Kimberley Daily Bulletin, March 06, 2015

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Peter Moody honoured by Governor General C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

Today at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, presented a Medal of Bravery to Mr. Peter Richard Peter Moody Moody. Moody was nominated for the award by his son and will receive it in recognition of his actions on November 25, 2012, when he and wife, Susan Bond, were attacked by a grizzly bear. The couple had been hiking near their home on LD Ranch Road east of Kimberley on a sunny afternoon when they startled a grizzly sow and her cubs near a deer kill. The Governor General read the following at the ceremony: “On November 25, 2012, Peter Moody risked his life to protect his wife who was being attacked by a bear in Kimberley, British Columbia. The couple was hiking in a wooded area when they encountered the grizzly, which attacked the woman and pinned her to the ground. See MEDAL, page 3

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The Rocky Mountain International Student Program (RMISP) spent an amazing day at Kimberley Alpine Resort on Wednesday, February 11. Students from Germany, Spain, New Zealand, Austria, Japan, Australia, and Switzerland took lessons during the morning and explored the mountain during the afternoon. What a great way to kick off the second semester! For more photos, visit www.facebook. com/rmisp or www.instagram.com/rmisp. Interested in hosting a student? Visit www.RMinternational.ca.

Kimberley Community Chat and Chow Sponsors, volunteers wanted for community dinner C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

Each Christmas for the past several years, community members get together to provide and share a free dinner for those who may be alone, or unable to afford, a Christmas feast.

The dinner is held at Centennial Hall in Kimberley and is always well attended. The same group who brings you that community dinner wants to add another one to the calendar, this time in April. Hosted by East Kootenay Addiction Services Society, in partnership with the Christmas Community Dinner, the first annual Kimberley Community Chow and Chat is scheduled for April 12, 2015 between 4 and 7 p.m. at Centennial

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Hall. “We want to make it a real community event,” said Shayne Bettke of EKASS. “There’s been a shift in our community. There are more people in need and there aren’t as many services. In Cranbrook, you can get three meals a day for under a dollar, through churches, the Salvation Army and other groups. See DINNER, page 3

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An Avalanche Canada public avalanche forecaster examines the snowpack. come from a variety of sources and vary from year to year. We’re pleased we can help increase Avalanche Canada’s stability so it can strengthen these important services to the public.” The Trust’s commitment includes $100,000 per year for two years for ongoing activities, such as the Public Avalanche Warning Service, Avalanche Canada’s training courses and youth-specific initiatives. It also includes

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a one-time $125,000 grant that will enable the organization to continue developing its new website and its Mountain Information Network, which allows backcountry users to share real-time data and observations from the field. In addition, this grant will allow Av-

alanche Canada to make important information technology purchases that will help stabilize its public avalanche warning services and reach a broader base of winter backcountry recreationists. To learn more about Avalanche Canada, visit avalanche.ca.

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It’s all about community When you’re enjoying the community swims at the Kimberley Aquatic Centre, did you ever wonder who supports them? Wonder no more. There are a lot of community-minded businesses and organizations in Kimberley that sponsor these swims. Here are a few of the more recent, and upcoming sponsors.

Kimberley Alpine Resort, January 21, 2015. Carol, Veronica Van Rookhuyzen, Hannah, Ted Funston, Shawn, Emma, Trudy.

Kootenay Savings & Credit Union & Kootenay Insurance Services. Community Sponsored Swim, December 16, 2015. Veronica Van Rookhuyzen. Dawn Marchi, Maureen Sorensen.

Tyee Log Homes. Community Sponsored Swim, February 18, 2015 Veronica Van Rookhuyzen. Aidan Bozek.

Moody receives Medal of Honour From page 1 “Using a ski pole as a weapon, Mr. Moody diverted the bear’s attention, even after having been attacked himself. The couple remained motionless to convince the bear they were no threat. After the bear left the area, the severely injured couple managed to walk to a nearby house where they found help.” Moody spoke to the Bulletin in 2013, a few months after the incident and described what happened that day. “The bear is on top of Susan, snuffling, doing some damage. I couldn’t see exactly what she was doing. I always hike with ski poles

because I have dodgy knees. So I just instinctively beat on the back of the bear with the poles. I don’t have a clear memory of what she did when she turned, but she put me on the ground. She could have hit me or I could have tripped. She was on top of me and went for my legs. Then she left and went back to Susan. I could still stand. I got up and whacked her maybe half a dozen times. She has thick skin and a lot of hair so I don’t know how effective it was, but again she turned on me. I went down again. “I was lying on my back and my left side, and I had my left arm up in the air. I looked up and saw her jaws

