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SUNSET ON THE YEAR: The setting winter sun illuminates Cranbrook’s open southwestern sky, silhouetting leafless deciduous trees. The telephoto image was captured through a second story window south of the Tamarack Mall. December 30th, 2014.
Avalanche warning extended to Jan. 4 Warning applies to most inland regions of B.C’s backcountry FOR THE TOWNSMAN
REVELSTOKE — The forecasters at Avalanche Canada have extended the special public avalanche warning first issued on Christmas Day. Like the existing warning, this updated warning applies to the North Rockies, Cariboos, North Columbia, South Columbia, Kootenay-Boundary, Purcells, South Rockies, Lizard and Flathead, and South Coast Inland regions, and has been extended to include the Sea-to-Sky region near Whistler and Pemberton. This warning applies to recreational backcountry users and is in effect until Sunday, January 4. “We had expected the problem layer to calm down by now
but it’s still easily triggered,” said Senior Avalanche Forecaster James Floyer. “We have had numerous reports of skiers and snowmobilers involved in avalanches. Luckily there have been no fatalities, thanks to good self-rescue by the parties involved.” Avalanche Canada recommends backcountry users stay on simple, low-angle terrain; avoid large, steep slopes; minimize exposure to overhead hazard; avoid travelling where other users are on slopes above; and re-group in safe zones away from avalanche run-outs until conditions improve. If you do not have the training or experience to assess avalanche terrain
and local conditions, it’s a good idea to recreate in areas where the avalanche risk is professionally managed. All backcountry users must be equipped with essential avalanche safety equipment. Everyone in the party needs an avalanche transceiver, a probe and a shovel every day. It’s equally important that everyone has avalanche training and has practiced using this equipment. If an avalanche occurs, the rescue is up to you. There is no time to go for help. For the avalanche forecast, check www.avalanche.ca. For further thoughts on conditions, refer to the Forecaster Blog at www.avalanche.ca/blogs.
EXTREME HUNTRESS
Dalke takes on biathlon T RE VO R C R AWL EY
The running part wasn’t Nikita’s Dalke’s forte for the biathlon, but it’s a different story when she’s got a rifle in her hands. On the final episode of Extreme Huntress, Dalke and the rest of her competitors competed in the final challenge as part of the Extreme Huntress competition—a biathlon. Each of the ladies had to run a mile, stopping at two different points to shoot targets with a .22 calibre rifle, with a long-distance 200-yard shot at the end with a .270 calibre rifle. Dalke, of course, blew the 200-yard target away on her first shot, as it shattered when she hit the tannerite—an explosive—that was in the centre circle of the target. She cleaned up in the long-distance shooting challenge in an earlier episode, collecting the maximum amount of points due to her pinpoint accuracy. However, she wasn’t quite as successful with the .22 over the course of
NIKITA DALKE
the biathlon, using open sights on small targets at a much closer distance. Working the gun itself was also a challenge, according to Dalke.
