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cThursday, September 12, 2013
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A3West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013
Investigation into the Sept. 2 morning house fire in West Trail that destroyed three homes has con-tinued with police taking over the lead.
Fire crews were called to the scene on Pine Avenue, where a house was con-sumed in fire, and two homes on either side were engulfed in flames.
“The cause of the fire is being treated as suspicious and the investigation is con-tinuing,” confirmed Sgt. Rob Hawton of the Trail and Greater District RCMP in a press release Sept. 3.
The fire was brought under con-trol in five hours with 32 firefighters from Rossland, War-field, Trail and Mon-trose on site, and the regional fire rescue took the reins of the investigation that morning.
Although there was no suspicious ac-tivity reported in the neighbourhood, lo-cated at the junction of Pine Avenue and Topping Street, the intensity of the fire and level of destruc-tion hampered the initial investigation, said Terry Martin, regional fire chief.
“As an investigator when you see a house catch fire that no one has live in since June, it does raise suspi-cion,” said Martin. “I do not want to alarm people but that is why the RCMP are assisting and will be the lead agency in the investigation.”
The middle house, at 1557 Pine Ave., is presumed to be the source of the fire. The owners currently reside in Victoria but had begun renova-tions to the interior of the home.
Forensic help sought by Salmo
police
In light of the re-cent spate of delib-
erate damage to vil-lage property, Salmo RCMP have enlisted the services of a fo-rensic identification team, based in Nel-son, to help identify
the suspects, con-firmed Cpl. Riordan Bellman, of the vil-lage’s detachment.
Last week, May-or Ann Henderson issued a notice to
Salmo and area res-idents expressing concern about in-creased vandalism to village property, and village staff hav-ing tires slashed and
other “events” that posed safety con-cerns and risk of in-jury.
“Salmo RCMP are working with the village together
to address the sur-rounding issues of vandalism in the community,” said Bellman.
He acknowledged that Salmo detach-
ment has been called to remove disruptive people from the vil-lage hall this summer, although none of the calls were deemed an “emergency.”
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A5West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013
A young woman from Nel-son will spend ten weeks in Tanzania after being selected for a prestigious Youth Chal-lenge International positing.
After a rigorous applica-tion process, Olivia Marsh-man was one of five youth between the ages of 19 and 34 chosen from across North America to participate in the adventure starting in Octo-ber.
“I am just so over the moon. I can’t believe I got this. I am from little rural B.C. – who would have thought.”
Marshman is also the youngest youth attending and is the only candidate from east of Ontario.
The outfit known as YCI is a leading global youth de-velopment organization pro-moting youth innovation to drive positive change.
Their community develop-ment programs are designed to meet the needs of youth affected by poverty through four integrated sectors: live-lihoods, health, leadership, and the environment. The group engages youth in creat-ing solutions to the challeng-es they face, incorporating youth development, volun-teering, partnership, and eq-uity into all that they do.
In 2012, Marshman grad-uated from L.V. Rogers sec-ondary school and last year attended her first year of the Applied Sciences program as a prerequisite for engineer-ing.
Then, this June she was awarded the Rotary Youth Leadership Award. Along with 50 other young leaders from B.C., Washington and Idaho, she had the chance to attend a week long youth leadership and communica-tion seminar where she met alumni from YCI.
“RYLA opened my eyes to everything I want to contrib-ute to the world around me,” she said.
Marshman knew little about Tanzania before being selected for YCI. It’s located in East Africa on the Indian Ocean, bordered by Kenya and Mozambique. Tanzania has a population of approx-imately 45 million people in a country only 1.5 times the size of Alberta.
With a short life expectan-cy and a high infant mortal-ity rate, 35.7 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line.
Every YCI youth choos-es a focus for their mission
and Marshman has selected gender equality. In Tanzania women are considerably un-derpaid for their underval-ued skill sets.
Their society is segregated and opportunities for women are scarce.
“I want to go over and try change a little bit,” the Nel-son youth said. “Coming from Canada with how many rights we have, it’s hard to see women who are just like us in these really poor conditions.”
Marshman will be set up with a host family where she will be “drawn into the com-munity,” she said.
From there she will reach out to local youth and of-fer workshops and seminars ...on everything from em-ployment training to raising awareness on HIV.
“It’s such a big opportuni-ty to be a youth ambassador in a different country,” said Marshman.
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Olivia Marshman will take her optimistic energy and compas-sion to the African nation of Tanzania. Kirsten Hildebrand
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A6 Thursday, September 12, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
Linking Names and Places
Twenty-eighth in a series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names
Trail may be the Home of Champions, but Cham-pion Creek was home to a now-abandoned Doukhob-or community.
According to G.P.V. and Helen Akrigg in British Columbia Place Names, the Champion Lakes (and by extension the creek) are named a� er James W. Champion, listed in the 1910 BC directory as a Fruitvale rancher.
� at may well be the case, but he’s a bit of a phantom, for he’s not in any other lo-cal directory nor does he appear in this area on the 1901 or 1911 census.
� e creek’s earliest men-tion was in the Rossland Miner of April 6, 1895: “Ore of a similar character to that of the Trail Creek mines is known to exist on the head-waters of Champion creek ...”
� at spring saw a stam-pede up the creek and about 40 claims staked.
By 1897, Champion was also the name of a railway siding opposite the mouth of Marsh Creek on the Nel-son and Fort Sheppard line. It appeared on maps as of 1900.
On the other side of the mountain, the Doukhobors bought 920 acres at the con-� uence of Champion Creek and the Columbia River in 1912 and established � ve vil-lages, according to Jon Kal-mako� ’s online Doukhobor Gazetteer. � ey named the area Blagodatnoye, Russian for blessed or abundant.
� e community � our-ished for decades but was abandoned in the 1960s. All that’s le� today is some stone foundations and a cemetery, which was restored in 2000.
� is area is also some-times referred to as Poupore, a railway siding on the op-posite side of the river that we’ll get to it later in this series.
CASINO
� is curiously-named
community, about 10 km southeast of Trail on a � at above the Columbia River, has two possible etymolo-gies.
� e more likely, cited on the BC geographical names website, says it was named for Casino Creek, which in turn was “Named in as-sociation with Big Casino mine (and attendent mining camp) operating here ca. 1910.”
� e Big Casino claim was crown granted to John Weir on December 21, 1903.
According to Trail of Memories, in 1929, D.B. Merry built a sawmill at the foot of the hill and logged timber in the Casino Creek drainage, part of which be-came the Casino townsite. He sold land at $25 per acre to the settlement’s original homesteaders, who orga-
nized as the Security Coop-erative Society.
� e � rst ten families ar-rived in spring 1938. � e Nelson Daily News of Jan-uary 28, 1939 con� rmed: “Water is obtained from Ca-sino creek a� er which the place was named.”
However, in Trail of Memories, the entry for Ca-sino pioneers Walter and Charlotte � omsen states: “� e neighbors took turns playing cards in each oth-ers’ homes on the many evenings when they were snowed in and couldn’t get out to work. � is is why they decided to call their village Casino.”
� e old Casino school still stands as a community hall.
Next week: Solving the mystery of Castlegar.
Strong Doukhobor in� uence was present at old Champion Creek
GREG NESTEROFFWest Kootenay Advertiser
The sign reads ‘Blagodatnoye’ in Russian, meaning blessed or abundant. It was the name given to the Doukhobor settlement at Champion Creek. Greg Nesteroff
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A7West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013
The Slocan Valley His-torical Society is thrilled to announce that local au-thor Rita Moir has been contracted to carry out an exciting project funded by Columbia Kootenay Cultur-al Alliance.
The project — “Photo Al-bums and Shoeboxes of the Slocan Valley” — will see Rita visiting with those who have old photographs, doc-uments and other materials of historical significance to the lower Slocan Valley – defined as the area from Slocan City south to South Slocan. She will be doing this in order to arrange for originals or digital copies to be donated to the new Slo-can Valley Archives located in the Village of Slocan.
She will be using a porta-ble digital scanner to make
electronic copies of photos and documents. As a ben-efit to the donors, a digital copy of everything she scans will be provided to the do-nor on a memory stick free of charge, enabling them to easily take the memory stick to a local photo shop to edit or make enlargements, create postcards or to send
copies to family members. Where necessary, Rita will be able to do all the scan-ning right in the donor’s home without ever having to remove the photos from the donor’s possession.
In some ways, this proj-ect will be a follow-up to the work Rita did in creating her recent book The Third
Crop. “Since The Third Crop was published, several peo-ple have come forward who unbeknownst to me at the time have photograph col-lections and family stories that could have been includ-ed in my book,” said Rita. “This project will at least preserve those photographs and stories and make them available in the Slocan Val-ley Archives for consider-ation by other authors and researchers. Who knows, I may even put together an-other book on Slocan Val-ley families and history one day.”
Unfortunately, it is the fate of many family photo collections to be damaged by water, mould or fire and even to be thrown out, di-vided up or lost when the owner dies or is moved out of their home.
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Author Rita Moir looks forward to preserving more Slocan Valley history. Rita Moir
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The 2nd Annual MS Bike West Kootenay Glacier Challenge 2013 is over, and the 73 participants have recovered from the 222 kilometres they rode to help find a cure for MS by raising over $80,000, surpassing our fundraising goal for this year. We couldn’t have done this without all the help of our participants, donors, sponsors & volunteers.Thank you for all your support, and we look forward to next year’s ride.
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Bits of our history disappear this way al-most every day. If you have photographs, documents or stories
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Also, if you know of anyone else who has photo collections or documents, please
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The project is now up and running and
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The Slocan Val-ley Historical Soci-ety is grateful to the Columbia Kootenay
Cultural Alliance for funding this project. The Society also ap-preciates the dona-tion of the top floor of the Slocan Village Office building where
a professional, hu-midity-controlled ar-chive has been set up to house the growing collection of histor-ical documents and photos.
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New online ‘hub’ planned for Trail
The City of Trail is trading in its archaic website for a modern easy-to-use hub.
But before it de-cides on the look and approach of its $33,500 website up-grade, web design company eSolutions wants to hear from Trail residents.
An online sur-vey can be accessed on the city’s website (www.trail.ca) and Trail’s Facebook page until Sept. 26. Feed-back from the survey will be considered by the Warerloo, Ont., company that is com-ing to Trail in the be-ginning of October to get to know the mu-nicipality.
“They’re going to come out here and get a feel for Trail and un-derstand why we have branded Trail the way
we have and they’ll also do some training for us, such as writ-ing for the web, some technical training and some background training, like how to work the system in-ternally,” explained Andrea Jolly, Trail’s communications and event coordinator.
Though the city likes to shop locally, Jolly explained that only three proposals out of the 14 the city received were local and they lacked an expertise in munici-pal website design.
“What we were looking for was a company that could provide us with a team of individuals that could provide us with the services we need,” she said. “I’m very excited about it because I think your website is your No. 1 tool.”
Jolly describes the current system as “very antiquated and very cumbersome.”
She said content is not easily accessed and can be frustrating to find.
“I think it lacks ease of usability and sim-plicity and it may lack some content that we just don’t know about and that’s the purpose of the survey,” she added.
While it’s difficult to say what the new concept will look like at this time, Jolly knows that it will be user-friendly and on trend.
“First and fore-most we want to keep our locals updated on what’s happening in the city,” she said. “We want to be able to provide them with a one-stop site that can get all the infor-mation that they’re looking for, a hub of information.”
The website up-grade project was included in the city’s 2013 budget. Plan-ning is already un-derway with an es-
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City hires Ont. company specializing in municipal website designValerie rossiWest Kootenay Advertiser
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On Friday, September 20 the Kootenay Gallery will join in the celebration of the 40th Anniver-sary of the Craft Council of Brit-ish Columbia with an exhibition of contemporary craft. The 11 artists chosen to partici-pate in this exhibi-tion live and work in the Columbia Basin and represent the practices of wood-working, jewelry, metalwork, glass and ceramics.
The exhibition is titled Invested: 10,000 Hours as this concept is seen as a marker for attaining expertise or mas-tery in a particular practice. Curator Helen Sebelius has built an exhibition that will celebrate and demonstrate the artists’ dedication to their creative pro-cess, their approach to their chosen me-dium and the wide range of traditional and non- traditional uses of these medi-ums.
At the opening re-ception at 7 p.m, Se-belius will engage in a discussion with the participating artists and the audience will have an oppor-tunity to ask questions.
The gallery would like to thank the Columbia Basin Trust and the Columbia Power Corpora-tion for their support through the
exhibition sponsorship program. Funding was also received from the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance.
This exhibit will run from Sep-tember 20 to November 9. The gallery is located across from the
West Kootenay Regional Airport adjacent to the Doukhobor Dis-covery Centre and is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10-5 p.m.
