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bonnersferrynewsline>> your relevant, offbeat, local buzz publication

September and October eventsCALENDAR OF EVENTS

Volunteer and athletes of the monthFUTURE STARS

What’s happening around townLOCAL BUZZ

Showcasing the best businessesBonners Ferry has to offer

BEST OF BONNERS

THIS EDITION :: SEPTEMBER 15TH - OCTOBER 15TH 2011

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267.1000www.boundarycomputer.com

Photo by Jessica Kimble

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Best of BonnersThe best businesses Bonners Ferry has to offer

Future StarsHonoring a local Bonners Ferry volunteer and two athletes of the month

Local BuzzWhat is happening around Bonners Ferry

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Calendar of EventsBe in the know on what’s happeningActivities and FunFunnies and games

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FIND BOOMER’S ACORN

This Newsline is brought to you by LikeMedia. If you would like to adver-

tise with us in the next issue please call 208.904.3838 or email

[email protected]. Fax: 800.536.5967.

View the Bonners Ferry Newsline online at

www.NewslinesOnline.com and don’t forget to like us on Facebook at

facebook.com/newslinesonline.

To submit articles, photos, nominations and events

email us at [email protected].

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t! A woman was chatting with her next-door neighbor. “I feel really good today. I started out this morning with an act of unselfish generosity. I gave a twenty dollar bill to a bum.”

“You gave a bum twenty whole dollars? That’s a lot of money to just give away. What did your husband say about it?”

“Oh, he thought it was the proper thing to do. He took it and said, ‘Thanks.’”

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Yoder’s Discount Groceries on the South Hill in Bonners Ferry. We have farm fresh eggs, raw milk, fresh produce and discounted groceries.Hours: Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm876 Ginger Lane 208.267.9607

Come experience Mane Street Hair; a full service salon specializing in classic and current styles. Bring this ad in to receive 15% off any hair, nail or tanning service of your choice.6451 McCall Street, Suite A208.267.1170

We specialize in a wide range of cutting services: BEAMS up to 44’ long, FLOORING--3” to 12” wide plank, LUMBER, SIDING--live-edge, beveled, log and hand hewn, DESKTOPS, MANTLES & MORE! Owners: Gary and Brandon Regehr.4355 Cow Creek Road Mill Office: 208.267.1330

Bring the Beauty of our wood into your life!

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BONNERS FERRY BUSINESSES

“Working together to serve you better.”

Joe Farrell-Associate Broker [email protected]: 208.267.6884Cell: 208.290.3708

Darlene Schneider - Realtor [email protected]: 208.267.6886Cell: 208.290.7159 Pace Kerby & Co., Inc.7192 Main StreetToll Free: 800.669.3248

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Quilt ShopMending and alterations.www.CalliesNiche.com6429 Bonner Street208.267.1583

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Where fashion is fun and affordable! It’s our 2 year anniversary. Take 15% off gift certificates through September. We carry family clothing, shoes, sunglasses, jewelry, accessories and gifts. Come DISCOVER THE SECRET!7174 Main Street

North Idaho’s biggest little variety store! Things for everyday and those special occasions. Shop here for value and selection! Monday through Friday: 9am-5:30pm and Saturdays until 5pm. 7214 Main Street208-267-3286

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Something for everyone!

Photo by Jessica Kimble

Nominate an athlete, student, teacher, coach or volunteer of the month on our facebook.com/newslinesonline!

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FUTURE STARS

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Volunteer of the Month

Recently Julie Smith, who owns “Horizon Landscape and Nursery”, went with her two sons and 32 other people from Mountain Springs Church to Barahona, Dominican Republic to spread the word of Jesus Christ to the community of Barahona. She moved to Bonners Ferry when she was a sophomore in high school and soon after she met husband Travis Smith. They have five children.

“Seeing God work his miracles in the teens from Boundary County who also went to the Dominican Republic and in the lives of the people in the Dominican Republic changed my life.”

