creston valley advance, june 13, 2013

24
Serving the Creston Valley since 1948 $1.10 (includes GST) Thursday, June 13, 2013 Volume 65, No.24 Are you counting down the days until summer? Sheldon Browell 428-6805 Tyler Hancock, ABR, PREC 428-9916 Daryl Porter 402-9339 Ingrid Voigt 402-3498 Sara Millar 435-0071 Michael Carpenter Broker/Owner 428-7498 2 Offices to Serve You! 1013 Canyon St. Creston • 106 33rd Ave. S. Hwy. 3 Erickson Toll Free 1-877-428-2234 • OFFICE 250-428-2234 www.remaxcreston.com 100% LOCALLY OWNED AND INDEPENDENTLY OPERATED Cal l t o s c he dul e y our t ne s s e v a l u a t i o n RE/MAX DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE Make your home stand out with RE/MAX Fit to Sell ARE YOU FIT TO SELL? BC Hydro donates to CVWMA Page 5 This week's weather artist: Katana Allard, Erickson Elementary School • Canada Day art festival planned /3 • Emily Carr doc coming to Tivoli /23 WWW.CRESTONVALLEYADVANCE.CA FIND US ONLINE AT TODAY'S WEATHER Canada Post Publications Agreement 40069240 BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor The College of the Rockies is seeking input on an agriculture pro- gram that will debut in February. An open house for the Columbia Basin Trust-funded Community Agriculture Learning Needs Assessment (CALNA) will run 4-5:30 p.m. June 17 at the Creston campus, allowing a chance to ask questions and offer suggestions. “The meeting will offer people of all ages the chance to share their perspectives on the kinds of agri- culture/food security learning sup- ports that would most benefit them,” said Laura Hannant, COTR facilitator of partnerships for com- munity development. The 10-month program, funded with seed money from the B.C. Ministry of Advanced Education, Innovation, and Technology, will start in February 2014, and will be one of four in Canada. See COTR, page 5 COTR seeking farming program input Lorne Eckersley COME ONE, COME ALL — The Creston Museum host- ed its annual Kids’ Day on Saturday, this year with a car- nival theme. In addition to ring toss and hopscotch, the day’s events also included fortune telling, face painting and plate spinning. (Visit www.creston- valleyadvance.ca/community for more photos.)

Upload: black-press

Post on 05-Mar-2016

227 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

DESCRIPTION

June 13, 2013 edition of the Creston Valley Advance

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

Serving the Creston Valley since 1948

$1.10 (includes GST)Thursday, June 13, 2013Volume 65, No.24

Are you counting down the days until summer?

Sheldon Browell

428-6805

Tyler Hancock, ABR, PREC

428-9916

Daryl Porter

402-9339

Ingrid Voigt

402-3498

Sara Millar

435-0071

Michael CarpenterBroker/Owner

428-7498

2 Offi ces to Serve You! 1013 Canyon St. Creston • 106 33rd Ave. S. Hwy. 3 EricksonToll Free 1-877-428-2234 • OFFICE 250-428-2234

www.remaxcreston.com100% LOCALLY OWNED AND INDEPENDENTLY OPERATED

Tyler Hancock,

Call to schedule your fi tness evaluation

RE/MAX DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE Make your home stand out with RE/MAX Fit to Sell

ARE YOU FIT TO SELL?

435-0071

Make your home stand out with RE/MAX Fit to Sell

BC Hydro donates to

CVWMAPage 5

This week'sweather artist:Katana Allard,EricksonElementary School

• Canada Day art festival planned /3• Emily Carr doc coming to Tivoli /23

WWW.CRESTONVALLEYADVANCE.CAFIND US ONLINE AT

TOD

AY'S

WEA

THER

Canada PostPublications Agreement

40069240

BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor

The College of the Rockies is seeking input on an agriculture pro-gram that will debut in February. An open house for the Columbia Basin Trust-funded Community Agriculture Learning Needs Assessment (CALNA) will run 4-5:30 p.m. June 17 at the Creston campus, allowing a chance to ask questions and offer suggestions.

“The meeting will offer people of all ages the chance to share their perspectives on the kinds of agri-culture/food security learning sup-ports that would most benefit them,” said Laura Hannant, COTR facilitator of partnerships for com-munity development.

The 10-month program, funded with seed money from the B.C. Ministry of Advanced Education, Innovation, and Technology, will start in February 2014, and will be one of four in Canada.

See COTR, page 5

COTR seeking farming program

input

Lorne EckersleyCOME ONE, COME ALL— The Creston Museum host-ed its annual Kids’ Day on Saturday, this year with a car-nival theme. In addition to ring toss and hopscotch, the day’s events also included fortune telling, face painting and plate spinning. (Visit www.creston-valleyadvance.ca/community for more photos.)

Page 2: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

for children under 12 and free for children under 5.

Yasodhara Ashram (www.yasodhara.org) is a Yoga Retreat and Study Centre found-ed in 1963 by Swami Sivananda Radha. Today, 50 years after it began, the Ashram remains a vibrant community welcom-ing people of all ages and backgrounds to discover the transfor-mative power of yoga.

The ashram is like a small village with 115 acres on the east-shore of Kootenay Lake in the mountains of southeastern B.C. The year-round popu-lation averages 50 to 55 people, with sea-sonal peaks of 100 to 110.

Yasodhara Ashram

is a Canadian charity and a registered edu-cational institution. It is operated by volun-teers in the tradition of charity and service embodied in its con-stitution.

• • •

With World Scleroderma

Day coming up on June 29, the Sclerodera Association of BC is raising awareness about the disease.

Scleroderma is a devastating chronic autoimmune connec-tive tissue disease characterized by abnormal fibrotic processes that can affect multiple organ systems, including the skin, kidneys, lungs and gastroin-

testinal tract, and cause immune dys-function and vascular injury.

The name derives from the Greek words skleros (hard) and derma (skin), and reflects the disfigure-ment experienced in scleroderma due to increased production and deposits of colla-gen in the skin. There is no known cure, and individuals with scleroderma face high rates of morbidity and mortality, as well as substantial disability and impaired func-tioning.

Research on find-ing a cure for sclero-derma, as well as on ways to improve qual-ity of life for people with scleroderma, is of tremendous impor-tance. Until recently, little was being done to address these prob-lems, and the Scleroderma Society of Canada and the Canadian Scleroderma Research Group part-nership were formed to change that.

The Scleroderma Association of BC pro-vides information and support at www.sclerodermabc.ca, 1-800-940-9343 or

[email protected]. For local informa-tion, contact Betty at 250-428-8875.

• • •

Kick off summer with fresh straw-

berries and cream at Yasodhara Ashram’s annual Strawberry Social from 1-4 p.m. June 22. This commu-nity gathering is now in its 18th year!

Join with friends and neighbours, hear the upbeat rhythms of the Many Bays Band, and pick up great bar-gains at the used book sale. Proceeds from the book sale will go to the East Shore Ambulance Auxiliary. Wander the grounds, visit the temple and take a look at the ashram’s new mobile hoop house and lavender garden. Check out the big top tent in the kidzone for fun and face painting.

The ashram cele-brates its 50th anni-versary this year and the Strawberry Social is an opportunity to celebrate together. All are welcome, and there is no need to RSVP.

small-town D I F F E R E N C ET H Esponsored by PYRAMID BUILDING SUPPLIES

Thursday, June 13, 2013Creston Valley Advance

2 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

1220 NW Blvd. Creston BC • 250-428-7114

PYRAMIDBUILDING SUPPLIES LTD.

Your “Small Town Difference” Sponsor

Make a Splashinto Summer!

Greet the heat with a fresh coat of paint!

Splash

LARGE SELECTIONOF QUALITY PLANTS

TIME TO PLANT!

Open 7 Days a Week • Gift Certificates AvailableMon - Sat 9:30 - 5:30 • Sundays 10:00 - 4:00

250-428-20622915 Hwy #3 - ½ mile east of Creston, BC

TREES & SHRUBSANNUALSPERENNIALSROSESVINES& MORE!

Look forClearance

Pricingon selected

items

This WeekOnly!

ALL PERENNIALSBuy three,

get oneFREE!!

Coming Attractions:Man of Steel, Monsters University, Lone Ranger, & Despicable Me 2

The Great Gatsby

SHOWTIMES 7:30PMCLOSED MONDAYS SEPT TO JUNE • 250-428-SHOW (7469)

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio

THE TIVOLI THEATRE PRESENTS...

HEY, KIDS!SAT & SUN

MATINEE 2 PM

Fri June 14 - Thurs June 20

Playing 2DTuesday

June Special

Twin Bays Knit Shop located at the second bay250-223-8290 • [email protected]

Call or E-mail for Directions • Website coming soon

PILAR: Variegated aran weight yarnLlama blended with 10% silk • 8 colours

ON SALE: $7PER 50G / REGULAR $12

Llama, the so-called “Cashmere of the Andes”, is non-allergenic with no lanolin or animal oils. Soft like cotton, it’s great for beginner knits and a textural delight for experienced knitters.

CALL TO ARTISTS“Without Borders”

June 29 - July 7, 2013Open to all artists from Idaho,

USA to British Columbia, Canada

Registration DeadlineJune 20, 2013

Registration forms and otherinformation available on our websitewww.ocanadaartfestival.comBe part of our Canada week arts festival at the Wynndel Art Centre from June 29 to July 1, and then in Creston from July 2 to July 7 at the Ingham Arts and Culture Centre. The art show will run con-currently with the “From Far and Wide” art show featuring Randall Finnerty from Montreal and Sandra

Grace Story from Whitehorse.

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8(KOOTENAY LAKE)

FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETINGat 1:00 P.M.

BOARD MEETING at 5:00 P.M. (times are PST)Tuesday, June 18, 2013

W.E. Graham School Library,915 Harold Ave., Slocan BC

Public Welcome(no video conferencing available)

New this year and in honour of the

Yasodhara Ashram’s 50th anniversary year, the ashram has introduced A Taste of the Ashram, a pro-gram designed for day visitors.

While day visitors are welcome year-round at the Ashram,

this new and specially designed program provides scheduled activities for the day.

All are welcome to participate in this short day program — join other A Taste of the Ashram visitors for a yoga class, lunch and guided tour of the grounds, includ-

ing an overview of the ashram’s environ-mental initiatives and gardens.

This special pro-gram runs from 11a.m.-2:30 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month through September (July 6, Aug. 3 and Sept. 7). It is $25 for adults, $10

Brian LawrenceFor the second year, a veterans' luncheon — open to former members of the Armed Forces, firefighters and police — was held on June 6 at the Royal Canadian Legion's Creston branch.

Page 3: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

LocaL NewsCreston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 3

FortisBC uses the FortisBC name and logo under license from Fortis Inc. (13-048.17 05/2013)

Call BC One Call before you dig

Be safe and call BC One Call at 1-800-474-6886 or *6886 on your cell.

It’s free and easy. If you don’t, you could find yourself on the hook for the costly repair of a damaged natural gas line or other utility.

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Queen Elizabeth has sent her regrets, but organizers are continuing full steam ahead with plans for a Canada Day weekend celebration in Wynndel.

The O Canada Art Festival will actually run from June 29-July 6, but Canada Day weekend will be chock full of events for the family, with a focus on the arts.

“We will also be shipping the Statue of Liberty necklace to New York on July 4,” organizer Sandy Kunze said.

For two years, Kunze has been coordinating the project, with individuals crafting large clay beads, glazed and fired, which are now strung to create a giant necklace.

“I thought it would be a nice touch to invite Queen Elizabeth to our community, so I sent off a letter of invitation a few months ago,” Kunze said.

A letter of regret is now in Kunze’s posses-sion, written by the Queen’s lady in waiting. The letter writer explains that the Queen will be unable to attend, but adds that she was particu-larly interested in some of the events, as well as the creation of the Statue of Liberty necklace. The invitation and response are now framed and will be hung in the art show.

“We will be showcasing the works of two

prominent Canadian artists, local artists, artist demos, an artisan market and other activities such as a petting zoo for the children,” Kunze said.

The art show, From Far and Wide, will feature presentations from two prominent Canadian art-ists. Yukon’s Sandra Grace Storey and Randall Finnerty of Montreal will be traveling to what Kunze likes to describe as “our quaint little com-munity”. Both will be conducting workshops at the Ingham Arts and Culture Centre in Creston later in the week.

Finnerty is a visual artist who has been working for a number of years with charcoal on paper, portraying a cast of animal and human characters that are often set in wilderness envi-ronments or on the periphery of human settle-ments. Storey makes clay objects that resemble animals or the human figure to evoke a single moment within the ongoing narrative of human existence.

In conjunction with From Far and Wide, Kunze is inviting Idaho artists to submit works for a Without Borders art show.

Among the many planned events are an opening reception, music concerts, demonstra-tions by local artists, a wine and art bus tour, carnival games and a petting zoo and a lion dance with Red Jade Martial Arts.

The complete schedule of events can be found at www.ocanadaartfestival.com.

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Let’s get one thing out of the way to start. It’s xeriscape, not zeroscape. The term for low-main-tenance, low-water-demand land-scaping is often mis-said, and understandably so, because zero sounds like the ideal amount of effort that landscaping should require.

Xeros, however, is Greek for “dry” and the word “xeriscape” simply refers to a gardening form

that minimizes the use of water.Promoted as an alternative for

grass lawns, xeriscaping makes full use of plants, often native to the area, that require little or no water that doesn’t fall from the sky. But the increasingly popular approach to landscaping also adds interest, inviting creativity that extends far beyond the use of a single type of grass, an endless battle against dandelions and weekly rounds with a lawnmower and weed-whacker.

See XERISCAPING, page 4

Xeriscaping reduces need for both water

and maintenance

Lorne EckersleyThe garden in front of the College of the Rockies offers an excellent example of xeriscaping.

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

West Creston appears to be inching closer to having a for-mal fire protection service.

Area C director Larry Binks said on Monday that he has just received Regional District of Central Kootenay approval on the wording for a petition that, if successful, will tax residents at a rate of 69 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value.

Binks said he plans to go door-to-door to collect signa-tures.

“I don’t see this is as a polit-ical issue,” he said. “I think the people of my area deserve fire protection and I’m doing every-

thing I can to make that hap-pen.”

Meanwhile, the West Creston Fire Protection Society, a volunteer group, continues to collect funds to build a fire hall. Negotiations are underway to acquire one of several building sites under consideration, Binks said.

The area has been without a building since a storm two years ago destroyed the struc-ture that housed a fire truck.

On May 28, society presi-dent Jim McLeod and opera-tions director Ed Teague accepted a $5,000 contribution from BC Hydro.

“We recognize the impor-tance of building a new facility

that will allow quick and effec-tive access to safety equipment needed to respond to emergen-cy urban wild land interface fires as efficiently as possible,” said Diane Tammen, BC Hydro community relations manager, as she handed over the cheque.

A new building will incor-porate energy efficient, cost effective fixtures including energy efficient lighting, a high efficiency heat pump system for heating and cooling, and high performance window installations.

McLeod said the society is ready to begin construction as soon as a building site is acquired, possibly as early as this summer.

West Creston fireprotection a step closer

Lorne EckersleyBC Hydro donated $5,000 to the West Creston Fire Protection Society in May. From left: RDCK Area C director Larry Binks, society president Jim McLeod, BC Hydro’s Diane Tammen and society operations director Ed Teague.

Art festival part of Wynndel Canada Day celebrations

Page 4: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

LocaL NewsThursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance4 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Pursuant to Sections 24 and 26 of the Community Charter, notice is given of the intended disposal by way of Lease Agreement for the term April 1st, 2013 to March 31st, 2018, the rights to use and occupy lands, a portion of those legally described as Lot 9, District Lot 13566, Kootenay District, Plan 1859, situated on the Creston Flats, Creston, BC, to John Walter Rauch and Helen Joan Rauch (the Tenants), for the purpose of using the land for farming, namely forage crop planting and harvesting, and for no other purposes.The consideration to be received by the Town of Creston is as follows:-In lieu of rent, the Tenants have leased to the Town of Creston, certain lands owned by the Tenants and located in the area of the Creston Flats, for the term of the lease agreement.DATED this 4th day of June 2013. Bev Caldwell, Executive Assistant

Pursuant to Sections 24 and 26 of the Community Charter, notice is given of the intended disposal by way of Lease Agreement for the term January 1st, 2013 to December 31st, 2017, the rights to use and occupy lands, a portion of those legally described as Lot 16037, Kootenay District, Except Part Included in Plan NEP82851, situated in Lister, British Columbia, to Rick Schmidt, RixnBee Farms Ltd. (the Tenant), for the purpose of using the land for farming, namely to seek and harvest alfalfa, oats, timothy, brome-grass or other small grain crops only and for no other purposes.The consideration to be received by the Town of Creston is as follows:-$76.00 per acre per year, based on 53 farmable acres of land, for a total rental fee of $4,028.00 per year.DATED this 4th day of June 2013. Bev Caldwell, Executive Assistant

Pursuant to Sections 24 and 26 of the Community Charter, notice is given of the intended disposal of one ATCO Building, Registration No. 12405550, located at the Creston Valley Regional Airport, 1993D Airport Road, Creston, British Columbia.Following advertisement in the Creston Valley Advance on May 2 and 9, 2013 for the sale of the ATCO Building, and no offers coming forth from such advertisement, Council for the Town of Creston determines the ATCO Building to be surplus to the needs of the Town, and therefore authorizes the Creston Valley Regional Airport Society to take whatever action necessary to dispose of the ATCO Building, at no cost to the Town.There shall be no financial consideration to be received by the Town of Creston with respect to the disposal of this Building.DATED this 4th day of June 2013. Bev Caldwell, Executive Assistant

NOTICE OF INTENDED DISPOSAL (LEASE) OF TOWN PROPERTY

Pursuant to the Community Charter, NOTICE is hereby given that copies of Council’s Annual Municipal Report for 2012 will be available for public inspection on June 14th, 2013, and that Council will receive submissions and/or questions from the public at the June 27th, 2013 Special Regular Meeting (4:00 p.m., Council Chambers, Town Hall). The Annual Report will include Audited Financial Statements, Report on Permissive Tax Exemptions, Municipal Services and Operations, Declaration of Disqualifications of Council Members (if any) for 2012, and a Statement of Objectives and Measures for the current and following year.The public’s attendance and/or comments on the Annual Municipal Report are welcome. Anyone wishing to review the Report prior to the June 27th Special Regular Council Meeting can obtain a copy from Town Hall, 238 – 10th Avenue North, Creston. BC.

Lou VarelaTown Manager

NOTICE OF ANNUALMUNICIPAL REPORT

artsVest™ is coming to the Columbia Basin!artsVest™ provides small- to mid-sized arts and culture organizations with the expertise and tools to develop sponsorship opportunities with local business, through in-depth sponsorship training, matching incentive funds and community networking events.

We’ll be delivering a full day sponsorship workshop for arts and cultural organization staff and Board members in:Golden, June 8, 2013, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Cranbrook, June 9, 2013, 12 noon – 6:00 p.m.Castlegar, June 22, 2013, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

The workshop will include an application guide for artsVest funding. You must attend a workshop to be eligible to apply for the funding. To register, please send an email request to [email protected] with “Golden Workshop” OR “Cranbrook Workshop” OR “Castlegar Workshop” in the subject line.

Funded by:

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Creston RCMP responded to 58 calls for service from June 3-9, Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said on Monday.

June 3•Police are attempting to find

the Quebec owner of a wallet that was found on Highway 3.

•A driver backed into a vehicle at Pitt Road and Blackmore Road, then drove off after causing minor damage.

•A Lister Road resident found threats left on voice mail in April.

•A driver was verbally warned about tailgating, passing a vehicle, then hitting his brakes near Summit Creek after the complainant refused to agree to testify in court.

•A male and female reportedly involved in a physical dispute on

Eighth Avenue South left in a green van before police arrived.

June 4•A Vancouver Street tenant was

in a dispute with the landlord, who said the property was left dirty and refused to return the damage deposit. They were referred to the Residential Tenancy Branch.

•When police conducted a well-being check on a female in a Highway 3 residence they found her in medical distress. Emergency health services transported her to hospital.

•A driver who was attempting to pass on a double solid line on Highway 3A cut back into the driv-ing lane to avoid an oncoming vehi-cle. He clipped the vehicle he was attempting to pass and was issued a traffic violation ticket as a memento of the occasion.

•A Wiebe Road resident was advised to post “no trespassing” signs after reporting quads have been on her property.

•Police were unable to locate a red Chrysler Intrepid reported to driving erratically on Highway3.

•A female at the hospital who appeared to have been injured in an altercation refused to co-operate with police.

June 5•Police investigated a report of a

legally blind elderly male driving his vehicle. They learned he stays on his driveway and doesn’t go out on public roads.

•After being called to an Erickson Road residence about a male smash-ing items during a breakup argu-ment, police found no assault took place. They referred the case to pro-vincial authorities, though, because

there were children in the home.•About $4,000 in property

was stolen during a break and entry to a vacant residence on Highway 95.

•Minor damage from a hit and run in a Northwest Boulevard parking lot was reported from the previous day.

•Police provided assistance under the Mental Health Act to a male on Highway 3A.

•Two adult brothers who were fighting in a Riverview Road residence were taken to different homes of relatives to keep them apart.

•Police were investigating a report of shots being fired in the Eighth Avenue South area when they noticed a mother and son in an uninsured and unregistered vehicle, which was towed away. The sounds were determined to have come from firecrackers.

June 6•Police were called to

Anderson Road about a dis-pute over property in a marital breakup.

•A pineapple thrown at a truck on Eighth Avenue South caused about $500 in damage.

•Police learned while doing a well-being check that a Sixth Avenue North resident was in hospital.

•“Disturbing” text messag-es were exchanged between a Highway 3A couple who broke up.

•Police are investigating a report of a vehicle that ran a Canyon Street red light, almost hitting a pedestrian.

June 7•A male who showed up a

the police station reporting he was too drunk to walk home was held in police cells over-night and released when sober.

•No injuries resulted when a motorcyclist lost control in gravel on Highway 3A.

•Police were called about a dispute over work done to a vehicle on Goat River Road.

•No determination could be made about how a 911 call was made from 16th Avenue South.

•A former Highway 3A ten-ant didn’t keep an appointment to collect his belongings from the home after he learned the landlord had reported finding marijuana in the basement after the tenant left.

•The elderly driver of a grey or blue Ford reported to be driv-ing erratically on Canyon-Lister Road could not be located.

June 8•A 71-year-old female died

suddenly in her Sixth Avenue

North residence. The death is not considered suspicious.

•An Erickson Road resident reported his neighbor called him a “dickhead” while they were disputing a property line.

•An Elm Street male was reported to be in breach of his curfew conditions.

•In conducting a well-being check on Kootenay River Road, police determined the resident was in the hospital.

June 9•Extensive damage was

reported as the result of a vehi-cle colliding with an elk the previous day on Highway 3.

•A Hepher Road resident in Boswell complained that a neighbor had come onto his property and dismantled a dirt bike track.

•Minor damage to a vehicle was reported after a collision with a moose on Highway 3.

•A red Mustang was report-ed to be leaving skid marks on roads in Crawford Bay.

•An elderly male who reportedly fell off his bike on Canyon Street was not located.

•An intoxicated Nathan Beaudry was arrested on Cedar Street for breaching his court conditions. He was remanded in custody pending a hearing.

From page 3Landscape designers build in features that make

the end result look far different than an artful arrangement of perennials and shrubs. With the addition of a variety of mulches or decorative rocks to cover space between plants, a mundane lawn can be transformed into a Japanese-style garden or even a Zen-like meditation space.

In front of the College of the Rockies, on 16th Avenue South, lies what is perhaps Creston’s best-known xeriscape project, designed by staff and students at the college, with consultation by Beltane Nursery owner Evan Davies.

Once the design was created, the next step was to move or supplement the existing soil to create what amount to miniature hills and val-leys, creating the base for a look that would be interesting right from the start, but also become more appealing as the plants matured.

Landscape fabric is a xeriscapist’s best friend. It reduces weed growth but allows for rainwater to soak through. It also allows for evaporation, impor-tant because few plants like to sit in saturated soil.

Non-plant features are typically created first.

The college plan included a “dry river”, a river-like formation created by the placement of large and small rocks laid to look much like a river-bed, one that would never have water flowing through. Crossing that “river”, of course, is a lovely pedestrian bridge, made entirely of wood.

With the completion of those elements, plants were set by making slits in the landscape fabric. Varieties were selected for their propensity to send out deep roots to find water, for their visual appeal and because they were particularly suited to the local climate.

With the planting complete, a generous layer of bark mulch was spread on top. The mulch pro-vides an insulating layer to keep the ground sur-face temperature steadier, allows rainwater to filter through to the ground, and discourages weed growth. The weeds that do start are easy to pull as there is no soil in which the roots can anchor.

The end result serves as a demonstration gar-den for local residents to see firsthand. And the project could prove contagious. A similar project is expected to soon be underway in front of the college’s neighbor to the south, Creston and District Public Library. Expect to see another example of how low-maintenance, environmen-tally responsible xeriscaping can create a great alternative to grass lawns.

RCMP receive 58 calls during week

Xeriscaping

Page 5: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

From page 1Its purpose will be to prepare

people from all walks of life to engage in human-scale agricul-ture enterprises.

“We’re looking to focus on the needs of people who don’t come from farming backgrounds,” said Nigel Francis, COTR facilitator of education for food security. “People who don’t inherit a farm are look-ing for insights and skills for living off the land.”

“It’s for people who basically want a crash course in farming,” said Hannant. “We’re looking at it as a way of attracting vibrant young people to the valley.”

COTR’s Kootenay Farm School will teach agriculture as an applied art and sci-ence, combining class-room learning and hands-on community-based education.

Half of the program will be classroom-based, “but a big chunk will be working in the field,” said Hannant.

The program will be a rural counterpart to that being offered in the Lower Mainland by Richmond Farm School at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

“They really focus on sustainable urban farming,” said Hannant. “We will be a sister pro-gram in small-scale rural farming.”

The course will offer no certificate and no tests, but land access is typically a barrier, so the program will give new farmers access to an ‘incubator plot’, a piece of land where they can get some hands-on prac-tice; the college is cur-rently looking for a site in the valley.

That, in turn, will allow the local farming tradition to con-tinue, creating food security, as well as another way to put Creston on the map.

“It doesn’t feel like there’s a shortage of good land in the val-ley,” said Hannant. “There’s a real opportunity for the valley to be a destination and a leader.”

For more information or to provide input, contact Hannant or Francis at [email protected] or 250-428-5332 ext. 4181.

BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff

Once again, BC Hydro has stepped up as a major funder of the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area.

Community relations man-ager Diane Tammen was in Creston recently to hand over a cheque for $407,522.

“The work undertaken by the CVWMA supports BC Hydro’s long-term environmental goals and aligns with the province’s Clean Energy Act, which sup-ports environmental stewardship in our province,” Tammen said.

The money will be adminis-tered by Ducks Unlimited Canada, which now operates the management area under agreement with the province of British Columbia.

CVWMA area manager Marc-Andre Beaucher, who is a wet-land biologist, accepted the cheque.

The CVWMA is recognized as a wetland of international importance as it plays a critical role in maintaining the global environment. CVWMA is home and year-round sanctuary to over 265 bird species, 50 mam-mal species, 30 fish, reptile and amphibian species, and thou-

sands of invertebrate and plant species.