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The Anglican Church Parish Hall
JANUS:
Then & Now
Jim Cameron
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is not a building that draws attention, it never really has. It was not a particularly fancy building when it was built — although it did have its charm — and it is a less fancy building now. It is, in truth, strictly utilitarian and, while it has certainly fulfilled the vision of those who created it and will likely do so for many years to come, it is probable that its one-hundredth birthday will go as unnoticed as many of its fancier neighbours. It is the An-
glican Christ Church Parish Hall and it has played a humble host to thousands of Cranbrook citizens as they gathered together to celebrate life, death, wins, losses, love, hope and all things in between. It is one of the oldest in Cranbrook and one of the last of its breed: a community hall. As one of the few buildings of any note to be constructed in the city during the First World War, the fact that it was built at all is a testimony to the members of the Anglican congregation: money was tight, materials rationed or restricted and labour difficult to find, but, in early November, 1915, local contractor Robert Dixon took on the job and had the place up and ready before Christmas. There were, of course, other halls in town at the time: the Masonic Temple (now the Studio),
Kennedy Hall - the former Anglican Church Parish Hall - has seen 100 years of community service. A photograph of the original building has not yet come to light. – Cameron 2014 Fraternity Hall (later the Knights of Pythias Hall), Carmen’s Hall,
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two of which were found over tobacco shops on Baker Street. They were all adequate for their purpose but construction of the Parish Hall created a space larger than most, with a kitchen and a stage all readily available to the general public. It was a fine hall for the day, constructed behind the former Anglican Rectory on the southeast corner of 13th Avenue and 2nd Street, running parallel to the alley across two and a half lots. The hall itself, measuring 50 x 30 feet, was created not only for church functions, but for concerts, plays, socials, gymnastics, meetings and any other such uses as conceived by renters. The front portion consisted of an entrance foyer, 7 x 12 feet, and a kitchen, 7 x 18 feet. The kitchen contained a stove, hot and cold water, a sink, a cupboard and shelves. At the opposite end of the hall was a 14 x 30 foot stage behind which were two dressing rooms, 7 x 10 feet, each connected to a complete lavatory (it had a toilet). Under a separate roof by the kitchen was the ladies’ parlour, 22 x 25 feet, which was heated by a stove and created for the use of the Anglican Church Ladies Guild and other groups wish-
ing to meet in smaller quarters. The hall was well ventilated and heated by an up-to-date hot air furnace. The windows were small and almost square with single-pane, flaked flint glass allowing a subdued light year-round. Aside from the main entrance, a door leading into the parlour and thence into the street, a door on the stage leading to the rectory lawn and a side door half way up the hall leading into the lane all supplied egress in the event of a fire. The flooring was of maple and the walls were wainscoted in a stained moss-green wood to a height of about four feet six inches, with sand-finished plastered walls above. The entire building was lit by electric lights with special attention paid to the stage area. The structure itself was shingled and rested on a concrete platform, all at a cost of $3,000.00, a tidy sum for the day. The Parish Hall officially opened to a large crowd on the afternoon of December 16, 1915, with just the right touch of pomp and circumstance. To quote from a Cranbrook Herald account of the day, “The Rector opened with a prayer [expressing] the gratitude of the Church
at large for the splendid work done by every section of the congregation and for the help rendered by friends in other denominations… Mr. C. A. Cock followed the Rector and gave a sketch of the history of the English Church in Cranbrook, expressing his gratification at the erection of the new building. The Venerable Archdeacon Beer spoke of the rapid growth of English Church…and of its good fortune” and ended by cautioning the parish to “cut your cloth according to your pocket and don’t set out to complete against other churches.” The names of those who contributed to the construction of the hall include many still known in the community: Green, Roberts, Ward, Parker, Webb and many others. There followed a community bazaar, some theatrical vignettes and a dance that went into the early hours of the morning. The hall has remained in constant use ever since. In November, 2003, the 1813 Lord Strathcona Army Cadet Corps took possession of the building for their own use. The former Parish Hall is now known as Kennedy Hall, named for four members of the Kennedy family whose combined military service covers over a century. If the original hall had a modicum of charm it must be said that the present day building falls somewhat short of that particular mark. Numerous cosmetic changes over the years have left us with little but memories of the original structure. Still, it is not only the large and visually impressive that forms the history of a town and its people, but, perhaps even more so, those things on a much less grand scale, those small, plain places that are there for all to use, for all to enjoy. Such places as the Anglican Parish Hall, built in 1915, and used continuously by generations of Cranbrook citizens, truly form the heart of a city.
