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FRIDAY DECEMBER 27, 20 13 STORIES OR IDEAS TO SHARE? Drop us an email, a Tweet, a Facebook message, or give us a call if you have any story ideas you would like to share. www.dailybulletin.ca THE BULLETIN $ 1 10 CHRISTMAS 1913 Janus looks at the remains of a day page 2 INCLUDES G.S.T. TownsmanBulletin Like Us @kbulletin Follow Us PAST AND PRESENT HISTORIC SCHOOL HOUSE OPEN See LOCAL NEWS page 4 PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 81, Issue 253 | www.dailybulletin.ca CHRIS NEWEL PHOTO The Selkirk Music Program presented a winter concert on December 18 at McKim Theatre. Above, the Selkirk Secondary School choir directed by Sven Heyde. CAROLYN GRANT [email protected] APRIL NO GRANT Kimberley’s bad luck in obtain- ing government grants continued as the City learned their applica- tion for funds to replace the ice plant at Marysville Arena had been denied. The total cost of replace- ment is $400,000. Council decided later in the spring to construct the building to house the new plant this year, pending possible grant money in the future. Council did not commit to paying for the re- placement on its own however, POLICE INVOLVED SHOOTING The Independent investigator of police suggested a Cranbrook RCMP officer may have commit- ted an offence in an October 2012 shooting. The shooting was the end result of a car-jacking that began near Kitchener. Police charged Nicholas John Bullock, 26, of Port Coquitlam with robbery, possession of stolen property, as- sault with a weapon, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, pos- session of a weapon for a danger- ous purpose, and flight from a peace officer. The 17-year-old girl, who cannot be named be- cause she is under 18, was charged with possession of sto- len property. BUSINESS MEETING On April 2nd, over 100 people representing downtown busi- nesses and building owners, city of Kimberley representatives, Kimberley & District Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Kimberley and local stakeholders attended a special meeting regarding eco- nomic and retail issues and strat- egies.The presentation identified that there is a need for a Down- town Business Association (DBA) that would provide a col- lective voice for merchants in the area, and execute a forum for discussion, and planning to achieve increased opportunities. KIMBERLEY SHOOTING CMP were called to a home on Archibald Street in Kimberley on April 4, after the residents heard a shot fired at the front door. There were two women and a nine-month-old baby in- side the home but they were un- harmed. Police saw bullet holes through the window in the front door. Witnesses reported seeing the shots fired from a dark blue Neon, but RCMP could not lo- cate the vehicle. Two hours later, at 1 a.m. on April 5, the residents of the home called to say the shooter had returned, this time firing at the kitchen window. The shots had penetrated one pane of the double-paned window, but not the second. Dustin Plourde pleaded guilty on April 15 and was sentenced to six years in prison. See REVIEW, page 5 Five East Kootenay search and rescue experts have returned empty handed from a search in Australia for missing Ontario man Prabhdeep Srawn SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff After several weeks searching the Australian alpine, five searchers from the East Kootenay are back home, having found no sign of Prabh- deep Srawn. From Kimberley Search and Rescue, Scott MacLeod and Seb Marti- nez; from Fernie Search and Rescue, Bernie Palm- er and Tom Hopkins; and from Sparwood Search and Rescue, Charmaine Lingard all volunteered their time to help Srawn’s family find out what hap- pened to the young man. In May, Srawn went alone on a hiking trip to Australia’s highest moun- tain, Mount Kosciuzsko, at 2,228 metres in eleva- tion. Srawn, a 25-year-old military reservist, had been studying in Austra- lia. But soon after he set out on the hiking expedi- tion, a snowstorm set in, dumping up to 30 centi- metres of snow. Srawn has not been seen or heard from since. After searches in Aus- tralia found no trace of Srawn, his family asked B.C. Search and Rescue members if they could participate in an inde- pendent search. Five East Kootenay Search and Rescue members put up their hands to join the team of 18 volunteers. The Srawn family paid for their travel expenses. Led by Vancouver’s Martin Colwell of SAR Technology, the group left at the end of Novem- ber. After flying into Syd- ney, the group piled into a van donated by a local member of the Sikh com- munity and drove to Jind- abyne, the town closest to Australia’s high alpine. See SEARCH, page 3 No sign of missing man Kimberley year in review, Part II SEARCH AND RESCUE
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Page 1: Kimberley Daily Bulletin, December 27, 2013

FRIDAYDECEMBER 27, 2013

STORIES OR IDEAS TO SHARE?

Drop us an email, a Tweet, a Facebook message, or give us a call if you have

any story ideas you would like to share.

www.dailybulletin.ca

THE BULLETIN$110

CHRISTMAS 1913Janus looks at the remains of a day

page 2

INCLUDESG.S.T.

TownsmanBulletin

Like Us

@kbulletin

Follow Us

PAST AND PRESENT

HISTORIC SCHOOL HOUSE OPENSee LOCAL NEWS page 4

PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 81, Issue 253 | www.dailybulletin.ca

CHRIS NEWEL PHOTO

The Selkirk Music Program presented a winter concert on December 18 at McKim Theatre. Above, the Selkirk Secondary School choir directed by Sven Heyde.

C AROLYN GR [email protected]

APRILNO GRANT

Kimberley’s bad luck in obtain-ing government grants continued as the City learned their applica-tion for funds to replace the ice plant at Marysville Arena had been denied. The total cost of replace-ment is $400,000. Council decided later in the spring to construct the building to house the new plant this year, pending possible grant money in the future. Council did not commit to paying for the re-placement on its own however,

POLICE INVOLVED SHOOTING

The Independent investigator of police suggested a Cranbrook RCMP officer may have commit-ted an offence in an October 2012 shooting. The shooting was the end result of a car-jacking that began near Kitchener. Police charged Nicholas John Bullock, 26,

of Port Coquitlam with robbery, possession of stolen property, as-sault with a weapon, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, pos-session of a weapon for a danger-ous purpose, and flight from a peace officer. The 17-year-old girl, who cannot be named be-cause she is under 18, was charged with possession of sto-len property.

BUSINESS MEETING

On April 2nd, over 100 people representing downtown busi-nesses and building owners, city of Kimberley representatives, Kimberley & District Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Kimberley and local stakeholders attended a special meeting regarding eco-nomic and retail issues and strat-egies.The presentation identified that there is a need for a Down-town Business Association (DBA) that would provide a col-lective voice for merchants in the area, and execute a forum for

discussion, and planning to achieve increased opportunities.

KIMBERLEY SHOOTING

CMP were called to a home on Archibald Street in Kimberley on April 4, after the residents heard a shot fired at the front door. There were two women and a nine-month-old baby in-side the home but they were un-harmed. Police saw bullet holes through the window in the front door. Witnesses reported seeing the shots fired from a dark blue Neon, but RCMP could not lo-cate the vehicle. Two hours later, at 1 a.m. on April 5, the residents of the home called to say the shooter had returned, this time firing at the kitchen window. The shots had penetrated one pane of the double-paned window, but not the second. Dustin Plourde pleaded guilty on April 15 and was sentenced to six years in prison.

See REVIEW, page 5

Five East Kootenay search

and rescue experts have

returned empty handed from a

search in Australia for

missing Ontario man Prabhdeep

Srawn

SALLY MACDONALDTownsman Staff

After several weeks searching the Australian alpine, five searchers from the East Kootenay are back home, having found no sign of Prabh-

deep Srawn.From Kimberley

Search and Rescue, Scott MacLeod and Seb Marti-nez; from Fernie Search and Rescue, Bernie Palm-er and Tom Hopkins; and from Sparwood Search and Rescue, Charmaine Lingard all volunteered their time to help Srawn’s family find out what hap-pened to the young man.

In May, Srawn went alone on a hiking trip to Australia’s highest moun-tain, Mount Kosciuzsko, at 2,228 metres in eleva-tion. Srawn, a 25-year-old military reservist, had been studying in Austra-lia.

But soon after he set out on the hiking expedi-tion, a snowstorm set in, dumping up to 30 centi-metres of snow. Srawn has not been seen or

heard from since.After searches in Aus-

tralia found no trace of Srawn, his family asked B.C. Search and Rescue members if they could participate in an inde-pendent search. Five East Kootenay Search and Rescue members put up their hands to join the team of 18 volunteers. The Srawn family paid for their travel expenses.

