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The School District 5 Metis Jiggers put on two dances to celebrate Louis Riel and Metis Week at a ceremony on Thursday morning in front of city hall. The City of Cranbrook proclaimed Nov. 20 to 27 Metis Week. See more, Page 3.

Newly elected work towards transition

TRE VOR CR AWLEYAfter being the first to

bag a management ani-mal, Nikita Dalke got the chance to hunt for a tro-phy, and she was suc-cessful once again.

Dalke claimed an Aoudad sheep in the lat-est episode of Extreme Huntress, as she faces off against five other female competitors for the title.

Dalke and her com-petitors filmed their ex-perience at the 777 Ranch in Hondo, Texas over the summer. Episodes are being released on Sun-days at www.extremehu-ntress.com.

Each competitor was given the choice of a management animal and a trophy animal over the course of the six day hunting affair.

Dalke chose the Aou-dad—native to North Af-rica—because of it’s uniqueness

“He looked pretty cool, they’re neat-look-ing animals and I really liked the looks of him. The ranch manager said he was one of the hardest ones to hunt on the ranch, but it was mainly looks that made me want to try,” Dalke said.

Dalke takes

trophy

TREVOR CRAWLEYIt’s a period of transition

right now at city hall, as the incumbents still remain in their offices until Dec. 8, which will see the new mayor and councillors take their seats in council chambers.

Though the election re-sults are still fresh, the newly elected aren’t resting on their laurels as they prepare for their tenures in office.

“I’ve been meeting with some of the city managers and the CAO Wayne Staudt

and we have a meeting planned for next Monday, just a familiarization with city hall, getting ready to intro-duce to the council some of the decisions we have to make right at the beginning regarding committees and what’s expected of us,” said Lee Pratt, the mayor-elect.

The Dec. 8 meeting will be mostly a ceremonial affair as Pratt and the rest of the coun-cillors are sworn into office, which will be officiated by Judge Grant Sheard.

After that, it’s down to business.

“We have to go to work, and figure out a plan for ad-dressing the immediate capi-tal expenditure budget, which has to be submitted to the provincial government, so that’ll be our first priority, we’ll be looking at that and going to work on that,” Pratt said.

While Pratt is new to civic politics, he’ll have Wesly Gra-ham at the table, who is a veteran of nine years as an

elected councillor in Creston. Graham said he has no

problem answering ques-tions and giving advice to his rookie colleagues.

“I have no problem doing that,” said Graham. “I’m not there to be that guy, but I have no problem providing guid-ance to the new councillors or mayor around the table on process, Roberts Rules or gov-ernance. I think that every-body’s also going to be look-ing on brushing up on that.”

For Graham, the first

meeting will be a lot of pomp and circumstance, with the real work in the days ahead.

“You’re getting sworn in, you’re getting committee ap-pointments, so it’s not like it’s going to be doing a ton of business on [Dec. 8]. My rec-ommendation right after that is to sit down and do our five-year strategic plan, and I think we’ll see that happen on the quicker side, so we can go right into budget process,” Graham said.

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EXTREME HUNTRESS

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Tre vor Cr awleyJason Wheeldon had

a target on his back on Wednesday at a month-ly Chamber of Com-merce meeting.

Singled out as the chief turkey by Cham-ber vice president David Struthers, Wheeldon and the rest of the busi-ness community are gearing up for the annu-al Turkey Drive.

The fundraiser, which goes towards Christmas hampers cre-ated by the Salvation Army and the Food Bank, is setting a target of roughly $64,000 to meet the need in Cran-brook.

Chamber members are setting a goal of rais-ing 35 per cent of that, as each hamper costs roughly $85.

The fundraiser works on a pledge system, with turkeys at $20 a pop.

Darrell Jones, presi-dent of Overwaitea Food Group, and the keynote speaker at Wednesday’s meeting, threw down the gaunt-let, pledging 100 turkeys and challenging the other grocery compa-nies to match it.

“We on behalf of the

volunteers of the turkey drive are extremely thankful for the Over-waitea pledge of the first 100 turkeys for our an-nual Turkey drive,” said Wheeldon. “This com-mitment made only minutes after Mr. Jones first found out of our en-deavour shows their true passion to the com-munities they serve.

“Darrell’s roots in Cranbrook British Co-lumbia were proudly displayed today with this commitment. This is what makes our com-munity a great place to be from. “

The Turkey Drive is set for Thursday, Dec. 4.

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Jason Wheeldon in his now renowned turkey fundraising suit.

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The Salvation Army donated $1,000 to Laurie Middle School for their hot lunch program on Thursday afternoon. The program offers free lunches to students on Thursdays that is always a hot meal, such as soup or pasta. The money will be directly used by staff and students to do the grocery shopping and food preparation to make each and every lunch. Picture above: Nancy Lemire, with the Salvation Army, presents a cheque to Jacquie Colonello, with fellow col-league Chris Olsen and students nearby.

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For the townsmanResidents of and visi-

tors to the City of Cran-brook driving electric vehicles now have a place to charge up.

Public Works in-stalled an Evr-Green electric vehicle charging station on the northwest side of the Cranbrook Curling Club in October and it has been opera-

tional since.The charging unit is a

32 amp, 240 volt charging station that takes between 4 and 8 to fully charge a depleted electric vehicle battery, depending on the size of the battery.

There is no charge to recharge any electric ve-hicle using the new charger.

arne Pe tryshenA large group gathered out-

side city hall on Thursday morning to celebrate Métis Week.

Local representatives from the city, schools and Métis Na-tion acknowledge the special proclamation, which pro-claims Nov. 20 to 27 Métis Week. That falls a few days after Louis Riel Day, on Nov. 16.

The proclamation and speeches were followed by two dances by the School Dis-trict 5 Métis Jiggers. The dance were in honour of Louis Riel and Métis Week.

The event was organized by the Mount Baker Second-ary School Wild Warriors.

Colette Trudeau, of Métis Nation B.C. (MNBC), thanked everyone for coming out to the ceremony.

“It’s really wonderful that your community is supporting Métis people and supporting the awareness,” Trudeau said.

She noted that just last week she was in Vancouver raising the Métis flag as well. “I think it’s really wonderful that we’re having the opportu-nity to do the same thing across the province and in Cranbrook.

“Thank you very much for coming on this historic event,” she said.

Marilynn Tailor is the Koo-tenay Regional Director for MNBC.

“We are so proud to see our flag flying here today,” Tailor said. “And I want to thank ev-erybody who did so much work to bring this event about.”

Mayor Wayne Stetski read the proclamation. He also thanked everyone for keeping the Métis culture alive and healthy in Cranbrook.

“It takes a lot of work to make sure the light keeps

shining on the Métis Nation,” Stetski said. “It’s really import-ant that people understand that Cranbrook is a multicul-tural place and they can cele-brate Mets culture with great pride every year.”

Marlin Ratch, president of the Rocky Mountain Métis Local, presented Mayor Stets-ki with a personal sash.

Jason Tichauer, School Dis-trict 5 Director, said the dis-trict is honoured to be part of the ceremony. He said there can’t be any discussion of the history or culture of the Cana-da without mention of the Métis Nation.

Place to park and plug inNew electric car charger operating at Curling Club

Tom Shypitka has also been a part of the process after spending the last few days email-ing and thanking sup-porters. He’s had a few meetings with the new councillors and staff and is looking forward to getting down to work.

“We talked the talk, now it’s time to walk the walk,” Shypitka said. “That’s the biggest chal-lenge. We’re definitely not forgetting that this is an important part of Cranbrook’s history as far as change is con-

cerned and we have to address these issues im-mediately because four years will go real fast.

“I think our first call of business will be get-ting councillors on the various committees and to perhaps caucus in early January to ham-mer out a budget and put our priorities in order.”

Ron Popoff, Danielle Cardozo and Isaac Hockley will also take their place at the council table after being sworn in on Dec. 8.

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Arne Petryshen Photo

The Métis flag was raised over city hall to commemorate Métis Week from Nov. 20 to 27. From left to right: Mayor Wayne Stetski; Brie Wilkinson, youth representative; Duncan McGillivray, Métis Guild Cranbrook; Ted Fiddler, Kootenay Region 4 Elder from Cranbrook; Marilynn Tailor, Kootenay Regional Director for Métis Nation B.C.; and Betty Hoogendoorn, Kootenay Region 4 Senator from Golden.

This week is Métis Week

“They’re very skittish. They like to stay in thick stuff and if they hear a truck or people, they take off right away. The manager was with me on my hunt and when we were head-ing in there he said to be pre-pared for a 200-yard or more shot because that’s as close as you’ll get to them.”

She was able to get her chance at the Aoudad after spending most of the day with competitor Erika Bergmark, who was on the lookout for a deer.

After Bergmark was unsuc-cessful with her animal, the ranch manager suggested they head to another pasture that is frequented by the Aou-dad.

“We only had 20 minutes left of light. We drove into the area and he stopped and he

explained that it was a difficult animal and he was expecting a 200-yard or more shot,” said Dalke.

In jeeps, they drove into the pasture and happened across a herd of Aoudad, but spooked them away. Dalke and the group retreated back and re-entered on foot.

“I had to try to find them and between us and where they were, there was a big patch of trees,” Dalke said. “So I went around that, and then I decided to cut in and try to catch up to them.”

Using the patch of trees and thick brush as cover, Dalke was able to sneak up to as close as 30 yards, where she was able to pick out the largest ram and make a perfect shot.

Laws are in place to pre-vent the meat from crossing borders, but she plans to get a

wall-pedestal mount for the ram.

Though it never made it onto the episode, Dalke ra-ceived some pretty encourag-ing feedback from the ranch manager after the hunt.

“Another thing they didn’t put in the episode was the ranch manager was hunting

with me and he said some-thing to me that made me feel pretty good,” said Dalke. “He’s been running that ranch for decades and he said that was the best Aoudad hunt he’s ever been on.

“That made me feel pretty proud.”

Also as part of the episode, Christie Pisani bagged an im-pala with Kasi Geraci as a hunting partner. Margaret Botha had a good hunt with Amanda Caldwell, but was unable to find her Red Sheep.

Next week, Dalke and her competitors will take on the challenge of simulating a charging Cape Buffalo using a 375 H&H rifle.To vote for Niki-ta Dalke, go to www.extreme-huntress.com, click on the vote tab, where you can sub-mit a vote by email.

Dalke sets sights on the auodad

NiKiTa DalKE

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CAUTIONTHIN ICE

Idlewild Lake, Elizabeth Lake & Joseph CreekThe ice is just beginning to form on both lakes at Idlewild Park

and Elizabeth Lake, along with Joseph Creek.

Thin ice creates many dangers for children who are unaware.

PARENTS” Please advise your children of the DANGERS and to stay off the ice at Idlewild Park until it is six inches thick. The City Public

Works department measures the ice at the lakes.

PLEASE CALL LEISURE SERVICES BEFORE GOING OUT.AT 250-489-0220

It was going to be the job of a lifetime.

The Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (Mon-umental Dictionary of Latin) began as a mas-sive research project at Munich’s Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 1894. Documenting and defining every sin-gle Latin word known to exist is no easy task; the Thesaurus will not be finished until 2050.

On the outside, Su-zanne Bach appeared to be the perfect person to work on it. Born in 1909, she spent her childhood reading and collecting books. She studied Romance Lan-guages at University, earning her doctorate in 1932. She found Latin to be her calling, and was excited to be interviewed for a posi-tion at the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae offices. In modern terms, she “nailed” the interview, having an equal if not more knowledge of Latin than any of those interviewing her.

All that was on the outside. On the inside, Bach had Jewish blood in her veins, thus mak-ing her ineligible to work in Munich. In fact she was no longer wel-come to work at any job in Germany.

The heartbroken Bach quickly moved to France where she found work selling books for Librairie Droz, a publisher based in Switzerland. The pay was poor, so Bach began to supplement her income working as a tutor, a translator, and found some freelance work pricing rare books. But the inevita-ble caught up with her. With the Nazi invasion of France, Bach was sent to the Gurs con-centration and intern-ment camp.