For more information visit the gallery website or phone 250-365-3337.
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On top of the fulfill-ment of helping, rewards include making friends
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“I am looking forward to living their day to day life,” said Marshman who is trying to learn Swahili.
Marshman found out four weeks ago she was
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“I am motivated. I am really, really motivated. I am not sure how to word
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Marshman to Tanzania
Continued from P. A5
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ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)Amidst a dynamic fl ow of change, both within and without, you are challenged to be resourceful. This includes making key improvements. Creating harmony in your most intimate relationships is a main focus. Focusing to be assertive on one hand yet diplomatic and respectful on the other is the golden mean you seek. Acknowledge your passions yet honor the feelings of others.
TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)Some major shifts and changes close to home continue to rock your world. You feel extra committed to future goals, yet signifi cant others may have confl icting thoughts and feelings. You are willing to make sincere efforts to see all sides. Frustrations regarding external restrictions and denials are the pinch. Commit to creating mutual satisfaction.
GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)With each new day you feel more inspired, pressured and ideally committed to creating better health. It could be your physical body, but also your mental and emotional states probably need attention. The spiritual corner indicates your overall attitude and embrace of life’s deeper intelligence, purpose and timing. Identify and remove negatives of any kind.
CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)Many new thoughts, ideas and visions are fl owing through your mind. You feel ambitious and want to invest somehow. Getting the funds and/or knowing what is worthwhile imply homework. Seeking the advice and guidance of experts feels right, even necessary. Regarding higher stakes, be extra cautious as you are likely to encounter some real players.
LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)Sometimes less is more. At other times we have to give more than usual. Knowing which is best and when is ideal and especially important now. Reaching out to increase the scope and quality of your communications is ideal. Exercising patience and deliberately letting go of control or attachment to things being a certain way will win big points.
VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)A pioneering adventure has begun. Yet, the real work is within and/or behind the scenes. Acquiring and implementing new communication tools and strategies is featured. A steady learning curve is implied. Take the initiative in this regard and avoid leaning on others. Yet, your lead may include soliciting advice and being open to new leads.
LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)Though you may still feel inclined to linger behind the scenes, you are reaching out and thinking forward. When you do step out you want recognition and will achieve this goal by shaking the status quo somehow. This trend will continue. Financially, you are wise to think in terms of investment these days. Aim for the long term and be willing to establish a reliable foundation.
SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)Balancing an open minded approach with a sharp focus is the call now. Entertaining now prospects and possibilities will feel right and perhaps necessary. This includes new modes of communication and associated tools and techniques. Stimulating your network is also important. A high energy cycle now will activate whatever charisma you possess so put it out there.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)If you want some extra attention, now is the time to get it. Approach authority fi gures with added confi dence that you will be seen and heard. Your ability to push through any obstacles is extra high now so make the most of it. Your focus these days, however, is probably best directed to follow through and completion versus new initiatives.
CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)Sometimes it is important to pay closer attention to the details of the big picture, like now. The opportunity for expansion based on new initiatives is available. Balancing strategy with diplomacy is ever ideal and especially so now. With your ambitions run-ning high, the time is right to invest. Search for the people with the talent and skills you need.
AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)The transition between what was and what will be continues. These early days may require extra measures of nurturing and patience. The emphasis on learning is strong. Journalism and/or marketing are likely areas of study. Learning to decipher what others want and how to get attention are the crowd pleasers with the leverage you need.
PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)The seeds of new association and affi liation have been sown. Yet, you will have to play the game ardently to bring them to frui-tion. This means give 110 percent. You may feel stretched across a variety of fronts. This will continue so don’t take on any new projects. Extra study and research are required for you to win.
Contact Michael O’Connor for a Personal Reading | 888.352.2936 | sunstarastrology@gmail.com | www.sunstarastrology.com
Michael O’Connor
Horoscope for the Week September 13, 2013Horoscope for theTip of the Week: On the world stage the tension levels are high these days. Both Mars and Pluto, the rulers of Scorpio, are both at apex points in the overall planetary portrait. Mars is about action and assertion and, in its more pointed expression, aggression and violence. Pluto implies a purifi cation process. It serves to bring issues to the surface to be cleaned, cleared altogether and invariably regenerated. Increased confl ict in the Middle East is probably the main release valve. The political, economic, cultural and religious complexity of the entire region, what may be deemed the navel of modern civilization, defi es simplistic analogies and pat conclusions. That the process and eventual outcome of a spectrum of the battle fronts will affect us all and is already is more certain. Some would argue that this protracted scope of confl ict violence and death is necessary towards the eventual goal of creating stability and world peace. Not everyone agrees with this ironic assertion and opinions regarding the deeper motives are diverse. To say it is all about power is a perspective many would affi rm. How these energies are playing out on a more personal level depends from person to person, group to group and so on. Yet, most if not everyone is noticing at least and actually experiencing the transformational push and purge. Gaining clarity about it in your life is something Astrology can do, if one is adept at using the tool. I invite you to make better sense of what is happening and why in your life.
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West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013 A15
SAFETY, SERVICE & ATTITUDE... that’s how we roll
Canadian owned and operated Dalmac Oilfield Services has been servicing the oil and gas service industry in North Western Alberta since 1955. Our commitment to providing safe, courteous service to our customers has led to increased business.
We have immediate openings in our Warburg, Fox Creek and Edson, Alberta locations for
• Drivers-pressure, vac truck, hot oiler, Super B
• Swampers
• Parts
• Heavy Duty Technicians/ Apprentices
• Welder with mechanical aptitude
We offer a competitive compensation structure with daily performance bonuses, a great team to work with and the best customers in the industry. If you are interested in these opportunities, please submit your resume in confidence to jobs@dalmac.ca or fax to 780-988-8512.
Dalmac is a dynamic, progressive company. We welcome applications from all persons who are qualified. Employment is conditional upon pre-employment D&A screening, driver’s test and abstract.
4934 – 89 Street, Edmonton, Alberta. T6E 5K1Phone (780) 988-8510 • Fax (780) 988-8512
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CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Senior Housing Manager
Please apply by email or fax at:F: (250) 489-2673 E: careers@glm.ca
Silver Kettle VillageGrand Forks, BC
Competitive Wage & Benefits
The Kootenays’ largest provider of seniors’ housing, care, and services.
We are looking for an experienced manager to lead our exceptional housing, hospitality and care teams at Silver Kettle Village, Grand Fork’s largest seniors care community.
Administrative Assistant (part-time)Kootenay Boundary Division of Family PracticeThis seven (7) month contracted position is for approximately 15 hours per week and will involve working independently from your home office.
Key tasks include:• Providing administrative support to two key Division Initiatives: A GP for Me and the Integrated Practice Support Initiative (IPSI)the Division board and committees• Supporting the Clinical Lead, IPSI Project Manager, Research Analysts and project-related committees• Assisting in event planning and hosting, communication, and project administration• Ensuring that the projects’ administrative systems are efficient and effective• Supporting the financial management of the projects
The successful candidate will:• Have at least three years experience in office administration; MoA experience an asset• Be highly organized, pay attention to detail, able to perform multiple tasks, balance priorities and meet deadlines• Have excellent computer skills, including in Excel. Simply Accounting would be an asset.• Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills• Be able to work well alone and as part of a regional team• Have good writing skills; minute taking and transcribing skills would be an asset• Be able to travel within the Kootenay Boundary region • Provide their own computer / home office
The hourly fee rate is approximately $25 (excluding GST if applicable), dependent on experience. For a detailed Job Description please see https://www.divisionsbc.ca/kb/careers. Please email your resume with a letter outlining the skills you bring to this job to kbcareers@divisionsbc.ca.Or mail to: The Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice, P.O Box 9Nelson, BC V1L 5P7 Closing date: September 12th, 2013
Announcements
Coming EventsGROW MARIJUANA Com-mercially. Canadian Commer-cial Production Licensing Con-vention October 26th & 27th. Toronto Airport, Marriott Hotel. www.greenlineacademy.comTickets 1-855-860-8611 or 250-870-1882.
MINI-FASHION SHOW & BAKE SALE, Salvation Army Church Sep.18, 7pm 2030-2nd Ave.Tickets available @ S.A. Thrift Store
Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 - 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Angli-can Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.
Lost & FoundFOUND: 2 pairs of sunglass-es at Gyro Park on Labour Day. Claim at Trail Times.
Lost last of August Louis Vuitton Wallet, either in Castlegar or Trail please
return to 208 - 3rd Ave Castlegar 250-687-4760
Reward
LOST: Lions Park Tues Aug 27th gold pendant 4 rubies, Sapphire & Pearls. Reward Charles 352-6416 / 352-6228
Lost my Tweety Bird truck fl oor mats, left hanging in the North Fork/Hwy #3 car wash on Labour Day weekend. They are of sentimental value - gift from son to mother when I bought my truck. They are in excellent condition. I sure would like to fi nd them, Can’t miss the big Tweety Bird on them! 250-443-3126.
LOST: Small gold carabiner w/3 keys, remote, bike lock key & car key 250 270-0496
Travel
HousesittingBonded female hospital em-ployee looking to house sit in Grand Forks during winter months. 250-328-2820
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Employment
Business Opportunities
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Employment
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Career Opportunities
WE’REHIRING!
MT. MILLIGAN is currently
accepting applications for;
· Mine Mobile Equip. Trainer· Instrument Technicians
· Mill Electrician· Metallurgical Technicians
· Millwrights· Security Guards
· Senior Dam Construction Engineer
· Soil Technicians· Buyer
Please apply online at www.mtmilligan.com
/careers
Drivers/Courier/Trucking
DRIVERS WANTEDAZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake
• Guaranteed 40hr. WorkWeek & Overtime
• Paid Travel & Lodging• Meal Allowance
• 4 Weeks Vacation• Excellent Benefi ts Package
Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience.Apply at:www.sperryrail.com/
careers and then choosethe FastTRACK Application.
Employment
Drivers/Courier/Trucking
HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS
Van Kam’s Group of Compa-nies requires Highway Owner Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training.
We offer above average rates and an excellent
employee benefi ts package.To join our team of Profes-sional drivers, email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to:
careers@vankam.com or call Bev at 604-968-5488
or Fax: 604-587-9889Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.We thank everyone for ap-plying, however we will only contact candidates that interest us.
Career Opportunities
Employment
Drivers/Courier/Trucking
HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS
Van Kam’s Group of Compa-nies requires HighwayOwner Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training.
We offer above average rates and an excellent
employee benefi ts package.To join our team of Profes-sional drivers, email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to:
careers@vankam.com or call Bev at 604-968-5488
or Fax: 604-587-9889Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.We thank everyone for ap-plying, however we will only contact candidates that interest us.
Education/Trade Schools
21 Week HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
Classes start November 18, 2013. Call for more information. Taylor Pro Training Ltd.
1-877-860-7627. www.taylorprotraining.com
Career Opportunities
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Employment
Education/Trade Schools
TRAIN TO be an apart-ment/condominium manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of gradu-ates working. 32 years of suc-cess! Government certifi ed. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-665-8339, 604-681-5456.
Help Wanted
Integra Tire, Woody’s Tire& Auto is looking for anexperienced full time
TIRE TECHNICIANIf you have experience
mounting and balancing tires,are available for full time
employment, and work wellin a fast paced environment
please contact Woody atPhone 250-364-1208
woodystire@gmail.comor in person at
1995 Columbia Ave in Trail
Les SchultzAUTOBODY & GLASS
WE’VE EXPANDED!and require a
Journeyman Autobody Technician
and aJourneyman
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resumes to:
8045 Old Waneta Rd, Trail 250.364.2639
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RUSSELL AUCTION 2067 HWY 3A THRUMS
(BETWEEN CASTLEGAR & NELSON) SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15TH, 11AM - OPEN 9AM
PARTIAL LIST
• 1987 IHC 9670 COE EAGLE 3406 B. CAT 425 HP 40,000 KM DOUBLE SLEEPER, 2 WINCHES• 1988 IHC 9600 COE CUMMINS 400 SINGLE SLEEPER, 8 TON WINCH• FONTAINE 5TH WHEEL C/W AIR SLIDES• 1992 CHEV SLX 2500 SIERRA 4X4• 1989 DODGE B350 VAN• 2010 5’ X 8’ CARGO TRAILER• CHAINS 70 GRADE, RATCHET BINDERS• TRUCK CHAINS, BLOCKING• 12’ BOAT, 9.9 OB & TRAILER• 1996 12 TIRE DOLLY FOR 14’ & 16’ WIDE MOBILE HOMES
• 6 TIRE DOLLY FOR FLAT OFFICE TRAILERS• 8’ X 48’ CP RAIL SHIPPING CONTAINER• HITCHES AND FRAMES• 1998 F150 XLT V8 P.U. • 1998 DAKATO 4X4 V6• 2001 F250 XL SUPER DUTY 4X4• 225 MILLER GAS WELDER• 225 ARC GAS WELDER & CUTTING TORCH• ROSCOE SLIP TANK & 12V PUMP• 3500 WATT GENERATOR
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Employment
Help Wanted
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS?