Led by Vancouver’s Martin Colwell of SAR Technology, the group left at the end of Novem-ber.

After flying into Syd-ney, the group piled into a van donated by a local member of the Sikh com-munity and drove to Jind-abyne, the town closest to Australia’s high alpine.

See SEARCH, page 3

No sign of missing manKimberley year in review, Part IISEARCH AND RESCUE

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Christmas, 1913. One hundred C r a n b r o o k

Christmases have passed since then. Still, on a quiet winter’s evening it is possible to walk the streets of old Cranbrook and imagine how things were a century ago (just a short mental walk, mind you, in case you’re busy watching TV rather than reading this). Things remain: people are born (159 that year), people die (54 of them in 1913, including at least two children who died that December, the in-fant death rate being sig-nificantly higher in those days), and 61 couples (half male, half female) married.

It was an age of elec-tricity and automobiles, of telephones (650 cus-tomers) and movies, all on a smaller scale of

course. But then, Cran-brook was a smaller town.

As far as marriages and funerals and such go, the Anglican Church of Burwell (13th) Ave-nue is the only church remaining of the origi-nal five situated along Louis (1st) Street in 1913. Numerous empty lots between the church and the business district were yet to be filled (“A

nice gift for the wife,” suggested a local real estate firm). Rotary Park was there (more or less). Actually less, since much of the park was taken up by the city arena which opened for the season during the first week of December. The weather was mild but the ice set up nicely and the curlers, hockey players and skaters soon filled the big old barn while the city orchestra provided the tunes.

Basketball was popu-lar. The new Young Men’s Club on the cor-ner of Louis Street and Hanson (8th) Avenue saw numerous games that month. It’s a park-ing lot now but it was a hub of sporting activity at the time. Even the la-dies (in a preview of emancipation soon to come) played the occa-

sional game, much to the bemuse-ment of the men.

That Christmas no-one in Cran-brook suspected the world-wide war that would begin the following August. It was the last Cranbrook Christmas for a number of boys whose names now grace the ceno-taph.

Chinatown on Durick (7th) Ave-nue was a hive of activity (illicit and otherwise), as was the (soon to be closed) adjoining red-light district (not a reference to Christmas decora-tions). Cranbrook’s southern bound-ary ended at Kains (3rd) Street in those days, al-though there was talk of expansion to the south and north and even over to Slaterville. In general, howev-er, the residential area from Watts (3rd) to Pooley (16th) Avenue (al-though more crowded today) still carries many echoes of 1913.

The lumber in-dustry was going through some tough times. The “ t i m e - c h e q u e ” method of pay-ment (in which lumber-men received their sala-ry as late as six months after the job) was a seri-ous bone of contention. It was therefore a tough Christmas for some (nothing new there). All the lumber mills in town are gone now; the only modern-day connec-tion being that of the Leask & Slater mill which became the Sash and Door which be-came Crestbrook which became Tembec which is now Canfor.

There are still a few hotels remaining that served travelers a centu-

selves were decidedly not well: generally de-fective (369 leaks re-paired that year) and installed with very few connecting valves, often causing a shutdown of the entire city when a new customer came on line. The entire town was fed from a single eight-inch main which itself was too small. The city council under Mayor Bowness (whose house still stands) de-cided it wasn’t worth re-pairing the roads until the water mains were fixed (there wasn’t enough money any-way). That, coupled with the new “Rule of the Road” (which re-quired all B.C. motorists drive on the right hand side) made travelling a chore.

It you were wander-

Santa flew into Cranbrook in 1913 to offer the children all kinds of things: trains and violins and naked dolls and um, stoves and gee, all kinds of things. – Herald Dec. 1913

Christmas 1913: The remains of a day

JaNUS: Then & Now

Jim Cameron

ry ago: the Cranbrook, the Byng, the York and the Cosmopolitan (standing but vacant). F.J. Spaulding (claiming to be the first motorist to make the trip inland from the coast) had re-cently praised our local highways. The highways may have been fine but the city roads were not. They were very rough although the city was hesitant to grade them for fear of removing groundcover necessary in keeping the water mains from freezing. (They froze anyway.) The water mains them-

ing about town in December 1913, deer were not a problem, probably because of the coyotes also fre-quently wander-ing about town (despite the $3.00 provincial boun-ty).

For those folks wishing to get away for a holiday, the CPR offered return excursions to all points east for under $100 and a trip south to Los Angeles from Spokane for $109 (over $2,000 by to-day’s standards).

St. Mary’s Cath-olic School (later Tenth Avenue School and now F o u r s q u a r e Church) built by local contractor George Leask, was nearing comple-tion on the edge of town. It’s still there although signifi-cantly altered in appearance. So too, are the Ma-sonic Lodge (The Studio), the Man-ual Training Cen-tre and Central School are still standing, all cen-tres of present day community life.

The original post office clock, newly installed in October 1913, (now located in

the clock tower in the downtown square of the same name) is now 100 years old. In December 1913, Raworth Jewelers (now the site of Delam-ont E H Jeweler Ltd.) added two extra striking levers allowing the clock chime to be heard throughout the city. And that, (dear readers) re-minds us that not only should we wish both the Tenth Avenue School and the post office clock a happy 100th birthday but that time keeps tick-ing, ticking, ticking into the future. Have a Happy New Year.

(Thank you to Aunt Mildred for the special Christmas “Jumbo Pa-rentheses Pak” with the lovely hand-knitted carrying pouch.)

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OTTAWA - The De-fence Department has pegged the full cost of Canada buying, owning, replacing and disposing of 65 F-35 stealth fight-ers at $44.8 billion over 42 years, according to a report tabled in the House of Commons Tuesday.†It’s the first time Canadians have been presented the full price Canada can expect to bear all the way from the aircraft’s develop-ment through to dispos-al, and it far surpasses any previous figure made public.

The report comes after years of criticism over what has been seen as the Harper govern-ment’s refusal to fully disclose how much the F-35s will cost.

The costs have also been made public as the government has been trying to prove to Cana-dians that it has truly pushed the “reset” but-ton on its plans to pur-chase F-35s.

Yet even the num-bers included in the re-port aren’t the full story, as the Department of National Defence warned that “these esti-mates will change as more information be-comes available.”

Among the un-knowns are inflation, exchange rate changes and a variety of other unknown costs and variables that could af-fect the cost estimates by billions of dollars.

There are also a number of built-in as-sumptions that, if prov-en false, would also raise the price tag.

This includes a pre-diction the F-35s will be flown 20-per-cent less than Canada’s current fleet of CF-18s and that a total of 3,100 F-35s will be bought by Canada and its allies.

A reduction of 400 aircraft, the report states, would increase Canada’s costs by $500 million.

The report also doesn’t include the cost of acquiring between seven and 11 replace-ment aircraft that are predicted to be needed as some of Canada’s F-35s crash or are other-wise lost over the course of the program.

This alone is expect-

ed to cost $1 billion - which would bring the $44.8-billion cost to $45.8 billion.

The report does vin-dicate some of the cost predictions presented by National Defence in the past, including its estimate that the aircraft will cost about $25 bil-lion over 20 years.

It also shows that as things stand, the cost of simply buying the air-craft would be within the $9 billion set aside by the Harper govern-ment to replace Cana-da’s aging fleet of CF-18s - for now.

The government had initially set aside an $800-million contingen-cy to offset any variables in the actual cost of pur-chasing the stealth fight-ers.

But that number has since shrunk by 25 per cent to $602 million as the estimated cost of each F-35 has increased from about $75 million to $87.4 million.

That could be signifi-cant as the report says there could be a cost fluctuation of as much as 28 per cent - or $1. 7 billion - if things don’t go as planned.

“Based on the capa-bility of modern aircraft and simulator technolo-gy, it is expected that a fleet of up to 65 aircraft will provide sufficient capacity and flexibility to maintain Canada’s defence commitments at home and abroad,” the report concludes.

Yet the report also

says that the loss of an aircraft - or, by infer-ence, the decision to buy fewer than 65 F-35s - “would result in a di-minished capacity to undertake and sustain discretionary opera-tions.

“Therefore, opera-tional risk will need to be managed, partly through the assignment of additional flying hours to the remaining aircraft, if lost aircraft is not replaced.”

