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Arrow Creek fire protection service approved BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff

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TROPICAL HOLIDAY — As part of Erickson Elementary School’s Dec. 18 Christmas Concert, Welcome to the North Pole, the

Residents of the Arrow Creek area might sleep a little more easily in 2014, knowing that they now have fire protection. The RDCK has adopted a bylaw establishing a fire protection service that takes effect on January 1. “I am pleased that we were able to establish this service for the property owners in the Arrow Creek area,” said John Kettle, Area B director and chair of the RDCK. “Special thanks to Muriel Buhr for her commitment to this process on behalf of her neighbours. It has been a long time coming and will give the affected property owners some added comfort in knowing a fire or emergency in their area will now receive a response.” Under the contract, response to fire calls and other emergencies will be provided jointly by Creston Fire Rescue, Wynndel-Lakeview and Canyon-Lister fire departments. They will be compensated equally for providing services.

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Town share of intersection realignment will total $545,000 BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff

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(From left) Creston Fire Rescue Chief Michael Moore, Regional District of Central Kootenay Area B director John Kettle, WynndelLakeview Fire Department Chief Dayle MacRae and Canyon-Lister Fire Department Chief Glenn Guthrie will be working together to provide fire protection service to Arrow Creek.

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From page 1 “Getting fire protection into Arrow Creek has been a priority for me since I first ran for election,” Kettle said. “Credit goes to the fire chiefs and volunteer firefighters who have shown leadership and co-operation in helping to bring this service together. He added that having the fire departments work together is critical at a time when they are struggling to keep their volunteer numbers up.

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The Town of Creston’s cost for the realignment of the intersection of Highway 3 (Northwest Boulevard) at Pine Street and Railway Boulevard will be $545,000, about 10 per cent of the total cost. In a report to town council at Tuesday’s regular meeting, engineering director Colin Farynowski said that costs of the project deemed to be of equal benefit to the town and province will be shared equally. “Roadway, traffic signal and other components” will cost the town about $215,000, he said. “In addition, components such as water main replacement, landscaping, irrigation and decorative lighting, for the sole benefit of the town, can also be included in the provincial contract,” he said. “These items total $330,000 are to be paid 100 per cent by the town.” Construction is scheduled for 2014. A motion to authorize the cost-sharing agreement was passed unanimously by the mayor and three councillors in attendance at town council’s final meeting of the year. Couns. Tanya Wall, Judy Gadicke and Scott Veitch were absent.

Council Briefs •Kootenay-Columbia MP David Wilks reported to council that “the historic agreement with the European Union is a big win for workers, business and families right here in British Columbia.” The Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is designed to reduce trade barriers between the signatories. “Throughout the province, hard-working people of B.C. will benefit, especially in key sectors of our local economy,” he said. In response to a question from Regional District of Central Kootenay Area B director John Kettle, Wilks said that it appears that the agreement paves the way for dairy farmers to export milk without affecting their quotas for sales within Canada. See TOWN, page 26

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Volunteers pack about 400 Christmas hampers BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor

For two days each December, the Creston Room at the Creston and District Community Complex is abuzz with activity, as volunteers swarmed to organize and pack Christmas hampers for the Creston Ministerial Association. This year, about 400 were packed, considerably less than the 485 packed in 2012, of which only about 430 were distributed. “What this reflects is more accuracy in how we are getting referrals,” said Creston Ministerial Association president Tom Greenhtree. “It does not, I believe, represent a drop in need — only the increasing accuracy of our referral and registration system.” The community wasn’t any less generous, though, with donations of food, toys, gifts and cash pouring in right up until packing time on Dec. 16. And after those donations were made, more people took the time to work on the project. “Well over 300 amazing community volunteers served with heart, soul and strength over the course of the two hamper days,” said Greentree. “It’s like the community of Creston stands up and says, ‘We care. You might be struggling to make ends meet. You might feel like you are barely keeping your head above water. And though we don’t know the details of your situation, we want you to know that you are not alone. We want you to know that Creston cares.’ ” That caring spirit came from all ages, with volunteers ranging

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from elementary school students to seniors. “Having young people involved in the hamper program is so critical,” said Greentree. “Not only are they an important part of the hamper work force —and believe me, they are — they are seeing generosity in action, they are looking into the eyes of the families for whom this food and these gifts are making a difference, and that experience has an important role in the shaping of these kids into kind, generous, socially-engaged community citizens.” Some, he added, even earned tears and hugs as they helped load hampers into vehicles when recipients picked them up on Dec. 17.

Although the organizing and packing are mammoth tasks, the atmosphere was nothing less than happy.

“Well over 300 amazing community volunteers served with heart, soul and strength over the course of the two hamper days.” Tom Greentree

“People are serious about their work, but they’re smiling,”

said Terri Goulder, who was volunteering for her second year. “I’ve been blessed with so much, so giving my time and energy is the least I could do. Most people come in just because they want to help their neighbour.” That sentiment is at the top of the list for other volunteers, as well. “You want to be part of it,” said first-time hamper volunteer Muriel Buhr, who spearheads annual shipments of apples, clothes and toys to Shamattawa, Man. “No one is here for themselves. They’re here for everyone else.” Dolly Kaetler, who has volunteered with the program for about 20 years — back when it was at the Trinity United Church and packers

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had to scurry between the pews — said she volunteers to earn her monthly cheque. “I volunteer to give back what I get with my pension cheque,” she said. “What saddens me is we have so many working poor who need help to get through the holiday season. … “Besides, it takes us oldies to show the young people how to do it.” And volunteering with the program is a great way to embody the spirit of the season. “I’ve had help, and now it’s my turn to give back,” said Gloria Preston, volunteering for her first time. “Christmas is about giving. If we had Christmas every day of the year, maybe it would help the world.”

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Caliburn Silviculture wishes to extend our gratitude to the good folks who helped make 2013 another successful year. Thanks to our local employees, and to Donna Phillips and others at T.G. Bambrick & Associates for their hard work and diligence. Our sincere appreciation also to the Creston Valley Forest Corporation (Community Forest), Nature Conservancy of Canada (Darkwoods), and to woodlot owners Chris Choquette, Mike Pascuzzo, and Wayne & Ian Grindle, all of whom have steadfastly provided local employment opportunities for Caliburn Silviculture and others in the Creston Valley community. Happy Holidays, and may 2014 be a peacful and rewarding year for you and yours. Kent Mjolsness & Adam Mjolsness Rachel Ryckman

BIG BUCKS — Readers and residents donated generously to the Creston Valley Advance’s Community Christmas Card this

year, with $9,200 being collected for the Creston Ministerial Association’s Christmas hamper program, a figure nearly double that of the $5,025 collected in 2012. Ministerial association president Tom Greentree (left) accepted an envelope stuffed with cash and cheques from Advance editor Brian Lawrence on Dec. 16, while preparations were underway for the hamper packing. For a list of donors, turn to the Community Christmas Card on page 28.

Best singer contest returning BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor

2010: Jordan Janzen. 2011: Lenora Blackmore. 2012: Matt Hansen. 2013: Victoria Bowns. 2014: It could be you. The fifth edition of Creston Best Singer will be running later this winter, and producer Vern Gorham is already drumming up interest in the event, which has become popular for both audiences and performers. “I’m amazed at how much support the contest has received,” said Gorham. “I think part of that comes from the audience being able to participate.” As with previous years, the con-

test will begin with an “audition” night on Feb. 20, in which the audience votes on the top 20 to move on to the final, which will run March 13 at the Prince Charles Theatre, where out-of-town judges will name the winner. Although he previously hosted the contest in several individual communities in previous seasons, Gorham has streamlined the process for the 2013-2014 contest season, which started in Nelson in the fall. The top two from Creston will move on to a regional contest in the late spring, along with the top two from Nelson’s Best Singer — a contest run for Gorham by L.V. Rogers

