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250-449-2655

Wing NightWednesday 5 - 8 pm

Texas Holdem PokerThursday, Registrati on 6:30 pm

KaraokeSaturday, May 2

8:30 pmFamily Friendly • Rooms Available

Bored Room Bistro607 8th Ave., Midway, BC

250-449-2465

Takeout, Sit In, DeliveryMidway, Greenwood, Rock Creekwww.boredroombistro.com

Sunday Brunch11 am - 2 pm

$12 per person (tax incl)

14,254 pizzas SOLD as of April 5, 2015

1-250-446-6808

Located in Westbridge and proud to service the area

Westbridge, BC

0 824 543 16 681

Residents call for aquifer study

VOL. 33 Number 15Thursday, aPrIL 9, 2015$1.10 Includes tax

Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEKGreenwood City Foods

FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES

AND MEAT

250-445-6548

Bob Bugeaud

250-449-1982bordercountrybob.ca

POLICEAn extensive search using a police helicopter and two dog units fails to locate suspects.

EDITORIALConsider joining an emergency services group—it’s a great way to give back to your community.

EDUCATIONStudents of Boundary Central Secondary School’s grad class of 2015 begin their exit interviews.P3 P4

(clockwise from top) Easter fun in West-bridge, Midway and Rock Creek kept parents and kids busy on the weekend.

PHOTOS: PAT KELLY

Egg-citing fun!

Several residents in the area around the Miller Springs wa-ter bottling plant in the Sidley Mountain area are calling for a study of the aquifer before expansion of the plant is allowed to proceed by the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC). They say the study is needed to guarantee residents and all people downstream will not be placed in danger of losing ag-ricultural capability due to shortage of water.

“Our concern is simple,” said area resident Don Halverson. “Can the aquifer sustain the increase in water extraction?”

Halverson also noted contradictions in documents filed by Miller Springs. Currently the operation is allowed to re-move 6,250 litres per day. They have applied to the ALC for an increase to 50,000 L/d; and yet another number (300,000 L/d) was given to the Town of Osoyoos.

As well as aquifer levels, there is concern about the impact of the increased extraction on Nine Mile Creek and a nearby nature conservancy that Halverson says serves as an ecologi-cal benchmark. It contains old growth larch, some as much as 600 years old, as well as the Williamson sapsucker and other species at risk of extinction.

In addition to the study, residents say they would like a monitoring well south of the plant and a flow meter on the plant.

In January, Miller Springs sought support from the Town of Osoyoos stating that the lack of three-phase power is hav-ing a detrimental effect on the economic development. The company wants three-phase power so they can install ma-chinery to blow the plastic bottles on site.

According to answers filed by Miller Springs to questions from the Town of Osoyoos, the plant now employs eight peo-ple, but that could go to 27 when the 10-year expansion is complete.

Not all neighbouring landowners are opposed to the ex-pansion.

The bottling plant is currently shut down from November to March each year but the plans call for pumping two 10-hour shifts four days per week for 50 weeks per year.

“Although this appears to be a large quantity you must bear in mind that the centre pivots in our area draw approxi-

PAT KELLYBoundary Creek Times Reporter

• See AQUIFER STUDY page A12

P7

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Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEKPage2Until May 19 at 1 p.m. The Bridge thrift store in Midway is having a silent auction.Thursday, April 9: Boundary Minor Hockey Awards Banquet 5:30 p.m. at the BCSS gymnasium.Friday, April 10: Community Gathering – Where water matters. Sponsored by the Boundary Environ-mental Alliance. 7 p.m. Senior Citizen’s Hall in City Park, Grand Forks.Sunday, April 12: Boundary Youth Soccer Associa-tion opening day at the BCSS sports field.Monday, April 13: Midway Community Association AGM at 7 p.m. at the community hall.Tuesday, April 14: West Boundary Community For-est public meeting 7 p.m. at the Midway community hall. Friday, April 17: Keepers of the Faith Quartet at the Greenwood United Church at 7:00 p.m. Free will offering.Saturday, April 18: Kids 22 rifle shoot at the Kettle Wildlife range. Starts at 10 a.m. and there will be hot dogs and juice for lunch.Saturday and Sunday – April 18 and 19: Traditional to Trending Quilt Show presented by Rumplestil-skien Fibre Arts Guild. Sat. 10 to 5 and Sun. 9 – 3 at Rock Creek fairgrounds pavilion. Admission $5.Saturday, April 25: Trash to Treasure Day. Place unwanted items at the curb in the morning. Mark them with a sign to let people know your stuff is up for grabs. Take remaining items back in by 4 p.m.

REGULAR EVENTS:Mondays: Drop-in crib at Greenwood Legion at 7 p.m. $3 buy-in.Mondays: Girl Guides of Canada meets after school from 3:30 to 5 at WBES. Contact Janine Fraser at WBES or Linda Sheppard at 250-443-1529.First & Third Monday: Midway Village Council meet-

ing; 6:30 p.m. with a delegation or 7 p.m. if none.First & Third Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre in Midway is open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holiday Mondays, but will be open the next day on Tuesday.First Monday: Greenwood Seniors Centre meeting at 2 p.m. Info: 250-445-2290.Second & Fourth Monday: Greenwood City Council meeting at 7 p.m.Third Monday: Bridesville Women’s Institute meets at 11 am. Info: 446-2210 or 446-2121.Third Monday: Frolicking Fancies – the Greenwood Red Hat Ladies Group meet monthly in Greenwood. Information Francine 250-445-6734; or Shirley 250-445-9908.Third Monday: Discover Rock Creek Society meeting at 6:30 – for location info phone 250-528-0227.Last Monday: Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Little Red School House at 7 p.m. Info Bill Watson 250-446-2325 or Sherry Dalziel 250-446-2997.Mondays and Wednesdays: Boot Camp at McArthur Centre in Greenwood from 6-7. $10 drop-in or $60 per month. Info 250-442-3664. Postponed until further notice.Monday & Wednesday beginning Sept. 15: Country Kids Playschool 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rock Creek Health Centre. For info or to register call Sara Eek 250-446-2202.Tuesdays: AA Meetings at McArthur Centre in Greenwood at 8 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Drop-in social at the Greenwood Seniors’ Centre, 9 -11 a.m.Tuesdays and Thursdays: Taekwondo at BCSS gym from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to ages 6 (with supervision) to 106.Tuesdays and Thursdays: Boundary Women’s

Resource Centre on Market Avenue in Grand Forks open from 9 a.m. to - 3 p.m. Info 250-442- 5212.First Tuesday: Elks #493 monthly meeting at the Slavonic Hall in Grand Forks at 7 p.m. Info: 250-442-2856 or 250-442-4276.Third Tuesday: Kettle Valley Wildlife Association meets at the range in Rock Creek at 7 p.m.Second Tuesday (until May): Founder’s Day Organiz-ing Committee meeting 6-8 p.m. at City Hall. Volun-teers gather to brainstorm, share resources and help plan Greenwood’s birthday on July 11.Wednesdays: Writer’s group meeting at 11 a.m. at Bored Room Bistro in Midway.Wednesdays: Girl Guides of Canada meet at King of Kings Church in Midway, Sparks ages 5-6 and Brown-ies ages 7-8 meet at 4:30-5:45; Guides ages 9-11 and Pathfinders ages 12-14 meet from 6 to 7:30. Info 250-449-2309 or 250-445-9955.Wednesdays: Midway Crib Tournament – Bored Room Bistro, 607 Eighth Avenue, Midway at 7 p.m.Wednesdays: Senior’s Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Green-wood Senior’s Drop-in Centre. $1 admission.Wednesdays: Women’s Counseling in Rock Creek and West Boundary: Free and confidential. For in-formation call the STV counselor at 1-855-441-3131 or 442-3131. Childcare and transportation subsidies are available.Wednesdays: Storytime at 10:30 a.m. at the Green-wood library. Preschool kids ages 3-5 years and their parent/caregiver can enjoy stories, songs, action rhymes, games, and simple crafts. Siblings welcome, too! Running through April 8th.First Wednesday: West Boundary Senior Hous-ing Society meeting at 1 p.m. in Parkview Manor Midway.Second Wednesday: Boundary Citizen’s Patrol meets at Midway Senior’s Centre from 7 - 8 p.m. Info: Wayne 250-449-2191, Paul 250-445-2111, or Wolfgang 250-446-2455.Second Wednesday: Greenwood Board of Trade meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall.Third Wednesday: Rock Creek Women’s Institute meet for a potluck lunch at 11:45. Info: 250-446-2454 or 250-446 -2608.