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Year in Review: Looking back on 2014 Continued from December 31 October 1 A new executive director took the helm of the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel in Cranbrook. Charlotte Murray took over in late August after the departure of former executive director Damon Colgan. October 2 Cranbrook resident Lee Pratt announced he would be running for mayor against incumbent Wayne Stetski in the upcoming municipal election. So far, only Pratt and Stetski had announced their candidacy for the mayor’s seat. October 3 The Cranbrook Boy and Girls Club received a new playhouse for their outdoor enclosure play area. October 4 The Cops for Kids All Male Fashion Show was a huge success. Over $9,500 was raised through the 12th annual fashion show held at
Tamarack Centre on Wednesday, Sept. 10. October 7 Fire season was all but over, but conditions were still dry enough to be a danger, according to a fire information officer for the Southeast Fire Centre. October 8 The B.C. government sat for a rare fall legislative session to tackle the issue of liquid natural gas (LNG) and the taxation policy behind it, according to Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett. Read by Lt.-Gov. Judith Guichon, the speech laid out priorities for the Liberal government, which includes legislation on the tax structure and greenhouse gas emissions on LNG policy. October 9 At the Monday, Oct. 6 city council meeting, CAO Wayne Staudt gave a rundown of some of the projects that the energy manager is working
Dalke takes on biathlon Continued from page 1 “The .22 they gave us kept jamming, they wouldn’t load, then they’d jam…so that was disappointing,” said Dalke. “The long range shot was good because we got to use the rifle.” Shooting with the .22 wasn’t the only challenge for Dalke, as she had to be mindful of her asthma while running the biathlon. “Up here, where the climate is a lot drier, I have more control over my asthma, but I was not ready for that when I was down there, because it was so humid,” Dalke said. “We had rain the night before and the day before and then it was the hottest day we had that whole week. “It was so humid and I felt like I was drowning.” Sweden’s Erika Bergmark won the biathlon challenge, coming in at a time of 6:52, based on the time of her run and time deduction based on her accuracy. Dalke came in fifth at 12:43. After challenges such as responding to anti-hunting abuse, accu-
racy shooting and reacting to dangerous game, the points were all tallied up. Dalke finished in second place at 401 points, with Bergmark at the top with 511. All 13 episodes were filmed over six days at the 777 Ranch in Hondo, Texas in the summer. “It was interesting,” said Dalke. “It was a good experience. It definitely showed me a lot because I went down thinking I was going to be in over my head, because reading each of the profiles of each girl online is a little intimidating. “But once you’re all together, I actually felt like I was right in my element here. It gave me a good confidence boost.” The public has two more days to help decide the winner of the contest with online voting. To submit a vote for Dalke, head to www.extremehuntress.com and click on the vote tab to send in a vote via email. The winner will be announced at a banquet in Dallas in the middle of January.
on to bring about those goals. Last year the city entered into an agreement with BC Hydro to hire an energy manager and Jay Armstrong was hired for the role. October 10 The city went through an alternate approval process to borrow up to $700,000 to replace the spray irrigation Motor Control Center. October 14 Three years after the St. Mary’s Band (aq’am) first discussed their goal of having the Kootenays’ first biomass heating system, the Band broke ground on their District Heating Project. The system, which utilizes biomass waste and is carbon neutral, was the first of its kind in the Kootenays. The system would provide heat to the Community’s new school. October 15 The investigation continued into an incident Sunday, where a Cranbrook man was attacked by a grizzly while hunting near Fernie. Wilf Lloyd was reported to be in stable condition in Calgary, where he was airlifted after the Sunday morning attack. Lloyd also sustained a gunshot wound to the leg. His hunting partner — Lloyd’s son-in-law — shot the bear several times in an attempt to rescue Lloyd. One of the
