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September 19, 2012 edition of the Grand Forks Gazette
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VOL 115 NO. 38
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Fantastic Fox run
The 32nd Annual Terry Fox Run fundraiser took place Sun-day (Sept. 16), starting at the parking lot of the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre, with proceeds going towards cancer research – $1,957 was raised this year Pictured here: Todd and Nicho-las Benson (left) set off on a run while Kevin Argue (right) bikes the route.
CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO
❚ WASTE COLLECTION
Grand Forks residents will see an increase in monthly garbage fees by a dollar in the next billing period.
City councilors approved Bylaw 1927, the residential garbage collection rates and regulations amendment by-law, on Sept. 4 in response to the increase of tipping fees and the new green bin program.
“We were going to have to look at the rates anyway because the landfi ll tipping fees have gone up,” explained Lynne Burch, Grand Forks’ chief administrative offi cer. “We also had to look into accommodating the green bin but it’s a very minimal increase.”
The residential garbage collection service will go from $9 per month, or $108 per year for each dwelling unit, to $10 per month or $120 per year.
Residential dwelling, by defi nition in the bylaw, means single family dwellings, duplexes, triplexes, row houses, townhouses, gated communities and manufactured home parks in Grand Forks.
The changes in the bylaw will change garbage collec-tion to one bag collected every two weeks, rather that the current two bags of garbage collected every week. The
green bin will be collected every week, and yard waste collection will remain the same and be collected nine times per year.
In accordance with the new green bin program, the by-law was also amended to include the defi nition of “food waste recycling,” which has been changed to food scraps and other materials that are a byproduct of a plant or an animal. Food scraps include baked goods, eggs and egg-shells, cheese, seafood shells, candy, fruit pits, fi sh bones, meat.
“We had to add the defi nition for food scraps recycling in there so it wouldn’t be considered garbage anymore,” Burch explained. “It will be considered food scraps recy-cling that goes into the green bin. When we deliver the green bins, there will be information delivered to each person as they receive the green bin.”
Burch noted that blue bags, used for recycling items such as plastic water bottles, would also be picked up ev-ery week with the food waste recycling green bin.
Bylaw 1927 states that every owner of a residential dwelling unit should provide and maintain a container in good repair to contain the garbage. The maximum weight of one container should be 22 kilograms.
If owners have an excess of the one bag limit, they must
purchase a “tag-a-bag” tag for all extra containers or bags of garbage. The tags are $3 each and can be purchased at City Hall or Overwaitea.
Similarly, yard waste collection may be in a can with-out a lid, in a compostable paper bag or in wrapped bun-dles weighing a maximum of 22 kilograms.
There is a maximum of three containers, bags or bun-dles for yard waste.
For each bundle of tree prunings, it must be three inch-es (7.6 centimetres) in diameter or less and three feet long (91 cm). It shouldn’t exceed the equivalent of the size of a garbage can.
The next yard waste collection will occur on Oct. 22 on the north side of Highway 3 between Riverside Drive and North Fork Road, Oct. 23 in the Ruckle addition and Val-ley Heights area, and Oct. 26 on the south side of High-way 3, between Riverside Drive and Spraggett Road.
The new rates take effect during the next billing period in October, and the green bin program will begin on Oct. 1. The green bins will be delivered to residents in Grand Forks in the week prior to October.
To fi nd out when your garbage and recycling pick-up dates are, visit www.city.grandforks.bc.ca or www.rdkb.com, or call 1-877-447-9265.
CASSANDRA CHINGazette Reporter
City set to raise garbage rates
Recycling ScheduleChristina Lake: Sundays: September 2, 16 & 30Area D North & West: Mondays: September 3 & 17 GF Ruckle & Valley Heights: Tuesdays: September 4 & 18GF North of Central: Wednesdays: September 5 & 19GF South of Central: Thursdays: September 6 & 20Area D South: Fridays: September 7 & 21 Greenwood: Thursdays: September 13 & 27Midway-Carmi: Thursdays: September 6 & 20
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❚ THE WAY IT WAS
Fire destroys Christina Lake Hotel in ‘721907
Jas. Welcher, known throughout the Boundary as “Dead Shot Jim,” drowned in Curlew Lake.1912
A large number of citizens gathered at city hall to present to Commissioner Blakemore their views on the Doukho-bor question.1917
Grand Forks was chosen as one of 11 centres in the province where troops were to be mobilized following enforce-ment of the Military Service Act.1922
Evangeline Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, No. 31, given its dis-pensation institution some months ago, held its offi cial constitution and installa-tion of offi cers.1927
Grand Forks’ valley recorded the heaviest rainfall in its history when a record 1.44 inches fell during a single weekend.1932
Citizens were disappointed to learn that the Governor General and Lady Bessborough, previously committed to open the city’s new hydro plant, were forced to cancel their visit.1937
Cecil Maletta of Greenwood was in Grand Forks following an accident in which a 12-gauge shotgun exploded in his hands.1942
A Hindu priest from Vancouver of-fi ciated at cremation ceremonies for the late Muncha Singh, associated with work at Riverside Nurseries for more than 30 years.
1947 Mrs. Nellie Johnson, who from 1936
until recently, operated the Silver Birch Auto Cabins at Christina Lake, passed away here at the age of 64.1952
Three fi res declared by police to be of incendiary origin, occurred in the dis-trict over four days, resulting in thou-sands of dollars damage.1957
Crime appeared to be on the down-grade as city council received a report that fi nes collected during the month of August amounted to only $265.1962
A tent city sprang up on the farm of Bill Podovinikoff in Almond Gardens as some 750 Freedomites camped there prior to making their trek to Agassiz.1967
The plane carrying Steve Antifaev and J.E. Matser, which was lost on a fl ight from Langley to Grand Forks, was found south of the U.S. by two hunters.1972
The Christina Lake Hotel was de-stroyed by fi re early Sept. 13.
The adjoining dance pavilion and storage shed at the rear of the building were saved.1977
City council agreed to have a rough draft prepared of an agreement to lease city land to the Grand Forks Curling Club so it can proceed with plans to put up a new curling rink.1982
A cougar that carried off a pet dog from a camp at Christina Lake on Aug. 29, is no longer in the vicinity, says cou-gar hunter Jim Zibin.
1987 Estimates are that close to 3,000 peo-
ple were attracted by the exhibits and entertainment at the 33rd annual fall fair in Grand Forks on Saturday.1992
The West Kootenay Rotary Club and the USCC loaded four truck containers of medical supplies, equipment, cloth-ing and food for people in Russia.1997
After adding a question on casino gambling to the Oct. 18 referendum on the airport upgrade, council adds anoth-er on whether to allow tax exemption on land and improvements at Golden Heights.2002
Last Thursday was the fi rst Thursday night that everyone knew was coming. It was the fi rst real four-day week of the school calendar, the fi rst time students throughout the district had Fridays free.
So what happened? Grand Forks RCMP had “a Friday
night” on Thursday. It was one of the busiest nights in recent weeks. The bulk of the calls were youth-associated, po-lice said.2007
A routine police road block near Mid-way on Sept. 13 turned into a $1.5-mil-lion-dollar drug bust when West Koo-tenay Highway Patrol identifi ed two suspicious vehicles headed east. RCMP deployed Kelowna based police service dogs.
Three men from Surrey, all known to police, were arrested and appeared in court in Penticton on Friday.
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NEWS
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Christmas concert comingJoan Thompson (front) directs the Grand Forks Choral Society’s fi rst practice on Sept. 12. The Choral Society is looking for any interested singers to join in on practices for their Christmas concert in December. For more information, contact Nancy Gillmor at 250-442-3935.
CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO
❚ EDUCATION
Beaverdell Elementary School parents are concerned with the lack of a teaching assistant (TA) position for the 2012/2013 school year due to budget cuts.
There are 11 students in the one-room school with one teacher and currently no support staff.
Michelle Kreitz, the president for the Parent Advisory Council at Beaverdell, and teacher Jennifer Eaton were at the regular school board meet-ing on Sept. 11 to present their concerns.
“It came to my attention shortly before the fi rst day of school that there was only going to be the one teacher in the class-room,” said Kreitz. “I think that it is completely unsafe and un-acceptable to myself and to the other parents in the elementary school.”
Kreitz reminded the school board of a meet-ing held three years ago where they had assured parents that they had no intention of removing the TA position from the school due to safety rea-sons.
“We’re wondering why that’s an option now and why it’s OK to do this at this time?” she ques-tioned. “We have many concerns, three of them being the quality of education our children get, the safety for the students and the teacher, and the accountability for the students and teachers as well.”
During the presentation, Kreitz also noted that there is a range of students in the small class and wondered about how it would affect each child’s needs.
“Who will account for staffi ng short falls? The students who need help, or will it be the student who is doing well and be left on their own more often?” she asked. “In years past, there would al-ways be a TA working with one to three students at a time every single day.”
An open letter from Eaton was also read at the meeting, citing concerns of having to teach without any help and having to leave the chil-dren alone.
Norm Sabourin, Boundary District Teachers’ Association president, has already been in contact with WorkSafeBC on be-half of Eaton.
“I was quite fl abbergasted that a worker is allowed to work in this type of isolation,” said Sab-ourin during question period. “I can’t believe that even based on WorkSafeBC regulations that the board would even go with this anyway, that you wouldn’t think about the safety issues and have
another adult.”He pointed out that WorkSafeBC requires a
hazard assessment and the plan be done with the employee, something that wasn’t done in this situation.
Sabourin also said that all it would take is one phone call for a potential investigation. He sug-gested a temporary TA be put in place immedi-ately until an offi cial posting for the position is in place.
Board chair Teresa Rezansoff noted that as this is a personnel issue, the board would have to con-vene in a private meeting soon before stating the results. “We’ll get to it as quickly as we can,” she concluded.
For more SD51 coverage, go to page 7.
CASSANDRA CHINGazette Reporter
Parents fi nd lack of TA at Beaverdell alarming
NORM SABOURIN
❚ NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
The Grand Forks Wildlife Hall will close its doors for good if an-other group or organization doesn’t take it over.
Brian Hancock, president of the Grand Forks Wildlife Association (GFWA), noted that the hall was originally granted to the club from the city.
“That was part of the deal when we re-ceived the hall,” he said. “The building was actually brought there in two pieces and put together. The building was granted so we can’t sell it for fi nancial gain.”
Hancock noted that there have been offers from different parties that are interested in taking over the building but he added the club is still looking over the paperwork and working it out with the city.
He is also uncertain as to wheth-er the hall can be granted to a for-profi t organization.
“We don’t use it enough and we’ve actually outgrown the build-ing,” he explained. “We rarely ever use it and even when we do use it, it’s costing us more than it is saving us.”
The lack of rentals over the past several years is another reason the society is looking to pass on the hall. Hancock pointed out that the hall used to be rented out for the Grand Forks Border Bruins bingo nights, weddings and receptions.
“The steady income that used to be there isn’t anymore,” he said. “It’s hard to justify keeping a build-ing that you rarely use. If we were going to take a loss on it, it would be OK if we were in (the hall) more and using it for more stuff.”
Rather than spending $500 a month on the wildlife hall, Hancock noted that the club could be using that money to focus on more habitat restoration projects and fun activi-ties for children.
Hancock also pointed out that other venues could be rented out
for the eight meetings the wildlife association holds each year and various events, such as the horn scoring.
“Whether someone has taken it over or we’re just deserting the building, (our last) day is Nov. 15,” he said. “We’re going to keep the lights and the power paid up until the end of October and then give us 15 days
grace to get everything out.”Though many of the items inside
the building belong to the society, bought through fundraisers over the years, the items can remain, should the building transfer to an-other group.
The rifl e range located past the garbage dump will also remain with the society.
“Don’t let the hall be a marker for how the club is doing,” Hancock noted. “The club is actually doing very well and is as good as ever.”
The GFWA is currently working alongside the Ministry of Environ-ment on an eco-restoration project near the Gilpin Grasslands
“We’ve donated 100 hours of manpower for brushing and slash-ing this fall,” Hancock said.
The GFWA currently has over 200 members and focuses on wild-life conservation, hunting and fi sh-ing, and all things pertaining to the outdoors.
“We try to put back as much as we take and to respect the land,” he concluded.
CASSANDRA CHINGazette Reporter
Wildlife hall could close
BRIAN HANCOCK
❚ LEGAL
Sentencing for Allen Piche, a.k.a. the Bear Dude, over alleged pro-duction and possession of mari-juana has been delayed until Thurs-day, Oct. 16. Piche and his ex-wife Kathleen Wickie were charged with growing and possessing marijuana for the purpose of traffi cking on their property at Christina Lake after RCMP West Kootenay Traffi c Service found over 1,000 marijuana plants while executing a search war-rant in July 2010.
Neither Piche nor Wickie have entered a plea on the drug charges.
Piche and Wickie were supposed to have their sentencing hearing on Sept. 10 but Crown Counsel was awaiting submissions from the court in Grand Forks and changed the sentencing to the Oct. 16 date.
Piche was recently fi ned $6,900 for feeding dangerous wildlife but will not face any jail time – he was charged with two counts under The Wildlife Act.
For those charges, he was fi ned $3,500, with a provincial surcharge of $525 for one case, and also $2,500, with a sur-charge of $375 for the other.
CASSANDRA CHINGazette Reporter
Piche court date delayed
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❚❚ Our View Our View
This past weekend was the running of the 32nd annual Terry Fox Run in Grand Forks, where residents gathered to-gether to run, walk or cycle the eight-kilometre route to raise funds for cancer research.
Since his journey across Canada in 1980, Terry Fox has become a Canadian icon for hope, perseverance, strength and determination.
His effort and willpower has turned into a worldwide legacy and has become a powerhouse fundraiser.
Whenever I participate in a run, this one in particular, it reminds me of those many photographs that capture his pained face as he continued to run, despite his pain.
It is the hard determina-tion in his eyes that contrasted immensely against his limping gait, tightly pressed lips and clenched fi sts that reveal the fi ghter in him and his persis-
tence and drive. I am healthy and able and I
won’t give up when I struggle because he didn’t. There are now many, many organizations that have walks or marathons to raise funds for a cause, from cancer to multiple sclerosis, or lupus to Alzheimer’s.
In a world of over seven billion people, everybody has, is or will be affected by one dis-ease or another. It can be some-one close or a distant friend.
Sometimes people are blind-sided by a diagnosis, and other times its unfortunately genetic.
There really is no telling who it will affect and in turn, ripple
out and touch others. Though some may disparage
on donating to big charities and wonder where the money is go-ing (and I do agree, to a degree), don’t forget what the cause is for and the reason behind why it was created.
It’s a moment of solidarity for the people who have fought against a disease – some who have won, some who have not. It’s for those who have lost a loved one and to remember and connect with others.
It’s a reminder of the fragility of human life and how we’re ultimately quite similar to one another.
It’s also a moment to refl ect on the courage and strength of the individuals and supportive family and friends throughout a trying journey.
Take heart and stay positive because negativity will get you nowhere.
Editor:Karl Yu
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CASSANDRA CHIN
❚ A Chin Up
OPINIONA4 www.grandforksgazette.ca Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Grand Forks Gazette
While education is an extremely important factor in a child’s life, the value of sport and play should not be understated either.
According to Health Canada’s website, the obe-sity rate among children and youth in Canada has tripled over the past 25 years and with the amount of sugar in foods and the sedentary lifestyles that Nintendo Wii, Xbox360 or PlayStation 3 can bring, it’s easy to see why.
Diet, of course, plays a factor in helping children maintain a healthy weight but sports and extracur-ricular activities that promote active lifestyles are important as well.
To that end, two Saturdays from now (Sept. 29) will be Sports Day in Canada, which is a national celebration of all levels of sport, whether it be children playing in community sports or athletes in high-level competition.
The Sports Day in Canada website says that the event is an opportunity to celebrate the power of sport to build community and strengthen national spirit and more importantly, to help ensure a lifestyle that is healthy.
A healthy lifestyle is benefi cial to both the young and old but if the foundation is laid at a young age, it will be benefi cial, as the elements of that lifestyle – being active and having a proper diet – will be engrained.
While Sports Day in Canada is on Sept. 29, there will be a jersey day on Wednesday, Sept. 26 and people and students across the area will be asked to donate $2 in support of local sport – proceeds will remain in the community.
A Public Health Agency of Canada and Canadian Institute of Health Information report on obesity that was released in June 2011 said that one in four adults are obese, while the economic costs linked to obesity (based on diseases related to obesity) in 2008 were estimated to be $4.6 billion.
The toonie contributed on Sept. 26 is for local sport and local sport is a great way for children to be active and with an active lifestyle, the obesity rates among children are sure to decline.
And if there is a decline in children, eventually obesity will decline amongst adults as well.
