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Page 1: West Kootenay Advertiser, February 28, 2013

KOOTENAY NEWS

Thursday, February 28, 2013

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page A3

Selkirk College and KAST team up for a discussion on the Columbia River Treaty in Castlegar.

page A6

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A2 Thursday, February 28, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser

The province awarded Gray Creek resident Tom Lym-bery this week for his contributions to his community.

Well-known on the East Shore, Lymbery has been vital to the growth and develop-ment of the commu-nity for over 50 years.

From the Cham-ber of Commerce to the East Shore Health Board to the Gray Creek Histori-

cal Society, Lymbery has contributed im-mensely to several organizations. The semi-retired owner of the Gray Creek store also worked on the Trans Canada Trail project.

Premier Chris-ty Clark and Keith Mitchell, chair of the British Colum-bia Achievement Foundation, recently named this year’s re-cipients.

“Communities are built by people who step up to the plate

and contribute,” said Premier Clark. “On behalf of all British Columbians, I would

like to thank and congratulate the out-standing individuals named today for their

contributions. British Columbia’s biggest strength is people like them.”

The spotlight con-tinues to shine on Lymbery who was also recently featured in Scrivener, the quarterly journal of the Society of Nota-ries Public of BC. As a notary he has served the East Shore since 1961.

Lymbery’s autobi-ography, tentative-ly titled Tom’s Gray Creek — A Kootenay Lake Memoir, will be published this year to coincide with his family store’s 100th anniversary.

An independent advisory council se-lects the recipients of the British Columbia Community Achieve-ment Awards.

The recipients of the 2013 British Co-lumbia Community Achievement Awards will be recognized in a formal presenta-tion at Government House in Victoria on March 14, 2013.

Each will receive a certificate and a me-dallion designed by B.C. artist Robert Da-vidson.

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Tom Lymbery has been honoured with a provincial kudo.Greg Nesteroff

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Through the Walls of Time

Second of two parts

Although the ghost town of Erie was home to several no-table and longtime residents such as Olaf Haglund and Joe and Hattie Read, to-day we’ll focus on its druggist, James Rob-ert Hunnex.

Born in 1854 in England, Hunnex earned a degree in pharmacy and lived at Los Angeles and San Francisco before arriving in Victoria around 1894. Some-thing lured him to West Kootenay and he established a drug store on Dewdney Avenue in Trail.

He moved to Wa-terloo — now lower Ootischenia — to operate its drug store and post o ce in 1897-98, then went to Erie where he opened a store and pharmacy that dealt in groceries, work clothing, hard-ware, and mining and logging supplies.

In e Early Sal-mo Story (recently reprinted in full as part of Salmo Sto-ries), Rollie Mi in wrote that Hunnex “was known far and

wide as a person ca-pable of lling any prescriptions at any time of day or night. Miners and lumber-jacks came to him for relief from a hang-over. ey got it.” He also provided birth control.

No photos of Hun-nex seem to exist, but Mi in describes him thusly:

“He was an ed-ucated, re nished Englishman, slight of build, with thin, s a n d y - c o l o u r e d hair combed into a pompadour. A thin, scraggily moustache seemed to be trying without much success

to cover his upper lip.”He lived above the

store with his wife Sarah, whom Mi in said was “physically and culturally” her husband’s opposite, and they employed a “husky, red-haired Englishman” as clerk.

One day, just be-fore the daily train arrived, Mrs. Hunnex informed her hus-band she was running o with the clerk. “It is said that he kissed her goodbye, o ered his hopes for her fu-ture happiness and, who knows, maybe thanked his Lord that the train now about to pass would take her

away forever. It did.”In addition to

minding the store, Hunnex was post-master, justice of the peace, and mining recorder, although as Erie’s fortunes de-clined, even these ex-tra roles failed to keep him busy.

He devoted his spare time to chess and checkers.

Hunnex once be-longed to the Lon-don Chess Club and participated in a multi-player tele-graph match between Victoria and San Francisco. He repeat-ed the feat in a match between Nelson and

Spokane that began at 8 p.m. and lasted un-til 4 a.m., resulting in a draw. Hunnex was honourary vice-pres-ident of the BC Chess Federation in 1916.

A er re wiped out his store in 1932, he decided to retire, but two years later built

Salmo’s rst brick block and went back into business.

Hunnex died in 1938 at 85 and was buried in an un-marked grave in Sal-mo.

His store, which still bears his name across the facade, is

now the Dragon y Cafe.

“It will remind us who were his friends of the substance of the man who was James R. Hunnex,” Mi in wrote.

“It will outlast all of us who knew and re-spected him.”

