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Firefighters were unable to save a burning house in Lister on Oct. 22, but their efforts at the scene have continued as they work to support

the family that lost its home and possessions. “The house was fully engaged when we arrived,” Canyon-Lister Fire Department Chief Glenn Guthrie said on Monday. “And there was a water source nearby, so

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A total of eight residents, including three adults, three teenagers and two toddlers, were left with nothing “but the clothes on their back,” he said.

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Museum touring Pioneer Cemetery CRESTON MUSEUM

It just wouldn’t be Halloween without a visit to a graveyard, now, would it? That’s precisely why the Creston Museum is offering its first-ever cemetery tour on Saturday. “Pioneer Cemetery is a fascinating place,” says museum manager (and tour leader) Tammy Hardwick. “The stories of the people who are buried there are the stories of the creation of a community — the challenges, the triumphs, the tragedies that go with carving a liveli-

The Blackmore home fully engulfed in flames on Oct. 22.

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Immediately afterward, Guthrie said he and other CLFD members returned to the fire hall and went to work organizing a drive to raise money and get donations of furniture and food. “We have strong ties to this family,” he said. “Bridget Blackmore, Margaret’s (who lived in the house) daughter, joined our fire department in 2012 and is currently doing her recruit training with the Spokane Fire Department. This training is extremely difficult. To allow her to focus on successfully completing the training and start the career of her dreams, Bridget’s daughter has been staying with Grandma Margaret in the house. “Dustin Blackmore, Margaret’s son, also recently joined our department as a junior and is already showing signs of following in his big sister’s footsteps. “Bridget’s dad was one of the original Canyon-Lister FD firefighters when the department was formed about 30 years ago.” Guthrie and his team set up a Facebook page to solicit dona-

tions and also created a Go Fund Me account to accept cash donations. Many of the volunteers worked through the weekend to accept and pick up donations. “We brought a trailer to town to pick up one woman’s furniture donation,” he said. “While we were there she asked what else the family needed.

hood out of the wilderness.” The tour starts at 2 p.m. on Halloween. Admission is by donation, with a suggested donation of $5. It will last about an hour, and goes ahead rain or shine. Guests are reminded that the ground in Pioneer Cemetery is uneven, and good, sturdy footwear is highly recommended. To join the tour, meet at the main gate of Pioneer Cemetery (315 11th Ave. S.) by 2. For more information or to get answers to any questions, contact the museum at 250-428-9262 or crestonmuseum@telus.net.

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incredibly supportive and let them leave work to respond to fires. Without their support and co-operation this would be a different fire department.” Guthrie said the efforts of his volunteers to support a family in need “speaks volumes about the quality of people I have at the fire hall. Many of them donated their weekend

“Our members genuinely understand their importance to our community, and the community appreciates our value.” Glenn Guthrie CLFD Chief

When we said food and money, she went into the house and came back with cash and a quantity of groceries. The response has been fantastic.” Guthrie spoke in glowing terms about the supportive community in the Creston Valley, but wanted to specifically acknowledge employers who have volunteer firefighters on staff. “That call came in at the worst time possible (about 11 a.m.) because it’s when most of our members are at work,” he said. “But their employers are

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to make sure this family’s immediate needs were met. I look at this as a defining moment for CLFD. Our members genuinely understand their importance to our community, and the community appreciates our value. We have incredible morale on our team.” While most of the family’s short term needs have been met, donations of cash are still being accepted so rebuilding of the house can start. Contributions can be made on the Go Fund Me page at www.gofundme.com/ clfdblackmorefire.

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Kootenay Co-op seeking local food producers BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff

Nadine Harris BenRabha flew the coop from Creston last year and has now found a home at a co-op, Nelson’s Kootenay Co-op. BenRabha played a key role in the Harris family farm’s business ventures, which include Kootenay Meadows organic cheese and milk production. Her focus on marketing gives her firsthand experience in her new role as the co-op’s True Local co-ordinator. “I am very excited to join the Kootenay Co-op,” said BenRabha. “Kootenay Meadows Farm has had a special relationship with the co-op from the beginning. The co-op gave us invaluable advice and support long before our processing facility

had even broken ground, and played a huge role in giving us the confidence to take the leap. It will be immensely rewarding to help others leverage this special support that the co-op offers, and see how it can help their businesses succeed.” The co-op created the position of True Local co-ordinator to help it triple its sales of local products in its new Nelson Commons location. Strengthening local food systems has long been part of the co-op’s mandate. The co-op’s guiding principles state that local growers or processors should receive preferential treatment as suppliers, and the co-op works hard to nurture new and existing local vendors. In June 2013 the co-op took this commitment to the next level with the creation of its True Local program,

FALL YARD AND GARDEN CLEAN-UP The fall yard and garden clean-up is conducted by Town crews. Its purpose is to dispose of tree prunings, garden waste, and other compostable articles from yards that are not picked up during regular collection. No non-compostable items will be picked up. • •

Branches and prunings should be cut into three (3) foot lengths and wrapped in bundles. Grass clippings, leaves, etc., MUST be placed in rigid, weather proof containers: e.g. garbage cans. NO PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Fall collections will be on November 3, 4 & 5, 2015

On your regular garbage pick-up day, please keep all compostable materials separate from household garbage and place at the curb for pick-up. Questions may be directed to:

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launched in response to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s changes to its definition of “local” which allows retailers to market a product as local even if it is sourced from as far as 3,000 kilometres away. The Co-op preferred to create the True Local program, assuring its member-owners and other customers that their food was being sourced close to home and that their food dollars were being invested locally. The boundaries for the program extend west to Grand Forks, east to the Creston Valley, northwest to Nakusp and the Arrow Lakes, northeast from Kaslo to Trout Lake and Johnsons Landing, and south to the U.S. border. “Purchasing from True Local suppliers is an investment in the future of our food security and the economy of the surrounding area,” said co-op board president Jon Steinman. “Co-op members have shown enormous support for the program and over the last year the co-op made payments of more than $2.5 million to local suppliers, including $1.78 million to more than 100 local farmers and food producers.” BenRabha is looking forward to meeting local suppliers and learning how the co-op can partner with them. “This is a brand new position so we have the exciting opportunity to work together to define how the True Local program and the co-op as a whole can best work to support the local economy,” she said. The Kootenay Co-op is hosting an event for prospective and current suppliers Nov. 18 in Nelson. All interested producers and processors are invited to attend. For more information, contact BenRabha at nadine@kootenay.coop.

From the Creston Valley, Nadine Harris BenRabha is now the Kootenay Co-op’s True Local co-ordinator. Submitted

RCMP calls include neighbours’ disputes

BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff

Creston RCMP responded to 59 calls for service from Oct. 19-25, Staff Sgt. Darryl Hammond said on Monday. October 19 •When police responded to a business alarm on Canyon

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Street, they found a transient male sleeping in a building entrance. He had not attempted to enter the building. •A Lister resident reported the theft of her vehicle but she didn’t want charges laid when she learned who had taken it. •The owner of a vehicle

reported abandoned at the ferry terminal said it had broken down and he would have it removed. •A Lilac Street resident reported getting a possible scam letter in the name of the government.

Now Contracting Campground Attendant – Riondel Riondel Parks, Recreation & Community Services Society for 2016 fiscal year is looking for a Contract Attendant. As a team member you will attend to all the campground operational needs for the 2016 season. The Riondel Campground and Park public operational season is May 1st to October 31, 2016, although campsite bookings will begin January 01, 2016. For details on a job description, responsibilities and remuneration contact the Society. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: • experience in campground operational skills • excellent communication and people skills, computer and social media skills • must qualify for Work safe B.C., comprehensive liability insurance and a criminal record check. Submit your cover letter and resume to: riondelprcss@hotmail.com by November 15, 2015.


