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Serving the Creston Valley since 1948 $1.00 (plus HST) Thursday, August 30, 2012 Volume 64, No. 35 Fall fair runs next week Page 4 This week's weather artist: Declan Androshak, Erickson Elementary School What will you be sculpting in the contest? • Honey farmers busy as bees /12 • Family joins forces for concert /8 WWW.CRESTONVALLEYADVANCE.CA FIND US ONLINE AT TODAY'S WEATHER Sheldon Browell 428-6805 Jerry Schmalz, PREC 402-9135 Tyler Hancock, ABR, PREC 428-9916 428-9146 402-3498 Daryl Porter 402-9339 Ingrid Voigt 402-3498 Sara Millar 435-0071 Michael Carpenter Broker/Owner 428-7498 2 Offices to Serve You! 1013 Canyon St. Creston • 106 33rd Ave. S. Hwy. 3 Erickson Call today: Toll Free: 1-877-428-2234 OFFICE 250-428-2234 • www.remaxcreston.com DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE “Nobody Sells More Real Estate than RE/MAX” • Outstanding Agents Outstanding Results! 100% LOCALLY OWNED AND INDEPENDENTLY OPERATED T h e r e m a y never be a bet t er t i me t o buy a h o m e ! Local Expertise Global Network BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff An 11-year-old boy was pro- nounced dead on the scene Monday evening after he fell while playing on trusses that support Canyon Bridge, west of Creston just off Highway 3. RCMP Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said police, ambulance and fire depart- ment personnel were called to the scene after 5 p.m. “Three young brothers were climbing around the trusses,” he said. “One slipped off and fell to the ground below. It was a drop of 40 to 60 feet.” Gollan said that investigation of the death is in the hands of the BC Coroners Service and that there is no suspicion of foul play. “This is a very dangerous prac- tice, playing under a bridge of that height,” he said. Emergency personnel were able to reach the accident scene by way of a trail that winds down the steep incline from Canyon-Lister Road to the Goat River below. The area contains a popular swimming hole. Police were not releasing the name of the deceased at press time. BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff Playing in the sand can reap ben- efits this weekend, that is if you are a participant in Creston’s first annu- al sand sculpture contest. World-class sand sculptor Paul Dawkins is supervising the project on the Ramada Hotel and Conference Centre property at the corner of highways 3 and 3A. “There is no need to register ahead,” said Dawkins. “Just show up.” He will provide a free training workshop to anyone who wants it — more confident artists “can wing it.” With 39 years of experience in making sand, snow and ice sculp- tures on six continents, Dawkins brings plenty of knowledge to his craft. He has amassed 21 medals and five titles in the White Rock and Harrison Hot Springs world sand sculpture championships. See SCULPTURE, page 3 Fall from Canyon Bridge kills boy First sand sculpture contest offers prizes Lorne Eckersley Sculptor Paul Dawkins will be hosting a sand sculpture contest on the weekend.

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Page 1: Creston Valley Advance, August 30, 2012

Serving the Creston Valley since 1948

$1.00 (plus HST)Thursday, August 30, 2012Volume 64, No. 35

Fall fair runs next week

Page 4

This week'sweather artist:Declan Androshak,EricksonElementary School

What will you be sculpting in

the contest?

• Honey farmers busy as bees /12• Family joins forces for concert /8

WWW.CRESTONVALLEYADVANCE.CAFIND US ONLINE AT

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AY'S

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THER

Sheldon Browell

428-6805

Jerry Schmalz, PREC

402-9135

Tyler Hancock, ABR, PREC

428-9916428-9146 402-3498

Daryl Porter

402-9339

Ingrid Voigt

402-3498

Sara Millar

435-0071

Michael CarpenterBroker/Owner

428-7498

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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

An 11-year-old boy was pro-nounced dead on the scene Monday evening after he fell while playing on trusses that support Canyon Bridge, west of Creston just off Highway 3.

RCMP Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said police, ambulance and fire depart-ment personnel were called to the scene after 5 p.m.

“Three young brothers were climbing around the trusses,” he said. “One slipped off and fell to the ground below. It was a drop of 40 to 60 feet.”

Gollan said that investigation of the death is in the hands of the BC Coroners Service and that there is no suspicion of foul play.

“This is a very dangerous prac-tice, playing under a bridge of that height,” he said.

Emergency personnel were able to reach the accident scene by way of a trail that winds down the steep incline from Canyon-Lister Road to the Goat River below. The area contains a popular swimming hole.

Police were not releasing the name of the deceased at press time.

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Playing in the sand can reap ben-efits this weekend, that is if you are a participant in Creston’s first annu-al sand sculpture contest.

World-class sand sculptor Paul Dawkins is supervising the project on the Ramada Hotel and Conference Centre property at the corner of highways 3 and 3A.

“There is no need to register ahead,” said Dawkins. “Just show up.”

He will provide a free training workshop to anyone who wants it — more confident artists “can wing it.”

With 39 years of experience in making sand, snow and ice sculp-tures on six continents, Dawkins brings plenty of knowledge to his craft. He has amassed 21 medals and five titles in the White Rock and Harrison Hot Springs world sand sculpture championships.

See SCULPTURE, page 3

Fall from Canyon Bridge

kills boy

First sand

sculpture contest offers prizes

Lorne EckersleySculptor Paul Dawkins will be hosting a sand sculpture contest on the weekend.

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Lorne EckersleyIn an afternoon filled with good music and good food, the Friends of the Ingham Arts and Culture Centre Society hosted a street fair on Saturday to promote the concept of an arts centre. The group Peanut Butter and Jam (above) was part of the entertainment, while Penny A.P. Anderson (right) had fun with Regional District of Central Kootenay director John Kettle’s 2011 campaign sign.

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BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor

Following the Aug. 13-19 provincial championships, the Creston Wave Swim Club is now finished for the sea-son, but for some, the break will only be a few months — the winter mainte-nance program kicks off in January, something potential members should think about over the fall.

“It would definitely be a good start and prepare you for summer,” said coach Kevin Woykin. “You don’t take that few weeks to catch up to every-body else.”

From January through April, mem-bers meet for two hours a week; any more time and the club would no lon-ger be considered a summer program. The low-impact sport is good for ath-letes who don’t excel at team sports — swimmers compete on their own — and provides excellent off-training for sports like hockey and soccer.

This summer, about 35 swimmers were part of the club, which Woykin enjoyed coaching for the third summer in a row.

“It’s a really fun job,” said the University of Victoria biology student, who plans to go into medicine. “It’s always fun being around kids.”

Thanks to Creston’s indoor swim-ming pool, which has entered its third year since opening, swimmers can practice on their own in the fall, lead-ing up to the winter maintenance pro-gram. Then, when Waves start up full-time in May, they will be ready for greater challenges.

“A lot of new swimmers improve a ton,” said Woykin. “A lot of them start with water wings and a life jacket, and by the end they’re doing it on their own.”

For more information on the Creston Wave Swim Club, email [email protected] or call assistant coach Monique Ares at 250-402-6768.

Winter program

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skills

From page 1For his first Creston project, he envi-

sions a sculpture that could last until Christmas — it’s being built under a shel-ter — and a theme that embraces a bridge between First Nations and European cul-ture.

“It’s the most elaborate piece ever in my 39 years,” he said.

He is also incorporating the logos of sponsoring local businesses, weaving them into what promises to be a piece of art unlike any ever in Creston.

Dawkins has worked on far larger scales, building sculptures up to six acres in area, using 70,000 tons of sand and reaching 67 feet in height, but the one-time film animator is excited to be working on a project that will have incredible detail. Already the section he has been working on each evening is showing that he knows his business. A towering mountain peak features a winding road, reflective of The Creston DriveBy, the title he has selected for the piece.

Participating artists are promised plen-ty of fun and the chance to win prizes valued up to $1,500. Aspiring sand sculp-tors will work on ready-made sand blocks and screened sand will be provided. Bring hand trowels, kitchen utensils, small shov-els or your favourite beach toys, or use tools provided by Dawkins.

The contest will run from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 1 and 2, with the winners (cho-sen by public ballot) announced on Sunday at 5 p.m. For more information, call Dawkins at 250-402-1036.

Sculpture is ‘most elaborate piece’

Lorne EckersleyQUEEN’S MEDAL — Lower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie was presented with a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal on Sunday by Richard Blackwolf, president of the Canadian Aboriginal Veterans and Serving Members Association. Louie was a recipient of one of 80 medals the association was asked to distribute to selected members across Canada. The lieutenant is a serving member of the Canadian Army in the 49th Field Engineering Squadron based in Trail.

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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Creston RCMP responded to 108 calls for ser-vice from Aug. 20-26, a week that included an increasingly rare legitimate 911 emergency cell-phone call, Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said on Monday.

August 20•When police received a complaint about use

of the Regional District of Central Kootenay/library parking lot by overnight campers, they found the folks there were parked to use the free Wi-Fi service.

•A duffle bag full of clothing was stolen from the rear of a pickup truck that was parked briefly at a Crawford Bay business.

•A resident who parks a trailer at a friend’s

property when it’s not in use was sur-prised to see it drive by on Hillside Street. The friend reported that it had been removed from his yard about six months ago and it now appears to have been stolen.

•A camper sustained minor damage in a hit and run in a parking lot in the 1400 block of Cook Street.

•Police were called about a neigh-bours’ dispute over trees on Eighth Avenue South.

•A small blue SUV was reported to be driving erratically on Crawford Street.

•A motorcycle driver was uninjured when he went off Highway 3A near Gray Creek.

•A Coleman travel trailer with Ontario plates was stolen from a Cook Street parking lot.

•A male on Canyon Street who was so intoxicated he couldn’t stand up refused ambulance help and was taken into police custody overnight.

•A dispute between a tenant who owes back rent and a landlord who is withholding car tires in lieu was referred to civil processes.

August 21•When police traced a 911 cellphone

call to a Kaslo location, they found the male caller was in emergency distress and medical help was sent by way of an ambulance.

•Two children who wandered from their home while their parents were housecleaning were found on Highway 3A by a Good Samaritan and returned to their grateful parents.

•A female was arrested for assault on 38th Avenue and later released with a no-contact order.

•Police were called to Canyon Street to assist paramedics with an emergency call.

•A complaint about a dog barking “for three months” was referred to the RDCK bylaw department.

August 22•CDs and a car owner’s manual

were stolen from a vehicle on Hillside Street.

•A landlord-tenant dispute was referred to the residential tenancy branch.

•Three youths ran off when a 22nd Avenue North resident found them attempting to enter a vacant apartment.

•Shoplifters were caught on camera in an August 13th theft on Northwest

Boulevard. Video shows a male of aver-age height and build, wearing black cloth-ing and a hat, driving off in a silver Dodge Avenger, a 2008 or newer model.

•No injuries resulted when a truck rolled onto its side on Highway 3A.

•When police located a driver report-ed to be driving too slowly on Highway 21 near the Kootenay River, she report-ed that she was looking for chokecher-ries along the highway.

•A black Chevrolet pickup reported to be speeding and weaving in and out of traffic on Highway 3A was in an acci-dent minutes later. The driver attempted to pass a vehicle as it was making a left turn and three of the vehicles’ occupants were taken to hospital with minor inju-ries. The driver blew a “warn” on an alcohol screening device and was issued a three-day driving prohibition. The vehicle was impounded for three days, though it was probably totaled.

•An intoxicated female was taken to another residence after a dispute on Pine Street.

August 23•When police were called to a

Vancouver Street residence after a report of glass breaking, they could find no evidence of broken glass or any break-in attempt.

•A Yamaha short shaft eight-horse-power outboard motor was stolen from the Kuskanook boat launch area.

•When police investigated a 911 call from the Elsie Holmes Road area in Wynndel, they found no problems, but learned that the call was made with a history of false complaints. He had reported being held against his will.

•Police are recommending assault charges against a 38-year-old female after a landlord-tenant dispute on Elm Street.

•Police were unable to locate a dog that reportedly chased a female on 16th Avenue North.

August 24•Three youths ran when they were

seen attempting to enter a vehicle on Fifth Avenue North.

•A U.S. passport, cash and an iPod were stolen from a vehicle on 20th Avenue South.

•No injuries were reported after a vehicle struck a concrete barricade on Railway Avenue in Yahk.

•A wallet was stolen by three youths

from an unlocked vehicle on Birch Street.

•An air mattress was stolen from a vehicle on Birch Street and later found nearby.

•An illegally parked vehicle on Canyon Street was towed.

•A well-being check on a Dogwood Street resident revealed that she was OK.

•A male was reported to have been bitten by a dog on Elsie Holmes Road.

•A neighbourhood dispute which has been “ongoing for 20 years” was reported from Hearst Road in Riondel.

•A male faces charges of assault causing bodily harm and remains in custody after a domestic dispute on Sinclair Road.

August 25•An erratic driver on Canyon-Lister

Road was given a 24-hour driving pro-hibition.

•Police were unable to locate a white van reported to be in the control of a possibly impaired driver on Mallory Road.

•When police stopped a vehicle that was reported to be driving 50 km/h in a 100 km/h zone in West Creston, they found an Alberta couple who reported that they were completely smitten by the beauty of the Creston Valley.

•A Beam Road resident reported that she has lost her black leather purse.

August 26•A Lifeline wearer who called for

help on Dogwood Street received police and paramedical help in getting her to the hospital.

•Three females were engaged in a physical conflict outside a Ninth Avenue pub.

•When a dog jumped onto a vehicle and scratched its paint its owner thought he was doing the right thing by offering to buff out the scratch at his shop. He reiterated the offer when confronted a short time afterward and got a handful of rocks thrown at his vehicle as thanks.

•An erratic driver on Helen Street was located and issued a ticket for his performance.

•No injuries resulted in a minor col-lision on Birch Street.

•A female youth was reported missing from her 26th Avenue North residence.

•Police are investigating a minor assault on 33rd Avenue South.

Over 100 calls for RCMP during past week

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Get ready to pack up the pump-

kins, assess your apple pie recipe, process the peaches and choose your choicest chickens. It’s time for the Creston Valley Fall Fair.

On Sept. 7 and 8, the 94th edition of the fair promises to attract a great selection of entries that will include the finest of local livestock, farm and garden produce, baking, preserves, crafts and youth exhibits.

“Eat it! Grow it! Show it!” The theme of the 2012 fair says it all. Creston Valley Fall Fair is intended to celebrate the harvest and give residents and visitors alike a snapshot of the bounty we are fortunate to enjoy.

Entry forms can be picked up at Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce and cost to enter is only $1 per 10-item entry sheet.

Completed forms must be dropped off at the chamber by Sept. 3 at 4 p.m. Entries must be dropped off at Creston and District Community Complex on Sept. 6 between 6 and 8 p.m.

The 2012 fall fair opens to the public from 2-7 p.m. on Sept. 7 and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sept. 8. Awards will be presented on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Live music and entertainment will be pro-vided throughout the event, and commercial exhibitors and vendors will complement the entry displays.

Fall fair promises bumper crop

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BY SAM VAN SCHIENelson Star

The School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake)trustee for Slocan Valley is stepping down from her position.

Two-term trustee Barbara Lindsay is pursu-ing an opportunity to volunteer at public schools in Zanzibar in September. Though she’s only nine months into the three year elected position she received by acclamation, Lindsay said her skills will be put to better use overseas.

“There’s a skill set I have and I’m passionate about and I can use in a way that’s probably bet-ter for me and better for people,” she said.

Lindsay spent six years travelling the world as a teacher and adviser after she retired in 2002. Her work took her to Kuwait, Mexico, Egypt, Korea and Quatar.

When the opportunity to work in Zanzibar came through her email inbox, she couldn’t help but respond.

“I just hit send, and then they called me and now I’m off on a direction that I have no idea how it will unfold,” she said.

She has a one year contract to work with the heads of five primary schools and five secondary schools on Pemba Island, helping them develop curriculum and sharing best practices from the BC education system.

“I’m hoping to do some work around gender equality and create some strength for young

women and girls,” she said. “There’s a lot about the job I won’t find out until I get there.”

The school board was slated to receive Lindsay’s official resigna-tion at its Aug. 28 regular meeting. Supt. Jeff Jones said the board will have to make a plan to fill the position.

“We’re discussing with the prov-

ince our options for how to do that,” Jones said.

Lindsay said she’s been talking with several people in Slocan who might be interested in taking her place.

“It would good to have a real elec-tion, with multiple candidates, to really get people interested in discus-sions around education,” she said.

SD8 trustee stepping down

WHERE IT’S ART — Baillie-Grohman Estate Winery in Erickson was an art-lover's heaven on Saturday when four of Creston's best-known artists were invited to paint on site. James McDowell, Sandy Kunze (below), Alison Masters (right) and Brandy Dyer painted and chatted with visitors throughout the afternoon and were joined in their artistic efforts by Dyer's daughters, Keiryn and Kienna (below right), after the girls insisted on being rushed back home to pick up their art supplies. For more photos, visit www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca/community.

Lorne Eckersley

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The government of Canada is committed to supporting parents and families. To this end, on Aug. 7, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced a proposed new Employment Insurance (EI) special benefit for parents of critically ill children.

The government recogniz-es the emotional and finan-cial challenges faced by par-ents when a child has a life-threatening illness or injury and the vital role parents play in a child’s recovery. Once implemented, this new EI special benefit will pro-vide income support for up to 35 weeks to parents or legal guardians of minor children (under 18 years of age) with a life-threatening illness or injury.

As with other EI special benefits, applicants (parents or legal guard-ians) will need to have worked a minimum of 600 hours in the last year and take leave from their employment. Self-employed work-ers who have opted into the EI pro-

gram will need to have earned income in the previous calendar year ($6,222 in 2012) to be eligible for the benefit. All applicants will also need to submit a medical cer-

tificate signed by a Canadian-certified pediatrician or medical specialist.

Benefits may be combined with other benefits, such as the compas-sionate care benefit and parental ben-efit, or shared between parents and may also be used at any time within a 52-week period. Benefits will end once the maximum of 35 weeks of benefits have been paid, the 52-week benefit period ends, once the child’s

condition improves or in the unfortu-nate event that the child passes away.

For the purposes of this new spe-cial benefit, a critically ill child is

defined as one who has a life-threatening illness or injury for which continued parental care or support is required.

The new EI special benefit for parents of critically ill children is expected to be available in June 2013 and will help an estimated 6,000 families per year.

This new EI special benefit will ease the financial pressure on parents who take time off work to care for their critically ill or injured children when they need it the most. As the member of Parliament for Kootenay-Columbia, I am pleased that our government has taken this further initiative to assist and sup-port families.

David Wilks is the member of Parliament for the Kootenay-Columbia federal riding.