and teeth coming down on me. My first instinct was to punch into her mouth, but then I thought, I’m giving her my fist — I will lose my hand and arm. So instead of punching, I wrapped my arm around my head. “Her teeth dragged across my skull, tore my scalp. She went back to Susan a third time. “When I saw that, I thought what do I do now? I wasn’t sure I could stand. But then she left.” Created in 1972, Decorations for Bravery recognize people who risked their lives to try to save or protect the lives of others.

Royal Lepage East Kootenay Realty. Community Sponsored Swim, January 7, 2015. Jill, Emma, Dave Clarke(Manager Parks, Recreation & Facilities), Darren Close, Dagne, Sarah.

Pedal & Tap, Community Sponsored Swim, September 2, 2015. Jill, Emma, Dave Clarke(Manager Parks, Recreation & Facilities), Stacey Dunsby, Dagne, Sarah.

Kimberley Community Chat and Chow From Page 1 “We don’t have as much to offer in Kimberley. So we want to see if we can do this twice a year.” In order to make the meal a success, and most importantly sustainable, sponsors and volunteers are needed. “We fed 400 people at Christmas. Before, we’d rely on two or three major sponsors, but we want to spread it out more. We

can’t just rely on businesses, although they have been very generous.” People have been great so far, Bettke says. “We have individuals coming forward saying, ‘I’ll buy a turkey or a ham’. It’s been quite fantastic, all the people coming forward.” Bettke says a turnout similar to Christmas is expected at the April 12 dinner and there are many ways you can help out.

Donate a turkey or a ham, a bag of potatoes, carrots, and/or prepare and cook your donation in a ‘Food Safe’ kitchen. Perhaps you want to volunteer in other ways, or want to make a money donation (Charitable Tax Receipt issued). For more information, email East Kootenay Addiction Services Society at info@ ekass.com or call 1-877489-4344.

Mark Creek Lions Club. Community Sponsored Swim, June 3, 2015. Lion David Mayes, Veronica Van Rookhuvyzen. Lion President David Biggs, Lion Larry Armstrong.


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Mountain City Travel – Fetal Doppler Stetski running to continue public service Monitor for EKRH Maternity TRE VOR CR AWLEY Townsman Staff

Kimberley, BC… Recently Mountain City Travel in Kimberley held an extremely successful “Travel Beyond Your Expectations” event with a twist fundraising component for EKFH and the maternity unit at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital. The travel focused evening was a sold out and featured talks from representatives of G Adventures, Tauck River Cruises and Oceania Cruises. The evening was further complemented by fabulous food, beverages and amazing door prizes. Proceeds from the tickets sold were donated by Mountain City Travel to purchase a Fetal Doppler monitor for the local maternity unit. Diane Manson, Owner of Mountain City Travel shares, “It is very exciting for our organization to provide the funds for such a needed piece of equipment at the regional hospital. We fully support EKFH and its var-

Front Row: Donna Grainger (EKFH) and Diane Manson (Owner MCT Back Row: Jennifer Waugh, Kim Murphy and Heike Giguere. ied initiatives to improve health care in the East Kootenay.” Doppler fetal monitor or Doppler fetal heart rate monitor is a hand-held ultrasound transducer used to de-

tect the fetal heartbeat for prenatal care. It uses the Doppler effect to provide an audible simulation of the heartbeat. The monitor has already been received at the maternity unit and

in use. EKFH sincerely appreciates the support of Mountain City Travel and its desire to make a difference in the quality of care offered at the East Kootenay Regional

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When Wayne Stetski lost the mayoral seat in the recent municipal election, he had some time to think about his immediate future. His phone began to ring in December with offers and encouragement to get into federal politics. He sat down and wrote a letter to himself. As he wrote, a picture began to form with the theme of ‘Missing Canada.’ While unhappy with the way things have gone under the Harper Government—he singled out the military’s shift away from peacekeeping, the treatment of veterans, laying off federal scientists and the use of whipped votes and omnibus bills, among others—Stetski said he still feels called to public service. “I wrote that letter in about 15 minutes and I’ve never been one to sit and complain about things unless I was willing to step up and do something about it,” said Stetski. As an elected official or as a public servant in his previous career as a