Alex AwbreyIsaac Ryckeghem

Athletes of the Month

Isaac Ryckeghem is a senior at Bonners Ferry High School. For his future career, he would like to become a musician and he plays the guitar, piano and even sings. His favorite food is pineapple pizza and he enjoys playing football. The worst practice Isaac ever had was when he was a freshman and had to do “Bowl in the Ring” for two hours.

Alex Awbrey is a senior at Bonners Ferry High School and is on the Honor Roll. For his future career, he would like to pursue a job that has to do with Life Science. His favorite food is clam chowder and he enjoys playing football, basketball and baseball. The worst practice Alex ever had was when he had to run stairs for baseball practice.

Disaster Masters specializes in complete Fire, Water, Smoke, and Wind restoration. Our staff is fully trained and certified by the IICRC* and we use only state of the art

equipment to get the job done right and in an efficient manner. We work with all insurance companies and will

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Clint Arthur, from Bonners Ferry, has been an assistant coach for ten years. Clint is also the badger basketball head coach and this will be his eleventh year coach-ing. In the beginning of the school year, Clint Arthur decided to quit assisting football and focus on being the head coach for basketball.

After coach Fisher resigned, Clint was asked to step in and take on the badger football team as the head coach. “We are trying to get everything put back to-gether after the other coach resigned. After a couple of weeks we will be looking better then we have. Once everyone is on the same page”, says Clint.

New Bonners Ferry Badgers Head Football Coach: CLINT ARTHUR!

Bonners Ferry would like to welcome the Kootenai River Brewing Company Brewmaster, Joe De Vita. He is the man behind all their great beer. Joe is from Sandpoint and has six years experience in brewing beer-five at home and one year of internships from Yakima Valley to Sandpoint. He has also been a licensed nurse for 20 years. Joe was selected to bring the “Kootenai River brewing IPA to compete with some pretty big breweries like Sierra Nevada and Full Sail Ale at the Fresh Hop Festival in Yakima on October 1st. If you’re not going to the Yakima Valley, you can try this IPA at the new brewery at 6424 Riverside Street.

The “Buzz” on Brewmaster Joe

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Joke Alert!An elderly lady did her shopping and, upon returning to her car, found four males in the act of leaving with her car. She dropped her shopping bags and drew her handgun, proceeding to scream at them at the top of her voice, “I have a gun and I know how to use it! Get out of the car you dirty rotten scoundrels!”

The four men didn’t wait for a second invita-tion, but got out and ran like mad, where-upon the lady, somewhat shaken, proceeded to load her shopping bags into the back of the car and got into the driver’s seat.

She was so shaken that she could not get her key into the ignition. She tried and tried, then it dawned on her why. A few minutes later, she found her own car parked four or five spaces farther down.

Grand ThefT auToBad Speller

A large van hits a lady and the husband calls 911.

The operator asks, “Where are you at”?

The husband replies, “I’m on Eucolipstic Road.”

The operator asks, “Can you spell that for me?”

“I’ll just drag her over to Oak and you can you pick her up there?”

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS If you would like to add your event, please call LikeMedia at 208.904.3838.

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September 17 - Community Breakfast. Everyone is invited to a free breakfast and silent auction, sponsored by the Bonners Ferry Rotary Club. Breakfast will be from 7am to 10am at the Middle School Cafeteria.

September 17 - Kootenai National Wild-life Refuge Bird Walk. Meet at the Refuge Barn, 287 Westside Road at 9am. Take along binoculars, scopes and bird guides, and dress for the weather.

September 17 - Border Bob. Border Bob will be mesquite grilling and serving up FREE Cabrito (young goat) from 1pm to 7pm at the Boundary County Fairgrounds to introduce the community to the taste of Af-rican Boer goat now being raised in Paradise Valley. Everyone’s welcome!

September 17, 24 - Farmers Market. Join us from 8am to 1pm at the City Parking Lot, Corner of Hwy 95 & Kootenai in downtown Bonners Ferry.

