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Vol. 63, Issue 12 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. < Annie Laurie’s legacy Cranbrook’s first female councillor | Page 5 Lifeforce in the guitar > The Oscar Lopez interview | Page 4 FRIDAY JANUARY 17, 2014 TownsmanBulletin Like Us @crantownsman Follow Us www.facebook.com/ TownsmanBulletin Like Us and keep up to date with all the breaking East Kootenay news. Have Your Say Complete the survey for your chance to… …five $1,000 cash prizes! WIN $1,000! LAST CHANCE TO WIN! Survey closes this weekend. Win a $20 Grocery Card Early Bird Draw Enter at www.pulseresearch.com/eastkootenay MIKE TURNER PHOTO A birthday party was hosted by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 24 Cranbrook, for one of Cranbrook’s more noted Aquarians. Bud Abbott’s birthday actually falls on January 26, but the Legion chose today, “Seniors Day” — third Wednesday of the month — to mark the occasion and to honour Bud’s labour of love of leading the Seniors sing-a-long. From all of us, Bud, happy birthday, in advance. SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff The young woman who hosted a gathering in April 2012 after which Cory Jarock died testified in court on Thursday, Jan. 16. Caitlin Jensen, 21, said she invited a few friends over to “hang out” on April 2, 2012. One of those friends was Brian Panebianco, and another was Cory Jarock; the two men had not met before that night. Panebianco is on trial this week in Cranbrook Supreme Court for the manslaughter of Jarock, who died of hypother- mia after the April 2 party. While she could not pro- vide a specific timeline, Jen- sen said that everybody else was already there when Jarock arrived in the late evening with 15 beers. The group shared the beers, Jensen said. When the beers were all gone, Jensen found a key to her father’s locked bedroom and found a bottle of vodka, which she gave to her friends. Some time later, Jensen was in her bedroom when her friend Emma Cain came in to tell her that Jarock was pass- ing out. Jensen said she and Cain then went into the living room and asked Jarock to leave. Defense counsel Greg Saw- chuk later asked Jensen if they first asked for Panebianco’s help in getting Jarock to leave, but Jensen insisted they didn’t. Jarock did not leave when the women asked him to, in- stead swearing at them and grabbing Cain’s backside, Jen- sen testified. Panebianco then ap- proached Jarock, Jensen con- tinued, grabbed him by the throat, punched him in the face and dragged him out of the house. Panebianco came back in- side, grabbed Jarock’s jacket and shoes, and put them out- side with Jarock. Jensen also testified that Panebianco came back inside with money he said he’d taken from Jarock. The three sat in the living room for about half an hour, and they could hear Jarock speaking outside. Then Panebianco left, and Jensen said that he prodded Jarock with a stick on his way past. About 15 minutes later Cain left, and Jensen locked the door, turned off the lights and went to bed. When asked by prosecutor Lynal Doerksen why she did not call police, Jensen said she figured Jarock would wake up and walk home. ‘I didn’t use my brain,’ witness says Young woman who hosted the Invermere party where Cory Jarock died admits she made a mistake in not calling 911 PANEBIANCO TRIAL See TRIAL , Page 4

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A birthday party was hosted by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 24 Cranbrook, for one of Cranbrook’s more noted Aquarians. Bud Abbott’s birthday actually falls on January 26, but the Legion chose today, “Seniors Day” — third Wednesday of the month — to mark the occasion and to honour Bud’s labour of love of leading the Seniors sing-a-long. From all of us, Bud, happy birthday, in advance.

SALLY MACDONALDTownsman Staff

The young woman who hosted a gathering in April 2012 after which Cory Jarock died testified in court on Thursday, Jan. 16.

Caitlin Jensen, 21, said she invited a few friends over to “hang out” on April 2, 2012. One of those friends was Brian Panebianco, and another was Cory Jarock; the two men had not met before that night.

Panebianco is on trial this week in Cranbrook Supreme Court for the manslaughter of Jarock, who died of hypother-mia after the April 2 party.

While she could not pro-vide a specific timeline, Jen-sen said that everybody else was already there when Jarock arrived in the late evening with 15 beers. The group shared the beers, Jensen said.

When the beers were all gone, Jensen found a key to her father’s locked bedroom and found a bottle of vodka, which she gave to her friends.

Some time later, Jensen was in her bedroom when her friend Emma Cain came in to tell her that Jarock was pass-ing out. Jensen said she and Cain then went into the living room and asked Jarock to leave.

Defense counsel Greg Saw-chuk later asked Jensen if they

first asked for Panebianco’s help in getting Jarock to leave, but Jensen insisted they didn’t.

Jarock did not leave when the women asked him to, in-stead swearing at them and grabbing Cain’s backside, Jen-sen testified.

Panebianco then ap-proached Jarock, Jensen con-tinued, grabbed him by the throat, punched him in the face and dragged him out of the house.

Panebianco came back in-side, grabbed Jarock’s jacket and shoes, and put them out-side with Jarock.

Jensen also testified that Panebianco came back inside with money he said he’d taken from Jarock.

The three sat in the living room for about half an hour, and they could hear Jarock speaking outside. Then Panebianco left, and Jensen said that he prodded Jarock with a stick on his way past.

About 15 minutes later Cain left, and Jensen locked the door, turned off the lights and went to bed.

When asked by prosecutor Lynal Doerksen why she did not call police, Jensen said she figured Jarock would wake up and walk home.