The Creston Valley is a migra-tion corridor for several water-fowl species and is the largest regional locale for wintering

birds of prey in the interior of the province. It is considered second only to the coast as a flyway route for numbers of migrating waterfowl that follow it twice yearly.

LocaL NewsCreston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 5

RURAL MATTERS Electoral Area ‘C’ Community Land Use Plan

Are you concerned about the future of the Creston Valley? Do you want to be involved in how lands are managed for future generations? Are agricul-tural lands important to you? Do you want to be able to provide land options to your children one day? Are you concerned about development and its impacts on water supply? The Regional District of Central Kootenay invites you to become involved in the future of Electoral Area ‘C’. We will be hosting workshops throughout each community to go over how the community plan has changed and other new initiatives.

To learn more, please see the project website at:

http://www.rdck.bc.ca/development/planning/projects/creston_valley_land_use_planning.html

For more information please contact Meeri Durand, Planning Manager at [email protected] or (250) 352-8162

Date & Time Location

West Creston Tuesday, June 18th, 2013 7 pm to 9 pm

West Creston Community Hall

Goat River, Rural Creston Thursday, June 20th, 2013 7 pm to 9 pm

Renee’s Roadhouse Diner (Banquet Room)

RURAL MATTERS Electoral Area ‘B’ Community Land Use Plan

Are you concerned about the future of the Creston Valley? Do you want to be involved in how lands are managed for future generations? Are agricul-tural lands important to you? Do you want to be able to provide land op-tions to your children one day? The Regional District of Central Kootenay invites you to become involved in the future of Electoral Area ‘B’. We will be hosting workshops throughout each community to go over how the community plan has changed and other new initiatives.

To learn more, please see the project website at: http://www.rdck.bc.ca/development/planning/projects/

area_b_land_use_planning.html

For more information please contact Meeri Durand, Planning Manager at [email protected] or (250) 352-8162

Date & Time Location

Lister, Rykert, Huscroft, Riverview Monday, June 24th, 2013 7 pm to 9 pm

Creston Valley Airport Emergency Services Building

North Canyon, South Canyon Tuesday, June 25th, 2013 7 pm to 9 pm

Canyon Community Hall 4110 43rd Street Canyon-Lister Road

Erickson, Rural Creston Wednesday, June 26th, 2013 7 pm to 9pm

Creston and District Community Complex Erickson Room

Kitchener, Arrow Creek Thursday, June 27th, 2013 7 pm to 9 pm

Creston and District Community Complex Erickson Room

COTR Submitted(From left) Brad Arner, Ducks Unlimited Canada’s manager of B.C. operations, and CVWMA area manager Marc-Andre Beaucher recently accepted a commitment of more than $400,000 from Diane Tammen, BC Hydro community relations manager.

BC Hydro donates $400,000 to Creston wildlife area

Brian LawrenceKnow and Grow Farm, formerly the Creston Valley Community Greenhouse, will be put to good use in the College of the Rockies-Kootenay Farm School agriculture program that starts in 2014.

Page 6: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

I recently attended a first — a local environmental forum co-hosted by the Town of Creston and Labatt’s Columbia Brewery, which was timed to recognize United Nations World Environment Day. Like many first time events, I don’t think most partici-pants were really clear on how the whole thing would unfold, but I doubt that any left with regrets in attending.

First, the fact that one of our largest private sector employers was the driving force behind the event was in itself a message of hope. Columbia Brewery is a crit-ical part of the Creston Valley economy and it has been a great leader by example as it has adopt-ed a sharp focus on environmental responsibility over the years.

Brewery manager Murray Oswald’s report was an impressive one. Columbia Brewery monitors its activities in all aspects of pro-duction, measuring and setting goals, then taking the necessary steps to achieve those goals. Oswald gave credit to the employ-ees, who are encouraged to identi-fy opportunities for sustainability. It’s an example of a corporation understanding that top-down deci-sion-making doesn’t work when buy-in is required from the entire workforce.

Statistical results presented by Oswald were staggering and no doubt every business and organiza-tion in the Creston Valley could learn from the way the brewery has tackled issues like recycling, water usage and energy conservation.

Each of the presenting groups, which also included the Town of Creston, Wynndel Box and Lumber, Interior Health, the College of the Rockies, the Creston Valley Food Action Coalition,

Fortis BC and the Creston and District Community Complex, had their own examples of how they are working to make ours a better, healthier environment.

Photographs of the old beehive burner at Wynndel Box and Lumber

brought back memories of our early years in Creston, when the Crestbrook sawmill was still operat-ing where Extra Foods, College of the Rockies and Millennium Park now sit. The sawdust burner was in full use at that time and on many days a fine layer of ash covered the entire downtown core. The smell of smoke was pervasive. That we no longer burn wood waste (unless it’s in extremely efficient electricity gen-erators) is just one of many improve-ments we have seen in a relatively short period.

I was especially pleased to hear the report from Randy Fediuk, who manages the community com-plex. When I was a member of the design team, a strong focus was on energy use and conservation. To hear Fediuk report that many of the expectations have been exceed-ed was heartening, to say the least.

Changing the way we live, breaking out of our patterns, is largely an educational process, and it was impressive to hear col-lege manager Kathy Tompkins list the many courses and initiatives the Creston campus offers. The community greenhouse project is a remarkable success story.

It’s easy to forget about how big a part health care can play in envi-ronmental sustainability. We too often simply think of patient care, but the many health facilities and employees in Interior health could simply be part of the problem.

Instead, though, presenters at the forum went through a large number of pro-grams now in place to make our health care sys-tem part of the solution, instead.

Ditto for the Town of Creston, which has been diligent in working to reduce its own carbon foot-print as it provides services

to taxpayers. Coincidentally, a test project is now underway to study the feasibility of offering a full-ser-vice composting program. I’m for-tunate to live in the study neigh-bourhood and I took great plea-sure in rolling my green compost container out to the end of my driveway on Saturday, then to return a while later and find it empty.

Oswald is hoping that the envi-ronmental forum will lead to the creation of a local environmental network, where larger businesses and organizations will meet regu-larly to discuss issues and share successes. Such a network won’t necessarily lead to a lot of notice-able results, because environmen-tal awareness seems to play a large role in most areas of our commu-nity. But the sharing of informa-tion and bringing key players together on a regular basis seems like a logical step whose time has come.

Credit to all the participants for coming to the table for this impor-tant issue. Here’s hoping the momentum continues.

Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.

Forum a positive stepopiNioN LiNe

Published by the Creston Valley Advance,a division of Black Press Group Ltd.Publications Agreement No. 40069240

P.O. Box 1279 • 1018 Canyon St. • Creston, B.C. • V0B 1G0Phone: 250-428-2266 • Fax: 1-250-483-1909

www.crestonvalleyadvance.caPublished Thursdays except statutory holidays

Alex O. Carruthers, Founder

All rights reserved. Contents copyright by the Creston Valley Advance. Any reproduction of material contained in this publication in whole or in part is forbid-den without the expressed written consent of the Publisher. Copyright in letters

and other materials submitted to the Publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the Publisher and its licensees may freely reproduce

them in print, electronic or other forms. It is agreed that The Creston Valley Advance will not be responsible for errors or omissions and is not liable for any amount exceeding the cost of the space used and then only such portion where the errors actually appeared. We reserve the right to edit or reject any submis-

sion or advertisement that is contrary to our Publishing guideline.

Letters to opinion line are welcome on any topic of local or general interest. Opinions expressed in letters to the editor are those of the writers; publication does not imply endorsement by this newspaper. Letters should be either e-mailed, double-spaced and typewrit-ten or legibly handwritten, and generally not exceed 500 words. Letters will be edited in the interests of style, clarity, legality, brevity and taste, as necessary. The Advance reserves the right to refuse publication of any submission. All letters must be signed and include place of residence and telephone number. E-mail letters to [email protected]; drop them off at, or mail them to P.O. Box 1279, 1018 Canyon St., Creston, B.C., V0B 1G0.

Letters to the Editor

The Creston Valley Advance is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper indus-

try. The council considers complaints from the public about conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with

input from both the newspaper and complainant. If talking with the Editor or Publisher of this newspaper does not resolve your complaint about cover-age or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council within 45 days. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby Street, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R 2R2. For further

information, go to www.bcpresscouncil.org

PublisherLorne Eckersley

Ext. 206, [email protected]

EditorBrian Lawrence

Ext. 203, [email protected]

Sales Co-ordinatorAnita Horton

Ext. 204, [email protected]

Circulation/Office ManagerDianne Audette

Ext. 200, [email protected]

Production [email protected]

CONTACT US

We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) for

our publishing activities.

SUBSCRIPTIONSBy carrier: $33.50 (includes GST)Local mail: $50 (includes GST)

National mail: $58 (includes GST)Seniors get free month with yearly subscription

This is the LifeLorne Eckersley

Thursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance6 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

This time of year the greenhouses are starting to empty out. That leaves me with a little more time every morning to complete some odd jobs around the nursery. It’s time to have all the irrigation pipes laid out in the field. Time to catch up on the weed control. Do some extra pest monitoring around the farm. And so on. We haven’t had very much rainfall this year so I’d better put the irrigation pipe to good use.

I potted up a couple of edible fig trees I’ve been growing for many years. A lot of folks are interested in growing these not-quite-hardy-enough fruit trees, too. I always move them into an unheated greenhouse for winter but burying the stems underground can give added winter protection if you haven’t a greenhouse available.

Throughout the day people have questions to be answered concerning plant health care. There are a few leaf rollers out around now. These small green caterpillars roll the leaves of ornamental and fruit trees up while they stay protected inside the roll. They are easy to control while in the early feeding stage but once they stop eating the leaves and pupate, it’s

too late. We carry Btk (Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstakias), a spray that will poison the caterpil-lars. It is a very specific “biological” pesticide.

We have also seen a few cases of powdery mildew. This is a broad spectrum term we use to describe a whole host of fungal growth on plants typically causing a powdery white growth covering the new growth. Powdery mildew on a crim-son king maple will not be the same mildew that you may find on a nine-bark or an apple tree. You can control this disease on small trees and shrubs by spraying the white spores with a mix of one litre of water, a tablespoon of canola oil, a teaspoon of baking soda and a few drop of Safer soap. Spray till the solution is running off the plants.

It’s been a good season for the aphids. At least they are easy to con-trol. You can use a hose and lots of water pressure to spray them off your plants, or for a more complete control,

spray them with a soap and water solution. Do this on a cool overcast day because the sunrays may be magnified by the soapy water. Plant leaves can be burnt by the sun just like you and I.

Maybe it’s the clear skies or just the elevation, but before moving to Creston I wouldn’t have believed the strength of the sun here. For instance it

can fade the colour off a basketball in only a few months. The good part of this is that many plants have better leaf colour here. Blue juniper grows with a more intense blue colour. Variegated plants look better, too.

Of course, talking pest control at this time of year I should mention the western cherry fruit fly. While it is still a little early to start spraying for this winged pest, it is time to have a plan. Some form of weekly control should be applied roughly the third or fourth week of June through a few days before harvest to your cherry trees.

Evan Davies owns Beltane Nursery at 2915 Highway 3 in Erickson.

Nursery NotesEvan Davies

Pests can be controlled

Page 7: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

opiNioN LiNe

“MOCHA” says support a good cause like P.A.W.S. by donating some of your

recyclables.

Your FULL DEPOSIT Bottle Depot plus....

OPEN 9:30 - 4:30Tuesdays to Saturdays

250-428-2929 • 1420 NW Blvd

Columbia Bottle

RecycleNow recycling

fl uorescent and LED

bulbs

www.kokaneeford.com1241 Hwy #3 Creston BC

Phone (250) 428-2206 1-800-262-7151 VSA Dealer #7429

SERVING THE

KOOTENAYS

SINCE 1984

KOKANEE FORD

of theFeature

Larry Nichol

Sale Price

$8,999

Our friendly knowledgeable staff are here to help you!

All Wheel Drive, 5-passenger, 3.4L V6 SPFI, Sunroof, Fully

Equipped, Air Conditioning, CD Stereo, Power Seats, All Wheel

Drive, Aluminum Wheels

2006 Pontiac Torrent

Stk# 13T537A

Located in the Creston Valley Mall1000-7 NW Blvd

Creston, BC V0B 1G6

250-428-2294www.crestonvalleyinsurance.com

[email protected]

• Travel Insurance • Personal Insurance• Business Insurance • Auto Insurance• Driver Services

The COVERAGE you needPROTECTION you can trust!

Creston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 7

To the Editor:I was very pleased to see 200

Creston residents take part in the worldwide uprising against Monsanto’s piracy, taking biodiversity and genetic resources from farming communities, and other crimes. Thank you — it is high time that we stand up and make ecocide a crime against humanity alongside genocide.

The last 20 years have seen very rapid erosion of seed diversity and seed sovereignty. The World Trade Organization (WTO) further accelerat-ed the spread of genetically engineered seed, which can be patented and for which royalties can be collected.

While the majority of Canadians want all genetically modified organ-isms to be labelled, our prime minister is supporting the likes of Monsanto to prevent labelling.

Our MP David Wilks wrote in a May 30 letter, “Any person who holds a pub-lic office position, either elected or appointed, should not only withstand public scrutiny, but stand before the public to explain any shortcomings. If you can do neither, you should do the honourable thing and quit the position.”

I fully agree with him and hope that Prime Minister Stephen Harper will do the honourable thing and quit his posi-tion. After all, the prime minister has again and again trampled on democra-cy and ignored the will of the people.

Mr. Wilks is asking us to be proud, patriotic Canadians. A good start would be to protect our home and native land and our sacred Earth from destruction by greedy corporations. And to get rid of prime ministers and other politicians acting as their willing helpers.

Henry DahleCreston

To the Editor:Earlier this year, the Canadian

Supreme Court ruled that biblical speech opposing homosexual behavior is a hate crime (theaquilareport.com).

The Bible reveals two things very clearly, in relation to the cross on which Jesus died.

First, “the wages of sin is death.” (Romans 6:23) The definition of sin cannot be changed. It’s intrinsically, scientifically, lethally opposed to how God designed and created the uni-verse. If the definition could be changed, the cross would not have happened.

Second, that God loves us more than His own life. (Revelation 1:5) Sinners of all kinds are deeply loved by their Creator. If that weren’t true, the cross would not have happened.

Christians are never taught by the Bible to ridicule or hate any person. Some Christians may hate people of a certain group — but the Bible doesn’t teach them that.

Because sin hurts and destroys us, God cannot give it His approval and support. His love for us won’t allow it.

He will never make sin innocent and harmless. But He has made a method of escaping it — and the spiritual and physical dying it causes.

God’s love for His creatures gener-ates His hatred for the sins that harm them. Despite our inclinations and legal rulings to the contrary, our human sinfulness needs to be addressed — not through increasing evil, such as hating and ridiculing peo-ple, but through the love and truth of God.

Ken LemkyCreston

To the Editor:Orpheus, an all male choir (with a

female director) from Vancouver, pre-sented a concert on June 3 at Prince Charles Theatre. They are a remarkably talented group of harmonizers with the only music supplied by one of their own, on piano. What a treat is was to hear them sing for us!

The theatre was well filled by many fortunate community members and Prince Charles Secondary School stu-dents. The audience was invited to sing the chorus of Hallelujah, and I must say the participation was great and blended well with the choir. It was an hour very well spent.

Oh, yes — another fantastic freebie! What a town!

Sandy BuckmasterCreston

To the Editor:(Re: “Senators should be accountable”,

May 30 Advance, page 7)If my taxes pay the salary or expens-

es of any elected servant or employee, or if public money is spent for any project, then I, and every taxpayer, should have every right to see where taxes are going, whether at the local, provincial or federal level.

An audit should be done for every level of government, from the Senate to the local authority, and the results be made available to the general public without any “spin doctoring” being done.

Kootenay-Columbia MP David Wilks wrote, of senators, “Any person who holds any public office position … should not only withstand public scru-tiny, but stand before the public to explain any shortcomings.”

Alberta MP Brent Rathgeber wrote, of Government, “I have reluc-tantly come to the inescapable con-clusion that the government’s lack of support for my transparency bill is tantamount to a lack of support for transparency and open government generally.”

In 1896, Christian author Ellen White wrote, in Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing (page 68), “Everything that Christians do should be as transparent as the sun-light. Truth is of God; deception, in every one of its myriad forms, is of

Satan; and whoever in any way departs from the straight line of truth is betraying himself into the power of the wicked one. ... We cannot speak the truth unless our minds are con-tinually guided by Him who is truth.”

If only we would all live the truth and practice no deception.

All of us are sinners and capable of committing the worst of sins, but if Christian principles were lived out, then the deception and greed which is prevalent in society and many profes-sions would be eliminated.

Ian CottonCreston

To the Editor:It just makes me sick to hear politi-

cians whine about their inability to do the things that their constituants want done. The May 30 letter about senator accountability (“Senators should be accountable”, page 7) is a shining example of this. In it, MP David Wilks says he is “equaly upset over the entire set of events” regarding the senate scandal. Need you be reminded that your government appointed these peo-ple to these positions? So, who should be accountable? Its like giving a two-year-old a box of fudgies then being shocked he ate the whole box and wiped his hands off on the furniture.

You need to ask the Supreme Court if senate reform can be done? If they write the laws, what do we need you for? You’re the government — that’s what you get paid to do! I know that getting 50 per cent of the voters to agree on anything is difficult when only 38 per cent voted for your party. “It’s not likely to happen,” is like say-ing, “It’s too hard, so I don’t want to do it.” I had an employee that said that to me once. Guess what? I fired him.

That’s not likely to happen in this riding, though. Our MP could be smok-ing crack with the mayor of Toronto behind the Parliament building and this riding would still vote Conservative. During the provincial election, I ran into one guy who said he wasn’t voting because there wasn’t a Conservative running in this riding. I was shocked he’d even consider that with Internet censorship, gagging the CBC, bank bail-outs, hidden slush funds, the bogus eco-nomic action plan, document tamper-ing, robocalls, veterans rights, bullying and protesters rights being vandalized by his idols. He told me, “Sometimes these things need to happen to get things done.” It doesn’t happen very often, but I was speechless. I can’t debate with intelligence like that.

One woman told me she voted Conservative because she believes in the Bible. As if Stephen was the messiah or something. I asked her to show me the passage that says, “Thou shalt vote for Stephan Harper,” but she couldn’t.

The one who is accountable for all this rubbish is you, the taxpayer. At the end of the day, it’s your money. If you won’t hold these clowns accountable for their actions, then you deserve what you get and it will continue to happen. They mock you at every instance. Be careful what you say, David. Try to remember what happened the last time you spoke out against the fascist elite that run this country.

Tyson SorokeWest Creston

Politicians should help protect land

God’s love and truthare needed

Free concert by Orpheus enjoyed

Christian principles end greed

Taxpayers responsible for politics

Page 8: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

Having studied many topics throughout my life I came to an interesting yet simple conclu-sion: Most human failures on any scale are due to the loss of a moral compass.

Look at the bill recently passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by into law by President Barack Obama giving Monsanto immunity from prosecution. All Monsanto needed to do was to

bribe, er, donate to U.S. politicians who inserted the immunity clause into an unrelated bill and, lo and behold, fraud on a massive scale was born and cemented. Millions if not billions of humans are wondering if America went mad. Remember, Monsanto gave this world DDT, Agent Orange and genetically modified garbage. The first two are self-evident as to what value it brought to anyone. The third one is best answered by sui-cides of Indian farmers who lost everything after using the high-promise low-return Monsanto genetically modified garbage.

Had the U.S. politicos an iota of sound mind and an ounce of heart or soul, this nonsense would have never taken place. The U.S. politi-cians lost their moral compass.

The other notable example was the last B.C. election, in which we were presented with one of three unique choices: vote from the pool of sold-out parties, vote for unelectable odd dudes or stay at home knowing our elections are, in fact, selections with a capital S.

Why do I say that? Because the Liberals are greasing wheels of their corporate buddies and the NDP does the same for big unions, while the Greens were unelectable for one, and only one, reason: they are pushing a highly controversial homosexual agenda, thus chasing away prospec-tive voters from all walks of life.

Did not James Bovard warn that democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner?

To add salt to the injury, shortly after the elec-tion, the court basically rubber-stamped that Chinese workers can replace Canadians in B.C. mines. For those with a memory span longer than few years, the Liberals shoved the HST down our throats — once again, shortly after the election.

Both the Liberals and NDP are plunging our province into debt that will eventually destroy our children, if not us. This is just one of many examples showing that instead of natural resources and politicians bringing benefits to the majority of B.C. residents, we are selling our resources and our children’s future with politi-cians securing their temporary spot at the trough. Lost moral compass, anyone?

The last example I want to touch on is our beloved senators’ expenses. Harper was swearing all the way, until he weaseled his way into a major-ity government, that he would not stuff the Senate with unelected and unelectable cronies. Not only did the opposite happen, it turns out his buddies are the worst of the worst at the trough — with Duffy racking up illegal expenses of $90,000 being the tip of the iceberg among Harper’s appointees. To make things worse, the prime minister’s chief of staff, Harper’s right hand, wrote a personal cheque to cover Duffy’s indiscretions to keep Duffy quiet for a while. Of course, Harper denied it, then was frustrated, then did not show up for a question period. We would learn nothing of this without whistle blowers, would we?

I chose examples from politics because it is an area that touches all aspects of life and affects us and our descendants long after we are gone. If we do care, can we search our lives and surroundings for a moral compass, and if that’s what was lost, recover, restore, safeguard and start using it?

Vladimir Certik believes that thinking outside the box and engaging fellow citizens may bring simple solutions to complex problems. The West Creston resident can be reached at 250-402-0055.

opiNioN LiNeThursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance8 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

2013 Just “Tri” It! Triathlon ResultsAge Category Name Time

12-19 Male Kobus LeRoux 1:08:2420-29 Female Caroline Marshall 1:20:0630-39 Female Jill Phelps 1:04:11 FASTEST FEMALE30-39 Male Keith Adams 1:05:0040-49 Female Sumarie LeRoux 1:12:5340-49 Male Rob Armstrong 0:51:40 FASTEST MALE50-59 Female Colleen Mooney 1:20:3050-59 Male Kriegler LeRoux 1:09:4260+ Male Bryan Ellefson 1:21:00Team 36-71 TEAM CLUKE 1:22:29Team 72-119 TEAM KOEHOORN/NICHOLSON 1:15:40Team 120-155 LEAN, MEAN, & KEEN 1:07:00Team 156+ TRP – TEAM THOROUGHBREDS 1:12:47

A HUGE THANK YOUTO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS AND

EVENT SPONSORS.WITHOUT YOU, THIS EVENT

WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE!Annette SmithsonAshley GrantCecile EddyCharles VanderwindtChris DooleyDale JacksonDon TarrantFred HoogenboomHeather StaggHelene Crane Jeannette WaylingJoy MargitanKen Miller

Kennedy GorhamKim HardingKitty McCullochKlaus KuhnleinLinda LashbrookLinda TeagueLoretta FladhammerLynn HoogenboomMary HaberstockMichelle DurningNeil Ostafi chuk Nicole NilssonPat Smith

Patricia ColwellPeter ChambersRandy FediukRene GroenhuysenRita KuhnleinSigne MillerSue VanderwindtSusan WhiteThomas WaylingTiffany GorhamTim Wayling

• A Break in Time Caffé• ABS Excavating• Cavell St Dental Clinic• Creston Optometric Eye Centre• Creston Physioworks & More• Dairy Queen

• Dr. Jordan Catherall• Golden Herb• Pharmasave• Pyramid Building Supplies• Wynndel Box & Lumber

Creston Valley Minor Hockey Association

REGISTRATION AT THE CRESTON COMMUNITY COMPLEX

Wednesday June 26 • 6 - 8 pm Thursday June 27 • 6 - 8 pm Registration for: • Jr novice $300 • Sr novice $325 • Atom, peewee, bantam, midget will be $450

LATE REGISTRATION September, the fees will increase by $50 per player.

Rep tryout fee is $60, rep fee for the year will be $200. Coaches applications for the upcoming season can be picked up at the Creston Community Complex front desk. The application can be filled out and returned. The closing will be on August 1, 2013.  

picked up at the Creston Community Complex front desk. picked up at the Creston Community Complex front desk.

CROSS CANADA by MOTORCOACHAutumn Splendour Tour

(departs from Calgary) 29 days, Sept. 10* EASTERN CANADA & MARITIMES

FALL FOLIAGE(fl y to & return from Toronto) 20 days, Sept. 11*

NEWFOUNDLAND & THE BEST OFTHE MARITIMES

(fl y to & return from Toronto) 24 days, Sept. 15*ATLANTIC CANADA & NEWFOUNDLAND(fl y to Halifax & return from St. John’s)

15 days, Sept. 19ALL TOUR DATES ARE GUARANTEED*

This is the first of eight short essays that will map out a mindful-ness approach to stress and pain. To be human is to know stress and pain. We all live with and cannot escape from uncertainties and diffi-culties such as illness, aging, death and our inability to fully control daily events. Modern times are laden with new and greater threats, such as nuclear wartime, terrorism,

erratic and violent weather pat-terns, and other environmental catastrophes. With the advent of high-speed communication we face an onslaught of news, usually bad news that can give us an unbal-anced focus on trauma and gloom.

No wonder our brains get over-whelmed by this pace of life. No wonder we are susceptible to frus-tration, worry, panic and even self-

judgement and impatience. No wonder we turn to medication to try to find balance in our lives. While some medications are essential for managing spe-

cific health issues, it is also important to cultivate inner resources for dealing with stress, pain and illness. A well-thought out and consistent mindfulness practice can help develop those inner resources.

Consider how often minor daily stresses affect your thoughts and emotions, which in turn, affect your body. You may find yourself stressed out when waiting in line at Overwaitea or at the post office, when driving in summer tourist traffic, when facing a deadline or when having a difficult con-

versation. Even minor stresses such as these can cause all kinds of symptoms: muscular tension, headaches, insomnia, gastroin-testinal upset and skin condi-

tions. Long-term stress can be a factor in serious diseases such as cancer, heart disease, addiction and dementia — especially if you rely on unhealthy strat-egies to cope

with stress such as overeating, smoking, substance abuse or overworking.

As much as we’d like to ignore these stress-producing concerns, the fact is, we can’t control the world around us and to be human means that there will always be situations that produce worry, stress and anxiety. The answer isn’t to turn away our discomfort; it’s to turn toward it, so we can get in touch with difficulties and learn to work with them in a helpful way. Mindfulness prac-tices teach us to live with stress

while dropping suffering and fear. Even though it is impossi-ble to eliminate stressors, we can engage them differently by mindfully examining what may be influencing our rela-tionship to the challenges that life brings. With a mindfulness practice we can determine what helps and what harms.

Suggested practice: For the next two weeks, take 10 min-utes every day to do nothing but notice the connection between what you are thinking and how your are feeling phys-ically and emotionally. Observe your thoughts, emotions and physical sensations and con-sider how they relate to one another. Then take this practice into your daily life. For exam-ple, notice your initial reaction when you are stuck in a lineup or in a difficult conversation. Then notice how bringing mindfulness to the situation offers you an opportunity to respond differently.

Kuya Minogue is the resident teacher at Creston’s ZenWords Zen Centre. For more information, she can be reached at 250-428-6500.

