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Some residents in the West Boundary had to be put on an evacuation notice early this week because of a large lightning-caused fire in the Zamora area of Westbridge. There have been 11 lightning-caused fires in the Boundary region in the last several days, mostly near Rock Creek. The largest fire, in the Zamora area of Westbridge, is 26 hectares in size and caused the RDKB to issue an evacuation notice to 10 residents there. The fire is still active but now 100 per cent contained, and the evacuation notice has been lifted. A campfire ban is now in effect throughout the Southeast Fire Centre to help prevent humancaused wildfires and protect public safety, and will remain in place until the public is otherwise notified. Locally, the ban on fires prompted the cancellation of Greenwood’s Canada Day fireworks display.
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Thursdays until July 11: Founder’s Day Organizing Committee meeting at 6 p.m. at Greenwood City Hall. Volunteers gather to brainstorm, share resources and help plan Greenwood’s birthday on July 11. Sunday, July 12: Greenwood Art and Collectables Show. Book your table and bring your unique creativity. For more information contact Donna at 250-445-6325 or donedrockphe@gmail.com. July 19: Kettle River Memorial Run, Midway. Contact Midway library for more information or visit kettlerivermemorialrun.ca July 21-25: Vacation Bible School hosted by Boundary Community Church. Kindergarten to Grade 6. 9 a.m. to Noon. Midway Curling Rink (21-22) and Midway Community Centre (23-25). For information, please phone Pastor Ryan at 250 449 1439.
REGULAR EVENTS: Mondays: Drop-in crib at Greenwood Legion at 7 p.m. $3 buy-in. Mondays: Girl Guides of Canada meets after school from 3:30 to 5 at WBES. Contact Janine Fraser at WBES or Linda Sheppard at 250-4431529. First & Third Monday: Midway Village Council meeting; 6:30 p.m. with a delegation or 7 p.m. if none. First & Third Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre in Midway is open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holiday Mondays, but will be open the next day on Tuesday. First Monday: Greenwood Seniors Centre meeting at 2 p.m. Info: 250-445-2290.
Second & Fourth Monday: Greenwood City Council meeting at 7 p.m. Third Monday: Bridesville Women’s Institute meets at 11 am. Info: 446-2210 or 446-2121. Third Monday: Frolicking Fancies – the Greenwood Red Hat Ladies Group meet monthly in Greenwood. Information Francine 250-445-6734; or Shirley 250-445-9908. Third Monday: Discover Rock Creek Society meeting at 6:30 – for location info phone 250-5280227. Last Monday: Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Little Red School House at 7 p.m. Info Bill Watson 250-446-2325 or Sherry Dalziel 250-446-2997. Mondays and Wednesdays: Boot Camp at McArthur Centre in Greenwood from 6-7. $10 drop-in or $60 per month. Info 250-442-3664. Postponed until further notice. Monday & Wednesday beginning Sept. 15: Country Kids Playschool 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rock Creek Health Centre. For info or to register call Sara Eek 250-446-2202. Tuesdays: AA Meetings at McArthur Centre in Greenwood at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Drop-in social at the Greenwood Seniors’ Centre, 9 -11 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 11 - 3 pm Greenwood Seniors’ Centre Thrift Store, 100 Deadwood. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Taekwondo at BCSS gym from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to ages 6 (with supervision) to 106. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Boundary Women’s Resource Centre on Market Avenue in Grand Forks
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open from 9 a.m. to - 3 p.m. Info 250-442- 5212. First Tuesday: Elks #493 monthly meeting at the Slavonic Hall in Grand Forks at 7 p.m. Info: 250442-2856 or 250-442-4276. Third Tuesday: Kettle Valley Wildlife Association meets at the range in Rock Creek at 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Writer’s group meeting at 11 a.m. at Bored Room Bistro in Midway. Wednesdays: Girl Guides of Canada meet at King of Kings Church in Midway, Sparks ages 5-6 and Brownies ages 7-8 meet at 4:30-5:45; Guides ages 9-11 and Pathfinders ages 12-14 meet from 6 to 7:30. Info 250-449-2309 or 250-445-9955. Wednesdays: Midway Crib Tournament – Bored Room Bistro, 607 Eighth Avenue, Midway at 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Senior’s Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Greenwood Senior’s Drop-in Centre. $1 admission. Wednesdays: Women’s Counseling in Rock Creek and West Boundary: Free and confidential. For information call the STV counselor at 1-855-4413131 or 442-3131. Childcare and transportation subsidies are available. First Wednesday: West Boundary Senior Housing Society meeting at 1 p.m. in Parkview Manor Midway. Second Wednesday: Boundary Citizen’s Patrol meets at Midway Senior’s Centre from 7 - 8 p.m. Info: Wayne 250-449-2191, Paul 250-445-2111, or Wolfgang 250-446-2455. Second Wednesday: Greenwood Board of Trade meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall. Third Wednesday: Rock Creek Women’s Institute meet for a potluck lunch at 11:45. Info: 250-4462454 or 250-446 -2608. Third Wednesday: Main River Women’s Institute meets in Westbridge at 1 p.m. Info: 250-4462616. Third Wednesday: Rock Creek & Boundary Fair Assoc. meets at 7 p.m. at the pavilion from March through November. Info: 250-446- 2465.
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Thursday mornings: Free Yoga Classes in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre from 10:00-11:30 a.m. For more information call: Diane at 250-4456364. Thursdays: Kinesiology at the old Kettle Valley School House from 9:30 to 12. Thursdays: Anglican Thrift Store from 11-3. Info phone Les Williams 250-445-2216. Thursdays: Quilters and other crafters meet at the Midway Senior’s Centre at 9:30 a.m. Come for coffee and bring your needle project to work on. Membership fee $10 per year. First Thursday: Rock Creek Medical Society meets at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the clinic. First & Third Thursday: Food bank at the Evangel Chapel at 11 a.m. Donations welcome. Info 250445-2125. Second & Fourth Thursday: Kettle River Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Medical Clinic boardroom at Rock Creek. Fridays: Bingo at Greenwood Community Hall. Doors open 5 p.m., early bird 7 p.m. Progressive jackpot. Fridays: Coffee at Midway Seniors Centre from 9:30 - 11. Fridays: Overeaters Anonymous 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. Jude’s Church in Greenwood. First & Third Friday: Karaoke at the Royal Canadian Legion in Greenwood. 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. Third Friday: Movie nights at Midway Community Hall; 7 p.m. Bring your own travel cup. $3 includes movie, drink and popcorn. Saturdays: Lion’s Club Meat Draw, at Prospector Pub in Rock Creek. Starts at 3 p.m. Saturdays: Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion Canteen open 2-6 p.m. Meat draw 3:30 p.m. Last Saturday: Karaoke at Hotel Midway – Hot-L Pub at 8:30. Greenwood Public Library: Open Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat. Opens at noon.
