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A Christina Lake institution has burned to the ground. At about 4 a.m. Saturday morning, the Crow & Bear Pub caught fire and in a short time became completely engulfed by flames. After investigating the scene along with Grand Forks Fire/Rescue Chief Dale Heriot on Sunday, Christina Lake Fire Chief Ken Gresley-Jones concluded that the fire was caused by a wiring issue. “The call came in just before 5:30 a.m. and it was first reported by a truck driver passing by,” said Gresley-Jones. “The flames were already through the roof when the call came in. I was there a few minutes after and I could see this was already a loss. There was no way we were going to be able to put this out; it was fully involved.” Gresley-Jones said there were two locations where the flames were 20 and 30 feet in the air. “I parked and then did what we normally do—I did a 360 walk about and by the time I got back to the other side, the flames were coming out the walls and through the entire roof. It was gone,” he said. Gresley-Jones explained that fire departments generally attack fires either offensively, where they send firefighters into the structure to put the fire out, or defensively where they “surround and drown.” “That (defensive) was the only option we had here,” he said. “We weren’t even getting close enough to shut the utilities off it was that hot.” Christina Lake Fire Rescue was on the scene at the Crow & Bear for 10 hours. Gresley-Jones said the building is a complete loss. “The roof collapsed inside the basement. Everything is down. Nothing was salvaged at all.” He said that had the fire department been called earlier, they could have had a chance at battling the blaze. “It was just the time of day, everyone was asleep and no one noticed it,” he said. “It got to the point where we couldn’t deal with it.” Fire crews spent seven hours on Sunday on

(Photos above and left) The Crow & Bear Pub went up in flames early Saturday morning; the popular pub was fully engulfed in flames when Christina Lake Fire Rescue arrived on scene, said Fire Chief Ken Gresley-Jones. Lakeview Motel photos

(Photo below) The devastation of the fire was tragically evident once daylight set in. Della Mallette photo

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1910 You’ll get more downtown wear and comfort out of a ‘Prussian’ coat than you ever thought you could get for $18 - Clark Bros. 1915 W.E. Scott, deputy minister of agriculture, paid flowing tributes to local ranchers, saying their creamery butter was of the highest quality. 1920 Dozminion government approved B.C.’s plan for the construction of roads from Vancouver to Hope and from Hope to Osoyoos. 1925 Legal battle of man’s rights to purchase liquor as desired at the government liquor store was won on appeal by Charles Synder of Midway after he was arrested by the officers of the Liquor Control Board and Provincial Police for possession of liquor at his home. 1930 Proposed new city hall and fire hall would be built on the vacant lot directly west of Cooper’s undertaking parlor on Bridge Street, as decided at the last council meeting. 1935 “And let there be light” and lots of it, as the city council authorized free electricity to all consumers for the holiday period. The bonus plan was effective from Dec. 14 to Jan. 2. 1940 Herbert C. Heaven became a new member of the school board. 1945 Two money bylaws approved by local ratepayers: the purchase of Royal Bank building for the purpose of a city hall; and the expenditure of $25,000 for rebuilding and improving roads of the city. 1950 Mrs. Barbara Duralia, Mrs. Mary Zak and Inokichi Kubota became three new

Canadian citizens. 1955 Tony Lodder became the B.C.’s grand champion potato grower. 1960 The new Sacred Heart Parish Hall was dedicated by Bishop Doyle of Nelson. 1965 Mike Bolinoff of Grand Forks was killed in a collision with a truck on the Rossland cut-off. 1970 Greenwood: A pioneer who has been in the area since 1904, Frank Maletta, passed away at his home on Nov. 25 1975 School District No. 12 is preparing a capital expenditure proposal in the amount of $516,000 which it will submit for approval to the Department of Education. 1980 Christina Lake: Two new television transmitters began operating here last week, providing improved CBC reception, and for the first time, CTV programming. 1985 Mary Astoforoff, 72, of Gilpin, who was serving a 10-year sentence for arson, died Sunday after being transferred from Matsqui Institution to Mission Hospital. Astoforoff was found guilty of setting fire to the Doukhobor Historical Village, Sept. 8 in Ootischenia on the outskirts of Castlegar. 1990 Grand Forks resident Larry Seminoff is this year’s recipient of the George Connolly Memorial Award. This B.C. Amateur Baseball Association award honors those individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the promotion and development of senior baseball. 1995 Ministry of Education proposed that

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School Districts 12 (Grand Forks) and 13 (Kettle Valley) combine with Nelson, Castlegar, Trail, Arrow Lakes and part of Creston-Kaslo to form the West Kootenay School District. 2000 Four years of persistence paid off at Monday’s city council meeting as Airport Manager and City Administrator Tony Goode read a statement from Transport Canada declaring the Grand Forks Municipal Airport certified for Medevac night flights and instrumentguided approach in bad weather situations. Work on the airport upgrade began two years ago following a referendum. 2005 Crystal meth is becoming a drug of choice among many local addicts and habitual drug users. It’s cheap and widely available, says Terry Ralph, team leader for Boundary Mental Health and Addiction Services. 2010 Students at Grand Forks Secondary School are using their distinct brand of humour for after school announcements. Hayden Federico, Taylor Konken-deHaan, Ryan Thomas and producer Joe Roberge prepare YouTube video versions of announcements (GFSS TV), which are shown every Thursday.

This week in history Nov. 24, 1859: On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, a groundbreaking scientific work by British naturalist Charles Darwin, is published in England. Darwin’s theory argued that organisms gradually evolve through a process he called “natural selection.”

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Train cars derail Gazette Staff

Two rail cars derailed Saturday afternoon near Pacific Abrasives (photos below and right) in Grand Forks just off Carson Road. The rail cars and track are owned by U.S.-based Kettle Falls International

Railroad and were transporting lumber. Crews from Kettle Falls Railroad were on hand shortly after making repairs (right bottom), which are expected to be completed this week. Calls from the Gazette to Kettle Falls Railroad were not returned.

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Hamper program aims to make holidays brighter DENNIS TOURNEMILLE Submitted to the Gazette

There is much confusion as to what the Community Christmas Hamper Program does and who sponsors this program. First of all, the Christmas Hamper Program sets out to provide food for three satisfying holiday meals on Christmas Day, some socks, mitts, hats, toothpaste, toothbrushes and floss for every person who applies for a hamper. We cover an area from Christina Lake to Bridesville. There are pick-up spots in the West Boundary: Evangel Church in Greenwood, The Bridge in Midway and Petro-Can in Rock Creek. There is no one specific sponsor of this community group. People are invited to be workers on teams that put on fundraisers such as music appreciation night, pancake breakfast and the borscht supper. We invite businesses in town to donate to the cost of purchasing the food we put in the hampers as well as receive donations from special groups and ordinary people in our town that feel a need to give to the needy at Christmas time. Every cent raised by the committee is spent right here in town. Volunteers pre-pack vegetables, eggs, and margarine’ another group of volunteers packs the food items into the hamper boxes. We provide specialty foods for people with food sensitivites so that no one is forgotten. We have people who coordinate the donated toys with the wish list on the hamper sheets. More volunteers aid people in picking up their hampers

or delivering those hampers for those who cannot get out to do so. Many people feel that the Community Christmas Hamper Program is part of the Boundary Community Food Bank and this is not so. We register people for the hampers at the food bank and Whispers of Hope and various service agencies in town; but that is the extent of their involvement. The Gospel Chapel generously allows us to use their kitchen for fundraisers and pre-packing of food, the use of their fellowship hall to set up our foods, pack and then organize the hampers ready for pick up or delivery. The Gospel Chapel receives all our finances and puts them in a special account for us to use to pay our bills. The coordinator of the Community Christmas Hamper Program is hired by the Gospel Chapel to carry out all the duties related to the program and this person is responsible to the board of elders and the pastor of the Gospel Chapel. Without their facilities, utilities, and oversight we could not run this program. It takes many kind-hearted individuals and groups to oversee and make successful the assembling of nearly 300 hampers each year. The Community Christmas Hamper program gets an incredible outpouring of support from local businesses to help make these hampers the nutritious and fun gifts to families in need. It truly is a community working together to bring comfort, some tangible love and support to those who are not as fortunate as you and I are at Christmas time.

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contest generates. It is exciting to watch and I think it is great for the entire community.” A reverse draw will take place in January at the Gazette office. Each semi-finalist will receive a prize from the business at which their name was drawn; the final name drawn walks away with $2,016. The contest is only open to residents of the Boundary. Shortly after the draw, the winner will head around to participating businesses and pick out anything he or she wants accompanied by the photographer and sales representative from the Gazette. “This contest wouldn’t happen without the support of the City of Grand Forks, the Grand Forks Credit Union and the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce,” added Bennett. “It is just another way these organizations go out of their way to support the business community.”

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Christina Lake residents were shocked Saturday morning to find their only pub had burned to the ground. The Crow & Bear had been part of Christina Lake for over 40 years, previously under the name Time and Place Pub. As Fire Chief Ken Gresley-Jones and RDKB Area C/Christina Lake director Grace McGregor said, it was a meeting area for many locals. It hosted everything from fundraisers to live music to wedding receptions. It will be a great loss for the area. Gresley-Jones, with the help of Dale Heriot of Grand Forks Fire/Rescue, determined that the fire was not arson after investigating the scene. It was easy for people to assume that the fire was arson-caused, particularly after the fires at City Hall and the Winnipeg and Grand Forks Hotels in recent years. Whether or not a earlier call to the fire department would have allowed crews to save the building is impossible to say—there’s not a lot of traffic on the road at that time of the morning—but it was a truck driver who took the time to call in the fire. This instance certainly does stress once again the importance of people helping out authorities. One group doing that is Citizens on Patrol in Grand Forks. They don’t get involved with any confrontation or arrest people but they act as an extra set of eyes and ears for the police, who can’t be everywhere. The Citizens on Patrol group is looking for more volunteer members. With more members available, the group can conduct more patrols and cover an even wider area.

I may be North Fork’s Worst Driver but I’m not Canada’s Worst Reckonings DELLA MALLETTE I may be North Fork’s Worst Driver but I am not Canada’s Worst Driver. Canada’s Worst Driver is a television series on Discovery Channel and is based on Britain’s Worst Driver, and is part of the Worst Driver television franchise. The series is produced by Proper Television, whose president, Guy O’Sullivan, was the director of the original Britain’s Worst Driver series, and thus Canada’s Worst Driver is considered to be the production company’s flagship show. Unlike other Worst series around the world, the Canadian version emphasizes the learning process of the contestants and the

science of driving. It’s often more serious than the other Worst shows around the world, which are mainly played for laughs. It is the longest running of any Worst series to date. In each season, eight drivers and their nominators are taken to the Driver Rehabilitation Centre where they compete in challenges designed to improve their driving skills, in an effort to not be named Canada’s Worst Driver. I love the show because, as the obvious advertorial just said, it emphasizes the learning of and the science of driving. Last week the contestants faced the parallel parking challenge. Did you know that the trick to parallel parking is that once you’re swinging into the parking spot, turn and watch your left mirror. When you see the passenger headlight of the car you’re backing towards, that’s when you start straighten-

ing out. Who knew? I certainly didn’t know that trick. But then the only time I’ve parallel parked successfully is on my driver’s test years ago. One of my teachers, Logan Morrison, loaned me his small compact and in that spot I zipped like I did it every day. Haven’t done it since. An interesting tidbit I picked up researching Worst Driver: a 2009 Ruhr University Bochum study argued that a driver’s gender may affect parking ability. According to the research, female drivers took an average of 20 seconds longer to park than male drivers, yet were still less likely than men to park accurately. I can’t believe I just said that in print. So men, when you’re following me home and start to get frustrated at my driving, remember the compliment, will you? During the day, in good driving conditions, I’m going to stand up for myself and say I do

pretty good. The speed limit up the North Fork is 80 km/hr and I usually drive 80-85 km/hr. There are many bicyclists and people walking and they deserve a wide berth; there’s also a whole lot of wildlife that don’t appreciate the rules of the road. Yes, I do slow down for them. I also unconsciously slow down a wee bit to say high to Buckwheat and Blot. Buckwheat and Blot (short for “Inkblot”) are two horses who live at about five kilometres up the North Fork on the west side. They’ve lived there a few years now and since they’ve moved in, it’s been a small pleasure to say hi and wave as I go by. They make me smile and that gives my day a sunny start. (I do have to apologize to their owners, because Buckwheat and Blot are not their names. I have no idea what their names are! So if their owners would like to

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take me up on an offer to feature them in Pet of the Week, we can all meet them properly.) My night driving, or driving in snow coming at me like a kaleidoscope, I admit is not so good. Worst Driver has an icy corner challenge, but that’s nothing compared to some of the conditions B.C. drivers face. I have to remember, though, that challenges on Worst Driver are about learning instincts, and that those instincts will take you through situations of varying degrees. If you learn to take your foot off the brake and look where you want to go, even if it’s only on a small patch of ice on a small corner in the middle of nowhere, that knowledge should take you through much more severe winter conditions. That’s what Canada’s Worst Driver says and I reckon it’s good advice. Actually mastering it is another matter.