A Jewish refugee aid organization helped her escape from Gurs and travel to Marseille, then to Spain, Lisbon, and finally to Brazil. She arrived in Rio in May of 1941, just in time to give birth to a baby girl (father un-known). Accepting that Brazil would now be her home, the single mother found work as a bookstore clerk, and as a translator at a phar-

maceutical company.In 1946, with the war

finally over, Bach was hired by the rare book-seller H.P Kraus, which enabled her to travel throughout Europe with her daughter. She returned to Rio in 1949, having saved just enough money to open her own bookstore, if only out of her living room.

Susan Bach: Books From Brazil was an im-mediate success. Bach’s knowledge gained from her inter-rupted life became nothing but an asset. Harvard, Yale, Colum-bia, The British Muse-um, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and the University of Munich all became longtime customers of hers. She became known as a world ex-pert on South Ameri-can literature.

20 years later, in the mid 1970s, Bach be-came an expert in an-other field entirely. Through her contacts with universities and libraries in Germany, she discovered her ex-perience was not unique. The University of Hamburg had estab-lished a research foun-dation to study artists in exile, and they were very much interested exiled booksellers. Bach began to meet and research other ex-iled booksellers, and she wrote numerous articles and a series of books on German Exile Literature (German Ex-illiteratur).

She returned to Mu-nich in 1997, where she passed away at age 88.

Susan Bach: Books from Brazil is still in business today.

Mile Selby is Reference Librarian

at the Cranbrook Public Library

Susan Bach: the bookseller in exile

BOOKNOTeS

Mike Selby

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The Salvation Army was the beneficiary of a $1,000 donation from the East Kootenay Shrine Club No. 4, which will go towards Christmas hampers. Pictured above, left to right: Stephen Gore, Fred Anderson, Captain Kirk Green, Ed Stairs, Barry Beaulac.

S o n j a S e h e rAs WildSafeBC Kimberley-Cranbrook wraps

up its inaugural season, we leave you with a few last tips to help keep wildlife wild and communi-ties safe this winter.

Though the first snow may make you feel as though wildlife encounters in the backcountry may cease, that’s not the case! Bears are begin-ning to go into hibernation, but aren’t necessar-ily in their dens by the time the first snowflake falls. Many wildlife spe-cies are active year round, including deer, moose, and cougars. Don’t be complacent when you head out on the trails, be sure to travel in groups, make noise and carry bear spray. Heed trail warnings and avoid recre-ating in areas of recent bear or cougar sightings. Brush up on what to do when you encounter wildlife by visiting the species pages at www.wildsafebc.com.

If you hear reports of predator sightings in or near your neighbourhood, ensure your pets’ safety by keeping them indoors at night. Always store pet food indoors so that it cannot be ac-cessed by wildlife. If you do see a predator in town, be sure to report the occurrence to the Conservation Officer Service through their 24-hour reporting line at 1 (877) 952.7277. If you’re speaking with your neighbours, let them know of the sighting so that they can ensure their house-hold’s safety as well.

WildSafeBC Kimberley-Cranbrook will return again in the spring of 2015. Until then, a heartfelt thank-you to everyone for doing their part to help reduce human-wildlife conflicts in the 2014 season.

Still plenty of wild activity as winter hits

The Cranbrook Food Bankneeds your help.

Drop boxes at Safeway and Save On FoodsFood Bank office 104-8th Ave. S. • 250-426-7664 (from 10am-3pm)

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The address is still 201-144 Deer Park Ave.Kimberley, BC V1A 2J4

Kimberley Teachers’ Association

Submit tedRocky Mountain Branch 300 of the BC Govern-

ment Retired Employees Association recently intro-duced their slate of elected officers for 2014/2015 — Arlene MacDonald, Membership; Marilynne Fer-guson, Treasurer; David Morley, Recording Secre-tary; Larry Hall, Vice Chairman; Ron Kerr, Chair-man.

BCGREA is comprised of approximately 10,000 members represented by 24 Branches in major cen-ters throughout the province. The Branches are a valuable social and volunteer group and serve as source to bring local issues to the forefront at the annual conference and the meeting of directors. In Cranbrook luncheon meetings are arranged and interesting guest speakers provide information for members.

The strength of BCGREA as a whole ensures members’ views and concerns are made known to the Pension Corporation. The organizations prima-ry goal is to obtain benefits for our members and strive to prevent erosion of these benefits. Our par-ticipation has been successful in obtaining many benefits for pensioners such as:

• Extended Health and Dental coverage

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Rocky Mountain Branch 300 of the BCGREA’s new executive: Left to right, Arlene MacDonald, Membership; Marilynne Ferguson, Treasurer; David Morley, Recording Secretary; Larry Hall, Vice Chairman; Ron Kerr, Chairman.

• Cost of Living Increases • Subsidized Bus Passes • Discount Hotel Rates • Group Insurance Rates • Travel - Out of Province Insurance • House (Residential) Insurance • Life Insurance We urge all qualified persons to become a mem-

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Local BCGREA branch elects new officers

F o r t h e to w n S m a nAs of 10:33 a.m.

Tuesday, 9-1-1 calls from the Central and Southern Interiors are being answered by E-Comm — British Co-lumbia’s largest 9-1-1 public-safety answer point.

The changeover to E-Comm will be trans-parent to residents, who should dial 9-1-1 as usual. Calls will be routed to the same local police, fire and ambu-lance dispatchers who currently dispatch first responders to emergen-cy situations.

After four months of collaborative technical and operational plan-ning that included the

engineering, design and installation of new 9-1-1 infrastructure, the trans-fer of 9-1-1 services for the Central Okanagan, North Okanagan, Cen-tral Kootenay, Colum-bia-Shuswap, Okana-g a n - S i m i l k a m e e n , Thompson-Nicola, East Kootenay, Koote-nay-Boundary and S q u a m i s h - L i l l o o e t (North) regional districts occurred seamlessly. Representatives from the new service areas were onsite at E-Comm to wit-ness the official cutover.

“This is a significant event for all nine interi-or regional districts in-volved,” said Regional District of Central Okanagan Chair Robert

Hobson. “Public safety is always our top priori-ty. E-Comm’s outstand-ing track record means residents will receive the same high-quality level of service they are accustomed to, but with added operational and technical benefits. These include a larger workforce to handle high call volume and in-creased security and re-siliency.” Hobson added that there will also be significant cost savings for each of the regional districts.

The approximately 230,000 emergency calls placed each year from the regional dis-tricts will now be routed to E-Comm, where

highly-trained 9-1-1 call-takers will quickly confirm which agency the caller requires and for which location.

Police calls will then be transferred to the same dispatchers in Kelowna, fire calls will continue to be dis-patched by centres in Cranbrook, the Fraser Valley, Kamloops, Kelowna, Surrey, Trail and Vernon while am-bulance calls will con-tinue to be managed by the BC Ambulance Ser-vice’s dispatch centre in Kamloops.

Part of the prepara-tions surrounding the transition included more than 240 test calls across all regional dis-

tricts. Geography famil-iarization was also a pri-ority for E-Comm call-takers in the lead-up to today, with the many geographical and other special attributes of the new service area being a focus of their training program, along

with the policies and procedures for individ-ual agencies.

“9-1-1 is a lifeline, which is why thorough preparation was our top priority for the transi-tion,” said David Gus-cott, E-Comm President and CEO.

“We’re eager, and ready, to share our large team of experienced 9-1-1 staff, our technol-ogy and purpose-built facility with residents in the Central and South-ern Interiors and we are proud to be their part-ners in public safety.”

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Funding was received from the B.C. Government recently for $5,000. These monies are via Sport B.C., and distribution to the Cranbrook Kidsport Chapter. These funds will go directly to local children for a variety of sports. Left, Stu Deeks, Kidsport Administrator and Right, Bill Bennett, MLA for Kootenay East.

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From time to time, I hear people make statements about the Christian faith as if they were true. They assume

these statements are common wisdom. Let’s examine some of them a little more carefully.

1. “The Bible is the word of God.”It strikes me that neither

the Bible nor the ancient creeds of the church talk about scripture as the “word of God.” What the Bible does say is that “all scripture is inspired by God” (2 Timo-thy 3:16), but that’s not the same as saying it’s God’s word. “Inspired” comes from a Latin root which means “breathed into”. To say that scripture is in-spired is to acknowledge that God breathes life into scripture; dead words become living truth as we are inspired.

The gospel of John says that the Word is actually not a book, but a person — name-ly, Jesus: “In the beginning was the Word, and the word was with God, and the word was God.” In other words, Christians be-lieve that God is revealed to us primarily in a person, not in a static book. It’s an important distinction to make.

2. “God helps those who help them-selves.”

Every time I hear this, I cringe. The truth is that the Bible says exactly the op-posite: we are to care for and look out for each other, and especially for those who cannot help themselves. Over and over again in the Old Testament, the people are urged to care for “the widow, the orphan, and the stranger within your gate.” (eg Deuteronomy 27:19) These three groups of people were the most vulnerable in an-cient Israel and other ancient societies.

They cannot help themselves, which is why they need our care.

This saying is usually attributed to Ben-jamin Franklin, quoted in Poor Richard’s Almanac in 1757. A little further research discovered that the modern wording comes from Algernon Sydney, an English

politician from the 17th cen-tury. Further research shows that this sentiment was al-ready quite common in an-cient Greek tragedies.

3. “Canada (or America) is (or was) a Christian na-tion.”

This may be a wonderful story to tell about our origins and ourselves, but it has never been true. Greg Boyd points out in his book The Myth of a Christian Nation that if the US (and by extension, Canada) followed the principles of the kingdom of God, it would probably collapse.

We’ve been killing people and stealing land since day one. We have been gov-erned by self–interested and self–serving people who have exhibited all the tri-umphs and flaws of what it means to be human. Canada as a Christian nation never existed.

4. “When you die, your soul goes to heaven to be with God.”

Many Christians believe that having the soul leave the body and go to heaven is the goal of Christian faith. I’ve written be-fore that faith is not about what happens after we die, but about how we live on this earth.

But the other part of this idea — that the soul leaves the body — isn’t from Christian faith. It comes from Plato, the Greek philosopher who thought that the physical realm was bad and the spiritual

realm was good. The early church con-demned this way of thinking — called du-alism — as heresy.

The Bible tends to talk about the human person as a unity: body, soul, mind and strength. What happens in death is a mys-tery, but the one thing I’m pretty confident about is that this unity is not split into its constituent physical and spiritual parts.

5. “Jesus talked most often about hell and heaven.”

In the gospels, Jesus uses words often translated as “hell” exactly eleven times. The word “heaven” shows up 123 times in the four gospels, but most of them come from Matthew who used “kingdom of heaven” as a synonym for what the other gospel writers call “kingdom of God.”

When we look at “heaven” more care-fully, we discover that Jesus never talks about heaven as a place where we go. Not once! As I’ve written before, Jesus didn’t’ focus on the afterlife. He talked about the kingdom of God (or the kingdom of heav-en), which referred to his movement of love and justice, and what life would be like if God were truly in charge.

Jesus was most concerned with how we treat one another in this world, how we live together in peace, and with that kind of distributive justice which ensures that all people share equally in the wealth of the universe. Jesus’ focus was intensely this–worldly. As the Great Commandment puts it, “Love God with all you are and love your neighbour as yourself.”

Imagine what our world would be like if we were to take Jesus seriously. That’s work enough for all of us.

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

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The Final Guns of August: Part II

A little World War One his-tory, if you please: The period between August 8,

1918, to November 11, 1918, in terms of the First World War is, from the Allied (us) viewpoint generally called the “Hundred Days Offensive.” From a Canadi-an viewpoint it is termed “Cana-da’s Hundred Days,” in reference to a series of attacks by the Brit-ish First Army, of which the Ca-nadian Corps played a substan-tial role.