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With close to 45 exhibitors participating in the 9th annual Career and Job Fair is shaping up to be one of the best ever. Career and training representatives from local and national companies, government agencies and professional associations have confirmed their attendance from 1 to 4 pm on Wednesday, March 11 at College of the Rockies’ Cranbrook main campus. The Career and Job Fair, a partnership between Kootenay Business magazine, the Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce and College of the Rockies, is the largest in the East Kootenay. The theme of the event is “Discover Your Opportunities”. “We’ve chosen this theme again because this is the best opportunity in the Kootenays for job seekers and students exploring career options to connect with employers and discover what options are available to them,” said Mary Davies, College of the Rockies Career and Placement Officer Mary Davies. “We encourage job seekers to come to this event prepared – to dress neatly, have resumes on hand and take the time to talk about their skills to employers- whether they are looking for a career, summer employment or both.” The event will bring companies into direct

This will be the ninth year for the Career and Job Fair and it’s growing every year.

contact with College and secondary school students, providing them with the opportunity to get young people interested in their industry. “This annual event continues to grow and we have almost 45 participants this year which is a record number. It offers an important benefit for businesses, not only to meet the students who are being trained at College of the Rockies, but to reach secondary school students who are thinking of the future and others who are currently unemployed but interested in exploring new options,” com-

ments Keith Powell, publisher of Kootenay Business Magazine. Davies adds, “Our College students can talk directly with potential employers in their fields or can get some ideas about what kind of careers are available. And, of course, members of the general public are also welcome to attend and enter to win the many door prizes available, including a $300 tuition award for College of the Rockies.” Fees paid by participating exhibitors contribute to College of the

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Rockies’ Career and Job Fair Entrance Awards, available to students entering the College’s Business Administration program and who have a goal of earning a diploma in any major. Entrance award values are up to $1500. Details of the award criteria and applications will be available at the Career and Job Fair, in schools and online at cotr.ca/financialaid. For more information on the Career and Job Fair, contact Mary Davies, College of the Rockies Career and

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2015-2019 Five Year Financial Plan City Council invites public participation regarding the 2015-2019 Five Year Financial Plan before it is adopted. Copies of the document will be available online at www.cranbrook.ca or for pick up at City Hall starting Tuesday, March 10th.

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Pastor Grant McDowell Sunday Service & Children’s Ministry 10:30 am www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com

Written submissions are invited from the public and will be considered by Council at a Special Meeting on Tuesday, March 31, 2015.

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Stetski running to continue public service From Page 4 In addition to serving as mayor for three years, Stetski ran and narrowly lost to former mayor Scott Manjak in 2008. During his time in municipal office, Stetski said he tried to take what he called a ‘holistic’ approach to governing. “That means, yes, the economy is important and roads are important, sewer and water is important,” Stetski said. “But so is multiculturalism, so are the arts, so are youths, so are seniors, so I’d see all of these issues crossing my desk and there are some people who would say municipal government shouldn’t be looking at those things at all, but I cared about all of them.” As mayor, Stetski said he faced issues such as affordable housing, physician recruitment and the challenges of door-to-door postal delivery—all of which he said are federal government responsibilities. “There were

a number of issues that crossed my desk as mayor that had federal responsibility where in my mind, the federal government was not doing what it was supposed to be doing,” Stetski said. Stetski will officially kick off his campaign on Sunday, March 15, at the Manual Training Centre in Cranbrook at 1 p.m.

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AnnuAl GenerAl MeetinG March 12th at 7 p.m. at Centre 64

Notice of special resolution to amend the by-laws, Part 7 – Duties of Officers Section 42 (duties of secretary) – delete sub-sections a,b,d,e & f; Section 43 (duties of treasurer) – delete sub-section a. Members-in-good-standing may vote on resolutions and election of officers. Non-members are also welcome to attend. The AGM will be followed by the annual Arts & Culture Awards Gala at 7.30 p.m.

