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Sometimes families can be thrown an un-expected curveball.
Recognizing that an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a
lifelong challenge that impacts the entire family unit, a local or-ganization is offering support to those who at times can be left on the sidelines – brothers and sisters of children with an ASD diagnosis.
Sibling support workshops, or ‘Sib Shops’, launch Nov. 10 from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. through the Trail-based affiliate of the Okanagan Centre for Autism Intervention (OCAI).
“Sib shops acknowl-edge that being the brother or sister of a person with special needs creates a lifelong bond that is unique,” explained Sara Maloff and Carolynn Wood, OCAI behaviour in-terventionists. ”We will help with feelings, like guilt, because sib-lings are usually in the role the longest,” Maloff added. “They also need support throughout their lives.”
ASD is a complex condition that affects normal brain devel-opment and impacts a person’s social rela-tionships, communi-cation, interests and behaviour.
Effects can be invisi-ble, but are wide rang-ing, and can include speech impairments, inability to make eye contact, and disinterest in sharing enjoyment with others.
Growth has been demonstrated through early behaviour inter-vention. But with such an intricate series of ASD symptomatology,
creating peer support and increasing parental and caregiver aware-ness of sibling-related concerns is integral to healthy and happy fam-ily development.
Maloff and Wood recently attended the Southwest Conference on Disability in Albu-querque, New Mexico, and are ready to share interactive activities they learned at the an-nual gathering’s Sibling Support Project.
“Sib shops are a spir-ited mix of new games that are designed to be unique, off beat and appealing to a wide ability range,” said Maloff. “And we’ll talk about the good and not so good. It’s a safe way for discussion about whatever experiences they’ve had, and pro-vide an opportunity to meet others who also have siblings with dif-ference.”
Another first time OCAI offering slated to begin Nov. 21 is the ‘Girlz Group,’ which are two-hour sessions designed to support
young ladies from ages 6 to 19 in the areas of cognitive, social, emo-tional, life and commu-nity skills.
There are certain challenges unique to girls, says Maloff. “The goal is to sup-port young girls with special needs to build a healthy self-esteem, foster friendships, and create a safe space for girls with differences, to learn.”
The Sib Shops and Girlz Group involve gross motor games, or play with a lot of move-ment, so the organiza-tion is still scouting for an appropriate venue because the OCAI Far-well Street office is tight on square footage.
“I’ve put out feelers to a couple of different places,” said Maloff. “But if anyone wants to donate a building to us, we will take it,” she chuckled.
Autism spectrum disorders typically manifest before three years of age and are as-sociated with impaired verbal and non-verbal
communication, social interaction and re-stricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour.
Though an ASD di-agnosis impacts quality of life and the condition isn’t ‘curable,’ there is hope and help through early intervention and the development of an individualized be-haviour support plan.
“There’s a lot of re-search supporting growth – that growth happens when we im-plement early intensive behaviour interven-tion,” said Rebecca Oli-ver, OCAI’s Trail-based behaviour consultant. “Early intervention is successful in the fact that there’s individual growth for each and ev-ery child that we work with.”
For information in Trail, Castlegar, Rossland, and Fruit-vale, contact Oliver at 250.608.8828 or by email at [email protected]. For areas from Nel-son to Salmo, contact Carey Lehman at 250-505-9080 or email [email protected].
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Seventy- h in an alphabet-ical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names
Although Grand Forks’ name isn’t mysterious or un-usual, its origin is convoluted enough that we’ll devote two installments to it.
Many sources state Grand Forks was originally called Grand Prairie or Grande Prai-rie, which is true, but Grande Prairie actually referred to the entire valley; Grand Forks was a townsite within Grande Prai-rie. For a while, both names were used simultaneously.
In a 1930 interview pub-lished in the Boundary His-torical Society’s 10th report, Sydney Russell Almond (namesake of the Almond Gardens neighbourhood) stat-ed: “ e name [Grand Forks] was used by the few people living just in the vicinity, but we old settlers always used Grande Prairie for the entire district, the forks included. Grande Prairie was what the district was known as long before there was any Grand Forks and that name was never heard generally until a er the town started.”
Grande Prairie was named in early October 1859 when the British Boundary Commission and its American counterpart surveyed the 49th parallel be-tween BC and Washington. A party of Royal Engineers camped near present-day Grand Forks, and their o cer in charge, Lt. Henry C. Palm-er, sketched the area showing a possible military road through the valley. He wrote: “At the con uence of the three val-leys occurs a large plain, three miles by two, designated in the plan La Grande Prairie.”
It was so labelled on a map they produced in March 1862.
In the Manitoba Free Press of March 21, 1890, John Douglas of the Douglas Min-ing company of Rock Creek explained: “Cascade City is on the eastern limit of Grand Prairie.”
e earliest mention of Grand Forks is in a diary en-try by Robert (Seattle) Clark dated April 5, 1894, and quot-ed in the Boundary Historical Society’s 15th report. An ear-lier, undated entry from that year said “Starting a townsite at North Fork bridge. Wise-man starting to put up a hotel.” Clark’s daughter Ella is some-times credited with choosing the name Grand Forks. Others say it was the Manly family.
e rst newspaper men-tion is in the debut issue of the Fairview Advance, dated April 26, 1894: “ e new townsite at the junction of the North Fork of the Kettle River with the main stream is to be called Grand Forks.” e same issue added: “ e Grand Prairie valley, in which there are over 90 settlers, has no store of any
kind, though one is now being built at the new townsite.”
Angus K. Stuart of the Ad-vance wrote to Member of Parliament J.A. Mara on Sep-tember 3 that a post o ce was needed at “Grand Forks in Grand Prairie.”
But the new name took a while to catch on, for the Ad-vance of December 5 (which by that time had moved to Midway) still carried ads for the “Grand Prairie Hotel, Grand Prairie, Kettle River, BC.” and the “Grand Forks Hotel, Kettle River, BC.”
e Grand Forks post of- ce opened January 1, 1895 and the city was incorporated April 15, 1897. Gradually, the name Grande Prairie died out — no doubt partly due to con-fusion over another Grande Prairie southeast of Kamloops, and yet another in what is now Alberta. (It didn’t seem to matter that there was a much larger Grand Forks in North Dakota.)