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Quote of the Week: There are lots of ways of being miserable, but there’s only one way of being comfortable, and that is to stop running round after happiness. If you make up your mind not to be happy there’s no reason why you shouldn’t have a fairly good time. – Edith Wharton (1862 - 1937), The Last Asset, 1904 Joke of the Week: Can I help you? No. I just waited in the line for 30 minutes to say hi.
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Derby winners (from left) Margo Eaton, Darren Turner , Logan Turner, Willie Kakuno, Rick Matsalla, Mel Carrol, Josh Bryant and Gage Kieselbach. PHOTO: KAITLIN HANCOCK
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Kids - Logan Turner - 14.5 oz Gage Kiselbach - 12.3 oz Josh Bryant - 10.2 oz Women’s - Margo Eaton 12.4 oz Mel Carrol of Grand Forks won the chainsaw raffle.
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with the province to manage the ary residents. The Trails to the Trans Canada Trail throughout Boundary Society is actively West Boundary,” Gee said. “The seeking assistance from individother area directors were hesitant uals and organizations that are to partner directly with Area E, but interested in helping with this suggested I support the creation of initiative, in addition to voluna non-profit society to partner with teers who want to help with trail the province. stewardship. “The Trans-Canada Trail is “The society was incorporated in known around the world and is May of this year and will soon sign Canada’s national trail that trana partnership agreement with the sects our communities. We want province. The work of the society to connect the TCT to commuis supported with grant-in-aid and nity development initiatives in gas tax money. Its mandate is to VICKI GEE the West Boundary and engage create social, recreational and economic benefits from trails for our communities. our local and regional communities to maintain This includes promoting the Trail as a key link it for future generations.” Those interested in volunteering may contact connecting our communities, as well as working with tourism, business and economic develop- Sander at trailstotheboundary@gmail.com. The general contact for the society is Ross Elliott, ment organizations.” Sander added, “Input will be sought from who can be reached at 250-449-2333 or fjrellocal residents and communities to learn what liott@shaw.ca. the future goals of the TCT are for West BoundVILLAGE OF MIDWAY
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Eldercare increasing It has been predicted that by the end of this century, there will be 18 million centenarians in the world, and likely twice that number of people enjoying life into their 90s. One such Canadian is featured in this week’s issue: Elena Chambers, born in the Cariboo and a long-time summer resident of Jewel Lake, turned 100 on June 9. We wish her a very happy birthday indeed! It is our government’s tradition to send a personal greeting to her subjects on their 100th birthdays, and these days Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Queen Elizabeth and Governors General have a lot more letters to write. That’s because a record number of people worldwide are living to 100 and beyond. According to British researchers, for instance, onethird of babies born in the U.K. in 2013 are expected to live to 100. In North America, the population has seen similar trends. As this centenarian population grows, scientists are seeking a better understanding of how and why those people do eventually die. A recent study finds that those living beyond 100 are more likely to have “old age” listed as their cause of death rather than chronic diseases, according to lead author Dr. Catherine Evans. Evans’ study found that most centenarians die from pneumonia or general frailty rather than cancer or heart disease, while chronic diseases are more likely to kill people who only make it to their 80s and 90s. She was surprised by the size of the 100+ population. It has nearly doubled every decade since the 1950s in the U.K. and global statistics are very similar. As North American and Western European birthrates continue to decline, at least amongst the Caucasian populations, so too does the rate of mortality, and people in their 80s and 90s are now commonplace. This is likely due to nutrition, fitness and contemporary medical practices, pushing the average Canadian’s lifespan to just over 81 years. This trend certainly makes one wonder about caring for so many elders, and whether or not medical systems will be able to bear the strain of the significant weight placed upon them by this expanding demographic. Let’s hope so, because it seems increasingly likely that soon, 90 may just be the new 70!
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A celebration of summer freedom “School’s out for summer School’s out forever School’s been blown to pieces”
I have no idea why I enjoy the heat; I was raised in the temperate British Isles and have no recollection of summer sojourns in Spain or other warm environs. Mine was a childhood spent largely in mild winters and moderate That’s a verse from Alice Cooper’s 1972 salute to the summers; in fact, I can recall many a cool and blustery end of the school year. In retrospect, I’m not too fond of August afternoon spent on the coast during our annual the third line, but hey, it was the seventies and I was 16. family vacation. Some radio stations banned the song from But heat is one reason I am here; in fact the IN FOCUS their airwaves, suggesting that it encouraged warm spell the Boundary has been enjoying rebelliousness against childhood education. of late suits me just fine, despite my acknowlMany teachers, parents, principles, counseledgement that it proves challenging for both lors, and psychologists shunned the song and livestock and crops alike. demanded radio ban it entirely and permaI don’t know, maybe I’m just a mad dog nently. from Bridesville, and the English part is pure Not surprisingly, in 2004, School’s Out was coincidence. ranked number 319 on Rolling Stone’s list of Andrew TRIPP All that said, my best wishes go out to all of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In 2009 it the dedicated firefighters who are being kept was named the 35th best hard rock song of all extremely busy throughout the province. We time by VH1 and, in 2010, the song was performed on the owe them, big-time! TV show American Idol. I guess it is a classic, after all! Disappointment for Canada’s women’s soccer team last My point, I suppose, is that the song was, for my- Saturday, as they were eliminated from the World Cup self and many of my schoolmates, a timely celebration tournament by an opportunistic English team. It’s been a of our summer freedom, which always seemed certain fabulous competition, and has, again, highlighted the apto offer us so much more than school could ever do. I peal of women’s sport, long overshadowed by “the men’s doubt, however, that my mother shared that sentiment, game.” The soccer has been fast and furious, and I’ve little and I likely had second thoughts myself as soon as I doubt the tournament will end just so. had to start the dreaded “summer job”. Oh well, on to My prediction? The U.S. team will narrowly defeat Ja“School’s Back in Session,” hitting the airwaves Sept. 8! pan in a thrilling final. Have a great summer everybody! On another sporting note, kudos to the Boundary “Mad Dogs and Englishmen go out in the Noon Day Women’s Softball League and their wrap-up tournament Sun” is another of my favourite song lines. Written by Noel held last weekend. I swung by to take some photographs, Coward in the early 1930s during a tour of Vietnam, it but found myself regularly putting my camera down in fasomehow rings true for this ex-Pat. vour of enjoying the play, which was excellent fast-pitch I didn’t experience serious heat until I first toured the softball. There was a lot of skill on display, and the teamU.S. southwest 20 years ago with my old friend David work was impressive too. Hawkes, on a road trip that saw us marvelling at the canCongratulations to the Merchants from Grand Forks, yons and deserts of Utah, New Mexico and Arizona. When who defeated their cross-town rivals the Black Sheep to we stopped at one point in New Mexico and noticed the capture the trophy, and to the organizers, who put togethtemperature was heading for 45 C, we looked at each other er a first class tournament! and nodded our heads in agreement. We LOVED it!