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A4 Thursday, February 28, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser

Community

You can be the judge of an argument with rules.

The B.C. High School Debate Cham-pionship will be host-ed in Trail on March 1 and 2 and volun-teers are still needed to judge the great dis-cussions of youth in action.

“A lot of it is listen-ing to the debate and recording your honest reaction,” said Mari-lyn Lunde, J.L. Crowe teacher librarian and regional coordinator for the Debate and Speech Association of B.C. (DSABC).

A total of 80 teams, in groups of two ranging from Grade 6 to Grade 12, from around the province will be in the Home of Champions for the Law Foundation Cup, which will be held at

J.L. Crowe Secondary and St. Michael’s Ele-mentary.

And while the stu-dents will come ready to debate, finding judges may be tough-er to answer.

“A community spir-it that likes to support the future of youth is most important,” said Lunde, describing the criteria for volunteer judges.

While experience is helpful, guidance will be provided to those who are new to the task.

On March 2, a

judge’s workshop will be held that ex-plains what to listen for and how to score the debate, explained Lunde.

Typically, two teams are presented a resolution or topic that they will debate, and each team is giv-en a set period of time to prepare an argu-ment.

To win the debate, the student must be a clever thinker, and have a broad knowl-edge of current events and be able to lis-ten effectively, said

Lunde.One team will ar-

gue in favour (pro) and the other will argue in opposition (con).

Sometimes each team member speaks, and sometimes the team selects one member to speak for the entire team.

“The best debaters are able to include the conversation of their opponent in their own discussion,” said Lunde. “Then turn the opposition’s argu-ments to their favour.”

The facts the stu-

dents present must be accurate; use of words must be persuasive; and a conflict must exist between the points of view pre-sented.

Topics will be both prepared and im-promptu.

“The morning (March 2) will be cross examination style and the topic is ‘be it resolved that judges be elected,’” explained Lunde.

The students will not know their after-noon subjects ahead of time.

“We are given 15 minutes to organize our thoughts and de-liver it in eight,” said Emily Dawson, mem-ber of the grade 11 team.

The goal is to come up with a good ar-gument in a short amount of time.

“The afternoon will be impromptu topics that focus on current events,” said Jesse Bartsoff, Grade 11 de-bater.

“Anything can be sprung on us,” he ex-plained.

“It can include the senate, first nations rights and marijuana legalization, to name a few.”

Novice, junior and senior teams will be judged over four rounds of debates and winners will be recog-nized at the wind-up banquet and award ceremony at the Co-lombo Lodge on Sat-urday night.

“We welcome par-ticipation from the community to see these amazing young people develop their public speaking and critical thinking skills,” said Lunde.

For more informa-tion and to volunteer, contact Lunde by email [email protected] or call 368-5591, ext. 226.

The DSABC is a non-profit, volun-teer-led organization teaching the skills of debate and speech in B.C.’s schools.

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News

Trail briefsA lack of qualified

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The company, which purchased Firebird Technologies in 2009 has issued pink slips to its 75 staff members.

“I think the big-gest challenge we had there was to attract and retain competent personnel,” said Jean Mayer, the company’s director of legal and corporate affairs, in an interview with the Trail Times on Tues-day from his office in Montreal.

“It’s an isolated area, and we found it was difficult to retain per-sonnel compared with the bigger player in the area, Teck.”

Mayer said that even though 5N Plus offered competitive employment condi-tions; the plant could not attract the people it needed to sustain the company.

Most of the activ-ities in Trail will be consolidated to a U.S. subsidiary located in Utah, called Sylarus Technologies.

“Part of the activ-ities will be moved to our head office in Montreal, the rest will be transferred to the U.S.,” he explained. “The plant in Trail will be closed in the next few months.”

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Since May 2011, the health foundation has received widespread support for its cam-paign, and had hoped to reach its $950,000 goal by May of this year. However, the campaign reached the

finish line two months earlier.

“As often happens with technology, the price has gone down” said Lisa Pasin, direc-tor of development at the KBRH hospital

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nology will now cost $790,000 which is why we can wrap up the campaign early.”

Last week the foun-dation received a

$20,000 contribution from the Royal Bank of Canada Founda-tion and $5,000 from the Kootenay Robust-ers, which pushed the campaign to its goal sooner than projected,

explained Pasin. A mammography

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A turnout sufficient to fill the staff lounge at Selkirk College in Castlegar learned more about the Co-lumbia River Treaty on February 21. Deliv-ering a luncheon pre-sentation to the 30 or so interested attendees was Chris Trumpy, Se-nior Economist with the B.C. Government’s Columbia River Treaty Review. The event was the latest in a series of similar functions staged by the Koote-nay Association for Science and Technolo-gy (KAST).

