Kimberley Daily Bulletin, January 22, 2016

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Follow those tracks Fresh snow provides evidence of Impaired Driving CPL. CHRIS NE WEL Kimberley RCMP

On January 19, Kimberley RCMP officers served a 90 day driving prohibition for impaired driving after observing evidence in the fresh snow. Officers were on Highway 95A east of Kimberley when they observed vehicle tracks that were seen to cross the center line and fog line several times. It was snowing and the tracks were clearly seen in the fresh snow so officer knew they weren’t far behind the driver. They caught up to the vehicle near Ta Ta Creek and activated the emergency equipment. The vehicle stopped and then began to drive away, it stopped short distance away. The officer approached the driver and noted an odor of alcohol. He was detained for impaired driving and read the breath demand. The 32-year old male supplied two breath samples, both a fail. He was served a 90 day driving prohibition and his vehicle was impounded for 30 days. Police often observe first hand driving behavior which may provide them evidence to stop the vehicle, other times citizens will witness erratic driving and call police. Not sure how often evidence in the snow becomes the mechanism which results in an impaired driver being safely removed from the road.

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They’re loving the skiing up on North Star Mountain this winter. 80 runs are open at Kimberley Alpine Resort and the cross-country trails are groomed and track-set. See you on the mountain.

Bennett, Bennetto on Mainroad performance BARRY COULTER

Public criticism of the state of maintenance of regional highways — especially during these past snowy months — prompted a press conference Wednesday, held by Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett and Jack Bennetto, District Manager at the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Highways, to review the statistics and performance by Mainroad, the company with the contract to maintain regional highways. “I’ve been the MLA for 15 years, every year you get some complaints about the roads and the maintenance of roads,” Bennett said. “This year, up until Christmas, I’ve had fewer complaints about road conditions and maintenance than any other year I’ve been MLA. “The evidence we have here today indicates that we’ve actually had considerably fewer accidents than five

years ago. I’m not past few years. sure about fatalities. “I know we’ve had The evidence would some challenges with indicate that our them, and we work roads, after considwith them constantly. erable investment We monitor them. into our highways, Bennetto said that our roads are actuallast year there were ly safer today than some reductions in they were 10 years their payments beago.” cause of that process. Bennett said “We’re happy with there is no evidence the work they’re doing that it’s been a parthis year. We monitor ticularly bad year in MLA Bill Bennett them regularly — this terms of mainteyear there have been nance, or that the contractor is doing more than more than 300 on-site auan unusually bad job. “They get grad- dits or reviews. And they are meeting ed and scored on a regular basis by our expectations, especially on the the Ministry. They get fairly high primary roads.” scores, they’re not perfect, every once Bennetto said Mainroad is meetin a while they fail to do something ing the standards set by the Ministry that’s the best practice.” of Highways. Bennetto also spoke to Mainroad’s “We’re generally happy with the performance, this year and over the performance of Mainroad’s delivery.

Our monitoring reports indicate that they’re very close to 95 per cent within specification. So the five per cent is where we’ll continue to work with them.” The District Highways Manager reviewed some of the data for accidents in the region. “Over the past years, up to 2014, the incidents on the (regional network of highways) — summer and winter — have been reduced by half. There were close to 200 10 years ago. Now annual incidents on the highway are about at 100 a year.” Bennetto said these numbers include fatalities, although didn’t he have specific numbers, in terms of averages. The Highway maintenance contract is up for renewal. Bennetto said their has been interest in other companies, as well as Mainroad, in bidding on the contract. See page 3


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Beattie set for 100-game plateau as Ice face Chiefs Kootenay Ice sophomore forward River Beattie approaches 100 career WHL games as Ice and Chiefs play home-and-home