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The Boundary Historical Society hosted its annual picnic at Brown Creek Hall this year. Members and guests socialized under the shade shelter before moving indoors to hear a presentation from Richie Mann (below), who spoke about the Dewdney Trail Project and about creating a society—possibly to be named the Dewdney Trail Heritage Society—to better enable restoration and preservation of the iconic trail.
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and soul of Community Futures,” McCulloch said. “It’s truly about the people and the community.” So far, they’ve made 86 micro loans totaling $364,840—the smallest was for $475. The turnaround is quicker, Green said— days, not weeks—and clients get 25 per cent of the interest back when they pay their loans off on time. More than business loans Providing businesses with access to capital is a big part of what Community Futures does, but it’s not the only service they provide. “Businesses don’t grow in a vacuum,” McCulloch said. “If a community isn’t growing or moving forward, then it’s dying. Community Futures is the spark, the catalyst that gets things going.” Community Futures was es-
production in early May. They helped the Grand Forks and Submitted Boundary Regional Agricultural When Stu Dale needed some Society access funds for the ablast minute financing to open attoir and then helped get it up the Grand Forks Station Pub 20 and running. They’ve also supyears ago, he turned to Commuported the Christina Living Arts nity Futures Boundary for help. Centre, the Kettle Valley Food He was in the midst of renovatCo-op, and the Phoenix Mouning the former CPR station when tain Ski Hill. he realized he needed more “These community-based money to complete the project. projects don’t happen over“It was hard to get funding from night, ” McCulloch said. “Combanks and credit unions because munity Futures comes in when of the type of business we were other options have been exin,” he said. “They shied away hausted. We’ve helped projects from giving money to pubs and like the welcome centres in restaurants.” Rock Creek and Christina Lake, That’s when Community the Boundary Country Regional Futures stepped in with a loan Chamber of Commerce, the to help finish the renovations. multi group accommodation Founded in 1992, Community project in Grand Forks, and Futures Boundary is a non-profthe fall fairs in Rock Creek and it, community-based organizaGrand Forks. There are so few tion that provides access to capiplaces for community groups to tal as well as business support to go to for support these days. entrepreneurs like Stu who Sometimes we can provide want to start or expand their financial support, other business but and are having times it’s administrative difficulty getting financing. support, like photocopying, Since its inception, Comor someone to work at an munity Futures Boundary event, or a meeting room at has grown its original loan no charge.” fund of $1.5 million to $3.6 “We don’t do any of this million—money that has alone, ” she said. “We do it From left: Wendy McCulloch, general manbeen invested into local busiager of CF Boundary, and Christy Luke, with the community. We nesses throughout the represident of the Agricultural Society. need to build capacity in gion. They have loaned just rural areas or our comover $12.88 million to more than 354 small businesses over tablished by the federal govern- munities won’t survive. If there the past 23 years, resulting in ment to help communities deal are stakeholders around, I want the creation and maintenance with the effects of the recession them at the table, and I will supof more than 700 jobs. Those in the 1980s; effects that con- port them through thick and investments have helped lever- tinue to threaten B.C.’s rural thin.” age additional funds from other communities as they grapple Employment services Community Futures Boundsources that have also been in- with high unemployment and a decline in the resource industry. ary has also been delivering vested back into the local econThe Boundary office is one of 34 employment services on behalf omy. “We were originally created Community Futures groups in of the provincial government to lend money to high risk busi- British Columbia and one of 269 since 1997. In 2012, it was desnesses,” said Wendy McCulloch, across Canada. Each organiza- ignated a WorkBC Employgeneral manager of Community tion is governed by a volunteer ment Services Centre, offering Futures Boundary. “Our rates board of directors drawn from a a range of services to people are a little higher, but we have cross section of the community. who are either unemployed or very flexible repayment terms; It’s that local knowledge that under-employed. Since then, it people can pay off their loan at sets each Community Futures has assisted 724 people through any time without any penalties. organization apart from the oth- job search activities, training, Sometimes, we can do projects ers, and that directs the types of employment counseling and with less security than con- activities Community Futures job placement. Of those, 200 secured employment, 104 went ventional lenders. We can take Boundary gets involved in. on to additional training, and 27 “Local board members are chances that banks and credit started their own business. a huge asset, ” McCulloch said. unions can’t.” Through WorkBC and other “We couldn’t have a better And that money isn’t just sitting in a bank. “It’s out in the Board. These volunteers have contracts, Community Futures community,” says Susan Green, strong business backgrounds Boundary now employs 14 peoCommunity Futures loans man- and know what’s going on in the ple in its Greenwood and Grand ager. “All the interest we collect region. They know the commu- Forks offices. “Our organization goes back into the loan fund and nities; they know what will work has the expertise and capacity to deliver these services locally,” gets reinvested in the commu- and what won’t.” McCulloch said. “If we hadn’t Since 2007, Community Funity through other loans.” gone after the WorkBC contures Boundary has worked Community Futures offers loans up to $150,000 but is able with the Regional District of tract, those services could have to consider higher limits under Kootenay Boundary and the been delivered by agencies outspecial circumstances. In 2001, Boundary Economic Develop- side the region, and the jobs of they introduced a micro loan ment Committee to help diver- delivering those services would program that makes it easier sify the region’s economy. One not have gone to people in our for people to borrow smaller of the more noteworthy initia- communities, people who are tives they’ve been involved with extremely well qualified and an amounts up to $10,000. “Micro loans are the heart is the abattoir which went into asset to the Boundary region.” LAURIE JONES
A7 Photo credit: Kris Hockley Crowsnest Photography
Community Futures not just about loans
Thursday, July 2, 2015 Boundary Creek Times
Announcement The Board of Directors of Boundary Family and Individual Services Society (BFISS) is pleased to announce the appointment of:
James Wilson
To the position of Executive Director. James will be commencing his position as Executive Director August 10, 2015. As the previous Executive Director of the Boundary Chamber of Commerce, James has a strong understanding of the unique needs of the communities and the citizens of the Boundary area. James comes to BFISS with a grounding in the social services with a Bachelor of Arts, Youth Work and experience in working with youth, communities and business. We welcome James and his family to BFISS and look forward to having James work with our staff, our partners and our Boundary communities in leading BFISS in exciting and responsive directions into the future.