Industry Canada has also downsized its esti-mate for how much Ca-nadian business can ex-pect to benefit if Canada does go ahead with its plans to purchase the F-35, from $10.5 billion U.S. to less than $9.8 bil-lion U.S.

Exactly why Canadi-an companies are ex-pected to have $700 mil-lion less in opportuni-ties associated with the F-35 is not clear.

While the cost esti-mates are based on the idea of Canada replac-ing its CF-18s with the stealth fighter, which re-mains an option, the government has also di-rected the Canadian Forces to consider all other possible options.

Defence is currently re-assessing what mis-sions Canada’s next air-craft will be required to fly, what threats it will face and what technolo-gy and capabilities are available to Canada.

This will also include reaching out to other aircraft manufacturers

Long-term cost of F-35 jet fighter almost $45 billion, new report confirms

such as Boeing and Eu-rofighter to determine what their aircraft are able to do and how much they will cost compared to the F-35.

It’s not clear whether those companies will co-operate or not unless an open competition is held, something the government has so far refused to discuss.

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A cutaway view of an F-35 fighter jet.

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Thank you to the Lion’s Club for providing hot dogs and hot chocolate for the children and an oppor-tunity to skate with Santa. The children from Lindsay Park had a wonderful time. Above, left to right, Layla S-C, Solana M and Willa H.

From Page 1They based them-

selves at Charlotte’s Pass, in staff accom-modation for a ski hill.

From there, work-ing in teams, they put on three separate mis-sions into the alpine. It was an eye-opening experience, said Scott MacLeod.

First: although it is summer there, the weather was unpre-dictable.

“There’s only one season in the moun-tains and it’s winter, once you get to any kind of height. What we saw was a beauti-ful summer day, very hot, and then that night, the system comes in, and there is a couple of inches of snow on the tent. The next day we look at it and realize the weath-er is deteriorating. We came out in a white-out, navigating with a GPS,” said MacLeod.

“If Prabh was caught in the same conditions, without a compass or GPS and without the gear we had, he probably real-ized he was in a whole lot of trouble.”

Not only that, but the terrain was unlike anything they have are accustomed to in the Rocky Mountains.

“There are huge boulder fields – boul-ders on top of boul-ders on top of boul-ders. They are full of spots where some-body could have tried to take cover during a storm and still be there,” said MacLeod.

“It’s quite possible that one of us walked within a metre or two of where his remains could be and didn’t see him, even though we were working the area quite hard. There are just so many plac-es he could have been.”

Although it is not tall, the foliage is dense and hard to walk through.

“It’s very different from our bush here. The scrub is a brush that’s low, wide, inter-locking, and it’s not something you can walk through,” said MacLeod. “You have to physically push it down with your feet,

step on it and contin-ue on. It’s very hard terrain to work.”

Although Koscuizs-ko, Australia’s highest mountain, is lower than Fisher Peak, it’s tougher than it looks.

“Kosciusko is a big mountain, but for somebody from North America it would be deceptive because it’s so rounded. We’re used to sharp, jagged mountains here. Over there, it doesn’t look as big and potentially dangerous a moun-tain as it could be, until you realize how big it is and how quick the weather systems come in,” said Ma-cLeod.

The searchers were able to keep in touch with their families and friends in Canada through a satellite tracker provided by Sparwood Communi-cations. MacLeod said that even when they were out in the alpine without cell recep-tion, they could still send texts to their loved ones, letting them know they were okay.

The main group of searchers returned to Canada on Dec. 15. MacLeod was part of a

group of six who re-mained a few more days to continue searching. They re-turned to Cranbrook on Dec. 19.

Finding no trace of Srawn was a blow to everyone, MacLeod said.

“The most frustrat-ing part is we didn’t find anything or any clues to where he might be,” said Ma-cLeod. “The family had expended a large amount of money to get us there, hoping for some results, and we weren’t able to provide that.”

In particular, Srawn’s father was very disappointed the search was not fruit-ful.

“He still holds out hope that Prabh could be surviving. He was nice and positive to us. However, every-body was disappoint-ed that we weren’t successful – the searchers, the search manager and the fam-ily,” said MacLeod. “I don’t believe the fam-ily is going to call it quits. They might get other volunteers searchers involved, probably from Austra-lia.”

Searchers unable to locate missing man

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Bridging the past with the presentHistoric

Marysville school house

setting for Christmas program

Mary MohrFor the Bulletin

Magic was per-formed in the 1908 Marysville School House on December 18 as the students in J. Hammond’s and K. Sharpe’s Grade 3 classes at Marysville Elementary bridged the time gap between 1908 and 2013.

The sound of chil-dren’s voices once again filled the old schoolhouse as the children sang Christ-mas carols. The story behind the carol Si-lent Night, Holy Night was read by the stu-dents.

The song originat-ed in 1818 in a tiny Austrian town. A hun-gry mouse had de-stroyed the organ bel-lows as he nibbled

holes in the leather to curb his hunger. Faced with the loss of their organ at this critical time, the pastor and organist hurriedly

composed a new carol, and the choir, accompanied by a guitar, sang the carol on Christmas Eve in the tiny town high in

the Austrian Alps. That carol was Silent Night. It continues to warm and delight people today around the world.

Photo contributed

Students listen to a welcome from retired teacher Jessie Jensen.

The students made paper garlands, Ja-cobs ladders, snow-f lakes, dress e d clothes-peg dolls and strung popcorn, turn-ing the tree in the old schoolhouse into a magical one, alive with handmade deco-rations. All this against a painted backdrop of blue skies, mountain slopes and pointed peaks covered with sparkling snow to set the winter theme.

Retired teacher Jes-sie Jensen welcomed the children with a few words about the history of the school-house. She recalled how Marysville was once a prosperous lead and zinc smelter town and how it re-tains its importance as a community alive with families and small businesses.

The students of today were comfort-able in the old school as they recited, sang, read stories and poet-ry. Truly magic was performed as parents, teachers and students enjoyed this union of past and present. How wonderful it was to at-tend this Pioneer Christmas Concert of 2013, in the Marysville Museum School House.

arne PetryshenTownsman Staff

The fifth annual Family Fishing Derby is just over a month away and organizers are al-ready getting ready for the event.

Last year the event had to be cancelled be-cause of unseasonably warm weather.

The derby takes place on Horseshoe Lake and last year the ice was too thin to safely hold the event. This year however, Shane Westle, founder and event co-ordinator, said the ice is looking good this year.

“There’s already 12 inches of ice on the lake right now,” he said, so it is looking good for this year. “There’s way more ice than we had last year and a little over a month to go.”

The derby is on Feb. 10, which is also Family Day in B.C.

Westle started the derby in honour of a friend who passed away from cancer.

“It was about six years ago when Mira Morrison passed away,” Westle said. Her hus-band, also a close friend of Westle also recently passed away. This year there is a new event in their honour: the Morri-son shooting gallery.

The derby brings in people of all ages and Westle said they expect 1,500 people to come out.

“We get all ages, from newborns all the way up to people in their 90s,” he said. “We have a lot of different things going on during the day. A lot of different games for the kids; We have wom-

en’s ski jumping; A best dressed dog contest.”

The Fresh Water Fisheries Society is coming to teach kids how to ice fish.

Then there are all sorts of other activities including toboggan races, milk jug bowling, best catch fish decorat-ing, snow painting, tug of war and snowball toss.

Every year they also do a draw to send a kid to Disneyland. The trip is donated every year by the Dacota Freight, along with $1,000 spending money.

Half of the funds raised for the derby goes to emergency aid for kids with Canadian Cancer Society pro-grams and the other half goes into an account that the Family Fishing Derby administers di-rectly.

“We’re helping a girl in Kimberley that just got her cancer back re-cently,” he said. She is currently undergoing chemo at the Calgary Children’s Hospital. “We’ll be helping her out this week and she’ll be in the draw as well.”

To take part in the derby, no fishing license is necessary. Entry tick-ets are required to par-ticipate in events. There are are also prizes for the fishing derby: the top prize is a 12 foot Lund boat and trailer. The first place prize for kids is a 50 inch TV and a Playstation 4.

There will also be a 50/50 draw, door prizes and a silent auction.

For more info on the derby go to www.family-fishingderby.com.

