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September 12, 2014 edition of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman
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Vol. 63, Issue 176 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com
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STRAY CAT STRUT: The RCMP, Kootenay Ice and College of the Rockies Avalanche volleyball players hit the catwalk at the annual Cops for Kids all-male fashion show on Wednesday night at the Tamarack Centre. Complete with three acts, the RCMP, Ice and Avalanche all got the chance to walk the walk as they played to the crowd in an effort to upstage each other. The Cops for Kids charity is currently in the middle of their cycling tour, which started in Osoyoos and winds through the East and West Kootenay before returning to Kelowna. See page 3 for more, and Page 2 for a special photo feature.
BARRY COULTERA new not-for-profit society
has been set up to help bring an airshow back to the Canadian Rockies International Airport on a regular basis.
Darrell Garton of Calgary, who has worked on airshows in B.C. and Alberta, is working to implement a biennial event, that would take place every two years starting in 2016.
“What we’re trying to do is bringing the event back to Cran-brook,” Garton told the Towns-man. “I have a couple of airshow people here in Calgary that have been in the airshow industry for several years. We’ve also been asked by some of the people in
Cranbrook to help bring it back.“Over the years, there’ve been
one or two, then it stopped, then it came back, then it stopped — that kind of thing.
“We’re looking at bringing this back on a two-year term, starting in 2016.
“We’re proposing a two-day event, with a twilight show in the evening, with the planes doing the fireworks — that kind of thing. Abbotsford just ran their first twilight show this year, and it went over really well. So this is what we’ve been trying to plan for you guys. Fireworks over the mountains, that kind of thing. It should be pretty exciting.”
A society has already been set
up — the Cranbrook Interna-tional Airshow — which is being run as a not-for-profit.
“So if the airshow makes money, all the funds go to pay the bills, with a little bit of re-serve in the bank,” Garton said. “Any remaining funds go back to the city — so it will go towards the Air Cadets, the Boys and Girls Club, any of those groups who help out with the event will get some back. So the society doesn’t keep any funds, at the end of the day.”
Cranbrook is in a good geo-graphic location for an airshow, Garton said.
Society formed to bring back Cranbrook Airshow
ARNE PETRYSHENWith files from Tom Fletcher
More than 30,000 B.C. teachers voted almost unanimously Wednes-day to end their strike if the B.C. gov-ernment will send their dispute to binding arbitration.
The government, however, had al-ready dismissed the province-wide vote, with Education Minister Peter Fassbender calling it a “ploy.”
In School District 5, board chair Frank Lento said he was not surprised by the results of the vote by teachers.
On Tuesday, the Board of Educa-tion approved sending a letter to Fass-bender and the BCTF urging an arbi-tration panel.
“Each side would chose a repre-
sentative and then each representa-tive would chose a chairman,” ex-plained Lento on Thursday. “Then it would be a panel for binding arbitra-tion.
“The difference would be each party would select an arbitrator and then each arbitrator would select a chairperson. It’s something that’s happened in the past, years ago there would be arbitration panels to resolve disputes. So we sent that along for their consideration urging them to get the matter resolved.”
On August 5, Lento wrote the letter to Fassbender regarding the ongoing labour dispute.
SD5 board calls for panel on binding arbitration
See SCHOOL , Page 3See SOCIETY, Page 4
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On the catwalkMembers of the RCMP, along with
Kootenay Ice and Avalanche volleyball players, strode the
runway for the Cops for Kids all-male fashion show on Wednesday evening at the Tamarack Centre.
All photos by Trevor Crawley.
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“We wish to add our voices to the growing number of Boards across the province that are urg-ing government to reach a fair, negotiated settlement prior to school start-up in September,” he wrote.
The letter went on to say that if an agreement can’t be reached, the board urges government to seek mediation or if necessary, binding arbi-tration.
“Our Board doesn’t see any long term benefits to a legislated resolution and anticipates considerable damage if agreement is not reached prior to school start-up in September.”
Lento ends the letter by saying: “Once again we re-mind government that ed-ucation is not a cost to be managed but an invest-ment to be made — in our children, our economy and our future.”
Fassbender had a state-ment waiting when the re-sult was announced Wednesday evening by the B.C. Teachers’ Federation.
“As we have consistent-ly made clear, binding ar-bitration would lead to un-acceptable tax increases in
Mike Turner phoTo
Teachers, parents and students gathered under rainy skies Wednesday for a rally. BC Teachers voted massively in favour of binding arbitration as a way to quickly end the ongoing teachers’ strike.
School board calls for arbitration panelContinued from page 1
this case,” Fassbender said. “That’s because the two sides remain too far apart on wages and benefits.”
BCTF president Jim Iker said the government is ob-structing solutions to the
dispute.“This government has
said no to arbitration, has tried to stall and block me-diation, and has not moved on any monetary proposals in negotiations since June,”
Iker said.Finance Minister Mike de
Jong said the union is seek-ing $315 million per year more than the government is offering, including wages, benefits and a fund to re-
duce class size and increase special needs support.
Now in the fourth week of full-scale strike action that began last spring, the BCTF received $8 million Wednesday from the B.C.
Federation of Labour to use as a hardship fund for teach-ers who have lost more than four weeks’ pay. The B.C. Nurses’ Union put in anoth-er $500,000.
tre vor Cr awleyIt’s all in the strut.Members of the RCMP,
Kootenay Ice and College of the Rockies Avalanche Vol-leyball squad all hit the run-way for the annual Cops for Kids all-male fashion show in a Carnival-style party.
From the risqué to the ri-diculous, models hit the run-way and played to the crowd, all in an effort to raise money for the Cops for Kids charity, which goes directly to local
children in medical, physical or traumatic crisis.
“It’s an amazing event, it always is,” said Melody Munro, a director for Cops for Kids. “The Tamarack Centre, just every year, gets better and better.
“…We super appreciate the support from the Koote-nay Ice and the College of the Rockies Avalanche—they were amazing—and I think people generally had a really good time and a lot of money
was raised for a really good cause.”
The goal, of course, is to always raise more than last year’s event, but final num-bers won’t come in till next week. The Heidout catered the intermission snacks while guests could also pe-ruse the silent auction sec-tion.
The crowd got to see the direct results of where the funding goes, as a young kid who had received some sup-
port from the charity came up on stage.
He had been in an ATV accident and had severely in-jured his ankle. Cops for Kids was able to step in and pro-vide aa grant for a specialized orthotic while medical pro-fessionals work towards a more permanent solution.
“As they’re rebuilding his ankle, he needs to have this orthotic in order to protect that area, so they had said he would likely not walk again…
but he came flying up on stage and has just improved dramatically with us being able to purchase this equip-ment for him, and it’s not covered by the medical sys-tem,” said Munro.
Last year, the charity re-ceived 135 grant applications all year. In the summer months of 2014, there have been over 140.
“So we definitely need to see some more fundraising and more money coming
into the charity in order to support these grants that are coming in,” Munro said. “It shows a lot more families are in need.”
Cops for Kids is currently in the middle of their cycling tour, as they started in Os-oyoos on Sept. 6 and have been winding their way through the lower West and East Kootenay region before heading up to Golden and the Rogers Pass before end-ing in Kelowna on Sept. 15.
The stuff is strutted at cops’ fashion fundraiser
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“It’s the halfway point between Ab-bottsford and Calgary. Abbotsford does a big show. The only big show in Alberta is in Lethbridge, and they run in opposite years. We can grab a lot of crowd from the Okana-gan and Kootenay re-gion, we can also grab the people from south-ern Alberta that want to come down.
“The benefit of going on the opposite year from Lethbridge is that we can grab some of that crowd.
“The demographic is there.”
As to the dates of the airshow itself, Garton said he’s hoping to hold it sometime be-fore the Abbottsford event. “That way we can grab some of the acts that are on the way to Abbottsford, and help keep our costs down.
First plan of action is to get a annual gen-eral meeting set up.
“We’ve been in the planning stage, with the City of Cranbrook and the Canadian Rockies International Airport,” Garton said. “We want to get local people involved. We want to get people coming out who are in-terested, who want to be on the board, be on the committee, and get input. What people want to see, what peo-ple expect.”
Garton is currently conferring with the City and the Airport, and is aiming for dates for the AGM in early October, the 7th or 8th of that month. The AGM would be held out at the airport grounds. Those dates are yet to be confirmed — though the City and Airport are supporting the Cranbrook Interna-tional Airshow in its endeavours. As soon as the dates are con-firmed, they will be re-ported in the Towns-man.
Society formed to bring airshow
to CranbrookContinued from page 1
tRe VoR CR AWLeYFair is fair.That’s the slogan for
a grassroots campaign that passed through Cranbrook on Tuesday featuring representa-tives from the National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) and the B.C. Government and Ser-vice Employees’ Union (BCGEU).
Featuring a bright green passenger bus dubbed the ‘Fairness Express’, the campaign is hoping to start a con-versation about the growing income in-equality in B.C. and Canada, according to Sussanne Skidmore, an executive vice president with the BCGEU.
“The brunt of taxa-tion falls on the middle class and working-class people and the in-come-gap is growing between the rich and the poor,” said Skid-more. “One of the prob-lems in the province and the country is that public services are funded through taxa-tion and because our tax base is shrinking,
our public services are going without and they’re struggling.
“…People who are working and paying taxes, they’re seeing that there is a different way to do things, a dif-ferent way to be taxed and we should be taxed fairly in this country. Everyone should be paying their fair share, and that’s one of the messages.”
While taxation policy can often be a murky subject, the goal is to start a conversation at the grassroots level to
raise awareness and propose solutions for income inequality.
“We’re just asking people to hear what we have to say and pass it on,” added Skidmore. “Pass it on to a friend, their neighbours, their family and get people to think about how we can do things differently, how we can do them better.”
But the conversation just isn’t limited to taxa-tion and the shrinking public sector services, according to Janice Morrison, representing
Health Sciences Associ-ation of British Colum-bia.
“We’re also out here to talk about good qual-ity jobs and an industri-al strategy. I can re-member a time when there were a lot more high-paying jobs in Cranbrook because there was mills operat-ing, there was good pri-vate sector jobs as well,” she said.
“…We’re not just out here representing our memberships, but in terms of having this dis-cussion. British Colum-
bia, we keep being told all the time, is a wealthy province. We need to be raising the minimum wage.
“There’s a number of things we need to do. We need to ensure there are good jobs that that people aren’t having to move to Alberta or move to other jurisdic-tions.”
The bus has been touring through B.C. for the last month, and fel-low campaigns are under way across Cana-da.
Union members campaign to address income inequality
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Sharon Bard, Sussanne Skidmore, Janice Morrison and Leila Lolua stopped by Rotary Park on Tuesday afternoon for the Fairness Express campaign, which is currently touring through B.C.
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For the townsmanFall is here, but that doesn’t
mean gardening season is over. Wildsight and the Cran-
brook Food Action Commit-tee’s next Edible Gardening workshop, September 16 and 17 in Kimberley and Cran-brook, will teach locals how to keep the harvest going through fall and into the winter.
Extend Your Harvest, the third and final workshop in this year’s Edible Gardening series, will give local gardeners op-tions to protect crops from the cold and tips for hardy crops that thrive in our climate.
“With our cold climate, it can be tough to eat fresh from
the garden for more than a couple months” said Wildsight and CFAC’s Shannon Duncan, “but with a little bit of protec-tion from the elements, you can be eating fresh salad much later than you might think.”
The one and a half hour workshops will give details on row cover options, including frames and materials, cold frames, repurposed cloches, mulching, and ways to com-bine multiple layers of protec-tion for maximum effect.
Plant varieties that do well in late-season conditions and timing for late season harvests will be covered, along with some tips to plan a long-season
garden for next year. “With the right varieties and
timing you can harvest fresh veggies even when there is snow on the ground and the temperatures are below zero” said Duncan. “As usual, wis-dom from local experts will be shared throughout the work-shops.”
The workshops will also cover seeds: how to save toma-toes and other seeds for next year from this year’s plants, which ones you can eat from your garden, and how to plant them this fall for a jump start next spring.
The Edible Gardening work-shops are hands-on in the gar-
den, so participants will get practice building a variety of cold frames, constructing a row cover tunnel and fermenting tomatoes to save their seeds.