A CBC Radio program on Saturday raised a topic that seems to have relevance in almost every aspect of human society. It’s also a wonderful reinforcement for liber-tarians — folks who don’t like too much government influ-ence or interference in their lives.

The Invisible Hand’s topic on the weekend was an economic concept called perverse incentives, which are the unintended results of actions taken to address a particular issue. The most amusing example on the program was a plan in Hanoi to reduce a problem rat population. Get the people to take on the battle, officials decided. Encourage them to kill the rats by paying them for each one. Of course, the city government didn’t want to be inundated by people arriving at offices with dead rats so, like most similar plans over the years and around the world, it decided to settle for the tail. It takes me back to my gopher-snar-ing days in Calgary.

But, as Robert Burns said so beautifully:

“The best-laid schemes o’ mice an’ men

Gang aft agley,An’ lea’e us nought but grief an’

pain,For promis’d joy!”The first sign that something

was amiss came when officials noticed tailless rats running around in alleys and gutters. Then, a number of “rat farms” were dis-covered. Residents were taking full advantage of the rat tail reward scheme, first by not bothering to kill the rodents (a messy and unnecessary activity, and one that, shall we say, kills the goose that lays the golden egg) and then upping the ante by capturing them

and practicing rat husbandry (and wifery, too, one surmises), making it unnecessary to actually go out and hunt for the animals.

The Hanoi government aban-doned the plan when an analysis

showed the rat population was actu-ally increasing.

Another example cited was the three-strikes-and-you’re-out policy now used in about half of the American states. The plan, intend-ed to provide a disincentive for criminal behavior by locking up crooks for life when they are con-victed of a third crime, seems harsh by Canadian standards, but it does seem to have a logical basis. But what happens when a criminal is aware of the dire con-sequences when he faces arrest for a third crime? It turns out that the death rate of police officers has doubled in those states since the law was enacted. Cop killers have testified that they deemed the act of murder to be an acceptable risk when facing a conviction of a less-er crime that would put them behind bars for life. In effect, the law has the perverse consequence of turning, for example, a thief into a murderer.

By pure coincidence, on this week’s This American Life public radio broadcast, host Ira Glass introduced the program he titled “Loopholes”, those little glitches that clever folks seem born to exploit. The program opened with

a story about an Austrian woman in 18th century who was so disillu-sioned with her arranged marriage that she decided she wanted to die. The problem she faced was that suicide was a sure passage to hell

because a person who takes his own life has no oppor-tunity to be blessed and forgiven for his sins.

She thought she had found a loophole when she tried to commit suicide by consuming arsenic in a small enough quantity that she would have time to repent in the presence of a priest before she died, thus

paving her way to heaven. She eventually abandoned that plan and came up with an even more dire scheme. By killing someone, she concluded, she would have the chance to be blessed and forgiven before being put to death. Just to show how rational she was despite her unhappiness, she decided to kill a child, because children, in the eyes of the church, are innocent and they get a quick pass into heaven.

The researcher who told the story reported finding evidence that hun-dreds of others had, in their misery, used the same tactic with the same optimism that they had found a loophole that would allow them to end their misery and still get into heaven. The eventual government response? Repeal the death sentence for child killers.

If you think about almost any leg-islation, chances are you can think of a perverse incentive, an unintended consequence that flies in the face of the lawmakers’ intentions. For start-ers, put marijuana laws to the test. Perverse incentives could become the hottest parlour game since Trivial Pursuit.

Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.

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Story onpage 12Q

To the Editor:Creston and area residents may not

yet be aware of the Fortis BC plan to replace electric analog meters with a wireless “smart” or “advanced” meter, part of the advanced metering infra-structure (AMI) project to be done on all homes within the near future.

The Aug. 16 Advance includes their public notice of application for this AMI project. From the website www.ecolight-en.com: “Following in the footsteps of BC Hydro’s smart metering roll-out, Fortis BC recently filed an application with the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) for an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) project. Released on July 26, the application out-lines the plan for AMI including the costs, the benefits to customers and the public consultation process. Advanced meters or ‘smart meters’ provide a num-ber of advantages for consumers and the utility alike, including real-time access to energy information, reduced estimates for billing, quicker notification of outages and electricity theft reduc-tion, which costs millions annually. …

“A few high-level bullets on the AMI program include:

“•Number of meters — 115,000 meters exchanged in total;

“•Cost — $47 million AMI program;“•Timing — Meter exchanges would

begin in 2014 and be complete by the end of 2015;

“•Environment — Eliminates 191,000 tonnes of GHG emissions from meter reading vehicles.

“•Theft prevention — Electricity theft costs Fortis BC about $3.7 million annually.”

Creston residents should also become aware and informed of the hundreds of documented problems, hazards and potential dangers associated with these new meters. The smart meters have been installed in many states in the U.S. and many cities in Canada. To date, there are reports of huge cost increases in electrici-ty bills, numerous fires and fire explo-sions, sickness in people and animals, dead bees and plants, and damage to appliances and electronics, pacemakers, along with safety, security and privacy problems.

If you haven’t heard about this yet, start becoming informed about these dangers by visiting www.stopsmartme-tersbc.ca. The reports are staggering and shocking! You will not want one of these meters on your home or work building.

Time is of the essence, and you must register your comments by Sept. 7 with the BCUC (www.bcuc.com ). Why didn’t they give people more time for this process?

It’s good to know that the Regional District of Central Kootenay has passed two resolutions this year supporting an opt-out provision for these meters.

Please, Creston and area residents, also continue to voice your concerns with your town council or regional dis-trict over these not so smart wireless meters. Ask for a moratorium as Osoyoos and 53 other B.C. cities have done. BC Hydro and Fortis BC appar-

ently have the ability to alternatively use non-harmful wired smart meters,. as is being done in Ontario, to collect and transit data instead of forcing bio-logically harmful microwave radiation upon people and the environment.

Sharon SadlerErickson

To the Editor:Creston town council has been operat-

ing in a crisis management style for the past decade, with managers being com-paratively overpaid and departments overstaffed, including overly generous financial funding paid out for council members’ travel allowances. All of this is resulting in excessively high taxation to the property and business owners in the town, resulting in direct shorting to all who are concerned about regaining financial control toward sustaining and growing essential infrastructure levels, including street maintenance.

To reverse this situation, I suggest the following items be placed on the town council’s agenda for a town hall meeting exclusively for these six items. Each of the issues to be discussed and decisions made on each item by way of secret ballot vote by council members:

•A resolution to be passed that reduc-es the number of councillors in the 2014 municipal election from six to four;

•Freeze salaries for a minimum of eight years to allow for positive reas-sessment of all areas of expenditure;

•Travel restrictions by council mem-bers will be limited to one per month, with distances limited to a radius of Nelson to the north and Cranbrook to the east. As an alternative to expending higher cost travel funds for interacting with municipalities farther away, council will adopt the use of modern interactive telecommunications systems (such as video conferencing) from now on;

•Effective immediately, council must revert its town hall meeting times back to 7 p.m. as is the norm with all other municipal town hall meetings in B.C. By not doing so, council is blatantly denying its Creston citizens the opportunity to express their concerns without having to book time off from their workplace;

•Effective Feb. 1, 2013, council hire one newly graduated police officer for the Town of Creston at a starting salary of $38,000 for the first three years, then hire one more rookie graduate each year for the next five years. Living within the town’s limits will be part of the application requirements. Once this is accomplished, council can cancel the town’s contract with the RCMP, which is neither affordable nor feasible; and

•In the spring of 2013, following the budget, begin a replacement program for all the town’s half-ton pickup trucks. Starting with two per year, switch to more fuel-efficient mid-size pickup trucks, with standard transmis-sions to reduce overall costs. Also con-sider the savings for fleet insurance and purchase pricing with fleet buying.

All of the above strategies are con-sidered “aggressive management” and are essential to undertake if our town is

to ever get its fiscal responsibilities in order and allow our council to be proud of their purpose in serving the taxpayers of Creston with tangible integrity and diligence.

Michael BunnCreston

To the Editor:Many of the actions being taken

today by environmentally conscien-tious people are more or less attempts to treat a symptom of the big problem. And perhaps a piecemeal process is the most effective way to get the majority to take part in the process. But I think that it is opportune to draw Canadians’ attention to a matter of grave concern and suggest to you that rallying to stop the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipe-line and thereby prevent the almost certain spills of bitumen and solvent from the pipeline or the tankers carry-ing it to overseas markets is, more or less, treating a symptom.

Here is the prologue:Our solar system was formed about

4.5 billion years ago and our sun is expected to expand into a red giant in another four billion years, thereby annihilating life on Earth. So we can plan ahead for four billion years. It took about 3.5 billion of the 4.5 billion years for astronomical, geological and some biological events and processes for substances like sodium, chlorine, phosphorus, potassium, nitrates, heavy and light metals, and carbon-based gas-ses, liquids and solids to be separated and concentrated, then sequestered in large deposits beneath the surface of our planet and, thereby, about one bil-lion years ago, making our atmosphere, oceans and land suitable for the devel-opment of oxygen-breathing animals.

Here is the big problem:Presently, we are mining, drilling,

pumping and fracking (hydraulic frac-turing) in order to unsequester these substances, use them to supply energy, grow food, manufacture machines and devices, and give us a better quality of life and great economy. However, in the language of economists, there is a significant negative externality, which is: in unsequestering these substances, we return them to the air, water and land where they were in the beginning, and if we release enough, our environ-ment will no longer be suitable for oxy-gen breathing animals. That won’t give us a better quality of life for the remaining four billion years.

We need to get in balance with the nature of our planet, find the limit to our growth where we can recycle natu-rally, keep the air and water clean, use solar energy to its maximum potential, recognize everyone as equal and avoid having the four horsemen of the apoca-lypse make our decisions for us. That will give us a great economy without a negative externality.

Peter RossLister

Time to fight smart meters

Financial tips for town

People need balance with nature

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A father and son were walking along a beach when they came upon a dead bird.

The lad asked, “What’s that, dad?”

The father replied, “A seagull. It died and went to heaven.”

A few moments later, the boy said, “Did God throw it out of heaven, Dad?”

This story shows some of the con-fusion that exists when someone dies. Who has not heard that a per-son has died and gone to heaven? But have they?

I have been volunteering at the Amazing Facts Ministry (see chan-nel 49 at 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Pacific time on Sundays) at the Cavell Street office here in Creston for the last year and am surprised at the amount of interest with people wanting to know the truth about what happens when we die.

As God is the Creator, we should learn from His word. So what does the Bible teach?

“In the beginning God created man from the dust of the earth and then breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a liv-ing soul.” (Genesis 2:7)

Thus a soul is the combination of breath (spirit) and dust. Dust plus breath equals soul. It is like a com-puter: You have the CPU (the dust) and turn the electricity (the breath of life) on and lo, the computer works. Turn the switch off and the computer “sleeps” until the electric-ity is reconnected and it becomes alive again. Take light bulb (dust) and electricity (breath of life), add the two and you get light (living being or soul).

Death is the opposite of life. “Then the dust will return to the earth as it was and the spirit will return to God who gave it.” (Ecclesiastes12:7)

In Job 3:17-21, the same Hebrew word is translated as “breath” and “spirit”, and that is consistent as it is God’s spirit or breath that gives life to man.

The Bible teaches that “the soul

that sins will die.” (Ezekiel 18:20) So where do people go when they die? Satan’s first recorded lie is found in Genesis 3:4, “You will not surely die,” and ever since then we have heard echoes of that lie for God had clearly said, “You

will die.”Do good people

go to heaven when they die? Let us look at David, a man after God’s own heart, one surely who should be in heaven. “David is both dead and buried and his tomb is with us to this day. … For David did not ascend into the heavens.” (Acts 2:29, 34)

Thus we can conclude that good people do not go to heaven when they die, nor do the bad go to the other place!

The Bible is clear that “the dead know nothing.” (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6, 10) and “the dead do not praise the Lord.” (Psalm 115:17)

David spoke of “the sleep of death.” (Psalms 13:3) All through-out the Old Testament, when kings died, they “slept with their fathers.” (1 Kings 2:10)/ The same is true in the New Testament.

Jesus said that Lazarus, after he had been dead for four days, was sleeping. And after the disciples replied that he would get better, Jesus said plainly, “Lazarus is dead,” and that He would wake him from the sleep of death. (John 11) Jesus claimed that He was the resurrection and the life. Thus, death is but a sleep, for Jesus will resurrect all. And Lazarus had noth-ing to say about his time dead!

Those who believe and trust can look forward with eager anticipa-tion to the day when Jesus returns and calls His people from the graves, and the righteous living, to everlasting life with Him. (1 Thessalonians 4:15-8 and 1 Corinthians 15:51-55)

The Christian hope is the return of Jesus Christ and the resurrection. When our Lord returns, “the dead in Christ shall rise. … So shall we ever be with the Lord.” (1 Thessalonians 4:16, 17) Paul said Christians will “be with the Lord” when He returns. Jesus taught the same thing when He promised His disciples, “I will come again, and receive you to myself.” (John 14:3)

Contact Amazing Facts Ministries at 250-428-9993 for further details.

Ian Cotton is the retired pastor of the Creston Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Velle Wietman and Zavallennahh Huscroft joining the Hollyhocks

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Velle Weitman and Zavallennahh Huscroft will join the Hollyhocks —Carl Erickson and Warren and Kalen Huscroft — for an evening of eclectic music at the Snoring Sasquatch on Sept. 8, where the audience will hear everything from R&B to Hank Williams to Dire Straits.

Fiddling sisters Weitman and Zavallennahh (formerly known as Jaime RT), are the daugh-ters of Warren and were raised in the Creston Valley. Both have gone on to make professional careers from their musical training in folk and classical music.

Weitman is mar-ried with three young children, and has performed and recorded all over Canada, the U.S.A. and the U.K., and runs a Suzuki and fiddle program called Velvet Strings. It was through violin lessons that she met her musical match, Julie Matthews. Soon after, the Velle Weitman Trio, with her husband, Aaron Weitman, was formed. They perform locally and Weitman and Matthews also perform as a duo called Purple Velvet.

Performer, composer, arranger and music educator Zavallennahh has released two multi-award nominated albums on the Dog My Cat label. She is an independent folk and classical artist, as well as a member of the Juno award-winning James Keelaghan band, and can often be found performing with her singer-songwrit-er brother, Daniel Huscroft.

Zavallennahh is the musical spark plug and driving force behind Fiddleworks music camp and music books. A dynamic performer and teacher on fiddola and piano, she travels North America and the U.K. performing and giving workshops, and especially loves working with Native youth in the Northwest Territories.

Erickson has a musical background span-ning R&B, country, jazz and more. He began his musical education at 17 when he was enrolled in HMCS Naden Tri-Service School of Music. In Vancouver in the ’60s, Carl played with the Nocturnals, a band that made 22 recordings, most well-known of which was This Ain’t Love. Carl recalls how their band backed both Glen Campbell and the original Coasters at the PNE Dance Party.

Keyboardist Kalen Huscroft (née Wild) will be known to many as one of Creston’s music

teachers, teaching both violin and piano in her West Creston studio. You may also have seen Kalen leading the Creston Fiddlers at various local events in the past few years. She started her musical journey in Toronto where she used her classical training to accompany ballet classes in local dance studios and at the Banff School of Fine Arts in the late ’60s. As well, she was busy teaching piano, playing recorders in a Renaissance ensemble, and

singing folk songs with her sister, Rosanne.

But it was in 1972 that Kalen discov-ered her true pas-sion — bluegrass! Upon first hearing bluegrass at Paul’s Saloon in San Francisco, Kalen jumped in with both feet, immediately acquiring a mando-lin, fiddle, banjo

and guitar and attempting to play them. From that time until she met Warren Huscroft in 2006, Kalen listened to and played only bluegrass. Then she got the phone call that changed her musical life forever.

Guitarist Warren Huscroft, born and raised in Creston, was a member of popular teen band the Ambassadors in the ’60s, many times winner of Kootenay battles of the bands. Warren and Erickson have each played with the late key-boardist, Jack Velker. Warren met Jack at Mount Royal Junior College in Alberta, back in their teenage years. Jack later moved to Creston where he joined The Ambassadors. Warren spent much time in the Vancouver area in the early days, playing and recording with several bands, the most popular of which was Amethyst.

Back in Creston with his family, Warren played in several bands until 1987, most nota-bly Summit and Deja Vue. He then retired from playing until 2006 when he was asked to reunite The Ambassadors band for a local class reunion (class of ’66). Original members of the Ambassadors were eager to reunite; unfortu-nately Jack Velker (keyboardist) was unable to make it. On a tip, Warren called Kalen and asked her if she would be willing to fill in. Kalen agreed, put bluegrass aside, and learned to play classic rock and roll (which she had missed in her teenage years, being too busy playing Beethoven and Debussy).

Tickets to the Sept. 8 show are $12 in advance at the Snoring Sasquatch, Black Bear Books and Kingfisher Used Books, and $15 at the door, which opens at 7 p.m.; the show begins at 8.

Submitted(From left) Velle Weitman, Zavallennahh Huscroft, Kalen Huscroft, Warren Huscroft and Carl Erickson.

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39 (11:45) “X-Men” “X2: X-Men United” (’03) Patrick Stewart. Sinbad Doctor Who

40 (11:45) “Thunderheart” (’92) “Top Gun” (’86) Tom Cruise. “Four Brothers” (’05) Premiere.