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On most Western Hockey League clubs, a second-year player probably isn’t going to be considered a veteran. For a young Kootenay Ice squad carrying 10 first-year players, right winger River Beattie most definitely is a veteran with 98 career games already under his belt. With the Ice set to face the Spokane Chiefs in a home-and-home series this weekend, the 18-year-old native of Sherwood Park, Alta., is expected to hit 100 career games Saturday south of the border. “It’s a huge point in my career, but it’s just a start,” Beattie said prior to practice at Western Financial Place Thursday afternoon. “It’s something you look forward to and that you have on the schedule and you have for a while.” The 6-foot-1, 190pound forward would have hit the mark earlier this season, if not for being knocked out of the lineup due to a concussion, which he suffered Nov. 17 in 2-0 loss to the Everett Silvertips. Beattie went on to miss 10 games due to the concussion. “He’s an energy guy for us and I think the timing of his injury was really unfortunate,” said Luke Pierce, head coach

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WHL Regular Season: Game 47 7:00 p.m. (MT) - Western Financial Place LAST MEETING: SPO 2 at KTN 5 (Oct. 2) CHIEFS vs. ICE 20-19-3-2 RECORD 8-35-3-0 Fourth (U.S.) DIVISION Sixth (Central) Eighth (Western) CONF. 12th (Eastern) 143 GF 93 151 GA 195 10th (20.6%) PP 22nd (12.5%) 15th (78.4%) PK 22nd (72.9%) K. Yamamoto (17-40-57) TOP SCORER Z. Zborosky (17-17-34) T. Verhelst (3.02 GAA) TOP GOALIE W. Hoflin (3.83 GAA) 4-0 L at LET (Jan. 20) LAST GAME 4-2 L vs. MHT (Jan. 16) L2 STREAK L4 Jan. 23 vs. KTN NEXT GAME Jan. 23 at SPO

of the Kootenay Ice, Thursday afternoon. “He was really starting to come along and obviously you miss that duration of time with a head injury, I think it plays with your mind a little bit. “It’s taken him a little bit to get back to being that consistent, physical presence and contributing to offence when he can. But for the most part, he’s been a pretty consistent member of our group and getting to that 100-game mark is a great accomplishment. “Hopefully he can find a way to get at least another hundred in.” In 98 career games, the former sixth-round pick (120th, 2012) of the Ice has registered seven goals and 14 points, along with 71 penalty minutes, including two

goals and five points in 35 games this season. There’s no question the former Lloydminster Bobcat wants to grow and build upon his contributions and he’s drawing upon the experience of having played alongside a handful of now professional players such as Sam Reinhart, Tim Bozon and Rinat Valiev, just to name a few. “It was great to be able to play with those guys and it’s another thing to have been able to go up to them and ask them anything and talk to them,” Beattie said. “Just to have an open, one-on-one conversation about what it takes and what they did, what they can do to help me move forward. “I hope to grow more physically and mentally

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River Beattie (#25), pictured during the annual Kootenay Ice Black/White game in September 2015, is set to play is 100th career WHL game this weekend as the Ice face the Spokane Chiefs in a home-and-home set. as a hockey player and just keep on striving to be better than I was yesterday.” Beattie can look forward to his 99th game Friday night when the Chiefs visit Western Financial Place for a date with the Ice. Having had a full week of prep for this weekend’s home-andhome series, the Ice are looking to rekindle some of what led them to a strong 5-2 triumph

back on Oct. 2 in the only meeting of the season between the two clubs thus far. “Any Don Nachbaur-coached team is going to work extremely hard and have that kind of take-no-prisoners approach to it,” Pierce said. “They’re physical and they’re aggressive. They put a lot of pucks on the net. That’s an area we’ve been really trying to focus on cutting down in -- the number of quality shots we’re giv-

ing up. We have to kind of have that same intense approach that I thought we started the games last weekend with -- an aggressive forecheck, getting up on the play.” The Chiefs (20-19-32) enter Friday’s action fresh off a 4-0 Wednesday loss in Lethbridge against the Hurricanes. The Ice (8-35-3-0) will look to snap a fourgame losing skid. “They’re obviously a good team,” Beattie said.

“We need a quick start. We need to come out hard and know that we’re going to battle with them for 120 minutes straight. We’ve got to go as hard as we can and not let off.” Friday puck drop is slated for 7 p.m. at Western Financial Place. After Friday’s contest, the two clubs will head south of the border to do it all over again Saturday night (8:05 p.m.) at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena.

