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62025200104

Volume 67, No. 32 | Thursday, August 6, 2015Visit us online at www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

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Tyler Hancock, ABR 250-428-9916

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Bringing Buyers & Sellers together for 24 years

CONCERT RAISING FUNDS FOR TEENS / PAGE 3MUSEUM HOSTING ’20S-THEMED TEA / PAGE 12

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What Moves You?

For all the things that move you.Download the free RE/MAX Mobile App.

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Rykerts-PorthillJust across the border

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DUTY FREE

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DUTY FREE

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Ross Millar is on the road to recovery and is expected to return home to Creston later this month, his sister, Sara Malyk, said last week.

Millar was severely burned on the night of April 30 when a suspected arsonist set fire to his apartment while he was sleeping. He was transported to Vancouver General Hospital in critical condition and has under-gone several skin graft operations.

Upgrade planned for

Rykerts crossing

Burn victim will come home soon

BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor

Construction on a new Rykerts port of entry facility will begin in 2017, Kootenay-Columbia MP David Wilks announced July 29 on behalf of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister Steven Blaney.

Wilks told Canadian Border Services Agency representatives and Creston Valley elected officials that $37.5 million would be used to improve infrastructure in B.C., including the Kootenays’ Rykerts and Waneta border crossings. (The Rykerts cross-ing’s portion will be released after contracts are awarded.)

“This facility has been in place since 1972 and has worked well for the last 43 years,” said Wilks. “But it’s time for some TLC.”

SEE BURN, PAGE 2

Lorne EckersleyREADY! AIM! — Creston Fire Rescue held the second of its Hot Summer Nights on the Creston and District Community Complex’s Alex Nilsson Field on July 28. The summer event allows residents to interact with firefighters, check out trucks and equipment, and take part in hands-on activities. Due to water restrictions, non-potable chlorinated water is used for Hot Summer Nights, which next runs (depending on weather and emergency calls) at 6:30 p.m. at Centennial Park on Aug. 11 and the com-munity complex on Aug. 25.

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Environment minister says no to Jumbo

BY LORNE ECKERSLEY

Advance Staff

Michelle Mungall said on Friday

that the decision to stop develop-

ment of the controversial Jumbo

Resort project was the right one.

Earlier in the week, Mary Polak,

provincial environment minister,

announced that she has determined

that developers had not made the

“substantial progress” required by

their environmental certificate. She

declared that approval to proceed

was now void.

“I wasn’t surprised,” the MLA

for Nelson-Creston said. “I felt it

was the only way things could go if

the Minister of Environment was

doing her job.”

"I have determined that the proj-

ect, in my reasonable opinion, had

not been substantially started by

Oct. 12, 2014," Polak wrote in her

10-page decision. "While it is clear

that some construction has been

started, I am not convinced that the

physical activity undertaken on the

various components meets the

threshold of a substantially started

project."Jumbo Glacier Resort proponents

first received an environmental cer-

tificate allowing the development,

which had been in the planning stage

since about 1990, in 2004. A five-year

extension was granted in 2009.

During that period, the provincial

government worked to help the proj-

ect along by designating the unpopu-

lated area as a municipality, appoint-

ing a mayor and council to take on

responsibilities including creation of

an Official Community Plan. The

council has been receiving more than

$200,000 annually to operate.

“Not surprisingly, I am disap-

pointed,” Jumbo Glacier Resort

Mayor Greg Deck told the Invermere

Valley Echo last week. “I would

presume that the proponent will be

meeting with the province to under-

stand more fully the rational and

the options, but I am not party to

that process.”Deck said if negotiations between

Jumbo Glacier Ltd and the province

cease, the $1 million that has been

allocated to his council over a five-

year term will likely be reallocated

elsewhere.“We exist to provide a municipal

underpinning to the agreement

between the province and Jumbo

Glacier Resort, and if those neces-

sary agreements are not in place,

then our funding will be in ques-

tion,” Deck said.

While a spokesman said the

development was far from dead,

Mungall said that getting a new

environmental certificate to pro-

ceed won’t be easy.

“The environmental certificate

that expired last fall was issued

based on 20-year-old data that

would not be approved today,” she

said. “And it is important to note

that we are in an era of reconcilia-

tion and relationship-building with

First Nations people. Jumbo is a

sacred place to the Ktunaxa Nation

and to approve the project now

would not be in line with how

Canadian governments are now

moving forward.”

Mungall was emotional when she

pointed out the long fight against

the proposed ski resort and residen-

tial development was waged by a

number of area residents who have

been tenacious in their opposition.

“I give full credit to people of the

Kootenays and First Nations lead-

ers for standing up against the

development for two decades,” she

said. “I am proud to represent some

of these amazing, amazing people.”

She referred to one Invermere

area resident “who drove up that

road every day for years to monitor

the developer’s activity and report

his findings.”The next step for the provincial

government should be to dispose of

the municipal government.

“The NDP caucus is calling for

the government to rescind the order

that created a fake town,” she said.

“There should be no more waste of

taxpayers dollars. Instead, let’s cre-

ate a legacy for the Kootenays. Let’s

start by addressing Johnston’s

Landing. Those residents should

get a buyout program similar to the

one North Vancouver residents

were given in 2005. Now is the

chance to do the right thing. Those

people need their basic needs,

including drinking water, met after

three years in limbo.”

Columbia River Revelstoke MLA

Norm Macdonald, a member of the

NDP caucus, has called for the

removal of concrete work done by

developers in an attempt to start the

project.“When the proponent began to

lay concrete slabs, the point we

made was, is the government sure

the proponent has the capacity to

remove the mess they made? So

now the Ministry needs to insist

that happens so the valley can be

returned to the state it was in.”

Macdonald has been involved in

the Jumbo proposal since he was

Mayor of Golden in 1993. He has

been the area’s MLA since 2005.

“My perspective has always

been that communities have a right

to have significant say on what hap-

pens on the Crown land around

them. In Golden, we had a referen-

dum before Kicking Horse was

developed and it indicated tremen-

dous support. In the Columbia

Valley, that support was never

there.“Then there was the very clear

First Nations interest. They were

very clear on the importance of that

area to them. It’s a huge victory for

the people of this area. I have to

think this is the end of it and we can

move on.

Theymade

it!The Lower Kootenay

Band’s youth canoe

team paddled ashore

on Friday to camp over-

night at Mayor Ron

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before setting out again

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“Ross and his family would like to give a big thank you to everyone in this great commu-nity,” said Malyk. “We were overwhelmed by all the kind words, hugs, prayers and the amount of caring shown at this difficult time.

“We are grateful for all the financial support that Ross has received and is still receiving — he is sure going to need it.”

Millar, known to many for his friendly service at Your

Dollar Store With More, was rescued from the blaze by fire-fighters. He was initially treat-ed at Creston Valley Hospital, then airlifted to Vancouver. Elisha Jimmy, 21, was charged with arson following an inves-tigation by the RCMP.

Remarkably, firefighters were able to contain the fire to two apartments in the 18th Avenue South building.

“The firefighters performed an incredible job for which they trained very hard,” Creston Fire Rescue Chief Mike Moore said the following day. “With one man rescued from the fire after succumbing to heat and

smoke, and getting four other occupants out of the building and to safety, there is nothing more gratifying for me, as the fire chief.”

Millar is now at GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, working to rebuild muscle mass and regain use of his limbs.

“We are happy to let you know that Ross is healing well, getting stronger every day,” Malyk said. “The family would like to give a special thank you to Penny Karpowich for her tremendous effort in establish-ing the trust fund for Ross at ICBC and for organizing and hosting fundraising events.”

Burn victimFROM PAGE 1

SubmittedCreston burn victim Ross Millar at GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre.

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In addition to the general office space, the facility south of Creston has kitchen, washroom and locker facilities for staff, as well as a holding cell and upstairs storage. But it was built for only four CBSA officers, and now has eight full-time officers and a superinten-dent, as well as additional support staff in the busier summer months.

The border crossing upgrade was welcome news to elected officials, including Lower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie, who appreciated the invita-tion to the announcement — a similar invitation likely wasn’t extended when the building opened.

“We’ve worked together to progress

as a country,” Louie said. “We are an equal government and looked at as a legitimate government by the CBSA.”

With 270,085 travellers crossing in 2014-15 and 276, 398 in 2013-14, the new facility — to be built with a modular design — will help to keep traffic flow-ing between Canada and the U.S.

“It gives the opportunity for business to keep moving out of Creston, and also for Creston,” said Regional District of Central Kootenay Area B director Tanya Wall. “This is one of our most beautiful areas and a great opportunity for a new building.”

RDCK Area C director Larry Binks added that he was pleased with the investment in the Creston Valley, and noted that rural communities often feel left out of government funding.

“Thank the minister and prime minis-ter for spreading that around,” he said.

The investment is part of $440 mil-lion announced in November 2014 to replace aging ports of entry across the country, part of the CBSA’s efforts toward modernization.

“Improvements to port of entry facil-ities help ensure the free flow of legiti-mate travel and trade across Canadian borders,” said Blaney in a press release. “Our commitment to invest $440 mil-lion in border infrastructure to modern-ize port of entry demonstrates our gov-ernment’s ongoing commitment to the safety and prosperity of our country.”

The $440 million is in addition to the $241 million already invested by the federal government to expand and modernize ports of entry over the last five years. The Kingsgate port of entry south of Yahk received a $16.3 million expansion a few years ago, with the new facility opening in March 2012.

RykertsFROM PAGE 1

Brian Lawrence(From left) Kootenay area ports Chief Lorne Black, Regional District of Central Kootenay Area B director Tanya Wall, Kootenay-Columbia MP David Wilks, RDCK Area C director Larry Binks, Lower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie and Rykerts Supt. Melinda Medland at last week’s funding announcement.

Submitted(From left) Adam Dye, Neil Ripski, Micah Snow and Dillon Olfert are the members of Red Mountain.

BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor

The Teen Action Committee will ben-efit from a concert at Millennium Park on Aug. 15, when Red Mountain takes to the stage for an evening of hard rock.

“We want to give back to the next generation,” said Adam Dye, lead sing-er of Red Mountain, which will donate 50 per cent of the proceeds to the TAC. “They do a lot of great stuff around town, and I like to see them doing posi-tive work.”