Third Wednesday: Main River Women’s Institute meets in Westbridge at 1 p.m. Info: 250-446-2616.Third Wednesday: Rock Creek & Boundary Fair Assoc. meets at 7 p.m. at the pavilion from March through November. Info: 250-446- 2465.Thursday mornings: Free Yoga Classes in Green-wood at the McArthur Centre from 10:00-11:30 a.m. For more information call: Diane at 250-445-6364. Thursdays: Kinesiology at the old Kettle Valley School House from 9:30 to 12.Thursdays: Anglican Thrift Store from 11-3. Info phone Les Williams 250-445-2216.Thursdays: Quilters and other crafters meet at the Midway Senior’s Centre at 9:30 a.m. Come for coffee and bring your needle project to work on. Membership fee $10 per year.First Thursday: Rock Creek Medical Society meets at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the clinic.First & Third Thursday: Food bank at the Evangel Chapel at 11 a.m. Donations welcome. Info 250-445-2125.Second & Fourth Thursday: Kettle River Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Medical Clinic boardroom at Rock Creek.Fridays: Bingo at Greenwood Community Hall. Doors open 5 p.m., early bird 7 p.m. Progressive jackpot.Fridays: Coffee at Midway Seniors Centre from 9:30 - 11.Fridays: Overeaters Anonymous 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. Jude’s Church in Greenwood.First & Third Friday: Karaoke at the Royal Canadian Legion in Greenwood. 7 p.m. until 11 p.m.Third Friday: Movie nights at Midway Community Hall; 7 p.m. Bring your own travel cup. $3 includes movie, drink and popcorn.Saturdays: Lion’s Club Meat Draw, at Prospector Pub in Rock Creek. Starts at 3 p.m.Saturdays: Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion Can-teen open 2-6 p.m. Meat draw 3:30 p.m.Last Saturday: Karaoke at Hotel Midway – Hot-L Pub at 8:30.Greenwood Public Library: Open Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat. Opens at noon.

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Jean Lloyd, secretary of the Boundary Metis Community Association (BMCA), spoke recently at a round-table workshop to allow participants to experience and understand the challenges faced by abused women. The workshop was sponsored by the BMCA in partnership with BANAC, the Minis-ter’s Advisory Council for Aboriginal Women and the Women’s Resource Centre, which hosted the event. Craig Lindsay photo

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Suspects elude policeOn Tuesday, March 31, Midway

RCMP members assisted Osoyoos RCMP in the search for suspects who had been seen in two stolen vehicles and fled on foot into the woods near Mt. Baldy. According to Midway police, five detachments in all pro-vided assistance.

Despite an extensive search using a police he-licopter and two dog units, the suspects were not located. Two stolen pickups were recovered, one having been stolen from Midway earlier that day. The investigation is ongoing, and two suspects have been identified.

Also on Tuesday, March 31, Emcon Services reported to police that someone dumped a large amount of oil at the Beaverdell Dump. It is un-known who dumped the oil, but police would like to remind citizens to be mindful of the environ-ment and dispose of waste in the proper manner.

On Wednesday, April 1, Midway RCMP re-ceived a report of a break-and-enter to a rural property on Hwy 33. An outbuilding was broken into and some tools were taken. Police have re-ceived numerous reports of multiple break-ins in the area in recent months. Midway detachment said that although suspects have been identified, the matter is still under investigation.

Also on Wednesday, April 1, Midway RCMP

received a report from a female who lives in the Mt. Baldy area, reporting that sometime between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. on March 31, her white Dodge Ram pickup truck had been stolen from her residence.

The female said she waited until the following day to report her truck, as she knew the police were busy looking for someone on Mt. Baldy at the time.

The Midway RCMP would like to remind the public that when reporting crimes, it is crucial to report as soon as possible, as any delays can hin-der investigations.

On Friday, April 3, Midway RCMP received a report of a stolen auto in Greenwood. The vehicle was the second auto in a week to be stolen from the same residence. The first auto had been left unlocked with the keys to both vehicles inside, and it is assumed the thief came back and used the key to steal the vehicle. Midway RCMP re-covered the vehicle on Monday, April 6. The in-vestigation is ongoing.

Also on Monday, April 6, Midway RCMP re-sponded to an assault in Beaverdell. A female is reported to have assaulted a second female. Mid-way detachment reports that most of the witness-es had left prior to police arrival and the matter is still under investigation.

POLICEBRIEFS

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Letters Policy

I have gotten into reggae music lately. It began a couple of years ago when I bought a reggae CD from a table at a fundraiser in Midway being put on by the Girl Guides.

I liked the beat a lot. The fact that the vocals had a heavy Jamaican accent that I couldn’t easily understand didn’t bother me, I simply did what I always did—ignored the words and just listened to the sound.

Lyrics never were very interesting to me, even before I became hard of hearing. I don’t think I actually know the second verse of very many songs. The first verse I’m okay on but af-ter that I just hum along and, sometimes, tap my foot.

It’s not that I don’t like the music or the sound of the human voice. But with my hearing loss I often catch only parts of a sentence, and that’s not helpful when trying to listen to a rock star being drowned out by the rest of the band.

So I just learned to let the vocal become one with the melody and, if I liked it, then I was in my happy place.

I never was much of one to buy the latest hit song ei-ther. In fact I went through a decade or two being totally oblivious to what the latest hits were. Ignorance does have an upside sometimes. I was able to almost totally avoid disco.

In this age of computers and iTunes, you can pick from dozens of radio stations to listen to, each catering to your individual musical taste.

When I discovered Internet radio I found one particu-lar reggae station that played a lot of stuff that I liked—in-cluding one song that would come up at least once an hour that I really, really liked.

I figured things hadn’t changed much, that radio pro-gramming was still done around the top 10. But one day I decided to look up the lyrics of this song on the Inter-net. I’d written the title down as Give Me Hope Anna. But when I did, the Google search it came up as Gimme Hope Jo’anna.

It turns out the song isn’t new at all—rather, it was a popular anti-apartheid anthem in the 1980s. Jo’anna being Johannesburg, the song calls for change to a system that allowed the white rulers to keep the majority black population of South Africa in virtual slavery.

So maybe my weird listening habits al-lowed me to skip over disco but it also meant I was 30 years late in finding this beautiful song.

YouTube helped make up for it though. Gimme Hope Jo’anna can be viewed online in the many venues where it was performed; ranging in time from the 1980s up to it being performed in tribute to Nelson Mandela fol-

lowing his death in 2013.If ever you want to see the passion of musical perform-

ers come bursting to the fore then check out this song on-line. Fortunately for me, one version has the lyrics scroll along during the song.

Eventually the international pressure the song called for helped bring an end to apartheid.

I guess my take-away here is that even if you don’t un-derstand what somebody is telling you, it’s probably best not to tune him or her out completely. You could miss some something beautiful, profound and possibly impor-tant.

Listening is a great art

Are you looking for a way to give back to your community—a way to help and protect others in time of emergency? Why not consider joining ei-ther, or both, of two local groups that need new members at the moment?

Boundary Citizens on Patrol (COP) provides extra eyes for the local RCMP constables.

COP in the Boundary began in 1991 when a group formed in Greenwood. The group meets on the second Wednesday of each month. The group conducts speed watch, range patrol and ve-hicle patrols through the communities of the West Boundary, making sure businesses are locked and secure.