‘I didn’t use my brain,’

witness saysYoung woman who hosted the Invermere party where Cory Jarock died admits she

made a mistake in not calling 911

PANEBIANCO TRIAL

See TRIAL , Page 4

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Arne PetryshenCranbrook city

council discussed the possibility of a walking

path or sidewalk to continue the trail be-tween the Prestige Inn and Elizabeth Lake.

The correspondence letters were brought up during the Jan. 6 city council meeting.

In the letter, Eliza-beth Lake Lodge attri-butes some of its sum-mer guests’ shorter stays to the fragmenta-tion of the trails. George Freitag, from Elizabeth

Lake Lodge, notes that better connections be-tween the trails and signage would help, as would a sidewalk that connects the Prestige to Elizabeth Lake.

In his response, Mayor Wayne Stetski said the Highway 3/95 Revitalization Commit-tee has identified a connecting trail be-tween the Prestige Inn and Elizabeth Lake as a priority.

City staff recom-mended that Council receive the email corre-spondence from Dec. 18, 2013 regarding the trail connector and refer it to the Highway 3/95 Revitalization Committee, which is what council did.

In his letter, Stetski also advises that coun-cil should discuss it as part of upcoming bud-get meetings.

“In order to improve Cranbrook I guess both from a tourism per-spective and a hotel perspective and a resi-dent perspective, we should be extending a trail or a sidewalk,” Stetski said. “In essence it would go from down-town to Elizabeth Lake.”

He said there is al-ready a trail that goes as far as the Prestige

Inn, but there is noth-ing from there that leads a pedestrian safe-ly off highway to Eliza-beth Lake.

The motion was to refer to the Highway 3/95 Revitalization Committee.

Coun. Sharon Cross asked whether the city should also talk to ICBC and the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure about a safety audit of the area.

Stetski said that the ministry is represented on the highway com-mittee.

Coun. Denise Pallesen is also on the committee.

“Maybe we can get some dollars to do a sidewalk, which would be nice because there’s nothing there now,” Pallesen said.

Stetski said from his perspective it doesn’t have to be a sidewalk necessarily, but could be “a well done gravel or hard surface trail; anything you could travel alongside the highway safely.”

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Three arrested in road check; trafficking charges pending

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A police road block was set up for five hours on the Strip on Wednesday, Jan. 15. Three individuals were ultimately arrested, and charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking are being considered.

Townsman sTaffRCMP arrested three

people for drug traffick-ing during a road check on Cranbrook Street on Wednesday, Jan. 15.

Cpl. Chris Newel of

the Kimberley RCMP said police set up a road check after receiving a tip from the public about individuals in-volved in drug traffick-ing. Newel said the

check had been going for over five hours when the suspect vehicle ap-proached.

“A search of the vehi-cle located cocaine, her-oin and crystal meth,

along with drug para-phernalia,” Newel said. “Two males and one fe-male were arrested and taken into custody.”

The 23-year-old fe-male and the two males,

44 and 26, are all cur-rently in police custody. RCMP are continuing

the investigation and charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance

for the Purpose of Traf-ficking are being con-sidered.

arne PeTryshenTownsman Staff

The province is hoping to gauge motorists’ feelings on whether rural highways have ade-quate speed limits in B.C. So on Jan. 14, the Ministry of Transpor-tation and Infrastructure, along with ICBC, met with residents of Cranbrook as part of an open house tour to collect input on the Rural Highway Safety and Speed Review. Representatives from the two provincial bodies were tour-ing Kamloops, Kelowna, Prince George, Dawson Creek, Vancou-ver, Cranbrook, Nanaimo and Chilliwack as part of the informa-tion gathering effort.

Mike Lorimer, regional direc-tor for the Ministry of Transporta-tion and Infrastructure, said they have received some good feed-back so far, especially online.

“Over 6,000 people have visit-ed the website and we’ve had over 800 surveys completed on-line,” Lorimer said.

He said there hasn’t been a consensus in the surveys for what changes should be pursued, if any, with regards to speed limits.

“What we’re trying to do is get the right speed,” he said. “I think when they see that we’re taking the public input and matching it with the technical review that we’re doing, so there is a techni-cal basis to it as well. I think it has helped to reassure folks that we are here to talk to people and to at the end of the day get the right

Province discusses highway speeds at Cranbrook forum

speed.”He said they are hearing that

generally the speed limits are in the right area, with some people saying that in places they need to be higher and other places lower.

The open houses began at the start of December and will run until Jan. 16.

Feedback can also be submit-ted online through gov.bc.ca/safe-tyandspeedreview until Jan. 24 and other avenues such as social media.

The government is looking for public input in various aspects of highway safety, such as speed lim-its, slower moving vehicles, wild-life hazards and use of winter tires. The ministry is also undertaking technical work as a part of the re-view which will look at research from other jurisdictions and eval-uate specific characteristics of highways in B.C. such as travel speed, safety history and the vol-ume and mix of traffic.

Lorimer said they have to take into account wildlife, winter con-ditions and traffic.

“Is there a section of highway that has a lot of commercial vehi-cles? Because if it does there is no point in raising the speed limit.”

He said people seem to be wanting to see small adjustments rather than big changes – things like a 10 km/h increase or de-crease rather than a jump to 130 km/h highways.

