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It was beautiful weather and a great crowd for Grand Forks’ Canada Day parade and festivies. The theme of the event was “Homegrown in the Boundary.” An estimated 1,000 people came out for the celebration. The parade started at 10 a.m. at Dick Bartlett Park and went down Kettle River Drive into Selkirk College. At the park there was several fun events including the Elks pancake breakfast, face painting, jazzercise, entertainment on stage, and nearly 20 vendors. The opening ceremony included a performance from the Grand Forks Pipes and Drums followed by a speech from Mayor Brian Taylor. There was also plenty of birthday cake for everyone to help celebrate Canada’s 147th birthday.

Grand Forks’ Canada Day parade featured an eclectic mix of floats and people marching. The local ATV club is always a strong fixture at local events bringing together people of all ages to celebrate. For more photos go to A14. Craig Lindsay photo

Local opposes library request CRAIG LINDSAY

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A local woman is outraged after learning her son’s support workers would need additional criminal record checks to accompany him at his volunteer job at the library. Arlene Vanderniet sent a letter to the Grand Forks and District Public Library board as well as library director Avi Silberstein stating that the decision is causing extra unnecessary hardship. “The only reason that his support staff are at the library with him are to enable him to be involved in his community,” she wrote.

Kootenay Society for Community Living (KSCL) and Sunshine Valley Community Service (SVCS) fill out criminal record checks when they’ve already got them, as is necessary to work in those organizations, is redundant. Under the Criminal Records Review Act, any individual working with children or vulnerable adults directly or potentially have unsupervised access to children or vulnerable adults must authorize a criminal record check for their employer or authorized organization. On Oct. 28, 2013, changes were made to the act that al• See LIBRARY page A8

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Grand Forks residents can learn about the ins and outs of the residential water meter installations and meet the contractors at an upcoming open house hosted by the City of Grand Forks. Neptune Technology Group (Canada) Ltd. is contracted by the City of Grand Forks to supply and install the residential water meters and will be on hand to discuss the process, how installations will work and answer any questions. As well, council members and staff will be available to also answer questions and discuss next steps. The open house will be held Tuesday, July 22 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Seniors Centre Hall at City Park. “We are excited to be moving forward with

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Her son must be accompanied by a support worker at all times because of his special needs, she says. She adds that he enjoys working at the library and it allows him to do something positive with his time. “All people outside of his immediate family have had to get criminal record checks in order to work with him and they are NOT a library volunteer while accompanying him,” she said. “I see no need for any of them to be asked to provide the library with a criminal record check and I ask that you reconsider your request in this matter.” Vanderniet also says that having support workers from

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1909 Saturday was pay day at the Granby Smelter in this city. Between $40,000 and $45,000 was paid out to employees of the big copper smelter. 1911 Sam Baker’s “Buster” won first money in the leading event of horse races at Republic last Saturday. Glen Manly was also in the money with his runner. 1919 Thieves entered the home of Geo. Bryan in Greenwood this week and stole all of his curtains and even the pins. This was done in broad daylight, too. 1924 Close to 200 people from the city and district attended the annual dance given at Jess Fisher’s ranch, North Fork, and reported having had a great time. 1929 Sam Talarico, manager of the Leader Garage Co., announced that the latest addition to the business section of Grand Forks would be opened to the public soon. 1934 Grand Forks boys Ernest Heaven and George Roper were contestants in the Junior Olympic Games at Vancouver and made a very good showing in their events. 1939 Police were instructed to make a check-up of overtime lawn sprinkling. 1944 The first group of canning sugar coupons in the ration books became due which meant housewives could buy all their quota for canning and preserves. As well, motorists were being asked to conserve gasoline and only to use cars when necessary in order to have more gas for the armed services overseas. 1949 J.B. Markell and Y. Sugimoto returned

from Vancouver Heaven, Chester Hutton, Mickey Mudwhere they were busi- ie, May Simpkins (Jones), Janet McMilness visitors on mat- lan (Mason), Nicole Rella (Mazzocchi), ters pertaining to the Phyllis Rowell (Simmons), Lala McDonseed business here. ald (Hutton), Isabel Frederickson (Jen1954 sen) Jean Gardner (McDonald), and Jo Fred Downey, teen- Thompson (Ruzicka). age son of Ald. A.W. 1999 Downey, was engaged John Tomilin caught a whopper of a by the council as lifeguard at City Park brown trout in the Kettle River near the this year. 1959 Final tenders were being called for the Christina Lake-Kinnaird highway, and survey work was already being done by a crew living at Christina Lake. 1969 The Hon. W.A.C. Bennett, chairman of the Treasury Board, announced approval had been given by the board to the Dept. of Education to call tenders for the Kettle Valley Downtown Grand Forks in May 1977. Junior-Secondary School gymnasium in the amount of $162,500. sawmill in Midway. Tomilin says it took 1974 15 minutes to bring in the 12.5-lb. fish. Parta Industries of Grand Forks in- 2004 The SPCA raided two homes in the creased its net profits four times over the Grand Forks area, confiscating about first year, to $409,429. 100 ducks and chickens, various farm 1979 Pines Bible Camp will begin its 15th animals and 30 dogs. At a Carson Road year of camping this July with three property, they confiscated the ducks main camps, each geared to the age of and chickens, 14 dogs, a horse, a cat, two goats and tow pigs; at a property the camper. about 20 kilometres west of Grand 1989 Five-year-old Renae (Cassie) Savits- Forks, 16 dogs were seized from a dog koff and her dog Cali, of Grand Forks, breeder. were found in the woods near Conkle 2009 Rivers’ Edge Theatre took part in the Lake by searchers, four days after disapribbon cutting at the grand opening of pearing from their campsite at the lake. the Gilpin Custom House which has 1994 Grand Forks graduating high schools been renovated by the Rotary Club of of 1934 held their 60th reunion in town Grand Forks into an historical exhibit last week. Attending were Jean Cum- and is now housed on the art gallery mings (Murray), Frenchie Bousquet, Pat grounds.

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ing is becoming hard to come by. Membership is a small part of the chamber of commerce revenue. You need the memberships and the A local councillor has announced her inten- capacity. Although we were running with 150 members here in Grand Forks, ideally you tion to run for mayor in November’s election. Cher Wyers, who is in her second term with need 300-500 members to sustain your chamGrand Forks city council, spoke to the Gazette ber of commerce and at least have your execurecently about her announcement and why she tive director in a paying position.” She and husband Ron came to Grand Forks decided to throw her hat in the ring. “I’ve been approached by several people in from the Okanagan in 1997 to start an aviation the community about running for mayor,” she maintenance business. Wyers is proud of many of the accomplishsaid. “I decided this is something I’d really like to give back to the community with my leader- ments that council has done during her time ship. My leadership style is different than (cur- such as the asset management program and the environment committee. rent) Mayor Brian Taylor’s. I’ve “For the asset managebeen known for my calm and ment program, we as a council thoughtful approach to leaderreplaced the lift station,” she ship.” said. “That was a critical part Wyers said she thought of our water infrastructure that about running for mayor as far had been on the verge of failback as December 2011 when ing here for a number of years. Taylor announced at that time It was certainly timely that we it would be his last term as had that piece of infrastructure mayor (although he’s now rereplaced.” considered for 2014). Another feather in Wyer’s “It kind of planted the seed cap is her work bringing the right there to start thinking Head Start for Young Women about it,” said Wyers. “I thought program to Grand Forks last there was an opportunity right year. there to move forward and Councillor Cher Wyers, who The Head Start program work for my community.” is in her second term as a started in November 2013 afWyers was first elected to Grand Forks city councillor, ter Grand Forks was selected city council in 2008 and was re- announced recently she will as one of only six communities elected again in 2011. be running for mayor in Nothroughout Canada to be seWyers got involved in poli- vember’s municipal election. lected for the program. tics shortly after returning to Craig Lindsay photo Six local young ladies from Grand Forks to live and work full-time in 2006 after spending four years aged 16-24 were selected and have been workworking in the Fraser Valley while living here. ing with Wyers and other community mentors “I had worked in Abbotsford for four years learning about barriers that may be experiwith Coastal Pacific Aviation as a commuter,” enced by women in participating in local govshe said. “The chamber of commerce position ernment. The program will wind up with a conferhad come open and I applied for that and was successful. I walked right into the big flood at ence on Oct. 3-5 in Grand Forks. “We’re calling it ‘Save the Date,’” said City Park in 2006.” She was integral in expanding the Grand Wyers. “We have 50 women coming, 47 women Forks Chamber of Commerce into the region- in local government in the Boundary plus three al organization it is now, covering the entire MLAs.” Wyers is also a director on the Association Boundary. Wyers said she approached Community Fu- of Kootenay and Boundary Local Governments tures manager Wendy McCulloch about seeing (AKBLG) executive, which is an organization what the interest would be in the West Bound- that represents municipal governments and electoral areas from throughout the entire Kooary as to having a regional chamber. “Times are changing,” said Wyers. “Fund- tenays.

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Celebrating 40 years on the force It’s not often you can pull the wool over the chief of police’s eyes. But wife Cathy Harrison and the friends and family of Grand Forks RCMP Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison were able to keep his 40th anniversary luncheon a surprise for over three months. Harrison was genuinely surprised and thrilled as he was honoured by friends and co-workers for his 40 years of service with the RCMP including the last six in Grand Forks. Pictured, Jim and Cathy enjoy a laugh with Ann Gordon, founder and volunteer with the local Citizens of Patrol, and host Tom Gooderham. Craig Lindsay photo

Sidewalk for Silver Kettle a ‘matter of safety’ CRAIG LINDSAY

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A sidewalk in front of Silver Kettle Village to Extra Foods is necessary, says Women’s Institute spokesperson Linda Dixon. At the regular meeting of Grand Forks city council on June 23, council heard from a delegation from the Sunshine Valley Women’s Institute, which appeared on behalf of the residents of Silver Kettle. “It is deemed necessary and, in fact, urgent that a sidewalk be built in front of Silver Kettle Village that would run along 72nd Ave. to Extra Foods,” she said. “Many of the residents are mobile and walk along the street to purchase their groceries or just to walk. It is unsafe for pedestrians to use walkers, wheelchairs, scooters and so on to venture on this busy road without a sidewalk.” Dixon told council that the residents had signed a petition requesting a sidewalk be built. She added that the petition had been sent to

council along with several letters. “The answer we got back was— it just isn’t in this year’s budget,” she said. “We again request on their behalf that this matter be acted on to ensure the safety of our very valuable senior residents in our community.” Taylor said residents of the nearby Doukhobor Benevolent Society housing would also be in the same boat as the Silver Kettle Village residents. Coun. Patrick O’Doherty put forward a motion, which passed unanimously, that staff look into the matter. “We’ve asked our staff to get a price on what it would cost to put that sidewalk in,” Taylor told the Gazette after the meeting. “There are three major populations (Silver Kettle Village, Doukhobor Benevolent Society and families at the Gables subdivision) of people who walk that road back and forth to Extra Foods. There’s no sidewalk. There’s a beaten path but it’s not really safe with cars going back and forth. It’s a matter of safety.”

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A Grand Forks man has been tragically killed in a motorcycle accident south of Revelstoke. Mark Douglas Dickson, 33, and a friend were riding motorcycles on the Crawford Forestry Service Road, an active logging road about 40 kilometres south of Revelstoke on Fri-

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The race for office essentially began last week with councillor Cher Wyers’ declaration of her intention to run for mayor. Soon after, Mayor Brian Taylor announced that he would run again for mayor. We expect in no time to begin to see faces both new and old pop up and declare for one of the positions of office such as mayor or council as well as for school trustees and regional directors. We can be sure some of the nominees will get a hold of a single issue and make it into the “key” issue. Unfortunately, a council or a regional district—really any governing body—needs to be able to look at many, many different topics and be able to look at and discuss each issue looking at how it will affect everyone in the region. Certainly, water meters and deer gatherings are important but so are asset management, infrastructure, business retention, taxes, and on and on. Councillors have tough decisions to make. It’s certainly not an easy job. Voters need to look at what a mayor or council thinks about on not just one or two issues but a myriad of important issues. Other factors to be considered are: How active are they at council? How involved are they in the community? What is their background? And how does it make them a better councillor? Voting in Canada isn’t just a right— it’s a responsibility. Do your due diligence. These are the people who will be shaping the future of your town!

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Violence, high scores—soccer doesn’t have either Second Opinion JIM HOLTZ It isn’t surprising that the World Cup is being treated with scorn by many North Americans. From the U.S.’s right-wing Ann Coulter and left-wing Bill Maher to Canada’s own, completely wingy Don Cherry, soccer is being mocked. It isn’t real football, you see, because when bodies collide they don’t play on with career-ending injury; instead, they roll on the ground and pretend they have a careerending injury before someone sprays them with magic aerosol spray and they jump up and play on.

Scoffers should realize that the latter makes far more sense. North Americans like their team sports to have lots of violence (football and hockey); or have high scores and lots of action (basketball); or have lots of both violence and action (NASCAR racing). Soccer has low scores and pretend violence. North Americans therefore find it dull. Unless of course they have actually tried to play it. If you have ever tried to kick a large ball 30 metres over the heads of other players while running at full speed and have it land at the feet of a teammate who is also running at full speed, you will know that it is almost impossible. It makes precision hockey or basketball passes look easy, yet World Cup soccer players

do it all the time. And when they dribble a soccer ball from foot to foot past two or three defensemen who are trying to kick it away and then drive it past a goalie, their actions seem almost like a magic trick, even on the slow-motion replay. Soccer is rightly the most popular sport in the world; it is cheap to play and easy to understand. It deserves more credit in North America and it deserves to be called football here. After all, it is the only game involving a ball played exclusively with one’s feet. In North American football, only one or two guys on each team ever touch the ball with their feet; plus, the ball isn’t even ball shaped. No doubt it will take North Americans a little while longer to embrace the beautiful

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game, but when die-hard NFL and CFL fans realize that some soccer fans too crush beer cans on their foreheads, and when hockey fans see that a well placed soccer boot can be as effective as the butt end of a hockey stick, they will begin to come around. And eventually, even NASCAR fans will notice that the races they watch are all the same: two laps of loud, tightly bunched cars, a crash, three laps of slow moving cars while the track is cleared, two laps of loud tightly bunched cars, a crash, three laps....etc. With a little time they too will discover that 90 minutes of no scoring, punctuated by a single explosive rush by Renaldo, Messi or Rooney is a far better way to spend an afternoon.