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Kind gesture by total stranger Editor, The Gazette: Recently I was buying an “Ugly Christmas Sweater” to cheer up my wife, who came home from three days in Kelowna with the flu. I realized that I had brought no cash, and there was no Interact available, so I was on my way to the bank to get some money. I was no sooner out the door, when I

was called back. The beautiful young lady next in line had paid for sweater, and handed it to me. This was a true “Pay It Forward,” a kind gesture by a total stranger that I will pass on. This joyous season it would be so nice if through a random act of kindness, the residents of Grand Forks could pay it forward when

an opportunity presented itself. So, to the kind young lady, you know who you are, my wife and I thank you. You made my sick wife’s day. What a happy way to start the Christmas season. Seasons greetings to all. R. Spragg, Grand Forks

Editor, The Gazette: Mark Hume’s recent article in the Globe and Mail (November 2, 2015) clearly exposes the B.C. government’s failure to protect wildlife habitat whenever it interferes with resource extraction or logging profits. Hume points to the mountain caribou in the Selkirks, the endangered goshawk on Vancouver Island and the moose in the Peace River valley as examples of animals whose habitat is systematically destroyed by resource development and

logging. One example he didn’t mention and which is of great concern in the Grand Forks area, is the continued road building and logging in one of the last remaining secure areas for our threatened Kettle-Granby grizzly. Instead of protecting the last parcel of unroaded habitat adjacent to the Gladstone Provincial Park, the government is planning to build new roads in the area to supposedly harvest trees impacted by mountain pine beetle.

Of course, they won’t just harvest beetle-attacked pine, they will also harvest fir, larch and other species unaffected by the beetle. And, even worse, by building another road in grizzly bear habitat that already has far too many roads according to grizzly bear biologists, ATV traffic will be able to drive right up to the park boundaries. Where is this threatened bear population supposed to live? Margaret Steele Grand Forks

Editor, The Gazette: On Nov. 4, as I did most days, I was walking my two dogs up Boundary Creek Road. Zak and Lea have been like my family for 13 years and we all looked forward to our daily walks, but that all changed on that terrible day. We were walking up the road on the northbound shoulder, and the dogs were crossing the road towards me. All of a sudden a logging truck came flying around the corner over the centre line onto the straight stretch.

Zak made it across in time, and Lea was just crossing the center line. The driver of the truck made no attempt to slow down or get back in his own lane; he killed Lea. After leaving Lea crushed and her body lying on the road, the driver didn’t even stop; in fact, he sped up and carried on down the road. Needless to say, I was horrified, and still have trouble sleeping. That driver didn’t seem to care that he had just killed a family pet. These drivers are

supposed to be professionals, but he didn’t even have the decency to stop. I haven’t gone for a walk since, because it would bring back that painful memory and I also fear for my own safety. Every day there are people walking, biking, riding ATVs and even cattle on the road. Drivers need to slow down on that straight stretch so this doesn’t happen again, and speed signs should be erected. Leo Bohn, Greenwood

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Lakes are changing An article on the Environment 360 Website about the transformation of Earth’s most northern lakes by global warming did not surprise me, what did was the speed and extent of the change to their ecologies with only a couple degrees of atmospheric warming. Cheryl Katz, author of an article with the title On Thin Ice: Big Northern Lakes Are Being Rapidly Transformed focuses Rousing on Lake Baikal in Siberia, a lake the size of Florida and as deep as the Grand Canyon the Rabble in the United States. It holds one-fifth of the ROY RONAGHAN world’s aboveground drinking water supply. Katz describes the lake as unique. “It’s a Noah’s Ark of biodiversity, home to a myriad of species found nowhere else on earth. It’s also changing fast, due to heat-trapping greenhouse gases that are increasingly disrupting the climate.” Baikal’s surface waters are warming quickly. Over the past 25 years the increase has been at least 2° C (3.6° F), which is twice the speed of the warming of global air temperatures, according to new research. The time that the lake is ice covered has been shortened by nearly three weeks since the mid 1800s and the ice is thinner by five inches since 1949. Scientists predict that the Baikal could soon be ice-free for a month longer than at present. The rapidly changing lake climate is having a noticeable impact on its cold-adapted creatures, including a freshwater seal, the nerpa. Warmer winters cause the seal’s fertility rate to drop. The population of omul, a species of whitefish, has also dropped severely. Green sponge forests in the lake are dying from an unknown pathogen and algae mats are choking wide areas of the lake bottom near shore where the greatest biodiversity is located. Baikal is not the only lake in the world showing signs of rapid change from rising temperatures. The Great Lakes, shared by Canada and the United States, are also changing. Like most lakes above the 40th parallel, their temperatures have risen. International research reports that surface temperatures rose by 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit or more between 1985 and 2009 which lessens winter ice and interferes with internal circulation and oxygen levels thus creating fertile breeding grounds for harmful algae. Stephanie Hampton, an aquatic ecologist at Washington State University in Pullman and a member of the Global Lake Temperature Collaboration that is compiling an international database on lake observations says, “Lakes are very clearly telling us that there’s rapid warming worldwide.” After reading Katz’s article and a few others I began to think about what the future might hold for Christina Lake. It is not large but it is already known to be one of the warmest freshwater lakes in Canada, a big plus for its tourism industry. It is also a source of potable water for a large part of the population. Will it undergo extreme change? The Christina Lake Stewardship Society (CLSS) recently issued an invitation to the annual review of its watershed management plan on Dec. 8. Participants are asked to list their three main environmental concerns pertaining the lake and the watershed. My main concern is with the effects of gradual warming of the water on the lake’s ecology. Like the large lakes I have been reading about, are small lakes affected in the same way? Could Christina Lake become more acidic as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise? How might the ecology change? Will there be an increase in the growth of green algae? Will Eurasian milfoil flourish even more than it is now? Will existing species of fish survive? These are questions I can ask, but not get answers to until the effects of climate change have been clearly identified and that will be some time in the future. The best I can expect is that the CLSS will continue its important work of monitoring and reporting regularly on the lake’s health.

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BULLETIN BOARD Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Programme (HELP) The Grand Forks-Boundary Depot of the Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Programme (HELP) is located in the lower level of the Boundary Hospital. We are open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Referral from a health care provider is required before equipment is provided. Call 250-442-2608 for more information. Dinners at Home St. John’s UCW in partnership with Interior Health Food Services provides a menu of 16 frozen meals that store in your freezer, to be reheated in a microwave or oven. Community seniors and caregivers and recently discharged patients benefit from these wellbalanced nutritional meals. For information contact Gill Matthews at 250-442-8783 or United Church office at 250-442-3311. Grand Forks Seniors Center Activities Branch 68 City Park. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: Cribbage 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: Arts/Crafts/Quilters 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Wednesday: Whist 1:30 p.m. Monday + Wednesday (Sept. - May): Carpet Bowling 9:00 a.m. Thursday: Choir 9:30 a.m. Centre can be rented anytime. Rates are reasonable. Phone Yvonne Tedesco 250-442-3036. Community Archives Open Tuesday to Thursday in the basement of City Hall. Please call 250-442-8266 and ask for Sue in the Archives and she will assist you. Women’s Resource Centre Hours Boundary Women’s Resource Centre dropin is Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. For more info call 250-442-5212. Last Monday Every Month • Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! Every Tuesday • Pioneer Clubs - GIRLS IN ACTION will meet every Tuesday 3:30 - 5:30 pm beginning Sept. 15 at Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Dr. • Is there a drug problem in your home? The Nar-anon Family Group may be able to help you solve it. Meeting place: United

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Church (side entrance), 920 Central Avenue. Contact 250-442-5654. • Prayer Canada. Every Tuesday from 12 - 1 p.m. at gallery 2, 524 Central Ave., Grand Forks. Everyone welcome. Call 250-442-5624 for more information. • Learn sign language at the Grand Forks Public Library every Tuesday to Dec. 17, 2013 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Class open to all ages. No registration required. Drop-in anytime. Class is free but a food donation box will be available if you wild like to help out in that way. For information about the class, call Leanne or Tammy at Sunshine Valley Community Services at 250-4423335 ext. 211. • Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning, sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250-442-5355. • Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. All ages welcome. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at gallery 2. Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5 drop-in fee collected to pay models. For information call gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement. • Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732. • St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive. • Grand Forks Contract Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m.; all welcome. For info or reservations call Al at 250-442-2525. • Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Begin-

Christmas Sale – Some Used Some New! 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Home of Betty Brothers, 7004 1st Street, Grand Forks. Decorations, table cloths, linen, copperware, dishes and other misc. treasures. Proceeds to local family. ning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-1249. • AA (open) meeting in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre, at 8 p.m. Contact 250446-2249 or 442-0072. • Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. This program is a partnership between CBAL and the Grand Forks Public Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are generally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners. shawwebspace.ca. • Pioneer Clubs Girl sin Action will meet from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel beginning Sept. 15. 1st Tuesday Every Month • Ladies Auxiliary Legion Branch 59 meets at the Legion Hall at 1 p.m. • Royal Canadian Legion meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month at 1 p.m. at the Legion (7353 6th St.) • Satsang Buddhist Group meets at Selkirk College from 7 - 8 p.m. For information call 1-800-336-6015. Everyone welcome. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. Every 2nd Tuesday • Granby Wilderness Society meets at 7 p.m. at Boundary Museum (6145 Reservoir Rd). Contact 250-442-7733. Every Tuesday and Thursday • Drop-In Badminton 8:00 p.m. - 10 p.m. at Grand Forks Secondary School. 1st Wednesday Every Month • Ladies, interested in finding out about the Red Hat Ladies? Why not join us at our monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public LIbrary. We are a social club who just likes to have fun and wear red hats. Hope to see you there! • Genealogy group meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 10:00 a.m. Join others to research your family roots. 2nd Wednesday Every Month • Want to meet your North Fork neighbours and help in bringing the community closer? The North Fork Community Club meets every 2nd Wednesday of the month. New members are welcome. For more info,

Email your event to production@grandforksgazette.ca with the words “Event Listing” in the subject line; You can also mail it to Box 700, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 or drop it off at our office at 7330 2nd Street – please mark clearly “Event Listing”. Also, please let us know if your notice has new information, or if your event has been cancelled. The Grand Forks Gazette regrets that there may not be room to publish every item every week; priority will be given to new and timely items. The Gazette also cannot accept annual general meeting notices in “Out and About”. Highlights – Non-profit organizations, book early for this FREE spot. Bookings fill up fast! Phone the Gazette to book your spot – call 250-442-2191.

please contact Tanis at 250-443-9358. • Evangeline Chapter No. 31 Order of the Eastern Star meets in the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p.m. • North Fork Community Club meets at the hall (except July and August). Last Wednesday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 1:30 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Friday • On The Same Page Book Club - book club for all ages and abilities. 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Dr. We will be reading print books out loud at an easy-to-follow pace to support those with limited reading ability. Each week we will read and discuss a new chapter. Tea and coffee provided. We also welcome people with higher reading level to come and support those with lower reading levels. • Blessings Boutique & More 10 - 2 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive (No lunch). Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Adult Board Game Club meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 2 p.m. Come and play games like Catan, Agricola, Puerto Rico. • Boundary Bandits Car Club meets at Tastie Treat at 7 p.m. New members welcome. Ownership of an old car/truck is not necessary for membership. Call Jack at 250-442-3502. • Youth Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive) for grades 8-12. For more info call 250-442-5148. • The Youth Group at River Valley Community Church meets at 7 p.m. For information call 250-442-8456. • Narcotics Anonymous (open) meeting is held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church (basement), 7252 7th St., at 8 p.m. • Storytime at the Grand Forks Public Library is held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. All ages welcome, no pre-registration necessary. • Overeaters Anonymous meets at 11 a.m. at St. Jude’s in Greenwood. TBA for Midway. Contact Wendy at 250-449-2809. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at noon at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668. • Blessings Boutique from noon to 3:45 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Happy Days Diner in Grand Forks. 2nd Friday of the Month • The Grand Forks Wildlife Assn. meets at the RDKB building board room at 7 p.m. New members and guests welcome. New memberships can be obtained from Ken Fincham 250-442-8065 or the Club website. • B.C. Retired Government Employees Association Branch 400 Grand Forks holds a luncheon meeting each month except July and August. All B.C. government retired employees are welcome. For information and location call 250-442-5783. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 3 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available. Second to Last Saturday of the Month Seniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. (except month of December) for a vegetarian potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favourite dish or $6 donation. New members/ guests welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc. For information call Elizabeth/John at 250-442-2609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For information call 250-442-8424.