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•A bicycle was found on Canyon Street. •When police located a person reported to be using drugs on 19th Avenue North, it was determined no drugs were involved. •A neighbours’ dispute broke out on Ash Street when one complained about the other using his driveway to make turnarounds. October 20 •A neighbours’ dispute on Highway 3A required police attention. •A driver’s displeasure at being tailgated by a semi on Highway 3/95 led to a verbal dispute. •A semi was reported to be blocking Highway 3 in Kitchener. •Police are investigating a report that hunters might have been shot at in the Dodge Creek forest service road area. •An Erickson Street resident complained about unwanted phone calls. •A vehicle reported to be driving erratically and speeding on Highway 3/95 was located and the driver was warned. •A vehicle caught the soft shoulder on Highway 21 near Hurry Road and went down the ditch, hitting a house at the bottom. No injuries were reported. •A complaint by a person who said he was being followed on Seventh Avenue South was resolved when police investigated. October 21 •A Silvercrest Road resident reported a fraud after signing up for a free trial for Internet protection and getting billed for $5,000. •An airplane that crashed circa 1984 was found by hunters in the Mount Crawley area. •Damage was done to a trailer on Vancouver Street. •Charges are being considered after a semi drove off Erickson Road and into a ditch. October 22 •An argument between drivers broke out on Highway 3 at 33rd Avenue when an aggressive driver stopped to confront another. •A vehicle passed a stopped school bus on Erickson Road. •Police were called to a house fire in the 4800 block of 10th Street in Lister. •Police intervened in a couple’s argument on the railroad tracks in the 400 block of 16th Avenue South and recommended counseling. •Dangerous debris on the roadside at Walker Bridge on Highway 3 was reported. October 23 •When police checked a reported suspicious vehicle in the 300 block of 15th Avenue North they found the driver was sitting and doing crafts. October 24 •A well-being check on Vancouver Street revealed the resident was OK. •Electronic equipment and Halloween candy were stolen in a break-in to a Uri Road residence in Wynndel. •A family dispute was reported on 21st Avenue North. •Youths who were taking a shortcut through a yard in the 400 block of Ninth Avenue North were warned, as were their parents. October 25 •A well-being check in Wynndel revealed the residents were fine. •An Erickson resident consulted with police after receiving a cheque in the mail with instructions to make some purchases and keep the remainder of the money. He was advised the cheque was a scam and the cheque was destroyed. •A brush-cutting machine damaged a power pole near Highway 21 at Mallory Road. •A landlord-tenant dispute broke out on 15th Avenue South after the tenant was found to be driving over the property’s septic tank.

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— The Creston Valley Music Teachers’ Association hosted its annual fundraising concert for the Monte Anderson Music Scholarship on the weekend. Performers at the Sunday afternoon concert included the Velle Weitman Trio (above), Bob van der Poel (above right) and the Creston Community Band (below). For more photos, visit www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca/ourtown.

Creston Community Forest Management Plan Public Review The Creston Community Forest will be receiving an expansion to its existing management area and an increase to its current Allowable Annual Cut (AAC) of 15,000 m3/ year. The new area includes an additional 2975 hectares of Crown land located in the Birch and Kidd Creek drainages situated on either side of Highway #3 past Kitchener, BC. The area expansion and AAC increase are addressed in the Community Forest’s Management Plan which is available for review at our office (121 Northwest Blvd) or on our website at: www.crestoncommunityforest.com. If you wish to view a hard copy please contact us at 250-402-0070 or email: admin@crestoncommunityforest.com to schedule an appointment.

Ducks Unlimited Creston Chapter would like to thank the following sponsors and donors for a very successful 2015 Fund Raising Dinner. Without your generosity, this would not have been possible! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

12th Avenue Hair Salon Activity Base Alexander, Ken Alfoldy Gallery Baillie Grohman Estate Winery BDI Canada Big Daddy’s Bar and Grill Black Bear Books Bonners Ferry Ducks Unlimited Committee Brandsource Vance Furniture Bread Basket Bakery Browell, Sheldon Brown, Barrie C.D. S. C. L. Woodwork Shop Canadian Training Resources Canyon Street Furniture Carr & Medlang Caseline Holdings Century 21 Veitch Realty Ltd Chapman, Alan Christenson, Bettylou CIBC Creston Branch Classic Glass & Trim Columbia Brewery Comfort Welding Ltd. Corcoran, Shelagh Cresteramics Creston & District Community Complex

• Creston & District Credit Union • Creston Card & Stationery • Creston Golf Club • Creston Hotel • Creston Optometric Eye Centre • Creston RV & Auto Sales/Ace Autobody • Creston Valley Advance • Creston Valley Bakery • Creston Valley Insurance • Creston Valley Mall Ltd • Creston Valley Realty Ltd. • Creston Valley Rod & Gun Club • Creston Valley Winecrafters • Creston Veterinary Hospital • Cull’s Auto Machining • D Signs & Design Services • Dairy Queen • Dan’s Grime To Shine • Downtowner Motor Inn • Dr. Robert Armstrong Inc. • Dr Stephen Small • Dyck, Judy • Ebelher, Gina • Edwards, Dave • Extra Foods • Famous Fritz Meats & Deli • Fancy That Hair & Body Salon

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Fire Works, Copper & Glass Fortis BC Gin’s on Canyon Glass House Gold-N-Treasures Grant Campbell Real Estate Gray Creek Store Hair Cuts Hancock, Tyler Hedlund Contracting Ltd High Caliber Auto Collision Hobbs, Guy Home Building Centre Hurry, Ron Huybens, Helen Images & Angles Interior Brewery Workers Local 308 Iron Maiden Metal Art J.H. Huscroft Ltd. Jellis, Nicki Kal Tire Kemlee Equipment Ltd. Kingfisher Used Books Kokanee Ford Sales Ltd. Kokanee Inn Kokanee Springs Golf Resort Kootenai River Inn & Casino Kootenay Crate Co. Kootenay Forge Ltd Kootenay Meadows Kootenay Peterbilt

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Kootenay Speed Shop Kootenay Thai Restaurant Kunze Gallery Leal Valias, Maggie Lectric Avenue Electronics Lorne Mann Notary Public LWT Holdings Ltd Mane & Nails Mawson Sports Shop Mercredi, Hildegard Mister Tire Morris Flowers Newkey’s Investments Ltd. North Woven Broom Co. Northtown Rental & Sales Nufloors O’Keefe, Brian Overwaitea Foods Panago Pharmasave Pharmasave Home Health Care Porthill Mercantile Pozniak Enterprises Ltd. Precision Trophies & Engraving Pridham Studio Pyramid Building Supplies Ramada Inn Ray’s Garbage Pick-Up RBC Financial Group RDCK Area B Tanya Wall RDCK Area C Larry Binks

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When I want evidence that all is not well in the world I typically turn to sports pages on the Internet so I peruse readers’ comments following stories. It is a never-ending source of fascination to read critical responses and insults from mostly anonymous posters. Talk is cheap, and never cheaper when one doesn’t have to identify oneself. Sports websites aren’t the only areas that provide such entertainment. Browse through comments on, say, National Public Radio’s site and contributors get downright vicious. The typical listener of NPR, apparently, is a Democrat, so Republicans lurk on the site, taking umbrage at every perceived “left wing” comment. Sometimes the comments come as a surprise, though. The other day I went to the CBC website to read about the recent deaths of three children who suffocated on their Alberta farm. They were playing in a grain truck during harvest and were covered by grain. Attempts to dig them out were fruitless. It was a horrific incident that had a level of bizarreness to it. The parents, devout Christians who were homeschooling the three girls (and their younger brother, who was not killed), had expressed gratitude for their community’s support and said they took solace knowing they would be reunited with their kids in an afterlife. The story that caught my attention was written a week or so after the tragedy and focused on a call from the Alberta’s Farmworkers Union for the province to do more to protect children on farms. It did seem a little odd, the story and the demand, because the kids weren’t working, but playing. Readers picked up on the union leader’s timing, most taking offense at what they considered to be grandstanding on his part. Others had other opinions, too.