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Fact: diluted bitumen floats

Editor, The Gazette: The “Public in the Dark about Pipeline” letter by Susan Wilkin has a very disputable fact that needs to be corrected...and the 209 conditions the panel set out more than cover the other points put forward. A lengthy discussion on the subject of diluted bitumen’s behaviour in sea water took place in Prince Rupert last week at the Joint Review Panel hearings examining Northern Gateway’s marine emergency response planning. Evidence on the record shows that diluted bitumen acts like many other common oil types in water. There are significant adverse effects when crude oil is spilled in the ocean. Diluted bitumen is less dense than water and therefore floats. Project opponents have said that diluted bitumen sinks in open water and is therefore next to impossible to clean up. This isn’t true and there is no evidence on the record to support this claim. Dr. Alan Maki, an oil spill response expert testifying at the JRP hearings in Prince Rupert on Feb. 5, 2013, told the hearing, “It’s fundamental physics that everything has a specific gravity relative to water. Water is 1.0. All the compounds we’re talking about range from .75 up to .92, .93. It is an immutable fact of physics that they will float.” The products Dr. Maki was referring to are the crude oil products Northern Gateway intends to ship: diluted bitumen and synthetic crude oil. It’s also important to note that sea water’s density is higher than 1.0, more like 1.02. Compounds with densities lower than 1.02 will float. But there are other factors at play here as

well. All oils weather when exposed to the environment. Oil’s physical properties are changed by wind, waves, sunlight and other environmental exposures over time. As oil weathers, it can become denser. So what matters is the answer to this question: Does weathered diluted bitumen become denser than sea water? Some have suggested that diluted bitumen weathers rapidly, with diluent evaporating, leaving bitumen behind to sink. This isn’t true. Diluted bitumen does not weather to a pure bitumen state. Northern Gateway conducted tests to measure the density of weathered diluted bitumen under simulated conditions. At no time during the two-week-long tests did diluted bitumen weather to a density greater than water. It’s also a fact that pockets of submerged crude oil have occurred when crude oil—oil types including, but not specifically isolated to, diluted bitumen—has been spilled into moving bodies of water like oceans, lakes, rivers and streams. Water in the “real world” is not plain water. Sediments are often suspended in water because of energetic physical motions like waves. Agitation will separate oil from sediment; the oil then floats back to the surface. This has been a successful tactic for cleaning up submerged oil in the Kalamazoo River. Northern Gateway’s first priority is to ensure that oil is not spilled. In the unlikely event of a spill, Northern Gateway’s world-class, sciencebased emergency response planning will be there to act quickly to minimize any adverse environmental effects. Kevin Demas, Grand Forks

Has Fortis considered consequences? Editor, The Gazette: An open letter to Ian Dyck, manager, Electric Advanced Metering Infrastructure, FortisBC Thank you for your package of information regarding the smart meter installations in British Columbia. I still feel the insistence by Fortis to install smart meters, purchased without sufficient research into the effects on human health (both short- and long-term), is an invasion of privacy and a case of bullying. Customers concerned about their own health and privacy are put in the position of having to pay extra charges. We become hostage. In addition to humans now being bombarded by EMFs (electromagnetic frequencies) from all angles, I have heard stories of electronics being interfered with, and individual health issues as a result of smart meters. You say the EMF signal gets weaker as it goes through barriers such as walls. I rent an

old metal trailer with metal outside and very thin walls. Metal is a conductor of electrical energy. I am sensitive to energy and as such prefer to remain “corded” for telephone and Internet. I also find that our personal privacy is being invaded. I sensed when Internet became available, that anything done on Internet was at risk of not being private. This has been proven. And so it will be with smart meters. No matter what you say about security, our privacy is again being invaded. We are going to be monitored even more—like Big Brother watching us. So, Mr. Dyck, I don’t agree with what you have said about safe installations, reducing fire risks, privacy, special benefits (that really are no different from the existing service) and the health facts. They are like a smoke screen. I will continue to disagree. What will the consequences be in say, 20 years? Has Fortis thought about that? Rosemary Phillips, Christina Lake

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In a column appearing in the July 2 ediGuest in the Spotlight tion of the Gazette under the headline “Not yet transitioning,” Roy Ronaghan posed ALAN PETERSON some questions around my May 14 article where I had suggested our town was in (economic) transition. The questions raised were what specific new businesses are flourishing? Are established businesses thriving? What service niches need to be filled? And so on. Rather than do your columnists’ work for him, I can tell him that I count nine new or expanded businesses, in the city, that have started up or expanded since we moved here in March 2012. I invite him to walk around the town and see if he can spot them. At the same time, take a moment to talk to people working in our traditional industries: logging, lumber, construction, food production, nursery production, trucking, hauling, fabrication. All are busy, some very busy. The point is that, in this town, the empty storefronts are a visible sign of a changing economy, but more specifically, a changing retail industry. Economic change always brings dislocations and business challenges. The trick is to move with the changing times and identify markets and needs that will support a business. A local hothouse business has been successful in marketing hot house cucumbers, strawberries and other vegetables, both in the local grocery stores and at the farmers market. The new (last year) restaurant and catering business The Wooden Spoon offers high quality organic and locally sourced foods, and is doing very well. Also new last year, and all the way down at Christina Lake, Ravenous offers vegetarian food choices, also using mainly locally sourced products, and is extremely busy. There is a new art store/teaching studio on Market Ave., and beside it a recently-opened, fully-equipped gym/fitness facility. Both are thriving. These are just a few examples of new businesses that have seen an opportunity, in a niche market, and went for it. Last weekend there was an article in the Globe and Mail about the impact Albertans are having on the real estate market in the Okanagan in 2014, not just in Kelowna, but in Penticton and as far south as Osoyoos. In some areas, up to 50 per cent of the new purchasers of homes were from Alberta. Surely this is the tip of the iceberg, and how long will it be before some of these Albertans, or displaced Okanagan residents, start venturing further afield and discover our beautiful valley? I suspect it is already happening. As Ronaghan correctly suggests, demographics will drive future changes. An influx of retirees will bring opportunities and jobs in construction, home renovation, leisure and cultural activities, health care, financial planning, restaurants, seniors housing and in-home services, to name a few. Many of these retirees will actively engage themselves in our valley, contributing to our community in all sorts of ways, and bringing with them a lifetime of valuable experience and skills. There are many prosperous, vibrant towns in British Columbia with a big retiree presence, and Grand Forks will soon be one of them. Transition is an ongoing process, it is nothing new; our town has been a transitioning town since it was founded.The many relics of our economic past are visible reminders of transition, and that we are part of a big outside world. We are transitioning, and will continue to do so, as long as there are people living in this valley. What we need to be is optimistic and have the confidence that this valley has the assets, both physical and in its people, to embrace transition, and thrive on change. We need to pay attention, and know what is actually going on in our valley. We cannot afford to be parochial; “outsiders” will cause some of the changes here, whether we like it or not. That is the nature of the economic, connected world in which we live. And there will always be the “ nagging nabobs of negativism” (to coin a phrase) amongst us, the few who see a ghost town in each store closure and looming failure in the opening of every new business. The form of our continuing economic transition and how it is shaped to benefit our future is up to us, but the starting point is being a community with a positive attitude. Achieve that, and the rest is easy.

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Mammograms Save Lives July 11 - 15, 2014. The BC Cancer Agency’s Screening Mammography mobile service is visiting Grand Forks. to book an appointment call 1-800663-9203. Preschool Storytime July 11, at 10:30 a.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. All ages welcome, children ages 7 and under must be companied by an adult.

MountainTop Adventures - Vacation Bible School 2014 Starts July 14 - 18, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. at 7850 2nd Street, Grand Forks, B.C. Arts and entertainment, for kids! Cost: free. A week filled with Bible lessons, games, free snacks, crafts, fun and laughter. Contact Brett Swope, call 250-443-1557 or email grandforksbaptist@gmail.com A Day” program will be starting soon. Watch for details here! 250-4423737. 3rd Monday Every Month • The Alzheimer/Dementia support groups meet every 3rd Monday every month, from 7 - 9 p.m. For more information please contact Frani 250442-5320. • The Discover Rock Creek Society meets in the West Boundary Elementary School Library from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings. • The monthly general meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion is held at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Lounge open daily at 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. • Blessings Boutique from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free lunch, Gospel Chapel. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Caregivers Alzheimer/Dementia Support Group meets every 3rd Monday of the month from 7 to 9pm. There is an exception for the month of August meets at 5pm instead. For additional information contact Frani at 250-442-5320. Last Monday Every Month • Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! 3rd Tuesday Every Month • Sunshine Valley Women’s Institute meets at 7 p.m. at Silver Kettle Village dining room annex on the main floor. We are part of WI across Canada, and of the Associated Countrywomen of the World. Interested women are welcome to come as our guests to learn more about WI and our local group. For info contact Jean at 250-442-3060. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. Every Wednesday • Every Wednesday (as per school schedule) Women’s Morning Out at the Gospel

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BULLETIN BOARD Meals on Wheels – Grand Forks Hot and Nutritious meals delivered to your home 5 days a week. $6 a meal. Please contact Jenna or Barbara at 250-443-0006 Monday - Friday. Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-4423839 or 250-442-8797. Grand Forks & District Public Library Open hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Book clubs are held the last Wednesday of the month at Christina Lake Village (1:30 p.m.); and the last Thursday of the month at Grand Forks (7 p.m.) Food Bank Needs Items The Boundary Community Food Bank is looking for baby food jars, small jam jars, and 250-ml plastic containers with lids. If you can help, please call 250-442-2800 or bring them to 7419 - 2nd St. – Tuesdays only. Boundary Museum Society We are located in the old Fructova School – 6145 Reservoir Road. We are open 7 days a week – 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Our kids “Event

Chapel. Lunch and child minding provided. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. For more information contact Tammy Battersby at 250-4431295. • Bored Room Bistro’s Crib at 7 p.m. at 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free! • Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Carpet Bowling at 9:30 a.m. • Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at the Grand Forks Christian Centre (behind Overwaitea). Affiliated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. • Drop-in Whist is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Mondays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. • Free Texas Holdem Poker at the Royal Canadian Legion, 7353 - 6th St. Grand Forks, BC. For information, call Frank at 250-443-2370. 3rd Wednesday Every Month • Rock Creek Women’s Institute meets at 11:45 a.m. for a potluck lunch at a member’s home. New members are always welcome. Phone Mary at 250-446-2454 or Sue at 250-446-2608. 2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month • The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information. Last Wednesday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 1:30 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Thursday • Bored Room Bistro Texas Hold’ em Poker at 6:30 p.m. 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free! • Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have coffee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-4425516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1. • Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m. • Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic.

Email your event to production@grandforksgazette.ca with the words “Event Listing” in the subject line; You can also mail it to Box 700, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 or drop it off at our office at 7330 2nd Street – please mark clearly “Event Listing”. Also, please let us know if your notice has new information, or if your event has been cancelled. The Grand Forks Gazette regrets that there may not be room to publish every item every week; priority will be given to new and timely items. The Gazette also cannot accept annual general meeting notices in “Out and About”. Highlights – Non-profit organizations, book early for this FREE spot. Bookings fill up fast! Phone the Gazette to book your spot – call 250-442-2191.

• Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Pioneer Clubs - Girls In Action (grades 1 7), meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Call Lee Anna Klassen at 250-442-5502. • Rock Creek: The Singing Kettles community choir meets at 4 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church. Sit and listen, or join choir. No previous musical experience necessary. Call Jackie Reeves at 250-449-2196. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434. 3rd Thursday Every Month • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-442-5212. • The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. Last Thursday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Grand Forks Library at 7 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. 1st and 3rd Friday of the Month Greenwood Legion Branch #155. 7 - 11 p.m. Karaoke Night. 2nd Friday of the Month • The Grand Forks Wildlife Association meets at the Wildlife Hall at 7 p.m. Members and new members welcome memberships can be purchased from Peter at the Wildlife Hall. • B.C. Retired Government Employees Association Branch 400 Grand Forks holds a luncheon meeting each month except July and August. All B.C. government retired employees are welcome. For information and location call 250-442-5783. Every Friday • Yolo 4J Art Café. No charge. May 16 October. Fridays 8.m. - 2ish, 11980 Hwy #3 across from log house with red roof, 20 minutes west of lake, Eholt Valley. Carve a walking stick, paint with acrylic, work on a mosaic sofa, bring a vase to create a new

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creation and create wrapping paper using stamps and acrylics. Call 250-445-9962 for information. • Adult Board Game Club meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 2 p.m. Come and play games like Catan, Agricola, Puerto Rico. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 3 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available. Second to Last Saturday of the Month Seniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. (except month of December) for a vegetarian potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favourite dish or $6 donation. New members/ guests welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc. For information call Elizabeth/John at 250-442-2609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.

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Dinner benefits library Editor, The Gazette: Re: Friends of the Library Starlight Dinner Raffle The Friends of the Library are currently selling raffle tickets for their second Starlight Dinner fundraiser. My wife and I were the very fortunate winners of the first dinner and, along with six of our friends and family, spent an enchanted evening being wined and dined on the shores of the Kettle River. Don’t miss this opportunity to win an evening you and your guests will remember for a lifetime; most importantly, the proceeds go to supporting our local library, which in turn supports writers, illustrators, photographers and so on. Ted and Andrea Fogg, Grand Forks

Many reasons for saying ‘no’ Editor, The Gazette: Why people are saying no to water meters: • Education should be tried first. • Leak detection like district metering should be done first, so taxpayers aren’t paying for water leaking into the ground, and water isn’t wasted. • Revelstoke, Cranbrook, Squamish and other municipalities are using education and watermain leak detection and repair programs. • Not using residential water meters as a first choice because they are the most expensive option • Not using residential water meters as a first choice because their manufacture and regular replacement creates more water/air/soil pollution. • Because, according to engineering reports, we have a highly productive aquifer that needs to be protected from pollution. • The city should first learn and role model water conservation. • People who wish to conserve water should be given grants/rebates, if need be, to help them afford water saving devices/tools. • To prevent a widening gap between rich and poor, those who can afford more water and those who can’t, those who have nice yards and those who don’t. • To keep food growing affordable for all, thus improving food security. • To attract young families to Grand Forks by keeping water affordable for them. • Because wireless water meter radiation hasn’t been proven safe. • Because wireless radiation is a class 2B possible carcinogen. • To protect children, because of the gaps in scientific research on effects of wireless radiation on children, brain function and reproductive capacity. • Because they don’t want to increase the wireless radiation in their home. • Because they don’t want to expose their neighbours to more radiation against their will. • Because they have the right to privacy in their home. • Because they have the right to say no to having their water pipes cut. • Because allowing a city water meter into their home would lead to giving up rights—they would have to let city workers or future owners of our water utility into their home in the future. • Because they have the right to say no to paying for a pit water meter to be installed. • Want to be treated with respect, rather than intimidated, coerced, or extorted. • Wish for a more democratic process rather than a dictatorship. • Because the municipal election is on Nov.15, 2014 and they can elect a more democratic city council. • Because the new city council will change and create new bylaws. • Because the new city council will determine water rates Contact gfcommunityissues@gmail.com for more information. Donna Semenoff, Grand Forks

Grand Forks Minor Hockey Association Register Dates Effective 2014-2015 Season Date: On or Before July 15th (With payment in full by July 30th, 2014)

First Time Players: $150 Returning Novice Players: $300 All other Players: $400 Date: After July 15th First Time Players: $250 Returning Novice Players: $400 All other Players: $500 Note: $100 rep fee will apply for Rep players, if teams are formed at any level Instructions for registering for the upcoming season can now be found in the ‘Registration Packages’ folder on the ‘Downloads’ page on the website, www.grandforksmha.ca. Please note registration will be done online with payment by mail.

