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Price isn’t about to walk away from the organization and is willing to serve as chair for another year if it means bringing in another family. “I will continue if we get some more help,” she said. In fact, Price and her small team have already identified another Karin (an ethnic Burmese group) family from Burma, having success-
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Kapoor leaping to big screen with Bad Mother BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
Since Sarah Kapoor graduated from Prince Charles Secondary School in 1993 she has put together an impressive resume of experiences: Undergraduate and master’s degrees from Carleton University. Ten years making films and documentaries for CBC. Wife and mother of two children, now two and seven. A successful production company with her friend and business partner, DavidJames Hernandes. Now, on Nov. 7 she takes another giant leap. A feature film that she wrote and stars in will hit the big screen at the Hamilton Film Festival. The Bad Mother, she promises, will have its day in Creston. The Bad Mother isn’t autobiographical, she said on Friday, but the story of a mother’s struggles reflect some of her own experiences. She walked away from a successful career at CBC and an offer to work on the National when she had her first child seven years ago. “When I was pregnant I had a good friend (Hernandes) say ‘Come work with me.’ � They started their own production company. Kapoor credits her business relationship with Hernandes with helping her live out dreams while paying the bills and striving to provide a home with her husband, John, and two children. “We are very different but with so many complementary skills that actually we are able to have a successful production company,� she said. “We have lots of fantastic clients — almost every level of government. We make public service announcements and commercials, largely aligned with progressive causes. We don’t do things we don’t believe in.� Her interest in film was fueled as a student at Carleton. She made some documentaries, “on my own, which caught the eye of the CBC, and then I got a great internship there.� For a decade she worked on a string of projects and programs. The offer of a position on the National seemed to be what she had been working toward since high school, but it would have meant long hours and lots of travel, not exactly compatible with motherhood. She chose the balance that working with Hernandez promised.
Sarah Kapoor as Tara Dubay in a scene from the Prince Charles Secondary School graduate’s film, The Bad Mother.
“We always had making films and documentaries as part of our business plan,� Kapoor said. “After five years of working together, in November 2013 we finally had enough resources to say we’re going to barf out a screenplay each and we’re going to pick one to go forward with. “David came here to Creston and we locked ourselves up in the Magnusson and we wrote.
order to make them better directors.� The dozen students in the class were “a phenomenal group of people and I felt very fortunate to be in it.� One of her classmates had worked on the movie Gravity and won an Oscar. “I used that course to decide whether it would be us acting or directing. I didn’t write the script thinking that myself or my family would be in it. Not at all. None
really struggles to do what her voice is needed for in the world, which is part of where the comedy comes from. “We felt it was more important for us to start now, use the energy and the enthusiasm we had for the script and go for it.� About 70 per cent of the movie was filmed in three weeks in Hamilton in August 2014. “We had actually hoped we could get all of it done, but we way overestimated what could be done
“We don’t do things we don’t believe in.� Sarah Kapoor
And wrote. And wrote. I chose sort of the Louisa May Alcott mode of writing what you know. David wrote a science fiction movie, which we will probably make at some point. I wrote what I knew, which was the story of a woman having to choose between career and family.� Six months later, with what she describes as “a really good draft� of her script, she headed for Los Angeles to take a course designed to teach directors how to act “in
of us are actors.� But she and Hernandes had to choose between spending years raising money to make the movie, or to dive in and use their own savings and experience. Acting included. “That was a really tough decision. I am actually quite a private person and I enjoy my privacy. I am an introvert, an ambivert at best. You’ll see that the main character in the film, Tara Dubay, is very much an introvert who
in that much time. But we had still critical scenes that we had to shoot. What are we going to do? Well, bring it here to Creston. We filmed another 10 per cent of it in October of last year right here. You’ll see the rec centre, my mom’s house, Valley View Motel.� Even after the intense threeweek shoot in Hamilton, The Bad Mother still didn’t have an actor to play Tara Dubay’s mom. Enter Sarah’s mom, Sahdna. “My mother could not say a single line from the script that I had written, so we said, ‘Mom, you get the gist of it. Say whatever you want.’ There were times
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when the crew was slayed. We had to stop rolling because she was just so naturally, uh, offensive! In that motherly way! My mom is a superstar in this film. People will enjoy her.� Tara Dubay’s mom, is not intended to be Sarah Kapoor’s mom, she insists. “My mom is both sweeter and more terrifying in real life,� she laughs. “This character is a caricature.� Still with scenes left to shoot and strapped for cash, the partners embarked on a successful Kickstarter campaign, raising funds online from donors. “We had self-financed it all to that point. We had put everything we had into it. Then this great miracle happened. There’s a character who plays Tara Dubay’s ex-boyfriend and I got this idea that it should be David Avocado Wolfe. Wolfe, who has a huge Internet following, has been described as “the rock star and Indiana Jones of the superfoods and longevity universe.� “It was a major coup. I just wrote him a letter. He read the script. He agreed to it. He’s funny. He doesn’t intend to be, but he is just funny.� To launch the Kickstarter campaign, Kapoor and Hernandes made a movie trailer.
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a report with regards to a thirdparty facilitator options for creating an economic development It took Creston town council business model. only 18 minutes to accomplish •Staff members were also very little at the Oct. 27 regular instructed to provide a report council meeting. summarizing the Roger Brooks The only item that generated visitor/tourism assessment creatany interest was a housekeeping ed for the Creston Valley Chamber motion to allow the disposal of of Commerce. municipal records that are past the •Staff were directed to proage at which they are required to vide an overview of the function be kept. of the physician recruitment proExecutive assistant Bev gram, with attention to the facCaldwell presented council with a tors that contribute to the prolist of items for disposal and the gram’s success. age of the documents. She •A meeting to discuss economexplained that the town follows ic development will be scheduled guidelines set out by the province. to include the Town of Creston, Coun. Kevin Boehmer asked RDCK areas A, B and C directors, questions about how long docu- and Lower Kootenay Band elected ments need to be kept. He then officials and staff. voted against the motion to dis•A draft development cost pose of the items without explain- charge bylaw will be created. The ing his reason and then said he did new bylaw will include all land not need his opposing vote to be within the town boundaries. A recorded. communication plan will be prepared to ensure developers and Council Briefs the community at large can •Council instructed staff to respond to the proposals. work http://www.someecards.com/ecards/ with the Regional District of •Council will deplete its Central Kootenay staff to provide remaining approximately $21,000 all/?sort=popular community development funds held SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8 by the RDCK to (KOOTENAY LAKE) pay for new street lighting installed BUDGET STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT for the new Pine COMMITTEE MEETING 1:00 P.M., Street intersection, FINANCE & OPERATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING at 2:30 P.M. benches and other BOARD MEETING at 5:00 P.M. (times are PST) miscellaneous items, as well as to Tuesday, November 10, 2015 top up a fund for Board Office, 570 Johnstone Road, Nelson BC an event to unveil a Video Conferencing to Creston at: plan for youth Creston Education Centre, 617-11th Ave., S., Creston activities. BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
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Halloween night a quiet one for Creston RCMP BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
Staff Sgt. Darryl Hammond said he was impressed with his first Halloween since moving to Creston. “It was very quiet and there were very few problems despite the number of people out on the streets,” Hammond said on Monday. “It’s great that young people can have fun without causing problems for others.” Police Beat Creston RCMP responded to a total of 52 calls for service from Oct. 26-Nov. 1, Hammond said. October 26 •A business in the 1600 block of Highway 3A reported getting a request from a “customer” that would vastly overpay for services with a cheque, asking that the bulk of the overpayment be paid out in cash to an individual. The business did not fall for the scam. •A gun was found in a recently vacated residence in the 4900 block of Highway 3A. •A female, who police believe to be mentally ill, made threats in Erickson. •When police checked on a vehicle reported to be suspicious in the 1500 block of Cook Street they found the driver was waiting for someone to deliver money so he could purchase gas. •A person who attempted to open the door of a residence in the 1100 block of Erickson Road was gone when police arrived. October 27 •Police were called about an ongoing neighbours’ dispute involving harassing messages in the Lister area. •A two-car collision on Canyon-Lister Road at 12th Street resulted in a minor injury to a vehicle occupant. •A dispute over scooter parts led to a theft complaint from the 300 block of 16th Avenue North. •A suspicious male in a business on 10th Avenue North was gone when police arrived on the scene. •A caller reported that she heard a thud while talking on the telephone and asked police to check on the well-being of the person she was talking to. The female in question was fine. October 28 •Charges against a male are pending follow-
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ing an assault during a family dispute on Evans Road. •A new resident to Wynndel reported a theft that took place in Alberta. •Two males reported to be staggering along Highway 21 at Kootenay River Road were not located. •A vehicle that was parked and blocking a driveway in the 200 block of 19th Avenue South was towed. •Police received two reports about an intoxicated male in the 16th Avenue North area. He was located and arrested, then held in police cells until sober. •Police are investigating an assault in the Kitchener area. October 29 •A vehicle collided with a bear in the 4000 block of Highway 3. •A vehicle passed a stopped school bus on Highway 3/95. •A Yahk male reported to be missing was found to be out hunting. •Creston RCMP assisted Lethbridge police with an investigation. •Mischief to a well was discovered on Stace Road when the owners found plastic bags had been dropped down the hole. October 30 •An unwanted guest in the form of an intoxicated male was reported in the 400 block of 16th Avenue North. •No injuries resulted from a vehicle fire on 15th Avenue North. •A Lakeview-Arrow Creek Road resident reported that someone was putting garbage into his bin. •A vehicle went out of control and into the ditch near the junction of Highways 3 and 3A. October 31 •A complaint about a vehicle passing unsafely on Highway 3/95 was received. •A possibly impaired driver was reported in a parking lot in the 1000 block of Northwest Boulevard. •A male found lying in the alley near 10th Avenue North was found to be extremely intoxicated and transported to hospital. •Two intoxicated males were found on 15th Avenue North. One was given a ticket for having open liquor and they were sent home. •Charges are pending against a male following a domestic incident in the 1500 block of Vancouver Street. The same male was reported the next day to have damaged a picnic table. November 1 •When police responded to a report of a break and entry in a Canyon Street alley they found the suspects were cleaners. •A driver reported to be tailgating and driving erratically in the 300 block of Helen Street was located and issued a ticket. •A male who asked police for a ride home to Kitchener was refused. He then informed police he was wanted on an arrest warrant. He was arrested and held in cells. •Police were called to a landlord-tenant dispute in the 400 block of 16th Avenue South. •An intoxicated male who was down on the ground on Sixth Avenue North now faces charges of breaching his court conditions. •An Alberta driver reported to be speeding and passing unsafely in the 4000 block of Highway 3 was given a warning.