Buffalo Bills hire NFL’s first full-time female assistant coach John Wawrow Associated Press

BUFFALO, N.Y. - The NFL has its first fulltime female coach. Kathryn Smith was promoted by the Buffalo Bills Wednesday to take over as special teams quality control coach on Rex Ryan’s staff. She will assist special teams co-ordinator Danny Crossman and his assistant Eric Smith, filling the role that opened after Michael Hamlin was not retained following the season. Smith’s appointment comes after Jen Welter served a six-week training camp internship last

summer coaching inside linebackers for the Arizona Cardinals. Smith is well-known within the Bills staff after spending this season as an administrative assistant for the team’s assistant coaches. She spent the past seven years working alongside Ryan. She was the New York Jets player personnel assistant when Ryan took over as coach in 2009. Smith then served as Ryan’s assistant in 2014, his final year in New York before he was fired and then hired by the Bills. “She certainly deserves this promotion based on her knowledge and strong commitment,

just to name a couple of her outstanding qualities,” Ryan said in a statement released by the team. “She has proven that she’s ready for the next step, so I’m excited and proud for her with this opportunity.” Bills offensive lineman Richie Incognito expressed his support for Smith in a tweet. “Congrats Kathryn!! I know you will do a great job,” Incognito said in a post that included a thumb’s up and smiley face. This is not the first time the Bills broke the gender barrier. Linda Bogdan, in 1986, became the NFL’s first fe-

male scout, when she joined the team’s player personnel department. Bogdan, who died in 2009, was the daughter of late Bills Hall of Fame owner Ralph Wilson. Several NFL teams have employed women in prominent roles in the front office. Amy Trask was the Raiders’ chief executive officer for owner Al Davis from 1997 until she resigned in 2013. The Jets promoted long-time executive Jacqueline Davidson to director of football administration last season. She was previously the team’s manager of football administration. Dawn Aponte is Mi-

ami’s executive vice-president of football administration, and has been involved in the front offices of the Dolphins, Jets, Browns and the NFL for 25 years. Among others on a quickly growing list of high-ranking women in NFL franchises include Katie Blackburn, Cincinnati’s executive vice-president; Jeanne Bonk, San Diego’s executive vice-president and chief financial officer; and Hannah Gordon, San Francisco’s vice-president of legal and government affairs. But Smith’s promotion is the latest step for women getting a chance

to join coaching ranks of North America’s major professional sports. In August 2014, former WNBA player Becky Hammon was hired by the San Antonio Spurs to join coach Gregg Popovich’s, making her the NBA’s first full-time paid female assistant coach. Last month, the Seattle Mariners hired Amanda Hopkins as an area scout. In announcing the hiring, the team said Hopkins is believed to be the first female hired as a full-time scout by a major league team since the 1950s. “You can see the success some of these young ladies are having

in the coaching profession, such as the young lady that is an assistant to coach Popovich at the San Antonio Spurs, and realize how exciting this is for women like Kathryn Smith as well as the Bills organization,” Ryan said. Smith has 13 seasons of NFL experience, and began her career in 2003 as a Jets game-day/special events intern. Two years later, the Jets promoted her to become a college scouting intern, and eventually became the team’s player personnel assistant in 2007. AP Sports Writer Dennis Waszak Jr. contributed to this report.


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Volunteers signing up for Kimberley Refugee Resettlement Group Kimberley, BC The Kimberley Refugee Resettlement Group (KRRG) drew a capacity crowd Monday night at Kimberley Aquatic Centre’s meeting room, donated by the City. KRRG’s initial goal is to welcome two refugee families from Syria or Iraq to Kimberley. After attendees viewed KRRG’s video presentation (available on its website www. kimberleyrefugees.ca), KRRG’s Chair Peggy Frederikse stressed that fund raising is the first and most pressing issue. Before KRRG can participate in Canada’s Government Assisted Refugee program, it must have at least $15,000 in the bank and treasurer Louise Hockley reported a current balance of approximately $4,400. Direct donations can be made at the Kimberley Savings and Credit