42 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Friends Friends Canadian Pickers Weird or What? Friends Friends Friends Friends

43 CTV News CTV Lovett CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)

44 Wiggles Bubble Cat in Max, Rby Octo Big Mike Toopy Cat in Rolie Max, Rby Big

45 “The Ringer” Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson News News Whatever 16x9

48 7 Jazzy Pépin Scrap Gener Lawrence Welk Time/By Time/By Antique Roadshow Groban

49 Tehlka Words Sardari Gaunda Punjabi Sanjha Masti Intezar Jee Des-Pardes

50 Transat Québec “La Plus grande partie jamais jouée” (’05) Mr. Bean La Semaine verte Telejnl La Petite

2 “The Ringer” Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson News News Hour (N) 16x9

54 America’s Best America’s Best America’s Best America’s Best America’s Best MuchMusic Count

64 All That (:25) “Practical Magic” “When a Stranger Calls” (:45) “The Muppets Take Manhattan” The Jerk

81 Partir Mixeur Tout-monde Quest. Journal GPS À Table Mot de passe Vie

224 NASCAR Racing NASCAR NASCAR Racing SP Cen On Edge Victory Monster Jam Monster Jam

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3 Law & Order: SVU CSI: Crime Scene Castle News News (:05) “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”

4 11 College Football Pac-12 Wheel Jeopardy Primetime: What News Cash Cash Cash

5 Law & Order: SVU News (:29) Saturday Night Live Pillow News Spr. Paid Money Memory

6 9 Entertainment Ton. CSI: NY 48 Hours Mystery 48 Hours Mystery News Insider Cebria Paid

7 13 Traveler Back America’s/Talent Saving Hope (N) Law & Order: SVU News (:35) Saturday Night Live

8 10 ’12 U.S. Open SportsCentre (N) E:60 SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball: Red Sox at Athletics Intentional Talk Sportsnet Con. Poker Cycling

11 12 16x9 “Les Invasions Barbares” (’03) Engineering News (:34) Saturday Night Live

12 22 Science of Cats Heartbeat A Touch of Frost “House Calls” Clues Clues A Touch of Frost

13 3 Absolutely fifth estate “Iron Road” (’09) Peter O’Toole. News Winnipeg Comedy Pillars

14 8 College Football Two Men Two Men Big Bang Big Bang Q13 Wanted Touch Biased Whacked

15 CNN Newsroom 41 President George H.W. Bush. CNN Newsroom 41 President George H.W. Bush.

16 6 “Star Wars IV” “Swordfish” (’01) John Travolta. Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants Tenants

17 23 Bryan Bryan Spelling Manor Design Star All Kitchen Kitchen Income Income Disaster Disaster

18 14 Hatfields & McCoys (:01) Hatfields & McCoys (:01) Hatfields & McCoys

21 (6:30) “Blue Crush” (’02, Drama) “Bring It On” (’00, Comedy) Kirsten Dunst. “Blue Crush” (’02)

22 The Next Star “The Master of Disguise” (’02) Zoink’d! Weird Splatalot Splatalot “Master”

23 My Mother Diana National Market National One/One My Mother Diana National Market National One/One

25 “Inception” (’10) Leonardo DiCaprio. “Ghost Rider” (’07) Nicolas Cage. Termintr

26 15 Sons of Guns To Be Announced Dirty Jobs Auction Auction Sons of Guns MythBusters

27 Bridezillas Buy Buy Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Big Brother After Dark (N)

28 18 Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life NINJA Paid

30 “Robin Hood” (’10) “No Country for Old Men” (’07) “A Knight’s Tale” (’01) Heath Ledger.

31 “Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School” Crash Crash “Austin Powers in Goldmember” “Kill Bill: Vol. 1”

32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Random “The Cheetah Girls 2” (’06) (:37) “The Suite Life Movie” Buzz Over

33 “Old School” (’03) Luke Wilson. “Talladega Nights: Ricky Bobby” “Old School” (’03) Luke Wilson.

34 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang

36 Chopped Sugar Sugar Food Truck Race Chopped Chopped Cupcake Wars

37 24 Liquida GetS Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 (6:00) “The Departed” (’06) Pawn Pawn Pickers Ice Road Truckers Great Lake

39 “Kick-Ass” (’10) Aaron Johnson. “Batman” (’89) Jack Nicholson. Supernatural

40 Four “Four Brothers” (’05) Mark Wahlberg. “Top Gun” (’86) Tom Cruise. War

42 Jokers Jokers Canadian Pickers 70s ’70s 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Friends Friends Jokers Jokers

43 News CTV News CTV News National News National News National News National

44 Franklin Toopy Waybu Rolie Yo Yo Sesame Street Rolie Thomas Chug Yo

45 “Les Invasions Barbares” (’03) Engineering News (:35) Saturday Night Live World Poker Tour

48 7 Groban Australian Pink Floyd Austin City Limits Jazz Icons American Masters Louis Prima

49 Aikam Taur Lashkara WAQT Aaja Believe Divine Little Classics

50 La Petite “À vos marques... Party! 2” (’09) (SC) 1800 sec TJ (:40) Les Soprano Les Soprano (SC)

2 “Les Invasions Barbares” (’03) Engineering News (:35) Saturday Night Live World Poker Tour

54 MuchMusic Count New.Music.Live America’s Best America’s Best America’s Best America’s Best

64 (6:20) “The Jerk” “Knockaround Guys” (:35) “Things Change” (’88) (:20) “Who’s Harry Crumb?”

81 Les Bougon TV5 Jrnl (:40) On n’est pas couché Taratata “Charlotte Gainsbourg”

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SUNDAY MORNING / SEPTEMBER 27 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30

3 Hobo Hobo Paid Program Remodel etalk Worst Driver SportsCentre W5 (DVS)

4 11 Good Morning KOMO 4 News This Week Rescue Paid Paid Fat Loss Wipeout

5 Flash Meet the Press (N) Got Grt Pil Paid Fat Loss Perf. Ryder Golf PGA Tour Golf

6 9 News Nation 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Third and Women’s Fourth Round. (N) (Live)

7 13 News News News Upfront Caught Looking Ryder Golf PGA Tour Golf

8 10 Report Sports SportsCentre Motoring Fins Summer World/Poker World/Poker CFL Pre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. MLB Blue MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Toronto Blue Jays.

11 12 Sunday Morning News (N) Ances Context Hour of Power (N) News PGA Golf

12 22 Rob Ro Magic Charlie Upside Arthur Jack Wild The Little Prince Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

13 3 Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street Land One/One

14 8 David V’Impe Fox News Sunday Paid Paid Got Younger Ugly Betty “The Contender”

15 Fareed Zakaria Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria Next List Newsr’m Your Money (N)

16 6 Trucks! Muscle Flip Men Flip Men Xtreme Horse. Trucks! Muscle Flip Men Flip Men Surviving Disaster

17 23 Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Best of Holmes Property Property Hunters Hunt Intl Bryan Bryan

18 14 “Andromeda” Longmire Longmire Longmire Longmire Longmire

21 Love It or List It Will Will Will Will Property Brothers “Bring It On” (’00) Kirsten Dunst.

22 Rated A Kid Puppies Puppies Sponge. Squirrel Winx iCarly Rock Victo The Next Star

23 CBC News Now With Nancy Wilson From Toronto. (N) CBC News Now With Christine Birak (N)

25 Continuum “The Other Guys” (’10) Will Ferrell. “Inception” (’10) Leonardo DiCaprio.

26 15 Nerve Center Nerve Center Worst Driver Salvage Hunters Pyros Gold Rush

27 Princess Princess For Rent For Rent Million Dollar LA “Starsky & Hutch” (’04) “The Karate Kid”

28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Gown Gown Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried

30 “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” (’97) “Jurassic Park III” (’01) “Mission: Impossible”

31 Jim Jim Scooby Jerry “Scooby-Doo! And the” Scooby “Scooby-Doo Mummy” Scooby

32 20 Hannah Wizards Phineas Gravity Good Wingin’ It ANT Jessie Austin Shake It “Wizards-Waver”

33 Career P. Affairs “X-Men: The Last Stand” (’06) “Blindness” (’08) Mark Ruffalo “Crazy-Alabama”

34 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang

36 AnnaOl AnnaOl Nigella Sand. Gotta Gotta Top Chef Masters Bobby Flay Restaurant Sta.

37 24 Paid Paid Paid Paid MonsterQuest MonsterQuest MonsterQuest MonsterQuest

38 Pawn Pawn American Pickers American American Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn

39 (:15) “X-Men” (’00) Hugh Jackman. “X2: X-Men United” (’03) Patrick Stewart. Kick-Ass

40 (6:00) “Hondo” “Jeremiah Johnson” (’72) Will Geer “Big Jake” (’71) John Wayne.

42 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends

43 CTV News Weekend CTV News Weekend

44 Bubble Mike Cat in Max, Rby Dora... Are We Angelina Franklin Babar Builder Mike Wonder

45 (6:00) Sunday Morning News (N) Ances Context Hour of Power (N) Simpson Simpson PGA Tour Golf

48 7 MotorWk Autoline Leader Record Group Need Journal Contrary The Red Tail Amer. Experience

49 Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Context Living Truth Faith Food Power 700 Club

50 Mike Mystères Pirates Jibber Club Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les Coulisses TJ Verte

2 (6:00) Sunday Morning News (N) Ances Context Hour of Power (N) Simpson Simpson PGA Tour Golf

54 Video Awards Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi

64 (6:45) “Look Who’s Talking” (:25) “Batman & Robin” (’97) (:35) “Batman Forever” (’95) Bobby

81 Vie Cliquez Nouvo Ca roule Reflets Sud Impossible Journal Disney

224 Classic Chop Cut Hot Rod Gearz Lucas Oil Off Road Garage Australian V8 Supercars Sydney. Perform.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON / SEPTEMBER 21 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 Hope-Future “The Man Who Lost Himself” (’05) In Fash’n Fashion CTV News (N) The Listener

4 11 NASCAR Special Auto Racing KOMO 4 News News ABC KOMO 4 News

5 PGA Tour Golf News News Dateline NBC (N) America’s/Talent America’s/Talent

6 9 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Paid Paid Insider Pets.TV News News News News

7 13 PGA Tour Golf Lazy Wiggles Mat Upfront KING 5 News (N) News News

8 10 CFL Football: Blue Bombers at Roughriders NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: AdvoCare 500. (N)

9 19 MLB Baseball: Angels at Mariners Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball: White Sox at Tigers

11 12 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson News (5:59) News Hour

12 22 Under Under Hope for Wildlife Canada The Blue Planet Art of the Heist Clues Clues

13 3 Q With Jian Jeopardy Wheel Canada’s Smartest Person “Water Horse: Legend”

14 8 (12:00) “The Contender” (’00) Grey’s Anatomy Jim Raymond Mother Mother Two Men Two Men

15 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Teddy: In His Own Words

16 6 Jesse James-Man “Star Wars IV: A New Hope” (’77) Mark Hamill. “Star Wars V: The Empire”

17 23 Four Houses Best of Holmes Property Property House Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Four Houses

18 14 Longmire Longmire Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 Bring It “Bring It On Again” (’04) Anne Judson-Yager. “Bring It On: All or Nothing” (’06, Comedy) Bring It

22 “Willy Wonka & Chocolate” Super “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” “Journey-Center”

23 CBC News Now Market Nature/ Things fifth estate My Mother Diana National

25 Inception “The Other Guys” (’10) Will Ferrell. Copper: Badge Copper Copper (N)

26 15 Dangerous Flights How Jaws Changed the World Sharkzilla Air Jaws Apoc. Impossible Shot

27 (12:00) “The Karate Kid” (’10) Collection The Mis The Mis Intervention Collection

28 18 Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried

30 “Mission Impsbl.” “Robin Hood” (’10) Russell Crowe. “The Bourne Identity” (’02)

31 “Scooby-Doo!” Johnny T “Scooby-Doo” “Scooby-Doo” “Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare”

32 20 Wizards Phineas Gravity ANT Good Random Jessie Wizards Shake It Austin Good Wingin’ It

33 “Crazy-Alabama” The Closer Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” (’06)

34 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang

36 Anne Burrell Diners Diners Restaurant Gotta Gotta Bobby Flay Restaurant Sta.

37 24 MonsterQuest MonsterQuest GetS Liquida Mantracker Survivorman The Beat The Beat

38 Shark Wranglers Pawn Pawn American American Ice Road Truckers American Pickers Pawn Pawn

39 (12:30) “Kick-Ass” (’10) Doctor Who Sinbad (N) Alphas “Alphaville” Grimm (N)

40 “Gunpoint” (’66) Audie Murphy. “Tombstone” (’93) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Hell on Wheels (N)

42 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends

43 CTV News Question Period CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)

44 Little Bubble Cat in Max, Rby Octo Big Mike Toopy Cat in Rolie Max, Rby Big

45 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson News News Whatever American Cleve

48 7 “Who Killed” Tradesmen Moyers-Comp New Tricks Royal Memories Masterpiece

49 Randall David Arise Tom’row Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Turning Facts J. Hagee J. Meyer

50 Verte Regard Football universitaire McGill à Laval. (En différé N) (SC) Les Chefs (SC) Telejnl Dé

2 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson News (4:59) News Hour American Cleve

54 Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi MuchMusic Count

64 “Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius” (’04) (2:50) “Little Big League” (’94) “Look Who’s Talking” Look-Too

81 Disneyland Tout-monde GPS Journal Questions Vie “Après lui”

224 SP Cen NASCAR RaceDay (N) (Live) SPEED Center (N) Dumbest Wind Tunnel Hot Rod Gearz

SUNDAY EVENING / SEPTEMBER 27 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 The Mentalist Once Upon a Time Saving Hope News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds

4 11 ABC Fall 2012 Once Upon a Time TV’s Most Dynamic Duos News (:35) “Flashdance”

5 America’s/Talent News Sports Juice and Lose! Paid Paid Meet the Press News Paid

6 9 60 Minutes (:01) Big Brother The Good Wife The Mentalist News News Jdg Judy Paid

7 13 Dateline NBC (N) America’s/Talent America’s Got Talent News Upfront Pillow Cindy C

8 10 NASCAR Racing SportsCentre (N) Motoring SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre Sports Sports

9 19 MLB Baseball Cycling Vuelta a Espana, Stage 15. Sportsnet Con. UEFA Cricket Poker

11 12 American Cleve Big Brother (N) Fam Guy Simpson The Good Wife News Ances Paid V’Impe

12 22 Lost Gorillas New Tricks Garrow’s Law Cracker “The Last Waltz” (’78)

13 3 bullyPROOF “Alice in Wonderland” (’10) National News fifth estate Canadian

14 8 MDA Show of Strength The 2012 fundraiser. Q13 Sports American Cleve Simpson Simpson

15 CNN Newsroom Teddy: In His Own Words CNN Newsroom Teddy: In His Own Words

16 6 “Star Wars V” Band of Brothers Band of Brothers Band of Brothers “Carentan” Ways

17 23 Design Star All Best of Holmes Four Houses Urban Urban Property Property Bryan Bryan

18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 (6:30) “Bring It On: In It to Win It” (’07) “Seventeen Again” (’00, Comedy) Tia Mowry. Deal The Big The Big

22 “Journey-Center” Weird Young Boys Zoink’d! The Next Star In Real Life “Journey-Center”

23 9/11 State of Emergency National 9/11 State of Emergency National

25 Common Law (N) “The Other Guys” (’10) Will Ferrell. “Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull”

26 15 MythBusters How Jaws Changed the World Sharkzilla Air Jaws Apoc. Impossible Shot

27 Million Dollar LA The Mis The Mis Intervention Collection Big Brother After Dark (N)

28 18 Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Paid Paid

30 Bourne “Inside Man” (’06) Denzel Washington. (:10) “Mission: Impossible” (’96) Bourne

31 “Scooby Doo-Phantosaur” Crash Crash Chicken Archer Crash Futurama Chicken Archer

32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Random “The Thirteenth Year” “It Could Happen to You” Buzz Over

33 “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” “The Guardian” (’06) Kevin Costner. The Closer Cheers

34 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang

36 Anne Burrell Restaurant Bobby Flay Restaurant Sta. Anne Burrell Top Chef Masters

37 24 GetS Liquida Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 Great Lake Bomb Hunters Pawn Pawn Ice Road Truckers Great Lake Shark Wranglers

39 The Johnsons Paranormal Wi. Sinbad “Next” (’07) Nicolas Cage. Grimm

40 Breaking Bad Town (:35) Breaking Bad Hell on Wheels (:40) Breaking Bad Town (12:15) “Big Jake”

42 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends

43 News CTV News CTV News National News National News National News National

44 Franklin Toopy Waybu Rolie Backyard Dora... Sesame Street Rolie Thomas Chug Yo

45 Wife Cleve (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy Simpson News Ances Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.

48 7 Mystery MI-5 “Aftermath” POV Military planner Daniel Ellsberg. In/Life America American Mack Record

49 Osteen Beyond Canadian Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom’row Sid Roth Tribal Tom’row Osteen

50 Dé Et Dieu Le Grand rire 2011 Train pour la vie TJ Amour-country (:40) “Indigènes”

2 The Good Wife (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy Simpson News Ances Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.

54 MuchMusic Count Trial Trial Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk

64 “Look-Talking” “Lady in the Water” (’06) “Stephen King” (:40) “Virus” (’99)

81 Après lui Sa vie TV5 Jrnl Manche entre J’ai vu changer Partir autrement Les Bougon Science

224 Classic Car Craz. Victory NASCAR Victory L. Formula One Racing Belgian Grand Prix. V8 Supercars

MONDAY EVENING / SEPTEMBER 37 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Grimm “Quill” (N) Castle All Night Mike News News (:05) The Mentalist (12:07) Conan

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Bachelor Pad (N) (:01) Castle News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel

5 Grimm “Quill” (N) News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Perf. Paid C. Daly News Paid

6 9 Ent Insider Mother Big Bang Broke Mike Hawaii Five-0 News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside Stars Earn Stripes (Season Finale) (N) Grimm “Quill” (N) News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 ’12 U.S. Open SportsCentre (N) E:60 SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Cycling Vuelta a Espana, Stage 16. Sportsnet Con. Blue UFC Ultimate Fighter

11 12 Ent ET Hotel Hell (Season Finale) (N) In Plain Sight News Hour Final ET Tube

12 22 Blue Realm Art of the Heist Annie Leibovitz “Naked States” (’00) Annie Leibovitz

13 3 Wheel Jeopardy Mr. D Gags Republic of Doyle National George-Tonight Cor Be-Erica

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Hotel Hell (Season Finale) (N) Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

15 Conventn. Obama Revealed: Man Countdown Convention Obama Revealed: Man Con

16 6 “Star Wars” “Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi” (’83) Entou Entou Unsolved Mystery

17 23 Live Live House Hunters House Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl

18 14 (6:00) Coma (N) To Be Announced Storage Storage (:01) Coma (Part 1 of 2) To Be Announced

21 Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Love It or List It Cougar Chris

22 The Next Star (N) Rock Victo Funny Videos The Next Star Young Boys Funny Videos

23 Diam Queen National National Diam Queen National Lang & O’Leary

25 “Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull” “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (’81) “Indiana Jones”

26 15 Auction Auction Mighty Ships Sons of Guns Auction Auction Mighty Ships Auction Auction

27 Collection Debt Debt Intervention Collection Big Brother After Dark (N)

28 18 Big Tiny Big Tiny Little People Bates Bates Big Tiny Big Tiny Little People Popoff Paid

30 White Collar (N) “The Ninth Gate” (’99) Johnny Depp. Franklin & Bash White Collar

31 Looney Deten Total Star Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Crash Futurama Chicken

32 20 Phineas Good ANT Wizards Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “Blindness” (’08) Mark Ruffalo “Just Like Heaven” (’05)

34 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang

36 Sugar Sugar Diners Diners Diners Diners Anne Burrell Top Chef Masters Sugar Sugar

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Mantracker Storage Storage Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 Bomb Hunters (N) Canadian Pickers Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn

39 “Independence” “The Day After Tomorrow” (’04) (:45) “Independence Day” (’96)

40 Thun “Joe Kidd” (’72, Western) “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” (’74) “High Plains”

42 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Max, Rby Toopy Cat in Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Band Chug Rolie Thomas Chug Yo

45 In Plain Sight Hotel Hell (Season Finale) (N) News Whatever Ent ET Tube Tube

48 7 Antique Roadshow Hayloft Gang T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Market Warriors Antiques

49 Charging-Rhino Con Super “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz” Popoff Tom’row Sid Roth

50 Sque Parent Les Chefs (SC) Le Grand rire 2011 Le Téléjournal (SC) TJ Ouest Choralies Kiwis

2 In Plain Sight Hotel Hell (Season Finale) (N) News Hour Final Ent ET Tube Tube

54 Today’s Top 10 Trial TBA The L.A. Complex Inbe Hip Hop Prince Prince Saved/ Library

64 “Free Willy 3” “Spartan” (’04) Val Kilmer. (9:50) “Fargo” (’96) “The Professional”

81 Les Bonheurs TV5 Jrnl (:35) Zone d’ombre Hôpital vétérinaire Quest. Tout-monde On n’demande

224 Truck U Truck U Gearz Gearz Hot Rod Hot Rod Truck U Truck U Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Anderson News News CTV News etalk Big Bang

4 11 Afternoon America General Hospital The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC KOMO 4 News

5 News Inside Local 4 News at 5 News News Wheel Jeopardy Varied Programs

6 9 The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Minute Minute Jdg Judy Jdg Judy News News News CBS

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M CFL Pre CFL Football Edmonton Eskimos at Calgary Stampeders. 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. (N)

T 2012 U.S. Open Tennis 2012 U.S. Open TennisW 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. Sports NFL Kickoff Spec. NFL FootballTh 2012 U.S. Open Tennis SportsCentre 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Quarterfinals. (N)

F 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Hockey 24/7 Sports CFL Pre CFL Football

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M Soccer Central Party Poker Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox.

