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August 08, 2013 edition of the West Kootenay Advertiser
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KOOTENAY NEWS
Thursday, August 8, 2013
WEST KOOTENAY
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A2 Thursday, August 8, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
Kokanee Glacier Pro-vincial Park users are getting a much-need-ed update to the topo-graphic maps which have served them for decades. � is summer, Friends of West Kootenay Parks and Mighty Bighorn Maps are collaborating to cre-ate a map which re� ects the community’s deep attachment to the park,
the park’s history, and its future. Over the next few months park enthusiasts will delve into historical archives, head out to the park to survey trails and climbing routes, and col-lect detailed photographs and measurements of Ko-kanee Glacier.
Created in 1923, Ko-kanee Glacier Provin-cial Park has played an important role for area mountaineers, backcoun-try skiers, and nature lov-ers.
To fully represent the public’s intimate knowl-edge of the Park, Friends of West Kootenay Parks
has chosen a commu-nity-based model to re-search the material for the map’s content. A map committee has been con-vened by the Friends and is actively pursuing re-search for the map’s con-tent.
Members of the public are being encouraged to join the map committee to contribute to content, and share park photo-graphs.
Trevor Campbell, own-er of Kootenay-based
Mighty Bighorn Maps, is leading the survey of park trails and climbing routes. Along with trails and climbing routes, Trevor plans to conduct a glacier survey in September that will provide measurement data of Kokanee Glacier. It is hoped that glacier measurements and pho-tographs can be used in the future to monitor the glacier’s retreat.
� e park survey is an arduous task that requires lots of planning and sup-
port – volunteers are be-ing sought to accompany surveyors and act as base camp support.
� e Friends of West Kootenay Parks Society is a registered non-pro� t society formed in 1988. Among its purposes is to support protection and preservation of West Koo-tenay Provincial Parks. Mighty Bighorn Maps was founded in 2011 and has published backcoun-try ski maps in the West Kootenay.
RegionNew map celebrates Kokanee Glacier Park’s 90th anniversarySUBMITTEDFriends of West Kootenay Parks
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A3West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 8, 2013
If you saw a stand up paddle board (SUP) armada mak-ing its way down the Columbia River near Castlegar last Thurs-day, they were there because the waterway they were scheduled to be on was closed.
Andrea Ryman, of Endless Adventure based in the Crescent Valley, said she had no choice but to change the venue for the group after being un-expectedly displaced from the Slocan River after a jet fuel spill on Friday, July 26.
“We’ve had to make some adjustments to our tours,” she said. “Its pretty devastating what’s been going on as far as the river goes and especially for the people living in the community.”
A number of people in Thursday’s group were from Manitoba and Ryman said at the time she and her co-owner husband, Chris, just wanted to offer clients as much as possible.
Tim Putnam from Winnipeg said it was the second year he has come to the Koo-tenays to enjoy the outdoors with Endless Adventure.
“The depth and quality of instruction and ratio of instruc-tors to guests is un-believable,” said Put-nam.
Endless Adventure mostly offers instruc-tion for whitewater kayaking, recreational kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding but also sells kayaks, canoes and paddle boards. They also started offering youth camps and run a free “Flat-water Social” from 5:30 - 7 p.m. Monday nights at the boat launch across from the Lion’s Head Pub in Robson. Kay-aks and SUP boards are available for those eager to learn.
In a followup con-versation Monday, August 5, Ryman said they have been told to “sit tight” for about
two weeks until crews have a better sense of when they may be allowed back on the river.
“I’ve had a few peo-ple say, ‘Oh, we will just postpone and I’ll get on the river at the end of the summer’ and I’ve been telling people we shouldn’t think like that,” she said. “If you want to do something fun, let’s do it now because it’s possible we won’t be on the Slocan again this year.”
The Slocan Riv-er is currently under a “Vessel Operating Restriction” in order to protect workers and the public while efforts are made to contain and clean up about 30,000 litres of jet fuel that spilled from a tanker.
Additionally, a “Do Not Use” order issued
by Interior Health for drinking water and recreational use for Lemon Creek, Slocan River and Kootenay River above and be-low Brilliant Dam, is still in effect.
Ryman said there are a lot of tourists coming into the area who have heard about the spill and are won-dering what to do.
Now in their sev-enth summer, End-less Adventure has 12 staff in Canada and has also operated an all-inclusive kayak/surf vacation in Ec-uador from Novem-ber through Febru-ary for the past five years. They employ anywhere from three to five guides, includ-ing at least two locals while in Ecuador.
Between tours and instruction, Ryman estimates they prob-
ably have 500 clients locally per year in-cluding corporate and school outings.
“I’m trying to stay positive so we’ve part-nered up with Boston Pizza and we’re doing
a Two Can Raft and Dine for $139,” she said. “Jordan Perkins, the owner of the Cas-tlegar Boston Pizza, has been really great to give us a bit of a break. The Columbia
[river] doesn’t offer the same kind of ex-citement that the Slo-can does but if we can throw in dinner with the package it defi-nitely makes it more worthwhile.”
Endless Adven-ture is located at 1286 Highway 6 in Crescent Valley, phone 250-359-8181, toll free at 1-877-FUN-8181 or email at: [email protected]
Fuel spill moves Slocan tour operator downstreammarvin BeattyWest Kootenay Advertiser
Co-owner of Endless Adventure Andrea Ry-man, third from right, with clients on the bank of the Columbia River near Castlegar on Thurs-day, Aug. 1. Marvin Beatty
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A5West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 8, 2013
Through the Walls of Time
Twenty-third in a more-alphabeti-cal-than-not series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names
Burton, on Upper Arrow Lake, is named a� er Reuben S. Bur-ton (1868-1912) who pre-empted land there in August 1893, a few months before it became a jumping o� point for a short-lived Cariboo Creek gold rush.
� e earliest men-tion is in the Nakusp Ledge of July 5, 1894: “R.S. Burton and the other ranchers along the Narrows have de-cided to call the new town springing up at the mouth of Trout Creek Burton City, in honor of the owner of the townsite.”
� e townsite was not surveyed, howev-er, until June 22, 1897 by Allan Poyntz Pat-
rick — the man who found the � rst oil in Alberta, though it didn’t make him rich.
Burton’s streets included Slocan, Al-berta, Bow, Cariboo, Victoria, Kootenay, and Lardeau, and its avenues were Co-lumbia, Vancouver, Kamloops, Golden, Calgary, Galena, and � e Strand.
� e Burton post of-� ce opened on May 1, 1896. Curiously, the Nelson Daily News of May 23, 1909 stated: “A post o� ce has late-ly been established at what was former-ly known as Burton city … and which has been renamed Burton.” None of the usual postal histo-ry sources indicate it closed around this time.
Reuben Burton, postmaster from 1896-1900, died in California in 1912 of typhoid fever. He’s buried in William-
stown, Ontario. His brothers Byron (1874-� . 1901) and Arthur (1878-� . 1911) also located pre-emptions in the area.
When a school opened in 1909, it was called Burton-dale, presumably to distinguish it from another Burton in the Dewdney riding. But in 1930, Burtondale school became just Burton.
Following the con-struction of the Hugh Keenleyside dam in the 1960s, the original Burton townsite was � ooded out and the community relocated to higher ground at what was � rst called New Burton, but soon just Burton.
It’s not very widely known that Burton had originally been known as Perksville, a� er Nakusp hotel-keeper John Vincent Perks (1868-1957). � e � rst reference was in the Nakusp
Ledge of January 18, 1894: “Almost the entire population of Perksville, a thriving little hamlet at the lower end of the Nar-rows, came up last � ursday evening, in charge of Command-er J. Dawson.”
Perksville only re-ceived a few more mentions before be-ing renamed Burton. � e key one on Feb-ruary 1 read: “F.G. S t ap l e t on - C ot t on and W. Long depart-ed for Perksville last � ursday, their ex-ample being imitated by Messrs. Perks and Burton, who le� for the same place on Tuesday.”
Perks may have been a cousin to the Burtons, for his brother was named Harry Burton Perks.
E t h n o g r a p h e r James Teit recorded a Sinixt name, xaé’kEn, for a creek below Bur-ton, but provided no translation.
Arrow Lakes community recalls involvement of Burton brothers GREG NESTEROFFWest Kootenay Advertiser
Envelope from the Burton Trading Company, postmarked 1944. Pete Jacobi collection
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A6 Thursday, August 8, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
It may be August already but there are still plenty of fun and exciting events to come in the Koo-tenay Boundary re-gion. The Kettle River Festival of the Arts organization, which is a subcommittee of the Boundary District
Arts Council, is spon-soring several events throughout the sum-mer.
“We don’t actually create the events,” said Ray Lafleur, treasurer for the Kettle River Festival of the Arts. “We help coordinate things and promote them with our adver-tising. Its basically to showcase local talent.
We picked August partly because Chris-tina Lake has so many visitors. Our inten-tion is to hold them across the Boundary. This year we got them into Greenwood, Rock Creek, Chris-tina Lake and Grand Forks.”
Some events have already passed, such as the Riverfest and
Art Walk in Rock Creek on August 3 and 4 but there are still plenty of great events to come.
