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Your community voice since 1897 Justin Hines Vehicle of Change Tour with Ash & Bloom August 30 th @ 7:30 p.m. Grand Forks Secondary School Auditorium Tickets $20.00 in advance. Available at Thistle Pot Gifts, The Source, Morrissey Creek Building Supplies and Gallery 2. $25 at the door. Opening Performance by Grand Forks born and raised Danny Freeway Proceeds to: Boundary Music Educators Association and Habitat for Humanity Enter to WIN 2 TICKETS to see Justin Hines in concert. See page 5 for entry form Second Class Registration # PM0034 In the den page 18,19 Border Bruins gear up VOL 116 NO. 34 $1.10 (includes tax) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2013 Gazette Gazette Grand Forks Concrete Forms Rentals Pownall Construction & Form Rentals 250.449.8341 Your Hometown REALTORS® 250-442-2711 1-800-567-3199 272 Central Ave. www.grandforksrealty.ca Curious about the market? Come by and talk to us. We’ll have the coffee on! Grand Forks Renovation Centre See page 16 for details Brian Thate 250-442-7370 www.brianthate.com LITTLE OAK REALTY OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, Aug. 28 1 - 5pm Christina Lake Like us on Follow us on An anticipated funding shortfall could put the Boundary Emergency and Transition Housing Society’s (BETHS) cold weather shelter plans in jeopardy this season. The society, which relies on yearly funding from BC Housing, received full funding last year, and BETHS chair Jim Harrison said the funding decrease is due to numbers and finances. “The basic funding climate in B.C. right now is one major issue,” Harrison explained. “The other issue is cost-effectiveness. BC Housing, like ev- ery other government agency, is under the gun to be accountable that they’re being cost effective. That’s one of the main reasons we’re facing this.” BC Housing said it reviewed occupancy rates at the shelter and the beds were rarely full—it said BETHS shelter was never at capacity during the 151 nights it was open and overall occupancy for the winter was just over eight per cent. The 2012/13 funding allowed BETHS to em- ploy four people full-time but due to the expect- ed shortfall that will decrease. “What they (BC Housing) have suggested to us this year, at the very most, we may be able to employ one person full time,” explained Har- rison. “It basically represents a 75 per cent de- crease in our funding.” He said a cut in funding was anticipated by BETHS board but the full extent of how much is not yet known, as BC Housing has not confirmed BETHS’ budget proposal for the coming year. “We knew it was going to be drastic but we didn’t realize it was going to be as drastic as it is,” Harrison said. “We’re talking about a 75 per cent reduction and that’s based on if (BC Hous- ing) accepts the proposal that we’ve put in – it might be even more.” Harrison said closing the extreme weather shelter for the year was a consideration but the board was unwilling to do that and an alterna- tive solution was decided on, which will rely heavily on volunteers. “Because our funding has been cut back, we are in need of volunteers – we need one to two volunteers every night to join the one paid staff member,” explained BETHS’ volunteer co-ordi- nator Tracey Garvin. See BETHS Shelter on Page 7 A s far as inaugural events go, things could not have gone much smoother for the Park in the Park Car Show at City Park on Sunday. The event, which was organized by Lawrence Morgan and Melodie Davidoff, featured over 100 cars, trucks and even a few motorcycles. “We’re members of the Beaumont-Chevelle club and we invited all these people,” said Morgan. “We met all these people going to dif- ferent car shows throughout B.C., Alberta and the United States and have become friends. This is our debut.” The pair thought the beautiful setting of City Park would be a great place to hold a car show and the location, and weather, did not disap- point. “This is our passion,” said Morgan. “We enjoy going to car shows and meeting car people. We live in Grand Forks and thought, ‘Look at the setting.’ It’s beautiful. Why not? Penticton is getting so big. Grand Forks hasn’t had a car show in 20 years. We thought, ‘It’s time. Let’s get them out here and make it bigger and better.’” The couple had hosted a barbecue for car enthusiasts for the past 15 years but wanted to do more. See Car Show on Page 14, 15 Funding shortfall jeopardizes BETHS shelter KARL YU Grand Forks Gazette CRAIG LINDSAY Gazette Reporter Top: Gordon Sturgeon (right) and Bruce Mc- Innis enjoy a moment reflected in the bumper of Sturgeon’s 1956 Pontiac; Above: There were over 100 cars, trucks and even a few motorcy- cles at the first Grand Forks Park in the Park Car Show on Sunday (Aug. 18) at City Park (Craig Lindsay photo). Weather, automobiles, crowds shine in first Park in Park Car Show Park it TIMOTHY SCHAFER PHOTO

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Page 1: Grand Forks Gazette, August 21, 2013

Your community voice since 1897

JustinHines

Vehicle of Change Tour

Justinwith Ash & Bloom

August 30th @ 7:30 p.m.Grand Forks Secondary School Auditorium

Tickets $20.00 in advance. Available at Thistle Pot Gifts, The Source, Morrissey Creek Building Supplies and Gallery 2. $25 at the door.

Opening Performance by Grand Forks born and raised Danny Freeway

Proceeds to: Boundary Music Educators Association and Habitat for Humanity

Enter to WIN 2 TICKETS to see Justin Hines in concert.See page 5 for entry form

Second ClassRegistration # PM0034

❚ In the denpage 18,19

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An anticipated funding shortfall could put the Boundary Emergency and Transition Housing Society’s (BETHS) cold weather shelter plans in jeopardy this season.

The society, which relies on yearly funding from BC Housing, received full funding last year, and BETHS chair Jim Harrison said the funding decrease is due to numbers and fi nances.

“The basic funding climate in B.C. right now is one major issue,” Harrison explained. “The other issue is cost-effectiveness. BC Housing, like ev-ery other government agency, is under the gun to be accountable that they’re being cost effective. That’s one of the main reasons we’re facing this.”

BC Housing said it reviewed occupancy rates at the shelter and the beds were rarely full—it said BETHS shelter was never at capacity during the 151 nights it was open and overall occupancy for the winter was just over eight per cent.

The 2012/13 funding allowed BETHS to em-ploy four people full-time but due to the expect-ed shortfall that will decrease.

“What they (BC Housing) have suggested to us this year, at the very most, we may be able to employ one person full time,” explained Har-rison. “It basically represents a 75 per cent de-crease in our funding.”

He said a cut in funding was anticipated by BETHS board but the full extent of how much is not yet known, as BC Housing has not confi rmed BETHS’ budget proposal for the coming year.

“We knew it was going to be drastic but we didn’t realize it was going to be as drastic as it is,” Harrison said. “We’re talking about a 75 per cent reduction and that’s based on if (BC Hous-ing) accepts the proposal that we’ve put in – it might be even more.”

Harrison said closing the extreme weather shelter for the year was a consideration but the board was unwilling to do that and an alterna-tive solution was decided on, which will rely heavily on volunteers.

“Because our funding has been cut back, we are in need of volunteers – we need one to two volunteers every night to join the one paid staff member,” explained BETHS’ volunteer co-ordi-nator Tracey Garvin.

See BETHS Shelter on Page 7

As far as inaugural events go, things could not have gone much smoother for the Park in the Park Car Show at City Park

on Sunday. The event, which was organized by Lawrence

Morgan and Melodie Davidoff, featured over 100 cars, trucks and even a few motorcycles.

“We’re members of the Beaumont-Chevelle club and we invited all these people,” said Morgan. “We met all these people going to dif-ferent car shows throughout B.C., Alberta and the United States and have become friends. This is our debut.”

The pair thought the beautiful setting of City Park would be a great place to hold a car show and the location, and weather, did not disap-point.

“This is our passion,” said Morgan. “We enjoy going to car shows and meeting

car people. We live in Grand Forks and thought, ‘Look at the setting.’ It’s beautiful. Why not? Penticton is getting so big. Grand Forks hasn’t had a car show in 20 years. We thought, ‘It’s time. Let’s get them out here and make it bigger and better.’”

The couple had hosted a barbecue for car enthusiasts for the past 15 years but wanted to do more.

See Car Show on Page 14, 15

Funding shortfall

jeopardizes BETHS shelterKARL YUGrand Forks Gazette

CRAIG LINDSAYGazette Reporter

Top: Gordon Sturgeon (right) and Bruce Mc-Innis enjoy a moment refl ected in the bumper of Sturgeon’s 1956 Pontiac; Above: There were over 100 cars, trucks and even a few motorcy-cles at the fi rst Grand Forks Park in the Park Car Show on Sunday (Aug. 18) at City Park (Craig Lindsay photo).

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WEEKEND FORECAST

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❚ THE WAY IT WAS

Boundary bonds sold in district1908New York capitalists were negotiat-

ing for the purchase, by bond and lease, of the Hummingbird property, situated about 12 miles north of Grand Forks.

1913Direct railway communication be-

tween Grand Forks and Penticton was expected to be established by the Kettle Valley Railway within a year announced F.W. Peters, general superintendent of the B.C. division of Canadian Pacifi c, in Vancouver.

1918Robert Gaw, one of the city’s most

respected and distinguished citizens, passed away in local hospital at the age of 65. A resident of Grand Forks for 17 years, Mr. Gaw had an illustrious career as a general contractor.

1923Number two unit of the local irriga-

tion project was put into operation, with two pumps in action. The unit covered an area two miles east of Grand Forks, including Riverside Nurseries.

1928Miss Ruth Hesse was engaged as a

teacher for the Brown Creek School on the North Fork, at an annual salary of $1, 080, her duties are to commence with the fall term.

1933A search was being conducted for

robbers who broke into S.J. Matthew’s’ grocery store and also stole a B.C. Tele-phone Co. car from the home of Ed Ru-zicka.

1938Twenty-two mines of the Boundary

District shipped a total of 5, 250 tonnes of ore to the Trail smelter during the fi rst six months of this year. Shippers were

eight mines from Beaverdell, seven from Greenwood, four from Grand Forks and one each from Paulson, Carmi and Boundary Falls.

1943Some 70 guests were present at St.

John’s United Church at a reception honouring Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Kerr on their golden wedding anniversary, this year also being the 50th anniversary of their arrival to the Boundary district.

1948Residents of the Boundary district

were given the opportunity to invest in their own district, the bonds to be sold locally, following approval of a bylaw calling for an expenditure of some $37, 000 for construction and extension of schools in the Kettle Valley school dis-trict.

1953The Sunshine Valley Coop made a

further step in its expansion program by purchasing the business of Bill’s Dry Goods from owner Bill Arishenkoff.

1958Jim Flynn and his horse Goldy re-

turned home after a rousing reception in Kelowna that climaxed their mission of being the fi rst horse and rider to cross the new Okanagan Lake bridge, recently opened by Princess Margaret.

1968Granby Mining Co. Ltd. reported a

net income of $162, 000 for the second quarter, which is equal to 11 cents a share on the 1,444,371 outstanding shares.

1973Dr. and Mrs. D.A. Perley left last Fri-

day for England where they will visit Mrs. Perley’s mother for a few weeks.

1978A few members of the hard-working

group behind the Grand Forks and Dis-trict Fall Fair are Ruth Anderson, Nick Kinakin, Helen Durham and Dawn Elves.

1983The North Fork Reunion, held 102

years after the fi rst settler came here, was observed July 29 to 31 with 423 people registering plus 75 guests. The reunion took place on a fi ve-acre Brown Creek site. A ‘camper city’ sprang up along Rock Candy Road.

1998Boundary resident, Stefani Barg, a

21-year-old UBC graduate, has been forced to fl ee the Democratic Republic of Congo due to social unrest.

Barg was working at a public health care facility with the Mennonite Central Committee.

Her mother Lorraine, a resident of Christina Lake, has been unable to keep in contact with her daughter because of poor communication lines in the war-torn country.

2003Lightning is the culprit behind a

1,600-hectare forest fi re on Galena Mountain that could send over 70 Grand Forks residents fl eeing their homes with little notice.

Crews from both the U.S. and Can-ada were called in to combat the blaze, which, as of Aug. 19, was about 800 me-tres from the border and 1.5 kilometres from the outskirts of Grand Forks.

2008Residents of the Grand Forks area

saw a great deal of smoke enter the val-ley from a fi re south of the Canada-U.S. border, as well as fi res caused from over 110 lightening-caused fi res outside of the Grand Forks area.

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Bike Vandal, victim settle upOn Aug. 12 Grand Forks RCMP received a

report regarding mischief to several bicycles located at a residence on 19th Street at around 3 a.m.

“The suspect was identified and, in fact, the complainant talked to the suspect and he offered to fix the damage he did and so police are no longer involved,” said Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison.

“They came to an agreement.”No charges were filed against the suspect.

Male charged with public intoxicationA complainant called the RCMP to com-

plain of a drunk male passed out at a picnic table at Fifth Street and 72nd Avenue at 9:05 p.m. on Aug. 12.

“Police attended and ended up arresting a male for being drunk in a public place,” said Harrison.

“He was held in custody until he sobered up.”

The suspect is a 40-year-old man from Grand Forks.

Collision in parking lotPolice were called to a collision at the

Overwaitea Foods parking lot on Aug. 13 at 4:09 p.m.

“The constable arrived to find the two vehicles involved and clearly determined that one of the two drivers was at fault,” said Har-rison.

“That driver was charged with failing to yield at an uncontrolled intersection.”

The person charged is a 20-year-old male from Grand Forks.

Hit and runA hit and run on Second Street and Central

Avenue was reported to Grand Forks RCMP at 5:04 p.m. on Aug. 13.

“The complainants were sitting in their motor home park and heard a crash,” said Harrison.

“They looked out and saw a white vehicle departing having hit a Ford Ranger that was parked on the side of the road.”

The Ford Ranger sustained some damage to the front side.

