vol7issue37

Page 1

September 10, 2010 Vol. 7/Issue 37

Your Weekly Source for News and Events

The Columbia

Valley

The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 1 September 10, 2010

P ioneer

FREE

TEE TIMES See our ad on Page 14

250-342-0562

Serving The Upper Columbia Valley including Spillimacheen, Brisco, Edgewater, Radium, Invermere, Windermere, Fairmont and Canal Flats

NEw trails

back to school

3 Powerline approved

5 shipwrecked

Hundreds of valley children said goodbye to summer vacation and returned to school this week. Pictured here, students from Ms. Carriere’s kindergarten class at Eileen Madson Primary School experience class for the first time. Clockwise, from top left: Wyatt Armstrong, Kate Hale, Luke Mason, Mark Paget, Tyrell Frocklage, Anna Thompson, and Eva Roberts.

10

study everyday banking

Photo by Kelsey Verboom

Go to school. Bank at home. remote access

better. together. student loans & lines of credit

credit cards

Our STUDY Package has everything you need no matter where you’re going to school. Full-service banking, ridiculously low fees, easy ATM access, free online/telephone/mobile banking and more. Call us today!

www.kscu.com


2 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

at the t h g Ni Wednesday, September 22nd @ 6:00 p.m.

Valley NEWS

invermere.bclibrary.ca

25% off absolutely (almost*) everything

Glazed pots fertilizers, trees, shrubs, perennials & soil products *Does not include bark mulch

Hwy 93/95 Windermere (250) 342-3236 Open Tues to Sat 10 - 4. Closed Sun & Mon

Lorrie’s PC Computer Repair “I am referring Lorrie’s to all my friends” M.P.

No need to go without your computer. May be able to repair at your home. GREAT SERVICE – REASONABLE RATES

Compare our hourly rates

Refurbished Desk Tops For Sale

Speed up your computer. New computer? Transfer your old pictures, e-mail, etc. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER , MBA

Cell: 250-688-COMP (2667)

PITCHER PERFECT – Invermere photographer John Pitcher won Wildsight’s Love Your Lake Photo Contest with this shot of a storm cloud passing over Lake Windermere. Photo by John Pitcher

The judges have spoken

By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff

After much deliberation, three winning photographs have been selected from 30 entries in this year’s Love Your Lake Photo Contest. The contest, sponsored by Wildsight, invited photographers to celebrate Lake Windermere by submitting an image that captured what lake stewardship meant to them. Three local photography legends, Pat Morrow, Ryan Bavin, and Brad Hill, sorted through the sub-

mitted photos and chose the three winning images. “It was hard for the judges to choose, based both on the quality of the photos and how they represent stewardship,” said Heather Leschied, program manager for Wildsight. “They’re all beautiful photos.” First place went to John Pitcher (see above), second to Jason Portras for a wintery image of the lake, and third to Allegra Newill for her photograph of a windsurfer. All of the images are on display at Wildsight’s office in Invermere for those interested in having a look.

the most reliable and fastest Internet the most phone features - without dialing 250! the Valley’s only 100% pure fibre optic network More Choice. Faster service. NO contracts.

w w w . n a n o f i b r e . c a • 8 8 8.3 4 2 .7 3 1 7


September 10, 2010

The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 3

Valley NEWS

Governments partner to enhance trails By Brian Geis Pioneer Staff If the regional district board approves, a rare partnership of local, regional, provincial and federal governments will partner with Columbia River Greenways Alliance to enhance trails in Invermere. “One of the most exciting aspects of the trail program,” Invermere Mayor Gerry Taft said, “is linking the sidewalk on 13th Avenue in front of Westside Park with a trail along 13th Avenue all the way to the entrance of CastleRock Estates. “Not only is this very important because of the narrow width of 13th Avenue in this area and the high number of pedestrians and bikers, but it is also an important first step to the greater vision of a Greenways trail along the west side of Lake Windermere.” According to Mayor Taft, the District of Invermere was successful in two key grant initiatives that have created an opportunity to improve and expand pathways planned under the Active Transportation

Network Plan developed for the community. • The first grant is a Provincial Initiative for $198,966 entitled Local Motion that provides 50 percent of the cost of trail and pathway improvements completed and currently underway. • The second granting initiative is a federal stimulus initiative targeting recreational infrastructure works. There are two federal grants the district was awarded for pathways, a new ball park, sports court and outdoor fitness equipment included. The federal grants combined for a total of $293,866 and can be used to support 34 percent of the total project cost. The good news, he said, is the financial support within the initiatives overlaps and has created a situation where a significant amount of recreational improvements — which would have otherwise been completed over a much longer timeline — can be completed now. The trail work commenced in the summer of 2009 and is scheduled for completion this year. The program will consist of the new construction of 5.8

kilometres of two-metre-wide multi-use paths and improved safety measures on an additional two kilometres. The selection of trails to be completed, he said, involves a focus on pedestrian and bicycle safety, completion of fitness circuits of various distances and future access and community connection plans. A few of the key trail locations are: • Establishing a connection from 13th Avenue (Westside road) through to the Castle Rock junction, currently a busy and dangerous pedestrian and biking area. • Sidewalks on 10th Street and 6th Avenue to provide improved access for the senior’s manor, hospital and school access. • Pathway from J.A. Laird along 13th Avenue and the Industrial park escarpment to provide a nice extended circuit and a safer school connection from the north end of town. • Numerous smaller sections and improvements near the schools, museum, Kinsmen Beach and downtown approach.

Stoneset making progress on downtown development By Brian Geis Pioneer Staff Stoneset Equity Development Corporation (CNSX:SQC) recently announced that survey work is underway at Vista Del Lago. Now in its fifth year since receiving approval from Invermere Council, the sprawling downtown development promises to forever alter the Invermere skyline and requires reconfiguration of streets

and infrastructure along Invermere’s waterfront. According to a company press release, the survey work is being completed prior to municipal infrastructure, site servicing and overall site grades. “Along with the already-approved development permits, the survey work and associated infrastructure, will add more value to the project and, in turn, more value to Stoneset and its investors,” Doug Haines, Stoneset’s Senior Project Manager, explained.

Stoneset said, once complete, Vista Del Lago will complete the District of Invermere, serving as the ultimate anchor to 13th Street; stimulating pedestrian foot traffic to businesses and services along the downtown corridor. Stoneset Equity Development Corp is a Calgary-based real estate investment company and property developer with a vision to create balance of consistent growth for investors, minimal environmental impact and value to the community.

Premium high speed, wireless internet services are now here. The wait is over (and for us rural British Columbians stuck with dial up internet service, the word “wait” is all too familiar.)

Davinci Wireless BC has launched premium wireless internet all throughout the Columbia Valley from Blaeberry to Edgewater to Crooked Tree.

To learn more please contact us:

info@davincibb.net or or call Toll Free

1. 866.931.6730

POWERED BY


4 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

RCMP Report

Life Time Warranty on all Blinds Call The Blind Guy!

Interior World

(250) 342 4406

Submitted by RCMP Staff Sgt. Marko Shehovac Columbia Valley Detachment

SECURITY Protect your property from theft and vandalism.

www.valleyhawk.com

250-688-HAWK

Licensed & Insured Invermere & Surrounding Areas

CHECK OUT OUR RUNNING SPA IN OUR SHOWROOM, HOT AND READY TO USE WITH NO HEATER!

• Hot Tubs • Water Maintenance • Massage Chairs • Steam Showers 503B - 7th Avenue, Invermere • 250-342-3922 www.valleyspas.ca • www.arcticspas.com

SPECIAL THIS WEEK!

15% OFF

Smoked Pork Chops 1210 7th Avenue, Invermere Phone: 250-342-9661 • Toll Free: 1-866-342-9661

Gourmet Foods – Affordable!

For the latest financial tips, see Page 18 every week in…

N E W S PA P E R

Phone: (250) 341-6299 • Fax: (250) 341-6229 • Email: info@cv-pioneer.com

The last long weekend of the busy summer resulted in 53 files from Friday to Monday, many of them alcohol related. Three files resulted in visits to the drunk tank. Nine 24-hour suspensions were handed out over the weekend during routine checks and with a single vehicle check resulting in six of the suspensions. • On September 3rd, at almost 2 a.m., as a result of a trespassing complaint in the 700 block of 15th Street in Invermere, police found an 18-year-old man hiding on the property. The man was arrested for being drunk in a public place and trespassing at night. There was a concern that he was looking into the residence. • On September 3rd, members of the RCMP’s Columbia Valley Detachment were called regarding an assault that had taken place on August 25 at a private residence. Police were advised that two men got into a verbal and physical confrontation. As a result, one man grabbed a shovel and struck the other in the leg resulting in a broken bone. The investigation is continuing. • On September 3rd, the Columbia Valley Detachment responded to a hit-and-run complaint in the rear parking lot of Kootenay Savings in Radium. A red Cruiser was struck by an unknown vehicle causing damage to the tail lights of the Cruiser. • On September 4, at 9 a.m., police dealt with a minor collision involving a 2005 Nissan with Alberta plates and a deer near Fairmont Hot Springs on Highway 93/95. The driver was uninjured. However, the vehicle sustained approximately $4000 in damage. • On September 5th, in the evening, the RCMP responded to a disturbance at one of the local bars. Two women were engaged in a physical confrontation. A bar staff was struck over the head with a bottle but no injuries were sustained. A man became involved. The disturbance had subsided by the time police ar-

rived. Bar staff dealt with the issue and banned a couple of people from attending the bar. No charges are being laid. • On September 5th, members of the RCMP’s Columbia Valley Detachment responded to an assault complaint on Wilmer Pontoon Road. Both men involved complained that the other assaulted him. A 26-year-old Wilmer man and a 42-year-old man from Invermere were charged. No serious injuries were sustained. • On September 5th, members of the Columbia Valley Detachment received a complaint of a man and woman leaving the Horse Thief Pub without paying for their meal. Neither was recognized as being local. • On September 5th, police received a report of attempted theft of artwork hanging on the wall of Strands Restaurant in Invermere. • On September 6th, the RCMP received a report of theft of a tent trailer from the 4000 block of Forsters Landing in Radium Hot Springs. School Patrols With school in session again, the RCMP would like to remind drivers to SLOW DOWN, or the nice police person will write you up. Some of our younger kids are strutting their independence and walking to school without the assistance of their parents. Keep it slow in the school zone and get the kids there safe. Thor Again While stationed in Maple Ridge, we got a call of a break-and-enter at a pharmacy. We arrived in time to see the suspect run into a wooded area. So, we called in my buddy, Thor, the wonder dog. We gave the guy a chance to come out on his own or Thor would be sent in. Thor was “bark bark (no surrender, no surrender),” but there was no response from the guy. So, Thor went in and did his thing. Continued on Page 38...

BUY NOW – NO HST

Valley TurnKey Homes

Custom Home Builders

4910 Lake View Meadows Close

$1,150,000

Executive 4662 sq/ft, custom home. 5 bedroom, 4 bath. All Kitchen appliances. All exclusive interior and exterior. 3 great rooms, exclusive a/v and security system. 3 car garage, in floor heating. Beautiful decks driveway and views, hot tub ready. Rec centre, private beach, across from Copper point golf club. Fully landscaped. New Home Warranty

5174 Riverside close, Fairmont

! D L SO

Private gated Aviation Golf estate executive 2900 sq/ft, custom home 5 bedrooms 4 baths. All exclusive interior and exterior Geothermal heat/AC system. Includes all appliances, great room, exclusive a/v and security system. Large oversized garage. Large front and back decks. Hot tub ready. Beautiful Golf course location with mountain and River views. New Home Warranty.

CONTACT VALLEY TURNKEY AT: 780-940-9201, 780-434-8827, 780-913-6929, for viewing.


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 5

September 10, 2010

BC Hydro OK’d to build north valley power line By Brian Geis Pioneer Staff In a ruling handed down on September 3, the British Columbia Utilities Commission approved a controversial proposal to build a power line through the north end of the upper Columbia Valley. The British Columbia Transmission Corporation applied in January for permission to construct and operate the line in order to supply more power to Golden from Invermere. Despite vigorous objections by a number of interveners — including the Lake Windermere District Rod and Gun Club, Wildsight, Toby Benches resident Paul Bauman and Zehnder Farms, the Shuswap and Ktunaxa First Nations — the Utilities Commission said the $154 million project is in the public interest. “The commission panel has reviewed and considered the application, the evidence and the submissions and has determined ... that the project is in the public interest and that a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity should be issued to BC Hydro,” the commission wrote in their decision. The project includes a new 230-kilovolt transmission line, approximately 112 kilometres in length generally following the project’s Route Corridor B using the Moonraker West Route and the Toby Creek Diversion route. The project also includes a new substation in Golden, a new 69-kilovolt transmission line approximately three kilometres in length, using the south crossing of the Columbia River, and related upgrades at existing substations in Cranbrook, Invermere and Golden. In a 40-page rationale attached to the decision, the panel explained the reasons for their decision in which they addressed the project justification, project alternatives, environmental concerns, public and First Nations consultations and the risk management associated with the project.

As noted by the commission panel, the interveners did not take exception to the fundamental need for the project. However, a number of key issues did emerge and were addressed during the proceeding. These include, for example: • The rationale for a proposed solution that continues to provide electricity to the upper Columbia Valley through a line up from Cranbrook, through Invermere, to the Golden area, rather than one that closes a loop such as might exist with a routing from Mica to Golden. This longer route would likely incur higher transmission line losses when electricity is routed from Mica through the Okanagan and Cranbrook to Golden, than would be incurred when taking a direct route from Mica to Golden. • The rationale for a proposed solution that requires a new right-of-way on the west side of the Columbia River rather than utilizing the existing rightof-way on the east side of the Columbia River. • The initial routing for the proposed solution that required two crossings across Toby Creek, that impacted private property and recreational areas, and, of particular concern, that could seriously impair the habitat of a local mountain goat herd. • The adequacy of public consultations for airing concerns regarding the relationship of the CVT Project, the Transmission Expansion Policy (TEP), and independent power producers (IPPs). In their conclusion, the panel explained, “After having carefully considered and weighed the evidence and arguments of all parties participating in this proceeding, the Commission Panel concludes that the project is needed to reliably serve the load in the upper Columbia Valley region. “We find the project to be necessary and in the public interest as it is the most cost-effective long term solution. “We also find that public consultation has been adequate. We further find First Nations consultation to be adequate to the10.25” point xof1.8” issuing this decision.”

European Dinner Edgewater Legion

September 12th, 2010 Cocktails – 5:30 p.m. Dinner – 6:30 p.m.

Adults $15 • Seniors (55+) $13 6 FREE Under 12 $13 • Under (Must be with adult)

Thank You!

Coy’s Senior Men’s Golf would like to thank the following for donating items to make our August 30th event a fun day. • Coy’s Par 3 Golf Course • K-2 Stone, Tyson Hilhorst, Calgary • Kootenay Savings • Valley Alley • Jim Scott • Jim Gibb • Symcor, Calgary • BKDI Architects, Calgary

• • • • • • •

Hoodoos Mountain Resort Go Logowear, Edmonton Centex Calgary Co-Op Liquor Store Ken Innis Lambert Insurance Radium International Lacquers, Calgary • Canadian Pacific Railway

Sometimes mother nature needs a little help from her friends...

Nature Conservancy of Canada Restoration Events

These family-friendly events will restore homes for native grassland species on two local conservation properties. Homes for Bees Saturday, Sept. 18 10–1 (includes free bbq) Kootenay River Ranch

Homes for Birds Saturday, Sept. 25 10–12 Thunder Hill Ranch

Call 250-342-5521 for more info & directions. sponsored by:

Registration is now open for the 2010 Columbia Basin Symposium. Columbia Basin Trust invites you to join in a dialogue about the future of this region and to discuss some of today’s key issues. Register for this free event online at www.cbt.org/2010Symposium, call 1.800.505.8998 or visit a CBT office. Space is limited.

www.cbt.org/2010symposium • 1.800.505.8998


6 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

perspective

September 10, 2010

Historical Lens

HSTgate threatens to embroil premier By Brian Geis Pioneer Editor For the premier, it must feel like the finals days of the Watergate scandal that toppled the U.S. government in 1974. As his enemies peel back the layers of the HST onion, charges that B.C.’s Liberal government were planning to propose the $2 billion tax grab we call the Harmonized Sales Tax well before the last election. The possibility has broken the trust of some of the Liberal Party’s most loyal supporters leaving the party groping for the bottom as poll numbers plummet. Whether or not HSTgate ultimately topples the Liberal’s dynasty depends on the answer to the question everyone is asking: What did they know and when did they know it?” To some, the level of injury depends on the industry in which they work. A recent survey commissioned by Royal LePage Real Estate Services might sour the opinion of those in real estate development and sales, one of the Columbia Valley’s key sectors. According to reports in the Vancouver Sun, only one in four buyers who responded to the survey say new Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation regulations reduce their desire or ability to purchase a recreation property. The changes will require Canadians to pay a minimum 20 percent down payment on any residential or recreation property they buy that is not their primary home. Buyers said they are more concerned about increases in taxation affecting their ability to buy vacation properties. Almost half, 49 percent, said they are concerned about new taxation rules, such as B.C.’s HST on new homes.

Building bridges This 1912 photo shows the crew that built the old upper-level bridge over Toby Creek: from left to right, unknown, Dad Bales, Jim Duncan, Mr. Butterfield, Mr. McKinnon, Hughie Fuller, Hans Hanson, BobStark and Billy Palmer. The dog in the photo is not named, but the tent is branded, “The Western Tent & Mattress Company, Calgary.” If you have any more information about this image, e-mail us at news@cv-pioneer.com. Photo (C560) courtesy of the Windermere District Historical Society

Fossil is calimari, not trilobite Dear Editor: I enjoyed Kelsy Verboom’s article on the hike to Pedley Pass. I have been up there many times and enjoyed searching for fossils at what has become known to hikers as “Fossil Lake.” I am not an expert paleontologist, but I do not think the photo is actually a Trilobite, but rather a nautiloid known as squid or, our favorite appetizer, calamari. The comments by Dr. Randle Robertson were correct, however, I question whether he actually saw the photo you published and identified it as a Trilobite. Other fossils we have found there include an-

cient corals, shells, sponges and snails. Their geologic age is Ordovician-Silurian and they are part of the Beaverfoot Brisco Formation (approx 450 million years), not Cambrian or 526 million as suggested. The three closest trilobite fossils that I know of are approximately three miles south of Fort Steele, at the famous Burgess Shale near Field which is a World Heritage Site, and at a new discovery recently made at Stanley Glacier in Kootenay National Park. Bill Ayrton, Geologist Windermere

The Columbia Valley

Pioneer

is independently owned and operated, published weekly by Abel Creek Publishing Inc., Robert W. Doull, President. Box 868, #8, 1008 - 8th Avenue, Invermere, BC V0A 1K0 Phone: 250-341-6299 • Fax: 250-341-6229 Email: info@cv-pioneer.com www.columbiavalleypioneer.com

Rose-Marie Regitnig Publisher/Sales Manager

Brian Geis Editor

Kate Irwin Reporter

Kelsey Verboom Reporter

Dave Sutherland Advertising Sales

Zephyr Rawbon Graphic Design

Shawn Wernig Graphic Design

Katie Wallace Office Assistant


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 7

September 10, 2010

LETTERS

Can farmer’s market accommodate home biz? Dear Editor: The summer is officially over and with that so are the markets. I want to personally thank the Invermere Legion for hosting a Vendors Market this year. The Legion saw the need for local members of our community who had home-based businesses to show their products. Anyone who runs a home based business knows how difficult it can be to get “out there” and share their products with others. Many markets have rules that say “only home-made” items allowed so anyone who has a product that they didn’t make themselves need not apply. Unfortunately that area is a little grey since part of an item can be bought elsewhere and then put together to sell as homemade. I have traveled to other parts of Canada and visited open markets. I have found a mixture of everything and something for everyone. Why can’t Invermere also accompany that? I would understand the rule that if someone makes a product and you are selling one like it then the homemade product takes right-away but lets face it there are many great products that we

buy and use that required more technology than my home operation can handle. Is space a problem here or could we move the location slightly to accommodate more vendors? I don’t know about you, but I have attempted to walk through the market to buy something only to find out it is so congested that I end up leaving. Now, of course, its great to have the crowds but could another space work better? Wouldn’t it be great to have everyone all together in one BIG open space and invite everyone as long as its decent, to show the community what’s available? Many markets have picnic tables that you can sit down and enjoy your food while listening to the entertainment. Invermere has a lot to offer so lets not railroad our efforts in rules that are not healthy for a growing community. We are a community by working with one another, not against another. I know only the best intentions are out there to organize these events but don’t forget about the other ‘little guys’ who need a slice of the pie as well. Jackie Lysak Invermere

MLA Meeting Day Wednesday, September 15th Please call 1 866 870 4188 to book an appointment

Norm Macdonald MLA www.NormMacdonald.ca | norm.macdonald.mla@leg.bc.ca

Quality antique furniture and collectibles from Canada, Europe and Asia. Architectural items for home and garden.