Mural could grace walls CRAIG LINDSAY

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A group of local citizens are meeting in hopes of beautifying walls around town. At the June 23 Committee of the Whole meeting, Grand Forks city council heard a presentation from the Grand Forks Mural Committee requesting support and approval to move forward with a community mural project. “We asked council if we could create a mural on the exterior wall of the lift station building in City Park and to create a theme,” said mural committee member James Wilson to the Gazette after the meeting. “Council replied by saying it would be easier if we came up with the theme ourselves.” Councillors Gary Smith and Michael Wirischagin offered to join the mural committee and act as liaisons for council. Wilson said the committee has not decided yet which of the two buildings (washroom or plant) at the lift station they will paint the mural. “That hasn’t been determined,” he said. “We just need permission to start planning. The artists are going to meet later this week to discuss some theme ideas and then we should be back at council on July 21 to make a presentation of what we’ve come up with.” The Grand Forks Mural Committee was formed in May and features the involvement of members of the chamber of commerce, Community Futures, the City of Grand Forks, gallery 2 and local artists. “We pitched the idea to the artists and they loved it,” said Wilson. “It’s an economic development and heritage/legacy project. We want to do two or three mural projects over the years.” The mural would feature contributions from various local artists painting onto the wall. “What they’re looking at is putting a mural up at the lift station in City Park,” said Mayor Brian Taylor after the meeting. “They’ll be working on designs for that. Councillor Smith and Councillor Wirschagin are committed to working with them as a sub-committee. So they’ll be bringing back suggestions to council to what they might put in there.” Taylor added that there are many good themes the committee is looking at and there are many talented local artists to work with.

Volunteers Needed for Water Meter Rate and Installation Committee Installing water meters and billing according to usage is the single most effective water conservation measure a water utility can initiate. The City of Grand Forks is inviting volunteers to sit on the water meter rate and installation committee. This committee will assist in: • Determining preferred water system financing principles and development of a new rate structure that balances revenue needs, water conservation, meter financing, and asset management requirements • Engaging stakeholders on water rate principles and practices

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lowed for clients of the program to provide free criminal record checks for eligible volunteers working with children or vulnerable adults. Any agencies participating in the program (CRRP) may share the results of a completed criminal record check with other organizations registered with the program. Vanderniet is not opposed to the criminal record checks but believes that since support workers don’t actually work or volunteer for the library, they shouldn’t be subjected to another criminal record check. Silberstein told the Gazette that the library requires criminal record checks from all staff and all volunteers. “One of the reasons we ask our volunteers (including support workers) to do criminal record checks is because they are taking books off the shelf and are cleaning them—to the general public, everyone is a librarian and works at the library,” he said. “We feel there is a certain level of trust with that. We feel people believe they can trust a person. Because we make our staff do criminal record checks, we want to also ask our volunteers to. If they are, say, shelving books in the children’s area and there is a child there, to the child that person is a staff member. So we wanted to follow through with that and make sure we’re providing as safe a space as possible.” Silberstein says the great irony is that the criminal record checks are for people working with children and vulnerable adults. “And that’s what he (Arlene’s son) is—he’s a vulnerable adult,” said Silberstein. “It’s to protect him and people like him.” Silberstein said the library has had no other complaints. He confirms that the Grand Forks and District Public Library is part of CRRP and thus any criminal record check is free for volunteers. In addition, a previous record check from another organization involved in the CRPP program can be

used through the sharing program. “It doesn’t matter if you’ve had one, you still have to do it,” he said. “You have to transfer it to the institute that wants it. It doesn’t matter if you work for the RCMP, you still need a record check to volunteer even if you’ve already had one. It’s free and it’s online. If you don’t want to do it online, we’ll help you do it online. You have two options: you can either do a criminal record check or transfer one over.” Silberstein said he sympathizes with Vanderniet but says the criminal record checks are necessary for support workers of volunteers as well as volunteers and staff at the library. “I understand where she’s coming from,” he said. “She doesn’t think the support worker should do it. But since the support worker is doing the work with the volunteer, it’s the same concern we have. The support worker takes the books off the shelf, the volunteer cleans them, and the support worker puts them back on the shelf. They’re doing it together as a team. That’s why we felt they should both (have criminal record checks).” Another concern for Vanderniet is what if the support worker is sick or quits and her son gets a new support worker. “The new support worker would have to get a criminal record check (as well),” said Silberstein. Vanderniet also feels that by considering the support worker and her son as the same, the library is not appreciating the work he does and his rights as an individual. Silberstein countered by saying that the son only comes in the library with a support worker. “Therefore by that rationale, if they do the volunteer work together they both need a criminal record check,” he said. “We’re a public library. I think we’re treating everyone fairly. We ask everyone for a criminal record check. We’re not making a special exception because he has challenges.”

City crews were on site last week to begin work relocating the storm drain and water line which needs to be done prior to new ocnstruction. Submitted photo

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Habitat for Humanity Southeast BC (HFHSEBC, formerly Habitat for Humanity Boundary) is one step closer to realizing their vision for a Restore, and BETHS is one step closer to realizing their vision for Transition Housing Units, to be built at 7212 Riverside Drive. Work crews contracted by the City of Grand Forks have been on site relocating the storm drain and water line which needed to be done prior to new construction. According to Rick Friesen, executive director of HFHSEBC, “Although it is our intent to be able to start the next phase of our project with the building of the Restore, we still need to raise more funds before we can start building.” The current work being done on the site was identified as a critical issue that needed to be resolved before any new construction work could begin. Funding for the work cur-

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rently being done was requested as part of the original lease agreement with the city, and was approved in the 2014 City of Grand Forks budget. The Restore is a project of HFHSEBC which is working in collaboration with Whispers of Hope and Boundary Emergency Transition Housing Society (BETHS) on a multi-agency project (MAAP) Boundary Emergency and Transition Society (BETHS), to create a permanent facility that will provide shelter, meals, clothing and other thrift store items intended to meet the needs of individuals and families in the Boundary region who are homeless, hungry and/or unable to obtain decent, safe and affordable housing. Friesen commented, “The City of Grand Forks has supported this initiative from its inception, and we are grateful for their continued support of the MAAP project.” For more information, or to make a donation visit habitatboundary.com or call 250442-2722 (ext. 255).

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Neptune Technology Group. The open house is an opportunity for residents to meet company representatives, learn more about the gradual installation process and hear about next steps,” said Mayor Brian Taylor. “There will also be information on how the mock billing will work and general water conservation.” Neptune is well known for their work in helping cities across Canada with water con-

servation, having completed more than 1.3 million water meter installations in Canada and more than 50 projects in B.C. alone, including communities such as Kamloops, Summerland, Peachland, Oliver and West Vancouver. Visit grandforks.ca, where you can read more information about the residential water meter project or email the city at info@ grandforks.ca.

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Spray park project now a reality Sod-turning ceremony will be held next week

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A sod-turning ceremony marks the official start of a spray park project for City Park. The Rotary Club, in partnership with the City of Grand Forks, will hold this special ceremony at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 17. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. Come and see where the facility will be located, talk to Rotary members about the project and how you can help, and view the plans for the spray park facility. Refreshments will be served. The city’s consulting engineering firm, Urban Systems Ltd, is working hard on the design of the required infrastructure for the park, including the unique water retain/re-use system. This system will allow for all water used in the spray park to be captured and re-used in city activities such as watering flower planters or in flushing sewer lines and lift stations. No water will be wasted and the water used in the spray park and re-used in other city activities is water the city would normally use in the course of their day-to-day activities. This unique system will meet the city’s water conservation goals, said Rotary member and project organizer Lynne Burch. “The biggest challenge with any

of these types of projects is raising the funds needed to construct it,” she added. The club is holding a raffle of two tickets anywhere WestJet flies. Tickets are $10 each or three tickets for $20. The draw will take place at the Lobster Fest, to be held on Sept. 6 at the Christina Lake Community Hall. While the overall cost of such a project is estimated at $350,000, Rotary has received financial and in-kind assistance from several organizations. A grant in the amount of $23,000 has been awarded to the club by the Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities. This grant will be used to purchase

This unique system will meet the city’s water conservation goals.

one of the larger equipment pieces in the spray park. Several equipment pieces, including water cannons, twist ‘n spill, fountains and other urban water features are up for purchase. They range in price from several hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. If your business or organization is interested in becoming part of this great community project by purchasing an

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equipment piece or holding a fundraiser for an equipment piece, please contact the Rotary Club at 250-442-8657. Your business or organization will be prominently recognized on a plaque in the park. There are other ways to contribute to the project with in-kind materials or services such as road mulch gravel, concrete, concrete placer, pump truck rentals, concrete flatwork forming, steel construction fencing, the use of a 20-foot lockable container for three months, an electrician for two half days and permit, hotel rooms for Rec Tec crews and meal vouchers. The club has received a commitment of in-kind plumbing services from Riverside Heating and Air Conditioning, and has also received in-kind materials for the project’s promotional campaign from Western Group. Urban Systems Ltd. is designing the spray park retain/re-use system on an in-kind basis, Burch explained. “The company’s contribution to our spray park is most appreciated,” she said. “Why not join in and make this a great community project?” All in-kind services will be recognized on a plaque at the project site. If you or your company would like to contribute materials or services, contact the Rotary Club by calling 250-442-8657. “The club would really appreciate hearing from you,” she said.

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Tuesday, July 22 3pm to 7pm Seniors Centre Hall at City Park, Grand Forks Neptune Technology Group (Canada) Ltd. is contracted to supply and install the residential water meters and will be on hand to discuss the process, how the gradual installations will work and answer any questions. As well, Council members and staff will be available to also answer questions and discuss next steps. Can’t make it? Learn more at www.grandforks.ca, where you can read more information about the residential water meter project, or email us at info@grandforks.ca

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Local governments receive funds Strategic Community Investment Fund grants expected

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Grand Forks as well as Greenwood, Midway and the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) have received over $800,000 from the Strategic Community Investment Fund to invest in local policing and community safety, service and projects. The announcement was made recently by Linda Larson, Boundary-Similkameen MLA.

“These grants allow small communities to invest into public safety programs in ways that are important to them,” Larson said. “Many or our smaller communities really depend on this funding and it is sometimes the difference between maintaining and dropping them.” Communities receiving grants are Grand Forks $315,310; Greenwood $226,659; Midway $202,355; as well as the RDKB, $125,740. John MacLean, chief administrative

officer for the RDKB, said the money is a regular occurrence and goes into the general government fund. MacLean’s counterpart with the City of Grand Forks, Doug Allin, said the funding is identified as revenue as part of the financial plan which was adapted by council. “The annual grant is an important piece to our budget that has been reduced from years past,” he said. “This funding as it outlines is used for covering a portion of the operating costs.”

River watershed plan nearing release areas; but the plan also depends on higher levels of government, industry and individuals. Watt suggested that both local governments and residents Work is on track for the first watershed management plan could use the plan to inform lobbying efforts directed at the province for policy changes and funding. He said policy for the Kettle River to be released this September. To help that happen, two open house meetings were held and regulations are not always consistent nor well enforced. on June 24 at McArthur Centre in Greenwood to give the “Right now the B.C. government has brought in the Water public a final chance for input into the draft Kettle River Wa- Sustainability Act and regulations to carry it out. So we really want them to make sure they are fixing some of those tershed Management Plan. The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary has been problems.” He said in the fall an implementation team composed of working since 2010 toward the development of a plan specific to the Boundary. A State of the Watershed report was many of the same people that have been around the table for released in November 2012 that gathered all known data and the past two years, plus additional members of the public and organizations who express an interest, will take charge informed the work on the plan. It found generally that there is lots of water in the spring of the actions that are within their areas of interest—with different working groups working to help coand not enough water in the fall, and that the ordinate action on areas identified in the plan level of use can impact flows during drought and looking for funding to do that work. years. Midway resident Gladys Brown argued that “Generally the water quality is good,” wapesticide use should not be allowed in the watershed management plan coordinator Graham tershed. “It is just a matter of when it will get Watt told the meeting. “There is concern that into our drinking water,” Brown said. “When in the summertime it is too warm for fish and are we going to learn? We have plenty of canin the spring fish stocks are impacted by high cer without inviting more!” sediment levels. You wouldn’t want to drink Watt assured her the issue had been identiriver water in the springtime.” fied through the 2012 public survey and had The Stakeholder Advisory Group has been been the subject of discussion by the advisoworking on the draft watershed plan since 2012 ry group. He said actions identified included with the goal of protecting fish and aquatic ecomonitoring groundwater quality and efforts to systems, improving the quality and reliability GRAHAM WATT encourage landowners to reduce their use of of water supplies, and increasing our commupesticides. “But a lot of it is out of our control nities’ capacity as water stewards. “We are sharing the draft with the public now to get some and requires provincial regulation,” he added. Other issues raised during the afternoon meeting includfeedback before we finalize the draft plan and circulate it to stakeholders for review this summer. After hearing the feed- ed a program to educate school-age children about wise water use; a concern that the plan to date makes little mention back, we aim to finalize and launch the plan in September.” Of the 11 people who attended the afternoon session, of backcountry users, recreation and “high country abusers”: only two were not already directly involved with the plan. that there needs to be serious discussion about enforcement Several members of the steering committee and stakeholder of regulations, and that the value of cultural and recreational advisory group were on hand, as was Donna Dean from the aspects also find a place in the final document. In the evening session, two residents of Jewel Lake spoke RDKB planning department. American Lorna Johnson came representing the Kettle River Advisory Board, which advises about some of the issues they are experiencing: speeding boats on the 8-km/h lake, shoreline erosion, and ecosystem both Ferry and Stevens counties in Washington State. “Three-quarters of the Kettle River watershed is in Cana- damage. Watt also discussed opportunities for lake residents to da,” explained Watt, adding, “A good portion of that is publearn about invasive aquatic species education and monitorlic land with lots of resource management activities.” Once the report is released in September, the work will ing with the Boundary Invasive Species Society. “The protransition into the implementation phase. Watt explained gram to educate boaters and recreationists to clean, drain that core funding is in place for coordination and implemen- and dry their equipment will help protect our lakes and rivers,” Watt said. tation going into 2017. The public can follow the development of the Kettle River “We want change to happen here because we have some challenges,” Watt said. Local government has a role to play Management Plan online at kettleriver.ca. in land use planning, environmental protection, and other

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Above, the Boundary Historical Society’s Les Johnson spoke about the area’s history at a men’s tea arranged for Good Sam members (Laura Lodder took on the same role speaking at a ladies tea); right, Anna Groeneveld demonstrating making bread—salt, flour and water only—at the Boundary Museum; and below, bocce was one of several fun activities for the group.

