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Your community voice since 1897 Second Class Registration # PM0034 VOL 118 NO. 18 $1.10 (includes tax) WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015 Gazette Gazette Grand Forks Follow us on And sing they did! Page A18 www.brianthate.com Little Oak Realty Brian Thate 250-442-7370 “Get your home on the map!” “It’s your move – I can help you!” 2015 Carol Court, Christina Lake Over 50’ Beach Front! $589,900. 7708 Donaldson Drive. 272 Market Ave. Historic Davis Building. 1393 Frisk Rd. Christina Lake. 3765 Hwy 3. House, 50 x 66’ Shop! 8.73 Acres! Panoramic Views! Only $549,000!! SOLD SOLD SOLD MOTHERS DAY GIFTS AVAILABLE THISTLE POT GIFTS 337 Market Ave. Downtown Grand Forks 250.442.1214 www.thistlepotgifts.com Brian Thate 250-442-7370 www.brianthate.com LITTLE OAK REALTY NOW OPEN REMODELED ROOMS Hedz Up Hair Studio 475c Market Avenue, Grand Forks 250-442-5223 to book an appointment. Call Natalie or Desiree For your special occasion or any occasion... 250.442.5240 3705 Koochin Rd. 9 AM - 5 PM 7 days a week Like us on City’s gravel pit will be filled in The big gravel pit near the dump will finally be filled in. At the regular council meet- ing on Monday, Grand Forks City Council approved staff to proceed with remediation of the city’s grav- el pit and amend the 2015 financial plan utilizing surplus to fund the remediation. In her report to council, Sasha Bird, manager of development and engineering for the city, said the city received a letter from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) regarding the condition of the pit and the RDKB landfill. The RDKB advised the city that the over-excavation of the gravel pit has created unstable slopes that have eroded the landfill property which has impacted the RDKB’s electric fence and jeopardized For- tisBC’s electrical transmission infra- structure. The city has undertaken a geotechnical investigation and a detailed survey. Costs for the remediation are estimated to be ap- proximately $175,000. Councillor Julia Butler ques- tioned the price tag and how the money was being spent but did vote along with the motion. “I’m always trying to save money anywhere I can,” she said. “I like to make sure we absolutely do need to spend that much money before it’s spent. It’s a strange world we live in where we have to spend $175,000 to fill a hole but if staff has done their homework and that’s what it costs then I guess that’s what we have to pay. I just want to make sure.” Addison Filipek (above) and Hunter Denamy (left) get some help from instructor Gary Onions at the an- nual family fun day turkey shoot at the Grand Forks Wild- life Association on Sunday. Winners in each category were: Archery - 12 and under -Emmitt Fili- pek; 13 plus Dylan Mehmal. Trap Shoot - 12 and under Hunter Denamy; 13 plus Dylan Mehmal. .22 Shoot - 12 and under Wyatt Bry- ant; 13 plus Quin McIver. Craig Lindsay photos Kids on target Several organizations around the West Kootenay and Boundary area will benefit from grants-in- aid handed out at the RDKB board meeting on Thursday in Grand Forks. The Grand Forks ATV Club re- ceived $1,500 from Area C/Chris- tina Lake; Christina Gateway re- ceived three separate grants-in-aid from Area C/Christina Lake ($5,000 for seniors’ housing, $16,000 for homecoming, and $1,188 for Chris- tina Gateway Community Develop- ment Association); Grand Forks and District Fall Fair Society received $2,500 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks; Grand Forks Flying Associa- tion received $2,000 from Area D/ Rural Grand Forks; Boundary Multi 4-H Club received $1,000 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks; Boundary Youth Soccer received $500 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks; Grand Forks Curling seniors mixed team received $200 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks; and Boundary Inva- sive Species Society received $1,000 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks. Grants-in-aid are all handled separately by each region and are based on taxation. “It’s designed to give a helping hand to small community groups that don’t get any funding,” said Grace McGregor, Area C/Chris- tina Lake director and RDKB board chair. McGregor said the organizations they help out are non-profit groups that operate in the community and often rely on grants-in-aid. Area C/Christina Lake has $62,583 available for grants-in-aid, while Area D/Rural Grand Forks has $46,060. Meanwhile, Area E has $83,479, Area B has $26,915 and Area A has $30,452. CRAIG LINDSAY Grand Forks Gazette RDKB regions hand out grants-in-aid CRAIG LINDSAY Grand Forks Gazette

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Page 1: Grand Forks Gazette, May 06, 2015

Your community voice since 1897

Second ClassRegistration # PM0034

VOL 118 NO. 18$1.10 (includes tax) WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015

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City’s gravel pit will be filled in

The big gravel pit near the dump will fi nally be fi lled in.

At the regular council meet-ing on Monday, Grand Forks City Council approved staff to proceed with remediation of the city’s grav-el pit and amend the 2015 fi nancial plan utilizing surplus to fund the remediation.

In her report to council, Sasha Bird, manager of development and engineering for the city, said the city received a letter from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) regarding the condition of the pit and the RDKB landfi ll.

The RDKB advised the city that the over-excavation of the gravel pit has created unstable slopes that have eroded the landfi ll property

which has impacted the RDKB’s electric fence and jeopardized For-tisBC’s electrical transmission infra-structure.

The city has undertaken a geotechnical investigation and a detailed survey. Costs for the remediation are estimated to be ap-proximately $175,000.

Councillor Julia Butler ques-tioned the price tag and how the money was being spent but did vote along with the motion. “I’m always trying to save money anywhere I can,” she said. “I like to make sure we absolutely do need to spend that much money before it’s spent. It’s a strange world we live in where we have to spend $175,000 to fi ll a hole but if staff has done their homework and that’s what it costs then I guess that’s what we have to pay. I just want to make sure.”

Addison Filipek (above) and Hunter Denamy (left) get some help from instructor Gary Onions at the an-nual family fun day turkey shoot at the Grand Forks Wild-life Association on Sunday.Winners in each category were: Archery - 12 and under -Emmitt Fili-pek; 13 plus Dylan Mehmal.Trap Shoot - 12 and under Hunter Denamy; 13 plus Dylan Mehmal..22 Shoot - 12 and under Wyatt Bry-ant; 13 plus Quin McIver.Craig Lindsay photos

Kids on target

Several organizations around the West Kootenay and Boundary area will benefi t from grants-in-aid handed out at the RDKB board meeting on Thursday in Grand Forks.

The Grand Forks ATV Club re-ceived $1,500 from Area C/Chris-tina Lake; Christina Gateway re-ceived three separate grants-in-aid from Area C/Christina Lake ($5,000 for seniors’ housing, $16,000 for homecoming, and $1,188 for Chris-tina Gateway Community Develop-ment Association); Grand Forks and District Fall Fair Society received $2,500 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks; Grand Forks Flying Associa-tion received $2,000 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks; Boundary Multi 4-H Club received $1,000 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks; Boundary Youth Soccer received $500 from

Area D/Rural Grand Forks; Grand Forks Curling seniors mixed team received $200 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks; and Boundary Inva-sive Species Society received $1,000 from Area D/Rural Grand Forks.

Grants-in-aid are all handled separately by each region and are based on taxation.

“It’s designed to give a helping hand to small community groups that don’t get any funding,” said Grace McGregor, Area C/Chris-tina Lake director and RDKB board chair.

McGregor said the organizations they help out are non-profi t groups that operate in the community and often rely on grants-in-aid.

Area C/Christina Lake has $62,583 available for grants-in-aid, while Area D/Rural Grand Forks has $46,060.

Meanwhile, Area E has $83,479, Area B has $26,915 and Area A has $30,452.

CRAIG LINDSAYGrand Forks Gazette

RDKB regions handout grants-in-aidCRAIG LINDSAYGrand Forks Gazette

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1915: Creamery churns out ice cream1905

Clark & Son Men’s Outfi tters advertised wool tweed suits, make to fi t, for only $10.1910

At Phoenix, 17 miles away, the Granby Co. employs 500 men.1915

The newly established Grand Forks Creamery is manufacturing 150 to 200 gallons of delicious ice cream a week. The name of the product is Maple Leaf ice cream.1920

Don C. Manly and bride returned to town after being married in Republic, WA, and then motoring to Penticton and Summerland.1925

A new dancing pavilion for Christina Lake has almost been completed and is expected to open May 23.1930

James Muir was re-elected president of the Grand Forks Board of Trade at their annual meeting.1935

Grand Forks had a most spectacu-lar parade and a colourful patriotic pageantry presentation at the school grounds, to honor the king, who ruled the British Empire for 25 years.1940

Axel Gronquist arrived from the Vidette mine, near Kamloops and is spending a holiday here with friends.1945

$115,000 was raised for the Victory Loan Drive in Grand Forks. It was the highest amount ever subscribed in any loan drive.1950

Rev. David L. Greene arrived last week and has taken over the duties as vicar of Holy Trinity Anglican Church.1955

The former Love Brickyards in west

Grand Forks, owned and operated for the past year by Nick Lefor, was sold this week for $10,000.1960

It has been an-nounced that the Bank of Montreal, Canada’s

oldest banking institution, will be open-ing a branch in Grand Forks shortly.1965

A million and a half gallons of fresh pure water is the daily production of the new well recently brought in for the city by Bud Hennings. The new well is located near John Hutton School.1970

George Sherbinin, president of Boundary Sawmills Ltd., announced the company’s plans for expansion of the Midway and Grand Forks sawmills.1975

David L. Brothers, who served in the cabinet of former Premier WAC Bennett, will begin a law practice in Grand Forks next week.1980

Members of the newly-elected board of Grand Forks and District Health Care Society include: Fred Rezansoff, Miriam Wolfram, Gary Calbrick, Val Sutherland, Doug Feir, Pam Hoole, Dave Greenan and Cora Treby.1985

After a little more than 26 years of service to the Grand Forks School Board as maintenance supervisor, Gordon Brox has retired.1990

Three Grand Forks companies: Pope & Talbot, Canpar Industries and Brad-ford Enercon, are currently negotiating with CP Rail to buy about 5.6 km (3.5 miles) of track should CP be successful in abandoning its Boundary Subdivi-sion. The track connects those compa-nies to Burlington Northern Railroad line.

1995 Skateboarders are looking into form-

ing a club, with hopes of building a skateboard facility. The youths say an ideal skateboard park would include a pyramid or island, quarter pipe, launch ramps, and burial wall.2000

The Boundary Economic Develop-ment Commission (BEDC) was the vic-tor in a civil suit this week.

Bowel Island agriculture econo-mist Wendy Holm launched a civil suit against the BEDC for $13,000 after the BEDC canceled her contract to put to-gether a study of the local possibilities for hemp. She had received $10,000 for delivering a draft of the hemp strategy but the BEDC was concerned Holm was focusing too heavily on the agricultural side of the crop rather than possibilities “outside the farm gate” such as process-ing.

A judge at the Robson Law Courts in Vancouver decided that the BEDC will not have to pay Holm the remainder of money for a hemp strategy contract.2005

The purpose of a meeting of the business community was to “provoke action” and “open discussion”; that it certainly did as 25 business owners met on short notice to discuss taxes, economic development and tourism, and the Visitor Information Centre (VIC).

They were particularly eager to voice concerns about the fate of the VIC, currently house in a condemned building.2010

The provincial government an-nounced that 124 hectares has been add-ed to the Gilpin Grasslands Park. Local environmental activist Barry Brandow said he wasn’t happy with the news, saying that unless grazing cattle are kept off it, the park’s real value and im-portance will never be realized.

Pet of the Week Chi ChiI used to live in a crate while my people worked. I moved here last May to my Forever Home. Now I have the run of the house, a fenced yard to play and a bed to share with my new Mom and Dad. I turned three on Valentine’s Day. My Mom says I’m a sweet-heart. We go for walks in City Park, I meet other dogs and lots of nice people. Life is good!

How to enter your pet: It’s free. Send your digital photos, and a write-up of up to 75 words, by email to: [email protected]. Please put the words “Pet of the Week” in the subject line, and include your contact information. You can also bring in a photo to our office at 7330 2nd Street. Pets that have very recently passed away may be submitted.

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Getting your taxes done is a daunting task at the best of times. For those in a lower income bracket it can be pricey and difficult, particularly if you don’t have a computer at home.

Fortunately, several volun-teers offered free income tax clinics for those people with modest incomes through a provincial government pro-gram. The clinics were run out of Grand Forks, Greenwood and Christina Lake.

“We do income tax paper-work for modest income fami-lies which tends to be senior citizens and people on social assistance,” said Karen John-son, one of the volunteers. “Anyone with a modest in-come. They come and drop off their income tax information. They fill out a form giving us permission to do it. We then take the paperwork home, do the paperwork, then file it for them electronically.”

Johnson said it usually takes about a week or two and then the person will be notified and they have to come down and pick up the completed paperwork and confirmation that it has been sent.

Johnson said she and partner Karen Head have completed about 100 returns this year at their work space in the Phoenix Room at the ServiceBC centre in Grand Forks. All the clinics combined have produced 180 completed returns, up from 100 last year.

Lorraine Dick is involved with the program as the head organizer.

The program is in its fourth year and has in-creased the number of clients each year.

“We started with one location and now this year we’ve had four locations and volunteers in three towns,” said Dick. “I can’t imagine work-ing without the Karens. They run the ship.”

Also helping out this year were Jennifer Jen-kins at Christina Lake, Ursula Flury at Gospel Chapel, and Ardy Jones at Greenwood.

Not only do the two Karens fill out current re-turns, they say they’ve even filled out returns for people back to 2010. Johnson said many of their

clients don’t have computers and she said it’s not easy doing the forms by hand.

“If they don’t file their taxes, they don’t get their GST benefits, they don’t get their MSP ben-efits—a lot of benefits because they’ve dropped off the grid,” said Johnson. “If they’re on some sort of disability, that all stops if they haven’t

filed their income tax.”Johnson said that ServiceBC was great in pro-

viding space for the service as well as paper and other much needed extras such as photocopying.

“Every little bit helps us as volunteers keep it going, because it all comes out of pocket,” she said.

Neither of the ladies had any backgrounds in bookkeeping nor accounting before signing up four years ago.

“I came to a training session,” said Head. “I wanted to help.”

Johnson said the sessions were very beneficial. She added that the government provides appro-priate software and phone support as needed.

“I enjoy it,” said Johnson. “It’s a way to help out that most people aren’t interested in. It’s something that’s beneficial because it’s some-thing a lot of people hate and don’t want to do.”

Johnson also enjoys the challenge of filling out the returns.

“It’s kind of like doing a crossword puzzle to me,” she said. “It’s not as daunting for me to do. A lot of people, I think, look at it and it throws them for a loop.”

Two Karens dedicate their time providing tax reliefCRAIG LINDSAYGrand Forks Gazette

Karen Johnson (left) and Karen Head are two of the volunteers with the income tax program for people with modest incomes.

Craig Lindsay photo

Four hired to build new campsites

Four people will be powering up some work experience building nine new campsites at the Bluejoint Creek provincial recreation site, thanks to nearly $153,000 in provincial Community and Employer Partnership funding for the Grand Forks ATV Club.

During the 28-week project, the Grand Forks ATV Club will super-vise the trainees, who will be honing their carpentry skills by install-ing campsite picnic tables and building a variety of facilities, including washrooms, an information kiosk and a sheltered common area in the multi-use Bluejoint Creek site.

The Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resources Operations is providing $20,000 to the project for building materials.

The workers also will build, clear and enhance hiking trail networks in Granby Provincial Park. A third part of the training for the workers will be organizing the 2015 Grand Forks Fall Fair, which takes place Aug. 28-30. The project will wrap up in November.

Job Creation Partnerships are part of the Employment Program of B.C.’s Community and Employer Partnerships, which fund projects that increase employability and share labour market information. The Em-ployment Program of B.C. is celebrating its third anniversary, having launched in April 2012.

To date, nearly 560 job seekers have benefited from work experience and nearly 140 projects have been funded throughout the province.

By 2022, B.C. is expecting one million job openings with more than two-thirds driven by retirements in an aging population. Government created the BC Skills for Jobs Blueprint to ensure more British Columbi-ans have the skills they need to be first in line for in-demand jobs in B.C.’s diverse, strong and growing economy.

The Community and Employer Partnerships program is featured in B.C.’s Skills for Jobs Blueprint that helps align training and educa-tion with in-demand jobs and provides more support to people who are struggling to gain a foothold in the job market or who face unique chal-lenges.

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The recent fine weather is a good time for outdoor projects, and City Works crews are taking advantage of it: they recently replaced the side-walk and trees near Eighth Street and Kettle River Drive. Letty Kohn photo

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With Mother’s Day coming up this Sun-day, it’s a great time to recognize all the great mothers in this community.

A mother is one who is there for you through thick and thin. She’s someone who changed your diapers and wiped your tears and cleaned up after you. It’s almost a shame that there is only one day set aside to honour mothers in the calendar.

However, do make sure you take advan-tage and visit your mom if you can. If you can’t then be sure to send a card, send flow-ers, phone, Skype, do what you can. She’s sure to appreciate it.

For local families, Rilkoff’s is once again having their Mother’s Day feast this week-end. It’s a great place to take your mom and the rest of the family too. It’s become so big that it’s even spilled into Saturday as well. So there’s no excuse not to go. Not to men-tion that proceeds (by donation) go to a trio of great causes: Habitat for Humanity, Re-lay For Life and the Rotary Spray Park.