But the naming of Grand Forks was not yet settled.
Next: Piedmont, Miner, or Ystradyfodwg?
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CASTLEGAR – Selkirk College for-est technology program alumna Jean Christie returned to her roots on the Castlegar campus earlier this month in hopes of finding eager recruits to join her on the industry frontlines with West Fraser Timber.
Christie is a rising star within her company and the industry. Graduating from Selkirk College in 2010, Christie first went to work for West Fraser as a summer student at the forestry giant’s Quesnel operation. Last year, Christie was included in the “Top 20 Under 40” article in Wood Business Magazine as one of the young forestry leaders in Canada.
In early October, Christie took a break from duties as silviculture coor-dinator to join a West Fraser recruiting trip aimed at reaching out to post-sec-ondary schools across Western Cana-da.
“The reputation of Selkirk College is very good, it has a super solid forestry program,” she said after the presenta-tion. “We are looking for people who have completed their two-year diploma program, and with training provided by us, are ready to go into these posi-tions.”
West Fraser visits colleges and uni-versities annually, focussing on pro-grams at BCIT, the University of Alber-ta, College of New Caledonia (Prince George) and UNBC (Prince George). This month’s visit to Selkirk College was West Fraser’s first dip into the West Kootenay and was set up at the urging of Christie.
“It’s a little out of the way to come to Selkirk, but the incentive is there this
year to expand our pool and bring in the strong students that Selkirk has as potential candidates,” said Christie.
The Right Start at Selkirk CollegeChristie was born-and-raised in
Prince Edward Island where both of her parents worked in the forest indus-try and continue to operate a private-ly owned woodlot. With a love for the outdoors, Christie came out west when she was 20 to explore all the Kootenays had to offer.
Though she did not intend to follow in the footsteps of her parents, after three winters of working in the oil and gas industry Christie decided to change it up and enrolled at Selkirk College.
“The time I spent at Selkirk was won-derful,” she said. “While I was there I knew I was learning a lot, but it wasn’t really until I started working in forestry that I truly realized the strength of the program that Selkirk has.”
Christie was an outstanding student, winning the prestigious Canadian In-stitute of Forestry Gold Medal award in her final year. Christie credits her in-structors for the passion they instilled over her two years on the Castlegar Campus.
“The silviculture programs at Selkirk were extremely complete and I think that had to do with the instructor I had,” she said. “Carol Andrews is such an engaged, passionate, intelligent and wonderful instructor... she really had a big influence on me.”
Looking for the Next WaveThe forest industry has a history of
peaks and valleys. After weathering some recent low points, the industry is currently experiencing a strong come-
back. With the surge comes a need for qualified people to fill the spots.
“There is a real desperate need for forest techs right now,” said Andrews, who has also fielded calls from other forest companies interested in stop-ping by Selkirk to speak with students. “Companies are being very proactive in recruiting at this point.” In her pre-sentation, Christie explained that West Fraser is a company with a robust sum-mer internship program and likes to promote from within its ranks. One of the largest lumber producers in the world, the publicly-traded company has operations across North America.
Forest industry giant reaches out to students
The team at CIBC Wood Gundy has made a donation of $6,000 to the Co-lumbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) for the communities of Cas-tlegar, Trail, and Nelson. Each com-munity will receive $2,000 and the funds will be used to support CBAL’s Mother Goose - Singing & Rhyming Time programs. The monies were raised through the CIBC Children’s Foundation which is funded through the proceeds from CIBC Miracle Day.
Selkirk College alumna Jean Christie was on the Castlegar Campus in early October as part of a West Fraser Timber recruiting trip. With the forest industry in need of trained workers, the Selkirk College Forest Technology Program is seen as an asset for employers.
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e students who took in the presenta-tion were impressed with what they heard.
“You have to look long term and they did a good job of get-ting us to think about long term prospects,” said second year for-est technology stu-dent Adam Flinto . “ ings like bene ts and the way they look a er employees goes a long way.”
ough he still has a few months of study le , Flinto is looking forward to what will come a er graduation this spring.
“Having worked with some forestry veterans this summer, this is a great time to be starting in this in-dustry,” he said. “Peo-ple have seen ups and downs, people have been forced to leave and are coming back now. It’s a good time to be thinking about this kind of career.”
West Fraser fol-lowed up by holding interviews for sum-mer positions on-site at Selkirk College. Facilitated by the col-lege’s co-op education and employment ser-vices, the interviews help students plan for what comes next.
“We’re not just edu-cating the students.... this is their future,” said administrative assistant Olga Shers-tobito . “When they walk out the door we want them to have opportunities and hope for the future, which we want to set in motion before they leave here.”
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City Car: Kia Soul EV & Smart ForTwo Electric Drive. Bob’s Pick: Both entries are small electric vehicles and they’re close in terms of perfor-mance, but the Kia Soul EV is my choice. It seats five (instead of two), has more cargo space and rides nicer, making it a more practical everyday car.Price (base/as tested): $34,995/$34,995Acceleration 0 to 100 km/hour: 10.5 secondsBraking 100 to 0 Km/hour: 43.4 metresFuel economy (city/highway): 2.0/2.6 Le/100 km
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Luxury Car - Over $50,000: Acura RLX Hybrid, Cadillac ATS Coupe, Hyundai Genesis & Kia K900. Bob’s Pick: My clear winner here is the Acura RLX Hybrid, a large all-wheel drive luxury sedan that’s fun to drive, yet very easy on fuel. It uses a 3-motor hybrid powertrain with a front electric motor & twin rear motors. The drivetrain also includes a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.Price (base/as tested): $49,990/$69,990Acceleration 0 to 100 km/hour: 6.0 secondsBraking 100 to 0 Km/hour: 44.3 metresFuel economy (city/highway): 8.0/7.5 L/100 km
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SUV/CUV - $35,000 to $60,000: Chevrolet Tahoe, Lincoln MKC, Mercedes-Benz GLA 250 & Toyota Highlander. Bob’s Pick: Big can be beautiful, as Chevrolet Tahoe has evolved into a more drive-able vehicle that offers a supremely comfortable ride, can pull a (3863 kg) mountain and the new EcoTec 5.3 litre V8 engine provides decent fuel economy, especially on the highway. Price (base/as tested): $57,245/$59,460Acceleration 0 to 100 km/hour: 8.0 secondsBraking 100 to 0 Km/hour: 42.1 metresFuel economy (city/highway): 14.9/10.1 L/100 km
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There’s a lot more information about Canadian Car of the Year, this year’s TestFest event and all the entries available online at the AJAC web site (www.ajac.ca).