“I find this union’s exploitation of this tragic incident very disturbing,” wrote one. “I find your callousness disturbing,” responded another. A third chimed in. “Or, you could just be a good parent who knows their children, what they are

Lorne Eckersley doing and where they are. Or do children mind themselves on the farm cause everyone is too busy being a farmer. Ludicrous.” Then another responded to the union issue. “How about the nanny state just keep its nose out of things? More rules is never the answer.” Another writer commented, ignoring the fact the children were not working when they died. “It’s not about more rules, it’s about the same rules for all workers. How can one possibly justify the lack of workers safety rules for farm workers?” One commenter, again anonymous, took the opportunity to defend life on the farm, and then reiterated his opinions a dozen or more times as he responded to other comments. “Kids have lived on farms as long as there has been farms, and unfortunately, accidents happen when kids play at home. That’s all this is, kids, playing at home when tragedy struck.” Not surprisingly, others took offense at the laissez faire attitude. For instance: “Simply wrong response by a very stupid T in BC (the previous writer’s nom de plume). “How about if these children were your relatives? “Accidents happen, yeah, that is why we call them accidents. “People died by the thousands because of no seat belts, that is why we call them accidents.

“How stupid and I mean very stupid can some people like you actually be... You take the first prize here, my friend.” T in BC replied. “Well, considering I lived around farms my entire life, and have family friends that I grew up with that owned farms, which we all played on, I know how dangerous farms can be. That isn’t to say, that no family should live and work on a farm because it’s dangerous. And to compare this to not wearing a seatbelt, shows just how ignorant you are to the facts of life on a farm. “The fact remains, kids will be kids. This was a tragic example of just how dangerous farms are, but to say that more regulation is the solution is short sighted at best. By that argument, every playground should also be heavily regulated, as children can be hurt whilst playing there as well. I don’t doubt for a second these parents didn’t tell their kids about the dangers around them, however any parent that has lost their child to a preventable accident would think they should have done more. I’m not saying they did everything they could, but I also realize what life is like growing up on a farm...something you obviously don’t by your choice of examples.” There is, of course, never any real end to these threads of opinions. They either peter out after several days or the website host closes down comments. Other commenters accused the parents of neglect and called for criminal charges to be laid. Curiously, all of the comments were made before any investigation has indicated just how this tragedy happened. None knew more facts than what news reports carried, but all felt compelled to comment before an investigation had been complete. In a quick scroll through the comments I didn’t find one poster’s actual name. All comments were made in the safety of anonymity. We don’t publish anonymous letters in the Advance and I would be much happier if that policy extended to Internet sites as well. Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.


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Celebrate Reformation Day, not Halloween To the Editor: For those interested in a positive focus on Oct. 31, rather than a briefly amusing and unsatisfying occult downgrade, I would suggest considering Reformation Day. Reformation Day has been commemorated for centuries. These centuries, which have preceded us and shaped the world we are living in today, contained the exhausting labors, unjust sufferings and expensive sacrifices of men and women who responded affirmatively to the divine call to throw back the darkness of human imaginations and religious inventions that overwhelmed society by channeling the light of God’s Word into the world around them. Through this lengthy enlightening process, political and religious oppressions were reduced and freedoms increased, religious hubris and blasphemy pretending to be expressions of truth were repelled, intellectual and scientific progress was given ground to advance, and priceless, vivifying liberties and responsibilities were given appropriate protections. In those areas of the world that accepted the upgrade, these great effects were given their energy, and where still truly accepted, we all enjoy those benefits to this day. As preference for falsehood instead of truth still exists, as lust for power still corrupts, as the inclination to justify tyranny still operates, and as real evil exists and always tries to defame and divert good into its own uses, our need for the reformation has not come to an end. The reformation is not over. Sola scriptura. Happy Reformation Day! Ken Lemky Creston

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Canada may Walk-in clinic be respected would lessen once again ER waits To the Editor: I am a senior and moved to Creston a year ago. I have been to the various medical clinics in town trying to find a doctor, and have been told there are none available and there are no waiting lists. I was told to go to the emergency department at the hospital if I have a problem. A few weeks ago, I did have a small problem that needed attention, and I needed a prescription refilled. I went to the hospital at 1 p.m. thinking that the morning rush might be over and it wouldn't take too long to see a doctor. The wait was very long indeed. I had not thought to bring my reading glasses, but I read almost every article in the available magazines until my eyes were burning with fatigue. Dr. Phil was on TV trying to solve a personal crisis but I couldn’t hear the program as the volume was too low (this is OK, as I realize a loud program would be very disrupting). Chitchat with other folks waiting to be seen revealed that

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To the Editor: Election 2015 is behind us and the voices from across Canada were heard loud and clear. After nearly a decade of Stephen Harper’s dictatorial rule and his many damaging policies, we finally have sent him packing. It is my hope that the new government will deliver what they promised and also what a strong majority of Canadians want: action to reduce greenhouse gas emission, the confrontation of climate change, support for the renewable energy sector and support for carbon pricing through carbon taxes. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and our new government have a huge job ahead of them and will need our full co-operation. “Our faith in the people is strong. And our dreams for this beautiful country will never die.” Justin Trudeau’s father Pierre Elliott Trudeau spoke these words. My faith in Elizabeth May as a minister of the environment is also very strong. Together with the new government, we can make our Canada great and respected again. Henry Dahle Creston

‘Free’ trade has cost Canada billions To the Editor: Let’s hope Justin Trudeau has a close look at the Trans-Pacific Partnership before he signs it. All indications are that it is an extension and enlargement of previous “free” trade bills, and will replace them. He may discover, to his dismay, that far from an advantage for Canadian workers, it may be another form of government by the multi-national corporations. So how did Canada fare under the North Atlantic Freed Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)? Since 1994, Canada has paid millions in compensation to transnational corporations under Chapter 11 of NAFTA. Who were the winners in this government giveaway? The U.S. Ethyl Corporation received $251 million over use of MMT, a neuron toxic gasoline additive; the U.S. firm S.D. Myers received $6 billion for banning the export of PCBs; Dow Chemical sued Quebec for banning the use of a harmful pesticide (settlement pending); the U.S. Abitibi Bowater paper mill sued and received $130 million because Newfoundland removed the free use of hydroelectric power; American oil company Lone Pine Resources sued Quebec, claiming $250 million because of a moratorium on the exploration of oil and gas in the St. Lawrence River; California’s Sunbelt Corporation challenged the ban by B.C. on bulk water exports, demanding $10 billion in damages; Canada must export 70 per cent of its oil and natural gas to the United States, at the same time importing to meet its needs and not reducing production to save our planet from greenhouse gases; and the Bank of Canada, created in 1935 to help our government through interest-free affordable loans, must now follow the dictates of private European and U. S. banks. In addition, privatization companies have launched moves against Canada Post and our medicare program. How free is that? This is the reality of globalization and free trade. Rather than employment and prosperity, Canada lost thousands of well-paid, permanent jobs in the manufacturing sector; wages stagnated and outsourcing increased. Under the TPP, the cost of our medication will be affected as drug patents are extended, our public services, such as CBC and Canada Post, could be affected and our environmental laws, already pathetically weak and out of date, will be stalled. Governments seem to relish becoming puppets manipulated by large corporations at the expense of sovereignty and their labour force. Why not fair trade instead of free trade? At stake are the protection of water, the environment, public services, health care, roads, bridges, sewer systems, supply management and genetically modified food imports. Free trade is the euphemism for free government by multinational corporations. Larry A. Ewashen Creston

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Spirit’s fruits require continual cultivation

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.” — Galatians 5:22, 23

Many years ago, I had my first conscious encounter with the joy of the Lord. It wasn’t tied to any particular event, but was an attitude I held within over a period of months. I was pregnant at the time and what I learned affected me so much I named the child I was carrying Joy. It’s hard to describe what I was feeling, but this sense of joy kept bubbling up inside of me, little bits of effervescence that tickled and showed me life from a different paradigm. I realize now it wasn’t just joy I was experiencing but also peace, love, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness and temperance, all in their nascent forms.

