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Page 1: Grand Forks Gazette, October 01, 2014

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This year’s Harvest Festival held at the Boundary Museum was full of live local music, storytelling, entertaining games, local and organic food, historic displays, interesting demonstrations, and people with smiles clearly enjoying themselves. Pictured is Johnny Bak, who made a lot of apple juice for people to drink at the Spencer Hill Orchard stand. The apple juice was absolutely delicious, by the way!The festival had a wide variety of people and ages and the new location was perfect. The weather couldn’t have been better as summer made a fi nal appearance at the beginning of the cool days of Autumn. See page 14 for more photos. Megan Kienas photos

City receivesprestigiousaward at UBCM

It’s offi cial—Grand Forks is open for busi-ness.

The City of Grand Forks was awarded the prestigious and sought after Open for Business Award at the recent Union of B.C. Municipali-ties annual conference in Whistler.

The announcement was made Wednesday afternoon to delegates at the conference.

Grand Forks was one of only nine other B.C municipalities honoured with the B.C. Small Business Roundtable’s Open for Business Award.

The award recognizes local policies, proj-ects and programs that support small business. Evaluations were based on local measures that make it easier to do business in the community.

Mayor Brian Taylor said he was thrilled the community won the award.

“Recognition as one of the most business friendly communities in B.C. is truly the best reward for all the hard work that council and staff have done to make the city an attractive place to do business,” Mayor Brian Taylor said.

As an incentive to promote an open-for-business culture, the BC Small Business Round-table provides $10,000 to each winning com-munity to fund local, small business friendly programs that align with the principles of the B.C. Small Business Accord.

“Part of the application process included an outline of what the city would use $10,000 to-wards and council decided that developing a long-term economic development action plan would be essential for moving forward in a way that would benefi t the community most,” said Chief Administrative Offi cer Doug Allin.

The local chamber of commerce was also thrilled to learn of this important award.

“This is fantastic news for Grand Forks, and

• See CITY AWARD page A8

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1999: Two homicides for Midway RCMP1909

Lord Lascelles, aide-de-camp to Earl Grey, was fi ned $275 at Vic-toria for shooting goats out of season. A charge that Earl Grey himself had also broken the law was sharply inves-tigated.1914

Rock Creek: For the practice of den-tistry, Dr. Guy of Grand Forks, will be at Larsen’s Hotel, Rock Creek from Sept. 21 - 26.1919

The Great Northern train was four hours late into Midway when it was de-layed by a rock slide by Myncaster on Tuesday.1924

”Greenwood: Three-quarters of the city boarded up in what looks like per-petual sleep, but in the remaining quar-ter, not only breathing, but breathing normally.”1929

Buck Williams, the wrestler trav-eling with the Kapel Shows, was trimmed by Bill Puritch of Grand Forks. Obviously wanting another trimming he has advised Haywire Bill that he will meet him in Midway some time next month.1934

Glen Manly’s horse was mysterious-ly shot in the river east of the city. Glen left the animal tied up to a tree while he went for a stroll and when he came back it was dead in two feet of water.1939

The Berlin mine at Paulson shipped 52 tons and the Simpson mine on the North Fork 66 tons, to the Trail smelter in the fi rst seven days of this month.1944

The local War Finance committee has decided to set aside the coming week as

War Savings Stamp Week in Grand Forks.1949

On Sept. 1, the of-fi ce of the Gold Com-missioner and Mining Recorder for Green-wood Mining District, was transferred to the

government agent’s offi ce here in Grand Forks.1954

It was announced in Vancouver last week that a new $250,000 tunnel will be driven at the Highland Bell mine at Bea-verdell.1959

The Kettle Valley school board will have one more school on its hands when it buys the Krause Creek school and grounds from Elmer Hall for $150.1964

The 11th Grand Forks Fall Fair closed on a triumphant note for all those re-sponsible for its organization. This was the opinion of the 2,000 or more people who attended the activities.1969

Mr. And Mrs. G. Kingsley of Chris-tina Lake left for Vancouver to attend the wedding of their grandson, David Tambellini.1974

Pope & Talbot Ltd. announced that sharply declining lumber markets and depressed wood chip prices will force the company to curtail production to a four-day week at the Grand Forks and Midway sawmills.1979

Pope & Talbot Ltd. has moved the head offi ce of its Canadian operations from Midway to Grand Forks.1984

A memorial service was held Sept. 11 at the Brown Creek Hall for long-time North Fork resident Mrs. Luigi (Gina) Tesolin who died Sept. 8 in Boundary

Hospital, at the age of 79.1989

The proposed federal goods and ser-vices tax represents a no-win situation for border communities such as Grand Forks and Osoyoos since it will sig-nifi cantly encourage residents to shop in the U.S. and discourage Americans from holidaying here, concluded the Economic Development Corporation of Osoyoos and area.1994

With fall in the air, Grand Forks RCMP are active in their annual harvest of marijuana from illegal outdoor grow-ing operations. Police report they have made about a dozen busts and confi s-cated an undetermined number of pot plants in an area ranging from Christina Lake to Eholt.1999

For the second time this year, the Midway RCMP detachment is investi-gation homicide in the area.

The police were called to a respond to a sudden death at a Rock Creek resi-dence; they found the body of 42-year-old Joseph Rosario Luc Bock. Until this year there had not been a homicide on fi le with the Midway police since Au-gust 1972.

In February a Christian Valley area man was charged with shooting his common-law wife.2004

The Rails to Trails project got a huge shot in the arm when it was announced that $4.2 million dollars is going to be spent on trail development in B.C: half of that commitment is going specifi cally to trails in the Boundary region.2009

After nearly fi ve year sin Grand Forks, City Manager Victor Kumar will be packing his bags and heading to Rossland where he will betaking on the job of chief administrative offi cer.

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As welcome as the paving of 68th Avenue is, the work has been disrup-tive—but that’s about to change as the project nears its end.

Upgrades to sewer services and drainage are almost complete, announced Roger Huston, maManager of Ooperations for the City of Grand Forks.

“This busy bypass to our downtown will also provide a smoother ride, with pot holes and cracks a thing of the past,” she said. “Repaving is due to be finished in October, before the asphalt plants close for the winter.

“We’re delighted to see this work almost done,” said Gerry Foster, a regu-lar 68th Avenue commuter. “It’ll make it so much easier for travel, especially as this is one of the main routes in town.”

The upgrades to 68th Avenue are just one of many improvements to the city’s infrastructure (roads, drainage, sewer and water lines) identified in the city’s Asset Management Plan. The plan, developed with extensive input from the community back in 2011, provides a road map for what needs to be upgrad-ed and when, in order to maximize the investment of resources and tax dollars.

The community also supported the plan financially, with 73 per cent ap-proval in a referendum to borrow up to $4.2 million when and as needed to get the work done.

“Similar to your own home, you know you’ll need to save or borrow to maintain your house as it ages, like repairing a leaky roof or replac-ing old carpets. In the case of the city, since the improvements are many and can cost millions to fix, it’s important to identify what critical ser-vices need to be fixed or replaced and when,” said Mayor Brian Taylor. “That’s why we have an Asset Management Plan to ensure we’re prepared well in advance, not only for getting the work done, but also for how we will pay for it.”

The repairs and repaving of 68th Avenue were identified in the plan, and more recently by feedback from area residents, as a priority.

“This busy corridor handles much of the traffic that flows into our down-town core,” Taylor added. “We appreciate our community’s support and pa-tience during construction, especially since these projects to excavate and repave can only be done during the warmer months when traffic is often heavier than winter.”

Other projects in the plan include replacing the Fifth Street water line and a new well for the west side, scheduled for 2015.

“This will ensure a reliable supply of water for domestic use as well as fire protection,” Huston said. “These upgrades will also reduce the need, and the costs, to build a new water reservoir.

For more information on the City of Grand Forks Asset Management Plan, visit www.grandforks.ca.

Marshalls recognized for woodlot management

Fred and Jane Marshall have been recog-nized for their commitment to stewardship and innovative marketing practices in wood-lot management, and honour that comes with a $2,500 award from Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson.

The Midway pair was formally recognized at the 2014 Federation of B.C. Woodlot As-sociations Annual Conference in Golden on Sept. 20.

“Rural regions such as Boundary benefit from the Woodlot Licence program. Woodlots bring benefits such as job-creation, sustain-able forest management and stewardship of the forests that licensees manage,” Boundary-Similkameen MLA Linda Larson said. “Con-gratulations, Jane and Fred, for receiving this well-deserved award.”

“We were pleasantly surprised,” said Mar-shall when reached by phone on Monday af-ternoon. “It is a very humbling honour and one that we very much appreciate.”

As well as being a woodlot owner, Fred is also a consultant and educator under the name Marshall Forestry Services. The couple have been licencees for the past two decades, and raised a family of five children on their woodlot near Midway.

Fred holds a master’s degree in forestry from Yale, has taught at both Malaspina and Selkirk Colleges and has developed four uni-versity-level courses accredited by the AB-CFP.

He was one of the “founding fathers” of both the Federation of B.C. Woodlot Asso-ciations and the Wood Product Development Council (WPDC). He has also served as fed-eration president and was president of the Boundary Woodlot Association more than 22 years. He continues to be involved with woodlots throughout B.C., in policy develop-ment, day-to-day affairs, and sharing ideas.

The Marshall’s woodlot consists of 600 hectares of Crown land and nearly 400 hect-ares of private land—one of B.C.’s largest pri-vate land contributions.

But the work done by Fred and Jane is, and always will be part of something larger than just 1,000 hectares of land.

Jane provided the following words: “Here is what governs our lives:

“At the beginning of time (at the end of the first Biblical chapter of Genesis) our Creator gave us a mandate. This is known as the ‘cul-tural mandate’. The mandate was, and con-tinues to be, to care for creation.

“We, in all that we do, strive to carry out

this mandate as far as it is possibly with us. There is, on this earth, burdened by sin, al-ways room for improvement in our manage-ment of course. Our aim, however, is to man-age in a way honouring to our Creator and we work towards this end.

“We have chosen to be very cautious in determining the projected annual growth of trees so that our annual allowable cut is on the low side. We have chosen to cut very little on our private land so that we can be an island of beautiful protected forest in the midst of an area where there has been much overcutting.

“As the earth responds to the greenhouse gases, so rapidly and in an increasingly accel-erating fashion being released into the atmo-sphere by the fossil fuel extraction and trans-portation industry, healthy forests become unhealthy more quickly and amelioration is sorely needed. We hope our woodlot will be one small positive absorber of CO2.”

Fred added, “It is very appropriate that my wife of more than 30 years shares this award with me as she has been an active participant and/or strong supporter. With-out her help the many activities we’ve been and continue to be involved in would not have been near as numerous or as effective; and we have always held the woodlot licence jointly so it has always been and continues to be a team effort.”

Fred and Jane Marshall stand in their front yard surrounded by their ranch and woodlot near Midway.

PAT KELLYBoundary Creek Times Reporter

Paving nears end

Dick Cannings of Penticton and Margaret Maximenko of Christina Lake, both seeking the federal NDP nomination for the new riding of South Okanagan-West Kootenay, were at a “meet the candidate” event at the Senior Citizens Drop-in Centre in City Park Thursday, Sept. 25. The party’s candidate will be chosen at a nomination meeting in Grand Forks on Oct. 18. Roy Ronaghan photo

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EditorialiNSIGHTyour news view

Fred and Jane Marshall, a couple well-known throughout the Boundary, have been recognized for their commitment to stewardship and innovative marketing practices in woodlot management.

Fred humbly said they were pleasantly surprised, but they shouldn’t have been—they are so very deserving of the award.

The Marshall’s woodlot consists of 600 hectares of Crown land and nearly 400 hectares of private land—one of B.C.’s largest private land contributions. But the work they do is and always will be part of something larger than just 1,000 hectares of land.

They have always been cautious in de-termining the projected annual growth of trees so that their annual allowable cut is on the low side. Their aim is to manage in a way honouring the Creator and they work towards this end, Jane says.

She explained: “As the earth responds to the greenhouse gases, so rapidly and in an increasingly accelerating fashion being released into the atmosphere by the fossil fuel extraction and transportation indus-try, healthy forests become unhealthy more quickly and amelioration is sorely needed. We hope our woodlot will be one small positive absorber of CO2.”

It’s very appropriate that they share the award, Fred says. Together they’ve worked very hard.

The rest of us can certainly share in con-gratulations to two very deserving wood-lot owners.

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If you know what’s good for ya!

Local government elections are coming up. Back in the day, I did some time on Mid-way council so I’d like to lend my two cents worth of advice to the aspiring candidates.

I know for a fact that I lost a vote or two on my very first evening of door knocking. Maybe this tale will be useful.

I had a campaign flyer. It had only two promises: I will make mistakes; and I will do everything I can to fix those mistakes as soon as possible. It took me no time at all to fulfill my first promise.

I was working day shift and I was out knocking on doors after dark. I can’t remember exactly how many houses I’d tried that night before I came

across the place where they ran me off the property.

It was fully dark by now. I saw the lights were on in the house, and when I got to the porch I could hear the televi-sion in the living room.

I didn’t get any response when I knocked the first time, so I knocked again. That’s when I heard a gruff and husky voice coming from the other side of the door.

All the guy said was, “If you know what’s good for ya!”

I left the porch and the property without delay. I didn’t bother to leave one of my campaign flyers either.

Door-to-door campaigning lesson number two came just a few doors later.

A sweet little old lady an-swered the door and after I ex-plained why I was there, she said I should come inside so I could talk to her husband.

So I did the nice Canadian

thing. I took off my shoes at the door and hustled down the hallway in the direction she’d disappeared; only to come into the living room where the woman was bending over the couch, waking her sleeping husband from his nap.

He listened briefly to her explanation of why I was standing in their living room and then he generously gave me some voter feedback. “Well you can just keep on running too,” he said. My sec-ond mistake at this place was in leaving a flyer—so he knew my name and I’m pretty sure I didn’t get his vote.

With these adventures be-hind me, my after dark door-to-door campaigning ended.

They say that identifying your voter support has a lot to do with knowing their prefer-ences. It took some time but I finally got some insightful vot-er demographic information on that first house. I found out

what it was they were watch-ing on TV that night.

It was about two or three years later when I was visiting a friend in Penticton. While we played cribbage the kids were watching a video in the next room. Home Alone was in the VCR—the movie where the little kid is left “home alone” and has to thwart the evil plans of a couple of bum-bling burglars.

There is one scene where the bad guys are right outside the front door and the kid has this voice recorder toy. The cool thing about the toy is the switch that lets you choose what type of voice it plays back at.

The kid wants to scare the burglars away so he chooses the gruff and husky setting, pushes the button and out comes the same exact voice and words I’d heard years before: “If you know what’s good for ya.”

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Another Perspective

PAT KEllY

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Opinion

Letters to the editor Dealing with dieselparticulates

Common sense should tell us that the air around busy streets and highways contains unhealthy particulates and that our exposure time should be kept as short as possible, particularly if we walk, run, ride a bicycle or sit on a street-side patio. A pair of human lungs can handle a lot, but eventually there is a time when they send a strong message that it’s time to take better care of them. That time may come too late.

The B.C. Lung Association State of the Air Report for 2014 that appeared in locations around the region in June provides an overview of air quality across the province with a focus on one of the main causes of air pollution on roads, off roads and in workplaces. The report is a poignant reminder of the need to pay attention to the quality of the air in our towns and cit-ies and the need to become better informed about what it contains and its affect on respiratory health.

“This year’s State of the Air Report puts the focus on one of the main causes of air pollution in our province diesel particulate matter (DPM). Recently classified as a human carcinogen by the World health organi-zation DPM has been linked to various diseases including lung cancer, heart disease, asthma, and chronic obstructive lung disease.”

Ultra-fine particulates are most worrisome because they are so small that they can cross into the bloodstream from the lungs and a deep breath of air can contain tens of millions of particles per lung volume.

Several factors influence levels of air pollution: the proximity to busy roadways, traffic volume, industrial operations, prevailing weather pat-terns, wind speed and direction, the time of day, the day of the week, and the season.

How polluted is the air in communities located along Highway 3 from Hope to the Alberta border? The question is difficult to answer, given the multitude of factors that must be considered, but where there is traffic there is pollution.

Residents in all Kootenay-Boundary communities served by the high-way are definitely affected by particulate pollution, some more than oth-ers, depending on where the highway runs and the prevailing weather patterns. Where there are winds the particulates can be dispersed rather quickly. Where there is little air movement they linger and drift up to a couple hundred meters (650 feet) on either side of the road. Residents with houses next to the highway should take special precautions.

Diesel exhaust is a complex mix of gases and particulates and can severely affect human health. As the report from B.C. Lung Association states, “We can’t ignore the effects of DPM on air quality and human health.”