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GREAT HOME, 9 years new, 2 level, 4 BR, 3 full baths & laundry on each level in charming & historical Greenwood, BC. All floors are heated with in-floor, natural gas fired and solar hot water heat for inexpensive, premium year round comfort. Perfect for a home-based business, retreat centre, and a family with parents and/or in laws for one of the levels. $259,000. MLS® 2405948
RANCHER! 1450 sq. ft. 2009 chaparral built home. Open concept, huge 16 x 33 deck! 2 BR + den, 2 bath. $249,900. MLS® 2404463
WANT LAND? Buy this pristine property on Mount Baldy Road. There is 27.79 acres, perfect for the discerning outdoor person who wants the pride of ownership and their own private retreat to enjoy summer and winter recreation. Mount Baldy Ski Resort is one of the finest recreational areas in British Columbia and is just up the road. Enjoy snowshoeing, cross country skiing and some of the best downhill powder skiing in the province. $100,000. MLS® 2405815
1899 HERITAGE HOME waiting for your special touches. On Kimberley Avenue across from the large park. 50x110 lot! 3 BR up, large country kitchen, original staircase, laminate flooring, insulation and thermal windows. CSA approved wood stove for that cozy feeling. $89,900. MLS® 2404168
NICELY MAINTAINED 3 BR HOME on a 50x 110 lot. Greenwood home is accessed by back porch having a storage and laundry area and walk into a spacious kitchen with custom built melamine and oak cabinets. Stove, fridge & a convection microwave are included. The bath room has a new tub surround and fixtures, new flooring and paint. All new flooring has been laid in the hallway and master BR. An L-shaped stair case at one end of the large living room leads to 2 BR upstairs in this 1 ½ story house. The back yard can be made even more charming with a vegetable & flower/shrub garden on the terraced terrain. There is a blank canvas to play with here and a small storage shed for your garden tools! $109,900. MLS® 2405757
296 ACRES ON BEAUTIFUL BOUNDARY CREEK RD in Greenwood, BC. Cute 3 BR, 1 bath country home, barn, outbuildings, hay acres, some timber value on property to name a features this property has to offer. Great potential here. Call to view today! $649,000. MLS® 2399866
THIS GREENWOOD HOME IS AS NEW. Built in 2010. On .4 acres. Lots of room for additions if needed. As new recreational property or full-time home. Way cheaper than rent. Built on an easy access 4 ft. crawl space. Water, septic, and power are all in place. All appliances are as new. HD outbuildings with metal roofs. Pet proof fencing. Private decks and yard. On a quiet cul-de-sac. Great views. Very cool home. $89,900. MLS® 2402670
17.43 PRIVATE ACRES. Over 4000 sq. ft. of garage/shop space with 3 phase power. 2 living accommodations, a 1200 sq. ft. home and fully self contained living space in the shop. No through road with easy private access and just a few feet from Hwy 3. The buildings need some TLC but have lots of potential. Part of this property was at one time a gravel pit. $160,000. MLS® 2403393
Linda Laktin
250-442-9403
Harry Davy
250-442-0466
Aaron Anthony
250-584-4663
Barry Poppenheim
250-449-8276
Gary Smith
250-443-1256
Cindy Anthony
250-442-7379
Ron Woods
250-442-7636
Pete Vanjoff
250-442-7415
Tammy Schembri
250-442-9866
Ken Dodds
250-442-2632
Logan Melville
250-666-0185
Gayle Holmes
250-442-7516
Natalie Sweeney
250-443-4014
Thursday, July 2, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A9
A8 Boundary Creek Times Thursday, July 2, 2015
THE NEW FORD PARTS WARRANTY
AIR CONDITIONING CHECK UP
UNLIMITED DISTANCE INCLUDES LABOUR (for dealer installed parts) 2 years
• 14 point visual inspection • AC refrigerant analysis purity analysis • Pressure test • Refrigerant system leaktest • Diagnostic test
A big, new warranty for the little details. All our parts are specifically engineered to fit Ford vehicles. Every time. And a great, new warranty - with no commercial exceptions - backs them up.
WHEN YOU PAY* WHAT WE PAY
Premium Wiper Blades from
$14
95
installed
Motorcraft®
BRAKE PADS OR SHOES With Lifetime Warranty
WHY FORD BRAKES?
Windshield Washer Fluid 3.78L
• Installation is included in price • Engineered for a perfect fit • Like-new braking performance • No additional hardware or machining required on brake pads or shoes FOR ONLY • On-road and in-lab 99** $ tested • Dramatically reduces MOST CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS noise and dust
$299
199
Instock Winter Tires at
Clearance Prices
2015 ESCAPE
2015 FUSION
2015 FOCUS
119
95
$
2015 MUSTANG
OVER 200VEHICLES
INCLUDES INSTALLATION
NEW & USED
Call for Pre-Approved Credit
2012 FUSION SE 4DR
2008 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT
#69352
#2102
2011 TAURUS SE AWD
2011 FOCUS 4DR SES #56059
2010 FLEX SEL AWD #23352
2008 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT #79292
2005 EXPLORER 4X4 XLT #85382
2008 FOCUS SE #19598
2010 FOCUS SE #60060
2013 EXPLORER LTD. #16787
2010 EDGE AWD SEL #82459
2010 ESCAPE XLT 4X4 #40083
2010 F150 CC XTR 4X4 #87242
2014 F150 RC STX 4X4 #78100
2009 PONTIAC G6 #46959
2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT
2010 DODGE JOURNEY #57838
#17088
#13442
2008 ACCURA MDX #00256
JUST
ARRIVED
29K
11,555 109OR LESS
14,777 111 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY 2010 FUSION HYBRID 4DR #13960
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2011 F150 SC 4X4 XLT #42044
2014 EDGE AWD SEL #72612
2014 F150 CC 4X4 XLT #47633
67K
17,780 159OR LESS
#05243
11,777 110 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2012 FOCUS SE 4DR
2014 FOCUS TITANIUM
2006 ESCAPE HYBRID
2014 FLEX SEL AWD
2013 F150 4X4 XLT
2014 FUSION TITANIUM
2012 FUSION SE 4DR
2012 GRAND CARAVAN
2010 ELANTRA 4DR
2014 FLEX SEL AWD
2009 EXPLORER XLT 4X4 #050
2011 F250 CC 4X4 XLT
2010 EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 4X4 LIMITED
#39955
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY 2011 RANGER RC
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
#31798
OR LESS
#06033
#31396
6,888 59 OR LESS #6517
#61857
#23672
17,777 179 OR LESS #52166
#24671
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25,995 179 OR LESS
#00486
9,995 196 OR LESS #47538
13,995 119 OR LESS
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2011 EDGE SEL AWD
2009 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT
#72634
#09790
#XXT
19K
14,777 111 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2010 FUSION AWD #9912
22,995 158 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2006 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE #9202
2007 G5 2DR #97118
35,995 256OR LESS
NOW $
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2012 FOCUS 5DR SE
2006 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT
8,977
#59122
#79710
29,995 239 OR LESS
29,995 279 OR LESS
33,995 239OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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2013 ESCAPE
2013 FOCUS 5DR ST
2012 TOYOTA SIENNA
2012 EDGE LTD
2014 ESCAPE TITANIUM
2010 NISSAN SENTRA
2012 ESCAPE XLT
2013 ESCAPE 4X4 SEL
2010 EDGE SEL AWD
27,995 222 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
17,995 135 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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#44669
#47214
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
#37172
ARRIVED NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
16,995
JUST
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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NOW
$
18,777 167 OR LESS
15,995 139 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
NO
PAYMENTS ‘til January 2016
2013: 84 months amortization. 2012: 72 months amortization. 2009-2011: 60 months amortization. 5.89% APR. All payments are bi-weekly with $3000 cash down or trade equity. Taxes & $689 doc fee no included OAC.