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Drowning at golf course

Kimberley RCMP were notified of a miss-ing person Sunday, April 14, just before 6 p.m. A woman had taken her dog for a walk, and her family became concerned when the dog turned up alone. Friends and family began searching the area the woman had gone walking in, and called police after they were unsuccessful in finding her. Kimber-ley Search and Rescue was also called in, and they, along with Police Dog Service, initiated a search of the area. The 55-year-old woman had been walking her dog along the pathways at Bootleg Gap golf course, in Marysville, and it became evident that she may have fall-en into a retention pond. The RCMP Dive team was requested. The next day, Monday, April 15, the dive team located the women, de-ceased, in the pond. She was identified as a very well known and loved Kimberley woman, Debbie Blais.consPiracy trial

A B.C. Supreme Court jury in Kamloops found three Cranbrook men guilty of counsel-ling to kill a rival drug dealer in 2009. After four days of delibera-tion — said to be the lengthiest jury deliber-ation since the 2009 trial of Allan Schoen-born — the jury re-turned its verdict on a string of murder-con-spiracy and weapons charges.

Maycity financial

Plan

The City of Kimber-ley introduced its 2013 financial plan. For homeowners property taxes increased four per cent, with business taxes rising three per cent and light industri-al three per cent as well, which brings light industrial into a one to one ration with resi-dential taxes. Business taxes are 2.38 to 1 in 2013, a drop from last year’s ratio. There was no change in the flat tax which remains at $736 for improved residen-tial properties. There was also no change in

the Aquatic Centre flat tax, which remains at $150 per parcel. There will be no increase in utility rates, but gar-bage rates are under review as there has been no change since 2000.

townsite stairs

Vandals rolled boul-ders down the Townsite Stairs causing their clo-sure. At the time, the City was uncertain whether they would be repaired or not, given the high cost of replace-ment, but consistent lobbying by Townsite residents led to the City deciding to rehab them. Work was completed in the fall.Provincial elec-

tion

Bittersweet was the only way to describe the feelings of NDP MLA Norm Macdonald after being declared re-elected in Columbia River-Revelstoke on April 14. Macdonald himself won a third consecutive term as MLA for the riding, which stretches from Kimberley to Revel-stoke, but instead of surfing a wave of NDP victories across the province, he watched in shock as the B.C. Liberals surged to re-tain power – a result predicted by no one. In the Kootenay East rid-ing, Bill Bennett held his seat by a large mar-gin.

new cao

After an extensive interview process, the City of Kimberley hired a new Chief Adminis-trative Officer. Mayor Ron McRae announced the City has chosen Scott Sommerville, who came to the City after six years as Chief Ad-ministrative Officer for the Village of Salmo.

Bouvette sen-tenceD

The babysitter who was caring for a Cran-brook toddler when she drowned in the bathtub in May 2011 was sen-tenced. Tammy Bou-vette was to spend an-other six months in custody after being sentenced in Cran-brook Provincial Court on Thursday, May 16.

Bouvette pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing death in the May 2011 drowning death of Cranbrook toddler Iyanna Teeple. At a sentencing hearing on Monday, May 13, Bouvette also pleaded guilty to robbery over a December 2011 inci-dent at the Fas Gas on Victoria Avenue in Cranbrook.

trial hazing

After at first denying the request, the Minis-try of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources informed the City of Kimberley that they have reversed their pre-vious decision and will allow a trial deer haz-ing. This allowed a one-time only test to deter-mine the response of habituated mule deer to an experienced han-dler and trained border collies. It happened quickly because there is a very short window to attempt to shoo deer out of town before they began fawning. The trial did prove success-ful, according to the City, but by year’s end hazing was not an op-tion for the urban deer problem because it re-mained illegal under the BC Wildlife Act. The

City continues to wait for a change to the leg-islation.

Pot seizeD

In the early hours of Sunday morning, June 2, Kimberley RCMP turned up a kilogram of marijuana, found in a vehicle that tried to avoid the traffic stop. Three officers were working the road check on Hwy 95A just north of Marysville, says Cpl. Chris Newel of the Kim-berley Detachment, when they observed a vehicle turning around before it could enter the check. Officers stopped the vehicle and searched it. That search led to the kilo-gram of marijuana as well as cash and drug-related items. Two males from Ed-monton, ages 23 and 24, were arrested and will face charges of Possession of a Con-trolled Substance for the Purpose of Traffick-ing. They were released on a $1000 bail for court in August.

Jail for Drug trafficker

Dustin McKay was in court on Monday, June 3 before Judge Ron Webb and he pleaded

guilty to two charges of possession for the pur-pose of trafficking. He was sentenced to 15 months in jail. In the first incident on Friday, April 26, the 24-year-old man was arrested after a lengthy investi-gation. At the time of the arrest, RCMP found 18 one-gram baggies of cocaine. McKay was re-leased on $500 bail and placed on strict release conditions, including being prohibited from going to Kimberley, and being ordered to stay inside his home between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m. each day. On Sat-urday, May 25, RCMP said McKay was arrest-ed again in Meadow-brook, this time with an ounce of cocaine and $3,000 cash.

two Men Missing

Search and Rescue teams found evidence that a vehicle ranoff the road into a creek near the area where two young men went miss-ing Saturday, June 8. Stephen Thomson, 21, of Canal Flats, and Nicholas Hoefnagels, 18, from Carstairs, Al-berta, left their camp-site at Whitetail Lake around 3 p.m. on Satur-day, June 8. The search

continued for days and the truck was eventual-ly found in the creek, jammed against a rock. One body was also found later in the sum-mer, the other was never recovered.

June flooDing

Heavy rainfall was wreaking havoc around the East Kootenay,

causing flooding in Fairmont, road closures on all routes to Calgary except Highway 3, and leaving Cranbrook and Kimberley on high alert creeks rose. The RDEK emergency services were stretched to the limit as flooding affect-ed all parts of the re-gional district. But no community in this area was hit near as hard as Calgary, which sus-tained huge damages as runoff from the Rockies caused the Bow River to surge to record levels.

Man Missing in Bull river

A desperate search was underway of the Bull River Tuesday, June 25 above the Aber-feldie Dam for a miss-ing vehicle and driver. A call came in at 10 p.m. Tuesday night about an accident on the Bull River Forest Service Road.“ Police deter-mined that a vehicle had gone off a sharp curve and down a steep embankment, but there was no sign of the vehi-cle.

Bulletin file photo

Without a doubt the story of the spring was the June flooding, which affected every community in the East Kootenay. Above, the Kimberley dam at peak flow.

Kimberley year in review; April, May and June

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Here are a few things I’d like to see in B.C. political life in the coming year, but won’t.

An orderly schedule of legislature sit-tings, one in the spring and one in the fall.

I canvassed this topic with Premier Christy Clark in our year-end interview, and got the usual runaround about how it’s always been optional since old Gordon what’s-his-name set the schedule of sittings and elections more than a de-cade ago. Spring is for the budget and MLAs sit in the fall if they need to discuss legislation.

They need to all right, but what govern-ments want to do is ram it through as fast as they can, so that’s what they do. The last couple of years of this have been a sham worthy of a South American banana re-public, with three chambers running si-multaneously and opposition members trying to prepare as they run down the hallways.

It leads to mistakes in new laws and adds to the public’s cynicism about the whole business, but it gets things done with minimum exposure of the govern-ment to criticism. Stephen Harper would approve.

A political debate about real issues, rather than just a competition to score

points in an endless election campaign.I appreciate that this is hopelessly

naive, but setting aside enough time to consider issues could, at least in theory, lead to that happening occasionally.

Certainly the hastily staged mock com-bat of our legislature today isn’t winning new friends for any political party. The

main growth area today is people who have given up on the whole thing.

An opposition with ideas.

The B.C. NDP will have another leadership contest in 2014, and they’d better bring more modern policy

to the table than they had in the last one.Remember the big issues in that pil-

low-fight? Me neither. I had to look them up. Health care? Local organic carrots into the hospital food. Forest industry? A job protection commissar to force the mills to stay open. Resource development? They’re for it, unless you’re against it.

These guys need a Tony Blair-type makeover. They need to be for something, and they need to leave the past behind.

Media that care about more than con-flict.

News organizations are in bad shape these days, and the competition for a rap-idly fragmenting audience is having some ugly effects.

