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Serving the Creston Valley since 1948 $1.10 (includes GST) Thursday, July 25, 2013 Volume 65, No. 30 Are you enjoying the sunshine as much as I am? Sheldon Browell 428-6805 Tyler Hancock, ABR, PREC 428-9916 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 Toll Free 1-877-428-2234 • OFFICE 250-428-2234 www.remaxcreston.com 100% LOCALLY OWNED AND INDEPENDENTLY OPERATED Cal l t o s c he dul e y our t ne s s e v a l u a t i o n RE/MAX DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE Make your home stand out with RE/MAX Fit to Sell ARE YOU FIT TO SELL? Town joins energy-saving Fortis program Page 3 This week's weather artist: Jeffrey Samuels, Erickson Elementary School • RCMP seeking motorcycle crash info /3 • RDCK paid directors $800,000 in 2012 /5 WWW.CRESTONVALLEYADVANCE.CA FIND US ONLINE AT TODAY'S WEATHER Canada Post Publications Agreement 40069240 BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor Events at the Creston and District Community Complex are going unnoticed, says a local committee, and a digital mes- sage board on Canyon Street would increase awareness. Signe Miller and Nicole Nilsson are seek- ing input from user groups to present to the Creston Valley services committee (com- prised of Creston Mayor Ron Toyota and Regional District of Central Kootenay area A, B and C directors) at its 10 a.m. Aug. 8 meeting. Since the community complex’s expansion and renovation three years ago, there has been no signage whatsoever to list events. “We used to have a board on the face of the rec centre, but, of course, that was only good if you were in the parking lot,” said Miller. She has been told by people from out of town — and even some locals — that they have driven right past the Canyon Street-19th Avenue North intersection without realizing the community complex is even there. RDCK funds are too limited to purchase the $20,000-$25,000 board, but Miller’s com- mittee has already researched grants and found a non-profit organization willing to apply for one. See SIGNAGE, page 20 Community complex needs better signage, says committee Brian Lawrence Federal Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau mingles with the crowd at Truscott Farms, where a reception was held on Sunday. BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor Over 150 people attended a reception for federal Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau when he stopped at Erickson’s Truscott Farms on Sunday afternoon as part of a whirlwind tour of Western Canada. The meet and greet event was a rela- tively casual affair, with Trudeau circu- lating through the crowd to chat and take photos with as many people as possible before he headed to his next stop, in Nelson. During the last federal election, “there was tremendous interest from around here,” the 41-year-old Trudeau told the Advance after the reception. “I’m not giving up on any places in Canada as places where the Liberals aren’t rele- vant.” Those places include small towns, which, he said, are just as important as larger centres. “People tend to forget that’s what Canada is,” said Trudeau. “We’re a coun- try of big cities but with small towns scat- tered across this beautiful land.” See TRUDEAU, page 3 Trudeau stops at Truscott Farms

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Serving the Creston Valley since 1948

$1.10 (includes GST)Thursday, July 25, 2013Volume 65, No. 30

Are you enjoying the sunshine as much as I am?

Sheldon Browell

428-6805

Tyler Hancock, ABR, PREC

428-9916

Daryl Porter

402-9339

Ingrid Voigt

402-3498

Sara Millar

435-0071

Michael CarpenterBroker/Owner

428-7498

2 Offi ces to Serve You! 1013 Canyon St. Creston • 106 33rd Ave. S. Hwy. 3 EricksonToll Free 1-877-428-2234 • OFFICE 250-428-2234

www.remaxcreston.com100% LOCALLY OWNED AND INDEPENDENTLY OPERATED

Tyler Hancock,

Call to schedule your fi tness evaluation

RE/MAX DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE Make your home stand out with RE/MAX Fit to Sell

ARE YOU FIT TO SELL?

435-0071

Make your home stand out with RE/MAX Fit to Sell

Town joins energy-saving Fortis program

Page 3

This week'sweather artist:Jeffrey Samuels,EricksonElementary School

• RCMP seeking motorcycle crash info /3• RDCK paid directors $800,000 in 2012 /5

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Canada PostPublications Agreement

40069240

BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor

Events at the Creston and District Community Complex are going unnoticed, says a local committee, and a digital mes-sage board on Canyon Street would increase awareness.

Signe Miller and Nicole Nilsson are seek-ing input from user groups to present to the Creston Valley services committee (com-prised of Creston Mayor Ron Toyota and Regional District of Central Kootenay area A, B and C directors) at its 10 a.m. Aug. 8 meeting.

Since the community complex’s expansion and renovation three years ago, there has been no signage whatsoever to list events.

“We used to have a board on the face of the rec centre, but, of course, that was only good if you were in the parking lot,” said Miller.

She has been told by people from out of town — and even some locals — that they have driven right past the Canyon Street-19th Avenue North intersection without realizing the community complex is even there.

RDCK funds are too limited to purchase the $20,000-$25,000 board, but Miller’s com-mittee has already researched grants and found a non-profit organization willing to apply for one.

See SIGNAGE, page 20

Community complex

needs better signage, says

committee

Brian LawrenceFederal Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau mingles with the crowd at Truscott Farms, where a reception was held on Sunday.

BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor

Over 150 people attended a reception for federal Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau when he stopped at Erickson’s Truscott Farms on Sunday afternoon as part of a whirlwind tour of Western Canada.

The meet and greet event was a rela-

tively casual affair, with Trudeau circu-lating through the crowd to chat and take photos with as many people as possible before he headed to his next stop, in Nelson.

During the last federal election, “there was tremendous interest from around here,” the 41-year-old Trudeau told the Advance after the reception. “I’m not giving up on any places in Canada

as places where the Liberals aren’t rele-vant.”

Those places include small towns, which, he said, are just as important as larger centres.

“People tend to forget that’s what Canada is,” said Trudeau. “We’re a coun-try of big cities but with small towns scat-tered across this beautiful land.”

See TRUDEAU, page 3

Trudeau stops at Truscott Farms

If you want to learn more about local

First Nations legends, the Creston Museum is the place to be on July 29, when Chief Jason Louie of the Lower Kootenay Band will visit at 11 a.m. to share the traditional legends of the Ktunaxa people.

Admission is by donation, with pro-ceeds supporting the Creston Museum and projects at the Lower Kootenay Band.

• • •

The Gray Creek Historical Society

is hosting its 11th

annual Museum Days from noon-6 p.m. July 26-29 at the Gray Creek Hall. Four days of displays, historical and contemporary, will celebrate life and people in Gray Creek and other parts of the East Shore, and will mark the passing of two dearly loved Gray

Creekers, Johnny Oliver and Peter Duryea.

Other displays will feature the Lakeview store (then and now), stone boats, Gray Creek Hall’s 100th anniversary, the June 2012 floods (with 2013 updates), Susan Hulland’s nature jour-nals, widgets, research and much more.

• • •

The popular Kootenay-wide

book club One Book, One Kootenay has kept regional readers busy trying to decide which of the three shortlisted books should get the nod. Each year, booklovers read, discuss and vote on the book they think all Kootenay folk should read. The deadline for voting for the 2013 One Book, One Kootenay selec-tion is Aug. 2.

This year’s shortlist is comprised of Never Going Back by Antonia Banyard, Confined Space by Deryn Collier (a former Creston resi-dent) and The Dolphin’s Tooth: A Decade in Search of Adventure by Bruce Kirkby. Since May, these Kootenay authors have been reading in libraries across the region, either in person or vir-tually through film. With several days left to read and vote, the Kootenay Library Federation that hosts OBOK is urging peo-ple to pick up copies of the books at their local libraries, and vote.

They are all good reads: Collier’s mys-tery Confined Space

(Simon & Schuster) introduces small-town coroner Bern Fortin as he investigates a mur-der in a brewery; The Dolphin’s Tooth: a Decade in Search of Adventure (McClelland & Stewart) follows

Kirkby through 15 years of high adven-ture in some of the world’s edgier places; Banyard’s novel Never Going Back (Thistledown Press) brings together a group of high school

friends after 10 years of separation as they converge for a friend’s memorial.

The 2013 selected OBOK author is cele-brated in a tour of select Kootenay librar-ies in the fall.

“It’s great to be able to celebrate the talented writers of the Kootenay in this way,” says Kootenay Library Federation director Joanne Richards. “With One Book, One Kootenay, everybody wins.”

This is the fifth anniversary of OBOK, a region-wide book club supported by public libraries in the east and west Kootenay, and the Columbia Basin Trust. For more information about the books, inter-views with the authors, and to follow the results of the vote, visit www.obok.ca. To read all three of the shortlisted selections and cast your vote, visit the Creston Public Library at 531 16th Avenue South.

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Capt. Debbie MiddletonArmy Cadet Michael Niemi, a member of Creston’s 1 Service Battalion Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps, marched in the Oliver Sunshine Festival Parade on July 13 as part of a large contingent of musicians from Vernon Army Cadet Summer Training Centre (VACSTC). Cadets in Bravo Training Group, which functions as a school of music during each summer at VACSTC, not only spend hours each day improving their musicianship, but also provide the music for the graduation parades held at the centre and for audiences in Vernon. The bands will soon march in the Penticton Peach Festival parade on Aug. 10.

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Creston residents can save energy and money in a FortisBC program sup-ported by the Town of Creston.

The Kootenay Energy Diet helps resi-dential customers reduce electrical con-sumption by providing a home assess-ment, energy-reducing accessories, rebates and low-cost renovation loans.

At the July 16 regular council meet-ing, a resolution was passed to pay $30 towards the original KED energy assess-ment fee of $60 to the first 200 Creston registrants.

“I am very supportive of this initia-tive,” said Coun. Joanna Wilson. “It provides people like myself who have older homes with the information and assistance we need to reduce energy costs.”

“We thank the Town of Creston for the resolution to further support the Kootenay Energy Diet and the newslet-ter assistance to promote the program,” said Patricia Dehnel, who manages FortisBC’s Power Sense program. “We also thank Coun. Wilson for being the first council member to join the ‘diet’.”

When homeowners sign on to the KED, a representative will conduct a home assessment and install free energy efficient products like low-flow shower-heads and CFL lighting, an approximate $400 value.

FortisBC has a rebate program for some home renovations and upgrades, and has partnered with Creston and District Credit Union, which will a offer low interest, long-term amortization loan program to participants.

A local “energy coach” will also provide personalized service and information.

In Creston, the KED launch will take place on Sept. 11 with a presentation and sign-up opportunity at Creston and District Credit Union from 7-9 p.m.

More information can be found by clicking on Kootenay Energy Diet at www.fortisbc/Electricity. The next Town of Creston newsletter will also include information.

From page 1In order to get to know all

of the country’s residents and earn their respect, it’s vital to actually meet them.

“You don’t do that from an office in Ottawa,” said Trudeau, the son of former Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau, who served from 1968-79 and 1980-84.

In the hour or so he spent at the Erickson fruit stand, Trudeau said he learned that local farmers are concerned about water systems infra-structure and high water rates.

“It’s an opportunity to start a conversation that gets heard by people in the halls of power,” he said.

Trudeau’s tour is part of a family vacation, with the goal of hiking with his children, Xavier and Ella-Grace, to Kokanee Lake, the site where an avalanche killed his younger brother, Michel, in 1998.

Trudeau said he visited Creston about 12 years ago for the Kokanee Summit, the now-defunct music festival held by the Columbia Brewery, while raising funds in honour of his brother for the Kokanee Glacier Cabin. In a brief speech, he expressed his excitement to be back among the hard-working farmers of the Creston Valley.

Trudeau also took the opportunity to educate the crowd about the federal Liberal Party, which would create a government “based on facts and best practices, not on partisan electoral advantage.”

Although he doesn’t see the Conservatives as mean-spirited, he does feel that the ruling party is “unambitious for our country.” Challenges — such as the economy, First Nations, education and health care — are not being met with any decisive action.

“They throw up their hands and say, ‘You know what? We’re better than Spain.’ ”

He hopes that, should the Liberals form the next gov-ernment of Canada, it would encourage more citizens to see a purpose in getting involved.

“We’re tired of having to be cynical about politics,” he said.

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Advance Staff

Three Japanese visitors, two of them from Creston’s sister city, enjoyed a week of touring the Creston Valley, with activities including brewery and winery tours, a visit to the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area and art galleries, fishing and boating.

Mitsuya Akshiba, from Japan’s Yokohama region, is in Canada for one year on a

teacher exchange and has been tutoring Creston Mayor Ron Toyota’s grandson, Bryan Dumas, who leaves Aug. 23 on a Rotary youth students exchange to Yamaguchi pre-fecture, staying with three host families for 10 months.

Shoji Nagao visited Creston last year with oth-ers from Kaminoho (Creston’s sister city, now part of the city of Seki), and wanted to bring his wife, Chidori, for her first visit.

“They have a small farm and grow their own rice ... and also green tea, which they sell,” said Toyota in a report prepared for town council.

The Nagaos spent 10 days in Canada, arriving in Calgary on July 12, and stay-ing in Banff with translator Yoshie Kawamura, who brought them to Creston on July 15. They flew out of Cranbrook to return home on Monday.

Advance Staff

Creston RCMP are con-tinuing to investigate a single motorcycle collision that left the driver and passenger seri-ously injured when it left the road on Highway 3A around 2 p.m. July 6.

Members of the Creston RCMP, BC Ambulance Service and Creston Fire Rescue attended the scene in the 9000 block of Highway 3A on the East Short of Kootenay Lake, approximate-ly 40 kilometres north of Creston.

“A black 2004 Harley Davidson Classic motorcycle

with a driver and passenger proceeded off road, to the right, and struck a cement barricade on a sharp corner,” said Const. David Skretting in a press release. “Both the driver and passenger were ejected from the motorcycle and suffered significant inju-ries.”

The male driver, from Salmo, suffered serious inju-ries, and the passenger, a Ymir female, suffered critical injuries. They were transport-ed by ground ambulance to the Creston Valley Hospital and were both later airlifted to Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, Alta. The pair

remains in hospital in Calgary, but are in stable con-dition.

The Creston RCMP contin-ues to investigate with the assistance of the Integrated Collision Analyst and Reconstruction Section.

“Members of the Creston RCMP believe that there be witnesses to the crash or to the driving patterns of the above noted motorcycle, who may not have spoken to investigators,” said Skretting. “As such, the Creston RCMP is asking that anyone who may have witnessed this inci-dent, contact the Creston RCMP at 250-428-9313.”

RCMP seeking witnesses to motorcycle accident

SubmittedShoji Nagao and Mitsuya Akshiba enjoyed a dip in Kootenay Lake while visiting the home of Creston Mayor Ron Toyota on Sunday.

Japanese guests tour valley

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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Creston police responded to 87 calls for ser-vice from July 15-21, the RCMP’s Chris Harland said on Monday.

July 15•Police attended a Northwest Boulevard

address after receiving a report of a female yell-ing. She said there was no problem, but a male was found hiding in a closet, talking on the phone. The reason given was that “someone” was after him.

•A resident of J.R. Blackmore Road reported that a male making ape-like noises attempted to enter the home. He fled, perhaps swinging from tree to tree.

•A male who was reported to have attacked a female in a local campsite two days earlier was arrested for assault and uttering threats.

•A driver headed east on Highway 3 was reported to possibly be intoxicated. Creston and Cranbrook police did not locate him.

•A 911 call reported two children left unat-tended in a vehicle in a Northwest Boulevard parking lot. A police officer found that the win-dows were open and the temperature was 21 degrees outside.

•A male called from Helen Street to say he was assaulted by his girlfriend’s parents. The parties resolved the situation.

July 16•A male turned himself in at the police station

because there was a warrant out for his arrest.•A male who reportedly threatened and

assaulted another male on 15th Avenue North was arrested and later released on conditions.

•A Dodge pickup was damaged in a hit and run in a Northwest Boulevard parking lot.

•A wallet was lost in the 300 block of Helen Street.

•An intoxicated male attempting to enter unwanted into an apartment on Cook Street was not located.

•A 16-year-old who was the intended victim of a knife-holding robber in the 1500 Hillside Street punched the attacker in the face and ran home. The investigation continues.

July 17•A Lakeview resident expressed concern

about a neighbour’s pit bull running at large.•Police served a subpoena on behalf of

Rosetown, Sask., RCMP.•A male reported he was a fraud victim after

discovering that cheques in his name were deposited to an incorrect bank account since 2002. Police are investigating.

•An iron gate was damaged in the 400 block of 18th Avenue South.

•A male was arrested after being accused of assault by a female in the 1200 block of Northwest Boulevard. The investigation continues.

July 18•Mischievous goofs repeatedly threw a lot-

tery sign from a local store out onto Canyon Street.

•An intoxicated male youth was arrested for being drunk in public and held in police cells until sober.

•A resident in the 700 block of Devon Road complained about speeding vehicles being an ongoing problem.

•Speeding vehicles were reported in the 3100 block of Erickson Road.

See RCMP, page 5

‘Someone’ after male hiding in

closet with telephone

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or more, topped by now-retired chief administrator Jim Gustafson at $177,000, collectively accounting for $1.6 million out of a total payroll of almost $9 million.

The previous year, 15 people made over $75,000, totalling $1.4 million out of $8.4 mil-lion paid to all employ-ees combined.

Kettle wasn’t as quick to defend those numbers: “I think it’s reasonable. Do I think it’s totally acceptable? I’m not sure. We’re in the norm of workers at that level, but that norm may not be the

standard we all look at when it comes to our daily paycheques.”

For details of all RDCK directors’ and staff expenses, find this story at www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca/news.

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From page 4•No injuries were reported when

a blue Hyundai pulled out onto Highway 21 and was struck by an oncoming vehicle.

•A serious fire might have been averted when a police officer check-ing on an alarm in a residence thought he could smell smoke. Fire department personnel attended and found a hotplate had been left on when the resident left. They determined that a fire would likely have broken out in the next hour if the problem hadn’t been noted.

•A male broke into a residence in the 1400 block of Vancouver Street and assaulted another male. He was arrested and remained in custody at press time.

July 19•Police could not locate a bark-

ing dog that was the subject of a complaint in the 1800 block of Ash Street.

•An iPhone was reported stolen in an unspecified park.

•Police continue to investigate a break-in to a Canyon Street store. They were unable to locate the thief, despite the fact he left a trail of Kit Kat chocolate bars in his wake.

•The driver of a semi has been charged with failing to yield the right-of-way after an oncoming Chevrolet Tahoe ran into his vehicle when he was making a left turn from Northwest Boulevard onto Highway 3 at the Highway 3/3A junction.

•A scene that looked like it was created by Gallagher, the mallet-wielding comedian, was all that remained after a truck loaded with watermelons took a corner too fast and tipped over on Highway 95 near Kingsgate. No injuries were reported but the melons did not survive the impact.

•A driver was ticketed for revers-ing unsafely and leaving the scene of an accident after he backed into a

parked vehicle in a Helen Road park-ing lot. When contacted at his home in Calgary he said he had checked and couldn’t see any damage to the other vehicle. He has agreed to pay for any repairs.

•Police are investigating a report of bullet holes in an outbuilding in the 3800 block of Lakeview-Arrow Creek Road.

•A black GT Racer snow sled was found in the back yard of a residence in the 1400 block of Vancouver Street. It can be claimed at the police station by its owner.

•An intoxicated female was arrested in the 200 block of Sixth Avenue North and held in cells until sober.

•A female who complained about a barking and untended dog on Majestic Road in Kingsgate was referred to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Regional District of Central Kootenay.

July 20•When police investigated a

complaint about a youth making threats, the family agreed to deal with the issue.