Stress and pain part of human condition

Kuya Minogue

AZen's-Eye

View

Consider This

Vladimir Certik

Moral compass needed

Page 9: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

TV LisTiNgs

SATURDAY MORNING / JUNE 157 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30

3 Anne Hobo Canada Weekend Operation Smile Written Movie Operation Smile Worst Drivers

4 11 Good Morning KOMO 4 News Hanna Ocean Recipe Food NASCAR Racing

5 Chica Pajan. Poppy Justin 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å 6 9 KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Liberty Liberty Doodle. Doodle. Paid Paid Hip Hop Paid Skincare

7 13 Morning News News 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å 8 10 Motoring Score Open Preview 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round. (N) (Live) Å 9 19 Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Premier Sportfish IndyCar Racing UFC Countdown MLB Blue

11 12 Saturday Morning News (N) Å Fishn Fishing Power Driving Noon News Hour

12 22 Rob Ro Rolie Art Att. Shrinks Magic Arthur Upside Miss BG Lilly Echo Dogs Dogs

13 3 Animal Super Doodle Cross Absolutely Equestrian Soccer

14 8 Edge DFlyTV Swap TV On Spot Career Eco Co. Paid Paid Paid Paid Facelift? WEN

15 Saturday Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next List CNN Newsroom

16 6 Trucks! Muscle Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo

17 23 Million Dollar Million Dollar Dens Dens Dens Dens Hunters Hunters Esther Esther

18 14 Sell: Extreme Flip This House Flip This House Flip This House Flip This House Flip This House

21 Love It Will Will Will Will ›› “Sweet Home Alabama” (’02) Josh Lucas Property

22 Rated A Sidekick Squirrel Squirrel Sponge. Parents Kung Fu Turtles Turtles Beyblade Pokémon Rangers

23 CBC News Now With Nancy Wilson From Toronto. (N) Å CBC News Now With Christine Birak (N) Å 25 Lost Girl ’ ›› “The Dukes of Hazzard” (’05) ’ ››› “The Other Guys” (’10) Will Ferrell. ’ Get

26 15 Last Car Standing Mayday Å Dangerous Flights Mayday Å Deadliest Catch Finding Bigfoot

27 Money Money Matchmaker Hawaii Five-0 ’ Hawaii Five-0 ’ Hawaii Five-0 ’ Hawaii Five-0 ’ 28 18 Moving Up Å Surreal Estate ’ 1st 1st Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried

30 The Listener Å Graceland ’ Criminal Minds ’ Shame ›› “Mission: Impossible” (’96) Tom Cruise.

31 Johnny T Gumball Looney Adven Dragons Ninjago “Scooby Doo-Phantosaur” Scooby Johnny T

32 20 Hannah Sonny Wizards Dog Good Wingin’ It A.N.T. Farm Å Austin Shake It “Wizards-Waver”

33 Paid Atl. Eats ››› “Stuart Little 2” (’02, Comedy) “Larry the Cable Guy” Jim Browns

34 Seinfeld Seinfeld Commun Big Bang Cash Cash Match Match Just for Laughs Half Hour Half Hour

36 Grill Grill Jamie Sand. Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å Restaurant Sta. My. Din My. Din

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

38 Pawn Pawn Yukon Gold ’ Perfect Storms ’ ››› “Public Enemies” (’09) Johnny Depp. ’ Å 39 “Recon 2020” Inner Inner Panic Button ’ Exit ’ Å Ghost Mine Å Paranormal Wi.

40 Rawhide Rawhide ››› “Once Upon a Time in the West” (’69, Western) Henry Fonda. Wyatt

42 Food Food ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s

43 (3:00) CTV News Weekend ’ Å CTV News Weekend ’ Å 44 Peppa Little Mike Umi Max, Rby Big Angelina Franklin Babar Sesame Thomas Toopy &

45 (6:00) Weekend Morning News (N) Driving Fishing Power Canadian Ice Pilots NWT ’ Myster Simpson

48 7 Omni Stern View: Journey Begins The Road to Perfect Health Women’s Bodies, Wisdom

49 Jee Gurbani Watno Dur ’ Punjabi Punjab Gaunda Lamia Naavi Quran Words Lok

50 Zénon Benjamin Toupie Manny Glurp Magi Football Gawayn Oniva Épicerie TJ Studio

2 (6:00) Saturday Morning News Driving Fishing Power Canadian Ice Pilots NWT ’ Myster Simpson

54 MMVA ›› “I, Robot” (’04) Will Smith. Å (:45) › “Road Trip: Beer Pong” (’09) “Transformers: Revenge”

64 (:10) “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (’77) ›› “K-PAX” (’01) Kevin Spacey. Å “2001: A Space Odyssey”

81 Cobayes Diambars TV5 Jrnl Téles Des racines et des ailes Journal Ports

224 Hot Rod Garage Garage Faster NASCAR NASCAR Racing Speed Test Drive Dumbest Monster Jam

SATURDAY AFTERNOON / JUNE 151 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 Lovett Dr. Marla Cash Cash Celebrity Celebrity etalk ’ App CTV News (N) ’ W5 Å (DVS)

4 11 NASCAR ESPN Sports Saturday (N) Cash Cash Rescue Explore News ABC KOMO 4 News

5 (9:00) 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round. (N) Å News To Be Announced

6 9 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Sports Big News News News News

7 13 (9:00) 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round. (N) Å Kds To Be Announced

8 10 (9:00) 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round. (N) Å Sports Rugby Canada vs. Ireland. (N) Å 9 19 MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Texas Rangers. Å UFC Central UFC Preliminary Fights (N) Å 11 12 Myster Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “The Green Hornet” (’11) Seth Rogen. Å News Evening News (N)

12 22 Rivers Rivers Architect/Change Frontiers of Great Migrations Story-Science Be the Creature

13 3 Soccer Dragons’ Den ’ National Market Hockey Tonight 2013 Stanley Cup Final

14 8 Paid Paid Paid Skincare TrainIn1 MLB MLB Baseball Regional Coverage. (N) ’ (Live) Å 15 Newsr’m Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Newsroom Anderson Cooper Anthony Bourd.

16 6 Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Ways (:36) ››› “Remember the Titans” (’00) ’ 17 23 Design Design Consumed (N) ’ Holmes Inspection Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Income Property

18 14 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Longmire Å Longmire Å 21 Property Brothers ››› “Carnal Innocence” (’11) Deal ››› “Wedding Daze” (’06) My Best

22 Turtles Turtles Squirrel Squirrel Squirrel Squirrel Sidekick Sidekick Sidekick Sidekick Zoink’d! Splatalot

23 CBC News Now National Issue National One/One Doc Zone ’ the fifth estate ’ National Market

25 (12:30) ›› “Get Smart” (’08) ’ Å ›› “Infected” (’08) Gil Bellows. ’ “Recoil” (’11) Steve Austin. ’ Å 26 15 Never Never Texas Car Wars Cash How/ Cash Cash Last Car Standing Deadliest Catch

27 Hawaii Five-0 ’ Kendra Kendra Eat St. Eat St. Princess Princess Matchmaker Money Money

28 18 Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life

30 ››› “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang” (’05) Missing ’ Å The Listener ’ Boston’s Finest ’ The First 48 Å 31 Rocket Matt Total Total Total Total Deten Just Kid Jim Jim Jim MrsDou

32 20 Wizards Phineas Gravity ANT Good Wizards Jessie Dog Shake It Jessie “Finding Nemo”

33 King King Fam Guy Fam Guy Office Office Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› “Shaft” (’00) Samuel L. Jackson.

34 Big Bang Commun Cash Cash Seinfeld Seinfeld Half Hour Half Hour Big Bang Commun Match Match

36 Diners Diners Diners Diners Food Food Food Food Eat St. Eat St. Donut Donut

37 24 Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Liquida Liquida

38 American Pickers Pawn Pawn Perfect Storms ’ Yukon Gold ’ Museum Secrets “King’s Speech”

39 Inner ››› “Let Me In” (’10) Kodi Smit-McPhee. ’ Sinbad ’ Primeval: New Being Human (N)

40 (12:30) ›› “Wyatt Earp” (’94, Biography) Kevin Costner, Dennis Quaid. ›› “The Transporter” (’02) Å 42 ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Eat St. Eat St. Food Food ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s

43 CTV News CTV Lovett CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)

44 Wiggle Peter Care Brs Bubble Octo Mike Toopy & Peter Big Dino Toopy & Mike

45 Simpson Simpson ›› “The Green Hornet” (’11) Seth Rogen. Å News News Whatever Final 24

48 7 Northrup Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled ’ Å Jimmy Dean-Country Magic

49 Singh Words Tehlka Sardari Gaunda Punjabi Sanjha Masti ’ Mulaqat Made in Des-Pardes ’ 50 Zone doc (SC) On prend toujours ›› “Tomber... pile” (’06) (SC) La semaine verte TJ C.-B. Pent

2 Simpson Simpson ›› “The Green Hornet” (’11) Seth Rogen. Å News News Hour Final 24

54 “Transformers: Revenge” MMVA Trial Degrassi Degrassi MuchMusic Countdown ’ Å 64 “2001: Odyssey” (1:55) ›› “Lost in Space” (’98) Å (:10) “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (’77) Spawn

81 Ports Mixeur Tout-monde Quest. Journal Recettes de chefs Le plus grand cabaret du monde

224 On Edge Rolex Sports Car Series Racing Mid-Ohio. (N) (Live) SP Cen TORC: The Off Road Championship

SATURDAY EVENING / JUNE 157 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Saving Hope ’ Flashpoint ’ The Listener ’ News News (:05) “Everything’s Gone Green” (’06)

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Zero Hour “Chain” Zero Hour (N) ’ Mistresses “Pilot” News (:35) Burn Notice Castle

5 Dateline NBC ’ News (:29) Saturday Night Live ’ News Paid Paid Hair Cancer Paid

6 9 Paid Paid ›› “A Gentleman’s Game” (’01) 48 Hours ’ Å News (:35) The Mentalist Blue

7 13 To Be Announced To Be Announced Dateline NBC ’ News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ 8 10 SportsCentre (N) Å Cabbie Open Preview SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLS Soccer Indy Lights (Taped) Sportsnet Con. Poker After Dark Blue Cricket

11 12 Final 24 Zero Hour “Chain” Zero Hour (N) ’ King ’ News (:34) Saturday Night Live ’ 12 22 Superpride Heartbeat Å Midsomer Murders ’ Å Liberators Midsomer Murders

13 3 Stanley Cup ›› “Becoming Jane” (’07) Anne Hathaway. ’ ›› “No Reservations” (’07) ’ Å TBA

14 8 Alien File Conspir. Two Men Two Men Big Bang Big Bang Q13 Wanted Hell’s Kitchen Goodwin Whacked

15 Anthony Bourd. Stroumboulop Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Stroumboulop Anthony Bourd.

16 6 Remem Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Ways (10:55) Spike Guys Choice 2013 ’ 17 23 Esther Esther Consumed Å Design Design Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Million Dollar

18 14 Longmire Å (:01) The Glades (:01) Longmire (:01) Longmire (:01) Longmire (12:02) The Glades

21 (6:30) “My Best Friend’s Wedding” › “When in Rome” (’10) Kristen Bell. ››› “My Best Friend’s Wedding”

22 Baby Zoink’d! ›› “Men in Black II” (’02) ’ Å Zoink’d! Splatalot Baby Splatalot “Men in Black II”

23 The Untouchables Doc Zone ’ National One/One The Untouchables National Issue National One/One

25 ›› “Bad Teacher” (’11) Å ›› “Get Smart” (’08) Steve Carell. ’ Å ›› “Bad Teacher” (’11) ’ 26 15 River Monsters River Monsters Deadliest Catch Last Car Standing River Monsters Moonshiners ’ 27 Eat St. Eat St. Princess Princess Housewives/OC Kendra Kendra Hawaii Five-0 ’ Big Brother

28 18 Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Paid Paid

30 The First 48 Å ››› “The Bourne Identity” (’02) Matt Damon. (:25) ››› “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang” Mission

31 (6:30) ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (’93) ›› “Austin Powers in Goldmember” Fugget Crash “Perfect Storm”

32 20 Find Deck Sonny Random ›› “Lost in Yonkers” (’93) ’ Å “It Could Happen to You” Over

33 › “Rush Hour 3” (’07) Jackie Chan. ›› “Vertical Limit” (’00) Chris O’Donnell. ›› “Head of State” (’03)

34 Just for Laughs Simpson Simpson Russell Peters Gas Gas Just for Laughs “American Pie”

36 Gotta Gotta Food Food Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å Restaurant Sta. My. Din My. Din

37 24 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters ’ Tradition Paid

38 (6:00) “The King’s Speech” Secret Pawn Pawn American Pickers Swamp People ’ Yukon Gold ’ 39 (:15) “Jack the Giant Killer” (’13) Å (:15) ›› “Outlander” (’08) James Caviezel. ’ “Masters of the Universe”

40 ›› “The Transporter” (’02) Å The Killing Å CSI: Miami Å CSI: Miami Å CSI: Miami Å 42 Eat St. Eat St. Food Food ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s

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

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

45 King ’ Zero Hour “Chain” Zero Hour (N) ’ News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ World Poker Tour

48 7 Magic Muddy Waters & Rolling Doors Live at the Bowl ’68 70s & 80s Soul Rewind (My Music) ’ 49 Aikam ’ Taur Lashkara ’ Waqt 4 U Aaja “Jews & Money” Classics Believe

50 Petite séduction Enfants de télé Médecins TJ 1800 sec (:12) ››› “Pilotes de choix” (’95)

2 King ’ Zero Hour “Chain” Zero Hour (N) ’ News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ World Poker Tour

54 ›› “I, Robot” (’04) Will Smith. Å (:25) ››› “X2: X-Men United” (’03) Å (12:10) “I, Robot”

64 (6:30) “Spawn” ›› “John Carpenter’s Vampires” › “Blood and Chocolate” ›› “The Fountain” (’06)

81 Plus grand cabaret TV5 Jrnl (:35) On n’est pas couché Alexis Gruss,

224 NASCAR Racing Richard Petty TORC: The Off Road Championship Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

A Division of

SERVING THECRESTONVALLEYSINCE 1948Anita Horton, Sales [email protected]

Transform Your Life.Be Your Potential!

Jasmine LothienProfessional CounsellorD.V.A.T.I., B.C.A.T.R.250-402-3262Crime victim assistance claims welcome

Anglican Christ Church (Episcopal) 422 7th Ave. North 250-428-4248

Sunday Worship 9:30 am

CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST (Mennonite) 1152 Hwy 21 North 250-428-9079CRESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Worship - 11 am 2431 Ash Street 250-428-7547VALLEYVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Service - 11 am 234 - 36th Ave North 250-428-4861REDEEMER LUTHERAN Praise 9:30am Sunday Worship -10 am 315 - 15th Ave North 250-428-9100GLAD TIDINGS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday Worship - 10:30 am 2408 Cedar Street 250-428-7418TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Sunday Worship - 10 am 128 - 10th Ave North 250-428-4015ST. STEPHEN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Service - 10:30 am 306 Northwest Blvd 250-428-9745HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH Sat. Service 5 pm, Sun. Service 10 am 128 16th Ave N 250-428-2300ERICKSON COVENANT CHURCH Sunday Service 11 am • ericksoncovenant.ca 6017-Canyon/Lister Rd 250-428-4174SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Sabbath Sch. 9 am • Worship Serv. 11 am 713 Cavell Street 250-428-5214NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Service 10:30 am • newlifecreston.ca 1821 Elm Street 250-428-5975WYNNDEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday Service 11 am 5113 Wynndel Rd 250-428-5645

a P.A.W.S. projectCall 250-428-7297

www.paws-crestonbc.org“Take me Home!” is sponsored by...

LIL’ MUTTPET RESORT

• Boarding Dogs & Cats• Pet Food & Supplies

250-428-5837Grooming Boarding

1304 NW Blvd 3323 Phillips Rd

"Wanda"One of the two girl 'W' kitties, Wanda is one of the little ones born to a Russian Blue named Smokey. Now in PAWS care

and ready for adoption.

Take Me Home

Creston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 9

Page 10: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

TV LisTiNgs

SUNDAY MORNING / JUNE 167 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30

3 App etalk ’ Question Period Remodel Remodel Marilyn Denis Gas Gas Worst Driver

4 11 Good Morning KOMO 4 News This Week Rescue Paid Paid Cash Paid Cash

5 Flash Meet the Press (N) Paid 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å 6 9 CBS News Sunday Morning Nation WEN Paid Paid Skincare Smile Skincare Paid Paid

7 13 News News 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å 8 10 Report Mcycle Open Preview 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) (Live) Å 9 19 Sportsnet Con. Big Sporting Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. MLB Blue MLB Baseball

11 12 Sunday Morning News (N) Å Block Context Osteen In Touch Noon News Hour

12 22 Rob Ro Rolie Tree Fu Shrinks Magic Arthur Wild Little Little Babar Animals Animals

13 3 Animal Artzooka Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market TBA Soccer

14 8 David V’Impe Fox News Sunday Skincare Paid Paid Paid Fat Loss Paid Paid Paid

15 Fareed Zakaria Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria CNN Newsroom Your Money (N)

16 6 Trucks! Muscle Tattoo (:32) Bar Rescue (:38) Bar Rescue (:45) Bar Rescue ’ (11:51) Bar Rescue

17 23 Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Holmes Makes Renovation Hunters Hunt Intl Bryan Bryan

18 14 Longmire Å Longmire Å The Killer Speaks The Killer Speaks The Killer Speaks The Killer Speaks

21 Buying and Selling Will Will Will Will Chris Chris Chris Chris Deal Be- Boss

22 Squirrel Pet Shop Pet Shop Winx Splatalot Zoink’d! Young Boys Sponge. Kung Fu Parents Sidekick

23 CBC News Now With Nancy Wilson From Toronto. (N) Å CBC News Now With Christine Birak (N) Å 25 ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction” (’07) › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction” (’07)

26 15 Mighty Planes Mighty Planes Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Last Car Standing

27 Murder in Paradise Casino Casino NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles

28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Family S.O.S. Breaking Amish: Breaking Amish:

30 The Listener ’ Boston’s Finest ’ ››› “The Patriot” (’00, War) Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger. ’ Å Bourne

31 Trnsfrm Kaijudo Max Dragons “Night at the Museum: Smithsonian” ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (’93) Å 32 20 Hannah Sonny Wizards Dog Good Wingin’ It ANT Jessie Austin Shake It “Let It Shine” (’12)

33 Career P. Affairs ›› “The Last Song” (’10, Drama) › “One Missed Call” (’08) Ed Burns › “The Reaping”

34 Seinfeld Seinfeld Commun Big Bang Cash Cash Match Match Just for Laughs Russell Peters

36 Barbe Barbe Pioneer Pioneer The American Top Chef Canada Giving You the Food Network Star

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

38 Pawn Pawn American Pickers Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers

39 Exploding Sun ’ Panic Button ’ Paranormal Wi. Ghost Mine Å Inner ›› “Outlander” (’08) ’ 40 (:04) ››› “Grease” (’78) John Travolta. Å (:32) › “The Haunting” (’99) Liam Neeson. Å “Glass House”

42 ››› “RoboCop” (’87) Peter Weller. ›› “The Running Man” (’87) ’ Å ››› “Top Gun” (’86) Tom Cruise.

43 CTV News Weekend ’ Å CTV News Weekend ’ Å 44 Peppa Little Mike Umi Franklin Dora... Caillou Bob Angelina Franklin Thomas Toopy &

45 (6:00) Weekend Morning News (N) Block Context Osteen In Touch 16x9 Å Engineering

48 7 MotorWk Autoline E Street Record Group Need Journal Contrary Best of Pledge

49 Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power ’ Context Living Truth Å Faith Food Qk Study Believe

50 Zénon Benjamin Booka Manny Club Oniva Jour/Seigneur Découverte (SC) TJ Verte

2 (6:00) Sunday Morning News (N) Block Context Osteen Minis 16x9 Å Engineering

54 Calif. MMVA Pretty Little Liars Teen Wolf Å The Voice The artists perform. Å The Voice Å 64 “Smokey and the Bandit” (:20) › “The Musketeer” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” “Rumble-Bronx”

81 Temps présent Kiosque TV5 Jrnl Amérik. Thalassa Journal Hôtes

224 NASCAR RaceDay (N) (Live) Moto-Cause Top Truck (N) Celebrity Truck U MotoGP Racing

SUNDAY AFTERNOON / JUNE 161 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 Cash Cash “Zeyda and the Hitman” (’04) ’ W5 Å (DVS) CTV News Å Cleve Big Bang

4 11 “Teenage Dragonslayer” Cash ABC News NBA 2013 NBA Finals: Heat at Spurs

5 (9:00) 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) Å Betty The Voice Å 2013 Miss USA

6 9 Paid Paid Paid Paid Skincare Paid Insider Pets.TV News News News News

7 13 (9:00) 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) Å Animal KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N)

8 10 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship SportsCentre (N) Å 2013 NBA Finals: Heat at Spurs

9 19 MLB Baseball: Blue Jays at Rangers Sportsnet Con. Red Bull Signature Series Å Red Bull Series

11 12 Engineering Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (’06) News (5:59) News Hour

12 22 Our Part Rescue Ancient Clues Be the Creature Lions Gate Bridge: Early Queens Frontiers of

13 3 Soccer TBA Soccer Confederations Cup: Spain vs. Uruguay. To Be Announced

14 8 ›› “Hitman” (’07) Timothy Olyphant. Facelift? Paid Skincare Paid Summer Hair Two Men Two Men

15 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourd. “Girl Rising” (’13)

16 6 (12:56) Bar Rescue (:02) Bar Rescue (:08) Bar Rescue (:14) Bar Rescue ’ (:19) Bar Rescue Rescue

17 23 Income Property Holmes Makes Decked Decked Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Decks Decks

18 14 Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.

21 Be- Boss Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine › “When in Rome” (’10) Kristen Bell. Deal Deal

22 iCarly ’ iCarly ’ › “Are We Done Yet?” (’07) ’ Å ›› “Daddy Day Care” (’03) ’ Å “Imagine That” ’ 23 CBC News Now Market Doc Zone ’ the fifth estate ’ The Untouchables The National (N)

25 › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ Defiance ’ Å Copper ’ Continuum ’ Continuum (N) ’ 26 15 Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Mighty Planes (N) Mighty Planes (N)

27 NCIS: Los Angeles Casino Casino Murder in Paradise Security Security 72 Hours ’ Å The Hero ’ Å 28 18 Breaking Amish: Breaking Amish: Breaking Amish: Medium Medium 19 Kids-Count Medium Medium

30 (12:30) ››› “The Bourne Identity” Missing ’ The Listener ’ ›› “Baby for Sale” (’04) ’ Å 31 MrsDou Game- Total Total Total Total Jim Jim Rocket Rocket Just Kid Skatoony

32 20 Let It Phineas Gravity ANT Good Wizards Jessie Dog Shake It Austin Good Really

33 › “The Reaping” The Closer Å Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang › “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”

34 Big Bang Commun Cash Cash Seinfeld Seinfeld Russell Peters Big Bang Commun Match Match

36 Diners Diners Diners Diners Gotta Gotta Gotta Gotta Top Chef Canada Food Network Star

37 24 Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Liquida Liquida

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Pawn Pawn American American Swamp People ’ American Pickers Pawn Pawn

39 ›› “Outlander” “Jack the Giant Killer” (’13) ’ Å Panic Button ’ Exploding Sun ’ Å 40 “Glass House” ›› “Gothika” (’03) Halle Berry. ›› “The Uninvited” (’09) Premiere. The Killing (N) ’ 42 Top Gun Instant ’70s ’70s Canadian Pickers Canadian Pickers Instant Instant ››› “Top Gun”

43 CTV News Question Period CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)

44 Franklin Peter Care Brs Bubble Octo Roll Toopy & Peter Big Dino Toopy & Mike

45 Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (’06) News News Whatever Howie American

48 7 (11:00) Best of Pledge Masterpiece

49 Naked David Arise ’ Tom’row Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Faith Facts Faith J. Meyer

50 Verte Regard Une heure-terre ›› “Fantômas se déchaîne” (’65) Dragon TJ C.-B. Décou.

2 Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (’06) News (4:59) News Hour Howie American

54 Pretty Little Liars MMVA ››› “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” (’10) Å Red Carpet 2013 MMVA

64 Rumble (:40) ››› “Cinderella Man” (’05) Å (:05) › “The Musketeer” (’01) “Crouching Tigr”

81 Hôtes Palaces Tout-monde À Table Journal Ques-champion “L’Appel du 18 juin” Peter Hudson.

224 The 10 NASCAR MotoGP Racing Lucas Oil Off Road SPEED Center (N) Tunnel NASCAR Moto-Cause

SUNDAY EVENING / JUNE 167 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 The Mentalist ’ Law & Order: SVU Criminal Minds ’ News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds ’ 4 11 2013 NBA Finals Kimmel KOMO 4 News Backlot What Would News (:35) Castle Å Burn Not.

5 2013 Miss USA News Sports Edition Smile Paid Hair News Meet the Press Vivica

6 9 60 Minutes (N) ’ Elementary Å The Good Wife ’ The Mentalist ’ News News Nation Paid

7 13 Betty Betty The Voice Å 2013 Miss USA Competition ’ Å News The 206 Paid Paid

8 10 2013 NBA Finals SportsCentre U.S. Open Golf SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 UFC Unleashed IndyCar Racing Milwaukee IndyFest. Sportsnet Con. Blue MLB Poker After Dark

11 12 Howie American Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve The Good Wife ’ News Block PGA Paid

12 22 Great Migrations Born and Bred ’ Dalziel Pascoe Dalziel Pascoe The Old, Weird America Crows

13 3 To Be Announced Dragons’ Den ’ Fatherhood The National (N) News the fifth estate ’ Canadian

14 8 Cleve American Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Fam Guy Q13 Sports Mother Mother Raymond Jim

15 Anderson Cooper Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anderson Cooper Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd.

