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Vol. 64, Issue 112 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com < Pirate Queen of the Kootenays New play at Fort Steele opens June 21 | Page 4 Walk a Mile in the Red Shoes > Teams turbocharge fundraising for Women’s Resource Centre | Page 3 FRIDAY JUNE 12, 2015 TownsmanBulletin Like Us @crantownsman Follow Us $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. STEWART WILSON PHOTO The animal community at Idlewild Lake is very much in evidence as the summer gets underway, and the drawdown of the lake’s water levels continues in advance of the decommissioning of the lake’s dam. See Page 2 for a special photo feature. BARRY COULTER An intriguing new art exhibit is opening Mon- day, June 15, at the Vaults Gallery at Cran- brook Photo on Baker Street. “Face-Off” is the theme of a Mount Baker Secondary School proj- ect, featuring dozens of works by students in the visual arts program. The exhibit runs through the week until June 18. The show is largely composed of work by Grade 11 and 12 stu- dents, thought there are some Grade 10s’ pieces as well, Art Teacher Cheryl Wilkinson said. Wilkinson told the students their pieces could be on anything that two-word term ‘Face-Off’ implies. “It can have to do Wild artists take faces off at Vaults Gallery with hockey, or any other combat sport,” she said. “But it also has to do with removing the surface of something — if you’re looking at peo- ple’s homes, for exam- ple, when the ‘face’ is off something, and you can see inside, it’s not al- ways what it seems on the outside.” ALEXIS SHUFFLER The MBSS art exhibit ‘Face-Off’ runs at the Vaults Gallery at Cranbrook Photo June 15-18. TREVOR CRAWLEY Though Dycar Pharmaceuticals hasn’t even set up shop yet in Cran- brook, there are already plans for expansion due to Thursday’s Su- preme Court of Canada ruling on medical marijuana. In a unanimous decision, the Su- preme Court ruled against the feder- al government to expand the defini- tion of medical marijuana beyond the dried form and into edible con- sumables. “The prohibition of non-dried forms of medical marijuana limits liberty and security of the person in a manner that is arbitrary and hence is not in accord with the principles of fundamental justice,” said the writ- ten judgement. Dycar Pharmaceuticals is a com- pany that is planning to set up a medical marijuana facility in Cran- brook. SCOC ruling is great news, Dycar says Company seeking to bring facility to town says expanded definition of medical marijuana means more potential jobs See WILD, Page 3 See DYCAR , Page 5

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Page 1: Cranbrook Daily Townsman, June 12, 2015

Vol. 64, Issue 112 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com

< Pirate Queen of the KootenaysNew play at Fort Steele opens June 21 | Page 4

Walk a Mile in the Red Shoes >Teams turbocharge fundraising for Women’s Resource Centre | Page 3

FRIDAYJUNE 12, 2015

TownsmanBulletin

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@crantownsman

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$110INCLUDES G.S.T.

STEWART WILSON PHOTO

The animal community at Idlewild Lake is very much in evidence as the summer gets underway, and the drawdown of the lake’s water levels continues in advance of the decommissioning of the lake’s dam. See Page 2 for a special photo feature.

BARRY COULTERAn intriguing new art

exhibit is opening Mon-day, June 15, at the Vaults Gallery at Cran-brook Photo on Baker Street.

“Face-Off” is the theme of a Mount Baker Secondary School proj-ect, featuring dozens of works by students in the visual arts program. The exhibit runs through the week until June 18.

The show is largely composed of work by Grade 11 and 12 stu-dents, thought there are some Grade 10s’ pieces as well, Art Teacher Cheryl Wilkinson said.

Wilkinson told the students their pieces could be on anything that two-word term ‘Face-Off’ implies.

“It can have to do

Wild artists take faces off at Vaults Gallery

with hockey, or any other combat sport,” she said. “But it also has to do with removing the surface of something — if you’re looking at peo-ple’s homes, for exam-

ple, when the ‘face’ is off something, and you can see inside, it’s not al-ways what it seems on the outside.”

ALEXIS SHUFFLER

The MBSS art exhibit ‘Face-Off’ runs at the Vaults Gallery at Cranbrook Photo June 15-18.

TRE VOR CR AWLEY

Though Dycar Pharmaceuticals hasn’t even set up shop yet in Cran-brook, there are already plans for expansion due to Thursday’s Su-preme Court of Canada ruling on medical marijuana.

In a unanimous decision, the Su-preme Court ruled against the feder-al government to expand the defini-tion of medical marijuana beyond the dried form and into edible con-sumables.

“The prohibition of non-dried forms of medical marijuana limits liberty and security of the person in a manner that is arbitrary and hence is not in accord with the principles of fundamental justice,” said the writ-ten judgement.

Dycar Pharmaceuticals is a com-pany that is planning to set up a medical marijuana facility in Cran-brook.

SCOC ruling is great news,

Dycar saysCompany seeking to bring facility to town

says expanded definition of medical marijuana means more potential jobs

See WILD, Page 3

See DYCAR , Page 5

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Trish BarnesForty men will Walk a

Mile in Her Shoes in this year’s Sam Steele Days Parade to raise money for the Cranbrook Wom-en’s Resource Centre.

Leading into the walk they’re collecting pledg-es and might just reach this year’s goal of $20,000 to help keep the doors of the centre open into 2016.

“Pledging is going well,” said Melanie Gould with the Friends of the Cranbrook Wom-en’s Resource Centre. “Five teams are working overtime to raise pledg-es: East Kootenay Com-munity Credit Union, EMCO Heating and Plumbing, Finning Cranbrook, Mount Baker Secondary and the United Steel Work-ers Union 946.”

“We’re super stoked to be a part of this,” said Steven Swagar, accounts manager at EMCO Heating and Plumbing. EMCO has a team of three. “I’m excited to see if we can generate some interest nationally be-tween our EMCO branches.”

“Walk a Mile is men standing up against gender violence,” Gould said. “It’s an uncomfort-able topic, but the walk-ers are out there to raise awareness by walking in red, uncomfortable

high-heeled shoes for the entire length of the parade route.”

Fred Subra, student services teacher at Mount Baker Second-ary, says his team of “eight wild hombres” brings students and teachers to walk togeth-er. “We all have a duty to provide safety nets for anyone who might need help one day and find themselves alone,” Subra said. “Taking care of women is the best way to make sure whole families will get through tough times.”

Meanwhile, East Kootenay Community Credit Union’s team of 10 is organizing side events to collect more pledges and raise awareness.

“We all have wives, daughters, grand-daugh-ters, mothers and grand-mothers,” said Gerry Dreger, EKC se-nior manager and walk-er. “Walking is just the good thing to do.”

The men, with some help from credit union staff, raised $998 at a barbecue and bake sale on May 29. The team recruited Sweet Ges-tures Chocolates to make shoe bonbons which you can buy this Friday, June 12, during ‘Meet the Walkers’ from 11 to 2 at the Credit Union. (Or any time be-

tween now and then during credit union hours.)

“Team EKC has been super active in the com-munity,” Gould said “EMCO just sent out an email challenging other EMCO locations to pledge, and the United Steel Workers Union 946 is going to donate $3,000 during the walk on June 20! Finning Cranbrook

also has a team of six walkers and they are collecting pledges now.

“These men are going above and beyond this year—I know I’ll be cheering them on as they hobble—I mean stride—past during the Sam Steele Days Pa-rade!”

To pledge online, visit www.friendsofthe-womenscentre.com

Teams turbo-charge Walk a Mile in Her Shoes fundraising

Submitted

Team EKC (East Kootenay Community Credit Union) will Walk a Mile in Her Shoes during Sam Steele Days Parade this year. From left are Gerry Dreger, Ken Goldsmith, George Freitag, Jason Fast, Don Holt, Alan Fillis, Bryce Hichilo, José Galdámez. Missing from photo are Joe Debreceni and Devin Solberg.

“It can be taken very literally, like the cross-section of an ani-mal and what you’re seeing on the inside. Or it can be a more philo-sophical approach. Or it can be a play on faces. We did a bunch of self-ies and some of their art has to do with selfies.

“It’s trying to diverge from your typical self-portrait exhibit to something that’s a little more fun for the stu-dents.”

There is also an ex-hibit on the theme of road rage, Wilkinson

said.The Vaults Gallery is

a recent development at Cranbrook Photo on Baker Street in down-town Cranbrook.

“It’s very kind of them to offer their

space to the students,” Wilkinson said.

A gala opening is set for Monday evening, June 15, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event will fea-ture a performance or installation piece cour-tesy of the art program’s

studio class. “I asked them to do

either a performance piece or an installation piece,” Wilkinson said. “So they’re co-ordinat-ing that, and arranging for actors if needed. It’s just for that night.”

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Cpl. Chris Newel of the Kim-berley RCMP says that police and first responders were called

to the scene of the accident, just past the main entrance to the Kimberley Alpine Resort, at 1 a.m.

“It appears the vehicle hit the gravel and lost control,” Newel said. “There was a single male occupant, a Kimberley resident, although the vehicle

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The driver did go to hospital but was later released.

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The vehicle hit loose gravel and lost control, police say.

TRe vOR CR AwLeYIt will be another

drama-filled summer out at Fort Steele for all the right reasons as pro-grams get underway in the townsite proper and the Wildhorse Theatre.

Professional actors will be out on the streets in period costumes per-forming little vignettes around the town, while the Wildhorse Theatre will be hosting daily productions of ‘The Pi-rate Queen of the Koo-tenays’.

The production, which was written by Fernie’s Lindsay Val-lance, centres on the fictional frontier town of Gaberdine’s Land-ing—a stand-in for Fort Steele—and the adven-tures of the local citi-zens.

“So all sorts of nefar-ious things are happen-ing in Gaberdine’s Landing and so the brave and courageous Ladies Aid Society has to step in and take the law into their own hands,” said Vallance, who also olds various other job titles such as stage manager, actor, and prop-builder.

“…We’re bringing it back to it’s vaudeville roots in a way, because

we’re going to have singing and dancing in the show and we’re going to have a live piano player who will accompany the songs.”

Starting from June 21, the play will run every day at 1 p.m. in the Wildhorse Theatre until September 6.

She teases that there will be, “singing, danc-ing, piracy, canoes, soup and a whole bunch of other things.”

The play was written by Vallance, but is being directed by Truus Verk-ley, who is also in charge of the choreog-raphy.

Vallance adds that she created the fictional location of Gaberdine’s Landing in order to take a little creative license with her plot points. However, there are veiled references to Fort Steele and the frontier lifestyle of the 1890s.

“It was specifically written for Fort Steele, it really couldn’t be per-formed anywhere else,” Vallance said. “The play has a lot of Koote-nays-based humour, I would say.

“There’s definitely some things in there for people who live in the Kootenays that proba-

bly the people who don’t live here won’t get.”