The Ranger was apparently pushed into a motor home, causing the motor home some damage.

There were no injuries. No licence plates were obtained and police are still seeking any information.

Woman arrested for driving without licenceA 42-year-old Grand Forks female was

found driving a vehicle on Fifth Street without a licence on Aug. 14 at 9:39 p.m.

“Police intercepted her and recognized her as being a person who was suspended from driving,” said Harrison.

“Subsequently, their was a recommenda-tion for a charge for unlicenced driving has been made and the vehicle was impounded for 30 days.”

In summaryStaff Sgt. Harrison said, overall, the sum-

mer has been busy for the Grand Forks RCMP but reports of criminal activity have been down.

“We’ve attended an awful lot of traffic-type matters and false 9-1-1 calls from people pocket dialing 9-1-1,” he said.

“It happens an awful lot. In a one week period we probably get five to 10 of those type of calls.

“It’s rather frustrating.”

After hosting a successful inau-gural Airport Appreciation Day last year, the Grand Forks Flying Asso-ciation COPA Flight 62 will be look-ing to repeat the feat this year.

Taking place this Sunday (Aug. 25) at the airport in Grand Forks, it will feature flight tours, a show-and-shine, as well as non-flying events, like the Grand Forks Farm-ers’ Market.

“It’s a combination of promot-ing flying, inviting people to visit Grand Forks with their airplanes, to see how well we’re set up at the airport and as well, it gives a chance for the citizens in Grand Forks to take a look at the airport,” said Ann Gordon, flying association presi-dent, adding that there were about 300 people attending last year.

Last year there was a shuttle bus to take people downtown to shop at a pedestrian-type market at a closed off Market Avenue but this year, Farmers’ Market vendors will set up booths at the airport.

“I’m full to capacity with the amount of vendors that want to go up and set up (at the airport),” ex-plained Grand Forks Farmers’ Mar-ket manager Heather Underwood.

“I think it’s going to be a great day,” she added.

“I’m going to be setting up there too and I’m really looking forward to meeting the people that are flying

in and having them wander through our vendor tents and hopefully ap-preciate the diversity we have with our group of vendors who are going to be setting up for the day.”

James Traynor, flying association vice-president, said that there will be an opportunity for spectators to watch people fly remote control planes.

“Remote control is being ar-ranged and there will be more than just the one flier that will be there,” he said.

“People showing up to the fly-in can watch and enjoy some remote control aircraft being flown.”

The vice-president is also encour-aging people to bring cars, trucks and motorcycles to the airport for a show-and-shine as well.

In addition, the Tom Cruise mov-ie Top Gun will be shown after 8:30 p.m. on Aug. 24 at the airport for the Runway Theatre under the stars.

That will be preceded at 7:30 p.m. when Grand Forks resident and retired Sabre pilot Jock Mackay describes his experiences as a real Top Gun pilot in the Canadian Mili-tary.

People are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and children to watch Top Gun and fresh popcorn will be sold by the Boundary Museum Society and refreshments by the Boundary Air Cadets 841 Squadron to support their fundraising goals.

Sunday events begin with a pan-cake breakfast put on by the Elks.

For the Record:In the Aug. 7 Grand

Forks Gazette in the ar-ticle on page 3, Council receives report on climate reserve fund, Coun. Bob Kendel was quoted as saying, “Up un-til now we have sent our penalty dollars to the Darkwoods Trust Fund.”

In fact, the money collected for the 2012 carbon tax agreement from the City of Grand Forks has not been sent to the Darkwoods Project Trust Fund.

At the May 21 regu-lar council meeting, Grand Forks council rescinded an earlier resolution to submit the city’s carbon off-set for 2012 towards the Darkwoods Project Trust Fund.

Also at the May 21 regular council meet-ing, Grand Forks council approved the

POLICE REPORT

establishment of the Climate Action Re-serve Fund.

Bylaw 1989, which establishes the Climate Action Reserve Fund, was voted upon at the Aug. 19 regular coun-

cil meeting.The motion passed

three readings at the meeting, with final reading and adoption set to come at the next council meeting Sept. 30.

Back in the airAirport Appreciation day set to take flightKARL YUGazette Editor

Putting dollars where mouth isSTAFFGrand Forks Gazette

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I am sure some of you are won-dering why you haven’t seen much of me since the election. With the recall of the B.C.

Legislature to work through the budget, I have been in Victoria for the past six weeks getting a “crash course” on the internal workings of the Government of British Columbia.

I am sure the press gallery has had a chuckle or two as the new MLAs (myself included) strug-gled to find our way around the historic legislative buildings.

We have been a bit over-whelmed by the responsibility now resting on our shoulders, but we are learning quickly and determined to work hard for our

constituents.The challenge for all of us is

to accomplish positive change within the confines of the fiscally-responsible budget the people of B.C. supported on May 14.

I am eager to get back into the beautiful Boundary-Similkameen riding and engage as many of you as possible, giving me the in-formation I need to address your

concerns. I am looking for at least three volunteers in every commu-nity to meet with me quarterly, to discuss your local issues and keep me connected to your con-cerns first-hand. Please contact my office at [email protected] if you are willing to par-ticipate in these discussions.

One final note: in light of recent drowning incidents, please take safety precautions when engaging in water sports and other outdoor activities. Wildfire danger is another concern, so be mindful to put your campfires out properly. Continue to have a happy, safe summer everyone.

Linda Larson is MLA for the Boundary-Similkameen.

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OPINIONA4 www.grandforksgazette.ca Wednesday, August 21, 2013 Grand Forks Gazette

Reporter:Craig Lindsay

People who walk in the downtown business area of

Grand Forks can tell some interesting and sometimes frightening stories about their close calls while crossing the streets and avenues.

Safety is the issue and the challenge of being safe is con-stant. If they are asked, pedestrians will say they feel most vulnerable at the intersections of Second, Market Avenue and 72nd Avenue and Highway 3.

Being a pedestrian in the downtown business area of Grand Forks can be a stressful experience most any day and it should not be. The speed limit throughout the city is an issue that city council should address before there is a serious inci-dent at a crosswalk because a vehicle was moving at or above the 50 kilometres per hour (kph), a driver was distracted, failed to yield or was just plain inattentive.

If the posted limit were reduced to 40 kph in the downtown business area with the exception of Hwy 3, and 30 kph in all residential areas, walking a few blocks would be a more pleas-ant experience.

Arguments for a speed limit of 30 kph can be found in a document published by the European Federation for Transport and Environment (T&E), Europe’s primary non-governmental organization. T&E campaigns for a responsible approach to transport in Europe and reducing the speed limit is one of its primary objectives.• There are fewer accidents, injuries and deaths.• Safety for children, older people and disabled is enhanced.• Streets are quieter by at least three decibels.• Cyclists can move safely because of the slower speeds.• Vehicles emit fewer damaging pollutants at lower speeds.• Space for movement of pedestrians, children is increased.

A lower speed limit throughout Grand Forks is in every-one’s best interests, even vehicle operators. Second Street would not be the speedway it is in the early morning and late afternoon. Vehicle operators would have greater control should they have to stop quickly. Pedestrians would feel more comfortable while walking with assurances vehicles are trav-elling more slowly. Cyclists would feel safer wherever they chose to ride. Suburban neighbourhoods would be safer for children, seniors and disabled persons.

Studies show the slower a vehicle moves the less space the driver needs to react to other vehicles, people and animals. At 50 kph a car needs 27 metres to stop while at 30 kph it needs only 13-15 m. to stop.

It is also known that the slower a vehicle moves the less pollution it emits. Lessening the volume of emissions from vehicles moving more slowly has the advantage of reducing the level of toxins in the air that are known to be a factor with chronic illnesses.

The Lancet, a British medical journal, recently reported that air pollution kills even more people each year than traffic ac-cidents. It is also a major factor in millions of chronic illnesses.

Vehicles travelling at lower speeds would make the down-town area less noisy where buildings amplify the sounds of loud mufflers. Noise is a known cause of irritability and concentration problems in children and may be the source of other health problems.

A 40 kph limit is not extreme and would make a significant difference to everyone.

The development of safe and convenient pedestrian condi-tions in Grand Forks would make a significant difference in the personal freedom of everyone.

That’s something worth considering.

No need for speed

ROY RONAGHAN

z Rousing the Rabble

LINDA LARSON

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Editor:My wife and I live on 12th

Street in Grand Forks and one of our neighbours is requesting a variance from city council to put an 800 square foot (74.32 square metre) shop in his front yard.

This is no ordinary shop but one to be constructed of two large metal cargo con-tainers with a roof over them with parking in between the containers.

We don’t think it is appro-priate to have large shops in residents’ front yards and even less appropriate to have cargo container type shops.

City bylaws require shops not to be past the main resi-dence, hence the bylaw vari-

ance request. We are worried about the

effect on property values if people are allowed shops and cargo containers in their front yards.

We also don’t wish to look at this makeshift shop every day.

The City of Grand Forks is spending money and effort to beautify the city to attract tourists and new residents to our area.

Let’s not undo the positive effects by allowing individuals to spoil the positive steps we have taken in the 21st Century.

The city already knows about our disapproval of this shop and request for variance for this development.

Are there other people out there who feel the same way?

The variance was voted on this past Monday.

If you have concerns please let the city know.

Let’s continue to improve the looks of our city and move forward not backwards.

Gary Blakely, Grand Forks

Editor:Re: Economic relationships

are interconnected (column, July 24 issue of the Grand Forks Gazette)

I would like to commend Roly Russell on his thoughtful and informative opinion piece, which appeared July 24.

In his column, he clearly outlines the community advan-tages of supporting area farm-ers, businesses and contractors.

There is little question that buying local and keeping our dollars circulating thought our communities is of far greater value than sending it to out-side coffers.

We would be wise to adopt this mindset, especially these diffi cult economic times.

Thanks for this great col-umn Roly.

Alex Atamanenko, Member of Parliament, B.C. Southern Interior

No large shops in residential

❚ AGRICULTURE

Wise to adopt the mindset

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“Silver Kettle Village has very quickly become my new home. My suite is bright, comfortable, and has everything I need. My family no longer has to worry about me being alone in my house and I feel safe and secure with the emergency monitoring and 24-hour staff.With all the activities I am able to keep busy. Sit and fit classes are held three days a week and there is very enjoyable live entertainment. The meals are excellent and I have met several new friends.My family comes to visit and stay with me in my suite and love this place, especially the delicious meals. The staff is all very friendly and caring, always ready to help me with anything I need. I very much enjoy living at Silver Kettle Village.”Dorothy Blumenschein, Resident

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Thumbs Down: To the business which advertised they were open on Aug. 8 and weren’t and posted they’d be open on the following day and weren’t. A 72-year-old client walked from Carson Road to go to this business. Shame on you.

Thumbs Up: To the fl ower on Central Street. Anyone who fi nds them distracting shouldn’t be driving.

Thumbs Down: To the hospital for not an-swering their phones and then not returning calls when messages were left. It may not seem important to you, but to a family checking on a loved one’s conditions – it is very, very impor-tant.

Thumbs Up: To the new benches downtown.Thumbs Down: To simple diagnosis that

even Google or WebMD can confi rm, being out of doctors “medical reach.”

Thumbs Up: To the wonderful staff at the Boundary Hospital. We residents of Grand Forks are lucky to have such dedicated and skilled medical people in our community.

Thumbs Down: To the poor horse for sale on Sion Frontage Road that’s stuck in an eight by eight fence with no shelter from the scorching sun.

Thumbs Up: To great little boy. On my way home from work last night I was stopped at a stoplight. Across the road was a scruffy looking hitchhiker with a backpack etc. Walking towards him was a young boy about 10 years old. As the boy approached the hitchhiker he held out his

hand and handed the man what looked to be a healthy fruit drink and kept walking. The look on the man’s face was happy astonishment as he yelled out thank you to the boy. The boy had a smile on his face that was clearly borne from doing an unself-ish, unsolicited good deed. This little scenario made my

day. Hats off to the unknown boy and also to his parents who are clearly raising him well.

Thumbs Down: To the City of Grand Forks for not providing a safe place for Grand Forks Search and Rescue. Equipment being stolen? Terrible. Other cities have donated buildings for their search and rescue teams.

Thumbs Up: To the Staff at Silver Kettle Vil-lage are caring, hard working and very friendly. We appreciate everything they do.

Thumbs Down: To those who say there’s nothing happening in Grand Forks – where were you?

Thumbs Up: To all the entertainers that par-ticipated and brought smiles to our faces in Grand Forks Aug. 9-13. Luminosity the “Fire Spinners”—you were hot.

Would you like to give a thumb up or a thumb down? Email [email protected] with Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down as a subject line. We could publish your anonymous submission. Attacks on specifi c businesses and people will not be pub-lished. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised. Please keep it tasteful.