I’ve always heard the Galatians passage read as though there are nine fruits of the Spirit. The word fruit can imply one, as in the fruit of the tree, or many; there is a fruit stand. Fruits (with an s) is also used interchangeably with fruit to mean many. Personally, I think there is only one fruit of the spirit; some aspects can be more prominent, but you can’t have one without the other eight. The Christian life has to display such fruit. In Matthew 7:16, Jesus warns against false prophets, saying we will recognize them by their bad fruits, and by extension, those who are sincerely following Christ will be recognized by their good fruits. The continuous cultivation of fruit is work as I have learned since moving to B.C. There are pruning, watering, fertilizing and then dealing with whatever circumstances the weather throws out. An untended tree can still produce fruit, but it is often small

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and not worth eating, while a tended tree can produce in abundance. I see this in my own life. When I attend services regularly and maintain my own prayer life, I find I can handle

story might not be quite true, or not quite so bad as it was made out. Is one’s first feeling, ‘Thank God, even they aren’t quite so bad as that,’ or is it a feeling of disappointment, and even a determina-

Fruits of the Spirit By Anastasia Bartlett

St. Aidan’s Orthodox Church the circumstances around me with grace, even if there isn’t any reason to rejoice. But if I am neglectful then I am at the mercy of every changing circumstance since my fruit is small and easily damaged. Lately, I have come to realize I have been sabotaging my own fruit. C.S. Lewis puts it succinctly in Mere Christianity: “Suppose one reads a story of filthy atrocities in the paper. Then suppose that something turns up suggesting that the

tion to cling to the first story for the sheer pleasure of thinking your enemies as bad as possible? If it is the second, then it is, I am afraid, the first step in a process which, if followed to the end, will make us into devils. You see, one is beginning to wish that black was a little blacker. If we give that wish its head, later on we shall wish to see grey as black, and then to see white itself as black. Finally, we shall insist on seeing everything — God

and our friends and ourselves included — as bad, and not be able to stop doing it; we shall be fixed for ever in a universe of pure hatred.” “A universe of pure hatred” where no fruit of the Spirit can grow. Is my fruit grown on holy wood or on Hollywood? Watching stories where people are motivated by anger to right wrongs builds those same feelings in me. News clips of violent protests, listening to people spewing hatred and contempt for others, affects me and my fruit production. What is my spiritual nourishment? Hearing about injustice should motivate me to act, but will I respond with love or hatred, drawing men closer to God or pushing them further away? “Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” (Galatians 6:7) “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance.” (Galatians 5:22) “But the greatest of these is love.” (1 Corinthians 13:13) Creston resident Anastasia Bartlett is the author of Glimpses of Glory and a member of St. Aidan’s Orthodox Church in Cranbrook. St. Aidan’s Pastor Andrew Applegate can be reached at 250-420-1582.

Moving Along Together Series 2 • Week 6 Rehearsal: Repetition and Attention

This is the sixth of eight articles being sponsored through TAPS as part of a Moving Along Together Program (for people experiencing memory changes and their caregivers). This is funded by a Columbia Basin Trust Social Grant. In this second series we’ll be sharing these ideas to stimulate discussion and inspiration through exploring our understanding of memory, what affects it and some current information on ways to improve or maintain it. See our contact information below for further information about the program. Actors, presenters, dancers, students and each of us when learning something new have unique approaches to ‘remembering’ for later recall. As life-long learners, we do this at every stage of our lives whether for physical or verbal information and for simple or complex information. It is vital as living beings that we adapt to our surroundings. In some cases we seem to ‘absorb’ what we need to know without consciously ‘learning it’, while for other applications we engage our senses through various strategies to ‘remember’. In an earlier article we talked about the complexity of memory and the ever growing body of new understandings of how scientists think that it works. The data on this keeps evolving, for example, the emergence of the idea of the plasticity of the brain to change and heal. Researchers talk about short term, working and long term memory. Each are implicated differently as our brains change through the aging process perhaps or by any number of stressful factors. For our purposes in these articles, we’re focusing on short term memory changes. Whatever the cause or causes of forgetting over the short-term may be, there is consensus that it can severely limit the amount of new information that we can retain over brief periods of time. In the field of optimizing brain function, rehearsal is a recommended strategy and practice. Rehearsing is the process where information is kept in short-term memory by mentally

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repeating it either silently or out loud. When the information is repeated each time, it is re-entered into short-term memory, thus keeping that information for another 10 to 20 seconds (the average storage time for short-term memory). Our ‘working’ memory is dependent on this. Try this: Think about this phone number: 724-9650. Now, do this math exercise: count backwards from 39 in threes. That is a simple attention exercise. We have to really pay attention to get it right and remember, repetition is an extension of attention. OK, what was that phone number again? Likely you can’t remember, because I didn’t ask you to memorize it, and I didn’t give you anytime to practice it. But if I had asked you to memorize it, what would you have immediately started to do? Repeat it. You could also repeat counting backwards because you have practiced counting backwards before. In order to be good at rehearsal you have to practice paying attention. Through repetition your attention is focused in a purposeful manner. This results in better retention. Memory Tip: How to Rehearse. If you are a naturally verbal person, say the numbers out loud to yourself; if you are visually strong, picture yourself dialing the number or writing the date on the calendar; now your motor memory is engaged too. For an even better chance to remember, take time to pay attention to where you are when you start to rehearse. Distraction: Who is in control of attention and rehearsal of memory? We are, barring functional interferences. We are constantly being distracted in our lives. What happens when you look up a phone number and then forget it by the time you get to the phone? You have allowed yourself to be distracted. Or maybe you listened to your inner voice about how bad your memory is and thought about that instead of the phone number. What to do. Work towards becoming aware of the distractions that interrupt your rehearsal of the number or date you are trying to remember. Be most aware of the internal distractions, interfering thoughts, or conflicting emotions. Memory Tip: Spaced Retrieval. Begin by repeating the information to yourself immediately and then after one minute, keep doubling the time every time you are successful; when you are unsuccessful decrease the time. This is a great technique. Lets try the phone number again. Use both methods, try to make a rhythm as you go. Keep a journal of your exercises and experience if that suits you. Content compiled and excerpted from ‘The Memory Workbook’ by Douglas J. Mason, Psy.D and Michael L. Kohn, Psy.D. Published by New Harbinger Publications Inc. Distributed in Canada by Raincoast Books. www.helpguide.org. Check www.valley.services for all the past published Moving Along Together Articles from our spring and fall sessions. Follow the link: Services for Seniors to Therapeutic Activation Program for Seniors to Moving Along Together.


