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Serving the Creston Valley since 1948 $1.00 (plus HST) Thursday, January 3, 2013 Volume 65, No. 1 Part 2 of 2012 review Page 4 This week's weather artist: Katana Allard, Erickson Elementary School A joyous New Year to one and all! • Library running documentary, Payback /11 • PCSS boys play at provincials /20 WWW.CRESTONVALLEYADVANCE.CA FIND US ONLINE AT TODAY'S WEATHER Sheldon Browell 428-6805 Jerry Schmalz, PREC 402-9135 Tyler Hancock, ABR, PREC 428-9916 428-9146 402-3498 Daryl Porter 402-9339 Ingrid Voigt 402-3498 Sara Millar 435-0071 Michael Carpenter Broker/Owner 428-7498 2 Offices to Serve You! 1013 Canyon St. Creston • 106 33rd Ave. S. Hwy. 3 Erickson Call today: Toll Free: 1-877-428-2234 OFFICE 250-428-2234 • www.remaxcreston.com DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE “Nobody Sells More Real Estate than RE/MAX” • Outstanding Agents Outstanding Results! 100% LOCALLY OWNED AND INDEPENDENTLY OPERATED T h e r e m a y never be a bet t er t i me t o buy a h o m e ! Local Expertise Global Network Canada Post Publications Agreement 40069240 BY LORNE ECKERSLEY AdvanceStaff Two strong efforts on the road have shown the Creston Valley Thunder Cats how good they can be when they play full 60-minute games, coach Josh Hepditch said on Sunday. After 6-1 drubbing of the Fernie Ghostriders on Friday night the Thunder Cats absorbed a narrow 2-1 loss in Golden against the Eddie Mountain Division-leading Golden Rockets on Saturday. “We played extremely well in both games,” Hepditch said. “I don’t think (Friday’s game) was a fluke. That’s what we can do if we really want to do it. “We stuck to the game plan for 60 minutes and it wasn’t a complicated one.” The Cats dominated Fernie from start to finish on Friday in a game marred only by a Matt Carr goal with 26 seconds remaining, ruining goaltender Tyler Moffat’s shot at a rare KIJHL shutout. The goal was scored on a two-man advantage power play. Creston jumped out to a quick three goal lead half way through the first period. Joey Berget opened the scoring with assists from Brady Ward and Marcel Fuchs. Trevor Hanna then scored twice, the first on a helper from Jesse Collins and the sec- ond with assists going to Trevor Leblanc and Matti Jmaeff. Darcy Flaherty’s unassisted effort gave the Cats a 4-0 lead in the middle frame and then Jmaeff scored from Jonathan Watt and Fuchs. Tyler Akeroyd notched the Cats’ only third period goal, with assists awarded to Collins and Leblanc. “Everyone played really well and Tyler Moffat had an extremely good game,” Hepditch said. Creston didn’t have an emo- tional letdown after making the drive to Golden to take on the division-leading Rockets, but the offence could only come up with one goal despite outshooting their opponents 27-24, and 5-1 in the third period. Golden’s Shane Rutherford opened the scoring nearly 16 minutes into the game on a power play opportunity. Angus Johnston tied the score less than two minutes later, with an assist from Matti Jmaeff. But Creston was unable to put the puck in the net after that. Golden’s James Price scored the winner half way through the third period on the Rockets’ only shot of the final frame. “It was a tough game to lose,” Hepditch said. “We did every- thing we had to do, except score. They had one good break in the third period and they took advantage of it.” The loss, he said, left his play- ers feeling “really frustrated”, but he hopes that two back-to- back solid efforts are a sign of things to come for the second half of the season. The Thunder Cats will be sorely tested this week, with four games on their schedule. A New Year’s Eve game (after this week’s Advance went to press) against Fernie will be followed up with a trip to the BC Interior, where the Cats play three games in three nights. Opponents will be the Osoyoos Coyotes, Princeton Posse and Penticton Lakers. The next home game is Saturday, January 12 against the Castlegar Rebels. Thunder Cats split pair against top teams Lorne Eckersley Lorn Wolf’s second annual Family Christmas Show helped ease the post-Christmas blues at Prince Charles Theatre on Saturday night. Wolf and his daughter, Zaria Storm (pictured) were joined on stage by Lorn’s mother, Joyce McKearney, his sons, Kyle and Shade McKearney of rock band Hard Honey fame, and Kyle’s girflfirend, Sara Jane .

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Serving the Creston Valley since 1948

$1.00 (plus HST)Thursday, January 3, 2013Volume 65, No. 1

Part 2 of 2012 review

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This week'sweather artist:Katana Allard,EricksonElementary School

A joyousNew Year to one and all!

• Library running documentary, Payback /11• PCSS boys play at provincials /20

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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvanceStaff

Two strong efforts on the road have shown the Creston Valley Thunder Cats how good they can be when they play full 60-minute games, coach Josh Hepditch said on Sunday.

After 6-1 drubbing of the Fernie Ghostriders on Friday night the Thunder Cats absorbed a narrow 2-1 loss in Golden against the Eddie Mountain Division-leading Golden Rockets on Saturday.

“We played extremely well in both games,” Hepditch said. “I don’t think (Friday’s game) was a fluke. That’s what we can do if we really want to do it.

“We stuck to the game plan for 60 minutes and it wasn’t a complicated one.”

The Cats dominated Fernie from start to finish on Friday in a game marred only by a Matt Carr goal with 26 seconds remaining, ruining goaltender Tyler Moffat’s shot at a rare KIJHL shutout. The goal was scored on a two-man advantage power play.

Creston jumped out to a quick three goal lead half way through

the first period. Joey B e r g e t opened the scoring with assists from Brady Ward and Marcel F u c h s . T r e v o r Hanna then s c o r e d twice, the first on a helper from Jesse Collins and the sec-ond with assists going to Trevor Leblanc and Matti Jmaeff.

Darcy Flaherty’s unassisted effort gave the Cats a 4-0 lead in the middle frame and then Jmaeff scored from Jonathan Watt and Fuchs.

Tyler Akeroyd notched the Cats’ only third period goal, with assists awarded to Collins and Leblanc.

“Everyone played really well and Tyler Moffat had an extremely good game,” Hepditch said.

Creston didn’t have an emo-tional letdown after making the drive to Golden to take on the division-leading Rockets, but the offence could only come up with one goal despite outshooting their opponents 27-24, and 5-1 in the third period.

Golden’s Shane Rutherford opened the scoring nearly 16 minutes into the game on a power play opportunity. Angus Johnston tied the score less than two minutes later, with an assist from Matti Jmaeff. But Creston was unable to put the puck in the

net after that.Golden’s James Price scored

the winner half way through the third period on the Rockets’ only shot of the final frame.

“It was a tough game to lose,” Hepditch said. “We did every-thing we had to do, except score. They had one good break in the third period and they took advantage of it.”

The loss, he said, left his play-ers feeling “really frustrated”, but he hopes that two back-to-back solid efforts are a sign of things to come for the second

half of the season.The Thunder Cats will be

sorely tested this week, with four games on their schedule. A New Year’s Eve game (after this week’s Advance went to press) against Fernie will be followed up with a trip to the BC Interior, where the Cats play three games in three nights. Opponents will be the Osoyoos Coyotes, Princeton Posse and Penticton Lakers. The next home game is Saturday, January 12 against the Castlegar Rebels.

Thunder Catssplit pairagainst

top teams

Lorne EckersleyLorn Wolf’s second annual Family Christmas Show helped ease the post-Christmas blues at Prince Charles Theatre on Saturday night. Wolf and his daughter, Zaria Storm (pictured) were joined on stage by Lorn’s mother, Joyce McKearney, his sons, Kyle and Shade McKearney of rock band Hard Honey fame, and Kyle’s girflfirend, Sara Jane .

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At the annual fund-raising banquet in

October, the Creston chapter of Ducks Unlimited Canada cel-ebrated Les Stevenson’s 10th year as an active member of the banquet com-mittee. In addition to being an energetic solicitor of sponsors and donors, he also helped to organize

and run the silent and live auctions.

Stevenson pio-neered the introduc-tion of making bird-houses to the school-children of the valley. Over the past seven years, he has given classes on making birdhouses in the schools, which began with the Adam Robertson

Elementary School Grade 4 class. There are hundreds of bird houses in the valley that have been made by children through his efforts, as well as imparting their awareness of the marvelous Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area.

The banquet was attended by 219, and netted $25,140, the second highest net ever. The auctions went very well, and contributed to a high-ly charged atmo-sphere for the eve-ning. The committee extends its apprecia-tion to the generous sponsors and donors, as well as the enthusi-astic bidders, for mak-ing this such a suc-cessful year in a harsh economy.

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The Creston and District Society

for Community Living’s Therapeutic Riding Program is holding its third annual Art Trot on Feb. 8 and 9 in the Sunshine Room at the Creston and District Community Complex. Funds raised by the quality art show go directly to the program.

Regional artists have donated fabu-lous works of their own art, while others have donated unique pieces from their own homes as they “get lighter” and make room for new art. Tax receipts are issued to the donor for the actu-

al sale price of the donated art.

Consider this an opportunity to create or re-gift a work of art or an interesting craft to the Therapeutic Riding Program. Last year there were 40 therapeutic riders and eight horses to care for and train. Grants and donations allow this program to offer our community a superb program at a reasonable price.

For more informa-tion, contact Michelle at 250-402-6793 or [email protected], or Barb at 250-428-2882 or [email protected]. Donations are grate-fully accepted at the CDSCL office (205 Seventh Ave. N.), which is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

• • •

Creston’s Black Eyed Cherries are

looking for a few new members, and are hosting a fresh meat ’n’ greet at the Prince Charles Secondary School bubble from 6-9 p.m. on Jan. 7.

The women’s flat track roller derby team offers a chance to gain confidence and trust, have fun while getting fit, explore an alter ego, blow off steam and build new friendships, while enjoying a competitive contact sport.

For more informa-tion, visit www.black-eyedcherries.com or email contact@ black-eyedcherries.com.

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RCMP seeks witness in Canyon Street hit and runBY LORNE ECKERSLEY

Advance Staff

Creston RCMP are asking for the pub-lic’s help as they investigate a hit and run at Canyon Street and Pine Street early last Saturday morning.

Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said two adult men were crossing Canyon Street when a dark coloured SUV fishtailed into the intersection after crossing the railway tracks. One of the men was unable to avoid the out-of-control vehicle and was hit and thrown into his companion. The former, who was visiting from Saskatchewan, suffered a broken leg and the latter, a Creston resident, sustained bruises.

The vehicle sped away from the scene.Police ask anyone with information

about the vehicle or its driver to contact the local detachment at 250-428-9313.

Other than that incident, the RCMP had a relatively peaceful Christmas week, responding to 50 calls for service from December 24-30, Gollan said.

December 24•A vehicle landed in a tree when the

driver swerved to avoid “a small animal” on Highway 3A and went off the road. The driver then fell out of the vehicle and rolled down into a ravine. He was taken to hospital to be checked out.

•The driver of a vehicle that passed on a double solid line on Highway 21 was issued a verbal warning when police located him.

•A person breaching a no contact order was reported on Canyon Street.

•Police were called to a residence on Rocky Point Road in Wynndel to assist with a family issue.

•A vehicle reported driving erratically on Hillside Street could not be located by police.

•Harassing phone calls to a Vance Road residence in Erickson were reported.

•Minor damage resulted when a vehi-cle collided with a deer on Highway 3.

•Creston police assisted Smithers RCMP in the investigation of complaint of uttering threats.

•Police determined all was okay when they conducted a well-being check at a 16th Avenue North residence.

December 25•Merry Christmas! The only call to the

RCMP was a false alarm at a Northwest Boulevard business.

December 26•An intoxicated male on 16th Street

was arrested and held in cells until sober.•A 72-year-old male was found dead in

his home on Mountain Springs Crescent. Natural causes were attributed.

•Police found no entry had been gained

to a Canyon Street business when the front entrance was found unlocked.

•A white diesel pickup in which peo-ple were suspected of consuming alcohol left Yahk Settlement Road before police arrived.

December 27•Under investigation is a fight between

two males outside of a Canyon Street pub. One was hospitalized with injuries.

•A complaint of phone threats was made from Hearst Avenue in Riondel.

•A five-foot plastic snowman was reported stolen from a yard on Erickson Road on December 19th.

•Minor damage resulted when a vehi-cle went off Highway 3/95.

•Two bicycles were reported stolen from a Dogwood Street residence.

•An investigation of a report of utter-ing threats from 10th Avenue North con-cluded the complaint was unfounded.

•A well-being check at a Highway 3 residence revealed the resident was okay.

•Tailgate parties are pretty much out of the question for a local resident after the tailgate of his 2013 GMC Sierra was stolen from a Canyon Street parking lot.

December 28•An Erickson resident turned in an old

shotgun to be destroyed.•Police checked on the well-being of a

child on Canyon-Lister Road at the request

of a provincial agency.•Packages were stolen from a vehicle

in a Cook Street parking lot.December 29

•Thieves attempted to steal an older Tundra snowmobile from a garage on Kootenay Pass but were unsuccessful. It is suspected they might have been after a pair of new Ministry of Transportation snowmobiles.

•A 16-year-old male walking on Highway 3 near Kootenay Pass was found to be okay.

•A female occupant of a vehicle that rolled over onto its roof after leaving Sanca Creek Forest Service Road was taken to hospital with undetermined injuries.

•A horse reported to be on the Highway near Rykerts was gone when police arrived.

•Two vehicles went off Highway 3 and collided with barriers. No injuries were reported in either incident.

•A male reported to be walking with a rifle and spotlight on Granary Road was gone when police arrived on the scene.

December 30•A male who was reported to have

uttered threats on Riverview Road on December 29th was arrested after caus-ing a disturbance at an Elm Street resi-dence.

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance staff

Lori Wikdahl is down to the final few sleeps before reaching an ambitious goal she set out with 11 years ago. On Tuesday, she plans to complete her per-sonal “walk around the world”, com-pleting 40,000 kilometres on foot since she was diagnosed with multiple sclero-sis in 2002.

Friends and well-wishers are invited to congregate at PCSS between 12:30 and 1 p.m., then join Wikdahl as she walks to Creston & District Community Complex, taking the last of what she estimates to be 4.5 billion steps along her journey.

And then, she said on Monday, the planning starts on her next personal challenge.

“You have to do something,” she said. “That’s the key!”

Wikdahl, a local artist best known for her painting on rocks, is a grandmother

determined not to let MS take over her life.

In an artist’s profile in the Advance last year, Wikdahl said she was bedrid-den when first attacked by the disease. It was time for a re-evaluation of her ambition and materialism and she took the challenge to heart.

“Life is not a pay cheque. Life is not a job. Life is living,” she said “I owe that knowledge to MS. And I have learned that you can take the disability out of the disease.”

When Wikdahl recovered enough to get out of her bed, she set a goal to remain as active as humanly possible, and determined that she would walk the distance of the earth’s circumfer-ence—40,000 km—in 10 years. She kick-started that commitment by setting out in 2003 to walk across Canada.

Wikdahl made the trek—from Confederation Bridge in Prince Edward Island to English Bay in Vancouver—in 287 days, becoming the first woman in

Canada to accomplish the feat.Her 10-year goal didn’t account for

health setbacks, but when the decade of walking closed, she didn’t give up on her goal.

“I’ll do it this year, though,” she said last summer. A rough period in the autumn caused her to come up just short.

She has persisted, though, becoming a familiar face on the streets of Creston as she walks, always with purpose, on the sidewalks, sometimes in the com-pany of a grandchild, but usually alone, pausing only to wave and say hello to passers-by.

