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Mount Baker and Selkirk choirs to perform with Symphony of the Kootenays ARNE PE TRYSHEN

This weekend, the Mount Baker Secondary and Selkirk Secondary school choirs will take the stage with the Symphony of the Kootenays at the Key City Theatre. The school choirs will perform Stella Natalis, composed by Karl Jenkins, alongside the soprano and trumpet soloists of the symphony.

Evan Bueckert, from Mount Baker Secondary, and Sven Sven Heyde, from Selkirk Secondary, have been preparing the student choirs for the performance. It will all come together Saturday night. “Our two concert choirs are joining forces with the Symphony to do a new work by Karl Jenkins,” Heyde said. “Jenkins is sort of a fa-

mous cross-over performer, so it’s half classical and half pop.” The joint choir make up 110 voices alongside the symphony. Heyde said it’s about a 30 minute performance. “This is the first time we’ve done this with both the choirs together, all in one big group like that,” he said.

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City warns of dangerous ice conditions at Idlewild FOR THE TOWNSMAN

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Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett (right) lends a helping hand along with Major Kirk Green of the Salvation Army to kick off the annual Christmas Kettle Campaign at Wal-Mart on Thursday. The fundriaser, which is hoping to raise $55,000, will go towards the Salvation Army’s Christmas hamper program for those in need. Kettles will be set up six days a week from now until Christmas Eve at Wal-Mart, Superstore, Safeway, Canadian Tire, Save-on-Foods and the Tamarack Mall.

Cranbrook, BC (December 2, 2015) – The ongoing fluctuations in the water levels at Idlewild Lake is creating extreme ice hazards and it is very important for the public to recognize those dangers and to stay off the ice. Residents and users of Idlewild Park must respect all of the signage in place and stay outside of the fence until further notice. With the ongoing changes in the water levels and the continuing cold temperatures, ice is forming in unstable, tiered layers mak-

ing conditions very treacherous and dangerous. “I cannot stress enough the importance of staying off the ice at Idlewild Lake,” says Chris Zettel, Communications Officer with the City of Cranbrook. “The conditions are absolutely perfect for dangerous ice developing. It’s sad, but with fairly regular occurrences of people ignoring the warnings, we have to keep reminding everyone the fencing and signs are there for a reason. Be smart and be responsible.” In February 2015,

Council made the decision to decommission the dam at Idlewild and lower Idlewild Lake as a temporary measure to protect public safety should the dam fail. Since then, staff has been working to try to maintain water levels in the lake both to protect the public and minimize the stress and any harmful effects to aquatic life, in partnership with the Ministry of Forests, Land and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), the provincial Dam Safety Branch and other local agencies.

Library encouraging food donations to pay off overdue fines FOR THE TOWNSMAN

Throughout December you can support the Cranbrook Food Bank and clear those pesky fines off your library account during the Cranbrook Public Library’s 6th annual Food for Fines campaign. All you have to do is bring along food instead of money on your next visit to the Library. ‘The generosity of the residents of Cranbrook is well known,’ says Ursula Brigl, chief librarian. ‘With Food for Fines, the

Library offers people a chance to do something for those struggling to make ends meet, clear their account, and keep a bit of extra cash to use on something else.’ Every item of non-perishable food in is worth up to $1 of fines. For example, a $4.60 fine costs 5 items. There are a few things to keep in mind: • only overdue fines can be paid with food, all other charges still need money • the actual value of an item is not used •bring only unopened, pre-packaged

food • no glass containers or damaged packaging, including dented cans • no perishable or expired food • no condiments such as ketchup or mustard Here are some ideas for what you can bring in: • Canned items such fruit or vegetables, meat or fish, soups or stews, pork and beans, pasta sauce • Packaged items like macaroni and

cheese, cereal, pasta, crackers, rice, dry beans, dried fruit, nuts • Jars of jam, peanut butter and other spreads This December, take the opportunity to do something that benefits both you and others, pay off your fines with food. Of course, you can also donate food even if you don’t have any fines. The Library will make sure it all gets to the Cranbrook Food Bank.