Diesel engines built prior to 2007 are the worst polluters. They emit much higher levels of particulates than newer models unless they have been refitted with emission controls.

Dealing effectively with vehicle exhaust emissions is difficult at street level but that does not mean that the problem should be ignored. Taking a casual approach is not a good option.

People who routinely run along Highway 3 as part of their fitness rou-tine can select less-travelled routes. Homeowners who live adjacent to the highway can make efforts to ensure the air that enters their dwell-ings is as clean as possible. Cyclists can avoid highway riding during heavy traffic times. Coffee shop and restaurant patrons can avoid sitting on street-side patios. Owners of diesel-powered vehicles of any kind can ensure that their vehicles are equipped with the latest emissions controls.

The National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) in the United States began a Dump Dirty Diesel Campaign some 20 years ago and has had good success with it. The time has come to launch a similar campaign in B.C. and Canada. Our lungs will be happier for us doing so.

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Determine your own world view

Editor, The Gazette:(Re: Noise bylaw allows 24/7 operations, Grand Forks Gazette, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2014)

Thank you Councillor Neil Krog for voting against bylaw amendment No. 1963 A-1.

Grand Forks has become quite a noisy city. When I first moved here in 2000 I was amazed at how quiet the city was, even when living fairly close to Central Ave. I moved away for five months in 2005, for work, and when I returned I found the city had sold prime real-estate along the riverfront for a super-mill right downtown.

I foresaw the consequences—added noise, traffic and pollution, the closure of the Midway mill and eventually the Grand Forks mill.

When I consulted politicians and planners from other communities, I was told that allow-ing industry right in the centre of a community was, to put it mildly, bad planning. I was so disgusted with the city that I ran for council.

This gave me an opportunity to speak out on the issue. (Thankfully I didn’t win a seat—politics really isn’t my cup of tea.)

The sound of the city definitely changed that summer of 2005. In addition, City Park lost its ambiance. The backdrop behind the stage (con-crete slab) for Music in the Park was no longer a row of happy houses along the other side of the river—but instead, industry—and noise compet-ing with the music.

When I hear there is to be a change in the noise bylaw I cringe. Just open your windows at night and listen. Imagine living in Ruckle or near downtown with that sound ALL night. Sleep deprivation is bad for your health—so keep your windows shut.

I chose to live in Christina Lake away from industry and instead just suffer traffic noise.

Rosemary Phillips,Christina Lake

Editor, The Gazette:World views are foundational to how we

make decisions, for they determine how we for-mulate our beliefs, and hence our behaviour.

This can be directly applied to how we view our local “water meter initiative”—see the pair of letters to the editor in the Sept. 24 edition of the Gazette (page A5).

People with two conflicting world views can examine the very same evidence and reach two very different conclusions. The classic example of this is in determining our origin—evolutionists and creationists view identical evidence (i.e. the geologic column of fossils) and yet interpret it completely differently, one believing in uniformitarian processes lasting billions of years, and the other believing in the catastrophism of a global flood several thou-sand years ago.

So it is with our own flood of emotions over the water meter issue, with time indeed being the determining factor as to how all of this plays out in people’s lives.

Scientists are unable to verify that WiFi-based devices are truly safe. Yet thousands of peer-reviewed studies demonstrate that RF (radio

frequency) radiation has an adverse impact upon people. Symptoms range from brain cancer, to infertility in youth, to impaired fetal development, to heart issues in those who have pacemakers, to dramatic increases in autism spectrum disorders, just to name a few.

History repeats itself when we fail learn from it. It has taken us 40+ years to stem the tobacco epidemic, and now we are about to find ourselves subjected to the electronic version of chain-smoking with the cumulative effects of smart water meter emissions (every 14 seconds day and night) being the culprit.

In 10 to 20 years the benefit of hindsight will reveal the truth about WiFi. In the meantime let’s exercise wisdom in choosing our mayor and councillors on election day—Nov. 15.

Being a “friendly, hospitable, and mannerly community” does not mean having to “embrace the water meter initiative” if it means taking it up the proverbial tailpipe.

Please determine what your world view really is and then vote according to both your head and your heart.

Tom Tripp,Grand Forks

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Alcoholics Anonymous MeetingsGrand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.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.) Food Bank Needs ItemsThe Boundary Community Food Bank is looking for baby food jars, small jam jars, and 250-ml plastic containers with lids. If you can help, please call 250-442-2800 or bring them to 7419 - 2nd St. – Tuesdays only.OPT (Planned Parenthood) MidwayCall Julie 250-449-2887 for more info. Are you caring for a loved one, or experi-enced the loss of a loved one?Would you like to chat with a person who understands? Call Louise at Boundary Com-munity Hospice, 250-443-2162.2nd 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.• Blessings Boutique from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free lunch, Gospel Chapel. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295.• 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.Every Tuesday• Learn sign language at the Grand Forks Public Library every Tuesday to Dec. 17, 2013 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Class open to all ages. No registration required. Drop-in anytime. Class is free but a food donation box will be available if you wild like to help out in that way. For information about the class, call Leanne or Tammy at Sunshine Valley Community Services at 250-442-3335 ext. 211.• Girls in Action (Pioneer Clubs) meet at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson, Grand Forks from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact Dianna Borthwick at 250-442-5376. (Girls grades 2 to 7).• Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning, sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250-442-5355.• Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. All ages welcome.

• Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at gallery 2. Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule some-times changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5 drop-in fee collected to pay models. For information call gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668.• The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802.• Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m.• CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement.• Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732.• St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive.• Grand Forks Contract Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m.; all welcome. For info or reservations call Al at 250-442-2525.• Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Beginning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-1249.• AA (open) meeting in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre, at 8 p.m. Contact 250-446-2249 or 442-0072.• Pioneer Girls/Girls in Action - Gospel Chapel 3:30-5 p.m. Contact Eileen Gobbett at 250-442-2417.• TOPS is the weight loss support group of choice for thousands. Join us and you will see why. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m.; meeting to follow, at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Don-aldson Drive, Room 302). Questions? Call Frances at 250-442-0638.• Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. This program is a partnership between CBAL and the Grand Forks Public Library.

• Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are generally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners.shaw-webspace.ca. • Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.1st Tuesday Every Month• Satsang Buddhist Group meets at Selkirk College from 7 - 8 p.m. For information call 1-800-336-6015. Everyone welcome. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information.Every 2nd Tuesday• Granby Wilderness Society meets at 7 p.m. at Boundary Museum (6145 Reservoir Rd). Contact 250-442-7733. 2nd Tuesday Every Month• Ladies Auxiliary Legion Branch 59 meets at the Legion Hall at 1 p.m.• Resident Free Masons in the Grand Forks and Christina Lake area join our Harmony Lodge No. 37 in Grand Forks. Meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Free Mason hall on Market Ave. Visitations with view to affiliation welcome. Call Gord at 250-442-3218 for information. Every Thursday• Girls in Action (Pioneer Clubs) meets on Thursdays 7 - 8:30 p.m. at Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive. All girls grade 2 - 7 welcome. ContactDianna Borthwick at 250-442-5376.• Bored Room Bistro Texas Hold’ em Poker at 6:30 p.m. 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free!• Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have cof-fee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-442-5516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1.• Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m.• Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic.• Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in

Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m.• The CanCan Troupe practices 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.• Rock Creek: The Singing Kettles com-munity choir meets at 4 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church. Sit and listen, or join choir. No previous musical experience necessary. Call Jackie Reeves at 250-449-2196.• Beginning Sept. 3, the Grand Forks Choral Society practices for their Christmas con-certs in the GFSS band room from 6:45 - 9 p.m. New members are welcome to join this non-audition choir. For more info see www.grandforkschoralsociety.ca or phone Nanci at 250-442-3935.Every 2nd ThursdayNFB Films at the Grand Forks Public Library. We will be showing films every second Thursday. 1st Thursday Every Month• King Edward Masonic Lodge meets in Greenwood at 7:30 p.m. Reputed to be the most successful & vibrant “small” lodge in B.C. Want to know more? Like to attend a “no cost to you” dinner either in November or April? Call Peter Smith at 250-442-5769.• Members of Hardy View Lodge Auxiliary continue to meet the at 2 p.m. in the lodge auxiliary room. Following the monthly birthday celebration the auxiliary gathers for a short meeting (except July & August). We welcome new people to join us. For information call Vi at 250-442-5998 or Dora at 250-442-8108.2nd Thursday Every Month• Welcome to the Dutch Koffie Club at Jogas Espresso Café at 10 a.m. Come and enjoy some camaraderie. For info contact Bertha at 250-442-8466.• Pot-luck is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 12:00 p.m. 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.

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Fabulous Friday2 - 3:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. Come to the library and play! Chess, boardgames and a craft. All ages welcome, children ages 7 and under must be accompa-

nied by an adult or caregiver.

Turke-Oake - Karaoke with a difference!At the Greenwood Legion Branch 155, 7 - 11 p.m. You can be entertained or be the entertainer! Enter to take home a turkey!

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Understanding Dementia Workshop 1 - 3 p.m. at St. John’s United Church, 920 Central Avenue. Cost: by donation.

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Nov. 1 ~ March 31Boundary EmErgEncy and transition housing sociEty

if you can help out please call director, tracey garvin at 250-442-3092 to apply. the success of the shelter this year is

dependent on a strong group of Volunteers.

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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS

The City of Grand Forks is OPEN FOR BUSINESS

The City of Grand Forks and Marksman Industries Inc. are pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached for Marksman to purchase an approximate 4.32 Acre portion of Lot 1, Plan 18181, DL 534 at the Grand Forks Municipal Airport.

The airport lot is one of many City owned properties that were included in the Land Development Showcase project which is geared to increase the tax base and encourage investment in the community. The Land Development Showcase is part of the City’s plan to leverage its assets and was presented to the community in June. The City intends to take the program on the road this fall in the hopes of sparking interest from outside investors.

Marksman Industries is in the preliminary planning stages and is researching the feasibility of the agreement and plans to move forward with an Aerospace Main-tenance and Manufacturing Facility. Phase I of construction is slated to begin in the spring and could mean up to 20 jobs in the area once fully operational. Many of these jobs will be skilled labor, made up of highly trained Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, Trade Technicians and support sta� .

“This sort of investment in the community is exactly what Council has been working towards and we are extremely fortunate that Marksman Industries has considered doing business in Grand Forks. When we talk about investing in the community, it really is a best case scenario when job creation and attracting new families to the community are included in the equation”, said Mayor Brian Taylor.

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Editor, The Gazette:Facts for people to consider.BC Plumbing Code requirements for persons

performing plumbing work in B.C: (Quoted from Page 6 at: www.bccodes.ca/

BCPC_Update_04.03.13.pdf¸* )1.2.3. Installation1.2.3.1. Personnel Performing Plumbing

Work...1) Personnel performing the installation,

extension, alteration, renewal or repair of a plumbing system shall

a) possess a Canadian tradesman’s qualifi ca-tion certifi cation as a plumber,

b) be an indentured apprentice supervised by a journeyman who meets the criteria set out in Clause (a), or

c) be the registered owner and occupant or intended occupant of the single family dwelling in which the plumbing work will occur.

Grand Forks Water Regulations Bylaw No. 1973:

10.5 Every Water Meter shall be installed by a certifi ed plumber or qualifi ed contractor re-tained by the Owner of the parcel and approved by the Manager of Operations.

Neptune’s contract, section 3.2 states: “The Contractor shall employ a competent Superin-tendent acceptable to the City Representative and ensure that such Superintendent is in atten-dance at each work site at all times during the progress of the work and shall not change the Superintendent except for good reason and then only after consultation with the City Represen-tative.”

If you have had a water meter installed by someone who isn’t a journeyman plumber or who isn’t an indentured apprentice supervised by a journeyman plumber, you can fi ll in the application form at the link below to have it appealed: www.housing.gov.bc.ca/bcab/search.htm.

“Housing Authority” would be the city and/or company that required you to do so. “Appel-lant” would be you (the homeowner)

I would encourage people to ask to see the TQ ticket and phone in the number for verifi ca-tion before proceeding. A certifi ed water meter installer is not a recognized certifi cation in B.C. according to the plumbing code.

Julia Butler,Grand Forks

Letters to the editor

Ask installer for certi� cation

Misinformation being spreadEditor, The Gazette:

There seems to be some misunderstanding or misinformation being spread about the water meters being installed in Grand Forks. Here are the hard facts, validated by the website refer-ences published by the city itself:

1) The RF (radio frequency) meter currently being installed in Grand Forks by Neptune is the model R900i. (“...is the preference of the city for installation. The R900i E-coder equipment ...) www.grandforks.ca/waterconservation/water-meter-information/.

2) A previous letter to the editor claimed that the meter only transmits when it is being read by the city. This is not true. This meter continually transmits a powerful burst every

14 seconds, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. (“...The R900MIU is a ... communication device that transmits data every 14 seconds...”) www.grandforks.ca/wp-content/uploads/E-Coder-R900i.pdf.

These are the facts. Grand Forks residents are entitled to know the truth about these meters.

Transmitting high power RF signals continu-ally is ridiculously excessive, dangerous, and now antiquated technology; these meters pose a potential health risk to one and all. This meter was an extremely poor choice for city council to have made.

Don Lea,Grand Forks,

Thumbs up to the bi-plane pilot who performed (again) this Sun-day over Christina Lake. What a thrill!

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to pilotWould you like to give a thumb up? Email [email protected] with Thumbs Up as a

subject line. We could publish your anonymous submission. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised.

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Wooden Spoon, and Body Edge Fitness.is a proud supporter of this community initaitive

Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.

Success by 6® is a locally based initiative in partnership with:Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities • Ministry of Children & Family Development • Grand Forks Credit Union

The Boundary Teacher’s AssociationThe Pines Bible Camp

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a tribute to our city’s excellent leadership in creating a business-friendly community,” said James Wilson, executive director of the Bound-ary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce. “It’s great to see Grand Forks recognized as a standout performer in all of B.C. We hope this award will telegraph to businesses throughout B.C.: ‘Come to Grand Forks, your business can thrive there.’”

The BC Chamber of Commerce also com-mended Grand Forks for its win.

“Grand Forks should be very proud of what it’s achieved here,” said John Winter, president and CEO of the BC Chamber of Commerce. “These awards recognize role model communi-ties throughout the province that are taking tan-gible steps to build a better British Columbia.”

City award

Coralee Oakes, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development (second from left) is flanked by Grand Forks city councillors Bob Kendel, Gary Smith, Cher Wyers, Mayor Brian Taylor, and councillor Michael Wirischagin.

Area D gets green bins

Green bins are coming to Area D.The existing environmental green-bin pro-

gram of the Regional District of Kootenay Bound-ary (RDKB) will be expanding its curbside pick-up services in rural Grand Forks starting Nov. 1.

The Organics Diversion Program will be added to the existing blue bag recycling curb-side pick-up. Residents will be able to place their kitchen scraps including plant and animal prod-ucts and waste into the green bin. There will be no additional costs to the taxpayers.

Tim Dueck, solid waste management coordi-nator of the RDKB, confirmed, “The cost for this service is regarded as a universal RDKB service and is included in general taxation.”

The new program is not expanding to include new waste products, but is only expanding its area scope into the rural area of Grand Forks at this time. Households will be able to continue to compost what has been composted in other areas

of Grand Forks. The Organics Diverse Program does not refer to being pesticide-free—it only means plant and animal waste only.

Area D is an area halfway between Grand Forks and Christina Lake to the east and halfway between Grand Forks and Greenwood to the west; however, nNot all of the area will receive collection services, such as residents living on the Granby Road /Snowball ATC, and north of Hummingbird Bridge/Brown Creek area.

“Residents who received curbside collection services of recycling from the RDKB/Kettle Val-ley Waste will now be receiving green bin/kitch-en organics collection as well as recycling and garbage,” Dueck said.

Distribution of the bins will start in early Octo-ber and detailed information will be provided at that time. The truck is expected to come around every week and week one, will collect the green bin material and garbage; week two it will collect green bin material and recycling.

For more information visit www.knowwaste-rdkb.com.