•After a break-in to a residence in the 15000 block of Crawford Creek Road, a suspect threatened and assaulted a male, then fled. Police are attempting to locate the assailant in what is believed to have been a retaliatory crime.

•A white Samsung Galaxy cell-phone was found on a bench behind Millennium Park. The phone is locked with a password and can be claimed at the police station by its owner.

•Police could not locate a male and female reported to be fighting outside a local motel.

•Despite driving slowly with windows down and playing loud country music, a patrolling officer was unable to locate a horse report-ed to be loose on Hood Road.

July 21•Police are investigating a com-

plaint about an unwanted male who got into a Riverview Road residence.

•Two occupants of a vehicle that

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BY GREG NESTEROFFNelson Star

Regional District of Central Kootenay directors and their alternates paid themselves a combined $803,000 in stipends and expenses in 2012, according to annual financial statements released last week. That’s up from $773,000 in 2011.

“It seems like a lot of money for 20 directors, but when you look at the overall operation of a $60 million a year business, it’s not very much,” said chair John Kettle, himself the top earner at $69,000 plus $19,000 in expenses.

The 11 rural directors each made $31,836 while the nine

municipal directors each received $12,348 on top of the salary they earned from sitting on their respective councils.

Directors can make addition-al money for attending board meetings and chairing various committees. They can also be reimbursed for costs incurred while on the road for regional district business, including accommodation, mileage at 57 cents per kilometre, and meals to a maximum of $75 per day, although they don’t always claim their full entitlements.

As chair, Kettle made an additional $30,288 on top of his director’s pay while vice-chair Hillary Elliott took home an extra $2,640.

Salaries are expected to cover the cost of a home office and travel within sometimes-sprawling constituencies. Rates are adjusted annually based on the consumer price index.

Although the chair’s salary ranks somewhere in the middle compared to other regional dis-tricts, basic stipends for rural directors are among the most generous in the province. In the neighbouring Kootenay Boundary, they receive about $19,000 per year, in the Cariboo $22,000, and at the low end, in Alberni-Clayoquot, $7,500. Central Kootenay’s municipal

compensation also ranks amongst the highest in BC, although at least two regional districts, Cowichan Valley and Thompson-Nicola, pay their directors more.

As far as expenses, the most frugal director last year, not including alternates, was rural Castlegar’s Gord Zaitsoff who billed for $2,712. Among municipal directors Castlegar’s Lawrence Chernoff had $3,709 in expense claims and when combined with salary, was the lowest-paid board member at $18,396.

“The directors I know work hard for their money,” Kettle told 103.5 The Bridge. “Municipal directors have an advantage in that they have mayors and councils to work with. Rural directors are may-ors and councils of their own areas. We work out of our trucks and houses.”

Kettle added he’d never had a problem accepting his pay-cheque, and doesn’t think oth-ers should either: “You don’t want people to suffer finan-cially by taking this job. This isn’t a volunteer job. It’s full-time for most of us.”

On the staff side, the finan-cial statement showed 17 peo-ple made $75,000 or more in 2012, and five earned $100,000

struck a power pole in the 3600 block of 46th Street required hospi-tal treatment.

•A driver was warned after police received a report about a black Chrysler speeding and passing on a double solid line in the 5000 block of Highway 3A.

•A motorcyclist had left the scene when police arrived to investigate a crash into a concrete barrier on Highway 95 at Railway Avenue.

•Two fire extin-guishers were set off during a break and entry to the unoccu-pied Pioneer Villa on Ash Street.

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We drove to Calgary on Friday, and as we headed east on Tongue Creek Road to the north side of High River there was a spot where traffic was instructed to slow to 50 km/h. On the north side of the road was a cluster of heavy-duty equipment beside a large number of Atco-type portable housing units. Oil patch camp, I assumed, as there has been lots of new exploration going on in the area not so far from where the oil boom started in 1914 when the Dingman Discovery Well began spewing natural gas in Turner Valley.

Then we turned north on Highway 2A, near the often mal-odorous Cargill beef processing plant, and there was another similar construction site. It was only then that I realized that that these were temporary communities meant for those who have been displaced by the floods.

Our younger son, Ryan, is an RCMP constable and he had told us earlier that the devastation in High River had to be seen to truly appre-ciate it. A member of a federal drug, commercial crime and security detachment in Calgary, he had been seconded to High River immediately after floodwaters did their dirty deed. He did general duty work, responding to calls and patrolling the area. Whenever he saw people in their front yards, he stopped to chat, asking how things were. The stories, he said, were heartbreaking.

That night we drove toward downtown Calgary, along Fourth Street Southwest. Ryan and his wife, Lynita, took turns pointing out busi-nesses that are temporary or perma-nently closed due to water damage. On the way, we had passed the

Stampede grounds, where the Saddledome is a massive construc-tion project once again, as the entire events level is being rebuilt in haste as the NHL season looms.

Often, on a weekend, we pack up the grandchildren and head to the Calgary Zoo, where they have season passes. Not this time, though. The zoo is closed until at least September.

It’s almost impossible to compre-hend the damage created by the floods, and the personal tales of woe that accompany it. We have friends who spent two weeks just ripping their basement apart. Their home in Bowness had to be evacuated before they could even rescue their photo albums. Friends of Lynita, who recently purchased a dream home in Mission, live with the roar of indus-trial fans and dehumidifiers. The female half of the couple has had to seek counselling, so bad are the nightmares that involve water rush-ing in and threatening her life and those of her family.

In the early aftermath of the heavy rains and rivers swollen beyond capacity, Ryan provided security for Prime Minister Harper’s visit to survey the devastation. Harper was, by all reports, over-whelmed with what he saw. And yet he, Stephen the Silent, hasn’t had much to say this summer, while tens of thousands of Albertans scramble to put their lives back together.

Perhaps the reason for his silence is that Harper doesn’t want to own up to the simple fact that climate change is contributing to the dra-matic weather events that seem to

become more common with each passing month. That might involve having to get all scientificky about the state of the climate and envi-ronment, and if there’s one thing this guy has no use for, it’s science. Unless it’s being used to develop yet another way to exploit resources and generate wealth for, well, you get the picture.

Tragedy brings out the best in most and the worst in some and, fortunately, the good stories have far outweighed the bad. Thousands descended on the Stampede grounds to help clean up the muck so that the Greatest Show on Earth could go on, as the ads promised, come “Hell or high water”. About 4,500 Calgarians were bused to High River to help residents haul debris and tear out walls and insu-lation from soon-to-be moulding basements. A host of volunteers flocked to Prince’s Island last week to help ready the area for the annu-al folk music festival. Small busi-ness owners with pumps offered their services free of charge to remove water from basements in Calgary.

The fly-by-nighters are no doubt busy these days, providing inferior services and running off before jobs are complete and deposits are spent. But they are always around, schem-ing and scamming. Luckily, the good stories predominate. That’s a good thing, because 100-year weath-er events look like they are becom-ing the new normal.

Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.

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SATURDAY MORNING / JULY 277 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30

3 Anne Hobo Canada Weekend Worst Handyman Written Movie Operation Smile Worst Driver

4 11 Good Morning KOMO 4 News Hanna Ocean Recipe Food Rescue Explore Paid Basket

5 Chica Pajan. Justin Tree Fu Lazy Noodle Paid America Paid Paid Perfecter Jeopardy

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8 10 SportsCentre SportsCentre Golf MLS Soccer

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. MLB Blue MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Toronto Blue Jays. Å 11 12 Saturday Morning News (N) Å Fish’n Fishing Pregame PGA Tour Golf

12 22 Rob Ro Rolie Art Att. Shrinks Magic Arthur Wild Lilly Shaun Finding Dogs Dogs

13 3 Animal Super Doodle Cross Absolutely North Goes South the fifth estate ’ Recipes Stefano

14 8 Edge DFlyTV Swap TV On Spot Career Eco Co. Paid Paid MLB Pregame MLB Baseball

15 Saturday Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next List CNN Newsroom

16 6 Trucks! Muscle Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ (11:55) “Rambo”

17 23 Extreme Homes Extreme Homes Contrac Contrac Contrac Contrac Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl

18 14 Flip This House Flipping Vegas Flipping San Diego Para- Paranormal State Para- Ghost Story

21 Love It or List It Will Will Will Will ›› “She’s Out of My League” (’10) Property Brothers

22 Rated A Sidekick Squirrel Squirrel The Fairly OddParents ’ Monsters Turtles Beyblade Pokémon Rangers

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

25 ReGenesis ’ ››› “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” (’08) ’ ›› “Fantastic Four” (’05, Action) ’ X-Men

26 15 Don’t Drive Here Mighty Planes Property Property Mighty Planes Deadliest Catch Finding Bigfoot

27 Money Money Summer Camp ’ ›› “Made of Honor” (’08) ’ ›› “50 First Dates” (’04) ’ Å 28 18 1st 1st 1st 1st Four Houses (N) Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras

30 The Listener Å Graceland Å The Bridge ’ Shame “Terry” (’05) Shawn Ashmore. ’ Back-III

31 Johnny T Rocket Looney Adven Dragons NinjaGo “Scooby Doo and the Monster” Scooby Johnny T

32 20 Sonny Wizards Phineas Dog Good Wingin’ It ANT Jessie Austin Shake It ›› “Tinker Bell”

33 Paid Atl. Eats ›› “The Tempest” (’98, Drama) Peter Fonda. ›› “The Time Machine” (’02) Browns

34 Seinfeld Seinfeld Commun Big Bang Satisfact Cash Match Match Just for Laughs Betty Betty

36 Grill Grill Pioneer Pioneer Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å Restaurant Sta. My. Din My. Din

37 24 Paid Paid Paid Paid Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg

38 Tank Battles War M*A*S*H The Real M*A*S*H ›››› “M*A*S*H” (’70) Donald Sutherland. ’ M*A*S*H

39 (6:00) “Kaw” (’07) Inner Inner Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Joe Rogan Qu.

40 Rifleman Rawhide Rawhide Rawhide Rawhide ››› “Joe Kidd” (’72) Å 42 Food Food ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s

43 (3:00) CTV News Weekend ’ Å CTV News Weekend ’ Å 44 Peppa Little Mike Umi Max, Rby Big Angelina Franklin Babar Sesame Thomas Toopy &

45 (6:00) Weekend Morning News (N) Driving Fishing Power Canadian Pregame PGA Tour Golf

48 7 Michigan Michigan Out Mag. Wild Geta Travel Antiques Victory Kitchen Cooking Martha Jazzy

49 Jee Gurbani Watno Dur ’ Faith Punjab Gaunda Lamia Faith Quran Peace Words

50 Zénon Benjamin Toupie Manny Glurp Magi Football Gawayn Oniva Été TJ Studio

2 (6:00) Saturday Morning News Driving Fishing Power Canadian Pregame PGA Tour Golf

54 Dreams Dreams “American Pie Presents: Band Camp” ›› “A Walk to Remember” (’02) “The Prince & Me”

64 (6:45) ››› “Big Fish” (’03) Å (8:55) ››› “Free Willy” (’93) Å “Free Willy 2: Home” Free

81 Cobayes Hôpital vétérinaire TV5 Jrnl Belges La légende de Versailles Villages France Ports

224 Hot Rod Garage Trackside (N) NASCAR Racing Motorcycle Racing

SATURDAY AFTERNOON / JULY 271 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 Lovett Dr. Marla Cash Cash Celebrity Celebrity etalk ’ App CTV News (N) ’ W5 Å (DVS)

4 11 WNBA Basketball Daily Skincare Cash UW 360 News ABC KOMO 4 News

5 Beach Volleyball Octane Academy News News Paid Wheel Ninja Warrior Crossing Lines

6 9 PGA Tour Golf Paid Paid Sports Big News News News News

7 13 Beach Volleyball Octane Academy Justin Tree Fu Animal Kds KING 5 News (N) News News

8 10 NASCAR NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Indiana 250. Sports CFL Football: Roughriders at Tiger-Cats

9 19 Sports Red Bull Signature Series Sportsnet Con. MLS Soccer: Union at Whitecaps FC MLB Baseball

11 12 PGA Tour Golf Junk Whatever Simpson Simpson Simpson News Evening News (N)

12 22 Rivers Rivers Architect/Change Frontiers of Science of Saints To Boldly Go Be the Creature

13 3 Lang & O’Leary Dragons’ Den ’ George S 22 Min Doc Zone Å Land One/One National Market

14 8 MLB Baseball Regional Coverage. (N) TrainIn1 Paid Paid Paid UFC: Johnson vs. Moraga (N) Å 15 Newsr’m Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Newsroom Anderson Cooper To Be Announced

16 6 (11:55) “Rambo” (1:57) ›› “Man on Fire” (’04) Denzel Washington. ’ Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior

17 23 Flip or Flip or Flea Flea Holmes Inspection Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Income Property

18 14 Ghost Story The Haunting Of... The Haunting Of... The Haunting Of... American Haunting American Haunting

21 Property Brothers LA Shrinks LA Shrinks “Borderline Murder” (’11, Suspense) Deal Meet

22 Yu-Gi- Turtles Beyblade Beyblade Beyblade Sidekick (:15) ›› “Garfield: The Movie” (’04) Zoink’d! Splatalot

23 CBC News Now National One/One National One/One Gimli Glider the fifth estate ’ National Market

25 (12:30) ›› “X-Men: The Last Stand” ›› “Behemoth” (’11) Ed Quinn. ’ “Tasmanian Devils” (’13) ’ Å 26 15 Sons of Guns ’ Overhaulin’ Å Cash How/ Cash Cash Don’t Drive Here Deadliest Catch

27 Money Princess Kendra Kendra Eat St. Eat St. Princess Princess Matchmaker Are You Smarter

28 18 Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life

30 (12:30) “Back to the Future Part III” Missing ’ Å The Listener ’ Boston’s Finest ’ Top of the Lake

31 Rocket Matt Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Deten Just Kid Total Total Total Total

32 20 Tinker Phineas Gravity ANT Good Wizards Jessie Dog Shake It Austin Good Phineas

33 King King Fam Guy Fam Guy Office Office Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› “Daredevil” (’03) Ben Affleck.

34 Big Bang Commun Satisfact Cash Seinfeld Seinfeld Betty Betty Big Bang Commun Match Match

36 Diners Diners Diners Diners Food Food Food Food Eat St. Eat St. Donut Donut

37 24 Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Liquida Liquida

38 M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Tank Battles “M*A*S*H” (’70)

39 Inner (:45) ›› “The Relic” (’97) Penelope Ann Miller. Sinbad ’ Primeval: New “Paranormal 2”

40 Joe Kidd ››› “Two Mules for Sister Sara” (’70) Å ››› “High Plains Drifter” (’73, Western) Å Heartbrk

42 ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Eat St. Eat St. Food Food Four Weddings Four Houses

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

44 Wiggles Peter Care Brs Bubble Octo Mike Toopy & Peter Big Zigby Toopy & Mike

45 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson News News Whatever ››› “Voices”

48 7 Clodagh Cook Beads Me Lawrence Welk Time/By The Café Antique Roadshow Straight No

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2 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson News News Hour ››› “Voices”

54 “The Prince & Me” Dreams Dreams Trial Trial Degrassi Degrassi MuchMusic Countdown ’ Å 64 “Free Willy 3” ›› “Dragonheart” (’96) Å (DVS) (3:50) ››› “Big Fish” (’03) Å “Peter Pan” (’03)

81 Ports Mixeur Tout-monde Quest. Journal Caravane Les Années bonheur

224 Motorcycle Racing Drag Boats Monster Jam (N) On Edge SP Cen Car Warriors Car Warriors

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5 Do No Harm (N) ’ News (:29) Saturday Night Live ’ News Ander Paid Paid Child More

6 9 A Seafair Special Torchlight Parade 48 Hours ’ Å News (:35) “The Longest Yard” ’ 7 13 Traveler Back Ninja Warrior Crossing Lines Do No Harm (N) ’ News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ 8 10 Football SportsCentre (N) Å World S’rs Poker SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball: Reds at Dodgers Red Bull Series Sportsnet Con. Poker After Dark Blue Cricket

11 12 True Crime Scene Zero Hour (N) ’ ››› “Voices” (’08) Coke Bolipata. News (:34) Saturday Night Live ’ 12 22 Eco Engineering Heartbeat Å Midsomer Murders “The Creeper” ’ In Korea Midsomer Murders

13 3 Absolutely The Big Decision Comedy Gags News ›› “The Trotsky” (’09) Jay Baruchel. ’ Å 14 8 Alien File Conspir. Two Men Two Men Big Bang Big Bang Q13 Wanted Axe Cop Axe Cop Cleve Whacked

15 To Be Announced Stroumboulop To Be Announced To Be Announced Stroumboulop To Be Announced

16 6 Ways ›› “Rambo” (’08) Sylvester Stallone. Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Ways Ways Ways

17 23 Bryan Bryan Holmes Inspection Flip or Flip or Flea Flea Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Extreme Homes

18 14 American Haunting The Haunting Of... American Haunting American Haunting American Haunting The Haunting Of...

21 (6:30) ›› “Meet the Fockers” (’04) ›› “The House Bunny” (’08) Anna Faris. ›› “Meet the Fockers”

22 Baby Zoink’d! › “The Pink Panther 2” (’09) ’ Å Zoink’d! Splatalot Baby Splatalot “Knights-Blood”

23 Michael Jackson Gimli Glider National One/One Michael Jackson National One/One National One/One

25 ›› “X-Men: The Last Stand” (’06) ’ Å ›› “Fantastic Four” (’05, Action) ’ “X-Men: The Last Stand” ’ 26 15 Sons of Guns ’ Ice Cold Gold Deadliest Catch Don’t Drive Here Sons of Guns ’ Moonshiners ’ 27 Eat St. Eat St. Are You Smarter Housewives/OC Kendra Kendra Matchmaker Big Brother

28 18 Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Popoff Paid

30 (:15) The Fall ’ Å ›› “The Wedding Planner” (’01) ’ (:45) ››› “Selena” (’97) Jennifer Lopez.

