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Family left homeless after water meter mishap ruptures pipe By Kate Irwin Pioneer Staff A Windermere family is living through the stuff of most people’s nightmares after their home and possessions were destroyed by a burst water pipe during a routine meter installation on Thursday, August 25th. Ed Crook, his wife, Marie Tourangeau, and two sons Jack and James, are living out of the back of a van and working to dry their ruined possessions after the plumbing system burst as a workman from Neptune Technology Group, contracted by the Regional District of East Kootenay, installed a Smart Meter. Ed and his neighbour Elisa Honsberger, who live on the lower floor of a fourplex, suffered extensive damage to WATER DAMAGE — Ed Crook, Marie Tourangeau and their sons Jack their homes and property as water gushed and James (left to right) show what remains of their possessions after water from the one-inch pipe for almost an surged through their home on Thursday, August 25th. Photo by Kate Irwin hour before workmen were able to find whatever accommodations they could find, some campthe valve to shut it off. “It was calf deep in the apartments downstairs,” said ing out in tents on the lawn. But a further shock came on Saturday when the tenMs. Honsberger, who first knew what was happening when water started flowing under her bathroom and ants, still without water, were informed by an insurance bedroom walls. “There was water everywhere, coming up adjustor that the building would be fixed but that there over the washer and dryer. We started hauling stuff out, would be no compensation for ruined possessions. “I know people will ask why there was no contents shovelling the water out and yelling for someone to turn insurance, but not everyone can afford it,” said Ms. Mait off.” As the water level rose in the downstairs apartments, cLeod. “We’re just trying to get some support. We’re not the neighbours banded together to try and help save Mr. looking to lay blame, but we do feel dismissed by the Crook and Ms. Honsberger’s possessions. They were Regional District: they only seem to care about fixing the joined by Crisanna MacLeod, one of their upstairs neigh- water, not about the people involved at all.” Water to the property was finally restored on Monday, bours, who helped as they dragged the drenched furniture, after the Regional District and the landlord, Peter Fox, incarpets, clothes and eletronic items from both homes. “When I got here it was like a disaster zone,” said stalled a new water line, but it is of little comfort to Ed, Sherree Nicholas, Ed’s sister, who was called by Marie at Marie, Jack, James and Elisa. They are facing a long weekend with all accommodaaround 1:30 p.m., when the water was finally turned off. tions in Windermere fully booked, no place to cook, and “There was stuff all over the lawn and we were trying to everything they own either out on the lawn or packed into get more stuff outside and take care of the kids.” Ed was appalled at the extent of the damage when the back of a cleaning van. And with up to a month before he returned home from work at the end of the day. For Mr. Crook and his family can safely return to their home, the next few nights the residents had to make do with they are still unsure of what comes next.
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Local riding votes heavily against HST By Joshua Estabrooks Pioneer Staff In an historic vote, B.C. residents sent a message to their government regarding the Harmonized Sales Tax. When all 1,610,125 ballots were counted, 54.7 per cent of those who voted said yes to extinguishing the tax and wish to revert to the PST/GST system we had before the HST was put in place. In the Columbia River-Revelstoke riding, a total of 12,462 votes were registered, with 66.19 per cent in favour of extinguishing the HST — one of the strongest ‘yes’ votes in the province. MLA Norm Macdonald said that the vote indicates that the majority of those engaged in the political process did not like the way the tax was implemented, which goes back to the 2009 election when the now Liberal government said they would not implement the HST. “The broken HST promise was a wake-up call to thousands and thousands of British Columbians,” said Mr. Macdonald. “People were fed up with being lied to and people across the province began to organize them-
selves to fight against the tax.” This sentiment was echoed by many local business owners, including Invermere-based restaurateur, Mike Smith, who owns Angus McToogle’s. “I was very pleased with the results,” he said. “I don’t think the tax was well thought out. Nobody in the industries most affected were consulted about this and it certainly did affect us.” Mr. Smith said the way the tax was implemented meant that ordinary people were picking up the majority of the tax burden. He added that hopefully the precedent set by the vote would encourage any future government to truly engage the residents of B.C. before they make any major decisions that could adversely affect them. Susan Smith, Executive Director of the Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce, said that the chamber is disappointed with the outcome of the HST referendum. In particular, the chamber is concerned about the longterm impact on the local economy. “The B.C. Chamber has already met with the Premier and Minister Bell regarding the importance of streamlining the transition period from its current 18month horizon. Some sectors will continue to suffer, per-
haps more so than ever, from lengthy delays needed to get the transition right.” Ms. Smith added that it is now more important than ever to engage local governments in the conversation about the economic growth opportunities for the communities in the valley. “We are a proponent of the municipal governments working together to hire an economic development officer to look at ways of attracting new businesses and industry to our region. As candidates prepare for the November elections it is our intention to put this issue forward and make sure that economic development is a priority. There is no time to waste: we need politicians with the political will and strength to make good decisions for our economic wellbeing and sustainability.” Speaking to what happens now, Finance Minister Kevin Falcon said that it would take a minimum of 18 months to reinstate the PST and GST tax system. The government will also have to pay back $1.6 billion in transitional funds provided by the Federal Government, and find a way to plug an $800 million per year shortfall in their annual budget.
Regional tourism project praised in U.S. By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Top 10 lists are hard to crack, but the Kootenay region has made the list of Top 10 Scenic Drives in the Northern Rockies. The tourism project, which links the Kootenays to areas in the United States and markets the regions as a single travel destination, recently won accolades for its marketing campaign, putting our local area on the map as a top spot to travel. The Top 10 initiative brings together travel routes for 10 byways and four connecting National Historic Trails in five western states and two provinces. The
routes are mapped out in an Adventure Map, which drivers take with them to reference while they roll along the highway. There are three Canadian routes, one of which is the Hot Springs Circle Tour, which winds through Radium, Invermere, and Fairmont. Chris Dadson, president of Kootenay Rockies Tourism, the organization that helped market the initiative, said the project makes cross-border travel more accessible to the average tourist. “The primary goal of our involvement in the Top 10 is to encourage U.S. travelers to view our twonation vacation offerings in a way that celebrates the ease and pleasure of cross-border travel,” he said.
“Too often travel of this nature is perceived as challenging with respect to security and exchange issues.” People who come here on the Hot Springs Circle Tour often bring their golf clubs or hiking boots and stay in the area, which is an added benefit of the Top 10 program, Mr. Dadson said. The program earned even more exposure on August 24th, when it won a 2011 Scenic Byway Award in the Marketing category at a national conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Adventure Maps for the Top 10 Scenic Drives in the Northern Rockies are available at the local Chambers of Commerce, or at www.drivethetop10.com
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• On August 25th at 5 a.m., the Columbia Valley RCMP responded to a breakand-enter at Mountainside Market in Fairmont Hot Springs. It was reported that the alarm had gone off 25 to 45 minutes prior. Police discovered that the front sliding door glass had been smashed with a rock. A 24pack of Kokanee beer was taken as well as several quarts of Smirnoff Vodka. Surveillance footage appears to show two First Nations men entering through the broken glass and grabbing the liquor. Both were skinny and had bandanas covering their faces and wore long shorts with T-shirts. They appeared to be 5’8” to 5’10” tall. The men left the scene in an older model minivan. Contact the Columbia Valley RCMP with any information. • On August 26th, it was reported that a collision had occurred a couple of days earlier when a large, metal cabinet flew out of the back of a trailer while it was being towed by a pickup truck. The cabinet hit a rental vehicle traveling behind the truck. No injuries were sustained, although the vehicle was damaged. • On August 27th at 8:04 p.m., officers responded to a two-vehicle collision on 7a Avenue, near 15th Street, Invermere. The driver of a Jeep Liberty told police that she had noticed a vehicle coming towards her, partially in her lane. She tried to avoid the vehicle, a Mercedes 190E, but was struck on the drivers side. The female driver of the Mercedes explained that she picked up her phone to check a phone call and drifted into the oncoming lane, hitting the Jeep. There were no injuries but damage is estimated in excess of $5,000. The driver of the Mercedes was issued a violation ticket under the Motor Vehicle Act for use of an electronic device while driving. • On August 27th, RCMP were on a boat patrol on Lake Windermere when, at approximately 4:05 p.m., they noticed a small, light-coloured fishing boat zig-zagging. Those on board had no lifejackets on, nor did there appear to be any on board. When police approached the driver he had very slurred speech and stated that he had been drinking all day and had consumed four beers. The officers detained the man for impaired operation of a vessel and took him to the detachment. There he was found
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to be more than three times over the legal driving limit and will appear in Invermere Provincial Court in November. • On August 27th, an officer observed a black Mazda2 with B.C. plates travelling fast, at a estimated 130 km/h. The Genesis radar found the vehicle to be travelling at 135 kilometres per hour in a 90 zone. The speed sign was visible on the flat stretch of road, just south of Dry Gulch. The driver, when pulled over, admitted to travelling too fast and was worried that he was going to lose his licence as he was a new driver. His vehicle was towed and a $368 fine laid. • On August 28th, an Edgewater resident noticed an open door and a broken window on the south side of the Edgewater Elementary School building. RCMP members responded and discovered that, in addition to the broken window, there was a television broken in the library and two different sets of dusty footprints on a map, from approximately size 10 or 11 shoes. The window in the main office door was broken as well as windows to the storage room and the principal’s office. The only article taken was a gumball machine from outside the building. The officers noted multiple drops of blood on the ground in the hallway and a small amount of blood on a piece of glass. The glass was seized and two blood samples taken. Anyone with information should contact the detachment. • On August 29th, at around 2:15 a.m., police conducted a traffic stop on the corner of 12th Avenue and 2nd Street, Invermere to check for impaired driving. A Chevrolet pickup truck driver stated that he had left his driver’s licence at home, but a check revealed that he was in fact banned from driving as of August 22nd. The driver was charged for driving while prohibited and issued an appearance notice to attend court. • On August 29th, the detachment was notified that a business had been broken into on Alpine Road, Windermere. Police discovered that the front door to the shed had been pried open, as well as a second door inside. A five-gallon Jerrycan was stolen. It was filled with mix fuel and has noticeable wear on the front, fading the orange colour to pink. Also missing is a 171 red power saw and a green power drill, total value approximately $1,000. Anyone with information regarding this theft, please contact the Columbia Valley RCMP.
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Now that’s forward-thinking By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff Too often, people only take action when there’s threat of an immediate consequence. It takes a special kind of foresight to recognize a potential future problem and put a plan in motion to help reduce the issue. The board of directors at the Groundswell Network Society and the District of Invermere deserve kudos for anticipating issues with waste removal — issues that may not become an imminent problem with real consequences for years to come — and starting to explore ideas like the pilot compost project discussed on page 8 of this edition. The concept of curbside composting is a great one. Taking an entire community’s worth of potential garbage and turning it into reusable material that benefits local soil is smart and sustainable. In fact, the initiative is so forward-thinking that Groundswell and the district may find they are a bit further ahead of the game than most residents. Some people still don’t even recycle, let alone compost. Too often, projects like the composting initiative stall or stutter because people don’t yet have to think about it. Our garbage dumps aren’t yet overflowing to the point of encroaching on a neighbourhood, so residents might take a noncommittal approach to the whole thing. It would be an absolute shame for the composting initiative to fail because of lackadaisical thinking. This is a great opportunity for residents to be able to reduce their own waste while having someone else worry about animal-proofing the compost area. It may take a little community help to get the project off the ground, but in the end, it should benefit everyone. However, residents can only get as much out of it as they put in. To take a first step, fill out an information-gathering survey for Groundswell and the District of Invermere by going to www.invermere.net or www. groundswellnetwork.ca.