As part of the drama team out at Fort Steele, professional actors and actresses have been hired from Calgary, Ed-monton and Vancouver.

However, there is some local flavour as well, starting with Val-lance, who hails from Fernie. Local drama tal-ent Tyrel Hawke is also involved as a musical director, while Lauren Martin wrote the music and the lyrics to the mu-sical numbers.

In addition to the daily theatrical runs of the play, there are also street scenes sprinkled throughout the town.

“We’re sort of reviv-ing some old favourite scenes and taking the street theatre back into more of a historical theme,” said Vallance. Those scenes are being directed by Nevada Yates-Robart.

Tickets for the Pirate Queen of the Kootenays are available at the door. They’re also available as part of a Steal of a Deal package that includes entry into the fort, ad-mission into the play, a wagon ride and a train ride.

The Pirate Queen of the Kootenays

New play at Fort Steele opens Sunday, June 21

Wildhorse TheaTre

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Cranbrook Kimberley

St. Aidan Orthodox Church

201-7 Ave. S., Cranbrook 250-489-8006Divine Liturgy Service 10:30am

Fellowship Lunch & Sunday School to follow.Fr. Andrew Applegate, 250-420-1582

All are welcome to come in, see, listen, pray, and stay for lunch.www.saintaidan.ca

Sat. evening Vespers Service 6:30pm

First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin Ewaskow

Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

10:30 am334 - 14th Ave.250-426-4319

[email protected]

Cranbrook United Church#2 12 Avenue S.

(Corner of Baker St. and 12th Ave S.)

with Rev. Frank Lewis Ph: 250-426-2022 / Fax: 250-426-2085

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Cranbrook Alliance Church

1200 Kootenay Street N.250-489-4704

Pastor Grant McDowellSunday Service & Children’s Ministry

10:30 amwww.cranbrookalliancechurch.com

Marysville Community Church

Sunday Service 10:30 am

730 - 302 Street, Marysville250-427-3161 • 250-427-3795

Human Resources Manager(Competition #15-020)

The City of Cranbrook is currently recruiting for the position of Human Resources (HR) Manager.

Reporting to the Director of Finance and Computer Services, the HR Manager’s position is accountable for strategic development, implementation, and management of the Human Resources functions for the City of Cranbrook. The responsibilities of the position include recruitment, compensation and bene� ts, labour and employee relations, employee health and wellness, and training and organizational development. The position works collaboratively with managers to recruit, retain and align high-performing work teams with the goals and objectives of the City of Cranbrook. This position is also accountable for related budgeting, payroll and HRIS with the support of the Compensation and Bene� ts Coordinator and the HR Clerk.

The quali� cations for this position include a degree or diploma in Business or Administration with a concentration in human resources management, along with at least seven years of related professional experience. An equivalent amount of education and experience will be considered. Preferred candidates will hold a CHRP designation and extensive experience in labour relations including collective agreement interpretation, grievance handling, and collective bargaining. Additionally, the successful candidate will bring strong communication, interpersonal, teamwork and facilitation skills. Excellent organization, planning and analytical skills with an ability to apply creative solutions are required, as is the ability to think and work strategically with key stakeholders.

The City of Cranbrook offers a competitive compensation and bene� ts package for this management position, including relocation assistance. For more information on the City of Cranbrook, visit the City website at www.cranbrook.ca.

Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and resume by 4:00pm (MT), Wednesday, June 24, 2015 through either mail or e-mail to the following address:

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We express our appreciation to all applicants for their interest in this position, however only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

For the townsmanWhen College of the

Rockies’ Bachelor of Business Administra-tion (BBA) student Kyler Robertson departed for his semester in the Do-minican Republic, a blizzard was approach-ing the Calgary airport. Twelve hours later he was in the hot, humid city of Santo Domingo and ready to continue his business studies.

Robertson’s study abroad opportunity was made possible through a partnership between the College’s Business program and Interna-tional department. A relationship between the College and La Uni-versidad Iberoameri-cana (UNIBE) in Santo Domingo already exist-ed with the College hosting UNIBE students in the past, opening the door for the College to reciprocate by sending Robertson to study there.

“International op-portunities like this, combined with the business courses deliv-ered at the College, pro-vide our students with the opportunity to pre-pare for the increased globalization and diver-sity that business is faced with today,” says Business program coor-dinator Greg McCallum. “We are thrilled to have been able to facilitate

this opportunity for Kyler.”

Robertson, a third-year BBA student, ap-plied for the College’s new BBA Semester Abroad Scholarship as well as the Irving K. Bar-ber One World Scholar-ship to fund his trip abroad. While in Santo Domingo, he lived with a Dominican home-stay family and had the op-portunity to take Busi-ness courses at UNIBE while also continuing his College BBA studies online.

Overall, Robertson found his experience a very worthwhile one. “Having College of the Rockies offer interna-tional experiences like this to students is very valuable and I would recommend other stu-dents take the opportu-nity to experience living outside of their comfort zone and be exposed to different cultures,” he says. “I gained tremen-dous knowledge and ex-perience that I will be able to take with me for the rest of my life. I hope this program con-tinues to grow.”

Robertson graduated from the Business Ad-ministration Marketing diploma program this year and was the recipi-ent of the Governor General’s Bronze Medal, considered to be the greatest honour be-

Student reflects on his semester studying abroad

Photo courtesy cotr

Kyler Robertson took some time to enjoy his surroundings while studying in the Dominican Republic.

stowed upon a graduate of a two-year program. The medal is presented to the student who has achieved the highest ac-ademic standing in a two-year or associate degree program.

Learn more about College of the Rockies’ Bachelor of Business Administration pro-gram at: cotr.ca/bba. Find out more about scholarship opportuni-ties at: cotr.ca/finan-cialaid

Carmen Wannop, the Vice President of Sales & Marketing and Human Resources Manager, notes that the ruling opens up a new set of possibilities for the facil-ity.

“It’s great news for the industry, a lot of people that don’t want to consume the product through smoking would prefer to eat it,” Wannop said. “So with this ruling, for us in Cranbrook, it means more jobs, we’ve already been looking in today to putting a com-mercial kitchen in to allow us to get into this industry and provide the clientele with it.”

While inhaling is the traditional method of using medical marijua-na, the ruling now al-lows for use through other methods such as brewing cannabis for tea in baking.

“Now we can get into—because they

ruled in favour of the ex-tracts—we can get into making cookies, brown-ies, anything edible that has the product in it,” Wannop said.

“The creams and lo-tions, we can get into making oils…it just opens up a whole new venue and avenue for our company now.”

She adds that there are more health benefits to ingesting cannibis rather than smoking it.

The Supreme Court decision came on the heels of previous rulings that went in favour of Owen Smith, who won legal challenges in the lower courts of British Columbia.

Rona Ambrose, the federal health minister, said she was ‘outraged’ by the ruling.

“The big issue here is

the message about nor-malization,” she said. “The message that judg-es, not medical experts, judges have decided something is a medi-cine.”

Though Dycar has plans to open a facility in Cranbrook, their appli-cation is still being pro-cessed by the RCMP and Health Canada.

“Nothing else can happen on our applica-tion until the RCMP gets back to Health Canada

saying that the four members of our board have their clearances completed and that ev-erything’s okay,” Wan-nop said.

“Once that’s done, then Health Canada will reopen our file, which has been put off to the side right now, and they’ll thoroughly go through the applica-tion.”

With files from the Canadian Press

Continued from page 1

“It’s great news for the industry, a lot of

people that don’t want to consume the

product through smoking would

prefer to eat it. So with this ruling, for us in Cranbrook, it

means more jobs...”Carmen Wannop

Dycar reacts to SCOC pot ruling

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Christianity has fallen on hard times in popular western culture. I get it. The church has done some terrible

things; we have made some horrific mis-takes. The church, like the rest of us, is not immune to our humanity.

We saw evidence of that again last week with the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Com-mission. In the face of such a damning report, all we can do is confess our failure and beg forgiveness.

There is plenty of bad press  out there which indi-cates that much too often, Christianity is more the problem than the solution to world problems.

At the same time, however, it also true that more times than we know, Christiani-ty has been “good news” for the world. More often than we know, the church has done some things right.

Did you know that the church is the largest single provider of healthcare in the world, and also the largest single provider of education in the world?

Did you know that early Church Fathers successfully campaigned against infanti-cide, and the same Church Fathers stood up for the rights of women by codifying marriage as a sacrament?

Did you know that the first orphanages were churches, and churches pioneered the first homes for the elderly and the first homes for the disabled?

Did you know that it was evangelicals of the 19th century who led society to abolish the slave trade (William Wilberforce in the United Kingdom), and that those same evangelicals pioneered modern social

work (Jane Addams in Chicago),  modern foster care (Charles L. Brace in Connecti-cut),  modern nursing (Florence Nightin-gale during the Crimean War), and free health care for the  terminally ill (Douglas Macmillan in London, England)?

Did you know that 100 out of 110 US universities were founded by the church, including Yale, Princeton, and Harvard?

Did you know that it was a missionary who pioneered the most successful world literacy effort in history (SIL and Frank Laubach)?

Did you know that Christians were pio-neers of free schooling for poor young people (John Pounds), including slums (R. Raikes) and orphans (George Mueller)?

Did you know that a minister spear-headed a campaign in the 19th century to protect children from abuse at home or in the workplace (Richard Oastler), and a Christian woman who campaigned for the age of consent to be set to 16 so children could not be abused (Josephine Butler)?

Did you know that the Salvation Army pioneered radical care for the poor and disadvantaged in society, and the Quakers campaigned for prison reform?

Did you know that Christians were at the front end of promoting “fair trade” in the 20th century (Tearfund), as well as Mi-crofinance for poor countries (D. Bussau)?

Did you know that it was the church which led the effort for the UN Declaration of Human Rights?

And how about that Pope Francis? His latest idea is to provide showers and free haircuts for the homeless in St Peter’s Square, and when a person goes in to take

a shower they are met by an attendant who gives them a shower caddy with toiletries.

The source of this list can be found on-line if you google “Christian good in soci-ety”. The blog which pops up lists over 80 examples with links for further reading. And that is simply a partial list.

Just so we’re clear, I am not saying that only Christians do good in the world or that non–Christians aren’t involved in the some of the same humanitarian efforts. Nor am I in the least interested to cover over the harmful and  unhelpful things done in the name of Christ through history ranging from the crazy to genocidal.

I’m just saying this is an impressive list of what Christians have felt compelled to do for society as they follow Jesus.

There have been some politicians in Canada who have begun to emulate their conservative allies in the USA by trumpet-ing that they believe in Jesus, and therefore they don’t believe in evolution or climate change or other well–accepted scientific facts. They claim that the Bible and Chris-tian faith are all about family values, that it’s against the LGBTQ community, that it’s about preserving a nostalgic view of a life which, in actuality, never existed.

