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Greenwood’s McArthur Cen­­ tre promises to be awash with glitter and grace this Saturday, when Habitat for Humanity Southeast BC partners with Yel­ low Door Boutique proprietor Heather Smith to present a Rock Creek fire relief extravaganza. The brainchild of Smith and Habitat’s Cindy Fairs, the ben­ efit will include a silent auction, as well as a Parisian-style fash­ ion show. The latter will feature several local retailers’ clothing, including men’s and ladies’ at­ tire, sportswear and vintage gar­ ments. Models will range in ages from early 20s to 70s and the show will feature a traditional fashion runway, providing the presentation with a truly au­ thentic feel. The City of Greenwood has donated the space for the event, which Smith hopes will prove an excellent opportunity for local merchants to “strut their stuff ” and show residents and visitors alike that the Boundary has a lot to offer when it comes to fash­ ion. As for the fashion show’s mu­ sic, it will, according to Smith, be well worth waiting for. The show gets going at 3 p.m. and

is scheduled to last for three hours. Smith and Fairs first con­ ceived of the event last year, when both felt compelled to donate their energies to the Boundary Women’s Transition House, located in Grand Forks but serving the entire region. It wasn’t until the Rock Creek fire struck, however, that the two resurrected the concept as a meaningful yet entertaining contribution to the relief effort. Funds raised will go toward the construction of a new home for Westbridge’s Dale and J.D. Winn, who lost everything to the fire. “Unlike the traditional stan­ dard of selecting a family based on a screening criteria and then holding the mortgage for fami­ lies that it supports, Habitat will be raising funds to rebuild on land already owned by the homeowner,” Fairs said. As for the actual event, Fairs added, “We have secured some lovely silent auction items, in­ cluding a one-night stay at the Coast Capri in Kelowna with breakfast for two, and possibly two more hotels with similar • See FASHION SHOW page 16

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Saturday, Nov. 7: The Writers’ Group is holding its first meeting at the Greenwood Library from 12:30 2:30 p.m. All are welcome. Sunday, Nov. 8: Kettle River Lions Club is hosting a family free skate at the Midway Arena from 2 - 4 p.m. Featuring free hot dogs and hot chocolate. Sunday, Nov. 15: Kettle Wildlife Association turkey shoot for all skill levels. 9 a.m. Call Dave at 250-4462738 for information. Wednesday, Nov. 18: Greenwood Library is hosting a film presentation of Eyes in the Forest: The Portraiture of Jim Lawrence. 6:30 p.m. Lawrence will be in attendance. Saturday, Nov. 21: The annual Arts and Crafts Fair will be held at the McArthur Centre from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

REGULAR EVENTS: Mondays: Drop-in crib at Greenwood Legion at 7 p.m. $3 buy-in. Mondays: Girl Guides of Canada meets after school from 3:30 to 5 at WBES. Contact Jeanine Fraser at WBES or Linda Sheppard at 250-443-1529. Mondays: Floor curling at the Westbridge Hall (2935 Hwy 33), starting at 1 p.m. $1 per session. Contact Linda at 250-446-2031 for more information. First & Third Monday: Midway Village Council meeting; 6:30 p.m. with a delegation or 7 p.m. if none. First & Third Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre in Midway is open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holiday Mondays, but will be open the next day on Tuesday. First Monday: Greenwood Seniors Centre meeting at 2 p.m. Info: 250-445-2290. Second & Fourth Monday: Greenwood City Council meeting at 7 p.m.

Third Monday: Bridesville Women’s Institute meets at 11 am. Info: 446-2210 or 446-2121. Third Monday: Frolicking Fancies – the Greenwood Red Hat Ladies Group meet monthly in Greenwood. Information Francine 250-445-6734; or Shirley 250445-9908. Third Monday: Discover Rock Creek Society meeting at 6:30 – for location info phone 250-528-0227. Last Monday: Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Little Red School House at 7 p.m. Info Bill Watson 250-446-2325 or Sherry Dalziel 250-4462997. Mondays and Wednesdays: Boot Camp at McArthur Centre in Greenwood from 6-7. $10 drop-in or $60 per month. Info 250-442-3664. Postponed until further notice. Monday & Wednesday beginning Sept. 15: Country Kids Playschool 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rock Creek Health Centre. For info or to register call Sara Eek 250-446-2202. Tuesdays: AA Meetings at McArthur Centre in Greenwood at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Greenwood Seniors’ Drop-in Centre, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 11 - 3 pm Greenwood Seniors’ Centre Thrift Store, 100 Deadwood. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Taekwondo at BCSS gym from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to ages 6 (with supervision) to 106. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Boundary Women’s Resource Centre on Market Avenue in Grand Forks open from 9 a.m. to - 3 p.m. Info 250-442- 5212. First Tuesday: Elks #493 monthly meeting at the Slavonic Hall in Grand Forks at 7 p.m. Info: 250-4422856 or 250-442-4276.

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Third Tuesday: Kettle Valley Wildlife Association meets at the range in Rock Creek at 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Writer’s group meeting at 11 a.m. at Bored Room Bistro in Midway. Wednesdays: Girl Guides of Canada meet at King of Kings Church in Midway, Sparks ages 5-6 and Brownies ages 7-8 meet at 4:30-5:45; Guides ages 9-11 and Pathfinders ages 12-14 meet from 6 to 7:30. Info 250-449-2309 or 250-445-9955. Wednesdays: Midway Crib Tournament – Bored Room Bistro, 607 Eighth Avenue, Midway at 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Senior’s Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Greenwood Senior’s Drop-in Centre. $1 admission. Wednesdays: Women’s Counseling in Rock Creek and West Boundary: Free and confidential. For information call the STV counselor at 1-855-441-3131 or 442-3131. Childcare and transportation subsidies are available. First Wednesday: West Boundary Senior Housing Society meeting at 1 p.m. in Parkview Manor Midway. Second Wednesday: Boundary Citizen’s Patrol meets at Midway Senior’s Centre from 7 - 8 p.m. Info: Wayne 250-449-2191, Paul 250-445-2111, or Wolfgang 250-446-2455. Second Wednesday: Greenwood Board of Trade meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall. Third Wednesday: Rock Creek Women’s Institute meet for a potluck lunch at 11:45. Info: 250-4462454 or 250-446 -2608. Third Wednesday: Main River Women’s Institute meets in Westbridge at 1 p.m. Info: 250-446-2616. Third Wednesday: Rock Creek & Boundary Fair Assoc. meets at 7 p.m. at the pavilion from March through November. Info: 250-446- 2465. Thursdays: Free Yoga Classes in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre from 10:00-11:30 a.m. For more information call: Diane at 250-445-6364. Thursdays: Kinesiology at the old Kettle Valley School House from 9:30 to 12. Thursdays: Anglican Thrift Store from 11-3. Info phone Les Williams 250-445-2216. Thursdays: Quilters and other crafters meet at the Midway Senior’s Centre at 9:30 a.m. Come for