More members are always welcome. If you want information about joining, contact Midway RCMP at 250-443-1470. Members must undergo a (free) criminal records check.

West Boundary Road Rescue (WBRR) is anoth-er group that is always looking for new members.

When you are involved in an accident on the highway, it is a blessing to know that trained and equipped emergency responders are on their way to help. It could be ambulance or police—or, if someone were pinned in a vehicle, it would be the road rescue crew.

WBRR is based in Midway and serves a huge geographical area: from Eholt on the east, to Bridesville on the west and as far north as Carmi.

WBRR holds regular training sessions every two weeks. The service is funded through taxes levied on property owners in Area E, Midway and Greenwood.

For more information about WBRR contact Larry Bowen at 250-528-0349.

Time to step up

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Wondering what has changed for your 2014 tax returns? There have been many changes – the following is a short synopsis of some of those changes:

1. FAMILY TAX CUT: a federal non-refundable tax credit up to $2,000

a. Spouse or common-law partner eligible to claimb. Both taxpayers must file a return for the year the credit is

claimedc. Can’t be claimed if already claiming the split-pension income

electiond. Does not affect the GST/HST tax credit or the CCTBe. Tax credit is based “as if” up to $50,000 of taxable income

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2. EMERGENCY SERVICES VOLUNTEERSa. If eligible for the $1,000 exemption and either the

volunteer firefighters’ amount or the search and rescue volunteers’ amount – taxpayer must choose which to claim – you can’t claim both

b. T4 slip shows only the taxable part of the payment – the exempt part will now show as Box 87 on the T4 slip

c. If claiming the $1,000 exemption only report the amount in Box 14

d. If the government, municipality or public authority employed you (other than as a volunteer) for the same or similar duties, or if you choose to claim the VFA or SRVA the full payment is taxable (must add amounts shown in Box 14 and Box 87 together and report the combined amount at line 101)

3. LIFETIME CAPITAL GAINS EXEMPTIONa. Dispositions of QSBCS or qualified farming or fishing

property made after 2013 eligible for $800,000 lifetime capital gains exemption limit

4. CHILDREN’S FITNESS AMOUNT a. Maximum amount of eligible fees increased to $1,000 per

childb. Program must be ongoing (last at least 8 consecutive weeks

or in the case of children’s camps – 5 consecutive days)c. Program must be supervised and suitable for childrend. Must require significant physical activity which contributes

to cardiorespiratory endurance plus one or more of the following:

i. Muscular strength ii. Muscular endurance iii. Flexibility and/or iv. Balancee. Qualifying activities can be found at the Public Health

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5. SEARCH AND RESCUE VOLUNTEERS’ AMOUNTa. You can claim $3,000 non-refundable tax credit for the

volunteer firefighters’ amount or the search and rescue volunteers’ amount—but not both—conditions are:

i. You were a volunteer firefighter or a search and rescue volunteer during the year AND

ii. You completed at least 200 hours of eligible

volunteer firefighting or eligible search and rescue services in the year

Once again, a lot has changed regarding what you can report on the 2014 tax return. Contact your professional tax accountant for further information to ensure that you are eligible to include the above credits in your tax return.

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in a small hospital in Dundee, Scotland it was thought that she had left nothing of any value. When the nurses went through her meagre pos-sessions they found this poem.

Its quality and content so impressed the staff that it was copied and distributed throughout the hospital.... now the world has access to these words.

 What do you see, nurses?What are you thinking when you’re looking at me?A crabby old women, not very wise.Uncertain of habit, with faraway eyes.Who dribbles her food and makes no reply.When you say in a loud voice, “I do wish you’d try?”Who seems not to notice the things that you do.And forever is losing a stocking or shoe.Who, resisting or not, lets you do as you willwith bathing or feeding, the long day to fill.Is that what you’re thinking? Is that what you see?Then open your eyes Nurse, you’re not looking at meLook at Me!I’ll tell you who I am as I sit here so stillAs I use at your bidding, as I eat at your will.I’m a small child often with a father and mother.Brothers and sisters who love one another.A young girl of sixteen, with wings on her feet.Dreaming that soon a lover she’ll meet.A bride soon at twenty, my heart gives a leap.Remembering the vows that I promised to keep.At twenty five now, I have young of my own.Who need me to guide and secure happy home.A women of thirty my young now grow fast.Bound to each other with ties that should last.

At forty my young ones have grown and are gone.But my man’s beside me to see I don’t mourn.At fifty, once more babies play ‘round my knee.Again we know children, my loved one and me.Dark days are upon me, my husband is dead;I look at the future, I shudder with dread.For my young are all rearing young of their own.And I think of the years and the love I have known.I’m now an old woman and nature is cruel;“tis jest to make old age look like a fool.The body, it crumbles, grace and vigour depart.There is now a stone where I once had a heart.But inside this old carcass a young girl still dwells.And now and again my battered heart swells.I remember the joys. I remember the pain.And I’m loving and living life over again.I think of the years; all too few, gone too fast,And accept the stark fact that nothing can lastSo open your eyes. Nurses, open and see,Not a crabby old woman, look closer... see Me!

Bonita Folvik, Greenwood

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Sam Hall (left), the new man-ager at the Kettle Valley Golf Club, is promising a new menu with more fresh fare—including salads. Course manager Aaron Rexin poses with Sam in the clubhouse.

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Boundary Creek Times Thursday, April 9, 2015A6WEEKDAY AFTERNOON 10 APRIL - 16 APRIL %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 Record Pardon Sports Varied Programs$ E! Kelowna - - The Talk Meredith Vieira Young & Restless News News News% CTV B.C. 250 321 Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres The Dr. Oz Show CTV News CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Steven and Chris Republic of Doyle Dragons’ Den CBC News CBC Murdoch_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Let’s Make a Deal The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil News CBS KREM 2 News at 6( Global B.C. 252 336 The Talk Meredith Vieira Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 Dino Curious Olly Jelly Kate and Magic Jack Wild Varied Programs` ABC Spokane 288 371 Queen Latifah Rachael Ray The Doctors News ABC News News/ Spike 628 584 Varied Programs Cops Varied Programs Cops Varied Programs0 HGTV 600 564 Holmes on Homes Bryan Decked Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs1 A&E 615 520 Varied Programs2 CNN 500 140 The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Varied Programs6 YTV 552 543 Chucks Kid Sidekick Chucks Sponge. Varied Parents Sponge. Sam & Assem8 Showcase 617 164 NCIS Combat Hospital NCIS Movie9 Discovery 520 505 Varied Programs How/ How/ Daily Planet Varied Programs: Slice 601 193 Friends Friends Stranger Varied Stranger--Home Varied Programs; FOX Spokane 290 373 Fam Paid Steve Harvey Meredith Vieira Mike Anger Two Mod < TLC 521 560 Say Yes Say Yes Varied Programs 19 Kids 19 Kids Varied Programs= Bravo 620 165 Criminal Minds Flashpoint Person of Interest Blue Bloods Varied Programs> EA2 312 26 Movie Movie Varied Programs Celebrity@ Family 557 541 Phineas ANT ANT Good Phineas Jessie Jessie Liv-Mad. Austin VariedA PCH 294 592 Middle Middle Seinfeld Mod Theory Theory Browns Payne Browns PayneB Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags Frasier Frasier Theory Theory Match GasC TCM 292 539 (1:30) Movie Movie Movie Varied ProgramsD Food 603 561 Pioneer Pioneer Chopped Varied Food Food Chopped Varied ProgramsE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Varied ProgramsF History 522 516 Varied Programs M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Varied ProgramsG Space 627 528 Star Trek: Voyager Inner Scare Stargate SG-1 Castle Varied ProgramsH AMC 293 257 Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied ProgramsJ DTOUR 619 167 Ghost Adventures Gotta Eat St. Moves Moves Security Security Varied ProgramsL TREE 553 546 Truck Bubble Octo Back Zack Mike Toopy Peg Truck Cat in N PBS Spokane 291 374 Thomas Sesame Curious Cat in WordGirl Wild News Busi PBS NewsHourP NBC Spokane 287 370 TMZ Minute Ellen DeGeneres Judge Judge News News News Million.U E! 621 168 Varied Programs TMZ etalk CSI: Crime Scene TMZ Live Varied Programs[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Mike Mike Two Two Theory Theory Varied Programs¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Maury KTLA 5 News at 3 Bill Cunningham Steve Wilkos News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods Funny Videos Funny Videos Videos Varied Mother MotherÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 News Celebrity Two Two Varied Programs≥ ToonR 599 181 Animan. Toon Looney Looney Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Dexter Bravo Ninja∂ Vision 261 72 Lark Rise Emily of Moon Murder, She Wrote Columbo Varied Programs√ PBS Det. 284 364 Wild Varied PBS NewsHour Busi Varied ProgramsÀ Cosmo 608 198 CSI: Miami My Style by Charmed Sex-City Sex-City CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Varied Programs Security Security Justice Varied Programs