31 (6:59) ››› “Fantastic Mr. Fox” (’09) ›› “Elektra” (’05) Jennifer Garner. Fugget Crash (12:02) “The Crow”

32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Random › “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” ’ (10:46) “Whale Rider” (’02) Over

33 › “One Missed Call” (’08) (:45) › “D.O.A.: Dead or Alive” (’06) ››› “The Talented Mr. Ripley” (’99, Drama)

34 Just for Laughs Simpson Simpson Gabriel Iglesias Gas Gas Just for Laughs “Scary Movie”

36 World’s World’s Food Food Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å Restaurant Sta. My. Din My. Din

37 24 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Tradition Paid

38 (6:00) ›››› “M*A*S*H” Tank Battles M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H

39 “Paranormal 2” ››› “Paranormal Activity” (’07) ’ › “The Fourth Kind” (’09) ’ “Solstice” (’07) ’ 40 (6:30) ›› “Heartbreak Ridge” (’86, War) Å ››› “The Eiger Sanction” (’75) Clint Eastwood. The Kill

42 Eat St. Eat St. Food Food ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s

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

44 Franklin Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas Franklin Yo

45 (6:00) “Voices” Zero Hour (N) ’ True Crime Scene News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ World Poker Tour

48 7 Straight Doors Live at the Bowl ’68 Austin City Limits Globe Trekker ’ BackStage Pass Artists Den

49 Aikam ’ Taur Lashkara ’ Waqt 4 U Faith Biblical Forensics: Little Classics

50 Petite séduction Enfants de télé Médecins TJ (:42) ››› “Cliènte” (’08) (DVS) (SC) Com

2 (6:00) “Voices” Zero Hour (N) ’ True Crime Scene News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ World Poker Tour

54 ›› “The Prince & Me” (’04) Movie Movie

64 (6:00) “Peter Pan” “Creature-Black Lagoon” (:20) ››› “Free Willy” (:15) ››› “The Birds” (’63) Å 81 Années Par avion TV5 Jrnl (:35) On n’est pas couché “Les plus belles nuits” Acoustic Bout nuit

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SUNDAY MORNING / JULY 287 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30

3 App etalk ’ Canada Weekend Remodel Remodel Marilyn Denis Gas Gas Worst Driver

4 11 Good Morning KOMO 4 News This Week Rescue Losing it! Paid HOPE Fit Cash Cash

5 Flash Meet the Press (N) Paid America Tour de France Recap (N) ’ Å Swimming

6 9 CBS News Sunday Morning Nation Paid Paid Paid Paid PGA Champion PGA Tour Golf

7 13 News News News Tour de France Recap (N) ’ Å Swimming

8 10 Report Motoring NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Motorcycle Racing MLB Blue MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Toronto Blue Jays. Å 11 12 Sunday Morning News (N) Å Designer World Pregame PGA Tour Golf

12 22 Rob Ro Rolie Tree Fu Shrinks Magic Arthur Wild Little Little Finding Animals Animals

13 3 Animal Artzooka Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Steven and Chris Land One/One

14 8 David V’Impe Fox News Sunday Paid Paid Wen Hair Paid Juicing! Paid Paid Soccer

15 Fareed Zakaria Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria CNN Newsroom Your Money (N)

16 6 Trucks! Muscle Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ 17 23 Holmes Inspection Holmes Inspection Holmes Makes Renovation Hunters Hunt Intl Bryan Bryan

18 14 Longmire Å Longmire Å Longmire Å ››› “True Lies” (’94) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Å 21 Property Brothers Will Will Will Will Chris Chris Chris Chris Deal Love-List

22 Squirrel Pet Shop Pet Shop T.U.F.F. Sponge. Sponge. Parents Parents Monsters Baby The Next Star ’ 23 CBC News Now With Nancy Wilson From Toronto. (N) Å CBC News Now With Christine Birak

25 ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction” (’07) › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction” (’07)

26 15 (6:00) Licence to Drill “Final Run” Flying Wild Alaska Never Never Bering Sea Gold Last Car Standing

27 Murder in Paradise Casino Casino ›› “50 First Dates” (’04) ’ Å ›› “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”

28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes

30 The Listener ’ Perception Å Suits ’ Å ››› “Selena” (’97) Jennifer Lopez, Jon Seda. Enough

31 Trnsfrm Kaijudo Max Dragons ››› “Chicken Run” (’00) Å ››› “Fantastic Mr. Fox” (’09)

32 20 Sonny Wizards Phineas Dog Good Wingin’ It ANT Jessie Austin Shake It “Teen Beach”

33 P. Affairs Atl. Eats ›› “Planet 51” (’09) Jessica Biel ›› “The Time Machine” (’02) “College Road”

34 Seinfeld Seinfeld Commun Big Bang Cash Cash Match Match Just for Laughs Gabriel Iglesias

36 Barbe Barbe Pioneer Pioneer Iron Chef America Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Food Network Star

37 24 Paid Paid Paid Paid Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg

38 Pawn Pawn American Pickers Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars

39 (6:00) CAT. 8 Panic Button ’ Paranormal Wi. › “The Fourth Kind” (’09) ’ “Paranormal Act”

40 ›› “Fever Pitch” (’05) Drew Barrymore. ››› “The Green Mile” (’99) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Å 42 ››› “Crocodile Dundee” (’86) ’ ›› “National Lampoon’s Vacation” “National-European”

43 CTV News Weekend ’ Å CTV News Weekend ’ Å 44 Peppa Little Mike Umi Max, Rby Big Angelina Franklin Babar Sesame Thomas Toopy &

45 (6:00) Weekend Morning News (N) Designer Vision Osteen In Touch Pregame PGA Tour Golf

48 7 MotorWk Autoline Forests Record Group Bloom Journal Contrary Shaw Festival Stagestruck

49 Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power ’ Context Living Truth Å Faith Food Study Believe

50 Zénon Benjamin Booka Manny Club Oniva Jour/Seigneur Découverte (SC) TJ Verte

2 (6:00) Sunday Morning News (N) Designer World Osteen Minis Pregame PGA Tour Golf

54 Dreams Dreams Pretty Little Liars Teen Wolf Å America’s Best America’s Best America’s Best

64 “Police Acad. 4” ›› “Rumble in the Bronx” ›› “Kindergarten Cop” (’90) Å (:25) › “Billy Madison” (’95)

81 Matière grise Pilotes de course TV5 Jrnl Littoral Des racines et des ailes Journal Chef

224 NASCAR RaceDay (N) (Live) Classic Classic Classic Classic Motorcycle Racing

SUNDAY AFTERNOON / JULY 281 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 Cash Cash “Derby” (’95) David Charvet. ’ Å Amazing Race CTV News Å Cleve Satisfact

4 11 Whodunnit? Å Whodunnit? Å X Games (N) Cash Cash News ABC KOMO 4 News

5 Swim Beach Volleyball News News America’s Got Talent ’ Å Law & Order: SVU

6 9 PGA Tour Golf Paid Paid Insider Pets.TV News News News News

7 13 Swim Beach Volleyball Lazy Noodle Traveler Back KING 5 News (N) News News

8 10 NASCAR Racing Sports Top 10 SportsCentre (N) Nine for IX (N) MLB Baseball: Cardinals at Braves

9 19 MLB Baseball: Angels at Athletics Sports UFC Red Bull Series “Last American”

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

12 22 Volcanic Rescue Ancient Clues Be the Creature The Blue Planet Voyage Voyage Frontiers of

13 3 Q With Jian Nature/ Things Recipes Stefano ››› “Cars” (’06) Voices of Owen Wilson. ’ Mr. D ’ 14 8 Soccer CONCACAF Gold Cup, Final. ›› “Invincible” (’06) Mark Wahlberg. Skincare Joint Two Men Two Men

15 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom To Be Announced Crimes of the

16 6 Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue (N) ’ 17 23 Income Property Holmes Makes Decked Decked Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Decks Decks

18 14 ››› “The Bourne Identity” (’02) Matt Damon. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.

21 Love-List Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine ›› “The House Bunny” (’08) Anna Faris. Love-List

22 Young (:45) “Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams” ›› “Spy Kids 3: Game Over” (’03) “Nicky Deuce” ’ 23 CBC News Now Market Gimli Glider the fifth estate ’ Michael Jackson The National (N)

25 › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ ›› “Arctic Blast” (’10) ’ Å Continuum ’ Continuum (N) ’ 26 15 Auction Auction Sons of Guns ’ Cash How/ Curiosity Footage of the giant squid. Super Squid

27 How Security Casino Casino Murder in Paradise Security Security 72 Hours ’ Å The Hero ’ Å 28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Breaking: LA Sister Wives Å Sister Wives (N)

30 (12:30) ›› “Enough” (’02) ’ Missing ’ The Listener ’ Flashpoint ’ The Fall (N) Å 31 Game- Skatoony Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Jim Jim Rocket Rocket Just Kid Skatoony

32 20 Teen Phineas Gravity ANT Good Wizards Jessie Dog Shake It Austin Good Phineas

33 “College Road” The Closer Å Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ›› “Failure to Launch” (’06)

34 Big Bang Commun Cash Cash Seinfeld Seinfeld Gabriel Iglesias Big Bang Commun Match Match

36 Diners Diners Diners Diners Gotta Gotta Gotta Gotta World’s World’s Food Network Star

37 24 Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Liquida Liquida

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Pawn Pawn American American Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American Pickers Pawn Pawn

39 “Paranormal Act” ›› “Paranormal Activity 2” (’10) ’ Panic Button ’ CAT. 8 ’ (Part 2 of 2) Å 40 Green Ml ›››› “Titanic” (’97, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet. Å The Killing (N) ’ 42 ››› “Crocodile Dundee” (’86) ’ Canadian Pickers Canadian Pickers Instant Instant “National Lamp.”

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

44 Franklin Peter Care Brs Bubble Octo Mike Toopy & Peter Big Zigby Toopy & Mike

45 PGA Tour Golf Whatever Simpson Simpson News News Whatever Howie Burgers

48 7 Gr’t Performances Age of Champions Moyers-Comp Death in Paradise Queen’s Palaces Masterpiece

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

50 Verte Regard Une heure-terre ››› “La Folie des grandeurs” (’71) Les Chefs (SC) TJ C.-B. Décou.

2 PGA Tour Golf Whatever Simpson Simpson News (4:59) News Hour Howie Simpson

54 Dreams Dreams Pretty Little Liars Teen Wolf Å Degrassi Degrassi Trial Trial MuchMusic Count

64 (12:50) ›› “The Producers” (’05) (:05) “Rumble in the Bronx” (:35) ›› “Kindergarten Cop” (’90) Contre

81 Comme un chef Tout-monde À Table Journal Ques-champion “Low Cost” La Vie

224 Motorcycle Racing NASCAR Drive Lucas Oil Off Road SPEED Center (N) Tunnel NASCAR Viper

SUNDAY EVENING / JULY 287 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 ’ Whodunnit? (N) ’ Unforgettable ’ News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds ’ 4 11 Funny Videos Celeb.-Swap Whodunnit? (N) ’ Castle “Recoil” ’ News (:35) Castle Å Burn Not.

5 Crossing Lines (N) News Sports Edition Paid Paid Paid News Meet the Press Wen Hair

6 9 60 Minutes (N) ’ (:01) Big Brother Unforgettable ’ The Mentalist ’ News News Nation Sub-D

7 13 America’s Got Talent ’ Å Law & Order: SVU Crossing Lines (N) News The 206 Skincare Facelift?

8 10 MLB Baseball SportsCentre (N) 30 for 30 Å SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 “Last American” FINA World Beauty Maga Sportsnet Con. Blue MLB Poker After Dark

11 12 Howie Simpson (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy American Simpson Burgers News Danger PGA Paid

12 22 Easter Island Born and Bred ’ Dalziel Pascoe Dalziel Pascoe David Francey Bruce Cockburn

13 3 Heartland ’ ››› “The Devil Wears Prada” (’06) The National (N) News the fifth estate ’ Canadian

14 8 American Simpson Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Fam Guy Q13 Sports Mother Mother Raymond Jim

15 Inside Man (N) To Be Announced Crimes of the Inside Man To Be Announced Crimes of the

16 6 Tattoo Rescue (N) Ink Master Å Bar Rescue ’ Tattoo Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Tattoo Rescue ’ 17 23 Billion Billion Holmes Makes Decks Decks Billion Billion Hunters Hunt Intl Holmes Inspection

18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 Be the Boss Å Cedar Cove › “The Sweetest Thing” (’02) Deal Deal The Closer Å 22 Nicky Weird Splatalot Zoink’d! Splatalot Baby The Next Star ’ Baby Splatalot “Spy Kids 2: Isl”

23 Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence The National (N) Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence The National ’ 25 ›› “Rambo” (’08) Sylvester Stallone. Continuum ’ › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ ›› “Rambo” ’ 26 15 Swim-Monsters River Monsters Super Squid Swim-Monsters River Monsters Super Squid

27 Summer Camp ’ Housewives/OC 72 Hours ’ Å The Hero ’ Å Summer Camp ’ Big Brother

28 18 Breaking: LA (:01) Sister Wives Breaking: LA (:01) Sister Wives Breaking: LA Paid Hair

30 (:15) ›› “Bollywood/Hollywood” ’ (:15) ›› “Enough” (’02) Jennifer Lopez. ’ (:45) ›› “Speechless” ’ 31 Dragons Total Total Total Fugget Futurama American Chicken Archer Fugget American Futurama

32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Random “High School Musical 2” ’ (:34) “The Wedding Planner” Buzz Over

33 › “Just Married” (’03) Christian Kane The Closer Å ››› “Seabiscuit” (’03) Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges.

34 Gags Gags Gas Gas Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Gags Gags “Orange County”

36 Restaurant: Im. Gotta Gotta Food Network Star Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Iron Chef America

37 24 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Pawn Pawn

39 Being Human (N) (:15) Being Human (N) Å “Dark Relic” (’10) James Frain. ’ Panic Button ’ Human

40 The Killing Å The Killing Å ››› “The Green Mile” (’99, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Å 42 “National Lamp.” “National-European” ››› “Crocodile Dundee” (’86) ’ “National Lamp.”

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

44 Franklin Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max Thomas Franklin Yo

45 American Simpson (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy Simpson News Danger PGA Ca. Paid Entertainment Ton.

48 7 Mystery Poirot ’ Å MI-5 Å POV Chinese bloggers. ’ America Gener Mack Record

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

50 Décou. Pérusse Grand rire à Paris On prend toujours TJ Amour-country (:42) ›› “Subway” (’85)

2 Simpson Burgers (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy American News Danger PGA Paid Entertainment Ton.

54 MuchMusic Count RapCity Wedge Teen Wolf Å Pretty Little Liars America’s Best America’s Best

64 “Contre Toute” ›› “Illegal Tender” (’07) Premiere. (9:50) “Boyz N the Hood” (:45) ›› “Rumble Fish”

81 Sexe TV5 Jrnl Ainsi soient-ils (:25) Zone d’ombre Cobayes Ques-champion À Table

224 Classic Hot Rod SPEED Center Tunnel NASCAR Viper Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

MONDAY EVENING / JULY 297 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Satisfact Anger Amazing Race (:01) Mistresses ’ News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy The Bachelorette (N) Å (:01) Mistresses ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 Siberia (N) Å News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider Mother Mike Broke Mike Under the Dome News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside Ninja Warrior Get Out Alive Siberia (N) Å News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 SportsCentre (N) Å Record NASCAR Racing SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Oakland Athletics. Sportsnet Con. Blue MLB FINA World

11 12 Ent ET Psych Get Out Alive Under the Dome News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Rescue Volcanic Money, Power Mona Lisa Curse Architect/Change Rescue Volcanic Mona Lisa Curse

13 3 George S Cor Murdoch Mysteries Cracked ’ The National (N) News George S Cor Be-Erica

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Raising Raising New Girl Mindy Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

16 6 Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Stings Stings Jail ’ Jail ’ Jail ’ Jail ’ Jail ’ Entou

17 23 Renovation Hunt Intl Hunters Property Property Renovation Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Longmire (N) (:01) Longmire Duck D. Duck D. (:01) The Glades (:01) Longmire (12:02) Longmire

21 Deal Property Brother vs. Brother Love It Love It or List It Love It or List It Cougar House

22 The Next Star (N) Baby Zoink’d! Wipeout Canada The Next Star ’ Boys Young “Galaxy Quest” ’ 23 CBC News The National (N) The National (N) CBC News The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 NCIS ’ NCIS “Restless” NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Restless”

26 15 Backyard Backyard Auction Auction Sons of Guns ’ Backyard Backyard Fast N’ Loud ’ Auction Auction

27 Housewives/OC Four Weddings Kendra Kendra Housewives/OC World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 Honey Honey Cake Cake Honey Honey Cake Cake Toddlers & Tiaras Popoff Paid

30 Top of the Lake (:15) Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ (:15) Missing ’ Top of the Lake

31 Johnny T Deten Drama Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Fugget Chicken Chicken

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

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›››› “Almost Famous” (’00) Billy Crudup. › “Delta Farce”

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Larry the Cable Daily Colbert Conan (N) Å 36 Gotta Gotta Eat St. Eat St. Diners Diners Diners Diners Restaurant Sta. My. Din My. Din

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

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Canadian Pickers Pawn Pawn American American WWII in HD ’ American American

39 “Malibu Shark” Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley ›› “Malibu Shark Attack” (’09) ’ 40 “Broken Arrow” ›› “Heartbreak Ridge” (’86, War) Clint Eastwood. Å ››› “Silver Streak” (’76) Å 42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Raymond Raymond 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

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

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max Thomas Franklin Yo

45 Under the Dome Psych Get Out Alive News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 POV (N) ’ Å Autism: Age T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Antique Roadshow POV ’ 49 I Pro Super Twice in a Lifetime “Uncross the Stars” (’09) ’ Å Keep Up Popoff Tom’row Super

50 Sque Parent Les Chefs (N) Pénélope TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été Frères

2 Under the Dome Psych Get Out Alive News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 Teen Wolf (N) Today’s Top 10 (N) Prince Prince Teen Wolf Å ›› “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” (’03)

64 “The Captains” ›› “Street Fighter” (’94) (:45) “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story” (:45) ›› “Hard Target”

81 Commandos TV5 Jrnl (:35) Caïn Bout nuit Ports d’attache Quest. Tout-monde

224 Dumbest Dumbest Pinks - All Out West-Customs Dumbest Dumbest Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

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3 The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres News News CTV News Varied Big Bang

4 11 General Hospital The Doctors 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 Dr. Phil Katie Ellen DeGeneres KING 5 News News News

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W E:60 Hockey Pardon Nine for IX MLS SoccerTh World S’rs Poker World S’rs PokerF World S’rs Poker Boxing CFL TSN CFL Football

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T MLB Baseball MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Boston Red Sox. ÅW MLB Baseball: Blue Jays at Athletics SportsTh Baseball Central Party Poker Å Sportsnet Con.F Soccer Central World Poker Tour MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds. (Live)

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

12 22 Clifford Miss BG Lilly Dinosaur Rob Ro Jungle Shrinks Arthur Martha Wild Animals Varied

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M Heartland Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Dragons’ Den News News News ExTWThF

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

15 Jake Tapper The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Live

16 6 Varied Programs Cops Cops Varied Cops Varied Programs

17 23 Varied Programs Holmes Makes Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs

18 14 The First 48 The First 48 First 48 Varied Programs

21 Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Love-List Love It or List It

22 Rated A Rated A Almost Super Sidekick Squirrel Varied Programs Young Varied

23 CBC News Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary CBC News The National

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M “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” “To Have and to Hold” (’06) ’ ››› “Goodnight for Justice” (’11)

T › “Catwoman” (’04) Halle Berry. ’ “Presumed Dead” (’05) Sherilyn Fenn. “A Lover’s Revenge” (’05) ’ ÅW ›› “Transporter 3” (’08) ’ Å “The Hunt for the I-5 Killer” (’11) ’ Bomb Girls VikingsTh (12:00) ››› “Kingdom of Heaven” Continuum Beauty & Beast ›› “Meltdown: Days of Destruction”F (12:00) ››› “Inception” (’10) ’ “Sub Zero” (’05) Costas Mandylor. ’ ›› “Force of Impact” (’05) ’ Å

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M Deadliest Catch MythBusters How/ How/ Shred! Shred! Auction Auction Sons of GunsT Backyard Backyard Auction Auction Licence to Drill Deadliest Catch Deadliest CatchW Deadliest Catch Mighty Planes Mighty Planes Mighty PlanesTh Mighty Planes MythBusters How/ How/ Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ LoudF FantomWorks Fast N’ Loud Never Never Sons of Guns Don’t Drive Here

27 World’s Dumbest... Extreme Makeover Debt Debt For Rent Eat St. Varied Programs

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M Bor Bor Four Weddings Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Cake Cake Cake CakeT Little People Who Do You Who Do YouW Dance Kids ATL Honey Honey Honey HoneyTh Wedding Island Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Wedding IslandF Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes

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M The Mentalist Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flashpoint The Mentalist MissingT “How She Move”W PerceptionTh Unforgettable Unforgettable Boston’s FinestF The Mentalist The Mentalist Criminal Minds

31 Wayside Skatoony Jim Jim Scooby Looney Jim Jim Johnny T Johnny T Adven Rocket

32 20 Jessie Jessie Good Good Varied Programs

33 There There King King Office Office Big Bang Big Bang Browns Payne Browns Payne

34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Seinfeld Seinfeld Match N’Radio Commun Big Bang Gas Gags

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W “Vera Cruz” (’54) ››› “Hondo” (’53) John Wayne. ››› “The Longest Day” (’62, War) John Wayne. ÅTh (12:00) ››› “The Longest Day” (’62) John Wayne. Å ››› “Hannie Caulder” (’71) “Blood-Arrow”F “Blood-Arrow” ››› “Hannie Caulder” (’71) ›› “Cahill, United States Marshal” (’73) Å Italian

42 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Rose. Rose. Varied Programs 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Varied Programs

43 (11:00) Express Power Play Direct Varied Power Play Direct

44 Wiggles Dora... Big Bubble Octo Mike Backyard Cat in Big Zigby Toopy Mike

45 The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News News News ET Ent

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50 Beautés Movie Cap sur l’été Paquet TJ C.-B. Varied

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

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Perhaps you have used the expression, “the writing on the wall,” but did not know where it came from.

