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Page 1: Kootenay News Advertiser, September 17, 2012

Monday to Friday 8:30 - 5:30Saturday 9:00 - 5:00

232 Slater Rd. NW, Cranbrookwww.carpetsuperstores.ca250-417-0550

September 17-22 ONLY

Come see Mike and Rob, your stain-free carpet specialists

NO HST!Just Arrived!

on all Vinyl Flooring

Tibet Cream 13x13 Porcelain Tile

Now $299

Genuine Leather Flooring sq.ft.

Was 8.99 sq.ft.

*While Supplies Last

MORE THAN JUST CARPETS

Now 99¢

Was 2.99 sq.ft. sq.

ft.*While Supplies Last

Monday, September 17, 2012

Supporting JennaThe Fight for Families Sparrathon will aid a young leukemia patient’s family.

page A10

Your Collision Repair Professionals

1005 Cranbrook St. N.

250-426-6503

Family receives honourThe Johnson family was on hand for the unveiling of the Soren Johnson plaque at Rotary Park.

page A6

HOURS 9 am - 11 pm 7 days a week

GREAT CANADIANGREAT CANADIAN

WAREHOUSEWAREHOUSELIQUORLIQUOR

Cranbrook • Next to WalMart • 250-426-2338

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Kootenay News Advertiser Monday, September 17, 2012 www.kootenayadvertiser.com A3

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Natural Relief from Time-Bested RemediesGout has been responsible for a lot of pain and distress through the centuries, and many remedies that brought by our ancestors relief are still used today. Generally, effective remedies are those that help improve kidney function, ease infl ammation and decrease uric acid levels in the blood. The following natural herbs and vitamins are among the most popular and effective gout remedies.

Black Cherry Powder ExtractA study back in 1950 found that eating a half-pound of cherries or the equivalent amount of cherry juice prevented attacks of gout in a small group of patients. Since then, there have been countless anecdotal reports of easing gout symptoms with black cherry.

Thyme and PeppermintResearch shows that thyme contains a valuable component called thymol, which accounts for its reduction of the rheumatic pain of gout. Thyme also has diuretic properties, allowing the kidneys to more effectively id the body of excess uric acid. Mint, another age-old herbal remedy, has diuretic properties and contains Xanthine oxidase inhibitors to help reduce uric acid levels and speed up recovery.

Celery Seed PowderResearch shows that celery helps neutralize acids, including gout producing uric acid. Celery is also a very effective diuretic, again to aid the kidneys in fl ushing excess uric acid.

Vitamin C (Calcium Ascorbate)Studies show that vitamin C reduces uric acid levels form blood and tissues. In one study, individuals taking Vitamin C had an increase urine excretion of uric acid within only a few hours. Those taking a higher dose showed further reductions in blood uric acid levels.

ms with black cherry.

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ACTORSCranbrook Community Theatre Announces

Two Day Acting WorkshopPresented by Stephanie Best and Elizabeth Adler

Learn how to create a character and how to bring it onstage.

Sat., Sept. 22 & Sun., Sept. 23

10:00am-4:00pm with a 30 minute lunch break (which you provide)

Stage Door 11 - 11Ave. S. CranbrookCost: CCT Membership ($20.00)

(donations to facilitators accepted)

RSVP required: Terry Miller, [email protected], 250 432 0047

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Employees Union, Lo-cal 378 (COPE 378) announced today that over 1,500 members at 55 claims-related Insur-ance Corporation of BC (ICBC) locations will be taking strike action on Tuesday, September 18, 2012. The Cran-brook ICBC of ce will take part in the strike.

Nearly 1,200 workers will be on strike in the lower mainland, and the remaining 300 will be in communities through-out the rest of B.C. This newest job action is part of an escalating strat-egy aimed at getting ICBC back to the table. ICBC’s last offer was a two percent wage in-crease over a four year contract, far below the rising cost of living.

Most of the locations that will be on strike on September 18 were not part of last week’s joint strike with the PEA and BCGEU. Essential Service levels will be maintained at all strik-ing locations. COPE 378 represents 4,600 workers at ICBC.

ICBC staff to strike

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Sunday, September 30thIdlewild Park – 13th Street Entrance (By the Tobaggan Hill)

Registration 11:30 – Opening Ceremonies and Walk at 1:00 pm3 km Walk around the lake

Live music with Cranbrook’s own The Testers, sponsored by Cranbrook Pharmasave; Silent Auction

- items and bidding on display at the Tamarack Centre starting Sept. 15thwith auction closing at the Walk; Mt. Baker Cheerleaders face painting sponsored by Teck, magician, Julie Botterill from

Balance Massage Therapy providing 10 minute massages for 10 bucks!; photographer Cory Penner from Penner Pixels on site; radio station Boom Box; raffl e for a signed 2011 Shea Weber All Star jersey; Kin Club and their bouncy tent; FREE FOOD Sponsored by A&W, Panago & Quiznos and

much much more! Fun for the entire family!

For more info: www.jdrf.ca or contact Liz Desrosiers, Walk Coordinator at 250-489-6100 or [email protected]

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Members of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program know the consequences of un-safe play. Many have lost limbs in accidents or know fellow Champs who have. They are accentuating the positive, however, by using their experience to pass on the PLAYSAFE message with a unique “kids-to-kids” approach.

Parade goers saw this message in action recently when area Champs joined The War Amps PLAY-SAFE/DRIVESAFE oat in the 2012 Calgary Stam-pede Parade.

Born missing both arms, Cranbrook resident Re-ese Fichten, 6, rode the oat as a Safety Ambassador along with his fellow Champs, while other Champs walked alongside the oat as Safety Walkers.

For PLAYSAFE information or resources, call 1 800 250-3030 or visit waramps.ca.

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Donna Grainger, Executive Director with East Kootenay Foundation for Health accepts a cheque for $13,500 from Trevor Gordon, Pat Spring, Colin Sinclair, and Don MacMillan committee for the Boston Pizza, Northstar GM Charity Par 3 Golf Tourney.

2012 Boston Pizza Northstar Charity Par 3

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Submitted

Domotics, or home automation, is increas-ingly popular and includes such things as building techniques, IT, electronics, and tele-communications. Not only does it add to the comfort, energy ef -ciency, and security of a home but domotics also increases market value.

Equipping a home with a domotics sys-tem requires the instal-lation of a network of electrical cables linked to a central computer. Remote access to the system is possible with a telephone modem. A tactile screen or a digi-tal tablet allows home owners to program the functioning of a wide variety of electrical appliances.

Home automation fea-tures are much easier to

integrate if the cabling and extra add-on junc-tion boxes are installed when the residence is being built. Just hav-ing the basic functions installed at rst helps home owners become familiar with the use of this system. There will always be the opportu-nity to add new options at a later date.

The most common basic functions include integrating the lighting, heating, and security

systems. For example, by activating the alarm system, the heating sys-tem will switch to eco-nomical mode and the house lights will switch off. At a later date the integration of the video, telephone, communi-cation, and computer systems could also be considered.

A smart home can also include surveil-lance cameras that can be checked from a distance, mecha-

nized blinds that will adjust automatically, depending on the time of day, and a home cinema synchronized with the sound system. Domotics also allows home owners to regu-late everything of an electrical or electronic nature in the home, including preheating the oven, controlling a gas replace, or clos-ing windows in case of rain.

Domotics – building a smart home

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Among my very fa-vourite wine experi-ences this year has been the chance to talk with and meet Judy Kings-ton. She is the owner of Serendipity Winery, a new enterprise close to the village of Naramata that opened last year.

Kingston is a former technology lawyer and a French-trained chef. She decided to make a career change and bought the Naramata Bench property, which was then mostly planted to orchard. The acre-age was re-landscaped to better accommodate rows of grapevies and the early results are im-pressive, indeed.

When I rst spoke to Kingston by telephone earlier this year, one story illustrated how something that could go badly wrong can also go incredibly right when one has a positive attitude. Winemaker Ja-son Parkes had an acci-dent that put his leg in a cast just before last fall’s harvest. But he and Kingston worked out a plan the harvest and vintage worked out perfectly.

“So my 12th crush turned out to be one of my favourites,” he said.

Parkes also made an-other telling comment, saying that Kingston is completely devoted to quality. “Just make the best wines we can” is her instruction to him.

Kingston admits she has been a bit spoiled, having daughter Katie O’Kell working with

her for parts of the last three years, but Katie is now off to university to pursue a law degree, so Judy and Jason will have to get by without her valuable help.

For someone who has spent many years be-hind a desk, Kingston has adapted well to the physical labour involved in running a vineyard and winery. When we visited this summer she came trotting down out of the vineyard to greet us, keeping an eye out for visitors while check-ing out the health of the vines.

Inside the winery we had a great visit and as we made our way through a tasting of ev-erything she had avail-able, we were impressed by her attention to detail and very educational approach to explaining the wines, how they were made and what kinds of food they pair best with.

Although I had earlier subscribed to a Seren-dipity Wine Club mem-bership, I couldn’t pick up my rst shipment be-cause a foul-up with her bottle order had forced a delay in bottling. My order was delivered as promised, though, a few weeks later, and the six bottles are now sitting in the cellar, waiting for suitable occasions to try them.