NEW

AMERICAN SHIPMENT!

Open Wednesday to Saturday 10 am – 5 pm and Sunday 11 am – 4 pm

Ph: (250) 342-0707

klein@nucleus.com • www.tepapanui.com Invermere Industrial Park (just off the road to Panorama)

Government Rebates • AIR CONDITIONING

• Furnaces • Heat Pumps • Fireplaces • Full Heating and Ventilation Systems

(250) 342-1167

Sunday Brunch at Radium Resort ~ our tradition just got better! Eggs Benedict cooked to perfection! NEW special Sunday features of Chef’s carved meats and homemade desserts. Don’t forget the pancakes and omelette station. $17.95 (Sr. 13.95, 12 + under $8.95, 5 + under free).

Wednesday is Pasta Frenzy for the whole Family Your direction, Your selection, Chef Ricco will prepare Your pasta to perfection! NEW Delicious homemade foccacia bread! $19.95 (Sr. 16.95, 12+under $9.95, 5+under free).

Saturday Night is Roast Beef Night Chef Ricco carves the Roast Beef especially for you. Add chicken, sweet and chili prepared “Ivy style” YUM!

$22.95 (Sr. 18.95, 12 + under $14.95, 5+under free).

Radium Resort - It’s worth the drive!

We welcome your letters E-mail your letters to info@cv-pioneer.com or visit our website at www. columbiavalleypioneer.com.

Mail your letters to Box 868, Invermere, V0A 1K0, or drop them in at 1008-8th Avenue.

p.s. We are taking bookings for your group Christmas party. Call our Events Co-ordinator, Theresa Molto direct at 250-347-6259.

RadiumResort.com > 1.800.667.6444 > 250.347.9311


8 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

Need Blinds? Best Quality Call The Blind Guy!

Interior World

(250) 342 4406

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Auto Wreckers & Dismantlers Bus: 250-342-4400 Cell: 250-342-1700

SEPTEMBER SPECIAL!

25 OFF Raybestos Brakes

SAVE $$C$ard

with our VIP

%

Drop Off Used Tires and Batteries

SAVE $$$ 3.25” ON xUSED PARTS! 4.6”

Columbia Basin Trust Annual Gener al Meeting The Columbia Basin Trust Board of Directors invites you to attend their Annual General Meeting, which will focus on the presentation of the 2009/10 Annual Report. There will be an opportunity to ask questions about the Annual Report and CBT activities. The meeting is being held at: Best Western Fernie Mountain Lodge 1622 - 7 Avenue, Fernie, BC 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 17, 2010 For more information contact Maureen Forster at 1.800.505.8998 or mforster@cbt.org.

w w w.cbt.org

1.800.505.8998

September 10, 2010

Government Regional district briefs Regional district board calls for the return of the long-form census The Regional District of East Kootenay Board of Directors has thrown its support behind the National Statistics Council’s proposal — that is endorsed by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities — calling on the Government of Canada to reinstate the long-form questionnaire in the 2011 Census. It also directs Statistics Canada to examine each question and weigh the benefits of its inclusion in the 2016 Census and to remove the jail time penalties associated with not filling out the Census. The proposal also calls for the establishment of a panel to choose a new Chief Statistician. Board approves grants for Columbia Valley residents The regional district board approved a $1500 grant to the Windermere Community Association to purchase “Slow Down” safety signs to be posted throughout the community. The Columbia Valley Crime Prevention and Intervention Society will receive $2600 from the the regional district board to help cover operational costs. Public invited to comment on Columbia Lake moorage bylaws Bylaws 2245 and 2246 will amend the Fairmont Hot Springs Area OCP and the Upper Columbia Valley Zoning Bylaw to provide new opportunities for private community moorage on Columbia Lake. Bylaw 2245 establishes a new policy framework in the OCP for considering applications for the development of private community moorage. Bylaw 2246 amends the zoning of the Lake by regulating private mooring buoys and establishing a new zone for private community moorage where both

overnight moorage and buoys will be permitted. The public hearing for Bylaws 2245 and 2246 will be held September 20th, 2010 in Fairmont Hot Springs. Landfill to charge interest on overdue bills The Waste Management Regulatory Bylaws for the Central, Elk Valley and Columbia Valley regions have been amended to include an interest penalty of two percent per month on overdue charges. Sosnowski appointed to represent regional district on group working to regulate off-road vehicles Electoral Area A Director Mike Sosnowski (250423-1029) has been appointed to represent the Regional District of East Kootenay on the Local Government Off Road Vehicle Working Group. The working group is made up of local elected officials who will provide feedback to Ministry officials as the province proceeds to develop the regulations and policies that will establish a new framework for managing off road vehicles in British Columbia. Coming events • September 20, 2010 (Public Hearing), 4 p.m., Windermere Community Hall, Bylaw 2252, Upper Columbia Valley Zoning Bylaw No. 900, Amendment Bylaw No. 252 (Toby Benches/Burns) • September 20, 2010 (Public Hearing), 7 p.m., Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Pine Room, Bylaw No. 2245, Fairmont Hot Springs Area Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 1734 , Amendment Bylaw No. 17 (Columbia Lake / RDEK). Also, Bylaw No. 2246, Upper Columbia Valley Zoning Bylaw No., 900, 1992 – Amendment Bylaw No. 251(Water Zones / RDEK)

· Show Homes Open


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 9

September 10, 2010

FEATURE PROPERTIES

Completely furnished Vacation Homes • Located on the Springs Golf Course in Radium Hot Springs • Luxury 1,2 & 3 bedrooms • Amenities include Outdoor Pool & Hot Tub, Playground and beautifully landscaped paths

www.bighornmeadows.ca Feature Property 1

Recently Sold Feature Properties Suite 715 1/8 ownership $39,900 1 Bedroom [865 Sq Ft] Sleeps 4

SOLD!

1-888-766-9637

Suite 217 $159,900

Feature Property 2

1/4 ownership Phase 3 | 200 Block | Rotation B

3 Bedroom Suite [1685 Sq Ft] Sleeps 8

Suite 534 $28,900

3 Week Ownership Phase 6 | 500 Block Rotation H, E or C

3 Bedroom Suite [1694 Sq Ft] Sleeps 8

Suite 722 1/4 ownership $79,800 1 Bedroom [865 Sq Ft] Sleeps 4

SOLD!

Featuring quality furnishings, appliances, linens and dishes all included in the price! Suite 713 1/4 ownership $104,900 2 Bedroom [1312 Sq Ft] Sleeps 8

SOLD!

Suite 711 1/4 ownership $139,900 3 Bedroom [1798 Sq Ft] Sleeps 8

Last available in Phase 3 on the golf course

SOLD!

Show Suite open daily. Find us within the gates of the Springs Golf Course along the 9th fairway.

Second home ownership made easy

Only 1 at this price


10 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

SALES AND DELIVERY

By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff

NOW AVAILABLE: • • • • •

COMPOSTED MULCH LANDSCAPE BARK NUGGETS SCREENED BLACK ALBERTA LOAM TOP SOIL SAND AND GRAVEL PRODUCTS

For Windermere couple Bill Croft and Nora Efford, a vacation through the Northwest Passage turned into more of an adventure than they anticipated when their Arctic cruise ship ran aground and made news headlines across Canada. Bill, 80, and Nora, 63, travel often and decided to take an educational-style cruise through the Northwest Passage to learn more about Inuit culture and the biodiversity in the north, so they boarded the MV Clipper Adventurer in Greenland and set out on a 15day cruise with around 200 other passengers and crew. On Friday, August 27th, the final evening of Bill and Nora’s Arctic expedition, their ship was en route from Port Epworth to Kugluktuk, Nunavut, when it struck an uncharted rock in three metres of water in Nunavut’s Coronation Gulf. The 90-metre ship ran up onto the rock and came to a halt at a slight five-degree tilt, leaving crew and passengers sitting at sea for 41 hours before being rescued. Although no one on the ship panicked, the noise when the ship struck the rock was startling, Bill said. “It was calm, sunny weather, the ocean was calm, it was late in the afternoon and we were steaming for Coppermine [Kugluktuk], when all of a sudden — bang! There was a heavy rumble and ‘bang,’ but also the screech of the metal scraping over the rock. The sound was pretty scary. “My immediate thought was ‘oh my god, we are tearing the bottom out of the ship . . . but then it was obvious we were aground, and there was immediate relief that we weren’t about to sink.” From the ship’s resting point atop the rock, passengers could see over a metre of the red paint on the ship’s hull, which is normally underwater, Bill said. “Here we were, stuck on the top of a rocky spire with a flat top. The ship went fully onto the rock so the front end was almost about to go off the other side. We beached it.” With nothing to do but wait, life aboard the ship continued as normal. Aside from being prohibited

THE WINDERMERE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION’S 11th ANNUAL

FALL FAIR AND SCARECROW FESTIVAL SATURDAY 11th SEPTEMBER, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Windermere Hall, and WES field ADULTS FOOD COME & ENJOY

$3.00; 6-16 yrs - $ 2.00; UNDER 6 yrs - free Served 11 am - 3 pm, catered by Anne Riches Great music, artisan demos, craft tables, produce stands, old-fashioned races, scavenger hunt, Itsy and Bitsy, Kidz arts/crafts

SPECIAL EVENTS: 11:00 am 11:30 am 12 noon 12:15 pm 12: 30 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 3:30 pm 3:45 pm 4:00 pm

Windermere couple returns from stranded cruise ship

Music -Kimberley Community Band Watermelon-eating contest. Scavenger Hunt starts Chainsaw-carving - Rolf Heer Music-Stacey and Bud Decosse Wife-Carrying race Prize Draw # 1; Music -Gordon Askey and friends: best-dressed pet Music - Pat Hess and “Late”; WVFD Splashdown Prize Draw # 2; Music - Mel Hynes and Kootenay Legends; Awards and announcements Music - Half-Sacks Kids’ and Ladies’ Hammer-off - Final Pick-up exhibition entries. Doors close

Thank you for coming and supporting us. All proceeds towards WCA projects / events

SEA LEGS - Bill and Nora in Ilulissat, Greenland, at the beginning of their cruise, more than a week before their ship became lodged on a rock and left them waiting to be rescued. Photo submitted from drinking alcohol for safety measures, nothing really changed, Bill said. “We weren’t in any threat.” During the next high tide, the ship’s captain tried unsuccessfully to dislodge the ship by thrusting the propellers. Meanwhile, the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker boat, Amundsen, was dispatched from more than 800 kilometres away to rescue the ship’s occupants. Amundsen arrived on Sunday, two days after the ship struck ground. Passengers were transferred from the cruise ship to the icebreaker using zodiac boats, and then ferried to Kugluktuk’s community centre where they spent the night sleeping on the floor before being flown to Edmonton and transported home. Once ashore, Bill and Nora were surprised to learn their ordeal had made national news headlines. “There was a bit of laughter of course. The second reaction was that they must be short of news,” Bill said. “In retrospect it could have been a tragedy . . . we could have grazed it and pulled a Titanic and cut the side open, but really, we just waited.”

Pine Ridge Mountain Resort

SHOW HOME OPEN DAILY

Phone: (250) 342-0664

www.DiscoverPineRidge.com


The Columbia Valley Pioneer 11 Page• 11

September 10, 2010

What’s Happening in the Columbia Valley

Music • visual arts • dining • Bar Scene • entertainment • performance ARTS MOVIE REVIEW

PAGE 12

ACTION!

PAGE 15

WEST IS WEST Meet the distinctly western Canadian artist Cameron Bird at the Artym Gallery on Friday, September 10th, and Saturday, September 11th, where he will be signing prints of his Columbia Valley Map Book cover art to help raise money for Invermere Hospital. See Page 14 for more...

Out & About Your Weekly Guide to What’s Happening Around the Columbia Valley Page 13

Dinner & Live Music Featuring Heavy Shtetl

Mix of traditional Jazz and Minor Swing.

Saturday September 18 · Tickets – call 250.342.4423

What does ART Egbert Oudendag Retrospective mean to you? Featuring a Collection of his Work September 7 to 19.

Visit columbiavalleyarts.com for our current events calendar, or call 250-342-4423.


12 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

Music • visual arts • dining • Bar Scene • entertainment • performance ARTS

Movie Review: Solitary Man Reviewed by Dave Sutherland Solitary Man is an often hilarious, character-driven movie. It stars Michael Douglas in a role that ranks among his best. Douglas plays disgraced businessman Ben Kalman, who is afflicted at mid-life with a touch of Peter Pan syndrome. After a medical test confirms that he has a possible heart problem, Ben’s life begins to unravel. He loses the fortune he amassed as a car-dealership baron by engaging in shady business practices, and his marriage to Nancy (Susan Sarandon) dissolves when he begins sleeping with a parade of younger women. His escapades, in turn, strain his relationship with his grown daughter.

After he commits the ultimate transgression with the teenage daughter of his current girlfriend, Ben’s downward spiral accelerates exponentially. Ben Kalman is a shallow, cynical, and self-destructive man with nearly no redeeming features, but due to Douglas’ brutally honest portrayal, you may find yourself liking him in spite of yourself. The supporting actors in Solitary Man are a treat to watch. Susan Sarandon is an island of calm in Ben’s storm-tossed life. She knows what he’s become, but not why, and has gone on to her own successes. Jenna Fischer plays Ben’s daughter, Susan, who finally takes a tough-love approach to her irresponsible father. Danny DeVito is suitably understated as Ben’s old friend Jimmy, a diner owner whose good advice on

marriage and life falls on deaf ears. Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland) plays stammering uncertainty like no one else can. Mary-Louise Parker is alternately loving and menacing as Jordan, Ben’s wronged girlfriend, and Imogen Poots is convincingly knowing, yet erratic, as her 18 year-old daughter. The witty, glib, and extremely funny script for Solitary Man was written by Brian Koppelman, who co-directed with David Levien. The two also co-wrote Rounders, Knockaround Guys and Ocean’s Thirteen.

RATING: 8 OUT OF 10 HEADS

MONDAY NIGHT

This Week’s Special:

Bud 8 pack Cans $ 99 NFL ON THE

BIG SCREEN!

15

Canadian 28 pack Cans

WATCH FOR

Wednesday Pizza Night

SUPERSTAR KARAOKE

Large Pizza for Medium Price

With Shannon, Every Thursday

Fridays & Saturdays DJ RIMES

1310 - 7th Ave. • Invermere 250-341-3344 • www.coppercitysaloon.com

Gone

N

$

33

49

Rockstar Pomegranate Vodka

99

33

99

3

$ 99

by theLIV ‘SEuBrfA DNDra!go

FOOD CONCES

SION hosted by ‘Radium Citizens on Patro l’ ALL in conjunction wit h the Classic Car Sho w!

Friday, September 17, 2010 6:3

Proudly sponsoring this event

0pm t Radium o 9:30pm H Legend’s F ot Springs ield Bandstand

Your Bring Chair Lawn

OPEN 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Located in the Best Western Invermere Inn

1310 - 7th Ave. • Invermere 250-342-9246

Gone Hollywood’s TOP FIVE OF THE WEEK Last Week’s Top 5 Rentals

1 HOLLYWOOD 2 3 V 4 I D E O 5

Back-up Plan Date Night Marmaduke Death at a Funeral The Diary

ns’

BEER GARDEN

hosted by the ‘Rad ium Rotary Club’

Bud 18 pack Cans $ 99

KOKANEE $ 15+3

NHL IN SEPTEMBER!

SO ADMIS FREE

COME and ENJOY FREE MUSIC

New Releases September 7 1 Micmacs 2 Solitary Man 3 Camp Rock 2 Final Jam 4 Circle of Pain 5 MacGruber

New Releases September 14 1 Prince of Persia – Sands of Time 2 Letters to Juliet 3 Who is Clark Rockefeller? 4 Just Wright 5 Barbie – A Fashion Fairytale

We carry all game console accessories

Wii • XBox 360 • PS3

PO Box 2800, 503 - 7th Ave., Invermere, V0A 1K0

250-342-0057

ghvinvermere@hotmail.com


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 13

September 10, 2010

Music • visual arts • dining • Bar Scene • entertainment • performance ARTS

Out & About Please call 250-341-6299 or e-mail us at info@cv-pioneer.com to enter your event in our FREE listings.

Submissions must be received by the Monday prior to publication. We may only run an entry for two weeks prior to the event. Please limit your submission to 30 words. Priority is given to one-off events, so weekly events may run rarely.

Toby Theatre • September 8th -11th, 7:30 p.m.: Ramona and Beezus. • September 15th - 18th, 7:30 p.m.: Knight and Day. • September 22th - 25th, 7:30 p.m.: Toy Story 3.