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Marijuana, liquor found in vehicle

Citizens an extra set of eyes

POLICE BRIEFS By Craig Lindsay Marijuana found in vehicle

CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette Pat Jaraschka, Grand Forks Citizens on Patrol (COP) treasurer,

If you’ve been the victim of was presented a cheque for $50 from Larry Jmaiff on behalf of the theft or other crimes, there is of- Doukhobor Benevolent Society and Parkside Villa. COP patrols our ten a sense of hopelessness. Sure city streets and the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Area you can go online and complain D, Rural Grand Forks. Any donations assist with the purchasing of Photo submitted or talk to friends but where does new radio equipment. that really get you? If you want to really make a difference in your community, eye on those areas in addition to the supervision of the RCMP.” why not join the local Citizens on Patrol. Grand Forks Citizens on Patrol began in 2002 The group meets once a month on the third when a city councillor thought it help cut down Thurssday of every month and patrols go out on crime in the city. once a week. “People were complaining about crimes and “We do patrols and help out the police by bethefts and that kind of thing,” the councillor said. ing the eyes and ears for them where they can’t be,” said one member, who is not named as per “So I got together with a group of people and asked if they’d be interested in starting a Citizens group policy. The Grand Forks Citizens on Patrol (COP) is on Patrol. The RCMP offered us training and it’s one of hundreds across the country. The group been going ever since.” The RCMP are happy with the help they get currently has 20 members but is looking for more from the group and continue to work closely with in order to maintain their weekly patrols. Citizens on Patrol. “We try to patrol once a week,” she said. “The The representative from COP the Gazette city has given us a vehicle and they also supply the fuel. They’ve extended us permission in order spoke to said it would certainly be nice to get to take the vehicle into RDKB Area D. This is giv- some “new blood” in the group. She said it can en us a wider range of patrolling area. Sometimes be a very rewarding experience helping out keepmore happens outside the city limits than inside.” ing your community safe. The monthly meetings, The patrols last three hours and are conducted which are held in the Community Futures buildin the evening usually from 9 p.m. until midnight ing, are beneficial for touching base and discussing tactics, she added. or 8 p.m. until 11 p.m. “People talk about incidences they’ve ob“Two people are always in the vehicle and we served,” she said. “The police sometimes come have what’s called a ‘home base’ person where they are in touch with the patrol vehicle every and give extra training to augment the understanding of how to deal with situations. We half hour,” she said. The volunteer said the patrols have witnessed also set the patrol schedules for the next coming many different things such as confrontations weeks.” She said the group had the opportunity to tour between people leaving the bars, kids behaving the RCMP call centre in Kelowna several years badly, activities occuring under the black train ago and saw how it worked. They hope to return bridge. She said that the patrollers are not allowed to get out of the car. “We just observe and next year. If interested in joining, please visit the Grand report,” she said. “We usually get a report from Forks RCMP detachment office. the RCMP about trouble spots so we can keep an

On Nov. 16 at 9:45 p.m., Grand Forks RCMP stopped a vehicle on Highway 3 just west of Grand Forks on Spencer’s Hill. “Upon approach to the vehicle, police smelled an odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle,” said Cpl. Richard Lanz. “The driver and passenger were arrested for possession of a controlled substance.” Lanz said the vehicle was searched and a small amount of marijuana was found as well as an open half case of beer. “The driver was issued a violation ticket for having open liquor in the motor vehicle,” said Lanz. “The marijuana was seized for destruction.” The person charged was a 36-year-old male from West Kel­ ow­na. Curfew broken On Nov. 16 at 10:35 p.m., police observed a female riding her bicycle west of Central Avenue by Donaldson Drive. “The female is on conditions to abide by a curfew from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m.,” said Lanz. “The female was arrested for breaching her recognizance and was transported back to the detachment where she was lodged in cells.” Lanz said the female, a 34-yearold Grand Forks resident, is to ap-

pear before the judge for breaching her conditions as there were two previous breaches in the last week as well. Drunk in public

On Nov. 18 at 7:05 p.m., police received a call of a male laying in the CIBC ATM room. “Police attended; the male had been drinking and had an open bottle of vodka,” said Lanz. “The male was very intoxicated and was arrested and lodged in cells.” The male, a 33-year-old with no fixed address, was released the next morning with a violation ticket for consuming liquor in a public place and being intoxicated in a public place. Throwing tires at residences

On Nov. 21 at 11:45 p.m., police were called to a report of three youths who were throwing old tires onto different properties throughout Grand Forks. “A description of the vehicle was obtained and the vehicle was located,” said Lanz. “Three youth were in the vehicle and they admitted to throwing the tires onto people’s properties.” Lanz said the youth, who were from Grand Forks, went around and retrieved the tires from the properties and returned the tires to where they were obtained. No charges were issued but warnings were given to all youths involved.

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In the Nov. 18 Grand Forks Gazette Remembrance Day coverage on page A19, George Manson was incorrectly identified as George Mason. Also, Steve McGibbon of Grand Forks Pipes and Drum was not identified and Bill Duff was out of the frame. The Gazette apologizes for any inconvenience.

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Thank You The Christina Lake Health-Care Auxiliary thanks the following businesses and individuals so much for their generous donations to the Silent Auction held at our Annual Christmas Tea on November 14, 2015. Animal Instinctz Belle Salon and Spa Buy-Low Foods Castle Renovation Centre Christina Lake Golf Course Christina Lake Medical Clinic CIBC Crowsnest Keep Coffee & Café Dave Dale Insurance Agencies Ltd. Durand’s Nursery Extra Foods Flexus Body Systems From the Hearth Bakery Fundamental Changes Wellness Centre gallery 2 Grand Forks Credit Union Grand Forks & District Recreation Grand Forks Glass Grand Forks Health-Care Auxiliary Grand Forks Home Hardware Grand Forks Station Pub Grassroots Lawn Care Grenier, Norm Hannah Bee’s Flowers & Gifts Hedz Up Hair Salon HH Building Supplies Hiram, Joan Huckleberry Mountain Market Il Lago Restaurant Jogas Espresso Café Kal Tire Kazakoff, Edna Kazakoff, Merielle M.

Kettle River Vintners Kokomo’s Coffee House Lakeside General Store Laketime Services at D & D Storage Lisa’s Lakeside Bistro Lordco Love Bamboo Love BC McGillivray, Kathy Moody Quilters Murphy, Ruth New West Trading Co. 1985 Nick’s Feed Centre Overwaitea Panago Pizza Part Evil Customs Petrocan Pharmasave Portly Penguin Pizza Red Mountain Ski Hill Rilkoff’s General Store Sears - Wayne & Diana Christensen Select Office Products Smoochies Stephenson, Tanis The Borscht Bowl Thistle Pot Gifts Tool Time Vallen Century Tools, Trail Webster, Lynne & Frank Whyte, Audrey Wildways Work n Play Clothing Company Yaky Jacquie’s

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Crow & Bear razed site investigating the cause of the fire. Joining the Christina Lake fire crew on site were the RCMP as well as Heriot and one other member of Grand Forks Fire/Rescue. GresleyJones, who is recovering from knee surgery, was very grateful to have Heriot walk the scene and be his “eyes and ears.” “He did a fabulous job,” said Gresley-Jones. “We basically had to dig through the roof to get to what was underneath it. It was a fair bit of work. We discovered where we think the fire started and it was not arson; it’s not suspicious. The RCMP has walked away from it saying they have no concerns. Their role was to make sure there was no arson.” Gresley-Jones said they could see where electrical wires running from a sub-panel onto the floor arced and burned off in two locations. “We got an electrician in to look at it,” he said. “It’s a three-phase system in that structure which is significantly different than a house. I’m not an electrician but this fellow said that when they blow, it’s quite a powerful arc and it actually welds the wire together.” The electrician told Gresley-Jones that the system was stapled to the floor joints. “He said if steel touches steel than it’s going to arc,” said GresleyJones. Gresley-Jones said the electrician explained why the fire occurred now even though the business had been operating since the mid-1970s. “He said it’s a public building, it’s a dance floor, there’s always movement and vibrations,” he said. “After a period of time, if that staple ubs through and touches steel, it explodes.” Gresley-Jones said the Crow and Bear pub fire will be re-

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ported as a non-suspicious fire. “I can pinpoint the exact area of origin but I will say I suspect it was caused by the wiring because I cannot absolutely prove it,” he said, “but it makes absolute sense.” There was no one in the building at the time of the fire and no injuries. Gresley-Jones

Fire Chief Ken Gresley-Jones

said no nearby buildings were in any direct danger. “There’s a new business going up beside it and we were keeping a watchful eye on that during the fire because there were a lot of hot brands flying that way as well as towards the bush behind. With the temperature the way it was, and it was a steel roof on that structure beside it, any embers were going out almost immediately. So there was no concerns but we were certainly mindful of it.” Gresley-Jones said he had no idea what the amount of damage that occured. He said the insurance investigators would take over. He said the loss of the Crow & Bear would be a tough one for the community. “It’s been there since 1974,” he said. “It went by the name Time and Place for years. The current owners bought it in 2012 and changed the name. It’s a landmark. There have been a

lot of activity there from fundraising events, to it being a bar and restaurant. There’s been funerals there. It’s definitely a key building in this community. Not only have we lost that as a town but the people running it have lost their livelihood. They’re understandably quite upset about this.” Although their are other licensed establishments, the Crow & Bear was the only pub at Christina Lake. Grace McGregor, Christina Lake representative and board chair for the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, was there for the pub’s original grand opening as the Time and Place. “Those of us who have been here a long time remember when it was built,” she said. “I remember being at the opening. It was a big thing for this area. It became quite an icon. There were nights that you couldn’t even get in during the summer. There were line-ups outside the door and around the corner to get in that place.” McGregor said she has seen a lot of people reminiscing about the pub, especially on social media. “A lot of people remember that,” she said. “There were great stories made there. People remember meeting friends there. That kind of thing. It’s an icon that is now gone. It was a landmark at Christina Lake.” McGregor said the loss the Crow & Bear will leave a blank space in the community. She said the whole community of Christina Lake is in shock at losing such an iconic landmark. “That feeling as you drive by, ‘I remember when…,’ and what a hole that leaves in the community when something like this happens,” she said. “It just leaves a big hole in the community every time you lose a landmark and the Crow & Bear was one of those.”


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Boundary Lodge Assisted Living

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Community

Boundary OPEN HOUSE Lodge gets ready to celebrate

Grand Forks Gazette

10 Year Anniversary

CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

The Grand Forks and District Housing Society would like to invite ALL of our friends, family and colleagues, past and present to join us. What: Where: When:

Open House Boundary Lodge Main Dining Hall Tuesday, December 1, 2015 Between 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm (Official Cake Cutting Ceremony 2:30 pm)

Music on the harp performed by Jennifer Fenn! Drinks, snacks, slide show, music and memories. We look forward to seeing all of you.

Boundary Lodge is hosting an open house Dec. 1 in honour of its 10th anniversary. Boundary Lodge houses 17 residents and is considered assisted living. Although the lodge has been around since 1970, it wasn’t until Dec. 1, 2005 that it was taken over by the Grand Forks and District Housing Society (GFDHS) and reopened as an assisted living facility. The society was formed in 1995 in order to obtain funding from the B.C. Real Estate Foundation for a needs assessment of housing for the City of Grand Forks. In 1999, the society split in two in order to accommodate the operation and management of the Gables, which opened in December 1999. The Gables, which featured 25 units of affordable family housing units, would be operated under the Gables Society, while The Grand Forks and District Housing Society would look at other opportunities for providing housing in the area. “In 2003, our society was approached by Interior Health to operate an assisted living facility,” said Judith Lloyd, chair of GFDHS. “The federal government was providing funding for senior’s housing (specifically assisted living). Assisted living was a new concept for B.C. It was determined that Grand Forks would receive some federal capital funding for 17 units.” The old Boundary Lodge, which was a 31-unit nursing home, was to be the recipient of the conversion from nursing home to assisted living facility. “Boundary Lodge had been

Staff members Kathleen Kaye (left) and Colleen Verigin serving cupcakes for Christmas 2014 at the Boundary Lodge. Submitted photo

phased out and completely shut down,” said Lloyd. “They phased it out because Hardy View was being built and they figured it was a better building. Then a few years later the government of the day said we’re behind the times, we don’t have anything for assisted living. The federal government put some funds together and matched funds with the provincial government and partnerships were formed.” Partnering for the project with GFDHS were B.C. Housing and Interior Health (IH). IH takes care of personal care and part of the hospitality services, while B.C. Housing maintains the lands and buildings and cares for part of the hospitality services. GFDHS is run by a volunteer board which takes care of management and policy for the lodge. Lloyd explains that assisted living is in between independent living and full care (nursing home). “You have to have two things you need assistance with, but not more than that,” said Lloyd. “They could be help with dressing, help with bathing, help with remembering meds—but you can’t be completely reliant on the staff. You have to be able to direct your care. You also have to be able to transfer yourself. You can have a wheelchair but you have to be able to bear your own weight and transfer yourself from your chair to the bed, for example.” Tenants at Boundary Lodge are charged 70 per cent of their after-tax income. Interior Health gives the society a per diem rate for personal care services and shared hospitality services. B.C.

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Housing sets a dollar value for each unit and provides subsidies when necessary. They also provide a portion of the funds for the hospitality services. “We’re licenced for 17,” said Lloyd. “When Boundary Lodge was a nursing home it had 40 residents and double rooms and everything. It was completely renovated at a cost of about $2.5 million. We now have all single person suites.” Lloyd does say they occasionally have married couples. “We had a couple there that celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary,” she said. “He passed away some time after but she’s still there.” Lloyd said the lodge is known for being a comfortable, homestyle building. “It’s quite small by some standards but it’s really quite good in that it’s very friendly and family oriented. Everyone takes care of each other.” Each unit has a microwave and a fridge. The lodge provides two meals a day (lunch and dinner) as well as snacks. Residents also have acess to a community kitchen if they wish to bake cookies or anything like that. “It’s quite a nice set up,” she said. “We have a very diverse group there with various backgrounds and of different ages. We just recenty had a mother and daughter situation there. We as a board believe that we’re here for the community.” Lloyd said if they see a need they will work to provide it. “We want to provide care in the community and we go above and beyond as does the staff,” she said. The board consists of nine members each with a portfolio: Lloyd, operations management and governance; Roy Stevenson, human resources; Linda Latkin, financial management; Marguerite Rotvold, hospitality services; Henry Klassen/Irene Semenoff, community relations; Merle Vanderbreg, personal care services; George Semenoff/ Steve Horkoff, plant operations. Joe Tatangelo is the liaison for Christina Lake. The celebration at the lodge for the 10th annivesary will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 1 from 2 - 4 p.m. and will feature an open house with drinks, cake, tea, snacks and more.