Many phrases we use come straight from the Bible! You will find this one in Daniel chapter 5.

King Belshazzar made a great feast, and to show the superiority of his gods, he used the holy vessels taken from God’s temple in Jerusalem. They drank wine from them, and praised the gods of gold and silver, bronze, iron, wood, and stone.

Then the fingers of a man’s hand appeared and wrote on the wall of the king’s palace. The colour drained from the king’s face and his knees knocked together.

He called for his wise men. But again, none could read the writing on the wall or determine its meaning.

The queen heard of the dilemma and said, “O king, live forever! Let Daniel be called, and he will tell you what it means. In the days of your father, light and understanding and wisdom, like the wisdom of the gods, were found in him.”

King Nebuchadnezzar had made him chief of the wise men because Daniel had an excellent spirit, knowl-edge, and could understand and interpret dreams, and solve problems.

Daniel was brought before the king, who disparag-ingly said, “You are that Daniel, one of the exiles of Judah. I have heard that the spirit of the holy gods is in you, and that light and understanding and excellent wisdom are found in you. Now the wise men could not tell me the meaning. If you tell me the meaning I will make you the third ruler in the kingdom.”

Daniel replied, “Keep your gifts; nevertheless I will read the writing to the king and make known the inter-pretation. O king, the Most High God gave Nebuchadnezzar your father, kingship and greatness and glory and majesty. But when his heart was lifted up and he dealt proudly, he was deposed from his throne, until he knew that the Most High God rules the king-dom of men, and sets over it whom he will.

“And you, Belshazzar, have not humbled your heart, though you knew all this, but you have rebelled against the Lord of heaven; and you have not hon-ored God, in whose hand is your breath, and whose are all your ways, and from His presence the hand was sent.

“It says that God has numbered the days of your kingdom and brought it to an end; you have been weighed in the balances and found wanting; your king-dom is given to the Medes and Persians. … That very night Belshazzar the Chaldean king was slain.”

The wise men could not give an answer but again, Daniel showed that God knows the future.

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

To the Editor:I have owned a business on Payne

Street for the past 15 years, and the town suddenly decided that the road should have a yellow centreline. Looking down the road, the line is as crooked as a dog’s hind leg, so I talked to a town worker and asked who had painted it. His reply was that the work was that of a contrac-tor and not town staff.

I was under the impression that the town was being frugal with taxpayers’ money, so I must assume that this crooked line must be that of the lowest

bidder. I hope there were penalties for this substandard work. If I drove the way this contractor painted, I would expect to be pulled over by the RCMP and asked to take a sobriety test — well, if it meant walking a straight line, it bet-ter not be a centreline on Payne Street.

Dave FowlerCreston

To the Editor:It was a pleasure to drink the very

delicious organic milk from the Kootenay Meadows. The Harris family deserves

our gratitude, respect and support not only for the great product but also for doing their part to create a cleaner and greener planet. This is another example of what can be achieved in this valley.

More and more local food is avail-able. The valley could be nearly food self-sufficient, and export instead of import could be the order of day.

Recent floods and extreme weather conditions all over the world should be another wake-up call. Climate change is with us, CO2 levels have gone to 400 parts per million and leading scientists have put out the warning. If we don’t change the way we live, pollute and overconsume, climate change will be irreversible.

Will future generations have a live-able Mother Earth? Do we have the right to destroy what the Creator has so generously provided?

Henry DahleCreston

I’ve lost track of the num-ber of people who say they know that they “should” start a meditation practice, but they don’t have the time. Imagine that! No time for consciously and intentionally cultivating

inner peace. But inner peace is outside of time, so when you come to the Creston zendo for the Monday-Saturday 7 a.m. meditation, you have stepped out of the flow of time alto-gether. By doing so, you have, for the time that you are culti-vating inner stillness and relaxation, freed yourself from time stress. Once you have done that, it becomes possible to flow along with time for the rest of your day.

Simply by bringing aware-ness to the present moment, you can end your constant fight with time and let go of the feeling of being driven by it. No matter what is happen-ing, you can be aware of what still needs to be done in the future without experiencing undue anxiety or stress. Once you have calmed your mind, you can move towards doing the next best thing from a place of peace and calm.

On the other end of the spectrum, you may be one of those who has too much time on your hands. This often results in feelings of boredom, disconnection from the flow of life, and thoughts about how meaningless life is. Not doing anything can drive a person crazy. But a closer look at these conditions reveals that you are, in fact, doing a lot. You are doing boredom, unhappiness and self-judge-ment. You may be doing lone-liness or resentment at some-

thing that happened a long time ago. These inner activi-ties are exhausting and can make the passage of time interminable.

Time stress is a fundamen-tal cause of disease in the

present era. For those who feel they are racing against time there is even a word to describe the illness. It is called “hurry sickness,” and is a character-istic of people

prone to heart disease. You can recognize this sickness in yourself and others. Some of the symptoms are always trying to do more than one thing at a time, interrupting others and finishing their sentences, experiencing great difficulty sitting and doing nothing, dominating social and professional conversa-tions, and displaying extreme impatience.

For those who feel they have too much time on their hands, the words “apathetic” and “clinically depressed” could apply. Confusion about how to fill the house of each day is also a symptom. But no matter how time stress appears in a person’s life, it will easily erode quality of life and threaten health and well-being.

Suggested practice: Try entering the day with a calm mind by beginning it with meditation. Then throughout the day, notice when you have left the present and gently bring yourself back. This way, you won’t waste the now moment musing about the past or worrying about the future. If you are fully engaged in whatever you are doing, time will disappear, and along with it, time stress.

Kuya Minogue is the resident teacher at Creston’s ZenWords Zen Centre. For more informa-tion, she can be reached at 250-428-6500.

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Canada didn’t make it into the final four in the FIVB (Fédération Internationale de Volleyball) Volleyball World League series but the team did beat Russia, the eventual champions, before los-ing to Brazil to end a great run.

Winner of the C pool, Canada drew into a grouping with Russia and Brazil, teams that would emerge as finalists in games played in Argentina.

Russia had won the only three previous matches against Canada and the reigning Olympic gold medalists were heavily favoured to roll over the team ranked No. 18 in the world when World League games started last month.

The July 19 match started off according to pre-diction, with Russia winning the first two games, 25-20 and 25-21. Canada then roared back, sweep-ing the next three games, 25-23, 25-21 and 15-11.

In making the dramatic comeback, Canada joins Korea as the only team in the last 15 years to win a World League match after being down two sets. Creston’s Gord Perrin led all players with 20 points.

Canada exited the competition with a 3-0 loss to Brazil, but would end up with a best-ever fifth-place finish in the 2013 World League. Russia swept Brazil in three games to win the 2013 championship.

"We showed we can play on the big stage in the world and beat great teams in the future,” Canada’s Gavin Schmitt said in a press conference.

Perrin, interviewed on CBC Radio shortly after his team’s historic win over Russia, was one of Canada’s top performers throughout the international league season. The 23-year-old now returns to Turkey for the winter, where he plays professionally.

As a result of Canada’s strong showing, the team has moved up seven places in world rank-ings and is now rated as the 11th best men’s vol-leyball team on the planet.

Perrin point leader during

volleyball world series

CRESTON WAVE SWIM CLUB

In the second meet of the season, held in Trail on June 15 and 16, Creston Wave Swim Club swimmers raced hard, improved their times and won medals.

Medal winners from Creston includ-ed Carter Pelly, who placed first in all four of her events, taking home the gold medal for Div. 3 girls. Pelly also took off 4.68 seconds in her 100-metre individual medley, breaking 1:30 for a time of 1:29.35.

Caytlyn Luke improved her 50-metre freestyle by 12.73 seconds and took an amazing 21.73 seconds off of her div. 4 girls 100-metre freestyle.

Div. 4 girl Alex Mottl got best times in four of her races, including smashing 22.24 seconds off her 50-metre butterfly.

Ashley Mottl got a best time of 3:28.14 in her Div. 4 girls 200-metre individual medley and placed sixth in her 100-metre backstroke.

Kylee Pemberton improved in her 100-metre freestyle for a time of 1:47.44 and placed in the top eight in the 50-metre butterfly and 100-metre back-stroke heats for the Div. 4 girls.

Jeffrey Roelofse competed in his sec-ond meet, placing ninth for the Div. 2 boys 100-metre freestyle with a best time of 2:15.40.

Sierra Simpson got a best time in all three of her races, including 5.65 sec-onds off of her Div. 3 girls 100-metre freestyle, for which she placed third.

Sebastian Thompson swam hard at his second meet, improving by 1.91 seconds and placing third in his Div. 3 boys 50-metre butterfly heats.

Jacob Wiens took an insane amount of time off in all four of his races, including 29.80 seconds in his 50-metre backstroke, for which he placed second in the Div. 1 boys heats. His sister, Katelyn, also splashed a ton of time off of her races, including 23.52 seconds off in her 100-metre freestyle and placed sixth in the Div. 4 girls 50-metre

freestyle.Callum Ziefflie raced at his

first ever swim meet and placed third for the boys nov-ice division in 25-metre back-stroke and fourth in the 25-metre freestyle.

Coach Kevin Woykin placed third for the Div. 8 men’s 100-metre back-stroke and second in Div. 8 men’s 100-metre freestyle.

Pelly first in Trail swim meet

SubmittedBAGS BEAT BUMS — The 14th annual ladies slo-pitch tournament was held in June at Canyon Park, with Castlegar’s Ball Bags (above) placing first and Castlegars Bums (below) placing second.

SubmittedCreston's Carter Pelly (centre) placed first in all four of her events in a Trail swim meet, earning a gold medal.

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Pennybrook is an acoustic duo based in Nova Scotia, specializing in original instrumental compositions with a Celtic flavour. Charlie Wilson plays Irish flute and whistles, and Jude Pelley plays guitars, mandolin and Appalachian dulcimer. Their music is rich and complex, drawing on both traditional and contemporary influences.

They have been together for nearly two years, and have given concerts from Nova Scotia to B.C. — this time playing at the Snoring Sasquatch on July 29 — and have just released their first full-length CD of original music.

Originally hailing from the north-west of England, the promise of adven-ture drew Wilson to Northern Canada in 2000, first to Inuvik, then Whitehorse, where she lived for seven years.

Her recent adventures have includ-ed dancing on the walls of prominent buildings in Vancouver, sailing from southeast Alaska to Vancouver, work-ing as a theatre artist in Whitehorse and Vancouver, working as an appren-tice boat builder in Lunenburg, N.S., and, wherever she is, practicing aikido as much as possible.

Continuing her childhood passion for the flute, Wilson has over the past several years amassed a collection of her own compositions. In fall 2010, Wilson travelled to Nova Scotia to

record a CD with her friend, Pelley.She stayed, fell in love and is now

happy to call Nova Scotia’s South Shore her home. After two years of playing music together, the Pennybrook project with Jude contin-ues to delight and inspire her.

Born in Carbonear, N.L., Pelley’s interest in music stems from his father’s involvement in seminal Canadian folk-rock group Figgy Duff, and also from the many Richard Thompson records that were played around the house during his childhood.

He has been playing music off and on for 25 years, in styles ranging from rock and blues to jazz, bluegrass and Celtic. When he’s not working on Pennybrook tunes, or pretending to be a carpenter, he produces records and works on art music compositions.

Tickets are $10 in advance at Black Bear Books, Buffalo Trails Coffee House and Kingfisher Used Books, and $13 at the door, which opens at 7 p.m.; the show starts at 8.

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Chances are, if you’ve had a radio on today you’ve heard his guitar playing. As one of North America’s go-to guitarists, Sean Ashby has played and recorded with Sarah McLachlan, Delerium, Ginger (formerly Grapes Of Wrath) and many more.

Ashby, a singer-songwrit-er-guitarist-producer who released his debut album, Brass and Gold, in April 2008, plays at Creston’s Snoring Sasquatch on July 31.

Brass and Gold, Ashby’s first solo outing after 10 years as leader of the award-

winning band Jack Tripper, was an eclectic record that showcased an impressive musical palette. The album received favourable reviews in important Canadian pub-lications such as Exclaim magazine and the Vancouver Province, and received air-play on college radio and across the country on CBC Radio.

McLachlan’s guitarist on the original Lilith Fair, as well as the Mirrorball and Afterglow albums, Ashby appeared with her on Just Like You (Cats In The Cradle) for Darryl McDaniels’ (from Run-DMC) solo CD. Also with McLachlan, he received two four-time platinum U.S. discs and one diamond Canadian disc for studio and live CDs. He has appeared on the Grammy Awards twice, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno five times, Saturday Night Live and David Letterman three times, as well as other major TV shows. Ashby’s guitar play-ing has appeared on CDs with sales in excess of 10 million copies worldwide — so far.

“I am working at building an audience for my music, playing shows and improving as a songwriter and perform-er,” said Ashby, when asked about his hopes for his solo future.

Since Brass and Gold’s release, Ashby has been tour-

ing relentlessly, performing over 200 shows a year across Canada and the U.S., and somehow squeezing in two tours with Delirium, as well. He’s making new fans, and being asked to return every-where he goes.

His current album, 24 Hours of Daylight, showcases his guitar skills and earthy vocals on a new set of strong tunes with a rootsy bent. This record also features his amaz-ing technique on lap steel gui-tar, a highlight of his live shows. The track Sweet Tuesday has been featured nationally on CBC Radio.

Tickets are $12 in advance at Black Bear Books, Buffalo Trails Coffee House and Kingfisher Used Books, and $15 at the door, which opens at 7 p.m.; the show starts at 8.

Pennybrook concert offering Celtic flavour

SubmittedCharlie Wilson (left) and Jude Pelley.

Rootsy tunes part of Sean Ashby

concertSubmitted

Guitarist Sean Ashby.

BY KRISTI PATTONPenticton Western News

From a rockstar’s swagger to belt-ing out tunes of an iconic crooner, former Penticton man Jason Scott — who presents Diamond Forever: A Celebration of Neil Diamond at Creston’s Royal Canadian Legion on July 26 — has found his brass ring.

“It is kind of like a gunslinger from the old days,” said Scott. “You are the lead singer in a rock band and life is at your beck and call. You get whatever you want and have people eating up your music. That is power. Then it all disappears. Now the brass ring isn’t getting the record contract.”

Getting down the look, the sound and moves of Neil Diamond became Scott’s new mission. And he jumped in with both feet, but it took a big slap in the face to get there. After signing a record contract with a label in Vancouver in 1989, Scott’s friend Brian MacLeod (of the Headpins and Chilliwack fame) began producing it. Six months in, MacLeod was diag-nosed with cancer, and shortly after, Scott’s good friend died and so did the distribution deal.

One night he ended up at a kara-oke bar with his sister and she asked him to sing a song for her, picking out Love On The Rocks.

“The Vancouver Canucks were playing on the TVs and the only screen for the lyrics was on the sport screen at the front so you sung with your back to the crowd. I started singing and all of sudden there was this big whoop in the crowd and I thought the Canucks had scored. I spin around and the crowd are all on their feet screaming about this Neil Diamond thing.”

Despite being completely disillu-sioned after McLeod died, everything started to fall in place for him to become a Neil Diamond tribute artist. That was 15 years ago. Since then, Scott was awarded the Sunburst Convention of Celebrity Tribute Artists award in 2010, second place in the

Vegas Tribute Idol and an invitation to perform as the opening act for the headlining Country Superstars show at the Golden Nugget Showroom in Las Vegas. He was also nominated for a Reel Award, considered the Oscar of the tribute industry. Last year, Scott returned to Las Vegas to perform on the Fremont Street stage, breaking Tuesday night attendance records.

“When you pull something off like this you get tears in your eyes,” said Scott. “Diamond is very charis-matic and when he swings his arms to the left everyone looks to the left. I have seen him live twice and it is electric and only a few people in the world have that presence.”

Tickets (which include snacks and appetizers) are $15, available at Black Bear Books and the legion. The doors open at 6 p.m.; the show starts at 7.

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Application by FortisBC Inc. for approval of a multi-year performance-based ratemaking plan for the years 2014 through 2018

NOTICE OF APPLICATION, WORKSHOP AND PROCEDURAL CONFERENCEWorkshop Procedural conference

Date: Thursday, July 25, 2013 Friday, October 11, 2013

Time: 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Location: Holiday Inn Express, 2429 Highway 97 North, Kelowna, B.C. (Aberdeen/Pandosy Room)

THE APPLICATIONOn July 5, 2013, FortisBC Inc. (FortisBC) applied to the British Columbia Utilities Commission for approval of a proposed multi-year Performance Based Ratemaking (PBR) plan for the years 2014 through 2018, and for approval of permanent rates effective January 1, 2014 (Application), pursuant to sections 59 to 61 of the Utilities Commission Act (Act).

Among other things, FBC seeks approval of the following:• Approval to make the existing interim rates as permanent effective January 1, 2013, and to

increase the permanent rates for all customers by 3.3 percent, effective January 1, 2014.• Approval of a rate stabilization deferral mechanism to mitigate rate variability for the years

2014 – 2018, as set out in the Application.• Approval to flow through, during 2014, any increases or decreases arising from a decision in the

Generic Cost of Capital Stage 2 Proceeding that is currently before the Commission.• Certain accounting treatment and financing of deferral accounts.• Discontinuation, modification and creation of certain deferral accounts, and the amortization

and disposition of balances in deferral accounts; • Acceptance of certain Demand Side Management expenditures, pursuant to section 44.2 of the Act.• Changes to certain accounting policies to be used in the determination of rates for FortisBC.

THE REGULATORY PROCESSBritish Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission) Order G-109-13 has established a Workshop, Procedural Conference and Preliminary Regulatory Timetable for the regulatory review of the Application.

The detailed Regulatory Timetable can be reviewed on the Commission’s website at bcuc.com under Current Applications.

FortisBC will hold a Workshop to review the Application on Thursday, July 25, 2013, commencing at 10:00 a.m. at the Holiday Inn Express, 2429 Highway 97 North, Kelowna, BC in the Aberdeen/Pandosy Room.

The Commission will hold a Procedural Conference regarding the further regulatory process for the review of the Application on Friday, October 11, 2013 commencing at 9:00 a.m. in Kelowna.

