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“It’s not a race, but hurry up anyway, it’s hot!” Irene Poznifkoff enthusiastically exclaims to the group waiting at the ready for the start of the 18th annual Three Island Resort Walk and Run for Fun benefit. Kettle Falls resident Harry Santos, who has been vacationing to the Nakusp area for a number of years, was the original driv-
ing force behind conceiving the fundraiser. Santos holds a Physical Education major and has coached teams in the states including the varsity football, basketball, baseball and track and field teams. He is no stranger to organizing successful benefits and was struck by the notion to host a fun run around Summit Lake, “18 years ago to the day.” Santos was intimately involved in the Walk and Run for Fun for many years, but has re-
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cently passed on the responsibilities to part owner of Three Island Resort, Irene Poznikoff. “It is remarkable” Santos warmly acknowledges, “she is doing a fantastic job.” Racers register for the event with a donation of $5, which is matched by the Three Island Resort. “Last year we had 144 participants” Poznikoff explains, “this year my goal is 150.” The runners, walkers and bikers embarked on a 10-kilome-
ter circuit around Summit Lake and then returned to the resort for raffle draws and prizes. This year the event exceeded Poznikoff ’s goal with 156 participants. All monies raised will be donated to the Arrow Lakes Hospital. “It was unbelievable the support we got from Nelson, Nakusp and Castelgar,” Harry Santos remarked, “What I’m most proud of is the weight of this project has gone onto Irene and she has done a great job,” Santos concluded.
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Mayumi Van Der Pol welcomes guests to the light demonstration and brainstorming session.
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the Hot Springs in return for night security services, after hour Lakes check ins and some miscellaneous has an impressive resume of Arrow News maintenance and hospitality services. Typically such services would be required after 9pm to before lighting projects successful The Village is looking for a dynamic leader to join their Mayumi Van Der Pol was including private residences, 9am.
management team as Director of Operations. Reporthaving a Rotary meeting din- sculptures and businesses; ing to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Director If you are interested in learning more about this unique opportunity at the Hot Springs, please contact ner conversation with visiting of Operations will play aRichards key role(CF0) in the Robert in management, the Village office 250-265-3689 to discuss or email him a letter notably expressingthe yourQuail’s Gate WinRotarian Lori Balogh from ery. maintenance and operation of the Village’s infrastrucinterest to RRichards@nakusp.com. This opportunity will remain open until a suitable individual/couple Red Deer when she was asked ture. The Director provide support to the manVan Der Pol invited Olhaswill filled the position. agement team in strategic planning, departmental if the Nakusp promenade was soff and Weimer to set up a budgeting, and monitoring, risk management, and will illuminated at night. demonstration that would advise the Chief Administrative Officer on all matters “That one question” Van highlight illumination oppertaining to the department. The successful candiDer Pol points out “made me portunities for the waterfront date will have proven leadership and organizational think of what an excellent and invited Rotarians, vilskills, and will maintain effective working relationships idea it would be to light up lage office officials, members with staff, businesses, other local governments, conthe waterfront.” tractors, consultants, and the public. of Parks and Recreation and Applicants are invited to submit their resume and cover letter by Tuesday, August 5, 2014 to: Linda Tynan, CAO Village of Nakusp, Email: Ltynan@nakusp.com • Fax: 250-265-3788 or mail to PO Box 280, Nakusp BC V0G 1R0 For more information, please contact the Village office at 250-265-3689. We thank all who apply however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
Working under the umbrella of the Nakusp Rotary, Van Der Pol set into motion researching the possibilities of installing artistic lighting along the Nakusp waterfront walkway. Her research unearthed the award winning lighting company Artistic Lighting Design based in Kelowna. The company, owned and operated by Jordy
Ray Nichol (of Valley Landscapes) to participate in a viewing and brainstorming session. “We are here to discuss three things” Van Der Pol explained to the group, “how lights can make the waterfront more beautiful, what will be the cost and how can we maintain this project.” Olsoff and Weimer guided
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Van Der Pol identifies that the next step would be to discuss and formalize the design detail and cost during the Rotary Club’s July assembly. The finalized proposal would then be taken to the village council for support and approval. The Nakusp walkway was constructed after the Arrow Lakes damning in 1960 when a cement wall was installed with the intention of preventing possible erosion caused by fluctuating water levels. Until the 90’s the path along the walkway was nothing more than a dirt trail. Mayor Karen Hamling, who was involved in the paving and development of the walkway as then councilor, was intrigued by the lighting demonstration and is “looking forward to the Rotary Club’s presentation to council.”