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Students from elementary schools in Cranbrook gathered on Wednesday night at the Alliance Church for the annual Mass Christmas choir.

Premier Christy Clark rejects Trudeau plan for Senate Tom Fletcher Black Press

Ed King inducted into gospel music Hall of Fame Tre vor Cr awley

Local country gospel artist Ed King has been inducted into the Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame, which was made official at the end of October. Based in Branson, Missouri, the organization inducts an artist or group each year for the past 20 years. King has previously been recognized for 2012 and 2013 International Male Entertainer of the Year, along with 2014 honours for International Full

Time Male Vocalist of the Year. King began his musical career in the mid-1950s as a bass player in a group called Hank and the Hobo Band. With three of those members, the group morphed into The Showbuds and toured all around the province. The group shared stages with the likes of artist such as Bobby Bare, Stonewall Jackson, Tommy Collins, Faron Young, Bob Lumon, George Hamilton and Buck Owens and the Buckaroos.

Premier Christy Clark wasted no time rejecting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plan to reform the Canadian Senate through an independent panel to appoint new senators. “B.C. will not participate in the process outlined today to appoint senators,” Clark said in a statement released Thursday. “Our position has not changed; the Senate should be fixed or folded but we should not be distracted by it.” Trudeau delivered this week on a promise to fill the 22 current Senate vacancies via a five-member independent advisory board, starting with five appointments in the new year. Three of the five panel members are to be chosen by Ottawa, with two temporary provincial or territorial members named for each appointment. “Today’s changes do not address what’s been wrong with the Senate since the beginning,” Clark said. “It has never been designed to represent British Columbians or our interests at the na-

tional level.” B.C.’s objection is that it has always been under-represented, compared to provinces that joined confederation earlier. Constitutional change would be required to replace a regional formula where Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and the West have 24 seats each. That translates to six seats each for B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, while Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have 10 each, despite relatively tiny populations. Currently, B.C. has one senator for each 775,000 people, the low-

est representation in Canada. Senate reform was a key part of the recent federal election campaign, after a string of resignations, suspensions and prosecutions of senators including Liberal Mac Harb and Conservatives Mike Duffy, Pamela Wallin and Patrick Brazeau. Harb and Duffy are facing charges of fraud and breach of trust over alleged misuse of expense allowances. Trudeau expelled all Liberal senators from the party caucus before the election. The Conservatives hold a majority in

the Senate, which could allow them to hold up Liberal legislation. B.C. currently has five senators, with former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell and former Liberal Party vice-president Mobina Jaffer appointed as Liberals. Conservative appointments are Nancy Greene Raine, Yonah Martin and Richard Neufeld, a former B.C. Liberal energy minister. B.C. has had a vacancy since the retirement of former Conservative MP Gerry St. Germain, who reached the Senate’s mandatory retirement age of 75 in 2012.

MBSS, Selkirk choirs to sing with Symphony of the Kootenays Continued from page 1 Heyde said both he and Bueckert had worked with Symphony conductor Jeff Faragher in the past. “Evan’s done lots of work with the Symphony and conducted with them before,” he said. “And I’ve been playing with the Symphony for years. So we’ve sort of known each other professionally for a while and it just sort of seemed like a good opportunity.” Heyde said it’s taken a lot of preparation, but the two choirs didn’t meet for the first time until Thursday, at

which time they ironed out any of the inconsistencies for the performance. “So far it’s been a lot of Evan and I teaching it to our own choirs and checking with Jeff to see what he wants, and that kind of stuff,” Heyde said. “With a little bit of luck it will all work out.” The Christmas concert also includes a Piano Concerto featuring the winner of the Student Concerto Pianist competition. The concert is Saturday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Key City Theatre.