The workshops run from 6:30-8 pm on Tuesday, Sept. 16, in Kimberley at Wildsight’s Open Gate Garden on Rotary Drive and in Cranbrook on Wednesday, Sept. 17, from 6:30-8 p.m. at CFAC’s Public Produce Garden on 18th Ave-nue North between 6th and 8th Streets.
The workshop cost is $10 with a work trade option avail-able and registration is online at Wildsight.ca/Garden or by calling 250-427-7981.
Extend your harvest with Cold Climate workshops
You could be eating fresh produce from your gar-den longer than you think.
arne PetryshenThe first ever hazardous
waste roundup will be happen-ing in Cranbrook on Septem-ber 21.
The roundup is put on by the Regional District of East Kootenay and meant to give residents of the East Kootenay a chance to get rid of unwanted hazardous waste products that may be difficult to dispose of otherwise.
The Household Hazardous Waste Round Ups will take place Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cranbrook Transfer station at 2405 22nd Street North.
Kevin Paterson, RDEK envi-ronmental services manager explained that there are many products that don’t fall under any of the provincial recycling programs, but also don’t really belong in the regular garbage.
“Those products often end up sitting in a garage or base-ment collecting dust,” Paterson said. “These Round Ups are aimed precisely at collecting those products so that they can be safely disposed of or recy-
cled and we hope to see people get on board and participate.”
The Cranbrook date is one of three roundups happening around the region.
Visit the RDEK’s website at www.rdek.bc.ca to view details and get a complete list of ac-ceptable products. Those in-clude everything from shoe polish, hair spray and oven cleaner to pool chemicals, mercury, paint, fungicides and more.
He noted that only residen-tial household hazardous waste will be accepted.
Paterson said the regional district often gets calls from people who have a cleaning product or an old jar of some-thing in their garage and no-where to safely get rid of it.
“That’s why we’ve orga-nized this event and why we are encouraging people to take advantage of this opportunity,” he said. “We are grateful to have Newalta and the Product Care Association as participat-ing partners and will be taking a wide range of different things.”
Chance to get rid of household hazardous
waste next week sonja seherWhen polled in early 2014 for
Cranbrook’s Urban Deer Residents Survey, respondents reported aggres-sion towards pets as a top concern. Deer and dogs can coexist safely in our communities, but only if we as dog-owners understand and adhere to a few key practices when out with our pets.
No. 1. Avoid Problem AreasYou may have seen warnings at
trailheads or heard from your neigh-bours about local does guarding fawns or aggressive rutting bucks. Should there be any indication a wild animal showing aggressive be-haviours is present in an area you are recreating in, please leave the area and choose another place for you and your dog to enjoy. Return at a time when there isn’t such risk to a wildlife encounter: it’s just not worth it.
No. 2. Leash Your PetsDogs must be under your control
at all times, be it on the sidewalk or on the trail. Please remember that the City of Cranbrook prohibits and impounds dogs considered to be at large (off-leash and out of your con-trol) when they are not on your prop-erty.
No. 3. Do not allow your pets to harass deer (or any wild animal)
Deer are protected under the Pro-
vincial Wildlife Act from harassment by domestic pets. Conservation offi-cers are permitted to take measures to control dogs that are at large and harassing wildlife. Beyond the legal implications, in harassing a wild ani-mal, your dog may be creating or es-calating a conflict that leads you into the path of danger. Ensure your per-sonal safety by not allowing your pet to aggravate wildlife.
No. 4. If the deer shows interest, try and create space between you and the animal
If you and your dog come across a deer that is reluctant to leave an area:
give the animal a wide berth as you move around it, maintain control of your dog on leash, and ensure the deer has a clear escape route should it choose to run.
No. 5. If the deer attacks, let the leash go
In most aggressive deer encoun-ters with dogs and dog owners, the deer have focused their aggression on the dog, not the person. By creat-ing separation between you and your dog, you allow the dog to use its own energetic resources to escape an at-tack. If the deer sees your dog as a threat, by dropping the leash you eliminate that connection between you and your dog and divert the at-tention away from yourself. In the event of an attack: remain upright, protect your head with your arms, and fight back with a walking stick or whatever you have at hand. When the attack stops, seek shelter behind any large object that can serve as a barrier between you and the deer.
Thank you again for helping to keep wildlife wild and our communi-ties safe. For more on safely recreat-ing around wildlife, visit www.wild-safebc.com. Should you encounter an aggressive deer or see other wild-life activity of concern, don’t hesitate to report it through the Conservation Officers Service 24-hour reporting line 1-877-952-7277.
Dog and deer do’s and don’t’s Deer and dogs can coexist safely in our communities, if we follow a few basics
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Dogs and deer can co-exist safely.
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“They tell me that you’ll lose your mind when you grow older. What they don’t tell you is that you won’t miss it much.”
Malcolm Cowley
The time has come for me to come out of the closet and confess. It is my duty to alert my faithful — albeit
naïve — readers as to my true nature. My closest friends and my fam-ily have already found me out and I only hope that our shattered relationships can survive. I am not positive that I can, not after I an-nounce that I am a practic-ing …
Wild flower admirer.It’s true.That doesn’t mean that I mince about
with a limp wrist; I’ve merely taken an in-terest in wild flowers. I get excited in spring when I know that I’ll be able to see some wild buttercups on Eager Hill. They give me a thrill each year. When I come upon a hillside smothered in bright yellow balsam root, I feel excitement. When I emerge from a tangle of slide alder and discover a sunny bank strewn with Indian paint brush, like my friend Paul, I am like-ly to exclaim, “Wow!”
I know virtually nothing at all about the biology of flowers. I failed that class at school but I think I know petals, then, when I check, they turn out to be sepals.
This must have been a misprint in my Flowers of the Rockies book. Stamens are the male parts of flowers, I learned, and then it gets personal. I’d rather stand back and admire...
In my youth, apart from the huge bunches of bluebells I used to collect for Mum, I didn’t acknowledge flowers. If I did see them, I didn’t demean myself by
noticing them. Later, as I thrashed about in the mountains, trying to be a famous rock-gymnast, I began to take note of fossils and various formations of geology. That was all right for a guy.
When we first came to the East Kootenay, our male friends were all hunters, so we hunted; it seemed to be the natural thing to do: a male necessity. However, hunting is in the Fall and that’s when most of the wild flowers have given up the ghost for the year.
Spring and summer are different. On our way up to the rocks near Lumberton, we could not ignore the Calypso Slippers that peered at us beneath the trees and, way up in Boulder Creek, I can still recall discovering those waxy pyrolas, almost hidden under fallen trees.
But flowers are female things and they sneak up on a fellow, the way women do. Like Rita.
We were invited to her house one eve-
ning and she showed us her collection of colour slides. They were all of wild-flowers and the pictures grabbed me. Soon I was avidly making my own collection of pic-tures until I realized that it was difficult to do well and that I should have started years before. I was hooked though. Even being scorned by my neighbours as I tried to photograph the myriad dandelions in my lawn didn’t deter me.
Then Wendy rolled up from England. She was a wild flower enthusiast from Eu-rope and knew well all the blossoms of the Alps and Pyrenees. She recognized every flower we showed her and was ecstatic at the extravagant display nature put on as we traversed the ridge between the Bear Lakes. She knew different names for the flowers but then, neither of us knew the Latin names that biologists have given them.
My ancient face wrinkles into a grin when I recall friend Axel having a fit when we were up on Lakit Mountain. He sud-denly leaped to his feet and gambolled like a drunken puppet down the hillside warbling ‘The hills are alive with the sound of music’ and then fell flat on his face. According to George, I trotted down to Axel and helped him to his feet, mutter-ing, “Oh, look! You’ve crushed some eriogonum,” then tidied the damaged flowers.
This, of course, is completely untrue, but I still remember the glorious late sum-mer orange blossoms on the plants.
Flowers are for men as well
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In the last few weeks, a number of people have asked me how I understand the whole concept of salvation, of “being
saved.”Church folk like to throw that word
throw around a lot. “Have you been saved?” has become part of the jargon of the church. The trouble with jargon is that too often we stop asking what it means.
An online dictionary de-fines it this way: “salvation: noun (Christianity) the act of delivering from sin or sav-ing from evil; 2: a means of preserving from harm or unpleasantness.”
Most Christians in North America agree with that definition. Salvation has to do with what happens to us after we die. On the cross, Jesus died and saved us from our sins, giving us a ticket to heaven after we have died.
The trouble with that understanding is that it’s too reductionistic. It turns Christi-anity into what Marcus Borg calls a “reli-gion of requirements”. If we live the right way, if we believe, if we “accept Jesus as our Lord and Saviour”, then we will get to go to eternal bliss.
In the Bible, however, salvation is a much larger and richer concept than that. Salvation is not about the afterlife. Salva-tion is something that happens in this world. The Greek word for salvation (the language of the New Testament) is the same word which is ordinarily used for “health” or “wholeness”. To be saved is to be healed, to be made whole. And that happens here, in this world, in this time, in this life.
Salvation isn’t just about getting the prize at the end of life. Salvation is a pro-
cess in which we are constantly being transformed in an ongoing encounter with God. It is a process of renewal and trans-formation. We take a journey with God, in which we are being made whole, in which we are being healed, in which we are being transformed.
The New Testament uses many different images for salvation. The Gospel of John tells us Jesus is the light of the world. In that sense, salvation is about light shin-ing in the darkness of our world, so that we can see re-
ality through the lens of God’s love.Another image used by John is to Jesus
as the bread of life or living water. Salvation is about satisfying our deepest hungers. Jesus fills us and nourishes us and quench-es our deepest thirsts in ways that consum-erism and materialism never can.
These images, and others, are meta-phors for salvation. As we receive God’s goodness, we are being made whole. We receive life in all its fullness.
The other problem for me with the lim-ited understanding of salvation is that it’s so individualistic. It’s about what happens to me after I die. But Biblical faith is never private. In the Bible, salvation is intensely social and communal. The Old Testament tells the story of the creation of a nation, a new people, a community. Israel’s mission is to live together as people of God in the world. In the nation, salvation is about life together. It is about peace and justice, not only within the community, but beyond it as well.
The prophet Isaiah talks about Israel being “given as a light to the nations, that God’s salvation may reach to the end of the
earth.” The prophet understood God’s pur-pose for the world to be one where all people lived together in justice and peace and hope. The purpose of life was for heal-ing and wholeness, not separation and brokenness.
In the same way, the New Testament continues this social thrust. Jesus’ main message in the gospels is the “kingdom of God”. By definition, the good news is about community.
Paul went about the ancient world, set-ting up communities where people could learn to live together in ways of justice and wholeness. He talked about the church as a body, a community, with many mem-bers.
Salvation is God at work in our lives. We need to respond to God’s work in order for wholeness to be made real in us. Archbish-op Desmond Tutu quoted Augustine in a lecture some years ago when he said, “God without us will not, as we without God cannot.” Without us, without our response, God will not heal our lives. We must partic-ipate in God’s project of reclaiming the world.
If Jesus is bread to feed our deepest hungers, then we must take and eat. If Jesus is light in the darkness, we must open our eyes and see. If Jesus leads us home, we must follow.
Salvation is the transformation of a per-son and a community in an ongoing en-counter with God. It is about being open to the healing power of God’s love for our-selves as individuals, and for ourselves in community.
Yme Woensdregt is Pastor of Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook
Salvation: So much more than spiritual
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The beginning of the book trialsPart 2 of 2
The Oklahoma Book Trials began in the fall of 1940, when police raided an independent bookstore and ar-
rested its owners, all in the name of nation-al security. The store’s owners (Bob and Ina Wood) and two of their friends (Eli Jaffe and Alan Shaw) were charged with ‘crimi-nal syndicalism’—an anti-quated state law making it illegal “to do acts of physi-cal violence to effect indus-trial and political change.” Simply put, the four defen-dants were accused of try-ing to overthrow the United States government—an ac-cusation made solely on the books they sold, owned, and read.