Pull up a stool A barkeeper, whose name is unknown, leans against the bar of the Windsor Hotel in Athalmer in 1902. If you have any more information about this photo, e-mail us at news@cv-pioneer.com. Photo A214 courtesy of the Windermere District Historical Society
Letter offends veterans Dear Editor: In response to Mr. Ark’s letter ‘Royal prefix has no place in Canada’ in the August 26th edition. I recently had some veterans approach me and share their frustrations in regards to comments in his letter. First of all, the only reason a letter like his can be written and published is because veterans have fought, died, or become disabled in battle. Their sacrifices ensured that freedom of expression and freedom of the press would be maintained for us and him to enjoy. Recent veterans of the Canadian Forces are
deeply respected by us older veterans, and although some of them may not prefer the ‘Royal’ prefix, that’s fine and respected, as they paid their dues in service. All people are entitled to their opinion; however, what’s not respected is when civilians who have not paid their dues in service react so strongly in slamming the Queen, the country, and, whether it’s realized or not, slamming dedicated veterans for being proud to serve under a Royal banner. Howie Williams Invermere
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LETTERS
No room for excuses Dear Editor: It was great to read the recent letters about economic development for the valley. Mayor Gerry Taft and Mr. David Pacey are focusing on great future values for the area. However, I also can’t seem to share their views about tourism industry. I share more the views of Nick Berzins’ positive look at the tourism industry. I believe it is time to start looking at what we have. This amazing area isn’t just to be ignored or easily forgotten. People who travel here admire the beauty of what makes this area paradise. There is no room for excuses about why tourism isn’t a great industry here. The transition from the current second-homeowner industry to a fully developed tourism industry isn’t difficult or complicated. Only a few steps need attention to follow this transition: 1) Increase marketing of this area in Canada and overseas. 2) Foster a closer relationship between the District of Invermere and the Regional District East Kootenay, their
chamber of commerce and all their local businesses related to the tourism industry. Also, research guest opinion and feedback as well as positively support great solutions to allow maximum guest experience, which will ensure new and returning visitors to the area. 3) Add on to existing events and create new events in all aspects of this area including Nature and its seasons, sports, music, culture and arts, towns and their downtown areas and town parks. Looking around to see what we already have will make us realize that all it takes is to build on the existing base of local tourism industry or second-homeowner industry that we are blessed with. Making these positive steps will bring more recognition to the area, and make it even more desirable, consequently growing the area economically. Look around and see what you see; you are in paradise and now is the time to show that it is paradise. Andrea Meadus Windermere
Reader urges secondhomeowners to volunteer Dear Editor: On August 27th I attended the open house for the CPR Day Lodge fundraiser and was most impressed by the effort made by volunteers to preserve this historic building, in order for it to be used for valley functions. I was so impressed that I volunteered that day to sit on the board overseeing its restoration and function. It occurred to me that there are so many willing and (often) overlooked volunteers in Invermere and the Columbia Valley. We who are owners of second, getaway homes here often take for granted these sometimes overworked people; the ambulance attendants, the firemen, the library workers, the tourist information booth workers, or just the person on the street giving directions; some of whom
are never paid for their efforts. I must admit I am as guilty as the rest of the part-timers who enjoy the beauty of the country and its amenities without giving much thought to how and by whom they have been provided. Now, I realize the difficulties in volunteering, but it can be done. Can we not spare a little time while we are here to help, if only for a few hours? Think of the benefits. We will get to know our neighbours, for there are wonderful people here. We can see parts of the country we never knew existed. We could have the satisfaction of saying, “I helped with that.” Give it a thought, for even a second home is a home. Norma Jolliffe Calgary, Alberta
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Pilot program explores curbside composting By Kelsey Verboom Pioneer Staff The District of Invermere and Groundswell Network Society are teaming up to explore the possibility of making rotten into riches with a new idea that could bring curbside composting to Invermere. The composting initiative is still in its earliest stages and nothing has yet been decided, but the district and Groundswell (previously the Columbia Valley Botanical Gardens and Centre for Sustainable Living) are currently conducting a survey to gain a better understanding of if, how, and how much Invermerians compost. The data gleaned from the survey will help indicate whether curbside composting could be a logistically and economically viable exercise. If so, the overall vision would be for Groundswell to run the composting initiative, use some of the resulting compost in the community greenhouse, and sell the rest to gardeners and landscapers. “We want to know if we can generate a product that we could sell on the market, and use those funds to run educational programs at the community greenhouse,” said Bill Swan, a board member of Groundswell. “If we can turn a so-called waste product into a local benefit, we see that as a real positive.” The average household garbage bag contains 30-40 per cent compostable material, Mr. Swan said. “If we can work as a community to reduce that, it would really be beneficial to everyone.” As part of the composting initiative, Mr. Swan will be hosting a $10 course through the College of the Rockies on September 20th called Rot On! He will be teach-
ing participants how to build and manage an effective composting system, and how to integrate the compost back into their gardens. This course, as well as a course on September 30th about using drip-irrigation in gardens, are also part of a larger project that Groundswell plans to move forward with. With help from the District of Invermere and Columbia Basin Trust, Groundswell have designed a community garden to be situated beside the community greenhouse, which is located behind the high school. Right now the lot is undeveloped and weed-ridden, but the society has plans to eventually build a lush oasis with community plots, picnic areas, a compost centre, a pond, places to display local art, and even a small stage with bleachers. “This garden would be a place where people could come to garden, learn new gardening techniques, and convene with other gardeners — really, the essence of a community garden. We see it as an important sustainable community food source, an intergenerational meeting place, and a place to learn,” Mr. Swan said. “But before we build a healthy garden, we need great compost.” The first phase of the community garden will be building an animal-proof fence, developing the compost initiative, and eventually installing an irrigation system. For now, Mr. Swan said, what they need the most is community input. Anyone can fill out the current survey online by going to www.invermere.net or www.groundswellnetwork.ca. For questions about the compost initiative, contact Bill Swan at 250-270-0813. For more about the upcoming courses at the college, contact the community greenhouse at 250-342-3337 or the College of the Rockies at 250-342-3210.
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Private water-ski park breaks ground cabin and RV lots,” he said. “Most other waterski resorts put their lots around the main lake but the problem is the waterfront becomes unusable for anything but water-skiing because A unique take on a private lakefront of the waves.” resort began construction on Monday, The whole project will cost between $5-10 August 28th, just south of Fairmont Hot million, said Mr. Martin. RV lots will sell for Springs. First-time developer and Winderapproximately $79,000 and cabin lots will go mere resident, Jon Martin, owns the propfor around $129,000, with the cabins coming erty in question. in at about $200/ square foot. The zoning limMr. Martin has been looking for a its the size of the cabins to 1,050 square feet, number of years for the perfect piece of and they cannot be a primary residence. All land to build his dream development, sites will be hooked up to the already existing which will include two private man-made water and sewer that services Fairmont. lakes specially designed for motorized water A lot of people have called Mr. Martin sports. crazy for starting a development in a depressed The Fairmont Beach Resort and Watereconomy, he said, but he feels that his plan is ski Park will offer a uniquely exclusive lifestyle for those able to purchase one of only WATER-SKI PARADISE —The development’s master plan to include two man- so unique it will attract those buyers who want Submitted something a little different. 25 cabin lots available, or one of the 25 RV made lakes designed specifically for motorized water sports. “This style of development is definitely sites that will be developed. The first phase unique to Canada,” Mr. Martin said. “A lot of of development, now underway, will include 200 feet wide. The members of the development will the first lake, 12 RV lots and eight cabin lots. Mr. Mar- share a dedicated boat with a professional driver, said Mr. developments are doing the same old thing, but this one tin has worked out a deal with Calgary-based Karoleena Martin, and will book their time in the same way they gives those who buy in something different.” Because the water table is so high on the property, Homes for the Scandinavian style modular cabins, so all would book a tee time on a golf course. the buildings in the development will have a unified feel. “The views will be amazing from anywhere on the the lakes are fed by naturally occurring ground water, The first lake to be built, which will service the ma- property. The idea is to create a beach area for swimming and Mr. Martin said they should at a temperature withjority of the development, will be 2,200 feet long and that is separate from the water-ski area right around the in a degree or two of that of Lake Windermere. By Joshua Estabrooks Pioneer Staff
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Attic treasures
This charming portrait of an unknown woman was done by Eileen Ayrton, a well-known artist in Belfast, Ireland from the 1930s to the 1970s. Two of Eileen’s drawings were donated by her nephew, Bill Ayrton of Windermere, to Art From the Attic, a huge sale of donated art works at the Invermere Community Centre to be held on Saturday, September 3rd. For more information, see page 15.
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Movie Review: The Conspirator Reviewed by Joshua Estabrooks You gotta love it when Hollywood tries to put its spin on an historical event. It usually means many of the details are brushed over and sanitized for mass consumption, and any of the really interesting intricacies lost in the bravado needed to hold the attention of a relatively disinterested audience. Robert Redford tried his best in this latest offering to the home video world, but The Conspirator falls short on details, storyline and audience engagement. We all know what happens in the end (much like watching Titanic) so it is imperative that the characters, dialogue, and cinematography are top notch. This justifies spending two hours watching something about an event we all know well. Needless to say that all of the above elements fall short on The Conspirator, leaving viewers scratching their
heads as to why the film made it into their DVD player. The story centers around Mary Surratt, played by Robin Wright, who was accused, convicted of, and executed for conspiring to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. The courtroom drama centres on whether or not she actually took part in the conspiracy, or just happened to own the establishment where much of the planning took place. Her son, John Surratt, is the real conspirator, but by fleeing the city and evading capture he ends up sending his mother to the gallows. Surratt’s lawyer, played by Kevin Kline, is a young idealist who reluctantly takes the case, only to find he is so enraged by the corrupt military court that it lights a fire under his desire to seek true justice for his client. The cast shows moments of promise, primarily in the courtroom scenes, but they seem to be talking cardboard cutouts in the rest of the film. The scenes within
the military tribunal are really the only ones with any sense of drama or purpose, while the rest attempt to fill in the blanks with disinteresting dialogue and creepy attempts at dramatic music. This movie is watchable, don’t get me wrong, and I bet a lot of people will be blown away by it; otherwise it wouldn’t have made Mr. Redford close to $4 million at the box office. But for those viewers like me, who are seeking something unconventional, different and new — a fresh approach to filmmaking — The Conspirator just feels stale and uninteresting at every turn. Sorry Mr. Redford, but you’re no Clint Eastwood yet.
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Music • visual arts • dining • Bar Scene • entertainment • performance ARTS • 6 p.m.: 28th Annual Oldtimers’ Hockey Dinner and Dance at Joe Peters Curling Rink. Music by L8te. Tickets $25 for Dinner and Dance, $10 for dance only. Available at Grant’s Foods. For info: 250-342-7308. • 7 - 9 p.m.: Music on Main presents The O’Sullivans on Main Street West in Radium Hot Springs.
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Toby Theatre • September 2nd - 3rd: 8 p.m.: Captain America: The First Avenger • September 16th - 17th, 19th - 24th: 8 p.m.: Cowboys and Aliens
Friday, September 2nd: • 12 noon: Deadline for art donations for Art from the Attic art sale. For info: 250-342-1621. • 1 - 3 p.m.: Drop-in Summer Reading Club at the Invermere Public Library for students going into Grade 1 and up to Grade 5. Visit http://invermere. bclibrary.ca or call 250-342-6416. • 6 - 9 p.m.: Market on Main in Radium Hot Springs. • 7 - 9 p.m.: Music on Main presents John Cronin on Main Street West in Radium Hot Springs.
Saturday, September 3rd: • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Farmers Market in Invermere. • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Art from the Attic at Invermere Community Hall. Treasures and bargains galore in giant new and recycled art sale. Fundraiser for the Columbia Valley Arts. Cash or cheques only. For info: 250-342-1621. • 9:30 a.m.: Annual General Meeting registration and meeting for Fairmont Community Association at lower level Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. • 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Open Market at the Edgewater Legion. For table rental call Doreen: 250-347-9550. • 10 a.m. - closing: Two from One art exhibition at Effusion Art Gallery. New work by Andrea Pratt and Sheila Davis. Until September 12th. For info: 250-341-6877.
Sunday, September 4th • Closing Day for mountain biking and sightseeing, Fun Zone and activities at Panorama Resort for this summer. • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Fairmont Farmers and Flea Market at Fairmont Village Mall. For info: 250-345-4002. • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Sunday Morning Market at he Edgewater Community Hall. For info: 250-3418765. • 1 p.m.: First game of the season for Bighorns against Penticton at Bighorns football field in Invermere. • 6 p.m. - Gates open to outdoor movie night at Radium Resort. Vendor booths. Cars 2 and Bridsemaids to be shown at dusk. 250-347-9331. 1 Wednesday, September 7th: • 5.30 p.m.: Ladies’ Night semi-guided evenings and social with Columbia River Outfitters. $25 per person. For info: 250-342-7397. • 6 - 8 p.m.: Scrabble Night at the Invermere Public Library. For info: 250-342-6416. • 7 p.m.: Acres and Acres, an Halifax roots duo entertains at Strand’s Old House Restaurant. $6 cover charge per person. For info go to www.aaacres. com. For reservations call: 250-342-6344.