The last time a review was done was 2003. That report identified some areas where speed limits could be raised and others where they could be lowered.

The report provides informa-tion on our local rural highways as well. For instance, an average of 3,000 cars per day drive the 112 kilometre section between Cran-brook and Creston and 1.68 ani-mals are killed per kilometre an-nually. The traffic is 19 per cent trucks.

The 146 kilometre section from Cranbrook to the Alberta border has 4,500 cars travel it on average per day and 1.86 animals are killed per kilometre annually. The traffic is 16 per cent trucks.

Townsman sTaffThe RDEK board has autho-

rized staff to proceed with amend-ments to zoning regulations to rec-ognize the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation en-acted by the Federal Government.

The amendments will identify appropriate zoning regulations for the agricultural commodity. The initial bylaw amendment will be prepared in consultation with the ALC and Ministry of Agriculture for the Electoral Area E area.

RDEK gets ready for the green

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Ba r ry Co u lt e rFebruary, 2014, will

be an important month in the career of re-nowned guitarist Oscar Lopez, who is playing Cranbrook next week, Saturday, Jan. 25. In a few weeks, he will be releasing his 12th album, “Apasionado” (Passionate).

“It’s a new album that I’m doing, it’s al-most done. I’m very happy with it,” Lopez told the Townsman, shortly before setting out on a “mini-tour” of Calgary, Cranbrook and Penticton.

“I’m very proud of it — it’s something I’ve done on my own. For so many years, I was re-cording with a record company … but now I’ve returned as an inde-pendent.”

“Apasionado” was recorded in Penticton.

“I was waiting for when the time would be right (to record this solo project), and it happened to be when I was in Penticton. I have a friend there who has a studio in his basement, and I was very comfort-able there. No pressure. Most of the songs were

born in that studio.“Sometimes you

fight with the creation process, and you have no idea what’s going to happen — you don’t know what direction you want to take. But it happens. The right time came along.”

One of Canada’s greatest guitarists, Oscar Lopez will be performing at the Key City Theatre on January 25 at 7:30 p.m. Known for his intimate live per-formances, Oscar offers a unique flavour of Latin music that incor-porates a mix of jazz, blues and pop.

On the new album, Lopez composed and arranged all the songs but one, which was jointly written with a friend and keyboard player who also ap-pears on the record.

“I promised myself I wasn’t going to put any pressure on me,” he said of the recording process this time around. “You always have to have a deadline, no doubt about it, but I said to myself, ‘Don’t push yourself,’ do it for the right reasons. Don’t do it because people

want you to put an album out, or because you want to submit it to the Junos — just do it. When the time is right, it will happen organi-cally. That’s what’s hap-pening right now.”

Lopez said he will showcase a few songs from the new album at his Cranbrook concert.

“I think it’s one of the best things I’ve done,” he said of “Apasionado.”

I feel there’s a different direction that’s happen-ing. It’s still me, it’s still Oscar Lopez, but the music is really cool.

Lopez was born and grew up in Chile, where he took up music at an early age. In 1979, at age 25 he moved to Canada, where he launched his profes-sional career. He re-corded his first album in 1989. He has been

nominated for Juno Awards numerous times, and won twice. “Apasionado” will be his 12th album.

Lopez is often cate-gorized as “New Fla-menco,” but Lopez re-jects that term as it con-cerns himself. “There’s not much to say. I don’t know why they apply this term to me. Fla-menco’s a very disci-plined style. I don’t

The lifeforce moves through Lopez’s guitarWorld Beat guitarist plays Key City Theatre Saturday, Jan. 25.

Oscar Lopez

think what I play is Fla-menco, not even close. I would call it more ‘World Beat.’ New Fla-menco became a term for record companies to use to put the music in a box. ‘New Flamenco’ is just a word they cre-ated, not like ‘Flamen-co,’ which has been around for generations.

“But you can call my music whatever you want to call it. Just enjoy it, have a good time.”

Music is more than just a profession to Lopez. “It’s me,” he said. “It’s my personali-ty, my passion, my emotions, my sensitivi-ty, my imperfections — my life. It has less to do with my musical tech-nique, and more to do with who I am.

“The way I project the music I play for you, for everybody who wants to listen, it’s part of me. It’s who I am. That’s the way I am on the stage or off the stage — with transparency, compassion and hon-esty. I just play it the way I feel it. It could sound different the next time I play.”

In the same way, his guitar — named Rosali-ta — is more than just an instrument. Is Lopez a master of the guitar, or is the guitar master of Lopez?

“The guitar is my inner voice,” he says. “It’s a tool of expres-sion, a tool of compas-sion, it’s a tool that can teach me. It can open the door for me to learn a new language, a new system. It’s been a tool to meet my wife, my

friends, many, many musicians in the world. It’s been a tool to travel. That’s what the guitar has done for me. It keeps doing it for me — opening doors.”

Lopez didn’t record or tour for a few years, due to a battle with de-pression. It was the gui-tar and music which brought him back, he said.

“The most import-ant thing it’s done for me — it’s been the best, the absolute therapy in the world for me. I’ve paid the price, I’ve been there, done that. Music brought me back.

“(Without music) I’d be a guy with a gun, shooting somewhere in South America. But I’m here, playing music. I am because of my music, my guitar, which helped me so much.