“I AM REALLY REALLY HURTING TODAY...suck it up buttercup those 88 km aren't going to do themselves!” she wrote on her Facebook page on Monday.

If pain and depression can be eased by accomplishment, Wikdahl should soon enjoy a happy and pain-free few hours as she looks back on her remark-able journey.

Wikdahl eyes completion of her 11-year quest to circle the world

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This week, we present part 2 of the Advance’s annual year in review, compiled from stories by staff writers Lorne Eckersley and Brian Lawrence (part 1 ran in the Dec. 27 issue). To read complete stories, visit www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca/news, where the review items will link to the original articles.

July5 — A decision to charge for

children who bus to a school out of their designated catch-ment area would cost School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) parents $200 a year, a message delivered at a meeting on June 28, which about 30 people attended to get clarification about the new policy.

“I need to be perfectly hon-est with you — it’s a revenue generator,” Supt. Jeff Jones told parents.

•Canada Day was an extra special day for five Creston Valley residents who were sur-prise recipients of Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals. Selected for their contri-butions were Chris Luke, Muriel Buhr, Henry Schoof, Harry Haberstock and Lew Truscott.

•The colourful new play-ground that was put into use in Centennial Park in 2011 was officially opened on Canada Day. A joint project of the Town of Creston, Creston Rotary

Club and Creston Valley Rotary Club, the playground cost about $90,000.

•A state of local emergency remained in place in Regional District of Central Kootenay Area C, where Ministry of Transportat ion and Infrastructure (MOTI) and Yellowhead Road and Bridge (YRB) crews improved a West Creston MOTI right-of-way off Smith Road with loads of grav-el and brushing.

Kootenay River flooding resulted in West Creston’s Peterman Road being closed completely because parts of the road are covered to a depth of 12 inches. An evacuation alert for 35 homes and a state of local emergency were declared on June 27 in West Creston.

12 — With water levels no longer threatening homes, an evacuation alert for Peterman Road in West Creston was lift-ed on July 6.

•The Town of Creston embarked on a review of devel-opment cost charges (DCCs), a system that pre-determines the costs of building and upgrading water, sewer and roads to accom-modate new development.

While developers foot the full costs of infrastructure on a site, expansions or upgrades to systems away from the devel-opment are often required, at

no direct benefit to the existing taxpayer. DCCs are intended to ensure developers know the full cost of proposed develop-ments when they embark on a project.

2012 in ReView

TOWN OF CRESTON2013 COUNCIL

MEETING SCHEDULE

Regular COMMITTEE meetings are held on an as-needed basis, commencing at 4:00 p.m. the fi rst and third Tuesday of each month, in Council Chambers.Regular COUNCIL Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month commencing at 4:00 p.m. unless changed by Council resolution. Special meetings can be called either with the unanimous consent of Council, or upon 24 hours notice, posted as per the Community Charter.** (Note Schedule changes for January, July, August and December).

2013 COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULEJanuary 15 (Rescheduled)January 29 (Rescheduled)February 12February 26March 12March 26April 9April 23May 14May 28June 11June 25July 16 ONLYAugust 13 ONLYSeptember 10September 24October 8October 22November 12November 26December 17 ONLY

Regular Council and Committee Meetings are open to the public and are held in the Council Chambers of Town Hall, 238 - 10th Avenue North, Creston.

POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THECOMMUNITY CHARTER,

this 20th day of December 2012.

Bev Caldwell, Executive Assistant

Thursday, January 3, 2013 Creston Valley Advance4 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8(KOOTENAY LAKE)

2013-2014 Budget PresentationsTuesday, January 29, 2013

9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.School Board Of� ce,

570 Johnstone Rd., Nelson

SD8 is seeking your input to help make important decisions about aligning our resources to meet student needs as you see them and to improve learning for students. The SD8 Finance Committee invites you to make your recommendations for the 2013-2014 budget by providing the Finance Committee with a 15 minute presentation.To request a presentation opportunity please complete the Project Description Form found at www.sd8.bc.ca / News and Highlights / Budget 2013-2014Deadline for project description form is Friday, January 11th, 2013.

For more information:Kim Morris, Secretary Treasurer250-505-7039 or [email protected]

To book a presentation time:Audrey MacKenzie, Executive Assistant250-505-7046 or [email protected]

SPECIAL FINANCECOMMITTEE MEETING @ 1:00 pm

BOARD MEETING @ 5:00 pm (times are PST)Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Board Office: 570 Johnstone Road, Nelson, BCVideo Conferencing to Creston at:

Creston Education Centre617 – 11th Ave. South, Creston, BC

Public Welcome

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8(KOOTENAY LAKE)

Happy New Year, Creston!Just a reminder that the Town of Creston has adopted the Bylaw Dispute Adjudication System, used by over 50 communities in the province to support bylaw enforcement. The new system will help resolve local disputes in a fair, timely and cost-effective manner.

To find out more, please call us at250-428-2214 or visit www.creston.ca

•College of the Rockies Community Greenhouse staff were dismayed on July 4 to find that sev-eral vegetable beds on the Creston campus had been vandalized over-night. Carrots, potatoes, beets, cab-bage, leeks, peppers and onions had been ripped from the ground. Most were dumped on the ground, while some onions and beets — the latter minus their tops — were taken.

The biggest concern was the setback to the greenhouse’s recipi-ents, mainly the Therapeutic Activation Program for Seniors and the Creston Valley Gleaners Society food bank, as well as other non-profit groups.

19 — A 22-year-old female was recovering from injuries sustained when she was driven over by a

pickup truck in her yard in Wynndel on July 9. She suffered a broken hip, and collarbone and back injuries, and was flown to Cranbrook for treatment by helicopter ambulance. The driver, a construction contrac-tor working at the residence, was leaving the yard when his vehicle went over the woman, who was sunbathing at the time.

•The Creston and District Society for Community Living’s Therapeutic Riding Program (TRP) was $25,000 richer, after Creston beat Kimberley in the Kraft Celebration Tour challenge on July 10. The 171,142-143,390 win was announced on TSN’s SportsCentre, which would broadcast its Aug. 17 episode live from Creston.

Continued on page 9

Annual review looks back at last half of 2012

Brian LawrenceJohn and Win Dinn and Andrea Revoy with Betty Bedpan, their creation from the Creston Museum's Found Art Challenge on July 18. Behind them is Gloria Elliot and Carol Huscroft's Gardens, Guns and Roses.

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Well, that’s it for another year and like the Y2K thing 13 years ago, the Mayan end of the world thing appears to also have been a bust and we are now faced with having to shovel the driveway, pay off the credit cards and try and lose a few pounds we obtained by chowing down with wild abandon this past few weeks. We are also faced with hearing about New Year’s resolutions or feeling pressured to make some (in my case the pressure is because I need to let my belt out a notch or two) but I have to admit we are closet supporters of resolu-tions because on the health front we can actually help you achieve some of them.

Qualifying that thought, however, are the usual stats that by Jan. 7 a third will have broken their resolutions and by Valentine’s Day half will have lapsed, closely followed by July 1, where 60 per cent of resolutions will have been for-gotten. Apparently, there is a successful five-stage resolution process but you would have to have started it in July. Oh

well — just remember we are here to support you for as long as you need or want us, plus we also have some pretty talented instructors and personal train-ing staff that really know their stuff.

We had our last meeting of 2012 here a week or so ago and one ques-tion that came up was on the subject of memorable moments this past year. While there were several event-related accomplishments, interestingly enough the conversation seem to always come back to facility patrons and specific successes that they achieved — whether it was renewed health brought about by regular visits, avoidance of surgery by following a

regular set of dryland or aquatic exer-cises, or a noticeable improvement to one’s outlook on life simply by com-ing and interacting in a social atmo-sphere. Those are the foundation

blocks of why this place is here and the volume of these stories has increased proportionally as the number of people coming here has risen. Those are also the stories that despite whatev-er type of day/week/year you are having or how close to the fan you seem to be standing sometimes, it reaffirms the fact that you are making a difference to people’s lives in a positive

manner and that can carry you for a long time.

From our recreation family to yours: All the best in 2013. We look forward to providing you leisure services over the next year and strive to continu-ously improve by introducing you to new and exciting ideas, events and initiatives.

Neil Ostafichuk is the recreation supervi-sor at the Creston and District Community Complex.

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Neil Ostafichuk

To the Editor:(Re: “Regional directors are overpaid”,

Dec. 20 Advance, page 7)Chuck Truscott is just a bundle of

information, isn’t he? His letter was a cheap shot when there are other meth-ods to pursue such matters before going public. For sure, there is a budget breakdown of individual entries to support such round numbers that Chuck is presenting.

We must remember that the regional district program was pre-sented to the province of B.C by the Vander Zalm administration, region by region, to give each region the opportunity to manage itself to its own liking. Such was the case for some years, but as time progressed more recent governments commenced pushing initiatives onto the regional districts that the government should be administrating on its own. One such case, in my estimation, is the province of B.C.’s carbon initative and CO2 and carbon tax credits and debits. This initative is loaded with consultant costs and public meetings. The Regional District of East Kootenay just had to foot a bill for $18,000 to buy carbon tax credits because it didn’t meet its carbon foot-print goal.

My experience with communica-tions and response of the Regional District of Central Kootenay directors has been more than excellent. That sort of service comes from sound administration at the top, which at the present time is none other than John Kettle. Kettle, I see, has been re-elected as board chair for another term with no opposition. That says something.

It seems to me a good regional direc-tor at $60,000 per annum is cheap com-pared to MLA salaries and what they

administer in regions throughout B.C. Most important directors are local and accessible. MLAs are not.

Yup! A cheap shot. Maybe Chuck has time on his hands and is looking at contesting Area B and is starting early.

Cyril ColonelWynndel

To the Editor:About 10 days ago I received a most

comprehensive movie-length documen-tary about the detriments of genetically modified foods. The documentary fea-tured medical people and people with PhDs, and they showed how genetical-ly modified foods contributed to the proliferation of cancer, birth defects, diabetes, autism, infertility, allergies, obesity, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, muscular dystrophy, irritable bowel syndrome, Parkinson’s, and other digestive and neurological problems.

Eating genetically modified foods is eating DNA that will program your organs. The way genetically modified corn is effective against insects is that each corn kernel produces an insecti-cide; upon eating this kernel, the insect dies. Mother Nature gives this insect the smarts to avoid this kernel, so it is effective in pesticide control. It has been found that when we eat beef fed on genetically modified corn our organs absorb the capacity to produce this insecticide.

Seventy per cent of all processed food today has genetically modified corn or soy or both. Whipped dressing mayonnaise has soybean oil and modi-fied cornstarch. Cream of mushroom soup has modified cornstarch and hydrogenated soybean oil. Monsanto’s

genetically engineered bovine growth hormone has been shown to have many health hazards, including a can-cer-accelerating hormone associated with breast, prostate and colon cancer.

An eminent Scottish scientist acci-dently discovered that genetically mod-ified potatoes severely damaged the immune system and organs of rats, and he was suspended from the prestigious institute where he had worked for 35 years. Mice, rats, cattle, pigs, geese, elk and squirrels will avoid eating geneti-cally modified feed when given a choice.

There is worldwide resistance to genetically modified foods. African nations won’t accept genetically modi-fied foods as aid. In Brazil there are five million farmers suing Monsanto in a joint action suit. U.S. exports of corn and soy are down, and the U.S. is blaming European Union resistance, so in May 2003 the U.S. filed a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization charging EU’s restrictive policy is against international trade agreements. In Canada, the Royal Society of Canada report said it was “scientifically unjus-tifiable to presume that genetically modified foods are safe.”

Recently, the state of California wanted to legislate that genetically modified foods had to be labeled. Monsanto, DuPont, Pepsi, Bayer, Dow Chemical, Kraft Foods, Coca-Cola, Kellogg’s Campbell’s Soup, Heinz, Sara Lee, Snickers and Welch’s raised $145 million to fight against this legislation. Monsanto was the biggest contributor, and the multinationals won.

Once in a while, we buy No Name creamed corn. I phoned the number on the label and asked if they used geneti-cally modified corn, I was left waiting a long time for an answer; finally the nice lady came on and said she couldn’t tell me if the corn was geneti-cally modified, but if I wanted to be sure, I should buy their organically cer-tified products.

Before I undertook to write this let-ter, I thought that I would review that documentary that I had filed away. Lo and behold, it has been removed from the Internet. If genetically modified foods are so benign and harmless to us, why all the secrecy and subversion?

Alex EwashenCreston

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If there was a Hall of Fame for years I can’t imagine that 2012 would be getting much support for its induction. Mostly, looking back, it was a year of shocking weather events, yet more problems in the Middle East and, in Canada, a further erosion of the democratic values we supposedly believe to be important.

The Occupy Movement seems to have pretty much fizzled without having accomplished much of any-thing, if nothing else proof that corporate interests have outstripped government in terms of real power. After having nearly brought the world to its economic knees a couple of years ago, Wall Street financial folks have hardly missed a beat as they continue to rake in obscene amounts of cash for creating ever more quasi-legal tools in their modern metatphysical quest to turn lead, or paper, into gold.

In Canada, we have a glimmer of hope in a new protest movement inspired by the federal government’s latest omnibus bill. While other Canadians were napping, or busy running up more credit card bills before Christmas, it took a number of First Nations women to notice that Harper’s crew has once again been busy as proverbial beavers, gnawing away at our rights and freedoms. And isn’t it juicily ironic that that the prime minister who for all the world behaves like he apprenticed in the pre-fall of the Iron Curtain Kremlin, continues to impart the same Republican values that seem now to be eroding south of the border?

In sporting news, Canadians final-ly have finally found something in common, agreeing that they hate NHL players and owners with equal

passion. Where once the sports pages and web sites were filled with debate about the latest thriller between Winnipeg and Columbus, they now teem with complaints about Gary

Betman and Donald Fehr, as writers display their conviction that their God-given right to watch NHL hock-ey has been ripped away by these two devils incarnate and their no-brain lackeys. If the same angst was channeled toward climate change or world peace, we are left to wonder what miracles might be accom-plished.

Provincially, one gets the sense that, despite attempts to blur out-ward appearances, Premier Christy Clark and her incredible shrinking cabinet are busy packing up their possessions, stealing the legislature dining room’s cutlery and making ready for their return to talk radio programs and used car sales. Completely bereft of any ideas that might save her political bacon, Clark continues to have her minions type out press releases that make one vacuous announcement after anoth-er, most of the sort that reveal that the premier wishes her constituents a happy Festivus, or proclaims her pleasure in the latest sunrise.

Locally, Creston residents appear to have survived the first year of pay-ing for policing through property tax hikes, but have seen their volunteer

groups turned away for funding with the demise of the popular grant-in-aid program. Unless, that is, they are canny enough to apply for money under an amorphous and unnamed

discretionary fund. It appears that the next

year and a half will be devot-ed to rumours that the affable and always interesting John Kettle will be running for mayor in the next municipal election, rumours started by Kettle himself. Apparently not content with being the big fish in the smallish ponds of the RDCK and East

Kootenay Regional Hospital District, Kettle is reported to have floated the undeniably peculiar balloon that he just might run in the mayoralty and Area B races so that he might have another puddle to play in.

You say local politics is dull. Consider the rumour that the next mayoralty race could include incum-bent Ron Toyota, the aforementioned Kettle, malcontent Michael Bunn, previous candidate Rhonda Barter, politically ambitious counselor Wesly Graham and former mayor John Snopek. Admittedly, I am the source of that rumour, but you can’t blame a guy for trying to make things a little more interesting, can you?

All in all, though, we do have it pretty darn good here, don’t you think. We live in an incredibly gener-ous and remarkably creative commu-nity among people, the majority at least, who make wonderful friends and neighbours. We made it through the year without too much in the way of natural disasters (except for the sorry situation in Johnston’s Landing), had a pretty darn good growing season despite a poor spring and the sun continues to rise on schedule. Happy New Year.