After an opening set by teen band Legion, Red Mountain — Dye (vocals, synth, guitar), Neil Ripski (drums), Dillon Olfert (bass, vocals) and Micah Snow (guitar, vocals) — will offer a selection of original songs by Dye and covers of songs by some of his inspira-tions, including Tool, Sabbath, Alice in Chains, Megadeth, Metallica and Nine Inch Nails.

Dye has been a musician most of his life, and seriously playing the guitar for about 13 years. The Edmonton native has lived in Creston for a year, and orga-

nized and performed in a few big rock concerts when he lived in Calgary.

The Aug. 15 show will be suitable for all ages of rock lovers — “There’s no growling or screaming. It’s all clean singing,” Dye said — and will give Creston audiences a chance to hear some different music by local talent.

“It gives a taste of city music,” he said. “You’ll see some great musicianship.”

Tickets for the concert are $5 in advance at Black Bear Books and Creative Fix, and $8 at the gate. The Fork food truck will be on-site.

Band donating to teen committee

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HAVEYOURSAY

Lou Varela, Town Manager

Tuesday,August 11, 2015

4:00pmCouncil Chambers

238 - 10th Avenue North

Emaildonna.cassel@

creston.ca

Phone250-428-2214

ext. 233

Websitewww.creston.ca

We’reListening ...

PublicHearing

What is Zoning AmendmentBylaw No. 1825, 2015 about?The intent of this Bylaw is to amend Zoning Bylaw No. 1123 to include Single Family Dwelling, currently in existence and Multi Family Residential, currently in existence, as permitted uses within the Highway Service Commercial (HSC) Zone, subject to all legal requirements.

Town of CrestonZoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1825, 2015(Highway Service Commercial (HSC)Zone Amendment)

PUBLIC HEARING

How will this affect me?This Bylaw, if adopted, allows the current existing single family and multi family residential properties to be a permitted use within the HSC Zone, thus not subject to the limitations of legally non-conforming status.Any persons who believe that their interest in their own property will be affected by this proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw No. 1123 will have an opportunity to be heard at, or to present written submissions to, thisPublic Hearing.

How do I get more information:A copy of the proposed Bylaw and relevant background documents may be inspected at the Town Offi ce, 238 - 10th Avenue North, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from July 30, 2015 to August 11, 2015 inclusive.

Please Note:• Section 892(4) of the Local Government Act states:

“… the notice must be mailed or otherwise delivered at least 10 days before the public hearing to the owners as shown on the assessment roll as at the date of the fi rst reading of the bylaw, and to any tenants in occupation as at the date of the mailing or delivery of the notice …”

• Section 892(7) of the Local Government Act states: “Subsection (4) does not apply if 10 or more parcels owned by 10 or more persons are the subject of the bylaw alteration.”

Therefore, individual property owners or residents within the HSC Zone will not be notifi ed in writing of this bylaw alteration. This notice of Public Hearing will be published in 2 consecutive issues of the Creston Valley Advance, and on the Town of Creston’s social media.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

RE: Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1825, 2015 (Highway Service Commercial (HSC) Zone Amendment)

If you are the owner or resident of a property and all 3 of the following apply to you, THEN please contact the Town of Creston at (250) 428-2214, ext. 233, or by email, [email protected]. You are located within the HSC Zone (see map); You have an existing single family or multi family residential dwelling on

property located within the HSC Zone (see map); and, Your address does NOT appear on the following list of HSC zoned properties.

Single Family and Multi Family Residential Properties Located

Within the Highway Service Commercial (HSC) Zone

418 Devon Street 422 Devon Street

1112 NW Blvd. 1116 NW Blvd.

1120 NW Blvd. 1124 NW Blvd.

1128 NW Blvd. 1132 NW Blvd.

1205 NW Blvd. 1227 NW Blvd.

1236 NW Blvd. 1238 NW Blvd.

1310 NW Blvd. 1314 NW Blvd.

1333 NW Blvd. 1435 NW Blvd.

1437 NW Blvd. 1505 NW Blvd.

1515 NW Blvd. 1516 NW Blvd.

1524 NW Blvd. 1531 NW Blvd. DEV

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

RE: Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1825, 2015 (Highway Service Commercial (HSC) Zone Amendment)

If you are the owner or resident of a property and all 3 of the following apply to you, THEN please contact the Town of Creston at (250) 428-2214, ext. 233, or by email, [email protected]. You are located within the HSC Zone (see map); You have an existing single family or multi family residential dwelling on

property located within the HSC Zone (see map); and, Your address does NOT appear on the following list of HSC zoned properties.

Single Family and Multi Family Residential Properties Located

Within the Highway Service Commercial (HSC) Zone

418 Devon Street 422 Devon Street

1112 NW Blvd. 1116 NW Blvd.

1120 NW Blvd. 1124 NW Blvd.

1128 NW Blvd. 1132 NW Blvd.

1205 NW Blvd. 1227 NW Blvd.

1236 NW Blvd. 1238 NW Blvd.

1310 NW Blvd. 1314 NW Blvd.

1333 NW Blvd. 1435 NW Blvd.

1437 NW Blvd. 1505 NW Blvd.

1515 NW Blvd. 1516 NW Blvd.

1524 NW Blvd. 1531 NW Blvd. DEVO

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NORTHWEST BLVD.

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RE: Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1825, 2015(Highway Service Commercial (HSC) Zone Amendment)

If you are the owner or resident of a property and all 3 of the following apply to you, THEN please contact the Town of Creston at (250) 428-2214, ext. 233, or by email, [email protected].

• You are located within the HSC Zone (see map);• You have an existing single family or multi family residential dwelling

on property located within the HSC Zone (see map); and,• Your address does NOT appear on the following list of HSC zoned properties.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

RE: Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1825, 2015 (Highway Service Commercial (HSC) Zone Amendment)

If you are the owner or resident of a property and all 3 of the following apply to you, THEN please contact the Town of Creston at (250) 428-2214, ext. 233, or by email, [email protected]. You are located within the HSC Zone (see map); You have an existing single family or multi family residential dwelling on

property located within the HSC Zone (see map); and, Your address does NOT appear on the following list of HSC zoned properties.

Single Family and Multi Family Residential Properties Located

Within the Highway Service Commercial (HSC) Zone

418 Devon Street 422 Devon Street

1112 NW Blvd. 1116 NW Blvd.

1120 NW Blvd. 1124 NW Blvd.

1128 NW Blvd. 1132 NW Blvd.

1205 NW Blvd. 1227 NW Blvd.

1236 NW Blvd. 1238 NW Blvd.

1310 NW Blvd. 1314 NW Blvd.

1333 NW Blvd. 1435 NW Blvd.

1437 NW Blvd. 1505 NW Blvd.

1515 NW Blvd. 1516 NW Blvd.

1524 NW Blvd. 1531 NW Blvd. DEVO

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NORTHWEST BLVD.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Creston RCMP responded to 109 calls from July 27-Aug. 2, the busiest week of 2015, Cpl. Monty Taylor said on Tuesday.

July 27•Police assisted Trail RCMP

with the arrest of two assault suspects.

•An 80-year-old male died suddenly in his home, apparent-ly of natural causes.

•An assault charge is pending after an altercation between two males on Porthill Road.

•A former tenant who wants access to the property was advised to contact the Residential Tenancy Branch for advice.

•A motorcycle pulling a trail-er went off Highway 3A near Elsie Holmes Road. Two people were taken to hospital for treat-ment and then released.

•A person reported being bit-ten by a dog on Eastman Avenue in Riondel.

•A driver swerved to avoid hitting a vehicle he was follow-ing and landed in the ditch on Canyon-Lister Road at Highway 3.

•A vehicle backed into anoth-er in the 500 block of Eighth Avenue South. No injuries were reported.

July 28•Tires were stolen from a

vehicle in the 1300 block of Northwest Boulevard.

•Ammunition was turned in for destruction from the 800 block of Canyon Street.

•A gunshot was reported in the Crawford Bay area but the source was not identified.

•A wallet was found on Twin Bays Road.

•Police are investigating a report of a sexual assault.

•Creston RCMP assisted Edmonton police by obtaining a DNA sample.

•When police located a vehi-cle reported to have passed on a double solid line, the driver said he had made the pass on a dotted line but was unable to re-enter the driving lane before the pass-ing zone ended.

•A wallet found on Highway 21 was returned to the owner.

•A driver who blew a warn on a roadside screening device was issued a three-day driving prohibition and given a ticket. The vehicle was impounded for three days.

•The driver of a vehicle reported to be swerving on Highway 3 was located, but had not been drinking alcohol.

July 29•Two illegally parked vehi-

cles were towed from near the Goat River Bridge.

•An olive green Kona moun-tain bike was stolen from the 1800 block of Canyon Street.

•The owner of a dog who was injured by another dog on Customs Road was informed that his desire to be repaid for a $500 vet bill was a civil issue.

•The owner of a dog that was left in a vehicle in a Northwest Boulevard parking lot was warned. Police did not find the dog to be in distress.

•A hit and run in a Cook Street parking lot is being inves-tigated. Police are looking for an elderly female driver of a white car.

•A vehicle collided with an elk on Highway 3/95.

•Another reported sexual assault is being investigated.

•When police conducted a well-being check on an 11th Avenue South resident they learned he was on holidays.

•A Porthill Road resident complained about a neighbor cutting his grass.

•A female found with open liquor on 16th Avenue South was given a $230 ticket. Had she drunk the booze in the liquor store the fine would have only been $58, Taylor said.

•Two males ringing doorbells and running off on 11th Avenue South were not located.

July 30•An illegally parked vehicle

was towed from near Canyon-Lister Bridge.

•When police investigated a report of a loud bang at a Sixth Avenue North residence they found a raccoon that was likely responsible.

•Both parties involved in a domestic dispute on Eighth Avenue South denied an assault was committed.

•No injuries were reported when a vehicle collided with a deer on Highway 95.

•A suspect ran off when own-ers discovered he had broken into their home on Garden Road in Lister.

•Eleven garden gnomes were stolen from residence in the 600 block of Sixth Avenue South.

•A female skipped from pay-ing her taxi fare in the 500 block of 16th Avenue South.

•An abandoned motorhome that was leaking oil on Highway 3 near Wynndel was towed.