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- Tim for bringing the light tubes for the office, we appreciate it very much! - The Thunder Cats and coaches for all their help with our hockey team and visiting Grand Forks players this weekend.

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Night Live Hope-Wildlife Vampires in Venice Å Heartbeat ’ Å Foyle’s War “The Funk Hole” (PA) Å Waterfront Cities of the World NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers. From Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. Post Show CBC News Canada’s Smartest Person ’ 2015 World Series: Royals at Mets Seahawks Sat. Laughs Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News Seahawks Sat. Grandfathered The Grinder Special Report CNN Special Report CNN Special Report CNN Special Report “Atlanta Child Murders” CNN Special Report Auction Hunter Auction Hunter Auction Hunter Auction Hunter Auction Hunter Auction Hunter Auction Hunter Auction Hunter Repo Games Repo Games Repo Games Leave-Bryan Custom Built Custom Built Flipping Heart. Flipping Heart. Leave-Bryan Leave-Bryan Custom Built Custom Built Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Criminal Minds (:01) Criminal Minds ’ (:02) Criminal Minds ’ Å (:01) Criminal Minds ’ Å (:01) Criminal Minds ’ Å (:02) Criminal Minds ’ You Again › “Bride Wars” (’09) Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway. ››› “The Devil Wears Prada” (’06) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway. Property Bro 100 Things Amer. Funniest Home Videos ››› “Edward Scissorhands” (’90) Johnny Depp. Å (:15) Game On Assembly Haunting Hour Haunting Hour Marketplace “Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi” (’15) Å Issue The National Mansbridge “Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi” (’15) Å Issue (5:30) ››› “Skyfall” (’12, Action) Daniel Craig. ’ Å ››› “Casino Royale” (’06, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green. ’ Å (DVS) World Is Not Arctic Rescue Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Gold Rush “Gold Road” Arctic Rescue Å Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Fast N’ Loud A VW Microbus. (:00) ››› “Ghost” (’90, Fantasy) Patrick Swayze. ’ Å ›› “Dark Shadows” (’12, Comedy) Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. ’ Å ››› “Ghost” (’90) ’ Å Dateline on ID Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Law & Order Cold Justice: Sex Crimes (N) Cold Justice: Sex Crimes (N) ››› “Brokeback Mountain” (’05) Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal. ’ Å (:45) Beginners “Wallace & Gromit: Curse of Were-Rabbit” Goosebumps Goosebumps Hercules X-Men: Evol. “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse” (’10) Å Hercules (:00) ›› “Halloweentown” “Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge” (’01) ››› “Halloweentown High” (’04) ’ Å ›› “Return to Halloweentown” (’06) ’ (:00) ›› “Candyman” (’92) Virginia Madsen. Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Community ’ Community ’ ››› “Minority Report” (’02) Just/Laughs Big Bang Big Bang Jeff Dunham: Controlled Jeff Dunham: Minding Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map Comic Jeff Dunham performs. (:00) Chopped Guy’s Grocery Games (N) ’ Chef in Your Ear ’ Å Chopped Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å To Be Announced Storage Can The Liquidator The Liquidator Mantracker ’ Å Myth Hunters Å Conspiracy Theory-Ventura Forbidden Å (:00) Alcatraz: Search for the Truth ’ Å Klondike Trappers ’ Å Power & Ice ’ Å American Pickers A motorcycle legend; a rare item. ’ Å Doctor Who ›› “Paranormal Activity 4” (’12) Kathryn Newton. ’ Å ››› “Paranormal Activity” (’07) Katie Featherston. ’ ›› “Paranormal Activity 2” “Halloween III-Witch” ›› “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers” (’88) Å ›› “Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers” (’89) Halloween (:00) Ghost Adventures ’ Å Expedition Unknown Å Ghost Adventures The legend of Vlad The Impaler. ’ Å Expedition Unknown Å CTV News News-Rinaldo CTV News News-Rinaldo CTV News News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National Max & Ruby Charmers Bucket-Dino (:10) Caillou Max & Ruby Toopy & Binoo Bubble Team Umiz. Charmers Dora, Friends Charmers (:00) 16x9 (N) True Crime Scene ’ Supergirl “Pilot” ’ Å Dual Suspects Å News Hour (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ Å (:00) Cirque Dreams Holidaze Straight No Chaser: Songs of the Decades Austin City Limits (N) Å Live From the Artists Den ’ Front and Center ’ Å Des-Pardes ’ Aikam ’ Taur Punjab Di Lashkara ’ Waqt 4 U ’ Vehra Khush Phantom at the Feast ’ La petite vie En direct de l’univers (N) Downton Abbey (SC) Le clan (Series Premiere) (N) Le Téléjournal Dre Grey, leçons d’anatomie Twilight (:00) 16x9 True Crime Scene ’ Supergirl “Pilot” ’ Å Dual Suspects Å (DVS) News Final (N) (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ Å The Simpsons › “House at the End of the Street” (’12) Jennifer Lawrence. Childrens The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons South Park South Park (:25) ››› “Beetlejuice” (’88, Comedy) Å ››› “A Nightmare on Elm Street” (’84) “Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy” “Nightmare on Elm Street 3” Mandrake Amaluna TV5 Jrnl (:40) On n’est pas couché World End. World Endurance Highlights FIA World Endurance Championship Shanghai. From the Shanghai International Circuit, China. (N) (Live)

