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Canadian comedian Brent Butt doesn’t always know ahead of time what he’s going to say on stage. He’s amassed a significant arsenal of comedic content, drawn from 27 years of touring experience, but he doesn’t like to plan ahead. “What I do onstage is kind of determined by what the crowd is into,” Butt told the Advertiser. “You pack hundreds of individuals into a space together and that’s a brand new animal that’s never existed before. The fact that every night it’s different is what keeps it fresh and exciting. All these years later and I’m still in the wings not knowing.” But things have evolved somewhat different since he started out with his career. “In the early days you have to do shows in rooms where you know there’s a legitimate threat of physical altercation. Stripper joints, biker bars. You’re thinking ‘I might get knifed here’ and a few times I had to leave through the kitchen.” Hopefully nothing of the sort will happen when Butt brings his act to the Capitol on May 13 at 7:30 p.m. Butt said fans of his hit show Corner Gas will recognize his comedic sensibilities, but his stand-up routine is significantly different than his show. “Making TV is a very collaborative thing, it’s a team sport. There are some similar sensibilities in my act — I was the one responsible for the tone of the show — but this will be less joke-jokes and more wordplay, fun with language. I like to find something new in the mundane.” He said he’s fascinated by ordinary con-

versation. “Rural colloquialisms fascinate me, but prim and proper, erudite language is also interesting to me. I like when those two merge. Any time I can get in that sweet spot, when I’m mixing sophistication with blue collar buddy comedy, that’s what I’m looking for.” These days Butt, who has amassed a number of awards for his work, is primarily pouring his attention into his newly formed Sparrow Media Company. “We named it Sparrow because it’s a bird that doesn’t feel the need to fly south. This has been exciting transition for me because up until now I’ve only worked on things I’ve created, but now I’m opening the company to work with other creatives who have brought me ideas.” He said he loves having a chance to collaborate. “These are people I know and respect who have projects that have legs, and I’m interested in bringing them to life. Maybe I can open some doors they can’t. It sounds more altruistic than it actually is though—really, working with creatives makes me feel good.” The show will also feature special guest Jamie Hutchinson. All seats are reserved and tickets are $42.50. The show is a presentation of the Kootenay Concert Connection.

Comedian Brett Butt is coming to the Capitol Theatre on May 13. Photo submitted

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Rural advisory council Area C/Christina Lake director Grace McGregor is one of only 14 people from across the province named to BC’s new Rural Advisory Council. The appointment was made on March 11 by Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and Donna

Barnett, parliamentary secretary. The mandate of the council is to provide independent and impartial input and advice to the BC government on matters related to rural development in the province, strengthen rural economies, and support rural prosperity and thriving rural communities across the

province. McGregor said she was asked if she wanted to join the committee after being involved with the Rural BC project previously. “Because I had chaired the steering committee for the Rural BC project, I felt rather bound to do that so I did,” said McGregor. “I’m

really, really happy about the people at the table. The province is really well represented.” The committee met for the first time last week in Victoria. McGregor said they have a number of different topics they will be exploring in the coming year. “I think the direction will prob-

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Clockwise from top left: Darren McBee and Keegan Christiansen demonstrate how their product, Power Studs, works to dragons Trail Mayor Mike Martin and Radio Program Manager John Helm. The boys won second place in the junior category for their idea and pitch. Stanley Humphries Secondary School students, Hannah Bauman and Rebekah Liszt, won $1,500 for their grocery app.The application records all groceries nthe house, and provides notifications if the food is about to expire as well as offering recipes, giving customers some ideas of what to do with their food instead of throwing it out. Maxwell Nicholson, a University of Victoria student, was the only presentation in the post-secondary category, taking home $1,500 for his business plan. The Grand Forks native pitched Ideas Cafe – a coffee shop where like-minded people can come together and discuss relevant topics over a cup of coffee.Mike Ganzert, a student in Trail, won the top spot in the junior category at last Friday’s Junior Dragons Den in Trail. His idea, SparrX, involves sensors put inside martial arts padding to accurately identify points and placements of different hits to the body and head. Stanley Humphries Secondary School students, Hannah Bauman and Rebekah Liszt pitched their grocery catalogue app idea to the dragons on Friday night. The team won the top spot and an oversized $1500 check to go towards their plan for an app that can tell you when your food will expire.

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The dragons have made their decisions. On stage at the Charles Bailey Theatre in Trail on Friday night, contestants from all over the West Kootenay region pitched their business ideas in hopes of taking home that over-sized check. Organized in three categories, junior, senior and post-secondary, contestants each had their five minutes in front of the dragons, selling different ideas like tire studs, a hula-hoop lifestyle, mapping and grocery apps and more. The stage changed with every presentation. Presenters used many visual aids from skis to chickens to a huge iPhone. When the votes were all tallied, including the 20 per cent audience vote, winners were announced to loud applause and camera flashes. First up, the juniors. Taking the top spot and a $1,500 check was Michael Ganzert and SparrX, a unique system of sensors for martial arts pads that keeps track of hits and points on a computer or tablet. Ganzert demonstrated his product by asking some of the dragons to punch him in

the chest, getting a few laughs and garnering a lot of interest from the audience. However, he says he feels like his presentation could have gone better. “I felt like I could definitely have prepared a lot more for it,” he said after the big show. “There were certain points that I wanted to say, but I forgot to say at the time.” He described feeling weird when we heard his name called as the winner of his category, and with his big check, Ganzert says he is still trying to figure out which parts of his sensor system need the most investment. “I am not 100 per cent certain yet (where the money is going to go),” he said. “I am weighing my options.” Coming second in the junior division, and winning $1,000, was Darrin McBee and Keegan Christiansen from Stanley Humphries Secondary School with their idea for Power Studs. Designed for ATV and dirt bike tires, the studs are more durable and won’t ruin a tire while costing less and lasting longer than current products on the market. continued on page 6

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Young entrepreneurs enter the Dragon’s Den continued from page 5