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Parade is coming to town has grown each year,” he said. “The first Santa Parade we had a half dozen, maybe 10 floats. Last year we were up to around 30. Canada Day we started with about 15 and are now up to about 40-45 with different groups participating. We can see the effort we’ve put in is paying off.” At the conclusion of the parade, around 7:45 p.m., the crowd will gather at Gyro Park for the second Christmas tree light up. “The light up is going on this year,” said Alcock. “We’re having the vehicles go the other way (to Selkirk) so we don’t have a jam up of vehicles. So it’ll all be pedestrian traffic for that one block to Gyro Park.” Santa Claus is expected to flip the switch at Gyro to light up the Christmas trees and officially begin the yuletide season. The theme for this year’s Santa parade is “A Smokin’ Hot Christmas” in honour of all the firefighters who valiantly worked to protect the lives and property of area residents during the fire season of 2015. “We want to honour all the firefighters, wildfire and municipal teams, that were here over the summer protecting us and our homes over the summer,” said Alcock. “We thought it

would be an appopriate theme.” Alcock said the local Grand Forks firefighters will be on hand for the parade and he is hoping that there will be representatives from the West Boundary fire departments and Christina Lake. The parade committee is accepting parade entrants until Dec. 1. Entrance to the parade is free and open to walking groups and/or individuals, floats, horses, wagons, and more. “Anyone can go in the parade,” said Alcock. “It’s completely free. There is no entry fee. We like people to stay on theme. We have prizes for first, second and third for those who stay on the theme. It’s a fairly short route but we advise people to dress warmly especially if they’re riding on a float.” Alcock said there will be hot chocolate available for parade participants after the parade. He said there are about a dozen registered for the parade so far and Alcock expected that number should top 30 this year. The parade this year is sponsored by the City of Grand Forks and Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce. See next week’s Gazette for more information on the 2015 Santa Parade.

On Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4 and 5, artisans converge at gallery 2 in the historic courthouse for the 9th Annual Artisan Christmas Faire. It’s also the evening of the annual Santa Parade, so stop by before the parade—the building will be decked from head to toe, the bistro is open and the artisans will be eager to show their best work from the last 12 months. It will give you a chance to browse their merchandise, and shop for your holiday gift giving. The atmosphere is amazing with the 100-year-old building filled with the scents and

sounds of the holiday season. You’ll discover beautiful, handmade artisan crafts, while listening to the melodious songs from the harp, played skillfully by Jenn Fenn. Gallery 2 will be hosting the bistro this year with proceeds going to our curator Ted Fogg to assist with costs incurred from cancer treatments. So come in and show your support to Ted and Andi, enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, purchase some Christmas baking, or even have your lunch. You’ll find the artisans on both floors. At this year’s show from around the Boundary area and beyond you’ll find pottery, stained glass, wood turnings, skin care, fabric arts, jewelry

and much more. Part of the fun is the hourly raffle. When you make a purchase from one of the participating artisans or from the gallery gift shop, you’ll receive a draw ticket. Put one part of the ticket in the draw and you enter for a chance to win the door prize—your pick of any of the artisan crafts donated by our artisans. You’ll have a chance to win every hour, so be sure and stick around and enjoy the show and come back on Saturday. You could take home a special piece of Boundary culture, for free. Hours are Friday, Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

The fall edition of House & Home has hit KootenayBoundary newsstands, and inside you can learn about green building, freeing yourself from clutter and the best way to store your wine. “Knowing the average home is saturated with products and processes harmful to personal and global health, I paraphrase Dr. King to say it is no longer a choice between green building and non-green building in the world, it’s green building and non-existence,” writes Nelson

architect Matthew Stanley. In his piece Building Green, Stanley goes through the different certification programs that exist locally for green building, and highlights the work of Carrie Fitzsimons and Dave Oosthuizen. “Building green is about designing for today and for tomorrow,” he writes. Elsewhere in the issue Laurel Collins writes about “how to create a clean canvas for a fresh start to anything you want”. “Creating a clean slate

means de-cluttering and this includes all kinds of clutter,” she writes. “Common clutter, as well as mental and emotional clutter.” She offers simple strategies to rid your house of the old magazines, broken toys and junk drawers. Trisha Elliott writes about a dream home in Shutty Bench. The piece includes an interview with Rick Short, owner of Red Dog Carpentry. House & Home is published twice a year by Black Press.

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Plenty of creatures will be stirring on Friday night, Dec. 4, as the Santa Claus parade hits town starting at 7 p.m. The fourth annual parade starts at the usual location at the Selkirk College parking lot and goes down 72nd Avenue, down Second Street one block to Market Avenue and then up and back to the college lot. Bud Alcock has been with the parade committee since it began in the summer of 2011. He said the parades are getting bigger and better each and every year with families lining the parade route. “The participation every year has been excellent,” said Alcock. “It started as a way of celebrating Christmas and has just grown since. It’s a nice break in the middle of winter. We recognized four and a half years ago that there was a need in the community. There was no central focus as to organizing the parades.” Alcock and a couple of other community members formed the parade committee, which organize both the Santa parade and the Canada Day parade each year in Grand Forks. “Every parade we’ve done

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Photos by Ball Photography Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.

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Long before the roads were paved or power and telephone services were available to the North Fork valley, the residents held many a social event in the three schoolhouses of the day. One room schools included one at Sand Creek, Kettle River North and Brown Creek and served children of the North Fork up to Grade 8. Dances, box socials, teas, picnics and card parties (canasta was a favourite) were among the festivities that took place in these outlying areas, not only in the schools but also in homes. Many talented musicians were often present at these gatherings. Brown Creek is the only school left standing and is also known as Brown Creek Hall. It was in operation as a school from 1920 to 1957. It has undergone many changes over the years thanks to the hard working efforts of the ladies and men of the community. The hall now boasts electric heat and appliances, a well, running water and indoor plumbing. In the early nineteen sixties Marie Allen and Nancy Tesolin, (now Nancy Benstead) decided they needed a night away from their everyday lives and so once a month they would get together at different homes for socializing. Marg Bryant, Mary Cathcart, Nettie Woolhether, Ada

Clapper, Edna Kienas and Carmen Seabrook were among those from the ranching and farming communities who attended. These ladies formed the North Fork Community Club. It now boasts a membership of 24 and has evolved into a mini service club which caretakes the Brown Creek School/Hall, donating to several charities, and funding a school scholarship. The club is community-oriented and aids neighbours in need. Recent events the club has hosted are a garage sale, tea and bake sale, a benefit dance, bake sale and silent auction. In 1983 a North Fork reunion took place at the hall. Copies of this event have been found and are available from Jeannie Galloway at 250-442-3917. The club has also hosted several history nights and published four cookbooks. There are a few copies of the North Fork Community 50th Anniversary Cookbook left and can be purchased from Marina Pavan at 250-4428009. Carrying on with the traditions from the past, a Halloween harvest dinner is held every year. Children dress in costumes and carve pumpkins, swat at a pinata and receive goody bags. Guests are invited to share in the festivities. Christmas is a much anticipated event as a traditional Christmas feast is enjoyed by all. Carols led by Gwen and Al-

lan Pauls are sung while children wait anxiously for the arrival of Santa Claus. Other functions take place throughout the year including a thorough cleaning of the yard and hall in the spring and necessary repairs. On a sadder note, the hall has been a location for many a memorial/celebration of life event. The North Fork valley has grown impressively over the last 50 years. As land became available people found it a desirable area to live in and new homes are still being constructed today. Folks from every walk of life have moved into the valley and so it is with the members that make up the North Fork Community Club. We have young mothers, retirees and professional ladies and those still involved with the ranching life. It is a diversified group of ladies and each has something to contribute. New members are always welcomed. Men are always invited to the work party! The club meets on the second Wednesday of the month January to June and September to December. Our ladies’ Christmas meeting with gift exchange is on Dec. 2 at Jean MacDonald’s (phone to confirm location) and our Christmas family dinner with Santa is Dec. 20. For further information about the club, phone Gwen Pauls at 250-442-2938 or Julie Andrew at 250-442-3901.


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ry’s very successful raffle ticket sale took place throughout the summer but the draw was reserved for the annual tea date this year. The door-prize winners at the Christmas Tea were Kathy Adrain, Helen Buxton, Bonnie Cordelia, Joan Hi- The Christina Lake Health-Care Auxiliary Christmas Tea has become a Dale Machum photo ram, D. tradition not to be missed. Pepin, lection was the largest ever at thanks to Grace McGregor Shirley Romaine- this event and the members for acting as our capable mand Ollie Walker. of the CLHCA thank all the emcee, some volunteer fireThe winner of the business and individual do- fighters for their muscle with 50/50 draw was nors so much for their sup- heavy tables, and all the famGlendine Brettell. port. As well, the ever popu- ily members and friends who Many guests at lar bake table was cleared out helped with serving, baking, the tea went home in short order. decorating, setting up and happy with their Once again, the annual taking down the hall. successful bids on Christmas tea showcased All funds raised by the the over 90 items how members of the com- auxiliary are used to buy available in the si- munity at the Lake come equipment for the Boundary lent auction. This together to help out. Many Hospital and other healthyear’s auction colcare facilities in the region or Caroline Marks (left) happily accepts a cheque for $1,ooo on behalf of her husband, Kevin Marks, from Sally Caisley (right), coordinator of the annual Christmas tea hosted by the Christina Lake Health-Care Auxiliary (CLHCA) on Nov. 14. Submitted photo

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to grant scholarships. These recipients of the earnings generated by so many volunteer hours are the true winners.

Maple Lane Alpaca Farm Tuesday - Friday 12 pm - 5 pm Sat. 10 am - 4 pm 3915 West Hwy 3 Grand Forks • 250-442-6642

Christmas Pop-up Store November 23 ~ December 24 Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm #162 - 72nd Avenue, Grand Forks (across from the Fire Hall)

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Grand Forks Gazette

A showcase of musical talent (Top) Kalimaya Romaine performs Merrily we Roll Along with Erna Gobbett accompanying. The performance took place during the Canada Music Week Gala at GFSS on Friday. The event, the 24th annual, was held by the Boundary Music Educators Association and was part of Canada Music Week. There were 21 performers and four different accompanists. (Bottom) Madeline Copland, accompanied by Eleanore Martins on the piano, performs Can You Feel the Love Tonight from The Lion King.

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The GFSS Junior Boys Volleyball Team would like to give a huge thank you to Buy-Low Foods for their generous support of our recent Hot Dog Fundraiser.

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INSTALLATION UPDATE The City of Grand Forks has successfully completed the installation of 30 sample pit meter installs to local residents this past fall. Outside pit meter installs will resume again in the Spring of 2016, as soon as weather permits. The Request for Purchase (RFP) for the installation of the remaining inside water meters is currently posted, therefor installation will begin as soon as the successful proponents has been awarded. We ask those Residents that have not yet signed up to have their water meter installed, to please do so by NO LATER than December 15, 2015. Please call the Public Works office at (250) 442-4148 to get your name on the water meter install list if you haven’t already done so. The City of Grand Forks appreciates your co-operation in our effort to continue the completion of the Water Meter Program, and your support to make this program a success.

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COMMUNITY MAKES YOU. YOU MAKE YOUR COMMUNITY. The Phoenix Foundation helped to fund the Native Plant Nursery and Riparian and Wetland Demonstration Site at Christina Lake. The plants grown in their nursery will be used for restoration of the shoreline in the Community Nature Park, they will also be able to teach people how to do it on their own property and assist with restoration projects in the Boundary Region. When completed the nursery will be open to the public and tours will be available.

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Beautiful Boundary babies showcased in calendar SUBMITTED

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After receiving over 200 amazingly cute photos, the peer mentors of Boundary Family and Individual Services Society (BFISS) have finally put together the much-awaited “Beautiful Boundary Babies” 18-month calendar. This calendar is comprised of 81 cute and fun pictures of

Boundary children/babies with animals as a fundraiser for the Baby’s Best Chance, Parents of Young Children and Breastfeeding Cafe programs at BFISS (www.boundaryfamily.org/). By purchasing a calendar, you help

support these non-profit programs that provide an essential outlet for hundreds of babies, children, mothers and families in the Boundary. They truly are an integral part of our community. At $20 each, these high-quality,

18-month calendars are a steal! They are available at many businesses around the Boundary area, so keep an eye out. With Christmas around the corner, you won’t want to miss out. Get yours while they last!

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The West Kootenay Community TEETH Clinic opened in June 2014 providing service to the West Kootenay/ Boundary region. The need for better dental health, for those with low incomes, has been a driving force for us to develop a way to bring access to dental to our communities. Through the success of the West Kootenay Community TEETH Clinic there is a way to access local care. In TEETH’s first year the clinic served 192 people with many having multiple appointments. Through the dedicated work of the board of TEETH and the grantors to this organization, the clinic exists. Today you have an opportunity to help the clinic. TEETH has been shortlisted for the Pacific Blue Cross 75th anniversary contest, Share the Care, where the winner receives $50,000. When you vote for TEETH you will help us win the grand prize. We know, with your help, we can win this prize and open more clinics in our region and say yes to more people. Vote daily for our video: www. pac.bluecross. ca/75thanniversary/ v i d e o / We s t - K o o tenay-CommunityTeeth-Clinic-Society.

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NEW DOCTOR

Grand Forks Gazette

The Boundary Medical Clinic is pleased to welcome

Dr. Gwen Campbell to the clinic. She will be assuming responsibility for the practice of Dr. Nathan Dalla Lana as of January 4, 2016. Dr. Dalla Lana is pleased to leave the care of his patients to Dr. Campbell, who has been working in Trail for several years. Dr. Dalla Lana will be assuming the responsibility of Dr. Merry’s practice at the Christina Lake Medical Clinic.