Friday, September 10th: • September 10-11th: Square Dance weekend hosted by The Columbia Valley twirlers of Radium Hot Springs, at the Radium Community Hall. Callers are Rick and Kathy Utter from Moyie Springs, Idaho. Mainstream dances on Friday evening at 8 p.m. and Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. For info call Albert 250-347-6573 • 6 - 9 p.m. Cameron Bird is present at his Opening solo exhibition at The Artym Gallery. 250-342-7566

Hole Park. Lunch BBQ to follow. Inquiries regarding sponsorships or donations to silent auction please call: 250-342-9044. • 10 a.m.: 50 km Cross Country Single Track Race and 3 km Kid’s Fun Race hosted by Nipika Mountain Resort and the Columbia Valley Cycling Society at Nipika Mountain Resort. For info: 250-342-6516 or www.nipika.com or www. columbiavalleycyclingsociety.org. • 12:noon: 4th Annual Toad’s Hole Columbia Valley Motorcycle Toy Run. Proceeds go to the Christmas Bureau. For more info call Erin or Toby at 250-3415370. • 5:30 p.m.: European Dinner at Edgewater Legion. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $13.00 for seniors (+55) and children under 12. Children under six are free. For info: 250-347-0044. Monday, September13th: • 5:30 - 8:30p.m.: Roaring Women Business Group meet to connect, educate and promote. For info call Jackie at 250-347-9199 Wednesday, September 15th: • MLA Meeting Day: To book an appointment with Norm MacDonald, MLA, call: 1-866-870-4188 Friday, September 17th: • 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.: “Rockin’ in the Park” takes place at Legend’s Field Bandstand (Radium Ball Diamond). Music by “Surf Dragons”, beer garden and food. Free admission. For info: 250-347-9331

Saturday, September 11th:

Saturday, September 18th:

• 11 a.m.- 4 p.m.: Windermere Fall Fair and Scarecrow Festival. Entry is $3.00 for adults, $2.00 for youths and free for children under six. For info: Call Cheri Hann 250-341-3383 or visit www.windermerecommunity.ca. Artisans and Craftspeople call Jo El Buerlen to book your table: 250-342-3550. • Dos Equis, Kathleen and Scott, perform for Music on Main on Main Street West, Radium. For info: 250-347-9331. • 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Cameron Bird is present at his solo exhibition at The Artym Gallery. 250-342-7566

• 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Healthy Minds-Healthy Bodies women’s workshop with Mandy Crawford includes luncheon and refreshments. Tickets are $60.00 Fundraiser for the Family Resource Centre. For info: 250-347-9199. • 10 a.m. - 1p.m.: Lake Windermere Project organizes 15th Annual Lakeshore Cleanup. To sign up and help our shorelines call: 250-341-6898. • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Restoring homes for Bees at Kootenay River Ranch by Nature Conservancy of Canada Restoration Events. Includes a BBQ. For info and directions: 250-342-5521. • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Columbia Valley Classics Show and Shine Car event at Radium Springs Golf Course driving range. For info: 250-347-9331, 250-342-

Sunday, September 12th: • 10 a.m.: BC SPCA Paws for a Cause Walk at Pot

2844. • 6:30 p.m. : Dinner and Live Music at Pynelogs Cultural Center featuring Heavy Shtetl. For info and tickets: 250-342-4423. Sunday, September 19th: • 11:00 a.m.: Registration opens for 30th Annual Terry Fox Run. 3km, 5km, 8km and 10km start at 12:noon at J.A. Laird School. For info all Terri: 250342-9541. • 8 p.m.: Drive-in movie night on grassy area next to Highway 93/95 at the entrance to Radium Resort. Tickets are $25.00 per vehicle and can be purchased at Radium Essso, Meet on Higher Ground Coffee House and Radium Hot Springs Information Center. For info: 250-347-9331. Wednesday, September 22nd: • 6:00 p.m.: Scrabble Night at the Invermere Public Library. www.invermere.bclibrary.ca. Saturday, September 25th: • 10 a.m. - 12:noon: Restoring homes for Birds at Thunder Hill Ranch by Nature Conservancy of Canada Restoration Events. For info and directions: 250-342-5521. Tuesday, September 28th: • 8th Annual Turn Copper into Gold Golf Tournament at Copper Point Golf Course. $125.00 plus taxes per golfer. Contact Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce at 250-342-2844 or info@ cvchamber.ca for more details. Monday, October 4th: • 7 p.m.: Summit Youth Center AGM above the Invermere Community Hall. Come and hear about the wonderful programs for youth in our community. For info: 250-342-3033.

Invermere Library hours: • Tuesday to Saturday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. • Wednesday: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

Radium Library hours: • Tuesday: 6-8 p.m. • Wednesday: 2-4 p.m. • Thursday: 1-5 p.m. • Saturday: 10 a.m.-noon. • Sunday: 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

926-7th Avenue, Invermere, BC

(next door to Fairmont Goldsmith)

Maxwell Realty Invermere/Panorama

DANIEL ZURGILGEN 250-342-1612

SCOTT WALLACE 250-342-5309

GEOFF HILL 250-341-7600

GLENN POMEROY 250-270-0666

Office: (250) 341-6044 • Fax: (250) 341-6046 • www.maxwellrealtyrealtyinvermere.ca


14 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

S ol i d W o od B l i n d s Call The Blind Guy!

Interior World

(250) 342 4406

The Lake Windermere District Rod & Gun Club Wishes to THANK the following major sponsors of our Bugaboo Blast Sporting Clays Competition • Bavin Glass • Carpet Super Store (Cranbrook) • Clay Shooting USA, (Texas) • Doug & Beth Degrazio • Italian Sporting Goods (Vancouver) • Lambert Insurance Agencies • Lambert Kipp Pharmacy • Sobey’s • TANEx Engineering Corporation

• Three Bars Ranch (Kimberley) • Vic & Darlene Thomas • Windermere District Lions Club • Windermere Valley Golf • Graham Dallimore (Vancouver) • K-5 Mechanical • NAPA Auto Parts • Radium Hot Springs ESSO • Radium Resort • Xtreme Action (Calgary)

Also a special thanks to all of the volunteers who helped make the event possible. Lake Windermere District Rod & Gun Club www.lwdrodgun.org

September 10, 2010

Meet Bird at The Artym Submitted by Deanna Berrington The Artym Gallery The mountains have a rugged power many artists strive to capture. Few do so as well as Cameron Bird. His unquestionably Canadian style harkens back to the pioneers of Canadian art like Tom Thompson, Emily Carr and the Group of Seven. Cameron will be at the opening reception for his latest solo exhibition at the Artym Gallery on Friday, September 10th. Although still a young man, Mr. Bird has been painting professionally for almost 20 years, full time for half as long. “You have to be a certain type of person to jump away from a very secure job,” he said. “My family of professionals thought I was crazy... [but] for me, it was scarier to stay (on the job) than it was to quit. You know exactly what’s coming, what’s going to happen until retirement.” Featured in this solo exhibition of his work will be new landscape paintings, and some of Bird’s latest endeavors: his contemporary animal paintings. Cameron has focused on recognizable landscapes, mountains and lakes we all know and love: Castle Mountain, Em-

erald Lake, Chisel Peak, and the Three Sisters, to name a few. The contemporary animal paintings include the always-popular moose and grizzly bears, as well as bighorn sheep, elk and coyotes. This year, as in past years, a giclée print of “Kootenay Bull,” featured on the cover of The Pioneer’s 2010 Columbia Valley Map Book, is available for purchase in two sizes as a fund-raiser for the Invermere Hospital. Cameron will be signing the prints this weekend and will be able to personalize them as well. In 2006, Mr. Bird’s scene of Chisel Peak with the lake in the foreground was chosen as the Map Book cover. There are very few giclées of this landscape still available. This is a great opportunity to support a local cause, collect a striking piece, or the pair, and have it personalized by the artist. Cameron Bird captures the rugged spirit of the land and the creatures who live there, cloaking both in the rich colours and textures of the Western Canadian back country. Meet Cameron Bird at The Artym on Friday, September 10th, from 6-9 p.m., and Saturday, September 11th. If you can’t make it to the gallery, view his work online at www.artymgallery.com.

September Second Round Special Play a same day second round for $ 00

10

any day in September Dining 250-342-6560 • Golf 250-342-0562 • www.eagleranchresort.com • Toll Free 1-877-877-3889


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 15

September 10, 2010

Summit Trail Makers clear the way By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff A local volunteer organization that works to regularly maintain area hiking trails is seeking more hands to help with brush-clearing work. The Summit Trail Makers’ Society, formed in 2001, is a registered organization that was founded by the late George Deck and Dennis Hemus. The group identifies overgrown trails and access roads in the back country, and then hosts work bees to clear encroaching alders and other vegetation. What began as a purely philanthropic society has become more of a necessity now that the Ministry of Forests has cut back on road maintenance, said the group’s treasurer and avid hiker, John Ashby. “The Ministry of Forests no longer maintains some of the roads out there,” he said. “After everyone got laid off, nothing sort of goes into road maintenance now unless there’s active logging in the area. “If we don’t do it, nobody would unfortunately. So I guess it’s partly altruistic, and partly it’s selfish because if we didn’t do it, we wouldn’t be able to hike.” The Summit Trail Makers usually host around six work gatherings each year between June and October. So far this season they were able to clear access to the McLean Lake and Lake of the Hanging Glacier areas. Past projects include the trails and roads of Welsh Lakes, Chalice Creek and the Silver Basin. Although the society has 91 registered members, only between seven and 15 people usually help with brush clearing, Mr. Ashby said. “It would be great to have more bodies coming out to do the work,” he said. “You don’t need to have

UNABRIDGED — Members of the Summit Trail Makers’ society reinstall a bridge over Hellroaring Creek. The volunteer group is responsible for dismantling the bridge in the winter and replacing it in the spring so valley hikers can enjoy the trail to Lake of the Hanging Glacier. The Hellroaring Creek bridge is only one of a handful of trail maintenance projects the group tackles each season. Pictured, left to right: Bob Webster, Bill Gorecki, Rod Stanford, Paul Stewart, and Andrew Brennan. Photo by John Ashby any sort of experience — just enthusiasm. “It’s great to be out there and be in the outdoors putting something back into what we enjoy doing.” Mr. Ashby encouraged people to become a member even if they can’t help clear trails. “If you’re a hiker and use the trails, by all means join us. It only costs $10 for a four-year membership. That money helps with funding and gives us

credibility. “We are more or less the voice of the hiking community in the valley, so when the Ministry does something, they can notify us. It’s good for both sides; they can liaise with us, and we can liaise with them.” To volunteer with or become a member of the Summit Trail Makers’ Society contact John Ashby at 250-342-7121.

Cameron Bird Solo Exhibition Please join us Friday Sept 10, 6-9 pm for the opening. Mt Rundle Vista, Oil – 24” x 48”

Paintings online at

artymgallery.com

downtown Invermere ~ 250-342-7566 ~ info@artymgallery.com

Cameron will be at the Artym Gallery Friday Sept 10, 6-9 pm & Saturday Sept 11, 10-5:30 pm Exhibition continues until September 19


16 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

Sale on now, ends September 30th

New name needed

Submitted by Sarah Locke Columbia Valley Botanical Gardens and Centre for Sustainable Living

Deepsleep Eternity PT Queen Set

$639.00

Classic Cardiff Queen Set

$1119.00

Classic Driscoll Queen Set

$879.00

World Class Fairlawn Queen Set

$1439.00

 

Local Delivery Available

Invermere

9980 Arrow Road, Invermere BC Phone: 250 342 6908 Toll Free: 1 800 731 1103

Nine words. Twenty -two syllables. Time for a change. Columbia Valley Botanical Gardens and Centre for Sustainable Living is not a name that rolls off the tongue; some might even call it confusing. For years the group has talked about giving its name a good pruning, but that has not been an easy task. Now the CVBG/CSL is looking for help; it’s asking for suggestions on a new name that more concisely reflects the wide range of activities with which the group is involved. “We need a name that reflects all of our interests,” said board chair Richard Unger, “and that includes the Heritage Garden at Pynelogs, the community greenhouse by the high school, our school gardening programs, the college programs we help deliver, and a host of other things. It is not an easy group to sum up.” Led by Dave Zehnder, the group first broke ground in 1999 on the gardens by Pynelogs. The next year they set the goal of developing a formal botanical garden

with all of the collecting, cataloguing, and research required for such an endeavour. While they never met the scientific criteria needed for a registered plant collection, the heritage garden is now a community showpiece. The group’s second stream of interests began about five years ago when the idea of a centre for sustainable living was first floated. With a lot of hard work and volunteer effort, they built the 300-square metre Community Greenhouse, which officially opened in June, 2009. Communities throughout western Canada have requested information on the facility, which is a showcase for an array of sustainable energy technologies such as solar power. Rebranding can be a challenge, but CVBG/CSL is keen to start the process and is offering a prize to whomever submits the winning name: free registration in any of its courses or workshops. The group hopes to present the leading candidates for a new name at its annual Harvest Dinner, which is beingheld on October 2nd at Eagle Ranch. If inspiration strikes you, please submit your entries to salocke@yahoo. ca by September 24th.

Featuring a collection of his work Show Dates:

Sept 7 to 19 · 2010

Opening Event: Wednesday Sept 8

from 7 to 9 pm at Pynelogs Cultural Centre, Invermere, BC. Refreshments & Live Entertainment

What does ART mean to you?


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 17

September 10, 2010

Smith to lead Chamber through interim mont Creek Property Management, Palliser Printing and, recently, as a consultant working with organizations on the development The Columbia Valley and implementation of Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce change. Her corporate background in sales, the appointment of Sumarketing, training and san Smith as Interim Exoperations in both large ecutive Director. and small companies is Ms. Smith has acan ideal fit for the Cocepted the position of Interim Executive Dilumbia Valley Chamber. Working with Marector during Chamber rie Birney, Susan will be of Commerce Executive responsible for the dayDirector Heather Overy’s to-day operations of the leave of absence. Susan Smith Columbia Valley ChamTo accept the temporary contract Susan has taken a leave ber and Visitor Centre and all the reof absence from the Columbia Valley lated events. We invite anyone wishing to get Chamber of Commerce Board of Direcmore involved with the Columbia Valtors until December 6 , 2010. Susan has lived in the Columbia ley Chamber to contact Susan to discuss Valley for three years working for Fair- your ideas. Submitted by Richard Haworth Columbia Valley Chamber

Simpson named head of Panorama ski school itself, Mr. Simpson, excited about the “direction and energy of the new Panorama ownership group”, made his bid for the position. His Panorama Mountain industry experience at Village announces the appointment of Jason various sized resorts combined with his “humble Simpson as director of approach” and “desire to the new Panorama Snow help everyone reach their School. The new school potential in skiing” soand leadership will prolidified the deal. vide skiers with fresh Rick Jensen, Presiprogramming, ideal for dent of Panorama Mounkids and adults – begintain Village, is “excited ner to advanced. about the qualifications, Mr. Simpson is a enthusiasm and commitCanadian Ski Instructor Jason Simpson Alliance (CSIA) level 4 ment to excellence that examiner, Canadian Ski Coaches Feder- Jason will bring to the Panorama Snow ation (CSCF) level 3 and has 22 years of School.” He stated: “I am certain he will experience as a full time ski professional. quickly build Panorama Snow School to His ski career began in Nova Scotia and be one of the best.” Panorama Snow School will focus progressed to Whistler, where he spent 10 years in management roles at one of on providing innovative training techniques and unique programs to skiers the world’s largest ski schools. When the opportunity presented and snowboarders. Submitted by Jamie Hurschler Panorama Mountain Village

Bliss Hair & Esthetics congratulates Ruman on completing Advanced Education in Men’s Hairstyling and Precision Haircutting Systems. Ruman also offers Threading for removal of unwanted facial hair. Call 250-342-6507 to schedule your appointment with Ruman.

814 - 13th Street, Invermere

Early Christmas Sale Most Gear

SAVE NOW, PLAY LATER!

50-70% OFF! Good selection of Ski/Snowboard Boots Located across from the Liquor Store Open weekdays 9 am – 5 pm Weekend hours from 10 am – 8 pm

Fall Special Now On! Includes unlimited gym and women only room, yoga, fitness and indoor cycling classes.

1 Year Membership $40

per Month Adult per Month Student/ Senior $36

*HST included. Offer expires October 1st, 2010.

Year Memberships can be put ‘on hold’ while you are away. NOW Open 6:00 a.m. Monday - Friday

Call 342-2131 or visit shapeupinvermere.com for more information.


18 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

YOUR MONEY

Tips to help reduce your financial stress cept to achieve their investment goals, and they keep tion and potentially boost performance, they require a their portfolios well within that limit. Conservative good deal of investment knowledge, as well as ongoinvestors make cautious assumptions about expected ing research and monitoring. By no means are they “worry-free” investments. If you’re looking to elimiannual returns. They diversify their portfolios, and keep track of nate hassles, keep it simple and stick to the big three: them on a regular basis, to ensure their holdings are stocks, bonds and cash. still in line with their risk tolerances. Become a conserKeep your fees low vative investor and a lot of financial stress will simply Manulife Securities Incorporated = IDA Many managed products such as mutual funds disappear. Focus on quality hedge funds have fairlyServices high fees. low interEvery day, people make money on internet stocks, Manulifeand Securities Investment inc.In=theMFDA est rate environment that we are in, fees can be Don’t forget about income oil and gas stocks, start-ups and turnaround situaManulife Securities Insurance Inc. = INSURANCE a killer. High-fee products mean more risk. It’s the only Investment income isn’t just for retirees: well-setions, but each requires an extremely high tolerance for risk — a tolerance much higher than most people lected income investments such as government bonds, way the investment manager can attempt to earn a rehave. Those investments don’t belong in the worry- GICs and dividend-producing stock can help stabilize turn on your money while still charging their manageFrench English a portfolio during times of volatility, resulting in less ment fee. Unless you want all low risk investments, free portfolio. Instead of putting your money into high-risk op- stress and easier sleep. How much income you need avoiding some fees is impossible but keeping them in portunities, focus on buying quality for a reasonable from your portfolio is largely a matter of personal cir- check is fairly simple. Minimum size to bestocks used on business cards price.3/16" Search for blue-chip with a good divi- cumstances. Obviously, a retired couple needs more Work with a professional dend record such as the banks or government bonds than a single person with a steady job. Getting a professional opinion on your investor cash investments with solid principal guarantees. ment choices can do a lot to reduce financial stress. Keep it simple Quality makes for a better sleep. Many investors think they need to complement Working with someone who has expert-level knowltheir portfolio with “specialty” investments such as edge and experience of how a portfolio is supposed to Be a conservative investor The conservative investor thinks about protecting emerging market funds, investment trusts, commodi- work can make it a lot easier to be comfortable with wealth first and building wealth second. Conservative ties, hedge funds, gold bullion, and the like. While all your financial decisions, no matter what the market is of these investments can enhance portfolio diversifica- doing. investors know howsize much riskused they’re willing to ac-sized 1/4" Minimum to be on the standard brochures

Many things cause stress, but your portfolio shouldn’t be one of them. In market conditions like these, it’s a great time to review how you are investing. The whole point, anyway, is so you don’t have to worry about money? Here are some tips on how you can build a worry-free portfolio, so you can sleep better at night too.

Corporate Logos: Trade Name + Dealership Sub Logos Colour: PANTONE 349

MANULIFE SECURITIES INCORPORATED MANULIFE SECURITIES INSURANCE AGENCY

Strength, Resources, Reputation & Independence Investments, Insurance & Financial Planning

How does your advisor get paid? 5/16" Donahue This size to be used on all oversized brochures. Brendan BCOMM, FMA, CIM

Senior Investment Advisor Insurance Agent 250-342-2112

Sara Worley Investment Advisor Insurance Agent 250-342-6441

3/8" This size

Many advisors don’t like to talk about fees. We do. Call us for a free consultation on taking your investments to the next level.

GIC Rates* as of September 7th

Cashable 90 days 1 year 2 year 3 year 4 year 5 year

1.20% 1.12% 1.65% 2.25% 2.50% 2.80% 3.05%

*Rates subject to change without notice.

products and services are offered through Manulife Securities Insurance Agency (a licensed life insurance agency and affiliate of Manulife Securities) by Manulife Securities Advisors licensed as life agents. The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company is toInsurance on pieces where piece 12” thebe soleused issuer of the Manulife GIF Select insurance the contractwidth which offersof thethe IncomePlus benefiexceeds t and the guarantor of.any guarantee provision therein. Manulife Securities Incorporated is a member CIPF.