Saturday, September 10th: • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Farmers Market in Invermere. • 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Open Market at the Edgewater Legion. For table rental call Doreen: 250-347-9550. • 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.: Gals Global Animal Lovers Canada fundraiser BBQ at Invermere Home Hardware. For info visit www.globalanimallovers.com. • 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.: 12th Annual Windermere Fall Fair and Scarecrow Festival. $5 for Adults, $3 for children 6 - 15 years old. Food, live music, exhibitions, market, races and contests. Fundraiser for the Windermere Community Association. • Mexican Fiesta Night Dinner and Auction hosted by
CASA Connor. All proceeds of this fundraising go to families and children in Mexico afflicted by disabilities. Tickets are $20. For info: 250-347-9715.
Sunday, September 11th: • 12:30 p.m.: Registration starts for Parkinson SuperWalk 2011 in Pothole Park. Walk starts at 1:30 p.m. Fundraising for a cure and support services by Parkinson Society of British Columbia for individuals living with Parkinson’s. For info: 250-342-6764. • 5 p.m.: Cocktails at the Edgewater Legion with European Dinner to follow. $17 for adults, $15 for Seniors (55+) and under 12. Six and under are free with adult. Thursday, September 15th: • 7 - 8:30 p.m.: 4th annual Community information and registration night at the Invermere Community Hall by Columbia Valley Recreation. Information on sports, recreation and leisure activities in the area. For more info or to reserve a table contact College of the Rockies at 250-342-3210 or by e-mail info@cvrec.ca.
Friday, September 16th: • 6 -9 p.m.: Music in the Park at Radium Ball Park. Beer Garden hosted by Rotary. • 7 - 9 p.m.: Registration at Radium Seniors’ Hall for Columbia Valley Classics Car Club’s annual Show ‘N’ Shine in Radium Hot Springs. $20 to register cars and trucks. For info call Vicki at 250-346-3222 or Donna at 250-342-3231. www.RadiumCarShow.com
Saturday, September 17th: • 7 a.m. - 10 a.m.: Pancake Breakfast at the Radium Seniors’ Hall. Hosted by Radium Fire Department. $5 per person. • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Columbia Valley Autumn Show ‘N’ Shine at the Springs Golf Course driving range. Entry ‘fee’ is a non-perishable food item or donation to Columbia Valley Food Bank. • 7 - 9 p.m.: Music on Main presents Marty and Eli on Main Street West in Radium Hot Springs. • 7 p.m. - 1 a.m.: Classic Car Show Dance at the Marquis Tent in Legends Field Park in Radium. Music by Metro Beat. Jointly hosted by Village of Radium and Columbia Valley Classics Car Club. $25 per person. Proceeds from bar sales benefits the Radium Volunteer Fire Department. For tickets call: 250-341-7987.
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Acres and Acres coming to Strand’s Halifax-based folk duo, Acres and Acres, will be stopping in Invermere on September 7th as part of their national tour. Bandmates and close friends, David Scholten and Kris Pope, will be playing songs from their album, All Nations, which was recorded at the All Nations Church in Halifax with a handful of maritime artists. The show begins at 7 p.m. at Strand’s Old House Restaurant in Invermere. There is a $6 cover charge. Go to www.aaacres.com for more about the band.
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Ten good reasons for visiting Art From the Attic Submitted Art of every size, shape, colour and medium will be on sale Saturday, September 3rd in a brand-new event called Art From the Attic. Doors will open at 9 a.m. sharp at the Invermere Community Centre, located at 1709-10th Street, and close at 4 p.m. A whopping 1,000 art works are up for sale – all of it donated by local artists, businesses, residents and second homeowners. “When we called for donations, we tapped into a huge vein of hidden art being stored in basements, garages and attics all over the Columbia Valley,” said Event Manager Elinor Florence. “Now we need people to replenish their art collection while supporting our local charities. Or just come and enjoy the show!” Here are 10 reasons why you should attend Art From the Attic: 1. Many works are of excellent quality. Contemporary art ranges from original pieces by local artists such as Lynn Grillmair and Carney Oudendag to signed, numbered prints by noted Canadian artists. 2. Art improves with age. Vintage art includes oil paintings, watercolours, sketches, lithographs . . . even paintings on velvet. You will not find this variety in any shop or gallery. 3. Hidden gems abound. Where possible, information about the artist will be provided. However, many works are by unknown artists, or unsigned. You may find an undiscovered masterpiece! 4. Expect the unexpected. If you are
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looking for a Christmas gift for that hardto-buy-for relative, try browsing through the specialty items including wildlife photographs, needlework, movie posters and even a framed Patrick Roy hockey jersey. 5. Look for used frames. Older frames are often very wellconstructed. And remember how any piece can be enhanced with proper framing. 6. Love those low prices. Items are priced at 25 to 50 percent of current value. Prices range from $5 to about $500, and because the art is preowned, there are no taxes. Remember to bring cash or personal cheques: debit and credit cards will not be accepted. 7. A half-price sale will be held for the last hour. All art is pre-priced and offers will not be accepted. But if you spot something you love, take a chance that it will still be there later, and return from 3 to 4 p.m. for an even better deal. 8. Refreshments will be available. The Royal Canadian Legion is providing a concession throughout the day. 9. Two local charities will benefit. Fifty percent of the proceeds go towards the Invermere Health Care Auxiliary, which raises money for the local hospital; and 50 percent goes towards the Columbia Valley Arts Council, which supports the visual and performing arts. 10. Looking at art is good for the soul. After browsing through Art From the Attic, visit Artym Gallery, Effusion Gallery, Black Star Gallery and Village Arts Co-op, all located on main street; and wind up by dropping into Pynelogs Cultural Centre at Kinsmen Beach, where a show of local artists continues until September 4th.
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Book review: The Man Who Loved China Reviewed by Cameron Berry The Windermere Valley Gentlemen Readers’ Society Author Simon Winchester, who has popularized science — particularly the earth sciences and geography — in earlier books such as The Map that Changed the World, Krakatoa and A Crack in the Edge of the World, turns to a biographical format to chronicle the amazing life of Dr. Joseph Needham, a brilliant but eccentric Oxford professor, in his recent book, The Man who Loved China. The first iron was cast in 500 BC, the world’s first book was printed in 868 AD, and the first gunpowder was made in 900 AD. One would assume that these major discoveries and advancements in science and communication would have occurred in Western Europe, given the significance of these events in the evolution of western society. China, it turns out, was the locale for these crucial inventions and many other breakthroughs in medicine, agriculture and manufacturing. Needham, an avid socialist and womanizer, spent
most of his long life cataloguing Chinese inventions. Married to a well-known Oxford colleague, Dorothy Needham, for more than 60 years, he openly had a 50year liaison with Lu Gweidjen, his brilliant Chinese academic associate, whom he married at age 88, immediately following the death of Dorothy. Although Needham’s extracurricular activities provided another dimension to his character, he is known for his profound investigation of early Chinese science, which resulted in the seventeen-volume Science and Civilization in China, the greatest one-man encyclopaedia ever written. Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Needham arrived in Chongqing in 1943 under very difficult circumstances.
Vast areas of China were under Japanese occupation; however, Needham managed to travel extensively, visiting and obtaining British and American funding for the struggling academic community. His hair-raising travels and near conflicts with the occupation forces makes for fascinating reading. Over the course of his career he had a number of trips to China. He befriended Zhou Enlai and Mao Zedong after the communist takeover in the late 1940s and was the recipient of a number of Chinese honours and awards. As the Cold War between the West and Russia and China heated up, he naively let himself be used as a stooge for the Chinese and North Korean regimes, which caused him severe embarrassment. He was ostracized for a number of years by his Oxford peers and the British government of the day. Having a scientific background, I thoroughly enjoyed this book but caution that it is not a page-turner as a mystery novel might be. Winchester is an excellent writer and the text flows easily as he takes us through the life of Needham. With China now becoming such a significant player on the world stage, this book is an excellent insight into this emerging nation, which essentially closed its doors to the world for almost 500 years. This book is available through both the Invermere and Radium Public Libraries.
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September 2, 2011
Artym Gallery celebrates 10 years of art
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Artym Gallery owners, Grey Bradatsch and Connie Artym-Bradatsch will be celebrating their art gallery’s 10th anniversary on September 2nd. One decade ago, the couple sold everything they owned and were going to open either a restaurant or an art gallery, when fate nudged them to the Columbia Valley. They moved from Calgary to Invermere, and the rest, they say, is history. During the 10 years Artym has been open, it has gained an international reputation within the art world, culminating in an invitation to attend a national art gala hosted by Governor General Michaelle Jean at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. Only two art galleries were invited to attend. Residents and visitors are invited to celebrate with Connie and Grey on Friday, September 2nd, from 6-9 p.m. at the gallery, and again from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 3rd. Photo by Joshua Estabrooks
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September 2, 2011
New photography studio and framing shop opens
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By Joshua Estabrooks Pioneer Staff Professional photographer, Kimberley Rae Sanderson, got hooked on taking pictures when she was six years old. She moved to Invermere from Edmonton in 2003, and instantly fell in love with the scenery and the people. She just recently opened a photography studio and custom framing shop in early August, and is looking forward to serving the valley’s photography and framing needs with friendly service and attention to detail that is second to none. Her studio is located behind Gone Hollywood Video in Invermere, and already business has been good, she said. Ms. Sanderson got to know the tricks of the photography trade by apprenticing with professional photographers up and down the west coast, and found that she had a real passion for commercial, architectural and portrait photography. “I’m very technical,” she said. “I like moulding and moving the light. I love it when I capture a moment in time. We live in such a fast-paced world that when we see an image that captures a deeper sense of someone or something we allow ourselves the time to contemplate and ponder.”
Being a photographer first, Ms. Sanderson knows the importance of having quality printing and framing services available locally, which is why she offers a full range of printing and framing options, including canvas. She uses Larson Juhl frames and mats because they have a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, are high quality products and have reasonable price points. Her portrait studio is still evolving in the new space, but she can handle pretty much any portrait idea her clients’ imagination can come up with, either in studio or on location. And when all is said and done they can leave with that portrait printed and framed in a variety of options that will suit any taste and budget. Ms. Sanderson can also organize photos into a coffee table book for her clients, touch up and restore old photographs, connect with woodworkers for completely custom frames and make prints as wide as 44 inches, which is unique to the Columbia Valley, she said. “There are lots of creative options for displaying a photograph if you don’t want to just hang it on your wall. I’m always willing to work with anyone on any idea they may have.” Ms. Sanderson’s studio is open Wednesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Or, call 250-342-5102 for an appointment. Her website is www.kimberleyrae.ca.
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September 2, 2011
Little helpers The kids from Invermere’s Sonshine Children’s Centre put litterbugs to shame by picking garbage each Friday at different locations around Invermere. After picking seven bags of garbage from Pothole Park, the group was inspired to write Letters to the Editor (see page 23). Pictured, left to right: Wyatt Armstrong, Jack Beyak, Brooke Isted, Melissa Wall, Emmy-lou Grieve, Ismay Lehr, Jane Beyak and Jaxen Schuit. Photo by Kelsey Verboom
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September 2, 2011
Dear Invermere: I don’t like it when we litter on the earth. We should not litter because it makes our earth sad and messy. We should not litter because we should keep everything clean. If we see litter we should pick it up. Melissa, 6
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We also sincerely appreciate the efforts of the management and staff at Copper Point Golf Course and various Media Outlets throughout the East Kootenay Region for helping make this tournament a continued success.
Gift-in-Kind Sponsors & Donors:
Avril Sullivan (Interior Health), Bighorn Meadows Resort, Chris Klausen (Co-Producer, Big Bang Theory), Columbia Basin Trust, Columbia Valley Trading Company, Copper Point Golf Course, Eagle Ranch Golf Resort, Edgewater Hilltop Par 3, Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, High Country Properties, Invermere Family Chiropractic, Invermere Health Care Auxiliary, Invermere Home Hardware, Kootenay ICE Hockey Club, Lori Watt-Sign Artists, Max Helmer Construction, Pillow Lane (Cathy Howard), Radium Prestige Inn, Super 8 Motel & Rocky River Grill, Te Papa Nui Antiques, Valley Fitness Society, Walker’s Repair Centre, Windermere Valley Golf Course.