Two students from Nelson’s Wildflower Middle School won $500 for their 3 Little Pigs Livestock Care business – a livestock and gardening service for vacationing farmers. Talia Westergreen and Nathanial Laybourne would stay at a farm while the owner is on vacation, feeding and watering the animals and plants. Everyone was a winner in the senior category. Four out of for presenters took home some money to improve their home businesses. Winning $1,500, Hannah Bauman and Rebekah Liszt from Stanley Humphries

pitched their idea for an app called Use it or Lose it that catalogues grocery items and their expiry dates. A firewood delivery service, BCS Firewood, based in Grand Forks won Sebastian Sullivan and Brandon Drexler $1,000 to purchase a trailer and expand their home delivery business. Tied in third place and each winning $500, Soothing Sounds by Crowe students Austin Forry and Anthony Wilson and Positive Hoop Life by fellow Crowe student Rachel Danczek. Soothing Sounds is the brand name of a speaker pillow that plays white noise along with music to aid in sleep. Positive Hoop Life, by Danczek, is a series of hula-hoop workshops with health and fitness

in mind. The only presentation in the post-secondary category came from Maxwell Nicholson, a Grand Forks native studying at the University of Victoria. He pitched Ideas Café – a coffee shop that focuses on networking. He described the concept as LinkedIn meets Starbucks. All of the contestants underwent thorough questioning from the dragons at the judge’s table: Trail Mayor Mike Martin, Program Manager at Juice FM and the GOAT John Helm, Trail Councillor and finance guy Kevin Jolly, Director of Sales for Black Press Boundary publications Karen Bennett, Spencer Smith, VP of commercial services for Pacific Coastal Airlines, and last year’s Junior Dragon’s Den

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The Steps Company Dancers had a successful tour down south over the March break. They proudly represented their country and their hometown, as they danced their way from Disneyland, through Hollywood and all the way to Ensanada, Mexico. The company, directed by Rhonda Michallik, has been working very hard since September on a 20-minute production number called “Oh Canada, Eh.” This piece, a witty montage of many styles of dance from classical ballet to hip hop not only showcased the talent and diversity of the Steps Dance Company, but also was a quirky and entertaining way to teach our neighbours south of the border a little bit about what it is like to be Canadian. The dancers, 25 students ranging in age from nine to 18, started the tour with a performance in Disneyland’s California Adventure Park. Following that, and a highlight for many of the dancers, was going to Hollywood to take hip hop classes at the Interna-

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News Youth Empowerment Summit (YES) Loretta Jones, a counselor at J.L. Crowe Secondary addresses a large crowd of students from throughout the West Kootenay during the second annual Youth Empowerment Summit (YES) at the Trail Memorial Centre on April 29. Students from schools in Grand Forks, Castlegar, Nelson and Trail took part in a day-long event that featured presentations and discussions on a variety of positive impact topics ranging from leadership to work opportunities for women, to peer pressure and challenges facing today’s youth. Photo by Liz Bevan

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Cabaret Saturday, May 9, Grand Forks will be a nightlife hot spot at the Masonic Lodge where local dance troupe Rara Avis Dancers host The Rare Bird Revue. Local dance troupes have been preparing their sauciest numbers for you to great Broadway burlesque and jazz songs such as Be Italian and I'm a Good Girl. It's a great opportunity for an exciting, fun evening out, with glamorous live entertainment, delicious appies, drinks and dancing, an opportunity to dress up AND win cool prizes.Doors and bar open at 7 p.m., the show starts at 8 p.m. Advance tickets are $15 at Thistle Pot Gifts in Grand Forks, and at the door, space permitting, $20.

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A concert by cello/bass duo, The Cellar Notes will take place on Monday, May 18 at Saint Saviour’s ProCathedral commencing at 7:30 p.m. Admission is by donation. The Cellar Notes Duo of Jeff Faragher, cello and Alex Nichol, double bass will be presenting a musical offering spanning four centuries and six cultures.

Colin James returns to Trail for the first time in a decade with his “Up Close and Pers ona l...The Acoustic Tour.” A winner of six Juno Awards, James, along with special guest Chris Caddell, will perform at the Charles Bailey Theatre in Trail on May 8. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $45.

The Cellar Notes Duo of Jeff Faragher, cello and Alex Nichol, double bass will be presenting a musical offering spanning four centuries and six cultures on Monday, May 18th at St. Saviour’s Pro Cathedral in Nelson starting at 7:30 pm. Admission by donation. Together, the cello and the double bass form the foundation upon which the the symphony orchestra’s sound is built. Composers have long known that the brilliance of the cello reinforced with the dark, rich timbre of the bass, creates a potent synergy that is greater than the sum of its parts. Jeff Faragher holds a Master Degree in Music Performance from McGill University and has pursued supplementary studies between academic years with such internationally renowned cellists as Janos Starker, Aldo Parisot and YoYo Ma. Jeff is a prodigious talent with an innovative spirit. Rather than a career in a major orchestra, Jeff has chosen a life in the Kootenays where he is free to explore the full range of musical possibilities. These include the position of Music Director of The Symphony of the Kootenays. Alex Nichol spent 25 years as an orchestral musician with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Halle Orchestra of Manchester, and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra before moving to the Okanagan where he and his wife established Nichol Vineyard Winery. With retirement in 2006, his focus has returned to music-making.

On the Road Productions presents The Great Lake Swimmers at the Civic Theatre in Nelson, playing live on Monday, June 1 with The Weather Station. Advance tickets are $25 plus taxes at Eclectic Circus and the Hume Hotel. Also available now online at OnTheRoadManagement.com. Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 7:30 p.m.

Campbell+ Green, When One Door Closes at the Langham Theatre in Kaslo on Friday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. A contemporary folk/pop style from ballad to upbeat with a touch of blues, country and light rock. Advance tickets $10 at Sunnyside Naturals and at Willow Home Boutique in Kaslo. Or $12 at the door. For more information, visit thelangham.ca. May 9, the Old Firehall in Rossland, 8 p.m. Juno award winning singer/songwriter Bill Bourne returns to the West Kootenay for show with local songwriter and performer Alan Kirk. Local label Phonic Records is proud to be promoting show featuring a touring artist of this stature. Tickets at door, 7:30 p.m. Call Kirk at 551.5172 for info. Saturday, May 9 Humble Beats at the Lion’s Head Smoke and Brew Pub in Robson. Humble Beats bring original and upbeat classic rock tunes to the show. Members Estevan Artmin — lead vocals and guitar, Ryan Hagen — bass, and Matt Steedman — drums. No cover charge. For more details: artminproductions.com. Fort Knox Five brings the funk to the Spiritbar on Saturday, May 9 starting at 10 p.m. Touring in support of their new album Pressurize The Cabin. While the album has a global scope, funk is the common denominator, tying it all together. The grooves range from hip-hop to disco to electro to latin. Get on board and prepare for takeoff as they play live. Tickets are $20 and are available at the Hume Hotel. David James and the Big River will be live at The Royal on Saturday, May 16. A tribute to Johnny Cash, the show starts at 8 p.m. Cost is $15 at the door. Presented by Mad Piper Entertainment and Graffiti Music. Visit johnnycashtribute.ca.