The state attorney’s case rested on the crates of books and pamphlets seized from the raids, which were stacked to the roof in the Oklahoma City Jail. The literature was communist in nature, and each of the ac-cused belonged to the Oklahoma Young Communist League. Even though there was no Red Scare sweeping the United States at the time, the state was confident they had an open and shut case. It didn’t hurt that many of the legal and civil rights of the defendants and their lawyer were trampled on at will.
Not only were each of the accused’s bail set unreasonably high, but they were also denied legal counsel, as the jail guards re-fused to let their attorney (George Croom) confer with them. The guards also reward-ed other prisoners with alcohol if they ha-rassed each defendant, which lead to Eli Jaffe being beat unconscious. Croom—a superb civil liberties attorney from Tulsa—
had no better luck outside the jail. Nothing he did could persuade the judge to let him examine the evidence against his clients.
The trial began the first week of Octo-ber, ironically occurring between National Newspaper Week and National Book Week. “The state’s evidence will show that Joseph Stalin has taken great interest in
this country,” began the state attorney, who then entered into evidence
‘The Communist Mani-festo,’ ‘State & Revolution,’ and Stalin’s ‘Foundations of Leninism.’ These books, he explained, “taught the use of violence…lauded
communism, the rule of the proletariat, the abolition of capitalism…and the cre-ation of a separate Negro government.”
Although the state had to concede the none of the accused had committed vio-lent acts, he would “merely read excerpts from these books and that in itself is viola-tion of the law.” The state then had the books they had seized from the accused (40 boxes) brought out, promising to read damning excerpts from each.
Every one of Croom’s objections were overruled, and he was left to simply beg for at the very least an inventory of the seized books. Request denied. The state attorney then spent the next 14 hours reading ex-cepts from 50 different books, all passages clearly dealing with “bloody revolution.” However, this very act by the prosecution finally gave Croom a little of what he des-perately needed: a list of book titles he could work with.
“Books, books, books,” Croom shook his head, addressing the jury the following
week. “When did it become a crime for an American citizen to own a book?” The state attorney “sets himself up as censor to tell 250,000 people of Oklahoma County what they can read and what they cannot read.” Under subpoena, the City Librarian concurred that not only did they have the majority of these titles at the library, but so did every other public and academic li-brary in the state.
A college student also testified for the defence, supplying a list of books he found at the University of Oklahoma’s Library, which included “eight by Karl Marx, six by Lenin, two by Engels, two by Stalin, and 250 on socialism and communism.”
Final arguments for the defence were heard on June 10th, where Croom remind-ed the jury that “never in the United States has there been any prosecution for the possession of books.”
He also pointed to the Thomas Jeffer-son quote which hung above the court-house door:
“Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious, or political.”
The jury barely deliberated before ren-dering their verdict. Bob and Ina Wood, Elia Jaffe and Alan Shaw were found guilty on all charges. Each was sentenced to 10 years in a penitentiary and fined 5,000 dol-lars.
And that was that—except for a small editorial in a Tulsa newspaper, which asked “Just what kind of insanity is this?” We will look at that answer next week.
Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public Library
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Crowsnest conclusionKootenay Ice wrap up WHL pre-season with Thunder Challenge in Blairmore
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Former Kootenay Ice forward Zach Franko eludes former Calgary Hitmen captain Jaynen Rissling during the 2014 WHL playoffs. The two teams will do battle once again this weekend as they meet in the Crowsnest Pass.
Taylor rocc aSports Editor
With eight players off at NHL camps, the Koo-tenay Ice will look to a younger squad during WHL exhibition play this weekend.
The Ice wrap up the 2014 WHL pre-season with the sixth annual Thunder Challenge in the Crowsnest Pass, be-ginning tonight at 7 p.m. when they meet the Le-thbridge Hurricanes in Blairmore, Alta.
After three consecu-tive losses in Kennewick, Wa. last weekend -- in-cluding an 8-2 thrashing at the hands of the Ever-ett Silvertips -- head coach Ryan McGill said he expected his squad to compete harder in indi-vidual battles through-out practice this week and in the final two games of the pre-season.
“Monday and Tues-day, practices were based around the com-pete and learning what it takes [to play in this league],” said assistant coach Jay Henderson Thursday night. “Obvi-ously they got a good
taste of that in exhibi-tion games [in Kenne-wick] but now they’ve got to learn and make it a consistent thing…They did a good job this week and they worked hard.”
While Tim Bozon, Sam Reinhart and Mackenzie Skapski have all been missing since the start of camp as they prepared for NHL audi-tions, five more mem-bers of the Ice departed this week as they chase big league dreams.
Forwards Jaedon De-scheneau, Jon Martin and Luke Philp, along with defencemen Tan-ner Faith and Rinat Va-liev jettisoned from Cranbrook to each of their respective NHL destinations Wednes-day evening.
Philp, Descheneau and Martin represent the team’s top three scorers through three pre-season games. Their absence leaves ample opportunity for the youngsters battling to make the club.
“As we move along in exhibition season, obvi-ously for the young kids it’s new and playing in
the Western League is different for them,” Hen-derson said. “They get to feel the process that first weekend.
“Going back to last year, our second week-end is much better -- higher tempo of course -- and they’ve had a lit-tle bit of time to learn our systems and that compete factor.”
Up front, 17-year-old Austin Wellsby has tal-lied one goal in two games, while 16-year-old Vince Loschiavo reg-istered one assist during one game on the team’s trip to Kennewick. After a strong showing through training camp and intrasquad play, for-mer 2013 first-round bantam selection Jared Legien has been held scoreless in three pre-season contests.
The curious name that has cruised under the radar is 16-year-old River Beattie. The native of Sherwood Park, Alta. has registered an even rating through three ex-hibition losses. Beattie was drafted by the Ice in the sixth round of the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft.
Mark O’Shaughnessy, Cale Fleury and Bryan Allbee continue to slug away in search of em-ployment on the back-end. Fleury and Allbee both sit with a mi-nus-four rating, while O’Shaughnessy heads up the trio with a plus-1 mark to go with one as-sist.
“They’re still learn-ing,” Henderson said of the trio. “It’s about de-tails. All three of them bring something differ-ent to our team.
“But at the end of the day, everyone is still bat-tling it out right now. Just because you’re a veter-an, doesn’t mean you’re going to make the club.”
The veterans Hen-derson alludes to con-sist of Troy Murray, Jor-dan Steenbergen, Tan-ner Faith, Tyler King and Rinat Valiev.
The goaltending bat-tle behind Wyatt Hoflin continues as Keelan Williams and Jayden Sit-tler vie for the backup position.
“They’re both in tough,” Henderson said. “But they’ve shown well, so it’s going to be inter-
esting to see how it plays out.”
Williams allowed four goals to the Portland Winterhawks in his only appearance in Kenne-wick, while Sittler was cracked for eight tallies against the Silvertips.
According to Hen-derson, the expectation is that Sittler and Wil-liams will share the puck-stopping duties Friday against Leth-bridge while Wyatt Hof-lin will see 60 minutes of
crease time Sunday af-ternoon against the Cal-gary Hitmen.
After tonight’s dust-up with the Hurricanes, the Ice close out the Thunder Challenge Sunday at 2 p.m. when they meet the Calgary Hitmen in Blairmore.
The Ice have 22 play-ers in camp following the NHL departures of Descheneau, Martin, Philp, Faith and Valiev. Whether those five re-turn will impact when
and what roster deci-sions are made follow-ing the conclusion of the pre-season.
“We’re focused on the weekend at this point,” Henderson said. “Hopefully everyone shows well. We want those tough decisions, that’s what training camp is for.”
The Ice open the 2014-15 WHL regular season Friday, Sept. 19 in Red Deer.
KIJHL Season Preview: Part TwoA look into the Kootenay Conference
Taylor rocc aSports Editor
The 2014 KIJHL regu-lar season begins today with five games on the slate across the league.
The Beaver Valley Ni-tehawks return to de-fend their KIJHL and
Keystone Cup champi-onships in 2014-15, but that won’t be a task eas-ily achieved.
The Kamloops Storm took home the 2013-14 KIJHL and Okanagan/Shuswap Conference regular season titles with a record of 42-9-0-1,
good for 85 points. The Nelson Leafs were tops in the Kootenay Confer-ence, going 38-9-1-4 and collecting 81 points.
Today, we take a look at the KIJHL’s Kootenay Conference.
All rosters detailed here on in are current as of Sept. 11.
With many Junior A clubs across Western Canada still wrapping up training camps and pre-season, there will be an inevitable trick-le-down effect that could see many more players return to the KIJHL club they spent the 2013-14 season with.
So while accurate for now, these roster details stand to change in the coming weeks.
Eddie Mountain Division:
CRESTON VALLEYTHUNDER CATS2013-14: 39-11-1-1
(80 pts; 1st in division)Post-season: Lost in
third round to Beaver Valley (4-1)
Season opener: Sept. 13 at Kimberley
The Creston Valley Thunder Cats will be a very different team this season from the one that claimed the Eddie Mountain Division crown in 2013-14.
Gone are the team’s top three scorers from last season as forwards Jesse Collins, Brandon Formosa and Trevor Hanna all aged out.
“We’re going to be a different group playing a different style than last year’s team,” said Thun-der Cats new head coach/general manager Jeff Dubois. “We’ve lost a great deal of skill all over the ice.
“That being said, I’m very happy with how our camp and pre-sea-son has progressed. I’m pleased by the high standard that our veter-ans are setting for a very promising group of rookies. We have have enough skill to compete on a nightly basis but our overall success will be determined by how hard we’re willing to compete in a very tough division.”
Between the pipes, Brock Lefebvre returns to backstop Creston after posting a record of 18-4-1 with a 2.81 GAA and 0.910 SP in 2013-14.
KIMBERLEYDYNAMITERS2013-14: 29-21-2-0
(60 pts; 2nd in division)Post-season: Lost in
second round to Cres-ton Valley (4-3)
Season opener: Sept. 13 vs. Creston Valley
The Dynamiters stand poised to steal the Eddie Mountain Divi-sion crown from the Creston Valley Thunder Cats in 2014-15.
With a strong group of returning veterans in-cluding Jason Richter,
Jared Marchi and Tyson Klingspohn, the Nitros won’t be short on speed or skill in 2014-15.
While the aforemen-tioned returners are known across the KIJHL, the Dynamiters biggest weapon could lie within power forward and rela-tive unknown Keenan Haase. The Californian is about to embark on his first season of Canadian hockey. Standing 6-foot-2 and possessing a heavy shot, the big man is a le-thal combination of size and skill.
KIJHL Season Preview: Part Two
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With returning net-minder Tyson Brouwer between the pipes, there is no reason this team can’t make a strong push for the division title.
The return of Coy Prevost and Jordan Roy from their respective WHL tryouts won’t hurt head coach Jerry Bancks either.
FERNIEGHOSTRIDERS2013-14: 24-22-0-6
(54 pts; third in division)Post-season: Lost in
first round to Kimberley (4-1)
Season opener: Sept. 13 at Columbia Valley
The Ghostriders wel-comed back a familiar face during the 2014 off-season after forward Derek Georgopolous was acquired from the Golden Rockets in ex-change for cash consid-erations.
Georgopolous last suited up for the Ghostriders in 2012-13, tallying 22 goals and 38 points in 50 games. The Cranbrook native spent the 2013-14 campaign in the West Kootenay with the Castlegar Rebels, registering 12 goals and 34 points in 43 games.
The team also made a change behind the bench as Craig Mohr re-places Dale Hladun as head coach/general manager.
Jeff Orser and Bran-don Butler will batten down the hatches be-tween the pipes for Fernie this season. The duo represent yet an-other new entity for the organization in 2014-15. Orser spent the 2013-14 campaign with the Al-berta Junior Hockey League’s Calgary Mus-tangs while Butler rounded out his midget days with the Calgary Buffaloes.
Dylan Robertson will sport the captaincy in his fourth full season with the Ghostriders. The 6-foot-3 forward has amassed 368 minutes in penalties along with 27 goals and 70 points through 136 games with the Ghostriders.
COLUMBIA VALLEYROCKIES
2013-14: 13-28-3-8 (37 pts; fourth in divi-sion)
Post-season: Lost in first round to Creston Valley (4-0)
Season opener: Sept. 13 vs. Fernie
With 2013-14 leading scorer Ryan Henderson aging out, the door is wide open for Doan Smith to take over the reigns of the offence in Invermere. The 19-year-old native of Cessford, Alta. posted 18 goals and 33 points in 45 games with the Rockies last season.
