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Kimberley skiers end terrific season A great year for Kimberley athletes
Four Kimberley skiers recently attended the 2015 Ski Nationals in Thunder Bay, ON. Colin Ferrie, Annika Ackermann, MacKenzie McLean and Molly Miller competed in a series of Skate and Classic ski technique races from March 21-28 against Canada’s top skiers. Annika, Mackenzie and Molly competed in a large Juvenile Girls category of 70 skiers, and despite the high level of competition, the three girls showed great results. Highlights included Molly’s two gold and two silver medals, Annika’s 4th,14th, 18th and 19th place finishes, and MacKenzie’s 19th place finish. Colin competed in the Open Men’s category and raced against members of Canada’s National Team and Olympic level skiers. Colin demonstrated strong results in this competitive category with one 7th, two 9th and a 15th place finish. Molly Miller also won the Sophie Manarin Award for having the most aggregate points in the Juvenile category. This is the second consecutive year that Molly has won this prestigious award. In addition, the Kimberley Nordic Racers placed second out of all BC Clubs for Aggregate standings. This is a significant accomplishment given that the Club had only four members race at Nationals, one of the smallest groups at the competition. Annika, MacKenzie and Molly would like to thank their coaches Frank Ackermann and Paul Freeze for coaching the team this season. Also, a special thank you to Paul Freeze for travelling to Thunder Bay with the team this year. Colin currently trains with the Black Jack Ski Club under Dave Wood, and Colin would also like to thank Dave for his support this season. Colin would also like to thank Salomon, Bliz Eyewear, The City of Kimberley and All
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Kazakoff to be sentenced Wednesday Deer trap tampering sentence to be decided TRE VOR CR AWLEY
Judge Ron Webb will hand down his judgement today in the matter of Devin Kazakoff and the vandalism of a deer trap in Marysville in February 2014. Crown and defence counsel presented their submissions to Webb, as Kazakoff pleaded guilty to a charge of mischief under $5,000. The crown elected to proceed summarily, which—if convicted—will result in a criminal record for Kazakoff. The defence is seeking a conditional discharge, which will not result in a criminal record. Also at issue is the amount of financial restitution, as Crown is seeking roughly $3,800 while the defence is arguing for restitution of approximately $500. See Kazakoff, page 3
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Annika Ackermann, MacKenzie McLean, Molly Miller and Colin Ferrie at Nationals with their coach Paul Freeze. Saints Anglican Church-Outreach Committee. Molly is thankful for the sponsorship she received this season from Kootenay Cycle Works, Canmore Trail Sports, Fischer and Swix. The Kimberley Nordic Club is also a great supporter of these ski-
ers and many thanks go out to the members of the Club. Lastly, The KIXS Team would like to thank Moody Bee for providing them with lip balm all season! It takes a great deal of dedication from these young athletes to com-
pete at a National level in their sport. Congratulations to all skiers on their perseverance and determination this season -- they represent their community and province very well!
A disturbing case unfolded in Cranbrook Provincial Court on Monday morning as a local man pleaded guilty to child pornography charges and was given mandatory minimum sentencing. The man, who is 60 years old and mentally disabled, was sentenced to one year in jail for one count and six months for another count, which are to be served concurrently to be followed by three years of probation. In a sentencing hearing, both the crown and defence jointly submitted that the accused, who has an IQ of 65, thought he was helping police gather evidence on child predators by engaging in the distribution of child pornography through an email system using female-centric email addresses. Justice Ron Webb noted that it was a tough case because he was bound by the politics of mandatory minimum sentencing, and that instead of getting help, the man is going to jail. See ONE YEAR, page 3
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In Focus Photography exhibition at Centre 64 MIKE REDFERN
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pening in the Gallery at Centre 64 in Kimberley is an exhibition of photographs by five leading Kootenay-based photographers. In Focus opens Tuesday, March 31, and runs to Saturday, April 25. It will feature the works of Paul Smith and Maurice Frits of Kimberley, Neal Panton and Janice Strong of Cranbrook, and Jim Lawrence of Kaslo. Landscape, nature, and wildlife photographer Paul Smith started his photographic life in the Canmore region of Alberta, photographing mountains. His mountain poster series captures some of the most dramatic scenery in the Rockies. Until last year he had a gallery in the Platzl where prints of nature and landscapes around Kimberley were available. Smith’s pictures have graced the covers of Avenue West, Mountain Life, and Canadian Geographic magazines and been featured in Explore magazine and Mcleans. His photographs have won 1st prize in the
Banff Mountain Film Festival, in Canadian Geographic magazine, and in Canadian Parks & Wilderness Society competitions. Maurice Frits is the publisher, design and layout artist, and main photographer for GO Kimberley magazine. His work in that magazine features people, places, and activities around Kimberley. Fine art photographer Neal Panton of Cranbrook has a long and heady pedigree. His photography career started in the early 80s in Hamilton, Ontario, and progressed through Peru & Bolivia to Ecuador where he lived for 6 years and taught photography at the Universidad de Quito. He has since worked as a Reuters photojournalist and his pictures have been published in 25 countries. He has had 12 solo shows in Peru, Ecuador, Philadelphia, Hamilton, Vancouver and elsewhere and his works have featured in 25 group shows around Europe and North & South America. His pictures, usually black & white, often depict small
details of life, patterns and shapes that his camera explores. For the In Focus exhibition Panton will display his latest series of images, Lifelines, a collection of images of hands, about which he says, “In a world preoccupied with identification through passwords, pins, codes, number & letter series, we continue to be marginalized, reduced & dehumanized. Should we not be identified as individuals with friendships, family, work, play, creation, joy, wonder & loss? Our life arcs recorded so beautifully by our life lines.” Popular local landscape and nature photographer Janice Strong is probably best known for her hiking guidebook, Mountain Footsteps, now in its third edition, featuring hikes in the Purcell and Rocky Mountains and the East Kootenays, all illustrated by her photographs and maps. Her photographs have appeared on several book covers, in corporate brochures, trade fair booths, and business cards and her landscape cards can be purchased in stores in the area. Fine Art en-
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Left and above, fine art photography by Cranbrook artist Neal Panton is part of the exhibit.
