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We Publish 5 Editions Weekly • Kootenay Lake • Nelson/Salmo • Castlegar/Slocan Valley • Trail/Beaver Valley/Rossland • Internet
PRICELESS
www.pennywiseads.com
April 10, 2012
1-800-663-4619
ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS 250-352-7292902 FRont Street, Nelson • www.skelectronics.ca
Authorized Dealer
Clarion CZ 201$15999
Clarion CZ 101$11999
• 50Wx4 • Front Aux Input • 4 Ch RCA Output
• Detachable Faceplate • Remote Control
Lots of
Your Success Is Our Success Published Weekly
“Your Adventure...Our Gear”
333 Baker St, Nelson • 1-87-SNOWPACK • 250-352-6411www.snowpack.ca
ENTER TO WINEarth Day Prizes April 1-April 25• Free movie tickets for Bag It• Solar garden lights• Seventh Generation Basket• Rain Barrel• Kids Gardening Kits and more!
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Bulletin BoardBulletin Board#1 STORAGE FACILITY.... WEST KOOTENAY SELF STORAGE: Household, RV, commercial. 2820 Osachoff Rd, South Slocan. 250-359-5085, 1-877-359-5085, www.wkselfstorage.com
PERSIAN & TRIBAL RUGS: 50-75% off Spring Sale! Nel-son Trading Company, 402 Baker St. Daily 9am-5pm.
AERIAL SIGHTSEEING TOURS starting at $65. Southern Aircraft Services. Call 250-505-6711 to book your fl ight.
BACKPACKS, TENTS, cycle and rain gear have arrived, mostly half price. Boomtown Sports Emporium. 1-800-704-6489.
BATTERIES AND CHARGERS FOR LAPTOPS: Call Ross-land Hardware for batteries & cords with fast mail delivery. 250-368-7114 or email: [email protected]
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! With the Brother PR650, 6-needle embroidery machine. Call Marna at Heritage Sew, 1-800-739-5151 or 250-229-4030.
BIG EVENT TENT RENTAL: If you need it covered, we can help! 250-226-7768. [email protected] www.bigeventtentrental.com
BLACKIE & THE RODEO KINGS, Great Lake Swimmers, The Skydiggers. Tickets and info: www.liveattheroyal.com
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY to Kootenay Lake’s premier dining spot. All ages now served in the Dock’n’Duck Pub and Grill main dining area. Balfour Ferry Landing, 250-229-4244, a tasty escape for everyone.
CANADIAN GARDEN SUPPLY: Located in the Selkirk Spring building. We’ve expanded! Largest inventory in the Kootenays. Monday-Saturday. 250-304-2911.
CHILD CARE: ECE student with excellent references! 250-608-3249, 250-353-2083.
CHIMNEY CRICKET IS CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF SERVICE in Nelson & area. Get 20% off for all sweeps during April and May 2012. 250-352-6493.
SPRINGSPECIAL!
• Kodiak 350 V8 Vortec - 325 hp. • 20 ft, 8 ft beam • Dual batteries• 9.8 hp Nissan 4 stroke kicker with electric start
• Muffl er system for quiet running • Heater/defroster to keep you warm on those cold days on the river or lake
• 1/2 canopy top, side curtains, drop curtain and sloper cover• Fish fi nder • VHF marine radio • Rod holders • Stereo with amp
• Complete with Custom Weld tandem axle trailer w/spare tire• Exceptional condition and low hours
Custom Weld Jet Boat2003 Cobra model
Spring Special - $31,995
250-353-2550 1-877-552-6287 Located on Kootenay Lake
www.jonesboysboats.com
Spring Blinds SALE!!
All Blinds on Sale2” Woods 50% off
Honeycomb 40% off
no minimum orderFREE! and as always
installation is
Now is the time to get your new blinds before the sunny season begins.
www.theblindman.ca
250-352-380020 years experience • Supply & Install
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Beautiful 2,200 sq ft townhouse with view in south end, Castlegar. Three full bathrooms, hardwood fl oors and large rec room.
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223 Boswell225 Riondel226 Winlaw/Vallican227 Crawford Bay/ Gray Creek229 Balfour/Ainsworth229 Procter/Harrop265 Nakusp269 Fauquier304 Castlegar (also 365)352 Nelson353 Kaslo354 Nelson (also 509/551)355 Slocan City357 Salmo/Ymir358 New Denver/Silverton359 S. Slocan/Crescent Valley362 Rossland
364 Trail365 Castlegar366 Lardeau Valley Duncan Lake367 Fruitvale/Beaver Valley368 Trail399 Tarry’s/Thrums/Glade402/428 Creston442/443 Grand Forks445 Greenwood446 Rock Creek447 Christina Lake449 Midway484 Beaverdell505 Nelson693 Genelle825 N. Shore/Nelson866 Wynndel/Sirdar
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ANIMAL CARE Pet Needs Plus ...................................32Trail SPCA ..........................................29
AUCTION Russell Auction ...................................20
AUTOMOTIVE ABH Car Sales ...................................53AM Ford ............................................45AutomoBill ..........................................44Borderline Transmissions ...................52Castlegar Hyundai ..............................51Glacier Honda ..............................50, 55Kootenay Chrysler ............................47McLachlan Auto ................................54Midas ....................................................9Mikes RV ............................................53Nelson Chrysler ............................48, 49OK Tire, Trail .......................................44Rock Island RV ...................................52Scrap King ..........................................48Summit Subaru ............................46, 50Waneta Auto Recyclers ......................44
BOATS Captain Erik’s Water Toys ..................15Jones Boys Boats ................................3
BUILDING SUPPLIES Kootenay Innovative Wood ................18Selkirk Truss .......................................20
EDUCATION/CLASSES Nelson Waldorf School .......................24Procare Institute .................................24Selkirk College .............................18, 24
Bulletin BoardBulletin Board100% CANADIAN FLOORING AT WHOLESALE: Prefinished 31⁄4˝x3/4˝ Antique Red Oak & Maple, $4.59/sq.ft. Aluminum Oxide Ceramic, $4.79/sq.ft pallet. Engineered, 120+ choices, Urban, Carlton, La Madera, Pravada, NAF, from $3.99/sq.ft. pallet. SPECIAL! Karelia, engineered, $4.99/sq.ft, reg. $6.79/sq.ft. Bamboo, Cork, 50+choices, click or glue down, from $2.99/sq.ft. Solid stair tread, 12.3mm laminate from $2.49/sq.ft pallet. At Juan’s Flooring, 1503 Highway 3A, Thrums. Monday-Saturday, 8:30am-5pm. 250-399-6377.
A STORAGE CO. Outside, any size from $20/mo., covered spots, 20´x12´x12´, dry, secure containers, 20´x8´x8´. 250-367-9413.
A VIRUS OR MALWARE MAY BE DAMAGING YOUR COM-PUTER! Don’t take chances with what matters the most, your privacy and irreplaceable data! Columbia Computers can help. 250-368-9998; 1438 McQuarrie Street, East Trail.
ALL YOUR VACUUM NEEDS: New, reconditioned, repairs and supplies. The Vacuum Shop, 953 Spokane, Trail. 250-231-6041.
B&D AQUATICS: For aquarium supplies, fresh and saltwa-ter fi sh. 943 Spokane, Trail. 250-364-2092.
BABY & BRIDAL FAIR: April 14, 12-4pm, Riverbelle (1350 Esplanade Ave), Trail, FREE ADMISSION. Lots of door priz-es! Tickets at door or call 250-231-7182. Early bird ticket holders are entered into an additional cash prize draw.
BARGAIN BIN: Tables, chairs, lamps, appliances. Stop in to improve your home. www.thebargainbin.ca, Castlegar, 250-365-7125.
BOOTCAMP FITNESS: Ultimate total body workout! Starts Apr. 2-June21 in Trail/Warfi eld. Visit www.outofboundsfi tness.com or gabrielle@outofboundsfi tness.com
CARPET CLEANING AT ITS BEST! Call Clean-Scene, all types of carpet, area carpets, upholstery & vehicles. Certi-fi ed technicians, serving all areas. For a free estimate & to book your appointment call 1-800-414-8890.
CITY BAKERY SPECIAL: Hamburger Buns $1.99/doz. Across from KSCU, City Bakery, 1180 Cedar Avenue, Trail.
CLEAN BETWEEN DENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC: Hygienist with 14+ years experience and a gentle touch providing dental hygiene services. Evening/Saturday appointments. Please call Denise, 250-365-8024.
CURLERS... HAVING A BONSPIEL? Need to feed those curlers? Please consider Pig Roast Mike. 250-357-2648.
FREE POWER-LIFT CHAIR: Very large, blue, comfortable, for pickup, unable to deliver. 250-364-2852 leave msg.
GET READY! GOT JUICED is creating summer treats for you. Across from Ferraro’s, Trail. www.gotjuiced.ca
JOIN THE VISALUS 90-day fi tness challenge for a health-ier lifestyle with over 25 million in products, prizes and va-cations. jodytolduso.bodybyvi.com 250-368-5911.
PUT SOME SPRING IN YOUR STEP by eating more fresh veggies. Endless Harvest makes it easy with our organic produce home deliveries! 1-866-825-4646 www.endlessharvest.com
QUIT WASTING YOUR LIFE, get fi t at Performance Fit-ness NOW. Talk to Jody, 250-368-5911.
SHOP AND SAVE! Shop online at MarketAmerica/shop.com Earn cash back (2% on all purchases, as high as 50% occasionally). No fee to register as a PREFERRED CUSTOMER. Gain access to over 3000 affi liate stores and 30 million items. Send email with full name, address, and phone number to: [email protected] to register.
SHOP, READ, RELAX: Discover the Kootenays largest used bookstore. Page One Used Books, 1703 2nd Ave, Trail, 250-368-8004.
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR: Pick up and delivery available, lawnmowers, rototillers, garden tractors, etc. 250-368-5219.
SPRING IS HERE! Get healthy and feel great with the tasty organic veggies from www.endlessharvest.com 1-866-825-4646. Free home delivery.SPRUCE GUM GIFTS: Crescent Valley, 1 km from Play-mor Junction. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm. Local artisans and global gifts.
UP TO 45% OFF CUSTOM BLINDS, custom draperies & alterations available. Helena’s in Stitches. 250-368-5493.VACUUM REPAIRS TO DOMESTIC CANISTERS, up-rights, central vacs. Central vac replacement hoses, hose covers & powerheads. New canister & upright vacuums by Panasonic, Riccar, Samsung. Kootenay Vac, Tuesday-Fri-day, 10am-4:30pm; Saturday, 10am-2pm. 619 Columbia Ave, Castlegar. 250-365-2281.
VITAMIX BLENDERS now in stock at Bear Country Kitch-en, Rossland, open 7 days. 250-362-3355.
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Parenting Aft er Separation
Parenting Aft er Separation is athree hour, 20 minute informationsession for parents, sponsored bythe Ministry of Attorney Gen-eral. Its purpose is to help parentsmake informed choices aboutseparation - choices that take intoaccount the best interests of theirchildren. Th e sessions are led byfacilitators who are experiencedin helping families.
Th e schedule for 2012/2013is: May 7, July 9, September 10,November 5, January 7, March4. Session times are 6 pm to9:30 pm. Childcare services arenot provided. Participants mustregister before the session.
To register or for more infor-mation, please call Th e AdvocacyCentre at 250-352-5777.