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The Kimberley & District Chamber of Commerce is requiring an Event Coordinator for the 2015 Julyfest Reporting to the President of the Chamber and the Board of Directors, the Event Coordinator will coordinate responsibilities associated with Julyfest. This is a part-time, contract position with some requirements for evening and weekend work. Duties will include, but are not limited to: • Ensuring planning and logistics for the Canadian Bocce Championships, parade, Saturday night concert, Kids Festival, and entertainment are in place; • Coordinate the Food & Beverage components, security, and event-related tasks; • Recruit and coordinate volunteers and community groups for the event; • Work with the Chamber office to ensure media are aware of upcoming events, and other related needs to ensure Julyfest operates efficiently; • Ensure the President, and the Board of Directors are updated regularly about progress for Julyfest; • Be available to perform physically demanding tasks prior to, during and postJulyfest. Including working with a crew to set up fencing, staging, and working outdoors. The successful candidate will: • demonstrate strong leadership abilities, • have experience managing events, • have a solid background in managing a budget, • have a working knowledge of the BC Liquor Control Act, • ensure safety is paramount, • work as a member of team that reports to the Board of Directors of the Kimberley & District Chamber of Commerce. If you would like to be part of the Julyfest organization team, we want to hear from you. E-mail your cover letter and resumé identifying your skills and experience to: manager@kimberleychamber.com. Please put “Julyfest Coordinator” in the Subject header. Deadline for applications is March 20th, 2015.


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iddler on the Roof” is one of my favourite movies. It opens with an extended musical number about the importance of tradition. Tradition, says Tevye, tells us who we are, how to behave, how to relate with one another and with God. Tradition is often the glue that holds a family or a community together. Life is filled with traditions of all kinds. What would political life be without the pageantry of an inauguration, or the hectic atmosphere of a nominating meeting? How could families celebrate their lives without tradition? We each of us have our traditions, and life can be its best when we take long–standing traditions and fill them with new meanings appropriate to a new day and a new way of being. Jaroslav Pelikan, one of the foremost historians of Christianity, however warned us of the dangers of a narrow traditionalism. In one of his famous aphorisms, he said, “Tradition is the living faith of the dead; traditionalism is the dead faith of the living”. I was reminded of this again when a friend sent me an email about the standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) in the US. The standard is 4 feet, 8.5 inches — an exceedingly odd number. Why such an odd gauge? Well, that’s the way they built railroads in England, and since railroads in North America were originally built by English immigrants, Canada and the USA use the same gauge. The story deepens. The English built

them to that gauge because the first rail lines were built by the same people who built the pre–railroad tramways, and that’s the gauge they used. And ‘they’ used that gauge because the people who built the tramways used the same jigs and tools that they used for building wagons which used that wheel spacing. And the wagons had that odd wheel spacing because otherwise the wagon wheels would break on some of the old, long distance roads in England because that was the spacing of the wheel ruts in the old roads. Those old roads were built by imperial Rome so their leRev. Yme gions could travel long distances more easily. Those Woensdregt roads have been used ever since. And the ruts in the roads were that wide because they were originally formed by Roman war chariots, which everyone else had to match for fear of destroying their wagon wheels. Finally, the wheels were that far apart to accommodate the rear ends of the two horses which pulled the chariots. So the standard railroad gauge of 4 feet, 8.5 inches is derived from the original specs for an Imperial Roman war chariot. Bureaucracies, which thrive on traditionalism, live forever. But it gets even more interesting. Modern space shuttles have two big booster rockets attached to the sides of the main fuel tank. These solid rocket boosters were designed at a factory in Utah. The engineers who designed them would have preferred to make them a bit fatter … but

they had to be shipped by train from the factory to the launch site. The railroad line from the factory happens to run through a tunnel in the mountains. The rockets had to fit through the tunnel, which is slightly wider than the railroad track; and the railroad track, as you know, is about as wide as two horses’ behinds. So, a major design feature of what is arguably the world’s most advanced transportation system was determined over two thousand years ago by the width of rear ends of two horses. When I received that email, I couldn’t help but laugh. All of us, to some extent, are caught by such unthinking traditionalism. We think that the way we do things makes good sense … but truthfully, we often do them that way because we’ve always done them that way. We never really think it through. We do something once … twice … and it becomes a tradition, even when the original reason for it has passed. After all, who decrees that a set of train tracks needs the same width as a set of chariot wheels? The church is especially vulnerable to this. “Gimme that old time religion”, a spiritual sings, because “it was good enough for (add a name here)”. But that’s not really so. Each new age needs to formulate its faith in a new way to meet new needs and to answer new questions. We can’t just keep doing the same old things the same old way. Tradition can be a very good thing. Traditionalism usually is pretty unhealthy. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook


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Jim Cameron The quest for gold brought people of all nations to British Columbia, as did the construction of the railway. Of all the labourers it was often the Chinese who worked the longest hours in the most dangerous conditions for the least money, creating great resentment among the white labourers. When the gold ran out and the railway was complete there was little left choice but to put down roots and try to eke out an existence. In Cranbrook, the steadily increasing Chinese population, unable to vote and with no political representation, found themselves living in cramped, segregated and often unhealthy conditions, shunned by the majority of the white population. Well, not completely shunned: the Chinese were hired at cut-rate wages for menial tasks. Chinese businesses appeared across from the CPR station as early as 1899, the most common being the ubiquitous laundry which, though frequented by the local white population, was often viewed as suspect. Although Cranbrook grudgingly accepted an ever-growing Chinese population, many neighbouring communities simply drove the Chinese out of town. This further increased the local Oriental population which further aggravated occidental/oriental relations. The Chinese found themselves confined to a two block radius along Van Horne Street: three-story residences, boarding houses, gambling houses, opium dens, restaurants, shops and “joss houses” (places of worship) soon created a wall-to-wall town within a town. Newspapers of the day carried running commentaries on the

The French, Japanese, Italian, Eastern Europeans, First Nations, Afro-Americans and East Indians all suffered varying degrees of bigotry and racism in the early days of Cranbrook but none suffered so blatantly as the Chinese – Herald May 17, 1906 menace of the “celestial” hoards, the heathens, and the yellow devils. Still, the Chinese slowly but surely became an integral part of the community. Local white contractors found work constructing Chinese stores and houses, realtors made commissions on land sales, shoppers browsed the Oriental bazaars for exotic knickknacks and local chefs counted on the Chinese farmers for their supplies of fresh vegetables. As B.C. mines and lumber companies began employing Chinese labour so did immigration increase, despite the $100 per individual “head tax” each Chinese immigrant was required to pay. The first “white laundry” opened in town in 1904, promising “all work free of germs and filthy water.” It was a hopeful claim at best, considering the general condition of Cranbrook’s water and sewer works at the time, but “white only” became a selling point for businesses in the community and would remain so for decades to come. Early 1905 brought the smallest hint of the beginning of a perceptible public shift in attitude towards the local Chinese. Editor F.E. Simpson, of The Cranbrook Herald, a publication very vocal in its anti-Chinese stance, stated, as regarded the recent Chinese New Year, “The Chinese must start new year debt free. It would be a great thing

Despite the obstacles, the Chinese gradually made headway block by block into the local business district – Herald December 6, 1906 for The Herald if a lot of its subscribers would follow in the footsteps the heathen Chinese.” A left-handed compliment to be sure but, shortly thereafter, another article noted, “Not long ago two very bad young chaps of town attacked an inoffensive Chinaman and gave him a bad beating. A Chinaman is a human being yet there are some young fellows who imagine they are privileged to throw rocks at a Chinaman whenever they get a chance. Such boys would beat a dog, a horse or abuse their mother and curse their father. They need a touch of the law.” It was by no means an endorsement of the Chinese community but, as far as human rights were concerned, it was may be viewed as a step in the right direction.

The constant immigration of Chinese brokered much discussion in politics resulting in an increased head tax of $500 in 1907. That same year it was estimated (no-one appears to have canvassed Chinatown to find out exactly) that there were 413 Chinese in Cranbrook, somewhere in the area of 25 per cent of the city’s population. “That is far too many for a town this size” said The Herald, though, to Cranbrook’s credit, no organized effort was made to remove them. The Chinese generally kept to themselves, although there were occasional altercations with the law. In 1905, two Chinese males decided to conduct rifle practice on Louis (1st) Street. They fired several rounds which generally missed the large target they set up but did man-

age to connect with the CPR freight shed at the end of the street. The building has since been moved to the north and, in connection to the Royal Alexandria Hall, forms the Cranbrook Historical Archives (Railway Museum). No doubt the bullets remain imbedded in the walls to this day. The riflemen were apprehended and fined $5.00 each, gunplay being somewhat more common then than now. In 1906, police chief Baron raided a hop joint (opium house) conducted by Charlie Yo in Chinatown and seized two opium pipes, twenty dollars worth of opium and “the usual lamps & trays.” Mr. Yo was fined $1.00, not because opium was illegal but because he had not paid for a municipal opium license. Among the many bylaws brought into force during the incorporation of Cranbrook in 1905 was one that required opium sellers to obtain a license to sell opium at a cost of $250.00 for a period of six months (druggists and chemists were exempt.) In fact, it was not until 1908 that opium was banned in Canada, as were morphine and cocaine three years later. Until that time the opium dens of Chinatown were legal, but from that point on, in the eyes of the law and the good white folk of the city, the troubles truly began. Next week: Chinatown.