Youth sport good for the long-term
Editor:Editor:On Aug. 26, Grand Forks’ On Aug. 26, Grand Forks’
airport was a hive of activity in airport was a hive of activity in a Grand Forks Flying Associa-a Grand Forks Flying Associa-tion event. tion event.
There were 21 aircraft from There were 21 aircraft from southern B.C. and Alberta that southern B.C. and Alberta that came to sample Grand Forks’ came to sample Grand Forks’ hospitality. hospitality.
The Grand Forks Elks The Grand Forks Elks cooked up their special brand cooked up their special brand of pancake breakfasts, en-of pancake breakfasts, en-joyed by a large crowd of joyed by a large crowd of approximately 300. Other local approximately 300. Other local vendors provided goodies vendors provided goodies throughout the day. throughout the day.
The antique car club proudly The antique car club proudly displayed its vehicles and the displayed its vehicles and the motorcycle club did the same. motorcycle club did the same. A display of fold up bikes at-A display of fold up bikes at-tracted lots of attention.tracted lots of attention.
The model aircraft owners The model aircraft owners wowed the crowd with their wowed the crowd with their amazing performances.amazing performances.
The Grand Forks Flying As-The Grand Forks Flying As-sociation was presented with sociation was presented with its new COPA 62 certifi cate its new COPA 62 certifi cate from W. T. (Tim) Cole, the B.C. from W. T. (Tim) Cole, the B.C. and Yukon Canadian Owners and Yukon Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA) and Pilots Association (COPA) representative.representative.
It was the fi rst fl y-In for the It was the fi rst fl y-In for the new association and follow-new association and follow-ing such a successful program ing such a successful program another one has been planned another one has been planned for next year on Aug. 25.for next year on Aug. 25.
Other fl ying programs are Other fl ying programs are also being planned for the local also being planned for the local young people.young people.
So many sponsors and vol-So many sponsors and vol-unteers made the event such a unteers made the event such a success.success.
On behalf of the Grand On behalf of the Grand Forks Flying Association, we Forks Flying Association, we wish to heartily thank: wish to heartily thank:
Co-ordinator Chantel Co-ordinator Chantel • • Lovegrove, who did an Lovegrove, who did an outstanding joboutstanding jobThe many volunteers The many volunteers • • The antique car clubThe antique car club• • The model aircraft club The model aircraft club • •
Major sponsors were Extra Major sponsors were Extra
Foods and Bill Gillespie. Other Foods and Bill Gillespie. Other contributors were ABH Car contributors were ABH Car Sales, West End Grocery.Sales, West End Grocery.
Thank you all.Thank you all.Ann Gordon, president Ann Gordon, president
Grand Forks Flying AssociationGrand Forks Flying Association
Editor:Editor:
Re: Fire contained off of Brown Re: Fire contained off of Brown Creek Road East (story, Sept. 5 is-Creek Road East (story, Sept. 5 is-sue of thesue of the Grand Forks Gazette Grand Forks Gazette))
Thank you to the Grand Thank you to the Grand Forks fi re department and B.C. Forks fi re department and B.C. forest fi re crew. It was a moving forest fi re crew. It was a moving day out at Brown Creek when day out at Brown Creek when lo and behold, the acreage lo and behold, the acreage around our trailer was acciden-around our trailer was acciden-tally set ablaze. We had brought tally set ablaze. We had brought one load out and left our two one load out and left our two cats while we went back in to cats while we went back in to drive the U-Haul out. On the drive the U-Haul out. On the way out, I noticed a plume of way out, I noticed a plume of smoke in our general area and smoke in our general area and thought, “Uh oh, that doesn’t thought, “Uh oh, that doesn’t look good.” Meanwhile, fi re look good.” Meanwhile, fi re trucks came screaming beside trucks came screaming beside us. When we arrived, sure us. When we arrived, sure enough it was our place. enough it was our place.
I was very emotional about I was very emotional about my cats. A wonderful, tall my cats. A wonderful, tall Grand Forks fi refi ghter came Grand Forks fi refi ghter came over with bottles of water for over with bottles of water for my husband and I and helped my husband and I and helped to calm me, as I was beside my-to calm me, as I was beside my-self with worry about my cats self with worry about my cats and I didn’t know at this point and I didn’t know at this point if our trailer was gone.if our trailer was gone.
Next thing, the fi re bombers Next thing, the fi re bombers came in with acrobatic preci-came in with acrobatic preci-sion and dropped fi re retardant sion and dropped fi re retardant over the blaze behind or trailer. over the blaze behind or trailer.
A helicopter with a water A helicopter with a water bladder was put to use. It bladder was put to use. It was all so precise, quick and was all so precise, quick and professional. In a short time, professional. In a short time, we were able to return the next we were able to return the next day to move in. For fi ve days, day to move in. For fi ve days, a cleanup crew of six from a cleanup crew of six from
Valhalla Forest Fire service did Valhalla Forest Fire service did a magnifi cent job of patrolling a magnifi cent job of patrolling the perimeter of the 22 acres to the perimeter of the 22 acres to put out hot spots. They were put out hot spots. They were polite and considerate. polite and considerate.
I feel very confi dent and safe I feel very confi dent and safe with the excellent job done by with the excellent job done by the Grand Forks and B.C. forest the Grand Forks and B.C. forest fi re crews. No wonder B.C. is fi re crews. No wonder B.C. is called on from other provinces called on from other provinces and elsewhere, as its calibre of and elsewhere, as its calibre of expertise and professionalism expertise and professionalism is so evident. Thank you again is so evident. Thank you again so much.so much.
June, Eddie Michell and June, Eddie Michell and pets, Grand Forks pets, Grand Forks
Editor:Editor:In recent months I have In recent months I have
passed through Grand Forks passed through Grand Forks on two occasions and driven by on two occasions and driven by what could be described as an what could be described as an animal compound. animal compound.
I have observed animals, I have observed animals, particularly horses, kept in particularly horses, kept in what I consider to be appalling what I consider to be appalling and unacceptable conditions.and unacceptable conditions.
In June, some of these horses In June, some of these horses were standing up to their shins were standing up to their shins in muck. It was pouring rain in muck. It was pouring rain and there was no evidence of and there was no evidence of shelter – it was a record cold shelter – it was a record cold and wet spring.and wet spring.
August just passed with heat August just passed with heat wave conditions, and I have wave conditions, and I have once again observed no shelter once again observed no shelter or shade and alpacas and goats or shade and alpacas and goats standing in the Kettle River, standing in the Kettle River, presumably to cool down.presumably to cool down.
I have a problem with this I have a problem with this both morally and environmen-both morally and environmen-tally.tally.
Surely, the community of Surely, the community of Grand Forks does not accept Grand Forks does not accept the conditions under which the conditions under which these animals are kept and have these animals are kept and have grave concerns about the con-grave concerns about the con-tamination of the Kettle River tamination of the Kettle River from this operation.from this operation.
Jenny Edlington, Jenny Edlington, Cawston, B.C. Cawston, B.C.
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Information about the Cana-da-European Union (EU) Com-prehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is sparse, but we do know that talks are continuing in secret and that it is expected that an agreement will be reached likely by the end of 2012.
In an effort to convince Canadians that the deal will be good for them, various politicians fanned out across Canada in late-April to meet with workers, business and community leaders and stakehold-ers across the country to highlight the wide range of benefi ts that the agreement will bring to people, no matter where they live. High on the list of touted benefi ts of the agreement are the jobs it will provide and the money that will fl ow into Canadian coffers.
We must keep in mind that the promises made by the federal gov-ernment about what CETA will bring by way of benefi ts are pure con-jecture.
The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Min-ister for the Asia-Pacifi c Gateway told a meeting of the Economic Club of Canada on April 27 that “A trade agreement with Europe is by far the most ambitious trade initiative in our nation’s history, with the potential to be broader in scope and deeper in ambition than the historic North American Free Trade Agreement.
Whether you are a fi sherman, farmer, manufacturer or high-tech worker, the benefi ts of an ambitious agreement to you, your family and your community will be real and signifi cant.”
What more could we want as Canadians but the jobs and the se-curity CETA might bring? Different benefi ts for Canadians are being highlighted, depending on where they live.
The sale of manufacture goods will provide jobs in Newfound-land; fi sh products preparation will provide the jobs in Nova Sco-tia and New Brunswick, Manitobans will benefi t from the export of grain and pulse. Fish, seafood and renewable energy will bring jobs to British Columbia. The fossil fuel industry will provide the jobs in Alberta.
It is said that CETA will be benefi cial to “hard working Canadians and Europeans alike.” However, the devil is in the details and the government is keeping those details secret.
Numbers are being provided but can we trust them when their validity has been questioned by a joint Canada-EU economic assess-ment group?
A study determined that Canada’s trade defi cit would grow by at least $8 billion with the signing of CETA and jobs would actually disappear if there were a defi cit. According to one study, the loss of jobs would be in the order of between 23,000 and 150,000. Municipal councils across the country are nervous about CETA and its impact on their operations and they have notifi ed the federal government that they want to be excluded from the agreement because of the pro-curement and policy restrictions that would undermine their local autonomy and spending powers.
Grand Forks recently passed a bylaw to that effect.Canadians don’t like CETA and the EU doesn’t appear happy with
it either. It’s now projected that a fi nal draft will be signed some time this fall so we can be sure that Stephen Harper’s negotiators have been given instructions to get a deal signed.
The EU is home to the world’s biggest private companies that are involved in managing drinking water, transit and other municipal services such as sewage disposal. These companies would like to be operating in Canada and CETA opens the door to them. If they get a foothold in Canada it will be next to impossible to get rid of them.
CETA should be about trade, but it is also about foreign control and that is why municipal governments must pay close attention.
– Roy Ronaghan is a columnist for the Grand Forks Gazette
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Boundary Museum - Sept hours: Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 .pm. & Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We are closed Sunday and Monday, but are happy to open the museum for you by appointment. Please call 250-442-3737. We are still by “Donation”!Food Bank Needs ItemsThe Boundary Community Food Bank is looking for baby food jars, small jam jars, and 250-ml plastic containers with lids. If you can help, please call 250-442-2800 or bring them to 7419 - 2nd St. – Tuesdays only.OPT (Planned Parenthood) MidwayCall Julie 250-449-2887 for more info. Kettle River Museum Open daily in July/August: 10am to 4:30pm. May, June & September: Friday - Monday. Bring your kids and visitors! Step back in time and tour our heritage KVR station, climb aboard our last caboose, the 1930’s Massey-Harris tractor, or our rare 1950’s
Austin fi re truck. Gen-eral Admission $3. Free admission for children under 12.Meals on WheelsFrom Parkview Manor, Midway. Hot and nutri-tious meals are available to all seniors in the West Boundary. Please contact 250-449-2842 from 8 a.m. to Noon.Alcoholics Anonymous MeetingsGrand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anony-mous. MONDAY at 8 p.m.
(Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.Last Monday Every Month• Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families!4th Tuesday Every Month• You are invited to enjoy a vegan vegetarian lunch sponsored by Boundary Sabbath Fellowship. Potluck; bring your hot or cold dish, and copies of your recipe to share. Held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church at noon.Every Wednesday• R.E.A.L. Men’s Ministry – “Winning at Work and at Home”. DVD Series. 6:00 -
7:30 AM at Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive. All men welcome. Contact 250-442-5148.• Music in Gyro Park, July & August weather permitting. 7 pm - 9 pm. Bring your lawn chairs!• Senor Center Branch 68 is holding Carpet Bowling at 9:30 a.m.• Each Wednesday beginning Sept. 12, 2012, the Grand Forks Choral Society meets 6:45 - 9 p.m. at the GFSS band room to prepare for “Peace On Earth” concerts Dec. 8 & 9. New members welcome. For more info phone Nanci at 250-442-3935.• Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times please call 250-442-0160, 250-442-5272 or 250-447-9278.• Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at River Valley Community Church, 2826 75th Ave. Affi liated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 11:30 to 5:00. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-442-5212.• Drop-in Whist is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Mondays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. 2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month• The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information.Every Thursday
• R.E.A.L. Men’s Ministry – “Winning at Work and Home”. DVD Series. 7:00 - 8:30 PM at Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive. Running concurrently, “The Quest for Authentic Manhood”, DVD Series. 7:00 - 8:30 PM at Gospel Chapel. Contact 250-442-5148.• Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome.• The Sopraninos, the community children’s choir, meets at 4-5 p.m. at Studio B - 7330 2nd St. (old Gazette building). The choir is open to children in Grades 3 - 6.• The Second St. Singers, a new acappella vocal ensemble, meets at 5:15-6:30 at Studio B - 7330 2nd St. (old Gazette build-ing). Music eclectic: madrigal to Motown. Tenors and basses especially welcome. Call 250-447-6393 for more information.• Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have coffee and sing. Contact Joan at 250-442-0924 or Liz at 250-442-5516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1.• Blessings Boutique from noon to 3:45 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel. Contact Karen at 250-443-1295.• Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 11:30 to 5:00. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-442-5212.• Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m.• Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medi-
cal Clinic.• Join us for Bible study at 1 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church. We welcome everyone who is interested. For more information call 250-442-3959 or 250-447-2562.• Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m.• The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614.• Pioneer Clubs - Girls In Action (grades 1 - 7), meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Call Lee Anna Klassen at 250-442-5502.• Is food a problem for you? The Grand Forks Overeaters Anonymous Group meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church basement. Phone Ella at 250-442-2346.1st and 3rd Thursday Every Month• The Kettle Granby Boundary Fly Anglers meet at Clyde’s Pub. The 1st Thursday is an information night and is held downstairs in the pub; the 3rd Thursday is held upstairs in the meeting room and kids are welcome...this is a fl y tying night plus other goodies. All ages and skills are welcome. For more information contact Bud Alcock at kettleriv-erfi [email protected] or call 250-443-4446. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month• The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434.3rd Thursday Every Month • The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. New members welcome.
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Yes we CAN!Join us for a discussion sharing tips and recipes for preserving nature’s bounty. Bring a jar of something you have canned for our Mystery Canning Exchange.
6:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.
Lung Health & Air Quality ForumA public forum addressing lung health issues will be held from 6 - 9 p.m. at Sel-kirk College, room #8 (lower parking lot entrance). For
details contact 250-442-3055; 1-800-665-5864 or [email protected].
Alphabet SoupAlphabet Soup starts Sept. 25 at the Hutton StrongStart Centre. This free foods, cook-ing, nutrition and literacy program is for children 3-5 attending with a parent or
caregiver. Pre-registration is required, limited spots available – call 250-442-7123 or email [email protected].
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drop-in program; no registration required. 10 - 11:15 a.m. through to November 15.
Preschool Storytime Begins Sept. 28 and contin-ues every Friday from 10:15 to 11 a.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.
Chili SupperChili with Caesar Salad, Colesaw & Garlic Bread. Friday Sept. 28, 2012, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $10.00, Children $5.00 (Under 5 free). Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 7252 - 7th Street, Grand Forks, BC. For information contact: 250-442-5808 or 250-442-4206.
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School District 51 (SD51) school board trustees discussed class sizes and new initiatives during their fi rst school board meeting of the year on Sept. 11.
Class sizes large in Christina LakeTwo classes at Christina Lake Elementary School are at or
over the maximum student limit.Large class sizes have not been much of an issue with the
schools in SD51, as most fall under the mandatory provincial limit of 30 students and below.
The Grade 6/7 class has 31 students, while the Grade 4/5 class is at 30 students.
SD51 Superintendent of Schools Michael Strukoff noted that they would address the issue of large class sizes using the tools prescribed in Bill 22, the Education Improvement Act.
Student head countSD51 saw a drop in 78 students throughout the district,
with fewer students enrolled in the West Boundary than ex-pected.
Jeanette Hanlon, SD51 secretary-treasurer, noted that the numbers are expected to change over the next few months, but the drop in numbers is worrisome.
Public Forums SD51 will be holding follow-up public forums to discuss
the issue of district redesign on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2.The forums will discuss the fi nances and information gath-
ered from previous forums and the possibilities of middle schools, as well as provincial education initiatives such as the Erase Bullying program and graduation program review.
The West Boundary forum will take place at Boundary Central Secondary School on Oct. 1 at 6:30 p.m., while the East Boundary forum will occur at Perley Elementary School on Oct. 2 at 6:30 p.m.
District above average in FSA resultsResults for this year’s Foundational Skills Assessment
(FSA) for School District 51 (SD51) Grade 4 and 7 students reveal overall marks above provincial averages in reading, writing and mathematics.
The overall assessment of Grade 4 students in SD51 re-vealed that for the writing portion, 72 per cent of students met or exceeded expectations. Numeracy for Grade 4 students av-eraged at 68 per cent, while literacy saw a drop to 64 per cent, which is below the provincial average of 72 per cent.
The participation rates for Grade 4 students was at 88 per cent. The overall assessment of Grade 7 students in reading skills saw 75 per cent of students meet or exceed expectations,
which is above the 64 per cent provincial average, while writ-ing skills were also above provincial average at 83 per cent who met or exceeded expectations.