We found Serendip-ity’s red wines to be extremely satisfying. Single variety wines--Merlot, Syrah and Cab-ernet Franc, all private reserves--are made in small quantities and each was a delight. Ser-enata (a name I love

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When we visited Ser-endipity, Kingston was brutally honest—she has come to understand that she can’t hope to make a pro t with her current production lev-el and commitment to quality. She has been working to contract other growers to pro-vide grapes that meet her high expectations so that she can increase production. Quality is something she isn’t willing to compromise on, obviously.

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For more information about Serendipity Win-ery, wine sales and wine club memberships, go to www.serendipitywin-ery.com.

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The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering amendments to the SweetWater Zoning and Floodplain Management Bylaw. If approved, various flood elevations and setbacks will be amended to reflect new information regarding the maximum full pool elevation of the Koocanusa Reservoir.

Bylaw No. 2392 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – SweetWater Zoning and Floodplain Management Bylaw No. 2127, 2009 – Amendment Bylaw No. 2, 2012 (Miscellaneous Amendments / RDEK) will:

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b) Include a new provision that the siting of buildings or structures containing habitable floor space (or structures for the storage of goods damageable by flood waters) must be setback from the reservoir such that they are located on the upland side of the 750.11 m. contour line.

c) Clarify that where basements are permitted, the basement floor elevation must be a minimum of 751.0 m.

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2012 TAX SALE LISTTAKE NOTICE that the following properties which still have delinquent (2010) taxes owing at 10:00 a.m. on September 24, 2012 will be offered for sale at that time. The 2012 property tax sale shall commence at 10:00 a.m. on September 24, 2012, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 40 - 10th Avenue South, Cranbrook, B.C. An information sheet for the tax sale is available from the City Hall. The Property Purchase Tax is payable at a rate of 1% on the first $200,000 of fair market value of the property that is transferred to the bidder (purchaser) and 2% of the remaining market value. Further information is available from the Ministry of Finance & Corporate relations. Roll Property Address Legal Description 20,000 415 14TH AVE S PL-2461 LT-20 BL-1 DL-22149,000 1301 6TH ST S PL-NEP2461 LT-5 BL-7 DL-32 Lot 5, Block 7, Plan NEP2461,

Part W 1/2, DistrictLot 32 485,000 232 7TH AVE S PL-669E LT-2 BL-28 1038,000 135 14TH AVE S PL-669 LT-36 BL-43 DL-22 1222,000 32 9TH AVE S PL-669 LT-9 BL-89 DL-5 Parcel A, Lot 10, Block 89, Plan 669,

District Lot5 1244,000 15 10TH AVE S PL-669 LT-31 BL-89 DL-29 Lot 30, Block 89, Plan 669, District

Lot 5 1276,000 12 8TH AVE S PL-669 LT-17 BL-90 DL-5 Lot 18, Block 90, Plan 669, District

Lot 5,Kootenay Land District, Lot 162248,000 333 4TH AVE S PL-1231 LT-36 BL-317 DL-30 Lot 35, Block 317, Plan 1231,

District Lot 30 2290,000 326 1ST AVE S PL-1231 LT-6 BL-319 DL-30 Lot 5, Block 319, Plan 1231,

District Lot 30 2637,000 507 4TH ST S PL-2939 LT-4 BL-333 DL-32 EXCEPT PCL A (SEE 159907I).2640,000 513 4TH ST S PL-6591 LT-A DL-5 4006,000 412 21ST AVE S PL-8111 LT-31 DL-22 4458,000 228 18TH AVE S PL-NEP2385 LT-7 BL-2 DL-22 Lot 6, Block 2, Plan NEP2385,

District Lot 22 4591,006 2310 3RD ST S PL-NES10 LT-6 DL-354918,032 208-2125 2ND ST N PL-NES2459 LT-32 DL-4 5045,010 216 17TH AVE N PL-NEP22135 LT-A DL-4 5142,000 1401 5TH ST N PL-6871 LT-A DL-4 5311,001 107-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-1 DL-45311,002 105-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-2 DL-45311,003 103-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-3 DL-45311,004 102-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-4 DL-45311,005 101-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-5 DL-45311,006 106-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-6 DL-45311,007 104-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-7 DL-45311,011 203-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-11 DL-45311,013 202-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-13 DL-45311,014 204-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-14 DL-45311,015 206-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-15 DL-45311,016 208-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-16 DL-45311,017 309-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-17 DL-45311,018 307-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-18 DL-45311,019 305-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-19 DL-45311,020 303-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-20 DL-45311,022 302-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-22 DL-4

Roll Property Address Legal Description 5311,023 304-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-23 DL-45311,024 306-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-24 DL-45311,025 308-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-25 DL-45311,026 409-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-26 DL-45311,027 407-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-27 DL-45311,028 405-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-28 DL-45311,029 403-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-29 DL-45311,030 401-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-30 DL-45311,031 402-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-31 DL-45311,032 404-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-32 DL-45311,033 406-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-33 DL-45311,034 408-606 18TH AVE N PL-NES2908 LT-34 DL-46050,005 201 BOULDER CREEK PL-NEP83690 LT-A DL-2593 Except Plan NEP86333, & DL

2869 & 2870.6054,000 MCPHEE RD PL-NEP86333 LT-4 DL-2870 AND AN UNDIVIDED 128/569

SHARE IN LOT 12 PLANNEP863336055,000 MCPHEE RD PL-NEP86333 LT-5 DL-2870 AND AN UNDIVIDED 102/569

SHARE IN LOT 12 PLANNEP863338213,000 2425 CRANBROOK ST N DL-28 Parcel B, Except Plan SRW 17664, (REF PLAN112888I)

OF PCL 4 (SEE 11813I), Parcel A10084,000 1053 16TH AVE S PL-7445 LT-24 DL-3210142,000 401 4TH ST NW PL-887 LT-222 DL-29 Parcel 1, PARCEL 1 (REF PL 109304I). 10178,000 511 BRIAR AVE NW PL-1355 LT-6 DL-2910266,000 321 BRIAR AVE NW PL-887 BL-215 Parcel A, (REFERENCE PLAN 70443I). 10998,000 83 4TH ST S PL-2713 LT-1 DL-3011138,000 550 LAURIER ST W PL-887 LT-105 DL-30 Except Plan 13537. 11163,100 30 COBHAM AVE W PL-17621 LT-3 DL-5 2912058,100 1441 12TH AVE S PL-NEP20482 LT-2 DL-3912 Except Plan NEP22918. 12065,000 12TH AVE S PL-869 LT-48 DL-3912 Except Plan 18473. 12184,000 13TH ST S PL-869 LT-49 DL-3912 Except Plan RW PLAN 1596 17339

17357 NEP21289.12389,123 3321 3A ST S PL-NEP20399 LT-3 DL-3612746,000 700 SUMMIT PL. PL-11398 LT-9 DL-355612764,027 812 31ST AVE S PL-10766 LT-27 DL-3556 13073,040 1312 20TH ST S PL-NEP20544 LT-4 DL-391113073,305 1400 20TH ST S PL-NEP21200 LT-1 DL-391170306,460 46-2025 KOOTENAY ST N Manufactured Home Reg. #11582, Bay #46, MESAGROVE

Manufactured Home Park70306,502 50-2025 KOOTENAY ST N Manufactured Home Reg. # 32718, Bay # 50, MESAGROVE

Manufactured Home Park70306,642 64-2025 KOOTENAY ST N Manufactured Home Reg. # 22619, Bay # 64, MESAGROVE

Manufactured Home Park70310,268 26A-700 PATTERSON ST W (MH), Manufactured Home Reg. # 54995, Bay # 26A,EL

CAMINO Manufactured Home Park70310,400 40-700 PATTERSON ST W (MH), Manufactured Home Reg. # 16209, Bay # 40,

ELCAMINO Manufactured Home Park70313,021 2-432 VAN HORNE ST S Manufactured Home Reg. # 87594, Bay # 2,

FLAMINGOManufactured Home Park70314,470 47-2424 INDUSTRIAL ROAD 2 Manufactured Home Reg. # 80192, Bay # 47, MISSIONHILLS

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21th Annual Jaffray Fall Fair 21th Annual Jaffray Fall Fair

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Car Rally Registration-Jaffray Hall 6:00pm – Car Rally

6:30-8:00pm-Register your exhibits for Bench Show8:00pm – Judging commences for Bench Show

SATURDAY, September 22nd8:00am – 14th Annual 6km ‘Fun Run’

8:30 – 11:00am – Lady Lions Pancake Breakfast 8:30am – Adult Slo-Pitch Tournament

(Games played all day) 8:30am – 4:00pm – Farmer1s Market

10:00am – 3:00pm – Fire Department Open House 10:30am – Line-up and Judging of Floats

11:30pm – Parade 12:00pm – Fair Grounds Open – Tattoos, Concession,

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1:00pm – Bocce Tournament 2:30pm – Vehicle Rescue Demonstration – Fire Hall

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Starting Friday night the annual “Red Neck’ car rally hosted by Bob Prowse from RMP en-gines will start at 6 p.m. at the Jaffray Commu-nity Hall. There will be prizes for the best Red Neck costume and entry fee is $5. For more in-

formation contact Pam Gorrie at 429-3528.