The Canadians, including the 7th Canadian (1st British Columbia) Battalion, fought a number of important battles in France including those of Amiens, Arras, Cambrai, and Mons, where they were fighting on the final day of the war.

The Allied victories served to break the German Hindenburg Line of defense, (stretching ap-proximately 150 km) and, thus forced the Germans to retreat from France completely, there-by bringing an end to the brutal, unwavering trench warfare to which both sides had been sub-jected for years.

The Canadian Corps entry into the French city of Cambrai and beyond, in early October, 1918, compelled the German High Command to accept that they could do little but surren-der, which they did of course, on November 11, 1918.

Cranbrook boys were in-volved throughout the cam-paign in various regiments. In a letter to the Cranbrook Herald newspaper, written on October 14, 1918 (published Nov. 7) ad-dressed to Mr. R.W. Edmund-son of Cranbrook, James Lunn of the Mounted Rifles tells of being among the first to enter Cambrai.

“It was some scrap and from where we are lying now we can hear them going at it … I sent you on a German belt which I got at Monchy: it will make a good razor strop: also a Fritzie [German] camouflaged helmet from Bourlon Wood. It is almost impossible to get a spiked hel-met so I did the best I could. I hope they reach you; the hel-met will make a good coal scut-tle for Mrs. Edmundson … I met Tom Marshall and Bobby Brew-er the other day, also Bert Mur-gatroyd. They are all well … Give all the boys my best wishes and I think I will soon be there to tell them the rest myself, as Fritzie is howling like hell now … Remember me to Lester Clapp … Tom Caven and Dave Spears, Balment and all the other boys.”

Canada’s Hundred Days saw the Canadian boys in some fierce battles. This period ac-counts for nearly 20 per cent of

all Canadian casualties during the First World War.

Lunn also refers to the Bour-lon Wood, which was part of a singular campaign that includ-ed a clever and complex night crossing of the Canal du Nord in France, by the Canadian Engi-neering Corps, who construct-ed the bridges allowing the Ca-nadian troops to cross during the night, taking the German defenders completely by sur-prise the following morning.

The Germans were put into massive disarray and retreated so quickly that they left behind a great deal of weaponry, includ-ing ten field guns (cannons) captured by the 7th Battalion near Sains-les-Marquoin, pos-sibly at the nearby hamlet of Haynecourt.

One of these, a German 7.7cm. Feldkanone 16 n.A., seri-al number: 19241, which, on August 7, 1920, arrived in Cran-brook, British Columbia, as part of the Federal Government al-lotment of captured German weapons shared across the country. Known commonly as a “77mm whizz bang”, due to the sound of the shell in flight, it was formidable weapon on the bat-tlefield. There is little doubt that this particular cannon and the others on the battlefield initially spelled destruction for the Ca-nadian soldiers who finally si-

lenced it. To gain the enemies’ guns

was, and is, considered a very noteworthy feat and to lose them is a source of great humil-iation.

There were a total of 398 large guns awarded across Can-ada, allotted according to the percentage of enlistments in each province and, then, ac-cording to the percentage of en-listments in each town or city. Ontario received 166; Quebec, 56; Manitoba, 45; British Co-lumbia 35, and so on down the line to the Yukon, which re-ceived one. For a town the size of Cranbrook to receive such a trophy was a singular honour.

This year marked the 100th anniversary of the start of World War One. The captured German cannon has been on display in Cranbrook for almost a century, much of that time situated in a public place of honour. It ap-pears that the Canadian Legion has been acting as caretaker of the gun on behalf of the City of Cranbrook for many years now.

The Legion has moved it to at least four different locations over the decades, the most re-cent being the rear parking lot of the Heritage Inn. When the gun was first received it came with a letter to the City of Cranbrook from Arthur G. Doughty, Do-minion Archivist, which stated,

in part: “These trophies, which have been declared the proper-ty of the people of Canada, are sent to you with the under-standing that proper care will be taken of them and in taking them over, it is understood that you agree to this condition.”

The Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire Me-morial Fountain that graced Ro-tary Park for many years, creat-ed from funds donated by many of this community, now ignobly resides in the City Works yard. The captured German field gun sits in a parking lot.

As John McCrae so memora-bly put it:

…To you from failing hands we throw

The torch; be yours to hold it high.

If ye break faith with us who die

We shall not sleep, though poppies grow

In Flanders fields.”The words resonate mean-

ingfully each year in the weeks leading up to the anniversary of the Armistice of the First World War on November 11. Perhaps, with Remembrance Day once again behind us, they are, for the rest of the year, nothing more than words from an old poem.

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The cannon and the cenotaph in front of the old court-house that once stood at the east end of Baker Street.

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The cannon today in the parking lot of the Heritage Inn

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You can put it in the win columnKimberley Dynamiters end five-game losing streak with gritty win over Spokane; visit Golden tonight

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Kimberley Dynamiters forward Keenan Haase drives the net during third-period action between the Nitros and Spokane Braves Thursday night. Kimberley edged Spokane by a final margin of 2-1, ending a five-game losing streak.

Kimberley Dynamiters Scoring SummaryThurSDay, Nov. 20

SpoKaNe BraveS 1 aT KimBerley DyNamiTerS 2

First Period1. KIM - J. Richter, (J. Busch, T. Van Steinburg), 17:50 (PP)2. KIM - J. Richter, (J. Marchi, T. Van Steinburg), 8:343. SPO - J. Marzec, (unassisted), 6:21Second PeriodNo scoringThird PeriodNo scoringShots 1 2 3 TSpokane 9 6 6 21Kimberley 14 16 6 36Goaltenders Saves Mins SV%SPO - Trevor Dilauro 34/36 58:50 0.944KIM - Tyson Brouwer 20/21 60:00 0.952Power playsSpokane 0/3 (0.0%); Kimberley 1/5 (20.0%) Attendance: 371

Upcoming GamesNov. 21 at GoldenNov. 22 at FernieNov. 28 vs. Fernie

Scoring StatisticsPlayer GP G A PTS PIM Tyson Klingspohn 24 21 12 33 22 Jason Richter 24 20 10 30 6Coy Prevost 23 7 14 21 13Jordan Busch 23 2 19 21 9Eric Buckley 21 5 13 18 55Jared Marchi 24 7 10 17 47Marco Campanella 24 6 8 14 22Jesse Wallace 24 7 6 13 6Keenan Haase 23 4 6 10 12T. Van Steinburg 23 2 8 10 6Jonas Gordon 21 1 9 10 14Alex Rosolowsky 21 6 3 9 0Sawyer Hunt 22 3 6 9 6Jordan Roy 10 4 4 8 8Austin Hancherow 21 3 5 8 8James Jowsey 20 1 2 3 2Tyler Kinnon 22 0 3 3 27Charles Dagostin 21 0 3 3 17Brady Revie 13 1 0 1 14Rory Mallard 15 0 0 0 0

Goaltending StatisticsPlayer W L OTL SO GAA SPTyson Brouwer 11 4 1 1 2.86 0.897Liam McBain 2 4 0 0 3.69 0.871

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Kimberley dyNamiters at GoldeN rocKets

GAME TIME: 7:30 P.M. (MT) KIMBERLEY DYNAMITERS vs. GOLDEN ROCKETS (13-9-0-2) RECORD (12-10-0-3) Second (Eddie Mountain) DIVISION Third (Eddie Mountain) 102 GF 90 80 GA 108 Sixth (21.7%) PP 18th (10.8%) Fourth (87.2%) PK 17th (80.0%) T. Klingspohn (21-12-33) TOP SCORER I. Desrosier (17-13-30) T. Brouwer (2.86 GAA) TOP GOALIE M. Viberg (4.06 GAA) W1 STREAK OTL1 2-1 W vs. GOL LAST GAME 5-4 OTL at CVR Nov. 22 at FER NEXT GAME Nov. 22 vs. SPO

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The Kimberley Dy-namiters brought a five-game losing streak to an end with a 2-1 victory over the Spokane Braves Thursday night.

“I think the five-game losing streak helped us get some points across,” said Dy-namiters head coach Jerry Backs Thursday night. “I thought [our team] did a great job [to-night]. I thought the forecheck was better. Our natural-zone fore-check was better and that’s what we were try-ing to accomplish.”

Nitros captain Jason Richter led the way of-fensively, notching both goals for the hosts, who grabbed their first win since a 6-4 triumph over Golden Nov. 1.

“It was huge,” Richter said Thursday night. “We’ve been a little bit down and we had a good practice this week. It really helped us out. Now going into Golden, we’ve finally got some confidence.”

Both teams did all their scoring during the opening 20 minutes of play. Richter opened the festivities 2:10 into regu-lation with a power-play marker from high in the slot that beat Braves goaltender Trevor Dilauro glove side.

Less than 10 minutes later, the Penticton na-tive sent his 20th tally of the season to the back of the net, putting a little bit of heat on teammate Tyson Klingspohn for the team lead in the goal-scoring depart-ment. Klingspohn sits atop the league in goal-scoring with 21 markers, tied with Cas-tlegar Rebels forward Bryan Lubin.

“Every hockey team that is successful needs a Jason Richter,” Bancks said of his captain. “He is a guy who, when he is out there on the ice, he puts in such an effort -- blocking shots, second effort everywhere, takes a hit.

“Basically, he embar-rasses guys into playing the way he plays. It’s pretty phenomenal. We’re very fortunate to

have him.”Richter hit on all of

his coach’s talking points Thursday, including blocking a Braves point shot in the dying mo-ments of the third period to help preserve his team’s 2-1 edge.

Braves leading scorer Jonny Marzec took ad-vantage of a giveaway deep in Kimberley terri-tory late in the first peri-od, cutting the Nitros lead to 2-1. Unfortu-nately for the visitors, that’s all they could muster Thursday night.

Making his 12th ap-pearance of the season, Dilauro turned in a stel-lar performance for the Braves, stopping 34 pucks and keeping his team in the game through the final 40 minutes.

At the other end of the rink, Tyson Brouwer returned to the Dyna-miters crease, making 20 saves for his 11th vic-tory of the season.

Dynamiters forward Brady Revie was ejected from the game late in the second period. No ex-planation was given for the misconduct handed down to the 18-year-old Cranbrook native and after the game, Bancks still wasn’t quite sure why Revie’s night ended early.

“I believe he asked the referee where he was going for dinner after,” Bancks said with a laugh.

While Richter tallied twice for the hosts, de-fenceman Trevor Van Steinburg earned two helpers along the way.

After going pointless for four games (Oct. 31 to Nov. 8), Van Stein-burg has settled in of late, registering four as-sists in four games since

Nov. 14.After a strong Octo-

ber, the month of No-vember has been drasti-cally different for the Dynamiters.

Kimberley finished October with a record of 6-4-0-2, paced by an of-fence that outscored op-ponents by a combined margin of 56 to 38 (4.67 to 3.16 per game).

For comparison’s sake, the Nitros are 2-5-0-0 so far in November, with three games re-maining on the sched-ule. With November winding down, Kimber-ley has been outscored by a combined margin of 28 to 18 (4.00 to 2.57 per game).

“We’ve just got to bare down on our chances more,” Richter said of the downturn in offence. “A lot of times we kind of think it’s too easy. After tonight and the practice this week, we realize we need to focus and bare down on our chances.”

The win pushed the Dynamiters back into second place in the com-petitive Eddie Mountain Division. The Fernie Ghostriders (16-4-0-1) continue to hold strong atop the division, while a mere two points sepa-rate second-place Kim-berley and fourth-place Creston Valley (11-8-1-3) with the Golden Rock-ets (12-10-0-3) wedged in the middle.

“When it comes down to it, we’ve still just got to win games,” Richter said of the divi-sional logjam. “It’s still early on in the season. We’re still progressing but it all comes down to February.

“It obviously matters where we get into play-

offs. We obviously want to have home advan-tage, but when it comes down to it, February is when it matters.”

Kimberley face two important divisional tests beginning tonight when they travel to Golden to face the Rock-ets, before moving on to challenge the first-place Fernie Ghostriders Sat-urday night.