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“We found this huge positive response and demand,” she said. “There is market research that says there is an audience that wants this film. They haven’t seen their story on the screen. It’s the Field of Dreams. Build it and they will come.” The trailer (at www.badmothermovie. com) got national recognition. “CBC covered it, Global TV covered it. One Mom blog called Scary Mommy — on that site alone more than 40,000 people shared it,” Kapoor said. Filming wrapped up in the late spring and the production team spent the summer editing. While the post-production work was pretty much complete at summer’s end, Kapoor and Hernandes have been adding final touches right up to last week. What’s next for The Bad Mother? The production company, Pollinator Films Inc., hopes to attract a distributor to get it into theatres. To that end, 20 per cent of the film’s equity is being sold through a unique crowd-funding arrangement that “turns donors into owners.” And Creston will get its chance to see the movie on the big screen. “Maybe at Christmas or for Mother’s Day,” Kapoor said. “That would be fun.” She describes the making of The Bad Mother as a learning experience. “I hope there will be several more films.” While she prefers directing to acting, she doesn’t rule out future appearances. But for now, Kapoor’s attention is on The Bad Mother. “The test for me for whether this is good or not is if people are moved. If the molecules inside them are moved, whether through laughter or tears, if their chemistry changes through watching this film for 90 minutes, that will be a success for me.” A happy consequence of not being tied to an office, working from wherever there is a high-speed computer connection, is that Kapoor and her family are able to spend time with her mother. Sarah’s husband, John is working in Kingsgate and their seven-year-old is attending Adam Robertson Elementary School. “We walk the same road to school as I did,” she smiles. “David hates Toronto and I am not a huge fan of Vancouver. So we have split the difference and chosen Creston!”
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With Syrian refugees being a federal election issue, Price says there has been an increase in interest. She has received some phone calls, she said. But current committee members remain committed to sponsoring families that have spent years, often more than a decade, as refugees, either in camps or in foreign countries. “They deserve our help and support,” she said. “It is
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heartbreaking to know there are so many whose lives are in limbo as they await a community like ours to provide sponsorship.” With nearly 30 years as a volunteer with refugees in Alberta and Creston, she has valuable experience to draw from, as do the other committee members. The Creston committee differs somewhat from others in the province, Price said. It provides financial support for a full year, where others might cut off financial aid once refugees find work. “We feel that a full year helps get them well established,
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Having pounded a symbolic wooden stake through the heart of the secretive, disdainful and poweramassing Stephen Harper, people who are fed up with unresponsive governments have no further to look for a new target than Victoria. The latest revelations about the Premier Christy Clark government’s distaste for providing information to anyone outside its inner circle is, if you happen to be a democrat, simply depressing. What is it that generates the secrecy and distrust in these — I use the term loosely in this case — public servants? In the provincial Liberals’ case it seems to be little more than it despises all forms of opposition, whether it comes from the public, the media or the opposition parties. It’s a poorly kept secret that the Clark team isn’t a fan of letting anyone but its supporters in on the decision-making process that each and every policy and piece of legislation goes through. But the revelations in recent weeks that ministers and bureaucrats routinely “triple delete” (this era’s new “hanging chad” for a description of something almost no one seems to have known about before) emails make it plain that the government has no intent on allowing anyone, not me as a reporter, not NDP MLAs in opposition and not, my friends, even you, regardless of which party you might support. Information in the Clark government is provided on a need-toknow basis and none, repeat none, of us are deemed to have any need to know other than what this government wants us to know. How paranoid is this bunch? Clark says she rarely sends emails, preferring to govern “face to face” with her staff and ministers. So we now know what keeps her so busy
when she disappears from sight for days and weeks on end. Instead of cranking out emails or instant messages to convey her thoughts to those she works with, she apparent-
There are some students out there, and we all know them, that try hard and work hard and always seem to do everything right. Everyone else just tells themselves they’re stupid and can’t do it. That’s when people stop. They stop trying to do well, they stop working hard and they stop caring. After a while of seeing others succeed and watching yourself fail, you just accept the fact that you can’t do it. But perseverance is a virtue we all learn about as a kid and it seems to be something that many people are lacking. When things get difficult, we often just give up. Then we feel almost guilty that we didn’t try, but then, after some time, we just stop caring. Everyone is always saying to let go of your worries and to live a stress-free life, but a little worry and stress can keep people in line. It can keep them from giving up and make sure that they still care. But obviously handing in an assignment on time, for most people, isn’t stressful. Why do students now not seem to worry about punctuality, grades and quality work? I think I might have some idea, but to be honest, it’s probably just because they’re lazy. I’m also thinking that maybe, just maybe, kids
don’t think that it matters, especially in the younger grades. But really it does. Not necessarily the grades, but the work ethic. If you teach yourself at a young age to work hard and try your best you
Lorne Eckersley ly seeks them out, one by one (probably not wanting to speak with groups if at all possible in order to eliminate the possibility of someone turning state’s witness in the future) and has private discussions. Post-it Notes, or stickies, those teeny pieces of colorful notepaper often used as reminders by the elderly who are concerned about memory loss, are another favourite within those hallowed chambers. The easier to collect and destroy them. Heck, I can’t stand Twitter because it limits messages to 140 characters, and Christy Clark could write an entire legislative package on a sticky note. Can etching the words on the head of a pin be next? The always articulate and wise observer of provincial politics, Paul Willcocks, wrote last week in the Tyee online news service that “the state has immense power, and politicians and their operatives are motivated to wield that power to protect their own interests. “Citizens, ultimately, are protected by the rule of law. If the state’s agents put themselves above the law, citizens have lost the most important thing standing between them and oppression.” By now anyone interested in the provincial political scene knows that
Clark brought in a former privacy commissioner to assess the situation and comment on recommendations made by information and privacy commissioner Elizabeth Denham, who was clearly frustrated by what she sees. Or, more to the point, what she doesn’t see. Transportation Minister Todd Stone blows off Denham’s concerns, dismissing them as “interpretations”. But as Willcocks pointed out, “the commissioner, under the law, makes rulings. Government can appeal through an adjudication process involving a Supreme Court justice.” In other words, the government members and staff do not have a choice but to comply with her rulings unless they are overturned in an appeal process. They can’t simply blow off her findings as differences in interpretation. I’ll give the last words to Willcocks: “There has been no accountability, no explanation for government inaction on years of reports setting out similar problems and abuses. Denham’s report invites the conclusion that there was a widespread belief in government that they were above the law. “And if politicians and their appointees will break one law to protect their interests, they will break any law. The only test is whether they will get caught. (And without the whistleblower in this case, they wouldn’t have been caught.) “This isn’t really about freedom of information anymore. It’s about the rights of all citizens to be able to count on the rule of law to curb abuse by the state. “And today, British Columbians have little reason to believe they have that protection.” Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.
Trying, failing and trying again The Teen Take Emily Ritter-Riegling will do just fine in high school. A lot of students, however, think that when they want to, when it really matters, they will be able to study, hand in assignments on time and pay attention in class. But that’s not how it works. It’s a skill set that is learned, practiced and perfected, and that’s something teens sometimes don’t understand. That even in Grade 6, when your grades don’t matter and the missing assignments stay missing, your work ethic will stay with you until you graduate and even further. This generation is filled with people who have short attention spans and want everything to come to them
right away. We live in a fast world that moves and changes every second. Is this why youth now often stop when things take too long or are too hard? They can’t seem to stay with something and finish it to the end. The world always has so much else going on, so many things much more interesting than an English report. They become distracted and unmotivated because they think they can’t do it. But is there a way to change the fixed mindsets of today’s youth? Is there a way to make them see not just what is in front of them, but also behind? I don’t think we should be doting on the students, but I also don’t believe in shaming them. Sometimes they need encouragement and to be shown a different way to see things: if one smart, educated, talented adult told a struggling student that they’re not a failure, that they only failed, and that they have a choice to let that one failure drag them down or inspire them to be better. We need to be shown that the good things in life come if you work for them and that you can do whatever you want to if you care enough and stick with it. Emily Ritter-Riegling is a Grade 9 student at Prince Charles Secondary School.