Also for all those cre-ative folks we have a Bench Show running inside the hall. Entries are to be dropped off between 6:30-8 p.m. and judging will com-mence at 8pm. Catego-ries include Artwork, Photography, Crafts, Woodwork, Needle-work, Sewing, Canning Baking, Flowers, Fruit, Garden Produce & Larg-est Grown items.

Arise early on Saturday for the annual ‘Fun Run’ at 8 a.m. This 6k run is open to all ages and ev-eryone is welcome. For more information con-tact Marla Jones 429-3355 or Melissa Fahselt 429-4065. Medals are awarded in 4 categories. A $5 entry fee gives you a $2 off breakfast cou-pon for after the race.

The Sand Creek Lady Lions pancake breakfast runs from 8:30-11 a.m. Don’t miss out on this

appetizing way to start your day.

Enjoy the Farmer’s Market after break-fast and roam the Fair grounds or check out the Slo-Pitch Tournament at the ball diamonds. Our Jaffray Volunteer Fire Department is hosting an Open House from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. with a Ve-hicle Rescue demonstra-tion at 2:30 p.m.

The parade will com-mence at 11:30 a.m. and is always a hit with

the various participants. Don’t miss the log-ging truck of wood that will be raf ed off. Also watch for the Duck that will be selling tickets for the annual Duck Race in Sand Creek or stop by the Jaffray Sports & Hardware Store.

After the parade you can wander onto the grounds to partake in the various vendors for the Farmers Market as well as watch the Slo-Pitch tournament, Bocce

Tournament, Crib Tour-nament, kids games and Bouncy House plus mu-sic throughout the day from DJ Lily.

In the Hall during the afternoon a slideshow & Silent Auction will be presented by Jaffray Elementary School Stu-dents. The 2012 grade 10 grads visited Peru on a school trip and are now raising money through a silent auction to help the Peru schools.

Saturday night the

Community Club will be hosting a Steak Dinner and Dance. Cocktails at 6pm followed by dinner and dance. DJ Lily will again host a kids dance from 8 - 9 p.m. as all mi-nors have to leave at 9.

Sunday is the ever popular Bingo at the hall. Doors open at 12: 30 p.m.

Five p.m. draws the weekend to a close with the 18th annual Duck Race. Come out and see who’s duck wins.

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Why is it that some people develop allergic reactions to normal and non-harmful substances? Take cat dander, hay, ragweed or even dust as examples. What is about these substances that trig-gers the body to react with such bothersome and sometimes life threatening symptoms?

One theory of how this happens revolves around the polluted world we now live in. Sadly, our planet is so polluted with toxins that even newborn babies arrive with at least 200 man-made chemi-cals in their blood. We are constantly exposed to electro-magnetic radiation from wifi, cell phones, radio waves, satellites and the list goes on and on. Consider what might happen if the body is simultaneously exposed to a normal substance (say cat dander) and a flame retardant or a heavy metal or a cell phone frequen-cy. It is possible that the body might mistakenly “learn” that cat dander is a toxic substance and react accordingly.

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off ering competitive wages and benefi ts. If you have a positive, team attitude and want to be part of a growing, customer service oriented dealership, we’d like to

hear from you.

Please email your resume to: [email protected]

Cranbrook Kia 1101 Victoria Avenue, Cranbrook

Drivers & Lease OperatorsGlenTransport is actively recruiting Company Class 1 Drivers and Owner Operators. Home daily routes available. Class 1 Drivers please complete our driver application (www.glentransport.com) and send resume and copy of current Driver’s abstract. Owner Operators please contact us for a complete Owner Operator package, details on tractor specifi cations, hauls available, and rates.

Fax: [email protected]

Glen Transport is an innovative trucking company who values its employees. We pay competitive wages and have an excellent medical and RRSP benefi ts program.

Commercial Trailer Mechanic• Mechanic required to work on wood fi bre trailers

Fax: [email protected]

Glen Transport is an innovative trucking company who values its employees. We pay competitive wages and

have an excellent medicaland RRSP benefi ts program.

Employment

Help Wanted

3rd Year apprentice or Journeyman mechanic for

Automotive Specialty Shop. Apply in person or send

resume to Kootenay Valley Brake &

Muffl er 1901 Cranbrook St N

Cranbrook BC, V1C 3S9, fax (250)426-6168 attention manager.

EI CLAIM Denied? Need Help? 35yrs Exp. As an EI Offi cer. Will research, prepare & present appeals. Rea-sonable Rates. Toll free, Ber-nie Hughes, 1-877-581-1122.

Employment

Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction. Lodg-ing and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051.

Help needed, experienced wait staff, hostesses & dish-washers. Please drop off re-sume to ABC Restaurant, 1601 Cranbrook St N.

Employment

Help WantedExperienced processor op-erator needed for work in the East Kootenays. Full time work, with 200+ days/year. Competitive wages w/benefi t package provided. Fax re-sume to (250)349-7522 or call (250)349-5415

Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780-725-4430

Employment

Help WantedResident manager wanted (couple preferred) duties in-clude property management front desk and maintenance Apply to Scott’s Inn 551 11th Ave Kamloops BC V2C 3Y1 email [email protected] or fax 250-372-9444

Cars - Sports & Imports

Employment

Help WantedSELF-LOADING Logging Truck to haul from Golden to Downie @Revelstoke $23 per tonne. ASAP. Two loads a day, approx. 120 loads. If needed Free accomodations at Eh Canadian Lodge. Call 250-344-2698

Cars - Sports & Imports

Help Wanted

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 2101 Cranbrook St. N.,

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Sept. 17 -Sept. 23

Falkins Insurance Group is a community minded local company with 11 locations across the East & West Kootenay. Falkins provides competitive wages, comprehensive group benefi ts coverage, paid work-related Education courses, in a team oriented work environment based on utilizing the natural talents of our staff members. Founded in 1897, we currently employ over 100 insurance professionals and continue to grow with the following career opportunity available in Cranbrook:

Baker Street Offi ce – Personal Lines Customer Service Representative

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and endorsement transactions for personal lines department, including data processing.

• Have a strong knowledge of various Personal Lines Products

• Strong emphasis placed on providing outstanding customer-focused service in person, over the phone and by email

• Must have strong organizational skills and enjoy working in a fast paced team environment

• Must possess basic computer skills• Provide back-up for ICBC Autoplan CSR’s.• Insurance experience and a minimum of Level 1 licence preferred but not mandatory

Closing Date Friday September 21, 2012. Thank you in advance for your response, only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted.

Please forward your resume and cover letter to:Sarah VanlerbergBaker St./Tamarack Team Leader907 Baker St., Cranbrook, BC V1C [email protected]

THE PARASTONE GROUP OF COMPANIESPosition available – Bookkeeper/quasi-CFO

We are seeking candidates to fi ll a fi ll-time bookkeeping/quasi-CFO position of our group of companies consisting of construction, property development, commercial rental and property management activities in a range of corporations.Our accounting systems are both Simply Accounting and Timberline software based systems and therefore a demonstrated mastery of Simply Accounting and a history of working within other software platforms while performing bookkeeping and fi nancial management services is required.The successful candidate will have the above stated skills and will have proven experience in full charge bookkeeping including general ledger, payroll, accounts receivable and accounts payable management. Experience in construction related industries would be a defi nite asset as well as experience with construction project accounting.Candidates should possess verifi able academic background including but limited to enrolment in a professional accounting course of studies or university/college accounting training.The position requires the successful candidate to provide data input through several corporate general ledgers, provide high level management of the carious accounting systems and inter-corporate activity as well as provide high quality reporting and assistance to senior management.This position is available immediately and will include competitive remuneration and related benefi ts.Please forward written resumes to the following no later than September 30, 2012:Mr. Bruce Hryciuk FCGAHryciuk Gallinger203 – 1113 Baker StreetCranbrook, BC V1C 1A7Fax: 250-489-1893Email: [email protected] include position applying for.

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The person who fi lls this position must be able to:• Multi-task • Do physical labour

• Learn quickly • Work well with a team and on your ownPlease apply with resume, in person to:

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1510-2nd St., N., Cranbrook, BC

Help Wanted Help Wanted Employment

Help WantedLOCAL COMPANY seeking skilled trades people in the

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-Commercial/Transport Mechanic-Welder/Fabricator-Millwright

Competitive salary and benefi t package, weekday shifts. Submit resume to

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Cranbrook, BC

Employment

Medical/Dental

Part time dental hygienist required for

busy dental offi ce. Contact,

(250)489-4721, fax: (250)426-8124 or email

[email protected]

Help Wanted

Employment

Professional/Management

SEBBEN Forestry is seeking Fo-restry Techs and/or Prof. Foresters with preference to the person with experience in layout. Approx. 10 to 11 months per year within and around the east kootenays. send an email to [email protected]

Trades, TechnicalFABRICATOR with pressure vessel exp. req’d for M/R union shop. Stable F/T position. Email resume [email protected]

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Donna Greer, LPNNursing foot care is provided in your home, hospital, care home, or in my Foot Care Clinic.Each foot care treatment includes:• Assessment & Education (to help clients understand their risk factors & identify any foot problem)• Nail cutting & filing• Corn & callus care• Ingrown toe nail care• Dry cracked heelsFinishing with a foot massage which encourages circulation.Nursing foot care is for all ages having trouble cutting their toenails, may have thick nails, corns, calluses, sore tired feet, athlete’s feet, diabetics, physically impaired, vision impaired & seniors.Regular Nursing foot care will significantly improve general health of your feet, comfort & mobility. The goals being health promotion, safety & comfort. Our feet are vital to our health & mobility.