“We need everybody to make good plays,” Bancks said. “It’s got to be a total team effort. We can’t wear Richter, Marchi, Klingspohn, guys like that, out. You need everybody going [this weekend].”

In three games against the Rockets this season, the Dynamiters hold a 2-1-0-0 record. The two teams last met Nov. 1 in Kimberley, a 6-4 victory for the Nitros.

The Nitros and Ghostriders have only met once this season, a 2-1 triumph on home ice for Fernie Nov. 7.

Ducks top Canucks in Kesler’s return to VancouverMonTe STe warT

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VANCOUVER - Corey Perry’s scored the shootout winner as the Anaheim Ducks edged the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 in NHL action Thursday night.

Perry’s goal on Ana-heim’s first shootout at-tempt was the only one the Ducks needed. They got another one from Jakob Silfverberg. Van-couver’s Radim Vrbata and Nick Bonino failed to score on their at-

tempts.The Ducks (12-4-5)

earned their first win in five games while the Ca-nucks lost for the second time in three contests. Anaheim also avenged a Nov. 9 home shootout loss to Vancouver. The Canucks (13-6-1) lost their first one-goal game this season.

Bo Horvat, with his first NHL goal, Jannik Hansen and Radim Vr-bata scored for the Ca-nucks in regulation.

Andrew Cogliano, Ryan Getzlaf, and Matt Beleskey had the goals for the Ducks.

Former Canucks cen-tre Ryan Kesler played his first game in Vancou-ver since being traded to the Ducks. Fans showed little reaction at the start of the game as he was pictured on the score-board screen with the caption “Welcome back Ryan.” He was booed in the second period, over-time and the shootout.RECY

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Tim Bozon and the Kootenay Ice face three games in three nights this weekend, including a rematch with the Tigers Saturday in Medicine Hat. The Ice opened the weekend tonight at home when they welcome the Lethbridge Hurricanes to Western Financial Place.

In search of higher ground

Ice face tough weekend looking to climb Central Division standings

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Lethbridge hurricaNes at KooteNay ice

GAME TIME: 7 P.M. (MT)LAST MEETING: KTN 4 at LET 2 (Nov. 15)

HURRICANES vs. ICE (5-12-3-1) RECORD (8-14-0-0) Sixth (Central) DIVISION Fifth (Central) 11th (Eastern) CONF. 10th (Eastern) 52 GF 59 87 GA 96 21st (12.2%) PP 20th (14.5%) 11th (81.2%) PK 17th (76.0%) Z. Jones (10-6-16) TOP SCORER J. Descheneau (10-10-20) Z. Robidoux (4.08 GAA) TOP GOALIE W. Hoflin (3.92 GAA) L3 STREAK L1 4-2 L vs. KTN LAST GAME 7-3 L vs. MHT Nov. 22 vs. MJW NEXT GAME Nov. 22 at MHT

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On the heels of a 7-3 defeat at the hands of the Medicine Hat Tigers Wednesday, the Koote-nay Ice are intent on getting back into the win column this weekend, facing three games in three nights.

“We have a big week,” said forward Tim Bozon after Wednesday’s loss. “It’s important that ev-erybody gets their rest. It’s important that ev-erybody comes back for practice [Thursday] ready to go for a big weekend. Friday, Satur-day, Sunday is going to be a huge weekend.”

The Kootenay Ice open the weekend Fri-day at 7 p.m. against the Lethbridge Hurricanes (5-12-3-1). If you in-clude Wednesday’s set-back, the Ice will have played four games in five nights after the weekend wraps up, trav-eling to Medicine Hat Saturday for a rematch against the Tigers (16-4-1-1) before returning home to host the Moose Jaw Warriors (9-10-2-1)

Sunday at 6 p.m.“Rest is huge,” said

defenceman Tyler King. “You can’t be tired for the start of any game. You’ve got to have legs through the whole team. When the games run late, you’ve just got to find time to get as much rest and recovery as you can.”

The Ice have found success in two games against Lethbridge this season, earning a 6-5 overtime victory at home Nov. 1 before doubling up the Hurri-canes 4-2 in Lethbridge

Nov. 15.“It’s a little bit of a

weird game when we play against them,” Bozon said. “When we played them in Leth-bridge, they had all five guys in the middle [of the ice].

“We have to keep it more simple and shoot the puck. [The Hurri-canes] played really well against us the last time they were here…We have to play a hard game and show them we de-serve to be ahead of them.”

As it stands, the Ice

hold a two-point edge on the Hurricanes in the WHL’s Central Division.

Ice captain Sam Re-inhart led the way offen-sively with a goal and two assists the last time Kootenay and Leth-bridge met Nov. 15. Prior to that, it was Jae-don Descheneau play-ing the hero Nov. 1, scoring the over-time-winner with 10

seconds remaining in the extra period.

After squandering an opportunity to make a statement to teams around the league in Wednesday’s loss to the Tigers, the Ice head to Medicine Hat for a re-match with the Central Division leaders Satur-day night.

“We’ve seen what they’re all about,” Bozon

said. “Now we are aware. Saturday’s going to be really important to show [Wednesday] was something that won’t happen again.

“It’s always tough to play in their barn. It’s a different rink, really fast. But it’s good to play them again and to show them we will be ready.”

The Ice hold a life-time record of 25-24-5-0

in Medicine Hat.Notes: The Kootenay

Ice will likely be without the services of F Jon Martin (upper body, one week), F Kyle O’Connor (lower body, one to two weeks), F Levi Cable (lower body, one to two weeks) and D Tanner Faith (upper body, one to three weeks) this weekend.

Photo submitted

The WJ Bisgrove Trophy was awarded to the Neil Dickson rink (above) at the conclusion of the first round of senior curling in Cranbrook. The Neil Dickson rink is, L to R: Russ Stelmack (lead), Joan Smudy (second), Evelyn Hummel (third) and Neil Dickson (skip). The club’s New Horizons Bonspiel is next, Dec. 1 to 3.

NFL’s Oakland Raiders snap 16-game losing streakJosh Dubow

Associated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. - Sio Moore sacked Alex Smith and started to celebrate in the Kansas City back-field with Oakland Raiders team-mate Khalil Mack.

The elaborate dance could be forgiven if the game had actually been over considering the Raid-ers hadn’t won a game in more than a year. The only problem was the game was still going and the Chiefs were at the line trying to run a fourth-down play.

The Raiders were forced to call a timeout to stop the clock and then got one last stop, snapping a 16-game losing streak with a 24-20 victory over the Chiefs on Thursday night.

“I don’t need any more of that,” safety Charles Woodson said. “I couldn’t believe it. I told them that was the first time I had ever seen somebody celebrate for

a whole 40-second clock. That was ridiculous, and they know it. I told Sio he’s lucky we got the win because we really probably would’ve had to fight.”

The Raiders (1-10) were able to laugh about it because Justin Tuck alertly called timeout to pre-vent the Chiefs (7-4) from getting a free play off against a nine-man defence.

But Moore knows it could have been a costly mistake.

“I was so caught up in the mo-ment, man,” Moore said. “That was an error I’ve got to make sure I clean up, because in another situation - in all seriousness - that can make it the difference and I’ve got to understand that.”

After Smith threw an incom-plete pass on fourth down, Derek Carr took a knee and the Raiders celebrated their first win in 368 days since beating Houston last Nov. 17.

Carr threw a 9-yard touch-down pass to James Jones with 1:42 remaining to give the Raiders the long-awaited win.

“Hopefully there’s many more to come because I like this feeling better than the other one, that’s for sure,” Carr said.

BIG PLAY MURRAY: Third-string running back Latavius Mur-ray got a chance early in the game and made the most of it. He scored on an 11-yard run on second drive of the game and went 90 yards for a score on his next carry for the longest run by a Raiders running back since Bo Jackson had a 92-yarder against Cincinnati in 1989. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor had a 93-yard TD run last season against Pittsburgh. Murray’s 112 yards rushing on four carries were the most by any player since at least 1960 with five or fewer car-ries. Murray left the game with a concussion.

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Br adley WoodsOur final Silhouette

rifle match for 2014 was held Saturday, Nov. 15, at our range near Ft. Steele.

It was a great turnout for such a chilly but beautiful day. All shoot-ers had a great time in what is becoming a fa-vourite way to end the season. It is not shot like a normal match; targets are swapped around and the shooting in-structions are messed with to give us a fun and humbling experience.

Shooters are ran-domly put in teams and try for bragging rights. As an example, at one distance shooters may sit but must shoot from their opposite side with the opposite eye. And the 40-metre target, the body of which is about the size of a toonie, is put out at 100 metres

We enjoy getting to-gether and this day is good for a lot of laughs and embarrassing mo-ments.

After a fun afternoon we met at Frank’s Steak and Schnitzel House. What a feast and a great way to wind up our sea-son. After dinner signif-icant club members’ ac-complishments are rec-ognized. This year’s Top Gun was Rob McKee-man and what a year he had! Rob shot a 39 out of 40 in one match (a perfect score has only been shot once in Cana-da and less than a dozen times in North America) and also received his Grand Slam Pin. This means that in one class of rifle he has, over time, shot a perfect 10/10 in each of the four target shapes! Well done Rob!

Our Top Junior was Kaitlyn Johnson who once again humbled us all.

Top Lady was Trudy Phillips, who continues to get better and better.

Ryan Mate was our Most Improved Shooter and in a recent match was automatically moved up a class be-cause he shot a Master Class score.

And finally Richard Carere was recognized with our Bigger and Bet-ter Award, which recog-nizes a member who has made a tremendous contribution to our club. Richard spearheaded the construction of our very stylish wheelchair accessible outhouse.

2014 was a banner year for the Bull River Shooters: we hosted the

BC Provincials for the second year in a row and in fact have been asked to host again in 2015 over the Victoria Day Long weekend. Our club is recognized provincially and nation-ally for our efforts and growth when other clubs are shrinking and struggling. We routinely have a number of junior and lady shooters which makes our club so much fun for families and friends.

We are very thankful for the community sup-port we receive and try to do our part by intro-ducing others to what we believe is a great and safe recreation. For the second year running we have hosted a local Scouts Canada group and we go out of our way to help new shoot-ers try their hand at competitive shooting.

Our new season will get under way in March of 2015. Board mem-bers will be planning the new season over the coming months and all will be finalized at our AGM in February. At that time we set our match dates, work par-ties and all sorts of fun. Please watch for infor-mation in the New Year. It is very common to find some members practising on weekends through the winter so check it out. The fire will be going and the laughter will compete with the bangs.

Membership fees for the BRSA are $90 (sub-ject to revision at our AGM) for the year (April 1 ~ March 31). Addi-tional dependant family members may join for $15 each, which covers insurance costs. In ad-dition to insurance (which includes liability protection for members if ever involved in a shooting accident) and ongoing club expenses, dues cover your partici-pation in 4 club match-es, scheduled through-out the season. Juniors compete for free. Mem-bership for those 65 years and up is $35 but does not include any match fees. Member-ships can be purchased from Rob McKeeman at 250-426-2794. Mem-berships can also be purchased at any club match.

For information about the BRSA please contact Rob as noted above.

New members are al-ways welcome!