•Police seized a firearm after a verbal dispute between two males on Leadville Road led to it being discharged.

•A male reported to be carry-ing a firearm while walking along Highway 3 near Kootenay

Pass was not located.•An intoxicated male lying on

the ground on 16th Avenue South was checked at the hospital before being arrested and held in cells. He was issued a $115 ticket.

•A campfire attended by about 20 seasonal workers on 33rd Avenue South was extin-guished.

•A vehicle collided with a deer near Kootenay Pass.

•A TV was stolen during a break-in to a Cook Street resi-dence.

•An intoxicated 44-year-old female was arrested and held in cells until sober.

July 31•When police attended anoth-

er campfire by seasonal workers on Erickson Road they found one had burned a hand and needed hospital treatment.

•A male shoplifted clothing from a Cook Street business.

•Police are investigating a report that a male was assaulted by a female on Canyon Street.

•A driver was given a ticket for failing to yield when he col-lided with another vehicle on Northwest Boulevard.

•An assault triggered by Facebook comments was report-ed on 16th Avenue.

•A silver da Vinci mountain bike was stolen from the 3900 block of Highway 3.

•A vehicle collided with a utility pole on Sinclair Road.

•A male dressed in Spandex and carrying cross-country skis was reportedly claiming to be an Olympic athlete and asking Canyon Street pedestrians for money.

August 1•A duffel bag with a small

amount of money was turned into the police station and can be claimed by the owner.

•A driver who rear-ended a left-turning vehicle on Vancouver Street was issued a $368 ticket.

•Two vehicles parked ille-gally near Canyon-Lister Bridge were towed.

•A male was arrested and released with conditions follow-ing a domestic assault on Ninth Avenue South.

August 2•When police received a

report from a father that his son was involved with a religious cult and taking drugs they locat-ed the son, who showed no signs of distress.

•A 23-year-old male was taken to hospital after taking an apparent overdose of drugs on Erickson Road.

•Two males found climbing on Kootenay River Bridge were warned.

RCMP receive calls about dog bite, hit and run,

shoplifting in busy week

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For this month, we will be continu-ing to take a look at the “five Cs of credit”. To refresh your memories, the five Cs include credit, capacity (ability to make the payments), capital (down payment), character (length of employ-ment, savings history and other factors that sup-plement credit history) and col-lateral (assets owned in addi-tion to down payment). Last month, we took a look at what lenders look at when reviewing credit. This month we will be talking about capacity, the ability to make loan payments.

On a broad level, capacity is quite simple. It is basically the borrower’s ability to make the payments on their loans. This is generally done by look-ing at the percentage of your income that is used up to make these pay-ments. The two main things that can vary here is what percentage of your income a lender will allow, and what can be used as “income”.

For mortgage lending, the rule of thumb is 32 per cent of your gross income can be used towards your mortgage payment, property taxes and heating. This is called your gross

debt service ratio (GDS). The percent-age that can be used for total debts (total debt service ratio or TDS) is gen-erally 40 per cent. TDS includes all payments, such as car loans, credit cards and lines of credit. So very sim-

ply, if you make $100,000 a year you can spend up to $32,000 on your mortgage payment, prop-erty taxes and heating. This is how lenders qualify you when you are applying for loans.

The ratios I presented are fairly conservative. These can change slight-ly in some circumstances. One exam-ple is that some lenders will allow you to go to a higher TDS than 40 per cent if your credit score is above a certain number. For example, if your credit score is above 680, some lenders will allow a TDS of up to 44 per cent. Another exception that some lenders can offer is the combination of the two, often, again, if you have excellent credit. So rather than being limited to 32 per cent on the GDS, you may be able to use the full 40-44 per cent for your mortgage expenses alone.

The second component of capacity is how lenders view your income, and

what they will allow you to use. This again can vary a lot between different lenders. Generally with mortgages, any income that is fairly steady (salary, set hourly schedule, etc.) can be proven with a job letter and recent pay stub. The amount stated by the employer on the job letter is the income figure used by the lender as long as that person is not on probation.

Where things can get a little more difficult is when wages can vary. This often happens for self-employed workers, seasonal workers and hourly workers where there are no guaran-teed hours given. Usually in these cir-cumstances, a lender will require proof of past income via notice of assessments. These are the papers that you receive back from the Canada Revenue Agency when you file your taxes. It is quite easy to prove income this way; the only downside is the length of employment needed. Generally a lender will want to see a two-year average. So that can be a long time to wait if you are just start-ing one of these jobs, whereas if you start a salaried job, you could have a mortgage approved right away as long as the employer is willing to state that you are not on probation.

This is just a broad level look at how lenders look at “capacity”. Like I men-tioned, each lender will have their own guidelines and ways of looking at things. There are a number of mortgage

Dean Bala

Mortgage Corner

calculators available online to help make this process simpler. I have one on my website at www.deanbala.com.

Dean Bala is a mortgage broker and Realtor work-ing out of the Creston Valley Realty office in Creston.

Two main variables affect mortgage capacity

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Since our first granddaughter was a baby we have looked after her, and later her brother too, while her parents went on vacations. The last two years have each included weeklong visits to Creston, so the kids get a change of scenery from their home in Calgary.

Now six and three years old, the little ones are active and chatty, and endlessly entertaining. And each time they visit I am transported back to my own childhood, when every June I started harassing my dad to find me a ride from Calgary to Fernie so that I could spend time with his parents. Those summers with my grandpar-ents created lifelong memories, and I hope the same is happening on our visits from Quinn and Wilson.

The contrast in those visits and mine are dramatic, not surprising because a half-century separates them. They are brought to Creston by their parents, who make sure they stay a day or two to get the kids set-tled in. I arrived at my grandparents’ door, suitcase in hand, in the compa-ny of a driver, then knocked and waited for my grandmother — Mom, as she was known to her grandchil-dren — to answer with a big wel-coming hug. A minute later my granddad — Pop — would arrive, having made the walk from his chair in the living room. From him I got a handshake. We never hugged, not one single time, to my memory.

I still raise my eyebrows in wonder each time we drive past that home and yard just west of the West Fernie bridge. As a child, I thought the two-bedroom house was large, and that the one-third-acre property was enor-mous. A workshop, storage shed and greenhouse provided endless hours of amusement, as did the huge flower and vegetable garden. The immaculate lawns were strewn with lawn orna-

ments, cut from plywood and painted by Pop, the prototypical English gen-tlemen who moved slowly but steadi-ly, keeping the place neat and tidy. The pink flamingoes and family of skunks were my favourite ornaments.

Pop’s garden was so lush and attractive that people would stop on their drive by on Highway 3 and ask if they could purchase flowers. Hundreds of gladioli in every colour imaginable were the main attraction, and he would cut a dozen and arrange sprigs of baby’s breath around them while he chatted with the visitors. In the cooler evenings — was the weather ever not nice back then? — Mom and I would join Pop in the garden to pick raspberries or carrots or my favourites, peas, which we would then shuck while sitting on wooden chairs, also made by Pop.

On Tuesday and Thursday eve-nings, my uncle would typically pick me up on his way out to Lizard or Coal Creek to fly fish. Occasionally I would make the walk up to Fernie’s North End to visit Grandpa, my mother’s dad. Most days involved a walk (there was no car) uptown to pick up the mail (and say hi to my godfather, who was the postmaster), shop for groceries (which were then delivered) or pick up magazines at the drug store. Pop was a great reader and he had magazines put aside when the store got its shipment. From under

the counter the clerk would bring up the latest issues of Popular Science, Popular Mechanics and others, includ-ing a selection of magazines on pro-fessional wrestling, his favourite TV entertainment.

In the living room, I always kept a stack of those magazines, going through them one by one, while I was watching television, when Mom would allow. Spokane stations were exotic fare for a Calgary kid. We sat in wonder when Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon’s surface. I developed a fascination with politics by watching live coverage of Democratic and Republican presidential conventions. The tumultuous Republican conven-tion in Chicago in 1968 still has a place in my memory. Saturdays were wres-tling days and Pop and I sat, eyes glued to the screen.

Today, there is no television feed to our house, but the kids get some access each day to the iPad their dad leaves behind. Each day they have several activities — the pool (“Creston”, as Wilson calls it), splash park, wildlife centre, playgrounds, stops at Dairy Queen and “nature walks” so Quinn can collect craft supplies. The days allow us to bond with the kids, as I did with my grandparents, and provide us with plenty of amusement.

Like when Angela, on the eve-ning before the parents came back, asked the kids what their favourite things had been during the week. A twinkle came into Wilson’s eye as he called out, “The trampoline!” We all burst into laughter. There had been no trampoline and somehow, even at the age of three, Wilson knew his answer would be funny. We will never forget it.

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There have been a few changes happening around the community complex this last while; if you have driven past the volleyball court recently, you probably noticed the old siding was torn off and replaced with the Thermopanel siding, which raises the insulation value to R-32 from R-0ish in places. Inside we have new plywood and paint, and will be installing some sort of track system to hold advertising panels, which will be lightweight corrugated plastic. Not unlike computer technology, sign materials have changed immensely for the better as any of us that have had the pleasure of wrestling a three-quarter-inch sheet of plywood 15 feet up a ladder will attest. The Thermopanel installer from Calgary that got the contract was the same one that did the original install five years ago and was imploring us to find more work in Creston as he absolutely loves the valley.

You may have noticed the adver-tisement in the Creston Valley Advance a few weeks ago about the public meeting to seek input from our skatepark users on July 22. The meet-ing was a part of an overall skatepark assessment we have arranged to have done on the 15-year-old structure in order to establish condition and what the future may hold for it. I was pleased to see we had pretty close to equal numbers of younger riders of maybe 10 to 14 years old compared to

older riders of 16 to 30-plus years old, all providing valuable input on our park as well as other parks in the area and beyond. There was a third group that maybe rode in a previous life or had some connection to community

and they provided yet another valu-able point of view.