Summer updates to schoolsMaintenance, custodian and technology departments
worked throughout the summer to prepare the schools around the district for a new school year.
New roofi ng was done at Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS) and Hutton Elementary School, while the gym fl oors across the district were resurfaced.
Some updates include a new paint job in the main entrance, gym, offi ce corridors and band room, along with new fl oor-ing in these areas in GFSS. The exterior of GFSS was also re-painted.
At Hutton and Christina Lake Elementary School, the wood sliding was replaced with metal sliding, and Boundary Central Secondary School (BCSS) parking lot was also paved.
Within the technology department, new hardware and computers were upgraded in several schools. The new phone system, VOIP (voice over internet protocol) was also complet-ed at BCSS, Perley and Hutton.
The next school board meeting is on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. at the Boundary Learning Centre.
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Wednesday, October 10The Grand Forks Gazette and the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy are partnering on a great event for Grand Forks.
On October 10, between 11 am and 5:30 pm, there will be several locations around town - Overwaitea, Jogas and The Gazette offi ce - where copies of the newspaper will be available by donation.
Absolutely all funds raised from the day will go towards CBAL and all funds will stay in the community in which they are raised to support literacy programs in our community.
Help Promote Literacy and Lifelong Learning in our Community
Reach A Reader
LITERACY
Early literacy development begins the moment a child is born. Every touch, word and image helps to build the skills needed for children to become lifelong learners.
Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed in whatever endeavour they choose and it is every parent’s wish to have their child grow to become a confi dent and resilient adult.
The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) recognizes that parents are the fi rst and most important teachers in a child’s life and demonstrates that commit-ment by investing resources into community program-ming across the Columbia Basin.
CBAL reaches across the region, delivering and sup-porting programs that focus on providing parents and caregivers with the tools and knowledge needed to sup-port their children’s physical, cognitive and social and emotional development.
In Valemount, Play and Learn is offered to families with preschool children. Participants discover ways to support emerging literacy skills through songs, stories, rhymes, sign language, crafts and everyday teaching opportuni-ties, while children engage in facilitated, creative play. The connection a parent has with a child is unmistakable and programs such as Play and Learn build on that connection to enhance the development of early literacy skills. By the time a child starts Kindergarten, they may know the al-phabet, be familiar with the letters in their own names and even begin to recognize simple words. These skills are key milestones and family literacy programs, such as Parent-Child Mother Goose, Love 2 Learn and Alphabet
Soup, aim to help further develop these skills. Once a child enters school, parents want to be support-
ive as their children develop and acquire new knowledge and skills. CBAL offers a number of family literacy pro-grams designed to support this specifi c age group.
In Revelstoke, and other communities across the Co-lumbia Basin, Parents as Literacy Supporters (PALS) has been offered in partnership with school districts.
“PALS gives families a chance to connect with their Kindergarten teacher, and provides information, ideas, strategies and activities that can be used at home. PALS is a wonderful opportunity to bring together parents, teach-ers, and community as partners to support young chil-
dren’s learning,” says Tracy Spannier, community literacy co-ordinator in Revelstoke.
Take time to attend a family literacy program in your community. Visit your local library, family centre or visit www.cbal.org to learn more about family literacy pro-grams in your community.
On Wednesday, Oct. 10 support literacy in your com-munity by taking part in Black Press and CBAL’s Reach-A-Reader campaign.
Buy your local newspaper from a volunteer, who will be out on the town and all proceeds raised will go to sup-port literacy programs in your community. By learning together we will grow strong together.
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Spotlight Films presenting We Have a Pope
On Tuesday, Sept. 25 Spotlight Films will be presenting We Have a Pope a.k.a. Habemus Pa-pam.
This entertaining farce opens with 108 car-dinals gathered in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope after the demise of the recent one. The camera pans individual faces, each encumbered with a similar thought, that it not be them. In the end the well-liked but unlikely Cardinal Melville (Michel Piccoli, a prolifi c veteran of many a fi ne Euro fl ick) makes the fi nal cut. He is terrifi ed at the prospect.
As the Swiss Guard, the Vatican spokesman and senior cardinal take their positions on the balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square, where the anticipating masses have gathered, a howl is heard and the introduction halted as all eyes turn to Melville with his face buried in his hands uttering that he simply can’t do it and begs for-giveness.
Since refusal of God’s will is not an option, the Vatican urges Melville to take a little rest and calls on the services of Italy’s best psychiatrist ... and atheist (Nanni Moretti, who also directed We Have a Pope and co-wrote it with Francesco Pic-colo).
Melville soon slips away and melts into the streets of Rome. The fi lm intersperses scenes of Melville’s wanderings with the action at the Vati-can, where captive shrink and cardinals are left to their own devices that evolve into arguments over the menu, the rules of bridge and even the composition of volleyball teams.
With the psychiatrist as catalyst, the cardinals are likely experiencing more fun than they can remember.
This comedy/drama has some reasonably good gags and some low key slapstick says Rog-er Ebert.
We Have a Pope will be shown at 7:30 p.m. at the Gem Theatre in Grand Forks
Spotlight Films would like to take this oppor-tunity to thank our sponsors and patrons.
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Story time at the library Chloe and Cooper Flodell were all geared up for Preschool Storytime at the Grand Forks and District Public Library recently.
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At Buff n Beyond Nails also located in the Nursery area on Whitehall Road, Lorretta Nielson works from her quaint Studio as a Certifi ed Nail Technician, her services range from Gel Nails to Manicures and Pedicures. Lorretta uses products that nourish and soothe your skin with vitamins and antioxidants.
If you are looking for a feel-good change then Terry Rasmussen at Classy Cuts may be able to help. Terry works from her spacious Salon located in the basement of her home on McCallum View Drive. With 27 years of experience Terry’s services range from shampoo sets, perms & colours to the latest styles. Keep Classy Cuts in mind when considering maintaining or changing your hairstyle.
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Remember to take care of yourself as well as others and don’t forget these businesses exist Beyond the Beaten Path.
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A10 www.grandforksgazette.ca Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Grand Forks Gazette
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ON MOST NEW 2012 & 2013 MODELS
ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL
UP TO‡
WIS
E BU
YERS
REA
D TH
E LE
GAL
COPY
: Veh
icle
(s) m
ay b
e sh
own
with
opt
iona
l equ
ipm
ent.
Deal
er m
ay s
ell o
r lea
se fo
r les
s. L
imite
d tim
e of
fers
. Offe
rs m
ay b
e ca
ncel
led
at a
ny ti
me
with
out n
otic
e. D
eale
r ord
er o
r tra
nsfe
r may
be
requ
ired
as in
vent
ory
may
var
y by
dea
ler.
See
your
For
d De
aler
for c
ompl
ete
deta
ils o
r cal
l the
For
d Cu
stom
er R
elat
ions
hip
Cent
re a
t 1-8
00-5
65-3
673.
‡Fo
rd E
mpl
oyee
Pric
ing
(“Em
ploy
ee P
ricin
g”) i
s av
aila
ble
from
Ju
ne 1
4, 2
012
to O
ctob
er 1
, 201
2 (th
e “P
rogr
am P
erio
d”),
on th
e pu
rcha
se o
r lea
se o
f mos
t new
201
2/20
13 F
ord
vehi
cles
(exc
ludi
ng a
ll ch
assis
cab
and
cut
away
bod
y m
odel
s, F
-150
Rap
tor,
Med
ium
Truc
ks, M
usta
ng B
oss
302,
and
201
3 Sh
elby
GT5
00).
Empl
oyee
Pric
ing
refe
rs to
A-P
lan
pric
ing
ordi
naril
y av
aila
ble
to F
ord
of C
anad
a em
ploy
ees
(exc
ludi
ng a
ny C
AW-n
egot
iate
d pr
ogra
ms)
. The
new
veh
icle
mus
t be
deliv
ered
or f
acto
ry-o
rder
ed
durin
g th
e Pr
ogra
m P
erio
d fro
m y
our p
artic
ipat
ing
Ford
Dea
ler.
This
offe
r can
be
used
in c
onju
nctio
n w
ith m
ost r
etai
l con
sum
er o
ffers
mad
e av
aila
ble
by F
ord
at e
ither
the
time
of fa
ctor
y or
der o
r del
ivery
, but
not
bot
h. E
mpl
oyee
Pric
ing
is no
t com
bina
ble
with
CPA
, GPC
, CFI
P, Da
ily R
enta
l Allo
wan
ce a
nd A
/X/Z
/D/F
-Pla
n pr
ogra
ms.
‡‡N
o pu
rcha
se n
eces
sary
. For
full
cont
est r
ules
, elig
ible
veh
icle
crit
eria
, and
to e
nter
as
a Fo
rd o
wne
r, vis
it w
ww.
ford
.ca/
shar
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prid
econ
test
(fol
low
the
entry
pat
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able
to y
ou, c
ompl
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all m
anda
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fi el
ds a
nd c
lick
on ‘s
ubm
it’) o
r visi
t you
r loc
al F
ord
Deal
er fo
r det
ails.
Ope
n on
ly to
resid
ents
of C
anad
a w
ho h
ave
reac
hed
the
age
of m
ajor
ity, p
osse
ss a
val
id g
radu
ated
leve
l pro
vinci
ally
issue
d dr
iver’s
lice
nse,
and
are
ow
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of F
ord
bran
ded
vehi
cles
(exc
ludi
ng fl
eet c
usto
mer
s an
d al
l Lin
coln
and
Mer
cury
mod
els)
. Elig
ible
veh
icle
crit
eria
incl
udes
re
quire
men
t tha
t it b
e pr
oper
ly re
gist
ered
in C
anad
a in
the
cont
est e
ntra
nt’s
nam
e (m
atch
ing
vehi
cle
owne
rshi
p), a
nd p
rope
rly re
gist
ered
/pla
ted
and
insu
red.
Non
-For
d ow
ners
can
ent
er b
y m
ailin
g an
orig
inal
100
wor
d es
say
on “w
hat t
hey
like
abou
t For
d”, w
ith th
eir f
ull n
ame,
full
mai
ling
addr
ess,
em
ail,
dayt
ime
phon
e nu
mbe
r (w
ith a
rea
code
) to:
Van
essa
Ric
hard
, Par
eto
Corp
., 1
Conc
orde
Gat
e, S
uite
200
, Tor
onto
, ON,
M3C
4G4
. Con
test
cl
oses
at 1
1:59
pm (P
ST) o
n th
e la
st d
ay o
f the
201
2 Fo
rd E
mpl
oyee
Pric
ing
cam
paig
n w
hich
will
be n
o ea
rlier
than
Aug
ust 3
1, 2
012.
Lim
it of
1 e
ntry
per
per
son.
Up
to 8
priz
es a
vaila
ble
to b
e w
on in
Can
ada
in 3
pos
sible
priz
e ca
tego
ries,
eac
h w
orth
up
to C
AD$5
0,00
0. C
hanc
es o
f win
ning
are
dep
ende
nt o
n th
e to
tal n
umbe
r of e
ntrie
s re
ceive
d up
to e
ach
10,0
00 in
terv
al o
f uni
t sal
es u
nder
the
Empl
oyee
Pric
ing
cam
paig
n (“D
raw
Trig
ger”
). Od
ds o
f win
ning
dec
reas
e as
the
cont
est p
rogr
esse
s, m
ore
entri
es a
re m
ade
into
the
cont
est,
and
oppo
rtuni
ties
for D
raw
Trig
gers
less
en. S
kill
test
ing
ques
tion
requ
ired.
*Pur
chas
e a
new
201
2 Fi
esta
SE
Seda
n/20
12 F
ocus
SE
Seda
n/20
12 F
usio
n SE
with
aut
omat
ic tr
ansm
issio
n/20
13 E
scap
e SE
FW
D w
ith 1
.6L
EcoB
oost
Eng
ine/
2012
F-1
50 P
latin
um S
uper
Cre
w 4
x4 fo
r $16
,654
/$19
,369
/$19
,981
/$26
,030
/$46
,413
afte
r Tot
al E
ligib
le P
rice
Adju
stm
ent o
f $99
5/$1
,280
/$6,
368/
$2,5
19/$
14,1
86 (T
otal
Elig
ible
Pric
e Ad
just
men
t is
a co
mbi
natio
n of
Em
ploy
ee P
rice
Adju
stm
ent o
f $99
5/$1
,280
/$1,
868/
$2,0
19/$
7,18
6 an
d de
liver
y al
low
ance
of $
0/$0
/$4,
500/
$500
/$7,
000)
is d
educ
ted.
Tax
es p
ayab
le o
n fu
ll am
ount
of p
urch
ase
pric
e af
ter T
otal
Elig
ible
Pric
e Ad
just
men
t has
bee
n de
duct
ed. O
ffers
incl
ude
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of
$1,
650/
$1,6
50/$
1,65
0/$1
,650
/$1,
700
but e
xclu
de
varia
ble
char
ges
of li
cens
e, fu
el fi
ll ch
arge
, ins
uran
ce, d
eale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able
), re
gist
ratio
n, P
PSA,
adm
inist
ratio
n fe
es a
nd c
harg
es, a
ny e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es o
r fee
s, a
nd a
ll ap
plic
able
taxe
s. D
elive
ry A
llow
ance
s ca
n be
use
d in
con
junc
tion
with
mos
t ret
ail c
onsu
mer
offe
rs m
ade
avai
labl
e by
For
d of
Can
ada
at e
ither
the
time
of fa
ctor
y or
der o
r del
ivery
, but
not
bot
h. D
elive
ry A
llow
ance
s ar
e no
t com
bina
ble
with
any
fl ee
t con
sum
er in
cent
ives.
Em
ploy
ee P
ricin
g is
not c
ombi
nabl
e w
ith C
PA, G
PC, C
FIP,
Daily
Ren
tal A
llow
ance
and
A/X
/Z/D
/F-P
lan
prog
ram
s. †
Until
Oct
ober
1st
, 201
2, re
ceive
0%
/0.9
9% A
PR p
urch
ase
fi nan
cing
on
new
201
2 Fo
rd F
ocus
(exc
ludi
ng S
)/Fie
sta
(exc
ludi
ng S
) mod
els
for a
max
imum
of 7
2 m
onth
s to
qua
lifi e
d re
tail
cust
omer
s, o
n ap
prov
ed c
redi
t (OA
C) fr
om F
ord
Cred
it. N
ot a
ll bu
yers
will
qual
ify fo
r the
low
est i
nter
est r
ate.
Exa
mpl
e: $
20,0
00 p
urch
ase
fi nan
ced
at 0
%/0
.99%
APR
for 7
2 m
onth
s, m
onth
ly pa
ymen
t is
$277
.78/
$286
.22,
cos
t of b
orro
win
g is
$0/$
608.
13 o
r APR
of 0
%/0
.99%
and
tota
l to
be re
paid
is $
20,0
00/$
20,6
08.1
3. D
own
paym
ent o
n pu
rcha
se fi
nanc
ing
offe
rs m
ay b
e re
quire
d ba
sed
on a
ppro
ved
cred
it fro
m F
ord
Cred
it. T
axes
pay
able
on
full
amou
nt o
f pur
chas
e pr
ice.
***
Estim
ated
fuel
con
sum
ptio
n ra
tings
for m
odel
sho
wn:
201
2 Fi
esta
1.6
L I4
5-s
peed
Man
ual t
rans
miss
ion:
[6
.9L/
100k
m (4
1MPG
) City
, 5.1
L/10
0km
(55M
PG) H
wy]
/ 20
12 F
ocus
2.0
L I4
5-s
peed
Man
ual t
rans
miss
ion:
[7.8
L/10
0km
(36M
PG) C
ity, 5
.5L/
100k
m (5
1MPG
) Hw
y] /
2012
Fus
ion
2.5L
I4 6
-spe
ed a
utom
atic
tran
smiss
ion:
[9.0
L/10
0km
(31M
PG) C
ity, 6
.0L/
100k
m (4
7MPG
) Hw
y] /
2013
Esc
ape
1.6L
Eco
Boos
t FW
D: [9
.1L/
100k
m (3
1MPG
) City
, 6.0
L/10
0km
(47M
PG) H
wy.
Fuel
con
sum
ptio
n ra
tings
bas
ed o
n Tr
ansp
ort C
anad
a ap
prov
ed te
st
met
hods
. Act
ual f
uel c
onsu
mpt
ion
will
vary
bas
ed o
n ro
ad c
ondi
tions
, veh
icle
load
ing,
veh
icle
equ
ipm
ent,
and
drivi
ng h
abits
. ◆So
me
mob
ile p
hone
s an
d so
me
digi
tal m
edia
pla
yers
may
not
be
fully
com
patib
le –
che
ck w
ww.
sync
myr
ide.
com
for a
list
ing
of m
obile
pho
nes,
med
ia p
laye
rs, a
nd fe
atur
es s
uppo
rted.