A year to forget

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40 (6:00) ››› “Signs” (’02) ›› “Hannibal” (’01, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins. Å CSI: Miami Å CSI

42 Friends Friends Eat St. Eat St. Food Food Friends Friends Friends Friends ’70s ’70s

43 CTV News News CTV News CTV News National News National News National

44 Toopy Mike Franklin Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas

45 Security Security “Impact” (’08) Natasha Henstridge. Very Bad Men News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ 48 7 Pink Floyd Show Muddy Waters & Rolling Austin City Limits Globe Trekker ’ Masterpiece

49 Des-Pardes ’ Aikam ’ Taur Lashkara ’ WAQT Aaja Bhangra Crazy

50 Telejnl Petite vie ››› “Origine” (’10) Leonardo DiCaprio. (DVS) (SC) TJ “Drôle d’histoire”

2 Recipe to Riches The Guard renegade renegade The Guard News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ 54 “Can’t Hardly” Trial Trial Trial Trial ›› “Can’t Hardly Wait” (’98) Å “Can’t Hardly”

64 (6:45) ››› “Les Miserables” (’98) ›››› “Taxi Driver” (’76) Å ››› “Cape Fear” (’91) Å 81 Plus grand cabaret Les Chéris d’Anne TV5 Jrnl (:35) On n’est pas couché

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SUNDAY MORNING / JANUARY 67 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30

3 Lovett Dr. Marla Remodel Remodel Question Period The NFL Today (N) NFL Football

4 11 KOMO 4 News Good Morning KOMO 4 News This Week Rescue Fat Loss Paid Paid

5 Today (N) Å Flash Meet the Press (N) Paid Free My Pil Holiday on Ice Paid Paid

6 9 Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Morning Doodle. The NFL Today (N) NFL Football

7 13 Meet the Press (N) News News News Garden Paid Poppy Justin

8 10 Sports Report Sunday NFL Countdown (N) (Live) Å NBA Basketball: Thunder at Raptors

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Bills Game Premier Cricket Journal Fish TV

11 12 In a Inventors Sunday Morning News (N) Å Block Context Osteen In Touch

12 22 Bear WordWrl Rob Ro Rolie Po Tree Fu Shrinks Magic Arthur Wild Little Little Babar

13 3 Super Poko ’ Animal Artzooka Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market

14 8 Paid Faith David V’Impe Fox News Sunday Career Eco Co. To Be Announced

15 State of the Union Fareed Zakaria Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria Next List Newsr’m

16 6 Xtreme Horse. Trucks! Muscle Tenants Tenants Tenants ›› “Payback” (’99, Action) Mel Gibson. ’ 17 23 Holmes on Homes Holmes on Homes Holmes on Homes Holmes Makes Live Live Hunt Intl Hunt Intl

18 14 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Barter Barter Barter Barter Barter Barter Shipping Shipping

21 My My Property Brothers Will Will Will Will Chris Chris Chris Chris

22 Kid Super Boys Baby Splatalot Zoink’d! Sponge. Sponge. Winx iCarly ’ Victo Big Time

23 CBC News Now CBC News Now With Nancy Wilson From Toronto. (N) Å CBC News Now

25 Paid Paid ››› “Casino Royale” (’06) Daniel Craig. ’ Å (DVS) ›› “Fast & Furious” (’09) Vin Diesel.

26 15 Nerve Center Licence to Drill Licence to Drill Licence to Drill Licence to Drill Licence to Drill

27 Four Weddings Bride Bride Keasha’s Keasha’s ››› “Twister” (’96) Helen Hunt. ’ Å Day

28 18 Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Totally T-Boz ’ 30 White Collar Å White Collar Å White Collar Å White Collar Å White Collar Å White Collar Å 31 Amazing Spliced Johnny T Scooby Dragons Looney ››› “Kung Fu Panda” (’08) Å ›› “Shorts” (’09)

32 20 Wingin’ It Deck Hannah Wizards Phineas Gravity Good Wingin’ It ANT Jessie Austin Shake It

33 Think Big Mad Career P. Affairs › “Never Back Down” (’08, Action) The Closer Å College Basketball

34 Hiccups Dan LOL :-) LOL :-) Comedy Comedy Cash Cash Match Match Seinfeld Seinfeld

36 Paula Contessa Gotta Gotta Pitch In Pitch In Rachael v. Guy Rachael v. Guy Rachael v. Guy

37 24 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid GetS GetS GetS GetS Liquida Liquida

38 Paid Paid Pawn Pawn American Pickers Cajun Cajun American American American American

39 Being Human ’ Being Human ’ Being Human ’ Being Human ’ Being Human ’ Being Human ’ 40 ›› “Hidalgo” (’04) Viggo Mortensen, Omar Sharif. Å ››› “Training Day” (’01) Denzel Washington. Hannibal

42 Fish TV Hair ››› “Top Gun” (’86) Tom Cruise. ’ Å ›› “Missing in Action” (’84) Chuck Norris. ’ 43 CTV Lovett CTV News Weekend ’ Å CTV News Weekend ’ Å 44 Octo Bubble Care Brs Little Mike Umi Max, Rby Big Angelina Franklin Babar Builder

45 Sunday Morning News (N) Block Context Hour of Power (N) 16x9 Å 48 7 Religion Closer MotorWk Autoline Healthy Record Group Need Journal Contrary Gr’t Performances

49 Creflo D. Jewish Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power ’ Context Living Truth Å Faith Food

50 Ours Rosie Manny Benjamin Mécani. Schtrou Garfield Oniva Jour/Seigneur Découverte (SC)

2 Sunday Morning News (N) Block Context Osteen Minis 16x9 Å 54 Trial Trial Guys and Girls Arrow “Pilot” ’ Arrow ’ Å Arrow ’ Å Arrow ’ Å 64 “American” (7:50) ›› “Fire” (’96) Å (:45) ›› “Iceman” (’84, Drama) Å “We’re Back!” Dra

81 La Classique LNI Temps présent Kiosque Nouvo Science Palais de Monaco Kremlin

224 Garage Classic Classic Chop Cut Boats Drive Road Champ. German Touring AMA Supercross

SUNDAY AFTERNOON / JANUARY 61 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 NFL Football NFL Football NFC Wild-Card Game: Teams TBA. (Time Tentative). News (N) ’ Å 4 11 ›› “The Open Road” (’09) Extreme Makeover Extreme Makeover Cash Cash News ABC

5 PGA Tour Golf News News Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å 6 9 NFL Football College Basketball Temple at Kansas. Post Insider Pets.TV News News

7 13 PGA Tour Golf Lazy Noodle Animal Kds KING 5 News (N)

8 10 Basket Hockey SportsCentre (N) 30 for 30 (N) Å Boxing

9 19 On the Edge ››› “The Great White Hope” (’70) Sportsnet Con. Bobsledding Premier Cricket

11 12 Noon News Hour Myster Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Seven Pounds” (’08, Drama) Will Smith. News

12 22 Animals Animals Rainwolves What’s That? Killed Miracle Islands of Britain The Last Supper

13 3 Land One/One Q With Jian FIS Alpine Skiing Recipes Mercer Dragons’ Den ’ “Finding Nemo”

14 8 TBA FOX NFL Sunday NFL Football NFC Wild-Card Game: Teams TBA. (Time Tentative). Q It Up Wash

15 Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Coming Storms

16 6 Tenants Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Deadliest

17 23 Bryan Bryan You Live in What? Holmes Makes Moves Moves House House Hunt Intl Hunt Intl

18 14 Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 Property Property Property Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine ›› “Catch and Release” (’07)

22 Young Zoink’d! Splatalot Boys ›› “Garfield’s Pet Force” Super ››› “Over the Hedge” Weird

23 (12:00) CBC News Now With Christine Birak (N) Market Doc Zone ’ fifth estate Modern Spies

25 ››› “Casino Royale” (’06) Daniel Craig. ’ Å (DVS) ›› “Metal Tornado” (’11) ’ Lost Girl ’ Å 26 15 Licence to Drill MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Å 27 (12:30) “The Day After Tomorrow” ’ Hotel Hell Å Keasha’s Keasha’s Bride Bride Four Weddings

28 18 The Sisterhood ’ Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Here Comes

30 White Collar Å White Collar Å White Collar Å White Collar Å White Collar Å White Collar Å 31 (12:00) “Shorts” Skatoony Skatoony Hole Hole Johnny T Jim Drama Drama Johnny T Skatoony

32 20 ››› “Cow Belles” (’06) Phineas Gravity ANT Good Random Jessie Dog Shake It Austin

33 College Basketball ›› “The Mexican” (’01) Brad Pitt. Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ››› “Gladiator”

34 To Be Announced Big Bang Commun Cash Cash Seinfeld Seinfeld To Be Announced Big Bang Commun

36 Rachael v. Guy Rachael v. Guy Rachael v. Guy Restaurant Pitch In Pitch In Gotta Gotta

37 24 Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida

38 American American Ice Pilots NWT ’ Pawn Pawn American American Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American Pickers

39 Being Human ’ Being Human ’ Being Human ’ Being Human ’ Being Human ’ Being Human ’ 40 (12:30) ›› “Hannibal” (’01) Anthony Hopkins. ›› “The Poseidon Adventure” (’72) ›› “Bring It On”

42 “Missing in Action 2: The Beginning” Instant Instant Weird or What? Weird or What? ››› “Top Gun”

43 (10:00) CTV News Weekend ’ Å Question Period CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)

44 3-2-1 Toopy Franklin Little Care Brs Bubble Octo Mike Toopy Cat in Big Dino

45 Myster Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Seven Pounds” (’08, Drama) Will Smith. News News Whatever

48 7 Gr’t Performances Unforgivable Blackness Moyers-Comp Horizon ’ Å Highclere Castle

49 Qk Study Believe Naked David Arise ’ Tom’row Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Jeremiah Facts

50 TJ La Semaine verte Regard Un train pour Noël ››› “Là-Haut” (’09, Comédie) (SC) Petite séduction

2 Howie Simpson Simpson Simpson Movie News (5:59) News Hour

54 Arrow “Damaged” Arrow “Legacies” Arrow ’ Å Arrow “Vendetta” Arrow ’ Å Trial Trial

64 (12:45) ›› “Dragonheart” (:20) “American Dreamz” (:15) ››› “In Good Company” (’04) “Intolerable Crl”

81 Journal Vivement dimanche! Tout-monde À Table Journal Ques-champion “L’infiltré” (’11)

224 (12:00) AMA Supercross Racing Anaheim. FIA GT1 World SP Cen Super Barrett-Jackson

SUNDAY EVENING / JANUARY 67 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Castle ’ Å The Mentalist (N) Once Upon a Time The Mob Doctor News News The Mentalist ’ 4 11 KOMO 4 News Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time Revenge “Power” Happy Apt. 23 News Castle

5 The Biggest Loser ’ Å News Sports Paid Paid Paid Paid News Press

6 9 News News 60 Minutes (N) ’ Person of Interest The Good Wife (N) The Mentalist (N) News News

7 13 News News Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å The Biggest Loser ’ Å News Back

8 10 Boxing SportsCentre (N) Å NFL PrimeTime (N) Motoring SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre

9 19 Bensin Bensin Ultimate Fighter ATP Tennis Brisbane International, Final. (N) (Live) Å Sportsnet Con.

11 12 (6:59) News Hour Howie Cleve Simpson Burgers Fam Guy American The Good Wife (N) News Block

12 22 Frontiers of Wild Again Å New Tricks (N) ’ Lewis “The Point of Vanishing” Twist

13 3 “Finding Nemo” Heartland (N) ’ Dragons’ Den (N) Republic of Doyle National News fifth est.

14 8 Bloopers Bloopers Two Men Two Men Simpson Burgers Fam Guy American Q13 Sports Mother Mother

15 Piers Morgan CNN Newsroom Coming Storms Piers Morgan CNN Newsroom Coming Storms

16 6 Deadliest Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways

17 23 Live Live Moves Moves Holmes Makes Live Live Moves Moves Hunt Intl Hunt Intl

18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage (:01) Be the Boss Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 Catch My Undercover Love It or List It › “Killers” (’10, Action) Ashton Kutcher. Closer

22 ››› “Despicable Me” (’10) ’ Å Super Zoink’d! Zoink’d! Baby Pick Splatalot Zoink’d! Splatalot

23 National The Staircase ’ Å National The Staircase ’ Å 25 Lost Girl (N) Å Rizzoli & Isles (N) Lost Girl ’ Å Lost Girl ’ Å Rizzoli & Isles ’ “Casino Royale”

26 15 MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Å 27 Intervention Intervention Ex-Wives Ex-Wives ›› “The Day After Tomorrow” (’04) ’ Å Day

28 18 Here Comes Best Funeral Ever Here Comes Best Funeral Ever Here Comes Honey Honey

30 White Collar Å ››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (’04) (:15) ››› “Donnie Brasco” (’97) Al Pacino. ’ Å 31 Game- Johnny T Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball Crash Fugget American Chicken Chicken Archer

32 20 Good Really Wizards Deck Sonny Random ›› “Starstruck” (’10) ’ “The Even Stevens Movie”

33 (6:00) ››› “Gladiator” (’00) ››› “300” (’07) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. The Closer Å 1408

34 Match Match Comedy Comedy Just for Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Match Match Just for Laughs

36 Diners Diners Rachael v. Guy Pitch In Pitch In Diners Diners Rachael v. Guy Sweet Genius ’ 37 24 Mantracker ’ Storage Storage Poker Mantracker ’ Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ 38 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn

39 Being Human ’ ›› “Predators” (’10) Adrien Brody. (:15) ›› “Arctic Predator” (’10) ’ “Red Faction”

40 ›› “Bring It On” ›› “Bring It On” (’00) Kirsten Dunst. ›› “Yours, Mine & Ours” (’05) Å CSI: Miami Å 42 (6:00) ››› “Top Gun” ’ ›› “Missing in Action” (’84) Chuck Norris. ’ “Missing in Action 2: The Beginning”

43 CTV News News CTV News CTV News National News National News National

44 Toopy Mike Franklin Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas

45 Howie Cleve The Good Wife (N) Simpson Burgers Fam Guy American News Block Paid Paid

48 7 Masterpiece Classic (N) ’ MI-5 “Isolated” ’ Independent Lens “Mr. Cao Goes” America Deci

49 J. Hagee J. Meyer Osteen Beyond Canadian Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom’row Super Tribal

50 Telejnl Découverte (SC) Dieu Tout le monde en parle (SC) TJ (:40) 19-2 (SC) (:40) 19-2

2 Howie Cleve The Good Wife (N) Simpson Burgers Fam Guy American News Block Paid Paid

54 Trial Trial Video on Trial Trial Trial Arrow “Pilot” ’ Arrow ’ Å Arrow ’ Å 64 Intolerabl “So I Married-Murderer” ›› “Jagged Edge” (’85) Å (10:50) ›› “Rules of Engagement”

81 (6:00) “L’infiltré” Zoom animal TV5 Jrnl ARTE Reportage Cobayes Les Invincibles Ques

224 Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Craz. British Touring Car German Touring FIA GT1 World Unique Whips

MONDAY EVENING / JANUARY 77 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 etalk (N) Big Bang Castle (N) Å Anger Big Bang The Mob Doctor News News Daily Colbert

4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy The Bachelor Sean meets the women. (:01) Castle (N) ’ News Nightline

5 The Biggest Loser Deception “Pilot” News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly

6 9 News CBS Ent Insider Mother Broke Broke Mike Hawaii Five-0 ’ News Late Sh.