Union and by making out and mailing checks to the Kimberley Refugee Resettlement Group, 452 Forest Crowne Rise, Kimberley V1A 0A5. Both Kimberley & District Community Foundation and KRRG are accepting donations on their respective websites” www. canadahelps.org/ dn/8922 and www.kimberleyrefugees.ca. Both individuals and businesses are urged to donate. Lee Scott, Team leader for the Fundraising Group, invited active involvement in helping to raise funds He can be contacted at mscott@ s h a w . c a” ( 7 7 8 - 4 8 1 5282). In-Kind donations are also welcome. Core Group members fielded questions focused on, “How can I get involved?” Attendees signed up to join a wide variety of Refugee Settlement Teams and

sub-groups, and more are needed. Each Team is initially being led by a Core Group member: Fundraising, Lee Scott mscott@shaw.ca (778481-5282); Establishing Refugees’ Financial Relationships, Louise Hockley louhockley@ gmail.com (250/4273726); Introduction to Kimberley’s Social Opportunities, Sam McCurdie samcurdie7@ gmail.com (250/5811600); Transportation, Peggy Frederikse pfrederikse@gmail.com (705-787-8252); Housing, BA Price Baprice@ rideco.ca (250/4325502); Education, Ken McCrae mctropic@hotmail.com (250/4274715); and the Medical Team, led by Colin MacKenzie < owlteapot@shaw.ca (250/4475354). Paula Gordonpaula@ekology.net> and Paul Willis paul.

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Peggy Frederikse addresses the Refugee Resettlement Group at the Aquatic Centre this week. willis@telus.net are creating processes for the newly formed Accountability and Assessment Committee. Ms. Gordon is acting as Ombudsman for both Refugees and Volunteers.

Highways contract up for renewal From page 1 “We’ll not know until we receive their bids — the closing date is Feb. 18. We’ve had a lot of people looking around, some international companies, at least one from Alberta, one from Ontario, and certainly in B.C. — the road builders that deliver road maintenance throughout British Columbia.” Even while the press conference was taking place, a small protest organized by the group “Taking Back East Kootenay Highways” was taking place in front of

Bennett’s Cranbrook office, expressing unhappiness with “with Bill Bennett’s delay in response to our concerns regarding highway maintenance and the growing complaints as well as lack of highway maintenance we are receiving this winter.” “This group wants to return the maintenance of provincial highways

back to the public sector,” Bennett said. “They’ve never accepted the decision that was made decades ago to allow the private sector to maintain the highways in B.C. That’s not going to happen. It’s the most efficient, cost effective way to maintain our highways, to allow competition. If we went back to the public sec-

tor, it would cost in the billions of dollars to try to develop a road maintenance structure like what we have on the ground today. “But what we do need to do is make sure our roads are safe for people to drive on, and right now the evidence would indicate that they are.”

NEW: Recreation Infrastructure Grants Grants available for projects that focus on the construction of new and/or upgrades to existing recreational infrastructure in the Basin.

Notice of Annual General Meeting

Eligible projects may include backcountry trail networks, swimming pools, ice rinks, curling arenas, sports fields and parks.

of the

Sullivan Mine & Railway Historical Society 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 9th, 2016. SM&R Board Room; upstairs in the Downtown Station, 111 Gerry Sorensen Way. Everyone is Welcome. Refreshments.

Deadline for first of two intakes is Monday, March 14.

Contact Rick Allen to discuss your project at 1.250.417.3665 or 1.800.505.8998. Learn more about this program at cbt.org/recreationapply. Connect with us

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This was KRRG’s first in a series of evening meetings. Looking ahead, it plans a number of events (ideas and volunteers welcome), starting with participation at the Kimberley Winter Market February 14th. Participants in KRRG will be present to

answer questions and accept donations via checks or credit cards. To schedule the KRRG video presentation for a group or organization, contact Dave Hale ilonadavehale@ hotmail.com (250/4274300). Further questions

can be addressed to KRRG Chair, Peggy Frederikse pfrederikse@ gmail.com (705-7878252) or Co-Chair Becky Pelkonen travelforpeace@gmail.com (250/425-1288).