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Mike’s Booknotes: The origin of the novel ‘Drugstore Cowboy’ MIKE SELBY

1955’s ‘The Birdman of Alcatraz’ was the most famous and certainly the most popular prison biography of the 20th century. It was the story of Robert Stroud who—while serving a life sentence in solitary confinement—researched and published

a cutting-edge book on bird diseases. Stroud’s biography was written by Thomas E. Gaddis, who almost immediately found an unintended backlash against him. The problem was Gaddis portrayed Stroud as a kindly soul imprisoned by circumstances beyond his con-

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trol. In reality, Stroud was a vicious psychopath who murdered one man execution style over ten dollars and later stabbed a prison guard to death over a cafeteria rule. (Gaddis’ depiction was flawed because Stroud was his only source; he never checked to see if what Stroud said about himself was true or not). Another unintended consequence for Gaddis was that inmates from all over the world began to send him their letters, requests, and outright demands for him to write a bestselling book about them; something he was in no way interested in. Twenty years later, Gaddis (still receiving requests from prisoners) found one inmate had mailed him an entire book he had written. It was fascinating. The story was called ‘Satan’s Sandbox,’ written by James Fogle who was serving time in a Washington State prison. It was a powerful and brutal story about three very different prisoners serving time in San Quentin. ‘Satan’s Sandbox’ had arrived at the right moment. Although

Gaddis wasn’t interested in it, he had just been interviewed by Daniel Yost—a reporter from Portland’s ‘Oregonian’ newspaper. Gaddis sent the manuscript to Yost, urging him to read it. “It was intoxicating and dizzying in the power of its story and the complexity and humanity of its characters,” Yost would later write. “I read it in one sitting.” But it wasn’t perfect. Uneducated, Fogle’s work was full of basic grammatical errors and one or two glaring plot holes. Yost wrote to him, asking permission to edit his work and submit it to publishers. Fogle agreed, and he began to send all kinds of writings to Yost, including other full length books as well as his life story. Yost edited and submitted it all to New York publishers, but no one was interested. As the 70s turned into the 80s, Fogle sent Yost only one more work: a semi-autobiographical novel he called ‘Drugstore Cowboy.’ When he received it, Yost was no longer a reporter, but was comedic screenplays for various Portland-based film directors. This work had

brought him in contact with filmmaker Gus Van Sant, whom he showed ‘Drugstore Cowboy’ to. Van Sant was astonished by it, and pledged 500,000 dollars on the spot. ‘Drugstore Cowboy’ was released in theatres in the fall of 1989 to an unprecedented amount of praise. Winning awards from as far away as Berlin, it remains the only film to earn a 100% rating at Rotten Toma-

toes (a website which aggregates a film’s reviews over the years). In somewhat of a reverse way, it was only after the film was a critical success that Fogle’s book was finally published. But that was it for Fogle. Although he had written more novels, including ‘Doing It All,’ ‘House Of Worms,’ ‘Reckless Endearment,’ ‘Harse Apples,’ ‘Gold Gold Gold,’ ‘Needle In

The Sky,’ and ‘The Just And The Unjust,’ Yost was unable to get anyone to publish them. Even after the success of ‘Drugstore Cowboy.’ James Fogle died behind bars in 2012, at age 75. But before he passed away, he handed Yost one last book: ‘The Drugstore Cowboy Rides Again.’ Daniel Yost still hasn’t been able to get it published.

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Letters to the Editor Climate Change On Dec. 3, thousands have gathered in Paris to consummate the World’s Greatest Hoax – “Climate Change”. For those who have not figured it out, climate change on Earth has been going on for the past 3.7 billion years and is not about to change because of this gigantic, carbon spewing party in Paris. We base the climate change premise on a few things. One, it is warmer now than when we were kids. Two, the remnants of the huge ice sheets, now called glaciers, are receding, a few metres a year. Third, we are are getting extremes in weather. All of this is

based on observations from the past 150 odd years. The one thing it is not based upon is scientific facts. Because if it were ,the story would be told that the last “Glacial Maximus” occurred 17,000 years ago and the ice sheets melted from it’s toe in Northern Oregon all the way to the top of Alaska, a distance of some 5,000 km’s. This Ice Age ended 12,000 years ago. This means that for 5000 years this huge ice sheet, 3 to 4 km’s thick melted an average of one KM per year. This clearly indicates the temperatures during this great ice melt must have been one hellava lot warmer than today. There are four groups that