The consultant, Jim Barnum, presi-dent of Spectrum Skateparks, led the meeting and it became clear very quickly he knew skateboarding inti-mately, initially from a boarder’s point of view as they bantered back and forth about carving, fakies, ollies, grinding, McTwists, tailslides and verts. He also had no issue discussing community engagement, esthetics, family friendliness, crime prevention through environmental design and engineering, amongst many other points. Also providing input at that meeting or the staff/professional meeting the following day were local area directors, Town of Creston coun-cillors and engineering manager, RCMP, local Regional District of

Central Kootenay staff and managers from the Nelson and Castlegar recre-ation complexes who brought some great operational insight from previ-ous rec centre skatepark experiences in Western Canada. When the report is completed in a few months, it will be presented to the Creston Valley Services Committee.

By now, the repairs and upgrading to Rotacrest Hall’s upper parking lot will be underway and will deal with some detrimental surface and subsur-face drainage and grading issues that became apparent when the hall upgrades were done last year. By the time the dust settles, there should be a bit more space to park up top, along with new pavement winding back down the driveways. While there probably won’t be an increase in park-ing spaces, there will be a wider drive-way space to allow easier access for emergency vehicles or drop-offs with-out hearing that screeching sound as dude’s trailer hitch opens the side of your car up like a sardine can. As usual, you won’t see the more impor-tant infrastructure work such as exca-vating down to the foundation, installing weeping tile and water-proofing, as well as compacting to specifications that will ensure a long life cycle of the building and parking lot. But it will be there!

Neil Ostafichuk is the recreation supervisor at the Creston and District Community Complex.

Neil Osta� chuk

From the Centre

Skatepark information gathered

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3 Big Bang Blue Bloods “In the Box” ’ Shark Tank ’ Å (DVS) (:02) Motive “Pilot Error” ’ News-Lisa News--Calgary Big Bang Seth Meyers 4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! ’ Shark Tank ’ Å (DVS) (:02) What Would You Do? ’ 20/20 ’ Å KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel 5 Got Talent Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers News Joint Relief Last Call/Daly 6 9 Evening News The Insider (N) Entertainment Elementary ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 “E ’Imi Pono” Blue Bloods “In the Box” ’ KIRO News (:35) Scorpion 7 13 KING 5 News KING 5 News Evening (N) America’s Got Talent Former panel judge Piers Morgan. ’ Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å KING 5 News Tonight Show 8 10 CFL Football SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å SportsCentre Å SportsCentre Å 9 19 MLB Baseball Sportsnet Central (N) Å MLB Baseball: Orioles at Angels Sportsnet Central (N) Å Sportsnet Central Å 11 12 News Hour (N) Entertainment ET Canada Mr. Robinson Mr. Robinson Hawaii Five-0 “E ’Imi Pono” NCIS: New Orleans ’ Å News Hour Final (N) Å 12 22 Waterfront Coast Å Fishe. Murder Mysteries Silent Witness “An Academic Exercise” (N) Museum Diary Dreamers Take Me 13 3 Coronation St. 2015 Parapan American Games Opening Ceremonies. Å Like Me Like Me The National (N) ’ Å CBC News Rick Mercer 14 8 Modern Family Big Bang Big Bang MasterChef ’ Å (DVS) Gotham “The Scarecrow” ’ Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) Most Wanted Modern Family 15 Anthony Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories 16 6 Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å GLORY 23 (Taped) ’ (:15) Lights Out ’ (:15) Cops ’ (:45) Cops ’ 17 23 Income Prop. Beach Flip ’ Å Hunters Int’l House Hunters Income Prop. Income Prop. Beach Flip ’ Å House Hunters Renovation ’ 18 14 Criminal Minds Criminal Minds “Hit” ’ (:01) Criminal Minds “Run” ’ (:01) Criminal Minds ’ (:01) Criminal Minds ’ (:01) Criminal Minds “Hit” ’ 21 Property Bro Love It or List It Vancouver Property Brothers ›› “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (’05, Action) Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn. › Bride Wars 22 Assembly Thundermans ›› “The Prince & Me” (’04) Julia Stiles, Ben Miller. ’ Å Game On ’ Just Kidding Just Kidding Haunting Hour Haunting Hour 23 The National CBC News-Ian Hanomansing The National (N) ’ Å The National (N) ’ Å CBC News-Ian Hanomansing The National ’ Å 25 Continuum ’ ››› “The Blind Side” (’09, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron. ’ Å ››› “The Blind Side” (’09) Sandra Bullock. ’ Å 26 15 Highway Thru Mayday Å Mayday “Sideswiped” Highway Thru Hell Highway Thru Hell Mayday Å 27 (:00) ››› “The Social Network” (’10) Jesse Eisenberg. ’ Emergency ’ Law & Order: SVU ››› “The Social Network” (’10) Jesse Eisenberg. ’ Å 28 18 I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown I Found-Gown 30 (:00) Missing Missing “Thin Air” ’ Å The Listener “False I.D.” ’ Criminal Minds “Restoration” Perception “Mirror” ’ Å Perception “Romeo” Å 31 Lego Star Thundercats Thundercats Thundercats Thundercats ›› “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” (’07) Å Robot Chicken Dating Guy 32 20 The Next Step Big Summer Big Summer ›› “Teen Beach 2” (’15) Ross Lynch. Premiere. ’ Å (9:49) The X Factor ’ Å The X Factor Good-Charlie 33 House/Payne Modern Family Dr. Ho Reliev. Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ American Dad American Dad The Jeffersons Gimme/Break ›› “The Stepfather” (’09)

34 Corner Gas ’ JFL Laughs: Gags Just for Laughs: All Access Just for Laughs Å Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs: All Access 36 You Gotta Eat Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive 37 24 (:00) Forbidden Storage: NY Storage-Texas I Shouldn’t Be Alive Å Forbidden “Odd Man Out” Storage: NY Storage-Texas Wild Things With Dominic 38 Cape Breton Athelstan’s Journal ’ Å Canadian Pickers ’ ››› “The Last Samurai” (’03, Adventure) Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe. ’ Å 39 (:00) Killjoys Dark Matter Four disappears. InnerSPACE Scare Tactics Killjoys A toxic rain storm. ’ Dark Matter Four disappears. Castle “Once Upon a Crime”

40 (4:00) Jaws ›› “Jaws 2” (’78, Horror) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton. ›› “Tremors” (’90, Horror) Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward. Å ›› Jaws 2 42 Border Security Security Border Border Border Border Bggg Bttls Bggg Bttls Border Patrol Border Patrol 43 News Channel News-Lisa CTV National News-Lisa CTV National News-Lisa CTV National News-Lisa CTV National News-Lisa CTV National 44 Cat in the Hat Caillou Å Mike-Knight My Big Friend Max & Ruby Backyardigans Bubble Team Umiz. Fresh Beat Max & Ruby Toopy & Binoo 45 Entertainment NCIS: New Orleans ’ Å Mr. Robinson Mr. Robinson Hawaii Five-0 “E ’Imi Pono” News Final (N) ’ Å ET Canada The Doctors 48 7 Il Volo: Live From Pompeii ’ Il Volo: Live From Pompeii Italian favorites. 60s & 70s Slow Songs (My Music) ’ Å 30 Days to a Younger Heart With Dr. Steven 49 Gaither Hour Time to Sing Time to Sing Emily of New Moon ’ Å EastEnders ’ (:40) EastEnders ’ Å EastEnders ’ Supernatural Peter Popoff 50 Humanima Les Galas 2007 du Festival Les enfants de la télé (SC) Ti-Mé show (SC) Le Téléjournal (N) (SC) TJ C.-B. Broadchurch 2 Entertainment NCIS: New Orleans ’ Å Mr. Robinson Mr. Robinson Hawaii Five-0 “E ’Imi Pono” News Hour Final (N) Å ET Canada The Doctors 54 At Midnight At Midnight At Midnight At Midnight The Simpsons Workaholics Tosh.0 Å The Simpsons The Simpsons Another Period Jack, Triumph 64 ›› “The Events Leading Up to My Death” › “Ed” (’96) Matt LeBlanc. Premiere. Å (:35) ››› “Field of Dreams” (’89) Kevin Costner. Å December 81 (5:00) Nous Partir autrement en famille TV5 Jrnl (:40) Devoir d’enquête “Djihadistes : désamorcer la bombe” Voyages au bout de la nuit Quest. 224 MotoGP Race MotoGP Racing MotoGP Racing Cycling Tour of Utah. Å MotoGP Racing

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3 (:00) W5 ’ The Amazing Race Canada Orphan Black Å (DVS) Bitten “Rabbit Hole” ’ News-Rinaldo News--Calgary (:05) “The Conclave” (’06) ’ 4 11 KOMO 4 News Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! ’ Amer. Funniest Home Videos Boston EMS (N) ’ Å Save My Life: Boston Trauma KOMO 4 News (:35) Castle ’ 5 (:00) Aquarius Hannibal (N) ’ News (:29) Saturday Night Live ’ Å News New P90! Jane Seymour Dr. Ho Reliev. 6 9 KIRO News Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ Hawaii Five-0 “Nanahu” ’ 48 Hours ’ Å 48 Hours ’ Å KIRO News (:35) Scandal 7 13 KING 5 News Evening Å Running Wild With Bear Grylls Aquarius (N) ’ Å Hannibal (N) ’ KING 5 News Sat. Night Live 8 10 CFL Football MLS Soccer Real Salt Lake at Vancouver Whitecaps FC. (N) SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å SportsCentre Å 9 19 MLB Baseball Sportsnet Central (N) Å Blue Jays Gotta See It European Poker Tour Å Sportsnet Central (N) Å Sportsnet Central Å 11 12 News Hour (N) 16x9 Å Canada Sings Å Canada Sings Å True Crime Scene ’ News Final (N) Sat. Night Live 12 22 Ash and Ice Prehistoric Hunters Å Heartbeat ’ Å Endeavour A murderer haunts Oxford. (N) ’ Park-Seasons Waterfront Cities of the World 13 3 Marketplace Absolutely Vancouver (N) 2015 Parapan American Games (N Same-day Tape) Å News Love Child ’ Å Barrymore ’ 14 8 Highlights Modern Family Modern Family Bullseye “Corkscrewed” ’ Home Free “Holmes Rules” Q13 News Seahawks Sat. Animation Domination 15 The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files 16 6 Jail ’ Å Cops Å Cops Sting. ’ Cops Å Cops Å Vegas Jail ’ Å Cops Å ››› “I Am Legend” (’07) Will Smith. ’ 17 23 Income Prop. Leave-Bryan Leave-Bryan Decks Decks Beach Flip ’ Å Leave-Bryan Leave-Bryan Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l 18 14 Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars 21 ›› “Monster-in-Law” (’05) Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda. Å ›› “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” (’12) Cameron Diaz. Monster 22 Max & Shred Summer Beach Bash (N) ›› “My Babysitter’s a Vampire” (’10) ’ That’s-Weird Laughs: Gags Haunting Hour Haunting Hour Haunting Hour 23 Marketplace The Passionate Eye Å Doc Zone ’ Å (DVS) The National Mansbridge The Passionate Eye Å The National Marketplace 25 (:00) ›› “Resident Evil: Retribution” (’12) ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction” (’07) Milla Jovovich. ’ Å › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) Milla Jovovich. ’ Å 26 15 Deadly Catch Street Outlaws (N) How It’s Made How It’s Made Deadliest Catch Å Street Outlaws Deadliest Catch: The Bait ’ 27 (:00) ›› “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” (’11) ’ ›› “Sherlock Holmes” (’09, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law. ’ Å Housewives 28 18 My Giant Life My Giant Life ’ Å My Giant Life ’ Å My Giant Life ’ Å My Giant Life ’ Å My Giant Life ’ Å 30 (:00) “Tom, Dick & Harriet” (’13) ’ ›› “Bandits” (’01, Comedy) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. ’ Å (:45) ›› “Heartbreakers” (’01) ’ Å 31 The Day My ›› “Good Boy!” (’03) Molly Shannon, Liam Aiken. Å Awesomes Fugget ››› “Scary Movie” (’00, Comedy) Shawn Wayans. Å 32 20 The Next Step The X Factor ’ Å Hank Zipzer “Hatching Pete” (’09) Jason Dolley. ’ Å › “Avalon High” (’10) Britt Robertson. ’ Good-Charlie 33 (:00) ›› “The Taking of Pelham 123” (’09) Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å King King ›› “Bad Boys II” (’03)