September 17 - Simon Sez Dance. Join us at the Great Northwest Territories Event Center and dance to the music of Simon Sez from Coeur d’Alene beginning at 8pm. Tickets are $10 or $15 per couple. September 20-24 - WACANID Bike Ride. Tour through two states and one prov-ince on our third annual 340-mile/550-kilometer WaCanId Ride, presented by the Rotary Clubs of the Selkirk Loop! Call 1.888.823.2626 for more information and registration.

September 21 - Bonners Ferry Commu-nity Blood Drive. Taking place from 11am to 5:30pm at Mountain Springs Church, 6789 Main Street. Sign up online at www.myinbc.org or call 1.800.423.0151 for more information.

September 24 - Huckleberry Pancake Breakfast. Come join us for the last pan-cake breakfast of the season from 8am to 10:30am at the Boundary County Airport next door to the terminal building. Spon-

sored by Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 757, proceeds go to provide annual $2,000 scholarships for high school students to learn to fly. A $5 donation per person is requested.

September 24 - Fundraiser. 1st Annual Rex Theater Gala & Arts Fundraiser from 5:30pm to 9:30pm.

September 25 - Open House. Come visit the Holy Orthodox Christian Church, 1957 Pleasant Valley Loop at 2pm. Everyone is welcome!

September 27 - Cub Scout Park 114. Cub Scout Pack Party to start the new scouting year from 5pm to 7pm in the basement at Trinity Lutheran Church. Boys and their parents are invited to meet den leaders and learn more about the program.

September 30 & October 1 - Grand Open-ing of Pixels and Paint Visual Arts. Come celebrate from 5:00 p.m. to 8pm on Friday

and 10am on Saturday at the Haynes Gallery on Hwy 2 approximately 1 mile east of the 3 mile intersection. There will be a book sign-ing by Michael Haynes at 2pm on Saturday.

October 8 - Farmer’s Market Harvest Fes-tival. Come out and enjoy the final market of the season with live music from Tom and Laura Kitchen. from 8am to 1pm at the Bonners Ferry City parking lot. Pick up the best LOCAL produce, baked goods, wood-working, jewelry, arts, crafts, and more! 208.267.2780

October 13 - Open Mic Night. Come on out and bring your friends to Mugsy’s Tav-ern and Grill open mic night located at 7161 Main Street! 208.267.8059

October 15 - Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Bird Walk. Meet at the Refuge Barn, 287 Westside Road at 9am. Take along bin-oculars, scopes and bird guides, and dress for the weather.

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September 15th-October 15th

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS If you would like to add your event, please call LikeMedia at 208.904.3838.

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September 17 - Community Breakfast. Everyone is invited to a free breakfast and silent auction, sponsored by the Bonners Ferry Rotary Club. Breakfast will be from 7am to 10am at the Middle School Cafeteria.

September 17 - Kootenai National Wild-life Refuge Bird Walk. Meet at the Refuge Barn, 287 Westside Road at 9am. Take along binoculars, scopes and bird guides, and dress for the weather.

September 17 - Border Bob. Border Bob will be mesquite grilling and serving up FREE Cabrito (young goat) from 1pm to 7pm at the Boundary County Fairgrounds to introduce the community to the taste of Af-rican Boer goat now being raised in Paradise Valley. Everyone’s welcome!

September 17, 24 - Farmers Market. Join us from 8am to 1pm at the City Parking Lot, Corner of Hwy 95 & Kootenai in downtown Bonners Ferry.

September 17 - Simon Sez Dance. Join us at the Great Northwest Territories Event Center and dance to the music of Simon Sez from Coeur d’Alene beginning at 8pm. Tickets are $10 or $15 per couple. September 20-24 - WACANID Bike Ride. Tour through two states and one prov-ince on our third annual 340-mile/550-kilometer WaCanId Ride, presented by the Rotary Clubs of the Selkirk Loop! Call 1.888.823.2626 for more information and registration.