So here’s my challenge for politicians: show us how you follow Jesus not by pro-moting these negative agendas. Rather, show me your faithfulness by how you treat the marginalized, those who live in poverty, the helpless, the abused, the poor, the elderly and disabled and orphans and those who are persecuted. Pick one. Any one. There’s plenty to do.

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

The Church has done some things right

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1915. A Cranbrook summer: the

balmy nights of June, the sud-den storms of July, the withering heat of August and the war of course, always the war. The pre-vious year it was, “The boys will be home by Christmas,” but they weren’t.

Still, for the most part, it was a good summer back home. It was a good summer for grow-ing crops, especially those at J.W. Hallett’s mushroom farm just outside of city limits featur-ing the wild meadow mush-rooms with which he had been experimenting for several years. Grain harvests, however, would prove a challenge throughout the district with so many young men gone away.

It was a good summer for driving automobiles and fish-ing and swimming and straw-berry lawn socials — the ber-ries were ripe by the second week of June — and dancing under the moonlight or even under electric lanterns upon occasion.

It was a good summer for Baker Street beautification but not so much for the local pris-oners that spent their days hauling rocks, filling holes and pulling weeds to make it hap-pen. Actually, a lot of people pulled weeds all over town that summer, the biggest collection of noxious weeds in the district as a matter of fact.

It was not good for Jack Bardgett’s horse when it be-came tangled and backed through Little & Atchison’s plate glass window. Still, no real harm done. Nor for the 41 Meat Market horse who just up and died, which was news in those days.

It was special for George Carter, who left by train for Montreal to get married. He was bid adieu at the station by a crowd who showered him with rice and rose leaves and tied a five gallon oil drum full of slip-pers (shoes were often tossed at newlyweds for good luck) to the back end of the Pullman railway car. You could hear the clattering and clanging for miles.

But that was nothing com-pared to the crowd that gath-ered at the station in early June to see the latest group of young recruits of the 54th East Koote-nay Regiment leave for Vernon and thence overseas, the fifth group of soldiers to leave the city since the war began. One-hundred and thirty-five men and officers paraded through city streets decorated in vivid displays of patriotic co-

Man vs. Man, Man vs. MachineSummer 1915

lours as the entire town turned out to say goodbye.

“Look whatever way you might, you were met by a solid ‘phalanx’ of faces — the faces of people whose doors and to whose hearts every day the struggle yonder across the At-lantic is being brought home with grim reality.”

“Many tried to cheer but most of the people were too full of emotion to shout.”

And then they were gone. The Cranbrook Patriotic So-

ciety went all out in hosting a Sports Day in July billed as (arguably) one of the biggest events in Western Canada and (arguably) the biggest day in Cranbrook’s history, which it may have been since no argu-ment was heard. It was certainly an unqualified success. Over 1,000 people from Cranbrook and beyond attended the all-day programme at the old fair grounds on Moir Hill. Numer-ous children’s and men’s run-ning races, the teepee building contest won by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Barnes with a time of 15 seconds, the blindfold box-ing contest in which referee Po-lice Chief Adams received just the one misplaced uppercut, much to enjoyment of the crowd, the tug-of war featuring the men of the CPR versus those of the local 107th Regiment — “1,800 pounds of mellow sun-shine on either end of the rope,” the wrestling on horseback, the bucking demonstration in which Francis the horse refused to move, the Midway, the re-freshment booth and the eve-ning dance at the old Auditori-um showcasing ”the youth and beauty of the city,” all combined to raise over $800 for the sol-diers far away.

As usual, though, it was the horse races that took center stage. When all was said and done The Herald noted, “The Indians of St. Eugene Mission turned out in large numbers and … when it comes to horse

JaNUS: Cranbrook Then & Now

Jim Cameron

The fifth contingent of enlisted men left Cranbrook in the summer of 1915. The scene at the station was much the same each time but the cheering lessened – undated, author’s collection.

racing, are the best sports in the country. They never kick nor wrangle … and never enter a protest. The white man of Cran-brook must doff his hat to the Indian on this occasion.”

Still, the best race of the summer surely occurred later that month when Norman Gardner, returning from Cal-gary in his little Ford auto, over-took a CPR train at Galloway. “I am Gardner. You are the big engine on the train. Let us see.” And the race was on. With the Ford floored and flying at top speed it was leaving the train in its dust until — and all sources here point to the appearance of a fly on the windshield which required swatting — Gardner lost control and, to the dismay the passengers on the train, the citizens of Jaffray and Gardner himself, executed “the most sensational loop-the-loop ever attempted by mortal man.”

Luckily the baggage man on the train witnessed the somer-sault and brought the train to a

halt whereupon the crew assist-ed in removing Gardner from beneath his shattered auto. Gardner finished the journey into Cranbrook on the train, little the worse for the wear.

And with that, Janus, not un-like a five gallon can of slippers tied to a railway car, clatters off into the summer sunset, stop-ping on its way just long enough to give grateful thanks to the good folks at the Cranbrook Daily Townsman, to all those who stoke the furnace of the memory train we ride and of course you, dear readers.

“But say, Walt, what’s that sign on the back of the ca-boose?” Coming to your town! Cranbrook Then and Now – The Collected Works, Volume One. On shelves soon! “Well, I’ll be jiggered, Walt, it sounds like a book or something. Sure hope it’s got pictures.”

Janus will return to these pages in September.

The latest in ladies summer fashions -Herald, August. 1915.

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The Cranbrook Junior Blues 15U baseball team defeated Trail in the championship game of tournament action in Castlegar. The Blues are: back row, (L to R): Coach Aaron Thorn, Alex Smith, Haydon Mastel, Linden Meggison, Brennon Nelson, Nevada Joseph, Cole Yoshinaka, Coach Jesse Yoshinaka; front row (L to R): Carter Marlow, Kenton Barber, Brandon Thorn, Greg Rebagliati.

Cranbrook Junior Blues claim tournament title in CastlegarLocal junior baseball team defeats Trail in championship game

For The Townsman

The Cranbrook Junior Blues 15U baseball team claimed a tournament title in Castlegar this past weekend, defeating Trail in the championship game.

“The kids played extremely well in the 35-degree weather against some very tough competition,” wrote coach Aaron Thorn via email.

This was the first tournament of the season for the team, which cruised to a record of 3-1 en route to the championship.

“Everyone was able to pitch in with key hitting, amazing defence and rock-solid pitching,” Thorn wrote.

The team was backed by a group of die-hard Cranbrook parents who travelled to Castlegar to watch their squad play.

Next up, the Royals travel east into Alberta for a doubleheader June 27 against the Lethbridge Giants.

John marshallAssociated Press

GLENDALE, Ariz. - The Glendale City Council has voted to end an arena lease agreement with the Ari-zona Coyotes, thrusting the franchise’s future further into doubt.

The council voted 5-2 Wednesday night to end a 15-year, $225 mil-lion lease agreement signed by Glendale and IceArizona shortly after the team was purchased from the NHL in 2013.

Members who voted in favour of dissolving the deal cited a state statute that allows an agency to cancel a con-tract if an employee di-rectly involved with the agreement becomes an employee or agent to the other party. At issue was the Coyotes’ hiring of former city attorney Craig Tindall as general counsel in 2013.

“We’ve all taken a beating tonight here, and I think it’s all unjust because most of the fans don’t understand the complexity of this issue,” Glendale mayor Jerry Weiers said before being interrupted by several

Coyotes fans in atten-dance. “The complexity of this issue is the fact that you don’t have all the information. When you have more informa-tion, I think you will have a better understanding.”

The city of Glendale issued a statement be-fore the meeting that it would be open to rene-gotiating the arena deal, a proposal the Coyotes flatly refused.

Nick Wood, the Coy-otes’ outside counsel, said the team will file for injunctive relief, a tem-porary restraining order, and file a $200 million lawsuit against the city.

“At this point the damage has been done,” Wood said. “How do we negotiate our way out of being shot in the head by the city?”

Tindall stepped down from his duties at Glendale in April 2013, three months before IceArizona signed its lease agreement deal for the Glendale Arena, then known as Jobing.com Arena. Tindall was paid through Septem-ber as part of his sever-ance agreement, but was hired by the Coy-

otes a month earlier.Wood, Coyotes

co-owner Anthony LeB-lanc, and many of the citizens who spoke during the public forum portion of the session derided the council for trying to use a loophole to renegotiate two years into a 15-year deal.

The Coyotes also said that just calling for the vote has had a detrimen-tal effect on local busi-nesses and the team, from spooking sponsors, chasing away potential free agents and a possi-ble bid for the 2017 Ju-nior World Hockey Championships.

LeBlanc and Andrew Barroway, who owns 51 per cent of the team, met with Glendale offi-cials on Monday, when LeBlanc said the issue of renegotiating the deal

first arose. LeBlanc said the team will continue to operate as if the deal had not been broken while trying to build a winner in the desert.

“What we have wit-nessed here tonight is possibly the most shameful exhibition of government I have ever witnessed,” LeBlanc said. “The citizens of Glendale should be very concerned about the government that they have leading them right now, because this was not appropriate.”

The Coyotes have seemingly been in limbo since former owner Jerry Moyes took the team into bankruptcy in 2009.

The franchise was operated by the NHL for four years while several potential owners came forward and fell back, sparking constant spec-ulation that the team would be relocated.

The Coyotes seemed to gain some stable ground in 2013, when IceArizona, led by LeB-lanc and George Gos-bee, purchased the team from the NHL. The group negotiated the deal for the arena, then

known as Jobing.com Arena, with Glendale lat-that year and worked out a nine-year nam-ing-rights deal with Gila River Casinos in 2014.

The franchise seemed to gain a stronger finan-cial foothold last year when Barroway, a suc-cessful hedge fund man-ager from Philadelphia, purchased a 51 per cent stake in the team.

Still, the franchise continued to be hit with relocation speculation, and last week some council members raised concerns that IceArizo-na was using money earmarked for operating the arena to pay down the debt incurred from purchasing the team.

LeBlanc believed those concerns were a non-issue, particularly since the team no lon-ger uses the same lend-er, but the Coyotes and the NHL were caught off-guard after Glendale called for a vote to dis-solve the arena deal al-together.

“It’s not about hock-ey,” Glendale Vice Mayor Ian Hugh said. “It’s about the integrity of the process.”

Future of Arizona Coyotes in the air once again

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TAMPA, Fla. - Don’t ban the beard.

That’s the consensus among players at the Stanley Cup final after NBC Sports chairman Mark Lazarus suggested the NHL consider out-lawing playoff beards so fans can better recog-nize faces.

It’s a sentiment Don Cherry agrees with even though he knows it won’t happen.

