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History of Ymir Hospital - Part 3

Thursday, March 3, 2016

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Hester Waggener (nee Pierre) is seen at age 16, ca. 1911. She wrote a brief memoir for the 1956 Nelson High School yearbook. GREG NESTEROFF West Kootenay Advertiser

In the 1956 Nelson High School yearbook, there’s a brief but heartwarming memoir by Hester L. Waggener recalling her days as a student there more than 40 years earlier. “The teachers were perfect. I can see now (smiles) Mr. Fraser, Mrs. Pearcy, Mr. Seaman, Miss Smith and many others who worked for our good,” she wrote. “It was about 1913, and I believe, with few exceptions, I had to look in the looking glass to see the difference between me and my fellow students.” The mirror revealed what was otherwise unacknowledged: she was Nelson’s only black student. • By the time she was born in Victoria in 1895, Hester’s family already had deep roots in BC. Her paternal grandparents, the Pierres, immigrated from San Francisco in 1862, as part of a wave of black families who came at the invitation of colonial governor James Douglas to escape injustice. In the United States, they could not get citizenship, but on Vancouver Island they could buy land and become full citizens after seven years.

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Hester Waggener is seen at age 43, which would date the photo to about 1938.

Hester’s grandfather, Thomas Whiten Pierre, originally hailed from Washington, DC. He and wife Ann Elizabeth had eight children, including John Thomas and Samuel Deal, born in Victoria in 1865 and 1871 respectively. Thomas was a merchant tailor with his own business on Yates St. He made his son John a partner and then sold him the business in 1889, although the two resumed their partnership three years later. John married Georgianna Barbara Sharp in 1889 and they had five children, of whom only Hester survived infancy. In 1899, John’s mother died and a few months later, cancer claimed his wife at age 33. His brother Sam had moved to Nelson in 1897 and established the Nelson Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment, advertising in the Daily Miner “Ladies and Gents’ clothing cleaned, dyed, altered and repaired.” In March 1900, perhaps hoping a change of scenery would distract him from his grief, John joined Sam’s business in Nelson. Their office was in an alley off Josephine St., behind the Clarke Hotel. The 1900 census indicates Hester didn’t join her father immediately, although she was shown attending school in Nelson three years later. Sam Pierre left Nelson for Washington state around 1903, but John stayed and more family

An ad for the Nelson Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment, Pierre Brothers, proprietors, from the Nelson Daily Miner, March 17, 1900. Courtesy Rae Armstrong

joined him. In 1904, when their father died, John’s sisters Corinthia and Louisa were apparently living in Nelson. That same year, John married May Gertrude Leger at the Methodist parsonage in Nelson. However, they divorced in little over two years. The 1911 census shows John and Hester living at 608 Baker St. with Frederick and Comesta Sharp, John’s brother and sisterin-law from his first marriage, plus George Grooty, George Thurman, Romain Matthus and her daughter Gladys. With the exception of Thurman, who was white, they made up not quite the entire black population of Nelson. In 1909, Hester passed her high school entrance exams. Nelson had one of the highest success rates in the province that year: of 37 students, 34 passed, whereas in the rest of BC, only slightly more than half made the grade — 514 of 980. In the memoir of her high school years, Hester added: “The teachers encouraged and chided me when I neglected my studies … I failed in the first year, all those I had gone clear through school with went on. I lost interest and quit the next term. “I played for the first high school gym glass. Received a beautiful pin from the class and a compliment for accurate time during exercises. Yes, was told that I had a wonderful touch for the piano. I had those girls stepping to

my music.” Hester didn’t say who taught her to play, but at one point her father was advertising a piano for sale. On the 1921 census, John and Hester are shown as still living together at the same address in Nelson, but within the next year she would marry Charles Waggener and move to Yakima, Wash. John Pierre remained in Nelson until 1935, when he retired to Victoria. He died there in 1938 at age 71 and is buried in Ross Bay Cemetery. His obituary appeared in the Nelson Daily News, but despite operating a business for more than 35 years, he is not well remembered. Hester and Charles had nine children, who all led successful careers. One became a veterinarian, another a teacher, and another an award-winning Hollywood costume designer. “All of these [are] the outcome of Nelson High School’s influence on me,” Hester said. “Some of these faithful teachers were so tired trying to teach us something. To you presentday scholars, your advantages are more than we had. Don’t miss a thing. It is your future and that of others to follow you.” Hester Louise Pierre Waggener died in Yakima in 1980, age 85. Two of her children died last year, but two others are still alive. Many other Pierre family descendants live in BC and Washington state. Continued on A4


