oct 13, 2011 creston valley advance
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Complete Oct 13, 2011 issue of The Creston Valley Advance newspaper as it appeared in print. For more online, see www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca.TRANSCRIPT
Serving the Creston Valley since 1948
$1.00 (plus HST)Thursday, October 13, 2011Volume 63, No. 41
Flight school soars intothe valley
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This week'sweather artist:Jessica Sorenson,EricksonElementary School
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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff
Two federally funded programs designed to help employers and employ-ees are off to a roaring start.
“Under the Working Solutions program we have many people with long-term dis-abilities now receiving wage subsidies or tuition supports,” said Jacqui Thom, one of the program co-ordinators for Kootenay Employment Services (KES) in Creston. “Some examples of what these clients are involved in include class 1 and 3 driver training, human service worker classes, web development and business administration.”
The Working Solutions program is avail-able throughout the Kootenay-Boundary region, from the Alberta border to Grand Forks and north to Revelstoke.
“Anyone who has a disability that prevents them from finding suitable employment can apply,” Thom said. “We are one of 10 areas selected from across Canada. The pilot project is designed to encourage anyone who has what they consider to be a disability to get on the job work experience.”
Under the Working Solutions program, employers can receive a 60 per cent subsidy for 34 weeks.
See KES, page 28
BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor
At the moment, the Kingsgate port of entry isn’t the most welcoming sight for visitors or returning Canadians. With construction vehicles kicking up dust and Canada Border Services Agency officers working out of porta-ble buildings, the site is the epitome of organized chaos — but it won’t be that
way much longer.The 15-month, $16.3 million expan-
sion is scheduled for completion on March 31 — with paving to be complet-ed by Oct. 19 — and will not only increase the main structure’s size, but also increase efficiency for a border that sees a great deal of traffic.
“We get a lot of commercial use,” said Kingsgate Supt. Brad Berdusco. “Every-thing from the west coast of the U.S.
going to Edmonton, Calgary or Fort McMurray comes through here.”
From Aug. 31, 2010-Aug. 31, 2011, the Kingsgate port of entry, south of Yahk, processed 97,696 cars and 47,346 commercial trucks northbound into Canada, whereas the Rykerts crossing, just south of Creston, processed 158,260 cars and 8,105 northbound commercial trucks.
See KINGSGATE, page 28
Programs help to weather
economic conditions
Upgrade continues at Kingsgate
Brian Lawrence photoreacHInG readers — creston valley thunder cats ryan Murray (left) and tyler Moffatt were among the volunteers who participated in the creston valley advance-columbia Basin alliance for lIteracy reach a reader fundraiser. volunteers spent the afternoon on oct. 6 giving out free cop-ies of the advance in exchange for donations to cBal, which totalled $560.
The Creston and District Public
Library resumes its Don't Leave Your Mind Behind film
series on Oct. 22 with the showing of Forks Over Knives. This 2011 documentary exam-ines the profound claim that most, if not all, of the degenera-tive diseases that afflict us can be con-trolled, or even reversed, by rejecting animal-based and pro-
cessed foods. This showing is free of charge and begins at 2 p.m. in the library conference room.
The Don’t Leave Your Mind Behind series profiles current films that are thought-provoking and con-versation-inducing. A variety of topics have been chosen for the 2011-2012 season. For more information, contact the library at 250-428-4141.
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It’s Trash to Treasure time again! The
Regional Disrict of Central Kootenay’s semi-annual celebra-tion of waste reduc-tion is happening on
Oct. 22. This one-day event provides partici-pants with an oppor-tunity to give away used items to those who may find value in them. This is also a chance for residents to search their communi-ty for their neigh-bours’ unwanted trea-sures.
On Oct. 22, resi-dents are encouraged to place any gently-used, unwanted household goods together at the front of their property in a location that can be safely accessed by treasure hunters. A sign should clearly indicate which items are available to take home. By 4 p.m. the same day, all remain-ing items should be gathered up and taken inside.
Visit the RDCK’s website, www.rdck.bc.ca, to download a Trash to Treasure sign for your lawn.
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Coming Attractions: Dolphin Tale, I Don t̓ Know How She Does It, & Moneyball
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Filmed in Creston
Local Director/Writer
THE TIVOLI THEATRE PRESENTS...Fri Oct 14 - Thurs Oct 20
Starring: Owen Wilson,Larry the Cable Guy,
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Saturday, October 29 at Canyon HallDoors open at 8:00
Music by “Full Circle”Beer and wine bar, refreshments
$20.00 per person, $35.00 per couple
Tickets available atthe Canyon Store and Black Bear Books
Designated driver
service available
Creston Valley GleanersANNUAL COAT and BOOT SALE!
SATURDAYOctober 229am - 3pmSeniors Hall
810 Canyon St.Creston
STAND-UP COMEDY& DINNER
Creston Pet Adoption & Welfare Society Presents
Yuk-Yuk’s on Tour
Saturday, October 22Creston Community Complex
Doors open at 5:00pmTickets $50.00
for Dinner & ShowTickets available at:Black Bear Books, Kootenay Medical Supplies or from any PAWS member.
S.N.A.PCentral Kootenay Spay Neuter Animal Program Society
A HEARTFELT THANK YOU to the Fall Fair raffl e prizes donations. We appreciate your generosity! Sponsors Winners Penny Richardson (oil painting) ..................................................Jo Wirth Dan’s Grime to Shine (gift certifi cate) ........................................ Serena Naeve Composter (donated) ................................................ Linda Scott Portable BBQ (donated) ............................................... Bruce Batke Overwaitea (gift basket) ..........................................Sheila Taillifer Cole’s Country Store (ceramic tile) ................................................Joe Young
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Monday, Oct 17, 20117:30 p.m. Tivoli Theatre
Midnightin Paris
Directed by: Woody AllenStarring: Owen Wilson
Rachel McAdamsand Kathy Bates
FRIENDS OFTHE CINEMA
Midnight in Paris has been described by one film reviewer as “charming and clever, at times wickedly astute and hopeful.” A majority of critics have described it as Woody Allen’s best movie in years.
In this next presen-tation by Friends of the Cinema, Allen places his current favourite funny man Owen Wilson, in an unlikely relationship with the wealthy Inez (played by Rachel McAdams), in Paris. Gil (Wilson) and Inez are engaged, and they visit the City of Lights
with her parents. Inez isn’t impressed with the city but Gil is, at least with the Paris of the 1920s that he finds a connection with.
Ahhh… Paris in the Roaring Twenties. Where Gertrude Stein presided over a salon of creative geniuses, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso.
Gil begins to take midnight walks, and meets Adriana (Academy award-winning — for La Vie en Rose — Marie Cotillard, now fea-tured in the hit movie
Contagion), who pro-vides his entrée into 1920s Paris and Stein’s (Kathy Bates) artistic friends.
Part romantic com-edy and part a Woody Allen search for a bet-ter world, Midnight in Paris is sure to appeal to those who like to think while they are being entertained.
The second presen-tation in Friends of the Cinema’s 2011-2012 season, Midnight in Paris shows on Oct 17 at 7:30 p.m. All net proceeds from the movies are donated to local organizations, including Friends of the Library.
Friends showing new Allen film
Sony Pictures classicsMarion cotillard and owen wilson in Midnight in Paris.
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BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor
My hands are steady — a good thing, because they’re
keeping the plane on course — but a panic-induced adrenaline surge is making my legs shake uncontrollably.
As everything on the Creston Valley floor gets smaller and the sky gets bigger, there is only one thought in my mind: How do you turn this thing around?
Well, it’s not the only thought. It’s joined by, This is totally awesome!
I’ve wanted to fly for as long as I can remember, but actually taking off on my first time out is a little…unnerving, to say the least. Apparently, though, there’s nothing to worry about.
Despite having a first-timer in the pilot’s seat, Aaron
Cyman is the picture of calm composure, his hands resting gently in his lap, making gentle small talk at his 1974 Cessna 172M ascends to 4,000 feet.
His reaction — or lack thereof — is no surprise, really. The owner of Creston’s BearAir has been flying since he was eight, and his dad and grandpa were pilots. His grandpa has two planes and a grass runway on his Alberta farm.
“By the time I was 12, I could fly, and take off and land — I just didn’t have a licence,” said Cyman, who is also the manager of the Creston Valley Airport.
The early training meant Cyman knew the basics when he decided to obtain his licence, which he earned in 1999, later becoming a professional pilot and instructor in 2002.
“I didn’t know I would do it for a living at the beginning,” he said. “I just knew I wanted to fly.”
My legs have stopped shak-ing as I gently guide the
plane in a lazy circle over Duck Lake after nudging the plane into cruising attitude, which, along with nose up and nose down attitudes, Aaron had shown me in a classroom ses-sion before leaving the ground. That was followed by a preflight check, which ensured the plane was fuelled, the tires had air, the body and wings had no dents, the brakes weren’t leaking fluid and that every moving part that should be solidly bolted on was, well, bolted on.
Secure in the knowledge we’re not going to suddenly fall from the sky, I begin to relax and take in my surroundings, from
the sky to the mountaintops to the Kootenay River meandering through the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area.
It’s breathtaking to see it all from half a mile above the ground, where it becomes incredibly clear just how big the valley is — and how much you miss from the ground.
“I like to see the scenery, not just fly over top of it,” said
Cyman.And he could if he wanted to
— he has his airline transport licence, so he could be flying at 40,000 feet all the time.
However, he prefers small com-mercial flights, such as the ones offered by BearAir, which he and his wife, Jennifer, also a pilot and instructor originally from Bella Coola, bought in October 2010.
“She really wanted to come back to B.C. because she loved it so much,” said Cyman.
The only commercial opera-tion at the Creston Valley Airport, the eight-year-old busi-ness (started in Revelstoke, and moved to Creston in 2008) offers scenic flights, and is often con-tracted for survey flights, including gathering grizzly bear telemetry.
The flight school was added in August, which should be an asset to aspiring Creston Valley pilots. While many take lessons and become licensed in the U.S., the process to switch from a U.S. to a Canadian licence is exten-sive — local lessons eliminate that unnecessary step.
And because the Cymans plan to make the Creston Valley their home, students can enjoy the chance to have the same
instructor throughout their training. Many instructors sim-ply use teaching to build time before moving on to something they’d prefer, but that’s not the case with Cyman.
“It’s not a stepping stone for me,” he said.
If there’s one thing that is vital to a flight instructor, it’s — you guessed it — patience.
“Every learner is different,” Cyman said. “I’ve learned from some students which you can push harder than others.”
And sometimes that push leads to a breakthrough as they discover they’re more capable than they thought.
“I love seeing the satisfaction on people’s faces when they get to do that,” he said.
The air is naturally a bit rough as we fly mere hundreds of
feet over the treetops as I circle the plane behind Creston and over Lakeview and Arrow Creek, emerging over Canyon, with a great overhead view of the Goat River dam.
Aaron takes the controls at this point so I can snap a few pictures, then turns the plane back over to me as we head over West Creston, then circle back to the airport.
As we land — as Aaron lands, I should say — it’s hard to keep from grinning like an idiot. My initial panic is now forgotten, a foggy memory largely overwhelmed by the exhilaration of flying for the first time. Now, there’s no doubt in my mind as to why Aaron loves it so much.
“I love the fact that every time I go flying it’s different,”
Cyamn said. “It’s not the same scenery, it’s not the same things.”
And that makes his job better than any other.
“I always tell people that when I’m in the plane, looking out the window, it’s the best desk in the world,” he said. “I always take time to remind myself of that when I’m flying.”
For more information on BearAir, visit www.bearair.ca, call 250-402-6586 or email [email protected].
New school takes flight over Creston Valley
(Far left) aaron and Jennifer cyman, owners of Bearair. (top) erickson and creston, looking west. (Middle) the Goat river dam between canyon and erickson. (Bottom) over erickson, looking south toward lister.Brian Lawrence photos
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Friends of the Library invite you to our
Fall Book Saleat the
Creston Public LibraryFriday October 14
10am to 7pmSaturday October 15
10am-4pm
Join us and help support your library
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Flu shots are safe, effective, and free for the following:
• People 65 years and older and their caregivers/household contacts • Children and adults with chronic health conditions and their household contacts • Health Care workers • Emergency responders • Healthy children age 6-23 months • Household contacts and caregivers of infants age 0-23 months • Pregnant women who will be in their third trimester during influenza season and
their household contacts • Residents of nursing homes and other chronic care facilities • People who work with live poultry and/or swine • Aboriginal people • Adults who are very obese
The flu (influenza) is highly contagious. Getting your flu shot protects you and
those around you – at home, school and work.
Holy Cross Church Hall 128 16th Ave N CRESTONThursday, Oct. 27, 9 am - 5 pmFriday, Oct. 28, 9 am - 5 pm
Crawford Bay Community Hall CRAWFORD BAYThursday, Nov. 3, 9:30 - 10:30 am
Riondel Community Centre 1511 Eastman Ave., RIONDELThursday, Nov. 3, 1 pm - 2 pm
Creston Health Centre 312- 15th Ave. N CRESTONThursday, Nov. 10, 9 am - 3 pmThursday, Nov. 17, 9 am - 3 pmThursday, Nov. 24, 9 am - 3 pm
No appointment necessary
FREE FLU CLINICS
For more information contact your local public health office,Creston & Area 250-428-3873
Due to unfortunate circumstances in our endeavor to remain and practice in Canada, we deeply regret
that we have been forced to close our existing practice and leave the country that we love and
have diligently worked for and supported over the last couple of years.
It is with the deepest regret that we have to inform you that our practice must be closed as of
November 30th, 2011. We will do our utmost to assist our patients in any and every way possible.We want to thank you, our dear patients, friends and
the community of Creston for your loyalty, support and kindness over the years.
Sincerely,Dr. Willie Liebenberg and Girla
126B -11th Ave N Box 481 Creston BC VOBIGO Tel: 250-428-9808 Fax: 250-428-9858
Cresteramics Society for the Handicapped
Annual General Meeting Monday, October 31, 2011 at 12 noon at The Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce
Memberships & renewals must be dated prior to
Oct. 29, 2009 in order to vote.
Memberships & renewals must be dated prior to
Oct. 27, 2011 in order to vote.
Memberships available at Cresteramics offi ce Mon to Thurs. 8:30am to 3:00pm
Please be advised that Town Crews will be carrying out their hydrant maintenance program starting October 3 and continuing for approximately 4 weeks.During this period the water may become cloudy. Should this happen, we ask that you fl ush your lines by running cold water to clear any murkiness.Thank you for your cooperation during this period.Please contact the Town Hall during regular offi ce hours, 250-428-2214, ext. 233, if you have any questions.Iain Bell Director of Engineering and Public Works
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The Town of Creston is in the process of reviewing itsBusiness Licence Fee Structure
We want your input at aPublic Open House
on Tuesday, October 18, 20117:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Town Hall Council Chambers238 10th Aveenue North (south entrance)
For further information, please contactSteffan Klassen
at 250-428-2214, ext. 224
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
Business LicenceRate Review
Check stop helps nab drug traffic suspectBY LORNE ECKERSLEY
Advance Staff
An RCMP traffic stop on
Highway 3A on Saturday led to the arrest of a local male after he was found to be in possession of a 364-gram package of marijuana and
other drug paraphernalia. The man was also found to be driv-ing with a blood alcohol con-tent in excess of legal limits and was issued a 90-day driving prohibition and his vehicle was impounded for 30 dyas.
He will appear in court on January 10, 2012 to face a charge of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.
In other RCMP news, police responded to 72 calls from October 3-9, Cpl. Monte Taylor reported on Tuesday.
October 3•An unlicensed, uninsured
van was towed from a Cook Street parking lot. When police located the vehicle’s owner, they were informed that a young male had taken the van without permission.
•Police have begun an inves-tigation into a series of fires set near the Goat River in the Aldrich Road area.
•When police investigated a a complaint about a breach of probation they found the accused had permission from his parole officer to be in the
area.•A resident of the 3100 block
of Erickson Road reported that his pickup was damaged some-time in the last week.
•A report from Ash Street bout a male breachng bail con-ditions was forwarded to Edmonton city police.
•Police found that no assault had taken place when they responded to a report of a domestic argument in the 400 block of 3rd Avenue.
October 4•The sudden death of a
72-year-old female resident of the 9600 block of Highway 3 is not considered suspicious.
•A female resident of the 900 block of Regina Street reported being the victim of a credit card fraud initiated in Mississauga, Ontario.
•Police are investigating a hit-and-run in a Cook Street parking lot after an elderly male was identified as being the offending driver.
•No assault was found to have taken place during a domestic argument in the 4400 block of Highway 3.
•An electric bike was dam-aged in a break-in to a shed in the 1700 block of Birch Street. The investigation continues.
•Police were called to the 2100 block of Elm Street after a male refused to leave a house party.
October 5•A male who is on parole
for causing a death while driv-ing reported that he would be in the Boswell area from October 5-15. Reporting his whereabouts to police is part of his parole conditions.
•Police are assisting Kelowna RCMP in executing an arrest warrant on a Crawford Bay male.
•An unsecured firearm was seized during a traffic check on Riverview Road. The licensed and registered gun was later returned to the owner, who got a warning about safe firearm storage.
•An Ash Street resident reported that a male had made a “cuckoo” gesture toward her. The pair are embroiled in a civil--or uncivil--dispute.
See POLICE, page 5
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SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOPPresentations by BCIT, CBT, COTR, Kootenay Rockies Tourism,
AB-BC Recreation and Resources Ltd.,Community Futures, and Shaw Communications.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 209am – 4 pm at Columbia Brewery
Register at the Chamber of Commerce121 NW Blvd. 250-428-4342
$25 includes lunch Limited seating. Register early.
Chamber members only $15.
Sponsored by
Community FuturesCELEBRATES SMALL BUSINESS MONTH
Central Kootenay
To register,Contact: Erika WokerCreston Business Counsellor250-254-1967 [email protected]
October 18 (Tues.)9am-4pm
Preparing a Winning Business PlanMarket research, competitive analysis, cash fl ow projections,and much more.CV Chamber of Commerce Conference Room.
October 19 (Wed.)9am-3pm
Social Media Marketing Simplifi edLearn what tools are right for marketing your business. Columbia Brewery Conference Room.
October 25 (Tues.)10:30am-noon1-5pm for optional 1-on-1 appointments
“Target” MarketingClearly identify who your customers really are, and determine effi cient cost-effective methods to increase sales.CV Chamber of Commerce Conference Room.