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current Selkirk College students who were taking the class as part of their diploma programs, students with Doukhobor roots wanting to dig deeper into their backgrounds and community members who simply wanted more knowledge. “We have had an opportunity to engage in talking to people who are intimately connected to the culture that is expressed in speakers and the venues we have visited,” said Williams. “I feel very privileged to take part in this course.” Students spent the mornings in class with Selkirk College History/Peace Studies Instructor Takaia Larsen. Historical lectures were combined with presentations by guest speakers from the Doukhobor community including Vera Malloff, Elizabeth Malloff, Hannah Hadijin, Peter Evdokimoff, JJ Verigin and Fred Makortoff. In the afternoons they journeyed into the community for field study where they visited the Brilliant Cultural Centre, the Doukhobor Discovery Centre, Verigin’s Memorial Park, the Doukhobor Suspension Bridge, the Brilliant Cemetery, the Memorial Stone at the confluence and Zuckerberg Island. The class was also welcomed into the homes of Walter and Vera Kanigan, and Robin and Rebecca Thewall. At the Brilliant Cultural Centre, the class took part in helping members of the Doukhobor Kootenay Ladies Organization (KLO) make Russian borscht. The students packed

Doukhobor Kootenay Ladies Organization Head Cook Edna Sapriken stirs in ingredients for the Russian borsch that was made at the Brilliant Cultural Centre last week while students in the Selkirk College Peace 216: The Doukhobors, look on. The class visited the cultural centre last Tuesday as part of their exploration of the Doukhobor culture. into the bustling kitchen in the This is the first year that Selbasement of the centre where kirk College has offered Peace all the senses were brought 216: The Doukhobors as a alive during the activity. summer institute class. The reKLO Head Cook Edna sponse through enrolment and Sapriken and her team helped feedback after completion indiillustrate the importance of cate the class was a tremendous food in the Doukhobor culture. success. Students helped in the kitchen “I’m more than pleased with and then joined the members how the course went,” says of the KLO for a meal, prayer, Larsen. “It was an incredible conversation and song. week of learning for the stu“I think it is important not dents, but also an important just for the non-Doukhobor connection with the commupeople to come and learn, nity. Everybody that took part but it’s important for our own has left with something that people,” said Sapriken, who has they will be able to carry forbeen making borscht at the cul- ward in their understanding of tural centre for the last 25 years. why this culture is so important “A lot of our own people have to our region and why we need lost the cultural roots. We want to continue to learn from the to imitate what we originated Doukhobor people.” with, but it’s very difficult to do Find out more about the because we can’t quite under- School of University Arts & stand the full scope of how we Sciences at Selkirk College at originated.” selkirk.ca/uas.


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Lifestyle

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Kids of all ages love cycling. Cycling is fun, healthy and practical. It is a great way to spend time as a family, get exercise and travel around the neighbourhood. However; as with other forms of transportation, there are risks. Cycling is a leading cause of unintentional injury and hospitalization in Canadian kids under age 14 and those injuries can be very serious. “While the most common cycling injuries among children are broken bones and scrapes, head injuries are the number one cause of serious injury and death,” says Dr. Heather Wilson, Trauma Services Medical Director. “Unfortunately, every year in our emergency departments we see children with bicycle related injuries that are preventable.” Putting safety first ensures everyone enjoys the ride. “Following safe cycling practices, such as wearing a helmet, having a properly adjusted bike, and following the rules of the road can save lives,” said Lex Baas, Practice Lead with Promotion and Prevention. “Parents, as both teachers and role models, play a key role in keeping kids safe on the road.” Interior Health offers up these cycling safety tips for the whole family.

Wear a helmet: Parents and children should wear a properly fitted bike helmet. When correctly worn, a bike helmet can reduce the risk of serious head injury by up to 80 per cent. For information on how to properly fit a helmet visit Parachute Canada (http://www.parachutecanada.org/injury-topics/topic/C8). Check your ride: Ensure bikes are adjusted to the recommended height for the rider, tires are inflated and brakes are working properly. Bicycle size and height recommendations can be found on CAA’s bicycle safety webpage (http:// bikesafety.caa.ca/cyclists/bicycleequipment/choosing-a-bicycle.php). Be prepared: Everyone in the family should be trained in bicycle safety and the rules of the road. This includes the use proper hand signals and understanding and obeying all traffic signs. Pick family-friendly well-lit bike routes: Protect young riders by using designated areas for riding when available. Making sure bikes have reflectors and lights will make it easier to be seen. Pick the right side of the road: Always ride on the right side of the road, the same direction that traffic is going and stay as far to the right as possible Use your bell: Put bells on bikes and use them to announce when passing. If you don’t have a bell, use your voice. May 4-10th is Safe Kids Week — this year’s focus is on cycling and road safety. Now in its 19th year, this national public awareness campaign is designed to raise awareness about the frequency and severity of preventable childhood injuries, which are the leading cause of death amongst Canadian children. For more information on Safe Kid’s Week and bicycle safety, visit: www. parachutecanada.org, www.canadasafetycouncil.org/sports-active-living or www.bikesafety.caa.ca/cyclists/index. php.

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Place Names

Is it Johnson’s or Johnsons Landing? Greg Nesteroff West Kootenay Advertiser

Ninety-fourth in an alphabetical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names Johnsons Landing presents us with an opportunity to address a vexing subject: the lack of apostrophes in Canadian place names. In British Columbia Place Names, G.P.V. and Helen Akrigg explain that in 1890 the United States set up its Board of Geographic Names, “charged with regularizing, recording, and making official the country’s geographic names. One of the arbitrary rules that the Americans set for themselves was that geographical names must not contain apostrophes. In 1897 the Geographic Board of Canada came into being and proceeded to make official for Canadian names the noapostrophe rule.” So while you’ll frequently see it written Johnson’s Landing — that’s the form used by the Johnson’s Landing Retreat Center and in Mandy Bath’s recent book Disaster in Paradise — officially, it’s Johnsons Landing, as though there was more than one Johnson. In fact, the Kootenay Lake community was named for just one man, Algot Johnson (1875-1963). In Where the Lardeau River Flows, Jim McNichol recalled: “Algot was a miner. He came from Sweden to Colorado and from Colorado … he came north in the gold rush about 1895 to Kaslo. He was fishing in a rowboat and got caught in a storm and stayed down at the mouth of Kootenay