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tomatically lowers or raises the second and third row of seats. What is surprising is the lack of cargo space be-hind the third row when it is in use, the bigger Suburban might be the way to go for really large families. DriveThe two-wheel drive Tahoe is the value leader in the GM line of full-size trucks, starting at $51,900-- the GMC comes with a $2000 premium over the Chevy. Yes, this is an expensive vehicle but keep in mind that towing is a big reason why people purchase such big trucks. With a towing capacity of 3856kg (8500 lbs.) in two-wheel drive trim and 3765 (8300 lbs.) with four wheel drive, the Tahoe is up to the task of towing most pleasure boats and family campers with ease. The Tahoe uses the same 355hp 5.3L V8 engine found in the full-size pickup trucks. It uses direct injection tech-nology and has the ability to switch off half of the cylin-ders to help save fuel. There is a small indicator light on the instrument cluster that
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system used in the Corvette Stingray. This system mon-itors the road condition up to 1000 times per second and adjusts the shock ab-sorbers up to 100 times per second to improve ride and handling. This along with the smooth engine and qui-et ride makes the Tahoe feel like a big, luxury sedan. It is no wonder that people who have these big trucks love them. One thing to consider when choosing which truck to buy is the available en-gine. The GMC Denali and Cadillac Escalade trucks
have a larger 6.2L V8, which is much quicker and more capable. This Tahoe is just part of the full-line of trucks from GM that dominate the market, and for good reason. These are well-de-signed, well-made and su-premely comfortable vehi-cles for a large [email protected] LowdownPower: 5.3L V8 with 355hp Fill-up: 14.9L/10.1L/100km (city/highway) Sticker price: $51,900-$71,150
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My kids have my permission to yell at their dad whenever they spot him using his cell phone while driving. Which, unfortunately, is of-ten. I’ve coached them on what to say: “You’re putting my safety at risk,” “You’re breaking the law,” and “Dad, put your phone away this minute!”I’m not alone when I say my biggest fear is that someone I love will be in a horrific, life-changing, potentially fatal car accident. And every time a driver picks up their
phone while operating a car, that accident becomes increasingly likely.We’re all doing it, but we know we shouldn’t. Sneaking peeks at our cell phones while we’re driving has become an irresistible temptation as more and more of us become addicted to checking email, respond-ing to texts and answering calls whenever they come in – and no matter what is going on around us. It’s easy to rationalize. “This will just take a second,” we think, exaggerating the amount of time it takes
to, say, respond to a text message. According to the Canadian Automobile Asso-ciation the average distrac-tion time for this task is 22.6 seconds, the distance of 373 metres of travel at 40 km/h and the equivalent of four intersections or 68 parked cars. But it’s not just the texting time that’s so perilous, it’s the time it will take you to regain your focus on the road, to bring your car to a standstill if you have to. Per-ception, reaction and brak-ing time after a distraction like this – even something
as minor as hitting two let-ters to type “OK” - is 25 metres, the equivalent of a lineup of 17 people.That’s a long time when you’re controlling a power-ful, hunk of metal like a car. The truth is that cell phones have become every much as dangerous an addiction when driving as inebriation – even more so because they lack the ugly stigma associated with drunk driv-ing. Yet the probability of being in a crash while you are distracted is horrifying. Texting, even just a word? You are 23 times more likely
to crash. Talking on your cell phone – four-to-five times more likely. And reading that ‘urgent’ email that sim-ply couldn’t wait makes you three times more likely to be in a potentially fatal acci-dent, according to research by CAA. Findings by ICBC show that distracted driving is the sec-ond leading contributing factor of vehicle fatalities in BC. That’s why, October 20, new penalties for distracted drivers were implemented in this province.
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If you are caught with your cell phone in hand or pro-gramming your GPS while driving, you’ll get a $167 fi ne and a deduction of three penalty points. It’s a rap on the knuckles but also a reminder to fi ght our addiction to electronic devices while we’re driv-ing.Because the fact is, for even the best drivers, it’s impossible to safely split your attention while you’re driving. Don’t be fooled if you’ve been lucky thus far,
because driving while dis-tracted and not crashing or causing an accident has more to do with luck than competence. And seriously, why wait for luck to run out?Overcoming that cell phone addiction on the road is as easy as turning off your phone and putting it in the glove box or trunk of your car, where you absolutely cannot reach it while you are driving. That’s what instructors at Mercedes Benz Driving Academy in-
sist their students do when they step into a car. Yes, I know, you are expecting an important call so you don’t want your phone off. In that case, Bluetooth or wired headsets (worn only in one ear unless you are on a motorbike) are the next best thing. But the key is to make sure your phone is out of reach, because when it is within stretching distance, it’s a pinging candy bar most of us can’t refuse. [email protected]
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For as long as Alexandra Straub recalls, she has loved cars. She can even remember thinking at the age of six, “Only ten more years until I can get my licence!”Born in Zurich, Switzerland to Hungarian parents, she moved to Canada when she was just a baby.Spending her summers in Budapest with her grandparents helped cultivate a strong liking for motorsports. Alexandra can remember watching F1 races with her grandfather, and still does even when she goes to visit.Over a decade ago, Alexandra started her career in the automotive industry. Since then, she has had countless stories and photos published. You can fi nd her work online, in newspapers, magazines and on television. She has hosted “Shifting Gears Automotive TV” and regularly makes appearances on various shows talking about, you guessed it, all things automotive.When she’s not testing out the latest in vehicular goodness, you’ll either fi nd her on a motorcycle (she tests and writes about those, too), on a track or traveling the world.While she considers her “job” her hobby, Alexandra enjoys other activities that don’t necessarily involve wheels, engines or motors. Growing up on the North Shore of Vancouver, she loves the mountains and the ocean. An avid snowboarder and a wannabe surfer, count on her enjoying the outdoors when she has the chance. And to really help her relax, she scrapbooks.Share your thoughts and requests with Alexandra [email protected]