16 6 Rescue (:31) Bar Rescue (:37) Bar Rescue (:42) Bar Rescue ’ (10:48) Bar Rescue (11:53) Bar Rescue

17 23 Decked Decked Holmes Makes Decks Decks Decked Decked Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters

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

21 Be the Boss Buying and Selling ›› “You, Me and Dupree” (’06) Owen Wilson. Deal The Closer Å 22 (6:00) ›› “Imagine That” (’09) ’ Splatalot Baby Pick Splatalot Baby Splatalot “Imagine That” ’ 23 Conspiracy Files The Untouchables The National (N) Conspiracy Files The Untouchables The National ’ 25 Warehouse 13 (N) Copper ’ Continuum ’ Warehouse 13 ’ Defiance ’ Å “Resident Evil”

26 15 MythBusters (N) Mighty Planes Mighty Planes MythBusters Å Mighty Planes Mighty Planes

27 Casino Casino Housewives/OC 72 Hours ’ Å The Hero ’ Å NCIS: Los Angeles Big Brother

28 18 Breaking Amish: Medium Medium Breaking Amish: Medium Medium Breaking Amish: Williams Fat Loss

30 The Borgias ’ (:15) ››› “The Patriot” (’00) Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger. ’ Å (:45) ›› “The Limey” (’99)

31 Dragons Jim Jim Jim Fugget Futurama American Robot Chicken Fugget American Futurama

32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Random ›› “High School Musical” (:38) ›› “Hoot” (’06) ’ Buzz Over

33 ›› “Along Came a Spider” (’01) The Closer Å ›› “Annapolis” (’06) James Franco. There There

34 Gags Gags Gas Gas Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Gags Gags ››› “Clerks”

36 Giving You the Top Chef Canada Food Network Star Giving You the The American Diners Diners

37 24 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Swamp People ’ Pawn Pawn American Pickers American Pickers Pawn Pawn

39 ››› “Back to the Future” (’85) ’ Å ››› “Back to the Future Part II” (’89) ’ “Back-Future III”

40 Mad Men (N) (:05) The Killing ’ (:05) Mad Men (:10) The Killing ’ (:10) Mad Men (12:15) Showville

42 (6:00) ››› “Top Gun” ’ ›› “The Running Man” (’87) ’ Å ››› “RoboCop” (’87) Peter Weller. Top Gun

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

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

45 The Good Wife ’ Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve News Block PGA Paid Entertainment Ton.

48 7 Mystery Poirot ’ Å MI-5 Å Independent Lens Geo America Gener Mack Record

49 Osteen Beyond Faith Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom’row Super Tribal Tom’row Osteen

50 Décou. Pérusse Galas-Grand Rire On prend toujours TJ Amour-country (:40) ››› “Fish Tank”

2 The Good Wife ’ Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve News Block PGA Paid Entertainment Ton.

54 2013 MMVA 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards Å 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards Å Red Carpet

64 “Crouching Tigr” ››› “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (’92) (:10) ›› “The Hunger” (’83) Å “Dominion: Pre”

81 Le Miroir Amérik. TV5 Jrnl ARTE Reportage J’ai marché Cobayes Ques-champion À Table

224 Classic Hot Rod SPEED Center Tunnel NASCAR Moto-Cause Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

MONDAY EVENING / JUNE 177 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 (:01) Mistresses ’ The Voice “Live Final Performances” News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy The Bachelorette (N) ’ Å (:01) Mistresses ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 The Winner Is... ’ News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Hose Hair Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider Mother Mike Broke Mike Hawaii Five-0 ’ News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside The Voice “Live Final Performances” The Winner Is... ’ News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 SportsCentre (N) Å Hockey Motoring Mcycle SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball: Mariners at Angels Sportsnet Con. Hockey UFC Blue MLB

11 12 Ent ET Psych Psych The Winner Is... ’ News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Rescue Our Part Mapping the World Simon Schama Architect/Change Rescue Our Part Simon Schama

13 3 Stanley Cup News 22 Min Mr. D Ron Winnipeg Comedy The National (N) News George S

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Raising Goodwin New Girl Anger Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

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

16 6 Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Ways Ways Ways Entou

17 23 Renovation Hunt Intl Hunters Decked Decked Renovation Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Longmire (N) (:01) Longmire Criminal Minds ’ (:01) The Glades (:01) Longmire (12:02) Longmire

21 Property Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine Love It or List It Love It House House

22 Victo Marvin Splatalot ’ Å Wipeout Canada Gags Gags Weird Splatalot Wipeout ’ Å 23 The National ’ The National (N) The National (N) The National ’ The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 Defiance (N) Å NCIS “Deception” Hawaii Five-0 ’ Defiance ’ Å NCIS “Deception” Hawaii Five-0 ’ 26 15 Don’t Drive Here Overhaulin’ Å Never Never Don’t Drive Here Overhaulin’ Å MythBusters Å 27 Housewives/OC Four Weddings Kendra Kendra Housewives/OC World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 Honey Honey Cake Cake Honey Honey Cake Cake 19 Kids-Count Popoff Fat Loss

30 Flashpoint ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds Missing “Thin Air” Flashpoint ’ 31 Johnny T Deten Total Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Fugget Chicken Chicken

32 20 Good Wingin’ It ANT Dog Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Kicking & Screaming” (’05) “Into the Blue 2: The Reef”

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Just for Laughs Daily Colbert Conan Å 36 Giving You the Eat St. Eat St. Diners Diners Diners Diners Giving You the My. Din My. Din

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Canadian Pickers Pawn Pawn American American WWII in HD ’ American American

39 Exploding Sun (N) Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley Exploding Sun ’ (Part 2 of 2) Å 40 (5:00) ››› “King Kong” (’05) Å The Killing Å Mad Men Å (:05) › “Play It to the Bone” (’99)

42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Raymond Raymond 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas Franklin Yo

45 The Winner Is... ’ Psych Psych News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 Independent Lens Shirley Temple T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Antique Roadshow Temple

49 War on Faith Sue Thomas ›› “The Cure” (’95, Drama) ’ Å Keep Up Popoff Tom’row Super

50 Sque Oser Les Chefs (SC) Pénélope TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été

2 The Winner Is... ’ Psych Psych News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 Teen Wolf (N) Today’s Top 10 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards Å Teen Wolf Å Red Carpet

64 “Goin’ Down” ›››› “Unforgiven” (’92) Å (:15) ››› “Ned Kelly” (’03) Å “Ride With Devl”

81 Apocalypse TV5 Jrnl Action spéciales Les Bougon Ports d’attache Quest. Tout-monde

224 Dumbest Dumbest Pinks - All Out Faster Faster Dumbest Dumbest Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

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

3 The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres News News CTV News etalk Big Bang

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

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

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

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

8 10

M Premier Poker Record Pardon SportsCentre Hockey Pardon ›› “Caddyshack” (’80, Comedy)

T Pregame 2013 NBA FinalsW MLS Pre. MLS Soccer: Dynamo at Impact

Th Pardon Pregame 2013 NBA FinalsF E:60 B.C. Li Top 50

9 19

M Soccer Central Party Poker Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Toronto Blue Jays.

T HockeycentralW Party PokerTh MLB Baseball Hockeycentral Party Poker MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at New York Yankees.

F Soccer Central Baseball Central Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball Baltimore Orioles at Toronto Blue Jays.

11 12 Days of our Lives The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour

12 22 Save Wibbly Big Bear Dinosaur Rob Ro Clifford Shrinks Arthur Martha Wild Animals Varied

13 3

M Heartland Steven and Chris Cor Stefano Dragons’ Den 2013 Stanley Cup FinalT News News News ExW 2013 Stanley Cup FinalTh News News News ExF

14 8 Jerry Springer Maury Maury FOX News at 4 Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother

15 Jake Tapper The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Live

16 6 Varied Programs

17 23 Disaster Income Hunters Hunters Holmes on Homes Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs

18 14 First 48 Varied First 48 Varied Programs

21 Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Love-List Love It or List It

22 Rated A Kid Almost Super Squirrel Sidekick Varied Programs Young Young

23 CBC News Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary CBC News The National

25

M Lost Girl Sea Patrol “Hellhounds” (’09) Scott Elrod. ’ “Jet Stream” (’12) David Chokachi. ’T “Absolution” (’06) Samantha Mathis. “The Zero Sum” (’05) Ewen Bremner.

W › “NYC: Tornado Terror” (’08) ’ ›› “Lava Storm” (’08) Valérie Valois.

Th Continuum “Midnight Stallion” (’13) ’ Å Beauty & BeastF ›› “Descent” (’05) Luke Perry. ’ › “Swarmed” (’05) Michael Shanks.

26 15

M Deadliest Catch MythBusters How/ How/ Daily Planet MythBusters Never NeverT Don’t Drive Here Overhaulin’ How/ How/ River MonstersW Deadliest Catch River Monsters North America North AmericaTh North America MythBusters Pyros Overhaulin’F Overhaulin’ Pyros Never Never Don’t Drive Here

27 World’s Dumbest... Extreme Makeover Debt Debt For Rent Eat St. Varied Programs

28 18

M Four Weddings The Big Day Toddlers & Tiaras 19 Kids-Count Cake Cake Cake CakeT Gown Gown My Teen Is Preg Family S.O.S. Family S.O.S.W Four Weddings Breaking Amish: Toddlers & TiarasTh Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Four WeddingsF Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Gown Gown Some Some Randy Rescue

30

M The Mentalist Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flashpoint The Mentalist MissingT “Different Loyal.”W PerceptionTh Boston’s FinestF Criminal Minds

31 Wayside Skatoony Jim Jim Scooby Looney Jim Jim Johnny T Johnny T Adven Rocket

32 20 Sonny Random Raven Deck Wizards ANT Phineas Austin Jessie Good ANT Shake It

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

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

36 Chopped Diners Diners Varied Programs Diners Diners Varied Programs

37 24

M Storage Storage Storage Storage Mantracker Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage StorageT MeatEa MeatEa MeatEa MeatEaW Storage Storage Storage StorageTh Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Toy HntrF Haunted Collector Haunted Collector

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

39 Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Inner Ripley Castle Stargate SG-1 Varied Programs

40

M “The Uninvited” ››› “Kingdom of Heaven” (’05) Orlando Bloom. Å ››› “King Kong” (’05) ÅT ››› “King Kong” (’05) Naomi Watts. A beauty tames a savage beast. Å ››› “Where Eagles Dare” (’69)

W CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami ›››› “Titanic” (’97) ÅTh (12:45) ››› “Say Anything...” (’89) “National-European” › “Vegas Vacation” (’97) ÅF Vegas ››› “Fight Club” (’99) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Å › “The Marine” (’06) John Cena. Å Con Air

42 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Rose. Rose. Varied Programs 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Varied Programs

43 (11:00) Express Power Play Direct Varied Power Play Direct

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

45 The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News News News ET Ent

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

49

M Touched by Angel The Waltons Sue Thomas Murder, She Wrote EastEnd. Keep Up “Jews & Money”T Old Guys ›› “Bayo” (’85)

W Served? Call the MidwifeTh Jam ColumboF Wine Gaither Gospel

50 Beautés Movie Cap sur l’été Paquet TJ C.-B.

2 The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News (4:59) News Hour ET Ent

54 Prince Prince Dreams Saved/ Trial Trial Prince Prince Varied Programs

64

M War ››› “The Electric Horseman” (’79) (:35) ››› “The China Syndrome” (:40) ReGenesis Goin T Silen (:45) ››› “Jarhead” (’05, War) (:40) ›› “Daylight” (’96) Å (DVS) (:35) ReGenesis EmileW (12:00) “The Last Samurai” ››› “JFK” (’91, Drama) Kevin Costner. Å (DVS) (:40) ReGenesis ThingsTh (:10) ›› “Twelfth Night” (’96, Comedy) Å (:25) ››› “Pride & Prejudice” (’05) (:35) ReGenesis FancyF Corrina ›› “The Little Rascals” (2:55) “The Emperor’s Club”(:45) ››› “The Breakfast Club” Passage

81

M Plus Chiffres Tout-monde Quest. Journal Ports d’attache Des racines et des ailesT Cobayes La Parenthèse inattendueW Science Le Miroir Envoyé spécial PeuplesTh Namibie l’Afrique J’ai marché ImpossibleF Animaux Thalassa

224 On Edge Varied Chop Cut Gearz Hub Varied Pass Tm Pass Tm Varied Programs

Kootenay Lake Ferry Schedule* Times listed are Pacifi c Time * Peak times are shown in broken boxes.

VESSEL NAME BALFOUR TERMINAL KOOTENAY BAY TERMINALSUMMER WINTER SUMMER WINTER

Osprey 2000 06:30 AM 06:30 AM 07:10 AM 7:10 AMOsprey 2000 08:10 AM 08:10 AM 09:00 AM 09:00 AMOsprey 2000 9:50 AM 9:50 AM 10:40 AM 10:40 AMM.V. Balfour 10:40 AM 11:30 AMOsprey 2000 11:30 AM 11:30 AM 12:20 PM 12:20 PMM.V. Balfour 12:20 PM 01:10 PM Osprey 2000 01:10 PM 01:10 PM 02:00 PM 02:00 PMM.V. Balfour 02:00 PM 02:50 PM Osprey 2000 02:50 PM 02:50 PM 03:40 PM 03:40 PMM.V. Balfour 03:40 PM 04:30 PM Osprey 2000 04:30 PM 04:30 PM 05:20 PM 05:20 PMM.V. Balfour 05:20 PM 06:10 PM Osprey 2000 06:10 PM 06:10 PM 07:00 PM 07:00 PMOsprey 2000 07:50 PM 07:50 PM 08:40 PM 08:40 PMOsprey 2000 09:40 PM 09:40 PM 10:20 PM 10:20 PM

For the love of animals...

Support S.N.A.P. (spay, neuter animal program)

Please help with your donation Call: 250-428-2811

Pet overpopulation is a problem YOU can help PREVENT!

Carriers needed for these available routes:

Call Dianne 250-428-2266 • 1018 Canyon St.email: offi [email protected]

200 blocks 20 and 21 Ave N.1900 blocks Canyon and Pine St.2000 block Crawford St.

200-600 blocks 20 Ave S.

100-300 blocks 10 Ave N.1000-1400 blocks Vancouver St.

1100-1400 blocks Hillside St.

300-400 blocks 3, 4 and 5 Ave S.300-400 blocks Cedar and Dugan St.

Thursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance10 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Page 11: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

LocaL News Creston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 11

By Reservation Only • Call 250-428-3383Creston Golf Club Restaurant • 1800 Mallory Road

Father’s Day Sunday, June 16

12’ DESSERT TABLE INCLUDED! with...• Chocolate Fountain• Blueberry Cheesecake• Assorted Creme Brulee• Strawberry Shortcake ...and more!

New York SteakSalmonBBQ ChickenSmoked BBQ Pork LoinCorn on the CobBaked BeansRoast Potatoes & Rice PilafCarrots & Fresh AsparagusSalad Bar

Dinner Buffet4pm-8pm

Adults ............................................ $19.95

Juniors (12-16) and Seniors .......... $17.95

Children (5-11) ............................... $9.95

Children under 5 ............................. Free

On Father’s Day, Dads will receive a

FREE TAYLORMADE GOLF BALL

CELEBRATE FATHER’S DAY!

COME EARLY TO GET YOURS! Sunday, June 16th only, while supplies last.

Limited quantity available. Minimum purchase $9.99.creston.gotorickys.com

1809 HIGHWAY 3AAt the Creston Ramada

250.428.8826

S P E C I A L S

Home Style Cafe

Just 10 minutes east of CrestonHwy 3 in Kitchener, BC

Open 7am to 8pm

10 oz. Rib Eye SteakMushrooms and Garlic Toast

15.99$

Almond Crusted Halibut 17.99$

Roast TurkeyDinner 11.99$

All dinners include choice of potato or rice as well as soup or salad, bun and dessert.

Dinner specials availablefrom 4 PM.

250-428-5011

BY GIOVANA LOPES

Our group left Brazil on May 19 full of expectations and energy for the month ahead — we would be in Canada and the U.S.A., two weeks in each country, as part of the Rotary Group Study Exchange (GSE). As members of the program, apart from being ambassadors for our country and district, the idea was to get in contact with our careers and professions. The group is very diverse — there is a meteorologist (our team leader), a dentist, a teacher, an IT spe-cialist and myself, a journalist. We knew we would face plenty of vocational experiences and even though we had really high expec-tations, we wouldn’t have known it would turn out to be even more interesting.

Our adventure started in Kimberley, where we were extremely warmly wel-comed — first thought: So is it really OK to hug people and act like we’ve known each other for a long time, like we do in Brazil? Apparently, there is no problem with that, and there were hugs all around. Our next days were really busy — a tour at the St. Eugene mission and the Sullivan mine, hiking and getting to know some of the local Rotary Club projects.

Of course, we were, since the beginning, astonished by the scenery — for us, it just doesn’t look natural to have a mountain range surrounding us everywhere — amaz-ing! For the first few days, we were thinking we might have been dreaming, or trapped in a cult movie or even taking part in Woody Woodpecker cartoon (that is big in Brazil!).

The next stop was Creston for only a few days (May 25-28), but again, we were surprised by people being interested in us

and the purpose of our trip. As a journal-ist, I keep asking many questions — why, since when, for how long? It looks like my brain has no break at all and keeps pro-cessing a huge amount of information, trying to establish connections and com-parison to how things are (or should be) back in Brazil — our education, our gov-ernment, our people. The feeling I get is that, once back, I would bring along with my bags all these ideas and reflections that we should consider — that would go

for our Rotary Clubs, personal and profes-sional lives.

We are not even halfway through the trip, yet, so we know we’ll keep getting surprised and amazed, and the feeling I get is that I could never be part of a trip like this if it wasn’t for the GSE. I was an exchange student to Australia in 1999 for a whole year and back then, at 16 years of age, I did not get to be as mind-blown as I am right now. I guess time and maturity have gotten me in a way this trip will for-

ever be a significant part of my life. So far, we have realized that, even though Brazil and Canada are different countries, we also have a big number of similarities that make us feel comfortable and adapted even thousands of kilometers far from home.

If you would like to know more about our trip, visit www.ige4510.blogspot.com.br. It’s in Portuguese, so if the translator doesn’t do a nice job, there are plenty of photos that speak for themselves.

Brazilian exchange members at home in Canada

Submitted(Above left) Rotary Group Study Exchange members at the Yaqan Nukiy Heritage Centre: (from left) Mauricio de Agostinho, Flavia Cação, Giovana Lopes, Logend Logos owner Robert Louie, Fernando de Lima and Dirce Bedun. (Above right) Giovana Lopes on a tour of Kootenay Lake’s East Shore.

Page 12: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

LocaL NewsThursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance12 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Tasting Room Now Open

5566 Hwy 3A, Wynndel BC250-866-5155

[email protected]

open daily11 am - 6 pm

enjoy ournew releases!

2011 Pinot Noir2011 Chardonnay

2012 Sauvignon Blanc2012 Pinot Gris

Come celebrate National Aboriginal Day Friday June 21, 2013 • 10am to 2pm

Lower Kootenay Band Complex830 Simon Road, Creston, BC

On June 13, 1996, the then Governor General of Canada declared June 21 to be National Aboriginal Day, a day for First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples to share their various cultural expressions with the rest of Canada. Celebrated annually around the time of the summer solstice, National Aboriginal Day is celebrated by Indigenous peoples across what is often referred to as “Turtle Island.” In recent years, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) has marketed the day as “an opportunity to learn more about Aboriginal people and their contributions to Canada.”

Craft tables • Make baby moccasins • ConcessionStory telling • Learn about Ktunaxa culture & language

Pow wow regalia • Drum group • Children’s craft makingFace painting • Fry bread making contest

More fun activities! Chief Jason Louie arriving from his Diabetes Bike Ride from

Bonners Ferry, Idaho to Lower Kootenay

CRESTON VALLEYSHRINE CLUB

On May 14, Creston Valley Shrine Club No. 35 president Derick Todd, past-president Henry Schoof and hospital representative Les MacDougall were proud to present a $3,510.10 cheque to Creston Valley Hospital site manager Chris Ondrik. The Shriners donation will assist the hospi-tal in purchasing care related items for pediatric and neona-tal services.

The presentation of the cheque was due in a large part to the fundraising efforts con-ducted by members of the Shrine Club. Over the past year-and-a-half, funds were mainly raised by selling pop-corn, but donations were received at many local events, such as the annual Creston Valley Home and Garden Show, Creston Valley Blossom Festival parade, Dash-for-Trash, Canada Day celebrations and the Creston Valley Fall Fair, as well as through gaming fund contributions.

The club would also like to acknowledge the following bene-factors: Regional District of Central Kootenay Area B director John Kettle and Area C director Larry Binks, Overwaitea Foods manager Char Stunder and Creston and District Community Complex concession vendor Calvin Germann. All of these gifts have contributed to making this donation possible and were greatly appreciated.

The main aim of the Shrine Club is to help children with various physical ailments requiring treatment that is not a part of the normal coverage of the provincial medical plan. Many children in the Creston Valley have been recipients of such aid, whether they received no-charge treatments at one of the local Shrine hospitals in Spokane, Wash., or Portland, Ore., or free transportation to and from nearby childrens’ hos-pitals in Vancouver or Calgary. The child’s welfare is upper-most when considering requests and under no circumstance does the child need to be related to a Shriner to qualify for services.

For transportation purposes, the Shriners organization in B.C. has six Care Cruisers, which are buses that are fully equipped with the latest medi-cal equipment. Each Care Cruiser is the equivalent of a mobile hospital room that transports the special needs child and their family from their home to and from any hospital facility that is treating them, at no cost to the family. The most recent addition to the fleet stopped in Creston last year. Many locals were able to see how special these vehicles are when carrying such pre-cious cargo as a child in need.

If you have or know of a child who may benefit from this medical aid, please contact Les MacDougall at 250-428-7536 for more information.

If you have an upcoming local event that would benefit from having the Shriners sell popcorn, please phone George Fraser at 250- 402-6734 or Derick Todd at 250-866-6882.

For more information, visit shriners.bc.ca, shrinersinterna-tional.com or crestonlodge.org.

Brian Lawrence(From left) Creston Valley Hospital patient care co-ordinator Carolyn Hawton, CVH unit clerk Joanne Barmby, Shriners past-president Henry Schoof, Shriners hospital representative Les MacDougall, Shriners president Derick Todd, nurses Angie Nikiforuk and Lori Martineau.

Shriners donate to Creston Valley Hospital pediatrics

KOOTENAI COMMUNITYCENTRE SOCIETY

Creston’s seniors are valued members of society, convey a wealth of experience and wisdom in the community and deserve to live with dignity and respect. It is our collective responsibility to ensure they live safely and fully in a community that cares about them.

Victims of elder abuse are parents, grandparents, neighbors and friends. Please

support the World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and wear purple on June 15.

Elder abuse is not limited by race, gen-der, culture and circumstance, and wheth-er physical, emotional or financial, elder abuse takes an unacceptable toll on indi-viduals and families.

Seniors who experience abuse or neglect face a heightened risk of health-related complications, financial abuse can rob seniors of the security they have built over a lifetime. Tragically, many older

adults suffer in silence, burdened by fear, shame or impairments that prevent them from speaking out about abuse.

Combatting abuse of older adults will help improve the quality of life for all seniors in our community and allow seniors to continue to live as indepen-dently as possible and contribute to the life and vibrancy of Creston.

The following organizations are com-mended for their effort to address this important issue:

•Kootenai Community Centre Society (250-402-0068)

•Community Care Nurses (250-428-3600)

•RCMP Victim Services (250-428-9313)•Doctors and all community health

care staff (250-428-2286)•Therapeutic Activation Program for

Seniors (250-428-5585)•Financial institutions staff•Creston and District Community

Resource Centre (250-428-5547)

Awareness needed to combat elder abuse

Like the Advanceon Facebook atfacebook.com/cvadvance

Follow the Advanceon Twitter atCrestonAdvance

Page 13: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

BY ALEXANDRA HAYES

Recently, Creston Valley 4-H Club members were invited to attend a regional 4-H safety day at Wycliffe Exhibition Grounds. The event was hosted by the Wasa and District 4-H Club, and was facilitated by the Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Association (FARSHA).

First of all, it was a sobering fact for members to realize that there are more deaths and loss of limb accidents in agriculture than in firefighting, policing or any other line of work. The major causes of the accidents stem from the use of large machinery and the handling of large animals.

The day began with an inter-active PowerPoint presentation on the handling and moving of cattle, whether from the range or in and around the farm. Members were encouraged to throw away their watches when it came to moving their animals, and take note of the fact that slow and quiet would get them a lot further than whooping and hollering, or attempting to outmuscle or outwit. If problems arose, it was recommended to try and see what the animals might be seeing or listen to what they might hear — as they were more likely to balk out of fear than out of stubbornness. Confined spaces, of course, are an added danger when large animals are involved, as are gates and corners. Another helpful tip was to have an exit strategy in mind before you found yourself in a precarious spot.

After the cattle presentation, there was a speak-and-show on the safe use of power tools and small machines — everything from weed whackers and lawn-mowers to drills, saws and sta-ple guns. Basic safety precau-tions, such as earplugs and work gloves, were recommend-ed, as well as proper eye protec-tion and proper use of the tools themselves. Checking that machines were in good repair was a safety tip. Not keeping both hands on tools was cited as a major cause of accidents. Another tip — this one to pro-long the life of summer machines — is to make sure that all the gas is emptied out before winter sets in. Otherwise the cold weather causes the gas to congeal and prohibits the proper use of the carburetor.

The day continued with a safety talk about ambulance and para-medic services. It came as something of a sur-prise for us to realize that the Kootenay ambulance dispatch service is actually out of Kamloops. Therefore, it is extremely important that homes are prop-erly numbered and that street addresses are carefully given to the 911 operators as they have no firsthand

knowledge of our area. A tip during this presentation was to make sure all family dogs were tied up to allow easy access of emergency vehicles in an emer-gency situation, and for all non-injured individuals to remain as calm and collected as possible. Foolhardiness in an attempt to rescue the injured was discouraged, as it more often than not just leads to mul-tiple injured persons.

Next up was a fire and res-cue demonstration, which was just the kind of hands on learn-ing that 4-H members love. Everyone had an opportunity to operate the fire extinguisher — Pull out the pin, Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle and use a Sweeping motion to put out the fire (PASS). A reminder was given to all, though, that fire extinguishers are only intended to put out very small fires, and that for anything else, call the fire department (911).

It was back for another ani-mal presentation, this time on horses. Again, slow and quiet was the safety tip of the day, given just how dangerous it can be if you become frustrated or angry when dealing with these animals. Their flight mechanism will kick in if they become fright-ened or anxious, and they can hurt us so easily without ever meaning to. Handler error is the number one cause of horse-relat-ed accidents.

The next safety session was actually geared as much towards 4-H parents as mem-bers. It was on Internet safety and touched on such things as cyberbullying and disclosing too much personal information over Internet sites. Since many parents seem to be a little bit behind their offspring in terms of computer savvy, it was rec-ommended that they be aware of the sites that their children were visiting, limit the amount of time spent on the computer

LocaL NewsCreston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 13

End of Season SaleClearance of perennials and bedding plants starting Saturday June 15

The Greenhouse with a view!Brunham Farm

Greenhouseest. 1980

3212 Beam Rd., Erickson, BCPhone: 250-428-5756

CLOSING FOR THE SEASON JUNE 30

See you next spring

Monday to Saturday 9am - 5pm • Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Treat yourself to the art course you’ve always wanted to explore.

Bring a friend!

TO REGISTER:call 250-428-5332 • ext 4103or email [email protected]

or in person 301-16th Ave South, Creston

Registration deadlineis one week prior to the start of each program.

Student supply lists available at the college.

Make a Concrete SculptureWith Paul Dawkins(held at Wynndel Arts Centre)June 22, 23 • 9am-2pm • $79 + gstAll materials supplied

Mixed Media IIMore Playtime for AdultsWith Win DinnJune 22, 23 • 9am-4pm • $129+gst

Expressions in WildlifeWith Guy Hobbs

July 5-7 • 9am-3pm • $159+gst

Introduction to Writing Modern PoetryWith Caroline Oko

July 12-14 • 9am-4pm • $189+gst

Exploring Mixed MediaWith Eileen Hirota

July 12-14 • 9am-4pm • $189+gst

Great Beginnings – Intro to QuiltingWith Brigitte Langevin

July 19-21 • 9am-4pm • $189+gst

Digital PhotographyWith Peter McLennanJune 21-23 • 9am-4pm • $189+gst

Creative WritingWith Luanne ArmstrongJuly 5-7 • 9am-4pm • $189+gst

SummerArtsSeriesJune 21–July 21

Karen van der MerweCreston 4-H members at the regional safety day.

Creston 4-H Club members learn at safety day

and be as much involved in their kids’ lives online as they are involved in their kids’ lives in 4-H (which is a great deal, as all 4-H parents will know).

The last session of the day was on bike safety. Again, basic princi-ples were reviewed — helmets, obeying traffic signs, bicycles being

in good repair, wearing suitable shoes and clothes when riding, making sure you can be seen and making sure that you are paying more attention to the road than you are to the music on your iPod.