AMFord 2795 Highway Drive
Dan Ashman Dealer Principal 250-364-0202
DJ Ashman Sales Manager
Herb Amaral Sales Manager 250-231-2520
Dennis Bedin Financial Services Manager
Shawn Brandt Financial Services Manager
Paul Caron Financial Services Manager
DLN#7336
Trail
1.800.961.0202 250-364-0202
AMFordplus Waneta Plaza, Trail DLN#307770
Trail
Milo Papanek Sales & Leasing 250-367-0059
Darrin Kissock Sales & Leasing 250-364-0202
Kelly MaurielloZaytsoff Sales & Leasing 250-364-8101
Ross McDonnell Sales & Leasing 250-231-2114
Heather Fancy Sales & Leasing 250-421-8404
Jason Murray Sales & Leasing 250-231-7414
Glen Kalesniko Sales & Leasing 250-364-3970
Thursday, July 2, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A9
A8 Boundary Creek Times Thursday, July 2, 2015
THE NEW FORD PARTS WARRANTY
AIR CONDITIONING CHECK UP
UNLIMITED DISTANCE INCLUDES LABOUR (for dealer installed parts) 2 years
• 14 point visual inspection • AC refrigerant analysis purity analysis • Pressure test • Refrigerant system leaktest • Diagnostic test
A big, new warranty for the little details. All our parts are specifically engineered to fit Ford vehicles. Every time. And a great, new warranty - with no commercial exceptions - backs them up.
WHEN YOU PAY* WHAT WE PAY
Premium Wiper Blades from
$14
95
installed
Motorcraft®
BRAKE PADS OR SHOES With Lifetime Warranty
WHY FORD BRAKES?
Windshield Washer Fluid 3.78L
• Installation is included in price • Engineered for a perfect fit • Like-new braking performance • No additional hardware or machining required on brake pads or shoes FOR ONLY • On-road and in-lab 99** $ tested • Dramatically reduces MOST CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS noise and dust
$299
199
Instock Winter Tires at
Clearance Prices
2015 ESCAPE
2015 FUSION
2015 FOCUS
119
95
$
2015 MUSTANG
OVER 200VEHICLES
INCLUDES INSTALLATION
NEW & USED
Call for Pre-Approved Credit
2012 FUSION SE 4DR
2008 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT
#69352
#2102
2011 TAURUS SE AWD
2011 FOCUS 4DR SES #56059
2010 FLEX SEL AWD #23352
2008 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT #79292
2005 EXPLORER 4X4 XLT #85382
2008 FOCUS SE #19598
2010 FOCUS SE #60060
2013 EXPLORER LTD. #16787
2010 EDGE AWD SEL #82459
2010 ESCAPE XLT 4X4 #40083
2010 F150 CC XTR 4X4 #87242
2014 F150 RC STX 4X4 #78100
2009 PONTIAC G6 #46959
2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT
2010 DODGE JOURNEY #57838
#17088
#13442
2008 ACCURA MDX #00256
JUST
ARRIVED
29K
11,555 109OR LESS
14,777 111 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY 2010 FUSION HYBRID 4DR #13960
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2011 F150 SC 4X4 XLT #42044
2014 EDGE AWD SEL #72612
2014 F150 CC 4X4 XLT #47633
67K
17,780 159OR LESS
#05243
11,777 110 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
17,777 158 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
12,777 110 OR LESS
NOW $9,777
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2012 FOCUS SE 4DR
2014 FOCUS TITANIUM
2006 ESCAPE HYBRID
2014 FLEX SEL AWD
2013 F150 4X4 XLT
2014 FUSION TITANIUM
2012 FUSION SE 4DR
2012 GRAND CARAVAN
2010 ELANTRA 4DR
2014 FLEX SEL AWD
2009 EXPLORER XLT 4X4 #050
2011 F250 CC 4X4 XLT
2010 EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 4X4 LIMITED
#39955
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY 2011 RANGER RC
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
#31798
OR LESS
#06033
#31396
6,888 59 OR LESS #6517
#61857
#23672
17,777 179 OR LESS #52166
#24671
#33752
25,995 179 OR LESS
#00486
9,995 196 OR LESS #47538
13,995 119 OR LESS
25,995 239 OR LESS
37,995 270 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
33,995 241 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
9,995 79 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2011 EDGE SEL AWD
2009 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT
#72634
#09790
#XXT
19K
14,777 111 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2010 FUSION AWD #9912
22,995 158 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2006 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE #9202
2007 G5 2DR #97118
35,995 256OR LESS
NOW $
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
2012 FOCUS 5DR SE
2006 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT
8,977
#59122
#79710
29,995 239 OR LESS
29,995 279 OR LESS
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NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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2013 FOCUS 5DR ST
2012 TOYOTA SIENNA
2012 EDGE LTD
2014 ESCAPE TITANIUM
2010 NISSAN SENTRA
2012 ESCAPE XLT
2013 ESCAPE 4X4 SEL
2010 EDGE SEL AWD
27,995 222 OR LESS
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ARRIVED NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
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JUST
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NOW
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18,777 167 OR LESS
15,995 139 OR LESS
NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY
NO
PAYMENTS ‘til January 2016
2013: 84 months amortization. 2012: 72 months amortization. 2009-2011: 60 months amortization. 5.89% APR. All payments are bi-weekly with $3000 cash down or trade equity. Taxes & $689 doc fee no included OAC.