Call us for local, friendly, professional free consultations! • Ph: 250-342-2112 • Fax: 250-342-2113 • 712-10th Street, Invermere


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 19

September 10, 2010

INVESTMENTS | RETIREMENT PLANNING | INSURANCE

Jason A. Elford, CFP

buildingwealth@cmkwealth.com

Certified Financial Planner

250.342.5052 877.342.5052 877.719.7927 250.270.0270

ANNNNNND ACTION! - Ryan McIntosh, 9, carefully sets up his video camera to record a biker at Invermere’s Mount Nelson Skate Park during this year’s Junior Directors’ Movie Camp. Ryan lives in Fairmont with his parents, Cathy and Brian McIntosh. Photo by Kelsey Verboom

Movie making madness at College of the Rockies By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Budding Steven Spielbergs had the chance to let their cameras roll and create their own films during the Junior Directors’ Movie Camp at the College of the Rockies in Invermere last month. Twelve students aged 9­­­­-­­­13 spent five days learning the basics of movie making from outdoor adventure filmmaker Jason Mitchell of Kimberley. Camp participants were provided with handheld, high-definition cameras to capture footage during shoots around Invermere at the skate park, the beach, and downtown. “It’s a great opportunity for kids to explore the creative side of video,” Mr. Mitchell said. “It’s a one-of-akind program in B.C. as far as I know.” Each day, the young filmmakers visited a location around town and practiced shooting footage from different angles and for various types of movies. They then downloaded their footage and learned how to edit their clips into stop-motion, time lapse, and slow motion movies. On the last day of the program, parents were invited for a special screening of their mini moviemakers’

finished projects. Camp participants weren’t required to have any previous knowledge of filmmaking, although some had already explored the art on their own. “I’ve done a few movies before, but not that many,” Savanna Neale, 11, said. “I liked finding out more about how to make your own movies, because then when I’m bored with my friends, we can make one. There’s so much cool stuff you can do on the computer, like turning the movie into black-and-white.” Savanna is from Canal Flats where she lives with her mom, Nathalie Neale. Many of the participants agreed the best part of the camp was learning how to make a stop-motion movie. Stop-motion film take a series of still photographs and stitches them together to make a movie. Invermere’s Amanda Geamanu, 9, made a stopmotion movie to make it look as though she were flying. “After this week, I’m probably going to make more movies with what I’ve learned,” she said. Amanda’s parents are Romi and Horai Geamanu. The camp is planned to run again next year to give more aspiring moviemakers the opportunity to step behind a camera and learn more about the craft.

| | | |

Office Toll Free Toll Free Fax Cell

526B – 13th Street PO Box 429 Invermere, BC V0A 1K0 www.cmkwealth.com

“Your Destination… for Total Relaxation”

Denise Gagne

Specializing in: • • • •

Deep Tissue Massage Relaxation Massage Prenatal Massage Hot Stone Massage

Reg. N.H.P.C.A

(250) 341-3727 Reasonable Rates 10 Years Experience Days & Evenings

w w w. D e s t i ny M a s s a g e. c a

Windermere Valley minor Hockey association Practice Schedule 2010/11 (Tentative – May change October 1st)

Monday: 7:00 - 8:00 pm Peewee Boys 8:15 - 9:15 pm Bantam Girls Tuesday: 6:45 am – 7:45 am Morning Practice 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm Initiation (45 min. practice) 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Novice 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm Atoms 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Midget Girls 8:15 pm – 9:15 pm Midget Boys/Bantom Boys Thursday: 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Atoms 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Peewee Boys 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm Bantom Girls 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Midget Girls 8:15 pm – 9:15 pm Midget/Bantom Boys Friday: 6:45 am – 7:45 am Morning Practice 1:30 pm – 2:15 pm Initiation 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm Novice 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm Open-extra practice or start tourney early Hockey Practice will be starting Monday, September 20th, 2010. Need registration forms? Got to www.wvhockey.bc.ca Please contact Greg DuBois, Coach Coordinator for any questions at 250-342-3029

•The Pioneer• The valley’s only locally owned, locally operated newspaper


20 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

GO GREEN IN 2010 WITH to Zero C.A.R.B. COMPLIANT CABINETRY Low Emissions

Contact Dale Elliott • 250-341-7098 www.kekulibaycabinetry.com

Scrabble night at the library By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Word aficionados rejoice; The Invermere Public Library is hosting a public Scrabble night. Crawl into your games closest, scrape the dust from your scrabble tiles, and join other Scrabble enthusiast for a night of wordplay. The free event begins at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, September 22nd at the library. Warm refreshments and treats will be available to fuel players’ word combinations.

If classic Scrabble doesn’t sound appealing, players will also have the option of playing Upwords and Take-Two (Bananagrams), which are both variations of the regular tile game. “This cozy event will be a perfect way to kick off the first evening of autumn,” said event coordinator Leah Shoemaker. “Please bring in your own Scrabble boards and tiles so that we can get more than one game going at a time.” For more information about events being held at the Invermere Public Library, visit www.invermere. bclibrary.ca or call 250-342-6416.

Increase the value of your home by 10-15% with quality creative landscape from Rick and his team. We have created three projects that ranked in the top four in their categories through BC Landscape in the last two years. For more information contact:

Ferrier’s WATERSCAPES

Rick Ferrier

Ph./fax (250) 342-8860 • Cell (250) 341-1589 www.ferriers-waterscapes.com Member BBB, Member BCLNA - BC, Member Lanta - Alberta, Certified Arborist, Certified Pond Builder

• • • •

Winser Timber Ltd. Road Building Land Clearing Basement Excavation Water & Sewer

Screened Top Soil Sales & Delivery

• Bedding Sand • Drain Rock • 3/4 Crush Gravel • Landscaping Rock

Don Mcintosh

Box 2505, Invermere, BC V0A 1K0

Ph: 250-342-1377

E-mail: wintim@shaw.ca

• Screened Topsoil • Sand & Gravel • Subdivision Development

“For all your dirt-moving needs”

Lots starting at $129,000 Lake access lots with full recreational facilities! Underground utilities, walking trails, green spaces and no building time commitment. Call for details!

Windermere Valley Realty Good Service Is Not Expensive, It’s Priceless

Ross Newhouse Cell: 250-342-5247

Kristy Altman

Cell: 250-341-5747

Gordon Bagan

Cell: 250-342-5115

Virginia Jopp

Cell: 250-341-1419

1-866-342-9450 • www.pedleyheights.com


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 21

September 10, 2010

Film contest deadline approaching By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff In celebration of 125 years of national parks in Canada, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society and Parks Canada are holding a video-making contest to let parks users showcase the beauty of their favourite park. The contest has been open since July, but so far, not a single entry has been received for Kootenay National Park.

Participants are asked to submit a video online that is under two minutes long. The contest is open to anyone, and entrants can film on anything that records video — even an iphone. The creative scope is wide open for the contest, but the videos should entertain, educate, and enlighten viewers about one of Canada’s 42 national parks. Once a video has been posted online, website visitors can vote on their favourite flick. The top video

in each park will win an annual park pass, while the overall winner gets a guided trip for two down the South Nahanni river in the Northwest Territories worth $15,000. There are also weekly prize draws, so the sooner a video is posted, the more chances it has to win. The contest deadline is October 12th. To view the posted videos and learn more about the Celebrate Parks contest, visit www.celebrateparks.ca

INVERMERE HEALTH CARE AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP FOR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PURSUING CAREER IN HEALTH RELATED FIELD The Invermere Health Care Auxiliary, at discretion, will be awarding annually a scholarship in the amount of $1,500 to a student entering a second or subsequent year of a health related program at a recognized post secondary institution. Preference will be given to such students who have attended David Thompson Secondary School, Invermere, B.C. and who have been junior volunteers at the Invermere and District Hospital or volunteered in other health related fields. For application or information, please contact Joanne Myers 250-342-8848 or Paige Ukass, 250-342-0088.

VILLAGE OF RADIUM HOT SPRINGS

NOTICE OF PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Village of Radium Hot Springs is considering an amendment to the Zoning Bylaw. The proposed bylaw (Bylaw Number 368) will affect the following property as highlighted below, with the following zoning change: Property description: Lot A, District Lot 2580, Kootenay District, Plan NEP65317

Helping you prepare your children for tomorrow Early learning programs – It’s back to school time. And in today’s skill-based economy it’s more important than ever to make sure your child gets a head start on their education. That’s why the Province of B.C. is funding early learning programs like Ready, Set, Learn and StrongStart BC. These programs will provide your child with the skills to be successful in school and to be prepared for the opportunities of the twenty-first century.

For more on helping prepare your children for tomorrow, visit gov.bc.ca

The property is located within the C5 Commercial Golf Course Zone. The proposed zoning amendment will change the zoning for this specific property to R3 Multiple Family Residential. A PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 368 will be held:

SEPTEMBER 22, AT 7:00 P.M. RADIUM FIREHALL 4836A RADIUM BLVD. RADIUM HOT SPRINGS, B.C. All persons who believe that their interest in the property is affected by the proposed bylaw may submit written presentations to the Village of Radium Hot Springs, PO Box 340, Radium Hot Springs, BC, V0A 1M0 or Fax: 250-347-9068, prior to the date and time of the hearing. Submissions will not be received after the public hearing has been adjourned. The full bylaw and zoning map may be inspected at the Village Office, 4836A Radium Blvd., during regular office hours. For further information, contact 250-347-6455. Arne Dohlen Approvals Officer

For all your advertising needs, call N E W S PA P E R

at 250-341-6299


22 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

PIONEER ON THE ROAD

GLOBETROTTERS — Dedicated Pioneer readers packed the paper in their suitcases and snapped these shots while on vacation in different spots around the world. Pictured, clockwise from top left: Ashley O’Neil in Skagway, Alaska; Hans Sander, Rod Standford, Gill Gorecki, Paul Stewart and John Ashby with Commander Glacier in the background; Angie McKenzie, Heather McKenzie, Madi Veldboom, Julia Stiz, Lori Ellingboe, Tanner Ellingboe, Sawyer Ellingboe, Tryg Strand, Donna Strand and Kiana Strand (missing, Reto Stiz and Shon Ellingboe) on vacation in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica; Eight first cousins — Fairley Baker, Jeanette Dedtrek, Doreen Stewart, Margaret Bishop, Evelyn Griffin, Sheila Pantalomey, Marie Plumley, and Carolyn Kolochuk ­­— gather in East Hampton, New York. Submit your own high-resolution travel photos to news@cv-pioneer.com, or drop them off at #8, 1008-8th Avenue, Invermere.


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 23

September 10, 2010

Celebrating Health Care Golf Tournament Thanks for helping raise over $22,000 for the Invermere District Hospital ER Title Sponsor

A JOB WELL DONE — The two teams pose with The Pioneer and their finishing medals after completing the TransRockies Run in Colorado. Pictured, from left: Kathy Borasto, Kristy Altman, Liz Vanderkruk, and Carolyn Hawes. Photo submitted

Valley women finish strong in American race By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Four fleet-footed females have returned from the challenging TranRockies Run in Buena Vista, Colorado, with race results that surprised even themselves. Last month, Carolyn Hawes, Kathy Borasto, Liz Vanderkruk, and Kristy Altman traveled south of the border to run in a six-day race across 180 kilometres of the Colorado Rockies. From August 22nd through August 27th, they raced as two separate teams of two in a category for women with a combined age of over 80 years. On the final day of the race, the four ladies ran across the finish line in third and fourth place out of the 18 teams in their category. “That was quite a bit better than we anticipated,” Ms. Altman said. “When we went into this, our goal was to have fun and not finish last. It had never even occurred to us that we could be on the podium. It felt great going in as an older

racer and still being competitive. That was a huge surprise to us and a great feeling.” Ms. Vanderkruk and Ms. Hawes placed third with a time of 25 hours, 33 minutes, and 37 seconds. Close behind in fourth place were Ms. Borasto and Ms. Altman in 25 hours, 44 minutes, and 24 seconds. “We were always close to one another through the whole thing,” Ms. Altman said. “Each day when we went into the race, one of us would be in third and one in fourth, and we would switch positions along the way.” Although placing in the race was rewarding, it was the scenery and diversity of people they met along the way that really completed the adventure, Ms. Altman said. “There were people there from France, Germany, Israel . . . we ran through beautiful countryside and met so many interesting people.” The four women have all returned to the valley and are giving their muscles a well-deserved rest.

Hole in One Sponsors • Beachcomber Hot Tubs • Chalet GM • Harley-Davidson of the Kootenays • Invermere Travel World • Kootenay Savings MoneyWorks • Qtrade Financial Group

Hole Sponsors • 2 Boyz Bins • AG Valley Foods • Barefoot Concrete Ltd. • Cranbrook Pest Control • Dr. Mark Moneo

Closest to the Pin Sponsors • Best Western Invermere Inn • Dr. Theresa Ross, Inc. • Invermere Medical Clinic • Pharmasave • Kootenay Insurance Services • Rocky Mountain Appraisals • Windermere & Canal Flats Family Pantry

Media Sponsors • Columbia Valley Pioneer • Cranbrook Daily Townsman • EZ Rock Radio • Fairmont Range Gazette • Jim Pattison Broadcast Group • Kootenay Advertiser • The Valley Echo

Thank You For Your Support & Donations Cart Sponsors • Columbia Valley Trading Co. • David Bellm & Co. • Dr. W. Francois Louw, Inc. • Essentials Department Store • Medicine Centre Pharmacy • The Old Salzburg Restaurant

• • • • • •

Quasar Western Electric Royal LePage Rockies West Realty Radium Hot Springs Esso Sobeys Invermere Te Papa Nui Antiques Walker’s Repair Centre

Supporting Sponsors • • • • • • • • • • • •

Babin Air Big Horn Meadows Resort Bliss Hair Design Byng Hotel Canadian Tire Columbia Basin Trust Copper Point Golf Club Cranbrook Golf Club Dairy Queen Details by Joanne Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Fitz Flooring

• • • • • • • • • • • •

High Country Properties Horsethief Creek Pub & Eatery Invermere Family Chiropractic Invermere Health Care Auxiliary Invermere Home Hardware Jan McMaster & Tom Byttnen Kootenay ICE Hockey Club Lori Lees Stout Marc Levert MacNeil Mowing & Irrigation Pillow Lane Pleiades Massage & Spa

• • • • • • • • • • • •

Pynelogs Cafe Max Helmer Construction Ltd. Quality Bakery Radium Husky Radium Prestige Inn Renaissance Wellness Centre Rocky Mountain Sports Inc. Rocky River Grill Shear Heights Hair Studio The Natural Home Van Houtte Coffee Services Windermere Valley Golf Course

Special thanks to the Windermere Health Care Auxiliary for all their support!

We welcome your letters! Please email your letters to news@cv-pioneer.com. If you can’t remember our address, simply go to our website at www.columbiavalley pioneer.com and follow directions. You may also mail your letters to Box 868, Invermere, V0A 1K0 or

drop them at our office, 1008-8th Avenue, Invermere. Please remember all letters are limited to 500 words or less. If time permits, you will be asked to edit your own letters; otherwise we will cut them to length. Thank you!


24 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

GET PUMPED TODAY! Pump your Septic Tank now and… • • • •

Save on Costly Repairs Avoid Environmental Damage Keep Your Tank Operating Effectively Extend the Life of your Septic Tank

For More Information Call: TANKS SHOULD BE PUMPED EVERY 3 YEARS

Resort to

Paws for a Cause will walk from Pothole Park By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Rev your pooch’s engine and get ready to walk in the British Columbia SPCA’s annual Paws for a Cause fund raising event. The province-wide charitable fun walk is designed for both owners and dogs to get out and lend a hand — or paw — to generate support for the B.C. SPCA’s care and protection of animals. “All of the money raised goes to the Cranbrook SPCA. One hundred percent,” said event organizer Kira Kulicki, who will be bringing her own dog, Mr. Bear, to participate in the festivities. Invermere’s walk will be held this Sunday, September 12th at Pothole Park. It costs $25 per family to walk in the event, and registration begins at 10 a.m. Between 10 and 11 a.m., partici-

pants will visit in Pothole Park and enjoy juice and baked goods donated by Invermere’s Quality Bakery. At 11 a.m., canines and their humans will walk the side streets of Invermere for a choice of either two or three kilometres, and return to Pothole Park for a barbeque, silent auction and children’s craft table. As a special treat, there will also be a demonstration from a Cranbrook RCMP dog. “We’re hoping for at least 50 people at this year’s event,” Ms. Kulicki said. “Bring your dog out and have fun. Even if you don’t have a dog, you can still come and have fun.” Ms. Kulicki noted how generous the community has been in donating silent auction pieces and helping make the event possible. Anyone wishing to enter or donate can do so during registration.

beautiful living Columbia Villas

Purcell Townhomes

1,158 sq ft

1,426 sq ft

Two bedrooms

Three bedrooms

10 ft. ceilings

11 ft. ceilings

West facing deck

Multi-level

One level living

Multiple decks

Plans include an open concept kitchen with alder cabinets, a spacious great room, gas fireplace, attached garage and large windows to capture the incredible views

Borrego Ridge in Radium B.C., is one of North America’s premier resort destinations, with 40 alpine-styled townhomes and luxury bungalow villas. You’ll be surrounded by the vast open spaces of the Columbia Valley, the grandeur of the surrounding mountains and the fresh air of alpine forests. Enjoy championship golf courses, whitewater rafting, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, trail riding, boating, shopping or just relax in one of the many restaurants.

Welcome to the perfect mountain lifestyle.

Sunday, September 12th* in thirty-nine communities across BC

Radium

Please fill pledges out the follo wing infor (cheques mation /cash) and with you on walk bring this form t's Nam day. Plea and all e: ____ se print ________ clearly! ________ ion Num ________ ber: ____ ________ ________ Compani ______ ________ on(s): ____ ________ Address: ________ ________ ________ ie. Felix (cat), Yoshi ________ ____ (dog), Taska ________ ________ City: ____ (horse ________ ________ ________ ________ ) ___ ________ ________ Phone __ ________ Province: Number: ___ ____ Post ________ al Code ________ Team Nam : ____ ____ e (if appl ___ E-mail: icable): ________ Team Capt ________ ________ ________ ain (if appl __ ________ icable): ________ ________ KIDS ONLY ____ ________ ________ Age:  ________ 7 and under __ 8

Invermere Walk at Pothole Park Registration at 10:00 a.m.

BRITISH COLUMBIA

to 13  14 to

Birthday: School:

T INSTRUCT

Please IONS print clearl payable y and make to cheques All inform the BC SPCA . Please ation requested complete is impor will be issued the form carefu tant to us. for pledg lly. es of $20 Tax receipts or more.

FIRST NAME

/

/

Register on-line

Borrego Ridge Centre in Radium Hot Springs 1.250.342.5889 or 1.877.733.7932

Triple the circulation, triple the advertising power of any other local newspaper!

10048_5by575.indd 1

spca.bc.ca/walk

/

/

PHONE

EXPIRY DATE

/

/

/

CITY EXPIRY DATE

/

/

/

/

EXPIRY DATE

/

/

CITY EXPIRY DATE

LAST NAME

/

EXPIRY DATE

)

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

(

(

)

)

-

CREDIT

(

)

CHEQU

E CASH

PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ CREDIT CHEQU E CASH

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

SIGNATURE

SIGNATURE

PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ CREDIT CHEQU E CASH

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

-

PROV /

PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ CREDIT CHEQU E CASH

PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ CREDIT CHEQU E CASH

PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ 

SIGNATURE

PHONE

PROV /

)

(

PROV /

PHONE

CITY /

(

SIGNATURE

PHONE

LAST NAME

/

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

PROV

CITY

/

FIRST NAME

-

SIGNATURE

PHONE

PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ CREDIT CHEQU E CASH PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ CREDIT CHEQU E CASH

-

PROV /

LAST NAME

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER

)

)

Win prizes by fundra spca.bc.ca/w ising online alk at Download or get additiadditional pledg e forms Scotiabank onal forms online, and Bosle from the BC SPCA, y’s locati ons in BC.