Bull River Shooters 2014 season ends with a bang

Bradley Woods

Great Turnout on a cold day for the Bull River Shooters’ final shoot of 2014

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Sunday Morning/Afternoon November 23 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Rogers Word Super Space Georg Cat in Sci Impact Inside Olympia Moy Focus Profile Kosher Shelter Me: Let Scenic Railway$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis Chil etalk Question Op. Celeb NFL Football Gas Gas Marilyn Denis% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning This Week Hope Rising Made Holly Cooker WEN Derm Space World of X Skating Tribute& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation NFL NFL Football (:25) NFL Football_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ News Adventure MLS Soccer Figure Skating( ( TSN F1 Racing SportsCentre SportsCentre CFL Playoffs CFL Football CFL CFL Football) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet NHL Classics Mis Curling+ + GLOBAL BC In a Op. Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid News Hour Ice Pilots NWT Simp Simp, , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate Upside PAW Georg Dino Arthur Wild Little Little Anne. Ani Ani Waterfront Park Our ` ` CBUT Super Poko News Art Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Our Vancouver Land One/ Steven-Chris Figure Skating1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 Ice Pilots Simp Simp Simp Treas3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 Ice Pilots NWT Simp Simp Lost Treasure4 6 YTV Side Kid Squir Pet Pet Nicky Sam & Henry Max Haunt Haunt Thun Thun 4Count Under. Just Animals United6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Butt Wild David Fox News Sun. NFL Sunday Paid Two Mike Paid Auto Racing NFL Football7 / CNN State/Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State/Union Fareed Zakaria Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Off Engine Truck Muscle X-Men (:25) X2: X-Men United Res Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Holmes Makes House Hunters Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Res Res Income Prop.: 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Dogs of War Duck Duck Duck Duck Coun Coun Duck Duck Duck Duck < 4 CMT Top 20 Florida Luke CMT Music Tori Me Gags Gags Billy Billy Billy Billy Deal Deal Gags Gags= 5 W Buying-Selling Property Bro Will Will Four Christmases Just Friends Property Bro Love It-List It? 9 SHOW Paid Paid A Merry Friggin’ Christmas Arthur Christmas Elf A Merry Friggin’ Christmas@ : DISC Mighty Ships TBA TBA Game Stones Licence to Fast N’ Loud Worst Driver River Monsters MythBustersA ; SLICE Million Dollar Million LA Su Su Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend TwisterB < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say 90 Day Fiance 90 Day FianceC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Castle Notting Hill Kate & LeopoldD > EA2 Sabah Fil Conan the Destroyer (:20) 10,000 B.C. (:10) The Mummy Returns (:20) Batman & Robin ConanE ? TOON Matt Alien Loone Johnny Spies! Day Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda 2 Despicable MeF @ FAM Win Slug Wiz Gravity ANT Good Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie Liv- Girl Penelope Gravity Phi The 7DG A WPCH Health Paid Payne Atl. Office Paid Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End Minority ReportH B COM Just/Laughs Cash Cash Match Match Just/Laughs Sein Sein Theory Theory Sugar Sammy Cash Cash Match MatchI C TCM Berk. (:45) Citizen Kane Kiss Me Kate The Big Sleep The Adventures of Robin HoodK E OUT Dirt Skin Paid Paid Paid Paid Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui LiquiL F HIST Truckers Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Pawn PawnM G SPACE Panic Button Ba’al: The Storm God The Brothers Grimm Conan the Barbarian (:45) ImmortalsN H AMC Hell on Wheels Needful Things Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem Fantastic Four: Silver Surfer Terminator 3O I FS1 FOX Sports NFL Fntsy NFL Kickoff MLB Timeline Mo MLB 2014 World Series Film: Giants College BasketballP J DTOUR Fishful Paid Extreme RVs Extreme RVs Extreme RVs Extreme RVs Extreme RVs Houseboats Ghost Adv. The Dead FilesW W MC1 (:10) No Clue (8:50) The Call (:25) Non-Stop (:15) About Last Night L Word Mississippi Call¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 In Touch Sub-D Paid Flash Sleep Sub-D Look Paid Paid Muns Muns≠ ≠ WGN-A Heat of Night Heat of Night Bringing Down the House Chronicles of Narnia: Lion, Witch Pirates of the CaribbeanØ Ø EA1 Still Adventures of Priscilla (:05) Adaptation (:05) The Pink Panther (:40) Dragnet The Mambo Kings∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Peter Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Con Living Truth Faith Food Study Turn Peter David Arise Tom 102 102 MM VideoFlow Prince Prince Prince Men- The Watch Prince Prince Prince Men- The Watch 105 105 SRC Book Waf Arthur Boule Ga Gar Anne Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les Coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Enquête

Sunday Afternoon/Evening November 23 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Finding-Roots Lark Rise Lark Rise The Midwife Jay Leno-Twain Profile Richard Pryor Poirot Profile$ $ CFCN W5 etalk Cash News--Calgary CSI: Cri. Scene 2014 American Music Awards News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Skating Tribute XTER McCar News ABC News Estate Funny Videos 2014 American Music Awards KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS (2:25) NFL Football Edition News News News 60 Minutes Madam Sec The Good Wife CSI: Cri. Scene News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Poppy Noodle Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football Mark TMZ Blue Bloods News Pain ( ( TSN (2:30) CFL Football Foot (:15) NFL Football SportsCentre Hocke SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sportsnet Premier League Soccer Hocke NHL Hockey Sports Can Sportsnet Euro Poker+ + GLOBAL BC Simp Lost Treasure-Grand Canyon News News Hour Mula Burg Madam Sec The Good Wife Simp Family News Block, , KNOW Hope-Wildlife Victorian Farm Stonehenge Architects Lost Mummies Monarch/Glen Hinterland Shark Super.` ` CBUT Figure Skating Smartest Peter Pan Heartland Canada’s Smartest Person The National News Break1 M CICT Lost Treasure News News Hour Mula Simp Family Burg Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Lost Treasure News News Hour Mula Simp Family Burg Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV Animals United Madagascar Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Chuck Under. 4Count Max Young Boys Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX NFL Football Paid Livin’ Trout Two Theory Two Simp Mula Simp Brook Family Burg News Bones Anger7 / CNN Newsroom Special Report Anthony Ivory Tower Ivory Tower Anthony CNNI8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Contractor Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Contractor Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Holmes Makes Tackle Tackle Hunt Hunt Alaska Alaska Jennie Jennie Holmes Makes Alaska Alaska Jennie Jennie House Hunters: 2 A&E Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Dogs of War Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Dogs of War< 4 CMT View From the Top Funny Videos Billy Billy Ship Ship Billy Billy Billy Billy Ship Ship Billy Billy= 5 W Pressure Cook. Four Christmases Let It Snow Christmas With the Kranks Property Bro Prop? 9 SHOW An En Vogue Christmas Guess Who’s Coming Satisfaction Haven NCIS Satisfaction Elf@ : DISC Cash Cash Mighty Cruise Penguins: Waddle All the Way Last Frontier MythBusters Penguins: Waddle All the Way Last FrontierA ; SLICE See No Evil Fatal Vows Ex- Ex- Housewives Watch Watch Ex- Ex- Housewives Watch Watch TwisterB < TLC 90 Day Fiance 90 Day Fiance 90 Day Fiance 90 Day Fiance My Five Wives 90 Day Fiance My Five Wives 90 Day Fiance 90 Day FianceC = BRAVO One Starry Christmas The Christmas Shepherd Notting Hill (:35) Kate & LeopoldD > EA2 Conan (4:50) 10,000 B.C. (:40) Dune Species (10:50) Species II UnE ? TOON Annoy Annoy Annoy Annoy Barbie Rocket Johnny Dr. Di Camp Drama Drama Stoked Fugget Ftur Awe Family Amer. FuggetF @ FAM Good Next ANT Dog Jessie Austin Good Liv- Girl Austin Dead Dead Next Win Jessie Good Wiz DerekG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Pollock The Closer The Closer Legally Blonde 2H B COM Sein Sein Theory Theory Sugar Sammy Just/Laughs Match Match Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Comedy Now!I C TCM Ivanhoe Plymouth Adventure Northwest Passage (:15) Master of the House La CiénagaK E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Dog and BethL F HIST Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Amer Amer Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Mountain Men The Curse of TruckersM G SPACE Immortals Ba’al: The Storm God Conan the Barbarian (:15) Dragon Crusaders (:15) ArachnoquakeN H AMC Terminator 3 Walking Dead Walking Dead Walking Dead Talking Dead Walking Dead Comic Walking Dead Talking Dead ComicO I FS1 Monster Jam NASCAR Awards Ceremony Drive! UFC Ultimate Fight FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX SportsP J DTOUR Treasures Miracles Decd. Museum Se Mysteries at Secrets- Lege. Museum Se Mysteries at Secrets- Lege. HouseboatsW W MC1 (3:30) The Call (:05) Cloud Atlas Transporter Transporter The Affair Rogue Ray Donovan¨ ¨ KTLA Travel Cos Analyze That News News Celeb Celeb Friend Friend 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Pirates-Carib. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End Three KingsØ Ø EA1 (:15) Adaptation Adventures of Priscilla The Pink Panther Weekend at Bernie’s II Natl Lampoon Animal House∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Irreplaceable Lead Meyer Osteen Prince Study Popoff Israel Armor V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow MuchCountdown The Watch Chil Men- News News 105 105 SRC Il était une fois Air de famille TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle TJ Elle s’appelait Sarah

Saturday Morning/Afternoon November 22 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Jazzy Cook Cook’s Gar Antiques How We Got$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Marilyn Denis Chil etalk Written The SportsCentre Gas Me to Junk Raiders Me to Me to % % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Out Ex Daniel Boone Foot College Football& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno Recipe All In Chan Paid Paid Lucas Oil Off Foot College Football_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:30) Today KHQ Local News Saturday 7AM Premier League Soccer Goal Pre College Football( ( TSN Sports Pre Premier League Soccer Pre Premier League Soccer Post Top 10 College Football) ) NET Pre English Premier League Soccer Curling Mis NHL Curling+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News Hour The Red Violin, , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate Dino PAW Georg Magic Doki Wild Wild Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Blue Realm` ` CBUT Mon Busy Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Figure Skating From Bordeaux, France.1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Trashopolis The Red Violin3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Trashopolis The Red Violin4 6 YTV Side Kid Squir Nerds Chuck Spong Spong Par Rab Bread Turtles Sanjay Shorts Pen Pen6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Butt Paid 21 Day Bod No Paid Paid Paid Butter Kds Old Paid Paid Glee Mother Mod 7 / CNN Smerconish CNN Newsroom Newsroom CNN Newsroom Gupta Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc (:34) X-Men (11:57) X2: X-Men United Cops Cops9 1 HGTV Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Ren. Ren. Ren. Ren. Hunt Hunt Beach Beach Hawaii Hawaii Rehab Rehab: 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Godfather-Pitt. Godfather-Pitt. Duck Duck Duck Duck Coun Coun< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown Sweet Home Alabama Florida LeAnn LeAnn= 5 W Love It Love It-List It Will Will Will Will Elf Fred Claus Merry? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Lost Girl Defending Santa Kristin’s Christmas Past Christmas on the Bayou Love@ : DISC Highway Thru Dangerous Mayday Bering Gold Mayday JFK: The Smoking Gun Worst Driver Highway ThruA ; SLICE True Crime See No Evil Fatal Vows Vanderpump Housewives Man Man Ladies-London Matchmaker MatchmakerB < TLC Black Friday Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Couponing Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Amish HauntC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Criminal Minds People Music of the Heart Finding NeverlandD > EA2 Theo Jetsons: The Movie (:05) Space Jam (:35) Race the Sun (:15) Accepted Jetsons: Movie (:15) SupermanE ? TOON Matt Alien Loone Leg Tom/ Adven Annoy Drag Astro Boy Po Power Yu-Gi- Res Bey TeenF @ FAM Win Slug Wiz Gravity ANT Good Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie Austin Girl Contest Gravity Phi RebelsG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Atl. Office Paid Almost Famous The Foot Fist Way Cloudy With MeatballsH B COM Just/Laughs Cash Cash Match Match Just/Laughs Sein Sein Theory Theory JFL Cash Cash Match MatchI C TCM Larceny, Inc. Carson Three Men in White King Kong Beneath Planet of Apes Them!K E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui LiquiL F HIST Ice Pilots NWT Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn. Pawn. Restoration Ice Pilots NWT Amer. Pickers Amer. PickersM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Doctor Who Doctor Who Atlantis Z Nation TroyN H AMC Rifle Rifle The Missouri Breaks Heartbreak Ridge Joe KiddO I FS1 Countdown Mo MLB Auto Racing College Football Foot College FootballP J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 (:10) The Great Gatsby The Good Mistress (:05) Walk of Shame House Party: Tonight Hobbit-Unexpected¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dog Dog Dr. Pol Dr. Pol B. Barr B. Barr Expe Expe Rock- Reluc Animal State≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas RangerØ Ø EA1 Black (:40) Hero (:40) Syriana (11:50) Murder by Numbers (1:55) The Corruptor∂ ∂ VISN Words Inter Be Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Virasat Quran Peace Taur Asian Sardari Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Video Spring Breakdown (:15) The 40-Year-Old Virgin (:45) Spring Breakdown The 40-Year-Old Virgin 105 105 SRC Mon Max, Arthur Schtro Animo Erky Spirou Football universitaire RBO La fac 32A