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CINDY FAIRSFor the Grand Forks Gazette

There won’t be any additional cost to taxpayers for “organics diversion program”

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Grand Forks Universal Water Meter Program

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSUNIVERSAL WATER METER PROGRAM

The City of Grand Forks would like to thank residents for participating in the Universal Water Meter Program. During the � rst month of the program the contractor, Neptune, has installed just over 300 water meters throughout the community. We continue to encourage residents to participate in the Universal Water Meter Program and book an appointment for installation as soon as possible. More information on the Universal Water Meter program can be found at www.grandforks.ca

“The gentlemen came in and was very nice. He did an excellent job � nishing around the meter once he installed it. It looks tidy and I’m very happy with the results and how easy the process was. He was in and out in no time!” – Frances Davido�

“Once I received the notice in the mail, I called and scheduled an appointment – it was very easy. When the company came to install the meter they were on time and took just one hour. They replaced the grass outside the house and installed a new indoor shut o� . The installers were very nice and courteous and I was very happy!” – Kay McCa� ery

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS

The City of Grand Forks is providing this information in response to resident questions. WHAT IS THE UNIVERSAL WATER METER PROGRAM?Council made the decision in 1999, to proceed with a water meter instal-lation program and in November 2013, approved a plan to expand the city’s existing water meter program to residential customers. � e Water Meter Installation Program was approved as part of the 2014 Capital Budget and installations began on September 3, 2014. Residents have been informed of the program via the website, open houses, the Grand Forks Gazette, Council meeting minutes, � yers in utility bills and in information kits delivered to homes. � e City of Grand Forks is working with Neptune Technology Group. Neptune Technology Group serves over 150 clients in British Columbia, including the City of Richmond, West Vancouver, Kamloops, Gibsons, Oliver, Summerland and the Lakeview Irrigation District. In addition, � e Vancouver Airport Authority uses Neptune’s Radio Frequency technology, as do other airports and many hospitals across Canada.

WHY IS THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS IMPLEMENTING A UNIVERSAL WATER METER INSTALLATION PROGRAM?In recent years, the City of Grand Forks has experienced drastically low levels in its water reservoirs during peak season (May-September). � is has placed signi� cant strain upon the city’s current water infrastructure. Currently, residential customers may use as much water as they like, despite limited water resources and the need to conserve is now. � e City is undertaking multiple e� orts towards water conservation, in order to move towards a fair and equitable system were initiated and the City has decided to implement a water metering program per the recommen-dations of the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan and the City’s Sustainable Community Plan. Across Canada, well over half of municipal water is used by the residential sector. Environment Canada studies have shown that accurate meters result in reductions of water use during peak season by up to 40%. In Grand Forks, all of the drinking water (or water for household and landscape use) comes from groundwater sources and like many commu-nities in southern BC, we face drought and water supply issues during the hot summer months. On top of this, energy costs for pumping water during peak season continues to rise. Our water infrastructure (i.e. the system that treats and delivers clean water to our homes AND removes waste water) will need tens of millions of dollars in avoidable upgrades if demand in the City continues to rise without taking the critical steps to reduce and better manage our precious water resources. With the installation of water meters throughout the City, homeowners will have the ability to better manage how much water they use; thus allowing them to conserve and save this precious resource.

WHY WATER METERS? WHY NOT FOCUS ON TACKLING THE CITY’S EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE?A complete overhaul of the City’s current water infrastructure could cost the municipality and its taxpayers upwards of tens of millions of dollars in unforeseen costs and years of construction. Further, a retro� t of the existing infrastructure will not address the City’s substantial issues related to over-consumption of water. Conversely, the City is funding the Water Meter Installation Program us-ing $1.3 Million of existing revenue. � is money was gathered and saved from its Gas Tax Funding, and water meters will allow the municipal utility to e� ectively track water consumption throughout the City. Water meters allow the City to accurately compare how much water was used vs. how much water was pumped into the community. By utilizing the meters leak detection capabilities in each home and then advising homeowners of these leaks (i.e. from dripping taps or running toilets), the City is able to curb signi� cant water loss from aged plumbing, in addition to helping homeowners recognize problems with their plumbing systems. By using water meters to identify, track and � x existing leaks, the City will then be able to make calculated (and thus, more cost e� ective) upgrades to the

existing municipal water system. Up to 30% of municipal water loss stems from leaking pipes, dripping faucets and running toilets. Environment Canada notes that for every $1.00 spent on leak detection programs, up to $3.00 can be saved for investment in future projects.

ARE THE WATER METERS SAFE? • Neptune’s water meter technology is used in hospitals across Canada

and Health Canada has concluded that exposure to RF energy from these meters does not pose a health risk. As Neptune’s Radio Frequency meters are used in hospitals, homeowners can rest assured that the low frequency of the water meters poses no threat to any medical devices.

• Health Canada notes that the radio frequency of water meters is “far below the human exposure limits speci� ed in Health Canada’s Safety Code 6… and does not pose a public health risk.” http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/iyh-vsv/prod/meters-compteurs-eng.php

• Neptune’s water meters run on a small lithium battery and are not connected to any electrical power. � ere are no electrical connections and there is no connection to the power grid.

• It is important to note that this is not the same technology being re-cently reported in the media in Saskatchewan. Neptune’s water meters are not smart meters - they are Automatic Meter Reading systems (AMR).

• � is technology uses the same broadband technology as the AM radio. � e megahertz used by these water meters is 900 MHz - not high enough to be in the licensed radio band frequency. � e average micro-wave operates on 2,450 MHz.

• Other common conveniences that operate in this low range are baby monitors, remote car keys, garage door openers, TV broadcasts and radio-controlled toys.

• Consider that Neptune’s water meters are only powerful enough to send a signal from your basement to a handheld radio receiver that can be used from streets in the neighbourhood. � ey are like remote car key: You have to be close enough to the car to send the signal.

• Cell phones operate at approximately 1,000 MHz or more: much higher than AMR water meters. Cell phones need more power to reach long distances to send and receive signals to cell towers.

BENEFITS OF THE UNIVERSAL WATER METER PROGRAM • � e City may be eligible for infrastructure grant money by undertaking

this project. • � is project will defer the need to spend millions of dollars in the

future to upgrade the City’s current water infrastructure. • Water meters provide billing equity and increased ability for accuracy

in future billing. • � e municipal water and sewer department gets a break on the amount

of water it pumps to our homes and businesses. It also minimizes the amount of wastewater it treats in sewage treatment plants.

• Water conservation through metering can extend the useful life of the municipal water supply and treatment plants. � is bene� ts the system’s operating e� ciency; thus saving taxpayers money in the long run.

• � e project encourages participation in good water conservation practices and province-wide sustainability programs aimed at increased water e� ciency throughout British Columbian cities.

• Less water waste comes with awareness and measured use • Water meters ensure faster detection of leaks and other problems such

a reverse � ows.• Sta� time is freed by making meter reading faster and more e� cient.

WHAT ABOUT THE CITY’S BIGGEST WATER CONSUM-ERS? ARE THEY METERED?Every industrial, commercial and institutional building in the City of Grand Forks has had a water meter for almost ten years. � is means that the city’s factories, schools, hospitals, public buildings and almost all

multi-family properties have been metered for some time. All of these facilities have used Neptune’s Radio Frequency water meters for nearly a decade. � e City recognized the signi� cance of monitoring and metering those buildings which consume higher volumes of water and those meters have proved instrumental in conserving and managing water use.

WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR INSTALLATION AND MONITORING? • Neptune began contacting homeowners in August, 2014 and installa-

tion of the meters started on September 3, 2014. Approximately 300 have been installed so far.

• Prior to installation, you are invited to discuss this program with a City or Neptune representative who will listen to your questions and provide you with accurate and factual information

• Here is the 5-step process: 1. Residents receive an informational booklet from Neptune

Technology Group. 2. Residents book an appointment for installation by contacting Nep-

tune or the City, or by booking online at www.grandforks.ca. 3. A Certi� ed Water Meter Installer will come to the house and shut

o� the water. � e water will be o� for approximately one hour. Water Meter installers will always have proper Neptune uniforms, identi� cation and decals on their vehicles. Once the installation of the meter is complete, a check is carried out for leaks.

4. � e installer will answer questions and explain how the meter works.

5. A 24-hour contact number is provided for residents who may have questions a� er installation.

• � e meters will transmit a signal every 14 seconds. Each transmission lasts for a fraction of a second, with a total radio frequency transmis-sion of less than 45 seconds per day.

• � e water meters are read by a hand-held radio unit in a vehicle and data is stored in a so� ware program

DOES EVERYONE NEED TO HAVE A METER INSTALLED? • Yes – it is important that all property owners connected to the munic-

ipal water service participate in the Universal Water Meter Program. � ere is a bylaw in place (no. 1973) that stipulates that all homeowners are required to have a meter installed.

• As tax-paying residents of Grand Forks, you have a right to access clean water. � e Water Meter Installation Program will help the City maintain this essential service and make billing more equitable for all property owners.

WHAT IF I HAVE OTHER QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE WATER METERS? • Above all, remember that we care about the well-being and quality of

life for our residents. We invite all questions and are happy to discuss the Universal Water Meter Program with our residents. City Adminis-trative sta� will be happy to listen and to provide accurate and factual information.

• Visit the City of Grand Forks’ website to access fact sheets and bro-chures with more detailed information at www.grandforks.ca.

• � e Neptune Technology Group Information brochure about radio frequencies of AMR/AMI meters can also be viewed at this location: https://www.neptunetg.com/uploadedFiles/Content/About/White_Pa-pers/12-NTG-176%20WP%20RF%20Health%20E� ects%2005.12.pdf

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

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Historical society needs helpCould this autumn see the end of one of the

Boundary’s longest standing societies? That sce-nario is very likely to happen if volunteers are not found to fill soon-to-be-vacated director po-sitions.

Sixty-three years ago, the Boundary Histori-cal Society (BHS) was created with the purpose of “recording and publishing the current and

past history of the Boundary District; and to stimulate active interest in our heritage.” Just seven years later in 1958, the society had a mem-bership of over 300 individuals and like-minded organizations, and published its first “Report”, a collection of stories and articles documenting the early days of life along the Boundary.

By the early 1970s, memberships numbered nearly 400 and reports were being published every two or three years. However, by the time the last report (#15) hit the bookshelves in 2006, the society had less than 100 members—and the numbers have continued to fall despite regular recruitment drives.

Today, the society has a small but active and motivated group of volunteers who have worked hard to shine light on our heritage and to record and publish our history. Finally, Report #16, eight years in the making, will be published before the end of this year.

As membership has declined, so has the com-mitment of members to serve as directors. And without a full complement of directors, the soci-ety cannot continue to exist. This has been an on-going dilemma for several years now. And 2014 will be no exception.

The society’s next AGM is scheduled for Oct. 25 and key director positions have not yet been filled for the 2014-2015 term. The situation is so precarious that a motion to wind up the society and distribute its assets has been drafted and will be presented to the members at the AGM should the required director positions not be filled.

If you have an interest in the history and heri-tage of our Boundary district and want to help the volunteers continue the long and valuable tradition of the BHS, please contact the society as soon as possible at 250-442-1242 or at: [email protected].

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Whacked Football Football College Football Alabama at Mississippi. (N) (Live) Å Access Hollywood (N) News CBS News 8 _ Saturday Morning News (N) Å Fish’n Real Fish. Powerboat Driving TV Noon News Hour (N) Moves Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons ››“You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” (2008) Å News 109 Kate and Dinosaur PAW Curious Magic Bus Doki Ad Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Hope for Wildlife Ultimate Engineering Waterfront Cities Prehistoric Hunters Ancient Egypt 13* Good Morning Hanna Ocean College Football Ohio State at Maryland. (N) (Live) Football College Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live) Postgame McCarver KXLY 4 College Football 15 Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Jail Å Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops (N) Cops ’ 16 My Big My Big My Big My Big My Big My Big Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Jennie Jennie Jennie Jennie Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers 17 Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Wahlburgr Wahlburgr Wahlburgr Wahlburgr ›››“The Green Mile” (1999) Tom Hanks. Premiere. ’ Å Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ 22 Squirrel Nerds Chucks Kung Fu Sponge. Parents Rabbids Bread Turtles Sanjay “A Fairly Odd Paradise” (2014) Drake Bell. ’ “Daddy I’m a Zombie” (2011) ’ Å Monsters Monsters Monsters Monsters 24 Engels “A Lover’s Revenge” (2005) Alexandra Paul. Death in Paradise ’ ›››“Mission: Impossible III” (2006) Tom Cruise. ’ ›››“Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol” (2011) Tom Cruise. Lost Girl ’ “Beat Down” (2012) 25 Dangerous Flights Mayday Å Bering Sea Gold Mayday “Cruel Skies” Mayday Å Don’t Drive Here Don’t Drive Here Highway Thru Hell How/ How/ How/ How/ Fast N’ Loud ’ 26 See No Evil ’ Å Handsome Devils ’ Southern Charm ’ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Ladies of London ’ Online Dating Rituals The Singles Project Debt/Part Debt/Part Debt/Part Debt/Part Mob Wives (N) Å 27 Estate Estate Stop Pain Pain Free Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Kids News Old House Pregame College Football Oklahoma at Texas Christian. (N) ’ (Live) Extra College Football 28 Little People, World Little People, World Little People, World Little People, World 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids 19 Kids 29 Flashpoint ’ Å Missing ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ ›››“Four Weddings and a Funeral” (1994) ’ ›››“Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” (1988) Steve Martin. Twice in a Lifetime Flashpoint ’ Å Missing ’ Å 30 (6:45) ›››“A River Runs Through It” (8:50) ›››“Michael” (1996) (10:40) ›››“Black Beauty” (12:10) ››“On the Edge” Å (1:40) ›››“A River Runs Through It” (3:45) ›››“Michael” (1996) John Travolta. Phantom 32 Wizards Gravity The 7D (N) Lala Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie ’ Liv-Mad. Girl Meets ››“Return to Halloweentown” Gravity Phineas ANT Farm Good Next Step ANT Farm Dog Jessie ’ Austin 33 P. Affairs Atl. Eats The Office Paid Prog. “Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde” ›››“Shrek” (2001) Eddie Murphy ››“From Paris With Love” (2010, Action) 1st Family Box Office Commun Commun Middle Middle 34 Cash Cab Cash Cab Match Match Just for Laughs Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs Cash Cab Cash Cab Match Match Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs Seinfeld Seinfeld 35 Carson ››“Dr. Kildare’s Crisis” (1940) ››“The Mummy” (1959) (10:45) A Night at the Movies ››“Parnell” (1937, Biography) Clark Gable. ››››“The Great Ziegfeld” (1936) William Powell, Luise Rainer. “Twentieth Century” 36 Cooking Cooking Heartland Farm Pioneer Pioneer My. Diners My. Diners Food Truck Race Cutthroat Kitchen ’ Beat Flay Beat Flay Diners Diners Carn Eats America Eat St. (N) Eat St. (N) Food Food 37 Spruce Meadows Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Ghost Hunters Å Ghost Hunters Å Ghost Hunters Å Ghost Hunters Å Ghost Hunters Å Ghost Hunters Å Liquidator Liquidator Storage Liquidator Mantracker ’ 38 Pawn. Pawn. Ice Road Truckers ’ Restoration Garage American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ Pawn. Pawn. Treasures Decoded Restoration Garage Ice Road Truckers ’ 39 Panic Button ’ Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness Face Off ’ Å Doctor Who ’ Å Doctor Who ’ Å Falling Skies Å Z Nation ’ Å Panic Button ’ ››“The Expendables” (2010) ’ Å 40 Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman ››“The Quick and the Dead” (1995) Sharon Stone. ›››“Tombstone” (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Å 42 Security Security Border Border Security Security Bggg Bttls Bggg Bttls Security Security Border Border Security Security Bggg Bttls Bggg Bttls Lost--Sold Lost--Sold Security Security Security Security 44 Trucktown Zack and LittlePony Dora Big Friend Toopy Caillou ’ Cat in the Babar Ready, Backyard Mike Trucktown Dinopaws Treehouse Big Peg Octonauts Zack and Toopy Big Friend Cat in the 46 MotorWk Greener Woods. 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It is challenging to keep in touch with and service the nearly 200 members of the regional chamber spread across the Boundary. To be recognized for doing it well is pretty sweet. That’s exactly what happened at the B.C. Chamber Ex-ecutive Gala Dinner on Sept. 13 in New Westminster.

The British Columbia Chamber Ex-ecutives organization, made up of di-rectors from chambers of commerce from across the province, was founded in 1981 to promote and deliver profes-sional development to the executives of chambers of commerce throughout the province and this year they chose to award the 2014 Communications Award for Chambers with under 200 mem-bers to the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce (BCRCC). Black Press sponsored the award.

At the dinner to accept the award was BCRCC Executive Director James Wilson.

The good news was spread locally at the bi-monthly Biz After Biz network-ing session hosted in Greenwood by the Board of Trade (BOT) Wednesday, Sept. 17.

Because the Boundary region is spread out over some two hours travel distance, the location of the bi-monthly networking sessions moves. Holding it in different locations each month is but

one part of the strategy of the BCRCC to engage with the busi-nesses, non-profits and organiza-tions across the Boundary.

“This award is one of the many things that show we are gaining momentum in work-ing for our members across the Boundary,” said Wilson. “Like this Biz after Biz—networking with friends and letting mem-bers know what is going on by way of economic development options; ways we are trying to connect with members and find out what we can do to help.”