One thing that needs to go is obsessive

coverage of who’s winning and who’s los-ing. If the news media are going to be in-terested mainly in the gaffes and gotcha moments, is it any surprise that’s what politicians try to provide?

The Canada Post announcement that it has to wind up home delivery offers a re-cent example. Is it really so outrageous for the CEO to suggest that walking to the corner is good exercise? When there’s a 24-hour news cycle to fill, it’s a scandal!

How many people know that Canada Post’s unfunded pension liabilities amount to $6.5 billion, as it continues to pay a dwindling workforce to hand out mostly advertising flyers? Should they just keep doing that until they run out of cash? Are taxpayers really expected to maintain another two-tier service that’s only avail-able to selected urban people?

Facts to go with opinions.Whether it’s the government’s fantasy

figures on job creation or the opposition’s arithmetic-challenged child poverty claims, serious problems can’t be under-stood, much less solved, without defining them accurately. Submitting government advertising to scrutiny by the Auditor General to make sure it is accurate and non-partisan would be a good place to start.

Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.

A hopeless wish list for 2014

BC VIEWSTom Fletcher

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ONGOINGThe Cranbrook Skating Club is celebrating their 60th Anniversary with an Ice Show on March 1st, 2014 at Western Financial Place. We are looking to research the Club’s history and also locate previous skaters, coaches and judges. Contact Debbie Mandryk @ 250-489-2318 or [email protected] Kootenay Women Executives & Entrepreneurs (EKWEE) meet the � rst Monday of every month at the Heritage Inn, Dining Room Annex, 7:00PM. Join us for of the menu dinner 5:30-7:00. Pay your own tab. Networking, share accomplishments, education. Bev Campbell 778-481-4883COME SKATE WITH US. Ongoing registration available for Pre-can, Canskate, StarSkate, Adult & Powerskate programs. Check us out at www.cranbrookskating.comCanadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our o� ce at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www.� ghtwithus.ca and register as a volunteer.Do you have the desire to stop eating compulsively? Overeaters Anonymous (a 12-Step Program) meets Wednesdays from 7-8pm at Cranbrook United Church, 2-12th St. S., downstairs. Contact: [email protected] Galore at Bargain Prices. Bibles For Missions Thrift Store. Open Tues-Sat, 10am-5pm, 824 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook. Funtastic Singers Drop-In Singing group; free to attend-just for fun! No experience necessary! CDAC O� ce&Gallery 135 10th Ave S, Tuesdays starting September 24th 6.45-8.15pm 250-426-4223 / [email protected] / www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.comICBL-Duplicate Bridge–Senior Center in Cranbrook. Mon & Wed 7pm, Thurs & Fri 1pm at Scout Hall, Marysville. Info: Maggie 250-417-2868.The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery to make contact with local volunteers for peer support. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with surgery and help patients prepare. It is ideal for those coping with arthritis, osteoporosis & injury. 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee. Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org.Community Acupuncture. By donation – Each Tuesday 4-6 pm, Roots to Health Naturopathic Clinic, Kimberley Health Centre – Lower Level, 260 4th Ave. 778-481-5008. Please visit: www.roots- to-health.com for more info.Help Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cranbrook: One way you can help is by donating to our “Blue Bin” located outside to the left of Wal- Mart. This bin is there for any clothing items or soft items. (250)489-3111 or email us at @bigbrothersbigsisters.ca Cranbrook Branch of the Stroke Recovery Association of BC. Meetings are from 10:00am-1:00pm the 2nd and 4th Wed. in the lower level of the Senior Citizen’s Hall, 125-17th St. S. Bring bag lunch. Tootie Gripich, 426-3994. The GoGo Grannies meet the last Monday of each month at 7:00 at The College of the Rockies. Join us as we raise awareness & funds for Grandmothers raising their Grandchildren in countries devastated by Aids. Norma at 250-426-6111.Family Science Night – starts Jan 14th for parents wanting to help their 9-12 yr olds succeed in science. Parents and children have fun exploring science. CBAL sponsored at the Cranbrook Library. Free & snacks included. Pre-registration required by Jan 10: Anna 250-581- 2112 or [email protected] Literacy Champion - pick up nominations for Cranbrook’s � rst Literacy Champion at Cranbrook Library, CBAL o� ce (19A – 9th Ave S) or online [ http://www.cbal.org ]www.cbal.org. Nominations close Jan 15th and our champion announced on Family Literacy Day Jan 27th. FMI: Anna 250-581-2112 or [email protected]

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Dav i D H u m p H r e yNews and notes from

Cranbrook’s early days, for the week of Dec. 22 – 28. Items compiled from the archived news-papers held at the Cran-brook Museum and Ar-chives.

1899 Weather … Christ-

mas Day this year was a most unusual one for this climate. The warm weather for nearly a week previous had caused the snow to en-tirely disappear from the lowlands, and in some places the grass had gotten green, which presented a pe-culiar sight for holiday week. Last fall M. Phil-lipps, of Tobacco Plains, predicted an open win-ter, and it looks as if his prediction was to be verified.

Hudson’s Bay Com-pany Coming … Gen-eral Manager Whyte, of the C P. R., was a pas-senger on the west bound train this morn-ing. To a Herald repre-sentative he stated that Mr. Chipman, of the Hudson’s Bay compa-ny, had secured per-mission from the board of control in England to build a store in Cran-brook, and that in all probability Mr. Chip-man would be in Cran-brook before many weeks to take another look over the field.

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1900Speaks Well For

Cranbrook … Mr. Gill, who has charge of the townsite office during Mr. Baker’ s absence, says that notwithstand-ing that real estate is naturally slow at this

time of the year, yet he finds that lots in Cran-brook are in great de-mand, and purchases are being made almost every day. There are quite a number of per-sons getting ready to build, and are now se-lecting locations. This speaks well for the growth of Cranbrook.

Cranbrook Electric Light Co., Ltd. Rates for Electric Lights …

Stores/Offices/Ho-tels: 1-5 lights; $1 dusk to 12; $1.40 all night

Private Houses: 75¢ for 16 candle power

Private Homes: 50¢ for 8 candle power

10 percent is allowed on all accounts paid be-fore the 10th of the month. Applications may be made to the electrician Mr. Ewart who will quote the cost of wiring, or to the un-dersigned. Chandeliers, shades, etc. at Miner’s Hardware Store. W. F. GURD, Secretary-Trea-surer.

Telegraph … A new telegraph wire is being placed along the C. P. R. from Nelson to Winni-peg. It will facilitate business in Cranbrook and other leading cit-ies.

1902Do You Want $50?

Or $30, or $20? If so, read this. Hill & Co, the hustlers have a new plan that is extremely attractive. They have put $100 in a glass box in their window. The box is sealed and locked. With the box there are 2,000 keys, and in that two thou-sand there are just three keys that will open the box. For every $5 cash purchase, Mr. Hill gives you a key, or two keys for $10, and so on. When the 2,000 keys are gone, then those hold-ing keys will be permit-ted to try them. The first one to open will take $50, the second $30, and the third $20. Call in and see any of the Hill boys and they will explain the matter. You

might as well have the right key as not.

The Churches of Cranbrook … Cran-brook’s spiritual wel-fare is simply provided for with four protestant churches and one Cath-olic

The Catholic Church was built here three years ago. It is a modest structure and during the last year it has been enlarged and the grounds improved. Fa-ther Ouelette has had charge, and the mem-bership has largely in-creased during the past y e a r ..

Christ Church, Cran-brook, has the distinc-tion of being the first place of worship erect-ed in the town. Through the efforts of a few ad-hearants of the church of England a church was erected on Baker Hill in the summer of 1898. At that time, and for some time after-wards there was no res-ident minister in Cran-brook but the church was served by from Fort Steele where the Rev. C. Procunier was sta-tioned and this was car-ried on until Jun e 1901 when the Rev. Havelock Beachem, the present rector was appointed. Christ Church has had a steady increase in congregation so much, so indeed that this year it was found necessary to enlarge the church some twelve hundred, dollars having been spent in this way.