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the group through the ins and outs of artistic illumination echoing their company’s guiding premise of “painting the night with light.” As the sunlight faded the walkway took on new life as a variety of LED lights accentuated the natural and manmade shapes along the waterfront. The group enthusiastically discussed a variety of questions and explored technical alternatives like solar lighting and design goals. Concerns were raised by several members who reflected on the possibility of incurring vandalism as a result of the illumination, which in turn raised questions about maintenance. The demonstration was well received by the group and the buzz of conversation suggested an interest in pursuing this idea further.
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Ben De Witt rows back onto the world stage RYAN WILLMAN Arrow Lakes News
After taking some time off from the competitive world of rowing to work in northern B.C., Ben De Witt has returned to the rowing community and has been selected to participate on the Men’s Eight team to compete in the World University Rowing Championships in France. Ben De Witt graduated from Nakusp Secondary School in 2007 and was a member of the soccer squad that won the provincial banner in 2004. De Witt was actively involved in Nakusp sports, participating on the school basketball and soccer teams as well as the Naksup hockey team, the Falcons. After graduating, De Witt was invited to play soccer for the Thompson Rivers
University he was planning to attend, but a work related injury prevented him from following that athletic path. De Witt focused on school and after a year in the engineering program transferred to UBC to continue his studies. While attending UBC, De Witt was approached by Ben Rutledge, the first year rowing coach and gold medal Olympian who was aggressively recruiting rowers for his program. De Witt had never considered rowing prior to his introduction to the sport but was interested in the opportunity to remain competitively active. “Once you graduate, sports like hockey and soccer become more intramural based and there isn’t much in the way of competition,” De Witt explains. “With
rowing I can continue to be competitive while maintaining a balance in my life,” he added. De Witt successfully completed the first year rowing program and decided to pursue the sport further by joining the Canadian rowing team in Victoria. The sport has taken De Witt around the world where he has participated in world championships and PanAmerican games. Once De Witt earned his degree in engineering he made the move to Tumbler Ridge, B.C. to work for a coal mining company, but he eventually yearned to participate in the sport once again. De Witt made the decision to relocate to Calgary where we began rowing and competing again. His fitness testing and performance in
local races caught the attention of the University Race Team selection committee and he was invited to join the 2014 International University Sports Federation (FISU) men’s 8 rowing team. In order to qualify, De Witt had to register for a masters degree in engineering at UBC and will be resuming his studies in August. De Witt will be traveling with the other university rowing crews to race The River Aa in Gravelines, northern France as part of the World University Rowing Championships. Now back in the sport, De Witt has his sights set on Olympic competition. “We are a long way away” De Witt admits, “but with some hard work we could get to the senior level and then start working towards Olympic racing.”
• This Week in History •
July 25, 1924 The largest funeral in the history of Nakusp, was held last Friday for Dr. Ernest Henry Sheridan McLean. He was 53 years old. He came to Nakusp 8 years ago, entering at once into the community life of the district in a manner to make his name a household word and his memory something to be revered. The funeral was held at the deceased’s residence by the Rev. F.A. Ramsey, of St. Mark’s Church. July 26, 1934 The funeral of the late Mrs. John Marsland of Arrow Park took place
last Wednesday. Canon Thompson conducted a most impressive service in the church and after at the graveside, in the presence of a large company of mourners.
July 26, 1944 A number of men left here Saturday night to fight fire at Trout Lake. It is the only fire in this district at present. July 22, 1954 There was a double drowning tragedy at Rosebery on July 19 at 4 pm. Dr. Laurence A. Kickham, aged 52, and his son Tommy Kickham aged 15 years
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of Westlock, Alberta died when their boat was upset in Slocan Lake. His brother-in-law Dr. Bradley was saved.
July 23, 1964 Although the official sod turning for the Duncan Dam construction will not take place until October, clearing is proceeding at the dam site. Traffic has increased considerably and includes tourists, men seeking employment and engineers. Five miles of hard-topping between Lardeau and Marblehead is to be completed by September, it is reported, with crews scheduled to start work immediately.
July 31, 1974 By a vote of 56-5 the Nakusp IWA workers voted to go back to work and to accept the one year contract with Canadian Cellulose Company. The general wage will be raised by 65 cents or 12 per cent, with the basic wage going from $4.45 to $5.10 per hour. July 25, 1984 CPR crews were in Nakusp on Monday with a special right-of-way clearing machine as part of their maintenance upgrade of the line between Rosebery and Nakusp following the CTC decision the line must remain.