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Pets & Livestock

EquestrianBuying old or unwanted hors-es. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372Dual purpose English saddle& bridle. Single horse cart,$350 & harness, $150. West-ern & English pads & blankets& bits. Horse collars. Snowshoes. Other antiques. (250)427-7456Slide on stock rack for 21’ fl at-deck trailer, metal frame, wood sides, $2000. (250)423-3629

Feed & Hay2nd cut Alfalfa, small squares,50-60lbs, $6/bale. Grass/Alfal-fa also, 60-70lbs. Call(250)427-7374 Wycliffe5’x5’ round bales mixed hay, no rain, $60/each. Take all for $50/each. 2nd cut rounds alsoavailable. Creston Valley,(250)428-2242Grass hay, $70 & $80/ton, big bales. Timothy Straw, 60 lbbales, $1.50/bale. Call(250)428-7757Hay for sale, Wycliffe,$125/ton, $32/bale, 500lb 65%alfa alfa bales. (250)426-7668HAY: PREMIUM quality horsehay, small squares. Call 250-887-3444 GrasmereOrganic Small square bales,65-75lbs $6/ea., 4’-5’ rounds.$75. Delivery available.(250)417-9291Small square bales grasshay, shedded, $4/bale. Call (250)429-3530

LivestockFALL PASTURE for 30 to 40head of cattle. Mix of irrigatedand dryland in Grasmere.$20/head/month. 250-887-3212. Triple Tree Ranch.HERD Dispersal. Red Angus and Hereford cross pairs forsale. 18 month old Red Angusbull. Heifers and steers. All raised organically; excellentquality 250-428-6264One steer, approx. 900lbs, grain fed, one cow, approx.1200-1300lbs, (250)426-3656

Pets75 gallon aquarium w/stand,$350. Aquatic Life 6-bulb T5fi xture, $250. Or $550 for all.(250)428-4385

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FOR LEASE 1558 Sq.Ft1227 Cranbrook St. N.

• Located on the busiest intersection at Victoria Avenue and Cranbrook Street.

• Excellent signage exposure on pole sign and building frontage.

• Competitive lease rate depending on lease term. Construction period concessions.

• Good solid building with Quiznos, Allegra Restaurant and Greyhound

as sharing tenants.

Contact Fred at250-421-1226

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Pets

One of the Family Pet Centre Inc. 1996

250-426-6461 is now offering K9 Day Camp & a

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Breed: Samoyed CrossColor: WhiteSex: Male (Neutered)Age: AdultGive a pet a forever home

English Springer Spaniel puppies, 2 liver & 3 black, tails docked, dew claws removed, ready to go to loving home, $550. (250)420-1440Gorgeous Golden Retriever puppies, ready now, $300. (250)421-9342 Creston

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & Under50 strings of outdoor Christ-mas mini lights, $3/string or $100 for all 50 strings. 8’ Fir garlands w/outdoor mini lights, $5/each, plain, $2/each. Plas-tic Santa with sled & Rudolph, approx. 10’ long, $100. (250)426-6544Black table cloths, brand new, 60 available, 90” round, $10/each. (250)426-0220Computer desk w/hutch, $60. Offi ce chair, $30. Flat screen monitor, $20. Desk, $20. Chair & ottoman, $45. Entertainment center, $20. Roll-away cot, $50. (250)489-2697

Farm Equipment1948 Massey Harris Pony tractor, collector’s item, runs well, recent paint, mounted mower, hydraulics, $4000. (250)346-3282

Firearms

WE PAY CA$H FOR USED FIREARMS

(Estate, Collections & Individuals)

Mountain Man Outdoors250-426-2717

1-800-796-4666

Bear Compound bow, c/w everything but arrow rest, $250. (250)428-4385TC .270 barrel only, c/w mounts & scope, $325. (250)427-4402WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Free ItemsChest freezer, free to give away, you pick up. Call (250)489-2697Free Cabinet TV. You pick up. 1 (250)489-2697FREE PASTURE for horses. (250)426-1993

Firewood/FuelDry Fir & Larch mix, $200 for full cord. Split & delivered in Cranbrook. (250)919-1563Dry, seasoned Fir fi rewood, $85/pickup load, piled & ready for you cut. (250)417-9291Firewood for sale, you cut & haul, $50/pickup load. (250)426-9618Firewood, Kimberley area. For information, call Patrick, (250)919-5611Now delivering logging truck loads dry Fir and Pine, $1000. All Fir, $1200. Small diameter. Call Vic, cell (250)423-1560 or (250)423-4662Order early, limited supply, Pine fi rewood, standing dry, BIG 7 axle loads, delivered Moyie, Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fernie areas, $1200 per load. (250)429-3248Wood stove, cheap. (250)426-0927

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureSingle boxspring & mattress w/steel frame on castors, $125. 6-drawer dress w/mirror, $250. (250)426-7680

Garden Equipment‘VERN’ Buildings & Renos 8x10 Cedar Shed - $1,575 Carport Garage Cabin MORE! Renos & New Construction Vern 250-919-3635 - Crbk [email protected] god-dard.shawwebspace.ca

Medical SuppliesWomen’s electric wheelchair & manual wheelchair, both for small adult, both $3300 new, now $1200 each. Near new brown lift chair, $1000. (250)489-3942

Misc. for Sale4 265/65/18’’ tires, $450. Homelite generator, 4000W, 115-120-240 plug, $250. (250)427-4987

Are you moving? Need boxes? Call

The Kootenay Advertiser.$5.00 for a bundle of ten

(250)489-3455

CENTRAL RV. New and used sea containers. Best prices in B.C. Can Deliver. 20’ New - $4200. Used $3000. 8’x10’ new - $2800. 10’x10’ new - $4000. (250)314-9522.Composted manure, top soil, electrical sand, delivery available (250)421-7399Honda 2000 Watt Inverter generator, as new, $800 obo. (778)517-4529Honda EU 3000 is generator, $1100. Royal cargo 12’ trailer, 7000 lb tandem torsion axles, black, chrome wheels, $7500. Husqvarna 535RX brush saw weed eater c/w harness, blade, $525. Jonsered CS2165 chainsaw c/w 24’’ & 22’’ bars, 6-new chains, box, tools, saw pants, new boots, size 10 etc., $800. New CWD. left hand casement window, 24’’x36’’, $115. Gallagher MR5000 electric fencer c/w re-mote control, 7100 volt hit at 1.4 seconds, this fencer is new, $875. New XBox 360 Ki-nect c/w game, $250. Privacy slats for chain link fence, 7’ green covers 60’. $235. 4-alloy ion 8 spoke 17’’ rims, 8-bold 3/4 HD Chev, chrome 8’’ wide c/w lug nuts, $400. Welding ta-ble 5’x10’, 1/2 plate, $700. 175 liter dual horizontal mount pro-pane tanks, $200. 2-S shape light fi xtures for ceiling, $25. 2004 Vanguard 25’ 5th wheel, all options, clean, $13,400. (250)919-3340House plants. Wine jugs. Computer monitor, $50. Steamer trunk, $30. Call (250)489-2697Metal Detectors: Fisher Gold Bug 2 with 10” elliptical coil, $650. Fisher 1236X, $500. Norm, (250)489-3365Tandem fl atbed trailer, $1100. Canopy, standard, 6’, $150. Chevrolet 3/4 ton 8’ pickup box, $150. Call (250)426-3266Topsoil, sand, bark mulch, fi ll, landscape rocks, gravel. Call for info, (250)421-4427

Wanted: Antlers & Horns

Racks, brown, white, taxider-my, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993

Wine making equipment, all that you need to make your own wine.(250)427-3827

Misc. WantedAntlers Wanted, Sheds & Sets, Elk & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444

Misc. for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town

Wanted: Olsen wood & elec-tric furnace, older style. Call (250)341-6947

Musical InstrumentsDJ SERVICE & KARAOKE

Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel

throughout area. *Not expen-sive - No time limit or extra

costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families &

guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.

LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR in a relaxed atmosphere at

your own pace. Experienced teacher using

proven methods offering fl exible schedules at

affordable rates. Guitar ren-tals available. To begin your musical journey call Michelle

at Encore Sounds

250-919-1537 Cranbrook

Sporting GoodsSpotting scope, Leopold Goldring, brand new, $2000 value, w/accessories, $975 fi rm. (250)427-2032 or (250)427-3457

Swap & Trade1910 Mahogany piano for to trade for Jeep, Truck or Snow-plow. (250)489-5441

Real Estate

Apt/Condos for Sale2-bdrm condo, Shannon Heights, completely renovat-ed, close to Hospital & Col-lege, asking $149,900. (250)489-5602

For Sale By Owner

232 10th Ave SOwn one of Baker Hill’s nicest Heritage Homes.