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Advisory council role an honour Welcome to a new monthly column series highlighting what is happening in School District 51! I am in my first year as a new trustee and I am honoured to be the liaison to the Boundary Aboriginal Education Advisory Council (BAEAC). As I left our last meeting I was impressed by the graciousness and generosity of the Elders and committee members in my midst. They spoke of building bridges in the community, nurturing relationships; welcoming others in and creating safe places. I couldn’t help but think, “This is the wisdom of the Elders in action”. As they spoke of building relationships with our youth for purposes of walking with them as they enter adulthood, my heart said “yes!” There is increasingly less and less space in our culture for the wisdom of the elder. Youth, we are told is where it is at. And while it may be where it’s at when it comes to technology, ideas, and definitely the future (among lots of other things!), I am con-

❚ Eye on

Education

MARK DANYLUK SD51 Trustee

vinced there must be room for wisdom and living in our society. We need our elders to help us ensure that technology remains a useful tool and not a life; that ideas are for establishing wholeness in the individual and community; that the future is built on the applied wisdom of the past and present. As a fairly new school board liaison to the BAEAC, I can say that I have begun to witness that there is indeed more and more space for the wisdom of the Elder: not just in the lives of our 28 per cent aboriginal student population, but beyond as well. This is good. In 2007 a group of people got together comprised of representatives the Boundary All Nations Aboriginal Council (BANAC), the Boundary Metis Community Associa-

tion, aboriginal parents, the school district and others. Together, they have created two successive Boundary Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreements (www.sd51. bc.ca/abed/index.html ). To help in articulating and realizing the vision and guiding principles of the agreement, the Medicine Wheel was adopted. Divided into four directions (north, east, south and west) and four colours (white, yellow, red and black) representing the intellectual (mind), emotional, spiritual and physical, the medicine wheel reflects the whole person and community. These are also expressed in the goal of creating a sense of belonging, achievement, self-respect and pride of heritage. In our schools we have dedicated staff, and volunteers who are seeking to make this vision a reality by giving opportunities for all students to participate in aboriginal activities, interact with visiting Elders, attend outside presentations from various Interior Sa’lish groups, and

support teachers to integrate first people’s principles of learning, worldviews and perspectives into their classrooms with its emphasis on First People’s principles of learning. We are very proud of this work and invite you to come and see for yourself. Keep your eyes and ears open for upcoming events and join in. Why not take spend some time at the Gateway in Midway? It is located in the small park across from the medical Ccnic and just west of the high school. Or check out the Perley Aboriginal Education Space (soon to be renamed!). In addition to usage throughout the week, every Friday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. you are invited to attend aboriginal gatherings that include a variety of topics and activities. Nov. 27 is a Talking Circle along with children’s drumming. Call 250 442 2267 (ext. 40234) for more info. Remember, it takes a community to raise a child…and you are part of this community.

Library has permanent ongoing sale I have an embarrassing confession: before I became a librarian, I didn’t like to use the library to get the books I read for pleasure. I used the library for books I needed for school or to get pertinent information, but when it came to the next Margaret Atwood or Stephen King, I always headed to the bookstore. It was because I was a book hoarder. I became emotionally attached to my pleasure-reading books, and so I didn’t want to give them back when I was done. Add-

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ing onto that the time-crunch of having to return my books on time, I just wasn’t interested in getting them from the library. While I have mostly moved on from that, there are a lot of people who still don’t

like to borrow their pleasure reading. Now, don’t get me wrong, I will be the first to try and indoctrinate you into the cult of the library, but I do have a solution for those of you who are like my prelibrarian self: we now have a permanent, ongoing book sale at the library. Due to the volume of donations that we receive along with our need to take older books out of the collection to make way for new ones, we have put out a table (sometimes two!) of

Proud library supporters Steven and Patti Young of Clyde’s Pub held a benefit day recently for the Friends of the Grand Forks and District Public Library. A portion of the proceeds from the day’s food sales went to the group, that in turn benefits the library—the Youngs were pleased and proud to hand over a cheque for $500! Dale Machum photo

books at the library that you never have to return. Our books are all for sale by donation, which means it’s a steal of a deal for you! We use money earned from the book sale to make improvements to the library or to buy new books (the kind you have to return). While you (usually) won’t find the latest books by your favourite authors, you will almost definitely find something to keep yourself entertained! Christmas Tree Papercrafting, Thursday, Dec. 3, 6:30 p.m. Join us while Bonnie Chapman shows us how to make Christmas trees out of old books! Festive Family Storytime Thursday, Dec. 10, 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Come to our very special family evening with storytellers, musicians, and Santa! There will be a gift book for each family to keep, and snacks will be served!

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Thank You The Boundary Horse Association would like to recognize and express sincerest gratitude to all sponsors and supporters. Thank you for making the 2015 year a success! Dave Dale Insurance Grand Forks Station Pub Jogas Espresso Café Deep Creek Veterinary Services Interfor Kettle River Veterinary Services D&D Service Centre and Storage Inc. K-9 Clippers Nick’s Feed Centre Lia Azhure Inc. Bartlett Contracting & Excavating Grand Forks Flooring Starmoore Morgans Painted Horse Tack & Supplies

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Columbia and Western Rail Trail

Public Meeting and Information Gathering Session Monday, December 7 6:00 – 8:00 pm Omega Restaurant - 7400 Hwy 3 Grand Forks, B.C. hosted by

Presentation by: the Recreation Sites and Trails BC branch of The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations The Columbia and Western Rail Trail (CWRT) is owned by the BC Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and administered by the Recreation Sites and Trails BC (RSTBC) branch. The trail was acquired by the Province from the CPR in about 1995 and is designated as Trans-Canada Trail. RSTBC manages the CWRT through a volunteer partnership agreement with the Grand Forks Community Trails Society and in coordination with the RDKB areas C, D and E and the City of Grand Forks. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss a proposed non-motorized designation of a 17km section of CWRT between the west end of Cascade Trestle and the City of Grand Forks. This is an opportunity to learn about and discuss this proposal and to provide feedback. RSVP by December 3rd Community Futures Boundary (250) 442-2722 or anna@boundarycf.com


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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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Grand Forks Gazette

What’s next for the Kettle River Watershed z Kettle River Q&A GRAHAM WATT

In the last column I reviewed a few of the main activities and initiatives of 2015 for the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan. Today I want to look ahead to 2016, sharing a few of the priorities in the Plan that our steering committee and advisory group are committed to achieving. On Nov. 19 we held a second meeting with a large group representing water suppliers from across the Boundary. There were farmers, municipal councillors, small water utility operators and technical staff, there to talk about how we can better respond to drought. Two main points emerged. First, the group identified that more information sharing and education was needed for water users and ratepayers in how (and why) to reduce water use in different settings. That could include everything from bulletins and columns to hands-on demonstration and door-to-door contact to support compliance with water regulations. This relates to several actions in Strategy 1 in the Plan. Second, the group recommended developing a common approach and terminology in a water conservation and drought response strategy (Action 2.3.1 and 2.4.1). The B.C. Drought Response Plan clearly articulates a role for local partnerships in responding to drought, providing a good starting point for our discussions. Though as some group members pointed out, our strategy needs to be proactive, not reactive, by instilling widespread water conservation practices that help reduce the impacts of drought before we even get to water restrictions. We will be discussing these points with water suppliers over the coming months in order to develop a sound and well-supported strategy that could be adopted as policy across the region. Another major initiative for 2016 is building an online map-based interface

The Kettle River.

so the public and decision-makers can learn more about their water supplies, discover reports and monitoring information, and connect the dots between different issues (Action 1.2.1). Relevant information is currently housed in dozens of different websites and databases, making it difficult to put together a current and coherent picture of issues such as drought, land use impacts or ecosystem stresses. Throughout the planning process, many people have shared their concerns about protecting the headwaters – our ‘water towers’ in the mountains and plateaus – from the impacts of different land uses and activities. While some point the finger at one group or another, the problems are really cumulative and interconnected, so we need to look deeply at the issues (as in the Granby Wilderness Society’s Riparian Threat Assessment) then work together on meaningful solutions (Direction 3.1 and 3.2). To that end, we are planning to work with the Okanagan Nation Alliance Natural Resource Committee to co-host a community forum this winter on protecting the headwaters (Action 1.1.5). We are really excited about learning more about our common interests in

Norm Ohlhausen / Abnormal Stone Works, Midway

the headwaters and about First Nations knowledge and perspectives about land and water. Stay tuned for more details. We will be continuing to work with the Boundary Habitat Stewards and other partners to restore habitat around streams, lakes and wetlands, and connecting with planning initiatives by local governments, forestry and agriculture to improve watershed health and function. Of course, there are other priority actions that various stakeholders wish to support or lead as we move forward – I look forward to hearing from you about your priorities and commitments. As the plan indicated, many different organizations share responsibility among their various jurisdictions for protecting and managing water, and we need to work together to ensure policies and practices are connected, consistently and effectively, by the one common thread of healthy, functioning waterways and ecosystems. Graham Watt is the coordinator of the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan for the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary. Contact Graham at plan@kettleriver.ca or 250.442.4111.


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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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Learning to Drive at the GEM first runner up for the People’s Choice Award at the 2014 Toronto International Film festival. This is a good character-driven, unpredictable and human film. Sorry, no car chases or pyrotechnics….. just good script and fine acting. This is going to be a bit of a double bill event. Before Learning to Drive we are privileged, along with co-hosts gallery 2, to be showing the 14-minute film Ellis. Ellis is inspired by the work of JR on Ellis Island. JR is a Paris-born artist known for his oversized black and white installations. “When I started working on Ellis, the refugee crisis had not yet reached its current peak,” JR said. “Walking around the abandoned hospital on Ellis Island, I could feel the presence of the hundreds of thousands of people who passed through, and of the countless ones who didn’t make it and got turned back. I look for what’s often missing in today’s media coverage. I want to find the story behind each person who left his or her country. I want to know what made them leave everything and everyone behind, even when they knew they’d never be able to come back. It takes so much courage. “There were immigrants in Ellis a hundred years ago, there are migrants now, and there will be some in a hundred years, so we have to do what we can to try to relate to each individual story.” This timely movie was scripted by Eric Roth and stars Robert De Niro. The films will be shown at the GEM Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Many thanks to Grand Forks’ Sol Guy, who is VP of content with Tribeca and who produced Ellis. Thanks also to our patrons and sponsors and to Maureen and Marius Paquet of the GEM Theatre and to Internet Movie Database (IMDb) and Rotten Tomatoes.

LARRY HUDEMA

For the Grand Forks Gazette

On Tuesday, Dec 1, Spotlight Films will be presenting Learning to Drive. This drama/romance/comedy, directed by Spaniard Isabel Coixet (Elegy, The Secret of Words), features Patricia Clarkson (Maze Runner) as Wendy, a self-absorbed New York book critic and the supremely talented Sir Ben Kingsley (Gandhi, War Inc., House of Sand and Fog, Dave, etc.) as Darwan, a calm Sikh taxi driver moonlighting as a driving instructor. So here’s how the story unfolds: Wendy is still in shock from her divorce after being dumped by her husband, Ted (Jake Weber, the classic Dawn of the Dead, Elementary, and several TV show appearances including Law and Order) who left her for a younger woman. Unfortunately for Wendy, she never learned to drive, relying on Ted. She enrols in lessons with the gentle Darwan, awaiting his impending arranged marriage with a woman he has never met, Jasleen (Sarita Choudhury, TV series Homeland). The act of learning to drive becomes a convenient metaphor for Wendy regaining control of her life. Through the teacher/student dynamic, both the sharptongued Wendy and the soft spoken Darwan learn about relationships, life and the value of friendship. This is the second collaboration involving Coixet, Kingsley, and Clarkson, Elegy being the first. Kingsley considers Coixet one of the most talented directors he’s ever worked with—an impressive array of legends that includes Spielberg, Scorsese and Polanski. “Of all the great directors I’ve worked with, Scorsese is the master of male vulnerability,” he says. “I think Isabel is his female equivalent.” Learning to Drive, based on a New Yorker article by Katha Pollitt and co-written by Sarah Kernochan, was

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Pioneers host bake sale at Villages Pioneer Clubs held a successful bake sale at the same time as the Ten Thousand Villages Sale. Thanks go to the girls, their mothers and Pals for all the scrumptious baking. Raffle winners were: Potterbees dish by Sandy Jo Lewis – Steve Postma; quilted wall hanging by Shirley Franz – Janet; fudge by Jacqui – Ann Wolfram; button tote by Lina Martens – Gail Scherr; walnuts from Fife – Debbie Smith; stone angel – Norma Bielert; glowing angel – Bill Fehr; Santa dip set – Marg Wernick; dog stocking – Nina Walker; Glade candle warmer – Mark Battersby; mauve vase – Kristel; angel candle holders – Sandy-Jo Lewis; candle holding – Stephanie; cappuccino cups – Theresa Konken; crystal cream and sugar set – Candace Weiler.

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Curling club’s origins began at rink by the Legion STEVEN URE

For the Grand Forks Gazette

It’s been 116 years since the first meeting of the Grand Forks Curling Club. Back then it cost $10 for a full-season membership, which is a lot more expensive than it is now given inflation. The first rink in Grand Forks was located across from the Royal Canadian Legion, where the Harrington Apartments now stand. According to the 1909-1910 curling club minutes: “In December 1909 the ice was put into the Grand Forks Curling Rink for the first time, and starting on Jan. 5, 1910, 16 teams from the Boundary Area (Grand Forks, Phoenix, Greenwood, and Mother Lode) participated in the inaugural President’s Cup Curling Bonspiel.” The coveted Grand Forks Cup was awarded for the first time two years later in 1911 and that was when the real intercity rivalry began, culminating in Grand Forks’ first national team who were eligible to participate in the 1st Annual Vancouver Bonspiel. The team skipped by

– Photo courtesy of Grand Forks Curling Club

N.L. McInnes didn’t win the bonspiel that year, but they put Grand Forks on the map in terms of curling talent and local curlers competed in many other national competitions over the next few years. With curling’s rise in popularity, women were eager to form their own club and in 1926, women-only competitions began. Soon they were hosting their own mixed bonspiels where 16 rinks participated. The local curling rink boasts the single biggest sporting event that Grand Forks has ever hosted. In 1957, a total of 168 curlers from eight communities competed in a three-day bonspiel. But the club doesn’t always revolve around good sportsmanship. Like most century-old institutions, it has its own salacious history as well. In 1932, 131 Sons of Freedom (“Freedomites”), a breakaway sect of the Doukhobors, were arrested and confined inside the curling rink following a nude protest along North Fork Road. Forty years later, a streaker wearing nothing but a pair of winter boots strode across the rink during the Ladies Annual Bonspiel.