The first work of the Presbyterians in Cran-brook was done during construction by Rev. Oliver, who acted as missionary along the Crow. He was followed by Rev. McPherson, who collected the first funds for the Cranbrook church. Rev. Ball came next and he held ser-vices in empty store buildings, but worked with energy for funds for the church, and fi-nally saw the present building erected. After Rev. Ball’s departure, several ministers were in charge for short peri-

ods until January , 1900, when a call was extend-ed to Rev. W. G. H. For-tune, who is still pastor. Under his charge the church has prospered and the building greatly improved, and a hand-some manse erected. The church will be out of debt the first of the year. Its membership has greatly increased, and it is in a most pros-perous condition.

The Baptists began work in this district in 1899 when the Rev. J E Coombes, visited the neighborhood and held services in the sur-rounding country. Mr. Coombes was followed at different times by the Rev. P. H. McEwen, su-perintendent of mis-sions, who in 1900 ar-ranged for the settle-ment in Cranbrook of the Rev. D. Holford, who remained about one and a half years. A church building was erected duri g Rev. Hol-ford’s pastorate, at a cost of S3, 000. In Octo-ber 1901, the church was opened and Rev. F. W. Auvache, the pres-ent pastor, given charge of the work. The mem-bership has steadily in-creased under Rev. Au-vache, and the church is now in a healthy con-dition.

The Methodist church was organized by Rev. George E. Smith who came in 1899, and at the end of the first year there were 50 members and the pres-ent edifice built. Rev. Smith was succeeded by Rev. Bowering who remained two years to be succeeded by Rev. S. J. Thompson. Many im-provements have been made the past year, and the membership is now 95, with a Sunday school of 107, and an Epworth League of 40 members.

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It happened in CranbrookFrom the archives

Page 8: Kimberley Daily Bulletin, December 27, 2013

TRE VOR CR AWLEYSports Editor

As students return home from colleges and universities for the holi-days, Mount Baker alumni gathered at the school gym to put on a one-day camp for the senior girls basketball team on Monday.

Sisters Chelsea and Katie Nutini, along with Paige McGowan, got to-gether with the high school team coaches—coincidentally their dads, Al Nutini and Joe McGowan—to put the girls through their paces and give them a taste of what it looks like to play college-level basketball.

The Nutini sisters are currently playing togeth-er at St. Mary’s Universi-ty College in Calgary, while McGowan former-ly played for North Idaho College and Eastern Washington University.

McGowan handled a morning session fo-cused mostly on leader-ship and the importance of teamwork and com-munication, while the Nutini sisters took the lead on running drills in the afternoon.

The day concluded with an alumni game in the evening.

McGowan summed up the morning as time set towards team build-ing in the school library before getting down to business on the court in the afternoon.

“I think the founda-tion of success comes from a team that under-stands each other and shares values and has established an under-

standing of one another, especially in times of conflict—if something comes up with a player or obstacle to overcome as a team—if you have some values guiding your choices and guid-ing how the players will behave, it keeps every-one unified through that process,” McGowan said.

“Today they did a lot of great work around things that will guide the way that they play.”

Workouts, drills and an emphasis on individ-ual skills was the priority in the afternoon as the team headed into the gym.

The Nutini sisters participated in an open practice and helped the girls work on pure shooting and playing tough defence.

“I think we’re just try-ing to really improve their skills and make them confident in play-ing,” said Katie.

“Getting around screens and how to play tough-on-ball defence and just show their pas-sion for the game through their defence, which should bring en-ergy to their offence.”

Chelsea took the lead on teaching shooting skills.

“We’re really going to dissect their form and their release time and their confidence as a shooter,” she said. “We’re going to work on what being a shooting guard is, getting in the proper mindset to be successful.”

Chelsea has made stops at Langara College in Vancouver and SAIT in Calgary before joining up with her sister and the St. Mary’s basketball squad this year.

St. Mary’s is having a tough go in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Con-ference (ACAC) with a winless record in 11 games, but the two sis-

ters are enjoying the fact that they get to play to-gether.

Chelsea describes her sister as being a grit-ty player who relishes in playing a tough defen-sive game.

“That’s where Katie plays her best games, when she’s getting the rebounds, when she’s doing little things like that,” she said. “She’s also a phenomenal shooter, got a quick re-lease.”

Katie added that hav-ing a sibling connection on the court can mean plays develop without even talking to each other.

“Her court vision, she see’s the court very well and she knows where to be always, which is real-ly nice to play with and she knows the right de-cisions to make,” said Katie. “Not only that, but she’s a great shooter.”

When it comes to getting noticed by

post-secondary institu-tions to join athletic pro-grams, McGowan said exposure of any sort is key.

While attending a camp in the States with the MBSS high school team, McGowan was noticed by a coach at North Idaho, who brought her into the program.

However, if high school students have that passionate drive to play college or universi-ty-level basketball, it doesn’t hurt to contact the school—or even head coach—directly.

“Just because some people are recruited doesn’t mean players can’t send tapes or con-tact coaches themselves, or go to colleges and be a walk-on,” said Mc-Gowan.”Because at NIC and Eastern, we had players on our team who showed up to practice and said, ‘I want to try out.’

“And they ended up being on the team, be-cause they were awe-some basketball players and the coaches wouldn’t have found them or met them oth-erwise, and sometimes those are the best play-ers, because they seek out that opportunity more than a player that got invited for a full-ride.”

PAGE 8 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2013

SPORTSMBSS alumni run basketball camp

WILD BASKETBALL

TREVOR CRAWLEY PHOTO

Chelsea Nutini (far right) and Paige McGowan (background) observe, while Katie Nutini (on defence)participates in a drill while during a day camp for the Mount Baker senior girls basketball team earlier this week.

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The WHL resumes on Friday night as the Kootenay Ice get back in action against the Spokane Chiefs.

It will be a special night for the city, which will honour Cranbrook native Scott Nieder-mayer’s hockey hall of fame career with a pre-game ceremony and puck drop.

The Chiefs feature the league’s top scorer in Mitch Holmberg, who has collected 37 goals and 37 assists for 74 points in 35 games. Paired up with Holm-berg is fellow overage forward Mike Aviani, who is sixth in the points race. The two snipers have combined to score roughly half the team’s goals so far in the campaign.

Barring any injuries, the Chiefs should have a full roster, while Koo-tenay is without captain Sam Reinhart, who is competing with Team Canada at the World Ju-nior Championship and rookie defenceman Troy Murray, who is with Team West at the U17 World Hockey Challenge in Nova Sco-tia.

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The first half of the

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However, the team proved just how im-portant the second half of the season is last year, rallying to 25 wins and earning a 15th con-secutive playoff spot.

“I’d say we definitely got a long ways to go right now,” said Austin Vetterl, after their final game of the pre-Christ-mas schedule against Lethbridge. “Coming into the year, we had a lot of veterans, we had a lot of hype around the team this year and I think we can do a little better.

“18-16, I guess is okay, but we’re a better-than-okay team.”

“Coming into the year, we had a lot of veterans, we had a lot of hype around the team this year

and I think we can do a little better.”Austin Vetterl

Ice resume WHL schedule with a

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MALMO, Sweden - Anthony Mantha looked more relieved than jubilant after his three goals helped Canada start the world junior championship with a vic-tory.

It may be because there had been doubts the Longueuil, Que., native would make the team - de-spite lighting up the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League this season - because of his question-able defensive play.

No one doubted his ability to put the puck in the net, as Man-tha demonstrated with a hat trick in Canada’s 7-2 win over Germa-ny on Thursday.

“It’s a great feeling,” the lanky, six-foot-four right winger said. “For me, personally, I had to get a big game going and I think that’s what I did.”

It helped that Mantha was on a line with perhaps Canada’s most dynamic playmaker in Jonathan Drouin, who assisted on all three of his goals - two on power plays and one at even strength.

But Mantha, the grandson of former NHL forward Andre Pron-ovost, scores wherever he plays.

He had 35 goals in only 32 games with the Val d’Or Foreurs before joining Team Canada two weeks ago for the run-up to the world juniors. He has 85 goals in 99 games over the last season and a half.

Coach Brent Sutter said what clinched his spot was that ability to put the puck in the net, which there is not a lot of on this squad compared to past world junior teams. Sutter hopes a crash course in 200-foot hockey will make the Detroit Red Wings pros-

pect a more complete player as the tournament goes on.

“He can score goals, but there are other aspects of his game he needs to continue to work on,” said Sutter. “Things I’ve talked to him about one on one.