While the day was certainly packed full of information and cap-tured FARSHA’s motto — “Safety through knowledge” — it was also broken up into some lighter ses-sions. 4-H members split up into teams and competed in an egg drop, for example, and in a relay game with a safety theme. There was also a demonstration with two working border collie dogs and their trainer. They moved and separated sheep in a herd. It was simply wonderful to see. And in between all that, there was an endless supply of snacks and delicious homemade food.

It was a great day at Wycliffe, and a great opportunity for 4-H members to review safety on the farm and with their animals. I know that I will make a conscious effort to put on my helmet for every ride, to secure the roll bar on the tractor when I got out to harrow the arena and to take my time when I am han-dling my Jerseys and my horses. For when if comes to safety, it is best not to compromise!

Page 14: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

SUBMITTED

In the spring of 2012, music and modern tech-nology transpired to bring together two art-ists with captivating musical synergy, despite their living 2,000 miles apart. As Manitoba-based singer-songwriter Dan Frechette and California-based violin-ist Laurel Thomsen — who visit Creston’s Snoring Sasquatch on June 22 — were drawn together, there was no question of why, only how.

Ardent and down-to-earth per-formers, both Frechette and Thomsen enjoyed early success in music as teens. By young adult-hood, each had turned away from such temptations as music scholar-ships and major label publishing contracts, choosing instead paths as independents comfortably support-ed by their musical talents.

In the years to follow, Frechette’s songwriting took off, with numer-ous compositions covered success-fully by many artists, among them, the Ploughboys, Dervish, Emma Cloney, Jessee Havey, the Duhk, and the Buccaneers.

Frechette is a prolific songwriter with over 1,300 songs across a wide variety of genres, inspiring steady praise from critics, fellow musicians, and appreciative fans, making com-ments such as, “I never met a Dan Frechette song I didn’t like,” and a Sing Out Magazine writer saying he is “one of the best songwriters I’ve heard in a long time.” He has toured many miles, performed many festi-vals, and sung every song in the

book. He has recorded over a dozen albums of his original material, showcasing the fine distinctions of his vocal, multi-instrumental, and genre hopping abilities as well. When Frechette discovered via YouTube how Thomsen expressed emotion, he knew the next musical direction he hoped to explore.

Thomsen’s path led her from Bach partitas and Beethoven sona-tas to improvising, arranging and recording for assorted bands and singer-songwriters. Whether dropping in to play a set with electric guitarist Tom Ayres and cowboy rocker Mike Beck, setting the historic Alta, Calif., 1840s town hall ablaze with her fiery renditions of 1900-1950s classics or stunning audiences with her recent songwriting debut, this diverse violinist hits the mark. From backstage meetings with Neil Young to being recognized on the front-page of the New York Times for her online teaching via Skype and the 2013 release of her first solo EP, Light & Shadow,

Thomsen’s star is on the rise. Still making time for serious violin and viola students in her private studio, Thomsen is also the creator of the Violin Geek Podcast, and an author and educa-tional video luminary for Strings magazine.

In March, Frechette and Thomsen met and performed their first tour throughout California. At every tour stop, audiences experienced the thrill of this fresh musical partnership forged on the Internet. But while technology brought them together, it is not tech assistance that delivers in these per-formances; it is the old soul authentic sounds of violin, guitar, and voices honed over two young lifetimes.

Advance tickets are $12 at Kingfisher Used Books and Black Bear Books, and $15 at the door, which opens at 7 p.m. for the 8 p.m. show.

LocaL NewsThursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance14 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Book an appointment for a child seat clinic.

Call: (250) 428-2214 ext. 521

Date: June 20, 2013

Time: 3:00 – 4:15

Location: CrestonFireHall

200 – 10th

Ave North

Some things are just better together.

#itsbettertogether

facebook.com/flyerland.ca

@flyerland

Some things are just better together.

#itsbettertogether

facebook.com/flyerland.ca

@flyerland

Some things are just better together.

#itsbettertogether

facebook.com/flyerland.ca

@flyerland

Some things are just better together.

#itsbettertogether

facebook.com/flyerland.ca

@flyerland

Don Alder offering

guitar clinic and concert

SUBMITTED

Don Alder, a top endorsee for Yamaha gui-tars, will be offering a master class guitar clinic and concert at the Snoring Sasquatch on June 21.

Alder plays acoustic fingerstyle guitar with a passion that has quickly earned him a reputation as Vancouver’s “best kept little secret”. He is a world-class fingerstyle guitarist with a wow fac-tor that has led to multiple endorsement deals with major manufacturers and a collaboration with Greenfield guitars to produce a signature acoustic guitar, the Don Alder G4 model.

His unique style of playing incorporates fin-gerpicking with simultaneous percussion on the soundboard to create a wall of sound. He is often referred to as sounding like a four-piece band. Lyrical and compelling, his original songs are notes of exploration — some passionate and haunting, some hard-driven, others light and teasing. In quiet pieces or pushing right to the edge, Alder’s phenomenal fingerstyle playing and rich voice captivate.

In 1985, he put his music career on hold to assist lifelong friend Rick Hansen with his quest

to create awareness for the potential of people with disabilities and to generate funds for spinal cord research. The world tour inspired millions of people throughout the 34 countries visited and raised $26 million. Alder still works with Hansen in a vital role at the Rick Hansen Man in Motion Foundation, which has had an impact of over $200 million in the field of spinal cord injury.

In the early 1990s, Alder was mostly playing guitar as a hobby and was heavily involved in wheelchair sports. The world tour developed his wheelchair tech skills, which he continued to hone post-tour. This evolved to the point where he was chosen to represent Canada as the equip-ment manager/ wheelchair tech for the Canadian Paralympic team in Atlanta in 1996 and Sydney in 2000. During that time, Alder met Sam Sullivan and Dave Symington, both quadriple-gics and founders of the Vancouver Adapted Music Society. Alder became the guitarist for the society’s performance band, Spinal Chord. They released a CD, Why Be Normal, which received national airplay, and the video, Mary.

Alder’s clinic is $20 and runs 1-3 p.m., with registration at Kingfisher Used Books or Black Bear Books. Advance concert tickets are $12 at those locations, and $15 at the door, which opens at 7 p.m. for the 8 p.m. concert.

Spring tour brings Frechette and

Thomsen to CrestonSubmitted

Don Alder offers a clinic and plays June 21.

SubmittedDan Frechette and Laurel Thomsen play in Creston on June 22 and Crawford Bay’s Junction Creek Hub at 2 p.m. June 23..

Page 15: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

TV LisTiNgsCreston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 15

SUNDAY MORNING / JUNE 167 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30

3 App etalk ’ Question Period Remodel Remodel Marilyn Denis Gas Gas Worst Driver

4 11 Good Morning KOMO 4 News This Week Rescue Paid Paid Cash Paid Cash

5 Flash Meet the Press (N) Paid 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å 6 9 CBS News Sunday Morning Nation WEN Paid Paid Skincare Smile Skincare Paid Paid

7 13 News News 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å 8 10 Report Mcycle Open Preview 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) (Live) Å 9 19 Sportsnet Con. Big Sporting Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. MLB Blue MLB Baseball

11 12 Sunday Morning News (N) Å Block Context Osteen In Touch Noon News Hour

12 22 Rob Ro Rolie Tree Fu Shrinks Magic Arthur Wild Little Little Babar Animals Animals

13 3 Animal Artzooka Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market TBA Soccer

14 8 David V’Impe Fox News Sunday Skincare Paid Paid Paid Fat Loss Paid Paid Paid

15 Fareed Zakaria Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria CNN Newsroom Your Money (N)

16 6 Trucks! Muscle Tattoo (:32) Bar Rescue (:38) Bar Rescue (:45) Bar Rescue ’ (11:51) Bar Rescue

17 23 Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Holmes Makes Renovation Hunters Hunt Intl Bryan Bryan

18 14 Longmire Å Longmire Å The Killer Speaks The Killer Speaks The Killer Speaks The Killer Speaks

21 Buying and Selling Will Will Will Will Chris Chris Chris Chris Deal Be- Boss

22 Squirrel Pet Shop Pet Shop Winx Splatalot Zoink’d! Young Boys Sponge. Kung Fu Parents Sidekick

23 CBC News Now With Nancy Wilson From Toronto. (N) Å CBC News Now With Christine Birak (N) Å 25 ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction” (’07) › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ ›› “Resident Evil: Extinction” (’07)

26 15 Mighty Planes Mighty Planes Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Last Car Standing

27 Murder in Paradise Casino Casino NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles

28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Family S.O.S. Breaking Amish: Breaking Amish:

30 The Listener ’ Boston’s Finest ’ ››› “The Patriot” (’00, War) Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger. ’ Å Bourne

31 Trnsfrm Kaijudo Max Dragons “Night at the Museum: Smithsonian” ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (’93) Å 32 20 Hannah Sonny Wizards Dog Good Wingin’ It ANT Jessie Austin Shake It “Let It Shine” (’12)

33 Career P. Affairs ›› “The Last Song” (’10, Drama) › “One Missed Call” (’08) Ed Burns › “The Reaping”

34 Seinfeld Seinfeld Commun Big Bang Cash Cash Match Match Just for Laughs Russell Peters

36 Barbe Barbe Pioneer Pioneer The American Top Chef Canada Giving You the Food Network Star

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

38 Pawn Pawn American Pickers Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers

39 Exploding Sun ’ Panic Button ’ Paranormal Wi. Ghost Mine Å Inner ›› “Outlander” (’08) ’ 40 (:04) ››› “Grease” (’78) John Travolta. Å (:32) › “The Haunting” (’99) Liam Neeson. Å “Glass House”

42 ››› “RoboCop” (’87) Peter Weller. ›› “The Running Man” (’87) ’ Å ››› “Top Gun” (’86) Tom Cruise.

43 CTV News Weekend ’ Å CTV News Weekend ’ Å 44 Peppa Little Mike Umi Franklin Dora... Caillou Bob Angelina Franklin Thomas Toopy &

45 (6:00) Weekend Morning News (N) Block Context Osteen In Touch 16x9 Å Engineering

48 7 MotorWk Autoline E Street Record Group Need Journal Contrary Best of Pledge

49 Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power ’ Context Living Truth Å Faith Food Qk Study Believe

50 Zénon Benjamin Booka Manny Club Oniva Jour/Seigneur Découverte (SC) TJ Verte

2 (6:00) Sunday Morning News (N) Block Context Osteen Minis 16x9 Å Engineering

54 Calif. MMVA Pretty Little Liars Teen Wolf Å The Voice The artists perform. Å The Voice Å 64 “Smokey and the Bandit” (:20) › “The Musketeer” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” “Rumble-Bronx”

81 Temps présent Kiosque TV5 Jrnl Amérik. Thalassa Journal Hôtes

224 NASCAR RaceDay (N) (Live) Moto-Cause Top Truck (N) Celebrity Truck U MotoGP Racing

SUNDAY AFTERNOON / JUNE 161 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30

3 Cash Cash “Zeyda and the Hitman” (’04) ’ W5 Å (DVS) CTV News Å Cleve Big Bang

4 11 “Teenage Dragonslayer” Cash ABC News NBA 2013 NBA Finals: Heat at Spurs

5 (9:00) 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) Å Betty The Voice Å 2013 Miss USA

6 9 Paid Paid Paid Paid Skincare Paid Insider Pets.TV News News News News

7 13 (9:00) 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship Final Round. (N) Å Animal KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N)

8 10 2013 U.S. Open Golf Championship SportsCentre (N) Å 2013 NBA Finals: Heat at Spurs

9 19 MLB Baseball: Blue Jays at Rangers Sportsnet Con. Red Bull Signature Series Å Red Bull Series

11 12 Engineering Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (’06) News (5:59) News Hour

12 22 Our Part Rescue Ancient Clues Be the Creature Lions Gate Bridge: Early Queens Frontiers of

13 3 Soccer TBA Soccer Confederations Cup: Spain vs. Uruguay. To Be Announced

14 8 ›› “Hitman” (’07) Timothy Olyphant. Facelift? Paid Skincare Paid Summer Hair Two Men Two Men

15 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourd. “Girl Rising” (’13)

16 6 (12:56) Bar Rescue (:02) Bar Rescue (:08) Bar Rescue (:14) Bar Rescue ’ (:19) Bar Rescue Rescue

17 23 Income Property Holmes Makes Decked Decked Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Decks Decks

18 14 Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.

21 Be- Boss Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine › “When in Rome” (’10) Kristen Bell. Deal Deal

22 iCarly ’ iCarly ’ › “Are We Done Yet?” (’07) ’ Å ›› “Daddy Day Care” (’03) ’ Å “Imagine That” ’ 23 CBC News Now Market Doc Zone ’ the fifth estate ’ The Untouchables The National (N)

25 › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (’10) ’ Defiance ’ Å Copper ’ Continuum ’ Continuum (N) ’ 26 15 Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Last Car Standing Mighty Planes (N) Mighty Planes (N)

27 NCIS: Los Angeles Casino Casino Murder in Paradise Security Security 72 Hours ’ Å The Hero ’ Å 28 18 Breaking Amish: Breaking Amish: Breaking Amish: Medium Medium 19 Kids-Count Medium Medium

30 (12:30) ››› “The Bourne Identity” Missing ’ The Listener ’ ›› “Baby for Sale” (’04) ’ Å 31 MrsDou Game- Total Total Total Total Jim Jim Rocket Rocket Just Kid Skatoony

32 20 Let It Phineas Gravity ANT Good Wizards Jessie Dog Shake It Austin Good Really

33 › “The Reaping” The Closer Å Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang › “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”

34 Big Bang Commun Cash Cash Seinfeld Seinfeld Russell Peters Big Bang Commun Match Match

36 Diners Diners Diners Diners Gotta Gotta Gotta Gotta Top Chef Canada Food Network Star

37 24 Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Liquida Liquida

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Pawn Pawn American American Swamp People ’ American Pickers Pawn Pawn

39 ›› “Outlander” “Jack the Giant Killer” (’13) ’ Å Panic Button ’ Exploding Sun ’ Å 40 “Glass House” ›› “Gothika” (’03) Halle Berry. ›› “The Uninvited” (’09) Premiere. The Killing (N) ’ 42 Top Gun Instant ’70s ’70s Canadian Pickers Canadian Pickers Instant Instant ››› “Top Gun”

43 CTV News Question Period CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)

44 Franklin Peter Care Brs Bubble Octo Roll Toopy & Peter Big Dino Toopy & Mike

45 Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (’06) News News Whatever Howie American

48 7 (11:00) Best of Pledge Masterpiece

49 Naked David Arise ’ Tom’row Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Faith Facts Faith J. Meyer

50 Verte Regard Une heure-terre ›› “Fantômas se déchaîne” (’65) Dragon TJ C.-B. Décou.

2 Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (’06) News (4:59) News Hour Howie American

54 Pretty Little Liars MMVA ››› “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” (’10) Å Red Carpet 2013 MMVA

64 Rumble (:40) ››› “Cinderella Man” (’05) Å (:05) › “The Musketeer” (’01) “Crouching Tigr”

81 Hôtes Palaces Tout-monde À Table Journal Ques-champion “L’Appel du 18 juin” Peter Hudson.

224 The 10 NASCAR MotoGP Racing Lucas Oil Off Road SPEED Center (N) Tunnel NASCAR Moto-Cause

SUNDAY EVENING / JUNE 167 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 The Mentalist ’ Law & Order: SVU Criminal Minds ’ News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds ’ 4 11 2013 NBA Finals Kimmel KOMO 4 News Backlot What Would News (:35) Castle Å Burn Not.

5 2013 Miss USA News Sports Edition Smile Paid Hair News Meet the Press Vivica

6 9 60 Minutes (N) ’ Elementary Å The Good Wife ’ The Mentalist ’ News News Nation Paid

7 13 Betty Betty The Voice Å 2013 Miss USA Competition ’ Å News The 206 Paid Paid

8 10 2013 NBA Finals SportsCentre U.S. Open Golf SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 UFC Unleashed IndyCar Racing Milwaukee IndyFest. Sportsnet Con. Blue MLB Poker After Dark

11 12 Howie American Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve The Good Wife ’ News Block PGA Paid

12 22 Great Migrations Born and Bred ’ Dalziel Pascoe Dalziel Pascoe The Old, Weird America Crows

13 3 To Be Announced Dragons’ Den ’ Fatherhood The National (N) News the fifth estate ’ Canadian

14 8 Cleve American Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Fam Guy Q13 Sports Mother Mother Raymond Jim

15 Anderson Cooper Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anderson Cooper Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd.

16 6 Rescue (:31) Bar Rescue (:37) Bar Rescue (:42) Bar Rescue ’ (10:48) Bar Rescue (11:53) Bar Rescue

17 23 Decked Decked Holmes Makes Decks Decks Decked Decked Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters

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

21 Be the Boss Buying and Selling ›› “You, Me and Dupree” (’06) Owen Wilson. Deal The Closer Å 22 (6:00) ›› “Imagine That” (’09) ’ Splatalot Baby Pick Splatalot Baby Splatalot “Imagine That” ’ 23 Conspiracy Files The Untouchables The National (N) Conspiracy Files The Untouchables The National ’ 25 Warehouse 13 (N) Copper ’ Continuum ’ Warehouse 13 ’ Defiance ’ Å “Resident Evil”

26 15 MythBusters (N) Mighty Planes Mighty Planes MythBusters Å Mighty Planes Mighty Planes

27 Casino Casino Housewives/OC 72 Hours ’ Å The Hero ’ Å NCIS: Los Angeles Big Brother

28 18 Breaking Amish: Medium Medium Breaking Amish: Medium Medium Breaking Amish: Williams Fat Loss

30 The Borgias ’ (:15) ››› “The Patriot” (’00) Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger. ’ Å (:45) ›› “The Limey” (’99)

31 Dragons Jim Jim Jim Fugget Futurama American Robot Chicken Fugget American Futurama

32 20 Wizards Deck Sonny Random ›› “High School Musical” (:38) ›› “Hoot” (’06) ’ Buzz Over

33 ›› “Along Came a Spider” (’01) The Closer Å ›› “Annapolis” (’06) James Franco. There There

34 Gags Gags Gas Gas Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Gags Gags ››› “Clerks”

36 Giving You the Top Chef Canada Food Network Star Giving You the The American Diners Diners

37 24 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Swamp People ’ Pawn Pawn American Pickers American Pickers Pawn Pawn

39 ››› “Back to the Future” (’85) ’ Å ››› “Back to the Future Part II” (’89) ’ “Back-Future III”

40 Mad Men (N) (:05) The Killing ’ (:05) Mad Men (:10) The Killing ’ (:10) Mad Men (12:15) Showville

42 (6:00) ››› “Top Gun” ’ ›› “The Running Man” (’87) ’ Å ››› “RoboCop” (’87) Peter Weller. Top Gun

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

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

45 The Good Wife ’ Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve News Block PGA Paid Entertainment Ton.

48 7 Mystery Poirot ’ Å MI-5 Å Independent Lens Geo America Gener Mack Record

49 Osteen Beyond Faith Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom’row Super Tribal Tom’row Osteen

50 Décou. Pérusse Galas-Grand Rire On prend toujours TJ Amour-country (:40) ››› “Fish Tank”

2 The Good Wife ’ Simpson Burgers Fam Guy Cleve News Block PGA Paid Entertainment Ton.

54 2013 MMVA 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards Å 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards Å Red Carpet

64 “Crouching Tigr” ››› “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (’92) (:10) ›› “The Hunger” (’83) Å “Dominion: Pre”

81 Le Miroir Amérik. TV5 Jrnl ARTE Reportage J’ai marché Cobayes Ques-champion À Table

224 Classic Hot Rod SPEED Center Tunnel NASCAR Moto-Cause Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

MONDAY EVENING / JUNE 177 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 (:01) Mistresses ’ The Voice “Live Final Performances” News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy The Bachelorette (N) ’ Å (:01) Mistresses ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 The Winner Is... ’ News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Hose Hair Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider Mother Mike Broke Mike Hawaii Five-0 ’ News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside The Voice “Live Final Performances” The Winner Is... ’ News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 SportsCentre (N) Å Hockey Motoring Mcycle SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball: Mariners at Angels Sportsnet Con. Hockey UFC Blue MLB

11 12 Ent ET Psych Psych The Winner Is... ’ News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Rescue Our Part Mapping the World Simon Schama Architect/Change Rescue Our Part Simon Schama

13 3 Stanley Cup News 22 Min Mr. D Ron Winnipeg Comedy The National (N) News George S

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Raising Goodwin New Girl Anger Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

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

16 6 Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Ways Ways Ways Entou

17 23 Renovation Hunt Intl Hunters Decked Decked Renovation Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Longmire (N) (:01) Longmire Criminal Minds ’ (:01) The Glades (:01) Longmire (12:02) Longmire

21 Property Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine Love It or List It Love It House House

22 Victo Marvin Splatalot ’ Å Wipeout Canada Gags Gags Weird Splatalot Wipeout ’ Å 23 The National ’ The National (N) The National (N) The National ’ The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 Defiance (N) Å NCIS “Deception” Hawaii Five-0 ’ Defiance ’ Å NCIS “Deception” Hawaii Five-0 ’ 26 15 Don’t Drive Here Overhaulin’ Å Never Never Don’t Drive Here Overhaulin’ Å MythBusters Å 27 Housewives/OC Four Weddings Kendra Kendra Housewives/OC World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 Honey Honey Cake Cake Honey Honey Cake Cake 19 Kids-Count Popoff Fat Loss

30 Flashpoint ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds Missing “Thin Air” Flashpoint ’ 31 Johnny T Deten Total Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Fugget Chicken Chicken

32 20 Good Wingin’ It ANT Dog Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Kicking & Screaming” (’05) “Into the Blue 2: The Reef”

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Just for Laughs Daily Colbert Conan Å 36 Giving You the Eat St. Eat St. Diners Diners Diners Diners Giving You the My. Din My. Din

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Canadian Pickers Pawn Pawn American American WWII in HD ’ American American

39 Exploding Sun (N) Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley Exploding Sun ’ (Part 2 of 2) Å 40 (5:00) ››› “King Kong” (’05) Å The Killing Å Mad Men Å (:05) › “Play It to the Bone” (’99)

42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Raymond Raymond 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas Franklin Yo

45 The Winner Is... ’ Psych Psych News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 Independent Lens Shirley Temple T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Antique Roadshow Temple

49 War on Faith Sue Thomas ›› “The Cure” (’95, Drama) ’ Å Keep Up Popoff Tom’row Super

50 Sque Oser Les Chefs (SC) Pénélope TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été

2 The Winner Is... ’ Psych Psych News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 Teen Wolf (N) Today’s Top 10 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards Å Teen Wolf Å Red Carpet

64 “Goin’ Down” ›››› “Unforgiven” (’92) Å (:15) ››› “Ned Kelly” (’03) Å “Ride With Devl”

81 Apocalypse TV5 Jrnl Action spéciales Les Bougon Ports d’attache Quest. Tout-monde

224 Dumbest Dumbest Pinks - All Out Faster Faster Dumbest Dumbest Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

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

3 The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres News News CTV News etalk Big Bang

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

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

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

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

8 10

M Premier Poker Record Pardon SportsCentre Hockey Pardon ›› “Caddyshack” (’80, Comedy)

T Pregame 2013 NBA FinalsW MLS Pre. MLS Soccer: Dynamo at Impact

Th Pardon Pregame 2013 NBA FinalsF E:60 B.C. Li Top 50

9 19

M Soccer Central Party Poker Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Toronto Blue Jays.

T HockeycentralW Party PokerTh MLB Baseball Hockeycentral Party Poker MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at New York Yankees.

F Soccer Central Baseball Central Sportsnet Con. MLB Baseball Baltimore Orioles at Toronto Blue Jays.

11 12 Days of our Lives The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour

12 22 Save Wibbly Big Bear Dinosaur Rob Ro Clifford Shrinks Arthur Martha Wild Animals Varied

13 3

M Heartland Steven and Chris Cor Stefano Dragons’ Den 2013 Stanley Cup FinalT News News News ExW 2013 Stanley Cup FinalTh News News News ExF

14 8 Jerry Springer Maury Maury FOX News at 4 Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother

15 Jake Tapper The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Live

16 6 Varied Programs

17 23 Disaster Income Hunters Hunters Holmes on Homes Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs

18 14 First 48 Varied First 48 Varied Programs

21 Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Love-List Love It or List It

22 Rated A Kid Almost Super Squirrel Sidekick Varied Programs Young Young

23 CBC News Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary CBC News The National

25

M Lost Girl Sea Patrol “Hellhounds” (’09) Scott Elrod. ’ “Jet Stream” (’12) David Chokachi. ’T “Absolution” (’06) Samantha Mathis. “The Zero Sum” (’05) Ewen Bremner.

W › “NYC: Tornado Terror” (’08) ’ ›› “Lava Storm” (’08) Valérie Valois.

Th Continuum “Midnight Stallion” (’13) ’ Å Beauty & BeastF ›› “Descent” (’05) Luke Perry. ’ › “Swarmed” (’05) Michael Shanks.

26 15

M Deadliest Catch MythBusters How/ How/ Daily Planet MythBusters Never NeverT Don’t Drive Here Overhaulin’ How/ How/ River MonstersW Deadliest Catch River Monsters North America North AmericaTh North America MythBusters Pyros Overhaulin’F Overhaulin’ Pyros Never Never Don’t Drive Here

27 World’s Dumbest... Extreme Makeover Debt Debt For Rent Eat St. Varied Programs

28 18

M Four Weddings The Big Day Toddlers & Tiaras 19 Kids-Count Cake Cake Cake CakeT Gown Gown My Teen Is Preg Family S.O.S. Family S.O.S.W Four Weddings Breaking Amish: Toddlers & TiarasTh Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Four WeddingsF Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Gown Gown Some Some Randy Rescue

30

M The Mentalist Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flashpoint The Mentalist MissingT “Different Loyal.”W PerceptionTh Boston’s FinestF Criminal Minds

31 Wayside Skatoony Jim Jim Scooby Looney Jim Jim Johnny T Johnny T Adven Rocket

32 20 Sonny Random Raven Deck Wizards ANT Phineas Austin Jessie Good ANT Shake It

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

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

36 Chopped Diners Diners Varied Programs Diners Diners Varied Programs

37 24

M Storage Storage Storage Storage Mantracker Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage StorageT MeatEa MeatEa MeatEa MeatEaW Storage Storage Storage StorageTh Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Toy HntrF Haunted Collector Haunted Collector

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

39 Star Trek: Next Star Trek: Voyager Inner Ripley Castle Stargate SG-1 Varied Programs

40

M “The Uninvited” ››› “Kingdom of Heaven” (’05) Orlando Bloom. Å ››› “King Kong” (’05) ÅT ››› “King Kong” (’05) Naomi Watts. A beauty tames a savage beast. Å ››› “Where Eagles Dare” (’69)

W CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami ›››› “Titanic” (’97) ÅTh (12:45) ››› “Say Anything...” (’89) “National-European” › “Vegas Vacation” (’97) ÅF Vegas ››› “Fight Club” (’99) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Å › “The Marine” (’06) John Cena. Å Con Air

42 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Rose. Rose. Varied Programs 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Varied Programs

43 (11:00) Express Power Play Direct Varied Power Play Direct

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

45 The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News News News ET Ent

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

49

M Touched by Angel The Waltons Sue Thomas Murder, She Wrote EastEnd. Keep Up “Jews & Money”T Old Guys ›› “Bayo” (’85)

W Served? Call the MidwifeTh Jam ColumboF Wine Gaither Gospel

50 Beautés Movie Cap sur l’été Paquet TJ C.-B.

2 The Talk Ricki Lake Young & Restless News News (4:59) News Hour ET Ent

54 Prince Prince Dreams Saved/ Trial Trial Prince Prince Varied Programs

64

M War ››› “The Electric Horseman” (’79) (:35) ››› “The China Syndrome” (:40) ReGenesis Goin T Silen (:45) ››› “Jarhead” (’05, War) (:40) ›› “Daylight” (’96) Å (DVS) (:35) ReGenesis EmileW (12:00) “The Last Samurai” ››› “JFK” (’91, Drama) Kevin Costner. Å (DVS) (:40) ReGenesis ThingsTh (:10) ›› “Twelfth Night” (’96, Comedy) Å (:25) ››› “Pride & Prejudice” (’05) (:35) ReGenesis FancyF Corrina ›› “The Little Rascals” (2:55) “The Emperor’s Club”(:45) ››› “The Breakfast Club” Passage

81

M Plus Chiffres Tout-monde Quest. Journal Ports d’attache Des racines et des ailesT Cobayes La Parenthèse inattendueW Science Le Miroir Envoyé spécial PeuplesTh Namibie l’Afrique J’ai marché ImpossibleF Animaux Thalassa

224 On Edge Varied Chop Cut Gearz Hub Varied Pass Tm Pass Tm Varied Programs

Warm Fuzzies may be submitted to:[email protected] orclassifi [email protected]

Proud sponsor of the Warm Fuzzies

… The wonderful staff at KES for all their support while my husband was off work (from KES) having surgery.