In 1977, the Grand Forks Curling Club purchased a new lot and formed plans to construct a 21 metre (70 foot) by 61 metre (200 foot) curling rink that would hold four ice sheets, a cafeteria and lounge area. This new rink was projected to cost $150,000. In typical construction fashion, a year later a new estimate for the rink was set at $382,200. Shortly after its construction, the curling club had to go to the city and ask for a bailout due to the rink’s large mortgage and shared high interest rate. The city and the club reached an agreement where the city took ownership of the rink and took on the debt, and the club would rent the rink for a monthly fee. For the first time in nearly 80 years, the rink no longer belonged to the curling club. It was now a municipal enterprise owned by the City of Grand Forks. The city had intervened and prevented the rink from going defunct, saving the sport of curling. Imagine if this city did not have this pivotal communal hub. That would mean Angus MacKay and his mixed team would have never been West Kootenay Champi-

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ons in 1988 and Don Bedard would have never qualified for the Provincial Championship in 1991. The city would have never been able to host countless spectacular venues like the 1990 Interior 60+ Masters Playdowns, the 1992 Provincial Junior Boys Championships or the first combined bonspiel in 1994 featuring 44 teams, 16 women’s rinks and 28 men’s. The curling club even had the privilege to host several Olympic athletes. Three women from the Russian curling team, who had competed in the Salt Lake Winter Games earlier that year, trained in the local rink for the 2002 World Junior Curling Championships held in Kelowna. The Russian Junior Men also dropped by Grand Forks and competed against some local teams. No official tallies were written up for these matches. In 2007, there was a boon of young curling talent in Grand Forks, as both the girls and boys high school curling team secured the right to represent the Kootenays in the provincial championships. Neither team won that year, but it precipitated one of • See CURLING CLUB page 24

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Curling club the most successful curling seasons in the club’s history. First off, skip Norm Arnott, Carlo Crema, Johnny Ikari, Al Cook and George Last became 70+ BCIMA Hobbs

Men’s night league curling at Phoenix brought curlers from Grand Forks and surrounding area. – Photo courtesy of Grand Forks Curling Club

McAlister Champions. Then skip Bill McGowan, Angus MacKay, Tom Bassett, Paul Beattie and Joe Hasabe won the 60+ BCIMA Hobbs McAlister Championship. Kevin Maffioli, Mike Imrie, Shawn Mamchur and Daryl Popoff earned a fourth berth into the Interior Men’s Playdowns. Team Hawkins consisting of Curtis Hawkins, Mike Hiram, Kevin Woykin and Jessie Bass won the Provincial Juvenile Championship. But the winningest team in 2007

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was made up of Randi Ludwar, Erinn Bartlett, Stacy Ludwar and Clare Turner. They won the B.C. High School Championship and earned gold at the BC Games. They then took home bronze in the U.S.-18 Optimist International Tournament in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Their phenomenal season garnered them recognition from Curl BC, who named them Team of the Year. Randi Ludwar, their skip, was also named Player of the Year and their coach Teresa Hiram Coach of the Year. Team Ludwar’s previous long-time coach Terry Bublitz commented, “Congratulations has to go to these young ladies. I have coached many winning teams in my years, but never have I seen a team who are this good and has accomplished so much. And to think they are just 16!” The girls’ team had continued success when they placed fourth in the Provincial Playdowns the next year and another Ludwar, this time sister Kelly, and her team won bronze. Talent must run in the family. With this great show of success, especially from the younger generations, the Grand Forks Curling Club gained even more popularity and in 2010, it hosted the largest bonspiel in the town’s history. The 2010 Combined Bonspiel, which happened to be the curling club’s Centennial Combined Bonspiel, featured 46 teams, 15 women’s teams and 21 men’s. Both Grand Forks men’s and women’s A-division teams won that year. The elusive Grand

Presenting the Grand Forks Atom Hockey Team.

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Atoms win Penticton tourney

Grand Forks Atoms team traveled to Penticton Nov. 13-15 to play in the Penticton Atom tournament. Grand Forks Atoms had a record 3-0 in preliminary round. The team won their Sunday semi-final playoff 6:30 a.m. game and advance to the finals, where they beat Cas-

tlegar to win the tournament. It was a great weekend. The head coach is Ken Abetkoff, assisted by Barry Savitkoff and Brody Peterson. The team is comprised of Aiden Burch, Maddox Hampf, Ben Edwards, Cameron Bryant, Gabriella Campbell, Corbin Savitkoff, Aydn Peterson, Riley Menzies, Jack Jones, Alex Edwards, Zak Thomas and Samuel Sjoden.

Forks Cup was once again engraved with the men’s team’s names. “I’m very proud of our curling rink,” said Mikki Hamagami, a long-time curler at the club, “and the integral role it plays in the community.” Mikki’s late husband, Terri, and Ken Lockhart had key roles in initiating the build of the

new curling rink. “Sadly, curling is becoming less popular nationwide,” Mikki continued, “but I’m optimistic the club will attract more players, especially young ones, with our facility’s new sticks and excellent coaches.” Given the club’s long and proud history, there is no doubt it will attract many great players.

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Winter enthusiasts check out some great deals on skis and ski equipment at the GFSS ski club ski swap on Saturday at the school. Craig Lindsay photo

Ski club a great experience VICTORIA HENNE

For the Grand Forks Gazette

The Grand Forks Secondary School Ski/Board Club is a wonderful opportunity for Grand Forks students who just want to hit the slopes and get some extra skiing or snowboarding during winter. It was started nearly 30 years ago, beginning as a small group of five or six and it has become more and more popular with currently 50-plus members! The teachers who volunteer to organize the club do a great job and with their support the club flourishes! The club is open to all students whether you’re just starting Grade 8 or finishing Grade 12, or a beginner boarder or an advanced skier, it’s fun for everyone!

Each year the ski club has the opportunity to go on a twonight trip, (open to Grade 9 and up) sometime after winter break. This year we are going to Revelstoke Mountain Ski Resort, a great hill that I’m excited to visit. Even though these trips require long bus rides, it’s so worth it! Last year the club went to Sun Peaks Resort in Kamloops for two actionpacked days of skiing and boarding. We had a fantastic time and can’t wait for the next trip. It isn’t just about just skiing though, you also get hang out with people who have the same interest as you: skiing and boarding! But let’s not forget the Grade 8s, the club also does a day trip to closer hills, such as Big White, Red Mountain or White

Water Resorts, for which the Grade 8‘s have first dibs. These trips are just as much fun as the overnight trip. The GFSS Ski/Board Club also holds an annual ski swap at the high school as part of our fundraising. This year it was held this past Saturday, Nov. 21 and all the members participated to raise money to cover a portion of the coach costs for our trip. We thank the community for supporting us! Every member of the GFSS Ski/Board Club has an amazing time with the club. It’s the perfect way to get outside, enjoy the winter air and go skiing and boarding. I hope that the GFSS Ski/Board Club lives on for many decades to come so future students can enjoy the experience like I have.

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Sports

Juniors put skills to the test Amanda Vatcher of GFSS junior girls volleyball team bumps the ball in a game against Mount Sentinel (South Slocan) during a play-day on Nov. 17 at the school. Also involved in the play-day were teams from J.L. Crowe (Trail) and Boundary Central (Midway). Craig Lindsay photo

Seniors dominate play-day Kayla Whyte of the GFSS senior girls volleyball team goes for the block against Stanley Humphries (Castlegar) during the team’s game on Nov. 18 during a play-day in Grand Forks. GFSS won all their matches including beating Boundary Central and Stanley Humphries 2. Looking on in support is teammate Chloe Skerritt (#13). Craig Lindsay photo

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week to week so you continue to strengthen different muscles and build endurance. GRAND FORKS The winter RECREATION program will be held on Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. in the aquatic centre fitness room. Deadline to register will be Dec. 29. We are now taking registrations for all our winter swim lessons programs. Red Cross swim lessons will be held on Friday afternoons starting Jan. 23 and preschool lessons will be held on Saturdays afternoons starting Jan. 24. Space is limited so please call today. Canadian Swim Patrol program offers advanced training for children interested a career in the aquatic field. The winter program will be held on Friday afternoons from 3 - 5 p.m. Deadline to register will be Jan. 8.

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GFREC has many options for you and your family. The annual pool pass sale is on now until Dec. 31. Dropin Aquafit and Circuit classes, and preschool and Red Cross swim lessons programs are just a few of the healthy gifts available to you. If you can’t decide, choose a gift certificate and let your loved ones pick an activity or program. Commit to heatlh this winter January is the start of a new year and we all try to commit to our health in one form or another. GFREC has many programs to help you get started or get you through the winter months. Yoga instructor Sarah Densmore will be offering yoga on Mondays from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. in the Arena Viewing Room. You can register for the full winter session or drop in on a weekly basis. Shape Up for 2016 is a program designed to help you complete a full body workout using cardio and weights. The exercises are set up to alternate from cardio to strength training on a time circuit. The instructor encourages you to work at your own pace. The exercise format changes from

Black Bettys host tourney The Jack Goddard Memorial Arena will be busy this weekend with the Black Betty’s Adult Recreational Hockey Tournament. The Family Drop-In Hockey session on Saturday from 4:45 - 5:45 p.m. has been canceled and the Sunday afternoon public skating session has been changed to a toonie session from 3:45 - 5 p.m.

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Hunger matters to children Hunger Matters, but so does clothing your family adequately and keeping your home at a reasonable temperature. How do you decide which is more important when there’s only enough cash for one of them? It’s been cool the past few mornings and as we’ve turned up our thermostat I’ve been reassured to know that we can afford our power bills during the coming high-usage season. Unfortunately, there are many people in our community who don’t have that reassurance. The majority of low income people are renters (over 75 per cent of local food bank clients) and low rent facilities have a tendency to be poorly insulated and/or have electric heat — often electric baseboard heating. If you’ve just been scraping by – managing to make ends meet with help the Boundary Com-

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munity Food Bank, Whispers of Hope, Blessings Boutique and More—how do you cope with months of increased power bills? FortisBC does offer some assistance for those with low income through their Energy Conservation Assistance Program but more quality low-rent housing is needed. And what about clothing? What if none of your children fit into last year’s winter coats or boots? Whispers of Hope (7212 Riverside Drive) in addition to their hot lunch program and the Hospital Auxiliary (7239 Second St.) both operate thrift stores which have affordable clothing in a variety of sizes. Blessings Boutique at Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive) has a free store on Fridays

and Border Country Realty is once again holding their Coats for Kids drive. New or gently used winter coats can be dropped off year round at 347 Market Ave. Anyone needing a coat should watch for their ads once distribution days and times are finalized. Hunger matters, and it matters most to children. In the first 10 months of 2015, more children received food through the Boundary Community Food Bank than in ALL of 2014. November has been extremely busy so far and other local service organizations are seeing similar increases in need. You can help. Donations of non-perishable food items and cash are always welcomed at the food bank. Clothing and household goods you no longer need can be rehomed through the thrift stores. If you contact the organization(s) you wish to help, they can

Support for dementia Asking for help is never easy for most people. But for the increasing number of Grand Forks residents caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia, it’s essential. “You really can’t support your family member by yourself,” said Julie Leffelaar, regional education and support coordinator for the non-profit Alzheimer Society of B.C. for Grand Forks and the West Kootenays. The society makes it easier for caregivers who need help by running a free local support and information group. Participants meet monthly to share practical tips and strategies for living with dementia. Participants receive much-needed emotional support. The group serves people who want current information that will help improve quality of life for themselves and their family member. For more information on the Grand

Forks group contact Franni Carmen at 250442-5320, or Julie Leffelaar toll-free at 1-855-

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Sunday, December 13 10:30 a.m. The King is Coming (Joe Kraftchick)

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Lilian Ruth Armstrong (nee May) Lilian Ruth Armstrong (nee May) passed away November 15, 2015 in Kelowna Hospital. She was much loved and will be missed. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date.

Dennine Gayle (Perry) Smith Dennine Gayle (Perry) Smith past away in Boundary Hospital on Saturday, November 21, 2015. Dennine’s Funeral Service will be held on Friday, November 27 at 11:00 a.m. at the Gospel Chapel in Grand Forks, B.C. Dennine will missed missed by all who knew her.

Frances Horkoff (nee Plotnikoff/ Jmaeff)

It is with deepest sorrow we announce the passing of our beautiful mother, grandmother, Frances Horkoff (nee Plotnikoff/Jmaeff). Born in 1934 at Verigin Saskatchewan where she enjoyed living a farming life until moving to Grand Forks in the early 40’s. She was married in Grand Forks and had five children to raise. She loved gardening and cooking, especially the traditional Russian foods. She was an amazing cook, very often treating us to her delicious dishes. She grew the most amazing gardens passing on her gardening skills and secrets to us. She loved flowers, camping, bluegrass, old country and gospel music, often singing to her favourite songs. Mom loved a good hearted laugh and winning at Bingo. She loved family gatherings and meals. Her visits with her grandchildren great-grandchildren were very special to her heart. She had an open door and loved family and friends visits and reminiscing her childhood years on the farm with us. Oh so many stories to cherish. Mom passed on Nov. 12 with family at her side at Hardyview Auxillary Manor, were she had lived for the past five years. She often spoke of the angels that took care of her there, making special friends with the care aids and residence, her second family. Mom left us with a wealth of recipes and gardening advice we use to this day with amazing results. Mom was predeceased by her brother Harry in 1948, her stepdad Bill Jmaeff in 1987, her mother Nora (Anastasia) Jmaeff in 2001, her children, son Jackie in 1955, daughter Tracy Lynn in 1985 and son Allan in 2009. She is survived by her son Peter (Cecile), son Bill, granddaughters Shelly and Jackie, great-grandson Drae and great-granddaughter Abi, along with other family and relatives. A golden heart stopped beating, working hands put to rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best.