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Reason for optimism

As the year draws to a close and we enter an election year there is cause for optimism on a number of fronts in the local political scene. A couple of items of note are in this edition of the Advance. First, residents of Arrow Creek now have fire protection. It is coordinated by Creston Fire Rescue, in co-operation with the Canyon-Lister and Wynndel-Lakeview fire departments. This has been a long time coming, and it should have happened sooner. Several years ago, the chiefs of each of those fire departments went to local elected officials with a plan — they would work together to provide fire protection service throughout the Creston Valley. I was in the room when the presentation was made and it was interesting to see the eyebrows of some of those attending raise, mine included. There was a common belief that these groups would never work together, and certainly not by their own choice. That belief held that the fire departments were silos, with the chiefs, volunteers and communities they serve fiercely protective of their independence. This a done deal, I thought. Then the Regional District of Central Kootenay fire chief threw a huge bucket of ice cold water on the plan. Not going to happen, he said, unless the RDCK is operating the fire service. Fast forward a few years and the original plan is finally coming to fruition. Area B director John Kettle hopes that Kitchener residents will agree to a similar contract to the one under which Arrow Creek is now protected, and volunteers in Area C are

scrambling to get enough property owners to sign a petition so that they, too, can finally have certified fire protection in West Creston and on the Creston flats, again on con-

recent years, with the town being unwilling to spend the millions to upgrade its share of the road. This possible solution has come to the formal discussion stage largely because of Mayor Ron Toyota’s efforts to have informal talks with provincial highways management. Here’s the problem, where’s the solution? That appears to have been the theme of the chats. If this town council can pull off the land swap idea it Lorne Eckersley would be a huge feather in its collective cap. Also not to be overlooked was a tract. There is no reason to believe list of strategic goals for the Town that recent developments in fire of Creston. Specifically, one comprotection can’t also happen with other services. Might the conversa- mits the town to pushing for a tion for a valley-wide water system regional government, a single entity that would govern the Creston begin next? Valley (it’s far too early to start Another bone of contention talking about boundaries), moving between regional directors and the Town of Creston quietly died recent- us away from the ridiculous situation where people on one side of a ly. After a consultant’s report about street are governed by the Town of cemetery services was presented to the local services committee recently, Creston and neighbours on the other side get services from the Kettle reversed his threat to withdraw funding for the two cemeteries RDCK, with decisions being made by an unwieldy government cenrun by the town. tred in Nelson. Last week, town council passed a I’m sure local politicians would motion that would have taken most point to other areas of co-operaobservers by surprise. It directed town staff to work with the Ministry tion, and even some where it isn’t happening, but for the most part of Transportation and Infrastructure their accomplishments have been to redraw boundaries to put the positive. Come election day next town’s half — yes half! — of Nov. 15, we could see some major Erickson Street into Area B. In changes. At least one regional exchange, the town would bring director is vowing to hang up his some land to the north into its own political spurs and it appears boundaries. On the surface this doubtful that some of the incummight seem like much ado about nothing. But what it would do is put bent town councillors will run again. It would benefit us all if responsibility for Erickson Street newcomers stepped into an atmointo provincial hands, paving the sphere of co-operation. way (pun intended) for much-needLorne Eckersley is the publisher of ed work on the road. It has largely the Creston Valley Advance. become a patchwork roadway in

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Better access to water and trails needed To the Editor: Ducking a fence and scrambling down a steep hillside to splash in the pristine waters of our fabulous rivers and lakes, kayaking or wandering along the banks observing the abundant wildlife has been a right of passage for those growing up in the Creston Valley. Over the past few years, we have all watched with alarm as the access to our favorite swimming or bird watching spots have been blocked off for whatever reason seemed logical enough to warrant the cost and effort. While other communities in the Kootenays have taken a proactive approach to maintaining access to their rivers and lakes, working with private landowners, user groups and governments, we have taken a complacent, reactive approach, simply banning access to the water. As a parent and educator who grew up fully immersed in the Kootenay lifestyle, I find a huge gap in our approach to teaching youth to be conscientious and concerned about water and environmental issues, when these same children will not have the opportunity to wander in our forests and swim freely in our rivers. A few years ago, I could never have imagined that it would be possible for the Point to be taken from us for any

reason. That place is as deeply ingrained in the roots of this community as are apples and Kokanee beer. This year, as of September, there was no longer any legal access to the Point. Actually, there is not a single designated place to park, access and walk anywhere along water in our whole beautiful valley! For sure, there are places one can go. I go, but I have to park illegally, trespass across a neighbour’s property and scale a cliff face to get to the beautiful hidden gems that are the heart of our home. Now, I also have to worry about getting my car towed. I love Creston. I love the people, the mountains, the water, the clean air, the fruit, the climate, the quirky farming mentality and even that our time doesn’t change. Creston is unique, and I strongly believe that we are a community that is equally interested in creating safe access, parking, toilets and garbage collection services for ourselves and visitors so all can enjoy our rivers and forests. Our children can be raised within this environment, learning to love and respect it so caring for it is as natural as breathing. We have seen that we can lose it. We are losing it. We are the caretakers of this community. We have an incredible opportunity to create a legacy for our children and the future. Please be a part of the conversations and brainstorming around making access to our rivers, walking trails, parking and maintenance a number one priority. We are hosting a community trails meet and greet event at 7 p.m. Jan. 15 to share ideas, brainstorm and enjoy the company of other trails enthusiasts. The Downtowner Motor Inn has generously donated its conference room for this event, and refreshments will be served. Mary Jayne Blackmore Lister

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Style makes telephone ‘directory’ hard to use

To the Editor: (Open letter to Yellow Pages Group Co.) I write to complain about your recently distributed telephone “directory” for Creston and area. The minor problem that I find with this so-called directory is that the typeface is smaller. Fortunately, that is not a problem for my wife and I (as long as we wear our glasses), but I feel sure many of your subscribers/customers will find the listings extremely difficult or impossible to read. My main criticism, however, is that is unbelievably hard to find the listing you want in the first place. Although the pages are numbered and each page shows, at the top, the names of the subscribers to be found on it, nowhere to be found are the names of the area in which those subscribers live (Crawford Bay, Sirdar, Cranbrook, Moyie, etc.). This omission makes the “directory” at best maidenly frustrating to use and at worst a mockery of what a good directory should be. Your claim to be a customer service enterprise is flagrantly contradicted by the shortcomings I have enumerated above. I trust you are in the process of producing a directory that meets the standard set by its predecessors. Peter L. Hepher Creston

Wisdom must be cultivated

In my recent A Zen’s-Eye View columns, I have presented the first six of eight practices of awakening that Buddha taught on his deathbed: 1) have few desires, 2) know how much is enough, 3) enjoy serenity, 4) make diligent effort, 5) remember to be mindful and 6) practice meditation. I repeat these practices to help with the fifth practice of awakening, “Don’t forget to be mindful.” In order to be mindful of the practices of awakening, we have to memorize them. The seventh awakening is to cultivate wisdom. It is to listen to the teachings of the eight great awakenings, to contemplate their meaning and how they can apply to daily life. Wisdom is to practice these teachings, and as a result to realize great awakening. The Buddha said, “Monks, if you have wisdom, you are free from greed. You will always reflect on yourself and avoid mistakes. You will attain liberation through these eight practices of which I speak. Indeed, wisdom is a reliable vessel to bring you across the ocean of old age, sickness and death. It is a bright lamp that brings light into the darkness of ignorance. It is an excellent medicine for all who are sick. It is a

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then what your physical eyes can see. You will have clear insight. This is called ‘to cultivate wisdom.’ ” In Buddhism, the word for wisdom is prajna, and it is often translated as “wisdom beyond wisdom.” This is to remind us that when we speak of wisdom we are not speaking of the ordinary knowledge that we gather through collecting information, organizing it, analyzing it and evaluating it. These are the skills of a limited human intellect. Prajna is greater than intellectual knowledge or anything we have been taught. It is also greater than the psychological insights we sometimes get.

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To cultivate wisdom is to cultivate realization of the truth that all of life is interconnected and that the only sensible course of action is to do no harm, to do only good and to do good for others. Any other act of body, speech and mind is rooted in ignorance, the opposite of wisdom, and diminishes all of life. Wisdom is not adopting a belief or religious creed and then allowing that belief or creed to harden our point of view with inflexibility and rigidity. Wisdom allows us to see the truth of each moment and then flickers with that truth like a flame flickers in a rising breeze. Wisdom cuts away the blinders that prevent us from realizing true enlightenment. Suggested practice: Spend the next couple of weeks contemplating your core beliefs. When you identify a longstanding belief, ask yourself, “Did this belief reveal itself to me through wisdom beyond wisdom, or did someone or something condition my mind into believing this?” Kuya Minogue is the resident teacher at the Creston Zen centre. She will be offering a beginners’ meditation class at 7-8:30 p.m. Jan 9, 16, 23 and 30. This course is by donation. For more information, contact her at 250-428-6500.