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Canucks fall short again in latest cup run

How about those Canucks? Okay, not the best lead but c’mon, what were you expect-ing?

Other than two runs to the finals 12 years apart, the Ca-nucks have been mostly about disappointment. No doubt, Canuck fans were hoping GM Trevor Linden would have brought some of that ’94 magic back to the ’Nucks. Also, it was a first round collapse to the dreaded Flames; a team that hadn’t made the playoffs in some seven years. It’s another wait until next year season for boys.

And what was I thinking picking Daniel Sedin for my hockey pool? Fortunately, I have 10 players left out of 12. So I’m doing okay. If the Ducks and Rangers meet in the final,

and the Canadiens eke out an-other series win or two, I’ll be okay.

NHL hockey tends to be a lot tougher to make predic-tions than other sports. Upsets are almost the norm and a hot goalie can push an ordinary team into an extraordinary cup-winning team.

My NBA pool is a tricky one. We’ve gone with a knock-out “Last Man Standing” for-mat. Each round you pick a team you think will win but once you’ve picked a team you can’t use them again. So there’s real strategy in whether to take a sure thing, like the Lebron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers, or not, because you can’t pick them again and could run out of teams down the road. But if you lose early, you’re out any-way.

The NBA second round looks very promising with the Houston Rockets and explosive scorer James “Fear the Beard” Harden going against the L.A. Clippers, led by Chris Paul. In

the East, Cleveland is the fa-vourite but lost big guy Kevin Love to a shoulder injury.

The Cavs will not have it easy against a Bulls team with Derrick Rose back and Pau Gasol. The top seeds (Atlanta in the east and Golden State in the west) are good but have little deep play-off experience so it’s buyer beware. Of course with the Splash Brothers (Seth Curry and Klay Thompson) in the Warrior backcourt, they could be very tough to beat.

Closer to home, there are plenty of local sports for young and old alike. The Boundary Ladies Softball League is go-ing and has six teams from throughout the Boundary. One local resident is trying to get mixed soccer going in Grand Forks. Ultimate Frisbee is hap-pening every Friday night at City Park.

Those are just a few I can think of. All around a great op-portunity for locals to get some exercise and socialize.

At the schools, you’ve got

senior and junior rugby and golf for boys and girls at the high school. All three elemen-tary schools will be having bike training through the iRide program in the next few weeks.

Of course, GFREC is a great place for a myriad of pro-grams. They just sponsored the Move for Health event on Friday. The local swim team, the Piranhas, have started their summer training and will be beginning meets soon. Junior girls softball is going twice a week, as is the Boundary Bas-ketball Development League at the high school.

As for the Junior B Border Bruins, they continue to look for a new coach/general man-ager. The Bruins will also be having their ID camp coming up later this summer.

If you have any ideas for a sports story please email me at [email protected]. We also love to get submis-sions of photos and write-ups of sporting events we’re un-able to attend.

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We at the Gazette are currently review-ing our letters policy. Letters we have re-ceived recently, which have precipitated this review, include the topics of water me-ters and the rehiring or our CAO.

We are not going to print innuendos, hearsay, or allegations with no proof. That is destructive and divisive.

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Opinion

Letters to the editor Election a big chance to bring in electoral reform

In the last dozen years, eight out of nine commissions or citizen as-semblies created by governments in Canada have not only advocated getting rid of our fi rst-past-the-post (FPTP) electoral system but have recommended adopting MMP, or mixed-member-proportional represen-tation.

In the upcoming 2015 federal elec-tion, Tom Mulcair is offering Cana-dians a chance to change the current system by electing an NDP govern-ment with a strong mandate to imple-ment MMP. The NDP is the only fed-eral party that has consulted widely across the country to develop a clear way forward that is fully committed to bringing about electoral reform.

Here are just a few of the many things that are wrong with Canada’s current FPTP electoral system:

1) It promotes false majorities in the House of Commons. There is no better example of this than Stephen Harper’s current Conservative majority government won with less than 40 per cent of the vote. And, because the prime minister has so much executive power embedded in the legislature, he has radically transformed our country by ramming through numerous pieces of legislation that were opposed by 60 per cent of the electorate.

2) It exacerbates a false sense of regional differences. For example, al-though a full third of Albertans marked their ballots in 2011 for other par-ties, only Conservatives MPs were elected. This result creates an image that the entire province is monolithically Conservative which is clearly untrue.

3) There is a consistent under-representation of women in our system.4) It exacerbates adversarialism and hyper-partisanship rather than

co-operation and compromise in legislative activity and government policy.

5) The role of MPs is undermined because voters have to choose, with one vote, the local representative they would like to have representing their constituency, the party they would like to see with the most seats in the House of Commons and, very often, which party leader they prefer.

All of these things, under a properly structured proportional repre-sentation system, would be dealt with and result in a more balanced democratic system.

Under the mixed member proportional (MMP) system favoured by the NDP, voters’ preferences would be counted in two ways: a) voters will elect a single MP to represent their constituency as they have al-ways done; and b) their votes will additionally count as part of the popu-lar vote that determines a proportionate seat total for each party in the House of Commons.

By combining a proportional representation of parties in Parliament with the direct election of an MP in each constituency, a party receiving 40 per cent of the vote would gain only 40 per cent of the seats.

This is the system that is being used quite successfully in New Zea-land, Scotland and in Germany. These jurisdictions are electing a higher percentage of women and partisanship has decreased while civility, co-operation, and thoughtful debate leading to better policies have become the norm. Because it is rare for any given party to get over 50 per cent of the popular vote (and thus over 50 per cent of the seats) cooperation with other parties has simply become a fact of life for any government.

Parties and politicians are much less prone to present extreme con-trasts between themselves and other parties as a way to manoeuver for a single-party majority government come election time.

To elect an NDP government and make fair elections a reality, voters of all political stripes will need to come together this one time using the current fl awed system. However, if we can beat the system in the 2015 election, 2019 will bring about the fi rst truly democratic and representa-tive government in Canadian history.

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From the hillALEX ATAMANENKO

Presence of cattle is obvious

Please ‘step up to the plate’

Editor, The Gazette:I am writing in support of

Barry Brandow’s comments regarding range cattle.

Cows have no place in the backcountry; they are, in fact, a scourge and should be kept where they belong, in a barn or blissfully grazing a farm pasture.

Many years ago a friend and I hiked from Mt. Glad-stone to Mt. Faith, a fulfi lling experience…..that was, until our second camp at the basin in the Mt. Faith area.

We camped near a creek—or what used to be a creek. There were cattle in the area and the

waterway had become a barn-yard mud and manure hole. The surrounding drier ground was trampled and uncharacter-istically compacted…..and the entire area stunk.

Those who make the er-roneous claim that the bovine hordes have no worse of an impact than elk do not know what they are talking about, are delusional, or are just plain lying.

I have hiked where there are elk—in the Selkirks, Purcells and the Rockies—and signs of their presence are barely existent. Other than minimal indications, you pretty well

have got to run into them before realizing you’re on their turf.

The presence of cattle, on the other hand, is glaringly and depressingly obvious.

So…..echoing Brandow’s sentiment somewhat, why should I jump on the hoary alyssum destruction train while someone else’s sirloins, hamburgers, and rump roasts are permitted to make waste of the places in which I normally fi nd peace, tranquillity and serenity?

Larry Hudema,Grand Forks

Editor, The Gazette:In response to “Junior girls

softball thrives” by Craig Lindsay (Gazette, Wednesday, April 29):

As past president of BGFA (for a number of years), I would like to com-mend Jennifer Wetmore and Dayna Esson for stepping up to coach the junior girls divi-sion this year.

Fastpitch softball (through Sofball BC) is a fantastic sport for girls (Grade 1 - 12) to participate in. Our league has run for many years with both a junior and a senior division, including teams from Chris-

tina Lake. Sadly, there was not enough volunteer base to run the league this year and thus, the senior division has folded.

The senior girls who wanted to continue with softball, and felt capable of doing so, have opted to play, and have been welcomed by, our local ladies’ league (see “Fastpitch league expands” in last week’s paper).

As with most organiza-tions, it takes many interested and dedicated volunteers to run something like Boundary Girls’ Fastpitch Association or BGFA (not simply a president,

as implied in Craig Lindsay’s article last week). It is my hope that BGFA is able to thrive with BOTH divisions playing in the future.

This year’s teams have been chosen; however, there is still hope for next year. If you are interested in assisting in some way so that the young women of our area can play fastpitch softball amongst their peers, please “step up to the plate” and offer your time and ef-forts. Thank you.

Lee-Anna Klassen, past-president,

Boundary Girls Fastpitch Association

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Grand Forks & District Public LibraryOpen hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Book clubs are held the last Wednesday of the month at Christina Lake Village (1:30 p.m.); and the last Thursday of the month at Grand Forks (7 p.m.) Chess club meets Tuesdays from 4 - 7 p.m. and Saturdays 3 - 4:30 p.m. Kids Knit! for Grades 3 up is held Thursdays at 3:45 p.m.—all materials are provided free of charge. The Conversational Spanish Club meets on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.—all levels of Spanish speakers welcome. Drop-in sign language class Thursdays starting at 1 p.m. with Tammi and Leanne from Sunshine Valley Community Services Society; everyone wel-come. Legoland held Fridays from 2 - 3:30 p.m. Come get creative with our big bins of lego! All ages welcome, children ages 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult.Dial-A-LawDial-A-Law is a free service with information on B.C. and federal laws. Access Dial-A-Law by phone (it’s automated) and on the web to hear or read scripts prepared by lawyers. Call toll-free 1-800-565-5297; on the web, go to www.dialalaw.org.Grand Forks Cycling ClubNew riders are welcome! Rides will be geared towards emerging riders up to expert. Which category do you fall into? Come and find out. Rides are Tuesday and Thursday evenings weather permitting. Meet 5:15 p.m. at Chain Reaction. Weekend rides happen Sunday morning. Please check the website www.grandforkscyclingclub.com for further details. If you become a member you will receive advanced email notification of the

rides. Happy cycling.Every Monday• The CanCan Troupe prac-tices from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614.• Boundary Stroke Re-covery Club meets at 341 - 75th Avenue, 10:30 a.m.

- 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian Taylor at 250-442-3545.• Is food a problem for you? Call Overeat-ers Anonymous Group at 250-442-2346 or 250-442-2227.Monday and Wednesday• Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Carpet Bowling at 9:00 a.m. (Sept - May) At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park.• Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Kung Fu from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park.Monday, Wednesday and Thursday• Senior Centre Branch 68 holds Crib at 1:30 p.m. At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park.Monday, Wednesday and Friday• Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Contact 250-442-6365 Bonnie or Dave for information. Everyone welcome.2nd Monday Every Month • Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary meets in the Hospital Board Room at 2 p.m. New members are welcome. For info call 250-442-0323.• Grand Forks Elks #493 meet at 7:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion (7353 6th Street) in Grand Forks (except for July & August). New members and volunteers welcome. Contact Larry Jmaiff 250-442-2856; Roy Stevenson 250-442-5260 or Shawna Schuh 250-442-4276. For more info: www.elks-canada.org. We look forward to participating in fundraisers for the Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children and opportunities to socialize. 3rd Monday Every Month

• The Alzheimer/Dementia support groups meet every 3rd Monday every month, at 7 p.m. For more information please contact Frani 250-442-5320 or Jule Leffelaar at 1-855-301-6742 or email: [email protected].• The Discover Rock Creek Society meets in the West Boundary Elementary School Library from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings.• The monthly general meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion is held at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Lounge open daily at 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.• Caregivers Alzheimer/Dementia Support Group meets every 3rd Monday of the month from 7 to 9pm. There is an exception for the month of August meets at 5pm instead. For additional information contact Frani at 250-442-5320.Last Monday Every Month• Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! 1st and 3rd Thursday Every Month• Grand Forks Fly Tying Club meets at 7 p.m. at Kingfisher Fly and Tackle Shop. All wel-come to join. For information call Lawrence at King Fisher Fly & Tackle 250-442-3011.2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month• The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434.3rd Thursday Every Month • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-442-5212.• The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.• Boundary Horse Association meets at 7 p.m. at the Station Pub meeting room. Last Thursday Every Month• Adult Book Club meets at the Grand Forks Library at 7 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month.Every Friday• Blessings Boutique & More 10 - 2 p.m. at

the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive (No lunch). Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295.• Adult Board Game Club meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 2 p.m. Come and play games like Catan, Agricola, Puerto Rico.• Boundary Bandits Car Club meets at Tastie Treat at 7 p.m. New members welcome. Own-ership of an old car/truck is not necessary for membership. Call Jack at 250-442-3502.• Youth Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive) for grades 8-12. For more info call 250-442-5148.• The Youth Group at River Valley Community Church meets at 7 p.m. For information call 250-442-8456.• Narcotics Anonymous (open) meeting is held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church (basement), 7252 7th St., at 8 p.m.• Storytime at the Grand Forks Public Library is held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. All ages wel-come, no pre-registration necessary.• Overeaters Anonymous meets at 11 a.m. at St. Jude’s in Greenwood. TBA for Midway. Contact Wendy at 250-449-2809. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drink-ing?” Al Anon meets at noon at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668.• Blessings Boutique from noon to 3:45 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel. Contact Tammy Bat-tersby at 250-443-1295.• Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250-442-5558.1st and 3rd Friday of the MonthGreenwood Legion Branch #155. 7 - 11 p.m. Karaoke Night.2nd Friday of the Month • The Grand Forks Wildlife Assn. meets at the RDKB building board room at 7 p.m. New members and guests welcome. New mem-berships can be obtained from Ken Fincham 250-442-8065 or the Club website. • B.C. Retired Government Employees Association Branch 400 Grand Forks holds a luncheon meeting each month except July

and August. All B.C. government retired employees are welcome. For information and location call 250-442-5783. Every Saturday• Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944.• Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel.• Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome.• Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks.• Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more informa-tion call 250-443-3121.• The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m.• Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 3 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruc-tion is available.Second to Last Saturday of the MonthSeniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. (except month of December) for a vegetarian potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favou-rite dish or $6 donation. New members/guests welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc. For information call Elizabeth/John at 250-442-2609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month• The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.

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Fabulous Friday2 - 3:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. Come to the library and play! All ages welcome, children 7 and under must be ac-companied by an adult.

Heather Clark Worship Service7:30 p.m. at River Valley Community Church, 2826 75th Ave., Grand Forks. Dance workshop on Saturday, May 9 at 2 p.m. same place. No charge. Hope to see you there!

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Rare Bird Review7 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge, 366 Market Ave., Grand Forks. Ages: 19+. Cost: $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Cabaret style fundraising show. Featuring Rara Avis Dancers and Les Follies Jambettes. Dance

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Grand Forks Wildlife Association holding 3D Shoot at Christina LakeSaturday, May 9 and Sunday, May 10, starts 8 p.m. each day. At Ponderosa Estates. Camp-ing available. Door prizes. All ages welcome. Different classes.

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Letters to the editor

Meters should have been a last resortEditor, The Gazette:

Many times during the ongoing water meter controversy we have been scolded for consuming one third more water per capita than the provincial average. I suggest that this statement is misleading, irrelevant and impossible to prove. The provincial average is basically set by about 80 per cent of our population, which lives in the Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and other coastal communities.

The climate of these areas is such that there is seldom a genuine need for sprinkling and comparing their water consumption to that of residents of the hot and dry Southern Interior is mean-ingless.

All communities would have to be completely monitored (metered!) and all water systems would have to have all losses through leakage located and

repaired, etc., before any accurate com-parison could be made.

It has been reported that our city es-timates that between 25 to 35 per cent of the water entering our distribution lines is lost through leakage while Veri-tec Consultants, who were working on the Revelstoke water system, estimated the possible loss through leakage to be between 27 and 74 per cent.

Even if our system loses only 25 per cent, our consumption rate would be reduced to the provincial average if these leaks could be located and repaired.

Matching the average would seem to be an impossibility, given the climatic differences, but shows that one should be wary of unsubstantiated numbers that appear to be promoting an agenda.

In one of the city’s promotional ads in this paper, Roger Huston, manager

of operations, is quoted as saying, “The most effective way to preserve our water supply is to conserve through water meters.” He is also quoted as say-ing, “Without water meters the city will need to build additional capacity and operational costs will continue to rise.”

Both of these statements are of doubtful validity, considering the suc-cess other cities have had in locating and repairing leaks at much lower costs than metering. Locating and repairing leaks should be a first priority, whether meters are to be installed or not.

It would seem to make sense to do all the small things that would make an immediate impact on consumption, like sprinkling restrictions, and then move to a leak location and repair program. Meters should have been a last resort.

B. Hardwicke,Grand Forks

Editor, The Gazette:I am writing this letter because I feel

strongly that the truth must be told. In the April 22 edition of the Gazette front page article, titled “Rehiring city CAO is ‘a lark,’ says Pharand, “Councilor Hammett is quoted as saying that “the behavior of a minority of residents and non-residents over the installation of water meters was appalling such that bullying, intimidation, harassment and threats were directed towards Mr. Allin and his family.”