AMFord 2795 Highway Drive
Dan Ashman Dealer Principal 250-364-0202
DJ Ashman Sales Manager
Herb Amaral Sales Manager 250-231-2520
Dennis Bedin Financial Services Manager
Shawn Brandt Financial Services Manager
Paul Caron Financial Services Manager
DLN#7336
Trail
1.800.961.0202 250-364-0202
AMFordplus Waneta Plaza, Trail DLN#307770
Trail
Milo Papanek Sales & Leasing 250-367-0059
Darrin Kissock Sales & Leasing 250-364-0202
Kelly MaurielloZaytsoff Sales & Leasing 250-364-8101
Ross McDonnell Sales & Leasing 250-231-2114
Heather Fancy Sales & Leasing 250-421-8404
Jason Murray Sales & Leasing 250-231-7414
Glen Kalesniko Sales & Leasing 250-364-3970
A10 Boundary Creek Times Thursday, July 2, 2015 Greenwood Community Association
Friday Night Bingo
Doors open 5 pm Bingo starts 7 pm McArthur Centre, 1355 Veterans Lane Three early bird games, 11 regular games, two express, two progressive, two odd/even, two bonanza, luckyball and 50/50. Our 1st progressive pot will be $1,100 in 60 numbers. The 2nd Progressive pot will be over $1,075 in 59 numbers. Please come out and support upgrades to your community hall and bring a friend. The more in attendance the bigger the pots. Full concession (hamburgers/hotdogs). Players must be 19 years of age and older.
HALL RENTALS CALL 250-445-6558
Kettle River Lions Club Membership: 250.528.0055 – Tom Donations: 250.446.2096 – Les Suggestions: 250.449.2291 – Margaret Information: 250.446.2455 – Wolfgang SERVING THE WEST BOUNDARY FOR OVER 25 YEARS
Internationally in 206 countries/areas with over 1.35 million members!
Meet 2nd & 4th THU at RC clinic www.kettleriver.lionwap.org
Greenwood, Midway nab grants Submitted
Communities in the riding of Boundary-Similkameen have received $1,967,731 as part of almost $75.2 million being invested into communities across B.C. to meet local needs including more policing, new equipment, increased community safety initiatives, infrastructure and service delivery priorities. • Grand Forks has received a Small Community grant of $330,813. • Greenwood has received a Small Community grant of $251,363. • Keremeos has received a Small
Community grant of $244,407. • Midway has received a Small Community grant of $215,203. • Oliver has received a Small Community grant of $340,028. • Osoyoos has received a Small Community grant of $336,395. • The Regional District of OkanaganSimilkameen has received a Regional District grant of $112,797. • The Regional District of KootenayBoundary has received a Regional District grant of $136,724. “The distribution of these grants will be made entirely by local authorities based on their priorities and planned
projects,” Boundary-Similkameen MLA Linda Larson said. “They also reduce the burden on taxpayers, which is especially important in communities with a small tax base.” This is the second of two annual payments. A payment of $40 million was made in March 2015. Since 2009, the Small Community, Regional District and Traffic Fine Revenue Sharing Grants have provided more than $792 million in funding to support B.C. communities enabling them to invest money in projects that are identified as priorities at the local level.
Interfor awards $2,000 scholarship A Boundary youth is one of six young people in B.C. named as this year’s recipients of Interfor’s Dal Shemko Memorial Scholarship, which will provide financial assistance to support their academic and career goals. Katrina Makortoff (Grand Forks), Andrew Blattler (Coastal Woodlands, Sunshine Coast), Zach Friedenberger (Interior Woodlands, Nakusp), Heather Hackett (Castlegar), Aleesha Hewitt (Adams Lake) and Wade Shapansky (Hammond, Maple Ridge) have received $2,000 each.
They were chosen for their academic achievements, volunteer and community contributions, and educational and career goals. All of the recipients have parents or guardians who work in Interfor’s Canadian Operations. “The Dal Shemko Memorial Scholarship supports our commitment to our employees and the communities where we operate,” said Ian Fillinger, senior vice-president, Canadian Operations, in a recent press release. “These six students have exciting futures ahead of them and
we are proud to support their academic goals. We wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors.” Makortoff, who last month graduated from Grand Forks Secondary School, plans to go to the University of British Columbia – Okanagan to study science and pursue her goal of becoming a radiation therapist. Katrina coaches with the Boundary Development Basketball Program. The Dal Shemko Memorial Scholarship honors the life of long-time Interfor employee, Dal Shemko.
Site chosen for Granby Smelter AL DONNELLY
Chronicles of Boundary Country from the pages of The Boundary Creek Times Volume V, No. 53 – May 20, 1899
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➤ Site Chosen for Granby Smelter – “Cowbells pealed, bonfires blazed, and the patriotic people of Grand Forks wept tears of joy, when it was announced that the Granby Mining & Smelting Company would erect its 500-ton smelter on the North Fork of the Kettle River, about a mile from the City of Grand Forks. The choice of sites had been narrowed down to two. The one on the North Fork and one on the bench overlooking Midway. “The latter has its advantages, but has one serious drawback inasmuch as it was thought that Boundary Creek had not a sufficient water supply, and that it would be necessary to have a pumping station on the Kettle River immediately below.” ➤ Mines to be Electrified – “L.A. Campbell, the manager of the West
property into large Kootenay Power & Light BLASTS Company, states that his building lots.” FROM THE company intends to sup➤ A Wide Open PAST ply power to the mines of Town – “The wide open Boundary Creek and to town system is being the City of Greenwood. At introduced with a venGreenwood, there will be geance in Greenwood. a sub-station with branch The denizens of Silver lines constructed to DeadStreet and across the wood, Copper, Summit, creek have now the priviPhoenix, Wellington and lege of contributing to other camps (ed. – the the exchequer of the city sub-station is still there). The line di- without the formality of appearing berect from Bonnington Falls through to fore the police magistrate. Greenwood City will be a double three“May Day was celebrated in Greenphase one, so that in case of any mishap wood by the appearance of nearly half on one-set of lines, the current can be a hundred ladies of various ages and switched off on to the other.” colours wending their way through the ➤ Bridge at Midway – “W.H. Norris city to the police court, where the landand W.R. Megraw, who own 107 acres ladies each paid $15 and their inmates across the river from Midway, have had $5 to City Clerk Taylor. a strong bridge erected to connect the “They were each presented with a town with their property. It looks as if corporation receipt, marked ‘miscellait would stand the force of the highest neous’, which is supposed to grant them water in the Kettle River. Messrs. Nor- immunity from further interference ris and Megraw have sub-divided their during the month.”