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Offered to lower-income families of income to take advantage of the programs. Bennett said last November he would seek ways to provide extra help for lower-income customers when he unveiled a new BC Hydro rate plan. That plan will see electricity rates rise by 28% over the next five years, with further increases to be determined at that time. BC Hydro has other energysaving incentives that are not income-tested, including a rebate program for installation of insulation, draftproofing, heat pumps and water heaters. Those require homeowners to pay for assessment to see if they qualify for rebates. Bennett said BC Hydro spends $160 million a year on its whole range of energy efficiency programs, including those for commercial and industrial customers. The utility has set an “aggressive” goal to meet 78% of its demand growth through energy conservation, reducing the need to build new generating capacity, he said.
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The Happy Forager cha n tel l e Ca r te r
Common Plantain This week I thought I’d share one of the most common and powerful medicinal plants that should not be ignred. Plantain is a common herb found growing in North America and can be seen growing out of the cracks of sidewalks and roads, in cultivated lawns, in waste ground and even in places where there is little sun. There is an old saying that plants grow where they are needed most. In the case of plantain, it is clear that this plant is greatly needed in the urban societies we live in today as we suffer from many illnesses in which this plant can offer help. It is considered a panacea
(medicinal for everything) in some cultures; one American Indian name for the plant translates to “life medicine.” One of plantain’s most common uses is as a poultice for insect bites, stings, cuts, wounds, skin inflammations, malignant ulcers, and to draw out thorns, boils or splinters. Simply crush or chew a few fresh leaves, and apply to the affected area. The fresh plantain “juice” takes the pain away, staunches blood flow and closes the edges of the wound. It is also said to promote healing without scars. Plantain infusion (tea) can be used as a soothing wash for sunburn, windburn, rashes, or wounds. Add a small handful of fresh plantain leaves to a
cup or two of boiling water, steep for 20 minutes, then strain. Plantain is a gentle expectorant and high in silica so it can be helpful for lung problems, asthma, hay fever, coughs, and colds. For medicinal tea add 1 Tbsp. dry or fresh whole plantain (seed, root, and leaves) to 1 cup boiling water, steep 10 minutes, strain and sweeten. Drink throughout the day. To make herb infused oil or salve, fill a glass jar with fresh, lightly crushed plantain leaves. Cover the leaves with vegetable oil and place in the sun for a couple of weeks. The oil will turn a beautiful dark green color. Strain out the leaves and the oil is ready to use. For salve, simply add 1-2oz melted beeswax to your infusion. These are wonderful to soften, soothe and heal any manner of skin conditions from wrinkles, eczema, diaper rash, and cradle cap, to athletes foot, psoriasis, acne and sunburns. Not only a powerful medicinal plant, plantains are also gentle enough to be a food source. Harvest the young, ten-
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der leaves for use in a salad, stir-fries, soups, or steam and use as a spinach substitute. The immature flower stalks may be eaten raw or cooked. If you’re really adventurous, you can harvest the seeds. They are said to have a nutty flavor and may be dried and ground as you would flax seed. I suggest doing some research on the healing and nutritional benefits of plantain and you will no doubt be making it a staple in your medicine cabinet and pantry. I know I will. Let food be thy medicine, fellow foragers!
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Nakusp Museum open 9:30-5 pm daily July 2-19 Claire Paradis “Small Wonders” will be showing at the Studio Connexion Gallery open Tuesday-Saturday 11-4 pm. For information call 265-8888 July 14-18 Mega Sports Camp @ Nakusp Elementary School. Free five action packed days of sports for kids of all skill levels and going into grades 1-6. Snack and water will be provided. Donations welcome. For more information contact Craig Savage @ 265-8337. July 16 Workshop Wednesday. This week is the last class of a 3 part series. Computer Literacy in the Workplace: What You Need to Know. This series of workshop will provide you with the tools to become more confident utilizing your computer skills on the job. 9:15-11:30 am. Pre-registration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC at 250-265-3318. July 16 Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Class 9:1510:15 am @ NaCoMo. For more information, contact Tyson Bartel @ 250 226-6826 or thaitouch@ yahoo.com. July 16 Coffee and goodies at the Senior Centre in Nakusp. Every Wednesday from 10-11 am. July 16 Manga Madness @ Nakusp Public Library at 1 pm. Amy is back to teach the art of Japanese Anime. Ages 12 & up. July 16 Fun in the Sun Camp @ Fauquier Play Park from 1-4 pm. All children are welcome to this free event of crafts, games, and outdoor exploration. Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen, swim gear, and a smile. Sponsored by Fauquier Family Programs and ASLCS. July 16 Open Gym Night @ Fauquier Community Hall from 4-5 pm. Sponsored by Fauquier Community Programs and ASLCS. July 16 Music in the Park presents local band 23 North 6:30-8 pm.