benefit from this great hoax. First is the environmental movement that beg for donations to fight the 3.7 Billion year old climate change. The second is the scientific community that pleads for research funds from government (the tax payer), business and industry to pay for their research. The third is the Johnny come lately, our Government, and their well thought out carbon tax which will do nothing more than cost the lowly taxpayer an increase in taxes. Carbon emissions will not change and their rate of increase will continue to rise. Lastly the UN will get billions upon billions ever year from

world governments to play their power games with. Weather extremes are easy to explain, we have no written, nor anecdotal records of past large weather events so we do not know how dramatic past events were 500 and more years ago. My confidence is without a job killing carbon tax and without the cry wolf fossil fools, healthy humans will continue to walk the earth. Water is the overlooked resource that is being used as our sewer and this needs to be a greater priority than carbon taxes. Larry Hall Cranbrook

Muriel Baxter – The Lady and the Instant School

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saac Baxter left his home in King’s County, New Brunswick in 1903 to come west as a sawyer (one that saws) for the King Lumber Company mill at Jim Smith Lake, near Cranbrook. Within a short time he brought his wife Idella Maud and daughter Muriel Lillian out to join him. By 1911, Isaac had taken up residence in a two-storey, nine room house on Norbury Avenue with his family (eventually four daughters and a son) and three lodgers. He was a popular, hard-working, civic-minded man and by 1907 had gone into both the livery business and operation of a portable sawmill under the banner of Baxter & Langin. The family moved to a new home on Garden Avenue (#132 – 12th Ave. S.) by 1923, and it was here both he and his wife resided until their deaths, Isaac in 1935 and Idella Maud in July, 1973, ages 77 and 95, respectively. His daughters Muriel, Vera, Della, Edna, and son Hedley were independent youths, none more so than Muriel, born October 13, 1902, in Saint John, N.B. Unlike many young ladies of the day, Muriel studied at an institute of higher learning in Victoria following graduation from Cranbrook High School and by 1921 she was back in the East Kootenay as a member of the Wycliffe School teaching staff. Teaching was not an uncommon occupation for young ladies of the day although many left the profession at a young age as school boards rarely hired married women. Muriel paid her dues, so to speak, working for significantly less money than her male counterparts and, by 1922, held a teaching post at Cranbrook’s Central School. She gradually rose to the position of vice principal (under Miss Amy Woodland and later Mr. C.T. Rendle) and by 1950 was the principal of the school. Miss Baxter was a scrupulous, if not stern educator and the stories are legion of her strict methods and punishments for those who were foolish enough to test her mettle. She served on many civic committees and often spent her summers traveling throughout North America. In 1956, she was appointed to the newly created Department of Education post of Teacher Consultant for both the Cranbrook and Fernie districts.

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Two years later she became Supervisor of Elementary Schools, a position she maintained until her retirement in 1963. Following her retirement she continued to live with her mother at the family home until her final years when she moved to the present day Dr. Green Memorial Home. During the late 1950s and into the 1960s, a period of ever-expanding school population in Cranbrook, the school trustees named schools after notable residents: (Miss) Amy Woodland, Laurie (family) Junior-Elementary and, in 1967, Muriel Baxter Elementary School. The need for a new elementary school was noted JANUS: as early as 1963, when the Cranbrook school board began the Then & Now process of purchasing land for such a purpose. Jim By 1967, the need was critical with speed of the esCameron sence. An overcrowded Mount Baker Senior Secondary required Laure Junior Elementary to be upgraded to Laurie Junior – Secondary and a new school be constructed as soon as possible to relieve the elementary students who were on morning-afternoon shifts at Tenth Avenue Elementary. All things considered, it was not surprising that the school board hit upon the solution of a pre-fabricated building to be erected on the corner of 20th Avenue and 3rd Street, S. Although pre-fabricated construction was by no means a new concept, the building of an “instant school” attracted attention across the province, especially in the many districts where educational overcrowding was an issue. It was cheap and it was fast which was exactly what was required. Cranbrook, itself, was going through many changes: boundary expansions, a proposed mall on (or rather, across) Baker Street, a new regional airport, a new hospital, a new waterworks, the list was expansive and expensive and the idea of cheap education went over well. Miss Muriel Baxter, in the company of school superintendent Percy Pullinger and other assorted dignitaries, undertook the sod-turning at the site in mid-September, 1967, with Tecton Structures of Vancouver proposing to have the building completed by October 31. The big semi-trailers rolled into town at 8 a.m. on October 6, and by noon the building