April Is Daff odil Month
April is daff odil month, a timeto fi ght back against cancer andto show your support for thoseaff ected by cancer. Make a do-nation and wear a daff odil pinthroughout the month of April,and celebrate Daff odil Day onFriday, April 27. For more infor-mation, visit www.fi ghtback.ca.
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Bulletin BoardBulletin BoardCLEANING: Home & yard, excellent refer-ences. 250-608-3249, 250-353-2083.
COLLEEN NAHNYCHUK IS NOT associ-ated with H&R Block. Any questions? Call Ellen Valks, 250-354-4210.
COLLEEN NAHNYCHUK TAX PREPA-RATION AND BOOKKEEPING. By Ap-pointment: 250-551-7054, fax 1-888-370-4938, or email: [email protected]
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE by licensed repair technician. Brakes, tuning, steering/suspension, electronic diagnos-tics. Herb’s Wheel Alignment & Mechanical, 250-352-3626, Visit: www.herbsalign.ca
CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTRE. Free pregnancy tests and information on all op-tions in caring, confi dential environment. Helping women make informed decisions. 250-354-1199.
DID YOU PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN THIS EDITION?? Please take a moment to fi nd it and read it, to ensure that it is in the correct classifi cation and area and the wording is as you wish. We count on you to help us to make sure your ad is correct. Thanks, Pennywise.
DOORS! 1/3 NEW PRICE! Beautiful refur-bished wood. Exterior, interior, heritage. Big selection! IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY! 250-825-0062..
�DO YOU DREAM OF OWNING A TINY HOUSE? Perfect little home, offi ce, rental, teen haven or guest space. The Bonsai, Man-dala Homes’ prize winning Micro-Home (104 sq.ft.) is available now! Starting at $17,000. Contact Mandala Homes for details. 250-352-5582. www.mandalahomes.com
�DRIVEWAY PARKING LOT CLEAN-UP: Power/pressure washing, removes sand, gravel, debris, not just pushed aside! Sunrise Sealcoating, 250-354-7140 www.sunrisesealcoating.ca
EASTER SALE AT OTTER BOOKS: Adult fi ction, kid’s storybooks, gardening, building, nature and hiking books plus many super spe-cials! Mar. 31-Apr. 14. 398 Baker St., Nelson.
FASHION FOUNDATIONS: Your bra and lingerie store also has found time for Tymes! So while reading this ad think about Moth-er’s Day. Castlegar 250-365-1474
FINANCIAL SERVICES: REDUCE DEBT BY UP TO 70%, avoid bankruptcy, re-structure your debt. Be debt free in 36 months. We work for YOU! Kootenay Consultant, Robert Osborne. Free consul-tation: 250-365-8070, 1-877-765-8070, [email protected] www.kootenaydebt.ca
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Bulletin BoardFREE CAR REMOVAL: All areas, some restrictions or bring your old vehicle to us and we’ll pay you. Scrap King Auto-wrecking, 1-888-357-2091.
CASH FOR GOLD & SILVER: Out-of-town buyers give 20% of value, Max the Jeweller gives 66%! 507 Baker St, Nelson. 250-354-0242. GETTING MARRIED? Ceremonies, Reception & Four Star Accommodation Packages in 1 spectacular setting! www.kootenaylakeviewlodge.com 1-877-229-4141.
HOMEOWNERS: Access LiveSmart BC grants for energy saving upgrades. 1-866-381-9995 www.citygreen.ca
HUNTER DOUGLAS BLINDS SALE: Save up to 40% on cellular, horizontal, vertical and more. Dulux-Color Your World Paints, 250-352-9411.IT’S NOT ALWAYS EASY TO SPOT PHONE SCAMS, and new ones are invented every day. If you suspect that you may be a target of fraud, or if you have already sent funds, don’t be em-barrassed...you’re not alone. Contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or www.antifraudcentre.ca
KOKANEE CHALETS ROOMS/GOLF SALE! June 17-30, Sept. 3-17, 2nd night 1/2 price or 3rd night free! Golf from $59. Call 1-800-448-9292.KOOTENAY CURRENCY EXCHANGE for all your foreign currency needs. We have many currencies available and most others are available to order. Foreign currency makes a great gift for travelling friends and loved ones. .9999 Pure Canadian gold or silver Maple Leaf coins. Visit 715 Vernon St, Nelson, 9am-5pm. Call 250-354-1441.LEGAL & IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION now available for small monthly fee. Call Steve 250-505-5858.
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MOTORCYCLE BUY/SELL/SWAP MEET: Dam Inn, South Slocan, Sunday, Apr. 15, 12-4pm. Support Injured Motorcyclists. Info, table rental, 250-364-5674 Wes.
NEW PRINTERS, NEW PENS, NEW SUPPLIES, New In-ventory. Check out our selection, KelPrint Castlegar, 250-365-3466.
PACKRAT ANNIE’S NEW & USED CDs & VINYL: New titles: Great Lake Swimmers “New Wild Everywhere”, and the Shins, “Port of Morrow”. Special music orders wel-come. 411 Kootenay St., Nelson. 250-354-4722.
READY MAY 1. NEWLY SERVICED RV SITES! Prices start at $65,000. Great selection still available. Kokanee Lakeside RV Resort, Hwy. 3A, 20 min. from Nelson, 2 min. to Balfour. www.kirvresort.com Email [email protected] or 250-229-4436.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH at THE KASLO HOTEL. Every weekend, 8:30am-1:30pm. See you then! 250-353-7714.
SPRING STOCK IS IN at Still Eagle. Nomads, Maha Devi, Movement and more. 557 Ward St, just up from Baker.
SPRING STYLES ARRIVING NOW at Still Eagle. Hemp, bamboo, organic cotton from Nomads, Maha Devi, Move-ment and more. 557 Ward St, just up from Baker.
STAY WARM IN WINTER & COOL IN SUMMER! Mini split heat pumps give you both for only $ a day. No duct work required. For more information call 250-304-1701.THE DAM INN PUB MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET: Sunday, Apr.
15, 10am table set. Doors open to public at noon. Proceeds to injured riders association. Live music. Call pub for details 250-359-7515.THE PEND D’OREILLE RES-TAURANT would like to thank you for our fi rst year of business and hope to see you in the up-coming year at the Old Trapper John’s location in Salmo.VALLEY FIREARMS: New & used fi rearms, optics, clothing, packs, ammunition & reload-ing supplies. 1-250-367-2245, 1-866-785-2246.VEGETABLE SEEDS (WEST COAST), peat pots, potting soil, Gadgets & More, Downtown Trail, 250-364-0404.
VIDEO, FILM, AUDIO, PHOTO, DIGITAL SERVICES: Transfers, Du-plications, Conversions, Restoration of movie fi lm, slides, photos, audio & video tapes, DVD/CD. www.tmtv.net or www.digitalvideolab.ca Toll free 1-800-824-8688 Nelson.
WEST KOOTENAY COIN & BANK NOTES: Buy-Sell-Trade. Free appraisals. Consignments, coin supplies. Dan 250-368-7465, [email protected] MUSIC & FAM-ILY FESTIVAL: Onsite camp-ing, unbelievable location www.whatshanmusicfestival.com Con-tact [email protected] for more info.
WORMY CHERRIES? DON’T SPRAY! Kootenay Covers pre-vent worm, wasp and bird dam-age. Reusable. 250-353-2264, www.kootenaycovers.com
YOGA & FITNESS STUDIO FOR SALE on busy downtown Baker St in Nelson. Totally renovated, two 1000sq.ft. studios, equip-ment, bathrooms/changerooms, shower, treatment room, street level access, and much more. 250-505-8391..
SEMINARS EVERY SATURDAY 10am - 11am April 14: Gluten Free Me Enjoy the health benefi ts of becoming a Gluten Free Household
Walla Walla Onion SlipsGet them in the ground tomorrow!
Limited supply• Asparagus • Berry Plants
• Spring Flower Bulbs • Onion Sets
• Healthier seedlingsLess risk of blight or damping-off than pots
• No Plastic - reduce your environmental impact• Quality Construction
Leave your Soil Blockers to your great - great - great grandchildren!
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Mon - Sat 9am – 6 pm • 523 Front St, Nelson • 250-352-3181 • Live Music 12-3 every Saturday
Euro Shams,Decor Pillows and Cushion Coverssold separately
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Rideshare Site Up And RunningRoad transportation is responsible for 46% of the aver-
age Canadian’s greenhouse gas emissions. Th e average yearly cost of operating a vehicle can be as high as $8,600 a year or $23 a day. Traveling together and sharing the movement of goods not only saves money and is more en-vironmentally sound, but can help your neighbours and possibly connect you with new friends.
Th e Kootenay Rideshare has become a community in-stitution for informal carpools and one-time trips. Th e program is administered by the West Kootenay EcoSo-ciety as a means to reduce greenhouse gasses and single passenger vehicle trips. With CBT Community Initiatives grants from New Denver and Silverton, the North Slocan’s Healthy Community Society teamed up with the West
Kootenay EcoSociety to enhance the Kootenay Rideshare website. Th e improvements have made the site more user friendly for everyone, and it has some specifi c elements to help users who reside outside of Nelson. New features include the transport of goods, maps, and a fi lter to elim-inate inapplicable rides. It is no longer necessary to read through the long list of people going everywhere.
“Th ese improvements will make the site easier to use, and I hope they will help people fi nd rides all over the region and the province,” said EcoSociety’s David Reid. “We are hoping for another round of improvements to improve access on the fl y for smart phone users, and to promote the site so it sees even more use.” Th e Nelson city council will consider a Community Initiatives Program grant for the Rideshare site in April. To use the site, visit www.kootenayrideshare.com.
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Merchandise For SaleMerchandise For Sale5 OLD GAS PUMPS, Pepsi cooler, coke cooler, 70’s pin-ball machine, “Lucky” neon sign. John,250-353-2239.
ATTENTION FINE WOODWORKERS! Professional curved door/window jamb press, $550; snowblower, $200; 17´ travel trailer, $1200. 250-359-8280.
KOOTENAY SPRINGS SOFTUB - New and used Softubs (hot tub), Softub service & spa chemicals, including the low CI Nature2 system. Located in Riondel, serving all the West Kootenay, call 250-354-8557.
METAL MULISHA, AFFLICTION and more now avail-able at LEATHER & STEEL. Come check us out! 1846-1st Street, Fruitvale, 250-367-6222.
NEW ROCKY MOUNTAIN, STRIKE MOUNTAIN BIKE: 21˝ w/tires, $350; Captain’s Bed new mattress, $50; wood headboard for queen size bed, $50; Bosch Mixer w/at-
tachments, $100. 250-359-8077.
PERRY RIDGE PAN-ELLING: Manufactured cedar, pine, clear larch building products. Sid-ing, decking, T&G, V-joint, moulding and other products. Call 250-226-7530.
RETAIL METAL SHELV-ING: 54˝Hx16´L with end caps, 30 shelves. Gill & Gift, 250-229-2113.
S.H.A.R.E. NELSON: Quality used home goods, electronics, books, music & mov-ies, collectibles & coins. SUPPORTING HUMAN-ITY AND RESPONSIBLE ECOLOGY. 612 Lake-side. 250-352-1222.
Inside. And out.
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Hunter DouglasEnergySmart
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Up to 50% of a home's heating and coolingenergy is lost through its windows.
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Visit a participating dealer fromJanuary 1st to April 30th 2012 for moreinformation about the Hunter DouglasEnergySmart Manufacturer’s Rebate.