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

SIGNATURE

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

/

/

CITY

/

(

(

5. 6.

-

PROV

LAST NAME

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER

)

SIGNATURE

PHONE

EXPIRY DATE

/

(

PROV /

CITY

/

FIRST NAME

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER

PHONE

EXPIRY DATE

/

Registr ation/P Or down

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

SIGNATURE

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

FIRST NAME

schickedanzwest.com

/

ch:

ledge For

-

PROV /

CITY

/

)

SIGNATURE

PHONE

EXPIRY DATE

/ LAST NAME

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER

borrego-radium.com

/

FIRST NAME

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER

/

CITY

/

(

PROV

LAST NAME

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER

tion/Bran

Participatio minimum n on walk day is by donation Please or collec suggested visit spca.bc.ca/wyour local event ted pledge total. page alk for Start to more inform at collect pledg and bring ation. ALL funds es well before the walk with you to the walk. date

PHONE

CITY EXPIRY DATE

/

FIRST NAME

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER

3.

4.

LAST NAME

ADDRESS CARD NUMBER FIRST NAME

Registration/ Pledge Forms available at

18

IMPORTAN

1. 2.

Walk Loca

load from MUST BE AGREED spca.bc.c - Paws TO BY EACH a/walk for a PARTICIPAN of the inhereCause...Walk for T. In consid executors, nt risks assoc the Animals, eration accepting iated with and admin this entry of the BC SPCA claims this event istrators for any and , I hereb WAIVE dama event, y for mysel knowledge and RELEA their agent ges of any f, my heirs, sort I SE any for any s, repres and all and all entatives, have against injuries or dama successors, the BC SPCA rights and suffered ge sustai holding assigns by me or ned for any this and event my anima cause whats by me or my sponsors will be oever includ animal compa l companion photo at this nion as ing neglig these image graphed and event, a result ence. I videotaped s for future of and hereb understand that this event, use. y give the this event Warning: BC SPCA Any partic rights to conditions ipant with known epilepsy, that may be and unkno heart condit aggravated wn physic entering. by partic ions, al and/o Neither etc.) ipation pre-event r health in this the Organ should check screening with his/he event (exam izers nor of partic ple: r physic ipants and/o the Sponsors ian before I have read are respo r injurie the above s incurr nsible ed during waiver for in full under the event Signed: . standing. __________ __________ ____ Age: _______ Date: _____ Are you a memb __________ er of the BC SPCA Parent/Gua Kids Club? rdian’s Name:  Yes Parent/Gua  No rdian’s E-mail:

Participan

Registrat

Animal

PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ CREDIT CHEQU E CASH

E-MAIL POSTAL CODE

Thank you

for your

Charitable

PLEDGE AMOUNT / TYPE $15 $25 $100 $50 $ CREDIT CHEQU E CASH

supp

Registrationort! 11881 9036 No. RR 0001

TOTAL COLLE CTED AMOU $

NT

*Dates vary in a few BC communities. Please check spca.bc.ca/walk for details about your local walk. 5/19/10 1:20:04 PM N E W S PA P E R

Phone: (250) 341-6299 • Fax: (250) 341-6229 • Email: info@cv-pioneer.com

BCSPCA Provincial Office, 1245 East 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5T 1R1 Toll Free: 1-800-665-1868 • Phone: (604) 681-7271 • Fax: (604) 681-7022 E-mail: paws@spca.bc.ca

m


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 25

September 10, 2010

Inaugural bike race at Nipika this weekend By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Tire treads will be spinning this Sunday, September 12th at Nipika Mountain Resort during the first ever Kootenay Krusher endurance mountain bike race. The race will wind in a cloverleaf format for 50 kilometres along Nipika’s singletrack bike trails. The course, which has been used as the Transrockies bike race time trial course, focuses on pedalling, with rolling climbs and only 529 metres of elevation gain. Food and water stations will dot the course, which is expected to take riders two-and-a-half to four hours to complete. The cutoff time is six hours, which allows plenty of time for an intermediate biker to finish, race organizers said.

The race is split into a number of men’s and women’s categories for racers aged 19 to 50-plus. The Kootenay Krusher is a fund raiser for the Columbia Valley Cycling Society, which is a group of volunteers who work to maintain biking trails in the valley. A week before the race, organizers expected around 100 racers to participate. “The course looks great, and it looks like the sun might even come out for us,” said one of the event’s organizers, Kevin Andruschuck. “If you’ve maybe been on the fence about coming out to race, we’ll be accepting online registrations up until 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 11th, or in person on Sunday morning.” Registration is $65. To enter, go to www.zone4.ca/onlinereg.asp?id=3032.

n Floor o s u c Fo With David Wilson s

NOTICE OF INTENT RE: LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING ACT HOURS OF SALE FOR LIQUOR PRIMARY LICENCE An application has been received by the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch, Victoria, B.C., from Radium Resort Limited Partnership, operating the Springs at Radium Golf Resort at 7565 Columbia Ave., Radium Hot Springs, B.C., to change the hours of sale on Monday through Sunday from the currently approved hours between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight, Monday through Saturday and 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight Sunday to 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight Monday through Sunday. Residents and owners of businesses located within a .8 kilometre (1/2 mile) radius of the proposed site may comment on this proposal by writing to: THE GENERAL MANAGER LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING BRANCH P.O. Box 9292 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, British Columbia V8W 9J8 PETITIONS AND FORM LETTERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED To ensure the consideration of your views, your letter must be received on or before October 4th, 2010. Your name(s) and address must be included. Please note that your comments may be made available to the applicant or local government officials where disclosure is necessary to administer the licensing process.

NOTICE OF INTENT RE: LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING ACT HOURS OF SALE FOR LIQUOR PRIMARY LICENCE An application has been received by the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch, Victoria, B.C., from Radium Resort Limited Partnership, operating the Springs at Radium Golf Resort at 8100 Golf Course Road, Radium Hot Springs, B.C., to change the hours of sale on Monday through Sunday from the currently approved hours between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m., Monday through Sunday to 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. Monday through Sunday. Residents and owners of businesses located within a .8 kilometre (1/2 mile) radius of the proposed site may comment on this proposal by writing to: THE GENERAL MANAGER LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING BRANCH P.O. Box 9292 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, British Columbia V8W 9J8 PETITIONS AND FORM LETTERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED

Keeping Costs Down

F

looring like any project in your home must run on a budget. I know it’s not always easy. Often on a new home the flooring budget is cut down substantially. Cost overruns in the earlier part of the build, eat up much of your budget. One product that we are seeing a lot of these days is called Fiberfloor. I am not a believer in lino, but with Fiberfloor it has come along way. It is built heavier, making it warmer and softer to walk on. Due to the

thickness and texture it is easy to repair if it does get damaged, and the repair is virtually invisible. Not only is it a great price point, the look and style is amazing, and is also very easy to maintain. Dealing with Fiberfloor on the job site, at a glance it has tricked a few people into thinking it is the real thing. With both stone and wood patterns it looks very real. Drop by the store today to check out this and many other affordable flooring solutions.

To ensure the consideration of your views, your letter must be received on or before October 4th, 2010. Your name(s) and address must be included. Please note that your comments may be made available to the applicant or local government officials where disclosure is necessary to administer the licensing process.

NOTICE OF INTENT RE: LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING ACT HOURS OF SALE FOR FOOD PRIMARY LICENCE An application has been received by the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch, Victoria, B.C., from Radium Resort Limited Partnership, operating the Springs at Radium Golf Resort at 8100 Golf Course Road, Radium Hot Springs, B.C., to change the hours of sale on Monday through Sunday nights from the currently approved hours between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight, Monday through Saturday and 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight Sunday to 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. Monday through Sunday. Residents and owners of businesses located within a .8 kilometre (1/2 mile) radius of the proposed site may comment on this proposal by writing to: THE GENERAL MANAGER LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING BRANCH P.O. Box 9292 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, British Columbia V8W 9J8 PETITIONS AND FORM LETTERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED

#4 - 9994 Arrow Rd.

#4 - 9994 Arrow Rd.

#4 - 9994 Arrow Rd. (Next to Legacy Kitchens)

(Next to Legacy Kitchens)

To ensure the consideration of your views, your letter must be received on or before October 4th, 2010. Your name(s) and address must be included. Please note that your comments may be made available to the applicant or local government officials where disclosure is necessary to administer the licensing process.

(Next to Legacy Kitchens) #4 - 9994 Arrow Rd.

(Next to Legacy Kitchens)


26 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

There’s a reason they’re called “CLASSYâ€?. Pioneer Classifieds‌

LET THE SEASON BEGIN - Alex McKay (left) and Gavin McNeil of the Columbia Valley Bighorns practice on Thursday, September 2nd for the upcoming football season. The team’s game schedule kicks off next week with exhibition games in Calgary. Coach Bruce Marlow said the team is still seeking coaches, someone to film games, and a few more players to round out the bench. For more information, contact Bruce at 403-312-4969. Photo by Kate Irwin

N E W S PA P E R

Phone: (250) 341-6299 • Fax: (250) 341-6229 • Email: info@cv-pioneer.com

Your Local

COLUMBIA VALLEY REAL ESTATE

Professionals

Paul Glassford Strata, Apartment & Commercial Property Management

For professional management of your strata corporation, overseen by a Certiďƒžed Property ManagerÂŽ, with the accounting done by a Certiďƒžed Management Accountant, please contact Bill Weissig

Bernie Raven

MaxWell Realty Invermere 926-7th Avenue, Invermere, BC

www.teamraven.ca

CPMÂŽ, RI, RPA, CPRPM, CLO, SMA, CRES.

Cell: (250) 342-7415 Office: (250) 341-6044 braven@cyberlink.bc.ca

Invermere, Windermere, Panorama, Fairmont and Radium Hot Springs

Our six Strata Managers are licensed under the Real Estate Services Act of B.C. For more information regarding their extensive qualiďƒžcations and experience, please visit our website at www.mountaincreek.ca.

Phone: 250-341-6003

Email: bweissig@mountaincreek.ca

Wende Brash Broker/Owner

RE/MAX Invermere Independently Owned and Operated 1022B - 7th Avenue, Box 459 Invermere BC V0A 1K0 E-mail: wendebrash@telus.net Fax: 250-342-9611

Office: 250-342-6505 • Cell: 250-342-1300

Sales Consultant $FMM t

250-342-4040

cell:250-341-1967

MountainLifeHomes@gmail.com

EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL DAVE SUTHERLAND AT 250-341-6299


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 27

September 10, 2010

Green Zone: Black Mountain Golf Club By Harold Hazelaar Pioneer Columnist On the long weekend, I had the opportunity to play the Black Mountain Golf Club in Kelowna. It is one of the area’s newest courses, opening for play in 2009. It is a course you will need to play more than once. The initial trip around the course will probably leave you discouraged. The lies are extremely tight, and the hilly, narrow fairways leave you in situations where you don’t know what to hit your second shot with. An abundance of sand traps, especially around the greens, will undoubtedly catch you once or twice, so make sure you clean the grooves on your sand wedge. The Black Mountain Golf Club website makes this claim: We do NOT provide what I call the “WHITE GLOVE SERVICE” you will find at other Premier Championship courses in the Okanagan. At Black Mountain Golf Club we will NOT....be picking you up or greeting your group in the parking lot; have GPS on our golf carts; provide elaborate free yardage guides; be cleaning your clubs after your round; have coolers or ballwashers

on our golf carts. And we will NEVER hold out our hand for a tip. We do not feel these “Service Touches” are worth the $50 plus (our highest green fee rate is $69 and other Premier Championship courses in the Okanagan are $100 plus). We prefer to pass those savings onto you, our guest. Therefore, we feel our rates are very affordable and we offer a great value. I can attest to the truth in this statement. I can also tell you that playing around of golf for $69 bucks on a weekend at Black Mountain is a treat, even if you don’t score very well. The greens are immaculate, the fairways lush and the rough is rough! Straight ball hitters will do fine here. If you spray your tee ball around a bit, you might want to leave the driver in the bag and play something safer off the tees. The restaurant and staff were great and I recommend you try this course next time you visit Kelowna. Quote of the Week: “A couple of weeks ago I went fishing and on the first cast I missed the lake.” ­— Ben Crenshaw commenting on a slump he was in.

HERE TO SERVE YOU 250.342.4426

Cell: 250.341.7227 Toll Free: 1.877.342.4426 Fax: 250.342.4427 redeye48@shawbiz.ca 1484 Hwy 93/95 Windermere, BC V0B 2L1 next to Skookum Inn

Cranbrook Pest Control

Your Weekly Source for News and Events

We use the most successful products available. Environmentally-friendly integrated pest management. Ask about our maintenance programs PEST QUESTIONS? Visit our website:

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT CERTIFIED & LICENSED

ALL WORK

GUARANTEED

www.cranbrookpestcontrol.com info@cranbrookpestcontrol.com

250-426-9586

N E W S PA P E R

Dave Sutherland Sales Associate

#8, 1008 - 8th Avenue Invermere, BC 250-341-6299 • ads@cv-pioneer.com www.columbiavalleypioneer.com


28 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

HERE TO SERVE YOU Dared Cash Register Box 80 Edgewater, BC, V0A 1E0

• Cash Registers • Touch Screen Systems • DVR Systems • Restaurant Pagers • Computers

Complete Automotive Repairs (Beside the Petro Canada Car Wash)

Phone: 250-342-6614 • www.autowyze.com

• PROPERTY MAINTENANCE • Trucking • Mini Excavator • Residential/Commercial

Kari & John Mason

• LANDSCAPING & DESIGN • Skidsteer Services • Mini Track Hoe

Sales & Service dared99@hotmail.com

(250) 341-5369

250.270.0821 Invermere • Panorama

Fine Homeservices Residential

Commercial

Jesse Vader

Ken Johnson

250.341.5426

250.341.5427

250.349.5564

Kyle Moll

HTH Contracting Ltd.

VACUUM CENTRE

Sales • Repairs • Warranty Phone: 250-342-9207

INVERMERE GLASS LTD. • Shower Doors • Mirrors

250-341-5603

Building

Renovating

Finishing

Framing

• Auto • Home • Commercial

Telephone: 250-342-3659

Jeff Watson

invermereglass@cyberlink.bc.ca

Serving the Valley since 1995 • #3, 109 Industrial Road #2, Invermere

DUST CONTROL • DE-ICING • ROADS DRIVEWAYS • SIDEWALKS PATHWAYS • JOBSITES • PARKING LOTS 250-342-1186 • MARK SHMIGELSKY rmshmigelsky@xplornet.com 9455 Toby Ridge Rd. Invermere BC V0A 1K5

Daren Noble

Lake Auto Services

250-342-9310

LANDSCAPING:

Same great team, same great service.

Radium Hot Springs Esso

250-347-9726 7507 Main St. West, Radium Hot Springs

• Structural Timbers and Posts • KD Tongue & Groove (Pine, Cedar and Fir)

• Bobcat Work • Post Holes

• KD Bevel & Channel Sidings • Radius Edge Cedar Decking 5/4 and 2” • Wide Plank F/L Flooring

Box 80 SKOOKUMCHUCK, BC V0B 2E0 PHONE (250) 422-9229 FAX (250 422-9227) Email: mardis@cyberlink.ca

HAULING:

• Fill • Sand • Gravel

250.341.5886 • 250.349.5882 Serving The Entire Valley

ph/fax 250-347-2144 glenfireplaceandwoodstove@gmail.com

Fireplace and Woodstove

Your search for quality and dependability ends with us. Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Specialists Truck Mounted System • Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed

Dean Hubman

Certified Technician

250-342-3052

15 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Toll Free: 877-342-3052

Invermere, BC V0A 1K3 odysseyrestoration@telus.net

EPA RATED

WETT Certified Inspection and Technician Licenced and Bonded Gas Contractor

25% OFF ALL IN-STOCK APPLIANCES AND CHIMNEY

Luxor Propane Fireplaces


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 29

September 10, 2010

HERE TO SERVE YOU ROSS‛S POOLS & SPAS Commercial – Residential Installation – Maintenance – Repairs

Darren Ross 4890 Stoddart Creek RR#2 Invermere, BC V0A 1K2

Cell: 250-341-7727 • Fax: 250-347-6363 • poolman-911@hotmail.com

“Serving the Columbia Valley”

Judy: (250) 341-1903 Industrial ~ Commercial ~ Residential

250-342-1355

After Hours Call: 250-342-3830 Email: tayntonbay@hotmail.com

■ Lockout Service ■ Lake Recovery ■ 24 Hour Towing ■ Prompt Service

• Garage Doors • Passage Doors • Truck Doors • Sun Rooms • Patio Covers • Vinyl Decking • Aluminum Railings • Gutters • Siding • Soffit • Facia • Window Capping • Renovations

250-342-6700 • universaldoorsandexteriors@shawbiz.ca

Also offering FREE year-round pickup of unwanted vehicles

Kitchens, Bathrooms & Closets Design Consultants

Sandra Kelly & Lisa Renney 250-342-6908, Ext. 255 Cabinets, tile, flooring and more

Owner/Operator

with Loretto Keenan, MCPA, CPTBC, CAFCI Registered in physiotherapy and acupuncture

For appointments: 250-347-2100

• House Checking • Cleaning • Complications • Details

pierre.trudel@sunlife.ca 4798 Selkirk Ave. Box 108 Edgewater BC V0A 1E0

VJ (Butch) Bishop

“the Wellness Spa” at the Radium Hot Springs Pool Now offering Acupuncture Saturday Afternoons

SOLUTIONS FOR THE VACATION HOME OWNER

Pierre E. Trudel Bus 250-270-0363 Fax 250-347-6948

warbrick@shaw.ca • Cell: 250-342-5851

Call for your FREE consultation and estimate

www.valleysolutions.ca valleysolutions@shaw.ca

LIFE’S BRIGHTER under the sun.

Warbrick Towing & Salvage

• Furnaces • Heat Pumps • Fireplaces • Full Heating and Ventilation Systems

NOW TAKING ORDERS!

4846 Holland Creek Ridge Rd. Invermere, BC V0A 1K0

ROD’S EXCAVATING AND LANDSCAPING

Basements • Septic Fields • Rock Walls

WE DO IT ALL!

Office 250-342-6162 Cell 250-341-5937 Windermere, B.C.

• Excavators • Mini-Excavators • Bobcats • Dump Trucks • Water Trucks • Compaction Equipment • Snow Plow • Sanding Equipment • Crane Truck • Mobile Pressure Washing & Steam Cleaning • Underground Services • Site Prep & Demolition • Road Building • Land Clearing • Controlled Burning • Rock Walls • Rip Rap • Top Soil • Sand & Gravel

CONTRACT OR HOURLY MACHINE RENTALS AVAILABLE


30 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

HERE TO SERVE YOU Delicious Sushi

• Millwork • Cabinets • Stairs • Custom Framing • Renovations

for a Healthy Lifestyle - and always fresh!