UPCOMING WORKSHOPTwo half days:Wed. Sept 7, 1-4pmand Thurs. Sept 89am-noon
“Preparing aWinning Business Plan”Chamber of CommerceConference Room
UPCOMING WORKSHOPSWednesday
Sept. 288:30am-4pm
“Customer Service Workshop”
ALL WORKSHOPS ONLY $25 Pre-registration required
Also check www.futures.bc.ca for a full list of workshopsin Nelson and Castlegar.
Dean BalaMortgage Broker
Offi ce: 250-402-9839Cell: 250-402-3903
DLC Whitehouse Mortgages
27th Annual
Dinner & AuctionSaturday, October 15
Creston & District Community ComplexCocktails at 5:30pmDinner at 7:00pm
Raf� es & Auction to Follow
Tickets $40 ea.Available at
Mawson’s Sports orGertie Brown 250-428-7581
Creston DUCChapter’s
SOLD OUTBC certifi ed teacher required
to work in a Christian province-wide Kindergarten to grade 12 accredited Distributed Learning Program (DL).
Must be career minded and have a high sense of professionalism. Must be a specialist in computer technology and data processing,
have excellent communication and management skills and be effi cient,
fl exible and free to relocate to Nelson BC. Pastor’s letter of reference required.
Contact [email protected]
DINNER & DANCERotacrest HallSaturday, October 22featuring music byColin’s Country Classics
Cocktails - 5:30pmDinner - 6:00pm
Dancing - 7:00 pmCatered by Della Wilson
Advance Tickets Only $20.00Available at Black Bear Books
or call 250-428-8985or 250-428-2145
C.N.H.S.S.
EVERYONEWELCOME!
At The ZendoMindful Eating
Rediscover a Healthy and JoyfulRelationship with Food
Saturdays, Oct 15 – Dec 3, 201110:45am – 1:00pm
In this course we will teach mindful eatingdeveloped by Dr. Jan Chozen Bays, Zen Master and Pediatrician specializing in childhoodobesity. After class we will practice mindful eating with a delicious shared lunch.
Instructors: Kuya Minogue and Heather MoreContact the Creston Zen Centre to Register
Cost: $220.00 (Includes text, CD and 8 lunches)Zendo Supporters: $180.00
Only 12 seats available.
Creston Zen Centre • 824 Regina St.250-428-6500 • www.zenwords.ca
From page 4•Police have identified a youth
whose Hotmail account was the source of a bomb threat against a church in the US. The investigation was made at the request of the FBI. The youth denies making the threat.
October 6•A female was taken to hospital
after her vehicle went down an embankment near the Highway 3A viewpoint.
•An elderly male, who was reported to be driving while impaired, was located. He was not in a vehicle, but was warned about the consequences of drinking and driving.
•When police located two men in an altercation at Highway 21 and Erickson Road, they found one try-ing to prevent his intoxicated friend from driving. He was unsuccessful and the male was issued a 90-day driving prohibition. The vehicle was impounded for 30 days.
October 7 •A BMX bike found in the 2400
block of Erickson Street can be claimed by its owner at the police station.
•Two males who failed to appear
in court are now the subject of an arrest warrant.
•Four youths reported to be in possession of a bottle of whisky on Canyon Street could not be located.
•Drivers from Delta and Surrey, apparently un-used to heavy Creston traffic, were involved in a collision at the intersection of Highways 3 and 3A. One was tick-eted for rear-ending the other.
•A youth found on his knees in front of a Canyon Street ATM reported he was watching a fly that was acting suspiciously.
October 8•An unoccupied vehicle was
found to have rolled over six or seven times in the 3300 block of Canyon-Lister Road. The inebriated owner later called police to report his truck had been stolen.
•A male who told witnesses he fell asleep at the wheel escaped injury when his pickup truck went off the road at Canyon-Lister Road and 46th street.
October 9•The host of a loud party in the
400 block of 16th Avenue North co-operated in lowering the volume.
•An Alberta vehicle parked par-tially on Winlaw Road was towed
at the request of police.•On a weekend noted for tailgate parties at
football games, it is ironic that the tailgate of a 2011 white Sierra pickup was stolen from the 2100 block of Cedar Street on either Saturday or Sunday.
Police identify bomb threat suspect
Thunder Cats take two of three gamesBY LORNE ECKERSLEY
Advance Staff
Two out of three ain’t bad. Two weekend wins, following a 5-4 Friday night loss to the Beaver Valley Nitehawks, have left the Creston Valley Thunder Cats with a four win, five loss record after the first nine games of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League season.
The Cats rebounded from a narrow defeat at the hands of the
7 and 2 Nitehawks with two home ice wins. Creston bounced the Grand Forks Border Bruins 4-2 on Saturday and followed up on Sunday with a 6-4 win over the winless Chase Heat.
In Sunday’s home game, the Thunder Cats jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead on goals by Trevor Hanna and Jovi Fabbri, but Chase gamely fought back and the first period ended in a 3-3 tie. Fabbri scored Creston’s third goal.
Trevor Forward scored the
only goal of the second period and Brandon Formosa scored what proved to be the game win-ner early in the third. Chase nar-rowed the gap to 5-4 with 1:13 left in the game, but Formosa sealed the win with an empty-netter two seconds before the final buzzer.
On Saturday in Grand Forks, the Cats led 3-0 early in the final frame on goals by Forward, CJ Caputo and Formosa. Two third period goals, the second with 1:43
left in the game, put the Bruins within striking distance, but Fabbri scored into the empty net to break the home team’s heart.
Against Beaver Valley, the Cats fought back from a two-goal deficit to the game at four in the third period, but a last minute goal by the home team gave Beaver Valley the victory. Creston was led by a two goal effort from Tyler Akeroyd, with Scott Butters and Forward add-ing singles.
The Thunder Cats look to edge back to the .500 mark with three games this week, two at home. Creston plays host to the Columbia Valley Rockies on Thursday and Castlegar Rebels on Friday before heading south to Spokane for a Saturday eve-ning tilt with the 3-7 Braves.
The Thunder Cats remain in fourth place in the Eddie Mountain Division, a point back of the Golden Rockets, who have two games in hand.
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I don’t read many books more than once — my dog-eared copy of W.O. Mitchell’s Who Has Seen the Wind being the notable exception. But after I read the first crime fiction work of Italian novelist Giancarloa Carofiglio I just couldn’t get it out of my mind.
It was a peculiar coinci-dence that on the day in September that I retrieved it from my bookshelves for a second reading that the New York Times reported the immi-nent death by injection of con-victed murderer Troy Davis in Georgia. It seems patently unsurprising that Davis is black.
In Carofiglio’s brilliant novel, attor-ney Guido Guerreri, fighting his own personal demons, finds himself defending an African man accused of the murder of a child in a small town in southern Italy. The fictional murder has some commonalities with the shooting of a police officer who was moonlighting as a security guard when he was shot in the face in a parking lot one night 22 years ago. In neither case could the prosecution provide physical evidence that tied the accused with the crime — both relied primarily on eyewitness testi-mony and circumstantial evidence.
Davis was put to death by lethal injection when no last-minute legal intervention was able to save him, as it had three previous times. His last real chance to avoid death ended in June, when “a federal district judge in Savannah said Mr. Davis’s legal team had failed to demonstrate his innocence,” according to the Times. Despite the admission by some wit-nesses that they had provided false testimony in the original trial, and reports that the Georgia parole board
was split in its support of the death sentence, Davis was executed.
As I reread Involuntary Witness, I was once again moved by Guer-reri’s concluding arguments in a
case that he had once thought to be hopeless.
He coolly explains the difficulties with eyewitness testimony and explains how easily witnesses can be lead to adjust their beliefs in what they saw by police and prosecutors, none of whom are consciously trying to influ-ence the witnesses’ version of events.
Guerreri quotes Albert Einstein, “It is the theory that determines what we observe,” and a Chinese apho-rism, “Two-thirds of what we see is behind our eyes.” He then goes on to explain about perception filters, those pieces of information that determine how we see what we see.
A psychological experiment had the elder brothers and sisters of nine- or 10-year-olds tell their sib-lings a story of an attempted kid-napping when they were preschool age. The children are told that their mother had been distracted for a moment in a supermarket, at which point a stranger grabbed the child by the hand and headed for the exit. Shouts by the mother caused the culprit to unhand the child and flee.
Months later the children were
interviewed. They had become cer-tain that the fictional account had indeed happened and they even added their own details to the story. (I have a very clear preschooler’s
“memory” of a nighttime ride in a semi that took my father and I from Calgary to Fernie. It never happened.)
In another test, three groups of university stu-dents were shown a film of a woman leaving a grocery store, pushing a cart. A young man approaches from behind, grabs her purse from the cart and flees.
The groups were asked different questions. “Did the thief barge into the woman?” and “In what way did the aggressor push the woman?” were asked of the first two groups. The third was asked to simply tell what they had seen.
Of course, no push or barging had occurred in the film. But 70 per cent of the group responding to the sec-ond question described seeing those actions. To the first question, 20 per cent of the respondents said there had been physical contact. Of those in the third group, only 10 per cent said there had been physical contact.
Imagine — even those who were not asked a leading question could not find unanimity in what they saw.
Eyewitness testimony, we all know from personal experience (“Hey, that play was offside!” “No, it wasn’t!”), is questionable at the best of times, effective only when used in conjunction with other evi-dence. In the absence of other evi-dence, it’s a terrible excuse to put someone to death.
Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.
Another one bites the dust
This is the LifeLorne Eckersley
I spent the better part of last week on my annual pilgrimage to the CanWest Horticulture Show in Vancouver. As per usual, I hooked the 20-foot enclosed trailer onto the one-ton truck and headed to the Coast. It is 710 kiilometres to my folks’ place on the Surrey-Langley border. I left at 11 a.m. and arrived in time for a nice home-cooked meal around 7:30 p.m. The next morning, I caught a ride to the Sky Train terminal and commuted downtown to the new Vancouver Convention Centre. I felt like a bit of a foreigner on the Sky Train. The only English I heard on the train was coming from the elec-tronic announcements. No worries — the new convention centre is right next door to the old one. The green roof is looking better than ever as some of the asters were in bloom.
Inside, the show seemed a little smaller than last year. Some of the booths were empty. Still, there were hundreds of suppliers from as far away as the Netherlands and all over North America. They sell everything from greenhouse and nursery stock to any related items. I try to stop in at all my suppliers’ booths to say hello, but I am really looking for any new and unusual annual, perennial, tree or shrub, or, perhaps, some new technology to make life a little simpler. Failing
that, maybe some fall specials? I spend all day reacquainting myself with the rest of the industry and then head home for a nice Japanese dinner out with my folks.
Early next morning, I’m heading back downtown. This time, I get the refresher course on rush hour traffic. Glad my commute back home is just a stroll across the parking lot. At the show, I catch an early morning seminar on nursery business management. Of course, many years ago, I went to school to learn how to grow plants but that was about it. Ninety minutes later, with my brain suffering information overload, I went back out onto the trade show floor in hopes of answering a short list of questions I had prepared the night before. With that for the most part accomplished, I left early and arrived back at my folks’ place in time to unload five pricey rolls of green-house poly onto my trailer. Good thing it lasts for longer than it says it will. Then off to my sister’s nursery to load
a small tree spade into the back of the truck box. I've been thinking about this moment every time I dug a tree by hand for the last 10 years.
On Friday morning, with the truck and trailer hooked up, I was off to a warehouse in Mission for tree digging supplies, fol-lowed by another pit stop in the valley for some great looking little shrubs that the deer won’t eat. A thousand pounds of greenhouse poly, 800 pounds of tree spade, 2000 pounds of shrubs and the 3,800-pound trailer carry-ing miscellaneous nursery
pots and stuff makes the trip home a little slower. Fortunately, I’d had an early start.
One of the biggest challenges I've had to face running a business out of the Creston Valley has always been to do with the cost and logistics of freight coming in. The price of diesel has more than doubled since we began our business, but a lot of the time it’s just our isolated location. In any case, I unloaded the truck and trailer Saturday morning and caught up with the nursery work. People are always asking if it is slowing down yet and I’d have to answer them, “Not yet.” Tomorrow is another busy day.
I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving!
Evan and Wendy Davies own Beltane Nursery at 2915 Highway 3 in Erickson.
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This is a perfect slogan for procrasti-nators. It is all about looking into the things that we avoid, that we put off, that we somehow never end up dealing with. In particular, it is about our hin-drances to spiritual growth. But what are hindrances?
In Buddhism, hindrances refer to patterns of thought, habits and emotions that sap our energy and keep us from realizing our best self. They prevent us from awak-ening wisdom, joy and compas-sion. They pollute our pure nature and block our instinct to grow and develop. They are powerful inner obstacles such as laziness, resentment and fear. Of course, we may have outer
obstacles, as well, but the idea is to start with what is close at hand, something we can actually influence, something we can intimately work to transform.
In daily life, there always seems to be something that ends up at the bottom of
the to-do list. It could be cleaning the cat box or hemming curtains. Sometimes, after you’ve done everything but that one thing, it migrates to a new and improved
to-do list, but once again it ends up on the bottom. Zen training has a solution to this tendency; it is called “samu”, work meditation.
In samu, we just do what needs to be done and treat it as a form of meditation. In this way, our per-sonal preferences don’t govern our actions. The practice of samu shakes the pattern of procrastina-tion, so we can step through our resistance and go straight to the
most difficult task. See NOTHING, page 8
To the Editor:I am writing to ask the town coun-
cillors and any other lawmakers in the Creston area to seriously consider passing a new bylaw to protect our so loving and faithful dogs from the dan-gers of riding in the back of pickup trucks without canopies. Our animal companions are forced to hang on for dear life, often choking on a short chain with nothing to shield them from the harsh weather (frying heat or freezing cold), from other animals provoking them by the side of the road or from debris that will fly at them at 80 km/h.
We as a society have already agreed and made it illegal to allow people to ride in the back of pickup trucks even when they are covered because we know that it is very dan-gerous.
I have seen countless vulnerable dogs in this valley dangling over the side of trucks with their so-called car-ing masters diving at 80-100 km/h. They have no idea what their dogs are doing or what they are going through. The dogs often look stressed, cold and severely windblown, and are just try-ing their best to stay on their feet and not bash into the side of the vehicle. Some people even leave the back gates open, thinking their dog is some kind of circus animal who can stay on a small platform as he or she travels at 100 km/h.
I have also personally witnessed a dog fall out of a truck right in front of me because he was so excited to see another dog walking down the road. He proceeded to lean too far over the side of the vehicle and then fall out. Luckily for everyone, he did not fall hard and sort of rolled onto the ground. The truck was only traveling at about 20 km/h at the time and he was not badly injured. But for sure he was at least bruised and the outcome could have been much worse.
Can we not let our cherished members of the family sit with us in our vehicles? I know dogs can be a problem and very dangerous to the driver when they are hyperactive and moving around a lot. What I do before I leave for any trip in the car with my dog is give him a short 20-minute walk first to calm him down. His needs get met and he usu-ally relaxes in the car afterward instead of anxiously awaiting his
walk while I am driving.Of course, one cannot reason with a
dog like you can with a child. Their self-control is sometimes difficult to manage. They are animals with instincts who do not understand the danger of jumping in your lap to see out your window while you are trying to drive. If you feel there is no way around your puppy, then it is proba-bly best to leave him at home.
As far as cleanliness is concerned, old sleeping bags and blankets protect the car seats just fine.
The no dogs in the back of pickups bylaw is in place in Whitehorse, Yukon. The SPCA there pays for an ad that appears in the newspaper weekly to inform and remind people to obey this law. I am sure that are many other communities around in Canada with this humane treatment of animals. Doggies give us so much unconditional love and forgive us for all the unfair things we do to them. They help us by being our compan-ions when we are lonely and they warn and protect us and our homes from so many dangers, such as fires, thieves, mice and bears. Should we not show them love and pay them the respect they deserve by keeping them safe?
Linda CurpheyCreston
To the Editor:(Re: David Wilks’ column “Liberal-
NDP pension plan offensive to Canadians”, Sept. 29 Advance, page 8)
Mr. Wilks talks about Libby Davies recently introducing a private mem-ber’s proposal that would cost Canadian taxpayers a billion dollars and give expensive taxpayer-funded benefits to those who may have never paid any taxes in Canada and do not deserve them. Wilks does go on quite a bit about this.
I emailed Libby Davies and asked her about this. Libby let me know that Wilks was referring to a motion on Old Age Security and immigration that she withdrew from the House of Commons journals branch because it had been submitted in error.
Of course, the Conservatives made a big fuss over it. The NDP statement on it (from over a month ago!) can be found at www.ndp.ca/press (scroll to Aug. 30).
As Libby said, “The CBC and the Toronto Star both reported (the next day) that the motion had been with-drawn as soon as the error was spotted. But that hasn’t seemed to stop the Conservatives from harping on it for over a month.”
I hope this clarifies this submission. What is really sad is when half-truths are put forward as truths.
Rhonda BarterCreston
To the Editor:I have always believed in sharing
happy stories with as many people as possible. Here’s one for the books!
Our daughter, Laura, and her hus-band, Bruce, are touring around Europe right now on a three-month holiday, leasing a car and planning one day at a time — no itinerary!
So when a phone call came the other day from “Hank in Belgium”, my solar plexus did a flip. However, he followed up his introduction with, “Do you know Laura Rea? I’ve found her purse with credit cards, passport, money, everything. Where is she stay-ing?” I told him I didn’t know where they were, but gave her cell number, even though I knew their cell was used only in emergencies. I asked him to call back (he was on the Internet) in 10 minutes or so and I’d have her email address for him.
I called our daughter Anne in Calgary for the email address, and passed it on to Hank when he phoned back. His concern was that he had to leave the area the next morning, and would call me later if they had not connected.
A couple of hours later, Anne phoned back to say that her daughter had texted Laura and told her to check her messages — now! Within a few minutes, the text was answered with, “Yahoo! We’re on our way to meet Hank!”
Not only had modern technology proven its worth, but our faith in humanity has sure gone up a few notches. How many times do we hear of a total stranger in a foreign country taking the time aad caring enough to telephone a next of kin listed in a lost purse? Truly, that’s something to share with everyone!