“Once, I even took it for granted. I didn’t want to do it anymore. I was doing it mechanically, I wasn’t doing it from my heart. And the guitar taught me a lesson — it said, ‘Don’t ever do that again, because you’re the one who made me speak. If you’re going to speak mechanically, don’t do it.’

“A guitar is a living thing, with its own per-sonality, soul and char-acter.”

Oscar Lopez will demonstrate the life-force in his guitar at the Key City Theatre, Satur-day, Jan. 25. Tickets are $35 ($30 for members) and are available at the Key City Theatre box of-fice or charge by phone at 250-426-7006.

“I really thought he would just get up and leave. I didn’t think it would turn into this,” she said.

The next morning when Jensen woke up at about 8 a.m., she saw that Jarock was still outside her house, lying in the driveway. She began to call and text friends about it. Late in the morning she took two photos of Jarock from her porch and texted them to friends, saying, “Drunk guy

passed out on my driveway. LOL.”

Jensen said she was cer-tain that she saw Jarock move between the first and second times she looked at him on the morning of April 3.

“I was stupid and I didn’t use my brain and I am in the wrong for that,” she said.

A local realtor called 911 at about 1 p.m. on April 3 when he drove down the street and saw Jarock face down on the driveway.

The jury also heard about a time about six months prior to that fateful April night when Jarock was also drink-ing at Jensen’s house. Chase Stadnyk testified that he was with the pair on October 26, 2011.

Jarock was drunk and wouldn’t leave, he said. When Jarock went outside to smoke a cigarette, Stadnyk and Jen-sen locked the door behind him. But Jarock stayed on a bench outside, and after two

hours Stadnyk called police. Jensen said that Jarock was

angry that the police were called because he received a fine for being drunk and dis-orderly.

Also, Jensen said, her fa-ther warned her after that in-cident that if the police were called to their house again then she would be kicked out of the home.

The trial of Brian Panebi-anco continues in Cranbrook Supreme Court until Jan. 24.

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Annie Laurie died on August 16, 1950, at the age of 82. Her death certificate states her trade as “housewife.” Under-statement. Still, having raised 10 children with her husband John it would certainly be an accurate addition to her list of accomplishments.

Annie Laurie — nee Acaster, of Sheffield, England, born Jan. 14, 1868 — struck a mighty blow in the battle for women’s emancipation in the city of Cranbrook. In January 1921, age 53, she attended a ceremo-ny at City Hall to be sworn in as the first woman councillor in the history of our town. In fact, it is safe to say, she was among the first female city councillors in the history of our province, indeed, of Canada. The first (in any level of government) was Hannah Gale, who was elected to Calgary City Council in 1917. That same year, two women, Annie Laurie and Mrs. McKow-an, placed their names on the ballot for election to the three-man Cranbrook School Board. Neither lady was elected, plac-ing fourth and fifth respectively in a field of six with Annie miss-ing by 33 votes and Mrs. McK-owan by 56. Considering the small voting list at the time it was somewhat more than a narrow margin but certainly an indication that many voters were prepared to accept a co-ed council.

Although Cranbrook city councils of the day were not necessarily “old boys’ clubs,” they were certainly the exclu-sive enclave of male movers and shakers. Conversely, the women’s suffrage movement, ongoing for many years in Can-ada, had taken a large step for-ward during the First World War and many women felt it was not only their right to vote in provincial and federal elec-tions but further that they should have an equal say in decision-making in municipal matters.

The right to vote in Cran-brook municipal elections was given to female city property owners at the time of the city’s incorporation in 1905, and a fair number of ladies accord-

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Annie Laurie ca. 1907

JaNUS: Cranbrook Then & Now

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possibility of a candidate for the police commission the Cit-izen’s League decided against it.

A nomination committee was formed and the names of Mrs. Annie Laurie (alderman) and Mrs. Helen Jackson (school board) were officially placed on the upcoming voter’s list.

The election took place on Jan. 13, 1921. The city council outcome was, in some ways, a moot point. The ballot required the election of one mayor and six aldermen, precisely the number listed on the ballot and thus the entire council was elected by acclamation (a com-mon occurrence in those days). Mrs. Jackson placed second in voting out of a field of four (three of whom were required) and thus became the first woman to hold the office of Cranbrook School Trustee.

Annie Laurie attended her first meeting at City Hall on Monday, Jan. 17. Apparently the first order of business was to decide if the male council-lors might continue to enjoy their cigars during their meet-ings while a lady was in atten-dance. Councillor Laurie (tact-fully) broached no objections. Formation of civic committees followed and Annie found a place on the Health and Relief, Water and Sewerage boards.

Mrs. Laurie was not re-elect-ed in the municipal race the following year, losing to George Moir by a mere 10 votes. Al-though it was to be many years before another woman would grace City Council, the women of the Citizen’s League, headed by Mrs. Laurie and Jackson, made their mark and laid the groundwork for the ladies who followed.

Annie, her husband John and their children — Robert, Charles, Ralph, William, Ed-ward, Walter, Bruce, Annie, Er-nest (John) and Herbert, each born two years apart and raised in the family home at 203–4th Avenue — contributed a great deal to local civic and business affairs over the years. The local Laurie legacy continues to this day under the banner of Laurie Middle School, opened in 1962, built on land previously owned by Janet Laurie, daughter-in-law of John and Annie and named, not just in honour of Annie, but for the entire family.

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ingly exercised their right, year after year. Still, until 1917 no woman had attempted to run for civic office.