“It’s simple. It’s being a com-petitor in all three zones and making sure he’s responsible in all three zones. Not just for this tournament, but for him to be a good pro. Especially with the or-ganization he’ll go to in Detroit. That’s what they expect there. You can’t just play the offensive side of the puck.”

Sutter said Mantha wants to learn and feels he is already “a better player now than when he joined the team 11 days ago. That comes from our conversations. He understands that he’s not going to get on the ice if he’s only going to be a power-play guy.”

He got a passing grade in two-way play against the Germans, who were overmatched but took advantage of some early Canadi-an sloppiness to keep the score close through the first 15 minutes of play.

Mantha has a remarkably quick release for a big man, and having the clever Drouin laying passes on his stick could be a vital asset as the tournament moves on and the competition gets tougher.

He said his grandfather, who scored 109 goals in 556 NHL games from 1957 to 1968 for Montreal, Boston, Detroit and the Minnesota North Stars, was a key influence in his hockey develop-ment. He said Pronovost taught him “three key points” to success, but won’t reveal them all.

“One is work,” he offered.

But he still went into the team’s selection camp two weeks ago in Toronto looking to prove he can do more than score.

“For sure I had to make an impression,” he said. “Not every player was guaranteed a spot and I had to battle through it. I got great news and now I’m trying to carry it on.”

Drouin has played with Man-tha before in an exhibition series and feels that chemistry is devel-oping.

“Anthony’s a big guy,” said the third overall pick of the Tampa Bay Lightning. “He’s hard to play against in the corners and every-thing. I try to use my hands and speed and I think we comple-ment each other pretty well.”

The Canadian team got a rousing welcome from the crowd of 1,831 - nearly all wearing Hock-ey Canada jerseys - at the 5,800-seat Isstadion, but still looked nervous as the game began.

The Germans got the opening goal off a faceoff in the Canada zone as Dorian Saeftel put a shot through traffic that fooled goalie Jake Paterson only 1:35 into the game.

After Josh Anderson and Man-tha gave Canada a lead, Janik Moser tied it for Germany after defenceman Adam Pelech whiffed on a clearing attempt.

Then Canada took over as Mantha and Bo Horvat got goals before the intermission, Sam Re-inhart and Mantha added goals in the second period and Nic Petan finished a play engineered by 16-year-old Conner McDavid in the third.

The shots were 30-24 for Can-ada, but the game was not nearly that close.

Canada routs Germany 7-2 to open World Junior Championship

Running up to the break, Kootenay was running three lines up front because of injuries and turned overeager Zach McPhee to a de-fenceman—a position he is pretty familiar with.

“I played there grow-ing up, actually, pretty much all the way through minor hockey until I came into the league at 16,” said McPhee, “so it’s obvi-

ously been a little bit of a learning curve for me going back there, but it’s not too big of a change.”

Like Vetterl, McPhee said he thinks the team has more to give.

“I think we’ve come a long way in some areas and I think we can grow in others, for sure,” McPhee said. “I think we have to get more consistent in our play. We can’t just have a

good game and then peel off the game after that.”

NOTES: Kootenay was missing Ryan Chynoweth, Jagger Dirk, Tanner Faith and Rinat Valiev to injuries before the break. As of the last injury report on Dec. 17, Chynoweth and Dirk were upper-body—one week, while Valiev was lower-body day-to-day. Faith is still out indefi-nitely with an up-per-body injury.

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Holmberg and the Chiefs will face the Ice

Raonic voted Canada’s male athlete of the year GreGory StronG

Canadian Press

TORONTO - Milos Raonic entered unchart-ed territory for a Canadi-an men’s tennis player this year, reaching the top 10 in the world sin-gles rankings and leading the Davis Cup team to unprecedented heights.

He also won two tour-naments in 2013 and thrilled Canadian fans by reaching the final of the Rogers Cup last summer. He capped his impres-sive year Thursday by winning the Lionel Co-nacher Award as the 2013 Canadian Press male athlete of the year.

Raonic made some big strides this year de-spite going through some early-season struggles and a coaching change.

“The fact that I was performing under those circumstances when

things weren’t the best leading into those events, it’s really great for me,” he said. “It’s what I’m most proud of.”

The Conacher award is named after the multi-sport athlete who was chosen Canada’s athlete of the first half-century.

The winner of the Bob-bie Rosenfeld Award as Canada’s female athlete of the year will be an-nounced Friday and the team of the year will be named Saturday.

Raonic finished with 45 per cent of the vote in balloting of sports edi-

tors and broadcasters across the country. Cal-gary Stampeders run-ning back Jon Cornish was well back at 22 per cent, followed by golfer Graham DeLaet (13 per cent) and figure skater Patrick Chan (eight per cent).

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Saturday Morning/Afternoon December 28 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 # # KSPS-PBS Amer FlyTy Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Jazzy Martha Cook’s Gar Antiques Comet Encount $ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Marilyn Denis Chil Cash Written Vision Fash App The Social The Sound of Music % % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Ex Res Wild Expe Hair! Paid Made Freer Light Fight Sports & & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Recipe J. Oliv All In Chan Men Men College Basketball College Basketball _ _ KHQ-NBC (6:30) Today KHQ News Saturday English Premier League Soccer Olympic Trials Golf Red Bull ( ( TSN (5:30) Hockey SportsCentre 2014 Hockey From Malmo, Sweden. Hockey Sports 2014 2014 ) ) NET Review English Premier League Soccer English Premier League Soccer Match UFC Count. Sports Quotes NHL Alumni + + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News Hour Moves Simp Simp Simp , , KNOW Peep Thom Rolie Tree Ella PAW Magic Arthur Pingu Jungle Re Wild Ani Ani Rivers Rivers Rainwolves ` ` CBUT Our Vancouver Mon Busy Animal Super Absolutely Doc Zone the fifth estate Reci Ste Exchange Dragons’ Den 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving House Moves Simp Simp Simp Simp Simp 3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving House Moves Simp Simp Simp Simp Simp 4 6 YTV Side Super Alien Par Par Rab Spong Mon Sanjay Korra Turtles Bey Po Rang Yu-Gi- B- Haunt Haunt 6 . KAYU-FOX Focus SMAR Wen Larry Hair! 6 Min Beauty Paid Paid WEN Kds Old Insan Stop Glee Glee 7 / CNN New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom Newsroom Money News CNN Newsroom Gupta Newsroom 8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Cops Cops 9 1 HGTV Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Rodeo Girls Rodeo Girls Rodeo Girls GoodFellas < 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest: Burger Burger Pick Pick Cash, Cash, = 5 W Love It-List It Love It-List It Will Will Will Will Will Will Prop While You Were Sleeping Nowhere Boy ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Rise of the Planet of the Apes G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Rise of the Planet of the Apes Star Trek @ : DISC Alien Mummies Mankind Ris The Mystery Mayday Mayday Airplane Repo Airplane Repo Airplane Repo Airplane Repo A ; SLICE Debt Debt Food Nightmares Nightmares Nightmares Nightmares Nightmares Nightmares Never Been Kissed B < TLC Couponing: Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER C = BRAVO Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds D > EA2 Love Police Acad. 4 Cops and Robbersons (:35) Nanny McPhee The Muppets Take Manhattan National-European Cops E ? TOON Matt Spiez Scoob Loone Gum Adven Lego Drag Robots Scoob Groj. Gum Gum Gum Gum F @ FAM Slug Win Gravity Phi Phi Dog Good Liv- ANT Jessie Austin Shake Aquamarine Phi Gravity ANT G A WPCH Paid Paid Office Atl. Paid Office Disney’s A Christmas Carol Win a Date With Tad Hamilton! Sinbad: Legend of Seas H B COM Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas I C TCM Don’t-Waves Carson Up Goes Maisie The Dirty Dozen (:45) The Far Country The Black Swan K E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Skin Paid Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor L F HIST Museum Se Paid Paid Paid Skin Skin Paid Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers M G SPACE Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off Face Off N H AMC Space Cowboys Breaking Bad Breaking Bad Breaking Bad (:12) Breaking Bad Breaking Bad Break O I FS1 FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports College Basketball Hoops College Basketball Hoops Basketball P J DTOUR Pitch Paid Rock- Rock- Rock- Rock- Rock- Rock- National-European Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport W W MC1 Secret Seeking a Friend (:20) The Company You Keep (:20) John Carter (:35) War Horse ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News Adven Res Son. X Bolts Spider Justice Dragon B- Yu-Gi Yu-Gi- Family Animal Coo On Travel Middle ≠ ≠ WGN-A Matlock Matlock Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Ø Ø EA1 Pitch We’re Back! (:40) Free Willy Free Willy 2: Home Free Willy 3 Incred. Shrink Woman To Grandmo. ∂ ∂ VISN IPun Anmol Aaj Kal Gur Watno Dur Pun Punjab Gaun Lamia Virasat Quran Peace Words Mehak Fursat Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM VideoFlow Total Total Total Blackout Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total 105 105 SRC Ben Zénon Ours Jack Rol Schtro Animo Magi 1001 Tintin Oniva Oniva TJ 2013 Brian Mulroney Objectif Sotchi