T World Poker Tour Sports Blue MLB Baseball Baltimore Orioles at Toronto Blue Jays.

W World Poker TourTh World Poker Tour Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles.

F Soccer Baseball Central Sports Blue MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Boston Red Sox.

11 12 Days of our Lives The Talk The Doctors Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour

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M y passion for horses began at a very young age and has been the primary focus of my life. I saved up and bought my fi rst horse at age eleven and still have him today along with

another gelding, a broodmare, and another leased mare that I am hoping to get my next prospects out of this coming year. I rode just about every discipline of riding growing up but dressage and jumping are my favorites. School came pretty easy for me as a child so I decided to become a vet around the age of ten with the thought of combining my academic ability with my love of horses. I was in Pony Club and 4-H for many years and got a good basic knowledge of horse care through those clubs.

G etting the acceptance letter from veterinary school after several years of college and univeristy in order to

complete all of the prerequisites was one of the best days of my life. I understood how competitive it was and becoming a vet was absolutely the only career I was interested in so it was pretty stressful wondering if I would ever get in, and therefore a huge relief when it fi nally happened!

I thought I would do soley equine work when I graduated, so in school I chose to do all of the equine electives and fi lled my practical year with mostly equine rotations. I stayed longer

in Saskatoon the summer before my fi nal year doing a six-week equine rotation that included medicine, surgery, and fi eld service in order to get more cases during the busier time of year.

This enabled me to get much more experience with reproductive work, foal medicine, general medicine, surgery, fi eld work, and a lot more training with equine dental work.

W hen I graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 2011 I started work with

an equine vet in the West Kootenays and did strictly equine work for the fi rst few months. Come late summer, the equine work slowed down and it was time to look for small animal or mixed work. That is when I approached Dr. McLeod and was very lucky to get on at the Creston Veterinary Clinic where we see all animal species. I really like Creston and I love the clinic and the staff so I hope I will be working here for a very long time.

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PRINCE CHARLES SECONDARY SCHOOL

Awards were handed out by Prince Charles Secondary School at the end of the 2011-2012 school year:

Art Awards Art 9: Arim Choi; Art 10: Reede Hawton; Fine

Arts 11: Kara Phillips; Visual Arts 11: Grant Gailius; Graphic Arts 11: Cooper Husband; Fine Arts 12: Samantha Cassel; Graphic Arts 12: Vanessa Goodnough; Ceramics: Duncan Chisholm; John Grigoruk Memorial Award: Sierra Harland.

Music AwardsBand Director’s Award: Hans Nicolajsen;

Larry Ratcliffe Award: Dshamilja Egli; Choir 9/10: Victoria Bowns; Choir 11/12: Alexis Ducharme; Choir Award: Victoria Bowns.

Drama AwardsDrama 9: Larissa Wood; Drama 10: Greg

Benty; Acting 11: Rylan Lavallee; Acting 12: Ben Falconer; Top Drama Student: Ben Falconer.

Home Ec AwardsFoods and Nutrition 9: Holly Nikiforuk;

Foods and Nutrition 10: Meghan Jackson.Technology Awards

Computer Design 10: Austin Agabob; Mechanical Computer Design 11: Daniel Wigen; Mechanical Computer Design 12: Jacob Speiss; Info Tech 10: Timothy Thom.

I.E. AwardsPower Mechanics 10: Klaus Sedlmeir; Auto

11: Daniel Wigen; Auto 12: Kody Hickl; Woodwork 10: Braedyn Huscroft; Carpentry and Joinery 11: Miah Staggs; Construction 12: Nick Beddoes; Metalwork 10: Skylar Hansen; Metalwork 11: Michael Lee; Metalwork 12: Brayden Jones; Carpentry Apprenticeship 12 (Outdoors): Jared Beebe; Grant Lankhaar Award Of Excellence: Hartley Matthews.

Social Studies AwardsSocial Studies 9: Larissa Wood; Social Studies

10: Alana Greenwood; Social Studies 11: Niel Jacobsen; Psychology 11: Cacheton Goddard; Psychology 12: Sarah Collins; History 12: Zita Thompson; Law 12: Samantha Cassel.

English AwardsHumanities 8: Emily Simpson; English 9:

Flavia Egli, Holly Nikiforuk; English 10: Anna Bloch, Kail Huber; English 11: Kristian Phypers; Honours English 11: Niel Jacobsen; English 12: Adam Delman; Honours English 12: Camille Kepke; Communications 11: Anika Dam; Communications 12: Curtis Mayne; Shiv Kapoor Award: Camille Kepke.

Language AwardsFrench 8: Madison McBlain; French 9: Larissa

Wood; French 10: Alana Greenwood, Courtney Valer; French 11: Lena Makortoff; French 12: Alessandra Toniato; Spanish 9: Courtney Valer; Spanish 10: Alisha Dyck; Spanish 11: Ester Peruzzi.

Science AwardsScience 8: Emily Simpson; Science 9: Kieran

Simpson; Science 10: Kail Huber; Biology 11: Lena Makortoff; Biology 12: Joel Mann; Forests 11: Rylee Christenson; Forests 12: Madison Dallinga; Physics 11: Niel Jacobsen; Physics 12: Adam Delman; Chemistry 11: Niel Jacobsen; Chemistry 12: Caileigh Rendek; Vern Ronmark Science Award: Braylon Gorham; 2012 Science Achievement Award: Braylon Gorham.

Math Awards Math 8: Emily Simpson; Math 9: Kieren

Simpson; Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10: Alisha Dyck; Apprentice and Workplace Math 11: Annette Steed; Pre-Calculus 11: Lena Makortoff, Neil Jacobsen; Principles of Math 12: Caileigh Rendek, Adam Delman; Calculus 12: Caileigh Rendek; Sidney White Math Award: Caileigh Rendek.

Health and Planning AwardsHealth 9: Veronica Plamer, Larissa Wood;

Planning 10: Courtney Cassel; Planning 12: Samantha Cassel, Caileigh Rendek.

Tutoring AwardTop tutoring: Heather Oler.

AVID AwardsAVID 9: Kelsey Grindle; AVID 10: Alana

Greenwood; AVID 11: Stephanie Bohn; AVID 12: Katrina Tarrant.

Volunteer OfficialRobert Rutkowski

PCSS students earn awards for 2011-12 yearP.E. Awards

P.E. 8: Heather Wietzel, Jordin Czar; P.E. 9: Emma Mullens, Larissa Wood, Kieren Simpson; P.E. 10: Courtney Valer, Lucas Gribbin; P.E. 11: Rylee Christenson, Shauna Dye, Troy Messinger; P.E. 12: Shauna Dye, Cory Fleck.

Athletic AwardsSmall Blocks (30 Points): Anita Bjarnason,

Jenna Christenson, Rylee Christenson, Natasha Ewashen, Cory Fleck, Madison Guthrie, Niel Jacobsen, Kelsey Lind, Jayd McClure, Nick Mottl, Kieran Poznikoff, Daniell Reid, Karly Shrubsall, Kieran Simpson, Kelsey Speiss, Courtney Valer. Large Blocks (50 Points): Lexi Czar, Sierra Harland. Gold Cup: Reegan Czar, Jackson Hawton. Top Female Athlete: Emily Simpson. Top Male Athlete: Reegan Czar. Carol Meredith Award: Sierra Harland. Scott Mackenzie Award: Jackson Hawton.

Top Academic AwardsGrade 8: Emily Simpson; Grade 9: Larissa

Wood; Grade 10: Alana Greenwood; Grade 11: Niel Jacobsen; Grade 12: Caileigh Rendek. Top Academic Student: Niel Jacobsen. Junior Student of the Year: Natasha Ewashen. Senior Student of the Year: Sierra Harland. Citizen of the Year: Aaron Gregory.

Top 10 Per CentOne Award: Abbey, Aliehs: Drama 10; Beebe,

Brad: Power Mechanics 10; Beebe, Jared: Carpentry Apprentice; Bergman, Darien: Band 8; Bjarnason, Jillian: Biology 11; Blackmore, Carlos: P.E. 9; Bourgeois, Jesse: Shield No. 4; Browne, Elizabeth: HR Shield No. 1; Burt, Rebecca: Athletic Award; Corcoran, Erin: Shield No. 3; Crawford, Brittiney: Art 8; Czar, Lexi: Planning 12; Daignault, Joshua: Shield No. 2; Dalling, Madison: Forests 12; Dean, Colby: HR Shield No. 1; DeVuono, David: Technology Support; Dewald, Melissa: Shield No. 3; Durning, Connor: Woodwork 9; Durning,

Lynden: Metalwork 10; Dye, Shauna: P.E. 11; Dyotte-Grant, Ellieanna: Metalwork 8; Ebelher, Adam: Drafting and Design 8; Eggert, Talon: Band 8; Falconer, Benjamin: Acting 12; Farynowski, Neil: Shield No. 3; Faulks, Aaron: Metalwork 8; Fedorowich, Matty: HR Shield No. 1; Fleck, Cory: P.E. 12; Ford, Steven: Metalwork 12; Francoeur, Samantha: Info Tech 10; Gigliotti, Jayden: Hockey Academy 9; Gilkinson, Chris: Forests 11; Gill, Lane: Auto 12; Grisewood, Jake: Shield No. 2; Guthrie, Madison: Shield No. 4; Hack, Dillon: Construction 12; Hadikin, Jessica: Shield No. 4; Haslam, Josh: Woodwork 8; Hawton,

Jackson: Hockey Academy 12; Hickl, Kody: Auto 12; Hickl, Kole: Auto 12; Hoeve, Tyler: Art 9; Holland, Amber: Art 12; Hudema, Maclean: Hockey Academy 10; Irvine, Adam: Drafting and Design 11; Joy, Emily: Art 9; Jung, Yun Seon: Art 9; Kashuba, Calvin: P.E. 9; Kolodychuk, Jakob: Woodwork 8; Kunze, Brody: Woodwork 10; Lacoursiere, Mackenzie: Shield No. 3; Lamontagne, Emma: Athletic Award; Lavallee, Rylan: Acting 11; Lee, Jung Eun: Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10; Lohrer, Matthew: Metalwork 9; Longpre, Stephanie: English 12; Luke, Curtis: Metalwork 10;

See AWARDS, page 18

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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Jen Comer has been in love since she was 13, when she was living in Nelson and fell for an older man, Joel Comer, age 14. Now with a baby, and a dream of self-sufficiency, the couple recently cel-ebrated their eighth anniversary and are on an odyssey to make a living as farm-ers in the Creston Valley.

Joel was a home-school student when he met Jen, who was attending L.V. Rogers Secondary School at the time. After graduating, they headed to Victoria, where they both earned degrees in geog-raphy at the University of Victoria.

“We always wanted to return to the Kootenays to live a back-to-the-land kind of life,” Jen says. “Then the opportunity with the farmers’ market came up and we had our reason to make the move. We’ve been trying to figure out how to make it work ever since we came back.”

Jen was hired to manage the Creston Valley Farmers’ Market in 2010, the first time the market has ever had a paid person to organize and promote it. Under her leadership, and with the help and guidance of a volunteer Creston Valley Food Action Coalition board, the

market has thrived, growing into a two-day-a-week hub of activity.

Managing the market (she’s currently on parental leave, having given birth to a daughter, Aspen, in July) is only part of the plan, though. Joel’s parents, Jim and Val Comer, have King Creek Farm on the Creston flats and are providing the young couple with the opportunity to explore their interests and test out what direction they want to take as farmers. Jen and Joel recently renovated his grandparents’ mobile home on the property, which gives them their first shot at home own-ership, not to mention the pressures of a mortgage on the house.

This year, the Comer family team has expanded what started as a small bee-keeping venture, purchasing the honey business from Lew Truscott, who con-tinues to act as mentor and support system while they learn the ropes.

Jim and Val had started out with two hives in 2009 and 2010, and 10 the next year, with Jen and Joel, but the jump to 75 hives has required a big learning curve.

“We’ve just fallen in love with it,” Jen says. “They are amazing creatures. And it’s fantastic for me to have an unlimited supply of honey in my kitchen — it’s pretty well the only sweetener I use and it has so many health properties!”

Bees hibernate through the winter in their hives, but come spring the familiar stacks of white and coloured boxes pop up on farms, orchards and even moun-tainsides. It is in the spring, once the weather warms sufficiently, that they slowly start to become active and fly out from the hives to collect nectar from flowers — dandelions offer the first major opportunity for life-sustaining pollen and juice.

“As long as the bees are healthy, our biggest concern is swarming,” she says.

If the bees find something unsatisfac-tory about their hive — insufficient space or a sense of danger, for instance — they begin to cluster together in the air, then fly away from the hive in search of a more suitable home.

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Fascination with local food leads couple to beekeeping

Lorne EckersleyDressed in protective gear, Joel Comer checks on the bees he keeps at several locations around the valley. For more photos, visit www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca/business.

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From page 12“It’s an amazing sight,” she says.

“Ten to twenty thousand bees mov-ing en masse.”

If the beekeeper’s luck is bad, the swarm isn’t found in time to recov-er it. With luck, the bees can be gently collected into a box and moved back to their hive.

“The swarm will gather on a tree and it might require that branches be cut away so the beekeepers can get at them — it’s pretty tricky.”

A couple of swarms have added to the Comers’ experience this spring, but they were able to recov-er all of the bees.

“We are out there every day or two, checking on the hives.”

This year, the Comers’ hives are set out on their own property and three farms in Lister.

The bees need to be in close proximity to suitable flowers, but they will travel for upwards of five miles from their hive before return-ing. That means beekeepers have to be cognizant of the placement of other hives.

“We need to be aware of what other beekeepers are doing,” she says. “We have to play nice with everybody!”

At the Comer farm, bees feed primarily on clover, alfalfa and wildflowers and the ones on the other farms get a different variety of flowers from which to collect nec-tar. July is “honey flush” season and in a period of about two weeks, Jen says 80 to 90 per cent of the sea-son’s honey is produced.

Once the frames within the bee-hive boxes are filled with honey, the bees change their activity and work to put a wax cap on the surface. At that point, the honey has a high water content. Warm weather helps to evaporate the moisture, but the bees, remarkably, do their part by flapping their wings to fan the air in the hive. Until the moisture content is reduced, the honey is susceptible to fermenta-tion, something neither the bees nor their keepers want to happen.

“From that point, it’s a waiting game as we bide our time until the moisture content is down to about 16 or 17 per cent.”

Extraction of honey from the combs within the frames takes place in August. The frames are pulled from the “supers” — the boxes that are stacked one on top of another in the fields — to a machine that scrapes off the wax. The building, or honey house, is heated to make the honey flow easier and the frame — there are nine in each super — is placed into a centrifuge that spins the liquid honey free. It is collected in large vat, where it is screened to filter out bits of wax or “bee parts”, then ready to be put in containers.

“I haven’t been stung since we started beekeeping,” Jen laughs, “but Joel and Jim have. Bees aren’t really aggressive — it’s wasps that are really nasty! Bees only sting when they are threatened and are protecting their hive.”

“Michelin man” white suits with screened face masks are used when keepers are working with the hives, but slow movements and a calm demeanor are key to ensuring the bees don’t’ feel threat-

ened and get overexcited.“Bee stings actually have

health benefits,” she adds. “They are good for arthritis and other ailments.”

Jen says honey production can become specialized, with bees being placed in locations that have flowers that impart

distinct flavours and aromas — clover, lavender or wildflow-ers, for instance.

“Small-scale honey is so dif-ferent from grocery store honey, which is more bland, being blended from huge quantities,” she says.

In large-scale production,

honey is often a byproduct, the main job for the bees being to pollinate huge farms or orchards.

“The difference in small scale honey is amazing,” says Jen. “It’s one of the reasons we are so fascinated with local food, why we love it so much.”

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•Think outside the plate: Breakfast smoothies are an easy way to pack a nutritious punch. Here's an easy one using ingre-dients that most families have in their kitchen: put 2 cups of 100% Minute Maid Orange Juice, ½ cup of strawberry yoghurt, 5-6 whole strawber-ries, a peeled banana and 5 ice cubes in a blender. Blend until smooth. Customize the consis-tency by adding more or less of any of the ingredients or swap the strawberries for raspber-ries, depending on preference. It's that easy.

This fall, the choices parents make around the breakfast table have the potential to help other kids too. The Minute Maid brand will give a portion of sales of participating 100% juices during the back to school period, up to a maximum of $150,000, to Breakfast Clubs of Canada, a national not-for-profit organiza-tion dedicated to providing ser-vices and funding to school breakfast programs. More infor-mation is available online at minutemaid.ca.

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It's back to school time again! Aside from buying new clothes and school supplies, you may want to consider what to pack for your kids' lunches and snacks — just make sure it's peanut-free!

These days it's not uncommon for schools to completely ban peanuts and peanut products. With food allergies affecting approximately six per cent of young children (Health Canada), schools across Canada are restricting certain food items, including peanuts, pecans, wal-nuts and cashews.