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There are a few coupes still available and one that is worthy of consideration is this new 2014 Honda Accord Coupe V6. Zack Spencer

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Honda’s contemporary on a dying breed 2014 Honda Accord Coupe V6 It’s fascinating to watch trends in the auto industry play out over time. Some changes happen quickly, with one manufacturer coming out with a feature, then the rest of the industry following suit. Backup cameras would be a good example of this. Other trends are much slower, changing because of demographic fluctuations. One example of a slow-moving trend is the two-door coupe falling out of favour and its replacement by sedans and crossovers. This trend is greatly affected by baby boomers getting older and buying more for practical reason, rather than styling. In the 1980s, and even the beginning of the 90s, there were plenty of coupes to choose from and they sold well. But where are the Honda Prelude, Toyota Celica, Pontiac Sunfire and Ford Probe coupes? Now gone and many not replaced with newer models. I’m thrilled to report that there are a few coupes still available and one that is worthy of consideration is this new 2014 Honda Accord Coupe V6. Looks The Accord Coupe is based on the all-new Accord sedan that has been selling very well for Honda. In fact, it won the Canadian Car of the Year this year as decided by the Automobile Journalist Association of Canada. Honda has done a good job of updating this big coupe with a more modern twist. Sold in three configurations from the base EX to the EX-L Navi (L stand for leather and navi is self-explanatory),

which are both 4-cylinder way the radio stores and equipped models. The top retrieves pre-set radio trim is the EX-L Navi with stations. It took a long V6. This top trim level is the time to set the stereo model seen here: it comes up and having to go with LED projector headback and forth between lamps, 18-inch wheels and different screens is not duel chrome exhaust tips. If you like the idea that intuitive. The rest of The 4-cylinder equipped the dash is large, with big models come with halogen of a smart looking car cup holder and plenty of headlamps and 17-inch storage areas. that is well equipped alloy wheels. The coupe The steering wheel and powerful, you starts at $26,400, a $2,500 buttons and heat controls premium over the regular might want to move on on the dash use first rate an Accord Coupe. sedan but when the switches and they are sedan is equipped with placed with precision. Zack Spencer alloy wheels, the price is Drive Another trend almost identical. The EX-L that Honda is bucking, with this Accord is $30,100 for the leather and navi and Coupe, is the inclusion of a 6-speed the V6 premium is $35,500. Not an manual transmission and V6 engine. The inexpensive car but most are very well latest movement is to turbo or superequipped. charged 4-cylinder engines to replace V6

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Inside It’s a big and comfortable coupe. The back seat is actually usable for adults and the front seats are very comfortable. The trunk is huge and the back seat folds for extra long items but the seats do not split and fold, plus the opening to the back seat is small. Standard feature on all Accord models is a backup camera and heated seats. Honda, in my opinion, has raised the bar in the mid-sized category and produced the nicest dash I have seen in this class. There are two screens in the centre console, one for the navigation unit and the other for the radio. They are framed in beautiful, high quality satin metal, chrome and soft touch materials. One area that could be improved is the

power plants and duel clutch automatic transmission in favour of a manual. I’m glad that Honda still offers this layout; it shows they are serious about being a true enthusiast’s car company. Granted, most buyers will get the very good 6-speed automatic transmission with the 3.5L V6, but with 278hp and 252 lb.ft. of torque it will be a very lively car in either configuration. The manual is a joy to use and it is like a throwback to drive a V6 equipped manual car. The 4-cylinder models have 185hp from a direct injection 2.4L engine and either a manual transmission or continuously variable transmission (CVT) for added fuel savings. The CVT is capable of 7.8L/100km in the city and 5.7L on the highway. The

Drives-U-Crazy Pedestrians Don’t you hate it when pedestrians step on an off the corner? You are ready to brake to allow them to cross then they step back onto the sidewalk because they fear you are not going to stop quickly enough. Meanwhile, cars behind slam on their anchors and hit their horn in protest at your apparent indecision. As you pull away, the pedestrian glares at you! What drives-u-crazy. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca

V6 uses more at 10.0L/100km in the city and 6.1L on the highway. Verdict When I started reviewing cars back in the early 1990s, cars like this were common: a mid-sized sedan with a V6 engine and a manual transmission. I can clearly remember driving a Toyota Camry, Nissan Maxima and Accord equipped this way. While most companies are moving away from this design, Honda is sticking with it for now. Soon Honda will have smaller turbocharged 4-cylinder engines available and this big coupe might too be fitted with something more efficient. If you like the idea of a smart looking car that is well equipped and powerful, you might want to move on an Accord Coupe V6 before it follows the latest trend.

The Lowdown Power: 2.4L 4-cylinder with 185hp or 3.5L V6 with 278hp Fill-up: 7.8L/5.7L/100km (city/highway 4-cylinder) Sticker price: $26,400-$35,500 zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca

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Creston Valley Advance Tuesday, December 24, 2013

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SERVING THE CRESTON VALLEY SINCE 1948

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Creston donates generously to Shamattawa BY MURIEL BUHR

The Christmas spirit started in January this year. The residents of Creston Valley kept Shamattawa, Man., in our thoughts. Our neighbour to the northeast in a remote region of Manitoba has been in our thoughts for the last four years. Yes, it has been four years since that fateful Thanksgiving dinner where friends met Mark Ford, a young RCMP officer who was stationed in Shamattawa. Inspired by his commitment to the community he was working in, residents of Creston learned of a fly-in-only town previously unknown to us, a little town with about 700 children who do not have the things we take for granted, simple things like fresh apples. In a recent report on the community, it was noted that “61 per cent of the housing is in need of major repair, unemployment is rampant and just five per cent of the population has a high school diploma.” Grateful for our blessings and the knowledge that our valley provides our community and beyond with fresh fruit and vegetables, the residents of our valley have grown together in our endeavor to share our bounty with others less fortunate. See DONATIONS, page 12

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From page 11 Our project to provide fresh fruit and a gift for each child in Shamattawa for Christmas this year had its challenges. We needed to collect for 695 children according to the Shamattawa band’s own count. But where would we store the lovely gifts coming in daily and, the most troubling, how would we ship them? Shukin Orchards graciously donated sorting and storage space for our growing collection of gifts — and an amazing 635 kilograms (1,400 pounds) of fresh, beautiful apples. We held garage sales to raise money for gifts and shipping costs. We thank all the volunteers, like

Terrie Faulkner and Signe Miller and the Shukin children, who assisted at those sales and all the people who came out to support us by purchasing the treasures. People volunteered to help sort, pack and box gifts, making new friends along the way, sharing excitement when opening a donated box or bag and seeing a thoughtful gift for another child, and seeing the artistic skill and dedication of people like Jacquie Ringstad, who knitted 27 pairs of beautiful slippers. Gifts came from all over the valley and the East Shore: toys, makeup, Nerf and Lego, teddy bears, dolls, games and more. Gifts were received from businesses such as from Debbie Keirn and the staff at Mark’s, which will make teenagers happy, and from Extra Foods staff like Jo Jo and Joanne who, with

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the support of owner Ryan Leeming, generously donated gifts and personal items. And Gleaners supported our project with gift bags, Christmas stockings and more. One of our greatest joys this year was watching the support from our children. With the fantastic support of Rachel Vlachos of Kidstastic Children’s Clothing and the schools’ announcement in their newsletters, an outpouring of gifts arrived from Creston’s schoolchildren, complete with Christmas cards for those children far away. The Beehive Quilters sewed all year and produced 30 gorgeous quilts for the people. Their talents and generosity show no limit. Each year, the RCMP detachment looks forward to those gifts particularly, as they give individual quilts to those most in need. So many people came on their own with a gift from their heart. Generosity is boundless here in our valley. Ask and ye shall receive is what we have found. A request went out for 14 more Hot Wheels, as we had 72 and needed 86 for our boys aged five to eight. Within a day, three arrived. Within a week, we had 14. Heart-stirring support came from Anita Storm, Lezlie Hewitt, Tamara Nelson, Bonnie Storm, Carolyn Hawton, Dawn Terrill, Joe Esler, Sylvia and Ed Turner, Eleanor Zander and many more individuals too numerous to count who believe in helping those less fortunate. With our boxing parties occurring on a regular basis, our group discussions became concerns about shipping. How

Tuesday, December 24, 2013 Creston Valley Advance would we get 3,000 pounds, including apples and 99 boxes of gifts to Thompson, Man., ready to be flown in by Perimeter Aviation? Perimeter Aviation let us know that they would help us fly in the boxes and made a benevolent donation for the community and halved the normal price of shipping. With the generous support of the Columbia Basin Trust, the Shamattawa group, as we are dubbed, knew that we would be able to pay the shipping cost to fly our gifts from Thompson into Shamattawa. But how would we get our four pallets with those 135 boxes to Thompson? Enter Columbia Brewery, under the leadership of Murray Oswald, with its gracious help in shipping from Creston to Winnipeg. With the knowledge and assistance of brewery logistics manager Grant Penn and administrative assistant Lana Edmonstone, arrangements were made to have Creston Parcel driver Matt pick up pallets from Shukin Orchards and transport them to the Columbia Brewery warehouse, on his own time, as a donation. From there, Columbia Brewery’s transport drivers moved 1,360 kilograms (3,000 pounds) over 1,600 kilometres (994 miles) to their depot in Winnipeg. Without their donation, our project would not have been successful. Our deepest gratitude goes to Columbia Brewery who gave assistance purely to help our community’s efforts, without regard for their ledger books — the truest meaning of the Christmas spirit. In Winnipeg, a young man, Troy Smith, volunteered to ferry all those gifts from the

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Labatt Breweries depot to the Gardewine North warehouse. Young people still continue to impress. For four years now, Gardewine has helped Creston by transporting our gifts from Winnipeg to the Thompson Municipal Airport, which is no small feat — Thompson is 739 kilometres north of Winnipeg. That means eight hours of driving in all types of weather for those truckers, to help us help the children. With the supervision of Gardewine’s Jim Sinclair and Jordan Menec, the parcels were picked up and safely on their way to Thompson, free of charge, again in the spirit of giving and generosity. We all know that Santa’s own elves were behind the wheels of those trucks. Once flown into Shamattawa, the RCMP and the band council worked together and, led by Const. Eric J. Descoteaux, they distributed those 1,400 pounds of apples supplied by Shukin Orchards. That gift of fresh fruit alone makes those children smile. Can you imagine what our gifts at Christmas will do for them? The RCMP once again will play Santa’s helpers in order to help to give gifts to the children. Our deepest gratitude and thanks to each and every one of you who cared enough to contribute to our Christmas by Creston project. The children of Shamattawa will wake on Christmas morning this year and know that Santa came to their home. They will have a gift this year because of the community, once again, coming together, making spirits bright. Merry Christmas to all!