The evening was special for another reason: it heralded the celebration of a new agreement recently signed between the BCRCC and the BOT that will allow BOT members to become full-fledged members of the BCRCC for only an additional $10 annually above their local dues.

This is the second agree-ment signed by the two groups this year; the first was signed in March and states that neither group will solicit membership within the territory of the other, though individual businesses may be members of both organizations; that each organi-zation is a member of the other and one member of each board can become a member of the other board with full vot-

ing rights, privileges and duties of such membership; and finally, the MOU rec-ognizes the BCRCC as a regional cham-ber and authorizes the chamber to pro-vide services and resources to the BOT if they are regional in nature.

The new agreement basically ex-pands the second point of the earlier agreement and allows BOT members full access to services such as the web site (www.boundarychamber.com) and newsletter.

“James [Wilson] is a really good col-laborator and I like that,” said BOT Pres-ident Jim Nathorst. “This is the kind of thing we should be doing. Not just be-tween chambers but municipalities and everybody. It will be good for Green-wood and good for the Boundary; that’s the whole reason for it. And it protects the Greenwood BOT’s constitution too.”

“We are better together,” said BCRCC President Chuck Bennett. “If you are in business you don’t have to look too far to see some challenges and if we are not on the same page then we are not going to be successful. My hats are off to you guys for making this work. I really look forward to this relationship.”

Wilson said that membership in the regional chamber is up from last year and while they are still working toward the goal of having 200 members, “We are definitely growing.”

Wilson conceded the BCRCC is in need of board members. “Especially from the West Boundary. Any business owner interested should call and talk to me about it. The AGM is Nov. 13 so I need to know in the next couple of weeks.” Contact Wilson at 250-442-2722 or via email at [email protected].

Chamber wins provincial awardPAT KELLYBoundary Creek Times Reporter

Break, enter and theftOn Monday, Sept. 22 at 10:12 a.m., police received a complaint of a break,

enter and theft at the New Century Restaurant on Fifth St, reported Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison of the Grand Forks RCMP.

“Someone gained access through a window, entered the business and stole some cash,” Harrison reported.

There are no witnesses or suspects. Anyone with information is asked to call the Grand Forks RCMP detachment at 250-442-8288 or Crimestoppers.

Motor vehicle accidentAt 5:51 p.m. on Sept. 22, a single motor vehicle accident at Stewart Creek

Road near Christina Lake was reported. Both ambulance and fire rescue were on hand, Harrison said.

The driver of the brown Ford F150, a 17-year-old Grand Forks man, reported hitting a patch of gravel and losing control; the vehicle ended up over the em-bankment, with the front end facing the road. Both air bags deployed; there is significant damage to the passenger side, front and rear, Harrison said.

The two occupants were treated for minor injuries. There are no charges expected, the sergeant added.

Break and enterOn Sept. 25, police received a report of an alarm at the Christina Lake

Pharmasave. The back door appeared to have been forced open but would-be thieves were not able to access an interior security curtain (steel mesh), Harrison confirmed.

Wildlife collisonOn Thursday, Sept. 25, a driver reported he had hit a deer on Hwy 3 about

two kilometers west of Grand Forks. There was considerable amount of damage to the 2009 Hyundai and it was not drivable. The driver was uninjured.

POLICE BRIEFS

BCRCC Executive Director James Wilson holds the much-deserved 2014 Communications Award for chambers with under 200 members recently awarded by the British Columbia Cham-ber Executives Organization.

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The Under Paid Sidemen, a local band, performed at Harvest Fest 2014 held last weekend at the Boundary Museum.

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Megan Kienas

Perrie & Summer Austin enjoying a good potato sack race.

Karl Lilgert from Spencer Hill Orchard pouring a delicous freshly made apple juice by donation, and bottomless!

Andrés Dean (right) enjoys a plate of Five Meadows gourmet food and excellent ser-

vice, served by Petra Nielson and Tim Carson.

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Rowan Rivet demonstrates how to hold a chainsaw.

Ryan & Una Gniewotta have some father daughter face-painting fun at the fest.

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Grand Forks is Open for Business and now everyone in the province knows about it. The City of Grand Forks was awarded the very prestigious “Open for Business Award.” Grand Forks was one of only nine

B.C. Municipalities to win this award, which was handed out at this year’s UBCM in Whistler.

More Great News: The Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce has also been honoured with a huge 2014 Communications Award for all B.C. Chambers with under 200 members. This is a very

exciting award given how young this Chamber of Commerce is.

These are truly exciting awards and exciting times in our Boundary communities - Congratulations from all of us at the Grand Forks Gazette - it is your efforts that make this a better community for all of us!!These are truly exciting awards and exciting times in our Boundary communities - Congratulations from These are truly exciting awards and exciting times in our Boundary communities - Congratulations from

Trails project nears completion

The Grand Forks/Christina Lake Multi-Use Trails project is a perfect ex-ample of what can happen when partners work together towards one common goal.

It has been the Grand Forks ATV Club at the helm, applying for and receiving a Job Creation grant to hire four people to clear, map, sign and install three staging areas in the Stewart, Morrissey and Sand Creek areas.

Two the areas are now complete—Stewart and Morrissey—with work at Sand Creek underway.

In celebration of much work and plan-ning, a special ribbon-cutting, trail open-ing and partner appreciation event will be held at Morrissey Creek staging area (one-half kilometre east of Grand Forks) on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 1 p.m. Bring a chair.

The partners are a long list, ranging from the Boundary Horse Association to the Grand Forks Cycling Club to the Prov-ince of B.C.

“The Grand Forks ATV Club and the many partners are not establishing any new trails in their Grand Forks Christina Lake Multi-Use Trails Project,” explained Grand Forks ATV Club vice-president Doug Zorn. “We are using the trails and Forest Service roads that are existing.”

He added, “By being proac-tive we are helping the users by providing them informa-tion on the environment and wildlife in the area so they can make better choices when us-ing the trails, and have a clear understanding of the sensi-tive species that call this area home.

“With signage everyone can safely enjoy the outdoors, have a great experience and with the staging areas loca-tions have a picnic lunch or use a outhouse along the way.”

With volunteers assisting, the three staging areas are complete. Each has a toilet, picnic table, large kiosk, fl at parking area, and a loading/unloading ramp.

The area covered by the multi-use project is from Grand Forks east to Christina Lake and Hwy 3 north to the Sand Creek Forest Service Road. This area encompasses land owned by several groups, including the City of Grand Forks, the Crown, the Nature Trust.

“The club had to create a Section 57, which lays out the area intended for use—what the use will be. This then goes to all tenors and government agencies that may

have rights to the location,” Zorn said.“Once all parties studied the Section 57

and commented, voicing their concerns, the applicant must address these concerns before being granted a permit.”

For the long-term, it is also imperative that all parties agree on several points, Zorn said: that all agree that the trails will be sustainable in nature and environ-

mentally sensitive and refl ect the values of the local community while respecting the values of non-trail users; that each party will respect the needs of individual requirements and work collectively; and that ultimately, it is collaboration, open communication, and integrity and re-spect that provide a foundation for the project.

DELLA MALLETTEGrand Forks Gazette

The Grand Forks/Christina Lake Multi-Use Trails project area is from Grand Forks east to Christina Lake and Highway 3 north to the Sand Creek Forest Service Road. The area is approximately 17 kilo-metres from west to east and 12 kilometres south to north. The total area is about 134 square kilo-metres. Access is from both the Granby Road and Highway 3. Internal access is by the Gilpin, Moody, Sand Creek and Stewart Forest Service Roads. These roads and associated permit roads total almost 200 kilometres in length.

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OCTOBER (DATE) REACH A READER

The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) and the Grand Forks Gazette are partnering to raise funds for literacy programs in the 4th Annual Reach a Reader event.

Buy a paper from one of our volunteers on October 8to make a difference in our community. Can’t be there? Donate online at cbal.org.

All funds raised will go to support Boundary literacy programs. Visit cbal.org to learn more.

Where to donate: • Gazette office•.Overwaitea• Boundary Mall in front of RHC Insurance Online: cbal.org Phone: 250-584-4109 Email: [email protected]

Wednesday, October 8

Literacy hits the streets in Grand ForksCommunity leaders, volunteers and

team members of the Border Bruins will join Black Press and the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy on Oct. 8 to raise awareness about the importance of lit-eracy and to celebrate the power literacy has in Grand Forks.

The 4th Annual Reach a Reader cam-paign will raise funds for Grand Forks community-based literacy programs.

Why? Literacy is important to all British Columbians! It impacts every aspect of our lives: health care, crime rates, employment and economic status. Despite its essential role in life, at least 40 per cent of B.C. adults have difficulty

reading a newspaper, filling out a work application, reading a map, or under-standing a lease—and this percentage is increasing.

“The Reach a Reader campaign re-minds people that literacy skills are im-portant if we are to succeed in today’s world,” said Sheila Dobie, Boundary community literacy coordinator. “When we hear the word literacy, many of us think ‘you can read or you can’t read.’ Of course, literacy is about reading and writing, but it is also about the ability to express our ideas, think critically, and use technology. Literacy is wide and all-encompassing. Literacy is having the skills you need, to do what you want to do in your life.”

In Grand Forks, funds will help sup-

port family literacy programs in the Boundary. These programs bring impor-tant early years’ activities that promote language development, physical activi-ties and healthy living to families—all ways to ensure a culture of learning throughout a family’s life.

You can support the Reach a Reader campaign by making a donation in ex-change for a special edition of the Grand Forks Gazette on Oct. 8. Volunteers will be hitting the streets with papers in hand at Overwaitea, at the Boundary Mall in front of RHC Insurance, and in front of the Ga-zette office between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. You may also donate online at cbal.org.

To learn more about community-based literacy programs in Grand Forks, contact Dobie at [email protected].

SHEILA DOBIEto the Grand Forks Gazette

Derek Brown and Brogan Beliveau are a literacy team in Grand Forks who use bike and street smarts in their learning together. Contact Sheila Dobie if volunteer literacy tutoring interests you- email [email protected]. Submitted photo

Adult Tutor Training trains volunteers to work with adults wishing to improve their read-ing, writing, speaking, and/or numeracy skills.

Basic Computer Classes offer the very beginning computer user an opportunity to im-prove his/her computer skills, including word processing, file management, formatting text, creating tables, email and using the Internet. Beginner and intermediate classes are offered.

CBAL’s Settlement Program is a free service offered to qualified new immigrants. A settle-ment worker will help to assist individuals with one to one or small group community orienta-tion, resources, referrals and a number of other settlement services to help newcomers learn about the Boundary region.

Community Learning Place is a drop-in space in Grand Forks and Greenwood Public Li-braries for adults needing to improve their read-ing, writing, and/or math skills. This includes individual help for those needing assistance for any number of literacy needs such as citizenship exams, learners’ driver’s test, and basic com-puter skills.

One to One Tutoring for adults is an ongoing program for adults needing assistance in read-ing, writing, or numeracy. Learners are matched with a trained tutor and create a schedule and learning plan based on their needs and interests.

Sunshine Valley Community Literacy Program is a program that takes place in a small-class format and aims to develop reading, writing and comprehension skills with partici-pants of SVCS, an adult day program for people accessing services through the Society for Com-munity Living.

To learn more about community-based liter-acy programs in Grand Forks, contact Dobie at [email protected].

Free adult literacy programs available

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NFB Film ClubOur next movie night is on

Thursday, Oct. 9 at 6:30 p.m. We’ll be screening Shameless Pro-paganda, an NFB documentary about...well...NFB documenta-ries! Through that lens, it offers a fascinating look at Canada and the views, prejudices, and moral crusades that make up our his-tory. A must-see for history buffs and aspiring filmmakers!Fabulous Friday

Come to the library on Fri-day, Oct.3 from 2 to 3:30 p..m. for a fun-filled fabulous Friday—we’ve got crafts, board games, chess, and lots more! All ages welcome.

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The library will be closed on Saturday, Oct. 11. Happy Thanks-giving!

Board MeetingThe library board will be

meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 12 noon, at the library. Everyone is invited to attend!

Let’s Talk About......Electric fencing and bears!

This latest talk in our WildSafeBC series will take place on Saturday, Oct. 18 at 10:30 a.m. Gillian Saun-ders (electric fencing expert) and Laurie Grant will lead an engag-ing and informative talk which will include a hands-on demo out in Gyro Park. By the end of it, you’ll know all the ins and outs of setting up your very own elec-tric fence.

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Seven immune-boosting tipsQ uestion: Hi Stephanie,

how I can prevent myself from getting sick (colds/flu) this fall? –Sarah

Good question Sarah! Golden leaves and early darkness make it undeniable that autumn is offi-cially here.

There are many factors that can affect our im-mune system this time of year; kids are back in school, summer holidays are over and it’s back to work. Stress is ultimately the main contributing factor to illness, whether it is dietary stress, expo-sure to toxic environments, work, family, relation-ships, or lack of healthy exercise.

The best approach for a healthy immune sys-tem is to identify areas of stress in your life and see what kind of positive influence you can make. This is called an integrated approach which means considering emotional, physical, social, mental, and spiritual factors creating a full circle of health. Here are seven tips and simple strategies to keep your immune system rockin’ this fall:

Eat plenty of fruits and veggies. Local, organ-ic and in season can be the best as they are most nutrient dense and eating local helps our bod-ies adapt to our environment. Consider winter squashes, hearty soups and stews for healthy, de-licious and nutritious eating this fall.

Regular exercise. I’m not talking about run-ning a marathon but regular, moderate activity keeps our muscles happy and lymphatic system flowing. A healthy lymphatic system is directly connected to exercise because our muscle activity facilitates our lymph flow. Lymph is what carries our immune cells throughout the body, which is super important! I would suggest walking, cy-cling, swimming, rebounding, gym, dancing or whatever form of movement you like. Even 20-30 minutes two to three times a week can make a big difference in decreasing your stress and promot-ing longevity. Massage therapy can also help to promote lymphatic circulation.

Germs can live a few minutes up to 24 hours depending on the surface. One of the most ef-fective ways to prevent illness is washing your

hands, especially before eating or touching your face.

Promote laughter. Did you know that laughing is one of the most effective stress busters? Research shows that when we laugh we promote oxygen and circulation to vital areas in our body (lungs, heart, diaphragm).

Here is a joke: An old man went to the doctor complaining of a terrible pain in his leg. “I am afraid it’s just old age”; Replied the doctor, “There is nothing we can do about it.”

“That can’t be” fumed the old man, “you don’t know what you are doing.”

“How can you possibly know I am wrong?” countered the doctor.

“Well it’s quite obvious,” the old man replied, “my other leg is fine, and it’s the exact same age!”

Make time to create healthy relationships. Turn off your cell phone, TV, or computer and make time to be with family, loved ones, and friends. Research shows positive social connections are big immune boosters.

Have some unhealthy habits? (Smoking, eat-ing excessive amount of sugar etc?) Don’t stress about it! Rather than focusing on ‘quitting’, focus on increasing the healthy habits. This can build a positive mental landscape where changes become possible.

Did you know that positive interactions with animals can reduce anxiety? Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) has been shown to decrease blood pressure and promote relaxation. AAT is where mainly dogs or horses interact with humans.

Life is a rollercoaster and there are many ups and downs that may seem out of our control; re-member that there are areas of life that you can always positively influence through your actions. If you are looking to make major changes in your life, I would recommend that you consult a medi-cal professional before starting (doctor, registered nutritionist, physical therapist). Every person is different.

Have a health question for Stephanie? Submit your question to [email protected] with the subject line “In Good Health question”.

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Arena hosts variety of programsCanadians are

crazy about hockey! Did you know there are over 570,000 peo-ple registered with Hockey Canada?

The Jack Goddard Memorial Arena of-fers many skating and hockey programs during the week.

Public skating is booked every day of the week. Monday and Wednesday morn-ings from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m., little tots can en-joy the ice without the older children on the ice. These sessions are free to children six and under.

Toonie skate ses-sions are held on Tues-day afternoons from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. and Friday afternoons from 1:45 to 3:30 p.m.

Adults can enjoy a skate on Thursday af-ternoons from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. Regular ad-mission applies to this session.

Saturday afternoon public skating has been canceled for Oct. 4. Our regular Sun-day afternoon skate

is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. This session is canceled when the Bor-der Bruins games are scheduled on Sunday afternoon. Regular ad-mission applies.

Drop-in hockey is offered every day of the week. Senior Hockey 65+ is sched-uled on Monday and Wednesday mornings and Senior Hockey 55+ is scheduled Tuesday and Thursday morn-ings. All sessions start at 9 a.m. and the drop-in fee is just $6 per ses-sion.

Adult drop-in hock-ey is schedule on Friday afternoons from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. GFREC is offering an additional drop-in adult hockey on Sunday afternoons from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. The first session will be held on Sunday Oct. 5.