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coffee and bring your needle project to work on. Membership fee $10 per year. Thursdays: Midway Museum Fundraiser - Texas Holdem Poker Registration 6:30 p.m. $20 to play, held at The Hotel, Midway. First Thursday: Rock Creek Medical Society meets at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the clinic. First & Third Thursday: Food bank at the Evangel Chapel at 11 a.m. Donations welcome. Info 250-4452125. Second & Fourth Thursday: Kettle River Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Medical Clinic boardroom at Rock Creek. Third Thursday: Founder’s Day 2016 planning meeting at 6 p.m. in Greenwood City Hall. Contact Janet at 250-445-6133 for information. Fridays: Bingo at Greenwood Community Hall. Doors open 5 p.m., early bird 7 p.m. Progressive jackpot. Fridays: Coffee at Midway Seniors Centre from 9:30 - 11. Fridays: Overeaters Anonymous 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. Jude’s Church in Greenwood. First & Third Friday: Karaoke at the Royal Canadian Legion in Greenwood. 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. Third Friday: Movie nights at Midway Community Hall; 7 p.m. Bring your own travel cup. $3 includes movie, drink and popcorn. Saturdays: Lion’s Club Meat Draw, at Hot-L Pub, Midway. Starts at 3 p.m. Saturdays: Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion Canteen open 2-6 p.m. Meat draw 3:30 p.m. Last Saturday: Karaoke at Hotel Midway – Hot-L Pub at 8:30. Last Saturday: The Bridge is open from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Second Sunday – Nov. 15 and through to April 3: Cribbage at the Westbridge Hall (2935 Hwy 33), staring at 1:30 p.m. Fee is $5 per session (eight games per session). Prizes are doubled if more than 24 players. Call Del at 250-446-2330 for more information. Greenwood Public Library: Open Mon, Wed, Fri. and Sat. Opens at noon.

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Mt. Baldy ski resort poised to reopen ANDREW TRIPP

Boundary Creek Times Reporter

The Mt. Baldy ski resort is scheduled to open its runs on Dec. 18 now that the sale of the facility to a group of Calgarybased investors has been completed. The 13 entrepreneurs who make up the investment group come from various and diverse industries, among them architecture, design, real estate development, accounting, event planning, accountancy and one from professional ski racing. President Fred Johnston explained how the group came to know another. “We met while attending three Calgary churches,” Johnston said, “including the mega evangelical church called Centre Street Church that I attend.” According to special projects manager Nicole Cullen, “The new

owners provide a great balance of strategic planning, knowledge of winter sports and a vision for working hand in hand with the local communities to build upon the great community spirit that is the foundation of Mount Baldy.” Cullen said main improvements for the upcoming season would include updates to the interior of the lodge in order to create a warmer, more welcoming atmosphere. Management will also be implementing a rental program on the hill to facilitate guests in booking their stay within easy access of the runs as well as partnering with local hotels and resorts to create “stay and ski” packages at discount rates. Plans also include a bus service to and from local communities twice per day Friday to Sunday throughout the season and every day during the Christmas holidays from Dec. 26 to Jan. 3.

Management is also considering a late bus on event nights. There will be wine tasting each evening from 7 - 9 p.m. along with a dinner menu and live music. A different local winery will be featured each week. The resort will also be offering live music and themed DJ nights each Saturday night. Mt. Baldy is in the process of putting together an events calendar, which will be available through the resort’s Facebook page in the next few weeks, allowing people to register to receive notifications of upcoming events on the mountain. There is also a resort office in Osoyoos at the Watermark Beach Resort, where season passes can now be purchased. Skiers can also go online to buy their passes. Despite the El Nino-

dominated weather forecast for the upcoming winter, predicting dry and mild conditions, Johnston is anticipating good skiing on Baldy. “Historically, Mt. Baldy has done well with powder snow in

El Nino years,” he said, “including during the last major El Nino in 1997-98.” Local residents and visitors alike are hoping Johnston’s words ring true come late December.

Altercation brings charges Altercation brings charges

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On Oct. 13, Midway RCMP responded to a report of an assault causing bodily arm in Greenwood. Two males had left the Greenwood Inn together at midnight and ended up in an altercation. One of the males reported the incident the following day and charges are before the courts.

coloured pickup truck. Both vehicles were observed travelling toward Midway at speeds in excess of 100 km/hr. A police pursuit was not engaged due to traffic and road conditions.

Trailer theft attempted On Oct. 26 police were dispatched to a call in Anaconda where two suspicious vehicles were attempting to steal a cargo trailer from a home on Everett Avenue. The vehicles involved were a station wagon and a dark

Rock Creek break and enter On Oct. 26, Midway RCMP was called to a break and enter of a rural property in Rock Creek. Suspects broke into a shed and stole two Stihl chainsaws and two containers of gasoline. A Chrysler 300 station

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wagon believed to be involved in the earlier attempted theft of a cargo trailer from Anaconda was found burnt out. The vehicle had been earlier reported stolen from Oliver. Call Midway RCMP if you have any information. Tires slashed On Nov. 3 Midway police received a report of mischief on Gold Street in Greenwood, where police found two vehicles with their tires slashed. Police are asking the general public to come forward if they have observed anyone acting suspiciously. The investigation is ongoing.

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Changes to veterans’ benefits promised As part of his election platform, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to “reinstate” life-long pensions for Canada’s injured veterans and dedicate $300 million annually to expand and create military support programs. Trudeau claims that immediate changes need to be made to veterans’ programs after what he refers to as 10 years of neglect under the Conservative government. Changes will include a new fund to cover postsecondary education costs for veterans, two new veterans’ care centres and more support for the families of veterans in the form of education and counselling. Calling Stephen Harper’s treatment of veterans as “nickel and diming,” Prime Minister Trudeau strongly believes Harper failed to provide the respect and the support that Canadian veterans have earned through service to the nation, which is something that has to be reversed immediately. Trudeau has also promised to up the Permanent Impairment Allowance for the most seriously wounded, as well as increase veteran survivors’ pension amounts from 50 to 70 per cent of the veteran’s salary. Trudeau’s commitment to these changes drew staunch support from the likes of the “Anyone But Conservatives (ABC) Veterans Campaign 2015,” whose members were satisfied that Canadians had made the right choice in ousting Stephen Harper and the Conservatives, and look forward to Trudeau keeping his promises. Let’s hope they keep him accountable for his ambitious assurances, as we are all well aware that promises don’t necessarily translate into actions. As Canadians who have made a bold statement through political change, it is our obligation to closely monitor the incoming government to ensure it lives up to our expectations and help make this country what it once was: caring, generous and peacekeeping.