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(6:59) News Hour (N) Å Security Emergency Madam Secretary (N) Å The Good Wife “Payback” (N) The Simpsons The Simpsons Australia with (:10) Warships ’ Å Wild Australia ’ (PA) Å New Tricks “Romans Ruined” Waking the Dead “Sins” (N) Waking the Dead “Sins” (N) (:00) ››› “Brave” (’12, Adventure) ’ Å Heartland (N) Å (DVS) Canada’s Smartest Person (N) Keeping Canada Alive (N) ’ The National (N) ’ Å (:00) 2015 World Series Kansas City Royals at New York Mets. (N) Å Q It Up Sports Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Q13 News Q It Up Sports Anthony Anthony Bourdain Parts Somebody’s Gotta Do It Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Somebody’s Gotta Do It Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue (N) ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue “Put a Cork in It” Bar Rescue ’ Break. Builds House-Bryan House-Bryan Tiny House Tiny House Vacation House for Free ’ House-Bryan House-Bryan Tiny House Tiny House My Haunted Fear: Buried Alive -- Digging Deeper (N) ’ Å (:02) Cursed: The Bell Witch (:01) My Haunted House ’ Fear: Buried Alive (5:30) ›› “Confessions of a Shopaholic” Love It or List It Property Brothers ››› “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (’11) Judi Dench. Last Mimzy ›› “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” (’09) Ben Stiller. ’ Top 20 Toys Make It Pop Assembly Haunting Hour Haunting Hour Nature/ Things The National (N) ’ Å Nepal Quake- Ever. The National (N) ’ Å The National (N) ’ Å Nepal Quake- Ever. (:00) Haven (N) Satisfaction ’ Å Rizzoli & Isles (N) ’ Å Haven “Wild Card” ’ Å Satisfaction ’ Å Rizzoli & Isles ’ Å Last Frontier Yukon Men (N) ’ Å Naked and Afraid (N) Å Canada’s Worst Driver Yukon Men ’ Å Alaska: The Last Frontier ’ Mob Wives (N) Manzo’d With Don’t--Tardy First Dates ’ First Dates ’ Million Dollar LA Manzo’d With Don’t--Tardy First Dates ’ First Dates ’ Sister Wives Sister Wives (N) ’ Å (:02) 90 Day Fiancé (N) Å (:04) Sister Wives ’ Å (:04) 90 Day Fiancé ’ Å (:04) Sister Wives ’ Å (:00) Castle ’ ›› “Admission” (’13, Comedy-Drama) Tina Fey, Paul Rudd. ’ Å ›› “Must Love Dogs” (’05) Diane Lane. ’ Å Shall-Dance Johnny Test Camp Camp Insp. Gadget Insp. Gadget Totally Spies! Totally Spies! Hercules X-Men: Evol. Ultimate Hulk Make Me Over The Next Step The Next Step The X Factor UK “Live Show 8” ’ Å The X Factor UK ’ Å Nowhere Boys (:15) “Descendants” (’15) ’ Modern Family ››› “Spider-Man” (’02, Action) Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe. The Closer “The Big Bang” The Closer “Help Wanted” We There Yet? Jeff Dunham Jeff Dunham: Minding Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map Comic Jeff Dunham performs. Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood Å Big Bang Food Race Holiday Baking Championship Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Å The Incredible Food Race ’ Holiday Baking Championship Cutthroat Kitchen ’ Å Mantracker The Liquida Storage Can The Liquidator The Liquidator Mantracker “Rob and Mike” Haunted Collector Å MeatEater MeatEater Forged in Fire Mountain Men (N) ’ Å Mountain Men ’ Å Hunting Hitler ’ Å Mountain Men ’ Å Mountain Men ’ Å The Librarians The Librarians (N) ’ Å ››› “Source Code” (’11) Jake Gyllenhaal. ’ Å ››› “16 Blocks” (’06) Bruce Willis, Mos Def. ’ Å Walking Dead The Walking Dead “Here’s Not Here” (N) (:32) Talking Dead (N) Å (:31) The Walking Dead “Here’s Not Here” (:01) The Walking Dead Å Uncommon The Dead Files ’ Å Mysteries at the Church ’ Mysteries at the Museum ’ The Dead Files ’ Å Mysteries at the Church ’ CTV News CTV News CTV News News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National Cat in the Hat My Big Friend Max & Ruby Charmers Bucket-Dino (:10) Caillou Max & Ruby Toopy & Binoo Bubble Team Umiz. 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Tips to help your family fight the flu this season

It’s Flu Season Many people view Influenza (commonly known as The Flu) as a minor illness however in high-risk populations it can be much more. The Influenza Virus contributes to approximately 20 000 hospitalizations and 4000 deaths each year in Canada. Complications usually occur in the elderly, those with underlying medical conditions and small children. Getting a yearly vaccination helps to stop the spread of the virus to those at high risk. In Canada the flu season usually runs from November until April. It is best to get an annual flu shot between October and December before the number of flu cases increases. A vaccination is required every year because the flu strains that circulate change every year. Common symptoms of the flu include fever, headache, muscle aches and pains, fatigue, and cough and cold symptoms. Complications of the virus can be secondary bacterial infections such as pneumonia (the most common cause of death due to the flu virus), ear infections, sinus infections or worsening of medical conditions. The influenza virus is spread by people infected with the virus through droplets in the air. These droplets can be spread by coughing, sneezing or even talking. Sneezing can send germs flying as far as six feet. The virus can also be spread by direct contact with objects that have come in to contact with flu germs. Germs can live on surfaces for 2-8 days. People can be contagious before they even know they have the flu and for 5-7 days after! Frequent, thorough hand washing can help prevent the spread of germs like influenza but your best defense is getting the annual flu vaccination. It is recommended that every Canadian over the age of six months get an annual flu vaccine. In British Columbia, eligible individuals for the publicly funded vaccine are individuals at high risk for the infection, individuals capable of transmitting influenza to those at high risk and individuals who provide essential community services. For specific details on eligibility for publicly-funded vaccine speak to your Pharmacist, Physician or local Health Unit. For anyone not eligible for publicly funded vaccine they can purchase and receive the vaccination at most pharmacies. Private insurance plans will often cover the vaccine for those who are not eligible for the publicly funded vaccine. More and more options are coming available for the Influenza Vaccine. For anyone between the ages of 2 and 59 who are afraid of needles, there is a vaccination in the form of a nasal spray that is administered by a health care provider. There are also newer versions of the vaccine which protect you against 4 different strains of the flu instead of 3. Prefilled single dose syringes do not contain Thiomersal, a preservative which is often found in vaccines. Teresa Cherrington B.Sc. Pharmacy, Certified Diabetes Educator Pharmacist Shoppers Drug Mart Creston, BC

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(NC) With each day the weather gets colder, and thoughts turn to bundling up and hunkering down. But as the temperature drops, we are reminded that flu season is right around the corner. “There are some really simple ways to help your family fight the flu this winter,” explains Laura Weyland, a pharmacist with Shoppers Drug Mart. “People don’t have to wait it out and hope for the best. There are three easy tips to help keep you healthy this year: eat well, wash your hands frequently, and get the flu shot.” “While it’s important to make healthy food choices all year, it’s also a good idea to look at what you eat during flu season to ensure you’re getting the nutrients your body needs,” says Laura McCann, a registered dietitian with Loblaws. “Vitamins C and E are antioxidants for the maintenance of good health while zinc supplements have been proven to help maintain immune function. Foods that contain an abundance of these are good to look for during your grocery shop.” Below are a few foods that will help you maintain a healthy diet: • Citrus Fruit - Not only are citrus fruits a good source of vitamin C, they’re naturally delicious. If fresh fruit is not an option, look for fresh or frozen 100% fruit juice. • Beans and Legumes - Boost your zinc intake by including a variety of beans and legumes in your diet. • Nuts and Seeds - A variety of nuts and seeds during cold and flu season help you benefit from vitamin E – a dietary antioxidant that helps in the maintenance of good health. • Garlic - Raw garlic has been traditionally used in herbal medicine for hundreds of years to help relieve the symptoms associated with upper respiratory tract infections and catarrhal conditions. To help protect your family, make sure everyone gets a flu shot. Flu shots are available at Shoppers Drug Mart or at your local grocery store pharmacy. www.newscanada.com

Flu shots are available at Shoppers Drug Mart

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Thursday, October 29, 2015 Creston Valley Advance

Red Mountain offering Halloween concert SUBMITTED Creston’s up-and-coming hard rock band Red Mountain is performing Oct. 30 at the Snoring Sasquatch. Red Mountain is Adam Dye (rhythm guitar, synthesizer, lead vocals, tattoos), Micah Snow (lead guitar, backup vocals, beard), Dillon Olfert (bass guitar, backup vocals, fur coat), Neil Ripski (drums, fists of fury) and Jason Deatherage (drums, backup fists of fury). Red Mountain was formed in October 2013 under the name Beardo by Snow, Olfert and Ripski as a comedy rock and heavy jam band for fun. As time went on, the group started to evolve in lineup, sound and focus, moving from a good way to kill time on Wednesday nights to a genuine creative machine intent on taking the Canadian music scene by storm. Influenced mainly by bands such as Tool, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Rammstein and Alice in Chains, Red Mountain has begun to forge a sound of their own while borrowing influence from the music that has shaped

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From left: Adam Dye, Neil Ripski, Micah Snow, Dillon Olfert and Jason Deatherage (not pictured) are the members of Red Mountain.