Notice of Intent

Monroe Lake Road Closure

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 60(2) of the Transportation Act, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has received four applications to permanently close portions of the surveyed area of Monroe Lake Road, and survey and establish portions of the physical Monroe Lake Road, adjacent to: (1) 7847 Monroe Lake Road, being Lot 12, District Lot 11313, Kootenay District, Plan 1632; (2) 7850 Monroe Lake Road, being Lot 11, DL 11313, KD, Plan 1632; (3) 7874 Monroe Lake Road, being Part of Lot 5, DL 11313, KD Plan 1632 lying SE of a line parallel to and 30 feet distant from the NE boundary of Lot 5; and (4) Lot 6, DL 11313, KD, Plan 1632 in the vicinity of Moyie, B.C., and that such portions of closed road be vested pursuant to Section 60(2) of the Transportation Act. Plans showing the proposed road closures and dedications can be viewed at the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure Cranbrook District office at 129 10th Avenue S., Cranbrook, B.C., during the office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any person(s) wanting to provide comments of support or objection to this application for road closure should indicate their concerns in writing to the aforementioned address or via e-mail to Melissa.Wiekenkamp@gov.bc.ca no later than February 8, 2016. For more information about this closure, please contact District Development Technican Melissa Wiekenkamp, Rocky Mountain District Phone: 250 426-1510 Facsimile: 250 426-1523


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The Way it Was January 1957 Courtesy of the Kimberley Heritage Museum Archives

KIMBERLEY NEWS January 23, 1957 What Natural Gas Means To You

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The Kimberley Atom Development team is on a roll. After winning a tournament in Lethbridge two weeks ago, they went 6-0 in their home tourney Jan 15-17. They had a hard fought battle in the final with Jackson Armstrong scoring the go ahead goal with 55 seconds left in the third period. Jackson put one more in just for security and they won 4-2 over Pincher Creek.

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Kimberley residents considering conversion to gas when West Coast Transmission Company`s pipe line is laid will be interested in a report given to City Council on Tuesday by representatives of Canadian Western Natural Gas Company. A pioneer Alberta gas distributor, this company is anxious to obtain a franchise to distribute gas in this area. Their usual installation rates are $5 a service, also laying of pipe up to the meter at 75 cents per foot. A refundable security deposit of $10 if no gas furnace and $15 with a furnace, is required. Free services include at least one annual inspection of residential installations and bi-monthly inspection of public buildings in winter, plus monthly summer inspections. Free adjustment of ovens, appliances, etc., is on a 24 hour basis on re-

Kimberley

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Community Church Sunday Service 10:30 am

730 - 302 Street, Marysville

250-427-3161 • 250-427-3795

St. Aidan Orthodox Church 201-7 Ave. S., Cranbrook 250-489-8006 Divine Liturgy Service 10:30am

Fellowship Lunch & Sunday School to follow. Fr. Andrew Applegate, 250-420-1582 All are welcome to come in, see, listen, pray, and stay for lunch.

www.saintaidan.ca

Sat. evening Vespers Service 6:30pm

First Baptist Church Cranbrook Alliance Pastor Kevin Ewaskow Children’s Ministries Worship Service 10:30 am 334 - 14th Ave. 250-426-4319 office@fbccranbrook.org

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Pastor Grant McDowell Sunday Service & Children’s Ministry 10:30 am www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com

quest. Rates cannot be set until number of purchases are known but their present highest rate would be equivalent to the purchase of propane at 10 cents a gallon, fuel oil at from 10 to 12 cents a gallon or coal at $12 a ton. A 20 year franchise would be sought, the city to receive a percentage of gross receipts, on a basis of one per cent for the first year, up to five per cent for the fifth and subsequent years – this in lieu of taxes. Installation must be by a licensed gas fitter, size of pipe and type of fittings to be set by city bylaw. One thousand purchases would be needed for them to install gas services in this area.

CATV Entertains 3400 Viewers Growing popularity of television in this district is proven by a recent rough census taken by Kootenay Enterprises, showing they have 3400 listener contacts. Their varied weekly programs bring panel discussions, local artists and sport commentators to the public and are proving most enjoyable. Last week`s entertainers introduced by M.C. G. Gigliotti, included a guitar playing vocalist, Fred Frisby of Wainwright, Alta., district, who, incidentally, received the first request phone call of the station; G. Haddad, Cranbrook, magician extraordinaire; the Wranglers Orchestra and vocalist and a junior Kimberley square dancing team. Miss Florence brown, Women of the Moose Fiesta Queen candidate, was introduced. Next entertainment will mark `Burns Nicht`and will include songs, dances and recitations.