largements of her landscapes are in private collections around the world. Prints of Jim Lawrence’s wildlife photographs can be found in many homes around Kimberley since his work has been featured in several exhibitions in the Gallery at Centre 64. Lawrence lives in the Kootenay Lake area north of Kaslo and owns Kootenay Reflections
Photography where his wildlife, birds, scenery and flower photographs are displayed online. Lawrence fell in love with nature when, at age 13, he spent two weeks on a trapline with a fur trapper. He started his photographic career with his mother’s Kodak box camera, printing in his elementary school darkroom. Since then he has travelled through Africa, working at a Kodak
processing plant and studying the principles and practice of photography at the Institute of Technology in Durban, South Africa. Lawrence tries to convey his feelings of wonder while he patiently composes images of wild animals, insects, birds, or flowers. Rather than lament the loss of wildlife habitat he strives to capture the mystery and magic of nature. “A humble fieldmouse can engender affection and admiration, a grizzly can instill awe and respect, a heron can evoke reverence for the inestimable beauty and mystery of nature,” he states on his
website. In 2012 a short documentary film, Eyes in the Forest; the Portraiture of Jim Lawrence, was made by Miriam Needoba. It has been screened in dozens of film festivals around the USA, Canada, and in India and Korea as well as around the Kootenays. In Focus promises to be an exhibition of exceptional quality. The Opening Reception will be held in the Gallery at Centre 64 on Saturday afternoon, April 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. The gallery is open from 1 to 5 p.m. every Tuesday through Saturday and admission is free.
East Kootenay readies to walk year to end MS in jail
Kazakoff sentencing today One
From Page 1 The matter revolves around the vandalism of two deer traps in Marysville by Kazakoff and Lucky Sikora early last year. Kazakoff expressed remorse for his actions and said the vandalism was done in the heat of the moment after all legal attempts to prevent a deer cull were exhausted. Crown countered that his actions were calculated and deliberate, noting he drove down from Invermere—his hometown—to conduct the vandalism of the traps in Marysville. Laying out the nature of the charges and the file, Crown counsel described the events lead up to and during the offence, which was
the vandalism of a clover deer trap in February 2014. After Kimberley was given a permit to cull deer in December 2013, clover traps were deployed in February 2014 to proceed with the cull. Five traps were set up and conservation officers also placed trail cams with night vision capabilities to watch the traps in the event of vandalism. A resident observed a trap being vandalized on Feb. 27 at 1: 30 a.m. and called conservation officers, who eventually located an individual running alongside the road who was carrying a sack over his shoulder and dressed in black with balaclava covering his face. After disappearing,
COs observed a blackdressed figure getting into a yellow car and failed to stop it after attempting to block the road. Police received a description and license plate information and located the vehicle. The sack, which was filled with clover trap netting and knives, was found buried in the woods after a track from Police Dog Services. Crown submitted photographic evidence from the trail camera, along with receipts of costs incurred by the City of Kimberley for the damaged traps. Social media posts by Kazakoff on a deer cull in Oak Bay and other media reports were also submitted as evidence.
From Page 1 “I’m obligated to do what I’m obligated to do,” Webb said. The man’s name will be submitted to the sex offender’s registry and he will be subject to a number of probation conditions in regards to limiting his access to the internet along with court orders to prevent him from being alone with those under the age of 14 years without another adult being present.
CRANBROOK – Residents of the East Kootenays will be bringing attention to multiple sclerosis (MS) by participating in the Scotiabank MS Walk on Sunday, May 3, 2015. In BC and the Yukon, over 6,000 people will unite in an effort to raise over $1.2 million in pledges and bring awareness to the fact that an estimated 100,000 Canadians have multiple sclerosis. Three more Canadians are diagnosed each day. Myrle Rogers “I take part in this community event because of my daughter, Cyndie and all those whose lives have been impacted by MS. When MS strikes an individual, it also affects their families and their communities. I am joining with all the Canadians who are supporting this important event to raise money and awareness of MS in the hopes that a cure will be found”.