“We have a net-work of festivals,” added Karen Mauro, chair of the festival of arts. “Coming up to-day is Fiestaval out at the (Christina) lake, there’s the Columbia Basin Cultural Tour
at the lake, there’s the downtown merchant’s day (Wild West Day) in Grand Forks this Friday (Aug. 9). There’s a Raising the Roof Event in Grand Forks on Aug. 11, which is the closing.”
The Fiestaval takes place tomorrow at Christina Living Arts Centre in Christina Lake and features a
celebration of Mexico and Cuba with fabu-lous food, silent and live art auctions. Fea-tured artists include Canadian and U.S. glass blowers plus se-lect regional painters, wood turners, potters and more. Tickets for Fiestaval are available by calling 250-447-6561.
Another event not to miss is The Co-lumbia Basin Culture Tour stop at Christina Living Arts Centre on Sunday (Aug. 11). The centre will fea-ture a beautiful array of local and regional artists and artisans featuring wood, glass, pottery, painting and more. The Columbia Basin Tour itself is a self-guided tour of the entire Columbia Basin region with 80 locations.
Raising the Roof is the wrap-up event for the festival of the arts and takes place at City Park in Grand Forks on Aug. 11. The
event is a fundraiser for Habitat for Hu-manity and will fea-ture artists, dancers, musicians, bands and performance artists.
“We are simply an umbrella,” said Karen Mauro of the Kettle River Festival of the Arts organization. “We’ve been adver-tising to bring peo-ple into the area. Our website, which we’re very proud of, posts all the events on it. People can check for times, place, costs and that kind of thing.”
The Kettle River Festival of the Arts is a great way to show-case local talent and events, Mauro added.
“We have so much talent and things to show off here,” she said. “We want to bring people out to see their own. Any money you spend at the Farmers’ Market or Back to the Wild West stays in this community and ben-efits local people.”
Boundary takes no back seat in terms of arts and cultureGrand forks staffWest Kooteany Advertiser
The actions of three individuals prevent-ed a forest fire at the scene of an Aug. 1 accident on Highway according to Grand Forks RCMP. The truck rollover acci-dent and subsequent fire occurred near the Wilgress Lake rest area, between Grand Forks and Green-
wood, and Grand Forks Fire Rescue was dispatched but Const. Neal Kalnin said pass-ersby assisted greatly in containing the fire. “The fire travelled up the hill and three peo-ple took the time to stop and put out the fire that was travelling up the embankment and I believe due to their actions, we did not have a forest fire,” Kalnin said.
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Region
There’s something to be said for being the home-town candidate, even if it doesn’t win you the elec-tion, poll-by-poll break-downs from the last provin-cial election suggest.
Neither Joseph Hughes, a Nakusp village councillor who ran in Kootenay West as an independent, nor Greg Garbula, the Liberal candidate in Nelson-Cres-ton came close to winning their respective races, but they did top some polls in their own backyards.
Data released by Elec-tions BC from the May vote shows that Hughes, who campaigned on the Columbia River Treaty and finished third among four candidates with 13 per cent of the vote, was the top choice among Upper Arrow Lake residents. He won seven of the 11 ballot boxes in that area, securing 37.5 per cent of the vote to incumbent New Democrat Katrine Conroy’s 34.4 per
cent. Conroy still won a landslide re-election over-all, with heavy support ev-erywhere else in the riding, including the Slocan Val-ley, Castlegar, and Greater Trail. Liberal candidate Jim Postnikoff only won a sin-gle poll, in the Glenbank area of Nakusp, although he finished second in most others.
Garbula, formerly the longtime manager of Ko-kanee Springs Resort at Crawford Bay, won three
polls on the East Shore of Kootenay Lake, earning strongest support in the corridor between Boswell and Wynndel.
However, incumbent New Democrat Michelle Mungall easily took polls that included Crawford Bay, Gray Creek, Riondel, Pilot Bay, and Kootenay Bay. Garbula also won sev-eral polls in Creston, but so did Mungall.
Green Party candidate Sjeng Derkx didn’t win any
polls en route to a third-place finish, but was run-ner-up in many, especial-ly in and around Nelson. Mungall won the overall race by a wide margin.
In Boundary-Similka-meen, Grand Forks resi-dents were much more like-ly to vote New Democrat than elsewhere in the rid-ing: Sam Hancheroff took 15 of 17 polls over Liberal challenger Linda Larson. Hancheroff also won both Greenwood polls and two of three in Midway.
Things were closer in Christina Lake, where Lar-son took two polls, Han-cheroff one, and they tied in another. They also tied in Rock Creek.
Larson saw strong sup-port in the western part of the riding, including Oliver, where she was on town council, and Kaleden, where Hancheroff lives — in this instance, he didn’t enjoy a home-town advan-tage. Larson was ultimately elected with 46.6 per cent of the vote to Hancheroff ’s 39 per cent.
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Kootenay West candidates debate in Castlegar prior to last May’s provincial election. From left, Glen Byle (Ind.), Ka-trine Conroy (NDP), moderator Suzanne Lehbauer, Joseph Hughes (Ind.), and BC Liberal Jim Postnikoff. file
Of the many stops I made on a recent tour through the Okanagan, Church & State Wines was one of the truly memorable ones.
First, about the name. It isn’t as complicated as one might expect: “Symbolizes a balance between the many elements involved in creat-ing the highest quality wine we can produce,” says the literature.
I arrived late one after-noon, without an appoint-ment. The drive to the winery takes one straight into the centre of a huge vineyard on the Black Sage bench, one of the best grow-ing areas in the country. A grey industrial-type build-ing belies what the visit was about to reveal. Over to the north was huge tent set up on a wood floor. At anoth-er winery I had been told that it has served as owner Kim Pullen’s home in recent months. It wasn’t a question I pursued while there, but wine shop manager Trish Lynn told other guests that it could be used for events in the future.
A successful business-man, Pullen founded Church & State on Vancou-ver Island in 2004 when he purchased a 25-acre estate on the Saanich Peninsula. The existing building was renovated to become a Napa Valley-like destination for visitors and to accommo-date events. First, fruit was brought in from contract growers in the Okanagan, and then Pullen purchased a 15-acre parcel on the Golden Mile, where Merlot, Viognier and Malbec now grow.
He then acquired the
land that has become Coy-ote Bowl Vineyard, which is now home to the wine-making facilities and fab-ulous wine bars and shop. Plantings there include Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, Merlot, Malbec and Petit Bordeaux, which allow Church & State to make their flagship Bor-deaux blend, Quintessen-tial, from grapes grown on site.
Another purchase of property nearby allowed for the planting of Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier to produce a Rhone blend, Trebella.
Last year, Coyote Bowl had added to it an outdoor tasting bar, “where guests can sit and enjoy one of the most cutting edge winery experiences in B.C.” Visi-tors can enjoy wine samples or a glass while looking out from their seats under the awning-covered bar to a remarkable view. Inside the building is a long granite bar with plenty of seats for wine samplers. Behind the bar a glass wall shows off the barrel room behind. Wine
writer Anthony Gismondi writes that the winery has “The two best wine bar ex-periences in the Okanagan.”
When I arrived, hoping to meet with Trish Lynn to do a magazine story interview on Church & State Wines, a couple of small groups were seated, and clearly en-joying what they were tast-ing. I assured Trish I was not in a hurry and sat back to watch her conduct tast-ings for a half dozen women who had arrived in a wine country touring limo. They were out for a day of fun, but they clearly knew plen-ty about wine, too. They also knew what they liked, as evidenced by the stacked wheeled cart that was used to haul cases out to the limo.
I was at the end of a long day, too tired to do much in the way of sampling, but my sips of Cab Franc and Syrah were over-the-top good. No surprise there, though, be-cause at the outset Pullen set a goal to have one of the top three wineries in B.C.
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La Dolce Vita
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Sports
� e tennis courts in Trail’s Butler Park were a hub of ac-tion this week as 11 Greater Trail pickleball athletes honed their skills in preparation for the 16th annual BC Senior Games.
� is summer, from Aug. 20 to 24, Kamloops will host the multi-sport event to 3,500 participants from all over the province.
With close to 30 sports ranging from pickleball to ice hockey, and cribbage to one-act-plays the games are a unique event that promotes health and lifestyle of athletes 55—plus with the mission “to promote active participation by seniors in sport, recreation, � tness, culture and self-edu-cation.”
Trail, Castlegar and Nelson collectively hosted the Games in 2011, attracting more than 3,000 athletes, coaches and supporters to the area.
For Fruitvale native John Wur� inger, a two-year mem-ber of the Greater Trail Pick-leball Community, the games
will be a � rst-time experience“I am excited,” said Wur-
� inger. “I am really looking forward to seeing how we measure up compared to the rest of the province.”
To qualify for the games in Greater Trail, a system is in place in the pickleball com-munity, based on ability of play, rather than age group.
“I have no super expec-tations of my game but I am looking forward to playing,” he said. “And it gives me an opportunity in a competitive scene to � nd out how well I am doing.”
Wur� inger been serving up his competitive spirit with fellow pickleball members all year, but in July his grandchil-dren gave him a run for his money.
“It is an easy and fun game to play,” he said.
“My six and eight-year old grandchildren were visiting this summer and hit the ball with us. And they did very well for � rst-time players,” he chuckled.