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SATURDAY MORNING 11 APRIL 2015 %∂ 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30# TSN 400 400 Soccer English Premier League Soccer Post Cabbie Motoring Formula 1 Racing$ E! Kelowna - - News Fish’n Fishing Masters Pre 2015 Masters Tournament% CTV B.C. 250 321 Marilyn Denis The Social Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Figure Skating_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Confidential Sub/ The Masters/Young 2015 Masters Tournament( Global B.C. 252 336 News Fish’n Fishing Masters Pre 2015 Masters Tournament* Knowledge 268 354 Magic Doki Ad Wild Wild Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 Rescue Wildlife Outback Explore Paid Cooker SportsCenter World of X Games/ Spike 628 584 Auction Auction Auction Auction Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops0 HGTV 600 564 Reno Reno Reno Reno Hunters Hunt Intl Beach Island Carib Hawaii1 A&E 615 520 ››› “Black Hawk Down” Josh Hartnett. ››› “Hellboy” Ron Perlman. 2 CNN 500 140 (8:00) CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield All Ac News Vital CNN Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Sponge. Parents Rabbids Bread Turtles Sanjay “Dear Dumb Diary” Emily Alyn Lind.8 Showcase 617 164 › “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry” › “Grown Ups” Adam Sandler. Outlan9 Discovery 520 505 Overhaulin’ Mayday Mayday Jacked! Go Wrong?: Slice 601 193 › “Mr. Deeds” Adam Sandler. ›› “Bruce Almighty” Jim Carrey. “Along-Polly”; FOX Spokane 290 373 Paid Paid Paid Paid Kds Old Paid Paid Bones (ESP)< TLC 521 560 Extreme Extreme Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding= Bravo 620 165 Graceland Boston’s Finest ››› “Love’s Kitchen” Claire Forlani. “Up in the Air”> EA2 312 26 (8:20) ›› “RV” “David Copperfield” (11:35) ›› “Loser” (1:15) “Curly Sue”@ Family 557 541 Austin I Didn’t K.C. Jessie Liv-Mad. Girl “Water Horse: Legend”A PCH 294 592 ››› “Minority Report” Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell. “Pirates of the Caribbean: End”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Theory Theory Men- Men- Just for Laughs Cash Cash C TCM 292 539 (9:15) ›› “Footlight Parade” (11:15) “A Hard Day’s Night” “Way We Were”D Food 603 561 Pioneer Pioneer Food Fortunes Guy’s Games Cutthroat Kitchen ChoppedE OLN 411 457 Dynamo: Magician Dynamo: Magician Dynamo: Magician Dynamo: Magician Dynamo: MagicianF History 522 516 Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Yukon Gold Gangland American PickersG Space 627 528 Orphan Black Orphan Black Orphan Black Orphan Black Orphan BlackH AMC 293 257 “The Godfather” ›››› “The Godfather, Part II” Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. J DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Border Border Bggg Bggg Border Border Border BorderL TREE 553 546 Big Toopy Caillou Cat in Zack Ready, Peppa Mike Truck DinoN PBS Spokane 291 374 Home Old House Kitchen Cooking Fresh Cook’s Garden Antique RoadshowP NBC Spokane 287 370 News English Premier League Soccer Goal NHL Hockey Regional Coverage. (N)U E! 621 168 Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian The Royals[ WSBK Boston 296 654 21 Day P90X3! ››› “Starship Troopers” Casper Van Dien. Seinfeld Friends Friends¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Expedi Expedi Rock-≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Walker, RangerÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 State Coolest ›› “You Again” Kristen Bell. ›› “The Switch” ≥ ToonR 599 181 Gumby Casper Dexter Dexter “FernGully... the Last Rainforest” “Land Bf Time 3”∂ Vision 261 72 Punjab Mehak Punjabi Lamia Virasat Quran Punjab Waqt 4 Pyar Hi Sanjha√ PBS Det. 284 364 Antique Roadshow Nature Martha Cooking Kitchen Sara’s Steves MusicÀ Cosmo 608 198 ›› “Step Up 2 the Streets” Briana Evigan. Style Vampire Diaries Ghost WhispererÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Picture Picture Life Below Zero Alaska-Trooper Wicked Tuna Security Security

SATURDAY AFTERNOON 11 APRIL 2015 %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 30 for 30 (N) SportsCentre (N) Lumber 2015 Masters Tournament Third Round. (N)$ E! Kelowna - - 2015 Masters Tournament Simpson Simpson Simpson News (5:59) News Hour% CTV B.C. 250 321 Worst Driver Cash Steele Marilyn Denis The So etalk CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Figure Skating National Hockey NHL Hockey Teams TBA. (N) (Live)_ CBS Spokane 289 372 2015 Masters Tournament Access Hollywood News News News Paid( Global B.C. 252 336 2015 Masters Tournament Simpson Simpson Simpson News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 The Polar Sea Canada Hiroshima Joanna Lumley Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 ESPN Sports Saturday (N) McCarv Estate News ABC News Insider/ Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops (N) Cops Auction Auction0 HGTV 600 564 Sarah Sarah Custom Custom Carver Carver Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Income Income1 A&E 615 520 Hellboy ››› “Tombstone” Kurt Russell. ››› “The Italian Job” 2 CNN 500 140 CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom Somebody’s Special Report6 YTV 552 543 Young Young Young Young Boys Boys Boys Boys Assem Max8 Showcase 617 164 Outlan ›› “The Dilemma” Vince Vaughn. › “Grown Ups” Adam Sandler.9 Discovery 520 505 MythBusters How How/ How/ How/ Cold Water Overhaulin’: Slice 601 193 “Along-Polly” Fatal Vows See No Evil Stranger--Home “Trouble-Curve”; FOX Spokane 290 373 Mike Mike Two Paid NASCAR NASCAR Racing< TLC 521 560 Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding= Bravo 620 165 “Up in the Air” Twice in a Lifetime Flashpoint Missing “Along Came”> EA2 312 26 (1:15) “Curly Sue” ›› “Curious George” ››› “Happy Feet” (6:20) RV@ Family 557 541 Phineas Rebels Parent’s Next ANT Dog Jessie Austin K.C. Liv-Mad.A PCH 294 592 “Pirates-Worlds” 1st Fam Box Offi Commun Commun Middle Middle “The Switch”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Theory Theory Just for Laughs Men- Men- LOL :-) LOL :-)C TCM 292 539 “Way We Were” (3:15) ››› “The Defiant Ones” “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore”D Food 603 561 Diners Diners Diners, Drive Gotta Gotta Food Food Chopped CanadaE OLN 411 457 Dynamo: Magician Liquida Liquida Storage Liquida Mantracker Storage LiquidaF History 522 516 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Pawn Pawn Yukon GoldG Space 627 528 Orphan Black Inner (3:45) ›› “Immortals” Henry Cavill. BittenH AMC 293 257 God ›››› “The Godfather” Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. GodJ DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Lost-- Lost-- Security Security Border Border Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Umi Bubble Octo Charm Dora Peg Toopy Mike Truck CharmN PBS Spokane 291 374 Earth: A New Wild Northern Rail R. Steves’ Europe Wine Wait... Lawrence WelkP NBC Spokane 287 370 NHL Hockey Pain Focus 21 Day Judge News BoxingU E! 621 168 TMZ (N) Brave Inside Pop Pop Beverly Beverly “I Me Wed” [ WSBK Boston 296 654 Mike Mike Two Two Theory Theory ›› “Stealth” Josh Lucas.¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Animal State Coolest On Spot Real Estate Celebrity Celebrity News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Walker, Ranger Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue BloodsÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 Two Pregame MLB Baseball New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live)≥ ToonR 599 181 Land3 Gadget Looney Looney Garfield Garfield Animan. Toon Gadget Goose∂ Vision 261 72 Tehlka Sardari Punjab Punjabi Sanjha Punjab Mulaqat Made in Des-Pardes√ PBS Det. 284 364 Lawrence Welk Week One Time/By Time/By Antique Roadshow Gr’t PerformancesÀ Cosmo 608 198 CSI: Miami Celebrity Damage Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain

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Church DirectoryGREENWOODSacred Heart Catholic ChurchFr. Ron Dechant – 326 Church AvenueMass - Saturday 5 pmSt. Jude’s Anglican Church of CanadaRev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808145 S. KimberleyServices at 4 pm (1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday)Evangel ChapelInterim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-1978 Food Bank (Errol/Gerry) 250-584-4164401 N. KimberleyService - Sunday at 10 amSt. Columba United Church of CanadaRev. Kim Horwood 250-442-3311101 S. GovernmentService & Sunday School - Sunday 9 amwww.boundaryunited.ca

MIDWAYBoundary Community ChurchPastor Ryan van Kuik 250-449-1439at the Midway Community HallService - Sunday at 10 amKing of Kings New Testament & AcademyPastor Rick Steingard 250-449-2252735 9th AveService - Sunday at 10 amJehovah’s Witnesses943 13th Street 250-449-2665Tuesday - 7 pmSunday - 10 am

ROCK CREEKNew Kettle River Chapel Chaplain: Dave Janke 250-446-23411735 Hwy #33Sunday Service - 10 amSt. Mary’s Anglican Church Kettle ValleyService - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 10:30 am

BRIDESVILLE

Sidley Mountain Cowboy ChurchPastor Ed Brouwer 250-495-4877Service at 6 pm on 2nd and 4th SundayBridesville Hall

WESTBRIDGE

Humuh Monastry Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment CentreMaster Maticintin (1-800-336-6015)Meditation & Spiritual TeachingsSunday at 11 am Seventh-day Adventist ChurchHarald Zinner 250-446-2517Westbridge Community HallService - Saturday at 10 am

Greenwood Community Association

Friday Night BingoDoors open 5 pm Bingo starts 7 pmMcArthur Centre, 1355 Veterans LaneThree early bird games, 11 regular games, two express, two progressive, two odd/even, two bonanza, luckyball and 50/50. One of our progressive pots will be $500 or over in 48 numbers. The 2nd Progressive Pot will be approx. $1,150 in 60 numbers. Please come out and support upgrades to your community hall and bring a friend. The more in attendance the bigger the pots. Full concession (hamburgers/hotdogs). Players must be 19 years of age and older.

HALL RENTALS CALL 250-445-6558

Learn More. Achieve More.If you or an adult you know would like to improve reading,writing or math skills, look under LEARN in the Yellow Pages™ or visit www.LookUnderLearn.ca

In conversation with members of the Class of 2015Students prepare for grad

“I take school more seriously,” 2015 grad Maddie Baia told career counsel-lor Pam Storie when she asked how she’d matured since coming to BCSS in Grade 8. But one suspects there was an element of modesty in her response when you consider she has been on the Principal’s Honour Roll (straight As) throughout her time at the school.

Maddie has plans for her life. In the short-term she will work this summer—perhaps at the Greenwood pool, or she might take advantage of the wildland fire training she picked up in the fire suppression course.

She’s applied to attend UBC Okana-gan in the fall to work towards a Bach-elors of Nursing. Long-term she’d like to

go to med school and become a doctor. Maddie is an active volunteer in her

community too. She is a member of the Midway Volunteer Fire Department, a

position she says has “taught me to really be responsible.” She has also volunteered at the Rock Creek Fall Fair, Midway snowmobile races and as a canvasser on the Canadian Cancer Society April cam-paign. She gave back to her school too as a member of BCSS Spirit Club and student council throughout the last five years.

Her favourite thing about BCSS was the sports, “being with all my friends, with my team.” She has excelled in soc-cer, volleyball and basketball at the school and is a member of the Rock Creek Ladies Fastball team.

Being a doctor has been her dream since Grade 8. Her resume today lists numerous certificates and employment at the Kettle River Museum, Midway Public Library and the Greenwood pool. Given another decade or so and this confident, mature young woman will have added positions in the health care field to the list as well.

BCSS Class of 2015 graduate Mi-chael Beech was the first student to go through the exit interview process this spring. For good reason too, he finished high school one semester early and was keen to get into the job market before the rush later in the spring when col-lege and secondary schools release their students for summer.

He was heading to Kelowna in early March with a well-written resume that highlighted his abilities.

His short-term goals are to get to Kelowna and to find a job. “It could be

trades, it could be anything,” he told ca-reer counsellor Pam Storie during his

exit interview. He plans to save money so he can go on to study at BCIT or Sel-kirk.

He is leaning toward pursuing a ca-reer in the engineering field, possibly electrical engineering.

When asked about hobbies, Michael said he enjoys creating things; but lately looking for a job has become a hobby.

Storie wished him well and offered the suggestion that he continue his studies through a night school course even while building his college grub-stake.

Michael is a well-spoken young man who says his social confidence is some-thing he picked up while at BCSS.

When asked how he’d matured while at BCSS, he said, “It pays out in the end if you pay attention to people other than yourself. It is better to be involved with the community and give back.”

IntroducingMaddie Baia

IntroducingMichael Beech

MADDIE BAIA

MICHAEL BEECH

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Midway council met for the first regular meeting of April on Tuesday, April 7, moved from Monday night because of the Easter weekend.

Community forest turns down Area E

At a meeting March 18, share-holders of the West Boundary Community For-est (WBCF) voted to not approve a request from Area E director Vicki Gee that Area E be includ-ed as a shareholder in the West Boundary Com-munity Forest.

The letter turning her down listed several con-siderations the shareholders had weighed in their decision, including the opinion of the WBCF board of directors, which they had solicited.

Gee wrote back questioning some of the rea-sons given for the refusal. She said she had con-sulted with the CAO of the RDKB about her re-quest and feels that some of the discussion points raised by the shareholders “do not reflect the capacity for regional districts to be involved in various enterprises and in community forests in particular.”

“There is no guarantee that the RDKB board would support inclusion of Area E as sharehold-er. I am disappointed though that there was no opportunity to explore possible conditions of in-clusion,” Gee wrote.

Council voted not to change their position from that agreed to at the April 18 meeting.

How big a welcome are we talking?A draft agreement between the village and

the school district that would see a welcome circle constructed by David Seven Deers in the Entwined Trees Park has been sent back to staff with instructions the dimensions of the site be included in the agreement.

Renovation project at arena concession

Councillor Gary Schierbeck asked council to consider moving ahead now with renovations to the arena concession that were discussed last year. The proposal is to move the east wall of the concession three feet out into the lobby. This would allow a private entrance to the kitchen.

Administrator Penny Feist seemed taken by surprise by the request, saying that while the project had been discussed it hadn’t been voted on, nor had it been the subject of budget plan-ning. She asked if it could be put it off for another year.