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Sponsored by Fauquier Family July 19 Nakusp Public Library Programs and ASLCS. For more program: Start Your Engines! 1 information contact Kiara or Jodi pm. McLean @ 250-269-7289. July 19 Nakusp Museum presJuly 17 Drop in meditation ents a FREE Heritage building classes every Thursday 10 am at tour. Learn about the fascinatSelkirk College. ing history of 3 local downtown buildings.Tour begins @ 1pm and July 17 Nakusp T’ai Chi in will take approximately 1 hour. the Park by Gazebo 10-11 am. Meet at 92 6th Ave NW under the Weather permitting. If raining it Nakusp Library. will be held at the Legion. Call Ruth 265-3353. July 19 Nakusp Farmer’s Market 9–1 pm every Saturday until July 17 Body in Mind Pilates. October 11 between KSCU and 3:30-4:30 pm @ Nakusp Ele- What’s Brewing, just south of mentary School. Call Anne Ralson Broadway. Contact Collette 250 @ 265-4290 or Roelie Van Dam 269-7326 or email nakuspmar@ 265-2160. ket@gmail.com. July 17 Nerd Night @ Nakusp July 19 Meat Draws @ the LeYouth Centre. 6-10 pm. For more gion Nakusp 3:30 - 6:30 pm. information contact Cassia @ 265-2000. July 20 Hike to Saddle Mountain Look out with the Nakusp Trails July 17 Nakusp Spinners 7-8 pm Society. Meet at the Arrow Park in the park. Everyone welcome. Ferry @ 9am. 4x4 high clearFor more information contact ance vehicle required. CarpoolChristine Meyer @ 265-4359. ing usually available at meeting July 17 African Drumming Group area. Potluck at Barb’s house in @ NaCoMo at 7:15 pm. Bring Nakusp after the hike. your own drum. New drummers July 20 Burton Farmer’s Marwelcome. ket 10-1 pm every Sunday until July 17 Men’s night at Nakusp September 7. Held at McCormack Golf Club. For more information Park. Contact Barbara Ross 250 contact the pro shop @ 265- 265-0066 or Joanne Alaric @ 265-0088. 4531. July 18 Bellyfit @ NaCoMo, Na- July 20 AA Meeting 5-6 pm. For kusp 10–11 am Contact Brenda- more information call 265-4604. lee @ 265-4428 or wholisticbelJuly 21 Transit Bus to Nakusp ly@gmail.com. Hot Springs. Leaves Overwaitea July 18 Storytime with Skye at at 1:15pm and arrives back to the Nakusp Public Library 10-11 Nakusp at 3:55 pm. am. July 21 Music Jam @ Nakusp July 18 Drop in Tennis at the Youth Centre 3:30 – 5:30 pm. courts every Tuesday and Friday Contact Cassia at 265-2000. from 4–6 pm. Singles, doubles or mixed, just bring your own tennis July 21 Bridge @ Nakusp Seracket. For more information call nior’s Centre, every Monday 1:15-3:30 pm. Cost is $2.50, and Gene at 265-4011. beginners welcome. July 18 Drop in @ Nakusp Youth centre 7-11pm. For more infor- July 21 Dance and Chant 7 pm mation contact Cassia @ 265- @ Nacomo. 1 hour of free dancing (wave dance) followed by 20 2000. minutes of chanting. July 18 Poetry Slam @ Nakusp Public Library 7 pm. Calling all aspiring poets to join in this poetry evening. All ages welcome.
July 19 Nakusp Museum presents a FREE Heritage building July 16 Poker Night at the Le- tour. Learn about the fascinatland Hotel. It’s free and begin- ing history of 3 local downtown ners are welcome. 7 pm start. For buildings.Tour begins @ 1pm and more information contact Dan @ will take approximately 1 hour. 265-3314. Meet at 92 6th Ave NW under the Nakusp Library. July 16 AA Meeting from 7-8 pm. For more information call July 19 Summer Reading Club 250 265-4604. Events @ Nakusp Public Library presents Start Your Engines! 1 July 17 Fun in the Sun Camp @ pm. Drop in or call the library at Edgewood Legion Hall from 9-3 265-3363 for more information pm. All children are welcome to or to sign up for the programs. this free event of crafts, games, and outdoor exploration. Bring July 19 Edgewood Farmer’s your own water bottle, sun- Market 9-12 pm in the field bescreen, swim gear, and a smile. side the Legion.