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By all accounts the recent Good Sam Samboree in Grand Forks was a huge success. In fact, all the B.C. regional presidents voted at the president’s meeting on Saturday night to return in two years. “People were so impressed they voted to come back here in 2016,” said organizer Paul Pinard. “It was an overwhelming vote.” The samboree, which featured a Hawaiian luau theme, took place on June 25-28 at Dick Bartlett Park and featured 142 RVs and 276 people. “We had people from Wisconsin, Wyoming, Saskatchewan, Washington, Alberta, Oregon and from British Columbia as far away as Williams Lake and Vancouver Island,” said Pinard. It was the first time the Samboree had ever been held in Grand Forks. The event was held in Midway in 2012. Pinard said there were plenty of events to keep everyone busy. “Some of our people took in the baseball games (at GFI),” he said. “We had bocce, string golf, beanbag baseball, card bingo. We had enter-

tainment on two nights with live bands.” There was a craft sale on Saturday that was open to the general public with over 20 vendors. Pinard said the feedback after the samboree was all very positive. “Everyone was very impressed with the city,” he said. “Everyone was impressed with what the city did for us, including put up a sign welcoming us. Some campers had been to 20 or more samborees and never seen a sign like it. Another thing that impressed them was the city ambassadors that came around and explained what people could find in town and where they could find it. People really enjoyed that and thought it was a good touch.” Pinard said the campers spent a lot of time and money in the community and were very impressed by the friendliness of the local merchants. “We have a box and people bring their receipts and put their names on it and we have a merchant draw every night,” he said. “By Saturday night the box was completely full.” Pinard also said he talked to two couples who are looking at buying local property and moving to the area now from the Lower Mainland.

Thank You The Canada Day Committee would like to thank everyone who made the day a big success:

City of Grand Forks and Heritage Canada for their contributions, Mayor Taylor & city councilors for their support, organizing committees for Canada Day & Grand Forks BC Parades, everyone who joined in the parade and made it fun, all of our faithful vendors and entertainers who put on a magnificent show for the day, equipment operators that were essential to the event, all of our fun-loving citizens who came out to enjoy the sunshine and good times. An extra special thank you to Overwaitea Foods for donating and serving their scrumptious watermelon and birthday cake, along with the Grand Forks Gazette for donating their attention, time & space to this fantastic community Event! This Project has been made possible, in part, by the Government of Canada. Ce projet a été appuyé par le Programme Développement des communautés par le biais des arts et du patrimoine du ministère de Patrimoine canadien.

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(Top left) Ashley Odger (left) paints a butterfly on the face of Selena Knapp. Face painting was one of several fun events for the kids at City Park for Canada Day. (Top right) Keeping cool under the umbrella while enjoying the festivities at City Park are (from left) Liz Annesley, Fran Shalifoux and Bev DeMaertelaere. (Middle) Councillor and Elks member Cher Wyers helps dole out pancakes and eggs for breakfast to Acacia and Nevaeh Lucke at the Canada Day event at City Park. (Below) Staff and their families from Grand Forks Credit Union march down the parade route.

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156 Athletes and 35 Coaches from the Kootenays (Zone 1) will be at the Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games July 17- 20.

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Rotary members tour Bron and Sons The Grand Forks Rotary Club took a break from the usual Thursday morning breakfast meeting to take a tour of Bron and Sons Nursery on July 3 with guide Cheryl Ahrens (left).

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Duo kicks off Music in the Park The John Vere band featuring John Vere and Curt Garrison performed at the first Music in the Park performance at Gyro Park in Grand Forks on July 2. Music in the Park is held every Wednesday at Gyro throughout the summer (weather permitting). Be sure to bring your lawn chairs!

The new Ronald McDonald House BC opens in June. A home away from home for seriously ill children receiving treatment at BC Children’s Hospital, the new and bigger House has enough room to welcome 73 families every day, keeping 2,500 families per year together when it matters most.

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Put on your dancing shoes, Mr. Mojo is coming to the library. The library! Yes, the library! We are celebrating “Funny Business” at this year’s Summer Reading Club and Mr. Mojo is the perfect entertainer to get things shaking. Listen to his song Mr. Mojo and he will tell you why “he’s going to help you turn your frown upside down” when he comes to town. While you are at it, listen to the rest of his album, which can be found at: mrmojo.net/about.html. You are sure to have your favourites; perhaps Dirty Old Bear or Making Cookies. His style ranges from reggae to funk to folk, with fun lyrics, that children can relate to. Mr. Mojo’s songs appeal to parents as well as

their off-spring. In a recent interview with Nirvana Chronicles, Mr. Mojo said “Parents should enjoy it as much as the children.” However, nothing is as good as a live performance, especially when the entertainer engages his audiences and makes it a memorable experience for all. “ His music is upbeat and funny and his stage presence and rapport with the kids was fantastic.” commented Lizanne Eastwood on his performance at the Grand Forks and District Public Library last year. She is so impressed Mr. Mojo will be coming to the library on this tour in July. “This is a wonderful chance for your family to enjoy a fabulous, free concert, with a first-class, Kootenay-based entertainer,” she added.

Mr. Mojo will be at the Grand Forks and District Public Library on Wednesday, July 16 at 1 pm. The Grand Forks and District Public Library is very pleased to partner with the Kootenay Library Federation to bring Mr. Mojo to Grand Forks.

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The second annual Blues on the Lake BBQ and Dance Party is set to rock the Christina Lake Community Hall on Saturday, July 19. The barbecue starts at 7 p.m., with Mud Bay Blues Band taking the stage from 8 p.m. till late. The Mud Bay Blues Band has been electrifying audiences with their unique brand of Rhythm and Blues for more than 35 years. Founded in 1978, their well-deserved moniker, “The Band That Won’t Go Away,” testifies to their tenacity and ongoing popularity.

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As it says in their official bio: “This national Blues Festival. ain’t your average Blues band.” Tickets sell for $20 and available The band has shared stages at Grand Forks Credit Union, The with—and earned praise and re- Source and Christina Living Arts spect from—such Blues giants as Centre. James Cotton and the late Stevie Ray Vaughn (“Mud Bay? More fun!”). Longtime favourites on the Western Canadian club circuit, they have also been a featured attraction at The Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival and MUD BAY BLUES BAND The Calgary Inter-

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Although our Summer z Check Reading Club began yes It terday, it’s still not too late Out to sign up! And as a way to accommodate those of you who don’t want AVI to commit to all seven SILBERSTEIN weeks, we’ll be leaving our Fridays open as a drop-in. Bring your 6- to 12-year-olds by any Friday from July 8 to Aug. 22, either from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. or from 1 - 3 p.m. And we’ve still got a few last-minute spots for the full program available, so give us a call or come by if you want more information. (And for those of you who are just joining us, our Summer Reading Club is a free program for children ages 6-12, with games, stories, crafts and lots of fun.) Beat the Heat If you need a break from the sun this summer, you’ll be happy to know that many of our programs will continue right on through to the fall—including our knitting club, chess club and Tech Cafe. And for those of you who might want some help keeping the kids or grandkids entertained, check out our Storytime Boxes (themed sets of books, CDs, puppets, etc.) Christina Lake Everyone loves the Lake! Especially at this time of year. And we’re no exception—Lizanne will be at the Welcome Centre every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and for July and August she’ll be holding weekly storytimes there (11:30 a.m. – 12 noon) and Lego craziness (1 - 3 p.m). It’s the hottest part of the day, so if you need a break you can drop by and visit her in the back room of the Welcome Centre. We’ll also have a booth at the Christina Lake homecoming—see you there! Audio and Video We’ve added a whole bunch of audiobooks (on CD) and videos to our collection recently. Here are some of our new documentaries: 1) Payback 2) Pink Ribbons Inc. 3) The Elder Project 4) Status Quo? The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada 5) The Untold History of the United States

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Community

Hunger affects mood, sleep and more Have you ever been hungry? I don’t mean hungry as in, dinner is late, or you worked through lunch. I mean truly hungry. Going to bed without dinner because there’s no food in the house and trying to sleep while your stomach growls and aches. Getting up in the morning and drinking hot water to try and convince your body that it’s food. Certainly hunger is uncomfortable but it also affects our mood, our sleep patterns and our body’s ability to perform. Acute hunger makes learning and concentration difficult. It is often accompanied by deficiencies in important vitamins and minerals which can cause vision issues, bleeding gums and decaying teeth. It can threaten the intestinal tract, kidneys and liver. Hunger causes a decrease in heart rate and oxygen levels, making it difficult to perform any kind of physical activity. Insufficient protein will cause muscles to shrink and weaken and joints to ache. Hunger also affects the body’s ability to heal, causing

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the most minor of ailments to drag on for weeks; all with no extra funds for over the counter medications. At the Boundary Community Food Bank we regularly help people who are truly hungry. Last month alone, we provided 135 hampers (each providing 12-15 meals) for 190 adults and 77 children. We passed along food donated by this wonderfully giving community and supplemented it with purchased salmon, tuna, eggs, fruits and vegetables, meat, soup and other canned goods, made possible by your generous cash donations. We also provided diapers, some baby food and formula and 284 litres of milk. Some of our clients come monthly, many of them come only in the winter, or only in the

months when other expenses such as electricity or insurance are due and others only when an unplanned expense occurs, perhaps medical supplies or the need to replace an appliance or child’s clothing. As of the end of June, we have 335 active client files, each of which has received at least one hamper in the past year. During July and August we are only open every second Tuesday (July 8 and 22, and Aug, 5 and 19) and donations can be dropped off at our side entrance (7419 Second St.) from 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. on those dates. If you’ve collected food on our behalf and need to bring it at a different day or time, please leave a message on our answering machine at 250-4422800. And, as always, we have drop-off bins at Buy-Low, Extra and Overwaitea Foods and cheques can mailed to us at Boundary Community Food Bank, PO Box 1052, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0. Please continue to help us help the hungry. Hunger Matters.

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Quote of the WeeK: There is only one thing a philosopher can be relied upon to do, and that is to contradict other philosophers. – William James (1842 - 1910 Joke of the Week: What dog can jump higher than a building? Anydog, buildings can’t jump!

Thumbs up to a great Canadian Day event at City Park in Grand Forks. Kudos to the organizers. Thumbs up for the great banner for Canada Day as well as the flags and the flower boxes. Thumbs up to the young man that took the time to get out of his white car to clean garbage off the middle of the road on Como Street. People, don’t leave the garbage out overnight! Thumbs down to the engineer for the Grand Forks Railroad for excessive and unnecessary “whistle blowing,” disrupting the peace and serenity of our quiet little town with no respect for anyone who works shift work. Thumbs up the Gazette for your “Highlight” featuring our mobile mammogram clinic. Thank you again! Thumbs up to all the fans at the GFI who stayed 15 minutes for the closing ceremony to

honour all the players and volunteers for six days of entertainment. Thumbs down to the people who are leaving their household garbage in the garbage cans along the trails in Grand Forks. You are leaving a horrible mess—nice way to show visitors what the people of Grand Forks are like! Thumbs down to the people at Christina Lake who set off fireworks in hot dry weather when there is a fire ban in existence and thumbs down to lack of enforcement on the fire ban. Would you like to give a thumb up or a thumb down? Email editor@grandforksgazette.ca with Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down as a subject line. We could publish your anonymous submission. Attacks on specific businesses and people will not be published. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised. Please keep it tasteful.

Little bit of reggae Reggae band Tasman Jude—The Al from Alberta, Canada and BraveHart from Trinidad & Tobago—performed recently at Smilez. Each has shared the stage with Grammy and Juno award nominated/winning artists ranging from Fresh IE, Amanda Cook, Big Sugar, Ill Scarlet and many more. Chris Hammett photo


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Scared Silly... Accepting the winners trophy are members of the Liquor Chicks: (from left) Angelina McIver, Rose Brooks, Jesse Cochrane, Celeste Deal, Katy Sparks, Kayla Sebastian, Alana Kiselbach, Sarah Unruh, Dayan Esson and Cass Funk. Pat Kelly photos

Liquor Chicks take title PAT KELLY

Boundary Creek Times Reporter

The Boundary women’s fastball tourney was held in Midway this past weekend. The Liquor Chicks from Grand Forks took first place after going undefeated in the tourney and during the regular season. Rock Creek placed second in the tournament, Beaverdell placed third, and Greenwood took fourth. “It was a great tourney put on by the Greenwood ladies fastball team,” said Angelina McIver of the Liquor Chicks. “We had beautiful weather all weekend!” Team MVP for the chicks was Rosemary Brooks, while Angelina McIver was named best

fielder and Cass Funk took pitcher of the tournament. Tournament MVP honours went to Celeste Deal of the chicks. She was also named the best batter.