To ensure your kids' lunches are safe to bring to school, start by reading the school's policy on food allergens in the classroom – make sure you know what is, and isn't, allowed.

“Peanut-free foods are easier to find now than they used to be,” says Tina Stewart, registered dietitian for the President's Choice product develop-

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Coming in from Calgary straight to the Snoring Sasquatch on Sept. 1, the Bearded Folk tour comprises three acoustic acts ranging from folk-rock to folk to instrumental — the only thing they truly have 100 per cent in common (apart from their love of acoustic music) are the hairs on their chinny chin chins.

With thought provoking lyrics, catchy melodies and a unique percussive guitar style consisting of picking, strumming and everything in between, Jonathan Ferguson looks to establish himself as a true folk rock troubadour. In the tradition of singer-songwriter greats like Paul Simon, Jackson Browne and Elvis Costello, Ferguson weaves stories into his songs that are very visual and detailed, not unlike the progression of a film, but with enough hooks to ensure they stick in you long after you’ve both part-ed ways. He is currently touring in support of his first solo record, Sweeter After Difficulties.

Joining Ferguson for this show will be the very talent-ed, very percussive Mark Straub on cajon. A multi-in-

strumentalist of an incredible degree, Straub’s great ear for rhythm perfectly compli-ments Ferguson’s guitar style.

Influenced by groups as diverse as Coldplay and Simon and Garfunkel, Joel Pearson and Connor Kjersteen, known as Luminé, make what can only be described as beautiful music. With thick harmonies, intri-cate arrangements, and an arresting stage presence sure to quiet the entire room with awe, the most surprising thing about this duo to any audience is that there are only two people on stage.

In the tradition of Michael Hedges, Kaki King and John Butler, Andrew Riches plays the guitar in a very non-tra-ditional way. Riches’ unique and distinct style of har-monics, two-handed finger tapping, picking and strum-ming on the 12-string reso-nate within very quickly. He believes that creative music is one way to get reacquaint-ed with the goodness of life.

For more information on Ferguson, visit www.jona-thanferguson.ca, more on Luminé, visit www.myspace.com/joelpearsonband and more on Riches, visit www.12stringmonster.com.

Bearded Folk tour playing at Snoring SasquatchTickets to the Sept. 1 show are

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Submitted(From top) Jonathan Ferguson, Joel Pearson and Conner Kjersteen, Andrew Riches.

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From page 11Luscher, Cheyenne: Acting

11; Mayne, Curtis: Communications 12; McTeer, Nathan: P.E. 11; Mehrer, Anne: Art 12; Miller, Dawn: HR Shield No. 1; Miller, Erin: Woodwork 9; Miller, James: Construction 12; Millis, Melissa: AVID 12; Oler, Mekelle: Art 12; Ostendorf, Teandra: Planning 12; Oswald, Zach: Power Mechanics 10; Paley, Marcel: Physics 11; Pedersen, Kathrine: Art 11; Peruzzi, Ester: Spanish 11; Phillips, Kara: Shield No. 3; Phillips, Victoria: Shield No. 3; Plotnikoff, Ethan: Metalwork 8; Powell, Tyler: Woodwork 9; Poznikoff, Kieran: Shield No. 3; Quinton, Kimberley: Woodwork 8; Range, Marcus: Shield No. 4; Reid, Danielle: Art 11; Reid, Taylor: Athletic Award; Reimer, Callie: Woodwork 8; Riehl, Leigh: Carpentry and Joinery 11; Ryckman, Mac: P.E. 9; Scott, Tyler: Woodwork 10; Sedlemeir, Klaus: Power Mechanics 10; Shrubsall, Karly: Athletic Award; Sinclair, Tashina: Art 11; Smallwood, Beatrice: Art 10; Smeaton, Tyler: Woodwork 10; Speiss, Jacob: Mechanical and Computer Design 12; St. Amand, Paul: Art 10; Staggs, Miah: Carpentry and Joinery 11; Stenhouse, Marybeth: Band 8; Wells, Joel: English 11; Yezovich, Darren: Construction 12; Van Ruyskensvelde, Zach: Drafting and Design 9; Zimmerman,

Wiebke: Carpentry and Joinery 11.

Two AwardsBasaraba, Eva: Art 9, Athletic

Award; Beddoes, Nick: Construction 12, Auto 12; Boutet, Emma: English 10, Art 10; Burton, Rolando: HR Shield No. 1, Drafting and Design 8; Casemore, Luke: HR Shield No. 1, P.E. 8; Chisholm, Michaela: Art 11, Foods and Nutrition 11; Collison, Ben: HR Shield No. 1, Band 8; Dam, Anika: Communications 11, Psychology 12; Ducharme, Alexis: Choir 11/12, Auto 11; Ferguson, Devon: Drafting and Design 10, P.E. 10; Forsyth, Alana: AVID 9, Yearbook Award; Friedrick, Raymond: Shield No. 3, Social Studies 10; Gassman, Julia: Communications 11, Carpentry and Joinery 11; Goddard, Cacheton: Shield No. 4, Psychology 11; Gregory, Aaron: P.E. 12, Athletic Award; Grimm, Jake: Woodwork 8, Band 8; Grindle, Kelsey: Shield No. 2, AVID 9; Hayes, Alexandra: Shield No. 3, Drafting and Design 11; Hickl, Kayla: HR Shield No. 1, Science 9; Hills, Riley: P.E. 10, Power Mechanics 9; Huscroft, Braedyn: Shield No. 3, Woodwork 10; Ingram, Adriana: Shield No. 2, Social Studies 9; Jaap, Kaitlin: P.E. 9, Athletic Award; Jackson, Meghan: Food Studies 10, Art 10; Lavallee, Noelle: HR Shield No. 1, Band 8; McKenna, Dempsey: Shield No. 2, Forests 11; More, Patrick: Shield No. 2, Physics 11; Mottl, Nick: Hockey Academy 11, Athletic Award;

Mynott, Alyssa: Shield No. 3, Food Studies 10; Osborne, Nykia: Art 8, Woodwork 8; Palmer, Melinda: HR Shield No. 1, Woodwork 8; Phillips, Ashley: Shield No. 2, Woodwork 9; Speiss, Kelsey: Shield No. 2, Athletic Award; Sulko, Jasmine: French 8, HR Shield No. 1; Sutcliffe, Brett: Metalwork 10, Athletic Award; Tarrant, Peter: Shield No. 3, Yearbook Award; Thom, Timothy: Shield No. 3, Info Tech 10; Whetham, Christina: Significant Improvement – Law, Foods and Nutrition 12; Wullum, Logan: HR Shield No. 1, P.E. 8.

Three AwardsAn, Ye Seul: Art 10,

Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10, Social Studies 10; Arsenault, Leigh-Ann: Shield No. 2, Science 9, Math 9; Beddoes, Taylor: Shield No. 3, Woodwork 10, Yearbook Award; Blackmore, Hope: HR Shield No. 1, Acting 11, English 11; Blackmore, Serena: HR Shield No. 1, Food Studies 8, French 8; Bohn, Stephanie: Shield No. 4, Social Studies 11, AVID 11; Bowns, Victoria: Shield No. 2, Choir 9/10, Info Tech 10; Czar, Brayden: Shield No. 3, P.E. 10, Hockey Academy; Donoghue, Karissa: Shield No. 2, Health 9, English 9; Ewashen, Jacob: Shield No. 5, Social Studies 11, English 12; Gill, Logan: P.E. 9, Woodwork 9, Metalwork 9; Guthrie, Noah: HR Shield No. 1, Woodwork 8, Metalwork 8; Hansen, Skyler: Shield No. 3, Woodwork 10, Metalwork 10; Harland, Sierra: Shield No. 5,

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Acting 11, Planning 12; Hawton, Reede: Shield No. 3, Planning 10, Athletic Award; Jones, Brayden: Tutoring, A and W Math 11, Metalwork 12; Kass, Ernst: Biology 11, P.E. 11, Woodwork 10; Lanoville, Denelle: Shield No. 3, Spanish 9, Athletic Award; Lee, Michael: Forests 11, English 11, Metalwork 11; Makortoff, Mike: Shield No. 2, Math 9, Social Studies 9; Mann, Joel: Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Principles of Math 12; Messinger, Troy: Shield No. 4, Chemistry 11, P.E. 11; Nicolajsen, Hans: HR Shield No. 1, Science 8, Band 8; Nygren, Elizabeth: HR Shield No. 1, Humanities 8, Woodwork 8; Pawsey, Jack: Shield 3, English 10, Athletic Award; Richardson, Megan: HR Shield 1, HACE 8, Band 8; Rosvold, Jaren: Woodwork 9, Metalwork 9, Hockey Academy 9; Schultz, Kelli: Shield 2, Math 9, Power Mechanics 9; Shearer, Keelan: HR Shield 1, Math 8, Humanities 8; Sommerfeld, Christina: English 10, Yearbook Award, Shield 3; Steed, Annette: Chemistry 11, A and W Math 11, English 11; Turner-Voight, Mollie: Shield 2, Art 9, Health 9; Van der Merwe, Marianne: Shield 3, Planning 10, Athletic Award; Walker, Christina: Shield 2, Food Studies 9, English 9.

Four AwardsAgabob, Austin: Shield 2, Science

10, Drafting and Design 10, Power Mechanics 10; Benty, Greg: Drama 10, English 10, P.E. 10, Shield 3; Bloch, Anna: Shield 3, English 10, Social Studies 10, P.E. 10; Campbell, Alexandria: HR Shield 1, Food Studies 8, Art 8, Woodwork 8; Christenson, Jenna: Shield 3, Planning 10, English 10, Social Studies 10; Collins, Samantha: Shield 3, Food Studies 10, P.E. 10, Athletic Award; Collins, Sarah: Shield 5, Art 12, Planning 12, Psychology 12; Czar, Jordin: HR Shield 1, Science 8, Math 8, P.E. 8; Endersby, Jacob: Shield 2, Science 9, Drafting and Design 9, Math 9; Eyre, Skylar: HR Shield 1, Art 8, Humanities 8, Metalwork 8; Fenrick, Zoe: Shield 3, Art 10, Drama 10, Planning 10; Hare, Nicole: HR Shield 1, HACE 8, Art 8, Math 8; Husband, Cooper: Shield 4, Chemistry 11, Spanish 11, Pre-

Calculus 11; Janzen, Isaac: Science 10, Drama 10, Spanish 10, Shield 3; Kepke, Camille: Shield 4, Art 12, History 12, English Honours 12; Lind, Kelsey: French 10, Planning 10, Athletic Award, Shield 3; Matthews, Hartley: Shield 2, Carpentry and Joinery 11, Auto 11, Metalwork 11; Oler, Heather: Shield 3, English 11, Psychology 11, Carpentry and Joinery 11; Range, Bernie: HR Shield 1, HACE 8, Art 8, Band 8; Tarrant, Katrina: Shield 5, Art 12, AVID 12, Yearbook Award; Toniato, Alessandra: Biology 12, Choir 11/12, French 12, English 12; Wigen, Daniel: Shield 4, Mechanical and Computer Design 11, Auto 11, Athletic Award.

Five AwardsAldrich, Dave: HR Shield 1,

Drafting and Design 8, French 8, Humanities 8, Band 8; Christenson, Brendan: HR Shield 1, Drafting and Design 8, P.E. 8, Woodwork 8, Metalwork 8; Collins, Dylan: Shield 2, Math 9, P.E. 9, Woodwork 9, Metalwork 9; Edge-Partington, Moriah: HR Shield 1, HACE 8, Drafting and Design 8, Woodwork 8, Metalwork 8; Egli, Flavia: HR Shield 1, Health 9, English 9, Social Studies 9, Woodwork 9; Gorham, Braylon: Shield 5, Biology 12, Physics 12, Principles of Math 12, Planning 12; Gribbin, Lukas: Shield 3, Science 10, Planning 10, Social Studies 10, P.E. 10; Maatz, Dakota: Shield 4, Biology 11, Chemistry 11, Pre-Calculus 11, AVID 11; Marini, Axel: HR Shield 1, Science 8, Humanities 8, Woodwork 8, Metalwork 8; Mullens, Emma: Shield 2, Health 9, English 9, P.E. 9, Power Mechanics 9; Phypers, Kristian: Shield 4, Drafting and Design 11, English 11, Social Studies 11, AVID 11; Roy, Daria: HR Shield 1, Science 8, Food Studies 8, French 8, Math 8; Steed, Renae: Shield 2, Science 10, Food Studies 10, Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10, Woodwork 10; Thompson, Zita: Shield 5, Art 12, Planning 12, English 12, History 12; Troughton, James: HR Shield 1, Art 8, Drafting and Design 8, Math 8, Woodwork 8; Wietzel, Heather: HR Shield 1, Science 8, Math 8, P.E. 8, Woodwork 8.

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38 Shark Wranglers Pawn Pawn American American Ice Road Truckers American Pickers Pawn Pawn

39 (12:30) “Kick-Ass” (’10) Doctor Who Sinbad (N) Alphas “Alphaville” Grimm (N)

40 “Gunpoint” (’66) Audie Murphy. “Tombstone” (’93) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Hell on Wheels (N)

42 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends

43 CTV News Question Period CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)

44 Little Bubble Cat in Max, Rby Octo Big Mike Toopy Cat in Rolie Max, Rby Big

45 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson News News Whatever American Cleve

48 7 “Who Killed” Tradesmen Moyers-Comp New Tricks Royal Memories Masterpiece

49 Randall David Arise Tom’row Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Turning Facts J. Hagee J. Meyer

50 Verte Regard Football universitaire McGill à Laval. (En différé N) (SC) Les Chefs (SC) Telejnl Dé

2 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson News (4:59) News Hour American Cleve

54 Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi Degrassi MuchMusic Count

64 “Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius” (’04) (2:50) “Little Big League” (’94) “Look Who’s Talking” Look-Too

81 Disneyland Tout-monde GPS Journal Questions Vie “Après lui”

224 SP Cen NASCAR RaceDay (N) (Live) SPEED Center (N) Dumbest Wind Tunnel Hot Rod Gearz

SUNDAY EVENING / SEPTEMBER 27 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 The Mentalist Once Upon a Time Saving Hope News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds

4 11 ABC Fall 2012 Once Upon a Time TV’s Most Dynamic Duos News (:35) “Flashdance”

5 America’s/Talent News Sports Juice and Lose! Paid Paid Meet the Press News Paid

6 9 60 Minutes (:01) Big Brother The Good Wife The Mentalist News News Jdg Judy Paid

7 13 Dateline NBC (N) America’s/Talent America’s Got Talent News Upfront Pillow Cindy C

8 10 NASCAR Racing SportsCentre (N) Motoring SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre Sports Sports

9 19 MLB Baseball Cycling Vuelta a Espana, Stage 15. Sportsnet Con. UEFA Cricket Poker

11 12 American Cleve Big Brother (N) Fam Guy Simpson The Good Wife News Ances Paid V’Impe

12 22 Lost Gorillas New Tricks Garrow’s Law Cracker “The Last Waltz” (’78)

13 3 bullyPROOF “Alice in Wonderland” (’10) National News fifth estate Canadian

14 8 MDA Show of Strength The 2012 fundraiser. Q13 Sports American Cleve Simpson Simpson

15 CNN Newsroom Teddy: In His Own Words CNN Newsroom Teddy: In His Own Words

16 6 “Star Wars V” Band of Brothers Band of Brothers Band of Brothers “Carentan” Ways

17 23 Design Star All Best of Holmes Four Houses Urban Urban Property Property Bryan Bryan

18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 (6:30) “Bring It On: In It to Win It” (’07) “Seventeen Again” (’00, Comedy) Tia Mowry. Deal The Big The Big

22 “Journey-Center” Weird Young Boys Zoink’d! The Next Star In Real Life “Journey-Center”

23 9/11 State of Emergency National 9/11 State of Emergency National

25 Common Law (N) “The Other Guys” (’10) Will Ferrell. “Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull”

26 15 MythBusters How Jaws Changed the World Sharkzilla Air Jaws Apoc. Impossible Shot

27 Million Dollar LA The Mis The Mis Intervention Collection Big Brother After Dark (N)

28 18 Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Paid Paid

30 Bourne “Inside Man” (’06) Denzel Washington. (:10) “Mission: Impossible” (’96) Bourne

31 “Scooby Doo-Phantosaur” Crash Crash Chicken Archer Crash Futurama Chicken Archer

32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Random “The Thirteenth Year” “It Could Happen to You” Buzz Over

33 “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” “The Guardian” (’06) Kevin Costner. The Closer Cheers

34 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang

36 Anne Burrell Restaurant Bobby Flay Restaurant Sta. Anne Burrell Top Chef Masters

37 24 GetS Liquida Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 Great Lake Bomb Hunters Pawn Pawn Ice Road Truckers Great Lake Shark Wranglers

39 The Johnsons Paranormal Wi. Sinbad “Next” (’07) Nicolas Cage. Grimm

40 Breaking Bad Town (:35) Breaking Bad Hell on Wheels (:40) Breaking Bad Town (12:15) “Big Jake”

42 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends

43 News CTV News CTV News National News National News National News National

44 Franklin Toopy Waybu Rolie Backyard Dora... Sesame Street Rolie Thomas Chug Yo

45 Wife Cleve (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy Simpson News Ances Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.

48 7 Mystery MI-5 “Aftermath” POV Military planner Daniel Ellsberg. In/Life America American Mack Record

49 Osteen Beyond Canadian Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom’row Sid Roth Tribal Tom’row Osteen

50 Dé Et Dieu Le Grand rire 2011 Train pour la vie TJ Amour-country (:40) “Indigènes”

2 The Good Wife (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy Simpson News Ances Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.