Wur� inger frequently trav-els outside his home turf to rally a friendly game, and
Monday he challenged pick-leball enthusiasts in Grand Forks to a round.
“Just yesterday we went there to play some really great people,” he said.
“Not only is great teamwork and exercise involved, but it is a very sociable game which is why most of us play.”
Last week the Greater Trail Pickleball Community jumped into a project and be-gan converting a Butler Park tennis court into a dedicated pickleball court, an initiative that has been on the back burner for a few years await-ing approval from the City of Trail.
Earlier this year, the city allotted $10,000 from the Columbia Basin Trust Com-munity Initiatives Program to the Greater Trail Pickleball Community for conversion of a Butler Park tennis court into a dedicated pickleball court.
“What we are � nding is that with the number of peo-ple playing pickleball, three courts just aren’t enough,” Wur� inger explained.
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Sports...summer B.C. Seniors Games
“We � gure that we can get four pickle-ball courts on just one tennis court, but we’ve had to convince the city that it is pos-sible.”
Although pick-leball appears to be very similar to tennis, it is more accessible to a wider range of play-ers, particularly chil-dren and seniors.
� e game is played with a hard paddle
and plastic wi� e (pickleball) ball, and a net similar to that used in tennis, but mounted two inches lower. � e pickleball ball typically moves at one-third the average speed of a tennis ball
and the court is just under one-third the area of a tennis court.
“� ere is a move afoot because the sport is growing and we think it should grow some more,” said Wur� inger.
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Members of the Greater Trail Pickleball Community gathered at the Butler Park tennis courts last week to practice their game in preparation for the BC Senior Games in Kamloops this month.
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In 2009 Quintes-sential was named
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Church & State Wines is one of the province’s must-visit experiences for wine tourists, with fabu-lous wines, incredi-ble location and very knowledgeable staff. An added incentive is that some wines are available exclusively at the Coyote Bowl winery. I can hardly wait for my next trip through the area and I plan to make the time for a more lei-surely tasting.
–Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Ad-vance - a Black Press Publication.
La Dolce Vita – Church & StateContinued from P. A7
Mika Fortin is a happy seven-year-old girl who was diagnosed with PDD-NOS (autism) at age five.
Her family knew their amazing daughter was developing atypically and they started varied therapies from age two.
She is making steady progress: seeks out her family’s company, shows more eye-contact and has developed a greater attention span and she now uses around 15 words regularly, expresses her wants more clearly and has been known to con-tribute to the dinner table conver-sations from time to time.
But the fundraising effort to help pay for her education and special needs continues and the family has turned to the community of Ross-land for help. So far the family has raised $8,000 towards their $13,000 goal. They’ve also made it to the Option Institute for a total of three advanced programs in the last 18 months to solidify their home pro-gram.
Mika’s mom Genevieve Fortin will continue to home school Mika through the summer and started training a new facilitator that will start in September. They will be doing an intensive program with Mika starting Sept. 30. This is awe-some and scary news as they are still in need of more funds to make it happen, $5,000 more to be exact.
The July and fall sessions will run at $2,000-$3000. The fami-ly used their personal funds as much as they could and the school
funding helps a long ways to pay a teacher/facilitator at home to help Genevieve, but between running a gluten and corn free diet with pro-biotics supplements and the costs of tuition/training they cannot do it alone. Hence their need to fund raise, again.
“We are so grateful for the con-tributions of the community. It’s a real lesson in humility every time we receive donations, but we love our daughter and we will do every-thing to offer her the best chance to find her voice,” said Genevieve.
“We do what we believe in and if it means asking for help, so be it. In exchange, people that give can really impact the life of a little girl, her family and the community she belongs to.”
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Whoever the dog-lover was who coined the phrase: ‘man’s best friend,’ was pretty close to the mark. The only revi-sion would be ‘man, woman and kids’ best friend.’
Yes, we all love our dogs and there are a million reasons why.
The West Kootenay Kennel Club has been celebrating purebred dogs for the past four decades and is hold-ing an event in Cas-tlegar Friday through Sunday, August 16-18 at the Castlegar Com-munity Church field. It’s up the hill near Kinnaird Park.
“This year we will be hosting our 39th Annual All Breed Dog Show and Obedience and Rally Obedience trials,” says club plan-ner Donna Konkin. “Over the years the
dog show has been held in various loca-tions throughout the area.”
It’s fascinating to see this wide variety of dogs, especially when they’re put to the test in their various trials. The public is welcome to come out and enjoy the spectacle. These competitors don’t see any difference be-tween themselves and world champions and neither would a casual observer.
The West Kootenay Kennel Club encour-ages interested folks to join the group which currently stands at 28
members. The club meets monthly, is gov-erned by the Canadian Kennel Club, and cur-rently has 20 beautiful breeds represented.
“We support each other in all aspects of training and just enjoying the time we spend with our dogs,” says Konkin who, in 2012, earned the dis-tinction of ‘Owner/Handler of the Year.’
Keep this August 16-18 event in mind and if you want more information, please contact Shirley Hubel at 250-365-7038 or email [email protected]
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Taking place to-morrow and Satur-day from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., the Columbia Basin Culture Tour allows you to explore artists’ studios, muse-ums, art galleries and
heritage sites during this free, self-guided event. Travel to stu-dios and archives that aren’t normally open, see demonstrations, new exhibitions and collections or meet people behind the scenes. To participate
in the tour, simply grab a map, your Cul-ture Tour Directory and go!
Castlegar’s Sculp-turewalk is an out-door exhibit of original sculptures, displayed year-round in downtown Castle-
gar. Featuring artists from across North America, viewers can vote for their favourite via ballot: The People’s Choice is purchased by the City of Castlegar for the permanent col-lection. Joining us
this year is Jillian Davis who is a paint-er who received her BFA from Nova Sco-tia College of Art and Design. Jillian’s work is bold, contempo-rary, and often based on concepts or intui-tive states.
Opposite the air-port in Castlegar, the Doukhobor Dis-covery Centre is a ‘Traditional’ Village Located on 10 acres of heritage orchard on the edge of the Columbia River, you have much to see and explore. Thousands of artifacts, books, documents, crafts are displayed for your viewing pleasure. ‘Heritage Costumes” is their new display for 2013. This is also the home of the Sel-kirk Spinners and Weavers Guild. It’s a non-profit organi-zation that has been active in the West Kootenays since 1972. They also fea-ture a lovely gift shop, full of handcrafted work. Just down the road is The Koote-nay Gallery of Art, a principal gallery for the visual arts within the West Kootenay region. It provides a professional venue for regional as well as national artists to show and sell their work. A wonderful gift shop on site fea-tures the work of over 100 local artists and craftspeople.
Castlegar is also home to Selkirk Col-lege where the Gath-ering Place at Selkirk College provides a welcoming environ-ment for students and community members to come together and celebrate Aboriginal culture. As part of the Columbia Basin Culture Tour, this stop will offer an op-portunity to tour the brand new Gather-ing Place facility and the indigenous plant gardens surrounding the Gathering Place building and tipi.
Guests will be in-vited to participate in a handwork activity
and to view some of the beautiful artwork in the Gathering Place. Some of the artwork at the Gath-ering Place includes a locally made and hand-painted grand-mother drum and a custom-made metal shield.
In the Robson area, see Mirja Vahala and her distinctive land-scape paintings while visiting her spacious art instruction stu-dio. Discover oppor-tunities to learn how to draw and paint, or to raise your art skills. Browse the stu-dio plus see more art-work at Windborne B&B, where Mirja’s studio is housed. Paintings are avail-able for purchase. Enjoy the beautiful B&B gardens too.
In Salmo at Joe’s Art Gallery you will find a warm welcome from artist Joe Hor-vath who loves to share the art that he enjoys so much cre-ating.
“I paint a variety of subjects. I use a lot of colour. I am a retired man, and love art, and love showing it to people.”
Tour brochures are available at tour-ist information cen-tres and participat-ing venues. Visit the website at www.cb-culturetour.com to view full artist/venue profiles for further details on each lo-cation’s activities or register to receive a tour brochure in the mail.
For further in-formation, call the CKCA at 1-250-505-5505 or toll free at 1-877-505-7355. The Columbia Basin Culture Tour is gen-erously supported by Columbia Basin Trust funding.
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Sculpture Talk
‘School’s Out’ (bronze)
It’s nearly summertime, that glori-ous moment when schoolchildren the world over can abandon learning and enjoy two months of unbridled freedom. Appropriately, the talented duo of Lee Leuning and Sherri Treeby celebrate the rite of passage with ‘School’s Out’ in their second appear-ance at Sculpturewalk Castlegar.
Two years ago, their whimsical bronze of a book-engrossed young man oblivious to his dripping ice cream cone and bene� cial terrier - Summer Distractions – was a fa-vourite here. � e imagery is not dis-similar in ‘Schools Out’ but the mood certainly is. Young Chet is all action, schoolbooks abandoned at his feet and report card (un� attering; he’s had trouble focusing it says) jammed unheeded in the back pocket of rolled up at the cu� jeans. It’s baseball time!