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Hi Co-op Kids, April is Earth Month and we have special things lined up just for you! An Earth Month Colouring Book you can pick up from the tills. PLUS - don’t forget to enter to win one of 5 kids gardening kits at Customer Service. Happy Earth Month!
Traditional Kombucha 26%off
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OriginalSpicy250g
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Krinkle Cut Chips
Organic Teas
Co-op DealsSale prices now in effect. While quantities last. For active Members only.
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Merchandise For SaleMerchandise For SaleSPRING STOCK IS IN at Still Eagle. Nomads, Maha Devi, Movement and more. 557 Ward St, just up from Baker.SPRING STYLES ARRIVING NOW at Still Eagle. Hemp, bamboo, organic cotton from Nomads, Maha Devi, Move-ment and more. 557 Ward St, just up from Baker.STAMP COLLECTION: Would sell complete or individual countries. Plus, old postcards. 250-825-4788.
TELEMARK SKIS: 190cm, size 9 boots, $80obo; radial arm saw with table, $70obo. 250-352-3517.VEHICLE SHELTER: 10´x20´x91⁄2´ high, 21⁄4˝ steel tube frame, comes with instructions and parts literature, additional wood arches for snow load, near new universal replacement top and sides cover, in excellent condition, $200. 250-304-2281.
Building SuppliesHARROP-PROCTER FOREST PRODUCTS: Your lo-cal source for sustainably harvested building materials. Timbers, decking, siding, paneling, fencing, fl ooring and a wide variety of cedar lumber. We also custom cut to order. Make the green consumer choice by supporting BC’s only Eco-Certifi ed Community Forest. Check out our products and story at www.hpcommunityforest.org. Free local delivery on minimum orders. Call today for a quote, 250-551-5452.
S.H.A.R.E. NELSON: Quality used building materials. SUPPORTING HUMANITY AND RESPONSIBLE ECOL-OGY. 612 Lakeside. 250-352-1222.
Music Equipment/ServicePIANO TUNER AVAILABLE: Professional service, quality workmanship, repairs, appraisals. Work guaranteed. Call “Anything Piano”, 250-229-5645.
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Furniture & AppliancesGIRL’S BEDROOM SUITE: Four post singe bed, dresser, bureau, mirror, bedside table, includes boxspring but no mattress, excellent condition, $1200 obo. Pics available on request. 250-359-6614.
GOOD USED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE: Buy & sell furniture, appliances and home decor, Thursday&Friday, 12noon-6pm, Saturday, 10am-3pm, 792 Rossland Ave, Trail. 250-367-9939.
KENMORE CHEST FREEZER: 2006 Model C675, 4.5cu.ft., $200. 250-399-4554.
S.H.A.R.E. NELSON: Quality used furniture, beds, house-hold goods. SUPPORTING HUMANITY AND RESPONSI-BLE ECOLOGY. 612 Lakeside. 250-352-1222.
VINTAGE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE: Solid wood, two twin beds with headboards, footboards, rails and mat-tresses, two dressers, 1 mirror, 1 chair, style of Danish modern, $950obo. 250-505-5468.
Sporting Goods2 ROAD BICYCLES, 10+ years old. Good for beginners. 52cm (small) and 56 cm (med/large) Bike trainer and 2 spare tires available, choose one and free with purchase of one bike. $300 each 250-353-7311
NORCO SCRAMBLER MOUNTAIN BIKE: 14˝, seldom used, perfect for large child/small adult, $125. 250-354-4274.
P&R ARCHERY PRO SHOP has Excalibur, Ten Point and PSE bows in stock now. Spring tune-up time is also here. Best prices. 250-226-7499. Visa, MC, Interac.
RECYCLING CYCLES SINCE 1996: Affordable bikes tuned up and guaranteed. Trades welcome, Boomtown Sports. 250-505-5055.
THULE CAR RACK: With kayak roller & saddle compo-nent, fi ts 2 kayaks, fi ts Toyota Matrix, $400. 250-365-5527..
ToolsHOBART WELDER: 300A, 40V, Ford 200, RPM 800, works well, $2000obo. 250-366-4453.
HONDERICH CEDAR CHEST: Been painted, $100; 2 large metal frame backpacks, $25/ea. 250-367-7658.
LARGE COOLER; pizza oven; large triple galvanized sinks. Located on 2565 Highway 3A & Kelly Drive. 250-359-7889.
MODE’S BRAKE & MUFFLER: Your under vehicle spe-cialist for brakes, muffl ers and shocks. 2011 Kootenay Business Magazine Gold Winner “Best Muffl er Shop”! 924 Nelson Ave, Nelson. 250-352-5266.
NORTHSTAR ELECTRIC PRESSURE WASHER: 2000psi, $150. 250-231-7071.WOOD FIRED HOT TUB: Aluminum, paid $4500, asking $2200; cottage pump & tank pressure system, $150; 3 Ford motors, lots of spare parts, $200. 250-365-4786.WOODSTOVE & DOUBLE WALL PIPES, $500obo; elec-tric log splitter, 4T, 10˝ log diameter, $170obo; brand new 8´ awning, for tent trailer, $150. 250-368-9255.
AntiquesPAYING CASH FOR OLD FURNITURE, antiques, collect-ibles and articles of value. Please phone Pat Hogan, 250-352-6822, 250-368-9190.
Furniture & Appliances3 GOOD WOODEN DRESSERS, $100 for all 3, you pick up. 250-365-7849.INGLIS WASHER & DRYER: Extra-large capacity, near new, $800obo; 30˝ electric stove, self-cleaning, $140obo. 250-231-5931.KENMORE HD CLOTHES DRYER: Excellent condition, $100. 250-367-9642.KENMORE SIDE-BY-SIDE FRIDGE: White, water/ice dis-penser, 4 yrs old, moving, $450obo. 250-226-7110.
MAYTAG HEAVY DUTY stackable washer and dryer, comput-er touch control, excellent condition, $350/pr. 250-365-3246.
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Top Chef ShowdownSelkirk College Hospitality and Tourism students invit-
ed the public into Mary Hall recently to sample a variety of taste delights from around the world, and then asked them to vote on whose food they thought was the best – as part of Selkirk’s 2012 Top Chef competition.
“Top Chef is an annual collaboration between the Re-sort and Hotel Management Program and the First Year Cook Training Program that allows us to have our stu-dents get a real-life experience,” explains Harry Pringle, instructor in Selkirk College’s Resort and Hotel Manage-ment Program.
“Th e culinary students develop and try to perfect their four dishes and then have to present them to the public and get feedback on their product. Th e Resort and Hotel Management students get the opportunity to coordin-ate, promote and then run a major event. Th ey set the budget,undertake marketing activities and then defi ne the tasks required to ensure a successful event.”
And the public packed the house at Mary Hall, eager to partake in the deliciousness off ered up by the groups of student chefs, which included Mediterranean, Korean, Middle Eastern and French cuisine and featured dishes such as: roasted vegetable stack with pesto goat cheese and balsamic vinegar on a bamboo spear; braised short rib kalbi lettuce cups with gojuchang sauce, yam and pea-nut purée soup with ginger and pineapple, and Belgian chocolate truffl e with brie. Each group also off ered up a drink to accompany their food, served in fi ne style by Re-sort and Hotel Management students.
Aft er sampling everything, those in attendance were asked to vote anonymously for their favourites in the categories of Best Team, Best Bite, Best Dessert and Best Presentation.
Team Mediterranean (Mike Atsalakis, Jackson Franch-etto, Anja Blake and Deon Asencio) was clearly the crowd favourite, bringing home shiny trophies in three of the four categories, including: Best Overall, Best Presenta-tion, and Best Bite for their tart of lemon grilled sea bass, prawn and scallops in garlic aioli with fennel salad. Team Oasis (Dana Dickinson Sampson, Bemba Avirmed, Sean Hamilton and Alan Wilson) won Best Dessert for their warm sticky date pudding with coconut ice cream, gar-nished with bittersweet caramel.When it was all said and done, Pringle felt the event was a success.
“Th e excitement and hard work the students put into Top Chef was refl ected in the fi ne products they pro-duced,” he said. “I feel this year’s event was a great success and a successful one for the students.”
Culinary students who participated in Top Chef also felt good about their experience. “Top Chef was a great hands-on experience,” said Deon Asencio. “To do some-thing like that was totally amazing. It was an awesome ex-perience and I also learned a lot from it.”
“It was really cool,” added Dana Dickinson-Sampson. “You see how all of your eff orts are translated into the real world. A lot of people I don’t know chatted with me about what I’d done and how they appreciated that and came up to me aft er and made comments. Th at was really nice.”
To learn more about Selkirk College’s Cook Training and Resort and Hotel Management programs, visit http-www.selkirk.ca/programs/ht
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Salmo Wins Earth Hour ChallengeTh e Village of Salmo wins FortisBC Earth Hour Chal-
lenge and a $5,000 energy upgrade for their library.Th ousands of residents from across the Okanagan and
Kootenays joined one of the largest environmental cam-paigns on the planet by switching off for Earth Hour 2012 on Saturday, March 31 from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
For the fourth consecutive year, FortisBC sponsored the Earth Hour Challenge, encouraging residents from 17 communities to make a pledge to switch off all non-essen-tial lighting, appliances and electronics.
“We credit the success of this year’s Earth Hour Chal-lenge to the tremendous leadership shown by the partici-pating communities and non-profi t organizations,” said
Tom Loski, vice president, customer service, FortisBC. “Th ey reached residents in their communities by engaging businesses, schools, libraries, recreation centres and more in the eff ort to spread the word about Earth Hour. Fortis-BC congratulates all of the communities for their eff orts.”
Th e community with the highest per capita participa-tion for this year’s challenge is the Village of Salmo. By col-lecting the most pledges, per capita, Salmo earns bragging rights and a $5,000 energy upgrade for the Salmo Public Library, their designated 2012 non-profi t recipient.
“British Columbia has set the pace in North America when it comes to climate actions,” said environment min-ister Terry Lake.
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Date: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Location: Mary Hall, Tenth Street Campus, NelsonTime: Information Session, 6:30-7:30pm Education Fair, 7:30-8:00pm
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Keep Your Tax Dollars From Funding War
Over 1.5 trillion dollars is spent each year by governments worldwide on militaries and war. If you want to work for peace and are interested in learning how to keep your tax dollars from supporting war, attend the Peace Café hosted by Selkirk College’s Mir Centre for Peace and Conscience Canada at Selkirk College’s Castlegar campus on Th ursday, April 19.
Event organizer, Anna Kirkpatrick says people have been approaching Conscience Canada wanting to learn more about the con-cept since BC southern interior NDP MP Alex Atamanenko introduced his private members Bill C-363 – an act respecting conscientious objection to the use of taxes for military pur-poses – to parliament late last year.
Kirkpatrick says she is personally op-posed to having her hard-earned dollars used to fund the military. “I want to dedi-cate my money and my time to creative, constructive, peaceful solutions,” Kirkpat-rick notes. “I cannot, in good conscience, allow my tax dollars to fund the military.”
Mir Centre for Peace Chair, Randy Jan-zen adds that the face of war has changed over the years and the secret to resisting it now lies in the fi nancing of it.
“A few generations ago they conscripted our young men,” Janzen says. “War has changed. Now they need our money more than our young people. So the notion of conscientious objection has changed. If we don’t believe in war to solve our problems, we need to stop contributing fi nancially. Instead we need to redirect our money to fund practices and research that utilize nonviolent strategies.”