54 MuchMusic Count Trial Trial Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk

64 “Look-Talking” “Lady in the Water” (’06) “Stephen King” (:40) “Virus” (’99)

81 Après lui Sa vie TV5 Jrnl Manche entre J’ai vu changer Partir autrement Les Bougon Science

224 Classic Car Craz. Victory NASCAR Victory L. Formula One Racing Belgian Grand Prix. V8 Supercars

MONDAY EVENING / SEPTEMBER 37 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Grimm “Quill” (N) Castle All Night Mike News News (:05) The Mentalist (12:07) Conan

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Bachelor Pad (N) (:01) Castle News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel

5 Grimm “Quill” (N) News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Perf. Paid C. Daly News Paid

6 9 Ent Insider Mother Big Bang Broke Mike Hawaii Five-0 News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside Stars Earn Stripes (Season Finale) (N) Grimm “Quill” (N) News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 ’12 U.S. Open SportsCentre (N) E:60 SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Cycling Vuelta a Espana, Stage 16. Sportsnet Con. Blue UFC Ultimate Fighter

11 12 Ent ET Hotel Hell (Season Finale) (N) In Plain Sight News Hour Final ET Tube

12 22 Blue Realm Art of the Heist Annie Leibovitz “Naked States” (’00) Annie Leibovitz

13 3 Wheel Jeopardy Mr. D Gags Republic of Doyle National George-Tonight Cor Be-Erica

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Hotel Hell (Season Finale) (N) Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

15 Conventn. Obama Revealed: Man Countdown Convention Obama Revealed: Man Con

16 6 “Star Wars” “Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi” (’83) Entou Entou Unsolved Mystery

17 23 Live Live House Hunters House Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl

18 14 (6:00) Coma (N) To Be Announced Storage Storage (:01) Coma (Part 1 of 2) To Be Announced

21 Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Cougar Love It or List It Cougar Chris

22 The Next Star (N) Rock Victo Funny Videos The Next Star Young Boys Funny Videos

23 Diam Queen National National Diam Queen National Lang & O’Leary

25 “Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull” “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (’81) “Indiana Jones”

26 15 Auction Auction Mighty Ships Sons of Guns Auction Auction Mighty Ships Auction Auction

27 Collection Debt Debt Intervention Collection Big Brother After Dark (N)

28 18 Big Tiny Big Tiny Little People Bates Bates Big Tiny Big Tiny Little People Popoff Paid

30 White Collar (N) “The Ninth Gate” (’99) Johnny Depp. Franklin & Bash White Collar

31 Looney Deten Total Star Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Crash Futurama Chicken

32 20 Phineas Good ANT Wizards Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “Blindness” (’08) Mark Ruffalo “Just Like Heaven” (’05)

34 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang

36 Sugar Sugar Diners Diners Diners Diners Anne Burrell Top Chef Masters Sugar Sugar

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Mantracker Storage Storage Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 Bomb Hunters (N) Canadian Pickers Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn

39 “Independence” “The Day After Tomorrow” (’04) (:45) “Independence Day” (’96)

40 Thun “Joe Kidd” (’72, Western) “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” (’74) “High Plains”

42 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Max, Rby Toopy Cat in Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Band Chug Rolie Thomas Chug Yo

45 In Plain Sight Hotel Hell (Season Finale) (N) News Whatever Ent ET Tube Tube

48 7 Antique Roadshow Hayloft Gang T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Market Warriors Antiques

49 Charging-Rhino Con Super “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz” Popoff Tom’row Sid Roth

50 Sque Parent Les Chefs (SC) Le Grand rire 2011 Le Téléjournal (SC) TJ Ouest Choralies Kiwis

2 In Plain Sight Hotel Hell (Season Finale) (N) News Hour Final Ent ET Tube Tube

54 Today’s Top 10 Trial TBA The L.A. Complex Inbe Hip Hop Prince Prince Saved/ Library

64 “Free Willy 3” “Spartan” (’04) Val Kilmer. (9:50) “Fargo” (’96) “The Professional”

81 Les Bonheurs TV5 Jrnl (:35) Zone d’ombre Hôpital vétérinaire Quest. Tout-monde On n’demande

224 Truck U Truck U Gearz Gearz Hot Rod Hot Rod Truck U Truck U Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Anderson News News CTV News etalk Big Bang

4 11 Afternoon America General Hospital The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC KOMO 4 News

5 News Inside Local 4 News at 5 News News Wheel Jeopardy Varied Programs

6 9 The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Minute Minute Jdg Judy Jdg Judy News News News CBS

7 13 Days of our Lives Anderson Dr. Phil Ellen Varied News Varied News News

8 10

M CFL Pre CFL Football Edmonton Eskimos at Calgary Stampeders. 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. (N)

T 2012 U.S. Open Tennis 2012 U.S. Open TennisW 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. Sports NFL Kickoff Spec. NFL FootballTh 2012 U.S. Open Tennis SportsCentre 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Quarterfinals. (N)

F 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Hockey 24/7 Sports CFL Pre CFL Football

9 19

M Soccer Central Party Poker Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox.

T World Poker Tour Sports Blue MLB Baseball Baltimore Orioles at Toronto Blue Jays.

W World Poker TourTh World Poker Tour Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles.

F Soccer Baseball Central Sports Blue MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Boston Red Sox.

11 12 Days of our Lives The Talk The Doctors Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour

12 22 Poppets Save- Mag Fer Rolie Po Dinosaur Arthur Clifford Word Olly Wild Parks Varied

13 3

M Dragons’ Den Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Mercer 22 Min News News News CorTWThF

14 8 Jerry Springer Maury Maury Varied FOX News at 4 Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother

15 The Situation Room Convention Varied Programs

16 6 Varied Programs

17 23 Income Property Hunters Hunters Holmes on Homes Hunt Intl Property Varied Programs

18 14 First 48 Varied First 48 Varied Programs

21 Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Candice Love-List Scrubs Cougar Property Varied

22 Young Indie Almost Super Squirrel Sidekick Varied Programs iCarly iCarly

23 CBC News Now Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary Varied Programs National

25

M Indiana “Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull” “Arctic Blast” (’10) ContinuumT Sea Patrol NCIS Hawaii Five-0 “Beyond Loch Ness” (’08) CopperW “Red: Werewolf Hunter” (’10) Rookie BlueTh “Goblin” (’10) Camille Sullivan. Lost GirlF Law & Order: UK Lost Girl “Force of Impact” (’05) Haven

26 15

M MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters MythBustersT Auction Auction Auction Auction Cash How/ Daily Planet How/ How/ Yukon MenW Highway Thru Hell Bering Sea Gold Close Calls Collision CourseTh Collision Course MythBusters Dirty Jobs Down Carfellas CarfellasF Flying Wild Alaska Highway Thru Hell Oddities Oddities

27 Varied Programs Debt Debt Nightmares Varied Programs

28 18

M Honey Honey Little People Little People Little People Little People Bates BatesT Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings Toddlers & Tiaras High School Moms High School Moms 19 Kids 19 KidsW Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey HoneyTh Gown Gown Say Yes Say Yes Four WeddingsF Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Gown Gown Say Yes Say Yes

30

M Franklin & Bash Franklin & Bash Franklin & Bash Franklin & Bash Franklin & Bash Franklin & BashT La Femme Nikita The Mentalist Criminal Minds Flashpoint The Mentalist “East Prom”W PerceptionTh “3 Needles”F The Listener

31 Amazing Johnny T Jim Jerry Scooby Looney Jim Jim Johnny T Johnny T Adven Gumball

32 20 Sonny Random Raven Deck Wizards ANT Phineas Phineas Wingin’ It Good Varied Wizards

33 American Earl King King Office Office Big Bang Big Bang Browns Payne Browns Payne

34 Laughs Varied Gags SCTV Conan Varied Seinfeld Seinfeld Varied Big Bang Gags Gas

36 Varied Programs Diners Diners Varied Programs

37 24

M Ghost Hunters Storage Storage Mantracker Storage Storage Storage Storage MantrackerT Mantracker GetS StorageW GetS Storage Shipping RepoTh Shipping Repo Liquida StorageF Liquida Storage Haunted Collector

38 Varied Programs M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Varied Programs

39 Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Inner Ripley Atlantis Varied Supernatural Varied Programs

40

M (12:45) “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (’67) Clint Eastwood. “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot”T “Sum of Fears” “GoodFellas” (’90) Robert De Niro. “Courage Under Fire” (’96)

W CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami “Top Gun” (’86) Tom Cruise.

Th “Four Brothers” (’05)

F “Death Wish 4” “Blown Away” (’94) Jeff Bridges. “Death Wish 3” (’85)

42 Varied Programs Law Varied Programs Friends Friends Varied Programs

43 National Affairs Power Play Direct National Affairs Power Varied Direct

44 Wiggles Chug Dino Bubble Octo Varied Backyard Toopy Cat in Rolie Caillou Varied

45 The Talk The Doctors Young Varied News News News News ET Ent

48 7 Fetch! Wild Electric Varied PBS NewsHour Business Varied Convention Varied Programs

49

M Touched-Angel The Waltons Sue Thomas Murder, She Wrote EastEnd. Benny Vine of the SoulT Old Guys “Deadliest Sea”W Served? Prisoners’ WivesTh Ab Fab “American Boy”F Wine Gaither Gospel

50 Pour le plaisir Dre Grey Meilleurs-docteurs Sens Conniv Vie Varied Telejnl Varied

2 The Talk The Doctors Young & Restless News News (4:59) News Hour ET Ent

54 Prince Varied Sabrina Malcolm New.Music.Live Varied Programs

64

M (:10) “Best of the Best” (’89) (2:50) “Free Willy” (’93, Drama) “Free Willy 2: Home” Free T (12:50) “For Love of the Game” (:10) “A Perfect World” (’93, Drama) ReGenesis BingoW Conti (:40) “Lucky You” (’07) (:45) “Sleepless in Seattle” SpymateTh “The 6th Day” (1:50) “Back to the Future” “Austin Powers: Mystery” PassageF Be (:35) “Kicking & Screaming”(:15) “The Nutty Professor” “Nutty Prof. 2” The Kid

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M Plus Let-tres Tout-monde Quest. Journal Ports d’attache Une Pensée Penkovsky, EspionT Hôpital vétérinaire Petits meurtriers MixeurW Animaux Le Village préféré des FrançaisTh L’École nomade J’ai vu changer Partir autrementF Ca roule Cépages Des racines et des ailes

224 On Edge Varied Chop Cut Gearz NASCAR Hub Pass Tm Pass Tm Varied Programs

Warm Fuzzies may be submitted to:[email protected] orclassifi [email protected] A Reminder: A Warm Fuzzy is a way of letting the people of our community know about the random acts of kindness that happen on a daily basis. A Warm Fuzzy will not replace a Thank You ad. Please make sure you include your name and phone number. The Creston Valley Advance retains the right to edit or reject any or all Warm Fuzzies submitted. Proud sponsor of the Warm Fuzzies

The person … who left the lovely cherries and thoughtful bounty at Gleaners.John … at Kal Tire for trying to repair a 78yr old combine tire.Stephan and family … for a delicious Reunion Banquet. Many compliments.Jim R. … for keeping an ‘eye’ on things and seeing we stayed hydrated.Derrick … for your help with the flags at the Canyon Hall, sorry this is late!!Bob … for finding his 12th wallet. Don’t forget about the licorice!!Mrs. L Ingham … for the very generous donation to TAPS; now our cooks won’t have to

melt.Famous Fritz … for supplying such good products for the Ingham Centre Shindig.Mary Jean … for the loan of the canning, pitting and dehydrating equipment.Wendy … for baby-sitting the cats while we were away.Brandy Dyer … for her sense of humour. Best wishes in your search for the perfect credenza.Valerie Comer … for the gift of honey; it’s scrumptious!Lew Truscott … for the Kootenay Special cherries. Fantastic!Ramada Hotel and Conference Centre … for hosting the sand castle project.Baillie-Grohman Estate Winery … for hosting artists’ days over the summer. A lovely treat

for visitors!My Mommy … who has been working so hard in her garden; then working hard to can and

freeze the bounty for our winter meals. Love you!The Anonymous Person … who, out of the goodness of their heart, gifted money to my

wife and I for purchasing an expensive microphone to record our music.

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TUESDAY EVENING / SEPTEMBER 47 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Criminal Minds Cleve Cleve MasterChef (N) News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)

4 11 Convention Wheel Jeopardy Middle Last Man Happy Apt. 23 News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel

5 Convention News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid C. Daly News Paid

6 9 Convention NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles To Be Announced News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Convention America’s Got Talent Dateline NBC News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 ’12 U.S. Open SportsCentre (N) E:60 SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Seattle Mariners. Sportsnet Con. Blue UFC Poker

11 12 Ent ET NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles In Plain Sight News Hour Final ET Tube

12 22 Hope for Wildlife Edge, Universe Lady Kul el-Arab Capturing Hope for Wildlife Lady Kul el-Arab

13 3 Wheel Jeopardy Mercer 22 Min Winnipeg Comedy National George-Tonight Cor Da Vinci

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Hell’s Kitchen (N) MasterChef (N) Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

15 (4:00) Democratic National Convention Piers Morgan Democratic National Convention Piers Morgan

16 6 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Entou Entou

17 23 You Live in What? Hunters Hunt Intl Best of Holmes You Live in What? Hunters Hunt Intl Urban Urban

18 14 (6:00) Coma (N) (:01) Coma (Part 1 of 2) (:01) Coma (Part 2 of 2) To Be Announced

21 Love-List My Property Brothers The Good Wife The Good Wife Love It or List It Cougar Chris

22 Young Boys Wipeout Funny Videos Weird Splatalot Young Boys Funny Videos

23 National National National fifth estate National Lang & O’Leary

25 World Without End NCIS Hawaii Five-0 World Without End NCIS Hawaii Five-0

26 15 Highway Thru Hell How/ How/ Yukon Men Highway Thru Hell Daily Planet Auction Auction

27 Princess Princess Buy Buy Bridezillas Princess Princess Big Brother After Dark (N)

28 18 Abby Abby High School Moms 19 Kids 19 Kids Abby Abby High School Moms Paid Paid

30 “East Prom” Flashpoint Criminal Minds The Mentalist “Eastern Promises” (’07)

31 Looney Deten Total Star Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Crash Futurama Chicken

32 20 Jessie Good Jessie Really Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “Larry the Cable Guy” “Larry the Cable Guy”

34 Gags Gas Gas Simpson Big Bang Commun Tosh.0 The Burn Daily Colbert Conan (N)

36 Chopped (N) Cupcake Wars (N) Diners Diners Chopped Chopped Cupcake Wars

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage GetS Storage Storage Storage Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 American Pickers Treasure Treasure Cajun Cajun History’s Secrets MysteryQuest Nostradamus

39 Dest. Doctor Who Stargate SG-1 Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural Face Off Dest. Doctor Who

40 Courage “The Last of the Mohicans” (’92) “Cool Runnings” (’93) Leon. “Bachelor Party”

42 Married Married Debt ET Friends Friends 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Married Married Law & Order

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Max, Rby Toopy Cat in Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Band Chug Rolie Thomas Chug Yo

45 In Plain Sight NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles News Whatever Ent ET Make Tube

48 7 Convention History Detectives T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art Priceless

49 “Deadliest Sea” Con Super “The Grass Harp” (’95) Piper Laurie. Popoff Tom’row Sid Roth

50 Sque Tout “La Sacrée” (’11) Marc Marans. TJ Telejournal Des kiwis et des hommes

2 In Plain Sight NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final Ent ET Make Tube

54 Today’s Top 10 Trial RapCity Right Moves The Next Prince Prince Saved/ Library

64 (6:20) “Bingo” (’91) “King Ralph” (’91) (:40) “Global Heresy” (’02) “Beyond Borders” (’03)

81 Cobayes TV5 Jrnl (:35) “Le choix d’Adèle” Tremblay Quest. Tout-monde On n’demande

224 My Ride My Ride Dumbest Dumbest Parts Parts My Ride My Ride Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

WEDNESDAY EVENING / SEPTEMBER 57 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 The Listener So You Think You Can Dance News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)

4 11 Convention Wheel Jeopardy Middle Suburg. Mod Fam Suburg. News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel

5 NFL Football News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid C. Daly News Paid

6 9 Convention Big Brother (N) Criminal Minds To Be Announced News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 NFL Football Magaz. Enersen Preview Dateline NBC News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 NFL Football SportsCentre (N) Year SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Seattle Mariners. Sportsnet Con. Blue Premier Motorcycle Racing

11 12 Ent ET Big Brother (N) Glee “Goodbye” Psych News Hour Final ET Tube

12 22 Frontiers of National Geo Broadway: Musical Beethoven’s Hair Frontiers of National Geo

13 3 Wheel Jeopardy Dragons’ Den Doc Zone National George-Tonight Cor Mercer

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang So You Think You Can Dance Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

15 (4:00) Democratic National Convention Piers Morgan Democratic National Convention Piers Morgan

16 6 Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Entou Entou Entou Entou

17 23 House Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters House Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Hunt Intl

18 14 Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Storage Storage Storage Storage Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers

21 Love-List Deal My My Love It or List It Property Brothers Love It or List It Cougar Paid

22 Young Boys Wipeout Funny Videos Weird Splatalot Young Boys Funny Videos

23 Shouldn’t Be Alive National National Shouldn’t Be Alive National Lang & O’Leary

25 Royal Pains (N) NCIS “Pop Life” Hawaii Five-0 Royal Pains NCIS “Pop Life” Hawaii Five-0

26 15 MythBusters Highway Thru Hell Close Calls Collision Course Daily Planet Bering Sea Gold

27 Housewives/NJ The Mis The Mis Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Big Brother After Dark (N)

28 18 Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Popoff Paid

30 Franklin & Bash Flashpoint Criminal Minds The Mentalist Perception “Pilot” Franklin & Bash

31 Looney Deten Total Star Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Crash Futurama Chicken

32 20 Jessie Good Jessie Gravity Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “Meet the Fockers” (’04) “Match Point” (’05, Drama)

34 Just for Laughs Simpson Gags Gas Big Bang South Pk Todd Daily Colbert Conan (N)

36 Food Truck Race Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Food Truck Race Bobby Flay Chopped

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Shipping Repo Storage Storage Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 Shark Wranglers Pawnathon Nostradamus MysteryQuest Nostradamus WWII in HD

39 Paranormal Wi. Stargate SG-1 Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural The Nerdist Paranormal Wi.

40 Top Gun “Around the World in 80 Days” (’04) “Airplane!” (’80) Robert Hays. “Airplane-Sequel”

42 Friends Friends Debt ET Friends Friends ’70s ’70s Friends Friends Law & Order

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Max, Rby Toopy Cat in Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Band Chug Rolie Thomas Chug Yo

45 Psych Big Brother (N) Glee News Whatever Ent ET FANati Tube

48 7 Convention History Detectives T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) American Experience “Jimmy Carter” Red Tail

49 Upstair, Downstair Con Super “In the Loop” (’09) Sid Roth Popoff Tom’row Sid Roth

50 Sque L’Épice. La Petite Séduc Comme par magie TJ Nou Telejournal Kiwis-hommes

2 Psych Big Brother (N) Glee News Hour Final Ent ET FANati Tube

54 Today’s Top 10 Trial Wedge Oh Sit! Top Model Prince Prince Saved/ Library

64 (6:25) “Spymate” “Knockaround Guys” (:35) “Things Change” (’88) (:20) “The Italian Job” (’03)

81 Cliquez TV5 Jrnl (:35) “Après lui” (’07) Sa vie Quest. Tout-monde On n’demande

224 Barrett-Jackson Pinks - All Out 101 Cars 101 Cars Barrett-Jackson Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

THURSDAY EVENING / SEPTEMBER 67 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 CSI: Crime Scene Big Bang Two Men Saving Hope News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)

4 11 Convention Wheel Jeopardy Wipeout “Rats!” Rookie Blue News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel

5 Convention News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid C. Daly News Paid

6 9 Convention Big Bang Two Men Big Brother To Be Announced News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Convention America’s/Talent Magaz. Powerful Dateline NBC News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 ’12 U.S. Open SportsCentre (N) World/Poker SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre Sports Sports

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Jays UFC Ultimate Fighter Sportsnet Con. EPL Review Rugby Highlights

11 12 Ent ET Rookie Blue Big Brother Wipeout “Rats!” News Hour Final ET Tube

12 22 The Blue Planet Turn Back Time Amandala! Revolution in Harmony Architect/Change Edge, Universe

13 3 Wheel Jeopardy Nature/ Things Doc Zone National George-Tonight Cor Indian

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Raising New Girl Glee “Goodbye” Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

15 (4:00) Democratic National Convention Piers Morgan Democratic National Convention Piers Morgan

16 6 UFC Unleashed MMA Ways Ways Ways GTTV Ways MMA Entou Entou Ways

17 23 Bryan Bryan Hunters Hunt Intl Four Houses Bryan Bryan Hunters Hunt Intl Income Income

18 14 The First 48 (N) (:01) The First 48 (:01) The First 48 (:01) The First 48 (:01) The First 48 The First 48

21 Love It or List It Undercover Boss Undercover Undercover Boss Deal Property Cougar Paid

22 Young Boys Wipeout Funny Videos Weird Splatalot Young Boys Funny Videos

23 Nature/ Things National National Nature/ Things National Lang & O’Leary

25 Covert Affairs NCIS Hawaii Five-0 Covert Affairs NCIS Hawaii Five-0

26 15 Flying Wild Alaska Mayday Carfellas Carfellas Flying Wild Alaska Daily Planet Dirty Jobs Down

27 Pregnant in Heels Tabatha Tk-Ovr Million Dollar LA Pregnant in Heels Big Brother After Dark (N)

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AN APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY FOR THE ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT

THE APPLICATION

On July 26, 2012, pursuant to the Utilities Commission Act (Act), FortisBC Inc. (FortisBC) filed an application (Application) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) for the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project (AMI Project). FortisBC requests approval of a revised depreciation rate of five percent for the proposed AMI meters. The AMI Project has an estimated capital cost of approximately $47.7 million and is expected to commence in late 2013 and be complete by 2015. FortisBC proposes to install 115,000 residential and commercial AMI meters.