Driv
ing
whi
le d
istra
cted
can
resu
lt in
loss
of v
ehic
le c
ontro
l, ac
cide
nt a
nd in
jury
. For
d re
com
men
ds th
at d
river
s us
e ca
utio
n w
hen
usin
g m
obile
pho
nes,
eve
n w
ith v
oice
com
man
ds. O
nly
use
mob
ile p
hone
s an
d ot
her d
evic
es, e
ven
with
voi
ce c
omm
ands
, not
ess
entia
l to
drivi
ng w
hen
it is
safe
to d
o so
. SYN
C is
optio
nal o
n m
ost n
ew F
ord
vehi
cles
. ◆◆
Rem
embe
r tha
t eve
n ad
vanc
ed te
chno
logy
can
not o
verc
ome
the
law
s of
phy
sics.
It’s
alw
ays
poss
ible
to lo
se c
ontro
l of a
veh
icle
due
to in
appr
opria
te d
river
inpu
t for
the
cond
ition
s. ▼
Offe
r onl
y va
lid fr
om S
epte
mbe
r 1 2
012
to O
ctob
er 3
1, 2
012
(the
“Offe
r Per
iod”
) to
resid
ent C
anad
ians
with
a C
ostc
o m
embe
rshi
p on
or b
efor
e Au
gust
31,
201
2. U
se th
is $1
,000
CDN
Cost
co m
embe
r offe
r tow
ards
the
purc
hase
or l
ease
of a
new
201
2/20
13 F
ord/
Linc
oln
vehi
cle
(exc
ludi
ng F
iest
a, F
ocus
, Rap
tor,
GT50
0, M
usta
ng B
oss
302,
Tra
nsit
Conn
ect E
V &
Med
ium
Tru
ck)
(eac
h an
“El
igib
le V
ehic
le”).
The
Elig
ible
Veh
icle
mus
t be
deliv
ered
and
/or f
acto
ry-o
rder
ed fr
om y
our
parti
cipa
ting
Ford
/Lin
coln
dea
ler w
ithin
the
Offe
r Per
iod.
Offe
r is
only
valid
at p
artic
ipat
ing
deal
ers,
is s
ubje
ct to
veh
icle
ava
ilabi
lity,
and
may
be
canc
elle
d or
cha
nged
at a
ny ti
me
with
out n
otic
e. O
nly
one
(1) o
ffer m
ay b
e ap
plie
d to
war
ds th
e pu
rcha
se o
r lea
se o
f one
(1) E
ligib
le V
ehic
le, u
p to
a m
axim
um o
f tw
o (2
) sep
arat
e El
igib
le V
ehic
le s
ales
per
Cos
tco
Mem
bers
hip
Num
ber.
Offe
r is
trans
fera
ble
to p
erso
ns d
omic
iled
with
an
elig
ible
Cos
tco
mem
ber.
This
offe
r can
be
used
in c
onju
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Aboriginals in the Boundary gathered for an evening to learn about available opportunities at the Glanville Family Centre on Sept. 13.
Hosted by the Boundary Métis Community Association (BMCA) and the Boundary All Na-tions Aboriginal Council (BANAC), the evening introduced local groups within the area that of-fered various opportunities for Aboriginals in the Boundary.
Laranna Androsoff, Aboriginal family sup-port worker with the Boundary Family and In-dividual Services Society (BFISS), explained that they hoped to promote a mix of Aboriginal based programs, including traditional parenting and cultural programs.
“In 1995, about three per cent of students in the school district claimed Aboriginal ancestry,” she explained. “Today, there has been an increase of 25 per cent, 350 students, claim Aboriginal sta-tus. The increase in Aboriginal status isn’t about more Aboriginal people moving into the Bound-ary but because of them claiming their status be-cause they are proud of who they are.”
Joanie Holmes, president of BANAC, noted that the group was formed to increase voting amongst Aboriginals and to make it more inclu-sive.
“We need a lot of help and we need a lot of help for Aboriginal people to succeed,” Holmes
said. “We need to work together, play together and laugh together.”
There are monthly meetings for BANAC on the second Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Glanville Centre with an upcoming annual general meeting to be announced.
Danny Williamson, president of BMCA, hopes to involve more youth with community driven events and to gain more volunteers through the year.
“We need to get back to our roots and get con-nected,” he added. “There are youth grants avail-able for students who want to go to school and a bunch of opportunities available.”
Willamson also pointed out the meetings for the Métis association are every third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at Selkirk College.
School District 51 (SD51) director of instruc-tion Maxine Ruzicka also provided an overview from the Aboriginal Education team and ex-plained the renewal of the Aboriginal Enhance-ment Agreement.
The Boundary Aboriginal people are com-prised of First Nations, Inuit and Métis ances-try, and stretches from Christina Lake up to Big White and Bridesville.
A historical area, the Boundary was known as a location for passing through, camping and hunting for the Aboriginal people.
For more information, contact Androsoff at 250-442-8820 ext. 149.
CASSANDRA CHINGazette Reporter
Laranna Androsoff, the Aboriginal family support worker for the Boundary Family and Individual Services Society, welcoming everyone during a meeting to discuss Aboriginal opportunities on Sept. 13. CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO
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Established in 1962, the golf course at Christina Lake is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Kevin Maffi oli, Christina Lake Golf Club general manager (GM) said that there was a group of individuals that originally got together and purchased $100 shares.
“Johnny Goffi net was the man that spear-headed it and he was actually the founder of Johnny’s Motel in (Grand Forks), so he ran Johnny’s Motel and then he decided to have a golf course in the Grand Forks and Christina Lake area,” Maffi oli explained, adding that the course was started on what was originally the Ball ranch.
While the course started out with just nine holes, work began to expand the course to include another nine in 1983, with land donated by the provin-cial government and the course was de-signed by renowned architect Les Furb-er – the new 18-hole course opened in May of 1986.
The GM of the golf club said that it has been a community effort to have a course such as the Christina Lake Golf Club’s.
“It’s a non-profi t society now. In 1977 all the people that purchased $100 shares actually relinquished their share rights and made it into a society and from that point on, it’s been board run, with a nine-person board of directors, and they
come off the membership of 400 people and everything goes back into the golf course,” he explained. “It’s a pretty sol-id non-profi t society and we just keep moving forward and progressing.”
Maffi oli pointed to the club’s next big project, which is replacing the existing irrigation on the original nine holes. “As we go, we just keep improving,” he re-iterated.
When it comes to unique features, the black sand in the sand traps at Christina Lake Golf Club aren’t only rare in cours-es in the Kootenays, it is rare across the continent as well.
“We’re the only golf course in B.C. that has black sand. There’s one in Al-berta, three in the United States that use (it). We use it from Pacifi c Abrasives,
who graciously donate the material to the Christina Lake Golf Club, as a corpo-rate sponsor,” Maffi oli said, adding that it makes the holes look interesting.
“It really brings out a lot of the hole when you see that black and it’s a stark contrast to the green grass and when you’re ball’s in it, the white ball just shows up immediately when you’re in the black bunker,” he said.
With its course, the Christina Lake Golf Club is host to a number of local tournaments and has hosted some no-tables throughout the years too, includ-ing the recent BC Golf women’s amateur and mid-amateur championships.
“We’ve held a lot of big events. In terms of events we run every year, Chris-tina Lake runs the largest men’s open in the province with 240 players coming from B.C., Alberta and Washington. Our senior men’s open is 160 players with a huge waiting list and our ladies’ open is the best-attended ladies’ open in the Kootenay region,” Maffi oli said.
As for his thoughts about being around for 50 years, the general manag-er of the Christina Lake Golf Club said that it is a testament to the members that have come before as well as current members.
“The community as a whole, having a golf course and facility that is like this, in a small town in rural British Colum-bia, is just a testament to the whole com-munity, that it has gone and progressed. It’s become one of the better places to play in the province,” Maffi oli said.
Fifty years for Christina Lake golf courseKARL YUGazette Editor
The golf course at Christina Lake is cel-ebrating its 50th anniversary this week-end. Pictured here GM Kevin Maffi oli
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Sports Day in Canada will take place across the country on Saturday, Sept. 29 and as a part of the celebration, people in Grand Forks are being asked to wear a sports jersey on Wednesday, Sept. 26. In a fashion similar to the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation’s Jeans Day, people
in Grand Forks and area are being asked to wear a jersey on Jersey Day and pay a suggested donation of $2, with proceeds remaining in the community.
Donations can be made at The Ga-zette offi ce, select businesses in Grand Forks and at the Grand Forks Arena and aquatic centre – local schools will be tak-ing part as well.
Sports Day in Canada is a national
celebration of sport from the grass-roots level and up and aims to reach out to people in the country to raise awareness about the role and value of sport.
Support sport in Grand Forks on Sat-urday, Sept. 29 and as well on Wednes-day, Sept. 26.
For more information or to be a par-ticipating business call the Grand Forks Gazette at 250-442-2191.
KARL YUGazette Editor
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The simplest formula for weight loss includes burning off more calo-ries than the individual consumes. When this type of calorie defi cit is created, the body begins to shed excess weight in the form of fat. In order to lose one pound of body weight, the body must create a calo-rie defi cit of 3,500 calories. This is equal to burning 500 calories per day. Most runners can easily burn
off this many calories in less than one hour of exercise.
Grand Forks Recreation (GFREC) has scheduled the scenic Station-to-Station fi ve and 10-km run for the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 5:30 p.m. starting and fi nishing at the Station Pub. You can register for the fi ve-km run or make it a challenge and complete the 10-km scenic loop. This loop will take you up and over Observation Mountain using the old rail grade and trails.
The Kettle River Runners will be on site to offer information about their weekly group runs. The Sta-tion Pub will be providing a special prawn night following the event. Border Bruins players will be out on the routes encouraging you along the way, assisting with the traffi c control and water stations.
***We are now taking registrations
for the free senior luncheon being held at the Seniors’ Centre in City Park on Thursday, Oct. 4. Seating times are 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and you must call and register prior to the luncheon date. This luncheon is solely sponsored by Copper Fields Development, which is a sus-tainable Grand Forks Community group.
To register for the Station to Sta-tion fi ve-km and 10-km run, please give GFREC a call at 250-442-2202 or email us at [email protected].
Border Bruins beat defending KIJHL champs on Sept. 15
Despite losing 5-0 to the Beaver Valley Nite-hawks the night before, the Grand Forks Border Bruins rebounded to win 3-2 in OT against those same Nitehawks on Sept. 15.
The second of a home-and-home series to start the 2012/13 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL) season, the Border Bru-ins played much better on the road, getting a pair of goals from forward Kublai Barlas in regulation time, and the OT winner from Midway product Chris Osellame, on the power play, at 3:05 in the extra frame.
Sharon, Ont. product Robert Dunsmuir start-ed his fi rst game of the season and stopped 44 of 46 shots fi red his way. The win is something the team can build on said Nick Deschenes, the Border Bruins’ head coach.
“It’s early and it’s important to have some type of success to draw on early in the season,” Deschenes explained. “The fact that the boys were very responsive to what we put in place, as a coaching staff and were able to apply it, along with some timely goaltending, we were able to (set) our gameplan and we got the result we were looking for, so it was nice.”
With Dunsmuir hailing from the eastern part of the country, there are a lot of adjustments he will have to make but Deschenes said that Dun-smuir fl ashed his potential in the win.
“I think this is only a snapshot of what his ability will be in this league. He’s settling in now and he’s a pretty highly-touted goaltender,” the
Border Bruins’ head coach said.While the team did get the win, it also man-
aged to allow 46 shots on net while only fi ring 22 in the direction of Beaver Valley goalie Dominic Stadnyk but Deschenes said that shots aren’t al-ways the best indicator in a game.
“A lot of times in hockey, you’ll outshoot an opponent and you won’t get the results on the scoreboard. What I’m more concerned about is not so much the shots on net but the types of shots, scoring chances against and for – I think it’s a more telling stat,” Deschenes explained.
“For our team to go into Beaver Valley, the defending (KIJHL) champions, in their home opener, after losing 5-0 the night before, and to put that kind of effort forward and to come out with a win, I think shows the type of character in the room.”
Dylan Quinn, the Border Bruins’ other goalie, allowed fi ve goals in Friday night’s opener but he couldn’t be faulted on all of the goals and is the team’s MVP from last season.
Deschenes didn’t want to say who would start in Grand Forks’ next game, against the Nelson Leafs tomorrow night (Thursday, Sept. 20) at Grand Forks Arena.
“Both goaltenders are good kids and they’re probably going to compete and push each other to be better and that’s going to help our team overall,” Deschenes said on Sunday.
Following Thursday night’s game, the Border Bruins will host the Creston Valley Thunder Cats on Friday, Sept. 21 – the puck drops at 7:30 p.m. for both games.
KARL YUGazette Editor
LILLY BRYANTGrand Forks Recreation
www.grandforksgazette.ca A17Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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A18 www.grandforksgazette.ca Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Grand Forks Gazette
Thank you to all participating merchants
and all those that supported the businesses by shopping and
entering the Shop Local contest.
Each winner will receive $800 in shopping bucks for
their respective area!
• B&F Sales & Service• Buy-Low Foods• Clyde’s Pub• Grand Forks Home Hardware
(Downtown)• Grand Forks Optical• Home Hardware Building Centre
• Morrissey Creek Building Supplies• Overwaitea• Pharmasave• Value Drug Mart• Work n Play• Huckleberry Mountain Market
- Christina Lake
• Anaconda Café - Greenwood• Copper Eagle - Greenwood• Deadwood Junction - Greenwood• Greenwood Inn - Greenwood• Ingram Creek Saddlery &
Western Wear - Midway
• McMynn’s Grocery - Midway• Mile 0 Diner - Midway• Freeman’s Farm Supply - Rock Creek• Rock Creek General Store - Rock Creek• Rock Creek Hotel & Family Restaurant
- Rock Creek
Georgina Ortis
East Boundary West Boundary
Donna Gwillim Congratulations & happy shopping!Congratulations & happy shopping!
PhilippeThe
ButcherMeat Truck
Phone 250-442-3636. Can pre-order.
Fridays at Nick’s Feeds 9 am - 2 pm
Locally made:Pepperoni, jerky, smokies, wieners,
Farmers sausage, fresh sausage, bacon, cottage rolls, back bacon and more.
$150 Freezer Variety Packs Available
BOUNDARY FAMILY and INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
SOCIETY
September 24, 2012 at 5:00 pm Glanville Family Centre
on the Perley Elementary School GroundsCall 250-442-2267 for more information
Everyone Welcome!
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Bernie’s Guitar Bernie’s Guitar StudioStudio
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Learn Rock n’ Roll, Blues & Other Styles in a Relaxed, “Fun for All Ages” Atmosphere!
The perfect place to advance as a Musican while having fun doing it!
7776 McCallum View Dr. Grand Forks, BC250-442-8772 • [email protected]
SaleReserve NOWfor next summer 2013
Fully serviced, Pool/Playground1 block to beautiful beach
Selling off trailers permanently set-up with lot
Totem Resort 61 Kingsley Rd, Christina Lake
Seasonal RV lotsSeasonal RV lots
250-447-9322 • www.totemmotel.bc.ca • [email protected]
Sunshine Awardsare presented to:
Overwaitea Foods, Buy-Low Foods, Extra Foods, Becky Deane and Deane Farmsfor their generous donations of food for the Family Fun Supper and Celebration; and to Joanie Holmes for cooking the fi sh and Sandra Mann and Chris Scow for mak-ing bannock for the supper.
– Boundary Family & Individual Services
Society (BFISS)
Catherine Horkoff –Thank you for being such a fan-tastic and dedicated volunteer.
– Baby’s Best Chance Program and BFISS
The Gaming Grant Committeefor its efforts with get-ting us a gaming grant that paid for our new uniforms and helps keep our programs running.
– Grand Forks Special Olympics
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ENVIRONMENT❚ ENVIRONMENT
Boundary to see eco-restoration projects over next three years
Over the next three years, a series of ecosys-tem restoration programs within the Boundary area will be completed through a $244,000 grant from the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation (HCTF).
In co-operation with local staff from the Min-istry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources Operations (MFLNRO), the grant aims to sup-port local restoration programs for a number of low elevation habitats.
Lisa Tedesco, habitat biologist under the re-source stewardship for MFLNRO, noted they would be targeting the grasslands and open for-ests around the Boundary.
“Because we’ve been excluding wildfi re for so many years, the habitats have started to grow in with more trees than we would normally fi nd there,” she said. “That changes the habitats for the species that we’d usually fi nd there. We’re trying to restore things back to some degree.”
Tedesco noted that the plan is to remove the overgrown plants and trees in specifi c areas and revert the habitats to a more open grassland sce-nario to improve the habitats for the wildlife spe-cies and native plant species.
In the fi rst year, they will be targeting three sites: one in Grand Forks, near the Gilpin Grass-lands, Midway and Rock Creek.