• Brown Rice Sushi • Wild Caught Salmon • Naturally Pickled Sushi Ginger

Open Monday - Saturday 10:30 am to 5:00 pm Our freshly made Sushi also available at AG Valley Foods 7 am - 10 pm

Located in Parkside Place Downtown Invermere

Mike Cope

250.342.1024

Journeyman Carpenters

Interior / Exterior / working locally

www.korupaintinginc.ca

Scott Postlethwaite

CVCC Contractor/ Trade Builder of the Year 2008

Residential, Commercial Electric Furnace and Hot Water Tank Repair and Service For All Your Electrical Needs invermereelectric@gmail.com

1710 10th Avenue – Invermere, BC V0A 1K0

• • • •

FAIRMONT RIDGE RENOVATION

Doors Windows Flooring Painting/ Interior/Exterior • Kitchen Renovations

250-342-5682

• Bathroom Renovations • Additions • Decks • Finish Carpentry • Basement Renovations

5077 FAIRMONT RESORT RD., FAIRMONT BC EMAIL: fairmontridge@telus.net

East Kootenay Electrical Services Licensed Contractor Cell: 250.341.1342 Fax: 250.342.8733 E-mail: ekelectric @telus.net

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL

Box 2206 Invermere, BC V0A 1K0

Dusty Buckets EXCAVATING

• Rock/Wood retaining walls • Lot clearing Jordan Gertner • Foundations 4839 Burns Ave, Box 390 Canal Flats, BC, V0B 1B0 • Backfill Phone: (250) 341-1458 · dustybuckets@live.ca

Dunlop Contracting

RENOVATIONS

All Your Excavating, Hauling, Landscaping Needs

Bruce Dunlop Cell: (250) 342-1793 Home: (250) 342-9081 E-mail: dunmal@telus.net

385 Laurier Street Invermere, BC V0A 1K0

INTERIOR FINISHING - REPAIRS - PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR - KITCHENS, BATHS & BASEMENTS - FURNITURE REPAIRS

1422 12A Avenue, Invermere B.C.

attheshop@live.ca

LICENSED

250-341-5096

Excavator • Mini-Excavator • Bobcats • Dump Truck • Compaction Equipment • Snow Removal & Sanding • Street Sweeping • Underground Services • Site Prep • Road Building • Land Clearing • Landscaping • Basements

Serving The Valley for over 15 Years

• Drinking Water Systems • Duct Cleaning Service • Water Softeners • Whole House or Specialised Filtration including iron filters that really work! Call (250) 342-5089

Box 75 Athalmer, BC V0A 1A0

REFERENCES AVAILABLE

Trevor Hayward (Owner/Operator)

250-342-5800

Hourly or Contract Rates Available


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 31 Wood Blinds

September 10, 2010

Interior World

HERE TO SERVE YOU window fashions

Call Bill Cropper (250) 342 4406

ASPHALT MAINTENANCE • REPAIRS • CRACK SEALING • SEALCOATING

colorworks Painting Inc.

DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS • ROADS

250-341-8510

Interior World

window fashions

FieldTreeHomes@aol.cm Ph 250.341.5900

Call Bill Cropper (250) 342 4406

Bernie Veldboom • Invermere, BC

DETECT: HEAT/ENERGY LOSS, MOISTURE INTRUSION, FAULTY WIRING, ACTIVE MOLD, VERMIN & PESTS, NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING KARLFAST • 250-688-1200 • info@kootenayinfrared.ca www.kootenayinfrared.ca

RADIUM HOT SPRINGS ESSO Automotive Repairs 7 days a week

GAS • PROPANE • DIESEL Freight & Passenger Depot

7507 Main St. West, Radium Hot Springs

(250) 347-9726

SIMES PAINTING Fine Finishing Woodwork Stain and/or Clearcoat Laquers Interior & Exterior · New & Existing homes Interior Design · Antique Furniture Refinishing 31 - 4775 Woodlane West Windermere, BC, V0B 2L2

Call Barry 250-342-0572 | Cell: 250-270-0331

• FURNACES • HwEAT • FIREPLACES i nPdUMPS o w• Af IR a sChONDITIONING ions • HOT TUBS • CHEMICALS • SERVICE & MAINTENANCE 385 Laurier Street, Invermere, BC Phone: (250) 342-7100 PO Box 86, Athalmer, BC V0A 1A0 Call Bill Cropper (250) 342342-7103 4406 Fax: (250) email: info@diamondheatingandspas.com

Need Blinds?

• Renovations Inside & Out • Custom Decks • Design & Build • Finish Carpentry • Doors & Windows

INFRARED INSPECTIONS

Interior World

www.diamondheatingandspas.com

ree Homes In c. iF eldt

FREE ESTIMATES

Top Quality

LAMBERT-KIPP

P H A R M A C Y LT D . J. Douglas Kipp, B. Sc. (Pharm.) Laura Kipp, Pharm D. Your Compounding Pharmacy

LANDSCAPING • MARINAS • CARPENTRY • LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES

Located in Invermere’s Industrial Park Peter Pankovitch • 1321 Industrial Road #3 Phone: 250-342-0665 • Cell: 250-342-1073 Fax: 250-342-0666 • Email: pjpank@telus.net

Come in and browse our giftware

Open Monday - Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 1301 - 7th Avenue, Invermere

250-342-6612

Saunders Irrigation Installation and maintenance Owner/Operators Tanner Saunders • Brodie Smith

1-250-270-2703 - Tanner Free 1-250-342-5673 - Brodie Estimate s saundersirrigation@gmail.com 4825 Dell Rd, Windermere, V0B 2L2

The Deck• Decks Guy • Fences

Invermere (250) 342-4498 Calgary (403) 477-2411 thedeckguy@telus.net

READY MIX CONCRETE Concrete Pump • Sand & Gravel Heavy Equipment Rentals • Crane Service Proudly Serving the Valley for over 50 years

For competitive prices and prompt service, call: 250-342-3268 (plant) 250-342-6767 (office)


32 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

HERE TO SERVE YOU Lambert

Invermere

(250) 341-6888

www.cordnerarchitect.com

INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD.

BOX 2228 BOX 459 742 - 13th STREET 7553 MAIN STREET INVERMERE, BC. RADIUM HOT SPRINGS, BC V0A 1K0 V0A 1M0 PHONE: 342-3031 PHONE: 250-347-9350 FAX: 342-6945 FAX: 250-347-6350 Email: info@invermereinsurance.com • Toll Free: 1-866-342-3031

• • • •

RE-ROOFING, REPAIRS, NEW CONSTRUCTION ALL TYPES OF ROOFING LICENSED, INSURED AND FULL WCB 5” SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGHING

FREE ESTIMATES • 250-688-0959 • 250-342-2087 koss.exteriors@gmail.com

You’re invited to see our

Septic Tank Pumping Portable Toilet Rentals

• Trusses • Engineered Floors • Wall Panels Tel: 250.341.6075 Fax: 250.341.3427 Email: info@duskbuildingsystems.com www.duskbuildingsystems.com

1320 Industrial Road #3 Box 159, Invermere, B.C. V0A 1K0

• NEW SEWER • CAMERA •

250-346-6886

From Framing to Finishing

Call Al at

DCS Plumbing & Heating • Plumbing, Repair and Installation • Drain Lines • Hot Water Tanks 24 hour emergency service

250-341-8501 Senior Discount

SHOLINDER & MACKAY EXCAVATING Inc.

Septic Systems Installed ~ Pumped ~ Repaired Prefab Cement Tanks Installed Water Lines Dug Installed Basements Dug

WINDERMERE 250-342-6805

A well maintained septic system should be pumped every 2-3 years Avoid costly repairs

Bruce Dehart 250.347.9803 or 250.342.5357

pwallace@confederationloghomes.com

Al Tallman

Complete sewer/drain repairs • Reasonable rates – Seniors’ discount • Speedy service – 7 days a week

We Do It All!

LUMBIA ROOFING COQuality Roofing and Repairs Allan Gauthier

Tel: (250) 349-7586

Cell: (250) 489-8685 • Fax: (250) 349-7586

Dangerous Tree Removal Serving the valley for over 30 years.

Topping and Disposal

Let the professional do it!

Call Rolf

The Radium Woodcarver FREE ESTIMATES

250-347-9208

Professional Service Now Taking New Clients r ng Ou Keepi r Supe Valley al Natur

SCRUBS Executive Housekeeping Service

Commercial & Residence Experience • Environmentally Friendly Products Used FREE Cleaning Consultation • Property Management

Phone: (250) 409-9046 • E-mail: scrubgrp@gmail.com

“Your home is an investment. Working with you to maintain its beauty and value is our business”

FREE ESTIMATES

Chimney and Eavestrough Cleaning and Repair Specialists Call for pre-winter eavestrough, and chimney cleaning Fully Insured & WCB Covered

• Pruning and Removal of All Trees and Shrubs • Stump Grinding • Fully Insured & WCB Covered

Time for Fall Pruning!

OVER

30

YEARS EXPERIENCE

Please call Steve ~ a real local you can trust! 250-342-1791


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 33

September 10, 2010

Pioneer Classifieds July 6, 1952 – July 19, 2010 The Overy family would like to thank everyone who sent food, flowers, cards, telephone messages and visited during the recent and unexpected loss of our beloved Ron, loving husband, devoted father, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, and “Uncle Ron” to his many friends and colleagues. The family thanks ambulance and hospital staff as well as Coroner Sean Jestley for the compassion he provided to all of us, and to Larry Johnson of McPherson’s Funeral Services for guiding us through the difficult final arrangements. Marika, MaryAnn and Jacob, Marie, Marilyn, Lynn, Nancy Mullick, Helen Wallas – true angels. Heartfelt appreciation is sent to the following individuals who assisted the family with Ron’s Celebration of Life, Brian Schaal, S/Sgt Marko Shehovac, Howie Williams, Richard Engel, and the staff of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #71 in Invermere. The evening was a fitting military tribute with solo performances on the saxophone (Alisha), bugle (Sue), and drum set (Jason) for a decorated soldier who proudly served 23 years with the 1st and 3rd Battalions of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in Canada, West Germany, and UN Peacekeeping tour in Cyprus, before retiring in 1993. Ron’s unique, handcrafted woodworking skills can be seen throughout the Columbia Valley and British Columbia and his creations will be enjoyed by all for many years to come. We love and miss him very much; words cannot express our sorrow at this time. Your spirit has left your body; however…. Your memory remains alive within our hearts. Heather & Jason Overy

Phone: 250-341-6299 Fax: 250-341-6229 Email: info@cv-pioneer.com www.columbiavalleypioneer.com

ANNOUNCEMENT

ANNOUNCEMENT

ANNOUNCEMENT

CHEERS & JEERS

ATTENTION Nick Fryia AKA Nick Frya or Nick Fria

Spring Health Foods presents: CELIAC/GLUTEN-FREE WORKSHOP (2nd part) ‘Celiac Disease and Your Health’ with Award Winning author Meredith Stewart. Samples, Door Prizes, Recipes, etc!! Sept. 15 @ 7:00pm $15/person. Register by Sept 11. Call 342-2552 for more info!

Alcoholics Anonymous. Open to all. Regular meetings of the Columbia Valley A.A. are held at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday at the Valley Connection, far end of the Service B.C. building, 625-4th Street, Invermere. The Radium Friendship Group meets at 8 p.m. Friday at the Catholic Church, east side of Main Street, Radium. Call 250-342-2424 for more info.

Cheers to the guys at Goodyear for helping a damsel in distress on a Monday morning (translation, repairing the tire on my MDX after driving into town with two boys, a big dog and a very flat tire). Thanks for the favor it did not go unnoticed!

CHEERS & JEERS

Cheers to Byron Trask of Columbia River Outfitters for picking me up after having to cut a canoe trip short in Radium, even though I was not a customer. He is a very positive, considerate, and kind person who is a great ambassador of our valley.

thank you Thank You from the family of Sergeant W. Ron Overy, CD (Ret’d PPCLI)

• • • •

Operating as T+N Developments or Bush Master Scaping and Design

There is an arrest warrant in your name for unpaid debts! Anyone owing money to the above, please call John at 250-342-6293 to arrange payment.

s obituary s Hans Viehweger August 13, 1930 - August 31, 2010 Hans Viehweger went home peacefully to his Lord on August 31, 2010 at the age of 80 after a lengthy illness. He leaves a legacy of love for his family and friends. His faith, strength, and outgoing nature endeared him to many. He will be sorely missed, but his memory is ever present.

Al-Anon. Are you concerned about or affected by someone else’s drinking? If so, please join us. AlAnon meets EVERY Monday in Invermere at 7 PM at the Canadian Martyrs Catholic Church, 712 – 12th Ave (behind the Invermere hospital). For information, please call Carol at 250-347-9841.

CHEERS & JEERS Cheers to Cori for staying the summer and not going to Hawaii. Jeers to the Man who dumped a live skunk in a trap across from our driveway on Canyon View Road.

Cheers to the District of Invermere for installing an automatic speed indicator along 13th Avenue school zone. This will hopefully help drivers reduce their speeds and make is safer for children and pedestrians. Cheers to Stacey Szabo of Sportuccino’s for taking it upon himself to fix a customer’s broken sandal. He’s a real credit to our town!

ANNOUNCEMENT

Aufwiedersehen.

Daniel Richard “Rick” Bannerman August 27, 1978 – August 25, 2010 Dan, known by most as Rick, passed away the morning of August 25, 2010. Dan loved 4x4ing and spent his days cleaning the Jeep just to get it mucked up again. He was an avid outdoors person and enjoyed looking out over the Valley. In winter he enjoyed snowboarding and in earlier years, played and refereed Minor Hockey. He is survived by his Mother, Fiona Burills, sister, Jennifer Bannerman (Alan), numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and great cousins. His remains will be laid to rest in Evergreen Cemetary in Grand Forks, B.C., with his maternal Nana.

WoodEx is happy to announce the addition of a second production shift at our operation. Dear Members of Our Community: Despite the continued total collapse of the U.S. housing and lumber markets in North American, WoodEx is fortunate to announce the addition of a second production shift at our sawmill operation located in Edgewater. To support the increased productivity and output, the mill’s operating hours will be from 7:00 am to 12:30 am Monday to Friday, with additional maintenance and clean-up shifts being conducted during the night and on the weekends. The total saw mill and logging employment at our company now exceeds 100 jobs and our total local spending is more than $20 million annually. It is the dedicated and loyal support of our community and particularly our employees that allows us to successfully service the Asian lumber markets with unique higher value products.

Soar with the eagles Dan.

Thank you for supporting the continued growth of our company and the livelihood of our employees.

Cheers to Dave Hall for helping Ray move to his new office! Thanks from A and R.

LOST AND FOUND Found, set of sail boat keys near Windermere, 250-341-6898.

STORAGE NEWHOUSE MULTI STORAGE Various sizes available. Now with climate controlled units. Call 250-342-3637

ANNOUNCEMENT An Amazing “STAYCATION” in Radium Hot Springs, B.C., just 3 hours from Calgary, 5 hours from Edmonton. November 12, 13, and 14, 2010, 3 days of Spa, entertainment, business discounts, down time to shop, golf, hot pool, read, connect, hike, bike, and kayak. Mini Trade Fair and dynamic Facilitators who share their proven recipes for a Balanced Life in your Relationships, Spirituality, Work, Finances, Recreation, Creativity, Community, Health, & Beauty. For info: http://www.bestliferetreat. com, Facebook: search Best Life Retreat, info@bestliferetreat. com, 250-347-2121.


34 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

STORAGE

SUITE FOR RENT

SUITE FOR RENT

STORAGE

house FOR RENT

house FOR RENT

STORAGE SPACE – assorted sizes, easy access, immediate availability, long-term or short-term. Deck Properties Warehouse, Industrial Park, 250-342-3166.

CARRIAGE COURT APARTMENTS. Conveniently located behind Sobey’s within walking distance to downtown. 2 bdrm townhouse units, outside entrance. Sliding glass doors open onto balcony, overlooking private courtyard. Fireplace and W/D included in each unit. Long term preferred, N/P, $750 - $850/month + DD. Utilities not included. Available immediately, 250-342-8781.

Large 2 bdrm main floor unit in Windermere, 5 appliances included, W/D, walk to beach, $875/month + utilities. Term incentive offered, 403-836-6059.

3 bdrm upper suite for rent in Radium with 5 appliances included, $1000/month + utilities, references required, 250-347-9345.

3 bdrm, upper level of house for rent with fenced yard, $900/ month + utilities or $1200/month + utilities and garage. 250-4270762.

Invermere, Wilder Subdivision, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, furnished home, N/S, N/P, available October 1, $1600/ month + utilities, references + DD required, 403-246-6680.

Invermere, Fort Point, beach front, executive renovated home, double garage, furnished, spectacular lake view, N/S, N/P, DD, responsible tenant only, references please, $1500/month + utilities, available September 15, 250-342-6421 or 403-251-5798.

2 bdrm, 2 ½ bath, furnished duplex, attached garage, A/C, wireless, perfect location, no parties, N/S, adults only, $1200/month + Hydro, DD, 250-342-3447 or 250-3415905.

You own it we can store it! Secure, fenced compounds any size up to one acre. Secure containers available. Would also build building to suit for long term tenant. Zoned heavy industrial. Invermere Industrial Park. Phone 250-3425297, 250-346-3011 or 250-3422100.

COMMERCIAL SPACE 864 sq.ft. Warehouse space with loading dock, unheated, $656.25/ month includes GST, available immediately. Call 250-342-3637. Various commercial retail spaces for lease in Fairmont Hot Springs, BC. For information call local 250-342-1735, 250-345-6654, or 1-250-695-6997. Prime Invermere location, 1275 sq.ft., beside Canterbury Flowers. Call Tim, 250-341-1405.

SHARED ACCOMmODATION Private room w/ cable, phone, laundry access, internet, and all utilities included, $400/month + $200 DD, N/S, N/P, 250-342-4088. Room with own bathroom in Westside Park, shared kitchen and laundry, $500/month, includes all utilities, 250-342-0358, leave message. Single or couple, call 250-341-1779 and leave message.

SUITE FOR RENT Hillcrest furnished apartments utilities included. 1 bdrm units, $600/month, 2 bdrm units, $800/ month. 250-341-1182. Radium, 1 bdrm furnished apartment, $650 including cable & utilities. Bachelor efficiency, $550, available immediately. DD, N/S, N/P, references required. Call Don or Susan, 250-342-6908 or 250347-7775.

Bright 1 bdrm, walk-out suite, in quiet Invermere neighborhood, available immediately. Furnished, N/S, N/P, referenced required, $900/month including utilities, cable, and internet, 250-341-5956 or rosis@telus.net. Black Forest Heights, large 2 bdrm basement suite, 5 appliances, storage shed, large yard, available immediately, includes utilities, $850/month, 250-347-9629. 2 bdrm, 2 bath + den, top floor suite with vaulted ceilings and lake view, 6 appliances, underground parking, $1295/month, inquiries 403-615-6760. Invermere, large, bright, 2 bdrm, basement suite with own entry, all appliances, shared W/D, central location, 2 blocks to D/T, schools, and hospital, 3 blocks to grocery store and beach, pets OK, N/S, available immediately, $675/ month + utilities. Call Grant, 403493-1245. Fairmont 2 bdrm suite, 1 full bath, W/D, fully furnished, excellent location, wireless internet, water, power, and cable included, $950/month, N/S, N/P, available immediately, 250-270-0043. 1 and 2 bdrm apartments, D/T Invermere, clean, quiet units, parking, walk to everything, 1 bdrms start at $550/month and 2 bdrms start at $725/month. Pets okay, N/S, references required, D/W, W/D hookups. Call Dennis, 250-342-6912. Large 1 bdrm furnished suite, in quiet, private home, utilities + cable included, $725/month + DD, 250-342-9404.

