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Your community voice since 1897 236 Market Ave. Grand Forks, B.C. • 250-442-5558 • Open Sundays • Jogas.ca CUSTOMER APPRECIATON DAY Free Goodies: Cake, Cookies & Lone Tree Coffee Packages Door Prizes: Jogas T-Shirts FREE 12 oz Drip Coffee /with any dine-in purchase Saturday, June 15 • 10am - 2pm - Come celebrate our 4 th Anniversary Second Class Registration # PM0034 Broadband page 3 Telus invests $270K VOL 116 NO. 24 $1.10 (includes tax) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2013 Gazette Gazette Grand Forks Concrete Forms Rentals Pownall Construction & Form Rentals 250.449.8341 Your Hometown REALTORS® 250-442-2711 1-800-567-3199 272 Central Ave. www.grandforksrealty.ca Curious about the market? Come by and talk to us. We’ll have the coffee on! StarCuts 7797 16 th St. • 250-442-2585 Cell 250-443-9162 at an advanced Cut and Colour Trend class held June 9 in Nelson B.C. Ang & Mola Brian Thate 250-442-7370 www.brianthate.com LITTLE OAK REALTY Swimming like a fish Grace Soukoreff was amongst the members of the Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club that swam at the meet hosted by the club on Saturday at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre. Teams from across the region took part (including Trail and Creston). For more information, see page 29 and for more photos go to www.grandforksgazette.ca. KARL YU PHOTO FIRE PROTECTION Grand Forks Fire Rescue and the Midway Vol- unteer Fire Department are involved in a mutu- ally beneficial deal for equipment and training. The department in Grand Forks (on behalf of the rural fire protection district) will sell a fire water tender (ground water tanker), four breath- ing apparatuses and fire hose to Midway at a rea- sonable price and in return, Midway Fire Chief Walt Osellame will come in to provide training to Grand Forks firefighters at no cost to the de- partment. Grand Forks Fire Chief Dale Heriot didn’t want to comment on how much the deal would be worth and said that the training is beneficial, as Osellame is a certified trainer for the College of the Rockies. “We’re doing a certification program with our guys right now. Normally we would be charged for that, for (Osellame) to come in to do the test- ing, and we’re getting that free of charge. We’re getting a fire service instructor course free of charge and some other courses that we’ll agree on and he’ll provide for us free of charge,” Heriot explained. While the Midway department is getting some older equipment, the Grand Forks fire chief said it isn’t a case of unloading items to the depart- ment’s brothers to the west. The water tender is in perfect working condi- tion, Heriot said, and the same for the breathing equipment. “All our self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA) we use here are ISI (brand) and the ones we have now that we’re going to sell to the Mid- way are the old Magnum model. We’ve changed to a model called Viking and there are some no- table differences and we originally had kept the Magnums because we were going to use them specifically for training so the guys didn’t beat up the new ones but because there are so many differences we’d rather have our guys training with the ones they’re going to use,” said Heri- ot. “These ones have just become expendable. They’re fine and Walt still uses Magnums there.” For his part, Osellame said the new equip- ment will help his department’s efficiency and it is all part of co-operation between the various area firefighters. “Our intent here is hopefully to be able to ex- tend our response out towards Rock Creek on Highway 3 and 33 and we’ve already received an engine donated by the Regional District of Koo- tenay Boundary, which is the old Greenwood engine, and it still works wonderfully,” said the Midway fire chief. “We have a mutual aid agreement between Greenwood, Grand Forks and even to an extent Christina Lake but it doesn’t end there … we all try to help each other with everything we can, so I’m going to go over and do a bunch of train- ing, assessments and that kind of thing for them and they’re going to help us out with anything else they can do, whether it’s live fire training or helping us out with some equipment so we can get some things done,” Osellame went on to say. Heriot said that he estimates that the Grand Forks department’s new fire tender could be ar- riving at the end of the month. KARL YU Gazette Editor Fire departments deal DALE HERIOT

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Page 1: Grand Forks Gazette, June 12, 2013

Your community voice since 1897

236 Market Ave. Grand Forks, B.C. • 250-442-5558 • Open Sundays • Jogas.ca

CUSTOMER APPRECIATON DAY

Free Goodies: Cake, Cookies & Lone Tree Coffee PackagesDoor Prizes: Jogas T-Shirts

FREE 12 oz Drip Coffee /with any dine-in purchase

Saturday, June 15 • 10am - 2pm - Come celebrate our 4th Anniversary

Second ClassRegistration # PM0034

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Telus invests $270KVOL 116 NO. 24$1.10 (includes tax) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2013

GazetteGazetteGrand ForksConcrete Forms Rentals

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Curious about the market? Come by and talk to us.

We’ll have the coffee on!

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Brian Thate250-442-7370www.brianthate.comLITTLE OAK REALTY

Swimming like a fi sh Grace Soukoreff was amongst the members of the Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club that swam at the meet hosted by the club on Saturday at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre. Teams from across the region took part (including Trail and Creston). For more information, see page 29 and for more photos go to www.grandforksgazette.ca. KARL YU PHOTO

❚ FIRE PROTECTION

Grand Forks Fire Rescue and the Midway Vol-unteer Fire Department are involved in a mutu-ally benefi cial deal for equipment and training.

The department in Grand Forks (on behalf of the rural fi re protection district) will sell a fi re water tender (ground water tanker), four breath-ing apparatuses and fi re hose to Midway at a rea-sonable price and in return, Midway Fire Chief Walt Osellame will come in to provide training to Grand Forks fi refi ghters at no cost to the de-partment.

Grand Forks Fire Chief Dale Heriot didn’t want to comment on how much the deal would be worth and said that the training is benefi cial, as Osellame is a certifi ed trainer for the College of the Rockies.

“We’re doing a certifi cation program with our guys right now. Normally we would be charged for that, for (Osellame) to come in to do the test-ing, and we’re getting that free of charge. We’re getting a fi re service instructor course free of charge and some other courses that we’ll agree on and he’ll provide for us free of charge,” Heriot explained.

While the Midway department is getting some older equipment, the Grand Forks fi re chief said

it isn’t a case of unloading items to the depart-ment’s brothers to the west.

The water tender is in perfect working condi-tion, Heriot said, and the same for the breathing equipment.

“All our self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA) we use here are ISI (brand) and the ones we have now that we’re going to sell to the Mid-way are the old Magnum model. We’ve changed to a model called Viking and there are some no-table differences and we originally had kept the Magnums because we were going to use them specifi cally for training so the guys didn’t beat

up the new ones but because there are so many differences we’d rather have our guys training with the ones they’re going to use,” said Heri-ot. “These ones have just become expendable. They’re fi ne and Walt still uses Magnums there.”

For his part, Osellame said the new equip-ment will help his department’s effi ciency and it is all part of co-operation between the various area fi refi ghters.

“Our intent here is hopefully to be able to ex-tend our response out towards Rock Creek on Highway 3 and 33 and we’ve already received an engine donated by the Regional District of Koo-tenay Boundary, which is the old Greenwood engine, and it still works wonderfully,” said the Midway fi re chief.

“We have a mutual aid agreement between Greenwood, Grand Forks and even to an extent Christina Lake but it doesn’t end there … we all try to help each other with everything we can, so I’m going to go over and do a bunch of train-ing, assessments and that kind of thing for them and they’re going to help us out with anything else they can do, whether it’s live fi re training or helping us out with some equipment so we can get some things done,” Osellame went on to say.

Heriot said that he estimates that the Grand Forks department’s new fi re tender could be ar-riving at the end of the month.

KARL YUGazette Editor

Fire departments deal

DALE HERIOT

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z THE WAY IT WAS

First powered tractor in the valley arrived in 1918 for ranch use

1908Despite adverse weather conditions a

record crowd attended the Empire Day celebrations held at the Driving Asso-ciation’s Park and presented by the local fire department.1913

John Hutton was selected as the new city clerk, his duties to commence this month.1918

The first motor tractor to be used in the valley was brought in by Messrs. Kerman and Kirby for use on their ranch property east of the city.1923

The old public school in Columbia was repaired and opened as a school for Doukhobor children, taking the place of the Outlook school recently destroyed by fire.1928

Rising water from the Kettle River covered a portion of the highway east of town, necessitating the implementation of a detour over the golf links.1933

A sensational find was made on the Rock Creek placer diggings where a gold-bearing sample valued at $60,000 per ton was taken from a lease held by H.T. Summersgill and partners.1938

The Interior Operating Company of Penticton proposed to begin construc-tion of a plant here immediately at the old smelter site for the manufacture of rock wool from the accumulated slag.1943

A Lethbridge man, apprehended here, confessed to robbing valuable

narcotics from St. Michael’s Hospital in the southern Alberta city. Cst. Geoffrey Emsley of the B.C. Police in Greenwood made the arrest.1948

A serious train wreck occurred here when a Great Northern engine and ca-boose met in a head-on collision with a CPR train near the steel bridge.1953

A talk of atomic power by Father A.L. McNeil of Spokane’s Gonzaga Universi-ty was the focal point of a banquet given by the Grand Forks Board of Trade.1958

Mayor Davis and aldermen of city council voted to install parking meters in the Grand Forks business section on a trial basis for one year, with paral-lel parking to be enforced everywhere downtown except in front of the post office.1963

Students from the district receiv-ing their Bachelor degrees from UBC were Stanley Sandner, Ted Hamaguchi, Wayne Collett, Rodney Orser, Ronald McKinnon, Joseph Horovatin, Thomas Siska, Jack Polonicoff and Daniel Pavan.1968

Frank Hartinger, waterworks fore-man for the City of Grand Forks since 1956, was to retire from service on June 3.1973

Saturday’s referendum to increase the Area C and Area D mill rate, for Christina Lake and rural Grand Forks respectively, was defeated. The hike was proposed to cover recreation costs.

1978Seventeen-year-old Heather Peter-

son of Grand Forks was crowned Miss Grand Forks for 1978.1983

Vince Federico received a commemo-rative plaque from Grand Forks Mayor Sugi Sugimoto in council chambers for his quarter-century of service to the city. Federico is foreman in the waterworks department.1988

The official opening of the first Can-ada-U.S. common border facility, at the Carson-Danville border, drew a large crowd on Thursday.1993

Midway resident Robert “Buster” Smithers, the first donor to the Bound-ary Hospital Palliative Care Unit, cut the ribbon June 4 to mark the official open-ing of the facility.1998

Ruckle residents filled city hall to complain about what they say the near-by asphalt plant is doing to air quality in the area.2003

Christina Lake Elementary is tied for top spot among elementary schools in the province, according to the report card just released by the Fraser Institute. The school scored a perfect 10, and was ranked among 813 schools province-wide.2008

A former group of Canpar Industries employees has been working to create an employee-owned operation to pur-chase and re-open the Canpar facility with a different model of operations.

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Pet of the Week TissyHi, this is our 7-year-old cat called Tissy catching a ball – yes, I said a ball. You usually hear of dogs catching balls, well it did take a few throws but she is on her back legs standing on the cat scratching post and she finally caught it and I snapped the photo now I feel she should be THE PET OF THE WEEK!! She is very tal-ented and special to our family.

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www.grandforksgazette.ca A3Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, June 12, 2013

NEWS

News tips The Grand Forks Gazette has a news tips feature on its website. Above its Twitter feed is a navy blue Assignment Desk link. If you have any news tips or story ideas click on the link and fill out the form. Any information will be treated confidentially.

That’s a wrap for nowThe school year is coming to a close and so will the morning performances with Grand Forks Second-ary School band teacher Doug Wille and company. Here, Wille (standing) leads the Grade 8 band in performing Survivor’s Eye of the Tiger on June 5. Karl Yu PHoTo

On June 8, a vehicle went off the road after swerving to avoid an animal.

The Grand Forks RCMP received a call just after 9 p.m. about a single vehicle accident on Gilpin Road.

“The vehicle went off the road to the right after swerving to miss an animal and it was stuck in a swampy ditch after striking several big rocks,” said Grand Forks RCMP Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison.

There was extensive damage to the 1994 Chev-rolet Blazer, but there were no injuries.

The driver, a 31-year-old female from Grand Forks, and the two passengers were all wearing seatbelts.

Alcohol was not a factor, said Harrison. iPod stolen from unlocked vehicle

A vehicle parked at a residence of Kettle River Drive, with its windows rolled down and un-locked doors, was entered on June 7.

A 30-gigabyte iPod was taken, said Harrison, and it has an estimated value of $250.

The vehicle was a 2002 Pontiac Montana Van.There were no witnesses and currently no sus-

pects. a string of sheds get broken into

A burglar used a chisel to gain entry into a locked shed on Second Street during the night of June 6.

“Things were disturbed inside, somebody was looking for something but didn’t see any-

thing they wanted obviously,” said Harrison, adding nothing was taken.

The chisel was found at the scene of entry.There are currently no suspects or witnesses.Grand Forks RCMP received another report

of another break-and-enter into a shed overnight on June 4.

“Someone had gone through a shed and a greenhouse on a property on Riverside Drive; there was no damage to the buildings . . . and it was determined that nothing was taken,” said the staff sergeant.

There are no suspects or witnesses.During the same night, a shed behind the

Granby Dental Clinic had been broken into.“The shed door was pried from the hinges; the

only item taken was a jerry can with fuel,” said Harrison.

There are no suspects or witnesses.Single vehicle rollover, minor injuries

On June 3, two kilometres east of Grand Forks on Highway 3, there was a single vehicle rollover accident.

The lone occupant, an 82-year-old male from Beasley, B.C. and driver of a red Subaru Legacy, lost control of his vehicle in heavy rainfall and skidded across the highway.

“The vehicle landed in the ditch after rolling over and landed on its wheels,” said Harrison.

There were no injuries, however, the driver was shaken up, according to police reports.

The vehicle is believed to be a write-off, added Harrison.

SASCHA PORTEOUSGazette Reporter

z POLICE REPORT

1994 Blazer ends up in ditch after avoiding animal on Gilpin

In an effort to keep up with the cost of service, the City of Grand Forks is increasing its sewer and water rates on a monthly basis.

The plan, which was adopted Monday evening at the city coun-cil meeting, implements a $2 per month flat rate increase in user fees for sewer rates and water rates.

“It would be a $24 per year in-crease,” said city chief administra-tive officer Doug Allin in an inter-view with the Gazette.

The rate increase, which falls under bylaw 1952 (sewer) and 1953 (water), will be in place for one year and that rate structure will be reviewed again next year.

“That rate is not going to go up $24 every year,” said Roxanne Shepherd, the city’s chief financial officer.

She said the city has to take into account things like inflation and cost of service every year.

“Expenditures and the cost of

supplying that service does go up every year,” said Hal Wright, city manager of operations.

The water bylaw does state: “Should the property owner elect to have the water service to a building turned on or off as de-scribed in Section 18 of this bylaw, water customer charge and fixed and capital fees will continue to be charged.”

Shepherd said the flat rate is charged in order to keep the costs constant throughout the year when people leave town for warmer weather.

“We have snowbirds and so they will say they are going away for six months and so then (the city would have to) jack up all the rates for everyone, to take into ac-count the people that are on and off the system,” she said. “We still have to have (water and sewer) hooked up so we still do charge those flat rates for everyone.”