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A12 Boundary Creek Times Thursday, July 2, 2015
Artist’s bronze accepted at Stampede Submitted
For the second consecutive year, Christina Lake artist Joan Bartlett has had one of her bronze sculptures selected for the Calgary Stampede Western Art Auction which will take place on July 9. One of the largest art auctions in Canada, the Stampede auction attracts hundreds of art patrons each year, eager to acquire work by some of the best artists in Canada and the U.S. “I’m very happy to have a piece in the show again,” Bartlett said. “Of the pieces I entered for jury consideration, it wasn’t the one I thought they might select. You just never know what will appeal to the jury. ‘All Ears’ was inspired by my musings about why some animals were given big ears. t was a fun piece to make and it’s fun to look at. I guess you’d call it ‘not quite traditional’ western art.” Bartlett’s love of all things western is reflected in her lifelike western and wildlife sculptures. She is represented by galleries in the U.S. and Canada and has had work juried into many major art shows. Most days you can find Joan working in her gallery/studio, Little Burro Western Art, at Christina Lake. The gallery is one of the stops on this year’s Columbia Basin Culture Tour which takes place Aug. 8 - 9.
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Thursday, July 2, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A13
Former soldier finds much support Long Way Home will wind its way through West Boundary after stops in Christina Lake and Grand Forks DELLA MALLETTE
Boundary Creek Times/Gazette Editor
The Long Way Home project promotes something dear to Dave and George Bachmier of Grand Forks. Long Way Home founder Cpl. Kate MacEachern, a former tank driver and soldier, is preparing for her longest journey yet in her quest to raise awareness and money for veterans and awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Proceeds from this year’s walking challenge will go towards PTSD service dogs and the Wounded Warrior Weekend, a gathering for veterans. Grand Forks resident Dave Bachmier suffers from PTSD. He has a service dog, Pinnaar, and credits the canine with helping him cope not only as a husband and homeowner, but as a businessman as well. MacEachern will make her way through the Boundary the first week of July, and to help promote the Long Way Home and support its benefactors, Dave and his wife George are holding a barbecue at Neighbours Computers on Saturday, July 4. “This resonates greatly with us,” George said. The barbecue will be held from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.; $5 gets you a hot dog, cold drink and watermelon, she explained. “All proceeds go to The Long Way Home 2015. Also, enter to win two tickets to the GEM Theatre to see Max, a move about a U.S.
Marine service dog.” Local fire departments and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 are also stepping up to welcome MacEachern. She and her team are walking into Christina Lake on July 3 and the Lake fire department is hosting a barbecue in their honour. The next morning, The Long Way Home team is walking to Grand Forks with the Lake firefighters as an escort as far as the boundary between Grand Forks and Christina Lake; Grand Forks Fire/ Rescue is meeting them at that point and will escort them into Grand Forks. The Legion is hosting a luncheon for the team, although the time of noon is tentative. The team will then walk on to Greenwood and points west. MacEachern’s work to raise awareness for soldiers and issues such as PTSD partially stems from a near-fatal incident during training in 2007 in which she suffered a broken neck, spinal cord damage and a fractured skull. She founded The Long Way Home in 2011. In 2012, she walked (with a full ruck, in full uniform) from CFB Gagetown, N.B. to Antigonish, N.S. a total of 576 kilometres. A year later walked from Cape Breton, N.S. to Ottawa, Ontario, a trek of nearly 2,000 kilometres. This time she was a civilian. She carried a full ruck but this time, no uniform. This year’s walk will be her final walk. On May 1, MacEachern stepped off from Nipawin, Sask. and began the walk to Chilliwack, B.C. This is the longest trek
CPL. KATE MacEACHERN yet. She will cross three provinces and 3,100 kilometres in 85 days. “This year we focus on coping and healing,” she says in her mission statement at her website, thelongwayhome.ca. “When the search began for our benefactors this year, we wanted to round out our thought process that help looks different for everyone. Help comes in many shapes and forms. PTSD service dogs are one tool that is becoming more and more utilized and more and more understood. After much research and
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Ask yourself, is religion true? BAHA’I COMMUNITY OF GRAND FORKS Submitted
“Is God Dead?” That was the questioned blazed in stark black and red across a Time magazine cover in 1966. This theological debate is not new— in 1882 the German philosopher Nietzsche famously wrote, “God is dead.” The debate continues, fueled by the birth of a new religion of materialism, now a hundred-year-old experiment. It still flourishes under the premise that happiness is dependent upon better food, health, education, living conditions and the accumulation of wealth. Yet many people today still feel a sense of anxiety and discontentment, that something is missing in their lives. Recent studies indicate that unhappiness has increased even though we have been through a century of tremendous material progress. So what causes happiness? We find ourselves living in a society experiencing great transformation, and a world that is passing through a crisis that is moral, spiritual, political and social in nature. Religion has declined to such a state that atheism is at the highest level in human history. But at the same time a resurgence of religion is exerting its influence. While there remains a great distaste for organized religion, exacerbated by the rise of fanaticism, many people have a longing for a deeper understanding of the human spirit and what gives purpose to their lives—fortunes are being made writing and speaking on the topic. Countering this movement, critics of religion have become more vocal. We may even agree with much of what they have to say as they often expose the irrationality of those things that have gone wrong with religion. Critics such as Bill Mayer, with his recent film, Religulous,
or outspoken physicist Victor Stenger (“Science flies you to the moon. Religion flies you into buildings”) may very well be doing a great service for religion by accelerating a process of reformation and renewal that it must go through. The American writer and philosopher Will Durant wrote, “Civilizations begin with religion and stoicism; they end with skepticism and unbelief and the undisciplined pursuit of individual pleasure.” So we come back to, what causes real happiness? The World Health Organization has estimated that by the year 2030, depression will be the most prevalent and debilitating illness in the world in both rich and poor nations. If an increase in material well-being does not bring about true happiness, perhaps then it is an attitude we foster rather than something we possess. Perhaps it is about a condition of being rather than of having, which implies that in order to understand what brings us real happiness, we have to understand our true nature as human beings. Shoghi Effendi, a prominent figure of the Baha’i Faith in the last century, wrote: “The more we search for ourselves, the less likely we are to find ourselves; and the more we search for God, and to serve our fellow-men, the more profoundly will we become acquainted with ourselves, and the more inwardly assured. This is one of the great spiritual laws of life.” This journey of discovery has always been assisted by revelation emanating from the world’s great faiths, all of which are divine in origin; whose basic principles, in their pure form, are in complete harmony; and whose teachings are but facets of one truth. According to Baha’i principle, “... they differ only in the non-essential aspects of their doctrines ... their missions rep-
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resent successive stages in the spiritual evolution of human society.” Progressive revelation infers that humanity is guided regularly and developmentally for both our spiritual and material well-being and that divine guidance—renewable, progressive and untouched by outer forms and imitations—comes to us at prescribed points in our history. And so, if we seek an answer to the question, “Is religion true?” we might find the following concepts helpful: • True religion must be relevant to the needs of the day. The universal principles of every recognized world religion remain constant—it is the exigencies of an ever-advancing civilization that change. • True religion must be in harmony with science. Religion without science ends in superstition, dogma and ritual, and ultimately, the collapse of society. When in balance, humanity progresses. • True religion must be the cause of unity amongst the peoples of the world, otherwise it defeats its purpose. • True religion must be pure and free of any man-made teachings or doctrines. • True religion must be based on the belief that religious truth is relative and not absolute, for no religion can rightfully claim to be the final revelation from God to man. IS RELIGION TRUE? • True religion must affect the actions of its followers in a positive way - it cannot simply be defined as a system of belief, it must also be one of action. • Lastly, true religion must be able to naturally unite all religions, not by force or coercion, but by the mere recognition that all religions are one. It must have the power to see that all share the same DNA, all come from God. It is “... the changeless faith of God, eternal in the past, eternal in the future.”