“I see the guys hold-ing the Cup up, and then I see them in the sum-mer with his beard off, he makes a lot of sense,” Cherry said Wednesday night. “Don’t laugh at the guy. It makes sense, but they’ll never get rid of the beard.”

That’s perfectly fine with players from the Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago Black-hawks, many of whom are sporting bushy play-off beards at the Cup final.

Lightning captain Steven Stamkos under-stands the thinking be-hind it but can’t support banning the beard.

“It’s such a long-last-ing tradition,” Stamkos said. “Obviously hockey is not one of the more recognizable sports, es-pecially in the States with some of the other pro leagues that they have. But we’re gaining

interest. ...“I don’t think guys

are going to be willing to change anytime soon.”

While the Stanley Cup is the end of the road for one team, play-off beards are evidence of the long road to get there. Some players have facial-hair superstitions and take pride in getting as bushy as possible, while others struggle.

“I have trouble to grow my own beard,” Blackhawks rookie Teuvo Teravainen said.

In the locker-room beards are the subject of plenty of ribbing. Play-ers are all too eager to rag on teammates for bad beards.

“Andrej Suster, that’s a tough one,” said fully bearded Tampa Bay de-fenceman Jason Garri-son. “But I give it to him all the time, so he’s aware of it.”

Lightning centre Ce-dric Paquette doesn’t mind a little pain and some itchiness. As his coach Jon Cooper says about the grind of the playoffs, Paquette wouldn’t trade being in the Cup final for a clean shave.

“I think it’s a great part of the playoffs,” Paquette said. “Maybe for TV it would be a bit better, but for us hockey players, we don’t care about (being recog-nized). I think it’s great for the sport.”

NHL players want playoff beards to wear on

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On June 18, local law enforcement officers will trek alongside Special Olympics athletes for the 2015 B.C. Law Enforcement Torch Run in sup-port of Special Olympics B.C.

The Cranbrook run begins at 4 p.m. in Rotary Park and stretches 3km to Kinsmen Park with a barbecue and softball game to follow.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run has raised more than $3 million in B.C. since 1990.

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forcement Torch Run has raised more than $500 million for global Special Olympics programs.

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Law enforcement Torch Run set for June 18

Ke vin miTchellVernon Morning Star

After coaching pro and teen-age players for three years near Paris, Bryant Perrier will be living and working in Armstrong.

The 50-year-old Penticton na-tive is the new head coach/GM of the North Okanagan Knights.

Perrier replaces Vernon’s Jim Armstrong with the Kootenay In-ternational Junior Hockey League franchise. Former Knights’ owner Chuck Gallacher, of Kelowna, was the team’s GM last year.

Perrier is not looking at the cultural shock of coaching Junior B in small-town B.C., but rather accepting a new challenge in his

20th season behind the bench.“From what I can see, this is a

major rebuild,” said Perrier. “I will be living in Armstrong because I feel it’s important and it’s safe for the players.”

Perrier previously served as head coach of the BCHL Merritt Centennials for two years and the Penticton Panthers for seven sea-sons, ending in 2004, when he joined the Alberni Valley Bulldogs.

In France, he coached the Di-

vision 2 Asnieres Castors pro team and also ran the U22 and U18 programs.

While with Penticton, Perrier led the Panthers to win totals of 45, 42 and 48, all good for league reg-ular-season titles. The Panthers lost the 1998 Fred Page Cup in five games to the South Surrey Eagles and were swept by the fourth-place Merritt Centennials in the 2001 Interior final. The Cents stunned Penticton in six games in the first round of the 2000 playoffs.

He spent two years as bench boss with the Neepawa Natives of the Manitoba Junior League be-fore getting fired 17 games into his third season in 2011.

KIJHL’s North Okanagan Knights hire new coach

associaTeD Press

ANAHEIM, Calif. - Coach Bruce Boudreau will return to the Anaheim Ducks next season, al-though he’ll be without one of his assistants.

Assistant coach Brad Lauer was fired Tuesday after general manager Bob Murray completed his post-season evaluation of the three-time Pacific Division cham-pion Ducks. They lost the West-ern Conference Finals to the Chi-

cago Blackhawks in seven games last month.

Lauer had been on Boudreau’s staff since their arrival in Novem-ber 2011. Lauer coached the Ducks’ power play, which ranked 28th in the NHL.

Boudreau has turned the Ducks into a Stanley Cup con-tender, and they’ve advanced an additional round in each of the past three postseasons. They’ve also blown a 3-2 series lead and lost a Game 7 in each playoff run.

Assistants Trent Yawney and Scott Niedermayer are expected to return.

Lauer also spent five seasons (2002-03 to 2006-07) as an assis-tant coach with the WHL’s Koote-nay Ice.

Former Kootenay Ice assistant coach let go by Ducks

Taylor rocc aSports Editor

The Chase Heat have traded forward Cody Hodges (1996) and de-fenceman Connor Harding (1996) to the Victoria Cougars of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League.

The trade was an-nounced via press re-lease on the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League website Wednesday evening.

Hodges, a native of Chase, registered 28 goals and 59 points in 49

games with the Heat during the 2014-15 sea-son.

In 97 career KIJHL games, the 5-foot-10,

170-pound forward tal-lied 43 goals and 95 points.

Harding, a 6-foot, 190-pound defenceman from West Kelowna, stacked up 114 minutes in penalties during the 2014-15 KIJHL season,

alongside two goals and 11 points.

In 93 career KIJHL games, all with the Heat, Harding collected three goals and 17 points to go with 173 minutes in penalties.

The Cougars are set to host the 2016 Cyclone Taylor Cup, British Co-lumbia’s provincial Ju-nior ‘B’ championship.

The Heat finished the 2014-15 KIJHL season second in the Doug Birks Division (25-19-2-6) with 58 points before falling to the Kamloops Storm in the first round.

KIJHL Heat deal pair of 1996s to VIJHL Victoria

nicK PaT TersonEverett Daily Herald

EVERETT -- It’s the offseason Everett Silver-tips story that refuses to die.

The Silvertips may be back in play for super-star prospect Auston Matthews following re-ports that Matthews’ at-tempts at playing next season professionally in Switzerland have hit a snag because of immi-gration issues.

“I can’t really enlight-en you on how things are working out,” Everett

general manager Garry Davidson said Wednes-day. “We’re just standing on the sidelines waiting for the dust to settle.”

Matthews, a 17-year-old playmaking center from Scottsdale, Ariz., who is projected as the first-overall pick in the 2016 NHL draft, just completed a re-cord-breaking two-year stint with the U.S. Na-tional Team Develop-ment Program. He nar-rowed his choices for next season down to two possibilities: Either play in the WHL for Ev-

erett, which selected him in the third round of the 2012 bantam draft, or break new ground by playing his NHL draft season in the

professional ranks for the Zurich-based ZSC Lions of the Swiss Na-tional League A.

All signs were point-ing toward Switzerland. On May 27 Davidson

said Matthews would make his decision in the next two days, and when Davidson never heard back from Matthews’ camp he assumed Mat-thews was headed to Switzerland. Then over the weekend Matthews’ agent Pat Brisson con-firmed to NHL.com that Matthews was “leaning toward Europe.”

However, the Swiss online publication wat-son.ch reported Tuesday that immigration issues are stalling the deal. The story states that Swiss law decrees non-Euro-

pean Union hockey players must have one year of professional ex-perience to qualify for a work permit. Matthews does not have that pro-

fessional experience. The story states that ZSC is mounting a legal chal-lenge to try and gain eli-gibility for Matthews.

Brisson said in the NHL.com story, which was published last Fri-day, that he hoped a de-cision on Matthews’ fu-ture would be made in the next two weeks.

Davidson said that the Matthews camp has not told him Matthews won’t play in Everett next season. However, Davidson had been pro-ceeding as if Matthews

was not part of his plans.“I think the decision

has happened,” David-son said. “He was going to sign a contract and play there (in Switzer-land), but he ran into the visa issue.

“We just have to pro-ceed day to day,” David-son added about the protected nature of the situation, which has dragged on for more than a month. “We’re looking at what we’ll do in the import draft and the coming season. There’s a question mark over (Matthews) and that hasn’t changed.”

Matthews would be a game changer should he wind up in Everett. The 6-foot-2, 194-pounder is coming off a season in which he tallied 117 points (55 goals, 62 as-sists) in 60 games with the U.S. NTDP’s U-18 team, breaking Patrick Kane’s single-season

scoring record for the program. He was named the MVP of the U-18 World Championships in April, leading the U.S. to the gold medal.

It was originally be-lieved that Matthews would choose between Everett and an NCAA school. However, in early May it was revealed Mat-thews was considering the unprecedented pos-sibility of playing in Swit-zerland. No North Amer-ican player has ever spent his NHL draft sea-son in one of the Europe-an professional leagues.

Brisson officially ruled the NCAA out as a potential destination in the NHL.com story.

The appeal of play-ing in Switzerland for Matthews includes a higher level of competi-tion by playing against adults, as well as the possibility of earning as much as $500,000.

Recruitment issue with Everett Silvertips prospect wears onForward Auston Matthews yet to commit to WHL; Switzerland option presenting visa troubles for 17-year-old

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2015 PROPERTY TAX NOTICESProperty Tax Notices for the City of Cranbrook have now been mailed to all property owners on record.

If you have not already received your notice, please contact City Hall at (250)-426-4211 so that a copy may be forwarded to you.

Taxes are due on July 2, 2015, after which time a 10% penalty will be added to any unpaid current taxes. Home Owner Grants may be claimed even if current taxes are not paid in full. Penalties apply to Home Owner Grants not claimed by July 2, 2015.

If you are participating in the pre-authorized payment program, please note that the prepayment amount on your tax notice includes the May 15th and June 15th payments. As your prepayment amounts were based on an estimate there may still be a balance owing. To avoid a penalty, please review your Tax Notice carefully and make sure you pay any outstanding balance prior to July 2, 2015.

To help you avoid the last minute rush, we accept post-dated cheques. We also accept Interac Debit Card payments.

Payment may also be made by telephone/pc banking and through most � nancial institutions. You must still claim the Home Owner Grant at City Hall or online via the link on the www.cranbrook.ca website. ________________________________________________________________________________________

PREPAYMENT OF2016 PROPERTY TAXES

The City of Cranbrook is continuing to offer a property tax prepayment plan. Now you can budget your property taxes and avoid the July property tax “blues”. Monthly tax payments are made through your bank by preauthorized debits on the 15th of each month, starting in July 2015 for the 2016 taxation year.

Application forms are available from the City Hall Tax Department. If you would like one mailed, please contact us at (250)-426-4211.