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SIDEBAR: Minnie Brown’s rise to fame In 1902, a remarkable letter appeared in the Seattle Republican, a leading African American newspaper, providing insight into West Kootenay’s small black community generally and the Pierre brothers specifically. “Miss Minnie Brown has returned [to Spokane] from a three weeks visit to Kaslo. While there she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Perkins, who, with the family of Mr. J.A. Sith, are the only colored residents of the little city, but they lack not for pleasure, for the Englishman is the black man’s friend. “Mr. A.W. Perkins has lived in Kaslo nearly six years and he holds a position as a bartender in Kaslo’s leading hotel and receives an excellent salary. The white citizens

of Kaslo are excellent people as a whole, many musicians and scholars being found amongst them. It was Miss Brown’s luck to have lived in this community a number of years ago and her return to it was a pleasure and she was made thoroughly welcome there. “Messrs. John T. Pierre and S.D. Pierre are men of color, their home being in Victoria. These gentlemen have the leading tailoring establishment in Nelson. Their goods are imported direct from England by them. Their work is something fine and their trade is excellent. They are kept busy continually, sometimes having to hire a number of assistants. “This shows what a colored man can do when he is given half a chance, and then when the chance is given and he attends to business as these gentlemen do, he thereby

wins the confidence and respect of his white customers and retains it. The tailoring establishment of the Pierre Bros. is well known throughout British Columbia.” According to an 1895 story in the Kaslo Prospector, a benefit concert was held there for Minnie Brown “to assist her in obtaining a musical education in Spokane. The best wishes of the ladies of Kaslo go with her in her efforts, and they hope her voice may, after a season of training, charm audiences elsewhere as it has here.” By 1906, Brown joined the Williams and Walker company, a touring troupe, and a few years later landed a role in the Broadway production of Mr. Lode of Koal. She enjoyed a long career as a singer, impresario, and choir director. In the 1920s, she ran her own vocal studio in New York.

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History Evelyn Murray, 93, of Salmo is believed to be the only person left who was born in the Ymir hospital. The facility closed 2½ years after her birth. Greg Nesteroff photo

This postcard shows the Ymir hospital on the south edge of town (circled). It opened in 1903 and burned down in 1930. Today it’s a vacant lot. Greg Nesteroff collection

Ymir hospital suffered a fiery end GREG NESTEROFF West Kootenay Advertiser

Last of three parts Finding staff for the Ymir hospital was always a challenge and turnover of doctors and nurses was high. Ads like this frequently appeared: “WANTED — At the Ymir General Hospital, a duly qualified doctor and surgeon. For full particulars write to W.B. McIsaac, secretary Ymir General Hospital, Ymir BC.” But the community did have a few long-term and notable medical personnel. • Dr. Herman Louis Arthur Keller (1860-1919) arrived from England in 1895 and established himself in Rossland. He moved to Ymir by 1898 and operated a four-bed hospital. After briefly returning to England, his family went to Kelowna, where he established a limited practice. He built a house and medical office in 1902 which still stands — the only remaining home from the original Kelowna townsite — although in 1908 it was moved to a new location. Dr. Keller’s son Rodney joined the military and commanded the Canadian 3rd Division during the Normandy invasion of 1944, despite being criticized as unfit. • Dr. George Edward Duncan (1870-1947) began practicing in Ymir around the fall of 1899 — his time there appears to have briefly overlapped with Dr. Keller’s. Dr. Duncan worked at the old Ymir hospital and was in charge of the new one when it opened in November 1903. He performed the post-mortem exam on a miner named Alex McDermid, killed in a fight, and testified at the murder trial of Murdoch Campbell, who was acquitted of the crime. Dr. Duncan resigned from the hospital in April 1904, along with the matron and a nurse, during a controversy over finances. But the Ymir Mirror wrote: “He has ever enjoyed the entire confidence of his patients who all bear testimony to his skill.” In 1927, at age 55, Dr. Duncan married Dora Ellis, a nurse 30 years his junior, in West Vancouver. He died a few months after poor health forced him to retire. • Dr. George Edward Rehberger (1880-1971), from Baltimore, worked in Ymir from at least 1912 to 1915 and signed the death registrations of seven people