Mary UnderhillCreston
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twitter.com/CrestonAdvanceWe were on top of one of our
local and, perhaps, less popular, mountaintops. A trek up a wooded ridge through some-what open, sub-alpine forest
brought us to steep, open mead-ows bedecked with many spe-cies of mountain flowers. Many of these would have bloomed earlier if it were a usual season. Passing through a grassy land-scape, interrupted with protrud-ing rocks and stunted trees, we left behind the flowery slopes and reached a panoramic view of rocky mountains divided by Kootenay Lake seen far below.
So it was, from this peak, that with extra time “in our pock-ets”, we decided to hike easterly along a ridge leading towards a massive mountain that seemed to have ridges and shoulders reaching in every direction.
The ridge we were following was by no means straight or level like it might appear from a dis-tance. This gave lots of instances where, at times, hikers were out of sight of each other, hidden by rocky humps. At every point, one saw the surroundings from a dif-ferent perspective. It was an envi-ronment that provided lots of hiding places.
It was in this kind of terrain that one of our party, when gazing from the edge of the north side of the ridge, spotted an unusual creamy white hump on a patch of snow a short dis-tance below. And that’s not all. There seemed to be a similar, smaller hump attached to the larger one. The mystery humps turned out to be a nanny moun-tain goat and her kid snuggled together, dozing in the fresh mountain air. So much for the nap. The rest of the hikers, then out of sight, were signalled to approach quietly and most got a good look and photos of this rare pair before they ambled off around a rocky bend.
Goats are rare according to most books on the topic. They are rarely seen. When seen, it is usually at a distance, and if seen nearby, for them it seems
to be a “we’re out-of-here” response. However, when seen, like on this morning, it’s exciting to see them enjoying the safety and sereni-ty of the mountain crags. Mountain goats are equipped
to do that. I’m not. Once I “pitched” my plastic sheet near where a goat was bedded down for the evening. Sometime in
the night, I woke to lightening snapping off the surrounding boulders, which seemingly could be dislodged from their moorings by the thunder. I am sure, that, to the goat, this was part of the usual menu.
It’s not every time a goat or some large animal makes an appearance to those humans venturing out there. In fact, a single goat may be seen by a single hiker in one single sea-son over several years. I might see one mule deer buck in the alpine every two or three years. What's the point of getting out there if we don't see anything? I used to tell my kids a person needs to get out often in order to rarely see something spec-tacular or unusual. Getting out there, either near or far, on a regular basis, will clue us in, if we are not already clued in, to the fact that the rarely seen is spectacular even if it is only a
small event, process, animal, plant or other entity of the mountain community.
Ed McMackin is a biologist by profession but a naturalist and hiker by nature. He can be reached at 250-866-5747.
Ralph Moore photoThe mountain goat pair, a nanny and kid, resting in a cool, clean and concealed mountain cranny.
Meeting a rare pair
Out There
Ed McMackin
From page 7Although we may have a
variety of things to do, it is easy to figure out which task raises procrastination. We can feel the avoidance in our bodies.
At a deeper level, this slo-gan challenges us to analyze what really sets us back. We need to be persistent if we want to expose our core obsta-cles and get to the root of what prevents us from realizing happiness. In Zen, we do this research through the practice of meditation. By observing the activity of our own minds, we meet the challenge of dig-ging deeply enough to uncover
our greatest hindrances, be they fear, anger, laziness, skep-ticism or addiction to pleasure. Once we have identified our greatest barrier to spiritual joy, we need to work with it and to keep working with it until we are free.
This slogan offers us an on-the-spot way of transforming our spiritual situation immedi-ately and directly. We do not put anything off, but we deal with whatever arises right away. In cooking up a spiritual life that is based in compassion, nothing is moved to the back burner. One step at a time, we remove practical and spiritual
hindrances. Today’s practice: What pat-
terns of thought or habit do you have that block your devel-opment of wisdom and insight? What is your most consistent and frequent roadblock? Take some time to reflect on this and on how you might begin to work with it.
This column is a long series of short essays exploring the mean-ing of the Lojong Slogans. It is inspired by the work of Judy Lief.
Kuya Minogue is the resident teacher at Creston’s ZenWords Zen Centre. For more informa-tion, she can be reached at 250-428-3390.
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27 Housewives/NYC Housewives/NJ Mob Wives Project Runway Cake Walk Risky Til Debt
28 18 Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence
30 (11:30) “Annie” Work of Art Where Playlist At the Concert Hall Pan Am “Jurassic Park”
31 George Best Ed Wayside My Life Amazing Metajets Spliced Totally “Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare” Shrek
32 20 Hal Phineas ANT Deck Good Sonny Debra! Wizards Shake It Hannah Good Really
33 King King Fam Guy Fam Guy Office Office Seinfeld Seinfeld “The X-Files: Fight the Future”
34 Gas Gas Cash Cash Cleve Cleve Gas Gas Gas Gas Hiccups Dan
36 Best Best Diners Diners Eat St. Eat St. The Opener Pitch In Pitch In Restaurant: Im.
37 24 Fortune Seller Fortune Seller Mantracker Python Hunters Survivorman Mantracker
38 American Pickers Pawn Pawn Weird or What? In a In a Brad Meltzer “Milk”
39 Stargate Universe Stargate Universe In Space Merlin Bedlam “Inmates” “I Know What”
40 (12:00) “25th Hour” (’02) “Christine” (’83) Keith Gordon. “Cujo” (’83) Dee Wallace.
42 Frasier Frasier King King Friends Friends Frasier Frasier 70s ’70s Canada Sings
43 CTV News Today With Sandie Rinaldo CTV News Tonight With Scott Laurie
44 Wiggles Toopy Cat in Dino Max Franklin Mike the Babar Rolie Po Cat in Max Chug
45 Fam Guy “Die Another Day” (’02) Pierce Brosnan. Premiere. News News Whatever 16:9-Bigger Picture
48 7 Lidias Katie Beads Gener Lawrence Welk Time/By Time/By Antique Roadshow Bee Gees: Night
49 Tehlka Lok Sardari Gaunda Punjabi Sanjha Masti Intezar Jee Des-Pardes
50 Football universitaire Montreal à McGill. (En différé N) (SC) Animo La Semaine verte Telejnl Gars fille
2 Fam Guy “Die Another Day” (’02) Pierce Brosnan. Premiere. News (4:59) News Hour 16:9-Bigger Picture
54 MuchMusic Countdown “Harold & Kumar Escape” “I Now Pronounce You”
64 “Life as a House” (:05) “Jaws” (’75) (:15) “Jaws 2” (’78) Roy Scheider. Jaws 3
81 Caravane Tout le monde Quest. Journal Recettes À Table Les Stars du rire
224 NASCAR Racing NASCAR RaceDay SP Cen On Edge My Ride My Ride AMA Supercross
SATURDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 157 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 The Sing-Off (N) Law & Order: SVU News News (:05) “Hide and Seek” (’05)
4 11 NASCAR Racing Cash Wheel Jeopardy Primetime: What News Cash Cash Cash
5 Law & Order: SVU News (:29) Saturday Night Live (N) Paid News Paid Paid Power-Juicing
6 9 Entertainment Ton. Rules Big Bang CSI: Miami 48 Hours Mystery News Insider Paid Paid
7 13 Back Edition Harry’s Law Prime Suspect Law & Order: SVU News (:35) Saturday Night Live (N)
8 10 SportsCentre (N) Lumber E:60 SportsCentre (N) Formula One Racing
9 19 MLB Baseball Sportsnet Con. Cycling Sportsnet Con. PokerStars.net Ultimate Fighter
11 12 16:9-Bigger Picture Harry’s Law Prime Suspect Currents: Cat News (:29) Saturday Night Live (N)
12 22 Human Family Heartbeat A Touch of Frost (:45) Ancient Clues A Touch of Frost
13 3 NHL Hockey: Canucks at Oilers HNIC: After Hours News NHL Hockey
14 8 Baseball Cops Cops Cops Big Bang Big Bang News Wanted Hell’s Kitchen New Girl Whacked
15 CNN Newsroom CNN Presents Piers Morgan CNN Newsroom CNN Presents Piers Morgan
16 6 True Lies “Conan the Barbarian” (’82, Action) “Conan the Destroyer” (’84) Entou Ways
17 23 Consumed Property Property Room Cr. Room Cr. Consumed Holmes Inspection Decked Decked
18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage
21 (6:30) “Dirty Dancing” (’87) “Mamma Mia!” (’08) Meryl Streep. “Dirty Dancing” (’87)
22 Young Boys “A Cinderella Story” (’04) Young Boys The Next Star Sponge. Sponge.
23 Himalayas National Issue National One/One Himalayas National Issue National One/One
25 Lost Girl “Riverworld” (’10) Tahmoh Penikett. “District 9” (’09) Sharlto Copley. District 9
26 15 American Chopper Sons of Guns Natural Born Auction Auction American Chopper MythBusters
27 Intervention Cake Walk Project Runway Pregnant in Heels Dance Moms Housewives/NYC
28 18 Prison Diaries (N) Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Prison Diaries Hard Evidence New Paid
30 (6:00) “Jurassic Park” (’93) “The Cell” (’00) Jennifer Lopez. (:15) “Sense and Sensibility”
31 “Monsters vs. Aliens” (’09) Crash “The Ring” (’02) Naomi Watts. Premiere. Crash Trans
32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Kings “Don’t Look Under the Bed” (:32) “Minor Details” (’09) Derek Sadie
33 “Master and Commander: The Far Side” “Election” (’99, Comedy) “Election” (’99)
34 22 Min 22 Min Simpson Simpson LOL (N) Picnic South Park Kids/Hall Comedy Simpson Simpson
36 Chopped Eat St. Eat St. Diners Diners Restaurant: Im. Chopped Heat Heat
37 24 Python Hunters Survivorman Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Paid Paid
38 (6:00) “Milk” (’08) Weird or What? Swamp People American Pickers Pawn Pawn
39 “I Know What” (:10) “Black Christmas” (’75) (:15) “Dominion: A Prequel to the Exorcist” (’05) Lord
40 “The Hurricane” (’99, Drama) Denzel Washington. “Silver Bullet” (’85) Gary Busey. Thinner
42 2 Guys 2 Guys Friends Friends Frasier Frasier Debt Debt Instant Instant 2 Guys 2 Guys
43 News News News News News News News News News News News News
44 Franklin Toopy Waybu Rolie Po Yo Yo Sesame Street Garden Thomas Maker Yo
45 Currents: Cat Harry’s Law Prime Suspect News (:35) Saturday Night Live (N) (12:07) Party Poker
48 7 Bee John Denver: A Song Austin City Limits Ebert “After the Thin Man” (’36) TBA
49 Aikam Taur Lashkara WAQT Aaja Bolly Restorat Courage Courage
50 Univers Vérité Dre Grey TJ But Infoman “Le Roi Arthur” (’04)
2 Currents: Cat Harry’s Law Prime Suspect News (:35) Saturday Night Live (N) World Poker
54 Discovered Trial Trial “I Now Pronounce You” “Blades of Glory” (’07)
64 (6:20) “Jaws 3” “The Mummy” (’99) (:05) “The Mummy Returns” (’01) “Cat People” (’82)
81 Stars du Les TV5 Jrnl (:35) On n’est pas couché Recettes On n’demande
224 Motorcycle Racing Monster Energy Cup: Las Vegas. (N) (Live) Formula One Racing Japanese Grand Prix. (N)
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ST. STEPHEN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Service - 10:30 am 306 NW. Blvd 250-428-9745
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SENIORS FOR SENIORSAre you a Senior with room
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Are you concerned about taking care of a pet because of the cost, or are worried
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MitsyMitsy is a young female cat recently surrendered to PAWS. She is still getting used to all the activity and other cats in the cat pad and would love to quickly fi nd her own furever home.
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TV LisTiNgsThursday, October 13, 2011 Creston Valley Advance10 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca
SUNDAY MORNING / OCTOBER 167 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30
3 Hobo Hobo PLAN PLAN Remodel Children NFL Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
4 11 Good Morning KOMO 4 News (N) This Week Rescue Paid Paid Paid IndyCar IndyCar
5 Flash Meet the Press (N) Paid Walk Fit Paid Paid Paid Gymnastics
6 9 CBS News Sunday Morning Nation The NFL Today (N) NFL Football Buffalo Bills at New York Giants. (N)
7 13 News News News Upfront Garden Fast Gymnastics
8 10 NFL Countdown CFL Football Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Montreal Alouettes.
9 19 Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Cycling Rugged UEFA Pregame Baseball
11 12 Fishing Canada Sunday Morning News (N) Block Context Hour of Power (N) Noon News Hour
12 22 Dino The Hive Rob Ro Dino Dan Magic Hedge Martha Wild Fetch (N) Shrinks Dogs Dogs
13 3 Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street Land One/One
14 8 David V’Impe Fox News Sunday FOX NFL Sunday NFL Football Regional Coverage.
15 Fareed Zakaria Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria CNN Newsroom Your Money (N)
16 6 Surviving Disaster Restore Restore Trucks! Muscle “The Keeper” (’09) Steven Seagal. “Collateral Dam.”
17 23 Income Income Income Income Holmes Inspection Disaster Disaster House Hunters First Pla. My First
18 14 The Sopranos The Sopranos The Sopranos Border Border Family Jewels Family Jewels
21 Love It or List It Chris Chris Chris Chris “Dirty Dancing” (’87) Jennifer Grey. Love-List
22 Redakai Casper’s Garfield Almost Sponge. Squirrel Parents iCarly Big Time Victo In Real Life
23 CBC News Now CBC News Now From Toronto. (N) CBC News Now From Toronto. (N)
25 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Combat Hospital Rookie Blue
26 15 Curiosity Curiosity Swamp Loggers Mayday Dirty Jobs Verminators
27 Debt Debt Debt Debt Drop Dead Diva “Made of Honor” (’08) “Bridget Jones”
28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Medium Medium Hard Evidence Hard Evidence
30 “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (’77) “Jurassic Park” (’93) Sam Neill.
31 Lego Hole Scooby Jerry “Monsters vs. Aliens” (’09) Hole Ben 10 Trans G.I. Joe
32 20 Manny Mickey Phineas Fish Deck Warth Wizards Sonny Kings Shake It “Halloweentown”
33 Career P. Affairs “Center Stage” (’00, Drama) “Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles” “Are-There Yet?”
34 Red... Red... Hiccups Dan Picnic LOL Cash Cash Cleve Cleve Gas Gas
36 Contessa Contessa Meals Meals Top Chef Dsrt Iron Chef America Cupcake Wars Chopped
37 24 The Rig Travels Spruce Fortune Seller Fortune Seller Fortune Seller Fortune Seller
38 Pawn Pawn “K-19: The Widowmaker” (’02) Harrison Ford. “U-571” (’00) Bill Paxton
39 Merlin Bedlam “Inmates” Space (:45) “Monster Ark” (’08) (:45) “Child’s Play”
40 Hurri “Cujo” (’83) Dee Wallace. “Christine” (’83) Keith Gordon. The Walking Dead
42 Instant Tracked Paid Fishful Fish TV Paid Golden Rose Friends Friends ’70s ’70s
43 CTV News Desk With Dan Matheson CTV News Today With Sandie Rinaldo
44 Franklin Mike the Max, Rby Toopy Rolie Po Emily Angelina Dino Caillou Bob Yo Wonder
45 Sunday Morning News (N) Whatever Context Hour of Power Whatever Simpson Simp Simpson
48 7 MotorWk Autoline Leaders Record Group Need Journal Contrary Roots “The Thin Man”
49 Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Youn Living Truth Faith Food Randall Jean
50 Mécan Manny Rosie Chas Tintin Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les Coulisses TJ Semaine
2 Sunday Morning News (N) Whatever Context Hour of Power Whatever Simpson Simp Simpson
54 MuchMusic Countdown “I Now Pronounce You” Gossip Girl Discovered
64 “Sweetest Thing” (:05) “Orange County” (:35) “Something’s Gotta Give” (:45) “Billy Madison” (’95)
81 Temps présent Kiosque Geopoli Science Thalassa Journal Di
224 Chop Cut The Car Dumbest Formula One Racing Korean Grand Prix. ARCA RE/MAX Series Racing Toledo.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON / OCTOBER 161 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30
3 SportsCentre (N) Question Period W5 (DVS) In Fash’n Fashion CTV News (N) Flashpoint
4 11 IndyCar Racing Paid Look KOMO 4 News (N) News ABC KOMO 4 News (N)
5 Dew Action Sports (N) News News Football Night NFL Football: Vikings at Bears
6 9 NFL NFL Bull Riding Paid Big Sports Pets.TV News News News News
7 13 Dew Action Sports (N) Willa’s Pearlie Football Night NFL Football: Vikings at Bears
8 10 CFL Football BC Lions at Saskatchewan Roughriders. Football Night NFL Football: Vikings at Bears
9 19 (12:30) MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Sports MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
11 12 Simp Simpson Fam Guy Fam Guy “The Terminal” (’04) Tom Hanks. News (5:59) News Hour
12 22 Under Under Man Made Marvels What’s-About? Hope for Wildlife Civilization Ancient Clues
13 3 Q With Jian Steven and Chris Running Jeopardy Wheel “G-Force” (’09) Bill Nighy.
14 8 NFL Football Regional Coverage. MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Texas Rangers.
15 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Presents Piers Morgan
16 6 (12:00) “Collateral Damage” “True Lies” (’94) Jamie Lee Curtis “The Unborn” (’09) Premiere.