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Highlands Winter Market at Highlands Elementary School, 3300 7th Street S, Cranbrook. December 7th, 6-8:30 pm. Lots of great vendors, take home product, raffles, silent auction items and bake table with all proceeds going to Highlands PAC. Kimberley United Church Women’s Candlelight Service and Potluck Supper – Thursday, Dec 8th at 5:00pm. Bring your own cutlery & plates. For more information or a ride call 250-427-2428. By Dec. 9th: CBAL- Kimberley Community Literacy’s Annual Book Drive. We need “Gently Used Books” for the Food Bank Christmas Hampers. Please drop off donated books (for all ages) in the boxes at Overwaitea Store, Mark Creek Market Store, Public Library or the Schools. British Columbia Government Retired Employees Association, Rocky Mountain Branch, will be holding their Christmas luncheon meeting at the Heritage Inn on December 9th, 2015 at 12 noon. Our guest speaker will be the great man from the North Pole Santa Claus! For further information contact Ronald Kerr, 250-432-0002. CRANBROOK UNITED CHURCH invites you to our 10th Annual COOKIE WALK, Saturday, Dec. 12th, 12 pm -2 pm. Price per box provided; regular size $10. New this year is a Large size $15. Join us at 2 – 12th Avenue South. Doors open at 11:30 am. Annual Minkha Sweater Sale, Saturday December 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Anglican Church Hall, 46-13 Ave S. Cranbrook. All proceeds from the sweaters are going back to the Minkha Women in Bolivia and those of the scarves to refugee project. Info: Anne Beurskens at 250-489-4528. Old Fashioned Christmas Pageant and Carol Sing. If you would like your child to participate in the pageant on Sunday, Dec. 13th, 2015, at 6:30 pm at Marysville Community Church, phone 250-427-7099 or 250-499-1017 ASAP for info and registration. Kimberley Aquatic Centre FREE FAMILY SWIM: Wednesday, Dec. 16, 6:00-7:00pm is sponsored by Kootenay Insurance Services & Kootenay Savings Credit Union. Persons 18 years & younger must be accompanied by an adult.

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was well underway. The structure consisted of a series of 10’ x 28’ modules linked together and placed upon a cement foundation to form an “L” shaped building. When completed the building looked like a series of 10’ x 28 modules linked together and placed upon a cement foundation to form an “L” shaped building. It was standard 1960s architecture and left much to be desired but instantly relieved the overcrowding in the Cranbrook school system, at least temporarily. The school was officially opened on November 22, 1967, with remarks from Muriel Baxter; Mayor George Haddad; the Honourable L.R. Peterson, Minister of Education and principal Rod Joyce, among others. Muriel Baxter Elementary School served its original purpose until 2002 at which time it closed due to declining enrolment. The building remained in community use until 2008, when the trustees of School District 5 (although not by unanimous consent) ordered it demolished. It was destroyed by fire during the demolition process in December, 2008. The land has since sat vacant although there is a recent push to secure the property as an offleash dog park, a concept long earmarked for the former Moir Hill Park which the city has been steadily disassembling for its gravel for many years. Undoubtedly city council has thought that through and has a new concept in place for the Moir Park site. Miss Muriel Baxter died in on August 28, 1980, age 77, and is buried in the Old General Cemetery alongside her father and mother.