buried there, three of whom died in the hospital. He served in the Spanish American war and US medical corps during World War I, and wrote two books, Lippincott’s Quick Reference Book for Medicine and Surgery (1926) and The Mind: A Key to the Interpretation of Physical Phenomena (1931). • Charlotte Nicholson (1856-1942) was matron from about 1918 to 1925. We don’t know much about her, except that she married William T. McDowell, manager of Ymir’s Yankee Girl mine. If they hadn’t already met, they became acquainted in 1918 when McDowell was taken to the hospital after breaking his leg at the mine. They wed in Wenatchee, Wash. in 1926 and moved to Alameda, Calif. • May Williston Smith was a nurse in Ymir until her 1904 marriage to Royal N. Riblet of the Riblet Tramway Co. She was the second of Riblet’s seven wives and bore him two children before her death of tuberculosis in 1909. She’s buried in Nelson. • Wesley Byron McIsaac (1852-1926) of the Ymir Miners’ Union was the hospital’s secretary for 15 years. He was buried in Ymir. • Until the end of 1903, Ymir saw 45 registered births, none of which would have been in the new hospital. Dr. Duncan attended 31 of them and Dr. Keller another four. On Dec. 13, 1901, Dr. Duncan delivered three babies in one day, including a set of twins. Births from 1904 onward won’t be made public until 2025, but we know several of them including four that actually took place in the hospital: Fred Norcross (1905), Royal Read (August 1908), Evelyn Emilson (July 1922), and Perry Anderson (February 1923). Emilson — now Evelyn Murray of Salmo — is quite possibly the only person still alive born in the hospital. • Thanks to its location on the north edge of town, the hospital was spared destruction in the Nov. 1, 1904 fire that destroyed several buildings on Ymir’s main street. However, there was a hospital-related casualty. Theresa Fahey had been matron of the old hospital until her marriage in 1901 to druggist Thomas H. Atkinson. She was never happy in Ymir, and indicated her desire to move to Victoria as soon as her husband could sell his business. Continued on A6

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Druggist suspected of deliberately starting blaze CONTINUED FROM A5 “I tell him that if he can’t sell out soon for a decent price, he should set a match to it,” she said. And indeed, Atkinson’s pharmacy and stationary store burned in the fire. Neighbours suspected Atkinson deliberately started the blaze to collect insurance, noting he moved several wagonloads of stock to his home a few weeks earlier — although he insisted this was standard practice in winter. Atkinson was arrested and ordered to stand trial for arson. Despondent, his wife drowned herself in the town reservoir. The tragic irony was that Atkinson was acquitted. • By the 1920s, medical directories suggest

the Ymir hospital was down to 11 or 12 beds from the 15 it opened with. For five years, Dr. William Rose and Dr. Gilbert Hartin of Nelson paid weekly visits, with Charlotte Nicholson serving as matron. However, with Ymir’s population dwindling, the hospital closed in December 1925 and Andy Burgess was appointed the building’s caretaker. In 1927, the Prospectors’ Protective Association passed a resolution calling for the hospital to reopen, “as there are now more than 500 men working around Ymir,” but to no avail. The following year the Ymir Women’s Institute also tried unsuccessfully to reopen it. The building sat empty until May 11, 1930, when around 3 a.m., fire broke out toward its rear. Although it was noticed within

20 minutes, it spread so quickly nothing could be done to save the building, which was destroyed along with its linens and other furnishings. It was not insured. After 27 years, Ymir’s leading landmark was gone. Footprints of three people leading from the hospital’s site down a steep bank to the railway tracks led to the belief that the fire was deliberately set. While residents blamed the Sons of Freedom, as the fire occurred during an arson wave in the area, police found no evidence and no one was charged. The hospital’s site has remained vacant ever since. But the old building is featured prominently on a colourful mural in Ymir, completed by Harvey Penny in 2008. For lists of doctors, matrons, and nurses at the Ymir hospital over the years as well Ymir births 1897-1903, see nelsonstar.com.