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Clinic not a solution to ER waits To the Editor: (Re: “Walk-in Clinic Would Lessen ER Waits”, Oct. 29) One of the health priorities of the Creston Valley Health Working Group has been to recruit physicians with the advanced skills required to retain our fully functional hospital with a 24/7 emergency department. Many small communities in our province lack this important community service, which we are committed to support. In order to have a fully functional hospital and emergency department, our community requires family physicians who provide emergency department coverage, management of admitted patients, clinical office hours and care for patients in extended/long-term facilities. This means that Creston requires full service family physicians to keep our hospital operational. Most physicians would admit that, while there are many rewards to practicing in Creston, there are also some personal and professional challenges. These challenges include the responsibilities of being an emergency physician in a geographically isolated community and providing after-hours/ weekend/holiday coverage. Fortunately, in Creston, this challenging aspect of rural medicine is shared amongst all of the physicians practicing here. The fact that all of our doctors work in our hospital creates an equity amongst our physicians — they share the load, for which we are all grateful.
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Walk-in clinics may seem like an attractive option or easy solution to increase access to physician care — we know they work in larger centres. However, not all family physicians maintain the skills necessary to work in emergency departments or hospitals. Creston has the challenge of requiring family physicians who do have emergency department and hospital skills to maintain those services at our facility. A walk-in clinic in our community, utilizing practitioners who do not work in the hospital, would create a work imbalance between physicians that would not equally share hospital and emergency responsibilities. The natural consequence of that inequity is that, likely, local physicians would gradually leave full service practice for office/daytime work only. This would leave us without our much-needed emergency department and in-patient hospital coverage. Our emergency department is, by default, our “walk-in patient” option for those citizens without a family physician, or those with an emergency. As with any emergency department, patients are seen in priority of their need. While everyone agrees that there is a hardship with an indefinite wait in the emergency department, it remains our most viable option to maintain hospital care in the Creston Valley. The security of keeping our hospital here is maintained by recruiting full service physicians with advanced skills. The Creston Valley Health Working Group’s continued service to the community, through our physician recruiter, is improving our supply of family doctors. We are pleased to report that over the past year: •Dr. Jeremy Kass and family arrived in January. Dr. Kass established his practice in Creston in February; •Dr. Stacey Hoselton and family arrived in September. Dr. Hoselton is engaged in long-term locum at Family
Practice Associates for Dr. Tim Troughton’s patients, through May 2016; and •Dr. Eleanor Huettmeyer, as of September, has joined Blue Heron Medical Clinic, where she is establishing her practice. During her first year in Creston, Dr. Huettmeyer provided locum services at various clinics throughout the community. A special thank you to all our family physicians and Creston Valley Hospital staff for providing exceptional service for our community! Mayor Ron Toyota, Chair Creston Valley Health Working Group
rower at the time of mortgage (it is often included in the total mortgage amount), and then provide the lender with protection from losses in the event of default. These programs are designed to help people purchase homes without having a full 20 per cent to put down, and help to provide incentive lenders to take on these riskier loans because the risk is managed at no cost to them. So, having looked at the mortgage insurance aspect of down payments, let’s take a look at the down payments themselves. This is where things can begin to vary a little bit because each lender may have slightly different criteria for what constitutes an acceptable down payment. I don’t have time to get into every different policy that each lender might have, so I will speak to what is broadly acceptable for forms of down payment. Generally speaking, they want to see that the down payment is from your own resources. The simplest example would be a down payment from someone’s savings. For this, the lender will want to see a three-month history on the account that the money is coming from. The reason for this is to identify a savings history during that period, and to question any large deposits that are unexplained. If there is a large deposit, often they will want an explanation and documentation. One example might be that a person sold an extra vehicle or some other asset. For this scenario, the lender may want to see some documentation supporting this. If the money is coming from an RRSP, the lender will most often request a three-month histo-
ry on the RRSP account, along with proof that the RRSP has been cashed out and deposited into a chequing account. One exception to the requirement for a down payment from your own resources is a gifted down payment from a family member. Lenders and insurers will allow a down payment to be gifted from an immediate family member. The main thing that is stipulated with this form of down payment is that a gift letter is given stating that the money is not required to be repaid. Another exception can be a borrowed down payment. Depending on the debt service rations, loan to value, and other criteria, a lender may allow a borrower to borrow their down payment from another source such as a line of credit, unsecured loan, private loan agreement, etc., as long as the payment for this loan is included in the debt service ratios and they are still acceptable. This has been a very broad overview on what lenders and insurers look for in a down payment when purchasing a property. If you would like to purchase a property, it is always best to go and sit down with a mortgage professional. I find that sometimes people aren’t even considering purchasing as an option because they don’t have a down payment sitting in their account. Upon review there may be a number of options. A mortgage professional will look at your whole situation and identify all of your options. Dean Bala is a mortgage broker and Realtor working out of the Creston Valley Realty office in Creston. For more information, he can be reached at 250 402-3903 or dean_bala@yahoo.com.
Check to be sure vehicle is safe To the Editor: Days are shorter, dark comes earlier and your car may not be equipped for the change. Do you have lights burned out? Many vehicles on the road do. For your safety, mine and that of all other drivers on the road with you, please go to your vehicle, turn on the low-beam headlights and put the emergency brake on. Circle your vehicle (it is not running) and check that all the headlights and brake lights are working. Replace all lights that have failed this check. Many auto parts businesses will sell you a bulb, and may even install it for you. If not, take it to a dealer. Too expensive? Really? Your life may depend on it. Drive safe. Signe Miller Canyon
Options despite limited capital
For this month, we will be continuing to take a look at the five Cs of credit. To refresh your memories, the five Cs include credit, capacity (ability to make the payments), capital (down payment), character (length of employment, sav-
Mortgage Corner Dean Bala ings history and other factors that supplement credit history) and collateral (assets owned in addition to down payment). In previous columns we took a look at what lenders look at when reviewing credit and capacity, that is, the ability to make loan payments. The next one we will explore is capital, which is the down payment required when purchasing a property. When looking at the down payment, there are basically two classes to look at, insured and uninsured. A down payment requires mortgage insurance when there is less than 20 per cent put down. If a borrower only has a five-19 per cent down payment, the lender is required to insure the mortgage with a mortgage insurer. The mortgage insurers commonly used are Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), Genworth Financial Canada and Canada Guarantee. They collect an insurance premium from the bor-
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From the useless trivia file: It has been almost 11 years since Janet Jackson’s famous “wardrobe malfunction” at a Super Bowl halftime show, but I have come to understand that there are regular occur-
next to the travel cup, porridge primed to shove into the microwave — all so our wheels are hitting the gravel by 5:30 a.m. I believe we had hit Hillside Street when Heather, aghast, realized she forgot to put the swim bags in. Twenty minutes later, we were in the same spot after our 20-kilometre round trip and finally hit the pool, unable to do laps but at least got a few rounds in the lazy river and a soak in the hot tub. Neil Ostafichuk In relating our woes, I discovered it rences, albeit not to the same wasn’t uncommon that underdegree, at the community wear has been forgotten, complex on a fairly regular workout clothes aren’t being basis. I started drawing this worn when you thought you conclusion in a hot tub discus- had put them on and various sion (where many of the other malfunctions. world’s problems are solved) With the swim and fitness last Wednesday with a couple set, much of our dressing is other patrons, which hap- done for speed and convepened to be the day where our nience, such as putting your timed-to-the-second regimen swim suit on at home, so, like of swimming at 5:40 a.m. prior team roping, you can shave a to work fell horribly apart. few seconds off your time in Nobody really likes getting order to hit the surf. I heard fired up in the pre-dawn how that same practice was hours, so our Monday, followed for workouts in the Wednesday and Friday early gym except that when the blue morning lap swims are co- jeans were taken off to expose ordinated like a space shuttle the workout pants… Wait, launch, with lunches made the where are my workout pants? night before, coffee on a timer OK, so that’s how a workout
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in blue jeans feels. Lesson learned. More than one person has finished their swim, myself included, only to find you forgot to pack underwear, which leaves you a couple choices; either race back home for a wardrobe upgrade or grin and bear it. In fact, I believe if you look up the word chagrin, the picture actually shows the face of a person in a change room at the exact moment they realize what they are missing. This is why I have a secret compartment in my swim bag that has a backup pair because as Murphy’s Law dictates, guess what I was missing the same day we forgot our bags at home… Through November and December we head into some of our most busy times, beginning with the Health and Wellness Fair this Saturday and on through to auctions and art shows, Christmas craft fairs, Christmas parties and Christmas hampers, with a generous helping of Thunder Cats games to keep you coming into the complex between events. Check your Leisure Guide or watch for ads in the Creston Valley Advance so you can fill in your day timer accurately. Neil Ostafichuk is the recreation supervisor at the Creston and District Community Complex.