The MS Society helps to fund community-based support and services to those living with MS and their families. This includes a program to provide adaptive equipment allowing people to preserve their quality of life; a legal advocacy program; support to local MS self-help groups; and information and referral services. The annual fundraiser takes place in over 160 communities across Canada. It is a family-oriented event that combines fundraising with fun and community spirit. Join the Scotiabank MS Walk on Sunday, May 3, 2015. For information or to register for the event please visit mswalks.ca or call 1-866-991-0577 ext. 7239
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AQUATIC CENTRE PARCEL TAX ROLL The City of Kimberley is updating the Aquatic Centre Parcel Tax Roll. A person may make a complaint to the Aquatic Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel on one or more of the following grounds:
• There is an error or omission respecting a name or address on the parcel tax roll;
• There is an error or omission respecting the inclusion of the parcel;
• An exemption has been improperly allowed or disallowed.
The Aquatic Centre Parcel Tax Roll is available for inspection at Kimberley City Hall during regular office hours. Request for Aquatic Centre Parcel Tax roll amendments must be made in writing to the City of Kimberley, 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC V1A 2E8, by Monday, April 13, 2015 at 4:45 p.m. If complaints are received, the Aquatic Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel will meet at 9:10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 in Council Chambers. Holly Ronnquist, CPA, CMA Collector
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NOTICE OF ROLL REVIEW PANEL FOR THE PURPOSE OF CORRECTING THE RESIDENTIAL FLAT RATE TAX ROLL As in past years the City of Kimberley will be levying a flat tax on residential properties in 2015.
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SPECIFIED AREA TAX ROLL The City of Kimberley is updating the Platzl Revitalization tax roll. Owners of property located in the specified area may request that the roll be amended, in relation to their own property, on one or more of the following grounds:
• There is an error or omission respecting a name or address on the assessment roll;
• There is an error or omission respecting the inclusion of the parcel;
• An exemption has been improperly allowed or disallowed.
The specified area tax roll is available for inspection at Kimberley City Hall during regular office hours. Request for specified area roll amendments must be made in writing to the City of Kimberley, 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC V1A 2E8, by Monday, April 13, 2015 at 4:45 p.m. If complaints are received, the Specified Area Roll Review Panel will meet at 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 in Council Chambers. Holly Ronnquist, CPA, CMA Collector
A Notice will be mailed to each residential property owner with a change in their flat tax status specifying the class of the property as either: Sub Class A: Property with improvements; (buildings, including manufactured homes);
More than 500 turned out to hear and see internationally renowned poet Shane Koyczan put on an electrifying performance of the spoken word arts at the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook, Monday, March 30.
Senior Smoke Alarm program The Kimberley Fire Department’s 2015 Senior Smoke Alarm Program is now underway. Senior Citizens are the fastest growing age group of the Canadian population, and one of the groups at highest risk for fire deaths. Based on re-
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cent statistics, adults 65 and older also face a risk twice the average, while people 85 and older have a risk that is four-and-ahalf times more than average, according to National Fire Protection Association. In existing homes, residential smoke alarms must be installed on every storey of their home and outside all sleeping areas. Often this is not the case and will be part of a free evaluation by fire department personnel. As well, smoke alarms typically have a service life of 10 years and should be replaced on or before the 10-year mark. The batteries should be replaced at
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least twice annually. Typically it’s easy to remember to do this when the time change occurs in the fall and spring. The Kimberley Fire Department recommends testing them on the first day of every month. The Kimberley Fire Department has acquired 50 smoke alarms and will offer those to our seniors in need. If you are a senior or if you know of a senior in need, for no charge the Kimberley Fire Department will evaluate the current smoke alarms within the home. If during the inspection there is a need, we will change batteries, relocate, or provide you with a new or additional smoke alarm. If you are a senior, or know of a senior that would like to take part in this program, please contact the Kimberley Fire Department weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 250-427-4114 or email fire@kimberley.ca to request an inspection.
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Spring into entertainment “Pirate Magic Mayhem ” at 11:00 am for preschool aged children and open to all “Message in a Bottle” at 1:00 p.m. for Elementary school aged children and open to all Join us for Pirate Fun between the shows – Dress like a Pirate!
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Science Fair
Grade K-12 students from the East Kootenay showcase science fair projects at COTR. There are many activities and exhibits all about science. This year we have a special guest speaker: Astro Abby - “Thoughts from an Aspiring Astronaut”. The theme is light and light based technologies. Please see our website for more details or to enter a project. www.ekrsf.ca.