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ung from glittering banIt isn’t. And I’d like to set ners and crammed onto the record straight. The X in highway billboards, “Merry Xmas is simply an abbreviaXmas” is a common sight. And tion for Christ. Perhaps a little some Christians don’t like it. Rather than Christmas abbreviated, the use of Xmas is viewed as yet another attempt to minimize or even ERRY MAs eliminate Christ By Tom Greentree from Christmas. C o n s e q u e n t l y, some Christians have Erickson gone on the offensive. When business Covenant owners, in an effort Church to fit “Merry Christmas” across their store windows shorten it to “Merry Xmas”, they receive complaints. language lesson would be Using Xmas is viewed as an helpful. X is the first letter of agenda-driven rejection of Jesus, the Greek word Christ and the main character of Christmas. has been the primary initial

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BiRTH OF A RULER By Gord Lawrence

Creston New Life Church

CHRisTMAs 2013 for Christ since the birth of Christianity. Stories have been told of how the Greek word for fish, ixthus, became code for basic Christian confession; each letter of ixthus stood as first letter of each word in the phrase, “Jesus Christ, God’s Son, is the Saviour.” And what did the X in ixthus stand for? Yep, the X stood for Christ. Another example is the familiar “Xp” (chi rho), which has been a symbol for Christ for over a thousand years. The use of Xmas is a natural extension of this established practice, coming into literature over 400 years ago.

Matthew 2:2 tells us of wise men that came to observe and celebrate the birth of the “King of the Jews”. 1 Timothy 6:15 speaks of Jesus Christ as “King of Kings”. The celebration of the birth of Christ is a statement of faith, not just a midwinter festival or a happy holiday. We celebrate God becoming human, not man becoming God. We celebrate the invasion of Earth by heaven — an invasion of the Prince of Peace and his kingdom rule, the invasion of peace, love, justice and generosity, some of the good things most of us would hope for in our world that is at odds with this eternal king and his wise rule. As we observe this Christmas season, may it be more than a holiday, may it be a statement of faith, faith in Christ and God’s good intentions for the world he created in which we live. Merry Christmas! Gord Lawrence is the pastor of Creston New Life Church.

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Rather than seeing Xmas as the removal or substitution of Jesus, I see it as another example of his pervasive presence. Jesus is everywhere, even when his presence is more hidden or subtle. And that’s the Christmas story, isn’t it? Jesus’ birth was hidden from the eyes of the world, made known only to a precious few. In the secrecy of that stable, God, the World-Lover, gave his most precious gift to be the World’s Light. And Jesus, living, dying and rising again in obscurity, became known to the rest of the world only as his hidden story was made known through eyewitnesses. His story continues to be retold today, both boldly and incognito. I find Xmas encouraging. Rather than a derisive minimization, Xmas expresses a willingness to include Christ in the season even when

space is limited. Like the infamous innkeeper in an overbooked Bethlehem, Xmas reminds us that though Jesus may at times be hidden, he is always present. “Jesus is the reason for the season,” as the common jingle goes. And his presence is here, proclaimed in longhand or short, pointing us toward the generosity of the God who sent his Son, Jesus, as his life-changing gift to all. So, the next time you see a Merry Xmas, remember that X marks the spot for Christ. And maybe say thank you to the business owner who chose to keep Christ in Christmas. Merry Xmas.! Tom Greentree pastors the Erickson Covenant Church and lives with his family on a Canyon farm. He welcomes any questions or comments and can be reached at www.ericksoncovenant.ca.

A Christmas Poem

He gazed into the picture, clutched in his weathered hands And saw his lovely bride, with her brand new wedding band. The picture wasn’t new, it was nearing seventy years old; If only it could talk, what a story t’would be told. Of a man who was still in love, and devoted to his wife And all that they’d encountered in their coupled, love-shared, life. He looked back on their lives together, reminisced about the past. With all that they’d been through, their love for each other did last... The crows feet ‘neath her eyes displayed the maturity of her years, Brought on in a lifespan together, complete with joys and fears. Laying upon her brow - curly hair that had now turned white. Her hearing - not what it used to be, combined with failing sight. She didn’t move as quickly, but then, there was no need, For life hurried fast enough, no point to rush its speed.

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She dusted off her apron, and she put it in the drawer. Then gathered up the cookies that she’d baked the day before. She put them on the tray, along with two cups of tea, Then carried them to the sitting room, and put them down gingerly. “Are you still looking at that picture,” she chastised lovingly. “Put it down, you sentimental fool,” then kissed him on the cheek. He handed her a present, wrapped with loving care By hands, arthritic and calloused, mottled by wear and tear. She declared as she unwrapped his gift: “I wonder, what could it be?” “What have you gone and acquired, to give to li’l ol’ me!” She giggled like a child when she saw the vial of sand They’d gathered it on their honeymoon in a foreign, distant land. He’d wrapped it every Christmas, from the year that they were wed And she’d pretend to be surprised while endearment filled her head. They had filled the vial together all those years ago To remind them of the vows they’d pledged, standing toe to toe. She looked into his smiling eyes, then he gently took her hand. He whispered, “Merry Christmas,” then he kissed her wedding band. Yes - he’d wrapped it every Christmas, to bring them both to mind. Love could be so simple, when united, in the sands of time

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When I look at the Christmas story, I see a lot of risk in this great story that I and others use as a guide, a spirit leading. I remember two very difficult pregnancies, I remember crying at the baptism (United Church) and presentation (friends meeting) of our two lovely children. How could I send our children TiLL ROWing out into this world as my By Shelley Stickel-Miles faith communities were telling me to? Trinity The faith folks United said to offer these children Church to the world with wisdom and care. To then you grow wings.” My busi- look at this chaotic world and ness friends love these words, and then a tender babe, the risk felt too my pastoral friends think I should great. It was. read something else but, you see, In spite of all my care and wisthey are concerned with healing dom, my children have been hurt and not so much with growth as by the world. the business folks are. See GROWTH, page 15

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Growth From page 14 By the holy work of life and the spirit they have become so wise, so resilient, so loving, so trusting. They are well versed in the healing work of the spirit, and love of community. They amaze me! I’m sure many of you look at your children and others around you and think the same — how amazing they are! Mary and Joseph embarked on a journey of life together, and depending on which story you prefer, they may have started with a little glitch in terms of the pregnancy. They were poor, they were dependent upon the mercy of others and they lived under an oppressive Roman regime that had suspicions about people of the Israelite royal lineage. They were scared. They were followed by a star — or so it

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seemed. There was a sense of miracle about this birth, and there was more than that in this simple birth: the clear comprehension of angelic hosts around them, and a sure understanding of their preciousness for the whole human race. What, for everyone? Well, yes, because it’s a story about a human birth ordained, chosen, blessed and held — like yours, like all. You don’t have to be Christian to appreciate the message of a story about the preciousness of human life — all life. William Sloane Coffin quipped, “It is often said that the Church is a crutch. Of course it’s a crutch. What makes you think you don’t limp?” There are many places in our hearts where we can open up to new growth, many places in community where we can live more trusting and trustworthy, more radical and free. Risking the vulnerable truth of ourselves in love, is the hope of the world. So risky, too!

But what is the risk of not growing as vibrant, alive, spirit-filled humans? Fear. Let us all risk a Christmas journey in our own lives. Think about growing in light and love instead of worrying about being seen as perfect, follow the leadings of your heart, leap in faith into the unseen and grow wings. This may be a radical business model but, more importantly, it is a path of transformation and growth. Nelson Mandela was a fine imperfect model. He spent 27 years in jail and was a visionary world leader for hopeful change and reconciliation through to a new way beyond apartheid, in our time. The miracle of transformation in this world is real, it’s healing, hopeful and can be yours. This life is a journey of risk in love. You are tender, but be brave as the holy family you are and dare growth. Rev. Shelley Stickel-Miles is the pastor of the Trinity United Church.