World Day of Prayer, annual service on Friday, March 6, 1:30 pm at Knox Presbyterian Church, corner of Victoria Ave and 3rd St. S. Everyone welcome. Please join us! Fifth Annual Foster Parent Banquet & Loonie Auction, March 7, 5:30pm at the Heritage Inn Ballroom. Tickets: Gerri at 250-4898441 or Erin at 250-489-8807. Fluoride Free Cranbrook meeting at the Manual Training Centre at the Cranbrook Library. 7:10-8:45pm, March 9. We will be meeting to discuss ways to stop the City from adding industrial waste through the water supply. We can be reached at (250)421-9878. The Kimberley Camera Club presents it’s Annual Digital Show on Wed. March 11, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lecture Hall, Room 250 at the College of the Rockies in Cranbrook. Admission is by donation. March 11: Kimberley Garden Club March Program: Ikebana: The Art of Japanese Flower Arranging. Selkirk High School Library 7-9 pm. New members welcome. For more info: Nola 250-427-1948 600 Cranbrook St.N, Cranbrook. All Railway Retiree’s and Spouses are welcome. RSVP by Mar.13th, 2015. Info: Contact Secretary Frances Allen at 250-426-2720, or Myrtle 250-426-2378. “Luck o’ the Irish”, Saint Patrick’s Spring Tea. Sat. March 14, 2015. Serving dainty sandwiches and sweets. BAKE SALE. Admission: $5.00. 1-3 pm. Catholic Church Hall, Kimberley. Everyone Welcome! St. Patrick’s Tea & Bake Sale, Saturday, March 14, 1-3pm at Senior Citizens Hall Br. 11, 125-17 Ave. S. Info: Judy 250-426-2436. CARP - The Canadian Association of Retired Persons. There will be an information meeting for starting a CARP chapter in the Kootenays on Monday, March 16 at 10 am at the Senior Citizens Hall in Cranbrook. Info: contact Brenda 250-489-4033. The Kootenay Railway Pensioners Association Social Luncheon at 13:30 pm, Tuesday Mar.17th,2015 at Arthur’s Sports Bar & Grill(Day’s Inn)

ONGOING The Cellar Thrift Store Open Mon. to Sat., noon to 4:30 p.m. Our revenues support local programs and outreach programs of Cranbrook United Church. Baker Lane Entry at 2 – 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, B. C. Donations of new or gently used items welcome. CRANBROOK QUILTERS’ GUILD hold their meetings every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:15pm upstairs in the Seniors’ Hall, 12517th Ave. S. Everyone welcome. Info: Donna at 250-426-7136. Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery to make contact with local volunteers for peer support. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with surgery and help patients prepare. 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee. Aged10-14? Got the writing bug? CBAL hosts the Youth Writing Group at the Cranbrook Public Library. The 2nd & 4th Wed of each month, 4-5:30pm Free! Call Lori 250-464-1864 or khough@cbal.org TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets EVERY Thursday at 5:00 pm, at Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th Ave S, Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight gradually. This Chapter has won an annual B.C. Provincial Award for “Best Avg Weight Loss Per Member”. Info: Marie 250 417 2642 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 Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. 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 Mondays 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 ‘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. 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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Down the home stretch Kootenay Ice face Red Deer Rebels Friday

Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor

Friday, March 6

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With eight games remaining in the regular season, the Kootenay Ice have sights set on the third seed in the WHL’s Central Division. Friday night, the Ice get a crack at closing the gap as the current holders of that spot -- the Red Deer Rebels -- visit Western Financial Place. “We’re always looking to improve,” said Kootenay Ice forward Luke Philp Thursday afternoon prior to practice. “Seven points is a tough gap to close, but if we can make games count against them -- big four-point games against them -- that would make it a little easier to close that gap. We’ll be looking to do that.” Both the Ice and Rebels have eight games remaining on their regular-season schedules, two of which come against one another. At 33-21-4-6 (76 points) Brent Sutter’s crew holds a seven-point edge on the Ice (33-281-2, 69 points). Through five games in their seven-game season series, the Rebels hold the edge with a 3-20-0 mark. For the Ice, their two victories over the Rebels came on the