CDAC Presents: Junior Arts Show
Tuesday March 31st to Friday April 24th. For the Month of April CDAC will be showing an exhibit featuring works created by local Elementary School Students: Kindergarten through Grade 6 in the Gallery. Come on out and see some of the great pieces created by our talented junior artists! Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. For more information contact Marisa Phillips – CDAC Administrator at: 250-426-4223 or email: cdac@shaw.ca
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CDAC exhibits our Member’s Most Recent works of art in the Gallery during the month of March. Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. For more information contact Marisa Phillips – CDAC Administrator at: 250-4264223 or email: cdac@ shaw.ca
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Main gallery, Sedna: Receive Ocean’s Blessing by Irene Rutherford. The transformative story of Sedna, the ocean goddess, is interpreted in this multimedia show by Irene. This exhibition will be running from March 3rd until March 28th.
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Sat. April 18 and Sun. April 19 Sun Valley Song
Sun Valley Song presents “ For the Beauty of the Earth” Sun Valley Song presents their Spring concert, “For the Beauty of the Earth” (music inspired by nature) on Saturday April 18 at 730 p.m. and Sunday April 19 at 230 p.m. Concerts are at Knox Presbyterian Church at the corner of Victoria Avenue and 3rd Street For the kids, Key City Theatre presents the Purple South. Tickets: $10, or Pirate. $5 (12 and under) and 6:30 p.m. at Kimberley noon to 1:30 p.m. Tickets available at Lotus Books, Elks, 240 Howard Street. at Key City Theatre. from Choir members or Proceeds to Kimberley Adults $29.50, youth $21. at the door. Helping Hands Food Saturday, April 18 Bank. All welcome! April 14
April 2 and 4 Easter egg demo
At Marysville Artisans Thursday April 2 and Sat Apr 4th. Demo on how to create Ukrainian Easter eggs. Enter to win Easter draw basket.
Sat. April 11 Beginners Zentangle Workshop
CDAC hosts certified Zentangle Teacher Cindy Hagen on Saturday April 11th from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.. Cost for the Workshop is $25/person and includes a Mini Zentangle Kit. In this workshop attendees will learn this meditative art form using intricate lines and shapes. You don’t need to be “an artist”, as Cindy will guide you through the process. To register for this workshop contact Marisa at: 250-4264223 or cdac@shaw.ca.
Sat. April 11 Classic Greatness
Symphony of the Kootenays season finale performance, 7:30 p.m. Key City Theatre. Selections from Rossini, Schumann and Beethoven, featuring piano soloist Susan Gould. Free open rehearsal from
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Reel Youth Film Fest
Showcasing some of the world’s most exciting young film makers, the touring Reel Youth Film Festival is an entertaining and insightful series of local and international youth-made shorts. Selected by a youth jury, the festival collection is full of humour, creativity, and courage. Tuesday April 14th, 7:00 PM at Centre 64, Kimberley by donation. http:// www.yeskimberley. com/reel-youth-filmfestival.html
Sat. April 18 Junior Arts Reception
The reception for the Junior Arts Exhibit will be held on Saturday April 18th from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the CDAC Gallery. The Public is Welcome to join us and the young artist for the Reception. Refreshments will be made available.
Sat. April 18 Purple Pirate
Key City Theatre and Western Financial are Proud to present “The Purple Pirate” Saturday April 18 Two Shows at 11:00 am and 1:00 p.m.
Tea and Bake Sale
Christ the Servant Catholic Women’s League invites you to join with us for our Spring Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday, April 18, 2015 (1100 – 14 Ave. S., Cranbrook). The Tea and Bake Sale will run from 11:00 am to 2:00 p.m. Cost of the Tea will be $5.00 per person. Come one, come all for refreshing food, the bake table and fellowship. Hope to see you there.
April 21 Guy Davis In Studio 64
A highly sought after blues singer/guitarist. Guy is a very personable and talented performer bringing great soulful ballads and humorous anecdotes to the studio 64 stage.
April 23 Legacy Builders Lunch
For those 50 and over. Spring into spring with a salad buffet lunch. Free, just let us know you are coming. Call Abundant Life Church 250-426-2866, 501 11th Ave. South Cranbrook.
Sat. April 25
Randy the Gypsy Musician
On Saturday April 25th CDAC will be hosting an in-house Gallery Country Music Concert with musician Brandon Blackmore from 1:p.m. – 2:p.m.. Admission is by Donation. Coffee and Tea provided. The Art Gallery is located at: Room #104, 135 10th Avenue South, Cranbrook.
May 8 Spring Fling
Kimberley United Church invites you to enjoy the music of Tuck’s Troubadors from 7 to 10 p.m. along with light refreshments. Tickets $10 and only $100 will be sold.
May 9 Glitz and Glamour
Save the date! May 9, GoGo Grannies Annual GLITZ AND GLAMOR fund raiser. You’ve been waiting for it! Sale of gently used women’s accessories including an amazing amount of jewelry. From Aunt Mavis’ jewels to trending pieces - we have it all. Also a collection of purses and scarfs to finish off that glamorous look. Find yourself a treat at the silent auction tables. Most importantly, bring your friend or relative and enjoy a mimosa and light lunch in a lovely atmosphere. Tickets are $25. per person and can purchased at Lotus books after April 1st, or can be purchased from your favourite Granny. Beware these tickets sell fast! For more information or to donate items, please call Cynthia at 250-9198253.