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shots hit Lloyd in the leg. He underwent surgery on Sunday, and again on Tuesday. October 16 The Oct. 12 deadline passed, and forward progress on Jumbo Glacier Resort was put on hold — at least for the time being. After the Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) released their administrative audit the prior week, which found the Jumbo proponents to be in non-compliance of their commitments, the certificate will not be renewed pending decision by the Minister of Environment, Mary Polak. Some of the issues in question include streamflow, fish habitat and water quality monitoring. October 17 The Cranbrook Women’s Shelter was in dire need of donations. Budget restraints and a severe decline in community donations have meant the centre is currently unable to offer food programs. A $300 donation from the city in the form of emergency funding went a small way to help, but donations from the community were needed. October 23 Canada Post sent a letter to council that week talking about its planned conversion away from door to door and into community mailboxes over the next
five years. Canada Post wrote that they have “developed a process to help ensure Canadians with disabilities and seniors continue to have access to their mail after they transition to a (Community Mail Box).” October 24 It was reported that after a year of intense training, a Cranbrook athlete’s ambition to make Canada’s Paralympic team for Brazil 2016 is making forward progress. Swimmer Jennifer Depippo competed in the Can-Am Para-Swimming Championships in Edmonton, Dec. 5-7. October 27 Residents packed the Manual Training Centre Oct. 23 hoping to make
up their minds about whether or not Cranbrook should continue with water fluoridation. Spectators showed up to watch a debate between Dr. Alastair Nicoll, an area dentist and a supporter of fluoride in the water supply, and Dr. James Beck, co-author of ‘The Case Against Fluoride’, and an advocate for ceasing fluoridation. October 29 For the first time in Cranbrook’s history of municipal voting, a computer would be used to tabulate all the results. The new system would still involve paper ballots, but a machine would take the ballots and deposit them into a sealed box, tracking all
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The Light in the Darkness
or me and others, the past year seems to have been darker than usual. All I have to do is list some of the events that have taken place: shootings in schools in Pakistan, the U.S. and Canada; the crisis in the Ukraine; the sheer, unmitigated horror of ISIS; shootings in Ferguson and New York and in the Parliament buildings in Ottawa; the number of deaths caused by ebola and the fear that dread disease strikes in the hearts of people who live thousands of miles away; the rise of child poverty in the wealthiest nations, including Canada; the increasing homelessness of so many, including right here in Cranbrook. It has been a tough year. One of the promises of Christmas is that we celebrate the birth of one who is called “Prince of Peace.” To be honest, some days I wonder if peace will ever be more than just a possibility in our world. This world seems hell–bent on self–destruction. People seem to find greater delight in waging war than in working for peace. The rich are not about to give up their privilege, but seem more and more intent on hoarding their wealth. The gap between rich and poor is increasing exponentially, and there are no signs that it will slow down. I could go on and on. It is a litany that seemingly has no end. It might almost be enough to make a person give up. But I don’t. While it is true that I have struggled with depression in the past, I remain generally a hopeful person. I seek to find signs of hope in the world, and in my life. I look for signs of people working together to make the world a better place.
I do that, because usually I see the glass as half–full rather than half–empty. But I also do this for a more important reason — which is that I believe this is exactly the way God works in this world. If we claim to follow the Prince of Peace, then God will call us to be peacemakers. If we claim to follow the one who came to give life in all its abundance, then God will call us to ensure that all Rev. Yme people share in that abundance. Woensdregt If we claim to follow the one who is the light of the world, then God will call us to be people of light rather than the darkness. If we claim to follow the one who was born among the poor and vulnerable ones in the world, the one who showed us that God’s goodness is meant for all people, then God will call us to work for an equal distribution of the world’s wealth for all people. Since I believe this is how God works in the world, then I will look for signs of God’s presence in those people and movements in whom the gospel promises are being fulfilled. Here are some of those signs. Queen Elizabeth reminded us in her Christmas address this year about the Christmas truce which happened quite spontaneously during World War 1. On Christmas Day, soldiers in different sectors climbed out of their trenches and crossed no–man’s–land to mingle with the enemy. They exchanged souvenirs and food, played soccer, arranged joint burial services for those who had died, and sang “Silent Night” together. For just a moment, peace broke out in the midst of war.