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Kona Ironman RYAN WILLMAN Arrow Lakes News
“It’s really a big deal in the triathlon world” Janis Neufeld explains regarding her recent qualification for the prestigious Kona Ironman competition in Hawaii this coming October. Neufled has achieved a rarity in athletic competition by earning a spot in the top 2 per cent of triathletes who set their competitive goal for World Champion-
ships in Kona. Neufeld managed to secure her spot by placing 3rd in her age group at the Coeur d’Alene Ironman race on June 29. Of the 2500 participants only 50 earned their ticket to the big show in Hawaii where they will race a 3.8km swim, 180km bike and a 42.2km run to the finish. Born and raised in Edmonton Alberta, Neufeld was active in competitive swim-
ming from the ages of 6-15 then got out of the pool and onto a bike to race at nationally ranked levels until she was 23. She has a university degree in physical education and has been coaching professionally for many years. “Sport athleticism and recreation have always been a part of my life,” Janis asserts. After taking some time off from competitive racing to raise a family, Neufeld de-
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cided to get back into the game and set her sights on training for the Ironman competitions. After just one year of focused training for triathlon, Janis has clinched a chance to participate in the apogee of triathlon competition. “I’m thrilled for the opportunity to represent Canada, the Kootenays and Nakusp in Kona,” Janis says. “My goal is to place in the top 10 in my age category and in the top 100 women overall,” she added. Drawing on her experience with competitive swimming and biking, Janis views the Kona Ironman as a “marathon with a swim and bike warm up.” She has identified running as her weakness and is focusing her training on developing her running skills. Janis acknowledges that her competitive development stems from coaching other athletes; and says she is “constantly learning from them.”
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Neufeld works on her front crawl during an early morning swim session. Photo by Ryan Willman
Kelly Waterfield has been particularly influential and played a huge part in Neufeld’s motivation and development when she moved to Nakusp
with her family. The trip to Kona comes with a price tag and Neufeld has a support group spearheaded by Tara Clapp, a friend from Kelowna.
Team Janis is raising money by encouraging donations either directly to Neufeld or in the form of a good used bike to Shon’s Bike and Ski shop in Nakusp.
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Antulov, and offered a position on the TRU team. Hawe, along with a fellow TOFC teammate Finlay McPhie, represent the seventh and eighth player selections Antulov has made since taking over coaching duties. August will find Hawe matriculating to Thompson Rivers to participate in the preseason. He will enroll in a Bachelor of Arts program there. A footballer since the age of four, Hawe has harbored a love for the game and has two uncles that played “almost professionally in Scotland.” His passion hit its stride at the age of nine when Hawe was exposed to the glory and the grandeur that is World Cup soccer. “I remember I didn’t really watch a lot of soccer, but when the 2006 world cup was on, I started watching a lot
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If you have had the pleasure of watching the magic footballing skills of local Nakuspian, Nate Hawe, then it will come as no surprise to learn that he has been signed by Thompson Rivers University to play for their men’s league soccer team, the Wolfpack. Hawe has just completed his graduation year at Nakusp Secondary School where he was a key member of the Cougar soccer squad and was awarded the Jim White soccer MVP trophy. An active player outside of the school league, Hawe was scouted during his play with Thompson Okanagan F.C. (TOFC) in the U18 High Performance League. After the final game of the season, Hawe was approached by Wolfpack coach, former Vancouver Whitecap player, John
of that and my favorite players like Ronaldinho. I learned a lot from watching him,” he explained. Hawe began his skills development in the Nakusp minor soccer league where “there were a lot of good times.” Then, when his passion exceeded the opportunities within the village, Hawe began to seek additional chances to play the game outside of Naksup. “When I was 11” Hawe recalls, “I started driving to Revelstoke to play Rep soccer there for two seasons, then I moved up to Salmon Arm to play four seasons, and then finished with Thompson Okanagan F.C.” Jason Thompson, head coach of TOFC U-18 speaks highly of Hawe and applauds his success stating, “Your job as a coach is trying to get a player to the next level, and Nathan
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has done that.” Thompson identifies Hawe’s “soft feet” and game sense as his greatest assets and “can’t wait to see him in a TRU uniform.” This season Thompson Rivers University soccer program will be upgrading its league to participate in Canada’s highest level of competitive university soc-