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For as long as Alexandra Straub recalls, I’ve been writing about cars for over 25 years and I’m a long-term member of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC). My auto background is mainly in the service side of the industry as I’ve always had a keen interest in knowing how things work. Especially those oily, greasy parts that make the wheels go around. My fi rst car was an early sixties Triumph Herald Coupe (web example photo) that was traded-in to a dealership where I worked as an apprentice auto mechanic, back in Dublin, Ireland. It spent more time off the road, being repaired, than on the road, during my time as its owner. A Herald had the same chassis and a similar powertrain as the much nicer looking Triumph Spitfi re, which was sold in North America.At the BC Automobile Association I initially worked as a mobile Vehicle Inspector in the Vehicle Inspection Service. The vehicle was an AMC Gremlin and it was painted to look like a cut-away or skeleton view of the car’s mechanical bits. A small car with a big gas-guzzling engine, a Gremlin was an odd choice of vehicle for that job and the paint job just added to its weirdness, yet I grew to like it. Currently I enjoy serving on the AJAC Technology Awards panel and have also been involved in the promotion of trade skills training for young people in BC. When time permits, I still like to get my hands dirty and give my son a helping hand with, his pride and joy, a 1966 Ford Thunderbird [email protected]
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Downtown Niagara Falls can induce sensory overload for some. Including myself.The Ontario city’s bright lights, flickering signs and novelty-themed stores take some time to absorb into the system. It’s a Las Vegas-like atmosphere, where even in the dead of night, you’d be fooled into thinking it’s daytime. The illuminated multicolour bulbs pulse as gatherers from all over soak
it all in. Then there are the casinos…One could also experience a sensory overload when a Jaguar F-Type R Coupe growls with purpose as it saunters down the road. Inside the cabin, you’re greeted with everything that might make your senses tin-gle. A carefully crafted cabin, an 8-speed automatic trans-mission and 550 prancing ponies from a 5.0L, V8 en-gine, wait patiently to be un-leashed on a purpose-built
handling course.Not to mention, there’s also a Porsche 911 Turbo S, a BMW M4 and Chevrolet Cor-vette Stingray Convertible all eager to accompany you on a test loop. Those four vehicles comprise the Prestige – Performance (over $75K) category at the Automobile Journalists As-sociation of Canada’s annual TestFest; a time when jour-nalists from all across Can-ada have the opportunity to back-to-back test what’s
new on the market (See Bob McHugh’s TestFest Driveway cover story). Before my sens-es went into overdrive (with the Jaguar and others), I had a much more sensible time with my specifically assigned categories.The first of three groups I tested was the Small Car under $21k, which included the Honda Fit and the Nissan Micra. Then there was the SUV/CUV under $35k class including the Honda CR-V, Nissan Rogue and the Suba-
ru Outback 2.5i. And finally, Sports/Performance under $50k that allowed me to get behind the wheel of the BMW M235i, Ford Mustang (with the 2.3L, 4-cylinder Ecoboost engine), the Kia Forte Koup, Subaru WRX STI and the VW GTI.The Nissan Micra, for just under $16k is a great value and the car is fun to drive.Then there’s the Subaru Out-back ($33,695- price as test-ed), which was a surprise for me. It didn’t break a sweat
on the off-road portion of the test and drove really nicely on the road. Of course, I can’t complain when I have the keys to the seventh gen-eration VW GTI, or the Sub-aru WRX STI, or even the BMW M235i.Yes, it’s fun to enjoy the com-bined effort of engineering, design, and execution prow-ess, but the modus operandi of the weeklong event is to pick the best of the best.
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By Alexandra Straub
Auto sensory overload in Niagara
‘‘It’s a Las Vegas-like atmosphere, where even in the dead of night, you’d be fooled into thinking it’s daytime.’’Alexandra Straub
continued on page A15
West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, November 6, 2014 A15
While it’s fantastic to take out some of the most in-credible machines on the market, I was pleasantly surprised how much I took to the City Car category. Driving the Kia Soul EV and the smart fortwo electric drive were definite high-lights. Being a huge fan of EVs, it’s nice to know that the cat-egory is growing. I mean, I’d love to be able to afford
a Tesla Model S (as would many), it’s just not always a reality. But the pint-sized smart and the roomier Soul EV are ideal urban rompers.Another noteworthy ve-hicle that impressed me was the Volvo V60 Pole-star. Clad in a Rebel Blue exterior colour, it was a hoot experience. With 345 horsepower from a turbo-charged 6-cylinder engine, the all-wheel drive wagon is not only practical, but also something that left me wanting to drive it again
and again. There’s room for five and a couple strollers in the trunk. A perfect fam-ily hatch?!Then there was the Chal-lenger Hellcat. I mean, 707 horsepower in an urban setting seems like overkill, no? Nevertheless, Dodge has done a fabulous job with updating the interior and overall refinement of the vehicle that now turns even more heads.Winners will be announced here starting in December.alexandra.straub@drive-
continued from page A14
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While Mercedes-Benz information has been available to rescue teams for decades, it was traditionally provided in a printed format or downloadable as a pdf document. Today, it can be accessed by scanning a QR code with a smartphone, providing immediate access to a detailed rescue card which contains all of the structural details specific to a vehicle model, such as the location of airbags, battery, high strength steel (HSLA) and fuel tank.As part of its awareness campaign, Mercedes-Benz Canada has captured Kelowna’s Fire Hall No. 1 firefighters’ thoughts on Rescue Assist (http://bit.ly/10yVkWT).