Relief is only a call away! Call Shelley Cameron Estate Administrator
at 877-797-4357 today, to set up your FREE
consultation in Nelson. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP
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200-1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna , BC V1Y 9X1
An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
Cut N Loose Hair Design is currently looking for a
Hairstylist to join our teamThe successful candidate
must have min 1 year experience, be fl exible,
passionate & willing to learn.We offer a relaxed
atmosphere with education and a high walkin clientele.
If this sounds like you please drop a resume off in person
250-365-2142
DRIVERS requiredLocal Funeral Home is
looking for individuals forevening and weekend part time work for transportation services serving the entire
West Kootenay and Boundary areas. Criminal record check and drivers
abstract required. Successful applicants
must be physically fi t and available on an on call basis.Resumes may be forwarded
to: trailcastle@gmail.comAttention: Bill Clark or call
250-364-1211
FRUITVALE IDA PHARMACYFull time Pharmacy Assistant required for modern pharma-cy. Work area includes dispen-sary, compounding lab and automated pouch packaging for long term care. Experience and certifi cation is required. Apply in person or in confi -dence to:fruitvaleIDA@hotmail.comor Box 490, Fruitvale, BCV0G 1L0. Attn: Peter.September 30, 2013 DeadlineHair Stylist wanted for chair rental. Headlines Hair studio Grand Forks. 250-442-0014JOURNEYMAN WELDER needed. Stainless steel weld-ing an asset. Please send re-sume with references to: PO Box 398, Trail, BC V1R 4L7.LITTLE SCHOLARS Chil-dren’s Village now hiring quali-fi ed ECE & Infant Toddler edu-cators. For more information www.trailpreschool.caSURESPAN STRUCTURES requires Welder/Fabricator. Requirements: Welder Level “C” or 1st year fabrication minimum. Forklift and crane operators experience. Knowl-edge of how to interpret engi-neering drawings. CWB ticket an asset. Understand & apply basic mathematical skills. Pre-employment drug screen may be required. Mail resume to 3721 Drinkwater Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6P2, fax: 250-746-8011 or email: shelly@sure-spanstructures.com
Trades, Technical
Certifi ed Journeyman Automotive Tech
required for full time work in busy local shop. Fax resume
& cover letter to 250-442-2884 or
e-mail to tomkat4@telus.net.
Employment
Trades, TechnicalGUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General laborers and tradesmen for oil and gas in-dustry. Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message. For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209.
Services
Healing ArtsGrand Forks: “Joan’s Chakra Readings” Rest, relaxation, mystery. $50. 250-442-8239.
ReikiGreenwood Psychic and Reiki Master offers card read-ing, Reiki treatments and classes. 250-444-0525.
Education/TutoringGrand Forks: “Joan’s English Support” Help with reading, writing, speaking, listening. Former teacher. $25/session. 250-442-8239.
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN debt? Cut debts more than 50% and be debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free con-sultation. Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+www.mydebtsolution.com
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.
1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: it’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.
Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind and a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
ContractorsCustom blueprints.Visit: wwldesigns.ca We will not be undersold!
HANSON DECKINGWest Kootenay Agent forDuradek 250-352-1814
Garden & LawnGood soiless mix $35 pickup load. Pick up between 9:30-12:30, Monday - Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014.
Grand Forks: “Joan’s Weed & Lawn Care” for seniors. Au-tumn leaves, weeds & care. 250-442-8239. $15/ hr.
Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)
Services
Misc Services
Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop• Mobile & RV Park• U-Haul/moving supplies
Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pmSat : 10 am - 4 pm
Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay
HAY FOR SALE small square
$160/ton250-428-4316
LivestockMiniature geldings, sheep, goat, pack mules and horse drawn wagon. 250-447-9442.
Saddle horses for sale. Two 3 year olds, well started. One 5 year old, ride and pack. One 18 year old, anyone can ride. All guarantied sound. Call Owl Mountain Ranch 250-447-9442 for prices.
Merchandise for Sale
Antiques / VintageAntique oak icebox, beautiful solid oak, excellent condition. 37.5”Wx22”Dx54”H $1100. Westbridge area.250-446-2761
Auctions
AuctionF.J. Smitheram Trailer
Towing Ltd Liquidation, Vehicles and Equipment at
Russell Auction2067 Hwy 3A Thrums
between Castlegar & NelsonSunday, Sept 15th 11 Am
Open 9 AMTerms Cash Or Cheque Only
Call 1-250-399-4793
Farm Equipment1949-52 Ford 8N tractor w/3 pt hitch. Running. $2,150/obo. 250-442-1238.
FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products
BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED
GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF
Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available
Quarters/Halves$2.60/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger
$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS
250-428-4316 Creston
Firewood/FuelFirewood: logging truck load. 250-442-5894, cell 250-442-7176.
Firewood split & delivered. Larch $250 cord. Fir $180 cord. 10% disc for seniors or multiply cords. 250-443-4775.
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesChristina Lake: “Moving sale” Fri/Sat/Sun. Sept. 13/14/15th. 9am-3pm daily. Everything must go, antique buffet, futon, dinette set, lots more. 1996 Fife rd.Grand Forks: 165 77th Ave, Fri/Sat, Sept 13/14, 9am-3pm. “Huge shed sale”. Tools, wheel chairs, garden stuff, col-lectable’s & furniture.
Heavy Duty Machinery
A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’53’ in stock. SPECIAL
44’X40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!
Sets up in one day!40’ Containers under $2500!
Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders
JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB
www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for Sale2 lg pet travel cages, 30”1x 19”wx23”t, $70 ea. Pain relief designed by chiropractor. Be your own chiropractor for neck, back, shoulders & hip adjustments c/w carrying case, $70. Call 250-446-2761.7.5 hp Honda outboard motor, great shape, hardly any hours. This is a four stroke engine, no mixed fuel. Priced to sell at $450.00. 250-442-2674 after 6pm.
Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent
20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014
Antiques & Collectables Sale
Vernon Collectors Club25th Annual
Vernon Rec Centre3310 - 37 Avenue
Next to Curling Rink140 + tables of collectables!
Fri. Sept 20, 3 - 8 PM,Sat Sept 21, 10 - 4 PM
Admission $3.00is good for BOTH days
Cement mixer, radial arm saw, corner shower unit, truck tool box, oak desk w/chair, buffet & hutch, misc sm tools, etc. 250-447-6373.HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?Hot Tub/w cover, new electri-cal, wire & breaker, TLC. $500/obo. 250-304-7900.Mobile Chair Scooter. 2 new battery’s, new charger. $450/obo. 250-442-8011.
Olympia electronic compact typewriter c/w cover & wood desk, extra supplies $200; Le-longhi toaster oven, bakes & grills, like new. 250-446-2761
Queen Size Hide-a-Bed, 2.5 yrs old, like new $750
354-1194STEEL BUILDING Sizzling summer savings event! 20x22 $4,188. 25x24 $4,598. 30x36 $6,876. 32x44 $8,700. 40x52 $12,990. 47x70 $17,100. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422.www.pioneersteel.caSTEEL BUILDINGS/Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206.www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for SaleSun-Mar composting toilet, family size, hardly used. $650. 250-442-7626.
Upright freezer/$175. Sport pal canoe/$300. Welder, helmet & etc(3phase)/$275. Lg nice electric fi re place/$75. 30-06 Browning BLR, 2 clips, Leou-pold Vari-X3 scope. Pal re-quired. 250-442-8070.
Washer/Dryer, like new. $280.00. 250-442-7626.
Waterford cast iron wood stove with cook top. Certifi ed CSA and EPA approved. (new $2,800) $1,200. 250-442-3598
Misc. WantedGenuine Coin Collector BuyerCollections, Olympic Gold &Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030
Musical InstrumentsMusical Instruments, Lessons
Books & Accessories P.A. lighting sales & rentals
BAY AVENUE MUSIC, TRAIL250-368-8878
Yamaha YAS-23 Student Alto Sax. Great condition. 250-442-3938.
Real Estate
Acreage for Sale20 Acres in City of Castlegar and 4 Acres in Ootischenia
Both Subdividable. Phone 250-365-5663
Apt/Condos for SaleTRAIL Reno’d, heritage style apartments in quiet, well kept building. Close to downtown, on site laundry, Non smoking. 1 bdrm $500 2 bdrm $575 Heat & Hot Water included 250-226-6886or 250-858-2263
For Sale By OwnerChristina Lake level entry3 bed, 3 bath House: full
daylight basement: .5 acre. Open concept, vaulted ceilings
country kitchen with pantryGarage, extra parking, easy access. Extras, quality, move
in ready. 250-365-5582
Houses For Sale505 Richards St., Nelson,
2 bdrm w/Legal Suite$334,900
Retired or just starting, this solid house has a history of continuous income from the
rental suite. The house & yard are well maintained
with a 2 year old roof, new clothes dryer & water heater. All electric heat plus effi cient gas heater in the main living
room for comfort on coolwinter days. The compact lot
& single paved parkingrequire low maintenance.
House is rented up & down. Do not disturb tenants -
please phone forappointment
250-352-7025
Castlegar Newly Renovated 3 bdrm, 1 bath Home private yard, walking
distance to school & down-town, 1002-6th St, $229,900 Phone Bob 250-365-9344
Private Sale. 3bdrm, 2000 sq ft. House on 1/4 acre lot on quiet street. Fenced backyard, 2 covered decks, workshop, 1 bay garage, wood/natural gas heat. 250-442-2702.
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Houses For SaleGrand Forks: 1900+ sq ft log house, lg diameter logs, vaulted ceilings, refi nished hardwood fl oors, new kitch-en and bath, 3bdrms, on very slightly sloped 27+ acres. 1/3 treed, looks across Granby Valley, creek runs across southern boun-dary, turtle pond, 5 min walk to river and bridge, fenced, horse buildings and outdoor arena, vender fi nancing, $409,900. 250-442-6134.
Property for Sale or Trade 117 + acres prime farm land w/2 homes, 2,500sq ft log house & 2 bdrm farm accom-modations. See ad on Kijiji, ID# 463285899. 250-421-7640
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LotsTwo fully serviced lots in City of Castlegar Ph. 250-365-5663
Mobile Homes & Parks
FACTORY DIRECT Whole-sale CSA certifi ed modular homes, manufactured/mobile homes and park model homes, we ship throughout Western Canada. Visit us on-line at www.hbmodular.com or 877-976-3737
Greenwood: 2bdrm mobile oncorner lot. Upgrades, garage, storage, RV parking. Asking $64,900/obo. 250-445-6340.
Recreational
Grand Forks: 200A recrea-tion property, 1200 sq ft home (built 2010) with full unfurnished basement, out-buildings. 50A pasture, treed, creek, SW facing, great views. Located 6km N of Grand Forks. Go to face-book.com/SandCreekRanch for pictures and more de-tails. $699,000. 250-442-1244 (c).
Revenue PropertyCastlegar 6-plex plus
commercial space for sale Income $5150/mth, Close to
Tim Hortons & shopping asking $495,000 Cap rate 9%
Call James 250-608-3930
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Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentBella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250.364.1822
CASTLEGAR, 1Bdrm. ground level, f/s, $600./mo.util.incl., avail. immed. 604-512-4178
Castlegar 1 bdrm ground level fully furnished
suitable for 1 person $950/mth include Utilities & internet
Avail Immed or Oct 1st 250-608-9492
Castlegar close to DT Lrg 2 Bdrm Apartment, lrg deck F/S,N/P, N/S, W/D on
premises, $700/mth + utilities Avail Oct 1st, 365-1032
or 304-9010
Clean, bright partial furnished 1 Bdrm, $725/mth utilities,
internet, cable & laundry incl covered parking for one, can be equipped or not, N/S, N/PAvail Sept 12th, refer needed
Call 250-365-7400, Cell304-9549 leave msg on both
Ermalinda Apartments, Glen-merry. Adults only. N/P, N/S. 1-2 bdrms. Ph. 250.364.1922
Francesco Estates, Glenmer-ry. Adults only. N/P, N/S, 1-3 bdrms. Phone 250.368.6761.
Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred, $550/m includes utils. 250-442-4241.
Grand Forks: 1-bdrm near downtown, F/S, laundry onsite. Suitable for adult. N/S, N/P., utilities included. Call 250-442-2168 for appointment.