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It was a veritable cavalcade of medals for the Grand Forks Piranhas swim club at a meet in Colville on June 28 and 29 despite rainy conditions at the only outdoor meet on the schedule. “Even though it rained for the majority of the swim meet, the Piranhas performed well,” said coach Robyn Van Ek. “Many of our swimmers achieved best times in various events.” Van Ek said the Colville meet allows swimmers to choose events of differing lengths which makes it a unique and

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fun swim meet to attend. “Ethan Argue completed the ‘Guts and Glory’ 400 individual medley at the end of the meet,” she said. “His time was 6:38 and he finished third out of eight swimmers.” Another meet standout for Grand Forks was Shian Corbeil who set a record in division 3 girls 100M butterfly, “which is usually reserved for division 4 swimmers and up,” said Van Ek. “She broke the record by over a second which was set in 2003.” Corbeil’s new record was 1:23:63 beating the old record of 1:24:82 by Melissa Afford. Overall, the Piranhas finished second behind the No. 1

Castlegar Aquanauts. Penticton Pikes finished third. Medal winners from the Piranhas were:

Div. 1 boys – Kohei Dunnet Division 3 Girls: Gold - Shian Corbeil Silver - Kiyomi Dunnet Division 4 Boys: Bronze - Ethan Argue Division 5 Girls: Silver - Leena Corbeil

Division 7 Boys: Silver - Trentin Ludwar Division 8 Women: Gold - Robyn Van EK Division 8 Men: Silver - Doug Van Ek

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Local golfer off to Summer Games CRAIG LINDSAY

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A local golfer has qualified and will compete in the B.C. Summer Games later this month in Nanaimo. Jordan Field make the cut by finishing second recently at the Summer Games qualifier at Redstone in Rossland. Field said he wasn’t too nervous going into the qualifier. He said he treated as any other tournament. “There weren’t that many kids trying out so it wasn’t too bad.” Field is 16 years old and attends Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS). He has been playing golf since was a young toddler but only recently has he gotten serious. He started golfing competitively two years ago in Grade 8.

“I’ve been golfing in the junior circuit where you go in tournaments in several different courses,” he said. This past week (July 1-4) he participated in the Birchbank CN Future Links Championship, which is the first tournament of the year for the junior circuit. The highly competitive tournament features many of the top junior golfers in Western Canada. Field, who works at the Christina Lake Golf Course as a cart washer, enjoys the quiet solitude of golf. “It’s peaceful,” he said, “and I’m good at it so that helps.” Field figures he hits the links about twice a week and practices once a week. Field is known for his distance off the tees. “I can hit the ball pretty far and my irons are pretty good,” he said. “Putting is also something I struggle with.”

Since there are no golf coaches at the Summer Games, Field has trained occasionally with Christine Lake head pro Noel Veitch. Field was also the captain of the local GFSS golf team which finished second at the Kootenay qualifying tournament in April. Although he figures the competition at the games will be very tough, Field is looking forward to the challenge. “I think it’ll be fun,” he said. “I know a couple of kids that are going so I won’t be alone. I don’t expect to win it, there are a lot of really good golfers in there, but I hope to have some good rounds.” B.C. Summer Games golf is being played at the Nanaimo Golf Club. The games go from July 17 – 20 and include over 3,200 participants ranging in age from 11-18 years old playing 19 different sports.

to Survive programs provide the skills necessary to survive an unexpected fall into deep water. The Grand Forks GRAND FORKS Aquatic Centre is ofRECREATION fering the Swim to Survive Challenge throughout the summer months. There are three simple basic skills needed to survive in an emergency water related accident: roll into deep water, tread water for one minute, and swim 50 metres. If you show the staff you know the skills, your name will entered into a draw to win some great incentive prizes. In addition to the Swim to Survive program, we will be offering a Swim Pa-

trol Camp Aug. 5 to Aug. 8. This offers more advanced water safety skills, includes stroke correction and endurance training. The fee for this camp is $85 and the deadline to register is July 25. GFREC is offering an advanced leadership camp which includes the Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross certification. This course teaches the basic lifesaving skills needed to help in a water safety rescue and is the first steps towards becoming a lifeguard. Deadline to register is July 21. Fitness Park The outdoor fitness equipment has arrived and installation is almost complete. Stop by the aquatic centre parking lot and check it out. The park will include cardio and strengthening options.

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Leagues wrap up but great golf continues

Summer is here! Connor Hawes gets some air on a wakeboard at Christina Lake on Sunday, June 22. Many locals and visitors alike will surely hit beautiful Christina Lake and area rivers now that summer weather has truly arrived.

Closest to the pin on hole #5 for the 0-10 handicap was Gary Secco, with Steve Danshin for the 11-16 and Mark Darling Christina Lake Golf Club is sponsor- in the 17 and over handicap. Gary Secco ing some great golf this summer with was the overall closest to the pin on hole Kettle Valley Golf Club visiting today #16. The longest drive on #1 in the 0-10 (Wednesday), Colville Golf Club visiting handicap was Bob Kewely, 11-16 handion July 16, Osoyoos Golf Club visiting cap was Corey Flodell and 17 and over on July 22, B.C. Senior Championship handicap was Dave Bartlett. The Retirees held their First Half on July 21 – 24 and the Ladies Open on Aug. 26. The leagues have wrapped up windup with a Two Man Low Net game for the summer and will return in Sep- on June 26. The winning team with a 116 tember. There will be lots of tee times for was the team of Larry Matheson, Bob everyone to golf during the lazy days of Skelton, Pat Horkoff and Tom Wynn. Second place with a 117 were Jack Fullerton, summer. The Tuesday Ladies League played a Butch Bisaro, Jim Matthews and Lorne straight low net game in dreary weather. Robinson. KPs were won by Lawrence Lynn Mackey was the first low net, fol- Valentine and Doug Large. The Thursday Ladies league finished lowed by Edna Kazakoff second low net the first half of the season playing a two and Sharon Salmi third low net. The Wednesday Men’s had hot sun- man low net game. In the first flight, 0-30 ny weather to play two man low gross handicap, Connie Kostash and Doreen game. In the 0-10 handicap, Graeme Barlow came in with a 38. They were folCarlson and Ed Bron came in with a 67 lowed by a 39 played by Shauna Lum low gross. They were followed with and Laura Carlson. Paz Alguire and Cola 68 played by Dan Pilon and Dallas leen Hrynda came in third with a 39. In Moore. Third low gross was another 68 the 31 and over handicap, Glenda Higplayed by John Dedels and Bert Burnell- gins and Natalie Sweeney played a 42. A 43 was played by Michelle Field and ShaHiggs. In the 11-16 handicap, a score of 69 ron Hunt to get second place. Third place gave Corey Flodell and Jeff Hutton the was Louise Popoff and Lynda Kabatoff low gross. Marty Boisvenue and Bruce with a 44. The long drive was on hole #2 and in Gamble came in second with a low gross of 73. Third low gross was 74 played by the 0-29 handicap, Shauna Lum won. In Stephen Danshin and Doug Allin. Dave the 30 and over handicap, Brooke Hiram Jewett and Vince Bron led the 17 and was the winner. The closest to the pin was over handicap with a low gross of 67. on hole #5. Connie Kostash took the win Second low gross of 74 was played by in the 0-29 handicap and Carol Graham Rod Vatcher and Will Rodgers. Warren took the win in the 30 and over handicap. Hole #3 had the longest putt and was Dunbar and Dennis Flanagan got third won by Paz Alguire. low gross with a 75.

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Anglers need lifejackets too CANDIAN SAFE BOATING COUNCIL to the Grand Forks Gazette

July 5-13 marks National Fishing Week in Canada. The Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC) and the B.C. Wildlife Federation want to remind anglers that wearing your lifejacket is even more important than wearing your “lucky fishing hat.” But they do share one trait: they both have to be worn to be effective! According to the Canadian Safe Boating Council and the Lifesaving Society, 80 percent of recreational boaters who drown each and every year in Canada were not wearing a lifejacket. Most of these drownings occur in small, open power boats, accounting for 60 per cent of these preventable deaths. A majority of these victims were males between the ages of 19 and 35, out for a day of fishing.

“More than half the recreational boats sold in Canada are used for fishing,” says Jean Murray, chair of the Canadian Safe Boating Council. “And during National Fishing Week, the Canadian Safe Boating Council would like to remind all anglers not only to have their lifejacket onboard their boat, but to wear it as if their life depended on it—because it just might!” Many of today’s anglers are delighted with the models that are designed especially to suit their needs. They’re rugged, allow for full freedom of movement to cast and are constructed with lots of pockets for gear. Some even come equipped with an attachment from which to hang a landing net. When choosing their lifejacket, anglers should also check the label to make sure it is Transport Canada approved, is the correct size and fits snugly.

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Gunter J. Beisswenger DR. T.C.M 7487 2nd St. Grand Forks 250-442-5802

Saskatoon Pie $ Flavoured Ice Cream

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Non-dairy, lactose-free treats available.

Special thanks to Romaine Industries. Without your support we would not be here today.

250.443.0003

7454 19th Street Grand Forks, BC

BlueLadder Quilting Longarm Quilting Service

Full Drywall Services

Painting Interior/Exterior

Framing

• Using Gammill Longarm with Statler Stitcher • Only high quality threads used • Large selection of designs • Variety of battings to choose from

“Bringing Life to Your Quilts”

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Boundary Honey DO! Prompt & Reliable Handyman

Property Maintenance “I don’t build houses, I fix them”

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Grand Forks Deck and Rail Topless Glass and Aluminum Hand Railing

Waterproof Vinyl Decking

Hardwood Floor Installation & Refinishing

Derek Pankoff

PH: 250-443-3048 • 250-442-9795

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Energy Upgrade Professionals Ltd. •Insulation: blowing, bat, styro •Thermal Imaging Inspections •Fujitsu & Daikin Mini Split Heat Pumps (ductless) •Brand Names For Less

“Save Money On Heating and Cooling!” Phone: 250-442-5574 or Cell: 250-442-7273

Laser engraving – Nameplates, tags, stainless plates Corporate awards – Plaques, pins, mugs Wood boxes, clocks, pens, etched wine glasses Cremation urns and granite headstones

Phone Dana ~ 250-442-2445 email: dnovotny@telus.net

Whispers of Hope Thrift Shop Mon. - Fri. 9 - 4 pm Sat. 10 - 2 pm

Community Kitchen Mon. - Fri. 9 - 12 pm

7212 Riverside Drive Grand Forks 250.442.2006 Donations greatly appreciated www.whispersofhope.ca


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CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month

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BAHA’I FAITH

For information call 250-442-3035.

BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH

Contact: Gene 250-449-2422 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church office.

BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP

Sunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks

Sunday Sacrament Service.....10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary...11 a.m. For additional information call the missionaries at 250-666-0374

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH

Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.

CHRISTIAN CENTRE

7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer

SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.

EVANGEL CHAPEL

401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca • Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church..........11:15 a.m. Prayer and Praise............6:00 p.m. Youth Group - Friday ......7:00 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office

GOSPEL CHAPEL

7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH

Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 275 Market Ave.

Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request

Martha Rezansoff

March 28, 1929 - June 30, 2014 Martha was born in Synowo, Poland and immigrated to Canada with her family in 1929. The family settled in northeast Alberta. In 1951 Martha graduated from the Prairie Bible Institute. Later she moved to Castlegar and then Grand Forks where she worked as a Sunday School teacher for many years. After Martha married Peter Rezansoff in 1975, they started holding Bible studies in the community and in their home. They also held Christian services in the local lodges and extended care centres for over 30 years. Later in life her health began to fail and Martha spent her final months in a nursing home. Martha is survived by her husband Peter, two sisters, three brothers, numerous nieces and nephews and many friends. She was predeceased by her parents, three sisters and one brother. We are thankful that she is now at home with her Lord and Savior and we know that someday we will meet again.

Jean Johnstone

(nee Hodgkinson) Jean Johnstone passed away peacefully at Grand Forks, B.C. on July 2, 2014. She was born in Chesterfield, England on July 7, 1932. Jean was predeceased by her parents; one sister, June; one brother, Jack; husband Albert; son Gary; and granddaughter Jessica. She is lovingly remembered by daughter Averil (Bob); great-grandchildren Jazzmyn, Jayden, Jaxson and Charlotte, and their parents Chris and Nikki; sister Gwen; brothers Alf (Margaret) and Geoff (Maria); sister-in-law Maureen and their families, and many friends. Jean loved to play cards, she curled and golfed. She spend many years as a member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion. She loved spending time with her family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Salvation Army. There is no service by request. Arrangements entrusted to Grand Forks Funeral Home.

HüMüH MONASTERY

Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.

KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY

735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH

2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service........................................................................................7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m. Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Fr. Marcel Coté • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Rev. Marcel Coté; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday ............................................................................ 9:00 a.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.

GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA

Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.

Ida Barisoff Nov. 20, 1926 July 1, 2014

On July 1, 2014, Mrs. Ida Barisoff of Oliver passed away at the age 87 years. She was predeceased by her husband Walter in 1997. Ida is survived by children Vi (Michael) Creasey, Bill (Edna) Barisoff, Cindy (Andy) Zeeman and Barry (Sandi) Barisoff; ten grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Ida was born on November 20, 1926 in Kamsack, Saskatchewan to William and Mary Jameff. She loved spending time with family and had a passion for world travel. A funeral service was held at 11:00 a.m. July 5, 2014 at the Valley Congregational Church, Oliver. Donations are gratefully accepted for the Desert Valley Hospice Society, Po Box 1261, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 or the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, 620 Colborne St., Suite 301 London, Ontario, Canada N6B 3R9. Condolences and tributes may be directed to the family by visiting www.nunes-pottinger.com Arrangements entrusted to Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service & Crematorium, Oliver & Osoyoos.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette

Author, historian passes away hobor in British Columbia to serve in public office when he was elected to the local school board. During a Well-known local author and decade on the board he participated Doukhobor historian Eli A. Popoff in the establishment of Selkirk College and, at his suggestion, a phrase has passed away. Popoff, a resident of Grand from a Doukhobor psalm was adForks since 1943, passed away on opted as the official motto of the College: “Best of all—inquire”. July 4, 2014, at the age of 93. His broad community service The pre-eminent Doukhobor historian of his generation, Popoff also included several terms as a authored hundreds of articles and Credit Union director. He was a founding partner of several books, which have received wide national and international cir- Interior Cement Works and Construction Co. Ltd., which built culation. In 1958 he became the first Douk- many homes in the Boundary, and larger projects such as the Doctors’ Clinic, Jack Goddard Memorial Arena, Perley and Hutton Schools and The family of Walter Kalmakoff would like to thank Sunnyview Aparteveryone that sent flowers, cards, food; and telephone messages with your sincere condolences. We deeply ments. appreciate your kind words and thoughts. We would He was later emlike to thank the doctors and all the nursing staff at the ployed at Win Mathers Boundary Hospital, Home Care Nurses, all the staff Notary Public and also at Silver Kettle Ivy House, the Ambulance Attendants with local lawyers and the Baker Family of Grand Forks Funeral Home.

JIM POPOFF

to the Grand Forks Gazette

Thank You

With a sincere thank you to all, from Pauline and her family.