REGISTERING TO PARTICIPATEPersons who wish to actively participate in this proceeding should register as Interveners with the Commission in writing by Wednesday, July 24, 2013, identifying the issues that they intend to pursue as well as the nature and extent of their anticipated involvement in the review process, and indicating whether they plan to attend the Procedural Conference. Interveners will receive email notice of all correspondence and filed documents. An e-mail address should be provided if available.

Persons not expecting to actively participate, but who have an interest in the proceeding, should register as Interested Parties with the Commission in writing by Wednesday, July 24, 2013 identifying their interest in the Application. Interested Parties will receive a copy of the Commission’s Decision when issued.

PUBLIC INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTSThe Application and supporting material will be made available for inspection at the following locations:

FortisBC Inc.Suite 100 - 1975 Springfield Road Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 7V7

British Columbia Utilities CommissionSixth Floor, 900 Howe StreetVancouver, B.C. V6Z 2N3

The Application and supporting material are also available for viewing on the following web sites:fortisbc.com and bcuc.com.

All submissions and/or correspondence received from active participants or the gener-al public relating to the Application will be placed on the public record and posted to the Commission’s website.

FURTHER INFORMATIONFor further information, please contact Ms. Erica Hamilton, Commission Secretary, as follows:

Telephone: (604) 660-4700 Facsimile: (604) 660-1102 Email: [email protected] BC Toll Free: 1-800-663-1385

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With a voice like a “warm blanket on a cold winter’s night” (Jericho Folk Club) or a “shady tree on a hot summer's day” (Scott Cook), Steve Palmer — who plays at the Snoring Sasquatch on Aug. 2 — is equally at home on six-string or 12-string guitar, perform-ing for folk festivals, house concerts and soft seating theatres.

Forty years as a travel-ling musician is a lot of road, and Palmer is still playing and still touring, grown enough to sing about life and simple pleasures with all the unhurried authority of a quiet and simple folk-singing road-survivor.

Drawing his inspira-tion from country and folk

legends like Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Johnny Cash, Merle Travis and the Carter Family, Palmer presents a joyous blending of original and traditional country, folk, gospel, blues, and ragtime.

“I perform solo, back-ing myself on six- and 12-string guitar,” he said on his website. “I play a lot of Travis-style guitar and quite a bit of Carter-style, too. I feature some of the music of these country roots legends in my shows. About one third of my show is instru-mental.”

Tickets are $15 in advance at Black Bear Books, Buffalo Trails Coffee House and Kingfisher Used Books, and $18 at the door, which opens at 7 p.m.; the show starts at 8.

Guitarist on road after 40 years

Diamond tribute playing

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Jason Scott as Neil Diamond.

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30 (12:30) ›› “Enough” (’02) ’ Missing ’ The Listener ’ Flashpoint ’ The Fall (N) Å 31 Game- Skatoony Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Jim Jim Rocket Rocket Just Kid Skatoony

32 20 Teen Phineas Gravity ANT Good Wizards Jessie Dog Shake It Austin Good Phineas

33 “College Road” The Closer Å Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ›› “Failure to Launch” (’06)

34 Big Bang Commun Cash Cash Seinfeld Seinfeld Gabriel Iglesias Big Bang Commun Match Match

36 Diners Diners Diners Diners Gotta Gotta Gotta Gotta World’s World’s Food Network Star

37 24 Bggg Bggg Bggg Bggg Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Liquida Liquida

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Pawn Pawn American American Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American Pickers Pawn Pawn

39 “Paranormal Act” ›› “Paranormal Activity 2” (’10) ’ Panic Button ’ CAT. 8 ’ (Part 2 of 2) Å 40 Green Ml ›››› “Titanic” (’97, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet. Å The Killing (N) ’ 42 ››› “Crocodile Dundee” (’86) ’ Canadian Pickers Canadian Pickers Instant Instant “National Lamp.”

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

44 Franklin Peter Care Brs Bubble Octo Mike Toopy & Peter Big Zigby Toopy & Mike

45 PGA Tour Golf Whatever Simpson Simpson News News Whatever Howie Burgers

48 7 Gr’t Performances Age of Champions Moyers-Comp Death in Paradise Queen’s Palaces Masterpiece

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

50 Verte Regard Une heure-terre ››› “La Folie des grandeurs” (’71) Les Chefs (SC) TJ C.-B. Décou.

2 PGA Tour Golf Whatever Simpson Simpson News (4:59) News Hour Howie Simpson

54 Dreams Dreams Pretty Little Liars Teen Wolf Å Degrassi Degrassi Trial Trial MuchMusic Count

64 (12:50) ›› “The Producers” (’05) (:05) “Rumble in the Bronx” (:35) ›› “Kindergarten Cop” (’90) Contre

81 Comme un chef Tout-monde À Table Journal Ques-champion “Low Cost” La Vie

224 Motorcycle Racing NASCAR Drive Lucas Oil Off Road SPEED Center (N) Tunnel NASCAR Viper

SUNDAY EVENING / JULY 287 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 ’ Whodunnit? (N) ’ Unforgettable ’ News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds ’ 4 11 Funny Videos Celeb.-Swap Whodunnit? (N) ’ Castle “Recoil” ’ News (:35) Castle Å Burn Not.

5 Crossing Lines (N) News Sports Edition Paid Paid Paid News Meet the Press Wen Hair

6 9 60 Minutes (N) ’ (:01) Big Brother Unforgettable ’ The Mentalist ’ News News Nation Sub-D

7 13 America’s Got Talent ’ Å Law & Order: SVU Crossing Lines (N) News The 206 Skincare Facelift?

8 10 MLB Baseball SportsCentre (N) 30 for 30 Å SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 “Last American” FINA World Beauty Maga Sportsnet Con. Blue MLB Poker After Dark

11 12 Howie Simpson (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy American Simpson Burgers News Danger PGA Paid

12 22 Easter Island Born and Bred ’ Dalziel Pascoe Dalziel Pascoe David Francey Bruce Cockburn

13 3 Heartland ’ ››› “The Devil Wears Prada” (’06) The National (N) News the fifth estate ’ Canadian

14 8 American Simpson Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Fam Guy Q13 Sports Mother Mother Raymond Jim

15 Inside Man (N) To Be Announced Crimes of the Inside Man To Be Announced Crimes of the

16 6 Tattoo Rescue (N) Ink Master Å Bar Rescue ’ Tattoo Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Tattoo Rescue ’ 17 23 Billion Billion Holmes Makes Decks Decks Billion Billion Hunters Hunt Intl Holmes Inspection

18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 Be the Boss Å Cedar Cove › “The Sweetest Thing” (’02) Deal Deal The Closer Å 22 Nicky Weird Splatalot Zoink’d! Splatalot Baby The Next Star ’ Baby Splatalot “Spy Kids 2: Isl”

23 Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence The National (N) Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence The National ’ 25 ›› “Rambo” (’08) Sylvester Stallone. Continuum ’ › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ ›› “Rambo” ’ 26 15 Swim-Monsters River Monsters Super Squid Swim-Monsters River Monsters Super Squid

27 Summer Camp ’ Housewives/OC 72 Hours ’ Å The Hero ’ Å Summer Camp ’ Big Brother

28 18 Breaking: LA (:01) Sister Wives Breaking: LA (:01) Sister Wives Breaking: LA Paid Hair

30 (:15) ›› “Bollywood/Hollywood” ’ (:15) ›› “Enough” (’02) Jennifer Lopez. ’ (:45) ›› “Speechless” ’ 31 Dragons Total Total Total Fugget Futurama American Chicken Archer Fugget American Futurama

32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Random “High School Musical 2” ’ (:34) “The Wedding Planner” Buzz Over

33 › “Just Married” (’03) Christian Kane The Closer Å ››› “Seabiscuit” (’03) Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges.

34 Gags Gags Gas Gas Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Gags Gags “Orange County”

36 Restaurant: Im. Gotta Gotta Food Network Star Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Iron Chef America

37 24 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Paid Paid

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Pawn Pawn

39 Being Human (N) (:15) Being Human (N) Å “Dark Relic” (’10) James Frain. ’ Panic Button ’ Human

40 The Killing Å The Killing Å ››› “The Green Mile” (’99, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Å 42 “National Lamp.” “National-European” ››› “Crocodile Dundee” (’86) ’ “National Lamp.”

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

44 Franklin Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max Thomas Franklin Yo

45 American Simpson (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy Simpson News Danger PGA Ca. Paid Entertainment Ton.

48 7 Mystery Poirot ’ Å MI-5 Å POV Chinese bloggers. ’ America Gener Mack Record

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

50 Décou. Pérusse Grand rire à Paris On prend toujours TJ Amour-country (:42) ›› “Subway” (’85)

2 Simpson Burgers (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy American News Danger PGA Paid Entertainment Ton.

54 MuchMusic Count RapCity Wedge Teen Wolf Å Pretty Little Liars America’s Best America’s Best

64 “Contre Toute” ›› “Illegal Tender” (’07) Premiere. (9:50) “Boyz N the Hood” (:45) ›› “Rumble Fish”

81 Sexe TV5 Jrnl Ainsi soient-ils (:25) Zone d’ombre Cobayes Ques-champion À Table

224 Classic Hot Rod SPEED Center Tunnel NASCAR Viper Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

MONDAY EVENING / JULY 297 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Satisfact Anger Amazing Race (:01) Mistresses ’ News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy The Bachelorette (N) Å (:01) Mistresses ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 Siberia (N) Å News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider Mother Mike Broke Mike Under the Dome News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside Ninja Warrior Get Out Alive Siberia (N) Å News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 SportsCentre (N) Å Record NASCAR Racing SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Oakland Athletics. Sportsnet Con. Blue MLB FINA World

11 12 Ent ET Psych Get Out Alive Under the Dome News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Rescue Volcanic Money, Power Mona Lisa Curse Architect/Change Rescue Volcanic Mona Lisa Curse

13 3 George S Cor Murdoch Mysteries Cracked ’ The National (N) News George S Cor Be-Erica

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Raising Raising New Girl Mindy Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

16 6 Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Stings Stings Jail ’ Jail ’ Jail ’ Jail ’ Jail ’ Entou

17 23 Renovation Hunt Intl Hunters Property Property Renovation Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Longmire (N) (:01) Longmire Duck D. Duck D. (:01) The Glades (:01) Longmire (12:02) Longmire

21 Deal Property Brother vs. Brother Love It Love It or List It Love It or List It Cougar House

22 The Next Star (N) Baby Zoink’d! Wipeout Canada The Next Star ’ Boys Young “Galaxy Quest” ’ 23 CBC News The National (N) The National (N) CBC News The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 NCIS ’ NCIS “Restless” NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Restless”

26 15 Backyard Backyard Auction Auction Sons of Guns ’ Backyard Backyard Fast N’ Loud ’ Auction Auction

27 Housewives/OC Four Weddings Kendra Kendra Housewives/OC World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 Honey Honey Cake Cake Honey Honey Cake Cake Toddlers & Tiaras Popoff Paid

30 Top of the Lake (:15) Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ (:15) Missing ’ Top of the Lake

31 Johnny T Deten Drama Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Fugget Chicken Chicken

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

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›››› “Almost Famous” (’00) Billy Crudup. › “Delta Farce”

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Larry the Cable Daily Colbert Conan (N) Å 36 Gotta Gotta Eat St. Eat St. Diners Diners Diners Diners Restaurant Sta. My. Din My. Din

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

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Canadian Pickers Pawn Pawn American American WWII in HD ’ American American

39 “Malibu Shark” Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley ›› “Malibu Shark Attack” (’09) ’ 40 “Broken Arrow” ›› “Heartbreak Ridge” (’86, War) Clint Eastwood. Å ››› “Silver Streak” (’76) Å 42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Raymond Raymond 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

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

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max Thomas Franklin Yo

45 Under the Dome Psych Get Out Alive News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 POV (N) ’ Å Autism: Age T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Antique Roadshow POV ’ 49 I Pro Super Twice in a Lifetime “Uncross the Stars” (’09) ’ Å Keep Up Popoff Tom’row Super

50 Sque Parent Les Chefs (N) Pénélope TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été Frères

2 Under the Dome Psych Get Out Alive News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 Teen Wolf (N) Today’s Top 10 (N) Prince Prince Teen Wolf Å ›› “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” (’03)

64 “The Captains” ›› “Street Fighter” (’94) (:45) “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story” (:45) ›› “Hard Target”

81 Commandos TV5 Jrnl (:35) Caïn Bout nuit Ports d’attache Quest. Tout-monde

224 Dumbest Dumbest Pinks - All Out West-Customs Dumbest Dumbest 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 Ellen DeGeneres News News CTV News Varied Big Bang

4 11 General Hospital The Doctors 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 Dr. Phil Katie Ellen DeGeneres KING 5 News News News

8 10

M SportsNation Record Pardon SportsCentre Hockey Pardon BoxingT Record CFL Pre CFL Football BC Lions at Toronto Argonauts. (N)

W E:60 Hockey Pardon Nine for IX MLS SoccerTh World S’rs Poker World S’rs PokerF World S’rs Poker Boxing CFL TSN CFL Football

9 19

M Soccer Central Party Poker Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Pittsburgh Pirates.

T MLB Baseball MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Boston Red Sox. ÅW MLB Baseball: Blue Jays at Athletics SportsTh Baseball Central Party Poker Å Sportsnet Con.F Soccer Central World Poker Tour MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds. (Live)

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

12 22 Clifford Miss BG Lilly Dinosaur Rob Ro Jungle Shrinks Arthur Martha Wild Animals Varied

13 3

M Heartland Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Dragons’ Den News News News ExTWThF

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

15 Jake Tapper The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Live

16 6 Varied Programs Cops Cops Varied Cops Varied Programs

17 23 Varied Programs Holmes Makes Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs

18 14 The First 48 The First 48 First 48 Varied Programs

21 Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Love-List Love It or List It

22 Rated A Rated A Almost Super Sidekick Squirrel Varied Programs Young Varied

23 CBC News Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary CBC News The National

25

M “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” “To Have and to Hold” (’06) ’ ››› “Goodnight for Justice” (’11)

T › “Catwoman” (’04) Halle Berry. ’ “Presumed Dead” (’05) Sherilyn Fenn. “A Lover’s Revenge” (’05) ’ ÅW ›› “Transporter 3” (’08) ’ Å “The Hunt for the I-5 Killer” (’11) ’ Bomb Girls VikingsTh (12:00) ››› “Kingdom of Heaven” Continuum Beauty & Beast ›› “Meltdown: Days of Destruction”F (12:00) ››› “Inception” (’10) ’ “Sub Zero” (’05) Costas Mandylor. ’ ›› “Force of Impact” (’05) ’ Å

26 15

M Deadliest Catch MythBusters How/ How/ Shred! Shred! Auction Auction Sons of GunsT Backyard Backyard Auction Auction Licence to Drill Deadliest Catch Deadliest CatchW Deadliest Catch Mighty Planes Mighty Planes Mighty PlanesTh Mighty Planes MythBusters How/ How/ Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ LoudF FantomWorks Fast N’ Loud Never Never Sons of Guns Don’t Drive Here

27 World’s Dumbest... Extreme Makeover Debt Debt For Rent Eat St. Varied Programs

28 18

M Bor Bor Four Weddings Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Cake Cake Cake CakeT Little People Who Do You Who Do YouW Dance Kids ATL Honey Honey Honey HoneyTh Wedding Island Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Wedding IslandF Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes

30

M The Mentalist Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flashpoint The Mentalist MissingT “How She Move”W PerceptionTh Unforgettable Unforgettable Boston’s FinestF The Mentalist The Mentalist Criminal Minds

31 Wayside Skatoony Jim Jim Scooby Looney Jim Jim Johnny T Johnny T Adven Rocket

32 20 Jessie Jessie Good Good Varied Programs

33 There There King King Office Office Big Bang Big Bang Browns Payne Browns Payne

34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Seinfeld Seinfeld Match N’Radio Commun Big Bang Gas Gags

36 Chopped Diners Diners Varied Programs Diners Diners Varied Programs

37 24

M Storage Storage Storage Storage Mantracker Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage StorageT Duck Buck Duck BuckW Dynamo: Magician Dynamo: MagicianTh Liquida Storage Liquida StorageF Conspiracy Conspiracy

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

39 Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Inner Ripley Castle Stargate SG-1 Movie

40

M Smokey ›› “Smokey and the Bandit II” (’80, Comedy) ›› “Night Passage” (’57) Å “Broken Arrow”T “Broken Arrow” ›› “Night Passage” (’57) Å ››› “Hondo” (’53) John Wayne. “Vera Cruz” (’54)

W “Vera Cruz” (’54) ››› “Hondo” (’53) John Wayne. ››› “The Longest Day” (’62, War) John Wayne. ÅTh (12:00) ››› “The Longest Day” (’62) John Wayne. Å ››› “Hannie Caulder” (’71) “Blood-Arrow”F “Blood-Arrow” ››› “Hannie Caulder” (’71) ›› “Cahill, United States Marshal” (’73) Å Italian

42 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Rose. Rose. Varied Programs 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Varied Programs

43 (11:00) Express Power Play Direct Varied Power Play Direct

44 Wiggles Dora... Big Bubble Octo Mike Backyard Cat in Big Zigby Toopy Mike

45 The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News News News ET Ent

48 7 Fetch! WordGirl Wild Varied PBS NewsHour Business Varied Programs

49

M Touched by Angel The Waltons Twice in a Life-time

Murder, She Wrote EastEnd. Keep Up Biblical Forensics:T Fools “Wander. Soul”W Served? Upstairs-Down.Th Jam ColumboF Wine Gaither Gospel

50 Beautés Movie Cap sur l’été Paquet TJ C.-B. Varied

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

54 Prince Prince Dreams Saved/ New.Music.Live Prince Prince Varied Programs Movie Varied

64

M “The Specialist” (:10) ››› “Charlie’s Angels” (’00) “Jackie-1stStrike” The Exit ReGenesis CaptainsT “The Player” (’92) (:05) ›››› “Rear Window” (’54) ›› “I Love You to Death” (:40) ReGenesis Past W (:15) ›› “Short Circuit 2” (’88) Å (:10) “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (’77) ReGenesis Emo ArTh (:10) ›› “Lost in Space” (’98) William Hurt. (:25) ›› “Mystery Men” (’99) Å WhiteF (12:30) ›››› “Rain Man” (:45) ››› “Steel Magnolias” (’89) (:40) ››› “Flatliners” (’90) Cwboy

81

M Plus Chiffres Tout-monde Quest. Journal Ports d’attache La légende de Versailles Salles deT Cobayes Échappées belles VuesW Jungle Par avion Habitats insolites : Zone d’ombreTh Beaute du monde Des camions Ainsi soient-ilsF Mot de passe Hommes-lions Des racines et des ailes

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

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TUESDAY EVENING / JULY 307 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Saving Hope (N) So You Think You Can Dance Å News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Extreme Weight Loss “Chantell” (N) Body of Proof ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 America’s/Talent News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Person of Interest News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside Game Night America’s Got Talent “Live Show” ’ News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 Football SportsCentre (N) Å Amazing Race SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Oakland Athletics. Sportsnet Con. Blue Maga FINA World

11 12 Ent ET NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Elementary Å News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Be the Creature Monarchy Stonewall Uprising (N) Average Be the Creature Stonewall Uprising

13 3 George S Cor Mercer 22 Min Arctic Air ’ The National (N) News George S Cor Border

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

15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

16 6 Ink Master (N) ’ Tattoo Tattoo Ink Master Å Ink Master Å Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo

17 23 Rehab Rehab Hunt Intl Hunters Flip or Flip or Rehab Rehab Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Storage Storage Storage Storage Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping

21 My My Buying and Selling Property Brothers Property Brothers Buying and Selling Brother vs. Brother

22 Boys Boys Baby Zoink’d! Wipeout Canada Prank Prank Boys Young “Batman Forever”

23 CBC News The National (N) The National (N) CBC News The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 › “Catwoman” (’04) Halle Berry. ’ NCIS “Smoked” Hawaii Five-0 ’ NCIS “Smoked” Hawaii Five-0 ’ 26 15 Deadliest Catch Greenhorns Special. Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Greenhorns Special. Flying Wild Alaska

27 Housewives/Atl. Princess Princess Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 Little People Who Do You Little People Who Do You Little People Paid Paid

30 “How She Move” Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ ››› “How She Move” (’07) ’ 31 Johnny T Deten Total Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating Futurama Chicken

32 20 Good Good Luck Charlie Good Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American › “Delta Farce” (’07) Bill Engvall ››› “Double Jeopardy”

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Drunk The Je Daily Colbert Conan (N) Å 36 Chopped (N) Å Donut Donut Diners Diners Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å Restaurant: Im.