34 Just/Laughs Just for Laughs: All Access Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs Just for Laughs: All Access Comedy Now! Å (DVS)

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21 ›› “Letters to Juliet” (’10) Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave. Å ››› “Ghost” (’90) Patrick Swayze. A murder victim returns to save his beloved fiancee.

22 (:00) ››› “Rio” (’11, Comedy) ’ Å That’s-Weird Laughs: Gags Laughs: Gags Laughs: Gags Haunting Hour Haunting Hour Haunting Hour Haunting Hour 23 The National Tsunami: 10 Years After the Wave Å Marketplace The National (N) ’ Å Tsunami: 10 Years After the Wave Å Mansbridge 25 (:00) Defiance Dominion “Son of the Fallen” Beauty and the Beast Å Defiance ’ Å Dominion “Son of the Fallen” Beauty and the Beast Å 26 15 Afraid Naked and Afraid (N) Dual Survival Southern Utah. Alaskan Bush People Å Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid 27 Evan Almighty Emergency ’ Emergency ’ Emergency ’ Emergency ’ ››› “Ocean’s Thirteen” (’07) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. ’ Å Housewives 28 18 Who Do You Answered Prayers (N) Å Who Do You Think You Are? Answered Prayers ’ Å Who Do You Think You Are? Who the Bleep Who the Bleep 30 (:00) ›› “A Good Day to Die Hard” (’13) ’ ›› “Robin Hood” (’10) Russell Crowe. Robin and his men battle the Sheriff of Nottingham. › “The Three Musketeers” 31 Dr. Dimension Camp Total Drama Packages-X The Day My Awesomes Fugget › “Scary Movie 2” (’01, Comedy) Shawn Wayans. Å 32 20 The Next Step The X Factor ’ Å Hank Zipzer ›› “High School Musical” (’06) Zac Efron. Girl Meets Liv-Mad. Wizards-Place Good-Charlie 33 (:00) ››› “Mission: Impossible 2” (’00) Tom Cruise. Paid Program Paid Program The Closer “Split Ends” ›› “Mr. 3000” (’04, Comedy) Bernie Mac.

34 Just/Laughs LOL :-) Å LOL :-) Å Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs: All Access Just for Laughs Spun Out ’ Spun Out ’ 36 Food Net. Star Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Å Chopped Canada ’ Å Food Network Star ’ Å Cutthroat Kitchen ’ Å Guilty Pleas. 5 Restaurants 37 24 Storage Can The Liquidator The Liquidator Mantracker “Justin and Kyle” Haunted Collector Å MeatEater MeatEater Wild Things With Dominic 38 Clash-Titans › “Wrath of the Titans” (’12) Sam Worthington. ’ Å ››› “Gladiator” (’00, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. ’ Å 39 The Last Ship › “Season of the Witch” (’11, Action) Nicolas Cage. ’ Å › “The Wicker Man” (’06, Horror) Nicolas Cage. ’ Å (:15) The Last Ship ’ Å 40 (:00) Humans Humans Å ››› “The Fugitive” (’93, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward. Å Humans Å 42 Big Crazy Bikinis-Board. Bikinis-Board. Museum Secrets ’ Å Big Crazy Family Adventure Bikinis-Board. Bikinis-Board. Time Traveling Time Traveling 43 CTV News News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National News-Rinaldo CTV National 44 Charmers Caillou Å Mike-Knight My Big Friend Max & Ruby Backyardigans Bubble Team Umiz. Fresh Beat Max & Ruby Toopy & Binoo 45 Bob’s Burgers Family Guy ’ The Simpsons (:01) Big Brother (N) ’ Å Madam Secretary ’ Å News Hour Ancestors Mackenzie Tr Paid Program 48 7 Downton Abbey Rediscovered Downton Abbey Rediscovered ’ Å Brain Maker With David Perlmutter, MD ’ Sweet Revenge -- Turning the Tables 49 Joyce Meyer Joel Osteen Joseph Prince Foundations Peter Popoff Jewish Voice In Touch ’ Jack Van Impe Tomorrow Wld Supernatural Tribal Trails 50 Découverte (SC) Animo (N) Viens-tu faire un tour? (N) Pénélope McQuade et Jean- Le Téléjournal Les Jeux parapanaméricains Société 2 Bob’s Burgers Family Guy ’ The Simpsons (:01) Big Brother (N) ’ Å Madam Secretary ’ Å News Final Ancestors Mackenzie Tr In a Name 54 VideoFlow ’ VideoFlow ’ Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Comedy Bang! Comedy Bang! Comedy Bang! Comedy Bang! Comedy Bang! Comedy Bang! 64 (5:40) ››› “The Age of Innocence” (’93) ›› “Gossip” (’00) James Marsden. Å (:35) ›› “I Know What You Did Last Summer” (’97) Å Final Dstntn 81 Arrêtez-moi Voyages au bout de la nuit TV5 Jrnl (:40) Détectives (:35) Matière grise Carnets Entre terre et Enquête 224 MotoGP Race MotoGP Racing MotoGP Racing Behind/Dream NASCAR V.L. Road Champ. United SportsCar Cha

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In A Cinderella Story, Hilary Duff falls in love with Chad Michael Murray and they bound off to Princeton for college, after making out in the rain at the year-end foot-

ball game, the whole crowd cheering as the final touch-down is scored. In That ’70s Show, a group of seven hilari-ous teenagers trounce around making jokes, peering over shoulders in the classroom, making out at drive-ins and plotting their next beer-thiev-ing strategy from their par-ents’ dinner party. In Glee, everyone’s hot and knows how to spontaneously break out in song or dance, and they’re cool because of their un-coolness.

What I’m trying to get at here is the fact that I, along with tons of other teens, was raised on this idea that high school is a magical teenage utopia full of raging house

parties, shameless ditziness, liberating recklessness and, like, bubble gum. (I don’t know, I just see a valley girl snapping bubble-gum in my mind. Connections were

made. Psychology, man.)

This idea was far from the reality. Upon entering high school, I learned quickly that it was cut out for one kind of person: smart, outgoing, athletic, beautiful and pref-erably unquestion-ing of authority/

social norms. Those who didn’t fit this mould were the outliers. Plus, there was, like, no bubble gum.

Everyone looked like teen-agers, instead of the hot 30-year-old actors that star in many high school movies. This was friggin’ real life, but add a bunch of extra wacky hormones and “make me a sandwich” jokes. Uh, where the hell is my letter jacket and flawless hair?

The hallways of secondary school were full of stories, fas-cinating social constructs and questionable smells. As a girl, walking into the classroom, you’d be expected to succeed, and walking onto the gym field, less likely.

In the hallways, people saw you and judged your appearance more harshly than your male counterparts. They heard stories about you and called you a slut, unlike the dude who sits next to you in math, who is hella practiced in the babes department, and is therefore a stud.

You overhear some kids talking about the party on Friday, and how that girl was probably lying about her rape. You cringe as you hear that age-old phrase echo in your mind: “Boys will be boys.”

You see two girls holding hands and watch as scrutiniz-ing gazes follow them down the hallway.

You catch the tail end of a conversation about natives and how they’re lazy ‘cause they don’t have to pay for col-lege. Ugh.

You go to the locker room and start changing for gym and a couple girls stare a little too long at your flubby tummy and exchange glances. Someone’s not missin’ any dinners, amirite?

You start lifting weights, freely showing off your unshaved armpits and ignor-ing stares. Does she own a razor?

You wonder what it would be like to be so blissfully oblivious. If you were less

LoRae Blackmore

The Teen Take

Reflection on the laborious trek to freedomsocially conscious, if racism, sex-ism and homophobia didn’t stick out to you like a sore thumb, would you have a more fun, care-free high school experience? If you hadn’t buried yourself in activist blogs and documentaries, would you be that girl with the perfect hair, constant grin and constantly buzzing phone? Probably. But then you’d proba-bly be racist, sexist or homopho-bic. Or mean. And that just wouldn’t do.

It’s finally 3 p.m., and you high-tail it for the bus line, finally getting to talk to your friends and put your headphones in. The bus pulls up. Your ship has come in.

Congrats, you just survived another day in high school. You worked hard, you made the least amount of eye contact necessary and did your best to not say your inner monologue out loud.