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Bonfire fun on Guy Fawkes Day

Today is special in my U.K. homeland; it’s Guy Fawkes back each year. Next Wednesday is Remembrance Day, a time for reDay! Nov. 5 commemorates, in an explosive fashion, the 1605 day that the “Gunpowder Plot” nearly resulted in the flection and quiet thanks to those who fought for our freedestruction of the House of Lords. dom in the war to end all wars and all the terrible conflicts The poor schmuck who took the fall for the failed plot since. For me, it’s a day I think of my father, and his dediwas none other than Guido Fawkes (a name he assumed cation to queen and country during the near quarter cenduring time as a Spanish soldier), left to guard the explo- tury he served in the Royal Navy. Truth be told, the Navy sives until his fellow conspirators were set to ignite the was his life, not surprisingly since he joined when he was gunpowder. His arrest resulted in bonfires bea mere teenager, and, sadly, passed away nine IN FOCUS ing lit all over London, in celebration of the years after he was demobbed. fact that Protestant King James I had survived While he never saw combat, he was certhe attempt on his life by a group of provincial tainly in harm’s way on several occasions, most English Catholics. notably during the Aden Emergency, when the For us kids (and teenagers), it was known British High Commission there (now known more fondly as “bonfire night,” resplendent as Yemen) came under attack by grenadewith a roaring blaze, carefully watched over by wielding members of the National Liberation Andrew TRIPP a couple of lucky adults, and the ceremonial Front. When British troops were evacuated tossing of a “guy” (think scarecrow) into the from the region in 1967, Royal Navy ships flames. And, of course, there were fireworks, were the last to leave. marshmallows and, somewhat oddly, baked potatoes, foil Mostly, however, my father’s Navy career allowed him wrapped and cooked in the fire’s embers. We had hot tod- to sail around the world for free, finding warm receptions dies (mmm, rum) and a traditional pudding to end the wherever his ship, HMS Hermes, took him. For a young night of fiery fun, though the fireworks continued for days. man it was a glorious life, despite the fact that he had to We used to buy a hefty supply of “bangers,” which were leave his family for lengthy periods, and it was obvious simple firecrackers with the ability to blow your mitt off that his reluctant departure from the service left a huge if mishandled, and throw them arbitrarily into family’s hole in his life. yards and then run like hell. We were not the most pleasI entertained the idea of enlisting in the Navy for a few ant group of pre-teens come November, but we felt we brief moments in my early teens, but then we moved to were celebrating the failings of Guy Fawkes in the truest Canada and I discovered girls, which somehow kiboshed form possible. Or that’s what we told ourselves… in this my noble intentions. country, Halloween rules the day, yet I still find memories To all who have served their nation, in war and peaceof those cool and smoky November nights come rushing time, I salute you!

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Thursday, November 5, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A sweet-toothed black bear gained entry into Jewel Lake resident Michael Nickson’s car last week, virtually destroying the rear seats. Parked only metres away from his residence, the vehicle and its trunk’s booty of over 40 kilograms of apples sustained what will likely prove thousands of dollars in damages. Nickson, who had no collision insurance on the vehicle, believes he left the car unlocked. PHOTO: SUBMITTED

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Bear trashes car ANDREW TRIPP

Boundary Creek Times Reporter

Jewel Lake resident Michael Nickson had a rude awakening early one morning two weeks ago. Having purchased 46 kilograms of juice apples the previous afternoon, Nickson decided to leave them overnight in the trunk of his car, believing the apples would keep better in the cooler exterior than in the house. He intended on removing them from the vehicle the next morning. He soon realized that was a big mistake. Nickson was awoken by noise around 4:30 a.m., which he ignored. Woken again at 5:30 a.m., he ventured downstairs and discovered his car door wide open and a large black bear leaning into the right rear passenger compartment. Nickson believes he had likely left the car unlocked. He was eventually able to scare the intruder away by shouting at it, though not before the bear had demolished the entire rear seat back and ripped off the rear bumper. It had failed,

however, to access the apples, which Nickson removed immediately. Despite the fruit having been removed, the bear returned the following evening and again early the next morning, though Nickson was able to scare the animal away both times. Further damage to the vehicle had been done, though the bear was unsuccessful in his attempt to get back inside. After a third visit from the bear, Nickson called the Conservation Officer Service, informing them the bear may be “dealt with” if he returned again. Fortunately for the bear, he did not. “Unfortunately I have no comprehensive insurance, so I must bear the loss myself,” Nickson said.

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Rifle competition ends season The Kettle Wildlife Association held its season-end kids’ .22 rifle competition on a crisp autumn morning last weekend. Bonfires were burning and the hotdogs were roasting, as mums and dads watched their sons and daughters practice the sport of riflery. Organizer Les Best was pleased with the event, though, like many local club principles, would like to see more people join the association and enjoy what it has to offer. Next on the schedule is archery, which begins Nov. 6. Pictured are (back row, L-R) Alec Elliot, second place, over 12s; Brendan McGonnigle, first place, over 12s; Rylon Elliot, third place, over 12s; (front row) Savanna Elliot, third place, under 12s; Wyatt Lasai, first place, under 12s; Daniel Macfarlane, second place, under 12s. PHOTOS: ANDREW TRIPP

Historical society honours members

Boundary Historical Society President Les Johnson presents lifetime membership awards to Gladys Floyd (left) and Paul and Gloria Lautard (above) during the society’s recent annual general meeting. Johnson began his president’s report by saying that he was pleased that the society had been able to survive a seemingly imminent collapse the year before, due to various factors, and was looking forward to another purposeful twelve months. Executive elections were also held that evening with Johnson reelected by acclamation as president. Janet Matsala remains vice-president, the secretary is Doreen Sorenson, Joanne Seargent is the new treasurer, and Pat Zorn assumes the role of director.

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Boundary Creek Times Thursday, November 5, 2015 Rob Swan, far left, brought his “Curling across the Nation” fundraising and curling awareness campaign to Midway last Thursday. Here he poses with members of the Boundary District Curling Club after eight spirited ends of friendly competition.