Allin said the rate increase is representative of the actual oper-ating costs.

z UTILITIES

Sewer and water rates to increase

SASCHA PORTEOUSGazette Reporter

Telus will invest $270,000 in Grand Forks to expand wired broadband infrastructure for resi-dents and businesses.

Telus spokesman Shawn Hall de-scribed what the $270,000 would go towards.

“More fibre optic cable in the ground, faster Internet speeds, more capacity and covering more neighbourhoods with broadband. So it really is a continuation of the investment we’ve been mak-ing over a number of years,” Hall told the Gazette. “It will go to other things as well. If we bring cable out to a neighbourhood, we need to in-stall other infrastructure, bring it out to homes, those kinds of things and also building to new develop-ments, existing developments and everything else.”

Hall said in some cases telephone poles would have to be installed.

The City of Grand Forks said it

welcomes such investment.“From our perspective it is great

to see Telus investing money in our community to ensure our commu-nity is being offered services that meet today’s consumer expecta-tions,” city chief administrative of-ficer Doug Allin said.

“Telus’ $270,000 investment means people and businesses right here in Grand Forks will have more access to your Internet services,” explained Telus’ Southern Interior general manager Steve Jenkins, in a release. “The demands for ad-vanced communications services is exploding in Grand Forks and Telus is committed to bringing the latest technology to the community.”

Telus said the $270,000 invest-ment represents part of Telus’ $3 billion, three-year commitment to invest in British Columbia.

It says by the end of 2013, it will have invested $1 million in new technology and infrastructure in Grand Forks (since 2009).

z INFRASTRUCTURE

Telus has announced that it will invest $270,000 for wired broadband infra-structure expansion for residents and businesses in Grand Forks.

Karl Yu PHoTo

KARL YUGazette Editor

Telus invests $270,000

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Farewell Grand Forks, it’s been fun

z Your View

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z Our View

I still remember my very first column like it was yesterday. Now only three months later I’m writing my last editorial for the Grand Forks Gazette. In my brief time here I have learned a ton and met a lot of great people.

Sure, there were also a few odd balls along the way but for the most part, everyone here treated me with a lot of respect.

Before I began this job, I imagined that I would struggle to find enough stories to fill the pages of the newspaper, but I was wrong.

There was always something to report in Grand Forks, or as the locals would call it “God’s country.” There were a large diversity of subjects and issues to cover and it always kept me busy. Work aside, I really felt at home here in the community

and I think that Grand Forks and Christina Lake should be proud of all the groups, clubs and organizations that add a lot of value to this region.

I joined the Boundary Wood-workers Guild as soon as I got here and I was blown away with the club. It was a place where I could meet new people with the same common interest of woodworking and everyone was incredibly welcoming. It was also an incredible wood-working facility with all the tools and equipment any hob-byist woodworker could ever want.

For a town of this size to have an organization such as the woodworkers guild really speaks highly of the region.

Over time, I learned of so many more clubs and groups, such as the ATV club, cycling club, curling club, trails group and quilting clubs to name just a few, but that really only touches the surface.

My partner and baby boy were also welcomed with open arms into this community and they participated in a lot of new mom’s groups and classes.

Cohen, Nicole and myself are all going to miss this area and all the people that made us feel at home. This region is brim-ming with history, tradition and a great sense of community and I’m fortunate to have been a little part of that, even if it was for only a short time.

Editor:Karl Yu

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OPINIONA4 www.grandforksgazette.ca Wednesday, June 12, 2013 Grand Forks Gazette

Reporter:Sascha Porteous

SASCHA PORTEOUS

z Porteous Profiles

Things always seem to work better when people work as a team and this is being demonstrated with a deal between the fire departments in Grand Forks and Midway.

Grand Forks Fire Rescue will sell a water tanker vehicle (on behalf of the rural fire protection district), breathing apparatuses and fire hose at a reasonable price to its counterparts in Midway and Midway Fire Chief Walt Osellame will in return give free training and certification for Grand Forks.

Osellame is a certified trainer with the College of the Rockies so the Grand Forks department will not only get free training but won’t have to worry about paying to have a qualified person to come in to help with assessments.

Osellame says it would be nearly impossible for his department to get a new tanker vehicle as the Midway Volunteer Fire Department is a small de-partment in a small community and purchasing the vehicle from Grand Forks is more manageable.

The Grand Forks department now uses a differ-ent model of breathing apparatus and while cynics might see it as unloading equipment to Midway, the apparatuses are still in good condition and are exactly the model that the Midway firefighters use.

As Osellame said, the Village of Midway is small and purchasing brand new equipment is not always financially viable as things like new firefighting ve-hicles can carry a price tag in the millions of dollars.

Grand Forks is getting a new vehicle and rather than taking a good, working vehicle and using it as a display or even scrapping it, it is selling it to a de-partment that can make better use of it.

Fire service is crucial, especially in rural areas like Grand Forks and Midway and having equipment in good, working order can save lives and it is better to be prepared because emergencies can occur at any time. Osellame says a number of different depart-ments are working together collectively and that is a good thing.

Co-operation good for rural

fire departments

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Editor:

Note: The City of Grand Forks says its licensed applicator is spot testing Roundup in some non-grassed areas and will follow it up with a vinegar water solution

I recently learned that the city works department has been using the herbicide Roundup on baseball fields within the city. This herbicide has been suspected for years of having serious health risks.

As a result, many cities have banned its use.

Recent peer-reviewed re-search, published in the journal Entropy, has shown that expo-sure to Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, in com-bination with other environ-mental toxins, could contribute

to inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, depression, ADHD, autism, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, mul-tiple sclerosis, cancer, cachexia, infertility and development malformations – www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/15/4/1416 is a website for a related article.

When I questioned the works department as to why they started using Roundup after discontinuing its use 10 years ago, it said it was be-cause removing weeds manu-ally from the infield was too expensive.

It is understandable that the department has to work within a limited budget. What I don’t understand is why infields need to be bare earth.

Most of use grew up playing baseball on grassy infields.

I would request council study the independent research available and if it finds there is a risk to children and other vulnerable residents (not to mention our water supply), please take some leadership on this issue.

Richard Tarnoff, Grand Forks

Editor:

Re: Wear a helmet (editorial, May 22 issue of the Grand Forks Gazette)

I enjoyed your article on wearing protective head de-vices (helmets) for motorcycles and bicycles.

I noticed that you say that riders/drivers are required by law to be wearing such protec-tive devices.

If that is so, why do I not see the local police enforce this on the bicycle riders?

And yes I do ride a motor-cycle and bicycle while wearing a helmet.

Gordy Shaw, Grand Forks

Don’t use Roundup at ball field

First Nations’ issues part IIz OPINION

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ALEX ATAMANENKO

z In the Spotlight

As per my previous column, here is my continuation on the First Nations issue.

In some parts of the country, Aboriginal rights were recog-nized and affirmed under his-toric treaties. In other parts of Canada – particularly British Columbia – few treaties are in

place, so modern treaties (called comprehensive land claims) are be-ing negotiated.

Both government and Indigenous peoples see these agreements as the way forward, but very little progress has been made. Since 1973, only 24 comprehensive land claims and two stand-alone self-government agreements have been concluded.

As of September 2012, there remain 93 active self-government and comprehensive land claim negotiations underway across the country. On average, reaching an agreement takes 15 years and many negoti-ations are completely stalled in part because government negotiators insist that agreements must “extinguish” rights in one form or anoth-er. This means that in exchange for an agreement that defines specific rights and benefits, the community in question must renounce any other rights they may be entitled to as Indigenous peoples.

Many communities resist renouncing what they see as inherent rights, and this approach has also been condemned by a number of UN human rights bodies.

Even when agreements are reached, issues remain with imple-mentation. Numerous independent reviewers, including the auditor general, have confirmed that the Government of Canada is not ful-filling its obligations under these historic or modern treaties. Indeed, there are an estimated 700 to 800 charges of breach of such agree-ments (specific land claims) that remain unresolved. The federal gov-ernment officially recognizes 346 of these specific land claims. At the present rate, it is expected to take 100 years to settle them all.

Faced with the failure of its approach, in September 2012 the Harp-er government announced a policy shift to focus on comprehensive land claim negotiations with “willing” partners. This “Results-based approach,” means that the federal government will pull out of nego-tiations if it decides it is not progressing satisfactorily.

The NDP strongly rejects this approach, as the federal govern-ment has a responsibility to negotiate with all Indigenous peoples.

In 2007, the NDP tabled a motion for a child-first principle based on Jordan’s Principle, which holds that when there is a jurisdictional dispute over which level of government should pay for an Aboriginal child’s care, whichever government was first contacted will provide the service, and later seek resolution of the jurisdictional dispute. This motion was unanimously agreed to by the House of Commons.

In 2008, the NDP tabled a motion in support of the United Decla-ration of the Rights of Indigenous peoples that was adopted by the majority of the House.

• The NDP was also instrumental in bringing about the 2008 Residential School Apology.

• In 2009, the NDP tabled a motion that was unanimously agreed to by the House to declare June as National Aboriginal History Month.

• In 2010, the NDP hosted an Aboriginal Candidate’s Summit in Ottawa that brought indigenous candidates running for the NDP together with representatives from the three nation-al Aboriginal organizations representing distinct peoples.

• In 2012, the NDP tabled a motion based on the principles of the Shannen’s Dream campaign, which maintains that per-student funding for First Nations’ education should be at least equal to the funding provided for other Canadian stu-dents. This motion was unanimously agreed to by the House.

• The Idle No More movement arose in response to the Conser-vative’s omnibus budget bill which gutted the Environmental Assessment Act and the Navigable Waters Act directly affect-ing the Indigenous peoples. The NDP supported this cam-paign.

Government positionAboriginal issues were not among the five priorities in the Con-

servatives’ election campaign. Before the 2006 election, Conservative leader Stephen Harper barely mentioned the Kelowna Accord and has since failed to meet its targets.

Since coming into power, the Conservatives have failed to deliver on the promises they made to renew the Crown’s relationship with Aboriginal peoples, first in the Residential School Apology in 2008, then at the Jan. 24, 2012 Crown Gathering and again at the Jan. 11, 2013 meeting with the National Chief Shawn Atleo.

Instead, through omnibus bills like C-38 and C-45, the Conser-vatives have gutted the Navigable Waters Protection Act and weak-ened environmental protection laws falling to uphold the Crown’s duty to consult Aboriginal peoples.

The federal government has a moral obligation and must live up to its responsibilities of First Nations in Canada.

– Alex Atamanenko is MP for the B.C. Southern Interior

z SAFETY

Cyclists, bikers wearing helmets

Thumbs Up: To all the friendly people who smile and greet you.

Thumbs Down: To people who take their dog to the dog park and either don’t clean up after their dog or just cover it up. You know who you are.

Thumbs Up: To those wonderfully help-ful volunteers who worked the concession at the Relay For Life. It was much appreci-ated.

Thumbs Down: To those people that have pocket rockets that go too fast, up and down residential areas at night. You’re too loud.

Thumbs Up: To Stoy’s Grill for serving an exceptionally well prepared and present-ed menu on the occasion of its grand open-ing on June 5. Each food item was done to perfection. Servers were attentive but not intrusive. It was a city dining experience in a rural setting.

“Thumbs Down:” To Stoy’s Grill for un-der promoting its excellent dining establish-ment in Grand Forks, its cuisine and service the equal of any city’s finest restaurants.

Thumbs Up: Overwaitea Foods, Extra Foods, Buy-Low Foods, Jerseyland Organ-ics, Wayne Smith and James Traynor for helping to make the Family Fun Barbecue at the Glanville Centre a huge success.

Thumbs Down: To adults who leave their children in a vehicle while shopping.

Thumbs Up: Way up to the Grand Forks Piranhas Club for taking first at its swim

meet this past weekend.Thumbs Up: Vol-

unteers who helped out at the Grand Forks Piranhas’ swim meet.

Thumbs Up: Ca-nadian border guards who help push 12-me-tre motor-homes with dead alternators into

Canada. Truly Canadian!Thumbs Up: To FortisBC, the City of

Grand Forks and Regional District of Koote-nay Boundary Area D for their donations to the solar car races.

Thumbs Down: To flower pots along Central Avenue that obstruct the view of drivers.

Thumbs Down: To drivers that make a left turn onto Central Avenue, cutting off other drivers.

Thumbs Up: To Happy Days Donuts and the tasty soup that is served.

Thumbs Up: Staff at Grand Forks city hall, for its friendly attitude and pleasant demeanor.

Thumbs Down: To the increase of mos-quitoes with the warmer weather.

Thumbs Up: To Whispers of Hope, BETHS and Habitat For Humanity Bound-ary, for trying to assist those less fortunate.

– Would you like to give a thumb up or a thumb down? Email [email protected] with Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down as a sub-ject. We could publish your anonymous submis-sion. Attacks on specific businesses and people will not be published.

Editor’s discretion will always be exercised. Please keep it tasteful

Thumbs down late-night riders of pocket rockets

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in the West Boundary Elementary School Library from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings.• The monthly general meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion is held at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Lounge open daily at 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.• Blessings Boutique from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free lunch, Gospel Chapel. Contact Karen at 250-443-1295.• Caregivers Alzheimer/Dementia Support Group meets every 3rd Monday of the month from 7 to 9pm. There is an exception for the month of August meets at 5pm instead. For additional information contact Frani at 250-442-5320.Last Monday Every Month• Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! 3rd Tuesday Every Month• Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New mem-bers welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information.Every Tuesday and Friday• Grand Forks Farmer Market - (Starts May 10, Friday) Market runs 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.Every Wednesday• Music in Gyro Park, July & August weather permitting. 7 pm - 9 pm. Bring your lawn chairs!

• Senor Center Branch 68 is holding Carpet Bowling at 9:30 a.m.• Each Wednesday the Grand Forks Choral Society meets at 7 - 9 p.m. at the GFSS band room. Concert dates April 27& 28. For more info phone Nanci at 250-442-3935.• Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times please call 250-442-0160, 250-442-5272 or 250-447-9278.• Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at River Valley Community Church, 2826 75th Ave. Affiliated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 11:30 to 5:00. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-442-5212.• Drop-in Whist is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Mondays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome.• Free Texas Holdem Poker at the Royal Canadian Legion, 7353 - 6th St. Grand Forks, BC. For more information, call Frank at 250-443-2370. 2nd Wednesday Every Month• Evangeline Chapter No. 31 Order of the Eastern Star meets in the Masonic Hall at

7:30 p.m.• North Fork Community Club meets at the hall (except July and August).3rd Wednesday Every Month• Rock Creek Women’s Institute meets at 11:45 a.m. for a potluck lunch at a member’s home. New members are always welcome. Phone Mary at 250-446-2454 or Sue at 250-446-2608.2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month• The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information.2nd Thursday Every Month• Grand Forks Garden Club meets at the public library at 7 p.m. New members welcome. Contact Cheryl Ahrens at 250-442-2666 for details.• Pot-luck is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 12:00 p.m. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month• Grand Forks Fly Tying Club meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. At Kingfisher Fly and Tackle Shop. All welcome to join. For more information call Lawrence at King Fisher Fly & Tackle 250-442-3011.• The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434.Every Friday• Boundary Bandits Car Club meets at Tastie Treat at 7 p.m. New members welcome.