If you are currently enrolled in the pre-authorized tax payment program, any overpayment on the 2015 property taxes will be applied to the � rst payment(s) for 2016._______________________________________________________________________________________

2015 TAX DEFERMENT PROGRAMSYou may defer payment of property taxes if you meet the following basic quali� cations:

• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant having lived in British Columbia for at least one year; and

• registered owner of the property, and the property is your principal residence

Speci� c Program eligibility requirements:

Regular Deferment Program

• 55 years or older, or widow/widower, or a person with a disability as de� ned by Regulation; and

• 25% equity position in your home (based on the 2015 BC Assessment property value)

Families with Children Deferment Program

• Sign a declaration that you are � nancially supporting a child under the age of 18 at any time during the calendar year; and

• 15% equity position in your home (based on the 2015 BC Assessment property value)

NOTE: Before applying for any of these tax deferment programs, you must pay all penalties, interest, previous years’ property taxes, and utility charges, as these charges cannot be deferred.

For more information on these programs, please contact the Tax Department at (250) 426-4211.

2015 HOME OWNER GRANTThe City of Cranbrook is pleased to announce that you can once again claim your Home Owner Grant online. This feature is available by logging on to the City’s website at www.cranbrook.ca and following the link to the Grant Application form. The eHOG password to access the form is found in the address portion at the top left-hand side of your 2015 tax notice.

IMPORTANT: Please read the instructions on the City’s website before proceeding to the Grant application form.

Canadian PressRED DEER, Alta. - Al-

berta’s third-largest city has reached a milestone after inching towards it for years.

Mayor Tara Veer says Red Deer’s population has officially passed 100,000.

This year’s municipal

census for the central Alberta city sits at 100,807.

City officials antici-pate that, at the current rate of growth, Red Deer will reach 200,000 in less than 20 years.

The city is celebrating by holding a contest to find its 100,000th citizen.

Veer says topping 100,000 is transforma-tive.

“Red Deer ... truly is our province’s emerging city. The increase in our population gives us even more leverage on a pro-vincial and national level to achieve the op-portunities ahead of us.”

Red Deer tops 100,000

C anadian PressVANCOUVER - If

Vancouver has its way, the dozens of illegal pot shops scattered across the city will soon have business licences and health warnings hang-ing in their windows.

But the city’s plans to ban edible products,

forbid selling to minors and force stores located in troubled neighbour-hoods to move are sparking criticism at a public hearing this week.

“I am a patient who does not want to smoke, as I value my lungs and health,” said Brina Lev-

itt, an owner of Green Penguin Delights, a company that makes marijuana products.

“I suffer from back pain and insomnia. My preferred method of medication is in ready-made edible form.”

The debate began Wednesday, a day be-

fore the Supreme Court of Canada was to decide whether patients should be allowed to consume edible pot. More than 160 people are set to speak at the Vancouver hearing and it is expect-ed to drag on for days.

The city is proposing new regulations to con-

Vancouver’s plan to ban edible pot, license dispensaries sparks debatetrol the rapid growth of illegal marijuana dis-pensaries, which have multiplied from fewer than 20 to 94 over the past three years.

The regulations would include a new business licence catego-ry, a $30,000 fee and a requirement that stores be 300 metres away from schools, commu-

nity centres and other pot shops.

Stores in certain neighbourhoods - the Downtown Eastside, Granville entertainment district and on Pender Street - would be forced to move or close. Indi-viduals or agencies would be allowed up to five licences.

Selling marijuana

over the counter is ille-gal in Canada - regard-less of whether it’s med-ical or recreational - and the federal government has strongly warned against the proposal.

The city has said that the federal govern-ment’s strict medical marijuana laws have fostered the rise of dis-pensaries in Vancouver.

C anadian PressCALGARY - A Cal-

gary man charged after a gas station worker died of injuries trying to stop a stolen pickup truck from driving away without paying has made a brief court ap-pearance.

Joshua Cody Mitch-ell, who is 20, faces a

variety of charges, in-cluding criminal negli-gence causing death, hit and run causing death and dangerous driving causing death.

There is also one count of theft for $113 worth of gas stolen when the truck took off Sunday.

Maryam Rashidi,

who was 35, died Tues-day.

She gave chase after the gas-and-dash inci-dent at a northwest Cal-gary Centex station and stood in front of the truck to try to block it from leaving, but she was struck and run over.

Mitchell will be back in court June 15.

Calgary man charged in death after gas and dash identified

assoCiated PressLONDON - The fa-

ther of a British woman who is detained in Ma-laysia for posing naked for photos on a moun-tain says she knows what she did was “stu-pid and disrespectful” and is sorry for the of-fence she has caused to Malaysians.

Eleanor Hawkins, 24,

was among four West-ern tourists detained in Malaysia’s Sabah state this week. The tourists were believed to be part of a group of 10 who stripped naked at Mount Kinabalu on May 30.

Hawkins’ father, Tim, said Thursday she is “obviously quite scared and upset.”

Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan has blamed the foreigners’ “disrespect to the sacred mountain” for a deadly earthquake at the mountain on Fri-day.

The case has attract-ed huge media attention and featured on many British newspaper front pages.

Woman detained for posing naked on Malaysian mountain is ‘sorry’

C anadian PressOTTAWA - Gilles Duceppe isn’t

thrilled with the way his return to pol-itics is being treated.

The returning leader of the Bloc Quebecois says he’s isn’t being given a fair shake by the media and other ob-servers outside Quebec.

Duceppe rattled off a list of names of famous politicians who staged comebacks and were treated with more respect: Robert Bourassa, Jean

Charest, Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Ed Broadbent, among others.

He says their respective returns to public life were celebrated and they were praised for perseverance and determination.

If that was true for them, Duceppe says that it should be the same for him.

He spoke to reporters Thursday at his first Ottawa event since assuming the Bloc leadership.

Duceppe says he’s getting no respect after political return as Bloc leader

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MADRID - Spain gave its greatest writer, Miguel de Cervantes, a formal burial Thursday nearly 400 hundred years after his death, un-veiling a funeral monu-ment holding recently unearthed bone frag-ments believed to in-clude those of the au-thor of “Don Quixote.”

Madrid Mayor Ana Botella placed a laurel wreath at the foot of the monument in a Madrid convent in a ceremony that included military honours since Cervant-es, considered the Shakespeare of Spanish letters, also had been a soldier for Spain.

The bones were dug up this year by experts after a near-yearlong search at the convent where Cervantes was known to have been buried in 1616.

Construction work over the centuries had made it difficult to figure out exactly where his bones lay. Investigators were convinced that his bones were among the remains of 15 bodies found in the crypt of the Barefoot Trinitarians, but they were unable to prove definitively which belonged to the author.

Still, they had some clues. Cervantes died at age 69 and wrote that he only had six teeth by then. He also had

Spain formally buries ‘Don Quixote’ author Cervantes 400 years

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A three-person crew from the International Space Station landed safely in the steppes of Kazakhstan on Thurs-day after a lon-ger-than-expected or-bital stint.

NASA astronaut Terry Virts, Samantha Cristoforetti of the Eu-ropean Space Agency and Russia’s Anton Sh-kaplerov returned to Earth after 199 days on the station, nearly a month longer than planned.

Because of the de-layed return, Cristo-foretti, an Italian, has now spent more contin-uous time in space than any other woman, sur-passing by several days the mark set by a NASA astronaut in 2007.

The trio’s Soyuz cap-sule landed on sched-ule at 7:44 p.m. local time about 145 kilome-tres southeast of the city of Dzhezkazgan, in what a NASA commen-tator described as a textbook homecoming.

After descending slowly under a striped red and white para-chute, the craft touched down softly on the sun-drenched steppe. Rus-sian helicopters buzz-ing around the landing area quickly delivered search and rescue crews to help the astronauts get out of the capsule and quickly check their condition.

The smiling astro-nauts sat in reclining chairs, adapting to Earth conditions after months in zero gravity and speaking to doctors

and space officials. They were then carried into an inflatable tent for initial medical checks.

“I’m doing great. I feel really good,” Virts said.

After the check-up, the crew members were to be flown by helicop-ter to the city of Kara-ganda, where they were to board planes back home.

The mission’s exten-sion was caused by the failed launch of a Rus-sian cargo ship in April.

The Soyuz rocket that failed in April is used to launch space-craft carrying crews, so

Russian space officials delayed the crew’s re-turn and further launches pending an investigation.

A Soyuz rocket suc-cessfully launched a satellite last week. An-other Soyuz will launch a Progress cargo ship to the station in early July to be followed by the launch of a new crew later in the month.

The new crew will join Russians Gennady Padalka and Mikhail Kornienko, and NASA’s Scott Kelly, who have remained in orbit. Kelly and Kornienko are in the midst of a yearlong orbital mission.

Astronauts return to Earth after 199 days in orbit

wounds. In 1571, the writer was wounded in the Battle of Lepanto, which pitted Ottoman Turkish forces against the Holy League, led by Spain. Aboard the ship La Marquesa, Cervantes was hit by three musket shots, two in the chest and one in his hand.

In January, archeolo-gists said they found fragments of a casket bearing the initials “M.C.” and bones. They concluded it was the au-thor, even without defi-nite proof.

Botella said the mon-ument settled an age-old debt to Cervantes and to Spanish culture.

“Now we can say, ‘Miguel, mission ac-complished,”’ she said.

Cervantes has such stature in Spain that the anniversary of his death on April 23 is celebrated each year with a mara-thon reading of “Don Quixote” by dozens of political and cultural figures.

Miguel de Cervantes

Samantha Cristoforetti set the record for the most time spent in space for a female astronaut on a single mission (Reuters).