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‘Ambassador’ visits ANDREW TRIPP

Boundary Creek Times Reporter

Self-acclaimed curling ambassador Rob Swan paid a visit to the Boundary District Curling Club in Midway last Thursday, part of his cross-country odyssey aimed at promoting a sport that, in Swan’s opinion, is dramatically slipping in popularity. Swan, a New Brunswick native who works in Northern B.C, intends to visit 100 curling clubs across the country in an effort to not only promote the sport, but also raise funds to help refurbish the aging rink in his hometown of Harvey Station. Swan’s “Curling Across the Nation” began last November in his home province, and has seen him hopscotch around the country steadily during curling season. Swan’s job in Northern B.C. is perfect for such an endeavour; he works for three weeks straight and then has two weeks off, allowing him ample time to promote what he calls the “greatest sport on earth.” Swan’s passion for the sport of curling and his strong sense of community have come together in what can only be described as “one heck of a Canadian curling odyssey.” To help pay for his efforts (he is also self-financed), he enlists the help of friends, family and Harvey Station club members in securing sponsors on a per game basis, meaning the more Swan curls, the more money he raises. “So far all travel expenses have been paid out of my pocket,” Swan said. “As of yet I haven’t been able to find a sponsor to help me cover travel costs, but I have had some great help in other areas. “Colour Pro in Fredericton have helped me out a lot. I went to them with an idea for our logo and that idea has transformed into a multi-year plan to help my curling club and further the sport in ways I never thought possible. I also asked Asham

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Curling Supplies if they would like to get involved and they’ve helped us with publicity through their website and Facebook page, and Codiac of New Brunswick has helped me get outfitted for the curling season.” Swan played eight ends with the Midway club and impressed his fellow curlers with his skill, good spirit and supportiveness throughout the evening. Swan intends to continue his cross-country tour of Canada’s grassroots curling culture throughout the upcoming season. His journey can be followed on his Facebook page or through the official website, www.curlingacrossthenation.com.

Author visits The author of a new wartime novel called Bird’s Eye View will present a highly-entertaining talk and slide show of vintage photographs at the Midway Public Library at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20. Bird’s Eye View is the only novel ever written featuring a Canadian woman in uniform as the main character. It tells the story of Rose Jolliffe, a young woman from Saskatchewan whose home town becomes an air training base. Author Elinor Florence is from Invermere, B.C. Bird’s Eye View is her first novel, published by Dundurn Press of Toronto. It’s available from any bookstore, and as an e-book. Copies will also be available for purchase at the event. For more information, visit Elinor’s website at www.elinorflorence.com or call the library at 250-449-2620.

Thank You We are truly grateful and give thanks to the volunteers, the surrounding communities and the community churches for their continuing support and donations. Thanksgiving was especially bountiful thanks to the food donations by the Kettle Valley Seventh Day Adventists.

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Legion plays a big role

This time of year is especially important to the Royal Canadian Legion. With the kick-off of its perennially successful poppy campaign, culminating in what always proves to be a moving Remembrance Day ceremony, Legion branches across the province look to not only memorialize those who died serving their country, but also help veterans traumatized by their experiences

during national service. The money collected during the nearly two week campaign is used for a number of possible allocations, including assistance for those who are serving, or have served in the Canadian forces and are in need of financial support. It may also be used to enroll veterans in the Legion Veterans Transition Program at the University of British Columbia, a relief and recovery program

National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mothers The National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother is chosen annually by the Royal Canadian Legion to represent the mothers of Canada at the National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa on November 11. The Memorial Cross (more often referred to as the Silver Cross) is awarded to mothers and widows (next of kin) of Canadian soldiers who died on active duty or whose death was consequently attributed to such duty. Tom Eagles, Dominion President of The Royal Canadian Legion, this week announced Mrs. Sheila Anderson as the National Memorial (Silver)

Cross Mother for 2015-2016. Mrs. Anderson lost her eldest son, Corporal Jordan Anderson, when a roadside bomb killed six Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan. Mrs. Anderson lives in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. She is the first National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother from the Northwest Territories since the Legion began this tradition more than 60 years ago.

On November 11th take a minute to honour all the brave men & women who have sacrificed their lives in the past and those that continue to protect us today so that we may enjoy our freedom.

for trauma-related stress from military service. The Legion is also a generous contributor of bursaries for local high school students. In 2015, Greenwood’s Branch 155 presented Grand Forks and Boundary Central Secondary School students with over $3,000 for their post-secondary education, money raised through its weekly meat draw. It also hosts regular cribbage nights and the occasional special event, as well as darts and pool tournaments. It is, however, no secret that many Royal Canadian Legion branches have been struggling for years, the result of aging buildings, dwindling membership and difficulty with attracting new members. While some large centre branches are finding ways to stay afloat through sales of valuable Legion property and subsequent relocation, many small town clubs are failing, and destined for closure. Yet, seemingly against terrible odds, our own West Boundary branch survives, and its members will be out in full force come Nov. 11, when the city’s cenotaph will once again be the focus of attention.

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God Bless!


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As a past member of the Canadian Armed Forces we take this time to reflect on past and present.

Fallen Heroes aims at honouring Canadians who laid down their lives

The Canadian Fallen Heroes Foundation is Canada’s first national, non-profit organization which aims at honouring all Canadian military personnel that laid down their lives to protect our nation’s borders, freedoms and the quality of life we enjoy today. Starting in 2001 as a society, our founder and executive director Mark tributes for the entire country. For the hands of our younger generation. With Norman noticed that we were beginning next nine years, completing his work as that thought, the In Memoriam section to lose touch with those who protected a volunteer, Norman and other volun- of our website was born. our communities from the Boer War teers helped to create many oak-framed This section houses the same inforonto present day. portraits for towns and municipalities mation and photos as the physical porWith the hope of bringing the life throughout the country that are still on traits, but is more easily accessed by 250-445-6664 • 276 Copper Ave., Greenwood, BC back into the 117,000 names inscribed display today. school-aged children as well as families on cenotaphs throughout the counIn 2012, the foundation wanted to who are no longer in their home comtry, Norman set to work on creating a easily get this important history into the munity. We honour and portrait for each inremember the dividual soldier to be brave and fallen. displayed in the home community. In 2003, our founCanada’s outstanding military history and On Nov. 11, 2015, we encourage every Canadation was granted reputation has been built by citizens from all dian to give thanks to those who have helped and full charitable status corners of the country. When called upon, these those who currently make our country one of the by the Canada Rev- men and women courageously volunteered to greatest places to live. enue Agency, open- serve our country to protect our nation’s borders, To view the memorials of the fallen soldiers ing up the extended values and the quality of life we all enjoy today. our organization is currently completing for your opportunity to create It is with their perseverance, determination area, please visit the In Memoriam section of our and bravery that Canada is looked upon as a website at canadianfallenheroes.com. global leader in international affairs and the first to serve others in their time of need. The Canadian Fallen Heroes Foundation would like to send its appreciation and thanks to all Canadian military personnel that served and never made it home, served and returned to our The Canadian Fallen Heroes Foundation is communities, and those who are in active service. currently creating an individual lasting tribute, We thank you for the time you have spent in the form of personalized memorials, for all away from family, the daunting situations you are 117,000 men and women who made the ultimate and were faced with every day and for being a sacrifice for our nation by way of a personalized On Remembrance Day, hero and role model to our younger generations. memorial. Each memorial contains a photo and we honour the men and biographical information on the soldier’s life women whose military before the war, at their time of enlistment, their service protects the military career and unfortunate time of death. We need the public’s help. Our organization fabric, values and security We will requires community support to garner the phoof our great nation. honour and tos and information of their local fallen heroes in an effort to say thank you not only on Rememremember. brance Day, but every day of the year. If there is someone in the community who has Chair McGregor researched the history of their area and would & the RDKB like to submit information or if there is a loved Board of Directors one who should be added to our list, please email the foundation at office@canadianfallenheroes. 250~445~6506 Greenwood, BC com or call us at 1-778-456-4451.