7 13 News News Magaz. Inside The Biggest Loser “Get Moving” (N) Deception “Pilot” News Jay Leno

8 10 2013 Discover BCS National Championship SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Big UFC Ballon D’or On the Edge Sportsnet Con. Hockey UFC

11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET NCIS: Los Angeles Hawaii Five-0 ’ Deception “Pilot” News Hour Final

12 22 Animals Gardens Battle-Bagpipes Victorian Phar. “Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song” Battle-Bagpipes

13 3 News Ex George S Cor Mr. D ’ Ron Murdoch Mysteries National News George S

14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang Bones Å The Mob Doctor Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother

15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront

16 6 (6:00) ››› “Scarface” (’83) Al Pacino. ’ ››› “Scarface” (’83) Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer. ’ Å 17 23 Property Property Home Strange Hunt Intl Hunters Property Property Home Strange Car Pools Å 18 14 The Haunting Of... The Haunting Of... The Haunting Of... The Haunting Of... The Haunting Of... The Haunting Of...

21 Love It or List It Majum Property Property Brothers Property Brothers Love It Love It or List It

22 iCarly ’ Big Time Victo Rock Wipeout ’ Å Laughs Laughs Boys Young Weird Splatalot

23 National CBC News National National CBC News National

25 “Anna’s Storm” ’ NCIS “Psych Out” NCIS ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 ’ NCIS “Psych Out” NCIS ’ Å 26 15 Sons of Guns (N) Auction Auction How/ How/ Sons of Guns ’ Auction Auction Highway Thru Hell

27 Real Housewives Real Housewives Princess “Ashley” Real Housewives Real Housewives Nightmares

28 18 Cake Boss:Next Cake Cake Cake Boss:Next Cake Cake Cake Boss:Next Cake Boss:Next

30 ›› “Dallas: J.R. Returns” (’96) ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ “Dallas: J.R.”

31 Adven Gumball Johnny T Deten Vampire Total Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Fugget

32 20 ANT Wizards Jessie Good ANT Dog Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess

33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Planet 51” (’09) Jessica Biel Right Kill

34 Just for Laughs Gags JFL Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Scare Scare Daily Colbert

36 Sweet Genius (N) Sugar Dome (N) ’ Pitch In Pitch In Diners Diners Sugar Dome Å Sweet Genius ’ 37 24 Destination Truth Duck D. Duck Storage Storage Destination Truth Duck D. Duck Minute to Win It

38 Air Aces ’ Å Outback Hunters Canadian Pickers Pawn Pawn The Pacific Å WWII in HD Å 39 Neverland ’ (Part 1 of 2) Å Stargate SG-1 ’ Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ Neverland Å 40 (6:00) Broken Trail (:01) ››› “Fargo” (’96) Å “Get Shorty” (’95)

42 Raymond Raymond Rose. Rose. Debt ET Friends Friends Raymond Raymond 3rd Rock 3rd Rock

43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National

44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas

45 ET Ent Hawaii Five-0 ’ NCIS: Los Angeles Deception “Pilot” News Hour Final ET J. Probst

48 7 Market Warriors POV “Reportero” After Words Å T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Market

49 Developing ExportDemoc Super Con ›› “Brannigan” (’75) John Wayne. F’wlty Popoff

50 Telejournal 30 vies Parent Auberge-chien noir Grand rire à Paris TJ Nou Telejournal

2 ET Ent Hawaii Five-0 ’ Bones Å Parenthood (N) ’ News Hour Final ET The Talk

54 Hollywood Heights Today’s Top 10 Trial Trial Billy Guy Hollywood Heights Prince Prince

64 ReG (:25) “A Passage to Ottawa” ›› “The Blue Lagoon” (’80) Å (10:50) ›› “The Mosquito Coast”

81 Le grand tour Rouge parole TV5 Jrnl (:35) Braquo À Droite toute Command Quest.

224 Hot Rod Hot Rod Truck U Truck U Gearz Gearz Hot Rod Hot Rod Truck U Truck U Unique Whips

WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 Anderson Live The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres News News CTV News

4 11 The Chew General Hospital The Doctors The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC

5 Ricki Lake News Inside Local 4 News at 5 News News Wheel Jeopardy Varied Programs

6 9 News Bold The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Minute Minute Jdg Judy Jdg Judy News News

7 13 KING 5 News Days of our Lives Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres Katie KING 5 News

8 10

M Strength Strength NFL Live Record Pardon SportsCentre Hockey Pardon BCS Nat’lT ›› “The Replacements”W World Poker Tour Team Canada RewindTh 30 for 30 Curling Sports World Poker Tour PokerF E:60 Curling NBA Basketball: Bobcats at Raptors

9 19

M Hockeycentral Soccer Central EPL Review European Poker World Poker Tour Prime Time SportsT Dew Tour On the Edge World Poker TourW HockeyCentral Premier Football World Poker Tour NBA Basketball: 76ers at Raptors

Th Hockeycentral Bensin Fish TV On the Edge World Poker Tour Prime Time SportsF Bobsledding World Poker Tour On the Edge Hockey

11 12 Noon News Hour Days of our Lives The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News

12 22 Dino Dan Rob Ro Save Wibbly Big Bear Dinosaur Rob Ro Clifford Shrinks Arthur Martha Wild

13 3

M CBC News Now Heartland Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Dragons’ Den News NewsTWThF

14 8 Steve Wilkos Jerry Springer Maury Ricki Lake FOX News at 4 Q13 FOX News

15 CNN Newsroom The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper

16 6 Varied Programs Movie

17 23 Varied Programs Hunters Hunters Holmes Holmes Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters

18 14 First 48 Varied First 48 Varied First 48 Varied Programs

21 Property Brothers Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Property Brothers Candice Cougar

22 Super Kid Squirrel Sidekick Almost Super Squirrel Sidekick Varied Programs

23 CBC News Now-Gloria Macarenko Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary CBC News

25

M “Cheaters’ Club” Sea Patrol NCIS Hawaii Five-0 Continuum “Anna’s Storm” ’T “Merlin & Book” Copper “Pegasus-Chime”W “Wide Awake” ’ Rookie Blue “Lava Storm” (’08)

Th Ties That Bind ››› “Judicial Indiscretion” (’07) ’F “Secret Liv” Law & Order: UK Beauty & Beast Lost Girl “Secret Lives” ’

26 15

M Licence to Drill Jungle Gold MythBusters Invented/World Daily Planet MythBustersT Sons of Guns Auction Auction How/ How/W Gold Rush Bering Sea Gold Licence to Drill When Aliens AtTh When Aliens Attack MythBusters Sons of GunsF Fast N’ Loud Moonshiners Sons of Guns How/ How/ Auction Auction

27 Varied Programs

28 18

M What Not to Wear Four Weddings Four Weddings Medium Medium Cake Boss:Next Cake Boss:NextT Totally T-Boz Totally T-BozW Toddlers & Tiaras Here ComesTh To Be Announced To Be AnnouncedF Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Randy Randy Say Yes Say Yes

30

M La Femme Nikita White Collar The Mentalist Criminal Minds Flashpoint The MentalistTWTh Franklin & BashF

31 Johnny T Johnny T Wayside Spliced Jim Jim Scooby Looney Jim Jim Johnny T Johnny T

32 20 Wizards Hannah Sonny Random Raven Deck Wizards ANT Phineas Phineas Wingin’ It Good

33 Excused Excused There There King King Office Office Big Bang Big Bang Browns Payne

34 Big Bang Commun Laughs Varied Gags Gas Seinfeld Seinfeld Match N’Radio Commun Big Bang

36 Varied Programs Chopped Diners Diners Varied Programs Diners Diners

37 24

M Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Storage Storage Mantracker Duck D. Duck Storage StorageT Destination TruthW Man v Fd WhiskerTh Repo RepoF Liquida Bggg

38 Canadian Pickers Varied Programs M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Varied Programs

39 Supernatural Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Inner Ripley Stargate Atlantis Supernatural

40

M ››› “Enter the Dragon” (’73) Bruce Lee. Å ›› “Behind Enemy Lines” (’01) Owen Wilson. Broken TrailT (12:00) “Christine” Broken Trail “The Verdict” (’82)

W “Manchurian Cn” CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami ›› “Bring It On”Th Crimson (:45) ››› “The Truman Show” (’98) Å ›› “Bring It On” (’00) Kirsten Dunst. “Paradise Road”F (12:00) “The Piano” (’93) ›› “A Farewell to Arms” (’57) Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones. “The Fugitive”

42 Varied Programs 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden Varied Programs Friends Friends

43 (12:00) Express Power Play Direct Varied Power Play

44 Fireman Toopy Wiggles Dora... Big Bubble Octo Mike Backyard Cat in Big Dino

45 Days of our Lives The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News News News

48 7 Arthur Cyber Fetch! WordGirl Wild Varied PBS NewsHour Business Varied Programs

49

M Heartland Touched-Angel The Waltons Twice in a Life-time

Murder, She Wrote EastEnd. F’wltyT BooksW Served?Th Ab FabF Wine

50 TJ Pour le plaisir C’est ça la vie Paix Paix Les Docteurs Sens Union

2 Days of our Lives Jeff Probst Sh. Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour

54 Sabrina Sabrina Prince Prince Saved/ Saved/ New.Music.Live Prince Prince Varied Programs

64

M (:05) ››› “Rope” (’48) ›››› “Vertigo” (’58) Å (:40) ›› “Bird on a Wire” (’90) Å ReGT (12:20) “The Elephant Man” (:25) ››› “Howards End” (’92, Drama) Å “84 Charing Cross Road”W Dra ›› “Passion of Mind” (’00) Å (:20) “The Skeleton Key” (4:50) “Secret Window” (’04)

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From page 4•Two Creston Valley arm

wrestlers placed in the Canadian Arm Wrestling Federation championships on July 1, when Adam Koenig earned third place with both arms in the 75 kg category, and Darryl Johnson did the same in the 65 kg category.

26 — A 22-year-old Ontario male had a brush with death on July 15 when he was swept down the Goat River from a popular swimming hole. He was caught in the swift moving water and carried down river through a set of white water rapids before pulling himself onto a tiny rock ledge at the bottom of the canyon. It took nine firefighters close to 90 minutes to rescue him.

•On July 23, Agriculture Minister Don McCrae present-ed Lew, Bill and Barb (Lew’s son and daughter-in-law) Truscott with a sign that com-memorates the family’s 100 years of farming in the prov-ince.

“I don’t know about all this,” the 87-year-old Lew said. “But I guess if it only happens every hundred years…”

On hand for McCrae’s pre-sentation at Truscott Farms were Lew and his brother, Chuck, Bill and Barb and their grandson, Ethan, and Lew’s daughter, Susan Snow, her hus-band, Gary, and their son, Micah.

•Two young Creston busi-nessmen were spearheading a drive for the construction of a new skateboard park. Lance Ogden and Jeremiah Wassink said the existing park at Creston and District Community Complex — one they helped work on 15 years ago — is poorly designed, too small and discourages participation of a wide range of ages.

August2 — The Kootenay Zone

may have brought home 15 medals from the 2012 BC Summer Games, but only one matters to Kieran Simpson: the bronze he earned in the long jump competition. His longest jump was 5.32 meters, which put him in third place, behind Valemount’s Omar Medina, who won with 5.95 metres.

•The Ktunaxa annual gen-eral assembly included the renewal of an agreement designed to improve health outcomes for First Nations peo-ple in the East Kootenay. Ktunaxa Nation chair Kathryn Teneese and Interior Health Authority board chair Norman Embree re-signed a letter of understanding (LOU) at the Lower Kootenay on July 25.

•Katrina Tarrant’s first time on the water came when she was 14. Four years later and about to turn 18, Tarrant par-layed her passion for rowing into a four-year full-ride schol-arship at Washington State University (WSU).

9 — Cycling isn’t supposed to be a contact sport, but according to one Creston cyclist, it often nearly is on local roads. In a four-day peri-od, Rick Smith experienced two close calls, one caused by a driver’s lack of attention, the other when a driver “buzzed” him — intentionally, it seemed,

passed too close, despite hav-ing plenty of room to share the road.

“They flew up the hill past me with the wide trailer miss-ing my shoulder by no more than 13 inches,” he said. “The force of the air dam that he was pushing almost blew me off of the road and down the cliff.”

•Kootenay Lake author Luanne Armstrong wrote a book for young readers, I’ll Be Home Soon, which chronicles the harrowing story of Regan, a 13-year-old who lives with her mom in Vancouver ’s downtown eastside. When her mom doesn’t return from a promised two- or three-day absence, Regan is left to fend for herself and, eventually to unravel the mystery of her disappearance.

16 — Nearly a week after a lightning strike started a wild-fire on Mount Thompson, crews continued to battle a blaze that had grown to 56 hectares (138 acres) on Aug. 13. The fire started during an Aug. 8 electrical storm and crews were on the scene by Aug. 10. As many as six helicopters sup-ported a crew of 36, many of which are rappel specialists, trained to fight fires in steep, rocky terrain.

•Ten Creston Fire Rescue firefighters spent two hours putting out a suspicious wild-fire near the Crawford Hill water reservoir on Aug. 4.

“There are trails and tree forts in the area,” Deputy Chief Michael Moore said in a press release. “It appears that it is frequented by youth.”

The fire, approximately 50 feet by 100 feet in size, was located just west of the Erickson water reservoir and about 600 feet from the closest residence.

• When Irvin and Evelyn Sobry signed a five-year lease to house their new electronics business on Canyon Street 19 months earlier, they thought they would have at least five years operating as the Source. That expectation changed in April when the couple learned by email that they were among more than 160 stores across

Canada whose contracts were being cancelled. They remained in business, reopening as Lectric Avenue Electronics.

23 — Creston cherry grower Jenny Faynor said the 2012 late season cherry harvest has its challenges but, compared to recent years, “it’s a big crop that ranges in quality from pretty good to very good.”

Faynor, with her husband, Rick, had about 36 acres of cherries in production. They operate their own sorting and packing facility, hiring about 50 local residents to sort, pack and weigh Lapin, Staccato and Sweetheart varieties for distribution to retailers in Asia, Europe and even Florida.

•Disaster was narrowly averted on Aug. 19 when a vehicle went over the bank on Highway 3 and into a campsite near Canyon-Lister Road.

“Fortunately, the campers weren’t in their tent,” said Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan. “They were sitting around the campfire.”

The male driver and a female occupant in the vehicle both were taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The driver told police he was tired and simply failed to nego-tiate the tight curve above the campsite.

•Creston hit the national air-waves in a live TSN broadcast on Aug. 17 — part of winning the Kraft Celebration Tour — and the organizers couldn’t be happier.

“I’m so excited not only for Creston and the Creston Valley, but the Kootenays,” said Myrna Johnson, the driving force behind the campaign to see Creston host the tour and SportsCentre broadcast. “All of Canada gets to see what we get to see every day, and they can see our pride and support.”

A large crowd enjoyed free samples of Kraft products on the field at the Creston and District Community Complex (CDCC), then headed up to the parking lot, where a portable TSN stage was set up to air SportsCentre, which featured a segment on Creston’s

Therapeutic Riding Program, with hosts Darren Dutchyshen and Kate Beirness.

30 — An 11-year-old boy was pronounced dead on the scene on Aug. 27 after he fell while playing on trusses that support Canyon Bridge. RCMP Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said police, ambulance and fire department personnel were called to the scene after 5 p.m.

“Three young brothers were climbing around the trusses,” he said. “One slipped off and fell to the ground below. It was a drop of 40 to 60 feet.”

•Lower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie was presented with a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal on Aug. 26 by Richard Blackwolf, president of the Canadian Aboriginal Veterans and Serving Members Association.

Louie was a recipient of one of 80 medals the association was asked to distribute to selected members across Canada. The lieu-tenant is a serving member of the Canadian Army in the 49th Field Engineering Squadron based in Trail.