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UNTIL AUGUST 2016

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2013 F150 CC 77km 4x4 XTR

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2008 Escape 4x4 XLT

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$36,995

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$278

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2007 Aveo 5dr Wagon LS

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2011 Fiesta 4dr

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$90

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2012 Hyundai Accent

$8,995

$69

BW

2012 Chev Suburban 4dr 4x4

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$12,995

2012 Focus SE 4dr

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$328

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120km

2007 Mazda Cab Plus 4x4

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2014 E250 Cargo Van

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2013 Explorer 4x4 Limited 71km

$11,888

128km

$78

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75km

$9,988

BW

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2005 Harley Davidson Softtail

stk#56022

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NOW

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64km

66km

$195

2010 F350 CC 4x4 XLT

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2013 F150 CC 4X4 XLT

2008 Saturn Sky Convertible 26km

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2013 Focus SE 4Dr

2010 Pontiac G5

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BW

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2014 F150 CC 4x4 XLT

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$127

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$14,777

2004 Optra 4dr

BW

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39km

101km

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2009 Escape XLT

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2010 Fusion SEL AWD

$29,995

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BW

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News

Building Season is Back and so are our extended hours Monday – Friday 7 - 5 Saturday 8:30 - 5

Gardens Rd, Morrissey Creek 2750 E. Almond Grand Forks, BC 250-442-2312 Building Supplies

Good breeding is everything JILLIAN TRAINOR Arrow Lakes News

Local breeder Til Niquidet is celebrating after one of her dogs, Flash, won Best in Breed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (WKC) in New York City on Feb. 15 and 16. WKC is the most prestigious dog show in North America. Five dogs are allowed to compete in each breed by invitation only. Anyone else who gets into the show is by lottery. The five dogs there by invitation are always the top five winners in North America. Basically, it’s the

best of the best in each breed. “The dogs that Flash competed against — there were 15 duck tollers, and of those, there were several Best in Show,” said Til Niquidet, Flash’s breeder. “There was one dog that was the winner of the Canadian and the American National toller show, and he [Flash] beat that dog for Best in Breed.” Niquidet said it wasn’t unexpected that he could win, and the nicest part about winning is the fact that Flash is actually retired. “He’s turning eight, and we had decided not to show him anymore. We just bring him out for the occasional show, and this happened

Flash stands proudly with some of the ribbons he won in Norway in Til Niquidet photo 2015. to be one of the ones we decided to try showing. It’s a great way to show that he’s retired, but he’s not gone.”

The Kia Rio puts big value in a smaller package with unexpected available features like a heated steering wheel, custom alloy sport wheels, and paddle shifters. See why the Kia Rio has the Power to Surprise with its big-car benefits for a small car-price. Now on sale at Castlegar Kia with 0% financing and other special benefits available.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED *5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

CASTLEGAR KIA www.castlegarkia.com | 1665 Columbia Avenue | (855) 539-5873

The Power to Surprise


West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, March 3, 2016

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Is it time to take off your winter tires??

Community/Arts

All tir change e s and swaps in free ali clude a inspec gnment t printou ion with t and c ar wash!

Do we have an early bird deal for you!!!!! Bring in your vehicle for its seasonal tire swap early and we will pass on the savings!