Saturday, October 31 • Evening NO COVER CHARGE

Prize for Best Costume

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them into the musicians they currently are. After events leading them to reshape the band from the ground up, Red Mountain has spent the last year reinventing themselves and their sound, leading to their current progressive and industrial tinged grunge. Since

then, the band has been gaining steam, playing multiple events around the Creston Valley, and is gearing up to record its first EP sometime this fall. Red Mountain’s concert at the Snoring Sasquatch will be its first Halloween Spooktacular. Expect a night of frightfully

good music, and a scary good time. Costumes are mandatory (if you don’t have a costume you’ll still be allowed in, but rest assured that the band will be silently disappointed). Tickets are available at Black Bear Books, Buffalo Trails Coffee House and Kingfisher Used Books.

Go out with a buddy, not alone Wear makeup, not masks Never carry firecrackers Use crosswalks and carry flashlights Check your treats for tricks Stay visible and carry a glowstick

Food & Drink Specials

With thanks to our patrons and the community, we would like to announce the sale of our Liquor Store License. We will continue to provide Off-Sales of Beer, Wine, and Coolers at competitive prices in our Pub which opens at 10am. We look forward to serving you in the future.

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Library opera season opening with DVD of Verdi’s Stiffelio BY JULIE EWASHEN

The 2015-16 opera season at the Creston Valley Public Library begins on Oct. 31 with a viewing of the Metropolitan Opera production of Verdi’s Stiffelio. Placido Domingo sings the title role of the priest, and Sharon Sweet performs as his wife, Lina. The second priest is played by Paul Plishka. Lina’s father is performed by Vladimir Chernov and Peter Riberi sings the nobleman’s role. The nobleman could be seen as the bad fellow in the story, while Lina is somewhat morally lax. The opera premiered in

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From left: Paul Plishka, Placido Domingo and Sharon Sweet in the Met Opera production of Stiffelio.

Austria in 1850 and was the source of much disapproval by censors. It was rewritten six years later but lacked excitement and the reception was lukewarm. In 1968 a copyist’s score was located in Naples and this stimulated renewed interest. The big find was in 1992 when Verdi’s original score was discovered in the possession of his heirs. Complete

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with 60 pages of sketches, this was the beginning of the Metropolitan production. Stiffelio has been warmly praised by critics and enthusiastically received by the public. The production on the DVD to be watched at the library was a celebration of Placido Domingo’s 25th year with the Metropolitan Opera. Jasmine Lothien will introduce the opera at 7 p.m.

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Fruit trees are blooming in the Okonagan! At least a few. That is what I heard. Well, we say, “Do it now’ don’t wait for spring,” but for plants that may not be a good thing. But if a few blossoms are opening, then their requirements must be in place

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Dr. Katrina Neufeld

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t a young age, I knew that I wanted to become a veterinarian, and am very excited to start my career at the Creston Veterinary Hospital. Born and raised in Vancouver, BC, my family always included an assortment of furry critters, instilling in me a love for animals at a young age. After high school, I obtained a Bachelor of Science (Agro-ecology) degree from UBC before attending the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. During my post-secondary studies I worked in a variety of small and mixed animal veterinary clinics, was involved in nutrition and animal welfare research with cattle (beef and dairy) and swine, and volunteered in low-cost spay-neuterhealth clinics on reservations in South Dakota.

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enabling them to do that, at least for a time. And, perhaps, the right conditions are present with this very interesting fall weather that we are experiencing. It also seems spring is arriving early, even on the Balancing Rock Trail, with some unexpected blooms. It may be that some plants went into dormancy because of the dryness and, now, are finishing the cycle. Among the non-flowering plants there are rock ferns that died back in August, but now bright green fronds have emerged among the dry, brown ones. Oct. 18, cool and cloudy, wasn’t a kind of day that most people would choose to go hiking. And, when we got out there, trail traffic was light. The sum total of hikers we met was three — two women and a dog. Actually, the cool temperature was good for the hike to the end of the Creston Mountain Trail that continues on from the Balancing Rock Trail. On the upward hike we didn’t get excessively hot, sweating just a little under the backpack. We ended up at the “Trail End” sign-in box after a two-hour-and15-minute hike and had lunch. It was nice to have an extra jacket to put on right after taking the pack off, as it kept the sweaty back Ed McMackin from getting chilled. Silver birches drop golden leaves on the Creston Mountain Trail. Now, on the way back There were at least six different species bloomdown is when the surprises began to come. ing along the trail. With those and what people (They were missed on the way up.) Reaching the “balancing rock” it wasn’t really can report from the garden and elsewhere, a sizable little book on autumn flowers could be written. Add to the list salsify, yellow cinquefoil, oxeye daisy, common mullein, Johnny jump-ups, Every pet deserves basic medical care buttercups, white sweet clover, blue sailors and and we’ve revamped our preventative yellow hawkweed. Oh, I must not forget to mention being on programs to make that happen. the “gold trail”. Up the Creston Mountain Please call us for details on our new competitively priced Trail, which leaves the Balancing Rock and Spay / Neuter / Vaccination Preventative Programs. Fern Forest trails at the boardwalk, there is a grove of silver birches on a kind of bench Remember: No pet gets left behind at the Creston shortly after the first overlook. This several Veterinary Hospital. Period. hundred-foot section of trail is pretty any time of year, but on this October day, it was especially beautiful with golden-yellow leaves CRESTON thickly covering the trail. As one hiked along, the leaves would flip into the air producing, in the process, a rustling sound, just about the HOSPITAL only sound in the forest. Next time let’s find out what it was that went up but also had to come down. Your Hometown Vet! CRESTON Ed McMackin is a biologist by profession but a Your St., Hometown Vet! 1605 Dogwood Creston • 250-428-9494 naturalist and hiker by nature. He can be reached www.crestonvet.ca at 250-866-5747.

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a surprise to see a few knapweed flowers. They were quite pretty in a landscape void of other flower species. The first surprise was a cluster of fresh flowers of mallow ninebark. Being quite out-of-season, I had to take a long look to convince myself of their identity. Mallow ninebark shrubs display their flowers in early summer. Then just a few feet away was a sprig of common St. John’s wort. That tall, rigid plant, purported to have some healing virtues, was bearing several bright yellow flowers. To see this June flower in autumn was, alone, healing for me. Probably the greatest surprise on the trail were two dozen or so strawberry flowers. Scattered in little groups along the trail, they seemed totally out of season. They normally bloom in spring and early summer, depending on the elevation, and then, for the most part, are finished. Near the bottom of the trail there were the ever-to-be-expected dandelions. Their flowers seemed more brilliant than usual.

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Thunder Cats earn win, tie, loss in three games BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor The past week was a mixed bag for the Creston Valley Thunder Cats, who added a win, a loss and a tie to their record. With 21 points, they remain in second place in the Eddie Mountain Division of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League, seven points behind the Kimberley Dynamiters and three ahead of the Fernie Ghostriders. The Columbia Valley Rockies sit in fourth place with 14 points, two of those earned during Friday’s 3-0 shutout against the visiting Thunder Cats a few days after their Oct. 20 6-3 loss in Creston. “We did enough to win but we certainly weren’t at our best,” said head coach Jeff Dubois. “It was a couple of games against Columbia Valley where I don’t think we appreciated that they are a very good competitive team. We got the win really just because we were playing offense-first-type hockey.” Goals by Logan Wullum and Lien MillerJeannotte gave Creston a 2-0 lead after the first period, with goals by Nicholas Kovacik and power-play goals by James Severs and Alec Wilkinson setting the Rockies back 5-2 at the end of the second. The Rockies scored once in the third period before Carson Cartwright added a shorthanded goal with 10 minutes remaining. The lack of effort continued into Friday’s 3-0 loss in Invermere. “Columbia Valley outworked us, outplayed us from the top of the lineup to the bottom,” said Dubois. “We didn’t give them the respect they deserved, and they made us pay. “Those couple of games were an eye-opener that maybe we’re not as good as we think we are. Nobody gives it to you. Nobody gets two points just by showing up.” Back in Creston hosting the Chase Heat on Saturday, the effort was improved, said Dubois. “I think some of our guys got the message from Friday night,” he said. “At both ends of the rink, we were working better.” The Heat started the scoring 17 minutes into the first period, with Marc-Antoine Gagnon (power play) and Severs each scoring in the second. After a couple of “uncharacteristic defensive mistakes”, the Heat scored twice in the first six minutes of the third period, with Cartwright tying the score with 1:56 remaining, for a final result of 3-3. “I think we got to the point where the wins were coming easy and lost sight of the fact that you’re out there competing against someone who wants it too,” said Dubois. “We had a couple of games where our compete level just wasn’t as high as other teams’ and we paid for it.” This weekend, the Thunder Cats take a threegame road trip, visiting the 100 Mile House Wranglers on Friday, the Kamloops Storm on Saturday and Revelstoke Grizzlies on Sunday. The Thunder Cats shut out the Wranglers 5-0 when they hosted them in September, but will