The argument she laid out was that he was dismissed for the protection of

himself and his family against those peoples’ tactics.

As a proponent of the “anti-water meter group,” I really question this line of thinking because I attended many of the council meetings where water meter issues were discussed. In fact, the disre-spect that was shown was directed from council to the concerned residents who had the courage to speak up in the face of bullying and intimidation from their side. I personally endured councillors with their backs turned toward me as I spoke, and received thoroughly dismis-sive, condescending attitudes from the

former mayor and others on council. The “anti-water meter group” have

absolutely nothing to be ashamed of in their conduct; they worked long and hard to bring forward valid, well-researched concerns and more fiscally viable water conservation options for the city to consider. All of those meet-ings were taped, and I hope that people will check out the GFTV.ca website for themselves so that they can see first-hand how intelligent, articulate citizens with genuine, valid concerns were summarily dismissed by the previous council when they got up to ask ques-tions and/or make presentations.

One more very important point needs to be made: I did not see Ms. Hammett at most of the meetings I attended, and she was not yet on city council. So where is the credibility in her statement above? To me, it sounds like she’s trying to re-paint history with unreliable, inflammatory information.

Bev Tripp, Grand Forks

Editor, The Gazette:The Grand Forks ATV Club would

like to thank all of the folks that have been using the trail networks between Grand Forks and Christina Lake respon-sibly. The club has been finding the out-houses are being kept clean and we are trying to keep the toilet paper supplied. The staging areas are being kept clean

and we hope everyone is finding the information at the kiosks interesting.

On May 9 there will be a Famitly Fun Day held at the Morrissey staging site. There will be games for the kids, free quad rides, barbecue, prizes, lots to see and guests speakers. Bring Mom out for a ride she will never forget!

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Editor, The Gazette:An open letter to Grand Forks mayor and city council

There seems to be a desperation in the minds of a few to “move on” with the water meter program, shake hands, smile, and carry on like nothing hap-pened. Well, something did happen, and it has fractured this community.

A small group of “we know what’s best for you” political types totally ignored a huge public outcry against plans for the water meter program and blundered on regardless. Former city council undertook a gross abuse of executive privilege, against the wishes of some 800 petitioners. They just put their fingers in theirs ears, refused to listen to alternate plans, and decided to spend 1.3 million dollars of taxpay-ers’ money on a very ill-informed program. I believe residents really felt bullied: many homeowners received letters that appeared to threaten to charge the homeowner $2,500 for a pit meter if we didn’t book an instal-lation appointment by Dec. 1, 2014.

They didn’t even use certified plumb-ers, which is a clear breach of the BC Plumbing Code.

A town like this doesn’t recover from disrespect like that in just a short while. The victims here are democracy and the sense of trust and community one has living in a harmonious, respectful town.

Far from what some will want you to believe, only a handful of extremely vocal residents are interested in the cur-rent program. I believe the real majority are against the program, as proven by the 800 or so signature petition, and by the unending flow of negativity to it by many, many residents.

But how do you heal such abuse and betrayal from someone you elected to represent you in office?

There is talk that this negativity is hurting Grand Forks financially and otherwise, limiting interest from exter-nal business and such. Well, you can put full credit for that on former council members’ shoulders. This community is really suffering from their extreme arrogance and disrespect.

The current city council should be

concerned about undoing the damage done, once again trying to move in a di-rection of democracy and respect rather than rule and obedience. You don’t get respect or harmony by use of the stick.

There are alternate solutions to the current water meter plan, ones that are much less expensive, less invasive, much less disruptive, do not put the City in a position of liability, and do not harm residents with RF radiation.

The current water meter plan could be viewed to support vested interest groups (those who may profit from our water) and to corporations mak-ing moves to take over our God-given resources. My opinion, of course… but do you realize that, down the road, with water meters, our water system could be taken over by some third-party corporation that could charge you by the liter?

The gullible have fallen for the water meter sales pitch of the vested interests, thinking that this is the only way to save water. Jack Koochin,Grand Forks

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Town doesn’t easily recover from disrespect

What a great show the Grand Forks Choristers put on Saturday night! It was very impressive; a well done production. Congratulations to all who worked on the performance.

Thumbs up to the doctors, nurses and all the staff at Boundary Hospital. Recently I spent eight days in the hospital and received excellent care from everyone. Thanks.

We have long admired the incredible job that the City Works crew does for the overall streetscape of our charming little town. It was a pleasure to witness your professionalism and expertise up close, when replacing the sidewalk and trees at Kettle River Drive and Eighth Street.

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Motion to approve staff to proceed with remediation (filling in) of the city’s gravel pit.

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Homeowner gets third notice

Petition will go to attorney generalGazette Staff

A petition going around Grand Forks is ask-ing for the attorney general to look at the legal ramifications of rehiring the CAO for Grand Forks.

The petition’s organizer, Donald Pharand, who doesn’t live in the City of Grand Forks,

said there are currently more than 600 signatures from Grand Forks residents. He said there are another 200 signatures from residents outside of city limits.

The petition, which was started on March 24, 2015, will be send to Suzanne Anton, Attorney General of B.C.

Owner doesn’t showThe owner of a property on 7433 Riverside

Drive had a chance to plead his case to council on Monday but didn’t show up.

The homeowner was given a chance to explain his plans to clean up the property so it would no longer be a nuisance within the time frame given in which to bring the property in compliance with the unsightly premises bylaw.

Wayne Kopan, manager of building inspection and bylaw services for Grand Forks, explained that the owner has been given second notice to comply and has 60 days to do so.

Council voted unanimously to authorize staff to proceed with the third and final notice after the extension has expired on June 9.Amend zoning bylaw

Council voted unanimously to give final reading to the zoning amendment bylaw. The amendment will allow the permitted use of tool and equipment rental facilities to the I-2 (General Industrial) zone.

In the background information from Sasha Bird, manager of development and engineering, she stated that city staff members made the recommen-

dation based on recent public enquiries and the fact that the intended use fits the form and character of the existing uses and surrounding businesses.

The bylaw amendment was advertised on April 8 and 15 in the Gazette. There was also a public hearing on April 20 at council chambers, which no members of the public attended.Tax rate bylaw approved

The new tax rates for Grand Forks have official-ly been adopted. Council voted in favour of final reading of the 2015 tax rates bylaw at the Monday evening meeting.

The tax rates bylaw sets the levy rates for mu-nicipal, regional district and hospital purposes each year.

At the April 7 Committee of the Whole meeting, Council voted for the second option which used the same conversion rates as 2014 except for class 2 utilities and class 4 major industry. Class 2 tax rate is set at 40.0000, the maximum allowed by the province. The resulting tax rates enable the munici-pality to meet its revenue requirements. The 2015 tax rates bylaw is intended to generate $3,047,841. Property taxation is the main source of revenue for the municipality. The residential tax rate is set at 4.1646 (dollars of tax per $1,000 taxable assessed value).

COUNCIL BRIEFSBy Craig Lindsay

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After hearing a presentation from the head of the BC SPCA, the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) board of directors decided they needed more time to look at the proposal.

The board have decided to strike up a sub-committee to look into the request from the BC SPCA to have the RDKB contribute to the build-ing of a new SPCA facility in Trail.

At a board meeting in Grand Forks on Thurs-day, the RDKB board of directors heard a pre-sentation from BC SPCA CEO Craig Daniell, who spoke about different options for the SPCA building in Trail, which services the entire Koote-nay Boundary region.

Daniell said the facility is in need of replace-ment and gave the board two options: one, not contribute at all; or two, to contribute $550,000 and be an equal partner.

The first option would provide service to ap-proximately 300 animals per year. The second would provide service to 500 as well as add a kenneling component.

The board asked Daniell several questions in-cluding whether there was a third option of con-tributing less than the full $550,000. Daniell said the SPCA was open to other options and other services.

“We’ve been writing to the regional district and trying to engage the regional district in dis-cussion for probably the last two and a half years because our facility in Trail is really not up to the standard that is expected from our organiza-tion,” Daniell told the Gazette after the meeting. “It also doesn’t meet the needs of the community. We have the conclusion that that facility cannot stay open indefinitely. As a result we’ve made a decision that we need to move forward with a new facility. What we’d like to do is work in partnership with the regional district to come up with a new model for animal welfare in the re-gion.”

Daniell said that despite only presenting two options at the meeting, the SPCA is open to dif-ferent options for the model.

After hearing from Daniell and receiving a report from Mark Andison, general manager of operations/deputy CAO, the RDKB board of di-rectors voted to conditionally support the strike up a subcommittee to further study the proposal.

The motion stated: That the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary directors are interested in a potential partnership with the SPCA, the de-tails of which will be forthcoming. Further, that the SPCA be advised accordingly.

The motion passed with only director Mar-guerite Rotvold voting against.

RDKB CAO John MacLean summed up the desires of the board by saying, “The background

message we want to send to the SPCA is that we can’t get this done in a month’s time. We’re will-ing to talk but you’ve got to give us more time.”

RDKB board chair Grace McGregor said the board is very interested in working with the SPCA. She said she invited the SPCA to the meet-ing to answer the many questions the board had about the proposed new Trail facility.

“If we can come to some kind of partnership agreement somewhere down the road no matter what it looks like, I think it’s better for all of us,” said McGregor.

CRAIG LINDSAYGrand Forks Gazette

National ParkAt the board meeting for the Regional

District of the Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) on Thursday in Grand Forks, the board received a communication package from the South Okanagan Similkameen National Park Board. As an adjacent local government, the RDKB is a stakeholder although they have not voted whether to support the park at this time.

The package included the results of an independent opinion poll which said that support for a national park in the South Okanagan-Similkameen has grown to more than 3 to 1.

The board voted to receive the package as information.Spray park support

The RDKB board of directors approved a gas tax application in the amount of $25,000 to the Grand Forks Rotary Club to help with the construction of the children’s spray park in City Park. The total cost of the project is $400,000. Curling rink roof

The Grand Forks Curling Rink roof will be getting a facelift. The RDKB board voted in favour of approving the quote from Heritage Roofing for re-roofing the flat roof of the curl-ing rink in the amount of $32,267.

The decision was made after the board received a report from Tom Sprado, RDKB manager of facilities and recreation in Grand Forks. Sprado stated that the flat roof is fail-ing (leaks) and needs to be re-roofed. During budget deliberations it was noted that the roof was failing and that reserves may need to be considered to repair the roof in 2015.

“The curling rink is a real asset to our respective communities,” said RDKB board chair Grace McGregor. “They need some upgrades. A lot of seniors use it and they have youth programs. It’s important to keep those kind of things going in your community.”

RDKB BRIEFSBy Craig Lindsay

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(N) (Live) Pursuit Hiring ABC News KXLY 4 NBA Basketball 15 (6:00) ›››“Casino” (1995) Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone. ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Jail Å Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Jail Å Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops (N) Cops ’ 16 House Hunters Reno House Hunters Reno House Hunters Reno Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Flip or Flip or Two Chicks Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Property Brothers 17 Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Bates Motel ’ Å Bates Motel ’ Å Bates Motel ’ Å Bates Motel ’ Å Bates Motel ’ Å Bates Motel ’ Å 22 Squirrel Nerds Chucks Sponge. Sponge. Parents Rabbids Bread Turtles Sanjay “An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky” ’ Weird Penguins Penguins Penguins Penguins Penguins Penguins Penguins 24 NCIS “Ignition” Å ›››“Star Trek” (2009) Chris Pine. ’ Å ›››“Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” (1986) ’ ›››“Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” (1991) ›››“Star Trek” (2009) Chris Pine. ’ Å 25 Mighty Ships Mayday: Air Disaster Last Frontier Mayday Å Mayday Å Jacked! Å (DVS) Blood, Sweat & Tools MythBusters ’ Å How-Made How/ Blood, Sweat & Tools Deadliest Catch 26 Fatal Vows ’ Å Stranger--Home Handsome Devils ’ Princess ››“50 First Dates” (2004) Adam Sandler. ›››“Knocked Up” (2007) Seth Rogen. ’ Å Fatal Vows ’ Å Handsome Devils ’ Stranger--Home 27 Body 21 Day Fix Cook Top Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Kids News Old House Paid Prog. 21 Day Fix ›››“Kill Bill: Vol. 1” (2003) Lucy Liu Bones “Pilot” Å Bones ’ Å Mike Mike 28 Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Labor Labor 19 Kids and Counting 29 Flashpoint ’ Missing ’ Å Graceland ’ Å People ››“Bandits” (2001, Comedy) Bruce Willis. ’ Å ›“One for the Money” (2012) ’ Å Twice in a Lifetime Flashpoint ’ Missing ’ Å 30 (6:40) ›››“About a Boy” Å (8:25) ››“A Knight’s Tale” (2001) Å (10:40) ››“Pay It Forward” (2000) Å (12:45) ›››“The Breakfast Club” (2:25) ››››“American Graffiti” (1973) (4:20) ››“The Outsiders” 32 The 7D ’ Gravity ANT Farm Dog Austin I Didn’t K.C. Jessie ’ Liv-Mad. Girl Meets “Teen Beach Movie Sing-Along” Gravity LEGO Fri Rebels Good Next Step ANT Farm Dog Jessie ’ Austin 33 P. Affairs Atl. Eats Trust Dale 21 Day Fix ›“The Tuxedo” (2002) Jackie Chan. ›››“Air Force One” (1997, Suspense) Harrison Ford. ›››“Red Eye” (2005) 1st Family Box Office Commun Commun Middle Middle 34 Comedy Comedy Cash Cab Cash Cab Just for Laughs Å Big Bang Big Bang Men-Work Men-Work Just for Laughs Cash Cab Cash Cab Just for Laughs Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs Men-Work Men-Work 35 Batman ››“The Lost Volcano” (1950) ›››“Rio Bravo” (1959, Western) John Wayne. Å ››“The Wild North” (1952) (1:15) ››“Blackbeard, the Pirate” Å ›››“Hearts of the West” (1975, Comedy) “I Remember Mama” 36 Gotta Eat Gotta Eat Barbecue Barbecue Pioneer Pioneer Spring Baking Guy’s Grocery Games Cutthroat Kitchen ’ Chopped ’ Å Diners Diners Diners, Drive Gotta Eat Gotta Eat Food Food 37 Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Liquidator Liquidator Escape Illusions Mantracker ’ Å 38 Pawn Pawn Yukon Gold ’ Å Vikings Å (DVS) The World Wars The World Wars The World Wars American Pickers ’ Pawn Pawn Yukon Gold ’ Å Vikings Å (DVS) Vikings “Scarred” ’ 39 Stargate SG-1 Å Panic Button ’ Face Off ’ Face Off ’ Face Off ’ Face Off ’ Doctor Who ’ Å Inner (2:45) ›››“Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) Daniel Radcliffe. 40 Rifleman Rifleman Rawhide Å TURN: Washington (10:15) ›››“Support Your Local Sheriff!” (1969) Å ›››“Appaloosa” (2008) Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen. ››››“Jaws” (1975, Horror) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å 42 Security Security Border Border Border Border Border Border Bggg Bttls Bggg Bttls Border Border Border Border Border Border Lost--Sold Lost--Sold Security Security Border Border 44 Trucktown LittlePony Charmers Dora Big Friend Toopy Caillou ’ Cat in the Zack and Ready, Backyard Mike Trucktown Dinopaws Umizoomi Bubble Octonauts Charmers Dora Peg Toopy Mike 46 MotorWk Greener Woods. Rough Cut Hometime Old House Old House Kitchen Cooking Fresh Cook’s Garden Antiques Roadshow ’ Å NW Profl Super Skyscrapers ’ Steves Grown Last/Wine Wait... 48, KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Blower Focus T25 PGA Tour Golf The Players Championship, Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å Arthritis? Jdg Judy News News 53 Parks Parks Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian The Royals Å TMZ (N) ’ Å Brave Inside-Box Pop Quiz Pop Quiz Beverly Beverly 59 King Gourmet Phantom Gourmet 21 Day Fix Paid Prog. ››“Enough” (2002) Jennifer Lopez. Raising Raising Friends Friends Mike Mike Two Men Two Men Big Bang Big Bang “Simpsons” 60 KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 (N) ’ Å Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Expedition Expedition Rock-Park Animal State Coolest On Spot Middle Middle Celebrity Celebrity 61 In the Heat of Night “In the Heat of the Night: Geli Bendl” In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å 62 Dog Whis Expedition Expedition Rock-Park State Coolest ››“National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage. Å Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Two Men PIX11 News at 5 (N) Two Men Pregame MLB Baseball: Mets at Phillies 67 Chipmunk Smurf Scooby Doo Movie Gumby Casper Dexter Dexter ›››“An American Tail” (1986) Å “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West” (1991) Looney Looney Garfield Garfield Animaniac Tiny Toon 70 Fursat Gurbani Watno Dur ’ G. Punjab Mehak TV Punjabi Lamia Virasat ’ Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Rangli Tehlka ’ Sardari ’ G. 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Creative ways to help your children enjoy vegetables:• Plant a garden with your child. Let them help care for the

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• Camoufl age vegetables with a favorite sauce.• Use vegetables as fi nger foods and dip them in a favorite sauce or dip.• Using a small cookie cutter, cut the vegetables into interesting shapes.• Steam your greens. They are much more fl avorful and usually sweeter than when raw.• Make veggie art. Create colorful faces with olive- slice eyes, tomato ears, mushroom

noses, bell-pepper mustaches, and any other playful features you can think of. Our eighth child, Lauren, loved to put olives on the tip of each fi nger. “Olive fi ngers” would then nibble this nutritious and nutrient-dense food off her fi ngertips. Zucchini pancakes make a terrifi c face to which you can add pea eyes, a carrot nose, and cheese hair.