17 23 Urban Urban Prof. Prof. Property Property House House Hunters Hunters Urban Urban
18 14 Family Jewels Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds
21 Love-List Love It or List It Property Brothers Property “Mamma Mia!” (’08) Meryl Streep. Dine
22 Splatalot R.L. Stine Presents Mostly Ghostly Sponge. “The Dog Who Saved Halloween” “Coraline”
23 CBC News Now Inside the Cirque Love of Elephants fifth estate Himalayas National
25 NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Burn Notice Warehouse 13 Covert Affairs Royal Pains
26 15 Swarm Chasers MythBusters Cash How/ Auction Auction Curiosity (N) MythBusters (N)
27 “Bridget Jones” Friends Friends Drop Dead Diva “Bridget Jones’s Diary” (’01) Friends Friends
28 18 Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Sister Sister Sister Wives (N)
30 Franklin & Bash Actor’s Studio The Listener Suits “Undefeated” Castle “A Knight’s Tale”
31 Justice Adven “Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare” Shrek Skatoony Looney Johnny T Jim Carl2 6TEEN
32 20 Hallow Phineas ANT Deck Good Random Debra! Wizards Shake It Hannah Good Really
33 “Are-There Yet?” The Closer Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang “Rachel Getting Married” (’08)
34 Gas Gas Cash Cash Cleve Cleve Gas Gas Gas Gas Hiccups Dan
36 T. Cook T. Cook Diners Diners Chopped Chopped Top Chef Dsrt T. Cook T. Cook
37 24 Fortune Seller Fortune Seller Mantracker Survivorman Python Hunters Mantracker
38 U-571 Pickers Pawn Pawn Ice Pilots NWT Ice Road Truckers American Pickers “Lord of War” (’05)
39 Child (:45) “I Know What You Did Last Summer” Sanctuary Nikita “Partners” “Prom Night”
40 The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead
42 Frasier Frasier King King Friends Friends 2 Guys 2 Guys 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Instant Instant
43 CTV News Today Question Period CTV News Tonight With Scott Laurie
44 Little Toopy Cat in Dino Max, Rby Franklin Mike the Babar Garden Cat in Max, Rby Big
45 Fam Guy Fam Guy “The Terminal” (’04) Tom Hanks. News News Whatever Bob- Cleve
48 7 “After the Thin Man” (’36) Truth Mack Doc Martin Nature Masterpiece
49 Pwr-Mrcy David Arise Tom’row to Reign Hope Discov. V’Impe Jeremiah Facts J. Hagee J. Meyer
50 Semaine Regard Une Heure-terre Dre Grey Meilleurs-docteurs Kampaï Telejnl Dé
2 Fam Guy Fam Guy “The Terminal” (’04) Tom Hanks. News (4:59) News Hour Bob- Cleve
54 Trial Punk’d Library Library “Blades of Glory” (’07) trending Trial Discovered
64 Billy Mad “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” (:20) “Charlie’s Angels” (’00) (:05) “The Sweetest Thing” Orange
81 Dimanche! Tout le monde À Table Journal Questions “La Guerre des miss” (’08) Faux
224 MotoGP Racing Motorcycle Racing Racing SPEED Center (N) Wind Tunnel NASCAR Victory L.
SUNDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 167 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 (:01) Pan Am (N) The Amazing Race Desp.-Wives News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds
4 11 Funny Videos Extreme Makeover Desp.-Wives (:01) Pan Am (N) News (:35) “Sweepers” (’99)
5 NFL Football News Sports Paid Paid Paid Meet the Press News Paid
6 9 60 Minutes (N) The Amazing Race The Good Wife (N) CSI: Miami (N) News Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Meaning
7 13 NFL Football Carroll KING 5 News (N) Dateline NBC News Upfront Paid Paid
8 10 NFL Football SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 MLB Baseball Sportsnet Con. Canucks UEFA Sportsnet Con. Cycling PokerStars.net
11 12 Bob- Cleve Simpson Cleve Fam Guy American The Good Wife (N) News Whatever Paid V’Impe
12 22 Crucible of Life Born and Bred (N) Dalziel Pascoe Dalziel Pascoe All You Need Is Klaus Average
13 3 Heartland (N) Battle-Blades Cover Me Canada National News fifth estate Canadian
14 8 Baseball Raymond Cops Cops Jim Raymond News Sports Mother Mother Ugly Betty
15 CNN Newsroom CNN Presents Piers Morgan CNN Newsroom CNN Presents Piers Morgan
16 6 “The Last House on the Left” (’09, Horror) “Grindhouse Presents: Planet Terror” Entou Entou Ways
17 23 Holmes Inspection Prof. Prof. First Pla. My First Urban Urban Prof. Prof. Income Income
18 14 Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds
21 Dine Dine Dine Dine “The Craigslist Killer” (’11) Necess. Rough Rose Rose
22 (6:00) “Coraline” Young Boys Indie Pick Weird The Next Star Kyle XY
23 “The Cove” (’09) National “The Cove” (’09) National
25 “Riverworld” (’10) Tahmoh Penikett. Lost Girl Covert Affairs (N) Rescue Me (N) CSI: NY
26 15 MythBusters Curiosity MythBusters MythBusters Curiosity MythBusters
27 Drop Dead Diva Family Family Mob Wives Drop Dead Diva “Made of Honor” (’08)
28 18 Medium Medium Sister Wives Medium Medium Sister Sister Hard Evidence Paid Paid
30 (6:00) “A Knight’s Tale” (’01) (:45) “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (’77) (:45) “A Knight’s Tale”
31 Total Spliced Hole Human Crash Futurama Chicken Archer Crash Futurama Chicken Archer
32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Kings “Skyrunners” (’09) “Johnny Kapahala” Derek Sadie
33 Rachel “Rachel Getting Married” (’08) Bill Irwin The Closer “Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story”
34 Comedy Now! LOL Picnic Cock Jon Dore Picnic Hot Box Kids/Hall Comedy Chap Chap
36 Iron Chef America Dinner Party Wars Chopped T. Cook T. Cook Iron Chef America Cupcake Wars
37 24 Survivorman Python Hunters Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Paid Paid
38 (6:00) “Lord of War” Pickers Pawn Pawn “U-571” (’00) Matthew McConaughey. Pickers
39 “Prom Night” (7:55) “Carrie” (’76) “The Rage: Carrie 2” (’99) Inner Space
40 Walk The Walking Dead Talk The Walking Dead Talk “People-Stairs”
42 Risky Risky 3rd Rock 3rd Rock ’70s ’70s King King Canada Sings 3rd Rock 3rd Rock
43 News News News News News News News News News News News News
44 Franklin Toopy Waybu Rolie Backyard Dora... Sesame Street Garden Thomas Maker Yo
45 The Good Wife (N) Simpson Cleve Fam Guy American News Whatever Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.
48 7 Masterpiece MI-5 Independent Lens Pictured America Closer Mack Record
49 Osteen Beyond Daily Popoff Bonnke Armor V’Impe Tom’row Sid Roth Tribal Tom’row Osteen
50 Dé Et Dieu Tout le monde en parle TJ (10:58) Studio 12 “Mer”
2 The Good Wife (N) Simpson Cleve Fam Guy American News Whatever Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.
54 MuchMusic Countdown “Blades of Glory” (’07) MuchMusic Countdown
64 “Orange County” “The Basketball Diaries” “The Squid and the Whale” (:10) “Cold Mountain” (’03)
81 Cliquez TV5 Jrnl ARTE Reportage Impossi (:15) Thalassa “Honfleur” Sauvons
224 Wrecked Car Craz. SPEED Center NASCAR Victory L. Wind Tunnel With Dave Despain
MONDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 177 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 (:01) Castle (N) Dancing With the Stars News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Dancing With the Stars (:01) Castle (N) News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel
5 Prime Suspect News Jay Leno Late Night Paid Paid Carson News Paid
6 9 Ent Insider Mother Broke Two Men Mike Hawaii Five-0 (N) News Letterman Late
7 13 Magaz. Inside The Sing-Off (N) Prime Suspect News Jay Leno Late
8 10 NFL Football SportsCentre (N) Hockey SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 MLB Baseball Sportsnet Con. UEFA Con Sportsnet Con. Hockey Con Prime Time Sports
11 12 Ent ET Prime Suspect House (N) Hawaii Five-0 (N) News Hour Final ET Late
12 22 Be the Creature Civilization Karsh Is History Snapshot Vertical King-Country Karsh Is History
13 3 Cor Jeopardy Blades InSecur Being Erica (N) National George-Tonight Coronation Street
14 8 Two Men Big Bang Terra Nova (N) House (N) News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond
15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan
16 6 Ways Ways Ways “The Chronicles of Riddick” (’04) Surviving Disaster Surviving Disaster
17 23 Property Property House Hunters My First My First Property Property House Hunters First Pla. First Pla.
18 14 Jewels Jewels Family Jewels Family Jewels Family Jewels Jewels Jewels Family Jewels
21 Property Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine Dinner Party Love It or List It Friends Chris
22 In Real Life (N) iCarly Chris Funny Videos Home Im Indie Laughs Weird Friday Night Lights
23 Style Exposed: National National Style Exposed: National Lang & O’Leary
25 Endgame Rookie Blue Combat Hospital Weeds NCIS: Los Angeles (:40) Weeds Memento
26 15 Dirty Jobs Daily Planet Prank Destroy Dirty Jobs Sons of Guns Oddities Oddities
27 Project Runway (N) Princess Princess Risky Til Debt Project Runway Housewives/OC Housewives/Atl.
28 18 Cake Cake Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Cake Cake Lottery Changed Paid Paid
30 Suits (N) Flashpoint The Mentalist Criminal Minds Franklin & Bash Suits
31 (6:30) “The Addams Family” Hole Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating American Futurama
32 20 Shake It Good ANT Warth Sonny Wingin’ It Princess Raven Ned’s Zoey 101 Derek Naturally
33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “Murder at 1600” (’97) “Murder at 1600” (’97)
34 Just for Laughs Simpson Laughs All Night Big Bang Just for Laughs Daily Colbert Conan
36 Iron Chef America Pitch In Pitch In Top Chef Dsrt Iron Chef America Pitch In Pitch In Diners Cakes
37 24 Food Food Storage Storage Repo Repo Food Food Repo Repo Paid Paid
38 Weird or What? In a In a Life After People Ancient Aliens Ancients-Badly Nazi Hunters
39 Paranormal Wi. Inner Star Trek: Voyager Being Human Paranormal Wi. Inner Star Trek: Next
40 “The Hills Have Eyes” (’06) Premiere. “Mimic 2” (’01) Alix Koromzay. “Candyman: Farewell Flesh”
42 Instant Instant King King King Friends Friends Friends Instant ET King King
43 News News News News News News News News News News News News
44 Max Babar Cat in Max Backyard Dora... Band Chug Garden Thomas Maker Yo
45 Hawaii Five-0 (N) Prime Suspect House (N) News Tube Ent ET Tube Late
48 7 Freedom Riders: American Experience T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Antiques Rdsho Craft
49 Wonderland Con Con “Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys” (’08) Popoff Tom’row Sid Roth
50 30 vies Parent Auberge-chien noir La Galère (N) TJ Sport Telejournal Kiwis/hommes
2 Hawaii Five-0 (N) Prime Suspect House (N) News Hour Final Ent ET Tube Late
54 Trial trending New.Music.Live Gossip Girl (N) Secret-Teen Punk’d Library Trial Nowhere
64 “FamilyStranger” “Single White Female” (’92) “Single White Female 2” “The Age of Innocence”
81 Histoire du look TV5 Jrnl Le Monde bascule La Mine du diable Chiffres Tout le monde On n’demande
224 Ride Ride Monster Jam Pass Tm Pass Tm Ride Ride NASCAR Hub Motorcycle Racing
WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30
3 The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Anderson News News CTV News etalk Big Bang
4 11 One Life to Live General Hospital The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC KOMO 4 News
5 News Inside Local 4 News at 5 News News Wheel Jeopardy Varied Programs
6 9 The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Rachael Ray Jdg Judy Jdg Judy News News News CBS
7 13 Days of our Lives Dr. Phil Anderson Ellen DeGeneres KING 5 News News News
8 10
M NFL Live Record Pardon SportsCentre Monday Night Countdown NFL FootballT Golf PGA Grand Slam of Golf, Day One. (N) (Live) Sports NHL Hockey: Sabres at Canadiens
W NFL Live Record Pardon SportsCentre NHL Pre NHL Hockey: Jets at Maple Leafs
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Curves con-tinues to work to raise awareness in women about the life-saving impor-tance of risk management, early detection and treatment. Throughout the month, Curves of Creston wom-en’s fitness centre is waiving the joining fee for new members who show proof of a mammogram with-in the past year or make a $25 dona-tion to breast cancer research.
According to statistics from the Canadian Cancer Society, nearly 23,400 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011, an aver-age of 64 women every day. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Canadian women; one in nine can expect to be diagnosed with it and one in 29 will die of it.
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, each participat-ing Curves centre will focus on three important goals in supporting this annual campaign:
•helping women learn the facts about breast cancer and the impor-tance of early detection;
• encouraging women to work out three times a week to help reduce their risk of developing breast cancer, and
•participating in fund-raising efforts to support the research and outreach efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
Since only about five to 10 per cent of breast cancers are hereditary,
prevention can play a key role in a woman's risk management strategy. Researchers recommend making lifestyle choices such as eating right, getting regular exercise and main-taining a healthy weight to help a woman significantly reduce her risk of developing breast cancer.
“Curves mission has always been to strengthen women,” accord-ing to the staff at Curves of Creston. “Typically, women are caregivers, but when it comes to breast cancer, women need to understand how important it is to take care of them-selves. Scheduling an annual doctor visit, performing a monthly breast self exam, eating a nutritious diet and making time for regular exer-cise are all things that a woman can do to stay strong and help reduce her chances of developing this dev-astating disease.”
Early detection is the next line of defense, contributing to the current 88 per cent five-year survival rate statistic for all women diagnosed with the disease. Guidelines from the Canadian Cancer Society encourage women ages 40 to 49 to talk to their doctors about breast cancer, to weigh the risks and benefits of mammo-grams, and to consider having a clin-ical breast exam (CBE) performed by a health professional once a year. Women ages 50-69 are encouraged to have a mammogram every two years. Women aged 70 or older should dis-cuss mammograms and ongoing monitoring with their doctors.
“The good news is that the Canadian Cancer Society says that
death rates from breast cancer have been declining in every age group since at least the mid 1980s,” according to Curves of Creston staff. "Everyone here at Curves of Creston is proud of the role we play in helping to educate women about breast
cancer risk factors and the importance of maintaining a healthy weight, exercising reg-ularly and making their own health a priority. Our goal is to see breast cancer statistics con-tinue to reflect the positive impact that education and
awareness can have.”For more information about
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Curves raising breast cancer awareness
Submitted photoat the Prince charles secondary school graduation ceremonies on June 10, Julie ewashen presented ty Husband with a $500 dollar bursary on behalf of creston-Kootenay Foundation youth, to be put toward post secondary educa-tion. Husband began a four-year program at simon Fraser University on sept. 6, working toward a bachelor’s degree with the aim of pursuing a career in graphic design. at Pcss, he did pen and ink drawings, paintings and digital artwork, and received a mark of 98 per cent for Grade 12 art.
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AlarmRecycle, a new recy-cling program for used or expired smoke alarms, carbon monoxide (CO) alarms and com-bination smoke and CO alarms, launched on Oct. 1. B.C. resi-dents can now drop off used smoke and CO alarms for recy-cling at over 40 AlarmRecycle drop-off locations across B.C. The program is managed by Product Care Association.
AlarmRecycle will accept smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, and combination smoke and CO alarms. B.C. residents can find their nearest drop-off location at www.alarmrecycle.ca or by phoning 1-800-667-4321.
The program launched just
before Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 9-15), when local fire departments are reminding British Columbians to test their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms regularly.
“We are working with local fire departments to communicate the AlarmRecycle program to British Columbians,” said Product Care Association president Mark Kurschner. “Whenever smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are replaced, they can now be dropped off at AlarmRecycle depots free of charge.”
“As the program progresses, we will continue to add AlarmRecycle drop-off locations across the province,” said Product Care technical services director Mannie Cheung.
AlarmRecycle is a non-profit program funded entirely by
recycling fees applied to the sale of smoke and CO alarms in B.C. Since Oct. 1, a $1.20 recy-cling fee has been applied to the sale of a new smoke alarm, and combination smoke and CO
alarm. A 60-cent recycling fee now applies to the sale of a car-bon monoxide alarm. The fee may be included in the product price or displayed as a separate charge at checkout.
The fee funds the collection, transportation, recycling and safe disposal of returned products, as well as program administration and communication. All collected fees stay in the AlarmRecycle program and provide British Columbians with an environ-mentally responsible recycling option for their old and expired smoke and CO alarms.
Product Care is a non-profit, industry-sponsored organization that manages product steward-ship programs in B.C. for paint, flammable liquids, pesticides and gasoline, and fluorescent
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Smoke Detectors• Test your smoke alarm monthly with a blown out candle. If it doesn’t work, replace battery and test again. If it still doesn’t work replace the device.
• Batteries should be replaced every year – Pick a birthday or anniversary date to remind yourself.
• Replace your smoke alarm after 6 years and put the date on your new unit with masking tape.
Planning• Develop a home escape plan with two escape routes and practice as a family project. Show children how to escape on their own.
• Know your address for 9-1-1.Prevention• Install an ABC fi re extinguisher near your kitchen. • Vacuum out your dryer vent regularly. • Wood stove chimneys should be cleaned after every cord of wood burned.
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SOUTHEAST FIRE CENTRE
Effective at noon on Oct. 5, backyard burning was again permitted within the Southeast Fire Centre due to a decreased risk of wildfires. The public is now per-mitted to burn waste, slash or other material, burn stubble or grass, and use fireworks or burning barrels of any size or description.
Backyard burns, or category 2 open fires, can be no bigger than two metres high and three metres wide. Burning grass or stubble cannot be done over an area greater than 2,000 square metres.
Anyone who lights a fire must have sufficient people, water and hand tools nearby to extinguish it, and must never leave it unattended. Failure to exercise due diligence with open fires
can result in a $345 fine. Under the Wildfire Act, an individual found responsible for causing a wildfire may face a fine from $100,000 to $1 million, one to three years imprisonment, or both.
The rescinding of this prohibition applies to all BC Parks, Crown and pri-vate lands, but does not apply within the boundaries of local governments that have forest fire prevention bylaws and are serviced by a fire department. Please check with civic authorities for restrictions before lighting a fire.
The Southeast Fire Centre encom-passes the area extending from the U.S. border in the south to Mica Dam in the north and from the Okanagan Highlands/Monashee Mountains in the west to the B.C./Alberta border in the
east. This includes the Selkirk and Rocky Mountain resource districts.
Report a wildfire or unattended campfire by calling *5555 on your cell-phone or 1 800 663-5555.
For the latest information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions, road closures and air quality advisories, go to www.bcforestfireinfo.gov.bc.ca.
You can also follow the latest wildfire news on Twitter at twitter.com/#!/BCGovFireInfo or on Facebook at face-book.com/BCForestFireInfo.
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Call North Star Motors at 250-428-9351,or visit us at 1330 Northwest Boulevard, Creston. [License #8903]
CRESTON VALLEY GLEANERS SOCIETY
It’s a time-honoured tradition with a twist! Along with the usual fundraising activities at Gleaners, there is a new and prof-itable way to make money that benefits the environment, as well. Gleaners is tackling the growing problem of electronic waste and literally turning it into cash.