Ownership of an old car/truck is not necessary for membership. Call Jack at 250-442-3502.• Youth Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive) for grades 8-12. For more info call 250-442-5148.• The Youth Group at River Valley Commu-nity Church meets at 7 p.m. For information call 250-442-8456.• Narcotics Anonymous (open) meeting is held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church (basement), 7252 7th St., at 8 p.m.• Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1 p.m.• Storytime at the Grand Forks Public Li-brary is held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. All ages welcome, no pre-registration necessary.• Overeaters Anonymous meets at 11 a.m. at St. Jude’s in Greenwood. TBA for Mid-way. Contact Wendy at 250-449-2809. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drink-ing?” Al Anon meets at noon at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668.• Blessings Boutique from noon to 3:45 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel. Contact Karen at 250-443-1295.1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month• The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more infor-mation call 250-442-8424.

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Tuesday

18Family Concert Celebrating Acadian MusicWith duo Vazzy (Suzanne Leclerc and Bryn Wilkin). Sat-urday, June 22 at 2 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.

Saturday

22Memorial Hymn Sing - A Celebration of LIfeSunday, June 16 at 7 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 7252 7th Street. You are invited to choose and sponsor a hymn dedicated in memory of a departed love

one. Local choirs and singers will sing a variety of hymns. Before the hymn of your choice, the name of your loved one is read and an angel with their name on is placed on the tree. Refreshments will be served. By donation. For info: Holy Trinity Church 250-442-5808; Sharlie McCreadie 250-447-9130; Adele Haines-Pasco 250-442-4206.

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High School Student Talent Showcase!Wednesday, June 12 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the GFSS auditori-um. It’s going to be spectacular!

Wednesday

12Community Garden Presentation and Slide ShowThursday, June 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.

Learn@LunchThursday, June 13 from 12:30

- 1:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. Rose-mary Phillips will be presenting her newest book and demonstrating the basics of “The Happy Feet Foot Massage” – perfect for all ages, all conditions. Bring your lunch. Coffee/tea and cookies will be served.

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13 Special Family Storytime celebrating Dads!Saturday, June 15 at 10:30 a.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.

Basic Bike Tune-up Workshop with Brian Flether

of Chain Reaction Ride and Slide. Saturday, June 15 at 3:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.

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Grand Forks’ mayor and three coun-cillors made the trek down to Vancouver for the annual Federation of Canadian Municipalities Conference (FCM) from May 31 to June 3.

There were numerous information workshops to attend over the four-day conference, which hosted nearly 2,000 represented municipal officials from across the country, but a few of them stuck out for Mayor Brian Taylor.

“One of the key points had to be the infrastructure discussions and looking at the kind of interest from small and medium size communities,” he said.

Taylor said that it was evident through the discussions that small com-munities don’t have the tax base for proper infrastructure repairs.

“Everybody at this point is running some level of infrastructure deficit but that becomes more painful in small communities, where the tax base is low as opposed to say Vancouver or Victoria, (where they) have the ability to raise tax funds.”

Taylor said that the FCM provides an important platform for small munici-palities to express these concerns in a collective voice.

While there were many other dis-cussions and events at the FCM, Grand Forks’ Coun. Cher Wyers said that the infrastructure funding discussion domi-nated the conference.

“By taking part in the conference, delegates found out how their commu-nities can access new federal infrastruc-ture funding and help influence the de-sign of federal programs so they meet local needs,” said Wyers in an email statement to the Gazette.

The benefit of hearing from other municipalities is that it informed local representatives of new technologies and innovations that could be beneficial to Grand Forks, said Wyers.

Another topic of interest for the may-or was the discussion on the upcoming medical marijuana regulations that will have an influence on municipalities.

“They (Health Canada) went into all the changes that are being contested by the medical marijuana users but in fact are being written to protect municipali-ties against the kind of problems they have experienced around the Lower Mainland; increased fires, diversion to biker gangs and organized crime,” said the mayor.

Coun. Patrick O’Doherty said the information on the new medical mari-juana regulations, which will be imple-

mented in the following months, was very informative.

“These (conferences) are full of good information that we can bring back to Grand Forks,” said O’Doherty.

The FCM also provided an opportu-nity to hear from national political lead-ers including Thomas Mulcair (NDP), Justin Trudeau (Liberals), Elizabeth May (Green) and minister James Moore (Conservatives) on where they stand on the priorities and concerns of cities and communities, said Wyers.

Coun. Michael Wirischagin also went to the conference in Vancouver.

“What I took away from FCM is the importance of interconnectedness be-tween communities and between gov-ernments, provincially and federally,” he said. “Without us all working togeth-er, we will not be able to move forward in a fashion that makes sense, especially when everyone is fighting for the same dollar.”

As for an event that stuck out in Wiri-schagin’s mind, it was one of the recep-tions.

“A discussion that stood out would be the 35 and under reception that I at-tended. It focused on getting youth and younger people involved in politics and it was nice to see so many young politi-cians in attendance,” he said.

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Mayor: FCM infrastructure talk keyz MUNICIPAL

BETHS has AGMThe Boundary Emergency and Transition Housing Society (BETHS) held its AGM at gal-lery 2 on June 4. Here BETHS’ treasurer Rick Friesen (left), chair Jim Harrison (centre) and secretary Elliot Teskey take answers from the attend-ees. The board had a meeting on Tuesday where new posi-tions were decided.

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Advertorial

by Kathleen Thomas

Silver Kettle Village in Grand Forks continues to keep seniors happy with their full activity cal-endar and delicious dinner menu. This month boasts an abundance of social events, great food, and entertainment. Below is a quick snapshot of what residents can expect:

• Outdoor BBQ Party and Dance with music by Buck Naked and the Saddle Tramps

• Bus trip to Nk’Mip Winery in Osoyoos

• Saturday Night Movie Mati-nees

• Trips to the Farmers Market• Birthday Party with music by

Glenna• Happy Hour with music by

Bernice• Carol Burnett Nights• As well as our full calendar of

games, coffee socials, fitness classes, town outings, and much more…

“We’re excited about our activ-ities,” said Community Manager, Michele Shillaker “the weather is getting warm so we are moving some activities outside. We have live outdoor dances and bus trips to Christina Lake; we’ll also visit an Osoyoos winery to take in the beautiful scenery and taste BC’s best wines.”

When residents get home they can expect hearty, home-style meals prepared by on-site chefs. Fresh hot coffee and tea is served

twice daily accompanied by an as-sortment of muffins, cookies or scones. If residents wish to host a private party for family catering services are available or they can cook in their own private kitchen.

In addition to the hospitality services, residents can enjoy peace of mind knowing they don’t have to worry about extra bills because all utilities including water, sewer, heat, air conditioning and cable are also included.

“I am very happy that I moved to Silver Kettle Village” said Violet Hughes, a resident of Silver Ket-tle Village. “I enjoy the company of the other residents and joining in the daily activities. From Sit Fit classes, weekly films, live enter-tainment, and bus outings, there is always something to do.”

What’s more, Silver Kettle Vil-lage’s convenient location enables seniors to easily maintain their re-lationships with friends and fam-ily. And at Silver Kettle Village pets are a big part of the family. In this pet friendly building residents are encouraged to bring their pets with them to live.

Free from the responsibilities of home-ownership, seniors at Silver Kettle Village can enjoy the many other activities and joys that life offers. We’re fortunate to live in a time when retirement living op-tions provide everything seniors want – and more! Silver Kettle Village is open daily; and you can call (250) 442-0667 for more in-formation or to book a tour.

Fun activities, great food:Seniors, this is the

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Clean, reliable water – it’s what most people hope their rivers and water sources can provide. But how much do we know about water quality in the Kettle River and do we have problem areas?

In a survey last fall, the qual-ity of water in the Kettle River was a major concern for residents.

The phrase “water quality” was mentioned over 80 times by survey respondents and related issues such as pollution, dirty runoff and un-clean water were noted hundreds of times.

Residents care about water quality because they depend on clean water for swimming, fish-ing, water supply and many other uses. Howev-er, many respondents also told us that they knew very little information about what’s in the river.

So what do we know about water quality in the Kettle River?

In the Canadian portion of the watershed, sur-face water quality is sampled every two weeks near Midway and Carson Road (upstream of Grand Forks) by the Canada-B.C. water quality monitoring program. The most recent B.C. Min-istry of Environment report (2009) concluded that the water quality was similar at both sites and was “generally good.” Some years were in only fair condition.

What does this mean for the river? Canada has established water quality guide-

lines that provide information on the levels of chemicals and other measurements that are not likely to be harmful for aquatic animals, stock watering, or other uses such as irrigation or rec-reation like swimming.

Scientists take all of the sampling data and calculate an index that reports on how often, and by how much, these guidelines are exceeded.

Quality is then rated as poor, marginal, fair, good, or excellent. A rating of fair means that guidelines are sometimes exceeded, which can lead to impairment or threats to aquatic life.

Measurements that exceeded guidelines in-clude temperature, dissolved fluoride, and a

number of metal concentra-tions such as, aluminum, cad-mium, chromium, and iron.

The 2009 report also noted increasing trends at one or both sampling sites for turbid-ity (muddiness), total hard-ness, phosphorus, molyb-denum, dissolved chloride,

dissolved fluoride, and fecal coliforms. Water quality issues such as metals are often

associated with sediment during spring freshet (runoff), and have been assumed to not be avail-able for uptake by aquatic life. However, ques-tions remain about the effects of sediment and metals on filter feeders like mussels and other invertebrates, and further testing of dissolved metals and mussel and fish tissue has been rec-ommended.

In Washington State, water quality is sampled regularly at Barstow (downstream of the border near Christina Lake) and impairments are re-ported for temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH and occasionally bacteria.

Ongoing monitoring is critical for under-standing how our actions influence the river, and the results will help us plan for future land and water uses in the watershed.

These findings are an important start, but we will need more information at other sites in the watershed.

The Kettle River Stakeholder Advisory Group will use this information to make recommenda-tions about how to improve water quality in the Kettle River.

This is the first of several columns on water quality in the Kettle River watershed.

Future columns will examine quality in tribu-taries and lakes, identify sources of pollutants and the meaning to the river, and discuss our op-tions for maintaining and improving water qual-ity in the future.

– Graham Watt is the co-ordinator of the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan for the RDKB, and is working with a Stakeholder Advisory Group from across the region to develop the plan.

How is the water quality in the Kettle River?

GRAHAMWATT

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In a survey last fall, Kettle River water quality was a major concern for residents. KaRl Yu Photo

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Recreational marijuana smokers are said to predominantly use the plant to get a euphoric high. How-ever, that is not the intent of people who use the substance for medical purposes.

Jim Leslie of Karuna Medicinals, Wendy Brisco, owner of Hush Budeez (a medical marijuana dispensary in the Boundary) and Dr. Joel Kalia from Nelson had a booth at the Christina Lake Health Fair on June 1 to educate the public on medical marijuana.

“Medical cannabis patients will find that when they get into using cannabis regularly, they develop a tolerance to the psychoactive effect in the mind so it basically doesn’t af-fect them anymore, but what they do not get a tolerance to is the medical effect,” said Leslie.

“I think it went really well,” said Brisco. “People were a little hesitant at first, but eventually when the doc-tor spoke, it kind of opened up peo-ple to questions.”

Brisco told the Gazette that Kalia spoke at the fair about the health ben-efits of medical marijuana including its ability to deaden nerve pain.

“Marijuana is more effective than

Gabapentin (used for neuropathic pain),” said Brisco.

Leslie said that beyond alleviat-ing pain, marijuana is applicable for many different conditions.

“Cannabinoids (active principles) in marijuana are so effective at selec-tively killing cancer cells that they are being utilized as a primary treat-ment in some cases for people who are fighting aggressive cancer,” said Leslie.

He adds that it also helps with Al-zheimer’s, dementia, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease), Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s and inflamma-tion.

“Marijuana is a very therapeu-tic wonderful synergy of three basic compounds that provide us relief and stop disease,” he said.

While most people think mari-juana and smoking go hand-in-hand, Brisco said there are many alterna-tives to inhalation, which include va-porization, oral consumption, baked goods, drinks, oils, tonics, topical rubs and wash, and wax bars.

“There are a lot of options to heal-ing your body without getting high,” she said. “One of the big things that I think is changing healing the body is the juice cube, (which has) no psy-

choactive effects, because it’s cold for-mulated.”

Brisco said that the number of peo-ple in the Boundary using medical marijuana is steadily growing.

“The elderly are getting, I think, discouraged that their medication isn’t working as well as they would hope and they are just a little more open to new ideas,” she said.

“In this area, there are a lot of sick people and a lot of elderly that have a lot of medical conditions, so with this being a big retirement centre I see the need getting greater because people want more control and more choice over their own medication.”

Leslie said that by taking medical marijuana, other medication can be eliminated.

“People come in with multiple pharmaceutical prescriptions and all the side effects that come with it and when they take medical cannabis into their lives properly, they can elimi-nate many of their drugs, they can live better lives, they can live longer under their own care, they can eat better, feel better and bond with their families,” he said.

In order for anyone to legally use medical marijuana, a doctor’s pre-scription is required.

SASCHA PORTEOUSGazette Reporter

Wendy Brisco

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The Grand Forks Hospi-tal Auxiliary Thrift Shop is celebrating its 50th anniver-sary.

The origi-nal thrift shop opened three afternoons a week in 1963 in rented space, netting at that time $130 per month with a membership of approximately 34 volunteers.

In August of 1981, a small downtown lot was purchased and with the very generous support of local community businesses and private indi-viduals with money, labour and materials, the dream of the auxiliary owning its own shop was realized.

The new thrift shop opened its doors at its current location on March 5, 1984.

The thrift shop has steadily grown over the years, with a current membership of 100 volun-teers. In 2012, these members volunteered a total of 31,574 hours.

The auxiliary’s goal is to stock the store with clean, re-useable goods. The generous support and donations from the community make this possible. The purpose of the non-profit society is to raise funds to provide comfort and aid to Boundary Hospital patients and to financially support health-related programs within the Boundary and West Kootenay areas of the Inte-rior Health region.

Support and generous donations from the

community make it possible! In 2012, the thrift shop was able to contribute $118,974 for equip-ment for Boundary Hospital, $10,172 to the Digital Mammography Campaign, $3,250 for Christmas Comforts for both Hardy View and Boundary Lodges and $4,000 in scholarship money to Grand Forks and Midway students en-tering the medical services field.

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Grand Forks and Christina Lake has had many vegetarian influences over the years with the Doukhobor culture in the area, but not vegan.

The Noren family has changed that; they opened Ravenous, a new vegan takeaway café/bakery on Saturday at 1875 Highway Street, Christina Lake.

“We have been vegan for many years,” said Sharyn Noren, as she points to her daughter and business partner Tess. “We can never find any-where to eat and particularly in this area here, it’s been vegetarian for a long time with the Rus-sian heritage but nothing vegan available really.”

Wanting to bring a vegan (a diet consisting of no meat, fish, eggs, dairy products and other animal-derived substances) option into the val-ley, Sharyn, Tess and their husbands bought the space last winter, which had been operated as a bakery for the last 35 years. They had a vision of making tasty, healthy, mostly organic and local vegan food available to everyone.