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Duck Buck Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 American Pickers Canadian Pickers Cajun Cajun American Pickers Cajun Cajun IRT Deadliest

39 “2 Headed” Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley › “2 Headed Shark Attack” (’12) ’ 40 (6:00) “Vera Cruz” ››› “The Eiger Sanction” (’75) Clint Eastwood. ››› “Coogan’s Bluff” (’68) Å 42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Drew Drew 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

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

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas Franklin Yo

45 Elementary Å NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles News Whatever ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 Frontline (N) Å Intelligence T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Be a Money Cranbrook Frontline

49 “Wander. Soul” Twice in a Lifetime ›› “The Lightship” (’85) ’ Å Fools Popoff Tom’row Super

50 Sque Monde Vengeance (SC) Pénélope TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été (N) Frères

2 Elementary Å NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 “Super Psycho 3” Today’s Top 10 Prince Prince Pretty Little Liars “My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3”

64 “Past Perfect” ›› “The Amityville Horror” (’79) ›› “Psycho” (’98) (:45) ››› “Cape Fear”

81 Le Miroir Cliquez TV5 Jrnl Sexe Chacun-toit Beaute du monde Champ Tout-monde

224 Trucker Trucker Gearz Gearz Stunt Stunt Trucker Trucker Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

WEDNESDAY EVENING / JULY 317 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 (N) MasterChef ’ MasterChef (N) ’ News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Middle Suburg. Mod Fam Neigh The Lookout News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 (:01) Camp (N) ’ News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider Big Brother (N) ’ Criminal Minds ’ CSI: Crime Scene News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside America’s/Talent America’s/Talent (:01) Camp (N) ’ News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 MLS Soccer SportsCentre (N) Motoring SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Los Angeles Dodgers. Sportsnet Con. Blue The Grid Party Poker Å 11 12 Ent ET Big Brother Å Glee ’ Å (:01) Camp (N) ’ News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Frontiers of Hidden Cities of Jazz Å (DVS) Hard Frontiers of Hidden Cities of

13 3 George S Cor Dragons’ Den ’ Republic of Doyle The National (N) News George S Cor Tudors

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

15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live

16 6 Fight Master Fight Master Bellator MMA Live (N) ’ Ways Ways

17 23 Million Dollar Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Million Dollar Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Duck D. Duck D. (:01) Duck Dynasty Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck Dynasty

21 Candice Candice Love It or List It › “Georgia Rule” (’07, Drama) Jane Fonda. Be the Boss Paid

22 Boys Boys Baby Zoink’d! Wipeout Canada Prank Prank Boys Young “Willy Wonka”

23 CBC News The National (N) The National (N) CBC News The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 ›› “Transporter 3” (’08) ’ Å NCIS “Driven” ’ Hawaii Five-0 ’ NCIS “Driven” ’ Hawaii Five-0 ’ 26 15 MythBusters Å Deadliest Catch Mighty Planes Mighty Planes MythBusters Å River Monsters

27 Murder in Paradise Brainwashed ’ Karma Karma Murder in Paradise World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 Surviving Surviving Honey Honey Surviving Surviving Honey Honey Dance Kids ATL Popoff Paid

30 Suits (N) ’ Å Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Perception Å Suits ’ Å 31 Johnny T Deten Total Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating Futurama Chicken

32 20 Austin Austin Austin Austin Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Final Destination 2” (’03) ›› “The Last Castle” (’01)

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Bounty Sit Down Daily Colbert Conan (N) Å 36 Top Chef Masters Food Network Star Diners Diners Top Chef Masters Food Network Star Chopped ’ Å 37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Dynamo: Magician Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 America Dig WW2 ’ Å American American America Swamp People ’ American Pickers

39 Joe Rogan Qu. Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley Paranormal Wi. Joe Rogan Qu.

40 “Longest Day” ››› “Smokey and the Bandit” (’77) (:15) ›› “Smokey and the Bandit II” (’80) Galaxy Q

42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. ’70s ’70s 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

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

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max Thomas Franklin Yo

45 (:01) Camp (N) ’ Big Brother (N) ’ Glee ’ Å News Whatever ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

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Creston Valley Advance Thursday, July 25, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 15

Wesley Ouellette

Wesley was born on September 14, 1940 to parents Miram and Alphonse Ouellette in Hanna, AB where he was raised by his grandparents. Wesley married the love of his life Rita D’Aoust on September 30, 1960 in Edmonton, AB. They moved to Cranbrook, BC in 1967 where Wesley worked as a mechanic and service manager while raising his family. In 1998 Wesley and Rita moved to Creston, BC. Thereafter, Wesley retired at the age of 60 years old, and bought their property in Lister, BC where he resided for the rest of his time with us.Wesley is predeceased by his mother Miram Hazel Ouellette; father Alphonse Ouellette; and sister Theresa Givens.Wesley will be remembered by his wife Rita Ouellette; daughters Joanne (Terry) Sokolic and Shannon (Rodger Johnson) Bruce; son Dayle Ouellette; grandchildren Derek Bruce, Jessica McKinnon, Brittany Bruce, Natasha McKinnon and Shelby Bruce.

A Funeral Service was held onWednesday July 24, 2013 at 11:00 a.m.

at Holy Cross Catholic Churchwith Father Tom Kakkaniyil celebrant.

A Celebration of Wesley’s Life was held at the home of Wes and Rita following the service.

n lieu of owers, friends wishing to make a memorial contribution in Wesley’s name may do so to

the BC Lung Association,Box 34009 Stn D,

Vancouver, BC V6J 4M2.

Wesley Ouellettepassed away on

July 21, 2013 at theCreston Valley Hospitalat the age of 72 years.

September 14, 1940~

July 21, 2013

Lucy Chard(nee Miller)

Lucy was born to parents Louisa and John Miller on May 8, 1932 in Creston, where she was raised, educated and worked her entire life.Lucy married Ron Chard on May 19, 1984.Lucy was very involved with her family and she absolutely the outdoors, especially summers at Tye beach on Kootenay Lake.Lucy was predeceased by her rst husband, Jack Mercer Sr.; sisters Norah Dahr and Anna Storm and brother John Miller.She will be dearly missed by her loving husband Ron; sons Terry (Caroline) Mercer and Jack Mercer; daughters Rhoda (Ron) Hascarl, Betty Anne (Fred) Ahlefeld, Janet (Cliff) Schofer and Carole (Lyn) Dahr; sister-in-law Jan Miller; thirteen grandchildren; twenty-seven great-grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and dear friends.

A Celebration of Life Service was held onThursday July 18, at 1:00 p.m. at

G. F. Oliver Funeral Chapelwith astor Harry Haberstock of ciating.

A private family Interment of Ashes will take placeat Forest Lawn Cemetery at a later date.

Any friends wishing to make amemorial contribution may do so to

the B. C. Cancer Foundation399 Royal Ave, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 5L3

Lucy Chard passed away onJuly 14, 2013 in Creston, BC

at the age of 81 years.

May 8, 1932~

July 14, 2013

Verna Olga Holmes

Verna was born on a farm near Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan on December 15, 1933. At a young age she moved to the Creston Valley, where in 1953 she married the late John Dobko. She raised three children and was a renowned market gardener.In 1984, Verna married Ted Holmes in a private ceremony surrounded by their loving children. Together they built a beautiful home, where they nurtured their blended family and celebrated many special holidays. Verna and Ted lived a full life together; curling, travelling, renovating, gardening and even raising cattle. Verna had a forty-four year career at the acking Shed. She also worked as a rst-aid attendant and a BC ambulance driver. Later in life, she enjoyed going to the casino.Verna was predeceased by her parents, Peter and Fanny Popoff; brothers Alex Popoff and John McKishen; sisters Polly Vlasoff and Mary Parkhill. She is survived by her husband Ted Holmes; children Tom Dobko (Donna), Lori-Ann Gilchrist (Bill), and Teresa Hall; step-children Doreen Holmes (Brad) and Darryl Holmes; ten grandchildren and ve great- grandchildren.

Verna will be remembered for her kindnessand trust in others, and always nding

the goodness in people.

December 15, 1933~

July 19, 2013

Verna Olga Holmes passed away onJuly 19, 2013

at the age of 79 years at Swan Valley Lodge,

Creston, BC after a lengthy illness.

The Canyon Community Associationwould like to inform all those people who

made a donation in memory of Jan Horsnell (Murray) for the Canyon Park Playground

upgrades via PayPal that, due to a glitch in the system, none of the donations were received. The original donation has or will be reversed

back to your account within 60 days.

Jan Horsnell (Murray) Memorial Donations

We apologise for any inconvenience this may have causedand thank you for your generous donations.

This error has now been corrected and we would ask that youplease resubmit your donation via the PayPal link on our website:

canyonbc.ca or mail it to:Canyon Community Association, PO Box 24, Canyon, BC, V0B 1C0.

Is this the same hat?Love, Your Family & Friends

Happy 50th Birthday Jim!

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Funeral HomesIn Loving Memory Of

ADA SMITH Passed Away July 17, 2013

Age 83 yearsResidence Creston, BC

Celebration of Life GatheringJuly 24, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s WitnessIn Loving Memory Of

GARY WIGHT Passed Away July 2, 2013

Age 77 years Residence – Creston

Celebration of Life ServiceSaturday July 27, 2013

At 1:00 p.m.New Life Christian Church

1821 Elm St., Creston Cremation

Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theSwan Valley LodgeEquipment Fund

PO Box 1880 Creston, BC V0B 1G0In Loving Memory Of

LUCY CHARD Passed Away July 14, 2013

Age 82 years Residence – Creston

Celebration Of Life ServiceThursday July 18, 2013

1:00 pmG.F. Oliver Funeral ChapelPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Cremation

A Private Family Interment of Ashes

Forest Lawn Cemetery Erickson, BCAt a later date

Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution in

Lucy’s name may do so toB.C. Cancer Foundation

399 Royal Ave. Kelowna, BC V2Y 5L3In Loving Memory Of RAND ARCHIBALD

Passed Away July 14, 2013Age 69 years

Residence Creston, BC Celebration of Life Service

Tuesday July 30, 2013At 11:00 a.m.

Creston & District Recreation Center

Creston RoomPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Entombment

Forest Lawn CemeteryErickson, BC

Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution in Rand’s name may do so to

P.A.W.S.2805 Lower Wynndel Road

Creston, BC V0B 1G8Or to the

Canadian Cancer Societyc/o Bambrick & Associates

P.O. Box 999 Creston, BC V0B 1G0In Loving Memory Of RONALD PERRET

Passed Away July 10, 2013Age 87 years

Residence Creston, BC Celebration of Life Service

Saturday August 10, 2013at 1:00 p.m.

Royal Canadian Legion HallPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Any friends wishing to make

a memorial contribution may do so to

P.A.W.S2805 Lower Wynndel Rd.Creston, BC V0B 1G8In Loving Memory Of VERNA HOLMES

Passed Away July 19, 2013Age 79 years

Residence Creston, BC Funeral Service

Tuesday July 23, 2013at 11:00 a.m.

Redeemer Lutheran ChurchPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Interment

Forest Lawn CemeteryErickson, BC

Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theSwan Valley Lodge Equipment Fund

Box 1880 Creston, BC V0B 1G0

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WESLEY OUELLETTE Passed Away July 21, 2013

Age 72 years Residence Lister

Memorial Funeral MassWednesday July 24, 2013

At 11:00 amHoly Cross Catholic Church

Father Tom Kakkaniyil celebrant

Cremation Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theBC Lung Association

2675 Oak StreetVancouver, BC

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Creston and District Nursery Schoolis looking for:

• Teachers • Substitute/Retired Teachers • TAs • ECE• Res onsible adults with these uali cations:

a. be at least 19 years of ageb. be able to provide care and mature guidance to

childrenc. have completed a course, or a combination of

courses, of at least 20 hours duration in child development, guidance, health and safety, or nutrition

d. have relevant work experience, ande. proof of certi cation is re uired

Please submit resume no later thanAugust 9, 2013 to: Libby Daybell

Email: [email protected] orMail: 610 Erickson St.,Creston, BC V0B 1G3

For the Preschool ProgramApproximate Work Hours are from 8:30 am to 12 pmMonday - Friday

Creston and District Community Resource Center Society

Early Childhood Educator required(32 - 40 hours per week)

QUALIFICATIONS:This position requires ECE certification, a current Criminal Record Search and First Aid Certificate. Experience working with infants / toddlers (birth to age 3) and Infant Toddler qualifications are assets.

RESPONSIBILITIES:The successful candidate will be working under the direction and supervision of qualified and licensed staff and must be energetic, empathetic and committed to quality child care.

WAGEDependent on experience.

Closing Date: August 9th, 2013 at 4:30 p.m.

Please send resume and cover letter to:C&D Community Resource CenterBox 187, Creston, BC V0B 1G0Serena Naeve, Executive Director250-428-5547 Fax 250-428-5175E-mail: [email protected]

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References are required.Only applicants who are short listed

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lease in uire at 2 0- 2 - ext.222 if you are interested in more information regarding this position.Closing Date: July 29, 2013 at 4:00 pmPlease send resume and cover letter to:

Creston & District Community Resource CenterAttention JustineBox 1 , 223 16 Ave orth, upper oorCreston, BC VOB 1GO

Or email to: [email protected]

Creston & DistrictCommunity Resource Center Society

OFFICE MANAGER

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NEEDEDCherry SortersPickers, Packers

& Field CrewStarts last week of July

Through 1st week of September

4733 Canyon Lister Rd, Canyon

Contact Raj Dhaliwal

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Gordon Hegland250-402-9818

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ECR ENTERPRISES is look-ing for experienced profes-sional drivers. Apply in person at 1420 NW Blvd, Creston or fax 250-428-3971 or email [email protected]

HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS

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

We offer above average rates and an excellent

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

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

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.

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BODYFor Appointment

Call...250-428-5737

Financial ServicesIF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

Cleaning Services

Garage Door Services

Garage Door Services

Services

Financial ServicesGET 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.

Need CA$H Today?

Own A Vehicle?Borrow Up To $25,000

No Credit Checks!Cash same day, local offi ce.www.PitStopLoans.com

1-800-514-9399

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’tlet it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)

Pets & Livestock

Feed & HayGOOD QUALITY HAY

No Rain - $3/bale 250-428-5665

HAY FOR SALE small square

$160/ton250-428-4316

Pet Services

A1 POOP SCOOPER#1 in the #2 Business

Weekly Pet Waste RemovalSenior Discount • Residential

Commercial • Acreages250-402-6711

LIL’ MUTT PET RESORT• Boarding dogs & cats

• Grooming• Pet Foods & Supplies

1304 NW Blvdand3323 Phillips RoadCreston, BC

250-428-5837www.lilmuttpetresort.com

Merchandise for Sale

FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns,restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products

BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED

GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF

Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available

Quarters/Halves$2.60/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger

$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS

250-428-4316 Creston

Fruit & Vegetables

Blueberry PatchBerry Splendor!

Blueberries, Strawberries Raspberries.

Harvest is ready.Lunches, treats & more.

2782 20th St. Lister(Hwy 21 S to Mallory Rd)

Follow the signs!250-428-4647

ROMANO’S BLUEBERRIESPhone to place orders now. In-quire about u-picks - new this year. 250-428-2194

SNIFFout a newCAREER

We’re on the net at www.bcclassifi ed.com

16 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca Thursday, July 25, 2013 Creston Valley Advance

SMAGH FARMSNeeded:

Three Supervisorsto supervise cherry-picker crew

$15/hr.

Two Tractor Drivers$15/hr.

Contact: Raj Smagh • 250-428-1731Creston, BC

Pruners and Cherry Pickers(Minimum wage)

CARRIERS NEEDEDfor these available routes:

Call Dianne 250-428-2266 • 1018 Canyon St.e ail: of e restonvalleya van e. a

200 blocks 20 and 21 Ave N. 1900 blocks Canyon and Pine St. 2000 block Crawford St. (Approximately 25 Papers)

200-600 blocks 20 Ave. S (Approximately 25 Papers) 300-400 blocks 3, 4, and 5 Ave S. 300-400 blocks Cedar and Dugan St. (Approximately 30 Papers)

The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for…

Please quote competition numbers: 13-MN-03

For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp

Do you love and enjoy

Creston and District Nursery Schoolis looking for:

• Teachers • Substitute/Retired Teachers • TAs • ECE• Res onsible adults with these uali cations:

a. be at least 19 years of ageb. be able to provide care and mature guidance to

childrenc. have completed a course, or a combination of

courses, of at least 20 hours duration in child development, guidance, health and safety, or nutrition

d. have relevant work experience, ande. proof of certi cation is re uired

Please submit resume no later thanAugust 9, 2013 to: Libby Daybell

Email: [email protected] orMail: 610 Erickson St.,Creston, BC V0B 1G3

For the Preschool ProgramApproximate Work Hours are from 8:30 am to 12 pmMonday - Friday

Creston and District Community Resource Center Society

Early Childhood Educator required(32 - 40 hours per week)

QUALIFICATIONS:This position requires ECE certification, a current Criminal Record Search and First Aid Certificate. Experience working with infants / toddlers (birth to age 3) and Infant Toddler qualifications are assets.

RESPONSIBILITIES:The successful candidate will be working under the direction and supervision of qualified and licensed staff and must be energetic, empathetic and committed to quality child care.

WAGEDependent on experience.

Closing Date: August 9th, 2013 at 4:30 p.m.

Please send resume and cover letter to:C&D Community Resource CenterBox 187, Creston, BC V0B 1G0Serena Naeve, Executive Director250-428-5547 Fax 250-428-5175E-mail: [email protected]

FIRST STEPS INFANT TODDLER CENTRE

References are required.Only applicants who are short listed

will be contacted.

We are seeking a person to job shareour of ce manager position 2 days per week

for 11 months August 2013 to uly 2014 with the possibility of working alternating Wednesdays.his position involves organi ing a busy counselling of ce

reception, data entry, ling and assisting staff and clients. The successful applicant will have some relevant post-secondary education, be familiar with computer applications, con dential, personable and comfortable dealing with people in crisis.

lease in uire at 2 0- 2 - ext.222 if you are interested in more information regarding this position.Closing Date: July 29, 2013 at 4:00 pmPlease send resume and cover letter to:

Creston & District Community Resource CenterAttention JustineBox 1 , 223 16 Ave orth, upper oorCreston, BC VOB 1GO

Or email to: [email protected]

Creston & DistrictCommunity Resource Center Society

OFFICE MANAGER

[email protected]

NEEDEDCherry SortersPickers, Packers

& Field CrewStarts last week of July

Through 1st week of September

4733 Canyon Lister Rd, Canyon

Contact Raj Dhaliwal

250-428-1629250-428-7563

Gordon Hegland250-402-9818

Oops...Need it Fixed?