In the blue paint, Brody Nelson returns to stop pucks for the Rock-ies. The 18-year-old hometown product had a tough go in 2013-14, going 6-16-3 with a 4.25 GAA and 0.888 SP. At 6-foot-1, the big-bodied netminder will be the backbone of a Rockies squad that hopes to edge its way up the Eddie Mountain Division standings in 2014-15.
GOLDEN ROCKETS2013-14: 15-32-1-4
(35 pts; fifth in division)Post-season: Failed
to qualifySeason opener: Sept.
12 at Princeton
A couple of key cogs from the Rockets blue-line aged out following the 2013-14 season, in-cluding captain Michael Anderson.
To take over the lead-ership role left behind by Anderson, the Rock-ets turn to Daniel Dah-lin in 2014-15. The 20-year-old Anderson will wear the ‘C’ for Golden this season as he closes out a KIJHL career that has seen him dress for 116 games in his hometown colours. The 6-foot-4 native of Golden has amassed 21 points over his three seasons in the KIJHL.
Forward Ian Desrosi-er will look to improve upon his offensive totals in 2014-15. Another local kid, Desrosier en-ters his third full season with the Rockets after putting up 14 goals and 28 points in 49 games last season.
In addition to Dahlin, the Rockets could get a solid year out of rookie blueliner Alex Asta-siewicz. The Salmon Arm native will be 15 when puck drops on
opening night, turning 16 Oct. 1. As exciting as it could be to add a young-ster of Astasiewicz’s cali-bre, the 6-foot defence-man might not be around for an extended KIJHL career after the Everett Silvertips select-ed him in the third round of the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft.
Neil Murdoch Division:
NELSON LEAFS2013-14: 38-9-1-4 (81
pts; first in division)Post-season: Lost in
second round to Beaver Valley
Season opener: Sept. 12 vs. Beaver Valley (4-2)
After the off-season the Nelson Leafs had, who knows what to ex-pect?
Upon taking the Neil Murdoch Division crown in 2013-14, head coach/general manager Frank Maida left the Leafs to focus on other commitments. He was quickly replaced by Matt Hughes.
Almost as quickly as Hughes was hired, he blew away in the wind, resigning from his post in late July before ever stepping behind the bench.
Enter David McLel-lan.
A native of Surrey, B.C., McLellan came with a long resume that features four seasons as head coach of the BCHL’s Burnaby Ex-press. With some coach-ing stability in place, the focus now shifts to hockey.
The team will need to learn what life is like without high-flying of-fensive weapons Jamie Vlanich and Travis Well-man, who both aged out following the 2013-14 season. The duo com-bined for 85 goals and 184 points last season. Vlanich claimed the KIJHL scoring title with 97 points while Well-man was the only 50-goal scorer in the league last season.
BEAVER VALLEYNITEHAWKS2013-14: 38-10-1-3
(80 pts; second in divi-sion)
Post-season: KIJHL champions
Season opener: Sept. 12 at Nelson
The top two teams in the Neil Murdoch Divi-sion will go head-to-head to start the season and the Nitehawks don’t project to be any easier of a squad come 2014-15.
Though last season’s leading scorer Ryan Ed-wards (31 goals, 84 points) aged out, the team bolstered its for-ward ranks with the ac-quisition of Braydon Horcoff from the Camp-bell River Storm of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League. The 20-year-old Prince Ru-pert native posted five goals and 27 points in 27 games with the Storm in 2013-14. He is familiar with the KIJHL as well, having made a run to the Cyclone Taylor Cup with the Castlegar Reb-els in 2012-13.
On the blueline, the Nitehawks lost veteran Archie McKinnon who also aged out following the 2013-14 season. But fear not, head coach/general manager Terry Jones found a replace-ment in Andrew Miller. The Trail native spent 2013-14 with the Kim-berley Dynamiters After expressing an interest in
playing his 20-year-old season closer to home, the Nitros and Nite-hawks struck a deal to send the veteran de-fenceman west.
In net, Keystone Cup MVP Brett Clark looks to have graduated to the BCHL’s Trail Smoke Eat-ers. Carson Schamer-horn was a 17-year-old affiliate player for the squad last season and looks to fill the void. He dressed in two games during the team’s pur-suit of the Keystone Cup, registering a 0.50 GAA and 0.985 SP.
CASTLEGAR REBELS2013-14: 22-25-2-3
(49 its; third in division)Post-season: Lost in
first round to Beaver Valley (4-0)
Season opener: Sept. 13 at Nelson
Leading scorer Con-nor Beauchemin aged out after producing 30 goals and 56 points for the Rebels in 2013-14. The team also lost steady defenceman Hunter Jenerou who turned 21 in June.
Austin Wells projects to start the season as the
team’s new number one goaltender. The 19-year-old native of Calgary ap-peared in 29 games for the Fernie Ghostriders in 2013-14, going 13-13-0 with a 3.31 GAA and 0.895 SP.
The Rebels project to be a young team in 2014-15. With a power-ful Nitehawks squad re-turning to the Neil Mur-doch Division, it might be tough slugging to get up and out of the mid-
dle of the pack. SPOKANE BRAVES2013-14: 22-26-0-4
(48 pts; fourth in divi-sion)
Post-season: Lost in first round to Nelson (4-2)
Season opener: Sept. 13 at Grand Forks
The KIJHL’s only American team lost leading scorer Justin Bonanno (28 goals, 55 points) and defenceman Alex Peltram to age.
Apart from that, last year’s team remains eli-gible to return.
A veteran-laden Braves could make a push to escape the first round of the post-sea-son for the first time
since 2009-10 when Spokane lost to the Nel-son Leafs in round two.
GRAND FORKSBORDER BRUINS2013-14: 16-32-2-2
(36 pts; fifth in division)Post-season: Failed
to qualifySeason opener: Sept.
12 vs. 100 Mile House
After finishing the 2013-14 campaign in the basement of the Neil Murdoch Division, there truly is nowhere to go but up for the Border Bruins.
Forward Michael Rand tallied 19 goals and 41 points for Grand Forks in 2013-14. He re-turns this season along with Tucker Brown (28 points).
The Border Bruins will roll with two KIJHL rookies in net to start the season. Kiernan Matsuba, an 18-year-old from Spruce Grove, Alta. joins Jacob Mullen of Coeur D’Alene between the pipes.
Mullen represents a hulking presence at 6-foot-4 and could stand to stop a lot of pucks in 2014-15.
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Sunday Morning/Afternoon September 14 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 Europe Undergrowth Great Performances $ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis Chil etalk Question The Re NFL Football NFL NFL Football % % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning This Week Ex Res Wild Expe Paid Paid Derm Space Hollywood Wipeout & & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation NFL NFL Football (:25) NFL Football _ _ KHQ-NBC Today News Invest Meet the Press LPGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. ( ( TSN Sports Re NFL Countdown CFL Football NFL Football ) ) NET Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Blue Blue MLB Baseball From Rogers Centre in Toronto. MLB Baseball + + GLOBAL BC In a Op. Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid News PGA Tour Golf , , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate Upside PAW Georg Dino Arthur Wild Little Little Anne. Ani Ani Waterfront Park Mu ` ` CBUT Super Poko News Art Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Our Vancouver Equestrian From Calgary. Nature/ Things 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. 3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. 4 6 YTV Side Kid Squir Pet Pet As Sam & Victo Victo Haunt Thun Young Under. Cook’d Star Just Stuart Little 6 . KAYU-FOX Butt Paid Wild David Fox News Sun. NFL Sunday Paid Kds Old The Ultimate Fighter NFL Football 7 / CNN State/Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State/Union Fareed Zakaria Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom 8 0 SPIKE Off Engine Truck Muscle Res Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue (:42) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue 9 1 HGTV Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Holmes Makes House Hunters Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Tackle Tackle Income Prop. : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Tears of the Sun (:45) Kiss the Girls Love < 4 CMT Top 20 All Ac Rascal CMT Music Tori Me Top Shot Top Shot Top Shot Top Shot Top Shot = 5 W Property Bro Buying-Selling Will Will Will Will Will Will Monster-in-Law Prop Love It-List It ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels Lost Girl Rookie Blue NCIS Outlander Anchorman: Legend of Ron Blades @ : DISC Canada’s Dude River Monsters Cold Water Rat Rods Fast N’ Loud Don’t Drive Airplane Repo Dangerous A ; SLICE Million Dollar Million--Miami Friend Friend Friend Friend Fool’s Gold How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days B < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Angels Angels Island Medium Island Medium Island Medium Me Me C = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Unforgettable Soapdish Forrest Gump D > EA2 Dudley (:25) Osmosis Jones (:05) The Reluctant Astronaut (10:55) Lost in America Dudley Do-Right (1:55) Osmosis Jones Reluc E ? TOON Matt Pack Loone Johnny Spies! Day Happy Feet Two Rio Pack Groj. Rocket Rocket F @ FAM Win Slug Wiz Gravity ANT Good Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie Liv- Girl Stuck in the Suburbs Gravity Phi ANT G A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Atl. Office Paid Law Abiding Citizen Just Married I Love You, Man H B COM Just/Laughs Cash Cash Match Match Just/Laughs Amy Schumer Theory Theory Wanda Sykes Cash Cash Match Match I C TCM (:15) Scared to Death (:45) The Smiling Ghost (:15) The Awful Truth Sweet Bird of Youth (:15) Skylark K E OUT Dirt Proac Skin Paid Paid Paid Red Bull Red Bull Crashed Ice Red Bull Crashed Ice Red Bull Red Bull L F HIST Truckers Skin Paid Get Paid Skin Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers M G SPACE Panic Button Disaster Zone: Volcano Z Nation Fast & Furious 2 Fast 2 Furious Tokyo Drift N H AMC (:01) Big Jake The Core Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life Breaking Bad O I FS1 NASCAR NFL Fntsy NFL Kickoff RaceDay Auto Racing Monster Jam Monster Jam Monster Jam Horse Racing P J DTOUR Fishful Skin Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Man Man Ghost Adv. The Dead Files W W MC1 June Pitch Perfect (:20) Iron Man 3 (:35) Argo (:45) The Bourne Legacy ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 In Touch Today Paid Estate Flash Flip Paid Larry Paid Travel Muns ≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Heat of Night Heat of Night Lead- MLB Baseball Inning Funny Videos Bones Ø Ø EA1 David (:35) The Majestic (:10) Stick The Bourne Identity On the Edge Cor ∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Peter Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Israel Living Truth Faith Food Study Poetry Peter David Arise Tom 102 102 MM VideoFlow Prince Prince Prince Men- A Night at the Roxbury Chil Prince Prince Prince Men- A Night at the Roxbury Chil 105 105 SRC Co Waf Arthur Boule Ga Gar Anne Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les Coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Tennis
Sunday Afternoon/Evening September 14 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 Suze Orman’s Financial Sol Yoga-Secret Return-Downton Europe The Roosevelts-Intimate The Roosevelts-Intimate $ $ CFCN (2:30) NFL Football Cash CTV News Saving Hope Castle Unforgettable Unforgettable News News The Mentalist % % KXLY-ABC World of X Thurs- Resur News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Countdown to The 2015 Miss America KXLY V’Impe & & KREM-CBS (2:25) NFL Football Edition News News News 60 Minutes Big Brother Unforgettable Unforgettable News Family _ _ KHQ-NBC Lazy Zou Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football KHQ TMZ Blue Bloods News Paid ( ( TSN NFL Football Football Night (:15) NFL Football SportsCentre Sports SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET MLB Baseball Sportsnet Con. Premier League Soccer Sportsnet Con. Pokerstars.Net Blue Plays Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. + + GLOBAL BC Ancients-Badly Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Secu Burg Big Brother Simp Simp NCIS: LA News Block , , KNOW Hope-Wildlife Edwardian Ancient Worlds Se Mu Vampires Monarch/Glen Waking Dead Waking Dead Build a Heart ` ` CBUT Steven-Chris Gags Mr. D Against the Wild Heartland The King’s Speech King’s Speech News fifth 1 M CICT Cana Simp Simp News News Hour Secu Burg Simp Simp Big Brother Simp Simp News Block PGA Paid 3 O CIVT Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Secu Burg NCIS: LA Big Brother Simp Simp News Block PGA Paid 4 6 YTV Stuart Little Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild James and the Giant Peach Cache Under. Star Cook’d Japan Boys Haunt Haunt 6 . KAYU-FOX NFL Football Paid Trout Livin’ Two Two Mula Burg Burg Simp Simp American Dad News Bones Two 7 / CNN Newsroom Special Report TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Hungry Inves Paradise Bar Rescue Hungry Inves Paradise Bar Rescue 9 1 HGTV Holmes Makes Tackle Tackle Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Off the Grid Holmes Makes Hunt Hunt Off the Grid House Hunters : 2 A&E Love Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck Duck Duck < 4 CMT Bad News Bears Videos Billy Billy Jim Jim Ship Ship Billy Billy Jim Jim Ship Ship = 5 W Love It-List It Little Fockers Prop Buying-Selling Property Bro Everybody’s Fine Prop ? 