The treaty has over-seen the creation of a network of dams which has served the purpose of flood con-trol on both sides of the border, along with hydro-power genera-tion.

The international agreement represents diplomatic and engi-neering components that are equally mas-sive.

The treaty was ne-gotiated about 50

years ago and the rea-son it’s been receiving a spike in attention of late is because the first window of opportu-nity for cancelling the pact is due to close next year. That’s not to suggest that any such thing is likely to hap-pen, just that written into the deal is the proviso that plenty of notice be given before either signatory takes such action.

Here’s the exact wording as quoted from Review litera-ture:

“Either Canada or the U.S. can unilater-ally terminate most of the provisions in the Columbia River Treaty

anytime after Septem-ber 16, 2024, provid-ing at least ten years’ notice is given.”

No renewal of the agreement is required – it will continue in perpetuity as long as no action is taken to end it.

Making up the bulk of the related infra-structure are three dams in Canada: the Duncan; Arrow Lake (Hugh Keenleyside), and Mica dams con-structed from 1967 to 1973, and the Libby Dam in Montana.

Some aspects of the system will continue even in the event of a treaty termination. Assured Annual Flood

Control, for example a clause that changes in 2024 to “Called Upon” operation of Canadian storage space as may be needed by the Unit-ed States for flood risk management.

The bi-lateral docu-ment is deep, detailed and fairly complex with impacts affecting a wide range of inter-ests.

Said KAST Execu-tive Director Kelvin Saldern, “If you look at the Columbia River Basin, not just in Can-ada but as well, into the ‘States, it’s a tre-mendously huge ter-ritory that affects the lives of many millions of people.”

Chris Trumpy, hav-ing given audio-vi-sually enhanced overview of treaty-re-lated topics, com-mented prior to head-ing for his return flight to Victoria.

“KAST has been running these envi-ronmental network-ing seminars and lun-cheons for about five years now with Sel-kirk College. They’re always well-attended.

This one had a par-ticularly high level of attendance, and a lot of interest from in-dustry professionals. I think it’s because as we approach the po-tential notice date for cancellation, revisions or modifications to the treaty, people have a lot of interest as to what’s going on there. It has a huge impact… environmentally, so-cially and economi-cally.”

A lot of attendees were students broad-ening their knowledge of the treaty issue as well as honing their networking chops.

Former Selkirk Col-lege student Eugene Voykin has a long standing interest in the treaty and in the river system itself.

He has a desire to do a Columbia River canoe trip from head-waters to mouth, and has conducted prelim-inary fact and opinion finding work along much of the river’s length.

“I think when you’re looking at something that’s so large… to please ev-erybody is impossi-ble,” said Voykin. “So I think it’s finding that balance between both sides and the balance between ecological needs and the need for hydro power… to kind of bridge the dialogue from not just the polit-ical side, but also from the people side.”

A consultant named Dave Dipock of Ross-land-based Bear En-vironmental gave his opinion on the value of a session like the one held that day at Selkirk College.

“The treaty is prob-ably one of the most significant things that can affect us locally in our lifetimes,” said Dipock. “This is going to set the framework for how the river will be managed for many years to come.”

More meetings and events are on the hori-zon, including a more detailed, technical...

River treaty topic proves an interesting drawjim sinclairWKA Editor

Chris Trumpy (L) of the Ministry of Energy and Mines, and KAST Exec. Director Kelvin Sal-dern Jim Sinclair

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The event takes place March 13 and 14 at the beautiful Christina Living Arts Centre.

Reviving the an-cient art of storytell-ing, this festival will include:

- Storytelling work-shops for parents, caregivers and ser-vice providers with Dr. Margaret Read MacDonald. It will take place the morn-ing and afternoon of March 13 at the Christina Living Arts Centre.

-A “rekindle the guild” meeting to re-activate a local sto-rytelling organization, at the Grand Forks and District Public Library on the after-noon of March 14.

-“Singing Tales Around the World,”

featuring renowned storyteller MacDon-ald, a free, family-ori-ented community event will take place the evening of March 14 at the Christina Living Arts Centre.

This is Dr. Mac-Donald’s second trip to the Boundary. Her first trip preceded the birth of “The Flights of Fantasy Storytell-ers,” a local storytell-ing guild founded by Cynthia Garnett.