Lots of character, tastefully decorated. 3-bdrm + den,

2 bath, heated shop/garage. New windows, furnace, HW

tank, wiring, plumbing, security system, sprinkler

system, beautiful gardens & much, much more. Must be seen to be appreciated,

$349,900. For viewing, (250)426-5745

(250)919-5970

Creston- 2/BDRM 1/BATH, carport, workshop, close to high school. 250-428-2156 or 428-0705Home & beautiful 2.15 acres, in sunny Cranbrook .5 miles from downtown. 2 storey + 2 car detached garage & out buildings, $269,900. Call to view Cell 1-509-344-9090

Misc. for Sale

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

Beautiful house in popular Highlands Area.

Warm inviting kitchen w/Oak cabinets & unique

rustic tiled fl oors, 3-bdrm, 3-bath,

fi nished bsmt, beautifully landscaped & maintained

backyard with hot tub, waterfall & pond.

Asking just $429,900. Call to view,

(250)489-4106

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Mobile Homes & Parks

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Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, re nancing, debt consolidation & pre-quali cation.

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Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

• 1& 2 Bedroom units• Security Buildings • On-site Manager

• Fridge, stove & hot water included

• Centrally located near malls, schools, college & hospital

OFFICE:106 1850 2nd St. N.,

CranbrookPhone (250) 489-5160

(250) 417-1260

APARTMENTSFOR RENT

1-bdrm suite, Forest Park Es-tates, f/s, w/d, parking $700/m + $350 DD. Rod (250)919-8889

Commercial/Industrial

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Apt/Condo for Rent2 Bdrm condo in Sparwood,BC available October 1st. Ful-ly furnished, private balcony,large in-suite storage and lotsmore! $1200/month includingheat & hydro. Telephone andcable extra. No smoking, smallpets allowed. Damage depositand references required. Call 250-423-6665.

Hampshire Apartments,quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1-bdrm, $600/m. (250)417-7379Only Three 1-bdrm spacious apartments left!!! F/S, blinds,no pets, references, close to all amenities. Ranging in pricefrom $425-$700 (250)489-1906 or (250)919-2075Secure Clean Affordable Well maintained and man-aged. Close to all amenities.No pets, n/parties, no smok-ing, reference/credit check re-quired. Ask about our Septem-ber move-in specials!Norbury Place, 1501 Baker Street, 2-bdrms, $725/mth,covered parking.Galbraith manor, 1825 4th StN., 2-bdrm, $695/mth. (250)919-2713WILSHIRE Apartments, cen-tral location, incl heat, hot wa-ter, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2-bdrm, $725-$800. Call 250-417-7379

Duplex / 4 Plex1922 Kelowna Crescent, 3bdrm in 4-Plex, parking, backyard, lwr fl r, nice, Inc W/D, n/s, no pets, $875, 403-590-9290,250-420-79272-bdrm apt in heritage house,quiet neighbourhood, walk todowntown, fridge, stove, dish-washer, washer, dryer & heatinc., no pets, parties or smok-ing, $800/mo, responsibleadults, references required.(250)417-0127Clean, bright & spacious, 3-bdrm unit in Cranbrook 4-plex,avail Oct. 1, large deck, cov-ered parking, storage &5-appl, n/s, n/p, references re-quired, $1000/mth + DD.(250)421-7777 (250)421-7778Senior oriented 3-bdrm, 1/2duplex, full bsmt, renovated,n/p, n/s, n/parties, maximum 3people, avail now $1000/m. (250)426-2346Studio apt in heritage house,quiet neighbourhood, walk todowntown, murphy bed, fridge,cooktop & heat inc., no pets, parties or smoking, $500/mo, references required. Call(250)417-0127

Homes for Rent2-bdrm house, W/D, DW, 2 sheds, single garage, largeyard, $975/mth + util., n/s, n/p, n/parties, Avail Oct 1. Call(250)426-7567 (250)421-18575 bedrooms 2 baths; near ele-mentary and middle school; 8appliances; new paint & base-ment fl ooring; garage; rv park-ing; fenced yard. No smoking or pets. 250-417-0099

Commercial/Industrial

Garage Sales Garage Sales

Moving Sale, Saturdays & Sundays until the end of Sep-tember, 10am-4pm. House-hold, fi shing gear (Kootenay Lake), boat, motors, misc., tools, 3840 Mission Road, Cbk

Moving Sale, Sept 21, 22, 23, 10am-6pm, 2801 2B St S. Large & small items, no rea-sonable offer refused

Yard Sale, Sat, Sept 22, 9am-3pm, 401 12th Ave S.

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Check out our full inventory atimportautogroup.com

2011 NISSAN JUKE SL

1.6L, 4 cyl, Turbo, 188HP, FWD, heated leather

seats & more.“Fun, fun, fun!”

SALE $24,995Stk #N15496

Book an appointment today250-426-6661

1-888-426-6665 DL#[email protected]

KOOTENAY IMPORT AUTO GROUP

Steve’s Pick of the Week“Here to fulfill your transportation needs”

Check out our full inventory atimportautogroup.com

2013 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S

2.5L, 185 HP, CVT trans, 5.0L per 100km/56 mpg hwy., blue tooth, fog lights.“An incredible driving car!” Stk#N11314

Now $26,893**MRSP & Freight PDE

NEW

Jimmy's Notes2009 VW TIGUAN

2.0T HIGHLINEAWD, auto, 4 cyl., Turbo

w/200HP, dual zone climate control, panoramic sunroof,

only 55,281 kms & more.Reg. $29,995 Stk #A08680

Sale $26,995

“Ask me about the VW certifi ed program!”

2034 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook

489-4327 • 1-877-689-4327 DL#5467 • www.importautogroup.com

Arrow Motors Volkswagen

Hot DealsCool Wheels

"Test drive one today."

Hot DealsHot DealsCool WheelsCool Wheels

Pete's Notes 2012 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0

TOURING2.0 L, auto, power windows & locks,

5 doors, AWD, 51 mpg.

$24,340*Stk #S14278

*incl. frt & PDI. Taxes extra

2016 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC489-4325

1-888-489-4325 DL#10523www.importautogroup.com

NEW

1725 Cranbrook St., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3S91725 Cranbrook St., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3S9Phone: 426-6614 • 1-800-663-2268 DL#30708Phone: 426-6614 • 1-800-663-2268 DL#30708

www.cranbrookdodge.comwww.cranbrookdodge.com

Jase ClearJase Clear

$12,995

2004 VW Jetta TDI WagonTurbo diesel, automatic, air, CD and tape player.

Stk#U1654A

“Yeah...it’s a diesel!”

Only

Ian McDonaldIan McDonald$14,000

NEW 2012 Ram 3500 “Laramie Longhorn”Shortbox, Crewcab, 4x4.

Stk#T12141

“This is The One!”

SAVE UP TO

Jeff KirkhopeJeff Kirkhope

$9,995

2006 Mazda 6V6, automatic, power win-

dows & locks, 17’’ aluminum wheels, sunroof, leather, CD,

cruise. Stk#U1629

“Tremendous fuel economy”

All yours for only

Ryan CaseyRyan Casey

$26,995

2013 Keystone Outback 312BH

Full outside kitchen, sleeps 9.SLtk# RV0024

“Great for the entire family!”

Retail or of ce space available for leaseApprox.

1200 sq.ft. in the Bridge

Interiors building(250)417-9942

2016 Cranbrook St., Cranbrook, BC250-489-4325 • 1-888-489-4325 DL #10523

www.subaruofcranbrook.com

FREE FALL SERVICE CLINICFOR SUBARU OWNERS

Call to book your appointment today, Limited Spots Available.

At Subaru of Cranbrook we want to help you keep your Subaru in top condition for the winter ahead.

Starting Monday, September 17th 2012 through to the end of September, we are off ering Subaru Owners an opportunity to

have their Subaru inspected by our top rate certifi ed Subaru technician

FREE OF CHARGE!An estimate of any repairs recommended and 10% off parts and

labour for 30 days will be provided, if the owner wishes to have the repairs completed.

Each inspection will take approimately 3/4 of an hour and is a thorough inspection of driveline, steering, suspension and brakes as

well as driveability and handling concerns.

CALL TODAY 250-489-4325

Rentals Rentals

Offi ce/Retail

Cars - Domestic

Offi ce/Retail

Cars - Domestic

Rentals

Homes for Rent4-bdrm, 2-bath home in beau-tiful Baynes Lake. 5-appl, woodstove, gated 1/4 of acre, 1 block from lake, 5 min to Koocanusa, $1000/mth. DD + utilities, references required, 1st & last month’s rent also required (250)423-3292

Cars - Sports & Imports

Rentals

Homes for RentCranbrook, 2-bdrm house, c/w 4-appl, n/s, n/p, references required, $870/mth + utilities, avail Oct 1. (250)421-3148INVERMERE Westridge drive. 4 br, 3 bath. Fireplace, hot tub, garage, fenced yard. Perfect for a family. Close to schools. $1500/mo. plus utilities. Avail now. [email protected].