Admission is just $5.75 per hour. Full gear will be required during this session.

Kids casual hockey is just for fun. Drop in and scrimmage with

your buddies during this one-hour session every Friday from 11:15 to 12:15 p.m. There is on-ice supervision dur-ing this session. Full gear is required and we do encourage parents to come out and enjoy a scrimmage with their kids.

Female hockey is one of the fastest group sports in the world and GFREC would like to help continue this trend. Grand Forks Minor Hockey and GFREC has partnered together to celebrate World Female Hockey Day. On Thursday, Oct. 9 from 6:45 to 8 p.m., girls and women can come out and learn some hockey drills, try some power skat-ing skills and just have fun with other female Hockey players.

There will be a fe-male power skating/hockey coach on ice during this session. Full gear is required

but if you are unable to collect gear, please con-tacts Sarah at 442-4078 and make arrange-ments for gear.

Athlete of the WeekKayla TillerFigure skater,Grand Forks Figure Skating Club

To nominate an athlete of the week, send a JPEG and some details to [email protected]. Open to all ages, male or female.

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Kayla joined the Grand Forks Figure Skating Club when she was three and, from the second she stepped onto the ice, she was hooked. She improved at an astonishing pace to achieve, at a young age, Gold Test standards in Dance (passing her Westminster Waltz and Quick-step) and is now working towards her Gold Skills and two more Gold Dances. She is very excited about the club’s new skating coach, Raymond Naismith, and together with a new Free Skat-ing solo (choreographed by Raymond), they are preparing for upcoming competitions.

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Scoring | Forwards - G: 1.00 A: 1.00 | Defencemen - G: 1.00 A: 1.00

Showing points per game for choices using stats from season: 2013/14 Regular

Forwards (pick 1)__ Crosby, S (PIT) : 1.30__ Getzlaf, R (ANA) : 1.13__ Giroux, C (PHI) : 1.05__ Malkin, E (PIT) : 1.20__ Tavares, J (NYI) : 1.12

Forwards (pick 1)__ Ovechkin, A (WAS) : 1.01__ Perry, C (ANA) : 1.01__ Seguin, T (DAL) : 1.05__ Stamkos, S (TB) : 1.08__ St. Louis, M (NYR) : 0.85

Forwards (pick 1)__ Benn, J (DAL) : 0.98__ Hall, T (EDM) : 1.07__ Kane, P (CHI) : 1.00__ Kessel, P (TOR) : 0.98__ Sharp, P (CHI) : 0.95

Forwards (pick 1)__ Backstrom, N (WAS) : 0.96__ Kopitar, A (LA) : 0.85__ Pavelski, J (SJ) : 0.96__ Thornton, J (SJ) : 0.93__ Toews, J (CHI) : 0.89

Forwards (pick 1)__ Sedin, H (VAN) : 0.71__ Spezza, J (DAL) : 0.88__ Staal, E (CAR) : 0.77__ Stastny, P (STL) : 0.85__ Zetterberg, H (DET) : 1.07

Forwards (pick 1)__ Couture, L (SJ) : 0.83__ Duchene, M (COL) : 0.99__ Johansen, R (CBJ) : 0.77__ MacKinnon, N (COL) : 0.77__ Nyquist, G (DET) : 0.84

Forwards (pick 1)__ Kunitz, C (PIT) : 0.87__ Marleau, P (SJ) : 0.85__ Parise, Z (MIN) : 0.84__ Steen, A (STL) : 0.91__ Vanek, T (MIN) : 0.87

Forwards (pick 1)__ Bozak, T (TOR) : 0.84__ Datsyuk, P (DET) : 0.82__ Filppula, V (TB) : 0.77__ Koivu, M (MIN) : 0.83__ Krejci, D (BOS) : 0.86

Forwards (pick 1)__ Gaborik, M (LA) : 0.73__ Hossa, M (CHI) : 0.83__ Iginla, J (COL) : 0.78__ Jagr, J (NJ) : 0.82__ Sedin, D (VAN) : 0.64

Forwards (pick 1)__ Eberle, J (EDM) : 0.81__ Okposo, K (NYI) : 0.97__ Pacioretty, M (MTL) : 0.82__ van Riemsdyk, J (TOR) : 0.76__ Wheeler, B (WPG) : 0.84

Forwards (pick 1)__ Little, B (WPG) : 0.78__ Nielsen, F (NYI) : 0.72__ Nugent-Hopkins, R (EDM) :0.70__ Stepan, D (NYR) : 0.70__ Turris, K (OTT) : 0.71

Forwards (pick 1)__ Cammalleri, M (NJ) : 0.71__ Oshie, T (STL) : 0.76__ Richards, B (CHI) : 0.62__ Smith, C (NAS) : 0.66__ Zajac, T (NJ) : 0.60

Forwards (pick 1)__ Hartnell, S (CBJ) : 0.67__ Hornqvist, P (PIT) : 0.70__ Ladd, A (WPG) : 0.69__ Neal, J (NAS) : 1.03__ Vrbata, R (VAN) : 0.64

Forwards (pick 1)__ Landeskog, G (COL) : 0.80__ O'Reilly, R (COL) : 0.80__ Simmonds, W (PHI) : 0.73__ Voracek, J (PHI) : 0.76__ Zuccarello, M (NYR) : 0.77

Forwards (pick 1)__ Backes, D (STL) : 0.77__ Bergeron, P (BOS) : 0.78__ Dubinsky, B (CBJ) : 0.66__ Kadri, N (TOR) : 0.64__ Kesler, R (ANA) : 0.56

Forwards (pick 1)__ Byfuglien, D (WPG) : 0.72__ Carter, J (LA) : 0.69__ Lucic, M (BOS) : 0.74__ Nash, R (NYR) : 0.60__ Ryan, B (OTT) : 0.69

Forwards (pick 1)__ Kane, E (WPG) : 0.65__ Palat, O (TB) : 0.73__ Perron, D (EDM) : 0.73__ Schwartz, J (STL) : 0.70__ Skinner, J (CAR) : 0.76

Forwards (pick 1)__ Bjugstad, N (FLA) : 0.50__ Couturier, S (PHI) : 0.48__ Galchenyuk, A (MTL) : 0.48__ Monahan, S (CGY) : 0.45__ Zibanejad, M (OTT) : 0.48

Forwards (pick 1)__ Doan, S (ARI) : 0.68__ Hudler, J (CGY) : 0.72__ MacArthur, C (OTT) : 0.70__ Marchand, B (BOS) : 0.65__ Pominville, J (MIN) : 0.73

Forwards (pick 1)__ Granlund, M (MIN) : 0.65__ Henrique, A (NJ) : 0.56__ Hodgson, C (BUF) : 0.61__ Saad, B (CHI) : 0.60__ Soderberg, C (BOS) : 0.66

Defence (pick 1)__ Karlsson, E (OTT) : 0.90__ Keith, D (CHI) : 0.77__ Subban, P (MTL) : 0.65__ Weber, S (NAS) : 0.71__ Yandle, K (ARI) : 0.65

Defence (pick 1)__ Giordano, M (CGY) : 0.73__ Hedman, V (TB) : 0.73__ Kronwall, N (DET) : 0.62__ Pietrangelo, A (STL) : 0.63__ Wisniewski, J (CBJ) : 0.68

Defence (pick 1)__ Ekman-Larsson, O (ARI) : 0.55__ Goligoski, A (DAL) : 0.52__ McDonagh, R (NYR) : 0.56__ Shattenkirk, K (STL) : 0.56__ Suter, R (MIN) : 0.52

Defence (pick 1)__ Chara, Z (BOS) : 0.52__ Doughty, D (LA) : 0.47__ Markov, A (MTL) : 0.53__ Niskanen, M (WAS) : 0.57__ Streit, M (PHI) : 0.54

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Scoring | Forwards - G: 1.00 A: 1.00 | Defencemen - G: 1.00 A: 1.00

Showing points per game for choices using stats from season: 2013/14 Regular

Forwards (pick 1)__ Crosby, S (PIT) : 1.30__ Getzlaf, R (ANA) : 1.13__ Giroux, C (PHI) : 1.05__ Malkin, E (PIT) : 1.20__ Tavares, J (NYI) : 1.12

Forwards (pick 1)__ Ovechkin, A (WAS) : 1.01__ Perry, C (ANA) : 1.01__ Seguin, T (DAL) : 1.05__ Stamkos, S (TB) : 1.08__ St. Louis, M (NYR) : 0.85

Forwards (pick 1)__ Benn, J (DAL) : 0.98__ Hall, T (EDM) : 1.07__ Kane, P (CHI) : 1.00__ Kessel, P (TOR) : 0.98__ Sharp, P (CHI) : 0.95

Forwards (pick 1)__ Backstrom, N (WAS) : 0.96__ Kopitar, A (LA) : 0.85__ Pavelski, J (SJ) : 0.96__ Thornton, J (SJ) : 0.93__ Toews, J (CHI) : 0.89

Forwards (pick 1)__ Sedin, H (VAN) : 0.71__ Spezza, J (DAL) : 0.88__ Staal, E (CAR) : 0.77__ Stastny, P (STL) : 0.85__ Zetterberg, H (DET) : 1.07

Forwards (pick 1)__ Couture, L (SJ) : 0.83__ Duchene, M (COL) : 0.99__ Johansen, R (CBJ) : 0.77__ MacKinnon, N (COL) : 0.77__ Nyquist, G (DET) : 0.84

Forwards (pick 1)__ Kunitz, C (PIT) : 0.87__ Marleau, P (SJ) : 0.85__ Parise, Z (MIN) : 0.84__ Steen, A (STL) : 0.91__ Vanek, T (MIN) : 0.87

Forwards (pick 1)__ Bozak, T (TOR) : 0.84__ Datsyuk, P (DET) : 0.82__ Filppula, V (TB) : 0.77__ Koivu, M (MIN) : 0.83__ Krejci, D (BOS) : 0.86

Forwards (pick 1)__ Gaborik, M (LA) : 0.73__ Hossa, M (CHI) : 0.83__ Iginla, J (COL) : 0.78__ Jagr, J (NJ) : 0.82__ Sedin, D (VAN) : 0.64

Forwards (pick 1)__ Eberle, J (EDM) : 0.81__ Okposo, K (NYI) : 0.97__ Pacioretty, M (MTL) : 0.82__ van Riemsdyk, J (TOR) : 0.76__ Wheeler, B (WPG) : 0.84

Forwards (pick 1)__ Little, B (WPG) : 0.78__ Nielsen, F (NYI) : 0.72__ Nugent-Hopkins, R (EDM) :0.70__ Stepan, D (NYR) : 0.70__ Turris, K (OTT) : 0.71

Forwards (pick 1)__ Cammalleri, M (NJ) : 0.71__ Oshie, T (STL) : 0.76__ Richards, B (CHI) : 0.62__ Smith, C (NAS) : 0.66__ Zajac, T (NJ) : 0.60

Forwards (pick 1)__ Hartnell, S (CBJ) : 0.67__ Hornqvist, P (PIT) : 0.70__ Ladd, A (WPG) : 0.69__ Neal, J (NAS) : 1.03__ Vrbata, R (VAN) : 0.64

Forwards (pick 1)__ Landeskog, G (COL) : 0.80__ O'Reilly, R (COL) : 0.80__ Simmonds, W (PHI) : 0.73__ Voracek, J (PHI) : 0.76__ Zuccarello, M (NYR) : 0.77

Forwards (pick 1)__ Backes, D (STL) : 0.77__ Bergeron, P (BOS) : 0.78__ Dubinsky, B (CBJ) : 0.66__ Kadri, N (TOR) : 0.64__ Kesler, R (ANA) : 0.56

Forwards (pick 1)__ Byfuglien, D (WPG) : 0.72__ Carter, J (LA) : 0.69__ Lucic, M (BOS) : 0.74__ Nash, R (NYR) : 0.60__ Ryan, B (OTT) : 0.69

Forwards (pick 1)__ Kane, E (WPG) : 0.65__ Palat, O (TB) : 0.73__ Perron, D (EDM) : 0.73__ Schwartz, J (STL) : 0.70__ Skinner, J (CAR) : 0.76

Forwards (pick 1)__ Bjugstad, N (FLA) : 0.50__ Couturier, S (PHI) : 0.48__ Galchenyuk, A (MTL) : 0.48__ Monahan, S (CGY) : 0.45__ Zibanejad, M (OTT) : 0.48

Forwards (pick 1)__ Doan, S (ARI) : 0.68__ Hudler, J (CGY) : 0.72__ MacArthur, C (OTT) : 0.70__ Marchand, B (BOS) : 0.65__ Pominville, J (MIN) : 0.73

Forwards (pick 1)__ Granlund, M (MIN) : 0.65__ Henrique, A (NJ) : 0.56__ Hodgson, C (BUF) : 0.61__ Saad, B (CHI) : 0.60__ Soderberg, C (BOS) : 0.66

Defence (pick 1)__ Karlsson, E (OTT) : 0.90__ Keith, D (CHI) : 0.77__ Subban, P (MTL) : 0.65__ Weber, S (NAS) : 0.71__ Yandle, K (ARI) : 0.65

Defence (pick 1)__ Giordano, M (CGY) : 0.73__ Hedman, V (TB) : 0.73__ Kronwall, N (DET) : 0.62__ Pietrangelo, A (STL) : 0.63__ Wisniewski, J (CBJ) : 0.68

Defence (pick 1)__ Ekman-Larsson, O (ARI) : 0.55__ Goligoski, A (DAL) : 0.52__ McDonagh, R (NYR) : 0.56__ Shattenkirk, K (STL) : 0.56__ Suter, R (MIN) : 0.52

Defence (pick 1)__ Chara, Z (BOS) : 0.52__ Doughty, D (LA) : 0.47__ Markov, A (MTL) : 0.53__ Niskanen, M (WAS) : 0.57__ Streit, M (PHI) : 0.54

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Scoring | Forwards - G: 1.00 A: 1.00 | Defencemen - G: 1.00 A: 1.00

Showing points per game for choices using stats from season: 2013/14 Regular

Forwards (pick 1)__ Crosby, S (PIT) : 1.30__ Getzlaf, R (ANA) : 1.13__ Giroux, C (PHI) : 1.05__ Malkin, E (PIT) : 1.20__ Tavares, J (NYI) : 1.12

Forwards (pick 1)__ Ovechkin, A (WAS) : 1.01__ Perry, C (ANA) : 1.01__ Seguin, T (DAL) : 1.05__ Stamkos, S (TB) : 1.08__ St. Louis, M (NYR) : 0.85

Forwards (pick 1)__ Benn, J (DAL) : 0.98__ Hall, T (EDM) : 1.07__ Kane, P (CHI) : 1.00__ Kessel, P (TOR) : 0.98__ Sharp, P (CHI) : 0.95

Forwards (pick 1)__ Backstrom, N (WAS) : 0.96__ Kopitar, A (LA) : 0.85__ Pavelski, J (SJ) : 0.96__ Thornton, J (SJ) : 0.93__ Toews, J (CHI) : 0.89

Forwards (pick 1)__ Sedin, H (VAN) : 0.71__ Spezza, J (DAL) : 0.88__ Staal, E (CAR) : 0.77__ Stastny, P (STL) : 0.85__ Zetterberg, H (DET) : 1.07

Forwards (pick 1)__ Couture, L (SJ) : 0.83__ Duchene, M (COL) : 0.99__ Johansen, R (CBJ) : 0.77__ MacKinnon, N (COL) : 0.77__ Nyquist, G (DET) : 0.84

Forwards (pick 1)__ Kunitz, C (PIT) : 0.87__ Marleau, P (SJ) : 0.85__ Parise, Z (MIN) : 0.84__ Steen, A (STL) : 0.91__ Vanek, T (MIN) : 0.87

Forwards (pick 1)__ Bozak, T (TOR) : 0.84__ Datsyuk, P (DET) : 0.82__ Filppula, V (TB) : 0.77__ Koivu, M (MIN) : 0.83__ Krejci, D (BOS) : 0.86

Forwards (pick 1)__ Gaborik, M (LA) : 0.73__ Hossa, M (CHI) : 0.83__ Iginla, J (COL) : 0.78__ Jagr, J (NJ) : 0.82__ Sedin, D (VAN) : 0.64

Forwards (pick 1)__ Eberle, J (EDM) : 0.81__ Okposo, K (NYI) : 0.97__ Pacioretty, M (MTL) : 0.82__ van Riemsdyk, J (TOR) : 0.76__ Wheeler, B (WPG) : 0.84

Forwards (pick 1)__ Little, B (WPG) : 0.78__ Nielsen, F (NYI) : 0.72__ Nugent-Hopkins, R (EDM) :0.70__ Stepan, D (NYR) : 0.70__ Turris, K (OTT) : 0.71