When graduation day finally came, I took a break from gleeful-ly rejoicing in ecstasy to reflect on high school. There were bad times,

there were alright times, there more alright times. I did a pretty stellar job of staying out of the drama, and I got decent grades. I made some friends, and did my best not to make enemies. (The suppression of the inner mono-logue was successful.) There are things I did well, and some things I wish I did better. I got through high school. And although it was pretty much a glorified popularity contest with notebooks and faulty air conditioning, I got through it, and it was a hella valuable experi-ence. The thing about high school is it’s a lot like the world, in that we still got a helluva lot of work to do. But we’ll get there, if every-one just does what I say. Just kid-ding. But really.

Peace out, Creston.I hope there’s Hubba Bubba in

college.LoRae Blackmore recently graduat-

ed from Prince Charles Secondary School. The Teen Take is a column co-ordinated by Creston’s Teen Action Committee.

To the Editor:I wonder how many local residents and visi-

tors view the two derelict grain elevators on Northwest Boulevard as symbols of Creston’s agricultural heritage, an eyesore or both?

After driving through Creston recently, I learned that these two iconic buildings are pri-vately owned. I also learned the grain elevator in Wynndel was owned by CP Rail, but disman-tled two years ago. Why haven’t they been restored in all these years?

The property owner of the Canyon Street ele-vators could work in partnership with the Creston Museum, one or more community organizations and the Town of Creston to restore them. The federal and B.C. governments could be approached for partial or full funding. On the Internet there is a federal application form — “Legacy Fund: Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage” — that can be filled out by any community organization. There’s also the BC Heritage Legacy Fund (heri-tagebc.ca). Registered non-profit societies, regis-tered federal charities, local governments, self-governing First Nations and school boards are eligible to apply for funding.

Perhaps the two elevators could be renovat-ed in a similar fashion to what happened in Dawson Creek. From www.dcartgallery.ca: “In 2014, the Dawson Creek Art Gallery was recog-nized as the northern winner of the Architecture Foundation of BC’s best building contest.

“This building is utterly unique in concept, design and its cultural value in presenting visu-al arts in BC. In 1982 the community recognized the value of preserving one of the iconic sym-bols of Dawson Creek’s agricultural heritage: the prairie grain elevator.

“Local architect Jim Rose designed the ramp

system that shapes the exhibition space and interior court.

“The South Peace Art Society operates the Dawson Creek Art Gallery as an inclusive, cre-ative, cultural centre for all members of the community and the BC Peace Region on behalf of the City of Dawson Creek. The gallery is a public gallery dedicated to the presentation, interpretation and advancement of the visual arts and crafts. The gallery features local, regional and touring exhibitions year round.”

As the saying goes, “Nothing ventured, nothing gained.”

David BucknaKelowna

Community should preserve grain elevators

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I just took two trips back in time to the Creston that existed before the first automobile coughed its way along mud-rut-ted downtown streets. Creston Museum manager Tammy Hardwick played the role of Jean Ramsey Mallandaine, an immi-grant from Scotland, who moved to Creston in 1904 to teach in Creston’s first school. Dressed in period costume, Hardwick began the tour by introducing herself and explaining that her friend, Hannah Maxwell, has a grandson with an app that lets her travel through time. She stays in Mallandaine’s character for the entire tour.

The bus makes several stops in the hour-and-a-half tour and at each stop, Hardwick displays sev-eral old-time photos that show what the area looked like back in the early 1900s and tells about the dreams and escapades of the people who lived and worked here at that time. Her research is impeccable and includes anecdotes that make Creston’s past residents into real people with real challenges, real secrets and real successes.

Her photographs are carefully chosen. While parked in the park-ing lot behind the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce building, she held up photographs of Fleet Street, which ran along the west side of the railroad tracks where wooden boardwalks formed the waiting platforms at the train sta-tion. At this stop, Hardwick point-ed out Creston’s first newspaper office, the Review, the Mawson

brothers’ store and the Pacific Café, where Matt, the Chinese res-taurateur, gave food to people whether they could pay or not. Crestonites have been taking care of each other for a long time.

The next stop was between the two drugstores on 11th Avenue North where we looked at photographs that showed Creston’s first auditorium, a small convenience store, a bakery and Richard Bevan’s garage where you could buy a Model T Ford. Mrs. Mallandaine expressed awe at the fact that Richard Bevan was able to drive all the way to Cranbrook in five and a quarter hours.

There were several more stops on the bus tour and at each one, Mrs. Mallandaine showed photos of 40-acre apple orchards that exist-ed that are now residential areas. One of these orchards belonged to Dr. G. B. Henderson, who, unlike other doctors of the early 1900s (and many doctors of the present day), bought land and stayed in Creston. Dr. Henderson and his wife, Nurse Ellen, attended the medical needs of Crestonites for several years.

I also took part in the orchard tour that was led by a student employee. We began with a tour through the orchard display behind the museum with hands-on activities to give us a feeling for what it was like to own and operate an orchard in Creston’s early days. Children had an opportunity to try some of the old equipment. Adults role-played some of the historical figures in the Creston orchard industry.

Museum’s tours offer unique look at valley history

Creston MuseumAn early look at the intersection of Cook Street and Eighth Avenue South.

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The hands-on experience got real when a bus took us to a cherry orchard where we picked cherries for the Harvest Share program and were allowed to keep a third of what we picked for our own use. I now have a good-sized jar of

dried cherries ready to be added to my winter porridge.

Both of these tours are fas-cinating. The orchard tour offers a fun family event and the downtown tour with Mrs. Mallandaine offers a glimpse into how our community evolved from huge apple orchards to the town we live in today. Kudos to Tammy Hardwick and the Creston Museum.

To join the Orchard tour, be at the museum on Thursdays at 4 p.m. and to join the down-town tour, be there on Wednesdays at 2 p.m. These tours also afford an opportu-nity to support our local museum. They are $15 per individual with a family of four rate of $45. Additional family members can join at $10 per person. It’s money and time well-spent!

Creston Museum(Left) Canyon Street in December 1945; (above) looking north on Northwest Boulevard in 1910.

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As the summer progresses and the appeal of hot weather and free time begin to wear off, many Crestonites find themselves wondering what to do with their long August afternoons. Well wonder no more! Not only is the Creston Museum offering a multitude of interactive tours and programming for all ages, it is also pleased to announce the return of the annual afternoon tea on Aug. 8.

The theme of this year’s tea is the Roaring Twenties in Creston, so you can expect to find your share of flap-pers, bootleggers and local history as you enjoy the event in the museum’s courtyard. There will be live entertain-ment provided by Footlighters Theatre Society, servers dressed in period cos-tume and a light meal of dainty sand-wiches and sweets to be served along-side the tea. Guests are more than welcome to come in costume!

There are three one-hour seatings, at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults and $4 for children under six, and everyone is advised to reserve their tickets as soon as possible in order to ensure everyone finds a suitable seat. More information on this event and others running though the summer can be found at www.creston.museum.bc.ca or by calling 250-428-9262.

Museum tea bringing back Roaring Twenties

Frank GoodsirAs with last year (above), Footlighters will entertain at the museum’s afternoon tea.

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I'm a bit of a shy girl at fi rst, until you get to know me. My looks are important, so I keep myself well groomed and my fur shows it. I get compliments on my exotic looking eyes, but they are just naturally beautiful. I have been a busy, loving mom looking after my three beautiful kittens: Freida, Fran and Frank. I am ready to fi nd myself a new home.

Kootenay Lake Ferry Schedule

VESSEL NAME BALFOUR TERMINALSUMMER WINTER

Osprey 2000 06:30 AM 06:30 AMOsprey 2000 08:10 AM 08:10 AMOsprey 2000 9:50 AM 9:50 AMM.V. Balfour 10:40 AMOsprey 2000 11:30 AM 11:30 AM M.V. Balfour 12:20 PMOsprey 2000 01:10 PM 01:10 PM M.V. Balfour 02:00 PMOsprey 2000 02:50 PM 02:50 PM M.V. Balfour 03:40 PMOsprey 2000 04:30 PM 04:30 PM M.V. Balfour 05:20 PMOsprey 2000 06:10 PM 06:10 PM Osprey 2000 07:50 PM 07:50 PM Osprey 2000 09:40 PM 09:40 PM

Times listed are Pacifi c Time

Peak times are shown in broken boxes

SUMMER: June 18 to Sept 9WINTER: Sept 10 to June 17

VESSEL NAME KOOTENAY BAY TERMINALSUMMER WINTER

Osprey 2000 07:10 AM 7:10 AMOsprey 2000 09:00 AM 09:00 AMOsprey 2000 10:40 AM 10:40 AMM.V. Balfour 11:30 AMOsprey 2000 12:20 PM 12:20 PMM.V. Balfour 01:10 PM Osprey 2000 02:00 PM 02:00 PMM.V. Balfour 02:50 PM Osprey 2000 03:40 PM 03:40 PMM.V. Balfour 04:30 PM Osprey 2000 05:20 PM 05:20 PMM.V. Balfour 06:10 PM Osprey 2000 07:00 PM 07:00 PMOsprey 2000 08:40 PM 08:40 PMOsprey 2000 10:20 PM 10:20 PM

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O� tuariesDiana “Diane”

Norris

Diane was born on November 30, 1945 in Melville, SK to her parents, Ignace and Eva Vinish. She married Kenneth Norris in 1967.Diane is survived by her loving husband Ken; her daughter and son-in-law Wendy and Mark Roberts of Cranbrook, BC; her son and daughter-in-law Jacob and Kami Norris of Seattle, WA; her brother Larry (Paulette); and two grandchildren, Melissa and Justin.

The family would like to thankthe doctors and staff of the Creston Hospital

and the Kelowna General Hospital for the carethat they extended towards Diane.

A memorial will take place at a later date.In lieu of fl owers, please donateto the Canadian Cancer Society.

Diana “Diane” Norris(nee Vinish) passed away at Kelowna General Hospital

on July 26, 2015due to complications

following lung cancer.She was 69.