Mom, you left us with a fulfillment that can never be emptied and now there is this emptiness that can never be filled. There will be a private family gathering and celebration of life at a later date.

CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month

BAHA’I FAITH

For information call 250-442-3035.

BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH

Pastor: Ryan Van Kuik 250 449 1439 or boundarycommunitychurch@gmail.com Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1Y0 Sunday Service.............................................................................10:00 a.m. (At the Midway Community Centre)

BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP

Sunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks

Sunday Sacrament Service.....10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary...11 a.m. For info call 250-666-0117 or call 250-442-3373 (leave a message)

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH

Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.

CHRISTIAN CENTRE

7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer

SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Tuesdays....................................................................10:00 a.m. Tuesday Night Seminars ................................................................7:00 p.m.

EVANGEL CHAPEL

401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Interim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-2309 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca • Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church..........11:15 a.m. Youth Group - Friday ........................................................... 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office

GOSPEL CHAPEL

7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH

Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 7850 2nd Street

Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request

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Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.

KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY

735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH

2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Preteen Sports Night - Mondays at Hutton School ..............................6 p.m. Ignite Youth, Fridays............................................................................7 p.m. Youth leader: Jon Gohn Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Father John M. Kellogg • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Father John M. Kellogg; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 Saturday mass (Grand Forks) .......................................................7:30 p.m. SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY MASS (Christina Lake Community Hall).......................11:30 a.m. Tuesday-Thursday ....................................................................... 9:00 a.m.

GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA

Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.


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Friendly reminder: Grand Forks Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you. Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-4428907 or 250-442-8797.

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Junior/Intermediate Accountant Kemp Harvey Burch Kientz, in Grand Forks, BC, is an approved training office, hiring for a full-time permanent position. We are looking for a CPA student, interested in public practice, who wants to gain experience in a growing firm offering a full range of accounting, auditing and tax services. Work will include compilation, review and audit engagements, preparation of personal and corporate tax returns, client bookkeeping and opportunities for experience in other areas. Must be committed to pursuing the CPA designation and completing the relevant designation prerequisites. Must be enrolled in the CPA Prerequisite or Professional Education program, or have a demonstrated plan to achieve that goal. Strong computer skills, attention to detail and focus on accuracy are required. Must be highly motivated to learn and have excellent interpersonal skills and have the ability to work in a fast paced environment and meet deadlines. Starting pay will be based on the level of experience in public practice.

Email resumes to: grandforks@kempharvey.com Closing Date: November 30, 2015

Kemp Harvey Burch Kientz Inc. 619 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC 250-442-2121 • www.khgcga.com

7,000 sq. ft. store with 1/2 acre yard!

Self Employment Facilitator

Call 604-290-6699

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Help Wanted Marketing & Social Media Manager

Community Futures Boundary is seeking a web savvy person to join our team as a Marketing & Social Media Manager. The Marketing & Social Media Manager will work closely with the team to develop and implement marketing plans for all programs, in accordance with guidelines set out by funding agencies. RESPONSIBILITIES: • Update and develop print marketing materials • One on one direct marketing to Boundary area businesses • Maintain and update CF, welcomemap and boundarybc websites, Facebook and Twitter accounts • Write and distribute news articles • Prepare advertisements promoting programs and events • Create, manage and implement all email marketing campaigns • Make presentations to various community groups REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ JOB QUALIFICATIONS: • A minimum 2-3 years marketing & social media experience • Pro¿ciency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Web design We thank all candidates for your interest, only those shortlisted will be contacted. Submit applications to sandy@boundarycf.com by Dec 3, 2015. No phone calls please

for a go-getter to join our team! “Innovative, outgoing, outstanding, creative, organized, vivacious, people-oriented, focused, deadline driven and fun!” If this describes you, we have an opening for a

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Experience should include office administration, sales support and understanding of social media strategies. Apply today to join our award-winning team! Please send your resume & cover letter explaining why you are the ideal candidate to:

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Do you have a passion for working with businesses, community, and people? If so, this full-time position may be an exciting opportunity for you to join our enthusiastic team! PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: • Deliver the Self Employment Program in accordance with WorkBC guidelines • Facilitate business workshops and orientation sessions (group and one on one) • One-on-one client coaching to support business planning • Promote Self Employment training to the community • Maintain client records and enter client information in database • Coordinate the Business Review Committee meetings QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION INCLUDE: • Bachelor Degree in Commerce or Business, or demonstration of equivalent experience and related background • Ability to provide client services support via business coaching • Excellent communication, presentation, facilitation and analytical skills • .nowledgeable in Microsoft Of¿ce programs, familiarity with Client Management Systems would be an asset • Ability to plan, organize, and assess workshops and training activities • Strong administration capabilities • Excellent time management and prioritizing skills The successful applicant will require a criminal record check. Please send cover letter and resume to: sandy@boundarycf.com – no phone calls please Deadline: December 3, 2015 We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those shortlisted will be contacted.


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Employment

Services

Help Wanted

Trades, Technical

Financial Services

Stainless Steel Fabricator/Laborer, New Stainless Steel Sheet Metal Shop, Located in Christiana Lake. --Looking for an experienced stainless steel fabricator with the ability to read drawings, layout material and weld light gauge stainless. Wage depended on experience. --Also, looking for a motivated, dependable individual for possible apprenticeship. Wage depended on experience. Send resumes to: mpaul@edgemfgcorp.com

WATKIN MOTORS Ford, Vernon, B.C. immediately requires an experienced Ford Diesel Technician. Go to watkinmotors.com About us, Employment, to apply and review required qualifications.

Employment

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

Services

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Financial Services Medical/Dental HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Transcription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-4661535. www.canscribe.com or info@canscribe.com

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

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GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 firstandsecondmortgages.ca

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

Bought and sold. 2% Better rates than the bank. GF Pawnshop. 225 Central 250-442-5552

Household Services KOOTENAY DUCT CLEANERS Locally owned & operated. Affordable, professional, & insured Duct Cleaning Services & System Sterilizations. Toll free 1.844.428.0522 FREE Estimates

Plumbing 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.

SEASONAL TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED! EMCON SERVICES INC., Road and Bridge Maintenance Contractor in the Grand Forks and Beaverdell Areas, are looking for professional drivers for part time employment for the upcoming winter season. Qualifications for these positions are:

Merchandise for Sale

• BC driver’s license (minimum Class 3/Air) • Proven on highway trucking experience • Experience driving tandem axle vehicles and experience on a variety of transmissions including 13 speed.

Auctions BUD HAYNES Ward’s Firearms Auction. Saturday, Dec. 12, 10am, 11802 - 145 St., Edmonton. Estate John V. Abrey of Coaldale, Alberta. Collection firearms, rare RCMP items, 12 saddles, uniforms, memorabilia. Estate Elmer (Tom) Stehr of Swift Current, SK. Phone Linda 403-5971095; Brad 1-780-451-4549; www.budhaynesauctions.com. www.wardsauctions.com.

Both men and women are invited to apply for these rewarding positions. Please submit your application along with a photocopy of driver’s license, a driver’s abstract and references to substantiate driving experience to: Emcon Services Inc. 6150 2nd Street Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H4 Or fax (250) 442-2677 or by email: hlawson@emconservices.ca

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Real Estate

Free Items

Misc. for Sale

Houses For Sale

Harvest kittens free to caring home. Rock Creek. Litter trained, wormed and ready to go. 250-446-2892.

50 meters, No 3, 4 AWG teck cable (95 AMP) $800. 250442-2050.

Grand Forks: across from hospital, fixer upper. On treed & serviced lot. 250-442-2804

Firewood/Fuel

Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

Drop-in bathroom sink and faucet, used 1 week. $100. 250-442-2522.

Grand Forks: 2bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250442-6800.

Firewood $200 cord, split & delivered OR

Have portable split, will split your wood. Reasonable rates. 250-442-0003 / 250-442-7579

For sale Larch fire wood. 250442-3470.

Furniture

Full size Vanguard camper, Hunter’s camper, bicycles, 250-442-2158 GE Gas Store, XL 44, excellent shape, can be converted to propane. $250 obo. 250442-0400.

Bamboo oval table + 4 chairs, like new, new was $2,000 asking $550. Teak table,3 leaf’s & 4 chairs, $125. 250-442-2300

Michelin Ice Snow Tires, 4/225 55R16, $750/set, Used 3 months, 250-442-3674

Heavy Duty Machinery

ROMANCE Your Christmas Local BC Adult Retailer Shop Online Now & Receive 25% OFF! www.shagg.ca

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

Misc. for Sale 14 ft multi-use aluminum ladder, $65. 6-8 man Hillary tent, 3 doors, 12x14, $45. Pair of 16inch cable chains, $45. 250442-3344. 4 Dodge Firestone Winterforest studded winter tires P225/70R16 and rims, $650OBO Used 2 winters 250442-0848.

Stainless Steel sm fridge $110, 8ft Oak Table $145, Lg Dog Kennel $25.250-442-8313 Treadmill for sale, Good Working Condition, $75 250442-5533

Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+ Chad: 1-250-499-0251 Local. Rolex watches in any condition, no matter the price give me a phone call 250-666-0319 Wanted: 1-2 year-old dog that will stay home and be good with small children. Phone 250-446-2517. Wanted: to purchase 1 or 2 20’ containers. 250-442-2700.

Bird cage, Sm dog kennel, King-size bed, 250-442-3776

We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

4 Winter Tires, SF 235x75 R15, Ford 5 Stud, 95% Tread Alu WH, $400, 250-442-8708

Houses For Sale

Grand Forks; Seeking mature tenant for bright spacious two bedroom apartment near Grand Forks Hospital. Quiet Building. Nice view. Windows, blinds & appliances recently replaced. $650 plus electricity. References required. 250-5845052 or mike_de@telus.net

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

Homes for Rent

Christina Lake: 2bdrm mobile. Near golf course. $700 includes util’s or $500 + utils. 604-210-1620 or email azoreancatering@hotmail.com

Christina Lake 2-bdrm recently renovated, Small shop, $550/m + utilities. No dogs. 250-447-9270.

Grand Forks: 1 bdrm house, great area, close to town, NS, RR, $600/+utils. 250-442-3303

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, 1 bath. New paint, flooring, and carpet. Full daylight basement, FS, DW, NS, NP, close to school, hospital, shopping and rec facilities. Avail immedly. $850/m + utils. 250-442-8677.

Grand Forks: 3bdrm, 1 bath, central local, 4 apply’s, NS, NP, RR. $800m.250-442-3808

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm townhouse behind the High school, fenced back yard, NS, NP, $750/m + utils, available Jan 1st, 250-666-0088

Houses For Sale

Property Management Services Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

Ken Dodds

250-442-2632

250-442-2711 HUGE PRIVATE BEACH! This beautiful 5 acre riverfront property has a cute 2 BR, 1 bath home and 24X32 Shop! Call to view today! $289,000. MLS® 2408955

Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca

LEASE OR BUY! Lots of office/retail space available in this prime downtown location with wheelchair access. $225,000. MLS® 2403367

GREAT FOR THE 1ST TIME BUYER 3 BR mobile with large 720 sq. ft. shop. Inground irrigation and fully fenced yard. $179,000. MLS® 2396269

WHY PAY RENT when you can own this updated 3 BR townhouse? Walking dist. to all amenities. Lovely large grass courtyard for family enjoyment. Great personal or investment opportunity. Long term, quality renters in place if needed. $105,000. MLS® 2406443

5 FLAT ACRES just minutes to Grand Forks. In popular west end of the valley. It's flat and fenced. Suitable for crops or animals. 3 BR home & buildings need TLC. $249,000. MLS® 2403882

INCREDIBLE VALUE! 2007 2 BR, 2 bath, central air, awnings, lovely yard w/pergola, garden sheds, still under warranty, will accept $109,000 for a limited time. MLS® 2406274

CHEAP AND COMFORTABLE! condo in good condition, 1 BR, 1 bath, only $95,000 or best offer. MLS® 2405159

LOTS & LOTS OF HOUSE! Over 3,000 sq. ft., 5 BR & 3 full baths. Lovely country kitchen, open floor plan up huge rec room & separate family room down. Also a nice fenced back yard, close to schools & recreation. Only asking $375,000 for this immaculate home. MLS® 2406011

IMMACULATE 3 BR HOME in move in condition. Close to all schools and the rec. Centre. Ideal for first time home buyer, or a retirement home. Ease care yard with alley access, fenced garden area. $189,900. MLS® 2408141

GREAT PRICE for this 2 BR, 1 bath home that is centrally located. Great for INVESTORS, FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS, or SNOW BIRDS with all amenities on the main floor. Call today to view! $129,900. MLS® 2408509

TURN KEY TREE FARM on ten fertile acres. Asking $330,000. Call your REALTOR®! MLS® 2408435

TERRIFIC 2 STOREY HOME in a quiet area of Grand Forks. Great workshop with lane access. Includes serviced lot to the south. All for just $220,000! MLS® 2402640

ENCHANTING LOG HOME privately situated on 25 acres 14 km up the beautiful North Fork Valley. Toronto Creek runs along the southern property line. Fenced for horses and pole barns. $397,000. MLS® 2408481

MOVE IN READY! Charming 2 BR home, fully fenced yard, close to all amenities. Great price! $159,000. MLS® 2408467

BUILD NOW in prestigious Copper Ridge! This half acre lot is cleared with all utilities ready to go. $89,900. MLS® 2404721

RECREATIONAL PARADISE FOUND. 9.65 acres on Marshall Lake, lake frontage, 320 sq. ft. cabin. Enjoy summer at the beach. Sled, snow shoe & X ski in the winter! Only $99,900. MLS® 2406385

GLORIOUS HOME with its own wonderful beach front and panoramic views of Christina Lake. High end designs throughout, must be viewed to be truly appreciated! $1,290,000. MLS® 2407770

6.5 ACRES OF COUNTRY PLEASURE. Make an offer. $377,000. MLS® 2406149

Linda Laktin

Harry Davy

Barry Poppenheim

Cindy Anthony

Pete Vanjoff

Ken Dodds

Gayle Holmes

Aaron Anthony

Gary Smith

Ron Woods

Tammy Schembri

250-442-9403

250-442-0466

250-449-8276

250-442-7379

250-442-7415

250-442-2632

250-442-7516

250-584-4663

250-443-1256

250-442-7636

250-442-9866

Logan Melville 250-666-0185

Natalie Sweeney 250-443-4014

Lynn McCoy 250-442-9690


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Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

Transportation

Homes for Rent

Rooms for Rent

Grand Forks: 4 bdrm, NP, NS, $1000 + utils, close to school & hospital. Avail Dec 1st. 250-442-7278

Grand Forks: Small 1 bdrm suite, $450/mo includes H/L, 250-442-2300 evenings.