Bowling Oct. 18-24 bowling scores from Romano’s Runaway Lanes: Sunday Mixed: Ladies’ single-triple: Marlene McGunigle, 193-569. Men’s single-triple: Ralph McGunigle, 307-704. POA: Bob Bergman, 79. Monday Ladies: Singletriple: Gin Bergman, 259689; POA: Laurie Reine, 108. Tuesday No-Tap: Ladies’ single-triple: Shirley Dolan, 234-531.

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Frederick Henry Tady April 13, 1927 ~ October 17, 2015

Fred Tady of Black Diamond, Alberta passed away peacefully, surrounded by family at the Oilfields Hospital in Black Diamond on October 17, 2015 at the age of 88 years.

682. POA: Ernestine Malyk, 64. Thursday Men’s: Single: Kevin Viers, 232; triple: Bob Bergman, 647; POA: Andy Ahlefeld, 62. Friday Mixed: Ladies’ single: Laurie Reine, 231; triple: Tamara Romano, 498. Men’s singler-triple: Steve Bullee, 168-438. Special Olympics Two Games: Ladies’ single: Nikki Lohrer, 130; double: Janice Androsoff, 240; POA: Lohrer, 49. Men’s single-double:

Patrick Kusnir, 130-253; POA: Allen Lees, 39. Three Games: Ladies’ single-triple: Kathy Schmidt, 175-476; POA: Naomi Wright, 28. Men’s single-triple: Steven Sterling, 195-476; POA: Maclean Brown, 20. Youth Bowling Thursday: Girls’ singletriple: Brooke Bergman, 230-501. Boys’ single-triple: Darien Bergman, 260-585. Saturday: Boys’ singletriple: Dominik Kiehn, 134-361. POA: Mackenzie Winters, 80.

Fred was born on the farm near Punnichy, Saskatchewan on April 13, 1927. He spent most of his life in BC before retiring in Moyie. In 2012 he moved to the High Country Lodge in Black Diamond to be closer to family. Fred lived life to the fullest, was full of jokes and laughter and had the will of a giant. He never let anything stop him from achieving his goals and loved to build things. He was admired for his strength and determination. Fred was predeceased by his wife Verna; parents Frederick and Bertha; sisters Gladys and Laura; and son Greg. Fred will be sadly missed by his daughter Bev (Pat), extended family and all his special friends he shared his life with. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who had a part in his life. A Funeral Service was held on Saturday, October 24th at 10:00 am in Cranbrook, BC at McPherson Funeral Home (2200 - 2nd Street South) with burial to follow. In lieu of flowers a memorial donation may be made in Fred’s name to Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 - 29th Street N.W., Calgary, AB, T2N4N2 or online @ www.albertacancer.ca/donate. To send condolences and view Fred’s Tribute Page please visit www.mcphersonfh.com. Caring for the family in Black Diamond is Lyle Reeves Funerals of High River, AB. Caring for the family in Cranbrook is McPherson Funeral Service.


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Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Creston: 1/BDRM & 2/bdrm $500/mo & $625/mo + elec. N/S N/P. Call 250-2540840/250-866-5789 Creston: 2/BDRM SUITE Avail immed. N/P $625/mo incl. util. 250-428-4918 CRESTON ATTENTION SENIORS Nikkyl Place Seniors APARTMENTS includes 2 meals a day house keeping,laundry & reg bus service. Wheelchair access main floor 1/bdrm units $1200/mo 2/bdrm $1300/mo. 250-402-9351

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FORM F11 (RULE 6-4 (3))

Claimant:

No. 4097 Fort Nelson Registry IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Respondant:

ROBIN CHARLES ANDERSON ANGELA JEANETT ANDERSON

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION To: Angela Jeanett Anderson

TAKE NOTICE THAT on June 22, 2015 an Order was made for service on you of a notice of family claim issued from the Fort Nelson Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in family law case number 4097 by way of this advertisement. In the family law case, the claimant claims the following relief against you: An Order for Divorce, an order relating to property, another order, order for costs. <ou must Àle a response to family claim within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice failing which further proceedings may be taken against you without notice to you. You may obtain a copy of the notice of family claim and the order for service by advertisement from the Fort Nelson Registry at Bag 1000, 4064 Sunset Drive, Fort Nelson, B.C. Box 858 Fort Nelson, B.C., V0C 1R0.

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Subject to standard lending criteria of Royal Bank of Canada.

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YKRS Carefest raises $10,000 for EKFH EAST KOOTENAY FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH

The Yahk Kingsgate Recreation Society’s Carefest fundraiser for the East Kootenay Foundation for Health’s intensive care unit redevelopment campaign can only be described as outstanding. At the close of the evening, the crowd was not disappointed as an outstanding $10,000 was presented to representatives from EKFH who attended the event. The Oct. 3 fundraiser was a fun-filled extravaganza with lots of opportunities for supporters to bid on live and silent auction items, take a chance on prizes featured on the treasure trees or simply make a donation. The evening was further complemented with a scrumptious buffet dinner and music from the always popular Creston Community Band. The audience was a varied mix of young and old all with a common goal of supporting the YKRS in showing its commitment to health care at the regional hospital. “We are so proud of our accomplishment in the

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amount being contributed to the ICU,” said YKRS president Judy Dickson. “The entire committee deserves a huge round of applause and a well-earned break after a job well done.” “I was unbelievably taken back at how well-organized and presented the Carefest fundraiser was in Yahk,” said EKFH assistant director Patricia Whalen. “To the people and organizations who supported the Yahk Kingsgate Recreation Society, thank you. To YKRS itself, your trust and support for EKFH is very much appreciated.” The summer has been a busy one for the ICU redevelopment campaign, with events in support of and donations arriving on a regular basis. The East Kootenay Regional Hospital’s new ICU is to be commissioned in the spring of 2016. A major donor driven community campaign to raise $1,000,000 was launched in October 2014 to assist in the purchase of various ICU capital equipment. The fundraising campaign is anticipated to meet its target prior to the commissioning. For more information on the ICU campaign, visit www.ekfh.ca.

Submitted

Lin Gracewood, Lee Rose, Judy Dickson, Marcia Eddy, Russ Colombo (East Kootenay Foundation for Health), Brian Eddy, Donna Grainger (EKFH) and Theresa Vandergeest at the YKRS Carefest.


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WWW.KOKANEEFORD.COM

Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm • Sat 9am - 4pm

1241 Northwest Blvd, Creston BC 250-428-2206 • 1-800-262-7151

Creston’s local store


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