Folklorist and sto-ryteller Dr. Marga-ret Read MacDon-ald travels the world

telling stories and teaching others to tell. Using simple au-dience participation folktales, MacDonald claims she can teach anyone to tell a story in about an hour. Mac-Donald, who holds a PhD in folklore from Indiana Universi-ty, has offered her “Playing with Story” workshops and per-formances in Europe, Asia, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand and through-out North America. She is author of over 55 books, including

the award-winning Peace Tales and The Storyteller’s Start-up Book.

Take this opportu-nity to learn from and be entertained by one of the best storytell-ers in North America. More information can be found on the Co-lumbia Basin Alliance for Literacy-Bound-ary and Grand Forks and District Public Li-brary and the Chris-tina Lake Facebook pages.

-Submitted by Sandy Mark

Oh the wonderful stories we can tell!...forum set in the re-

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The Kootenay Gal-lery will open its ex-hibition season on March 8 with the work of one of Cana-da’s most well-known and widely recognized landscape artists, John Hartman. The exhi-bition entitled John Hartman: The Colum-bia in Canada, is a se-ries of 30 watercolours painted along the Co-lumbia River over a span of several years.

Though the imag-

es are small in scale, this watercolour series represents large vistas painted “en plein air” from vantage points high above the river. They will be familiar landscapes to those who call this region home and who proud-ly take their visitors to these lookouts to show off the beautiful views.

Hartman’s fascina-tion with history drew him to this significant river that has so im-pacted the human his-tory of the region. He

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the United States. Hartman chose

to tour a selection of these works to the Kootenay region where the greatest

number of the paint-ings were completed. The exhibit will be accompanied by a full colour catalogue, re-producing each work.

Another exhibition running concurrent-ly with the Hartman exhibit will be the large sacale images of Victoria-based pho-tographer, Mike An-drew McLean, entitled Range. McLean too is fascinated with how landscape has shaped the human experi-ence, more specifically the lives of those who live and work in the Mountain National Parks.

Recognizing their historical significance,

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Grand Forks briefs

Grand Forks Fire Rescue and RCMP responded to another fire in the North Fork Road area on Feb. 21.

According to Grand Forks Fire Chief Dale Heriot, there was a vehicle fire 20 kilometres up North Fork Road and Grand Forks RCMP’s

Staff Sgt. Jim Har-rison said the fire is in the same area as a number of previous fires – it is the RC-MP’s top priority he said.

“It’s on the same property again, up Miller Creek Road, and this time they burnt up an old Blue Bird school bus (that was unlicensed and uninsured),”

Harrison ex-plained.

B&E at Winnipeg Hotel

The Winnipeg Ho-tel in Grand Forks is slated for demolition and asbestos is be-ing removed but that didn’t stop some one from breaking into the hotel.

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From 10 a.m. to 3

p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Grand Forks (7252, Seventh St.) people can bring their seeds to share or to be ex-changed.

Please date and la-bel seeds. Lunch by donation.

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At the website, http://biodiversityat-las.org, one can reg-ister to report things such as roadkill, nest box sightings or even which speci c trees are providing habitat for wildlife.

Now, with the help of partners and vol-unteers from indus-try, government and educational institu-tions, the project is gaining momentum and developing data helpful to a wide range of users.

Summer interns in geographic informa-tion systems courses o en work on the project and bene t from co-op opportu-

nities with biologists from various govern-ment ministries and industry experts.

e atlas is also being used by School District # 8 students as part of the Koo-tenay Lake Learning Commons “e-re-sources”.

Over the last 10 years, the project has mapped the entire Canadian portion of the Columbia River Basin, identifying 42 species of concern.

In a press release, Valerie Hu , Proj-ect Coordinator for the Kootenay Camas Project, said, “Add-ing new tools for public participation in scienti c research is a win-win for con-servation, provid-ing scientists with rich biogeographic information while making it easy for people without sci-ence backgrounds to get involved in the monitoring and res-toration of important local species, like the camas lily.”

e government has also used the Biodiversity Atlas to identify and address important land ac-quisition processes.

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ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)The urge to escape or hibernate until winter nally ends may be strong now. Some retreat periods can be productive but this one asks that all progress be of the inner spiritual sort. This may be contrary to your nature. Yet, swimming against the current is hardly practical. Intend to be more empathetic and compassionate and/or to retreat in preparation for spring.

TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)Sharing ideas, visions, plans and dreams with friends is likely now. With Mercury retrograde, allow yourself to brainstorm without feeling the need to take deliberate action now. The drafting stage of projects often undergoes many revisions. Make this clear to yourself and others to avoid misunderstandings. What you say now may be remembered long after.

GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)Getting a lot of exposure now may actually come easily. Yet, there are indications that you do and do not want it. Concerns about what others think are leading you to feel protective of your energy levels and your reputation. Silence is golden and though not typi-cal of your sign, whether due to inner or outer chatter, now is a good time to practice it.

CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)A meditative, contemplative and philosophical mood continues. Profound experiences and insights are more available than usual. A heightened sensitivity to the details may produce sublime realizations. The key is to be in-tune and aware lest this deep and delicate state be misinterpreted as depression. Make extra efforts to speak less and listen more for the next while.

LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)You may feel like you have arrived at a crossroads. Entering the unknown often produces anxiety. However, there is no turning back. Endings are ever followed by new beginnings. The key is to persevere with faith and will. You would like to have a clearer vision of the future, but it is not yet available. Exercise patience with outer activity while you recalibrate internally.

VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)Many changes are occurring especially on relationship fronts. Yet, it may seem as though you have entered a thick fog and so are unable to clearly see what is happening. It may take until mid- March at least before the confusion clears and perhaps even until mid-April. The more you can humbly, respectfully and faithfully cooperate with this delay the better.

LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)We have all entered a delicate cycle. The currents are less predictable than ever, their directional ow uncertain. This could affect your health levels and overall lifestyle. It is extra important now that you be more deliberate to either preserve and ide-ally to increase the quality of your health. Fortify your immune system and sanitize your living environment….

SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)This effulgence of Piscean in uence may prove to be a boon for you more than many others. It signi es a very fertile imagination. As ever, how you use your free will to engage this energy pattern is important. For now it may prove most worthwhile to gather and accumulate ideas, insights and inspirations and to identify approaches worthy of your emulation.

SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)Many emotions are owing through you now and affecting you at core levels of your psyche. These may simply be inspiring you to make changes close to home, to x, clean, uplift and beautify your environment. This impulse may still be in its gestation phase but if you tune-in and bring attention to it, the ideas and strategies will materialize.

CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)It is ironic that sometimes our clearest visions and deepest insights come about when our conscious focus is diffused, like now. As though in a lucid dream, reality seems different somehow, yet you can take deliberate action. You are being offered the opportunity to step away from the norm. Whether you do so for a little while or forever, is for you to decide.

AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)Dreams of what might be are dancing in your mind. The challenge is to match these with your values, priorities and practical reality. The key now is that you assert a perceptual lead. This means the more you can perceive the possibilities the more you will be able to conceive them. So, you job now is to dream, visualize and imagine.

PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)Many hopes, wishes, plans and ambitions are gestating in your mind. Next week’s New Moon in your sign will serve to activate these more fully into reality. Still, you may require some added assistance to actualize your intentions. Take the initiative to reach out to your key connections. Be ready and willing to cooperate and avoid trying to go it alone.

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Horoscope for the Week March 1, 2013Horoscope for theTip of the Week: Already there are 6 and at the time of the New Moon on March 11th there will be 7 planets’ in Pisces! The Sun entered Pisces on February 18 at 4:02 am PST. Mars and Mercury were already there since February 1st and 5th, respectively. Neptune and Chiron have been in close alignment in Pisces since April 2011. Mercury turned retrograde in Pisces on the 23rd. By the time it nally enters Aries on April 13th it will have been in Pisces, generally a challenging sign position for Mercury, for 67 days. Venus enters Pisces 6 hours after the Full Moon on February 25th, where it will remain until Spring Equinox. Mars will remain in Pisces until March 11, when it enters Aries, coinciding with the New Moon in Pisces! This 12th Sign of the Zodiac is the most mysterious and mystical of all. Where Aries is the newborn infant and Aquarius is the elder, Pisces symbolizes the disembodied soul. The oceanic realms of the world, of the subconscious, of the cosmos and of the many levels of the Astral Dimensions are all symbolically linked to Pisces. No person manifests the fullness of an archetype, yet people who are strongly in uenced by Pisces, Neptune and the 12th House, at best, tend to be at wise, mystical, poetic, psychic compassionate, and imaginative geniuses. At worst, those strongly in uenced by Pisces tend to be repressed, depressed, oblivious and prone to hyper-sensitivity, self-pity, denial, escapism and addiction. As the teeter totters, most people tend to at least occasionally manifest all extremes of their dominant archetypes. Actively endeavoring to understand themselves and others, verses passively hoping to be understood, is a saving grace for ‘Piscean people’.

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Trail Operations is currently seeking an individual in the role of: Supervisor, Traffic and Customs. Reporting to the Group Leader, Logistics and Raw Materials, this position will provide supervision and support for all import and export related activities of goods by rail or by truck through local ports for which Trail Operations is responsible. This position has 2 direct reports.