SUPERHEROES RAISE MONEY FOR HOSPITAL On Friday, the Grand Forks CIBC staff decorated the branch and dressed as their favourite superheroes to raise money for BC Children’s Hospital. Melissa Ganzeveld, branch manager, has a big charitable focus and enjoys helping those most in need throughout our province as well as through local charities. “We will continue to raise money for the BCCH throughout the year with our dress up days, our Purdy’s chocolate sales and our BBQ on Thursday March 24 where our very own CIBC Percy will make an appearance,” she said. Pictured (from left) are: Laura Boyer, Michelle Lehegarate, Sharona Witwicki, Ganzeveld, Barb Faust and Sarah Unruh. Craig Lindsay photo

Come in between February 29th - March 5th and get $20.00 OFF a mount and balance swap or $15.00 OFF tires on rims swap March 7th-19th

TOUCHY-FEELY

$15.OO OFF a mount and blance Or $10.00 OFF tires on rims swap

The Tuesday Morning Quilters recently donated seven beautifully crafted “touchy-feely” quilts to residents of Poplar Ridge Pavilion. The various textures of tactile quilts can be very calming and comforting. (From left) Lillian Schmutz, Resident Care Coordinator Ellen Johnston, quilter Pauline Potvin, Grace Cronk, and Betti Hall. Sheri Regnier photo

March 21st – 31st

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The BOSS is on a BEACH so get your

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$

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$

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$

2010 GRAND CARAVAN SET

250.352.3542 | 1.800.663.7794 803 Baker Street, Nelson 704 Bakers St. Used Lot www.nelsonchrysler.com | sales@nelsonchrysler.com

*Plus $295 doc fee and taxes.

Bob Bourke

Sales & Marketing

Brad Perrier Sales & Leasing

Grant Mcken

General Manager


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FOUND: set of house keys with car keys & fob for Ford vehicle on Feb.25th by Green & Mill Road in Fruitvale. Call to claim by identifying 250-3676590.

INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR. Free estimates. Competitive rates. Great local refs. 250-512-2268

RENTALS

ST.JUDE NOVENA May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St.Jude, Help of the Hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day, for nine days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St.Jude. CC

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A-Steel Shipping Storage Containers. Used 20’40’45’53’ insulated containers. All sizes in stock. Prices starting under $2,000. Modifications possible doors, windows, walls etc., as office or living workshop etc., Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866528-7108 or 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

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Coming Events

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Firearms

Industrial table saw, power tools, computer desk, oak desk chair, drafting table, coffee/end tables. 250-442-6422

INDEX IN BRIEF TRAVEL EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS SERVICES PETS & LIVESTOCK MERCHANDISE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

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ON THE WEB:

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.

Winter Market

Produce • Baking Preserves • Jewelry and more Saturday, March 12 10am - 2 pm Legion Hall, 7353 6th St. Grand Forks, BC

Information

Travel

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Travel SAVE 30% on our Heart of the Arctic adventure. Visit Inuit communities in Greenland and Nunavut aboard the comfortable 198-passenger Ocean Endeavour. Call for details! 1800-363-7566 or visit online www.adventurecanada.com (TICO#04001400)

Employment Business Opportunities NEW EXCITING mini VLT’S. Produce buckets of cash monthly. Attracts customers like money magnets. Locations provided. Ground floor opportunity. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website www.tcvend.com

Boundary Community Hospice Association Compassionate end of life resources and support.

250-443-2162 -----------------------------Boundary Area Volunteer Driver Program. Transportation for medical appointments.

250-584-4618 CANADA BENEFIT Group Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government. Toll-free 1-888511-2250 or www.canadabenefit.ca/free-assessment

Denied Long-Term Disability BeneďŹ ts or other insurance? If YES, call or email for FREE initial legal consultation and protect your right to compensation.

778-588-7049 Julie@LawyersWest.ca www.LawyersWest.ca HIP OR knee replacement? Arthritic Conditions/COPD? Restrictions in Walking/Dressing? Disability Tax Credit $2,000 Tax Credit $20,000 Refund. Apply Today For Assistance: 1-844-453-5372.

Tigz TEA HUT Experience Creston BC March Teas of the Month: “IRISH BREAKFAST� “SPRINGTIME ROOIBOS� 10% off all sizes FREE shipping on all loose tea orders over $75 in BC & AB www.tigzdesigns.com

Lost & Found FOUND: Keychain with charms by Aquatic Centre bus stop on 2nd Avenue on Feb.25. Call 250-368-6657

Career Opportunities HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTATION Specialists are in huge demand. Employers want CanScribe graduates. A great work-from-home career! Train with Canada’s best-rated program. Enroll today. www.canscribe.com. 1-800466-1535 info@canscribe.com