Gleaners is participating in the Think Recycle program, which gathers unwanted cellphones, inkjets, toner cartridges and digi-tal cameras from the community
and exchanges them for money. Greentec, the company behind Think Recycle, then processes and recycles the products, diverting the electronic waste from entering local landfill sites.
“Our usual fundraising activi-ties are great, but the Think Recycle program directly pro-tects the environment,” said George Goulder. “This way, we can stop filling up our landfills with electronic waste and fund-raise at the same time.”
Over 300 million empty printer cartridges are generated in North America every year, or 900 mil-
lion pounds of waste that can potentially end up in a landfill. The Think Recycle program has been responsible for the diversion of more than one million cartridg-es from landfills and has provided nearly $3 million in funding to its participants. More than 20,000 schools in North America partici-pate in Think Recycle, said Greentec president Tony Perotta.
In addition to giving money for unwanted cellphones, inkjets, toner cartridges and digital cam-eras, Think Recycle donates money to have one tree planted, through America Forests or Tree
Canada, for every 24 qualifying products collected by Gleaners. Think Recycle has paid for the planting of more than 50,000 trees, effectively removing 8,700 tons of carbon from the atmosphere.
“With Think Recycle, not only are you helping Gleaners raise money for the community, but you get to directly protect the environment and do a good thing,” said Goulder.
The public can drop off unwanted cellphones, inkjets, toner cartridges and digital cam-eras at Gleaners Too or by con-tacting Goulder at 250-435-0060.
Gleaners participating in Think Recycle program“This way, we can stop filling up our landfills with electronic waste andfundraise at the same time.”George GoulderGleaners
LocaL NewsCreston Valley Advance Thursday, October 13, 2011 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 15
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WILDSIGHT (CRESTON VALLEY BRANCH)
The Creston Valley branch of Wildsight kicks off its fall series of presentations on Oct. 18, with “Ecological Intricacies of Wolves”, presented by John and Mary Theberge from Oliver.
John and Mary are wildlife ecol-ogists who have spent more than 30 years studying wolves. They have contributed to many scientific jour-nals and published two books, the most recent being The Ptarmigan’s Dilemma: An Ecological Exploration into the Mysteries of Life, which was a finalist for the Writer’s Trust Prize for best non-fiction of 2010. They actively promote parks, wildlife management and protected areas throughout Canada.
Their presentation, illustrated with slides, describes the several wolf species and subspecies and their prey in various parts of North America. Their talk also focuses on their current wolf research in Yellowstone and with the Mexican wolves in Arizona, and the results of their previous, intensive wolf-prey research in Algonquin Park, Ont., and its conservation consequences.
See WILDSIGHT, page 16
Wildsight fall season announced
Howard Smith photoFirst light on Jumbo is among the photographs that will be shown during wildsight’s dec. 5 presentation at the tivoli theatre.
LocaL NewsThursday, October 13, 2011 Creston Valley Advance16 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca
Here’s where you can recycle them safely and free of charge in Creston:
WANT TO RECYCLE YOUR UNWANTED ELECTRONICS?
New Life Furniture112 Northwest Boulevard, Creston(250) 402-0098
WHAT IS THE ELECTRONICS STEWARDSHIP ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (ESABC) PROGRAM?
ESABC is a not-for-profit extended producer responsibility program set up by the producers and retailers of electronics in British Columbia to provide a province wide recycling system for unwanted electronics.
WHAT ARE THE ACCEPTABLE ELECTRONIC ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE PROGRAM?
Effective July 1, 2010, the following items can be recycled free of charge at any Encorp Return-It Electronics™ Collection Site: display devices, desktop computers, portable computers, computer peripherals, computer scanners, printers and fax machines, non-cellular phones and answering machines, vehicle audio and video systems (aftermarket), home audio and video systems, and personal or portable audio and video systems.
ISN’T IT IMPORTANT TO REUSE BEFORE RECYCLING?
While the program is designed to manage unwanted electronic products that have exhausted their reuse potential, we strongly encourage users to first reuse their products. If you choose to donate to a charity, make sure you have backed up your data and wiped your drives clean prior to donation.
HOW ARE ELECTRONICS RECYCLED? Electronics collected for recycling are sent to approved primary recyclers
in North America. They are broken down using various manual and mechanical processes. Products are separated into their individual components for recovery. Through a variety of refining and smelting processes, the materials reclaimed from unwanted electronics are used as raw materials in the manufacturing of new products.
From page 15John was a professor of ecolo-
gy at the University of Waterloo from 1970-2000 and Mary was a co-researcher, wildlife illustrator and educator. They recently-
completed 14 year study of wolves in Algonquin Park repre-sents one of the most intensive studies ever undertaken of the species (www.wolfstudies.ca).
They have been active in pro-moting the establishment of parks and protected areas throughout Canada, and of eco-system-based management of
such areas. Their conservation work has been recognized with joint awards such as the Harkin Medal of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, and achieve-ment awards from Earthroots and Equinox.
The presentation starts at 7 p.m. Oct. 18 at Rotacrest Hall. Admission is $6.
The second presentation of the season runs at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 with “Local Colours at the Tivoli”, when, for the first time, local photographers will be displaying their pictures and movies on the silver screen while spectators sit back and enjoy the artful choreography in comfort.
Local presenters are Jim and Howard Smith (www.photo-tide.com), Brian Stushnoff, Cheryl Jaggers (www.cheryljag-gers.com, and photographer for the book Creston Valley Beauty), Ralph Moore and Raina Messenger. Admission to the presentation at the Tivoli Theatre is $8.
Wildsight
Creston Valley Advance Thursday, October 13, 2011 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 17
Qualifi ed professionals providing quality advice and services
KEN GADICKE, C.A. • RICK MINICHIELLO, C.A. • ERIN CARR, C.A.Phone (250) 428-2248 122 - 11th Ave. N. Creston BC V0B 1G0
In the three years since it opened its doors as a used furniture outlet, New Life Furniture has grown to become one
of the Creston Valley’s key recycling enterprises. And it provides funding for the much-needed social programs offered by Kootenai Community
Centre Society (KCCS).Moving to its current location on
Northwest Boulevard, across from the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce, has been an important step in getting more walk-by traffic, said manager Amanda Cannon. Also, by partnering in a growing number of recycling programs, the store plays an ever-increasing role in the envi-ronmental well-being of the community.
“We are an enterprising non-profit busi-ness,” Cannon said. “All of the proceeds from New Life Furniture support KCCS programs. The society is able to offer about two times the level of services, in our Stopping the Violence Programs, than we are funded for by the government.”
By adding an entrepreneurial arm to its society, KCCS has been able to solidify and enhance the services it offers, which include Stopping the Violence programs (Irvine House women’s shelter, Older Women’s Safe Home and Outreach
Services for Women), advocacy, child care programs (Teddy Bear Day Care, Grizzly Bear Out of School Care) and youth pro-grams (Beyond Wild and the PARTY — Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth — program).
“The business started as a collaboration between (KCCS executive director) Dina Bambrick and Dave Lawrence (who oper-ated a new and used furniture store),” Cannon said. “It started out with used fur-niture, then added appliances. And we have been growing ever since.”
Operated primarily by volunteers, the store offers clean, good quality used furni-ture and appliances, all of which are in working condition. Each item is checked and repairs are completed before it hits the showroom floor. Sporting goods and medi-cal equipment have also been added to the complement of items for sale, matching a demand in the marketplace with donations, “which just keep rolling in”, she said.
“It is an amazing team that makes this business successful,” Cannon said. “We have very dedicated volunteers who truly believe in what we are doing.”
Volunteers typically work three to four hours a week, but some put in as many as 10 hours. One volunteer has been with the shop since shortly after it opened.
“Our youngest volunteer is a three-
year-old,” she laughed. “And we’ve had an inquiry from a man in his 90s who wants to help.”
Volunteers, because they work under the KCCS umbrella, are required to have a criminal record check — “It’s quick and easy,” Cannon said — and they don’t have to worry about heavy lifting.
“We are very fortunate to get such great donations,” she said. “Much of what we have for sale is virtually brand new.”
Computer users will be pleased to know that their unwanted or outdated items can be recycled, and often reused when they are sold from the store. Like the appliances, all computer items des-tined for sale are checked carefully, and all personal information is wiped from hard drives before they hit the sales floor.
Computer equipment that isn’t suit-able for reuse is recycled in a provincial program, which recaptures the valuable metals. It might be of interest to know that this recapturing has become a big part of Cominco’s operations in Trail.
New Life Furniture and Recycling recently became a depot for the Unplugged small appliance recycling pro-gram. Now, most can be recycled instead of taking up valuable landfill space. Under the program, local residents can drop off a huge array of items, including appliances
that fall under the following categories — countertop cooking, floor care, time mea-surement, personal care, weight measure-ment, garment care and air treatment. The store also accepts batteries and ink and toner cartridges.
The list of services grows with demand.“We are also a participant in the Harvest
Share program,” Cannon said. “We have a fridge for people to drop off and pick up local produce under the program.”
New volunteers are welcome. People contributing their time typically work in either the back or front department. In the back department, volunteers process recy-cling, help with donation pickups and deliveries, test and refurbish merchandise, sort donations, do shipping and receiving, and custodial work. Activities in the front department include cashiering, customer service, public education, creating mer-chandise displays, marketing and promo-tion, and custodial work.
New Life Furniture and Recycling is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and from 10 a.m.-noon on Wednesdays. Drop in to 114 Northwest Boulevard to browse the mer-chandise, learn more about the business and Kootenai Community Centre Society and get information about volunteering. Call 250-428-0098 for more information.
Used furniture store funds non-profit societyStory and photo by Lorne Eckersley
LocaL NewsThursday, October 13, 2011 Creston Valley Advance18 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca
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ble ta
xes. A
ll price
s are
based
on M
anufa
cturer
’sSu
ggest
ed Re
tail P
rice. M
anufa
cturer
Reba
tes ca
n be u
sed in
conju
nction
with
most
retai
l consu
mer o
ffers m
ade a
vailab
le by F
ord of
Cana
da at
eithe
r the t
ime o
f facto
ry ord
er or
delive
ry, bu
t not
both.
Man
ufactu
rer Re
bates
are n
ot com
binab
le with
any fl
eet co
nsume
r incen
tives.
†Rece
ive $6
,000/$
7,500
/$8,00
0/$10,
000 i
n Man
ufactu
rer Re
bates
with
the p
urcha
se or
lease
of a n
ew 20
11 Ran
ger S
uper
Cab S
port 4
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er Ca
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ab XL
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ition/2
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engin
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offer
can b
e used
in co
njunct
ion w
ith m
ost re
tail co
nsume
r offe
rs mad
e avai
lable b
y Ford
of Ca
nada
at eit
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e tim
e of fa
ctory
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able w
ith an
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centiv
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accor
dance
with
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uidelin
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the So
ciety
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gineer
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mpara
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ckups
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speed
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ual tr
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ansm
ission
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y, 10.5
L/100
km (2
7MPG
) Hwy
]. Fue
l consu
mptio
n rati
ngs b
ased o
n Tran
sport C
anad
a app
roved
test m
ethod
s. Actu
al fue
l consu
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n will v
aryba
sed on
road
cond
itions,
vehic
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ding a
nd dr
iving h
abits.
‡Rem
embe
r that
even a
dvan
ced te
chnolo
gy can
not o
vercom
e the
laws o
f phy
sics. I
t’s alw
ays po
ssible
to lo
se con
trol o
f a ve
hicle d
ue to
inap
propri
ate dr
iver in
put fo
r the c
ondit
ions.
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e mob
ile ph
ones
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ome d
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media
playe
rs may
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patib
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eck w
ww.sy
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listin
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edia p
layers
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eatur
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porte
d. Drivi
ng w
hile d
istract
ed ca
n resu
lt in l
oss of
vehic
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cciden
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injur
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mend
s tha
t drive
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cautio
n whe
n usin
g mob
ile ph
ones,
even
with
voice
comm
ands.
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se mo
bile ph
ones
and o
ther d
evices
, even
with
voice
comm
ands,
not e
ssenti
al to
drivin
g whe
n it is
safe
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so. SY
NC is
optio
nal o
n most
new
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vehicle
s. ††©
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he SIR
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cence.
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fer on
ly vali
d from
Septe
mber
1, 2011
to Oc
tober
31, 20
11 (the
“Offe
r Peri
od”) t
o resi
dent
Cana
dians
with a
Costc
o mem
bersh
ip on
or be
fore A
ugust
31, 20
11. Us
e this
$1,00
0CDN
Costc
o mem
ber o
ffer to
wards
the p
urcha
se or
lease
of a n
ew 20
11/20
12 Fo
rd/Lin
coln v
ehicle
(excl
uding
Fiesta
, Focus
, Ran
ger, R
aptor
, GT50
0, Mu
stang
Boss
302, T
ransit
Conn
ect EV
& Me
dium
Truck)
(each
an “E
ligible
Vehic
le”). T
he El
igible V
ehicle
must
be de
livered
and/o
r facto
ry-ord
ered f
rom yo
ur pa
rticipa
ting F
ord/Li
ncoln
deale
r with
in the
Offer
Perio
d. Offe
r is on
ly vali
d at p
articip
ating
deale
rs, is s
ubjec
t to ve
hicle a
vailab
ility, a
nd m
ay be
cance
lled or
chan
ged a
t any
time w
ithou
t noti
ce. On
ly one
(1) of
fer m
ay be
appli
ed to
wards
the p
urcha
se or
lease
of on
e (1) E
ligible
Vehic
le, up
to a
maxim
um of
two (
2) sep
arate
Eligib
le Veh
icle sa
les pe
r Cost
co Me
mbers
hip Nu
mber.
Offer
is tra
nsfera
ble to
perso
ns do
micile
d with
an eli
gible C
ostco
memb
er. Th
is offe
r can b
e used
in co
njunct
ion w
ith m
ost re
tail co
nsume
r offe
rs ma
de av
ailable
by Fo
rd Mo
tor Co
mpan
y of C
anad
a at e
ither
the tim
e of fa
ctory o
rder (i
f orde
red wi
thin t
he Of
fer Pe
riod)
or de
livery,
but n
ot bo
th. Of
fer is
not co
mbina
ble wi
th an
y CPA
/GPC
or Da
ily Re
ntal in
centiv
es, th
e Com
mercia
l Upfi
t Prog
ram or
the C
omme
rcial Fl
eet In
centiv
e Prog
ram (C
FIP). A
pplica
ble ta
xes ca
lculat
ed be
fore $
1,000
CDN o
ffer is
dedu
cted.
Progra
m in e
ffect f
rom Oc
tober
1, 2011
to Ja
nuary
3, 20
12 (the
“Prog
ram Pe
riod”)
To qu
alify,
custom
er mu
st turn
in a
2005
mod
el yea
r or o
lder ve
hicle t
hat is
in run
ning c
ondit
ion (a
ble to
start a
nd m
ove an
d with
out m
issing
parts
) and
has b
een pr
operl
y regis
tered
/plate
d or in
sured
for th
e last 3
mon
ths (th
e “Cri
teria”
). Eligi
ble cu
stome
rs will r
eceive
[$50
0]/[$1
,000]/
[$2,50
0]/[$3
,000]
toward
s the p
urcha
se or
lease
of a n
ew 20
11/20
12 Ford
[Fies
ta (ex
cludin
g S), F
ocus (
exclud
ing S)
]/[Fu
sion (
exclud
ing SE
), Tau
rus (e
xclud
ing SE
), Must
ang (
exclud
ing Va
lue Le
ader)
, Escap
e (exc
luding
XLT I
4 Man
ual),
Transi
t Con
nect (
exclud
ing EV
), Ran
ger (e
xclud
ing Re
gular
Cab 4
x2 XL
), Edg
e (exc
luding
SE), F
lex (e
xclud
ing SE
), Exp
lorer
(exclu
ding b
ase)]/
[F-150
(excl
uding
Regu
lar Ca
b 4x2
XL), E
xped
ition, E
-Series
]/[F25
0-550
] – al
l Rap
tor, GT
500, B
OSS30
2, and
Med
ium Tru
ck mo
dels e
xclud
ed (e
ach an
“Eligi
ble Ve
hicle”
). Taxe
s paya
ble be
fore R
ebate
amou
nt is d
educt
ed. To
quali
fy: (i)
custo
mer m
ust, at
the t
ime o
f the E
ligible
Vehic
le sale
, prov
ide th
e Dea
ler w
ith (a
)suffi c
ient p
roof o
f Crite
ria,
and (
b) sig
ned o
rigina
l own
ership
transf
erring
custo
mer ve
hicle t
o the
Autho
rized R
ecycle
r; and
(ii) E
ligible
Vehic
le must
be pu
rchase
d, lea
sed, or
facto
ry ord
ered d
uring
the P
rogram
Perio
d. Offe
r only
availa
ble to
reside
nts of
Cana
da an
d paya
ble in
Cana
dian d
ollars
. Offe
r is tra
nsfera
ble to
perso
ns do
micile
d with
the o
wner
of the
recyc
led ve
hicle.
Offer
can b
e used
in con
junctio
n with
most
retai
l consu
mer o
ffers m
ade a
vailab
le by F
ord at
eithe
r the t
ime o
f facto
ry ord
er or
delive
ry,bu
t not
both.
Offer
not a
vailab
le on a
n y ve
hicle r
eceivin
g CPA
, GPC
, or Da
ily Re
ntal R
ebate
s and
the C
omme
rcial F
leet R
ebate
Prog
ram (C
FIP). L
imite
d tim
e offe
r, see
deale
r for d
etails
or cal
l the F
ord Cu
stome
r Rela
tionsh
ip Ce
ntre a
t 1-80
0-565
-3673.
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Moto
r Com
pany
of Ca
nada
, Limi
ted. A
ll righ
ts rese
rved.
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Many of us struggle with our relationship with food. Most
have experienced the feeling of having eaten too much, the sen-sation of being deprived of the food they really want, or the regret of having broken yet
another promise to themselves to avoid that chocolate cake.
Food plays a big role in every-day life. Creston Valley residents spend time growing food, shop-
ping for food and preparing food. They have food at celebra-tions and at funerals. Here in one of the five remaining agri-cultural reserves in Canada, our
relationship with food should be joyful. And yet, for many this isn't the case.