November 30, 1945~

July 26, 2015

Lois Jean Currie

Lois Jean Currie, of Creston, B.C., passed away peacefully on July 25, 2015 at Creston Valley Hospital at the age of 67. Lois was born on August 2, 1947 in Nelson BC to Wright and Margaret MacIntosh. Following her father’s career as a brewmaster, Lois lived in Nelson, Cranbrook and Fernie before fi nally settling in Creston in 1959. In 1964 she secretly eloped and married Ian Currie in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, and together they had two children, Jacqueline and Brian. Lois was very proud of her Creston Valley heritage with her great-grandparents, John and Sarah Ellen Dow being some of Creston’s fi rst pioneer settlers. Lois worked as a librarian at the Creston Public Library and was a 27 year employee of School District 86 where she worked at the District Resource Center. A unique soul, Lois was very creative and known for her talent in the kitchen. She also spent many years actively involved in Quilts for Kids and was also a founding member of the Bee Hive Quilters. Known

for her colourful sense of style, Lois was never happier than when she was meeting new people or playing surrogate grandmother to her friends' children and grandchildren. She most recently became involved with the local chapter of Days for Girls, helping to empower women in third world countries.Lois is survived by her husband of 51 years, Ian; daughter and son-in-law Jacquie and Len Ringstad; son Brian and daughter-in-law April; brother Stuart; sister Kay; sister-in-law Joan; grandchildren Matthew, Tanis, Aaron, and Yyael; great-grandchildren Brennan, Ella, Adalyn, Ainslie and numerous nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Service was heldat the Creston branch

of the Royal Canadian Legionon Monday August 3, 2015.

In lieu of fl owers to the family,donations may be made in Lois’ name to: Days for Girls, Creston Chapter

c/o Debra Mehrer427 - 4th Ave S, Creston, BC V0B 1G3.

August 2, 1947 ~ July 25, 2015

Leo Marie George Douville

Leo Marie George Douville, 78, of Creston, BC, passed away Sunday, July 26, 2015 at his home. Leo was born August 9, 1936 in Ponteix, Saskatchewan to Oliver and Aldea (Cote) Douville. He moved with his family to the Crowsnest Pass early in the 1950s and to Creston a few years later. On July 13, 1957 he married Marlene Agnes Storm in Creston, where the couple resided for the remainder of their lives. Leo worked a variety of labour jobs, including at the Michel mine near Fernie, BC, until fi nally he became employed at the Crestbrook sawmill, where he worked as a sawyer for most of his 34 years of employment there. Leo took great pride in the high production on his shifts. He retired early, at the age of 55, in 1991. Leo enjoyed family gatherings and skiing with his family. Anyone who knew him, knew that one of his favourite activities was dancing. Leo’s love of dancing was exhibited in his passionate commitment to the Swan Valley Square Dance Club to which he belonged with his wife, Marlene, and later with his longtime friend, Carol Bateman. He and Carol could also be found at the weekly dances at the Rotacrest, right to the end of the last season despite the decline in his health.

Leo loved camping and most of his summer was spent with Carol camping out with their truck and camper. He and Carol loved to explore the countryside on their quad, especially in the mountains behind Yahk.Leo is predeceased by his wife Marlene; his parents; his siblings Leona, Paul, Laurette, Therese and Armand; as well as his brothers-in-law, Roy and Don Storm.Leo is survived by his longtime friend, Carol Bateman; his children Laurie (Robert) Schemenauer, Robin (Karen) Douville, Donna (Chris) Brass, Neil (Kim) Douville and Gail (Matthew) Thompson; siblings, Andrée, Lucien, René and Denis; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Leo will be greatly missed by his family and many friends.

A Celebration of Life Servicewas held at the home

of his son Robinon Saturday, August 1, 2015.

Memorials may be madeto the charity of your choice.

August 9,1936 ~ July 26, 2015

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Carol Jean MeredithBorn 1968

Taken from us so violently July 31, 1997

Forever loved and so very deeply missed;Dad, Mum, sisters, brothers, nieces,

nephews, family and friends

This month comes with deepest regret.It brings back the day we cannot forget.

Nothing can ever take awayThe love our hearts hold dear.

Fondest memories linger every day,We miss you more each year.

We were so blessed to have you in our lives,you brought so much happiness

and love into our lives.Such a caring, thoughtful and kind person

- you were your Mother's Cuddler.

In Loving Memory ofOur precious daughter

To all the great doctors, nurses and staff who took

such good careof my husband.

We are so lucky to have all of you in our hospital.

We want everyone to know how special you are.

Our grateful thanks,Clarence and Sheila Taillefer

With our Thanks

With Thanks ToDr. Guthrie, G.F. Oliver

Funeral Chapel, Hospice and Key of She for Wednesday nights. To

Christy’s many friends for visits and singing, which she really appreciated.

Reverend Gwen Brown and St. Stephen’s church members for the awesome memorial service.

A special thanks to the staff at Creston Valley Hospital and Swan Valley Lodge; she really appreciated your excellent care and kindness,

and wanted you to be noticed for that.

From Diane, Bob and Josie,friends of Christy Johnston.

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FORM 10 (RULE 4-4 (3))No. 18588

Nelson RegistryIN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

BETWEEN:KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION

PETITIONERAND:

CANYON VISTA DEVELOPMENTS LTD., also known as 0761997 B.C. LTD., JASON PAUL JAKEMAN, CARMEN ANTHONY CAPUTO also known as

CARMEN ANTONY CAPUTO, CARSON CAPITAL CORP., ROBERT FRANKLIN ATTWELL, 0759006 B.C. LTD.

JOHN DOE (Tenant) and JANE DOE (Tenant)RESPONDENTS

ADVERTISEMENTTo: ROBERT FRANKLIN ATTWELLTAKE NOTICE THAT on July 8, 2015 an Order was made for service on you of a Petition and Af davit issued from t e Nelson Registry of t e Su reme Court of Britis Colum ia in roceeding num er 18588 y way of t is advertisement.In t e roceeding, t e Petitioner claim(s) t e following relief against you:

Judgment in favor of t e Petitioner against you as an Indemnitor of t e o ligations of Canyon Vista Develo ments Ltd., and suc furt er relief as set out in t e Petition.

You must le a res onding leading res onse to etition wit in t e eriod re uired under t e Su reme Court Civil Rules failing w ic furt er roceedings, including udgment, may e taken against you wit out notice to you.You may o tain, from t e Nelson Registry, at 320 Ward Street, Nelson, BC, a co y of t e Petition, Af davit and t e Order roviding for service y t is advertisement.

T is advertisement is laced y KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION w ose address for service is

THOMPSON LEROSE & BROWN #202- 605 20111 Street, Castlegar, BC, VIN 2P2.

Subject to standard lending criteria of Royal Bank of Canada.

Janis Caldwell-SawleyMortgage SpecialistCell: [email protected] Appointments

Serving the Creston Valley

World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

Weldcraft, Hewescraft,Lund, Godfrey Pontoons

Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID1-888-821-2200

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Boats

Transportation

Pets & Livestock

Pet ServicesLIL’ MUTT PET RESORT• Boarding dogs & cats

• Grooming• Pet Foods & Supplies

1304 NW Blvdand3323 Phillips RoadCreston, BC

250-428-5837www.lilmuttpetresort.com

Merchandise for Sale

AuctionsBUD HAYNES & Ward’s Fire-arms Auction. Sat., Aug. 29, 10 a.m., 11802 - 145 St., Ed-monton, Alberta. Estate Stan Andruski of Manitoba. Website catalogue w/pictures online. To consign phone Linda 403-597-1095 or 780-451-4549; www.budhaynesauctions.com; www.WardsAuctions.com.

FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products

BC INSPECTEDGRADED AA OR BETTER

LOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF

Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished

Freezer Packages AvailableQuarters/Halves

$4.90/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Ground

Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS

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Heavy Duty Machinery

A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated con-tainers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. De-livery BC and AB www.rtccon-tainer.com

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Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale

2NDHAND HEAVEN910 Pine St.

250-428-2375Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm

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Tools, Toys, Furniture,Books, Pictures, Bedding,

Dishes, & MORE!

DON’T OVERPAY! www.rtmi-homes.com “Your smart hous-ing solution” Canada’s largest provider of manufactured housing. Text or call (844-334-2960). In stock 16’/20’/22’ Homes on sale now!

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NEW HOURSMon - Sat 10am - 5pm

DONATION PICK UPSCall to arrange a pick up

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Quality second-hand Furnishings, Appliances,

Electronics & More!

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

STEEL BUILDINGS. “Our big 35th anniversary sale” 20x20 $4500. 25x24 $5198. 30x30 $7449. 32x36 $8427. 40x46 $12140. One end wall includ-ed. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca.

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerCRESTON HOME 3/Bdrm 2/bath, attached garage, A/C Private deck w/view. $244,300 250-428-5110

Creston - HOUSE FOR sale by owner: #58 724 Devon St. Devonshire Meadows. 1330 sq ft., lg. deck, carport. 250-428-8891

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentCreston: 1/BDRM & 2/bdrm $500/mo & $625/mo + elec. N/S N/P. Call 250-254-0840/250-866-5789

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentCRESTON

ATTENTION SENIORSNikkyl Place Seniors

APARTMENTSincludes 2 meals a dayhouse keeping,laundry

& reg bus service. Wheelchair access main fl oor

1/bdrm units $1200/mo2/bdrm $1300/mo.

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Commercial/Industrial

CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING

3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space

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Plenty of Parking250-428-5240

Halls/AuditoriumsROTACREST HALL RENTAL

Special Occasions/Events Call 250-428-7127

For Information and Booking

Rentals

Halls/AuditoriumsWEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available.

Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643

Visit www.westcreston.info

Homes for RentCreston- 3/BDRM HOUSE in town. Lots of garden space. Avail. Sept 1st. 250-428-9621

Creston: SM. 2/BDRM house. N/S N/P $900/mo incl. util. + W/D. Adult. 250-428-7045

RENTALS AVAILABLE

Crestglen MHP: 2/bdrm mobile. 4 appl. Neat, clean & tidy. Mobile home park rules apply. Avail. Sept 1.

Damage deposit, N/S,pets with restrictions, ref. req.

for all properties. Ask for a “Tenancy request form”

available from Century 21 front desk or call Ken at

250-428-6168

Mortgages Mortgages

Rentals

Property Management

PROPERTY MANAGEMENTFor your Property Management

Rental & Sales needsIngrid Voigt

RE/MAX Discovery Real Estate250-428-2234,1-877-428-2234

Room & BoardATTENTION SENIORS

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snacks • Home bakingAll housekeeping & laundry provided • On site parking

Transport to appointments if needed • Near bus route,

hospital & clinicsPhone, cable hookup,

internet included. $1100/month

Available Aug 1.Call Sherry 250-428-7335

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Rentals

Shared Accommodation

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

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ADVENTURER CAMPER LIKE NEW!