“We have got an array of sweet stuff, such as a European sweet bread, cakes, coffee cakes, en-ergy balls, cookies, apple tarts, stuffed pitas and vegan sausage rolls, flatbread pizzas, pasties, pies (and) salads,” said Tess.

While Ravenous is a vegan establishment, Tess said that a lot of non-vegans have shown interest in her food.

“I sold stuff at the Farmers’ Market a couple of years ago and it went so well,” she said.

“I didn’t really have so many vegans that ac-tually came there, just a lot of people who really liked the food.”

Tess won’t be the only one cooking and bak-ing. Her sister Millicent and brother Pelle are also helping out over the summer months and Sharyn said that all four of them will be cooking and baking.

The mother thinks the family venture will cre-ate a great work dynamic.

“Our kids have been gardening and cooking since they were knee high to a grasshopper and we have just always cooked together and gar-dened together,” she said.

Ravenous is also trying to make a good foot-print by supporting local and creating as little waste along the way.

“Our packaging is biodegradable, no plastic, no Styrofoam,” said Sharyn. “We (will) work with a couple of local farms in town, try to reach out and make it local as much as possible.”

The family has been working hard since April to get the place in tip-top shape for opening day.

“We are going to run it from (Saturday) right through till September, then reduce hours three days a week,” said Sharyn.

The hours for June will be 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday to Monday and then in July they will introduce an evening menu as well.

Vegan food and takeout arrive at Christina Lake

SASCHA PORTEOUSGazette Reporter

COMMUNITYz BUSINESS BEAT

Sharyn (left) and Tess Noren have been working hard with the rest of the Noren family to get Raven-ous, a new vegan bakery and takeout café at Christina Lake, running – it opened on Saturday.

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While Grand Forks may not be an epicentre of wheat rye and triti-cale, fresh ground flour

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which first began operation in 1915, the Doukhobor Mill-ing Heritage Society and the Boundary Museum Society have joined forces to manage and operate the mill, which is capable of producing 90 kilograms of wheat per hour.

“It is our hope that by working together the Pride of the Valley Flour Mill will continue to be an asset to the community,” said Bob DeMaertelaere, Boundary Muse-um Society secretary.

The museum society will provide management and marketing services for the mill and the milling society will provide the milling expertise, training for millers and the sourcing of the wheat, rye and triticale, said DeMaer-telaere.

The flour, which falls under the Pride of the Valley brand, has been stocking retail outlets, grocery stores and

used by the USCC Ladies Bread and Lapsha group on an as-needed basis.

“The (flour mill) has been hit and miss for a while,” said the museum society secretary. “It didn’t do any mill-ing last year because they couldn’t obtain any wheat any-where.”

DeMaertelaere believes that the traditional stone grind mill is an integral link to agriculture.

“There is such an interest in agriculture again starting to surface in the valley, so a gristmill will be fairly impor-tant,” he said.

The mill goes back a long ways and so it will also be an attractant for tourists, as it’s open for tours through the museum.

Walter Hoodikoff, secretary treasurer of the Doukho-bor Milling Heritage Society, said that the mill is a desig-nated heritage site.

“Our mission is to provide tourism and our primary purpose is to produce flour in the most natural form pos-sible,” he said in an email to the Gazette.

DeMaertelaere said that he expects the mill to be up and running within a few weeks.

“There are a few minor repairs to do (screens to be re-placed) and once that is done, they are ready to mill. We have (some) wheat and triticale (in the works) from the Rock Creek area so as soon as the repairs are done we can take delivery of some grain and start milling,” he said.

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All 1 gallon perennials & grasses

3/$25$895ea.

JUNEClearance!

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Farmer’s Market in mid-July!

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Our last day for plant salesSATURDAY, JUNE 22

Your source for on site wine and beer making.We sell quality Winexpert wine kits and Barons beer kits.

June’s Feature Wine: Chilean Premium Wines at special pricing.

Tuesday - Friday 9:30 am to 5:25 pm • Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm 1960 68th Ave. (in the old BLack Knight Market) • 250-442-0112 • [email protected]

THANK YOU!Our sincere

appreciation and gratitude to

Interfor for the donation of the beautiful

hanging baskets.

And to Raven’s Greenhouse for their very generous donation of the incredible

annual plants in our courtyard.They will truly be enjoyed by all.

Boundary Lodge Assisted Living

Must be willing to getsore, tired muscles plushave a lot of fun!

Celebrate the International Year of the Volunteer by coming out to a Habitat for Humanity build.

requirements

Volunteers of all ages, with and withoutconstruction experience, from all across Canadato work with families in need to help build theirfirst safe, decent, affordable home.

For more information on Habitat for Humanity and to contact your nearest affiliate, contact us at1-800-667-5137Email: [email protected]

www.habitat.ca

WANTED!

Friends of the Library

June 15, 201310:15 a.m.

at the library (7342 5th St.)Everyone Welcome

AGM

NO FEESGICdirect does the shopping for you!

HIGHEST GIC RATES

Shannon Profili

475 73rd Avenue • Grand Forks, B.C.250.443.3000

[email protected]

Hi Folks!We have a little suggestion box in the

library. It’s off to the side of the checkout desk – a small, wooden treasure chest. We receive all sorts of comments, and I’ve de-cided to include some of them, along with my responses:

Q: Would love to have reservations for magazines, please! The library used to!

A: That’s a great suggestion. Done!Q: Please provide a hook on ladies bathroom stall door.A: Sure and we’ve put one in the men’s washroom too!Q: Pop machine.A: No. Q: Get more cool books! Please!!!A: We’re trying! If you wrote this note, please come tell us

what kinds of books you’d like us to get, and we’ll get right on it.

Q: A blonkey. A: OK ...Keep those suggestions coming and every once in a while,

I will include some here. In other news, we have made some changes to our magazine collection. As you may recall, I asked for your input last fall, and many of you gave us feedback on new titles you thought we should acquire.

We looked at your suggestions and a list that shows how often our current titles get checked out and we put together our new magazine lineup. We’ve added an assortment of new

titles: Archie Comics, Make (for wonderful DIY projects), Harper’s, Mother Earth News, Cloth Paper Scissors (for crafts) and Wild (an-imal magazine, for children).

We did have to discontinue some maga-zines, such as The Economist, Foreign Affairs and a few others, but we will re-evaluate again next year and continue to adapt our magazine collection to the changing inter-

ests of the communities that we serve!And here’s what we’ve got going on at the library:

Happy feetLearn how to give a foot massage at our Learn @ Lunch

workshop tomorrow (June 13) at 12:30 p.m. Rosemary Phillips will be teaching various reflexology and healing techniques, and copies of her new instruction booklet will be available.

Bike repairCome to the library this Saturday (June 15) at 3:30 p.m. to

learn how to do your own basic bike tune-up. Brian Fletcher (of Chain Reaction Ride and Slide) will be here showing us how it’s done!

Laundry linesDo you love laundry lines as much as we do? Then come to

the library on Saturday (June 15) from 1 to 3 p.m. to get your free retractable laundry line – Fortis BC will here giving them away. Come hang out!

– Avi Silberstein is library director for the Grand Forks and Dis-trict Public Library

Library answers suggestion box queries

AVISILBERSTEIN

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COMMUNITY

A memorandum of under-standing was signed between the Christina Gateway Community Development As-sociation and Selkirk College, Rural Development Institute regarding a digital adoption program for Christina Lake businesses. Front row from right: Dianne Wales, presi-dent of Christina Gateway Community Development As-sociation; Carlos Rodrigues, Selkirk College, project manager, digital adoption program; Sandy Mark, community co-ordinator. Second Row from right: Grace McGregor, Area C director, RDKB; Nola Delaye, Christina Lake Chamber of Commerce; Lisa Smith, Christina Lake Chamber of Commerce; Sally Caisley, Christina Lake Arts and Artisans Society. Back row from left: Brenda Auge, Christina Lake Community Association; Ken Stewart, Christina Lake Community Association; Richard White, Christina Lake Stewardship Society; Chad Freeman, Christina Lake Firefighters Soci-ety; Bob Dupee, Christina Lake Arts and Artisans Society and Dawn Sioga, Christina Lake Tourism Society. Missing: Paul Beattie, Christina Lake Recreation Commission and Ken Gresley-Jones, Christina Lake Fire Department.

SuBMITTeD PHoTo

Christina Lake signs MOU with

Selkirk College

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BizAfter

Biz

Contact James Wilson at 250-442-2722 or at [email protected] more information.

Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce

is pleased to invite you to another

Biz After Biz Networking EventIt will be held at the newGrand Forks Gazette

building at 7330 2nd Street, Grand ForksMonday, June 17, starting at 5:30

See you there

COMMUNITY

Rt Wor Bro George Manson of Grand Forks presented a $1,500 cheque to the Shriners Hospital for Children (SHC) in Spokane recently on behalf of the Freemason of British Columbia and Yu-kon. Manson represents the Grand Master of British Columbia and Yukon Masons in Boundary District No. 7 comprising lodges in Grand Forks, Greenwood, Trail and Salmo. From left: El Katif Shrine Potentate Buck Buchanan; SHC board of governors chairman Von Chimenti PP; Rt Wor Bro George Manson – DDGM; Noble Herb Postlewait – Greeter, and VWor Bro Gerald Gendreau – D of GM of Washington State. SuBMiTTED PHoTo

Hospital donation

As we move fully into the grow-ing season, things are flying along at Hanneke’s Place – the Kettle Riv-er Community Garden.

The garden is getting ready for the Grand Forks garden tour on July 6, and is preparing for some big projects this summer.

The garden held a successful fundraiser for a composting toilet at the garden, raising over $150 sell-ing strawberry plants. The rest of the funds for the project are coming from garden membership fees and the Grand Forks and Boundary Re-gional Agricultural Society and two skilled volunteers from the commu-nity will lead the construction this June.

Gardeners have been busy plant-ing their own beds, as well as a but-terfly garden, a communal greens bed and a large potato patch.

We have a large brick herb spiral under construction to host a variety of culinary delights. One gardener

is planning to grow out some heri-tage beans for the Boundary Seed Bank in one of the spare beds.

Another gardener has red plastic under his tomatoes and clear plastic above, and they are growing vigor-ously in the heat.

Come see a beautiful slideshow showcasing different B.C. commu-nity gardens, urban farms and tool libraries. The event will be present-ed by the Kettle River Community Garden at the Grand Forks and Dis-trict Public Library June 13 at 6:30 p.m.

For more information about the community garden contact Chris-tine-Ann Baker at 250-442-7374 or [email protected].

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GRAHAMWATT

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Community Garden update

Gardener Ernie Whelan tends his greens at the community garden on June 7. SuBMiTTED PHoTo

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Come on Grand Forks

Show Us Your Colours!� e Grand Forks Downtown Business Association is challenging all downtown businesses to show your

colours by hosting a

Canada Day Best Decorated Storefront Contest.

� is is a people’s choice contest so come on down and vote. You can drop o� your judging form at the Gazette.

JUDGING FORMPeople’s Choice Canada Day Contest For

Best Decorated Storefront

Drop off your entry at the Gazette at: 7330 2nd Street by JUNE 28, 2013.

Sponsored by:

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COMMUNITY

J o i n i n g the perform-ers onstage at this year’s Rock Creek and Bound-ary Fair will be two-time

Juno winner Fred Penner. From award-winning children’s albums like

Sing with Fred and hits like The Cat Came Back, the eight-time nominee’s body of work is about en-ergy and emotional connection.

The guy who crawled magically out of that hollow log for 12 seasons, and nearly 900 epi-sodes, in the hit CBC TV show Fred Penner’s Place is still delighting children and families every-where. Always building on a common theme rooted in integrity and a “belief in what I can do” he has created a lasting impact that crosses the generations and continues to grow.

From the small screen to the live stage, from writing songs to composing scores, Penner’s ability to blend his considerable talents has gar-nered critical acclaim and a host of awards.

Like the precious ingredients in your favou-rite feel-good soup, his combination of warmth, ease, enthusiasm and grace bring nourishment too often lacking in these turbulent times.

In 2000, the Canadian Institute of Child Health honoured Penner for his contribution to the well-being and safety of children. He is also a humble recipient of the Order of Canada, the highest rec-

ognition given to a Canadian citizen. One of his albums, (Happy Feet) was named Best Children’s Album of the Year by Entertainment Weekly and he is the first ever winner of the Prairie Music Award for Outstanding Children’s Recording.

His visibility has allowed him the privilege and joy of using his voice to “bring something of value” as a spokesperson for organizations like UNESCO, World Vision, UNICEF and the Na-tional Conference on Down Syndrome, which he chaired. In 2005, Penner journeyed to Zambia, Africa with World Vision to host a program for Child Sponsorship in the Western World.

Organizers are honoured to have Fred Penner at this year’s Rock Creek and Boundary Fair!

Penner will perform Sunday, Sept. 15 at 2 p.m. – the fair runs Sept. 14 and 15.

z MUSIC

Fred Penner to perform at 2013 Rock Creek fall fair

ROCK CREEK ANDBOUNDARY FAIRCOMMITTEE

z Local Submission

Fred Penner

Michele Caskey, BC Lung Association volunteer director for Grand Forks, sets up her table at the Overwaitea parking lot on Clean Air day, June 5. The day raises awareness and encourages action on clean air and climate change issues. There was cake and information on clean air.

KArL Yu PhOTO

Clearing the air

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The Fun Spot

Quote of the Week:To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.~ Thomas A. Edison (1847 - 1931)

Joke of the Week:Bob: “So, you say that you won the conversation with your wife yesterday.”Joe: “Yes, she came craling on her hands and kneeds.”Bob: “Really? What did she say?”Joe: “Come out from under the bed, you coward.”

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis

FOR RELEASE MAY 29, 2013

ACROSS1 President of Syria6 Foreigner, to a

Polynesian11 Many SSI

recipients14 Rich kid in

“Nancy” comics15 K.T. of country16 Bounce17 Hit a ball caught

by Ted Williams,say

19 Future flounders20 Motorola

smartphone21 On the line23 Bar order in a

very small glass25 Potter’s oven27 Seat of Garfield

County,Oklahoma

28 “Mazel __!”29 Outdoor sport

with sticks32 Rock or horse

follower34 Firewood wood35 Bug on the

phone38 Solo performance42 Reference

ending44 Grammar school

sequence45 Tried to collect

unemploymentbenefits, say

50 UPS delivery51 Polluted Asian

sea52 “The Galloping

Gourmet”53 “... baked in __”54 Garage event57 Bank holding59 Short life story?60 Longtime Cuban

leader64 Barcelona bear65 Get a chuckle out

of66 Showed

dissatisfaction,fan-style

67 Itch68 Move to new soil69 Run through 57-

Across

DOWN1 Weimaraner

warning

2 San Juan sun3 Made room on a

crowded bench4 Heads-up5 Ignoramus6 Sweatshirt with a

head cover7 Syst. with hand

signals8 Poisonous

flowering shrub9 Hitchhiker’s hope

10 Tolkien’sTreebeard et al.

11 Got smaller12 Dugout

newcomer13 Quick18 Polynesian

carving22 Computer wonk23 Stash24 Kachina doll

maker26 Me. retailer,

initially29 Destined30 Bray beginning31 Philosopher

William of __,known for his“razor”

33 Drives away36 Cavity filler’s

org.