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Salmon Festival coming soon to Fairmont
September 2, 2011
Submitted by Andi Dzilums Columbia Salmon Festival Coordinator The first annual Columbia Salmon Festival will be taking place September 28th-October 1st, in the Columbia Valley. This inaugural festival is being hosted by the Canadian Columbia River Inter-tribal Fisheries Commission and the Ktunaxa and Secwepemc Nations, in partnership with the Columbia Wetland Stewardship Partnership and the Fairmont Trails Society. The mission of the festival is to inform people about the history and future of salmon in the Upper Columbia, and their cultural significance. On offer will be events and activities
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in the Invermere and Fairmont areas including youth salmon awareness trips, guest speakers, charity golf tournament, the Salmon Monument celebrations and a final Gala Salmon Dinner with celebrity chef David Wolfman. This historic event will involve First Nations and U.S. tribe political leaders, federal, provincial and local leaders, members of the Ktunaxa, Okanagan and Shuswap First Nations and local residents. Many people in the valley have forgotten the role that salmon played in the Upper Columbia prior to the construction of Grand Coulee dam in 1942. Before that time Chinook Salmon spawned in the Upper Columbia, many of them in the river right below the
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Fairmont and Eagle Ranch resorts. Weighing up to 40 pounds, these fish were a critical source of subsistence for Ktunaxa Nation and Shuswap (Kinbasket) community members. Although the big salmon are gone, they have been replaced ecologically by Kokanee Salmon, some 250,000 of which presently spawn in these same areas. They will turn the river bright red during the actual event, which is at the height of the run. We welcome one and all to join us in making this inaugural Annual Columbia Salmon Festival a great success as we celebrate the remarkable history and promising future of these resilient and phenomenal creatures. For information: 250-345-6049 or adzilums@fhsr.com.
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Left, A custom-made 4 by 12 inch steel tube stringer and railing during fabrication in TXN’s shop. Right, the finished piece installed on site. TXN Installations has been operating in Invermere for 13 years, providing structural steel, steel components and architectural steel details including stairs and railings for the construction industry. Not only is TXN a steel fabricator, they also offer installation and a mobile welding service, with their seven person full-time crew including three welders, a fabricator, machinist and an ironworker/erector — all trade qualified Red Seal journeymen. After a steady increase in demand for structurally-approved steel work, owner Shane McKay and his team are expanding the business, starting with the creation of a full catalogue of many commonly requested structural steel component parts for use in the timber frame and general construction industry. “The plan is to create a catalogue of products and distribute them for people to order or use as a point of reference if they aren’t quite sure what part they need,” said Dave Weatherhead, who is leading the sales side of the business as they expand. “That way we have the drawings for standard components and the ability to make them very quickly and affordably.”
Expanding now, during an economic downturn, will place TXN and their clients in a very strong position when the anticipated upturn arrives, explained Shane. Making standard parts will free up the team to design exceptional products in demand elsewhere. In addition to standard parts, TXN can also entirely custom make steel components to solve any construction need, as well as offering design, construction and installation of large steel pieces including custom-built staircases and railings. They are also the only Canadian Welding Bureau certified company in the valley, to CSA Standard W47.1, a requirement of the building code for steelwork in commercial, industrial and residential applications. Working in collaboration with local draftsman Tomaz Stich, TXN are able to offer technical drawings for complex projects, giving clients an immediate idea of how the end product will look and a set of technical specifications for the shop to work with. TXN’s work can be found in homes and businesses across the Kootenay-Columbia region, from Elkford to Golden and in Banff, Canmore and Calgary.
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September 2, 2011
Adult Recreational Hockey
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Includes 30 game regular season, plus playoffs. Season runs Register in person at High Country September to April. Properties. 1006, 7th Avenue, All games on Sunday night Invermere. Payment must be made with exception of at the time of registration via tournaments and playoffs. cheque, cash, or money order.
Fairmont Hot Springs Resort recently welcomed new Executive Chef Greg Godfrey to its kitchen. Prior to his Executive Chef position at Fairmont Hot Springs, Chef Godfrey has held positions as the Executive Sous Chef at Predator Ridge in Okanagan, B.C., for four years; Sous Chef at the Delta in Kananaskis, Alberta, for four years; five years at Buffalo Mountain Lodge in Banff, Alberta; and a six-month co-op at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise in Banff, Alberta. Chef Godfrey began his working career in Criminology, before switching to the culinary arts. He is currently settling in Radium Hot Springs with his wife Janice, and their 11-month-old son Noah.
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September 2, 2011 GENEROUS — NHL Vancouver Canuck, Mason Raymond, signs the jersey of lucky local 5-year-old, Tristan McIntosh. Photo by Kelsey Verboom
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TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA STUDY Do you, or someone you know suffer from trigeminal neuralgia (a cause of facial pain)? If so, please get in touch with Dr. Louw at the Chisel Peak Medical Clinic, who is currently doing a study on this disorder on a promising new injection treatment.
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Vancouver Canuck signs for skaters Pioneer Staff Local skaters and hockey players were treated to a one-on-one visit by Vancouver Canuck Mason Raymond, when he stopped by to help open The Garage, a new dryland training facility for local skaters that is the first of its kind in the region. The 7,500 square foot facility is located near Dry Gulch on 10 acres of land, and will offer both indoor and outdoor training specific to all types of skaters. The two-level refurbished garage holds exercise equipment designed to target on-ice skills.
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The facility is a joint venture of local personal trainers, Lexi McIntosh and Tamela Hart, who said they hope the new workout centre will bring a high-quality level of instruction at a price that’s affordable to all parents. The Garage has signed on to train the Columbia Valley Rockies hockey team, and is in talks with a number of other teams who regularly hit the ice to train. On August 28th, Mason Raymond visited with local hockey players and signed autographs, including his own NHL stick and jersey, to help with the facility. “Mason was so generous and so kind,” Lexi said. “It was a really nice way to celebrate the upcoming season.”
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CBT is seeking a qualified agency/contractor to assist CBT in a rebranding exercise. The Request for Proposal can be viewed online at www.cbt.org/opportunities or by contacting Rachel Lucas at 1.800.505.8998 or cbtcommunications@cbt.org. Deadline is September 23, 2011, 3 p.m. PST / 4 p.m. MST.
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Killer Rollbots skate hard in Cranbrook Invermere’s own Killer Rollbots rolled into Marysville on Saturday, August 27th for the inaugural bout of the East Kootenay Roller Derby League. The event was called “Sucker Punch” and tickets were completely sold out. The Killer Rollbots took on Cranbrook’s Mountain Town Maulers. In the end the Killer Rollbots lost the hard-fought match 173-111, but the event highlighted the potential of roller derby’s future in the Columbia Valley. Pictured here, Rollbots jammer, Lindsay Johnston (a.k.a. Angela Lansderby), breaks through the pack to become lead jammer for the Rollbots.
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First river cleanup a success
September 2, 2011
By Kate Irwin Pioneer Staff The first Annual Backyard Columbia River Cleanup took place in Fairmont Hot Springs on August 29th, netting a total of nine bags of garbage pulled from the river and shoreline beside Riverside Golf Course. A modest crew of locals met with organizer Jocelyn MacGregor at Spruce Grove Campground and set out down the river with boats,
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find was a message in a bottle, placed there by a young resident of Columere Park. “It was a thoughtful message about solving world hunger,” Ms. MacGregor added. “We couldn’t leave it in the river because it was in a plastic container, but we did get the message.” The plan is to turn the river cleanup into an annual event at the end of each summer, to keep the river and its banks clean for all of the wildlife and visitors who enjoy it.
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Come learn about what we hope to achieve and why zoning may be necessary. You can help to identify issues and opportunities by telling us what you want and don’t want to see on the lake and along the foreshore. Information at the meeting will be provided on: • • • • •
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The meeting will be held at: Pynelogs Cultural Centre 1720 4th Avenue, Invermere Tuesday, September 20, 2011 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm For further information, please contact Karen MacLeod, Planner, at 250-489-0313, toll free at 1-888-478-7335 or email lakewindermere@rdek.bc.ca. The Open House will be hosted by the RDEK and the District of Invermere
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CLEANUP CREW — Left, Jocelyn MacGregor and Matt Hammond clean their way along the shoreline near Riverside Golf Course in Fairmont Hot Springs. Above, James Rymer (left) and Matt Hammond onboard one of the boats used to carry away the garbage collected. Photos by Kate Irwin
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September 2, 2011
Local returns from a year in France By Joshua Estabrooks Pioneer Staff High school student, Martina Shovar, recently returned from an 11-month adventure in France as part of the Rotary Youth Exchange program. She had 16 countries to choose from, France being her second choice behind Italy. Miss Shovar said France was high on her list, as she really wanted to expand her knowledge and use of the language. During her time in the country she lived with four different host families in urban and rural settings, so she got a real feel for the various lifestyles within France. Upon arriving, Ms. Shovar said it took a little while to get used to the different accents, but once she got the hang of it, the six years of French language she took in school really helped her get a head start. The school she attended didn’t really have any special treatment for exchange students, so she was forced to dive into the language and figure out a lot of the school work on her own. Because of this, her focus shifted from trying to pass all of her courses with high marks to just trying to be social and master the language, which she said she
felt was the better option. “I’m really glad I went with Rotary because they encouraged me not to stress out about the school work and to focus on making friends and learning the language,” she said. “Had I been sitting at a desk reading books all day I wouldn’t have learned as much French.” The schools are much more strict in France, and the students take their schooling much more seriously then they do in North America, Ms. Shovar said. “It was more university-style, where the teacher would speak and we just wrote everything down. For the first couple of months I was scared to ask to go to the washroom because no one else did. It took me a little while to get used to it.” Being a member of the Akisqnuk First Nation added a twist to her experience, she said, as a lot of the Europeans she came across didn’t really have a concept of First Nations people. “I brought my regalia over with me and I danced for my host families and spoke about my heritage. When I told people that I was Native, I would say Indian and they thought I was from India.” Settling back into life in Invermere wasn’t as hard as Ms. Shovar thought it would be, but she is planning to move back to France when she finishes Grade 12 to work as an au pair.
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE — Martina Shovar at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. Photo Submitted
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Village of Radium Hot Springs NOTICE OF PROPOSED OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AND ZONING AMENDMENTS
This summer could be a scorcher.
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Village of Radium Hot Springs is considering amendments to the Zoning Bylaw and Official Community Plan (OCP). The proposed bylaws (Numbers 381 and 382) will affect the following property as shown in bold below, with the following zoning changes. Property description: • Lot 1, Plan NEP77300, District Lot 486, Kootenay District PID 026-172-950
The property is currently within the Mixed Commercial/Residential land use zone in the OCP and zoned in the Zoning Bylaw as C2 – Pedestrian Commercial/Residential. The proposed rezoning will downzone the current land use zone to Multiple Family Residential in the OCP and change the zoning to R-3 Multi Family Residential. A PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 381 and the Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 382 will be held: SEPTEMBER 14th, 2011 AT 7:00 P.M. RADIUM FIREHALL 4878 RADIUM BLVD. RADIUM HOT SPRINGS, B.C.
Nearly half of wildfires in British Columbia are caused by human carelessness. Please prevent and report wildfires. To report a wildfire, call *5555 on your cell.
All persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw may submit written presentations to the Village of Radium Hot Springs, PO Box 340, Radium Hot Springs, BC, V0A 1M0 or Fax: 250-347-9068 prior to the date and time of the hearing. Submissions will not be received after the public hearing has been adjourned.