September 21 - Bonners Ferry Commu-nity Blood Drive. Taking place from 11am to 5:30pm at Mountain Springs Church, 6789 Main Street. Sign up online at www.myinbc.org or call 1.800.423.0151 for more information.

September 24 - Huckleberry Pancake Breakfast. Come join us for the last pan-cake breakfast of the season from 8am to 10:30am at the Boundary County Airport next door to the terminal building. Spon-

sored by Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 757, proceeds go to provide annual $2,000 scholarships for high school students to learn to fly. A $5 donation per person is requested.

September 24 - Fundraiser. 1st Annual Rex Theater Gala & Arts Fundraiser from 5:30pm to 9:30pm.

September 25 - Open House. Come visit the Holy Orthodox Christian Church, 1957 Pleasant Valley Loop at 2pm. Everyone is welcome!

September 27 - Cub Scout Park 114. Cub Scout Pack Party to start the new scouting year from 5pm to 7pm in the basement at Trinity Lutheran Church. Boys and their parents are invited to meet den leaders and learn more about the program.

September 30 & October 1 - Grand Open-ing of Pixels and Paint Visual Arts. Come celebrate from 5:00 p.m. to 8pm on Friday

and 10am on Saturday at the Haynes Gallery on Hwy 2 approximately 1 mile east of the 3 mile intersection. There will be a book sign-ing by Michael Haynes at 2pm on Saturday.

October 8 - Farmer’s Market Harvest Fes-tival. Come out and enjoy the final market of the season with live music from Tom and Laura Kitchen. from 8am to 1pm at the Bonners Ferry City parking lot. Pick up the best LOCAL produce, baked goods, wood-working, jewelry, arts, crafts, and more! 208.267.2780

October 13 - Open Mic Night. Come on out and bring your friends to Mugsy’s Tav-ern and Grill open mic night located at 7161 Main Street! 208.267.8059

October 15 - Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Bird Walk. Meet at the Refuge Barn, 287 Westside Road at 9am. Take along bin-oculars, scopes and bird guides, and dress for the weather.

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Real Movers • Real Trucks • Real Low Prices

ALL SEASONS MOVING, INC.Residential and Commercial Moves

Out of State and Local MovesBusiness to Business Moves

Call 208.699.6538

September 15th-October 15th

Come see me, Ed Franck, Service Manger for great deals and excellent service. My certified techinicians work on ALL makes & models. Come get to know us. Bring this coupon in for a $19.95* Lube, Oil, & Filter. Expires 10/31/11. 208.267.3100 *Up to 7 qts of oil-Diesels $39.95.

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Football - Varsity

Fri. 9/16 - St. Maries, Away. 7pm.

Fri. 9/23 - Medical Lake, Away. 7pm.

Fri. 9/30 - Moscow, Home. 7pm. Homecom-ing. Fri. 10/7 - Kellogg, Home. 7pm.

Football - Junior Varsity

Thurs. 9/15 - St. Maries, Home. 6pm.

Thurs. 9/22 - Medical Lake, Home. 6pm.

Sat. 10/1 - Moscow, Away. 12pm.

Thurs. 10/6 - Kellogg, Away. 6pm.

Sat. 10/15 - Libby, Home. 11am.

Cross Country

Sat. 9/17 - Farragut Invite, Farragut. 9:30am.

Sat. 9/24 - Plantes Ferry Invite, Away. TBA.

Fri. 9/30 - CDA Charter Invite, Away. TBA.

Sat. 10/8 - Sandpoint Invite, Away. 9am.

Soccer - Girls

Mon. 9/19 - Libby, Home. 6pm.

Sat. 9/24 - Priest River, Home. 11am.

Sat. 10/1 - St. Maries, Away. 11am.

Fri. 10/7 - Stillwater Christian, Away. 4pm.

Sat.10/8 - Orofino, Home. 1pm.

Soccer - Boys

Fri. 9/16. Sandpoint JV, Away. 4pm.