OVERHEAD DOOR Company of Creston

• REPAIRS & SERVICE• RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL• NEW INSTALLATIONS• STEEL-CRAFT DOORS

Dustpan Diva Cleaning Services

A quality cleaning service to meet all your home & office needs!YES, WE CLEAN UP CONSTRUCTION SITES!

250.428.1546 www.dustpandiva.com

Cleaning Services

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Employment

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

ECR ENTERPRISES is look-ing for experienced profes-sional drivers. Apply in person at 1420 NW Blvd, Creston or fax 250-428-3971 or email [email protected]

HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS

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

We offer above average rates and an excellent

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

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

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

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.

BANNISTER Collision & Glass Centre, Vernon BC

Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop, we are seeking to fi ll the following position: LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND/3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE. Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts. Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience. Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey. Fax 250-545-2256 or email [email protected]

Full-Time Year Round

Blaster Chilliwack, BC

Serving Fraser Valley & Lower mainland. Must have valid BC Mines ticket & Worksafe BC ticket. Excel-lent wage & Benefi t pack-age.

Attention Bryan Kirkness @ Western Explosives Ltd.

[email protected]

GUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas In-dustry. Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message. For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209.

Services

Healing Arts

1821 Canyon St. Creston250.428.0207

Balance Point Acupuncture

$10 OFF PROMO

Zea Friesen R.Ac.

for new clients until August 31

Rest, Relax, Heal

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

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 ServicesIF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

Cleaning Services

Garage Door Services

Garage Door Services

Services

Financial ServicesGET 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.

Need CA$H Today?

Own A Vehicle?Borrow Up To $25,000

No Credit Checks!Cash same day, local offi ce.www.PitStopLoans.com

1-800-514-9399

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’tlet it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)

Pets & Livestock

Feed & HayGOOD QUALITY HAY

No Rain - $3/bale 250-428-5665

HAY FOR SALE small square

$160/ton250-428-4316

Pet Services

A1 POOP SCOOPER#1 in the #2 Business

Weekly Pet Waste RemovalSenior Discount • Residential

Commercial • Acreages250-402-6711

LIL’ MUTT PET RESORT• Boarding dogs & cats

• Grooming• Pet Foods & Supplies

1304 NW Blvdand3323 Phillips RoadCreston, BC

250-428-5837www.lilmuttpetresort.com

Merchandise for Sale

FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns,restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products

BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED

GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF

Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available

Quarters/Halves$2.60/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger

$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS

250-428-4316 Creston

Fruit & Vegetables

Blueberry PatchBerry Splendor!

Blueberries, Strawberries Raspberries.

Harvest is ready.Lunches, treats & more.

2782 20th St. Lister(Hwy 21 S to Mallory Rd)

Follow the signs!250-428-4647

ROMANO’S BLUEBERRIESPhone to place orders now. In-quire about u-picks - new this year. 250-428-2194

SNIFFout a newCAREER

We’re on the net at www.bcclassifi ed.com

16 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca Thursday, July 25, 2013 Creston Valley Advance

SMAGH FARMSNeeded:

Three Supervisorsto supervise cherry-picker crew

$15/hr.

Two Tractor Drivers$15/hr.

Contact: Raj Smagh • 250-428-1731Creston, BC

Pruners and Cherry Pickers(Minimum wage)

CARRIERS NEEDEDfor these available routes:

Call Dianne 250-428-2266 • 1018 Canyon St.e ail: of e restonvalleya van e. a

200 blocks 20 and 21 Ave N. 1900 blocks Canyon and Pine St. 2000 block Crawford St. (Approximately 25 Papers)

200-600 blocks 20 Ave. S (Approximately 25 Papers) 300-400 blocks 3, 4, and 5 Ave S. 300-400 blocks Cedar and Dugan St. (Approximately 30 Papers)

The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for…

Please quote competition numbers: 13-MN-03

For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp

Do you love and enjoy

Creston and District Nursery Schoolis looking for:

• Teachers • Substitute/Retired Teachers • TAs • ECE• Res onsible adults with these uali cations:

a. be at least 19 years of ageb. be able to provide care and mature guidance to

childrenc. have completed a course, or a combination of

courses, of at least 20 hours duration in child development, guidance, health and safety, or nutrition

d. have relevant work experience, ande. proof of certi cation is re uired

Please submit resume no later thanAugust 9, 2013 to: Libby Daybell

Email: [email protected] orMail: 610 Erickson St.,Creston, BC V0B 1G3

For the Preschool ProgramApproximate Work Hours are from 8:30 am to 12 pmMonday - Friday

Creston and District Community Resource Center Society

Early Childhood Educator required(32 - 40 hours per week)

QUALIFICATIONS:This position requires ECE certification, a current Criminal Record Search and First Aid Certificate. Experience working with infants / toddlers (birth to age 3) and Infant Toddler qualifications are assets.

RESPONSIBILITIES:The successful candidate will be working under the direction and supervision of qualified and licensed staff and must be energetic, empathetic and committed to quality child care.

WAGEDependent on experience.

Closing Date: August 9th, 2013 at 4:30 p.m.

Please send resume and cover letter to:C&D Community Resource CenterBox 187, Creston, BC V0B 1G0Serena Naeve, Executive Director250-428-5547 Fax 250-428-5175E-mail: [email protected]

FIRST STEPS INFANT TODDLER CENTRE

References are required.Only applicants who are short listed

will be contacted.

We are seeking a person to job shareour of ce manager position 2 days per week

for 11 months August 2013 to uly 2014 with the possibility of working alternating Wednesdays.his position involves organi ing a busy counselling of ce

reception, data entry, ling and assisting staff and clients. The successful applicant will have some relevant post-secondary education, be familiar with computer applications, con dential, personable and comfortable dealing with people in crisis.

lease in uire at 2 0- 2 - ext.222 if you are interested in more information regarding this position.Closing Date: July 29, 2013 at 4:00 pmPlease send resume and cover letter to:

Creston & District Community Resource CenterAttention JustineBox 1 , 223 16 Ave orth, upper oorCreston, BC VOB 1GO

Or email to: [email protected]

Creston & DistrictCommunity Resource Center Society

OFFICE MANAGER

[email protected]

NEEDEDCherry SortersPickers, Packers

& Field CrewStarts last week of July

Through 1st week of September

4733 Canyon Lister Rd, Canyon

Contact Raj Dhaliwal

250-428-1629250-428-7563

Gordon Hegland250-402-9818

Oops...Need it Fixed?

OVERHEAD DOOR Company of Creston

• REPAIRS & SERVICE• RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL• NEW INSTALLATIONS• STEEL-CRAFT DOORS

Dustpan Diva Cleaning Services

A quality cleaning service to meet all your home & office needs!YES, WE CLEAN UP CONSTRUCTION SITES!

250.428.1546 www.dustpandiva.com

Cleaning Services

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Employment

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

ECR ENTERPRISES is look-ing for experienced profes-sional drivers. Apply in person at 1420 NW Blvd, Creston or fax 250-428-3971 or email [email protected]

HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS

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

We offer above average rates and an excellent

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

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

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

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.

BANNISTER Collision & Glass Centre, Vernon BC

Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop, we are seeking to fi ll the following position: LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNI-CIAN 2ND/3RD YEAR APPREN-TICE. Competitive Wages - Good Benefi ts. Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience. Please forward your resume with cover let-ter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey. Fax 250-545-2256 or email [email protected]

Full-Time Year Round

Blaster Chilliwack, BC

Serving Fraser Valley & Lower mainland. Must have valid BC Mines ticket & Worksafe BC ticket. Excel-lent wage & Benefi t pack-age.

Attention Bryan Kirkness @ Western Explosives Ltd.

[email protected]

GUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas In-dustry. Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message. For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209.

Services

Healing Arts

1821 Canyon St. Creston250.428.0207

Balance Point Acupuncture

$10 OFF PROMO

Zea Friesen R.Ac.

for new clients until August 31

Rest, Relax, Heal

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

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 ServicesIF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

Cleaning Services

Garage Door Services

Garage Door Services

Services

Financial ServicesGET 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.

Need CA$H Today?

Own A Vehicle?Borrow Up To $25,000

No Credit Checks!Cash same day, local offi ce.www.PitStopLoans.com

1-800-514-9399

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’tlet it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)

Pets & Livestock

Feed & HayGOOD QUALITY HAY

No Rain - $3/bale 250-428-5665

HAY FOR SALE small square

$160/ton250-428-4316

Pet Services

A1 POOP SCOOPER#1 in the #2 Business

Weekly Pet Waste RemovalSenior Discount • Residential

Commercial • Acreages250-402-6711

LIL’ MUTT PET RESORT• Boarding dogs & cats

• Grooming• Pet Foods & Supplies

1304 NW Blvdand3323 Phillips RoadCreston, BC

250-428-5837www.lilmuttpetresort.com

Merchandise for Sale

FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns,restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products

BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED

GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF

Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available

Quarters/Halves$2.60/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger

$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS

250-428-4316 Creston

Fruit & Vegetables

Blueberry PatchBerry Splendor!

Blueberries, Strawberries Raspberries.

Harvest is ready.Lunches, treats & more.

2782 20th St. Lister(Hwy 21 S to Mallory Rd)

Follow the signs!250-428-4647

ROMANO’S BLUEBERRIESPhone to place orders now. In-quire about u-picks - new this year. 250-428-2194

SNIFFout a newCAREER

We’re on the net at www.bcclassifi ed.com

Creston Valley Advance Thursday, July 25, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 15

Wesley Ouellette

Wesley was born on September 14, 1940 to parents Miram and Alphonse Ouellette in Hanna, AB where he was raised by his grandparents. Wesley married the love of his life Rita D’Aoust on September 30, 1960 in Edmonton, AB. They moved to Cranbrook, BC in 1967 where Wesley worked as a mechanic and service manager while raising his family. In 1998 Wesley and Rita moved to Creston, BC. Thereafter, Wesley retired at the age of 60 years old, and bought their property in Lister, BC where he resided for the rest of his time with us.Wesley is predeceased by his mother Miram Hazel Ouellette; father Alphonse Ouellette; and sister Theresa Givens.Wesley will be remembered by his wife Rita Ouellette; daughters Joanne (Terry) Sokolic and Shannon (Rodger Johnson) Bruce; son Dayle Ouellette; grandchildren Derek Bruce, Jessica McKinnon, Brittany Bruce, Natasha McKinnon and Shelby Bruce.

A Funeral Service was held onWednesday July 24, 2013 at 11:00 a.m.

at Holy Cross Catholic Churchwith Father Tom Kakkaniyil celebrant.

A Celebration of Wesley’s Life was held at the home of Wes and Rita following the service.

n lieu of owers, friends wishing to make a memorial contribution in Wesley’s name may do so to

the BC Lung Association,Box 34009 Stn D,

Vancouver, BC V6J 4M2.

Wesley Ouellettepassed away on

July 21, 2013 at theCreston Valley Hospitalat the age of 72 years.

September 14, 1940~

July 21, 2013

Lucy Chard(nee Miller)

Lucy was born to parents Louisa and John Miller on May 8, 1932 in Creston, where she was raised, educated and worked her entire life.Lucy married Ron Chard on May 19, 1984.Lucy was very involved with her family and she absolutely the outdoors, especially summers at Tye beach on Kootenay Lake.Lucy was predeceased by her rst husband, Jack Mercer Sr.; sisters Norah Dahr and Anna Storm and brother John Miller.She will be dearly missed by her loving husband Ron; sons Terry (Caroline) Mercer and Jack Mercer; daughters Rhoda (Ron) Hascarl, Betty Anne (Fred) Ahlefeld, Janet (Cliff) Schofer and Carole (Lyn) Dahr; sister-in-law Jan Miller; thirteen grandchildren; twenty-seven great-grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and dear friends.

A Celebration of Life Service was held onThursday July 18, at 1:00 p.m. at

G. F. Oliver Funeral Chapelwith astor Harry Haberstock of ciating.

A private family Interment of Ashes will take placeat Forest Lawn Cemetery at a later date.

Any friends wishing to make amemorial contribution may do so to

the B. C. Cancer Foundation399 Royal Ave, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 5L3

Lucy Chard passed away onJuly 14, 2013 in Creston, BC

at the age of 81 years.

May 8, 1932~

July 14, 2013

Verna Olga Holmes

Verna was born on a farm near Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan on December 15, 1933. At a young age she moved to the Creston Valley, where in 1953 she married the late John Dobko. She raised three children and was a renowned market gardener.In 1984, Verna married Ted Holmes in a private ceremony surrounded by their loving children. Together they built a beautiful home, where they nurtured their blended family and celebrated many special holidays. Verna and Ted lived a full life together; curling, travelling, renovating, gardening and even raising cattle. Verna had a forty-four year career at the acking Shed. She also worked as a rst-aid attendant and a BC ambulance driver. Later in life, she enjoyed going to the casino.Verna was predeceased by her parents, Peter and Fanny Popoff; brothers Alex Popoff and John McKishen; sisters Polly Vlasoff and Mary Parkhill. She is survived by her husband Ted Holmes; children Tom Dobko (Donna), Lori-Ann Gilchrist (Bill), and Teresa Hall; step-children Doreen Holmes (Brad) and Darryl Holmes; ten grandchildren and ve great- grandchildren.

Verna will be remembered for her kindnessand trust in others, and always nding

the goodness in people.

December 15, 1933~

July 19, 2013

Verna Olga Holmes passed away onJuly 19, 2013

at the age of 79 years at Swan Valley Lodge,

Creston, BC after a lengthy illness.

The Canyon Community Associationwould like to inform all those people who

made a donation in memory of Jan Horsnell (Murray) for the Canyon Park Playground

upgrades via PayPal that, due to a glitch in the system, none of the donations were received. The original donation has or will be reversed

back to your account within 60 days.

Jan Horsnell (Murray) Memorial Donations

We apologise for any inconvenience this may have causedand thank you for your generous donations.

This error has now been corrected and we would ask that youplease resubmit your donation via the PayPal link on our website:

canyonbc.ca or mail it to:Canyon Community Association, PO Box 24, Canyon, BC, V0B 1C0.

Is this the same hat?Love, Your Family & Friends

Happy 50th Birthday Jim!

Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries

Obituaries

Announcements

Funeral HomesIn Loving Memory Of

ADA SMITH Passed Away July 17, 2013

Age 83 yearsResidence Creston, BC

Celebration of Life GatheringJuly 24, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s WitnessIn Loving Memory Of

GARY WIGHT Passed Away July 2, 2013

Age 77 years Residence – Creston

Celebration of Life ServiceSaturday July 27, 2013

At 1:00 p.m.New Life Christian Church

1821 Elm St., Creston Cremation

Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theSwan Valley LodgeEquipment Fund

PO Box 1880 Creston, BC V0B 1G0In Loving Memory Of

LUCY CHARD Passed Away July 14, 2013

Age 82 years Residence – Creston

Celebration Of Life ServiceThursday July 18, 2013

1:00 pmG.F. Oliver Funeral ChapelPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Cremation

A Private Family Interment of Ashes

Forest Lawn Cemetery Erickson, BCAt a later date

Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution in

Lucy’s name may do so toB.C. Cancer Foundation

399 Royal Ave. Kelowna, BC V2Y 5L3In Loving Memory Of RAND ARCHIBALD

Passed Away July 14, 2013Age 69 years

Residence Creston, BC Celebration of Life Service

Tuesday July 30, 2013At 11:00 a.m.

Creston & District Recreation Center

Creston RoomPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Entombment

Forest Lawn CemeteryErickson, BC

Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution in Rand’s name may do so to

P.A.W.S.2805 Lower Wynndel Road

Creston, BC V0B 1G8Or to the

Canadian Cancer Societyc/o Bambrick & Associates

P.O. Box 999 Creston, BC V0B 1G0In Loving Memory Of RONALD PERRET

Passed Away July 10, 2013Age 87 years

Residence Creston, BC Celebration of Life Service

Saturday August 10, 2013at 1:00 p.m.

Royal Canadian Legion HallPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Any friends wishing to make

a memorial contribution may do so to

P.A.W.S2805 Lower Wynndel Rd.Creston, BC V0B 1G8In Loving Memory Of VERNA HOLMES

Passed Away July 19, 2013Age 79 years

Residence Creston, BC Funeral Service

Tuesday July 23, 2013at 11:00 a.m.

Redeemer Lutheran ChurchPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Interment

Forest Lawn CemeteryErickson, BC

Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theSwan Valley Lodge Equipment Fund

Box 1880 Creston, BC V0B 1G0

Announcements

Funeral HomesIn Loving Memory Of

WESLEY OUELLETTE Passed Away July 21, 2013

Age 72 years Residence Lister

Memorial Funeral MassWednesday July 24, 2013

At 11:00 amHoly Cross Catholic Church

Father Tom Kakkaniyil celebrant

Cremation Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theBC Lung Association

2675 Oak StreetVancouver, BC

V6H 2K2

Information

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 422 - 7th Ave N

(Anglican Church Basement)Monday 11am (closed)

Wednesday 8pm (closed)Friday 8pm (open)

250-428-5954 or 250-428-0310315 15th Ave N

(Lutheran Church Offi ce)Saturday 7pm (Open)

250-428-0165 or 250-428-7064

CRESTON AL-ANON MEETING

Thursdays 7:00 pm Creston Valley Hospital

Meeting Room A (downstairs)

Phone: 250-402-8685 “Are you affected by

someone else’s drinking?”

Obituaries

Announcements

Information

AlfoldyGallery

Original Paintings,

Paper Batiks & Photo Cards

by Elaine & Andy Alfoldy

OPEN EVERY DAY July & August

10:30am - 5:30pm3917 Highway 3, Erickson(5 min. east of Creston)Phone 250-428-7473

or 250-428-0688

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Information

POTTERYPridham Studio Gallery

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

10am-5pm138 12 Ave. N. Creston BC

250-428-5080

Celebrations

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PersonalsNEED A BONNER’S SHOP-PER to drop my cat off and pick her up again from the vet in Bonner’s 250-428-5522

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LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE Mechanic required for very busy shop in Powell River, Sunshine Coast BC. Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills, email resume to: [email protected]

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• Wheel Chairs • Walkers • Crutches • Canes • Bed Rails• Raised Toilet Seats • Commodes

Monday, Wednesday, Friday • 2pm - 4pm • Donations Accepted

Red Cross Medical Equipment Loan ServiceCreston Valley Hospital (Lower level) 250-428-9619

Help wanted? Advertise in the Advance Call 250-428-2266

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERSRE: The Estate of Richard Gordon Armstrong, also known as Gordon Armstrong, also known as R. Gordon Armstrong, also known as R.G. Armstrong, also known as G. Armstrong, Deceased, formerly of 3413 Beam Road, Erickson, British Columbia.

Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Richard Gordon Armstrong also known as Gordon Armstrong, also known as R. Gordon Armstrong also known as R.G. Armstrong also known as G. Armstrong, Deceased, are hereby noti ed under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to Ronald Arthur Dodd, the Executor of the Estate, c/o Rodway & Perry, at P.O. Box 138, Qualicum Beach, BC V9K 1S7 on or before August 30, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the Estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.