May 23 Blue Moon Marquis Studio 64
This “Gypsy Blues” duo will combine their repertoire of gutsy largely original tunes with their instruments guitar and string bass accompaniment. Their influences stem from: Lonnie Johnson, Bill Jennings , and Django Reinhardt to name a few. The last five concerts have been sell outs. Get your tickets soon.
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Kimberley Aquatic Centre FREE PUBLIC SWIM: Wednesday, April 1st, 5:00-6:00pm is sponsored by City of Kimberley. “Free Slide Show Presentation: CFUW Cranbrook Club is pleased to invite you to enjoy an evening with artist Joseph Cross who followed the David Thompson’s (Fur Trader & Surveyor 1800’s) path east from the prairie to what is now B.C. Room 189, College of the Rockies. Show starts promptly at 7pm, Thursday, April 16th Conference: April 17-18, Fri: 7pm, Sat: 9:30am, 2pm, 7pm. “Kingdom Living: Walking in Emotional Health”. Speakers: Jason and Lauren Vallotton from Redding Calif., at House of Hope Cranbrook, 629-6th St NW. Registration: www.ihopecranbrook. com. Info: 250-421-3784. Christ the Servant Catholic Women’s League invites you to join with us for our SPRING TEA and BAKE SALE on Saturday, April 18th, 2015 (1100 – 14 Ave. S., Cranbrook). The Tea and Bake Sale will run from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Cost of the Tea will be $5.00 per person. Come one, come all for refreshing food, the bake table and fellowship. Hope to see you there. April 23 - Legacy Builders Lunch (for those 50 and over), 11:00 a.m. Spring into Spring with a Salad Buffet lunch. FREE. Just let us know you are coming. Call Abundant Life Church, 250-426-2866. 501 - 11 Ave. S., Cranbrook. Kimberley United Church Spring Fling, May 8, 7:00-10:00pm. Enjoy the music of Tuck’s Troubadours. Light refreshments. Only 100 tickets available! 250-427-7958 for tickets. 10 Boundary St. Save the date! May 9, GoGo Grannies Annual GLITZ AND GLAMOR fund raiser. Sale of gently used women’s accessories including an amazing amount of jewelry, purses and scarfs to finish off that glamorous look. Find yourself a treat at the silent auction tables. Enjoy a mimosa and light lunch in a lovely atmosphere. Tickets are $25. per person and can purchased at Lotus books after April 1st, or from your favourite Granny. For more information or to donate items, please call Cynthia at 250919-8253.
ONGOING BINGO - every Monday except public holidays, 6:30 pm at Kimberley Elks, 240 Howard Street. Proceeds to Kimberley Helping Hands Food Bank. All welcome! 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 Cantabelles, an all-female singing group, meets Mondays, 7-9 pm. Join us and learn how to sing with 2, 3 and 4 part harmonies. Contact: Sue Trombley, 250-426-0808. suetrombley53@gmail.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. The Canadian Red Cross is seeking Client Service and Technician Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program in Cranbrook. Please go to http://www.redcross.ca/volunteer/who-is-needed for more information or call 1-855-995-3529. 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. 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 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30- 6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. Masonic Lodges of B.C. and Yukon will supply transportation to cancer patients who have arrived at Kelowna or Vancouver. This free service will be at the destination point. Example: from airport to clinic and clinic to airport on return, also around the destination city. Info may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250-426-8159. Seniors Autobiographical Writing for those aged 60 or wiser at the Kimberley Library. No writing experience necessary. It’s free. Tuesdays 10:00 - Noon. Register: Kim Roberts CBAL Coordinator 250-427-4468 or kroberts@cbal.org 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. 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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mathematical skills so I mixed up several Oxo packets (chicken flavour) with a fair amount of Cranbrook’s finest water and tossed it in. That lot froze instantly into a glacier like the ones up there in Banff Park. I did not panic. Not I. I am made of sterner stuff: sticks and stones and puppy dogs’ bones, according to my grandma. One recipe called for half a Spanish onion, chopped. In went about a quarter of a largish onion plus the remains of a packet of onion powder, once, when it was purchased aeons ago, 155 grams. So far so Peter good. Who can tell? I switched on the crockWarland pot and watched, eyes watering, as the glacier melted. At the time I felt that I would rather have been on the top of Premier Ridge, lying on my back in Spring sunshine, watching the snow melt on Tepee Mountain, but a chef de cuisine cannot be everywhere. Some recipes recommended pre-fried bacon so I chopped up about 50% of a one pound (i.e. 50 grams, pecks or perches), cooked them a little then in they went. Later I discovered some slightly mouldy ham in the fridge so I hacked that to pieces before it hiked out of the kitchen and wandered off. In that went; the glacier had melted and things were happening. But I am unable to leave things to