“Th e timing of this peace café coincides with the upcoming deadline to fi le our in-come tax,” Janzen added. At the event Mr. Atamanenko will speak about his bill, fol-lowed by two short documentaries: Death and Taxes, and Conscience Canada’s own short fi lm, Work for Peace, Stop Paying for War. Th e evening will fi nish with an op-portunity for questions and discussion.
Th e Peace Café starts at 7 pm, with ad-mission by donation. Refreshments will be served. To learn more about Selkirk Col-lege’s Mir Centre for Peace, visit selkirk.ca/research/mir-centre-for-peace/.
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All interested area residents are invited to attend. In or-der to vote you must have been a member for at least 30 days. (If you are a new member you must have purchased your membership by March 26.) Anyone who was eligible to vote at the 2011 AGM can buy a 2012 membership at the door and vote. You can also renew your membership beforehand. Application forms are available outside the KDCFS offi ce or on the Society website. Completed forms and $5 fee can be sent by post, slipped under the offi ce door or handed to a director.
AGENDA: Call to OrderElection of Board Members Election of directors will be by secret ballot. Th ere are three vacancies to be fi lled. Nominations must be received at the KDCFS offi ce by 4:00 pm on Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Nomination forms are available outside the KDCFS offi ce or on the Society website.Adoption of the Minutes from the 2011 AGM * Adoption of the Minutes from the July 6, 2011 Extraordinary General Meeting*Directors’ Report*Financial Report Woodlands Manager’s ReportResolutionsTwo special resolutions have been proposed. Th ese resolutions require a 75% approval if they are to be passed. If requested by the membership, this vote will be by secret ballot: Resolved: To add to the KDCFS bylaws, under Section 21, a new sub-section: (3) amendments will be allowed to any resolutions presented.
Resolved: To add to the KDCFS bylaws, under Section 22, a new sub-section: (4) no voting shall be permitted on any resolution until any amendments have been considered and debate on the resolution has been concluded.Balloting Committee Report Adjournment
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HfHWK accepting Applications Th e West Kootenay Affi liate of Habitat for Humanity
(HfHWK) started off in 1996 with a couple of Nelson locals who wanted to build Habitat homes for low income families. It took about two years to get organized, obtain charitable status and become an offi cial affi liation of Habitat for Hu-manity. Many volunteers were gathered, and by July of 2000 the fi rst home was ready for the selected family to move in. Since the beginnings, nearly thirteen years ago, Habitat for Humanity West Kootenay has built a total of three homes in the Nelson area, including one duplex. Th rough these homes, a total of four families were given a hand up. HfHWK is nowaccepting new family applications for a 12 year old 3 bed-room duplex in Nelson uphill between Sunday, April 1 to Tuesday, May 1 2012. Applications are available at: www.habitatwk.ca, Share at 612 Lakeside, Nelson Community Services at 518 Lake Street or RHC Insurance at 601 Baker. For more information email: [email protected], mailing address: 809 - 622 Front Street, Nelson, BC V1L 4B7 or call 250-399-4561. Your down payment is 500 volunteer hoursand your interest free mortgage including land tax is lim-ited to 30% of your gross income.
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The Board and staff of Columbia Basin Trust would like to thank the many dedicated volunteers in the Basin who devote their time and energy to strengthening our communities
and helping create a legacy of social, economic and environmental well-being - thank you!
Looking For Volunteers And Overdue Equipment
Th ose who experience a sudden illness or accident are oft en left stunned by how quickly their lives have changed. A car accident, a sudden slip, or a heart attack can leave a person helpless in a home built for the able-bodied. For the elderly, aft er hip or knee surgery, a broken bone, or the onset of de-bilitating disease, everyday tasks can become unmanageable.
Th e Canadian Red Cross, Health Equipment Loan Program (HELP) is a volunteer-driven, community-based program that provides essential medical equip-ment to individuals on a “by do-nation” basis. Making this med-ical equipment available to the public has many positive impacts in the community. First of all, ac-cess to this equipment supports the independence of clients (pri-marily seniors), enabling them to remain an active part of their community, and thereby increas-ing their health and well-being. Secondly, public access to this service reduces long term facil-ity placements, facilitates hospital discharges, and supports people who wish to spend their fi nal days in the comfort of their own home.
People in the community can only access this service if there is a volunteer available to help them. Th ree hours a week can make a world of diff erence to someone in your community. We have various positions available; from client support to equipment maintenance and depot deliv-eries, full training and support is provided.
Volunteer support is critical in order to continue providing this essential service to those who need it and so is having equipment available to loan out. Many depot locations are short of equipment and are fi nding they are having to put people on a waitlist because of equipment not being returned and not having the inventory available for the next person.
Spring cleaning? Make your fi rst priority to return any equipment that you may have borrowed, there are many people on a wait list who need to borrow this equipment as part of their recovery.
For more info, please contact the Castlegar Canadian Red Cross offi ce located at 1250 26th, Street – in the old Kinnaird Middle School; at 250-365-3911 or 1-800-761-0099 ext 102 to ask for more information on how to become a volunteer or for nearest location to drop off your loaned equipment.
In total, over 6000 pledges to participate were registered with FortisBC, a record-setting number that is more than triple from last year. Th is level of engagement resulted in a 1.7 per cent drop in electricity consumption, or 5.48 megawatts during Earth Hour, that’s equal to switching off approximate-ly 90,000 60W incandes-cent light bulbs and rep-resents an increase of 1.9 megawatts or 30,000 light bulbs over last year.
Earth Hour is just one of the many initiatives that FortisBC supports to en-courage customers to save energy. To learn more visit fortisbc.com or call 1-866-436-7847.
Toastmasters Conference
Nelson Fresh Tracks Toastmasters are hosting the division run up to the international inspirational and evaluation speech con-test on Saturday, April 21 at the new Shambhala Music and Performance Hall.
Spring is contest time for toastmasters. Speak-ers from all over the world start a series of competi-tions locally with winners progressing through to the divison, district and semifi nal contests ending with the winners compet-ing at the international toastmasters conference in Florida. Th e speeches are all original and there are two categories, Inspira-tional and Evaluation.
Nelson Fresh Tracks Toastmasters is hosting the division contest at the brand new state-of-the-art Shambhala Music and Performance Hall (Tenth Street Campus) in Nelson. Visitors are welcome to at-tend the evening inspira-tional speech event at 7 pm. Cost of tickets is $10.
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ServicesContractors/Tradespeople*ELIZABETH D WOODWORKS: Finish carpentry & gener-al contracting. Competitive prices. Local references avail-able. 250-551-9663.
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FAUCHER CONSTRUCTION: Your siding specialists! Renovations, exterior and interior fi nishing. Owner oper-ated, quality driven, competitive pricing. 250-608-9548.
HARMONY HOMES: Award Winning Builder. Over 30 years serving the Kootenays. In-house custom design. Call Dennis 250-352-5421 or Gerhard 250-505-5074. Website: www.harmonyhomes.net
HOOVER MASONRY, CERTIFIED EXPERIENCED MA-SON: Stonework, Bricklaying, Tile-Setting. Custom Ma-sonry Fireplaces, Restoration, Chimney Repointing, Stone Patios & Stairs, Retaining Walls, Manufactured Stone. Communication Service Satisfaction! 250-551-3245/[email protected]
HUSCROFT HVAC specializing in heat pumps, licensed Refrigeration Technician. Save with rebates. Doug, 250-365-9673, www.livesmartbc.ca
LEADING EDGE OVERHEAD & GARAGE DOORS: In-stallation, Sales and Service. Nathan Robertson, 250-505-9686.
PERFECT LINE PAINTING LTD: Spring special is back! 3 rooms for just $679, including materials. Don’t wait, book now! Fully insured, WCB, bonded, 18 years ex-perience. Serving the entire Kootenays, residential, commercial, new construction. The fairest prices in the Kootenays. 250-505-6810..
WEST KOOTENAY MACHINE SHOP: Machine parts manufactured and repaired. 915 Front St (rear), Nelson. 250-352-2123.
WOLFGANG’S PLUMBING SERVICES: Residential plumbing, Goulds pumps, hot water tanks, renovations, etc. 250-226-7320.
Health/Personal CareWHEELCHAIR: Like new, cost $2400, asking $500; walker, like new, cost $450, asking $125. 250-364-2588.
Gardening/LandscapingLANDSCAPE RENOVATIONS: Retaining wall systems, Certifi ed Allan Block installers, fencing for deer/elk/bear barriers, residential privacy panel, animal containment. Complete lawn/property/farm services. Full line of com-mercial equipment. Licensed, insured. [email protected] or call 250-359-7976
ALL-AROUND SEPTIC SERVICES: Serving Nelson, Koo-tenay Lake & Slocan Valley, over 15 years! 250-354-3644, offi ce 250-352-5676.
BEAVER’S SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SERVICE: Serving the Kootenays. Goes the distance! 250-354-3508 (cell) or 250-357-9724.
BEEKISSED BODY PIERCING AND AFTERCARE SER-VICES: 9:30am-5:30pm, Tuesday-Saturday, 356B Baker St, Nelson (in the rear of Gaia Rising). 250-354-4471.
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L&L PAVEMENT CLEANING & SNOWPLOWING: Profes-sional equipment used for cleaning pavement. Now book-ing! 250-509-1452, 250-551-2635.
S.H.A.R.E. NELSON sells, repairs and services all major appliances. Good prices, rates and warranties. Supporting Humanity and Responsible Ecology, 612 Lakeside Drive, Nelson. 250-352-1222.
S.H.A.R.E. NELSON: 3T TRUCK & DRIVERS FOR HIRE: Moving, pick ups and delivery, etc. Supporting Humanity and Responsible Ecology, call 250-352-1222.
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NoticesFarmers’ Market Farmers’ MarketKASLO SATURDAY MARKET is now taking applications for the June 9-Sept. 22 markets. For application email [email protected] for info call 250-353-7592.
SLOCAN VALLEY BLACK ANGUS BEEF: Homegrown, sides/quarters, $100 freezer packs, dog bones 50lbs for $44.99. Government inspected, no GMOs, antibiotics, tranquilizers, taste tenderness certifi ed. Home of the hap-py cows, always delivered. Call 250-226-7276 or 250-226-7054..
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Craft FairsROTARY CRAFT FAIR: Fruitvale Hall, Saturday, April 14, 9am-4pm, 250-367-9150, 250-367-6331. Big affair!
SPRING ARTISAN AND CRAFT FAIRE: Sandman Inn, Castlegar. Satur-day, Apr. 21, 10am-8pm & Sunday, Apr. 22, 10am-5pm. Admission $3, under 12 free. Mother’s Day is just around the corner and with a wide variety of items to choose from, you are sure to fi nd that special something!! Call Gary 250-359-2983 or Cathy, 250-359-7904 for more info.
CENTRAL KOOTENAY INVASIVE PLANT COMMITTEE (CKIPC) AGM & Election of Directors. Wednesday, Apr. 18, 1:30pm at the Fireside Inn Hotel & Conference Centre, Castlegar. Participants will receive reports from the President and Program Manager; review 2011 fi nancial statements; appoint Directors for 2012; and re-ceive, discuss and vote on resolutions brought to the meeting. 250-352-1160.
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��If you have built castles in the air, that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.� ~ Thoreau
Delve into the craft of writing with author, journalist, and Selkirk College Faculty member Adrian Barnes. Creative Writing 101 is a fully transferable university-level course.