Joe Creek. While he was waiting for the storm he walked up and saw this beautiful flat. He started to save money to buy a piece.”  The earliest mention of Johnsons (or Johnson’s) Landing yet discovered is in The Kootenaian of April 27, 1911: “A gang of men went up Monday night to Johnson’s Landing to start work on the new government wagon road there.” Algot Johnson is also mentioned as living there on the 1911 census, along with Robert McKinney. However, The Kootenaian of May 4, 1911 referred to Johnson as “the pioneer Fry Creek rancher,” and the Nelson Daily News of April 30, 1912 and Jan. 9, 1913 also said he lived at Fry Creek — then regarded as a separate place. The Kootenaian of Oct. 16, 1913 reported Fry Creek would seek a post office, but it never opened. The creek was named for pioneer prospector/trapper Richard (Dick) Fry (1838-98) and is first mentioned in a mining notice in the Ainsworth Hot Springs News of Oct. 31, 1891. Johnsons Landing is one of few survivors of what used to be a long list of Kootenay Lake landing names. A couple of others in the same area were included on the 1911 census, but have since vanished: McIntyre’s Landing, which became Birchdale in 1926; and Gardner’s Landing, named for Walter James Gardner (1873-1938), who bought 200 acres sometime before 1909. It was an official steamer stop on the CPR timetable by 1913.

Some signs say Johnson’s Landing, others say Johnsons. The latter is the official form, due to an arbitrary decision in 1897. Greg Nesteroff photos Algot Johnson died in Kaslo at 87. He never married. His death registration reveals he was born in Karlstorp, a tiny town in southern Sweden, to John Frederick Gustafson and Johanna Christina Danielson (Swedish naming conventions saw sons incorporate their

father’s first names in their surnames). The Johnsons Landing post office opened in 1917 and closed in 1970. Another Johnsons Landing existed in the New Westminster area in the 1890s.

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The Kootenay Boundary promoting mental health wellness A new initiative to connect parents, youth, teachers and doctors is making its’ way across the Kootenay Boundary. Brought to the region by the Kootenay Boundary Local Action Team for the Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Collaborative, Kindness Creates Wellness is a series of events that bring together people in communities throughout the Boundary to focus on increasing mental health literacy for parents, teachers and youth, fostering stronger connections between community and schools, and reducing stigmas. “We know that the best care happens when the team surrounding the patient is working together,” said Dr. Cindy Loukras, Specialist Physician Lead. “These events are a great way to build the strong relationships necessary to fully support youth dealing with these issues.” Each Kindness Creates Wellness event will includes a screening of the film “Happy” and a specially selected panel of expert speakers to engage the audience in conversations about community mental health wellness and discuss how happiness increases the more one is physically active, performs kind actions for the benefit of others rather than for oneself, and feels close to family and friends. Dr. Todd Kettner - School District #8 Psychologist and Collaborative Team Member said, “We had over 65 people come to the first Kindness Creates Wellness event in Castlegar and it was great to see them engage

with each other around the subject of mental health wellness. It was a living example of the ultimate message the film gives – happiness is about relationship and how we help each other. It’s not about me or you, it’s about us.” Each Kindness Creates Wellness event will be tailored to address community mental health needs. Some will be community based, while others will be presented in the local school. The next event will be held on May 7, National Child & Youth Mental Health Day, at the Salmo Secondary School for students and parents. Events will follow through 2015 in Kalso (June), Nelson and Trail (both in the Fall). About the Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Collaborative (CYMHSU) The CYMHSU Collaborative involves multiple individuals, organizations and ministries all working together to increase the number of children, youth, and their families receiving timely access to mental health services and support in the Interior Health region. The Collaborative is funded by the Shared Care Committee, with additional support from the Specialist Services Committee. Both committees are partnerships between and funded by the Ministry of Health and the Doctors of BC. www.sharedcarebc.ca/initiatives/cymhsu-collaborative. About the Divisions of Family Practice

The Kindness Creates Wellness event speaker panel answers questions from the audience in Castlegar. Hosted by the KB Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Collaborative, the Kindness Creates Wellness events now touring the Kootenay Boundary focus on building kindness, empathy and resilience to improve mental health wellness. Pictured L-R: Dr. Todd Kettner, SD #8, Liz Kunkle, Freedom Quest, Shelby Streloff, SHSS Grade 12 student activist, and Javier Gonzalez, CYMH Team Lead. Photo credit Rachel Schmidt The Kootenay Boundary Division of Fam- to improve patient access to local primary ily Practice represents doctors in 14 com- care, increase local physicians’ influence on munities across the region including Castle- health care delivery and policy, and provide gar, Christina Lake, Fruitvale, Grand Forks, professional support for physicians. www. Greenwood, Kaslo, Midway, Nakusp, Nelson, kbdivision.org New Denver, Rock Creek, Rossland, Salmo, The Division of Family Practice initiative and Trail. is funded by a joint committee of the BC The Kootenay Boundary Division works Ministry of Health and Doctors of BC.

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Johnson’s or Johnsons Landing? continued from page 14

JERSEY The Jersey townsite, about 11 km southeast of Salmo, was born in 1947 when Canadian Exploration Ltd. examined lead-zinc showings on the claim of the same name. The claim was staked before 1916 although the name’s origin is unknown. It could be after the island in the English Channel or any number of places in the United States. The Jersey was one of several ore bodies — the Emerald was the key one — that kept Canex humming for more than 25 years, as recounted in Larry Jacobson’s Jewel of the Kootenays.

The Jersey townsite had over 120 homes, a school (Harold Lakes Elementary, named for the mine manager) and an Olympic-size swimming pool. The buildings and equipment were auctioned off in 1973 when the mine closed. While the name is no longer in use, there is a Jersey Creek, and until 2007, the Telus phone book included the notation “Jersey – See Salmo.”

Hills Exploration and Development Co. of Toronto, which owned 12 groups of claims in the Upper Duncan River country. The company’s president was James D. Edgar, speaker of the House of Commons from 1896-99. Other directors included Prince Edward Island premier Donald Farquharson and the Mohawk physician Oronhyatekha. The Nelson Tribune of Oct. 10, 1900 said: “At the head office on Jubilee Point the company has comfortable buildings, including a complete assay outfit which is kept busy on specimens from the company’s many properties.” Jubilee was the one of the company’s claims. Nothing was heard from them after 1901.