GAME TIME: 7 P.M. (MT) LAST MEETING: RDR 3 at KTN 1 (Jan. 9) REBELS vs. ICE (33-21-4-6) RECORD (33-28-1-2) Third (Central) DIVISION Fourth (Central) Fifth (Eastern) CONF. Sixth (Eastern) 212 GF 220 205 GA 233 14th (19.9%) PP 12th (20.5%) Third (83.3%) PK 10th (80.5%) C. Gay (22-36-58) TOP SCORER L. Philp (28-46-74) R. Toth (2.87 GAA) TOP GOALIE W. Hoflin (3.30 GAA) W1 STREAK L1 6-2 W at SCB LAST GAME 6-4 L at BWK March 7 vs. REG NEXT GAME March 7 at MHT

road Sept. 19 and Jan. 2. After a four-game swing through the WHL’s East Division, Ice head coach Ryan McGill expressed a desire for more consistency from his group as the post-season looms near. “We played well that last road trip, but come playoffs you can’t just play one game and lose the next,” Philp said. “Before you know it you’re going to be out. I think our work ethic is the main thing. If our team comes to compete, we’re pretty good. We can beat anybody.” While the playoff race is first and foremost on the minds of everyone in the Kootenay Ice

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Kootenay Ice forward Jaedon Descheneau is in a tight race with forward Luke Philp for the team scoring title as the regular season winds to a close. streak of his own (5-813) come to an end when he was blanked Feb. 27 in Brandon. The native of Edmonton, Alta., sits one point back of Philp. “We don’t even talk about it. I had no idea,” Descheneau said Thursday afternoon. “We try to be as competitive as we can and we try to produce as much offense as we can. This year, mine hasn’t been quite as good as it was last year, which is frustrating. But we’ve got a lot of depth this year and everyone’s scoring goals.” Descheneau has voiced frustration with his own play for most of the year. After firing home 44 goals and 98 points during the 201314 WHL campaign, the

St. Louis Blues prospect sits on 29 goals and 73 points this season, which is nothing to sniff at. Both Philp and Descheneau fall into the WHL’s top 20 in scoring. The 5-foot-10 Philp sits 15th, with the 5-foot-9 Descheneau hot on his heels in 16th heading into the weekend. Scoring race aside, the Ice face a Red Deer Rebels team that is 5-31-1 in its past 10 games and fresh off a 6-2 victory over the Swift Current Broncos Wednesday night. “They’re a good solid team. They play hard, they play physical,” Descheneau said. “You’ve got to get pucks behind their ‘D,’ get working on the cycle and move pucks through the neu-

tral zone to create holes for yourself. “When we play well, we have to play well the next night. We’ve been very inconsistent this year -- win a bunch, lose a bunch in a row kind of thing. When we start winning we need to bring that the next night and not be satisfied for one night. “To win in the playoffs, you’ve got to be consistent. It’s hard to win in this league and it’s especially hard to win in the playoffs.” The Ice head into Friday’s contest 6-2-1-1 in their previous 10 games, leaving nothing but optimism amongst the players. “Being ready to work right from the bat, right from the get-go and

focus in on playing the whole 60 minutes,” Philp said of what it will take to get a win against the Rebels. “We’ve had slow starts in the past. We’ve got to have a good start. I think our team plays a lot better when we do.” Puck drop is slated for 7 p.m. Friday, which is also 2015 Jersey Off the Back Night for the Ice. Fans in attendance will have the opportunity to bid on Kootenay Ice blue alternate gameworn sweaters. Winners will meet their player following the game and receive their jersey at the conclusion of the playoffs. All proceeds from Jersey Off the Back Night go towards the Kootenay Ice Education Fund.