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Lorne EckersleyPaul Dawkins spent much of the summer hard at work on a sand sculpture in front of the Ramada Creston Hotel.

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6 — Creston residents were hit by a rash of break-ins to vehicles and homes on the previous weekend, with cash appear-ing to be the key interest of the culprits.

“In a number of the incidents, items were stolen and then left nearby,” said RCMP Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan. “The thieves seemed to just be after cash.”

•Josh Hepditch became the new head coach and general manger of the Creston Valley Thunder Cats, and the recent arriv-al couldn’t be happier with his new home.

“I’m blown away. It’s an extremely friendly, supportive town from what I’ve seen so far,” he said, adding that he and his wife, Kathryn, were invited to spend their first night in town at her employers’ home, even though the Creston PhysioWorks and More owners hadn’t met the couple.

13 — A garage door that was scheduled to be removed as the Ingham Arts and Culture Centre renovations progress was the victim of a runaway construction trail-er on Sept. 5.

“Thank goodness it didn’t hit a bearing wall or that no one was walking or cycling on the sidewalk when the trailer came free,” said Simon Lazarchuk, a director of the Friends of the Ingham Arts and Culture Centre Society, the group that took on the challenge of turning the building on Canyon Street at 15th Avenue into a per-formance and display space.

•Three Creston Valley names were among 13 Nelson-Creston residents nomi-nated for a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Creston’s Phil Thomas and Anne Hepher, and Sirdar’s Shannon Nickisch were selected by a short listing committee that met Sept. 4 to narrow a list of nominations submitted to Nelson-Creston MLA Michelle Mungall’s office in August. From the 13, the public would vote online or by phone to choose the final four.

20 — What started as a homeowner burning grass in an Erickson Road yard led to a house burning to the ground on Sept. 13. Upon arrival, the fire department was met with a house that was signifi-cantly involved with fire, an adjacent shed fully involved in fire, as well as a vehicle parked next to the house.

“Due to the size of the fire, the only safe approach was a defensive mode, keeping firefighters outside of the structure,” said Creston Fire Rescue Deputy Chief Michael Moore.

•Two suspects in the recent rash of thefts and break and entries pleaded guilty to six charges on Sept. 17. They left court after receiving $650 fines.

One of the culprits was identified when an RCMP member recognized his face from a surveillance camera photo. He had ridden to the police detachment on a sto-len bike. He was arrested and his accom-plice was later located at a campsite, where police found some marijuana and a large array of stolen property.

The pair left Creston, returning to Ontario with a parent, who came when notified about the crimes the young men had committed.

•Creston-brewed Budweiser should hit store shelves in the spring of 2013, Labatt Breweries of Canada has announced. To produce Budweiser, an investment of $1.4 million will be made to expand the Columbia Brewery’s capacity and accom-modate Bud’s unique brewing process.

•Five years after planting an orchard above Duck Lake, Wynnwood Cellars Estate Winery finally opened its doors to the public.

“We are getting a very positive response,” said winery partner Dave Basaraba. “We wanted to start with a soft opening so that we don’t create do much momentum — we don’t have a huge sup-ply of wine just yet.”

•The Crawford Bay Store started a new chapter in June when it expanded and reopened as the Crawford Bay Market. At 6,000 square feet, the market is more than

three times bigger than the original, a con-verted home that stands next door and has been owned by John Stocker and his sons, Darren, Greg and Wade, since 1983.

This community is just overwhelmed by it,” said general manager Jamie Cox. “Anytime I speak to the community about it, I say this is their market. They just wrapped their arms around that.”

•The Creston Valley Thunder Cats got the 2012-2013 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League season off to a good start when they won their home opener on Sept. 14, beating the Kimberley Dynamiters 6-1.

“As a team, I thought we played really well,” said head coach Josh Hepditch. “The guys really came together.

27 — Highway 21 received a big splash of colour on Sept. 20 when a mural was unveiled on the side of Yaqan Nukiy Heritage Centre, also the home of Legend Logos. Depicting various aspects of the Lower Kootenay Band’s heritage and way of life, the mural was created by six artists — Trina Williams, Rudy Luke, Carol Louie, Julie Draper, Nadine Riehl and Jaylin Louie — overseen by Robert Louie Sr.

“It was a big mix of people bringing their talents together,” said Riehl, a paint-er whose work can be found on the Canyon-Lister fire hall and Pharmasave.

•Ken Miller is a familiar face in many local volunteer activities — Knights of Columbus, Citizens on Patrol, the Regional District of Central Kootenay Area B advi-sory planning commission, Creston Valley Blossom Festival, the Canyon water board, New Life Furniture and Recycling and the local housing society — and his efforts were acknowledged by Senator Nancy Greene Raine on Sept. 20.

“His wonderful organizational skills are of great value in our community,” said Greene Raine, representing the govern-ment of Canada, in presenting Miller with a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

• A motorhome and car were likely write-offs after a collision caused a fire on Sept. 18 in Erickson. Creston Fire Rescue was called to the scene at the corner of Highway 3 and 33rd Avenue South, where a Chrysler Intrepid had gone off the road, striking the motorhome’s propane tank.

“No one was in the motorhome at the time, fortunately,” said fire Chief Bruce Mabin.

October4 — There wasn’t a lot of English con-

versation going on in a house on 16th Avenue South, but the smiles of seven new residents seemed to indicate they were getting along just fine.

The family, sponsored by the Creston Refugee Committee (CRC), arrived in Creston on July 22 after living for 14 years in a refugee camp in Thailand, near the border of their native Myanmar (formerly Burma).

“These families coming to B.C. is the result of efforts by the East Kootenay Friends of Burma,” CRC volunteer Linda Price said. “I saw a presentation by the group and we decided to help out.”

•Following an online and phone-in vote — which itself followed a month-long nomination process — Sirdar's Shannon Nickisch was one of four Nelson-Creston residents who would receive a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal from MLA Michelle Mungall.

11 — Creston’s Alan Armstrong was making a routine run to Cranbrook on Oct. 2 when his trip turned into a night-mare that later ended with a shooting in Cranbrook.

“I was hauling parts on Highway 3 through Goatfell when I saw a guy wav-ing me down on the road. He said he had run out of gas and had no money and needed a ride,” Armstrong said.

The carjacker put a gun to Amrstrong’s head, pepper-sprayed him, then pushed him out the truck before tearing off in the 2006 Toyota Forerunner.

•Former Creston and District Public Library chief librarian Ann Day recently received the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy’s Community Literacy Award, placing ahead of seven other nominees and following in the footsteps of winners Vicky Koenig and Family Place (2011) and Kootenay Employment Services (2010) after a round of public voting.

“This community has repaid me a mil-lion times for the work I did,” said Day. “This just blows me away.”

•The purchase of two Duck Lake prop-erties from Wynndel Box and Lumber by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) was intended to benefit grizzly bear and northern leopard frog populations. The sale involved 306 acres (124 hectares), some of which was currently in agricul-tural production, which would continue.

“Protecting this land in the valley bot-tom is vitally important for the long‐term prospects of the South Selkirk grizzly bear population,” said Nancy Newhouse, Canadian Rockies program manager for the NCC.

•The Delta Police Department was called in to investigate an incident involv-ing Creston RCMP in a local pub early on Oct. 6. RCMP were called by pub staff to remove a female patron who was refusing to leave the establishment. While arresting and removing the female, a male patron

obstructed and was injured in the confron-tation with police officers, according to RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk.

18 — More than 100 people gathered at Adam Robertson Elementary School on Oct. 11 to witness a first for the Creston Valley. A totem pole, the culmination of a project that began with a grant application to build a small park on the school grounds four years ago, was erected. It was carved under the supervision of local carver Michael Price, with help from numerous students, notably Kaydon Booth.

ARES principal Rod Giles credited for-mer parent advisory council member Deryn Collier and teacher Judy Gadicke for “planting the seed and obtaining the funding for an indigenous garden.”

•The 2012 Reach a Reader campaign to raise funds for literacy programs in the Creston Valley topped $1,760 yesterday. Local politicians, volunteers and Creston Valley Thunder Cat players took to the streets on Oct. 3 to encourage donations to Creston’s Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) branch.

In a surprise move, Regional District of Central Kootenay Area C director Larry Binks kicked in a $500 grant-in-aid, which Area B director John Kettle readily agreed to match. Mayor Ron Toyota made a healthy personal donation, helping to increase the 2012 fundraising effort by $1,200 over 2011.

25 — Creston Valley orchardists Gary and Susan Snow capped a surreal month on Oct. 10 by accepting an award for mak-ing the world’s best pure juice at an indus-try conference in Barcelona, Spain. Tabletree black cherry juice had bested the other finalist for the award, Nudie Juice, the largest juice producer in Australia.

“WE WON!!!” Susan Snow reacted on Facebook following the awards ceremony. “We are bringing home the gold. We are so excited. We actually have the ‘Best Pure Juice in the World.’ ”

•A four-hour standoff between Creston RCMP and a male break and enter suspect was resolved without violence on Oct. 19. The subject had fled the scene to a 16th avenue residence, where he barricaded him-self inside with his common-law spouse and her two children. Four hours later, shortly after RCMP members had obtained a war-rant to enter the residence and arrest the subject, he surrendered peacefully.

November1 — A hectic week for Creston Fire

Rescue peaked Oct. 23 when a house on 16th Avenue North was razed. The resi-dent family escaped without harm from a blaze that was called in at about 6:20 a.m. The cause of the blaze was determined to be accidental, with damage estimated at $350,000.

“The occupants were very fortunate to have been awoken,” deputy fire Chief Michael Moore said in reference to smoke alarms not being installed due to recent renovations in the home. “Smoke alarms are the most important item in your home to ensure you get out alive.”

•Creston Valley school students were reaping the benefits of the Harvest Share program by getting out of the classroom and into fields, gardens and orchards.

“Most of the schools have participated and the kids are having a blast,” program co-ordinator Alexandra Dansereau said in a Canyon field, and smiled as a gung-ho Adam Robertson Elementary School stu-dent arrived at her pickup truck (the lease donated by Kokanee Ford) with yet anoth-er 50- or 60-pound box of potatoes.

Students from Canyon-Lister Elementary School, Yaqan Nukiy School and Prince Charles Secondary School also volunteered with the program.

•Two of Creston’s creative geniuses, Brandy Dyer and Natalie Santano, teamed to publish a book they call A Grateful Heart. The proceeds from the book featuring com-munity submissions with photos by Santano were donated to the pregnancy outreach program run by the Creston and District Community Resource Centre.

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Brian LawrenceHighway 21 received a big splash of colour on Sept. 20 when a mural was unveiled on the side of Yaqan Nukiy Heritage Centre, also the home of Legend Logos. (From left) Artists Nadine Riehl, Rudy Luke and Trina Williams.

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gratitude and a program that supports new mothers was a per-fect match,” Dyer said.

8 — Requests for proposals to operate a concession at the Creston and District Community Complex have drawn interest, but no formal replies, recreation manager Randy Fediuk said at the Nov. 5 local services commit-tee meeting.

Area C director Larry Binks voiced his concern about the length of time it has taken to get the kitchen built.

“I was at a hockey game on the weekend and I got com-plaints about it,” he said. “It’s now almost two months since the contract was awarded. For me, that’s not good enough — it’s embarrassing the hell out of me.”

•Providers of the Therapeutic Activation Program for Seniors (TAPS) were looking for an alter-native to the portable trailers it has called home for many years.

“We are looking for long-term sustainability, and we have been exploring the possible use of Rotacrest,” said Serena Naeve, executive director of the Creston and Dsitrict Community Resource Centre (CRC), which operates TAPS. “It’s a question of how we co-ordinate long term planning for seniors in the valley.

“Our current facility is deteri-orating rapidly and the school district (which leases the facility to CRC) has said it won’t put any more money into the building. We have done all we can do with it.”

15 — In what has become an annual tradition, Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church was collect-ing for Operation Christmas Child, a program that sees toys, school supplies and more deliv-ered to children in developing countries.

More than 400 boxes were shipped from Creston in 2011 and the numbers were similar in 2012, said Glad Tidings Pastor Gary Forsyth, thanks to the efforts of Kelly Miller and Ann Cote.

“He’s been setting people up and getting them organized,” said Forsyth. “She’s been head-ing up getting them into schools.”

•The fourth annual Creston’s Best Singer contest would be big-ger than before, said producer Vern Gorham. The 2013 edition will be comprised of four nights, expanded from two (quarterfinal and semifinal/final) in 2011 and 2012, starting with a youth divi-

sion contest on Jan. 17 at Prince Charles Theatre.

The youth contest will be open to singers 14 and under, and the top two will advance to the semi-final round on Feb. 14, compet-ing against the top 20 adults singers from the Jan. 31 quarterfi-nal. The top 10 from the semifinal will compete in the final round on March 7.

22 — Sirdar’s Shannon Nickisch received a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal on Nov. 18 in Nelson.

About 70 people gathered in the Hume Hotel’s Hume Room for a reception led by Nelson-Creston MLA Michelle Mungall, who also organized voting for four recipients in her riding. Over 700 online and phone-in votes were recorded, with Salmo’s Dorothy Hearn, Nelson’s Joan Reichardt and Kaslo’s Bruce Walker being selected along with Nickisch.

“It was a complete surprise that someone put my name in,” Nickisch said. “It’s been quite an honour.”

•The Town of Creston received a report on its options for the operations of cemeteries, including the valley’s largest, Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Former Regional District of Central Kootenay treasurer Barry McLean reported to council on Nov. 13 that it had limited options and recommended that it try to negotiate a continued cost-sharing agreement with the Regional District of Central Kootenay, which notified the town earlier in the year that it intended to pull out of the fund-ing for Creston cemetery opera-tions in two years. In 2011 and 2012, the regional district pro-vided $36,000 grants toward the operation of Forest Lawn.

Under an agreement estab-lished in 1977, the town and areas A, B and C have contributed to its operation based on a tax of the participants’ property assess-ments. RDCK areas, however, are not obligated to contribute.

•Nearly eight months after it opened to traffic, an official cere-mony and ribbon cutting were held for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) port of entry facility at Kingsgate on Nov. 15.

Kootenay-Columbia member of Parliament David Wilks announced the opening, the cul-mination of more than a year of work on the $20 million project.

“Our government is commit-ted to the free flow of legitimate

goods, travel and trade across our shared border with the United States, and improvements to CBSA facilities such as this one help ensure that this gets done in an efficient and effective man-ner,” he said.

29 — A new system to deal with bylaw infractions including noise, animal control and unsightly property would take effect in December.

“In the past, bylaw disputes were handled in the provincial court system,” said Mayor Ron Toyota. “Arguing minor bylaw infractions in court was often impractical, due to the time and costs involved. …

“If someone disputed a $50 ticket, because we don’t have a court registry in town, the bylaw officer would have to travel to Cranbrook. Then he would have to issue a summons to the dispu-tant for a court hearing, and it just went on from there. The whole process didn’t make any sense.”

•Gertie Brown wasn’t tricked by a phone call that could have

bilked her out of hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars.

“I picked up the phone and a voice said, ‘Hello, Grandma,’ ” Brown said. “ ‘I need help.’ ”

Believing that her grandson was in Eastern Canada and not Vancouver, Brown became wary.

“It really bothers me that older people are targeted in these scams and I’d like to warn others to ask questions that only their real grandchildren (or other rela-tive) would know the answer to,” Brown said.

December6 — Organizers of the Creston

Valley Bird Fest walked out of the Nov. 27 Creston town council meeting with another $1,000 in the coffers after receiving a start-up grant for the 2013 inaugural event.