• Concoct creative camoufl ages. There are all kinds of possible variations on the old stand-by “cheese in the trees” (cheese melted on steamed broccoli fl orets). Or, you can all enjoy the pleasure of veggies topped with peanut butter sauce, a specialty of Asian cuisines.

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Introducing B.C.’s new Rural Advisory Council. Area C/Christina Lake regional district director Grace McGregor (fifth from right) is one of only 14 people named to the council. Submitted photo

McGregor named to councilArea C/Christina Lake director Grace Mc-

Gregor is one of only 14 people from across the province named to B.C.’s new Rural Advisory Council.

The appointment was made on March 11 by Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and Donna Bar-nett, parliamentary secretary.

The mandate of the council is to provide in-dependent and impartial input and advice to the B.C. government on matters related to rural development in the province, strengthen rural economies, and support rural prosperity and thriving rural communities across the province.

McGregor said she was asked if she wanted to join the committee after being involved with the Rural BC project previously.

“Because I had chaired the steering commit-tee for the Rural BC project, I felt rather bound to do that so I did,” said McGregor. “I’m really,

really happy about the people at the table. The province is really well represented.”

The committee met for the first time last week in Victoria. McGregor said they have a number of different topics they will be exploring in the coming year.

“I think the direction will probably be differ-ent each meeting because it will hinge on what the group wants,” she said.

The initial focus for the council will be to pro-vide advice on rural economic development, in-cluding rural access to capital and business de-velopment support for rural entrepreneurs and businesses.

Meetings will be held four times a year and will be chaired by Donna Barnett, parliamentary secretary, with a co-chair to be selected.

“We have accomplished good things for small communities—and rural B.C.—by working to-gether,” said Barnett in a press release. “There is a lot to be said in favour of taking a collaborative approach, and the Rural Advisory Council will be helpful in that endeavour.”

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Driver can’t produce licence

Vernon driver fails ASDOn April 25 at 12:33 a.m. RCMP observed a

vehicle in the downtown area. The vehicle was stopped and the four occupants were checked by police.

“The driver of the vehicle couldn’t produce a driver’s licence,” said Cpl. Richard Lanz. “He had an odour of alcohol coming from him. An ASD (approved screening device) demand was read. He provided a sample of his breath which read a fail.”

The driver of the vehicle was issued a 90-day IRP (immediate roadside prohibition) and the vehicle was impounded for 30 days.

“The vehicle he was driving happened to be a courtesy vehicle from a dealership in Vernon,” added Lanz.

The driver, a 22-year-old male from Vernon, was charged with having no valid driver’s li-cence.Driver known to police

On May 2 at 1:15 p.m., police observed a ve-hicle on Boundary Drive near Central Avenue.

“The driver of the vehicle was known to po-lice and a traffic stop was conducted,” said Lanz.

“The driver turned in behind the Shell Station. Upon investigation, (it was determined) that the driver was a prohibited driver.”

Lanz said that charges are being submitted for driving while prohibited and the vehicle has been impounded for seven days. The driver was a 23-year-old male from Grand Forks.No headlights

On May 3 at 8:31 p.m., police observed a ve-hicle on Highway 41 (to Danville) with no head-lights.

“Police turned around and observed the vehi-cle travelling and crossing the white line onto the shoulder,” said Lanz. “The vehicle was stopped. The driver showed signs that he had been drinking.” Lanz said that an ASD demand was read and the driver recorded a fail.

“A 90-day IRP was issued along with a 30-day vehicle impoundment,” said Lanz.

The driver of the vehicle was a 73-year-old male from Grand Forks.Woman given driving prohibition

On May 3 at 9:44 p.m., a vehicle was stopped near Boundary Drive and Central Avenue by police and checked for licence, registration and driver sobriety.

“An odour of liquor was noticed on the driv-er,” said Lanz. “An ASD demand was given.”

The driver, a 58-year-old female from Grand Forks, was given a 24-hour driving prohibition as a result.

POLICE BRIEFS By Craig Lindsay

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After performing a year of service work, the GFSS Global Citizenship Club earned tickets to attend the ME to WE concert.

They joined 15, 000 other students on April 23 in Seattle, Wash. The event was hosted by Free the Chil-dren’s Craig Kielburger and featured many celebrities and inspirational speakers. Currently, the club is pre-paring for a 24-hour famine event at the high school next week. The money raised through pledges was to go to poverty projects in Nicaragua; however, the stu-dents are now planning to send part of the proceeds to Nepal to help with the earthquake disaster relief.

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Julie Chursinoff receives a burger from cook Donovan Harris as Eugene Kwong looks on. The barbeque was part of a fundraiser at Silver Kettle on Saturday for the facility’s Relay For Life team, the Golden Oldies. Craig Lindsay photo

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(Above) Boundary Community Hospice hosted a fund-raising yard sale the previous week; (right) Michelle Goodwin, and staff and clients of Sunshine Valley Com-munity Services braved the rain as well, to raise money for Relay For Life. Della Mallette photos

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The history of Mother’s DayWhat could be more appropriate than taking a special day to celebrate the loving care our

mothers give us day in and day out? In fact, people have been honouring their mothers for centuries. But did you know that this day originated with the Greeks who held a celebration each spring to honour Rhea, the mother of all the gods?

During the 16th century, the British adapted this ancient tradition and instituted “Mother-ing Day.” This Sunday gave all young people who worked away from home an opportunity to visit their mothers for a special day of festivities in her honour. Unfortunately, this tradition slowly died out over time and actually disappeared for a few centuries until an elementary school teacher in the United States revived public interest in this day. After several years of

government lobbying, Mother’s Day was de-clared a national holiday in 1914.

Shortly after, when American soldiers sta-tioned in France during World War I sent a horde of cards and letters to their mothers in May, the French took notice and decided that this was a holiday they would like to celebrate as well. Today in Canada, Mother’s Day is one of our most-celebrated holidays. From coast to coast, mothers are showered with love and presents. After all, with all the love they give us every single day of the year, dedicating one day in their honour is the least that we can do!

Many mothers now have two jobsMany households nowadays need two wage earners to pay the bills. And that means

more mothers are working than ever before. Whether their job meets their personal ca-reer goals or is simply a way of making ends meet, many working mothers have two full time jobs: their paying job and their non-paying job, that is, household responsibilities.

Working mothers with young children are often faced with an exhausting list of daily tasks. Even a helpful spouse can only partially lighten this load. To get everything done, many mothers must rush from one responsibility to the next, barely managing to keep things under control. Until a problem arises, that is. When a child is sick and must stay home from school, many working moms must suddenly � nd someone to care for the child, or take an unplanned sick day. While family responsibilities can cut into their work, work can also cut into their family responsibilities. When this happens, working mothers often have no choice but to sacri� ce precious family time. With time at such a premium, working moms develop exceptional time management skills very quickly. Un-fortunately, this hectic pace can take its toll on their patience and even on their health.

Given this pace, it’s no surprise that many working moms are often exhausted. How-ever, it is important that they � nd healthy ways of managing stress and take full advan-tage of a few quiet moments to sit back and unwind.

If your mom rushes around day in and day out, take advantage of Mother’s Day to give her some much-needed special treatment. Let her know how much you appreciate everything she does and � nd ways to make this a truly carefree day. Take her to a restaurant, book a massage, buy concert tickets or better yet, reserve a week at a vacation resort!

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Blue Cheese Tarts, French toast, Hash Browns

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Neufeld’s Greenhouses

3” basket stuffers(calibrachoa, verbena, bacopa etc.)

$199each

Annuals - 4 PackFull Selection of

$139each

3” Wave Petunias $199each

6” Geraniums $369each

Hanging BasketsStarting at $33

$1495Starting at

Assorted Patio Containers

10 minutes west of Midway on Hwy 3 • 250-446-2510Open: Mon. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 pm • Closed Sundays

Happy Mother’s Day

First 40 Moms accompanied by their family

will receive a SPECIAL GIFT!

per person

Mother’s Day Brunch

Justper personper personJust $12 00

Best Brunchin the Boundary Country

All Mom’s will get a Special gift

per personper personper personper person

ALL YOU CAN EAT!

Bored Room Bistro607 8th Ave., Midway, BC

250-449-2465

Come join us every Sunday for Brunch

BrunchBrunch11 am to 2 pm

Bronze Wines & Jerseyland Organics

present

Mother’s DayWine & Cheese

1 - 4 pm Sunday, May 10Come by for a tasting of wines, cheeses & spirits

5450 Almond Gardens Road, Grand Forkswww.truenorthdistilleries.com www.jerseylandorganics.ca

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Mother’s Day

Rilkoff’s StoreRilkoff’s Store9:00 am - 5:00 pm 7 days a week

250-442-2510 • 4415 Hwy 3 • West of Grand Forks

Mother’s Day9th Annual

East Indian LunchIn response to a demand from the community and our

customers, this year the lunch will be held two days:

Free lunch. Donations accepted and proceeds go to Relay For Life, the Rotary Spray Park project of Grand Forks and Habitat for Humanity.

� is year we are serving: Butter Chicken & Mutter Paneer with Rice,

plus tea and dessert.

Sat. & Sun.May 9 & 10 10 am - 4 pm

250-442-02842830 - 66th Ave

(Located behind Extra Foods)Daily 9 - 5

Gift Certifi catesAvailable

for

Show your love - buy her a perennial or tree!

starting at

Special Planters

$1499MAMA

To all the

Cone

Wonderful Mom’s!Soft

Ice CreamFREE

Between 10 am - 2 pm236 Market Ave, Grand Forks, BC (250) 442-5558

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with a customized photo gift!

Mother’s Day Special

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The history of Mother’s DayWhat could be more appropriate than taking a special day to celebrate the loving care our

mothers give us day in and day out? In fact, people have been honouring their mothers for centuries. But did you know that this day originated with the Greeks who held a celebration each spring to honour Rhea, the mother of all the gods?

During the 16th century, the British adapted this ancient tradition and instituted “Mother-ing Day.” This Sunday gave all young people who worked away from home an opportunity to visit their mothers for a special day of festivities in her honour. Unfortunately, this tradition slowly died out over time and actually disappeared for a few centuries until an elementary school teacher in the United States revived public interest in this day. After several years of

government lobbying, Mother’s Day was de-clared a national holiday in 1914.

Shortly after, when American soldiers sta-tioned in France during World War I sent a horde of cards and letters to their mothers in May, the French took notice and decided that this was a holiday they would like to celebrate as well. Today in Canada, Mother’s Day is one of our most-celebrated holidays. From coast to coast, mothers are showered with love and presents. After all, with all the love they give us every single day of the year, dedicating one day in their honour is the least that we can do!

Many mothers now have two jobsMany households nowadays need two wage earners to pay the bills. And that means

more mothers are working than ever before. Whether their job meets their personal ca-reer goals or is simply a way of making ends meet, many working mothers have two full time jobs: their paying job and their non-paying job, that is, household responsibilities.

Working mothers with young children are often faced with an exhausting list of daily tasks. Even a helpful spouse can only partially lighten this load. To get everything done, many mothers must rush from one responsibility to the next, barely managing to keep things under control. Until a problem arises, that is. When a child is sick and must stay home from school, many working moms must suddenly � nd someone to care for the child, or take an unplanned sick day. While family responsibilities can cut into their work, work can also cut into their family responsibilities. When this happens, working mothers often have no choice but to sacri� ce precious family time. With time at such a premium, working moms develop exceptional time management skills very quickly. Un-fortunately, this hectic pace can take its toll on their patience and even on their health.

Given this pace, it’s no surprise that many working moms are often exhausted. How-ever, it is important that they � nd healthy ways of managing stress and take full advan-tage of a few quiet moments to sit back and unwind.

If your mom rushes around day in and day out, take advantage of Mother’s Day to give her some much-needed special treatment. Let her know how much you appreciate everything she does and � nd ways to make this a truly carefree day. Take her to a restaurant, book a massage, buy concert tickets or better yet, reserve a week at a vacation resort!

Sunday, May 10, 2015

AA ddaaayyy ttoo tttrrreeeaaattt yyoooouuuurr MMooommm wwiiiiiitttttttthhhhhhhhhhh kkkkkkiinnddddnnneeessss&& lloovvee tthhhhaaattt sshheee ddeeeesseerrvveess!!MM&& lloovvee

Prices in eff ect May 1 – 10, 2015Limits may be in eff ect. While quanti ti es last. See store for details.

Crinkle Tye-DyeSleeveless Top,Assorted Colours

Umbrella Sun Dress,Assorted Designs each

each

2499

1499

Show Mom You Care

330 Central Ave, Grand Forks 250-442-3515

www.pharmasavegrandforks.com

1746 Sandner Frontage Road, RR#3 Christina Lake 250-447-2658

Dueling Oaks Restaurant15th Annual

Mother’s Day Breakfast Brunch9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Chicken, Cheese & Spinach, Strawberry Crepes

Dueling Oaks Eggs Benedict

Baked Honey Ham, Bacon, Maple Sausage

Blue Cheese Tarts, French toast, Hash Browns

Muffi ns, Fruit Scones, Cinnamon Rolls

Fresh Fruit, Chocolate Strawberries

Desserts

Adults: $18.95 • Children under 10: $1.25/yearMimosas and Special Drinks AvailableReserve early to avoid disappointment

Phone 447-9755 for Reservations

Mothers get to golf for free on Mother’s Day

282 2nd Avenue, at Cascade Par 3 Golf Club,Christina Lake, BC

MOTHER’S DAY

Extended Hours!Join us for

breakfast, lunch & dinner on

Sunday, May 10NOW LICENSED

Greenwood City Foods250-445-6548

298 Copper Ave. S., Greenwood, B.C. (Hwy 3)

250~445~6506 309 ~ S Copper Avenue

Mother’s Day SpecialPhylo Wrapped Chicken Breast

Chicken breast stu� ed with mandarin orange and brie wrapped in buttered phylo pastry, topped with a mandarin orange sauce. Served with

seasonal vegetables and a choice of baked potato or rice. Soup or salad and a special light dessert.

$2700

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Community

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These maintenance-free living suites incorporate supportive features to promote independence and 24-hour emergency monitoring service for added peace of mind.

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Choir keeps on singingThe Grand Forks Choral Society held their spring concert on Saturday and Sunday at the GFSS audi-torium. The concert was called “How Can I keep from Singing?” and featured both the regular choir and the junior choir. (Top left) Ivy Brood and Luna Churchill performed a violin piece each during the concert. (Top right) The junior choir joined the regular choir on stage at the end of the concert for a rousing rendition of Tshotsholoza at Saturday’s concert. (Bottom) The Grand Forks Choral Society choir perform Simon and Garfunkel’s classic hit Bridge Over Troubled Water at the concert on Saturday night at GFSS. Craig Lindsay photos

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Three Rangers in Granby District—Tori Stavenjord from Grand Forks, and Kim Faminoff and Thao Atkinson from Mid-way—joined six other girls from across Koo-tenay Area to be pre-sented with their Chief Commissioner’s Gold Award at a ceremony in Castlegar.

This achievement is the top award which can be attained as a girl member of Girl Guides of Canada (GGC) and they are now in a posi-tion to apply for GGC scholarships at an area, provincial and national level.

The three girls com-pleted their Canada Cord as Pathfinders which gave them two high school credits. To obtain the Chief Commissioner’s Gold award, the girls have worked on nine mod-ules which have many challenges including celebrating Guiding; the environment; glob-al awareness; leader-ship and a 20-hour ser-vice project.

All three girls have enthusiastically worked on these mod-ules and enjoyed the new learning experi-ences and fun they have shared. It has been over 12 years since any girls in Granby District have achieved this award so their Guiders and par-ents are very proud of them.

The girls received the CCGA pin on a blue ribbon; a framed certificate signed by the B.C. Provincial Commissioner; a gift bag containing several items from Kootenay Area, flowers and an inscribed picture from B.C. GGC Council.

Three Granby District Rangers received Gold Awards. Pictured are (from left) Granby District Commissioner Elaine Fromme, Kim Fami-noff, Tori Stavenjord and Thao Atkinson.

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2013 Ford Fusion Eco BoostSunroof, fully loaded, 23,000 km. $18,9002009 Dodge Journey4 cylinder, power windows and locks, cruise control, CD MP3, 3 rows of seating, 95,000 km.

$12,900

2007 Ford Focus2.0L, 5 spd, fully loaded, keyless entry, heated seats, 130,000 km. $5,9952007 Ford FusionFully loaded, 2.3L, auto. $6,9952005 Ford Five HundredSEL, AWD, 4DSDN Loaded. 175,000 km.

$6,9952005 Ford Focus WagonPower windows & locks, command start, roof rack. 152,000 km.