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CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTATCO Wood Products, a leading Forest Products co an in t e out ern nterior, is see ing a uali ed millwright with a valid interprovincial Journeyman ticket. The ideal candidate will be a self starter with good interpersonal communication skills, and excellent millwright skills. Hours will vary and will include shift & weekend work. Consideration given to 3rd/4th year Apprentices
Please Forward your resume to:
Veneer Plant Maintenance Foreman c/o Kris Harvey PO Box 460V0G 1L0 Fruitvale, BC Fax: 250-367-6210 Email: [email protected]
Help Wanted
Announcements
Cards of ThanksST.JUDE NOVENA May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorifi ed, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St.Jude, Help of the Hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day, for nine days. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St.Jude.CC
Craft Fairs14th Annual Baker Street
Christmas Craft Faire, @ Best Western Nelson. Fri Nov 14th,10am - 9pm, Sat Nov 15th 10am - 5pmSun Nov 16th 10am - 3pm
Admission $2.00Featuring over 40 vendors.
Balfour Hall’s Christmas Craft Faire Saturday, Nov 22, 9 to 3Calling for Vendors 229-5265
Kootenay Artisan Fair Nov 21-23. Fri 21, 12-7 Sat 22,
10-6 Sun 23, 11-4 atPrestige Lakeside Resort in Nelson. $3 entrance fee 12 & under free. Come support your local artisans & enter
for a chance to win adiamond ring/bracelet, wii u or home theater system. For contest details & sneak peak album of vendors fi nd us on
Facebook.
Queen City Christmas Craft Fair Sat Nov 15th & Sun Nov 16th 9:30 - 4:30 at the Hart
Hall 501 Carbonate St
Coming EventsFriendly reminder: Grand Forks Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you.
MONTROSE CHRISTMASCRAFT FAIRE
Fri.,Nov.14th, 10-8Sat.,Nov.15th, 10-4
Montrose HallFree Admission
Career Opportunities
Announcements
Coming EventsPublic 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 Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SAT-URDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.
The World we want: This is What Sustainability Looks Like
CLIMATE CHANGE AND COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS
FORUM
November 8th 10:30 am - 6:30 pm
Brilliant Cultural CentreCastlegar
Keynote speakers, WorkshopsKootenay Premier FilmMassive Choir, Displays
Panels, Vegetarian Potluck
Adults $20 Students $10
To join the choir, register or volunteer contact:[email protected]
250-825-4517 [email protected]
250-352-9871
InformationBoundary
Community Hospice
Association
Compassionate end of life
resources and support.Call
250-443-2162
Michael Smith, Dr. TCM, FMC has moved his practice
to 385 Baker St. and isaccepting new patients.
Acupuncture, ChineseMedicine, Nutritional and Functional Medicine. 17 years experience with a
focus on digestive problems and Autoimmune diseases.
Call 250 352-0459
Career Opportunities
Announcements
Personalslonely gentleman would like to meet a woman the same. Hope I can move in with you. Will help pay some bills, go for suppers & drives once in awhile. Age between 60-70, med build. Hoping to hear from you. Send your letters C/O: Bill, Box 700, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H1H0.
MEET SINGLES right now! No paid operators, just real peo-ple like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and con-nect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-800-712-9851.
PAMPER YOURSELF!!! Treat yourself to the ultimate
in total relaxation!!! French/Swedish
10 am - 10 pm, 7/daysCall 250-608-0206
Lost & FoundFound: Paddle, mid July. Slocan Park Bridge. 250 399-4253
LOST: Downtown Trail black iPhone 4S in gray case begin-ning of Sept please drop off at Trail Times.
Help Wanted
Announcements
Lost & Found
LOST: Missing cat from south ruckle. Sophie went missing on the night of Oct 6 from 7th street in south ruckle. I believe she has wondered away from the area. She is a calico/tabby mix. She has a dark spot in her right eye. I am devastated and need her home. She is a 12 year old fi xed female who was always an indoor cat. If anyone has seen her or may-be has taken her in thinking she was lost. Please contact me Sarah Dexter. 250-444-0395.
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Award winning Ford Dealership is looking
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Travel
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Employment
Business Opportunities
GET FREE vending machines. Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected Territories. Full de-tails call now 1-866-668-6629. Website www.tcvend.com
Career Opportunities
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online train-ing you need from an employ-er-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career to-day!
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 & then choosethe FastTRACK Application.
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
An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators. Meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-780-723-5051.
Dairy Queen Now Hiring! F/T & P/T positions at the
Grand Forks location. Please drop off a resume at
1555 Central Ave.
Drumming Instructor Wanted
Grand Forks Pipes and Drums
We are looking for a drumming instructor to teach
beginning side drummers. This would involve weekly instruction for 1-2 hours. Remuneration negotiable
with band. 250-442-8716
Employment
Help Wanted
Experienced Line Cook
needed at The Greek Oven drop resume at back door
between 9 - 11 Tues to Sat400 Columbia Ave, Castlegar
ask for Peter
Experienced Serverneeded at The Greek Oven bring in resume after 2 pm
Tuesday to Saturday ask for Lenore
Hairdresser: Christina Lake great location, possibleresidence 403 990-0972
OFFICE MANAGERTrail Transit Services Inc.Take responsibility for the smooth running of our small, dynamic offi ce where your pro-fessionalism, initiative and of-fi ce skills will be welcomed. You will have plenty of room to be creative and management is always open to new ideas.Your role will include providing a full range of offi ce manage-ment duties including: -day-to-day running of the of-fi ce.-provision of administrative support to the General Manag-er.-staff management.-payroll.-production of reports and educational packages.-scheduling of employees ac-cording to Collective Agree-ment and Seniority.-some marketing duties.-other adhoc duties as re-quested.You will have the fl exibility to implement new procedures and systems to improve the smooth running of the offi ce.This is an autonomous role and you need to be com-fortable being independent and making decisions. This position will suit you if you have good interpersonal and presentation skills, and offi ce management experience. You need to be self-directed and have organizational and prob-lem-solving skills.Applicants must have:-experience with Sage 50 or similar accounting packages and be profi cient in processing pays.-extensive experience with Mi-crosoft Offi ce Suite of products including advanced Microsoft Word and Excel skills.-experience using database management systems.-excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills.-a positive disposition.This position is initially part-time (60%), work schedule is negotiable. Remuneration is based on experience, however the rate will not be less than $20./hr. Full Benefi ts including RRSP contributions are available to the successful candidate. Applications outlin-ing qualifi cations and demon-strating how your experience and skills match the job re-quirements are due by 24 No-vember 2014.Please submit your resume and cover letter by email: Tre-vor Stach, General [email protected]
Employment
Help WantedThe Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 51 requires abartender for weekends and
relief work. A LicenseServing-it-Right Certifi cate is
necessary. The successfulapplicant to start immediately.