Bird Fest is starting small, proj-ect planner Tanna Patterson said, with evening events scheduled for May 10 and activities through-out May 11, which is also International Migratory Bird Day. Operating as a committee of the Creston Valley branch of Wildsight, the festival’s goal is “to encourage environmental aware-ness for young and old with sup-port from the community.”

•It was a busy summer and fall for Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and Yellowhead Road and Bridge (YRB) crews in the Creston Valley, with 43 kilometres of road being resurfaced in various ways, for a total of $3.2 million.

The main work was a project that saw “mill-and-fill” resurfac-ing on five kilometres of Highway 3 from Kootenay Pass summit to the east chain-up area and on Highway 3 from Canyon-Lister Road to the Arrow Creek Bridge, the latter portion also receiving a new guardrail.

•The Ministry of Environ-ment, Regional District of

Central Kootenay and Town of Creston teamed up to fund a woodstove exchange program, according to Environment Minister Terry Lake.

The RDCK would receive $15,750 as one of 48 regional dis-tricts the province adds to wood stove program, which will total $192,000 for 2013. Creston town council voted Nov. 27 to add a $100 rebate for stoves exchanged in Creston residences, and pick up the $20 disposal fee at the landfill for the replaced stove.

•An eagle-eyed RCMP officer saved an 85-year-old woman from spending a potentially life-threatening night in car that went down a steep embankment on Highway 21 on Nov. 26.

“We got a call in the evening that she had left at 2 p.m. to go to Porthill and hadn’t returned,” said RCMP Cpl. Monte Taylor. “When we checked with the bor-der we learned she hadn’t crossed that day.”

Taylor and Const. Ryan Salant began to patrol Highway 21 for clues late in the evening. Salant scrambled down an embank-ment while Taylor radioed for an ambulance. The woman was uninjured, but had remained in the car, knowing that she would be unable to make it up the steep slope to the highway. She was chilled and uncomfortable after spending more than eight hours in a car that she couldn’t restart.

13 — A 52-year-old Creston woman, Clara Elliott, died in a head-on collision five kilometres south of Cranbrook on Highway 3/95 on Dec. 5, when the north-bound minivan in which she was a passenger crossed the centre line and struck a southbound dump truck. The minivan’s driv-er sustained minor injuries, but Elliott was trapped in the vehicle and died at the scene. The dump truck’s driver was uninjured.

•A year in which the Creston Valley Farmers’ Market has grown dramatically has helped solidify the Creston Valley Food Action Coalition (CVFAC) as one of Creston Valley’s most impor-tant organizations.

Earlier in the year, farmers’ market managers and volunteers worked with the British Columbia Association of Farmers’ Markets to detail the social and economic benefits of the market in the Creston Valley.

“The estimated benefit of the Creston Valley Farmers’ Market to the local economy is approxi-mately $1.72 million annually,” said CVFAC president Len Parkin.

•Extra Foods was the scene of a robbery on Dec. 9 when a male told the pharmacist on duty that he had a gun and wanted some diazepam. Creston RCMP said the male then attempted to leave through a locked entrance before exiting through the store’s front entrance.

Police arrested a suspect at a residence a short time later and now believe he was bluffing about having a gun. He was taken into custody and would likely face armed robbery charges.

20 — Waiting until after mid-night to get municipal election results could become a thing of the past if the Town of Creston adopts an electronic voting sys-tem, town council learned at the Dec. 11 regular meeting.

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Lorne EckersleyA totem pole was erected at Adam Robertson Elementary School on Oct. 11.

Brian LawrenceKootenay-Columbia member of Parliament David Wilks (third from right) cut the ribbon on Nov. 15 to officially open the upgraded Kingsgate port of entry.

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From page 11Bhar Sihota, who is doing a

local government management internship at Creston Town Hall, presented a report that indicates that other small municipalities, including Nelson and Castlegar, are already successfully using electronic systems.

“The role of the machine is to electronically count the ballots and record the results, and it is not expected to make the act of voting quicker,” he said.

•A good-natured competi-tion led to a few laughs and a big score for the Creston Valley Gleaners Society food bank.

When Lower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie arrived at the food bank on Dec. 14, in one of two vehicles needed to trans-port more than 700 pounds of non-perishable food items, Creston Mayor Ron Toyota knew he had met his match.

“Wow, very impressive,” he said, watching box after box stack up, as Louie and LKB administrator Linda Berg piled about 15 boxes behind the two boxes Toyota had brought from Creston Town Hall.

•The Town of Creston and local Regional District of Central Kootenay put one contentious issue to bed at the Dec. 13 RDCK board meeting in Nelson.

A new Arrow Creek water services agreement was signed, assuring five of years of peace for the two sides. But a pro-posed contract for Creston to continue fire protection for Erickson properties was moved

into a closed meeting and later referred to lawyers.

•The children of Shamattawa, Man., had plenty to smile about again at Christmas, after nearly a ton of Creston apples and an assortment of gifts arrived ear-lier in December.

“The children were thrilled,” said local organizer Muriel Buhr. “So thrilled that one classroom went trooping over to Shamattawa’s RCMP detach-ment with a thank you card for Staff Sgt. Maria Russell that they made themselves.”

•Creston Valley Teachers’ Association president Rebecca Blair appeared at the Dec. 11 council meeting to ask for sup-port in pushing a child poverty reduction issue.

Coun. Judy Gadicke made a motion, which passed, to write a letter of support to the appropri-ate ministry. A second motion, to direct staff to begin work on a draft resolution to be put forward to the Union of BC Municipalities, also passed unanimously.

•More than 70 volunteers swarmed the Creston Room at the Creston and District Community Complex on Dec. 18 to pack Christmas hampers, part of an annual program over-seen by the Creston Ministerial Association.

The need was great — 485 hampers were packed for Creston Valley families, 35 more than the planned 450, a goal based on the 2011 numbers.

27 — Joining with a group of peace-seeking women who

brought together women from Israel and Palestine in November was a giant step out of Kendra Lee’s comfort zone.

The registered massage ther-apist, mother of three and grandmother of six was quite content with her mostly quiet and orderly life until a BraveHeart Women’s meeting presented her with an opportu-nity she couldn’t resist — an odyssey for peace.

“I had never been overseas before,” she says. “I’ve been to Mexico and the Dominican Republic, across Canada and the States, but never overseas.”

•School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) board said no to the education minister’s request to find 1.5 per cent in savings to be used in upcoming contract negotiations with CUPE.

SD8 already faces additional cost pressures throughout its 2013 budget. Board chair Melanie Joy cited an unfunded anti-bullying/violence threat risk assessment, a ministry read-ing initiative and increases to WorkSafeBC and Medical Services Plan premiums.

“To add $330,000 in CUPE wages and wage sensitive ben-efits under the co-operative gains mandate to an already significant shortfall of $1.13 million is beyond the board’s ability to balance its budget without cutting educational programming to students and services to staff and families,” she wrote.

Lorne EckersleyLower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie (left) and Creston Mayor Ron Toyota (right) made donations of food and cash to the Creston Valley Gleaners Society food bank on Dec. 14.

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4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Mod Fam Middle Happy Apt. 23 Private Practice ’ News Kimmel

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7 13 News News Magaz. Inside Betty Betty Go On Normal Parenthood (N) ’ News Jay Leno

8 10 “Replacements” SportsCentre (N) Å Record World Poker Tour SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Football Ski TV On the Edge Dew Tour Å Sportsnet Con. Hockey UFC

11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET NCIS (N) ’ NCIS: Los Angeles Vegas “Paiutes” News Hour Final

12 22 Animals Dogs Be the Creature Stalin’s Back ››› “Armadillo” (’10, Documentary) Be the Creature

13 3 News Ex George S Cor Mercer 22 Min Cracked ’ Å National News George S

14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang Raising Ben-Kate New Girl Mindy Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother

15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront

16 6 “Dodgeball-True” J. Schmo J. Schmo J. Schmo J. Schmo Entou Entou

17 23 Holmes Makes Billion Billion Hunt Intl Hunters Holmes Makes Billion Billion Car Pools Å 18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 Love It or List It My My Property Brot. The Good Wife ’ The Good Wife ’ Property Brothers

22 iCarly ’ Victo Young Boys Wipeout ’ Å Laughs Laughs Boys Splatalot Weird Splatalot

23 National CBC News National National CBC News National

25 “Pegasus-Chime” Justified (N) Å NCIS ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 ’ Justified ’ Å NCIS ’ Å 26 15 Gold Rush (N) Bering Sea Gold Licence to Drill (N) Gold Rush Å Bering Sea Gold Licence to Drill

27 Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Four Weddings Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Nightmares

28 18 The Sisterhood (N) Sin City Rules (N) The Sisterhood ’ Sin City Rules ’ Totally T-Boz ’ Totally T-Boz ’ 30 ›› “Men With Brooms” (’02) ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ “Men-Brooms”

31 Adven Looney Johnny T Deten Vampire Total Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating

32 20 ANT Wizards Jessie Good Jessie Really Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess

33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Righteous Kill” (’08) Al Pacino The Ring

34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Tosh.0 Work. Daily Colbert

36 Chopped (N) Å Chopped (N) Å Food Food Diners Diners Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å 37 24 Man v Fd Whisker Duck D. Duck Storage Storage Man v Fd Whisker Duck D. Duck Minute to Win It

38 Pawn Pawn American Pickers Canadian Pickers Cajun Cajun IRT Deadliest Chasing Mummies

39 Neverland ’ (Part 2 of 2) Å Stargate SG-1 ’ Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ Neverland Å 40 (6:00) ››› “The Verdict” (’82) ››› “Broadcast News” (’87) William Hurt, Holly Hunter. “Keeping-Faith”

42 Drew Drew Rose. Rose. Debt ET Friends Friends Drew Drew 3rd Rock 3rd Rock

43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National

44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas

45 ET Ent Vegas “Paiutes” NCIS (N) ’ NCIS: Los Angeles News Whatever ET J. Probst

48 7 Abolitionists Frontline (N) Å Tavis Smiley T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) America-Prime Abolition

49 ›› “Kid Galahad” (’62) Elvis Presley. Super Con ›› “Kid Galahad” (’62) Elvis Presley. Con Popoff

50 Telejournal 30 vies La fac Unité 9 (N) Mémoires vives TJ Nou Telejournal

2 ET Ent Vegas “Paiutes” NCIS (N) ’ NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final ET The Talk

54 Hollywood Heights Today’s Top 10 Trial RapCity Pretty Little Liars Hollywood Heights Prince Prince

64 ReG (:20) ››› “Outrageous!” ››› “Pride & Prejudice” (’05) Å (:10) ››› “Howards End” (’92) Å 81 Sexe Faits d’hiver TV5 Jrnl “Je retourne chez ma mère” Tête Nizwa Champ

224 Parts Parts My Ride My Ride Dumbest Dumbest Parts Parts My Ride My Ride Unique Whips

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3 Big Bang etalk (N) CSI: Crime Scene Arrow ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ News News Daily Colbert

4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Middle Neigh Mod Fam Suburg. Nashville (N) Å News Kimmel

5 Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire (N) News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly

6 9 News CBS Ent Insider I Get That a Lot People’s Choice Awards 2013 Å News Late Sh.

7 13 News News Magaz. Inside Whitney Guys- Law & Order: SVU Chicago Fire (N) News Jay Leno

8 10 Team Canada SportsCentre (N) Å Record E:60 (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre

9 19 Basket Sports Sportsnet Con. Premier Snowbrd Dew Tour Å Sportsnet Con. Hockey Premier

11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET Bomb Girls Å People’s Choice Awards 2013 Å News Hour Final

12 22 Animals Under Frontiers of Ganges Duo Arias and recitatives. Å Frontiers of

13 3 News Ex George S Cor Dragons’ Den ’ Arctic Air ’ National News George S

14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang Stars in Danger: The High Dive (N) ’ Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother

15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront

16 6 J. Schmo J. Schmo ›› “Without a Paddle” (’04) ’ Ways Ways Entou Entou

17 23 Abroad Abroad House Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Abroad Abroad House Hunters Brake- Sales

18 14 Shipping Shipping Barter Kings (N) Barter Barter Duck D. Duck D. Shipping Shipping Barter Kings Å 21 Love It or List It Candice Candice Love It or List It Love It Property Brothers Property Brot.

22 iCarly ’ Victo Young Boys Wipeout “Family” Laughs Laughs Boys Young Weird Splatalot

23 National CBC News National National CBC News National

25 “Lava Storm” (’08) NCIS “Two-Faced” NCIS ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 ’ NCIS “Two-Faced” NCIS ’ Å 26 15 When Aliens At MythBusters Å Bering Sea Gold When Aliens Attack Å MythBusters Å 27 Hotel Hell (N) ’ Hotel Hell (N) Debt Debt Hotel Hell Å Hotel Hell Å Nightmares

28 18 Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer Perfection Toddlers & Tiaras Cheer Perfection Here Comes Toddlers & Tiaras

30 ›› “Foolproof” (’03) Ryan Reynolds. Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ ›› “Foolproof”

31 Adven Gumball Johnny T Deten Vampire Total Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating

32 20 ANT Wizards Jessie Good Austin Gravity Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess

33 College Basketball Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American Browns Payne Browns Payne Spy Next

34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Commun South Pk Key Daily Colbert

36 Rachael v. Guy Top Chef: Seattle Iron Chef America Diners Diners Top Chef: Seattle Iron Chef America

37 24 Repo Repo Duck D. Duck Storage Storage Repo Repo Duck D. Duck Minute to Win It

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Ice Pilots NWT (N) Canadian Pickers American American Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Swamp People ’ 39 Treasure Island ’ (Part 1 of 2) Å Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ Treasure Island

40 ›› “Bring It On” (:01) ››› “The Truman Show” (’98) (:15) ›› “Robin Hood: Men in Tights” (’93) Amer Pie

42 ’70s ’70s Rose. Rose. Debt ET Friends Friends ’70s ’70s 3rd Rock 3rd Rock

43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National

44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas

45 ET Ent Bomb Girls People’s Choice Awards 2013 Å News Whatever ET J. Probst

48 7 NOVA (N) ’ Life on Fire (N) ’ Nature’s Power T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Nature ’ NOVA ’ 49 Downton Abbey ’ Upstair, Downstair Super Con ›››› “The Great Escape” (’63) Super Popoff

50 Telejournal 30 vies Épicerie Enfants de télé Lundi TJ Nou Telejournal

2 ET Ent Chicago Fire (N) To Be Announced Go On Guys- News Hour Final ET The Talk

54 Hollywood Heights Today’s Top 10 Trial Wedge Fools Trial Hollywood Heights Prince Prince

64 ReG (:20) › “White Noise” (’05) ›› “The Frighteners” (’96) Å “Urban Legends: Final Cut” Cannibal

81 Maigrir Peuples Spécimen TV5 Jrnl (:35) Zoom animal Sexe Quand les requins Quest.

224 Drag Drag Barrett-Jackson Pinks - All Out Drag Drag Barrett-Jackson Unique Whips

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3 Big Bang etalk (N) Flashpoint ’ Big Bang Two Men Grey’s Anatomy News News Daily Colbert

4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Last Resort (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy (:02) Scandal (N) News Kimmel

5 Office 1600 Rock Center News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Lumi Paid Daly

6 9 News CBS Ent Insider Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest (:01) Elementary News Late Sh.

7 13 News News Magaz. Inside 30 Rock 1600 Office 1600 Rock Center News Jay Leno

8 10 Poker Curling Sports SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. Bensin Bensin Dew Tour Å On the Edge Sportsnet Con. Hockey UFC

11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET Last Resort (N) ’ Chicago Fire ’ (:01) Elementary News Hour Final

12 22 Animals Rivers What’s That? Stonehenge “Mayor of the Sunset Strip” Snapshot What’s That?