$5,495

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Moving for health

GFREC hosted a family bike ride on Friday in honour of Move for Health Day, an international event created in 2002 by the World Health Organization to promote physical activity. The Christina Lake to Grand Forks Trans Canada Trail Ride featured transportation to the Cascade Falls pullout, with the ride ending at Grand Forks City Park. Partners in the event were the Grand Forks ATV Club, Grand Forks Community Trails Society, Regional District of Kootenay Boundary and the B.C. Recreation and Parks Association. Submitted photo

You’re never too old to learnThank you

Grand Forks and District Recreation would like to take this time to thank Ray Johnson, Mel Carrol (ATV club) and Rick Kost (School District 51 bus driver) and all the volunteers who helped make this event possible.

We would also like to thank B.C. Rec-reation and Parks Association and the Province of BC for providing funding to help make this event possible.Never too old—or young!

Water sports and leisure time spent in and around the local lakes during the warm summer months is a memorable time for families. Learning to swim for all ages can make this time more relax-ing and enjoyable for the entire family.

You are never too old or too young to learn to swim or play.

GFREC will be offering adult swim lessons for non swimmers on Tuesday mornings May 19 to June 9 from 11:15 to 12:15 p.m. Deadline to register is May 12 with the registration fee $48.25 for four lessons.

Parent and Tot morning lessons will be held from June 1 to June 17 at 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. Parents are required to be in the water with the child learning water safety skills to keep them safe while be-ing around water.Spend a day with Mom

Mother’s Day is set aside to let mom’s know how much we appreciate all they do for us. Make plans to spend the day with mom at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre on Sunday, May 10. The pool will be open for public swimming from 1 to 5 p.m. Moms swim for free during the two-for-one admission sale.

Register now for mini triathlon

There is still time to register for the Just Tri-It Mini Triathlon event. This event takes place on Tues-day, May 12 starting at 5:30 p.m.

Kids will start out with a 2 km run then complete a 5 km bike ride and fin-ish up with a 50 m swim. Adults will complete a 5 km run, 13 km bike ride and finish up with a 200 m swim. Regis-tration fee for the event is just $10.

Check your blood pressureInterior Health Nurses Angie and

Sarah will be at the aquatic centre lobby on Monday and Tuesday, May 11 and 12 to offer blood pressure checks and to answer any health concerns you may have.

There is no appointment times neces-sary, drop In and visit the girls and en-joy a cup of coffee while you’re here.

***For more information on our local

contacts or recreation programs, please call GFREC at 250-442-2202 or email us at [email protected].

GRAND FORKSRECREATION

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Sebastian Sullivan of the GFSS Wolves holds on to the ball while being tackled in the team’s game against the Mount Boucherie Bears on April 29 at Grand Forks Second-ary. The Bears won the game 24-5 despite a valiant effort by the Wolves.GFSS was coming off five tough games the previous weekend in Vancouver at the provincial 7s tournament at St. George’s School. Craig Lindsay photo

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Chesley is the birthplace of Duncan McMillan “Mickey” MacKay whose connection with Grand Forks and hockey in Brit-ish Columbia is one for the ages. To get right to the point, Mickey MacKay is one of the finest hock-ey players to ever don a pair of skates in B.C.

His stature of 5 feet 9 inches and about 163 pounds would raise some doubts to be sure. And one source said he never re-ally began skating till he was 15.

Mickey left Ontario for Al-berta in 1912 and played his first season of organized hockey for the Edmonton Dominions, members of the Alberta Senior

League. From there he travelled to Grand Forks where he signed as a free agent in November 1913. He wasn’t in this bustling min-ing town for long. After scoring 15 goals and displaying a ton of talent, a larger stage awaited. The Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Asso-ciation signed him the following November.

Centering a line with the leg-endary Fred “Cyclone” Taylor, the rookie scored a hat trick in his first game of that 1914-15 season. This was merely the beginning of a fairy-tale year in hockey for Vancouver.

They had an outstanding line-up. Taylor scored 23 goals during the 17-game regular season; the wee Scot recently arrived from the Boundary Hockey League netted 33!

Cyclone Taylor was not both-ered by this. He told his biogra-pher Eric Whitehead years later that Mickey MacKay was one of

the greatest players he ever saw. Comments on the Hockey Hall of Fame Legends of Hockey web-site concur: “His offensive hero-ics made him one of the Vancou-ver Millionaires’ most popular stars.”

In The Life and Times of Grand Forks written and com-piled by Jim and Alice Glanville, they share the following story on the exploits of Mickey MacKay. It describes a play in the final game of the 1914 season between Grand Forks and Greenwood.

“The first period saw Mickey MacKay pull off what is perhaps a record in hockey. After facing off at the very start, he started straight for the opponent’s goal, beating four men enroute and tal-lying the first goal for the Forks in about five seconds with no one but himself having been able to touch the rubber.”

Not surprisingly, he was named the cyclone of the Bound-ary Hockey League.

The Millionaires won the league title and next up were the Ottawa Senators. At stake—the coveted Stanley Cup. The eastern team sported five future Hall of Famers. Yet it was the Pacific Coast squad who domi-nated in winning the series three straight.

They blitzed the Senators 12-3 in the final game with MacKay scoring three goals. His first marker was described by the Vancouver Sun as “one of the fin-est bits of individual work of the night.”

Vancouver’s first Stanley Cup win was obvious cause for cel-ebration. There was one damper on the party as Ottawa forgot to bring the cup with them. Were they over confident or was it sim-ply an inexplicable error? Per-haps in a bizarre way it was some kind of anathema as Vancouver has never again won Stanley’s mug.

Three of the players on the

winning team’s roster —MacKay, Taylor and Barney Stanley—were all from the same rural area of Ontario, living only a few miles apart. This was in itself quite re-markable but when you consider

GERRY FOSTERFor the Grand Forks Gazette

DUNCAN “MICKEY” MacKAY

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The Wee Scotthat there were only 10 play-

ers on that team with seven of them getting most of the ice time, and the stars being the aforemen-tioned trio from Bruce County, it borders on the implausible.

Gracious in defeat, the Sena-tors’ manager, Frank Shaugh-nessy, praised the Millionaires as “the greatest combination that we have ever met.”

The great hockey man Lester Patrick who would later coach and/or man-age the New York Rangers to three Stan-ley Cups, always be-lieved that his brother Frank’s 1915 team “were the best team that ever stepped on the ice.” [The infor-mation in this last paragraph came from an article by Jonathon Jackson in the Owen Sound Sun Times.]

After his dream season Mickey MacK-ay returned to Grand Forks and evidently opened up an ice-cream and confec-tionery business. The following year upon

completing his second season in the pros, he married Anne May Reaburn, the Grand Forks post-mistress, on June 12, 1916.

His hockey career continued at the coast for several years, and before he moved on to play for the Chicago Black Hawks, Pitts-

burgh Pirates and Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League, the Wee Scot would become the all-time leading scorer in the PCHA.

During his two seasons in Chicago he scored 31 goals in 70 games. In Boston he would win

his second Stanley Cup, leading the Bruins to their first. It was the seventh Stanley Cup final in which Mickey participated.

In his last season with the Bruins he was also in a manage-rial role, an assistant to Art Ross, whose name should sound famil-

iar; the Art Ross tro-phy is presented to the NHL’s top scorer each year.

MacKay’s stel-lar career has been recognized several times, notably be-ing inducted into the Hockey Hall Of Fame in 1952 with the following acco-lade: “A marvellous skater and goal scor-er, Duncan ‘Mickey’ MacKay was blessed with instinct and timing on the ice that was matched by few contemporaries.”

In 2001 he was re-ceived into the B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame with the following comments: “A gen-tleman on and off the ice, MacKay was a terror to opposing players and goalten-ders with his speed,

stick-handling abilities and his quick accurate shot.”

In 1989 he was inducted into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame and is also a member of the Boston Bruins Hall of Fame. MacKay scored 260 regular season and playoff goals in three top-flight leagues between 1914 and 1929 when the number of games played were far fewer than today.

Mickey MacKay and Fred “Cyclone” Taylor were super-stars. There were arguments as to which of them was the better player.

Joe Pelletier, writing in his Hockey History Blog on the subject of Chicago Black Hawks legends, referred to a Canadian Press article written by the fa-ther of west coast hockey, Lester Patrick: “(MacKay) was perhaps the greatest centre we ever had on the coast; an equal favourite with Fred (Cyclone) Taylor in the mind of the masses. I always held to the theory that Taylor was the best all-rounder, but many dif-fered.”

After his professional hockey career concluded in 1930, MacK-ay and his wife retired to Grand Forks. In the aforementioned blog by Joe Pelletier he com-ments, “He returned to beautiful British Columbia where his heart had never left.”

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This graphic from 1919 features head shots of the great Mickey MacKay and Fred Cyclone Tay-lor, done in a comical way. Its origin is unknown; possibly a Vancouver paper.

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The family of Amanda Koppin wish to extend their heartfelt gratitude to a long list of wonderful people, for the on-going support they have received: � rst, a big overall thank-you to the entire Christina Lake and

Fife communities, and then more speci� cally to the Christina Lake Volunteer Fire Department, Nick James who is a rock of strength, to the Perley Memorial and St. John’s United Church, the sta� of Hardy View Lodge, to Reverend Simon Shenstone and Bob Dupee and the

many speakers who gave tributes to Amanda at her Celebration of Life, Les Johnson for his videotaping skills and patience, to the Brandon and

Chris O’Donnell families, Chris Bossman and Mark Ormandy and family, Steve and Patty from Clyde’s Pub, Sarah Zanussi, who is

organizing a silent Art Auction, From the Hearth Bakery, Jim and Joyce Cooney and all the many lovely people who have brought food to our homes, to the Christina Lake Ladies Auxiliary for their wonderful work

and to all the volunteers at the Hall who helped make Amanda’s Celebration of Life such a reassuring and supportive time; all the

beautiful gifts of � owers and arrangements that were given in memory of Amanda, all of our caring friends who have sent cards, books and

telephoned to “check up on us”; we appreciate your concern and to all the big-hearted people who have donated to the Amanda Koppin Fund

at the Credit Union, we thank you!!

To the many who have said, “there are no words to adequately express our sorrow for your loss”; we thank you for your kindnesses and thoughtfulness and you need to know we could not have survived thus

far without your love and prayers and sincere concern.

We are truly and deeply grateful for our loving, caring community.Our thanks to you all and to anyone we may have

forgotten to mention.

Dorothy (Dot) Marie Pellow September 4, 1938 – April 17, 2015

Dot was born in Windsor, Ontario, passed away at the age of 76. She was the third of eight in a very close-knit family and was predeceased by her parents John and Jean Wigle; nephew Garreth Wigle.

She is lovingly survived by her son Marc (Ann) Pellow and daughter Kim (Dave) Bartlett; seven cherished

grandchildren: Connor Pellow, Cody (Cherisse) Bartlett, Brendan Pellow, Erinn Bartlett, Timothy Pellow, Zane Bart-

lett, Hannah Bartlett; one great granddaughter Skyler Bartlett. She will be sadly missed by her brothers and sisters: John (Pat)

Wigle, Kathy Sloan, Mary (Roy) Harvey, Don (Beth) Wigle, Jim (Janine) Wigle, Bob (Cara) Wigle, Bill (Bonnie) Wigle and her many special nieces and nephews.

Dot began her career as a teacher – a natural gift she was blessed with. She attended teacher’s college, taught primary grades and would occasionally return to the classroom as a substitute while raising her own children. She had a lifelong love of babies and children who would always respond back with affection when they interacted. Lasting childhood memories were made with Dot.

She became adept at packing and moving as her family was posted to various communities in Canada and Europe with the military. Dot took advantage of these opportunities to meet and make good friends. The family settled in Cochrane, Alberta in 1978. Dot thoroughly enjoyed being an employee at the University of Calgary where she worked in payroll and library circulation. She was a friendly face to her fellow colleagues, students and their families. Dot retired in 2003 and her colleagues bid her a fond farewell. In retirement, Dot devoted her time to visit-ing and assisting residents at Bethany Care Centre and by continuing to be actively involved in All Saints Anglican Church. She could often be found spending time with her dear friends and family. Dot was very well known for her delicious baked goods. Her standards were high, the results were nothing less than perfect and the items were very sought after at church bake sales.

In 2006 Dot moved to Grand Forks to be closer to her family. She helped care for her family and others in the community such as running errands for neighbours and often socializing while out for her daily strolls. She cherished frequent visits from friends and family and she joyfully served at Holy Trinity for as long as her health allowed her.

As Dot’s health started failing, friends and family strongly supported her. Her brothers, sisters and good friends visited and reminisced about good times. These visits were much anticipated and blessed her with comfort. During her decline, her kind heart and loving soul never changed. She would reach out to those who needed a kind word, a gentle touch or comfort.

She thoroughly loved her family with the deepest possible love and she was the same way with her siblings, nieces, nephews, friends and everyone she met. She had a gentle way of making everyone feel special and valued. It was a rare gift for one person to possess such caring and kindness. She was very humble and it was so easy to love her dearly. We will very, very much miss our mom, grandma, sister, aunt, friend…

Thank you to all who showed Dot patience, caring and compassion.All who knew Dot are invited to a Celebration of Her Loving Life at Holy Trinity

Anglican Church, Grand Forks, B.C. on Saturday, May 9 at 11:00 am. In lieu of fl owers, Dot wished that donations be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada (atrial fi brillation), Holy Trinity Anglican Church or Alzheimer’s Society of B.C.

Dawn Orma Orris/SmithCelebration of Life

Her family extends an invitation to Dawn’s friends to attend a memorial graveside service to

be held at the Grand Forks Cemetery on Saturday, May 16 at 2 p.m.

Rev. Simon Shenstone of Holy Trinity Church officiating. Dawn passed away last November.

No flowers are requested, however those who wish to may make a donation to the Grand Forks Library in her memory.

A reception will follow the ceremony.For further information contact either

Carley Henniger at 587-830-4175 or Milton Orris at 250-486-0301

Walter KienasWalter “Wally Walker”

Kienas passed away suddenly in Vernon, B.C. on Friday May 1, 2015. On this day Miller Welding Supplies’ stock

prices plummeted. Busch Beer was also highly alarmed. Walt

was an accomplished millwright, welder, and mechanic and enjoyed

working with his hands. Walt enjoyed his dirty jokes, a good cold beer, racing his car and spending time with his family.

He is survived by his daughter Jaxx who he loved and was always proud of. Walt is also survived by former wife and good friend Gayle, siblings Shannon, Lorna, Vic and George and numerous nieces, neph-ews, cousins and friends.

There will be a memorial celebration of Walt’s happy life at Christina Lake Community hall on Tuesday, May 12 at 11 a.m. Small luncheon provided. In lieu of fl owers, Walt would have appreciated you spend your money more wisely.

Doug LawrenceJan 16 1949 –

May 3 2015Every man’s heart one day

beats its fi nal beat. His lungs breathe their fi nal breath, and

if what that man did in his life makes the blood pulse through

the body of others and makes them bleed deeper in something that’s larger than life. Then his essence, his spirit, will be immortalized by the storytellers, by the loyalty, by the memory of those who honor him and make the running the man did live forever.

A celebration of life will be held at the Seniors’ Hall in City Park, Saturday, May 9, 2 - 6 p.m. In lieu of Tears.. please bring cheers!!

A fi tting tributeLong-time resident Bill Seabrook recently passed away suddenly. He had driven logging truck for a few local companies in the area over the years, and it was fi tting that his fellow drivers paid tribute to him Saturday by gathering together to drive past the Omega where all the family and friends had gathered for his celebration of life. It was an impressive sight as the red tow truck allowed the trucks to pull out as one unit—Bill’s truck, owned by Mid-Boundary Logging from Midway, led the parade. Submitted photo

� is week is Palliative Care Week

This week, May 3-9, is National Hospice Pal-liative Care Week.

“With a greater aging population, the need for end-of-life care is increasing and we have been given a mandate to create new hospice-care

spaces throughout the province — with the goal of doubling these spaces by the year 2020,” said Health Minister Terry Lake in a press release.

“While death is an extremely sensitive and sad topic, it affects everyone and does not dis-criminate. That’s why we are starting conversa-tions of our own to make B.C.’s health services more personal and patient-centred, with a focus on improving palliative and end-of-life care.

“A patient’s needs and wishes should be at the heart of effective end-of-life services, with a consideration for things like comfort, quality of life, respect for treatment decisions and family support. In the coming months, we will be an-nouncing funding to support improved access to care throughout the province.

“This year’s theme is the power of 10, focused on spreading the message about the importance of talking about hospital palliative care with 10 of your friends, family and acquaintances. By having these diffi cult but crucial conversations, you’re helping open the lines of communications about what best meets your needs at the end of your life.

“End-of-life touches all of us. We honour and thank hospice services in communities through-out B.C., and the compassionate health-care pro-fessionals who deliver them, helping patients and families transition into the fi nal stages of life.”

Learn more about advance care planning by visiting: seniorsbc.ca/legal/healthdecisions/.

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Community Dorothy Cherno� September 22, 1930 – April 24, 2015Dorothy Chernoff was born on September 22, 1930, in

Grand Forks, BC, to parents Sam and Tina (nee Plotnikoff) Strukoff, in the Sion Community village referred to as the Horkoff/Lazeroff Village. She was the youngest of three children having an older brother, Nick, and sister, Mary, each of whom were four years apart in age.