We will never forget!

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We remember and honour those that fought for our freedom!

Phoenix cenotaph a memorial to a city and its soldiers GREG NESTEROFF

Special to the Boundary Creek Times

One of the few remaining signs of the ghost town of Phoenix is its cenotaph, dedicated to 15 soldiers claimed in the First World War and borne out of another unrelated tragedy. Charles M. Campbell wrote in the Boundary Historical Society’s third annual report that 46 Phoenix men employed by the Granby mining company volunteered for overseas service before 1917, of whom eight were killed in action, one died of his injuries, one lost an arm, another a leg, 20 more were otherwise wounded, two were taken prisoner, and three were invalided home. Of the remaining 12, four joined the Canadian Army Medical Corps and were uninjured, three were not heard from again, and the other five came through safely, including one who was decorated with the Military Medal. Another who was wounded twice won the Distinguished Conduct Medal, was made lieutanant, and later won the Military Cross. (Campbell didn’t name any of these men.) Among 15 later enlistments, one man was killed and two wounded. When the war ended, the city began considering a memorial to its fallen sons. But before anything was decided, the Granby company pulled out of Phoenix, spelling doom for the town. Many buildings were sold for salvage, including the city’s skating and curling rink. The Phoenix Rink Company, which owned the arena, met

with stockholders and decided proceeds from the sale would be put toward a war memorial that would outlast the town. That much of the story is fairly well known. But this part isn’t: the rink’s demolition claimed a boy’s life. Frank McDonald of Phoenix bought the lumber while a Vancouver company bought the corrugated iron. Once the latter was removed, McDonald sold the frame structure to a couple of Kelowna teachers, Walter Middleton and W.C. Mitchell. They were in the process of pulling the building down on Sept. 1, 1920 when it collapsed, instantly killing seven year old Jackie Mattocks and two horses. Middleton escaped unharmed but Mitchell broke his leg and another man, Fred Patterson, suffered a slight shoulder injury. Why the building fell is unclear. But the demolition crew had a hard time keeping children out of it, and shooed away two little girls only moments before the catastrophe. Making Jackie’s death all the more tragic, his family planned to move to Grand Forks the next day, where he was to begin school. Instead, he was buried in its cemetery. The rink’s sale raised $1,200, enough to pay for the war monument, with $400 left over to donate to the Royal Canadian Legion in Grand Forks to ensure its care. In October 1920, the monument was erected by Patterson, Chandler, and Stephen Ltd. of Vancouver, a firm that also built the cenotaph in Merritt. It stood 8½ feet high, weighed 4½ tons, and was

Our hearts are filled with love and gratitude for the many that sacrificed their lives to keep us safe and our country free.

mounted on a rock outcropping adjoining the former Phoenix CPR depot, which was about the highest point in the city—elevation 4,700 feet—on the divide between Twin Creek and Fourth of July Creek. It was then also along the main highway between Grand Forks and Greenwood. The front inscription includes a line from the Roman poet Horace’s Odes: Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori, which roughly translates as “It is sweet and right to die for your country.” Beneath it is inscribed: “To the glory of God this monument is erected in honor of the Phoenix men who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Great War 19141918.” The opposite side lists the men who gave their lives: James Cochrane, Joseph Fleming, Elmo R. Geddes, Oscar Gustafson, Sidney Jennings, Anton Johnson, James C. Kempston, John Lindsay, Roy A. MacDonald, Dudley MacMillan, Thomas Monahan, John A. Parry, D.M. Pittendrigh, James Pitpladdy, and Fred Wilkinson. In 1956, when the Granby company resumed mining at Phoenix, the cenotaph was moved a short distance to its present location. Today it’s still the site of a small Remembrance Day service. Charles Campbell, who lived and worked there for 16 years, commented: “This is the only stone structure ever erected in Phoenix and long after all the buildings have rotted away, the waste dumps and glory holes have been hidden by new forest growth, and the deer have returned to their former haunts, this shaft will remain as a memorial not only to the men who gave up their lives in Flanders but also to the place they came from.”

Lest we forget

We remember. Barry Poppenheim 250-449-8276

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Lest we forget. I urge everyone to stop at 11 am on November 11th to remember and thank Veterans past and current Canadian Armed Forces personnel. Their continued service upholds the principles that preserve our freedom.

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We are the rememberers, the people left behind, to keep the one who’s gone from us alive in heart and mind; the people left to cherish and preserve a legacy.

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Let us hold the memory, close to our hearts, of the many sacrifices made by the brave men & women of our great country.

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In Flanders Fields was first published in England’s Punch magazine in December 1915. Within months, this poem came to symbolize the sacrifices of all who were fighting in the First World War. Today, the poem continues to be a part of Remembrance Day ceremonies in Canada and other countries throughout the world. The poem was written by a Canadian—John McCrae, a doctor and teacher, who served in both the South African War and the First World War. ~ Courtesy of www.veterans.gc.ca

IN FLANDERS FIELDS

by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.” ~ from “For the Fallen” by Laurence Binyon

Greenwood Seniors Association In honour of the thousands of men & women who made the greatest sacrifice in serving their country. We will remember.

GREENWOOD BOARD OF TRADE God bless all the people who protect our beautiful democratic country and help to make the world a better place for all people as our Veterans have done in the past! God bless our leaders that they have the wisdom to learn from the past and build on the freedoms we enjoy in our great country Canada! We must always remember! Lest we forget!