‘Thumbs up’ to actions of a 10-year-old boy

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Every Monday• Senior Centre Branch 68 is holding Crib at 1:30 p.m.• “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668.• Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome.• Grand Forks Border Bruins Bingo held at the Curling Rink. Early birds starts at 6:45 p.m. All proceeds to the Border Bruin Junior B Hockey.• Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 9:30 a.m.• The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614.• Boundary Stroke Recovery Club meets at 341 - 75th Avenue, 10:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian Taylor at 250-442-

3545.• Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Wednesdays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome.• Is food a problem for you? The Grand Forks Overeaters Anonymous Group meets at 7:00 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church basement, 7252 7th St. Phone Ella at 250-442-2346.1st Tuesday Every Month• Satsang Buddhist Group meets at the Grand Forks Library meeting room from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. For information call 1-800-336-6015. Everyone welcome.• Grand Forks Elks #493 meet at 7:00 p.m. at the Slavonic Hall at 686-72nd Ave in Grand Forks (except for July & August), effective Feb. 1st. New members and volunteers are welcome. Contact Larry Jmaiff 250-442-2856; Roy Stevenson 250-442-5260 or Shawna Schuh 250-442-4276. For more info: www.elks-canada.org. We look forward to participating in fundrais-ers for the Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children and opportunities to socialize with members, guests and the community. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New mem-bers welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information.Every 2nd Tuesday• Granby Wilderness Society meets at 7 p.m. at Boundary Museum (6145 Reservoir Rd). Contact 250-442-7733. Every Thursday• Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome.• The Sopraninos, the community children’s

choir, meets at 4-5 p.m. at Studio B - 7330 2nd St. (old Gazette building). The choir is open to children in Grades 3 - 6.• The Second St. Singers, a new acappella vocal ensemble, meets at 5:15-6:30 at Studio B - 7330 2nd St. (old Gazette build-ing). Music eclectic: madrigal to Motown. Tenors and basses especially welcome. Call 250-447-6393 for more information.• Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have cof-fee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-442-5516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1.• Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m.• Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic.• Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m.• The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614.• Pioneer Clubs - Girls In Action (grades 1 - 7), meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Call Lee Anna Klassen at 250-442-5502.1st Thursday Every Month• Members of Hardy View Lodge Auxiliary continue to meet the at 2 p.m. in the lodge auxiliary room. Following the monthly birthday celebration the auxiliary gathers for a short meeting (except July & August). We welcome new people to join us. For information call Vi at 250-442-5998 or Dora at 250-442-8108.• The Red Hatters of the Grand River Rubies would like to invite you to join them for fun and friendship. Meeting 7 p.m. at the library. For information call Karen 250-442-3011 or

Diana 250-442-8862. Last Thursday Every Month• Adult Book Club meets at the Grand Forks Library at 7 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to fi nd out what we’re reading this month.Every Friday• Boundary Bandits Car Club meets at Tastie Treat at 7 p.m. New members welcome. Ownership of an old car/truck is not necessary for membership. Call Jack at 250-442-3502.• Youth Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive) for grades 8-12. For more info call 250-442-5148.• The Youth Group at River Valley Commu-nity Church meets at 7 p.m. For information call 250-442-8456.• Narcotics Anonymous (open) meeting is held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church (basement), 7252 7th St., at 8 p.m.• Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Se-niors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1 p.m.• Storytime at the Grand Forks Public Li-brary is held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. All ages welcome, no pre-registration necessary.• Overeaters Anonymous meets at 11 a.m. at St. Jude’s in Greenwood. TBA for Midway. Contact Wendy at 250-449-2809. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drink-ing?” Al Anon meets at noon at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668.• Blessings Boutique from noon to 3:45 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel. Contact Karen at 250-443-1295.1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250-442-5558.

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The Grand Forks Gazette regrets that there may not be room to publish every item every week; priority will be given to new and timely items. The Gazette also cannot accept annual general meeting notices in “Out and About”. High-lights – Non-profi t organizations, book early for this FREE spot. Bookings fi ll up fast! Phone the Gazette to book your spot – call 250-442-2191.

Johnny Cash Equivalent’A Johnny Cash Tribute by Gary Kehoe. Saturday, August 24, 4 p.m. at the Bridesville Community Hall. $20 at the door and Potluck dish - call 250-495-

6011 for reservations. Sponsored by Peregrine Studios.

Saturday

24Outdoor Concert Series “That Girl and Earl”’50s rock and roll, classic easy listening, country and top 40. By donation. Aug. 28, 7- 9 p.m. Music in the Park, Gyro Park, Grand

Forks. Bring your kids and lawn chair.

Wednesday

28

Pancake BreakastWestern Herbs for Eastern Phi-

losophy WorkshopWednesday, Aug. 21 in the Rock Creek Medical Center meeting room from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Presented by the Kettle River Seniors #102. Herbalist, Refl exol-

ogist, Specialized Kinesiologist, Author, and Interna-tional Keynote Speaker. Workshop based on Evelyn’s book “Western Herbs for Eastern Meridans and Five Element Theory”. To register email [email protected]. phone: 250-446-2167.

Wednesday

21Justin Hines is back for a concertFriday, August 30 7:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Secondary Secondary School Auditorium. opening performance by Danny Freeway. Tickets: $20 - $25 at

The Source, Thistle Pot Gifts, and Gallery 2.

Friday

30Grand Forks and District Fall FairTakes place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Aug. 23, 24 and 25. Exhibitor’s Handbooks avail-able in the following locations: The Visitor Information Centre,

Nick’s Feed Centre, Grand Forks Public Library, Chain Reaction, Grand Forks Credit Union, The Grand Forks Gazette, Value Drug Mart, and Buy-Low Foods.

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ANNOUNCEMENT It’s a boy!Dayton James

Galloway Ryan, Celinda and big brother Mason Galloway are proud to announce the birth of Dayton James Galloway. He was born Aug 5, 2013 and weighed 8.11 lbs. Proud grand-parents are Bill and Jean Galloway of Grand Forks, B.C. and Delores Deal of Quesnel, B.C.; Great-grandmas Vi Galloway and Mary Cathcart of Grand Forks.

“Our need is for 15 to 20 vol-unteers who will commit to two nights a month for the five months the shelter is open (Nov. 1 to March 31).”

While the shortfall will hamper BETHS, vice-chair Gene Robert said the contingency plan will fall in line nicely with one of the society’s 2013/14 objectives.

“The plea is out there for vol-unteers. That was one of the goals the board wanted to do this year with our AGM, is to build up our society; build up the base. This is working beautifully with what we (talked about) at the AGM,” Robert explained.

The shelter moving from the

Grand Forks Christian Centre to a new location on Riverside Drive should increase people using the shelter according to Harrison, which would bode well for funding the following year.

“For one thing, we’re offering more services at that location, ser-vices that we weren’t able to pro-vide in the past at the Christian Centre. Also dedicated sleeping rooms, which were not part of the Christian Centre chapel,” Harrison explained, adding that a survey BETHS did revealed some homeless people chose not to use the shelter last year because it was a church.

Anyone interested in volunteer-ing can call 442-5707 or 442-3092.

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DREAM HIDEAWAY! 31.6 acres. Attractive log home. 34 x 6 deck, 440 sq. ft. loft, walkout base-

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RARE LOT ON CUL-DE-SAC IN BEAUTIFUL NEIGHBOURHOOD, 1/3 of an acre with trees and just

around the corner from Ritchie Rd lake access. $83,000. MLS# 2218826

GREAT LOCATION to build on, this is one of the nicest lots available in Grand Forks. Located in Valmar subdivision, on quiet cul-de-sac. This lot is unique as there is rear yard access. $89,500.

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fun for the whole family. Taxes, year round managers, upkeep common areas, sandy beach, laundromat and club room, all

in under $1,500 annually. $149,000. MLS# 2390161

33 ACRES OF HISTORY with original “turn of the century” brick home, high on the hill W/awesome

views. April Creek runs through. Shops & Barn. $288,000. MLS# 2391489

NEW PRICE! $184,000 4 BR, 2 bath family home in popular area of Grand Forks. Over 2200 sq. ft. fi nished. Quiet cul-de-sac. Large detached shop, screened games

room, and covered veranda. Tons of potential. Priced well below assessment. MLS# 2391366

17 ACRES SERENE PRIVACY WITH MANLY CREEK2127 SQ FT, 2 BR stackwall/cordwood home, cool in summer, warm in winter. Large deck, gazebo, fenced

garden. Well priced @ $369,000. MLS# 2390006

THIS CHARMING HOME IS LOCATED ON LARGE CORNER LOT

with park like yard that is deer proof! 3 BR, new fl ooring and windows. Great location and if you

like gardening then this is the home for you! $269,900. MLS# 2389628

REDUCED to sell. Vendor motivated. Great loca-tion close to rec center and schools. Backs on to

TCT. 3 BR 2 bath. WETT inspected wood stove for those colder winter nights to supplement your

electric bill. $215,900. MLS# 10062606

THIS LAND HAS SO MUCH POTENTIAL maintain active cattle ranch or explore new

options. $849,000. MLS# 2391516

360 DEGREE VIEWS in one of the most desir-able neighbourhoods rural Grand Forks has to

offer! $359,000. MLS# 2392361

SUN, SAND & WATER! Not too late to take advantage of this Christina Lake 2 BR waterfront home with 60’ of

sandy beach. Could be a year round home so don’t miss out at the asking price of $598,000.

MLS# 2218789

PRICED REDUCED 9+ AC. Hobby FARM. Private setting and fully fenced. 2800 sq. ft. home in excellent condi-tion, 4 BR. 2 bathrooms + ensuite. Inlaw suite. Approx.

6 AC. in hay. 50 x 20 ft. barn, 40 x 24 ft. workshop. All the property is in park like condition. “A must see”.

$407,000. MLS# 2390670

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY IN AGRITOURISM?

Nearly 8 acres with certifi ed organic orchard and market garden. Just $480,000! MLS# 4100360

BETHS Shelter Continued from Page 1

Carolyn Herriot, one of B.C.’s top or-ganic gardening gurus and author of The Zero-Mile Diet Cookbook: Seasonal Recipes for Delicious Homegrown Food (Harbour Pub-lishing) is coming to Grand Forks.

Herriot will engage in a discussion about the joy and importance of sustain-able eating on Saturday, Sept. 7 at 3 p.m. at the Grand Forks and District Public Li-brary.

In her book, The Zero Mile Diet Cook-book and it’s companion book, The Zero-Mile Diet: A Year-Round Guide to Growing Organic Food, there are ideas for indulging in locally sourced, sustainable and healthy

meals with family and friends. They contain creative strategies for or-

ganic gardening, seed saving and food security as well as practical advice: tips on preserving food with various storage techniques, instructions for canning, de-hydrating, pickling and fermenting, and delectable, straightforward recipes for all seasons.

The Zero-Mile Diet and The Zero-Mile Diet Cookbook are the products of Herriot’s concerted effort over the past 13 years to grow as much of her own food as possible.

Carolyn Herriot’s free presentation is brought to you by the Kootenay Library Federation and The Grand Forks and Dis-trict Public Library.

Sharing the passion for local food

Submitted Photo Carolyn herriot, gardener and au-thor, shows the bounty of her har-vest.

Gazette Staff

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“Your Home & Garden Decor Store” Downtown,My Town

Downtown,Downtown,

Sunday August 25

Saturday August 24

Free Shuttle - 10am - 2pmbetween Airport,Grand Forks Fall Fair,

and Downtown (Market Ave.)

Jogas Espresso Café • Value Drug Mart • Thistle Pot Gifts Work N Play • Grand Forks Home Hardware (dwntn)

Pharmasave • Grand Forks Renovation Centre • Lordco

(Donations gladly accepted) - 10am - 2pm

Farmer’s Market on Market10 am - 2 pm • Market Ave.

DOWNTOWN STORES OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

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...in Downtown Grand Forks

GrandForks

Home Owners

Helping Homeowners™

Grand Forks Home HardwareDowntown

350-72nd Ave., Grand Forks 250-442-3135

Grand Forks 222 72nd Ave.

334 Market Ave. • Grand Forks250-442-8883

FundamentalChanges

284 Market Ave 250.442.2015

Wellness Centre

7431 2nd Street, Grand Forks, BC 250-442-8444

“Neighbours U Can Count On!”

His ‘n Her Fashions Ltd.

239 Market AveGrand Forks BC250-442-3543

UPTOWNSew & Serge

7354-2nd Street 250-442-0171

Sew & SergeSew & Serge7354-2nd Street 7354-2nd Street

250-442-0171

Kaleidoscope Body Mind & SpiritB 7353 2nd St. Grand Forks, BC

250-443-3278

236 Market Ave 250-442-5558 jogas.ca

Family Run & Operated

Open 7 Days a Week

Award Winning

Soft serve ice cream cones and old fashioned thick shakes. Flavours are limited only to your imagination. Our gourmet coffee and espresso is locally roasted and starts at only $2.00.

All menu items Under $10

Serving all day breakfasts Starting at $650

Gluten free options

Serving all day

Aqua Massage BedOxygen Bar

Hot Paraf� n Wax Infrared Sauna

T-ZoneWhole body

vibrationmachine

FundamentalChanges

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ChangesChangesWellness Centre

Drop – In StationsANY SESSION just $5 each

Café Wellness

Years in business: Since 1982Jewellery, watches, giftware

Ed Thomas (Manager) and Julie Ryan (Peon)Florence’s Jewellery

Our mother started this family business over 30 years ago, right here in Grand Forks. Our father also worked here for a number of years. These days it’s Ed “The Jeweller” who manages the store with some help from this sister Julie. Having an honest and fair reputation is very important to us. It’s harder these days for any business to compete with the internet as well as out-of-town or cross-border shoppers, but We’re Still Here!

Before he was a jeweller Ed was a truck driver and his own me-chanic. He had a BIG hammer but now he has a tiny one. He has the � nesse and patience to repair wire-thin jewellery items or the intricate workings of a grandfather clock, or anything in-between. He enjoys a variety of items that need repairs and challenge his expertise. In Ed’s own words, “ I can � x damn near anything”.

Bree Lockhart and Cheryl SavaiaThistle Pot GiftsYears in business: 131800 square feet dedicated to home decor, gifts, Pandora jewelry and includes outdoor garden decore centre.