“The one in Grand Forks is out for bids for companies that remove grass and proposals right now and we’re looking to start the work in mid
to late September,” said Tedesco. “The other two sites will start late fall to early winter when the ground is frozen.”
The work to remove the growth will be com-pleted by contractors or the forest licensed op-erators who already have tenure over the area.
“There are some places where there is mer-chantable timber available, so they get to go in and do that,” she explained. “Then we’ll have a contract crew go in afterward and remove any of the smaller trees that they weren’t interested in taking.”
Tedesco pointed out that the project would be working with local community groups, includ-ing the Grand Forks Wildlife Association, the Granby Wilderness Society, and the Boundary Weed Management Committee.
“It’s really become a community effort, and it’s not just me saying this is the best site so let’s do it here,” she said. “We’re really trying to work with the community groups so if people are in-terested, get involved with those groups. We’re going to work on picking sites for the future. Whenever we pick a site we try to pick one that will benefi t the most for the species and cover as much area as possible.”
Most of the work in the areas will be done through the late fall, winter and early spring sea-son, while monitoring of the area will occur dur-ing the summer.
“The hope is that we can turn this into a long-term program,” concluded Tedesco, who hopes this project will also increase the level of commu-nity interest.
CASSANDRA CHINGazette Reporter
www.grandforksgazette.ca A19Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, September 19, 2012
CHURCH DIRECTORYANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks• Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist St. Jude’s, Greenwood• Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley• Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month
BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCHPastor: Mark Danyluk
629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 • 250-449-2644Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m.For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church of ce.
BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIPSunday is the rst day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day SabbathSaturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m.Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena)Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959
Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.CHRISTIAN CENTRE
7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Of ce 250-442-5815Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer
Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona DannhauerSUNDAY:Church Service .............................................................................10:30 a.m.Prayer ......................................................................................... 10:00 a.m.Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.
EVANGEL CHAPEL401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C.
Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. • Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057
Of ce: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.caPrayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa)
250-442-3953 (Olga) • 250-442-2803 (Rachel)Sunday Worship ...........................................................................10:30 a.m.Children’s Church .........................................................................11:15 a.m.Prayer and Praise ...........................................................................6:00 p.m.Youth Group - Friday ......................................................................7:00 p.m.For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the of ce
GOSPEL CHAPEL7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C.
250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Karren Donald, Community Care Coordinator;
Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth PastorWorship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m.Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m.SEPT. TO MAYPioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m.Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m.Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m.Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for se-niors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church of ce for details.
GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCHIndependent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV
Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 275 Market Ave.Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m.Bible studies available upon request
HüMüH MONASTERYBuddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre
Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ...................................................................11:00 a.m.For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.
KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY
735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School)
Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Of ce 250-442-8456Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m.Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service ........................................................................................7:00 p.m.Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m.Af liated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHFr. Marcel Cote • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO
Mass - Saturdays .......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHRev. Marcel Cote ; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St.,
Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m.Tuesday - Friday ........................................................................... 9:00 a.m.Saturday ....................................................................................... 7:30 p.m.Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass .........................................11:30 a.m.
GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221SATURDAY SERVICES:Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m.Hour of Worship ............................................................................11:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CANAtDABoundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood
Of ce: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311email: [email protected] Sunday Services
St. John’s - Grand Forks ...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m.Perley Memorial, Christina Lake .................................................... 9:00 a.m.
Notice of Passing
Elaine Miller (McParlon), who spent a great deal of her life in Grand Forks, died peacefully on September 10, 2012, at Duncan, B.C. She kept her feistiness and sense of humour right to the end. She was 97 years old.
Those who remember Elaine will recall her work in medical records at Bound-ary Hospital, the Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop and Meal on wheels.
Her family and friends, too many to mention, are all so proud of who she was and for her many contri-butions. Elaine will never be forgotten.
A gathering to celebrate Elaine’s life will be held at Grand Forks at a future date, and her ashes will be interred at that time. Donations in memory of Elaine’s life may be made to the Boundary Hospital or to a charity of your choosing. Cremation arrangements were made by H.W. Wallace of Duncan, B.C.
ELAINE MILLER
Notice of Passing
Peter was born on November 3, 1925, to John and Nellie Hlookoff at Grand Forks, B.C. He was the eldest of four children – Fred, John and Helen. Peter attended the Fructova School for a short time and then helped on the family farm. The family lived on top of Spencer Hill that became known as the Hlookoff Vil-lage. Peter’s mother past away suddenly when the children were young. Later when Peter’s father remar-ried, he gained a stepsister and later a half-brother Harry, and two half sisters, Alice and Victoria.
As a young teen Peter enjoyed playing his guitar and singing with his brothers and many young people in the area. He went to work in the Okanagan orchards. On May 11, 1947, Peter was united in mar-riage to Marina Soukourkoff at Grand Forks where they made their home and had three children: Paul, Andy and Rita. Peter worked in the forestry industry for many years and his fi rst job was horse logging. He retired early and loved to go camping, fi shing and work in his garden.
At Boundary Hospital on September 10, 2012, at the age of 86, with family at his side Peter slipped into God’s hands.
Peter was predeceased by his wife, Marina (2004); son, Paul (2003); mother, Nellie; father, John; step-mother, Helen; brothers: John, Fred and Harry; and sister, Alice.
Peter is survived by his son. Andy of Grand Forks; daughter, Rita (Phil) of Grand Forks; grandchil-dren: Jauna and husband Bruce, Jennifer, Jeremy, Colby, Jamie and Tracy; great-grandchildren: Ariel, Kyler, Bianca, Stephen, Halayna, Ryan and Jacob; great-great-grandson, Joshawa; sister, Vicky (Harry) Lebedoff of Castlegar; sister Helen (Alan) Kinakin of Kelowna; sister-in-law, Luba Hlookoff; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, Septem-ber 15, 2012, at the USCC Community Center with burial to follow in the USCC Sion Doukhobor Cem-etery, Grand Forks. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Everett Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home.
PETER J. HLOOKOFF
Notice of PassingIt is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Lucy Makonin born on
October 3, 1931, at Glade, B.C., to John and Molly Makonin. Lucy passed away peacefully at home on September 14, 2012, with her family nearby. Lucy led a very full life, raising her four children who were her life.
She is our mother, baba, auntie and friend. Her home was always open for anyone who stopped by and a hot meal would always follow.
Throughout her life she worked for Home Sup-port, was a cook at Hardyview Lodge as well as the Province and Yale Hotels.
Her greatest accomplishment and joy were her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Lucy was and still is known for her borscht and her big garden, and her kindness and thoughtfulness to-wards others. She was a member of the USCC and was often found there cooking for numerous events.
Lucy was predeceased by her brother, Johnny Makonin; her mother, Molly (November 1983); and sister, Marie (December 1997).
She is loving remembered by her daughter Deb-bie (Doug) MacGillivray and their children, Stephen (Wendy) and Jennifer (Jamie); her daughter
Rebecca (Richard) Lowes and their children, Corey (Emma) and Daniel; her son Roger (Donna) and their children: Dawney (Curtis) Harvey, Crystal (Jason) Van Ewyck, Keith (Lisa) McCurdy, Joley (Daniel) Green and Katherine McCurdy; her daugh-ter ,Loresa Makonin; sister-in-law, Edna Makonen; and many other relatives and friends. There was always a special place in her heart for her great-grandkids: Colton, Dylan, Ryan, Jaxon, Branson, Conrad, Taylor, Mackenzie, Cody, Aaron, Ellie and Ryder.
Mom’s memory will live on in all of our hearts and she will be forever missed.
A funeral service was held on Wednesday, Sep-tember 19, 2012, at the USCC Community Centre with burial in the USCC Sion Doukhobor Cemetery, Grand Forks, B.C. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Baker family of Grand Forks Funeral Home.
LUCY MAKONIN
CHURCHTeens and young adults
speak up about Alzheimer’sWe know that dementia affects more than 70,000
people in our province but if nothing changes by 2038 – when today’s 19-year-old turns 45 – more than 177,000 British Co-lumbians will be living with dementia.
This means that today’s teenagers may be forced to bear the brunt of the disease’s projected social and economic impact. Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, but there is hope.
Teens and young adults connected with the Alzheimer Society of B.C. are joining together this September during World Alzheimer’s Month in an effort to show British Columbians that Al-zheimer’s disease isn’t just “an old person’s dis-ease” – it’s a cause that impacts everyone.
“We need to raise awareness and help fi nd a cure,” says Jessa Broeren from Victoria, B.C. The 13-year-old is one of many young people in B.C. who have been personally impacted by dementia and are now leading the charge for a cure. Jessa organized a fundraiser and gave a presentation at a school assembly this year to help educate her teachers and peers about Alzheimer’s disease, which her Oma was diagnosed with more than fi ve years ago.
British Columbians can join Jessa and other young people lending support to the campaign this month by visiting the Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s Facebook page to click, like and share to raise awareness. Here, audiences can listen to and share the campaign anthem, I Will Remind You by Canadian musicians Brian Asselin and Eric Di-sero. Fans can read the stories of young people working with the Alzheimer Society of B.C. and will have an opportunity to share their personal story.
“It’s time for British Columbians to take more notice of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia,” says Jean Blake, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of B.C. “We hope that with the help of our youth and the power of social media that we can start to raise the critical awareness that’s needed in order to address the rising tide of dementia.”
The B.C. Facebook campaign is being conduct-ed as part of a global awareness initiative, World Alzheimer’s Month, where Alzheimer societies and associations around the world will be work-ing to fi ght the stigma of dementia.
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Wed Sept 19, noon-8pm, Thurs, Sept 20, 8am-12. 82 Kingsley Rd. Moving sale.
Fri+Sat, Sept 21+22, 8am-? 3185 Koftinoff Rd. Home furnishings, books, kitchenware, video tapes & CDs, much more.
Sat, Sept 22, 8am-1pm, 6306 College Rd. Extrava-ganza sale!
Daily starting Sat, Sept 22, 9am-?, 3210 Hall Frontage Rd. Downsizing generations of great stuff! New items every day. Antiques, household, pool table, more.
Fri+Sat, Sept 21+22, 8am-2pm, 244 75th Ave. Furni-ture, household items, plants.
Fri+Sat, Sept 21+22, 8am-4pm, 7525 10th St.
Sat, Sept 22, 8am-? 2330 Mountain Place off 68th Ave. Moving! Furniture & all household items.
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Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 - 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Angli-can Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.
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Emcon Services Inc.Position Available
Certifi ed H/D Mechanic for the Castlegar/Trail Area to start immediately. Good fabricating & welding skills given
preference. For information on qualifi cations and applications email
Holly Borisenkoff [email protected]
Boundary Lodge Assisted LivingWe are actively recruiting dedicated volunteers
willing to share one hour a week with our tenants.Examples of life enrichment activities that we provide are: Gardening, Bingo, Crafts, Music – Piano player,
Friendly Visitors, Meals on Wheels Drivers, etc. If any of the listed activities interest you or if you have a special talent or hobby you would like to share with us
please contact:Jenna Edwards or Barbara Hein in person
or by phone: 250-443-0006
*Criminal record checks are mandatory and may be completed upon application
7130 - 9th Street, Grand Forks
There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour.
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As our Financial Planner you will work together with our branch support staff to drive the provision of investment–oriented fi nancial advice, fi nancial plans, investment sales and asset consolidation. Sup-ported by experienced staff, wealth manager and *Qtrade’s fi nancial planning platform, you will work directly with our members, analyzing and identifying their needs, providing advice, recommending and implementing strategies and products to assist them in achieving their fi nancial goals.
The successful candidate will hold or be prepared to achieve a CFP designation and preferably the CLU standard and be qualifi ed for mutual fund and Level II insurance licensing. Preference will be given to candidates with four to six years of fi nancial planning experience together with a proven track record of insurance solution sales.
If you would like to be part of this dynamic team and you meet the necessary requirements, please forward your resume in confi dence by insert date) to:
Jay Corrado – CUSO Wealth Strategies [email protected]
Grand Forks is located at the cross roads of the Kettle and Granby rivers and is often referred to as the “Jewel of the Boundary”. The city is only a few minutes from beautiful Christina Lake. We enjoy year round recreational activities too many to mention. Grand Forks is a picturesque community which boasts affordable small town living with a variety of service clubs and community organizations.
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Golden Life ManagementFx: (250) 489-2673 Email: [email protected]
Golden Life Management, the Kootenays’ largest seniors care provider, is looking to hire high caliber, dedicated and energetic individuals for the following positions at its newest location in Grand Forks: Silver Kettle Village.
How to ApplyInterested applicants are asked to view our website at goldenlife.ca/careers to find out more about these positions and send in a resume to the following email address.
Kitchen ManagerKey Responsibilities
Prepare and review all menus (con-sidering dietary and budget require-ments)
Supervise and schedule staff Prepare meals following community
menus. Ensure that the kitchen is operated
in a clean, safe, efficient manner.
Oversee the preparation of serving carts and dining room set up.
Ensure the food is served attractively and punctually.
Resolve food complaints as required. Maintain equipment and food inven-
tory, food and supply orders, and performance evaluations,
RequirementsSuccessful candidates must have a trade chef with a red seal or have at least 5 years kitchen management experience for a large kitchen (serves 80+).
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Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction. Lodg-ing and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051.
Line cooks and kitchen help-ers. Wages based on experi-ence. Apply with resume to Omega Restaurant or email [email protected]
Employment
Help Wanted
Boundary Lodge Assisted Living
is now hiring Certifi ed Care Aides to join our
vibrant team of dedicated casual staff.
All qualifi ed applicants may bring resumes Attn: Jenna
Edwards or Barbara Hein to Boundary Lodge in person.Resumes may also be faxed to 250-443-0015 or emailed to [email protected] submit resumes by
September 30, 2012.
EDITOR. THE Sundre Round-Up, a 2,000 circulation weekly, requires an experienced edi-tor. Sundre is 110 km north-west of Calgary. Full benefi t package. Apply: Lea Smal-don, 5013 - 51 Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1P6. 403-556-7510; [email protected]
Resident manager wanted (couple preferred) duties in-clude property management front desk and maintenance Apply to Scott’s Inn 551 11th Ave Kamloops BC V2C 3Y1 email [email protected] or fax 250-372-9444
Employment
Help WantedCONTRACT SALES /ESTIMATOR Experiencepreferred in residential building industry. In depth knowledge of housing structure, windows, doors, roofi ng and siding an assets. Ability to workeffi ciently with the public and contractors in a fast pacedenvironment. Experience with a computerized POS system would be an asset. Forconfi dential consideration please forward your resume with related references to:Maglio Building Centre, PO Box 70, Nelson, BC V1L 5P7 Attn: Dominic Maglio Email to [email protected] or phone 250 352-6661
Required for an Alberta Truck-ing Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780-725-4430
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Medical/DentalKOOTENAY OPTOMETRY Clinic in Castlegar is seeking an experienced optometric as-sistant or optician for a full time position. Salary commen-surate with experience. Reply to [email protected]
Trades, TechnicalCARPENTERS needed for in-dustrial work on a union pro-ject. TQ or Red Seal preferred. for details call 250-365-2813
Certifi ed Utility Arborists and 2nd yr Apprentice Utility Arborists wanted immediately for clearing in and around energized lines in lower mainland & interior regions. Com-petitive wage & benefi t package. Call Matt for details 250-308-6033.
Help Wanted
Employment
Trades, TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc. is looking for welders, due to a huge expan-sion to our plant located in Kit-scoty, Alberta, 20 km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for ten 3rd Year Appren-tices or Journeyperson weld-ers. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank experience. Profi t sharing bo-nus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at offi ce: 780-846-2231; fax: 780-846-2241 or send resume to:[email protected] roduc t i on@au to tanks . ca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.
Certifi ed Journeyman Mechanic &
Automotive Apprentice required immediately for
busy shop. Send resume & cover letter to Box 610,
Grand Forks, BC, V0H-1H0, or drop off at
Community Futures or e-mail [email protected].
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time po-sitions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; cell 780-849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: [email protected]
JOURNEYMAN AUTOBODY position available immediately at brand new modern dealer-ship. Lots of work, great pay, benefi ts, great Northern Sas-katchewan community. Apply to Rob Dron [email protected] or call 1-800-667-0511.
JOURNEYMAN HEAVYEquipment Technicians. Due to a steady growth in our in-dustry we currently have multi-ple positions open for our fi eld service division. Mining and large construction equipment experience is an asset. We of-fer very competitive wages and benefi ts. Apply:offi [email protected]
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Trades, TechnicalLOCAL ROCKY MountainHouse company looking for day rate and hourly Vacuum Truck Operator. Must have current oilfi eld tickets, up-to-date drivers abstract. Benefi t package. Fax 403-845-3903.