Moving Along Together Series 2 • Week 7 Envision
This is the seventh 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. “The world is but a canvas to the imagination.” Henry David Thoreau
Envision is the theme this week, to explore how we can use our imagination to elaborate on the information that our senses take in so we can make better quality memories, which are easier for us to recall. With increased elaboration a deeper level of memory processing happens and so better learning occurs. When we attach a visual image, or a sound or smell to the information we want to remember then the information becomes much more memorable. Another way to elaborate a memory is to make an interactive memory; that is, to have the things you want to remember interact in some way, like a mini scene or story. For example if you want to remember to buy carrots and eggs at the store, imagine eggs with legs running down the aisle carrying carrots, or to remember toilet paper and cheese, imagine a block of cheese with toilet paper roll wheels. Seems silly doesn’t it? Give it a try, wake up your creative/fun brain and see what happens. Memory Tip for names: If you are working on learning someone’s name, visualize their face and find something unique about their features and find a way to connect
that with their name. For example Mr. Schnozel has a large nose, or Bridget has big eyes. Try this linking yourself: think of someone you know very well. Close your eyes and start thinking deeply about how they look, hair, eyes, their mood. What did you come up with? Now try it with someone you are not so familiar with. Practicing this will make it easier. Memory Tips for remembering objects: Pegging This works especially well for people who have a strong verbal memory. Choose a series of things you always remember in order. Numbers, letters or a rhyme. Now hang the things you want to remember on to the words. For example: before I leave the house I want to remember money, a ticket to a show and keys, so I hang them on the numbers 1,2,3 in my mind, then I think of rhythm: 1. money 2. show. 3 keys. Off I go. Do you remember those objects? By adding much more detail to the memory, the image is more entertaining and holds in our memory longer. If you are trying to remember single items use your imagination to add detail and action Rose: imagine it shrinks or enlarges. Pen: what colour? Picture a huge pen, throw the pen in your imagination and watch how it flies through the air. The main point of envisioning and imagery is to have fun, bring into your mind funny or surprising things, and play with them in your mind. Even if you wind up laughing out loud, the more ways you envision the item you want to recall the more likely it will be memorized. Putting these ideas into action: Create a story to go with a memory – recall something from your life, a photo perhaps. and make up a story about it, write it down in your journal.
Thursday, November 5, 2015 Creston Valley Advance
Working with and for local youth
Life in rural B.C. can be tough as a teenager. I know — I’ve been there. I couldn’t wait to graduate high school and be able to move to the “big city” and had little plans of returning to
The report highlighted eight key findings for the Creston Valley to enhance life for our valley’s young people. Of those, four top priorities were identified: •Develop transportation options and address youth safety; •Create positive perceptions of youth; •Develop meaningful participation for youth; and, •Positive and affordable youth spaces and resources. While these are big challenges to work on, the Town Jen Comer of Creston, surrounding Regional District of Central my “Koots roots” when I left home Kootenay directors and many community organizations are working the day after high school ended. I spent most of my twenties liv- on just that. Since the start of the ing in Victoria, attending univer- report, two key community groups sity, working government jobs and have been formed, the Community loving the island life. But some- Advisory Committee (CAC) and thing changed... I wanted a slower the Teen Action Committee (TAC). paced life, I wanted to raise a fam- CAC has many community partily in a small town and grow my ners involved with youth programown food. Cue in moving back to ming that meets monthly. The TAC is made up of teens, the youth coCreston in 2010. The Creston Valley is an incred- ordinator and adult mentor to come ible place to live — for certain up with free and low-cost teen prosegments of the population. This gramming events. Hats off to youth was clearly noted in the Better co-ordinator Rachel Wagner for all Life Project. The results were her enthusiasm and dedication. She astounding for generally how keeps their Facebook page updated “happy” Creston Valley residents frequently. They host rad events are — but they were far from even like Park in the Dark, concerts and across an age spectrum. We saw manage the teen drop-in space at that respondents 65 years and the Snoring Sasquatch. We’ve got lots to do to help older scored 74.8, but those 19 and under had a score of only young people thrive in this com57.5. This also rang true if some- munity, and let’s take a night to one was making less than $20,000 celebrate all that we have achieved! or unemployed (hello, youth I invite you to come out to the unemployment). To me, those Youth Engagement Strategy launch raise alarm bells that as a commu- party from 4-5:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at nity we need to dedicate more to the Sasquatch. We’ll share the helping our young people feel report findings, showcase the sucvalued, supported and have an cesses that this community has achieved, introduce some of the overall sense of well-being. Council recently received the key players, eat some pizza and final report for the Youth give out a bunch of rad prizes (who Engagement Strategy, which was wants an iPad?). All we ask from created by the community through- you is to help us prioritize the out 2013-15. We immediately many things we could and should formed a select council committee do for the youth in our community. I can only hope that when my with a term of one year to make recommendations to council for daughter is a teenager, that she possible implementation and asso- will feel a sense of pride and ciated budgets to carry out activi- belonging in this beautiful comties. With a quick turn of heads, the munity. And really, isn’t that what two “young” councilors were life is all about for all of us, regardappointed, including myself, along less of age? Jen Comer is in her first term as a with Coun. Kevin Boehmer, who is councillor for the Town of Creston. chair of the committee.
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(6:59) News Hour (N) Å 16x9 “Who Killed Nara Pech?” To Be Announced To Be Announced Dual Suspects Å (DVS) Tony Robinson Life From Ash and Ice Thunderbeast ’ (PA) Å Heartbeat “Speed” ’ Å Foyle’s War “The French Drop” Mysterious body. Å NHL Hockey: Maple Leafs at Capitals NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at Calgary Flames. (N) ’ (Live) Å Post Show CBC News (5:30) College Football Utah at Washington. From Husky Stadium in Seattle. Seahawks Sat. Two/Half Men Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News Seahawks Sat. (:00) ››› “Glen Campbell... I’ll Be Me” ››› “Glen Campbell... I’ll Be Me” (’14, Documentary) Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Cops Å Vegas Jail ’ Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Hunters Int’l Leave-Bryan Leave-Bryan Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Flipping Heart. Flipping Heart. Leave-Bryan Leave-Bryan Rehab Addict Rehab Addict (:00) ›› “Walking Tall” (’04) The Rock. ’ (:01) Nightwatch “Mardi Gras” (:02) Nightwatch ’ Å (:01) ›› “Walking Tall” (’04, Action) The Rock. ’ Å (5:00) “How Do You Know” ›› “Footloose” (’11, Drama) Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough. ››› “Magic Mike” (’12) Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer. Henry Danger Stanley Dyn. Assembly Amer. Funniest Home Videos ›› “RV” (’06) Robin Williams, Jeff Daniels. ’ Å (:15) Game On Assembly the fifth estate The National Marketplace Nepal Quake- Ever. Firsthand “Forever Young” ’ The National Mansbridge Nepal Quake- Ever. ›› “The Lone Ranger” (’13) Johnny Depp. An Indian warrior and a lawman unite to fight corruption. ’ ›› “The Lone Ranger” (’13) Johnny Depp. ’ Å Ice Lake Reb Arctic Rescue Å Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Rusted Development Å Arctic Rescue Å Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Till Debt/Part ›› “Charlie St. Cloud” (’10, Drama) Zac Efron, Amanda Crew. (N) ’ Å ›› “The Lucky One” (’12, Drama) Zac Efron. ’ Å Charlie Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Criminal Minds Law & Order: SVU Cold Justice: Sex Crimes (N) Cold Justice: Sex Crimes ’ ›› “Murder by Numbers” (’02) Sandra Bullock. ’ Å MVP-Valuable ››› “Antz” (’98) Voices of Woody Allen. Premiere. Å Johnny Test Johnny Test Hercules X-Men: Evol. “Necessary Evil” Normal Street Awesomeness Awesomeness The X Factor UK ’ Å (:15) “Lemonade Mouth” (’11) Bridgit Mendler. ’ Å (:05) “Zapped” (’14) Zendaya. King › “Anaconda” (’97, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube. Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Community ’ Community ’ Big Bang Just for Laughs Å Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs: All Access Just for Laughs Jeff Dunham: Unhinged Farmhouse Chopped (N) Å Guy’s Grocery Games (N) ’ Chef in Your Ear ’ Å Chopped Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Mantracker ’ The Liquida Storage Can The Liquidator The Liquidator Mantracker “Zap & Andrew” Myth Hunters Å Conspiracy Theory-Ventura Pawn Stars ’ ›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (’98) Tom Hanks. U.S. troops look for a missing comrade during World War II. ’ Å American Pickers ’ (:00) Z Nation Doctor Who (N) Å ›› “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones” (’13, Fantasy) Lily Collins. ’ (:45) › “The Host” (’13) Saoirse Ronan. ’ (:00) › “Max Payne” (’08) Mark Wahlberg. ››› “The Italian Job” (’03) Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron. “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life” Border Ghost Adventures (N) Å The Dead Files ’ Å Expedition Unknown Å Ghost Adventures ’ Å The Dead Files ’ Å CTV News CTV News CTV News News-Rinaldo CTV News News-Rinaldo CTV News 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. Charmers Evening News 16x9 “Who Killed Nara Pech?” To Be Announced To Be Announced Dual Suspects Å News Hour Sat. Night Live Antiques Keith & Kristyn Getty: Joy an Irish Christmas Trans-Siberian Detroit Austin City Limits (N) Å Live From the Artists Den ’ Made in Pun Des-Pardes ’ Aikam ’ Taur Punjab Di Lashkara ’ Waqt 4 U ’ Vehra Khush Semaine verte TJ C.-B. La petite vie En direct de l’univers (N) Downton Abbey (SC) Le clan (N) (SC) Le Téléjournal Dre Grey News Hour (N) 16x9 “Who Killed Nara Pech?” To Be Announced To Be Announced Dual Suspects Å News Final (N) Sat. Night Live The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons › “Red Dawn” (’12) Chris Hemsworth, Josh Peck. Å The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Baby-Sitters (:10) ››› “Field of Dreams” (’89, Fantasy) Kevin Costner. ›››› “Rocky” (’76, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Premiere. ››› “Rocky II” (’79) (:00) Montreux Comedy Festival (SC) Voisins Voisins TV5 Jrnl (:40) On n’est pas couché (SC) MotoGP Race MotoGP Racing MotoGP Racing Porsche Rennsport V Pass Time Pass Time MotoGP Racing