Mon. 9/19. Libby, Home. 4pm.

Fri. 9/23. St. George, Away. 4pm.

Tues. 9/27. St. George, Home. 4pm.

Sat. 10/1. St. Maries, Away. 1pm.

Mon. 10/3. Moscow, Away. 4pm.

Fri. 10/7. Stillwater Christian, Away. 4pm.

Sat. 10/8. Orofino, Home. 3pm.

Volleyball - C-Team

Thurs, 9/15 - Priest River, Away. 5pm.

Thurs. 9/22 - Lakeland Tri., Away. 4pm.

Sat. 9/24 - Timberlake Trny., Away. 9am.

Tues. 9/27 - Libby, Away. 4:30pm.

Thurs. 9/29 - Priest River, Home. 5:30pm.

Tues.10/4 - Timberlake, Home. 5:30pm.

Volleyball - Junior Varsity

Thurs. 9/15 - Priest River, Away. 5pm.

Sat. 9/17 - Bonners Ferry Trny., Home. 9am.

Thurs. 9/22 - Kellogg, Home. 5pm.

Sat. 9/24 - Timberlake Trny., Away. 9am.

Tues. 9/27 - Libby, Away. 5:30pm.

Thurs. 9/29 - Priest River, Home. 5:30pm.

Tues. 10/4 - Timberlake, Home. 5:30pm.

Mon. 10/10 - Post Falls Fr., Home. 5pm.

Tues. 10/11 - Clark Fork, Away. 6pm.

Thurs. 10/13 - Kellogg, Away. 5pm.

Volleyball - Varsity

Thurs. 9/15 - Priest River, Away. 6:30pm.

Sat. 9/17 - BF Tournament, Home. 9am.

Thurs. 9/22 - Kellogg, Home. 6:30pm.

Thurs. 9/29 - Priest River, Home. 7pm

Tues. 10/4 - Timberlake, Home. 7pm.

Sat. 10/8 - Crossover Classic, Away. TBA.

Mon. 10/10 - Post Falls JV, Home. 6:30pm.

Tues.10/11 - Clark Fork, Away. 7:30pm.

Thurs. 10/13 - Kellogg, Away. 6:30pm.

ACTIVITIES AND FUNACROSS1. Dollop5. Padded floor8. A prayer or boon (archaic)12. Italian for “Branch”13. A prejudiced hypocrite15. Chilled16. Almost round17. Without company18. ____ Spelling, actress19. Enumerations of ancestors22. Negation23. Noah’s ship24. North Atlantic defence organization26. An enclosed freight car29. A generator31. Bag32. Nocturnal sleep noise34. _____ Agnew, former Vice President36. A single time38. Dishes of boiled meat or fish40. Look over quickly41. German for “Storm”43. Japanese city45. Beer46. Noisy excitement48. Opponents50. As Soon As Possible51. Pedal digit52. Cooking utensil54. Low temporary defence61. Den of a wild animal63. Push64. Alley65. Shout from a ship66. Fine cotton thread67. ____ formaldehyde68. Melody69. Telephone (abbrev.)70. Prophet

DOWN1. Mead2. Wash3. Arabian sultanate4. Combination ax and hammer5. Venus de ____6. Keen anticipation7. Short form of Antonia8. Chomped9. Thrifty10. Roman fiddler11. Assemble or modify written material13. Peninsula in southeast Europe14. Tiny 20. Segments of a circle21. French for “Without”25. Faucets26. African language family27. Job or career28. Rotating part of a mechanical device29. _____ flask30. Non-written exams31. Mayday33. Residence or resolution (abbrev.)35. Not two37. Mistakes39. A pin in the British form of ninepins 42. Ancient kingdom east of the Dead Sea44. Promise or attest47. Spring month49. Latin wind god52. A piece of land53. Hawaiian island55. To issue or send out56. Vaulted room in a church57. Exchange for money58. Unusual59. Leg joint60. Char61. A grain THE

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