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE Officer, Gitga’ at Development Corporation, Hartley Bay, B.C. For full job description visit www.firstnationsjobsonline.com under management positions. Send resumes to: jobs@gitgaat.net COMMUNICATIONS/EVENTS Coordinator required. Nak’azdli Whut’en Fort St. James B.C. Email applications to: executiveassistant@nakazdli.ca Attn: Maureen. For full details of this job visit: www.firstnationsjobsonline.com under management. COUNCIL SECRETARY required. Nak’azdli Whut’en Fort St. James B.C. Email applications to: executiveassistant@nakazdli.ca Attn: Maureen. For full details of this job visit: www.firstnationsjobsonline.com under management. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT required. Nak’azdli Whut’en Fort St. James B.C. Email applications to: executiveassistant@nakazdli.ca Attn: Maureen. For full details of this job visit: www.firstnationsjobsonline.com under management. Qualified Mechanic needed at Redstone. The successful applicant will work on all golf course related machinery. Competitive salary. This is a seasonal position beginning in April and ending in October. All candidates can send resumes to Redstone Resort Box 220 Rossland, BC V0G 1Y0. You can also email to lauri@redstoneresort.com

Teachers GPRC, FAIRVIEW Campus requires Heavy Equipment Technician Instructors to commence August 15, 2015. for more information visit our website: www.gprc.ab.ca/careers

HIGH CASH Producing vending machines. $1 vend = .70 profit. All on location in your area. Selling due to illness. Details call 1-866-668-6629.

TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Contractors HANSON DECKING West Kootenay Agent for Duradek 250-352-1814

Why pay retail? Organic beef deliveries direct from farm going through your area order deadline May 15th darlene@coyowlranch.ca

Free Items

Garden & Lawn

Vinyl siding, used, large amount. 250-442-2300

“D&L Yard & Garden Care” Tractor tilling, hand tilling, yard cleanup, grass trimming, grass cutting, dump runs. Doug @ 250-442-2578 For Lease or Rent: area, may appeal to keters, organically for 13 years. Most available to use. 250-442-0081.

BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished Freezer Packages Available Quarters/Halves $4.90/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Ground Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston

Lg garden farm margardened tools also

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

Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)

Tree Services Dave’s Tree Services Danger Trees? I can help. Anything chainsaw! experienced, free estimates, liability ins., prompt service. 250-442-5756 / 250-584-4689

Merchandise for Sale

Fruit & Vegetables FRESH ASPARAGUS NOW AVAILABLE Sutcliffe Farms Creston, BC Place your order to ensure availability NEW and ONLY pick-up location 1252 Indian Road (off Lower Wynndel Rd) www.sutcliffefarms.com sutcliffefarms@gmail.com

250-428-2734

Garage Sales Grand Forks: 1517 Donaldson Dr (corner of Donaldson and Boundary Dr). Sat/Sun May 9&10th. 8am-1pm. Tools, clothing, kitchen items, antiques and more! Grand Forks: 6975 17th St, Sat May 9th, 8:30am-4:30pm. Grand Forks: “Air Cadet Fund Raiser Garage Sale” Overwaitea parking lot. Sat, May 9, 9am-2pm. Donations gratefully accepted Please call 250-447-6333 Grand Forks; “Downsizing” 7004 1st St. May 9th, 9am1pm. Many many items.

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Garage Sales

Misc. for Sale

Grand Forks: Big Garage Sale - at the Spencer Hill Orchard. 5615 Spencer Road. Saturday and Sunday - Starts 8:00am Saturday May 9th and closed at noon on Sunday May 10th. Lots of Free Stuff, and bargains! Grand Forks: “Moving sale” lots of baby and kid items, household, shelves, teaching resources. 7763 McCallum View Dr. Sat May 9th, 9am-?. Grand Forks: Multi Family 7571 Donaldson Dr. Sat&Sun, May 9&10, 9am-4pm. No early birds. Greenwood: Garage and estate sale. May 9&10, 384 S. Silver Ave. 8am-4pm. (behind the car wash). Mostly tools and parts, used in macanics automotive, welding and electrical field. Large furniture and household items as well. “ The Little Red Barn” Estate Sale : Grand Forks Sat April 25th-May 2th/9th/16th 8am-2pm, 121 Sagamore Rd. Over 2,000 items! Antiques, art, jewelry, furniture, etc.

Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 Discount 2x4 for sale, grade #3, call Nathan. 509-675-2354

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale

AUTOMOTIVE STARTERS/ ALTERNATORS. Repairs. Exchanges. New. Also Satellite TV. FTA. Movies. Sports. Music. Includes programming $195.00 Call 250.365.3313

TRY A CLASSIFIED AD

Trades, Technical

Trades, Technical

Arbor Sentinel is an innovative new company committed to full forest utilization – extracting forest fibres to their maximum sustainable potential. Our operations involve a team of heavy equipment operators and truck drivers, utilizing modern equipment and methodologies to optimize utilization in areas where forest harvesting is occurring. Our company is based in Castlegar, BC with operations in the Arrow, Boundary, and Kootenay Lake Timber Supply Areas.

Heavy Duty Machinery

Presently we are seeking applications for the position of Log Loader Equipment Operator (2 positions).

A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders & 20,000 lb CAT forklift. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1866-528-7108 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be a direct contributor to successful forestry operations. You are naturally motivated, organized, and believe in a conservation ethic where our timber resources are utilized to their greatest potential. Your work will focus on the successful removal of accessible forest fibres from the roadside and landing waste stream of first pass harvesting operations. Equipment assignments will include a new Tigercat 875 Log Loader complemented by a variety of supporting equipment including slasher saws and 2016 Model Western Star/Peerless Super B Log Transporters.

Misc. for Sale

You have several years of experience as a heavy equipment operator and possess the following:

18hp Poulan riding lawnmower, 42” deck, 6sp hydro trans, runs great,$500.250-444-0172 2 Wheelchairs, walker and commode, in good condition. 250-442-8442. 8 ft fiberglass boat $250/obo in good condition. Scooter $1,500 firm. 250-442-8442.