Q & A, school tour, visit classes in session Kindergarten ~ Grade 8
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Education/ClassesINTRODUCTION TO PROSPECTING COURSE: Chamber of Mines of East-ern BC, 215 Hall St., Nel-son. April 23-29, Mon-Fri. 7-10pm, review Sat., fi eld trip Sunday. $250 includes textbook and supplies. Subjects include rock & mineral identifi cation, ge-ology of mineral deposits, gemstones, placer min-ing, prospecting methods, mineral titles and option-ing claims. Pre-register at Chamber, weekdays 9am-4pm or 250-352-5242, [email protected].
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Animals/Animal CareEventsCOME CHECK OUT THE WHATSHAN LAKE MUSIC and Family Festival www.whatshanmusicfestival.com July 6-8, a unique family experience.
CONVERGENCE WRITERS’ RETREAT MAY 11-13: New Denver: Talks/discussions on social justice writing, meta-phor, coping with despair. Workshops on your writing. Five youth scholarships; also, bookstore gift certifi cates to fi rst 10 registrants. More info, registration, www.heartsrest.com/convergence/convergence-writers-retreat
INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE OF MIND: Presented by Dale Jukes, Okanagan Centre for Spiritual Living. Will be held at Unity Centre of the Kootenays, Sunday, Apr 22, 11am. 905 Gordon Rd, Nelson. Back door entrance.
MOTORCYCLE BUY/SELL/SWAP MEET: Dam Inn, South Slocan, Sunday, Apr. 15, 12-4pm. Support Injured Motorcyclists. Info, table rental, 250-364-5674 Wes.
WEST KOOTENAY ARCHERS 3-D SPRING SHOOT: Saturday, Apr. 21, 7am-5pm; Apr. 22, 7am-3pm, Trail Wildlife Range (Casino Rd). Public Welcome. Info, 250-367-6283/250-364-1969.
WEST KOOTENAY CALENDAR PHOTO CONTEST: Win cash and free calendars. Enter by May 28, applications at Otter Books, 398 Baker St., Nelson or [email protected]
WHEN YOU HAVE SOMETH ING YOU NEED TO MOVE, RENT OR SELL, har ness the pow er of the press with an ad in the clas si fi eds. It’s the most ef fec tive and in ex pen-sive way to get the word out to thou sands of in ter est ed par ties right in your lo cal area. Call 1-800-663-4619 to day!
3 SHIH TZU CROSS PEKINESE: Will deliver to Slocan, $350 with shots & dewormed. 250-265-4002.
K-9 TRAINING RANCH. Call Roxann, 250-352-3357.
SIMPLY PAWS-ITIVE DOG TRAINING: Obedience/agil-ity classes. Private consultations for obedience/behaviour problems. www.simplypawsitive.ca Linda Murray, 250-367-7211.
�YELLOW LAB/BLUE HEELER CROSS PUPPIES: Very socialized, ready to go Apr. 14. 250-366-4113.
LivestockALPACAS FOR SALE: Owner disabled and can no longer care for them. Must fi nd good homes, reasonable prices, fascinating easy-care animals. 250-357-2520.
BLUE/GREEN EGG LAYERS! Ameraucana/EE chicks, will be varied non-standard colours, $5 each (unsexed). 250-359-6675.
COMMUNITY TACK SALE & HORSE MARKET: Satur-day, April 21, Pass Creek Exhibition Grounds, 10am-2pm, saddle fi tter on site, table rental $10, stall rental $12. Lyn-da, 250-365-4801, Val 250-365-7660.
HERITAGE CHICKS: $8/ea. Discount for 10+, unsexed. Pickup only-Tarrys. Dorkings, Welsummers, Americaua-nas, Bantam Americaunas, hatching late April. [email protected]
HORSE BOARDING IN PASS CREEK from May 1-No-vember 1. Shelter, some pasture, excellent care, $170/mo. +hay. 250-365-5032.
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Business Opportunities
KCR Presents.....An evening with David Barsamian on Saturday, April
14, 7:30 pm at the Self Design Commons (402 Stanley Street) in Nelson.
David Barsamian is the founder and director of Al-ternative Radio, the independent weekly audio series based in Boulder, Colorado, and has helped change the media landscape in North America. Alternative Radio is an internationally syndicated program carried by 125 radio stations, which has aired on Kootenay Co-op Radio since the station’s inception in 2000, and was the model for KCR’s long-running program Canadian Voices.
David Barsamian will speak on Uprisings: Kashmir to Cairo to Wall Street.
He has interviewed and authored books with Noam Chomsky, Arundhati Roy, Howard Zinn, Eqbal Ahmad, Tariq Ali, and Edward Said. His best-selling books with Chomsky have been translated into many languages.
Barsamian, who had visited India many times in the last 40 years reporting on conditions, learning Urdu and play-ing sitar, was deported on arrival in New Delhi on Sep-tember 23, 2011 and prevented from carrying out sched-uled interviews in regard to the thousands of recently discovered unmarked graves in Kashmir.
Tickets are $10 for Kootenay Co-op Radio members, and $12 for non-members, and are available at Otter Books and Kootenay Co-op Radio in Nelson. Seating at the venue is limited, so advance purchase is recom-mended. All proceeds go to Kootenay Co-op Radio.
For more information, call 250-352-9600 or visit www.alternativeradio.org
CALL FOR VENDORS AT WHATSHAN MUSIC & FAMILY FESTIVAL: Please visit our website for applications www.whatshanmusicfestival.com/index.htm
DISTRIBUTION FRANCHISE with a leading national food supplier. Offers good income and steady and reliable work. Requires investment, good physical condition and a class 3 with air. For more information, call 250-304-1838.
FOR SALE: COSTUME RENTAL BUSINESS: Largest cos-tume selection in the area. Call 250-354-3616 for details.
JUST YOUR STYLE WEDDING & DECOR RENTALS Company for sale, Castlegar. More info: 250-687-1330, [email protected]
SELKIRK VENDING WEST KOOTENAY DIVISION: We are looking for the right person or persons to own and operate our full service vending operation in the West Kootenays. The right person must be motivated with great people skills and somewhat mechanically inclined. Turn key business with vending van, all equipment, training and future business support. For more info, call Eric Olson at 250-426-2731.
Employment OpportunitiesAHT WANTED FOR NEW CLINIC: Hoping to provide op-portunity to local West Kootenay resident. Email inquiries to: [email protected]
CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT NEEDED: Monday to Thursday. Please contact Dr. Zarikoff at 250-352-3834 or fax resume to 250-352-5886.
APEX is accepting applications for the 2012 Fire Season. Please forward inquiries to [email protected]
HOURS:Tues - Sat
8am - 5:30 pmclosed Sun & Mon
708 Hwy 3A, Nelson 250-352-3191 SHOP ONLINE AT www.mainjet.ca DL30577
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Employment OpportunitiesEmployment OpportunitiesBLUEBELLE BISTRO & BEANERY NOW HIRING kitchen manager, breakfast cook & line cook. Submit resume to the Bistro, 347 Front St or mail in to Box 939, Kaslo, BC V0G 1M0.
EXPERIENCED DOG GROOMER NEEDED: Bring re-sume to Two Grey’t Grams, 2243 6 Ave, Castlegar. 250-365-5605.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN: Nu-Tech Auto Repairs Ltd., a dynamic, independent automotive maintenance and repair centre requires a full-time automotive techni-cian. Ideally you are an experienced licensed technician with no fear of import automobiles or the technology that drives them. We offer a team environment, training, a well-equipped shop, top wages and benefi ts. Send resume and cover letter to: Nu-Tech Auto Repairs Ltd. 2045 Columbia Ave., Trail BC V1R 1K7.
NELSON WALDORF SCHOOL is seeking an interim Mu-sic Teacher for classes three to eight, for the school year 2012-13. Experience conducting youth choirs, teaching recorder and classroom music preferred; Waldorf educa-tion background and/or training preferred but not required. Eligibility for BC Teacher or Independent School Teacher Certifi cation is required. This is a part-time position and compensation is yet to be determined. Interested ap-plicants are encouraged to submit resumes to: employ [email protected]
SELKIRK BEVERAGES: Class 1 driver/merchandiser for the West Kootenays. Must be physically fi t, work well with others and be customer service oriented. Full-time posi-tion Monday-Friday. Wage depending on experience, ben-efi ts after 6 months. Send resume and driver’s abstract to Selkirk Beverages, 604 Industrial Rd C, Cranbrook, BC V1C 4Y8 or fax to 250-426-8875.
SUN LIFE FINANCIAL, A LEADER IN FINANCIAL SER-VICES is looking for exceptional people to train as fi nan-cial sales professionals. Please call or send resume to 250-426-4221; ext 2202, fax 250-426-8516, [email protected]
is seeking an Executive Director to administer all aspects of this dynamic and multifaceted community social service organization. This is a 0.8 FTE position with flexible hours. Must be willing and able to lead a seasoned team of creative service providers, work with a volunteer Board, manage contracts and complex financial systems and partner with other community groups. Preference given to candidates with a Masters degree and a background in social work, community development or business.
Application deadline: May 1, 2012. For full job description or to submit a cover letter and resume, contact [email protected]
Salmo Community Resource Society
POSITION AVAILABLE
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Employment WantedEmployment OpportunitiesBETTER LIFE FITNESS IN ROSSLAND needing a substi-tute qualifi ed Yoga Instructor for Tuesday/Thursday 8:30-10am and Thursday evening 6:30-8pm. Contact Lori 250-362-2348, email [email protected]
CAREER OPPORTUNITY AT RONA, CONTROLLER POSI-TION for two locations. Responsibilities include all account-ing functions, maintaining general ledger, overseeing ac-counts payable and receivable functions, providing monthly fi nancial statements. Producing analysis of results, commu-nications skills and contributing suggestions to management group will be an important asset. Forward applications/re-sumes to Frank Maida, Rona Building Centre, 2240-6th Ave, Castlegar, BC V1N 2V9, [email protected]
DRAGONFLY CAFE SALMO IS HIRING experienced servers and a breakfast/line cook for our new location at Champion Lakes Golf Course upcoming season. Apply in person at Dragonfl y Cafe Salmo or dfl [email protected]
EXPERIENCED COOK NEEDED: Mazatlan Mexican Res-taurant, part-time. Resumes to Richard at 932 Columbia Ave, Castlegar.
HAIR STYLIST with clientele required to work part-time. Drop off resume to Hairlines, 6th Ave, Castlegar. 250-304-6933.
LIFEGUARD/INSTRUCTORS WANTED: Salmo Valley Swimming Pool, June-Aug., part-time/full-fi me; Aquafi t In-structor and Swim Club Coaches too. Deadline: Apr. 15. Email: [email protected], Patty, 250-357-0040.
TAXI DRIVERS NEEDED, TRAIL & CASTLEGAR: Class 4 Licence. Driver’s Abstract/Resume to 8045 Old Waneta Rd, Trail or fax 250-368-3007.
Contractors/Tradespeople*DJM CONTRACTING LTD: Custom homes, new con-struction, renovations, garages, carports, foundations, framing and more. Licensed Residential Builder/WCB/In-sured. Free estimates. Justin, 250-362-2151.
5˝ CONTINUOUS GUTTERS: Call for your free quote today. TRS Gutters, Your Kootenay EavestroughSpecialists. 250-365-1061 or visit us at www.trsgutters.com
5˝ SEAMLESS FASCIA GUTTER, BEST PRICES: All types of roofi ng, HardiePlank™ siding, soffi t/fascia. 250-608-0917.