Katie Lebedoff With love in our hearts, we gratefully remember our Mother, Grandma, Sister, Cousin and Friend, Katie Lebedoff. Katie passed away peacefully with family at her side at the Kelowna General Hospital on Sunday, July 6th, 2014 at the age of 74 years. Katie is lovingly survived by her daughters Kathy and Leeda, son John, brother Alec (Nadine), sister Holly (Jim) and granddaughters Kaitlyn and Amy. A Celebration of Katie’s Life will be held on Saturday, July 12th, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at 1450 Sutherland Avenue (Village at Mill Creek), Kelowna. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.mem. com, click on stories and type in Katie Lebedoff. Arrangements entrusted with First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna. 250-762-2299.

In Loving Memory

Mabel Shelloff February 23, 1941 – July 13, 2012 If wishes could build a stairway and our precious memories a lane We would walk right up to Heaven and bring you back again No farewell words were spoken No time to say ‘goodbye’ You were gone before we knew it and only God knows why Our hearts still ache in sadness and secret tears will flow What it meant to love you No one can ever know Since you’ll never be forgotten We pledge to you today A hallowed place within our hearts is where you will always stay From your loving husband Nick & family

ELI A. POPOFF

Mellett and Geronazzo. A life-long USCC member, Popoff serv­ ed that organization in numerous capacities, including executive secretary, office administrator and editor of the Doukhobor periodical ISKRA. He was also charter secretary of the Association of Canadians of Russian Descent (ACRD) and along with its chairman (the late John J. Verigin CM), represented the ACRD at state and multicultural functions in Ottawa, across Canada and abroad. Popoff is survived by his wife of 69 years, Dorothy, three children and their families. A funeral service will take place at 7 p.m. tonight (Wednesday, July 9) and the next morning at 10 a.m., at the USCC Community Centre in Grand Forks.


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Friendly reminder: Grand Forks Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you. Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-4423839 or 250-442-8797.

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THE SALMON Arm Curling Centre in British Columbia, is accepting applications for Head Ice Technician. Successful applicant starts mid August for 2014/2015 season. Preference Level 2 certification or better, with ice making experience. Position includes ice installation, care/maintenance throughout season and year-end removal, along with some facility care duties. Season normally runs from first week of September to March. A competitive wage based on experience is being offered. Send resumes/questions directly to President, Salmon Arm Curling Centre, Darcy Seghers dsrenos@telus.net.

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. UNFILED TAX Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1855-668-8089. (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

Grass/alfalfa Hay excellent quality, small bales. Nursery area. 250-442-4204.

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Lost & Found Found: Looks like husky cross (blue eyes) trotted up North Fork from highway. First waited at my neighbor’s gate and then mine. No collar or tags but has a slight limp from the hind quarter. White with grey saddle. Phone 250-584-4176.

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GET FREE Vending machines. Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected Territories. Full details call now 1-866668-6629. www.tcvend.com Hot Dog Cart, 4 yr old, double sink, 3 burners, oven, Bar-BQ, fridge, 30 gal water tank, all equipment included. $6,500. 250-442-3981.

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking We require qualified Canadian Class 1 Drivers Immediately. We are an Okanagan based transport company looking for qualified drivers for the Western Provinces. All picks and drops paid. Assigned units company cell phones and fuel cards. Regular home time Direct deposit paid every second Friday with no hold backs. We offer a rider and pet policy. All applicants must have reliable transportation and a positive attitude. Please fax resume and abstract to 250-546-0600 or by email to parris@ricknickelltrucking.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. We require qualified US capable Class 1 drivers immediately: We are an Okanagan based transport company looking for qualified drivers for US loads we run primarily in the Pacific Northwest, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. We offer a new pay rate empty or loaded. All picks and drops paid. Assigned units company cell phones and fuel cards. Regular home time Direct deposit paid every second Friday with no hold backs. We offer a rider and pet policy. Company paid US travel Insurance. All applicants must have reliable transportation and a positive attitude. Please fax resume & abstract to 250-546-0600 or by email to parris@ricknickelltrucking.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

Help Wanted

W hispers of Hope Whispers

is seeking a Kitchen Coordinator/Cook

Monday -- Friday, Friday, 88 -- 11 p.m. p.m. to to start start ASAP. ASAP. Must Must be be able able to to lead lead and and Monday coordinate kitchen kitchen volunteers volunteers and and be be aa part part of of aa team. team. coordinate Wage will will be be based based on on experience experience and and qualifi qualifications. cations. Wage Drop off off resume resume with with cover cover letter letter to to André André at at Whispers Whispers of of Hope Hope by by Drop July 18, 19, 2014, 2014, 7212 7212 Riverside Riverside Dr. Dr. or or mail mail to: to: July Whispers of of Hope Hope PO PO Box Box 1561, 1561, Grand Grand Forks, Forks, BC BC V0H V0H 1H0 1H0 Whispers Whispers of of Hope Hope is is aa Benevolent Benevolent Association. Association. Preference Preference will will be be given given to to Whispers individual with with record record of of volunteerism. volunteerism. individual

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APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANS JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIANS

Based out of Grand Forks, BC. If this is a position you are interested in, please send your current resume, in Microsoft Word format, to reception@boundaryelectric.com by July 13, 2014. No phone calls please.

APARTMENT/CONDO MANAGER TRAINING

• Certified Home Study Course • Jobs Registered Across Canada • Gov. Certified www.RMTI.ca / 604.681.5456 or 1.800.665.8339

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

Help Wanted An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.

Dairy Queen Now Hiring!

F/T & P/T positions at the Grand Forks location. Please drop off a resume at 1555 Central Ave. Looking for a couple of strong backs to move some items from storage in Midway to Greenwood and Grand Forks. It would be a large pick up load to both places. You would pick up in Midway, drop off in Greenwood, go back and reload for GF. Please email your bit to: circulation@grandforksgazette.ca

Garden & Lawn NURSERY mix soil, $35 pickup load. Pick up between 10am-1pm, Monday-Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014. Special Price - Blue Spruce 2-ft to 10-ft tall. More info call 250-442-3878 / 250-442-7920.

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PENSIONER in Grand Forks needs help weeding, couple of hours per week. 442-5542

FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.

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Alterations/ Dressmaking Custom sewing and alterations. Clearance Sale on summer dresses. 250-442-2717 Wedding dresses for sale or bring your dress in for alterations. 250-442-2717.

Financial Services ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-3511783. GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

grass hay for sale, no alpha small square bales Call 250-584-4729

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Mobile & RV Park U-Haul/moving supplies Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pm Sat : 10 am - 4 pm Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778

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Feed & Hay 50 bales of quality hay. Grass hay. $4.00 per bale. Carson Rd. 250-442-0957

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Boundary Electric

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WELDER/FABRICATOR - Duties include welding, grinding, torching - Knowledge with bending and forming metal an asset Starting asap Please send your current resume, in Microsoft Word format, to reception@boundaryelectric.com by July 13, 2014. No phone calls please.

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Boundary Home Building Centre is

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: • Full-time yard person with forklift experience and building material knowledge • Full-time counter salesperson with building material knowledge and computer skills • Full-time cashier. Mature individual with previous cash and customer service experience Must hold a valid BC Driver’s License Benefits package is included Apply in writing to Box 1118 Grand Forks BC V0H 1H0 Only those chosen for interview will be contacted No phone calls please

Boundary Home Building Centre 1538 W. Central Ave. Grand Forks

REBAR INSTALLERS NEEDED 24 HOUR CONCRETE GRAIN SILO FORM POUR NORTH VANCOUVER (accommodations provided)

Be part of a landmark project, recognized throughout Vancouver, then Come back to grow with us at LMS Reinforcing Steel Group! Our City infrastructure could not be built without experienced professionals like YOU! Project Duration: Monday, July 21st - Monday, July 28th, 2014 Number of Vacancies: 50 Requirements: Looking for DEPENDABLE and HARD working professionals who can commit to: seven (7) to eight (8) straight days (Monday to Monday) of twelve (12) hour shifts (see below for either Days OR Nights). Shifts: 1) Day = 7am to 7pm; OR 2) Night = 7pm to 7am (premium rate paid) Beneŵts: • Accommodation (if you reside out of North Vancouver area) • Meals provided (During shifts) • Completion Bonus (if all 7 days of 12 hour shift is completed). Application requirements: Send your Letter of intent/interest and point form Resume (outlining your previous experience & transferable skills) and preferred shift (Day or Night) via: careers@lmsgroup.ca OR Fax: 604.572.6139 – Quote: “SILO-July2014” in the subject line. We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those who clearly outline the application requirements above will be contacted toward future screening.


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Merchandise for Sale

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Estate Sales

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Grand Forks: Sat & Sun July 12 & 13. 8am-2pm. 7611 20th St. No early birds.

Farm Equipment Tractor with front end loader, 1950 Massey Harris 30, 6’ front snow plow, 5’ bucket, rattles and leaks but doesn’t burn oil, No 3 point, and hydraulics aren’t live. $1300. 250-4427344.

Free Items Feral kittens need a good home. Great barn cats. Good mousers. Please call 250-4422578. Looking for Chainsaw parts & pieces, working or not. 250443-5997

Firewood/Fuel Logging truck loads of fir/ larch firewood for sale. 250304-4475.

Garage Sales Grand Forks: July 12, 2014. 8am-4pm. 6720 19th Street. Toys, household items, electronics, misc. Grand Forks: July 12, 8am2pm. 3505 Carson Rd. Something for everyone. Grand Forks: Sat & Sun July 12 & 13. 8am-2pm. 7611 20th St. No early birds. Grand Forks: Thur July 10 & Thur July 17, 9am-3pm, 121 Sagamore Rd. Over 2,000 items! Antiques, art, jewelry, furniture, etc.

Heavy Duty Machinery SCRAP PAPPY Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc., All insurance in place to work on your property. www.scrappappy.ca 250-547-2584.

Medical Supplies Electric $1,300.

mobility scooter 250-442-5186.

Misc. for Sale 2013 Victory series scooter, less than 100kms, $1,900. 250-447-9162. 5HP front tine tiller, very good condition, replaced motor used a few seasons, $350. 1HP house pump, $30. 2HP irrigation pump, $75. 250-442-8601 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 A- STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. SPECIAL Trades are welcome. 40’ Containers under $2500! DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com China Cabinet (Mahogany finish) $300. Glass shelves, mirrored back, storage below, 7’2” tall, 54” wide, 17” deep. 250-442-2770. Delivery avail. Deer head (mounted) $100. Radio/record player $50. 3/4 bed $30. Queen size bed complete $400. TV + console $50. Stereo + speakers $150. Antique dresser & mirror $65. 250-443-3096. Home Gym weights machine. $350. 250-442-5142 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot. Lamp, tins etc. Call 250-4423283. Plexiglass window panels, w/frame. 250-442-8429

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WOODLOT LICENCE PLAN A Woodlot Licence Plan for Woodlot licence 1772 in the Rock Creek – Bridesville Road area is available for public review and comment at the residence of Lanny and Debbie Pownall from July 9 – August 9, 2014. To be addressed in this plan, written comments mailed to L&D Pownall, RR 2 Site 90, C6 Rock Creek, BC V0H 1Y0 must be received by August 9, 2014. Please phone 250-446-2524 for more information or an appointment to review.

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PUBLIC NOTICE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL VACANT PROPERTY FOR SALE This is a PUBLIC NOTICE, pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter, of the intention of the City of Grand Forks to sell an industrial zoned property on the corner of Sagamore Road and Coronation Place which is 1.49 hectares in size. The property is legally described as: Lot 5, District Lot 534, S.D.Y.D., Plan KAP86416

The property is zoned I-1 (Light Industrial). Council has deemed this property as excess to the needs of the City and wishes to dispose of the property. The property is being sold on an “as is” basis. The purchaser must accept all responsibility for any past and future contamination of the property. The lowest price that will be accepted for the property is $195,000.00 plus any applicable taxes. The City will not consider any offers with subject conditions. Property Purchase Tax will be payable at the time of conveyance. The Purchaser will be responsible for all costs of transferring the title of the property. The lowest or any bid may not necessarily be accepted. Sealed bids, identifying the perspective purchaser’s name, address, bid price and a development proposal, together with a certi¿ed cheTue in the amount of 10 of the bid price, representing payment of a deposit, will be accepted at City Hall, 6641 Industrial Park Way, P.O. Box 220, Grand Forks, B.C., until the close of business at 3:00 p.m., on Wednesday, July 30, 2014. InTuiries regarding the property should be directed to Sasha Bird, Manager of Development & Engineering Services, at 250-442-8266, extension 60246. Sasha Bird, Manager of Development & Engineering Services CITY OF GRAND FORKS