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(6:59) News Hour (N) Å Security Emergency Madam Secretary (N) Å The Good Wife “Lies” (N) ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Australia with (:10) Warships ’ Å Wild Australia ’ (PA) Å New Tricks “In Vino Veritas” Waking the Dead (N) Å Waking the Dead (N) Å (:00) ››› “Tangled” (’10) ’ Å Heartland “Over and Out” (N) Canada’s Smartest Person (N) Keeping Canada Alive ’ The National (N) ’ Å Two/Half Men Untold Stories: Saluting The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Brooklyn Nine Family Guy (N) Last Man 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 ’ Bar Rescue ’ Break. 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Premiere. ’ (:15) Game On Make It Pop Make It Pop Assembly Haunting Hour Haunting Hour Nature/ Things The National (N) ’ Å ››› “Searching for Sugar Man” (’11, Documentary) Å The National (N) ’ Å “Searching for Sugar Man” (:00) Haven (N) Satisfaction “...Through Risk” Rizzoli & Isles “Doomsday” Haven “Perditus” ’ Å Satisfaction “...Through Risk” Rizzoli & Isles “Doomsday” Last Frontier Yukon Men “All In” (N) Å Naked and Afraid (N) Å Canada’s Worst Driver Yukon Men “All In” ’ Å Alaska: The Last Frontier ’ Mob Wives (N) Manzo’d With Don’t--Tardy Housewives/Atl. Property Virgin Property Virgin Manzo’d With Don’t--Tardy Housewives/Atl. 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 (N) “Love on the Air” (’15, Romance) Alison Sweeney. ’ Å “Surprised by Love” (’15, Romance) Hilarie Burton. ’ Å “Bridal Wave” (’15) ’ Å Johnny Test Camp Camp Insp. Gadget Insp. Gadget Totally Spies! Totally Spies! 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Big Bang Just for Laughs LOL :-) Å LOL :-) Å Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs Just for Laughs: All Access 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 “Mike & Becka” Haunted Collector Å MeatEater MeatEater Forged in Fire Mountain Men “Hard Target” War Junk “Juno Beach” ’ Hunting Hitler ’ Å Mountain Men “Hard Target” War Junk “Juno Beach” ’ The Librarians ›› “National Treasure” (’04) Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger. ’ Å (:45) ››› “Kick-Ass” (’10, Action) Aaron Johnson, Mark Strong. ’ Å Walking Dead The Walking Dead “Now” (N) (:02) Talking Dead (N) Å (:01) The Walking Dead Å Comic Men (:31) The Walking Dead Å Talking Dead Uncommon The Dead Files ’ Å Mysteries at the Monument Mysteries at the Museum ’ The Dead Files ’ Å Mysteries at the Monument 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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Memories of the Second World War Frank Priestley, who passed away in Victoria at the age of 95 earlier this year, emigrated to Creston from Bolton, England, in 1964. He was accompanied by his wife, Connie, and children, Joanna (Wilson) and Alan. A third child, Janice, was born in Creston. Frank served in the British Army from 1940-46. The Advance is grateful to Joanna Wilson for providing her father’s memoirs, By the Barrack Gate, parts of which are excerpted here to acknowledge Remembrance Day.
vided to us more or less immature boys and girls some excitement and adventure, who not in their wildest dreams thought possible. Induction to the Forces — Circa January 1940 First of all, the medical examination. I feel sure the doctors had orders to pass us for service if we could
breathe in and breathe out and cough at the right moment (which we called the short arm inspection). I guess one had to be nearly dead not be accepted at that time. I did not know anyone that failed the medical. Anyway, I was given an A1 rating. Next, an officer asked me my trade. I replied, “Grocery, sir.”
see MeMOIR, page 12
BY FRANK PRIESTLEY
Joanna Wilson
Frank Priestley served in the British Army from 1940-1946, and moved with his wife and children to Creston in 1964.
My thoughts in writing this — some of my memoirs of my small involvement in the “Hitler War” — is to record and share with the reader some highlights as I recall them. In latter years memory plays tricks on me, such as only remembering the good times and forgetting the bad times, which most servicemen can equate with. In the 1930s most of us, I think, had never travelled more than 50 miles from home base before enlisting. Military service pro-
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“Right-oh. I will put you in the stars.” Later I found out he meant “stores”. (After all, the possibility of stellar flight was the furthest from our thoughts at that time!) Chilwell Basic Training Depot Nottingham All servicemen went first of all to basic military training, so we commenced what we call “squad bashing”, considered essential for good order and discipline. We were sequestered in groups of 30 or 80 forces and drilled by a sergeant of the regular force, who pretended (I think) that we were all dumb skulls of the worst order. We endured endless marching up
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and down. Eventually, we were given our WWI trust LeeEnfield rifle, after which we did all the various maneuvers required, such as slope arms, order arms, port arms, etc. At the end of 30 days came “pay parade”, which for military discipline at that time entailed the following procedure: two steps forward, then smartly salute the pay officer, pick up the meager few shillings (seven, as I recall), then two steps backwards, about turn, all this under the watchful eye of the sergeant major. If he did not like the way you did this he made us repeat the maneuvers until he was satisfied. Then to the rifle range, shooting with live ammo at a target at various distances. It was hoped one could get a bull’s eye, or at least a “magpie”. I recall one of our so-called barrack room lawyers exhorted us not to do too well, or we could be transferred
to the infantry as a sharpshooter. So after the 30 days we were considered somewhat proficient and sent off to an Ordinance Training Depot at Tidworth, Hampshire. Tidworth was strictly a military town in the middle of Salisbury Plain, with little or no social amenities for young soldiers, so at the time we became, as we called it, browned off (meaning bored to death). Life took quite a turn when we received a red alert in September 1940. Apparently an invasion of Britain was imminent at any moment. We received orders to be confined to barracks and to carry our rifles and gas masks at all times. I was placed on a promontory overlooking a place called Perham Downs, considered to be a prime landing area for enemy airborne troops. An officer approached me and said, “How is your field of fire, soldier?”
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I replied, “Very good, sir.” “Right-oh,” he replied. “Carry on.” I looked around and I appeared to be quite alone. In retrospect, I say thank God that Hitler considered it was not the time to invade Britain. When you think of it, we would have been ill prepared for this. Maybe Hitler and his gang wanted first of all for our Fighter Command and Royal Navy to be neutralized. Anyway, it gave Britain some time to reorganize and strengthen our defenses, as the Dunkirk evacuation a few weeks earlier had scattered troops all over Britain, so it gave precious time to eventually form mighty armies. El Alamein Battle November 1942 Ten British and Commonwealth divisions faced the enemy positions, mostly untried as yet in combat. We had approximately 1,000 tanks to Rommel’s 600, overpowering superiority and aircraft manpower and we had much shorter supply lines than the enemy, with our backs to the Nile Delta supply base. The main problem for us was that Rommel’s defenses were protected in depth by five miles of minefields, which Rommel called Devil’s Garden. It included much barbed wire and fields of murderous crossfire. There was no room for any flanking maneuvers, owing
to what is called the Quattara Depression, so the frontal defenses had to be broken before our tanks could break through. It took twelve days of bitter fighting before the German and Italian defenses were eventually broken. The Eighth Army had 13,000 casualties in the battle. The enemy had apparent losses of 75,000 men, 1,000 guns and 500 tanks, which included the 1,500-mile retreat to Tunisia. But then the Rommel (the cagy Desert Fox) was caught between the Eighth Army and Eisenhower’s Fifth Army landing from Algiers. A resounding defeat was inflicted on its enemy forces and then Italy was, to all intents and purposes, out of the war, too. You can imagine the horrendous job. Our sappers had to clear two paths through the enemy minefields so that the tanks could go through, quite often under intense shellfire and with confusion, what with all the noise, smoke and dust from our own 800-plus flights overhead. Teams of sappers worked in some sort of unison, some panning for Teller mines (some three to four inches below the sand) and others taping the path wide enough for our tanks to go through. Our mine detectors were often wireless, so it proved more expedient to dig down for them with a bayonet.