Education/Trade Schools INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL. Hands-On Tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training! Funding & Housing Avail! Job Aid! Already a HEO? Get certiďŹ cation proof. Call 1-866-399-3853 or go to: iheschool.com START A new career in Graphic Arts, Healthcare, Business, Education or Information Tech. If you have a GED, call: 855-670-9765

Help Wanted ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! Call Shelley Cameron Estate Administrator at 877-797-4357 today, to set up your FREE consultation in Nelson. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP 33 years experience BDO Canada Limited Trustee in Bankruptcy 200-1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9X1

Services

Financial Services 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

LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Small Ads Get

BIG

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

4 sale: 303, 3006, 12ga, 410, 22 cal, 6.5x55, + shells. PAL required. 250-442-7067

Personal Care

Norinco, 1911 A1 .45 ACP. Valid P.A.L. required. $285. 250-442-1241.

“We care about your hair loss�

WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Capilia Hair & Scalp Centre Thinning hair or hair Loss Dandruff, dry or oily scalp Psoriasis & Eczema Chemotherapy/radiation therapy Wigs & hair systems for men & women 3019 Hwy 3

Food Products BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished Freezer Packages Available Quarters/Halves $4.90/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Ground Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston

CRESTON, BC 250-428-0354 www.hairandscalpcentre.ca

Home Improvements 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.

REFORESTATION Nursery seedlings of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free Shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca Roll 14/2 telephone wire(new $40) $15.00. Window glass 79.5 x 49.5, $100obo. Older sm fridge,works well. Leather sheep skin mans coat, size lg, like new,$200. 250-446-2239

Stn. Steel Burner 26� x 22� Dia., $50. THULE Car Top Carrier, $90. S.A.D. Lamp Desk Size, $40. 250-442-0887

Sturdy, heavy duty green carpet, no wear, from a 10.5’x11’ sitting room, (115sq.ft), with clean 1/2� thick underlay. $150. FREE: set of 24 leather bound Britannica Encyclopedia. 250-442-3323

Misc. Wanted

Buying Collector Coins, Accumulations, coin collections & Old money. US Canada & world coins. Plus anything made of gold or silver. Todd’s Coins. 1-250-864-3521 I can make House calls! Local Coin Collector Buying Collections Gold Silver Coins Estates 1-250-499-0251 Chad

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.

Garage Sales

SHOP LOCALLY

GARAGE SALE: 1306 Columbia Ave, Mar 5 & 6 8am - 5pm. Antiques - oil lamps, wood planes, old Royal Albert dish set, Lavender rose, old snow sleigh, horse tack & misc, lots of hand tools & SDS bits, electric drills & air nailers, shelving, tables, wheel dollies & lots of misc.

Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates) KOOTENAY DUCT CLEANERS SPRING SPECIAL!! MARCH 2016 $250 whole home $150 mobile home Professional & Insured Locally owned & operated Toll free 1.844.428.0522

Little Red Barn - antiques, etc. 121 Sagamore Rd. Sat. Feb.27, Sat. March 5.

Auctions

Auctions

Moving Sale- Sat & Sun March 5&6, 8am-2pm. Tools, books, puzzles, household stuff, snow blower, crib, children’s stuff. 7535, 10th St.

AUCTION SCHOOL BOARD #8 - SHOP EQUIPMENT + CONSIGNED POWER TOOLS RUSSELL AUCTION 2067 HWY 3A THRUMS

(14KM NORTH OF CASTLEGAR)

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Terms: Cash or cheque only with proper ID

Open daily 9am-5 pm, to view 40 years auctioneering

POLE BARNS, Shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and installation. Call John at 403998-7907; Email to: jcameron @advancebuildings.com

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT.

1-250-399-4793

Stop Bullies in their Tracks!


West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, March 3, 2016

Real Estate

Rentals

Houses For Sale

Property Management

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

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250-364-1822 Ermalinda Estates, Glenmerry, spacious 1-2bdrms. Adults only. Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ph.250-3641922 Francesco Estates, Glenmerry,spacious 1-3bdrms. Adults only (45+). Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ph. 250368-6761

Grand Forks Greenwood

1 bdrm home 4 appl’s $550 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.