Please submit resume toRoyal Canadian Legion,
Branch 51, 402 Victoria Street,Nelson, BC V1L 4K5 or by email to: [email protected]
TRAIL DENTAL offi ce re-quires: Registered Dental Hy-gienist, part-time position and Certifi ed Dental Assistant for one day per week. Apply to [email protected]
Tu-dor Lock & EngravingLooking for a P/T person
with retail experience,computer knowledge, good
communication skills &dependable. Drop resume to
509B Lake St, Nelson
Trades, Technical
Journeyman TechnicianRequired immediately in Castlegar. Must be fully experienced in all makes and models. Excellent earning potential
and benefi ts package.E-mail resume to:
Services
Art/Music/Dancing
Bring your Band to the Next Level
Hire a multi-instrumentalist with experience and fl air.
Dynamite vocals, saxophones, fl ute, guitar
and very strong harmonica.
I have an extensive background in performing
blues, latin, jazz, rock, country, and original music.
I am a powerful stage presence, a quick study easy to get along with,
healthy, and hold a valid passport.
I have recently purchased a home in Rossland.
I am not interested in non-paying gigs.
Some of my past pro gigs include:
Jack Singer Hall in Calgary, AB
Banff Centre for the Performing Arts
Banff Hotel BallroomEdmonton Convention
Centre and Blues on White in
Edmonton, AB
Call Ronald Halliday @ 778-457-0011 or [email protected]
Financial ServicesARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help re-duce a signifi cant portion of your debt load. Call now & see if you qualify. 1-800-351-1783.
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Financial ServicesIF 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.
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Garden & LawnSpecial Price - Blue Spruce 2-ft to 10-ft tall. More info call 250-442-3878 / 250-442-7920.
Home ImprovementsFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. Call 1-800-573-2928.
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
Merchandise for Sale
BicyclesMen’s 21spd Specialized Hard Tail, blue/white. Rarely used. $500/obo. 250-666-0044
Firearms4 boxes 30.06, $70.
250-443-3132.
WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products
BC INSPECTEDGRADED AA OR BETTER
LOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF
Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished
Freezer Packages AvailableQuarters/Halves
$4.30/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Ground
Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS
250-428-4316 Creston
FurnitureWhite daybed with trundle bed & mattresses, $150/OBO. 250-442-6642
Heavy Duty Machinery
A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all
sizes in stock. Trades are welcome.
40’Containers under $2500!DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders & 20,000 lb CAT forklift.
Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator.
Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB
www.rtccontainer.com
Merchandise for Sale
Homebased Products
Scentsy Independent Consultant
CloAnne Morasse 250-442-0248
Buy - Sell - Host
Misc. for Sale2 stretchers, some fi rst aid equipment. Self contained breathing apparatus (Drager), paid $2,000, asking $900, looks absolutely brand new. Tire chains to fi t 245x70x16. Long heavy duty tow chain. 3 full 20lb propane bottles. 37” Zenith TV, bought new, not fl at screen, $99. 250-442-0122
2 Tires-Michelin X-ice. 205 60-R16, $50. 250-442-8569
2 used good Blizzaks205/60-16 $40 250 505-9175
4 Studded Winter Tires215/70 R15 Low Mileage. 4 For Rims 15” 250 999-0352
Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent
20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014
Fold away Horizon fi tness treadmill. Excellent cond.$800; Ski machine $100; Ser-ger Hobbylock 797 for Plaff $150. Call 250-528-6664
His ‘n Her FashionsRetiring
Everything 1/2 price
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Kenmore free arm sewing machine. Woman’s red leather jacket, size lg(fi ts med). Wom-an’s light brown leather jacket size sm(fi ts med). 250-442-3653.
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Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for SaleSet of 4 Tires GoodyearNordic 205/65-15 winters onaluminum 4 bolt rims $400 250 505-9175STEEL BUILDINGS. “Gift-card give-away!’ 20x22 $4,358. 25x24 $4,895. 30x30 $6,446. 32x32 $7,599. 40x46 $12,662. 47x72 $18,498. One end wall Included. Pioneer Steel, Call 1-800-668-5422 or www.pioneersteel.caSTEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
Tire StorageHeated, secure & insuredPick up & delivery service available 250-365-7416
Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Accumulations,Olympic Gold & Silver Coins +Chad: 778-281-0030. Local.Temporary hydro service pole with meter base. 250-442-3096. Leave a message.WANTED: Glass gallon jars. 250-442-2375We 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.
ToolsFormer Contractor’s
air & power tools for sale. 250-449-2476
for prices & details.
Real Estate
Houses For SaleGrand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hos-pital area, fully renovated, $159,900/obo. 25P0-442-2599 or 250-443-1599.
Rentals
Rent To Own3 brdm modular home
w/upgrades in rural Castlegar .064 acre w/pool & workshop
call Jessica 250 505-7420
Apt/Condo for RentBeautiful Amber Bay Condo in Nelson, Lake views. Avail
Dec 21st. 2Bd & 2Bth. $1300/month incl heat,
washer, dryer, stainless steel appliances & underground parking, storage & exercise
room . N/S N/P. 250 352-6491Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250.364.1822Ermalinda Apartments, Glen-merry. Adults only. N/P, N/S. 1-2 bdrms. Ph. 250.364.1922E.TRAIL, 1&2bdrm. apts. F/S, Coin-op laundry available. 250-368-3239Francesco Estates, Glenmer-ry. Adults only. N/P, N/S, 1-3 bdrms. Phone 250.368.6761.FRUITVALE & W.TRAIL 2bdrm. suites. N/S, N/P. F/S. Laundry. 250-367-7919Glenmerry 2bdrm. apt. F/S Heat included. N/S. $750./mo. 250-368-5908Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred. 250-442-4241.Grand Forks: 2 and 3bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.Grand Forks: 3 bdrm apt. above Black Knight. RR, NP, NS. 250-442-2599 / 443-1599Grand Forks: bright spacious, 2bdrm, downtown, adult oriented, NP, NS, RR, $850 + utils. 250-442-5984 /442-0952.Grand Forks: clean 2 bdrm apt in quiet building. N/P, N/S. 250-442-2865 / 778-478-9169.Kettle Valley Villas are available for year round rental. Fully furnished, all utilities in-cluded. N/S, small pets. $800. 250-449-8323.TRAIL, 2BDRM. Glenmerry. Newly reno’d, perfect for sen-ior, no stairs. N/P. Utilities in-cluded. 250-368-1312.W.TRAIL, 2Bdrm. in 4-plex., enclosed parking. $580./mo. 250-551-1106
Rentals
Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWNTOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Grand Forks: Commercial space/shop, newly upgraded. 6401-Hwy #3(yellow building). 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599.