Great customer service is our � rst priority.  Specializing in original brands that are exclusive to us.  Customers can count on us to � nd that perfect gift on any budget. Thistle Pot Gifts began in 2000 as a small Artist’s co-op.  Seeing a need in the community for great gifts, the owner’s began bringing in specialty products exclusive to Thistle Pot.  As business improved Cheryl and Bree began the search for a larger space.  Built in 1897, the last of the original false frontage buildings, was the perfect � t.  Purchased in 2006 the ladies and their wonderful, supportive husband’s gutted and re-built this little piece of histo-ry.  Thanks to one amazing builder, our staff, family and a bunch of very helpful friend’s, Thistle Pot made the move to their own building.  We now carry Pandora jewelry, reclaimed timber furni-ture, Onesole shoes and so much more.  The building is a tourist attraction and local customers can be sure to � nd something new every time they visit.

Proud to serve youin My Town

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On Tuesday, Aug. 27, Spotlight Films will be showing Revolution. This is a film about changing the world, going for it, taking a stand, and fighting for something.

A true-life adventure following writer/di-rector, Rob Stewart (the award-winning Sharkwater) over four years and about 20 countries discovered there is a lot more than sharks at risk of becoming extinct. The underlying theme of this intense well-filmed enviro flick is the sense of imme-diacy.

The new horsemen of the Apocalypse are climate change environmental degra-

dation, species loss, ocean acidification and exploitation, pollution and food/water scarcity. Are we the climax species? Fact is our cerebral cortices have endowed us with the ability to deal with the chal-lenge … so what are we waiting for? … More films!?

In an effort to uncover the truth and find the secret to saving the ecosystems, we depend on for survival, Stewart em-

barks on a life-threatening adventure. This inspiring call to action will be

shown at the GEM Theatre in Grand Forks at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 27.

Thanks to Maureen and Marius Paquet of the GEM Theatre, Internet Movie Data-base, Mark Leiren-Young of TheTyee.ca, and our sponsors and supporters.

You can learn more about Stewart from his book Save The Humans.

Spotlight Films presents Revolution on Aug. 27 at GEM TheatreGazette Staff

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Despite having a rare genetic condition called Larsen’s Syndrome, Hines, who is confined to a wheelchair, has recorded several albums and is currently touring Canada on his Vehicle of Change tour.

The tour will be stopping in Grand Forks on Aug. 30 when Hines will take to the stage at the Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS) auditorium. The show will be a sort of homecoming for the 31-year-old who has family in the area.

“It’ll be my third time playing here,” said Hines. “My in-laws are all there in Grand Forks or around there. It’s like a second home for me. ”

Hines is a classic singer/songwriter with strong influences from 1960s and 1970s folk artists such as Cat Stevens and James Taylor.

“I try to embody that kind of storytell-ing music in what I do,” he said. “Life is never really short of inspiration.”

Hines got his first big break in music when he was asked to sing the national anthem at a To-ronto Raptors NBA game as a 14 year old.

“I was able to get rid of any stage fright quick-ly because it was a lot of people to sing in front of. It was nerve-wracking but it was great to just jump right into the fire. After that, I started to see my career develop.”

Currently, Hines and his band are out promot-ing their fifth album How we Fly. Every stop on

the tour they do something with a local charity and Grand Forks will be no different—the tour will be supporting the Boundary Music Educa-tors Association.

“It’s a program designed for people pursuing their passion in music,” said Hines. “I can relate and I’m excited.”

Hines and his band have already played sev-eral dates in Ontario as part of the tour, raising money along the way. While in Brockville, a cou-

ple surprised Hines with the donation of a specially-equipped RV for the tour.

“I guess they were inspired by what we’re trying to accomplish,” said Hines. “So we’ve been traveling around in that. It’s been quite a journey.”

Hines is glad that the tour will al-low him to perform in Grand Forks in front of family and friends. Justin and his wife, Savanna, visit the area several times a year, but this is the first time in a few years he has performed here.

“She was born and raised in Grand Forks,” he said about Savanna. “I love it here. It’s very community based. It’s

nice to walk into a place where everybody knows each other. You see a lot of friendly, smiling fac-es.”

Hines has had a career filled with highlights including several singles on the Billboard charts. He’s also been fortunate enough to tour the world including places like China, Europe, Unit-ed Kingdom and Dubai.

The concert at GFSS starts at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 30. Tickets are available at Thistle Pot Gifts, The Source and Morrissey Creek Building Supplies.

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“This way it gave them something to do for the weekend,” said Davidoff.

“We would have never got these great cars out here with a one-day event,” added Morgan.

The weekend kicked off with a barbeque for over 100 people on Friday night at the couple’s house. On Saturday, the vehicles went on a cruise up the North Fork to Christina Lake

and took pictures of the lake.

The car show featured vehicles of all different types from all different eras. Morgan figured the oldest vehicle was Dr. Gregory’s 1911 Russell

Knight. Dr. Gregory and his wife Julie both played the part wear-ing period garb.

“We had a 1970 Hemi Cuda with a 528 Ray Barton Hemi in it,” said Morgan. “We had a Chevelle from

Wintrop, Washing-ton, with a 427 crate engine that is just total custom. It was unbe-lievable.”

The Chevelle was custom built by Dar-old Brandenburg as a tribute to his two sons who died in separate car accidents. The boys were big fans of Transformers and dreamed of building a bumblebee car like in the movie.

Coun. Bob Ken-del was on hand and agreed that the car show was a big suc-cess and a boon for Grand Forks.

“It just goes to show what two people along with a lot of hard work and dedica-tion over a lengthy period can accom-plish,” he said. “It’s a credit to them and the community for com-ing out to support it. It’s the kind of thing the community needs to get behind and support and hopefully people will keep com-ing out to these kind of events.”

Kendel said the car show and events like it are great for civic

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pride. In addition to rep-

resenting the city, Ken-del was out and about in a role as a commu-nity ambassador.

The program, which has only been in existence for a few weeks, is a collabora-tion between the city, the Boundary Region-al Chamber of Com-merce, Grand Forks

Credit Union and the Visitor Information Centre.

“I’ve talked to a lot of people from Grand Forks about the pro-gram,” he said. “I’ve talked to a lot of peo-ple from out of town and thanked them for visiting. I offered them the information about places to go and where to camp.”

Craig Lindsay photoorganizers of the grand Forks park in the park Car show Lawrence Morgan and Melodie dav-idoff pose by a custom made 1968 Transformers style ‘Bumblebee’ Chevrolet Chevelle convert-ible. the car was specially designed by the darold Brandenburg in 2009 as a tribute to his two sons who died in separate car accidents. the boys were big fans of Transformers and dreamed of building a Bumblee car like in the movie.

Craig Lindsay photothere were even a few motorcycles at the park in the park Car show.

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A hands on workshop for people with little or NO computer skills. Learn some of the basic computer fundamentals and how to use the internet. Participants will learn skills on Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010!

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ATTENTIONPOST SECONDARY STUDENTS

Grand Forks Credit Union established an endowment fund through the Phoenix Foundation

of the Boundary Communities to provide an annual post secondary student scholarship.

2013 scholarship amount is $1100.

2 SCholarShiPS availaBle

applicants must:• be enrolled in a degree program• have completed at least

half of their studies (enrolled in 3rd year or later)• have been a GFCU member for at least the past 12 months

hall-Treptow Scholarship 2013 - $375applicants must: • have been resident in the Boundary region and graduated from a Boundary region high school

(or equivalent form of education) • provide proof of university or college registration for the 4th year of studies majoring in music • provide transcripts of the first 3 years of university or college education majoring in music

• provide a resume detailing their participation in musical performances commencing with entry to university or college music major studies• submit their application to Grand Forks Credit Union by August 31, 2013

2012 Recipient of $300Jair Gobbert

applications must be submitted to the Credit Union by august 31 and include:

• proof of registration in the upcoming fall/winter semester• official school transcripts

• GFCU membership number

Applications are available at the Credit Union reception desk and on our website. The scholarships will be awarded to the applicants with the highest grades. Applicants are eligible to

receive the award only once and may not defer the scholarship.

Craig Lindsay photosabove: Bruce and Julie gregory of Christina Lake looked the part as they showed off their 1911 russell Knight at the grand Forks park in the park Car show on sunday at City park; Left: The fine woodwork on this vin-tage Ford is examined by a group of admirers.

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Property Brothers Love It or List It Å Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl Extreme Homes Å 17 Longmire Å Longmire Å Longmire Å Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Dads Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. 22 Squirrel Pet Shop Pet Shop T.U.F.F. SpongeBob SquarePants Å Parents Sam & Big Time The Next Star Å Mr. Young “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” ››› “Peter Pan” (2003) Jason Isaacs. ’ Å (DVS) 24 Copper Å (DVS) ››› “Spider-Man” (2002) Tobey Maguire. ’ Å ››› “Spider-Man 2” (2004) Tobey Maguire. ’ Å ›› “Spider-Man 3” (2007, Action) Tobey Maguire. ’ Å “Stonehenge Apocalypse” (2010) ’ Å 25 Don’t Drive Here Don’t Drive Here Flying Wild Alaska ’ NeverEver NeverEver Don’t Drive Here Blood & Oil Å River Monsters Å Sons of Guns Å Cash Cab How/ MythBusters (N) Å MythBusters ’ Å 26 Murder in Paradise ’ Casino Casino ››› “Charlie’s Angels” (2000) ’ Å › “The Bounty Hunter” (2010) Jennifer Aniston. ’ Security Casino Casino Murder in Paradise ’ Security Security Casino Casino 27 Into Wild Key/David Fox News Sunday Larry King Relief Old House Jim 30 Rock The Offi ce Paid Prog. Paid Prog. NFL Preseason Football New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans. (N) Prostate Trout TV Big Bang Two Men 28 Gown Gown Gown Gown Gown Gown Gown Gown Who Do You Breaking Amish: LA Breaking Amish: LA Breaking Amish: LA Breaking Amish: LA Breaking Amish: LA Sister Wives ’ Å 29 The Listener ’ Perception ’ Å “Eight Days to Live” (2006) Kelly Rowan. ’ “Framed for Murder” (2007) Elisa Donovan. ›› “Out of Time” (2003) ’ Å Missing Å (DVS) The Listener ’ “Framed for Murder” 30 (6:35) “Ghost Dad” ››› “Groundhog Day” (1993) (9:45) ›› “Nanny McPhee” (2005) (11:25) “Balto” (1995) (12:45) ›› “Ghost Dad” (1990) (2:10) ››› “Groundhog Day” (1993) Å (3:55) ›› “Nanny McPhee” Howards 32 Sonny Wizards Phineas Dog Good Gravity Gravity Jessie ’ Austin Shake It “Soccer Mom” (2008) Missi Pyle. Phineas Gravity ANT Farm Good Wizards Jessie ’ Dog Shake It Austin 33 P. Affairs Atl. Eats ›› “Stuck on You” (2003) Matt Damon. ›› “So I Married an Axe Murderer” ›› “Righteous Kill” (2008) Robert De Niro. The Closer Å Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang “Charlie’s Angels” 34 Seinfeld Seinfeld Commun Big Bang Cash Cab Cash Cab Match Match Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Big Bang Commun Cash Cab Cash Cab Seinfeld Seinfeld Just for Laughs Big Bang Commun 35 (7:15) ›› “Chained” (1934) (8:45) ›› “Cain and Mabel” (10:15) ››› “Test Pilot” (1938) Clark Gable. Å ›››› “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1935) Å (DVS) ››› “Mogambo” (1953) Clark Gable. “It Happened” 36 Barbecue Barbecue Pioneer Pioneer Iron Chef America ’ Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Food Truck Race Diners Diners Diners Diners Gotta Eat Gotta Eat Gotta Eat Gotta Eat World’s World’s 37 Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Mantracker ’ Å 38 Pawn Pawn American Pickers ’ Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American American American American American American Cnt. Cars Cnt. 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Å (4:57) Breaking Bad 42 ›› “Police Academy” (1984) ’ Å (DVS) “Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment” ›› “Police Academy 3: Back in Training” “Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment” Canadian Pickers ’ Canadian Pickers ’ Instant Instant 44 Peppa Pig LittlePony Mike Umizoomi Max, Ruby Big Friend Angelina Franklin Babar Sesame Thomas Toopy & Franklin Peter Care Brs Bubble Octonauts Mike Toopy & Peter Big Friend Zigby 46 Barney Clifford Curious Cat in the DragonFly Natural Global Spirit ’ Å Inside European Moyers & Company Great Performances at the Met “Francesca da Rimini” ’ NW Profl Craft in America ’ Lark Rise-Candleford 48 , News Invest Meet the Press (N) Tree Fu Paid Prog. Stop Pain Triathlon Adventure Sports Cycling USA Pro Challenge, Stage 7. (N) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Madden NFL 14 NFL Football 53 My Boys Cleveland Giuliana & Bill Å Resale Royalty Å Resale Royalty Å Resale Royalty Å Resale Royalty Å Resale Royalty Å Giuliana & Bill Å Celebrity Hiccups E! 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Last year Deschenes assumed the reins barely one month before the season began, inheriting a team that recorded only one win the year before, and sported only one returning player.

But with a full summer to recruit and evaluate players, Deschenes felt confident coming into his second season.

New cubsThe club has announced the signing of four

players that look to all be able to step in and help out right away. Signing with the club are:

• Corey Munro, a graduate of the Burnaby Winter Club Midget A1 team who tallied 12 goals and 30 points in 44 games last season;

• Mitchell Pearson, who was selected MVP for his Fort St. James Midget team after tallying 45 goals and 77 points in 34 games;

• Lincoln Lane, a six-foot-tall player from the Cloverdale Midget A1 team who amassed 42 goals and 93 points in 98 games over the past two seasons;

• and Christina Lake resident John Skeet, who played for the Kootenay Ice major midget team for the last two years.