Cars - Sports & Imports

Rentals

Homes for RentBEAUTIFUL NEWER

HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE SLOCAN LAKE AREA.

AVAILABLE OCT 1st• 4 Bedroom-2 Bath on 2 Acres• Red Mtn. Road above SILVERTON w/ Valhalla views + quiet privacy• N/S , Open to animals• 10 min. drive to Slocan

Lake and Village amenities

• Storage, treehouses, good access all year round

• Minimum 6 mnth Lease• W/D Hookups, F/S plus

Earth -Woodstove• $1100 negotiable with

proper care of house, land + gardens• Open to work trades on

property• References Required• Secure Income Essential• Serious Inquiries Only

Call: 250-362-7681 or Mobile 250-231-2174

Email:monikas_2010@

hotmail.com

BEAUTIFUL NEWER HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE

SLOCAN LAKE AREA.AVAILABLE OCT 1st

• 4 Bedroom-2 Bath on 2 Acres• Red Mtn. Road above SILVERTON w/ Valhalla views + quiet privacy• N/S , Open to animals• 10 min. drive to Slocan

Lake and Village amenities

• Storage, treehouses, good access all year round

• Minimum 6 mnth Lease• W/D Hookups, F/S plus

Earth -Woodstove• $1100 negotiable with

proper care of house, land + gardens• Open to work trades on

property• References Required• Secure Income Essential• Serious Inquiries Only

Call: 250-362-7681 or Mobile 250-231-2174

Email:monikas_2010@

hotmail.com

BEST VIEW IN THE VALLEY Canyon: Three bedroom bun-galow c/w large drive in shed/workshop on 10 acres available October 1st. Non smokers indoors, pets wel-come, washer, dryer fridge, stove. Heating: Air source heat pump, wood stove, electric baseboards as backup. $800/ month plus utilities Call Craig 905-584-2066 or email [email protected]

Rooms for RentFurnished room for rent, close to College of the Rock-ies Gold Creek Campus, $550/mo plus DD, avail imme-diately, n/s, n/p, n/parties. Call (250)489-5016 or [email protected]

Auto Services

Rentals

Shared Accommodation

2-bdrm bsmt suite $900 shared utilities. Fully fur-nished, all utils inc. Close to CBK college & downtown. (250)417-7674Shared accommodation in Wycliffe avail now, profession-al female & 2 kitties, looking to exchange cheap rent for someone to look after kitties part time while I am at work, prefer female, must have 4x4 to get up driveway in Winter. (250)520-1100

Storage

RV Storagein Marysville

$20/month250-417-7081

Suites, Lower1-bdrm unfurnished bsmt suite, separate entrance, ma-ture tenants only, gas includ-ed, hydro extra, near bus route, n/s, n/p, n/parties, cen-trally located, $550/th plus $275 DD. References re-quired, available Oct. 1. Leave message, (250)489-8169 or (250)430-10022-bdrm, ground level suite in 4-plex, newly renovated, close to downtown, w/d in suite, n/s, $750/m + util, avail immediate-ly. (250)489-3355

Transportation

Antiques / Classics1956 De Soto Seville, rebuilt hemi, new tires, needs paint. $4000. 1956 Packard Clipper, as is $1500. 250-270-0698 (250)347-9252

1970 Chrysler Sedan, completely redone, new original engine,

59,000 miles, all leather interior,

$7000. (250)426-5156

or Ray 1(306)445-1901

Auto Accessories/Parts

4 Bridgestone A-T tires, 265/65/R17, 75% tread, $300. Four 6-bolt Toyota-Chev white spokes, with 235/15 winters, $300. (250)489-1418Diablo Sport Predator 4 stage tuner for 2001-2004 LB7 Dura-max, $200. (250)464-0006Hitch, 5th Wheel, 20K, Reese, dual pivot, slider, rails, brackets, near new, $1100. Call (250)489-2452

Auto Services

TransportationAuto

Accessories/Parts

Snow tires, steel wheels, hubcaps, Yokohama, 216/70/R16,used on Subaru Forrester, $500. (250)489-2220Tonneau cover, tri-fold, solid, fi ts 1999-2012 Ford S/Dutyshort bed, $550. Call (250)489-2452

Auto Financing

DreamCatcher Auto Loans“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402

www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557

Cars - Domestic

GUARANTEED APPROVALS

Bankruptcy No credit Divorce No problem

1991 Cadillac Seville,146,000km, near new rubber,auto, FWD, good cond., ask-ing $1200 obo. (250)489-2772

2001 Honda Civic, 2-dr hatch-back, 5-spd manual, 226,000 km, $4000 obo.(250)342-9479

Auto Services

We’re on the net at www.bcclassifi ed.We’re on the net at www.bcclassifi ed.comcom

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Request for Proposal CallCommunications Outreach Contractor

The Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program (ER Program) is requesting proposals to hire a part-time

Communications Outreach Contractor.

The Rocky Mountain Trench ER Program is a long-term undertaking by a coalition of stakeholders working together

to restore fi re-maintained grassland and open forest ecosystems in the East Kootenay region of southeastern BC.

Restoring grasslands and open forests enhances biodiversity, restores habitat for species at risk, improves forest health and reduces risk of severe wildfi re. For more information about the

ER Program, go to our website www.trench-er.com. A contractor will be hired on a part-time basis to maintain

and further develop our existing communication and outreach strategy, plan and core activities, including but not limited to: • maintaining an identity • maintaining partnership/stakeholder base • public awareness & education •monitoring & evaluation

To receive a Request for Proposal package, email [email protected].

Rocky Mountain Trench

Ecosystem Restoration Program

USED BUSES FOR SALE

Sealed bids will be accepted by the undersigned for the sale of:One (1) used 1993 Bluebird 72 passenger school bus, 466 International diesel, 375,000 kilometersOne (1) used 1994 Bluebird 84 passenger school

bus, 8.3 Cummins diesel, 325,000 kilometersFor further details or to view the above at the Fernie bus shop, contact Doug Koran at 1.250.423.5885, extension 223.Clearly mark your bid envelope ‘Used Vehicle Tender’.The highest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted.Closing date: September 25, 2012, l2:00 Noon

(Mountain Standard Time)Submit bids to: Mr. Rob Norum

Secretary TreasurerSchool District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay)940 Industrial Road No. 1Cranbrook, B.C. VlC 4C62034 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook

489-4327 • 1-877-689-4327 DL#5467 • www.importautogroup.com

Arrow Motors Volkswagen

Shalon's Notes2011 TOYOTA

SIENNA LE8 passenger, power

sliding doors, back up camera.

56,000 kms. Stk#Y23058B

Sale $24,995

“New in, great condition, low mileage...must see!”

Hot DealsCool Wheels

2032 Cranbrook St. N.Cranbrook, BC 489-0903

1-877-420-2194 DL#30315www.importautogroup.com

Mike's NotesBRAND NEW

2012 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LTD/NAV

Fully loaded. Stk#Y48460Reg. $37,599

SALE $32,099**See dealer for details

Hot DealsCool Wheels

"This is our only new 2012 Santa Fe left"

*incl. freight & PDI. Taxes extra

2032 Cranbrook St. N.Cranbrook, BC 489-0903

1-888-734-7744 DL#30315www.importautogroup.com

Ed's Notes2009 HYUNDAI

SANTA FE2.7 L V6 5-spd

manual, front wheel drive, 68,470 km.

Stk: Y99140ASALE $17,995

Hot DealsCool Wheels

"Low km Santa Fe with power group, tilt & telescope wheel & XM Radio"

Transportation

Cars - Domestic1993 Dodge Dynasti, good rubber, starts, god in cold weather, new battery, 243,764 km, $900. Call (250)489-8426

1995 Chrysler Intrepid, 195,000km, c/w excellent set of studded winter tires, has command start, needs new summer tires, $2800 obo. Call Rick or Jen, (250)427-0158 or (250)427-97441 ton dually dump truck, $3500. 2000 Park Avenue Buick Ultra, $4000. 2003 Acu-ra RSX, $8000. 1966 Mustang Convertible, $15,000. Call (250)426-70072002 Ford Mustang GT con-vertible, black exterior, black leather interior, lowered 2”, ex. cond., $9500. (250)919-5991

Transportation

Cars - Domestic2005 Grand Am, 4-dr, auto, loaded, 175,000km, c/w 2 win-ters, good reliable car, $5000 (250)426-6481

2007 Taurus SEL, leather, low km, sunroof, extra clean, $13,800 obo. (250)489-3580

2008 Buick Enclave, leather, loaded, 116,000km, $24,500 obo. Call (250)426-5323 (250)489-8746

2008 Toyota Hybrid Camry, awesome technology, super economy, 1 owner, no acci-dents,$16,500. (250)489-8843

Mazda 6, 2005, 110,000 km, p/w, p/d, p/l, air, CD, tilt, Cruise, AM/FM radio, asking $9700 or take over payments. (250)919-6410