37 Paid foreveryone, as thetab

39 Step stealthily,informally

40 World Golf Hall ofFamer Isao

41 Swift sled43 Bar pint45 Oxymoronically

named British DJ__ Slim

46 Poker declaration

47 Coral reefenclosure

48 Sleeve band49 Camaro __-Z53 Greek fable

writer55 Miles away56 Garnish for a

Moscow Mule58 Arrests61 That, in Spanish62 Bug-eyed TV dog63 Peculiar

Tuesday’s Puzzle SolvedBy Jerome Gunderson and Marti DuGuay-Carpenter 5/29/13

(c)2013 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 5/29/13

Last week’s puzzle solved

Los Angeles Times Crossword PuzzleEdited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis

Check out this week’s flyers in the

West Kootenay AdvertiserIf you watch the nickels and dimes

the dollars will take care of themselves!

B&F Sales & Service

Buy-Low FoodsExtra FoodsOverwaitea

Panago

PharmasaveRonaSears

Castlegar Canadian Tire

Boundary Healing RoomsAffiliated with

International Association of Healing Rooms

Open: Tuesdays 6:30 - 8 pm Wednesdays 1-3 pm @ River Valley Community Church 2826 75th Ave. Grand Forks 250-443-5270

Trained prayer teamsready to pray with you

no charge • no appointment necessary“...And he will lay hands on the sick and they shall recover.”

Mark 16:17

It’s in the classified section!Business Directory

C o m m u -nity Futures Boundary and Waterlow Au-dio present the third annual Ford Pier and Friends Canada

Day weekend concert featuring performances by Vancouver-based bands Ladyhawk, the Ford Pier Vengeance Trio, Invasives, Slow Learners, with local acts the Brother Sister Show and Sober Becky.

The event will be held at City Park in Grand Forks from 5:30 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, June 29.

This is a free admission outdoor, live music concert event, featuring high-calibre touring bands and is possible thanks to the major spon-sorship of Community Futures Boundary, and event promotion and production, sound/stage/tent/lighting equipment and labour by Water-low Audio.

Campsites are available in City Park and res-ervations can be made at 250-442-5835.

Schedule5:30 p.m. – Sober Becky is a rippin’ folk punk

duo from Nelson/Grand Forks.www.myspace.com/soberbecky6 p.m. – The Brother Sister Show (formerly

known as Plectrum & Fender) is a local brother/sister acoustic rock duo (no Internet presence).

6:45 p.m. - Slow Learners is a punky trio from Vancouver, B.C.

w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / p a g e s / S l o w -Learners/193144244076476?fref=ts

7:30 p.m. – Invasives is an alternative rock band from Vancouver, B.C., back in town for the eighth time! www.facebook.com/pages/Inva-

sives/2858642216078:30 p.m. – The Ford Pier Vengeance Trio is

an alternative rock band from Vancouver, back for the third year in a row. www.myspace.com/fordpier

9:45 p.m. – Ladyhawk is a four-piece indie rock band from Vancouver, coming back to head-line for the second year in a row.

www.facebook.com/ladyhawk – www.lady-hawkladyhawk.com

Canada Day concert held June 29 at park

ZAKWATERLOW

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Duffy Driediger and Vancouver-based indie band Ladyhawk will again be performing at the Canada Day long weekend concert, which takes place on June 29 at City Park. SubmitteD Photo

COMMUNITY

the Grand Forks Legion held its second music jam night on Saturday evening. Russel mor-rison (front) is the lead guitar-ist for the Crowsnest. tanis Sklapsky Carson, vocalist of the house band, tear it up, said that the jam session has been a huge success and that it will continue through the summer every second Saturday at the legion hall.

SaSCha PoRteouS Photo

Legion is jammin’

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Thank YouFor Joining The Fight Against Cancer at Relay For Life

People are at the heart of the Canadian Cancer Society’s Mission – YOU are at the source of our success. Thank You, Boundary Country!

Many thanks to all our fantastic Survivors who walked the inaugural Victory Lap: Your strength and courage give us all hope and inspires us to continue to fi ght.

Thank you to our fantastic Teams - the most important part or Relay fundraising: Boundary Lodge Brigade • Boundary Women’s Transition House • DA YOGI BEARS II

Faith#Hope#Courage • Family Fun Team • GFFR Fireslayers • Grand Forks Credit Union Jazzercise Grand Forks • Kootenay Robusters • Peter and Sherry’s Team • Pharmasave 106

Relay Rowdies • Spirit of Glanville • Super Friends • Team Overwaitea24 Over Cancer • Team Smith Team WOW • The Dave Dale Girls • The Smith Girls • Unifab Industries Ltd • WTF: Winning The Fight.

Thank you also to our Individual participants.

Many thanks to all our entertainers for great performances: Carson Highway • Dave’s Not Here • Dave Walsh Band • Jazzercise • Jonah Rocks

Lisa Smith & Friends • Mad Dog 20/20 • Trevor & Megan.

Heartfelt thanks to all of our AMAZING volunteers – thank you for your passion: To the event planning team Cheryl Smith • Debbie Smith • Delphine Novak • Howard Aldridge, Jacquie Wolff • Jennifer Edwards • John Zibin • Pearl Aldridge • Rob Gerelus • Stacey Cassidy. Thank you to all of the wonderful event-day volunteers – your energy is inspiring!

Andy’s Custom Upholstery • City of Grand Forks Doug’s Autobody Automotive • JD Towing / Jim’s Automotive

Overwaitea Foods • Rilkoff’s Store • Waterlow AudioAlpine Signs • Bill Hinolly & The GFI Executive • Bron & Sons Nursery

Dave Dale Insurance • Uptown Sew & Serge • Yaky Jacquie’s Café

Advance Nursery • Alpine Disposal • Alysia Cupcakes • Bob Smith • Buy-Low Foods • Classic Cuts • Clyde’s Pub Dairy Queen Fields • Gospel Chapel • Grand Forks Farmer’s Market • Grand Forks Fire & Rescue Grand Forks Home Hardware - Downtown • Grand Forks Rotary Club • Grand Forks Station Pub

Hannah Bees • Howard Aldridge • Ian Taylor • Jerseyland Organics • Jilly Bean • Joga’s Espresso Café Landmark Books & Gifts Les Johnson • Ludowicz Mellette Law • Morrissey Creek Building Supplies

Mrs. B&B Bakery • Nick’s Feed Centre Panago • Pandosy Machine Shop • Paul & Val Horkoff • Pharmasave Robb’s Ride Select Offi ce • Shorty’s Barber Shop Springhill Eggs • Western Sign Group • Your Dollar Store and More

The Canadian Cancer Society extends a big thank you to our sponsors for supporting the continued success of Relay For Life.

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Don’t take your muscles for granted. Over 50,000 Canadians with Muscular Dystrophy take them very seriously.

Learn more at muscle.ca

It takes 11 muscles to read this ad.

3rd Annual

TournamentJune 22, 2013

Christina Lake Golf Course 282 • Second Ave. Christina Lake, BCEntry Fee: $75.00 per player

Includes: round of golf, cart, dinner, sleeve of CLFFS Golf Balls and a chance to win thousands of dollars in prizes.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR TITLE SPONSOR

D&D Service Centre and Storage Located in Christina Lake just off Highway 3.

For all your Certified R.V. & Auto Repairs and Parts and Accessories.

Call 250-447-9313 to book your individual or group tee times

Christina Lake Fire Fighter Society

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SELLING OFF TRAILERS PERMANENTLY SET-UP STARTING AT $1000

Totem Resort 61 Kingsley Rd, Christina Lake

Seasonal RV lots

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Father’s Day Celebrationin Grand Forks

Brought to you by the Indo Canadian community

Sunday, June 16th, 201310:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Everyone is welcome

See you there

6205 College Rd., Across from USCC Hall Hwy 3

All donations go to local charities Relay for Life and Children’s Fund

of Elk Club #493

Free Authentic East Indian Food

6785 - 19th St., Grand [email protected]

Call Jasmine for an appointment

250-442-2289Tomkat Automotive

DESIGNATED INSPECTION FACILITY

Automotive Tip of the Week

To help increase fuel mileage, use a fuel cleaner/additive in

every 3rd tank.

HairworxStudio250-442-8990

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COMMUNITY

Sunny delightTwo Grand Forks elementary schools (Perley and Hutton) once again participated in the Grand Forks Environment Committee’s Solar Car Project. Over 130 school children built solar cars. This is the third time the schools have participated in this project and each year the student designs of the cars have become more elaborate and clever. The students were given a basic model kit to assemble and run on a track provided by the Boundary Woodworkers Guild. Volunteers from the environment committee, Paul Pinard, Chris Moslin and Gary Smith, introduced and assisted the students with three challenges: build a more beautiful car, a more original car and build the fastest car. Races were held to decide the fastest cars in each school, while the students voted the winners of the other two categories. Many of the cars built this year will be on display at the fall fair in August.Top: Winners from Hutton: L-R Dante McDonald, Dawson Thomas, Ana McGill, Cliona O’Connor and Sydney Thomas. Miss-ing: Makenna Burrows and Jayden LeRoy (both best overall). Bottom: Winners from Perley: L-R Paul Pinard (environment com-mittee), Caitlyn Weber, Christina Lobay-Popoff, Britain Evdokimoff, Zandria Parker, Keegan Kenyon, Chris Moslin (environ-ment committee) and Andrew McKinlay (teacher). Missing: Miles Semenoff and Marlie Gallop (best overall).

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A24 www.grandforksgazette.ca Wednesday, June 12, 2013 Grand Forks Gazette

Heating a piece of iron until it’s piping hot, over a bed of fiery coals, is the first stage of the creation process in any blacksmith shop.

Students of a two-day blacksmithing course at the Boundary Museum will learn some of the history behind a trade that was once in the epicentre of every town, as the blacksmith was responsible for making tools and hard-ware necessary to keep farms flourishing and industry growing. The majority of the course, which is being offered from July 5 to 6, will focus around the basic techniques and prin-ciples required to turn a piece of wrought iron or steel into a hanging hook or handle.

“The students will start to learn hammer control, techniques on how to use a fire prop-erly, different uses of the fire, how you would place irons in the fire, how to look for good fire – as opposed to bad fire – hammering techniques and correct stance at the anvil,” said Henry Hamilton, a blacksmith from the town of Fort Steele (B.C.) who will be con-ducting the course.

“We will do a hook and then the mount-ing of the hook on a back plate and show how to make a decorative plate and then I will de-scribe some of the artistic focus on how we ap-proach looking at ironwork,” he said.

Inspiration for bringing blacksmithing to the museum came after the Boundary Mu-seum and the Boundary Woodworkers Guild found two forges (hearth used for heating metals) in the Doukhobor village at Hardy

Mountain last summer. “When I stumbled upon these two (forges)

I thought I had died and gone to heaven,” said Bob McTavish, member of the museum soci-ety and the woodworkers’ guild.

Museum members and woodworkers built a partially open blacksmith shop last fall at the Fructova School site.

The traditional shop will be used not only as an interactive display for the museum but also as a functioning workspace, where mu-seum members or woodwork guild members could use the space for their own personal projects.

McTavish told the Gazette that there is a lot of interest in the introductory blacksmith course.

“Three quarters of the class has already been filled,” he said.

Hamilton has been a blacksmith for 10 years and an instructor for the past two; he said that there has been a recent resurgence in the trade.

“People don’t associate that there is a black-smith in their region when typically there is, he said. “I live in a fairly small valley but there are five professional shops within an hour of the valley.”

McTavish already took the introductory course last year in Fort Steele and he hopes to take the advanced course, where he would learn how to make blacksmithing tools.

Priority is being offered to members of the Boundary Museum and Boundary Wood-workers Guild and if there is additional space, they will be offered to the public.

Call 250-442-3737 for more details.

Blacksmith course heats up local interest

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SASCHA PORTEOUSGazette Reporter

Bob McTavish has spearheaded the construction of the blacksmith shop at the Boundary Museum. All the equipment including the anvil, forge and blower have been sourced from the region and once used by local blacksmiths.

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Canada Day Information 2013With just a few short weeks left until the Canada Day Celebrations for 2013, preparations are underway for the family event, themed “Youth in the Community”.  Youth groups and individuals are invited to partici-pate in Canada Day in whatever capacity that interests them. It could be a float or march in the parade, a vendor’s booth in Gyro Park, for either membership sign-up, or fundraising or both.   Canada Day 2013 will be taking place in Gyro Park on Mon, July 1st.  For vendors, we will be closing off 5th St, and booths may be set up along both sides of the street. Vendor spaces are on a first-come / first-serve basis, and there will be a $5.00 vendor’s fee per booth, to be collected in the morning. Vendor’s should be set up by 9:00 am. Any food vendors will need to complete a Temporary Food Service Permit and submit to Interior Health (processing time could take up to 2 weeks). Parade will begin at 10:00 am at the GF Recreation Center and end at City Park. The Colour Party will continue on to Gyro Park for Opening Ceremonies at 11:00 am in Gyro Park. Parade entry forms are available at Your Dollar Store With More & Yaletown Acupuncture, along with parade route maps. Entertainment will start in Gyro Park at 9:30 am. There will be Canada Day Birthday cake served at 12:30 pm as well as the annual Watermelon Feast sponsored by Overwaitea Foods in Gyro Park. There will be a special Kidzone in Gyro Park throughout the day with fun activities for children.Everyone is welcome to help celebrate Canada’s 146th Birthday!  Please contact Canada Day Committee Coordinator, Anna Lactin, with any questions about participating at 250-442-2722 or email: [email protected].

SPORTS

The Boundary Youth Soccer Association (BYSA) has organized a summer camp for kids but it won’t be limited to just soccer.

In addition to learning soccer funda-mentals and techniques, the camp, which runs in Christina Lake from July 15 to the 19th, will introduce kids from the age of seven to 15 to basketball, tennis, beach vol-leyball, swimming, hiking, lake steward-ship, orienteering and kayaking.

“Instead of four hours of straight intense soccer on a warm day, we though why not break that up? Let’s do some soccer, let’s do some other sports, let’s do some hang-ing around and some interesting summer stuff,” said Jeff Olsen, the Boundary Youth Soccer Association president.

The camp will be run by Dylan Tooby, long-time soccer coach and former nation-al soccer player, and will include eight ses-sions of soccer for each player.

“The young fellow that is coming to run this camp, he plays on the Alberta team (Villains FC), he has done a ton of coach-ing and he has got amazing energy,” said Jacki Skeet, administrator of the Boundary Youth Soccer Association.

There will also be a group of senior high school and first-year college students help-ing to facilitate the camp.

“It’s a way for the older students to show leadership and provide lots of great guidance for the younger kids. It creates a great sense of community, which is what Boundary soccer is all about,” she said.

Enrolment for the camp is currently open to soccer association players, and as of June 15 it will be open to all the kids of the Boundary.

“We support all children,” said Skeet. “We want (the kids) to have a great time and a memorable experience.”

The camp is a way to promote youth ac-

tivity in the region. “We want to grow youth sport in the

whole valley. Our specific sport is soccer but you know we encourage all children to be active and have a good time and enjoy their childhood,” said the league adminis-trator.

The camp will cost $100 for BYSA mem-bers and $125 for non-BYSA members.

However, if money is a barrier for en-rolment, assistance is available.