“Right now we are trying to get something going on the community hall which is likely to

chew up any money we have,” said Mayor Randy Kappes. He also not-ed a Riverfront Park project that is expected to cost over $100,000 this year.

Council directed Feist to con-tact the building inspector and

find out what requirements he would have for the project and to report to the next meeting.

Comfort letter to be registered on land title

Some years ago three things happened in Midway. When the village was originally drawn up, Chamblet was to be the main street, and it was therefore made wider than other streets. But when the provincial bridge building crew came to town they put the bridge across at Florence Street.

And finally, sometime in the past the house at 555 – 5th Ave. was constructed with the room on the southeast corner extending about a meter into the road allowance.

A 2001 comfort letter from the village for the property states the village has no plans to make use of the full width of street allowance on the Chamblet side of the lot. At the request of the homeowner this letter will be registered with the land titles office.

Road rescue and flagging Feist reported with West Boundary Road

Rescue’s request for council support in ensuring members are allowed to remain at an accident scene performing flagging duties until highways can get a crew on site seems to be making head-way.

Ministry of Highways has asked the village to arrange a meeting between Emcon, WBRR, Min-istry of Highways, RCMP, ambulance and the fire chiefs for Midway and Greenwood to discuss the issue.

BEDC sets 2015 work plan Councillor Marguerite Rotvold reported that

the Boundary Economic Development Commit-tee has set its priorities for the coming year, which are the Trans Canada Trail and agriculture.

Hospital reserve fund filling upRotvold also told council that the West Koo-

tenay Boundary Regional Hospital District had approved their budget for the year and that it in-cludes putting $1.5 million into the reserve fund for future construction.

“The impact on the owner of a $100,000 home would be $2 a year,” said Rotvold.

She added that the reserve fund has almost reached the $10 million cap that was set for it. “So next year the directors will be discussing an increase to our cap,” she said. She noted that ren-ovations in the Trail hospital alone would be $40 million.

WBCF votes not to approve request from Area E director Vicki Gee to be included as a shareholder

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SUNDAY EVENING 12 APRIL 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 2015 Masters Tournament Final Round. SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Big Brother Madam Secretary The Good Wife (N) Battle Creek (N) News Block% CTV B.C. 250 321 MasterChef Once Upon a Time Secrets and Lies Motive “Fallen” (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Peter Gags ›› “Happy Gilmore” Adam Sandler. The National (N) News fifth est._ CBS Spokane 289 372 60 Minutes (N) Madam Secretary The Good Wife (N) Battle Creek (N) News Fam Guy( Global B.C. 252 336 Big Brother Madam Secretary The Good Wife (N) Battle Creek (N) News Block* Knowledge 268 354 Extreme Alaska Poirot Italian Silk Mega Hunters` ABC Spokane 288 371 Funny Videos Once Upon a Time Secrets and Lies (10:01) Revenge KXLY 4 V’Impe/ Spike 628 584 Lip Sync Lip Sync Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Heavy Rescue0 HGTV 600 564 Carver Carver Holmes Makes Reno Reno Carver Carver House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 Intervention (N) Surviving Marriage (9:01) Intervention (10:01) Intervention (11:01) Intervention2 CNN 500 140 Wonder List Wonder List Wonder List Wonder List CNN International6 YTV 552 543 (6:00) “Wreck-It Ralph” Vampire Heart Heart Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting8 Showcase 617 164 Outlander (N) Engels NCIS Outlander NCIS9 Discovery 520 505 Bering Sea Gold MythBusters Drain the Titanic Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold: Slice 601 193 Security Security Security Security Housewives/Atl. ›› “Death at a Funeral” Keith David.; FOX Spokane 290 373 Simpson Burgers Simpson Fam Guy Last Man-Earth News Mother Cougar Paid< TLC 521 560 Who Do You Medium Medium Who Do You Medium Medium Island Medium= Bravo 620 165 “Side Effects” (8:10) ››› “Match Point” Scarlett Johansson. (10:55) “Gothika”> EA2 312 26 “Back-Future II” ››› “Risky Business” (9:40) ›› “Repo Man” (11:15) “8 Mile”@ Family 557 541 Girl Austin I Didn’t ANT Next Wingin’ Jessie Good Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 (6:00) “The International” The Closer The Closer ›› “The Expendables”B Comedy 626 176 LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Comedy ComedyC TCM 292 539 (7:15) ›› “Tea for Two” “Young Rajah” “Son of Sheik” “French Cancan”D Food 603 561 Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped Canada All-Star Academy Cutthroat Kitchen Restaurant: Im.E OLN 411 457 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Haunted Collector MeatEa MeatEa ConspiracyF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Deadly Journeys Appalachian Yukon GoldG Space 627 528 Salem (N) ›› “Mama” Jessica Chastain. (10:15) ›› “The Crazies” H AMC 293 257 Mad Men (N) (8:04) Mad Men (9:08) Mad Men (10:12) ›››› “The Godfather” J DTOUR 619 167 Mysteries- Cas. Museum Secrets Mysteries-Museum Mysteries- Cas. Expedition Un.L TREE 553 546 Caillou Mike Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Call the Midwife Masterpiece Wolf-Masterpce Father Brown ShetlandP NBC Spokane 287 370 Dateline NBC A.D. The Bible A.D. The Bible American Odyssey News PaidU E! 621 168 The Royals (N) Pop Pop Kardashian The Royals Reign[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Theory Theory Two Two Mike Mike Raising Raising Rules Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Monopoly Mil. Friends Friends 5 News Sunday News at 10 News Bensin≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Salem (N) Salem Salem Salem Outlaw CountryÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News Sports Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Ray Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Tintin Tintin Hercules Hercules Fl’stone Fl’stone Jerry Jerry Jerry Jerry∂ Vision 261 72 Osteen Prince Study Popoff Jewish In Touch V’Impe Tom’row Super Tribal√ PBS Det. 284 364 Wolf-Masterpce Westminster Call the Midwife Masterpiece Wolf-MasterpceÀ Cosmo 608 198 ›› “Addicted to Love” Meg Ryan. Excused CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Wicked Tuna Drugs, Inc. Drugs, Inc. Drugs, Inc. Underworld, Inc.

MONDAY EVENING 13 APRIL 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 SportsCentre (N) Cabbie Cabbie SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - The Night Shift (N) Big Brother Remedy (N) NCIS: Los Angeles CHBC News Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory Gotham (N) Forever (10:01) Castle News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Cor Murdoch Mysteries Chasing Shadows The National (N) News Mercer_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Inside Access Broke Mike Scorpion (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 The Night Shift (N) Big Brother Remedy (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 Hope for Wildlife Britain’s Bloodiest The Dark Ages King-Empire Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Dancing With the Stars (N) (10:01) Castle KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail Police Videos0 HGTV 600 564 Open Open Hunt Intl Hunters House Hunters Open Open House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 The Returned (N) (8:02) Bates Motel (9:01) Bates Motel Bates Motel The Returned2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper CNN Special CNN International CNN International6 YTV 552 543 Assem Max Funny Videos Young Boys Haunting Haunting Gags Gags8 Showcase 617 164 Helix NCIS “Suspicion” NCIS Helix NCIS “Suspicion”9 Discovery 520 505 Blood Sweat How/ How/ Bering Sea Gold Blood Sweat How/ How/: Slice 601 193 Million Dollar Matchmaker Friends Friends Million Dollar Million Dollar; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Gotham (N) The Following (N) News Mod Raising Mother< TLC 521 560 Little and Looking My 600-Lb. Life Little and Looking Buried Alive Hoard-Buried= Bravo 620 165 Criminal Minds (N) The Listener Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The Following> EA2 312 26 Slings and Arrows ›› “North” Elijah Wood. › “Fathers’ Day” “The Survivors”@ Family 557 541 Liv-Mad. I Didn’t Dog Good Next Rebels Good Win, Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Break “Mission: Imp. 2”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Theory Theory Daily NightlyC TCM 292 539 ››› “What’s Up, Doc?” ››› “The Birds” Rod Taylor. “Dog Day After.”D Food 603 561 Restaurant: Im. Food Truck Diners Diners Restaurant: Im. Best New Rest.E OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Haunted CollectorF History 522 516 Appalachian Deadly Journeys Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. RestorationG Space 627 528 Bitten Inner Scare Castle Grimm BittenH AMC 293 257 TURN: Washington TURN: Washington’s Spies TURN: Washington’s SpiesJ DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Ghost Adventures Security Security Border Border Mysteries-MuseumL TREE 553 546 Caillou Mike Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Grown Mr. Antique Roadshow Antique Roadshow Independent Lens Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel The Voice The top 12 artists perform. The Night Shift (N) News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Beverly TMZ etalk Pop TMZ Live (N) Soup Helbig Beverly TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two The Originals (N) Jane the Virgin (N) KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Salem Mother Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Goose Gadget Hercules Tintin Ninja Toon Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Gadget∂ Vision 261 72 Organic Ecstatic! Yoga Mes ›› “Varian’s War” William Hurt. Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 Armenian G’cide Americans Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow AntiquesÀ Cosmo 608 198 ››› “Confined” David James Elliott. Celebrity Legacies CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Science Science Science Science Picture Picture Science Science Brain Street