Our protagonist rears back imitating the great Satchel Paige’s unorthodox style, his right hand clenching the ball nearly touching the ground. His le� leg is kicked high as he readies
to throw smoke at an unseen batter. Glove resting on his le� hip, spindly arms in a t-shirt, his face is a study in concentration under his ball cap as he stretches fully and prepares to uncoil a fastball. Perfectly titled, ‘School’s Out’ is a classic pose of a favourite summer pursuit, capturing the pleasure of the game and the � nally-realized joy of being free to play it.
� e two South Dakota artists have worked together for many years, � rst collaborating while both at-tended Northern State University in Aberdeen; Treeby while completing a Master’s degree in art history and Leuning in the course of evening art classes. Eventually they launched their own company – Bad River Art-works – and became more serious about fulltime sculpting. Leuning is a retired wildlife enforcement o� cer while Treeby continues to teach, both at the high school level and as a col-lege art instructor.
Initially, their forte was highly detailed animal studies, gaining them a nation-al reputation through featured artists status for conservation organizations like the Rocky Mountain Elk Founda-tion and Ducks Unlimited. � ese and other charity/conservation organiza-tions sold their wildlife sculptures at auctions and fundraising events. While they still do scale replicas and original works of animal studies, now-adays they specialize in high-relief � gurative bronzes, with an emphasis on historical � gures or representations emblematic of a particular period of time in American history.
“Over a decade ago we were chosen as part of a national group of four sculp-tors commissioned for the American Presidents project in Rapid City, South Dakota,” says Leuning. “Over the life of that massive project we’ve sculpted ten of the life-size, exact bronze monuments. Now historical � gure commissions make up much of our busy schedule.”
� at said, the duo are adept at creat-ing almost anyone, or anything ( uni-versity mascots, dragons, animals), in beautiful, life-like bronze. � e detail is incredibly exacting in every instance, whether it’s a president, a soldier, a shepherd, an eagle or a play-ground baseball player.
‘School’s Out’ is Treeby and Leuning at their best: artistically imaginative, detailed, and playful too. It’s a won-derfully cast bronze that celebrates one of America’s favourite sporting pastimes personi� ed by youthful exuberance at a special time of year.
For more information on SculptureWalk pick up a brochure from one of the ballot boxes in downtown Castlegar or visit www.sculpturewalkcastlegar.com
Welcome to our regular feature introducing the artists behind the sculptures in this year’s Castlegar SculptureWalk.
Special thanksCastlegar Sculpturewalk would like to thank the following
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Castlegar’s Downtown Art Farm Visit this artistic community garden, created by Pinnacle PAC, that increases greenspace in Castlegar’s downtown core. Through cooperative effort, this develops local food security by having volunteer gardeners grow fresh edibles for the Community Harvest Food Bank.
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All sculptures are available for sale and lease to the public. Interested individuals and businesses may contact [email protected].
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Downtown Cast legar • May-September
Peace SignDenis KleinePeople’s Choice Award 2010
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
RainbowPatrick Field
Purchased by Communities in Bloom and donated to the City of CastlegarLocation: Castlegar RCMP
Jack’s Story TimeGregory Johnson
Purchased by Kootenay SavingsLocation: Kootenay Savings Crossroads
Going for the GoalDee Clements
Purchased by Chris & Kathy SykesLocation: Tim Hortons
Nokhom MaskwaStewart Steinhauer
Purchased by the Kalawsky FamilyLocation: Kalawsky GMC
Huge and FoolishRab’ia
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Columbia Basin Trust
Is This Love?Osamede Obazee
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Natural WondersMichelle Moushey Dale
Purchased by the Yule FamilyIn Memory of Adele YuleLocation: 6th St & Columbia Ave.
The DreamerPeter Vogelaar
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Kinnaird Elementary School
Summer DistractionsLee Leuning & Sherri Treeby
Leased by Marlowe-YeomanLocation: Castleaird Village
DawnDenis Kleine
Leased by Krueckl Financial Services Inc., Remax Home Advantage, Linda Nephin,Nutech ConstructionLocation: Kreuckl Financial
RavenDaniel Kloc
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Three Ring CircusTamara Schweigert
Leased by Derek SherbininLocation: Century 21
ExodusCarl Sean McMahon
Purchased by the 2009 Grad ClassLocation: Stanley Humphries Secondary School
Linotype WapitiCarl Sean McMahonPeople’s Choice Award 2011
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
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‘To Love Is To Be’ (bronze)
Currently touring the United States with his latest collection of stunning bronzes – the Meditation series – Martin Eichinger is never one to rest on his considerable laurels.
His evocative studies capture the wonder and beauty of the (predomi-nantly) female form in thematic series of delicate, gracefully styled bronzes painstakingly envisioned and cra� ed in his Portland, Oregon studio. Meditation features four linked sculp-tures that are distinctively Eichinger’s; his style is undeniably romantic, per-sonal, and narrative. Last year, he dis-played the ethereal, beautiful � ree Options Are Open from the same series at Sculpturewalk.
“� e human form, especially the female, o� ers so many possibilities to me,” he says. “More important though, is to visualize and embrace that form as the essence of something much deeper. I try to capture the in-trinsic ‘being’ when I create. I aim to sculpt the soul of the form, it enables my soul and heart to be transferred to the piece.”
He has succeeded brilliantly with ‘To Love Is To Be’. � e � ve foot tall work rises from its granite beginning in a swirl of � ourishes, his characteristic initial abstraction merging into the clean, exact anatomy of a young god-dess looking and raising her arms heavenward. Clad in gauzy fabric, her wavy hair tied in a full bun behind her head, she stretches her � ngers imploringly. � e second in the four ‘breaths’ in the Meditation series, ‘To Love Is To Be’ speaks from and to the heart.
“� is breath is all about emotive release, of loving and being loved,” Eichinger explains. “� ere is plaintive longing here. � e need for, in addition to the desire to give, comfort, tender caress and requited love is empha-sized in her expression, her physique and her reach forward.”
Dynamic, self-exacting and insistent on perfection in his studies, Eich-inger’s narrative, emotive limited-edition sculptures can be found in private and public collections around the world. His work is carried by more than two dozen galleries across the United States.
A professional member and Fellow of the National Sculpture Society, he is also a founding member of the Paci� c Northwest Sculpture Association. He has done numerous commissions and is the recipient of many major awards, but his proudest achievement is the years spent instructing and mentor-ing young artists in � gurative sculp-ture techniques. Many of his students have gone on to enjoy successful ca-reers of their own.
“To impart knowledge and share the passion invoked by creativity is truly a joy,” he acknowledges. “I’m an emotional person – it’s apparent in my work – and I want to � re the emotions and stoke the souls of my students when I’m instructing. Desire and heart are a must.”
� e qualities Eichinger instills in his students is plainly evident in his love-ly sculpture displayed here this year. ‘To Love Is To Be’ is aptly titled, lov-ingly created and spectacularly cast.
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CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)Many new and big beginnings on relationship fronts are occurring these days. Some of these are causing you to let go of things, attitudes, approaches and/or perspectives you once valued. Their time is up and it is important for you to move on to your next set of experiences. The good news is that the cycle that has just begun will open your whole world wide.
AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)The seeds of new lifestyle rhythms have been sown. To achieve this you have had to take some very calculated risks which were not so easy to do. For the sake of increased abundance, prosperity and overall ful� llment though, you did it. Now it is time to stimulate new relationships. Put on your diplomats cap and start shaking hands.
PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)A creative cycle continues and is keeping you busy on a variety of fronts. Now it is time to improve, re� ne and complete what you started a couple of months ago. This process may take a few weeks, especially considering the spectrum of fronts, but now is the time to do it. Consequently, this is probably not the time to start anything new, until month’s end anyway.
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Horoscope for the Week August 2 to 9, 2013Horoscope for theTip of the Week: With the rare and powerful Grand Trine in Water (July 17) and Mars Opposition Pluto (July 27) and the Star of David (July 29) and Mars Square Uranus (July 31) now behind us, but all still reverberating powerfully, and the New Moon in Leo (August 6) and Jupiter opposition Pluto (August 7) this is a major time of change for us all! Right in the midst of all this on July 22 less than an hour before the exact Full Moon and the Sun entering Leo, Prince George was born. A close examination of his Birth Chart certainly reveals all the grandeur and complexity that might be imagined of the new prince. There are certainly some pluses there in baby Georges chart, and it has its full fair share of challenges as well. I will bring closer attention to it in my upcoming newsletter which you can subscribe to on my website and is posted on my Facebook Fan Page (Sunstar Astrology). But the really big news is the steadily emerging global village and the changing economy. This morphing process is moving faster with each new day and we are all challenged to keep up. This requires that we are more aware and in-tune with both the outer � ow and our own true destiny line. This is where Astrology can help you signi� cantly. Those who continue to parrot the notion that Astrology does not work are simply expressing their prejudice and conditioned closed mind. They are still stuck in the old paradigm that is founded upon mechanistic physics and materialistic conclusions. We are living in a new paradigm now. It can be described as the quantum age. Ironically, this ‘New Age’ may also be called the New Ancient because many ancient truths are unearthed and re-awakened. In this new paradigm, purely linear logic, dogmatic attitudes and reductionism will all go extinct and this is happening right now. Our times require a more spiritually conscious, accepting, open, � exible and dynamic mode of whole brain thinking than ever before. Our individual and collective challenge now is to tune-in and � ow with the dynamic and dramatic � ow of changes happening in every sector of modern civilization. Thanks to many years of experience assisting people using Astrology and Numerology, I can help you to tune-in to your authentic nature and identify and align with your destiny line.