“If the kid is not going because of fi-nancial concerns then we will make sure that the kid goes and anybody just needs to contact us (250-447-9227) in confidence on that,” said Olsen.

Multi-activity camp kicks off at Lake

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SASCHA PORTEOUSGazette Reporter

President of the Boundary Youth Soccer Association Jeff Olsen, tosses a soccer ball around. SASchA POrteOuS PhOtO

While people have said soccer isn’t big in North America, don’t tell that to peo-ple in the Boundary area.

The Boundary Youth Soccer Associa-tion season is on and the Wilson siblings, Caidy, Elijah and Leah, are enjoying the “Beautiful Game.”

Leah plays for the 11D Blueberries, Eli-jah for the 9E Titans and Caidy for the 7D Green Lightning.

“I love soccer because it’s very, very fun and to me, when I wake up in the morning and it’s time for a soccer game, it’s a good start to my day and I enjoy it,” opines Leah Wilson.

“I like soccer because I get to run hard

and I like to get exercise,” says Elijah Wil-son.

“I like soccer because it’s very fun and I like it because our team sometimes los-es and wins and I’m OK with that,” says Caidy.

Elijah and Caidy are midfielders but Leah plays defence and even goalkeeper, something she seems to really enjoy.

“If you want to play goalie, you can’t be afraid of the ball,” Leah explains. “It’s going to be coming at you, so if you’re afraid, you should probably not be a goalie because you will get hit in the face. Last year when I was playing, someone kicked me in the eye. It made me feel like I should just keep trying even though it hurt – I just have to get better at it.”

Youngsters loving the ‘Beautiful Game’ in the Boundary

KARL YUGazette Editor

From left: Siblings Leah, caidy and elijah Wilson are really enjoying playing for the Boundary Youth Soccer Association. Video at grandforksgazette.ca. KArL Yu PhOtO

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SPORTS

Summer is a great time to get your child into swim lessons with our week-long format. Grand Forks Rec-reation (GFREC) is now taking reg-istration for our Red Cross summer swim lessons. There will be only three sessions to choose from this year and class sizes are limited. The sessions will be held the week of July 8, July 22 and Aug. 12.

Christina Lake Recreation will be offering a session at the public beach the week of July 29.

If you are thinking about a career in aquatics or want training in water safety procedures, Christina Lake Rec-reation will be offering a summer Advanced Leadership camp at the public beach the week of July 29. This camp includes the Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross awards. Why not take advantage of a week at the beach and earn knowledge of water safety skills. Deadline to register for the summer camp is July 22.

***Christina Lake Recreation will be offering summer fit-

ness throughout July and August at the Lake. Instructor Corrine Olsen will be combining the latest fad in fitness, Zumba with pilates and stretching, providing you with a fun and exciting exercise program. Classes will be held on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.

at the Christina Lake Community Hall starting July 1. The registration fee for 10 classes is $85. We will allow drop-ins if we meet our minimum number and the deadline to register is June 24.

***Instructor Lupita Laird will be offer-

ing an evening fitness boot camp at the Christina Lake ball field. This program

will be held for the summer months starting July 2. Class-es will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The registration fee for 18 classes is $95 and the deadline to register is June 25.

***The Just TRI It Mini Triathlon is scheduled for today.

Anyone over the age of seven can participate in the short distance triathlon, which is aimed give you the TRI expe-rience in a fun and friendly environment. GFREC would like to thank the Grand Forks Cycling Club and parents for their time to help make this a safe and fun commu-nity event. The event starts at 5 p.m. behind the aquatic centre.

***The ninth annual Pharmasave Christina Lake Sprint

Triathlon and Kids Sprint is scheduled for Sunday, June 23. It is a fun event, perfect for the first time triathletes. Deadline to register is Wednesday, June 19. If you can

spare a few hours on June 23 to help make this a memo-rable experience for the athletes, please give us a call.

For information on the upcoming Christina Lake fit-ness program or the Pharmasave Christina Lake Triathlon give GFREC a call at 250-442-2202 or email us at [email protected].

Summer great time to get kids into swim lessons

LILLY BRYANT

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Nickolie Horkoff gets set to bike as part of last year’s GFREC mini triathlon.

KaRl Yu PHoto

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SPORTS

Having fun in the sunPerley Fun Day took place June 5 at the elementary school. The event is a year-end wrap up for students Kindergarten to Grade 3 (Grades 4 to 7 took part in a district track meet earlier in the month). There were stations with fun events and students headed to the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre for more fun in the afternoon. Photo right: Jacob Weichel (left) and Mya Van Halen work together in a race. Above left: Amy Zorn (left), Katy Livingston (fifth left) and Leanne Haslam (right) with students, playing a parachute game. KArL Yu PHoTos

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On May 7, 28 ladies partici-pated on a golf game of “Eenie Meenie” and it was a fun day.

The winners were: Heather

Peterson and Linda Stewart for Flight A, Joie Lavalley, Cathy Manson and Suzanne Knuth for Flight B and Val Horkoff, Barb Bannert and Linda McLean Flight C.

For May 28 results, 24 la-dies showed up and partici-pated on our Tuesday Ladies

League. The format was a team best

ball. The winners were Linda McGrath, Viola Macgregor

and Val Horkoff.On June 4, there was a good

turnout at the Christina Lake Golf Club.

Janet Fryer was welcomed as the newest member to the Tuesday Ladies League.

A best ball 1-2-3 game was played and the winning team was made up of Cathy Man-son, Joan Seminoff, Glenda Higgins and Nona Koochin.

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Ladies play game of ‘Eenie Meenie’

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SPORTS

James Donaldson Park is best known for hosting the Grand Forks International baseball tournament (GFI) in late summer.

However, with no GFI scheduled for this year, the ma-jority of the field’s users this year are the junior and men’s

local baseball teams. Tom Starchuk a pas-

sionate baseball player and team organizer of the Grand Forks Blues team told the Gazette that the professional sized baseball field has been falling by the way-side.

“We have pride in the park,” said Starchuk. “We have had season openers where the grass has been (91 cm) high behind the home plate and it’s embarrassing.”

In an effort to keep the city park up to base-ball standards, players have been taking on some of the upkeep and

maintenance themselves. “We (the men’s team) have work parties, we will

show up here and fix a base or weed the mounds,” said Starchuk.

After last year’s GFI tournament, the city tore up the infield with the intention of re-turfing it. The turf was not set in time for this year’s local baseball season, said City of Grand Forks CAO Doug Allin.

“It basically wouldn’t have taken in time for this year’s season so the turf would have been ruined because it wouldn’t have been set,” Allin said. “We put the tempo-rary dressing on the field, which will be utilized on the other infields after we remove it and put in the turf this fall.”

Starchuk said that the infield was dressed with clay just in time for their season.

“We thought we just about lost our season,” said Starchuk.

Allin said that the city met with the men’s baseball team to talk about the field use, preparation for the season and just trying to establish better communications.

Starchuk said the park has everything it needs to be a top-tier baseball field, it just needs some more care and attention.

“Our team has played in the GFI for the last three years and we have been hearing stuff from the other teams how this used to be such a nice park,” said the Blues baseball player. “Now infielders and outfielders are kind of whin-ing about the lips of the grass and the unevenness of the field.”

Starchuk said the city has jumped on board lately with the upkeep and maintenance of the park and with the new turf being laid in the fall, things are looking better for baseball players.

“I know that (the park) is a municipally-owned facility and the municipality is responsible for the maintenance on it and we are responsible to work with the field users,” said Allin.

Player: Baseball park needs some TLCz JAMES DONALDSON PARK

Tom Starchuk plays for the men’s Grand Forks Blues baseball team. Karl Yu PhoTo

SASCHA PORTEOUSGazette Reporter

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This week:

Weekender

Perley Elementary students are taking part in a triathlon

tomorrow. Hear what some of the student triathletes have to say as part of the Grand Forks

Gazette Weekender.

Story at www.grandforksgazette.ca

on Saturday morning.

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Register today for September 2013 entry.Phone 250.365.1233 for details.

June 24th to June 30th

The Royal Canadian LegionBranch 59

Will be holding an Open House and Membership Drive on

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from 11:30am to 2:00pm

In celebration of Legion week

• We will be hosting an informal lunch for all participants from 11:30am to 1:30pm

• With sandwiches, cake & ice cream, coffee, tea and soft beverages.

• Photos will be taken during cheque presentations and the Pipe Band will be

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SPORTSGrand Forks Piranhas swim meet 2013The Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club hosted a meet at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre last Saturday. Clubs came from Trail, Creston, Castlegar and Colville, Wash. Each swimmer competed in 50-m butterfly, 50-m breast-stroke, 50-m freestyle and 50-m backstroke. Points were totaled from each race for a combined total. The swimmers in each division with the highest combined total won medals. The home team took first place followed by Trail, Castlegar, Colville and Creston.

GrAnd ForkS B meeT reCordS50-m freestyle: Sydney Gunther50-m butterfly and 50-m freestyle: Ethan Argue100-m breaststroke: Leena Corbeil50-m butterfly: Chloe Skerritt

GrAnd ForkS PirAnhAS medALSGold: kohei dunnet, ethan Argue, Sarah heric and Sydney GuntherSilver: Bryce Findlater, Sam Podmoroff, Jayden Leroy, Sierra Campbell, Leena Corbeil and Trentin LudwarBronze: Jailyn needoba and Chloe Skerritt kArL Yu PhoToS

From left, Grand Forks Piranhas kohei dunnet, eve Van Agteren, emma Lewis, maddy Coupland, makenna deVries, Alexandra Larson and dante Grootjes during a lunch break at dick Bartlett Park, across the street from the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre.

Top left: Thea Van Agteren and dierdre Wark between events at the June 8 meet. Top right: ethan Ar-gue focuses before an event. Bottom: on your mark, get set … Sydney Gunther and Sierra Campbell dive into the pool.

Top: kat Grootjes enjoys the action while child davina takes an afternoon nap. Bottom: Maddy Barnfield does a lap in the pool.

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CHURCH DIRECTORYANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

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

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

BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCHContact: Gene 250-449-2422

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCHIndependent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV

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

HüMüH MONASTERYBuddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

UNITED CHURCH OF CANAtDABoundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood

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

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

Myrna Catherine CoburnMyrna Catherine Coburn, age 69, of Midway, B.C. passed away on June 2, 2013

at Boundary Hospital in Grand Forks. She gallantly fought the cancer that eventu-ally took her away.

Myrna was born in Vancouver, B.C. on June 21, 1943. She graduated from North Burnaby High School in 1962.

Myrna and John were married in Toronto, Ontario on August 10, 1966.

Myrna’s work career started with fi ling for the family business, Glenburn Excavating Company Limited, and progressed to keypunch operator for companies like Crouse Hinds and IBM. As an entre-preneur she operated her own data entry/software installation company and eventually took over the family business.

Myrna was an active volunteer in her commu-nity in such projects as Movies and Popcorn at the local school, the community garden at Stoney Creek in Burnaby and the Burnaby Volunteer Centre.

Myrna was a Charter Member of the Rotary Club of Burnaby Deer Lake and served as secretary and Exchange Student Chair. In the Rotary District she was involved with Rotaract and the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Program.

Myrna is survived by husband John, sister Colleen, daughters Teresa and Katherine, grandchildren Leanne, Jessica and Robert, many nieces and nephews.

Myrna is preceded in death by her parents Katherine Mahaffey (nee Pozzo), born in Kamloops, B.C., and Jim Mahaffey, born in Belfast, Ireland.

In lieu of fl owers, please make a pledge to the JLB Memorial Kettle River Run in Myrna Coburn’s name for John and Jessica, who will walk the 10km course. To pledge, visit www.midwaylibrary.bc.ca.

A Celebration of Life will be held at the Midway Community Centre on June 15, 2013 at 2 p.m.

GrahamFuneral Home

Blaine R. Krist

Serving the community since 1936

Our staff is committed to your complete satisfaction. We pride ourselves on the

quality of our service, LOWEST PRICE, and our

dedication to the community.

“We Invite You To Compare”

5920 Kootenay StreetOliver, B.C.

(Same location since 1974)

Monday to Friday8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Evening, Saturday and Sunday by appointment

250.498.3833

Memorial Service

Irene Bartlett

Please join us in celebrating the life of

St. John’s in Grand Forks Saturday, June 15th

1:00 pm. Your presence will be much

appreciated by Irene’s family.

HEALTH

June 21 is just around the corner. For many of us this means it’s time to get ready for summer. Planning to do some cleaning? Bringing your summer gear out of storage? Heading to the great outdoors to open the cabin? It’s important to know that activities like these can result in contact with bats, the primary carrier of the rabies virus in B.C.

Rabies is a very serious disease that affects the ner-vous system.

If not treated in time, rabies is al-most always fatal. Last year, 39 peo-ple in the region were treated for po-tential exposure to rabies. Treatment, involving a two-week long period of vaccinations, must be administered as soon as possible after exposure.

“Between four and eight per cent of the bats that are tested after coming into contact with people are

found to have the rabies virus,” said Jennifer Jeyes, communicable disease specialist with Interior Health. “Most bat-human encoun-ters occur when bats get into houses or sum-mer cabins, usually through open windows, doors, chimneys, or narrow cracks. Attics are a favourite bat refuge. If you come into con-tact with live or dead bats, it is very impor-tant to avoid touching them.”

Interior Health advises that all contact with bats should be taken seriously.

“Anyone who has come into contact with a bat should call the local public health unit or their doctor right away even if you can’t see bite marks or scratches,” said Jeyes. “Bats have tiny sharp teeth and claws, so scratches or bites may not be vis-ible but could still be there. People should not wait for symp-toms to appear. Get checked out as soon as possible – early treatment is crucial to prevent the disease from progressing.”

Interior Health offers these tips to protect yourself:Prevention

Do not touch live or dead bats. Parents should tell their children not to play with or touch bats.

Make your home or cabin “bat proof”. Keep doors and windows closed, make sure window screens don’t have any holes, and keep the attic area free of bats by keeping all vents properly screened and by closing off other openings.

If you find a live bat in a room of your home, open the window and close interior doors until the bat leaves.

Seek professional bat-control advice (from a pest control or wildlife specialist) if your home or workplace or is inhabited by bats.

Avoid locations or activities where bats are likely to be found (e.g., caves).

If you have a pet dog, cat, or ferret, make sure they are vaccinated regularly against rabies.

Pets that were born and raised in B.C. pose a very low risk of transmitting rabies to humans; however, vaccinating your pets will protect them from rabies.

If you have been bitten or scratchedThoroughly wash the wounds with soap and

water.Contact your local public health unit or family

doctor immediately.Call a wildlife or pest control company to cap-

ture the bat. If trying to capture the bat yourself, avoid contact by wearing leather gloves, a hat, long sleeves, and pants.

Safely contain the bat in a secure covered con-tainer to prevent others from being exposed.

Keep the bat in a safe location until Public Health can arrange to pick it up and test it for ra-bies.

When traveling abroadIn B.C., bats carry the rabies virus and other

animals are only rarely infected. In other parts of the world rabies can be carried

by other species. Be aware of the risk of rabies in the country you are visiting.

If you were bitten by an animal and started on the rabies vaccine, keep all documentation you were provided. It will need to be reviewed by Public Health when you return home.