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dressing room, a lighter competition has unfolded in recent weeks as Philp and forward Jaedon Descheneau find themselves embroiled in a tight race for the team scoring title. “He’s been ahead most of the year, but I don’t really look at it like a competition and I don’t think he does either,” Philp said. “We’ve been playing together most of the year, so it’s nice we’ve been able to play well together and get some points.” Philp comes into the weekend riding an eight-game point streak (5-9-14) and sits two points shy of 200 in his WHL career. The native of Canmore, Alta., has posted 74 points in 63 games to lead the Ice this season. Descheneau recently saw an eight-game point

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Referees in the traditionally rough-andtumble Western Hockey League have been sending offenders to the penalty box at a record low rate this season. As the 2014-15 campaign draws to a close, multiple teams could break the WHL’s record for fewest penalty minutes in a season set by the 2013-14 Everett Silvertips with 816 in 72 games. Everett, with 646 minutes in 64 games, will almost certainly break that mark, as will the Kootenay Ice, who have been whistled for

just 631 minutes in the same span. As recently as three seasons ago, every team in the league racked up at least 1,000 minutes. This season could finish with as few as three teams topping that benchmark, and only the Prince George Cougars have already reached four digits. Teams are fighting less, but are also taking fewer minor penalties. In 2006-07, the average team earned about 6.7 power plays per game. Loosening of some rules brought that down to approximately 5.5 the next season, but there’s been a steady de-

cline since even as the sport continues to tighten restrictions on violent hits. This season, WHL teams average about 4.1 power plays per game. “I think that’s a good thing,” said WHL director of officiating Kevin Muench. “The game is changing; there’s more emphasis on speed and skill.” Muench said there’s been no “conscious effort” by the WHL’s officiating arm to decrease penalty calls, and cites coaching and education in explaining why there are fewer whistles. “We’ve been meeting with teams for a handful

of years about penalty infractions, and we talk about how standards are going to be applied,” said Muench. “Once there’s a buy-in, players have a stronger understanding and coaches have done a tremendous job teaching.” Kootenay coach Ryan McGill, an imposing presence in his playing days who compiled 793 penalty minutes in four WHL seasons, says teams have adjusted to a new reality in hockey. “The intimidation factor isn’t really there anymore,” said McGill. “The game is going away from that, and we don’t really have that

personality on our team. “I think big hits are out of the game because the player giving the hit understands there’s a risk for suspension,” said McGill. “The way the rules are, and the safety concerns, the players are cognizant of that and don’t go out of their way for those hits anymore.” Muench said he has “no doubts” that players have adjusted to stiff punishment for certain kinds of hits, especially that target opponents’ heads.

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“It took a few years for everyone to understand that checking from behind needed to be eliminated, now players are coming into the league familiar with consequences for checking to the head,” he said. Instead of instructing players to mash opponents into the boards, coaches like McGill are focusing on technique. “In defending, we try to teach about body position and stick positioning, and not putting yourself in a situation where you have to take a penalty,” McGill said. Fewer collisions means there are fewer occasions to drop the gloves. The Ice have engaged in a league-low 23 fights this season. “Our fights are spur of the moment, and those are the best kinds of confrontations,” McGill said. Instances of fighting have plummeted in all levels of hockey, and its decline is a welcome development for those who believe fighting is a major cause of concussions. The league has claimed that concussions are on the decline, but there’s no way to accurately evaluate that statement because teams are not required to publicly disclose the nature of injuries beyond “upper” or “lower” body. In 1997-98, the first season for which gameby-game data is available online via the WHL’s website, each of the league’s 18 teams at the time fought at least 85 times, with the Medicine Hat Tigers leading the way with 211. This season, the Swift Current Broncos top the WHL with 63 fighting majors. “Everyone talks about fighting, and we talk about it as well,” Muench said. “Fighting still happens, but there’s been a lot of effort to reduce unnecessary fights and staged fights.”

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Down payment on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. **Until April 30, 2015, lease a new 2015 Focus SE 4DR Automatic /2015 Escape SE FWD with 2.5L engine/2015 F-150 SuperCrew XLT 4x4 3.5L with 300A Engine and get as low as 0%/0%/0% lease annual percentage rate (APR) financing for up to 48/48/24 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $22,114/$27,939/$43,749 at 0%/0%/0% APR for up to 48/48/24 months with $1,195/$1,195/$2,275 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $214/$280/$349(Comparison payments are for reference purposes only and are calculated as follows: the monthly payment is annualized (multiplied by 12) and then divided by the comparison period (26 weeks for bi-weekly). 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We build endowment funds that benefit the community forever and help create personal legacies

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Farms

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case. However, it was unable to fully explore the role played by the RCMP, Foreign Affairs, the Canada Border Services Agency and Transport Canada. “We don’t have the authority under the current system to chase those threads,” Strahl said at the time. “All we can do is investigate CSIS.” The new anti-terror bill comes before a Commons committee next week. Strahl said he hopes MPs on all sides will “soldier up here and do the best they can” because it’s an important debate involving national security.


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