September 17, 2010 Vol. 7/Issue 38
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SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT – Todd Mitchell of the Best Western Invermere Inn presents two donation cheques to the fundraising committee for Liberating Lynda after last week’s dinner, dance, and silent auction held at the Inn. Pictured, back row, left to right: Todd Mitchell, Anne Ferguson, Mariane Comis, Betty Kilpatrick, Liz Hercina; front row: Gail Hoffman; missing: Lorraine Ruault. Photo by Kelsey Verboom
MS fund-raiser for Lynda Kirkpatrick surpasses goal By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff The generosity of valley residents once again proved itself at a fundraising dinner, dance, and silent auction for Multiple Sclerosis sufferer Lynda Kirkpatrick of Invermere. The event was held to raise enough money to send
Lynda to Mexico for an expensive medical procedure not yet available in Canada. Lynda’s friends, family, and community exceeded their fundraising goal of $25,000 and were able to collect an astounding $29,000 for the cause. The Best Western Invermere Inn donated the venue, discounted food, and all proceeds from the bar on the evening of the event.
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Invermere to drill test wells in Athalmer By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Two test wells are slated to be drilled in Athalmer as part of the District of Invermere’s Aquifer Protection Plan, and to gather information on possible future water supply sources for the district. Interior Health requirements prompted the District of Invermere to develop a formal Aquifer Protection Plan, which identifies potential contaminants to the aquifer system that runs underneath the Athalmer area, and provides guidelines to protect the water source which currently supplies two-thirds of Invermere’s need for water. According to Golder Associates Ltd., who have collected information on all 18 wells in the Athalmer area, only six reach the deep, underlying aquifer,
which is where any additional water sources for the district would originate. The locations and varying depths of these wells don’t provide a complete picture of the exact extent and location of the deep aquifer, so the consultants have recommended the drilling of two strategically placed test wells to determine the missing information. The test wells, which will cost up to $115,000 to complete, will provide information on the possibility of additional long-term water supplies for the area, said Dan Brown of Golder Associates. Invermere council voted to approve the drilling at a September 14th meeting. “It’s our water. It’s important,” Councillor Al Miller said. “We have a good protection plan in place . . . we’re moving in the right direction I think.” In addition to contributing information to the
Aquifer Protection Plan, “there is an added benefit that one of these test wells could become a future water source,” Mayor Taft said. “If we have growth through development or climate change, it gives us some certainty into the future as to where we could get our water from.” The Invermere area’s current water supplies are split between Paddy Ryan Lake and a production well in Athalmer. The production well, which now handles twothirds of Invermere’s water demands, was originally drilled as a test well, and turned out to be “substantial in both quality in volume,” Mayor Gerry Taft said. The test wells will be drilled with a 6-inch diameter. If they prove fruitful, another 10-inch well would need to be drilled nearby to accommodate the production of a full water supply.
Invermere gives $20,000 more to CPR lodge By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff The District of Invermere has injected another round of funding into the town’s historic Canadian Pacific Railway lodge. Invermere acquired the 1920s building, which once operated as a tourist camp beside the railway and was later a summer home for the Wier family, last spring when the future of the then privatelyowned lodge became uncertain. The lodge was moved from its home on Fort Point to the Kinsmen Beach area, where it now rests. The original budget for the entire lodge move was $120,000. The District of Invermere has al-
ready contributed $30,000, and have now agreed to an additional $20,000 to help cover building and maintenance costs. During a regular council meeting last Tuesday, September 14th, Councillor Al Miller voiced his strong disapproval of the decision and voted against the motion. “I’ve been totally against this right from the start, and I continue to be against it,” he said. “We’ve got a long way to go to ever finish the building, and I ask this question: for what? “I personally think we need to cap this project for now. The dollars that are going to be spent on this are not worth it.” Councillor Ray Brydon agreed, but ultimately voted in favour of the monetary contribution,
citing a responsibility to finish the half-complete structure. The project has been driven largely by a group of community volunteers who deserve recognition and should be supported by council, Councillor Spring Hawes added. Mayor Gerry Taft, who is a long-time supporter of the project and has donated $1,000 of his own money towards it, explained to council that builders have incurred unforeseen costs, such as moving telephone lines. “Right now money would allow building materials to be purchased and the building to be winterized, and really keep the momentum going,” Mayor Taft said. “This building is just one small part of a lot of different stories for our community.”
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On September 10, at 7:10 a.m., members of the RCMP’s Columbia Valley Detachment received a report of someone yelling and screaming at Lake Enid. It could have been a domestic argument. Police located a number of campers but no disturbance could be heard or seen. On September 10, the Columbia Valley Detachment received a report of a theft of a camera near Tony’s Greek Grill. The camera was left unattended and is described as a Cannon G11 with a black case. On September 10, at almost 10 p.m., police responded to a complaint of a domestic assault at the Best Western in Invermere. As a result of the investigation, a 41-year-old Kelowna man was charged with assault. The female victim did not require medical attention. Victim services helped the woman get home. On September 10, at 11:30 p.m., Columbia Valley Detachment members were patrolling Edgewater when they came upon a highly-intoxicated female lying in the ditch. The female was unable to care for herself and was lodged in jail overnight to sober up. She was charged with Drunk in a Public Place when released in the morning. On September 11, at 10:45 p.m., Columbia Valley Detachment received a complaint in the 4000 block of Szabo Road in Spur Valley of a male trespassing on property. The owner said an older caucasion teen with sandy, brown hair cut in a bowl fashion confronted him, but left the area. Anyone with information is requested to call police at 250-342-9292. Phone scam detected The RCMP’s Columbia Valley Detachment was informed that a popular phone scam for money was attempted in our area. In this instance, a caller used a proper name of a relative and stated he was in trouble with the law in Toronto and he needed help. In most cases the caller will pick on an elderly per-
son and state, “Hi Grandma, can you guess who this is?” The grandparent, in most cases, will name the person and the caller at the other end now has a name and will state, indeed, that’s who it is. The caller will then state his particular problem and ask that money be wired to them. In this instance, however, the caller had a correct name. The person who received this call, however, asked a number of questions which the caller was unable to answer correctly. So, he hung up to carry on and try to locate another victim. Good work on this end at protecting themselves and not falling for this. Unfortunately, in many instances the scam works as grandparents want to help their grandchildren and in some cases want to protect them. Know that this is a popular scam and don’t be afraid to ask hard questions that only true relative would know. Theft of two points We don’t know all the kids’ names yet, but our Columbia Valley Rockies goal tender robbed Golden of two points in Golden on Friday. I was goal judging at the time in Golden and twice my finger was ready to push the red button but our goal tender made some remarkable saves. Team played well to deserve the win and after this weekend they are off to a 2-0 start. Qualifications I mentioned awhile back that the police are subject to numerous medicals for fitness. Every year we have to qualify on our guns as well. A couple of weeks ago, I finally earned enough points that they let me put bullets in the gun. Lucky year, I guess. My eyes are not like they use to be, so I was given the green light with restrictions. The restriction is OE (old eyes). Restriction #1 — 5-10 yards: good to go, no problems, can drop the bad guy with one shot. Continued on Page 21...
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Culvert upgrades in park going swimmingly By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Fish in Kootenay National Park are being given a fair chance to swim underneath the highway after 68 culvert crossings in the park were deemed unsuitable for fish to move through and spawn upstream. Kootenay National Park is home to a variety of fish, including bull trout, whitefish, sculpin, Kokanee salmon, brook trout, and cutthroat trout, all of which find refuge in slower-moving streams for spawning and rearing their young. “The park is a regionally important resource for spawning fish,” specialist Shelley Humphries said. Most of the streams in the park cross under the highway at some point by way of culverts. Older culverts tend to have designs that make it difficult or impossible for fish to navigate their waters, essentially splitting the fish habitat on either side of the highway. In 2006, Ms. Humphries helped organize and conduct an assessment of around 600 culverts in six of the national parks. Eighty culverts were surveyed in Kootenay Park and only 12 were identified as suitable for all-species, all-season fish movement. Five culvert crossings in Kootenay Park have
since been restored, and one was completely replaced. Each restoration can cost between $6,000 and $100,000, and a full replacement can cost as much as $1 million, Ms. Humphries said. One of the most elaborate restorations in the park to date is the culvert crossing at Dolly Varden Creek. Culverts that once gushed an impassable waterfall were refurbished by raising the water level using rocks to form a series of three, slow-moving wiers, which provide the perfect place for fish to travel upstream. Ms. Humphries hopes the renovation will encourage fish like bull trout to move upstream beyond the culvert, which she doesn’t believe has happened in the past. “From an ecology perspective, giving the fish the option to use as much of their ecological habitat as possible is the most ideal,” she said. Further down the highway from Dolly Varden, another culvert revamp was recently completed at Nixon Creek, where a gradual ramp of rocks help create small, slow-moving pools for fish to navigate. Ms. Humphries and her colleagues hope this year’s salmon run will utilize the refurbished culverts and demonstrate the effect the stream crossings will have on the overall health of fish ecology in the park.
HERE FISHY FISHY — At top, aquatics specialist Shelley Humphries explains culvert restoration, like the recently redesigned culverts at Dolly Varden in Kootenay National Park (above). Photos by Kelsey Verboom
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Historical Lens
Premier Campbell agrees to restore democracy By Brian Geis Pioneer Staff After dictating for more than a year that he knows better what’s good for the B.C. economy than the collective wisdom of B.C. voters, Liberal Premier Gordon Campbell agreed — under intense pressure threatening to shatter his party — to let voters decide for themselves. Sailing along on the crest of a wave of an unprecedented third term in office, Premier Campbell shocked and outraged even his most loyal supporters by smashing a bottle of Dom Perignon against the hull of a Titanic tax grab — as a first order of business after an election without a word of discussion or consultation — singlehandedly disproving Grace Hopper’s home-spun wisdom that it is easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission. Voters responded with an historical first of their own, successfully petitioning government to hold a referendum on the extremely unpopular Harmonized Sales Tax which shifts the burden from business to consumer. Despite initial arrogance followed by stubborn reluctance, Premier Campbell has agreed to let a 2011 referendum be the final arbiter on his Harmonized Sales Tax. Invermere Mayor Gerry Taft, who organized local opposition to the tax, said he finds little to celebrate. “This is not a victory. It’s a giant waste of time and money,” he said. “Even with a referendum, we will only get to choose between two options, neither of which may be the best tax model for B.C.” If the lack of consultation was the thrust of the problem, then Premier Campbell should begin now by opening a dialog about tax reform in B.C.