Note the type of clinic or hospital you visited. This information will be used by Public Health to determine if you received the same standard of protection that you would have received at home.

See HealthLink BC File No. 07: www.health-linkbc.ca/healthfiles/hfile07.stm for more.

INTERIORHEALTH

z Health Submission

Protect against rabies

Something sure smells funny

A smelly situation almost befell a local photog-rapher who was out and about. Fortunately, he wasn’t a victim of a skunk’s fumigation but he did manage to take a picture of animal Pepe Le Pew is based on

Herb NoseWortHy PHoto

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BUILD YOUR CAREER WITH US

Tolko Industries Ltd. is a forest products company with marketing, resource management and manufacturing operations throughout Western Canada. We are currently seeking a Maintenance Supervisor to join our team at our Armstrong Division located in the North Okanagan Region of British Columbia. We are looking for a key member of our team who will be engaged in our pursuit of World Class Maintenance Performance.

RESPONSIBILITIESThe Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for providing supervision of maintenance crews to maintain and improve operational performance and ensure quality and machine safety standards. Weekend work supervision will be required.

QUALIFICATIONS:

minimum 3 to 5 years’ experience in forest industry.

Strong values of Safety, Respect, Progressiveness, Open Communication, Integrity and Profit guide us at Tolko.

TO APPLY:If you are interested in exploring this opportunity and being part of our community please visit our website at: www.tolko.com and submit your resume by June 20, 2013.

Maintenance SupervisorArmstrong Division

Planer Technician #1

Apply today at www.tolko.com

Do you thrive in a dynamic and challenging environment with opportuni e or con nuou growth and development?

Emcon Services Inc. is looking for a

CERTIFIED HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC

for the Grand Forks Area to start immediately.Good fabricating and welding skills given preference. Please forward resumes to

Holly Borisenkoff [email protected]

Emcon Services Inc. is looking for a

CERTIFIED WELDERfor the Grand Forks Area to start immediately.

Good fabricating skills given preference. Please forward resumes to

Holly Borisenkoff [email protected]

The Grand Forks Gazette and Boundary Creek Times are looking for a summer student to help with our busy vacation schedule. We are looking for a bright young mind who is computer savvy, good with people and wants to learn new skills and take on new challenges.

The job includes data entry, helping the public, answering phones, being pleasant, maybe taking a few pictures and being able to adapt and adjust to whatever needs to be done in a busy offi ce. We are really looking for someone who is willing to roll up their sleeves, get to work and do what is needed to get the job done.

This is a full-time job beginning in late June and running until late August. This is a great opportunity for the right person and if you think that person is you please send us a resume, with cover letter to Chuck Bennett via email at [email protected]. No phone calls please.

Help Wanted

Help Wanted Help WantedAnnouncements

Coming EventsFriendly reminder: Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, from 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Al-so, please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you.

Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 - 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Angli-can Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.

VENDORS WANTED: Grand Forks and District Fall

Fair, August 23rd., 24th., and 25th., 2013.

Dick Bartlett Park and the G.F. Curling Rink. Vendors welcome. Please call Jason:

1-250-666-1121 or email: [email protected]

Vendor forms are available on our website:

www.grandforksfallfair.ca

Information

Boundary Community

Hospice Association

Compassionate end of life

resources and support.Call

250-443-2162

Employment

Business Opportunities

ALL CASH Drink & Snack Vending Business Route. Complete Training. Small In-vestment required. 1-888-979-VEND(8363).www.healthydrinkvending.co

CHRISTINA Lakeside Resort is seeking a person or persons interested in responding to an Expression of Interest to pro-vide services to the Resort as Contract Manager. Christina Lakeside Resort (CLR) is a seasonal recreational property containing 138 member owned sites, recreation facilities, boat docks, extensive beach areas and its own sewage treatment plant. Applicants should have experience and/or training in all aspects of the resort man-agement including guest and owner services, all offi ce func-tions including bookkeeping, Microsoft Offi ce and mainte-nance of marine and land based assets. The successful candidate must have Sewage Plant Operation certifi cate at time of contract signing as well as confi ned space entry train-ing. Candidates who display alternate, but equivalent work history will be considered al-though those with industry ex-perience will be given priority. Interested parties should re-spond no later than June 19, 2013 [email protected] receive the Expression of Interest Documents.

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Employment

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

We require immediately Class 1 drivers for Canada and US for the following positions: • US Team drivers • Part Time /Casual Drivers for Cana-da/US • Drivers interested in a truck share program for Cana-da/US. We supply you with a paid company cell, fuel cards, all paid picks and drops, assigned units and regular home time. All you need is 3 yrs verifi able experience, clean abstract and a good attitude. Please indicate on your resume the position applying for. Please fax resumes and abstracts to 250-546-0600, or by email to [email protected] No phone calls please.

Education/Trade Schools

APPLY NOW: Pennywise Scholarship For Women to at-tend Journalism certifi cate course at Langara College in Vancouver. Deadline June 15, 2013. For more information:

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OVER 90% Employment rate for CanScribe graduates! Medical Transcriptionists are in demand and CanScribe graduates get jobs. Payments under $100 per month. 1-800-466-1535. [email protected]

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We are offering a very competitive pay rate and

benefit package with an exceptional work environment to the qualified candidate.

Send resume and cover letter attn: Justin

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An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mort-gage and maintenance pay-ments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consul-tation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248.

Full Time Inside Sales Position available immedi-ately. Candidate must have Building Supply experience, be computer literate and possess outstanding cus-tomer service skills. Please send resume w/references P.O. Box 700, Grand Forks BC., V0H 1H0Only those selected for inter-view will be contacted.

Full Time position. HAIB driver w/Class 3 Air ticket. Must have BC Certifi cation and be customer oriented. Benefi t package. Send re-sume w/driver’s abstract & references to P.O. Box 700, Grand Forks, BC. V0H1H0. Only those selected for inter-view will be contacted.

Employment

Help WantedGUARANTEED JOB place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen for oil and gas in-dustry. Call 24hr free recorded message for information: 1-800-972-0209

Liquor Store and More, look-ing for part time employee. Must be fl exible to work night shifts and weekends. Drop re-sume at Grand Forks location.

Now hiring! F/T & P/T posi-tions at Grand Forks Dairy Queen. Please drop off a re-sume at 1555 Central Ave.

Career Opportunities

Employment

Help WantedPart-time retail salesperson (18hrs/wk) for busy, well es-tablished store. Should be hard working, in good physical condition and friendly. If you possess good customer ser-vice skills and think you would be a good fi t, bring your re-sume to Sunshine Valley Ap-pliance. 7362 2nd Street, Grand Forks.Prestige Painting in Grand Forks, is looking for a full time painter and helper for 4 months. Must be in good physical shape and have transportation. Wage depen-dant on experience. Call Brian 250-666-0666.

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Help WantedSecure Vernon company look-ing for Marine Mechanic, with good customer service, atten-tion to detail, must have valid boat license, drivers license an asset. Fast paced environ-ment. [email protected]

Vaagen Fibre Canada is an expanding Sawmill operation looking for production em-ployees. Candidates should be physically fi t, organized and reliable. Preference will be given to those with indus-trial experience. Please reply with a resume to [email protected] or fax to 250-449-2907.

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Licensed Practical NursesBayshore Home Health

Bayshore Home Health is currently seeking Registered Nurses & Licensed Practical Nurses for night shifts in the Castlegar/ Nelson area to work with children with complex care needs. If you are an RN or LPN and love working with children and their families , we would appreciate hearing from you. Pediatric experience is an asset and we do offer client specifi c training.

Please send your resume and cover letter to:[email protected] or

fax to 1-866-686-7435

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

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Work WantedWould you like a break from your care taking routine. I will spell you, I can make cookies go for a walk or do a some house cleaning while I’m in your home. 250-442-5051

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

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Garden & LawnGood topsoil $35 pickup load. Pick up between 10:00 & 1:00, Monday to Friday. 250-442-2013 or 250-442-2014.Grand Forks: Joan’s outdoor care for seniors. Weeds pulled, gardens loved, lawn mowed.250-442-8239. $15/ hr.

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

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Merchandise for Sale

AuctionsRESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Auction Burnaby - Saturday June 15th @ 11am - Used Equipment and Refrigeration from closures, buyouts & bailiff seizures. New Equipment Liq-uidation - direct from manufac-turer, & dealer showrooms! Got to www.KwikAuctions.com - or call 1-800-556-5945

Firewood/FuelGrand Forks: Firewood, fi r, pine, larch. Sue or Rick the Mountain Man. 250-442-3458 message, cell 250-442-6742.

Garage SalesANTIQUE Furniture, piano, tires, solid oak living room set, misc household items, every-thing like new 875 China Creek Road Genelle.... Big Building in RV Storage area Saturday 8-1 June 8th Preview Furniture 9-3 week daysChristina Lake: Daily on go-ing sale. Starts June 15th to 23rd. 9am-5pm. 3356 E Lake Dr. Tools, treadmill, furniture, gardening supply’s & much more.Grand Forks: Border Self Storage, 18th St. Saturdays June 15 & 22. from 9am-1pm. Bee supplys, hand made Dou-kabor quilt and many misc items. Something for everyoneGrand Forks Fri & Sat, June 14 & 15, 8am-3pm. 2075 Car-son Rd.Grand Forks:Large multi-family. June 15. Curtain blinds, light fi xtures, bedspreads. Something for everyone. 8am-3pm. 7551 23 St near Hutton School. Early birds welcome.Grand Forks: Moving Sale!!! 5175 Siminoff Rd. Sat/Sun. June 15/16. 9am-?. Great stuffGrand Forks Multi fami-ly-4305 Victoria Rd, 4245 Vic-toria Rd and 6305 Reservior Rd. June 15, 9am-?.Grand Forks: Multi Family Sale. 9am-4pm. Sat & Sun. June 15 & 16. 510 Atwood Rd.Last Moving sale, 8am-?, Fri/Sat. June 14/15. Offers and mostly free. 585 65th Ave. in south Ruckle.

Merchandise for Sale

Garage SalesGrand Forks: Sat, June 15, 7:30am-?, 7551 22nd St. Many baby and toddler items in very good condition. Assort-ment of small and large household items & furniture in good condition.

Grand Forks: Unit #2 - 673021 st. Sat June 15. 8am-1pm. Something for everyone, no children’s items. NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE.Yard Sale & Bake Sale. 7140 4th St. Saturday June 22. 9am-3pm. Tools & household.

Garden EquipmentWeedBoss line trimmer, pow-ered by Briggs & Stratton. $125. 250-442-2522

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Cassio Electronic keyboard near new $200. phone 250-442-3751.Couch $125/obo, recliner $125/obo. 250-442-5799.Double pane sealed vinyl win-dows, some with screens, vari-ous sizes, ideal for cottage or workshop. 250-442-3521 or 250-442-7807.

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Features of the Week

Pete Vanjoff 442-7415#1 Producer

CHRISTINA LAKE GEMLarge family home with lots of elbow

room. Walk to the beach from this quality family home with a full guest suite including full kitchen. Beautiful large decks. Large yard for your RVs and boat parking. Immaculate home and landscaping. Wine room, cold

storage and more. Great price. Well below replacement. Must see.

71 ACRE RANCH WEST OF GRAND FORKS.

Great log home and lots of quality out-buildings. Great views and great valley bot-tom land. Its all fenced and cross-fenced. 2 year-round creeks. Lots of pasture and

hayland, even more if you want to dip into the merchantable timber at the north end of the property. 2400 sq.ft. log home with wrap-around decks and walkout basement. Complete self contained suite in basement. Very easy access helps make this a rare and

well priced acreage.

$385,000

$549,000

272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC

250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199www.grandforksrealestate.ca

Property Management Services

Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

1241 SQ FT 3 BR HOME TO LOCK UP. Ready for your fi nishing.

Large lot. Desirable location, Greenwood. $64,900. MLS# 216776

ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING!6 yr old 925 sq. ft. modular home in like new

condition, 2 BR, ensuite plus main bathroom, walk in closet, central air, C/W 5 appliances and much

more. $124,900. MLS# 2206271

A RARE FIND. 73 x 115 ft building lot, fl at, treed building site. Centrally located, walking distance to all schools, rec centre and close to town. The adjoining lot 73 x 115 ft. could be purchased to create a lot

large enough to build a duplex for extra income. All city services at the lot line. $88,000. MLS# 2211368

GRAND FORKS’S ONLY CAR WASH, CAR RENTAL, AND SCOOTER SALES BUSINESS. Well established with lots more potential business available. Turn-key

operation, even all the rental cars, the equipment, and the complete offi ce equipment and supplies. Every-thing is in great shape. $65,000. MLS# 4100209

REDUCED!! Great 1 BR, 1 bath, 55+, small pets allowed, in unit laundry, covered parking, storage, clubroom, gas fi replace, strata $133 per month, elevator, perfect for Snowbirds, walk to all amenities, come take a

look and try your offer. $109,000. MLS# 2214194

MOODY CREEK ESTATES 31-1500 Neimi Road

OPEN HOUSE Thursday

10am - 2pm REALTOR® On Duty

EXTENSIVELY REMODELLED! 2 storey home with fully fi nished basement,

detached garage, separate shop & conveniently located to downtown. A must see at $269,000.

MLS# 2389426

90 FEET OF BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACH with all day sunshine. Amazing lakefront

property. 4 BR, 3 living areas. $1,389,000. MLS# 2219045

CUSTOM BUILT HOME! Well maintained, over 3,300 sq. ft. of open spacious living space. Lots of great features for your special lifestyle. A must to view at $405,000. Owners want to move so

try your offer. MLS# 2212759

RECREATIONAL CABIN relaxation on just over 12 acres, less than

5 minutes to town above Gilpin Road on the range above the bird sanctuary. $169,000.

HOP, SKIP AND JUMP to town from this great location. Nearly 3000 square feet. Just $255,000. MLS# K213550

2 BR, 1 BATH, one level easy access condo. Galley style kitchen and 2 patios. A short walk to downtown. Bring an offer to your REALTOR® to-day. Reasonable strata fees include snow removal

and gardening. $169,000. MLS# 2214595

SPECTACULAR 25 ACRES on Stewart Creek Road. Great building sites and views with well and approved

septic site. Just $155,000! MLS# 2216567

TEN VIEW ACRES WITH TWO NEWLY RENOVATED HOUSES

and a huge new shop. Great income proper-ty with three rentals or live in the big house and enjoy the rental income from the other house and the basement suite. $359,000.

PRIVATE PARADISE just minutes from town. 18+ acres, 14x67 modular, large area deer fenced for

gardens, fruit trees and numerous varieties of berries. 20X24 insulated & heated offi ce/shop/studio.

$239,000. MLS# 10062657

NEW LISTING.This is one the nicest lots available in Grand

Forks. Located in Valmar subdivision, on quiet cul-de-sac. This lot is unique as there is rear yard

access. $89,500. MLS# 2390334

THIS HOME IS LOCATED ON LARGE CORNER LOT with park like yard that is deer proof! 3 BR, new fl ooring and windows. Great location, close to school, Kettle River and Trans

Canada Trail. $269,900. MLS# 2389628

17 ACRES SERENE PRIVACY WITH MANLY CREEK. 2127 sq.ft., 2 BR stackwall/cordwood home, cool in summer, warm in winter. Large deck, gazebo, fenced garden.