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The William Cameron Residence, 133 Burwell Avenue. Prospector, June, 1911 The former Cameron Residence today. Photo by Cameron.

The Last Ride of William F. Cameron

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hey found Bill Cameron the following day in one of his favourite positions, sitting in the driver’s seat of his Buick coupe, hands clutched firmly to the steering wheel. It was very cold although Bill didn’t feel it. The car, as it happened, was at the bottom of the Elk River and had been for many hours. William Forest Cameron, born May 12, 1868, in Salt Springs, Nova Scotia, arrived in Cranbrook with his wife Alice and their three daughters in the early 1900s. His job as a conductor for the Canadian Pacific Railway kept him gainfully employed, so much so that he built a large residence on Burwell Avenue in the Baker Hill section of the city. The structure was enclosed by April, 1904, ready for the plasterers in June and occupied by August. Although it was described as a “handsome residence;” by the Herald newspaper, it was certainly not overly fancy. Still, it was sturdy and comfortable and it was here the family would reside for many years. Bill was a dedicated, hard-working fellow, if not somewhat accident-prone. In March, 1903, he met with a serious injury when a chain on a plow train slipped and caught his left hand, severing a finger and badly mangling the others. October of the following year saw him tripping on a nail while running along the tops of the cars of a moving train. He fell head first between two cars but managed to grab the top of an open door below. He hung headdown, clinging to the door with his feet hooked over the top of the car until he finally managed to extricate himself and climb back to safety. In 1907, Bill suffered a nasty accident at Jaffray when he caught his foot while stepping off a moving train and was dragged some distance, knocking him unconscious and causing a severe back sprain. Undaunted, he was once again back at work in a short time. Bill enjoyed both curling and travelling equally, playing in every bonspiel he could manage during the winter and, with his wife, frequently traveling to New York, Chicago, Boston and others points east in the summer months. In 1911, he expressed an interest in local politics and ran for alderman, a race he lost by twelve votes. Running again the next year, he joined a city council elected by acclamation for the regular one year term. 1916 saw him once again a member of city

formed Cameron & Sang, a company that would survive into the 1970s. While driving alone near Edgewater, B.C., in April, 1924, he encountered bad weather. His Nash Six auto swerved off the highway and, with Bill huddled beneath the steering wheel, executed a series of somersaults down a 75-foot embankment, eventually pinning him beneath the auto. He dug himself out, climbed the hill, walked a mile for assistance, returned to the scene, pulled the car up to the road, replaced the battery and drove home. Although the roof and nearly every attachment on the vehicle were torn away, the car itself was remarkably unscathed. Bert Sang drove it to Spokane for repairs a few days later, returning it as good as new. Never far from injury, Bill plunged from a ladder while putting up exterior house decorations for the 1927, July 1st celebration. He landed on a concrete William Forest Cameron, circa 1923 – sidewalk, breaking an arm and a rib. A few months later, while walking to the Courier March, 1934 curling rink, he tripped on a hole in a council and the president of the Crows sidewalk and fractured the elbow of the Nest Curling Association which included arm he had previously broken. Bill’s last ride came late on the evea district from Lethbridge to Creston. Further, and undoubtedly to his joy, he ning of Feb. 25, 1934. He and two fellow also purchased a McLaughlin “Baby Six” curlers, J.M. Baird and E. H. McPhee were returning home from a curling bonspiel automobile. As president of the Cranbrook & Dis- in Fernie when the car caught a patch of trict Auto Club in 1917, ice and slid into the icy waters of the Elk he and his fellow enthu- River. Somehow Baird and McPhee esJANUS: siasts spent leisure time caped the flooding vehicle. McPhee Cranbrook driving and mapping the made it to shore but returned to the waThen & Now roads in the area in order ters to rescue Baird who was struggling in to promote tourism. His the current. Struggling to shore once Jim most extensive automo- again, McPhee managed to drag and bile trip occurred in carry the nearly unconscious Baird over a Cameron 1922, when he, his wife mile in the -6F (-21C) weather to a cabin. and another couple trav- The two brothers living there cut them eled from Cranbrook through Oregon out of their frozen clothing, supplied and California to the Mexican border and warm blankets and notified the authoriback again without mishap, a journey of ties. The search finally revealed the subover six thousand miles, a notable acmerged vehicle the next morning, with complishment for the day. He was elected to his first term as Bill in the driver’s seat with his hands on mayor of Cranbrook in 1919, running the wheel. On March 1, 1934, his body lay in state again in 1920, but losing to fellow CPR employee Alfred Genest, his campaign in the council chamber of Cranbrook City and reputation tarnished somewhat by a Hall as flags flew at half mast throughout conviction of “knocking-down” (“skim- the city. As a former lieutenant in the 1st ming” in present day terms) CPR fares. Regiment, Kootenay Battalion, he was He appealed the case and was cleared of buried with full military honours in the Cranbrook Old General Cemetery. all charges some months later. Bill threw his hat into the political Jim Cameron is author of Cranbrook arena in 1923 and was once again elected Mayor, the same year he purchased Les- Then and Now: Vol. 1, available at variter Clapp’s Baker Street tobacco business ous locations in the Cranbrook area, inand, with son-in-law Robert “Bert” Sang, cluding the Daily Townsman.