Back in the horse and buggy days This image, dated March, 1917, shows Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson with their infant son Ralph and a wagon-load of supplies. At that time in history, the Canadian Corps was planning an assault on German-held high ground in northern France that would end in victory the following month in the Battle of Vimy Ridge. If you have any more information, e-mail us at news@cv-pioneer.com. Photo (C726) courtesy of the Windermere District Historical Society.
Reader apologizes for hitting dog Dear Editor: This letter is for the family or person whose beautiful dog died Monday night as a result of running out in front of my car as I was driving north on Highway 93/95 just past Juniper Heights. I cannot express how sorry I feel and how much it deeply saddens me. The dog was not wearing a tag, therefore I didn’t know who to contact. I stopped hoping there was something I could do to help or, perhaps, take it to the veterinarian, but I am quite sure the dog died instantly.
Please know that it was an accident and if there was anything I could have done to prevent it, I would have done so. I am writing to tell you how very sorry I am and to let you know that my heart weighs heavy for your loss. It is something I would appreciate knowing if it had been my dog that didn’t make it home one night. Caren Gibb Radium Hot Springs
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Area families paying price for Harper’s bad decisions Dear Editor: When Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced benefit cuts to the Employment Insurance Program and then followed it with an announcement of EI premium increases to both employees and employers, they showed, once again, their complete disdain for the unemployed, for working families and for small business owners in this country. There are still millions of Canadians, either unemployed or underemployed, who rely on EI. This cut to the EI program, in the midst of a shaky economic recovery, is just another in a string of bad decisions made by Stephen Harper. The EI premium increases are expected to be the maximum allowed under the Act. This is an increased cost for workers and employers and comes at a time when they themselves are struggling to recover from the recession. It shows that Stephen Harper is determined to slay the deficit on the backs of workers and their families.
At the same time as Stephen Harper is taking more money out of your pocket through EI premiums, he is talking about spending $400 million to build an arena in Quebec City and $30 million more on a less accurate census. He has foisted the HST onto British Columbians and has wasted billions on the G8 and G20 meetings in Toronto. Spending $400 million for a hockey rink in Quebec City, when private investors are backing away, is being seen as nothing more than an attempt to improve Harpers polling numbers in Quebec. Just think, how many arenas, roads, hospitals, affordable housing projects, retraining programs for displaced workers or Seniors and Veterans programs could have been funded if Harper hadn’t wasted billions on fake lakes and photo-ops at the G8 and G20 meetings? It’s been a long summer of Stephen Harper’s bad decisions, and it’s our families who are paying the price. Mark Shmigelsky Candidate for the NDP Federal nomination in Kootenay-Columbia
Shmigelsky supported in bid for NDP nomination Dear Editor: It is with great interest that I note Mark Shmigelsky has put his name forward to become the NDP candidate for MP from Kootenay-Columbia. Mark has shown himself to be a very good listener, a man of action, and a sensible leader during his years as councillor and, then, mayor of Invermere.
He is very conversant on the issues important to people of Invermere and of the entire Regional District of East Kootenay and capable of representing our whole community in Ottawa. We need a sharp, balanced person representing us for the NDP with proven local record and considerable knowledge of national issues. Shirley Campbell Invermere
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BEAR AWARE - Local photographer Kerilyn Pitaoulis spotted this small black bear wandering alone through Invermere after it followed the ravine from the Industrial Park into town. Ms. Pitaoulis observed the bear climbing and falling out of fruit trees and acting frightened of several dogs. Photo by Kerilyn Pitaoulas of KAP Photography
The bears are back in town By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff With the arrival of autumn temperatures and ripening fruit trees, bears have wandered back into town and are on the hunt for available snacks. At a regular council meeting on September 8th, Radium Hot Springs’ Bylaw Enforcement Officer Gary Burford reported that he’d been busy attending calls about bear sightings within town boundaries. Mr. Burford said he believes the two bears who visited town last year during the nighttime, are now sleeping in town and acting bolder than before. Radium’s Animal Safety Bylaw prohibits feeding any wildlife or unintentionally leaving out attractants such as bird feeders, garbage, or unpicked fruit in trees. Anyone found in violation of the bylaw can be fined $200. Despite door-to-door enforcement, the bears are still finding available food, Mr. Burford said.
“I believe we’re doing better each year with garbage, but as soon as they get a taste, it’s enough.” An additional element to the bear problem is the later-than-usual ripening of fruit trees, Mr. Burford added. Because the fruit isn’t yet ripe, it isn’t being picked, so it’s available for the mouths of hungry bears to take. “The bears are back about a month early, and the fruit trees are about a month late . . . we are being proactive, but the bears are a little ahead of us,” he said. In Invermere, which doesn’t have a formal bylaw to prohibit the feeding of wildlife, several bear sightings have been reported, including a mother and two cubs sitting atop a chicken coop. Despite the sightings, there have been no real complaints or conflict, Chief Administrative Officer Chris Prosser said. Invermere recently awarded a contract to begin a Bear Smart program, which will assess how the town can improve from a bear smart point of view.
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ATTENTION WILMER LAND OWNERS
IMPORTANT MEETING
Regarding a petition for services. Tuesday, September 21st at 7:00 p.m.
Followed by the Wilmer Community Club’s AGM Please plan to attend. wilmercommunityclub@shaw.ca Wilmer Community Club • 179 West Ave. Wilmer, BC
StrongStart is a free play-based program for parents and children under school age
Windermere Zone StrongStart Outreach Schedule 2010—11 Martin Morigeau Elementary Monday 9:00 - 11:00 Eileen Madson Elementary Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 - 11:00 Edgewater Elementary Monday and Wednesday 9:00 - 11:00 Windermere Elementary Friday 9:00 - 11:00
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Wilmer Community Club urges residents to attend public meeting Submitted by Sue Hoyne Wilmer Community Club On Tuesday, September 21, at 7 p.m. the Wilmer Community Club and two directors from the Regional District of East Kootenay will hold a public information meeting at the Wilmer Hall to discuss a plan for a “Petition for Services”. If a majority of Wilmer residents agree to sign this petition, it will provide a means for the Wilmer Community Club to cover insurance, hydro and other maintenance costs of the Wilmer Community Hall and Conrad Kain Park and rink. Last year, we received a grant from Columbia Basin Trust, which —
together with many helping hands — allowed us to finish landscaping the park. Thanks to another grant from the Columbia Basin Trust, we are poised to reroof the hall this fall. The park has seen an increase in summer use, with further volunteer work on the rink needed to get it in shape for the winter. The Wilmer Community Club is a volunteer, non-profit society. Our purpose is to promote, foster and develop community spirit and good citizenship through the use of the park and hall facilities. We are asking all landowners in Wilmer to plan on attending this important meeting, which will be followed by the Wilmer Community Club’s Annual General Meeting.
Correction: RCMP were second to arrive at scene of accident In the September 3rd edition of The Pioneer, in a story titled, “Man killed in car crash near Fairmont,” it was mistakenly reported that STARS paramedics were on the scene when police arrived. RCMP Corporal Grant Simpson said, in fact, the police arrived just minutes after BC Ambulance Service paramedics, helped them stabilize the driver, called in the STARS med-evac helicopter and established the landing zone. The driver was still alive when STARS arrived on the scene, he said.
Clarification: Cat shelter is not for profit In the article on Friday August 20th entitled “Invermere cat shelter close to capacity” it could be misconstrued that the ICAN Shelter is a business, it is in fact a registered charity and non-profit organization.
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Pursuant to Section 403 of the Local Government Act, the following properties will be offered for sale by public auction at the Office of the Village of Radium Hot Springs, 4836A Radium Boulevard, at 10:00 a.m. on September 27, 2010, unless the delinquent taxes plus interest are paid sooner. FOLIO
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What’s Happening in the Columbia Valley
Music • visual arts • dining • Bar Scene • entertainment • performance ARTS MOVIE REVIEW
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Paws for a Cause Owners and their canines turned out for a chilly fundraising walk on Sunday, September 12th. The walk raised $2,000 for the B.C. SPCA in Cranbrook. Pictured, Radium’s Paige Othen, 7, and her mom, Donna Othen, brought their dog Daisy to show their support for the cause. Photo by Kelsey Verboom
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Music • visual arts • dining • Bar Scene • entertainment • performance ARTS
Movie Review: Letters to Juliet and in 2006, a book of real letters to the strong-willed literary figure was published, which later inspired the movie. Starring Dear John’s Amanda Seyfried and veteran actress Vanessa Redgrave, Letters to Juliet tells the story of a love equally as unlikely as Romeo and Juliet themselves. When Sophie (Seyfried), a professional fact checker for New Yorker magazine, visits Verona with her restaurant-owner fiance, she discovers a 50-year-old letter to Juliet pleading for advice on a possible lost love. Inspired, Sophie responds to a much older Claire (Redgrave), and is surprised when Claire agrees to accompany her through the scenic Italian countryside on an impossible search for her former
Reviewed by Kelsey Verboom Letters to Juliet is a classic tale of romance through-andthrough. The script is based upon a real-life tradition in Verona, Italy, where bleeding hearts can write to the fictitious heroine of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and receive a handwritten response from ‘The Secretaries of Juliet.’ The letter writing phenomenon has been covered by over 1,500 newspapers,
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Music • visual arts • dining • Bar Scene • entertainment • performance ARTS • 7:30 p.m.: Columbia Valley Rockies Junior B Hockey Team versus Golden Rockets at the Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena. For info: www.rockieshockey.com. Sunday, September 19th:
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Toby Theatre • September 17th - 18th, 7:30 p.m.: Knight and Day. • September 22nd - 25th, 7:30 p.m.: Toy Story 3 • September 29th - 30th, October 1st - 2nd, 7:30 p.m.: The Switch. 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 18th: • 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Healthy MindsHealthy Bodies women’s workshop with Personal Development Coach, 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, 250-3422844. • 6:30 p.m. : Dinner and Live Music at Pynelogs Cultural Center featuring Heavy Shtetl. For info and tickets: 250-342-4423.