Well priced @$369,000. MLS#2390006

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GarySmith

250-443-1256

Ron Woods

250-442-7636

PeteVanjoff

250-442-7415

Ken Dodds

250-442-2632

LindaGray

250-442-6474

PatBallard

250-442-7616

GayleHolmes

250-442-7516

AaronAnthony

250-584-4663

HarryDavy

250-442-0466

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Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleFridge, stove, microwave, dis-tiller (large). 250-442-8026.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?

Kenmore electric stove, self cleaning oven, good condition, everything works, asking $225/obo. Tempered glass computer desk, $20. Used standard toilet, complete w/seat, $20. Glass top coffee table, $20. 250-447-9558.

Premium Ceder fence boards. 700 3.5 wide, 6ft tall. planed all four sides. Appx 200 ft of fence, no gap. $1,800/obo. 250-666-1800.

Reliance house alarm, all equipment, take over monthly payment. 250-442-3850.

Houses For Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleSTEEL BUILDING - DIY Sum-mer sale! - Bonus Days extra 5% off. 20X22 $3,998. 25X24 $4,620. 30X34 $6,656. 32X42 $8,488. 40X54 $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422.www.pioneersteel.caSTEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x 40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60 x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Misc. WantedSmall utility trailer for use be-hind small garden tractor. Message. 250-442-3096.True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accu- mulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-250-499-0251

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Merchandise for Sale

Misc. WantedWanted old wood frame win-dows for a hothouse. 250-442-2375.

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

Real Estate

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

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

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

in ready. 250-365-5582

HOUSE FOR SALE -$265,000 3 BDRM, 2 1/2 Bath, Brand new fl ooring, decks, appliances and fence. U/G Sprinklers, 2 Car Garage, Fantastic location! Move right in! Call #250-442-0609 for more info.

Houses For SaleChristiana Lake 1982 Fife Rd. Double wide, .98 acre on Sutherland Cr. 2 blocks from beach. $189K. 250-447-9036.

Real Estate

Houses For SaleChristina Lake 2 up 1 down, .7 acre, garage w/shop, 1 block to beach, $249,000. 250-447-9036.

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

Grand Forks: 2.5 acres, 4 bdrm, 2 bath (one up-one down), fi nished basement, garage, shop, great location, $319,000. 250-442-0222.

Grand Forks: Charming 3 bdrm, 1 full bath, 2 half baths, beautiful hardwood fl oors, high ceilings, spacious new kitchen, newer reno’s in the rest of the house, fenced front & back, new siding. 387 75th Ave. facebook.com/shusterchr is 250-862-6532. $236,000.

Grand Forks REDUCED! To-tally renovated like new! Open plan, 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath, part basement, on quiet st. Lg yard w/sprinklers & car port. Great buy at $175k. 250-442-5542.

Real Estate

LotsChristina Lake Level .98 acre on Sutherland Cr. 2 blcks from beach. All services, older 3bdrm double wide on bsmt., live in while you build. $189K. 250-447-9036.

Mobile Homes & Parks

2005 double wide, 3 bdrm, 24x44, Triangle Gardens. UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport. 250-442-8676.Greenwood: must sell, 2bdrm mobile home on corner lot, garage, sm shop, RV parking, $67,900/obo. 250-445-6340.RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Af-fordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Kere-meos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentGrand Forks-2 brdm apt. Black Knight upper fl oor. NP, NS. 250-442-2599 / 443-1599.Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath condo. N/S, N/P. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.Grand Forks: Lg 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 app’s, private 400 sq ft deck. N/S, N/P. $750/m + util. 250-442-7808.

Commercial/Industrial

FOR Lease July 1: Exception-al commercial space on Ver-non Street,1600 sq ft, includes parking, services, 2 entrances including handicap friendly. 5 large windows overlook Ver-non Street and Elephant Mountain. Excellent marketing perspectives to all traffi c on the highway, highly visible from Vernon Street, enter from the lane between Vernon and Baker St. Call 250-551-6398,

Houses For Sale

Rentals

Commercial/Industrial

Grand Forks: 1,000 sq ft. commercial offi ce space next to the Gazette on Riverside Dr. 780-723-2297.Grand Forks: 1200 sq ft, could be used for heated stor-age, util’s incl. 250-442-9780.

Misc for RentAbbeyfi eld Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.Grand Forks, Cheap living space for rent. 250-442-0242.

Mobile Homes & Pads

Grand Forks: 2brm trailer in country setting. $575/m + utilities. 250-442-8061.Grand Forks: Handyman Special Secluded 2 bdrm trail-er. No power, has well. Needs TLC. $200/m. 250-442-2378.

Homes for Rent

Christina Lake: 3 bdrm, long term rental/lease, avail now. Accepting applications, RR, N/S. $1,250/m utils inc + cable & net. 250-442-2683.COMPLETELY updated 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Great view on Daniel Street, Trail. New fl ooring and appliances, F, S, W/D, D and fi replace. Small pets okay. $850 + D.D. 250-551-1048.Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, N/S, N/P, 4 appl’s. S. Ruckle. $675/m + utils. 250-442-2954.Greenwood- 2bd, 6 appls, cov’d prkg, patio, storage, 45+, pet neg. $620. 250-442-2449.

Houses For Sale

Rentals

Homes for RentMidway 3 bdrms, 1 bath, mud room, bsmt, 3 car parking or use for workshop. Updated, laminate fl ooring, new bath-room. $650 plus utils. Available now. Call Debbie at 604-946-6779

PastureGrand Forks: about 36 acresof fenced pasture land @ 1335 Gillpin Rd. Property has lg shop w/attached living quar-ters. Asking $290,000. Pasture is rented for 2013. For more information contact Doug Nor-man @ 1-306-249-0859.

Property Management

RentalsGrand Forks; 2 bdrm apt. $750/m util. inc. 1 bdrm house on lot, $750/m util’s incl. 4 bdrm, 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, close to schools, $1,050/m.Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s, $550/m. 3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m.

COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE

Available in Grand Forks and Greenwood

Terms negotiableN/S, N/P, References.

Ken: [email protected]

Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

RV PadsGrand Forks river front RV pads, full hookups, $350/m. 250-443-5049.

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Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720

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Rentals

Shared Accommodation

Grand Forks: Shared NS ac-commodation + utils. RV park-ing/ storage space. IN EX-CHANGE for help with repairs, yard work, etc. Truck & tools required. 250-442-6822.

StorageCascade Containers & Stor-age. All sizes available. Sales or Rentals($100/m). Yellow building east end of Grand Forks. 6401 Hyw. 3. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599.

Suites, LowerChristina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, $700/m utils & internet includ-ed, partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275.Grand Forks. 1 bdrm down-town, newly updated, $700/m util’s incl. 250-497-7808.

Transportation

Auto Accessories/Parts

4 All Season Tires mtd on 5 stud GMC rims. P235/75R 15. $200. 250-442-5205

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Cars - Domestic1989 Lincoln Car, very good condition in & out, new paint, 302 economy engine, snow tires front & back. $1500 OBO Call Dennis 250 445-6571

1994 Buick Regal G.S. Coupe, 3.8L V6, auto, 183,800km, fairly good condi-tion. $1,800/obo. 250-442-0073.

1997 Buick Regal G.S. 3.8 L, 6 cyl auto, excellent condition, asking $2,500. 250-442-3850

2001 Buick Le Sabre, excel-lent condition, 130,000km, c/w summer & winter tires on rims, asking $3,300. 250-442-0484.

2012 Ford Focus (rebuilt), ful-ly loaded, 8k only, $14,900. 250-442-0400. Message.

99 Buick Century. $1,200/obo. Cruise, air. Runs well. 7548 2nd. St. 250-442-5550.

Transportation

Cars - Sports & Imports

1992 Mercedes 190E, 4 dr se-dan, 2.3L 4 cyl, auto, white with gray leather interior, elec-tric sun roof. 177,000 kms. This car is in very good condi-tion, no rust at al, no acci-dents. Needs no repairs. $3,200.00. 250-442-2674 after 6pm.

1994 CORVETTE COUPEGreat shape. 165,000 kms. $11,100 leave message at250-421-1747

1995 Honda Accord, auto, very clean, well maintained, 266,000km, $2,000/obo. 250-442-3067 or 250-666-0075.

1997 Saab 900S, recent tune up, very good condition, auto, PW, PD, AC & cruise. $1,800. California car! 250-442-6134

2007 Camry LE, like new, maintenance up to date, cool-ant fl ushed, AC, auto, fully loaded, $12,500. GREAT ON GAS!!! 250-442-3385

Off Road Vehicles1986 Big Wheel BW350 Yamaha M/C with fat tired trailer. $2,000. 250-442-5635

Recreational/Sale1979 Slumber Queen camper, 9ft 8in, clean, comfortable, full bath, fridge (needs TLC), stove, oven, hot water, fur-nace, queen bed, lots of stor-age, $750. 250-442-0747 or [email protected]

1988 furnished 32’Travel Trailer with large roofed 12x30’ deck new

fridge, extra fridge and freezer in shed permanently parked at

Cedar Glen Campground (occupancies April to Oct) at

Balfour Landing behind bakery $15,000, Pad fee is paid to April 1st, 2014, 365-4740

1997 25.5-ft Kustom Koach 5th wheel, living room slide out, sleeps 4, A/C, awning, mi-cro, fridge, propane stove/fur-nace, new rubber, under cover 12/m of the yr, extra built-on table outside, outside shower. Very low mileage. Price seri-ous offers only. $7,500obo. Can be viewed at 8360 Out-look Rd. 250-442-0882 days only.

Security 5th wheel trailer and truck package deal $8,000. Phone 250-442-3751.

Transportation

Trucks & Vans1977 Dodge 1 ton, triple E Motor home, 440 eng., 3 sp, doulee. Runs great, body fair, fridge works, good hunting rig, tow hitch. $1,300/obo.

1980 Fairmont Wagon, 200 cu.in., 6 cyl., 4spd, for parts or as is. 1996 GMC pass. van, needs fuel pump, as is or parts. 1994 GMC, 4x4, PU, V6, for parts. 250-442-5848.

2000 Dodge Dakota quad cab 4x4 V6, w/canopy, tow sys. New winters, bearings, oxygen sensor. Fully serviced. Asking $2,500. 250-442-0484.2001 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4, 5 spd, Reg. cab, long box, 5.9L V8 engine 208,000 Km. Runs good. Trailer hitch and wiring, alum headache rack $3,800 call 778 969 0000 Grand Forks

Ford 5 bolt rims, after market, black steel, slight offset. $150/obo. 250-666-1800.

Boats12ft Angler kayak, $400. New condition, w/paddle, camo. 4hp Evenrude. 250-442-9780.

Like new polyethylene canoe, 74lbs, capacity 800lb. $450. 250-442-4098.

Older model Sangster, 14.5 ft w/ 70hp OB motor, seats 6 comfortably, EZ load trailer in-cluded. $1,800. 250-442-3834.

Sevlor TX 320. Perfect for the lake. Heavy duty infl atable, w/ wooden fl oor, paddles, motor mount for up to 4hp, wooden seat, sailing kit w/sail, alumi-num mast & spars, dagger boards & rudder. Only used once then stored. Good condi-tion. $500/obo. 250-442-3818.

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NOTICE OF SALEFlat Bed Trailer Vin# 2W9LS5254YKO66108 belonging to Derek Berry last known address: #40-8470 Caithness Road RR#3 Elko, British Columbia V0B IT3, will be sold for towing and storage for the sum of $7,325.00 on June 28, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at J.D. Towing Yard at 6585 Industrial Park Way.

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PEA GRAVELRoad Grader ServiceDivision of Gofer Farms Ltd. –

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

GRAVEL & SANDHay Sales

Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720

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Pet of the Week

We have no idea what made us decide on the spur of the moment to go by the SPCA on Christmas Eve five years ago. We parked, looked into the ken-nel that was right in front of us and there was Lucky giving us an “I want to adopt you look”, and so home he went with us. He and my partner are con-stant companions, they are seldom separated for more than a few minutes. If one is not looking for the other it is because they’re having a snooze.

It’s Free! E-mail your digital photos, and a write-up of up to 75 words, to: [email protected]. Please put the words “Pet of the Week” in the subject line, and include your contact information. You can also bring in a photo to our office at 7255 Riverside Drive.

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Pet of the Week

We have no idea what made us decide on the spur of the moment to go by the SPCA on Christmas Eve five years ago. We parked, looked into the ken-nel that was right in front of us and there was Lucky giving us an “I want to adopt you look”, and so home he went with us. He and my partner are con-stant companions, they are seldom separated for more than a few minutes. If one is not looking for the other it is because they’re having a snooze.

It’s Free! E-mail your digital photos, and a write-up of up to 75 words, to: [email protected]. Please put the words “Pet of the Week” in the subject line, and include your contact information. You can also bring in a photo to our office at 7255 Riverside Drive.

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& FIRE PROTECTION

Andy Cell: 250-442-7120Office: 250-445-2234

Serving theBoundary

Elect. Contractor # 24118

WE KEEP YOU CURRENT

HOUSINGRENOVATIONCOMMERCIAL

MAINTENANCE

Andy 250-442-0795Grand ForksReg. #100851

Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof

• Resheet & Reconstruction

Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work

Seniors Discount - Free EstimatesCell: 250-443-1273

Home: 250-442-2179

D.D. Roofi ng

• Shingles • Metal• Composite

• Torch DownFREE

ESTIMATES

Phone 250-443-4144

GUTTERS & ROOFINGPaul – 250-442-5612

FREE ESTIMATESServing theBoundary &

West KootenaysP&L

GUTTERS & ROOFINGPaul – 250-442-5612

FREE ESTIMATESServing theBoundary &

West KootenaysP&L

Ace Gutters Inc.• Continuous K Style & Fascia Eavestroughing

• Soffit & Fascia TrimInstallations – Repairs – Gutter Cleaning

To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381

Email: [email protected]

Serenity Wellness and Spa

5-19 West Lake Drive, Christina Lake1.877.707.8088

Meditation Group Wednesdays – 6:30 pm - 8 pm30 minute meditation, social time, comfortable seats ~ by donation

Weight Loss ProgramsInfrared Sauna, Natural Skin CareHealing Creams, Massages, Body WrapsReadings

THE grand forks gazette AND HALL PRINTING

HAVE JOINED FORCES TO BRING PRINTING TO THE BOUNDARY AREA!!Business cards, letterhead, envelopes, brochures, posters, post cards, rubber stamps & much more. The Hall Printing & GRAND FORKS GAZETTE team has your priNTing needs covered. Hall Printing will

produce your proJEct and deliver IT to the GAZETTE office for pick up.

PHone or email YORU LOCAL GAZETTE REP TODAY for pricing or advice on your next printing project

250.442.2191 [email protected]

Certified Septic Planner / InstallerMini & Mid Sized ExcavatorsBobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab

CALL BARRY 250-442-4220Cell 250-442-7333

All Sizes Available – Sales or Rentals

starting @ $100/month6401 HWY 3

250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599

Cascade Containers & Storage

250.442.3327

• Construction • Service

• Renovation

Call Jimmy 250-442-9422COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE

Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc.

Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services~

Certifi ed Planner & Installer of Septic Systems

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