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Merchandise for Sale

Antiques / VintageAntique oak icebox, beautiful solid oak, excellent condition. 37.5”Wx22”Dx54”H $1500. Westbridge area.250-446-2761

Gate leg drop leaf table w/jackknife leaf, open size 36x66” & 301/2 “ high. Dark varnish fi nish, $150. 4 press-back chairs, circa 1920/30, stripped, ready to fi nish, $50/ea. White brand treadle sewing machine, circa 1900’s, working. Picture frame 29x51”, pewter color gilded, ornate carved style. Platform rocker & stool set, w/upholstered cushions. Floor lamp, tri-lite, brass, 5ft tall, nice shade. T.V. receiv-er & box. 250-442-0081.

Estate SalesGrand Forks ongoing indoor estate sale. Featuring, furni-ture, clothing, jewelry. March 1,2,3. 8am-1pm. 1629 75th. Behind Petrocan. Unit #1.

FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products

BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED

GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF

Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available

Quarters/Halves$2.55/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger

$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS

250-428-4316 Creston

Free Items50” big screen TV. In working condition. 250-442-8011.FREE! Upright Piano 250 551-3917

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53 in stock.SPECIAL

44’ x 40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!

Sets up in one day!Also Damaged 40’

$1950 Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh. 1-866-528-7108

Free Delivery BC and ABwww.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for Sale100 gallon Aquarium with stand $300. OBO 229-210010” Radial Arm saw, 37” wood turning lathe, 14” band saw. 250-442-3653.16 HP Duramax gas engine, horizontal shaft, new still in box. $400. 250-442-4291.

Financial Services

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale2 lg pet travel cages, 30”1x 19”wx23”t, $70 ea. Pain relief designed by chiropractor. Be your own chiropractor for neck, back, shoulders & hip adjustments c/w carrying case, $70. Call 250-446-2761.4 Uniroyal tires, 265x70 x17”, 70% + tread life, always rotat-ed. $440/obo. 250-442-3959.Assorted household furnish-ings, excellent condition. Leave message 250-442-2010HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?MAPLE HUTCH and buffet: Hutch- 2doors & 4 drawers; buffet- glass doors, interior lights, wine rack, 2 drawers. 250-368-3570

Olympia electronic compact typewriter c/w cover & wood desk, extra supplies $200; Le-longhi toaster oven, bakes & grills, like new. 250-446-2761Pillow top queen size box spring and mattress, clean. $75.00. 250-443-3233.SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.Sleigh Style Brown Crib w/new mattress $100, Black Wood entertainment glass insert door $50 825-4408SNOWBLOWER, 24”, 2stage,portable air conditioner, large computer desk with fi le draw-ers. Ph. 250-368-3933STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or check online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.caTop Soil & Gravel for Sale, Free Fill Avail 6 mile areaNorth Shore 250 509-0961VERTICAL AIR Conditioner, 8000BTU. New, Used 2 mos.1 Computer Desk; 2 Rugs 6’x10’. Phone 250-368-3850Youth captains bed, love seat. 250-447-6549.

Misc. WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Coin Guy: 778-281-0030Reasonably priced older sta-tionary bicycle and sewing ma-chine. 250-442-4228.Sm freezer in good condition. Treadmill for parts. 250-442-5209.

Financial Services

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. Wanted

Musical InstrumentsGuitars, Amplifi ers, Drums Keyboards, Band & String

Instruments, Music books & Accessories, Music Lessons

Sales & RentalsBAY AVENUE MUSIC

1364 Bay Ave, Trail 250-368-8878

Lowrey Organ & bench, Sat-urn Deluxe. Upper & lower key board, accompaniment keys & buttons, computerized. $200. 250-442-2845.

Real Estate

Apt/Condos for SaleGrand Forks Cedar Villa, 2 bdrm condo, 724 sq ft., low condo fees. $99,700. 1-250-591-5221.

For Sale By OwnerESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main fl oor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, asparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. Re-cent improvements- new as-phalt shingles on garage, new deck, siding, painting and re-pairs. $255,000obo. 250-866-5274

Wynndel- 1/BDRM 1/BATHhouse on 10 acres. Great view property on Elsie Holmes Rd. Older but well-maintained, ap-prox. 1000sq. ft. Lg l/rm, kitch-en/dining area, closed in porch & walk-in bsmt. Front balcony w/beautiful view of Creston Flats. Lg detached gar-age/workshop. Asking $269,000 obo 250-866-5274

Financial Services

Real Estate

Houses For Sale1978 14x68, 2bd.w/additionmobile home in Fruitvale. F/S,W/D.Must be moved. $18,000. OBO. 250-367-6054

4 Bdrm, 3 Bath Home in Emerald Green Sub-division

many upgrades & extras asking $391,900

call 365-4918 to viewGrand Forks 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 1 blk from Overwaitea. Gas high effi ciency furnace, gas hot water tank, attached gar-age, underground sprinklers, a/c, metal roof. $145,000. Ask for Dave 250-442-5186.