Forwards (pick 1)__ Cammalleri, M (NJ) : 0.71__ Oshie, T (STL) : 0.76__ Richards, B (CHI) : 0.62__ Smith, C (NAS) : 0.66__ Zajac, T (NJ) : 0.60

Forwards (pick 1)__ Hartnell, S (CBJ) : 0.67__ Hornqvist, P (PIT) : 0.70__ Ladd, A (WPG) : 0.69__ Neal, J (NAS) : 1.03__ Vrbata, R (VAN) : 0.64

Forwards (pick 1)__ Landeskog, G (COL) : 0.80__ O'Reilly, R (COL) : 0.80__ Simmonds, W (PHI) : 0.73__ Voracek, J (PHI) : 0.76__ Zuccarello, M (NYR) : 0.77

Forwards (pick 1)__ Backes, D (STL) : 0.77__ Bergeron, P (BOS) : 0.78__ Dubinsky, B (CBJ) : 0.66__ Kadri, N (TOR) : 0.64__ Kesler, R (ANA) : 0.56

Forwards (pick 1)__ Byfuglien, D (WPG) : 0.72__ Carter, J (LA) : 0.69__ Lucic, M (BOS) : 0.74__ Nash, R (NYR) : 0.60__ Ryan, B (OTT) : 0.69

Forwards (pick 1)__ Kane, E (WPG) : 0.65__ Palat, O (TB) : 0.73__ Perron, D (EDM) : 0.73__ Schwartz, J (STL) : 0.70__ Skinner, J (CAR) : 0.76

Forwards (pick 1)__ Bjugstad, N (FLA) : 0.50__ Couturier, S (PHI) : 0.48__ Galchenyuk, A (MTL) : 0.48__ Monahan, S (CGY) : 0.45__ Zibanejad, M (OTT) : 0.48

Forwards (pick 1)__ Doan, S (ARI) : 0.68__ Hudler, J (CGY) : 0.72__ MacArthur, C (OTT) : 0.70__ Marchand, B (BOS) : 0.65__ Pominville, J (MIN) : 0.73

Forwards (pick 1)__ Granlund, M (MIN) : 0.65__ Henrique, A (NJ) : 0.56__ Hodgson, C (BUF) : 0.61__ Saad, B (CHI) : 0.60__ Soderberg, C (BOS) : 0.66

Defence (pick 1)__ Karlsson, E (OTT) : 0.90__ Keith, D (CHI) : 0.77__ Subban, P (MTL) : 0.65__ Weber, S (NAS) : 0.71__ Yandle, K (ARI) : 0.65

Defence (pick 1)__ Giordano, M (CGY) : 0.73__ Hedman, V (TB) : 0.73__ Kronwall, N (DET) : 0.62__ Pietrangelo, A (STL) : 0.63__ Wisniewski, J (CBJ) : 0.68

Defence (pick 1)__ Ekman-Larsson, O (ARI) : 0.55__ Goligoski, A (DAL) : 0.52__ McDonagh, R (NYR) : 0.56__ Shattenkirk, K (STL) : 0.56__ Suter, R (MIN) : 0.52

Defence (pick 1)__ Chara, Z (BOS) : 0.52__ Doughty, D (LA) : 0.47__ Markov, A (MTL) : 0.53__ Niskanen, M (WAS) : 0.57__ Streit, M (PHI) : 0.54

REGIONAL HOCKEY POOLREGIONAL HOCKEY POOL

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CommunityCHURCH DIRECTORYANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest

• Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand ForksServices every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist• St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month• St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month

BAHA’I FAITHFor information call 250-442-3035.

BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCHContact: Gene 250-449-2422

629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m.For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church office.

BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIPSunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath

Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m.Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks

Sunday Sacrament Service.....10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary...11 a.m.For additional information call the missionaries at 250-666-0374

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena)Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959

Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.

CHRISTIAN CENTRE7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815

Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie DannhauerAssociate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer

SUNDAY:Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m.Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.

EVANGEL CHAPEL401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Interim Pastor Martin Fromme

250-449-2309Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.

Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca • Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa)

Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church ..........11:15 a.m.Youth Group - Friday ........................................................... 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office

GOSPEL CHAPEL7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C.

250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator;

Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth PastorWorship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m.Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m.SEPT. TO MAYPioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m.Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m.Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m.Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for se-niors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCHIndependent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV

Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 275 Market Ave.Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m.Bible studies available upon request

HüMüH MONASTERYBuddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre

Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11:00 a.m.For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.

KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252

Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School)

Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m.Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service ........................................................................................7:00 p.m.Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m.Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHFr. Marcel Coté • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO

Mass - Saturdays .......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHRev. Marcel Coté; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St.,

Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m.Tuesday-Friday ............................................................................ 9:00 a.m.Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass .........................................11:30 a.m.

GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221SATURDAY SERVICES:Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m.Hour of Worship ............................................................................11:00 a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADABoundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood

Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311email: [email protected] Sunday Services

St. John’s - Grand Forks ...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m.Perley Memorial, Christina Lake .................................................... 9:00 a.m.

Bryan William Haines

August 12, 1952 - September 17, 2014

After a courageous battle with cancer, Bryan passed away

peacefully at 62 years of age. Fam-ily and friends will always remember

his smile, his sense of humour, his warmth and gen-tleness, his generosity of spirit, his feisty nature, his tenacity, his love of people and his zest for life!

Left to treasure his memory are his family: wife Jacqueline, step-daughter Michelle; mother and step-father Lucille & Fred; brothers Blaine (Jackie) and Kevin (Gloria); sisters Dianne (Gerry) and Michelle (Henry); extensive family and many friends.

Bryan was a proud Irishman, a football player, a coach, an outdoor education and leadership educator, a canoeist, a bird enthusiast, a lover of dogs, a builder and a maker of dreams come true. Bryan was espe-cially proud of his work and contributions to the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary as director of the Olympic National School Kit programs. Throughout his thirty year career as an educator, Bryan organized annual Terry Fox Runs resulting in considerable contribu-tions to Cancer Research. In the last two years of his working life, Bryan played a leading role in bringing the Rick Hanson Foundation program to schools in Alberta. Born in Dawson Creek BC, Bryan attended Mount Royal College, the University of Alberta, and earned his Master of Education degree at the Univer-sity of Lethbridge.

Although he left us too soon, all of our lives have been touched and enriched by his spirit. He was one of a kind and second to none.

Funeral Arrangements in trusted to Deborah Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home.

A most sincere and heartfelt thank you to cherished friends and family, Christina Lake & Grand Forks community members, Boundary Hospital & Kootenay Regional Hospital medical staff, Pharmasave staff, as well as the Grand Forks Funeral Home & Hannah Bees. All condolences, cards, messages, fl owers, and food were greatly appreciated.

If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer Soci-ety would be appreciated and may be made online at www.terryfox.org/Donate

Celebration of Life

Ben HastingsOctober 4th 2:30 pm9450 Sand Creek Rd.

It will be potluck style. Please bring your own lawn chairs but most importantly your stories.

Love, the Hastings Family

K. Osachoff

Memories are treasures no one can steal;

Death is a heartache no one can heal,

Life must go on, we know that is true,

But nothing is the same since we lost you.

We cannot bring the old days back

When we were all together.But loving thoughts and

memoriesWill live with us forever.

Sadly Missed and Lovingly Remembered by Wife Joyce, Sons Darryl & Ryan, Daughter in-law Michelle & Grandson Kohen

August 26 1942 to October 5, 2009

The En-kata Choir from Tanzania, East Africa brought their “Why Such Fear?” Tour 2014 to the Midway Community Hall on Thursday, Sept. 25.

They came sharing songs and stories about the awesome power of God at work in their community. Six singers came to represent their community choir. Jeremy Feser from Cranbrook acted as interpreter.

The choir was in the second week of a nine-week North American tour. They were brought to the Boundary through the networking skills of Pastor Martin Fromme of Evangelical Church in Greenwood.

The choir’s schedule is available online (www.en-kata.com) and they urge people who saw them to call ahead to family members in other parts of the country where the choir will be performing.

Feser explained the choir’s message focuses on five main things—the rights of women, clean water, education, the Gospel and trying to bring to bear the power of song and music on the real problems in their community. Proceeds from the tour will help accomplish these goals.

Tansania’s En-kata choir performed in Midway last Thursday.

Pat Kelly photo

Why fear, choir asks

PAT KELLYBoundary Creek Times Reporter

Sept. 21a dayof peaceRosemary Phillips hon-oured United Nations International Day of Peace on Sunday, Sept. 21 by standing on Hwy 3 at Christina Lake, complete with signs and balloons, waving and doing the peace sign to vehicles and passersby. Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on Sept. 21—the United Nations General As-sembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples.

Submitted photo

~ Notice of Passing

~ In Memoriam

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The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks

Temporary/Part-time Position: approximately 8 hours per weekArea: Boundary Regional RCMP Detachment Area

The Grand Forks Victim Services Program has an opening for a part-time caseworker, available until March 31, 2015.

Applicants must be willing to work a flexible work schedule, provide on-call services and be available for weekend work.

The position will provide emotional support, practical assis-tance and referrals to community or government agencies.

Responsibilities will include assisting clients with complet-ing applications and other related forms, maintaining notes, computerized documentation and information summa-ries related to work. Attend to other job related duties as required.Required Qualifications: • Applicants must possess excellent knowledge of the crim-

inal justice system, including the judiciary and corrections along with an excellent working knowledge of the Criminal Code of Canada.

• Completion of Grade 12, supplemented by a post-second-ary degree/diploma in a social services field. Minimum 2 years’ experience of direct Victim Service experience is an asset.

• A valid BC driver’s license, a safe driving history and reliable transportation is required.

• Must be able to pass and maintain an RCMP security clearance.

A complete list of job descriptions can be picked up at the Grand Forks Office of the Boundary Regional RCMP Detachment.

Please submit your resume with hand written cover letter to the Grand Forks RCMP Detachment: 1608 Central Ave-nue, Grand Forks, BC

Closing date: 4:00 pm on October 10, 2014

VICTIM SERVICES CASEWORKER

Aboriginal Family Support Worker

Boundary Family and Individual Services Society (BFISS) is inviting applications for the position of Aboriginal Family Support Worker. This is a 24 hour per week position that must be worked within a fl exible schedule that may include some evening and weekend work. The purpose of this position is to promote healthy family functioning and to work with Aboriginal families to reduce risk to children through support to children, youth and families.Applicants must have a vehicle in good working order and be able to travel within the Boundary area , from Christina Lake to Beaverdell, as a part of the position. Criminal record check and driver’s abstract will be required. Duties and Responsibilities: • Provide direct service to families on an individual, family or group basis by providing support,

advocacy, guidance, education and connection to culture • Work in collaboration with other service partners such as Social Workers , Support Workers,

School Staff and Counsellors • Work with the direction of a Clinical Supervisor • Collaborate with the Aboriginal Community and other partners that are involved with Aborigi-

nal cultural support and development • Promote a strong, positive self image for Aboriginal families by acting as a role model

Job Skills and Abilities: • Ability to recognize and support the unique cultural and social issues associated with Aborig-

inal people • Knowledge and experience with group process and facilitation techniques within both the

Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal culture • Demonstrate ability to work both independently and within a team • Well developed oral, written and interpersonal communication skills • Good computer skills along with report writing and documentation skills • Demonstrated advocacy and support for all participants with the ability to work in a diverse

environment within family and within the community • Commitment to quality improvement to maintain accreditation standards • Demonstrated commitment to a forthright and affi rmative approach to human rights

Qualifi cations: • Degree in a Human Services fi eld or Diploma and equivalent related experience • Two years of recent related experience • Experience with Aboriginal programs that strengthen the family an asset

For more information, please contact Leda Leander at 250-442-2267. Please forward resume and 3 letters of reference to Leda.Leander@bfi ss.org. Applicants will be shortlisted and interviewed as resumes are received.

Job Posting

SEASONAL TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED!

EMCON SERVICES INC., Road and Bridge maintenance contractor in the Grand Forks and Midway Areas, are looking for professional drivers for part time employment for the upcoming winter season. Qualifications for these positions are:

• BC driver’s license (minimum Class 3/Air) • Proven on highway trucking experience • Experience driving tandem axle vehicles and experience

on a variety of transmissions including 13 speed.

Both men and women are invited to apply for these rewarding positions. Please submit your application along with a photocopy of driver’s license, a driver’s abstract and references to substantiate driving experience to:

Emcon Services Inc.6150 2nd Street Grand Forks, BCV0H 1H4Or fax (250) 442-2677 or by email: [email protected]

HIRING YOUR WINTER EQUIPMENT!EMCON SERVICES INC. is interested in hiring your winter equipment for the 2014/2015 winter season to supplement our own fleet of snow removal equipment.

Equipment must be in good mechanical condition and capable of plowing and sanding roads within the Grand Forks Foreman Area.

You must be registered and in good standing with WorkSafe BC and have sufficient insurance coverage for plowing on Highways.

This work is on an as and when required basis and will require both day and night shifts including weekends.

Please submit your equipment description in writing to: Emcon Services Inc., 6150 2nd Street, Grand Forks, B.C., V0H 1H4.

Seafood Retail Program Merchandiser

(Vancouver Island)

Full time coordinator for a seafood merchandising pro-gram including ad program management & department manager training in our main offi ce in Errington, BC.

Previous experience in the grocery industry with a specialty in seafood and seafood operations is re-quired. The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellent operational knowledge, com-munication, team building and leadership skills.

We offer Excellent Benefi t & Incentive Programs

For further details visit: www.QualityFoods.com

Apply to Lyall Woznesensky : Quality@

QualityFoods.com

MANAGERIAL POSITIONS We’re growing on Vancouver Island! If you have multiple years’ experience in a mana-gerial role in the grocery business and want to join an innovative & creative group then we would love to hear from you.We offer exceptional bene-fi ts, Group RSP and many

other incentives.Please send your resume

to: Lyall Woznesensky [email protected] Director Professional

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We require qualifi ed US capable Class 1 drivers imme-diately: We are an Okanagan based transport company looking for qualifi ed drivers for US loads we run primarily in the Pacifi c Northwest, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. We offer a new pay rate empty or load-ed. All picks and drops paid. Assigned units company cell phones and fuel cards. Regu-lar home time Direct deposit paid every second Friday with no hold backs. We offer a rider and pet policy. Company paid US travel Insurance. All applicants must have reliable transportation and a positive attitude. Please fax resume & abstract to 250-546-0600 or by email to [email protected] NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

SHIPPING/INVENTORY LEAD HAND

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Boundary Electric, a top 50 business in the Kootenays based in Grand Forks, BC, is looking for a Shipping/Inventory Lead Hand.

Monday to Friday position with occasional overtime. Extended health benefits and pension plan available Starting wage of $18.00/hr. Willing to train the ideal candidate.Send emails to [email protected] by October 12, 2014. NO PHONE CALLS

Some skills required are:• Ability to use hand tools and working with wood

(building shipping crates etc.)• Ability to work and adapt in a fast paced

environment.• Experience operating a forklift• Take direction and work well in a team environment

while being a creative and solution based thinker.• Detailed oriented and ability to use a computer.

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Lost & FoundFOUND: Black bag in Grand Forks on the hwy near Sub-way on Monday Sept 22/14. Owner can identify by calling the Gazette at 250-442-2191. 250-442-9595.

FOUND: Hunting gear. Sept 22, 2014. Call 250-442-3209

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The Midway Public Library is seeking a part time youth intern who meets the follow-ing criteria:15-30 years of age,a student enrolled in a post secondary institution, or a youth who has completed at least one(1) course at a university or other post sec-ondary institution, or a high school student. Not in re-ceipt of Employment Insu-rance Benefi ts. Applicants must be organized, motivat-ed and able to work inde-pendently. Strong computer skills and the ability to share knowledge of computer skills are a must. Please drop off resumes to Midway Public Library, Attention Director or email to [email protected] Deadline to submit resumes is Octo-ber 10, 2014

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Special Price - Blue Spruce 2-ft to 10-ft tall. More info call 250-442-3878 / 250-442-7920.

Services

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

Pets & Livestock

Feed & HayGrand Forks: Hay, orchard al-falfa mix, off the fi eld or from the barn. 250-442-8057

Merchandise for Sale

Farm EquipmentCraftsman 16hp lawnmower for race rebuild. 250-442-2999

Kubota tractor, Model #MX5100 w/LA844 loader. Quick couple forks and bucket, rototiller, snow blower, cano-py, etc. Less than 200 hrs. $36,000 OBO. 250-484-5221

NH 1032 bale wagon, new tires, great condition, fi eld ready, good price. $3,500. 250-446-2675.