R You are known for your trouble-shooting and decision making skills

Business Opportunities

R You are a recognized team player with a positive attitude and a willingness to innovate and adapt practices to highly variable salvage conditions

Business Opportunities

R You have a strong safety ethic and a strong understanding of safe work practices in the forestry sector R You demonstrate a high standard of self-performance and quality control

Want to know more on who we are? Go to: www.arborsentinel.com. To apply for this position, please send your CV to:

Books, Coins, Stamps

jkshea@attglobal.net

SILVER BULLION 1oz. silver rounds, spot + $1.50, 10oz. sunshine bars, all .999 pure silver, 90% silver US coins. Colville 1-509-684-5233

Steep Slope Harvesting Services – Quesnel area

Estate Sales Dispersal Auction Rexin Unreserved. 4000 Kettle Valley Rd. S Rock Creek. May 9, 10 am. 98 Chev truck, 96 Grand Prix low k’s, MF 135 tractor & implements, Irrigation setup, tack, antiques, tools. Rothwell Auctions. 250-306-1112 www.rothwellsoldit.com

Fertilizers Organic Manure. Finely screened composted manure. $10/40lb bag. 475 Jasper Ave. Grand Forks or phone Klaus, 250-442-3927.

Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Help Wanted

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST West Fraser Quesnel Division is soliciting proposals for a 3 year non-replaceable harvest contract of approximately 50,000m3 per year. The blocks are traditional cable yarding ground on slopes 30%-60% east of Quesnel but proposals that include using machine tethering may be considered. For further information, please contact: Chad Swanson, RPF Operations Superintendent West Fraser Quesnel Division Email: chad.swanson@westfraser.com Phone: 250-991-5310

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Arbor Sentinel is an innovative new company committed to full forest utilization – extracting forest fibres to their maximum sustainable potential. Our operations involve a team of heavy equipment operators and truck drivers, utilizing modern equipment and methodologies to optimize utilization in areas where forest harvesting is occurring. Our company is based in Castlegar, BC with operations in the Arrow, Boundary, and Kootenay Lake Timber Supply Areas. Presently we are seeking applicants for the position of Logging Truck Drivers (3 Positions). Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be a direct contributor to successful forestry operations. You are naturally motivated, organized, and believe in a conservation ethic where our timber resources are utilized to their greatest potential. Your work will focus on the successful transport of accessible forest fibres from the roadside and landing waste stream of first pass harvesting operations. Your equipment assignment will include a 2016 Model Western Star/Peerless Super B Log Transporter (short log) which will be supported by a variety of forestry equipment including Tigercat 875 Log Loaders. You have 5+ years of experience as a logging truck driver and possess the following: •Valid Class 1 driver’s license in good standing

Work Wanted

•A strong safety ethic and a working knowledge of safe work practices in the forestry sector and the Canadian Transport regulations

WORK WANTED: Child care, pet/house sitting, light housework. 250-442-5732.

•Demonstrate a high standard of self-performance and quality control

Services

Education/Trade Schools

Financial Services

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

Contract Driver The Trail Times, a Tuesday to Friday newspaper in beautiful Trail, B.C., is looking for a contract driver to drive one of our current routes. This route covers West Trail, WarÀeld and 5ossland and takes appro[imately hours to complete. The successful candidate must possess a valid driver’s license, have a reliable vehicle and be available to work Tuesday through Friday. The successful candidate should be a self-starter, work well with others and be able to meet daily deadlines. 4ualiÀed applicants should apply in person with resume to 0ichelle Bedford, circulation manager, Trail Times by 0ay , .

•Known for your trouble-shooting and decision making skills •A recognized team player with a positive attitude and a willingness to innovate and adapt to highly variable forest/ highway road conditions Want to know more on who we are? Go to: www.arborsentinel.com. To apply for this position, please send your CV to: jkshea@attglobal.net (Apologies in advance; only those considered for an interview will be contacted)


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Merchandise for Sale

Rentals

Rentals

Transportation

Misc. for Sale

Apt/Condo for Rent

Rooms for Rent

Recreational/Sale

Four summer tires 245/70R16 on 5 bolt dodge stock alloy rims. $300/firm. 250-442-2064 Midway: Moving sale, air flow tailgate, dinette set, lg. desk, antique cupboard, Granny’s rocker, many other items. 250449-2627 or 250-442-5580. RAIDER fiberglass canopy, black, top of the line, fits 6’8” box with sliding windows, near new. $800.; Hammond organ in excellent condition, original price $3,000., asking $300. 250-362-5518 SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397. Make money and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info and DVD: 1-800-566-6899 Ext: 400OT

Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred. 250-4424241.

Grand Forks: lg furnished room in spacious quiet household. Shared kitchen and laundry, private bath, RR. 250-442-5334.

30ft. Glendale 5th wheel RV trailer, 13ft. slide, 20ft. awning, aluminum framing, fiberglass exterior, solar panel, power front jacks, two new 6v batteries, all the extras, everything works, in great condition. Paid $15,500, stored under cover and never used it, asking $8000/obo. 250-447-9193.

Scooter electric, low milage, $800. Corner table, glass insert, $55. Coffee table, $45. TV console, $45. Smith Corona electric typewriter, $75. Brother phone/fax/printer, $75obo. 250-442-3776. Shop door, overhead steel sectional c/w window section. 10ft wide x 12ft high. $275. 250-442-8616 STEEL BUILDINGS “Spring sales with hot savings!” All steel building models and sizes are now on sale. Get your building deal while it’s hot. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca Truck Bedliner “Rugged Liner” fits GMC midsize truck, extended cab. In excellent condition. $225.00. 250-442-8616

Misc. Wanted Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antique Native Art, Estates + Chad: 778-281-0030 in town. We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Guitars, Amps, Drums, Keyboards, P.A., books, Acc. Bay Avenue Music, Trail 250-368-8878

Real Estate Houses For Sale Christina Lake: 2 bdrm, 1 bath on upper floor (lower rental suite,1 bdrm+den+kitchen &bath), garage, shop & fenced yard. Close to beach, activities & school. $249,000. 250-505-4275

Lots Large corner building lot. Emerald Ridge, Warfield. Great sun & view. Call 250.368.3120. $125,000. RV Lots for sale on Kootenay Lake located on the west arm two kilometres from the Balfour Ferry, prices starting at $65,000. Call 1-877-352-9172, email zane@balfourresort.com or visit balfourresort.com

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250-364-1822 Castlegar 2 Bdrm Apt 900 sq ft. F/S, D/W, laundry on site, grassed fenced yard one parking stall per apt. Clean bright and quiet. Ground level N/S, N/P $800/mth + utilities,250-365-5070 leave msg Edgewater Townhouse Glenmerry, 3bd, f/s, $850./mo. Long-term only. 250-368-5908 Ermalinda Estates, Glenmerry, spacious 1-2bdrms. Adults only. Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ongoing improvements. Ph.250-364-1922 E.TRAIL, 1&2bdrm. apts. F/S, W/D. Yard. 250-368-3239 Francesco Estates, Glenmerry,spacious 1-3bdrms. Adults only (45+). Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ongoing improvements. Ph. 250-3686761 Glenmerry 2bdrm. apt. F/S Heat included. N/S. $775./mo. 250-368-5908 Grand Forks: 1 and 2 bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.