For more information, visit www.BCforestfireinfo.gov.bc.ca
The full bylaws and zoning map may be inspected at the Village Office, 4836A Radium Blvd., during regular office hours. For further information, contact 250-347-6455. Arne Dohlen, Approvals Officer
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HERE TO SERVE YOU ROSS‛S POOLS & SPAS Commercial – Residential Installation – Maintenance – Repairs
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Pioneer Classifieds s obituary s James Ralph Johnston January 30, 1917 -- August 18, 2011 James Ralph Johnston, died of age related causes on August 18, 2011, at the age of 94. Ralph is survived by his wife Caroline; and former wife Joan; sister Joy; daughters Lynne and Trish; sister-in-law, Dietmar; step-children Douglas, Judy, Jay, Nancy; Susan, David and Stephen; grandchildren Allison, Jordan, Courtenay, Simon and Kurt and greatgrandchildren Grace, Joy, Addison, Zion and Eden as well as many other extended family members and friends. He was pre-deceased by his sister Doreen, former wife Rhoda and daughter Sheila. Ralph was born on January 30, 1917, and raised in the Invermere valley. His family homesteaded “Comfort Ranch” until 1926, when they moved into Invermere when Henry Ford had made breeding carriage horses unprofitable. Graduating from high school in 1935, Ralph set off to the University of British Columbia where, he graduated from UBC with a degree in Forestry Engineering. He was immediately hired by the B.C. Forest Service. In 1942, Ralph joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, where he served in Manitoba, training young navigators for the concerted bombing raids over Germany rather than flying overseas as he had planned. After his military service, Ralph returned to the B.C. Forest Service rising through the ranks to serve as Assistant District Forester in Kamloops and District Forest Manager in Prince Rupert, Nelson and Kamloops, until retiring in Kamloops after 40 years of service. A consummate outdoorsman, he delighted in sharing his love of nature and vast knowledge of the natural world with his family. As a result, none of us will ever light a campfire with more than one match or have an artificial Christmas tree and most of us know how to find tiny, wild strawberries and can name several species of conifers. In his retirement years, Ralph was a square dancing enthusiast. He also enjoyed his many years of Rotary Club fellowship and supported its international mission. A life-long believer, he was a regular attendee of both the Salvation Army and Hills of Peace Lutheran churches. His family extends heartfelt thanks to all the staff at Berwick for their excellent, expert, and loving care of Ralph in his last year. Ralph’s funeral will be held at Hills of Peace Lutheran Church in Kamloops at 11 a.m., on September 3, 2011. A reception at the church will immediately follow the service. Ralph was a strong proponent of charitable giving; in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the donor’s favourite charity. Condolences may be expressed at www.schoenings.com
~ Gone are the days we used to share, but in our hearts you’re always there ~
GARAGE SALES HUGE GARAGE SALE! SATURDAY, SEPT 3rd. 9 A.M.- 4 P.M. GRATTON RESIDENCE 2107 KOOTENAY #3 ROAD, WINDERMERE. From Hwy 93/95, turn east at Scandia Concrete, turn right (south) at Kootenay #3 Road for 1 km following pink signs. We are downsizing for retirement & have TOO MUCH STUFF! Lots of great deals - tools, compressor, antiques, toys, dishes, knickknacks, men’s/women’s clothes, all kinds of furniture including patio deck set, bookcase and dining room set. “ONE STOP SHOPPING” – BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Estate Sale Silver/plate, collectibles, furniture, power tools, chess sets, household items. 1715 – 3rd Ave, Fort Point. Sept. 2nd and 3rd, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. (Friday & Saturday). Saturday, Sept. 29th, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 1067 Timberhill Place (Timber Ridge 2). Downsizing - garden furniture, household furniture and misc. items. Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 905 13th Street, Invermere. Fabric, wool, books, jewelry, CDs, purses, clothing, crafts, and much more. Sept. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Black Forest Heights (next to Tim Hortons), 14-B Wolf Cres. Construction power tools, Mastercraft 10” table saw, router, sander, grinders, 3 ft. clamps etc. Child’s playpen and gate, etc. (2) mountain bikes, breadmaker, Bell sat. dish, golf clubs, good men’s clothing (size medium, 32 x 32). 250-341-6895. Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 7:30 a.m. 12 p.m. 1917 Indian Beach Rd., Windermere. Windows, doors, hardwood flooring, trim, antiques, bikes and much more.
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GARAGE SALES
ANNOUNCEMENT
cheers & Jeers
Saturday, Sept. 3rd 305-13th Ave 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Household items, kids’ stuff, and much more.
Al-Anon. Are you concerned about or affected by someone else’s drinking? If so, please join us. Al-Anon meets EVERY Monday in Invermere at 7:15 p.m. at the Canadian Martyrs Catholic Church, 712 – 12th Ave (behind the Invermere hospital). For information, please call Carol at 250-347-9841.
Cheers to the doctors and staff at the Invermere Medical Clinic for being so eager to help, and especially to Dr. Mannheimer, who carefully listens to his patients to ensure the best quality of care.
Sunday, Sept. 4th 1712-13th Ave. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Canopy, household items, BBQ, vanity, stairs, dishes, fire pit, TVs and tools. Saturday, Sept. 3rd. Starts at 9 a.m. It all has to go! 1004 - 11th Ave. Yard sale Monday, Sept. 5th, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 1401-7th Ave. Misc. treasures. Post-Renovation Garage Sale (Fri-Sun 9-3) Feature Items include: Patio table set - $75, Weber natural gas BBQ - $200, GE stovetop/ range - $50, Panasonic microwave - $20, wooden bookshelves - $25/ ea, Craftsman radial arm saw - $75, brand-new ceiling fan $50, Brazilian cherry engineered flooring, 800 sq. ft, new - $300, Computer desk - $100. Please call or stop by and ask for Melissa, Steven or Val. If you find something you want, make us an offer! Phone: 250-342-6090. Address: RR3 4852 Timber Ridge Rd (Phase 1). Directions: Across the street from the Valley Alley, up the hill and on the left, past the post office boxes. Saturday, September 3rd, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Scuba gear, composite decking, clawfoot tub, table/chairs, chariot stroller, bikes, vintage chairs, spa equipment. 119 12A Avenue, Invermere.
ANNOUNCEMENT 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 far end of the Service B.C. building, 625-4th Street, Invermere. The Radium Friendship Group meets at 8 p.m. Friday at the Catholic Church, east side of Main Street, Radium. Call 250-342-2424 for more info.
Windy Café . . . is now open for lunch from 11:302:30 and dinner as always from 5:00-9:00pm. Enjoy 10% off all orders.
thank you The family of Assaph Gretzinger would like to express heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and staff of the Invermere and District Hospital for their excellent, kind, and compassionate care of Assaph during his illness.
lost and found Ray-Ban ladies prescription sunglasses found near Tim Hortons on Friday, Aug. 26th. Call 250-3456390. Stolen June 16th from a parked car at the water tower house in Invermere. 32 gigabyte iPod with engraving “Penelope 223-6500” on the back. Extreme sentimental value. Please mail back to Box 77 Athalmer, B.C., V0A 1A0 or take to RCMP office. No questions asked, I just really want it back. Call 250341-8580 with any information. Thank You.
cheers & Jeers A special Cheers to Miss Michelle Navratil of Aspire Dance for all your hard work and dedication. We were very blessed to have you as our dance teacher. We wish you nothing but the best! Thank You with love.
Cheers to Janine at our local DQ for providing such wonderful service to so many people here in the valley. We are sorry to see you leave DQ but understand you are off to explore bigger & better positions. Good luck! We will miss you. Cheers to the RCMP officers who stopped my son and his friends in their boat on Lake Windermere. The officers were extremely kind and fair in their treatment of a boatful of young men. Thank you for your wonderful work. Cheers to the friendly staff at Sobeys who are always so helpful even when I do something that requires a supervisor(s) to remedy the situation. Thanks for making grocery shopping such a pleasant event on busy summer weekends. Cheers to cashier Stephanie at Sobeys. It’s always so nice chatting with you. It is easy to see you are a genuinely kind. YOU have a nice day! Jeers to the campers at Dunbar Lake who took over the public docks as their own and had some passive aggressive comments about me and my daughters being on “your dock”. Thanks for the dinner invitation but cheers for the dingie you left behind. Karma! Cheers to the girls at Choppers for lending me a personal product to help my dog’s hurt paw pads. Jessica. Jeers to the person who stole our 5-month-old Black Lab and our black Newfoundlander out of our yard on Hwy 95 south in Parson area. Thanks, they were our family pets!
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commercial space
SUITE FOR RENT
Cheers to Don Reynolds at DR Sports for donating his time and work. The Radium Chamber appreciates it!
Rent/Sell approx 2400 sq. ft. between Home Renovation Centre & Fitz Flooring. For more information please call Lorne at 250-270-0102.
CARRIAGE COURT APARTMENTS. Conveniently located behind Sobeys 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, NP. Utilities not included. $850/month. Available immediately, 250-3428781.
Jeers to the management who didn’t even attend their own golf charity tournament. Jeers to the people who don’t yield to oncoming traffic at the Athalmer Rd./Cemetary Rd. intersection. Not everyone is turning left so wait your turn! Cheers to the ladies who clean up Kinsmen Beach area daily. They do a fantastic job picking up after inconsiderate people. Cheers to everyone in the local food and beverage and service industry for surviving another summer! Double cheers to all the people who are still nice and friendly even when some customers don’t extend you the same courtesy, you’re the ones that make it worthwhile! Cheers to everyone in the Valley that made the last 2 years as fantastic as they were. Going to miss it! Special thanks to K.P, K.O, and Dirty Penny.
storage
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. Outdoor storage available boats, RVs, cars monitored 24 hrs a day. Call 250-270-0323.
For rent approx. 870 sq. ft. behind the Dry Cleaners. $390/month + HST, power, and utilities. Available immediately. Helga Boker: 250342-6790. 15’x25’ studio space in Fairmont available to rent by the hour for fitness/dance related activities. Also 3-10’x10’ private rooms available to rent monthly for private practice. For inquiries call Jan Klimek: 250-342-1194 or 250342-1195. Large yard and Quonset in Althalmer Industrial Park across from OK Tire. $1,200/month. 250342-3790. Commercial Space adjacent to new Canadian Tire. 1000 sq. ft. $1,000/ month triple net. Call 250-3423790. For lease, approximately 2800 sq. ft. Across from the Invermere Post Office. Contact Gordon at 250-3429271.
shared accommodation Private room w/ cable, phone, laundry access, internet, and all utilities included, $400/month + $200 DD, N/P, 250-342-4020. Private room & bathroom for rent. Female preferred, N/S, N/P, W/D. Available Sept. 1st, utilities included. References required. $450/month. 250-345-2104. Room for rent in Invermere – Available September for female roommate. N/S, N/P, large bdrm with cable, wireless internet, furnished if needed, also with shared laundry and kitchen in beautiful log home. $400/month includes all utilities. Call 250-3421010. Room(s) for rent near family home suitable for 1 or 2 people. $400/month + ¼ Hydro, includes internet access, N/S, N/P. Available Oct 1st. 250-342-3399.
2-bdrm apartments, D/T Invermere, clean, quiet units, parking, walk to everything, Start at $775/month, N/S, references required, D/W, W/D hookups. Call Dennis, 250-3426912. RADIUM – Bachelor – 1-bdrm – 2-bdrm fully furnished units. 1-3 bdrm unfurnished apt. Rent includes heat, hydro, cable, and parking. DD required. N/S, pets possible. Call Joan at 250-3427517 for more information and availability. 2 upper level, 2-bdrm suites recently renovated with 4 appliances, large deck, $700/ month each available immediately in Windermere, 4-plex, large yard, views of lake, separate entrances, ample parking and just 3 blocks from the beach. Call or text 403803-4540 or call 403-241-8598 or sillymilleys@shaw.ca. Radium, nice, bright, 1-bdrm suite close to D/T. $650/month including utilities. 250-347-6420. Fully furnished 1-bdrm basement suite in Invermere. Close to all amenities. $700/month utilities included. DD required, N/S, N/P. Available Sept. 1st. 250-342-3832. Furnished 1-bdrm apartment in Invermere. Private entrance, W/D, N/S. Dogs welcome, near schools & hospital. $695/month + ½ electricity. 403-375-0200. Large 3-bdrm in central location. 1,250 sq. ft. + large storage room. Available October 1st. $1,000/ month includes hydro, cable and internet. Call Ken Becker 250-3421161.
SUITE FOR RENT
SUITE FOR RENT For rent- Invermere, 1-bdrm furnished lower apartment. Private entrance, parking, and yard. N/P, N/S, references required. $675/ month includes utilities, cable TV, and shared laundry. 250-341-6096.