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Hitmen edge Ice with overtime victory in Game 3 Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
Back and forth, back and forth they went Tuesday night at Western Financial Place as the Calgary Hitmen skated to an 8-7 overtime victory in Game 3 of WHL’s Eastern Conference Quarter-final to take a 2-1 series lead over the Kootenay Ice. “That was not the game both teams really set out to play,” said Hitmen forward Adam Tambellini Tuesday night. “With our first two games being pretty low scoring, that was definitely an interesting game, but we’re just really happy we came out on top in that one. “They played really well in the first two games and stole that one on our home ice. We really needed to come here and get this game, especially this first one here.” Through Games 1 and 2 in Calgary, the Ice and Hitmen combined to score 12 goals. Tuesday night was a completely different story as the Ice and Hitmen came together and did their best to burn out the red goal lights at Western Financial Place, scoring 15 times through 61:12 of electrifying playoff hockey. Tambellini was the final man to light the lamp Tuesday. On a rush down the right wing, the 6-foot-3 native of Edmonton registered the game-winning goal — his hat-trick marker on the evening — 1:12 into overtime to kill a spirited rally from the home side. “I didn’t have much room to get to the net and didn’t really see much of a passing option,” Tambellini said. “I kind of just wanted to throw it on net, saw a couple guys in front. After that, I heard a stick and saw the red light come on. I don’t really know how it bounced in.” Just as 2,126 fans in attendance were ready to leave their seats, Game 3 was knotted up
one final time as Ice defenceman Rinat Valiev scored with four seconds remaining in regulation to tie the game 7-7 and force overtime. Game 3 marks the second consecutive game the Ice have dropped to the Hitmen in overtime, after falling 3-2 in Game 2 Sunday afternoon in Calgary. “We’ve got to move on,” said Kootenay Ice head coach Ryan McGill. “I don’t think all three goaltenders are real happy about their game. We’ve got to move on and we certainly have to put ourselves in a better position to help our goaltender. One thing about the playoffs is you’ve got to have a real short memory. The best thing about that is we get to play [Wednesday]. “You’ve got to roll with the punches sometimes. You’ve got to roll with the way the game’s going and try to score that last goal. Unfortunately we didn’t.” With 15 goals scored between the two teams, it might be hard to pinpoint one particular star on either side of the puck, but Ice forward Tim Bozon scratched his name on the scoresheet an astounding six times as he tallied two goals and four assists in a losing cause. “After two losses in overtime, we have to make sure we come out strong and show this team what we’re capable of doing,” Bozon said. “It’s not playoff scores — 8-7, I don’t know what to say. It’s crazy. For the fans, it’s probably good, but we’re not happy with that.” Bozon’s performance in Game 3 tied a franchise record for most points in a post-season game, last set by forward Jaedon Descheneau, who tallied one goal and five assists March 24, 2014. Oddly enough, Descheneau’s performance came during Game 3 of the 2014 WHL Eastern Conference Quarter-final — a 7-6 win for the
Ice over the Hitmen. In Game 3, Mack Shields earned his first start between the pipes in this series after coming on in relief of Brendan Burke for the third period of Game 2 in Calgary. Unfortunately for the native of Saskatoon, his evening lasted little more than 30 minutes as he was pulled in favour of Burke after allowing four goals on 21 shots. “I think that’s their weakness. Their goalies, both of them are kind of struggling right now,” Bozon said. “For us, we know either way, we have to put pucks on net, shoot from everywhere. Look at the goal that Alfaro scored — it’s happened twice already in the series. We have to keep doing that. I wouldn’t say they’re brutal, but we have to keep putting pucks on net.” It certainly wasn’t a goaltending battle for the ages, as Burke was burned on the first shot he faced when Valiev tallied his first of the night on a cannon from the point. Burke finished the night with eight saves on 11 shots. At the other end, Ice goaltender Wyatt Hoflin remained where he has been nearly all season long — between the pipes for the entirety of the game — stopping 30 of 38 Hitmen attempts. The two teams combined for five goals in the first period, five goals in the second period, before slowing the pace for a four-goal third period. Tied 5-5 following 40 minutes of play, Matt Alfaro — referenced earlier by Bozon — snuck a puck between the post and Burke from a tough angle to give his team a 6-5 lead only 2:12 into the third period. Tambellini scored his second goal of the night, with Austin Vetterl in the penalty box, to knot things up once again. Moments later, Taylor Sanheim registered his first goal of the post-season to put the