Duplex / 4 Plex1000sqf 2bdrm/2bath duplex for rent in Montrose. Close to bus stop, dble-pane windows, heat-pump, D/W, NP/NS. $850/month. Ph 604-374-0121Grand Forks: 1 bdrm (lg) ground level suite, N/S, N/P, lg secured yard, $850 includes utils. Double car port. Private entrance. 250-442-2429
Homes for Rent2-bdrm mobile home, yard is fenced. $550/m. For more in-formation. 250-442-2510Christina Lake: 2 bdrm + den, 1/2 block to lake, 3 blocks to school and comm. centre, all appl’s, garage/basement stor-age. Annual lease $800/m + utils. Avail now. 250-762-9196. [email protected] Lake Cozy 2-bdrm mobile for lease. N/S, pets on approval. RR $560/m + utilities. 250-447-2686Christina Lake creekfront. 3bdrm double wide w/base-ment storage, F/S, W/D, avail Dec 1st, long term, NS, pets ok, $700. 250-442-9818Christina Lake: Month to month, executive home on 1.36 acres, includes utilities, one garage bay, snow remov-al, $1,000/m. 250-442-9827E.TRAIL, 2bd. near Safeway, fenced yard. $750./mo. plus utilities. 250-362-3316Grand Forks: 1 bdrm, $700/m inc utils, lg fenced yard, quiet area. Avail now. 250-442-3301Grand Forks: 2bdrm, lg yard, avail Nov 15th, long term couple preferred, reasonable rent. 250-442-3959Grand Forks: 2-bedroom 1 bath mobile home, fenced yard, very clean. $500 dam-age deposit required, & refer-ences required, $800/m in-cludes utils. Avail immediately. No Pets. Employed person preferred. 250-443-3173.Grand Forks: Downtown, 4 bdrm home. Rent negotiable, avail immediately. 1-306-713-8708.
Rock Creek Lg 4 bdrm house on 70 acres w/view.
Property completely fenced. Suitable for horses.
$1,000/mo. 250-446-2416
TRAIL, 4 b/r home, 1 reno’d bathrm, central A/C, f/s/w/d, ns,np, full bsmt, rv carport, nr Aquatic Ctr, 1534 4th Ave. $1200. + util. 250-364-3978
Property Management
RentalsGrand Forks
2 bdrm mobile private set-ting $6002 bdrm condos close to dwntwn $650 or $7002 bdrm updated condo $750 3 bdrm condo 5 appl’s $8003 bdrm home large yard nice view $900
Christina Lake2 bdrm 2 bath 5 appl’s mostly furnished home. 55+ strata community. Snow re-moval and lawn mainte-nance provided. $850.
TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS
AND GREENWOODN/S, N/P, References.
Ken: [email protected]
Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Rooms for RentRoom for Rent- Avail Nov 1stfor student. Lrg furnished bed-room, shared common area, bath, kitchenette with one other student. Wifi Inc, N/S. Refs. No partiers. $425/month250 352-5698
Rentals
RV PadsCascade Cove RV Park @Christina Lake will have some fully serviced sites available for permanent yearly rental. For info please ph.250-447-9510 or 250-666-0186.
Storage
Outdoor storage Outdoor storage space for
rent at Christina Lake.All types of vehicles, RV’s,
trailers, any size.Fenced, lighted,
24 hr. security, keypad entry.Introductory offer
one month FREE onYearly rental. 250-444-0052
Suites, LowerAttractive 1 bdrm suite $500 utils incl. N/S, N/P. RR. Suitable for 1 person. 250-442-0057. Separate entranceGrand Forks: 1 bdrm, $650/m + utilities. Downtown. 1-306-713-8708.
Suites, UpperCastlegar 2 Bdrm
Apartment, Bright & Spacious F/S, Laundry on site,close
to amenities, N/S, N/P $725/mth + utilities
Call 359-7819Grand Forks: 1 bdrm (lg) ground level suite, N/S, N/P, lg secured yard, $850 includes utils. Double car port. Private entrance. 250-442-2429
TownhousesGLENMERRY, Clean 3bd townhouse, covered parking, F/S, D/W, central air. NS. No Pets. $925./mo. Avail. end of Nov. Ref. req. 250-367-9607
Grand Forks: 3 Bedroom units coming available at The Gables for $728.00 per month. Subsidy may be available. Income limit may apply. Dependants required. No pets. Contact Jackie at [email protected] or phone 250-443-0013.
Grand Forks: Responsible family to rent a 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, full complete basement, N/S, N/P, RR, F/S, W/D. Dec 1st. $800+util’s. 250-442-5160
Want to RentSingle women in 30’s req housing in W/Kootenays tri-cit-ies, near bus route. Can afford $400/m all incl. Responsible, ambitious & clean. Good ref avail plz LM Melaine 352-9916
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Cars - Domestic1961 T-Bird Convertible. Rare (only 10,000 made) great res-toration project, body work to primer stage. Phone for more info 250-446-2675. $2000( of-fer good until Dec)
2003 Olds Alero, 4cy, 2.2 eco, winter tires, new battery, manual, $2,200. 250-447-6125
2007 Ford Focus, 82000 kmsExcellent Condition & on gas New winter & summer tires
on rims, $5500 OBO 250-365-3735
Motorcycles1981 Vintage Honda Gold wing, very low mileage, fully decked out, vetter bags, owner retiring from riding. Only $2200 (offer good until Dec) 250-446-2675.