Transportation

Motorcycles2005 Honda CRF 230, $2500. 2006 Yamaha TTR 125, $1900. Both bikes ex cond. (250)426-41422006 Yamaha R6, 19,000 km, clean bike, $4600. (250)421-8921

Off Road Vehicles

LIKE NEW2006 ODES 400cc ATV

under 400 kms, winch

$2995 obo250-426-4721

2008 Yamaha Grizzly, upgrad-ed w/lots of extras, $7500. Quad only, $7000. Honda 90cc scooter, $900. Warn 60” snowplow, $500. No HST. (250)426-7007

Sport Utility Vehicle

Trucks & Vans

Transportation

Recreational/Sale1973 Winnebago motorhome, 26’, extensive work done, ex. cond., $2200 obo. Call (250)489-80091979 16’ Nomad, great cond., no leaks, fridge, stove & oven work great, furnace needs re-pair, 3-pc bath, $1500 obo. (250)426-46361985 Chevy camperized van 6.2 diesel, cruise, trailer pkg, ex cond, $5200. 250-489-35801992 25-1/2’ Travelaire trailer, rear queen bed, microwave, fridge, stove, full bath, $5000 obo. (250)919-26591992 30’ Dutchman 5th wheel, good cond, $8900 obo. (778)519-0702 (250)919-08741993 Kustom Koach, 24.5’ 5th Wheel, ex. cond., original own-er, stove, oven, microwave, propane gas fridge, outside shower, includes hitch, $5000 obo. Call eves., (250)428-43331997 Triple E 30’ motorhome, 3-new batteries, 79,000km, $18,000. (250)829-06301999 34’ Commander motor home, winter pkg, new tires, Banks power, reduced to $23,000 obo, will take Class C in trade. (250)428-4216www.jonesboysboats.com

Sport Utility Vehicle

Trucks & Vans

Transportation

Recreational/Sale2002 Frontier 5th Wheel, 24-1/2’, rear kitchen, sleeps 6, air, fridge, freezer, 3-burner stove, oven, 6-gallon HW tank, MW, solar panels, ex. cond., tons of storage, $8500. Call (250)919-4246 (250)489-3888

2005 28’ 5th Wheel, ex. cond, air, microwave, 4-burner stove w/oven,

10 gallon gas or electric hot water tank, 2-door fridge,

add-a-room, awning, super slide, 75 watt solar panel,

lots of upgrades, $15,500.

(250)425-22822005 29’ Fleetwood Pegasus hard side trailer, large slide, like new, $14,000 obo. Call (250)426-5323 (250)489-87468’ camper, everything works, clean & bright, year 1974, $550. (250)421-6044Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27’4”, like new. We are the original owners. Only used 2 weekends. Slide-out, air, awn-ing, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, worth $51,900, asking $16,500 obo. (250)427-4435Vanguard 9-1/2’ camper, $1200 obo. Scooter, 4-wheel Fortress Winner, $2500 obo. (250)427-3441

Tenders

Transportation

Recreational/SaleONLINE RV DEALSwww.VoyagerRV.ca

Over 200 new & used moto-rhomes, 5th wheels, trailers & campers. 0 down fi nanc-ing. Trades accepted. BC’s LARGEST Dealer. Voyager

RV Centre, Hwy 97 Winfi eld. Toll free 1-800-668-1447

Wanted: tiny trailer, clean, no leaks, good cond., CAN YOU HELP ME WITH THIS? Please call (250)426-2878

Sport Utility Vehicle2007 HONDA CRV, 4x4, 64,000km, roof rack, 6cd, p/w, p/l, lady driven, sage green, $25,900. 250-421-0722

Trucks & Vans

We FinanceGOOD, BAD or UGLY CreditUgly Trucks

250-417-05391979 Suburban, 3/4 ton, winch, recent motor, was used as an ETV, good glass, rea-sonable paint, $1000 obo. (250)489-1601

1995 GMC 4WD, Ext cab, runs well, 10 ply tires, many extras, $3500. After 5pm, (250)426-4099

1997 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4, ext cab 5-spd std, blue, c/w matching canopy, boxliner, air, cruise, good tires, CD changer, $4500 obo. (250)348-2390.

Tenders

Transportation

Trucks & Vans1997 GMC Sierra SLE 4x4, 5.7L V8, tow pkg, p/w, p/dl,p/seats, never off road, 287,000 km, $4000 obo. (250)489-1704

2001 Dodge 4x4 Quad Cab, 5.9L, low mileage, $6500.(250)427-3329 (250)427-6239

2003 Chevy Duramax diesel,4x4, 8’ box, loaded,240,000km, new tires, wind-shield, water pump, p/s pump, air, runs & drives great, $12,000 obo. Call or text(250)464-0548

2007 Honda Ridgeline, 3.5vtec engine, AWD, powereverything, 135000 kms,$16500 OBO. 250-421-8022

Utility TrailersUtility trailer, 4’x7’, can haul aquad, $400. (250)426-6292

Boats15-1/2’ Sangster Craft, 65hpJohnson, EZ-Loader trailer, canopy top & more, $2500. (250)349-5478

BOATING SEASON IS STILL HERE!!

WANNA HAVE SOME FUN WITH YOUR FAMILY &

FRIENDS ON THIS GREAT BOAT ALL YEAR ROUND?

Great for fi shing. Your Cabin on the Lake

The Kootenay Queen

• 1976 30ft cabin cruiser with a 185 merc

• Full galley (fridge, stove, sink, furnace, toilet)

• Fold down table for a queen sized bed

• Fold up bunk beds• VHF radio• Hull is sound, galley is

dated.• Low draft• 200 hrs on new engine• A great boat that needs

some TLC$12,000.00 invested

$8000 OBOCall 250-362-7681 or Cell

250-231-2174 email monikas_2010@

hotmail.com 4 more information & to view

Mad River solo canoe, 2009, fully outfi tted, ex. cond., $1100 obo. (250)919-2276

www.jonesboysboats.com

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Mail: 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2

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TO PLACE A LIST-ING in our community news section: 1. Open to all clubs and non-profit organizations. 2. Post your event online at www.koo-tenayadvertiser.com (cal-endar). Events appear on our website ONLY. If you wish your event to be pub-lished in the paper please submit by fax (250)489-3743 or to our front desk or email: [email protected] 3. Notices are published as space permits and for the current week only. This is not a guarantee of publica-tion. We reserve the right to edit information.

SEPTEMBER MUSCULAR DYS-TROPHY SOCIETY is launching their annual awareness campaign in September 2012 (Septem-ber is Muscular Dystrophy awareness month). To-

day, more than 50,000 Canadians are affected by muscular dystrophy. The Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month aims to educate the public with relevant informa-tion about the neuromus-cular disorder and the support services avail-able to those affected. This campaign is for a great cause. And, we hope together with your support, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by Muscular DystrophySPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES: Each Sunday from Sept. 16 - Oct. 28, 2012, from 3 - 4 PM, except Sept. 23rd (7:30 - 8:30 PM). Jaffray Com-munity Hall, 7375 Jaffray Village Loop Rd. Phone contact: (250) 426-4791.

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For further information or to make a donation please contact us at:

T: 1.877.489.6481www.aclearview.ca

The East Kootenay Foundation for Health’s “Clear View” goal was to raise $1 million to purchase a new Digital Stereotactic Mammography Unit for the East Kootenay Regional Hospital.

The goal was to do it in two years but thanks to people, organizations, businesses, corporations and service clubs from throughout the East Kootenay you made history by making it happen one year ahead of schedule.

The outpouring of support and financial donations means that the East Kootenay Regional Hospital and its Diagnostic Imaging Department has become a center of excellence in breast cancer screening.

The ability to triumph began with you and thanks to your overwhelming support, families and friends across the region who may be facing a breast

cancer diagnosis have the best in breast cancer care available right here in the East Kootenays.

East Kootenay Foundation for Health is proud of this accomplishment but it is you who made it happen.

Back Row L-R: Stephanie Selby (daughter - cancer supporter), Sue Selby (breast cancer survivor) Cranbrook, BC • Marsha Plant (cancer supporter),

Julie Giles (breast cancer survivor), Judy Dickson (breast cancer supporter) Creston , BC • Elva Keiver (breast cancer survivor & supporter) Heather

Morissette (breast cancer survivor & supporter) Kimberley, BC • Front Row L-R: Sheila Tutty (breast cancer survivor), Stuart Tutty (cancer supporter)

Invermere, BC • Lisey Lalonde (breast cancer survivor), Jason Romani (husband - breast cancer supporter) Golden, BC • Evelyn Cutts (cancer

survivor), Susan Schmitz (sister - breast cancer supporter Fernie, BC

The new digital stereotactic

mammography unit

Personalized workoutsAt Sattva Training Centre we create a personalised workout that ts effortlessly into your lifestyle,

allowing you to be active anytime and anywhere:Sattva Training Centre workouts are adapted speci cally for you. An in-depth free consultation ensures that your program is perfectly tailored to suit your needs. We start by taking physical measurements in order to create a program that will balance your posture, then we create an exercise plan for you that is speci cally designed to improve your overall well being and increase performance in your job, activity, or sport. We also create workouts that are adaptable to your material needs.