9 SHOW Blades Rookie Blue Kiss at Pine Lake Outlander NCIS Engels Outlander Blades @ : DISC Cash Cash How/ How/ MythBusters Afraid Afraid Don’t Drive MythBusters Afraid Afraid A ; SLICE Stranger Handsome Ex- Ex- Housewives Housewives Ex- Ex- Housewives Housewives Friend Friend B < TLC Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Angels Angels Me Me Angels Angels Me Me Me Me C = BRAVO Mrs. Doubtfire People One for the Money Out of Sight Talented-Ripley D > EA2 Reluctant Astr. (:20) Police Academy Kindergarten Cop Higher Learning (:10) Sudden Death E ? TOON Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Spies! Rocket Johnny Day Camp Drama Drag Stoked Fugget Ftur Awe Family Amer. Fugget F @ FAM Good Next ANT Dog Jessie Austin Good Liv- Girl Austin I Didn’t ANT Next Win Jessie Good Wiz Derek G A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod The International The Closer The Closer Fair Game H B COM Amy Schumer Theory Theory Wanda Sykes Just/Laughs Match Match Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Comedy Now! I C TCM With Six You Get Eggroll The Old Maid Old Acquaintance A Lady of Chance Il Sorpasso K E OUT Liqui Liqui Red Bull Mantracker Red Bull Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters L F HIST Amer. Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Amer Amer Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Mountain Men The Hunt Truckers M G SPACE Tokyo Drift Disaster Zone: Volcano Insidious (:10) Moon (:15) Quantum Apocalypse N H AMC Breaking Bad Break Breaking Bad Breaking Bad Breaking Bad Break Breaking Bad Breaking Bad 4th and Loud Game of Arms O I FS1 Horse Sport. NAS UFC UFC Reloaded FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports P J DTOUR Treasures Museum Se Miracles Decd. Vatican Secrets- Lege. Museum Se Vatican Secrets- Lege. Mysteries at W W MC1 (:05) Prisoners (:45) Iron Man 3 Ray Donovan Masters of Sex Dexter Ray Donovan ¨ ¨ KTLA Race to Witch Mountain Ftur Middle News News SAF3 Friend Friend 5 News News at 10 News Ben ≠ ≠ WGN-A Bones Bones E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan The Alamo Ø Ø EA1 (3:30) The Corruptor (:25) The Majestic The Bourne Identity Bad Boys Once Upon ∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Lead Meyer Osteen Prince Study Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow MuchCountdown A Night at the Roxbury Chil Prince Men- Burn Burn 105 105 SRC (3:00) Tennis Zone doc Les chefs! TJ C.- Découverte 29es Prix Gémeaux TJ Le Discours du roi
Sunday Morning/Afternoon September 14 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 Europe Undergrowth Great Performances $ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis Chil etalk Question The Re NFL Football NFL NFL Football % % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning This Week Ex Res Wild Expe Paid Paid Derm Space Hollywood Wipeout & & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation NFL NFL Football (:25) NFL Football _ _ KHQ-NBC Today News Invest Meet the Press LPGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. ( ( TSN Sports Re NFL Countdown CFL Football NFL Football ) ) NET Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Blue Blue MLB Baseball From Rogers Centre in Toronto. MLB Baseball + + GLOBAL BC In a Op. Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid News PGA Tour Golf , , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate Upside PAW Georg Dino Arthur Wild Little Little Anne. Ani Ani Waterfront Park Mu ` ` CBUT Super Poko News Art Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Our Vancouver Equestrian From Calgary. Nature/ Things 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. 3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. 4 6 YTV Side Kid Squir Pet Pet As Sam & Victo Victo Haunt Thun Young Under. Cook’d Star Just Stuart Little 6 . KAYU-FOX Butt Paid Wild David Fox News Sun. NFL Sunday Paid Kds Old The Ultimate Fighter NFL Football 7 / CNN State/Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State/Union Fareed Zakaria Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom 8 0 SPIKE Off Engine Truck Muscle Res Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue (:42) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue 9 1 HGTV Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Holmes Makes House Hunters Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Tackle Tackle Income Prop. : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Tears of the Sun (:45) Kiss the Girls Love < 4 CMT Top 20 All Ac Rascal CMT Music Tori Me Top Shot Top Shot Top Shot Top Shot Top Shot = 5 W Property Bro Buying-Selling Will Will Will Will Will Will Monster-in-Law Prop Love It-List It ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels Lost Girl Rookie Blue NCIS Outlander Anchorman: Legend of Ron Blades @ : DISC Canada’s Dude River Monsters Cold Water Rat Rods Fast N’ Loud Don’t Drive Airplane Repo Dangerous A ; SLICE Million Dollar Million--Miami Friend Friend Friend Friend Fool’s Gold How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days B < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Angels Angels Island Medium Island Medium Island Medium Me Me C = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Unforgettable Soapdish Forrest Gump D > EA2 Dudley (:25) Osmosis Jones (:05) The Reluctant Astronaut (10:55) Lost in America Dudley Do-Right (1:55) Osmosis Jones Reluc E ? TOON Matt Pack Loone Johnny Spies! Day Happy Feet Two Rio Pack Groj. Rocket Rocket F @ FAM Win Slug Wiz Gravity ANT Good Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie Liv- Girl Stuck in the Suburbs Gravity Phi ANT G A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Atl. Office Paid Law Abiding Citizen Just Married I Love You, Man H B COM Just/Laughs Cash Cash Match Match Just/Laughs Amy Schumer Theory Theory Wanda Sykes Cash Cash Match Match I C TCM (:15) Scared to Death (:45) The Smiling Ghost (:15) The Awful Truth Sweet Bird of Youth (:15) Skylark K E OUT Dirt Proac Skin Paid Paid Paid Red Bull Red Bull Crashed Ice Red Bull Crashed Ice Red Bull Red Bull L F HIST Truckers Skin Paid Get Paid Skin Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers M G SPACE Panic Button Disaster Zone: Volcano Z Nation Fast & Furious 2 Fast 2 Furious Tokyo Drift N H AMC (:01) Big Jake The Core Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life Breaking Bad O I FS1 NASCAR NFL Fntsy NFL Kickoff RaceDay Auto Racing Monster Jam Monster Jam Monster Jam Horse Racing P J DTOUR Fishful Skin Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Bikinis Man Man Ghost Adv. The Dead Files W W MC1 June Pitch Perfect (:20) Iron Man 3 (:35) Argo (:45) The Bourne Legacy ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 In Touch Today Paid Estate Flash Flip Paid Larry Paid Travel Muns ≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Heat of Night Heat of Night Lead- MLB Baseball Inning Funny Videos Bones Ø Ø EA1 David (:35) The Majestic (:10) Stick The Bourne Identity On the Edge Cor ∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Peter Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Israel Living Truth Faith Food Study Poetry Peter David Arise Tom 102 102 MM VideoFlow Prince Prince Prince Men- A Night at the Roxbury Chil Prince Prince Prince Men- A Night at the Roxbury Chil 105 105 SRC Co Waf Arthur Boule Ga Gar Anne Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les Coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Tennis
Sunday Afternoon/Evening September 14 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 Suze Orman’s Financial Sol Yoga-Secret Return-Downton Europe The Roosevelts-Intimate The Roosevelts-Intimate $ $ CFCN (2:30) NFL Football Cash CTV News Saving Hope Castle Unforgettable Unforgettable News News The Mentalist % % KXLY-ABC World of X Thurs- Resur News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Countdown to The 2015 Miss America KXLY V’Impe & & KREM-CBS (2:25) NFL Football Edition News News News 60 Minutes Big Brother Unforgettable Unforgettable News Family _ _ KHQ-NBC Lazy Zou Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football KHQ TMZ Blue Bloods News Paid ( ( TSN NFL Football Football Night (:15) NFL Football SportsCentre Sports SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET MLB Baseball Sportsnet Con. Premier League Soccer Sportsnet Con. Pokerstars.Net Blue Plays Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. + + GLOBAL BC Ancients-Badly Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Secu Burg Big Brother Simp Simp NCIS: LA News Block , , KNOW Hope-Wildlife Edwardian Ancient Worlds Se Mu Vampires Monarch/Glen Waking Dead Waking Dead Build a Heart ` ` CBUT Steven-Chris Gags Mr. D Against the Wild Heartland The King’s Speech King’s Speech News fifth 1 M CICT Cana Simp Simp News News Hour Secu Burg Simp Simp Big Brother Simp Simp News Block PGA Paid 3 O CIVT Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Secu Burg NCIS: LA Big Brother Simp Simp News Block PGA Paid 4 6 YTV Stuart Little Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild James and the Giant Peach Cache Under. Star Cook’d Japan Boys Haunt Haunt 6 . KAYU-FOX NFL Football Paid Trout Livin’ Two Two Mula Burg Burg Simp Simp American Dad News Bones Two 7 / CNN Newsroom Special Report TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Hungry Inves Paradise Bar Rescue Hungry Inves Paradise Bar Rescue 9 1 HGTV Holmes Makes Tackle Tackle Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Off the Grid Holmes Makes Hunt Hunt Off the Grid House Hunters : 2 A&E Love Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck Duck Duck < 4 CMT Bad News Bears Videos Billy Billy Jim Jim Ship Ship Billy Billy Jim Jim Ship Ship = 5 W Love It-List It Little Fockers Prop Buying-Selling Property Bro Everybody’s Fine Prop ? 9 SHOW Blades Rookie Blue Kiss at Pine Lake Outlander NCIS Engels Outlander Blades @ : DISC Cash Cash How/ How/ MythBusters Afraid Afraid Don’t Drive MythBusters Afraid Afraid A ; SLICE Stranger Handsome Ex- Ex- Housewives Housewives Ex- Ex- Housewives Housewives Friend Friend B < TLC Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Angels Angels Me Me Angels Angels Me Me Me Me C = BRAVO Mrs. Doubtfire People One for the Money Out of Sight Talented-Ripley D > EA2 Reluctant Astr. (:20) Police Academy Kindergarten Cop Higher Learning (:10) Sudden Death E ? TOON Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Spies! Rocket Johnny Day Camp Drama Drag Stoked Fugget Ftur Awe Family Amer. Fugget F @ FAM Good Next ANT Dog Jessie Austin Good Liv- Girl Austin I Didn’t ANT Next Win Jessie Good Wiz Derek G A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod The International The Closer The Closer Fair Game H B COM Amy Schumer Theory Theory Wanda Sykes Just/Laughs Match Match Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Comedy Now! I C TCM With Six You Get Eggroll The Old Maid Old Acquaintance A Lady of Chance Il Sorpasso K E OUT Liqui Liqui Red Bull Mantracker Red Bull Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters L F HIST Amer. Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Amer Amer Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Mountain Men The Hunt Truckers M G SPACE Tokyo Drift Disaster Zone: Volcano Insidious (:10) Moon (:15) Quantum Apocalypse N H AMC Breaking Bad Break Breaking Bad Breaking Bad Breaking Bad Break Breaking Bad Breaking Bad 4th and Loud Game of Arms O I FS1 Horse Sport. NAS UFC UFC Reloaded FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports P J DTOUR Treasures Museum Se Miracles Decd. Vatican Secrets- Lege. Museum Se Vatican Secrets- Lege. Mysteries at W W MC1 (:05) Prisoners (:45) Iron Man 3 Ray Donovan Masters of Sex Dexter Ray Donovan ¨ ¨ KTLA Race to Witch Mountain Ftur Middle News News SAF3 Friend Friend 5 News News at 10 News Ben ≠ ≠ WGN-A Bones Bones E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan The Alamo Ø Ø EA1 (3:30) The Corruptor (:25) The Majestic The Bourne Identity Bad Boys Once Upon ∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Lead Meyer Osteen Prince Study Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow MuchCountdown A Night at the Roxbury Chil Prince Men- Burn Burn 105 105 SRC (3:00) Tennis Zone doc Les chefs! TJ C.- Découverte 29es Prix Gémeaux TJ Le Discours du roi