Grand Forks city living with country view. Close to schools, hospital, recreation / aquatic centers and Trans Canada Trail. Excellent fami-ly home on quiet cul-de-sac. RV parking, new roof. $284,900. 250-442-8168.

Grand Forks Duplex, dwntwn area, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, open living room, din-ing, kitchen all on ground fl oor. New carpets & lami-nate. Laundry/utility room off single attached garage. Un-fi nished partial bsmt. Nice front & back yard w/extra parking. Income generating separate bsmt suite off rear. Reduced to $289,000. 250-442-0924.

ROSSLAND BRAND new, 4bdrm. European heating, very energy effi cient.$430,000. 250-362-7716 or www.rosslandbuilder.com

KootenaysALL WEST KOOTENAY

REAL ESTATEwww.KootenayConnection.com

FREE Market EvaluationAir Miles/Moving Trailer

GREG GRITCHINCentury21Mountainview Realty

1-250-365-9791

LotsGrand Forks 2013 Assess-ment Adjusted. 2 vacant lots, fenced, serviced, cultivated. Details on gate post at 6666 14th St. or 250-442-8062.

Mobile Homes & Parks

For Sale in Rosemont 2 bdrm,1 bath $38,500. 352-0724RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Af-fordable Housing. COPPERRIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Kere-meos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent1BR F/S W/D, N/S N/P greatview Clean $725 + Util. Avail March 1 st. 250-352-67843 bdrm condo with 2 full bath, Ref req, NP, NS. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250.364.1822Ermalinda Apartments, Glen-merry. Adults only. N/P, N/S. 1-2 bdrms. Ph. 250.364.1922E.Trail 1bd appt., f/s, yard, porch. 250-368-3239Francesco Estates, Glenmer-ry. Adults only. N/P, N/S, 1-3 bdrms. Phone 250.368.6761.Grand Forks 1 bdrm apt., NP. 250-442-6800 or 250-442-2276.Grand Forks: 1 bdrm in clean, quiet building dwntwn. Eleva-tor, A/C, W/D. Suit mature adult. Small pet on approval. N/S, RR. $650/m + utils. 250-442-0952 or 250-442-5984.Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. apt torent. $700/m. 250-442-0930.Grand Forks hospital area. 2 bdrm apartment. Suitable for adult. $675/m + utilities. Laun-dry avail. N/S. 250-442-8875.Grand Forks: renoed 1 bdrmapt, available for clean quiet tenant. N/S, N/P. DW, F/S, A/C included. $590/m + utils. 778-632-0010.

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Apt/Condo for RentNelson: Wanted matureresponsible quiet person for newly renovated, 2 bdrm, lake view, walk to town, parking N/P N/S W/D avail $725.352-5634 or 208 304-5297SUNNINGDALE, spacious, bright 1bd., incl. heat, cable & laundry. n/p,n/s. 778-515-1512TRAIL, 1-BDRM, furnished; downtown; references required; $475. 250-512-2503TRAIL, 2bd, f/s, w/d, close to town, park, new fl ooring, blinds. $600/mo.250-364-1129UPPER WARFIELD, 2bd. apt. $700./mo. +util. avail. now. 250-231-3538W.TRAIL, 2bd., tiny yard, suitable for small dog, close Downtown.$695.250-368-6075

Apartment Furnished

SIX MILE- Fully equipped 1 bdrm kitchenette, $750/mo. DD$250. Utils, cable & wi-fi incld, onsite laundry. Available Now. 250-777-1146.Small furn 1 bdr, W/D, N/S,Ymir, refs $650 604-989-0258

Commercial/Industrial

Castlegar Light industrial Offi ce/Warehouse for rent

1600 sq ft, nego Call 250-365-3059

CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING

3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space

Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area

Plenty of Parking250-428-5240

Duplex / 4 PlexFruitvale. Cozy 2bdrm. Heat included. $650/mo. 250.368.3384

Misc for RentChristina Lake 1bdm cottage, deck, bsmt, storage bldg, w/d, $600/+ utils. 2-3 bdm home, 2 bath, solarium, bsmt, f/p, w/d, n/s,$900+utils. 604-771-1570 or [email protected]