• 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 call Terri: 250-342-9541. • 12:noon.: Columbia Valley Big Horns versus Vernon Midget Team play football at Big Horn Field in Invermere. For info: 250-342-8767. • 3 - 5 p.m.: Picnic and ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the new Soundplay Accessible Playground at Kinsmen Beach, Invermere. Presented by the Columbia Valley A.C.E. committee. Bring a picnic. Music and games, cake and cookies will be served. For info call Spring: 250-342-2552 • 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. Tuesday, September 21st: • 7:30 p.m.: Columbia Valley Rockies Junior B Hockey Team versus Creston Valley Thunder Cats at the Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena. For info: www.rockieshockey.com. Wednesday, September 22nd: • 12:noon.: Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce General Meeting at CVCC Lions Hall. Lunch $12.00 incl. tax. Guest Speaker Rick Jensen, President and CEO of Panorama Mountain Village. R.S.V.P. by 4:30p.m. September 20th at 250-3422844 or info@cvchamber.ca. • 6 p.m.: Scrabble Night at the Invermere Public Library. www.invermere.bclibrary.ca. • 7 p.m.: Music Night at Angus McToogles, raising funds for Columbia House soundsystem. Donations welcome. For info: 250-341-6868. Friday, September 24th: • 5 - 8 p.m.: Indoor rock climbing at J.A. Laird School. Fall sessions start. $5.00 drop in fee. For info: 250-342-6232. • 7 - 9 p.m.: Wine and Cheese with Purcell Mountain
Painters at Pynelogs Cultural Center. For info call Victoria Page: 250-688-0220. • 7:30 p.m.: Columbia Valley Rockies Junior B Hockey Team versus Kelowna Chiefs at the Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena. For info: www.rockieshockey.com.
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. • 10 a.m.: Headbanger Trail Challenge start at the Radium Visitor center. Register at www. friendsofkootenay.ca. Sunday, September 26th: • 7:30 p.m.: Columbia Valley Rockies Junior B Hockey Team versus Osoyoos Coyotes at the Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena. For info: www.rockieshockey.com.
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. • 7:30 p.m.: Amanda Tosoff’’s jazz quartet, with locals Sean Cronin and Morgan Childs, perform at Pynelogs Cultural Center. Advance tickets are $15.00 through the Columbia Valley Arts Council. Tickets at the door are $20.00, and $10.00 for students. Doors open at 7 p.m. For info: 250-3424423.
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.
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For years valley musicians have been donating their melodious voices and instruments to a weekly concert for the residents of Invermere’s Columbia House, and they’re now in need of proper sound equipment. Local musical talents Mike Smith and Marty Beingessner both perform on Tuesday afternoons when guitar thrums resonate from Columbia House as residents join together to sing and tap their feet. For as long as they can remember, each musician who performs brings his or her own sound equipment with them, which is usually a cumbersome affair, the pair said. As a group, the volunteer performers would like to raise $1,000 to fund the purchase of a new P.A. system and
two microphones with stands. “It’s not uncommon to have audiences of 60, 70, or 80 people,” Mr. Smith said, explaining that with a group that size, it’s difficult for everyone to properly hear the concert. In addition to helping the musical performances, a new system would benefit other volunteers who read, call bingo, and give presentations at the long-term care facility. “It’s kind of a multi-purpose idea. I’d sure like to see it. It would help a lot,” Mr. Beingessner said. A collection of around 10 talented musicians will join together for the cause next Wednesday, September 22nd at 7 p.m. at Angus McToogles restaurant in Invermere. “All the musicians are coming out and donating their time, so we’re asking people to reach into their pockets and give a little back,” Mr. Smith said.
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Local musicians returning home to play with award-winning quartet By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Two successful musicians with local beginnings are returning to play at Pynelogs Cultural Centre in concert with the award-winning Amanda Tosoff jazz quartet. Sean Cronin and Morgan Childs, who grew up playing music together in Invermere, have carved an impressive path in the music scenes of Vancouver and Toronto. Sean learned the musical ropes from his father, John Cronin, before moving to Vancouver and striking out on his own. Sean’s instrument of choice is the acoustic or electric bass, but he is also well versed in vocals, guitar, piano, the banjolele, saxophone, and drums. He’s played with up to 15 bands at a time, including the CBC radio-featured bluegrass band Redgrass, the progressive Bocephus King, and Sean’s own band, Very Good, who won this year’s Galaxy Rising Star
award at the Vancouver Jazz Festival for what Sean describes as “avant chamber rock” music. Similarly, Morgan was encouraged by his musician father, Bruce Childs, and now heads his own band, The Morgan Childs Quintet, as drummer. The quintet released their debut jazz CD Time in 2008. Morgan also collaborates regularly with New York saxophonist Ian Hendrickson-Smith. Now, the duo are returning to the valley with Amanda Tosoff — Sean on bass, Morgan on drums, Amanda on piano, and Chris Gale on sax — to perform original songs from the quartet’s latest CD release Looking North. The foursome won the prestigious Grand Prix du Jazz award last year at the Montreal International Jazz festival, and was invited to return again this summer. “It’s really interesting music,” Sean said. “Amanda seems to have grown a lot as a composer. She’s been in a really serious study of the music of Duke Ellington, but filtered through her own musical style.” Appearing on the record is accomplished New
York trumpet player, Ingrid Jensen, who “has always been one of our mentors and idols,” Sean said. Both Sean and Morgan are looking forward to showcasing their work in the town where their musical careers began. “It’s nice to play the music that I’m always working on in other places in my hometown,” Morgan said. “Hopefully it means something to the people that are listening to it that have heard me play since I was 14 years old.” “I really like playing in the valley,” Sean agreed. “Generally people in town seem to always be paying a lot of attention and are really plugged-in.” The quartet will play on the evening of Tuesday, September 28th at Pynelogs. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets are available for $15 through the Columbia Valley Arts Council by calling 250-3424423. Tickets at the door are $20, and $10 for students.
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The time has come for a landmark tree in Invermere’s downtown core. A large Russian olive tree in the centre of Cenotaph Park estimated to be between 65 and 70 years old, has been deemed unsafe, and is scheduled for removal within the next six months. The great tree was professionally surveyed and identified as a high hazard. It has now been braced for support until it is removed. During a regular meeting this week, Invermere council discussed removing the tree earlier than the six-month time
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Picnic planned to celebrate accessibility A.C.E. (Access in the Community for Equality) — a society promoting barrier-free access for all in the community regardless of ability level — is gathering for a picnic and everyone is invited. Celebrating the installation of musical playground equipement, the organization said it would like to share its celebration with the community on Sunday, September 19th, at Kinsmen Beach, from 3–5 p.m. In 2010, the District of Invermere, the regional district, 2010 Legacies Now, other community groups and individual bequests, helped ACE improve the accessible experience at Kinsmen Beach in several ways. Firstly, musical playground equipment called Soundplay was installed over the summer at the Kins-
men Beach playground. The Soundplay instruments are sturdy, colourful and inviting. Anyone can play them regardless of their abilities and they add a unique twist to the playground experience. Four pieces were chosen including the kalimba, painted alligator drum, tongue drums and rainwheel. Secondly, a colourful interpretive sign has been designed to describe the turtles living in Dorothy Lake. Many features of the sign have been specially designed so that any individual can enjoy it — even those with visual impairments. Organizers say there will be cake and cookies provided. Bring a picnic lunch. Please come out and share in the celebration.
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Workshop aims to empower women By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Women looking to reenergize their minds, bodies and souls will be participating in a one-day workshop this weekend to raise money for the Family Resource Centre. One hundred percent of the workshop’s proceeds will go to the local not-for-profit organization, which helps support valley families. “It’s a great cause, but also a great benefit personally,” organizer Jackie Lysak said. “It really doesn’t matter whether you run a business or you are homemaker,
or you are retired. We all generally as people improve, and that’s what we’re here to do.” The workshop will feature notable guest speaker Mandie Crawford, who trained under Jack Canfield, the man responsible for the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series. Four local women will also be on hand to speak to the healthy bodies aspect of the event. “It’s meant to be educational,” Ms. Lysak said. The event runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 18th at the Best Western Invermere Inn. Dress is business attire. Call Jackie for tickets at 250-347-9199.
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RCMP, continued from Page 4... Restriction #2 — 10-15 yards: may take more than one shot. Restriction #3 — 15-20 yards: double vision, should shoot both visions and hope the first guess was the right one. Restriction #4 — 20-25 yards: Should not shoot if anyone is within three feet of the intended target. Restriction #5 — 25-30 yards: should not shoot if anyone is three feet near me. I think they exaggerated with this one. I’m taking this one to arbitration. Restriction #6 — 30-35 yards: should drop the gun and grab the shotgun with SSG shots to allow for a decent spread. Restriction #7 — 35-40 yards: call in the young guns or an air strike. Much of my time is spent in the office or meetings, but if things go down, valley residents be forewarned. It’s too bad for the Albertans who don’t read the Pioneer. Editor’s note: Albertans are reminded they can read the Pioneer online in its entirety each week or pick up a copy at one of more than 80 locations around Calgary! See www.cv-pioneer.com/pickup.html for details.
Dance for Children, Teens and Adults BALLET • JAZZ • IRISH DANCE • ZUMBA Registration Deadline: September 20th
For more information call Lynette Lightfoot at 250-342-0241 or Colleen Wagner at 250-342-3371
Patty’s Greenhouse and Market Garden
LAST DAY! Saturday, Sept. 18th Open 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Veggies! Veggies! Veggies! Across from A&W • 250 - 341 - 1087
VILLAGE OF RADIUM HOT SPRINGS
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Public Hearing for Zoning Amendment Bylaw 368, scheduled for September 22nd, at 7 PM has been cancelled. A Public Hearing on this proposed Zoning Bylaw will be rescheduled to a later date.