Grand Forks: basement bachelor suite, in quiet home, NS, NP, F/S, shared laundry, utils included. $500/m. Avail immed. 250-999-1207 Grand Forks: bright spacious, 2bdrm, downtown, adult oriented, NP, NS, RR, $850 + utils. 250-442-0952 /442-5984. Grand Forks: Newer 2 bdrm apt in 6-plex, available May 1st. 250-838-9757. Grand Forks; Seeking mature tenant. Three blocks from Grand Forks Hospital. New laminate flooring and appliances. $550 + electricity. NP, NS. RR. Available Immediately. 250-584-5052 or mike_de@telus.net” TRAIL, 2BD. apt. Furn. or unfurn.; with or without utilities, f/s/w. N/S, N/P. Close to downtown & bus stop. $650./mo. ++. Avail. May1st. 250-367-9939 TRAIL, spacious 1&2bdrm. apartment. Adult building, perfect for seniors/ professionals. Cozy, clean, quiet, comfortable. Must See. Best kept secret downtown Trail. 250368-1312 WARFIELD, 2bdrm. apt., top floor, weight room, elevator & laundry. $700./mo. +utilities. Avail. May 1st. 250-231-5992 W.TRAIL, 2Bdrm. in 4-plex., enclosed parking. $600./mo. 250-551-1106

Commercial/ Industrial

Suites, Lower Christina Lake: lower suit 1bdrm + den, near beach, incls utils, cable, internet, furnished, private entrance, shared yard, RR, NS, NP. $675/m. 250-505-4275 Salmo Seniors Villa (55plus) Now accepting applications at 517 Davies Avenue, Unit #10, 250.551.0860. Single $291/mth, Dbl $303/Mth

Townhouses Grand Forks: 3 Bedroom units coming available at The Gables for $728.00 per month. Subsidy may be available. Income limit may apply. Dependants required. No pets. Contact Jackie at jjoyce1.joyce@gmail.com or phone 250-443-0013. GRAND FORKS- newly reno’d 3 bdrm townhouse. F/S, W/D. N/P. References req’d. $950./mo Call (403)479-8712. Grand Forks: Responsible family to rent a 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, N/S, N/P, RR, F/S, W/D. Avail June 1st. $800/m+util’s. 250-442-5160 TRAIL, GLENMERRY Twnhse 3Bd., newer floor, windows, paint. $900. 1-250-551-1106

Want to Rent Young independent senior req long term rental. Modest income up to $650/m all incl. May consider some work toward rent. Looking for small self-contained cabin on acreage within reasonable range of Nelson. Solid ref. Dan @ 250 777-0145

Transportation

Commercial &/or Retail space in downtown area of Grand Forks 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800 Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING

3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space Located DOWNTOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240

Mobile Homes & Pads Christina Lake: 2bdrm single wide mobile near public beach & community hall. W/D, F/S. $700/m + utils. 250-447-9379

Homes for Rent E.TRAIL, 2bdrm. N/S, N/P. Ref. req. $750./mo. +utilities. 250-505-4623 Grand Forks: 3bdrm house, close to dwntwn, recently renoed, 5 apply’s, N/S, $875 + utils. Avail July 1st. 403-7103050. gfhouserental@hotmail.com

WANTED; small motor home or truck & trailer, max 28ft. 250-442-3096. Message

Trucks & Vans 1989 Kenworth Dump Truck and 1974 Road Runner Trailer. For more details please call Don Johnson of Interfor Corporation at 250-443-2458 2003 Nissan DX Van, 4 door, seats six, low low mileage, $6,200/obo. 250-442-6797. 2007 Chev Silverado (LTZ) 2WD (new style). Loaded, leather interior, Sirius radio, 6CD changer, 6 way bucket seats, 5.3 Lt V8. asking $9,500. Call 250-442-3657 or 250-442-6034.

Boats 2003 SEARAY 185 Bowrider. with trailer. Tan colour, V6, 4.3L engine with 25 hrs run time. New stern drive. Swivel seats, bimmi top. Complete with manuals, serviced regularly. Exc. cond. Stored in covered garage in winter. $12,950 Call (250)342-5229.

World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

Weldcraft, Hewescraft, Lund, Godfrey Pontoons Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID 1-888-821-2200 www.marksmarineinc.com

Legal

Auto Financing YOU’RE APPROVED • YOU’RE APPROVED

• BANKRUPTCY • NO CREDIT • • BAD CREDIT • FIRST TIME BUYER • • CREDIT CARD CONSOLIDATION • • QUICK APPROVALS • • YOU WORK - YOU DRIVE! •

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Grand Forks: 2 bdrm apt., NP, NS, RR. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599

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Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt, river view, quiet, ideal for mature adult, $535/m. 250-442-8367

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Cars - Domestic 1997 Toyota Tercel, 4 door, standard, $900/obo. 250-4425324. 1998 VW Jetta, diesel, 5sp. 1992 Honda Civic, 5sp. Both are 4 doors, $2,400/ea. 250-442-0122 2002 Pontiac Sunfire. 173,000K. Recent Safety. Looks good, runs great. $1900. Trail BC. 778.456.0011

Commercial Vehicles

Legal Notices BAILIFF SALE 2014 KTM 250 SX - Off Road s/n VBKMXM239EM295965 Colour - Orange

As is where is. Viewing by appointment. Offers subject to approval. Call Bob to view 250-365-6516

Commercial Vehicles

You can own this truck for as little as: $42,000 Also 2011-Stoughton 53 foot tri-axle Heater van. $37,000 Take both for: $74,000

Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 apply’s, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm garden shed, sm pet negotiable. $850/m + utiles. 604-951-0533.

Financing Agent Available.

Call Dave at 250-428-7189 for details

W.TRAIL, 3BDRM. (Garage) N/S, N/P, F/S, W/D. $800./mo. + utilities. 250-364-1838

Property Management

Rentals

ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23

Aries, you will have a lot energy this week. Channel your energy into a project that is especially meaningful to you and those you love.