Shared Accommodation

Cars - Sports & Imports

SHARED ACCOMMODATION avail in Grand Forks, located on the river side within walking distance to downtown. Must be a responsible, employed person with references. NP/NS. Furnished home, only need to furnish your bedroom. In home laundry & utils include. $450./mob. Call 250584-9710.

2006 Subaru Outback 3.0 R, 80K, original owner. mint condition. $11,500. 250-442-2138

Become a GREEN SHOPPER!

Property Management

Rentals

Grand Forks

Unique ofďŹ ce space downtown $275 utilities inc.

Suites, Upper Grand Forks: Private, quiet 1 bedroom, Large deck, NS, NP, use of W/D, utils incld, Partially furnished, $700/m. 250-442-2049.

Greenwood

1 bdrm home 4 appl’s $550 2 bdrm home 5 appl’s $700 TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

www.pitch-in.ca

OfďŹ ce/Retail

OfďŹ ce/Retail

Townhouses

Fabulous Retail Location Approximately 2,000 sq. ft. of retail space at 275 Market Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. Great street location and newly renovated.

250-442-3084 250-584-4752

Grand Forks: Quiet responsible family to rent a 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, N/S, N/P, RR, F/S, W/D. Avail Dec 1st. $800/m +util’s. 250-442-5160

Community Newspapers

BORDER COUNTRY REALTY

250-442-2124

1-800-949-4499

www.bordercountryrealty.ca

1040 SQ. SQ. FT. FT. 22 BED BED -- 22 BATH BATH open open great great room room 1040 w/WD Heater Heater for for economical economical living! living! w/WD MLSÂŽ 2389491. 2389491. $223,700. $223,700. Call Call Sharon Sharon MLSÂŽ

SOLD RURAL FEEL FEELYET YET CLOSE CLOSETO TOTOWN TOWN atat only only $199,800. $199,800. RURAL This home home isis on on ½ ½ an an acre. acre.MLSŽ MLSŽ 2407984. 2407984.Call Call Jazz Jazz This

1998 10.5ft Okanagan camper, in great shape, $8,900. Electric jacks with cordless controller, lg fridge & freezer, inside & out shower, four burner stove w/oven, electric hot water tank, electronic forced air furnace, cool fan,north south bed, 8ft awning. 250442-2050. 2004 30ft 5th Wheel, model RLSS. Newer tires, w/reese 16k super slider hitch, senior owned, clean unit. Will trade on a class A motor home, asking $12,000/obo. For more info call Harvey 250-442-8078

Trucks & Vans 2003 Chev Z71 EC, 5.3L V8, all power canopy. 258K. very good. $7500 obo. 250-4424092

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Cars - Domestic 2013 Ford Escape SE 2.0 L Eco Boost AWD. PW, PM, PL, P lift gate, Nav, auto temp., new winter tires. 43k. Asking $22,500. Call 250-442-0400

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DISCOVER

Recreational/Sale

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Caring for our community 19thth Annual

Coats for Kids Campaign

Please drop drop off off donation donation of of winter winter clothing clothing at at 347 347 Market Market Ave. Ave. Please or call call 250-442-2124 250-442-2124 to to have have items items picked picked up! up! or Distribution Dates: Dates:Tuesday, Tuesday, Dec. Dec. 88 &&Wednesday Wednesday Dec. Dec. 99 from from Distribution 10 am am -- 22 pm pm at at Grand Grand Forks Forks Christian Christian Centre, Centre, 7525 7525 4th 4th Street. Street. 10

BED,22 BATH, BATH, many many upgrades, upgrades,hardie hardie plank plank siding, siding, 33 BED, french doors doors open open toto yard yard all all on on .17 .17 acre. acre. french MLSÂŽ 2409134. 2409134.$223,000. $223,000. Call CallVal Val MLSÂŽ

PRIVATE SOUTHERN SOUTHERN EXPOSED EXPOSED 6.33 6.33ACRE ACRE ESTATE ESTATEWITH WITH PRIVATE UNIQUE LUXURY LUXURY HOME HOME complete complete with with in-law in-law suite suite && UNIQUE walk-out bsmnt. bsmnt.Greenhouse, Greenhouse,excellent excellent shop, shop,deer deer walk-out fenced w/gorgeous w/gorgeous pond pond and and gardens. gardens.AA MUST MUST SEE! SEE! fenced MLSÂŽ 24072631. 24072631.$598,000. $598,000.Call Call Sharon Sharon MLSÂŽ

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS

BOOKKEEPING

ACCOUNTANTS APPRAISERSChristine BOOKKEEPING Brooks KEMP HARVEY BURCH KIENTZ INC.

Certified General Accountants 619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.

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B Wilkie Sales Ltd. Bookkeeping

Phone 250-442-6781

APPRAISAL SERVICE

RIVER FRONT FRONT PROPERTY. PROPERTY.This This 10 10 acre acre isis fully fully RIVER fenced with with views views from from every every angle. angle.$485,000. $485,000. fenced MLSÂŽ 2408289. 2408289.Call Call Jazz Jazz MLSÂŽ

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

LAND ACT: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND Take notice that Christina Acres Ltd., of Grand Forks, BC, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for SpeciÂżc Permission for Private Moorage purpose, and for a Lease for Residential purpose, situated on Provincial Crown foreshore located on Christina Lake, BC, and containing 0.01 hectares more or less.

BED,3.5 3.5 BATH BATH HOME HOME on on .27 .27 acre, acre,close close toto Hutton Hutton 33 BED, School,currently currently set set up up toto run run aa daycare. daycare. School, MLSÂŽ 2409303. 2409303.$339,000. $339,000. Call CallVal Val MLSÂŽ

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The Lands File for this application is 4405648. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter BC, 1 02 Theatre Road, Cranbrook BC 91C G1 or email to: AuthorizingAgency.Cranbrook@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to December 24, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit the website at http: arfd.gov.bc.ca ApplicationPosting index.jsp Äş Search Äş Search by File Number: 4405648 for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. 9isit http: www.gov.bc.ca freedomoÂżnformation to learn more about FOI submissions.

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BED,22 BATH, BATH, 22 screened screened porches porches plus plus fully fully 44 BED, self-contained in-law in-law suite suite with with separate separate entrance. entrance. self-contained Detached garage/shop. garage/shop. $237,500. $237,500. Call CallVal Val Detached

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BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY CAR CARE

ELECTRICAL

Three great services at one convenient location! Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body Full Service Custom Muffler Centre • ICBC ExpressValet Certified Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507

6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC

Grand Forks Reg. #100851

(1985) Ltd.

Screened Gravel Pea, Drain Rock & More Special Mix for Driveways & Road Service Available

• Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction Electrical Contract Reg. #1210

7990 Columbia Drive

250-442-5561

OFFICE 250-442-0428

CONTRACTOR

Excavation • Site Preparation Underground Utilities

CONTRACTOR

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Redi Electric Ltd.

Reg. g No. 13266

Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps Honest Service – Quality Work

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082

JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER

Framing • Decks • Finishing

250 - 442 - 5500 Ask for David

Hydro Excavation Road Building • Demolition

FINANCIAL SERVICES Profili Financial

Construction Survey • Trucking

Investment and Insurance Broker

Gravel & Rock Sales • Grader Work

By Appointment Only

250-443-1421

Small to Large Equipment

Certified Septic Planner / Installer

Septic Fields

Mini, Mid and Full Sized Excavators

shannon@profilifinancial.net

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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

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400 Industrial Road 250-442-5750

CALL BARRY

250-442-4220 Cell 250-442-7333

Serving the Boundary since 1996.

• Heating & Air Conditioning • Commercial & Residential Service & Install

GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN

~ Rock Retaining Walls ~ Barge Services on Christina Lake ~ Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ Certified Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422 COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE

Carlyle Contracting Ltd. Quality Craftsmanship: • Framing • Concrete Work • Finishing • Purgola Construction

STEVE DANSHIN • New Construction • Residential Builder • Renovations • Commercial Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720

ELECTRICAL A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & FIRE PROTECTION Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118

Katlin Jones

250 328-9489 www.Carlylecontracting.com

DL Carpentry Services Residental & Commercial

Concrete • Foundations • Driveways • Sidewalks Framing • Regular Timber Framing • Log Hand Rails

New House Construction & Renovations Out Buildings & Decks CALL DOUG

250-442-8505

BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADVERTISING Phone Darlainea – The Gazette – at 250-442-2191 ext 200

STORAGE

Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*

BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE

OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

3rd St., Grand Forks

Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

7990 Columbia Drive

Grand Forks, BC

250-444-4401

HOME INSPECTIONS

Blair’s

Commercial and Residential

Home Inspections Brian Blair

CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522

OPTICAL

GRAND FORKS OPTICAL

PLUMBING NEW Plumber / Gasfitter in Grand Forks

Sales or Rentals $100/month

JEDAL Plumbing & Gasfitting

6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599

Providing fast reliable service to Grand Forks and the surrounding area.

Call Jesse

for a FREE esƟŵate.

GRANBY

250-443-5198

CONTAINERS

YOUR AD BELONGS HERE!

SALES AND RENTALS

on Donaldson Dr.

MOBILE STORAGE

Your place or ours

SAW SHARPENING

250-442-7066 7 days a week

Twisted Teeth Saw Shop

SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE

Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre

Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’

We Sharpen • Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen • Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives • Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More George Stooshinoff Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Cell: 250-443-5025 Email: gastoo@telus.net

148 Sagamore Road Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com

UPHOLSTERY

s

’ Andy

For all your

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!

RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

236 – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

SENIORS’ HOUSING

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Call 250-442-2223

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250-442-2499

WATER Hoffy’s Water Service 21 years experience • Water softeners • Reverse osmosis • Ultra violet systems • Water cooler cleaning • Filters and filter Service

250-666-1414

334C Market Ave 250-442-3025

STORAGE

NOTARY PUBLIC

Border Self Storage 7444 19th Street, Grand Forks

LOUISE CURRIER

NOTARY PUBLIC 7215 2nd St., Grand Forks

Cascade Containers & Storage

* denotes Optometric Corporation

Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net

Serving the Kootenay Boundary

Located at Boundary Electric

250-442-5561

250-442-8208

Hay Sales 10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: gofer@xplornet.com

Division of Gofer Farms Ltd. –

Andy 250-442-0795

Boundary Electric

CONTRACTOR

GRAVEL & SAND

HOUSING RENOVATION COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE

WE KEEP YOU CURRENT

OPTOMETRIST

(Across from Fire Hall)

UNITS NOW AVAILABLE!

Ph: 250-442-0282

Call: 250-442-0534

Y&R Water

SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers

• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS

8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537


Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

VERNON

200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000

PO W ER

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KAMLOOPS

PENTICTON

VERNON

WEST KELOWNA

KAMLOOPS

101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. 200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 493-3800 (250) 542-3000

#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

ANDRES WIRELESS Cherry Lane Mall (250) 493-4566

KELOWNA

Grand Forks Gazette

#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

WEST KELOWNA #200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700

VERNON

200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000

ANDRES WIRELESS ANDRES WIRELESS ANDRES B USINESS ANDRES CAR AUDIO

745 Notre 851-8700 WE(250)WILL NOT BE BEAT!

CASTLEGAR

1881 Harvey Avenue (250) 860-1975

Villiage Green Mall (250) 542-1496

101-2601 Skaha Y B Lake Rd. IT UYI (250) N493-3800 NG U M M CO

ANDRES CAR AUDIO WEST KELOWNA

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Aberdeen Mall (250) 377-8880

CRANBROOK

215 - 450 Lansdowne Mall (250) 377-8007

200-1965 Columbia Ave. 101 Kootenay St. North (250) 365-6455 (250) 426-8927

TELUS KIOSK

NELSON

Chahko Mika Mall (250) 352-7258

300 St. Paul Str. (250) 377-3773

KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

154 Victoria Str (250) 314-9944

WEST KELOWNA #200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600


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