Bright, 1 bdrm walkout basement suite in Wilder, newer house, $650/ month includes utilities, available immediately, 250-341-3370

house FOR RENT

FOR RENT Contact

250-342-4040

for seasonal or long term rentals or go online at

Basement suite in Canal Flats, separate entrance, large 1 bdrm, N/S, N/P, new kitchen, D/W, W/D, available October 1, $500/month + ½ utilities, 403-235-5507.

FirstChoiceRentals.ca

Radium, 3 bdrm, $600/month + DD + utilities. Invermere, 3 bdrm, $650/month + DD + utilities, references required. Call Tim at 250-341-1408.

Windermere, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, $890/ month + utilities, for family or 1 or 2 tenants, September to June, 250342-2135.

Lower suite, spacious, bright, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, shared laundry and back yard, private entrance, $600/ month + DD + Hydro, 250-3479970.

Gorgeous new house near Sobeys, 3 bdrm, 2 ½ baths, garage, fenced yard, A/C, all appliances, N/P, N/S, DD required, minimum 6 month lease, quiet tenants only, references mandatory, $1400/ month + utilities, 250-342-5229.

Monthly rentals available in Mountain View Lodge, Invermere, rooms with a view, price varies with room size, 250-342-6618. Apartment for rent, 1800 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath, huge balcony with view, utilities included, $1250/ month, 403-519-0447. Bachelor Studio, furnished, W/D, cable, utilities including, N/S, N/P. Mature, employed, with references. $500/month + DD. Mom’s Upholstery, 250-342-0355. Fairmont, great walk-out basement suite, 2 bdrm, full bath, clothes washer, fully furnished, central location, internet, water, power, and cable included. $850/month, 250-345-2108 or 250-688-0727. Newly renovated, spacious, bachelor basement suite in quiet area, private entrance & laundry, cable, hydro, heated tile floors, internet, only steps from the main street! Available immediately, furnished or unfurnished, $700/ month, N/S, N/P, 250-688-0244.

Available September 1, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, with garage, on Windermere acreage, furnished, $1100/month. Call Linda, 403-244-8402. Athalmer, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2000 sq.ft., $1400/month or $1600/month furnished, large secluded property, nature lovers paradise, can boat from doorstep. Available immediately, utilities not included, DD required. Please call 403-390-4513. 4 bdrm, 3 bath house in Canal Flats with fireplace, $950/month + utilities + DD, 250-341-1076. 3 bdrm half duplex, $900/month, available September 15, 250-3423195. Home and Acreage for Rent in Edgewater, 4+ bdrms, 2 baths, fully renovated home. Wrap around deck, hardwood floors, pasture available with irrigation, F/S, microwave, W/D, and D/W, N/S, N/P, $1600/month plus utilities. Available October 1st, 250-342-1577.

3 bdrm mobile home, beautiful view, 5 appliances, prefer N/S, no dogs allowed, $800/month + utilities, 250-342-1700. Canal Flats, main floor, 3 bdrm, includes D/W, W/D, open concept, N/P, N/S, available October 1, $800/ month + ½ utilities, 403-2355507. 4838 Saint Joseph’s Street, Radium. Large 1 bdrm unfurnished house, $400/month + Hydro, references required, prefer long term, 250347-9325.

Invermere, 2 bdrm house, centrally located, four appliances, gas fireplace, great views, N/S, N/P, $960/month + utilities, 250-3479086. Invermere, just a two minute walk to downtown, located in a quiet neighborhood overlooking the lake. Spectacular 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, available immediately, $1200/month, 250-342-3688. Invermere, cozy 2 bdrm home, partially furnished, N/S, rent includes utilities, $1250/month, 250-342-3841.

Fairmont, available immediately, 2800 sq.ft., large home, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, mountain side, $1250/ month. Adrian, 403-999-0416.

Athalmer, cozy 2 bdrm home, 5 appliances, wood and electric heat, well kept yard, small workshop, $1000/month + utilities, available October 1. Call Lacey, 250-3428933.

$875/month for 1200 sq.ft., new 2 bdrm home, quiet development, a couple minutes to Tim Hortons, ½ garage, all appliances, W/D, N/S, N/P, FREE MONTH, 250-345-2104.

3 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appliances, fully furnished log home in Wilder Subdivision, available immediately, N/S, DD + references required, $1500/month, 403-819-8121.

Large 4 bdrm furnished house for rent, can be rented 2 suites separate or the whole house, walking distance to town, great location, 6-month lease, $425/room, $950 for each suite, or $1599 for the whole house. Email: mjjbug88@ yahoo.com, 403-678-3087.

Windermere house, 2 bdrm, available October 1, 250-342-3422 or p.fuel@yahoo.ca.

Older house for rent in Wilmer, $800/month + utilities, 250-3426820 or 250-342-1481. Invermere, charming home next to Kinsmen Beach, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 F/P, N/P, N/S, available immediately, $1600/month + utilities, references + DD required, 403-246-6680.

condo FOR RENT Radium Townhouse, large windows & deck, 2 bdrm, 1 Bath, bungalow style in Eagle Crest Villas, single car garage, 6 month minimum lease, $950/month + condo fees, utilities, DD. N/P, N/S, references required, 403-519-2216 or 403-981-1551. Radium, Pinewood, newer 2 bdrm, 2 bath, fully furnished, W/D, underground parking, N/S, N/P, $900/month, includes utilities and cable, available October 1, 780467-9220 or 780-914-3497.


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 35

September 10, 2010

condo FOR RENT

condo FOR RENT

condo FOR RENT

condo FOR SALE

LOT/ACREAGE FOR SALE

MISC. FOR SALE

Windermere Lakeview Meadows Spacious Luxury, 3 bdrm, 2 ½ bath, 2 storey, premium finishing, large decks, bright, open views, major appliances, elevator access, secured underground double parking and storage, recreation centre w/indoor pools, fitness, games rooms, private beach, boat dock, sports courts, playgrounds N/S, N/P, DD, references, $1800/ month, includes Heat/AC, + basic utilities. Rent to own options. Avail Sept.1, 250-6880512.

1 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D available, $700/month, available immediately, close to hospital and D/T, adult building, 604-997-4887.

Akiskinook, lovely renovated 1 bdrm + den condo, slate and wood floors, fully furnished, hot tub and pool access, insuite laundry, cable, hydro, and internet, 5 minutes to Invermere, $700/month, 250-6880244.

Affordable condo downtown Invermere, fully furnished, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $139,900, 250-341-1182.

2 lots, 82’x100’ each, North end of 12 Ave. in Invermere, 250-3426157.

Top Quality Hay, alfalfa/grass, round bales, call Elkhorn Ranch, 250-342-0617.

Brand new 1600 sq.ft. D/T Invermere, 3 bdrm, 2 bath + garage, $299,900 +HST, reduced to $259,900, www.cedarwoodglen. com, 250-341-1182.

wanted

2005 Norco A-Line, 24” back wheel, medium frame, ready to ride, some upgrades, $800 OBO. Also, Dianese upper body armour, used but not smelly, $250 and S10 Downhill hightops, lightly used, $30. 250342-7666.

2 bdrm, 2 full bath in Radium, access to pool and hot tub, underground parking, N/S, N/P, $1000/month including utilities, available September 1, 250-2700377. Panorama, furnished 3 bdrm, 3 storey condo, beginning December for minimum 6 month lease, 403619-8461. Akiskinook/Radium Resort, furnished 1 bdrm townhomes, $750/month or 3 bdrm furnished Akiskinook townhome, $1150/ month + Hydro, includes cable, DD, N/S, N/P, recreation centre, 403293-5659. Radium furnished 2 bdrm, 2 bath 2nd floor unit, 6 appliances, fireplace, secure underground parking, N/S, N/P, $1000/month includes utilities. DD and references required, available Immediately, 250-422-3510. Radium townhouse, fully furnished, 2 bdrm, 2 ½ baths, N/S, N/P, $1000/month, includes utilities, 6 month lease preferred, available immediately, 403-2374698 or 403-240-9357.

New condo for rent in Invermere, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, lake view, pool, hot tub, exercise room, underground parking, N/P, N/S, available October 1, $960/month, includes utilities, 403-369-3793.

HOUSE FOR SALE

2 bdrm, 2 bath, new luxury furnished condo in D/T Invermere, great views, hot tub access, insuite laundry, $1150/month, 250-6880244. 2 bdrm condo on 10th Street, behind Sobey’s, stove, fridge, D/W, W/D, available immediately, N/P, $750/month, 250-342-3417 Spacious Lakeview Meadows Townhouse for rent, 2 + 1 bdrm, 2 ½ baths, 6 appliances, gas F/P, hardwood floors, attached garage, access to private beach, tennis court, and recreation centre with pool. N/S, N/P, $1300/month + utilities. Looking for nice family or couple. Please call 250-341-3214 or cell 250-688-0516. Radium, Pinewood condo, 2 bdrm with loft, 2 bath, F/P, $1100/month includes underground parking, and utilities, N/P, N/S, 403-615-9989. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, immaculate newer townhome, less than 5 minutes drive to D/T Invermere, furnished or unfurnished, available October 1, year round rental. References required, $895/month, 250-6880244.

VACATION RENTAL STAY VACATION

420 4th Ave., Invermere, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, newly renovated, shop/shed, deck, fenced yard, all appliances, 3 blocks to beach, $320,000, 250342-1698, www.fmsguitars.com/ house.

Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo at the Peaks in Radium. Swimming pool, hot tubs, underground heated parking, a/c, fireplace, appliances and window coverings. Great view! Like new! $224,900, No agents please. 250341-5170.

4792 Selkirk Ave, Edgewater, BC, 1300 sq.ft. home with 2 bdrm, 2 bath, undeveloped basement, deck, carport, wheel chair accessible, $279,000, 250-347-9813. Incredible value, home for sale in Canal Flats, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car garage, 2 sheds, over 2900 sq.ft., price/sq.ft. equals $82. Fully landscaped yard, paved driveway, jetted tub, 2010 brand new wood stove with stone work, irrigation system, all appliances included, $238,000, 250-341-1076.

Downtown Invermere VACATION Bring theSTAYentire family and townhouse Invermere Bring the entire family and enjoy enjoy lake front RV Camping on Duplex for Sale for rent lake front RV Camping on the shores of Lake Windermere. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appliances, theshores of Lake Windermere. Or One level living, 2000 sq ft, 3 and garage. Very private, perfect Or book bookyouryour in a new brand bdrms, 2 baths. Vaulted ceilings, stay stay in a brand location, gorgeous views, N/P, N/S, new deluxe cabin with all the amenities. deluxe cabin with all the unobstructed mountain views. $1100/month + utilities, 250-342- For Reservations: Lakeshore Resort Walk to schools, parks, shopping. amenities. 0020. & Campground, 250-342-6352. Quiet location. Call 250-341-1733. For Reservations: LAKESHORE RESORT &

Canning Jars, all sizes, must be in useable condition. Will pick up, call Shawn 604-848-8895. Have fruit on your trees? Will pay to pick, call Shawn 604-848-8895.

Pets 2 year old Maltipoo, shots are up to date, comes with all accessories, not neutered, $450, 250-341-8276.

MISC. FOR SALE 2 bdrm townhouse for sale, across from Tim Horton’s, 3 levels, possibility for a 3rd bedroom in basement, single-car garage, built in 2006.

Bargain Hunters, 2700 sq.ft. walkout bungalow villa in Fairmont, $378,900, 2 F/P, 4 bdrm, 2 ½ baths, 6 appliances, A/C, Vacuflo, dbl garage, pictures at www.welist.com, AD # 42866 or call 403-968-8747.

Wanted to buy or rent a quality recording instrument for cassettes to CD’s, 250-342-2480.

PRICED TO SELL AT $169,900

Serious inquiries only please, 250-270-0254.

Bargain Hunters, 2700 sq.ft. walkout bungalow villa in Fairmont, $378,900, 2 F/P, 4 bdrm, 2 ½ baths, 6 appliances, A/C, Vacuflo, dbl garage, pictures at www.welist.com, AD # 42866 or call 403-968-8747. 1 bdrm, 1 level, ground floor condo, close to hospital and D/T Invermere, adult building, asking $150,000, no agents please, 604-997-4887.

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 12’ x 62’ with additions available with contents, 3 bdrm with full 5 piece bath and 5 appliances, located at 18 Shadybrook, $2500 inclusive, must be moved by October. 403-246-2080.

Quality Top Soil & Manure. Top Soil $160/dump truck load, $70/ pick-up load. Manure $100/pick-up load, delivery extra. Call, 250-3421268. Wall rack storage system for architectural drawings, blueprints, artist’s sketches, newspapers, or any documents that should be hung to save space and avoid creasing. New $700, sale price $200. 250-341-6299. Phones! Uniden 420ic, 4 station phones and 4 cordless phones, 4 lines, station to station intercom, Rocket Dial, 10 memory dial locations, $50. 250-341-6299. Panasonic KX-FHD332, plain paper fax and photocopier, $40 OBO, 250341-6299. New Yard Machine mower used once, $270 + HST new, asking $150; Double entrance metal door set, $400; 32” metal exterior door, ½ lite, $50; Acrylic claw foot, free standing tub, $250. 250-342-1354. Firewood cut split and delivered. Dry Fir and Pine, $180/half cord, $275/full cord. Dry Larch, $240/ half cord, $350/full cord, birch now available, 250-688-0143. Jetted Tub, good as new, $650. Louise, 250-342-6044.

Yamaha 2000 Generator, $600 and Eamor Saddle, $575. 250-3479192 or 250-341-1234. Brand new Toyo winter tires, set of 4, 16” (1-G02+-225-60-R16), used only 1 winter, paid $995, asking $600 OBO, 250-688-2897. 4 rims with summer tires, 195/65R15, fit VW Jetta, $160 OBO; 2 excellent winter tires, 215/75R15, fit GMC Safari, $60 OBO. 250-3411650. Hankook 1 year old winter tires, 205/75R15, $250; Gorilla chain-on King Kong tree stand plus ladder, new, $200 OBO; Club Runner electric golf caddy, $400 OBO. 250342-6022. Support Rockies Hockey! Pine, Fir, dry and split. To order call 250342-6908.

MACHINERY FOR RENT

For Rent, 250-342-1517, www. glaciermountainhomes.com.

RECREATION VEHICLES 2004 Honda CRF 450R, excellent shape, $3600 OBO, 250-341-1182. 1979 Triple E, 17 ft., Dual Axle, sleeps 5, bathroom, new upholstery, everything works, $2500, 250-342-8330. Travel Trailer, 1978 Triple E, 23.5 ft., 4 bunks, large dinette, fridge, bathroom with shower, furnace, new tires/brakes, $2800 OBO, 250342-0428, Invermere.


36 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

RECREATION VEHICLES

BUSINESS FOR SALE

SERVICES

1984 21 ft. Wilderness Travel Trailer, sleeps 6, fridge, stove, bathroom, furnace, awning, includes antisway hitch, asking $4500, 250347-9595.

Busy seasonal café for sale in Invermere, B.C. Serious inquiries only, 250-341-5370.

Tile & Slate Installs Journeyman Tile setter 30+ years experience Custom Steam Rooms, Showers, Floors, and Cultured Stone All work Guaranteed Competitive rates. Call 250-341-5645.

VEHICLES for sale 2003 Pontiac Montana, runs well, 198,000 kms, $4000 OBO, 250-3423442 or 250-341-7387. 2006 Ford Focus wagon SES, fully loaded, heated seats, tinted windows, 1 season used winter tires included, 84,000 km, $11,000, contact Magee at 250-341-7833. 2003 Dodge Caravan SE, 3.3L, V6, Silver, 243,000 km, excellent condition, extra set of winter tires on rims, last 2 years service records available, $3000 OBO, 250-3456297. 1993 Jeep YJ Wrangler, 182,000 km, blue, hard top, rear heater, economical, reliable, 2.5 L, 4 cylinder, $2500 OBO, 250-3422182.

BOAT FOR SALE Vroom!! 18 ft., open bow, Doral boat for sale, 325 HP, 5.7L V8, powerful and reliable with dual exhaust and trim tabs. Also, Fish and Depth finder, only 330 hours on boat, comes with life jackets. Great boat but time to sell. Call for more details, 250-345-9521, Fairmont. 2006 Tige 20V Wakeboard Boat, $36,500. 403-241-5000.

Barber Shop in Invermere, BC, nice sized clientele, excellent price. For inquiries phone 250-341-3240 and after 6pm call 250-342-0655. Blind Cleaning & Repair business. Mobile trailer equipped with everything you need to clean and repair all makes of blinds. Training provided, work from home or on the road. Serious inquiries only please. 250-345-2164. Coffee Bar for sale and lease retail space, all equipment to get started, 250-341-7472.

SERVICES Phil’s Carpentry, Everything from roofs to decks, completion of basement and bathrooms. Phone 250-341-8033 (cell) – 24/7. Not on valley time. Furnace & duct cleaning services using the patented rotobrush system. Call AQUAIR for free estimates, 250-342-5089. Water treatment & purification, includes drinking water systems, softeners & conditioners, iron filters. Call AQUAIR, 250-342-5089. Heaven’s Best Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Dry in 1 hour! Serving the Valley since 2006. Call 250-688-0213.

RECREATION VEHICLES

We supply parts and service FOR ALL MAKES of: • snowmobiles • motorcycles • quads

SMT Construction Available for all your home building needs from start to finish including renovations. Call or email for your free quote today. 250-341-5529 or clever1@telus.net. Working locally since 1997. Vacuums Parts, repairs & accessories, All makes & models Central Vacuums – sales and installations Bonded & licensed Fine Homeservices 250-342-9207, fhs@telus.net Want Free Upgrades? Customized, high quality BLINDS w/lifetime warranty, Commercial or Residential, Shannon’s Blinds & Designs Call a professional today; Free In-Home Consultation 250-349-7507 or 250-342-5749 shannonsblinds@yahoo.ca “Covering the Valley – One Window At A Time” Offer expires: September 30, 2010. 36” wide Ditch witch, SK500 for hire w/ stump grinder, Auger (6”, 10”, 24”) 6 way blade, 2 buckets, 14’ dump trailer for clean-up or moving needs, call Dean at 250347-9678. K&C Pick-up will pick-up all your recyclable cans and bottles, free at your location between Radium and Fairmont, including Panorama, call 250-342-9503. Shawn’s LBO Autobody, Your Independent Fender Bender Mender & The Valley Shine Shop. Auto detailing, power polishing, rock chip repair, and more… Get your boat detailed for summer. Call Jodi 250-342-9696

SERVICES

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Red Rock Contracting, custom installations of interlocking pavingstones, for your patio, driveway, etc. Retaining wall systems. For estimate call 250-341-6869.

APPLY NOW Are you an enthusiastic people lover? Join our team of Demo Professionals in the INVERMERE SOBEYS!!! Training provided, Most demos run: Fri/Sat 6hrs/day Contact Debbie @ 1-800-567-5699, Ext. 5-1

We are currently looking for contractors to perform our Winter Services Contracts, for snow removal, sanding, and salting. Interested contractors must have WCB coverage, as well as $2M of liability insurance. Please contact M. Valentini, at 250-341-6003 ext. 106.