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the Christ Child. It continues to Calvary and the Cross where the crucified Christ shed His blood and gave His life to pay for our sin. The good news is that God loves sinners. God Himself has determined to bridge the gap between us by giving us His Son, Jesus Christ. This is the message the Angel joyfully announced to the Shepherds that night so long ago. It’s the message that the multitudes of Angels celebrated together saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men.” It is the message that the shepherds responded to. They simply accepted by faith what the angel told them. When the shepherds went to visit Bethlehem to see the newborn Messiah, they didn’t worry about who was going to watch their sheep. They didn’t get bogged down in debates about how they were going to find one small baby in the crowded town of Bethlehem. They acted! Will you do that today? God didn’t send an angel to give you

the news, but in this place, at this time, He did provide you with the opportunity to hear His good news. God is inviting you today, just like He invited the shepherds. Will you allow Him to bridge the gap that exists between you? Will you believe what He says and do what He asks? Will you acknowledge your need of forgiveness and put your trust in Jesus Christ for salvation? You just need to believe and obey. Listen to Christ’s promise: “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16, NIV) Jesus has promised that “whoever comes to me I will never drive away.” (John 6:37, NIV) I pray you will make that decision to trust Christ today, and please let me know. We at Creston Baptist Church would love to help you as you begin your relationship with Christ! Rick Bettig is the pastor at the Creston Baptist Church.

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hristmas is not a time for giving. And, no, it is not for buying either. Christmas is a time for receiving! Many children and even adults consider Christmas to be only for buying and getting presents. But it really is not!

gave His unique Son” — that’s Jesus — “that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world but that everyone who believes in Him should be saved.” (John 3:16, 17) This gift is offered to, and can be received by all, but sadly the majority reject this gift of iFT heaven. Over 2,000 years ago, shepherds in Bethlehem listened to the angelic chorus singing, “Glory to God in the highest, and on Earth peace, good will to mankind.” Christmas should teach us that God has given all of heaven to us in the gift. All that it requires of us is to receive that gracious gift. Then we can the have the assurance that we are right with God. That is what Christmas is all about. We have to realize that we cannot earn anything from God through our own efforts. We must either receive salvation as a gift or do without. The greatest spiritual

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Seventh-day Adventist Church Consider when you receive a present: What is your first reaction? To give something in return. But is that not the same as “buying” that gift? There is a certain pride in us that causes us to give and give, but to receive a gift is another matter. I will dedicate my life to service. But do not humiliate me and tell me that all I have to do is receive the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ. “For God so loved the world” — that is, you and me — “that He

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blessing we receive is when we come to the knowledge that we are sinners, in need of a Saviour. In the words of Isaiah 9:6, “For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder. And His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” All these attributes are Jesus Christ — he is the Everlasting Father, YHWH,

He is the Wonderful Counsellor, He is heaven’s gift to a planet in rebellion in desperate need of peace. He is the only way that we can have peace with God. There is only one relationship that really matters, and that is your relationship to God. If you maintain that at all costs, letting everything else go, God will fulfill His purpose through your life. When I commit myself to the revealed truth of the New Testament, I receive from God

the gift of the Holy Spirit, who then begins interpreting to me what Jesus did and what He wants me to do. Have you received, accepted, and welcomed the gift that God wants you and me to have? The choice is always yours. Receive Christ Jesus now and have everything today, and for eternity. That is what receiving the gift and Christmas is all about! Ian Cotton is the retired pastor of the Creston Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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his imprisonment and isolation in deep resentment at his oppressors. Over time, he repented of this thinking and

his eventual release and promotion to president, he determined to forgo retribution against his oppressors, though easily and appropriately within his power, but instead pursued a policy of reconciliation. His actions echo two biblical giants of faith, one from each of the two testaments. Jacob’s favoured son, Joseph, was sold, enslaved, abandoned, falsely accused and imprisoned, only in the course of a day to be sprung from prison and declared prime minister of all of Egypt. His God-given gifts of prophetic dreaming, dream interpretation and political administration saved from certain destruction both the nation of Egypt, to which he was exiled, as well as his blood brothers who betrayed him, rescuing nascent Israel from a similar fate. See LEGACY, page 17

n Dec. 5, the world lost a visionary leader who had endured much, and who, with his message of forgiveness and non-violence, went on to achieve more than any thought was possible. Nelson Mandela, known affectionately as Tata (Father) was held in awe by his birth nation of South Africa, and in time his presence was coveted on the international stage by leaders of oppositional political parties and different religious persuasions. He passed away quietly at his home during the première screening in London of a biographical movie of his life. One of his most poignant and heart-wrenching statements, “In my country we go to prison first and then become president,” concealed a painful history, when he spent the first 11 of his 27 long years of

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instead chose to embrace an attitude of forgiveness. Mandela realized the real enemy called apartheid (racial segregation) was not human, but in common with so many hollow philosophies and evil spiritual regimes, deceiving and using elements of mankind as its willing vessels of duress and oppression. Upon

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Legacy From page 16 Moreover, the book of Genesis reports how all the surrounding nations flocked to him to purchase grain (the bread of life) to sustain them. He thus became, as his Egyptian name may suggest, the Old Testament “Saviour of the World”. After elevation to ultimate power, although revenge against both Jew and gentile alike was well within his grasp, Joseph recognized the hand of his God in the narrative in which he found himself as the main player. Instead, he became a father figure to Pharaoh and spoke kindly to his brothers, “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” In the New Testament, the divine man born Jesus would similarly be sold for the price of a slave, abandoned, falsely accused and imprisoned, to eventually be released from death and given a name that is above every name. He taught on a kingdom based on heaven’s system of government, one which, once inaugurated, would never end, whose qualification for entry was quintessentially “belief”. We await His return, the return of the king, to see the day when this Kingdom will operate in its fullness, a day when “he will judge between the nations and will settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.” (Isaiah 2:4) He will be

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the first man in human history to bring a lasting and permanent peace to worldwide ethnic conflict, disease, famine and despair. Glimpses of this life on Earth are given: the average human lifespan will extend to centuries as it was in the beginning, carnivorous animals will resume a vegetarian diet, a curious child will explore the den of a venomous snake and remain unharmed. Jesus, like Joseph, in whose life he was prefigured, forgave those who crucified him and after resurrection did not seek retribution for his illegal trial, suffering and ignominious death, but instead though his blood initiated the ministry of reconciliation between God and mankind. Just like His body, the holy curtain was

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pulled apart as He both fulfilled and obliterated the many distinctions that had made temple worship so prohibitively exclusive. (Galatians 3:28) “But for the joy set before Him, he endured the cross, scorning its shame”; God intended it for good. The church, as His body on Earth, is soberly commissioned with the joyful dispensation of this ministry (2 Corinthians 5:17-21). Nelson Mandela said, “If there are dreams about a beautiful South Africa, there are also roads that lead to their goal. Two of these roads could be named Goodness and Forgiveness.” His deep Christian faith, which grew during his time in prison, intensified and focused both his life vision and his modus operandi.

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world changing principles is the Creator Himself. We can try and follow in this great man’s footsteps, or do much better and pursue a living relationship with the one whom he idolized above all others. In the words of Canadian singer Anne Murray, “Put your hand in the hand of the man from Galilee.”

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Swim club starting winter session CRESTON WAVE SWIM CLUB

The Creston Wave Swim Club is a part of the BC Summer Swim Association (BCSSA), which promotes and encourages the development of athletes by promoting the development of an individual’s capacity to achieve excellence and life skills through participation in competitive aquatic activities. The club’s motto is, “Who can stop the power of a Wave?” Swimming (and the team) has the power to change so much of our lives. The swimmers learn valuable skills in an awesome sport. They challenge themselves mentally and physically each practice and each race. They are part of a team, receiving and providing support to a great group of swimmers, family and friends. A new executive has been elected with Scott Pemberton as president. The winter maintenance program starts Jan. 7. Everyone is welcome to our club, as are questions, feedback, input and enthusiasm. For more information, call Scott at 250402-8915.