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Registration and AGM Thursday, October 7th • 7:30 p.m. at the Invermere & District Curling Club. Refreshments will be served.
Link to Rink Tournament Friday, (evening) October 15th and Saturday, October 16th
September 17, 2010
Property tax controversy settled By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff A recent announcement that the Radium Hot Springs’ council was considering a bylaw to exempt the town’s Roman Catholic Church property from taxation caused controversy among some Radium residents, prompting a petition of protest. Following the appearance of a routine newspaper announcement about the bylaw, a group of citizens opposing the proposed tax exemption wrote a letter to council seeking more information about the reasoning behind such a decision. “We do not think the bylaw to exempt the Roman Catholic Church property from taxation in the year 2011 is right,” the letter to council reads. “In saying that, many of us do not know the financial workings of the Church and feel all property tax payers have a right to understand why the Church is asking for property tax exemption.” Council discussed the letter of opposition during their September 8th regular meeting and ultimately agreed to adopt the bylaw and exempt the church property from $1,154 in taxes. Under provincial law, all churches and the land beneath them are mandatorily exempt from prop-
erty taxes, Chief Administrative Officer Mark Read explained to council. Individual municipalities then have the option to exercise a permissive tax exemption on land owned by churches and other not-forprofit organizations — in this case, three additional lots of land. In the past, Radium has exempted the Roman Catholic Church property from taxes based on “a long-standing relationship with the church,” Mr. Read said. In a letter of response to the unsettled residents, Mr. Read explained the town’s reciprocal relationship with the church. “Initially, the Parish donated use of the land that we use for parking behind the Visitor Information Centre. More recently, the Parish donated land for us to construct a nondenominational columbarium. These donations of land have enabled us to provide key services to our residents and saved us hundreds of thousands of dollars in land acquisition costs.” Granting the exemption is a way to say “thank you very much for doing so much for the community,” Mayor Dee Conklin said. Councillor Ron Verboom added, “The amount of money being exempt is far less than the amount being donated back.”
Regional District of East Kootenay OPEN HOUSE WINDERMERE WATER METER PROJECT The RDEK will be hosting an information meeting October 1st for the community of Windermere. Neptune, a water meter supplier, will be in attendance to explain what water meters are, how the installation process works and what a community can expect during and after installation. Everyone in the community of Windermere is encouraged to attend:
Friday, October 1, 2010 3:00pm - 7:00pm Windermere Community Hall The Open House is about water meters only and RDEK staff and Neptune will be on hand to answer questions about metering. A separate meeting will be held in November related to the bulk treated water project. The date has not yet been set; however, it will be advertised. For more information, please contact Elizabeth Ahlgren, Project Supervisor, at 250-489-2791 or toll free 1-888-478-7335.
Each team must have one member of the opposite gender.
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Curling and 9 holes of golf, plus dinner at Windermere Golf Course To register call Jim Jenkinson, 250-342-3315 or e-mail: invermerecurling@shaw.ca Curling Clinics – Call 250-342-3315 for information.
Main Office 19 - 24th Ave S. Cranbrook, BC V1C 3H8 Phone: 250-489-2791 Toll Free: 1-888-478-7335 Fax: 250-489-3498 Email: info@rdek.bc.ca
Columbia Valley Office Box 2319, 4956 Athalmer Road Invermere BC V0A 1K0 Phone: 250-342-0063 Fax: 250-342-0064 Website: www.rdek.bc.ca
2010-2011 Columbia Valley
Rockies Hockey
INVERMERE - The Columbia Valley Rockies hockey team kicked off the season with a sharp start during their home-opener against the Kimberley Dynamiters, winning 5 - 3. Home-opening weekend saw standout performances by Kory Movold, forward, who scored five goals in two games, and by Stephen Hynes, forward, who tallied four goals over the weekend. This year’s team is once again led by local coach Rob Rice, who is focused on pushing the team to perform strongly on and off the ice. Pictured, clockwise from above left: Team members celebrate after a goal by Kevin Dunlop gave The Rockies a 3 - 2 lead in the second period against Kimberley; Connor Beauchemin pushes forward with the puck, flanked by teammate Reo Stitz; backup goalie Matthew McCabe watches intently as a teammate takes a shot on goal.
GO ROCKIES GO!
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Kevin Dunlop
Mike Vaughan
Hometown Calgary, AB AGE – 19
Hometown Calgary AGE – 19
Position Center HOBBIES Fishing, working out, golfing
Position Defense HOBBIES Fishing
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Position Left Wing HOBBIES Working out
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Fri, Sep. 17 Sat, Sep. 18 Tue, Sep.21 Fri, Sep. 24 Sat, Sep. 25 Sun,Sep. 26 Fri, Oct. 1 Sat, Oct. 9 Sun, Oct. 10 Fri, Oct. 15 Sat, Oct. 16 Tue, Oct. 19 Fri, Oct. 22 Sat, Oct. 23 Tue, Oct. 26 Fri, Oct. 29 Sat, Oct. 30 Fri, Nov. 5 Sat, Nov. 6 Sat, Nov. 13 Fri, Nov. 19 Sat, Nov. 20 Sun, Nov. 21 Fri, Nov. 26
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Columbia Valley Rockies @ Kimberley Golden Rockets @ Invermere Creston Valley Cats @ Invermere Kelowna Chiefs @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Golden Osoyoos Coyotes @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Creston Columbia Valley Rockies @ Creston Creston Valley Cats @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Golden Golden Rockets @ Invermere Kimberley Dynamiters @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Grand Forks Columbia Valley Rockies @ Spokane Fernie Ghostriders @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies@ Kamloops Columbia Valley Rockies @ Sicamous Columbia Valley Rockies @ Creston Fernie Ghostriders @ Invermere Spokane Braves @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Beaver Valley Columbia Valley Rockies @ Castlegar Columbia Valley Rockies @ Nelson Fernie Ghostriders @ Invermere
Kimberley Civic Centre Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Golden Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Johnny Bucyk Arena Johnny Bucyk Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Golden Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Grand Forks Arena Eagles Ice-A-Rena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena McArthur Park Arena Sicamous & District Recreation Centre Johnny Bucyk Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Fruitvale - Beaver Valley Arena Castlegar Complex Nelson Community Complex Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena
Julian Fraser
Jacob Halderman
Thomas Robinson
Hometown Calgary, AB AGE – 19
Hometown Calgary AGE – 19
Hometown Prince Rupert AGE – 18
Position Forward HOBBIES Pond hockey
Position Defence HOBBIES Pond hockey
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Kory Movold
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Hometown Surrey, BC AGE – 17
Hometown Prince Rupert AGE – 18
Hometown Iqaluit, NU AGE – 18
Position Right Wing HOBBIES Work out
Position Center HOBBIES Eating, Working out
Position Defence HOBBIES Working out
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2010-2011 egular Season
CHEDULE Sat, Nov. 27 Sun, Nov. 28 Fri, Dec. 3 Sat, Dec. 4 Fri, Dec. 10 Sat, Dec. 11 Tue, Dec. 14 Fri, Dec. 17 Sat, Dec. 18 Sat, Jan. 1 Tue, Jan. 4 Fri, Jan. 7 Sat, Jan. 8 Sun, Jan. 9 Tue, Jan. 11 Thu, Jan. 20 Fri, Jan. 21 Sat, Jan. 22 Fri, Jan. 28 Sat, Jan. 29 Tue, Feb. 1 Fri, Feb. 4 Tue, Feb. 8 Sat, Feb. 12
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Columbia Valley Rockies @ Fernie Beaver Valley Nitehawks @ Invermere Revelstoke Grizzlies @ Invermere Golden Rockets @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Princeton Columbia Valley Rockies @ Penticton Columbia Valley Rockies @ Golden Columbia Valley Rockies @ Fernie Kimberley Dynamiters @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Fernie Creston Valley Cats @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Creston Castlegar Rebels @ Invermere Nelson Leafs @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Kimberley Columbia Valley Rockies @ Fernie North Okanagan Knights @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Kimberley Creston Valley Cats @ Invermere Columbia Valley Rockies @ Kimberley Kimberley Dynamiters @ Invermere Golden Rockets @ Invermere Fernie Ghostriders @ Invermere GF Border Bruins @ Invermere
Fernie Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Princeton & District Arena South Okanagan Events Center Golden Arena Fernie Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Fernie Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Johnny Bucyk Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Kimberley Civic Centre Fernie Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Kimberley Civic Centre Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Kimberley Civic Centre Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena
Darcy Kail
Stephen Hynes
Hometown Chilliwack, BC AGE – 18
Hometown Calgary, AB AGE – 19
Position Defence HOBBIES Eating food
Position Right Wing HOBBIES Cars, golfing, racing
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Hometown Calgary, AB AGE – 20
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Position Left Wing HOBBIES Fishing
Position Defence HOBBIES Gaming sports, outdoor stuff
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Matt McCabe
Hometown Calgary, AB AGE – 19
Hometown Princeton, BC AGE – 18
Hometown Lillooet/Kamploops BC AGE – 17
Position Goaltender HOBBIES Music, hockey
Position Defence HOBBIES Gym
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Hometown Calgary, AB AGE – 17
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Position Center/Wing HOBBIES Gaming, sports
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Reto Stiz
Geoff Wolfe
Hometown Invermere, BC AGE – 15
Hometown Invermere, BC AGE – 17
Hometown Invermere, BC AGE – 19
Position Right Wing HOBBIES Working out
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Position Left Wing HOBBIES Fishing
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Hometown Penticton, BC AGE – ??