In December 1920, a group of women met at City Hall to discuss local municipal affairs and problems, and further to consider the possibility of plac-ing female candidates in the upcoming civic election (at that time held in early January). The women-only meeting was well-attended and resulted in the formation of the “Cran-brook Citizen’s League,” much to the bemusement of the local menfolk. Mrs. Constantine, president of the local Women’s Institute, delivered a short mes-sage and then introduced Mrs. Grevett of Calgary (presumably Mrs. F.W. Grevett who was very active in women’s affairs in that city). She gave an interesting and informative, if not eye-opening, talk on what was expected of women in munici-pal matters, advising the group

to choose the strongest possi-ble candidates and offer them every support. The Citizen’s League solidified their assem-bly by electing Mrs. Idella Bax-ter, president (mother of Muriel Baxter, for whom a local school would later be named); Sarah Shankland, secretary; and Mrs. J. H. McQuaid, treasurer. The local women’s movement was now an organized reality.

The group met again the fol-lowing week in the Methodist Church schoolroom – this time joined by a number of men – and once again took up matters of civic affairs, focusing on local problems and the perceived short-comings of the local po-lice commission (crime being of some issue in the communi-ty at the time), consisting of two commissioners elected by the populace. It was decided to place a woman candidate for alderman and another as school board trustee. Although consideration was given to the

Laurie Jr. Secondary School shortly after completion in 1962.

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One of those whose writings I en-joyed was a Baptist preacher named Will Campbell. He died last

June. He was a renegade who joined the civil rights struggle in the 1950s, long be-fore it was a popular thing to do. Often, he was the only white face at the beginning of that very important movement.

He characterized his approach to his vocation this way: “My parish is kind of scattered all over the coun-try. I’m strictly a bootleg preacher.” Most of his scattered congregation were poor whites and blacks, plain people alienated from mainstream Christianity and wary of institu-tions, churches and governments that talked about progress, but achieved little. They called him Brother Will.

Part of the reason I’m such a fan of his was that from beginning to end, he held that the heart of Christian faith is the message that in Christ, we are reconciled. He was inspired by 2 Corinthians 5, where Paul writes that God “has given us the ministry of reconciliation; that is, in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting the mes-sage of reconciliation to us.” That sums up everything Brother Will said and did.

Simply, he said, “be reconciled, with everyone. More precisely, recognize that you are, in Christ, already reconciled to every human being. The goal, then, is simply to be what you are, a reconciled person.”

For Campbell, that reality is under-stood in three steps.

First, reconciliation is a new social re-ality that has been created by Christ. The life of reconciliation is the deep reality in

our world. This was why Jesus came: to reconcile us to God and to one another.

Second, we recognize that this reality erases all other human categories and boundaries. It doesn’t matter whether you are saint or sinner, criminal or law abiding. It doesn’t matter whether you are NDP or Liberal or Conservative. It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor,

male or female. It doesn’t matter whether you are gay or straight, white or black or native, male or fe-male. It doesn’t matter whether you

are religious or irreligious. Because of the reconciling work of Christ, these bound-aries simply no longer exist.

The third step is that we are called to enact this new social reality. We are called to live as if these social boundaries do not exist. We no longer regard anyone from a “worldly point of view.” We live reconciled to everyone. Simple as that.

The practical upshot of the ministry of reconciliation according to Brother Will is that we don’t have to really do much of anything to be a Christian. We simply have to live as people who have been rec-onciled.

It’s a breathtaking vision of life. He summarized it once this way, “Do? Noth-ing! Be? What you are — reconciled to God and other human beings.”

Do nothing. Be reconciled. Simple as that.

A biography of Brother Will written by Thomas Connelly shares an observation Campbell once made where he describes the incomprehension he would face giv-

ing lectures about reconciliation on col-lege campuses:

“Somebody always wound up saying to me, ‘Reverend Campbell, what are the practical implications of your message? What are you saying to us? It sounds as if you are preaching that we should do noth-ing.’” Campbell smiled. “When I hear that, then I know I am getting through to them. That’s when I say “Now you are finally getting the message. Do nothing. Just be something. That is the whole message of being a real Christian anyway. Just be what you say you are—a Christian.”

It’s a simple vision, but it’s far from being simplistic. Campbell knew that it would be hard work. That way of living is going to cost us something. Brother Will faced enmity for his participation in the Civil Rights movement. People hated him, called him names, beat him up.

It’s much the same kind of belief Nel-son Mandela expressed when he said, “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.”

That work of learning to love, especial-ly those who are different than us, is what makes life rich and whole and good. That was Brother Will’s work: “I believe in Jesus. Through Jesus we have all been reconciled to each other. So if we accept this gift, we’re free. There ain’t no need to hate anyone! Getting the word around about that—that’s my business.”

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

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It may not be home, but it’s close enough for Tyler King and Troy Murray.

The Kootenay Ice are head-ing into Saskatchewan where they will take on the Regina Pats on Friday evening and the Swift Current Broncos on Sat-urday.

White City, Murray’s home-town, is a mere 10 minute drive outside of the Saskatchewan capital, while Pilot Butte, where King grew up, is also a short drive away.

Murray, who recently re-turned from the World U17 Hockey Challenge in Nova Sco-tia over the Christmas break, wore international colours for the first time in his hockey ca-reer, representing Team West.

Always in tough at the tour-nament, Team West didn’t fare too well, collecting only one win in four games to finish in ninth place.