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Saturday Afternoon/Evening June 13 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS (3:00) NOVA Steves Grown Wine The L. Welk Keep Time/ Rock, Pop and Doo Wop NW Spy Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary W5 Surprised by Love Motive News News (12:05) Normal% % KXLY-ABC Sports XTER Estate News ABC News Head Entertainment The Whispers In an Instant Scandal& & KREM-CBS GT Paid Ac. Hollywood News News News Paid White Collar Elementary CSI: Cri. Scene 48 Hours News Closer_ _ KHQ-NBC Paid 21 Cooker Judge 2015 Stanley Cup Final KHQ J’pard Blue Bloods Dateline NBC News SNL( ( TSN Sports Soccer 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup SportsCentre CFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET MLB Baseball MLB Baseball Sportsnet Central Blue UEFA Euro Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Weather Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Canada Sings Canada Sings True Crime News SNL, , KNOW Canada Quest-Solomon Connolly-66 Hope-Wildlife After: Asteroid Heartbeat Midsomer Murders Canada` ` CBUT Na Market Mercer Hocke 2015 Stanley Cup Final Mr. D Mr. D Just/Laughs Gags News Comedy1 M CICT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Canada Sings Canada Sings True Crime News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Canada Sings Canada Sings True Crime News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon As Max Stan Game Air Bud: World Pup Weird Gags Just Just Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX In Paid MLB Baseball Estate Mike Two Theory Two Theory News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish Quiz Show The Seventies Special Report Special Report Special Report Foren Foren Foren Foren Foren Foren8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Scarface9 1 HGTV I I Carver Bryan Hunt Hunt In In Bryan Bryan Decks Decks Flip or Flip or Carver Bryan Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Wheel Wheel Wipeout Reba Reba Yukon Me Last Last Reba Reba Yukon Me Last Last Reba Reba= 5 W Say Wedding Crashers Baby Mama The Holiday? 9 SHOW Combat Suddenly The Dark Knight Rises The Amazing Spider-Man@ : DISC How/ How/ Blood, Sweat Deadliest Deadly Catch Street Outlaws Misfit Garage Deadly Catch Street Outlaws DeadliestA ; SLICE Fatal Vows Handsome Stranger Grease Ghost GreaseB < TLC Stories of ER Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say C = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Owning Mahowny (:15) The Soloist (:45) The WacknessD > EA2 (:05) Born Free (:45) Dennis the Menace The Pink Panther 2 Rush Hour (:35) Starsky & Hutch Bad BoysE ? TOON Day Day Day Day Dr. Di Dr. Di Dr. Di Dr. Di Fluke Your Highness DatingF @ FAM Good Next Liv- Dog Jessie Austin K.C. Liv- Girl Next I Didn’t K.C. Next Win Stuck in the Suburbs DerekG A WPCH 1st Box Com Com Middle Middle Shrek 2 Family Family Sein Sein King King Memoir-GeishaH B COM Hot Tub Time Machine Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Comedy Now!I C TCM (3:15) Ice Station Zebra Bullitt (:15) To Trap a Spy The Mind of Mr. Soames Night of LepusK E OUT Liqui Liqui Stor Liqui Mantracker Stor Liqui Liqui Liqui Mantracker Dog and Beth Conspiracy Buck BuckL F HIST America Ancient Aliens The UFO Files Truckers Restoration Treasures ArgoM G SPACE Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Orphan Black (:15) Prometheus Orphan Black PrometheusN H AMC (3:30) The Manhattan Project I, Robot Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life The Manhattan ProjectO I FS1 World Cup 24hr. Le Mans Setup NASCAR Racing From Madison, Ill. FOX Sports World 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files The Dead FilesW W MC1 (:10) Draft Day (:05) Into the Storm Disaster L.A. Annabelle Grace: The Possession Getaway¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Middle Middle Celeb Celeb News News Two Two Two Two Family Family News at 10 News Amer≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Heat Rules Rules RaisØ Ø EA1 Demo (:20) Back to the Future Part III The Wedding Singer That Old Feeling (:45) Love Happens (:35) 9 1/2 Weeks∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Joyce 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp Get Him to the Greek Chil Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Charlotte Eli Stone Semaine verte TJ C.- Gars Séduction Disparition 1001 vies TJ Écrire Annika

Saturday Morning/Afternoon June 13 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Cook Fresh Cook’s Gar Antiques NOVA$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Marilyn Denis World Vision Written Living SportsCentre Aman Soccer 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Out Ex Cooker Turbo Paid McCar E:60 Profile Sports& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno Recipe All In Chan Paid Derm Home. Hazel PGA Tour Golf_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:00) Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Track and Field LPGA Tour Golf( ( TSN SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre Motor Soccer 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup All- Soccer 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Diving Gotta MLB’s Blue MLB Baseball From Fenway Park in Boston. MLB Baseball+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News PGA Tour Golf, , KNOW Rob Zerby Kate Georg PAW Arthur Magic Crea Wild Wild Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Mega Builders` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Pan Diving Pan Am Day Equestrian Pan 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Weather PGA Tour Golf3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Weather PGA Tour Golf4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Nerds Chuck Spong Spong Par Rab Bread Turtles Sanjay Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars Mon Mon6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Paid Youth In Wen Blower FIFA Today 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup FIFA Today 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News News Vital CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Scarface Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Police Videos Cops Cops Cops Jail9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Log Log Log Log Vanilla Vanilla Vanilla Vanilla Hunt Hunt Lake Log Carib Hawaii Flip or Flip or : 2 A&E Dog Dog Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Coun Coun Stor Stor< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Best Best Cash, Cash, Deal Deal = 5 W Love It Love It Masters of Flip Will Will Will Will In Her Shoes Say Say ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels NCIS The Dark Knight Rises The Amazing Spider-Man@ : DISC Mighty Planes Mighty Ships Mayday Last Frontier Mayday Mayday Buying Buying Blood, Sweat Mighty PlanesA ; SLICE Paid Paid Fatal Vows Stranger Debt The Blind Side GhostB < TLC Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ERC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Suits Suits Suits Suits Cold Justice Murder-FirstD > EA2 (6:25) Sabah Born Free (:40) Grumpy Old Men The Pink Panther 2 The Ant Bully Gold DiggersE ? TOON Jim Camp Endan Nin Tom/ Adven Annoy Drag Tom and Jerry: Fast and Furry Po Rang Yu-Gi- Trans Wheel PackF @ FAM Win Slug The 7D Gravity Gravity Dog Austin I Didn’t K.C. Jessie Liv- Girl Soccer Mom Gravity Phi Good G A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Atl. Trust Paid Red Eye Lord of War Mamma Mia!H B COM Just/Laughs Comedy Now! Cash Cash Just/Laughs Hot Tub Time Machine Theory Theory Just MarriedI C TCM Satellite in Sky Bat African Treasure King Solomon’s Mines The Sand Pebbles Ice Station ZbrK E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Red Bull: Air Race Liqui Kings Kings Kings KingsL F HIST Pickers Pickers Paid Paid 21 Paid Pickers Restoration Truckers Cnt. Cnt. DisastersM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Kick-Ass The Day After Tomorrow Inner Harry N H AMC Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Hannie Caulder Australia ManO I FS1 NASCAR NASCAR Racing Hub NASCAR NAS NASCAR Racing World 2015 FIFA Women’s World CupP J DTOUR Moves Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Bggg Bggg Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 Heave (:40) Watermark (:15) Into the Storm (:45) The Good Lie (:45) Begin Again Ride Along¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Expe Expe Rock- Animal State≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas RangerØ Ø EA1 Love Small Fil (:20) Back to the Future Part III (:20) Sphere (:35) Children of Men (:25) Demolition Man∂ ∂ VISN Gur Inter Fursat Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Virasat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Rangli Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Cleve Cleve Prince Prince The Honeymooners Get Him to the Greek 105 105 SRC Max, Caillou Mike Mé Sonic Jack Erky Animo Contes Oniva Épi TJ Monde 1001 vies Charlotte

Saturday Afternoon/Evening June 13 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS (3:00) NOVA Steves Grown Wine The L. Welk Keep Time/ Rock, Pop and Doo Wop NW Spy Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary W5 Surprised by Love Motive News News (12:05) Normal% % KXLY-ABC Sports XTER Estate News ABC News Head Entertainment The Whispers In an Instant Scandal& & KREM-CBS GT Paid Ac. Hollywood News News News Paid White Collar Elementary CSI: Cri. Scene 48 Hours News Closer_ _ KHQ-NBC Paid 21 Cooker Judge 2015 Stanley Cup Final KHQ J’pard Blue Bloods Dateline NBC News SNL( ( TSN Sports Soccer 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup SportsCentre CFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET MLB Baseball MLB Baseball Sportsnet Central Blue UEFA Euro Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Weather Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Canada Sings Canada Sings True Crime News SNL, , KNOW Canada Quest-Solomon Connolly-66 Hope-Wildlife After: Asteroid Heartbeat Midsomer Murders Canada` ` CBUT Na Market Mercer Hocke 2015 Stanley Cup Final Mr. D Mr. D Just/Laughs Gags News Comedy1 M CICT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Canada Sings Canada Sings True Crime News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Canada Sings Canada Sings True Crime News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon As Max Stan Game Air Bud: World Pup Weird Gags Just Just Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX In Paid MLB Baseball Estate Mike Two Theory Two Theory News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish Quiz Show The Seventies Special Report Special Report Special Report Foren Foren Foren Foren Foren Foren8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Scarface9 1 HGTV I I Carver Bryan Hunt Hunt In In Bryan Bryan Decks Decks Flip or Flip or Carver Bryan Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Wheel Wheel Wipeout Reba Reba Yukon Me Last Last Reba Reba Yukon Me Last Last Reba Reba= 5 W Say Wedding Crashers Baby Mama The Holiday? 9 SHOW Combat Suddenly The Dark Knight Rises The Amazing Spider-Man@ : DISC How/ How/ Blood, Sweat Deadliest Deadly Catch Street Outlaws Misfit Garage Deadly Catch Street Outlaws DeadliestA ; SLICE Fatal Vows Handsome Stranger Grease Ghost GreaseB < TLC Stories of ER Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say C = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Owning Mahowny (:15) The Soloist (:45) The WacknessD > EA2 (:05) Born Free (:45) Dennis the Menace The Pink Panther 2 Rush Hour (:35) Starsky & Hutch Bad BoysE ? TOON Day Day Day Day Dr. Di Dr. Di Dr. Di Dr. Di Fluke Your Highness DatingF @ FAM Good Next Liv- Dog Jessie Austin K.C. Liv- Girl Next I Didn’t K.C. Next Win Stuck in the Suburbs DerekG A WPCH 1st Box Com Com Middle Middle Shrek 2 Family Family Sein Sein King King Memoir-GeishaH B COM Hot Tub Time Machine Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Comedy Now!I C TCM (3:15) Ice Station Zebra Bullitt (:15) To Trap a Spy The Mind of Mr. Soames Night of LepusK E OUT Liqui Liqui Stor Liqui Mantracker Stor Liqui Liqui Liqui Mantracker Dog and Beth Conspiracy Buck BuckL F HIST America Ancient Aliens The UFO Files Truckers Restoration Treasures ArgoM G SPACE Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Orphan Black (:15) Prometheus Orphan Black PrometheusN H AMC (3:30) The Manhattan Project I, Robot Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life The Manhattan ProjectO I FS1 World Cup 24hr. Le Mans Setup NASCAR Racing From Madison, Ill. FOX Sports World 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files The Dead FilesW W MC1 (:10) Draft Day (:05) Into the Storm Disaster L.A. Annabelle Grace: The Possession Getaway¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Middle Middle Celeb Celeb News News Two Two Two Two Family Family News at 10 News Amer≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Heat Rules Rules RaisØ Ø EA1 Demo (:20) Back to the Future Part III The Wedding Singer That Old Feeling (:45) Love Happens (:35) 9 1/2 Weeks∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Joyce 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp Get Him to the Greek Chil Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Charlotte Eli Stone Semaine verte TJ C.- Gars Séduction Disparition 1001 vies TJ Écrire Annika

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For the townsmanRenowned author, entrepreneur,

and philanthropist Peter Legge, Chairman and CEO of Canada Wide Media Limited is the keynote speaker at the June 17 Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at the Heritage Inn and Conference Centre.