Dorothy attended English school at Fructova School and was proud that she went as far as three weeks in to grade fi ve. She also attended Russian school and as most children of her generation, learned the Russian language through village life from her parents, grandparents, and elders.

As a child as was the custom of the time, Dorothy was nurtured in the Doukhobor communal way of life where she worked alongside her parents and grandparents (who lived together in one home) in the gardens and fi elds, helped in the household with cooking and house work. She also learned how to spin, weave, sew and embroi-der, all skills that served her well in her later life.

In her early teen years, Dorothy joined her sister and friends in attending evening youth meetings, choirs, walking into town to see a movie, swimming in the nearby Kettle River at the Carson Bridge and outdoor winter activities.

When Dorothy was old enough she went to work in the fi elds and cannery in Grand Forks, and then spent several years working in the Okanagan in the fi elds, orchards and packing houses in the Osoyoos area, and a tomato cannery in Kelowna.

In 1943, a young man, Peter Chernoff, from Verigin, Saskatchewan, moved to Grand Forks and eventually Peter and Dorothy would meet and a courtship began. They were married on December 21, 1947, and for the fi rst couple of years lived with Peter’s parents in the Almond Gardens area until they were able to build their own home nearby, where they lived for 50 years. They had a small four acre hobby farm with milking cows, chickens, a large garden, small orchard and Dorothy’s favourites – fl owers. She used to grow some of the most beautiful dahlias and gladiolas. Eventu-ally a greenhouse and a root cellar to store vegetables for winter were added. Dorothy was happiest when she was working with the soil.

Peter and Dorothy were blessed with three children, Steve, Fay, and Irene. She taught her children as she was taught in her youth to cook, clean, work in the garden and fl owers, help with the harvest, feed the chickens, gather eggs, prepare food for winter, canning, needlework and sewing.

Peter worked away from home sometimes during this time so Dorothy was left to look after the family, home and farm, but was eventually able herself to go to work in local vegetable fi elds and packing house, and fi nally McLeod’s Hardware Store.

Dorothy was on the committee that was instrumental in outfi tting the kitchen in the then new Grand Forks USCC Community Centre. She also served on the Ladies Organization committee and many years in the cooking groups, retiring only when she was no longer physically able.

Besides growing a bountiful garden and beautiful fl owers, Dorothy had a unique talent of painting Doukhobor shawls, including the one she was buried in. She was always on the lookout for the perfect greeting cards or pictures of fl owers so that she could make patterns to present to her customers.

Peter and Dorothy had the opportunity to travel both before and after retirement, on a cruise, Hawaii and Mexico, a bus trip to Reno, and across Canada where they were able to spend some time in New Brunswick and other points in the Maritimes with Peter’s cousin and family.

After a good 50 years on the farm Peter and Dorothy sold it and built a new home in 1997, near Hutton Elementary School where Peter still resides.

One of the greatest joys in Dorothy’s life was the arrival of her only grandchild, granddaughter, Sara, in 1980. Baba took great pleasure in spending as much time as she could with Sara and in doing things for her like making Cabbage Patch dolls and clothes and sewing tiny clothes for her Barbie dolls, (Deda even built a Barbie clothes closet complete with handmade tiny wire hangers), to watching her ski, piano recitals, school concerts, softball games and more. And her joys became even greater with the birth of her two great grandsons, Bryce in 2005, and Jaeden in 2006, and Sara’s family moving back to Grand Forks where Baba was able to see her great grandsons often.

Dorothy had a lot of health challenges throughout her life with a lifelong back injury, to battling and beating cancer in the early 1980’s, where the cancer specialist called her ‘his miracle girl’; to a bus accident in 2006, which left her with injuries which worsened over the years. But her biggest challenge was the loss of her son, Steve, on February 15, 2014. After this her health began to decline even further and on January 9 of this year Dorothy went to live in Ivy House at Silver Kettle Village, where she received exceptional, loving care. Dorothy passed away peacefully on Friday, April 24, 2015, at the age of 84, with her family by her side.

Dorothy was also predeceased by her parents, Sam and Tina Strukoff; her in-laws, Pete and Anne Chernoff; sisters in-law Annie Strukoff and Elizabeth Chernoff, broth-ers in-law, John Faminoff, George Semenoff, and Fred Chernoff; niece Natalie Souko-roff; brother Nick Strukoff; and just this past February, her sister Mary Soukoroff.

Left to mourn her loss is her husband of 67 years, Peter; daughter Fay and John Malins, with their daughter Sara and Paul Findlater, and great grandsons Bryce and Jaeden, all of Grand Forks; daughter Irene and Jim Walker of Victoria and Jim’s daughters Kathleen and Douglas Murphy, and their three children, Paul, Justin and Amy of Winnipeg; and Eva and Gerry Teed of Fredericton; daughter in-law, Rita Cher-noff of Sheho, Saskatchewan; in-laws Mabel Faminoff, Lynne Semenoff, Anne and Nick Negreiff; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends.

Dorothy’s family would like to express our sincerest thanks to everyone that attended the service at the Grand Forks USCC Community Centre on Tuesday, April 28, 2015; the psalmists and singers for your wonderful singing; to the relatives and friends who travelled from near and far to the service, to our relatives, friends and neighbours for your comforting words and thoughts, food, visits, cards and fl owers. Thank you to JJ, Laura, Stephanie and Barry Verigin, for your kind, comforting words and support. Thank you to Jerry Seminoff for your guidance and support and for offi -ciating the service. Thank you to the ladies cooking group for preparing the delicious lunch in memory of Dorothy, and to the grave diggers for preparing her fi nal resting place at Sion Cemetery.

We would also especially like to thank her doctor and all the staff at Ivy House for the exceptional, loving care that Dorothy received in her few months there. She was always given the utmost loving care, kindness and comfort. We wish to also extend our sincerest thanks to Deborah and Everett Baker and staff at Grand Forks Funeral Home for their professional service and assistance.

We love you and miss you dear wife, mom, baba, and old baba, but we know you are in a better place with Steve and the rest of your family. May God accept your soul into His Heavenly Kingdom, and may you rest in peace.

Memorial for

Ron (Butch) Roylanceto be held on May 16th at 1:00 p.m.

at the Midway Community Hall.

Notice of Celebration of Life Service

Arlette Strookoff1940 - 2014

A Celebration of Arlette’s Life will be held on Saturday,

May 16, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the Christina Lake Community Centre

Christina Lake, B.C. All are invited.

In Loving Memory of

Ruth Ratusniak

January 17, 1931 – April 14, 2015

We would like to thank the wonderful staff at Hardy View Lodge for all the loving care they’ve shown our Mother.

Those We Love Don’t Go AwayThey Walk Beside Us Every Day

Unseen, Unheard, But Always NearStill Loved, Still Missed And Very Dear

In Memory �

Waldemar HampfJune 25, 1924 – May 7, 2005

You remain in our thoughts and in our hearts. Always.

Your family

Celebration of Life

Peter PerepelkinThe work is done. The business is closed. The boss has left the building. Suddenly on November 28, 2014, during his visit with his stepson’s family for American Thanksgiving in Detroit, Michigan, Peter Perepelkin passed away peacefully and became a bright light in the firmament.

Friends & family are cordially invited to a

Celebration of Peter’s Life Sunday, May 17 at 2:00 p.m.

Christina Lake Community Hall, Christina Lake, B.C.

Please feel free to bring along a photo, memory or story that can be posted into a Memories Album.

Tour about creating wellnessA new initiative to connect parents, youth,

teachers and doctors is making its way across the Kootenay Boundary.

Brought to the region by the Kootenay Boundary Local Action Team for the Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Col-laborative, Kindness Creates Wellness is a series of events that bring together people in com-munities throughout the Boundary to focus on increasing mental health literacy for parents, teachers and youth, fostering stronger connec-tions between community and schools, and re-ducing stigmas.

The Kindness Creates Wellness events are just one of the many initiatives brought to the Kootenay Boundary by the Local Action Team which brings together families, doctors, repre-sentatives from three school districts, mental health clinicians, drug and alcohol counsellors and community agencies to improve mental health wellness in the region.

“We know that the best care happens when the team surrounding the patient is working together,” said Dr. Cindy Loukras, specialist physician lead. “These events are a great way to build the strong relationships necessary to fully support youth dealing with these issues.”

Each Kindness Creates Wellness event will include a screening of the film Happy and a spe-cially selected panel of expert speakers to en-gage the audience in conversations about com-munity mental health wellness and discuss how happiness increases the more one is physically active, performs kind actions for the benefit of others rather than for oneself, and feels close to family and friends.

Dr. Todd Kettner, School District 8 psycholo-gist and Collaborative Team member, said, “We had over 65 people come to the first Kindness Creates Wellness event in Castlegar and it was great to see them engage with each other around the subject of mental health wellness. It was a living example of the ultimate message the film gives—happiness is about relationship and how we help each other. It’s not about me or you, it’s about us.”

Each Kindness Cre-ates Wellness event will be tailored to address community mental health needs. Some will be commu-

nity based, while others will be presented in the local school.

The next event will be held on May 7, Na-tional Child and Youth Mental Health Day, at the Salmo Secondary School for students and par-ents. Events will follow through 2015 in Kalso (June), Nelson and Trail (both in the fall).

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Coming EventsFriendly reminder: Grand Forks Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you.Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SAT-URDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-8907 or 250-442-8797.

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Executive DirectorBoundary Family and Individual Services Society (BFISS) is an accredited, non profit society which has provided a wide variety of programs to meet children, youth and family’s interests and needs since 1976. BFISS actively delivers over 30 Provincially, Federally and/or Community funded programs throughout the 7036 square kilometer Boundary area. Grand Forks is the “hub” of BFISS as well as the Boundary Region.

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The ideal candidate will have post-secondary education in the Social Service Area with relevant education (Masters preferred) and experience in leadership combined with evidence of ongoing professional development. The ideal candidate will also have at least 2 years of experience working with a Board of a non profit organization and experience in a broad range of organizational environments.

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Sunshine Valley Child Care Society

Part-time on-call casual ECEQualifications include: • An Early Childhood Educators License to Practice • Ability to work collaboratively with Society Staff• Possess skills in developmentally appropriate

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skills, both written and oral Starting wage: $15.77 per hour, or higher depending on qualifications.

This is a unionized position.

Please send resumes to: P.O. Box 435, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 or fax to 250-442-2811 or email [email protected]: Executive Director

Arbor Sentinel is an innovative new company committed to full forest utilization – extracting forest fibres to their maximum sustainable potential. Our operations involve a team of heavy equipment operators and truck drivers, utilizing modern equipment and methodologies to optimize utilization in areas where forest harvesting is occurring. Our company is based in Castlegar, BC with operations in the Arrow, Boundary, and Kootenay Lake Timber Supply Areas.Presently we are seeking applications for the position of Log Loader Equipment Operator (2 positions). Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be a direct contributor to successful forestry operations. You are naturally motivated, organized, and believe in a conservation ethic where our timber resources are utilized to their greatest potential. Your work will focus on the successful removal of accessible forest fibres from the roadside and landing waste stream of first pass harvesting operations. Equipment assignments will include a new Tigercat 875 Log Loader complemented by a variety of supporting equipment including slasher saws and 2016 Model Western Star/Peerless Super B Log Transporters.You have several years of experience as a heavy equipment operator and possess the following:

You have a strong safety ethic and a strong understanding of safe work practices in the forestry sector

You demonstrate a high standard of self-performance and quality control

You are known for your trouble-shooting and decision making skills

You are a recognized team player with a positive attitude and a willingness to innovate and adapt practices to highly variable salvage conditions

Want to know more on who we are? Go to: www.arborsentinel.com. To apply for this position, please send your CV to: [email protected]

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Zellstoff Celgar operates a World Class1,500 tonne/day modern bleach kraft pulp mill located in Southeastern BC. This market kraft operation is committed to being its customers preferred supplier of customized pulp while maintaining its responsible position within the community.

Presently we are seeking applicants for the position of Log Scaler / Yard Supervisor.

Reporting to the Assistant Fibre Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring all loads delivered to the mill are scaled to both Company Standards and to all Provincial Regulations. You must hold a valid BC Scaling license with a minimum of 2 years scaling experience. In this role you will monitor the log quality program, ensuring the safety and efficiency of all log yard operations and maintenance of scale equipment.

Your experience includes:• Weighing log loads, preparing daily reports, and

month end reports• Hand scaling sample loads as per company standards

and provincial legislation• Creating and maintaining log yard decks and

inventory records• Maintaining scale platform to within regulatory

tolerances• Operate rubber tired and tracked log loaders• Supervising loader operators• A working knowledge of the SAFE companies

program• Excellent communication skills• Ability to use various software packages is an asset

Zellstoff Celgar is just minutes from Castlegar, BC in the West Kootenay region.

To apply for this position, please Email your CV to: [email protected]

(Apologies in advance; only those considered for an interview will be contacted)

Library DirectorThe Board of Trustees for the Grand Forks Public Library Association is seeking a Library Director to

cover a parental leave.

Please see the Grand Forks & District Public Library website for more details at

http://grandforks.bc.libraries.coop/Please apply by May 18, 2015

Arbor Sentinel is an innovative new company committed to full forest utilization – extracting forest fibres to their maximum sustainable potential. Our operations involve a team of heavy equipment operators and truck drivers, utilizing modern equipment and methodologies to optimize utilization in areas where forest harvesting is occurring. Our company is based in Castlegar, BC with operations in the Arrow, Boundary, and Kootenay Lake Timber Supply Areas.Presently we are seeking applicants for the position of Logging Truck Drivers (3 Positions).Reporting to the Project Manager, you will be a direct contributor to successful forestry operations. You are naturally motivated, organized, and believe in a conservation ethic where our timber resources are utilized to their greatest potential. Your work will focus on the successful transport of accessible forest fibres from the roadside and landing waste stream of first pass harvesting operations. Your equipment assignment will include a 2016 Model Western Star/Peerless Super B Log Transporter (short log) which will be supported by a variety of forestry equipment including Tigercat 875 Log Loaders.You have 5+ years of experience as a logging truck driver and possess the following:•Valid Class 1 driver’s license in good standing•A strong safety ethic and a working knowledge of safe work practices in the forestry sector and the Canadian Transport regulations•Demonstrate a high standard of self-performance and quality control•Known for your trouble-shooting and decision making skills•A recognized team player with a positive attitude and a willingness to innovate and adapt to highly variable forest/highway road conditionsWant to know more on who we are?Go to: www.arborsentinel.com.To apply for this position, please send your CV to: [email protected](Apologies in advance; only those considered for an interview will be contacted)

Christina Lake Tourism Society and

Arts on 3 Gallery Summer Jobs

1. Christina Lake Tourism Ambassador (35 hrs/wk)

Start Date: May 25 End Date: August 30World Host certifi cation and knowledge ofChristina Lake and area are assets.

2. Arts on 3 Gallery/Special Events Intern(40 hrs/wk)

Start Date: May 15 End Date: August 28Knowledge/interest in Arts & Culture are required.

Applicants must be between ages 15-30 and returning to school in September 2015.May 8 deadline for submissions

For further information and resume submissions:[email protected] for Tourism [email protected] for Gallery Position

1

2

Student Positions Available:

Mature, experienced servers required.

Must have Serving It Right.Apply in person at:

327 Market Avenue, Grand Forks after 4:30 pm. No phone calls please.

THE

Boundary Restoration / Digital Media Project Workerwith Christina Gateway CDA

3 TFT positions starting May 18• Restoring natural systems• Creating videos and images

Must be EI eligible or have been in the last 3 years.

ositions o en until lled.Resumes reviewed starting May 8.email: [email protected]: 447-6165

Employment

CLASS 1 Driver Needed based in Grand Forks BC for local chip hauling work. Expe-rience pulling Super B and US qualifi ed are defi nite assets. Auto deposit pay, health bene-fi ts and pension plan available. Apply at sutco.ca or fax re-sume to 250-357-2009

Education/Trade Schools

APPLY NOW: A $2,500 Pen-ny Wise scholarship is available for a woman entering the Journalism Certifi cate Pro-gram at Langara College in Vancouver. Application dead-line May 31, 2015. Send appli-cations to:[email protected]. More information:www.bccommunitynews.com/ our-programs/scholarship.

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIP-MENT OPERATOR SCHOOL.

NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks.

Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options.

SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or call 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION-ISTS are in huge demand! Train with the leading medical transcription school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today. 1-800-466-1535 [email protected].

Help WantedCHIEF EXECUTIVE Offi cer, Gitga’ at Development Corpo-ration, Hartley Bay, B.C. For full job description visit www.firstnationsjobsonline.com under management positions. Send resumes to:[email protected]

Christina Lake: New restau-rant looking for a cook. You must have a fl exible approach to work, be able to multi-task and have outstanding commu-nication skills. Your culinary background, serve it right and Safe Food Handling Certifi cate would be an asset. Barista ex-perience is preferred, other positions available.Send resumes [email protected]

COMMUNICATIONS/EVENTS Coordinator required. Nak’azd-li Whut’en Fort St. James B.C. Email applications to:[email protected] Attn: Maureen. For full details of this job visit:www.firstnationsjobsonline.com under management.

COUNCIL SECRETARY re-quired. Nak’azdli Whut’en Fort St. James B.C. Email applica-tions to:[email protected] Attn: Maureen. For full details of this job visit:www.firstnationsjobsonline.com under management.