Bright, new walkout 1-bdrm basement suite in Radium. Furnished, W/D, in suite, full kitchen, wireless internet, N/S, N/P. Available Sept. 1st. $750/month includes utilities and furniture rental. Call 250-341-1454 or timberstoneservices@gmail.com. Large 1-bdrm 1-bath, W/D, N/S, N/P, extra storage. Available Sept 1st. $700/month includes hydro. Call 250-342-6607. Lower level 1-bdrm apartment. Fully furnished, private entrance, no animals, N/S. $600/month. Call 250-342-6738. 3-bdrm, 1-bath large upper suite in Black Forest Heights. $1,100/ month includes utilities W/D, D/W. DD and references required. N/S preferred. Available immediately. Call 250-342-9025. Brand new, furnished lower level suite for rent. 2-bdrm, 2-bath, lots of windows, bright and clean. Available immediately, N/S, N/P. $750/month + utilities. 250-3423790. Renovated 2-bdrm, 1-bath apartment in Invermere. Furnished & equipped. Hydro & cable included. Shared laundry. $875/ month. Call Ben Green, Green Door Property Management at 250688-0362 or visit Kijiji.ca AD ID 308263495.
1-bdrm, 1-bath basement suite, private entrance, N/S, N/P, $600/ month utilities, cable and wireless included. 250-341-5159. 1-bdrm suite at Condos on Tenth. Facing west, upper floor, quiet building. Guest suite is also available to including W/D and outside vehicle plug-in. Available immediately $590/month + DD. Phone 250-342-2287. Invermere, large, bright, 2-bdrm basement suite with own entry. All appliances (shared W/D). Central location, 2 blocks to D/T. Schools, hospital, 3 blocks to grocery store and beach. Pets OK. N/S Available Oct. 1st. $675/month + utilities. Call Grant 403-493-1245. Invermere, huge, bright, 2-bdrm main floor suite with extra large fenced yard. Nice wood burning stove. All appliances (shared W/D). Central location, 2 blocks to D/T, schools, hospital, 3 blocks to grocery store and beach. Pets OK. N/S, Available Oct 1. $850/month + utilities. Call Grant 403-4931245. Attractive newer walkout suite, optional 1 or 2 bdrm modern compact design w/ wood and tile. 3 appliances, walk to D/T. Available immediately. $695/mo and $795/ mo plus hydro. Call Chris 250-3423790.
Homes FOR RENT
Modern and clean, this spacious 2-bdrm + loft apartment in a 4-plex steps from Invermere’s main street. Comes unfurnished with laundry room, wraparound deck & garage. $1,100/month. Call Ben Green, Green Door Property Management at 250-688-0362 or visit Kijiji.ca AD ID 304130934.
Windermere, 4-bdrm, 2-bath walkout with beautiful views on 3/4 of an acre. New carpet, paint, appliances, dual heat and spring water. $1,200/month + electricity. Call 403-669-6005 or tsowens@shaw.ca.
Radium, 2-bdrm, 2-bath, unfurnished condo, includes utilities. N/S, N/P. Available October 1st. Contact 403-285-3417.
Windermere 4-bdrm, 3-bath home. Fully furnished, available Sept.May. $920/month + utilities. Call 250-342-2135.
Homes FOR RENT
FOR RENT INVERMERE: Lake Windermere Point starting at $900 p/month; furnished or not; pool, underground parking, elevator and much more. CEDARWOOD GLEN: 2 bedr. furnished condo, storage room, central location at $800 plus. BLACK FOREST VILLAGE: 2-3 bedr. furnished or unfurnished long-term from $900 RADIUM: 4 bedroom home, unfurnished long-term, no pets or smoking at $1350 plus util.
Contact Dave or Eric
250-342-4040
www.FirstChoiceRentals.ca
Weekly vacation rental Sayulita Riviera Nayarit. Traditional 2-bdrm, 2-bath. Mexican house, very private, secure, large garden with pool. Contact Giselle: 250688-1004. New Invermere 3-bdrm townhouse 3-full bath, 5 appliances, hardwood floors, large deck, developed basement. Beautiful views, near Sobeys. Available August 1st. $1,140/month + utilities. 403703-0930. Invermere 8th Ave. D/T 1,200 sq. ft. with partially developed basement. 3-bdrm up, 2-bdrm down, 2-bath plus large attached multi-use room, large private deck, 5 appliances, fenced yard. Possible full or partial commercial use. $1,300/month + utilities for residential use. Call Rick: 250-3423057(h) or 250-341-5572. 4-bdrm, 3-bath house 2 blocks from school. Attached garage, large yard, W/D, woodstove, D/W, microwave. Short or long term rental. $1250/month + utilities. Phone 403-993-0567. 3-bdrm house for rent in Radium Valley Vacation Resort. Available October 1st. Fully furnished and equipped. Rent includes electric, water, sewer, satellite TV and clubhouse privileges. $1,400/ month + $1,400 DD. 403-516-0744 or raymac020662@hotmail.ca.
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ACREAGES AND LOTS
Black Forest Heights 3-bdrm, 3-bath, single garage, large lawn. Available Sept. 1st. $1,200/month + utilities. References required. Call 250-342-1322.
Newer luxury home in Invermere close to Sobeys. Unfurnished with 3-bdrm, 2.5-bath, garage, granite counters, fenced yard & storage space $1,300/month. Call Ben Green, Green Door Property Management at 250-688-0362 or visit Kijiji.ca AD ID 304127213.
Luxury Chalet of Canyon View – 3 minutes to D/T Invermere, close to schools, 1,700 sq. ft. 3-bdrm, 2 ½ -bath, fully furnished, 5 appliances, patio and BBQ, underground parking, great views, private area. Minimum 4 month lease. $1,500 + utilities. Call Sherry 250-688-1247
Spacious Condo for rent- Castle Rock Estates, Invermere. Hardwood, granite, stainless steel appliances, washer/dryer. Utilities included. N/S, N/P, $1,500/month. Available August 1st. Call 250-342-1314.
Invermere 2-bdrm, 1-bath duplex with large yard. Storage space, unfurnished or furnished. Laundry, wood fireplace. $850/month + utilities. Call Ben Green, Green Door Property Management at 250-6880362. Kijiji.ca Ad ID 308870828.
For sale in Edgewater, 11.254 acres with older home, 3 connections for town water. Asking $500,000. 250845-2566.
Fully furnished executive 4-bdrm house in Fort Point with outstanding lake views. Available from September 1st , 2011 to June 15th, 2012. $1,100 plus utilities, N/S. 250-342-6122.
Great winter property! 3-bdrm, 2-bath, fireplaces, indoor pond, and all amenities. Suite is also available. $1,400/month. 250-5810455.
1-bdrm cabin in Edgewater. $500/ month + utilities or $600/month, all included. Call 250-342-5912. Large 4-bdrm, 3-bath home in Edgewater. Available Sept. 15th. N/S, N/P $1,200/month + utilities. Call 250-342-1152. 2-bdrm, 2-bath fully furnished townhouse in Radium. N/S, N/P. $1,000/month. Available immediately. Call 403-237-4698 or 403-240-9357. Large house in Radium on acreage. 3-bdrm, 2-bath, garden, patio, N/S, DD required, pets negotiable. Yard maintenance required. Available immediately for long-term rental. $900/month + utilities. Call 250341-1099. 3-bdrm mobile home in Green Acres MHP. Beautiful large yard, new kitchen, siding, roofs, decks and roof. Must be seen to appreciate. No dogs allowed. $800/month + utilities. Call 250-342-1700 days or 250-347-9242 evenings. Fairmont/Columbia Ridge. 4-bdrm, 2-bath home with hardwood floors, large decks, 3-bay garage, N/S, pets considered. $1,500/ month + utilities. September 15th or October 1st. 250-688-0777. 3-bdrm, 2-bath home for rent across from high school. Includes W/D, D/W, garage, large fenced yard, wood stove and nice deck. $1,250/month. N/S. Call 250-3423790. Large, clean unfurnished cabin in Fairmont. 3-bdrm, 2-renovated baths, great deck, lots of storage, $1,250/month. Call Ben Green, Green Door Property Management at 250-688-0362 or visit Kijiji.ca AD ID 298857683. Bright 2-bdrm home in Athalmer. Large kitchen, F/S, W/D, yard, pets negotiable. $900/month includes utilities. 250-342-3841.
House sitting opportunity for 1 or 2 responsible people. Low rent, beautifully renovated, lake front house, magnificent view, and walking distance to town. Available Sept. 15th to June 2012. Call 250342-6421 or 403-251-5798.
2-bdrm, farmhouse in Fairmont. Available Sept. – April. $650/month + utilities. Rental is conditional to caring for animals and light snow removal. Remuneration available. Please call Funtasia Fairmont Fun Park 250-345-4511 or 250-3454558 (evenings).
In Wilmer, 2-3 bdrm mobile home with wood and propane heat, large fenced yard. $700/month. Sorry no dogs. 250-342-8377 after 6 p.m.
Westside Park 3-bdrm, 3-bath nicely finished family home. Available Oct. 1st $1,000/month + utilities. 250-342-3399.
Fully furnished Windermere areaIndian Beach Estates Vacation home for lease. Residence features magnificent and private panoramic views of Lake Windermere and the mountains. This 2200 sq. ft. 2 level home has 4-bdrm, 2-bath, 2-fireplaces, living room, dining area, and cozy TV room. Outdoors requires little maintenance and features 2 decks, one of which is a very large wrap around deck. Only minutes to the lake. Comes not only furnished but also includes all dishes, cutlery, linens, cookware and TV. Also includes stove, 2 fridges, extra freezer, DW, MW, W/D. Annual lease for 1-2 persons is $1575/month + utilities. $1675/ month + utilities for 3-4 persons. No more than 4 persons allowed. Available November 1st (or sooner if existing tenant agrees) N/S, pets negotiable (no cats), DD and references required. Best to email as traveling. peandse@gmail.com or 403-266-4555.
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4-bdrm, 2.5-bath home for rent in Wilmer subdivision. Fridge, stove, D/W included. $1,200/month + utilties. Pets allowed, N/S, references required. Available Oct 1st. 250-342-8340.
Windermere Lakeview Meadows Spacious luxury, 3-bdrm, 2½-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, $1,800/ month, includes Heat/AC, + basic utilities. Rent to own options. Avail immediately, 250-688-0512. Hillcrest Apartments has 2-bdrm apartments, $800/month, utilities included, fully furnished, all in 250341-1182. 2-bdrm, 2-full bath, in Radium. Access to pool and hot tub. Underground parking. $900/ month including utilities. Available immediately. 250-270-0377. 1-bdrm condo for rent near Sobeys N/S, N/P. $600/month. Call 250342-6255.
2-bdrm, 2-bath at Radium Peaks. Corner unit close to amenities. Underground parking. $800/month including utilities. Call Janine 250342-1358. Invermere 2-bdrm apartment, fully furnished. $800/month includes utilities. Call 250-688-0111. Akiskinook Resort, 1-bdrm, 2-bath condo, fully furnished, 6-appliances, equipped indoor pool and hot tub. $700/month includes cable. 403-281-3991. Akiskinook Resort, 1-bdrm newly furnished condo. 42” plasma TV, DW, pool, spa and beach. Available Sept – June, N/P, N/S. $750/month + hydro. 403-293-3870. Executive 2-bdrm, 2-bath fully furnished and equipped condo in Invermere. Available year round. Hot tub & fitness room. $1,100/ month. Call Ben Green, Green Door Property Management at 250688-0362 or visit Kijiji.ca AD ID 298853872. Newer 2-bdrm, 2-bath ground floor condo in Radium. Partially furnished or unfurnished with W/D, A/C, underground parking & hydro included. $845/month. Call Ben Green, Green Door Property Management at 250-688- 0362 or visit Kijiji.ca AD ID 308857664. Executive 2-bdrm, 2-bath, open concept R2000 condo, fullyfurnished in downtown Invermere. Includes all appliances, heated floors in bathrooms, electric fireplace and top of the line BBQ. $1,200/month + utilities. Available immediately. Please email dcordery@cogeco.ca or call 416709-4590. Radium 2-bdrm, 2-bath unfurnished condo. Includes utilities, N/S, N/P. Available Oct. 1st. Contact 403-285-3417.