Murray was a part of the lone victory, scoring in a shootout to upset Sweden, the tournament’s defending cham-pion in a 3-2 decision.

“It was a really good experi-ence,” said Murray. “I thought I played hard and I think we could’ve won a few more games, some bounces didn’t go our way, but I thought we did pretty good.

“It’s always special wearing the Canadian crest on your jer-

sey, just something to be proud of to play for and a special feel-ing.”

Back in the Ice lineup since a Wednesday night loss to Le-thbridge last week, Murray is excited to head back to his home province.

“I’ll have lots of friends and family go there, so it’ll be a fun game,” said Murray.

King is in a similar situation, making a rare trip into Sas-katchewan after switching con-ferences when he got traded to the Ice from the Spokane

Chiefs.“It’ll be exciting,” said King.

“I grew up 15 minutes outside of Regina, so it’s always a fun game to go back to.

“Being in the U.S. Division, I only got to play there once, so it’ll be exciting.”

There will be a local con-nection when the Ice face the Pats, as Regina picked up Kim-berley native Isaac Schacher from the Victoria Royals prior to the WHL trade deadline.

The Pats picked up a few more players at the deadline,

snapping up goaltender Daniel Wapple and Logan McVeigh from the Tigers.

Regina (23-17-3-2) has won three in a row and currently occupies fifth place in the East-ern Conference, only three points ahead of the Ice (22-20-2-2), which are in seventh.

Over the last three games, Kootenay surrendered an early lead and lost to Lethbridge, survived the Oil Kings to earn a point in a shootout and also collected a win against the same team in a rematch.

“We’ve been kind of up and down, but I think the last game we got back on track of how we wanted to play,” said King.

“We got Sam back and a couple guys back to help us get back on the right game and what we have to do to be suc-cessful.”

Following Regina’s game, the Ice will head over to Swift Current and challenge the Broncos.

Swift Current has Julius Honka, a member of the gold-winning Finnish team at the World Juniors, back in the lineup, who made an appear-ance in Wednesday’s CHL Top Prospects game along with teammate and fellow defence-man Brycen Martin.

The Broncos (23-16-1-5), which lead the East Division, sit in second place in the East-ern Conference, with the Hit-men ahead by a wide margin.

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Volleyball action is taking over the College of the Rockies this weekend, as the Ava-lanche program hosts the visiting University of the Fraser Valley Cas-cades.

It’s the second set of home dates in a sched-ule of three consecutive weekends of hosting opponents out of the Pacwest league.

Both Avalanche teams are coming off wins against their previ-ous opponents—the Columbia Bible College Bearcats—in volleyball matches last weekend.

It was an especially important win for the ladies, which picked up their first victory of the season in a come-from-behind effort after going down two sets early in the match.

“I think we played a

lot better on defence,” said team veteran Alli-son Pepper. “Our de-fence stepped it up a lot and we had some pretty good blocking—closing the block and getting there, setting the block.

“Also, our serve-re-ceive was on fire. You can’t run an offence without serve receive, and we were doing a re-ally good job of that.”

The ladies will be in tough this weekend, facing the Cascades which are ranked fifth in the country in the Canadian Colleges Ath-letic Association stand-ings. In the Pacwest league, UFV sits in sec-ond place with 12 wins and two losses.

“They’re very clean, they don’t really make a lot of mistakes,” said Pepper, as the Avs faced them earlier in the au-tumn semester down in Abbotsford. “They kind

of play it out until you make a mistake.

“Pretty much what we need to do is clean up our defence and make sure that our passes are on point so we can attack at them and make them make the mistakes.”

It’s a big weekend for the men’s team as well, which will have a chance to secure a play-off spot. The men’s UFV squad sits in the bottom of the Pacwest stand-ings, but have the same record as the Ava-lanche.

Two wins will make a big difference in the standings, according to head coach Steve Kamps.

“It’s probably the most important week-end of our season—the team we’re tied with for the final playoff spot right now,” said Kamps.

“It’s basically an

eight-point weekend for us. If we can beat them twice, it puts us up in the standings and puts them down and out of a playoff spot, so it’s a huge weekend for us, for sure.”

It’s a point under-scored by Avs libero Scott Bedell.

“This is definitely our most important weekend so far,” said Bedell. “As of right now, I’m pretty sure we’re both tied for sixth, so this weekend, if we can take both games off them, it’ll give us a huge lead over them and we know we’re capable of beating the other teams.

“We got to put them in the basement and keep them there for the rest of the season.”

The Avs split their re-cord in the fall, with a win and a loss, both at set scores of 3-1.

“They’re a real

scrappy team,” said Kamps. “They just don’t go away. They’re com-ing at you, they dig a lot of balls, got some guys who can put the ball away and a pretty good serving team as well.

“We definitely need to be on our game.”

Volleyball action kicks off on Friday night at 6 p.m. for the women, 8 p.m. for the men. On Saturday, matches start at 1 p.m. for the ladies and 3 p.m. for the men.

Avalanche volleyball teams hosting UFV MLB OKs expanded instant replay starting this season

PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. - Major League Base-ball will greatly expand instant replay to review close calls starting this season.

MLB announced Thursday that owners, players and umpires have approved the new system.

Each manager will be allowed to challenge at least one call per game. If he’s right, he gets another challenge. After the seventh inning, a crew chief can request a review on his own.