We create programs for people who have minimal equipment, or for those going away on vacation when transporting equipment becomes impractical (have you ever tried to t a stability ball in your suitcase?) or even for people who simply want to exercise outside to enjoy the nice weather (yes! you do not have to be cooped up at home or in the gym). Let us know your speci c needs and we will adapt a program that will work with your environment, with your available equipment, or at the gym. Sattva Training Centre uses a Chek approved exercise database and our training system is fully interactive. All you need is an internet connection and you can view online videos to refresh your memory of a particular exercise or print off your workouts with pictures and a step by step guide, allowing you to classify exercises in the order that they appear in the workout or to print as supersets, circuits etc. Explanations about how to perform each exercise can also be found below the pictures. This system allows clients to bring their workouts anywhere whether they go to the gym, on vacation or simply decide to workout in their basement. The workout plans provided are totally exible, so if changes need to be made because a client goes on vacation, because the workout has evolved (clients gained strength or needed to change a few exercises because their body adapted), or simply to switch the workout up a little to relieve boredom, we can revise the program within a few hours. For more information about the packages and programs we offer at Sattva Training Centre, please feel free to contact me at 250-464-4046 or e-mail me at [email protected] and book your free consultation.

Postural Assessments | Detection & Correction of Muscle Imbalances | Functional Exercises

| Holistic Lifestyle Coaching | Nutrition

Sattva Training CentreAurélie Wiedemann

Personal Trainer, Certi ed Exercise Coach, CHEK Practitioner Level 1/BCRPA Certi ed Trainer

Visits by appointment onlyTel: 250-464-4046

[email protected] • www.sattvatraining.com

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SEPTEMBER 18SYMPHONY OF THEKootenays AGM 7pm at Christ Church Anglican 46-13 Ave S. Light re-freshments will be served. Memberships available at

door. FMI Terry 250-426-3970.FEDERAL SUPER-ANNUATES MEET-ING, Castlegar Legion, lunch 12 noon. Cost $15. Meeting 1 pm. Skip, 426-3679.

SEPTEMBER 19PROSTATE CAN-CER CANADA Network(PCCN)-Cran-brook is meeting in Room 205, College of The Rockies from 7-9 p.m.

Spouses are encouraged to attend. We are here to share information and offer support. We do not give medical advice. Our guest speaker will be Dr. Steve Schieman - Urologist.For informa-tion contact Dennis Par-sons @ 250-489-5249 or [email protected]

SEPTEMBER 20The Canadian Federa-tion of University Womenis celebrating the 30th an-niversary of the Cranbrook Club with a special event at 7:00 PM at the Manual Training School attached to the Cranbrook Public Library. Ghada Alatrash Janbey, writer, translator, and educator, will speak on "Think of Others": Build-ing Bridges Between East and West. Special guests include Mayor Wayne Stetski, and the President and CEO of the College of the Rockies, Nicholas Rubidge. Everyone is welcome.

SEPTEMBER 22SATURDAY, SEP-TEMBER 22ND , SO-CIAL DANCE AT THE CRANBROOK SENIORS HALL ( 2nd St. S. At 17th Ave.) held to the music of THE DON DAVIES QUARTET . Join in with friends and family, at 7 pm, for an evening of song and dance. Refreshments served. Admission 10. Info. Flo 250.489.2720CATHOLIC COMMU-NITY OF CRANBROOKpresents The Catholic Par-ishes Bazaar & Tea, 12pm-3pm, St. Mary's School Gym. Organized by the Catholic Women's League. FRIENDSHIP FES-TIVAL Cranbrook Ro-tary Park/Spirit SquareNoon to 6ish Entry is Free!! United Way of Cranbrook and Kimberley and our agencies are cel-ebrating community! We have events, food, and activities planned for all ages, including: Battle of the bands, Farmer’s Mar-ket food vendors, arts and crafts, games and contests, NASCAR bike circuit with decorating, a safety course, and a parade. For an itinerary of what’s go-ing on when and where please keep an eye out for details closer to the date.EK OUTDOOR CLUB, Dutch Cree k Hoodoos, this is a long, full day ver-sion of what is often one of our spring hikes. Hike along the hoodoos over Dutch Creek as usual, then proceed way up ehind & beyond. 2/2/2. For info call Linda 427-1784

SEPTEMBER 24MUNICIPAL PENSION RETIREES' ASSOCIA-TION (MPRA), 11am, Heritage Inn Hotel, 803 Kootenay St. N., Cran-borok. Guest speaker: Ron Schatschneider (rep-resenation agreements) Gift certificate draw. No host luncheon (12 noon).

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Name: _______________Phone: _______________Draw date September 30, 2012

1100 Victoria Avenue North, Cranbrook, BC

• 250-489-3300 • 1-877-330-2323 • Service 250-489-5563

See our fl yer in Friday’s Kootenay Advertiser * Cranbrook Store ONLY

Enter to win one of 4

Our community-minded Canadian Tire Our community-minded Canadian Tire is here to provide effi cient customer is here to provide effi cient customer

service and deliver an exceptional service and deliver an exceptional shopping experience.shopping experience.

4-$25gift cards

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20%Bit sets. 54-3613X. Reg 17.99-41.99. Each 6.30-14.69

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATEDCANADIAN TIRECANADIAN TIRE

Ghost Lake hunting boots.Sizes 8 to 12. 87-3466X. Reg 99.99 Now 49.99

CCM U+ Custom Pro skates.Senior sizes 7-12. 83-2100X. Reg 349.99 Now 299.99

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Arrow Motors Volkswagen

35 YEARS SERVING THE KOOTENAYS2012 marks the 35th Anniversary of Arrow Motors

Volkswagen in Cranbrook. To commemorate this milestone, BC Area Manager for Volkswagen Canada, Mark Warsaba was on hand to congratulate the dealership and present a

commemorative plaque.

Mark Warsaba (left) congratulating Jim Szakacs,

dealer principle of Arrow Motors VW

Here, Mark congratulates Jimmy Jorgensen (right), Sales Manager

of Arrow Motors VW.

College of the Rockies

Through quality instruction and practical experience students can earn a four year University of Victoria Bachelor of Education Degree right here at the College of the Rockies in Cranbrook, BC!

Face-to-face instruction in CranbrookSmall class sizes Local, national and international practicums

Wednesday, September 264:00 pm and 6:00 pmRoom 206, College of the RockiesCranbrook Main CampusFor more information, call Hughat 250-489-2751 ext. 3329or go to: cotr.bc.ca/teacherEd

A partnership program with The Universityof Victoria

Information SessionsWANT TO

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2012 Ford Taurus SEL FWDDC2095

Your EmployeePrice $$28,659*28,659*MSRP $35,399

“Sync, loaded, reverse sensors.”

2012 Ford F150 FX4

MSRP $47,199“Rearview camera, off-road pkg.”

2012 Ford Flex SEL FWD

Your EmployeePrice $$31,995*31,995*

MSRP $38,799“Trailer tow pkg, 7 passenger.”

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2012 Ford Focus SEL Hatchback

MSRP $25,899“Navigation, heated seats, and more!”

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2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302

Your EmployeePrice $$47,995*47,995*

MSRP $52,699“High Output, 5.0L, V8, 444HP, Brembo brakes and more!.”

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2012 Ford Fusion SEL FWD

MSRP $34,745“Leather, moonroof, sport pkg.”

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MSRP $47,199“Rearview camera, off-road pkg.”

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Your EmployeePrice $$27,384*27,384*

2012 Ford F250 Super Duty XLT CrewcabXLT Crewcab

“Loaded, 6.2L, V8.”

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MSRP $51,514

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2012 Ford F150 Supercrew XTR

Your EmployeePrice $$35,866*35,866*MSRP $47,749

“Max trailer tow,convenience pkg & more.”

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0% Financing for up to

72 mos OAC

Your EmployeePrice $$34,894*34,894*

$206Bi-weekly†

*Taxes and $499 doc fee extra.† All payments based on 72 mos $5,000 down OAC. All payments include Costco cash where applicable. All payments include taxes and fees. *Taxes and $499 doc fee extra.† All payments based on 72 mos $5,000 down OAC. All payments include Costco cash where applicable. All payments include taxes and fees.

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9:30-5:309:30-7:00

10:00-5:3012:00-4:00

#32 9th Ave. S.Cranbrook250-417-0892

Due to tremendous success, Mega Furniture is forced to Liquidate Millions of Dollars*All sofa sets, All bedroom sets,

all dining & kitchen sets and all mattressess...EVERYTHING

NOW $399

UPTO

CANADIANCANADIANBUILTBUILTSOFA orLOVE SEAT M.S.R.P. $998

MADE IN CALGARY

Cash, Credit Card, Bank Draft due to nature of sale

NOW $288 NOW $179

5 PC KITCHEN TABLETABLE & 4 CHAIRSSOLID WOODM.S.R.P. $599

KLICK KLACK(SOFA BED)M.S.R.P. $599

8 0NOW $298

PILLOT TOPMATTRESSESM.S.R.P. $999

*no show wood. Two colors available

MANY ITEMS AT

OR BELOW COST!!

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