Sport Utility Vehicle2002 Honda CRV, 175,000km, winter & summers on rims, $8,999/obo. 250-447-6197
98 Ford Explorer, 4x4, strong V6, 4.0L, A/C, P/W, good win-ter tires, absolutely mint, $3,200. 250-442-2212.
Trucks & Vans96 GMC, SLT, Ex-cab, 4x4, 5.7, great shape, winter tires, $3,450. 250-442-2212.
Boats
World’s Finest FISHING BOATS
Weldcraft, Hewescraft,Lund, Godfrey Pontoons
Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID1-888-821-2200
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Friday, October 10, 20149:00am - 12 midnight
Check the fl yer out online at thebrick.com or call The Brick Castlegar @ 250-304-2700 for questions/orders.
*O.A.C. with The Brick Card Platinum account (the Account). Minimum Purchase (excluding taxes) of $250 is required. No interest accrues during the Promotional Period. Any Brick delivery charges, GST (5%), PST or HST (if applicable), Merchant Fee (not applicable in Quebec) and other fees or charges that apply to your Purchase (e.g. environmental fees) are required by The Brick to be paid at the time of the Purchase. Any fees or charges fi nanced on your Account, including the Merchant Fee, will form part of your Purchase under the Promotional Offer (the Offer) .If the minimum payment on the Account during the Promotional Period is not made, the Offer will end and the annual interest rate (“Preferred Rate”) of 29.9% will then apply on any unpaid balance owing under the Offer at that time until it is paid in full. Take More Than 3 Years To Pay (39 Equal Monthly Payments, No Interest): Merchant Fee is $149.95. The minimum payment for this Offer is based on a special repayment factor of 2.564% of the amount of the Purchase for a 39 month Promotional Period. Details for a Sample Transaction on your Credit Card Product for the Take More Than 3 Years To Pay (39 Equal Monthly Payments, No Interest) Offer : Sample Purchase amount (including taxes): $2000.00, Merchant Fee $149.95 (4.75%) and interest charges (at time of Purchase): $0.00. Total interest charges & Merchant Fee: $149.95. Total Purchase amount including Merchant fee, interest charges and taxes over fi rst 39 months $2,149.95. (Annual Fee for Card not shown in this sample transaction.). Annual Fee (Quebec Only): A $35.00 Annual Fee applies on the Primary Card ($0 each Authorized User Card). An Account Statement will be provided monthly and cover a billing period (statement period) of 28-33 days. In Quebec, a 25 day grace period applies to the Balance, and outside Quebec, a 25-day grace period applies to any Purchase that appears on your statement for the fi rst time. The balance under this Offer may be paid at any time before the Promotional Period ends. Monthly payments may be rounded to next whole dollar. See your Cardholder Agreement for more information about the Offer including the fees and charges that apply. ‡Product may vary by location and may not be exactly as illustrated. We reserve the right to limit quantities by store and per purchase. To receive bonus offer or discount, complete package must be purchased and kept. +This offer cannot be combined with any other discount or free gift purchase, sale, or other promotion, unless otherwise specifi ed. Δ Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers, iComfort, ComforPedic, and Tempur-Pedic. Minimum mattress set purchase $799.00. ++An Electronic Recycling Surcharge will be added where applicable. Receive an amount equal to the price of the extended warranty towards your next furniture or mattress purchase. Product and service availability, pricing and selection and promotional offers may vary by store. For terms and conditions visit www.thebrick.com. See in store for complete details. Offer effective November 3 - 13, 2014, unless otherwise indicated.
SAVING YOU MORE! November 3 - 13
Public Notice!Dining & Bedroom BUY MORE - SAVE MORE! Excludes discounted, clearance,
“Hot Buy” deals, Buyer’s Best items and promoted offers.
5-PiecePackagesup to
6-PiecePackagesup to
7-PiecePackagesup to
20% OFF
our ticket price25%
OFFour ticket price
30% OFF
our ticket price
80” Chase Faux Leather
SofaCHASE2-S/L/C/0/SB
Loveseat $409.97Chair $379.97Ottoman and
sofabed available.
89” BondedLeather Sofa
E6C/R-S/L/C/O
Loveseat $619.97Chair $529.97
Ottoman available. 2-Pc Zane Contemporary Sectional ZANEWLSEC/RSEC, ZANEBLSEC/RSEC
Available in opposite confi guration.
SOFAHOT BUY$42997
SOFAHOT BUY$63997
SECTIONALHOT BUY
$127997
Dixon Reclining Chair with ottoman
DIXONB/T-AC
Also available in Taupe
HOT BUY!$39997
Self-Clean Range
CFEF3014I
High Effi ciency Front Load
Laundry TeamFR5100LDY
55” 1080P Smart LED TV55LB5800
Zello BondedLeather
ChairZELL2-BK/BR/PL/RD/S6/SP
Ottoman Available.
HOT BUY!$31997
TV HOT BUY! $89899
HOT BUY!
$58995
HOT BUY!
$544HOT BUY!
$1298
Dalton Counter Hieght Casual Dining Package1151PPK5/2PPK5, 11552DPK5/1DPK5
5-Pc. includes table and 4 chairs. Also avialable in dining height and in chocolate fi nish.
5-PCHOT BUY!$95995
QUEEN SET ONLY$84747
QUEEN SET ONLY$95247
Brook Queen Bedroom PackageBP700QPK5, BP800QPK5
5-Pc. includes headboard, footboard, rails, dresser, and mirror.
6-Pc. $1169.95: 5-Pc. + hightstand. BP700QPK6
7-Pc. $1169.95: 6-Pc. + chest. BP700QPK7
7-Pc shown
Stackable Dryer!
50%OFF 50%
OFFALL SIZES, NO EXCEPTIONS
SAVE $847ALL SIZES, NO EXCEPTIONS
SAVE $952
Camp Nou Euro Pillowtop Queen Mattress SetCAMPNOUQP
Reg. 1694.97
King $1214.97Save $1215!
San Siro Eurotop Queen Mattress SetSNSIRDFQP
Reg. 1904.97
King $1319.97Save $1320!
A20 Thursday, November 6, 2014 West Kootenay Advertiser
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