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s I wrote last week, the season of Ad- books such as the “Left Behind” series vent has begun. A new year dawns in paint. I believe that to be a serious misthe life of the church, and in the life of reading of Scripture. That kind of underthe world. The word Advent comes from the standing has more in common with ArLatin word “adventus,” which means “com- nold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator than ing” or “arrival.” It is a season of hope and with the gospel of Christ. Rather, I believe that Christ comes to us anticipation. It involves waiting, as I wrote again and again, in acts of wholeness and about last week. The anticipation of Advent is that we grace and compassion. Whenever we feed seek God’s presence in the world. God those who are hungry, give shelter to those comes again and again in so many differ- who are homeless, clothe those who shiver ent and often ordinary ways. The church in the cold, visit those who are lonely, seeks God’s presence because we trust comfort those who are anxious, or reach deeply that God comes to make the world out to refugees and welcome the stranger, Christ is present. God comes new and whole again. to us again and again in the Some Christians believe “least of these our brothers that when we talk about the and sisters”. coming of Jesus, it means I think that this is the what they call “the second coming of Christ we long for coming of Christ.” I’ve writRev. Yme ten before in these columns Woensdregt during Advent. Jesus comes … again and again. We parthat I’m not sure that there will be a literal “second coming” of Christ. ticipate in Jesus’ advent by looking for all More accurately, I’m agnostic about that in those place s and times in which God is the sense that I don’t know (which is what present. We seek to recognize God in all “agnostic” means) whether it will happen these different disguises. This points to another part of what Ador not. Those who believe differently than me vent means for us. Advent is part of a cycle have been infuriated by that, and I’ve re- of time which includes Christmas and Epiphany (“revealing”). This cycle is called ceived some angry letters. Those who do believe in a literal return “Incarnation”, which comes from two Latin picture it in violent terms. They picture words meaning “in flesh”. In other words, as believers in incarnaGod coming back to earth to wipe out all the sinners and destroy the earth while tion, Christians are called to work in partlifting all the believers to heaven where nership with God for the healing of the they won’t have to undergo the violent world, not its destruction. In Jesus, God hits the streets, so to destruction. This is the picture which

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speak. In Jesus, we see God’s passionate love with skin on. God invites us to live in the world with the least of our brothers and sisters in whom we see Jesus. God calls us to join God on the streets, to be God’s love with skin on. As we do so, not only do we embody God’s love for the world. We also are agents of Jesus coming again and again into our world with a word of compassion, grace and hope. Through us, God continues to be present in the world. Through us, God hits the streets. Through us, God’s love is made known in the world. That’s the heart of the message of Advent. We look for God who comes to us again and again. We seek to be open to the presence of God in our lives, and in our world. We seek opportunities to work in partnership with the God of life. We seek God’s justice in all our actions, that justice in which all people share equitably in the wealth of the world. One of the best comments I’ve read about Jesus’ coming was penned by John Dominic Crossan in his book God and Empire: “The Second Coming of Christ is not an event that we should expect to happen soon, violently, or literally. The Second Coming of Christ is what will happen when we Christians finally accept that the First Coming was the Only Coming and start to cooperate with its divine presence.” That’s the heart of Advent. Yme Woensdregt is pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook.

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Life on the road is never easy for a junior hockey player and no one in the Kootenay Ice dressing room expected a season-long, five-game road trip through the B.C. Division was going to be quite as sweet as a coastal breeze. “With it being our first really long road trip of the year, a lot of the young guys haven’t experienced this before,” said sophomore winger Austin Wellsby, prior to leaving Cranbrook earlier this week. “We’re just going to have to do our best to show them how it goes and hopefully we can play well on the road.” To this point, the Ice have been handed backto-back losses in the Okanagan/Interior region, falling to the Kamloops Blazers 5-1 Tuesday before dropping a 4-1 decision to the WHL-leading Kelowna Rockets Wednesday. With the Pacific Ocean in sight, the Ice (6-21-2-0) hope to begin salvaging this season-long trek west when they visit the Vancouver Giants (7-16-2-2) Friday at Pacific Coliseum. “Really at this point we need [a win],” said Luke Pierce, head coach of the Kootenay Ice. “You’ve got to imagine Vancouver is thinking the exact same thing. They’re looking at us coming in and they’re going to be fired up