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COMICSANNIE’S MAILBOX

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) Note that people’s moods have changed. Make time for a part-ner or loved one with whom you often take off. Why not enjoy some special time together? A practical discussion will help set the pace for the next few days. Tonight: Dinner for two. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Defer to others. You might want to escape the holiday fervor and do something completely unrelated. A friend with lots of imagination could turn up and add some fun to the moment. Allow your creativity to flow. To-night: Say “yes” to an invitation. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You have some important matters that demand your at-tention. You might sense that a parent or higher-up needs your time as well. You will be able to juggle both effectively. A call involving a partner could head your way. Tonight: Get some much-needed rest. CANCER (June 21-July 22)

Investigate the alternatives that surround a child or loved one. This person might want a change, and you might not be comfortable with the idea. Keep communication open. Your emotional response might be right-on. Tonight: Enjoy those around you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be more in touch with a family member’s needs. Your ability to visualize what someone else wants will help you please others. Use this talent now. Be sensitive to what might not be working properly, be it your car or some other mechanical item. Tonight: Stay close to home. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You express your opinions ten-tatively yet honestly. You tend to put a partner or loved one on a pedestal, where there is only one place to go: down. Be aware of how you are building this person up. Tonight: Favorite place, favorite people. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Be more upbeat and positive in dealing with a financial matter. Your attitude could carry over

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2013 PAGE 15DAILY TOWNSMAN / DAILY BULLETIN

S.P.C.A. Newsletter

December 27, 2013

I need a homeDINA is a 2 year old black and white short hair kitty with no tail. Dina came to us as a stray and we assumed at � rst that she was a manx, we took her to the vet for an examination and they said they think its from an old injury and she lost the rest of her tail. Dina is very affectionate and loves people, she gets along with other cats if they don’t crowd her space and would do good in a home with dogs too.

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I need a home.RYDER is a 3 year old neutered male, short haired tabby with white. Ryder is a BIG boy! He loves attention and is an amazing mouser. Ryder does not like other cats but he gets along with dogs. Ryder would be happiest in a home where he can go inside and outside. Ryder is affec-tionate and laidback. He is very sociable and affectionate and loves to be picked up and cuddled.

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ELLA is affectionate and laidback 1 year old spayed female. She is a muted torti with short hair. She loves the company of other cats and gets along with dogs too. She loves people and children.Ella is very sociable and affectionate. She will enjoy lots of attention. Ella loves to be picked up and cuddled.

I need a homeKIESHA is an extremely affectionate 13 year old Spayed Female Lab cross. She loves children! She has lived with cats, dogs, birds, chickens and livestock and got along great with everyone. Kiesha bonds quickly and loves attention, she is very loyal. She does not look or act like a 13 year old dog. This is a very sweet senior girl who still loves to go for walks and is very gentle.

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I need a home.I need a home.BENDER is a big compact boy, he is around 3 years old. Bender has short orange hair and is neutered. Bender is very sociable and affectionate. Bender loves to be picked up and cuddled, he came to us as a stray. He was dropped off at a families acreage and was keeping their mouse population under control for a while before it got to cold out. If you are looking for a very handsome cat who also will catch your mice look no further!

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GEMMA is a spayed female, german shepherd cross. Approx. 1 1/2 years old. Good obedience and a con� dent guardian is important. She is house trained and very intelligent. She can be a little bit shy if other dogs run at her quickly. She should be introduced slowly to dogs and rewarded for relaxed behaviour and play. Gemma has a little bit of anxiety when you � rst leave her but she gets over it.

A day in the life of an SPCA employee:We arrive everyday at 8am to a shelter full of happy cats, dogs, rabbits, rats, bunnies, birds and whatever other domesticated ani-mals we may have in that day. Today is good day! We only have 67 cats in our system, 8 dogs, 13 rats, 2 bunnies and no birds. We do a quick check on all of the animals to make sure there are no signs of parvo or distemper from any of the stray animals that came in the day before. Once the check is clear we are straight to work feeding, cleaning kennels, scooping cat litter, disinfect-ing dog and cat kennels, cleaning rodent cages, doing on aver-age 12 loads of laundry, washing and disinfecting animal dishes and litter pans, vacuuming, and scrubbing fl oors. Once all of the cleaning is done we tend to the medical needs of the animals which includes vaccinating, giving medications, changing dress-ings, and whatever else may need fi xing. We also spend time setting up fostering of animals who are to young or not healthy enough for shelter life. We run 6 kittens and 1 dog to the vet to get spayed or neutered. Also, Charlie the new dog, who was surrendered, has not eaten in 3 days and won’t get off his bed so we need to run him to the vet to make sure there aren’t any un-derlying issues. After returning from the vet we notice that there is a cardboard box left on the front step. We bring it in and it is a box of kittens without a mother. They are probably 2-3 days old. They are cold and hungry so we try to warm them as best as we can and feed them with a syringe. One of the girls will take them home for the night and try and keep them alive by waking and feeding them every couple of hours. We spend the afternoon greeting people, hoping they fi nd their forever companion! This afternoon we take in 3 new cats, 5 new kittens, a stray dog, and a dog who is surrendered because he has too much energy. All of these new animals get physicals and medical exams and are evaluated to see if they are suitable for adoption or if they need some work. We fi nd out from the vet that a cat that we have had in the shelter for 3 months, and have already spent $500 on her, is never going to get better and needs to be euthanize. All of us at the shelter love Ms. Beasley and now we have to say goodbye. A person leaves angry because we just don’t have room for his 2 cats and we have to put him on a waiting list. It all seems very overwhelming today!

But, a great family comes in and adopts Sam, a 12 year old Shepard on medication twice a day, who was surrendered by his owners because they were moving. This is a dog that I thought never would get adopted! A 10 year old girl comes in and do-nates $175.00 that she raised at her birthday party! Another group of kids come in and bring in a bunch of new toys for the cats and dogs! A elderly couple brings their dog in that they adopted 6 months ago to show us how happy he is. A great end to a day! We then close shop, feed and tend to the animals once more before we shut off the lights and head home. It’s hard to leave at the end of the day. We want to stay and give all of our shelter animals the love that we didn’t have time to give today but we know we will be back tomorrow morning and it will all start again.

We all work at the SPCA because we love the work we do. We love the animals and we are their voice. Thank you to all of my wonderful staff and volunteers for doing the work you do. I am humbled by your commitment! I look forward to working with you in 2014!

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I need a home.SIMON is a 10 month old neutered male,  border collie/lab cross. Simon is a very high energy dog. Simon knows how to sit, lay down, stay and shake a paw, he also has great recall. He is extremely smart and quick to learn new tricks. Si-mon is house trained as long as you are paying attention when he wants to go out-side. We are currently working on Simons anxiety and further training. He can be a little bit timid when � rst meeting new peo-ple but doesn’t take much time to warm up to someone new.

I need a home.WILEY is a 5 year old neutered male all white cat. Wiley is a very playful and ram-bunctious guy with a lot of energy, he acts like a kitten. Wiley can be a little rough on other cats but loves people. He will be a great hunting cat for someone with mice. Wylie has a really good personality and he is quite a character here in our shelter.

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DECKER is around 1 year old, he has short hair and is a brown tabby. Decker has a big personality. Decker is extremely lov-ing, he craves people attention. Decker is a very smart cat, he has � gured out how to open certain doors to let himself out where people are. Decker gets along with other cats and also likes dogs. This cat is full of personality and is also a great hunter!

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