Saturday Afternoon/Evening November 22 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Globe Trekker Holy Land Steves’ Europe Steves Steves Steves’ Europe Steves Steves Steves’ Europe Front Center Americana$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary WE Day 2014 Theory Anger Mike Cleve Saving Hope News News Ghost Writer% % KXLY-ABC Football McCar KXLY College Football Insider Entertainment Scandal Castle& & KREM-CBS Football Access H. News News News Paid White Collar NCIS NCIS: LA 48 Hours News Closer_ _ KHQ-NBC Football Tree Lazy News KHQ College Basketball Dateline NBC State of Affairs Sat. Night Live News SNL( ( TSN Football Sports NBA Basketball SportsCentre E:60 SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sports Hocke NHL Hockey From TD Garden in Boston. NHL Hockey Sportsnet Euro Poker+ + GLOBAL BC The Red Violin Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Do You Know Me Parenthood News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Wild Prairie Trail Hope-Wildlife Shark Super. Heartbeat A Touch of Frost Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Post News Republic-Doyle1 M CICT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Do You Know Me Parenthood News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour News 16x9 Do You Know Me Parenthood News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen 4Count Under. Funny Videos Super 8 Boys Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX Sub-D Col. Pregame College Football Paid Theory Mike Theory News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Auc Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Auc (:32) The Bourne Identity9 1 HGTV Jennie Jennie Bryan Bryan Hunt Hunt Income Prop. Bryan Bryan Tackle Tackle Beach Beach Hawaii Hawaii Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds< 4 CMT Gags Gags Deal Deal Reba Reba Wife Swap Wife Swap Reba Reba Wife Swap Wife Swap Reba Reba= 5 W (3:30) Merry In-Laws Jack Frost Elf Four Christmases Pressure Cook.? 9 SHOW Love Lost Girl An En Vogue Christmas A Merry Friggin’ Christmas Love at the Christmas Table Christmas Bay@ : DISC How/ How/ How/ How/ Fast N’ Loud Worst Driver River Monsters Dude Worst Driver River Monsters Fast N’ LoudA ; SLICE Prin Prin Prin Prin Mob Wives This Means War Water for Elephants ArthurB < TLC Amish Haunt Amish Haunt Stories of ER Stories of ER Sex Sent Me Sex Sent Me Stories of ER Sex Sent Me Stories of ERC = BRAVO Finding Christmas One Starry Christmas Castle Forever Myst-Laura Murder by NumbersD > EA2 (3:15) Superman (5:50) Race the Sun Space Jam Bottle Rocket (:35) You, Me and Dupree GrumE ? TOON Drama Drama Drama Drama Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda 2 Barbershop DatingF @ FAM Par Next ANT Dog Jessie Austin Good Liv- Girl Next I Didn’t ANT Next Win Minutemen DerekG A WPCH 1st Box Com Com Middle Middle Duplex Family Family Sein Sein King King The KingdomH B COM Theory Theory JFL Sein Sein Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Sugar Sammy Comedy Now!I C TCM Five Million Years to Earth The Champ (:45) The Kid From Brooklyn (:45) The Prizefighter and the Lady Cat O’ 9 TailsK E OUT Liqui Liqui Stor Liqui Mantracker Stor Liqui Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Dog and BethL F HIST Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Pawn. Pawn. The Curse of Restoration Ice Pilots NWT Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn PawnM G SPACE (3:30) Troy Atlantis Immortals (:15) TroyN H AMC The Outlaw Josey Wales Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels The Outlaw Josey Wales Hell on WheelsO I FS1 (2:00) College Football Pre UFC Fight Night UFC Fight Night FOX Sports FOX SportsP J DTOUR Lost-- Lost-- Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files The Dead FilesW W MC1 Hobbit-Jrny (:10) Bullet to the Head (:45) The Bourne Legacy Non-Stop (10:50) Riddick¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Mercy Ships SAF3 News News Two Two Two Two Family Family News at 10 News WWD≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Mother Mother Rules Rules Rais RaisØ Ø EA1 (3:50) Hero (5:50) Syriana Inside Man (:10) Fear The Big Hit∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc theZoomer 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp The 40-Year-Old Virgin Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC (3:00) 32A Ric’do Épi Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Downton A. Dre Grey TJ Info The Runaways

Saturday Morning/Afternoon November 22 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Jazzy Cook Cook’s Gar Antiques How We Got$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Marilyn Denis Chil etalk Written The SportsCentre Gas Me to Junk Raiders Me to Me to % % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Out Ex Daniel Boone Foot College Football& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno Recipe All In Chan Paid Paid Lucas Oil Off Foot College Football_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:30) Today KHQ Local News Saturday 7AM Premier League Soccer Goal Pre College Football( ( TSN Sports Pre Premier League Soccer Pre Premier League Soccer Post Top 10 College Football) ) NET Pre English Premier League Soccer Curling Mis NHL Curling+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News Hour The Red Violin, , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate Dino PAW Georg Magic Doki Wild Wild Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Blue Realm` ` CBUT Mon Busy Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Figure Skating From Bordeaux, France.1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Trashopolis The Red Violin3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Trashopolis The Red Violin4 6 YTV Side Kid Squir Nerds Chuck Spong Spong Par Rab Bread Turtles Sanjay Shorts Pen Pen6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Butt Paid 21 Day Bod No Paid Paid Paid Butter Kds Old Paid Paid Glee Mother Mod 7 / CNN Smerconish CNN Newsroom Newsroom CNN Newsroom Gupta Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc (:34) X-Men (11:57) X2: X-Men United Cops Cops9 1 HGTV Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Ren. Ren. Ren. Ren. Hunt Hunt Beach Beach Hawaii Hawaii Rehab Rehab: 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Godfather-Pitt. Godfather-Pitt. Duck Duck Duck Duck Coun Coun< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown Sweet Home Alabama Florida LeAnn LeAnn= 5 W Love It Love It-List It Will Will Will Will Elf Fred Claus Merry? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Lost Girl Defending Santa Kristin’s Christmas Past Christmas on the Bayou Love@ : DISC Highway Thru Dangerous Mayday Bering Gold Mayday JFK: The Smoking Gun Worst Driver Highway ThruA ; SLICE True Crime See No Evil Fatal Vows Vanderpump Housewives Man Man Ladies-London Matchmaker MatchmakerB < TLC Black Friday Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Couponing Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Amish HauntC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Criminal Minds People Music of the Heart Finding NeverlandD > EA2 Theo Jetsons: The Movie (:05) Space Jam (:35) Race the Sun (:15) Accepted Jetsons: Movie (:15) SupermanE ? TOON Matt Alien Loone Leg Tom/ Adven Annoy Drag Astro Boy Po Power Yu-Gi- Res Bey TeenF @ FAM Win Slug Wiz Gravity ANT Good Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie Austin Girl Contest Gravity Phi RebelsG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Atl. Office Paid Almost Famous The Foot Fist Way Cloudy With MeatballsH B COM Just/Laughs Cash Cash Match Match Just/Laughs Sein Sein Theory Theory JFL Cash Cash Match MatchI C TCM Larceny, Inc. Carson Three Men in White King Kong Beneath Planet of Apes Them!K E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui LiquiL F HIST Ice Pilots NWT Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn. Pawn. Restoration Ice Pilots NWT Amer. Pickers Amer. PickersM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Doctor Who Doctor Who Atlantis Z Nation TroyN H AMC Rifle Rifle The Missouri Breaks Heartbreak Ridge Joe KiddO I FS1 Countdown Mo MLB Auto Racing College Football Foot College FootballP J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 (:10) The Great Gatsby The Good Mistress (:05) Walk of Shame House Party: Tonight Hobbit-Unexpected¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dog Dog Dr. Pol Dr. Pol B. Barr B. Barr Expe Expe Rock- Reluc Animal State≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas RangerØ Ø EA1 Black (:40) Hero (:40) Syriana (11:50) Murder by Numbers (1:55) The Corruptor∂ ∂ VISN Words Inter Be Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Virasat Quran Peace Taur Asian Sardari Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Video Spring Breakdown (:15) The 40-Year-Old Virgin (:45) Spring Breakdown The 40-Year-Old Virgin 105 105 SRC Mon Max, Arthur Schtro Animo Erky Spirou Football universitaire RBO La fac 32A

Saturday Afternoon/Evening November 22 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Globe Trekker Holy Land Steves’ Europe Steves Steves Steves’ Europe Steves Steves Steves’ Europe Front Center Americana$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary WE Day 2014 Theory Anger Mike Cleve Saving Hope News News Ghost Writer% % KXLY-ABC Football McCar KXLY College Football Insider Entertainment Scandal Castle& & KREM-CBS Football Access H. News News News Paid White Collar NCIS NCIS: LA 48 Hours News Closer_ _ KHQ-NBC Football Tree Lazy News KHQ College Basketball Dateline NBC State of Affairs Sat. Night Live News SNL( ( TSN Football Sports NBA Basketball SportsCentre E:60 SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sports Hocke NHL Hockey From TD Garden in Boston. NHL Hockey Sportsnet Euro Poker+ + GLOBAL BC The Red Violin Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Do You Know Me Parenthood News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Wild Prairie Trail Hope-Wildlife Shark Super. Heartbeat A Touch of Frost Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Post News Republic-Doyle1 M CICT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Do You Know Me Parenthood News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour News 16x9 Do You Know Me Parenthood News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen 4Count Under. Funny Videos Super 8 Boys Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX Sub-D Col. Pregame College Football Paid Theory Mike Theory News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties The Sixties8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Auc Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Auc (:32) The Bourne Identity9 1 HGTV Jennie Jennie Bryan Bryan Hunt Hunt Income Prop. Bryan Bryan Tackle Tackle Beach Beach Hawaii Hawaii Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds< 4 CMT Gags Gags Deal Deal Reba Reba Wife Swap Wife Swap Reba Reba Wife Swap Wife Swap Reba Reba= 5 W (3:30) Merry In-Laws Jack Frost Elf Four Christmases Pressure Cook.? 9 SHOW Love Lost Girl An En Vogue Christmas A Merry Friggin’ Christmas Love at the Christmas Table Christmas Bay@ : DISC How/ How/ How/ How/ Fast N’ Loud Worst Driver River Monsters Dude Worst Driver River Monsters Fast N’ LoudA ; SLICE Prin Prin Prin Prin Mob Wives This Means War Water for Elephants ArthurB < TLC Amish Haunt Amish Haunt Stories of ER Stories of ER Sex Sent Me Sex Sent Me Stories of ER Sex Sent Me Stories of ERC = BRAVO Finding Christmas One Starry Christmas Castle Forever Myst-Laura Murder by NumbersD > EA2 (3:15) Superman (5:50) Race the Sun Space Jam Bottle Rocket (:35) You, Me and Dupree GrumE ? TOON Drama Drama Drama Drama Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda 2 Barbershop DatingF @ FAM Par Next ANT Dog Jessie Austin Good Liv- Girl Next I Didn’t ANT Next Win Minutemen DerekG A WPCH 1st Box Com Com Middle Middle Duplex Family Family Sein Sein King King The KingdomH B COM Theory Theory JFL Sein Sein Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Sugar Sammy Comedy Now!I C TCM Five Million Years to Earth The Champ (:45) The Kid From Brooklyn (:45) The Prizefighter and the Lady Cat O’ 9 TailsK E OUT Liqui Liqui Stor Liqui Mantracker Stor Liqui Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Dog and BethL F HIST Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Pawn. Pawn. The Curse of Restoration Ice Pilots NWT Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn PawnM G SPACE (3:30) Troy Atlantis Immortals (:15) TroyN H AMC The Outlaw Josey Wales Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels The Outlaw Josey Wales Hell on WheelsO I FS1 (2:00) College Football Pre UFC Fight Night UFC Fight Night FOX Sports FOX SportsP J DTOUR Lost-- Lost-- Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files The Dead FilesW W MC1 Hobbit-Jrny (:10) Bullet to the Head (:45) The Bourne Legacy Non-Stop (10:50) Riddick¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Mercy Ships SAF3 News News Two Two Two Two Family Family News at 10 News WWD≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Mother Mother Rules Rules Rais RaisØ Ø EA1 (3:50) Hero (5:50) Syriana Inside Man (:10) Fear The Big Hit∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc theZoomer 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp The 40-Year-Old Virgin Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC (3:00) 32A Ric’do Épi Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Downton A. Dre Grey TJ Info The Runaways