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which took place during our meeting exchanges, it was agreed that many traditional skills are still being practised today within small or isolated villages, but are in danger of fading away from living memory. The skills necessary to undertake traditional projects are being dispensed with for economic reasons by manufacturing industries which have now sprung up within many parts of the world. Digitally-based factory production techniques have replaced age-old traditional methods which at one time were employed
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Not long ago, I had the privilege of meeting a recent new resident to Nakusp, a pensioner, world traveller since 1989 and an accomplished handicraft enthusiast by the name of Christine Meyer. Nakuspinners, a group of local hand spinners, weavers, designers and fabric artists gathered together for the purpose of exploring our mutual interest in keeping alive various handworked craft techniques. Through discussion
by real people rather than by robots today. More recently, Christine indicated her interest in sharing her acquired knowledge with seniors as well as those of any age who would like to explore traditional domestic skills while the opportunity still exists. With this in mind, she is offering what is expected to be an occasional or ongoing series of introductory workshops designed to teach specific craft skills starting with that of wire wrapping and stone setting. Sessions may be of spe-
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2th and 3th of August 3PM to around 7PM lesson and material for $ 30 or less To Register Phone 1 250 265 4359 wanaskawan@telus.net Alistair Fraser points to the site of Fraser’s Landing during a recent visit by the Kootenay History Interest Group. It was named for his family, specifically his grandfather’s brother. Photo by Greg Nesteroff
Fraser’s Landing was once Kootenay Lake ferry terminal GREG NESTEROFF Black Bress
Sixty-fourth in an semialphabetical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names Fraser’s Landing and the Fraser Narrows on Kootenay Lake were both named after Sydney Smyth Fraser (1867-1947) who bought 400 acres and settled there in 1906. Fraser’s Landing was so called by May 1909, as evidenced by a caption in a photo album that belonged to Sydney’s brother, although its first newspaper mention wasn’t until the Nelson Daily News of April 15, 1913. It was on the CPR timetable by May 1914. Fraser’s Landing was notable as the western terminal of the Kootenay Lake ferry from 1931-47. The name fell into disuse after the terminal moved slightly east to Balfour, and
today most people would consider Fraser’s Landing to be part of Balfour. The actual landing is at the end of Heuston Road, which somehow failed to be named Fraser Road. S.S. Fraser’s grandnephew Alistair Fraser has a blog entry devoted to Fraser’s Landing on his website at blog.kootenay-lake. ca/?p=3004. FRANKLIN This mining camp about 70 km north of Grand Forks was first mentioned in the Cascade Record of September 16, 1899: “J.P. Grabner returned last Sunday from a trip to the new and promising Franklin camp …” The earliest claims, the Banner and McKinley, were apparently staked in the summer of 1896 by Frank McFarlane (18651935), after whom the camp was named, but the
1901 BC Minister of Mines report noted “This camp has been little known heretofore, owing to its inaccessible situation …” The Grand Forks Gazette of April 29, 1905 pinpointed its confusing location: “Franklin Camp … is situated on the west bank of the east fork of the north fork of the Kettle River, and is divided into two sections by Franklin Creek.” Almost exactly a year later, the Nelson Daily News noted a townsite was being surveyed at Franklin. A post office opened there in December 1906, but closed after less than a year. The postmaster and Franklin Townsite Co. president was Bernard Lequime, who registered Kelowna’s townsite plan in 1892 and heavily promoted that community, where Bernard Avenue is named after him. According to Jim and Alice Glanville in Grand
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Forks: Where the Kettle River Flows, “With the Kettle Valley Railway expected to be built to Franklin, Bernard Lequime … planned a large hotel for that area, and in June 1906 liquor license applications were granted for hotels at Franklin …” Franklin never really was much of a community, but remained an active mining centre while the Hecla Mining Co. and its lessees worked the Union, Maple Leaf, and Homestake properties from 1927 onward. (Mining companies continue to poke at them from time to time.) Another nearby townsite, called Upper Franklin, or Gloster City, will be dealt with later in this series. Frank McFarlane died in Edgewood and is buried there. Mount Franklin is also named after him.
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Monday: Bingo 10:00 am Ice cream 1:00 pm Tuesday: Piano 10:00 am Junior Volunteers 3:30 pm Wednesday: Minto Medical Bus to Vernon Departs ALH 7:00am - Arrives Vernon 10:30 am Departs Vernon mid pm - Arrives Nakusp 6:00 pm Thursday: Church 10:30 am Crafts at 1:00pm Friday: Exercises 10:30 am Gentlemen’s Afternoon 1:00 pm Pub visit every third Thurdsay at 2:00pm To contact the Recreation Dept. or to book a seat on the Minto Medical Bus for Vernon phone 250-265-3622 ext. 259.