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
 Between the crosses, row on row,
 That mark our place; and in the sky
 The larks, still bravely singing, fly
 Scarce heard amid the guns below.
 We are the Dead. Short days ago
 We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
 Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
 In Flanders fields.
 Take up our quarrel with the foe:
 To you from failing hands we throw
 The torch, be yours to hold it high.
 If ye break faith with us who die
 We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
 In Flanders fields The day before he wrote his famous poem, one pressures of his administrative duties at the hosof McCrae’s closest friends was killed in the fight- pital. His last poem, The Anxious Dead, echoed ing and buried in a makeshift grave with a simple the theme of In Flanders Fields but was never as wooden cross. Wild poppies were already begin- popular as the earlier poem. ning to bloom between the crosses marking the During the summer of 1917, McCrae was many graves. Unable to help his friend or any of troubled by severe asthma attacks and occasional the others who had died, John McCrae gave them bouts of bronchitis. He became very ill in January a voice through his poem. It was the second last 1918 and diagnosed his condition as pneumonia. poem he was to write. He was moved to Number 14 British General ~~~ Hospital for Officers where he continued to grow McCrae was deeply affected by the fighting weak. On Jan. 28, after an illness of five days, he and losses in France. He became bitter and disil- died of pneumonia and meningitis. The day he lusioned. fell ill, he learned he had been appointed consultHe felt he should have made greater sacrifices, ing physician to the First British Army, the first and insisted on living in a tent through the year, Canadian so honoured. like his comrades at the front, rather than in the John McCrae was buried with full military officers’ huts. When this affected his health in honours in Wimereux Cemetery, just north of mid-winter he had to be ordered into warmer sur- Boulogne, not far from the fields of Flanders. roundings. To many he gave the impression that Bonfire led the procession, McCrae’s riding boots he felt he should still be with his old artillery bri- reversed in the stirrups. His death was met with gade. After the battle of Ypres he was never again great grief among his friends and contemporaries. the optimistic man with the infectious smile. A friend wrote of the funeral: (Prescott. In Flanders Fields: The Story of John McCrae, p. 110) “The day of the funeral was a beautiful spring For respite, he took long rides on Bonfire day; none of us wore overcoats. You know the through the French countryside. Another ani- haze that comes over the hills at Wimereux. I felt mal companion was a casualty of the war, the so thankful that the poet of In Flanders Fields was dog Bonneau, who adopted John McCrae as his lying out there in the bright sunshine in the open special friend. Writing letters and poetry also al- space he loved so well....” lowed McCrae to escape temporarily from the (Prescott. In Flanders Fields: The Story of John McCrae, p.129)

Our freedom came with a price. Let us remember!

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Trail a method of ‘connecting’ The Village of Midway council held its regular meeting on Monday, and welcomed two delegations to chambers. Trans Canada Trail discussed Ciel Sander of the Trails to the Boundary Society (TBS) made a presentation to council regarding the Trans Canada Trail as a method of connecting communities within West Boundary and promoting local economic development primarily through tourism. Sander noted that one of the challenges facing the society concerns the use of the trail by motorized vehicles such as ATVs and dirt bikes. While such use is not illegal, the TBS is hoping to discourage it with the help of the communities through which the trail passes, each of which has the authority to outlaw motorized usage of the trail. Sander stressed that there’s a need for a regional strategy and overall cooperation regarding the trail use, which could incorporate bylaws regarding that aspect. Council asked Sander about reports of some farmers blocking access to the trail, but Sander suggested that their actions were aimed primarily at motorized vehicle drivers and not cyclists. She also highlighted Midway as not only Mile 0 for the Kettle Valley Railway, which is heavily promoted, but also the terminus for the Columbia Western, meaning travellers can start their journey in Castlegar and end up in Midway. She also noted that just west of Vaagen Bros, the trail becomes sandy and difficult to navigate, which the society, in cooperation with the village, is hoping to rectify. It also intends to improve signage along the trail and continue working to make it more conducive and enjoyable for cyclists and hikers, while also looking at the possible creation of off-road routes for motorized vehicles. The society is also working with the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association to greatly enhance the trail’s profile as a tourist destination, an initiative that

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TOTA incorporated in its latest promotional campaign. Riparian repair project gets funding Jenny Coleshill, project coordinator for the Granby Wilderness Society, outlined the society’s plans to repair riparian vegetation along the Kettle River around the Big Bear area, having secured an $18,000 grant to do the work. Most of the money will go toward vegetation removal, replacement and maintenance, and some will be used to maintain wildlife infrastructure such as deer and beaver fencing. The work will likely be completed by the end of March 2016. Coleshill asked the village for help with maintenance of the new plants, included watering by hand or through some sort of bear-proof watering system to allow the plants to be successful. She also requested assistance with signage around the site to educate visitors about the riparian vegetation. Council agreed to help with the project in any way they could. Clinic furnace needs replacement Public Works Foreman John Boltz presented his latest report, including public building inspections, which revealed some issues with the Medical Clinic furnace. The problem was rectified, but Boltz concurred with the recent energy audit that the furnace is due for replacement. The community hall has been reshingled and the roof sloped to help fix the leak problem. The Riverfront Park retaining wall refurbishment is nearly complete, and Pownall Construction will be moving their attention to the Medical Clinic upon completion of the wall. A complete

flush of the village water main has been completed.

lar festival last ran in 2013. A round table open discussion explored options for city events during the summer months to complement Founder’s Day, which is Greenwood’s premier annual celebration. Suggestions included a softball tournament, a music festival and an RV event similar to Midway’s annual Good Sam Club jamboree. It was also recommended that Greenwood businesses promote themselves more vigourously to that large group of visitors that calls the Boundary home for nearly a week. The special guest of the evening was Kathy Wright, new executive director of the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce. Originally from the Lower Mainland and having spent the last 12 years in Northern Alberta, Wright has been on the job for almost eight weeks and has been touring the Boundary extensively during that time. Wright reported that she was seeking two new board members, and that she was keen for the chamber’s strategic planning to commence. Yellow Door proprietor Heather

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Councillors’ reports Councillor Dunsdon suggested the village start putting reserve funds aside for a new fire truck. Dunsdon also suggested the village consider scrapping business licences, and he requested that staff prepare a report regarding the removal of the license system and possibly implementing an option for registration of a business. Councillor Schierbeck agreed with Dunsdon that business licensing is a hindrance, and that the village doesn’t get enough out of the system to make it worthwhile. Council made a motion to request staff to research the matter and present a report regarding licensing at the next meeting. Councillor Rotvold reported that she requested from the Interior Health Authority during a recent meeting that it precisely outline the status of Midway’s lab service as it currently stands. She was assured that, going forward, the blood lab would remain in Midway, servicing both Midway and Greenwood residents. She also lobbied for an expansion of the service, which IHA took under advisement.

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CAO Report Shaw Communications contacted CAO Penny Feist to request permission to install Wi-Fi service inside the Midway Community Hall and the Boundary District Curling Club. Feist approved the installation for the hall, and forwarded Shaw the curling club’s contact information. The village continues to research options for a new communications system to replace the current one, whose weaknesses were exposed during the recent Rock Creek fire relief effort. Feist and the village’s IT support staff have identified which type of system would best suit the municipality, and costing of that system will likely be under way soon.