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Weekday Morning/Afternoon Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Clifford Arthur Odd Wild Georg Varied Peg Tiger Sesame Street Dino Be Fit Charlie Rose Var. Programs Thom Se$ $ CFCN CTV Morning Live Calgary Marilyn Denis Live With Kelly The View News--Calgary The Social Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil% % KXLY-ABC Morning NW Good Morning America Live With Kelly The View Var. Programs The Varied Gen. Hospital The Doctors& & KREM-CBS KREM 2 News CBS This Morning 700 Varied Price Varied Young Varied News Bold The Talk Make a Deal_ _ KHQ-NBC News Today Varied Programs Hot Varied Programs Days Varied TMZ Minute( ( TSN SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre Record Varied Hocke Varied Cup of Darts Hocke Hocke) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Sports Varied Programs+ + GLOBAL BC Morning News Morn Hunt Rachael Ray Sugar Debt News Days of Lives The Talk, , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate Wild PAW Georg Space As Ceorge PAW Jelly Dino PAW Kate As Dragon Dino Georg` ` CBUT CBC News You & Arthur Bo On/ Tiger Super Napkin Book Doodle Heartland CBC News Reci Ste Steven-Chris1 M CICT (6:00) Morning News Morn Hunt Rachael Ray Sugar Debt Noon News Days of Lives The Talk Meredith Vieira3 O CIVT (6:00) Morning News Morn Hunt Rachael Ray Sugar Debt Nn Nws Hour Days of Lives The Talk Meredith Vieira4 6 YTV Kid Almost Squir Chuck Spong Way Side Almost Splice Kid Monstr Almost Chuck Nerds Squir Rated Monstr Side6 . KAYU-FOX Cope Wom Varied Paid Office Varied Mother Varied Rais Stop Fam Fam Law- Varied Law- Varied Fam Fam7 / CNN CNN News CNN News At This Hour Legal View Wolf CNN News CNN News Jake Tapper Situation Room8 0 SPIKE Varied Programs9 1 HGTV Disas Disas Var. Programs Disas Bryan House Hunters Hunt Hunt Holmes/Home Varied Programs Holmes: 2 A&E Dog Varied Minds Varied Minds Varied CSI Varied CSI Varied Minds Varied Minds Varied Programs< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music CMT Spotlight Wide Open CMT Social CMT Music CMT Music CMT Spotlight= 5 W Prop Colour Colour Cand Cand Love Property Bro Love It-List It Var. Programs Movie Movie? 9 SHOW Movie Movie Movie NCIS NCIS NCIS@ : DISC Varied Programs Daily Planet Mayday Varied ProgramsA ; SLICE Debt Debt Prop Prop Prop Prop Varied Programs 48 Hours Myst. Matchmaker Varied ProgramsB < TLC Varied ProgramsC = BRAVO The Listener Cold Squad Due South Criminal Minds Person-Interest Twice/Lifetime Cold Squad Flashpoint Criminal MindsD > EA2 Movie Varied Programs Movie Var. Programs Movie Varied ProgramsE ? TOON Matt Spies! Varied Gum Teen Rocket Jim Alien Spies! Ska Deten Johnny Rocket Camp Johnny Spies! Spiez Day F @ FAM Justin ANT Jessie Austin Dog Wiz Doc Henry Pirates Sofia Lala ANT Win, Wiz Wiz Good Phi ANT G A WPCH Com Com Law & Order Law & Order Million. Million. Divor. Divor. Judge Judge Hot Hot King King Middle MiddleH B COM Just/Laughs Red... Red... Match Match Gags Gags Just/Laughs Frasier Frasier Theory Theory Gas Match Match LaughI C TCM Movie (:45) Movie Movie Varied Programs (:45) Movie Var. Programs Movie Varied Programs MovieK E OUT Descending Departures Stor Stor Mantracker Repo Repo Stor Stor Liqui Liqui Var. Programs Stor StorL F HIST Museum Se Pickers Var. Programs Yukon Gold Museum Se Pickers MASH MASH Var. Programs Pawn PawnM G SPACE Star Trek: Voy. Star Trek: Next Stargate SG-1 Stargate Atl. Scare Inner Stargate SG-1 Castle Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voy.N H AMC Stoog Stoog Movie Varied Programs Movie Movie Varied Programs MovieO I FS1 Sports Varied ProgramsP J DTOUR Gotta Eat St. Reno Urban Live Live The Dead Files Varied Programs Eat St. Gotta The Dead Files Var. ProgramsW W MC1 Movie Varied Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 News Varied Wilkos Varied Sprin Varied Maury Varied News Varied Celeb Celeb≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Heat of Night Heat of Night News Law & Order Law & Order Blue Bloods Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Movie Varied Programs Movie Var. Programs (:45) Movie Varied Programs∂ ∂ VISN Robi Cope Meyer 700 Varied My Mass Varied Tribal Varied Wind at Back Heartland Marcus Welby Mr Selfridge 102 102 MM VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow Jimmy Kimmel Tonight Show 105 105 SRC Robin Varied Schtro Toc Caillou Dany Quelle Varied Entrée prin Ric’do Union TJ Pour le plaisir Avonlea

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Cranbrook Kimberley

Cranbrook United Church#2 12 Avenue S.

(Corner of Baker St. and 12th Ave S.)

with Rev. Frank Lewis Ph: 250-426-2022 / Fax: 250-426-2085

Sunday Worship...10:00 amSunday School 1st & 3rd Sunday

www.cranbrookunited.com

KimberleyUnited Church

10 Boundary St. – 250-427-2428

Rev. Christine DudleySunday Worship at 10 am

www.kimberleyunited.ca

First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin Ewaskow

Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

10:30 am334 - 14th Ave.250-426-4319

[email protected]

Pastor Grant McDowellSunday Service & Children’s Ministry

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Dear Wendy:I have seen your articles in

the newspaper and I was won-dering if you could answer a few questions for me? Will I be re-united with my daughter in the near future? Will my ex-husband and I settle our proceeds from the sale of our house?

Feeling Tortured

Dear Feeling Tortured:I had a conversation with my

guides about your issues and this is what I have discovered:

Q. Will she be reunited with her daughter in 2014? A. No

Q. Will she be talking to her daughter in 2015? A. Yes, but there will still be problems in your dealings with her. This relationship she wishes to embark on will not go smooth-ly and we checked until 2018 and still see no sign of improvement in this relationship.

Q. Was she a good daughter to her mother? A. No.

Q. When will she settle the sale of her house with her ex-husband? A. 2015

Q. Is he going to give her a rough time until the settlement of the house is complete? A. Yes, very much so. We advise this

woman to talk very little to this man. The reason for this is be-cause all he wants to do with her is fight and stir trouble up in the family. He has a very cranky, mean disposition. Less talk on her part and more walking away from the chaos this man ensues would be a good policy to start. Anything you say to him will just be twisted and made into a lie. So save your breath and plan what you want to do with the rest of your life.

On a personal note I think it’s time to let go and let God deal with these two rela-tionships you have. I don’t know why but my guides say that you need to re-gain your

strength. So I have decided to give you an angel prayer that will help you regain some of that strength.

The first thing I want you to do is sit quietly and then say these words: I call on the do-minions (they are a set of special angels) to bring me the angels that will help me accomplish my goals during this prayer session. Thank you for coming to help me today. (Then wait a moment and see if you can feel these an-gels coming down to help you.)

Now say these words next: I call on the virtues (these are another set of angels) to help me and give me the energy and strength and courage and motivation I need during this prayer session. Thank you for your help. (Then wait a moment and see if you can see this set of angels. If you can’t see them but you can feel them it works the same.) Now say this prayer as many times in a day as you wish. Angels of Power, Angels Divine, Reverse all Weakness, Let Strength be Mine. After you have said this prayer creatively visualize a big lion towering over you. See yourself with the strength of the king of the jungle. Right beside this huge lion see a tower of strength. End of session.

We hope this prayer helps you I use it in my angel prayer classes a lot with great results. We in the prayer class can feel the strength within us return. If you wish us to pray for you then send me an email and we in our prayer session will only be to happy to help you at this time.

Wendy

For personal and over the phone readings contact Wendy

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Tough answers to tough questions

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For the townsmanCollege of the Rock-

ies’ Articulation Officer, Karen Langan has been awarded the BC Council on Admissions & Trans-fer (BCCAT) Rising Star award at their joint an-nual meeting on No-vember 14.

The Rising Star Award recognizes an in-dividual who, while early on in her career, demonstrates excep-tional leadership and accomplishment in the area of transfer and ar-ticulation within the BC Transfer System. To be eligible, the recipient must have worked in the area of articulation for five years or less.

Since becoming ar-ticulation officer, Lan-gan’s achievements in-clude updating the Col-lege’s transfer credit policy, developing Col-lege-wide articulation procedures and poli-cies, maintaining an on-line database of provin-cial and international block transfer agree-ments on the College website and setting up numerous tracking sys-tems to ensure smooth transfer credit processes for students. Some of the policies and proce-dures developed by Langan at COTR have been shared across the BCCAT system.

“I find my position as Articulation Officer at COTR to be very re-warding,” Langan ex-plains. “In my role I am able to help support stu-dent mobility between institutions which, in turn, offers them more options for their educa-tional pathways. To be recognized by my peers for this work is an hon-our.”

Articulation involves comparing the content of courses offered at College of the Rockies with courses at other post-secondary institu-tions to determine transferability of cours-es or programs from one institution to another. Langan not only search-es out opportunities for students to transfer into College of the Rockies programs but also finds other institutions for College of the Rockies students to transfer to if they wish to complete a credential not available at the College.

Langan is well re-spected by her col-

leagues at the College, with Dean of Instruction Darrell Bethune saying, “Karen has been metic-ulous and zealous in her approach to ensuring College of the Rockies courses receive articula-tion. She is a valued colleague and worthy recipient of the BCCAT Rising Star Award. She has a rare ability to manage the many de-tails of developing transfer agreements and within the College has shown tremendous teamwork in supporting

the work for faculty, staff and administrators. Ul-timately, students are the beneficiaries when they use the transfer agreements Karen has set up.”

The BC Council on Admissions & Transfer (BCCAT) oversees the BC Transfer System, en-abling important links between the BC post-secondary institu-tions, the education ministries, and the pub-lic and private educa-tion sectors.