… Joanne at Home Hardware for allowing me in the store after closing on Sunday so I could fi nish my pot hole project - it was very much appreciated!

… All the dedicated volunteers and food suppliers for making our Hot Lunch Program at New Life Christian Church a success!

… Gerry Green for making my day by returning that $20 to someone you didn’t know.… Tiffany for being a great swimming instructor.… Dietrich Peltzer for fi nding my lost wallet just off Highway 21 and calling me with the

good news.… Ruth and her wonderful friends for their extremely thoughtful donations that make

people so comfortable with their stay.… The policeman for herding the baby ducklings along with a frantic mother duck up 20th Ave.… Everyone who supported “Team Chloe” for Relay for Life… Jen for Zumba at Relay for Life. The kids had so much fun.… Overwaitea for all the support and food donations to Relay for Life.… All the businesses in Creston for donating and supporting Relay for Life. Our

success is all because of you!… Tracy for the great birthday cake, very nice!… Anna for the dill and catnip, it really warmed my heart.… The fence sign lady on Hwy 3 and 36th for cheering up the community.… Morris Flowers for the beautiful displays of plants and fl owers outside your shop.

They “spark” up the street.

Warm Fuzziesto...to...

Just A Reminder: A Warm Fuzzy is a way of letting the people of our community know about the random acts of kindness that happen on a daily basis. A Warm Fuzzy will not replace a Thank You ad. Please make sure you include your name and phone number. The Creston Valley Advance retains the right to edit or reject any or all Warm Fuzzies submitted.

The United Nations has designated June 15 asWorld Elder Abuse

Awareness Day (WEAAD)Wear purple on June 15 to support seniors living in dignity.

Research has shown that elderly abuse, neglect, violence, and exploitation is one of the biggest issues facing senior citizens around the world. World Health Organization data suggests that 4 to 6 per cent of elderly suffer from some form of abuse, a large percentage of which goes unreported. The purpose of WEAAD is to encourage communities to recognize the problem of elderly abuse, and for countries to create policies that foster respect for elders and provide them the tools to continue to be productive citizens.

Page 16: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

TV LisTiNgsThursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance16 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

TUESDAY EVENING / JUNE 187 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Criminal Minds ’ The Voice The winner is announced. News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan

4 11 2013 NBA Finals Kimmel Wheel Jeopardy What Would News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 (6:00) The Voice News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider NCIS “Squall” ’ NCIS: Los Angeles Brooklyn DA (N) News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside America’s/Talent The Voice The winner is announced. News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 2013 NBA Finals: Spurs at Heat SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. UFC IndyCar Indy Highlights Sportsnet Con. Hockey Blue Prime Time Sports

11 12 Ent ET NCIS “Squall” ’ NCIS: Los Angeles The Good Wife ’ News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Be the Creature Monarchy Under Our Skin Be the Creature Under Our Skin

13 3 Gags 22 Min To Be Announced Mercer Comedy The National (N) News George S Cor Border

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang So You Think You Can Dance (N) ’ Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

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

16 6 Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Ways Ways Tattoo Tattoo

17 23 Decks Decks Hunt Intl Hunters Holmes Makes Decks Decks Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

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

21 My My Buying and Selling The Good Wife ’ Property Brothers The Big (:45) The Big C ’ Love-List

22 Boys Boys Splatalot Zoink’d! Wipeout Canada Gags Gags Weird Splatalot Wipeout ’ Å 23 The National ’ The National (N) The National (N) The National ’ The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 XIII “Punchout” (N) NCIS ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 ’ XIII “Punchout” ’ NCIS ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 ’ 26 15 Deadliest Catch River Monsters River Monsters Deadliest Catch How/ How/ Flying Wild Alaska

27 Housewives/Atl. Princess Princess Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 My Teen Is Preg Family S.O.S. My Teen Is Preg Family S.O.S. My Teen Is Preg Paid Paid

30 “Different Loyal.” Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ ›› “A Different Loyalty” (’04) ’ 31 Johnny T Deten Total Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating Futurama Chicken

32 20 Good Wingin’ It Jessie Really Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American “Into the Blue 2: The Reef” (’09) ›› “The Gift” (’00)

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Tosh.0 Amy Daily Colbert Conan Å 36 Chopped (N) Å Donut Donut Diners Diners Chopped ’ Å Chopped ’ Å Restaurant: Im.

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage MeatEa MeatEa Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 American Pickers Canadian Pickers Cajun Cajun American Pickers Cajun Cajun IRT Deadliest

39 Panic Button (N) Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley Ghost Mine Å Panic Button ’ 40 (5:00) “Where Eagles Dare” ›› “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” CSI: Miami Å (11:59) CSI: Miami

42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Drew Drew 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas Franklin Yo

45 The Good Wife ’ NCIS “Squall” ’ NCIS: Los Angeles News Whatever ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 Frontline ’ Å Tomlinson Hill ’ T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) John D. Rockefeller: American Frontline

49 (6:00) ›› “Bayo” Sue Thomas “A Home at the End of the World” ’ Old Guys Popoff Tom’row Super

50 Sque Monde Vengeance (SC) Pénélope TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été

2 The Good Wife ’ NCIS “Squall” ’ NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 Awk Zach Today’s Top 10 Prince Prince Pretty Little Liars Awk Zach Malcolm Malcolm

64 (6:25) “Emile” (’03) ›› “Dante’s Peak” (’97, Action) Å (9:50) “Soylent Green” (’73) ››› “Silent Running”

81 Ports d’attache TV5 Jrnl (:35) Bankable Croq Jeux amazones Champ Tout-monde

224 Trucker Trucker Gearz Gearz Stunt Stunt Trucker Trucker Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

WEDNESDAY EVENING / JUNE 197 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 The Listener (N) MasterChef Using foreign delicacies. News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan

4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Middle Family Mod Fam How-Live The Lookout News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 Stanley Cup News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider The American Criminal Minds ’ CSI: Crime Scene News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Stanley Cup To Be Announced News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 MLS Soccer SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 MLB Baseball: Mariners at Angels Sportsnet Con. Hockey Blue UFC Premier

11 12 Ent ET The American Office Divorced Chicago Fire ’ News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Frontiers of Hidden Cities of Verbier 2011 The Goldberg Vari Frontiers of Hidden Cities of

13 3 Stanley Cup News Gags Dragons’ Den ’ The National (N) News George S Cor Tudors

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang MasterChef Using foreign delicacies. Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

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

16 6 Fight Master Fight Master Bellator MMA Live ’ Ways Ways Ways Ways

17 23 Million Dollar Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters Hunters Million Dollar Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. (:01) Duck Dynasty Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.

21 Candice Candice Love It or List It Love It Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine Paid

22 Boys Boys Splatalot Splatalot Wipeout Canada Gags Gags Weird Splatalot Wipeout ’ Å 23 The National ’ The National (N) The National (N) The National ’ The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 NCIS ’ NCIS “Head Case” Hawaii Five-0 ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Head Case” Hawaii Five-0 ’ 26 15 MythBusters Å Deadliest Catch North America North America MythBusters Å River Monsters

27 Murder in Paradise Brainwashed ’ Karma Karma Murder in Paradise World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 The The Toddlers & Tiaras The The Breaking Amish: My Teen Is Preg Popoff Paid

30 Suits ’ Å Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Perception “Light” Suits ’ Å 31 Johnny T Deten Total Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating Futurama Chicken

32 20 Good Wingin’ It Austin Gravity Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “The Gift” (’00) Cate Blanchett. › “King’s Ransom” (’05)

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Nathan Ben Daily Colbert Conan Å 36 Iron Chef America Food Network Star Diners Diners Iron Chef America Food Network Star Chopped ’ Å 37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 Yukon Gold ’ D-Day to Victory American American Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ American Pickers

39 Paranormal Wi. Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley Exit ’ Å Paranormal Wi.

40 (5:00) ›››› “Titanic” (’97) Kate Winslet Å ››› “Identity” (’03) John Cusack. › “The Haunting” (’99) Å 42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. ’70s ’70s 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas Franklin Yo

45 Chicago Fire ’ The American Office Divorced News Whatever ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 Cave People Marilyn Monroe T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Nature ’ NOVA ’ Cave

49 Upstair, Downstair Sue Thomas ›› “Little Voice” (’98) ’ Å Super Popoff Tom’row Super

50 Sque Épicerie Petite séduction Pénélope TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été

2 Chicago Fire ’ The American Office Divorced News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 Oh Sit! ’ Å Today’s Top 10 Prince Prince Oh Sit! ’ Å Oh Sit! ’ Å 2013 MMVA

64 “Things to Do” ››› “Elizabeth” (’98) Å (:05) ›› “Immortal Beloved” (’94) (12:10) “JFK” (’91)

81 Spécimen TV5 Jrnl Rendez-vous au maquis Peuples Partir autrement Quest. Tout-monde

224 Pinks Pinks Car Warriors ’ Wrecked Wrecked Pinks Pinks Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

THURSDAY EVENING / JUNE 207 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 CSI: Crime Scene Big Bang Two Men Motive ’ News News Daily Colbert (12:07) Conan

4 11 2013 NBA Finals Kimmel Wheel Jeopardy What Would News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 (:01) Hannibal (N) News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Perfecter Det Daly News Inside

6 9 Ent Insider Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest (:01) Elementary News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside Parks Parks The Office ’ (:01) Hannibal (N) News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 2013 NBA Finals: Spurs at Heat SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. The Grid Premier Red Bull Series Sportsnet Con. Hockey UFC Soccer Central

11 12 Ent ET The Office ’ Have to Go? (:01) Rookie Blue News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Ancient Clues Story-Science Dominick Dunne: After McLaren Ancient Clues Monarchy

13 3 Gags 22 Min Nature/ Things Doc Zone Å The National (N) News George S Cor Q

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Hell’s Kitchen (N) Have to Go? Q13 FOX News Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

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

16 6 iMPACT Wrestling Fight Master iMPACT Wrestling ’ Å Fight Master Jail ’ Jail ’ 17 23 Rescue Rescue Hunt Intl Hunters Income Property Rescue Rescue Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Beyond Scared Beyond Scared (:01) Intervention (:01) Intervention Beyond Scared Beyond Scared

21 Property Brothers Undercover Be the Boss Buying and Selling Property Brothers House Paid

22 Boys Boys Splatalot Zoink’d! Wipeout Canada Gags Gags Weird Splatalot Wipeout ’ Å 23 The National ’ The National (N) The National (N) The National ’ The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 NCIS ’ Continuum ’ NCIS “The Curse” NCIS ’ NCIS “The Curse” Covert Affairs ’ 26 15 Overhaulin’ Å Pyros “Istanbul” Overhaulin’ Å Overhaulin’ Å Fast N’ Loud ’ MythBusters Å 27 72 Hours (N) Å Casino Casino The Hero “Trust” 72 Hours ’ Å World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 Four Weddings (N) Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Paid Paid

30 Graceland (N) ’ Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Boston’s Finest ’ Graceland ’ 31 Dragons Deten Just Kid Adven Futurama Fam Guy American Chicken Fam Guy Dating Futurama Chicken

32 20 Good Wingin’ It Good Shake It Wingin’ It Warth Lizzie Raven Cory Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American › “King’s Ransom” (’05) Jay Mohr ›› “Pride” (’07, Drama)

34 Just for Laughs Match Simpson Big Bang Commun Comedy Now! ’ Daily Colbert Conan Å 36 Restaurant Sta. Restaurant Diners Diners Restaurant Sta. My. Din My. Din Iron Chef America

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Toy Hntr Toy Hntr Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Paid Paid

38 Big Rig Bounty Real Sherlock Ancient Aliens ’ Big Rig Bounty Ancient Aliens ’ American Pickers

39 Orphan Black ’ Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Ripley Total Scare Orphan Black ’ 40 Showville (N) Town Town ›› “National Lampoon’s Vacation” Showville Å Town Town

42 Rose. Rose. Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. Frasier Frasier 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas Franklin Yo

45 (:01) Rookie Blue The Office ’ Have to Go? News Whatever ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 Hold Korean War TBA T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Masterpiece Mystery! ’ Poirot ’ Å 49 Columbo Yes, Min. Sue Thomas ››› “Inside Moves” (’80) ’ Super Popoff Tom’row Islam

50 Sque Animo Prière Pénélope TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été

2 (:01) Rookie Blue The Office ’ Have to Go? News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 2013 MMVA Today’s Top 10 Prince Prince 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards Å Malcolm Malcolm

64 “Fancy Dancing” ›› “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” ››› “Hamlet” (’96, Drama) Kenneth Branagh. Å 81 Science Cliquez TV5 Jrnl (:35) Thalassa Jumelles Quest. Tout-monde

224 Rolex Sports Car Car Warriors Wrecked Wrecked Pinks Pinks Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

FRIDAY EVENING / JUNE 217 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30

3 Blue Bloods Å Shark Tank Å The Following ’ News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds ’ 4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Shark Tank Å What Would 20/20 (N) ’ Å News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline

5 Rock Center News Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Paid Paid Daly News Paid

6 9 Ent Insider Undercover Boss Hawaii Five-0 ’ Blue Bloods Å News Letterman Ferguson

7 13 Magaz. Inside Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å Rock Center News Jay Leno J. Fallon

8 10 CFL Football Edmonton Eskimos at BC Lions. (N) Å SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre

9 19 Sportsnet Con. MLB The Grid Red Bull Series Sportsnet Con. Hockey Blue World Poker Tour

11 12 Ent ET Bones ’ Take It All Å 16x9 (N) Å News Hour Final ET J. Probst

12 22 Pushing Art Ballykissangel (N) Miss Marple “Sleeping Murder” (N) Architect/Change Ballykissangel ’ 13 3 Gags 22 Min To Be Announced the fifth estate ’ The National (N) News George S Cor Steel

14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Bones ’ The Following ’ News Wanted Two Men Mother Raymond Raymond

15 Anderson Cooper Stroumboulop Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper Stroumboulop Anderson Cooper

16 6 Deadliest Warrior Deadliest Warrior Ways Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Ways

17 23 Million Million Hunt Intl Hunters Flea Flea Million Million Hunters Hunters Disaster Decked

18 14 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage

21 Property Deal The Big The Big › “I Hate Valentine’s Day” (’09) The Big (:45) The Big C ’ House

22 › “Material Girls” (:15) ›› “Chasing Liberty” (’04) Mandy Moore. Young Boys Boys › “Material Girls”

23 The National ’ The National (N) The National (N) The National ’ The National ’ Lang & O’Leary

25 Boardwalk Empire (:15) “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (’03) (:45) Boardwalk Empire ’ “Terminator 3”

26 15 Mighty Planes Mayday Don’t Drive Here Never Never Mighty Planes Mayday

27 Collection Canadian Pickers Money Money Collection World’s Dumbest... Big Brother

28 18 Gown Gown Randy Rescue Gown Gown Some Some Gown Gown Paid Paid

30 The Listener (N) Flashpoint ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ The Listener ’ 31 Ultimate Ultimate Avengers Star Futurama Fam Guy Chicken Archer Fugget Dating Futurama Fugget

32 20 ANT Jessie “Phineas and Ferb” Next (:05) “Johnny Tsunami” (’99) Princess Buzz Over

33 Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American ›› “Righteous Kill” (’08) Al Pacino ›› “Shooter” (’07)

34 Just for Laughs Match LOL :-) Big Bang JFL Just for Laughs Comedy Now! ’ Half Hour Half Hour

36 Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners

37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Haunted Collector Storage Storage Ghost Hunters ’ Canada Paid

38 Vikings ’ Battle Castle ’ Curse of the Axe ’ Å Museum Secrets Curse of the Axe

39 “Scorpion King 2: Rise” Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager ›› “The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior”

40 (6:30) ›› “Con Air” (’97, Action) Breaking Bad (:04) Breaking Bad (:08) Breaking Bad Breaking Bad

42 Weird or What? Debt ET 3’s Co. 3’s Co. King King 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Golden Golden

43 News National News National News National News National News National News National

44 Caillou Cat in Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Thomas Franklin Yo

45 16x9 (N) Å Bones ’ Take It All Å News Whatever ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

48 7 What Roman. Wash Need T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) “What Ever Happened-Jane” Willie

49 God’s Time- Sue Thomas ›› “Bottle Shock” (’08) ’ Å Super Popoff V’Impe Armor

50 “Camping Sauvage” (’04) Guy Lepage. Zone doc (N) TJ Nou TJ C.-B. Cap sur l’été

2 16x9 (N) Å Bones ’ Take It All Å News Hour Final ET Jeff Probst Sh. Ent

54 “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” To Be Announced “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” Malcolm Malcolm

64 “Passage-Ottwa” ›› “Corrina, Corrina” (’94) Å ›› “Smokin’ Aces” (’07) Å “Once Upon”

81 Partir autrement TV5 Jrnl (:35) “L’Appel du 18 juin” Les J’ai marché Quest. Tout-monde

224 NASCAR Racing NASCAR NASCAR Racing A Racer’s Life Unique Whips Pinks Pass Tm

ATTENTION EASTSHORE/KOOTENAY LAKE COMMUNITIES!ATTENTION EASTSHORE/KOOTENAY LAKE COMMUNITIES!ATTENTION EASTSHORE/KOOTENAY LAKE COMMUNITIES!ATTENTION EASTSHORE/KOOTENAY LAKE COMMUNITIES!2013 Eastshore/Kootenay Lake Feature

Book YOUR advertising spacefor June 20, July 18 and August 15 issues

Call Anita 250-428-2266 • Email [email protected] also NEED your contributions!

Please send in stories, press releases and event dates to helpmake the page more community oriented.

Page 17: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

Creston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 17

Einar Arthus Larson

Einar Arthur Larson, born to Arthur and Olga Larson on January 23rd, 1939 in Trail B.C., passed away August 12th, 2012 in Rocky Point, "Peurto Penasco", Mexico.He is survived by one son Nyler, a daughter Leona Young, two grandsons, and an adopted son, Frankie Larson. Also four brothers :Vance "Paul" (Helen), Clarence (Brenda), Melford (Bunny), ad Carl. Five sisters, Ethel Thompson, Marion (Ed) Rinas, Ruth Hague, Esther (Dave) Perry, and Tess (Lorne) Hedman, plus numberous nieces and nephews.

He is missed by us all.

January 23, 1939~

August 12, 2013

Dean Wong

Dean was born to parents Yu Yee and Tom on October 20, 1944 in Toyson, China. In 1959, Dean arrived in Erickson, with his mother Yu Yee, where they joined his grandparents, Sun Kee (Mah You Hong) and his wife, Lee You Kee. After high school, Dean studied in Kelowna to be an electrician. He worked for May Day Electric before taking full time work on the family farm (orchard).Dean was known by all for his easy smile and willingness to lend a helping hand.Dean was predeceased by his parents.He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Cindy; daughter Melaine; son Hanley and brother Altin (Faye).

A Funeral Service was heldon June 6, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at

G. F. Oliver Funeral Chapelwith astor om Greentree o ciatin .

Any riends wishin to ma e amemorial contribution may do so to

the Canadian Cancer Societyc o ambric Associates

P. O. Box 999, Creston, BC, V0B 1G0.

Dean Wong passed awayon June 1, 2013

in the Creston Valleyat the age of 68 years.

October 20, 1944~

June 1, 2013

Jordan JosephDe Young

It’s with great sadness the family of Jordan announces his sudden passing on June 6, 2013 in the city of his birth, Fort McMurray, AB at the age of 21.At an early age Jordan moved with his family to British Columbia. It was here that he discovered his passions for swimming, diving and snowboarding. The family returned to Fort McMurray in 2003.Jordan enrolled in the RAP program while attending Westwood Community High School and became a Journeyman Crane operator in 2011. He had a zest for travel and adventure and was actively planning an itinerary for his next trip.Jordan will be sorely missed and forever loved by his parents Paul and Eveline De Young, big brother John and little sister Lindsay De Young as well as numerous relatives and many friends.

Funeral Service will take placeat 2:00 pm, Friday, June 14, 2013at the United Church of Canada,

10003 Gordon Avenue, Fort McMurray AB.Memorial Tributes may be made to

Fort McMurray Victim Services,105 Paquette Drive P.O Box 5712,

Fort McMurray AB.

We would like to express our extreme gratitudeto all the good people whose kind words and actions,

compassion and supportmade the unbearable survivable.

Thank you all.

Mae Langlois (nee McGovern)

Mae was born to parents Jeanie and James McGovern on April 30, 1920 in Scotland. Mae married Jack Langlois in 1939 in Trail, BC and shortly after, in 1943, they made the Creston Valley their home.Mae was a member of the Square Dance Club and Bowling Club. She enjoyed camping, shing, gardening, cooking and baking (there was always homemade soup at grandma's house!) She also loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. In her later years, she really enjoyed the outings with the T.A.P.S. programs and playing cards with friends at Crest View Village.Mae was predeceased by her husband Jack in 1998; her parents Jeanie and James; sisters Peggy and Ninian and brother Jackie.She will be lovingly remembered by her two sons and two daughters, Jackie (Buzz), Wayne (Lynn), Larry (Diane) and Lonnie (Mike); several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters Jean and Marlene; brother Tom and numerous friends.

A Celebration of Life Gatheringwill be held for friends and family

at Crest View Care Village at a later date.Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

in Mae’s name may do so tothe Heart & Stroke Foundation of BC

200 – 1212 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC, V6H 3V2.

The family of Mae Langlois would like to thankDr. Weaver and the nursing staff who took

exceptional care of our mother during her nal daysat Creston Valley Hospital. Thank you!

Mae Langlois(nee McGovern)

passed away peacefullyon June 3, 2013

in the Creston Valleyat the age of 93 years.

April 30, 1920~

June 3, 2013

Lawrence Joseph Romano

Lawrence was born and raised in Creston, leaving for a brief time to work, but he soon returned home and then worked surveying. He met Faye Tangen in 1950 and they married in 1953. They made Creston their home and raised three children. He worked at the Creston sawmill until his retirement in 1990.Lawrence was a member of the Eagles Club and the Royal Canadian Legion. He enjoyed shing, woodworking and cooking but what he loved most of all was spending time with his family.Lawrence was predeceased by his daughter Cheryl Marie; grandson Joshua James; parents Joe and Tress; sisters Gloria and Bev; brother, Roy; brothers-in-law, Harold (Bonnie) Bonnet, Vern Hawkins and sister-in-law Kaye Romano.He will be dearly missed by his wife Faye; son Larry (Carolyn) Romano; daughter Shelley (Barry) Wisdom; son Rick (Wanda) Romano; grandchildren Gesse (Michelle) Romano, Zabrina (Stuart) Ackerman, Aaron Romano and Staci Romano; great-granddaughter Kahlia Ackerman; brothers Joe (Dorothy) Romano, Gary Romano, Merv (Jeannie) Romano and Bob (Gloria) Romano; sisters Lorraine Kofoed, Gail Kofoed, Sharon (Butch) Dawson and many, many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life Gathering will be heldJuly 7, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Lister Park

with Pastor Harry Haberstock of ciating.Any friends wishing to make a

memorial contribution may do so tothe Canadian Diabetes Association

360 - 1385 West 8th Ave,Vancouver, BC, V6H 3V9.

Lawrence Joseph Romano passed away peacefully on May 30, 2013 with family by his side, in Creston, BC

at the age of 83 years.

1931 ~ 2013

Announcements

Funeral HomesIn Loving Memory Of DAVID WIKLUND

Passed Away June 9, 2013Age 73 years

Residence Creston, BC Memorial Funeral Service

Saturday, June 15, 2013At 11:00 a.m.

G. F. Oliver Funeral ChapelPastor Harry Haberstock

offi ciating Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theCharity of the donors choice

In Loving Memory Of MARION LANGLOIS

Passed Away June 3, 2013Age 93 years

Residence – Creston A Celebration of Life Gathering

to take place at Crestview Village

at a later dateNotices will be posted

Cremation Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution

may do so to theHeart & Stroke

Foundation of BC200 – 1212 West BroadwayVancouver, BC V6H 3V2

Information

CRESTON AL-ANON MEETING

Thursdays 7:00 pm Creston Valley Hospital

Meeting Room A (downstairs)

Phone: 250-402-8685 “Are you affected by

someone else’s drinking?”

Obituaries

Announcements

Information

Costcobrought to you

byMYDELIVERY

LIST.COMBRINGING COSTCO TO YOU!

Shop hundreds of Costco goods online!

Then simply pick up your goods at one of our drop off

locations, includingPorthill and Eastport, ID

SHOP NOW ATwww.MyDeliveryList.com

SaveMONEY

TIMEGAS &More!

Questions? Email [email protected]

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 422 - 7th Ave N

(Anglican Church Basement)Monday 11am (closed)

Wednesday 8pm (closed)Friday 8pm (open)

250-428-5954 or 250-428-0310315 15th Ave N

(Lutheran Church Offi ce)Saturday 7pm (Open)

250-428-0165 or 250-428-7064

Obituaries

Announcements

Information

AlfoldyGallery

Original Paintings,

Paper Batiks & Photo Cards

by Elaine & Andy Alfoldy

OPENWednesday, Friday Saturday & Sunday10:30am - 5:30pm

3917 Highway 3, Erickson(5 min. east of Creston)Phone 250-428-7473

or 250-428-0688

Obituaries

Announcements

Information

POTTERYPridham Studio Gallery

OPEN Tues-Sat

10am-5pm138 12 Ave. N. Creston BC

250-428-5080

Obituaries

Obituaries Obituaries

250.428.2266

fax 250.428.3320 email [email protected]

Your classifieds. Your community

Phone 250.428.2266Fax 1.250.483.1909

EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO:

DEADLINESFridays by 4pm for the following Thursday’s paper.

RATESLost & Found and Free Give Away ads are no charge. Clas-si ed rates ary. s us about rates. Combos and pac ages a ailable - o er newspapers in BC.