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2014 LOCAL GOVERNMENT GENERAL ELECTIONS,OTHER VOTING & MAIL BALLOT VOTING On Saturday, November 15, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) ǁill hold the >ocal 'overnment 'eneral lecƟons for the oĸce(s) of Director(s) for the RDKB ũurisdicƟons of: lectoral Area ‘A’, Electoral Area of Lower Columbia/Old Glory (Electoral Area ‘B’), Electoral Area of ChrisƟna LaŬe (Electoral Area ‘C’), Electoral Area ‘D’/Rural Grand &orŬs, and Electoral Area of West Boundary (Electoral Area ‘E’). Who Can Vote By Mail? RDKB Electors may vote by mail if you: 1) have a physical disability, illness or inũury that aīects your ability to vote on General soƟng Day, Saturday, November 15, 2014 or on one of the two advanced voƟng opportuniƟes (Wednesday, November 5th and Wednesday, November 12th) OR 2) expect to be absent from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary on General soƟng Day (Saturday, November 15) and at the Ɵmes of all advance voƟng opportuniƟes (Wednesday, November 5th and Wednesday, November 12th). Dost of the rules for voƟng and registering by mail are the same as those rules for those who will vote at the regular polling staƟons. Who is Eligible to Vote? ;RegƵlaƌ anĚ Mail Ballot VoƟngͿ You are allowed to vote if you are registered as: 1) a Resident Elector (i.e. you live in RDKB Electoral Area A, B, C, D, or E). 2) a Non-Resident Property Elector (you live elsewhere in B.C. but you own property in one of the RDKB’s Electoral Areas (e.g. A, B, C, D or E) or you own property in more than one of the RDKB’s Electoral Areas (e.g. A, B, C, D or E). **Note: In order to vote as a Non Resident Property Elector (2) above you must have wriƩen consent of the maũority of the owners who may be on Ɵtle of such property (should there be more than one owner of said property). All Electors (regular and mail ballot electors) must meet all of the following requirements to vote: 1) You must be 18 years of age or older on general voƟng day (November 15, 2014) 2) You must be a Canadian ciƟnjen 3) You must have been a resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately before you register to vote. 4) You must: (a) have been a resident of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Electoral Areas A, B, C, D, or E for at least 30 days immediately before you register to vote (for Resident Electors), OR (b) be a registered owner of real property in the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Electoral Areas A, B, C, D, or E for at least 30 days immediately before you register to vote (for Non-Resident Property Electors). 5. You must not have been disqualiĮed by law from voƟng. How Do You Register to Vote? ;Regular and Mail Ballot RegistraƟonͿ You must register on the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary List of Registered Electors, either in advance (unƟl September 23, 2014) or at the Ɵme of voƟng (i.e. at advanced polls on November 5th and 12th or on General soƟng Day November 15th). AdvanĐe RegistraƟon: If you are not on the List of Registered Electors, and wish to register in advance unƟl September 23, 2014 please contact the RDKB Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer (250-3ϲ8-0225 or tlenardonΛrdŬb.com) for papercopies of the ApplicaƟon to Register as a Resident Elector form or in the case of a Non-Resident Property Elector, the ApplicaƟon to Register as a Non-Resident Property Elector form and the Non-Resident Property Elector Consent form. OR Download the forms from the RDKB website at: www.rdŬb. comʹElecƟons and Referendums. &or Mail Ballot VoƟng: If you miss the advance registraƟon (unƟl September 23, 2014), the appropriate ApplicaƟon to Register forms and consent forms, should they be necessary will be included in your Dail Ballot ApplicaƟon pacŬage or in the Dail Ballot soƟng pacŬage. VoƟng at the Wolls: If you miss the advance registraƟon (September 23, 2014), the appropriate ApplicaƟon to Register forms and consent forms, should they be necessary, will be provided at the polling staƟons on advanced voƟng opportuniƟes (November 5th and November 12th) and on General soƟng Day November 15, 2014. ReƋuired IdenƟĮĐaƟon and Submission of RegistraƟon &orms Pursuant to SecƟon 5ϳ (1) (a) and (b), SecƟon 5ϳ (2) (a) and (b) and SecƟon 5ϳ (3) of the Local Government Act, electors who are not already registered to vote in the RDKB ũurisdicƟon and who wish to do so, must provide two pieces of idenƟĮcaƟon that together prove who you are and where you live. One of them must have your signature on it (i.e. Driver’s License). Photo idenƟĮcaƟon is not required. Advanced RegistraƟon: Anyone (e.g. regular electors and mail ballot electors) may register in advance before September 23, 2014 as follows: 1. Canada Wost: submit a photocopy of two pieces of idenƟĮcaƟon along with the Resident Elector ApplicaƟon for RegistraƟon form or with the Non-Resident Property

Elector ApplicaƟon for RegistraƟon form via Canada Wost to the Regional District oĸces: 202-843 Rossland Avenue, drail, BC s1R 4S8͖ aƩenƟon Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer. OR 2. In-person: hand-deliver to the Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer or designate at the RDKB drail oĸce a photocopy of two pieces of idenƟĮcaƟon with the completed Resident Elector ApplicaƟon for RegistraƟon form or the NonResident Property Elector ApplicaƟon for RegistraƟon form. OR 3. E-MAIL a photocopy of two pieces of idenƟĮcaƟon AND the completed Resident Elector ApplicaƟon for RegistraƟon form or the Non-Resident Property Elector ApplicaƟon for RegistraƟon form to the Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer, dheresa Lenardon at tlenardonΛrdŬb.com. OR 4. FAX a photocopy of two pieces of idenƟĮcaƟon AND the completed Resident Elector ApplicaƟon for RegistraƟon form or the Non-Resident Property Elector ApplicaƟon for RegistraƟon form to the Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer, dheresa Lenardon at 250-3ϲ8-3ϵϵ0. Mail Ballot Electors who are not already on the Regional District List of Registered Electors must submit a photocopy of two pieces of idenƟĮcaƟon with their registraƟon forms either when registering in advance, or when returning the completed Dail Ballot ApplicaƟon form, or when returning the completed Dail Ballot soƟng pacŬage. At the Wolls RegistraƟon: Those who will be registering at the polls at the advanced voƟng opportuniƟes November 5th or November 12th and those who will be registering at the polls on General soƟng Day November 15th, 2014 will also be required to submit two pieces of idenƟĮcaƟon. Acceptable idenƟĮcaƟon includes: 1. BC Driver’s License 2. BC CareCard or Gold CareCard 3. BC IdenƟĮcaƟon Card 4. CiƟnjenship Card 5. Social Insurance Card ϲ. Credit Card If you wish to conĮrm that your name is on the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary List of Registered Electors, or you want to register a change of name or address, contact the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer, Theresa Lenardon at 250-3ϲ8-0225 or tlenardonΛ rdŬb.com. Mail Ballot Electors - ReƋuesƟng a Mail Ballot ApplicaƟon Form Dail Ballot Electors may apply for a Dail Ballot ApplicaƟon form beginning October 10, 2014. Once you have obtained a Dail Ballot ApplicaƟon form, you must complete it and submit it with all required documentaƟon, including acceptable idenƟĮcaƟon and registraƟon forms if necessary, to the Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer or designate no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, November 7, 2014 ensuring that all informaƟon requested for on the form is provided. The completed Dail Ballot ApplicaƟon form and other required documentaƟon can be submiƩed to the Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer by: 1) regular mail through Canada Post to 202-843 Rossland Avenue, Trail, BC V1R 4S8 2) e-mail (tlenardonΛrdŬb.com) or 3) fax (250-3ϲ8-3ϵϵ0). ΎΎΎhpon receipt of an applicaƟon for a Dail Ballot VoƟng pacŬage and aŌer the NominaƟon Period has expired and ballots have been ordered, printed and delivered to the Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer, the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary will begin to send out the said pacŬages someƟme at the end of October. ΎΎΎTo be counted for the elecƟon or other voƟng, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer or designate at the RDKB oĸces 202-843 Rossland Avenue, Trail, BC or at other designated locaƟons (to be determined) no later than 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 15, 2014. &urther informaƟon regarding mail ballot voƟng will be published closer to the ElecƟon. ***It is the sole responsibility of the person applying for a mail ballot pacŬage to ensure that the mail ballot is received by the Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer or designate within this Ɵmeline. Please note that the requirements speciĮed in this noƟĮcaƟon are established by Provincial legislaƟon found in Parts 3 and 4 of the Local Government Act. No alteraƟon from these requirements can or will be permiƩed. Contact InformaƟon Theresa Lenardon, Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer tlenardonΛrdŬb.com 250-3ϲ8-ϵ148 (RecepƟon) 250-3ϲ8-0225 (Direct) 1-800-355-ϳ352 (in BC only) 202-843 Rossland Avenue, Trail, BC V1R 4S8 Bryan Teasdale, Deputy Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer bteasdaleΛrdŬb.com DarŬ Andison, Deputy Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer mandisonΛrdŬb.com This informaƟon is also published on the RDKB website: www.rdŬb.com Theresa Lenardon, Chief ElecƟon Oĸcer


Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, July 9, 2014

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Nova acoustic guitar with accessories. $175. 250-4425142.

“Have You Renovated” I am in need of cupboards, patio door, house door, as well a garage door. 780-360-9460 Traitor: good working order, +50 horse power. call 250679-4691 or 250-442-2700. We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Grand Forks: Cute 2 bdrm, 1 bath, on 1.5 acres, 4 min to dwntwn. Attached garage, basement mostly finished, lg wired shop, freash paint, 6 apply’s, fruit trees, grapes and fully fenced. $239,500. Viewing or info, 250-442-0336.

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Set of regulation horse shoes, game. $15. 250-442-5142 STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

STEEL BUILDINGS. Summer meltdown sale! 20x20 $5,419. 25x26 $6,485. 30x30 $8,297. 32x34 $9,860. 40x48 $15,359. 47x68 $20,558. Front & back wall included. Pioneer Steel 1800-668-5422 or visit online: www.pioneersteel.ca Two twin beds w/headboards. $40 each or $75 for the pair. 250-442-2544. Wine making equipment, carboy, primary fermenters... etc. 250-442-0146.

Apt/Condos for Sale Grand Forks: Bright 2 bdrm, 1 bath, condo. Balcony, close to shopping, 5 appl’s. 250-4423464. katkon1@yahoo.com

For Sale By Owner Grand Forks: Reebok Treadmill (4 years old) $150. Used kitchen cupboards $150 obo. Small buffet & hutch $75. Call 250-442-3241.

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Chainsaw parts & pieces, working or not. 250-443-5997

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Misc. Wanted BUYING Coin Collections, Estates, Antiques, Native Art, Silver, Jewelry 250-499-0251

BORDER COUNTRY REALTY

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“Open concept” 3 Bed 3 bath, Christina Lake $319,000, full daylight basement,.56A, FSBO: 250-365-5582

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Grand Forks: 2007 14x66 manufactured home in Triangle Gardens. 2bdrm, walking shower & closet in master. Very clean, excellent shape, with 2 wheel chair ramps, sun deck, 5 apply’s & garden shed. $119,000. 250-442-7816

Sharon 250-442-6396

Jazz 250-443-9088

Val 250-442-7655

CUSTOM 1450 SQ. FT. PRIVATE COUNTRY HOME. Professional 24 x 30 woodworking shop, garage, hayshed, storage sheds - all on 4.88 fenced acres w/abundant water. Access to Trans Canada Trail and a short walk to the Kettle River! MLS #2392488 $314,000. Call Sharon

COMPLETELY UPDATED high-end apartment. 2 bedrooms with large closets. This corner unit is very bright with lots of windows and natural light. $105,000. MLS #2397770 Call Jazz or Val

MANY UPDATES in this great farm house on 2.17 acres. This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home has a new electric panel and wiring, new plumbing, new flooring are just some of the many updates. $229,900. MLS #2397644 Call Jazz or Val

THE BACK YARD IS TO DIE FOR, heated pool, gazebo area, fire pit, custom picnic table, all in a fully landscaped vinyl fenced yard. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home won’t last long. $279,900. MLS #2397714 Call Jazz or Val

JUST LISTED! 1125 SQ. FT. HOME W/FULL FIN BASEMENT. IDEAL LOCATION ON LOW TRAFFIC STREET! Fabulous yard w/u.g. sprinklers, dream shop/garage is 25 x 22! MLS #2398811 Quick possession possibletake a look! $234,000. Call Sharon

NEW PRICE!! Many updates in this move-in ready home. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a large covered deck and a 3 car garage. $199,000. MLS #2397368 Call TODAY! Jazz or Val

BRIGHT 2 BED & 1 BATH HOME. 2 blocks from the Christina Lake public beach. $145,900. MLS #2396601 Call Jazz or Val

END UNIT TOWNHOUSE. Large master bedroom with private bathroom in recently completed basement renovation. $138,500. MLS # 2392477 Call Val or Jazz

FABULOUS 4 BED 3 BATH FAMILY HOME ON 2.46 COUNTRY ACRES. Vaulted Family room w/gorgeous gas fireplace, raised sundecks, garden area, double garage, and More! TRY YOUR OFFER MLS #2390869 ASKING $339,500. Call Sharon

JUST LISTED – GORGEOUS .259 AC. VIEW LOT IN VALLEY HEIGHTS! IDEALLY LOCATED ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC. Enjoy the lights and the view of the CITY. $79,900 #2398434 Call Sharon

OWN A PIECE OF PARADISE on the lake. This boat access cabin is on 1.5 ac. All of the appliances are included. $399,000. MLS #2390816 Call Jazz or Val

FANTASTIC LOT CLOSE TO CHRISTINA LAKE Come build your dream house, lots of trees for privacy on this almost a 1/2 acre lot. $85,000. MLS #2390182 Call Jazz or Val

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm in adult park. $33,500. Many upgrades. Reduce 250-442-9780

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2005 SRI Double Wide MODULAR HOME 24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see. $189,500. 250-442-8676 BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH Bungalow, four years old, Sunshine Coast. Low yard maintenance, low running costs, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, ocean & mountain views. Information and pictures, 604.485.8321. Grand Forks: Private acreage w/1800sq ft cordwood house. Includes creek, drilled well, deer fence, fruit trees. $329,000. 250-444-7700. marjorieannv@gmail.com

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AFFORDABLE COZY 2 BED, 1 bath manufactured home on quiet, private dead-end street. If you’re looking for a summer vacation home, check this one out. $169,000. MLS# 2206271

AWESOME BOUNDARY CREEK FRONT HOME! 3 BR, 2 levels, walk out basement. 1420 sq. ft. living space. RV parking. Only $179,000. MLS# 2392278

2 BR, 1250 SQ. FT. HOME, attached garage. Large lot on a quiet street in Greenwood. Asking $159,000. MLS# 2396675

SELL THE LAWNMOWER! No grass here, just a low maintenance, no water required yard and spacious 2 bedroom home with huge living area, plus loads of storage in the basement and detached garage. $239,900. MLS# 2396931

WALK TO THE BEACH! From this 3 BR, 2 bathroom home with hardwood floors and gas fireplace. Detached shop included, call today! $279,900. MLS# 2399079

Lot 10 Prospect Dr. $65,000. MLS# 2390808

Christina Lake Lot 17 English Ridge $249,000. MLS# 2398420

4814 GN Rd. $199,000. MLS# 2393649

Lot 1 24th St. Grand Forks $160,000. MLS# 2395868

Christina Lake Lot 6 Chase Rd. $149,000. MLS# 2394791

6380 12th St. $99,900. MLS# 2394676

Christina Lake Lot G Chase Rd. $119,000. MLS# 2396869

Lot 3 Wilgress Lake $29,000. MLS# 2394297

GREAT STARTER OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY! 1024 sq. ft. on the main, 746 basement, main floor laundry, solid 2 BR, 1 bath home, level lot with good soil, storage shed, patio and carport. $159,000. MLS# 2399037

WATERFRONT! Exceptional custom-built home with high end finishing throughout, triple car garage and separate 150 foot portion of Christina Lake waterfront with aluminum dock for your boat. $924,900. MLS# 2399103

THIS HALF ACRE LOT IS PRICED TO SELL! Located just outside city limits, community water connection available. Vendors are motivated. $69,000. MLS# 2212961

3 BR 2 BATH HOME PRICED TO SELL. Close to schools and rec centre. Metal roof, WETT approved wood stove. Property backs on to Trans Canada Trail. $199,900. MLS# 2396924