9ft awning. loaded, inside/outside shower,

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cell: 250-435-0234

FIND EVERYTHING YOUNEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

ESTATE SALE: Sat Aug 8 & Sun Aug 9 10am-4pm #66 Crestglen Mobile Home Park

GARAGE SALE Sat. Aug 8 6:30am-1pm. 1610 Scott St.

MOVING/GARAGE SALE: Sat Aug 8 & Sun Aug 9th 10am-3pm. 1023 Ibbitson St.

MULTI-FAMILY yard sale: Sat July 18, 25, Aug 1, 8. 8am-4pm 2904 Hwy 3 E. Erickson

YARD & GARAGE SALE: Fri Aug 7 & Sat Aug 8, 7am-4pm, 446 - 6th Ave. N. 29’ Trailer w/13’ slide-out, 12’ aluminum boat 4HP Johnson motor, trol-ling motor, generator, 1995 Dodge Ram Truck, furniture, bedding, clothing, lots of household items & more!!

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E A R T H W O R K S

Call Sean at250-428-9957

or 250-402-8135 (cell)

EXCAVATIONROAD BUILDING

LAND & SITE DEVELOPMENT

LOGGINGDUMP TRUCKEXCAVATOR

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Experienced in:Water lines • Wells • Stump removalLandscaping • Road maintenance

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• Largest self storage in Creston

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AutomotiveGlass Repair

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Available Weekends

Dan’s Grime to ShineCar & Truck Detailing

250-428-3900 • 2520 Hwy 3A CrestonOver 35 years Auto Detailer

Every Detail Counts

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• Residential • Commercial• Fire & Flood Restoration

Serving Creston since 1991

Call Rob250-428-3551

FROM CONCRETE TO CABINETRY

Derick ToddJourneyman Carpenter

Sirdar BCCell 250-428-1895

RobertConstruction

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• Renovations• Eavestrough• Fascia • Soffi t• Vinyl Siding• Metal Roofi ng• Window Capping

Residential& CommercialLicensed & Insured250-402-9006

Phone GeorgeJourneyman Electrician

Spring/Fall Clean-upInside or Outside

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SERVICES

ALL-RITESEWAGE PUMPING

Portable restroomsTanks and risers

PumpsFloat switches

...and more

Edwin Johnson250-428-9097

Shopa'sExcavating Ltd.Quality Service Since 1980

ExcavatorsLoadersDump TrucksDozersBackhoeHydrovac TruckRock HammerVibratory Roller

Sand, Gravel & TopsoilCustom CrushingSite PreparationWater LinesSubdivisionsROWP Septic SystemsRoad BuildingSkidsteer

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Kootenays Clean!

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

Furnace & Duct CleaningCommercial & Residential

Central Air Conditioners

“We Move the Furniture”FREE ESTIMATES

Terry DugdaleCreston, BC

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HOUSE CALLS

Auto Interiors Fabric Protection

Area Rugs Flood & Fire Restoration

Licensed Painter

What Servicesdo you have toOFFER?

To advertise here, call

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[email protected]

A.R.C.Concrete

Call Allan250-254-9412

• Hauling Gravel, Sand and

Concrete• Rock Crushing

Serving the Creston Valley EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY • CONSTRUCTION • CONTRACTORSRENOVATIONS • HOME & YARD SERVICES

LENNY CRAIGHOME

IMPROVEMENTS

250-254-0197Creston BC

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YVONNE’SPAINTING SERVICE

Tel: 250-428-0438Cell: 250-428-6468Fax: 250-428-0437

Serving The Valley Since 1986

JourneymanAll Aspects of Painting- Residential- Commercial- Interior- Exterior

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Call Daryl Porter for all yourReal Estate needs.Licensed since 1982.

Offi ce: 250-428-2234 1013 Canyon St. Creston, BC

Discovery Real Estate

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Experience does count!Daryl Porter 250-402-9339

Call Daryl Porter for all yourRLicensed since 1982.

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Daryl Porter 250-402-9339

1204 Northwest Blvd, Creston • 250-428-5542Formerly GL Sharpening Services - Under new management

WE SHARPEN ALMOST ANYTHING!

SEE OUR FULL LINE OFScissors • Knives • Blades

for Quilters • Cooks • Hunters• Gardeners • Carpenters

Plus!Metal-Cutting BANDSAW BLADES

We carry

JC SharpeningServices

Specializing in knives & scissors

For information, maps & gifts contact: Hostess Wendy Seifert250-428-7788 • cell: 250-977-5850

Are you new to the Creston area or know someone who is?

VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Your Hometown Vet!

Every pet deserves basic medical care Every pet deserves basic medical care and we’ve revamped our preventative and we’ve revamped our preventative Every pet deserves basic medical care and we’ve revamped our preventative Every pet deserves basic medical care Every pet deserves basic medical care and we’ve revamped our preventative Every pet deserves basic medical care

programs to make that happen. programs to make that happen. Please call us for details on our new competitively priced Please call us for details on our new competitively priced

Spay / Neuter / Vaccination Preventative Programs. Spay / Neuter / Vaccination Preventative Programs. Remember: No pet gets left behind at the Creston Remember: No pet gets left behind at the Creston

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Your Hometown Vet!1605 Dogwood St., Creston • 250-428-9494

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Left Behind?

Stay safe around damsRemember to stay safe this summer when visiting dams and around reservoirs

• Avoid fishing, boating and swimming above or below a dam.• Beware of floating debris and concealed hazards.• Use caution walking on slippery banks and shorelines.• Obey all warning signs and stay outside of restricted areas.For more safety tips, visit coopsafetyprogram.ca/damsafety.

A message from the partners of the Cooperative Safety Program

15-142.9 06/2015

SUBMITTED

Tim Isberg will play a concert with Creston’s own Mark Koenig opening the night on Saturday at the Snoring Sasquatch.

Isberg, originally from southern Alberta, is an accomplished singer-songwriter who is re-

emerging in the performance scene after a lengthy hiatus from music to serve in the Canadian Army.

Isberg had the privilege and real-life challenges over several years liv-ing and working in different cultures, international conflict zones and amidst the best and worst humanity has to offer. As a performer, he has enter-tained audiences in many interesting corners of Europe, east Africa and Afghanistan, and throughout the Middle East and Levant. Many of his storyteller songs stem from these life adventures.

Isberg brings well-crafted songs to the stage along with an appealing vocal timbre, but more than that, he brings a unique and endearing array of life experiences and shares them in

a way that makes each listener feel connected.

In his years abroad, Isberg was a favourite on folk club circuits and in group performances internationally for deployed military and civilian personnel, performing his own Americana and contemporary origi-nal songs and an eclectic mix of rock, pop, folk, Celtic and country cover tunes.

Isberg’s solid guitar rhythms and ear-catching songs create a style of his own where listeners can escape into the story behind the song. His demo song, “Devil on Your Back”, of turn-of-the-century outlaws on the western Blackfoot Plains was a finalist in the best song of Alberta for the Calgary Folk Music Festival.

Before embarking on his military career, Isberg’s past included a formal education in environmental sciences, skills in training horses and early expo-sure as a budding young musician — a pastime he has missed.

Since returning to the Alberta music scene, Isberg is quickly gaining very credible exposure with musi-cians and audiences alike. His added exposure as a public speaker on domestic and international issues, and as an MC for special events also contributes to a positive audience experience.

Doors to the Aug. 8 show open at 7 p.m. with the show starting at 8. Tickets are $10 in advance, available at Buffalo Trails, Black Bear Books and Kingfisher Used Books, and $13 at the door.

Alberta songwriter performing at Sasquatch

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SubmittedAlberta singer-songwriter Tim Isberg plays Aug. 8 at the Snoring Sasquatch.

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Volunteers needed for seat removal

CRESTON COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM SOCIETY

Since announcing last week that volunteers would soon be needed to remove the Prince Charles

Theatre’s 330 seats to make way for new ones, dates have been set.

The Creston Community Auditorium Society will be work-ing 4-8 p.m. Aug. 12 and 13, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 15 on the project.

After removal, the floor will be prepared for installation next month.

Anyone interested in volun-teering is asked to register by contacting Annette Smithson at [email protected].

Air cadet developing musical talent at

Victoria training centreALBERT HEAD CADET

TRAINING CENTRE

Cadet Jeremy Mogg from Creston has been developing his musical tal-ents over the past three years. He has attended summer training with the cadet program for the past three summers, moving from basic musician course to intermediate musician course and now on the advanced musician course.

He joined a group of cadets from all over British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories at the Albert Head Cadet Training Centre, near Victoria, BC.

Mogg, 16, is from Creston’s 904 Kootenai Squadron or the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. He has been a cadet for four years. He is a student at Prince Charles Secondary

School and enjoys playing piano and basketball out-side of the Cadet Program.

This summer, he was chosen to attend the six week advanced musician course, mainly focusing on the trumpet and looking to be qualified as a Level 3 musician. In addition to music training, the cadets participate in weekly sports activities, air rifle range, visited Butchart Gardens and watched the Ceremony of the Flags in downtown Victoria. As a combined band, the cadets performed at the opening ceremony for a HarbourCats semi-professional baseball game, Duncan Days, graduation parades and Beacon Hill Park for Veterans Day.

Mogg beamed about his experiences and feels his skills have developed well during his time at summer training. He hopes to receive his drum major

qualification this summer, as well, and be able to take his experience home to inspire other cadets to pur-sue music as a group.

“Cadets has given me leadership and discipline and I can play music with more advanced people, who are extremely well trained professionals working one on one and in groups,” said Mogg. “Cadets teaches you a lot of things and it’s easier to get a job being more responsible, able to listen and will help later in life.”

More than 3,400 sea, army and air cadets are participating in summer training activities across B.C. this summer. Other cadets have had the oppor-tunity to travel across the country and even overseas. To find out more about the cadet program, visit www.cadets.ca or follow @BC_Cadets on Twitter.

Capt. Jacqueline ZwengCadet Jeremy Mogg has been at Victoria's Albert Head Cadet Training Centre this summer.