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, SxS duplex. N/S, N/P. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.
Modest 2 bdrm apartment 5 min out of town $690/m + utilities N/S N/P 354-4381 Avail NOW
NELSON Blewett: New, clean, quiet 1 bedroom suite. NS/NP util incl Avail.Oct.1st 352-0181
ROSSLAND, 2bd. F/S, W/D. N/S, N/P. Covered carport. 250-362-9473
W.Trail. 2-bd. main fl oor. f/s,w/d,d/w, heat pump $750./mo. plus utilities. Avail. immediately. 250-368-1015
Apartment Furnished
Lovely Small furn 1 bdr, W/D, N/S,Ymir, refs $600 604-989-0258
Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Cottages / CabinsGrand Forks: 2 bdrm, 1 bath, fully furnished, riverside prop-erty, avail Nov 1st-May 1st. $600/m + utils. NS, ND, NP, RR. Call 808-826-8919.
Duplex / 4 PlexSpacious 2 bdrm suite w/amazing view fromsunporch. Wooden fl oor, deep cast iron tub, fi replace, organic garden & creek on 3 acres property and great community in Beasley 865/m250 359-6669
Mobile Homes & Pads
CASTLEGAR, 2 Bdrm Mobile Home, spacious, bright walking distance to Tim
Horton’s, Safeway,close to other amenities, N/P, N/S, F/S
W/D, $800/mth + utilities 250-231-5951
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, 2 bath, new mobile on 1/2 acre, 2 min from town, 5 apply’s, $750/m + utils, NS, NP. 587-894-3377.
Rentals
Mobile Homes & Pads
Rock Creek: 3 mobile homes. All newly reno’d. Quiet trailer park. Looking for 50+ year-old tenants. $475-$525/m wa-ter&sewer incl’d. Call Tim: 250-446-2902
Homes for Rent2 bd cottage by Gilpin Rd. Sep 1. F/S, wa, wood heat. $700, incls most util’s. Ref’s & de-posit required. Min 8m lease. Suitable for working couple w/ car. 250-442-2604. See ad# 33069 in GRAND-FORKS.GYOS.ca
Castlegar central near Tim Horton’s & No Frills, 2 Bdrm
1 up & 1 down, F/S, W/D Avail immed, $900/mth +
utilities, 250-304-5081
Christina Lake: 2 bdrm + den, 1/2 block to lake, 3 blocks to school and comm. centre, all appl’s, furnishings avail, gar-age/basement storage. Annual lease $850/m + utils. Avail Oct 1st. 250-762-9196.
Christina Lake: 2bdrm mo-bile. Near golf course. $700 in-cludes util’s. 604-210-1620 or email azoreancatering@hot-mail.com
Christina Lake: 3bdrm. Avail Sep 1/13. $750/m + util’s. Wood stove. NS. 444-2670.
Christina Lake: 3 bdrm mo-bile, completely renovated, new deck, $550/m + utilities. No dogs. 250-447-9270.
Christina Lake creekfront. 3bdrm double wide, long term, NS, pets neg. $700. 447-9036
Christina Lake - waterfront 3BR/2BA fully furnished home available Sep 2013-May 2014, $700/mo + util’s. NS, NP, 210 ft of waterfront, large private beach & dock. WD, WD, up-right freezer. RR. 253-945-1338 for more information.
Christina Lake year round, 2 bdrm house & or business. $675 + utils. 250-447-9212
Grand Forks: 10 575 Grandby Rd. 3 bdrm log house. 250-352-7081.
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, close to town, RR, NS, avail immed. $800/m + utils. 250-443-4841.
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm home on Kettle River. F/S, W/D, N/S, N/P, RR. $750/m + utilities. Phone 250-442-4104.
Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm recently renovated townhouse behind the High school, fenced back yard, $750/m + utils, NS, avail Oct lst. Small but very cozy 2 bdrm cottage overlooking riv-er. Shares 1 acre with and home. Blocks from Extra Foods. $650 mob + util. N/S. 250-666-0088.
Grand Forks: 4 bdrm, 2 bath, downtown, separate storage, 5 apps. Avail immed. $1000/m + utils. 604-943-9026.
Grand Forks: Nice 2 bdrm home in good area, 5 appli-ances, avail now. N/S, N/P, $750 plus utils. Call 250-442-2272 or 250-444-4912.
Grand Forks: riverfront home 3bdrm, 2bath, fully furnished, avail Oct 1st-May 1st, NS, NP, RR, ND. $850/m + utils. 808-826-8919.
Lakefront furnished cabin @ 10 Mile avail Sept 15th - June 30th , mature adult, refs, N/S N/P $750/m ulit incl 825-4666 or 354-4779
Small 1 bdrm cabin in Nelson w/beautiful lake view, recent reno, new kitchen, windows etc... great for N/S, maturesingle or couple with N/P,
$850/mo heat, power & water included. Avail Oct 1stPhone 250-551-3336
Rentals
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RentalsGrand Forks;1 bdrm apt. $650 utils inc. 2 bdrm apt, $750 util’s inc. 2 bdrm suite, 5 appl’s, close to schools $750. 2 bdrm mobile, $625, pri-vate setting. 1 bdrm +, house, $625/m, close to town. 3 bdrm home, $825/m. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, executive home $1,250/m. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath $900/m. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, fenced yard, close to schools $1,050/m.Greenwood:3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m. Christina Lake:3bdrm, partly furnished, 5 appl’s, $850/m, close to school. 2bdrm furnished suite, $800/m, utils inc, avail until June 30, 2014.
PRIME COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE
Available in Greenwood and Grand Forks
Terms negotiableN/S, N/P, References.
Ken: 250-442-2632ken.dodds@yahoo.ca
Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Rooms for RentGrand Forks: wanted quiet in-dependent renter to share home. $300/m. 250-442-5732.
StorageCascade Containers & Stor-age. Sales or Rentals $100 month. 442-2599 or 443-1599.
Suites, Lower1 brdm large private apartment suite, long term professional adult, N/P, N/S $880/m inclu heat & power 250 551-0289 or 352-7884Beautiful Bright new 1 bdrm suite North Shore, yard/beach/laundry,N/S, P/Neg $785 incl util 825-2217
Castlegar 3 bdrm on river $1,000 + utilities, 1 Bdrm Apt
$530 & $600 incl utilities Call 250-608-3930
Christina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, $650/m utils, cable & internet included, partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275.
TownhousesThe Gables Housing Society is replenishing it’s waiting list. Apply by googling “BC Hous-ing on line application”, for questions please email j j oyce1. joyce@gmai l . com, or call Jackie at 250-443-0013.
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Cars - Domestic1996 Pontiac Grandam SE. Auto, new tires, recent tune-up, nice car, cheap on gas. $1350. 250-442-3636.
1997 Lincoln Continental 4 drw Sedan, white, fully
loaded $2,000 250-365-3724
2000 Oldsmobile Alero, 4 cyl, 91,851km, good condition. $2000 fi rm. 250-446-2600
2006 Toyota Corolla CE 104,000 km, 4 snow tires c/w rims, $7,000 250-365-6727
91 S10 Chevy. Economical sm truck. 6 cylinder, 4.3 litre. $1000/obo. 250-442-4239.
New 2013 Toyota Matrix. 2300km. Paid: 22,350 + ext war.: 1350=23,700. Asking $18,000. Call Jim: 447-9162.
Cars - Sports & Imports
1992 Golf Volks Wagon, 4 dr hatch back, 5 sp, new tires, new exhaust, runs excellent. $1,500/obo. 250-442-0122 or 250-493-1807.
1997 Honda Accord, 4 cyl, au-to, loaded, $3,400. 250-442-0122 or 250-493-1807.
Recreational/Sale2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD, low km, 6Lt, $8,000. 1999 Fleetwood 8.5ft camper $4,500, or both $11,000/obo. 250-442-0180
4-ATV’s, 1 child’s, 2 juniors, 1 adult. 3-2012’s & 1-2013. Priced from $1,200 to $1,800. OBO. 250-442-8011.
Castlegar 1976 two wheel Travelaire rebuilt with new
plumbing, fl ush toilet, battery & brake magnet
Call 250-304-2766
RV: 1989 Class C. Chevy cita-tion. 24ft. dual fuel, rear corner bed, good condition for the year. New Tires. New motor at 90,000k, total 149,000k. $6900. Ask for Joe 250-442-0336, cell: 250-442-7279
Truck Camper - Okanagan (older), 8ft. hunter special, all 3 appl’s in good working order, $800/obo. 250-442-6165.
Trucks & Vans1982 GMC S 15 pickup regu-lar cab long box w/canopy, V6, auto, a/c. Very good running truck Ex California vehicle NO RUST, has had new shocks, heater core, brakes and tires in the last year 97000 miles on the odometer. This is a great truck for the price $950 takes it away. Phone 250-442-2674 after 6pm.
1988 Ford Aerostar van. Run-ning. $800/obo. 250-442-8011.
1989 Chevy Van, 350, auto, 4 captain seats. good shape, $3,500. Tent trailer, sleeps 6, cooler, stove, sink, furnace, $550. 250-442-3981.
1994 Yukon 4x4, 2dr, new $1800 exhaust system, 4 extra winter wheels, undercoated, clean, well maintained. $3200 fi rm. 250-445-6615
1995 Jimmy: 4x4, 4 door. $1200/obo. 250-447-9036.
1996 DODGE RAM Laramie 2500 Diesel, auto, loaded, in Grand Forks. 250-493-1807.
2001 Toyota Sienna Van, V6, auto, PW, CC, AC, 2010km, runs excellent, $3,700. 250-442-0122 or 250-493-1807
Boats19’ Campion SE Bowriderc/w trailer and many extras5L 1/0, less then 200 hourslike new - asking $17,500
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*$5,000 Honda cash purchase incentive is available on select Honda vehicles. Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. #Limited time 0.99% finance offer based on new 2013 Honda models and a 24 month finance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C. Finance example based on a new 2013 Civic DX model FB2E2DEX and a 60 month finance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C.: $16,935 at 0.99% per annum equals $133.54 bi-weekly for 60 months. Freight and PDI of $1,495 included. Cost of borrowing is $424.58, for a total obligation of $17,360.20. Down payment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at finance inception. Taxes are extra. Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. ¥Limited time lease offer based on select new 2013 Honda models and a 24 month lease term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C. Lease example based on a new 2013 CR-V LX model RM3H3DES and a 60 month lease term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C.: 0.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Monthly payment, including freight and PDI, is $294.40. Down payment of $0.00, first monthly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $17,664.00. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. **MSRP is $36,630 / $27,630 / $31,630 / $25,630 including freight and PDI of $1,640 based on a new 2013 Pilot LX YF3H2DE / CR-V LX RM3H3DES / Odyssey LX 5AT RL5H2DE / Accord LX CR2E3DE and $16,935 / $16,075 based on a new 2013 Civic DX FB2E2DEX / Fit GE8G2DEX including $1,495 freight and PDI. ¥/*/#/** Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be required. For all offers license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are extra. Offers valid from September 4th through September 30th, 2013 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
bchonda.com
WITH THESE PRICES, OUR 2013s WON’T LAST LONG.
The Honda
CLEAROUTMODEL
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVE ON SELECT 2013 MODELS.*
$5,000
0.99%OR ON EVERY NEW 2013 HONDA. LEASE OR FINANCE.#¥
A19West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013
CASTLEGAR
250-304-2700 Castlegar at Columbia and 44th
Monday- Friday 9am-6pmSaturday 9am - 5pm | Sunday Noon - 5pm
Check the fl yer out online at thebrick.com or call The Brick Castlegar @ 250-304-2700 for questions/orders.