AGREEMENTIt is agreed by any Display or Classi ed d ertiser re uest-ing space that the liability of the paper in the e ent of failure to publish an ad ertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the ad ertiser for that portion of the ad ertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no liability in any e ent beyond the amount paid for such ad ertisement. The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typograph-ical errors that do not lessen the alue of an ad ertisement.

cannot be responsible for errors after the rst day of publication of any

ad ertisement. otice of errors on the rst day should immedi-ately be called to the attention of the Classi ed Department to be corrected for the following edition.

reser es the right to re ise, edit, classify or re ect any ad ertisement and to retain any answers directed to the Box

eply er ice and to repay the customer the sum paid for the ad ertisement and box rental.DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION

d ertisers are reminded that pro incial legislation forbids the publication of any ad er-tisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, color, nation-ality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is usti ed by a bona de re uire-ment for the wor in ol ed.

COPYRIGHTCopyright and/or properties subsist in all ad ertisements and in all other material ap-pearing in this edition of bc-classi ed.com. ermission to reproduce wholly or in part and in any form whatsoe er, par-ticularly by a photographic or of set process in a publication must be obtained in writing from the publisher. ny unauthori ed reproduction will be subject to recourse in law.

ON THE WEB:

www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Einar Arthur Larson

Einar Arthur Larson, born to Arthur and Olga Larson on January 23, 1939 in Trail B.C., passed away August 12, 2012 in Rocky Point, "Puerto Penasco", Mexico.He is survived by son Nyler; daughter Leona Young; two grandsons; adopted son Frankie Larson; brothers Vance "Paul" (Helen), Clarence (Brenda), Melford (Bunny), and Carl; sisters Ethel Thompson, Marion (Ed) Rinas, Ruth Hague, Esther (Dave) Perry, and Tess (Lorne) Hedman; plus numerous nieces and nephews.

He is missed by us all.

January 23, 1939~

August 12, 2013

www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Lawrence Joseph Romano

Lawrence was born and raised in Creston, leaving for a brief time to work, but he soon returned home and then worked surveying. He met Faye Tangen in 1950 and they married in 1953. They made Creston their home and raised three children. He worked at the Creston sawmill until his retirement in 1990.Lawrence was a member of the Eagles Club and the Royal Canadian Legion. He enjoyed fi shing, woodworking and cooking but what he loved most of all was spending time with his family.Lawrence was predeceased by his daughter Cheryl Marie; grandson Joshua James; parents Joe and Tress; sisters Gloria and Bev; brother, Roy; brothers-in-law, Harold (Bonnie) Bonnet, Vern Hawkins and sister-in-law Kaye Romano.He will be dearly missed by his wife Faye; son Larry (Carolyn) Romano; daughter Shelley (Barry) Wisdom; son Rick (Wanda) Romano; grandchildren Gesse (Michelle) Romano, Zabrina (Stuart) Ackerman, Aaron Romano and Staci Romano; great-granddaughter Kahlia Ackerman; brothers Joe (Dorothy) Romano, Gary Romano, Merv (Jeannie) Romano and Bob (Gloria) Romano; sisters Lorraine Kofoed, Gail Kofoed, Sharon (Butch) Dawson and many, many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life Gathering will be heldJuly 7, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Lister Park

with Pastor Harry Haberstock offi ciating.Any friends wishing to make a

memorial contribution may do so tothe Canadian Diabetes Association

360 - 1385 West 8th Ave,Vancouver, BC, V6H 3V9.

Lawrence Joseph Romano passed away peacefully on May 30, 2013 with family by his side, in Creston, BC

at the age of 85 years.

1929 ~ 2013

Page 18: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

18 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca Thursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance

www.cbt.or Join us:

This is a full-time position, based out of our Golden office. View details at www.cbt.org/careers or request them from Debra Stewart at 1.800.505.8998.

Résumés accepted via email to [email protected]

Careers at CBTAdministrative Assistant, Sector Initiatives

CARRIERS NEEDEDfor these available routes:

Call Dianne 250-428-2266 • 1018 Canyon St.e ail: of e restonvalleya van e. a

200 blocks 20 and 21 Ave N. 1900 blocks Canyon and Pine St. 2000 block Crawford St.

200-600 blocks 20 Ave S.

100-300 blocks 10 Ave N. 1000-1400 blocks Vancouver St.

1100-1400 blocks Hillside St.

300-400 blocks 3, 4 and 5 Ave S. 300-400 blocks Cedar and Dugan St.

Faynor Orchards Ltd2938 Erickson Rd Creston

NOW HIRINGP e F e C e

So e Pa e

Le e 2 o 3 F A A en an

Contact: Jenny Faynor

250 428 359 or apply online at

. a no o ha . oo ax e e o 250 428 00 5

(start approx end of July)

[email protected]

NEEDEDCherry SortersPickers, Packers

& Field CrewStarts last week of July

Through 1st week of September

4733 Canyon Lister Rd, Canyon

Contact Raj Dhaliwal

250-428-1629250-428-7563

Interim Junior Magazine Editor and Newspaper Reporter

Location: Invermere, B.C.The full-time, 8-12 week position involves, but is not limited to, content gathering, writing and editing two mag-azine publications as well as being part of the newsroom for two community newspapers. This position involves working alongside the newspaper Editor and two reporters taking photos, writing stories, and laying out and editing pages in InDesign. Some weekend and evening work is required.

QualificationsThis exciting, challenging and varied position requires a very organized writer with strong editing and journalistic skills. As the final set of eyes on magazine pages, meticulous attention to detail is needed.

A journalism degree or diploma, plus a minimum of 3-5 years’ newsroom experience is required. Mac OS X platform experience, Photoshop skills, proficiency with InDesign and previous editing experience is essential, as is a reliable vehicle and full driver’s licence.

To apply, send a copy of your resume, along with writing samples, cover letter and references to

Rose-Marie Regitnig, PublisherThe Columbia Valley Pioneer

Box 868, 8 – 1008, 8th Avenue, Invermere, B.C. V0A 1K0

[email protected] www.columbiavalleypioneer.com

N EW S PA P E R

Keisan Goldsmithgraduated with a Bachelor Degreein Engineering

April 2012.

We are so proud of you!

Graduation 2013

Seems like yesterday you had your fi rst graduation!

Love,all of your family xo

Business/Offi ce Service

Announcements

Lost & FoundFOUND: Bag of collectors stamps at The Source. Can be picked up by identifying.

FOUND: vehicle keyless entry remote found in pull off park-ing space at the start of Duck Lake Dyck Rd. Claim at Ad-vance offi ce.

Employment

Business Opportunities

ALL CASH Drink & Snack Vending Business Route. Complete Training. Small In-vestment required. 1-888-979-VEND(8363).www.healthydrinkvending.co

$$$ MAKE Fast cash - start your own business - driveway sealing systems, lawn aerating units, possible payback in 2 weeks. For more information call today toll-free. 1-800-465-0024. www.protectasphalt.com

Education/Trade Schools

APPLY NOW: Pennywise Scholarship For Women to at-tend Journalism certifi cate course at Langara College in Vancouver. Deadline June 15, 2013. For more information:

www.bccommunitynews.com/ our-programs/scholarship

OVER 90% Employment rate for CanScribe graduates! Medical Transcriptionists are in demand and CanScribe graduates get jobs. Payments under $100 per month. 1-800-466-1535. [email protected]

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mort-gage and maintenance pay-ments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consul-tation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248.

GUARANTEED JOB place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen for oil and gas in-dustry. Call 24hr free recorded message for information: 1-800-972-0209

Secure Vernon company look-ing for Marine Mechanic, with good customer service, atten-tion to detail, must have valid boat license, drivers license an asset. Fast paced environ-ment. [email protected]

Home Care/Support

24 hr. Live-InSupport Required(Kamloops, B.C.)

Dengarry Professional Ser-vices Ltd. is seeking experi-enced individuals or couples for contract to provide live in 24 hr. support for short term stabilization to adults with mental & physical disabilities in Kamloops. Applicant must have education and exp. either in behavioral and/or medical supports. Applicant will undergo a screening process including reference checks, Crim Check and drivers abstract.

Housing & Utilities Incls. w/ A Remarkable

Compensation Package.

Please forward resume to Kristine Toebosch at

[email protected]

or fax to 1-250-377-4581or mail Attn: Kristine

PO Box 892 Kamloops BC V2C-5M8

Employment

Income OpportunityNOW HIRING! Earn extra cash - demand for simple work. P/T-F/T. Can be done from home. acceptance guar-anteed, no experience re-quired, all welcome!www.BCJobLinks.com

Services

Healing Arts

1821 Canyon St. Creston250.428.0207

Balance Point Acupuncture

Rest, Relax, Heal

Zea Friesen R.Ac.

Kveta’s NaturalHealing Centre

• Emotion Code• Refl exology• CranioSacral Therapy • Lymphatic DrainageKveta A. Jasek

Certifi ed Emotion Code Practitioner

natural@kvetas_healing.comwww.ilovecreston.com/kvetasnaturalhealing

250-866-5677

Massage (Reg Therapist)

Julie Malowany

Registered Massage TherapistCreston, BC

250-428-3445Celebrations

Services

Massage (Reg Therapist)

LaDonna Smith R.M.T.Tues, Wed,Fri & Sat

Creston250-254-4747

Susan Smith R.M.T.

Registered Massage Therapist

EXCELLENT THERAPYFOR YOUR

BODYFor Appointment

Call...250-428-5737

Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt? Cut debts more than 50% and be debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free con-sultation. Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+www.mydebtsolution.com

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.com

IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: it’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.

M O N E Y P ROV I D E R . C O M .$500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Need CA$H Today?

Own A Vehicle?Borrow Up To $25,000

No Credit Checks!Cash same day, local offi ce.www.PitStopLoans.com

1-800-514-9399

Celebrations

Services

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind and a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

CRIMINAL RECORD?Guaranteed Record Removal

since 1989. Confi dential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating

assures EMPLOYMENT &TRAVEL FREEDOM.

Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET1-8-NOW-PARDON(1-866-972-7366)

RemoveYourRecord.com

Help Wanted

ARE YOU applying for or have you been denied Canada Pension Plan disability benefi ts? Do not proceed alone. Call Allison Schmidt 1-877-793-3222 www.dcac.ca

Garden & LawnGARDEN AND landscaping consulting in Creston. Ref. available upon request. Call Rose 250-428-0133

Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)

Help Wanted

Help Wanted Help Wanted

www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Page 19: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

Creston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 19

Subject to standard lending criteria of Royal Bank of Canada.

Janis Caldwell-SawleyMortgage SpecialistCell: [email protected] Appointments

Serving the Creston Valley

Gordon Hegland250-402-9818

Oops...Need it Fixed?

OVERHEAD DOOR Company of Creston

REPAIRS & SERVICE RESIDEN IA &

C ERCIA NE INS A A I NS S EE -CRA D RS

Pets & Livestock

Feed & HayHAY FOR SALE

small square$160/ton

250-428-4316

Pet Services A1 POOP SCOOPER#1 in the #2 Business

Weekly Pet Waste RemovalSenior Discount • Residential

Commercial • Acreages250-402-6711

LIL’ MUTT PET RESORT• Boarding dogs & cats

• Grooming• Pet Foods & Supplies

1304 NW Blvdand3323 Phillips RoadCreston, BC

250-428-5837www.lilmuttpetresort.com

Pets5WK OLD puppies. Mother purebred Am. bulldog: father black lab. Both exc. tempera-ment. Ready for good homes in 3 wks. 1st shots & de-wormed $100. 4 female, 4 male. Mostly brown & brindle. For appt. call 250-866-5173

Merchandise for Sale

Antiques / Vintage1947 Buick Sedan Super all original, good running

condition $4800 OBO Call 250-365-5003

Check out our website!

crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Merchandise for Sale

AuctionsRESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Auction Burnaby - Saturday June 15th @ 11am - Used Equipment and Refrigeration from closures, buyouts & bailiff seizures. New Equipment Liq-uidation - direct from manufac-turer, & dealer showrooms! Got to www.KwikAuctions.com - or call 1-800-556-5945

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

Food Products

BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED

GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF

Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available

Quarters/Halves$2.55/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger

$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS

250-428-4316 Creston

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53 in stock.SPECIAL

44’ x 40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!

Sets up in one day!40’ Containers under $2500!

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh. 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

www.rtccontainer.com

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale10’x10’ GAZEBO, tan colour. Arrow brand. Powder coated durable steel frame. Full wrap around mosquito netting. 12’ centre pole height. Brand new; never been out of the box. $175 250-428-7411

2NDHAND HEAVEN910 Pine St.

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

Sat noon - 4:30 pmYard & Garden

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

Dishes & MORE!

AT LAST! An iron fi lter that works. IronEater! Fully patent-ed Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manga-nese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions; 1-800-BIG-IRON, www.bigirondrilling.com

DINING ROOM set - Queen Anne style, solid light fruit-wood, lg. buffet/hutch, oval ta-ble w/6 chairs. $700 250-428-9866DOUBLE RECLINER loveseat w/console, beige/brown, as new. Asking $400 250-428-0762HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?

NEW LIFE FURNITURE& RECYCLING

114 NW Blvd. 250-402-0098

NEW HOURSMon - Sat 10am - 5pm

DONATION PICK UPSCall to arrange a pick up

Interested in joining our team of great volunteers

a few hours a week?Contact Amanda

for more information

Quality second-hand Furnishings, Appliances,

Electronics & More!

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

Garage Door Services

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleSTEEL BUILDING - DIY Sum-mer sale! - Bonus Days extra 5% off. 20X22 $3,998. 25X24 $4,620. 30X34 $6,656. 32X42 $8,488. 40X54 $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422.www.pioneersteel.ca

STEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x 40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60 x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Misc. WantedTrue Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accu- mulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030

WANTED: 300 series John Deere lawn tractor in any con-dition. 250-428-3503

Musical InstrumentsPIANO TUNING in the Koote-nays in July. Don Rose, 1-888-29Tuner Tip top service, I look forward to seeing you.

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner2413 4th Street South Cran-brook B.C. 3 Bedroom 3 Bath-room Multiple Upgrades. For questions or to view this beau-tiful home call 250-919-9009 OPEN HOUSE June 15th & 16th from 1pm-3pm $259,000

Creston- IMMACULATE 6YRold 2/bdrm moduline home w/full attached garage on pri-vate lot. Two full baths w/ja-cuzzi tub, 6-appl, kitchen is-land & pantry, lino & laminate fl oors, French doors looking out on back deck, raised gar-den beds, beautifully land-scaped with a small creek run-ning through back of property, has to be seen to be appre-ciated. #59 Devonshire Mead-ows, Strata Adult Community, asking $229,000. (250)427-3350

Garage Door Services

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

GREAT STARTER HOME

&/OR INVESTMENT ON RIONDEL RD.

Above Kootenay Lake. 4km to Ashram, Marine, Golf Course, Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfi nished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug, 12 appraised at $170,000 but older, fl exible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call:

1-780-566-0707

LotsCreston- 3 SERVICED lots for sale. Beautiful views of the valley. Located on the west side of Creston. $49,000/ea lotFor more information please call Ron 403-627-7440 Email [email protected] CRESTON/Lister 2 - double serviced 1 acre parcels w/rental income 403-682-9832

Mobile Homes & Parks

2BDRM 2BATH new mobile 14’x66’, F/S DW. Willing to trade for house. 250-402-9001RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Af-fordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Kere-meos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentAPARTMENTS for rent: Call Michele or Paulette 250-428-2562 or 250-428-3096APT FOR rent above Canyon Store, new lino, F/S, coin-op W/D fac. on site. Sm. pets ok, shared backyard & own deck. $700/mo + DD/Pet deposit if appl. All util. incl. + free Wifi . Call Cora 250-428-1998 for in-fo. & to viewCreston- 1 & 2/BDRM APTS$535/$625 + elec. N/S N/P call 250-254-0840 or 250-866-5789Creston- 1/BDRM APT Great downtown location, W/D, stor-age, parking. 55+ 250-402-8709Creston- 2/BDRM APT. Sen-iors only. N/P N/S F/S laundry hook-up. 250-428-7705Creston 2/BDRM + DEN F/S, W/D, DW, 2 huge decks, fabu-lous views, enclosed parking, $800/mo + elec. Mature ten-ants with refs. 250-428-8727

CRESTONATTENTION SENIORS

Nikkyl Place Seniors APARTMENTS

includes 2 meals a dayhouse keeping,laundry

& reg bus service. Wheelchair access main fl oor

1/bdrm units $1150/mo2/bdrm $1250/mo.

250-402-9351

Creston, BCPARKVIEW MANOR

1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments$550 & up. Secure Building

Available now!Rent Incentive

N/S N/P Children OKPhone Ingrid 250-428-2234

Mortgages

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentSpectacular view

of the valley!1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments

in clean FOURPLEXGround fl oor entrances

Covered decks, Laundry$650 & $750/mo + util. N/P

250-428-2548/428-2457leave message

Commercial/Industrial

CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING

3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space

Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area

Plenty of Parking250-428-5240

Cottages / CabinsCABIN FOR rent in country, avail. immed. $625/mo incl. power. 250-428-2457 leave message

Halls/Auditoriums

Canyon HallNewly Renovated & Ready

for your Events!Ask about the Small Hall

Henri 250-428-8852Canyon Park Reservations

Shelly 250-428-3356

ROTACREST HALL RENTAL Special Occasions/Events

Call 250-428-7127For Information and Booking

WEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available.

Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643

Visit www.westcreston.info

Mobile Homes & Pads

Creston- MOBILE HOME pad avail. for newer 14x50 mobile home or park model. In Scot-ties Mobile Home Park 50+ No pets, pad rent $275/mo 250-428-4256

Homes for Rent4/BDRM. HOUSE, great view, 5min from Creston, N/S $1,200/mo+util, D.D. Avail. immed. To view call 1-403-619-2091 or 403-248-5671

Creston: 3/BDRM TOWN-HOUSE, near Centennial Park. 5/Appliances, new lami-nate fl ooring, 2/car carport. $825/mo + util. 250-866-5564Creston- LG RENO’D 2/bdrm duplex. Den, family room, ft/room, kitchen, bath+1/2, car-port N/S N/P $700/mo 250-428-5997

Property Management

PROPERTY MANAGEMENTFor your Property Management

Rental & Sales needsIngrid Voigt

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

Suites, Lower1/BDRM BSMT suite. Lg. bright, own entrance. F/S W/D new fl ooring, N/P N/S $500/mo incl. most util. 250-428-9459

Suites, UpperFURNISHED Bachelor Suite in Creston. ground level, $550 utilities included. non smoker. Call 250-427- 2526.

Transportation

Auto FinancingDreamTeam Auto Financing

“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK - Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-961-7022www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

Transportation

Auto FinancingYOU’RE APPROVED • YOU’RE APPROVED

YOU’RE APPROVED • YOU’RE APPROVED

• GOOD CREDIT • BAD CREDIT• NO CREDIT • HIGH DEBT RATE

• 1ST TIME BUYER• BANKRUPTCY • DIVORCE

YOU’RE APPROVED

Call Dennis, Shawn or Paul 1-888-204-5355

for Pre-Approvalwww.amford.com

• YOU

’RE

APPR

OVED

• YO

U’RE

APP

ROVE

D • Y

OU’R

E AP

PROV

ED • • YOU’RE APPROVED • YOU’RE APPROVED • YOU’RE APPROVED •

Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca

Cars - Sports & Imports

1994 CORVETTE COUPEGreat shape. 165,000 kms. $11,100 leave message at250-421-1747

Recreational/Sale1988 furnished 32’

Travel Trailer with large roofed 12x30’ deck new

fridge, extra fridge and freezer in shed permanently parked at

Cedar Glen Campground (occupancies April to Oct) at

Balfour Landing behind bakery $15,000, Pad fee is paid to April 1st, 2014, 365-4740

1999 LEISURE travel van - wide body Dodge Ram, 5.9L Dash & roof; air & heat, rear queen bed, toilet/shower, awn-ing. Exc. cond. Very low mile-age. $26,000 250-428-4100

2011 - 8’6” camper, slide out,A/C, lg. fridge, 3 burner stove, queen bed, fantastic fan, elec-tric jacks, dual propane tanks, expandable stairs 250-428-4260 or 208-597-5885 $14,900 obo

Boats

World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

Weldcraft, Hewescraft,Lund, Godfrey Pontoons

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

www.marksmarineinc.com

Garage Sales Garage Sales

You’re right ontarget when

you placeclassifieds in the

Creston Valley Advance

250-428-2266

find agreat deal!

in thecreston valley

advance

250-428-2266

ESTATE SALE Sat&Sun June 15-16 - 8 to 3pm. 134 - 13 Ave S CBK - Collectibles, furniture, kitch-en & HHG, crafts, tools and much much more!!! [email protected]

ESTATE SALE Sat&Sun June 15-16 - 8 to 3pm. 134 - 13 Ave S CBK - Collectibles, furniture, kitch-en & HHG, crafts, tools and much much more!!! [email protected]

GARAGE SALE: 724 - 32 Ave S. Sat. June 15th 7:30am-1pm No early birds! 36” wood lathe, fi shing tackle, lg. bird cage, post jack, western pocket-books.LG. GARAGE SALE: Sat June 15th. 924 - 25 Ave.S 7am-4pm Tools, books, linens, beautiful med-lg. size ladies clothes, pictures, frames & household misc.

Trinity Used Treasures Now open for the season

Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. 9am-1pm

Trinity United Church

YARD SALE: 2500 Settlement Rd (off 24 St. Lister) June 14 & 15th Kids stuff, household, canning supplies, plants & more 6am-3pm

YARD SALE: Fri June 14 & Sat June 15 413-11 Ave S. 8am-4pm Treadmill, work out equip., body gym, tools, wash-er & dryer, household misc.

Check out our website!

crestonvalleyadvance.ca

www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

RENTED

!

Page 20: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

Thursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance20 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

Serving the Creston Valley EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY • CONSTRUCTION

What Services do you have to OFFER?

To advertise in the Serving Creston Valley section of the classifi eds

call [email protected]

Shopa'sExcavating Ltd.

Excavator • BackhoesDumptrucks • Cat Work

Water Lines • Septic FieldsSubdivision • Site Preparation

Sand • Gravel • TopsoilRock HammerRoad Building

Government Certifi ed

Sewage planner& installer

Wynndel, BC 250-866-5770

JA-COINDUSTRIAL LTD.

EQUIPMENT RENTAL& SALES

250-428-9788Arlen Johnson, Proprietor4015 Hwy 3, Erickson BC

WHYBUY?

When youcan

RENT?

• Backhoe• Auger

• Jackhammer• Dump Truck

Garth RosvoldCreston, BC

Phone:250-428-7232

Cell:250-428-1601

Glen StromAaron Strom

• EXCAVATING • LOGGING• ROAD BUILDING • GRAVEL

• ROCKHAMMER• ENVIRONMENTAL

RECLAMATION

Ph/Fx: 250-227-9679Box 101, Crawford Bay, BC

V0B 1E0

SINCE 1980CONTRACTING

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

this space available

To advertise in theServing Creston Valley section

of the classifi eds call250-428-2266

[email protected]

BOOKTHISSPACE

[email protected]

Call Marcus250-428-1953

Call Carl250-428-1474

250-428-2939501 Helen St.,

Creston BC

KEPKEExcavat ing◊ Landscaping◊ Retaining Walls◊ Retaining Wall Repair◊ Spring & Fall Cleanup◊ Dump Runs◊ Stump Removal◊ Water Lines

Call Ron Kepke250-428-4306

Cell 250-428-1973

ElectroRecycle accepts more than 300 electrical products ranging in size from electric toothbrushes, countertop microwave ovens, hand-held drills to treadmills. Products are divided into categories including: kitchen countertop (motorized and heating), time measurement, weight measurement, garment care, air treatment, desk and tabletop fans, designated very small items, fl oor care, personal care, test and measurement tools, hand-held power tools; bench-top, demolition, and free-standing power tools, sewing/textile machines, exercise machines, sports, leisure, arts, crafts, and hobby devices, as well as additional designated very small items.

The program recycles small appliances designed for residential use only and powered by batteries or plugged in to 12 Volt or 120 Volt power. All electrical products should be returned in a clean state (i.e. no residual food left in them, no vacuum bags, etc.) and with batteries removed (if accessible).

Challenge

Recycle your small electrical appliance and power tools and you could

a $100Visa Gift Card!

Receive a ballot entry when you bring an electrical appliance for recycling to:

NEW LIFE FURNITURE114 NORTHWEST BLVD, CRESTON, BC

250-428-0098

Visitwww.electrorecycle.ca/challenge

for more details

From June 1 to June 30, 2013, recycling depots will becompeting against one another to see who can collect

the most electrical appliances for recycling

For more info about electrorecycle, BC’s small electrical appliance and power tool recycling program, call 1.800.667.4321 toll-free

KITCHEN COUNTERTOP

WEIGHT MEASUREMENT

TIME MEASUREMENT

POWER TOOLS

PERSONAL CARE

GARMENT CARE

DESIGNATEDVERY SMALL ITEMS

SEWING & TEXTILE

FLOOR CLEANNG

AIR TREATMENT

SPORTS, LEISURE, ARTS & CRAFTS DEVICES

EXCERCISE MACHINES

Page 21: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

Creston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 21

Serving the Creston Valley CONTRACTORS • RENOVATIONS • HOME AND YARD SERVICES

Spring/Fall Clean-upInside or Outside

Heavy or Light WorkSeniorDiscounts

250-428-0752

NEED CLEAN-UP?

D & SRESIDENTIAL CLEANINGLAWN & YARD MAINTENANCE

FreeEstimates!

• COMMERCIAL• RESIDENTIAL• JOURNEYMAN• LINE MARKING

250-428-8482

LINE PAINTINGPARKING LOTS,CURBS ETC...

What Services do you have to OFFER?

Call 250-428-2266

[email protected]

Advertise in theServing Creston Valleysection of the classifi eds

• Licensed New Home Builder• Renovations• Concrete Work• Quality Assured

Tom MorrisPh: 250-428-2071Fax: 250-428-2036

JC’S

SELF STORAGE

620 Payne St.Creston, BC

(turn east betweenNorthstar & Iron Kettle)

• Largest self storage in Creston

• 24 hr. Security• Safe, dry storage

250-428-9933www.jcstorage.com

Specializing in Custom built• Kitchen cabinets• Bathroom vanities• Railings & stairs• All types of counter tops including granite, solid surfaces and laminate

250-428-5215 (days)250-428-4765 (eves.)1033-25 Ave S. Creston

R.C.W. Woodcraft

Cabinets

FREEESTIMATES! • Mechanical & Chemical

Deglazing of Creosote• Avian & Nest Removals

• Custom Masonry Heaters• Professionally Insured

• Licensed &W.E.T.T Certifi edCall T.W.S.

250-866-5246Jonathan Bartsch

Technician

Chimney Sweep WoodstoveMaintenance

TWS

&RobertConstruction

André Robert250-428-4914

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

• Tile • Vinyl • Laminate• Hardwood • Carpet

• Window Shades• Phantom Screens• Aluminum railing

• DURADEKwaterproof decking

250-428-2426www.nufl oors.ca/creston

1518 Northwest Blvd Creston

Serving theCreston Valley

since 1984

Smart Service. Great Products.

What Servicesdo you have to

OFFER?To advertise here, call

[email protected]

What Servicesdo you have to

OFFER?