College employeereceives BCCAT Award

Karen Langan

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You might discover that a loved one seems to have blinders on, which prevents him or her from seeing others’ perspectives. Push a project to the finish line; you’ll want to free yourself up to enjoy the next few days. Tonight: Now the weekend be-gins. Christen it well. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Others will be seeking you out to share their thoughts. Play devil’s advocate, and go along as much as you can. You might be unusually busy or too focused on something else. A friend or loved one could be-come demanding; avoid this person for now. Tonight: Enjoy the evening. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The best intentions could disap-pear as you become engrossed in what you consider to be a significant task. Know that, even with your superb gift of gab, you might not be able to convince anyone that your way is the right way. Tonight: Step

on the brakes. Slow down! CANCER (June 21-July 22) You could be obsessing about a new flame or perhaps a new job. With all the thoughts that keep entering your head, you might not be getting as much perspective on a situation as you would like. Find a friend who will be honest with you. Tonight: Let the fun begin. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You might want to reconsider a personal matter with someone who has a long-term vision. You could bat around several ideas until you feel comfortable enough to act on one. Your pos-itive attitude will help, no mat-ter what you are up to. Tonight: Happiest at home. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You could be unusually quick to give someone a response. You might want to defer to others for now, especially if you are unsure about whether your reaction is likely to make any difference at all. A child or loved one could be easily irritated. To-night: Playtime! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Curb any possessiveness. You could be pushing others -- or one person in particular -- away. Try to break this pattern, but at the same time, do what-ever is needed to build yourself up. As a result, you could start rethinking your reactions more carefully. Tonight: Treat a friend. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Your ear-to-ear smile could be the result of clearing the air. You have an excellent presence, and others will let you know they are impressed. You will receive your just rewards, which could include a pay raise or promo-tion. Tonight: Go for what you want. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Read between the lines with a loved one. Your instincts are likely to serve you well with a domestic issue. Avoid making excuses for spending more on a special item. Ask yourself whether your budget really can handle this purchase. Tonight: Be a little mysterious. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Others will deliver what you want. As of now, you are clear

about who your supporters are. Be aware of your observations when dealing with those in au-thority. A loved one will support you in a loving manner. Tonight: Just ask, and you shall receive. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Others often follow your lead, and today is no exception. Use care when loaning money or signing any financial agree-ments, as there could be a catch. Know that if someone hides im-portant information from you, your anger is likely to emerge. Tonight: Till the wee hours. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You might want to reach out to someone at a distance. Your motivation probably involves a need to clear the air with this person. What do you have to lose? Timing will be important. Look to later in the day, when you are more relaxed. Tonight: Let your imagination speak. BORN TODAY Actress Marlo Thomas (1937), actress Goldie Hawn (1945), football player Troy Aikman (1966)

Dear Annie: Two years ago, at the age of 62, I was forced to take early retirement from my teaching job. My pension is miniscule, and despite trying to find full-time work, I have only been able to string together part-time jobs. I have been divorced for 20 years, so there is no one else in my life to depend on financially. My days are consumed with trying to make ends meet, and as a result, I have no time or money for a personal life. I can’t afford to travel, my grown children are busy with their own lives, and my friends have spouses or grandchildren who keep them occupied. I can’t even attend church, because I need to work on Sundays. I spend evenings, weekends and some-times holidays alone, so I turn on the TV or radio to simulate human voices. I’m fit, in-telligent and in good health. I want to know what I’m supposed to do with the rest of my life, because it appears I am going to spend it alone. How can I get out of this rut? -- Indy Dear Indy: Take some of that time spent in front of the TV and do something that doesn’t require money. Volunteer at your lo-cal hospital, library or veterans association. The Salvation Army welcomes volunteers on holidays. You might make some friends in the process, but regardless, instead of feeling lonely, you will be out helping others, and that will take your mind off of your problems and lift your spirits. Dear Annie: My sister has a friend whose son is getting married. The woman is also an acquaintance of mine, but I never hear from her, and I’ve not seen her son in three years. My mother received an invitation to the bridal shower, and my name was also listed on the envelope. My mother is on a fixed in-come, and we could not afford a gift, so we didn’t attend the shower. A couple of weeks later, a wedding invitation arrived with my mother’s and sister’s names on it. When I didn’t receive an invitation of my own, I as-sumed I was not invited. I didn’t give it an-other thought. Well, the friend called my mom, and I picked up the phone. She asked whether I was coming to the wedding, and I stam-mered and handed the phone to my moth-er, who said she was sorry but neither of us could make it. The friend then told my sister she was very hurt that I hadn’t responded. She said the reason I didn’t get an invitation was because she didn’t have my address, which is a load of baloney. She sent the shower invitation to me at my mother’s. Should I feel bad about not responding to a wedding I wasn’t invited to? I’ve thought about sending her a note of apology, but I don’t think I’ve done anything wrong. -- Tired of the Drama Dear Tired: It sounds like this friend invit-ed your mother, and when you picked up the phone, she felt obligated to say she intended to invite you as well. But you are right that she easily could have obtained your address from your sister or mother. No, you do not have to RSVP for a wedding you were not in-vited to. But it might help smooth over the hard feelings if you send a card to the bride and groom with your very best wishes. Dear Annie: As a recently retired physician, may I add to your advice to “Slowly Falling Out of Love”? A patient once came to me with severe fa-tigue and lassitude, saying, “I can barely put one foot in front of the other.” He turned out to be profoundly hypothyroid, and treat-ment with gradually increasing doses of thyroid medication gave him his life back. “Slowly’s” husband needs a complete medi-cal evaluation by a thinking physician. -- Pa-tricia Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndi-cate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syn-dicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2014 CREATORS.COM250-426-5201 ext 208 250-427-5333

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EKFH (East Kootenay Foundation for Health)Location: EKFH Office – 13 24th Ave N, Cranbrook, BC V1C 3H9Summary: EKFH (East Kootenay Foundation for Health) is a public charitable foundation and BC Society with a mission to provide funding for the East Kootenay Regional Hospital and other community facilities in meet-ing the health care needs of the region. EKFH depends on the generosity of public donations, third party fund-raisers and its own special event initiatives. The foundation is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors.Core Function: A full-time position, the Assistant Executive Director provides professional executive-level administration and fundraising support to the Foundation Executive Director and Board Chair, and other administrative support as required within the Foundation. The Assistant Executive Director also interacts with board members, senior hospital executives, hospital managers and donors, and works very closely with the Foundation’s executive team, other service providers and volunteers.EKFH is seeking a self-starter to perform the role of the Assistant Executive Director. This position will focus on the efficient day to day operation of the office and support of the Executive Director. The Assistant Execu-tive Director will report to the Executive Director and the Board of Directors.Specific Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

• Assist in the development and delivery of fundraising programs, donor, media and stakeholder relationships• Cultivate and communicate regularly with donors• Answer general inquiries (phone, in-person, electronic)• Manage general office (mail, purchasing, insurance, licensing, credit card transactions, etc.)• Manage, update & ensure accuracy of organizational database & digital communications wall• Coordinate travel, meetings & other arrangements as required• Prepare, record & distribute board and committee agendas• Organize annual general meeting• Distribute material to the board as and when required• Maintain board manual and contact lists• Assist in the management of social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Blog, etc.)• Prepare reports as and when required• Assist in coordination of volunteers as and when needed• Other duties as required

Qualifications:• Ability to work independently and as part of a team• Excellent written and oral communications skills• Well-organized and a strong ability to meet changing deadlines• Solid computer skills including word processing, spreadsheet and database management• Customer service focus with a desire to serve others• Professional, pleasant and effective approach• Able to multi-task, focus on quality and think critically• Able to work with and for a volunteer board of directors• Experience and interest in fundraising a major asset• Knowledge of annual and planned giving programs an advantage• Open-mind, big picture thinking welcomed• CFRE designation a benefit but not mandatory• Bookkeeping experience is an asset• Possess BC Driver’s License

Remuneration:• Subject to qualifications and experience

To Apply: Submit cover letter and resume to:Donna Grainger, Executive Director EKFH (East Kootenay Foundation for Health) 13 24th Ave N, Cranbrook, BC V1C 3H9 By email to: [email protected] in Word or PDF formatCLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 4:00 PM – 01 JANUARY 2015East Kootenay Foundation for Health – Charity #11887 8677 RR0001, BC Society S-18331

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11:00am - 1:00pm #6, 2424 Ind. Rd. 2 (Georgian Heights)

$98,000Quick possession on this 2 bdrm, 2 bath

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$129,900Beautiful 2 bdrm, 1½ bath in spic & span condition. Convenient location, includes

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$459,00010 acre hobby farm, backing onto Crown land. Lovely 2+1 bdrms, 2 baths, walkout

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$289,900Much loved 1088 sq ft on the main, grade

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$379,900Big family home. 4 bdrms up, 4 baths,

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garage, new roof & more.2401025 Sonia Mama

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$329,900Orchard Park adult gated community. 1367 sq ft per floor, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, includes all appliances, double garage.

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$149,000Mobile on its own land. Corner lot. 3 bed,

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Employment

Help Wanted

A PART TIME RECEPTIONIST

is required in a busy medical office. Previous

medical office experience is preferred but not

necessary.

Please send your resume to the Kimberley Medical

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drop it off at the Clinic at 260 - 4th Avenue,

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Employment

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Apt/Condo for Rent1 BDRM apartment available for rent. Hydro and heat included. $600./mo. + DD. Cranbrook. (250)417-5806

Commercial/Industrial

FOR LEASE in Cranbrook.Two commercial spaces in prime location, next to Joey’s only. One space is 1270sq. ft., the other is 2367sq. ft. Price per sq. ft. is negotiable, open to offers.

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Homes for RentHOUSE FOR RENT:

Marysville, on creek. 5bdrm, 2 full bathrooms, sunroom. $1200./mo. plus utilities.

References. N/P. 778-517-5333

Suites, Upper

HUGE 890 sq ft UPPER BACHELOR

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Kimberley Studio Suite. Furnished, $495./mo. in-cludes utilities, hydro, gas, basic cable and internet. Laundry available on-site. Sorry, no pets. References required.

Call Peter at East Kootenay Realty ~ 250-908-0045 ~

Transportation

Auto Financing

Sport Utility Vehicle

2008 CHEVY EQUINOX SPORT

Only 122,000 kms, Auto, A/C, Sunroof, Power Windows &

Locks, Keyless Entry. Excellent Condition

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Transportation

Trucks & Vans

Great truck, minor rust, runs great,

380 000km, canopy and winter tires included.

FOR SALE92 GMC SIERRA

SOLD IN

1 WEEK

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and receive a free 10" poinsettia. Excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and any other products which are provincially regulated. The retail value of up to $19.97 will be deducted from the total amount of your purchase before sales taxes are applied. Limit one coupon per family and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Coupon must be presented to the cashier at time of purchase. Valid from Friday, November 21st until closing Thursday, November 27th, 2014. Cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. No substitutions, refunds or exchanges on free item.20739058

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10" poinsettiaup to $19.97 value

4 10000 05385 0

Royale Velour bathroom tissue30=90 rolls20792711

Viva paper towels6=8 rolls20803279

Renuzit adjustablesselected varieties, 198-212 g20672482

Energizer Max AA20/AAA12 or J+- Long Lasting AA52/AAA28 batteries20375597 / 20675063

Del Monte fruit cupsselected varieties, refrigerated,8 X 215 mL20659148

CLUB SIZEKellogg’s Rice Krispies variety cereal702 g20004943

General Millsfamily size cerealselected varieties, 525-720 g20304899

Clover Leaf tuna 170 g or fl avoured tuna 85 gselected varieties20315581004

Betty Crocker Gushers, Dunkaroos or Fruit By The Footselected varieties, 128-138 g20639204001

Clover Leaf smoked oyster85 g20618779

Kellogg’s Pop-Tartsvariety pack, jumbo, 1200 g20069325

Tetley orange pekoe tea216’s20025699

Kellogg’sAll-Bran Flakes jumbo cereal980 g20591856

Heinz beans or pastaselected varieties, 398 mL2004038003

Eggo waffl esselected varieties, frozen, 1.68 kg20296503

Kraftpeanut butterselected varieties, 2 kg

20064825

Uncle Ben’s Natural Selectselected varieties, 365-397 g20133037001

Chef Boyardeeselected varieties, 411-425 g203125000002

Kellogg’s Vector mega jumbo cereal1.13 kg20174430

Knorr Sidekicksselected varieties, 111-167 g2032143011

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1.77

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