SECHELT WASTE Companyseeks Heavy Duty Mechanic to manage shop operations and the maintenance of all equipment. Submit resume to 604-885-4247 or [email protected]
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Business/Offi ce Service
WE WILL design a sleek profes-sional website for your business. Call us at 604-307-6489. YOU NEED IT!
Garden & LawnBlue Spruce: 1-ft to 8-ft tall. For more information, call 250-442-3878 or 250-442-7920.
Good topsoil for landscaping and gardening. $30/pickup load. 250-442-2013 or 250-442-2014.
Misc Services
Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop• Mobile & RV Park• U-Haul/moving supplies
Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pmSat : 10 am - 4 pm
Telephone 250-442-2995 orU-Haul 250-442-8778
Pets & Livestock
Feed & HayAlfalfa, alfalfa mix or straight grass (small square bales) in Lister. Call Jay or Trish at 250-428-9755
NICE 1st cut grass alfalfa hay, barn stored, small bales. Nur-sery area. 250-442-4204.
Oat Straw: very clean, no weeds, no spray. 5850 Darcy Rd. 250-442-5239.
Pets & Livestock
LivestockHERD Dispersal. Red Angus and Hereford cross pairs for sale. 18 month old Red Angus bull. Heifers and steers. All raised organically; excellent quality 250-428-6264
HERD Dispersal. Red Angus and Hereford cross pairs for sale. 18 month old Red Angus bull. Heifers and steers. All raised organically; excellent quality 250-428-6264
Merchandise for Sale
AppliancesKenmore washer & dryer $100 pr; Maytag propane dry-er $200. 250-442-8235.
Whirlpool dryer, runs great $100. 250-442-0946.
Building SuppliesRough cut fi r lumber 50 1x8 x8 ft, 25 2x8 x8 ft. 250-442-3948.
Farm EquipmentFord 8N tractor, runs well, looks great! Lots of new parts. Asking $2,600. Rear blade $300. Tire chains $150. Call 250-442-0957.
Free Items2 kittens to good home. Please call 250-442-2578.
Concrete & Placing
Pet Services
Concrete & Placing
Pet Services
Concrete & Placing
Pet Services
Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, September 19, 2012 www.grandforksgazette.ca A23
MARKETPLACE CALL DELPHINE AT 250-442-2191 EXT. 205 TO ADVERTISE IN MARKETPLACE
2830 - 66th Ave.(Located behind Extra Foods)
250-442-0284Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5Closed Sunday
GARDEN GROWN VEGGIES
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Mechanical Inc.KonradCall us for all your plumbing needs
Residential – Commercial
TEL: (250) 443-2375PLUMBING - IN-SLAB HEATING - STEAMFITTING
Senior’s Senior’s Rates!Rates!
Clocks, Lamacold Labels Granite headstones Corporate Awards Cremation urns
Classic Design StudioClassic Design StudioLaser engraving Plaques, pins, awards Jewel boxes, Wood boxes Etched wine glasses
Phone Dana ~ 250-442-2445email: [email protected]
GGrand Forksrand Forks Deck and RailDeck and Rail
Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
Derek PankoffPH: 250-443-3048 • 250-442-9795
Topless Glass and Aluminum Hand Railing
Hardwood Floor
Installation& Refinishing
Waterproof Vinyl Decking
Boundary Honey DO!
Peter Kootchin 250-442-7532Peter Kootchin 250-442-7532
Prompt & Reliable Handyman
“I don’t build houses, I fi x them”Property Maintenance
Excellence, Professionalism &Customer Satisfaction is our#1 priority
Interior/Exterior Painting on Renovation, New Construction, Repaints and Commercial Sites Pressure Washing
Brian Day250-666-0666Grand Forks, BC email: [email protected]
& Tanning Studio
BY APPOINTMENT ~ For more information call Tammy Certifi ed Medical Exercise Specialist & Personal Trainer
250-442-9866 or (home) 250-442-3110
• Offering exercise sessions that address health conditions, injury recovery & fi tness goals • Choose from 1 hour or 1/2 hour sessions • Train at private studio or at your own home • Tanning packages and products available • Monthly studio membership
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RENOVATIONS & REPAIRSCARPENTRY, DRYWALL,PLUMBING, PAINTING,
SEWING & MORE
NO JOB TOO SMALL
250-442-3620
Let the sun shine in!
250-442-8127
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Cleans
Friendly Service • Free Estimates
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Complete line of foods and supplements for every animal needs.
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CUSTOM SHOP WORK250-443-3166
• Counter Tops - supply & install Marble & Composite, Post Form & Custom Built• Installation of Floor & Wall Ceramic Tile, Laminate & Hardwood Flooring
• Supplier & Installer of Canyon Creek &Euro Rite & Westwood Cabinets
KITCHENS & BATHROOMSLarry PodmoroffLarry PodmoroffLarry Podmoroff
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This Week’s Puzzle Word: “Bemoan”
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A24 www.grandforksgazette.ca Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Grand Forks Gazette
Features of the Week
Call today for your free market evaluation
Pete Vanjoff 442-7415
OVER 3/4 ACRE ON JEWEL LAKE147 Ft of lakefront. Unobstructed views
from upper level and walk-out basement. Very private with your own dock. 2 Large decks. Great self contained shop plus 2
car attached garage. Top quality custom home built for year-round living.
Must see!
BETTER THAN NEW Christina Lake executive home. Walk to the beach from this quality family home with a full guest suite including full kitchen. Beauti-
ful large decks. Large yard for your RV’s and boat parking. Immaculate home and landscaping. Wine room, cold storage and more. Great price. Well below replacement.
Must see.
QUITE THE PACKAGE ! Great riverfront acreage with an open and invit-
ing family home and a great 2000+ sq ft fully equipped shop on over 16 acres. Over 900 ft of white private sandy beaches. Fenced and cross fenced. Irrigated. Too much potential to list. At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Home based
businesses? Call your REALTOR® for more details or a viewing.
$484,900$399,000 $475,000MLS# K212722 MLS# K203377 MLS# K197501
1-800-949-4499www.bordercountryrealty.ca
Luxury lakefront home with over 60’ of sandy beach. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath loaded w/extras.
$760,000 K211547 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
Beauty of yesteryear w/all modern conveniences! Over 2074 sq. ft. of luxury living-plus sep.shop and charming studio. In low traffi c area of historic Greenwood-come &
see K215141 $289,000 Call sharon 250 442 6396
Imagine the possibilities on these private fl at 13.11 acres! 3 phase power, irrigation pipes, 2 wells, many out buildings, fully fenced and a 3 bedroom with loft Ranch
house await you. $259,000 MLS# K203399 Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655
1275 Sq. ft. full bsmnt 3 bed 2 bath home. Built in early 90’s and completely redecorated-new s.s.
appliances too! With easy access and level lot in mid-way. $210,500 K204617 Call Sharon 205 442 6396
3600 sq ft lot, with a 1050 sq ft offi ce building in the downtown core of Grand Forks, currently housing a Chiropractic clinic,
includes 2 treatment, one consultation and an x-ray room, as well as reception and waiting area. There is additional development
potential. Listed at $169,500. MLS# K4100039.Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
REDUCED PRICE $134,900 buys you over 5 acres of property close to town. Choose your own building site
and view. This property has water rights to Gibbs Creek.Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
today for more information. MLS# K211357
Comfortable 3 bedroom family home with a great garden on a 2.78 acre sunny location close to town. There are 2 wells, large shop with a greenhouse area, covered carport
and much more. MLS# K212970 $315,000 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
Fantastic investment opportunity! $521,500. This apartment building has four 2 bedroom, two 1 bedroom apartments and a 2 bedroom house. The funds from the coin operated laundry pay
for the common area electricity expenses. MLS# K4100171 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
for your private viewing or more information.
$204,900. Just a short walk to the beach, this one acre lot is located on Franson Road and Hwy 3. and would be the ideal loca-tion for home based business. There are 2 concrete pads already
poured; guest cabin, studio, or workshop? The possibilities are endless. The property is treed and landscaped, there are 2
driveways for easy access. This home is 1400 sq ft, with an open fl oor plan, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. MLS# K206780.
Call val 250-442-7655 or jazz 250-443-9088 to view.
Affordable 1 bedrm cottage - cute & cozy-move in & enjoy! $139,000 K201183
Call Sharon 205 442 6396
DISCOVERBORDER COUNTRY
REALTY
250-442-2124
SOLDSOLDAmazing views of the North Fork Valley from this custom log home. Beautiful hard wood fl oors throughout, with a great
open concept kitchen and living area. Relax in your new spa like bathroom. This 24+ acreage is partially treed, and fenced
for horses yet only 15 minutes from town. MLS K215173 $399,000 Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655
A stones throw from the Kettle River. This renovated 4 bedroom, 2 bath home and shop is zoned C1 making it ideal for a home based business. The 40 x 45 shop has 3 phase power & 16’ ceilings with a 2 bedroom
suite attached. The options are endless. Call your Realtor ® today for more information.
Serving the Boundary Country with Award Winning Service
for over 35 years
Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Merchandise for Sale
Fruit & VegetablesFall fair winning garlic. 250-442-8488.
Firewood/FuelBirch, dry, spilt & delivered. $225/cord. Mixed spruce, fi r, larch & pine. U-pick $25 any amount. 250-442-6134.
FurnitureLarge oak fi nish wall unit $75 obo. 250-447-6419.Moving! Must sell beautiful 9 pc maple dining rm suite $600; queen size down quilt with cover $90. 250-442-8701.
Garage SalesChristina Lake: moving sale Wed Sept 19, noon-8pm, Thurs, Sept 20, 8am-12. 82 Kingsley Rd.Christina Lake: Sat+Sun, Sept 22+23, 9am-2pm, 551 Ponderosa Dr off of Hwy 395 by border.Grand Forks: daily starting Sat, Sept 22, 9am-?, 3210 Hall Frontage Rd. Downsizing gen-erations of great stuff! New items every day. Antiques, household, pool table, more.Grand Forks: Fri+Sat, Sept 21+22, 8am-? 3185 Koftinoff Rd. Home furnishings, books, kitchenware, video tapes & CDs, much more.Grand Forks: Fri+Sat, Sept 21+22, 8am-2pm, 244 75th Ave. Furniture, household items, plants.Grand Forks: Fri+Sat, Sept 21+22, 8am-4pm, 7525 10th St.Grand Forks: Sat, Sept 22, 8am-1pm, 6306 College Rd. Extravaganza sale!Grand Forks: Sat, Sept 22, 8am-? 2330 Mountain Place off 68th Ave. Moving! Furniture & all household items.Grand Forks: Sat+Sun, Sept 22+23, 8am-3pm, 7511 21st St. Multi family huge selection.Sept 21+22, 8-1. Collectibles, tools, etc. #4 River Shore Park beside Johnny’s Motel.
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /
Bridges / EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for Sale12 ft aluminum boat w/trailer, $750; 9 ft aluminum fl at bot-tom boat, $200; 80 cc Honda motor bike, $750; 125 cc Yamaha Snowmobile w/electric start, $1,000; 9 in Delta table saw w/two new motors, $200; 10 in Dewalt radial arm saw w/new motor, $200; 4 brand new B.F. Goodrich winter slalom tires on 16 in GMC/Chevy 6 stud factory mags, also fi t Toyota 6 stud, $1,000; older Star-craft tent trailer $500. 250-442-2212.
16 HP Craftsman mower w/bagger $400 obo; 19 HP Craftsman mower $300 obo; 12 ft aluminum boat w/7.5 HP motor $600 obo or trade for 240V wire feed welder. 250-442-7636.2 Michelin radial winter tires with 1 rim, 185/70R14. $70. 250-442-3191.4.5x6 ft Snow Bear utility trail-er. $500. Phone 250-442-0244.4 wooden/cloth fold up chairs $20 all. 2 sitting rm chairs, Danish walnut w/cushions $30 both; wood fi le cabinet $15; Danby Diplomat 1.7 cu ft fridge $20; 2.5 boxes of 6x6 white ceramic tiles $20; All obo. 250-442-2448.560 Victoria Trend playpen, New, asking $50. 250-442-0946, 250-442-8772.86 Armstrong fl oor tiles 12x12 inch. $65 all. Phone 250-442-0244.Antique double rod iron bed $250; queen bed $85; double bed $50; wind surfer $250; 2 couch chair sets $75 & $250; antique furniture & col-lectables. 250-442-0867.
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for SaleCabelas ‘Perfekt’ hunter boots by Meindl, 7 in, Gore-Tex, size 10, worn once (too big). $230 in catalogue, asking $150. 250-442-0936.
Foosball table, needs some repair; recumbent exercise bike. 250-442-3259.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?
Local Honey ready, Flower Power Apiaries. 4550 Hillview Road, $4.50/lb, $10.00/kg, your container, 3-6 Sat & Sun only. 250-442-2933.
Moving! Must Sell: 6 ton hy-draulic bottle jack $10; HD fi re screen $50; battery booster in-verter $100; Sears tilting head band saw $75; Delta scroll saw $50; Sony DVD home theatre system $50; Delta mit-er saw $50; routers, 1/2 inch drill, hand planes. All obo. 250-442-0556.
need to sell Bowfl ex Revolution, $500 fi rm
Call 250-442-8939
Newer medical scooter, new batteries, charger, canopy & fl ag holder. $2,000. 250-442-8551.
SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info and DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
Set of 4 Toyo winter tires mounted on alum. wheels. LT 275/55R/18. used 5 months $1,500. 250-442-5242
Tractors, farm implements, radial arm saw, Ford rims w/16 in tires, generator, chain saws, cement mixer. 250-442-5793.
Misc. WantedWe buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.
Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town
WANTED to buy Trapline in the Grand Forks-Christiana Lake area or will trade for my line in Prince George area. Contact Jim E-mail [email protected] or phone (250) 964-3607
Musical Instruments1978 Ibanez Concord acoustic guitar w/case, pristine cond. $450. 250-442-2088.
Piano tuning and repair. Call Mike, 250-442-3366.
River Music Studio. Now enrolling for lessons in guitar, bass, banjo & mando-lin. Call Tom, 250-442-5856.
Real Estate
Acreage for SaleCOLD LAKE, AB Area1 1/2 storey, 3 - 4 bdrm
1 3/4 bath, fully renovated Home on 10 acres, Custom
details throughout this country charmer, Paved drive, 34’ x 48’ heated
garage, single garage & large barn. Surrounded by mature spruce. Located in the heart of the Lakeland
and the Oil Patch opportunities abound for work and play. For more
information call: 780-826-2591 or email: [email protected]
For Sale By Owner
Grand Forks: #6, 80 80th Ave, Granby River Estates. Waterfront condo, strata liv-ing, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1,136 sq ft, garage, full crawlspace, A/C, exc cond. All applianc-es included. $264,000. 250-442-5853 / 250-442-1214
Houses For SaleGrand Forks: 3 bdrm on 1 acre, GF Dist Irrigation water, separate well, gas, electric. 250-442-2578, 250-442-3341.
Real Estate
Houses For SaleGrand Forks: charming heritage home, beautifullylandscaped, deer fenced, up-dated plumbing, electrical &furnace. 8360 Riverside Dr.$210,000. 250-442-6365.
Grand Forks: Clifton Estates - 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1,172 sq ft.new price $274,900, reduced to sell, available now. Trerise, 250-442-0036. Propertyguys.com #30977.
Grand Forks: For sale byowner. Beautiful retirement liv-ing in a 55+ gated community (Clifton Estates). Built in 2008,this well built 2 bdrm rancher,with 2.5 baths, hardwood fl rs, gas fi replace, central air, allamenities close within walkingdistance. Great for snowbirds.Beautiful landscaping withwesterly views of valley. By Appt only. $279,900. Call orleave msg. 250-442-6975.
LotsGrand Forks. 2 vacant lots,surveyed, fenced, planted, cul-tivated, on 14th St. Furtherinfo on the gate post.
Grand Forks: 4 lg attractivebuilding lots adjacent to Bar-bara Ann Park, tennis courts &Granby River. Priced rightfrom $55,000 - $65,000. CallPeter at 250-442-8335 or 250-442-7724.
RecreationalSun Peaks Duplex For Sale
Each side: $449,000 5 bdrms.3 bath, front & back decks. Exc. revenue opportunity We work
with agents! 604-626-7100 www. northrockhomes.ca/peak-2-creek
Townhouses3 bdrm townhouse, with 1.5
bath. Quiet, private, wellmaintained and recent
upgrades. Fenced yard with garden. On bus route, close to
schools. Asking $187,500. Owner motivated call
250 505-5460
Other AreasFREE BROCHURE. Kings County “Land of Orchards,Vineyards and Tides”. NovaScotia’s beautiful AnnapolisValley. Live! Work! Start a business! Toll-Free: 1-888-865-4647, www.kingsrda.ca
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentGrand Forks: 1 bdrm, clean,quiet, 55+ building w/elevator,A/C, insuite laundry. Walk todowntown. N/S, ref req. $700mo & utilities. 250-442-0952.