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT re-quired. Nak’azdli Whut’en Fort St. James B.C. Email applica-tions to:[email protected] Attn: Maureen. For full details of this job visit:www.firstnationsjobsonline.com under management.

TeachersGPRC, FAIRVIEW Campus requires Heavy Equipment Technician Instructors to com-mence August 15, 2015. for more information visit our web-site: www.gprc.ab.ca/careers

Work WantedWORK WANTED: Child care, pet/house sitting, light house-work. 250-442-5732.

Services

Financial ServicesGET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

Services

TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Garden & Lawn“D&L Yard & Garden Care”

Tractor tilling, hand tilling, yard cleanup, grass trimming,

grass cutting, dump runs. Doug @ 250-442-2578

For Lease or Rent: Lg garden area, may appeal to farm mar-keters, organically gardened for 13 years. Most tools also available to use. 250-442-0081.

Home ImprovementsFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928.

Moving & StorageLocal and Long Distance

provided by Kootenaimoving.com

250-354-8402

Temporary/PT/Seasonal

Help Wanted

Services

Dave’s Tree ServicesDanger Trees?

I can help. Anything chainsaw!experienced, free estimates, liability ins., prompt service.

250-442-5756 / 250-584-4689

Merchandise for Sale

AuctionsKWIK Auctions Commercial Food Equipment & Restaurant Auction House - Burnaby & Kelowna - Live & Online - visit KwikAuctions.com for Catalog, Pics, Video Preview

ONSITE AUCTION - MAY 7, 2015 All Assets - Formerly Akari Japa-nese Restaurant 112 - 3000 Lou-gheed Hwy, Coquitlam, BC Com-plete Cooking Line, Sushi Cases, High End Furnishings & More!!!!.....View all lots ONLINE, Register to Bid & Bid via Live Broadcast. Visit www.activeauction-mart.com or call 604-371-1190 - [email protected]

Estate SalesDispersal Auction Rexin Un-reserved. 4000 Kettle Valley

Rd. S Rock Creek. May 9, 10 am. 98 Chev truck, 96 Grand Prix low k’s, MF 135 tractor & implements, Irrigation

setup, tack, antiques, tools.Rothwell Auctions.

250-306-1112www.rothwellsoldit.com

FertilizersOrganic Manure. Finely screened composted manure. $10/40lb bag. 475 Jasper Ave. Grand Forks or phone Klaus, 250-442-3927.

Temporary/PT/Seasonal

Help Wanted

Merchandise for Sale

Freezer Lamb - whole, cut & wrapped. GMO free, grass fed. $7.50 per lb. hanging weight. Call Robin at Joybilee Farm 250-445-9907

Free ItemsVinyl siding, used, large amount. 250-442-2300

Merchandise for Sale

Grand Forks: 1517 Donald-son Dr (corner of Donaldson and Boundary Dr). Sat/Sun May 9&10th. 8am-1pm. Tools, clothing, kitchen items, an-tiques and more!

Grand Forks: 6975 17th St, Sat May 9th, 8:30am-4:30pm.

Help Wanted Help Wanted

Trades, Technical Trades, Technical

Employment

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

Financial Services Tree Services Food Products Garage Sales Trades, Technical Trades, Technical

Employment

SHOP LOCALLY

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1-800-949-4499www.bordercountryrealty.ca

DISCOVERBORDER COUNTRY

REALTY

250-442-2124

FABULOUS HOME!! 3 bed, 2 bath home, built in 2005 & better than new! Loaded w/extras!

MLS® 2403408. $334,900. View this lovely home with Sharon

13.92 ACRES OF PASTURE. Great building site for your dream home. Already has pole hay barn, shop & storage

shed in place. $210,000. MLS® 2402792 Call Bob

LARGE SALON & SEPARATE MASSAGE ROOM with 3 piece bath. Professional area is self contained – owner enjoys

privacy of this fully renovated 3 bed, 2 bath home! Hot tub, greenhouse, storage shed & more! MLS® 2390087.

$264,000. Call Sharon

VENDOR MOTIVATED! Well appointed family home, many updates including new paint and new septic system. Minutes from shopping,

beach & restaurants. Won’t last long at this price. $212,000. MLS® 2403019. Call Val

PURCHASE 3.8 ACRES OF PRIVACY, located just 4 km up the picturesque North Fork Valley. Treed, private and great views. Use this property to build your dream home or private camping spot.

$123,500. MLS® 2393813 Call Val

2600 SQ. FT., 5 bed, 3 bath on a full acre. Security system, garage, shop. $389,000. MLS® 2404553.

Call Bob

3 BED, 2 BATH FULL BASEMENT CUSTOM HOME with many extras located on large level lot in Midway.

MLS® 2394800. $310,000. Call Sharon

NEW LISTING! City lot with a rural feel. Almost ½ acre for you to build your dream home on. This is a

great investment in today’s market. $59,000. MLS® 2404683. Call Jazz

NEW PRICE! Move your business to Market Ave in the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. Almost 2000 sq. ft. with movable walls. $239,000. MLS® 2404688.

Call Jazz

Serving the Boundary Country with Award Winning Service for over 36 yearsVal

250-442-7655Bob

250-449-1982

Sharon250-442-6396

Jazz250-443-9088

Just $142,000 buys this This 2 bedroom, I bath home is within walking distance to both the beach and downtown area. There

have been many updates in the home including windows, flooring and paint There is a detached garage/shop with 220 wiring on a

separate panel. MLS® 2404951. Call Val to set up an appointment to view.

CAMPGROUND on 2.638 acres on the kettle river in rock creek. $559,000. MLS® 2403799. Call Bob

NEW LISTING! Fantastic family home in the Valmar Subdivision. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath

home is bright with a great open concept layout. $225,000. MLS® 2404579. Call Jazz

Features of the Week10.6 ACRE PROPERTY

Large deck and spectacular valley views from the whole property. 5 BR, 3 bath home is

custom designed with quality. Over 3400 sq. ft. fi nished. Custom tile fl ooring. Gorgeous

custom kitchen, stainless steel appliances, loads of cupboards and large central island. Master BR with ensuite and walk-in closet. New heat-pump and furnace, new windows and water softener. 4 detached garage/shops are huge;

52x60, 32x40, 24x40, 24x30. Great commercial potential as well.

$649,000

$675,000MLS® 2403664

MLS® 2404853

Pete Vanjoff 442-7415#1 Producer

272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC

SOUTH SLOPING 14.4 ACRE PROPERTY.

Wrap around decks and spectacular views from the whole property. Custom built with quality.

3300 sq. ft. fi nished. 8 yr old home was built to exacting standards. 9 ft. ceilings. Hardwood and

tile fl ooring. Gorgeous custom kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, loads of cupboards

and central island. Main fl oor laundry and powder room. Fully fi nished walk-out basement also has great views. Double attached garage

plus heated 16x30 detached shop. Fenced yard. A must see to believe !

WOODLOT FOR SALE

Rick and Lynn Rexin have their Woodlot (W1625) for sale. It is located near the 16 Km mark on the Christian Valley Road.

Please contact: Fred Marshall250-445-6496 or [email protected] for a prospectus and tender form. Closing date for tenders is June 20, 2015.

LAND ACT: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO

APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND

Take notice that Kevin Penny and Susan Babensee from Montrose, BC, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Re ion, for a Speci c Permission for private moora e situated on Provincial Crown foreshore located on Christina Lake and containing 0.003 hectares more or less.

The Lands File for this application is 4405591. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter B.C., 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 7G1 or email to: [email protected]. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to June 17, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit the website at: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp

Search Search by File Number: 4405591 for more information.

Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these re-cords requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit: http://www.gov.bc.ca/freedomo nforma-tion to learn more about FOI submissions.

Merchandise for Sale

Grand Forks: “Air Cadet Fund Raiser Garage Sale”

Overwaitea parking lot.Sat, May 9, 9am-2pm.

Donations gratefully acceptedPlease call 250-447-6333

Grand Forks: Big Garage Sale - at the Spencer Hill Or-chard. 5615 Spencer Road.Saturday and Sunday - Starts 8:00am Saturday May 9th and closed at noon on Sunday May 10th. Lots of Free Stuff, and bargains!

Grand Forks; “Downsizing” 7004 1st St. May 9th, 9am-1pm. Many many items.

Grand Forks: “Moving sale” lots of baby and kid items, household, shelves, teaching resources. 7763 McCallum View Dr. Sat May 9th, 9am-?.

Houses For Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Grand Forks: Multi Family 7571 Donaldson Dr. Sat&Sun, May 9&10, 9am-4pm. No early birds.

Greenwood: Garage and es-tate sale. May 9&10, 384 S. Silver Ave. 8am-4pm. (behind the car wash). Mostly tools and parts, used in macanics automotive, welding and elec-trical fi eld. Large furniture and household items as well.

“ The Little Red Barn” Estate Sale : Grand Forks

Sat April 25th-May 2th/9th/16th8am-2pm, 121 Sagamore Rd. Over 2,000 items! Antiques,

art, jewelry, furniture, etc.

Houses For Sale

Merchandise for Sale

A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated con-tainers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders & 20,000 lb CAT fork-lift. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for Sale2 Wheelchairs, walker and commode, in good condition. 250-442-8442.

8 ft fi berglass boat $250/obo in good condition. Scooter $1,500 fi rm. 250-442-8442.

For Sale By Owner

Merchandise for Sale

Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent

20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

Discount 2x4 for sale, grade #3, call Nathan. 509-675-2354Four summer tires 245/70R16 on 5 bolt dodge stock alloy rims. $300/fi rm. 250-442-2064Grand Forks: 150 + sheets OBS boards $10 per sheet/obo. 250-442-3096Midway: Moving sale, air fl ow tailgate, dinette set, lg. desk, antique cupboard, Granny’s rocker, many other items. 250-449-2627 or 250-442-5580.Shop door, overhead steel sectional c/w window section. 10ft wide x 12ft high. $275. 250-442-8616

For Sale By Owner

Houses For SaleHouses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale

Merchandise for Sale

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397. Make money and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info and DVD: 1-800-566-6899 Ext: 400OT www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT

Scooter electric, low milage, $800. Corner table, glass in-sert, $55. Coffee table, $45. TV console, $45. Smith Coro-na electric typewriter, $75. Brother phone/fax/printer, $75obo. 250-442-3776.

STEEL BUILDINGS “Spring sales with hot savings!” All steel building models and siz-es are now on sale. Get your building deal while it’s hot. Pio-neer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

Truck Bedliner “Rugged Lin-er” fi ts GMC midsize truck, ex-tended cab. In excellent condi-tion. $225.00. 250-442-8616

Misc. WantedPrivate Collector Looking toBuy Coin Collections, Silver,Antique Native Art, Estates +Chad: 250-499-0251 in town.

We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Real Estate

Houses For Sale2005 SRI Double Wide

MODULAR HOME24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted

ceiling, open plan, bay win-dow, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat,

air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see.

250-442-8676

Christina Lake: 2 bdrm, 1 bath on upper fl oor (lower ren-tal suite,1 bdrm+den+kitchen &bath), garage, shop & fenced yard. Close to beach, activities & school. $249,000.250-505-4275

Christina Lake: double wide mobile, lg lot, 2bdrm, 2 full bath + den, 6 apply, UGS, ful-ly fenced, 2 storage sheds, sun room, covered deck. $224,900. 250-426-5577

Rentals

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

Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred. 250-442-4241.

Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt, riv-er view, quiet, ideal for mature adult, $535/m. 250-442-8367

Grand Forks: basement bachelor suite, in quiet home, NS, NP, F/S, shared laundry, utils included. $500/m. Avail immed. 250-999-1207

Grand Forks: bright spacious, 2bdrm, downtown, adult oriented, NP, NS, RR, $850 + utils. 250-442-0952 /442-5984.

Grand Forks: Newer 2 bdrm apt in 6-plex, available May 1st. 250-838-9757.

Grand Forks; Seeking mature tenant. Three blocks from Grand Forks Hospital. New laminate fl ooring and applianc-es. $550 + electricity. NP, NS. RR. Available Immediately. 250-584-5052 or [email protected]

Commercial/Industrial

Commercial &/or Retailspace in downtown area of

Grand Forks250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800

Mobile Homes & Pads

Christina Lake: 2bdrm single wide mobile near public beach & community hall. W/D, F/S. $700/m + utils. 250-447-9379

Homes for RentGrand Forks: 3bdrm house, close to dwntwn, recently re-noed, 5 apply’s, N/S, $875 + utils. Avail July 1st. 403-710-3050. [email protected]

Grand Forks: Clean older mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, No Smokers Please, No Pets. Suitable for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord References Re-quired. 250-442-8289

Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 apply’s, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm garden shed, sm pet negotiable. $850/m + utiles. 604-951-0533.

Legal Notices Legal Notices

Rentals

Garage Sales Garage Sales Heavy Duty Machinery

Misc. for Sale Misc. for Sale Apt/Condo for Rent Property Management

RentalsGrand Forks

2 bdrm main fl oor of house close to hospital. Nicely up-dated. 4 appl’s $900. NO PETS 55 plus

Midway2 bdrm house $600

TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL

COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS

N/S, N/P, References.Ken: 250-442-2632

[email protected] Forks Realty Ltd.

Rooms for RentGrand Forks: lg furnished room in spacious quiet house-hold. Shared kitchen and laun-dry, private bath, RR. 250-442-5334.

Suites, LowerChristina Lake: lower suit1bdrm + den, near beach, incls utils, cable, internet, fur-nished, private entrance,shared yard, RR, NS, NP. $675/m. 250-505-4275

TownhousesGrand Forks: 3 Bedroom units coming available at The Gables for $728.00 per month. Subsidy may be available. Income limit may apply. Dependants required. No pets. Contact Jackie at [email protected] or phone 250-443-0013.

GRAND FORKS- newly reno’d 3 bdrm townhouse. F/S, W/D. N/P. References req’d. $950./mo Call (403)479-8712.

Grand Forks: Responsiblefamily to rent a 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, N/S, N/P, RR, F/S, W/D. Avail June 1st. $800/m+util’s. 250-442-5160

Transportation

Cars - Domestic1997 Toyota Tercel, 4 door,standard, $900/obo. 250-442-5324.

Recreational/Sale30ft. Glendale 5th wheel RVtrailer, 13ft. slide, 20ft. awning, aluminum framing, fi berglass exterior, solar panel, power front jacks, two new 6v batter-ies, all the extras, everything works, in great condition. Paid $15,500, stored under cover and never used it, ask-ing $8000/obo. 250-447-9193.

WANTED; small motor home or truck & trailer, max 28ft. 250-442-3096. Message

Trucks & Vans1989 Kenworth Dump Truck and 1974 Road Runner Trail-er. For more details please call Don Johnson of Interfor Corporation at 250-443-2458

2003 Nissan DX Van, 4 door,seats six, low low mileage, $6,200/obo. 250-442-6797.

2007 Chev Silverado (LTZ)2WD (new style). Loaded, leather interior, Sirius radio, 6CD changer, 6 way bucket seats, 5.3 Lt V8. asking $9,500. Call 250-442-3657 or 250-442-6034.

WOODLOT FOR SALE

Rick and Lynn Rexin have their Woodlot (W1625) for sale. It is located near the 16 Km mark on the Christian Valley Road.

Please contact: Fred Marshall250-445-6496 or [email protected] for a prospectus and tender form. Closing date for tenders is June 20, 2015.

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6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC

Three great services at one convenient location!Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body

Full Service Custom Muffl er Centre • ICBC ExpressValet Certifi ed Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507

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BELONGS HERE!

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

D.G. (DAVE) MARSHALL, CRA, RI

BOUNDARY APPRAISAL SERVICEServing Grand Forks & Boundary Country

30+ Years ExperienceResidential & Vacant Acreage

Appraisals for:-Mortgage Applications

-Estate Purposes -Family Disputes -Assessment Resolution

Phone: Res-250-442-5199 Cell-250-442-6199e-mail – [email protected]

APPRAISERS

ACCOUNTANTS

KEMP HARVEY BURCHKIENTZ INC.

Certifi ed General Accountants619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.

Ph: 250-442-2121

Certified General Accountant

250-442-01417157 - 3rd Street

Lia Azhure Inc.

BOTTLE DEPOT

Open Monday to Saturday

GRAND FORKS

BOTTLEDEPOT

7816 Donaldson Dr.Grand Forks, B.C.

250-442-2523

BOOKKEEPING

Christine Brooks Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service

Phone 250-442-6781

E-fi le Agent

SC SMITH & COMPANYPROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Certified Professional BookkeeperMember of IPBC and SAGE 50 Premier Advisor20+ years experience full cycle bookkeeping

Remote/virtual bookkeeping available250-442-2813 • [email protected]

CABINET MAKING

IndigoWood

Ray Morasse - Craftsman

Furniture • Cabinetry

Indigowood.ca 250.442.9858

BREWERY

Locally Crafted BeerNow Open Saturdays

Noon - 4 pm

250-442-66685850 Spencer Road

CAR CARE

CONTRACTOR

Screened GravelPea, Drain Rock & More

Special Mix forDriveways & Road

Service AvailableDivision of Gofer Farms Ltd. –

10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: [email protected] OFFICE 250-442-0428

GRAVEL & SANDHay Sales

ATV INSTRUCTOR

SAFERIDERATV (Quad) Rider TrainingK. B. (Ken) Gresley-JonesCertifi ed CASi Safety Instructor

P.O. Box 201 Christina Lake, B.C. V0H 1E0phone: 250-447-6197

Call Jimmy 250-442-9422COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE

~ Rock Retaining Walls~ Barge Services on Christina Lake

~ Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services~ Certified Planner & Installer

of Septic Systems

t

FREE ESTIMATES250-442-7471

20 years experienceBoarding • Taping • Painting

RenovationsInsurance Work

SORENSENDRYWALL LTD.

Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720

GENERAL CONTRACTORSTEVE DANSHIN• New Construction• Residential Builder• Renovations• Commercial

GEN

Phone 250-442-2191to advertise here

BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199www.grandforksrealestate.ca

Property Management Services

Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

TERRIFIC 2 STOREY HOME in a quiet area of Grand Forks. Great workshop with lane access. Includes serviced lot to the south. All for just

$220,000! MLS® 2402640

31 ACRES OF VIEW and privacy with comfy cozy log home. Amazing property for outdoor

enthusiasts. Only 15 minutes from town. $349,900. MLS® 2403698

LOOKING FOR AN ACREAGE WITH CHARACTER? Put this one on your list.

$369,000. MLS® 2404925

BIG PACKAGE! Only asking $269,000 for an extensively remodelled, 2 storey home with fully fi nished basement, detached garage, separate shop & conveniently located

to downtown schools. A must see to be fully appreciated. MLS® 2395101

7000 SQUARE FEET HOLY CRAP! This is a HUGE opportunity for a growing business.

Call to view TODAY! $199,000. MLS® 2404154

LIVE AT THE LAKE! Come see this charming 6 BR, 4 bath home right in the heart of Christina

Lake! $475,000. MLS® 2403780

CHRISTINA LAKE. 4 blocks to the beach. As new, it's all done! Totally updated walk-in rancher. New stainless steel appliances including gas stove. 2 BR, 2 bath all as new. Great living room with hi-effi ciency gas fi replace. Large and sunny new kitchen.

Room for your boat and RV. Low maintenance. A must see. $225,000. MLS® 2404594

BEAT THE SUMMER RUSH! Christina Lake full time fam-ily home or summer recreation getaway. Over 1,400 sq. ft. of well maintained living with 3 BR, 2 baths & close to beach, school, shopping & golf. Only asking $249,000.

MLS® 2403823

METICULOUS 4 BR, 3 BATH HOME in quiet, popular subdivision is move in ready!! Many upgrades since built

include new windows on main fl oor, new roof, new water heater and new fl ooring. There's nothing to do

but move in! $255,900. MLS® 2403872

LindaLaktin

250-442-9403

James Kereiff

250-442-7988

LoganMelville

250-666-0185

CindyAnthony

250-442-7379

GarySmith

250-443-1256

Ron Woods

250-442-7636

Tammy Schembri

250-442-9866

PeteVanjoff

250-442-7415

Ken Dodds

250-442-2632

GayleHolmes

250-442-7516

AaronAnthony

250-584-4663

HarryDavy

250-442-0466

BarryPoppenheim250-449-8276

PERFECT LITTLE STARTER HOME at the lake! All the fi nishing inside is new. 2 BR, 1 bath. Quick possession is available! $189,000.

MLS® 2403175

LAKEFRONT! STYLISH AND RUSTIC! This gorgeous waterfront home has all you want in quiet English Bay on Christina Lake. New septic, plenty of parking and

shallow water beach. $895,000. MLS® 2403466

2 BR HOME IN ANACONDA On a 100’ x 99’ lot. Why rent at this price.

Only $59,000. MLS® 2402311

IDEAL BUILDING LOT in an ideal location onRiverside Drive. Swimming hole and hiking trails nearby.

The price is right at $37,900. MLS® 2397163

WHY PAY RENT when you could pay yourself by owing this 2 BR 1 bath updated condo in a self managed strata, water, sewer, garbage, lawn maintenance, snow removal and hot water are included in the strata fees. $105,900.

MLS® 2400073

GRAND FORKS BUILDING LOTS

.51 acres. $69,000. MLS® 2212961

.23 acres. $63,900. MLS® 2210158

.17 acres. $67,900. MLS® 2397705

.55 acres. $67,800. MLS® 2404332

POPULAR VALMAR SUBDIVISION! 73’ x 115’ building lot, fl at treed home site, centrally located. Walking distance to all schools, Rec. Centre, & close to town. The adjoining lot 73’ x 115’ is also available. All services at the lot line. $88,000.

MLS® 2395450

24.7 AC HOBBY FARM! Looking for privacy. Here it is just under 25 acres. Approx. 10 acres of fl at land and the remainder is rolling and sloped. All the property is fenced & cross-fenced. Has a 30’X30’ barn. Comes with a 2 BR Mobile to live in while

you build your new farm house. All this privacy and just 10 min. to town. $259,000. MLS® 2402255

SPECTACULAR 2.5 ACRE SERVICED LOT at English Ridge Estates in Christina Lake.

Just minutes to everything the area has to offer. Asking $239,000. MLS® 2396715

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SERVING THE BOUNDARY AREA250-445-6661Greenwood, BC

• Wide Format Printing • Vinyl Signs and Decals • 3D CNC Routed Signs • LED Illuminated Signs

Quality & Professional

Y&R WaterSALES & SERVICES

8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537

Certified Pump Installers

• EOCP Certifi ed

• Cross Connection Certifi ed (Backfl ow Prevention)

WATER CONDITIONING

• Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet

IRRIGATION & PUMPS

Hoffy’s Water Service

21 years experience• Water softeners• Reverse osmosis• Ultra violet systems• Water cooler cleaning• Filters and fi lter Service

250-666-1414

WATER

ELECTRICAL

FLOORING

GUTTERS

HANDYMAN

MASSAGE THERAPIST

ROOFING

STORAGE

STORAGE

SIGNAGE

SENIORS’ HOUSING

BOUNDARYMINI STORAGE

250-442-5561

Computerized Security Gate5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

Located at Boundary Electric7990 Columbia Drive

WELDINGBOUNDARY MOBILE WELDING

CERTIFIED LEVEL A RED SEAL

250 - 447 - 6244Serving the Boundary Area

WELDINGFABRICATIONREPAIRS

SAGAMORE RV &MINI-STORAGE

Digital Video SurveillanceAccess 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week

Personal Keypad Entry5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’

148 Sagamore RoadGrand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652

www.sagamoreministorage.com

OPTOMETRIST

Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.

OPTOMETRISTMon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

3rd St., Grand Forks

250-442-8208* denotes

Optometric Corporation

*

Boundary Electric(1985) Ltd.

• Electric Motor Sales & Repair• Pump sales & Service• Electric Parts & Sales Counter• Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work

Electrical ContractReg. #1210

7990 Columbia Drive250-442-5561

• New Construction

BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Phone 250-442-2191 to advertise

in the business directory

YOUR AD BELONGS

HERE!

SAW SHARPENING

Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre

• Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen

• Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives

• Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More

George Stooshinoff Certifi ed Sawfi ler3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC

Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: [email protected]

We Sharpen

Twisted Teeth Saw Shop

UPHOLSTERY

250-442-2499 38 years experience!

Andy’sCUSTOMUPHOLSTERY

RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL

236 – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

For all your

Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

HOME INSPECTIONS

Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905Email: [email protected]

CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522

Blair’sHome Inspections

Brian Blair

Serving the Kootenay Boundary

Commercialand Residential

Certified ElectricalResidential ~ CommercialEmergency ServicePreventative Maintenance

A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

& FIRE PROTECTION

Andy Cell: 250-442-7120Office: 250-445-2234

Serving theBoundary

Elect. Contractor # 24118

Redi Electric Ltd.Reg. No.13266

g13266 Service & New Construction

Commercial • ResidentialIndustrial

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082Honest Service – Quality Work

Pumps

NOTARY PUBLIC

LOUISE CURRIERNOTARY PUBLIC7215 2nd St., Grand Forks

(Across from Fire Hall)

Ph: 250-442-0282

OPTICAL

GRAND FORKSOPTICAL

334C Market Ave250-442-3025

Sales or Rentals$100/month

6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office

250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599

Cascade Containers & Storage

Border Self Storage

UNITS NOW AVAILABLE!

7444 19th Street, Grand Forks

Call: 250-442-0534

Independent living with companionship, support, security, three meals a day and

none o the responsi ili es o maintaining your own home.

P oeni anor e rement ome (formerly ey eld)

Call 250-442-2223 or a tour or more in orma on

nd ve rand For s

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

Kettle River Massage Therapy

Jocelyn Murrell, RMT

Avina Skolnik, RMT

250-442-0224 7486 2nd Street

STUMP GRINDING

Grand Forks, BC 250-444-4401

• Heating & Air Conditioning

• Commercial & Residential Service & Install

(250) 442-2652148 Sagamore Rd Grand Forks, BC

• Natural gas heating• Hot water heaters• Air conditioning• Sheet metal

• Heat pumps• Ductless “mini” splits• Commercial

refrigeration

Commercial & Residential Design, Sales and Service

HOME BASEDPRODUCTS

BUY HOST JOINCloAnne Morasse 250-442-0248

PLUMBING

IRRIGATION

PLUMBING GASFITTING

Grand Forks, BC

Construction • Maintenance • Repair • Renovation

GUTTERS & ROOFINGPaul – 250-442-5612

FREE ESTIMATESServing theBoundary &

West KootenaysP&L

Paul – 250-442-5612

FREE ESTIMATESServing theBoundary &

West Kootenays

ROOFINGP&L

•Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof• Resheet & Reconstruction

• Fascia, Soffi t, and Continuous Gutter Installation

Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed WorkSeniors Discount - Free Estimates

Cell: 250-443-1273Home: 250-442-2179

D.D. Roofi ng

WE KEEP YOU CURRENT

HOUSINGRENOVATIONCOMMERCIAL

MAINTENANCE

Andy 250-442-0795Grand ForksReg. #100851

Ron’s Irrigationand LandscapingAutomatic Sprinkling Systems

and RepairsNeed water?

Water Dowsing Service AvailableTree Pruning and Junk Removal

PH 250-442-0867

250442-6202

25 years experience

Commercial and Residential Installation

• Carpet • Lino • Laminate

Stephan’sFlooring

GRANBY CONTAINERSSALES AND RENTALS

on Donaldson Dr.

MOBILE STORAGE

250-442-7066Your place or ours

7 days a week

Ace Gutters Inc.• Continuous

K Style Eavestroughing Installations – Repairs

To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055

or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381Email: [email protected]

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

• Shingles • Metal• Composite

• Torch DownFREE

ESTIMATES

Phone 250-443-4144

TVR Stump Grinding and ChippingGet rid of unsightly

stumps and prunings

405 Atwood Rd, Grand Forks

[email protected]

call, text or email

Todd Van RuyskensveldeOwner/operator

Handyman

250-584-4479

4 HIRE

No Job Too Big or SmallFree

Estimates

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Kelowna KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

PENTICTON1001-2601 Skaha Lake Rd.

493-3800(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

ORCHARD PARK MALLChapters Entrance 860-8100(250)

Springfield Rd Entrance 717-1511(250)

Vernon KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

PENTICTON1001-2601 Skaha Lake Rd.

493-3800(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

ANDRES WIRELESSVilliage Green Mall

(250) 542-1496

Penticton KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

PENTICTON1001-2601 Skaha Lake Rd.

493-3800(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

ANDRES WIRELESSCherry Lane Mall

(250) 493-4566

Kamloops KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

KAMLOOPS745 Notre Dame Drive

851-8700(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

ANDRES WIRELESSAberdeen Mall(250) 377-8880

CASTLEGAR200-1965 Columbia Ave.

365-6455(250)

KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

NELSONChahko Mika Mall

352-7258(250)

Castlegar/Cranbrook/Nelson

CRANBROOK101 Kootenay St. North

426-8927(250)

PrinceGeorge KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road860-2600(250)

KAMLOOPS745 Notre Dame Drive

851-8700(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

PRINCE GEORGE2591A Vance Rd.

563-4447(250)

TELUS KIOSK

KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

ANDRES CAR AUDIO1881 Harvey Avenue

(250) 860-1975

AndresCar Audio ORCHARD PARK MALL

Chapters Entrance(250) 860-8100

ORCHARD PARK MALLSpringfield Rd Entrance

(250) 717-1511

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

NOW OPEN

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

NOW OPEN

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

NOW OPEN

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

NOW OPEN

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

NOW OPEN

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

NOW OPEN

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

NOW OPEN

WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!

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Vernon

Penticton

Kamloops

Castlegar/Cranbrook/Nelson

PrinceGeorge

AndresCar Audio

PENTICTON101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd.

493-3800(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

ANDRES WIRELESSCherry Lane Mall

(250) 493-4566

KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

CASTLEGAR200-1965 Columbia Ave.

365-6455(250)

NELSONChahko Mika Mall

352-7258(250)

CRANBROOK101 Kootenay St. North

426-8927(250)

TELUS KIOSK

KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

100 MileHouse

KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

PENTICTON101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd.

493-3800(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

ANDRES CAR AUDIO1881 Harvey Avenue

(250) 860-1975

KELOWNA CAR AUDIO1881 Harvey Avenue

(250) 860-1975

KAMLOOPS CAR AUDIO154 Victoria Str

(250) 314-9944

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

PENTICTON101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd.

493-3800(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

WilliamsLake KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road860-2600(250)

KAMLOOPS745 Notre Dame Drive

851-8700(250)

PRINCE GEORGE2591A Vance Rd.

563-4447(250)

WILLIAMS AKE299 Oliver Str.

398-8522(250)

L 100 MILE OUSE916 Alpine Ave.

395-4015(250)

H

KAMLOOPS745 Notre Dame Drive

851-8700(250)

ANDRES WIRELESSAberdeen Mall(250) 377-8880

ANDRES WIRELESS215 - 450 Lansdowne Mall

(250) 377-8007

ANDRES CAR AUDIO154 Victoria Str

(250) 314-9944

ANDRES BUSINESS300 St. Paul Str.

(250) 377-3773

PRINCE GEORGE2591A Vance Rd.

563-4447(250)

KAMLOOPS745 Notre Dame Drive

851-8700(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

WILLIAMS AKE299 Oliver Str.

398-8522(250)

L 100 MILE OUSE916 Alpine Ave.

395-4015(250)

H

KAMLOOPS745 Notre Dame Drive

851-8700(250)

PRINCE GEORGE2591A Vance Rd.

563-4447(250)

100 MILE OUSE916 Alpine Ave.

395-4015(250)

H WILLIAMS AKE299 Oliver Str.

398-8522(250)

L

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

ANDRES WIRELESSVilliage Green Mall

(250) 542-1496

KELOWNA2153 Springfield Road

860-2600(250)

WEST KELOWNA#200 - 2180 Elk Rd.

707-2600(250)

KAMLOOPS745 Notre Dame Drive

851-8700(250)

VERNON200-3107 - 48th Ave.

542-3000(250)

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SOME ITEMS MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT GROCERS.

Hot HouseTomatoes

Locally Grown2.76/kg

Dofino CheeseRounds

Selected Varieties 198 g

Buy-Low’s OwnSignature

Cakes8 inch - 600 g

Grimm’s Smokies

Selected Varieties450 g

Campbell’s EverydayGourmet Soups

Selected Varieties500 ml

Villaggio Italian StyleSliced Bread

Selected Varieties510 g

Faith FarmsCheddar Cheese

Selected VarietiesApprox. 400 g

Springhill Grade AWhite Eggs

MediumOne Dozen

Green GiantValley Selections

Selected VarietiesFrozen, 300 g - 500 g

Value Priced JumboPaper Towels

6 Rolls

Mott’s ClamatoCocktail

Selected Varieties orGarden Cocktail - 1.89 L

Old DutchSnacks

Selected Varieties220 g, 230 g - 320 g

FRESH

BAKERY

FRESH

DELI

FrenchBread

In-Store Baked450 g

FRESH

BAKERY

Plus Deposit,Recycling Feewhere Applic.

Plus Deposit,Recycling Feewhere Applic.

a $5000 Buy-Low Foods Gift Card

Three to be given away per store.No purchase necessary.

Phone Number:

Email:

Name:

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Grimm’sSausage Rings

Selected Varieties375 g

Western FamilyPop

Selected Varieties12 x 355 ml

Campbell’s EverydayGourmet Soups

Selected Varieties540 ml

Prices Effective Saturday, May 9 th,2015Oliver, Osoyoos:8 am - 8 pm, Grand Forks:8 am - 7 pm

100ea

HoneyHam

FRESH

DELI

100/100 g

Long EnglishCucumbers

Locally Grown

100ea

3for

$5125

lb500ea

500ea

500ea

2for

$52for

$7

3for

$5 3for

$5500

ea

2for

$5

700ea

4for

$9

Limit 3 Limit 2 Limit 2

Limit 2

Limit 6Limit 3 Limit 6 Limit 3

MeadowvaleCreamery Butter

454 g

3for

$10Limit 6 200eaLimit 3 Limit 3 Limit 2

Limit 2Limit 2 Limit 2 Limit 4

2for

$4