Ronald Arthur DoddExecutor

The RDCK – Creston & District Community Complex is seeking Re uests for Proposals R P from uali ed Restaurateurs, ood and Beverage Operators, Caterer Operators and or Entrepreneurs who have an interest in operating a concession food service at the Creston & District Community Complex located at 312-19 Ave orth, Creston, BC.To be eligible, clearly marked sealed proposals must be submitted to:

Regional District of Central KootenayCreston & District Community Complex312-19th Ave ., Box 4Creston, BC V0B 1G0Attention: Concession/Food Services

and received by 2:00 pm Paci c Standard Timelocal time on or before August 1, 2013.

A copy of the detailed pro ect description,and R P documents available at www.rdck.bc.ca

REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAYCRESTON & DISTRICT COMMUNITY COMPLEXREQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

Concession/Food Services

Subject to standard lending criteria of Royal Bank of Canada.

Janis Caldwell-SawleyMortgage SpecialistCell: [email protected] Appointments

Serving the Creston Valley

Saturday, July 27 • 10 AM Creston Time414 - 11th Avenue S. Creston, BC

For info call Snopek Auction Service Joe 250-428-4277 • Ted 250-428-5577

Terms: Cash, Visa, Mastercard • 10% Buyer’s fee applies

• 16’ Grew Boat w/115 Mercury Motor• 7.5 H. Merc. Kicker & Trailer• Utility Trailer• Dewalt 12” Planer• King 14” Bandsaw• Delta 16” Press Drill• King 6” Jointer• King Mega Lathe• Oxy. Acet. Welder• Miller 225 Welder• Delter Scroll Saw• Belt Sander• Delta 10” Table Saw• Router w/ Unifence Table• Vertis Power Sharpener• Snap-on Mechanics Tool Box• Mastercraft Toolbox• 24”x62” Maple Workers Bench• Delta Chop Saw• Makita Compound Mitre Saw• Industrial Compressor

• Portable Compressor• 4” ShopVac System w/Hoses• Shop Air Cleaner• Alum. Truck Ramps• Alum. Ladders• Floor Jack• Wood Clamps• Woodworking Hand Tools• Several Jigsaws• Grinders, Drills, Saws• Wrenches• Screws, Bolts, Jigs• Alum. Picking Ladder• 7’ Fiberglass Bass Boat• Fishing Rods, Reels, Lures• Vests & Camou age Jackets• Pants• Troy Rototiller• Lawnmower• Garden Tools• PLUS... too much to Advertise!

AUCTIONKen Rasmus Estate “Woodwork Shop”

2012 Polaris Sportsman 400 Quad (as new - only 34 hours/260km)

Please park reasonably as this is a residential neighbourhood.

Lunch Available

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Tenders

Mortgages

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53 in stock.SPECIAL

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

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Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders

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Misc. for Sale

2NDHAND HEAVEN910 Pine St.

250-428-2375Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm

Sat noon - 4:30 pmYard & Garden

Furniture, Books, Toys, Tools, Pictures, Bedding,

Dishes & MORE!

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CENTRAL RV. New and used sea containers. Best prices in B.C. Can Deliver. 20’ New - $3800. Used $2800. Other siz-es available call for pricing. (250)314-9522.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?

KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Stain-ing. Available onlinehomedepot.com (NOT IN STORES).

NEW LIFE FURNITURE& RECYCLING

114 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 BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030

WANTED: 300 series John Deere lawn tractor in any con-dition. 250-428-3503

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner3/BDRM DOUBLE wide w/ad-dition on 2 1/2 acres. Pond, view, level drive. $225,000 250-428-5559

GREAT STARTER HOME

&/OR INVESTMENT ON RIONDEL RD.

Above Kootenay Lake. 4km to Ashram, Marine, Golf Course, Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfi nished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug, 12 appraised at $170,000 but older, fl exible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call:

1-780-566-0707

RV SitesSERVICED LOT for sale at Moyie River Ranch Resort. 50x150’ lot #363. $59,000. Trade for RV or motor home to close value, cash at better price. 403-488-7804/ cell 403-928-8219 [email protected]

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Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent1/BDRM APT close to down-town. Parking , laundry, stor-age, 55+ 250-402-8709

1/BDRM APT. Ground level Clean & bright, avail. Aug. 1st $425/mo 250-428-4833

APARTMENTS for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-428-2562 or 250-428-3096

Creston: 1/BDRM APT $500/mo + elec. N/S N/P. Call 250-254-0840/250-866-5789

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentCreston: 2/BDRM APT. 315 20th. Ave. S. Seniors only. N/P N/S F/S laundry hook-up. 250-428-7705

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 + DEN F/S, W/D, DW, 2 huge decks, fabu-lous views, enclosed parking, $800/mo + elec. Mature ten-ants with refs. 250-428-8727

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1/bdrm units $1150/mo2/bdrm $1250/mo.

250-402-9351Creston, BC

PARKVIEW MANOR1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments

$550 & up. Secure BuildingAvailable now!Rent Incentive

N/S N/P Children OKPhone Ingrid 250-428-2234

CRESTON MANOR406 - 16th. Ave. N

Unit 303, large 1/bdrm reno’d, topfl oor unit $550/mo

Unit 201, large 1/bdrm corner unit $500/moAdult building N/P

Phone Randal 250-428-3503

SPACIOUS 2/BDRM suite near Rec. Centre and Paul’s Superette 55+ 250-402-8709

Commercial/Industrial

CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING

3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space

Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area

Plenty of Parking250-428-5240

Halls/AuditoriumsROTACREST HALL RENTAL

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For Information and Booking

Mortgages

Auctions Auctions

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

WEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available.

Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643

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Mobile Homes & Pads

Creston- MOBILE HOME pad avail. for newer 14x50 mobile home or park model. In Scot-ties Mobile Home Park 50+ No pets, pad rent $275/mo 250-428-4256

Homes for Rent2/BDRM HOUSE incl. garage storage full bsmt. F/S W/D DW Lg. yard, quiet area. DD & Ref. req. $850/mo Avail Aug 15th 250-428-91313/BDRM ON 2 1/2 acres N/S $850/mo Avail. Aug 15 250-428-5559AWESOME LOCATION Love-ly & clean 2/bdrm house. Fresh paint throughout. F/S W/D DW. Walk to mall or dtwn.$900/mo + elec. Small pet ok. Creston 250-402-8894NEWER 3/BDRM mobile home in upper Kitchener. Incl. deck, shed, laundry. Refs req $680/mo+utils.1-604-813-8775 or 250-402-6209. Avail Aug. 1ONE Bedroom house for rent in Creston. $700 mo. No pets or smokers. Call 250-427-2526West Creston- 2800 SQ FT Executive home on acreage. 3/bdrms, lg. master bdrm w/ja-cuzzi & ensuite. $1800/mo & util. 240-428-6545/428-6215 (leave message)

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Recreational/Sale2008 FLAGSTAFF Tent trail-er. Push button up/down, heat-ed mattresses, sleeps 6, 3-way fridge, forced air fur-nace. $5,500 250-428-7584 [email protected]

Sport Utility Vehicle1999 SUZUKI Grande Vitra 4WD A/C Tires good shape. Brakes rec. replaced. Seats 5. Hidden hitch. Body exc cond., good running order. $3500 250-428-3087

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Tenders

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Trucks & Vans2007 Chev Express 3500 1 ton 15 passenger van for sale; excellent shape; low mileage; runs great; loaded. $18,950,OBO

For Sale 2002 GMC Sierra 4X4

Fully loaded 3/4, tow package with

transmission cooler and fi ve point hitch. Excellent condition only two owners. Brand new winter

tires only used half a season.

Asking $11,000. Call 403 803-8959

Boats12FT ALUMINUM Boat with 9.5 Evenrude engine $550. Router w/router table $40, rear bagger lawn mower $20. OBO on all. 250-428-9177

2003 Four Winns Fish & Ski

Freedom 180 F/S, fully serviced 4.3L

VOLVO PENTA engine, removable side windows for

more fi shing room, tilt steering, removable seats

with interchanging seat posts, rear entry ladder, front control for rear leg trim,

full cover with anti pooling poles,

electric motor off bow for fi shing,

custom matched trailer, Bimini top.

This is really a great boat!! $15,000 obo.

(250)354-7471 Nelson

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Boats

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Garage Sales Garage Sales

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GARAGE Sale July 27 7:30am, 3636 Church rd Erickson. Early birds pay triple

GARAGE SALE: Fri July 26 & Sat July 27 8am-? 425 11th. Ave. S. in rear - use alley. Electrolux vacuum set, tools, furniture, western shirts & boots, china cabinet etc.

GARAGE SALE: Sat July 27 9am-2pm, 1010 11th. Ave. N. Rain or Shine!

MULTI-FAMILY yard sale: Sat July 27 10am-1pm 136 Kitch-ener Airport Rd. (Turn right off Hwy across from Kidd Creek turn-off) Rain or shine. No ear-ly birds.

REMEMBER to get your garage sale ad in by 4pm

Friday for the following Thursday’s paper!

Trinity Used Treasures Now open for the season

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Trinity United Church

YARD SALE: Sat July 27 9am-? 427 14 Ave S. (Behind Brewery) X-mas in July & lots of misc.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013 Creston Valley Advance18 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Serving the Creston Valley CONTRACTORS • RENOVATIONS • HOME AND YARD SERVICES

Spring/Fall Clean-upInside or Outside

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• Renovations• Eavestrough• Fascia • Soffi t• Vinyl Siding• Metal Roofi ng• Window Capping

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The following speech was deliv-ered by historians Grant Gailius and Rylan Lavallee at the June 7 Prince Charles Secondary School gradua-tion ceremony held at the Creston and District Community Complex:

Grant Gailius: Greetings esteemed family, friends and graduates.

Rylan Lavallee: ‘Sup.GG: I am Grant Gailius.RL: And I am Rylan Lavallee.GG: WeRL: haveGG: decidedRL: toGG: shareRL: theGG: workRL: loadGG: equaRL: lly.

GG: Just kidding, we’re not gonna put you through that.

RL: Well, here we are in Grade 12. We made it this far with most of the class.

GG: Thirteen years of being a cog in the machine of the public school system.

RL: Y’know, it’s weird to think it’s been 13 years already. I remember it like it was yester-day.

GG: Do you really?RL: No, actually, just shaving.GG: You started shaving in

kindergarten?RL: Well, see, I attended kin-

dergarten in Erickson, where our class had Mrs. Husband, Cooper’s mom, for a teacher. The way it worked is that there were different “stations” situat-ed around the room for us to

play at once our work was com-plete — things like a reading station, with books, or a Lite-Brite station, housed in an over-turned refrigerator box. There was even a wedding station, with dress up clothes so you could join your childhood sweetheart in holy matrimony.

If I recall, I married Emma Lamontange. I’m pretty sure those weren’t legally binding, though; a shame because 13 years of alimony really would’ve helped pay for university. But I digress…

Perhaps most popular of all the stations was the shaving sta-tion. “What business did five-year-olds have shaving?” you ask. Well, it wasn’t quite shav-ing.

See PCSS, page 20

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HI NEIGHBOURWELCOMESERVICE

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PCSS class historians look back on 13 years

Grant Gailius Rylan Lavallee

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L. Rand Archibald

Rand has passed from us after a sudden but short illness, in Vancouver, BC.

February 19, 1944 ~ July 14, 2013

Rand was born in Ponoka, Alberta to Wallace (Bud) Archibald and Ruth Archibald (Madison). He spent his early years in Nanton, Alberta and high school in Kimberley, B.C. Rand had a varied career spending over twenty-fi ve years in Cranbrook in a variety of positions including being City Administrator. A huge part of his life was the Armand Theatre, where Cranbrook folks will remember him as the innovative and enthusiastic manager. In 1990 he moved to Creston as the Campus Manager of the College of the Rockies. Rand was instrumental in establishing the Horticultural Tech program, the many on-line programs and the Greenhouse program as well as establishing the building of the present campus.Rand will be mostly remembered for his commitment to enriching the communities wherever he worked and lived.He was the epitomy of the Rotary motto, “Service Above Self.” An active member of Rotary for over forty years, he was named as a Paul Harris Fellow. He was particularly proud of his thirty year perfect attendance pin. Five times elected to the board of the Creston and District Credit Union, he served as Chairman for the past fi ve years. Long involved with the Handi Capable Housing Society, he actively participated as a member of the board. He served as a board member of the Creston Economic Development Committee and xKootenay Employment Services. As the fi rst GoGo Guy with the Creston GoGo Grannies, he was dedicated to the cause of supporting the Stephen Lewis oFoundation.

Rand was not only generous with his time in the community but also with his family. He loved to cook for family and friends, puttered with woodworking and photography and was inspirational in Barbara’s quilting creations. To his grandchildren he was a hero.Though his life may have ended too soon, it was a life complete in so many ways. He is survived by his soul mate and love of his life Barbara (nee Holditch); his son Chris and daughter Kelly McLean (Brian) and their mother Gail Carey; and grandchildren Michel Hetu, Brooklyn and Brandon McLean. He was stepfather to Colin Sivorot (Michelle) and their children Jordan, Ryan and Daniel, and to Ron Sivorot (Kristy) and son Griffi n; his sister Janet O’Brien (Frank) and children Lori (Lowell) and Todd(Cathy) and their children; his sister Karen (Sid) Barton and children Terri (Perry), Nancy and Jamie (Jill) and their children; sister-in-law Brenda Stewart (Allan) and children Allison and Lindsay; mother-in-law Helen Holditch. Rand will be remembered by so many who called him a friend.

A Celebration of Life Servicewill be held Tuesday July 30, 2013 at

11:00 a.m. in the Creston Roomof the Creston and District

Community Complexwith Pastor Harry Haberstock offi ciating.

A private family entombment will take place in the Bella Columbarium,

Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erickson, BC.

In lieu of fl owers, memorial donations may be made to P.A.W.S., or to

the Canadian Cancer Society, or toGoGo Grannies,

c/o 1705 Scott Street,Creston BC, V0B 1G5

From page 19There was shaving foam

and popsicle sticks, so we’d smear the shaving foam on our faces and then scrape it off with popsicle sticks to our lit-tle hearts’ content. Unfor-tunately the shaving station was so popular many of us developed slight rashes from “shaving” so often.

Little did I know how inconvenient shaving your face would actually become.

GG: Or your legs.RL: Yes, Grant. Or your

legs… (uncomfortable pause)GG: Speaking of shaving…Both: Puberty!RL: Ah, yes. Grade 8. It was

a time of transitions.GG: Girls were becoming

curvier, guys were becoming long and awkward and gangly.

RL: Some guys never stopped being long and awk-ward and gangly… (sideways glance at Grant)

GG: Speaking of long and awkward… (long and awkward pause) High school dances.

RL: Those were certainly a misadventure in butterflies and sweaty palmed romance.

GG: The room was always too hot, and music was always too loud, but we always had a good time.

RL: And y’know, that music was such a big part of our high school experience.

GG: Well Rylan, how’s about we fire up the musical time machine?

(Low starts, they sing along)RL: We’re sorry for that lit-

tle outburst, but, y’know…(“It’s too late to apologize, it’s

too late”)GG: But just hearing all this

music again is making me wanna

(“Just dance, gonna be okay, da-da-doo-doo, just dance”)

RL: Grant, we really need to hurry this segment up. We’re running out of time!

(“Tick tock, on the clock, DJ blow ma speakers up, Tonight, I’mma fight, til we see the sun-light”)

GG: Rylan, Rylan, Rylan — we gotta stop! All these sweet tunes are gonna blow out the speakers!

(“Cause we gon’ rock this club, we gon’ go all night, we gon’ light it up, like it’s dynamite”)

RL: Well Grant, I think this bit has overstayed it’s welcome.

GG: One more Rylan, pleeease.

RL: Oh, all right.(“Party rock is in the house

tonight, Everybody just have a good time”)

GG: These songs will forev-er be tied to our high school experience.

RL: But another big part of the high school experience was the teachers.

GG: Multiple lessons with them have given us timeless memories that we’ll cherish for years to come.

RL: Things like Ms. Seldon’s ugly shirt,

GG: Gribbin’s glasses,RL: Mrs. C’s los Pandas,GG: Mr. Hawton’s mullet,RL: Mrs. Douma’s purses,GG: Mr. Nelson’s “Morgan

wrasslin’ ”,RL: Mr. Fischer’s grumpy

bears,GG: Mr. Ferguson’s mous-

tache,RL: Mrs. Breeden’s boc-

celism,GG: Mrs. McNiece’s wood

cookies,RL: Mrs. Miller’s accent,GG: Mr. No’s fool children,RL: Mr. Coe’s dulcet tones,GG: Mr Monsen’s beating

stick.RL: And just a word to

those not mentioned, don’t feel offended.

GG: It just means we didn’t have something to make fun of you for.

RL: Speaking of making fun of people…

GG: By no means should our esteemed peers be exempt-ed.

RL: Let’s start with those who aren’t here to defend themselves.

Both: Patrick Stewart.RL: Not to be confused with

the Star Trek actor of the same name. Patrick was a former student, and one time was showing off his new heavy duty iPhone case, throwing his phone around, before prompt-ly breaking it.

Both: Ha ha, Patrick. GG: Remember that time

Brett talked about hockey?RL: Also there was that

time Bishop put a softball through that guy’s wind-shield.

Both: Ha ha, Bishop.GG: There was also that

one time, when the whole

final exam, of calculus 12, weighed on whether or not Marcus Range did his home-work.

Both: Ha ha, Marcus.RL: When Emma told

everyone that Madi got hit by the handi-bus and everyone thought it was true?

Both: Ha ha, Madi.GG: Remember all the stuff

Jesse did in classes?Both: Us, neither.GG: But, on a more serious

note, we’ve always looked for-ward to graduation. It feels like the whole reason we’ve spent thirteen years here, but I’m sad it’s over.

RL: “I can’t wait until I get out of this school,” we used to all tell each other. Being in a town this small, it was fun to imagine something new, meeting different people. It always used to frustrate me that no matter what activities I was doing, which class I was in, which parties I went to, everyone was always the same. But now as I’m stand-ing here on one of our last days all together, I’m wishing these five years hadn’t gone by so fast. But I can take sol-ace in having good memories of pretty much every one of you; that’s the positive of such a small class. It’s a long ceremony, though, and I don’t want to exacerbate it, so I guess I just want to wrap things up with a joke Ashley Sommerfeld absolutely insist-ed I say while up here: So two cannibals are eating a comedi-an, and one turns to the other and says, “Does this taste funny to you?”

GG: I must say, having come here from a home-schooled childhood, expect-ing the high schoolers to all be bad people, you guys turned pretty awesome! You’re all excellent to hang out with in the art room, to break taquitos and drink Tims coffee with. I don’t have a lot of memories with you guys, but most of the memories I have are good ones. Those trips to get snacks, the stealthy smuggling of to-go mugs through the halls, the ceiling tiles, the art room music, the forestry field trips — there are a lot of good memories. Thanks, guys, for a great time in high school!

PCSS historians’ speechFrom page 1

The Town of Creston and the owner of the Kal Tire property have also been consulted, and the sign could go on either the tire shop’s property or a small strip of adjacent town land.

“All of that has been checked and looks promising,” said Miller.

If the local ser-vices committee approves the pro-posal, it would then make a rec-ommendation the RDCK board must approve

before any further progress can be made.

And if the project goes ahead, Miller is looking forward to pass-ersby knowing what the commu-nity complex has to offer.

“It’s time to move up a step and bring people in off [the] main street,” said Miller.

Signage

SubmittedThe proposed location for a digital message board.