“Munro is a committed young man who will bring a physical presence and energy to our team,” said Deschenes. “He is physically mature to handle the Junior B game.”

Lane received strong praise from former coach Mike Bose who said, “he’s a solid young player with good speed, a nice set of hands and defensive capabilities. He is a strong player with a big presence, focus and level of commitment.”

Deschenes said he expected Lane to make an impact as a first year player.

“He is the complete package as a player and is committed to furthering his career,” said De-schenes. “Lincoln played several exhibition games with Princeton Posse so he is familiar with the KIJHL, which is an asset.”

Skeet, a defenceman, is looking forward to donning the black and gold and putting more wins on the board.

“I know there hasn’t been much success in the last couple of years, but with a new season, a new batch of players, and a strong coaching staff, things are looking up,” he said.

Continued on following page

Out of hibernationThe den has been active as the Grand Forks Border Bruins build a budding brood for the coming season

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Continued from following pageDeschenes said the club is fortu-

nate to be able to sign a local player with the ability to step in and make an impact.

“He has been very committed in the off season and I think he will make an impact at the Junior B lev-el,” he said.

“It is always a small victory for a program such as ours when we at-tract local talent. John was an (affili-ated player) for us last season and has the ability to play both forward and defence.”

Back in the denDeschenes said he’s also had

commitments from a number of players from last year who plan on returning this season. That list in-cludes Bruins leading scorer Jack-son Purvis—who scored 50 points in 44 games last year—and team captain Nathan Cory.

“It’s nice having players I’ve been able to work with for a year and understand our systems and our expectations,” Deschenes said. “It makes it a lot easier for them and myself and to introduce new play-ers into that environment.”

Deschenes said it was a chal-lenge coming in late last season but the coaches were able to focus on player development on a very young team playing in a tough di-vision like the Neil Murdoch.

“I would have loved for the kids to have more wins,” he said.

“But when you take the second half of the season and compare it to the first, there’s a dramatic im-provement. We ended on a very positive note and we’re going to take that moving forward into next season.”

An early startThe Bruins wrapped up their first

ever boot camp on Friday, Aug. 16 with a river float and a road hockey game on Market Avenue as part of ‘Back to the Wild West Day.’

“Everyone competed hard,” said Deschenes. “It was a good mix of hard work and a little bit of fun. We really got to showcase the area with an observation peak climb and the river float down the Kettle.”

The camp had older players help-ing out the younger kids, effectively bringing along some of the players that may aspire to play Junior B hockey at some point, he said.

Coming up next for the team is a development camp for minor hock-ey players from Aug. 26-29 at the Grand Forks Arena.

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• Bruins main training camp starts Aug. 30 and runs for three days. • The pre-season starts with an exhibition game Sept. 1 in Osoyoos against the Coyotes. • The Bruins host the Coyotes on Sept. 4 at Grand Forks Arena.• The regular season starts Sept. 12 with a home game against Spokane.

Bruins notes

Back to Wild West Day.

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Welcome to the Fall Fair!Don’t miss your

chance to enjoy some “down

home” family fun!

Friday, Saturday & Sunday Aug. 23, 24 & 25, 2013

Grand Forks Curling Rink & Dick Bartlett ParkAdmission (includes Chuckwagon Races and Live Entertainment)

Friday: Adults: $7.00 • Children (5-16) & Seniors: $3.00

Saturday: Adults: $10.00 • Children (5-16) & Seniors: $5.00

Sunday: Adults: $7.00 • Children (5-16) & Seniors: $3.00

3 day pass: Adults: $20.00 • Children (5-16) & Seniors: $10.00

Children under 5: FREE

This year we have 50+ vendors providing food, offering services, information awareness tables and the selling of many items

Grand Forks & District

Fall Fairin

SCHEDULE OF EVENTSFRIDAY, AUG. 234:30 p.m. Children’s Stage Nathan Vogler4:45 p.m. Main Stage Madd Hatter Story Time5:00 p.m. Children’s Area Potato Sack Races Chuckwagon Arena Survivor - Fall Fair 2013 Begins5:30 p.m. Main Stage Uncle Chris the Clown6:00 p.m. Grass Area Nathan Vogler6:15 p.m. Main Stage Music Begins with Jonas!7:00 p.m. Main Stage Carson Highway Children’s Area Egg Toss8:00 p.m. Main Stage Carson Highway9:00 p.m. Main Stage Stonebolt

EXHIBIT HALL WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY NIGHT FOR EXHIBIT JUDGING

VISIT THE HALL ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FOR DEMONSTRATIONS OF ALL KINDS!

Time: Place: What’s Happening:

ParadeRoute

Parade starts at Selkirk College

SATURDAY, AUG. 24

~ 10 a.m. ~

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Irene PerepolkinRDKB Area D

to the

Fall Fair

Committee,

volunteers

&

exhibitors!

Congratulations

317 Market Ave250-442-0897

Come on! Come on! Get out in the sun, come down

to the fair and join in the fun!Whether you watch or

volunteer, it’s the most fun you’ll have all year!

Show yourcommunity spirit and

come to the fall fair!Congratulations to the committee,

volunteers and exhibitors

Your community-minded partner

BC’s very own food people

The Fall Fair is the place to be, all the

exhibits are great to see! Music, food & chuckwagon races will suddenly put smiles

on all of our faces!

250-442-5511 • www.gfdscu.com • 447 Market Ave

Harvest some fun and come to the Fall Fair

Congratulations to the committee, volunteers & participants!

Grand ForksRotary Club

Thank YouTo the committee, volunteers &

participants for all your hard work!

Bring the family and join us at the Fall Fair!

Friday, August 23 7 - 10 p.m.Saturday, August 24 4 - 9 p.m.

Check out the Rotary Kettle Corn Booth

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8:00 a.m. Parking Lot Elks Breakfast9:00 a.m. Children’s Stage Cupcake Walk Exhibit Hall Silent Auction Begins!!! Children’s Area Potato Sack Races10:00 a.m. Selkirk College Parade Begins Main Stage Madd Hatter Story Time11:00 a.m. Children’s Area Watermelon Eating ContestNoon Main Stage Opening Ceremonies12:30 p.m. Grass Area Uncle Chris the Clown1:00 p.m. Children’s Stage Nathan Vogler - Magician Main Stage Work N Play Fashion Show Children’s Area Avalon Gardens - Crafts Children’s Area Story Time with Lizanne Children’s Area Aboriginal Culture (1 - 3 p.m.) (Drums, Stories, Crafts & Songs) Grass Area 4H Dog Achievement1:30 p.m. Chuck Wagon Area Boundary Horse Association Gymkhana2:00 p.m. Main Stage Boundary Bandits Awards Main Stage Survivor3:00 p.m. Children’s Stage Uncle Chris the Clown Children’s Area Ice Cream Eating Contest!5:00 p.m. Chuck Wagon Arena Chuck Wagon Races! Children’s Stage Madd Hatter Story Time Children’s Area Watermelon Eating Contest6:00 p.m. Main Stage Brad Darrid7:00 p.m. Children’s Stage Survivor Round 3 Main Stage Kylee Epp7:45 p.m. Main Stage Mike Sanyshyn8:15 p.m. Main Stage Amanda Thate9:15 p.m. Main Stage AJ Woodworth

Time: Place: What’s Happening:

SUNDAY, AUG. 25

8:00 a.m. Silver Kettle Seniors Only Breakfast9:30 a.m. Main Stage Non Denominational Church Service11:00 a.m. Children’s Stage Nathan Vogler Main Stage River Valley Community Church Band Exhibit Hall Open for Viewing and Demos Children’s Area Watermelon Eating ContestNoon Main Stage Madd Hatter Story Time12:30 p.m. Grass Area Nathan Vogler1:00 p.m. Main Stage Survivor Finale with Uncle Chris Children’s Area Avalon Gardens Craft Hour Chuck Wagon Area Chuck Wagon Races!2:00 p.m. Children’s Area Ice Cream Eating Contest Main Stage Music - TBA Exhibit Hall Silent Auction Ends3:00 p.m. Children’s Stage Madd Hatter Exhibit Hall Awards for Exhibits Main Stage Uncle Chris the Clown4:00 p.m. Fall Fair Ends

Time: Place: What’s Happening:

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CHURCH DIRECTORYANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks• Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist St. Jude’s, Greenwood• Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley• Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month

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

BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCHContact: Gene 250-449-2422

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

BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIPSunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day SabbathSaturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m.Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656

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

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

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

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

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

EVANGEL CHAPEL401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111

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

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

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

Sunday Worship ...........................................................................10:30 a.m.Children’s Church .........................................................................11:15 a.m.Prayer and Praise ...........................................................................6:00 p.m.Youth Group - Friday ......................................................................7:00 p.m.For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office

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

250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Karren Donald, Community Care Coordinator;

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

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCHIndependent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV

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

HüMüH MONASTERYBuddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m.Tuesday ....................................................................................... 7:00 p.m.Wednesday-Friday ....................................................................... 9:00 a.m.Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass .........................................11:30 a.m.

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

UNITED CHURCH OF CANAtDABoundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood

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

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

Thank YouMable Konkin’s family would like to express our

sincere appreciation, gratitude and thankfulness to everyone who visited us, phoned,

brought food, cards and fl owers. And a huge thank you for your hugs, prayers and words of comfort.

A very special thank you to the staff at Boundary Lodge, Hardy View Lodge

(Annesley Cottage) and her doctors who all took such good care of Mom.

Thank you to family and friends who attended and to those who participated in

Mom’s funeral service. Your love and support will never be forgotten.

Thank you to the Omega restaurant for providing the delicious luncheon. You did an awesome job!

Last, but not least, thank you to the Baker Family of the Grand Forks Funeral Home

for your support and guidance.

Love and thanks to everyone from Edna, Kathleen, and Gail.

Dora Ivanovna Pereverso� Dora Pereversoff was born on Jun 25th, 1913 in

Grand Forks, in the Doukhobor Sion Community, by Spencer Hill, in the Horkoff village, to the family of Ivan and Malasha Pereversoff. Malasha’s maiden name was Popoff. She was the second child of a family of six

children – sisters; Polly, Floerence and brothers, John, Pete and Vick.Soon after her birth the family moved up the North Fork

Area, to the Doukhobor community of Christovoye, loosely translated, meaning “Place of Jesus”. This area was later referred to as the outlook District. Their family settled in the upper village, not too far from Saddle Lake. In their village lived the families of Lazeroff, Gretchen, Borisenkoff, Markin, Kootne-koff and Makortoff, and that is wherae basically Dora grew up and received her upbringing.

Dora never attended any English speaking school and the Russian language she learned from within the family and the community. Mostly at that time people of the Doukhobor faith spoke only Russian.

In 1960s, when the former Christian community of Universal Brotherhood lands were resold, Dora with her brother Peter bought some land on Outlook road, where they built themselves a home and lived there for 50 years until they both moved into Hardy View lodge in Oct. of 2012. In her younger years, Dora worked a little in the Okanagan valley, in the fruit and vegetable fi elds and also worked in several ho-tels in Grand Forks as a cleaning lady. For most of her young life and into adulthood Dora took care of the home and garden.

She looked after the chickens and milking cows. Also in her time, she learned how to sew, knit and quilt from her mother, sisters and ladies in the village. Dora was dedicated to the Doukhobor way of life. She had a beautiful singing voice and knew by heart many verses of hymns and psalms. In her younger years she attend-ed their community youth meetings, which were held two times a week through seasons of fall, winter, and spring.

For 26 years Dora lived in the era of the Christian community of Universal Brotherhood and afterwards she was a life-long member of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. In their home the photos of the various Doukhobor leaders were displayed on their counters and mantle, which they truly cherished. She was dedicated to the Doukhobor faith and lived a modest, simple, Christian life.

In July of this year, a 100th birthday party was held for Dora at the Hardy View lodge, where relatives, staff and friends gathered to congratulate her and see that she had adjusted well and was content with her life at the lodge. Some two weeks ago Dora’s health deteriorated considerably and on Wednesday afternoon Aug 14th, 2013, she peacefully passed away. Dora was predeceased by her parents; Ivan and Malasha, her sisters, Polly Makortoff and Florence Poohachoff, who passed away several days earlier than Dora; her brothers John and Nick. She is survived by her brother Peter Pereversoff, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Dora will be sadly missed by all and may God accept her soul into his heavenly kingdom. May she rest in peace! A funeral took place Monday Aug 19, 2013 at the USCC commu-nity centre with burial at Sion cemetery Grand Forks, Mr Jerry Seminoff offi ciating. The family wishes to thank those for attending and kind words. Funeral arrange-ments entrusted to Everett Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home [email protected].

Ken � omsonJuly 24, 1954 -

August 14, 2013Ken died suddenly

in Trail Hospital on the morning of August 14 2013.He will be sadly missed by

his son Dylan; Teresa (Brian), his many relatives and friends. Memorial service at Grand forks Funeral home August 31 at 1:00 p.m.

Every year, the 5000 volunteers of the Canadian CoastGuard Auxiliary participate in more than 1700

search and rescue missions, resulting in over 200 lives saved.Remember us in your will or make a tax-deductibledonation to the Auxiliary so we can save more lives.

For more information, call toll free: 1 866-MAYDAY2 / 629-3292or visit us at www.ccga-gcac.org

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Registered Charity 87029 8494 RR 0001

Dancing is a great way for people of all

ages to get in and stay in shape.

Besides being fun, dancing has many positive health ben-efits.

The following lists just four health ben-efits of dance.

1. Flexibility is an important part of be-ing healthy.

Dance requires a great amount of flex-ibility. Most dance classes begin with a warm-up including several stretching exercises.

Dancers must strive to achieve full range of motion for all the major muscle groups.