13 3 News Ex George S Cor Nature/ Things Doc Zone (N) ’ National News George S

14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang Mobbed (N) Å Glee “Michael” ’ Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother

15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront

16 6 iMPACT Wrestling Bellator 360 (N) ’ Bellator 360 (N) ’ ›› “Doom” (’05) The Rock. ’ Bellator 360 ’ 17 23 Ware. Ware. Bryan Bryan Hunt Intl Hunters Ware. Ware. Bryan Bryan Million Dollar

18 14 The First 48 Å Beyond Scared Beyond Scared (:01) The First 48 (:01) The First 48 Beyond Scared

21 Love It or List It Property Brot. Decorators Undercover Undercover Love It

22 iCarly ’ Victo Young Boys Wipeout ’ Å Laughs Laughs Boys Young Weird Splatalot

23 National CBC News National National CBC News National

25 Beauty & Beast Covert Affairs (N) Lost Girl (N) Å Beauty & Beast Covert Affairs ’ NCIS “Tribes” ’ 26 15 Fast N’ Loud (N) Moonshiners (N) Mayday Å Fast N’ Loud Moonshiners ’ Sons of Guns ’ 27 Flipping Out (N) ’ Flipping Out (N) ’ Property Property Flipping Out Å Flipping Out Å Nightmares

28 18 Four Weddings (N) What Not to Wear Four Weddings ’ What Not to Wear To Be Announced To Be Announced

30 Missing “Pilot” ’ Missing ’ Å Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ Missing “Pilot” ’ 31 Adven Rocket Dragons Mudpit Vampire Total Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating

32 20 ANT Wizards Jessie Good Good Wingin’ It Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess

33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Step Up” (’06) Channing Tatum. Step Up

34 Just for Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Comedy Comedy Daily Colbert

36 My. Din My. Din Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Diners Diners Restaurant: Im. My. Din My. Din

37 24 Liquida Bggg Duck D. Duck Storage Storage Liquida Bggg Duck D. Duck Minute to Win It

38 Ancient Aliens (N) Bamazon (N) ’ Canadian Pickers Ancient Aliens ’ Bamazon Å Ancient Aliens ’ 39 Treasure Island ’ (Part 2 of 2) Å Stargate SG-1 ’ Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ Treasure Island

40 (6:00) ›› “Paradise Road” ›››› “The Piano” (’93, Drama) Holly Hunter. ›› “Yours, Mine & Ours” (’05)

42 Frasier Frasier Rose. Rose. Debt ET Friends Friends Frasier Frasier 3rd Rock 3rd Rock

43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National

44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas

45 ET Ent (:01) Elementary Last Resort (N) ’ Chicago Fire ’ News Whatever ET J. Probst

48 7 House DCI Banks ’ Å Fight T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Masterpiece Classic ’ 49 Columbo ’ Å Yes, Min. Super Con ›››› “The Great Escape” (’63) Super Popoff

50 Telejournal 30 vies Rire Prière Zone doc (N) TJ Nou Telejournal

2 ET Ent (:01) Elementary Last Resort (N) ’ Glee “Michael” ’ News Hour Final ET The Talk

54 Hollywood Heights MuchMusic Countdown ’ Å Jackass ’ Å Hollywood Heights Prince Prince

64 ReG (:25) ›› “Past Perfect” ››› “Manhattan Murder Mystery” (10:50) “Knockaround Guys” Half

81 Impossible Science Cliquez TV5 Jrnl Prêts à tout pour maigrir Peuples Hôpital vétérinaire Quest.

224 NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing Daytona Winter Testing: Drafting.

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3 Big Bang etalk (N) Blue Bloods (N) ’ CSI: NY (N) Å Shark Tank (N) ’ News News The Mentalist ’ 4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Jeopardy Last Man Malibu Shark Tank (N) ’ (:01) 20/20 Å News Kimmel

5 Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly

6 9 News CBS Ent Insider Undercover Boss CSI: NY (N) Å Blue Bloods (N) ’ News Late Sh.

7 13 News News Magaz. Inside 1600 1600 Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å News Jay Leno

8 10 Basket Curling Sports SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre

9 19 Hockey Sportsnet Con. Ultimate Fighter Sportsnet Con. Hockey UFC

11 12 (6:59) News Hour Ent ET Nightmares Parenthood Å 16x9 (N) Å News Hour Final

12 22 Animals Parks Mega Builders Emma Poirot Å Party Animals ’ Mega Builders

13 3 News Ex George S Cor Market Mercer fifth estate National News George S

14 8 Two Men Mother Big Bang Big Bang Nightmares Fringe (N) Å News Wanted Two Men Mother

15 Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Anderson Cooper E. B. OutFront

16 6 (6:00) ››› “The Shawshank Redemption” ’ Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Repo Repo Repo

17 23 You Live in What? Million Million Hunt Intl Hunters You Live in What? Million Million Water Homes

18 14 Duck D. Duck D. Storage Storage Storage Storage Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Storage Storage

21 Love It or List It Love It The Closer Å Necess. Rough ››› “Friends With Money” (’06)

22 Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. “Cats & Dogs: Kitty Galore 3D” Young Young Boys Boys

23 National CBC News National National CBC News National

25 “Secret Lives” ’ › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ “Green Hornet”

26 15 Hillbilly Handfishin’ Mayday Å Cash Cash Hillbilly Handfishin’ Auction Auction Mayday Å 27 Bride Bride Brides Brides Keasha’s Keasha’s › “Good Luck Chuck” (’07) ’ Å “Good Luck Chk”

28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Randy Randy Say Yes Say Yes Randy Randy Say Yes Say Yes Randy Randy

30 Criminal Minds ’ Flashpoint ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Mentalist ’ Criminal Minds ’ 31 Adven Ninjago Trans Ultimate Avengers Star ››› “X-Men” (’00) Hugh Jackman. Å Dating

32 20 Shake It Austin Jessie ANT “Sharpay’s Fabulous” Shake It “Johnny Kapahala” Princess

33 Browns Payne Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Annapolis” (’06) James Franco. Be

34 Laughs Laughs Gags Gas Match Simpson Big Bang Anger Just for Laughs Comedy Comedy

36 Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners

37 24 Ghost Hunters ’ Duck D. Duck Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Duck D. Duck Minute to Win It

38 History of the World in Two Hours ’ Canadian Pickers History of the World in Two Hours ’ Outback Hunters

39 Borealis “Pilot” (Series Premiere) (N) Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Supernatural ’ Borealis “Pilot” ’ 40 (6:00) ››› “The Fugitive” (’93) Å ››› “True Lies” (’94) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Å “The Watcher”

42 King King Rose. Rose. Debt ET Friends Friends King King 3rd Rock 3rd Rock

43 Direct (N) News National News National News National News National News National

44 Toopy Mike Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas

45 ET Ent 16x9 (N) Å Nightmares Parenthood Å News Whatever ET J. Probst

48 7 (6:00) “Bedazzled” America-Prime Wash Need T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) ››› “Bedazzled” (’67)

49 Gaither Gospel Time- God’s Super Con ›› “Cast a Giant Shadow” (’66) ’ Super Popoff

50 Telejournal Paquet voleur (N) Télé sur-divan Amour TJ Nou Telejournal

2 ET Ent 16x9 (N) Å Nightmares Bomb Girls News Hour Final ET The Talk

54 › “Just My Luck” (’06) Å Arrow “Vendetta” Arrow ’ Å Pretty Little Liars Fools Trial

64 Roxanne (:20) ›› “Mixed Nuts” ›› “The Pink Panther” (:35) “The Pink Panther 2” “The Producers”

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Glendon Clarence (Glen) Habart

After a full life, Glen passed away peacefully at the Peter Lougheed Santuari Hospice in Calgary, AB on Thursday, December 20, 2012 at the age of 79 years.Glen was born in Blaeberry, BC. Glen and Eloise enjoyed many camping trips with their children and grandchildren at Kootenay Lake; teaching them how to water ski and sh. They also embraced the opportunity to travel to Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Cuba. Glen was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and

shing. He loved the trees and the mountains where he could breathe the fresh air of the forest. Glen was an excellent gardener and was always willing to share his vegetables with whoever happened to come by. Most of his working days were spent in the ‘woods’ as he liked to say, where he was a foreman for Crestbrook Forest Industries for many years. Glen had many good friends and a great sense of humour. He always had a story or two to tell which was how he earned the nickname “camp tramp!”Glen was predeceased by his parents and his brother Lorne Habart. He leaves Eloise, his beloved wife of 58 years; his son Robin (Cheryl); daughters Lynn (Blaine) and Janna (Lester); ve grandchildren, Joshua (Melanie), Jeremy, Breanne (Matthew), Carly (Jason), and Daniel; ve great-grandchildren; brother Brian; sisters Emily, Lorraine (Jerry), and Bonnie (Warren); and several nieces and nephews. We would like to thank the wonderful hospital staff at the Foothills Hospital, Pulmonary Care Unit and the Peter Lougheed Santuari Hospice in Calgary, for their outstanding care and support of our dad. A big thank you to all our friends and family for their support in this most dif cult time.

At his request, there will be no service.Glen will be forever in our hearts and missed

tremendously by everyone.

October 23, 1933 ~ December 20, 2012

David (Dave) Kuny

Dave was born to Caroline and Peter Kuny on April 15, 1940 at Tisdale, SK, where he received his education.He married Sharon Townsend in Tisdale, SK on July 28, 1962, and had three children before moving to British Columbia. Dave worked in the plumbing and heating business in Saskatchewan and British Columbia and was employed at Pyramid Builders for some 20 years. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, and enjoyed spending hours in his garden, shing and hunting.

Dave was predeceased by his daughter Caren; parents Caroline and Peter Kuny; brothers Frank, Tony, Mike, and sister Josephine.Dave will be dearly missed by his loving wife Sharon; sons Robert (Lori) and Dean (Colleen); grandchildren Taylor and Jared; brother Adam (May); sister Mary (Norman), and many nieces and nephews.

The Memorial Funeral Service is to be heldon Friday January 4, 2013 at 11:00 am

at the Redeemer Lutheran Churchwith astor arry aberstoc of ciatin .

Cremation took place atootenay Lake Crematorium Ltd.,

Creston, C.

Friends wishin to make a memorial tributemay do so to the Arthritis Society of BC,

200 1 4 est th Ave.,ancouver, BC J 1S4.

David (Dave) Kunypassed away at his Creston

residence with family by his side on December 26, 2012

at the age of 72 years,after a lengthy illness.

April 15, 1940~

December 26, 2012

Franz Herman Dill (Frank Jr.)

Frank left us peacefully, surrounded by his family at his home in Kootenay Bay…four days short of “the end of the world as we know it” and his 62nd birthday. Frank was born in Heidelberg, Germany on December 21, 1950. There he attended university and was in the army. It was while in the army he took part in the 1972 Olympics in Munich. Frank moved to Canada in 1973 and worked as a carpenter/craftsman with his dad, Frank Sr. Frank became very skilled at his trade under his dad’s leadership and loved working with his dad for many years. A “teacher” of history and politics, Frank had an incredible memory of facts and details. Conversations with Frank were always enlightening and we will miss the stories and “opinions” he so loved to share. Frank was predeceased by his mom, Frieda on December 16, 2010, also from cancer. Frank will be forever missed by his wife Suzanne Dill; his dad, Frank Sr. Dill; sister, Ricki (Jules) Morin; niece Julie (Dwayne) Sol, their son Logan; nephew Randy (Nicole) Morin; his aunt Baerbel; and many friends.

Many thanks to all the wonderful peopleinvolved in helping Frank with his journey.

Your support and compassion was so appreciated. By Frank’s request there will be no service.n lieu of owers, donations can be made to

the ootenay Lake ospital in elson,or the Creston Valley Hospital in Creston.

It is with great sadnessthat the family of

Frank Jr. announce his passing on Monday, December 17, 2012.

December 21, 1950~

December 17, 2012

Ferdinand (Ferry) Strobl

Ferdinand (Ferry) Strobl passed away on December 14, 2012 at the age of 81 years, after a battle with cancer. Ferry was born to parents Franz and Theresia Strobl on May 13, 1931 in Graz, Austria.Ferdinand was an electrician while in Austria and when he rst moved to Canada, in 1951, he worked in a coalmine in Fernie, BC. After this, he moved to Prince George and continued doing electrical work until he opened his own company. In 1967, he started A U Ski illage at the Pine Pass and then in 1989 moved to Wynndel, BC to retire.Ferry loved skiing, his oatplane, the mountains, the outdoors and especially his big family and all his friends.Ferry was predeceased by his parents Franz and Theresia Strobl of Austria and his brother Franz Strobl of Austria; and Douglas Strobl of Salmon Arm.He will be dearly missed by his loving wife Karla; children Ron (Caroline), Margit, Brenda, Jamie, Eric (Marjorie) and Joyann and many grandchildren.Ferdinand’s ashes will be spread in his beloved mountains at the Pine Pass, BC in the summer of 2013.

Until we meet again, we will miss you.Any friends wishing to make

a memorial contribution may do so tothe Canadian Cancer Societyc/o Bambrick & Associates

Box 999, Creston, BC, V0B 1G0

May 13, 1931 ~ December 14, 2012

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Funeral HomesIn Loving Memory Of

DAVE KUNY Passed Away

December 26, 2012Age 72 years

Residence Creston Memorial Funeral Service

Friday January 4, 2013At 11:00 am

Redeemer Lutheran ChurchPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Cremation

Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theArthritis Society of BC

#200 – 1645 West 7th Ave.Vancouver, BC V6J 1S4

In Loving Memory Of GUSTAV “GUS” MILLER

Passed Away December 23, 2012

Age 82 yearsResidence Creston, BC

Funeral ServiceFriday December 28, 2012

2:00 p.m.The New Life Christian Church

Pastor Gordon Lawrence offi ciating

IntermentForest Lawn Cemetery

Erickson, BC Friends wishing to make a

memorial contribution may do so to the

Creston Valley Hospice1720 Birch St.

Creston, BC V0B 1G5

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Funeral HomesIn Loving Memory Of

NINA NESBITTPassed Away

December 27, 2012Age 81 years

Residence CrestonEntombment of Ashes ServiceMonday, December 31, 2012

At 2:00 p.m.Forest Lawn Cemetery,

Bella ColumbariumGuy Roy Celebrant

Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theCanadian Cancer Societyc/o Bambrick & Associates

Box 999, Creston, BC, V0B 1G0

Trail S.P.C.A7700 Highway 3B Trail, BC V1R 2L9

In Loving Memory OfPAULINE BICCUM

Passed AwayDecember 16, 2012

Age 73 yearsResidence Creston

A Celebration of Life ServiceTo be held later

in the month of January Cremation

In Loving Memory OfRAYMOND BROST

Passed Away December 22, 2012

Age 84 Years Residence Creston, BCFriends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theRoyal Canadian Legion

Branch #29P.O. Box 135

Creston, BC V0B 1G0

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We have a position available for a Product Support Manager in our Castlegar location. This position will be responsible to grow and manage the service related business, particularly through increased customer sales and maintaining proper staffing levels. This position will also manage the parts department operations including supervision of parts staff.

Previous leadership experience in a heavy equipment service and/or parts department is a definite asset.

Brandt Tractor is the world’s largest privately held John Deere Construction & Forestry Equipment dealer and a Platinum member of the Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies Program. Find out more about our exciting career opportunities at www.brandtjobs.com or by calling (306) 791-8923.