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Participants of the 2014 Ladies Golf Open at Nakusp Golf Course (included is Rane Marshall representing sponsor Overwaitea. Photo by Ryan Willman
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There is a credo displayed outside the Nakusp Golf Course clubhouse that outlines the pillars of sportsmanship and consideration and speaks to the sprit of the game. However, noticeably absent from this synopsis is the recognition of golf ’s potential to bring people together for an afternoon of social competition. The social aspect of the game is one of Linda Henke’s favorite perks of taking up the clubs and she resolutely promotes the notion that golfers should not only play a variety of courses, but also with a variety of people. Henke had the opportunity to exercise this philosophy on July 9 during the annual Nakusp Ladies Open which traditionally hosts between 40 and 50 golfers from Revelstoke, Nelson, and Castlegar. “The ladies from Revelstoke usually outnumber the players in Nakusp” Henke points out. The Nakusp Ladies Open was originally a tournament created by Wayne Young who has the honor of being regarded as the first pro in Nakusp. The tournament was eventually taken over by the Nakusp Ladies Club who found support outside the village from Eileen Upper in Revestoke. Upper has recently retired her position to Heather Duchman who speaks vehemently of Upper’s 25 year commitment of organizing ladies from Reveltoke to visit the Nakusp tournament. “She started the ball roll-
Pictured left to right, Elaine Rogers, Cheryl Nishida (first overall net), Linda Henke (first overall gross) and Rane Marshall Photo by Ryan Willman
ing” Duchman recalls, “ and we have continued on her legacy.” Numbers were down this year with 28 golfers participating in the event. “We brought 11 down from Revelstoke” Duchman admits, “due to changing dynamics at the club.” This year’s tournament was made possible by the commitment and efforts of the Nakusp Ladies Club who worked tirelessly organizing and participating in the event. Sponsors included Overwaitea Foods, Little Summit Driving Range, Elaine Rogers, Russle Hopp with essential support from Larry Ferguson from Nakusp Home Hardware. The clubhouse kitchen staff, Mel Paul, Daniel Lancaster and Larry Richards, catered the event.
Ladies Golf Open Tournament Results Flight 1 (0-18) 1st Gross: Leslie Weaver 1st Net: Eileen Murao 2nd Gross: Elaine Rogers 2nd Net: Marylin Mengler 3rd Gross: Shirley Weatherhead 3rd Net: Heather Duchman Flight 2 (19-29) 1st Gross: Marian Scott 1st Net: Lois Comeau 2nd Gross: Jackie Crater 2nd Net: Teresa Hanson 3rd Gross: Alice Lines 3rd Net: Gina Gaetz Flight 3 (30-41) 1st Gross: Pat Crowe 1st Net: Barb Renaud 2nd Gross: Sharon Tippe 2nd Net: Georgia O’Brien 3rd Gross: Brenda Fenrich 3rd Net: Janice Loukopoulous
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OR PURCHASE FROM
$179 semi-monly
LEASE FROM
OR FINANCE FROM
$217 bi-weekly
84 months @3.9% purchase financing
OR PURCHASE FROM
$22,718*
OR PURCHASE FROM
$32,609*
*Applicable taxes extra
*Applicable taxes extra
*Applicable taxes extra
*Applicable taxes extra
2014 RAV4 AWD LE Upgrade package Automatic BFREVT-B MSRP is $29,654.00 and includes $1,819 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Lease example: 2.9% Lease APR for 60 months on approved credit. Semi-Monthly payment is $149 with $3700 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $21580. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Applicable taxes are extra. Down payment, first Semi-Monthly payment and security deposit plus GST and PST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. Offer valid until July 31, 2014. Finance example: 0.9% finance for 36 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 RAV4. Applicable taxes are extra. Semi-monthly lease offer available through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit to qualified retail customers on most 48 and 60 month leases of new and demonstrator Toyota vehicles. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception and next monthly payment due approximately 15 days later and semi-monthly thereafter throughout the term. Toyota Financial Services will waive the final payment. Semi-monthly lease offer can be combined with most other offers excluding the First Payment Free and Encore offers. Not open to employees of Toyota Canada, Toyota Financial Services or TMMC/TMMC Vehicle Purchase Plan. Some conditions apply. See your Toyota dealer for complete details. Visit your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on toyotabc.ca and that contained on toyota. ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted.