To advertise here, call250-428-2266

[email protected]

LENNY CRAIGHOME

IMPROVEMENTS

250-254-0197Creston BC

ADDITIONSRENOVATIONS

ROOFING

GENERALHOME REPAIR

www.lennycraighomeimprovement.

webstarts.com

Ph: 250-428-3455Fax: 250-428-7393Bob & Howard Graham

1208 NW Blvd, Creston BC

YourWINDSHIELDspecialists*55 yearscombined

experience

ORCHARD VALLEY

ICBC EXPRESSwindshield replacements

Next to Arrow MountainTruck/Car Touchless Wash

506 D Helen Street

Arrow Mountain

MINISTORAGE

71 Units • Easy Access24/7 Video SurveillanceUnits accessable 24/7

Attendant living on siteStorage Insurance Approved

ALL UNITS ARE DRYWALLEDTO MEET THE LATEST

FIRE RATEDBUILDING CODES

250-428-4673

PineProfi les

Inc.

SOLID WOOD PRODUCTS AT GREAT PRICES

• Panelling• Flooring• Siding

• Baseboards• Casings

• Crown mouldings

250-428-0178 Cell:

250-254-0944

RENTALS & SERVICE• Portable Toilets• Portable Showers

GREAT FOR• Weddings • Family Reunions• Large Parties • Construction Sites• FarmsPUMPING SERVICES• Septic Tanks• RVs & Boats

Reasonable weekend or monthly rates

250-428-4053250-428-6256YES! We have a

wheelchair accessible toilet

Insured, Licensed & BondedJonathan Bartsch250-866-5246

Finishing ContractorStoneworks • Tile• Masonry

Hardwood and more...

SERVICES

ALL-RITESEWAGE PUMPING

Portable restroomsTanks and risers

PumpsFloat switches

...and more

Edwin Johnson250-428-9097

• 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

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

Residential& CommercialLicensed & Insured250-402-9006

Phone GeorgeJourneyman Electrician

FILL

THIS SPACEWith your ad

starting from only $50per month for

annual booking Call 250-428-2266

RAY'S GARBAGE

PICKUPCreston

Residential Pickup& All Rural Areas

3 - 40yd Bins

250-428-9887

ChimneySweeping Fireplace & Woodstove

Servicing Visual Inspections& Installations WETT Certifi ed TechniciansTip Top

Chimney Service250-919-3643

[email protected] the

Kootenays Clean!

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

Furnace & Duct CleaningCommercial & Residential

Central Air Conditioners

“We Move the Furniture”FREE ESTIMATES

Terry DugdaleCreston, BC

250-428-0806

HOUSE CALLS

Auto Interiors Fabric Protection

Area Rugs Flood & Fire Restoration

Licensed Painter

Starting from only$50 per month

for annual booking

Call 250-428-2266

CATCH THIS,SPOT.

Starting fromonly $50 per monthfor annual booking

Call 250-428-2266

thisspot

Page 22: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

Thursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance22 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

sporTs

NO COMPARISONNO COMPROMISENO COMPARISONNO COMPROMISE

THERE’S NO COMPARISON & NO COMPROMISE.ONLY AT YOUR BC FORD STORE. bcford.ca

2013 F-250 XLT SUPER CAB 4X42013 ESCAPE SE FWD 1.6L

NO COMPROMISENOTHING COMPARES TO GETTINGEVERYTHING YOU WANT

3.5L V6 ECOBOOST® ENGINE & MYFORD TOUCH®††† WITH 8" LCD TOUCH SCREEN & TONNEAU COVER & HILL DESCENT CONTROL ™ & BOX SIDE STEPS & POWER DEPLOYABLE RUNNING BOARDS & HILL START ASSIST & TRAILER SWAY CONTROL & TAILGATE STEP& MUCH MORE

WITH AN IMPRESSIVE LIST OF AVAILABLE FEATURES

Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month

pre-paid subscription

WISE BU

YERS RE

AD THE

LEGAL C

OPY: Ve

hicle(s)

may be

shown

with op

tional e

quipm

ent. De

aler ma

y sell o

r lease f

or less.

Limited

time of

fers. Of

fers ma

y be can

celled a

t any tim

e witho

ut notic

e. Deale

r order

or tran

sfer ma

y be req

uired as

invent

ory ma

y vary b

y dealer

. See yo

ur Ford

Dealer f

or com

plete d

etails o

r call th

e Ford C

ustome

r Relati

onship

Centre

at 1-80

0-565-

3673. F

or facto

ry orde

rs, a cus

tomer m

ay eithe

r take a

dvanta

ge of el

igible F

ord ret

ail cust

omer p

romotio

nal inc

entives

/offers

availab

le at th

e time of

vehicle

factory

order o

r time of

vehicle

deliver

y, but n

ot both

or com

binatio

ns ther

eof. †U

ntil Jul

y 2 201

3, receiv

e 0% AP

R purch

ase fin

ancing

on new

2013 Fo

rd [C-M

AX, Edg

e(exc

luding

SE)] fo

r up to

48 mo

nths, [

Fusion

, Escap

e (exclu

ding S)

] for up

to 60

month

s, [Foc

us (excl

uding B

EV)] fo

r up to

72 mont

hs to qu

alified

retail cu

stomers,

on app

roved c

redit (O

AC) fro

m Ford

Credit.

Not al

l buyers

will qu

alify fo

r the lo

west in

terest ra

te. Exa

mple: $

25,000

purcha

se fina

nced at

0% AP

R for 48

/60/72

month

s, mont

hly pay

ment i

s $520.8

3/ $416

.66/ $3

47.22, co

st of bo

rrowing

is $0 o

r APR of

0% and

total t

o be rep

aid is $

25,000.

Down

payme

nt on p

urchase

financ

ing off

ers ma

y be req

uired b

ased on

approv

ed cred

it from

Ford Cr

edit. Ta

xes pay

able on

full am

ount of

purch

ase pri

ce. ‡U

ntil Jul

y 2, 201

3, receiv

e $500/

$750/$

1,000 /$

1,250/$

1,500 /$

2,000 /$

2,500/

$3,500/

$3,750

/$4,50

0 /$5,50

0 /$6,0

00/ $7,7

50/ $8,

000 / $

8,250/ $

8,750/ $

9,250 in

Manuf

acture

r Rebat

es with

the pur

chase o

r lease o

f a new

2013 Fo

cus BEV

, Edge S

E, Escap

e 1.6L (e

xcludin

g S)/ Fo

cus (ex

cluding

S and

BEV)/ F

lex SE,

Explore

r (exclu

ding Ba

se), /E

scape 2

.0L (exc

luding

S)/ Fle

x (exclu

ding SE

)/ Fiest

a S, F-3

50 to F-

550 Cha

ssis Cab

s/Must

ang V6

Coupe (

Value L

eader),

Taurus

SE, Edg

e AWD (e

xcludin

g SE), F-

150 Reg

ular Ca

b 4x2 XL

(Value

Leader

)/Fiest

a (exclu

ding S)

/Edge F

WD (ex

cluding

SE)/ M

ustang

V6 Pre

mium, E

xpediti

on / Mu

stang GT

, Tauru

s (exclu

ding SE

)/ F-250

to F-45

0 Gas (

excludi

ng Chas

sis Cab)

/ F-150

Regula

r Cab n

on-5.0L

4x2 (ex

cluding

XL) and

4x4/ F-

250 to F

-450

Diesel

(exclud

ing Cha

ssis Cab

) / F-15

0 Regu

lar Cab

5.0L 4x

2 (exclu

ding XL

) and 4

x4 / F-1

50 Supe

r Cab an

d Super

Crew n

on- 5.0

L/ F-150

Super C

ab and

Super C

rew 5.0

L - all R

aptor, G

T500, B

OSS302

, and M

edium T

ruck mo

dels ex

cluded.

Manufa

cturer

Rebate

s are no

t comb

inable

with an

y fleet

consum

er incen

tives. ±

Until Ju

ly 2, 20

13, leas

e a new

2013 F-

150 Sup

er Cab X

LT 4x4 w

ith 5.0L

engine/

2013 F-

150 Sup

er Crew

XLT 4x4

with 5.

0L engi

ne and

get 3.9

9% ann

ual per

centag

e rate (

APR) fin

ancing

for up

to 48

month

s on app

roved c

redit (O

AC) fro

m Ford

Credit.

Not al

l buyers

will qu

alify fo

r the lo

west AP

R paym

ent. Le

ase a v

ehicle w

ith a va

lue of

$28,99

9/$30,9

99 at 3

.99% A

PR for

up to 4

8 mo

nths w

ith $0 d

own or e

quivale

nt trad

e in, mo

nthly p

ayment

is $386

/$402,

total lea

se oblig

ation is

$18,528

/$19,29

6 and op

tional b

uyout i

s $13,90

6/$15,4

08. Off

er includ

es Manu

facture

r Rebat

e of $9,

250. Ta

xes pay

able on

full am

ount of

lease f

inancin

g price

after Ma

nufactu

rer Reb

ate is d

educted

. Offers

includ

e freigh

t and ai

r tax of

$1,700

but exc

lude va

riable c

harges

of licen

se, fue

l fill ch

arge, in

surance

, dealer

PDI (if

applica

ble), re

gistrati

on, PPS

A, adm

inistrat

ion fee

s and ch

arges,

any env

ironme

ntal ch

arges o

r fees,

and all

applica

ble tax

es. Add

itional

payme

nts req

uired fo

r PPSA,

registr

ation, s

ecurity

deposit

, NSF fe

es (whe

re appl

icable),

excess

wear an

d tear, a

nd late

fees. S

ome

conditi

ons and

mileag

e restri

ctions o

f 80,00

0 km ove

r 48 mo

nths ap

ply. A c

harge o

f 16 cen

ts per k

m over

mileag

e restri

ctions a

pplies,

plus ap

plicabl

e taxes

. Manuf

acturer

Rebate

s can b

e used i

n conju

nction

with m

ost reta

il consu

mer of

fers ma

de avail

able by

Ford of

Canada

at eith

er the t

ime of

factory

order o

r delive

ry, but n

ot both

. Manuf

acture

r Rebat

es are n

ot com

binabl

e with

any fle

et cons

umer in

centive

s. ††Un

til July

2, 2013

, receive

1.49%/

2.49%/

5.89% a

nnual p

ercenta

ge rate

(APR) p

urchase

financ

ing on

a new 2

013 Fus

ion S/2

013 Esc

ape SE

FWD wit

h 1.6L E

coBoos

t engin

e/2013

F-250 X

LT Supe

r Cab 4

x4 Supe

r Duty W

estern E

dition

packag

e with

power s

eats fo

r a maxim

um of

72/84/

72 mont

hs to qu

alified

retail cu

stomers,

on app

roved c

redit (O

AC) fro

m Ford

Credit.

Not al

l buyers

will qu

alify fo

r the lo

west AP

R paym

ent. Pu

rchase

financ

ing mo

nthly p

ayment

is $349

/$357/$

686 (th

e sum o

f twelve

(12) m

onthly

payme

nts div

ided by

26 perio

ds gives

payee a

bi-wee

kly pay

ment o

f $161/

$165/$

316 wit

h a dow

n paym

ent of $

0 or equ

ivalent

trade-

in. Cost

of borro

wing is

$1,103.6

2/$2,49

4.57/$7,

864.60

or APR

of 1.49%

/2.49%

/5.89%

and tot

al to be

repaid

is $25,1

02.62/$

29,993.5

7/$49,

363.60

. Offers

includ

e a Man

ufactu

rer Reb

ate of $

0/$500

/$6,00

0 and fr

eight an

d air ta

x of $1,6

50/$1,7

00/$1,7

00 but

exclud

e option

al feat

ures, a

dminis

tration

and reg

istratio

n fees

(admin

istratio

n fees m

ay vary

by dea

ler), fu

el fill c

harge a

nd all

applica

ble tax

es. Tax

es paya

ble on

full am

ount of

purcha

se price

after M

anufact

urer Re

bate de

ducted

. Bi-Wee

kly pay

ments

are onl

y availa

ble usi

ng a cus

tomer in

itiated

PC (Int

ernet B

anking

) or Ph

one Pay

system

throug

h the cu

stomer’s

own ba

nk (if o

ffered b

y that f

inancia

l instit

ution).

The cus

tomer is

require

d to sig

n a mo

nthly p

ayment

contrac

t with a

first pa

yment

date on

e mont

h from

the con

tract da

te and t

o ensure

that th

e total

month

ly paym

ent occ

urs by t

he paym

ent due

date. B

i-week

ly paym

ents ca

n be m

ade by

makin

g paym

ents eq

uivalen

t to the

sum of 1

2 mont

hly pay

ments

divided

by 26 b

i-week

ly perio

ds eve

ry two

weeks c

omme

ncing on

the con

tract da

te. Deale

r may s

ell for l

ess. Off

ers var

y by mo

del and

not all

combin

ations w

ill appl

y. *Pur

chase a

new 201

3 Fusion

S/2013

Escape

SE FWD

with 1.

6L EcoB

oost en

gine /2

013 F-1

50 Supe

r Cab XL

T 4x4 w

ith 5.0L

engine/

2013 F-

150 Sup

er Crew

XLT 4x4

with 5.

0L engi

ne/201

3 F-250

XLT Sup

er Cab 4

x4 Supe

r Duty W

estern E

dition p

ackage

with p

ower se

ats for

$23,99

9/$27,4

99/$28

,999/$

30,999/

$41,499

. Taxes

payabl

e on ful

l amoun

t of pur

chase p

rice aft

er Manu

facture

r Rebat

e of $0/

$500/$

9,250/$

9,250/$

6,000

has bee

n dedu

cted. Of

fers inc

lude fr

eight an

d air ta

x of $1

,650/$1

,700/$1

,700/$1

,700/$1

,700 bu

t exclud

e variab

le char

ges of l

icense,

fuel

fill cha

rge, ins

urance

, dealer

PDI (if

applica

ble), reg

istratio

n, PPSA

, admin

istratio

n fees a

nd cha

rges, a

ny envir

onment

al char

ges or f

ees, an

d all ap

plicabl

e taxes

. All pr

ices are

based o

n Manu

facture

r’s Sugg

ested Re

tail Pri

ce. Manu

facture

r Rebat

es are n

ot com

binabl

e with

any fle

et cons

umer in

centive

s. ***E

stimated

fuel co

nsump

tion rat

ings fo

r 2013 F

-150 4X4

5.0L V8

6-spee

d autom

atic tra

nsmissi

on: [15

.0L/100

km (19

MPG) Ci

ty, 10.6

L/100k

m (27M

PG) Hw

y] / 201

3 Fusion

FWD 2.

5L I4 6-

speed S

ST tran

smissio

n: [9.2L

/100km

(31MPG

) City, 5

.8L/100

km (49

MPG) Hw

y] / 201

3 Escap

e FWD 1.

6L EcoB

oost 6-

speed a

utoma

tic tran

smissio

n: [9.1L

/100km

(31MPG

) City, 6

.0L/100

km (47

MPG) Hw

y] /.

Fuel co

nsump

tion rat

ings ba

sed on

Transp

ort Can

ada app

roved t

est me

thods.

Actual

fuel co

nsump

tion wil

l vary b

ased on

road co

ndition

s, vehic

le loadi

ng, veh

icle equ

ipment

, vehicl

e condi

tion, an

d drivi

ng habi

ts. ‡‡F

-Series

is the be

st-selli

ng picku

p truck

in Cana

da for 4

7 years

in a row

based o

n Canad

ian Veh

icle Ma

nufactu

rers’ As

sociati

on stat

istical s

ales rep

ort, Dec

ember

2012. †

††Som

e mobi

le phon

es and

some di

gital m

edia pla

yers ma

y not be

fully c

ompat

ible wit

h SYNC®

– chec

k www

.syncmy

ride.com

for a li

sting of

mobile

phone

s, media

players

, and fe

atures

suppor

ted. Dr

iving w

hile dis

tracted

can res

ult in l

oss of

vehicle

control

, accide

nt and

injury. C

ertain M

yFord T

ouch™

fun

ctions r

equire c

ompat

ible mo

bile dev

ices. So

me fun

ctions a

re not a

vailabl

e while

driving

. Ford r

ecomm

ends th

at drive

rs use c

aution

when u

sing mo

bile ph

ones, e

ven wit

h voice

comma

nds. On

ly use m

obile p

hones a

nd oth

er devic

es, eve

n with

voice co

mmand

s, not e

ssential

to driv

ing wh

en it is

safe to

do so an

d in com

pliance

with ap

plicabl

e laws.

SYNC is

option

al on m

ost new

Ford ve

hicles.

©2013

Sirius C

anada I

nc. “Sir

iusXM”,

the Siri

usXM lo

go, cha

nnel na

mes an

d logos

are tra

demark

s of Siri

usXM R

adio In

c. and ar

e used u

nder lic

ence.

©2013 F

ord Mo

tor Com

pany of

Canada

, Limited

. All rig

hts res

erved.

NO COMPARISONNO COMPROMISE

F-150

2013 FUSION ST H E A L L- N E W

W I T H W E S T E R N E D I T I O N PA C K A G EE C O B O O S T ®

Built aft er December 2012

OR PURCHASE FOR

$23,999*

OWN FOR ONLY

$161††

@ 1.49%APR

Financed bi-weekly for 72 months with $0 down.

Offers include $1,650 freight and air tax.

5.8L/100KM 49 MPG HWY***

9.2L/100KM 31 MPG CITY***

OR PURCHASE FOR

$27,499*

OWN FOR ONLY

$165††

@ 2.49%APR

Financed bi-weekly for 84 months with $0 down.

Offers include $500 manufacturerrebate and $1,700 freight and air tax.

6.0L/100KM 47 MPG HWY***

9.1L/100KM 31 MPG CITY***

OR PURCHASE FOR ONLY

$41,499*

OWN FOR ONLY

$316††

@ 5.89%APR

Financed bi-weekly for 72 months with $0 down.

Offers include $6,000 manufacturer rebate and $1,700 freight and air tax.

T H E 2013 F-150 XLT SUPER CAB 4X4 5.0L

per month for 48 months with $0 down.Offers include $9,250 manufacturer rebate and $1,700 freight and air tax.

WELL-EQUIPPED LEASE FOR ONLY

$386±@

3.99%APR

OR

ST E P U P T O A F -1 5 0 X LT S U P E R C R E W 4 X 4 5.0 L

$16± MORE A MONTH10.6L/100KM 27 MPG HWY***

15.0L/100KM 19 MPG CITY***

N E D I T I O N PA C K A G EK AO N PA C KN AW E S T E RWT H W I TWW I

IN MANUFACTURER REBATESON SELECT NEW 2013 MODELS

U P T O

9,250‡$

‡‡

er DBuilt aft eui a

OWN FOR ONLY

DOCKET # FNB-ALI-A-38934-3-Rev1

REGION BC

LIVE: NoneCOLOURS: BW

BLACK

PRODUCTION:Mario Pariselli

CREATIVE: Aaron Doyle

ACCOUNT EXEC: Doug Ramsey

STUDIO: Mathur, Anant

PREV. USER:Lalousis, John

DATE INITIAL

TRIM: 10.312” x 11.786”CLIENT

BLEED: NoneCLIENT: Ford

JOB DESC.: No Comparison No Compromise

FILE NAME: FNB-ALI-A-38934-3_Rev1.indd

START DATE:

MOD. DATE: June 6, 2013

MEDIA TYPE: Template

INSERTION DATE:

REVISION NUMBER: 0

STUDIO

TO PRE-PRESS:

TO PUB:

PRODUCTION

CREATIVE DIR.

ART DIRECTOR

COPYWRITER

ACCOUNT

FONT DISCLAIMER: The fonts and related font software included with the attached electronic mechanical are owned (“Y&R Proprietary Fonts”) and/or licensed (“Y&R Licensed Fonts”) by The Young & Rubicam Group of Companies ULC. They are provided to you as part of our job order for your services, and are to be used only for the execution and the completion of this job order. You are authorized to use the Y&R Proprietary Fonts in the execution of the job order provided that any and all copies of the Y&R Proprietary Fonts shall be deleted from your systems and destroyed upon completion of this job order. You warrant and represent that you have secured the necessary licenses for the use of Y&R Licensed Fonts in order to execute our job order and will abide by the terms thereof.

BEST NEW SUV/CUV(UNDER $35,000)

Creston Duplicate Bridge:April 18: First: Vernon Ronmark, Patricia Downie; second: Syd Chihonik, Sharon Waugh; third: Anne Jackson, Ralph W. Stone; fourth: Louis Beduz, Verne

Warwick; fifth: Harold Nygren, Marion Nygren.April 20: First: Verne Warwick, Joan Fahselt; second: Louis Beduz, Bob Purdy; third: Audrey Vance, Syd Chihonik.April 22: First: Alexandra Heal, Ted Heal; second: Audrey Vance, Ann Lees; third: Maggie

Littlejohn, Joe Schlapsi; fourth: Rose Marie Hoag, Sharon Waugh.April 23: North/South: First: Karl Zimmerman, Marg Roy; second: Myrl Brewer. Norma Keach. East/West: First: Claudia Huber, Mike Stutter; sec-ond: Yvonne Brownfield. Peggy Legare.

April 24: First: Patricia Downie, Dorothy Hobbs; second: Verne Warwick, Ralph W. Stone; third: Syd Chihonik, Hennie Webster.April 25: First: Louis Beduz, Verne Warwick; second: Patricia Downie, Vernon Ronmark; third: Bob Purdy, Alexandra

Heal; fourth: Liz Michaud, Syd Chihonik.April 27: First; Ann Lees, Rose Marie Hoag; second: Patricia Downie, Dorothy Hobbs.April 29: First: Alexandra Heal, Ted Heal; second: Ralph Stone, Verne Warwick; third: Bob Purdy, Tom Heal; fourth:

Audrey Vance, Ann Lees.April 30: North/South: First: Karl Zimmerman, Joe Schlapsi; second: Kaye Heffner, Rose Flegel. East/West: First: Marilyn Goertz, Claudia Huber; Syd Chihonik, Doreen Downie.May 1: First: Ted Heal, Tom Heal, Patricia

Downie, Dorothy Hobbs; second: Louis Beduz, Joan Fahselt, Louise Catherall, Sandi Haley.May 2: First: Louis Beduz, Verne Warwick, Joan Fahselt, Louise Catherall; second: Alexandra Heal, Bob Purdy, Marion and Harold Nygren.

Bridge

KOKANEE FORD CRESTON1241 Hwy #3 Creston BC

Phone 250-428-2206 1-800-262-7151

Page 23: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

LocaL NewsCreston Valley Advance Thursday, June 13, 2013 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 23

Discovery Real Estate

®

Market values are changing.

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

Home Town ExpertSheldon Browell 250-428-2234

www.remaxcreston.comph. 250.428.2266fax 250.428.3320

ANITA HORTONsales [email protected]

CRESTON VALLEYADVANCE

1018 Canyon St., Creston, BC V0B 1G0

Foster homes are desperately needed

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE!Call P.A.W.S. today 250-428-7297

Adopt A Pet

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE!Call P.A.W.S. today 250-428-7297

Are you able to provide a home for an animal in need?

For information, maps, giftsand much more, contact

Hostess Christy Johnston250-428-7074

Are you new to the Crestonarea or know someone who is?

HI NEIGHBOURWELCOMESERVICE

*Offer valid from May 1, 2013 until July 31, 2013. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Additional dealer fees may apply. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase financing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. Get $750 off the agreed upon purchase price of new John Deere compact utility tractors with the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements AND 0% purchase financing for 60 months. Down payment may be required. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, preparation charges and a $50 documentation fee will apply. Representative Amount Financed: $10,000, at 0% APR, monthly payment is $166.67 for 60 months, total obligation is $10,000, cost of borrowing is $0. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: $13,411 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Minimum finance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum.

1025R SUB-COMPACT UTILITY TRACTOR

www.cervusequipment.com

SAME GREAT SELECTION AND SERVICE, NOW WITH A NEW NAME!Agro Equipment is now Cervus Equipment.

OLDS403.556.6961

CALGARY403.280.2200

CLARESHOLM403.625.4421

CORONATION403.578.3744

CRANBROOK250.417.0272

PINCHER CREEK403.627.4451

PONOKA403.783.3337

STETTLER403.742.4427

TROCHU403.442.3982

0% FOR60 MONTHS

$750OFFwith the purchase of 2 or more implements*

+

People. Power. Service.™

Formerly 24HR Towing

introduces new ownersgeorge & Rochelle Vosburghto the Creston Valley and area.

250-428-2323

Scrap King Towing

SUBMITTED

On June 17, Victoria artist and filmmaker Kristina Campbell will premiere her entertaining award-winning documentary Searching for Emily at the Tivoli Theatre in Creston.

This surprising romp through history follows the creative process of portrait artist Manon Elder as she attempts to redefine the image of iconic Canadian author and artist Emily Carr (1871-1945).

Campbell’s verité camera shad-ows Elder as she muses, paints, ponders and embarks on a journey in search of the places that inspired and defined Carr, culminating with a remarkable trip to the mystical

islands of Haida Gwaii. This quirky, real and beautiful film also chroni-cle’s Elder’s growing collaboration and friendship with Royal BC Museum curator Kathryn Bridge, as they set out to develop the land-mark exhibition that will help to reframe Carr’s legacy and life story.

“Manon Elder’s determination to give Carr back her youth stimu-lated new research and an exhibi-tion,” said Bridge. “Searching For Emily captures Manon’s personal journey as a light-hearted adven-ture, full of unexpected moments of discovery.”

Campbell, who grew up in Creston (nee Knudsen), will be in attendance for the screening, which starts at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10

SubmittedKristina Campbell, director and producer of Searching For Emily, during the shoot in Haida Gwaii.

at the door.See the trailer at

vimeo.com/36434970. For more about the art-ist, visit manonelder. com.

Emily Carr documentary runs at Tivoli on Monday

Page 24: Creston Valley Advance, June 13, 2013

LocaL NewsThursday, June 13, 2013 Creston Valley Advance24 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca

www.cbt.org/engagement2013 | Open June 17 to June 26, 2013

Over 10,000 thoughts- thank you!You came up with over 10,000 thoughts and ideas about social, economic and environ-mental issues for Columbia Basin Trust’s online survey. Now it’s time to show us what’s most important to you. Show us your priorities today

BY BRIAN LAWRENCEAdvance Editor

A new program to improve mater-nity services at the Creston Valley Hospital was launched on June 4.

The goal of MORE (Managing Obstetrical Risk Efficiently) OB is, according to its website, moreob.com, to “sustain a culture of safety by developing the knowledge, skills, attitudes, behaviours, and practices that make safety the number one pri-ority and everyone’s responsibility, all the time.”

The three-year program funded by Interior Health will allow doctors and midwives to take part in online learning, drills skills and workshops that will provide instruction on the most up-to-date evidence-based practices for taking care of maternity patients and families.

“It’s going to unify all the pro-fessionals in the Kootenays with

what we’re doing,” said Dr. Karen Persad.

At CVH, the program, created by the patient safety division of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada in 2002, will benefit five doctors and two midwives, who will be able to learn from local specialists.

“It’s not someone else coming in to teach,” said Persad.

The local maternity care communi-ty is also pleased to welcome to Creston a new surgeon/anesthetist couple, Drs. Kleinhans and Oberleitner. This will allow for more consistent cover-age for caesarean section and epidural availability, which has had some gaps over the last 18 months — and with about 100 births possible at CVH each year, their presence is vital.

“It’s a fabulous asset to have,” said Persad. “We now have enough sur-geons and anesthetists here that we can probably always provide coverage.”

Brian Lawrence(From left) Nurses Ruth Boehmer, Jolene Anderson and Carolyn Hawton, and Drs. Crystal Campbell and Karen Persad at the launch of MORE OB. Missing: Midwife Sylke Plaumann.

Obstetrics program, MORE OB, launched at CVH