The greater the range of motion, the more muscles can flex and extend. Most forms of dance require dancers to perform moves that require bending and stretch-ing, so dancers natu-rally become more flexible by simply dancing.

2. Strength is de-fined as the ability of a muscle to exert a force against resistance.

Dancing builds strength by forcing the muscles to resist against a dancer’s own body weight.

Many styles of dance, including jazz and ballet, require jumping and leap-ing high into the air. Jumping and leap-ing in dance moves require tremendous strength of the major leg muscles.

3. Ballroom danc-ing builds strength

Dance is physical exercise.

Exercise increases endurance.

Endurance is the ability of muscles to work hard for increas-ingly longer periods of time without fatigue.

Regular dancing is great for improving endurance, especially vigorous dancing such as line and ballroom dancing.

Elevating the heart rate can increase stamina. Just as in any form of exercise, regu-lar dancing will build endurance.

4. Dancing is a social activity.

Studies have shown that strong social ties and socializing with friends contribute to high self-esteem and a

positive outlook. In that regard,

dancing provides many opportunities to meet other people.

Joining a dance class can increase self-confidence and build social skills.

Because physical activity reduces stress and tension, regular dancing gives an overall sense of well-being.

Grand Forks Recreation will be offering Beginner Ballet, Country Two Step, Waltz and Jive lessons.

Instructor May Berge will be of-fering three dance classes—Country Two Step, Waltz and Jive lessons —on Monday evenings at the Perley school gym from 7-9 p.m., Oct. 21 to Nov. 25.

Instructor Gislea Ko will be offering Beginner Ballet les-sons on Wednesday evenings from 6-7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Arena Viewing

Movement for your body and soulDance classes begin in fall to confirm your physical fibreLiLLy BryantSubmitted

room from Oct. 2 to Dec. 4.

Pre-registration deadline for Ballet classes is Sept. 25 and Monday night dance lessons deadline is Oct. 15.

Registration fee for any dance class

is $55/person for 10 hours of dance instruction.

For information about fall dance les-sons or to register, please give Grand Forks Recreation department a call at 250-442-2202.

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Want to make a difference? Meet people and make friends?

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

For more information, call Louise at 250-443-1565

Whispers of Hope is looking for volunteers to work in our kitchen and thrift store. We will be hosting an information and organizing meeting on

General Operators

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We are currently taking applications for Production Line Workers (General Opera-tors) in our Production department. These positions require some heavy lifting working on rotating 12 hour shifts.

We offer competitive wages and a full benefi t package. Please submit applications to the following:

Human ResourcesROXUL Inc., 6526 Industrial Parkway, Grand Forks, B.C., V0H 1H0 / PO Box 1289Fax: (250) 442-5278 e-mail: [email protected]

We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Announcements

Are you out for a walk Thursday evening or Friday morning?

Do you have a youth that would like some spending cash?

We are looking for carriers to deliver the Advertiser. We would deliver the papers right to your door (within city limits)and you take them from there.

If you are interested please contact; Darlainea, Circulation Co-ordinator,Grand Forks Gazette 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand ForksCall 250-442-2191 Email: [email protected]

We hope to see you join our team!

CHARLES DESMOND

CHAMPION-TAYLOR

Charles Desmond Champion-Taylor was born January 30, 1932

in Canora Saskatchewan. Des died unexpectedly on August 4, 2013 at Lake Country Lodge, Lake Country, B.C.

Des was the youngest of six children born to

Edward and Carrie Mae Champion-Taylor. He

graduated from SAIT in 1965 as a professional cook. He worked in his

fi eld initially on the Columbia River dam project in Castlegar,

and then later for many years with the provincial government at

the Willingdon Correctional Center. He married Pamela

Mills in 1969 and they enjoyed many wonderful years together until her passing in 2005. They

resided in Fort Langley for many years prior to moving to Winfi eld (Lake Country).

Des was a self taught woodworker. His passion in woodworking evolved over several years as he built his home in Fort Langley,and following that, built

and gifted many fi ne pieces of furniture and cabinets.He was a poet and some of his poems

were published. Des had a quick wit and was a great story teller.He always had a joke or two to share and

laugh over when socializing. His sense of

humor was with him always. Des was

predeceased by his parents Edward and Carrie Mae Champion-Taylor, his brothers Jack, Bruce, and

Albert, and sister Edna (Edie), his beloved wife

Pam, nephews Wesley and Gary; his in-laws Leo

and Vera Mills, and Pam’s twin brother Pat as well as his cherished dog Chop

Suey. Des cherished family and is lovingly remembered by his

sister Pat Milino, nieces and nephews: Sandy, Lonny, Faye, Jacen, Donalie, Brian, Judy, Brent, Kerry, Cathy,

David, Ron, Karen and Robin and their families.

A graveside service will be held at the Evergreen

Cemetary, 1468 66th Avenue in Grand

Forks, B.C. on August 22, 2013 at 2:00 p.m.

In lieu of fl owers donations may be made to any of the following of Des’ favorite

charities: B.C. Cancer Foundation, The Nature Conservancy of Canada,

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)

or the Knowledge Network Corporation.

Obituaries

Announcements

Coming EventsFriendly reminder: Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, from 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Al-so, please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you.Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 - 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Angli-can Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.

TUPPERWARE BACK TO SCHOOL SALE! Saturday September 7, Sandman Inn 1944 Columbia Avenue, Cas-tlegar, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Great in-stock savings. Susan Wilson, Independent Tupper-ware Consultant (250) 226-7751, [email protected] or visit http://my.tupperware.ca/susanwilson.

InformationBoundary

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Association

Compassionate end of life

resources and support.Call

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energetic and skilled Mechanic. We offer a fl at

rate pay plan as well. Benefi ts package after

probation period.

The dealership sells new Honda’s as well as all makes

and models of pre owned Cars, Trucks & Suv’s.

The shop is modern and well equipped with up to date

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We offer in house training through Honda on an

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Journeyman status is preferred, but would

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Send resumes toAllan Sanders - Service

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Career Opportunities

The District of Kitimat is seeking to fi ll the following positions:Project Engineer: must be a professional Civil Engineer with minimum 3 years pro-fessional experience (pref-erably in municipal environ-ment) and eligible for registration with APEGBC. Permanent full-time (PFT) exempt staff position with competitive compensation and full benefi ts.Deputy Operations Manag-er: will have several years experience in municipal or related fi eld and post-secon-dary education in Water Quality, Civil or Building Technology or related Trade Qualifi cation. PFT exempt staff position with competi-tive compensation and full benefi ts.Engineering Technologist 2. Must have a civil engi-neering technologist diplo-ma, 3 years experience in the civil/municipal discipline, and eligibility for registration with ASTTBC. Bargaining Unit position. Wage: $37.01 - $44.78/hr over 2 years.Submit resumes by Septem-ber 10, 2013, 4:30 p.m., to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2H7. Fax (250) 632-4995, e-mail [email protected]. Further in-formation can be obtained from our website at www.kiti-mat.ca

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS

Van Kam’s Group of Compa-nies requires Highway Owner Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training.

We offer above average rates and an excellent

employee benefi ts package.To join our team of Profes-sional drivers, email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to:

[email protected] or call Bev at 604-968-5488

or Fax: 604-587-9889Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.We thank everyone for ap-plying, however we will only contact candidates that interest us.

Required immediately experi-enced Class 1 US drivers only. Must have US experience. We supply assigned trucks, com-pany phones, US Medical, all picks and drops paid. Please fax resume with current clean abstract to 250-546-0600. No phone calls please.

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SELFDESIGN High, a Class 1 Independent School, certifi ed by the B.C. Ministry of Educa-tion, is part of the SelfDesign Learning Community, a learn-ing program based upon choice, conversation, mutual respect, curiosity, discovery and enthusiasm. We are look-ing for B.C. Certifi ed high school teachers to join an ex-citing SelfDesign project in Rossland BC. We are offering our educational program to youth in Rossland in a blended format (a blend of some online and mostly face to face work) at the Seven Summits Learn-ing Centre in Rossland BC. If you are an inquiry based, creative and open-minded teacher who is passionate about their discipline, this is an exciting opportunity to work with us to offer high school workshop courses to youth from grades 8-12. Our online courses are fully developed and supported with personal-ized learning resources to de-liver fl exible programs that suit the needs of learners. This is part-time contract work. The size of the contract will be de-pendent upon enrollment in the program. To express your interest, email your resume to: [email protected]

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.Hair Stylist wanted for chair rental. Headlines Hair studio and Forks. 250-442-0014LOGGING AND Construction jobs. We are looking for expe-rienced and motivated people for the following positions: Hoe Chuckers, Roadbuilders, Skid-der Operators, Yarding Crews (tower and gy, hooktender, rig-ging puller, linewinder), Weight Scale operators, Processors, Front End Loaders, Lowbed and Log Trucker Drivers. Lots of work, local to Fraser Valley and out of town, various day shifts, benefi ts, good pay, good people. Please fax re-sume to 778-732-0227 or email [email protected] MANAGEMENT re-quired for Ponoka, Alberta. We are seeking a positive, ca-pable, entrepreneurial person or couple with previous resort or motel experience. Email re-sume: [email protected] for Rent: Modern 1 bdrm apartment, farm setting, in exchange for 45 hrs/mo. or-chard, handyman work. Suitable for retired person or couple. [email protected] or 250-498-4603

Trades, TechnicalGUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General laborers and tradesmen for oil and gas in-dustry. Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message. For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209.

Employment

Trades, Technical

Certifi ed Journeyman Automotive Tech

required for full time work in busy local shop. Fax resume

& cover letter to 250-442-2884 or

e-mail to [email protected].

Services

Art/Music/DancingINSPIRE your children to be crea-tive and expressive through music! Group keyboard lessons for chil-dren ages 3 - 9 that include singing, rhythm, movement, composition and more! Find a teacher near you 1-800-828-4334 or www.myc.com

Healing ArtsGrand Forks: Inner care for women. Chakra readings, healing energy, rest,relaxation. $50. 250-442-8239.

Education/TutoringGrand Forks: Joan’s English Instruction for all ages- written, spoken, research, documents. $25/hr. 250-442-8239.

Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt? Cut debts more than 50% and debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free Consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.

M O N E Y P ROV I D E R . C O M . $500 Loan and more. No cred-it refused. Fast, easy, 100% secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Help Wanted

Services

Financial Services

Home Care

Helping Hands support with your, yard and

garden, construction, maintenance, painting etc.

Household services, computer help,

healthy cooking, cleaning, massage & laughter yoga.

Local references. Service makes us smile.

250-442-0838.

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

Garden & LawnGood soiless mix $35 pickup load. Pick up between 9:30-12:30, Monday - Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014.

Grand Forks: Joan’s outdoor care for seniors. Lawn cut, weeding, garden TLC - love your yard. 250-442-8239. $15/ hr.

Help Wanted

Services

Misc Services

Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop• Mobile & RV Park• U-Haul/moving supplies

Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pmSat : 10 am - 4 pm

Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778

Pets & Livestock

LivestockMiniature geldings, sheep, goat, pack mules and horse drawn wagon. 250-447-9442.

Merchandise for Sale

Building SuppliesLOG HOME shell kit WRC 6X8 fl at 3 bdrm w/grge & curved glass sunroom, ready to ship, 604-856-9732

Computer Equipment

Brand New Brother MFC-470CW colour printer (never taken out of the box). Best offer over $100. Tele-phone 250-446-2977

Farm Equipment1949-52 Ford 8N tractor w/3pt hitch. Running. $2,150. 250-442-1238

Wanted: Solar panels, batter-ies, generator, deer fencing, ir-rigation, greenhouse, frame + plastic, homestead supply. Tractor/mill. 250-442-0838

Help Wanted

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CITY OF GRAND FORKSREQUEST

FOR PROPOSALSEMERGENCY RESPONSE AND

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES The City of Grand Forks requires emergency back-up services and general construction services for various projects according to our purchasing policy. The work may include various projects ranging from emergency response, trail and pathway improvements, landscape restoration and improvements, roadway improvements, water, sewer and drainage infrastructure improvements, to signage improvements and etc. Potential Proponents must be able to respond within 1 hour of an emergency noti cation.The City of Grand Forks invites proposals from quali ed contractors for the provision of emergency response and general construction services related to the delivery of the City’s operations. The City wishes to enter into a three year agreement with a quali ed contractor for emergency response and general construction services.

t the end of the rst and any additional one 1 year term, the City reserves the right to e tend the rst and any additional term by an additional one (1) year term.The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals from contractors (Proponents) interested in providing the above noted construction services. Note that the program scope may change depending upon budget availability and availability of City staff – there is no guarantee of work. The Proposal will be evaluated in accordance with Section 3 of this RFP. Based on the evaluation, the City intends to select a proponent who, in the sole and unfettered opinion of the City, best meets the criteria as stated in Section 3. From this RFP, a list of preferred contractors will be generated. This RFP does not preclude the City from hiring any contractor on the preferred list of Contractors, at any time, during the course of this contract.RFP documents are available for download from the City of Grand Forks website at www.grandforks.ca and at City Hall. Should any potential proponent download this Request for Proposal, it is the proponent’s responsibility to check for Addenda which will be posted on the City of Grand Forks website at www.grandforks.ca.Interested contractors must demonstrate their ability to achieve a high standard of quality in the provision of construction services for projects of any nature, size, and complexity.All sealed proposals shall be marked “Contractor Proposal – Emergency Response and General Constr ct on Ser ces Con dent al – Do Not Open”, will be received by 2:00pm, local time, on or before September 5, 2013, at: City of Grand Forks, 7217 4th St. Grand Forks, B.C.V0H 1H0 Attention: iane Heinrich, Corporate f cerAll inquiries shall be directed to: Attention: Dolores Sheets, Engineering Technologist City of Grand Forks 7217 4th Street Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Phone: 250.442.8266 Ext. 60116 Fax: 250.442.8000 E-mail: [email protected] City of Grand Forks reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive irregularities and informalities at its discretion. The City reserves the right to accept a proposal other than that with the highest evaluated score without stating reasons. By submitting a proposal, the proponent waives any right to contest, in any proceedings or action, the right of the City to accept or reject any proposal in its sole and unfettered discre-tion. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the City may consider any other factor besides capability to perform the work, in its sole and unfettered discretion. This Request for Proposal does not commit the City to award a contract or pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a proposal, or attendance at an interview meeting with City staff.