Offers valid until July 31, 2014. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained in this ad and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted. 2014 Corolla Sedan LE Automatic BURLEC(A) MSRP is $21,148.35 and includes $1648.35 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Lease example: 2014 Corolla LE Automatic with a vehicle price of $19,500 leased at 1.9% over 60 months with $3500 down payment equals 120 semi-monthly payments of $99 with a total lease obligation of $15,380. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.07. $0 security deposit and first semi-monthly payment due at lease inception. Price and total obligation exclude license, insurance, registration, fees and taxes. Dealer order / trade may be necessary. Finance example: 0.9% finance for 36 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 Corolla Sedan CE. Applicable taxes are extra. Semi-monthly lease offer available through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit to qualified retail customers on most 48 and 60 month leases of new and demonstrator Toyota vehicles. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception and next monthly payment due approximately 15 days later and semi-monthly thereafter throughout the term. Toyota Financial Services will waive the final payment. Semi-monthly lease offer can be combined with most other offers excluding the First Payment Free and Encore offers. Not open to employees of Toyota Canada, Toyota Financial Services or TMMC/TMMC Vehicle Purchase Plan. Some conditions apply. See your Toyota dealer for complete details. Visit your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on toyotabc.ca and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted.
2014 Matrix FWD Automatic KU4EEP MSRP is $22,718.35 and includes $1648.35 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Lease example: 0.9% Lease APR for 60 months on approved credit. Semi-Monthly payment is $99 with $4400 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $16280. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.07. Applicable taxes are extra. Down payment, first Semi-Monthly payment and security deposit plus GST and PST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. Offer valid till July 31, 2014. Finance example: 0% finance for 72 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 Matrix. Applicable taxes are extra. Up to $2,500 stackable Cash Back available on select 2014 Matrix models. Stackable cash back on 2014 Matrix 5spd Manual is $1500. Stackable Cash Back offers may not be combined with Toyota Financial Services (TFS) lease or finance rates. Vehicle must be purchased, registered and delivered by July 31, 2014. Cash incentives include taxes and are applied after taxes have been charged on the full amount of the negotiated price. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. Semi-monthly lease offer available through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit to qualified retail customers on most 48 and 60 month leases of new and demonstrator Toyota vehicles. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception and next monthly payment due approximately 15 days later and semi-monthly thereafter throughout the term. Toyota Financial Services will waive the final payment. Semi-monthly lease offer can be combined with most other offers excluding the First Payment Free and Encore offers. Not open to employees of Toyota Canada, Toyota Financial Services or TMMC/TMMC Vehicle Purchase Plan. Some conditions apply. See your Toyota dealer for complete details.
2014 Tacoma Access Cab SR5 Power Package 4x4 Automatic UX4ENP-B MSRP is $32,609.00 and includes $1,819 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Finance example: 3.9% finance for 84 months, upon credit approval, available on 2014 Tacoma. Applicable taxes are extra. Lease example: 3.9% Lease APR for 60 months on approved credit. Semi-Monthly payment is $197 with $2000 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $25640. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Applicable taxes are extra. Down payment, first Semi-Monthly payment and security deposit plus GST and PST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. Offer valid until July 31, 2014. Up to $1,000 Non-stackable Cash Back available on select 2014 Tacoma models. Non-stackable cash back on 2014 Tacoma 4x4 Dcab V6 5A is $1000. Non-stackable Cash Back offers may not be combined with Toyota Financial Services (TFS) lease or finance rates. If you would like to lease or finance at standard TFS rates (not the above special rates), then you may be able to take advantage of Cash Customer Incentives. Vehicle must be purchased, registered and delivered by July 31, 2014. Cash incentives include taxes and are applied after taxes have been charged on the full amount of the negotiated price. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. Semi-monthly lease offer available through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit to qualified retail customers on most 48 and 60 month leases of new and demonstrator Toyota vehicles. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception and next monthly payment due approximately 15 days later and semi-monthly thereafter throughout the term. Toyota Financial Services wil waive the final payment. Semi-monthly lease offer can be combined with most other offers excluding the First Payment Free and Encore offers. Not open to employees of Toyota Canada, Toyota Financial Services or TMMC/TMMC Vehicle Purchase Plan. Some conditions apply. See your Toyota dealer for complete details. Visit your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on toyotabc.ca and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted.
2 YEAR MAINTENCE PACKAGE ON ALL USED VEHICLES 2007 JEEP PATRIOT LTD
LEATHER S/R NEW TIRES 4 CYL AUTO
2010 RAV4 AWD SPORT V6 AUTO S/R
2011 TACOMA TRD OFF ROAD V6 6 SPEED
ONLY 47,000 KM
ONLY 54,000 KM
SALE $11,499
SALE $11,995
SALE $22,700
2012 TACOMA SR5 A/C 4 CYL AUTO
2008 HIGHLANDER LIMITED LEATHER S/R
2010 TUNDRA LIMITED LEATHER S/R
ONLY 50,000 KM
SALE $25,599 DL5970
2007 CAMRY HYBRID LEATHER S/R
ONLY 74,000 KM
SALE $27,888
SALE $25,599
ONLY 47,000 KM
SALE $32,989
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