Saturday Morning/Afternoon September 13 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 Martha Cook’s Gar Antiques End Dieting $ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Marilyn Denis Chil etalk Written Paid SportsCentre Gas Gas Junk Raiders Amazing Race % % KXLY-ABC Paid Larry Good Morning Hanna Ocean College Football Foot College Football & & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Recipe J. Oliv All In Chan Derm Lucas Oil Off Foot Foot College Football _ _ KHQ-NBC (6:30) Today KHQ Local News Saturday 7AM Premier League Soccer PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. ( ( TSN College GameDay College Football NASCAR Racing ) ) NET Pre English Premier League Soccer Match Blue MLB Baseball From Rogers Centre in Toronto. Blue Jays Darts + + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News PGA Tour Golf , , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate Dino PAW Georg Magic Doki Wild Wild Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Parks Parks Marine Mach. ` ` CBUT Mon Busy Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Nature/ Things Equestrian 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Can. PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. 3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Tor PGA Tour Golf From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. 4 6 YTV Side Kid Squir Nerds Chuck Kung Spong Par Rab Bread Turtles Sanjay Ramona and Beezus SpongeBob 6 . KAYU-FOX Butt Larry Pain Paid Paid Paid Shark! Pre MLB Baseball College Football 7 / CNN Smerconish CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield News Tomor CNN Newsroom Gupta Newsroom 8 0 SPIKE G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Cops Cops 9 1 HGTV Ext. Homes Ext. Homes Ext. Homes Res Res Res Res Hunt Hunt Beach Beach Vacation Hse Undercover : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flipping Vegas Extreme Builds Ce Ce Ce Stor Stor Brandi Brandi Brandi < 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown All Ac Hayes Best Best Cash, Cash, Tori Me = 5 W Love It Love It-List It Will Will Will Will Will Will Movie Dine Dine Dine ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels Decoys 2 Premium Rush Total Recall Premium Rush @ : DISC Highway Thru Licence to Drill Mayday Bering Sea G. Mayday Mayday Megaspeed Don’t Drive Highway Thru A ; SLICE Ex- Ex- Stranger Handsome Southern Ch. Housewives Housewives Housewives Dating Rituals Singles Pro. B < TLC Lottery-Life Lottery-Life Lottery-Life Lottery Gypsy Gypsy Gypsy Gypsy Gypsy C = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint People People Criminal Minds People American Beauty Alfie D > EA2 Blast Frm Past (7:55) Curious George (:25) October Sky Back to the Future Blast From the Past Dune E ? TOON Matt Pack Loone Leg Tom/ Adven Annoy Drag Alvin-Chipwrecked Po Power Yu-Gi- Res Bey Teen F @ FAM Win Slug Wiz Gravity Lego Good Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie Liv- Girl Wendy Wu: Warrior Lego Phi ANT G A WPCH Estate Paid Brown Atl. Office Shark! Fools Rush In Almost Famous College Road Trip H B COM Just/Laughs Cash Cash Match Match Just/Laughs Sein Sein Theory Theory JFL Cash Cash Match Match I C TCM 3 Musketeers Carson Secret-Kildare Law Rides (:15) The Fighting Sullivans (:15) Fail-Safe Guns-Nav. K E OUT Can Skin Paid Get Paid Paid Red Bull Crashed Ice Red Bull Red Bull Crashed Ice Red Bull Crashed Ice Liqui L F HIST Pickers Skin Paid Get Paid Paid Paid Pawn. Pawn. Truckers Restoration Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers M G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Wizard Wars Face Off Face Off Doctor Who Doctor Who Falling Skies Z Nation N H AMC Hell on Wheels The Quiet Man The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Cahill, United States Marshal O I FS1 FOX Sports NASCAR NASCAR College Football Foot College Football P J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Secu Secu Bggg Bggg Secu Secu Border Border Secu Secu Bggg Bggg W W MC1 Cruel-Unusual Getaway The Fifth Estate (:40) The World’s End The Host Am ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Cubix Cubix Son. X Bolts Spider Spider Dragon Digi Yu-Gi Yu-Gi- Family Animal ≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law & Order Law & Order Ø Ø EA1 Tea-Mussolini (:15) Spartacus (:25) Clash of the Titans (:25) 10,000 B.C. Imagining Arg. ∂ ∂ VISN IPun Inter Pun Gur Watno Dur Gaun Punjab Be Waqt 4 Virasat Quran Peace Words Asian Mehak Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM VideoFlow How to Be (9:55) BASEketball How to Be (1:55) BASEketball 105 105 SRC Lud’ic Max, Arthur Schtro Animo Erky Spirou Magi Tintin Motel Oniva Épi TJ La fac Football universitaire
Saturday Afternoon/Evening September 13 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 End Dieting 50s and 60s Rock Rewind Daniel O’Donnell 60s Girl Grooves (My Music) Muddy Artists Den Austin City $ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk CTV News Fall Preview Amazing Race I Me Wed News News Darkest Hour % % KXLY-ABC Football McCar KXLY College Football Insider Entertainment Scandal Castle & & KREM-CBS Football Access H. News News News Paid Burn Notice Reckless 48 Hours News Closer _ _ KHQ-NBC Chica Noodle Justin College Football KHQ J’pard The Good Wife Blue Bloods News SNL ( ( TSN SportsCentre CFL Football CFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball From Comerica Park in Detroit. Sportsnet Con. Pokerstars.Net Blue Game Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. + + GLOBAL BC Ancients-Badly Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Reckless Hip to Be Holy News SNL , , KNOW Waterfront Mystery Gorilla Meet the Hope-Wildlife Build a Heart Heartbeat A Touch of Frost Waterfront ` ` CBUT Mercer 22 Min Doc Zone Land One/ Na Market Short Film Equestrian From Calgary. News Country Music Awards 1 M CICT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Hip to Be Holy Reckless News Saturday Night Live 3 O CIVT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Hip to Be Holy Reckless News Saturday Night Live 4 6 YTV Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong As Under. Funny Videos We Bought a Zoo Chuck Haunt Haunt 6 . KAYU-FOX (2:00) College Football Extra College Football Gotha Theory Theory News Wante Animation Dom 7 / CNN Newsroom Newsroom Death Row Death Row Death Row Death Row Death Row Death Row Foren Foren 8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail 9 1 HGTV My Big My Big Bryan Bryan Hunt Hunt Income Prop. Bryan Bryan Tackle Tackle My Big My Big Vacation Hse Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Love Prison 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 Dine Dine Meet the Parents Meet the Fockers Little Fockers Prop ? 9 SHOW Premium Rush Lost Girl Ghost Storm Total Recall Premium Rush Anchor @ : DISC How/ How/ How/ How/ Fast N’ Loud Don’t Drive Airplane Repo BBQ Pit Wars Don’t Drive Airplane Repo Fast N’ Loud A ; SLICE Prin Prin Ex- Ex- Mob Wives Sparkle How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Dating Rituals B < TLC Gypsy Little People Little People 19 19 Angels Angels Little People Little People 19 19 Angels Angels C = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Unforgettable Person-Interest People People Buried The Gift D > EA2 (3:25) Dune (:45) The Right Stuff Rain Man (:15) Eyes Wide Shut E ? TOON Teen Teen Teen Rio Happy Feet Two Day Dude, Where’s My Car? Fugget Dating F @ FAM Good Wiz Concert 2014 Jessie Austin Good Liv- Girl Next I Didn’t ANT Next Win Skyrunners Derek G A WPCH Com Com King King Middle Middle Head of State Family Family Sein Sein 28 Days H B COM Theory Theory JFL Sein Sein Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Wanda Sykes Comedy Now! I C TCM (3:15) The Guns of Navarone Belle de Jour Walk on the Wild Side (:15) Frisco Jenny Madhouse K E OUT Liqui Liqui Red Bull Mantracker Red Bull Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters L F HIST Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Pawn. Pawn. Treasures Restoration Truckers What’s the Earth Worth? Amer. Pickers M G SPACE Inner Mission: Impossible Doctor Who Intruders Utopia (:10) Utopia (:20) Utopia Utopia N H AMC Cahill Big Jake Hell on Wheels TURN: Spies Hell on Wheels (:02) Apollo 13 O I FS1 (2:00) College Football Pre MLB Baseball From Chase Field in Phoenix. FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports P J DTOUR Lost-- Lost-- Secu Secu Secu Secu Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files The Dead Files W W MC1 (3:40) American Hustle Getaway The Nut Job The Nut Job American Hustle ¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Estate Alien Alien Middle News News Two Two Two Two Family Family News at 10 News WWD ≠ ≠ WGN-A Funny Videos MLB Baseball Funny Videos Funny Videos Funny Videos Rules Rules Rock Rock Ø Ø EA1 Imagining Arg. (:05) Tea With Mussolini (:05) Red Dawn Platoon Salvador ∂ ∂ VISN Gaun Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Sanjha theZoomer 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp BASEketball Chil Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Football universitaire Bean Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Gants d’acier Chick’n Swell TJ Info Chi
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Saturday Afternoon/Evening September 13 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 End Dieting 50s and 60s Rock Rewind Daniel O’Donnell 60s Girl Grooves (My Music) Muddy Artists Den Austin City $ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk CTV News Fall Preview Amazing Race I Me Wed News News Darkest Hour % % KXLY-ABC Football McCar KXLY College Football Insider Entertainment Scandal Castle & & KREM-CBS Football Access H. News News News Paid Burn Notice Reckless 48 Hours News Closer _ _ KHQ-NBC Chica Noodle Justin College Football KHQ J’pard The Good Wife Blue Bloods News SNL ( ( TSN SportsCentre CFL Football CFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball From Comerica Park in Detroit. Sportsnet Con. Pokerstars.Net Blue Game Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. + + GLOBAL BC Ancients-Badly Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Reckless Hip to Be Holy News SNL , , KNOW Waterfront Mystery Gorilla Meet the Hope-Wildlife Build a Heart Heartbeat A Touch of Frost Waterfront ` ` CBUT Mercer 22 Min Doc Zone Land One/ Na Market Short Film Equestrian From Calgary. News Country Music Awards 1 M CICT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Hip to Be Holy Reckless News Saturday Night Live 3 O CIVT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Hip to Be Holy Reckless News Saturday Night Live 4 6 YTV Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong As Under. Funny Videos We Bought a Zoo Chuck Haunt Haunt 6 . KAYU-FOX (2:00) College Football Extra College Football Gotha Theory Theory News Wante Animation Dom 7 / CNN Newsroom Newsroom Death Row Death Row Death Row Death Row Death Row Death Row Foren Foren 8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail 9 1 HGTV My Big My Big Bryan Bryan Hunt Hunt Income Prop. Bryan Bryan Tackle Tackle My Big My Big Vacation Hse Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Love Prison 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 Dine Dine Meet the Parents Meet the Fockers Little Fockers Prop ? 9 SHOW Premium Rush Lost Girl Ghost Storm Total Recall Premium Rush Anchor @ : DISC How/ How/ How/ How/ Fast N’ Loud Don’t Drive Airplane Repo BBQ Pit Wars Don’t Drive Airplane Repo Fast N’ Loud A ; SLICE Prin Prin Ex- Ex- Mob Wives Sparkle How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Dating Rituals B < TLC Gypsy Little People Little People 19 19 Angels Angels Little People Little People 19 19 Angels Angels C = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Unforgettable Person-Interest People People Buried The Gift D > EA2 (3:25) Dune (:45) The Right Stuff Rain Man (:15) Eyes Wide Shut E ? TOON Teen Teen Teen Rio Happy Feet Two Day Dude, Where’s My Car? Fugget Dating F @ FAM Good Wiz Concert 2014 Jessie Austin Good Liv- Girl Next I Didn’t ANT Next Win Skyrunners Derek G A WPCH Com Com King King Middle Middle Head of State Family Family Sein Sein 28 Days H B COM Theory Theory JFL Sein Sein Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Wanda Sykes Comedy Now! I C TCM (3:15) The Guns of Navarone Belle de Jour Walk on the Wild Side (:15) Frisco Jenny Madhouse K E OUT Liqui Liqui Red Bull Mantracker Red Bull Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters L F HIST Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Pawn. Pawn. Treasures Restoration Truckers What’s the Earth Worth? Amer. Pickers M G SPACE Inner Mission: Impossible Doctor Who Intruders Utopia (:10) Utopia (:20) Utopia Utopia N H AMC Cahill Big Jake Hell on Wheels TURN: Spies Hell on Wheels (:02) Apollo 13 O I FS1 (2:00) College Football Pre MLB Baseball From Chase Field in Phoenix. FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports P J DTOUR Lost-- Lost-- Secu Secu Secu Secu Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files The Dead Files W W MC1 (3:40) American Hustle Getaway The Nut Job The Nut Job American Hustle ¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Estate Alien Alien Middle News News Two Two Two Two Family Family News at 10 News WWD ≠ ≠ WGN-A Funny Videos MLB Baseball Funny Videos Funny Videos Funny Videos Rules Rules Rock Rock Ø Ø EA1 Imagining Arg. (:05) Tea With Mussolini (:05) Red Dawn Platoon Salvador ∂ ∂ VISN Gaun Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Sanjha theZoomer 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp BASEketball Chil Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Football universitaire Bean Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Gants d’acier Chick’n Swell TJ Info Chi
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COMICSANNIE’S MAILBOX
by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar
HOROSCOPESby Jacqueline Bigar
DAILY TOWNSMAN / DAILY BULLETIN
Tundra By Chad Carpenter
Garfield By Jim Davis
Hagar the Horrible By Dick Browne