FertilizersJersey Land Organic ManureFantastic fall fertilizer, com-posted, fi nely screened. Sold by the bucket $10/19L. pickup 475 Jasper Ave. Grand Forks or phone Klaus. 250-442-3927

Merchandise for Sale

FirearmsSurplus Ammo. 30.30 ammo, 4 boxes, $65. .270 ammo, 4 boxes, $75. 250-443-3132.

Fruit & VegetablesItalian Prunes: MS Orchard 8210 Outlook Rd. 250-442-3878 or 250-442-7920.

Garage SalesFundraiser for Boundary Mansion. (former Habitat Mul-tiplex). 833 72nd Ave. Garage & Bake Sale. Fri/Sat. Oct 3/4. 9am-1pm. Lots of items

Grand Forks: Many items, furniture, garden, collectable’s, and more. Oct 1-15. 10am-2pm, daily. 1121 Central Ave. 250-442-2709.

Grand Forks: “Moving Out Sale” Great Stuff Make Me An Offer! Sat/Sun, Oct.4/5, 10am-6pm. Almond Gardens Modular Park. #D1 5455 Almond Gardens Rd.

Greenwood: 1260 Louisa St. Fri-Sat, Sept 26-27 & Oct 3-4, 9am-4pm. Nokian winter tires w/rims & sen-sors, furniture, CD’s, queen size bed, electronics, books, power tools. Halloween decorations. Halloween makeup, wigs, masks and costumes, all new. Loads of Christmas decorations, some new. Something for everyone. Cash only.

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

Thomas T133, Skidsteer load-er, 2 buckets, forks, grapple, auger, snowplow, new tires, runs great, $9,500. 250-442-4220.

Misc. for SaleAffordable Steel Shipping

Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers

Castlegar 250-365-3014A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all

sizes in stock. SPECIAL

Trades are welcome. 40’Containers under $2500!DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544

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Cute mini pocket motor bike

Excellent shape. Good for parades, etc. $250 Call 250-484-5577

Retirement Sale! Yes we are retiring

His ‘n Her Fashions

Electric mobility scooter $1,300. 250-442-5186.

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleDining room set-mint condi-tion, table, 2 leaf’s, 6 chairs, buffet & hutch, $500/obo. Wool carding machine & paddles, $300. Carded wool ready for quilt making-offers. Raw wool-offers. 4 black bar stools, $25 set. Filter Queen vacuum, $50. 1 end table $10. Double bed frame & head board, $10. Floor polisher, free. Girls pink 16” bike, new in box, $75. 250-442-2903.

Embroidered Russian shawl, 3 wooden apple boxes, chrome table & 6 chairs & 2 leaf’s, mixed canning jars. 250-442-8429

For sale or trade. Goat buck for breading. Good alpine milk-ing goat. 250-442-2604.

Furniture: computer desk, hide-a-bed, table/chairs, etc. Good prices. 250-442-2010

Galanti organ $50/obo. 250-442-4281.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Sheep shears $50. Air com-presser $85. 250-442-2388

Sirius Sat radio, with all wiring. Icom VHF transceiver, all wir-ing. 4 Michelin - 265/70 R17, Xice on steel rims, fi t GMC Chev pickup. 250-442-8997

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

Property Management Services

Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

EASY LIVING, MOVE RIGHT IN! 2 BR plus den, 2 bath home in adult park with gorgeous covered deck, carport, patio and the best spot in Triangle gardens. All the extras make this home well worth the asking price of $229,000.

Must be seen! MLS# 2400811

THIS GREAT HORSE PROPERTY, 41 acres with river frontage, some outbuildings, corrals, and fencing

already in place. Come and take in the incredible views. $429,000. MLS# 2400403

END UNIT TOWNHOUSE, 3 BR,1 bath, modern kitchen with new laminate fl ooring. Invest your rent

and own instead! $119,500. MLS# 2397165

CAN’T BEAT THE NEW PRICE! Perfect starter or retire-ment home. 3 BR, 2 bath, great location, great fenced

yard, fruit trees, attached garage & more. Try your offer on this $199,000. Well maintained gem. MLS# 2398952

FULLY UPDATED HOME in very popular area of downtown Grand Forks. Cozy 2 BR up and full 2 BR suite down. Walking

distance to everything. Great suite in the basement has its own entrance and parking area. This home has been very tastefully renovated and is move-in ready. Great new deck. Large work-

shop and lots of storage. $249,900. MLS# 2397379

AWESOME BOUNDARY CREEK FRONT HOME! 3 BR, 2 levels, walk out basement. 1420 sq. ft. living space. RV parking. Only $179,000. MLS# 2392278

CHARMING COUNTRY HOME! Open concept kitchen/dining/family room. Warm, inviting European feeling! 3 BR. Lots of verandas & a natural gazebo for summer living. Outbuildings & 7.561 acres of irrigated land.

The perfect hobby farm with farm status. Bring offers. $389,900. MLS# 2399217

NEW ROOF, NEW REAR DECK. Vaulted ceilings, skylights, gas furnace, fenced yard with storage are

just part of this package! $137,100. MLS# 2389956

REDUCED! 2006, 3,500 sq. ft. home w/suite poten-tial, .44A, fenced, walk-out basement, RV Parking and sani-dump, oversized garage, 6 BR, 4 baths, 2 laundries, gas fi replace, pellet stove, natural gas

furnace. $459,000. MLS# 2396367

WHAT A VIEW! This .85 acre lot on Panorama Drive awaits your vision. Asking $129,000.

Try your offer! MLS# 2400521

HIGH QUALITY HOME on fully landscaped lot in quiet area of downtown Grand Forks. 1400 sq. ft. and full base-

ment. 3 BR, 2 bathrooms. Large family room. Counter tops, fl ooring, top quality appliances, furnace, hot water

tank, and roof have all been recently replaced. $289,000. MLS# 2396863

LOTS AND ACREAGES

4814 GN Rd. 2.84 AcresMLS# 2393649

1030 Gipin Rd. 12.28 AcresMLS# 2390715

6380 12th St. 2.36 AcresMLS# 2400245 GREAT REVENUE or started 2 BR home.

Deer fenced. $132,000. MLS# 2399280

ALMOST 2 ACRES OF LEVEL LAND. Premium building location for your new home and shop in

Rural Grand Forks. $148,900. MLS# 2399261

LindaLaktin

250-442-9403

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

PatBallard

250-442-7616

GayleHolmes

250-442-7516

AaronAnthony

250-584-4663

HarryDavy

250-442-0466

BarryPoppenheim250-449-8276

GREAT STARTER HOME In quiet location, close to downtown and the Granby River. 3 BR, one currently

being used as a storage/utility room. Detached 2 car ga-rage/work shop, full basement waiting to be developed.

$149,000. MLS# 2398212

CHECK THIS OUT!! This home is move in ready. Great price, great location. It doesn`t get any bet-

ter than this!! $259,000. MLS# 2400498

5 ½ AC. HOBBY FARM, "horse ready" enjoy the view in all directions from this 2750 sq. ft. 3 BR, 2 bathroom home in a desirable area of Grand Forks. Floor to ceiling natural rock fi re place. Fenced and cross fenced, large 36/48 ft. Newer barn and work shop. "A must see". $389,000. MLS# 2400127

UPDATED 2 BR UNIT. South facing balcony in self man-aged strata. Strata fees include water, hot water, sewer,

garbage, snow clearing and lawn maintenance.This price can make owning less than renting.

$109,900. MLS# 2400073

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

250-442-7655Sharon

250-442-6396Jazz

250-443-9088

VIEW & PRIVACY on 1.13 ac.-Potential Galore! 1030 sq. ft. 2 bed Mobile w/2 additions, located on no

thru road close to town. TRY YOUR OFFER - CHEAPER THAN RENT! MLS #2397250 $142,500. Call Sharon

BEAUTIFUL 1902 Grand Forks, BC heritage home. “Seven Gables” maintains historical integrity and old world charm. This century old home is exquisitely maintained and newly updated. It boasts high ceilings, the original Tamarack hardwood floors, many origi-nal stained glass windows. There is also a suite with a separate

entry. $339,000. MLS #2399644. Call Jazz or Val

PICK ONE! 1.33 ac. for $122,000 or 1.07 ac. for $137,000. Both treed on low traffic area off upper Chase Rd. at beauti-

ful Christina Lake!. MLS #2398996 & MLS #2398995. Call Sharon

DISCOVERBORDER COUNTRY

REALTY

250-442-2124

THIS 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME WITH AN OPEN CONCEPT LAYOUT. $275,000. MLS #2396814.

Call Jazz or Val

NEW LISTING! Why Rent when you can own? This home is walking distance to restaurants, shopping, movie theatre and amazing walking trails along the river. The open con-

cept kitchen is full of natural light and looks onto the back yard. $99,000. MLS #2400725. Call Jazz or Val

JUST STEPS AWAY FROM CHRISTINA LAKE GOLF COURSE! This beautiful custom 3 bed 3 bath home sits overlooking the golf course. $535,000.

MLS #2397578. Call Val or Jazz

LOCATED IN THE HERITAGE CORRIDOR of Grand Forks. This beautiful home has been tastefully updated; maintaining its old world charm. The hardwood floors have been refinished,

upgraded flooring, paint and appliances. $242,500. MLS #2390262. Call Val or Jazz

END UNIT TOWNHOUSE. Large master bedroom with private bathroom in recently completed

basement renovation. $138,500 MLS #2392477. Call Val or Jazz

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33 ACRES UP THE DESIRABLE NORTH FORK VALLEY of Grand Forks BC. Fantastic views from this prop-

erty. Bring your building ideas. MLS #2389899. $169,000 Call Jazz or Val

REDUCED PRICE IS $264,000! Move in before Winter! Fully re-done 1 ½ story 3 bed Vintage home w/thriving home business & more! MLS #2390087. Call Sharon

NEW LISTING! 40 acres 15 km up the Granby in Grand Forks, BC. This property has road access with many

plateaus to build your house on. Imagine the amazing val-ley views from your front porch while enjoying the tranquil surroundings. $139,500. MLS #2400930. Call Jazz or Val

SOLD

JUST REDUCED TO $312,900! Private 7.4 acres w/1625 sq. ft. full basement home-2 large cov. decks,

fish pond & gazebo! MLS #2192685. Call Sharon

Features of the WeekRIVERFRONT

3 BR, 2 bath townhouse in the Sands complex. Garden area,

patio, and bonus sunroom/play-room overlooking the river. Open fl oor plan. Full bath upstairs and a ½ bath/laundry room. Lots of

storage. New Hardy-Plank siding. No strata fees.

$149,000

$339,000MLS # 2396606

MLS # 2400580

Pete Vanjoff 442-7415#1 Producer

272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC

BUILT IN 2006. 4 LARGE BR, 3 BATHROOM IN DOWNTOWN

GRAND FORKS. Large open concept living, dining,

and kitchen areas. Great 4 piece bath. 3 walk-in closets. Full basement with media room, wet bar, 2 large BR and

4 piece bathroom. Heat pump for economy. 2 car garage. Outbuildings.

Fully landscaped.

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleSTEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Accumulations,Olympic Gold & Silver Coins +Chad: 250-499-0251. Local.Temporary hydro service pole with meter base. 250-442-3096. Leave a message.

Musical InstrumentsCello & Violin Teacher now accepting new students, any level, any age. Instruments available for monthly rent. Ga-briela 250-443-3173.

Real Estate

Duplex/4 PlexTRAIL, Tri-plex. $199,000.

rents $1900/mth250-368-6075

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

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hos-pital area, fully renovated, $159,900/obo. 25P0-442-2599 or 250-443-1599.

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm house on 5 acres. Large shop and attached

carport. Fruit trees. 2 wells. Good soil. Excellent for a

greenhouse operation or for keeping horses. Recent

plumbing and electrical up-grade. $379,000.

250-442-8866

Real Estate

Houses For SaleGrand Forks: Cute 2 bdrm, 1 bath, on 1.5 acres, 4 min to dwntwn. Attached garage, basement mostly fi nished, lg wired shop, fresh paint, 6 ap-ply’s, fruit trees, grapes and fully fenced. $239,500. View-ing or info, 250-442-0336.

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentGrand Forks: 1 bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm apt. above Black Knight. RR, NP, NS. 250-442-2599 / 443-1599

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

Houses For Sale

Rentals

Apartment Furnished

Grand Forks: Large ground fl oor one double BR apart-ment, fully furnished and equipped to high standard, newly decorated, bright open plan: lounge/dining/kitchen, own separate laundry room. Bathroom en-suite. wrap around private deck area, car port and parking space. Gas fi re and electric heating, all ap-pliances/utilities included. N/S, N/P. $850/month, RR. 250-442-8611.

Homes for Rent

5 BEDROOM house for rent in Grand Forks. Close to schools & downtown. Big fenced yard and lots of room. Immediate move in available. $1100/mo plus utilities. 250-442-6060

Houses For Sale

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GEN

The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks

NOTICE OF PERMANENT CLOSURE AND REMOVAL OF HIGHWAY DEDICATION

Section 40(3) of the Community Charter requires that no-tice be given and that the public be afforded an opportunity to make representation to Council, prior to the adoption of aRoad Closure and Dedication Removal Bylaw; Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt Bylaw No. 2002, which proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion unnamed road located between Sagamore Road and 2nd Street, which has never been developed or used as a road. 1. Bylaw No. 2002 proposes to close and remove the

dedication of that portion of road measuring 1.098 hectares, running in an east/west direction and travers-ing through Lot 1 and 2, District Lot 534, SDYD, Plan KAP73069.

2. That title to the above-described portion of closed road be vested in the name of the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks.

Please be advised that a Committee of the Whole meeting with respect to Bylaw #2002 will be held on Monday, Octo-ber 6, 2014, beginning at 9:00a.m., downstairs in theCouncil Chambers located at 6641 Industrial Park Way, Grand Forks, B.C.All persons who believe their interest to be affected by this closure will be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Committee of the Whole meeting.Bylaw #2002 may be inspected between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), until October 3, 2014.Dated this 22nd day of September, 2014. Sasha Bird, ASCTMANAGER OF DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING SERVICES

Rentals

Homes for RentChristina Lake: 2 bdrm + den, 1/2 block to lake, 3 blocks to school and comm. centre, all appl’s, garage/basement stor-age. Annual lease $850/m + utils. Avail now. 250-762-9196. [email protected] Forks: 2-bedroom 1 bath mobile home, fenced yard, very clean. $500 dam-age deposit required, & refer-ences required, $800/m in-cludes utils. Avail Nov 1st. No Pets. Employed person pre-ferred. 250-443-3173.Grand Forks: 3 bdrm mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laun-dry hookup, No smokers OR pets allowed. Best suited for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord ref-erences required. 250-442-8289Grand Forks: Furnished 2bdrm, 2 bath, avail Oct-April. $975 Inc’s utils, Sat TV, inter-net. RR. 623-255-1683Grand Forks: sm studio home for single person, very clean, $650 incl utils. N/S, N/P. Must be compatible. 250-442-8201

Rentals

Homes for RentTrailer for rent 3 km from

Grand Forks, full basement on 25 acres, -Avail Nov 1 st

Reasonable rent for long term stable tenant, 250-787-2841

Property Management

RentalsGrand Forks

2 bdrm mobile private set-ting $6001 bdrm nicely appointed suite downtown 5 appl’s $800 utils inc. Avail Nov 1st2 bdrm condo downtown $750 utils inc, avail Oct 15th2 bdrm condo dwntwn $800 utilities inc3 bdrm condo 5 appl’s $800

Christina Lake2 bdrm 2 bath 5 appl’s mostly furnished home. 55+ strata community. Snow re-moval and lawn mainte-nance provided. $850.

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Storage

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rent at Christina Lake.All types of vehicles, RV’s,

trailers, any size.Fenced, lighted,

24 hr. security, keypad entry.Introductory offer

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Suites, LowerGrand Forks: 2 bedroom ground level suite for rent. Close to schools. Shared fenced yard. Non smokers and no pets please. F/S & W/D. $725/month + utilities. Please call (250) 584-4345.

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Suites, LowerGrand Forks: single person only, 1bdrm, quiet home, near airport, DD, RR, includes utils, internet & cable. $750 fur-nished or $680 unfurnished. 250-443-9015.

Rentals

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.

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Auto Financing

Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today! 1.800.910.6402

Cars - Domestic03 Chevy Malibu, 6 cyl, FWD, 4 winters/rims, remote start, $3,100/obo. 250-447-9589.

1994 Buick Regal. Runs well. $1,200. 250-442-4281

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Cars - Domestic1961 T-Bird Convertible, per-fect restoration project, body ready at primer stage, classic car. $2,500. 250-446-2675

Motorcycles1981 Honda Gold wing vintage cycle, vetter bags, loaded, low kms. $2,500. 250-446-2675

Recreational/Sale1992 Cardinal 27ft. 5th wheel w / living room pullout, in very good condition. $5,900/obo. 250-442-3224.