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Adventure paddler speaking at Creston library CRESTON VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Picture this: a summer sunset, and you in your canoe. The only sound is your paddle in concert with your liquid highway and the eerie call of the loons. Ahhhh… For most of us, when (or if) we think of canoeing, it’s these unhurried, languid images that are brought to mind. But go-hard gal Kristina Leidums is not like most of us. For Leidums, thoughts of canoeing run more along the lines of tracing the path of explorer David Thompson, from Rocky Mountain House, Alta., to Thunder Bay, Ont. That’s 2,350 kilometres. In nine weeks. In a canoe. Visit the Creston Valley Public Library Nov. 12 as the passionate paddler recalls adventures that have taken her across our great land, seeing the vast wilderness through the eyes of the great explorers. “This talk will be about my lifelong passion for canoe tripping, which I can truly describe as a love,” said Leidums. “Canoe tripping has allowed me to experience Ontario wilderness, as well as rivers in the Yukon and across Canada. I’ll share pictures and stories about the joys and trials of canoe tripping. The joys can be captured in one of my favourite images: seeing a piece of the sky as the tree canopy opens up at the
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First we made sure there were no tripwires beneath — lift them out and turn the slot on top to “safety” (an English penny did the job okay). Defused, they were then picked up by other sappers later. (In his more than five years of service, Frank served as far south as South Africa and spent much time in both North Africa and Europe. When he was finally discharged and returned home — after a lengthy delay because married men had priority — he returned home to his family.) Back home I didn’t exactly get a hero’s welcome. At that time I had two teenage sisters at home. I recall taking a bath and, in my excitement maybe, I forgot to clean the ring! My sisters scolded me for years. Even now I kid them about this. I said, there I was after six years or so of undergoing “shot and shell” and this was all the welcome home I got. Also, in my absence the girls decided (I don’t blame them for this)
Adventure paddler Kristina Leidums will speak about her travels at the Creston library next week.
end of a long portage, knowing that the next lake is near and you can soon lower your 60-80-pound burden from your shoulders. “Canoe tripping is the feeling of travelling far away from civilization under your own steam, experiencing incredible starry skies and that my little bedroom at the back of the house was made into a bathhouse room. So consequently I had to sleep with Dad for a while. This arrangement was not much to my liking, or my Dad’s, so I was glad to find a lovely
northern lights and private loon symphonies; it’s winding down a creek and bumping into a moose, mouth full of water-lilies. It’s also long, grinding days where your back aches from paddling, the mosquitoes are relentless and the headwinds are unceasing. I’ll
20-year-old, Constance Dickenson. After a few months of engagement we got married in 1947. We were fortunate in getting a nice house quickly. We decided later in 1954 to go to Canada. We haven’t regretted our life here.
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share about how canoe tripping has been a creative process for me — from the first literary and historical sparks of inspiration, to dreaming over maps, to rallying friends, planning a route and finally embarking. This evening will be about maps, pictures and stories
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It won’t be long until the wonderful fall colours are all gone and all we will see in our travels around the area will be the dull greens, browns and greys of winter. Don’t despair! You will still be able to feast your eyes on a wide variety of color when you visit the Art in the Library and the Art in the Chamber displays. Besides enjoying the wonderful color, consider supporting our local artists and buying a piece of art for yourself or as a gift; after all, Christmas is just around the corner. The upcoming Art in the Library show features some new artists to the community arts display scene. Paula Ebelher will be displaying works in fibre arts and acrylics. And Lynn Becker will surprise us all with her art, as I have no idea what she does so I can’t give you any hints. Joining the library exhibit for the first time is Sandy Kunze with her exciting and colourful acrylics, which will be a nice contrast to the charming paintings of the East Shore’s Jennifer Moore. The Art in the Library show can be seen until Jan. 2 during library hours. By the way, artists pay a commission to the library with each purchase, so you can support local artists and the library when you buy art from these displays.
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The Art in the Chamber show starts Nov. 6, and it is sure to be a crowd pleaser, as well. All of the exhibiting artists are members of the Creston Art Club, and will be displaying new work as well as some older favourites. The featured artists are Anne Graves, Marion Evans, Shelly Lamb, Kurtis Ladner, Linda Bullock and Chris Schmidt. The display will be an eclectic mix with watercolors, acrylics, oils, fabric and more. It will also be bursting with colours, various shapes and sizes, and prices to match. Visitors are sure to find something that will make a perfect gift for Christmas or any other occasion. The Art in the Chamber show ends on Dec. 30, so you will have lots of time to check it out. Remember, art is a gift that lasts a lifetime. These community art displays are sponsored by the Community of Creston Arts Council, the Creston Valley Public Library and the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Centre to enable artists from Yahk to Riondel to display their art and to let the public see the wonders of the world through the artists’ eyes. The art in both locations is for sale so please support the local artists and the venues. I will soon be sending out a call to artists for next year’s exhibits, so if you would like your name on the list to display at one of these venues, contact Val van der Poel at 250-866-5772.
Seniors CRESTON VALLEY SENIORS ASSOCIATION Oct. 9 cribbage scores: Ladies: Geri McIntyre, 810; Liz Bryans, 808; Dot Eisenhut, 807. Men: Chuck Truscott, 817; Bob Burr, 812; Irene Deprey, 803. Oct. 16 cribbage scores: Ladies: Josie Zewiec, 841; Rose McCormick, 805; Kay
Heffner, 796. Men: Bob Wikdahl, 832; Don Schwab, 823; Irene Deprey, 804. Oct. 19 dart scores: Ladies: Lucy Jefferson, 83; Erika Reinke, 82; Connie Opsahl, 79. Men: Allen McLaren, 92; Ray Pedersen, 89; Gary Krause, 75. Oct. 22 cribbage scores: Josie Zewiec, 819; Margaret Popovich, 805; Lix Bryans, 803. Men: Ursula Bzdel, 832; Richard Finsh, 830; Rody Malner, 821.
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Prairie singers taking Council helps community stage at Sasquatch be inclusive and diverse SASQUATCH
On Nov. 12, three unique emerging Canadian songwriters will tell their tales and sing their songs at the Sasquatch. These three artists share Prairie roots and the joy of a great country folk tune, and look forward to sharing their songs ‘in the round’ on this special stage. Richard Inman and Logan McKillop arrive in Creston after two weeks together on their fall tour to join Justine Vandergrift as part of her Sailor album release tour. Vandergrift’s clear, rich voice and finely-tuned song-craft bespeak an affinity with the likes of Patty Griffin, Bonnie Raitt and Sarah Harmer, but her own brand of country soul has deeper roots than that, ones that dig into the hymns and folk songs of her central Alberta youth. Her two studio releases reveal a rare and irresistible knack for melody, and Sailor represents a deepening of that artistry. Vandergrift is like the old hymns she grew up with — even if you can’t quite put your finger on
what makes them genuine and authentic, they are undeniably so. Growing up on the edge of Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, McKillop has a multitude of songs for every change in the prairie sky. Being a modern day traveling troubadour, he has seen it all: the jungles of Cambodia, the rainforests of Peru, the highlands of Scotland, the rugged tundra of Baffin Island. His travels and experiences have shaped his ever expanding catalogue of sound. Inman is quickly becoming a staple of Winnipeg’s folk and country scene. With a butter-rich voice and delicate musical touch, he crafts mature songs that feel at once deeply familiar and bracingly fresh. Inman has proven himself a savvy songwriter and true Prairie gem. Tickets are $12 in advance at Buffalo Trails Coffee House, Kingfisher Used Books and Black Bear Books, and $15 at the door, which opens at 6 p.m.; the show starts at 7. Teens receive a special $8 rate only at the door.
Ortencia Ida Saar
July 8, 1924 ~ October 16, 2015
Ortencia Ida Saar, 91, of Burnaby, BC, passed away peacefully the morning of Friday, October 16, 2015. Born in San Guillermo, Argentina on July 8, 1924 to Alberto and Rosa (Spycher) Huber, she was an artist, seamstress, traveler and adored mother and grandmother who maintained an adventuresome and youthful nature throughout her long life. She was married to Volf Saar on March 11, 1957 in Argentina with whom she raised a family and shared the passion for exploring the world until his passing late in 2014. In the early sixties the family immigrated to Canada where, as the children grew, Ida joined Volf in the family retail photography/music business, opening their first store in Cranbrook, BC and eventually a second in Creston, BC. In 1981 Ida and Volf entered an early "working retirement” as tour guides leading RV caravans to Mexico, Central America and Alaska and, in 1986 they moved to their new home base in Burnaby. Ida always cherished the friendships that grew from their adventures and continued to stay in touch with many of these friends. In later years she continued to travel with Volf to places like Southeast Asia, Europe and even crossed Russia on the TransSiberian express. Ida's many water colors provide a colorful record of the people and places they encountered in their travels. Ida is survived by her sister Angelita Huber de Appas of Mar del Plata, Argentina; children Wolf (Leilani) Saar of Seattle, Sonia (Trevor) Ross of Calgary; and grandchildren Alex, Andrei and Abbi Saar of Seattle. A memorial event to remember both Ida and Volf will take place at 2 pm on Saturday, November 7, 2015 in the Lady Jane Room at the Timberlea complex in Burnaby (3771 Bartlett Court, Burnaby, BC V3J 7G8). In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation http://rchfoundation.com/ways-to-give/tribute/ or Crossroads Hospice Society http://www.crossroadshospicesociety.com/giving/ or the University of Victoria http://www.uvic.ca/givingtouvic/ways/memory/index.php
BY TERRY NOWAK
A welcoming and inclusive community is about belonging and participating with your neighbours, community groups, families and friends. I am proud to call Creston home, and I believe that we have strong leadership in our commitment to inclusion, diversity and equality. But we can always do more, be better and share more responsibility for respecting and promoting diversity and community inclusion. One way to achieve this is by joining the Kootenay Community Council. The community council is a way to meet persons with diverse abilities, share your contacts and interests, see your community benefit and witness personal growth. In Creston, we already have many community partnerships where persons with diverse abilities assist local businesses and participate in a number of
community activities. We can continue this positive trend and share this information with other areas. Community councils are a real, local and direct venue for persons with developmental disabilities, their families and support persons to participate in and have a say in activities in their community. As a board member of our local Cresteramics program, I had the opportunity to learn about the local community council and wanted to become a member. I joined the council because I can see so many places where persons with diverse abilities can make real contributions. The council gives me a chance to hear directly from persons with diverse abilities — what they want to do, how they can contribute and what support they need to be valuable members of their communities. Our Kootenay Community Council includes self-advocates, friends, service provid-
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ers and other community partners. We volunteer our time because we are passionate and dedicated to using our expertise and experience to create more inclusive communities, to break down the barriers associated with disability. Community councils operate in each of Community Living BC’s (CLBC) Community Living Centre areas, ensuring that self-advocates, families, community members and service providers play a major role in achieving CLBC’s vision of fostering good lives in welcoming communities. CLBC is the provincial Crown agency that provides funding and supports to adults with developmental disabilities. I truly enjoy being part of the council and I am happy to share some of my experiences with you. Please consider sharing your time and skills with such a valuable group. For more, contact Terry Nowak at tnlwalkabout@hotmail.com.