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West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 8, 2013 A19
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Director of Care
Please apply by email or fax at:F: (250) 489-2673 E: [email protected]
Columbia Garden VillageInvermere, BC
Competitive Wage & Benefits
The Kootenays’ largest provider of seniors’ housing, care, and services.
We are looking for an experienced RN who has a passion for seniors’ care. We want someone who will make a difference in our residents lives; who will manage a staff focused on exceptional quality of care; and who will support each resident to live their best life possible.
EditorThe Grand Forks Gazette is currently seeking an editor to manage its weekly community newspaper in the beautiful City of Grand Forks. The successful editor will work out of our Grand Forks office and will manage a team of one reporter. The successful candidate will have a keen interest in community and become an active member of the community. The successful candidate will be responsible for setting the vision for this community newspaper and for helping our reporter excel with their reporting skills. The ideal candidate will be a self-starter who works well as a member of a diverse and unique team.
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package.Please email resume, with cover letter, to Chuck Bennett, Group Publisher at [email protected].
Qualifications: Proficiency with InDesign and Photoshop are required as is a background in the community newspaper industry.
Duties include: Page layout, writing stories, managing a full-time reporter and some freelancers, proofreading and editing stories, photography, community relations in your role as editor and the daily management of our website. This position would suit a reporter who is looking to grow their career by moving into an editor’s position. We are looking for someone who is inno-vative, computer and digital savvy and can help lead our community-focused newspaper intothe future.
School District No. 20 (Kootenay-Columbia)
Information Systems – Network Administrator
School District #20 (Kootenay-Columbia) is looking for an energetic Information Systems – Network Administrator to join our team. This challenging district position will provide support for district information systems.School District #20 is a compact district nestled in interior BC. We enjoy a strong commitment to technology throughout our district. Our technical environment includes: over 1000 computers (both Windows and Macintosh); a fibre based wide area network connecting all our sites; and diverse software set.Enjoy a very supportive environment, great quality of life and reasonable cost of living in the West Kootenays.
RESPONSIBILITIES:1. Designs, configures, implements and supports
servers and network infrastructure throughout the district
2. Manages network services, management tools and technology infrastructure on a variety of platforms
3. Liaises with service providers, vendors4. Documents network infrastructure and server
setup and configuration5. Logs and tracks issues6. Ensures and manages backups of various
platforms7. Provides security expertise8. Designs, configures, implements and supports
telephone services throughout the district9. Performs duties of Information System
Technician as assigned.10. Performs other related duties.
Deadline for applying is Tuesday, August 27, 2013 at 12:00 pm (Noon). For full detail including qualifications please refer to the Careers section of our website at www.sd20.bc.ca.
Announcements
Coming Events
Don’t miss our STORIES in the Kokanee Creek Park!
We also feature greatnaturalist programs, yoga,
drawing and Jerry’sRangers! Oso Negro In the
Park coffee, frozen and baked treats and movie
nights on Sundays. Join us! www.ecosociety.ca/kokan-
ee-creek-visitors-centrefor full schedule.
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.
InformationMt St Francis ReunionAnyone who worked at MSF come to Lakeside Park Rotary Shelter Fri Sept 6th 2-7 pm for a no host party. Bring a plate of snacks & lawn chair. For more info call Bette 352-7153 or Anne 357-2491Nelson Minor Hockey AssocRegistration form available on website. Save $50 if paid in
full by Aug 15, 2013. $75 late fee if received after Sept 15
Lost & FoundCastlegar Found: Ladies ring in the parking lot across from the Columbia Basin Trust Bldg
Owner can claim by ID at Columbia Power Corporation
(2nd fl oor) or by calling 250-304-6060
FOUND: Nelson skinny home-made walking stick. 354-3979FOUND: Strong Prescription Glasses @ Cottonwood Lake 778-962-0099Keychain with electronic starter. 250-442-2191.Lost: Bicycle saddle bag with prescription glasses inside, in and around the area of Carson Rd. REWARD. 250-478-7604LOST: Cane @ Canadian Tire in Castlegar on Friday July 26th 250 399-4253
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Employment
Automotive
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
We have room in our high volume shop for an
energetic and skilled Mechanic. We offer a fl at
rate pay plan as well. Benefi ts package after
probation period.
The dealership sells new Honda’s as well as all makes
and models of pre owned Cars, Trucks & Suv’s.
The shop is modern and well equipped with up to date
technique including alignment.
We offer in house training through Honda on an
on going basis.
Journeyman status is preferred, but would
consider the right 3rd or 4th year apprentice.
Send resumes toAllan Sanders - Service
ManagerPhone: 250-365-4845
Fax: 250-365-4865glacierhonda-service@
telus.net
Employment
Business Opportunities
ALL CASH Drink/Snack Vend-ing Business Route. Complete Training. Small Investment Required. 1-888-979-VEND (8363).www.healthydrinkvending.co
MAKE MONEY save lives. Work from home. No selling. Turnkey business. Invest after installation. Small initial invest-ment. 20 hours a month. Guar-anteed 100% investment re-turn. 1-855-933-3555;www.locationfi rstvending.com.
Drivers/Courier/Trucking
DRIVERS WANTEDAZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake
• Guaranteed 40hr. WorkWeek & Overtime
• Paid Travel & Lodging• Meal Allowance
• 4 Weeks Vacation• Excellent Benefi ts Package
Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience.Apply at:www.sperryrail.com/
careers and then choosethe FastTRACK Application.
Help Wanted
Employment
Drivers/Courier/Trucking
CLASS 1 DRIVERS Pick-Up & Delivery
Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Class 1 Drivers for the Castlegararea. Applicants should have LTL & P&D driving experi-ence and must be familiar w/the West Kootenay region.
We Offer AboveAverage Rates!
To join our team of professional drivers please drop off a resume and cur-rent drivers abstract to Ashley at our Castlegar ter-minal:
1360 Forest RoadCastlgar, BC V1N 3Y5
For more info, please call,250-365-2515
Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility.We thank all applicants for your interest!
Help Wanted
Employment
Drivers/Courier/Trucking
HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS
Van Kam’s Group of Compa-nies requires HighwayOwner Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training.
We offer above average rates and an excellent
employee benefi ts package.To join our team of Profes-sional drivers, email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to:
[email protected] or call Bev at 604-968-5488
or Fax: 604-587-9889Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.We thank everyone for ap-plying, however we will only contact candidates that interest us.
Education/Trade Schools
21 Week HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
Classes start Sept 3, 2013. Call for more information. Taylor Pro Training Ltd.
1-877-860-7627. www.taylorprotraining.com
Help Wanted
Dairy Queen How Hiring!
F/T & P/T positions at the Grand Forks location.
Please drop off a resume at1555 Central Ave.
Hair Stylist wanted for chair rental. Headlines Hair studio and Forks. 250-442-0014
Employment
Help Wanted
1st or 2nd year Apprentice Technician
We are offering a very competitive pay rate and
benefit package with an exceptional work environment to the qualified candidate.
Send resume and cover letter attn: Justin
summitsubaru.shawbiz.ca
Wanted Immediately
SUMMIT SUBARU
Dishwasher/Delivery Person Greek Oven (back door)
ask for Peter, Tues - Saturday9 am - 11 am
400 Columbia Avenue
Experienced Bakery Person
Please send resume and cover letter to Box 68, Grand
Forks B.C., V0H 1H0.
Employment
Help Wanted
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS?
Relief is only a call away! Call Shelley Cameron Estate Administrator
at 877-797-4357 today, to set up your FREE
consultation in Nelson. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP
33 years experience. BDO Canada Limited.Trustee in Bankruptcy.
200-1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna , BC V1Y 9X1
Full-Time Clerk - Christian Valley Services, Rock Creek, looking for a F/T clerk, Mon-Fri. Mechanical experience an asset. Wage based on experience and/or qualifi cations. Fax resume to 250-446-2893
Heavy Duty MechanicWanted
Yellowhead Road & Bridge (Kootenay) Ltd. is looking for
a Mechanic for our New Denver facility. Applicants should hold a valid TQ for
Heavy Duty or Commercial Transport,class three
driver’s licence and MotorVehicle Inspectors
Licence would be an asset. Resume can be faxed to
250 352-2172
EXPERIENCED CDA needed for part time position. Please forward resumes to:[email protected]
250.365.6397
bc classifi ed.com
Your community. Your classifi eds.
How to place aClassified Ad
with
Call 250.365.6397Or Drop by our office atUnit #2 1810 8th Ave.
Castlegar, BC8:30-5:00 Monday - FridayClassified Deadline 10am Monday
We’re on the net at www.bcclassifi ed.com
A20 Thursday, August 8, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
Teck Metals Ltd. is currently seeking qualified individuals to join our operations team in the following trades:• Apprentice Bricklayer• Millwright Journeyperson• Carpenter Journeyperson• Metal Trades Journeyperson• Instrument Mechanic Journeyperson• 2nd Class Power Engineer• Legal/Land AssistantTeck Metals Ltd. is committed to employment equity and offers competitive compensation and an attractive benefits package including relocation assistance. For further details including responsibilities and qualifications, please go to www.teck.com/careers (Please select Trail, BC as the location.) Deadline to apply: August 11, 2013.Applicants will be required to participate in an assessment process designed to measure fitness, aptitudes and personal attributes.