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your possessive side might emerge when dealing with someone you respect. Being selfish in that way is likely to reveal your innate insecurities. Be more upbeat and deliberate. You could overthink a situation to the point of upset. Tonight: TGIF! Make it your treat. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You could be more forthright than usual. Being so direct will energize you and encourage you to take a risk with a diffi-cult person. You will want to have a long-overdue conversa-tion. Know that you might feel uncomfortable with what you hear. Tonight: A star, wherever you are. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Much will be going on behind the scenes. You are anchored and secure at the present mo-ment, and you’re likely to be very optimistic. Others will re-spond to you in a positive way. You could be taken aback by someone’s offer. Tonight: Not to
be found. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Emphasize what is important to you. Know what needs to hap-pen, and decide who you want around you. Stop and buy a to-ken of affection for a loved one. Do not push beyond your nor-mal limits in order to get what you want. Tonight: Be where the crowds are. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take your time when making a decision. It might be more im-portant than you realize. Getting past an older person’s demands could be almost impossible. You might wonder when to pull back so you can go off and do your thing. Tonight: Out and about. (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHHH Keep reaching out to someone at a distance. You might want to make last-min-ute weekend plans. This person often plays devil’s advocate for you. You might be tempted to take off for an adventure. Weigh the cost of proceeding as you have been. Tonight: Out late. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You might want to work
through a problem quickly with a friend or loved one; otherwise, a lot of negativity could come into your life. A family member could demonstrate how resilient he or she can be when adjusting to a big change. Tonight: Make it personal. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Defer to others, and understand what is happening with a key individual in your life. By ex-pressing your confidence in this person’s decisions, you will open up the lines of communication between you. Don’t overthink a decision too much. Tonight: Follow the leader. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You will want to free up some extra time just for you. You’ll re-main levelheaded, even though you have a very difficult decision to make. You might want to discuss your choice with several other people for feedback. To-night: Get physical -- go to the gym, or go dancing. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) No one dares question your ideas or your appeal. You know where you are heading. You
have a sense of direction that is unique, and you possess a special type of creativity. News from a distance is likely to put a smile on your face. Tonight: Ever playful. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Get down to the basics, and understand that you will need to rebuild certain areas of your life. An older friend or relative could be unintentionally demanding and not realize what you are going through. Ask for consid-eration and space, if need be. Tonight: Invite friends over. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Listen to news before changing plans. You could be more in lim-bo than you might have thought possible. Perhaps you need to work through an issue and re-turn someone’s call. Choose to make plans that allow you to share some of your dilemma. Tonight: Love the moment. BORN TODAY Actor Maurice Chevalier (1888), Olympic athlete Jesse Owens (1913), publisher Alfred A. Knopf Sr. (1892) ***
Dear Annie: I am a 21-year-old college student. I have found someone I am really close to and would love to have a relation-ship with. The problem is, she is already in a relationship with someone else. We worked together for two years and be-came best friends. Unfortunately, she left the job to focus on school. We still talk, and I always ask myself whether I should tell her how I truly feel and risk tarnishing the friendship. Should I just be happy the way things are? -- Trouble in the Ville Dear Trouble: It is bad form to go after someone who is already attached. So our recommendation is to leave things alone and enjoy the friendship. However, should she break up with her boyfriend, that would be an OK time to express your feelings. You already understand that she may not feel the same way and the friendship could suffer as a result, but if you are both unattached, you may as well give it a try. You never know. Dear Annie: I am a senior citizen, and I have a problem with being touched. Why do people think they can greet me with a hug? Smokers ask whether you mind if they smoke, so why can’t huggers ask before hug-ging? I don’t mean to sound rude, but what can I do about this? -- Touchy Senior Citizen Dear Touchy: A great many people do not like to be hugged, especially by vague ac-quaintances. When you see someone ap-proaching with arms out, it’s perfectly OK to take a step back, put your hand out and say politely, “Sorry. I’m not a hugger. But it’s nice to see you.” As people get to know you, they will respect your preference automati-cally. Please be patient. Dear Annie: I am writing in regard to the letter from “California Grandma.” Grand-ma was displeased with the conduct of her 13-year-old granddaughter, who just gradu-ated middle school and didn’t invite her to the graduation. Grandma wanted to know whether she could revoke an offer she made to pay the girl $5,000 if she graduated high school with all B’s or better. Your response, which began with, “It’s your money. You can do whatever you like with it,” may be legally incorrect. Grandma made an offer, and if the granddaughter ac-cepted the offer, a valid contract was created at that moment, and Grandma can no longer revoke it. If granddaughter performs, Grand-ma is obligated to pay her. If she doesn’t pay up, the granddaughter can sue for breach of contract. The fact that it may have been an oral contract is not the issue. In this type of scenario, oral contracts are binding. Nor is the fact that this is a minor child an issue. Minors may enter into contracts, and the right of revocation rests with the minor, not the adult. Normally with these types of contracts, it would be Grandma’s word against the granddaughter’s. But Grandma just admit-ted making the offer in the newspaper, so the contract exists. The moral of the story is, be careful what you promise the kids. It can have binding le-gal ramifications. It’s a good thing Grandma didn’t promise her a car. -- Florida Lawyer Dear Florida: What a world. Fortunate-ly for Grandma, letters in our column are anonymous, and there are dozens, if not thousands, of grandparents who make such promises to their grandchildren. So it’s still Grandma’s word against the granddaugh-ter’s that this letter came from her. None-theless, we don’t believe Grandma should rescind the offer. It was for grades, not be-havior, and she should keep her word. 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 fea-tures by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2014 CREATORS.COM250-426-5201 ext 208 250-427-5333
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Gertrude Josephine Moulton “Gertie”
1930 - 2014It is with great sorrow that the family of Gertrude Moulton announces her passing on Friday, September 5, 2014 at the F. W. Green Home in Cranbrook at 84 years of age.
Gertie was born on January 3, 1930 in St. Boswells,
Saskatchewan. After many years of farming, Ivan and Gertie moved to Cranbrook, BC in 1968 and bought the Hi-a-watha Motel. Gertie worked endless hours cooking plenty of delicious home cooked meals and baked hundreds of pies over the years. She was a dedicated member of the Ladies Auxiliary in the Fraternal Order of Eagles, serving 2 terms as their Madam President. Gertie and Ivan spent many weekends camping with “Eagles on Wheels” and cooking for functions in the Hall. In her later years, she enjoyed crossword and jigsaw puzzles. In 2008 Gertie moved to the F.W. Green Home and resided there until her passing.
Special thanks to the staff at the F. W. Green Memorial Home for their care throughout our mom’s stay.
Gertie is survived by her children: Myrna, Tim (Marilyn), Lorri-Anne (Grant), Kelly (Doreen), and daughter-in-law Debbie; her grandchildren: Aaron (Kim), Kim (Mike), Tyrell (Jenny), Amanda, Corly and TJ; great grandchildren: Clayton, Emily, Ashton, Avery and Taylor and her brother Reg (Patty) Baber. She was predeceased by her husband Ivan Moulton, son Barrie Moulton, parents Fred and Minnie Baber and her sister Lorraine Usherwood.
A Celebration Of Gertie’s Life will be held upstairs in the Eagles Nest at the Cranbrook Eagles Hall on Friday, September 12, 2014 from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a memorial donation in her honour may do so to the: The Kidney Foundation of Canada, 200, 4940 - Canada Way, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5G 4K6 or the: Canadian Diabetes Association, PO Box 12013, Stn BRM B, Toronto, Ontario, M7Y 2L3.
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Elsie Hammond (nee Biensch), 94, of Kimberley/Cranbrook BC passed away Saturday Sept. 6. Elsie was born in Unity Sk. on January 15, 1920, the second of 8 kids to parents Gottlieb and Gretchen. Her early years on the mixed farm, homesteaded by her folks near Artland Sk., were busy ones with a big family and the farm – lots of work, laughter, tears, chores, community, music, dance, sports, and some pretty hard times during the depression of the 1930s. She used to laugh mischievously when telling about the tomato patch in the huge garden and her salt shaker hidden nearby! – she loved gardening. As a graduate RN in the early 1940s, her adventurous spirit took her off nursing to Salmon Arm, Revelstoke, Duncan, Yellowknife, and Wetaskiwin. While in the far north, she met her future husband Bob, a young mining engineer/prospector/adventurer who whooshed her off her feet and they were married in Wetaskiwin on Sept. 26, 1946 (67 years ago). Settling in Kimberley BC, they had 2 kids – Rick in 1947 and Sally in 1948. Shortly after, the Hammonds moved north to a remote mine about 90 km NE of Juneau, Alaska at Tulsequah BC. Five years later, the family returned to Kimberley for many happy and fun years filled with outdoor activities especially skiing, camping, and again Elsie and her green thumb tackled building and planting the garden and yard. The family always knew spring had arrived when the odorifus aroma of manure wafted through the air – a new load on the garden and the winters compost turned!In the late 1960s, as empty nesters, Elsie and Bob spent over 20 years in the West Kootenays of BC between Riondel and Tadanac (Trail) where they spent many active retirement years, camping, hiking, and gardening in the summers and both alpine and x-country skiing in the mild winters. Through the years, Elsie utilized her nursing skills to train Candy Stripers in hospitals and volunteered at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics, Well Womens Clinic, and Girl Guide camps. She taught Adult Education Cooking classes and hundreds of people learned how to make tasty hearty soups and her famous homemade bread – the class called “How to make 150% whole grain bread”. An appreciation of Nature and its cycles was an integrated part of her very being and she always tried to interest and educate others to feel the same wonder and amazement. When out walking, she was rarely without binoculars, magnifying glass, and a bag to pick up garbage, the bird and flower books not far off. In her neighbourhoods, the kids knew her as “the Bird Lady” who would help identify the live ones and examine the lifeless they brought to her. We all learned to observe the amazing views and details of nature, the trees, mountains, plants, birds, animals, insects, and the clouds. Elsie and Bob moved back to Kimberley in 1990 where Rick, wife Daphne, and their sons Dana (10) and Benson (1) relocated soon after. Daughter Sal was fairly close by in the Slocan Valley during the summers. Elsie’s two grandsons were now one of her main focuses. She spent many many happy hours traipsing through the woods sharing her love, passion, and knowledge of nature with them.Elsies wonderful lifelong outlook of -- ‘make the best of it’ went hand in hand with one of her favorite sayings --“I was born under a lucky star”. This held true even during the past few years with dementia, always maintaining her cheerful, playful, and curious nature.Her surviving immediate family – husband Bob in Cranbrook, son Rick & wife Daphne in Kimberley, grandsons Dana in Whitehorse and Benson in Calgary, daughter Sally & husband Randy in Slocan Valley, granddaughter Karen & great grandson Dylan in Ottawa, brother Roy and wife Joan in Calgary, brother Bob and wife Marg in Artland, brother Harold in White Rock.Should you wish, a donation to the Kootenay Naturalists at www. bcnature.ca website would be welcomed. Please include on it “in memory of Elsie Hammond” and they will forward it directly to the Kootenay Naturalists.