5˝ SEAMLESS GUTTER: Lowest price guaranteed! Cer-tifi ed installer for roofi ng, torch on roofi ng, soffi ts, fascia, siding, HardiePlank™. All your exterior needs. Quality workmanship at affordable prices. 250-365-0049, 250-304-8883, email: [email protected]
ADAM’S WINDOWS & DOORS: All types of window and door installations. Free estimates! Call 250-608-1419.
ALL TYPE ROOFING & RENOVATING: Torch On, shingles and metal. All home renos from small to large. Serving Trail & Area since 1993. Free estimates, work guaranteed. 250-368-8857.
ALL YOU NEED HANDY HOME HELPER: Tile, painting, drywall, install doors/windows, all reno needs, free esti-mates. 250-304-7490.
Oreo is a velvety black and white Rex cross who is a spayed 5 year old bunny.
She was originally a little girl’s pet, perhaps
bought as a gift. But sadly, as the girl grew Oreo’s novelty wore off , with her cage eventually being moved to their garage. Fast forward to now, and
Oreo’s family no longer wanted to care for her, so she was surrendered. Her story really shows
how important it is for any family wanting a rabbit for their child to realize that the parents most likely will become that rabbit’s guardian. They will be the ones to care for that animal for its whole life (up to 12 years), not just a few years when the child still thinks the animal is “cool”.
Currently, Oreo is using a litter box and seems to enjoy treats and time out of her kennel. We hope that her new home gives her more time out of her cage, and more time with her new human caregivers, helping her to be more
confi dent in regards to people.
She is fi ne around cats, but is scared of dogs, which is reasonable for her, since she is a prey animal, and dogs appear to her as predators.
Eat for PeteI would also like to
remind everyone that the next “Eat for Pete” is being held at Gypsy at Red in Rossland. Tickets for the 5 course vegetarian meal plus a glass of wine are $50 and can be purchased at Gypsy or at Tails Pet Supplies in Rossland. $20 from each ticket will be donated to the Trail Regional BCSPCA!
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capital 35. __ Jima, WW II battlefi eld 36. Master copies 39. Jack of little fat 41. Apple or lemon meringue 42. Actress Zellwegger 43. At this place 44. Remunerations 46. Removes writing 48. Fit out a ship with sails, etc. 49. Elinor __, British novelist 50. M. Ali’s famous boast 57. Damascus is the capital 58. Worldly rather than spiritual 59. Winglike structures 60. Indicating silence 61. Myanmar monetary unit 62. 100 = 1 tala 63. Translucent, greenish variety of chalcedony 64. Impudence 65. Netherlands river
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bands of bony plates 3. About aviation 4. Repairing worn shoes 5. Decapods 6. Having moderate heat 7. Almost horizontal entance to
a mine 8. Somalian shilling (abbr.) 9. Penetrable 10. To be in store for 11. People of ancient Media 12. A way to work the soil 13. Air-launched missile 21. 1/1000 of an inch 22. ___ Mater, one’s school 25. Old English poet or bard 26. Persian wheel used to raise
water 27. Spirit in “The Tempest” 28. Drag, cart or haul 29. If not; otherwise 30. Coverings for wheels 31. Having cognizance 32. Lugs 34. Sheet of glass in a window 37. Cause annoyance in 38. Sound of a horse 40. Apparition 45. Military land forces 46. Selects by votes 47. A shag rug made in Sweden 49. Anchovy pear tree 50. 8th Jewish calendar month 51. Blood clams genus 52. Benevolent and Protective
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ServicesContractors/TradespeopleANDY & MAXINE’S PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SER-VICES. 250-365-6692 or 250-365-1850 cell.
B MOLLER RENOVATIONS: Quality Workmanship, Rea-sonable, Reliable, References. No job too small. Call Mike, 250-365-1825.
BOOK YOUR ELECTRICAL JOBS NOW. JB Electric. Res-idential/commercial. We do it all!! Joe, 250-551-1822.
BULLDOG CONCRETE FINISHING: 21 years in business, basement/garage fl oors, patios, stairs, driveways. Orga-nized journeyman, guaranteed callback. 250-365-5573.
BURN SAFE WOOD HEATING: Offering inspections, in-stallations, sweeps and maintenance. Wett Certifi ed 250-357-2928, [email protected]
CERAMIC TILES/LAMINATE FLOORING: Experienced journeyman, reliable and very reasonable rates. Jim 250-513-0375.
CRESTVIEW PAINTING: 25yrs experience, reliable/qual-ity work that lasts, new construction, residential, repaints, certifi ed journeyman. Fully insured. 250-304-5197.
GERLITZ CONSTRUCTION: 32 yrs experience, project management, fi nishing carpentry, renovations, decks, basement development, fi berglass/acrylic tub repairs/re-fi nishing. Reliable, quality work. Frank, 250-304-1771.
GLENMERRY GLASS specializes in windows, doors, fra-meless showers, auto glass and excellent customer ser-vice. 250-364-0122.
GW CONTRACTING: Excavating/Bobcat, dumptruck, land clearing, demolition, Allen block, retaining walls, elec-trical, in-fl oor heating, plumbing-water/sewer, tree/stump removal, decks, panel fencing, renos. Insured contrac-tor.250-231-4532.
JACKMAN CONSTRUCTION: Additions, renovations, light construction, bathrooms, garages, carports and repairs. Free estimates and seniors advice. 250-357-0014(res), 250-512-9300(cell).
JM ROOFING: Very knowledgeable, experienced, licensed & insured. Free estimates, great rates. 250-231-5327.
MONASHEE CONSTRUCTION: Serving the community for over 30 years. Home renovations, bathrooms, kitchens, basements etc. Fully insured and licensed. 250-362-5564.
POLS CONTRACTING: Experienced journeyman car-penter, new construction, renovations. Fully insured and licensed. Call Jeff, 250-231-4142.
R&S ROOFING: Your roofi ng experts. Call for a free esti-mate for your roofi ng job. (Richard)250-368-8404.
REDCAP CONTRACTING: ROOFING. New construction & re-roof. Asphalt, metal, rubber. Insured & Registered. Free estimates. 250-521-0411.
WESTS CABINETS: We design kitchens! Browse our large selection of quality cabinets. Ashley, 250-365-2203, ext.3.
WITH AN ACCENT FINE CARPENTRY: Complete renova-tion services. Interior fi nishing, railing specialist, manufac-turer’s prices. 250-551-1842.
YOUR RESIDENTIAL RE-ROOFING SPECIALIST: Guar-anteed work, T.Q.I.P., 2 million liability insurance, free esti-mates, 24-hr emergency service. Senger Brothers Roofi ng, 250-304-0567.
Garage/Moving/Yard SalesSALE! Entire month of April, Saturday/Sunday, 10am-5pm, 408 Tamarac St, Ymir. New & used items.
1 TON CUBE VAN & DRIVER FOR HIRE: Moving, garage, yard clean-up, pickup, delivery. 250-359-5967.CHILD CARE.... I will provide childcare in my home in Fruit-vale for 2 children full time. Bright and cheery playroom, educational toys and books, safe, eco-friendly, smoke-free, pet-free environment. Healthy snacks provided. Crim-inal record check available. Will also accept part-time or occasional drop-ins with notice. For more information call Erin 250-367-6013, email [email protected] CONTRACTING: Accepting resumes for carpen-try, concrete, labourers. Resumes to [email protected]/250-231-4532. One call does it all 2012 season..KODIAK SHARPENING: Pick-up/drop-off...Home Hardware Nelson/Castlegar/Trail; Mitchells, Castlegar & Maglio’s, Trail. Specializing in carpentry tools. 250-365-6615.PROFESSIONAL MOVING; Junk removal, plumbing/sew-er backups, fl ood work, furnace air duct cleaning, instal-lation removal, carpet cleaning, 24hr emergency service. 250-364-0145/250-512-9449/250-231-8529.
WILL DO HOUSEKEEPING. Experienced, reliable. Call Candy, 250-368-6191, 250-231-6191 (cell).
Health/Personal CareRESPIRONICS CPAP: Complete with humidifi er, 3 masks, fi lters, carry case, $1100 obo. 250-368-9255.
Gardening/Landscaping#1 IN ARBORICULTURE: Professional, certifi ed & insured. Visit www.kodiaktreeservice.ca, 250-365-6664, 1-866-551-4440 for free estimates.
#1 IN SERVICE - DC TREE SERVICE: Dangerous tree removal, fully-insured, prompt/quality service. Free esti-mates. Wes, 250-304-8541; Dion, 250-304-3992.
BEETLE’S STUMP GRINDING, and fi rewood, best rates, insured, free estimates. Ben, 250-304-6963, 250-304-3323.
GLACIER VALLEY TREE CARE LTD: Local Danger Tree Pro-fessionals. Bucket trucks, brush chipped, wood hauled, stumps ground. Free, same-day assessment & advice. Certifi ed, in-sured, references. Owner/Operator Jim Sipkes 250-304-3774.
LADYBIRD LAWN & GARDEN: Call for our spring clean-up and lawn restoration package. 250-365-3666.VIP PROPERTY MAINTENANCE: Spring/general clean up, junk removal, lawn aerating, mowing, small tree remov-al. 250-365-1834.
Education/ClassesFREE GROW ME INSTEAD WORKSHOP: Apr. 28 from 9:30-11:30am, Trail Campus (Selkirk College). Join the Central Kootenay Invasive Plant Committee (CKIPC) and the West Kootenay Native Plant Study Group to learn about native plants and non-invasive alternatives for your garden-ing and landscaping projects. Tools to prevent and manage invasive species will also be discussed. Space is limited so be sure to register early: 250-364-5770 or [email protected]. Funding provided by Columbia Basin Trust.
THE GIFT OF MUSIC! Piano, theory, art with Diane Oser. Professional, experienced, reasonable. 250-521-0071, [email protected]
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Animals/Animal CareEventsBABY & BRIDAL FAIR: April 14, 12-4pm, Riverbelle (1350 Esplanade Ave), Trail, FREE ADMISSION. Lots of door priz-es! Tickets at door or call 250-231-7182. Early bird ticket holders are entered into an additional cash prize draw.
CHAMPION LAKES LADIES GOLF: Meet & Greet Fash-ion Show w/appies, Tuesday, April 17, 6:30pm at the Club-house. RSVP, 250-367-9998.
LIVING THE WELFARE CHALLENGE BC MLA, Jagrup Brar: Tuesday Apr 10, 5-8:30pm Trail United Church, 1300 Pine Info: 250-368-3225.
PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN WEEK: Don’t miss THE CLOTHESLINE PROJECT a display of locally created handpainted T-Shirts on Monday Apr. 16; 11am-2pm, outside Trail’s Ferraro Foods. Event includes Free Lunch, Resources, Information. Display moves to the Trail Public Library: Tuesday-Saturday Apr. 17-21. Contact Trail FAIR: 250-364-2326; www.trailfair.ca
THE SWINGSATIONS BIG BAND MUSIC: Dance, KP Hall, Trail, Saturday, Apr. 14, 8pm, $15. Info 250-367-6115..
Animals/Animal CareBOSTON TERRIER FOR STUD: AKC registered, black and white, 250-521-0276.
CANINE PSYCHOLOGY CENTER: Dog boarding, con-sulting, personal & group training, daycare, workshops. 250-367-0124.
LARGE MACAW BREEDING CAGE ON WHEELS: 2 doors, 3 dishes with center divider, 64˝x32˝x73˝. $300obo. 250-367-7338.
PEEKAPOMS, SOLIDS AND PARTIS: Ready end of April. Can be seen at hallslittleacre.com 208-699-4177.
PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING BY DIVINE CANINE: Now at 1611-5th Ave, Trail. Dana, 250-521-0273.
WILLACRES DOG BOARDING: Secured, safe, clean exercise areas, family atmosphere. Book early! 250-367-7706 (Fruitvale).
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Selkirk Trio At Th e Kootenay GalleryTh e Selkirk Trio, Nicola Everton, Jeff Faragher and
Sue Gould will be performing for the Kootenay Gallery’s TD Bank Sunday Concert Series at the Castlegar United Church on Sunday, April 15.
On tour throughout the East and West Kootenay, the Kootenay based Selkirk Trio features a program high-lighting the rich repertoire for clarinet, cello and piano.
With pianist Sue Gould living in Golden, cellist Jeff Faragher in Nelson and clarinetist Nicola Everton hailing from Rossland, fi nding a middle ground for rehearsals was the biggest challenge. Th e three professional musi-cians are used to packing an intense punch with their rehearsals and concert tour which will cover 15 concerts in seven days, including ten concerts for the Health Arts Society in extended care facilities throughout the region.
All three musicians are active chamber and orchestral musicians in BC and Alberta. Everton was a member of the Vancouver Symphony for over 20 years and now joins principal cellist, Jeff Faragher in the Kootenay Symphony. Susan Gould originates in Calgary, Alberta and has been performing as a pianist since her debut with the Mount Royal College orchestra at the age of eleven. Outside of their busy performance schedule, music education is a passion for the trio. Jeff directs the Obligato string pro-gram in Nelson, Sue the Young Voices Children’s Choir in Golden while Nicola enjoys teaching privately, both adults and youth.
Th e varied program which takes the listener on a music-al journey includes standard classics by Beethoven and Bruch, complex rhythms of Balkan composer Tajcevic, Godfather composer Nino Rota’s trio as well as jazz in-spired works by Cuban composer Paquito D’Rivera and Cole Porter.
Th is concert will take place at the Castlegar United Church on April 15 at 1:30 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for Kootenay Gallery members.
For more information contact the gallery at 250-365-3337 or www.kootenaygallery.com
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Mobile Homes For SaleREDUCED, COMFORTABLE/CLEAN 3BDR MOBILE HOME: This 12´x68´ mobile home is on a pad located in an adult park in Castlegar. Was $38,900 and is now $36,900. Private Sale. For more information, phone 250-365-6216 or 250-365-5729.
Rentals1BDR APARTMENT, TRAIL: Main level, includes f/s, laun-dry, off-street parking, very clean, $500/mo. +utilities. 250-368-6781.
2BDR MOBILE, CASTLEGAR: Very clean, close to ameni-ties, ns/np, w/d, $875/mo. +utilities. 250-231-5951.
3BDR HOUSE, CASTLEGAR: 2 bath, close to amenities, w/d, f/s, ns, central air, landscaped yard, $1200/mo. +utili-ties. 250-687-1979.
3BDR HOUSE, SOUTH CASTLEGAR: Available immedi-ately, $900/mo. +2/3 utilities. 250-304-7490.
FARM LAND & LARGE BARN, FRUITVALE: 25acres, ide-al for a few cattle or horses. 250-371-2111/250-377-0002.
FOR RENT, ROSSLAND: 3 bdr, big yard, long term, ns, available immediately, $950/mo. 250-367-7583.
FOR RENT, WEST TRAIL: Top fl oor of house, w/separate entrance, ns/np, f/s, heat, light included, $700/mo. 250-367-9635.
SOUTH CASTLEGAR, 2BDR+: 1.5 bath, 5 appliances, re-cently updated, large yard & garage, ns, pets negotiable, available Apr. 15, $1200/mo. +utilities. 250-365-3401.
Shared AccommodationFULLY FURNISHED 1BDR: On bus route West Trail, $500/mo. utilities included. 250-364-1415.
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This beautiful 4 bedroom Glenmerry home is situated on a nicely landscaped corner lot, has a covered double carport, a play area, plus a sitting/BBQ area. The home has been nicely updated.
$279,000
MLS# K2106223401 Aster Dr, Trail
This beautiful 4 bedroom home offers country charm with a new kitchen and 3 bathrooms, new fl ooring, 30 year warranty roof, 2 gas fi replaces. Great home for entertaining!
$279,000
MLS# K21069214 Davis Ave, Fruitvale
This great home is located on a nice private corner lot, with a yard that has been well maintained and nicely landscaped.
$207,000
MLS# K2110931929 Cole St, Fruitvale
Beautifully Maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom Fruitvale home. All the work is done and ready for your family, with new roof, windows, pellet stove, and so much more.
$273,900
MLS# K2113921836 Fourth St, Fruitvale
Well maintained home in Sunningdale. New kitchen, bathroom and fl ooring. Great opportunity for fi rst time homeowners!
$199,900
MLS# K206545525 Portia Cr, Sunningdale
This beautiful home has it all including over 4000 sq ft. It has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, plus an in law suite, with its own entrance and sun deck.
$449,000
MLS# K2107912033 Green Rd, Fruitvale
This grand 4 bed, 3 bath home with acreage offers lots of entertaining space. With charm inside and outside it is a must see.
$529,900
MLS# K2107392039 Caughlin Rd, Trail
Here is one of those hidden treasures. The yard is like a park with beautiful gardens and more with this 4 bedroom home.
$154,900
MLS# K2050751409 Lookout St, Trail
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Great starter or retirement home, move-in ready.
$115,000
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Stop paying rent and use your imagination to make this your cozy home.
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Garden WorkshopYou can’t get much closer to the earth on Earth Day
than by studying mycorrhizal fungi. Everyone is welcome to this ‘by donation’ event, Enlivening your Relationship with Mushrooms, hosted by Lardeau Valley Seed Savers on April 22, 1 pm to 3 pm at the Lardeau Valley Hall. Features local mycologist, Peter McAlister, presenting a slideshow and discussion of his successes and failures with wild and domesticated species: culinary, medicinal and garden mushrooms, identifi cation of our local wild species in the Kootenays, and particular emphases on the benefi ts of mycorrhizal fungi in the garden.
Th is workshop is the last in the winter series presented by LVSS. We’ve learned how to enhance our gardens through nutrient recycling and pollination. Now join avid gardeners to learn how mushrooms help, or just come to identify the species out there. At each of our workshop we’ve taken away practical ideas and materials. We may take some fungus from this one.
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Real EstateReal Estate2 BDR HOUSE, MEADOW CREEK: Fully furnished, $225,000, unfurnished, $215,000. To view pictures go to propertyguys.com, ID #196530. Call 250-231-2344, please leave msg.
3 ACRES NORTH OF LEMON CREEK: Excellent soil, creek, forest, hydro, good road access, $145,000. Also house available for rent. 250-355-2854, [email protected]
3 HOUSES FOR SALE on 1 acre lot at 4mile, Nelson. $570,000. Rental income will pay your mortgage!! 250-551-0603.
3BDR HOUSE: With appliances, detached carport, large shop or studio, large root cellar, fenced yard, garden area, north Castlegar, $198,000. 250-365-3155.
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ALMOST WATERFRONT! 3475 Fisherman Road, 10mins west of Nelson, private, 6acres, 3bdr, 3baths, 2400sq.ft., newly renovated, $579,900. 250-354-7383.
�BEAVER FALLS MOBILE HOME PARK: 9 Mobile Home pads and 5 storage sheds. Also 5 bdr house with 2 kitch-ens, $450,000. MLS#K4100110, Terry Alton, Century21 Kootenay Homes Inc. 250-231-1101.
NICELY RENOVATED 3BDR manufactured home on .41acres. Great income/vacation property or family home. Room to build, close to lake, public transit, school, 20min to Nelson, $209,900. 250-229-4743 or email:[email protected]
�RIVERVALE RIVER FRONT: 3bdr, 3bath, double lot, has 1bdr suite (rents for $650), nice and fl at at the river, fi repit, deck, fantastic one-of-a-kind property, $375,000. 250-309-0812.
NEW 2BDR DUPLEX: 2.5 baths, 1201 Davies St, Nelson, high quality, Energuide 80, great views & location, $349,000 includes HST. 250-226-7809. propertyguys.com
PLEASE RESPOND if you are interested in an intentional community. Look-ing for people who are serious about building something amazing. Lyn 250-505-2640, 250-352-6485.
TRAILER ON 1/2 ACRE LOT: with 24’x30’ garage/shop, near Salmo. 2 baths, natural gas/wood heat, ex-cellent well water, fenced. $155,000. 250-357-2961.
4 BDR HOME: 2.5 baths, fi nished base-ment, heated ga-rage, 2 gas fi replac-es, covered deck, fenced yard, central vacuum, laminate and tile fl ooring, $349,000. For ap-pointment to view, call 250-352-2542.
SMALL FARM: Good house, sauna, garden, new water system, 6 acres, Valhalla views, near Slocan (Highway 6), $235,000. 250-355-2454.
Commercial Real EstateCOMMERCIAL PROPERTY/BUSINESS for sale in beauti-ful West Kootenay. Visit businesssellcanada.com listing #02616003..
LandBALFOUR, NEW SUBDIVISION: 4 level lots, 3-1acre, 1-1.5acre, roads/water in place, septic approved, power at property line, 1min to golf course, beautiful views, starting $139,000. 250-505-8165.ESTATE SALE: 2 lots in Slocan, must sell; close to lake, power, water, septic approval, $45,000/both, negotiable. 250-355-2712.
Mobile Homes For Sale1973 MOBILE HOME: 12´x68´ + additions, $4000obo with buyer removing mobile at own cost. 250-364-2711.1983 GENERAL 14´x70´: 3bdr, renovations: sealed vinyl double pane windows, bathroom, laminate fl ooring, f/s hot water tank, sliding doors off dining area, metal roof with engineered trusses. Must be moved. 250-354-1257.1993 14´X70´: 3 bdr and 2 baths, newly renovated, new washer/dryer, new fridge, freezer and stove, new roof, must be moved by beginning of June, $43,000. 250-687-4195.�1998 MONARCH II MODULINE: MUST BE MOVED. 956 sq.ft., 2bdr, 2bath, 2x6 walls, new fl ooring, all appliances, decks, excellent shape, $52,000. Call 250-505-3228.2006 MODULAR HOME: 14’x66’, 2bdr, $69,900. Must be moved. 250-399-0015. View on Kijiji Feb. 22.2008 MODULINE: 3 bdr at Beaver Falls Mobile Home Park, $79,900. 250-367-6054.3 BDR DOUBLEWIDE MODULINE HOME: 5yrs, situated in the Kootenay River Mobile Home Park, vaulted ceilings, private yard, adult park, 55+, np, $139,900. 250-304-2149.COLUMBIA RIVER HOMES is a multi-award winning Ca-nadian dealer for US built for Canadian homes. We offer true value and fantastic pricing for new home buyers. Lo-cated by the Castlegar Airport, new show homes are here. Open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm; Saturday, 10am-4pm. 1-800-921-2166, www.columbiariverhomes.ca
Rentals1BDR APARTMENT: Main fl oor of Victorian home in Nel-son, ns/np, $888 inclusive. 250-825-2246.BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT HOUSE: Woodbury Vil-lage, access to beach, half-furnished, ns/np, references, $1200mo. +utilities. Luc, 250-353-9680.BEAVER VALLEY MANOR, FRUITVALE: Unassisted liv-ing, senior couple, 1bdr suite, ns/np, $403/mo., w/utilities/cable. 250-367-7612, 250-367-7046.