TUESDAY EVENING 14 APRIL 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Basketball All Canadian Game. (N) Sports SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET NCIS (N) NCIS: New Orleans Chicago Fire News Hour Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory The Flash (N) S.H.I.E.L.D. Person of Interest News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Cor Mercer 22 Min Gags Mr. D The National (N) News Mercer_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Inside Access NCIS (N) NCIS: New Orleans Person of Interest News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET NCIS (N) NCIS: New Orleans Chicago Fire News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 The Polar Sea (N) Galapagos “A Film Unfinished” Train The Polar Sea` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Fresh- Repeat S.H.I.E.L.D. Forever KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction › “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra”0 HGTV 600 564 Custom Custom Hunt Intl Hunters Decks Decks Custom Custom House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 Married-Sight Surviving Marriage Married-Sight Married-Sight Married-Sight2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper Special Report CNN International CNN International6 YTV 552 543 Max Haunted Funny Videos Heart Boys Haunting Haunting Gags Gags8 Showcase 617 164 Justified (N) NCIS NCIS Hawaii Five-0 NCIS9 Discovery 520 505 Cold Water Railroad Alaska Jade Jade Cold Water Railroad Alaska: Slice 601 193 Real Housewives Housewives/Atl. Friends Friends Southern Charm Real Housewives; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Hell’s Kitchen (N) New Girl Loners News Mod Raising Mother< TLC 521 560 7 Little Johnstons 19 Kids-Count 7 Little Johnstons 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids-Count= Bravo 620 165 “Tom, Harriet” The Listener Criminal Minds “Tom, Dick & Harriet” Steven Weber.> EA2 312 26 Slings and Arrows “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” (9:45) › “Out on a Limb” “Lethal Weapon”@ Family 557 541 Girl I Didn’t Dog Good Next Wingin’ Good Win, Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Gimme “Crimson Tide”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Sirens Sirens Daily NightlyC TCM 292 539 (6:00) “North by Northwest” Robert Osborne ››› “Mirage” Gregory Peck. Big D Food 603 561 Chopped (N) Chopped Diners Diners Chopped ChoppedE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Escape Illusions Storage Storage Haunted CollectorF History 522 516 Restoration Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Pawn. Pawn. Canadian PickersG Space 627 528 Fact or Faked Inner Scare Castle Face Off Fact or FakedH AMC 293 257 (6:00) ››› “American Gangster” ›› “Legend of the Lost” John Wayne.J DTOUR 619 167 Secrets- Lege. Ghost Adventures Mysteries-Museum Hotel Amazon Secrets- Lege.L TREE 553 546 Caillou Mike Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Anne Frank Twice Born Frontline Escape-Nazi Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel The Voice (N) Undate Big Chicago Fire News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Good Work etalk Pop TMZ Live Botched Good Work[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two The Flash (N) iZombie (N) KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Out Salem Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Goose Gadget Hercules Tintin Ninja Toon Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Gadget∂ Vision 261 72 Touched by- Unlikely Obsession Charging-Rhino Facing Extremism Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 Frontline Independent Lens Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Twice Born EscapeÀ Cosmo 608 198 “The Devil’s Teardrop” Celebrity Legacies CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Megastructures Bugging Hitler Security Security Megastructures Science Science

WEDNESDAY EVENING 15 APRIL 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 (6:30) SportsCentre Hockey SC Top SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Survivor (N) Big Brother Chicago PD News Hour Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory Arrow (N) Criminal Minds (N) CSI: Cyber (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 News Dragons’ Den Winnipeg Comedy The National (N) CBC News_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Inside Access Survivor (N) Criminal Minds (N) CSI: Cyber (N) News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Survivor (N) Big Brother Chicago PD News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 Rescue Park Building 173 Gala From Berlin 2013 Con Park Rescue` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Middle Gold Mod Gold Nashville (N) KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Police Videos Police Videos0 HGTV 600 564 Carib Hawaii Hunt Intl Hunters Lake Island Carib Hawaii House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 Shipping Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Shipping Storage2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper Anthony Bourd. CNN International CNN International6 YTV 552 543 Bella Henry Just Kid Just Kid Young Boys Haunting Haunting Just Kid Just Kid8 Showcase 617 164 Dig (N) NCIS “Iceman” NCIS Hawaii Five-0 NCIS “Iceman”9 Discovery 520 505 Ice Cold Gold Cold Water Fat N Furious Ice Cold Gold Ice Cold Gold: Slice 601 193 Newlyweds Stranger--Home Friends Friends Newlyweds Newlyweds; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory American Idol “Top Six Perform” (N) News Mod Raising Mother< TLC 521 560 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids 19 Kids= Bravo 620 165 19-2 “Borders” The Listener Criminal Minds 19-2 “Borders” Motive “Fallen”> EA2 312 26 Slings and Arrows “I Know What You Did Last” “I Still Know What You Did” Ghosts@ Family 557 541 Jessie I Didn’t Dog Good Next Wingin’ Good Win, Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Gimme “This Christmas”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Theory Theory Daily NightlyC TCM 292 539 Barab ››› “The Shoes of the Fisherman” (10:15) ›››› “Lawrence of Arabia”D Food 603 561 Knife Knife Food Food Diners Diners Knife Knife Beat Duff TillE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Survivorman Storage Storage Haunted CollectorF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Appalachian Swamp People (N) Yukon Gold (N) Ice Road TruckersG Space 627 528 Paranormal Wi. Inner Scare Castle Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi.H AMC 293 257 (5:00) “Sahara” TURN: Washington TURN: Washington’s Spies ››› “X-Men”J DTOUR 619 167 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Border Border The Dead Files Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Caillou Mike Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Nature (N) NOVA (N) Kamikaze (N) Escape-Pacific Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel Myst-Laura Law & Order: SVU Chicago PD News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Soup TMZ etalk Pop TMZ Live Kardashian Soup TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Arrow (N) Supernatural (N) KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Mother Mother Mother Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Goose Gadget Hercules Tintin Ninja Toon Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Gadget∂ Vision 261 72 Secret Homes Emily of Moon “God on Trial” Antony Sher. Super Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 Kamikaze (N) SciTech Weap Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Nature NOVAÀ Cosmo 608 198 › “Elopement” Ian Ziering. Celebrity Legacies CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Wicked Tuna The 80’s Cabin Fever Wicked Tuna Access 360