Hometown Gibsons, BC
Position Center
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Rob Rice
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Regional District of East Kootenay PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING ‐ WILMER A public information meeting is being held to discuss establishing a service to provide an annual contribution to the Wilmer Community Club for maintenance and operation of the Wilmer Community Hall, Conrad Kain Park and playground. The meeting will be held on:
September 21, 2010 - 7:00 pm Wilmer Community Hall 9179 West Avenue, Wilmer A map outlining the proposed service area is shown at the right. Service, cost and tax information will be provided at the meeting. A formal petition will be circulated by the RDEK in September to receive the approval of the property owners to establish the service. Please attend the meeting so that you can make an informed decision. For more information, please contact Shannon Moskal, RDEK Community Services Manager, at 250-489-2791 or 1-888-478-7335.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICES Bylaws 2245 and 2246 - Fairmont
Bylaw 2252 - Toby Benches
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering amendments to the Fairmont Hot Springs Area Ofcial Community Plan and the Upper Columbia Valley Zoning Bylaw. If approved, the amendments will: • amend the OCP by establishing limited opportunities for overnight moorage on Columbia Lake in accordance with specied criteria; • amend the Zoning Blaw by adding regulations for private mooring buoys and establishing a new zone, WR-3, Private Community Moorage Zone, which will allow both overnight moorage and buoys; and • apply the new zoning designate of WR-3, Private Community Moorage to District Lot 16931; District Lot 16932; and that portion of District Lot 450, Parcel A (See Q16773), except parts included in Plans 1203, 4411, 5170, 12588, 13436, 13726, 18443, 18989, NEP19315, NEP19938, NEP19970, NEP20202 and NEP20772 as shown on the attached map. Bylaw No. 2245 is cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Fairmont Hot Springs Area Ofcial Community Plan Bylaw No. 1734 – Amendment Bylaw No. 17, 2010 (Columbia Lake / RDEK).” Bylaw No. 2246 is cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Upper Columbia Valley Zoning Bylaw No. 900, 1992 – Amendment Bylaw No. 251, 2010 (Water Zones / RDEK).” A public hearing will be held at: Fairmont Hot Springs Resort-Pine Room 5225 Fairmont Resort Road Fairmont Hot Springs BC Monday, September 20, 2010 at 7:00 pm
Bylaw No. 2252 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Upper Columbia Valley Zoning Bylaw No. 900, 1992 – Amendment Bylaw No. 252, 2010 (Toby Benches / Burns)” will change the designation of Lot 85, District Lots 376 and 4336, Kootenay District, Plan 1232 except Plan 9750 from A-2, Rural Residential (Country) Zone to SH-3(A), Small Holding Rural (Open Space) Zone. A public hearing will be held at: Windermere Community Hall 4726 North Street Windermere BC Monday, September 20, 2010 at 4:00 pm The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area F, Electoral Area G, and the District of Invermere.
The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area F, Electoral Area G, and the Village of Canal Flats. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK ofce in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. • Submissions cannot be accepted after the public hearing All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information contact Andrew McLeod, Manager, at 250-489-0312 or toll free at 1-888-478-7335.
Main Office 19 - 24th Ave S. Cranbrook, BC V1C 3H8 Phone: 250-489-2791 Toll Free: 1-888-478-7335 Fax: 250-489-3498
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by Judith Burns to amend the Upper Columbia Valley Zoning Bylaw. If approved, the amendment will change the zoning designation of the subject property to accommodate a two-lot subdivision for rural residential use. The property is located at 3995 Houlgrave Road in the Toby Benches area as shown on the attached map.
If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK ofce in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. • Submissions cannot be accepted after the public hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Jean Terpsma, Planning Technician, at 250-489-0314 or toll free at 1-888-478-7335.
Columbia Valley Office Box 2319, 4956 Athalmer Road Invermere BC V0A 1K0 Phone: 250-342-0063 Fax: 250-342-0064 Email: info@rdek.bc.ca
Website: www.rdek.bc.ca
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Kootenay Krushers
Windermere Valley minor Hockey association Practice Schedule 2010/11 (Tentative – May change October 1st)
Patrick Humenny leads the pack out of the gate in the inaugural running of Columbia Valley Cycling Society’s 50-kilometre Kootenay Krusher Endurance Mountain Bike Race at Nipika Mountain Resort last Sunday, September 12. More than 100 competitors entered the race which was described as “worldclass.� Mr. Humenny finished seventh in his category (males 30-39 years of age).
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
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th: • 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.: Rockin’ in the Park free music night with band Late. Beer garden hosted by the Radium Rotary Club and food concession hosted by Radium Citizens on Patrol. • 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.: Registration for Show and Shine at Radium’s Senior Hall. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th: • 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.: Registration for Show and Shine at The Springs Golf Course driving range in Radium. • 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.: Show and Shine at The Springs Golf Course driving range in Radium. Last year, 964 cars were available to view. There will be food and automobile vendors at the show. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th: • 8:00 p.m.: Drive-in movie night showing American Graffiti. Held on the grassy area next to Highway 93/95 at the entrance to Radium Resort. Tickets are $25 per vehicle and can be purchased at Radium Esso, Meet on Higher Ground Coffee House, and the Radium Hot Springs’ Information Centre.
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
COME SEE US AT THE CLASSIC CAR SHOW! Kicking Horse Ford is pleased to announce special Show and Shine pricing this weekend only! 1996 Chevrolet Camaro
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Green Zone: wager ruined our games By Harold Hazelaar Pioneer Columnist Last week, I was road-trippin’ on my annual golf get-away with a few friends. (not allowed to mention any names!) We played Bootleg Gap, Kimberley Golf Club and St. Eugene’s. All three courses were in excellent condition but did not treat any of us very kindly. It seems that when we put ourselves into a mildly competitive situation, we all self-destruct. This doesn’t bode well for any of our Champion Tour fantasies. If we are shaking over a two-foot putt with only 50 cents on the line, how are we ever going to develop the nerves to consistently roll in those 6-8-footers for big coin? We are not! That will never happen and sadly we all realized that this past weekend. A little competition ruined our games and easily boosted our handicaps by a point. To make matters worse, I decided that Donna was going to buy me a new putter for Christmas, and had one put away for me at Golf Etc. in Cranbrook. Then we headed to the golf course for our tee time. Obviously, I had convinced myself that my putting woes were the fault of my suddenly defective putter and guess what – my putter is suddenly defective! None of my usual
automatic putts fell into the cup. Nothing came close. I three-putted 13 of 18 holes, my short game is a mess! But all will be well on Christmas day when I get my new putter! And so goes the mental aspect of golf. The simple past-time that pits us solely against ourselves, quite easily becomes the most difficult of games because we believe it to be. We make it hard; we make the game a four to five hour torture test. We drive ourselves to fits of anger and cause ourselves to dole out piles of money for remedies that a simple slap to the side of the head would probably fix. But where’s the fun in that? We also love to make a zillion excuses about why our game is in shambles. Some of those excuses that I hear make me laugh so hard inside, I think it keeps me healthy (you know, laughter is the best medicine). All in all, we had fun, it didn’t rain on us and we have some funny tales to tell. Anyway, that’s my story and I’m sticking to it. The Green Zone Quote of the Week is by Sam Snead: “Over the years, I’ve studied the habits of golfers. I know what to look for. Watch their eyes. Fear shows up when there is an enlargement of the pupils. Big pupils lead to big scores.”
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Model A has long line of valley history By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff
FREE WHEELING — Ray Picton with his classic car, a 1928 Model A Ford in original condition. The car is original to the valley, and was originally purchased by Athalmer oil dealer, John Wolfe. Mr. Picton will enter his vehicle in this year’s Show and Shine, where he and his wife, Anne Picton, will don 1920s costumes to match the character of the car. Photo by Kelsey Verboom
Hundreds of cars from North America enter the Show and Shine classic car show each year, but some of the most interesting entries are from local auto enthusiasts like Windermere’s Ray Picton. Mr. Picton owns a car that’s had a local presence longer than most valley residents. The 1928 Ford Model A two-door sport coup was originally purchased by John Wolfe, a bulk oil dealer in Athalmer. “I believe he bought it new,” Mr. Picton said. The car changed hands to Helen Annis, a sheep farmer on the Toby Benches, who later sold it to Scotty Falker. David Broadfoot purchased the car from Mr. Falker, and later sold it to Reid Madson. The Model A was then
owned by local mechanic Frank Blakley, before Mr. Picton took over ownership of the car in 1999. “I can’t take any credit at all for it’s appearance,” Mr. Picton said. “Everyone did a little to it as it passed them by. I do the bare minimum. I just play with it and enjoy it.” Mr. Picton credits most of the car’s gleaming appearance to Mr. Blakley, who he refers to as a “magician mechanic.” “If you gave him an engine in pieces in a big box without telling him what engine it was, he’d put it together. He’s an amazing mechanic,” Mr. Picton and his wife, Anne, moved to the valley in 1967. They joined the Columbia Valley Classic Car Club and have entered their Ford in the club’s annual Show and Shine every year since 2000. However, the annual show isn’t the Continued on Page 29 . . .
THANKS TO OUR GREAT TEAM! We would not have made it through this summer without the dedicated team work and enthusiasm of our team. Our loyal full-time/part-time year round staff: Gerrian Debbie Kathy Michelle Donna M. Laura Carolyn Kevin
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. . . Continued from Page 28 only time the couple bring their car out of the garage. Each summer the Pictons take to the highway with their car for some old-fashioned cruising, and regularly draw curious glances from passersby. “This one attracts a lot of attention,” Mr. Picton said. One of the quirks of the car’s age is an absence of signal lights. Instead, the driver must roll down the window and hand-signal with his arm. “When you signal to turn right, we always get a lot of waves because people think we’re gesturing ‘hello,’” Mr. Picton added with a laugh. The car has a small brake light on the back that glows ‘STOP’ when the brakes are touched, and a rumble seat in the back with a zip-up window flap. “That’s what you’d call the motherin-law seat,” Mr. Picton said, laughing. “If you don’t want to talk to your mother-in-law, you just ‘zzziiip’ and she’s gone.” Another unique feature is the gravity-fed gas tank, which sits at the
front of the car and causes some confusion among gas attendants, Mrs. Picton said. “You should see those young gas attendants trying to figure out where to put the gas.” A whirling speedometer measures the car’s speed in miles, and a small, single windshield wiper swishes in front of the driver. Mr. Picton is currently on the hunt for the car’s original heater: a covered metal container to fill with hot ashes that was put at the feet of the passenger. The vehicle also generates quite a few tales from people who remember riding in one, said Mrs. Picton. “You can’t imagine all the stories we get from little old ladies who remember going courting in those cars.” The Picton’s character-filled classic will be on display at this year’s car show in Radium on Saturday, September 18th. If you’re uncertain if you’ve found the correct car, look for a couple in 1920’s attire — Mr. Picton dresses up in a waistcoat and bowler hat, while Mrs. Picton gets gussied up in a dress and 1920s-style hat.