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Last fall, we celebrated the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The news media covered that event quite widely. However, we didn’t hear much about the weeks of peaceful protest organized by the citizens of Leipzig. They gathered on Monday nights at St. Nicholas Church, where Bach composed so many of his cantatas. At first, there were only 1,000 or so people, but the movement quickly swelled to over 300,000 singing songs of hope and protest and justice, until their song shook the powers of their nation and changed the world. Let me end with one more example. We hear regularly about the brutality of the Taliban as they repress women and children, and shoot those children who dare to go to school. One of the young women they shot in 2012 was named Malala Yousafzai. She refused to give up, even after having been shot. She has become a powerful voice which has captured the imagination of people all around the world. Last month, she became the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize, sharing it with Kailash Satyarthi “for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.” There are signs of light in the darkness of this world. Through those signs, God continues to work. We can be part of that light as well. Next week … more examples. Happy New Year to all. May it be a year when peace and justice breaks out among us all. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook
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2015 FREE PUBLIC SWIM Wednesday, January 7th, 5:00-6:00pm is sponsored by Royal Lepage East Kootenay Realty. “Luxury Barging in Southern France”, a travelogue presented by Jeff and Linda Williams; Wednesday, Jan. 14, College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre at 7PM. Admission by donation - all proceeds will be sent to the Stephen Lewis Foundation by GoGo Grannies.” January 15 - Legacy Builders Chili Meal, for those aged 50 and over. Theme: Cabin Fever. 11:00 a.m. Abunant Life Assembly, 501-11 Ave. S., Cranbrook. FREE. Just let us know you are coming. Info: 250-426-2866. Adult or Senior? Want to learn or improve your computer skills? CBAL Cranbrook offers a 6 week introductory computer course starting Jan 16th. Pre-registration a must. Call Katherine 250-4172896, space is limited. Know someone who is a literacy champion in Cranbrook or Area C? Nominate them as Cranbrook’s 2014 Literacy Champion. Nominations close January 16th and the winner announced January 27th at the Family Literacy Day celebrations. For more info call Katherine 250-417-2896 or khough@cbal.org or on Facebook: Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy Cranbrook
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It happened this week in Cranbrook Week Dec. 28 – Jan. 3
Dave Humphrey
Items compiled from the archived newspapers held at the Cranbrook Museum and Archives
1900 Baker Home … George Taylor has just finished a fine tiled fireplace for the Baker home, with heavy oak mantle and French plate mirror. 1901 The Whistles Blew ... All the whistles in town were turned loose Monday night at 12 o’clock, and for a time pandemonium reigned. It was the signal for the passing of the old century and the arrival of the new. 1902 Leltch’s Christmas Boots ... A. Leitch, of the Cranbrook Lumber Company, received a Christmas present that was a surprise. While hunting in the territories last fall he had some trouble with his feet, and George Leason, of Calgary, who was one of the party, joked him considerably on his vanity that prompted him to wear boots too small for comfort. Christmas day Mr. Leitch received a pair large enough to take in the end of a saw log, and accompanying the gift was a long letter from Mr. Leason, commiserating with him on his sufferings from his feet and advising him to throw vanity to the winds and seek comfort in his declining years by wearing the boots sent. Mr. Leitch is having a shed built for the new boots as their extraordinary size makes it impossible to get them through any door in his house. 1903 Church Offering … The offering at Christ Church Christmas morning, which it is the custom to present to the rector, amounted to the sum of $35. Rink Damaged … The heavy weight of snow on the roof of the rink caused a break down last week. As a consequence the opening of the place has been delayed, but it will be ready in a few days. The band will have charge this winter.