Arthur (Art) Collier July 18, 1920 ~ October 29, 2015
Remembering Art Collier Art was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, the son and only child of Walter and Alice Collier, both of English descent. Walter was a postman and WWI veteran, passing away when Art was in his sixteenth year. Alice was a wife, mother and homemaker. Together Walter and Alice provided a loving and stable home where Art grew to become a kind, gracious and responsible gentleman. Art is remembered as a young boy whose fascination with birds later took sustained flight through his thirtythree year career with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He studied aeronautics at "Tech on the Hill" in Calgary and served in WWII as a young man. He remained with the RCAF until 1972 when he retired and became an orchardist. Art married his first wife, Penny, of whom their son Gary was born before Art served in WWII. Art married Molly in 1948, of whom was born their daughters Caroline, Alice and Susan. Art and Molly embraced marriage and family life fully and thoughtfully. They raised the girls and connected them with their brother while Art continued to serve in the RCAF, with Molly a devoted "at home" wife and mother. Art is remembered as a steady and loving father. He loved the family and making things grow in the garden. He was often found tinkering under the hood of a car. He liked to hunt, fish and camp. He enjoyed gathering with family and friends, and met regularly with community over games of cribbage. In 1972 Art retired from the air force. He and Molly then enjoyed the next thirty years as orchardists and fine citizens in the Creston valley. While in Creston they enjoyed and cared for both Art's mother and Molly's father during their parents' elder
years. Sunday suppers were appreciated at the orchard home, and gave the family foundation, strength and warm memories to take forward. Art is remembered as a working man and a family man. He is remembered as the proud and happy grandparent of eight grandchildren and great-grandparent of five great-grandchildren. Art is remembered for his steadfast, loving committment to Molly through many happy, healthy years and through the years of Molly's illness with Alzheimer's disease. He is remembered as a brave soldier through his own declining years. He graciously received care over the past few years as a resident of Swan Valley Lodge in Creston where he died of old age. Art was predeceased by Penny, Molly, Lynn (granddaughter) and John (son-in-law). He is survived by his four children, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. On November 11, Warrant Officer Arthur Collier will be remembered with his group of veterans as the RCAF flyby gives honour and rememberance to an era of gentleman who served and gave their lives for the collective good and protection of those whom they had loved and left behind. Family will gather at a later date in remembrance of their beloved Art.
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Happy 90th Birthday
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H&R ORCHARDS LTD 4733 Canyon Lister Rd Box 1 Canyon, BC V0B 1C0 6 workers needed immediately, full time. 40hr/week orchard laborers, $11/hr start. Orchard maintenance. Fall, Winter & Spring. Tree pruning in winter, tree planting fall & spring. On & off irrigation & repairs. Picking, packing, sorting, weighing, loading & unloading fruit. Cleaning racks, trays & growing area. No experience req. English/Punjabi an asset. Call: 250-428-7563 harbansdhaliwal@hotmail.ca
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MATURE couple wanted for fulltime, live-in, caretaking position on a private island near Whaletown, B.C. Must be familiar with boats, have valid driver’s license, basic first aid. Familiarity with basic maintenance, groundskeeping. Able to live in a remote location. Send resume to Subtle Island Enterprises, P.O. Box 286, Whaletown, B.C. V0P 1Z0 or to sie@twincomm.ca
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Susan Smith, RMT
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LaDonna Smith R.M.T. Tues, Wed, Fri & Sat
Creston Valley Hospital Lower Level 250-428-9619
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219 - 12th Avenue N
Julie Malowany
Medical Equipment Loan Service
1.888.236.6283 Mon • Wed • Fri
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TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
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FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928
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LIL’ MUTT PET RESORT
CHICKENS, CHICKENS, CHICKENS Free range, humanely raised here in Lister $3.75/lb Will deliver to Creston 250-402-6711
Heavy Duty Machinery
Mobile Homes & Pads
Auto Accessories/Parts
• Boarding dogs & cats • Grooming • Pet Foods & Supplies 1304 NW Blvd and 3323 Phillips Road Creston, BC
Free Items TO GIVE AWAY: 2 van bench seats 250-428-8840
250-428-5837
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Misc. for Sale
Merchandise for Sale Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products
Fruit & Vegetables Faraman Farm
3111 Hwy 3 Erickson, BC 250-402-3056 Visit us for apples
From Ambrosia to Zestar, we have more than 20 varieties available in season. We also have carrots & fresh-pressed cider. Bulk orders welcome! Closed Sundays
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GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished Freezer Packages Available Quarters/Halves $4.90/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Ground Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston
Heavy Duty Machinery 2014 Caterpillar 522B Feller Buncher, 762 hours, full warranty, like new, asking $485,000. 2007 BWS Tri Hayrack, 80% rubber, 49’6” overall length, tri drive friendly, c/w all rigging, barely used, ex. cond., asking $30,000. Call 1(250)349-5415
Mortgages
Mortgages
Janis Caldwell-Sawley
Mortgage Specialist Cell: 250-417-1336 janis.sawley@rbc.com
Flexible Appointments
Serving the Creston Valley Subject to standard lending criteria of Royal Bank of Canada.
Adopt A Pet Foster homes are desperately needed Are you able to provide a home for an animal in need? ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE!
Call P.A.W.S. today 250-428-7297
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A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
2NDHAND HEAVEN 910 Pine St. 250-428-2375 Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Sat 10am - 4:30 pm Christmas Decorations, Tools, Toys, Furniture, Books, Pictures, Bedding, Dishes, & MORE! Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 MAN CAVE couch & love seat $500; black metal chairs $20/ea; gray corner TV stand $25. 250-428-8840 NEW HARDWOOD flooring. 6 cartons (120sq ft) Canadian made, semi-gloss, 3 1/2” wide, natural red oak. Looks good, goes down easy. Over 50% off. $360 250-402-3653 TC’s Antiques & Secondhand
2716 Hwy 3 Erickson Open this winter 10am - 5pm • 7 days a week Creston’s largest indoor & outdoor antique & secondhand store Offering: • Brand new Xmas presents • Clothing and camo • Fishing and sports • Horse tack new and used • Household new and used • Antiques & primitives • Novelties Plus lots more TREASURES
SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT.
NEW LIFE FURNITURE & RECYCLING 114 NW Blvd. 250-402-0098
For rent: REMODELED 3/Bdrm trailer on acreage in Kitchener. Avail. immed. 250428-5098
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NEW HOURS Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm
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Interested in joining our team of great volunteers a few hours a week? Contact us for more information
Creston: 2/bdrm 2/bath home near Rec. Centre. All appl., shared garage, garden area. Util incl. Avail. immed. Creston:1/bdrm apt. all appl., parking, central location. 55+ N/P Avail. immed.
Quality second-hand Furnishings, Appliances, Electronics & More!