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Flight with Auntie Terrorist S he came and sat beside me like a wraith, smelling of lavender or some other noxious weed. “I hate foreigners, don’t you?” she whispered into my ear Surprised, I looked around the waiting room for foreigners but could see none and wondered why the minute woman had confided in me. I probably looked as foreign as anyone else in the room. “Why’re you worried about foreigners?” I ventured. She looked surprised that I should ask. “Think of all those Arab gymnasts.” The wrinkled old thing beside me sat closer and almost overpowered me with her scent. “All those planes bombed.” Then, “What’s he up to?” A sharp elbow in my side. I followed her gaze to a man hauling a small child into the gent’s toilet. He, plus a little girl and a woman holding a baby had just made their way in and were seated near the front, by the window. “Guess he got lumbered with changing the baby.” Short sniff of disdain. “Foreigners! Why don’t you check on him.” That was almost an order. I didn’t move except to lean away from the woman.” I am not good with diapers; anyway, I was trying to make out what the woman had meant about Arab gymnasts. Then we were called to board the plane and I hesitated so that my unwanted companion might get seated a long way from me. Incidentally, the man who checked our tickets and identities looked foreign to me. As I walked to the plane I came to a sud-

den stop and the lady behind me ran into my back. “Arab Gymnasts!” I said aloud. “Jihardists!” Oddly, I was allowed to board the plane and shown a seat. There was no sign of my erstwhile companion. But I didn’t escape her attentions. I was settling down in my appointed seat by the window when a young fellow wearing a baseball cap sat beside me. We grinned companionably until there was a bit of a kerfuffle behind us and the lad got up, apologized to someone and permitted that inane Peter woman to slide in beside “I told him he’d got the Warland me. wrong seat,” she breathed all over me and buckled herself in. We went through the usual procedure before the flight, the time when passengers try to follow instructions, a then the female steward, who did have an oriental cast to her pretty face, came by to see if we idiots had got everything right. “She looks foreign,” said the woman next to me. “Probably a gymnast,” I suggested, and was ignored. The plane took off successfully and we headed out over the snowy Purcells. I was enjoying the view from the window seat when I got another sharp jab in the ribs. I looked down; the woman had boney hands, no rings and painted finger nails. She was probably someone’s maiden aunt. “You see that?” She said. “She’s got a huge bag under the seat in front of her.” She nodded at the couple across the aisle. “It’s a massive bomb,” I replied wearily. “We’ve had it. “ I took the in-flight maga-