“OAC. with The Brick Card Platinum account (the Account). Minimum Purchase (excluding taxes) of $250 is required. No interest accrues and no payments are required towards the Purchase during the Promotional Period. Airy Brick delivery charges, GST (5%), PST or HST (if applicable), Merchant Fee (not applicable in Quebec) and other fees or charges that apply to your Purchase (e.g. environmental fees) are required by The Brick to be paid at the time of the Purchase. Any lees or charges fi nanced on your Account, including the Merchant Fee, will form part of your Purchase under the Promotional Offer(the Offer) and/or the 18 Months No Payment, No Interest Offer, will not be required to be paid during the Promotional Period. If the minimum payment on the Account during the Promotional Period is not made, the Offer will end and the annual interest rate (“Preferred Rate”) of 29.9% will then apply on any unpaid balance owing under the Offer at that time until it is paid in full. An Account Statement will be provided monthly and cover a billing period (statement period) of 28-33 days. In Quebec, a 25 day grace period applies to the Balance, and outside Quebec, a 25-day grace period applies to any Purchase that appears on your statement for the fi rst time. The balance under this Offer may be paid at any time before the Promotional Period ends. See your Cardholder Agreement for more information about the Offer including the fees and charges that apply. 18 Months, No Payment. No Interest Merchant Fee is $129.95. No interest accrues and no payments are required towards the Purchase during the Promotion Period. If the balance of the Offer has not been paid in full by the Promotional Due Date, the unpaid balance owing under this Offer will be converted to a Regular Credit Purchase, and the Preferred Rate (29.9%) will apply after the end of the Promotional Period to that Regular Credit Purchase and a Deferral Fee of $42.50 (not applicable in Quebec) will be charged. Minimum monthly payments will also then apply, calculated as set out in the Cardholder Agreement and Disclosure Statement for your Account Details for a Sample Transaction on your Credit Card Product for the 18 Months, No Payment, No Interest Promotion: Sample Purchase amount (including taxes): $2(XX).00, Merchant Fee $129.95, and interest charges $0.00. Total interest charges & Merchant Fee: $129.95. Total Purchase Amount (including interest charges, Merchant Fee and taxes): $2129.95. Balance due January 2015, thereafter minimum monthly payments of the greater of 3.5% of your outstanding balance of your Purchases or $10, are due. A Deferral Fee of $42.50 (not applicable in Quebec) is charged and the Preferred Rate (29.9%) applies to the outstanding balance owing under this Offer. Annual Fee (Quebec Only): A $35.00 Annual Fee applies on the Primary Card ($0 each Authorized User Card). For this “No Payment, No Interest” Offer, the Annual Fee will be charged to the Account during the Promotional Period but is not payable until the fi rst statement period after this Offer ends. 40160 Equal Monthly Payments with No Interest Merchant Fee is$149.95. The minimum payment for this Offer is based on a special repayment factor of 2.5% of the amount of the Purchase for a 40 month Promotional Period. Details for a Sample Transaction on your Credit Card Product for the 40/60 Equal Monthly Payments with No Interest Promotion: Sample Purchase amount (including taxes): $2000.00, Merchant Fee $149.95 (4.75%) and interest charges (at time of Purchase): $0.00. Total interest charges & Merchant Fee: $149.95. Total Purchase amount including Merchant lee, interest charges and taxes over fi rst 40 months $2,149.95. (Annual Fee for Card not shown in this sample transaction.) ‡ Product may vary by location and may not be exactly as illustrated. We reserve the right to limit quantities by store and per purchase. To receive bonus offer or discount complete package must be purchased and kept. +This offer cannot be combined with any other discount or free gift purchase, sale, or other promotion, unless otherwise specifi ed. ∆ Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers, iComlort, Tempur-Pedic, and Trump lseries. Minimum mattress set purchase $999.97. ++An Electronic Recycling Surcharge will be added where applicable. §Receive an amount equal to the price of the extended warranty towards your next furniture or mattress purchase. For terms and conditions visit www.thebrick.com. See in store for complete details. Offer effective September 13 - 16, 2013, unless otherwise indicated.
If it’s not in our fl yer or already
marked down, take
All sofas and sectional
collections20%OFF
PLUS if it’s not in our fl yer or already marked down, take
Home Accents, Home Offi ce, TV Stands, Wall
Units, Fireplaces & Occasional Tables30%
OFF
ALL BEDROOMS&
ALL DINING
Including individual pieces and our already
incredible bedrom package prices!30%
OFF
QUEENMATTRESS
SET$129997
50% OFFQUEEN & KING SETS ONLY
Queen Reg. $2599.97 RTROONQPK
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Royal Troon Queen Mattress Set
SAVE $1300QUEENMATTRESS
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BIGGESTTENTSALE
90%OFF
UP TO
Our original price on clearance items in the tent
• As-Is Furniture •• Scratch & Dent Appliances •
• Discounted Electronics •
BUY MORESAVE MORE
ON RECLINING!BUY 1 PIECEsofa, loveseat or chair and get 20% OFF*
BUY 2 PIECESmatching sofa, loveseat or chair pieces and get 25% OFF*
BUY 3 PIECESmatching sofa, loveseat or chair pieces and get 40% OFF*
*our ticket price on each piece
89” Toreno Genuine Leather Reclining Sofa
Reclining Loveseat $941.98 Reclining Chair $767.98
Reclining Sofa Only$95398
After DiscountWhen you buy 3 reclining pieces at ticket price
PLUS DO NOT PAY FOR18 MONTHS WITH NO INTEREST
ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE!**Taxes, administration fees, delivery fees and other charges are due at time of purchase.
SALE18 MONTHS WITH NO INTERESTFINAL WEEKEND!
Reclining Sofa Reclining Loveseat $941.98 Reclining Chair $767.98
ALL GENUINE LEATHER
SOFAS
When you buy the matching loveseat
or chair at our ticket price75%
OFF
ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES
MARKED DOWN!
ALL KITCHEN APPLIANCES 20% OFF
FRIDGENOW ONLY$1299
22 cu.ft. French Door Stainless Steel Fridge GX2SHBVY
• Hidden Hinge Design• Spill-proof glass shelving
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A20 Thursday, September 12, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
www.castlegartoyota.comwww.castlegartoyota.comwww.castlegartoyota.comTOYOTACASTLEGAR
1530 COLUMBIA AVENUE CASTLEGAR | 1.888.692.4953
TOYOTA
The 2013s Mustand Castlegar Toyota makes the going good!
2013Prius c
Lease term: 60 months. Rate: 3.9% through Toyota Financial Services OAC. Mileage: 20,000 km/year. Total due at delivery: $324. Total paid: $17,064 plus tax. Buyout: $8,695 plus tax. Model: KDTA3P pkg B.
$162 biweekly
0 DownPayment
2013Tacoma
Rate: 3.5%. Term: 84 months through Toyota Financial Services, OAC, with 0 down payment. Total: $36,397. No charge undercoating. Model: UU4ENM pkg A
$199 biweekly
or $2,000 Cash Rebate
2013Corolla CE
Rate: 0%. Term: 84 months through Toyota Financial Services, OAC, with 0 down payment. Total: $23,420. Includes $275 undercoating plus tax. Model: BU42EP pkg C.
$129 biweekly
0 Down Payment
2013Tundra
Lease term: 60 months. Rate: 1.9% through Toyota Financial Services OAC. Mileage: 20,000 km/year. Total due at delivery: $6,229 includes $5,000 down payment. Total paid: $38,085 plus tax. Includes $275 undercoating plus tax. Buyout: $16,519 plus tax. Model: BY5F1T pkg B.
$280 biweekly
0 Down at 1.9%
2013Sienna
Rate: 1.9%. Term: 84 months through Toyota Financial Services, OAC, with 0 down payment. Total: $36,393. No charge undercoating. Model: ZK3DCK pkg A.
$199 biweekly
0 Down at 1.9%
2013RAV4
Lease term: 60 months. Rate: 3.9% through Toyota Financial Services OAC. Mileage: 20,000 km/year. Total due at delivery: $359. Total paid: $18,901 plus tax. Includes $275 undercoating plus tax. Buyout: $11,404 plus tax. Model: ZFREVT pkg B.
$179 biweekly
0 Down Payment
Limited Double Cab 4x4 LE FWD
Access Cab 4x4
Heated seats, auto, air V6, six-speed manual
Includes winter tiresLeather, navigation, loaded
V6, seven passenger, top rated 81 MPG
KOOTENAY NEWS WEST KOOTENAY B Section
Thursday, September 12, 2013
LIQUIDATIONPre-Owned Automobile
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All trades welcome On-the-spot financing
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Vehicles Sold Direct to the PublicStarting at...
$98* $0*per month down payment
* $0 Down payment OAC. 100% � nancing OAC. Subject to lender’s � nal approval. Negative equity will be added to amount � nanced. Example: 2007 Toyota Yaris STK#EC4024A, Selling price $4207.97 + taxes and $699 admin fee. 60 month term
@ 6.99% interest OAC. Subject to credit approval.
NELSON FORD PARTS AND SERVICE IS OPEN FULL SERVICE SATURDAYS!
WE ALSO OFFER
TIRE STORAGE
WHY DEAL WITH DIRTY TIRES
WHEN YOU CAN LEAVE IT TO
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$5999‡FOR ONLY THE
WORKS‡
There’s more to it than oil* and a � lter.
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Rotate and inspect all four tires
Up to 83-point inspection
Offer expires September 30th 2013. Offer may be cancelled at any time without notice. See Service Advisor for complete details. Applicable taxes and provincial levies not included. Dealer may sell for less. Available at participating locations. ‡Applies to single rear wheel vehicles only. Diesel models not eligible. *Up to 5 litres of oil. Disposal fees may be extra. Does not apply to diesel engines. ◊Based on a Ford Fusion V6 automatic that has a fuel consumption rating of 10L/100 km in combined city/highway driving (properly tuned), a one-year driving distance of 24,000 km and $1.02 per litre for gasoline. Improved fuel ef� � ciency and emission reduction levels depend on model, year and condition of vehicle. ©2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
*Ask about our special ‘The Works’ package for diesel
Here’s a HOT DEAL on Uniroyal Tiger Paw ice and Snow
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Keep your stuff dry this winter with a Soft Rolling Tonneau Cover
REGULAR PRICE $362.95 each
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B2 Thursday, September 12, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
Members of the Kootenay Colum-bia Trails Society work crew have been busy im-proving the Miral Heights trail in East Trail. The goal is to link three trails in that area and create a nine-kilometre trail that extends from Miral heights to Sunningdale.
Art Harrison
Upgradingassets
Vocal showpieceSinger Dawn Graham demonstrates expertise at Miners’ Hall in Rossland. See story, P. B5
Jim Sinclair
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B3West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013
Community
A bene� t is being held for Tammi Wil-son, a local young woman whom spe-cialists believe has Pick’s disease – a pro-gressive, degenerative brain disease that gradually destroys one’s ability to behave appropriately, em-pathize with others, learn, reason, make judgments, commu-nicate and carry out daily activities.
Pick’s disease is one of a family of diseases known as Frontotemporal De-mentia (FTD). While rare, accounting for only between one and � ve per cent of all dementias, it is the most common cause of early-onset de-mentia in people un-der sixty years of age.
Pick’s disease usu-ally begins a� er age 40; neither the cause nor cure for Pick’s disease is known.
� e outcome for people with FTD is poor. � e disease progresses steadi-ly and o� en rapidly, ranging from less than two years in some individuals to more than ten years in others.
Depending on the symptoms and se-verity of the disease, the patient may need monitoring and help with personal hy-giene and self-care. Eventually, there may be a need for 24-hour care and monitoring at home or in a spe-cial facility.
A bene� t is being
organized by Tam-mi’s friends on Sep-tember 14 from 4 to 10 p.m. at Lion’s Park in Greenwood to help raise funds for her care.
� ere will be live music, a beer garden, BBQ and auction. Admission is by do-nation.
Donations can be made for Tammi Wilson at the Heri-tage Credit Union in Greenwood.
� e following in-formation of the condition is included courtesty of Wikipe-dia:
“Pick’s disease is named a� er Arnold Pick, a professor of psychiatry from the University of Prague who � rst discovered and described the dis-ease in 1892 by exam-ining the brain tissue of several deceased patients with histo-ries of dementia.[2][11] As a result, the characteristic histo-logical feature of this disease—a protein tangle that appears as a large body in neuro-nal tissue—is named
a Pick body. In 1911, Alois Alzheimer not-ed the complete ab-sence of senile plaques and neuro� lbrillary tangles as well as the presence of Pick Bod-ies and occasional ballooned neurons.
� e symptoms of Pick’s disease include di� culty in speech and thinking, behav-ioral changes, im-paired regulation of social conduct (e.g., breaches of etiquette, tactlessness, dis-in-hibition), passivity, inertia, over-activity, pacing and wander-ing.[3] � e changes in personality allow doctors to distinguish between Pick’s disease and Alzheimer’s dis-ease.[1] Pick’s disease is one of the causes of the clinical syndrome of frontotemporal lobar degeneration which has three sub-types.
“Pick’s disease pa-thology is associated more with the fron-totemporal dementia and progressive non-� uent aphasia sub-types than the seman-tic dementia subtype.”
Bene� t planned for Greenwood woman
PAT KELLYWest Kootenay Advertiser
The young and vibrant looking Tammi Wilson is a suspected sufferer of the rare Pick’s dis-ease. Submitted
Pick’s disease usually begins after age 40; neither the
cause nor the cure for Pick’s
diesase is known
Trail Society for the Performing ArtsA new season of internationally acclaimed musicians and dance
2013 - 2014 seasonAxé Capoeira - Brazilian Music & DanceTuesday, October 15, 2013Grupo Axé Capoeira has performed worldwide since its conception in Brazil, making its Canadian debut in 1990. With exciting choreographed dances, internationally acclaimed capoeira, high-flying acrobatics, invigorating music and dazzling costumes, Axé Capoeira performances have enthralled audiences of all ages.