Rooms for Rent

GLENVIEW APTS. Spacious, quiet 1&2 bdrm. apts. Avail. Mar.1st. 250-368-8391

Suites, Lower

Grand Forks: 1 and 2bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.

Grand Forks: Attractive 1 bdrm basement suite $500 mo utils inc, N/S, N/P. References. Suitable for 1 person. 250442-0057. Separate entrance.

TRAIL, spacious 1&2bdrm. apt. Adult building, perfect for seniors/ professionals. Cozy, clean, quiet, comfortable. Nicely renovated. Must See. 250-368-1312, 250-364-0352

Become a Super hero!

1 bdrm apt. $725 utilities inc. Close to downtown. Available immediately.

Grand Forks: room in 3 bdrm house, utils inc, furnished, near Overwaitea, $400. 442-0122

Grand Forks: avail. March 1. Bridgeview Place. Brand new, executive style, 1 BR and 1 BR and den apartments for rent, NS, NP, RR, $750 to $950/month + util. Call Julie 250-447-6313 or 250-4440450.

PUZ Z LE

Rentals

Glenmerry, 2bd. apt. Friendly, quiet secure bldg. Heat incl.n/p,n/s.250-368-5287

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm Black Knight apt., NP, NS, RR. 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599

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Suites, Upper

Donate!

Grand Forks: Large 1 BR, utils inc. Washer, dryer, WiFi, deck, NS, NP. $700/m. 250442-2049.

Townhouses Grand Forks: The Gables Housing Society is replenishing it’s waiting list. Apply by googling “BC Housing on line application”. For questions, Jackie at 250-443-0013 or jjoyce1.joyce@gmail.com

Transportation

Sport Utility Vehicle 2005 Chevy Blazer, 2 door, 4.3 Lt, 5 spd, new winter tires, good body, well maintained, 292,000km, $2,250/obo as is. 250-447-9442.

Trucks & Vans

ABSIDES ADHERENCE AQUARIUS ARIES ASTROLOGER BIRTHDAY CANCER CAPRICORN CAST CHART CONSTELLATION CUSP

GEMINI GRID HOROSCOPE HOUSE LEO LIBRA LUNAR MOON PERSONALITY PHASES PISCES PLANET

RULING SAGITTARIUS SCORPIO SIGN SOLAR SUN TAURUS TEMPERAMENT TRAITS UNDER VIRGO ZODIAC

WEEKLY

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Taurus, you are accustomed to doing everything by the book, but you may be tempted to try something new in the near future. Just be sure not to throw all caution to the wind.

Scorpio, you may find yourself doing things that would normally be out of your comfort zone. This can be a positive change in the right direction.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Your schedule this week may be so hectic that others can’t decipher your plans, Gemini. Try to keep those closest to you abreast of your activities in the week ahead.

Sagittarius, daydream a little this week, but make sure it doesn’t consume all of your energy. Keep your desires in check and weigh the pros and cons of each idea before going forward.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Circumstances at work that are beyond your control dominate your thoughts this week, Cancer. Don’t stress out too much and keep a positive attitude.

Capricorn, finding the right balance is a worthy goal this week. Make a concerted effort to give ample time to all the people and things that matter to you.

Say yes and change a child’s life today.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18

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LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Relationship dynamics have changed for the better, Leo. Make the most of this positive turn of events and make sure your partner does the same.

Aquarius, time may not be on your side, but somehow you will find a way to make due. Whenever possible, farm out some of your work or responsibilities to others.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20

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VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Your energy levels reach peaks and valleys this week, Virgo. Do your best to make the most of those moments when your energy levels are at their highest.

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20

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Your creative efforts will not go to waste, Pisces. Someone will recognize your talents and ask you to collaborate on an important project.