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PRODUCT SUPPORT MANAGER

Dr. Keith Marling (Doc)

The Marling family, with extreme sadness, announces the passing of Dr. Keith Marling, affectionately known as Doc. Keith was born in Willowdale, Ontario August 31, 1932. He passed away peacefully at home on December 13, 2012 with his devoted wife and best friend Anne, by his side.Doc was passionate about his career as a veterinarian, shing, farming, gardening and travelling. He attained his lifelong dream of being a veterinarian by getting summer jobs on the west coast to pay his way through the Ontario Veterinary College back east in Guelph. “Animals First” was always his motto. He loved his profession so much he was often quoted as saying, “I have never worked a day in my life.”By invitation from Charlie Sutcliffe and the Dairy Association, Dr. Marling moved with his family to the Creston Valley in May of 1958. Doc began his career working side by side with Charlie to care for and establish a herd management program. Doc rst set up his veterinary clinic in the basement of his 6th Avenue home. In 1963 he built the Kootenay Animal Clinic on Canyon Street where he continued his practice until 2009, and retired as the longest practicing veterinarian in British Columbia. During that time he ooprovided services from Invermere to

Grand Forks, Kaslo to Nelson, and was the rst to have veterinary anaesthetic and x-ray machines in the Kootenays. Using this equipment, Keith and Anne were thankful for the end of long nights waiting for animals to wake up from surgery.Dr. Marling dedicated time to many community committees and the town council. He was instrumental in establishing the rst volunteer re hall as well. He was always supportive of his town and attended community events until his last days.Keith was a man of few words but they held great impact and wisdom, usually followed by a quote of life from a book, famous author or scripture. His knowledge was far beyond, and not limited to veterinary work. The doors to his home and practice were always open to people and animals, great and small.He now joins departed family, son Joe, friends and animals he so greatly cared for.Keith leaves behind the love of his life Anne; brother Gary (Bev); children: Daryl (Sharon), Linda and Kyle (Lynn); grandchildren: Bryan, Amanda, Nick, Laura and Adam; and great grandson Jaxon. Nieces and nephews include: Joe, Cam, Brett, Jade, Seth, Rob, Gord and Jennifer. Son and daughters by choice: David, Lana and Dana.

We are all better people forhaving Doc in our lives. We will

always remember you andforever miss you, beloved father,

husband and friend.May you watch over us all and

guide us through life, until we canjoin you on your ranch in paradise

and eternal shing trips.We Love you Pa, our Dear Doc!

August 31, 1932 ~ December 13, 2012

RECEPTIONISTAfter many years of cheerfully serving the public at our front desk, Cynthia Knutson will soon be retiring. We will miss her and all that she has contributed to the smooth ow of work and friendly atmosphere in our of ce. We wish her all the best and hope that she and

el nd time to relax together.In the meantime we need to nd a new person to continue in her footsteps and welcome applications in that regard.

referred applicants will be experienced in of ce administration, bookkeeping and dealing with the public. The successful applicant will have demonstrated an ability to work in a fast paced team environment and be highly computer literate.

ur of ce offers a pleasant modern working environment and salary will be commensurate with experience.Applications are being accepted to January 11, 2013 and can be delivered to the of ce of

adicke inichiello Carr at Box 11 ,122-11th Ave. N, Creston, BC, VOB lGO

or by email to [email protected].

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Quality second-hand Furnishings, Appliances,

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RECYCLING DEPOT for: -small appliances -electronics -batteries -toys

STEEL BUILDINGS/metalbuildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

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Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main fl oor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, asparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. Re-cent improvements- new as-phalt shingles on garage, new deck, siding, painting and re-pairs. $255,000obo. 250-866-5274WELL kept. Two bed., Two bath, 14x66 with 10x 18 Stor-age Rm, Hot tub, two decks. Storage shed. This a strata on .09 Acre. Many new improve-ments. 428-4553 [email protected]

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND OTHERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Heinz Fritz Betzelt also known as Heinz Betzelt, Deceased, who died on the 8th day of February, 2012, are hereby required to send particulars thereof to the Executor named hereunder at PO Box 9, 2001 Miller Street, Lumby, BC V0E 2G0 on or before January 31, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.

Rhonda Katharina Bender,Executor

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For Sale By OwnerWELL kept. Two bed., Two bath, 14x66 with 10x 18 Stor-age Rm, Hot tub, two decks. Storage shed. This a strata on .09 Acre. Many new improve-ments. 428-4553 [email protected] 1/BDRM 1/BATH house on 10 acres. Great view property on Elsie Holmes Rd. Older but well-maintained, ap-prox. 1000sq. ft. Lg l/rm, kitch-en/dining area, closed in porch & walk-in bsmt. Front balcony w/beautiful view of Creston Flats. Lg detached gar-age/workshop. Asking $269,000 obo 250-866-5274

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APARTMENTS for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-428-2562 or 250-428-3096Creston- 1 & 2/BDRM APTS $535/$625 + elec. N/S N/P call 250-254-0840 or 250-866-5789Creston: 1 & 2/BDRM APTS $575/mo & $725/mo + elec. N/S; N/P; DD & ref req. 250-428-2202Creston - 2/BDRM CONDO style apartment. F/S incl., N/P. N/S. Located downtown Cres-ton 250-428-5240. Refs req.Creston - 2/BDRM + DEN Condo, 5/appl, 2/decks, cov-ered parking, $875/mo + elec. DD & Refs req. 250-428-8727

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Erickson- 2/BDRM MOBILE F/S W/D & heat pump. Will consider pets. $700/mo+util. D/D 250-352-5519

MOBILE Home in Erickson for Rent. 5 minutes from town. 2 Bdm. Solarium w/fi replace. Washer Dryer Fridge/ Stove. No smoking/no pets. $650 + utilities. References required. 250-428-5159

Homes for Rent3/BDRM 1/BATH lg screened sunroom F/S W/D DW, snow removal, garbage, cable & all util. incl. Clean country setting close to town. No Pets Avail. Feb1 $1100/mo 250-428-5972

Creston- 1/BDRM house avail. Jan 1. N/S N/P $625/mo util. incl. 250-428-5649

CRESTON - 3/BDRM HOUSE W/D. Near downtown, NS, NP, Ref req. $1,000/mo + util. 250-428-7019. Avail Feb 1.

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CRESTON - ROOM TO RENT for one mature professional working person. N/S, N/P 1500 sqft living space, 1-level, 2/bath. Util incl. 250-402-6698 [email protected]

Suites, LowerCreston- SPACIOUS 2/BDRM bmnt suite close to Paul’s Su-perette. 55+ N/P N/S 250-254-1970.FURNISHED 2br 2bth WD FS wood & electric heat, net, sat tv & utilities included. Quiet country setting 10min from town. Snow removal. N/S. Small pet ok. Suitable for sen-ior couple. Avail Jan 1st. $1100/mnth. Refs reqd. 428-3359

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Documentary running at library explores the many faces of debtCRESTON AND DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Creston and District Public Library’s National Film Board Film Club feature for January is the documentary, Payback, by award-winning director Jennifer Baichwal. Payback offers a fascinating look at debt and how it influences relationships, societies, gov-erning structures and even the fate of the planet.

Debt is all around us — the debt we are familiar with — household and government financial debt — and areas of debt that we rarely consider: environmental debt, where the impacts of natural resource depletion and envi-ronmental degradation will be paid by future generations, or physical debt, where we dis-count the lifestyle of the past and present and its affects on our health of the future. There is kinship debt, allowing hurts and wrongs to affect relationships that can have cross-genera-tional impacts, and even societal or cultural debt, where norms in a given society create debt to its peoples.

Based on Margaret Atwood’s bestselling book Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, which was originally composed for the 2008 Massey Lectures series broadcast by CBC Radio, the film explores the link between debtor and creditor in a variety of contexts and situations — a years-long blood feud between two Albanian families, the BP oil spill, tomato farm workers in Florida and their bosses, media mogul Conrad Black and the U.S. justice system — while addressing debt in all its forms: societal, personal, envi-ronmental, spiritual, criminal and, of course, economic.

Featuring stunning cinematography and insightful commentary by Raj Patel, Louise Arbour, Karen Armstrong, William Rees, Conrad Black and Margaret Atwood, Payback is a bril-liant, game-changing reflection on the subject of debt, produced by Ravida Din for the National Film Board of Canada.

Baichwal has been directing and producing documentaries for 18 years. Her films have played all over the world and won awards nationally and internationally including Let it Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles (1998), The Holier It Gets (1999) and The True Meaning of Pictures (2003). Manufactured Landscapes (2007), about the work of artist Edward Burtynsky, was released theatrically in over 15 countries, while Act of God (2009) opened the Hot Docs film festi-val. Baichwal is currently in production on a film about water with Edward Burtynsky, Nick de Pencier and Daniel Iron.

Din is an Executive Producer at the National Film Board of Canada (Quebec and Atlantic Production Centres). Credits include Pink Ribbons, Inc. (directed by Léa Pool, 2011), The Socalled Movie (directed by Garry Beitel, 2010), Jelena’s Song (directed by Pablo Alvarez-Mesa, 2010) and Family Motel (directed by Helene Klodawsky, 2007). Payback is her most recent production.

Payback will be preceded by the animated short film, The Visitor. A young boy plays with his toys while left alone in a large, empty house.

Suddenly, a dark cloud starts to seep in through the mail slot in the front door. It begins to take shape — the shape of a monster! The boy runs away, but the crea-ture is always near. The chase will not end until the boy discovers the true source of his fears.

Admission is free to Payback and The Visitor, which will run on Jan. 10 at 7 p.m., at the Creston and District Public Library (531 16th Ave. S.). Running time is 86 minutes.

Please note that the NFB Film Club films are not necessarily added to the library’s collection. If you want to see a film, please attend the screening at the library. Alternatively, NFB Film Club fea-tures are available for viewing through www.nfb.ca for a fee of $2.95.

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PRINCE CHARLES SECONDARY SCHOOL

The Prince Charles Secondary School senior boys volleyball team enjoyed a great week of volleyball at the B.C. provincials, held in Kelowna from Nov. 27-Dec. 1.

In round robin play, the boys defeated Cambie in three sets (24-26, 25-22, 15-9) and Vernon (25-16, 21-25, 15-9). They were defeated by Charles Hays (Prince Rupert) 25-13 and 25-22. There was great play from Daniel Wigen and Dean Torgrimson at the net, and Kieran Poznikoff

had strong games at the setting position.

On the championship side, they were seeded against the sec-ond-ranked Mennonite Educational Institute, which defeated them 25, 15, 25 16 and 25-17. Riley Hills and Brayden Czar had some great hits from the front and back row during the match, while Brett Sutcliffe had strong digs and passes.

In the consolation round, they lost to College Heights (25-11, 25-23), beat Charles Hays (25-12, 12-25, 15-10) and lost to Highland in closely fought matches (25-22, 25-23). Niel

Jacobsen was very steady at the right side position, Dwight Betker had impressive games filling in at middle and right side positions, while Brad Beebe gained valuable experi-ence in the libero position.

Overall, the boys played some great volleyball during the week and gained a lot of experience and memories of the provincials. They would like to thank the Regional District of Central Kootenay directors, the Creston and Creston Valley Rotary clubs, the Town of Creston and Overwaitea Foods for their gen-erous donations.

Submitted(Front row, from left) Niel Jacobsen, Daniel Wigen, Dean Torgrimson, Brayden Czar, Riley Hills; (back row, from left) Rick Czar, Brad Beebe, Dwight Betker, Kieran Poznikoff, Brett Sutcliffe, Diane McDonald.

BY CHRISTINE MUNKERUD

In October, 40 women met at the Ramada Creston Hotel to learn about BraveHeart Women, a new organization that shows women how to empower themselves and take action in their community and the world for positive change. Debby Johnson, Annette Agabob, Kendra Lee and Amber Ward hosted this day of inspiration and chapter launch party.

The concepts grew from a young Iranian girl’s dreams after she fled the Iran-Iraq War with her family and emi-grated to the U.S. she quickly learned the power of hope, dreams and inspiration. As a young woman, medical doc-tor Ellie Drake created a plat-form to teach women how they can help each other as a group in supporting positive solutions for harmony within their lives.

BraveHeart Women origi-nally began as an online com-munity in 2009 with a goal to connect and communicate in meaningful ways with like-minded women from around the globe, explore their life pur-pose and learn the art of creat-ing and collaborating. It is social networking with a strong purpose to inspire women to be, create and collaborate and is attracting attention from inspired world leaders and celebrities.

Change means facing the fear of change, and Drake teaches conscious breathing and other practices to help women activate the naturally occurring hormone oxytocin as a platform for growth and evolution. Oxytocin is what psychologists call the “tend and befriend” hormone, and is in both men and women. Oxytocin helps to transform fear and stress caused by being in survival mode to states of thriving by promot-

ing calmness and empathy. Some Creston members of BraveHeart spoke about how switching to an oxytocin state of being has changed their stress reactions, making them more effective in making deci-sions and has improved all aspect of their lives.

The BraveHeart Women online community of over 400,000 birthed the BraveHeart Women Resonate foundation in 2011 with its global mission of creating world harmony at the grassroots level through the development of local chapters that began in January 2012. The presenters explained how oxytocin promotes per-sonal empowerment and greater self-awareness. Attendees learned how this awareness is creating a new culture where women can rise above their reactive patterns to wellness and prosperity. Oxytocin levels felt in the body is evidence of those states.

Attendees were told that the content taught and dis-cussed at the chapter’s meet-ings supports the individual in her own way while collec-tively creating a positive rip-ple effect for greater world harmony. Travelling members can locate a chapter near their destination to visit from a growing number of BraveHeart Women Resonate chapters from around the world.

At the Creston event, Marlene Nash and Tiesja Huscroft entertained with an inspiring rendition of Abba’s I Have a Dream. Refreshments were provided by Retro Café, and the evening concluded with a dinner catered by Dennis Munro, celebrating Creston and one of the first wave of BreavHeart Women chapters in the world.

For more information, con-tact chapter resonator Debby Johnson as 250-866-5657.

Creston women join together to empower selves

PCSS boys gain experience at volleyball provincials

BORDERLINE BOWLINGDec. 10-16

Sunday MixedLadies’ single-triple: Rose Mackinnon, 238-582. Men’s sin-gle: Kevin Viers, 288. Men’s tri-ple: Cameron Mitchell, 736. POA: Kelly Mehrer, 144.Monday Golden Age: Ladies’ single-triple: Shelagh Schmidt, 246-670. Men’s single-triple: Larry Vandebogart, 201-581.

POA: Schmidt, 166.Monday Ladies: Single: Amanda Friesen, 281. Triple: Virginia Harder, 695. POA: Friesen, 159.Wednesday Matinee: Ladies’ single: Linda Baker, 263. Ladies’ triple: Shelagh Schimdt, 579. Men’s single-triple: Cameron Mitchell, 274-804. POA: Mitchell, 135.Wednesday Mixed: Ladies’ sin-gle: Velvet Speiss, 253. Ladies’ triple: Gin Bergman, 636. Men’s single-triple: Kevin Viers, 327-

846. POA: Viers, 189.Thursday Golden Age: Ladies’ single-triple: Marlene McGunigle, 230-575. Men’s single-triple: Bill Drefko, 358-809. POA: Drefko, 191.Youth BowlingDinos: Girls’ single: Cassidy Wood, 64.Jets: Girls’ single-double: Lawson Banbury, 74-129.Bantams: Girls’ single-triple: Raya Terrill, 164-388. Boys’ sin-gle-triple: Jackson Barker, 139-320. POA: Terrill, 67.

Juniors: Boys’ single-triple: Gregory Viers, 139-398.Seniors: Girls’ single-triple: Kelsy Speiss, 165-457. Boys’ single-tri-ple: Curtis Mayne, 178-466.Special OlympicsThree Games: Ladies’ single-tri-ple: Frances Collison, 174-446. Men’s single-triple: Steven Stirling, 248-522. POA: Jimmy Onfrychuk, 68.Two Games: Ladies’ single-double: Audrey Kiss, 139-261. Men’s single-double: Gordon Berrington, 193-305.

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