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Golf club pro reflects on first season BY BRIAN O’KEEFE Now that the Creston Golf Club has closed the doors on the 2013 golf season, I finally have a chance to reflect on the past golf season. The seven-and-ahalf-month golfing season seemed to fly by so quickly. After accepting the job opportunity to be the new head golf professional for the Creston Golf Club back in late January, which seems like only yesterday, so much has happened in so little time. That was the way that it seemed with so many activities happening at the course, day in and day out. Many thanks to my predecessor, Randy Panton, the former professional at the club who retired after 29 years of employment; he had done a terrific job, along with the members of the golf club, to co-ordinate a complete season of competitions and activities for me to continue to build upon. It certainly was an exciting first year as the new head golf pro at the Creston Golf Club. I’ve met so many nice people that love to play golf, and love the course that they play. The Creston Golf Club is a gem of a golf course. I had never played it until this year, and as I had opportunity to play, I began to enjoy it more and more. There are many challenges to every round played. Dealing with hitting the right club off the tee, as well as hitting it straight and in play, along with the enjoyment of putting on smooth putting surfaces, helps make a player want to return to play again

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and again. There is also the look of the holes from the tees, as well as the breathtaking view from number 7 and 12 tee boxes, certainly giving the golfer the impression of beautiful scenery and a great place to enjoy being outdoors. Quite often, wildlife is seen roaming around the course. The future looks great for the course, as new projects are in the plans for the years ahead to make the facility better and more enjoyable for its members and pay-as-they-play visitors. It is a big part of the Creston community, and my family and I are excited to be part of it. It won’t be long before we’re getting excited to start a new golf season. The club has installed a new associate membership program to inject some new players into the club’s atmosphere. Hoping to bring in some members whose playing time may be limited and also of a younger age, the program has created a lot of positive conversation around town. In a nutshell, this membership category has a very reasonable price of only $600 for the season and no initial initiation or membership fee, and has a daily play restriction of after 1:30 p.m. A 10 per cent discount on initiation or membership fee will be applied, per consecutive year of participation in the program to a maximum of five years’ worth, once the associate member graduates to full membership status. For more information about this new associate membership, contact the pro shop at 250-428-5515.

Oct. 31: First: Rose Marie Hoag, Dorothy Hobbs; second: Vernon Ronmark, Patricia Downie; third: Audrey Vance, Jack Cowan; fourth: Ann Lees, Rose Flegel. Nov. 2: First: Ralph W. Stone, Marion Nygren,

Harold Nygren, Bill Reid. Nov. 4: First: Alexandra Heal, Ted Heal; second: Ralph W. Stone, Louis Beduz. Nov. 5: North/South: First: Marion Nygren, Mike Stutter; second: Donna Sutter, Syd Chihonik. East/West:

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First: Don and Maureen McGill; second: Valerie Halliday, Karl Zimmerman. Nov. 6: First: Ani McDowell, Joe Schlapsi; second: Ted Heal, Tom Heal; third: Patricia Downie, Dorothy Hobbs. Nov. 7: First: Joan

Fahselt, Louis Beduz; second: Rose Flegel, Ann Lees; third: Ted Heal, Bob Purdy; fourth: Harold Nygren, Marion Nygren tied with Dorothy Hobbs, Rose Marie Hoag. Nov. 9: First: Dorothy Hobbs, Patricia Downie

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Request for Qualified Applicants: Specialized Business Consultants

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Employment

CRESTON FIELD NATURALISTS Christmas Bird Count Friday December 27 8am-4:30pm Meet at Redeemer Lutheran Church lower hall Interested? Field counters contact: Lorraine Scott 428-7289 Feeder Watchers contact: Catherine Prowse 428-8435

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

422 - 7th Ave N (Anglican Church Basement) Monday 11am (closed) Wednesday 8pm (closed) Friday 8pm (open)

Travel

Community Futures invites consultants interested in providing on-call consulting services for the Basin Business Advisors program. This successful program helps small and medium businesses including social enterprises. We are seeking consultants with skills in, but not limited to, the following areas: · · · · · · ·

human resources; financial; new technology; sales/marketing; social enterprise; other business related specialties; and other skills as needs arise.

Learn more at www.futures.bc.ca

YRB Yellowhead Road & Bridge

Services

Counselling Transform your life Be your

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Yellowhead Road & Bridge (Kootenay) Ltd. is looking for Mechanics for our New Denver & Creston facilities.

Jasmine Lothien

Applicants will need to hold a valid TQ for Heavy Duty or Commercial Transport, class three driver’s licence and Motor Vehicle Inspection licence would be an asset. Resumes can be faxed to 250-352-2172 or e-mailed to kootenay@yrb.ca

Obituaries

Isabel Holmes Bilton

November 23, 1918 ~ December 11, 2013 Isabel was born in Calgary, November 23, 1918 to Fred and Bertha Crawshaw and passed away at InnisIail 5oseÀeld Centre, :ednesday, 'eFember 11, 2013 at the age of 95. 6he was raised in the ChinooN and Innisfail distriFts and after high sFhool attended Normal 6Fhool in Camrose. $t age 18 she was sent oXt to teaFh. 6he taXght for nine years at nXmeroXs rXral sFhools in Alberta. Isabel married Thomas Bilton in 1947 and moved to a farm in the Harmattan area where they raised 3 Fhildren. In 195 she went baFN teaFhing and FontinXed for another 21 years in FoXnty sFhools. They moved to Olds in 1970 then after retirement moved to Creston, BC where she enjoyed growing roses and many other Áowers. Tom and Isabel tooN several trips inFlXding AXstralia, New Zealand, Alaska, England and Europe. After Tom·s passing in 1980 Isabel Fontinued to enjoy Creston, but later deFided she should be Floser to family. In 2002 she moved to a Fondo in 6unrise 9illage, in Olds. 'ue to ill health in 2011, she moved to 5oseÀeld Centre in Innisfail where she reFeived e[Feptional Fare. 6he is lovingly remembered by three Fhildren, 0arg Hosegood (Garry Stewart), Laura Chrapko (John), Fred Bilton (5ose) Àve granddaughters, Lorraine Henderson (Allan), Carol High (Jeff), Sandra Parker (Steven), Jennifer Barry ('ion), 0aria 0FLean (Brad) si[ great grandFhildren, Tanya Henderson, Travis Henderson, Amanda High, Jake High, Sydney Barry, Cooper Barry two nieFes, .athy :illiamson and Janet Simpson; and a very good friend, Ralph Brown. A Private Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca. Serving Olds and Surrounding areas since 1997 (403) 556-5445 and (888) 216-5111

Professional Counsellor D.V.A.T.I., B.C.A.T.R.

250-402-3262

Zea Friesen R.Ac. 1821 Canyon St. Creston

250.428.0207 crestonacupuncture.com

Kveta-Natural Healing Centre

• Emotion Code • Reflexology • CranioSacral Therapy

Kveta A. Jasek Certified Emotion Code Practitioner Certified by Reflexology Association of Canada

www.kveta-healing.com

250-866-5677


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Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Rentals

Rentals

Healing Arts

Massage (Reg Therapist)

Telephone Services

Food Products

Misc. for Sale

Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent

2NDHAND HEAVEN 910 Pine St. 250-428-2375 Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Sat 10am - 4:30 pm Christmas Decorations, Tools,Toys, Loveseat Furniture, Books, Pictures, Bedding, Dishes & MORE!

CRESTON ATTENTION SENIORS Nikkyl Place Seniors APARTMENTS includes 2 meals a day house keeping,laundry & reg bus service. Wheelchair access main floor 1/bdrm units $1150/mo 2/bdrm $1250/mo. 250-402-9351

LaDonna Smith R.M.T. Tues, Wed, Fri & Sat

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1012 Canyon Street 250-435-1346

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Financial Services IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Legal Services

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Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay ALFALFA, alfalfa mix (small square bales) in Lister. Call Jay or Trish at 250-428-9755

LIL’ MUTT PET RESORT

• Boarding dogs & cats • Grooming • Pet Foods & Supplies 1304 NW Blvd and 3323 Phillips Road Creston, BC

Creston, BC

250-428-3445 Susan Smith

250-428-5837

R.M.T.

Registered Massage Therapist EXCELLENT THERAPY FOR YOUR BODY For Appointment Call...250-428-5737

www.lilmuttpetresort.com

Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)

Fruit & Vegetables

DONATION PICK UPS Call to arrange a pick up

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Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

Cleaning Services

Cleaning Services

Garage Door Services

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Misc. Wanted Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030

Apt/Condo for Rent 2/BDRM APT in Creston. Great view! Available now. $750/mo 250-428-2548 55+ 2/BDRM condo top floor elevator 6 appl. N/S N/P $875+ Avail. Dec 1 250-4284984 APARTMENTS for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-4282562 or 250-428-3096 CLEAN & QUIET 1/bdrm apt. in great location. N/S no animals. $550/mo+util. If interested please contact Cheryl at 250-428-5735 Creston: 1 & 2/BDRM APTS $575/mo & $725/mo + elec. N/S; N/P; DD & ref req. 250428-2202 Creston: 1/BDRM APT $500/mo + elec. N/S N/P. Call 250-254-0840/250-866-5789 Creston: 1/BDRM APT F/S W/D N/S N/P Only responsible people need apply. Located in nice quiet setting. $650/mo incl. internet & all util. 250-428-5293/428-9933

250-402-9818

Need it Fixed?