B2 - The Bergmann Piano DuoTuesday, November 5, 2013“176 Keys: 2 pianos in delightful harmony.”
The Bergmann Piano Duo (Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann) have been inspiring audiences for over two decades with their dynamic and energetic performances of uniquely eclectic programmes.
Their extensive repertoire ranges from the baroque to the contemporary.
Ensemble Caprice - Christmas in the Baroque EraThursday, December 5, 2013Discover the colourful and varied musical traditions of Christmas in the Baroque era as celebrated in Europe, Mexico and South America, with this Juno-winning Canadian early music group. Ensemble Caprice is renowned for its innovative interpretations of baroque music. For 20 years Ensemble Caprice has received national and international acclaim for their performances of early music. In November 2009 the New York Times featured them in a lengthy article, praising them as “imaginative, even powerful, and the playing is top-flight.”
Joe Sealy’s Africville Suite - Gospel, Blues and JazzTuesday, February 11, 2014Joe Sealy and his band join with one of the country’s foremost gospel, blues and jazz singers, Jackie Richardson, for an incredible musical journey. Africville Suite tells the story of Africville, a small community located in Halifax which was ordered destroyed and the residents evicted to build a bridge across the Bedford Basin. The community is a symbol of African Nova Scotia identity and the struggle against racism.
Ballet KelownaTuesday, March 4, 2014
Ballet Kelowna launches its second decade with a ground-breaking program featuring Canadian choreographers and composers. From pioneering works to a cutting-edge jazz commission, Innovation will challenge ideas of contemporary dance. This is a rare opportunity for dance lovers, not to be missed!
ARC EnsembleTuesday, March 25, 2014The Grammy-nominated ARC Ensemble (Artists of the Royal Conservatory) has rapidly become one of Canada’s pre-eminent cultural ambassadors. The ARC Ensemble has performed in major venues throughout North America and Europe and its recordings and concerts are broadcast around the world.
H’Sao - African RhythmsTuesday, April 8, 2014
H’Sao: a rich blend of musical colours and flavours. Incontestable virtuosi of a cappella music, the singers of H’Sao draw inspiration from gospel and traditional African music, especially that of their Chadian roots, and add dashes
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Since 1967 the Rossland Museum has gathered artifacts and told the stories of Rossland to school children, tourists and residents.
It also showcases how mining in Ross-land led to the con-struction of the first
smelting and refining facilities at the Teck Trail Operations site more than 115 years ago.
From the time of its inception, the mu-seum, and its historic Le Roi Mine site, has become an anchor of the region’s heritage experiences.
For more than a year now, the Ross-
land Museum Gate-way Project (RMGP) has worked through the planning steps that will help inte-grate the museum’s exhibits and pro-grams with the com-munity in exciting new ways.
All of the com-munity engagement work to date has re-sulted in the hiring of a museum and heritage specialist, Don Luxton and As-sociates.
Over the next two months, the team will identify the planning stages and cost estimates that can assist the Ross-land Museum in tell-ing even more of the community’s stories and celebrating its unique identity for residents and visitors alike.
Don Luxton and
Associates was se-lected through a re-quest for proposals process.
The work will be completed for a cost of $48,500 (plus GST and including all fees and disbursements). Teck Trail Opera-tions has contributed $47,962 of this bud-get, with the City of Rossland funding the remainder.
Building on sur-veys and communi-ty engagement work over the past year, Don Luxton’s team will be in Rossland several times to gath-er more data and to meet the community.
Teck Trail Oper-ations has also pro-vided the funding for the initial planning work and facilitation, with the project be-ing administered by the municipality.
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The Rossland Museum is located at the Junction of Highways 3B and 22. rosslandmuseum@netidea.com
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B5West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013
EntertainmentRossland’s Golden City Days launched in grand style, Sept. 6
Golden City Days is a big deal and they know how to make the most of the annual celebration in Rossland.
In the Miners Hall, a venue second to none, they staged a talent show on Sept. 6 that covered a lot of bases.
Most in attendance would have been more fa-miliar with the performers than visitors from deep-est, darkest Robson would have been, but the visitors got a memorable evening.
Kicked off by romp-ing traditional tunes by Richie and Audrey Mann and the eight or so Golden City Fiddlers, the playbill contained a tremendous array… solos, duos, a trio and a quintet at the end to die (well, at least pretend you’re their cousin) for.
Les Carter broke the ice with a tribute to some of the early material of the Rolling Stones. Tim
Bourchier and a pair of ‘Vultures’ offered up high-energy originals be-fore Grand Mara’s Wish-es served choice material by Bruce Cockburn, The Beatles and James Taylor/Carole King.
A guy named ‘Sparky’ lit a melodic, rhythmic fuse with his classical guitar, demonstrating a unique style – somewhat frantic, yet deftly exe-
cuted. Sparky’s definitely got his own way of doing things… plenty of fans, and it’s no wonder.
Kyla Hanna kept up the momentum with a nice change of pace, delivering some more laid back, but no less intense offerings… a pair of self penned songs plus one by Bob Dylan.
The West Kootenay’s own diva, Dawn Graham (please see photo on p. B2)
shared her awesome vo-cal talent on a three-song mixture of well-loved show tunes and a modern opera classic.
The crowd lapped up every phrase. Graham, more than just a great singer, displayed a com-fortable confidence that added to her mini-set.
Norm Worsfold – now there’s some more com-fortable confidence. Like
Graham, Worsfold per-formed to pre-recorded back-up, this time saluting the great Nat King Cole. This was solid entertain-ment and the crowd let him know it was appreci-ated.
Don Birtch, on the oc-casion of a recent 60th birthday let everyone know how he’s spent countless hours over the years. He pulled three gems (one by Hank Snow, one by Van Morrison) from a large bag.
Not to get away with-out a mention, was MC
Paul Broyd who handled his duties with tact, humour, and even some al-leged musical tal-ent of his own… joining Birtch for a nice version of the Eagles’ hit Lyin’ Eyes.
This all set the stage for some-thing refreshingly brash and dynam-ic – Balkan brass music by Nelson’s incomparable Ox-
ygen Orkestar.With tuba, trombone,
snare drum and pair of trumpets the O-O outfit began unannounced, sta-tioned among the audi-ence in five separate loca-tions, with a tantalizingly eastern bit of minor-key melody and punchy rhythm. They were a huge hit and a special thrill for any in the crowd taking in their act for the first time.
An all-too-brief set wrapped up a complete-ly worthwhile evening at Rossland’s Miners’ Hall.
jim sinclairWKA Editor
Oxygen Orkestar, from left: Mary Defeo/trombone, Connor Defeo/tuba, Catherine McGrath/percussion, Ron Butler/Trumpet, Anneke Rosch/trumpet. Jim Sinclair
From left, Tim Bourchier, Janet Bourchier and Nancy Stanton.
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Staff from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure were hanging around the Victoria St. Bridge in Trail doing a structure assessment on Aug. 29. The assessment will highlight any repairs needed on the 52-year-old bridge. Guy Bertrand
Regular check-up
Nelson-based novice rock climber Ruby Marshall gets instruction from Shaun King, also of Nelson, during last year’s Climbing Festival at the Lion’s Head Pub in Robson.The event was a benefit for The Association of West Kootenay Rock Climbers.This year’s event takes place this Saturday, Sept. 14, again, outside the Lion’s Head Pub on Broadwater Road in Robson. Jim Sinclair
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B7West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013
Community
If the ground rum-bled around your home in Castlegar on Sunday morning, it wasn’t an earthquake but the vibra-tions from hundreds of motorcycles taking part in the 26th annual West Kootenay Toy Run.
Starting around 8 a.m. at the Castlegar Community Complex, riders in droves began turning up to reg-ister and drop off toys for the now famous event.
“I like the cause,” said first-time participant Catherine Foster, who had a big teddy bear riding shotgun on her bike. “We have our fingers crossed for good weather. It looks pretty good right now.”
Foster and her husband Mike, from Castlegar, had motorcycles quite different from one another and she said she would likely be more comfortable aboard her 2010 Harley Davidson Fat Boy than Mike would be on his custom-built,
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“I brought in two puz-
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As more and more rid-ers arrived, West Kootenay Toy Run secretary Marla Doherty-Haynes com-
mented on how large the event has become.
“We’re one of the only runs left in North America where the police have to help us shut down traffic,” she said. “I like that all of the money raised here, stays here, too.”
Doherty-Hanes said she hopes to be able to organize some activities for children at next year’s
event, so even more kids turn out. Also among the leather-clad crowd was former Toy Run executive member Don Lukenbill and his girlfriend Deb Borsato. Lukenbill had an impressive series of lapel pins showing his years of participation, dating back to 2001.
“Sometimes everybody thinks of bikers as all bad, but every one of us is here for the kids,” said Lukenbill.
After a little good-natured ribbing over the horsepower and mechani-cal differences between his
Harley and his girlfriend’s Honda, the pair made their way inside juggling handfuls of teddy bears.
The event, after touring through Nelson, Salmo and Trail wrapped up back in Castlegar with a dinner, live music and, of course, the raffle which included a grand prize of a 2013 SuperGlide Custom 110th Anniversary Edition and a second prize of a (new, retro-model) ‘48 Sportster.
Glen Gustafson of Trail took home the Super Glide Custom while Danelle Gilbert of Rossland won the Sportster Forty-Eight.
Bikers band together for kids in 2013 West Kootenay Toy RunMARVIN BEATTYWest Kootenay Advertiser
Motorcycles lined up, above, outside Castlegar complex, at right a plush toy hitchin’ a ride. Marvin Beatty photos
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Region
Staff from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure were hanging around the Victoria St. Bridge in Trail doing a structure assessment on Aug. 29. The assessment will highlight any repairs needed on the 52-year-old bridge. Guy Bertrand
Regular check-up
Nelson-based novice rock climber Ruby Marshall gets instruction from Shaun King, also of Nelson, during last year’s Climbing Festival at the Lion’s Head Pub in Robson.The event was a benefit for The Association of West Kootenay Rock Climbers.This year’s event takes place this Saturday, Sept. 14, again, outside the Lion’s Head Pub on Broadwater Road in Robson. Jim Sinclair
More this weekend
B7West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, September 12, 2013
Community
If the ground rum-bled around your home in Castlegar on Sunday morning, it wasn’t an earthquake but the vibra-tions from hundreds of motorcycles taking part in the 26th annual West Kootenay Toy Run.
Starting around 8 a.m. at the Castlegar Community Complex, riders in droves began turning up to reg-ister and drop off toys for the now famous event.
“I like the cause,” said first-time participant Catherine Foster, who had a big teddy bear riding shotgun on her bike. “We have our fingers crossed for good weather. It looks pretty good right now.”
Foster and her husband Mike, from Castlegar, had motorcycles quite different from one another and she said she would likely be more comfortable aboard her 2010 Harley Davidson Fat Boy than Mike would be on his custom-built,
USA made chopper.“Mine has no shocks,”
laughed Mike.Inside, riders queued
up to register and enjoy a pancake breakfast put on by the Castlegar Lions Club. A table set up for the toy donations was soon overflowing, something that impressed six-year-old Gareth Totten-Prime.
“I brought in two puz-
zles and a Hex Bug,” said Gareth, who was doing a great job in helping the adults sort and organize all of the toys. He and his dad Tim were taking part together for the first time, though dad also rode in the event last year.
As more and more rid-ers arrived, West Kootenay Toy Run secretary Marla Doherty-Haynes com-
mented on how large the event has become.
“We’re one of the only runs left in North America where the police have to help us shut down traffic,” she said. “I like that all of the money raised here, stays here, too.”
Doherty-Hanes said she hopes to be able to organize some activities for children at next year’s
event, so even more kids turn out. Also among the leather-clad crowd was former Toy Run executive member Don Lukenbill and his girlfriend Deb Borsato. Lukenbill had an impressive series of lapel pins showing his years of participation, dating back to 2001.
“Sometimes everybody thinks of bikers as all bad, but every one of us is here for the kids,” said Lukenbill.
After a little good-natured ribbing over the horsepower and mechani-cal differences between his
Harley and his girlfriend’s Honda, the pair made their way inside juggling handfuls of teddy bears.
The event, after touring through Nelson, Salmo and Trail wrapped up back in Castlegar with a dinner, live music and, of course, the raffle which included a grand prize of a 2013 SuperGlide Custom 110th Anniversary Edition and a second prize of a (new, retro-model) ‘48 Sportster.