Merchandise for Sale

Firewood/FuelFirewood: logging truck load. 250-442-5894, cell 250-442-7176.

Garage SalesChristina Lake: Sat/Sun Aug 24/25, 9-?. 1512 Wolvarton.Grand Forks: 3010 1st rd. Thurs/Fri Aug 22/23, 9-12. Lots of misc, old Barbie & Cabbage Patch dolls.Grand Forks: A little bit of everything. Sat Aug 24, 8-12. 3505 Carson rd.Grand Forks: Antique sale. Thurs-Sun Aug 22-25, 8am. 2215 Coalchute rd. 442.5763Grand Forks: Downsizing Sale: Antiques, collectibles, glass china, misc. Sat Aug 24, 8-1. 5780 Division rd (Johnson Flats)Grand Forks: Finish the sea-son with a rocking estate sale! Heaps of yard and home de-cor. Some tools and furniture. Like all of Laurel’s yardsales: no earlybirds. Aug 24th 9-?. 7307 7th st. Don’t miss it.Grand Forks: Fri/Sat Aug 23/24, 8-2. Tools, household, books. 7525 10th st.Grand Forks: Sat Aug 24, 8-?. 2110 Brycen place.

Greenwood: Anaconda Second Hand & Collectibles.

25% off everything in store until Labour day.

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53 in stock.SPECIAL

44’ x 40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!

Sets up in one day!40’ Containers under $2500!

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh. 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

www.rtccontainer.com SCRAP PAPPY Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equip-ment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your proper-ty. 250-260-0217

Misc. for SaleAT LAST! An iron fi lter that works. IronEater! Fully patent-ed Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manga-nese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions; Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON,www.bigirondrilling.comDesk, offi ce chair, credenza. Previous own Dan Gerranizor. Asking $300/obo. 442-7626Garage canopy, kitchen table, futon, arm chair, stove, stereo stand, antique dresser, end ta-bles, BBQ, wall cabinets, and much more. #10 Skands rd, 250-447-9435HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?KILL BED Bugs and their eggs! Buy a Harris bed bug kit, complete room treatment solu-tion. Odorless, non-staining. Not in stores, available online: www.homedepot.comMetal fi ling cabinet: legal size, 4 drawers, $50. Book-shelf: 48” high 32” wide 12” deep, 3 shelves, $25. Folding camping table: $15. 250-442-5092.Outdoor turf green carpet: new, 12ftx18ft, $200. 2 Fire-place set of tools: $25 each. 250-447-6174

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Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleRESTLESS LEG Syndrome and leg cramps? Fast relief in one hour. Sleep at night. Prov-en for over 32 years. Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660.www.allcalm.com

Scooter (shoprider) w/ 4 wheels, $2300. Minibar fridge $30. Round kitchen table w/ 4 chairs $25. 3 handicap bath-tub/shower chairs $15ea. Long white dresser w/ 6 drawers $20. 250-442-0056

STEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Misc. WantedRock-cutting equip. Older sm truck. Call evenings 250-442-7130, no msg’s or voicemail.

We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerChristina Lake level entry3 bed, 3 bath House: full

daylight basement: .5 acre. Open concept, vaulted ceilings

country kitchen with pantryGarage, extra parking, easy access. Extras, quality, move

in ready. 250-365-5582

Grand Forks: 2 Residential lots. Great location on River-side Drive, 42’x108’. $45,000. for both. 250-442-2654.

ROBSON Home For Sale: $185,000 (5 min to Castlegar) 1 bdrm, 1100 sqft, Ready to move in. 250-304-2944

Houses For SaleChristina Lake: 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, basement suite, half acre lot, $365k. 250-878-4413.

Grand Forks: 1900+ sq ft log house, lg diameter logs, vaulted ceilings, refi nished hardwood fl oors, new kitch-en and bath, 3bdrms, on very slightly sloped 27+ acres. 1/3 treed, looks across Granby Valley, creek runs across southern boun-dary, turtle pond, 5 min walk to river and bridge, fenced, horse buildings and outdoor arena, vender fi nancing, $409,900. 250-442-6134.

Grand Forks 3 bdrm mobile home:1.5 bath, gas/central air, laundry room, back deck, 12x12 workshop shed, riding mower included, great loca-tion, situated on 1/2 acre city lot, open to offers. 250-442-8289.

GRAND FORKS: For sale or rent to own. 4 bdrm home. Private setting close to town. View on Property Guys, $179,000/fi rm. Down payment, criminal record check & refer-ences required. 250-442-0065.

Private Sale. 3bdrm, 2000 sq ft. House on 1/4 acre lot on quiet street. Fenced backyard, 2 covered decks, workshop, 1 bay garage, wood/natural gas heat. 250-442-2702.

Property for Sale or Trade 117 + acres prime farm land w/2 homes, 2,500sq ft log house & 2 bdrm farm accom-modations. See ad on Kijiji, ID# 463285899. 250-421-7640

Small House on 27 acres in rural Grand Forks. For rent or sale. 250-442-5894.

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Real Estate

Mobile Homes & Parks

2005 Double Wide MODULAR HOME

24x44 in Triangle Gardens. Vaulted ceiling, open plan,

bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning,

5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, oth-

er features, must see. 250-442-8676

Grand Forks: 1200 sq ft mo-bile. Near Hutton School, Ex-traFoods, nice area. Call even-ings 442-7130, no msg’s

Other Areas20 ACRES free! Own 60 acres for 40 acre price/pay-ment. $0 Down, $198/mo. Money back guarantee, no credit checks. Beautiful Views, West Texas. 1-800-843-7537. www.texaslandbuys.com

Rentals

Rent To OwnSunningdale, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appl, must be employed. For more info call Ron 250-505-3453

Apt/Condo for Rent3 bdrm condo with 2 full bath, available now. Ref. required. NP, NS please. Phone 250-442-2276/250-442-6800.

Grand Forks: 1bdrm in clean, quiet building dwntwn. a/c, w/d, elevator. Suit mature adult. Sm pet on approval. NS, RR, $680/m + util’s. 250-442-0952

Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, SxS duplex. N/S, N/P. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.

SPACIOUS recently renovat-ed two bedroom apartment near Grand Forks Hospital. $650 + electricity. Laundry in building. N/S, N/P. References required 250-584 5052 or [email protected]

Sunnyview Apt. 2bdrm, avail now. N/S, N/P, RR, 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.

Commercial/Industrial

Grand Forks: 1,000 sq ft. commercial offi ce space next to the Gazette on Riverside Dr. 780-723-2297.

Cottages / Cabins2 bd cottage by Gilpin Rd. Sep 1. F/S, wa, wood heat. $700, incls most util’s. Ref’s & de-posit required. Minimum 8m lease. Suitable for working couple w/ car. 250-442-2604. See ad# 31802 in GRAND-FORKS.GYOS.ca

Duplex / 4 PlexMidway 1/2 Duplex, 2 bdrm, 3 baths, jacuzzi tub, 5 applianc-es, 2 large storage areas, lg sun deck Carport, 30A RV plug air-to-air HVAC, $800/m incl internet access HDTV ac-cess avail for $50/m call 250 449-8171 / 250 449-8170.

Misc for RentAbbeyfi eld Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.

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Mobile Homes & Pads

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laun-dry hookup, No smokers OR pets. Best suited for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord references re-quired. 250-442-8289

Trailer 2bdrm-F,S,W,D. Adult park. $750 utilities included. 250-442-0370.

Homes for Rent1 bdrm Cottage: 442-5204.

2/3 bdrm house. Rural area. 250-442-5204.

Christina Lake: 3 bdrm, long term rental/lease, avail now. Accepting applications, RR, N/S. $1,100/m utils inc. Gar-age avail at additional cost. 250-442-2683.

Grand Forks: 10 575 Grandby Rd. 3 bdrm log house.

Grand Forks 2-bdrm house with F/S, W/D. N/S, N/P. $750/m +utils. Avail Aug 1st. 250-442-3964.

Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847

Grand Forks: 3bdrm/2ba. 1500 sq ft on one level. Gar-age, central location. NS, RR, no dogs. $950/mo + util’s. 250-442-8658 or [email protected]

GRAND FORKS: Rent to own or for sale. 4 bdrm home. Pri-vate setting close to town. View on Property Guys, $179,000/fi rm. Down payment, criminal record check & refer-ences required. 250-442-0065.

GREENWOOD - large 3 bed-room home with shop. Fridge, Stove, Dw, High effi ciency fur-nace. Gas FP. Quiet area. Pets negotiable. No smoking. $900/mth 250-445-6516 leave [email protected]

RentalsGrand Forks; 1 bdrm apt. $650 utils inc. 2 bdrm apt, $775, util’s inc. 2 bdrm suite, 5 appl’s, fenced yd, close to schools. $750. 2 bdrm mobile, 4 appl’s, lg fenced yard, $750. 2 bdrm mobile, $625, private set-ting.Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $520. 3 bdrm, 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775. Christina Lake: 2 bdrm, partly furnished, 5 appl’s, $850, close to school.

PRIME COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE

Available in Greenwood and Grand Forks

Terms negotiableN/S, N/P, References.

Ken: [email protected]

Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

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Rentals

Homes for RentSmall 1 bdrm cabin in Nelson

w/beautiful lake view, recent reno, new kitchen, windows etc... great for non smoking, mature single or couple with

no pets. $850/mo heat, power & water included. Avail Oct 1st

Phone 250-551-3336

Wanted: Mature person(s) for 1/2 bdrm modern and fur-nished home. Close to hospi-tal, schools and town. NS, NP, RR. Cost and time frame ne-gociable. 250-442-8658.

Property Management

RentalsGrand Forks; 1 bdrm apt. $650 utils inc. 2 bdrm apt, $775 util’s inc. 2 bdrm suite, 5 appl’s, fenced yd, close to schools $750. 2 bdrm mobile, 4 appl’s, lg fenced yard, $750/m, avail Sep 1/13. 2 bdrm mobile, $625, private setting.Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s, $520/m. 3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m. Christina Lake: 2bdrm, 2 bath, partly furnished, 5 appl’s, $850/m.

PRIME COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE

Available in Greenwood and Grand Forks

Terms negotiableN/S, N/P, References.

Ken: [email protected]

Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

Room & BoardGrand Forks: room in lg home, 5 min drive from down-town, cable, internet, phone & utils includ, shared kitchen & bathroom. $425/m. 250-442-5646.

StorageCascade Containers & Stor-age. Sales or Rentals $100 month. 442-2599 or 443-1599.

Suites, Lower1-2 bdrm suite. separate entry, private, bright & clean, nice yard and large deck. Shared laundry. n/s, n/d, will consider small pet w/ deposit. Utils in-cluded. $550/month. ph: 250-444-2727 eves.

Christina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, $700/m utils, cable & internet included, partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275.

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Appraisals for:-Mortgage Applications

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E-mail: [email protected]

ACCOUNTANTS

KEMP HARVEY BURCHKIENTZ INC.

Certifi ed General Accountants619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.

Ph: 250-442-2121

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BOOKKEEPING

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E-fi le Agent

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Three great services at one convenient location!Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body

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• Register Forms & Snapsets• Labels & Envelopes• Business Machine Rolls• Ink Jet & Toner Cartridges

• Computer Cheques & Forms

• Manual Cheques• Office Supplies

CONTRACTOR

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special driveway mix, drain rock, blend sands,

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10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: [email protected] 250-442-0428

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Remote/virtual bookkeeping available250-442-2813 • [email protected]

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS

Section 40(3) of the Community Charter requires that notice be given and that the public be afforded an opportunity to make representation to Council, prior to the adoption of a Road Closure and Dedication Removal Bylaw;

Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt By-law No. 1988, which proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion of 72nd Avenue located east of Riverside Drive adjacent to Parcel A, Block 30, D.L. 108, S.D.Y.D., Plan 23;

1. Bylaw No. 1988 proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion of road measuring 625.1 square meters, running in an east/west direction adjacent to Parcel A, Block 30, D.L. 108, S.D.Y.D., Plan 32; and

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

Council intends to adopt Bylaw 1988 at their Regular Meeting to be held on Monday, September 9th, 2013, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, upstairs at City Hall located at 7217-4th Street. At that meeting persons who consider they are affected by this bylaw and wish to make representation to Council, will be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Regular Meeting, prior to Council finally adopting the bylaw.

The proposed bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday (excluding holidays) until September 6, 2013, at the City Hall located at 7217-4th Street, Grand Forks, B.C.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013.Sasha BirdMANAGER OF DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING SERVICES

NOTICE OF PERMANENT CLOSURE AND REMOVAL OF ROAD DEDICATION

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS

WHEREAS the Local Government Act requires that a PUBLIC HEARING be held prior to the adoption of a Zoning Amendment Bylaw;

TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing with respect to City of Grand Forks Bylaw Number 1987, cited as “Amendment to the City of Grand Forks Zoning Bylaw No. 1987, will be held on:

Monday September 9, 2013at 6:00 p.m.In the Council Chambers at City Hall7217 - 4th StreetGrand Forks, B.C.