Board of Trade gets approval on signage The Greenwood Board of Trade (BOT) met for its monthly meeting on Oct. 21, once again convening in the city courtroom due to ongoing renovations to the council chambers. The treasurer’s report indicated the board has $7,453.00 on account. A letter from council approved the installation of BOT signage in the proposed location of the McArthur Centre parking lot. The sign will be used to announce city events and will be accessible to all businesses and organizations. Cornel Hanson is overseeing the construction and installation of the sign. Christmas lights will be lit Nov. 27 in the McArthur Centre parking lot at 5 p.m. Jim Nathorst suggested that some lights would have to be replaced due to breakage. Next year’s spring dance will take place on April 16 pending the availability of the community hall. Greenwood’s Winterfest is not scheduled again this year, but the BOT intends to contact Andy Shelton, on of the organizers to see if they are at all interested in resurrecting it this winter. The popu-

Family

Smith outlined the upcoming benefit for Rock Creek fire victims that Smith has organized along side Habitat for Humanity (HFH), which has pledged to rebuild the residence of a Westbridge family lost to the August fire. Taking the form of a fashion show and silent auction, the event is designed to bring all businesses together that were negatively impacted by the fire, either directly or through the trickle down effect. Tourism plummeted after the fire, which greatly affected business for many. Nathorst mentioned that BOT had not donated anything to fire relief to date and asked if Smith was looking for a donation to HFH specifically. Donors can contribute to silent auction or make a cash donation to the HFH effort. The board moved to contribute $500. Smith also suggested that the board initiate an advertising campaign to thank Boundary communities and residents for supporting local businesses, possibly through the posting of store window signs to promote shopping locally. The next BOT meeting is Wednesday, Nov. 18 in council chambers.

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Thursday, November 5, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A15

Seniors vote for change ANDREW TRIPP

Boundary Creek Times Reporter

The Greenwood Seniors Club held its annual general meeting on Monday afternoon, followed by the election of next year’s executive. Current president Leslie Goddard chaired the meeting, accompanied by treasurer Jean Haywood. Eighteen of the 24 official members that make up the club were in attendance. The first item on the agenda was the club’s annual Christmas dinner, which, upon a members’ unanimous vote, was scheduled for the Greenwood Inn on Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. The member price for the traditional turkey dinner will be $10, while guests will pay $16. One of the major matters before the membership was that of potential dissolution of the branch due to the lack of an executive board. Goddard had been in contact with board members from other branches seeking clarity on the matter, and it quickly became clear that a seniors club must have an executive in place or it will be forced to close. Goddard quoted a clause reflecting that bylaw from an updated copy of the Senior Citizens Association of B.C.’s own constitution and bylaws, provided by that organization’s treasurer Ralph White, who had visited Goddard at his home the previous day. White took with him a copy of the

Greenwood Seniors own constitution, with the intention of updating it to better reflect that of the provincial body. According to Goddard, item five of the Greenwood constitution, which states that were the club to dissolve, its assets would be awarded to the city and citizens of Greenwood, contravenes that of its provincial counterpart and he made a motion to amend the clause to better reflect the latter, which was unanimously passed by the members. With the amended bylaw in place, if the branch closes, all assets will become property of the provincial seniors association or be dispersed to a charity of the dissolved branch’s choice. Changes to the current constitution were recommended by Goddard and passed by the group, including the re-

moval of honorariums for club members. Elections of the new board wrapped up the afternoon’s session, with only minor changes made to the executive. Leslie Goddard was re-elected as president by acclamation. Goddard agreed, albeit reluctantly, to take on the job for another year. Gladys Brown was elected 1st vicepresident and Debbie Brownhill is the new 2nd vice-president, thrift store coordinator and entertainment director. Jean Haywood is taking on a dual role as secretary/treasurer, Dorothy Schembri remains the head of the Ways and Means and Sunshine committees while Johanna Groenendyk and Barb Wrobel were elected one and three-year directors respectively.

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Greenwood Cenotaph Kettle Valley Cenotaph Please join us to honour our servicemen & women

November 11, 2015 10:45 a.m. Lunch to follow at the Greenwood Legion ~ Community welcome

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Introducing the Greenwood Seniors Executive, 2016: (from left) Johanna Groenendyk, Leslie Goddard, Barb Wrobel, Jean Haywood, Debbie Brownhill, Dorothy Schembri and Gladys Brown.

November busy around the library

November is a busy This program is sponmonth around the library! GREENWOOD LIBRARY sored by the Columbia Basin Alliance for LitFall Storytime is now eracy and the Greenwood in full swing on WednesPublic Library. For furday mornings at 10:30 ther information or to a.m. Stories, songs, crafts, fingerplays, ac- sign up, call the library at 250-445-6111 tion rhymes, games and puppets are or Evelyn at 250-446-2513. Remember last year’s photograph of a some of the fun things that children aged 3 - 5 years with their parents or grizzly bear looking through the lens of a camera on a tripod? Well, that camcaregivers can enjoy. This FREE drop-in program runs un- era belongs to Kaslo photographer Jim Lawrence, who is coming to the Greentil Dec. 16 (except Nov. 11). Are you interested in writing? We wood Library in November, along with are starting a weekly writers’ group— filmmaker Miriam Needoba, to present “Express Yourself â€?—at the library, be- Eyes in the Forest: The Portraiture of Jim ginning Saturday, Nov. 7 from 12:30 - 2 Lawrence, a film made by Needoba. The film has screened at over 30 festip.m., and continuing on Saturdays until further notice. You can come to improve vals and events since its release in 2012, your writing skills and/or vocabulary; and is being broadcast on Knowledge find your writing voice; practice poetry, Network and Shorts HD. Lawrence will essays, short stories, fiction, non-fiction, also have his some of his photography or letter writing; and gain confidence in on hand, and the artists hope to engage audiences in a conversation about wilda supportive environment.