Glen Gustafson of Trail took home the Super Glide Custom while Danelle Gilbert of Rossland won the Sportster Forty-Eight.
Bikers band together for kids in 2013 West Kootenay Toy RunMARVIN BEATTYWest Kootenay Advertiser
Motorcycles lined up, above, outside Castlegar complex, at right a plush toy hitchin’ a ride. Marvin Beatty photos
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With the weather clear-ing and cooperating, thou-sands attended this year’s Garlic Festival in pretty New Denver. The wind was still next to the calm waters of Slocan Lake as the folk band from Nelson, Mountain Station hit the stage pickin’ and grinnin’ through old time tradi-tional tunes.
Like the whoosh of a windmill the boys fiddle’d and mandolin’d and ban-jo’d through definitely not square square dance jigs. An upright bass, suppos-edly made in...
Austria and well over a hundred years old provid-ed the jug-like thump of the backbeat.
After that rouse came a few magic tricks from the performer Flydini and then it was onto award winning, up and com-ing, new Kootenay folk stars Motes and Oats who brought with them their most amazing upright
bass player. They saddled through many crowd fa-vourites original songs as well as making Folk Funk history with their uplifting version of the Bee Gees disco hit “Stayin’ Alive.”
The pungent odour of garlic steamed from many sellers’ booths with what looked like to the casual eye as a bumper crop year. Art in the form of pottery and
stained glass as well as ho-meopathic remedies were some of the many items of art and food that were present at sellers’ stalls. Old timers and young’uns were being themselves, jiv-ing to the good time music and vibes. At the end of the day it was all smiles among everybody, who said good-bye with a “See you next year.”
Rich music and happy crowds populate annual Garlic Festival Derek kayeSpecial to the WK Advertiser
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Sculpture Talk
For more information on SculptureWalk pick up a brochure from one of the ballot boxes in downtown Castlegar or visit www.sculpturewalkcastlegar.com
Welcome to our regular feature introducing the artists behind the sculptures in this year’s Castlegar SculptureWalk.
Special thanksCastlegar Sculpturewalk would like to thank the following
organizations and companies that have provided special support for the project:
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Castlegar’s Downtown Art Farm Visit this artistic community garden, created by Pinnacle PAC, that increases greenspace in Castlegar’s downtown core. Through cooperative effort, this develops local food security by having volunteer gardeners grow fresh edibles for the Community Harvest Food Bank.
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All sculptures are available for sale and lease to the public. Interested individuals and businesses may contact castlegarsculpturewalk@gmail.com.
Castlegar’s Permanent Collection:
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Downtown Cast legar • May-September
Peace SignDenis KleinePeople’s Choice Award 2010
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
RainbowPatrick Field
Purchased by Communities in Bloom and donated to the City of CastlegarLocation: Castlegar RCMP
Jack’s Story TimeGregory Johnson
Purchased by Kootenay SavingsLocation: Kootenay Savings Crossroads
Going for the GoalDee Clements
Purchased by Chris & Kathy SykesLocation: Tim Hortons
Nokhom MaskwaStewart Steinhauer
Purchased by the Kalawsky FamilyLocation: Kalawsky GMC
Huge and FoolishRab’ia
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Columbia Basin Trust
Is This Love?Osamede Obazee
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Natural WondersMichelle Moushey Dale
Purchased by the Yule FamilyIn Memory of Adele YuleLocation: 6th St & Columbia Ave.
The DreamerPeter Vogelaar
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Kinnaird Elementary School
Summer DistractionsLee Leuning & Sherri Treeby
Leased by Marlowe-YeomanLocation: Castleaird Village
DawnDenis Kleine
Leased by Krueckl Financial Services Inc., Remax Home Advantage, Linda Nephin,Nutech ConstructionLocation: Kreuckl Financial
RavenDaniel Kloc
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Three Ring CircusTamara Schweigert
Leased by Derek SherbininLocation: Century 21
ExodusCarl Sean McMahon
Purchased by the 2009 Grad ClassLocation: Stanley Humphries Secondary School
Linotype WapitiCarl Sean McMahonPeople’s Choice Award 2011
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
Photos by David Gluns
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‘Spirit Lives On’ (bronze)
� e initial entry to Sculpturewalk by jewellery maker Simone Schlichting is based on her love of horses, and an Arabic poem that captures the inspira-tion for her � rst time sculpture well. It reads in part:
“I am your equal.I am a wild creature that can
never be like you.I have courage, heart,
and the game spirit that is myheritage, and I will be respected.”
‘Spirit Lives On’ is a beautiful head bust of a horse that does justice to those ancient words. Her � rst sculpture is alive with ex-pression, invoking the spirit of the animal the epic poem describes so well.
Schlichting is � rst and foremost a jew-eller, with horses motifs as one of her design mainstays. Her company is Val-halla Studios; her website is, � ttingly, equinejewellery.com. Her artful, elegant earrings, pendants, rings and brooches are in� uenced by her classical training under a European goldsmith and years of work in museums building metal display mounts for artifacts.
She is in� uenced by the Art Noveau style in her designs, and others, like her time spent travelling and exploring the ocean, surface too. Ultimately though, horses are predominant, and have been throughout her life growing up in the Slocan Valley.
Taking on her � rst bronze then, the sub-ject choice was easy. How best to portray it was one of the key questions. Schlicht-ing opted for a bust, drawing inspiration from her own horses as well as the poetic stanzas that speak to equine majesty so � ttingly.
‘Spirit Lives On’ captures the classical beauty and grace of the horse she has sculpted. � e sleek, pinned ears, pow-erful jaw, � owing, twisting mane that drapes over to one eye and strong muzzle are realized beautifully here. So too is the curvature of the neck, the open, staring eyes and � aring nostrils – this is a work from someone who has been around and
owned horses all her life, as Schlichting has. � e sculpture is � nished in a brilliant golden patina that accentuates the strong lines she has created.
“My artistic style has been in� uenced by the traditional and ancient pieces I encountered during my museum career,” she says. “Maybe even more so by my family as art has always been a big part of our lives through several generations now. I pay close attention to the use of lines to create an elegant movement and � ow in my pieces. I’ve continued with that in my � rst bronze. I have enjoyed the challenge of working on a large scale without losing attention to detail.”
Learning the art of sculpting from her fa-ther – Carl has a piece entered again this year – and brother, Simone has joined them in snow and ice sculpting competi-tions while expanding her very popular jewellery lines.
Her � rst bronze re� ects her talent, her training and her artistic pedigree.. She has taken a subject she is passionate about and created in a new medium, guided by telling, descriptive words that exemplify and in� uence the lustrous end result.
Simone Schlichting
David R. Gluns David R. Gluns
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‘� e Choice’ (steel, bronze, glass, enamel)
First-time Sculpturewalk Castlegar par-ticipant Sharon Warman Agnor hails from the other Vancouver, in Washing-ton State. She has provided an interest-ing, complex and enigmatic installation for us to enjoy.
‘� e Choice’ is primarily steel but it also incorporates bronze touches, glass and enamel. Monolithic and widening as it rises, the undulating, burnished steel ‘head’ is highlighted by wavy openings on its sides and in front by an opening near the top, with uneven parallel bars running vertically. � e e� ect is of an old
style jail cell opening. Visible inside is a roughly oval, egg shaped glass piece, a copper mesh wing embedded within it.
Completing the arresting work is a styl-ized bird featuring a bronzed body, a missile-like head turning into its tail feathers, glass wings and long spindly legs gripping the edge/top of the struc-ture. It is angled down towards the barred space. Is it looking inside for its wing, or guarding what’s inside? What does the imprisoned glass with wing represent? Agnor leaves interpretation to the view-er, although the matter of choice speaks loudly and clearly to her.
“� e potential of a dream - the extremes between con� nement and liberation, victory and defeat – these are the themes I was exploring when creating this piece,” she says. “Whether I’ve conveyed that is up to the viewer. Everyone sees di� erent things in a sculpture, which makes the creative process so invigorating to me.”
Most of her work is in either steel or glass or, as evident here, a combination of the two. “I like to use materials that are dra-matically a� ected by extreme heat and intelligent design,” she notes. “With steel, bronze and glass, the transformation from basic elements to a work of mean-ing and beauty is especially satisfying.”
Several o� -recurring constants in her impressive portfolio are apparent in ‘� e Choice’. One is the etching on the steel she sculpts, enhancing the piece through in-tricate, detailed designs. � e other is the inclusion of an o� -setting, dramatic ad-
dition – like the bird perched atop ‘ � e Choice’ - that draws the viewer’s eye.
In Walking Warrior it is a jaunty red feather at the top, with cast glass as phantom breasts in an open chest cavity; the work was inspired by her successful battle with breast cancer. Her dreamy glass piece Haste the Day has clouds angled perpendicular above a face etched in the body of the work. Wendy Rose – a stylized steel � gure of a woman and her workday accoutrements, on permanent display in her hometown – sports a bright red face and kerchief. It contrasts starkly with the silver steel that makes up the impressive work. � e Wave features a dramatic blue triangle, while the sur-realism of Dave’s Head is compounded by a � oating eye on a singular serpentine steel rod.
A member of the collaborative group Women Who Weld, six artists who share ideas and technique in creating pieces for public display in Vancouver, Agnor’s vi-sion and talent are apparent. Incorporat-ing visually bold, unique elements makes ‘� e Choice’, and all her sculptures, compelling and inspiring. Hopefully this work will be the � rst of a number of her placements here.
Sharon Agnor
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nd C
ity: 1
2.2
L/10
0 km
(23
MPG
). 20
13 D
odge
Jou
rney
SE
2.4
L 4-
spee
d au
tom
atic
– H
wy:
7.7
L/1
00 k
m (
37 M
PG) a
nd C
ity: 1
1.2
L/10
0 km
(25
MPG
). 20
13 D
odge
Dar
t AER
O (L
ate
Avai
labi
lity)
– H
wy:
4.8
L/1
00 k
m (
59 M
PG) a
nd C
ity: 7
.3 L
/100
km
(39
MPG
). ^
Base
d on
201
3 W
ard’
s M
iddl
e Cr
oss
Utili
ty s
egm
enta
tion.
**B
ased
on
2013
War
d’s
uppe
r sm
all s
edan
cos
ting
unde
r $2
5,00
0. ≠
Base
d on
Aut
omot
ive N
ews
clas
sific
atio
n an
d 20
13 R
am 1
500
3.6
L V6
4x2
and
8-s
peed
tra
nsm
issi
on. 1
1.4
L/10
0 km
(25
MPG
) City
and
7.8
L/1
00 k
m (
36 M
PG) H
ighw
ay. B
ased
on
2013
Ene
rGui
de f
uel c
onsu
mpt
ion
guid
e ra
tings
pub
lishe
d by
Nat
ural
Res
ourc
es C
anad
a. G
over
nmen
t of C
anad
a te
st m
etho
ds u
sed.
You
r ac
tual
fue
l co
nsum
ptio
n w
ill v
ary
base
d on
pow
ertra
in, d
rivin
g ha
bits
and
oth
er fa
ctor
s. A
sk y
our
deal
er fo
r co
mpl
ete
Ener
Guid
e in
form
atio
n. T
he B
est B
uy S
eal i
s a
regi
ster
ed tr
adem
ark
of C
onsu
mer
s Di
gest
Com
mun
icat
ions
LLC
, use
d un
der
licen
se. ❖
Real
Dea
l. Re
al T
ime.
Use
you
r m
obile
dev
ice
to b
uild
and
pric
e an
y m
odel
. TMTh
e Si
riusX
M lo
go is
a r
egis
tere
d tra
dem
ark
of S
irius
XM S
atel
lite
Radi
o In
c. ®
Jeep
is a
reg
iste
red
trade
mar
k of
Chr
ysle
r G
roup
LLC
.
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WIS
E BU
YERS
REA
D TH
E LE
GAL
COPY
: Veh
icle(s
) may
be
show
n wi
th o
ption
al eq
uipm
ent.