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Hitmen goaltender steers aside a shot from Kootenay Ice forward Austin Vetterl (#15) during Game 3 of the WHL’s Eastern Conference Quarter-final Tuesday night at Western Financial Place. Hitmen back out in front by a 7-6 margin. A barn-burner of a first period set the tone for Tuesday’s crazy game as fans watched the two teams combine for five goals, including four tallies in the opening 11 minutes of play. Sam Reinhart opened the scoring with a blistering wrist shot that Shields barely flinched at. The lightning-quick release of Reinhart opened the festivities 2:13 into the opening period. Moments later, Hitmen forward Chase Lang went hard to the net and was rewarded for his work as he found a rebound and chipped it over the outstretched pad of Hoflin. The back-and-forth continued as Bozon restored the Kootenay lead, slipping into the slot and snapping a shot past Shields. The Hitmen turned things the other way once again as Pavel Karnaukhov made good on an Ice turnover by sliding a backhand shot short side on Hoflin to tie the game 2-2. With Levi Cable serving his first of four trips to the penalty box, Tambellini snapped a shot from the high slot that beat Hoflin for a 3-2 Hitmen lead. By the end of the night, there were a total of 10 multi-point scorers between the two teams. Hitmen defenceman Travis Sanheim continued his excellent 201415 campaign by posting one goal and four assists in Game 3, while Tambellini registered three
goals, including the overtime winner. Outside of Bozon’s record-tying six-point performance, Reinhart turned in two goals and an assist. “We know they’ve got a lot of good players over there and Bozon is one of them — a really offensive threat that can hurt you,” Tambellini said. “For us, we’ve just got to key down — not just on him, but a lot of their top guys and hopefully contain them to the outside more.” If Tuesday night wasn’t enough entertainment for fans in Cranbrook, the Ice and Hitmen get right back to it Wednesday night,
with Game 4 slated for a 7 p.m. start at Western Financial Place. For the Ice, the message is simple as they try to tie the series 2-2 before heading back to Calgary for Game 5 Friday night. “One shift at a time,” McGill said. “I know it’s a cliche, but one shift at a time. Make sure we focus on paying attention and really taking care of all the little details that made us successful.” For the Hitmen, they look upon an opportunity to take a commanding 3-1 series lead. “It’s a quick turnaround. Hopefully we can carry a little bit of confidence into
[Wednesday] and know that we can win here but not get too high,” Tambellini said. “We know what they can do over there and I’m sure it will be a good game.” Notes: Courtesy two Tambellini power-play tallies, the Hitmen power play went 2-for-5 in Game 3… The Ice were 0-for-2 with the man advantage… Ice F Zak Zborosky (undisclosed) sat out Game 3… The KIJHL-champion Kimberley Dynamiters were honoured during the first intermission, while the Pee Wee Tier 2 Provincial-champion Cranbrook Eagles were honoured during the second intermission…
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First Period 1. KTN - S. Reinhart, (2) (T. Bozon, T. Murray), 2:13 2. CGY - C. Lang, (1) (C. Twarynski, J. Stallard), 4:45 3. KTN - T. Bozon, (1) (A. Vetterl, M. Alfaro), 7:03 4. CGY - P. Karnaukhov, (3) (unassisted), 10:57 5. CGY - A. Tambellini, (2) (Tr. Sanheim, J. Virtanen), 17:18 (PP) Second Period 6. CGY - C. Lang, (2) (K. Helgesen, C. Harmsworth), 7:44 7. KTN - S. Reinhart, (3) (L. Cable, T. Bozon), 8:58 8. CGY - Tr. Sanheim, (1) (K. Helgesen, C. Harmsworth), 13:00 9. KTN - T. Bozon, (2) (S. Reinhart), 14:42 10. KTN - R. Valiev, (1) (T. King, T. Bozon), 15:45 Third Period 11. KTN - M. Alfaro, (1) (L. Philp, J. Descheneau), 2:12 12. CGY - A. Tambellini, (3) (Tr. Sanheim, C. Rankin), 8:50 (PP) 13. CGY - Ta. Sanheim, (1) (E. Peterson, Tr. Sanheim), 13:19 14. KTN - R. Valiev, (2) (L. Philp, T. Bozon), 19:56 Overtime 1 15. CGY - A. Tambellini, (4) (Tr. Sanheim, C. Rankin), 1:12 Shots 1 2 3 OT T Calgary Hitmen 13 10 13 2 38 Kootenay Ice 13 10 9 0 32 Goaltenders Saves Mins SV% CGY - Mack Shields 17/21 34:42 0.809 Brendan Burke 8/11 26:30 0.727 KTN - Wyatt Hoflin 30/38 60:43 0.789 Power plays Calgary Hitmen - 2/5 (40.0%) Kootenay Ice - 0/2 (00.0%) Attendance: 2,126
Kootenay Ice Playoff Scoring Statistics Player Tim Bozon Luke Philp Sam Reinhart
GP 3 3 3 Jaedon Descheneau 3 Rinat Valiev 3 Matt Alfaro 3 Austin Vetterl 3 Tyler King 3 Levi Cable 3 Tanner Lishchynsky 3 Jon Martin 3 Zak Zborosky 2 Troy Murray 3 River Beattie 1 Bryan Allbee 3 Ryan Chynoweth 3 Cale Fleury 3 Lenny Hackman 3 Vince Loschiavo 3
G 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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250-426-5201
followed by Adoration until 11:00pm
Good Friday April 3 • 3:00pm
12:30 - 1:30 pm • 505 - 15th Street S.
Holy Saturday April 4 • 8:00pm
Easter Vigil begins at dusk
Subscribe Today! Easter Sunday April 5 • 9:30am Easter Mass
Alleluia! Christ the Lord is Risen Today! Alleluia!