Libra, make the most of some upcoming free time. Use the down time to reflect on where you want to be going forward and what you need to do to get there.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22

Nervous energy may leave you feeling a bit out of sorts, Taurus. Find a way to keep busy so your nerves don’t get the better of you. Invite a friend over.

Scorpio, you have a need to keep a secret, but the excitement is building and making it hard to do so. Keep in mind the surprise will be that much better if you hold out.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21

Gemini, a friend may be in a bind and come to you for advice and assistance. Find the right words to heal any wounds and provide the support this person needs.

Sagittarius, a hectic schedule may compromise your ability to get together with friends. Although you may be disappointed, there will be other opportunities.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20

Changes at home make this an exciting time for you, Cancer. Enjoy these changes for the excitement they bring and take some time to reflect on the good things in your life.

A visitor needs a little sympathy and compassion from you this week, Capricorn. His or her situation can put life in perspective and help calm your own nerves.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23

Grand Forks

TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

WEEKLY

2015 KTM Model 450 SXF Off Road s/n VBKMXP434FM348118 Color - Orange electric start

Grand Forks: Clean older mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, No Smokers Please, No Pets. Suitable for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord References Required. 250-442-8289

2 bdrm main floor of house close to hospital. Nicely updated. 4 appl’s $900. NO PETS 55 plus Midway 2 bdrm house $600

PUZ Z LE

2005 EAGLE 9900i May 2013 - Complete engine re-build, new rad, wiring harness, heater and hoses. September 2014 - Replace turbo, replace 6 shocks, replace quick release valve on front differential. October 2014 - New tires all around: Steers have about 3,000 miles on them, Drives brand new. PRO-HEAT with bunk heater (RECENTLY SERVICED), inverter, microwave, fridge, tire chains, Moose Bumper. Super 40 Rear -ends/ 18 double over trans./244” wheel base September 2014 - C.V.S.A. inspection comment “VERY WELL MAINTAINED VEHICLE”.

Leo, resist the urge to offer advice unless you are asked to do so. You do not need to expend extra energy on something that is beyond your control and does not concern you.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Plans for a vacation could be hampered by circumstances beyond your control, Aquarius. It may come down to funds being needed elsewhere. Your time for travel will come.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 You may have to use your intuition to get to the root of a situation, Virgo. Even financial concerns can be resolved if you go with your gut. Trust a friend to help you out.

Pisces, some unexpected news is coming your way. Prepare yourself for a change and keep the faith that the change will be positive.


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Castlegar Kia

1720 Columbia Avenue, Castelgar, BC V1N 2WN (250) 365-0321

Offer(s) available on select new 2015 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from May 1 to June 1, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,715, $22 AMVIC, $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes taxes, licensing, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), fuel-fill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. §“Don’t Pay for 90 days” on select models (90-day payment deferral) applies to purchase financing offers on all new 2015 Forte and Sportage on approved credit (OAC). No interest will accrue during the first 60 days of the finance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Offer ends June 1, 2015. ∞Representative Financing Example: Financing offer available on approved credit (OAC), on new 2015 Forte LX+ AT (FO743F)/2015 Sportage LX MT FWD (SP551F) with a selling price of $21,752/$24,832 is based on weekly payments of $68/$63, and excludes delivery and destination fees of $1,535/$1,715, $22 AMVIC fee, and A/C charge ($100, where applicable) for 60/84 months at 0% with a $0 down payment/equivalent trade, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Offer also includes Bonus Cash of $4,000/$2,000. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Offer ends June 1, 2015. ∞Representative Leasing Example: Lease offer available on approved credit (OAC), on new 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $15,652 is based on monthly payments of $152 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,535, $22 AMVIC fee, and A/C tax ($100, where applicable) for 60 months at 0% with a $0 down payment/equivalent trade, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Offer also includes a lease credit of $900. Total lease obligation is $9,117 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $5,627. Lease has 16,000 km/yr allowance (other packages available and $0.12/km for excess kilometres). Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Offer ends June 1, 2015. ΦBonus Cash amounts are offered on select 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ‡ Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2015 Sportage SX Luxury (SP759F) is $26,695/$22,395/$38,495. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl AT/2015 Sportage 2.4L 4-cyl AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.


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Thursday, May 7, 2015 West Kootenay Advertiser

WHEN YOU VISIT

NELSON FORD 22,414

43,849

$

$

STOCK #5LT3286

STOCK #5F0F704

THE REDESIGNED 2015 FOCUS SE LEASE FOR ONLY

239

$

@

PER MONTH

0.99

% APR

THE ALL-NEW 2015 F-150 SUPERCREW

542

110

$

$

BI-WEEKLY

60 MONTH LEASE WITH $2,000 DOWN PAYMENT. OFFER EXCLUDES TAXES

3.29

% APR

250

$

BI-WEEKLY

F E AT U R E S

• 2.0L GDI ENGINE • WINTER PACKAGE

• 6 SPEED AUTO • REMOTE START

• 5.0 V8 CREW LONG BOX • 3.55 ELECTRONIC ESP AUTO

47,899

• TRAILOR TOW PACKAGE • TAIL GATE STEP

29,989

$

$

STOCK #5ED1407

STOCK #5EC9553

THE ALL-NEW 2015 EDGE TITANIUM

541

@

48 MONTH LEASE WITH $3,500 DOWN PAYMENT. OFFER EXCLUDES TAXES

F E AT U R E S

$

PER MONTH

@

PER MONTH

0.99

% APR

48 MONTH LEASE WITH $5,000 DOWN PAYMENT. OFFER EXCLUDES TAXES

250

$

BI-WEEKLY

F E AT U R E S

• 2.0 L ECO BOOST • CANADIAN TOURING PACKAGE

THE 2015 ESCAPE SE AWD

$

325

PER MONTH

@

1.49

% APR

60 MONTH LEASE WITH $2,000 DOWN PAYMENT. OFFER EXCLUDES TAXES

150

$

BI-WEEKLY

F E AT U R E S

• HEATED/COOLED LEATHER • ENHANCED PARK ASSIST

• 1.6 ECO BOOST ENGINE • 6 SPEED AUTO SELECT SHIFT

• CARGO UTILITY PACKAGE • ROOF RACK

* Plus applicable fees and taxes. Discounts applied. Offers include freight. See dealer for details. Price and programs are subject to change or and without notice or verification. * Vehicles not exactly as shown. Dealer license #28082. This is over and above what we offer. 16,000 yearly km lease. * 0% up to 72 months on most new vehicles

623 Railway Street, Nelson • 1.888.955.5528 • (250) 352-7202 • nelsonfordsales.com


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