ready to go because they feel it’s a must-win game.” While the pressure is beginning to weigh heavily on a Kootenay Ice club falling further and further behind in the WHL standings, there might be a little added pressure on Wellsby Friday night. A native of Chilliwack, B.C., Friday’s outing will mark the first opportunity for the 6-foot-3, 184-pound forward to suit up in front of friends and family since he joined the Ice last season. “It’s definitely really exciting,” Wellsby said in anticipation of Friday’s outing. “I haven’t really played in front of a lot of family and friends. They’ve haven’t really seen me play in a while, so it will be exciting to make my first trip to [the Lower Mainland] and see all them. “It’s pretty awesome to have their support behind me.” The 18-year-old got off to a quick start this season, tallying two goals and six points through his team’s first 17 games. The month of November was a bit chillier for the former fourth-round bantam draft pick (76th overall, 2012) as he managed only one goal. Perhaps a trip home will light a fire under Wellsby, who has seen an increased role this season under coach Pierce. As a rookie, Wellsby

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WHL Regular Season: Game 30 8:30 p.m. (MT) - Pacific Coliseum LAST MEETING: VAN 3 at KTN 4 (Jan. 20, 2015) ICE vs. GIANTS 6-21-2-0 RECORD 7-16-2-2 Sixth (Central) DIVISION Fifth (B.C.) 12th (Eastern) CONF. 10th (Western) 57 GF 75 119 GA 102 22nd (12.5%) PP 14th (18.4%) 21st (75.9%) PK 19th (77.5%) L. Philp (13-16-29) TOP SCORER T. Ronning (16-6-22) W. Hoflin (3.80 GAA) TOP GOALIE D. Wapple (3.33 GAA) 4-1 L at KEL (Dec. 2) LAST GAME 6-0 W vs. MHT (Dec. 2) L5 STREAK W2 Dec. 5 at VIC NEXT GAME Dec. 5 at EVT

skated in 35 games, tallying one goal, under then head coach Ryan McGill, and didn’t see a ton of ice time when he was in the lineup.

“With it being our first really long road trip of the year, a lot of the young guys haven’t experienced this before. We’re just going to have to do our best to show them how it goes.” Austin Wellsby Kootenay Ice This season has been different, as Wellsby found himself lining up on the top line with captain Luke Philp early in the proceedings. Wellsby has already

skated in 29 games this season, setting new career marks in all major statistical categories with three goals, four assists and seven points. With that being said, the second-year forward hasn’t scored since Nov. 7 at Lethbridge and with his team starving for offense, there’s no better time than a hometown show for Wellsby to find the back of the net once again. On the flip side of the puck, the Giants enter Friday’s match winners of two consecutive games, including Wednesday’s 6-0 shutout of another Central Division club -- the Medicine Hat Tigers. The success for the Giants is recent as Vancouver sits in last place in both the B.C. Division and the Western Conference. With that in mind,

Buffalo to host 2018 World Junior Championships Stephen Whyno Canadian Press

BUFFALO, N.Y. Marcus Foligno remembers the 2011 world junior championships fondly, despite Canada’s loss to Russia in the gold-medal game. The tourney was held in Buffalo, which made it something of a showcase for him as a Sabres draft pick. But it didn’t hurt that the arena was full of Canadian fans. “It was a lot of red jerseys,” Foligno said. “We knew it was in Buffalo and it was on Amer-

ican soil, but being part of Team Canada, we had a lot of Canadian fans and they showed their support big time.” Canadian fans will get that chance again in 2018 when the world juniors return to Buffalo. USA Hockey will make that announcement Friday at Ralph Wilson Stadium, home of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. Buffalo beat out Pittsburgh and St. Louis for the right to host in 2018, a testament to the city’s strength as a hockey market.