We are extremely pleased Peter found time in his busy schedule to come to Cranbrook,” said Chamber Executive Director David D. Hull. “I have heard Mr. Legge speak many times and have read half a dozen of his books and I am so excited for this opportunity not only for myself but for the entire business community.”

A speaker in very high demand Mr. Legge’s trip to Cranbrook was made possible with the generous partner-ship of Community Futures East Koo-tenay. “The ability for the Chamber to have a speaker of Mr. Legge’s caliper come to Cranbrook would not have been achievable without the CFEK partnership,” said Hull.

Peter Legge is a living legacy of one of Canada’s true entrepreneurial suc-cess stories, Controlling a network of over 50 magazines across the country, in addition to providing a diverse range of media services and products with over $30 million in annual sales.

Legge lives his life’s dream as an internationally renowned keynote speaker and bestselling author of eighteen books. Toastmasters Inter-national voted Peter “Golden Gavel Award Winner” and “Top Speaker in North America”

Peter is a community leader, tire-lessly devoting his time to many worthwhile organizations. In recogni-tion, he was notably honoured with

Renowned entrepreneur and speaker at Chamber luncheon

the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubi-lee Medal in 2012. In 2008, for his life-long commitment to serving the com-munity, Peter received the province’s highest award, the Order of British Co-lumbia.

Scotiabank is the partner sponsor for the luncheon that begins with net-working at 11:15 at the Heritage Inn and Conference Centre. Tickets are available from the Chamber office 250 426 5914. $25 for members and their guests and $30 for non-members.

Peter Legge

submit tedThey may be a small group but

for members of the Windermere Health Care Auxiliary (WHCA) thinking big for their latest fund-raiser turned out to be a huge success.    The Auxiliary held its first ever golf tournament on May 30 at the Windermere Golf Club.

The weather was a bit on the erratic side but the spirit of the organizing committee was bright-ened with a full turn out of regis-tered golfers joining in the Auxil-iary’s fundraising efforts for Co-

lumbia House and the Invermere Hospital.

  “We were simply over-whelmed by the response from our community with hole spon-sorships, auction items and prizes and we are so grateful to those who showed up to golf,” said WHCA President Margaret Bash-nick. 

Thanks to some very generous individuals and businesses the auction tables were overflowing with some very enticing items and the golfers showed their

commitment by making some very welcoming bids.

The tournament was an over-whelming success with over $5,000 coming from the generosi-ty of many. 

The WHCA wishes to thank all those who supported the tourna-ment and they look forward to welcoming you back next year.    The WHCA is made up of 16 members and encourages any-one with an interest in helping out to contact Margaret Bashnick at 250 345-6635.  

First Windermere Health Care Auxiliary Golf Tourney a Success

the twee-tee Birdies (Paula Overguard, rhonda Halyn, gay Saruwatari, & taylor Chartrand) one of the many teams taking part in the 1st annual WHCA golf tournament

submit tedThe summer can be challenging

for charities – typically a time with lower supporter engagement and a decline in donations.

The solution? The Great Canadian Giving Challenge! Launching this year for the first time, it encourages Cana-dians to donate in a typically low giv-ing season, to help their favourite charity win a grand prize of $10,000!

For the entire month of June, every $1 you donate to EKFH through www.canadahelps.org or www.givingchal-lenge.ca qualifies us to win $10,000!

Grand prize draw is on Canada Day, July 1 — $10,000 will be donated to the winning charity.

Challenge your friends to contrib-ute and to join the challenge and compete with you – the more people we get involved in the Challenge, the more chances EKFH has to win! If you have $3 (minimum donation re-quired) to spare today, consider toss-ing it our way. You’ll be helping us provide vital, leading-edge medical equipment, patient comforts, furnish-ings and other essential items for the East Kootenay Regional Hospital and/or other community hospitals and health care facilities in the region. By donating you’ll get a big karma bonus

for helping support a charity, and (if you’re in Canada) your donation is entirely tax deductible. Just in case $3 doesn’t seem like a good number, feel free to mix it up: if you can forgo your s’more frappuccino today and give us $5, that’s still great!

EKFH is currently in a major $1 million fundraising campaign to help equip a new 6 bed intensive care unit currently under construction at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook. The Foundation has com-mitted to raise these funds which frees up a portion of Ministry and KERHD funding originally to now be used to renovate the old ICU area into an en-hanced pediatric and maternity/neo-natal unit. EKFH’s fundraising goal of $1,000,000 will ensure that these essential pieces of medical equipment fill the only Intensive Care Unit in the East Kootenay.

EKFH presently stewards over 30+ funds in trust for all areas of health care including acute, community inte-grated services, residential care, lab services and diagnostic imaging. To learn more about the activities of your regional health foundation and items that have been funded in your com-munity or for the region visit www.ekfh.ca.

Each dollar donated in June qualifies EKFH to win $10,000

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COMICSANNIE’S MAILBOX

by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar

HOROSCOPESby Jacqueline Bigar

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You might sense a haze rising around a difficult issue that you would prefer to let go of. You can walk away from it for now, but in several months the problem will re-emerge. Deal with a money matter, but curb a tendency to go overboard. To-night: Your treat. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your mood brightens as the day grows older. Even if a certain goal or desire does not land in your lap today, you will be one step closer to reaching it. A roommate or family member will play a significant role in what happens. Tonight: Music, friends and Friday combine. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) After the high energy of the past few days, you could be tak-en aback by how much things have slowed down. Play it low-key with others. You are best on a one-on-one level with a loved one. Use care with someone you meet today! Tonight: Make your vanishing act special.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don’t lose focus with your main objectives. You’ll want to clear out as much as you can in or-der to enter the weekend with a smile. Your sense of direction plays a significant role in what occurs. A meeting could set the tone for the weekend. Tonight: Where the crowds are. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A partner seems to preoccupy your thoughts. You will want to take care of errands and some other matters that could be preventing you from being with this person. A loved one might be holding back, but don’t force this person’s hand. Tonight: A force to be dealt with. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You might want to rethink a decision that could put you in a difficult situation if you are not careful. Detach. A partner might be sitting on his or her feelings, or perhaps he or she is not even aware of them yet. Relax. This, too, will pass. Tonight: Say “yes” to an offer. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Defer to a partner, as this per-

son needs experience with see-ing that his or her way is not the only way. You could feel pushed to the max if you are not careful. Learn the word “no,” and use it. Take the lead with a project if you must. Tonight: Confusion reigns. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You could be the recipient of a lot of attention. You might not be sure how to handle a difficult associate. Tap into your imag-ination, and everything will work out just fine. Reach out to a friend who seems a bit closed-off. Tonight: Follow someone else’s lead. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You will be happy to finally complete your to-do list. Your head might be in the clouds, and you could be thinking of do-ing more interesting things. Try to ground yourself. You could be accident-prone or speak too quickly. Tonight: Know when to call it a night. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Tap into your creativity to get your desk cleared. Don’t be too proud to ask for help if you need

it. If you are single, you could meet someone from out of the blue who will mean a lot to you. If you are attached, stoke the fires of romance. Tonight: Get into the moment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Anchor in at home. Work if you must, but be sure to spend some downtime just for you. You could have an unexpected visit or a party at your home very soon. Go along with the spon-taneity. Tonight: Hang out at a favorite haunt close to home. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Return calls. You have a lot to do, and you’ll need some feed-back. A boss or older friend could be very demanding. Be diplomatic. What do you have to lose? Listen to your inner voice with someone who tends to be over the top. Tonight: TGIF! Join friends. BORN TODAY Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush (1924), writer Anne Frank (1929), actress Paula Marshall (1964) ***

Dear Annie: Two years ago, I married “Will.” We were both widowed. I had a good job, a nice home and a car. Will was retired and wanted someone to travel with, so I chose to retire in order to spend time with him. He didn’t like my home, so I sold it. He already had three cars and said we didn’t need a fourth, and because he preferred his cars to mine (even though mine was newer and paid for), I sold that, too. All I asked was that he provide lifetime rights to his home if something were to happen to him. He agreed and had a will made to reflect that. Here’s the problem: Two months after the marriage, we had a disagreement, and he threatened to change the will. He told me to leave because it was (SET ITAL) his (END ITAL) house. He has since made the same threat numerous times. I am not allowed to make any changes to the house without his approval, which he rarely gives. I found out he was cheating on me, and when I confronted him, he hid the car keys and told me to get out. I called my sister to pick me up. Of course, as always, he was sorry and begged me to stay. I have asked Will to sell this house so we could buy something that belongs to both of us. I told him it would make me feel more secure. He absolutely refused. I asked that he add my name to the deed, and he refused that, too. Now he yells at me that I only married him for his money. Annie, there isn’t enough money in the world to put up with this. Will says he loves me, but I get the impression he loves his house and money more. I told him if he doesn’t make some changes, I am leaving. All I want is some security. Am I wrong? -- Stay or Go? Dear Stay or Go: Please go. You will never feel secure with Will. He is not trustworthy and considers the marriage a power struggle that he has to win. He will threaten to disinherit you every time you have a disagreement. He will say he is sorry because he doesn’t want to lose control over you. This is a recipe for years of misery. See a lawyer and find out what you need to do to protect yourself financially. Then pack your bags. If your sister will take you, we recommend letting her help until you get back on your feet. And please don’t ever put yourself in such a vulnerable position again. Dear Annie: I read the interesting responses for the nickname Dick. However, what has me more perplexed is how Peggy came from Margaret. Can you help? -- Perplexed Dear Perplexed: Margaret is a popular name in many countries, but the shortened forms “Meggie” and “Meg” are specifically Scottish. “Peggy” is a variant nickname for “Meggie,” and “Peg” is the same for “Meg.” Margaret, in fact, has a huge number of nicknames, including Madge, Maisie, Marge, Megan, Margot, Molly and some that seem less closely connected, such as Rita and Greta (from Margarita or Margaretta) and Daisy (from the French Marguerite, which is also the French name for the oxeye daisy). Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2015 CREATORS.COM

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Gerry SchuldMarch 30, 1967 -

June 7, 2015Gerry Schuld passed away suddenly at home on Sunday, June 7th.

Gerry was born in Calgary, AB but spent the majority of his life in Cranbrook, BC.  He met his wife in 1994, and together they raised two amazing children, Brody Forsyth and Jakeb Schuld.

Gerry worked at Joy Global in Sparwood, BC. He enjoyed spending his time with family and friends, riding and working on his Harleys.

He is survived by his wife Renee Forsyth; children Brody Forsyth and Jakeb Schuld; mom Marianne (Guenter) Gevers; dad Bernd (Evelyn) Schuld; sister Wendy Campbell; grandchildren Hayden and Kolten Vossebelt; and family and friends.