INTERVENTIONS

Persons wishing to actively participate in the FortisBC proceeding must register as Interveners through the Commission’s website at www.bcuc.com or in writing, by Friday, September 7, 2012. In their registration, Interveners must identify the issues that they intend to pursue, and indicate the extent of their anticipated involvement in the review process. Interveners will each receive a copy of all non-confidential correspondence and filed documentation, and must provide an email address if available.

Persons not expecting to actively participate, but who have an interest in the proceeding, should register as Interested Parties through the Commission’s website or in writing, by Friday, September 7, 2012, identifying their interest in the proceeding.

By participating and/or providing comment on the application, you agree that all submissions and/or correspondence received relating to the Application will be placed on the public record and posted on the Commission’s website.

THE REGULATORY PROCESS

Participants and other parties are requested to submit comments prior to Friday, September 7, 2012 on the need for Community (Public) Input Sessions in the areas of Trail, Osoyoos, and Kelowna. A Procedural Conference will be scheduled to address the process by which to continue the review of the Application after and if Community Input Sessions are held.

An initial regulatory timetable for review of the Application is outlined in Appendix A of Order G-105-12. In order to maintain firm contract pricing on the AMI system, FortisBC requests Commission approval of the proposed CPCN by July 20, 2013.

PUBLIC INSPECTION OF THE DOCUMENTS

The Application and supporting documents will be available for viewing on FortisBC’s website at http://www.fortisbc.com and on the Commission’s website at http://www.bcuc.com.

The Application and supporting documents will also be made available for inspection at FortisBC’s Head Office at Suite 100, 1975 Springfield Road, Kelowna, B.C., V1Y 7V7, and at the BC Utilities Commission office, Sixth Floor, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 2N3.

FURTHER INFORMATION For further information, please contact Ms. Erica Hamilton, Commission Secretary, by telephone (604) 660-4700 or BC Toll Free at 1-800-663-1385, by fax (604) 660-1102, or by email [email protected].

PUBLIC NOTICENOTICE OF APPLICATION

From page 18Six Awards

Cassel, Samantha: Shield 5, Biology 12, French 12, Planning 12, English 12, Law 12; Delman, Adam: Shield 5, Physics 12, Principles of Math 12, Planning 12, English 12, Athletic Award; Dyck, Alisha: Shield 2, Science 10, Spanish 10, Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10, Social Studies 10, Athletic Award; Huber, Kail: Science 10, Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10, Planning 10, English 10, P.E. 10, Metalwork 10; Nikiforuk, Holly: Shield 2, Science 9, Food Studies 9, Health 9, French 9, English 9; Ostendorf, Brett: Shield 3, Drafting and Design 10, Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10, English 10, Social Studies 10, AVID 10; Pemberton, Ally: HR Shield 1, French 8, Math 8, P.E. 8, Woodwork 8, Metalwork 8; Thompson, Aimee: Shield 2, Health 9, Drama 9, Math 9, English 9, Social Studies 9.

Seven AwardsCassel, Courtney: Shield 3, Art

10, Food Studies 10, Planning 10, French 10, Social Studies 10, P.E. 10; Christenson, Rylee: Shield 4, French

11, Honours English 11, Social Studies 11, P.E. 11, Biology 11, Forests 11; Poznikoff, Jacob: HR Shield 1, Science 8, Drafting and Design 8, Math 8, Humanities 8, P.E. 8, Metalwork 8; Rendek, Caileigh: Shield 5, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Principles of Math 12, Calculus 12, Planning 12, Honours English 12.

Eight AwardsBohn, Jennifer: HR Shield 1,

Food Studies 8, HACE 8, Art 8, French 8, Math 8, Humanities 8, Woodwork 8; Greenwood, Alana: Shield 3, Art 10, Science 10, French 10, Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10, English 10, Social Studies 10, AVID 10; Hula, Tierney: Shield 2, Art 9, Science 9, Drama 9, French 9, Math 9, English 9, Social Studies 9; Jacobsen, Niel: Shield 4, Biology 11, Chemistry 11, Physics 11, Pre-Calculus 11, Honours English 11, Social Studies 11, Athletic Award; Makortoff, Lena: Shield 4, Art 11, Biology 11, Chemistry 11, Physics 11, French 11, Pre-Calculus 11, Social Studies 11; Poznikoff, Tess: HR Shield 1, Science 8, Food Studies 8, HACE 8, Math 8, P.E. 8, Woodwork 8, Metalwork 8; Simpson, Kieran: Shield 2, Science 9, Health 9, French 9, Math 9,

English 9, P.E. 9, Athletic Award; Steed, Jessica: HR Shield 1, Food Studies 8, HACE 8, Art 8, Drafting and Design 8, French 8, Math 8, Woodwork 8.

Nine AwardsEgli, Dshamilja: HR Shield 1,

Science 8, Food Studies 8, HACE 8, Art 8, Drafting and Design 8, French 8, Humanities 8, Band 8; Ewashen, Natasha: Shield 3, Art 10, Drama 10, Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10, Planning 10, English 10, Social Studies 10, P.E. 10, Athletic Award; Palmer, Veronica: Shield 2, Art 9, Science 9, Health 9, Math 9, English 9, Social Studies 9, P.E. 9, Woodwork 9; Valer, Courtney: Shield 3, Science 10, French 10, Spanish 9, Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10, Planning 10, English 10, Social Studies 10, P.E. 10; Wood, Larissa: Shield 2, Science 9, Health 9, Drama 9, French 9, Math 9, English 9, Social Studies 9, P.E. 9.

Ten AwardsMcBlain, Madison: HR Shield 1,

Science 8, Food Studies 8, HACE 8, Drafting and Design 8, French 8, Math 8, Humanities 8, P.E. 8, Metalwork 8; Simpson, Emily: HR Shield 1, Science 8, Food Studies 8, HACE 8, French 8, Math 8, Humanities 8, P.E. 8, Woodwork 8, Metalwork 8.

AwardsBridge scores from

Rotacrest Hall:August 8

First: Sandi Haley, Hennie Webster; second: Verne Warwick, Lou Beduz; third: Audrey Vance, Jack Cowan; fourth: Betty and Jack Bailey.

August 13First: Joan Fahselt,

Louise Catherall; second: Ann Lees, Audrey Vance.

August 15First: Margaret Roy, Bill

Reid; second: Pat Downie, Dorothy Hobbs; third/fourth: Ann Lees, Marion Smandych tied with Ani McDowell, Joe Schlapsi.

August 16First: Giff and Jim

Kassebaum; second: Verne Warwick, Lou Beduz; third: Pat Downie, Vern Ronmark; fourth: Sandi Haley, Hennie Webster.

August 20First: Wally Stone, Verne

Warwick; second: Ann Lees, Audrey Vance.

August 22First: Hennie Webster,

Syd Chihonik; second: Joan Fahselt, Lou Beduz; third: Margaret Roy, Bill Reid.

August 23First: Rose Hoag, Dorothy

Hobbs; second: Verne War-wick, Lou Beduz; third: Sharon Waugh, Syd Chi-honik; fourth/fifth: Audrey Vance, Jack Cowan tied with Giff and Jim Kassebaum.

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Echo Taylor

Echo was born on the family farm to parents Marion and Earl Nielsen on June 26, 1923 in Milk River, AB and at just nineteen years of age, Echo had her rst career as a school teacher.She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and she volunteered many hours in the community doing many different things from 4H to the hospital auxiliary.Echo was predeceased by her husband Robert; son Wayne and granddaughter Deanna.She will be dearly missed by her sons Bob (Marg), Gerald (Elaine), Barry (Shirley) and Ritchie (Janice); daughters Joanne (Don), Marcia (Dennis) and Scottie (Bob); along with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

A Funeral Service was heldFriday August 24, 2012

at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintsat 11:00 a.m. with Bishop David Falconer of ciating.

Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the charity of the donor’s choice.

Echo was the kindest, most caring, loving and forgiving person who would reach out to anyone in need.

She truly led a Christ-like life.

Echo Taylor passed away peacefully on August 15, 2012

in the Creston Valleyat the age of 89 years.

June 26, 1923~

August 15, 2012

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Echo Taylor

Echo was born on the family farm to parents Marion and Earl Nielsen on June 26, 1923 in Milk River, AB and at just nineteen years of age, Echo had her fi rst career as a school teacher.She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and she volunteered many hours in the community doing many different things from 4H to the hospital auxiliary.Echo was predeceased by her husband Robert; son Wayne and granddaughter Deanna.She will be dearly missed by her sons Bob (Marg), Gerald (Elaine), Barry (Shirley) and Ritchie (Janice); daughters Joanne (Don), Marcia (Dennis) and Scottie (Bob); along with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.Echo was the kindest, most caring, loving and forgiving

person who would reach out to anyone in need.She truly led a Christ-like life. A Funeral Service was held

Friday August 24, 2012at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

at 11:00 a.m. with Bishop David Falconer offi ciating.Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to the charity of the donor’s choice.

Echo Taylor passed away peacefully on August 15, 2012

in the Creston Valleyat the age of 89 years.

June 26, 1923~

August 15, 2012

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RESPONSIBILITIESProvide Early Intervention Services to children at Family • Place under the age of six and support to their parents. Work in partnership with Family Place Coordinator • Develop, facilitate, and assist in programming• Provide a weekly 2 hour parenting program • Lead early learning activities (stories, music and art)• Facilitate preschool/kindergarten readiness• Maintain detailed daily program statistics•

Closing date: September 4 , 2012Please send resume and cover letter to:

Creston & District Community Resource Center Box 187, Creston, BC V0B 1G0 Serena Naeve, Executive Director 250-428-5547 Fax 250-428-5175 E-mail: [email protected]

References are required.

The Creston & District Community Complex is currently accepting applications for the following position:

SKATE PATROL (Casual/Part-time)

Applicants must be friendly, enjoy dealing with the public, and work well in a dynamic, fast-paced workplace. The ideal candidate will have excellent personal and communication skills and can work well both independently and in a group setting. Typical job duties include supervising patrons, setting up and putting away equipment and distributing skate rentals during public skating times.Applicants must be 16 years of age or older and know how to skate.

Preferred QualicationsStandard First Aid certication•

This is a casual/part-time position. The successful candidate must be available to work weekends, pro-d days and holidays.Resumes for the Skate Patrol position can be submitted with a detailed cover letter, proof of certicates and references, and will be accepted by email, mail, or in person. Clearly mark envelope or email subject: Skate Patrol.

Attention: Andrea Peet, Recreation [email protected] & District Community Complex312 19th Ave N, Box 477Creston, BC V0B 1G0

Deadline for application is Sept 7, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. local time.

Creston and District Community Complex

The Free Press newspaper has an immediate opening for a full time reporter.We are looking for someone with a journalism degree/diploma and at least one year of newspaper experience. The quali ed applicant must have experience with Indesign and Photoshop and will be expected to work independently, reporting to the Editor.We are seeking that true journalist who loves to cover everything from the seniors’ bake sale and city council to junior B hockey and school plays.The reporter is expected to work exible hours, including weekends, and must own a car and be prepared to travel across the Elk Valley.The successful candidate will receive a very competitive salary, car allowance, and an excellent bene t package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. If you have an interest in the community, excellent writing skills and experience in journalism, and the ability to work to strict deadlines, please send a cover letter, resume, and examples of your writing and photography work to:Angela TreharneEditor The Free Press342 Second AvenueBox 2350Fernie, BC V0B 1M0Fax: (250) 423-3110Email: [email protected] those selected for interview will receive a response.

ReporterFull TimeThe Free Press, Fernie, BC

Van-Kam Freightways’ Group of Companies requires Owner Operators for runs out of our Prince George Terminal. W ff ll t t Wi t / M t i

Hauling Freight for Friends for Over 60 YearsEstablished 1947

LINEHAULOWNER OPERATORS

PRINCE GEORGE

Van Kam’s group of companies requires Owner Operators to be based at Castlegar or Cranbrook for runs throughout B.C. and Alberta.Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving experience/training.We offer above average rates and excellent employee benefi ts.To join our team of Professional drivers, call Bev, 604-968-5488 or email a resume, current driver’s abstract and details of truck to:

[email protected] or fax 604-587-9889Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

Established 1947Hauling Freight for Friends for 65 Years

We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.

OWNER OPERATORS REQUIREDSIGNING BONUS

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Kootenay Decorative RockMaking concrete beautiful in the Kootenays!

250-254-1258

CUSTOM CONCRETE ARTISTRYkootenaydecorativerock.com

• Incredible Patios • Cultured Stone • Eco-Staining• Outdoor Kitchens • Fireplaces • Overlays

FROM DRAB TO FAB!

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • NEW INSTALLATIONSREPAIRS & SERVICE • STEEL-CRAFT DOORS

Gordon Hegland 250-402-9818

OVERHEAD DOOR Company of Creston

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

Employment

Help Wanted

LOCAL COMPANY seeking skilled trades people in the Cranbrook area for the fol-lowing full-time positions:

-Commercial/Transport Mechanic -Welder/Fabricator-Millwright

Competitive salary and benefi t package, weekday shifts.

Submit resume with references to:

Box ‘E’, Cranbrook Daily Townsman, 822 Cranbrook

St. N., Cranbrook, BC. V1C 7C3

WANTEDExperienced elk hunting guides for the Kootenay Lake area for this fall.

Please call 250-225-3551

Employment

Help Wanted

NiRA RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INC. is looking for the following

positions:

Machinists,Planners with Piping experience,Carpen-

ters,Pipefi tters,Masons,Scaffolders,Equipment Operators,Millwrights,Welders,Labourers,

Safety Offi cers.

We encourage you to apply in confi dence to [email protected] with your resume, identifying the position title in the subject line. NiRA clients offer a comprehensive and competitive salary and bene-fi ts program. Only those candidates who meet our qualifi cations will be contact-ed for an interview.

SUTCO Contracting Ltd. has in-creased our fl eet. We have open-ings for experienced drivers in our fl atbed division. Late model equip-ment, steady work, extended bene-fi ts, satellite dispatch, e-logs and fully assigned tractors. We need drivers experienced with fl at-bed work, US capable an asset, some Canada Only runs available. Please fax resume and current abstract 1-250-357-2009. Contact 1-888-357-2612 Ext 230 or check us out www.sutco.ca

Employment

Help Wanted

WANTEDExperienced

Mineral ProspectorCreston / Nelson area

Call 1-604-532-6463Email: [email protected]

Trades, TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed & experi-enced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher & Processor Operators. Out of town & camp work. Safety tickets & drivers abstract re-quired. Email resume:[email protected] Fax 780-488-3002.

Journeyman Mechanic Do you love the outdoors? OK Tire in Terrace, B.C. NOW HIRING! Excellent renumeration for successful applicant. Fax resume to (1)-250-635-5367 Attn. General Manager or Email: [email protected]

Help Wanted

Employment

Trades, Technical

• DRILLERS • BLASTERS• POWDERMEN

• CONCRETE LABOURERS

VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat. Looking to hire immediately!

Please contact AshleyHalden at 778-724-2500

or [email protected]

QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping & Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company. Competitive wages & benefi ts. Please email resume to: info@torqueindustr ia l .com. Fax 250-775-6227 or apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com

Volunteers

TAPS NEEDS VOLUNTEERSWe are starting a new

Seniors Outreach Project Training provided, criminal

records check and personal references required.

Contact Bridget at TAPS250 428 5585

Share the benefi ts of contributing to your community

Services

Art/Music/Dancing

MUSIC FOR YOUNG CHILDREN group piano lessons

ages 5 and upAnita Stushnoff 250-428-5272

Healing Arts

Kveta’s NaturalHealing Centre

• Emotion Code• Refl exology• CranioSacral Therapy • Lymphatic DrainageKveta A. Jasek

Certifi ed Emotion Code Practitioner

natural@kvetas_healing.comwww.ilovecreston.com/kvetasnaturalhealing

250-866-5677

Concrete & Placing

Garage Door Services

Services

Health ProductsCASH BACK- $10 for every pound you lose. Lose weight quickly and safely and keep it off, results guaranteed! Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-854-5176.

Massage (Reg Therapist)

Julie Malowany

Registered Massage TherapistCreston, BC

250-428-3445

LaDonna Smith R.M.T.Tues, Wed,Fri & Sat

Creston250-254-4747

Susan Smith R.M.T.