ObituaryElsie Anna Hammond
It just seems like yesterday that I whispered in your ear,
“So long for now sweetheart we will meet again soon”
As I remember those words today I also remember the
one person I have loved for an eternity, and that is you my
darling. They say as time goes by the hurt of missing you gets
easier. I don’t ever want the hurt to get easier because along with the
hurt comes the wonderful memories of the life we shared together. Those memories of playing
and laughing with our grandchildren, playing and laughing together, these memories will stay with me forever.
Thank you my darling for the wonderful memories you have left behind for me. I will always love you
Sadly missed by beloved Wife Ena;Children - Marianne, Cathy, Robbie, Kathy
and Son-In Law Barry Bauer; Grandchildren - Ryan, Brennon, Aaron,
Lily, Marshall, Chris and Evan
Donald Kergin RileyMay 1935 - September 2012
So many things have happened,Since you were called away.So many things to share iwith you,Had you been left to stay.Every day in some small way,Though absent, you are forever near,Still missed, loved and always dear.
Karl Anton Hallgren
Oct. 28, 1934 - Sept. 13, 2002
Forever loving youLinda, Chris, Kara & Families
Once again, another year has gone since I lost my mom
A Mother’s love is forever.Nothing can take it from you.For it always will be deep in my heart.Mom, you’ll always mean the world to me.I miss you very much.
I will never forget you.
Love, your daughter Lori
In memory of my mom ~ Betty Stewart ~
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MOVING SALE:10ft glass wall cabinet - solid oak. $1500.Record collection: 125 records, 50-80 years old. $75.Bedroom dresser & night table. $125.Canadian stamp collection. $4000.
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Christmas Preview Market-Upstairs
Cranbrook United Church#2 - 12th Ave S
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The Cellar Thrift Store open extended hours.
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Indoor Downsizing Sale, 123 8th Ave S, Fri, Sept 12, 5-8pm, Sat, Sept 13, 9am-1pm. Limited Edition #15 of 49 by Manwoman; other art; 12-pce & 6-pce dish sets; books etc.Multi Family, Sat, Sept 13, 8:30am-?, 200 7th St S, household & moreSat, Sept 13, 8am-3pm, 1835 Carl Thompson Rd, up Jim Smith, household, furniture, kid’s stuff, etc.Sept 13, 3248 Jim Smith Lk Rd, 10-4, household, furniture, tools, misc.
MOVING SALE:10ft glass wall cabinet - solid oak. $1500.Record collection: 125 records, 50-80 years old. $75.Bedroom dresser & night table. $125.Canadian stamp collection. $4000.
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Sat, Sept 13, 9am-1pm, 221 17th Ave N. Lots of household items, fi shing lures & rods, books, old & new items.
Sat & Sun, Sept 13 & 14, 9am-1pm, parking lot @ Eclipse Hair Studio, beside Tara’s Boutique, Kootenay St N, furniture & accessories
Sat & Sun, Sept 13 & 14, 9am-5pm, 722 10th St S, snowblower, large dog kennel, computer desk, variety of household items
Three yard sales: #19, #21, #33, 2321 Industrial Rd. #2, Grandview Heights, Sept 12, 1-7, Sept 13, 9am-4pm
YARD SALE: Saturday, Sept 13th8:30am to 1:00pm
254 Lindsay Street (at back)Good variety & prices
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Picture the fearsome movie creatures of “Ju-rassic Park’’ crossed with the shark from “Jaws.’’ Then super-size to the biggest predator
ever to roam Earth. Now add a crocodile snout as big as a person and feet like a duck’s.
The result gives one some idea of a bizarre dinosaur scientists have just unveiled.
Spinosaurus is thought to be the largest known carnivore and would have feasted on huge fish and sharks
Water-living 50-foot dinosaur unveiled
AssociAted PressCAPE CANAVERAL,
Fla. — NASA’s Curiosity rover is about to con-duct some serious sci-entific drilling at Mars.
The space agency announced Thursday that the rover has reached the base of Mount Sharp, its desti-nation since landing two years ago. Officials say drilling could begin as early as next week at an outcrop of rocks called Pahrump Hills.
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ologists slowly digging through a huge 2,300-year-old tomb in northern Greece have uncovered two life-sized marble female statues flanking the entrance to one of three under-ground chambers.
A Culture Ministry statement says the stat-ues show ``exceptional artistic quality.’’ Their upper sections were dis-covered last week, but their bodies — in semi-transparent robes — emerged after part of a blocking wall was re-
moved Thursday.The excavation, on a
hillock near ancient Am-phipolis, 600 kilometres (370 miles) north of Ath-ens, has gripped Greece for a month, since Prime Minister Antonis Sama-ras visited it and pre-empted archaeolo-gists by releasing details on the findings.
A media frenzy en-sued amid speculation that the tomb may con-tain buried riches and the remains of an emi-nent figure.
Less than half the tomb has been explored so far.
Archaeologists unveil female statues in huge ancient tomb in Greece
A giant fossil, un-earthed in the Sahara desert, has given scien-tists an unprecedented look at the larg-est-known carnivorous dinosaur: Spinosaurus.
The 95-million-year-old remains confirm a long-held theory: that this is the first-known swimming dinosaur.
Scientists say the beast had flat, pad-dle-like feet and nostrils on top of its crocodilian head that would allow it to submerge with ease.
Lead discoverer Nizar Ibrahim of the
University of Chicago said it’s so weird that studying it was like working on an extrater-restrial.
The 50-foot (15 me-tre)-long predator is the only known dinosaur to live much of its life in the water.
Scientists had some bones from the beast al-ready, but the new skel-eton discovery forced a major rethinking of what it looked like some 95 million years ago.
The result was de-scribed Thursday in the journal Science.
Archaeologists excavating a massive burial mound in northern Greece have uncovered this female figurine, one of a pair sculpted from marble.
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towards purchases made in-store.**
per litre** 3.5¢Or, getin Superbucks® value using any other purchase method
**Redeem your earned Superbucks® value towards the purchase of Merchandise at participating stores (excluding tobacco, alcohol, lottery tickets, gas and prescriptions). With each fuel purchase when you use your President’s Choice Financial® MasterCard® or President’s Choice Financial® debit card as payment, you will receive 7 cents per litre in Superbucks® value. When you use any other method of payment, you will receive 3.5 cents per litre in Superbucks® value. Superbucks® value expires 60 days after date of issue. Superbucks® value are not redeemable at third party businesses within participating stores, the gas bar, or on the purchase of tobacco, alcohol, lottery tickets and prescriptions. Superbucks® value has no cash value and no cash will be returned for any unused portion. Identification may be required at the time of redemption. See Superbucks® receipt for more details. ® Trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. ©2014.† MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. President’s Choice Bank a licensee of the mark. President’s Choice Financial MasterCard is provided by President’s Choice Bank. President’s Choice Financial personal banking products are provided by the direct banking division of CIBC.
in Superbucks® value when youpay with your7¢
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club size, cut from Canada AAA beef
size 1-6, 92-186’s
Hershey Halloween packs
mandarin oranges
Michelina’s entrees
prime rib roast or steak
Pampers club size plus diapers
Frito 50 count variety pack snacks
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PRICETOO HOT TO PRINT!
wSaturday, Sept. 13th, 2014. NO TAX - WE PAY THE PST & GST in MN, SK and BC or the HST in ON. No returns accepted or rain checks issued for taxable items during this promotion. We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable family requirements. Offer only valid in participating stores. Cannot be combined with any other promotional offers. Does not apply to prior purchases. EXCLUDES ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, PRESCRIPTIONS, DRY CLEANING, GAS BAR, LOTTERY, POSTAL SERVICES OR PRODUCTS FROM THIRD PARTY BUSINESSES WITHIN OUR STORES.
Purchase any Xbox One console at regular price and receive any Xbox ONE game of $49.99 value or higher for
FREE
Purchase any Xbox One console at regular price and receive any Xbox ONE game of $49.99 value or higher for FREE at participating Real Canadian Superstore® locations. Limit one coupon per family and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Coupon must be presented to the cashier at the time of purchase. Coupon valid from Sept. 11th to Sept. 18th, 2014.Cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. No substitutions, refunds or exchanges on free product.Only one coupon can be used with purchase of Xbox ONE console.
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LIMIT 2AFTER LIMIT
18.49
LIMIT 8AFTER LIMIT
2.17
LIMIT 4AFTER LIMIT
44.99
Royale Velour bathroom tissue30=90 rolls20792711
KDL48W600B48” Sony LED HDTV
20779365
Sony Blu-Ray playerBDPS120020771626
1798 eaLIMIT 4
AFTER LIMIT
28.98698 eaLIMIT 4
AFTER LIMIT
8.48
PC® Max paper towels12=26 rolls20793496
1798 eaLIMIT 4
AFTER LIMIT
24.98
no name® clumping cat litterselected varieties, 18 kg20177169
WHEN YOU SPEND AT LEAST $50 ON JOE FRESH® MEN’S AND WOMEN’S REGULAR PRICED JEANS
SAVE $10SPEND AT LEAST $50 BEFORE APPLICABLE TAXES ON JOE FRESH® MEN’S AND WOMEN’S REGULAR PRICED JEANS AND SAVE $10 WHERE AVAILABLE AT ATLANTIC SUPERSTORE®. TO REDEEM ONLINE, USE THE CODE DENIMDAYS AT CHECKOUT. 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. COUPON VALID FROM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014. CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER COUPONS OR PROMOTIONAL OFFERS. ®/™ LOBLAWS INC.
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WITH THIS COUPON AND A VALID IN-STORE PURCHASE UP TO 100 L AT OUR GAS BAR.
SAVE35¢PER LITRE
ON GASUP TO
With this coupon and a minimum one time store purchase of $100, save up to 35 cents per litre as detailed above, up to a maximum of 100 litres. Single fi ll-up only. STEPS TO REDEEM THIS OFFER: 1. Make an in-store purchase of $100 or more (excluding taxes, prescriptions, tobacco, alcohol, gift cards, phone cards, gas bar, post offi ce, dry cleaning, lottery tickets, and other provincially regulated products) at Real Canadian Superstore from Friday, September 12, through Thursday, September 18, 2014. 2. Present this coupon along with the valid Superstore receipt to the gas bar cashier at time of gas purchase by Wednesday, September 24, 2014 and save cents per litre, as detailed above, off fuel (not valid on pay-at-pump transactions). Save an additional 10 cents per litre of fuel when paying with a President’s Choice Financial® MasterCard®. One coupon per family purchase and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Cannot be combined with any other coupon or promotional offer. ®PC, President’s Choice, and President’s Choice Financial are registered trademarks of Loblaws Inc. ®/TM MasterCard and the MasterCard Brand Mark are registered trademarks and PayPass is a trademark of MasterCard International Incor-porated. President’s Choice Bank a licensee of the marks. President’s Choice Financial MasterCard is provided by President’s Choice Bank. Redeem at participating stores only.
BUY THIS AMOUNTIN GROCERIES
SAVE THIS AMOUNT ATOUR GAS BAR
OR USE PC® MASTERCARD®
AND SAVE
$250* 25¢/L 35¢/L$150* 15¢/L 25¢/L$100* 10¢/L 20¢/L