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September 17, 2010
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Pioneer Classifieds s obituary s David Sawchuk August 18, 1922 – September 11, 2010 Dave passed away early Saturday, September 11, 2010. He loved his garden and during his 25 years of retirement he used the time doing great woodwork. He is survived by his wife, Betty, of 63 years and three children, Lynda (Orest), Darlene (Cliff), and Don (Joyce), and eight grandchildren, five great grandchildren, one sister, and a lot of extended family. He leaves a legacy of love for all his family and friends. Thank you to Dr. Louw and all the staff at the Invermere Hospital. There will be a Celebration of Life on Sunday, September 19th, 2010, starting at 1pm at the Edgewater Cemetery, graveside service, officiated by Pam and Jason Fischer of the Edgewater Anglican Church.
GARAGE SALE
announcement
announcement
Invermere, 1810 15th Ave, 9am2pm, household items, bunk beds with mattresses, kids clothes, toys, and more.
Yard Sale, September 17, 3pm8pm, September 18, 9am-2pm. Kid/Baby clothing, Air Hockey, Fooze Ball, much more. 4320 Park Street, Wilmer.
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, 6254th 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.
Windermere Valley Ski Club AGM, Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 5 pm at J.A. Laird School.
2581 Ledgerock Court (Castlerock), Saturday, September 18, 9am2pm, rain or shine. BIG ITEMS!! 1997 19ft Mallard Camper, 2 dirt bikes (2003 CR250 and 1990 XR250), pontoon boats, Bowflex, skis, furniture, fabrics, children/ toddler, and women’s clothing, etc. OBO on all items!
Mostly for Men with other items, Saturday, September 18, 8am12pm, 1017 5th Street, Invermere.
s Memoriam s In memory of Tom Foyston who passed away September 17th, 1996. Remembered with love by his family.
s obituary s
Russell Archibald Coutts
William P. Kirker
Russell was born in Marengo, Saskatchewan on July 27, 1921. He was a World War II veteran and received many medals for his service. He was also a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #24 in Cranbrook, British Columbia for 27 years. For the last 41 years, Russell resided in Canal Flats with his wife Jean who predeceased him in 2008. He worked for Crestbrook Sawmill as a millwright. He was known as the town’s fix it man and while you were having your lawn mower fixed he would regale you with stories of his past. He was also known as the candy man. When you visited his home he had what was called a people feeder and it was full of candy. Russell was a member of the Town Municipal Works for years and a member of the Lions Club for many more. He enjoyed being Santa for many years for the annual Christmas party put on by the Lions Club. The Christmas party gave him a chance to grow his beard and enjoy the children of the community. Russell will be lovingly remembered by his brother Harry of Cranbrook, British Columbia; his brother Norman of Milk River, Alberta and his sister Margaret of Calgary, Alberta; sons Gordon (Mynra) of Calgary, Alberta, Chuck (Mona) of Strathmore, Alberta, his grandchildren Tonya Marie Coutts, Charles Russell Coutts, Denise Marie Coutts, and Steven Russell Coutts, as well as his nieces, nephews, neighbours and friends. He was predeceased by his parents Benjamin and Susan Coutts, his brother Gordon and one son Michael. A funeral service for Russell took place on Saturday, September 11, 2010 at 11:00 am at the Canal Flats Community Centre. His Interment was in Canal Flats Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
Phone: 250-341-6299 Fax: 250-341-6229 Email: info@cv-pioneer.com www.columbiavalleypioneer.com
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Edgewater Cemetery.
July 27, 1921 – September 5, 2010 Russell Archibald Coutts passed away on Sunday, September 5, 2010 at the age of 89 in the Invermere and District Hospital.
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September 18, 1929 – September 7, 2010 William P. Kirker (Bill), born September 18, 1929 in Trail, B.C., died in Invermere, B.C. on September 7, 2010 with his wife Beverley by his side. Raised in Trail, B.C where his parents, James and Catherine, settled after emigrating from Ireland in 1927, Bill was an avid downhill skier and he loved to play golf. He graduated with a degree in geology from the University of British Columbia in 1951 and enjoyed a long and distinguished career, making a significant contribution to Calgary’s oil patch, and many friends along the way. Bill and Bev enjoyed fifty-eight great years together and raised three children, Scott (Anne), Craig (Colleen), and Karen (Brian), who all shared their father’s sense of humour and conviviality, more often than not with a fine bottle of Scotch. Bill delighted in spending time with his nine grandchildren, Katie and Ryan; Evan, Bryce, Travis, Miranda, and Kyla; Derek and Brett, all of whom dearly loved and respected him. He was very close to his brothers, Jim (Margaret) and Mervyn (Corinne). One of his many gifts was his easy manner and the great joy he felt when spending time with his friends and family. All who knew him will remember him fondly. In the Irish tradition, a celebration of Bill’s life was held at the Silver Spring’s Golf & Country Club on Tuesday, September 14, 2010. You may forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society, 200-325 Manning Road N.E., Calgary, AB, T2E 2P5, telephone: 403-205-3966, email: donorservices@cancer.ab.ca. In living memory of Bill Kirker, a tree will be planted at Big Hill Springs Park, Cochrane by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Crowfoot Chapel, 82 Crowfoot Circle N.W., telephone: 403-241-0044.
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. 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. Mountain View Lodge is under new management. Terry Baker and Pierre and Sue Delesalle.
ATTENTION
Nick Fryia AKA Nick Frya or Nick Fria
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 250342-6293 to arrange payment.
Art Gieck of Country Piano House is tuning September 21 and 22. Call 250-347-9882 for an appointment.
CHEERS & JEERS Cheers to Jason at the Rocky River Grill for supplying and delivering luches for the Blackline Paving crew while we were fixing pot holes in town. You guys rock! Cheers to the Mayor and his administrator for eliminating that eternal water hole and ice patch in the winter in front of the Invermere Clinic! Thank you! Cheers to the organizing crew from the Windermere Fall Fair and Scarecrow Festival for a terrific job! Cheers to all the participants of the 2010 BC SPCA animal walk! It was a great turn out and more than $2000 was raised! A Big thank you to the organizers of the event for all their hard work, to all the volunteers for lending a hand in winter-like weather, to the sponsors and those who donated towards the silent auction, thanks to all the humans and all the canines for braving the wind and taking part! Three Cheers to The Pioneer for being the only team to enter and for all their help with advertising! All together, you made it a success! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! Cheers to Sherry D. and Don M. for their wonderful assistance. How great it is to live in such a caring community. Cheers to Leo Bukovnik at Rona, Keith Mose at Dusk Systems and Nick Nicholson for their work and donations for the new shed at the Thrift Store. Jeers to the lady that lost her dog up at the land fill in Windermere.
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LOST AND FOUND
SHARED ACCOMMODATION
SUITE FOR RENT
SUITE FOR RENT
house FOR RENT
house FOR RENT
Lost, cat named Kaluu Sinclair, black collar, purple tag, went missing August 27 around the Bargain Shop area, has short grey hair, friendly, missed by his family. Contact Danie or Morgan if you see him, 250-688-1435.
Private room w/ cable, phone, laundry access, internet, and all utilities included, $400/month + $200 DD, N/S, N/P, 250-342-4088.
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.
2 bdrm, N/S, N/P, walking distance to D/T Invermere, available end of October, $985/month + DD, F/S, W/D, D/W, and utilities included, 250-342-1584 or 250-342-8679.
Windermere, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, $890/ month + utilities, for family or 1 or 2 tenants, September to June, 250342-2135.
Invermere, 2 bdrm house, centrally located, four appliances, gas fireplace, great views, N/S, N/P, $960/month + utilities, 250-3479086.
Lost, male, grey and white small dog, blue collar, answers to Mojo, reward, 250-348-2394.
STORAGE Secure self storage, call Suzanne, 403-390-4513. NEWHOUSE MULTI STORAGE Various sizes available. Now with climate controlled units. Call 250-342-3637 STORAGE SPACE – assorted sizes, easy access, immediate availability, long-term or short-term. Deck Properties Warehouse, Industrial Park, 250-342-3166. 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. Prime Invermere location, 1275 sq.ft., beside Cantebury Flowers. Call Tim, 250-341-1408. 2100 sq.ft. of retail space for lease, on Main Street in Invermere, great foot traffic, available October 1st, 250-341-4805.
SHARED ACCOMMODATION Femail roommate wanted in Invermere, N/S, N/P, large bdrm with cable, wireless internet, furnished if needed, in beautiful log home, $450/month, includes all utilities, 250-342-1010.
Room with own bathroom in Westside Park, shared kitchen and laundry, $500/month, includes all utilities, 250-342-0358, leave message.
SUITE FOR RENT 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. 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. Bright 1 bdrm, walk-out suite, in quiet Invermere neighborhood, available immediately. Furnished, N/S, N/P, references 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.
Large 1 bdrm furnished suite, in quiet, private home, utilities + cable included, $725/month + DD, 250-342-9404. Lower suite, spacious, bright, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, shared laundry and back yard, private entrance, $600/ month + DD + Hydro, 250-3479970. 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 included, 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 250-6880727. 3 bdrm upper suite for rent in Radium with 5 appliances included, $1000/month + utilities, references required, 250-347-9345.
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, 250-270-0043. Furnished, large 2 bdrm suite, couple or 2 single, shared, walk to town, beautiful views, 6 month lease, internet, cable and all utilities included, $425/month for each room, $925/month for whole suite, 403-678-3087 or email mjjbug88@yahoo.com.
house FOR RENT
FOR RENT Contact
250-342-4040
for seasonal or long term rentals or go online at
FirstChoiceRentals.ca
Athalmer, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2000 sq.ft., $1400/month or $1600/month furnished, large secluded property, nature lover’s paradise, can boat from doorstep. Available immediately, utilities not included, DD required. Please call 403-390-4513. 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.