See LESS, page 21
Zendo offers course to teach mindful eating
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23 “The Cove” (’09) National “The Cove” (’09) National
25 “Riverworld” (’10) Tahmoh Penikett. Lost Girl Covert Affairs (N) Rescue Me (N) CSI: NY
26 15 MythBusters Curiosity MythBusters MythBusters Curiosity MythBusters
27 Drop Dead Diva Family Family Mob Wives Drop Dead Diva “Made of Honor” (’08)
28 18 Medium Medium Sister Wives Medium Medium Sister Sister Hard Evidence Paid Paid
30 (6:00) “A Knight’s Tale” (’01) (:45) “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (’77) (:45) “A Knight’s Tale”
31 Total Spliced Hole Human Crash Futurama Chicken Archer Crash Futurama Chicken Archer
32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Kings “Skyrunners” (’09) “Johnny Kapahala” Derek Sadie
33 Rachel “Rachel Getting Married” (’08) Bill Irwin The Closer “Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story”
34 Comedy Now! LOL Picnic Cock Jon Dore Picnic Hot Box Kids/Hall Comedy Chap Chap
36 Iron Chef America Dinner Party Wars Chopped T. Cook T. Cook Iron Chef America Cupcake Wars
37 24 Survivorman Python Hunters Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Dudeson Paid Paid
38 (6:00) “Lord of War” Pickers Pawn Pawn “U-571” (’00) Matthew McConaughey. Pickers
39 “Prom Night” (7:55) “Carrie” (’76) “The Rage: Carrie 2” (’99) Inner Space
40 Walk The Walking Dead Talk The Walking Dead Talk “People-Stairs”
42 Risky Risky 3rd Rock 3rd Rock ’70s ’70s King King Canada Sings 3rd Rock 3rd Rock
43 News News News News News News News News News News News News
44 Franklin Toopy Waybu Rolie Backyard Dora... Sesame Street Garden Thomas Maker Yo
45 The Good Wife (N) Simpson Cleve Fam Guy American News Whatever Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.
48 7 Masterpiece MI-5 Independent Lens Pictured America Closer Mack Record
49 Osteen Beyond Daily Popoff Bonnke Armor V’Impe Tom’row Sid Roth Tribal Tom’row Osteen
50 Dé Et Dieu Tout le monde en parle TJ (10:58) Studio 12 “Mer”
2 The Good Wife (N) Simpson Cleve Fam Guy American News Whatever Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.
54 MuchMusic Countdown “Blades of Glory” (’07) MuchMusic Countdown
64 “Orange County” “The Basketball Diaries” “The Squid and the Whale” (:10) “Cold Mountain” (’03)
81 Cliquez TV5 Jrnl ARTE Reportage Impossi (:15) Thalassa “Honfleur” Sauvons
224 Wrecked Car Craz. SPEED Center NASCAR Victory L. Wind Tunnel With Dave Despain
MONDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 177 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 (:01) Castle (N) Dancing With the Stars News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Dancing With the Stars (:01) Castle (N) News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel
5 Prime Suspect News Jay Leno Late Night Paid Paid Carson News Paid
6 9 Ent Insider Mother Broke Two Men Mike Hawaii Five-0 (N) News Letterman Late
7 13 Magaz. Inside The Sing-Off (N) Prime Suspect News Jay Leno Late
8 10 NFL Football SportsCentre (N) Hockey SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 MLB Baseball Sportsnet Con. UEFA Con Sportsnet Con. Hockey Con Prime Time Sports
11 12 Ent ET Prime Suspect House (N) Hawaii Five-0 (N) News Hour Final ET Late
12 22 Be the Creature Civilization Karsh Is History Snapshot Vertical King-Country Karsh Is History
13 3 Cor Jeopardy Blades InSecur Being Erica (N) National George-Tonight Coronation Street
14 8 Two Men Big Bang Terra Nova (N) House (N) News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond
15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan
16 6 Ways Ways Ways “The Chronicles of Riddick” (’04) Surviving Disaster Surviving Disaster
17 23 Property Property House Hunters My First My First Property Property House Hunters First Pla. First Pla.
18 14 Jewels Jewels Family Jewels Family Jewels Family Jewels Jewels Jewels Family Jewels
21 Property Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine Dinner Party Love It or List It Friends Chris
22 In Real Life (N) iCarly Chris Funny Videos Home Im Indie Laughs Weird Friday Night Lights
23 Style Exposed: National National Style Exposed: National Lang & O’Leary
25 Endgame Rookie Blue Combat Hospital Weeds NCIS: Los Angeles (:40) Weeds Memento
26 15 Dirty Jobs Daily Planet Prank Destroy Dirty Jobs Sons of Guns Oddities Oddities
27 Project Runway (N) Princess Princess Risky Til Debt Project Runway Housewives/OC Housewives/Atl.
28 18 Cake Cake Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Cake Cake Lottery Changed Paid Paid
30 Suits (N) Flashpoint The Mentalist Criminal Minds Franklin & Bash Suits
31 (6:30) “The Addams Family” Hole Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating American Futurama
32 20 Shake It Good ANT Warth Sonny Wingin’ It Princess Raven Ned’s Zoey 101 Derek Naturally
33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “Murder at 1600” (’97) “Murder at 1600” (’97)
34 Just for Laughs Simpson Laughs All Night Big Bang Just for Laughs Daily Colbert Conan
36 Iron Chef America Pitch In Pitch In Top Chef Dsrt Iron Chef America Pitch In Pitch In Diners Cakes
37 24 Food Food Storage Storage Repo Repo Food Food Repo Repo Paid Paid
38 Weird or What? In a In a Life After People Ancient Aliens Ancients-Badly Nazi Hunters
39 Paranormal Wi. Inner Star Trek: Voyager Being Human Paranormal Wi. Inner Star Trek: Next
40 “The Hills Have Eyes” (’06) Premiere. “Mimic 2” (’01) Alix Koromzay. “Candyman: Farewell Flesh”
42 Instant Instant King King King Friends Friends Friends Instant ET King King
43 News News News News News News News News News News News News
44 Max Babar Cat in Max Backyard Dora... Band Chug Garden Thomas Maker Yo
45 Hawaii Five-0 (N) Prime Suspect House (N) News Tube Ent ET Tube Late
48 7 Freedom Riders: American Experience T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Antiques Rdsho Craft
49 Wonderland Con Con “Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys” (’08) Popoff Tom’row Sid Roth
50 30 vies Parent Auberge-chien noir La Galère (N) TJ Sport Telejournal Kiwis/hommes
2 Hawaii Five-0 (N) Prime Suspect House (N) News Hour Final Ent ET Tube Late
54 Trial trending New.Music.Live Gossip Girl (N) Secret-Teen Punk’d Library Trial Nowhere
64 “FamilyStranger” “Single White Female” (’92) “Single White Female 2” “The Age of Innocence”
81 Histoire du look TV5 Jrnl Le Monde bascule La Mine du diable Chiffres Tout le monde On n’demande
224 Ride Ride Monster Jam Pass Tm Pass Tm Ride Ride NASCAR Hub Motorcycle Racing
WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30
3 The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Anderson News News CTV News etalk Big Bang
4 11 One Life to Live General Hospital The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC KOMO 4 News
5 News Inside Local 4 News at 5 News News Wheel Jeopardy Varied Programs
6 9 The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Rachael Ray Jdg Judy Jdg Judy News News News CBS
7 13 Days of our Lives Dr. Phil Anderson Ellen DeGeneres KING 5 News News News
8 10
M NFL Live Record Pardon SportsCentre Monday Night Countdown NFL FootballT Golf PGA Grand Slam of Golf, Day One. (N) (Live) Sports NHL Hockey: Sabres at Canadiens
W NFL Live Record Pardon SportsCentre NHL Pre NHL Hockey: Jets at Maple Leafs
Th NHL Hockey: Maple Leafs at Bruins HockeyF Sports CFL Football Edmonton Eskimos at Toronto Argonauts. Football
9 19
M EPL Review Show Cycling Cycling Pregame MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
T UEFA Soccer Darts Premier League. Cycling Cycling Cycling Cycling UEFA Sportsnet Con.W Cycling Cycling Sportsnet Con. Pregame 2011 World Series Game 1. (N) (Live)
Th PokerStars.net Cycling Cycling 2011 World Series Game 2. (N) (Live)
F Darts Premier League. Motocross Rugged Rugged On the Edge UEFA Sportsnet Con.
11 12 Days of our Lives The Talk The Doctors Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour
12 22 Dino Zoboom Franklin Clifford Rob Ro Shrinks Arthur Bears Hedge Babar Parks Varied
13 3
M Dragons’ Den Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Mosque Wheel CBC News: Vancouver CorTWThF
14 8 Jerry Springer Maury Maury Jim TMZ Q13 FOX News Big Bang Mother
15 The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer John King, USA E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan
16 6 Varied Programs
17 23 First Pla. Property House House Holmes on Homes Hunters Property Varied Programs
18 14 Jewels Varied Jewels Varied Jewels Varied Jewels Varied Jewels Varied Jewels Varied
21 House- Divine Movie Love-List Will Will Friends Love It or List It
22 Garfield Almost Kid Super Sponge. Sidekick Sponge. Penguins Parents Sponge. iCarly Varied
23 CBC News Now Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary Connect-Kelley National
25
M “Messages Deleted” (’09) “Her Fatal Flaw” (’06) Victoria Pratt. Sea Patrol Law & Order: UKT “Past Tense” (’06) Paula Trickey. “Trial by Fire” (’08)
W “Reviving Ophelia” (’10) “A Job to Kill For” (’06) Sean Young. Burn NoticeTh “Riverworld” (’10) Tahmoh Penikett. “Black Rain” (’09) Sara Canning. Royal PainsF “Ogre” (’08) John Schneider. “NYC: Tornado Terror” (’08) Warehouse 13
26 15
M Sons Sons American Chopper Cash How/ Daily Planet Prank Destroy Sons of GunsT Dirty Jobs Deadliest Catch Game How/ Auction AuctionW Brothers Brothers Dirty Jobs Dirty Jobs American ChopperTh Sons of Guns MythBusters Curiosity MythBustersF MythBusters Natural Born Man vs. Wild
27 Tabatha’s Salon Varied Programs Rich/Pr Bride Debt Debt Varied Programs
28 18
M Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery ChangedT Say Yes Say Yes Ultimate Cake Off Toddlers & Tiaras Couple Couple Extreme Extreme 19 Kids 19 KidsW Medium Medium Pregnant Pregnant Extreme Extreme Th Cupcake Cupcake Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Undercover BossF The Big Day Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes
30
M Flashpoint The Mentalist Criminal Minds Flashpoint The Mentalist Franklin & BashT At the Concert HallW Against the WallTh “Gone Green”F Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Unforgettable
31 Wayside Wayside Amazing Totally Chowder Scooby Johnny T Scooby Movie Varied
32 20 Sonny Cory Deck Ned’s Derek Suite Phineas Phineas Wizards Good Deck Wizards
33 King King Browns Payne Office Office Big Bang Big Bang Browns Payne Law Order: CI
34 Laughs Varied Laughs SCTV Conan Varied TBA TBA TBA Big Bang Laughs Gas
36 Diners Cakes Meals Varied French Chef Varied Glutton The Next Iron Chef Varied Programs
37 24
M Storage Storage Storage Storage Mantracker Food Food Storage Storage Repo RepoT Repo Repo Top ShotW Top Shot Ghost HuntersTh Ghost Hunters Black GoldF Black Gold Storage Storage
38 Varied Programs M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Varied Programs
39 Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Stargate SG-1 Stargate Atlantis Doctor Who Varied Programs
40
M “Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh” “Mimic 2” (’01) Alix Koromzay. “Stigmata” (’99) Patricia Arquette.
T (12:30) “The Hills Have Eyes” “Stigmata” (’99) Patricia Arquette. “Sabretooth” (’02) David Keith.
W (12:30) “Puppet Master” “Alien” (’79) Tom Skerritt. “Aliens” (’86) Carrie Henn
Th (12:00) “Alien 3” “Alien Resurrection” (’97) “The Funhouse” (’81, Horror)
F “Lake Placid” (’99) Bill Pullman. “Graveyard Shift” (’90) “Jason Goes to Hell”
42 Frasier Frasier Golden Golden Rose. ’70s Raymond Raymond Golden Golden Rest. Makeover
43 CTV News Today Power Play CTV News Tonight Power Play CTV News Tonight
44 Wiggles Chug Backyard Band Dora... Varied Max Babar Garden Cat in Dora... Varied
45 The Talk The Doctors Young & Restless News News News News ET Ent
48 7 Fetch! Cyber Arthur Varied PBS NewsHour Business Varied Programs
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F “Month by Lake” Retired Summer Laugh Gaither Gospel
50 Pour le plaisir Cormoran Les Docteurs Sens La force C’est ça la vie Telejournal
2 The Talk The Doctors Young & Restless News News (4:59) News Hour ET Ent
54 Trial Library New.Music.Live Degrassi Degrassi Pretty Little Liars Varied Programs
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M AgeIn (:45) “Funny Girl” (’68) Barbra Streisand. (:20) “Cabaret” (’72) FamilyT “Brighton Beach Memoirs” (:20) “Casablanca” (:10) “The Deep” (’77) Jacqueline Bisset. After HrvW (12:55) “Only You” (’94) (2:50) “Music of the Heart” “Adam Had Four Sons” (’41) Contre Th (12:20) “Man on the Moon” (:20) “Lorenzo’s Oil” (’92) (:40) “How Sweet It Is!” (’68) FancyF (12:20) “Earthquake” (:25) “Beyond Rangoon” (:10) “Twister” (’96) “Seducing Lewis”
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224 Barrett-Jackson Monster Jam NASCAR Hub Pass Tm Pass Tm Varied Programs
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Brian at Integra Tire for the “extra” help with my winter tires. …Tim from Paintworks for the amazing painting job while we were away; so nice to come home to a newly painted …house.All the volunteers, staff, visitors and clients that made TAPS Thanksgiving such a happy thankful event. …Keith and Mike for solving my “no hot water” problem on October 3. I am so grateful to both of you, and am …delighted to have hot water again!All who served, and those who gave, to make the ARK fund raiser such a success. …The anonymous person who not only paid in advance for my 1 hour appointment, but for SEVEN 1 hour …appointments. I thank God and pray His blessing on you! Wow!Creston Concert Society for once again providing our small town with an evening of incredible entertainment! …Who knew ribs, spoons and ham bone were not just for the dinner table?Daryl T. for watching over your neighbours’ house and sharing your corn crop. You’re awesome! …Everyone at the Creston Education Centre for being such wonderful human beings! CBAL is going to miss you …all.The Arlt family for the housewarming gifts from Mike, Tess and Kieran … —we’ll take care of your house.School District #8 for giving CBAL space in their buildings for the last ten years. It’s been invaluable to us and …very much appreciated.Pharmasave for donating ice packs to CLES. …Shelby for being such a great mom! …Kayli for how far you’ve come, be proud! …Creston RCMP for being peace officers. You are appreciated! …All the volunteers and donators for the Creston Valley Farmers’ Market Fall Supper. …
October is Besides possibly reducing breast cancer risk, lifestyle improvements represent smart steps for a healthier life, since they can help prevent heart disease, diabetes, and many other chronic, life-threatening conditions.These lifestyle improvements include:
Decrease your daily fat intake - especially saturated or hydrogenated fats• Increase fi ber in your diet• Eat fresh fruits and vegetables• Limit alcohol• Stay active• Don’t smoke•
BREAST CANCERAWARENESS MONTH
TV LisTiNgsThursday, October 13, 2011 Creston Valley Advance20 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca
TUESDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 187 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 Unforgettable (N) The X Factor (N) Cleve News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Last Man Man Up! Dancing/Stars (:01) Body of Proof News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel
5 Parenthood (N) News Jay Leno Late Night Paid Paid Carson News Paid
6 9 Ent Insider NCIS (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Unforgettable (N) News Letterman Late
7 13 Magaz. Inside The Biggest Loser (N) Parenthood (N) News Jay Leno Late
8 10 NHL Hockey: Rangers at Canucks Sports SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 Con UEFA Champions League Soccer Teams TBA. Sportsnet Con. Hockey Con Prime Time Sports
11 12 Ent ET NCIS (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Parenthood (N) News Hour Final ET Late
12 22 Hope for Wildlife Vlast (N) “Position Among the Stars” Mother Hope for Wildlife “Position Among”
13 3 Cor Jeopardy Mercer 22 Min Michael Debaters National George-Tonight Coronation Street
14 8 Two Men Big Bang The X Factor (N) New Girl News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond
15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan
16 6 Scream 2011 Auction Auction Scream Awards 2011 Scream Awards 2011
17 23 Consumed House Hunters Dina Dina Consumed House Hunters Sarah Sarah
18 14 Family Jewels Family Jewels Jewels Jewels (:01) Gene Simmons Family Jewels Family Jewels
21 Property My Property Brothers My Cash, Picker Picker Love It or List It Friends Chris
22 iCarly Boys iCarly Chris Funny Videos Home Im Indie Laughs Weird Friday Night Lights
23 fifth estate National National fifth estate National Lang & O’Leary
25 Haven “Past Tense” (’06) Paula Trickey. Burn Notice (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Burn Notice
26 15 Brothers Brothers Daily Planet Auction Auction Brothers Brothers Game How/ Dirty Jobs