Commercial RentalsPEARKES LAW OFFICE IS MOVING: Beautiful, furnished, professional space, 560 Baker St, Nelson, $1850/mo. +util-ities. Call Erin 250-352-2883.
Vacation Rentals KASLO’S NEWEST VACATION RENTAL IS HERE! The Kaslo Guest House, a heritage home lovingly restored in downtown Kaslo is available for bookings! Stay 4 nights or more and receive a farm fresh box of local, organic, yummy food! Contact the Kaslo Guest House at 250-353-2827, www.kasloguesthouse.com
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garage, custom walk-in cooler, shop, patio, landscaped, lake in walking distance, RV parking, ideal for hunters, families or
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SUVs1991 TOYOTA 4RUNNER 4WD: 5-spd, runs well, some rust, Blizzak winter tires, $1000obo. 250-362-3386.
1997 TOYOTA RAV 4: 200,000kms, new waterpump/tim-ingbelt, windshield, looks like new, $3500. 250-368-5050.2001 HONDA CRV: 5 spd manual, w/extra set of tires on rims, 250,000kms, good condition, $5500fi rm. 250-364-1461 leave msg.
Vans2004 FREESTAR SPORT: Very clean, new tires, $5000 obo. 250-304-7697.
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�1996 F350 DIESEL: 7.3L, auto, 212,000kms, beautiful shape, many extras, $10,900 or package with mint camper for $15,500. 250-362-9656 or 250-231-5690.
Trucks�1999 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT 4X4: 148,000kms, new winters, summers, great condition, $5200. 250-364-8280.
2002 DODGE RAM SPORT 4X4: Regular-cab, shortbox, 128,000kms, V8-auto, 20˝ wheels, loaded, great condition, $10,500. 778-436-8601, 250-512-2781.
2007 DODGE RAM 2500 HD 4X4: Quad-cab, $19,000. 250-359-2900, eves.
2008 FORD F350 LARIAT DIESEL: Fully loaded, leather, sunroof, shortbox with liner, no accidents, 58,000kms, $33,995. 250-367-6658.
WANTED: 350 V8 Vortec engine for Chevy truck/SUV, 1997-2000. Crashed/bashed, will take whole vehicle. 250-366-4119.
SUVs1993 FORD EXPLORER 4X4: 207,000kms, leather inte-rior, pw, sunroof, needs front end work but runs great, $1000; 2002 Chevy Blazer, 231,000kms, $4500obo. 250-226-7127.
1996 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4: 4 dr, loaded, 8 tires, 2nd owner, rust/dent free, brought from California, $2000 fi rm. 250-366-4462.
2001 FORD WINDSTAR: Loaded, summer/winter rims in-cluded, good condition, $3700 obo. Call 250-687-4970.
2002 PONTIAC MONTANA: Red, 166,000kms, seats 7, new tires, air, good condition, $3800obo. 778-436-8601, 250-512-2781.
2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN: Great condition, Stow and go seating, summer/winter rims included, 86,000kms, $9800obo. Daytime: 250-368-1907; evening: 250-365-3042.
2006 SIENNA: 1 owner, maintained under warranty, 150,000kms, summer/winter tires, new stereo. $12,000obo. 250-354-0227.
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NOW $18,9951997 Ford F-150 4WD Super Cab with canopy #W-2338 .................................................................................................$6,995 1998 Subaru Forester XS AWD #W-8578 ........................................................................................................NOW $5,5001998 Toyota Rav4 4WD 5 speed #1535-1 ..................................................................................................... $5,9952000 Subaru Outback AWD 5 speed #1592-2 ............................................................................................NOW $7,900 2001 Subaru Legacy L Wagon AWD loaded, no leather #1558-1 .......................................................................JUST IN $6,995 2003 Toyota Corolla Sport 4 door, auto #1614-1 .................................................................................JUST IN $6,9952003 Volvo XC AWD Wagon#1621-1 ......................................................................................................JUST IN $7,995 2006 Subaru Outback AWD auto, only 102,000 km #1587-1 .................................................................. NOW $14,9002006 Toyota Corolla CE4 dr, one owner, no accidents #1609-1 .......................................................................$7,995 2006 Subaru Tribeca Ltd AWDfully loaded #W-1234 ............................................................................JUST IN $18,9952006 Subaru Forester X AWD auto, one owner #1559-1 ..........................................................................NOW $14,9002007 Honda Civic Exloaded, 5 speed, 2 door, nice car #1620-1 ............................................. JUST IN $13,9952008 Toyota Matrix XRonly 63,000 km, 5 speed #1571-1 .............................................................NOW $12,9002009 Subaru Forester Touring AWD5 speed, sunroof #W7112 ......................................................................JUST IN $19,9952010 Hyundai Elantra GLSloaded, no leather, very clean #1234-1 ....................................................... NOW $12,900
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Heavy/Farm EquipmentAutomotive
Utility TrailersCUSTOM SLED/ATV/UTILITY DECK: W/headache rack & folding sides, direct bolt on 88-98 Chevy shortbox, 8.5´wideX8.5´long, $1800obo. 250-304-7800.
Snowmobiles1999 ARCTIC CAT 600 POWDER SPECIAL: Excellent condition, lots of extras, $2200obo. Phone for details. 250-365-5226.
THE TRACTOR GUY: Mechanical tractor, automotive and all diesel repairs. 250-505-7632.WILL PAY CASH FOR LARGE SCRAP STEEL: Cats, yard-ers, sawmill equipment, farm equipment, all insurances in place to work in your yard. 250-260-0217.
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Motorcycles/ATVs1971 HONDA TRAIL 90: Runs well! A true classic. High-low range, new tires, new battery, new mirrors, great condi-tion for age, Honda manual included, $700. 250-353-7311.
1984 SUZUKI GS 750EF: 40,000kms, new parts, $2500obo. Call for details, 250-364-1083.
2000 SUZUKI RM125: All original, one owner, immaculate, stored for last 6yrs, extras, $1700. 250-551-1593.
2005 KAWASAKI KLX110: Good condition, $1600. 250-509-1956.
2005 YAMAHA V-Star 1100: Great touring bike, loaded with extras, lady-owned from new, $4500obo. 250-365-1018 for more info.
KLIM AND JOE ROCKET STREET WEAR: Available at www.mainjet.ca. 250-352-3191.
LEATHER & STEEL now carries batteries, tires and anything else you need to get your bike back on the road. Come check us out! 1846-1st Street, Fruitvale, 250-367-6222.
1989 DODGE 350 GET-AWAY VAN: Camperized, fully-loaded including bathroom/kitchenette, sleeps 2, low mile-age, rust-free, $7200. 250-365-6959..
�1989 DODGE RV: 120,000kms, very clean, good condition, sleeps 4, asking $10,000. 250-352-9241 or 250-352-6796.
1995 10´ OAKLAND CAMPER: Bigfoot’s winter version, comfortable in all seasons. Well-equipped and in excellent condition. A value at $8900. 250-353-9634.
�1998 9´ S&S CAMPER: Beautiful, toilet, outdoor show-er, furnace, $5900 or will package with mint F-350 die-sel $15,500. See http://www.fl ickr.com/photos/terrymill-er9999. 250-362-9656.
�2001 25´ SIERRA TRAVEL TRAILER: Queen bed, air, furnace, all appliances working, asking $9500, no smok-ing, excellent condition. 250-365-6344.
PEOPLE TELL US ALL THE TIME that Pennywise really works. They get the results they want... quickly! Call us today at 1-800-663-4619 or 250-353-2602.
18´ STARCRAFT: Model 165, 6-cyl motor, new top w/drop curtain, many extras, Honda 7hp w/charging system, ss prop, $7500. 250-399-4285.
1974 FIBREFORM 24´ CRUISER: Hardtop w/canvas back, 15hp Evinrude kicker, new mount, throttle cables, 350 mo-tor, OMC leg, new steering cables, new tilt motor, very clean boat, stored in boathouse since 1974, $4000obo, trailer extra. 250-304-8482.
1978 SILVERLINE BOAT: With 85hp Mercury, new top, transum, excellent condition, $4500obo. 250-365-3651.
2005 CAMPION EXPLORER 622i SEDAN: I/O Volvo 220hp, 8hp Yamaha, cuddy cabin, galley, radio, sounder, heater, porta-potti, canvas, tandem EZ Loader trailer, like new, $35,000. 250-364-2385.
25´ CAL SAILBOAT: Yanmar I/B diesel, sails, BBQ, depth-sounder, new batteries/head, $11,500. View: www.SailShamrock.com, (call)250-304-8225.
PONTOON RAFT: 14´x29.5´ deck, overall length 33.5´, tapered pontoons for easy glide through the water, can be anchored, used as a barge or made into a houseboat, $6000; 2´ diameter pipe, 1/4 inch wall, 8 various lengths, use for marine rafts etc, $5000obo. 250-366-4453.
STARCRAFT ISLANDER 221: AS NEW, 19 hours running time; 22´6˝ with cuddy cabin, full canvas, marine radio, fi sh-fi nder, many more extras; 220hp 4.3L I/B Mercruiser; 8hp, 4 stroke troller with remote controls; EZ Loader T.A. trailer, $34,500. 250-365-3155.
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2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA LHL18295 WAS $39,995 ............SALE $36,9952007 CHEV AVALANCHE LHL17728 WAS $24,995 ........ SALE $21,9952007 DODGE CALIBER LHL51663 WAS $16,495 ............SALE $12,9952007 FORD EDGE SEL PLUSLHL75911 WAS $21,995 ... SALE $19,9952007 FORD MUSTANG LHL52670
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2001 FORD WINDSTAR LHL17794 WAS $7,995 ........... SALE $5,9952001 FORD WINDSTAR .. LHL35005 WAS $5,995 .................SALE $4,9951999 FORD TAURUS LHL18015 WAS $3,995 ........... SALE $3,2952000 MAZDA B4000 LHL07270 4X4, EXT CAB ........ SALE $6,995
2001 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN LHL99133 QUAD SEATING, ONLY 128,100 KM ...$4,495
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RVs/CampersParts & Accessories4 MOTORMASTER TIRES: 185/60R14, like new, $150 obo, stock 16˝ mags for Jeep Liberty, used 1 summer, $200obo. 250-368-8278.
Motorcycles/ATVs1988 HONDA GOLDWING: 1500cc, 104,000kms, lots of chrome, great shape, garage stored, $6100. 250-365-8360.�1990 HONDA ST1100: 80,000kms, Givi helmet box, hard side cases, cheap on fuel, $4100. 250-359-5993.
3-MAN TUBE, 2-MAN TUBE, boat rope included, 3 life jackets, all only used twice. 250-364-2723.MOORAGE $450/SEASON: Arrow Lakeside Marina at Sy-ringa Creek, for limited time, now until Oct. 31. 250-365-0306, [email protected]
1986 11.5´ BIGFOOT CAMPER: Professionally modifi ed to fi t late-model trucks, good condition, full load, $5200. 250-367-9642.
1986 21´ CLASS C MOTORHOME: Sleeps 5, new fl ooring, shower/tub, everything works, $6000obo. 250-368-1556.
1999 24´ TRAIL TRAVELITE TRAILER: Good condition, air, sleeps 8, $5900. To view, 250-364-0145..
2000 22.5´ NOMAD TRAVEL TRAILER: Queen pedestal bed, sleeps 4, air/furnace, all appliances working, 2 bat-teries, new tires, $8000. 250-368-9892.
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