THURSDAY EVENING 16 APRIL 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Cabbie Cabbie Hockey SC (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Bones (N) The Blacklist Elementary (N) CHBC News Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 Grey’s Anatomy Theory Odd Theory Gold American Crime News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 News Nature/ Things Doc Zone The National (N) CBC News_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Inside Access Theory Odd Theory Mom (N) Elementary (N) News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Bones (N) The Blacklist Elementary (N) News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 Canada Joanna Lumley “Time Zero: The Last Year” Snap Canada` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Grey’s Anatomy Scandal (N) American Crime KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Bar Rescue Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync0 HGTV 600 564 Sarah Sarah Hunt Intl Hunters Income Income Sarah Sarah House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 (7:01) 8 Minutes (8:02) 8 Minutes (9:01) The First 48 After the First 48 (11:02) 8 Minutes2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper Somebody’s CNN International CNN International6 YTV 552 543 Nicky Stanley Just Kid Just Kid Young Boys Haunting Haunting Just Kid Just Kid8 Showcase 617 164 “The Wedding Chapel” NCIS “In the Dark” Hawaii Five-0 NCIS9 Discovery 520 505 Amish Mafia (N) How/ How/ Bitchin’ Rides Fast N’ Loud Amish Mafia: Slice 601 193 Side Show Stranger--Home Friends Friends Side Show Emer Emer; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Bones (N) Backstrom (N) News Mod Raising Mother< TLC 521 560 Welcome to Myrtle Gypsy Wedding Welcome to Myrtle Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding= Bravo 620 165 Missing The Listener Criminal Minds Kingdom Kingdom> EA2 312 26 Slings and Arrows ›› “Kull the Conqueror” (9:40) ›› “Krull” Ken Marshall. Reaping@ Family 557 541 K.C. Next Dog Good Next Wingin’ Good Win, Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Break “The Tuxedo”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Theory Theory Daily NightlyC TCM 292 539 (6:45) “Happiness Ahead” “The Bride Came C.O.D.” (10:15) “Hard to Get” BreakD Food 603 561 Food Fortunes (N) Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Food Fortunes My. Din My. DinE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Liquida Storage Storage Haunted CollectorF History 522 516 Yukon Gold Swamp People American Pickers Vikings (N) Secrets PawnG Space 627 528 “NYC: Tornado” Inner Scare Castle Falling Skies Falling SkiesH AMC 293 257 Almost › “Vegas Vacation” Chevy Chase. “National-European” SchoolJ DTOUR 619 167 Breaking Borders Ghost Adventures Border Border Expedition Un. Breaking BordersL TREE 553 546 Caillou Mike Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Health Matters Father Brown Death in Paradise Wolf-Masterpce Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel Law & Order: SVU The Blacklist Dateline NBC (N) News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Couch TMZ etalk Pop TMZ Live Soup Soup Helbig TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Vampire Diaries Reign (N) KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Mother Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks Parks Raising Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Goose Gadget Hercules Tintin Ninja Toon Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Gadget∂ Vision 261 72 (6:00) McCloud Emily of Moon EastEnd. (9:40) EastEnders EastEnd. Super Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 Death in Paradise Masterpiece Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Michigan Michigan MartinÀ Cosmo 608 198 ››› “Fairfield Road” Celebrity Legacies CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Life Below Zero The 80’s Alaska-Trooper Life Below Zero Security Security

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mately three million litres a day and in summer they irrigate for 160 days,” Miller Spring wrote to Osoyoos council. “Their annual draw is 466 million litres of water. There are three pivots in dose proximity to the plant

In the Osoyoos information package is

a statement that the Naturo Group, who owns and markets products under the “Trace” brand name, has already injected $700,000 into the company.

“The Naturo Group will invest a further $1.3 million on a new bottling line and up-grading our facility; in the next five years it is planned that a further $2 million will be spent on the second phase.”

Osoyoos turned down the request for support on Feb. 16.

The Miller Springs water bottling facil-ity sits on approximately 1.25 hectares of land. The bottling facility was approved as a non-farm use in 2008. A condition of that approval was that an expansion of buildings or increase in water extraction be submitted for consideration and ap-proval by the ALC.

A number of residents have expressed concern that the level of their wells has re-duced significantly over the past few years.

“Our concern is that there is no scientific knowledge of what there is underneath the ground for water supply,” Halverson said. “There is only anecdotal information on history, climate and usage from past years. What we are asking for is a scientific, inde-pendent hydrology study of the aquifer to determine the use and sustainability of the system that we have here.”

Miller Springs claims confidence there is adequate water based on past history, but some local residents doubt the num-bers being put forward—again based on anecdotal evidence from local farmers.

Some residents have written letters to the ALC asking for a study of the aquifer before approval for expansion is given. It is undeter-mined who would pay for such a study. Ac-cording to Halverson the company has said such a study is not in their business plan. “To me if doesn’t make sense to send millions of litres out of the country,” said Miller Springs neighbour Francis Eikanger. “At the root of our fears is that the aquifer isn’t capable of recharging fast enough.”

Halverson is hopeful that people who are concerned after taking a quick over-view of the situation will write to the ALC. 

The issue came up on the floor of Par-liament in Victoria on March 26, but the government response was that it is before the ALC and they offered no further com-ment.

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A wonderful meal was gifted to the West Boundary last Saturday night as some 200 people at-tended the 9th annual Lions Easter Dinner. Deserving our thanks are the Kettle River Lions, Jerry Watson and crew, the Rankin family who donated the turkeys, and Rock Creek and Bridesville Women’s Institute for providing the des-serts. The local Lions Club truly lives up to their motto: We Serve.

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Knickers takes stageSpring is once again announcing its arrival

in our West Kettle area. What better way to cel-ebrate its presence than by taking in a bit of live theatre!

The cast and crews of Midway and Beyond Little Theatre have been working extremely hard since early February on its next production and on Thursday, April 23 the curtains will rise on the comedy Nana‘s Naughty Knickers, written by Katherine Di Salvino,

Nana is Sylvia Charles, an 83-year-old spark plug of a lady living in the posh Central Park area of Manhattan, New York City. Unknown to even her best friend and granddaughter, she is run-ning an illegal lingerie shop for senior citizens out of her up-scale apartment. She risks being evicted, even tossed in the slammer for having such a business. Not that this fazes Nana in the least. The ensuing complications are hilarious.

Both professional and amateur groups all over North America have produced the play countless

times over the last five years. Its theme, of youth never being defined by one‘s age in years, is espe-cially relevant today. We may be growing older but that doesn’t mean we have to surrender.

The comedy runs from Thursday, April 23 un-til Saturday, April 25 with four shows at Midway Community Hall starting at 7 p.m. A Saturday matinee showing is also available starting at 3 p.m.

The Friday show includes an optional dinner. This is sponsored by the West Boundary Elementa-ry School PAC who is trying to raise funds for their annual Grade 7 spring trip to Victoria. However, if for some reason you cannot take in their delicious dinner, a small number of tickets reserved for the play alone will be available. The meal on Friday will begin at 6 p.m.; the play at 7 p.m.

As an added feature, there will be a cash bar at all showings for those who wish to enjoy a glass of wine or a beer to go along with their evening out on the town.

Tickets are available from The Spot in Midway for $10. Phone 250-449-2345 for tickets, reserva-tions and information.

Cast mem-bers from Nana’s Naughty Knickers include Tannis Killough (left), Colleen Smith, Cat Kappes and Amanda Budgeaud.

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Boundary C 4H members held their annual Speech Night on � ursday, March 19 at the Rock Creek Fairgrounds. All went well and they were done at about 8:15 p.m.

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Sewing members met before February’s meet-ing to sew pajama pants for practice. Also on Sat-urday, March 21, Horse and Beef members had a beef weigh-in, sorting lesson and judging prac-tice at Fossen’s. A� erward they were all hungry so they had beef on a bun for lunch.

Horse members are looking forward to two rides within the next couple of weeks. Lambs are being born right now and sheep members are looking forward to choosing their projects at the end of April. Tickets are now available for the Cattle Baron’s Ball on April 25. If you are looking for a ticket, please contact a 4H member.

Horse and Beef members had a beef weigh-in, sorting lesson and judging practice at Fossen’s. Afterward they were all hungry so they had Beef on a Bun for lunch. PHOTO: OLIVIA SCHNIEDER

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