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.
2 bdrm, bright, spacious, basement suite, W/D, private entrance, satellite TV, fabulous view, N/P, N/S, $850/month + utilities, available October 1, 250-342-0020. Columere Park, bright 1 bdrm, furnished, upstairs suite, N/S, $750/month, 250-345-6524.
Available September 1, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, with garage, on Windermere acreage, furnished, $1100/month. Call Linda, 403-244-8402.
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.
Invermere for rent: 1 bdrm basement suite, close to Hospital and D/T, W/D, N/S, N/P, references required, $675/month + 1/3 utilities, 250-342-6204.
3 bdrm, upper level of house for rent with fenced yard, $900/ month + utilities or $1200/month + utilities and garage. 250-4270762.
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. 4838 Saint Joseph’s Street, Radium. Large 1 bdrm unfurnished house, $400/month + Hydro, references required, prefer long term, 250347-9325. Fairmont, available immediately, 2800 sq.ft., large home, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, mountain side, $1250/ month. Adrian, 403-999-0416. 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. 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. 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.
Invermere, cozy 2 bdrm home, partially furnished, N/S, rent includes utilities, $1250/month, 250-342-3841. 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. 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. Windermere house, 2 bdrm, available October 1, 250-342-3422 or p.fuel@yahoo.ca. Timber Ridge III, 3+ bdrm, 3 bath, executive home, hardwood and granite, 5 appliances, $1680/ month + utilities with garage, $1400/month + utilities without, N/S, N/P, no sublets. Also, 2 bdrm, 1200 sq.ft., basement suite, W/D, F/S, N/S, N/P, references required, $700/month + utilities. 250-3423006. Invermere, just a two-minute walk to D/T, located in a quiet neighborhood overlooking the lake. Spectacular 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, available immediately, $1200/month, 250-342-3688. Excellent Location! Very nice Invermere home on quiet cul-desac, walking distance to Kinsmen Beach and to D/T, 3 bdrm up, 2 down, large private backyard, wood and electrical heat, D/W, stove, fridge, W/D included, available October 1, $1400/month + utilities, 250-270-0270. $875/month for 1200 sq.ft., new 2 bdrm house, quiet development a couple minutes to Tim Horton’s, ½ garage, all appliances, W/D, N/S, N/P, FREE MONTH, 250-345-2104.
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house FOR RENT
CONDO FOR RENT
CONDO FOR RENT
Rustic 3 bdrm cabin on ranch north of Wilmer, $300/month, 250-3479234.
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.
2 bdrm, 1 bath, fully furnished condo in Radium, NS, kenneled dog OK, 5 appliances, storage, play area. Prefer long term lease (will consider rent to own). $1,000/ month + utilities. References & DD required. Avail October 1, 403-281 0923.
½ Duplex in Radium Hot Springs, 3 bdrm, 3 full baths, beautiful patio, BBQ, patio furniture, contact 403288-3743 or email msalas@shaw. ca for information and pictures.
CONDO FOR RENT 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. 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. 2 bdrm, 2 full bath in Radium, access to pool and hot tub, underground parking, N/S, N/P, $900/month including utilities, available immediately, 250-2700377. 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. 2 bdrm, 2 bath in The Point, underground parking, W/D, $1000/ month, 403-519-0447.
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. Downtown Invermere townhouse for rent, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appliances, and garage. Very private, perfect location, gorgeous views, N/P, N/S, $975/ month + utilities, 250-342-0020. 1 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D available, $700/month, available immediately, close to hospital and D/T, adult building, 604-997-4887. 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. Invermere executive townhouse on the lake, furnished, great views, walk to D/T, covered parking, $1300/month, 1-866-313-4762. New townhome for rent, 3 bdrm, 2 bath + garage, in Cedarwood Glen Estates, D/T Invermere, N/S, N/P, $1350/month, available October 1, 250-341-1182. Parkside Place Enviro 2000 home, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage, all appliances, luxury furnishings, $1300/month, 250-270-0906.
2 bdrm, 2 bath, new luxury furnished condo in D/T Invermere, great views, hot tub access, in-suite laundry, $1150/month, 250-6880244. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, immaculate newer townhome, less than 5 minute drive to D/T Invermere, unfurnished, W/D, available October 1, year round rental, $895/month, 250688-0244. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, unfurnished townhome, D/T Invermere, W/D, steps to Main Street, available October, $1150/month + utilities, 250-688-0244. Available October 1, Black Forest Village, 2 bdrm, south facing unit, new flooring, upgraded appliances, deck, laundry, storage, single car garage, easy access to D/T Invermere, $1000/month + Hydro. Call Lindsay, 403-251-6947 to view. Akiskinook Resort, 1 bdrm condo, fully furnished and equipped, pool and spa, $725/month, includes cable, 403-281-3991. Fairmont, deluxe, fully furnished, 3 bdrm condo on golf course, #5, 5054 Riverview Road, available immediately, $1250/month + Hydro, 780-435-8433. New 3 bdrm Invermere townhouse for rent, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, 3.5 bathrooms, fully developed basement, single car garage, ideal quiet location, $1350/month including utilities, N/S, references appreciated, 403536-8953. 1 bdrm unit available immediately, laundry, vehicle plug-in, N/P, close to Sobeys and Hospital, guest room available for company, $650/ month + DD, 250-342-2287.
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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. 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.
CONDO FOR SALE
Misc. For Sale
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.
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.
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.
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.
2 lots, 82’x100’ each, North end of 12 Ave. in Invermere, 250-3426157.
Invermere Duplex for Sale. One level living, 2000 sq ft, 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Vaulted ceilings, unobstructed mountain views. Walk to schools, parks, shopping. Quiet location. Call 250-341-1733.
WANTED
LOT/ACREAGE FOR SALE
Sunny, south facing, 59’x120’, level lot, zoned R1MH in Canal Flats. Located on Spruce Avenue, between cedar fence and huge tree, $52,000, 250-342-7179.
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.
Invermere, 1125 5th Street, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 blocks from Hospital, Sobey’s, and Pharmasave, quiet street, fenced yard, single car garage, hard wood, totally renovated, $410,000. Must see! 250-342-1108.
CONDO FOR SALE Affordable condo downtown Invermere, fully furnished, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $139,900, 250-341-1182. 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.
To trade 30 ½” wide fridge for a 2 door white 24” fridge. Works great, just too big, needs to be a right hand hinge. 250-347-9886.
Panasonic KX-FHD332, plain paper fax and photocopier, $40 OBO, 250341-6299. Top Quality Hay, alfalfa/grass, round bales, call Elkhorn Ranch, 250-342-0617. 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. 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. 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.
Misc. For Sale
Pine firewood for sale, split and delivered, $185/cord, 250-3479639.
Quality Top Soil & Manure. Top Soil $160/dump truck load, $70/ pick-up load. Manure $100/pick-up load, delivery extra. Call, 250-3421268.
Invermere, Clean sofa bed, beige, good condition, only $150, 1-866313-4762.
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.
9” Rockwell/Beaver table saw, great condition, for further details call 250-347-9843. Kids Corner large bookshelf, $40; 3 white kitchen chairs, $30; Computer Desk, $50. 250-3420399 or 250-341-5956.
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Misc. For Sale
VEHICLES for sale
boat for sale
Tires, very good condition, P235/70, 16”, $100 for all 4 tires. Sofa Loveseat, dark burgundy, leather, reclining, 1 year old, $2000 firm. 250-347-0070.
2003 Pontiac Montana, runs well, 198,000 kms, $4000 OBO, 250-3423442 or 250-341-7387.
U.S. 25 foot wing keel sail boat, in great shape, five year old sails, self furling jib, two burner stove, marine head with holding tank and new macerator pump, sink and holding tank for drinking water, hide away cooler, 9.8 Honda 4 stroke outboard motor, asking $15,000 OBO. Call 780-883-0550.
MACHINERY FOR RENT
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. 1993 Jeep YJ Wrangler, 182,000 km, blue, hard top, rear heater, economical, reliable, 2.5 L, 4 cylinder, $2500 OBO, 250-3422182.
For Rent, 250-342-1517, www. glaciermountainhomes.com.
RECREATION VEHICLES M 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. 1984 21 ft. Wilderness Travel Trailer, sleeps 6, fridge, stove, bathroom, furnace, awning, includes antisway hitch, asking $4500, 250347-9595.
2006 Hyundai Accent, excellent condition, low mileage, extra set of winter tires, $7500, 250-342-0020. 1996 Toyota T100, extended cab, 4x4, cruise, A/C, and more. New summers and 2 year winters on rims, great condition, 220,000 km, $8500, 250-688-0757.
BUSINESS FOR SALE Busy seasonal café for sale in Invermere, B.C. Serious inquiries only, 250-341-5370.
services
BUSINESS FOR SALE 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.
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.
Services 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.
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
Services
Services
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.
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.
Shawn’s LBO Autobody, Your Independent Fender Bender Mender & The Valley Shine Shop. Auto detailing, power polishing, rock chip repair, and more… Prepare your boat for storage with an interior detail and exterior polish. Call Jodi or Shawn at 250342-9696. Red Rock Contracting, custom installations of interlocking pavingstones, for your patio, driveway, etc. Retaining wall systems. For estimate call 250-341-6869. Flooring installations, lino, carpet, laminate and hardwood. 30 years experience. Call 250-347-9192 or 250-341-1235.
Furnace & duct cleaning services using the patented rotobrush system. Call AQUAIR for free estimates, 250-342-5089.
GREEN CLEAN Residential, commercial and construction. Environmentally friendly. Book now for an appointment 250-270-0906
Water treatment & purification, includes drinking water systems, softeners & conditioners, iron filters. Call AQUAIR, 250-342-5089.
Odd Jobs Ent Hauling Garbage, brush, and construction disposal. Mulch deliveries. Call Dale Hunt @ 250-342-3569.
Heaven’s Best Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Dry in 1 hour! Serving the Valley since 2006. Call 250-688-0213.