TECK CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
RUSSELL AUCTION 2067 HWY 3A THRUMS
(BETWEEN CASTLEGAR & NELSON) SUNDAY AUGUST 11TH, 11AM - OPEN 9AM
PARTIAL LIST OF 350 LOTS
HOUSEHOLD• OAK DINING TABLE & 6 CHAIRS• OAK BUFFET & HUTCH• SOFA & LOVE SET• DOUBLE ELECTRIC BED• FISHING TACKLE• COLLECTION OF LP RECORDS• 25 KG PLATFORM SCALE• UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, COFFEE TABLE
• 2 MAPLE DINING TABLES & 6 CHAIRS• 5 BEDROOM SUITES C/W BEDS• 5 PLACE SET CLOVELLY WOOD & SONS CHINA• PARTIAL SET CROWN-FORD BURSLEM CHINA• POWER & HAND TOOLS• ACKLANDS TOOL CHEST OF TOOLS
AUCTIONESTATE HOUSEHOLD & CONSIGNMENT SALE
OFFICE FURNITURE• 3 DESKS, PRINTER TABLES• 4 DWR LATERAL FILE CAB
• 3 DWR LATERAL FILE CAB• RICOH AFICIO COPIER SERVICED• BOOK CASES
VEHICLES PLUS• 2010 5’ X 8’ CARGO TRAILER• 1998 DAKOTA 4X4• 1979 CHEETAH JET BOAT 454 V8• 1986 XT 600 YAMAHA MOTORCYCLE• 5 HP SNOWBLOWER • HONDA LAWN MOWER
• 1971 LINCOLN MARK 111• 16’ BOAT, 50 HP OB & TRAILER• 10’ TRUCK CAMPER• 2 YAMAHA 1989 SEADOO’S & TRAILER• 1998 SUZUKI 90 QUAD
37 years auctioneering
Open daily 9am-5 pm, to view1-250-399-4793
Terms: Cash or cheque only with proper ID
PLUS MUCH MORE
Help Wanted
Employment
Help Wanted
2 positions-fl exible hours To provide Animal Control
and Pound Keeper Services Grand Forks and area.
Requirements; good customer service skills
along with a clean criminal background.
Valid clean BC Driver’s License.
Must be physically fi t. Tools to be successful will
be provided: equipped vehi-cle, pound and maintenance
equipment, computer, cell phone, uniforms.
Competitive hourly rate. Go to www.commission-aires.bc.ca for description. If you enjoy working with a
team of committed professionals please submit your resume detailing your
relevant background quoting the job posting number
AC/RDKB/08/13 in the subject line to
[email protected] or fax to 250-763-1099
or go to on-line at www.commissionaires.bc.ca
and follow the links to available positions.
Closing date Aug 15, 2013
An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
GUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas In-dustry. Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message. For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209.
Home Support Caregiver needed. Part time. Must have reliable transportation. 250-442-5920.
JOURNEYMAN WELDER needed. Stainless steel weld-ing an asset. Please send re-sume with references to: PO Box 398, Trail, BC V1R 4L7.
LITTLE SCHOLARS Chil-dren’s Village now hiring quali-fi ed ECE & Infant Toddler edu-cators. For more information www.trailpreschool.ca
Employment
Help WantedMidway:Interior log scaling full time position, available immediately, possible ap-prenticeship, send resume to [email protected]
Part Time Care Giver needed for physically disabled young
man, salary, email resumes to Barb Mark at
RESERVATIONS, SALES & ADMINISTRATION
POSITIONFor Fitness & Health Retreat
in Ainsworth. www.mountaintrek.comPart time, with fl exibility
required for additional daysas needed. $18.00/hr.Requires: Excellent
communication and computer skills with extreme focus todetail. Experience in offi ce management & customer
service preferred.Send resume to:
[email protected] before August 2.
Wanted experienced Feller Buncher operator,
permanent position w/full benefi ts, in East Kootenays,
220 days/yr. Call 1 (250)349-5415
or fax 1(250)349-7522.
Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services
Cook needed apply with resume to Chances Castlegar
Ask for Sandy or Leah
Trades, Technical
Certifi ed Journeyman Automotive Tech
required for full time work in busy local shop. Fax resume
& cover letter to 250-442-2884 or
e-mail to [email protected].
Services
Healing ArtsGrand Forks: Inner care for women. Chakra readings, healing energy, rest,relaxation. $50. 250-442-8239.
Education/TutoringGrand Forks: Joan’s English Instruction for all ages- written, spoken, research, documents. $25/hr. 250-442-8239.
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN debt? Cut debts more than 50% and be debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free con-sultation. Toll Free 1-877-556-3500, BBB Rated A+www.mydebtsolution.com
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.
www.pioneerwest.com
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: it’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.
M O N E Y P ROV I D E R . C O M . $500 loan and more. No credit refused. Fast, easy, 100% se-cure. 1-877-776-1660.
Need CA$H Today?
Own A Vehicle?Borrow Up To $25,000
No Credit Checks!Cash same day, local offi ce.www.PitStopLoans.com
1-800-514-9399
Help Wanted
Services
Home Care
Helping Hands support with your, yard and
garden, construction, maintenance, painting etc.
Household services, computer help,
healthy cooking, cleaning, massage & laughter yoga.
Local references. Service makes us smile.
250-442-0838.
Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption, property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind and a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
Photography / VideoStudio 10 SolTierra & Shea Int’l present mini-modeling workshops with modeling pho-toshoots & acting headshot/re-sume. All photography servic-es available. 250-444-0088.
Concrete & PlacingWe manufacture all your cast stone products: gravestones, countertops, ornaments and more. You dream it we build it. Call Devisser 250-442-0049.
ContractorsHANSON DECKINGWest Kootenay Agent forDuradek 250-352-1814
Garden & LawnGood soiless mix $35 pickup load. Pick up between 9:30-12:30, Monday - Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014.Grand Forks: Joan’s outdoor care for seniors. Lawn cut, weeding, garden TLC - love your yard. 250-442-8239. $15/ hr.
Help Wanted
Services
Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)
Misc Services
Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop• Mobile & RV Park• U-Haul/moving supplies
Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pmSat : 10 am - 4 pm
Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778
Professional Organizing Clearing clutter Nelson
Organizing for Home, Offi ces & Stores, decorating exp.
Enjoy downsizing for Seniors Free Consultation call
CJ Colson 250 505-7547
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay
HAY FOR SALE small square
$160/ton250-428-4316
LivestockMiniature geldings, sheep, goat, pack mules and horse drawn wagon. 250-447-9442.
Older Horse (Max) wants home with horses. Thorough-bred, well trained, athletic, sweet disposition, beautiful movement. No bad habits. Good riding companion. Trained in dressage & hunter jumper. 250-444-6664.
Merchandise for Sale
Antiques / VintageAntique oak icebox, beautiful solid oak, excellent condition. 37.5”Wx22”Dx54”H $1100. Westbridge area.250-446-2761
Comics200 Super Heroes & Action Comics: Batman, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Spider man,
Superman & more. Many still in wrappers.
Sports Pogs Nalley’s-100, Cdn Football Pogs.
Baseball cards 1991 Upper Deck Co. boxed. 250-442-0323 or 250-443-3035
AppliancesKenmore top loading Washer & Dryer, good condition, $100 for pair 250 359-6987
Auctions
Merchandise for Sale
FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products
BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED
GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF
Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available
Quarters/Halves$2.60/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger
$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS
250-428-4316 Creston
Free ItemsFree. 2 Bed Mobile that moves easily. 400sq ft living room with fi replace. Not double wide. Apply 3010 1st rd. across from W-End carwash.
“Free Hay” You cut. Need equipment. 8360 Outlook Rd. Days before 5pm. 442-0882.
Older Horse (Max) wants home with horses. Thorough-bred, well trained, athletic, sweet disposition, beautiful movement. No bad habits. Good riding companion. Trained in dressage & hunter jumper. 250-444-6664.
Firewood/FuelFIREWOOD FOR SALE: Log-ging truck loads, 10-11 cords, mixed species. Nelson, Salmo, Fruitvale, Trail. $1700-$1900 depending on delivery dis-tance. 250-367-9299
Garage SalesAnaconda Second Hand and Collectibles. 25% off every-thing in store until Sept 2.
Christina Lake: House Sold! Everything must go! #10 Skands rd. Fri Aug 9 to Sun Aug 18, 9am-5pm. Antique dressers, toys, pruning lad-ders, garden tools & more. 250-447-9435.
FRUITVALE, 1929 Mountain St., Sat. & Sun. Aug.10 & 11. 8am-?. Large Moving Sale.
Grand Forks: 5305 Siminoff Rd. Aug 9/10, Fri noon-4pm, Sat 10am-3pm. “ Estate Sale”. Everything goes! Tools, build-ing materials, household goods, kitchen, art, furniture etc.