Neat Decorations … One of the neatest pieces of decorating down this year was at the market of P. Burns & Co. The shop had been painted white inside, and was hung with all kinds of meat, and decorated with coloured paper streamers and imitation roses. On the floor was green sawdust, the combination producing an effect both attractive and pleasing. The work was done by Manager Sterritt and Mr Netterfield, the cutter, and received all kinds of praise from the admiring public. 1906 For Sale … House containing 11 large rooms, plastered; furnace in cellar; city water; half acre of land fenced; price $2,000. Thos. W. Leask, Cranbrook. 1907 Enjoyed Christmas ... A merry crowd of Cranbrook people spent Christmas day at Perry Creek. To say the least they surely had a pleasant day. Dinner was served when they arrived and all did justice to the good things prepared, consisting of roast goose, chicken, venison and all that go with it to make it good. After dinner the spacious dining room was cleared and dancing and cards and other amusements was indulged in till tea time, when all repaired to the dining room and were again refreshed, after which Mr. John McDonald rendered a Scotch reading, which was enjoyed by all. By this time the drivers were heard to yell, “All aboard,” and the merry jingling of a four horse sleigh was driven up. The party singing, made their way home in the moonlight, wishing the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Burge, a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. Try Our Beer … Try a Case of Kerrigan’s Stout. Two Dozen Pints for $2.50. Equal to Guinness. The finest beverage on the market for family and table use. Imports vigour and health, and tones up the body generally James Kerriganm Brewer, Cranbrook. 1908 Another Mill Starts Up … Next week, at the latest, the Robinson-McKenzie Lumber Company, will have their saw mill, two miles southeast of Cranbrook, running full blast. Twenty teams of horses arrived from
the east this week to take up the work of hauling in the logs already cut in the bush and a big gang of men will be kept employed all winter logging, and a full crew will be employed at the saw mill. The Robinson-McKenzie Lumber Company intend to keep the mill running constantly to well into the summer, as they have a good market for all the lumber they can manufacture. Wonderful Service … With the exception of last week, when the new dynamo was being put in, the electric lights in Cranbrook have only been shut off for five hours in the last two and a half years. This is phenomenal. Fall on the Job … Dan Bremner, whilst working on the telephone line near Mayook last Thursday had the misfortune to fall from a telephone post twenty-two feet to the ground. In spite of being badly bruised and shaken up, Dan climbed the pole again and finished the work he was doing. Eagles … Don’t forget the social evening and smoker to be given tomorrow evening the by the Eagles. These birds, when it comes to giving their friends a good time, know their business, Ferris Wheel … Beattie & Atchison have put in a Ferris wheel. Not one to carry passengers, but for exhibiting picture post cards. It is the most up-to-date thing of its kind on the market. $500 Cash ... Will buy a 7-Roomed Residence Situate on Baker Hill. All modern Improvements. You pay rent. Why don’t you own your home? Now is your opportunity. For Particulars, apply BEALE & ELWELL REAL ESTATE AGENTS CRANBROOK, B. C. Brass Band … The Cranbrook Brass Band did a fine line of serenading in New Year’s Day. They played several tunes at Burns’ corner and then proceeded to the curling rink, where they played for some time. Some of the boys at the rink started a collection and a goodly sum found its way into the coffers of the band. New Shooting Gallery … The Star Novelty Company are opening a shooting gallery opposite the Canadian Bank of Commerce.
Cranbrook Writer’s Group meet on the 4th Monday of the month at the Arts Council. Engage in writing exercises, constructive critiques & share in information on upcoming literary events & contests. Cbk and District Arts Council, 104, 135-10th Ave S, CBK. info: 250-4264223 www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com Canadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our office at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www.fightwithus.ca and register as a volunteer. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30- 6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. Parkinson’s Support Group are meeting at 2 pm on the third Wednesday of each month at the Heritage Inn. For more info. phone Linda @ 250-489-4252. No meetings July, Aug or Dec. Do you have the desire to stop eating compulsively? Overeaters Anonymous (a 12-Step Program) meets Wednesdays from 7-8pm at Cranbrook United Church, 2-12th St. S., downstairs. Contact: cranbrookoa@hotmail.com North Star Quilters Society Meetings are held the 2nd & 4th Monday at 7:00 PM, basement of Centennial Centre, 100 4th Ave Kimberley. Welcoming all! Info call Heather 250 427-4906 Help stop our wait list from growing!! Apply to be a Kimberley or Cranbrook Big Brother or Sister, “one hour a week or more”. 250489-3111. ‘Military Ames’ social/camaraderie/support group meetings are held in the Kimberley Public Library reading room the first and third Tuesday’s of the month. All veterans welcome. For more information contact Cindy 250 919 3137 Dance/Practice: every Saturday. Practice from 7 to 8 PM, dancing until 11 PM. Dance With Me Cranbrook Studio, 206-14 A 13th Street, South, behind Safeway. Volunteers are needed to assist staff with childminding while parents attend programs at the Kimberley Early Learning Center. Come play!! Weekly or monthly for 2 hours. Diana 250427-0716 Funtastic Singers Drop-In Singing group; free to attend-just for fun! No experience necessary! CDAC Office&Gallery 135 10th Ave S, Tuesdays; 6.45-8.15pm 250-426-4223 / cdac@shaw.ca / www. cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com Support literacy and special projects at the Kimberley Public Library-visit the Friends of the Library Used Bookstore-an ongoing fundraiser- on Main Street Marysville, Wed-Sat 10:30-3:30. Operated totally by volunteers. ICBL-Duplicate Bridge–Senior Center in Cranbrook. Mon & Wed 7pm, Thurs & Fri 1pm at Scout Hall, Marysville. Info: Maggie 250417-2868. Volunteers always needed for the Marysville Thrift shop! Please contact Marilyn @ 427-4153 or Jean @ 427-7072. Bibles For Missions Thrift Store, 824 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook serving our community to benefit others - at home and abroad. We turn your donations into helping dollars! Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Phone 778-520-1981. Cranbrook Community Tennis Assoc. welcome all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. East Kootenay Women Executives & Entrepreneurs (EKWEE) meet the first Monday of every month at the Heritage Inn, Dining Room Annex, 7:00PM. Join us for of the menu dinner 5:30-7:00. Pay your own tab. Networking, share accomplishments, education. Bev Campbell 778-481-4883 Mark Creek Lions meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the Kimbrook. Meet & Greet from 6:00-6:30pm, supper 6:30-7:00, meeting 7:008:00pm. Contact 250-427-5612 or 250-427-7496. New members welcome – men and ladies! Help Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cranbrook: One way you can help is by donating to our “Blue Bin” located outside to the left of Wal- Mart. This bin is there for any clothing items or soft items. (250)489-3111 or email us at @bigbrothersbigsisters.ca Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. This column is intended for the use of clubs and non-profit organizations to publicize their coming events — provided the following requirements are met: • Notices will be accepted two weeks prior to the event. • All notices must be emailed, faxed or dropped off in person. No telephone calls please. • NOTICES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 30 WORDS. • Only one notice per week from any one club or non-profit organization. • All notices must be received by the Thursday prior to publication. • There is no guarantee of publication. Notices will run subject to space limitations.
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Answering the call Fucale to start in net as Canada faces Denmark at WJC Dhiren Mahiban Canadian Press
TORONTO - Zach Fucale will return to the Canadian net on Friday against Denmark after splitting the preliminary round games with teammate Eric Comrie at the world junior hockey championship. Comrie made 25 saves in Canada’s 5-3 victory over the United States Wednesday at Montreal’s Bell Centre. Both goaltenders have won two games apiece for the unbeaten hosts. “It just shows how this staff has confidence in both of us and everyone on the team,” Fucale said after Thursday’s practice at Air Canada Centre. “It’s not a problem. (Comrie) and I have been working hard and we just want to contribute.” To an outsider, Canada appears to be rotating its two goalies. However, head coach Benoit Groulx said there’s a pro-
cess to his staff’s decision on who plays. “We sit down, the coaches, we talk with our hockey people,” he said. “When we sit down after each game and we discuss that matter, we all agreed on what we’ve got to do. For us, we’re very comfortable with both goalies. “No tough debate. We’re pretty much on the same page. It’s always a tough decision because both of them deserve to play.” The Canada-Denmark winner will play either the Czech Republic or Slovakia in the semifinals. The Sweden-Finland quarter-final winner will play the winner of the Russia-United States game. Comrie, a Winnipeg Jets’ 2013 second-round pick, has a 1.55 goalsagainst average and .933 save percentage in his two appearances. Fucale, who was drafted in the second round by the
Montreal Canadiens, has a 0.50 GAA and .975 save percentage. Forward Sam Reinhart is thankful he’s not the one making the goaltending decision. “I’m not too surprised we’re still switching them,” he said. “I don’t know how you put one over the other. They’ve both been great.” Fucale has the edge in experience. The 19-year-old netminder was 2-2 with a 2.42 GAA and .902 save percentage at last year’s world juniors as Canada settled for a fourth-place finish. He also won a MasterCard Memorial Cup with the Halifax Mooseheads in 2013 and earned a gold medal at the 2012 Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament. “You learn a lot when you win, but you learn twice as much when you lose so things like last year is a little extra motivation for us,” said Fucale. “We want to make
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Kootenay Ice captain Sam Reinhart (centre) and Team Canada face Team Denmark in quarter-final action Friday at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship. sure we prepare well for this first game of the elimination round.” Both Comrie and Fucale are familiar with Denmark’s Nikolaj Ehlers, who has a goal and three assists in four games. He played with Fucale on the Mooseheads and like Comrie, was drafted by the Jets.