Grand Forks: 1 large singlebdrm quiet apartment. Riverview. 250-442-8367.
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5bath sxs duplex, close to Hut-ton School. N/P. Ref req. 250-442-2276, 250-442-6800.
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm on mainfl oor across from Legion, downtown. N/S, ref req. 250-442-2276, 250-442-6800.
Grand Forks: fully renoed 1bdrm apt, available for cleanquiet tenant. N/S, N/P. Utilities, DW A/C included.$625 month. 604-833-2378.Avail Oct 1.
Grand Forks: large bright 2bdrm in quiet building down-town. A/C, in suite laundry.N/S, N/P, Ref req. $850 mo plus utilities. Avail Oct 15. 250-442-0952.
Grand Forks: Newer 2 bdrmapt in 6-plex, ground level,avail Oct 1. 250-838-9757.
Greenwood: 2 bdrm, avail Oct1. $600 /month utilities includ-ed. 250-442-9860.
1-800-949-4499www.bordercountryrealty.ca
Luxury lakefront home with over 60’ of sandy beach. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath loaded w/extras.
$760,000 K211547 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
Beauty of yesteryear w/all modern conveniences! Over 2074 sq. ft. of luxury living-plus sep.shop and charming studio. In low traffi c area of historic Greenwood-come &
see K215141 $289,000 Call sharon 250 442 6396
Imagine the possibilities on these private fl at 13.11 acres! 3 phase power, irrigation pipes, 2 wells, many out buildings, fully fenced and a 3 bedroom with loft Ranch
house await you. $259,000 MLS# K203399 Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655
1275 Sq. ft. full bsmnt 3 bed 2 bath home. Built in early 90’s and completely redecorated-new s.s.
appliances too! With easy access and level lot in mid-way. $210,500 K204617 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
3600 sq ft lot, with a 1050 sq ft offi ce building in the downtown core of Grand Forks, currently housing a Chiropractic clinic,
includes 2 treatment, one consultation and an x-ray room, as well as reception and waiting area. There is additional development
potential. Listed at $169,500. MLS# K4100039.Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
REDUCED PRICE $134,900 buys you over 5 acres of property close to town. Choose your own building site
and view. This property has water rights to Gibbs Creek.Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
today for more information. MLS# K211357
Comfortable 3 bedroom family home with a great garden on a 2.78 acre sunny location close to town. There are 2 wells, large shop with a greenhouse area, covered carport
and much more. MLS# K212970 $315,000 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
Fantastic investment opportunity! $521,500. This apartment building has four 2 bedroom, two 1 bedroom apartments and a 2 bedroom house. The funds from the coin operated laundry pay
for the common area electricity expenses. MLS# K4100171 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
for your private viewing or more information.
$204,900. Just a short walk to the beach, this one acre lot is located on Franson Road and Hwy 3. and would be the ideal loca-tion for home based business. There are 2 concrete pads already
poured; guest cabin, studio, or workshop? The possibilities are endless. The property is treed and landscaped, there are 2
driveways for easy access. This home is 1400 sq ft, with an open fl oor plan, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. MLS# K206780.
Call val 250-442-7655 or jazz 250-443-9088 to view.
Affordable 1 bedrm cottage - cute & cozy-move in & enjoy! $139,000 K201183
Call Sharon 250 442 6396
DISCOVERBORDER COUNTRY
REALTY
250-442-2124
SOLDSOLDAmazing views of the North Fork Valley from this custom log home. Beautiful hard wood fl oors throughout, with a great
open concept kitchen and living area. Relax in your new spa like bathroom. This 24+ acreage is partially treed, and fenced
for horses yet only 15 minutes from town. MLS K215173 $399,000 Call Jazz (250)443-9088 or Val (250)442-7655
A stones throw from the Kettle River. This renovated 4 bedroom, 2 bath home and shop is zoned C1 making it ideal for a home based business. The 40 x 45 shop has 3 phase power & 16’ ceilings with a 2 bedroom
suite attached. The options are endless. Call your Realtor ® today for more information.
Serving the Boundary Country with Award Winning Service
for over 35 years
Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, September 19, 2012 www.grandforksgazette.ca A25
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS
NOTICE OF COUNCIL’S INTENT TO ADOPT YEAR 2013 ANNUAL TAX EXEMPT BYLAW NO. 1941
Please take notice that Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt Bylaw No. 1941, a bylaw to exempt from taxation certain parcels of land used for reli-gious worship purposes, hospital purposes, recreation purposes and charitable or philanthropic purposes. The bylaw, in accordance with Section 220 of the Community Charter, intends to exempt certain properties or portions of property owned and occupied by:
The United Church – 920 Central Avenue, Grand ForksThe Pentecostal Church – 2826 75th AvenueThe Catholic Church – 7249 9th StreetThe Anglican Church – 7252 7th StreetThe Mennonite Brethren Church – 7048 Donaldson DriveChrist Lutheran Church – 7328 19th StreetGrand Forks Christian Centre – 7525 4th StreetJehovah’s Witnesses Church – 7680 Donaldson DriveFirst Baptist Church – 2495 76th AvenueInterior Health Authority – 7649 22nd Street
In accordance with Section 224 of the Community Charter, the bylaw intends to exempt the following properties or portions of property from taxation for the year 2013. The result of the bylaw will exempt the following organizations from the payment of the amount of expected city property taxes as outlined below on properties or portions of property owned and occupied by:
Name Amount of City Property Taxes ExemptedGrand Forks Curling Club (7230 21st Street) $7,344.16Grand Forks Masonic Building Society (366 Market Avenue) $ 454.25 Sunshine Valley Child Care Society – Little People’s Centre $1,243.82 (978 72nd Avenue) Slavonic Seniors Citizens (686 72nd Avenue) $ 600.60 Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop – (7239 2nd Street) $ 1,752.34Royal Canadian Legion – (7353 6th Street) $ 3,342.68Grand Forks Senior Citizens Drop In Centre (City Park) $ 2,948.46Grand Forks Wildlife Association $ 2,670.06 (7850 2nd Street Wildlife Hall) Abbeyfi eld Centennial House Society (876 72nd Avenue) $ 2,199.90Grand Forks & Dist Housing Society (Boundary Lodge) $ 3,913.90
Bylaw No. 1941 was presented for fi rst three readings at the at the September 4th, 2012 Regular Meeting of Council, and will be adopted prior to October 31st, 2012, in accordance with the Community Charter.
Notice given this 12th day of September, 2012Diane HeinrichCorporate Offi cer
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
RentalsGrand Forks: 3 bdrm mo-bile near town $675 month. 2 bdrm apt $750 month. 2 bdrm home, 5 app’s, large yard $750 month. 3 bdrm home (until March 31/13) $750 month. 2 bdrm, 2 bath home on river $825 month. 1 bdrm apt, 5 app’s, downtown lo-cation, utilities inc $850 month. 2 bdrm apt $750 month. Unique lge 1 bdrm apt, 5 appl’s, $850 month utils inc, downtown. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550 month.Christina Lake: 3 bdrm furnished home avail Sept 1/12 to June 30/13, $850 month plus util.
N/S, N/P, References.Ken: 250-442-2632
Commercial/Industrial
Grand Forks: 1,000 sq ft. commercial offi ce space next to the Gazette on Riverside Dr. 780-723-2297.
Grand Forks: approx 1,000 sq ft open commercial area, & offi ce space, with 22x22’ attached workshop. Lots of
parking, great location, sign-age on main road. Security system installed. Optional
1,000 sq ft living area w/gar-age & auto door opener.
Call Jim @ 250-442-9780 [email protected]
Grand Forks: NEW OWNER-SHIP. 3 commercial spaces, in town (Black Knight building) & 1 on hwy. Available now. 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599.
Misc for RentAbbeyfi eld Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.Grand Forks: RV Park has 1 vacancy for long term rental, $500 a month includes all ser-vices. Call 442-2995.
Homes for Rent2BD, 1 Bath, newly renovated in West Trail. $850/mo. Wash-er/dryer, huge closets, offi ce space and sunroom. Avail. Oc-tober 8th. Call or text 604-324- 6465.Grand Forks 2 bdrm, N/S, N/P, by hospital. $650 month +/utilities. 250-442-7278.
Rentals
Homes for RentBEAUTIFUL NEWER
HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE SLOCAN LAKE AREA.
AVAILABLE OCT 1st• 4 Bedroom-2 Bath on 2 Acres• Red Mtn. Road above SILVERTON w/ Valhalla views + quiet privacy• N/S , Open to animals• 10 min. drive to Slocan
Lake and Village amenities
• Storage, treehouses, good access all year round
• Minimum 6 mnth Lease• W/D Hookups, F/S plus
Earth -Woodstove• $1100 negotiable with
proper care of house, land + gardens• Open to work trades on
property• References Required• Secure Income Essential• Serious Inquiries Only
Call: 250-362-7681 or Mobile 250-231-2174
Email:monikas_2010@
hotmail.com
Christina Lake: 2 bdrm, 2 bath in Moody Cr Estates, senior park, carport, deck, 4 appliances, grass cut, snow removed. $550 month & utilities. No park fees, N/P, N/S. 250-447-9047.
Christina Lake: 2 bdrm mo-bile, furnished or unfurnished, immaculate. 250-368-6818, 250-368-7938.
EXECUTIVE Home for rent in nice neighborhood in GF. Available Oct. 1st. 4 bdrms, 2.5 bath. All 5 appliances up-dated, newer hot water tank and furnace. $1100/mo. Utilities not included. N/S, N/P. Call 250-328-8788.
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 2 bath $900/mon plus utilities, avail Nov 1, 250-442-0554
Grand Forks: 3-bdrm log house 4 km up North Fork. $900/mo. 250-442-8660.
Grand Forks: 4 bdrm rural home, N/S, N/P. $700 mo & utils. Avail Nov 1. 250-442-0505 evenings.
Grand Forks: large home, conveniently located, avail immed. 6 appliances, UG sprinklers, fruit trees, rent ne-gotiable. 250-442-9860.
Grand Forks: rural home, best suited for middle aged couple, $700 month, N/S, no partying. 250-512-1268.
Suites, UpperGrand Forks: 1,000 sq ft, 1 bdrm, large deck,10 min to town. N/S, N/P, utils incl, $650 month. 250-442-0026.
Rentals
TownhousesFOR rent. Modern, spacious, 2bdrm townhouse in Green-wood BC in small quiet 45 yrs & over complex. Over 1000sft, plus large fenced yard carport & storage shed. Includes gar-bage, snow removal lawn mowing etc. One small pet al-lowed. Available end of Sept. $650pm & utilities. Call Gord 604-826-8384
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Antiques / Classics1949 Plymouth 4 dr sedan, runs good, project car, good cond, new tires, upholstery, carpet etc. $2,000 obo. 250-442-5190.
Auto Financing
YOU’RE APPROVEDCall Dennis, Shawn or Paul
for Pre-Approval
www.amford.com or www.autocanada.com
DreamCatcher Auto Loans“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals1-800-910-6402
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Auto Financing
Cars - Domestic1991 Ford LTD Crown Vic, 4 dr, auto, no AC. c/w good sets of summers & winters. $1,000 obo. Phone 250-442-2274.
1997 Chrysler Cirrus 4 dr se-dan, V6 auto, $600. Tranny needs work. 250-442-0122.2000 Ford Taurus, 178,000 km, $2,500. In excellent condi-tion inside/out. 250-442-3966.2002 Cavalier, very good con-dition. 250-442-8584 or 250-443-9002.
Cars - Sports & Imports
1988 Mazda B2600, ext. cab, new motor, clutch, tires. $800 obo. 250-442-4208.2000 VW Golf, parts car or fi x-er upper. Call 250-442-0449 for more information.2002 Toyota Corolla. Runs good, high mileage. $2,700 obo. 250-442-8011.
Motorcycles2004 Yamaha PW80, girlie driven, exc cond. $750. 250-442-5979.HD accessories: Nylon tour-ing luggage system w/day bag PN 94733-02. Fits over pas-senger back rest $250; 2 up luggage rack PN 53743-97 quick detachable style $200; passenger back rest PN 52933-98B + back rest pad PN 52886-98B, quick detachable style $225 both; detachable items do not come with dock-ing kits. All items in as new condition. 250-442-7345.
Recreational/Sale1973 Scamper, 19 ft dual axle travel trailer. $1,900 obo. 250-442-2316.1999 Ultra Sport 36 ft, class A, Cat diesel pusher, new front tires, W/D, many extras. 57,700 miles. $35,999. 250-443-3066.
30 ft Citation 5th wheel. Needs work. $1,200. 1977 Starcraft tent trailer, heater & sm fridge, canvas has rips $300 obo. 250-442-2448.
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1. Folio 210-00024.000 – 7382 – 2nd StreetLots: 5-6; Block 3; District Lot 108; S.D.Y.D., Plan number 23Floodplain covenant #KJ98915Upset price - $45,327.01
2. Folio 210- 00659.000 – 1590 – 68th AvenueLot: 3; Plan Number 19615; District Lot 380; S.D.Y.D.Upset price - $ 9,142.33
PUBLIC NOTICETHE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS
TAX SALEA sale of properties that are delinquent in payment of real property taxes is to be held in the Council Chambers of Grand Forks City Hall located at 7217 – 4th Street on Monday, September 24, 2012, commencing at 10:00 a.m.
Property transfers resulting from municipal tax sales are subject to the Property Purchase Tax Act on the fair market value of the property. HST may or may not be applicable depending on the status of the property.
The City of Grand Forks makes no representation express or implied as to the condition or quality of the properties being offered for sale. Prospective purchasers are urged to make all necessary inquiries to municipal and other government departments, and in the case of strata lots to the strata corporation to determine the existence of any bylaws, restrictions, charges or other conditions which may affect the value or salability of the property.
A representative of The City of Grand Forks may be bidding on proper-ties at the auction.
Any person upon being declared the successful bidder must immediately pay by cash or certifi ed cheque a minimum of not less than the upset price. (Debit or credit cards will not be accepted.) Failure to pay this amount will result in the property promptly being offered for sale again. Any balance must be paid by cash, debit or certifi ed cheque by 1:00 p.m. the same day. Failure to pay the balance will result in the property being offered for sale again at 2:00 p.m. on the same day.
The following described property will be offered for sale at the upset price indicated unless redeemed before the sale time.
3. Folio 210-01571.030 – 64th AvenueLot 3; Plan Number KAP52745; District Lot 534; S.D.Y.D.Floodplain agreement S31264Upset price - $2,020.36
4. Folio 210-01625.150 – 136 Sagamore AvenueLot A; Plan Number 39059; District Lot 534; S.D.Y.D.Upset price - $24,788.54
Dated at Grand Forks, B.C. This 19th day of September, 2012Roxanne Shepherd Deputy Financial Offi cer
NOTICE TO REMOVE PRIVATE LAND FROM WOODLOT LICENCE W1770
Please be advised that R.I.L.A. Consulting Inc. is proposing to remove 21.1 hectares of private land from Woodlot Licence W1770 located in the vicinity of Brown Creek. Inquiries/comments to this proposal must be submitted to Al Barclay, 7852 - 22nd Street, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H2 by October 5, 2012. Only written inquiries received by the above date will be responded to. Information about this proposal can be obtained by contacting 250-442-2564 or [email protected].
NOTICE OF SALEContents of the following mini storage units at Granby Container Sales and Rentals, Donaldson Drive, Grand Forks, B.C., will be available for viewing on September 29, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the above address after which sealed bids will be accepted.
Containers #18 & #20 – contents belonging to Karen Godsman with the last known mailing address of #7 - 1900 Gilpin Road, Grand Forks, B.C., V0H 1H9. In debt of the sum of $2,070.94 owing for storage fees, fi nance and administration to September 30, 2012.
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Recreational/Sale33 ft Rockwood Ultralite trail-er, 1/2 ton towable, exc cond. $18,000 obo. 250-442-2750.
Class A 2005 Allegro motor home, workhorse
chassis (gas) Allison trans, 32 ft. Excellent condition,
spacious, loaded, 2 slides, living room & bedroom,
5.5 Onan generator, 2 roof A/C units.
$49,900 obo. 250-442-8998.
Trucks & Vans1995 Dodge Ram 2500. 2 door. Only 125,000 orig kms. New battery, trailer hitch, cap, good tires. $2800. 250-442-3622
Boats
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Boats BOATING SEASON IS
STILL HERE!!WANNA HAVE SOME FUN
WITH YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS ON THIS GREAT BOAT ALL YEAR ROUND?