Deale
r may
sell o
r lea
se fo
r les
s. Lim
ited
time
offe
rs. O
ffers
may
be
canc
elled
at a
ny ti
me
with
out n
otice
. Dea
ler o
rder
or t
rans
fer m
ay b
e re
quire
d as
inve
ntor
y may
vary
by d
ealer
. See
your
For
d De
aler f
or c
omple
te d
etail
s or c
all th
e Fo
rd C
usto
mer
Rela
tions
hip C
entre
at 1
-800
-565
-367
3. F
or fa
ctory
ord
ers,
a cu
stom
er m
ay e
ither
take
adv
anta
ge o
f elig
ible
Ford
reta
il cus
tom
er p
rom
otion
al inc
entiv
es/o
ffers
ava
ilable
at t
he ti
me
of ve
hicle
facto
ry o
rder
or t
ime
of ve
hicle
deliv
ery,
but n
ot b
oth
or
com
binat
ions t
here
of. †
Ford
Em
ploye
e Pr
icing
(“Em
ploye
e Pr
icing
”) is
avail
able
from
July
3, 2
013
to S
epte
mbe
r 30,
201
3 (th
e “Pr
ogra
m P
eriod
”), o
n th
e pu
rcha
se o
r lea
se o
f mos
t new
201
3/20
14 F
ord
vehic
les (e
xclud
ing a
ll cha
ssis
cab,
stripp
ed ch
assis
, and
cuta
way b
ody m
odels
, F-1
50 R
apto
r, Med
ium Tr
ucks
, Mus
tang
She
lby G
T500
and
all L
incoln
mod
els).
Emplo
yee
Prici
ng re
fers
to A
-Plan
pric
ing o
rdina
rily a
vaila
ble to
For
d of
Can
ada
emplo
yees
(exc
luding
any
CAW
-neg
otiat
ed p
rogr
ams).
The
new
vehic
le m
ust b
e de
liver
ed o
r fac
tory
-ord
ered
dur
ing th
e Pr
ogra
m P
eriod
from
your
pa
rticip
ating
For
d De
aler. E
mplo
yee
Prici
ng is
not
com
binab
le wi
th C
PA, G
PC, C
FIP, D
aily R
enta
l Allo
wanc
e an
d A/X
/Z/D
/F-P
lan p
rogr
ams.
*Pur
chas
e a
new
2013
Foc
us S
Sed
an/2
013
Esca
pe S
FW
D wi
th 2
.5L
engin
e/20
13 F
-150
Sup
er C
ab X
LT 4
x4 w
ith 5
.0L
engin
e/20
13 F
-150
Sup
er C
rew
XLT
4x4
with
5.0
L en
gine
$16,
779/
$22,
204/
$29,
226/
$31,
720
afte
r Tot
al Pr
ice A
djustm
ent o
f $87
0/$9
95/$
11,6
73/$
11,0
79 is
ded
ucte
d. To
tal P
rice A
djustm
ent i
s a co
mbin
ation
of E
mplo
yee
Price
Adju
stmen
t of $
620/
$995
/$4,
423/
$3,8
29 a
nd D
elive
ry A
llowa
nce
of $
250/
$0/$
7,25
0/$7
,250
. Ta
xes p
ayab
le on
full a
mou
nt o
f pur
chas
e pr
ice a
fter T
otal
Price
Adju
stmen
t has
bee
n de
ducte
d. Of
fers
inclu
de fr
eight
and
air
tax
of $
1,65
0/$1
,700
/$1,
700/
$1,7
00 b
ut e
xclud
e va
riable
char
ges o
f lice
nse,
fuel
fi ll ch
arge
, insu
ranc
e, de
aler P
DI (if
app
licab
le), r
egist
ratio
n, PP
SA, a
dmini
strat
ion fe
es a
nd ch
arge
s, an
y env
ironm
enta
l cha
rges
or f
ees,
and
all a
pplic
able
taxe
s. A
ll pric
es a
re b
ased
on
Man
ufac
ture
r’s S
ugge
sted
Reta
il Pric
e. De
liver
y Allo
wanc
es a
re n
ot co
mbin
able
with
any
fl ee
t con
sum
er in
cent
ives.
**Un
til Se
ptem
ber 3
0, 2
013,
rece
ive 1
.99%
/4.9
9% a
nnua
l per
cent
age
rate
(A
PR) p
urch
ase fi
nanc
ing on
a 20
13 Fo
cus S
Sed
an/2
013
Esca
pe S
FWD
with
2.5
L eng
ine fo
r a m
axim
um o
f 84
mon
ths t
o qua
lifi ed
reta
il cus
tom
ers,
on a
ppro
ved
cred
it (OA
C) fr
om Fo
rd C
redit
. Not
all b
uyer
s will
quali
fy fo
r the
lowe
st AP
R pa
ymen
t. Pu
rcha
se fi n
ancin
g m
onth
ly pa
ymen
t is $
214/
$314
(the
sum
of tw
elve (
12) m
onth
ly pa
ymen
ts div
ided
by 2
6 pe
riods
give
s pay
ee a
bi-w
eekly
pay
men
t of $
99/$
145
with
a do
wn p
aym
ent o
f $0
or eq
uivale
nt tr
ade-
in. C
ost o
f bor
rowi
ng is
$1,
209.
67/$
4,14
8.90
or A
PR of
1.9
9%/4
.99%
and
tota
l to b
e rep
aid is
$17
,988
.67/
$26,
352.
90. O
ffers
inc
lude
a De
liver
y Allo
wanc
e of
$25
0/$0
and
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of $
1,65
0/$1
,700
but
exc
lude
varia
ble ch
arge
s of l
icens
e, fu
el fi ll
char
ge, in
sura
nce,
deale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able)
, reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
char
ges,
any e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es o
r fee
s, an
d all
app
licab
le ta
xes.
Taxe
s pay
able
on fu
ll am
ount
of p
urch
ase
price
afte
r Man
ufac
ture
r Reb
ate
dedu
cted.
Bi-W
eekly
pay
men
ts ar
e on
ly av
ailab
le us
ing a
custo
mer
initia
ted
PC (In
tern
et B
ankin
g) o
r Pho
ne P
ay sy
stem
thro
ugh
the
custo
mer
’s ow
n ba
nk (if
offe
red
by th
at fi
nanc
ial in
stitu
tion)
. The
custo
mer
is re
quire
d to
sign
a
mon
thly
paym
ent c
ontra
ct wi
th a
fi rs
t pay
men
t dat
e on
e m
onth
from
the
cont
ract
date
and
to e
nsur
e th
at th
e to
tal m
onth
ly pa
ymen
t occ
urs b
y the
pay
men
t due
dat
e. Bi
-wee
kly p
aym
ents
can
be m
ade
by m
aking
pay
men
ts eq
uivale
nt to
the
sum
of 1
2 m
onth
ly pa
ymen
ts div
ided
by 2
6 bi-
week
ly pe
riods
eve
ry tw
o we
eks c
omm
encin
g on
the
cont
ract
date
. Dea
ler m
ay se
ll for
less
. Offe
rs va
ry b
y mod
el an
d no
t all c
ombin
ation
s will
apply
. ††U
ntil S
epte
mbe
r 30,
201
3, le
ase
a ne
w 20
13 F
-150
Sup
er C
ab X
LT 4
x4 w
ith 5
.0L
engin
e/20
13 F
-150
Sup
er C
rew
XLT
4x4
with
5.0
L en
gine
and
get 0
.99%
ann
ual p
erce
ntag
e ra
te (A
PR) fi
nanc
ing fo
r up
to 2
4 m
onth
s on
appr
oved
cred
it (O
AC) f
rom
For
d Cr
edit.
Not a
ll buy
ers w
ill qu
alify
for t
he lo
west
APR
paym
ent.
Leas
e a
vehic
le wi
th a
value
of $
29,2
26/$
31,7
20 a
t 0.9
9% A
PR fo
r up
to 2
4 m
onth
s with
$1,
500
down
or e
quiva
lent t
rade
in, m
onth
ly pa
ymen
t is $
374/
$389
, tot
al lea
se o
bliga
tion
is $1
0,47
6/$1
0,83
6 an
d op
tiona
l buy
out i
s $19
,223
/$21
,400
. Offe
rs in
clude
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of
$7,
250.
Taxe
s pay
able
on fu
ll am
ount
of l
ease
fi na
ncing
pric
e af
ter a
ny p
rice
adjus
tmen
t is d
educ
ted.
Offe
rs in
clude
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of
$1,7
00 b
ut e
xclud
e va
riable
char
ges o
f lice
nse,
fuel
fi ll ch
arge
, insu
ranc
e, de
aler P
DI (if
app
licab
le), r
egist
ratio
n, PP
SA, a
dmini
strat
ion fe
es a
nd ch
arge
s, an
y env
ironm
enta
l cha
rges
or f
ees,
and
all a
pplic
able
taxe
s. A
dditio
nal p
aym
ents
requ
ired
for P
PSA,
regis
tratio
n, se
curit
y dep
osit,
NSF
fees
(whe
re a
pplic
able)
, exc
ess w
ear a
nd te
ar, a
nd la
te fe
es. S
ome
cond
itions
and
mile
age
restr
iction
s app
ly. E
xces
s kilo
met
rage
char
ges a
re 1
2¢pe
r km
for F
iesta
, Foc
us, C
-Max
, Fus
ion a
nd E
scap
e; 1
6¢pe
r km
for E
-Ser
ies, M
usta
ng, T
auru
s, Ta
urus
-X, E
dge,
Flex,
Explo
rer, F
-Ser
ies, M
KS, M
KX, M
KZ,
MKT
and T
rans
it Con
nect;
20¢
per k
m fo
r Exp
editio
n an
d Na
vigat
or, p
lus a
pplic
able
taxe
s. Ex
cess
kilom
etra
ge ch
arge
s sub
ject t
o cha
nge,
see y
our l
ocal
deale
r for
det
ails.
All p
rices
are b
ased
on M
anuf
actu
rer’s
Sug
geste
d Re
tail P
rice.
***E
stim
ated
fuel
cons
umpt
ion ra
tings
for 2
013
Focu
s 2.0
L I4
5-sp
eed
man
ual tr
ansm
ission
: [7.
8L/1
00km
(36M
PG) C
ity, 5
.5L/
100k
m (5
1MPG
) Hwy
]/201
3 Es
cape
FWD
2.5L
I4 6
-spe
ed au
tom
atic
trans
miss
ion: [
9.5L
/100
km (3
0MPG
) City
, 6.3
L/10
0km
(45M
PG) H
wy]/2
013
F-15
0 4X
4 5.
0L V8
6-s
peed
auto
mat
ic tra
nsm
ission
: [15
.0L/
100k
m (1
9MPG
) City
, 10
.6L/
100k
m (2
7MPG
) Hwy
]. Fu
el co
nsum
ption
ratin
gs b
ased
on Tr
ansp
ort C
anad
a app
rove
d te
st m
etho
ds. A
ctual
fuel
cons
umpt
ion w
ill va
ry b
ased
on ro
ad co
nditio
ns, v
ehicl
e loa
ding,
vehic
le eq
uipm
ent,
vehic
le co
nditio
n, an
d dr
iving
hab
its. ‡
Whe
n pr
oper
ly eq
uippe
d. M
ax. t
owing
of 1
1,30
0 lbs
with
3.5
L Eco
Boos
t 4x
2 an
d 4x
4 an
d 6.
2L 2
valve
V8 4
x2 en
gines
. Max
. pay
loads
of 3
,120
lbs/
3,10
0 lbs
with
5.0
L Ti-V
CT V8
/3.5
L V6
EcoB
oost
4x2
engin
es. M
ax. h
orse
powe
r of 4
11 an
d m
ax. t
orqu
e of 4
34 on
F-15
0 6.
2L V8
engin
e. Cl
ass i
s Full
–Size
Pick
ups u
nder
8,5
00 lb
s GVW
R. ‡
‡F-S
eries
is
the b
est-s
elling
pick
up tr
uck i
n Ca
nada
for 4
7 ye
ars i
n a r
ow b
ased
on C
anad
ian Ve
hicle
Man
ufac
ture
rs’ A
ssoc
iation
stat
istica
l sale
s rep
ort,
Dece
mbe
r 201
2. �
Offe
r only
valid
from
Sep
tem
ber 4
, 201
3 to
Octo
ber 3
1, 2
013
(the “
Offe
r Per
iod”)
to re
siden
t Can
adian
s with
a Co
stco m
embe
rship
on or
bef
ore A
ugus
t 31,
201
3. U
se th
is $1
,000
CDN
Costc
o mem
ber o
ffer t
owar
ds th
e pur
chas
e or l
ease
of a
new
2013
/201
4 Fo
rd ve
hicle
(exclu
ding
Fiesta
, Foc
us,
C-M
ax ,
Rapt
or, G
T500
, Mus
tang
Bos
s 302
, Tra
nsit C
onne
ct EV
, Med
ium Tr
uck a
nd Li
ncoln
) (ea
ch an
“Elig
ible V
ehicl
e”). T
he E
ligibl
e Ve
hicle
mus
t be d
elive
red
and/
or fa
ctory
-ord
ered
from
your
par
ticipa
ting
Ford
dea
ler w
ithin
the O
ffer P
eriod
. Offe
r is o
nly va
lid a
t par
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