2000 Slumber Queen 9ft camper w/slide out. $9,000/obo. 250-442-8117

Trucks & Vans1991 Chevy, 3/4 ton, ext cab, auto, long box, canopy, new battery,$1,500. 250-442-5685.

1994 GMC 3/4 ton, 4x4, AUTO 6.5 litre turbo diesel. Extra cab and long box. less than 30K on rebuilt engine. New brakes & AC. $3500. 250-584-5122

2008 Chevy Silverado, ext cab, 4x4, short box w/liner, 260k, runs strong, nice truck, $10,000. 250-442-4220

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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

HOLISTIC HEALING

Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D.is resuming his practice

in Grand Forks

Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment

HEATING

WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES250-442-2943

SNOWBALL VENTURESSales, Installations & Inspections

Your Pellet Heating Specialist

John Billwillerwww.snowballventures.com10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks

WETT CERTIFIED

Certified ElectricalResidential ~ CommercialEmergency ServicePreventative Maintenance

A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

& FIRE PROTECTION

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

Serving theBoundary

Elect. Contractor # 24118

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

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

PLUMBING

PLUMBING GASFITTING

Grand Forks, BC

Construction • Maintenance • Repair • Renovation

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Grand Forks, BC 250-444-4401

• Heating & Air Conditioning

• Commercial & Residential Service & Install

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.

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

•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

GUTTERS & ROOFINGPaul – 250-442-5612

FREE ESTIMATESServing theBoundary &

West KootenaysP&LGUTTERS & ROOFINGPaul – 250-442-5612

FREE ESTIMATESServing theBoundary &

West KootenaysP&L

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

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]

Eagle Yardworks

Do It All Service• Yard Work • Fencing

• Sheds • Concrete

250.584.4520

• Shingles • Metal• Composite

• Torch DownFREE

ESTIMATES

Phone 250-443-4144

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

MOBILE WELDINGCertified Level “A” Red Seal

250-447-6244Serving the Boundary

WELDING | FABRICATIONREPAIRS

(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

Kettle River Massage Therapy

Jocelyn Murrell, RMT

Avina Skolnik, RMT

250-442-0224 7486 2nd Street

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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

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707-2600(250)

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707-2600(250)

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707-2600(250)

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707-2600(250)

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707-2600(250)

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707-2600(250)

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Kamloops

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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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A Day in the Life ofGrand Forks

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Regular day reminds us of why we live here➠ Friday, September 19, 2014

A day in the life of

Grand ForksMorning

Over the course of a day in Grand Forks there are thousands of moments big and small. In a com-munity as vibrant as ours, it’s not difficult to cap-

ture at least some of these moments for all to see. On Friday, Sept. 19, a team of photographers hit the streets from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with the goal of documenting life in our town.

Gazette staff Chris Hammett, Craig Lindsay and Della Mallette were joined by local photographer Megan Kienas in this mission. We were not in search of the dramatic, just a regular day as it unfolds. We found the people who simply make up the fabric of this great community—everyday tasks and interactions that remind us of why we live here.

In the pages that follow, you will see the results of our hard work. We hope you enjoy this peek into life on our streets as much as we enjoyed shooting it.

At the marketGrand Forks Farmers’ Market is held Tuesday and Friday mornings,

held at Gyro Park from spring into fall. Pictured are Lyndsey and Shelley Dahl, who manage for Deane Farms each market day.

Craig Lindsay photo

Grocery stores prepare for the day(Above) Kelly Ludwar stocks the produce shelves at Overwaitea in preparation for the day; (Left) Elena Sawyer is busy filling a bakery order at Buy-Low Foods.Craig Lindsay photos

Morrissey Creek Building Supplies2750 E. Almond Gardens Rd, Grand Forks, BC

250-442-2312

Let the Morrissey Creek Crew help you with your Home Renovations.

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“Proud to support local producers”

7370 4th Street, Grand Forks, BC • (250) 442-5560

Paper, paper!The West Kootenay Advertiser is delivered by a group of carriers of all ages.

Kit Pye and dog Probie, above, fi nd it’s great exercise; Izabelle and Joaquin Mattick fi nd it’s a great way to make some money!

StorytimeWhat better way to spend the morning than listening to Fiona Clementtell a story at the Grand Forks and District Public Library. Craig Lindsay photo

A little air, pleaseAlex Campbell and daughter Gabriella grab some air before heading to

hockey practice. Craig Lindsay photo

The business of thriftKaren Scramsted and Lisa Hermakin arrange the displays at Whispers of Hope Thirft Store, adding a Thanksgiving decor. Della Mallette photo

Craig Lindsay photo

Della Mallette photo

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442 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2778

Store Hours: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm 7 Days a Week

Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 7:00 pmSaturday & Sunday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Pharmacy Hours:

A day in the life of

Grand ForksMidday

Mechanical issues (from left) Magnum Auto Inc. owner Peter Novokshonoff and technician Cody Shaw work to get a stranded traveller back on the road. The traveller, as it happens, is former Fife (Christina Lake) resident Michael Gelber, now of Powell River. Della Mallette photo

Trees, our

'green gold'

Argosy

Construction

crews were

busy at work

planting trees

by Selkirk

College. Chris Hammett

photo

Dailyexercise

Eighty-four-year-old Hugh

O'Mahoney of Grand Forks,

out for his daily ride.

Chris Hammett photo

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330 Central Ave, Grand Forks • 250-442-3515www.pharmasavegrandforks.com

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

TwoLocations

to ServeYou!

Play timeMoms Larisa Van Mark and Andrea Zibin bring their children to City Park for some play time.Chris Hammett photo

Family bondsRussell Stoney (at left with canine friend Norman), his mother Florence Winbow and his wife Cherie visit with aunt Denise Mallette. Denise, Florence’s sister, has been welcoming Lower Mainland visitors to Grand Forks City Park for years. Chris Hammett photo

Reno timeDarlene Dautel and Gordon Greene clean up the debris from renovations at Moonfl ower Studio.Chris Hammett photo

Table stapleJulia Butler, busy digging potatoes.

Chris Hammett photo

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A little attention to detailJessi Blade puts the finishing touches on a vehicle at ABH Car Sales,

ready for pick-up by its new owner. Chris Hammett photo

A kick start to the morningCrowsnest Keep

owner Jill Irving

making coffee.

Chris Hammett photo

Neat and tidy

Robbie Jackson and

Gavin Kinakin keeping

things organized in the pet food aisle at

Extra Foods. Chris Hammett photo

Wash, rinse, wax...It's car wash day for Rebecca Sneddon.

Chris Hammett photo

Make gallery 2 part of a day in your life in Grand Forks

Now Showing:

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JAN TRERISE – STUDIO WATCH524 Central Ave., Grand Forks, BC • 250-442-2211 • www.gallery2grandforks.ca

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7281 - 5th Street, Grand Forks, BC • 250-442-2152Locally owned and operated by Diana & Wayne Christensen

Proud supporters of the

Grand Forks Piranhas!

Busy at museum

Bob McTavish

(on ladder) and

Bob DeMaer-

telaere could

be found at

the Boundary

Museum framing

a container for a

false facade. Chris Hammett

photo

Freshis bestGordon

Chammen from

Dayton Valley,

Alberta, stops

to buy produce

at Rilkoff's Store

on his way to his

"getaway"

in Midway.Chris Hammett photo

An apple a dayNatasha Soroka proudly shows

her abundant apple crop.

Chris Hammett photo

Now that's

a lawn mower!

Ron Leber,

School

District 51

groundsman,

takes a seat

for this part

of his job.

Craig Lindsay photo

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1815B Central Ave., Grand Forks 250-442-2242

Celebrating 26 Yearsof keeping people fit, healthy, and young.

It’s never too late to get in shape!Call for your FREE tour and consultation.

Need a lift?Daniel Shione (left) and Jordan Ross take a break loading shingles at the Boundary Home Centre.Megan Kienas photo

Ready for your close-up?Marianne of Animal Instinctz gets this furry client all groomed up. Megan Kienas photo

Oh, deerDeer are indeed a common sight on any given day in Grand Forks.

Megan Kienas photo

Coffee TimeApril Greenwood-Starchuk is ready with a coffee

at the Shell Station whenever you need it. Megan Kienas photo

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Whether from the fi re hall or straight from work, citizens of Grand Forks can count on our emergency personnel. A grass fi re Friday, Sept. 19, wasn’t big but certainly could have spread easily in the dry conditions. Looking back in history, Ace Talarico became the fi rst full-time paid fi re chief for the City of Grand Forks in 1970. Today the fi re department con-sists of almost 50 volunteer fi refi ghters with a paid chief and assistant chief. In 1944 the department responded to 22 calls for the entire year. Today the department responds to an average of 25 calls a month.

Go right to the sourceThe Source’s John Zibin assists a customer.Megan Kienas photo

Reduce, reuse, RECYCLE!Viviane brings her recyclables to the bins on 72nd Ave.Megan Kienas photo

A healthy alternativeTina Teeassier writes up an order for Leeza LeClair

at New West Trading Co. Megan Kienas photo

Della Mallette photo

In good hands

Welcome to the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce

From Christina Lake to Rock Creek, and throughout the middle of southern BC, our business is the business of the Boundary Country.

Join us and become a BCRCC member.Check out our website atboundarychamber.comor contact James Wilson - Executive Director at 250-442-2722email: [email protected]

1647 Central Avenue, Grand Forks

Grand Forks citizens don't hesitate to come to the rescue, too: fi rst on the scene, a passerby stops to help put out the fi re

before Fire/Rescue arrived. Chris Hammett photo

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Library a popular placeit was “Fabulous Friday”—but then isn’t

every day fabulous at the library?

(Above left) Phil Lefkowitz and Anna Ham

challenge each other over a game of chess;

(above) Katy Livingston is ready to check

out books for patrons; and (left)

Cameron Bryant, Danny Macmaster and

Travis Bryant have fun making crafts.Megan Kienas photos

Working, resting...(Below left) Sandra Poznikoff is busy

working inside the Grand Forks Credit

Union, while resting outside on the

popular bench (below right) are

Kim Watt, Kate McInnis

and Heather Good.

Megan Kienas photos

Helping our community for a better tomorrow.1647 Central Avenue • Grand Forks, BC • (250) 442-2722

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REALTOR®Cindy Anthony 250-442-7379 REALTOR®Aaron Anthony

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Photo featureAngelina and Darienne stop for a photo. Walking immersed in a cell phone is a common sight nowadays.

Megan Kienas photo

Just walking, and waitingTeacher Terry Nuyten strolls through town, anticipating getting back to school.

Megan Kienas photo

Nature’s bountyLizanne Eastwood picks pears in the

gorgeous afternoon sun.

Megan Kienas photo

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The mail must get throughMoira Ure shares a laugh with Gloria Fomenoff at the

Grand Forks Post Office.Megan Kienas photo

Barista at workRoger Soviskov makes a mocha at Jogas Espresso Café.Megan Kienas photo

Select choiceLorraine Davies-Van Boeyen takes a moment to pose in her shop, Select Office Products. Megan Kienas photo

Wilby takes it in strideBill Wilby of Pedaller’s Place shows off a Strida bike. Megan Kienas photo

A day in the life of

Grand ForksAfternoon/ Evening

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[email protected] in Grand Forks is a Good Day.

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Must-have manicureFreya’s Chantal Dandy and Cassie Foxley take time

for a nail touch-up. Megan Kienas photo

Mission to mountCody Walt of OK Tire mounts a tire. Megan Kienas photo

Taking a look at tileFrances McKay is prepared to show customers tile samples at Grand Forks Flooring.Megan Kienas photo

Purr-fectTomkat Automotive’s John Stringer, Jesse Plotnikoff

and Tom McKay inspect an engine. Megan Kienas photo

Robert J. Ogloff CFPOgloff Financial Services [email protected]/robert.j.ogloff

*Mutual funds offered by Sun Life Financial Investment Services (Canada) Inc.

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Just like DadSeven-year-old Linden Tomilin, practicing to be just like Dad, takes an old

lawnmower apart at B&F Sales and Service.Chris Hammett photo

The right toolJoe Barrett arranges tools on display

at Morrissey Creek Building Supplies.

Megan Kienas photo

An afternoon at the mallWell, the Boundary Mall may not be that big,

but Katlian Lidstone found plenty of deals. Megan Kienas photo

Aternoon relaxationDeb and Cy Ratcliffe relax in the public library’s comfy chairs.

Megan Kienas photo

Grand Forks Credit Union447 Market Avenue | Grand Forks, BC | www.gfdscu.comTues to Fri 9:30am - 5pm & Sat 9:30am - 1pm | 250-442-5511

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1538 Central Ave Grand Forks, BC 250-442-2148

Boundary For All

Your

Building

Needs!

Boards readyMaddy Warriner, Kayla Soukoreff and Emma Warriner don’t have to worry about the high cost of fuel to run their modes of transportation.Megan Kienas photo

Pedal powerChris, Elizabeth, Christopher and Anthony Scow

enjoy a family ride together.Megan Kienas photo

Nurturers(Below, left) Ken Ollenberger loads wood to take to his

granddaughter; (below, right) Claire Ollenberger is at the

stove making dinner.Megan Kienas photo

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6785 - 19th St., Grand Forks [email protected] 250-442-2289

Call Jasmine for an appointment

Tomkat Automotive

3 certified technicians 2 apprentices

Moving product by railThe Grand Forks Railroad stops traffic but it’s never for very long. After CPR abandoned their Kettle Valley Line and the tracks be-tween Castlegar and Grand Forks in 1992, the Grand Forks Railway was born. The local mill (now Interfor), the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, and the Grand Forks Railway Incorporated purchased the tracks from CPR in 1993. They also purchased the remaining GMD locomotive 6703. Burlington Northern Rail-road drops cars at the Pacific Abrasives site and the Grand Forks Railroad picks them up and delivers them to various industrial sites on the south side of the Kettle River in Grand Forks. With a total of 3.7 miles of track the Grand Forks Railway is rumored to be the shortest short line in Canada and possibly North America.Megan Kienas photos

Busy at the millOn the afternoon shift at Interfor.Chris Hammett photos

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Festival EspressoWell-known singer-songwriter Dave Soroka is also an

entrepreneur with a coffee truck.Megan Kienas photo

Right from the farmKayla McIver weights produce at Deane Farms—Grand Forks is the kind of community in which

you can go straight to many farms to purchase fruits and vegetables. Megan Kienas photo

Ready for morningShamus Hanlon stocks the Buy-Low Foods dairy shelves in preparation for the morning's shoppers.Chris Hammett photos

Kettle River Veterinary Services

Small & Large Animal Medicine & SurgeryDr. Ruth Sims Phone: 250-442-3799 5-7480 4th St, Grand Forks

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Pay at the pump...and pay...and pay...Marge Goodwin gases up at the PetroCan. The price of gas in Grand Forks this Friday, Sept. 19, was $1.379/10 per litre.Megan Kienas photo

Getting readyfor winterDenise House gets busy putting her iris bed to bed in preparation for the winter.Chris Hammett photo

Ice cream, ice cream!Tastie Treat owner Evelyn Kimmel and server Larissa serve it up just right.

Megan Kienas photo

Grand Forks Flooring265 - 72nd Ave • 250-442-2850

Viewscape A view of Market Avenue from Valley Heights. Chris Hammett photos

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Meeting at the drive-inFriday at the Tastie Treat and the gang's all here. (Above, left) Jack and Ruth Siegrist with their 1928 Model A

Roadster Pickup. (Above, right) Members of the Boundary Bandits Car Club pose for a group pic. Chris Hammett photos

Taking a break

A relaxing view after

a busy work day.Chris Hammett photo

250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199www.grandforksrealestate.ca272 Central Avenue

“We Love Our community”Your Hometown REALTORS®

Dinner outTessa Novak prepares

a sub sandwich for a

hungry customer at

Subway.Chris Hammett photo

Thank youWe hope you enjoyed your walk

with us through a day in the life of Grand Forks. See you next year!

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John Feenstra, Utilities Operator 1 performs the semi - annual cleaning of the contact chamber for effl uent at the city’s waste water facility.

Patricia McKenzie, Accountant Comptroller in the Finance Department is busy balanc-ing books.

Diane Heinrick, Corporate Offi cer is respon-sible for all of the legal aspects pertaining to the city and council, and insures that all legislative obligations are met.

Surrounded by boxes, Daphne Popoff, Corporate Administrative Assistant, is busy at work in their temporary Canpar location.

HIL - TECH Contracting Employees busy on renovations to City Hall.

Street Sweeper hard at work.

Argosy Construction nears completion of the repaving of 68th Avenue. Len Federico, utilities operator 2 is responsible for the water & sewer operations for the city.

A day in the life of

Grand ForksThe City at Work

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