Registered Massage Therapist

EXCELLENT THERAPYFOR YOUR

BODYFor Appointment

Call...250-428-5737

Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free con-sultation. Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 www.mydebtsolution.com

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.com

M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Concrete & Placing

Garage Door Services

1-800-222-TIPS

www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

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Janis Caldwell-SawleyMortgage SpecialistCell: [email protected] Appointments

Serving the Creston Valley

Services

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

Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)

Tree ServicesTREE & LIMB removal. Expe-rienced climber. Reasonable rates. Odd jobs as well. Avail. anytime. 250-428-0749

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay1ST & 2ND Cut alfalfa hay; grass hay; rye straw. Small bales, no rain. Shed stored. Canyon BC. 250-428-5617Alfalfa, alfalfa mix or straight grass (small square bales) in Lister. Call Jay or Trish at 250-428-9755GOOD QUALITY fi rst and second cut hay $3/bale, no rain 250-428-5665

LivestockAcreage to lease for grazing, cattle or horses. Looking for 60 head of cattle. Call for info (250)417-7137

Pet ServicesLIL’ MUTT PET RESORT• Boarding dogs & cats

• Grooming• Pet Foods & Supplies

1304 NW Blvdand3323 Phillips RoadCreston, BC

250-428-5837www.lilmuttpetresort.com

PetsChihuahua puppies, many colours, healthy, very small dogs. 250-442-2604.Havanese pups, non shed, hypo allergenic, excellent companions, CKC registered, ready now (250)424-5229TO GIVE AWAY: Kittens, male and female 250-428-2864

Merchandise for Sale

Antiques / VintageDOWNSIZING SALE: approx 300 lots, antiques & col-lectibles. 250-428-5406 to view.

Computer Equipment

STUDENT/SR. COMPUTER Dell 3100, 160 GB hard drive, ex cond, 512 RAM, Windows XP Home,17” fl at screen, photo printer + lots of accesso-ries. $400 Tess 250-428-5535

Farm Equipment2-NEW HOLLAND 1036 bale wagons, $9,500 & $11,500. AG100 3’x3’ baler $15,000 250-428-3374

FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products

BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED

GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF

Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available

Quarters/Halves$2.50/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger

$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS

250-428-4316 Creston

Merchandise for Sale

Fruit & VegetablesBLUEBERRY PATCH COUNTRY MARKET*Blueberries u-pick

and we pick August 1 to September 15*Everbearing Strawberries

and Raspberries*Lunches, fresh berry pies,

giftware.....Open Mon to Sat: 9:30am - 4:00pm

2782-20th Street, ListerFrom Creston take Highway 21 South and follow signswww.blueberrypatch.ca

250-428-4647

FARM FRESH SUPER SWEET CORN

Locally grown in Creston, taking bulk orders now. Avail. starting Aug 28th

250-428-0044 or cell 250-254-8390

Heavy Duty Machinery

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /

Bridges / EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.comFOR SALE OR HIRE: 750 John Deere crawler 91 F-800 7.8l diesel/air brakes. 24ft fl at-deck 35000 GVW 250-402-3210 or [email protected]

Misc. for Sale

2NDHAND HEAVEN910 Pine St. P250-428-2375

Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pmSat noon - 4:30 pm

Furniture Books, Toys, King Size Bed, Canning Jars, Tools, Pictures, Bedding,

Dishes & MORE!

36” PULL-TYPE rototiller, like new $400ANTIQUES FOR SALE: late 1800’s dining room suite hand carved dark solid oak. 4 chairs & captains, lg highboy $3200/set. Entertainment cabi-net $100. Lowboy dresser set $75 250-428-0236

FOR RESTLESS or cramping legs. A fast acting remedy since 1981, sleep at night, proven for 31 years. Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660www.allcalm.com

FREEMETAL RECYCLING Drop off at 1314 NW Blvd.

8am - 5pm Mon to SatFree Pickup

For Large Quantities.Nolan Evans (250)428-6374

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?

Trinity Used TreasuresTHRIFT SHOP

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

9am - 1pm Closed Holidays

United Church on 10th Ave North (next to post offi ce)

QUEEN HIDE-A-BED like new $300. China cabinet $300. Electric easy chair $50 250-428-5715SOLID OAK Pedestal, leaf ta-ble, 4 chairs, tile inlay. $500. obo. 250-368-3668 Lve msge.

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleNEW LIFE FURNITURE

& RECYCLING114 NW Blvd. 250-402-0098

NEW HOURSMon - Sat 10am - 5pm

DONATION PICK UPSCall to arrange a pick up

Interested in joining our team of great volunteers

a few hours a week?Contact Amanda

for more information

Quality second-hand Furnishings, Appliances,

Electronics & More!

RECYCLING DEPOT for: -small appliances -electronics -batteries -toys

STEEL BUILDING- Huge Clearance Sale! 20x24 $4,658. 25x28 $5,295. 30x40 $7,790. 32x54 $10,600. 40x58 $14,895. 47x78 $19,838. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422.www.pioneersteel.ca

THE CHURCH

1913 Elm St.Creston BCJust east of PCSS

250-428-5975OPEN

MON, TUES & FRI 9AM - 3:45PMexcept holidays

Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Silver Coins etc.Available now: 250-863-3082

WANTEDOLD LEAD ACID VEHICLE

BATTERIESWILL PAY $4 PER BATTERY

250-428-5132

Real Estate

Apt/Condos for Sale2-bdrm condo, Shannon Heights, completely renovat-ed, close to Hospital & Col-lege, asking $149,900. (250)489-5602

For Sale By OwnerESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main fl oor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, aparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. $269,000obo. 250-866-5274

GREAT STARTER HOME &/OR INVEST-MENT ON RIONDEL RD. above Kootenay Lake. 4 k to Ashram 4 k to Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfi n-ished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for build-ing, one with lake view. In Aug. appraised at $170,000 but older, fl exible vendor open to offers & might car-ry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call : 1-780-566-0707

NEW LISTING: Location Lo-cation Location! 1509 Scott St $232,000 250-428-4091/250-428-6790

Real Estate

Houses For SaleEXECUTIVE HOME

on 1.43 acres of landscape extraordinaire

in Golden, BC. Quality fi nishing throughout, lg kitchen w/island and ceramic

fl oors & counters, nook w/walk-outs to huge wrap-

around decks, 2 gas fi replaces and a wood stove, hot tub,

sauna, pond, waterfall, fl ow-ers, rock gardens, 4 bay 2 lev-el garage w/bonus rm, paved drive, fenced yard, fi nished

walk-out 2 bdr suite w/heated fl oors, private well. $575,000.

Inquiries: [email protected]

http://propertyguys.com/property/in-dex/id/59476

Mobile Homes & Parks

RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Af-fordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Kere-meos, BC. Ask us about our Free Rent option! Please cal 250-462-7055.www.copperridge.ca

RV SitesAVORADO RESORT. Beauti-ful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, club-house & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.comCall 250-228-3586.Beautiful Treed & Spacious RV sites in prime recreation area. No hook-up fees. No buy in. Just annual lease that in-cludes all utilities & fi rewood. 50 minute drive from Cran-brook. call (250)424-5403 or visit www.kristinacreek.ca

Rentals

Rent To OwnKingsgate - BEAUTIFUL RE-NO’D 4/bdrm (2up/2dn) 2400sq/ft home, french drs from din/rm & m/bdrm to 12x50’ fully covered deck, spa-cious kitchen w/island, l/rm with bay window looking out onto lndsc yd. 6x30’ front deck. Full walkout bsmt. Patio drs to yd. All on 2.9 acres. 1 mile from US border. $249,000 Financing avail. w/15% down. Rent to own, no interest for 2 yrs. 250-424-5360Yahk- FULL RENO’D 2/bdrm mobile; completely redone in-side and out - wiring, plumb-ing, fl oors. On 2.9 acres, lots of trees & great soil for gar-dening. $149,000 Financing avail. w/15% down. Rent to own, no interest for 2 yrs. 250-424-5360

Apt/Condo for Rent2/BDRM APT N/P N/S $650/mo Avail. Oct 1st. Adult building 250-428-282555+ 1/BDRM $390/mo, & Bach suite $305/mo, + Util. & DD N/S N/P. Catalpa Apt. United Church 250-428-4015 or Jan 250-866-5472 CrestonAPARTMENTS for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-428-2562 or 250-428-3096Creston- 1 & 2/BDRM APTS $535/$625 + elec. N/S N/P call 250-254-0840 or 250-866-5789

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentAPARTMENTS FOR RENT

406 - 16th. Ave. N#205 - Large, clean 1/bdrm. unit, $565/mo.#206 - Large, clean 2/bdrm unit, $590/mo

Adult building, no pets.Phone Randal 250-428-3503

Canyon- 2/BDRM APT, sec-ond fl oor. $750/mo util. incl. + DD. NS, small pet will be con-sidered. For information or to view call 250-428-1998

CRANBROOK, 2-bdrm F/S, quiet, on-site laundry, near park & downtown, n/p, n/s, n/parties, responsible adults. Avail immed. (250)420-1823

Creston: 1/BDRM APT $575/mo + elec. Also - 2/bdrm + elec. $725/mo N/S; N/P; DD & ref req. 250-428-2202

Creston- 2/BDRM CONDO 55+ Across from Rec Center W/D F/S D/W A/C N/S N/P $750/mo & util./DD Leave message 250-428-7016 or 250-428-4442

Creston: 2/BDRM CONDO near Rec Center. W/D A/C fridge, stove, N/P N/S $775/mo 250-428-1452

Creston - 2/BDRM CONDO style apartment. F/S incl., N/P. N/S. Located downtown Cres-ton 250-428-5240. Refs req.

Creston: 2/BDRM. CORNER Suite in the “Royalcrest”. Se-curity system, elevator, close to everything. 250-428-1498

Creston - 2/BDRM SUITE, avail immd. Responsible, quiet tenants only. 250-428-4918

Creston: 3/BDRM APT in 4Plex, 2yrs old. 250-4285240

Creston 55 + 2BDRM CONDO6 appl. Walk to all amenities top fl oor, elevator. N/S N/P

$850 + elec/D.D. 250-428-4984

CRESTONATTENTION SENIORS

Nikkyl Place Seniors APARTMENTS

provides 2 meals a dayhouse keeping,laundry

& reg bus service. Wheelchair access main fl oor

1/bdrm units $1150/mo2/bdrm $1250/mo.

250-402-9351Creston- LARGE 2/BDRM. suite w/private balcony. W/D hookup. Quiet bldg. N/S, no drugs, no parties, quiet dog considered. $750/mo + elec. 250-431-8353

PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments

Available now!N/S N/P Children OK250-428-9560 Creston

SUNSET BLVD- A nice place to live with good neighbors. Avail. Sept 1. Bright, cheery, well-kept 2/bdrm apts. 55+ N/S N/P $600 & $650 250-254-0327

Commercial/Industrial

CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING

3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space

Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area

Plenty of Parking250-428-5240

Rentals

Halls/Auditoriums

Canyon HallNewly Renovated & Ready

for your Events!Ask about the Small Hall

Henri 250-428-8852Canyon Park Reservations

Shelly 250-428-3356

ROTACREST HALL RENTAL Special Occasions/Events

Call 250-428-7127For Information and Booking

WEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available.

Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643

Visit www.westcreston.info

Homes for Rent3/BDRM 2/BATH F/S W/D, near downtown, great view. $950/mo 250-402-9001 Cres-ton3/BDRM. HOME in town. F/S W/D DW large yard. N/P N/S $1,150/mo.+util. 250-999-17824/BDRM. HOUSE, w/workshop, great view, 5min from Creston, N/S, $1,200/mo + util, D.D. To view call 1-403-619-2091 or 403-248-5671

BEAUTIFUL NEWER HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE

SLOCAN LAKE AREA.AVAILABLE OCT 1st

• 4 Bedroom-2 Bath on 2 Acres• Red Mtn. Road above SILVERTON w/ Valhalla views + quiet privacy• N/S , Open to keeping animals• 10 min. drive to Slocan

Lake and Village amenities

• Storage, treehouses, good access all year round

• Minimum 1 Yr Lease• W/D Hookups, F/S plus

Earth -Woodstove• $1250 negotiable with

proper care of house, land + gardens• References Required• Secure Income Essential• Serious Inquiries Only

Call: 250-362-7681 or Mobile 250-231-2174

Email:monikas_2010@

hotmail.com

Creston 2BDRM house. Near downtown.N/S. $750/mo + util. Avail Sept 1. 250-428-5289

Mortgages

Rentals

Homes for RentCRESTON 2/BDRM 1/bath home. Near school & mall. Dbl garage, N/S. Avail Sept 1. $900+util. Refs. 250-428-4667

CRESTON 3/BDRM house W/D. Near downtown, NS, NP, Ref req. $1,000/mo incl util. 250-428-7019. Avail Sept 1.

LISTER 3/BDRM home. FS, WD, NS ,Pet neg. Huge yard $900/mo +dd. 250-999-1782

RENTALS AVAILABLECanyon area: 2/bdrm. Modular on small acreage, ideal for mature couple.Canyon area: 2/bdrm. Suite in “duplex-like” setting.Damage deposit, no smoking, pets with restrictions, referenc-es required for all properties.

Ask for a “Tenancy Request Form”

Century 21 front desk1131 Canyon Street

250-428-9331or call Ken 250-428-6168

RENTALS AVAILABLE Please call Heather at

Creston Valley Realty Ltd 250-428-9040

or go to the offi ce to fi llout a rental enquiry form

Riondel- RENT TO OWN 3/bdrm furn. home w/garage & lg park-like yard. Avail Sept 1st $765/mo 250-231-7182

Wynndel- 2000FT2 HOME for rent. 5/bdrm 2 bath $1000/mo 250-866-5669

Offi ce/RetailRoom for Rent In a beautiful established 10 yr hair salon, great Baker St location. Ideal

for Esthetics or Massage 550/m includes shared

reception laundry, heat, hot water, phone & air

conditioning. Contact Diana @ 250 352-1955 or evenings

250 505-3098

Property Management

PROPERTY MANAGEMENTFor your Property Management

Rental & Sales needsIngrid Voigt

RE/MAX Discovery Real Estate250-428-2234,1-877-428-2234

Mortgages

Garage Sales Garage Sales

FOR THE AFTERNOONCUP... GARAGE SALE: 2 family sale

Sat Sept 1st. 9am-? 305, 33 Ave N, Erickson. Clothes, toys, household misc., baby items, sporting goods, Eagle 4x4 collection, older cars and parts.

GARAGE SALE: Sat Sept 1 8am-2pm 319 - 3 Ave S. Lots of good of good stuff! Rain or shine!

GARAGE SALE: Sat Sept 1st. 8am-3pm. 19-1436 N.W. Blvd. Garlic, powdered Garlic & Blackberries & other misc.

HUGE 2/FAMILY Garage Sale: Fri Aug 31 & Sat Sept 1, 8am-4pm, 1017 Cavell St. (up from Mall) loads of craft stuff, books, & misc household.

HUGE CARPORT SALE: 6412 Hwy 3A Sept 1,2 & 3 9am-3pm Downsizing, col-lectibles, crafting, boat, gar-dening, christmas, etc

HUGE MULTI-FAMILY garage sale: Sat Sept 1 8am-3pm 1510 Scott St

IN THE HOUSE SALE: Thurs & Fri. 238 - 20 Ave N. An-tiques - sewing machines, ra-dios, tables,chairs, rocker, or-gan. Misc. bedding, L 16, 18 clothes.

YARD SALE: 1605 Lakeview Arrowcreek Rd, Fri Aug 31 noon-8pm & Sat Sept 1 8am- noon. Raising $$$ for Shamat-tawa

YARD SALE: 425 - 11Ave S. Fri Aug 31 & Sat Sept 1 9am-? Drill press, household, 10” ta-ble saw, tools, antiques & col-lectibles, cowboy boots, shirts & hats

YARD SALE: 4356 Hwy 21 Fri Aug 31 & Sat Sept 1 8am-4pm Furniture, books, misc. items, new left-handed golf clubs

YARD SALE: Sat Sept 1 9am-? 615 Canyon St, down hill from Kokanee Inn

1508 Cook Street, P.O. Box 237Creston, BC V0B 1G0(250) 402-0068

Your donation can help support themany worthwhile programs at

Kootenai Community Centre Society

www.crestonbc.com/kccs/

Please include your nameand address for tax receipt

SENIOR PROGRAMSAdvocacy, Shelter from AbuseADVOCACYSTOPPING THE VIOLENCE PROGRAMSOutreach and Support, Older Women,Safe Home - Irvine HouseYOUTH PROGRAMSBeyond Wild, PARTYCHILD CARE PROGRAMSTeddy Bear Day Care andGrizzly Bear Out of School Care

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Rentals

Shared Accommodation

CRESTON 3/BDRM Accom-modation available for mature professional working person. N/S,N/P 1500 sqft living space, 1-level, 2/bath. Util incl. 250-402-6698 Email: [email protected]

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Auto Accessories/Parts

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Auto Financing

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4 more information & to view

Serving the Creston Valley EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY • CONSTRUCTION

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Creston - 2 bdrm heritage home, nearly 2 acres. Veg. garden, valley & mtn views. 1997 renos, new floor beams, foundation & 24'x26' addition. Spacious bath/laundry, large rec. rm & covered deck. Move in ready.

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Local photographer Jeff Banman of Jeff’s Photos ’n Motion will be demonstrating the technique of light painting on Aug. 31 at the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce at 1, 1:30 and 2 p.m. There is no cost.

Light painting is a photo-graphic technique in which images, made generally at night or in a darkened room, are created by moving a hand-held light source or by mov-ing the camera itself. Using a slow shutter speed and by moving various light sources, the light can be used to selec-tively illuminate parts of the subject or to “paint” a picture by shining directly into the lens. Though it can be traced back to the turn of the century, and was made popular by Man Ray in the 1930s, the technique has become acces-sible today to anyone with a digital camera.

Light painting is surpris-ingly easy to experiment with and achieve breathtaking results, giving the amateur photographer enormous cre-ative freedom without having to master a complicated tech-nique. It is more a question of

unbridled creativity than any-thing else and with a few sim-ple household items — flash-lights, birthday sparklers or a spinning whisk filled with burning steel wool — the pho-tographer can create cascad-ing waterfalls of light, illumi-

nated fairy wings or graffiti in the sky.

Light painting allows for that frenetic energy that often accompanies the creative pro-cess. Above all, it brings out that childhood sense of won-der we too soon forget.

Photographer offering light painting demonstration

Jeff Banman/www.jeffsphotosnmotion.comAn example of light painting.