Magnificent 3035 sq. ft. 5-bdrm, 3-bath home for rent at Castle Rock in Invermere. Quiet location, beautiful wood and slate features. Dbl. car garage, amazing views. Close to schools & town. $1,650/ month + utilities. Call Ben Green, Green Door Property Management at 250-688-0362 Kijiji.ca Ad ID 309813706.
ACREAGES AND LOTS
Lake & Mountain Views Location: Wilder Subdivision, end of Cul-de-sac Road. Very Private. NO BUILDING COMMITMENT. OPTIONS: BUILD A HOME/COTTAGE 2/3 OR 4 PLEX. Zoned R2. Photos: www.kijiji.ca. Ad# 303457072. $249,900 OBO No HST. 910-15A Crescent. Call Bonnie-Lou 250-342-6899 Email: escape@sunsationsdayspa.com Ranch, farm, or eco-lodge on spectacular bluff above ¼ mile river frontage. 120 acres with canoe landing, nearby site for level airstrip. Municipal water, 3 phase power available. Gravel road to Hwy. 95. In Edgewater fire protection district. Edgewater Developments: 250-347-9660. www.edgeh20.com. Zoned mobile home ¾-acre lot in Edgewater for sale. $159,000 OBO. Call 250-342-5912. Treed view, single family 55 ft. x 110 ft. lots. No building commitment, within the gated Radium Valley Vacation Resort Community architectural controls. Full Rec. Center membership (pools/hot tubs/fitness facility). First come first served: $59,900. Only 2 remaining! Contact Scott Sauermann at 1-877-347-6838 or scotts@schickedanzwest.com.
mobile home for sale
1996 Dartmouth 14’x70’ mobile home. 3-bdrm, 2-bath, vaulted ceiling in kitchen & living room. 5-appliances, propane furnace. Needs to be moved! $57,000. Please call 250-349-5659 and leave message. 1996 Legacy Mobile Home in Canal Flats F/S, W/D, D/W, wood stove. Also has propane heat. Asking $55,000. Please call after 6 p.m. 250-417-0389 or 250-421-7085. Must sell! Mobile home in Invermere area. Excellent condition 14’x78’ 2-bdrm, 2-bath home. $65,000 open to offers. Call 250763-7879 or 250-214-7879.
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Mountain Home For Sale
www.newbuildinglinks.com Edgewater 1300 sq. ft. home with undeveloped basement 2-bath, 2-bdrm with attached deck & carport. $254,900. To view call 250347-9813. 3-bdrm house on a large treed fully fenced yard. 2-baths, 2 appliances, close to amenities. $369,000 No HST. Call 250-341-5486. 3-bdrm, 3-bath modern, open concept, architecturally designed, hardwood & tile floors, vaulted ceilings, garage and family room. Built in 2002 no updating required. 1800-18th Ave, Invermere. $359,000. Phone 250-342-7329. Priced to sell! 1602-15th Ave Invermere. 3-bdrm, 2-bath, oversized dbl. garage, corner lot, close to schools. Call 250-341-5941 or 250-342-0840 or visit www. mountainviewhome.ca.
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Westside Park 3-bdrm, 2.5-bath home. Also has self contained suite with separate entrance & laundry. Low maintenance. New home warranty. $30,000 less than other homes on the market. Don’t miss this good deal $309,000! Call 250341-5560.
Like new large cat tower for sale. Adjusts to measure floor to ceiling. $100. Call 250-342-3883.
condo for sale Ski to your door, fully furnished 1-bdrm condo, F/P, deck, heated parking, swimming pool, and hot tubs. Tamarack Lodge, Panorama, BC, $115,000 Firm. Call 250-3426858 after 6 p.m. 3-bdrm, nearly-new Radium town home. Fully developed with walkout basement, garage, heat pump, wood trim throughout, custom window coverings. Indoor outdoor pool and fitness center nearby: $299,900. Phone: 250342-0183.
pets Registered 13-year-old POA Buckskin mare and 8-year-old daughter Roan by her side. Both have excellent disposition, great temperament. Would like to keep together. Asking $3,500. Call 250342-8334.
wanted Used refrigerator: Have you recently upgraded and are looking to sell a used, large capacity refrigerator in good condition? We will take it off your hands! Free pick-up. Call 250342-4489. The Golf Ball Girls from the Invermere Farmers Markets are in need of more golf balls. 250-3413712.
Hot tub rentals - week or weekend rates. Valley Spas: 250-342-3922. 302V8 + 3SPEED TRANSMISSION MODIFIED MOTOR too many extras to list. Best Offer. 250-341-7393. Craftsman 4000 27”, 27 HP-48” Cue Twin ride-on mower with utility trailer, excellent condition + extras: $1,200. Located in Panorama. Call 250-341-3641. Yard-Man rear dbl bagger Lawn Tractor. Excellent condition. $900 firm. Leave message. 250-3479323. 15” fairly new Pontiac tires and rims for sale. Call 250-341-5345 open to offers. 80 sq. ft. of patio bricks for FREE. Call 250-342-9851. 4 Bridge Stone Winter Force Tires. Used 2 seasons. 235/55R17. $400 OBO. Call 250-270-0412. Leftover supplies from Reno: 2 CWD windows 3 years old low E. 2 Pine French Doors. Teton rock still available at Home Hardware. New bath taps Price Pfister. Island countertop, Black tile, Grout and other misc. items. Call 250-2700412. Recumbent exercise bike (like new) ladies’ clothing, end table, 2 small TVs, household items and sporting items. Call 250-341-1478. Evinrude, 60 HP, 14 ft. fibre glass boat for sale. Runs great! Asking $700. Call 250-270-0323.
misc. for sale
(2) folding boats with 2 HP Johnson Motor. 10 ft. x 6 ft. and 8 ft. x 6 ft. also comes with oars. $1,600 for both. Call 250-341-5560.
Quality Top Soil and Manure. Top Soil $160/dump truckload, $70/pick-up load. Manure $100/ pick-up load, delivery extra. Call 250-342-1268.
Seasoned, cut, split, and delivered. Pine $150 ½ cord, $225 cord. Fir $200 ½ cord, $325 cord. Larch $240 ½ cord, $350 cord. Call 250-6880143.
700R Chevy Transmission
Support Rockies Hockey!
Custom built originally paid $3,000. Best Offer. 250-341-7393.
Pine, Fir, dry and split. To order call 250-342-6908.
vehicles for sale
1997 AWD Chevy Van. 150,000 kms. V6 engine. Phone 250-3479874 and make an offer.
2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Convertible. 6-cyclinder, auto. Asking $16,500. 128,000 kms. Contact 250-347-2438/250-3425981/ 250-342-1551. 1986 CHEVY ½ TON, no motor, LOTS OF ACCESSORIES. Best Offer. MUST GO! 250-341-7393. 1999 Dodge diesel one-ton pickup. Air bags, new tires. Asking $4,200. Call 250-342-1186.
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STAY VACATION
Piano Lessons! Any Age, Any Grade. Play for enjoyment, recitals or exams. Linda Hookinson ARCT/LTCL. Call 250-342-9286
“A retractable screen door is the best investment we made. Linda, Lake View Meadows.” FREE Installation! Phantom Retractable Screens for Doors, Windows & Large openings www.phantomscreens.com Shannon’s Blinds & Designs Call a professional today Free In-Home Consultation 250-342-5749 shannonsblinds@yahoo.ca “Covering the Valley – One Window At A Time”
Bring the entire family and enjoy lake front RV Camping on the shores of Lake Windermere. Or book your stay in a brand new deluxe cabin with all the amenities. For Reservations: LAKESHORE RESORT & CAMPGROUND
250 342 6352
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.
2007 Chev Silverado 2500 Duramax Diesel Allison Auto. 4x4 crew cab, short box, loaded, heated leather, chip, airbags, 5th wheel hitch etc. Still under warranty. Retail price $31,704 asking $28,000. Phone 250-342-1217.
Vacuums Parts, repairs & accessories, All makes & models Central Vacuums – sales and installations Bonded & licensed Fine Homeservices 250-342-9207, fhs@telus.net.
2003 VW Jetta TDI. 186,000 kms, fully loaded, leather, heated seats, air, sunroof, CD, 1200 km/per tank. Excellent condition, one owner! Call Andrea 250-342-1577.
Furnace & duct cleaning services using the patented rotobrush system. Call AQUAIR for free estimates, 250-342-5089.
1993 Ford Explorer 4x4. 224,000 kms, power lock/windows. $2,000 OBO. Call 250-688-1244.
Water treatment & purification, includes drinking water systems, softeners & conditioners, iron filters. Call AQUAIR, 250-342-5089.
2004 Red Honda Odessy Mini-Van. Asking $5,500 great shape, towing package, excellent all season & winter tires on rims. Call 250-3422826
Heaven’s Best Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Dry in 1 hour! Serving the Valley since 2006. Call 250-688-0213.
Renew & Restore Professional Tile and Grout Cleaning, Re-grouting, Repair and Sealing of Tile, Grout, Slate, and Stone. Commercial and Residential 35 Years Experience New installations also available. 250-341-5645 refreshtile@yahoo.ca. 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 LBO Autobody Your Fender Bender Mender & The Valley Shine Shop Keep your vehicle free of salt & road grime. Have it detailed. Basic – deluxe packages available. Drop in for a free estimate on paint and body work @ #35 109 Industrial Rd. #2, 250-342-9696.
Flooring installations, lino, carpet, laminate and hardwood. 30 years experience. Call 250-347-9192 or 250-341-1235. Executive Typing Services, Over 20 years word processing experience. Resumes, manuals, data entry, and more. Accurate and fast! 250-270-0254. Red Rock Contracting Masonry Work, Riverrock Walls, Glassblocks Etc. . . Tile and Slate, Installations, Interlocking Paving Stones, Retaining Wall Systems, Repairs Etc. . . For Estimates Call 250-341-6869.
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Cleaning Service
House sitting opportunity needed: 35-year-old female looking for a beautiful and inspirational place to write for the fall and possibly winter. Seeker is responsible, professional. Timing is open and flexible. Available as early as September 1st. Looking to house sit in Invermere or Panorama area (location flexible). Call 403-4783022.
Experienced housekeepers required for year round employment. Excellent starting wage, team orientated and pleasant environment. 250-347-9715.
Radium Resort is currently accepting applications for the following full and part-time positions: housekeepers, front desk agents, guest service agents, cooks, prep cooks, servers, and carts attendants. Please submit resume to info@radiumresort.com or apply in person to the front desk. RadiumResort.com. 250-347-9311.
Commercial & Residential Free! From chemicals. Free! From viruses & germs. Call 250-342-2509
help wanted
250 US Gallon tanks for sale. Very versatile, plastic w/ metal cage 6” opening, 2’ discharge, 125lbs. $200 for 1 or $300 for 2. Call George 250347-9500. K&C Pickup will pick up all your recyclable cans and bottles, free at your location between Radium and Fairmont, including Panorama, call 250-342-9503. Invermere Sharpening Carbide and Steel Sharpening Services. Carbide Saw Re-Tipping. Saw-Blades Router-Bits, PlannerKnives, Hole-Saws, Ice Auger Blades, Knives, Scissors, and Much More. 250-341-5447, 345 Blair St. Athalmer.
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Garbage, brush and construction disposal. Mulch deliveries. Call Dale Hunt 250-342-3569 Chinook handyman services specializing in decks, garages and small renos. Please call Doug at 250-345-2164 or 250-341-1619.
House Sitters Available October 15th, 2011 to April 15th, 2012. Experienced, pet-friendly, responsible, trustworthy. Will pay heat & hydro. Rent/remuneration negotiable. References available. Call Ian or Stephanie at 250-342-1648.
Part-time job, Full-time income potential. It’s true! Work as much or as little as you like. Earn 30% commission as an independent representative selling sterling silver jewelry. Along with the trips and free jewelry, being an independent representative is also a fun way to earn some extra money. Call me to find out how 250-341-5956. The Old Salzburg Restaurant is now accepting applications for front end positions and kitchen positions. If interested please contact Franz or Scott 250-347-6553. Laborers/Carpenters helper needed immediately. Must have a D/L. Wage dependant on experience. 250-342-2053. Kitchen helper and server with previous experience required at The Black Forest Restaurant. Drop of resume or call 250-342-9417. Newly established bookkeeping service requires data entry clerk. Located in Invermere this company has a permanent, P/T position to commence as soon as possible. Requirements: Strong knowledge of Windows operating systems. Capacity for detail and accuracy is a must. Honest, reliable and trust worthy. Ability to work independently. Please contact Jan or Hendrick Visser at 250-2700136.