High temps prompt heat stress alert Submitted
With temperatures in the low to high-thirties forecast to continue Thursday through Sunday in parts of the Kootenay region, WorkSafeBC is alerting employers and workers of the increased risk of developing symptoms of heat stress and heat stroke. “Workers in the construction, transportation and forestry sectors comprised the majority of the 27 time-loss claims we had in BC last year,” says Shawn Mitton, WorkSafeBC’s Regional Prevention Manager, South Okanagan-Kootenay. “But it’s important to remember anyone working outside is potentially at risk.” Heat stress occurs when your internal temperature increases faster than the
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ing medical conditions • Know the signs and symptoms WorkSafeBC requires employers to conduct heat stress assessments. As appropriate, employers must have a heat stress mitigation plan and are required to provide personal protective equipment, education and training in recognizing the symptoms of heat stress and heat stroke. Workers are required to participate in monitoring conditions, and checking co-workers for symptoms. Employers and workers can go to: Preventing Heat Stress at Work or contact the WorkSafeBC Prevention Line with questions or concerns: 1 888 6217233.
Church Directory GREENWOOD Sacred Heart Catholic Church Fr. Ron Dechant – 326 Church Avenue Mass - Saturday 5 pm St. Jude’s Anglican Church of Canada Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 145 S. Kimberley Services at 4 pm (1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday) Evangel Chapel Interim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-1978 Food Bank (Errol/Gerry) 250-584-4164 401 N. Kimberley Service - Sunday at 10 am St. Columba United Church of Canada Rev. Kim Horwood 250-442-3311 101 S. Government Service & Sunday School - Sunday 9 am www.boundaryunited.ca MIDWAY Boundary Community Church Pastor Ryan van Kuik 250-449-1439 at the Midway Community Hall Service - Sunday at 10 am King of Kings New Testament & Academy Pastor Rick Steingard 250-449-2252 735 9th Ave Service - Sunday at 10 am Jehovah’s Witnesses 943 13th Street 250-449-2665 Tuesday - 7 pm Sunday - 10 am ROCK CREEK New Kettle River Chapel Chaplain: Dave Janke 250-446-2341 1735 Hwy #33 Sunday Service - 10 am St. Mary’s Anglican Church Kettle Valley Service - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 10:30 am BRIDESVILLE Sidley Mountain Cowboy Church Pastor Ed Brouwer 250-495-4877 Service at 6 pm on 2nd and 4th Sunday Bridesville Hall WESTBRIDGE
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Humuh Monastry Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Master Maticintin (1-800-336-6015) Meditation & Spiritual Teachings Sunday at 11 am Seventh-day Adventist Church Harald Zinner 250-446-2517 Westbridge Community Hall Service - Saturday at 10 am
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Happy 100 , Elena! TH
Long-time Jewel Lake summer resident Elena Chambers turned 100 years old on June 9.
Saturday, July 18, 2015 Riverfront Park, Midway, BC 8:30 am • Fun Day Breakfast 9.30 am – 12 noon • Kids Bicycle and Tricycle Decorating • Bike Rodeo • Novelty Races 50/50 Tickets 12 noon – 3 pm • Fire/Rescue Waterslide • Horseshoe Pitching Tournament • Penny Carnival • Toy Boat Building and Race • Inner Tube Races: Bring a tube if you can
Born in Harpers Camp (now known as Horsefly) in the Cariboo during the gold rush, Chambers was born three months premature at 4lbs 3oz. She was so small that she fit perfectly into a shoebox, and rested on a hot water bottle to keep her snug. Horesefly was a former mining camp, where life was certainly challenging, but it gave Chambers a strong start to a long and rewarding century. She eventually found her way to Spokane, where she worked as a nurse at Deaconess Hospital for over 20 years until her retirement. She continues to enjoy her summers at Jewel Lake, while maintaining an apartment in the eastern Washington city. Her key to longevity? “You are what you eat,” said Chambers, “and I have always believed in the ability of stewed tomatoes to help prevent cancer or slow down its growth.” ELENA CHAMBERS
Concession stand all afternoon! Burgers ~ Hot Dogs ~ Drinks Midway Library & Fire Department
Host Community Dinner 5:30 p.m. Dance 7:00 p.m. Community Park
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A Beaverdell slugger makes perfect contact for a two-run double.
PHOTOS: ANDREW TRIPP
Merchants claim trophy
July 13 – 17, 2015 (Mon through Fri) 1:00 – 4: 00 p.m. Kettle Valley Wildlife Assoc. Club House Rock Creek Dump Road (by the Rock Creek Fair Grounds)
4 – 12 years of age (walk-ins welcome) Call 250-446-2517 to register (by July 8) A good looking pitch on its way for a strike.
The Merchants won this year’s Boundary Women’s’ Softball League three-day, wrap-up tournament last weekend at the Rock Creek Fairground. Five teams participated in the round robin competition, which culminated with the Merchants defeating their Grand Forks rivals and regular season champions the Black Sheep to claim the trophy. League president Jennifer Eaton, at the conclusion of the tournament, presented numerous awards to players considered outstanding throughout the weekend’s matchups. Beaverdell MVP: Brenda Lauer Rock Creek MVP: Jennifer Eaton Lime Creek MVP: Stacy Ludwar Merchants MVP: Danya Esson Black Sheep MVP: Keyra Stoochinoff Most Sportsmanlike Team: Beaverdell John Poppof Most Dedicated Volunteer: Jennifer Eaton Best Batter: Sasha Kiselbach (Black Sheep) Best Catcher: Tori Stavenjord (Merchants) Best Pitcher: Cass Funk (Merchants) Best Infielder: Jessie McGraw (Black Sheep) Best Outfielder: Ashley Lawrence (Lime Creek) Tournament MVP: Katy Spark (Black Sheep)
The Merchants, tournament champions.