Flooring installations, lino, carpet, laminate and hardwood. 30 years experience. Call 250-347-9192 or 250-341-1235. House Cleaner, Fast, Efficient, & Affordable, book now for an appointment, 250-270-0906. Odd Jobs Ent Hauling Garbage, brush, and construction disposal. Mulch deliveries. Call Dale Hunt @ 250-342-3569. Mike’s Handyman Services, renovations and new construction, reasonable rates, call 250-3415770. Quality cleaning at Affordable Prices, new to the area, available for short or long term clients, established in Calgary, references available. Call Deb at 403-8269791 or 250-347-9427 or email Debbie_68@hotmail.com. Rachel Mari Kimber, acoustic guitar lessons, beginner to intermediate, all ages. Available for weddings and special events. 250-341-8153. Experienced House Sitters with references available, from October 12 to April 14, pet-sitting, hottub maintenance. Call Ian and Stephanie at 250-342-1648.

Laborer for local landscaping company, wage dependant on experience, starts ASAP, 250-3411899. Busy local framing company, looking for framers and laborers. Please send resume to info@ duskbuildingsystems.com or fax 250-341-3427. Local Contractor requires experienced Bobcat and Mini Excavator operators, carpenters, and laborers. Send resume to reicon@telus.net or fax to 1-866715-8562. Columbia Valley Cycling Society seeks trail laborers. The CVCS is taking applications for trail laborers. Laborers maintain and improve Invermere area CVCS maintained bike trails from September to November. Email resume with references to cvcyclingsociety@hotmail. com. For more info visit www. columbiavalleycyclingsociety.org, deadline to apply is September 15th.

Exciting Employment Opportunity, Sonshine Children’s Centre, a community initiative of Lake Windermere Alliance Church, is looking for energetic, dynamic, and creative people to join our team. Qualifications include a valid ECE certificate and a successful criminal record check. Preference will be given to those with IT training. If you desire to work in a high quality centre with a team of dedicated professionals, please submit your resume to: Box 280, Invermere, B.C., V0A 1K0, or email to sonshine@cyberlink.bc.ca. Renovation Company seeks laborers, some experience in construction an asset, own transportation required, call Al at 250-345-5477. Helna’s Stube is accepting applications for permanent parttime, evening kitchen help/ dishwasher. Please call 250-3470047 or email mail@helnas.com.

Delphine Reno’s & Masonry, call for free estimates, 250-342-6068. Kootenay Home Maintenance, for all your home and property needs. Thorough weekly inspection, construction and maintenance, hot tub maintenance, snow removal, & cleaning service. 250-688-1335 (cell) dlkane1@telus.net.

HELP WANTED

Ray Ray’s

Kitchen staff required, full and part time, please apply in person with resume and references. Ask for Ben or Billy.

Accounting Analyst A growing company is looking for the right person who has a post secondary degree and is working towards a CGA or CMA designation. Experience in Microsoft Dynamics would be preferred. The applicant must have excellent customer relations skills, be comfortable in a team atmosphere and have an interest in technology and the inner workings of a utility company. This role reports to our Group Controller and is responsible for the financial record keeping with several related companies. Please send your resume to dgrocutt@windermerewater.com We will contact qualified applicants.


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 37

September 10, 2010

Mayert to coach Gymnastics group routines for events such as Gymnaestrada. Heather has coached many high level provincial athletes as well as recreational students. Both Heather and the CVGA are looking After many months of actively recruiting for a new coach, and receiving applications from as forward to offering some new programs, includfar away as India, the Columbia Valley Gymnas- ing Jumping Jellybeans, Rockin’ Rollers and Fantastic Flyers for the 3-5 year olds, tics Association is pleased to inas well as Junior and Advanced troduce a new head coach and a Achieve Programs based on the new slate of programs. CanGym Programs for 7-14 year “We are thrilled to have olds. found a coach with such excellent “Based on Heather’s expericredentials and who is able to offer some great new programming ence with Gymnaestrada, an international movement based on for our growing club”, stated group gymnastics, we would like Cheryl Maybuck, CVGA presito incorporate the elements of dent. “Heather will be a great fit” dance and group performance Heather Mayert began her into our programming in the fugymnastics career at the age of 4 and continued to compete at ture”, adds Maybuck. Heather Mayert Early registration will begin a national level until 1996. She has been coaching both Recreational and Com- on September 1, check the cvrec.ca website after petitive gymnastics for 12 years in both Alber- September 1 for more details. For More Information, contact CVGA Presta and BC and is a Level 3 certified instructor. Heather has been actively choreographing mass ident Cheryl Maybuck 250-342-0248

Peewee hockey says thanks

Submitted by Jacqueline Pinsonneault Columbia Valley Gymnastics Association

Back in March, the Windermere Valley Minor Hockey Association’s Peewee Rep team went to Provincials in Clearwater, BC. A great time was had by all, players and parents alike. We had a rough start and ended up with only 12 players – including the goalie! With that challenge ahead of them the kids worked so hard and came away from each game with very few point differences. It was such awesome, exciting hockey to watch and be a part of. Every one of our players stepped up and made us PROUD. The kids came home with the Fair Play Award, and came in fifth place. Way to go! We would like to thank (better late than never...) all of our family and friends for their fundraising efforts, and a special Thank You to all of you who kindly donated to our team to help us on our journey. There are many of you to list, so please know who you are and know how much you are appreciated! Also, thank you to our coaches, Brian and Scott, our manager, Julia, and to Jon for the endless hours of hard work and dedication to the kids. Woohoo! Thanks again everyone for a super year, and we’ll see you in the fall.

Panorama Mountain Village is accepting applications for the

MOUNTAIN FRIEND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

Serving treats to the Valley since 1981

Quality Bakery in Invermere is looking for a part-time

Barista/Sales Clerk

The role of a Mountain Friend is to represent Panorama Mountain Village, ensuring our guests have memorable vacation experiences. Mountain Friends provide our guests with complimentary mountain tours, twice daily throughout the ski season. The Mountain Friend Program is designed to improve the quality of skiers’ visits through a positive, safe and enjoyable experience at Panorama. The friendly attitudes of the Mountain Friends, as well as their knowledge of the hill and local area, are critical to the success of the program. As a Mountain Friend, you will have more opportunities than most employees to greet and talk to guests.

If you are a cheerful, energetic, responsible team member, we would like to hear from you. Must be able to work flexible hours including Saturdays. Drivers license an asset. Drop off a resume with Lisa or Hillory or e-mail to qbretail@telus.net.

You can remember someone special with your gift to the Canadian Cancer Society To donate In Memory or In Honour: www.cancer.ca | 250-426-8916 or call toll-free 1-800-656-6426 or mail to: P. O. Box 102 Invermere, BC V0A 1K0

Invermere

Please include: Your name an address for tax receipt Name of the person being remembered Name and address to send card to

Let’s Make Cancer History

Experience/Requirements: • A sincere desire to serve as an ambassador for Panorama • A positive attitude toward meeting, skiing, and socializing with new people • A desire to work as a member of a team in a positive and contributing manner • Ability to ski/snowboard black diamond runs • Eager to ski/snowboard with guests of all ability levels • A genuine interest in the sport of skiing/snowboarding • Must be able to commit to a minimum of 17 scheduled days 9AM until 4 PM during the 2010/11 season (December 10, 2010 to April 10, 2011) • Willingness to assist with ski races and other events during the ski season Benefits: A Panorama Mountain Village season ski pass. Please email your resume and cover letter to Talia Mulik at talia.mulik@panoramaresort.com or fax to 250-341-4199

www.cancer.ca

Applications found instore or can be downloaded from www.invermerehardware.com/employment.htm

Deadline for application is September 17, 2010. Successful applicants will be interviewed on Friday, September 24, 2010.


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 38

September 10, 2010 THOR, Continued from Page 4... The fellow was high on something and put up a struggle. We called for a police vehicle and struggled to get him in the car. The officer who got out of the police vehicle left it in neutral, and the car was rolling on us. We had all the doors open trying to get at the brakes. It was just a chaotic scene of everyone scrambling around while trying to get the prisoner in the back seat of a rolling car. Finally, the person was in the back and we slammed all the doors. The car was properly parked and the four of us and the dog handler are now trying to catch our breath.

The dog man called for Thor and we quickly realized Thor was missing. The RCMP does not look kindly on losing a police dog. With my history with Thor, I figured he went AWOL. Fire him! While searching for him, I heard a tapping noise. I ignored the tapping as we had a major problem on hand. The tapping got just a little louder and, finally, I looked at the prisoner who was squeezed up against the window and frozen in place except for his finger frantically tapping on the window. The prisoner caught my attention and in a slow, deliberate and careful manner pointed to his left. There sat Thor really confused about the predicament he is in.

Thor was probably thinking, “This was never part of the training, babysitting.” Personally, I thought this was a good place for him. Dog man quickly opened the door and I heard the official police command: “Get the hell out of the car.” Thor responded, “Bark, bark, bark, snarl, bark, saliva, bark, (with a final) bark.” Clearly interpreted as: “Did I close the freagan door on me? No. Did I jump out of the driver’s seat and leave the car in neutral? No. Did I participate in the Keystone Kop calamity that I just witnessed? No. Did I do my job? Yes. Just say good boy and give me my ball as a reward.”

To place your Community Classified call The Pioneer at 250-341-6299 or toll free 1-866-669-9222 classifieds@bccommunitynews.com www.communityclassifieds.ca

Auto Financing

Education

$0 DOWN & we make your 1st payment at auto credit fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-7920599. www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309.

ONLINE, ACCREDITED, WEBDESIGN TRAINING, available for persons facing challenges to employment, administered by the Canadian Society for Social Development. Visit: www.ibde. ca. Space is limited - Apply today!

Business Opportunities BE YOUR OWN BOSS with Great Canadian Dollar Store. New franchise opportunities in your area. Call 1-877-388-0123 ext. 229 or visit our website: www. dollarstores.com today. Business Services ATTENTION ALL BUSINESSES Razor-Wash Dry Ice. Blasting servicing all areas. Removing contaminates. Cleaning & restoring all industries. No waste stream. No damage. www. razorwash.com, Razorwash@ shaw.ca 250-480-9309. Career Training MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is rated #2 for at-home jobs. Train from home with the only industry approved school in Canada. Contact CanScribe today! 1-800-466-1535. www. canscribe.com. info@canscribe. com.

Employment Opportunities Need extra income? Everyday Style is looking for new Consultants in your area for our Fall-Christmas season! Visit www.everydaystyle.com or call 1-866-378-4331 for information. GRANT PRODUCTION TESTING requires Supervisors, Night Operators, Operators, immediately for Grande Prairie and Red Deer area. Must have valid drivers licence and pass drug test. Excellent wages and benefits. Forward resume to: Fax 780-539-3008 or email: cbean@ grantpts.com. FULL-TIME BAKER required at Sobeys in Olds, Alberta. 40 hours per week. Benefits. Fax resume to 1-403-556-8652. Attention: Rob.

Employment Opportunities SERVICE MANAGER REQUIRED Bannister GM is a busy Alberta GM dealership. Candidate must be industry experienced, possess leadership skills, hands on, organized, and time efficient. Customer oriented and team builder skills a must. Fax resume to 780-723-6553. Email: chadb@bannisteredson.com. EXPERIENCED PARTS PERSON required for progressive auto/ industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full benefits, RRSP bonuses. Our 26,000ft2 store is located 2.5 hours NE of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net. Financial Services DEBT STRESS? Debts got you worried? End those phone calls. Avoid bankruptcy. Contact us for a no-cost consultation. Online: www.mydebtsolution.com or toll-free 1-877-556-3500.

Financial Services

For Sale

Personals

If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS will lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

NEW Norwood SAWMILLS LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick-cyclesawing increases efficiency up to 40%. www.NorwoodSawmills. com/400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

DATING SERVICE

$500$ LOAN SERVICE, by phone, no credit refused, quick and easy, payable over 6 or 12 installments. Toll Free: 1-877776-1660 www.moneyprovider. com. For Sale CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call 1-866-9816591. A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE - Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today TollFree 1-866-884-7464. **HOME PHONE RECONNECT** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Package Specials! Referral Program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348.

STEEL BUILDING INVENTORY SALE... $4 to $11/sq.ft. Immediate orders only - FREE shipping, some exclusions. Up to 90 days to pay. Deposit required. Pioneer Manufacturers since 1980. 1-800-668-5422. Getaways AUTUMN ON VANCOUVER ISLAND. Delightful vacation getaway by the beach in Parksville. Available as a 2 or 3 BR unit. Fully equipped. Booking fall/winter. Email imaca@shaw.ca. Personals FREE TO TRY. LOVE * MONEY * LIFE. #1 Psychics! 1-877-4784410 $3.19 min. 18+ 1-900783-3800 DENIED CANADA PENSION PLAN DISABILITY BENEFITS? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Call Allison Schmidt at 1-877-793-3222. www.dcac.ca.

L o n g - Te r m / S h o r t - Te r m Relationships, FREE CALLS. 1-877-297-9883. Exchange voice messages, voice mailboxes. 1-888-534-6984. Live adult casual conversations1on1, 1-866-311-9640, Meet on chat-lines. Local Single Ladies.1-877-804-5381. (18+). Recreational Vehicles

BIGFOOT SIGHTINGS! New 2011 BIGFOOT Campers have arrived only at Mike Rosman RV! 1-800-667-0024. www.rosmanrv.com. Services

ADVERTISE YOUR NEWS! Post a classified in a few easy clicks. Choose your province or all across Canada. Best value. Pay a fraction of the cost compared to booking individual areas. www. communityclassifieds.ca.


The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 39

September 10, 2010

FAITH

Reasons people don’t go to church these days By Pastor Trevor Hagan Lake Windermere Alliance Church Popular culture is full of loose terms. Many people throw out ‘organized religion’ without much thought. What exactly is organized religion? Perhaps it means that a governing body of sorts — a group of leaders or rulers — unilaterally determining what is and isn’t right for people. Or, maybe your understanding of the term is related to previous experience of denominational culture and the different way things are done by Alliance Churches, Anglicans, Lutherans, Catholics, United Churches, and many more. Let’s dig a little deeper into the term ‘organized religion’ itself. Trouble is, church by its very nature has to be organized. Religion is the real issue. In fact, Jesus spent more time rebuking the Pharisees on this topic than anything else. The Pharisees were the organized religion of that time, and they had made it all about rules and do’s and don’ts at the expense of a realistic understanding of the love of God (Yeah, I bet you still know some of them, right?). The church of today still has its share of Pharisees.

It’s sad, but true. Just like in government, you will always have somebody in every church that is too conservative, too rigid, and resistant to change. You’ve probably even worked with people who have a my-way-or-thehighway” mind set — and of course, you are always on their wrong side, because you don’t measure up to their definition of what you’re supposed to say, do, or be! Organized religion is not really what it’s about; discovering God and meeting Him in the person of Jesus is what it’s about. Sometimes this means rising above a few Pharisees you meet along the way. So, what would disorganized religion look like, anyway? Anything goes! “Hey, buddy, if it feels right, it must be OK, right?” “Any way you choose is OK, as long as it makes you feel good.” While these paradigms can seem freeing and easy to embrace at first, you’ve probably discovered that they deliver a pretty empty, unfocused life. You quickly find out why these attitudes are not what God desires for us. Churches are places where people — and their issues — gather. God purposely designed people to find Him through an organized, imperfect group called the church. Otherwise, we can’t authentically share the truth of God, experience His love, connect with others who feel the same, and implement His way of living in an imperfect world. Yes, organized religion may be a faulty term, but organized churches really are essential to helping you find God.

COLUMBIA VALLEY PIONEER

Valley Churches Lake Windermere Alliance Church Sunday, September 12th, 10:30 a.m.: Worship and Life Instruction, “A Church-Wide Experience”. Pastor Trevor ministering. “K.I.D.S.” Church, for children ages 3-12, during the Morning Service. 7p.m. “SING and CELEBRATE”...at L.W.A.C. Pastor Trevor Hagan • 326 - 10th Avenue, Invermere 250-342-9535 • www.lakewindermerealliance.org Windermere Valley Shared Ministry ANGLICAN-UNITED 10:30 a.m.: Worship at Christ Church Trinity, Invermere Rev. Sandy Ferguson • 110 - 7th Avenue, Invermere 250-342-6644 • www.wvsm.info or www.christchurchtrinity.com Valley Christian Assembly Sharing Truth, Showing Love Sunday 10 a.m.: Worship and Word Kids’ Church provided. Pastor T. Scott Peterson 4814 Highway 93/95, Windermere 250-342-9511 • www.valleychristianonline.com Roman Catholic Church Sunday: 9 a.m. at Canadian Martyrs Church in Invermere 11 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Church in Radium 11:30 a.m. at St. Anthony’s Church in Canal Flats Father Jim McHugh 712 -12th Ave., Invermere • 250-342-6167 ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN MISSION OF INVERMERE Worship services every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Christ Church Trinity, 110 - 7th Ave., Invermere Pastor Rev. Fraser Coltman • 1-866-426-7564 Radium Christian Fellowship Sunday 10 a.m. Worship service 7 p.m. Special Praise, Special Prayer and Especially the Love of God Pastor Wayne and Linda Frater • 250-342-6633 No. 4, 7553 Main St. Radium • 250-347-9937 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Worship Service, Sunday 10 a.m. • Sunday School, 11 a.m. • Relief Society, Noon. President Barry Pratt • Columbia Valley Branch 5014 Fairway, Fairmont Hot Springs • 250-341-5792

• Books • Music • Stationary • Children • Educational

INVERMERE CHRISTIAN SUPPLIES

Selkirk TV & Appliances Ltd. “Serving you since 1971” MAIN STREET • INVERMERE (250) 342-6415

DUTCH CREEK CABIN

Wonderful affordable vacation location. Wooded setting with creek. A smart user-investment.

PAY M E N T O P T I O N S WE ARE ACCEPTING

• Call our Office Assistant, Katie at 250-341-6299 with your Visa or Mastercard number.

• Pay in person at our office with credit or debit card at 1008 - 8th Avenue, Invermere. • E-mail us at info@cv-pioneer.com or visit our website for more details at…

w w w. co l u m b i ava l l ey p i o n e e r. co m

WHAT GOES INTO the MIND TM COMES OUT in a LIFE

$430,000 MLS K192497

• Radium • Invermere • Panorama • Windermere • Fairmont Call 250-341-6151 or 1-888-341-6155

www.rayfergusonrealty.ca


40 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 10, 2010

Play 18 holes of Golf… Play 27 more holes FREE! NE W S TE DA

Play a round at either Mountainside or Riverside Golf Course from just $99* per person, including Power Cart, and you’ll play another 27 holes FREE. That’s one FREE 18 hole round at either Riverside or Mountainside and 9 FREE holes at Creekside.

Play 45 holes of spectacular golf in 48 hours from only $99!*

Book and Play August 23 - September 2 or September 13 - October 11, 2010. * Plus applicable taxes. Offer not available September 3-12, 2010. Offer subject to availability, cancellation and change without notice. FREE golf rounds must be played within 48 hours of your paid tee-time. Golf offer not available online, book via the reservation phone number.

Book your tee times today: 250.345.6070

SizzliNG GOlf SAlE!

Sale on now! Riverside & Mountainside Golf Shops. All summer apparel 40% OFF. Sweaters, fleece and outerwear 30% OFF. Shoes, golf bags and accessories 30% OFF.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.