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Chilliwack, B.C., native Austin Wellsby, pictured above during practice earlier this season, makes his first appearance back at home as a member of the Kootenay Ice when the Ice take on the Vancouver Giants Friday night. Friday might be provide the best opportunity for the Ice to get back into the win column and snap a five-game losing streak. “I just want to see our work and our consistency and our desire be better,” Pierce said. “I think wins will come from that, but you’ve got to start small. “It’s always a chal-

lenge just to try and get better. That’s the only thing you can look forward to. I don’t know if we can get much worse than [Wednesday’s 4-1 loss in Kelowna]. That was real tough to take. “Getting better isn’t an easy thing. It takes a ton of work and a ton of effort. You should look forward to the opportunity to work your butt off

to become a better hockey player. It’s the greatest challenge there is, but it’s a fun one.” Puck drop between the Ice and Giants is slated for 8:30 p.m. (Mountain). From there, the Ice jump a boat and head for Vancouver Island where they will battle the Victoria Royals (188-1-1) Saturday evening.

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ANNIE’S MAILBOX by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Dear Annie: I am a 33-year-old married man. My wife and I both have children from previous marriages. My daughter sees us every other weekend, but my wife’s 10-year-old daughter lives with us. I have been supporting her since she was 3, and I love her like she was my own. My wife’s ex has no interest in seeing her. My wife has a brother who is my age. He’s never been married or had kids. Recently, while my wife was out of town, her brother and I had a falling out. He was angry with our 10-yearold for not listening to him, and told her off in a manner I found crude and disrespectful. At first, I didn’t say anything, because my mother-in-law was present and she told him to cut it out. But he didn’t listen to her and continued belittling and embarrassing the girl. I told him that if he wanted others to respect what he says, he needs to show respect himself. I also said that he was being immature and making mountains out of molehills. We argued for 20 minutes, and as he walked out the door, he told me that I wasn’t her real father and that my wife had given him permission to discipline her whenever she didn’t listen to him. I have yet to speak to my wife to see if this is true. I will be the first to admit that when it comes to discipline, I am easygoing. But does an aunt or uncle have any authority to discipline nieces and nephews? And does my not being her father give my brother-in-law precedence over me? I know my brother-in-law loves his niece, but I can’t stand the way he treats her. And I’m tired of having the fact that I’m not her biological father thrown in my face all the time. What do I do? -Confused Dad Dear Dad: First, talk to your wife and clear this up. An uncle has no authority to discipline unless he has the parents’ permission, and this immature brother-in-law should not have such permission. And an uncle would never take precedence over a stepparent unless the stepparent was abusive or neglectful, and some other relative had to step in. That doesn’t sound like the case here. The fact that your mother-in-law also found his behavior objectionable makes him sound like a bully. You and your wife should go over these issues and make sure you support one another. Dear Annie: I saw the letter from “Didn’t Like It, Either,” about children who don’t want to hug or kiss relatives. Years ago, when my granddaughter was younger, she was embarrassed by my hugs and kisses when I dropped her at school. So we started doing “Pinky Hugs and Thumb Kisses.” We hooked our pinky fingers together (hugs) and then pressed our thumbs together (kisses). It worked fine. She is all grown up now, and we still laugh and do it when we say goodbye. Just thought you might want to pass it on. -- J. Dear J.: This is adorable. And it can help those children who love their relatives and want to show affection, but find physical contact too difficult or awkward. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@creators. com, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2015 CREATORS.COM


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Prices effective Friday, December 4 to Sunday, December 6, 2015 or while stock lasts. Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. No rainchecks. No substitutions on clearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing and product selection (flavour, colour, patterns, style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time of purchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plus deposit and environmental charge” where applicable. ®/™ The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this flyer are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2015 Loblaws Inc. * we match prices! Applies only to our major supermarket competitors’ flyer items. Major supermarket competitors are determined solely by us based on a number of factors which can vary by store location. We will match the competitor’s advertised price only during the effective date of the competitor’s flyer advertisement. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES (note that our major supermarket competitors may not). Due to the fact that product is ordered prior to the time of our Ad Match checks, quantities may be limited. We match identical items (defined as same brand, size, and attributes) and in the case of fresh produce, meat, seafood and bakery, we match a comparable item (as determined solely by us). We will not match competitors’ “multi-buys” (eg. 2 for $4), “spend x get x”, “Free”, “clearance”, discounts obtained through loyalty programs, or offers related to our third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or change the terms of this program at any time. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.

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