Great for fi shing. Your Cabin on the Lake
The Kootenay Queen
• 1976 30ft cabin cruiser with a 185 merc
• Full galley (fridge, stove, sink, furnace, toilet)
• Fold down table for a queen sized bed
• Fold up bunk beds• VHF radio• Hull is sound, galley is
dated.• Low draft• 200 hrs on new engine• A great boat that needs
some TLC$12,000.00 invested
$8000 OBOCall 250-362-7681 or Cell
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CONTRACTOR
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Your best buy is from a merchant you know
BOTTLE DEPOT
Open Monday to Saturday
GRAND FORKS
BOTTLEDEPOT
7816 Donaldson Dr.Grand Forks, B.C.
250-442-2523
BOOKKEEPING
Christine Brooks Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service
Phone 250-442-6781
E-fi le Agent
ACCOUNTANTS
KEMP HARVEY BURCHKIENTZ INC.
Certifi ed General Accountants619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.
Ph: 250-442-2121
Certified General Accountant
250-442-01417157 - 3rd Street
Lia Azhure Inc.
CAR CARE
6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC
Three great services at one convenient location!Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body
Full Service Custom Muffl er Centre • ICBC ExpressValet Certifi ed Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507
ANIMAL CONTROL
BOUNDARY
ANIMAL CONTROLS. Craig CarusoS. Craig Caruso
Animal Control Of cer
Ph. 250.584.9398
D.G. (DAVE) MARSHALL, CRA, RI
BOUNDARY APPRAISAL SERVICEServing Grand Forks & Boundary Country
30+ Years ExperienceResidential & Vacant Acreage
Appraisals for:-Mortgage Applications
-Estate Purposes -Family Disputes -Assessment Resolution
Phone: Res-250-442-5199 Cell-250-442-6199e-mail – [email protected]
APPRAISERS
Len Bannert Trucking Ltd.Screened sand, road gravel, cement gravel,
topsoil, drain rock & oversize, pit run.Self-loading logging truck.
250-442-2500 cell 250-442-7858
Licensed & InsuredCommercial * Residential
General ContractingRenovations * Project Management
Free Estimates
Ph/Fx 250-443-3226Cell 250-442-9825
E-mail [email protected]
RAY NYSTENConstruction
Certi ed Septic Planner / InstallerMini & Mid Sized ExcavatorsBobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab
CALL BARRY 250-442-4220Cell 250-442-7333
WEST KOOTENAYAPPRAISALS
Serving the West Kootenay and Boundary Regions since 1993
BRAD McPEEK, D.A.R.
PHONE 250-442-7030 Mortgage Refi nancing Appraisals
Current Real Estate Market Evaluations Estate/Taxation/Divorce/Appraisals
New Construction/Progress Report/Appraisals
E-mail: [email protected] Jimmy 250-442-9422
COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE
Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc.
Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services~
Certifi ed Planner & Installer of Septic Systems
7816 Donaldson Dr 250-442-5229
• Form Rentals• Concrete Accessories
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
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Y&R WaterSALES & SERVICES
8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537
Certified Pump Installers
• EOCP Certifi ed
• Cross Connection Certifi ed (Backfl ow Prevention)
WATER CONDITIONING
• Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet
IRRIGATION & PUMPS
WATER
ROOFING
ROOFING
STORAGE
ELECTRICAL
HOLISTIC HEALING
HOME INSPECTIONS
NAILTECHNICIAN
GUTTERS
LANDSCAPINGGUTTERS
MULTI-SERVICES
OPTICAL
BOUNDARYMINI STORAGE
250-442-5561
Computerized Security Gate5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units
Located at Boundary Electric7990 Columbia Drive
SAGAMORE RV &MINI-STORAGE
Digital Video SurveillanceAccess 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week
Personal Keypad Entry5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’
148 Sagamore AvenueGrand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652
www.sagamoreministorage.com
Oasis Hair
and Nail Studio
Chris (Christine) Esselink~ Licensed Stylist / Colorist
~ Nail Technician / Esthetician7223 - 5th Street,
Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0250-442-1259
OPTOMETRIST
Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.
OPTOMETRISTMon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
3rd St., Grand Forks
250-442-8208* denotes
Optometric Corporation
*
NOTARY PUBLIC
LOUISE CURRIERNOTARY PUBLIC7215 2nd St., Grand Forks
(Across from Fire Hall)
Ph: 250-442-0282
John or Sherri
250-442-0007
J&S Multi-
Services
Quality EquipmentFlexible Rates
• Rototilling • Fencing
• Snow Removal• Firewood • Custom Haying & Hay Sales
HOT TUBS
NEW LOCATION: 1649 Landsdowne Crescent • 250-442-028810 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Kettle River Spa & Pool Co.
Walk-in Baths • Swimming PoolsAccessories & Chemicals • Repairs
Hot Tubs
Boundary Electric(1985) Ltd.
• Electric Motor Sales & Repair• Pump sales & Service• Electric Parts & Sales Counter• Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work
Electrical ContractReg. #1210
7990 Columbia Drive250-442-5561
• New Construction
Redi Electric Ltd.Reg. No.13266
g13266 Service & New Construction
Commercial • ResidentialIndustrial
7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082Honest Service – Quality Work
Pumps
BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Your best buy is from a merchant
you know
YOUR AD BELONGS HERE!
GRAND FORKSOPTICAL
334C Market Ave250-442-3025
Andy 250-442-0795Grand ForksReg. #100851
SAW SHARPENING
Twisted Teeth Saw ShopSaw, knife &
tool sharpening serviceGeorge Stooshinoff
Certifi ed Sawfi lerPhone: 250-442-8359
[email protected] Victoria Rd., Grand Forks
CONTRACTOR
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 250-442-2191
UPHOLSTERY
250-442-2499 38 years experience!
Andy’sCUSTOMUPHOLSTERY
RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL
162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks
For all your
Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds
PLUMBING & HEATING
Granby Plumbing & HeatingNew Construction /
Renovations / RepairsLicensed Plumber / Bonded Gas Fitter
Commercial / Residential
Cell: [email protected]
IAN ORSER
Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905Email: [email protected]
CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522
Blair’sHome Inspections
Brian Blair
Serving the Kootenay Boundary
MASSAGETHERAPY
Beverly Banks R.M.T.7635 16th Street250-442-8658Monday to FridayPhone for appointment
GUTTERS & ROOFINGGUTTERS & ROOFINGPaul – 250-442-5612
FREE ESTIMATESServing theBoundary &
West KootenaysP&LP&L
Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof
• Resheet & Reconstruction
Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work
Seniors Discount - Free EstimatesCell: 250-443-1273
Home: 250-442-2179
D.D. D.D. RRoofi ng
Ron’s Irrigationand LandscapingAutomatic Sprinkling Systems
and Repairs
Water Dowsing
Tree Pruning and Junk Removal
PH 250-442-0867
HOME HEALTH
We provide in home services, assisting seniors to remain independent in their own homes
Serving Christina Lake & Grand Forks areas
For information call 250-447-6220
Christina Lake Home Health
Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D.is resuming his practice
in Grand Forks
Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment
• Shingles • Metal• Composite
• Torch DownFREE
ESTIMATES
Phone 250-443-4144
Screened & Crushed Gravel
special driveway mix, drain rock, blend sands,
PEA GRAVELRoad Grader ServiceDivision of Gofer Farms Ltd. –
10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: [email protected] 250-442-0428
GRAVEL & SANDHay Sales
HEATING
WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES250-442-2943
SNOWBALL VENTURESSales, Installations & Inspections
Your Pellet Heating Specialist
John Billwillerwww.snowballventures.com10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks
WETT CERTIFIED
HAIR SALON
Ace Gutters Inc.• Continuous K Style & Fascia Eavestroughing
• Soffi t & Fascia TrimInstallations – Repairs – Gutter Cleaning
To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381
Email: [email protected]
Bay Landscaping
Tel: 250.442.4808email: [email protected]
• Landscape and garden assessment• Consultation• Landscape design and installation
Certifi ed ElectricalResidential ~ CommercialEmergency ServicePreventative Maintenance
A. SHELTON A. SHELTON FIRE & ELECTRICAL
Andy Cell: 250-442-7120Offi ce: 250-445-2234
Serving theBoundary
Elect. Contractor # 24118
Lorretta NielsenLorretta NielsenCerti ed Nail TechnicianCerti ed Nail Technician
Buff n Beyond Buff n Beyond Nails Nails
Mobile service availableMobile service availableto local seniorsto local seniors
250-442-7427250-442-7427
Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720
GENERAL CONTRACTORSTEVE DANSHIN• New Construction• Residential Builder• Renovations• Commercial
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Property Management Services
Owners and Prospective Tenants Call
Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
NEW WATERFRONT LISTING! Can’t beat the price for this 2 bd. year round home on Christina Lake. Road access, sandy beach, reno’d in 2006 and only asking $629,000. Call to view & try an offer. MLS# K215348
WHY PAY RENT? Invest in this excellent offi ce building. High traffi c area, just over 2,000 sq.ft. $139,500. MLS# K3900493
BETTER THAN NEW, built in 2008. Christina Lake top quality low maintenance home. Over 1500 sq ft on main fl oor and
full basement. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom with a great open fl oor plan. In 40 plus park. Security. Beautiful landscaping. Top
quality fi nishing inside and out including Hardy Plank siding and extra detail to walls and trim. Quiet cul-de-sac. Minutes to all amenities. Call your REALTOR® for a viewing or more details.
$249,900.MLS# K212690
VERY AFFORDABLE, WHY PAY RENT! This singe wide manufactured trailer will make a great starter home. In a mobile home park with
back yard bordering Granby River. Walk to town in minutes. Many upgrades, windows, fl ooring, and kitchen. Move in ready. $39,000. MLS# K212417
WHAT A VIEW!!! 2.5 acres, 1500 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large country kitchen,
fruit trees, all fenced, power gate, 18 by 14 insulate shop w/power, try your offer.
$299,900. MLS# K213893
DO NOT MISS OUT on this updated condo. 2 bedrooms and a nice galley style kitchen.
Has a small deck and is located in downtown Grand Forks. A great home that offers care
free living! $124,900. MLS# K204850
EAGLE RIDGE 2.5 ACRE LOT w/septic and well in place. Backs onto park land.
$149,000. MLS# K212008
WANT IT ALL? A huge man-cave, a beautiful back yard, ground-level living - all yours for just
$309,000. Give your REALTOR® a call. MLS# K211995
THE BEST LOT IN CHRISTINA LAKE! Over a half acre awaits your new home. Try your offer! Call your
REALTOR® today. $112,000. MLS# K213794
A RARE FIND! Over ½ acre in City Limits, treed to give that Rural feel. Priced at $89,000 to make up for the fact that a well & septic are required. Try your offer and choose that special
house plan. MLS# K213275
RARE RIVERFRONT! Just under 1 ½ acres and nearly 400’ of Kettle River frontage with
little fear of fl ooding. Asking $199,000, wait-ing for offers and even throwing in a grand old
barn as a bonus. This is a “must see property”. MLS# K213720
TRIANGLE GARDENS adult mobile home park im-maculate 2007, 2 bdrm. modular in move in condition with bright sunny interior, living room has a cathedral ceiling, large 32x12 ft. covered deck, fenced back yard with lawn and fl ower gardens, cent. air. comes with 6
appliances. $134,900 MLS# K212109
TRADITIONAL RAMBLING 3 BR, 3 BA rancher on 10+ secluded acres near Christina Lake. Country kitchen plus formal dining/liv-ing room combo. New roof and septic fi eld
in 2011. $449,000. MLS# K214535
GREAT PRICE! Solidly built low maintenance home on over 1/4 acre. Large living room and kitchen. Guest cabin. Garage. Shop. Storage buildings. Metal roofs on all. Only minutes to downtown. Nice views. Move-in ready.
$119,000. MLS# K207020
INCREDIBLE CHRISTINA LAKE VIEWS over 3,000 sq. ft. 4 bedroom 3 bath
home on .645 ac. lot. Country kitchen, full walk-out basement, lg. sun deck and 2nd covered deck. $539,000. MLS# K212960
WELL CARED FOR 3 bedroom home on almost 1/2 acre. Lane access deer fenced
garden area. Rear balcony and patio. Move right into this home. A partly fi nished
basement with interior and exterior entrances. $229,000. MLS# K205185
LOCATION LOCATION. This quality home is located on quiet cul du sac close to all amenities. 2 bedrooms, living room and a spacious family room, gas fi replace and patio door to a spacious deck. Low maintenance yard with RV parking make this a great
house for snowbirds. $349,000. MLS# K212301
AFFORDABLE LAKEFRONT! This little beach front provides summertime fun with 1.5 acre building site overlooking the lake
$239,000. MLS# K204206
CLEAN, AND BRIGHT! 2 bdrm mftd home on double lot. Mountain view and a
few blocks to the beach. $164,900. MLS# K203487
NEW LISTING!! 2 bedrooms, 1 bath home with huge enclosed porch, workshop and partially
fenced yard makes this lovely home perfect for the fi rst home buyer. Blocks from downtown, close to schools and shopping. $159,900. MLS# K215724
SELLER EXTREMELY MOTIVATED!!! Best ½ acre building site at Copper Ridge, ideal for a walkout basement style home, easy to build, gently sloping lot. $99,000. MLS# K212507
NEW LISTING!! Nice corner lot with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath mobile. Big living room , dining room ,
attached covered carport with storage, sundeck and workshop make this cutie worth taking a gander. Why rent when you could own. $84,900. MLS# K215709
HAVE A LOOK at the recently updated 2 bedroom, two bath home on over a half acre. Just $299,900.
Add the adjacent 1/2 acre for just $49,900. Call your REALTOR® to view. MLS# K231250
COURT ORDERED SALE!! Fix it and fl ip it or make this your own!! Close to downtown, shopping and schools. Save on gas and walk!!
$83,900. MLS# K213657
AMAZING RENOVATED CONDO!!! 1380 sq ft, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, all appliances & front load W&D, gas fi re place, balcony, covered parking, drapes,
55+ . $189,900. MLS# K214952
THIS 2 BEDROOM HOME on a large lot is priced to sell. Inground irrigation. Quiet
neighborhood. Put your ideas to work here. perfect starter home for the innovative
person. $139,000. MLS# K214782
1.74 LEVEL ACRES in west end of valley.Just outside city limits. Perfect country place
to build and live! $125, 000. MLS# K213825
REMODELLED 2 BR COTTAGE on a level lot. Lots of upgrades, call your Realtor® for
information. Fenced for privacy in a preferred location in Greenwood. Motivated Seller,
$129,900. MLS# K211680
GREAT HOME, centrally located in GrandForks.Large corner lot, fi replace., attached
carport. New basement reno’s in 2009. 2 BDRMS up & 3 down. Call your REALTOR®
to view today! $229,000. MLS# K210034
REDUCED by $30,000!! A Must See Rancher beautifully refi nished inside. New Kitchen. New Bath. New Paint Flooring throughout. Ready to
move in today. $219,900. MLS# K210484
2800 SQ. FT. TIMBER-FRAME HOME on 4.54 acres in the beautiful North Fork valley.
Surrounded by spectacular gardens. All new kitchen. A great buy at only $295,000.
MLS# K214761
DIVE IN TO THIS WATERFRONT property! .84 acre property on
Christina Lake has it all AND the best price! $499,000. MLS# K202686
GRAND FORKS CITY RIVERFRONT ACREAGE 6.3 acres on the Kettle River. All level with a great
elevated home site complete with 2 bedroom home, garage, and barn. Fenced and presently in pasture. Great
RV and picnic site at the rivers edge. Great views. Very quiet location. A fi xer-upper with tons of potential.
A rare fi nd. $275,000. MLS# K211128
hereReal Estate 101Real Estate 101
Thinking of selling? An important rst step is getting a Comparative Market Analysis. Understand the market before you set the list price. Call a REALTOR ®
HOME IN HISTORIC GREENWOOD, is waiting for the investor or 1st time
purchaser. Low maintenance easy care deer fenced yard with nice patio at the rear of
home. $144,900. MLS# K213730
JUST OVER 3 ACRES of highway exposure, perfect for a home based business or small hobby farm. 4 bd., 3 bath, over 2,200 sq. ‘
house is just a bonus along with it’s Breathtak-ing valley view. $279,000. MLS# K212534
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250-443-1256
Ingrid Mathison
250-442-3425
WATERFRONT! Best Priced Boat Access. 100 feet of Sandy Beach. $310,000.
MLS# K214889
WHY PAY RENT when you can own this recently renovated, charming 1 bedroom unit. Great view! Many upgrades! Perfect for 1st time buyers/inves-
tors. Hot water/garbage/sewer included in strata fee. $95,000. MLS# K215602
BRIGHT & SUNNY 2 storey family home on a quiet cul-de-sac, large fenced yard
with lane access, new roof, suite potential in the above-ground basement.
$287,000. MLS# K215839
LIKE NEW! Ready to move into, nice neighbourhood, walking distance to all
amenities, perfect home for seniors - one fl oor living. $332,900. MLS# K212660
GREAT INVESTMENT! full 2224 sq.ft. main fl oor PLUS 3 suites! BRING OFFERS!
$299,000. MLS# K203807