The so-called “neighbourhood play” at second base on double plays cannot be challenged. Many had safety concerns for middle infielders being wiped out by hard-charging runners if the phantom force was subject to review.

All reviews will be done by current MLB umpires at a New York office. Additional umpires will be hired to create a large enough staff.

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After frustrating re-sults in downhill and giant slalom, Kimberley sit-skier Josh Dueck earned a second place finish in the super-G race at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup event in Panorama this week.

Dueck did not finish in the downhill and giant slalom races, but finished 1:16:29 in the super-G, good enough for a podium finish on a course that got the best of many experienced skiers.

“Today is definitely a silver lining in a bit of a slow week for me, for sure,” said Dueck. “There have been a lot of factors in play this week and unfortunately, some got in my head. But I can learn from that

and that was the goal today. Mentally, I want-ed to let things just pass through, and obviously, it worked out.

“It wasn’t a great run, but it was a tough course for everybody, and so to finish second on the last day of the race series is rad.”

Dueck captured a sil-ver medal at the Van-couver 2010 Paralym-pics and generated widespread media buzz in 2012, becoming the first sit-skier to com-plete a backflip.

Dueck will be head-ing to more World Cup races in Colorado next week, and is hoping to keep the momentum going from his results in Panorama.

“The confidence and momentum is building and it’s a really positive space to be in, so to be rewarded for it feels re-ally good,” Dueck said.

“Sometimes you for-get how much you enjoy doing well until you have a few races in a row where you don’t and you get a little bit down on it. But today is great.

“I took fewer chances than maybe I would’ve liked to, but at the same time, I did what I need-ed to do and carried my speed well.”

Dueck places second at World Cup race

“It wasn’t a great run, but it was a tough course for

everybody, and so to finish second on the last day of the race

series is rad.”Josh Dueck

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Dear Annie: My husband’s family came to town for a week over the holidays. We made plans to be with them every evening except one. My parents were in the final stages of a job relocation and were leaving town that same weekend. We gave my family the one evening, Sunday, that was not dele-gated to my in-laws.

My husband’s parents asked us twice to go out to dinner with them and their friends on that same evening. We politely declined both times, explaining that we had plans. That Sunday morning, we found out that my in-laws had made dinner reservations for us anyway. Somehow, to my husband, this meant we had to reconsider our options. I thought it was extremely rude.

After several hours of arguing, my hus-band and I compromised by saying we would go to dinner with his parents, eat quickly and then spend the rest of the eve-ning with my parents. Well, dinner was a di-saster. One couple was an hour late, and my in-laws insisted on waiting for them. Then, my husband and I, along with his brother, were put at the “children’s” table with three kids under the age of 13. After we finally managed to leave, we ran to my parents’ house only to find everyone else had gone.

My husband considers this a successful outcome, but I do not. My family was deeply offended by my in-laws’ usurping our only evening together. Am I crazy to think he should have honored the original plans? -- Still Angry

Dear Still: Your husband is wrong to think your plans should be changed because someone else rearranged them without your knowledge or permission. He obvi-ously wanted to spend time with his family and not yours, which was unfair under the circumstances. When you agreed to attend his family’s dinner, you also should have set a time to leave and done so, regardless of where you were in the meal.

A better compromise would have been for him to have dinner with his folks while you spent the time with yours. While not ideal, it would have been better than anger, resentment and an argument. Now let it go. You’ll do better next time.

Dear Annie: My grandma died six months ago, and I miss her more than anything. Life just isn’t the same without her.

I’m only 13 years old, and this confuses me. I’m mad at God for taking my grandma from me. My friends say I haven’t been the same, that I’m gloomy and moody and have a short temper.

My sister shows hardly any emotion, but I can’t think about my grandma without cry-ing. I feel like I’m taking too long in my griev-ing process. Am I? Do you have any sugges-tions? -- Crying Granddaughter

Dear Crying: We are so sorry to hear about your grandma. Obviously, you were close to her and miss her terribly. There is no set timetable for grieving, and some people take longer than others. However, if you ha-ven’t managed to move beyond your initial depressed state for six months, please ask your parents to make an appointment for you to see your doctor and a grief counsel-or, and perhaps discuss this with your cler-gyperson to understand how God could take your grandma from you. Talking to others who are trained to discuss your grief can help enormously.

Dear Annie: The 42-year-old lady who said she doesn’t have many friends and nev-er could read body language well has classic symptoms of Asperger syndrome (recently renamed high-functioning autism).

My son wasn’t diagnosed until he was 17, and it has made a world of difference. He was always a bit quirky -- a round peg in a square hole. Most people with Asperger’s are highly intelligent and dependable and find it difficult to lie because they see the world very literally. -- HFA MomAnnie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sug-ar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writ-ers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2014 CREATORS.COM

ARIES (March 21-April 19) You will wake up feeling tired, which could be the result of an active dream life. You might de-cide to clear up an issue involv-ing a higher-up. Sometimes this person’s demands are too much to handle, especially when you have other matters to tend to. Tonight: Time to relax.TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Stay secure in that you know what to do and when to act. You have been observing a new friend or associate closely, and you will know when the timing is right to initiate a conversa-tion. Check out a new purchase carefully. Tonight: Make it easy.GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Speak your mind. Your abili-ty to move past a restriction will emerge. You have strong feelings about an associate or someone who plays a role in your daily life. Listen to a sug-gestion about how to relate bet-ter to this person. Tonight: TGIF!CANCER (June 21-July 22)