27 Housewives/NYC Family Family Wedding Wars Housewives/NYC Housewives/OC Housewives/Atl.
28 18 Couple Couple Extreme Extreme 19 Kids 19 Kids Couple Couple Couple Couple Paid Paid
30 Flashpoint Defying Gravity The Mentalist Criminal Minds At the Concert Hall Defying Gravity
31 “Addams Family Values” Hole Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating American Futurama
32 20 Shake It Good Deck Kings Debra! Wingin’ It Princess Raven Ned’s Zoey 101 Derek Sadie
33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “Not Another Teen Movie” (:45) “Not Another Teen Movie” Cheers
34 Just for Laughs Simpson Laughs Free Ag. Big Bang Tosh.0 Work. Daily Colbert Conan (N)
36 Chopped Eat St. Eat St. Chopped Chopped Eat St. Eat St. Diners Cakes
37 24 Food Food Storage Storage Top Shot Food Food Repo Repo Paid Paid
38 American Pickers Canadian Pickers Brad Meltzer Urban Urban Ancients Hero Ships
39 “Ice Road Terror” Inner Star Trek: Voyager “Ice Road Terror” (’11) Brea Grant. Inner Star Trek: Next
40 “Puppet Master” (’89) “And Now the Screaming Starts” (’73) “The Flesh Eaters” (’64)
42 Debt Debt 3rd Rock 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Frasier Frasier Frasier Debt ET 3rd Rock 3rd Rock
43 News News News News News News News News News News News News
44 Max Babar Cat in Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Band Chug Garden Thomas Maker Yo
45 Parenthood (N) NCIS (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Tube Ent ET Make Late
48 7 Frontline (N) Women, War T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) World War II “Jews-Baseball” Frontline
49 “I’ve-Mermaids” Con Con “Madea’s Family Reunion” (’06) Popoff Tom’row Sid Roth
50 30 vies La Fac Providence (N) Mirador (N) TJ Sport Telejournal Kiwis/hommes
2 Parenthood (N) NCIS (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final Ent ET Make Late
54 Discovered New.Music.Live Death Todd Jackass Awk Punk’d Library Trial Nowhere
64 “After Harvest” “Fargo” (’96) (:40) “The Bonfire of the Vanities” (:45) “The Conversation”
81 Améri Fous TV5 Jrnl “Châtaigniers du désert” Émoi Chiffres Tout le monde On n’demande
224 GT Academy (N) My Ride My Ride Dumbest Dumbest GT Academy NASCAR Hub Motorcycle Racing
WEDNESDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 197 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 CSI: Crime Scene All Night Free Ag. Criminal Minds (N) News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Middle Suburg. Family Happy Revenge “Guilt” News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel
5 Law & Order: SVU News Jay Leno Late Night Paid Paid Carson News Paid
6 9 Ent Insider Survivor-Pacific Criminal Minds (N) CSI: Crime Scene News Letterman Late
7 13 Magaz. Inside All Night Free Ag. Harry’s Law (N) Law & Order: SVU News Jay Leno Late
8 10 SportsCentre (N) NASCAR Racing SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 2011 World Series Game 1. Sports Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Hockey Ultimate Fighter Soccer
11 12 Ent ET Survivor-Pacific Harry’s Law (N) Nightmares News Hour Final ET Late
12 22 Frontiers of Asia’s Monarchies Music Room (N) Journey Home Frontiers of Asia’s Monarchies
13 3 Cor Jeopardy Dragons’ Den Camelot (N) National George-Tonight Coronation Street
14 8 World News Mother Mother Big Bang Big Bang News Two Men Two Men Raymond Raymond
15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan
16 6 Ultimate Fighter Blue Blue UFC Unleashed Ultimate Fighter Blue Entou Entou Entou
17 23 Urban Urban House Hunters Hunters Hunters Urban Urban House Hunters House House
18 14 Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Storage Storage Storage Storage Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers
21 Property Property Love It or List It Love It or List It Rose Rose Love It or List It Friends Paid
22 iCarly Young iCarly Chris Funny Videos Home Im Indie Laughs Weird Friday Night Lights
23 Shouldn’t Be Alive National National Shouldn’t Be Alive National Lang & O’Leary
25 King “Reviving Ophelia” (’10) Royal Pains (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Royal Pains
26 15 Penn & Teller Daily Planet Penn & Teller Dirty Jobs American Chopper Hogs Gone Wild
27 Housewives/NJ Pregnant in Heels Cake Walk Housewives/NJ Housewives/OC Housewives/Atl.
28 18 Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Pregnant Pregnant Medium Medium Paid Paid
30 The Listener “Iris” Flashpoint The Mentalist Criminal Minds Against the Wall The Listener “Iris”
31 Scooby Jim Hole Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating American Futurama
32 20 Shake It Good Deck Wizards Hannah Wingin’ It Princess Raven Ned’s Zoey 101 Derek Sadie
33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “The Out-of-Towners” (’99) “Patriot Games” (’92)
34 Just for Laughs Simpson Laughs Whitney Big Bang South Pk Picnic Daily Colbert Conan (N)
36 Dinner Party Wars Cupcake Wars Recipe to Riches Dinner Party Wars Cupcake Wars Diners Cakes
37 24 Food Food Storage Storage Ghost Hunters Food Food Repo Repo Paid Paid
38 Swamp People (N) Ice Pilots NWT Jurassic Fight Hero Ships Legends Urban Jurassic Fight
39 Supernatural Inner Star Trek: Voyager The Secret Circle Supernatural Inner Star Trek: Next
40 (5:00) “Aliens” “Alien 3” (’92) Sigourney Weaver. “Alien Resurrection” (’97)
42 Risky Risky Raymond Raymond Raymond Rose Rose Rose Instant ET Raymond Raymond
43 News News News News News News News News News News News News
44 Max Babar Cat in Max Backyard Dora... Band Chug Garden Thomas Maker Yo
45 Nightmares Survivor-Pacific Harry’s Law (N) News Tube Ent ET FANati Late
48 7 (6:00) NOVA (N) Phoenix Mars T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Nature NOVA (DVS)
49 To Be Announced Con Con “Meet the Browns” (’08) Sid Roth Popoff Tom’row Sid Roth
50 30 vies Épicerie Enfants Karma Tout moi TJ Sport Telejournal Kiwis/hommes
2 Nightmares Survivor-Pacific Harry’s Law (N) News Hour Final Ent ET FANati Late
54 Trial Trial New.Music.Live Awk Awk One Tree Hill The Wedge Trial Nowhere
64 “Contre tou” “The Wedding Planner” (’01) (:45) “American Wedding” (’03) (:25) “Only You” (’94)
81 Des camions TV5 Jrnl (:35) “La Guerre des miss” Frères Chiffres Tout le monde On n’demande
224 The Car Dumbest Dumbest Dumbest My Ride My Ride The Car Dumbest NASCAR Hub MotoGP Racing
THURSDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 207 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 The Mentalist (N) Big Bang Whitney Grey’s Anatomy News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan (N)
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Charlie’s Angels Grey’s Anatomy Private Practice News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel
5 Prime Suspect News Jay Leno Late Night Paid Smile Carson News Paid
6 9 Ent Insider Big Bang Gentle Person of Interest The Mentalist (N) News Letterman Late
7 13 Magaz. Inside Commun Parks Office Whitney Prime Suspect News Jay Leno Late
8 10 NHL Hockey: Rangers at Flames SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 2011 World Series Game 2. Sports Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Hockey Con Prime Time Sports
11 12 Ent ET Office Gentle Office Divorced Prime Suspect News Hour Final ET Late
12 22 Ancient Clues Joanna Lumley James Brown Saved Boston Lonely The Canyon War Why Democracy?
13 3 Cor Jeopardy Nature/ Things Conspiracy Rising National George-Tonight Coronation Street
14 8 World News Mother Mother Big Bang Big Bang News Two Men Two Men Raymond Raymond
15 Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan
16 6 iMPACT Wrestling MAN MAN Surviving Disaster GTTV MAN Entou Entou Entou Ways
17 23 Holmes Inspection House Hunters Income Income Holmes Inspection House Hunters Prof. Prof.
18 14 Border Border The First 48 (:01) The First 48 (:01) The First 48 Border Border The First 48
21 Property Candice Picker Picker Property Brothers Necess. Rough Property Brothers Friends Paid
22 iCarly Indie iCarly Chris Funny Videos Home Im Indie Laughs Weird Friday Night Lights
23 Nature/ Things National National Nature/ Things National Lang & O’Leary
25 Lost Girl “Riverworld” (’10) Tahmoh Penikett. Warehouse 13 (N) Lost Girl Warehouse 13
26 15 MythBusters Daily Planet Curiosity MythBusters MythBusters Oddities Oddities
27 Dance Moms Risky Til Debt Reno Debt Dance Moms Housewives/OC Housewives/Atl.
28 18 Sister Wives Undercover Boss Sister Wives Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Paid Paid
30 “Gone Green” Flashpoint The Mentalist Criminal Minds “Everything’s Gone Green”
31 “Scooby-Doo” Hole Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating American Futurama
32 20 Shake It Good Deck Good Really Wingin’ It Princess Raven Ned’s Zoey 101 Derek Sadie
33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy “Patriot Games” (’92) “Never Back Down” (’08, Action)
34 Just for Laughs Simpson Laughs Picnic Big Bang Comedy South Pk Daily Colbert Conan (N)
36 Restaurant: Im. Best Best Crave Heat Restaurant: Im. Best Best Diners Cakes
37 24 Food Food Storage Storage Food Food Food Food Repo Repo Paid Paid
38 Trashopolis (N) Captain Bligh Ancient Discovr. Mummy Forensics Sandhogs Ancient Discovr.
39 Primeval Inner Star Trek: Voyager Fact or Faked Primeval Inner Star Trek: Next
40 (:15) “Lake Placid” (’99, Horror) “Tales From the Darkside” (:15) “Stigmata” (’99)
42 Renos Renos Friends Friends Friends 2 Guys 2 Guys 2 Guys Renos ET Friends Friends
43 News News News News News News News News News News News News
44 Max, Rby Babar Cat in Max Backyard Dora... Band Chug Garden Thomas Maker Yo
45 Prime Suspect Office Gentle Office Divorced News Tube Ent ET Come Late
48 7 New Tricks Doc Martin T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Ebert Globe Trekker Roadtrip Natural
49 “In America” (’02) Con Con “Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail” Sid Roth Popoff Tom’row Islam
50 30 vies Infoman Enquête (SC) Ils dansent (SC) TJ Sport Telejournal Kiwis/hommes
2 Prime Suspect Office Gentle Office Divorced News Hour Final Ent ET Come Late
54 Trial Trial New.Music.Live MuchMusic Countdown RapCity Trial Nowhere
64 “Fancy Dancing” “The Island of Dr. Moreau” (:40) “Night Shift” (’82) “The Enforcer” (’76)
81 Caravane TV5 Jrnl (:35) Secrets d’histoire Chiffres Tout le monde On n’demande
224 Trucker Trucker Pinks - All Out Wrecked Wrecked Trucker Trucker NASCAR Hub Gearz Hot Rod
FRIDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 217 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 Blue Bloods (N) All Night Whitney CSI: NY (N) News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Extreme Makeover Extreme Makeover 20/20 News Nightline Jimmy Kimmel
5 Dateline NBC (N) News Jay Leno Late Night Paid Tummy Carson News Paid
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Thank You To all our fire rescue workers who so bravely protect our community.
Celebrating Fire Prevention Week, October 9–15
LocaL NewsCreston Valley Advance Thursday, October 13, 2011 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 21
TOTAL TIRE CARE
We won’t be undersold on tires!††
$100in Manufacturer Mail-In Rebates.‡‡
See your Service Advisor for details.
$5999(14” steel wheel)°
Upgrade to aluminum wheels.
60%Up to
OFF°
For added convenience, let us store your summer tires.** Available at participating locations.
Dealer may sell for less.
ASK ABOUT OUR WINTER SAFETY PACKAGE
Help prepare for winter with select brand name tires, wheels and tire pressure monitoring system designed by Ford for your Ford.
THE
WORKS Fuel Economy Package‡
$5999‡
▲
Motorcraft ®
BRAKE PADS OR SHOES With installation
Enjoy the stops along the way. Never buy another set of Motorcraft ® brake pads or shoes with our lifetime warranty!
DIESEL WORKS Fuel Economy Package†
THE
INCLUDES UP TO 87-POINT INSPECTION, PREMIUM OIL AND FILTER CHANGE* AND TIRE ROTATION.
Winter preparation that can save you up to $350 a year on gas
WITH PURCHASE. INSTALLATION INCLUDED. $35 RETAIL VALUE. SEE DEALER FOR PACKAGE PRICES.
Full service winter preparation for your diesel engine.
FREE BOTTLE OF “5 SHOT” ANTI-GEL
& PERFORMANCE IMPROVER^
WITH THIS SERVICE
All offers expire December 14, 2011. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See Service Advisor for complete details. Applicable taxes and provincial levies not included. Dealer may sell for less. †† In order to receive a competitor’s advertised price: (i) tires must be purchased and installed at your participating Ford Dealer; (ii) customer must present the competitor’s advertisement (containing the lower price) which must have been printed within 30 days of the sale; and (iii) the tires being purchased must be the same brand, sidewall, speed and load ratings as shown in the competitive advertisement. Offer only available at participating Ford dealerships. This offer is valid on the cost of the tire only and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Offer does not apply to advertised prices outside of Canada, in eBay advertisements, by tire wholesalers (including Costco) and online tire retailers, or closeout, special order, discontinued and clearance/liquidation offers. Offer may be cancelled or changed at any time withoutprior notice. See your Service Advisor for details. ‡‡ Rebate offers are manufacturer’s mail-in rebates. Rebates available on select Goodyear, Michelin, Bridgestone (AMEX branded prepaid card), Dunlop, BFGoodrich, Continental, Pirelli, and Yokohama tires. Offers are valid on qualifying sets of four tires, purchased and installed at participating locations during the respective promotion periods for each tire brand. Offer is valid on the cost of the tire(s) only and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Amount of rebates, start dates and expiration dates vary depending on tire manufacturer. It is the responsibility of the customer to submit the required claim forms and proof of purchase to the relevant tire manufacturer with suffi cient postage by the required deadline for that rebate offer. See your Service Advisor for complete details and claim forms. °Dealer may sell for less. Additional parts and service charges may apply. Excludes installation. Valid on most vehicles, makes, and models. Wheel compatibility is dependenton vehicle model and optional accessories. Please see your Dealer for fi tments and pricing. **Storage term is at the dealer’s sole discretion, up to a maximum of one year. ‡Applies to single rear wheel vehicles only. Diesel models not eligible. �Based on a Ford Fusion V6 automatic that has a fuel consumption rating of 10L/100 km in combined city/highway driving (properly tuned), a one-year driving distance of 24,000 km and $1.02 per litre for gasoline. Improved fuel effi ciency and emission reduction levels depend on model, year and condition of vehicle. *Up to 5 litres of oil. Disposal fees may be extra. Does not apply to diesel engines. �Ford Protection Plan is only available for non-commercial cars and lighttrucks. If an eligible Ford, Motorcraft ® or Ford-approved part fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, wear out or rust through, it will be replaced at no charge as long as the original purchaser of the part owns the vehicle on which the part was installed. Labour is covered for the fi rst 12 months or 20,000 km (whichever occurs fi rst) aft er the date ofinstallation. Emergency brake pads are not eligible under this plan. See Service Advisor for complete details and limitations † Offer applies to single rear wheel vehicles. Taxes and disposal fees extra. Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) excluded. Dual rear wheel models qualify at additional cost. Up to 16 litres of oil. Disposal fees extra. ^While supplies last. Limit one(1) bottle per Diesel Works Fuel Economy Package service. “5 Shot” Anti-Gel & Performance Improver (PM-23-B) treats 473 litres of fuel. �While supplies last. Limit of one (1) set of Motorcraft ® Wiper Blades per Motorcraft ® Brake Pads or Shoes service.
Trust the experts who know your Ford best: Ford-Trained Technicians.The National Tire Event ends December 14th, 2011, so visit your BC Ford Store or ford.ca today.
FOR ONLY
NO-CHARGE Motorcraft® WIPER BLADES
AND RECEIVE
Up to
Steel wheels starting from
OR
Get a grip on winter driving.
With Total Tire Care
from Ford, my car is
ready for winter and
I didn’t even get my
hands dirty.
KOKANEE FORD CRESTON1241 Hwy #3 Creston BC
Phone (250) 428-2206 1-800-262-7151
From page 18The morning news confirms this. One
speaker argues that if we just eliminate wheat from our diet, we’d all be thin and healthy. The next speaks of the need to improve access to bariatric surgery to combat the epidemic of obesity. There has to be a less extreme way to change our relationship with food.
The Creston zendo is offering a course that will help participants develop a new relationship with food, one based on learn-ing to listen to body signals and then mak-
ing decision influenced by body cues rath-er than by a struggle to control diet and appetite and then, all too often, experienc-ing failure.
The course will be based on the work of Dr. Jan Chosen Bays, Zen master, physi-cian, expert on childhood obesity and author of the book Mindful Eating, which she wrote in response to the emotional distress caused by a struggle with eating. In an eight-week course running from Oct.
15-Dec. 3, Zen monk Kuya Minogue and karate teacher Heather More will guide participants through concepts and exer-cises and easy-to-master mindfulness practices that are designed to transform attitudes to food and to eating.
The course includes an opportunity to apply newly acquired habits by sharing a simple lunch.
For more information, please call 250-428-6500.
Less extreme diet changes are needed
A22 www.crestonvalleyadvance.com Thursday, October 13, 2011 Creston Valley Advance
LOOKING FOR INSTRUCTORS FOR OUR CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
Computer Instructor for days/evening classes. Must be procient with Microsoft Ofce and able to teach adults with a wide range of computer skills.
Email resumes to: [email protected]
or drop off atCollege of the Rockies
301 - 16th Ave S, Creston
We are always looking for continuing education instructors - if you have
knowledge and skills in an area and are willing to share
them, please contact the College at 250-428-5332.
BOX & LUMBERSINCE 1913
Contact: [email protected] Dale Jackson: 250-866-5804
We have streamlined and consolidated our operations to create the NEW Wynndel Box &
Lumber, and we will continue to provide the Specialty Forest Products and solid employment people have
come to expect for the last 98 years.
e n (Millwright or Electrical
Experience Essential)
(Company)
(Industrial Experience)
As Wynndel Box & Lumber has been growing rapidly over the last number of years, so has our need for employees. We are accepting applications for the
following positions:
Products…Nurtured by the Sun, Harvested by People
who Care!
Help WantedHelp Wanted
Announcements
Funeral HomesIn Loving Memory Of ANN LOIS STAPLES
Passed Away October 2, 2011Age 99 years,
Residence Creston Prayer Service
Wednesday October 12, 2011At 6:30 p.m.
Holy Cross Catholic ChurchFuneral Mass
Thursday October 13, 2011At 11:00 a.m.
Holy Cross Catholic ChurchInterment
Friday October 14, 2011At 11:00 a.m.