Mobile Homes & Pads

1972 Leader 68x12 ft., 3 bdrm mobile home. F/S, W/D & AC. Truss & steel roof built over original roof. 1/2 windows re-placed. Must be moved. $2500 Call 250-442-8750

Homes for RentCastlegar North 2 Bdrm

Separate walk out basement suite, brand new reno, very clean & bright with all new appliances Fridge, stove, W/D, over the range Micro D/W, No smoking, No pets. $750/mth + utilities Avail

Immediately 250-869-5772Christina Lake, year round, 2 bdrm house & or business. $675 + utils. Phone number correction 250-447-9212.E.TRAIL, 4bdrm., garage, fi re-place, 4-appls. $900./mo. 250-368-1610Grand Forks 2bdrm, 1 bath. Includes; utils, W/D, F/S, DW, micro, central vac, fenced yard w/gazebo & lawn furniture, NS, NP, RR. Avail March 1st. $800/m. 250-442-7516.Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, nice clean ground fl oor suite, N/S, N/P, close to Hutton School. Avail now. $700/m incl. utils. Ref req. 250-509-0488 or 250-442-3155.Grand Forks-3bdrm, 2 bath, fenced yard, N/S, N/P, RR, near arena. 250-442-3242.Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile $875 +utils, Lg fenced yard, N/S. 250-442-0554Grand Forks; Clean 4 brm, 2 bath, rec/rm, near hospital. Avail March 1st. 250-442-3959Grand Forks Rent to Own 2bdrm home + additional reve-nue property. Walking dis-tance to downtown. 250-442-8100.Greenwood - 2bd, 6 apps, cov’d prkg, patio, storage,N/S, pet neg. $620. 250-442-2449.Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm shed, sm pet negotiable. $750/m . 604-951-0533.

Rentals

Homes for RentMobile Home, 2 bdrm, F/S

W/D, Deck, Addition, in Thrums, No dogs over 15 #

250-359-7178, 250-304-9273W.TRAIL, 2bd, 1bth, w/d inc., river view, partially fenced yard, long term tenant, ref.req. Children OK, N/P. $675.+util. Avail. Mar.1st. 250-367-0028

Offi ce/RetailCASTLEGAR 1000 sq ft

Professional Offi ce Space or Retail next to Tim Horton’s

250-608-3930

Property Management

RentalsGrand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. $650/m, utils inc, avail April 1st. Unique very lg 1 bdrm retro design tasteful-ly updated apt dwntwn, 5 app’s, $800/m utils inc. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath town-house, 4 app’s, $800/m. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, home close to schools & town, private yard, avail March 16, 2013, $950/m. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage, private rural setting, $1,050/m. 2 bdrm home close to dwntwn, $700/m, avail April 1st.COMMERCIAL & OFFICE

SPACE. Terms negotiable.

Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550. 3 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $675. N/S, N/P, References.

Ken: [email protected]

Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

Rooms for RentChristina Lake: large bdrm available in large home by Huckleberry Market. Furnished or not. All utilities included. $450/mo. 250-443-9036.

Seasonal Acommodation

$449 CABO San Lucas, all in-clusive Special! Stay 6 Days in a Luxury Beachfront Resort with Meals & Drinks! For $449! www.luxurycabohotel.com 1-888-481-9660.

Shared Accommodation

Large furnished room in quiet household. Shared kitchen and laundry. Some meals pos-sible. Refer. 250-442-5334.

Suites, LowerCASTLEGAR Cute, clean &

bright 1 Bdrm, Adult Bldg furnished, ready to move in

N/P, N/S, 365-5246CASTLEGAR South 1 Bdrm

Suite, Basementlrg kitchen/dining room, Avail Immed, $750/mth incl Utilities

internet, 250-304-7490Grand Forks 1 bdrm apt, lg den, dwntwn, 4 app’s, NS, NP or parties, DD required. $675 + hydro. 250-442-0924.

Suites, UpperCastlegar 2 Bdrm Apartment

Bright & Spacious, F/S Laundry on site, close to

amenities, N/S, N/P, $725/mth + utilities, Call 359-7819

Grand Forks: Lg very clean quiet 1 bdrm, large deck, 10 min to town. N/S, N/P, utils incl, $650/m. 250-442-0026.

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Cars - Sports & Imports

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Recreational/SaleBeautiful 26 ft Komfort 5th wheel w/lg slide, new canopy, back kitchen, queen bed, 1 pc roof, lg F/S, A/C, duct heating. $8900 obo. 250-446-2076 Christian Valley

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OFF*

*ON SELECTED MODELS

PLUS LOW INTEREST RATESO.A.C

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP!

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP!

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