Grand Forks: Aug 9 & 10 Fri/Sat, 8am-1pm. Good varie-ty. #4 River Shore Mobile Park beside Johnny’s Motel.
Auctions
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesGrand forks: Family GarageSale. Sat/Sun, Aug 10/11, 8am-?. 3230 Hall Frontage Rd. Early birds welcome.Grand Forks: Sat Aug 10. 8am-? 6624 17th st. Miscella-neous treasures.Grand Forks: Whispers of Hope Fundraiser. 235 Central Ave. 9am-1pm, Fri Aug 9-Sat Aug 10. Donations gratefully accepted. 250-443-1565.Sat Aug 10th 8 am - ? cornerof Nelson & Behnsen if raining sale date Aug 17th
Heavy Duty Machinery
A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’53 in stock.SPECIAL
44’ x 40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!
Sets up in one day!40’ Containers under $2500!
Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders
JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh. 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB
www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for Sale10FT.MOUNTAIN ASH Tree,some smaller bushes and trees. 250-364-15971 man sail boat, $225. Wind surfer, $250. Rod iron bed, $275. 250-442-0867.2 lg pet travel cages, 30”1x 19”wx23”t, $70 ea. Pain relief designed by chiropractor. Be your own chiropractor for neck, back, shoulders & hip adjustments c/w carrying case, $70. Call 250-446-2761.
Affordable steel shipping containers for sale/rent
20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014
Case tractor $200. 5th wheel trailer 24ft $2000. Skidoo $1200/obo. 1200 Gal & fuel tank: offers. Portable saw mill (push thru) w/ blades $2500. Voyager van 1996 $600. Elec-trical supplies. 250-447-6544.Circa 1920’s dining room ta-ble w/6 chairs w/ original pad-ded seats, hardwood with dark fi nish, excellent condition. Of-fers, must sell. 250-442-3060.Desk, offi ce chair, credenza. Previous own Dan Gerranizor. Asking $400/obo.Double Chariot stroller in good condition. $200 352-0049Greenwood: addition/covered deck built with 2x4 lumber, 10x21ft, offers. 587-894-3377HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Stain-ing. Available onlinehomedepot.com (NOT IN STORES).
NEW
5’ WhirlPool Tubs starting at $489.00
5’ Shower Bases $279.00
5’ Soaker Tubs $279.00
5’ Patio Doors $389.00
8’ Patio Doors $689.00
call250-718-0701
or 778-755-5515
7375 2nd St. Grand Forks
Now taking orders for picklingcucumbers. 250-449-2876.
Olympia electronic compacttypewriter c/w cover & wooddesk, extra supplies $200; Le-longhi toaster oven, bakes & grills, like new. 250-446-2761Pitbull Puppies. Brindle & Buckskin, beautiful markings. Ready Mid-August. $400/ea 250-442-3636.RSF Wood Heater, $425. En-tertainment Centre, $145. 2 Lawn Mowers. 250-442-8057.
West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 8, 2013 A21
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for SaleR.V. Sewer & water portable disposal tank. $125.00. 250-442-3169 or 250-365-9388.
STEEL BUILDINGS/ Metal Buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Topsoil, Sand, Road Gravel Fill with deliv-ery call for prices 250.359.7188 c:250.304.8158Trek Tent 2 room, 8x13’, good
condition only used 2summers 352-9108
Weight lifting equipment. Lat machine, pec deck, universal bench (inclines / declines), squat rack, dip machine, calf raise machine, preacher curler bench, 500lbs steel weights. $1,900 fi rm. Must sell every-thing together. 250-444-9904.
Misc. WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030
Real Estate
Apt/Condos for SaleRiverfront condo for sale. 3 Bd, 1 & 1 1/2 bth. All new kitchen & appliances. Covered deck & lovely fenced yard. $165,000. 250-442-5509
Commercial/Industrial Property
Commercial Residential Grand Forks: Great location, 1,000 sq ft living, separate en-trance to 1,500 sq ft commer-cial, store front, offi ce shop, at-tached garage, all appliances. Willing to rent commercial area $500/m or living area $700/m + utils. 250-442-9780.
For Sale By Owner12x68 Nice location, fi replace, ramp. Duplex or Commercial. 3010 1st rd. Trade for sm house, under $100K.442-7130
Castlegar 3 Bdrm Family Home with stunning view$295,000, Double garage
sun porches, gardens 2 side by side lots, with
separate titles, offer amazing privacy, 250-304-2944
Grand Forks: 2 Residential lots. Great location on River-side Drive, 42’x108’. $45,000. for both. 250-442-2654.
WATERFRONT HOME NEL-SON - 4 BR 3 bath 3200 sq ft, gorgeous city view. 114 ft of sandy beach. RV site incl. Easy upgr. cottage on just un-der acre of land. Go to proper-tyguys.com and type in id # 196175 for more pic’s
Real Estate
For Sale By Owner
GREAT STARTER HOME
&/OR INVESTMENT ON RIONDEL RD.
Above Kootenay Lake. 4km to Ashram, Marine, Golf Course, Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfi nished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug, 12 appraised at $170,000 but older, fl exible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call:
1-780-566-0707
Houses For SaleChristina Lake: 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, basement suite, half acre lot, $365k. 250-878-4413.
Grand Forks: 1900+ sq ft log house, lg diameter logs, vaulted ceilings, refi nished hardwood fl oors, new kitch-en and bath, 3bdrms, on very slightly sloped 27+ acres. 1/3 treed, looks across Granby Valley, creek runs across southern boun-dary, turtle pond, 5 min walk to river and bridge, fenced, horse buildings and outdoor arena, vender fi nancing, $409,900. 250-442-6134.
Grand Forks 3 bdrm mobile home:1.5 bath, gas/central air, laundry room, back deck, 12x12 workshop shed, riding mower included, great loca-tion, situated on 1/2 acre city lot, open to offers. 250-442-8289.
GRAND FORKS: For sale or rent to own. 4 bdrm home. Private setting close to town. View on Property Guys, $179,000/fi rm. Down payment, criminal record check & refer-ences required. 250-442-0065.
Homes Wanted
WANTED IN ROSSLAND:HOUSE or CONDO
To Rent or Buy for earliest Sept 1st.or Oct 1st
Can accommodate date for the right place &
arrangement.Reasonable pricing for Sale.
Can commit to Long term lease of 1 yr, minimum 3
bedroom with yard & garden space. Upper Rossland or Red Mtn. Resort area pre-ferred. We are a family with
behaved outdoor dog. Professional couple with
steady income and children. Please call 250-362-7681
evenings & weekends. 250-231-2174 daytime. Monika
KootenaysALL WEST KOOTENAY
REAL ESTATEwww.KootenayConnection.com
FREE Market EvaluationAir Miles/Moving Trailer
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Real Estate
RV SitesREDUCED SUMMER pricing. Beachfront Avorado RV Re-sort. New sites for sale $44,500. Co-op Resort w/Life-time Ownership! Call (250)228-3586 or online at: www.avorado.com
Other Areas20 ACRES FREE! Own 60 acres for 40 acre price/pay-ment $0 Down, $198/mo. Money Back Guarantee, No Credit Checks. Beautiful Views, West Texas. Call 1-800-843-7537.www.texaslandbuys.com
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentBella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250.364.1822BV MANOR, Fruitvale, unas-sisted living, senior couple 1bd. $415./mo. N/S, N/P. In-cludes utilities &cable TV. 250-367-7612, 250-367-7046.CASTLEGAR, 1Bdrm. ground level, f/s, $600./mo.util.incl., avail. immed. 604-512-4178Ermalinda Apartments, Glen-merry. Adults only. N/P, N/S. 1-2 bdrms. Ph. 250.364.1922E.Trail 1bd apt., f/s, coin-op laundry. 250-368-3239Francesco Estates, Glenmer-ry. Adults only. N/P, N/S, 1-3 bdrms. Phone 250.368.6761.Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, SxS duplex. N/S, N/P. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.Grand Forks: lg 1 bdrm apt, river view, quiet, ideal for ma-ture adult. 250-442-8367
SELKIRK MANORCEDAR MANOR
1 & 2 Bedroom AptCall 250-304-3026
250-365-3034SUNNINGDALE, 3bdrm., incl. heat & cable. No smoking, No pets. $850./mo. Available Now. 250-368-7005SUNNINGDALE, spacious, bright 1bd, perfect for couple/ senior, n/p,n/s. 778-515-1512TRAIL,2bd. apt.Sept.1.Friend-ly, quiet secure bldg. Heat incl. N/P, N/S. 250-368-5287TRAIL, ONE bdrm. furnished Apt. $500/mo. + utilities. Non-smoking. 250-364-5678
Apartment Furnished
Small 1 bdrm suite furnished Ymir W/D N/S, ref, Petspossible $600/m includesheat 604 989-0258
Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Cottages / Cabins2 bd cottage by Gilpin Rd. Sep 1. F/S, wa, wood heat. $700, incls most util’s. Ref’s & de-posit required. Minimum 8m lease. Suitable for working couple w/ car. 250-442-2604. See ad# 31802 in GRAND-FORKS.GYOS.ca
Rentals
Duplex / 4 PlexMidway 1/2 Duplex, 2 bdrm, 3 baths, jacuzzi tub, 5 applianc-es, 2 large storage areas, lg sun deck Carport, 30A RV plug air-to-air HVAC, $800/m incl internet access HDTV ac-cess avail for $50/m call 250 449-8171 / 250 449-8170.