JUST A SHORT WALK TO DOWNTOWN and close to City Park. Features two kitchens and separate entries. Renos and addition done in 2007. Asking $255,000. This is a real bargain! MLS# 2393928

ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING: 925 sq. ft. 7-year-old modular home in like-new condition. 2 BR. Main bath plus ensuite, walk in closet, central air, c/w 5 appliances and much more. $95,000. MLS# 2206271

6.75 ACRES OF FARMLAND. Rural yet just min. to town. Several building sites with views of Grand Forks, Grand Forks valley, and the mountains in all directions. “lots of potential here”. $219,000. MLS# 2396191

PROFESSIONALLY REFINISHED 3 BR rancher, live on 1 level. Has guest room and storage downstairs. As new, it’s all done! Main floor laundry, new central air conditioning. Home is solid and excellent condition. Large and sunny country kitchen. Clean, well cared for with lots of charm. Low maintenance. A must see. $249,000. MLS# 2397959

EXTENSIVELY RENO’D! Just under 2,500 sq. ft., 4 BR, 3 bath home with lots of extras & a kitchen that awaits your culinary skills. Just a couple minutes to town & available for quick possession. Asking only $289,000 so try your offer. $289,000. MLS# 2398623

NEWLY LISTED, AFFORDABLE HOME! This 2 BR home is well looked after, on large lot & just steps to the Granby River & minutes to town. Outbuildings for storage or the handyman’s toys. This $179,000 home is just perfect if you are starting out. MLS# 2398867

VERY POPULAR VALMAR SUBDIVISION. Nice neighborhood. Very well maintained 4 BR, 3 bath home. Full basement 12x13 covered deck. Central location. Lots of new upgrades. New hot water on demand system. New flooring. New natural gas fireplace. Move in ready. $248,000. MLS# 2397958

Linda Laktin

Harry Davy

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Cindy Anthony

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Pete Vanjoff 250-442-7415

Ken Dodds

Pat Ballard

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Aaron Anthony

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Gary Smith 250-443-1256

Ron Woods 250-442-7636

Tammy Schembri 250-442-9866


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REDUCED: Greenwood, cosy 2bdrm mobile home, lg corner lot, laundry room, upgrades, garage, work shop, RV parking, close to school, fully furnished. $64,000/obo. 250-4456340.

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OPEN HOUSES July 12, 2014 - Midway, BC In the morning 10 am - 1 pm 568 - 8th Ave.

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Solid family home with 3 bedrooms, full basement. Lovely covered deck and large carport. $223,500. MLS #2395744

A great 4.5 ac. with spacious modular home. Decks, large shop, views. Peaceful setting. $345,000. MLS #2397874

PAT BALLARD 250-442-7616 Cell 250-442-4092 Home

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250-442-2711

Features of the Week WELL BUILT FAMILY HOME 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Large lot. Heated pool. Nice lawns and decks. On quiet cul-de-sac. Large den and games room downstairs. Central air conditioning. Privacy fenced yard. Room for RV’s. Main oor living with a large laundry and 3 pc. bathroom at the garage entrance. MAIN FLOOR LIVING Perfect for retirees. 1485 sq. ft. on main oor. Main oor laundry. No maintenance yard. Great for RV’s. In excellent west end cul-de-sac. Very low maintenance home in excellent condition. Media room off of kitchen has ďŹ replace and sliding doors to deck. Central air conditioning and hi-efďŹ ciency gas furnace. New roof.

Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred, $550/m includes utils. Avail July 1st 250-442-4241. Grand Forks-2 & 3 brdm apt. Black Knight, RR, NP, NS. 250-442-2599 / 443-1599. Grand Forks: Avail Aug 1st. renoed 1 bdrm apt, available for clean quiet tenant. N/S, N/P. DW, F/S, A/C included. $590/m + utils. 604-833-2378. Grand Forks: July 1. Clean and bright 2-bdrm apt. Mature, stable, quiet tenant(s) with excellent references. N/S, N/P. $750 + utils. 250-443-9058

Mobile Homes & Pads

339,000 MLS # 2398278

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm in adult park. Avail Aug 1st. $550 + utils. DD $300. 250-442-9780.

Homes for Rent

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319,000 MLS # 2398327

Pete Vanjoff 442-7415 #1 Producer 272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC

2 bdrm mobile home private setting $600 GREENWOOD 3 bdrm home 5 appl’s $750 ROCK CREEK 2 bdrm home $600 TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL/COMMERICAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS AND GREENWOOD N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

Motorcycles

Rooms for Rent Grand Forks Room in quiet home. Shared kitchen & bath. Close to town. $275/m. 250-442-5732.

Auto Financing

Christina Lake: 2bdrm house, avail Aug 1st, $650/m. Long term, RR. 250-447-6333 Grand Forks: 2bdrm house, rural setting, W/D, F/S, NS, NP, $650/m + utils. Avail Aug 1st. Cheryl 250-492-7622. Grand Forks: 3 bedroom home near town, lovely and clean with gas fireplace and 5 appls. New paint, new flooring. Avail August 1. Rent $850 plus utilities. PH: 250442-2272, 250-444-4912

1998 HD ElectraGlide Classic w/ 96� S&S motor and colour matching. 2010 Thunder Creek Trailer, $17,000. To view call Rick. 250-442-5635.

2003 Four Winns 180 Horizon F/S. Excellent condition. 4.3 L 190 Horsepower Mercruiser engine. Perfect for fishing and cruising on the lake. Comes with electric fish motor on front of the boat with two captains chairs great for all sorts of fishing. Electric motor is easily removable. Bimini top in excellent condition. Large swim platform. Nelson. 250-354-7471. $10,000.

Recreational/Sale 1992 Cardinal 27ft. 5th wheel w/pullout, in very good condition, inside stored. New awning, water heater and pump. Recently serviced and road ready. $6,000/obo. From June 9th, view at 55 Sagamore Ave, Grand Forks. 250-442-3224 2000 Slumber Queen 9ft camper w/slide out. Great shape. $9,500. 250-442-8117 9ft. (150lbs) Boston Whaler, “Squall� unsinkable, excellent row boat, $175/obo. 87 watt solar panel, inverter & controller, as new, all for $350/obo. Float tube, waders, fins & pump, $130/obo. NEW 30lb Minn-kota electric boat motor, $95/obo. Quality tread mill, $75. 250-442-5171. Minkota electric trolling motor, 36lb thrust, $60/obo. New trailer hitch bike rack, $90. Portable dog kennel, 36x24x27, $25. Singer sewing machine desk stand, $35. 250442-1241.

Suites, Lower

Commercial/ Industrial Grand Forks: Commercial space/shop, newly upgraded. 6401-Hwy #3(yellow building). 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599.

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Rentals

Grand Forks: 1 bdrm, $575/m. Downtown. 1-306713-8708. Grand Forks: basement suite 2 blocks from town, w/private drive/entrance. $675 plus electricity per month. NP + NS. 1 bedroom plus lg. den, WD, FS. Available Aug. 1. RR, call 250442-3365 to view.

Townhouses Grand Forks: 3 Bedroom units coming available at The Gables for $728.00 per month. Subsidy may be available. Income limit may apply. Dependants required. No pets. Contact Jackie at jjoyce1.joyce@gmail.com or phone 250-443-0013.

Want to Rent

Boats

Grand Forks: Reliable couple w/sm well trained dog, looking for affordable 2 bdrm, close to town. Fenced yard if possible. Call after 5pm. 250-584-5006

MUST GO! 15.5 ft fiberglass ski boat, c.w roof, travel tarp & trailer, 70 HP Johnson. No REASONABLE offer refused. excellent cond. 250-442-1241.

Quit. Before your time runs out.

BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS

BOOKKEEPING

Lia Azhure Inc.

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Certified General Accountant

250-442-0141 7157 - 3rd Street

KEMP HARVEY BURCH KIENTZ INC. CertiďŹ ed General Accountants 619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.

Ph: 250-442-2121

APPRAISERS D.G. (DAVE) MARSHALL, CRA, RI

BOUNDARY APPRAISAL SERVICE Serving Grand Forks & Boundary Country 30+ Years Experience Residential & Vacant Acreage Appraisals for: -Mortgage Applications -Estate Purposes -Family Disputes -Assessment Resolution Phone: Res-250-442-5199 Cell-250-442-6199 e-mail – marsda@telus.net

Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service

E-ďŹ le Agent

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SMITH & COMPANY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

CABINETRY

Sales & Service

Certified Septic Planner / Installer Mini, Mid & Full-Sized Excavators Bobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab

Furniture • Cabinetry Ray Morasse - Craftsman Indigowood.ca 250.442.9858

Phone 250-442-2191 to advertise here

250.442.8444 – New Location – 327 72nd Ave. Grand Forks www.neighbourscomputers.ca “NBRZ U Can Count On!�

CAR CARE Three great services at one convenient location!

ACCSER Bookkeeping

BOTTLE DEPOT

CONTRACTOR

IndigoWood

Certified Professional Bookkeeper Member of IPBC and SAGE 50 Premier Advisor 20+ years experience full cycle bookkeeping Remote/virtual bookkeeping available 250-442-2813 • smithandco@shaw.ca

Personal, business, corporate, income tax and accounting services ~ New clients welcome ~ Phone 250-442-2881 • Ask for Anatol Email: apbiz@hotmail.com

COMPUTERS

Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body Full Service Custom Mufer Centre • ICBC ExpressValet CertiďŹ ed Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507

6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC

CARPET CLEANING

CONTRACTOR

CALL BARRY 250-442-4220 Cell 250-442-7333

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SORENSEN DRYWALL LTD. 20 years experience Boarding • Taping • Painting Renovations Insurance Work FREE ESTIMATES

250-442-7471

GRAND FORKS

BOTTLE DEPOT

Carpet Cleaning 7816 Donaldson Dr. Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2523

Open Monday to Saturday

No job too big or small

Reasonable Rates ~ Free Estimates ~ Bonded

Serving Grand Forks & the Boundary

Call Tom 250.442.0708 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

STACK DRYWALL AND PAINTING

250.442.5842 Your best buy is from a merchant or service provider you know. Keep it local!

Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc. Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ CertiďŹ ed Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422 COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE


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BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY HOUSEKEEPING

CONTRACTOR Screened & Crushed Gravel special driveway mix, drain rock, blend sands, PEA GRAVEL Road Grader Service Division of Gofer Farms Ltd. – Hay Sales 10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: gofer@xplornet.com

GRAVEL & SAND

Complete Housekeeping Services

LANDSCAPING

Eagle Yardworks

OFFICE 250-442-0428

GUTTERS

GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN STEVE DANSHIN • New Construction • Residential Builder • Renovations • Commercial Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720

Kootenay Pine Custom Homes & Cottages

Ace Gutters Inc. • Continuous K Style Eavestroughing Installations – Repairs To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381 Email: russ442@telus.net

Grand Forks

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FREE ESTIMATES

$24,900 installed

Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays

20’ x 20’ concrete inc.

Call: Mladen at 306-713-8708

ELECTRICAL

Boundary Electric (1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction

P&L

Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118

Redi Electric Ltd.

Reg. g No. 13266

Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps Honest Service – Quality Work

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082

NOTARY PUBLIC LOUISE CURRIER

NOTARY PUBLIC 7215 2nd St., Grand Forks (Across from Fire Hall)

Paul – 250-442-5612

Ph: 250-442-0282

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • Heating & Air Conditioning • Commercial & Residential Service & Install

7990 Columbia Drive

A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & FIRE PROTECTION

250.584.4520

GUTTERS & ROOFING

Electrical Contract Reg. #1210

250-442-5561

Do It All Service • Yard Work • Fencing • Sheds • Concrete

334C Market Ave 250-442-3025

OPTOMETRIST Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*

Grand Forks, BC

250-444-4401

HOLISTIC HEALING Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks

Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment

HOME INSPECTIONS

OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

250-442-8208 * denotes Optometric Corporation

PLUMBING

Home Inspections

PLUMBING

Grand Forks Reg. #100851

HOUSING RENOVATION COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE

Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net

Serving the Kootenay Boundary

Andy 250-442-0795

CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522

HEATING WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943 SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections Your Pellet Heating Specialist

GASFITTING

John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks

Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre We Sharpen • Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen • Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives • Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More

George Stooshinoff

Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net

Sales or Rentals $100/month

6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599

SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’

148 Sagamore Road Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com

GRANBY

SENIORS’ HOUSING

CONTAINERS SALES AND RENTALS

on Donaldson Dr.

MOBILE STORAGE

Independent living with companionship, support, security, three meals a day and none of the responsibiliƟes of maintaining your own home. Phoenix Danor ReƟrement ,ome (formerly AbbeyĮeld)

Your place or ours

250-442-7066 7 days a week

Call 250-442-2223

for a tour or more informaƟon 8ϳϲ ϳ2nd Ave. Grand &orŬs

Broadacres Assisted Living and Respite Care NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 860 Carson Road, Grand Forks

250-442-6778

SURVEY SERVICES

JIM LOBAY

SURVEY SERVICES

• Engineering/Construction Surveys • Property Surveys • Foundation Lay-Outs • Topographical Surveys

PH: 250-442-7179

UPHOLSTERY

’ Andy

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CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!

For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

250-442-2499

FREE ESTIMATES

P&L

Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays

GUTTERS & ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612

D.D. Roofing •Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction • Fascia, Soffit, and Continuous Gutter Installation

Seniors Discount - Free Estimates Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179

WATER

STORAGE

Border Self Storage

ROOFING

Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work

WETT CERTIFIED

Twisted Teeth Saw Shop

7444 19th Street, Grand Forks

Brian Blair WE KEEP YOU CURRENT

SAW SHARPENING

162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

Grand Forks, BC

Blair’s

Phone 250-443-4144

3rd St., Grand Forks

Construction • Maintenance • Repair • Renovation

Commercial and Residential

FREE ESTIMATES

OPTICAL

GRAND FORKS OPTICAL

Cascade Containers & Storage

• Shingles • Metal • Composite • Torch Down

Satisfaction Guaranteed If you need it done, I’m the one! $20/ hour

Call Kim 250.442.8675

STORAGE

ROOFING

UNITS NOW AVAILABLE!

Call: 250-442-0534

BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

7990 Columbia Drive

Located at Boundary Electric

250-442-5561

BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ph: 250-442-2191

Y&R Water

SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers

• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS

8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537

Ron’s Irrigation and Landscaping Automatic Sprinkling Systems and Repairs Need water? Water Dowsing Service Available Tree Pruning and Junk Removal PH

250-442-0867


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