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Thursday, March 3, 2016 West Kootenay Advertiser

News Providing tax support for low income and struggling

COLDSMOKE TURNS 10 Whitewater Ski Resort held the 10th annual Kootenay Coldsmoke Powder Fest last weekend. Skiers and snowboarders of all ages arrived to take part in various competitions and clinics as Whitewater continues to celebrate its 40th season. Tyler Harper photo

GRAND FORKS — When you are lower income and struggling to make ends meet, paying a professional company to do your taxes is out of the question and doing

them yourself is not easy for anyone — it’s easy to make mistakes and can end up costing you money. Fortunately, a group of residents are volun-

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teering their time in the Boundary to help provide tax help for those who may not be able to afford it. People Helping People is the name of the group and they do the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) out of Service BC in Grand Forks. CVITP is a collaboration between community organizations and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Heading the program is Lorraine Dick. “We are in our fifth year of involvement with the tax program (People Helping People) for the citizens of Grand Forks, Greenwood, Christina Lake and Rock Creek… and now Midway,” said Dick. “We’re also doing a second year at the Gospel Chapel’s Blessings Boutique. We’ve had a clinic at Christina Lake for two consecutive years but decided not to return this year.” The volunteers along with Dick, who started the program, are Karen Head and Karen Johnson, who have also both been with the pro-

gram since the beginning; Jennifer Jenkins and Ursula Flury (second year) and first timers Virginia Holmes, Terry Lemke Mooney and Vera Ellefson. Eligible for the program are: single persons earning up to $30,000; couples earning up to $40,000; and one adult with one child earning up to $35,000. There is no cost to use the program. For each additional dependent you have, add $2,500 to the family income. You should not have interest income of more than $1,000. The program runs from March 2 until April 29. Clinic times and locations are: Phoenix room in the Service BC building, 174 Market Avenue, Grand Forks, Wednesdays — drop off 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., pick up 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Main foyer, Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive, Grand Forks, Fridays from noon to 2 p.m.; and at Community Futures, 245 Copper Street, Greenwood,Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.


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THE VILLAGE PEOPLE SKATE A young group of skaters performs to “YMCA” during the Castlegar Skating Club’s year end performance. Betsy Kline photo

Black bear sightings TRAIL — Better beware because bears are already waking up and raking through garbage cans in Trail neighbourhoods. Activity has been reported in the Glenmerry area, including the sighting of a large black bear, confirms Sharon Wieder from Rossland/Trail Wildsafe BC. “The warm weather definitely woke them up in those areas where there isn’t a lot of snow,” she explained. “We had that whole week when it was pretty mild, and it’s not unusual for them to do that.” Black bears typically maintain fat reserves throughout winter, and Wieder says they generally don’t wake up in an aggressive pursuit of food. Unfortunately for the animals, however, they’ll follow their noses to wherever a whiff of garbage is coming from. “Behaviour-wise, they are not necessarily any different,” she said. “But definitely, this time of year, people don’t think about them being out and about and they aren’t as careful with keeping garbage secure, which really is the big problem.” And, an easy food source spells trouble down the road for both homeowner and bear. “People need to realize if they leave stuff out now, and the bear gets into the habit of it, they are going to be around all summer long,” Wieder added. “They’ll just keep coming back, hoping to get more.” Hopefully, early black bear sightings won’t portend another lethal year for the bruins. Nine bears were destroyed in Rossland and 11 in Trail last year, compared to the previous year when none were killed in Rossland and two in Trail. According to Wildsafe BC’s year-end report, 2015 saw the largest increase in bear activity since 2013, and the highest number of bears destroyed since 2010.

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Appointment Andrew Franklin, Director of Digital Development is pleased to announce the appointment of Laura Baziuk as B.C. Digital Editor. Laura graduated from Carleton University’s journalism program in 2007. She worked in various newsrooms, including the Peace Arch News, the Province, the Canadian Press, and most recently, CKNW Radio. She spent four and a half years there, as a reporter and anchor, and was sent to Tofino to cover the whalewatching boat capsizing in 2015. Laura grew up in south Surrey and lives in Vancouver. She enjoys reading crime novels, baking and eating cookies! Please join us in congratulating Laura on her appointment as

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Nelson was one of 92 Canadian cities that participated in last month’s Coldest Night of the Year Walk. Almost 400 community members walked to raise money for Nelson CARES’ Room to Live campaign and help take steps to end homelessness. They raised over $36,000. “We are so grateful to live in an active community that is full of a lot of caring people,” said Nelson CARES board chair Ron Little.

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