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zine from the rack, hoping it might not be the same as I’d read last year. I was also wondering if I could get the nuisance beside me under a seat with my feet on her. When the stewardess came round with the free drinks and expensive alcohol, my companion tried extremely hard and not subtly to peer into the contents of the wheeled tray while I gritted my teeth in preparation for the remainder of the flight. We arrived in soggy Vancouver without being blown to pieces but, on the way down the ramp, I accidentally dropped my return ticket. Without hesitation, I ducked under the rope that had been placed to guide us and bent to retrieve the document before it blew away. To my amazement, several burly men accompanied me and the stewardess cried, “Please don’t do that. Get back in line or they’ll shout at me.“ I wondered if she meant Jihardists or gymnasts. Meanwhile my fellow auntie terrorist had scurried away into

Correction

A story in Thursday’s Daily Townsman — “Highway Upkeep: The Statistics, the Verdict” — had inadvertantly changed the name “Bennetto” (Jack Bennetto, District Highways Manager) to Bennett (Bill Bennett, MLA). Both were quoted in the story. Other editing errors occurred throughout the story. A corrected version appears at www.dailytownsman.com. The Editor apologizes for the confusion.

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B.C. economy to grow in face of global turmoil Jeff Nagel Black Press

B.C.’s economy is forecast to grow at a healthy clip of three per cent this year despite growing global financial uncertainty that has seen stock markets plunge and the Canadi-

an dollar swoon in tandem with the dive in oil prices. That prediction comes from Central 1 Credit Union senior economist Bryan Wu, who says the province will lead Canada in growth and should

commodity sector,” Yu said. “Lifted by household demand and housing investment, economic growth will ease slightly from 2015 but remain moderate.” Yu also expects economic growth to average three per cent from

weather the global economic turmoil well, thanks to improved exports and tourism due to the weak loonie. “B.C. will continue to benefit from low interest rates and a lower currency, despite challenges presented by a weak

2017 on, with steady consumer activity and higher business investment tied to major project construction. His forecast assumes one large liquefied natural gas terminal will be built in B.C. and Yu cautioned growth would be slower at about 2.5 per cent and unemployment higher by 0.5 per cent if a new LNG plant fails to materialize. He predicts unemployment will edge up slightly in 2016 to 6.3 per

cent before declining in subsequent years. The forecast is in contrast to a new Insights West poll that shows B.C. residents have become considerably more pessimistic about the economy and many are adopting a frugal mindset as they hunker down for financial trouble. Two-in-five of those surveyed expect B.C.’s economy to decline and at least 40 per cent said they plan to slash

spending on entertainment, new clothes or dining out to prepare for tougher times. The poll found 93 per cent expect to pay more for groceries over the next six months and 71 per cent expect higher real estate prices. Nearly half of respondents said they’ve worried frequently or occasionally about the value of their investments.

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ing our quality of life.” Tom Bungay, lead vocals & rhythm guitar for the band East-West Connection, says party goers can expect a dynamic mix of country-rock, classic rock, folk and traditional East Coast Celtic music from the group. “We’re hoping for a lot of participation and dancing from the audience because that’s what gets us going.” Sing-alongs are also part of the group’s repertoire, he says. And the food will be great, says Tracy Thistle, convention and sales manager for the Prestige. Roast chicken, potato salad with champagne mustard, a garden salad, hot rolls and dessert will be just part of the fare. “And we absolutely like to support a good cause anyway we can,” Thistle says. In addition to bidding on around 30 items in the silent auction, participants will be able to donate directly to the refugee project by writing cheques payable to Christ Church Anglican and putting CHR or refugee project on the subject line. Charitable tax receipts will be issued for all donations made this way, but regulations do not allow tax receipts to be issued for the tickets themselves. The project, which started last fall and gained momentum through the Christmas season, recently won the endorsement of newly-elected Kootenay-Columbia MP Wayne Stetski. “I am very proud of the citizens of Cranbrook who are demonstrating their compassion for refugees who are fleeing war, oppression and/or extreme poverty. Canada has long been a country that welcomes immigrants, and immigrants have played an important role in making our country the great place that it is today.” Stetski says he looks forward to welcoming new citizens from Syria and other countries to a number of communities around the riding. “My sincere thanks to all those who are making it happen!” For more information on the event, call Bonnie Spence-Vinge at (250) 426-4274 or Verna Oderkirk-Bungay at (250) 919-0401.


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