Friends and family are invited to share their memories of Gerry at the Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre in Cranbrook, on Saturday, June 13th from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at:

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Robert Bruce McKeeman

“Rob” 1958 – 2015

It is with deep sorrow that the family of Robert McKeeman announces his passing on Friday, May 15, 2015 in Cranbrook, BC at 56 years of age.

Rob was born in Golden, BC on August 30, 1958. He will be remembered for

his love of family and his passion for the outdoors which included fishing, hunting and shooting and always living life to the fullest.

Rob is survived by his mother and father Ruth and Howard McKeeman, his brothers Terry (Shannon) and Allen (Patti) and his children Jessica, Jeffrey and Taylor.

Our family invites you join us for a celebration of Rob’s life which will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at 11:00 am at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook (2200 – 2nd Street South). In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a memorial donation in honour of Rob may do so to the: Canadian Cancer Society, 19 - 9th Avenue South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 2L9.

Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at:

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Murray & Winnie MooreWe cherish the gift of your 50 years together and

the beauty and strength of our family.

Love Wendy, Alan, Kathie, Rebecca & Family.

June 12, 1965-2015

Happy 50th Anniversary Mom & Dad

Happy 70thAnniversaryMom & DadErnie & Vera

CarlsonLove from your family.

will be held on SATURDAY, JUNE 13

from 2 pm to 4 pm at the Cranbrook Curling Club.

Friends of Lynda and friends of the Dickson

family are invited.

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Obituaries

Wendy Maureen Shanks (Nee Tank)

1947 - 2015Wendy passed away peacefully in Calgar y Alberta on May 31, 2015.

She was predeceased by her Mother Mary Tank. She is survived by her husband Ger r y, her father, brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews.

Her family is heartbroken and l ikes to remember Wendy before the chronic pain as a vibrant individual who had a fabulous life and career.

No funeral service by request.

Just when the caterpillar thought her life was over,

She awoke a beautiful butterfly

Personals

HI! I’m a Cranbrook man in my early 50’s, professionally employed, attractive with a busy life. I fi nd the internet dating to be misleading with a lack of honesty.If you are between 35 and 50, don’t drink or do drugs, have Christian values, are spiritual and interested in quality friendship, I would like to meet you. Must love the outdoors and boating! Not large, sorry. Please write to me c/o:

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Wendy Maureen Shanks (Nee Tank)

1947 - 2015Wendy passed away peace-fully in Calgary Alberta on May 31, 2015.

She was predeceased by her Mother Mary Tank. She is survived by her husband Gerry, her father, brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews.

Her family is heartbroken and likes to remember Wendy before the chronic pain as a vibrant individual who had a fabulous life and career. No funeral service by request.

Just when the caterpillar thought her life was over,

She awoke a beautiful butterfly

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dbl garage.2405717 Jeannie Argatoff

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$369,800Backing onto greenbelt this home features 2+1 bdrms, 4 bths, central air, NG fireplace,

includes appliances.2402322 Barb Horie

10:30am - 12:00pm #20 - 617 27th Ave. S.

$314,900Open floor plan, 2 bdrm, 2 bth up, fully

developed bsmnt, gas fireplace, dbl garage, private patio & more.2405036 Phil Lewis

10:30am - 12:00pm #13 - 617 27th Ave. S.

$359,9002 private, decks with amazing view, cherry wood cabinets, fully finished bsmnt, new

roof, open plan, dbl garage.2403117 Krystal Detta

1:00 - 2:00pm 7155 Rosen Lake Road (Jaffray)

$299,900In a recreational paradise! 3 bdrm house

offers seasonal or year round living. Fenced 1 acre with pond & waterfall, dbl. garage/

workshop and carport for toys!2402205 Sonia Mama

1:00 - 2:30pm 205 - 31st Ave. S.

$449,900Great location, 3+1 bdrm, 4 bath, recent reno's include: kitchen, baths, flooring &

paint. 3000 sq. ft. of fabulous home.2402463 Jeannie Argatoff

1:00 - 3:00pm 6990 Hollis Road (Kingsgate)

$268,900.85 acre of open zoning! 3 bdrm, 3 bth, pan abode home, 3 minutes to Kingsgate border,

lots of parking space. 2393384 Shelley Lepage

3:00 - 4:30pm 1345 Southview Drive

$569,000This amazing home is feature packed. Built in 2007, 3299 sq. ft., 3+1 bdrms, 4 bths,

private yard, 24x40 heated garage.2402320 Jeannie Argatoff

3:00 - 4:30pm 6294 Laurier St. (Wardner)

$449,900Koocanusa waterfront! Character home set

on free hold land. Offers amazing views of lake, river and mountains, so much to

see here!2402347 Sonia Mama

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250-426-87001111 Cranbrook St. N. www.blueskyrealty.ca

www.realtor.ca

OPEN HOUSES Saturday June 13FOUNTAIN ESTATES BLITZ!

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stainless steel prop.

$22,500Call Chris

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Transportation Transportation

Trucks & Vans

2010 GMC 1500

EXT. CAB 4 door, automatic, 4.8 litre, economy, 195,000 highway

kms, excellent condition, new brakes, tonneau cover, newer tires, spray box liner.

Asking $16,500250-421-0252May take part trade

on an ATV.

KOOTENAY’S BEST ESCORTS

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EscortsMotorcycles

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Transportation Adult

Boats

2005 WORKHORSE step van, auto, comes with

summer & winter tires, $1500 obo as is (250)417-1760

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Open Houses

GARAGE SALE: 1609 Staple Cres.,

CranbrookSaturday, June 138:30am - 1:00pm

GARAGE SALE915 9th St. S,

CranbrookSaturday, June 13

9am - 2pmMany misc. items.

GIANT GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 13

Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library.

9am - 2pm in the Manual Training

School next to the Library. Donations for this sale are being accepted June 12th.

Sat, June 13, 9am-12noon, yard sale, Kimberley Four-square Church (in the Platzl parking lot, bottom of old Fields building)

M.S. GARAGE SALE & BBQ Fundraiser Saturday, June 13,

Parkland School gym. 8am - 2pm.

Donations accepted between 5-7pm June 12 at Parkland School or call Gail

at 250-426-0789

MULTI - FAMILY GARAGE SALE

531 11th St. S., Cranbrook

Fri., June 12 3pm - 6pm

Sat., June 138:30am-2:30pm

Furniture strip-tank, DVD’s, VHS’s, CD’s, cassettes,

books, house wares, quality family clothing and

tons of misc!!

Selling house, downsizing in-door sale, 123 8th Ave S, Fri June 12 4-8, Sat June 13 9:30-2, art, jewelry, craft sup-plies & storage, china, cabinet, shelving units, books, misc.

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$55 + tax includes 25

words, and photo.Extra words $1.00

each. Enclose photo. If you require your photo back, please include

a self-addressed, stamped envelope. ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID – Visa and Mastercard accepted. Your ad will

run up to 2 weeks in the

Cranbrook Daily Townsman (10 times),

Kimberley Daily Bulletin (10 times)). Ad can be cancelled at any time.

Sorry, no refunds.

Ten Reasons to Advertise on a Newspaper Website

1. Frequency: The online newspaper Web site user accesses the Internet almost twice as much as the general user.

2. Credibility: The credibility of the newspaper brand extends to the advertiser. Fifty-nine percent of Web users agree that online advertising is more believable from a trusted Web site. Online, newspaper Web sites are the dominant local media site in most markets.

3. Targeted: If you want to focus on a particular backyard, advertising in an online newspaper is more personal, and more relevant because it is local. Newspapers also publish a plethora of niche sites (youth, women, movie fans, seniors, are illustrative) for virtually any demographic advertisers could possibly hope to reach.

4. Purchasing power: Sixty-two percent of newspaper Web site users purchase online compared with 49 percent of general users. Thirty-nine percent of online newspaper users have incomes higher than $75,000; 65 percent own their homes. Fifty percent of online newspaper users have spent more than $500 online in the last six months, and 63 percent of online newspaper users prefer to find out about new products through the Internet.

5. Content: After e-mail, the most preferred Web content is news, sports, financial information, entertainment news, and shopping – in that order. Sixty-two percent of Internet users visit online newspapers for local news, compared with 39 percent for the local TV station Web site and 23 percent for the local radio station site. Not even Yahoo! or AOL’s Digital City can top this.

6. Retailers prefer newspaper sites: Sixty-five percent of retailers report that newspaper sites are efficient in assisting them in meeting marketing needs compared with other sites.

7. High profile: Research.net reports that, among top executives (CEO, CIO, CFO or owner/partner), Internet advertising ranked above over all other media measured for: “Where I prefer to find our about new products,” “Where I prefer to receive information about companies,” and “Where modern, up-to-date brands advertise.” At the same time, these early adopters of technology also skew younger than the traditional newspaper audience. Forty percent of online newspaper users are aged 18-35.

8. Reinforcement: Seventy-six percent of online newspaper users also read the newspaper in the past seven days, and repetition increases awareness. The Internet Advertising Bureau found that, by increasing the number of online banners from one to two per week, branding results on three key metrics increased 42 percent making online a great, inexpensive way to increase the branding lift of traditional campaigns.

9. Quality: Seventy-five percent of advertisers generally said newspaper Web sites’ advertising was as good or better than other Internet sites.

10. Mix: A variety of recent studies have demonstrated the power of online, when included in a mix with traditional media, to elaborate the brand message. Newspaper print and online products combined have the highest penetration and most desirable audience of any other local medium.

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on gas.Pump up the joy!

Pick up a card at these participating locations

and then register online at pcplus.ca

*PC Plus™ gas offers and Superbucks® coupons CANNOT be combined. PC Plus™ option must be selected prior to purchase. Minimum redemption 20,000 points and in increments of 10,000 points thereafter. PC points redemption excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all non-participating third party operations and any other products which are provincially regulated or as we determine from time to time. See pcplus.ca for details. Superbucks and PC Plus gas offers may vary by region and can change without notice. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. President’s Choice Bank a licensee of the mark. President’s Choice Financial MasterCard is provided by President’s Choice Financial bank. President’s Choice Financial personal banking products are provided by the direct banking division of CIBC. ®/TM Trademarks of Loblaws Inc. ©2015

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Ziggy’s® salads2 lb BAGsweet peppers

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BY DONATION 100% OF THE PROCEEDS RAISED

WILL BENEFIT THE KOOTENAY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Food provided by Save-on-Foods and cooked by Green Door Catering.

ENTER TO WIN 2 tickets to see the Barenaked Ladies at Western Financial Place.

(Must attend breakfast to receive your free ballot)

Hay Maze and treats for the kids.

In case of rain the breakfast will take place indoors (Winners Entrance).

Winners StaplesColumbiaTheatre

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