“We all know he’s at his best when he skates and he’s got great hands and shot so it’s no secret,” said Fucale. Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Oliver Bjorkstrand leads Denmark with four goals and an assist. Denmark picked up the fourth seed in Group B follow-
‘We’ve just got to get points’
ing a 0-1-2-1 round-robin record. “They’re a big physical team, they play well in the corner, they sacrifice themselves and they have some skill,” said Groulx. “When you look at their specialty teams, they’re pretty good. Power play and penalty kill is pretty good and
when you look at their ratio in terms of turnovers and takeaways they’re pretty good too. “We expect a tough battle tomorrow.” The semifinals will be played Sunday at Air Canada Centre. The medal games are scheduled for the same venue on Monday.
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Kootenay Ice visit Central Division rivals in Red Deer & Edmonton this weekend Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
The mission remains the same for the Kootenay Ice. It’s simple and straightforward. “We’ve got to get points,” said Kootenay Ice head coach Ryan McGill. “It doesn’t matter how. We’ve just got to get points.” On the heels of Tuesday’s 5-4 shootout loss to the Medicine Hat Tigers, the Ice hit the Alberta highways once again this weekend, visiting the Red Deer Rebels Friday and Edmonton Oil Kings Saturday. The WHL’s Central Division has become a muddy mess in recent weeks, with a mere six points separating four teams in the middle of the divisional pack. The second-place Rebels hold 45 points, while the third-place Calgary Hitmen trail by two points. The surging Ice remain four points back of Red Deer and
two points up on the fifth-place Edmonton Oil Kings. “Red Deer is playing very well right now,” McGill said. “We’ve got to go in with the mindset that we’ve got to collect points on the road, especially within our division.” The Rebels come into Friday’s tilt fresh off an extra-time loss Tuesday night as well. The Swift Current Broncos rolled into Red Deer, using overtime to earn a 4-3 victory over the Rebels. Outside that most recent setback, the Rebels have been a tough team to beat in the competitive Central Division. Sitting in second place behind the Tigers, the Rebels are 6-3-0-1 in their past 10 outings. The Ice hope to receive a boost on the blue line as Dylan Over-
dyk (concussion) is close to returning. The rookie rearguard has been sidelined since Nov. 21, but was scheduled to skate with the
team Thursday. Overdyk’s showing Thursday will determine his status for Friday’s game in Red Deer. In addition to Overdyk’s absence, the Ice have also been without defencemen Rinat Valiev (World Junior Championship, Russia)
and Tanner Faith (upper body, indefinite) in recent weeks. That reality presented opportunity for 19-year-old affiliate player Tanner Lishchynski, who joined the Ice Dec. 27. The native of Saskatoon has registered one assist in three games since his arrival after posting 18 points in 29 games with the Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) this season. “He’s been a consistent player for us,” McGill said of Lishchynski. “He took a cross-checking penalty in the third period [Tuesday in Medicine Hat] that I think was just a result, more so, of the league he just played in [the SJHL] and not so much a result of not being a good player.
“He’s been a good player for us. He’s been consistent. He’s moved the puck well. He’s competitive.” While the news on Overdyk and Lishchynski is of the positive nature, the situation is not so rosy in regards to Faith. Prior to Christmas, it was believed the veteran defenceman would return to action sometime around the new year. With Faith still on the shelf and his status downgraded from “week-to-week” to “indefinite,” there are more questions than answers. According to McGill, Faith won’t be available any time soon as he discusses rehabilitation options with his NHL club, the Minnesota Wild. The Wild used a fifth-round pick (139th overall) to select Faith at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. Puck drop between the Ice and Rebels is slated for 7 p.m.
GAME TIME: 7 P.M. (MT) LAST MEETING: RDR 7 at KTN 3 (Oct. 31) ICE vs. REBELS (20-17-0-1) RECORD (20-13-3-2) Fourth (Central) DIVISION Second (Central) Seventh (Eastern) CONF. Fourth (Eastern) 123 GF 133 139 GA 124 T-8th (21.3%) PP 17th (19.0%) 12th (79.2%) PK Second (85.5%) J. Descheneau (20-28-48) TOP SCORER R. Sheen (8-28-36) W. Hoflin (3.30 GAA) TOP GOALIE R. Toth (2.95 GAA) SOL1 STREAK OTL1 5-4 SOL at MHT LAST GAME 4-3 OTL vs. SCB Jan. 3 at EDM NEXT GAME Jan. 3 at LET
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