Mike’s Handyman Services, renovations and new construction, reasonable rates, call 250-3415770.
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.
Rachel Mari Kimber, acoustic guitar lessons, beginner to intermediate, all ages. Available for weddings and special events. 250-341-8153.
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.
Experienced House Sitters, looking for a furnished home to rent from late October to April. Willing to pay around $500/month + utilities. Can also provide petsitting or hot tub care if required. Call Ian or Stephanie at 250-342 1648. Delphine Reno’s & Masonry, call for free estimates, 250-342-6068. Condo and House cleaning, call Sarah, 250-341-3616.
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. Helna’s Stube is accepting applications for permanent parttime, evening kitchen help/ dishwasher. Please call 250-3470047 or email mail@helnas.com. 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. Black Forest Restaurant is looking for full-time kitchen help and fulltime experiences servers, call or drop off resume between 3pm and 5pm. Roofer/Labourer needed immediately. Full-time seasonal position may lead to permanent position. Need class 5 B.C. Driver’s License. Vehicle and Roofing experience an asset but not required. Wages start at $15.00/ hr and go up based on experience. Email resume to koss.exteriors@ gmail.com. Request for Bids for Snow Removal 2010/2011. Eaglecrest Villas Radium, Radium Ridge Radium, and Blackforest Village Invermere. Specifications available from Sheila Cope, 250-342-6743 or email scope@telus.net.
Just a remdiner… The classifed deadline is 12 noon Tuesday.
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help wanted
help wanted
Spa Attendant Position at Fusion Wellness Spa. Looking for a reliable, responsible, mature customer service representative, mostly weekends to start (8-20 hours/week). Full-time in summer and holidays. Send resume to jeanette@fusionwellnessspa.com. Accepting resumes until October 10th.
H&S Cleaners requires two cleaners for the Invermere area. Term of employment: permanent, full-time, evening, weekend, night. Salary: $12.93 hourly for 40 hours/week. Anticipated start date: As soon as possible. Location: Invermere, B.C. Skill Requirements: Some high school, speak, read, and write English. Work Setting: Office Building, Commercial Building. Specific Skills: Sweep, mop and wash floors, dust furniture, vacuum carpeting, area rugs, draperies and upholstered furniture, clean and disinfect bathrooms and fixtures, pick up debris and empty trash containers, wash windows, walls and ceilings. Transportation: own transportation. Security and Safety: Bondable, Criminal record check. 250-342-0488.
Renovation Company seeks skilled carpenter, home renovation experience an asset. Email resume to j_tall@telus.net or call Al at 250342-5477.
Call 250-341-6299 to place your classified ad.
Fairmont Creek Property Rentals
We need enthusiastic, experienced cleaners. Serving treats to the Valley since 1981
Quality Bakery in Invermere is looking for a part-time
Barista/Sales Clerk
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.
Framer Are you tired of sub-contracting or piecework? Are you tired of the financial rollercoaster? Are you tired of always being in between jobs?
Deli Clerk
We are looking for a part-time Deli Clerk for our busy retail and wholesale Meat & Delicatessen store in Invermere, B.C. If serving customers in a fast paced environment, letting your inner chef come out, helping in production and keeping the workplace clean, sounds like the thing for you to do, we would like to meet you!
Join our full-time, all-the-time, always busy renovation team. The Home Renovation Centre is looking for an experienced framer who wants full-time, regular employment. We will utilize your framing skills as well as have you working in other areas of renovation when you are not busy framing. Must have framing experience and reliable transportation.
Phone David Ridge @ 250-342-5682
The successful applicant must be able to work independently and as a member of our team; to multi-task and prioritize; and work in an organized, timely and efficient manner.
Our new deadline to book advertising is Monday at noon. N E W S PA P E R
To place an ad please call: 250-341-6299 or e-mail: ads@cv-pioneer.com
Attention to detail, the ability to work in a high paced environment Send your Resume to anna@fairmontcreek.ca or call us at 1-877-646-5890
1-250-345-6116 • 1-877-646-5890 info@fairmontcreek.ca www.fairmontcreek.ca
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.
Roasting Room Ninja
Position available immediately. Wage to be negotiated. Apply by fax to: 250-342-9651, By Email to: info@koenigmeat.com By Mail to: Box 68, Invermere, B.C. V0A 1K0
Based on $15.00 per hour - Flexible hours
Tile Installer Are you tired of sub-contracting or piecework? Are you tired of the financial rollercoaster? Are you tired of always being in between jobs? Join our full-time, all-the-time, always busy renovation team. The Home Renovation Centre is looking for an experienced tile installer who wants full-time, regular employment. We will utilize your tile skills as well as have you working in other areas of renovation when you are not busy laying tile. Must have tile experience and reliable transportation.
Phone David Ridge @ 250-342-5682
Swooping into the roasting room disguised in coveralls after Roasters have finished roasting for the day, you will work your magic cleaning and polishing roasting equipment, cooling trays and pipes, vacuuming, dusting and wiping down racking and bins. In short, using ancient traditions to make things look great for the next day. The job requires a warrior that is disciplined, physically fit, not afraid to get dirty, detail oriented and likes to see the daily fruits of their labour. Previous martial arts experience is not a requirement although familiarity with a broom, is. The road to enlightenment requires disciples to be on their feet for extended periods and to do occasional heavy lifting as they assist with staging. jobs@kickinghorsecoffee.com or fax: 250-342-4450. We will contact successful applicants for interviews.
Got an entertainment, sports or news tip? Give us a call! 250-341-6299
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Windermere welcomes autumn
FALL FAIR FUN — Hundreds of people flocked to Windermere’s annual Fall Scarecrow Festival last weekend to enjoy a variety of entertainment and seasonal activities. A short bout of rain at the beginning of the fair did not deter attendants, who were rewarded with a warm, sunny afternoon. The fair bustled with fruit and vegetable vendors, live performances, and the smell of freshly popped popcorn. Pictured clockwise from top left: Iris Grolla of the Arabian Mountain Spice Middle Eastern Dancers entertained the crowd with a lively belly dance routine; Invermere’s Kate Hale, age 5, attended the fair with her dad, Peter Hale, and made a colourful bead necklace for herself; Scott Bellows of Bellows Forge and Iron Works in Invermere demonstrates his craft; Members of the Windermere Fire Department were put to the test with a slippery tug-of-war against children at the fair.
Photos by Kelsey Verboom
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FAITH
Pastor Jones on wrong path By Pastor Rev. Fraser Coltman, St. Peter’s Lutheran Mission For many reasons, I breathed a sigh of relief when I heard that Pastor Terry Jones had called off his globally infamous Qur’an burning. The violent act he threatened had already triggered violent protest in Afghanistan, increasing the likelihood of growing sympathy for Taliban fighters and hindering the efforts of NATO forces there. Pastor Jones’ plan also endangered his life and the lives of his family and flock by leading others to make death threats against them. In a television interview prior to September 11, Jones acknowledged those threats and affirmed that he would attend the book burning armed with a gun. I don’t know why he changed his mind, but I’m glad he did; our world is troubled enough without another person causing it more trouble in the name of God. I am a Christian pastor too. It is a great responsibility and privilege to speak to people in God’s name. I believe that God has revealed Himself clearly in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, but I also know that we who read them often muddy the waters of that revelation by forcing them to flow within the narrow confines of some of our own self-inspired convictions.
Pastor Jones appears to have been frustrated with his nation’s seeming inability to defeat the radical Muslim terrorists since 2001. He thought that some sign of strong, violent force was in order. Unfortunately, he somehow came to believe that God was guiding him in this conviction. When asked if he thought that burning the Qur’an was what he thought Jesus would do, he said “yes.” That answer had nothing to do with God’s revelation in the New Testament. Jesus had some hot-head disciples of his own. On one occasion, two of them asked him if they could call down fire from heaven to destroy a town of people who had refused to show Jesus’ followers hospitality. His answer was a clear “No!” Jesus’ teaching stood out from popular religious notions of his day because he called for his people to love their enemies and to forgive those who sinned against them. His crucifixion for us embodied that teaching. Paul, a great Christian missionary, echoed Jesus by writing, “Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God…do not be overcome with evil, but overcome evil with good.” There have been times when I have believed that I was right in taking some action only to realize that my motives were not as pure as I thought. The beauty of our Lord Jesus is that He provides us with a simple way out of those jams. “I am sorry…I have sinned…I was wrong;” words like these turn us from the wrong paths we choose back to the One who forgives us for our sins and helps us to practice prayer, patience, forgiveness and faith in a world troubled by human injustice. I hope that this was the real explanation behind Pastor Jones’ decision not to burn Qur’ans.
Lorna Scott wins Putting Pot, twice Submitted by Ann Way Windermere Ladies Golf Club September 1 was Low Net and Pin Round. The winner of the first flight was Sandra Howard (first) and Pat Andruschuck (second). The second flight winner was Elke Brock (first) and Joyce Pollock (second). The third flight winner was Cathy Howard (first) and Oris Hanson (second). There were five deuces: Barb Journault, Sandra Howard, Deb Plato, Joyce Robinson and Lorna
Scott. Lorna Scott also won the Putting Pot. September 8th was Bingo, Bango Bongo and only 10 ladies came out to play. It must be the season. The first flight winner was Doris Anderson with Mary Jean Anakin second. The second flight winner was Lorna Scott and Carol Stanford was second. There were no deuces. Lorna Scott won the Putting Pot for the second week running. Well done Lorna. Just a reminder, the last game of the season is on Wednesday, September 22, the Wind Up starts at 1:30 p.m., and is over nine holes.
Valley Churches Lake Windermere Alliance Church Sunday, September 19th, 10:30 a.m.: Worship and Life Instruction, “Writing God’s Story” Pastor Trevor ministering. K.I.D.S. church for ages 3-12 during the Morning Service. Pastor Trevor Hagan • 326 - 10th Avenue, Invermere 250-342-9535 • www.lakewindermerealliance.org Windermere Valley Shared Ministry ANGLICAN-UNITED Sunday 8:30 a.m.: Worship at All Saints, Edgewater 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. Guest speaker 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
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