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Church Directory GREENWOOD Sacred Heart Catholic Church Fr. John M. Kellogg – 326 Church Avenue Mass - Saturday 5 pm St. Jude’s Anglican Church of Canada Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 145 S. Kimberley Services at 4 pm (1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday) Evangel Chapel Interim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-1978 Food Bank (Errol/Gerry) 250-584-4164 401 N. Kimberley Service - Sunday at 10 am St. Columba United Church of Canada Rev. Kim Horwood 250-442-3311 101 S. Government Service & Sunday School - Sunday 9 am www.boundaryunited.ca MIDWAY Boundary Community Church Pastor Ryan van Kuik 250-449-1439 at the Midway Community Hall Service - Sunday at 10 am King of Kings New Testament & Academy Pastor Rick Steingard 250-449-2252 735 9th Ave Service - Sunday at 10 am Jehovah’s Witnesses 943 13th Street 250-449-2665 Tuesday - 7 pm Sunday - 10 am ROCK CREEK New Kettle River Chapel Resuming regular services at 10 am on Sunday, September 13 St. Mary’s Anglican Church Kettle Valley Service - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 10:30 am BRIDESVILLE Sidley Mountain Cowboy Church Pastor Ed Brouwer 250-495-4877 Service at 6 pm on 2nd and 4th Sunday Bridesville Hall WESTBRIDGE Humuh Monastry Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Master Maticintin (1-800-336-6015) Meditation & Spiritual Teachings Sunday at 11 am Seventh-day Adventist Church Harald Zinner 250-446-2517 Westbridge Community Hall Service - Saturday at 10 am

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packages, as well as a wine tour for two courtesy of Distinctly Kelowna Wine Tours. “We also have hockey memorabilia donated by retired pro Kevin Sawyer, along with beautifully crafted quilts courtesy of Rumplestiltskien Fibre Arts Guild. There’ll be a classical music prologue by Peri Best, and Christina Lake’s own Bob Dupree will be emceeing the festivities. Also expected to be in attendance are MLA Linda Larson and RDKB directors Grace McGregor and Vicki Gee.” In the spirit of inclusion, en- The Rumplestiltskein Fabric Arts Guild recently put out a province-wide call for quilt donatry is by donation only, with 100 tions for fire victims, and hundreds of spectacular examples of the craft came pouring in. per cent of the proceeds going Several quilts will be part of the silent auction at this weekend’s gala fashion show in Greento Habitat for Humanity and wood and the rest will go to those fire victims in need of home furnishings. Here, four members of the guild stand amidst the generous donations during the recent sorting session. their rebuilding project. To donate items for the silent Pictured are (from left) Ann Neufeld, Liesje Gough, Lynda Dennill and Judy Harpur. PHOTO: ANDREW TRIPP auction or for (right) Proprietor Heather Smith further information about stands amidst her popular fashion inventory in Greenwood’s the gala event, contact Cindy Yellow Door Boutique. Smith is one of the main organizers of Fairs at 250the upcoming benefit show. 718-4377.

Barbara Peters It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Barbara Peters on October 9, 2015. She was predeceased by her loving husband George, her parents Mathias and Barbara Hellman, siblings Cecilia, Nikolaus, Matthew, Elizabeth, Clare, Ann, Jerome, Son-in-law Carl. Barbara is survived by her daughter Patricia, Sons Bill, Bob (Tami), brothers Jacob, William, Vanny, sister Josephine, her grand children Robert (Stephanie), Karin (Glen), Shelby, Lucas, great grandchildren Tanis, Thomas, Adrianna, Leiam. Barbara’s first love was her family, spoiling all of us with her amazing talent as a cook. There was always something homemade on top of the stove or in the oven, her garden was a showcase of different flowers and vegetables with the help of Dad, no weeds stood a chance. Mom’s second love was her Catholic Faith, which kept her strong to the end. God saw the road was getting rough And the hills were hard to climb So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered peace be thine We love you and miss you, but know you are in a better place. A service to follow at a later date. Thank you to all the staff at Hardy View Lodge, for the kindness and care that was given to our Mother.

HUGS S and G U L S Hugs to the Midway Community Club for the free hot dogs and hot chocolate, and to the Midway firemen for manning the awesome bonfire on Halloween at the Midway Community Hall. If you have a hug or a slug, we’d like to hear it. We will print the anonymous submissions for all to see. Be honest, but all we ask is that you keep it tasteful. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised. Simply email reporter@boundarycreektimes.com with your short quips, compliments or complaints; or you may drop them off at 263 South Copper Street in Greenwood. SUN. NOV. 15–


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BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

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ACCOUNTANTS

Kerstin Kleinhempel, CGA Certified General Accountant

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Students, staff get into the spirit of Halloween

Faculty members Nicole Hecht (second from left) and Sarah Tripp (right) have fun with students Thao (left) and Kim, who dressed up like two of their favourite teachers for the school’s Halloween costume day last Thursday. PHOTO: ANDREW TRIPP

Recreational/Sale Be responsible don’t litter! www.spca.bc.ca

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The Cascade Cove RV Park will have some sites available for seasonal rental. Pick a site and pay a small deposit. You can locate your unit this fall and have free winter storage. For more info, 250-666-0186.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DELETION OF PRIVATE LAND FROM WOODLOT #1622 Notice is hereby given that Ian and Bev Smith, owners of Woodlot 1622 are applying to the District Manager of the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations for deletion of approximately 70 hectares of private land from Woodlot #1622. The land is located west of Highway 33 between Rock Creek and Westbridge. Comments on the deletion request must be in writing and be sent to Trerise Forestry Consulting at P.O. Box 1882 Grand Forks, B.C. V0H1H0 on or before November 5, 2015. Please phone 250-445-6118 to discuss the private land withdrawal or to book an appointment to view maps of the private land area of the woodlot.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

NOTICE TO DEBTOR & ORDER FOR SALE OF PROPERTY TO: EDOUARD ST. LAURENT

Take notice that pursuant to the Court Order Enforcement Act, R.S.B.C. 1996 c.78 and by Order of this Court made April 27, 2015, in the .elowna Registry under Âżle No. 96567, it has been ordered that the interest of Edouard St. Laurent, (the Judgment Debtor) in the lands and premises located at 726 Copper Street, Greenwood, British Columbia legally known as: PID 017-790-671, Lot 11 District Lot 711 Similkameen Division Yale District, Plan KAP 47253 BE SOLD with sale proceeds to be distributed in accordance with the terms of the Order and subject to the Creditor Assistance Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c.83 to settle the assessed costs and expenses incurred by the Judgment Creditor. Brent R. Coyne Pushor Mitchell Barristers and Solicitors 3rd Floor, 1665 Ellis Street Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 2B3 Telephone: (250) 762-2108 Fax: (250) 762-9115

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Ghouls rule!

Ghouls ruled the night last Saturday in Greenwood. Kids and parents alike got into the spirit of the occasion on what was a perfect Halloween evening.

Halloween not just for kids

Midway’s adult Halloween bash brought elegantly attired partygoers out to dance the spooks away. Not to put anybody on the Spot, but do you all recognize the disco couple? How about Midway’s devilish postmaster? PHOTOS: CATHERINE KAPPES

PHOTO: DYAN STOOCHNOFF


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Fun at the fire

(Left) Midway’s hot chocolate and bonfire station was a big hit last Saturday, as trick or treaters found time for a quick warm-up and snack courtesy of the Midway Community Club. The Midway Volunteer Fire Department was on hand to man the bonfire. (Below) Local teachers Sarah and Nick Bond introduced daughter Adeline to the excitement of Halloween in Midway. By all accounts, Mr. Bond enjoyed the candy immensely!

PHOTOS: LYNN WICKENS

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