Mobile Homes & Pads
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laun-dry hookup, No smokers OR pets. Best suited for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord references re-quired. 250-442-8289
Homes for RentAnaconda: 2 bdrm house, N/P, N/S $500/mo plus DD. Available immediately. Call 250-445-2339
CASTLEGAR DT, 2 Bdrm House close to schools & shopping, N/S, N/P, Avail
immediate, $850/mth +utilities Call 250-399-4741
Castlegar furnished 3 Bdrm main fl oor, short term tenant
required, Sept to June, directly across from Community Complex, $1,195/mth includes utilities, 250-365-2839 or 365-3621
showing Aug 10th, 12 - 2
Christina Lake: 3 bdrm, long term rental/lease, avail now. Accepting applications, RR, N/S. $1,100/m utils inc. Gar-age avail at additional cost. 250-442-2683.
Christina Lake - waterfront 3BR/2BA fully furnished home available Sep 2013-May 2014, $700/mo + util’s. NS, NP, 210 ft of waterfront, large private beach & dock. WD, upright freezer. RR. 250-447-9749.
Grand Forks. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 3 appl’s. NS, complete reno. Rural, quiet, 1km from down-town. References required. $750/mo+util’s 250-442-7476.
Grand Forks 2-bdrm house with F/S, W/D. N/S, N/P. $750/m +utils. Avail Aug 1st. 250-442-3964.
Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847
Grand Forks: 3 Bdrm/2 Bath house. Quiet, spacious & bright. NS, RR. $950/mo + util’s. 250-442-8658 or [email protected]
GRAND FORKS 3 bdrm heri-tage home, close to schools, private settings, N/S, N/P. Ref-erences required. $850 month + utilities. 250-442-0065.
GRAND FORKS: Rent to own or for sale. 4 bdrm home. Pri-vate setting close to town. View on Property Guys, $179,000/fi rm. Down payment, criminal record check & refer-ences required. 250-442-0065.
ROSSLAND 3BDRM, w/d,n/s,n/p,$1000 plus utilities, avail. Sept 1. 250-367-7927
W.TRAIL, 2Bdrm. available now. $900./mo. including utilities. 1-250-960-9749.
W.TRAIL, 3BD. fully furnished home, beautiful garden, $1,300./mo. utilities included. 250-364-5678
Small Ads work!
Rentals
Property Management
RentalsGrand Forks; 2 bdrm apt. $750/m utils inc. 2 bdrm suite, 5 appl’s, $750/m. 2 bdrm mobile, 4 appl’s, lg fenced yard, $750/m, avail Sep 1/13Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s, $520/m. 3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m. Christina Lake: 2bdrm, 2 bath, partly furnished, 5 appl’s, $850/m. Avail Sep 1/13.
PRIME COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE
Available in Greenwood
Terms negotiableN/S, N/P, References.
Ken: [email protected]
Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Room & BoardGrand Forks: room in lg home, 5 min drive from down-town, cable, internet, phone & utils includ, shared kitchen & bathroom. $425/m. 250-442-5646.
TRAIL, QUIET family home, beautiful garden, $750./mo. all inclusive. Shared house. 250-364-5678
Shared Accommodation
CASTLEGAR 1 Bdrm Room for rent for college student,
Separate Bathroom, shared kitchen with own fridge, use of
W/D, private Living room wireless internet, Avail Sept
1st, Home owner is shift worker, $450/mth, Call
250-365-5527 msg for Pam
StorageCascade Containers & Stor-age. Sales or Rentals $100 month. 442-2599 or 443-1599.
Suites, LowerCastlegar 1 bdrm apt’s $650
$625 & $530/mth, 2 bdrm $800/mth, 3 bdrm modular
$1000/mth + utilities Call 250-608-3930
Castlegar 1 Bdrm bsmt suite private ent, $650/mth incl utilities & cable, references please, Phone 250-365-5863
Christina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, $700/m utils, cable & internet included, partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275.
Suites, UpperCastlegar bright 2 Bdrm top
fl oor suite, 3 level family home Close to rec centre &
shopping, transit, quiet responsible only need apply Lrg yard & shared covered
patio/bbq. access to laundry N/S, N/P $800/mth incl heat a/c, cable & internet, Avail
Aug 1st 250-365-3369
Grand Forks: Lg very clean quiet 1 bdrm, large deck, 10 mins to town. N/S, N/P, utils incl, $650/m. Avail Aug 15th or Sept 1st. 250-584-9458
Rentals
TownhousesEdgewater Townhouse in Glenmerry, 3bd, 1.5Bth.,f/s, $850./mo. 250-368-5908
WOODLAND PARK HOUSING CO-OP affordable clean 3 bedroom townhouse
with basements centrally located and close to
amenities, park like setting Applications forms at
#1,1692 Silverwood Crescent Castlegar, 250-365-2677
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Want to RentMan, 50+ looking for awork-trade situation on a farm setting in the area. Hardworker with very skilled dogs. Good refs contact Ron @[email protected] 352-9876
Nelson: 2 responsiblepeople with 2 fi xed cats (well behaved) up to $850/m allincluded, within city limitsincome guar, good tenants Star @250 551-9178
Young independent senior req long term rental. Very modest income; up to $450/m all inclu. Will consider some work towards rent. Looking for small self-contained cabin on acreagewithin reasonable range of Nelson. Solid ref avail LM for Dan @250 551-3015
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Cars - Domestic1988 Dodge Spirit. 2.5ltr, 4 cylinder engine. 270,000/km. Runs good, needs brake-work.$300/obo 250-444-0113.
1995 Pontiac Grand Prix GT. Power everything, A/C, winters & summers, mtd. sun roof, stereo. Family owned 14yrs. $2,200/obo. 250-442-8642.
2001 Volvo XC70 all wheel drive station wagon. White with Tan interior. Very good condition, no rust or accidents. Needs no repairs. $5,500. 250-442-2674 after 6pm.
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Cars - Sports & Imports
1991 Jetta-turbo diesel, goodcondition, mechanically sound. $2,500/obo. 250-442-7777.
Recreational/Sale1984 CLASS “A” SouthwindMotorhome 454 engine, many extras, fi ne condition, re-markably well kept. $7,500. 250-367-74851995 11ft. Northland truck-camper. Deluxe unit in good condition. 250-443-1575.
“ Aztec RV Resort” in Mesa Arizona
Everything you want in a RV Resort & Park Model.
Great location, all amenities, Non smoker, 14 x 40 (double
tip out), clean, no leaks,sm friendly park,
putting green, laundryshuffl eboard, car wash.
$13,000/obo. 250-443-3013.
Trucks & Vans1989 Chevy Van, 350, auto, 4 captain seats. good shape, $3,500. Tent trailer, sleeps 6, cooler, stove, sink, furnace, $550. 250-442-3981.1995 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel SLE 2500 4x4 extended cab short box. Only 40,000 miles on new motor. Exc.cond. 250-442-8900 or 250-443-1943.1998 Chev Z71, 4x4 ext. cab, 3dr short box, new front brakes, $2,000/fi rm. 442-4220.2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Ext/cab, 4x4, air bag suspen-sion, trailer tow pack, canopy, needs motor work. $1,800 250-442-6091.
Boats12ft Angler kayak, $400. 250-442-9780.
2003 Four Winns Fish & Ski
Freedom 180 F/S, fully serviced 4.3L
VOLVO PENTA engine, removable side windows for
more fi shing room, tilt steering, removable seats
with interchanging seat posts, rear entry ladder, front control for rear leg trim, full
cover with anti pooling poles, electric motor off bow
for fi shing, custom matched trailer, Bimini top.
This is really a great boat!! $15,000 obo.
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2013 CROSSTOURMSRP $30,630 HONDA DISCOUNT $3,500GLACIER HONDA DISCOUNT $1,133 TOTAL DISCOUNT - $4,633
SALE PRICE $25,997
A24 Thursday, August 8, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
623 Railway Street, Nelson • 1.866.605.4248 nelsonfordsales.com
DLN# 28082
(250) 352-7202
SAVE$2,500
* plus taxes and $699 admin fee
THE ONLY NON-COMMISSIONED FORD STORE IN THE KOOTENAYS
Sales AssociateEd Wilkie
Sales AssociateKeith Phillips
DLN# 28082
General ManagerRobbie McMahon
Financial Services Manager
Rob Squires
Sales AssociateTom Best
Sales AssociateAbe Fominoff
2013 Ford Escape SEMSRP $28,999* Over 17 to choose from!
Nobody beats a Nelson Ford deal... Nobody!
EVER AT NELSON FORDBIGGEST S.U.V. SALE
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SHARE OUR PASSION...SHARE OUR PRICE!
EMPLOYEE PRICE: $26,924*
EMPLOYEE PRICE: $38,171*13ED3829
2013 Ford Edge SELMSRP $42,499*
Over 8 to choose from!*Plus taxes & $699 admin fee
PLUS 0% FINANCING (O.A.C)
Attention all current SUV, van and truck owners!
Additional $1000 OFF available
(ask for details)
All credit applications accepted!