Help Wanted

OVERHEAD DOOR Company of Creston

CRESTON MANOR 406 - 16th. Ave. N 1 & 2/Bdrm Apts Available Adult building N/P Phone Randal 250-428-3503

FIND A NEW PET IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

RENTALS AVAILABLE Canyon: 3/bdrm 2/bath house on acreage, appliances. Avail. immed. Creston: 3/bdrm 2/bath home in town. Avail. immed. Canyon: 2/bdrm suite, appl. Avail. Jan 1st. Creston: 2/bdrm home, all appl., central location. 2 bay garage incl. Freshly painted. Avail. immed. Crestglen MHP: 2/bdrm mobile, 4 appl. New decor. Mobile park rules apply. Avail. immed. Damage deposit, N/S, pets w/restrictions, ref. req. for all properties. Ask for a “tenancy request form� available from Century 21 front desk or call Ken at 250-428-6168

Property Management PROPERTY MANAGEMENT For your Property Management

Rental & Sales needs Ingrid Voigt

RE/MAX Discovery Real Estate

250-428-2234,1-877-428-2234

250-428-6856

Shared Accommodation

Local support workers on call 24 hours/day 7 days/week

Creston - ROOM TO RENT for one mature professional working person. N/S, N/P 1500 sq ft living space, 1-level, 2/bath. Util incl. 250-402-6698 royalcreston@telus.net

Commercial/ Industrial

SEEKING RENT to own or manage small orchard/veg farm after Mar 1/14. Ref. 250719-1234

Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING

Transportation

3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space

Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High TrafďŹ c Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240

Want to Rent

Auto Financing

Halls/Auditoriums Canyon Hall

Newly Renovated & Ready for your Events! Ask about the Small Hall Henri 250-428-8852 Canyon Park Reservations Shelly 250-428-3356 ROTACREST HALL RENTAL Special Occasions/Events Call 250-428-7127 For Information and Booking WEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available. Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643 Visit www.westcreston.info

Homes for Rent CRAWFORD Bay House Rental, 3.5 bdrm, dbl garage, new appliances, hot tub, $1200 + utilities (rent negot. for upkeep) 250-365-1005 Creston- 2/BDRM HOUSE for rent. Very clean & nice. $800/mo. 250-402-8894

Mortgages

Mortgages

Cars - Domestic

2003 FORD Focus. Very clean; winter & summer tires $1000obo as is. 250-428-4802

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Gordon Hegland

Creston, BC PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments $550 & up. Secure Building Available now! Rent Incentive N/S N/P Children OK Phone Ingrid 250-428-2234

Interested in joining our team of great volunteers a few hours a week? Contact Amanda for more information

Misc. for Sale

Garage Door Services

Help Wanted

NEW HOURS Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm

VISIT FARAMON Farm for apples. 4730 Canyon/Lister Rd. Gala, Spartan, Ambrosia, Jonagold, Orin, juicing apples & juice. Closed Sundays. 250428-7278

A quality cleaning service to meet all your home & office needs! YES, WE CLEAN UP CONSTRUCTION SITES! 250.428.1546 www.dustpandiva.com

Help Wanted

NEW LIFE FURNITURE & RECYCLING 114 NW Blvd. 250-402-0098

ORGANIC GARLIC, beets, carrots & potatoes. 250-4282158

Dustpan Diva Cleaning Services

Please drop off your old eyeglasses to: Creston Optometric Eye Centre Creston Valley Hospital Shoppers Drug Mart The Gleaners Royal Bank or any Lion

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?

Second Time Around

Pet Services

Registered Massage Therapist

BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.65/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston

1-800-680-4264

info@youthagainstviolence.com

HAY FOR SALE small square $160/ton 250-428-4316

Julie Malowany

BUTCHER SHOP

Boats

Janis Caldwell-Sawley

Mortgage Specialist Cell: 250-417-1336 janis.sawley@rbc.com

World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

Flexible Appointments

Serving the Creston Valley Subject to standard lending criteria of Royal Bank of Canada.

Help Wanted

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Weldcraft, Hewescraft, Lund, Godfrey Pontoons Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID 1-888-821-2200 www.marksmarineinc.com

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Tip Top Chimney Service 250-919-3643

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Sweeping the Kootenays Clean!

HOUSE CALLS CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

Central Air Conditioners

Auto Interiors Fabric Protection Area Rugs Flood & Fire Restoration Licensed Painter Terry Dugdale Creston, BC

“We Move the Furniture” FREE ESTIMATES

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Starting from only $50 per month for annual booking Call 250-428-2266

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LAWN & YARD MAINTENANCE

250-428-0752

What Services do you have to OFFER? • Licensed New Home Builder • Renovations • Concrete Work • Quality Assured

• COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL • JOURNEYMAN • LINE MARKING

To advertise here, call

Tom Morris

Ph: 250-428-2071 Fax: 250-428-2036

LINE PAINTING PARKING LOTS, CURBS ETC...

Bob & Howard Graham 1208 NW Blvd, Creston BC

JC’S

Arrow Mountain

MINI SELF STORAGE STORAGE

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• Renovations • Eavestrough • Fascia • Soffit • Vinyl Siding • Metal Roofing • Window Capping

André Robert

250-428-4914

Finishing Contractor Stoneworks • Tile• Masonry Hardwood and more... Jonathan Bartsch

250-866-5246

RAY'S GARBAGE PICKUP Creston Residential Pickup & All Rural Areas 3 - 40yd Bins

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SEWAGE PUMPING SERVICES

Edwin Johnson 250-428-9097 Portable restrooms Tanks and risers Pumps Float switches ...and more

ICBC EXPRESS

Ph: 250-428-3455 Fax: 250-428-7393

(turn east between Northstar & Iron Kettle)

Robert Construction

Insured, Licensed & Bonded

250-428-2266

windshield replacements

620 Payne St. Creston, BC

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• Largest self storage in Creston • 24 hr. Security • Safe, dry storage

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• Mechanical & Chemical Deglazing of Creosote • Avian & Nest Removals • Custom Masonry Heaters • Professionally Insured • Licensed & W.E.T.T Certified

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• Panelling • Flooring • Siding • Baseboards • Casings • Crown mouldings

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Spring/Fall Clean-up Inside or Outside Heavy or Light Work SeniorDiscounts

Pine SOLID WOOD PRODUCTS AT GREAT PRICES

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• Septic Tanks • RVs & Boats

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PUMPING SERVICES

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71 Units • Easy Access 24/7 Video Surveillance Units accessable 24/7 Attendant living on site Storage Insurance Approved

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Serving the Creston Valley

EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY • CONSTRUCTION

Shopa's Excavating Ltd.

EARTHWORKS

Excavator • Backhoes Dumptrucks • Cat Work Water Lines • Septic Fields Subdivision • Site Preparation Sand • Gravel • Topsoil Rock Hammer Road Building

501 Helen St., Creston BC

Call Marcus 250-428-1953

Government Certified Sewage planner & installer

Wynndel, BC

EXCAVATION ROAD BUILDING LAND & SITE DEVELOPMENT LOGGING DUMP TRUCK EXCAVATOR

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250-866-5770

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Excavating ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊

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Call Ron Kepke 250-428-4306 Cell 250-428-1973

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Experienced in: Water lines • Wells • Stump removal Landscaping • Road maintenance

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Dump Trucks - Tandem & Single Axle Excavator • Bobcat • Auger Bits Rotted Manure • Topsoil Land Clearing • Rock Hammer Road Building • Site Preparation Logging/Subdivisions Basements/Demolition

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With Warm Wishes at the birth of our Savior With tidings of peace and joy, we wish you and yours all the blessings of this holy season. For the goodwill you’ve shown us, we are sincerely grateful.