Looking for F/T front-end counter person. Apply with resume in person to James at Lordco Parts. Wages DOE, plus excellent benefits. The Radium Liquor Store is now accepting applications for P/T clerk position. Applications must have Serving it Right Certificate, be physically fit, reliable, and able to work flexible shifts (including evenings & weekends). Apply with resume in person to the Radium Liquor Store beside Horse Thief Pub & Eatery or by email to horsethiefpub@telus.net or fax 250-347-9987. Required P/T mature responsible person for evening shifts at Gone Hollywood. Must be 18 years or older. Please drop off resume to 503-7th Avenue or call 250-3420057.
Attention: Experienced hotel cleaners or stay-at-home moms! Work 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Great F/T hours. Great pay with bonus. Call Chalet Europe for more info 250-347-9305.
Heavy duty equipment operator & truck driver positions available. Contact Max Helmer Construction at 250-342-6767 or submit resume in person, or by fax to 250-342-0212 or by email louise@ maxhelmer.ca.
to join our dynamic team of professionals. We offer a competitive wage and benefit package, a great work environment and an opportunity to develop with our young and growing company. We are committed to extraordinary service and building our reputation as the premiere luxury resort in the Columbia Valley. Located in the Village of Radium Hot Springs, our resort is centered at the heart of the Springs of Radium Golf Course. Interested applicants for the following positions please forward your confidential resume to: guestservicesmanager@bighornmeadows.ca or call 250-347-2991
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· Evening Servers · Night Auditor/Cleaner Copper Point Resort is the newest luxury, year-round, four season destination located in Invermere, BC. We are looking for those strong candidates who are energetic and passionate about providing an exceptional guest experience. We are committed to bringing together the industry’s best talent to create a diverse team of innovative thinkers. Copper Point Resort offers: · · · ·
Competitive Wages Employee Benefits Advanced Training Opportunities Fun working environment
Resumes can be emailed to careers@copperpointresort.com, faxed to 250-341-4001 or dropped off to 760 Cooper Road.
Seeking handy man to paint resin on bottom of boat. Phone Bill 403240-4874.
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Welcome Wagon is hiring motivated, organized, friendly, outgoing individual to visit new families, new parents, and engaged couples. Sales experience is an asset but training is available. Email questions or resume to cwickenheiser@welcomewagon. ca.
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Panorama Mountain Village is hiring.
Second Cook
The Second Cook at Panorama Mountain Village holds the key to the financial success of a food service operation. The successful candidate must be able to work unattended in both a production atmosphere, and on some stations in the resort kitchens. This position requires basic butchery, sauce production, and salad preparation. Reporting directly to the Sous Chef, you must work well in a team environment and understand the need to maintaining a clean, organized work station. Essential Functions: • Monitor all food in preparation and storage daily, to avoid spoilage • Follow recipe manual guide strictly to achieve consistency in portion and taste • Prepare sufficient food quantities to meet business demands • Ensure that each item leaving the kitchen has been accurately billed or requisitioned • Explain the preparation of dishes/ specials to the service staff in a clear manner • Achieve high standards of taste and presentation in each dish • To treat each dish as if you were serving it to your family (take pride) • To work with a sense of fun and animation in order to contribute to the guest experience • Ability to work some hot stations of the kitchens of the resort • To constantly push personal skills forward • Dedication to the highest quality with every plate leaving the kitchen at any time • Proficiently set the day’s station for service • Ensure adherence to provincial health and safety standards Experience / Qualifications: • 2+ years progressive experience in the Kitchen • Basic Knife Set * Please inquire during interview if you do not have your own • Experience in working some stations of a multiple outlet operation • Basic knowledge of the operation of Catering/Conventions • Great people skills, fun, energetic, out going • Able to stand for long periods of time • Able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. • Strong communication skills This position pays between $10.33 and $13.19 / hr, dependent on experience. To view the full job descriptions and to apply on-line, please visit; www.panoramaresort.com/employment or contact Adam Hopper at adam.hopper@panoramaresort.com Full-time, year-round positions receive a comprehensive benefit and RRSP plan.
Just a reminder… The classified deadline is 12 noon Tuesday.
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September 2, 2011 To place your Community Classified call The Pioneer at 250-341-6299 or toll free 1-866-669-9222 classifieds@bccommunitynews.com www.communityclassifieds.ca
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WELDERS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY! Do All Metal Fabricating Estevan SK Apprentices, Journeymen Welders, or equivalent to perform all weld procedures in a custom manufacturing environment. Competitive Wages, Benefits, RRSP’s & Apprenticeship Opportunities, Temporary Staff Housing available. Apply by Email:kswidnicki@doallmetal. com or Fax: 306-634-8389.
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DRAYTON VALLEY FORD. Journeyman Diesel Technicians required immediately. Due to continually increasing retail service business Drayton Valley Ford needs to hire additional service staff to improve and maintain the level of customer service that has brought us the increase. Start today to earn the highest rewards in the industry. Great wages, benefits, training incentives and relocation/signing bonuses will be provided to the right applicant. If you want to work at a dealership that will provide the respect you deserve and a relaxed and appreciative work environment, come join our team today. We support our techs with great front end Service Advisors and Warranty clerks, and everything you need to succeed. If you have a solid work ethic, good computer skills, and take pride in your work, make sure you forward your resume immediately in confidence; Attention Jason Colford, Service Manager. Jason@draytonvalleyford. com. We’re busy and we have the work! We need your Ford Diesel experience immediately! 5214 Power Centre Boulevard, Drayton Valley, Alberta, T7A 1R8. 780-542-4438.
MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees needed! Hospitals & Dr.’s need medical office & medical admin staff. No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888748-4126.
ARCTIC CO-OPERATIVES Limited is recruiting Line Cooks for Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. Hourly wage is $17.00. We provide subsidized accommodations and relocation assistance. Please forward your resume to: humanresources@arcticco-op. com or fax to: 204-632-8575. Please visit www.arcticco-op. com and www.innsnorth.com. EXPERIENCED CAT and Hoe Operators with safety tickets for oilfield construction in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. Fax resume to 403-844-2735.
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Fishing Rods Reels Flies Lures Laser Car Wash 3 Hand Wash Bays Kayaks Canoes Fishing Boats Tubes RV Supplies Foothills Ice Cream • Signs
4962 Fairmont Frontage, Fairmont Hot Springs 250-342-1034 See our web page Fairmontoutdoors.com E-mail: fairmontoutdoors@gmail.com
When George Greenside ordered a bunch of fishing supplies for himself and some friends three years ago, he was amazed at how fast he was able to sell the extras. Recognizing the need for quality spin and fly casting supplies in the valley, George opened up Fairmont Outpost and Outdoors, and quickly became the premiere destination for local and visiting fishermen. George stocks an impressive inventory of rods, including Orvis, Redington and Grey’s, and an equally fine line of reels, lures, flies, and fishing accessories. Fairmont Outpost also caters to campers, with a comprehensive selection of necessities; you can find all the bells and whistles here. Including, of course, bells and whistles. And if that doesn’t float your boat, then you can literally float your boat. George rents the best selection of flotation devices in the valley. And everyone is welcome to drop by for some delicious Foothills Ice Cream with over 16 flavours to choose from. The Outpost is also home to the only laser car wash in the Columbia Valley, and
George Greenside turned his passion into a business when he started Fairmont Outpost and Outdoors.
also has three hand-wash bays that can accommodate nearly any vehicle. And, if you need propane, plumbing or electrical hardware for that motorhome, look no further: George has it. There’s even a line of chemical treatment solutions for RV bio-degradable paper systems.
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4962 Fairmont Frontage, Fairmont Hot Springs • 250-342-1034
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PioNEER oN THE ROAD
Take us with you! Valley residents have been filling our inbox with a fantastic array of travel photos for our annual contest to win a trip for two to a Calgary Flames game, plus overnight accommodation, courtesy of Invermere’s Travel World. Clockwise from top left: Bob and Marlene Depledge on a cruise in Juno, Alaska; Claire and Erin Stockley in front of Haystack Rock on Cannon beach in Oregon; Jenn Tagg goes digital to keep up with the latest valley news from her hotel room in Kamloops, where she was staying for a teacher convention; Edgewater residents Cyndie, Duane, Madison and Taylor McOuat take in a game at Fenway Park in Boston with their favourite newspaper. Submit your high resolution travel photos now to info@cv-pioneer.com.
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Valley Churches
FAITH
Lake Windermere Alliance Church Sunday, September 4th, 10:30 a.m.: Worship and Life Instruction, “Fearless Prayer: The Cosmic Picture”... Pastor Trevor ministering. Pastor Trevor Hagan • 326 - 10th Avenue, Invermere 250-342-9535 • www.lakewindermerealliance.org
Be a people-builder By Pastor Wayne Frater Radium Christian Fellowship A few weeks ago I was feeling somewhat discouraged. I don’t know if you have ever been somewhat discouraged, but on this particular day, I was going through some things. I didn’t say anything to anybody, but as I was talking to someone from the church, they, being in the Word, pointed out what David said in Psalm 18:1 NLT: “I love you Lord; you are my strength.” And as I read on, verses two and three said: “The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety. I called on the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and He saved me from my enemies.” I was encouraged, and like David, I began to think of all the great things the Lord has done in my life: salvation, protection, blessing upon blessing. David cries out to God, and tells Him, “I love you Lord.” Those words should start each day for us; we should realize that it is all about Jesus, and what He did for us. He is our strength, our rock, our fortress, our de-
liverer, our refuge, our shield, and our place of safety. Not only should we start each day realizing what Jesus did for us, but we should also be telling others. We should be building those around us up; we should be encouraging one another in the Word. There are times when we all need encouragement, and ultimately the Lord is our great encourager. But if we want to be really blessed, encourage somebody today. Romans 15:1,2 NLT: “We who are strong must be considerate of those who are sensitive about things like this. We must not please ourselves. We should help others do what is right and build them up in the Lord.” Romans 15:5,6 NLT: “May God, who gives this patience and encouragement, help you live in complete harmony with each other, as is fitting for followers of Christ Jesus. Then all of you can join together with one voice, giving praise and glory to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Psalm 18:46 David says, “The Lord lives! Praise to my Rock! May the God of my salvation be exalted!” And my prayer for you today is Paul’s prayer from Romans 15:13: “I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill you completely with joy and peace because you trust in him. Then you will overflow with confident hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.” From that overflow, be a people-builder. Be encouraged, then encourage.
A nest with a colourful view
Windermere Valley Shared Ministry ANGLICAN-UNITED 9 a.m.: Worship at All Saint’s, Edgewater. 10:30 a.m.: Worship at Christ Church Trinity, Invermere Interim Priest In Charge, Katherine Hough 110 - 7th Avenue, Invermere 250-342-6644 • www.wvsm.info or www.christchurchtrinity.com Valley Christian Assembly Sunday, 10 a.m.: Worship and Word Kids’ Church provided. Pastor Murray Wittke 4814 Highway 93/95, Windermere 250-342-9511 • www.valleychristianonline.com Roman Catholic Church Saturday: 4:30 p.m. at St.Anthony’s, Canal Flats. Father John Kellogg Saturday: 7 p.m. at Canadian Martyrs’ Church in Invermere Sunday: 9 a.m. at Canadian Martyrs’ Church in Invermere 11 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Church in Radium Father James 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 Fraser Coltman • 1-866-426-7564 Radium Christian Fellowship Sunday 10 a.m. Worship service Thursday 7 p.m. Fun Night 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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Two osprey take in a majestic rainbow from their nest on the Clement farm in Windermere last week.
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You can remember someone special with your gift to the Canadian Cancer Society To donate In Memory or In Honour: www.cancer.ca | 250-426-8916 or call toll-free 1-800-656-6426 or mail to: P. O. Box 102 Invermere, BC V0A 1K0
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Big BACKYARD BoNus. Enjoy Fairmont Hot Springs Resort’s 2,500 acres with the comforts of living at home. That’s life at Mountainside Ridge. With the average size of a lot one third of an acre—the possibilities are endless.
And for a limited time, you’ll receive the exclusive Big Backyard Bonus upon purchase: a five year family hot springs pass AND a five year ski area pass.
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