Bylaw Number 1987 is intended to amend the “City of Grand Forks Zoning Bylaw 1606, 1999, by rezoning property, legally described as 7850-2nd Street, legally described as Lot 1, District Lot 585, S.D.Y.D., Plan, 27903 from the R-4 (Rural Residental) zone to the R-3 (Multi-Family Residental) zone.

APPLICANT: City of Grand ForksPROPERTY LOCATION: 7850 - 2nd Street

The proposed bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, (excluding holidays), until September 3, 2013 with the Planning Tech at City Hall, located at 7217-4th Street, Grand Forks, B.C.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013.

Diane HeinrichCorporate Officer

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Legal Notices

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Cars - Domestic‘01 Taurus: Wagon. Loaded, all options, V6, new brakes, $3900/obo. 250-442-0336, cell:250-442-72791992 Sunbird convertible. Red. Excellent condition. $3500/obo. 250-447-944291 S10 Chevy. Economical sm truck. 6 cylinder, 4.3 litre. $1000/obo. 250-442-4239.

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Cars - Domestic1995 Pontiac Grand Prix GT. Power everything, A/C, winters & summers, mtd. sun roof, stereo. Family owned 14yrs. $2,200/obo. 250-442-8642.1996 Pontiac Grandam SE. Auto, new tires, recent tune-up, nice car, cheap on gas. $1350. 250-442-3636.Station Wagon: 1988 Chev Firefl y. 4 cylinder, auto, 2nd motor, runs great. $650. 250-442-7130.

Cars - Sports & Imports

1997 Audi Quatra A-4. 1.8 li-tre, 5 speed. Excellent condi-tion. 242,000km. $6000/obo. 250-442-0370.

2006 Hyundai Elantra, auto in excellent condition, reg

maintenance, car proof available, $6,800 OBO Call 250-365-6243 please leave

msg & or email at [email protected]

Recreational/Sale1995 11ft. Northland truck-camper. Deluxe unit in good condition. 250-443-1575.

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Recreational/Sale

1992 LEXTRA MOTOR HOME

30ft, very clean, w/power gen, lg fridge,

walk around bed, roof & dash A/C, 454 eng,

good rubber, 2 TV’snew windshield,

155,000km, driver’s door,asking $12,000 obo.

250-442-7066.

2008 Okanagan camper. 8’11 w/ slide, all options. 2475lbs dryweight. Like new $16,800. 250-442-5117.

RV: 1989 Class C. Chevy cita-tion. 24ft. dual fuel, rear corner bed, good condition for the year. New Tires. New motor at 90,000k, total 149,000k. $6900. Ask for Joe 250-442-0336, cell: 250-442-7279

Trucks & Vans1982 GMC S 15 pickup regu-lar cab long box, V6, auto, a/c. Very good running truck Ex California vehicle NO RUST, has had new shocks, heater core brakes and tires in the last year 97000 miles on the odometer. This is a great truck for the price $1,100 takes it away. Phone 250-442-2674 after 6pm.

1989 Chevy Van, 350, auto, 4 captain seats. good shape, $3,500. Tent trailer, sleeps 6, cooler, stove, sink, furnace, $550. 250-442-3981.

1995 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel SLE 2500 4x4 extended cab short box. Only 40,000 miles on new motor. Exc.cond. 250-442-8900 or 250-443-1943.

1998 Chev Z71, 4x4 ext. cab, 3dr short box, new front brakes, $2,000/fi rm. 442-4220.

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Trucks & Vans2000 Dakota Sport 4X4. Ext cab. 4.7 V8, 96k, $4,995. 250-442-8682

Boats10ft Harbor Craft, 7.5 hp Murc, w/trailer, paddles, life jackets, etc. $1,000. 250-442-0478

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND OTHERS

RE: THE ESTATE OF ARNOLD JEFFREY ULMER, DECEASED

CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the es-tate of Arnold Jeffrey Ulmer, deceased, late of Grand Forks, B.C., are hereby noti-fi ed under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Administrator at 15245 16th Avenue, Surrey, B.C., V4A 1R6, on or before October 3, 2013 after which date the Administrator will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, hav-ing regard to the claims of which the Administrator then has notice.

Arno Leopold Ulmer, Administrator

HAMBROOK LAW CORPORATIONSolicitors

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS

Section 40(3) of the Community Charter requires that notice be given and that the public be afforded an opportunity to make representation to Council, prior to the adoption of a Road Closure and Dedication Removal Bylaw;

Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt By-law No. 1988, which proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion of 72nd Avenue located east of Riverside Drive adjacent to Parcel A, Block 30, D.L. 108, S.D.Y.D., Plan 23;

1. Bylaw No. 1988 proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion of road measuring 625.1 square meters, running in an east/west direction adjacent to Parcel A, Block 30, D.L. 108, S.D.Y.D., Plan 32; and

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

Council intends to adopt Bylaw 1988 at their Regular Meeting to be held on Monday, September 9th, 2013, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, upstairs at City Hall located at 7217-4th Street. At that meeting persons who consider they are affected by this bylaw and wish to make representation to Council, will be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Regular Meeting, prior to Council finally adopting the bylaw.

The proposed bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday (excluding holidays) until September 6, 2013, at the City Hall located at 7217-4th Street, Grand Forks, B.C.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013.Sasha BirdMANAGER OF DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING SERVICES

NOTICE OF PERMANENT CLOSURE AND REMOVAL OF ROAD DEDICATION

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS

WHEREAS the Local Government Act requires that a PUBLIC HEARING be held prior to the adoption of a Zoning Amendment Bylaw;

TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing with respect to City of Grand Forks Bylaw Number 1987, cited as “Amendment to the City of Grand Forks Zoning Bylaw No. 1987, will be held on:

Monday September 9, 2013at 6:00 p.m.In the Council Chambers at City Hall7217 - 4th StreetGrand Forks, B.C.

Bylaw Number 1987 is intended to amend the “City of Grand Forks Zoning Bylaw 1606, 1999, by rezoning property, legally described as 7850-2nd Street, legally described as Lot 1, District Lot 585, S.D.Y.D., Plan, 27903 from the R-4 (Rural Residental) zone to the R-3 (Multi-Family Residental) zone.

APPLICANT: City of Grand ForksPROPERTY LOCATION: 7850 - 2nd Street

The proposed bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, (excluding holidays), until September 3, 2013 with the Planning Tech at City Hall, located at 7217-4th Street, Grand Forks, B.C.

Dated this 20th day of August, 2013.

Diane HeinrichCorporate Officer

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Auto Financing

DreamTeam Auto Financing“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

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Cars - Domestic‘01 Taurus: Wagon. Loaded, all options, V6, new brakes, $3900/obo. 250-442-0336, cell:250-442-72791992 Sunbird convertible. Red. Excellent condition. $3500/obo. 250-447-944291 S10 Chevy. Economical sm truck. 6 cylinder, 4.3 litre. $1000/obo. 250-442-4239.

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Cars - Domestic1995 Pontiac Grand Prix GT. Power everything, A/C, winters & summers, mtd. sun roof, stereo. Family owned 14yrs. $2,200/obo. 250-442-8642.1996 Pontiac Grandam SE. Auto, new tires, recent tune-up, nice car, cheap on gas. $1350. 250-442-3636.Station Wagon: 1988 Chev Firefl y. 4 cylinder, auto, 2nd motor, runs great. $650. 250-442-7130.

Cars - Sports & Imports

1997 Audi Quatra A-4. 1.8 li-tre, 5 speed. Excellent condi-tion. 242,000km. $6000/obo. 250-442-0370.

2006 Hyundai Elantra, auto in excellent condition, reg

maintenance, car proof available, $6,800 OBO Call 250-365-6243 please leave

msg & or email at [email protected]

Recreational/Sale1995 11ft. Northland truck-camper. Deluxe unit in good condition. 250-443-1575.

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Transportation

Recreational/Sale

1992 LEXTRA MOTOR HOME

30ft, very clean, w/power gen, lg fridge,

walk around bed, roof & dash A/C, 454 eng,

good rubber, 2 TV’snew windshield,

155,000km, driver’s door,asking $12,000 obo.

250-442-7066.

2008 Okanagan camper. 8’11 w/ slide, all options. 2475lbs dryweight. Like new $16,800. 250-442-5117.

RV: 1989 Class C. Chevy cita-tion. 24ft. dual fuel, rear corner bed, good condition for the year. New Tires. New motor at 90,000k, total 149,000k. $6900. Ask for Joe 250-442-0336, cell: 250-442-7279

Trucks & Vans1982 GMC S 15 pickup regu-lar cab long box, V6, auto, a/c. Very good running truck Ex California vehicle NO RUST, has had new shocks, heater core brakes and tires in the last year 97000 miles on the odometer. This is a great truck for the price $1,100 takes it away. Phone 250-442-2674 after 6pm.

1989 Chevy Van, 350, auto, 4 captain seats. good shape, $3,500. Tent trailer, sleeps 6, cooler, stove, sink, furnace, $550. 250-442-3981.

1995 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel SLE 2500 4x4 extended cab short box. Only 40,000 miles on new motor. Exc.cond. 250-442-8900 or 250-443-1943.

1998 Chev Z71, 4x4 ext. cab, 3dr short box, new front brakes, $2,000/fi rm. 442-4220.

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Trucks & Vans2000 Dakota Sport 4X4. Ext cab. 4.7 V8, 96k, $4,995. 250-442-8682

Boats10ft Harbor Craft, 7.5 hp Murc, w/trailer, paddles, life jackets, etc. $1,000. 250-442-0478

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND OTHERS

RE: THE ESTATE OF ARNOLD JEFFREY ULMER, DECEASED

CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the es-tate of Arnold Jeffrey Ulmer, deceased, late of Grand Forks, B.C., are hereby noti-fi ed under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Administrator at 15245 16th Avenue, Surrey, B.C., V4A 1R6, on or before October 3, 2013 after which date the Administrator will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, hav-ing regard to the claims of which the Administrator then has notice.

Arno Leopold Ulmer, Administrator

HAMBROOK LAW CORPORATIONSolicitors

FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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The hard work of the Christina Gateway Community Development Association is starting to pay off.

The organization was created earlier this year with the idea of bringing together different com-munity organizations so the broad issues facing Christina Lake could be tackled without taxing any particular organization’s stretched resources.

With the creation of a Capital Venture group in Christina Lake that task will be much easier.

“To do a Community Venture Capital proj-ect in B.C. is rather diffi cult,” said Sandy Mark, Christina Lake community co-ordinator. “You can’t even get in the door without a $25,000 piece of money sitting on the table.”

A $25,000 initial investment did come in, cour-tesy of the Christina Lake Perley Memorial Unit-ed Church. Mark said the venture capital group is almost incorporated and is just waiting on fi -nalization as soon as the papers are approved.

“Then the Venture Capital group will begin a process of ‘friend’-raising … where people come in and look at the possibility of becoming an in-vestor in their community,” she said.

The purpose of the Christina Lake Commu-nity Venture Capital project is to create economic development incentive funds. The project will allow a pool of capital that is locally raised, man-aged and invested. The fund can provide inves-tors with a 30 per cent tax credit.

Mark said the hope is other groups will join in when they see the project will be able to address the fundamental issues facing the community in-cluding: attracting more young people; creating more jobs; keeping the school healthy; keeping taxes under control; and keeping property values up.

The Christina Lake Perley Memorial United Church got involved when member Carlo Cre-ma approached Grace McGregor, Electoral Area C regional director, and Mark about how the church could play a role.

Mark wondered if the congregation was will-ing to make a “magnet” investment to help es-tablish a Community Venture Capital Program. After several meetings and a presentation by Mark to the congregation, a vote was brought forward.

“We had 100 per cent approval of doing what we did,” said Crema. “I knew if we didn’t do anything that this community would slowly de-teriorate. I think with this process we can hold our own.”

The people living in Christina Lake are now being challenged to join in investing in their community, said Mark. A volunteer Community Venture Capital group has been assembled to guide the development process.

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The group understands that community eco-nomic development is needed to ensure property values will hold; that increased business taxation would ease the burden on property taxes; and that new businesses would revitalize community organizations and ensure the school and fi re de-partment continue to thrive, added Mark.

Also integral to the creation of the venture capital group has been the involvement of Mc-Gregor. She originally brought together a com-mittee of key organizations in Christina Lake that led to the hiring of Mark as community co-ordinator.

She also provided a situational analysis to the committee that underlined her concerns about property values, rising taxation, attracting young families and more.

Mark suggested the formation of the Christi-na Gateway Community Development Associa-tion, which formed in March. The group is made of representatives of the seven most active com-munity associations in Christina Lake.

The Christina Gateway association has several strategies in place, including working toward in-creasing the available bandwidth in the commu-nity, strengthening existing businesses by devel-oping stronger marketing capacity, developing a comprehensive business attraction program, and creating a Community Venture Capital program.

But the meeting with Crema and the invest-ment from Christina Lake Perley Memorial Unit-ed Church got the ball rolling, said McGregor.

“For me, it’s really emotional because if you can truly get your community looking at sus-tainability and economic development that they have a say in, everybody wins,” she said. “Ev-erybody wins because the taxation isn’t nearly as heavy on them and we have other ways to sup-port businesses.”

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Venturing outChristina Lake economic development receives boost from Perley Memorial United Church

CRAIG LINDSAYGazette Reporter

KARL YU PHOTOThe Christina Gateway Community Development Association were the recipients of a $25,000 cheque from the Christina Lake Perley Memorial United Church to create a Capital Venture group.