Holy Cross Cemetery, Spokane WashingtonIn Loving Memory Of
ERIC SOMMERFELDPassed Away October 6, 2011
Age 94 YearsResidence Creston
Formerly of Lister, BCFuneral Service
Saturday October 15, 2011At 11:00 am
Redeemer Lutheran ChurchPastor Harry Haberstock
offi ciatingInterment
Lister Community CemeteryLister, BC
Friends wishing to make amemorial contribution
may do so to theHeart & Stroke
Foundation of BC4- 1551 Sutherland Ave.Kelowna, BC V1Y 9M9
Coming Events
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN’S
FALL RUMMAGE AND FARMERS’
MARKETFriday, Oct 21
1pm – 4pmSaturday, Oct 22
9am – 12pmAlso bake table
on SaturdayDo come and browse
at your leisure.Information
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 422 - 7th Ave N
(Anglican Church Basement)Monday 11am (closed)
Wednesday 8pm (closed)Friday 8pm (open)
250-428-5954 or 250-428-0310315 15th Ave N
(Lutheran Church Offi ce)Saturday 7pm (Open)
250-428-0165 or 250-428-7064
AlfoldyGallery
Original Paintings &
Photo Cards byElaine & Andy
Alfoldy
OPEN EVERYWed Fri Sat & Sun
10:30am - 5:30pm3917 Highway 3, Erickson(5 min. east of Creston)Phone (250)428-7473
or 250-428-0688
Bunny’sCeramic HutchCELEBRATING THE 32nd
YEAR OF BUSINESS
Classes fi lling nowPhone 250-428-7564
to register
Custom fi ringCertifi ed instructors
Kids’ classes
Announcements
InformationCRESTON AL-ANON
MEETING Thursdays 7:00 pm
Creston Valley Hospital Education Room A
(downstairs)Phone: 250-402-8685 “Are you affected by
someone else’s drinking?”
CRESTON VALLEY FARMERS’ MARKET
Now Indoors at Morris Flowers
& Garden Centre Saturdays
10am - 2pm until Dec [email protected]
POTTERYPridham Studio Gallery
OPEN TUES-SAT10am- 5pm
138 12 Ave. N. Creston BC
250-428-5080
PersonalsDATING SERVICE. Long-Term/Short-Term Relation-ships, Free to Try!!! 1-877-297-9883. Live intimate con-versation, Call: #4011 or 1-888-534-6984. Live adult 1on1 Call: 1-866-311-9640 or #4010. Meet Local Single La-dies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+)
Lost & FoundLOST CAT: Gracie, an adult female, grey tabby, long hair, spayed. Went missing at 16th & Alder. 250-431-8968
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TimeshareASK YOURSELF what is your TIMESHARE worth? We will fi nd a buyer/renter for CA$H. NO GIMMICKS- JUST RE-SULTS! 1-(888)879-7165.www.BuyATimeshare.comCANCEL YOUR TIME-SHARE. NO Risk Program. STOP Mortgage & Mainte-nance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Free Consultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.
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Help Wanted
Travel
Travel2 WEEKS IN CABO!
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ONE DAY Polar Bear Tours - Calgary and Edmonton depar-tures this fall. Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a polar bear tundra safari. Call 1-866-460-1415 or www.classiccanadiantours.com
Employment
Business Opportunities
HOME BASED BUSINESS. We need serious and motivat-ed people for expanding health & wellness industry. High speed internet and phone essential. Free online training. www.project4wellness.com
TIMING IS everything! New Wellness Program. Custom fi t for each individual. Unlimited Potential. Call 1-800-541-5983, 24/7.
Career Opportunities
J U N I O R / I N T E R M E D I AT E CIVIL TECHNICIAN - PEN-TICTON, BC McElhanney seeks a Civil Engineering Technician in our Penticton of-fi ce. Profi ciency in AutoCAD & Civil 3D is required. Visit www.mcelhanney.com for info, or contact Craig Dusel ([email protected]).
Drivers/Courier/Trucking
HHDI RECRUITINGis hiring on behalf of
Baker Hughes
EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
Baker Hughes Alberta - based oilfi eld services company is currently hiring equipment operators. Class 1 or 3 license preferred, but we will train the right candidate with a Class 5.
Please call 250-718-3330 for more information or
send your resume ¤t drivers abstract to:
Help Wanted
Employment
Education/Trade Schools
ACCOUNTING & Payroll Trainees needed. Large & small fi rms seeking certifi ed A&P staff now. No experi-ence? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-424-9417.
AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA ap-proved program. Financial aid if qualifi ed- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783
Courses Starting Now!Get certifi ed in 13 weeks
12160 - 88th Ave Sry. BC1.888.546.2886
Visit: www.lovecars.caMEDICAL OFFICE Trainees needed! Hospitals & Dr.’s need medical offi ce & medical admin staff. No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-748-4126.
NEW COMMERCIAL Bee-keeping Certifi cate Program. GPRC Fairview College Cam-pus, Alberta. 16 weeks theory. Queen Bee rearing. Paid 26 week work practicum. Af-fordable residences. Starts January 9, 2012. 1-888-999-7882; gprc.ab.ca/beekeeping.
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Employment
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TRAIN TO be an apart-ment/condominium manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of gradu-ates working. 31 years of suc-cess! Government certifi ed. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-665-8339, 604-681-5456.
Help WantedAlberta earthmoving company requires a journeyman heavy duty mechanic. You will work in a modern shop and also have mechanics truck for fi eld work. The job is at Edson, Alberta. We require that you have experience on Cat crawl-ers and or Deere excavators. Call Lloyd at (780)723-5051.
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Are you thinking of Starting a Business?Community Futures
CAN HELP!Contact: Erika Woker
Creston Business Councellor250-254-1967
www.futures.bc.ca
DAIRY FARM worker wanted. Call 250-428-4707 or 250-428-1800.
Small Ads work!
Employment
Help WantedCHILDCARE MANAGER: dynamic, experienced admin-istrator required full-time for 40 space campus-based child-care centre in Campbell River commencing November. Visit www.forestcirclesociety.com for more information. Please submit letter of introduction and resume to:[email protected] HUGHSON TRUCKING INC. is looking for Class 1 Super-B fl atdeck drivers. Safety and Performance Bonuses, bene-fi ts package, drug & alcohol policy. 2 years experience pre-ferred. We will provide trans-portation to Southern Alberta. Call 1-800-647-7995 ext 228 or fax resume to 403-647-2763MARKETING & Communica-tions Professional for Vancou-ver. 2 years exp., related uni-versity degree. Fluent in English & French, extensive knowledge of Canadian me-dia. Permanent, F/T. Competi-tive wages. Email: [email protected]
THE BETTERBOOKrequires a responsible and
reliable person(s) todeliver phonebooks to
residences and businesses in Creston and Area.
Reliable vehicle (van or cov-ered pickup) is required and the ability to lift heavy bun-dles of phonebooks. This is a great group fundraiser!
Contact Linda in ourdistribution dept.
at 1-800-663-8555.
250.428.2266
fax 250.428.3320 email [email protected]
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Serving the Creston Valley
Jas-per Super A is currently re-cruiting for a Produce Manag-er. Reporting directly to the Store Manager, the Produce Manager is responsible for all aspects of operating a suc-cessful produce department including, scheduling, order-ing, receiving, merchandising, gross margins, sales ratios, expense controls, and super-vising the produce depart-ment. Excellent customer ser-vice and interpersonal skills are essential. Previous pro-duce experience will be con-sidered an asset. TGP offers a competitive compensation and benefi t package as well as the opportunity for personal and professional development. If you have the skills and abilities to meet our expecta-tions and want to progress with a dynamic organization, please forward your resume: The Grocery People Ltd., 14505 Yellowhead Trail, Ed-monton, AB, T5L 3C4. Fax 780-447-5781. Email: [email protected]
are still hiring - Dozer & excavator operators required by a busy Alberta oilfi eld con-struction company. We require operators that are experienced and preference will be given to operators that have construct-ed oilfi eld roads and drilling locations. You will be provided with motels and restaurant meals. Competitive wages, bonus and transportation daily to and from job sites. Our work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call 780-723-5051.
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. Salmon Arm GM on Shuswap Lake in beautiful British Columbia requires Full-Time journeyman Automotive Technicians. Email: [email protected] fax: 250-832-5314.
Techni-cians or 3rd or 4th year Ap-prentice. Wajax Power Sys-tems, North America’s largest and most trusted distributors of large diesel/natural gas en-gines and transmission brands. We are seeking indi-viduals with a journeyperson H.E Technician certifi cate or enrolled in an accredited ap-prentice program, experience with troubleshooting, has ex-cellent communication skills. You have a valid driver’s li-cence and driver’s abstract. Put yourself in a powerful posi-tion and log on to: www.wajaxpower.com. Apply online or send a resume to: Human Resources, Wajax Power Systems. Email: [email protected]
is looking for Telephone Jour-neyman Linemen to work in the BC interior. Ex Telus Retir-ees welcome. Benefi t package available. Please Email re-sume to [email protected] or fax 250-372-8964
find agreat deal!
in thecreston valley
advance
250-428-2266
Services
Now accepting studentsfor Autumn
Beginner to Advanced,All Ages
Piano - Keyboards:
Improvisation
Guitar:
theory etc.
Music Major/McEwan University
Professional FriendlyInstruction!
Registered Massage Therapist
Appointments availableTues, Wed,Fri & Sat
Registered Massage Therapist
Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.
own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s that simple. your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.
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Services
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assures EMPLOYMENT &
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CALL JACK250-402-8954 (Creston)
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Pets & Livestock
alfalfa mix or straight grass (small square bales) in Lister. Call Jay or Trish at 250-428-9755Good for sale no rain $3 & $2.75/bale. Canyon BC. 250-428-5665
1304 NW Blvdand3323 Phillips RoadCreston, BC
www.lilmuttpetresort.com
Merchandise for Sale
, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
direct from Faramon Farms; Gala, Honeycrisp and Macs now. Ambrosia, Jona-gold & Spartans start mid Oct. Call ahead for large orders. Closed Sundays. 250-428-7278
BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED
GRADED AA OR BETTER
Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available
Quarters/Halves$2.35/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger
$3.50/lb
250-428-4316 Creston
Merchandise for Sale
20’40’45’53’ Used / Damaged 40’ insulated makes great shop. Only $2300! Needs door and 40’HC $2800 No Rust! Semi Trailers for Hiway & stor-age. Delivery BC and ABCall 24 hrs 1-866-528-7108www.rtccontainer.com
20’40’45’53’ Used / Damaged 40’ insulated makes great shop. Only $2300! Needs door and 40’HC $2800 No Rust! Semi Trailers for Hiway & stor-age. Delivery BC and ABCall 24 hrs 1-866-528-7108www.rtccontainer.com
Final clearance. “Rock bottom pric-es” 25x40x12 $7350. 30x60x15 $12,700. 35x70x16 $15,990. 40x80x16 $20,990. 47x100x18 $25,800. 60x 140x20 $50,600. End walls in-cluded, doors optional. Pio-neer Steel 1-800-668-5422.
Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad & get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-981-5990.
Up your stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help! No obligation consultation. Com-prehensive warranty. Can be installed in less than 1 hour. Call now 1-866-981-6591.
set, incl table, 6 chairs & china cabinet. Good cond. $500. ph 250-428-2600
Steel buildings priced to clear - Make an offer! Ask about free delivery, most areas! Call for Quick Quote and Free Bro-chure 1-800-668-5111 ext 170
Brand new/never used electric log splitter and stand, Numerous weight train-ing books and magazines-cheap. 250 428 0540 call be-fore 7pm.
. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?
1913 Elm St.Creston BCJust east of PCSS
250-428-5975
except holidays(Not affi liated with New Life
Furniture on Canyon St.)
only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info
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Merchandise for Sale
Selling Clean, Quality
Furnishings & Appliances250-402-0098
Wood Desks & Dining Sets,Appliances, Sofa Beds,
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1016 Canyon Street, Creston250-428-8766
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Acreage for Sale view lot in West
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Apt/Condo for Rent1 Bdrm Seniors Apt in downtown Creston. Washer/Dryer, Storage, Parking. No pets/smoking. 250-428-9995
Apartments, Creston. For information call 250-428-2904, leave message
condo style apart-ment. F&S incl. N/P. N/S. Lo-cated downtown Creston. 250-428-5240. Refs req.
, available im-mediately. Responsible, quiet tenants only. 250-428-4918
for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-428-2562 or 250-428-3096
2nd fl oor apt. $700/mo + DD. Refs. req. Utilities Incl. Coin-op laundry on site, N/S, N/P, Nov. 1st. Call 250-428-1998.
Senior Apartments $525 & $625/mo. + elec. N/S N/P 250-254-0840
Nikkyl Place Seniors
provides 2 meals a dayhouse keeping, laundry
24/hr. response & reg bus service.
Wheelchair access main fl oor1/bdrm units $1100/mo
2/bdrm $1200/mo.
Creston 55+ 4-plex suite. $625/mo Available now. 250-428-2111
1&2 Bdrm Apts avail now N/S N/P Children ok. 250-428-9560 Creston
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COTTAGE Rental Kootenay Lake Boswell $975/mo includes all utilities, star choice, internet, fi re-wood and road clearing. Beautifully furnished 250-223-8298 [email protected]
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Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643
2/bath trailer for rent in Crestglen Trailer Park. All newly reno’d and painted. Incl 6 appliances, deck, storage shed and sm back yard. N/S, small pet may be OK. $900/mo + util & DD. Refs req’d. 250-428-1998
1600 Sq ft. house, two bedrooms, private fenced yard, full bsmt. Across from Centennial park. W/D, DW, Pets OK. $850 + utl. 250-428 -7278
Creston Suite 1/Bath, F/S D/W.
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Creston - home, 1 block from mall F/S, $750/mo. Eves. 250-357-9660
Creston - older home, close to town & school.N/P N/S. 250-428-7113
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From page 1As the major commercial crossing along
the eastern B.C. border with the U.S., Kingsgate serves as a hub, and a new building at the site will enable equipment service for crossings from Paterson (near Rossland) to Roosville (south of Jaffary).
A new commercial facility has offices, and training and meeting rooms, but also space that “allows us to completely offload one or two commercial vehicles,” said project liaison Melinda Medland, also
superintendent of the Rykerts port of entry south of Creston, who gave media a tour of the project last week.
But the biggest attraction is the new main building, which has a footprint four times the size of the previous brick building built in the 1950s, which itself replaces a log building from the 1930s. Along a former First Nations trading trail, Kingsgate became an official bor-der crossing around the turn of the 20th century.
The 1950s port of entry building, which was torn down in January, had only two lanes, one of which could be used by a commercial vehicle. Its replacement has
three lanes, all of which can fit vehicles of all sizes. The back portion of the building is a secure area, which allows for deten-tion and personal searches.
A large covered area at the building’s north end allows shelter for secondary searches, and for travellers to park for examination, or to pay taxes or duties. Just beyond that is a tertiary garage for hold-ing vehicles
CBSA officers at Kingsgate are notice-ably excited when talking about the expan-sion — and it will be ready to use before they know it.
“Construction has gone so quickly,” said Medland.
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Erickson - 8.7 acres, 3 bed/2 bath. Fenced & cross fenced for horses or cattle. Perfect for home based business. Berries, crops or market garden.
Creston - Perfect starter or retirement home, close to town and shopping, 3 bedrooms, lots of upgrades, full walkout bsmt, wired shop/garage.
Creston - Good investment, starter or retirement home. 2 bedrooms, valley view, close to shopping and elementary school.
Riondel - Walk to beach and marina from this 1,340 sq.ft. walkout bungalow! 4 bdrms, covered deck, workshop, greenhouse, RV parking. A rare find in Riondel!
West Creston - Newer 1,200 sq.ft. walkout bungalow, fully developed with in-law suite, stainless steel appliances, covered decks, double attached garage, amazing views! A must see!
K10058$399,000
S11003$159,000
C11036$125,000
M11062$245,000
G10089$450,000
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West Creston - Ideal hobby farm on 5.2 acre with 2 bedroom home, property is fenced, steel quonset, detached garage, covered RV storage, fruit trees, spectacular views!
Creston - Spacious, solid well maintained 3 bdrm home close to main street. Ideal for home based business with plenty of walk by traffic, single detached garage.
Creston - 3 bedroom home, bath and a half, 2nd building on property can be shop, studio or cabin, lots of parking, presently rented.
Creston - Newer 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, unfinished basement has walkout. Great valley views!
Creston - 80 seat, 1,875 sq. ft. family restaurant. Turnkey operation in Creston Valley Mall. Asking price includes everything except inventory and HST.
S11058$334,900
C11018$159,000
B10144$299,000
F11082$349,000
L11088$299,900
3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom home, laminate flooring, wood stove with deck off kitchen on .86 acres of level and treed land. All appliances included.
Beautiful .25 of an acre lot in Mountain Shores, mature trees on lot, view of the lake and mountains. Property has water and sewer.
Unique & private property on Kootenay Lake just north of Twin Bays. Multiple decks, flower gardens & lawns. Open-concept home, expansive views of lake & mountains. A must see if you are looking for a lake getaway.
Creston - panoramic valley views from this 4 bdrm, 3 bath home on .92 acre in town. Private, spacious decks, patio, large kitchen with skylight. Check out this one today!
C11108$169,900
O10088$168,000
G11109$727,000
C11067$359,000
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Creston - This cute and cozy home would make a great starter, retirement or rental home. Close to town and on a quiet street. Call today for a look.
W11111$115,000
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Rates are negotiable depend-ing on the position and training needed. To qualify, employers must possess a Canada Revenue Agency or Workers’ Compensa-tion Board number, or be willing to get one.
KES also administrates a pro-gram designed to help employ-ers increase the potential of their low skilled employees through government-funded training. The Targeted Skills Shortage Program (TSSP) is offered to employees in the East Kootenay and as far north as Golden.
“We are half through this fed-eral one-year pilot project and I
know the B.C. government is looking closely at this program right now,” said Eden Yesh, who co-ordinates TSSP for KES. “Of the 60 contracts we had available for local employers, only 20 are now left.”
TSSP provides up to $1,500 per employee for businesses that wish to upgrade their skill sets, and groups of employees can be trained on-site where adequate resources are available.
TSSP is targeted to business-es and organizations in the pro-fessional, scientific and techni-cal services, healthcare and social assistance, transportation and warehousing, and manu-facturing sectors.
Designed to help employees become more valuable in their workplace, TSSP is one way for employers to demonstrate interest in their employees’ professional development or
skill enhancement.“Ongoing training helps to
create the reputation of a great place to work and results in a less absenteeism and a longer list of job applicants,” Yesh said. “Training your existing staff builds a motivated and committed team. It also increas-es employee motivation, job satisfaction and morale among employees. …
“With the remaining spots available under TSSP we are tar-geting manufacturing and trans-portation sectors. We recom-mend employers act now because it can take time to put the appro-priate training in place and the program ends in the spring.”
For more information about the Working Solutions and TSSP programs, contact Thom or Yesh by calling KES toll-free at 250-428-5655 (toll-free 1-866-428-5655) or visit www.kes.bc.ca.
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Brian Lawrence photothe new Kingsgate border crossing.