TARGET STEEL SALES. New and Used sea containers. 604-792-3434 or targetsteelsales@gmail.com
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Real Estate For Sale By Owner 2816 SQ/FT house $276,000 Phone for appointment 250402-2005 2/BDRM HOUSE for sale. Large fenced corner lot, driveway, quiet, clean, re-modeled. Incl. F/S Dishwasher $168,800. 250-428-0017
Mobile Homes & Parks 1973 2/BDRM 1/bath mobile Creston Valley Park. Lovely landscaping, 2 sheds, work shop, addition. Recently reno’d. 22’ covered deck w/mountain view. $52,900 Would consider selling furn. 250-428-7817
WANTED USED MUD/SNOW OR WINTER TIRES LT235 R15 250-428-8425
Homes for Rent
DONATION PICK UPS Call to arrange a pick up
RECYCLING DEPOT for: -small appliances -electronics -batteries -toys
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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 APT. Newly renovated $700/mo + util. Avail Dec 1st. Refs req. N/S, N/P 250-428-2202 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 Creston: JUST RENO’D large 820 sq.ft. 1/bdrm suite, front walkout F/S W/D $725/mo + util & DD. 250-428-7788
Damage deposit, N/S,pets with restrictions, ref. req. for all properties. Ask for a “Tenancy request form” available from Century 21 front desk or call Ken at 250-428-6168 W. Arrowcreek: 1/BDRM COTTAGE in wooded setting. 15 min. from town. Wood/elec. Avail. immed. N/S Will consider sm. pets. $650/mo D.D. & ref. req. 250-428-4054
Property Management PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
WINTER TIRES & rims, like new. 4 Hankook 215/60R16 tires on silver Superlte 5 bolt rims, balanced. Incl. Hub Centric Rings & chrome nuts $680 250-402-3653
Cars - Domestic
1995 BUICK LeSabre. Comes w/1 set new all-season & 1 set studded winter tires $1750 250-254-1877
Cars - Sports & Imports
2005 PASSAT GLS Tdi sedan One owner. Well maintained & trouble-free. Auto; diesel; mint cond. A/C alarm; heated seats & mirrors; keyless entry; power locks, mirrors & windows; stability control etc. Grey w/beige interior. 176,000km Winter tires on and ready to go. $7,500 250-428-7270
For your Property Management
Utility Trailers
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2011 STERLING 5’x7’ utility trailer w/ramp extension. Exc. cond.; spare tire. $1,100 obo 250-428-7270
Rental & Sales needs Ingrid Voigt
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Shared Accommodation
Boats
Creston - ROOM TO RENT for one mature professional working person. N/S N/P 1500 sq ft living space, 1-level 2/bath. Util incl. 250-402-6698 email royalcreston@telus.net
Halls/Auditoriums
Transportation
ROTACREST HALL RENTAL Special Occasions/Events Call 250-428-7127 For Information and Booking
Auto Accessories/Parts
WEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available. Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643 Visit www.westcreston.info
FOR SALE: 8 Michelin Deep Snow Caps truck tires; like new. 1124.5 mounted on 10 hole steel rims. Asking $3000 250-428-2433
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Community / Sports
Thursday, November 5, 2015 Creston Valley Advance
Concert celebrating new seats at Prince Charles CRESTON COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM SOCIETY
After two years of fundraising, new seats have been installed in the Prince Charles Theatre, and the C re s t o n Community Auditorium Society is ready to celebrate. On Saturday, more than 20 performers will take to the stage to offer a concert — which the audience can enjoy in greater comfort than before. “We’re thrilled to present this lineup of some of Creston’s best talent,” said auditorium society vice-president Brian Lawrence. “There will be music, singing and dancing, offering an excellent cross-section of the diverse talent that uses the stage.” The performances in Take Your Seat include groups such as the women’s choir Key of She, Steppin’ Out (Debra Mehrer, Eric Johnson, Lorraine Smith) and the Swan Charmers (Ilana
Cameron, Kurt Goltz, Karl Sommerfeld), and duets by Rhonda MacLellan and Bob van der Poel, and Ian Mackay and Velle Weitman. Solo singers include Cory Hammond, Brooke Douma, Marlene Nash, Erin Collison, Marybeth Stenhouse, Jolah Hockley, Willow Adams, Morgan Benty and Frances Collision, with instrumental numbers provided by Skylar Eyre, Noah Koehoorn and Dan Caverly. Musical theatre is also well represented, with songs from The Music Man, Shenadoah, Carousel and Kiss Me, Kate performed by, respectively, Lawrence, Matt Hansen, Jennifer Adams and Gary Atha. And fancy footwork isn’t left out, with numbers by Anna Payne and Christie Booker, as well as the line dancing club. “This is a big night,” said Lawrence. “We’re all excited to perform knowing that the
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audience won’t be squirming in their seats, trying to stay comfortable.” The seat campaign started over two years ago, with a significant contribution coming from the Creston and District Credit Union, which matched the first $25,000 in donations from the community. It was followed earlier this year by a $57,000 donation from the Regional District of Central Kootenay. The seats arrived in midOctober and were installed, with volunteers assisting a professional installer, in time for the Creston Valley Music Teachers’ Association’s concerts on Oct. 23 and 25. “The auditorium society is grateful to all of our donors and volunteers,” said Lawrence. “The financial and physical efforts associated with this project have certainly been appreciated.” Take Your Seat runs at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors/students and $5 for children under 12, available at Black Bear Books, Kingfisher Used Books and Creative Fix, and at the door.
Gaven Crites/100 Mile House Free Press
T-Cats lose three
Creston Valley Thunder Cats goalie Kai McDonald blocks a Wranglers shot.
BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor
The Creston Valley Thunder Cats found no success on a weekend road trip, losing 7-3 to the 100 Mile House Wranglers, 3-0 to the Kamloops Storm and 1-0 to the Revelstoke Grizzlies. Third-period power-play goals by Alec Wilkinson and Carson Cartwright made the score 4-2, but the Wranglers scored three more to win the game. “I don’t think we were ready to compete at the level 100 Mile House was,” said head coach Jeff Dubois. “We didn’t have any business being in that game and got what we deserved.” Three players were injured in
that game, and McConnell Kimmett was suspended for a week after he “made a real good, hard, clean hit,” that was overcalled by a referee. With a forward filling an empty defense position, Saturday’s Kamloops and Sunday’s Revelstoke games showed better, but unrewarded effort, Dubois said. “You go through stretches in a season where you don’t feel you’re getting the rewards you deserve and Saturday and Sunday was definitely an example of that,” he said. This weekend, the Thunder Cats host the Golden Rockets Friday, and visit them Saturday. For more on the weekend road trip, as well as league standings, visit www. crestonvalleyadvance.ca/kijhl.
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U.S. team wins Iron Maiden CRESTON GOLF CLUB Twenty two-woman teams from Creston, Cranbrook and the U.S.A. competed in the 2015 Iron Maiden Ladies Golf Tournament held Oct. 13 at the Creston Golf Club. The American team of Julie Williams (Bonners Ferry, Idaho) and Beth Wrigley (Spokane, Wash.) was the overall low gross winner, and the overall low net winner was the Creston team of May Johnson and Thelma Beck. The KP winners were Leslie Weaver (No. 4), Yvonne Larsen (No. 6), Lenora Submitted VanderWeyde (No. 10) and Donna Bussi (Above) Overall low gross winners Julie Williams and Beth Wrigley, and (right) (No. 13), with Debbie McInnis making overall low net winners May Johnson and Thelma Beck. the longest putt on the ninth hole.
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Kootenay Bay $1,600,000 Approximately 1000 feet of H15235 lakeshore and over 27 acres of land in total. Custom built log lodge with over 7,000 sq. feet of living area. Guest duplex with over 3,000 sq ft of finished living.
Creston - One level, 2 $179,000 bedroom, 2 bathroom W15100 condo with full ensuite, gas fireplace. Easy walking to parks, shopping.
Creston - Reno'd rancher $189,900 on .16 acre next to Erickson S15076 Elementary. 1084sqft on the main level and 917 sqft in the basement. Numerous renos incl. new timber framed porch, flooring, paint, finished basmt, furnace, kitchen makeover & more.
Canyon - 5 bed/3 bath open $449,900 living room w/ natural light & S15171 add'l summer kitchen. Minutes from town, convenience store, elementary school & fire hall. Level land w/ pear, cherry & apple trees. Community water system & fenced property.
Creston - On .96 acre. $369,000 Reno'd bungalow with 5bed, K15099 2 ½ baths & attach inlaw unit with 2 beds, 1 bath, kitchen and laundry. Deck with hot tub. Electric forced air furnace combined with heat pump for heating & cooling.
LOCATION - Three bedroom, $285,000 2.5 bathroom family home. J15200 One owner. Attached garage, large rear deck with two garden sheds. Mountain views. Wooded back yard.
Creston - 6.67 acre treed $89,900 building site w/ approved T15021 septic & drilled water well. View over Meadow Creek. Close to crown land w/ outdoor activities. 20 min east of Creston. 3 Phase power available for home base business.
Creston - Spacious home $599,900 with large yard. Has 3 G15241 bedrooms and laundry on main floor. Partially finished basement with 2 more bedrooms office, rec room and bathroom. Covered private deck. Close to all amenities
Wynndel - 3 bed/2bath rancher. $312,500 22'x25' sundeck, new roof & G14246 gutters in 2012. 10 min to town. Upgrades incl. stainless appl, new flrs & windows. Over ¾ acre for privacy & garden. Mature cherry, plum & apple trees & grapes. Full bsmt, dbl carport.
Canyon - 3 bed/2bath, $750,000 original homestead to this L15239 area. Many upgrades incl windows, electric, plumbing, paint & floor. Large shop incl office space w/ 2 pc bath, w/d hookup, single car garage, and one bedroom suite.
Creston - Two bedroom, $168,000 two bath spacious home G15231 within easy walk to the rec centre. Patio doors off master bedroom, built in vacuum, laundry/utility room off the kitchen. Storage space and paved carport.
Creston - 2 bdrm/1 bath $199,900 home on .94 acres on the O14198 edge of Creston with mountain views. All appliances included, landscaped & treed, lots of parking. Storage sheds and new roof and vinyl siding.
Creston - Custom built $349,900 home w/cathedral ceilings, F15069 hardwood, floors, arch & bayed windows. Skimmerhorn views. 4 bed/3bath, formal dining & eating nook, large deck off kitchen, fenced yard & attached double garage.
Creston - 2bed/2bath ground $169,600 level condo in Silver Birch M15208 Estates. Bright open concept in this 40+ complex. Gas fire in livingrm. Master bed w/ full size ensuite & patio doors to a sunny retreat. Cover parking & in walking distance to downtown.
RE DU CE D! Creston - Easy to maintain $179,500 landscaped fenced yard. H15206 Greenhouse, grapes & garden w/ west exposure. Private patio. Open kitchen, dining & lvg room, bright windows w/ patio door leading off the bed to back deck. Covered parking.
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Dean Tompkins 250-428-6048
Jamie Wall 250-428-1715
Grant Campbell 250-428-6827
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