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David Falconer

Ethan Guthrie

to give thanks

Michelle Weaver

Carrie Armstrong

Interbrew Local 308

Tim Horton’s

Allie Pemberton

B.J. Fedorowich Mary Griffioen

Rob Simpson

Lisa Tessman

Scott Pemberton

Gwen Benty

Bill Fergusen

Meagan McLarty

Torsten Gevenich

Bob Leduc Don Harder

Rebecca Brunham

OUR APOLOGIES TO ANYONE WE MAY HAVE MISSED

Robby Rutkowski

Nathan Faulks

Jim Jacobsen

Rob Armstrong

to all its volunteers - coaches, managers, assistants, board members - for Dairy Queen contributing to another successful soccer Falkins season. Also, thanks Insurance to our sponsors for their Gillian continued community Cooper support. Holiday greetings to all and Kelly Miller see you on the field next year! Colin Hardwicke Nathan van Dok

Reede Hawton

Renelle Walker

extends a grateful thank you

Greg Benty

Dave Goodwin Madison Guthrie

The Creston Valley Youth Soccer Association

Dean Torgrimson Todd Hawton

Andrew Rusinas

Erica van Dok

MEAN ONE — Students in Patsy-Ann Casemore’s Grade 2/3 class focused on the crankier side of Christmas when they created pictures of the title character from Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Town council

From page 2 •Kerri Wall, community health facilitator for Interior Health, spoke to council about opportunities for local governments to partner with IH under the Healthy Communities Initiative, which is designed to ease pressures on the medical system by taking proactive health and fitness measures. •Council adopted the 2013-2014 corporate strategic plan, which is available for viewing on the Town of Creston website, www.creston.ca. •Mayor Ron Toyota will attend a Local Government Leadership Academy in Vancouver in February. •Council supported a request from the Pet Adoption and Welfare Society to use part of a Columbia Basin Trust grant for portable fencing instead of stationary fencing. •A staff report on the implications of Creston becoming a city was presented. Finance and corporate services director Steffan Klassen estimated that “hard costs” would exceed $25,000 and there would be no clear benefit from making the change. The report was received for information. •Council received a letter from a local resident requesting that mobility scooter operators be licensed. The writer described a situation in which the inattention of a scooter operator nearly caused a severe accident. Toyota reported that the Union of BC Municipalities has recently discussed the issue and a motion to encourage senior governments to take action was defeated. He said the comments he heard at the convention suggested the issue should be addressed by ICBC. •A rezoning proposal and application for a development variance permit for a Ninth Avenue South property will proceed, with neighboring residents being invited to submit comments and attend a public hearing. •Council passed a motion confirming that it “is receptive to a realignment of the Town of Creston boundaries.” The motion authorized staff to continue discussions with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to realign the town boundary along 1.9 kilometres of Erickosn Road from the centerline to the northern right of way, and realign the boundary to the north to take in all of Ash Road to the junction of McMurtrie Road, including two cul-de-sacs at the south end of Ash Road.


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Weather was excellent during growing season

We had some really great growing weather in 2013. Aside from the few days in June that caused flooding in the East Kootenay and the Calgary/High River areas, the growing season was predictable. Good weather early on helped with pollination. On our farm here in Erickson, all the crops came in strong, from the bedding plants in the greenhouses to the strawberries outside in the garden and the cherries in the orchard. Even with a number of greenhouses built to grow and protect my crops, I still know that farming is still a big gamble because you can’t control the weather. After our spring season in Creston has finished up, I start loading the late spring crops into the trailer and head east every Saturday morning, before dawn. Mid-June is the start of the East

Kootenay farmers’ market season. The first market of the year was the quietest start to spring over there in 10 years. Road closures and flood watches had

Nursery Notes Evan Davies

kept everyone close to home. My takehome message was you sure can tell where the holiday people are coming from when they all get stopped at once. I enjoy the drive out there as it’s usually the first trip off the farm in a couple of months. As I have a loyal following of customers awaiting my arrival, every-

thing went according to plan. These things take time to build up and nothing is for sure. One trip to the market had a deer jump in front of the truck and trailer. Another trip saw us driving through a freak hailstorm and another insurance claim had a large can of red paint spilled on the highway, which was fine until a Greyhound bus drove through it and right past me. Unlikely occurrences are hard to write into your business plan but count on them happening just the same. It is ironic, but when I think of Christmas lights at this time of year I think of wrapping them around the trunks of palm trees to help them through the winter’s cold. People often ask me about the three Chinese windmill palm trees I have growing in the parking lot at the nursery. They are in some fine wood planters made right here in Creston by my friend Mr. Ward.

My palms are moved into an unheated greenhouse for the coldest part of winter. They are hardy to -12 C, so around -5 roll them away. If I wanted to plant them in the ground I’d wrap them with the old-style Christmas lights to keep them warm during the worst part of the cold. It’s sort of like putting the heat lamp into your chicken coop when it gets good and cold. At this time of year, I really enjoy looking at the structure of trees and shrubs: how they grow, how some are so similar and others so different. Kind of like the children singing at the Elementary School Christmas concert: all of those little people, all so remarkable and uniquely different. With the holiday season upon us, I would just like to say a big thank you to all our customers from Creston and beyond! Happy New Year! Evan Davies owns Beltane Nursery at 2915 Highway 3 in Erickson.

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Footlighters holding auditions for Sleepy Hollow FOOTLIGHTERS THEATRE SOCIETY

Candace Foy

Jordan Koop and Starla Ek in the recent Footlighters production of Almost Golden.

With one production left in its 19th season, Footlighters Theatre Society is holding auditions for the spooky Legend of Sleepy Hollow at 2 p.m. Jan 4 at the Snoring Sasquatch. Ten female roles and eight male roles, which include several teenagers, are available in the production, which will run April 10-12 at Prince Charles Theatre. “I’ve always liked Sleepy Hollow,” said Jordan Koop, who makes his directorial debut with this production. “It has a nice sense of creepiness. And it’s a classic — everybody knows the story and kind of relates to it.” Adapted from the 1820 short story

by Washington Irving, Legend of Sleepy Hollow is set in 1790 in the countryside around a Dutch settlement in New York. It follows schoolmaster Ichabod Crane, who comes to the farming community of Sleepy Hollow looking for a good life and a wealthy wife who will supply it. Once he sets eyes on the local beauty, Katrina Van Tassel, the only child of a wealthy farmer, he’s sure his dream will come true. Katrina has a boyfriend, Brom Bones, who is extremely jealous. To complicate matters, a small army of restless spirits, including the most famous phantom of all, the Headless Horseman, haunts the graveyard. When Ichabod tries to make his way home through a terri-

ble storm, he finds that in the dark, there’s something shadowy and towering intent on taking his life… Koop, who studied theatre in university and has worked on stage and in film, has acted in several Footlighters productions, most recently playing Chad Harvey earlier this month in the locally written Almost Golden. And while he enjoys the spotlight, he decided it was time for a different challenge. “I’ve been playing around, exploring different avenues,” he said. “I thought it would be exciting to try something new.” Auditions for Legend of Sleepy Hollow will be by cold readings from the script. For more information, contact Jordan Koop at 250-254-0558.

Thank you to all those who gave to the Hamper Fund. Collectively, $9,200 was raised! • Ruth Hague • Ethel Thompson • Mr Douglas & Mrs Esther Walker • Martha Mclaren • Allan Clement • Leslie & Todd Kelner • Bill & Jo Worster • Pat Audette • Betty Toyota • Helena Green • Ed & Victoria Will • Marion Rinas • Edmund Rinas • Rhonda Barter • John Chisamore • Shirley Armstrong • Allan Jacobs • The Samuelsons • Brenda & Michael Lee • Ida Hoffer • William Tamlin • Ann & Sandy Schell • Ken & Eleanor Devlin • Alan & Pat Chapman • Larry & Betsy Brierley • John & Marynell Pawelko • Jerry & Sharon Leskowski • Bridgette Vukusic

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Alex & Julie Ewashen Eileen Hirota Bill Irvine Linda & Russell Harke Joyce Anderson Alvina & Jack MacMurray Karl Zimmerman Sharon Kruger Mac & Mary Chernoff Jack & Marilyn McCrory Helena White Vera Herchmer Dianne Audette Creston Valley Advance Staff Bob & Enid Ewashen Betty Richter & Family Erik & Connie Heykamp Roger & Nancy Trehub Linda & Allan Tompkins Erik & Jinty Paterson Lois Arnold Ken & Clara Webb Geri & Ron McIntyre Margaret Lavender Vera & Dick Staples Helene & Manfred Kern Terry & Larry Nowak Ed & Hazel Veale Dr John Griffioen Dave & Mary Becktold Lois Irvine

• Betty Martin, Shelton Bruce & Kelsey Lind • Earl & Janice Hoegi • Rusty Dunsmore • Doris & Gerry Heitanen • Jean & Wanda Aasen • Ladonna Smith • Marble Gray • Matthew Lipton • Alexandra Ewashen • George & Jean Wilson • Bob & Ethel Glover • Lorraine Scott • Sharon Laughlin • Eileen & Earl Warnock • Wayne & Lucy Towstego • Shirley & Charlie Dupras • Creston RBC Staff • Lorne & Angela Eckersley • Bob & Marion Meredith • Vicki Anderson • Mabel Bonderove • The Armstrongs • Kokanee Pub & Liquor Store • Bruce & Mary Johnston • Dave Ross • Rita Scott & Kuya Minogue • Fung Loy Kok – Taoist Tai Chi Society

Thank you for your generosity! In the spirit of the season, we would like to express our gratitude to our readers for their generous donations to this worthy cause. Best wishes for a Happy Holiday and a healthy and happy New Year!

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