10:30 - Noon Easter Sunday Service 1200 Kootenay St. N. 250-489-4704 www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com
St. Mary & Christ the Servant Church Catholic Church Easter Liturgy
Holy Thursday April 2 7:30pm at Christ the Servant Church Good Friday April 3 12:00 noon at St. Mary Church and 3:00 pm at Christ the Servant Church
Phone 250-427-2428 Rev. Christine Dudley
Holy Saturday April 4 8:00pm at St. Mary Church
Good Friday: April 3rd, 10:00 am Easter Sunrise: April 5th, 7:15 am Easter Sunday: April 5th, 10:00 am
Easter Sunday April 5 8:00 & 11:00am at St. Mary Church, 9:30 am at Christ the Servant Church
www.kimberleyunited.ca
250-489-4962 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Is Reading Your True Good Friday Passion? Joint Service, 11:00 am
10:30 - Noon Inter-Church Good Friday Service
Kimberley United Church
8,000
Corner Victoria & 3rd St. S. 250-426-7165
Pastor Grant McDowell
10:00 am
Corner of Wallinger & Boundary
Celebration of the Lord’s Passion 250-427-5333
911 Baker Street • Cranbrook, BC 1-250-426-3355 • Toll Free: 1-888-629-4002
Pastor Kevin Ewaskow
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Thursday April 2 5 bdrm, 3 bath beautifully reno’d & updated home. Mountain views, fenced yard, hardwood, granite, island, stainless appliances, even new windows. Close to schools, transit, park. 2403616 $369,000 Hosted by: Melanie Walsh
331 14th Ave S, Cranbrook
250-426-4319 www.fbccranbrook.org
Easter Service Politics?
Tel.: 250-417-1336
Easter Services at First Baptist Cranbrook
Recreational/Sale
Easter Sunday Service atLove Knox Presbyterian Local 10:00 am News &5th Sunday April
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Welcome
Easter Celebration Service 10:30am
at First Baptist Church Friday April 3rd
Janis Caldwell-Sawley Mortgage Specialist Royal Bank of Canada
46 - 13 Ave S, Cranbrook 250-426-2644
Lily - 24
Rentals Commercial/ Industrial
Rev. Yme Woensdregt April 2, Maundy Thursday, worship at 7 pm April 3, Good Friday CrossWalk at Clock Tower at 10 am April 4, Vigil of Easter, 6 pm April 5, Easter Sunday, 9:15 am & 11 am
Introducing
Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antique Native Art, Estates + Chad: 778-281-0030 in town.
Contractors
Christ Church
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Auto Accessories/Parts
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St. Aidan Orthodox Church 201-7th Ave. S. Cranbrook • 250-489-8006 www.saintaidan.ca
St. Mary Church: 39 - 10th Ave. S., Cranbrook Christ the Servant Church: 1100 - 14th Ave. S., Cranbrook
Cranbrook United Church 2 - 12th Avenue South, Cranbrook (on the corner of Baker & 12th)
with Rev. Frank Lewis
Great Holy Week & Paschal (Easter) Services For the week of April 5 to April 12
Palm Sunday April 5: Divine Liturgy ............................................... 10:30am Bridegroom Matins .......................................... 6:30pm Great & Holy Monday April 6 & Tuesday April 7: Bridegroom Matins .......................................... 6:30pm Great & Holy Wednesday April 8: Holy Unction Service followed by soup supper ..... 6:30pm Great & Holy Thursday April 9: Saint Basil Vesperal Divine Liturgy .................. 10:30am Holy Friday Matins with 12 Passion Readings ..... 6:30pm Great & Holy Friday April 10: Royal Hours ................................................... 10:30am Holy Friday Vespers (Shroud from Altar to Tomb) .4:30pm Holy Saturday Matins with Praises & Psalter Readings .............................................. 7:00pm Great & Holy Saturday April 11: St. Basil Vesperal Divine Liturgy....................... 10:30am
Great & Holy Midnight Paschal Services April 11 & 12
Midnight Candlelight Vigil ... 11:30pm to 12:00 midnight Midnight Candlelight Procession & Pascha Matins: ............................................................12:00 midnight Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom: Followed by Blessing of Paschal Baskets and refreshments ...... 1:00am
Great & Holy Pascha Sunday - Christ the Lord is Risen! Paschal Agape Vespers: ...........................1:00 - 1:45pm Blessings of Paschal Baskets and traditional lamb BBQ and potluck feast to follow.
All are invited to come, see and participate with us in our Orthodox Christian Paschal celebrations. All services are in English. Rector: Father Andrew Applegate
1-250-420-1582 • frandrewapplegate@gmail.com
Maundy Thursday A “Last” Supper Service, we serve each other soup/buns/refreshments April 2nd @ 6pm.
Good Friday Service April 3rd @ 9:00am Joining the “Cross”walk @ Baker St. Clock Tower 10:00am.
Easter Service April 6th @ 10:00am Fellowship to follow. “All are welcome to come in faith to ponder in our hearts the mystery and the wonder of this season.” Ph: 250-426-2022 www.cranbrookunited.com
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