Be aware of your spending, but proceed accordingly if you feel that you are lucky. Buy a lot-tery ticket on your way home. Others might decide to make an important call that they have been putting off. Tonight: Treat someone to dinner.LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)You might have drifted into weekend mode already, and you could have difficulty set-tling into your day job. Clear your desk, and get as much done as possible. A discussion could become too animated, even for you. Tonight: Finally, the weekend is here. Join a friend!VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You might consider taking the day off and starting the week-end early. Others might notice how drained you are before you do. Listen to the feedback you get more often. Honor a child’s request, even if it feels silly to you. Tonight: Screen your calls, and keep your plans to yourself.LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)Your fiery energy could point to a solution that you might not

have considered. Be aware of what you want from a situation. Your requests and demands might seem clear to you, but others will be getting mixed messages. Be clear. Tonight: Where your friends are.SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)You might not be aware of how much admiration others have for you; people observe your behavior a lot more than you realize. You could be subject to more judgment as a result. Still, you enjoy taking a leadership role. Tonight: Others take their cues from you.SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)You might be taken aback by someone’s far-out ideas. Once you get past how different they are, you will be able to evalu-ate whether you want to be a part of this undertaking. This endeavor could be a wild esca-pade. Tonight: Touch base with a friend at a distance.CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)You could be taken aback by a partner’s revelation. You also might wonder what would be appropriate, past your knee-jerk

reaction. Your intensity marks your interactions and draws others toward you. Why not just jump in? Tonight: Togetherness works.AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) You have an original way of expressing yourself. Others respond strongly to you. You might not be revealing your true feelings to a very import-ant person in your life. What-ever your reason is, think again. Tonight: A social butterfly.PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Be realistic about what you need to get done. If you are ahead of schedule, you might decide to move up your evening plans by an hour or so. Count on the fact that you will feel better if you clear your desk before you start planning your weekend social life. Tonight: Out late. BORN TOAYMusician Kid Rock (1971), U.S. Founding Father Benjamin Franklin (1706), actress/come-dian Betty White (1922)***

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Sunday Morning/Afternoon January 19 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 # # KSPS-PBS Rogers Word Barney Clifford Georg Cat in DFlyTV Impact Inside Olympia Moy Europe Health Matt. World’s Fair Amer. Masters $ $ CFCN App The Cash etalk Question Dan Re SportsCentre NFL NFL Football % % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning This Week Build-Basilica Paid Wen Focus Made We Have a Dream The Bachelor & & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation Behind/Dream NFL Chase NFL NFL Football _ _ KHQ-NBC Today News Invest Meet the Press Tree NHL Hockey Snowboarding Figure Skating ( ( TSN EPL Soccer Bar Premier League Soccer NBA Basketball Cabbie Curling From Las Vegas. ) ) NET Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. FishTV Sport Alpine Skiing Quest Big Dakar Premier League Darts UFC Saturday Night + + GLOBAL BC In a World Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Cana News Hour Blowdown Simp Simp , , KNOW Peep Thom Rolie Upside Ella PAW Dino Arthur Wild Little Little Re Dogs Dogs Rivers Rivers Park Our ` ` CBUT Super Poko News Art Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Our Vancouver Land One/ Alpine Skiing Snowboarding 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen Cana 16x9 Blowdown Simp Simp Simp Soul 3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Jere 16x9 Blowdown Simp Simp Simp Soul 4 6 YTV Side Super Squir Squir Pet Side Spong Spong Par Mon Sam & Haunt Thun As The Karate Kid 6 . KAYU-FOX Stop Air Wild David Fox News Sun. WEN Paid Paid Rock Kds Old Stop Paid Glee Two Health 7 / CNN State/Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State/Union Fareed Zakaria Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom 8 0 SPIKE Off Engine Muscle Truck Auc Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Shawshank 9 1 HGTV Home Strange Home Strange Home Strange Holmes Makes House Hunters Hunt Hunt Hawaii Hawaii Bryan Bryan In In : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Liar Liar GoodFellas Crazy Hearts Crazy Hearts Duck Duck < 4 CMT Top 20 CMT Music CMT Music Cash, Cash, Gags Gags Top 20 Countdown Deal Deal Gags Gags = 5 W Cand Cand Property Bro Will Will Will Will Did You Hear About the Morgans? Dine Dine Dine Dine Dine ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid The Rival The Simpsons Movie The Karate Kid Helix @ : DISC Pyros Earth Works Earth Works Highway Thru Dangerous Gold Rush Bering Sea G. Yukon Men Moonshiners A ; SLICE Collec Collec Intervention Stranger Twister The Bourne Identity Bourne Suprm. B < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say 90 Day Fiance Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real C = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Castle Once Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood The Help D > EA2 End Dennis the Menace (:10) The Cowboys (:20) The Fan (:10) Serenity Mosquito E ? TOON Matt Spiez Johnny Tenkai Max Trans Astro Boy Planet 51 Camp Pack Groj. Groj. F @ FAM Slug Win Gravity Phi Phi Shake Good Liv- Liv- Liv- Liv- Liv- Cloud 9 I Didn’t Phi ANT G A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Atl. Gladiator Women’s College Basketball Brown Payne King King H B COM Comedy Now! Cash Cash Match Match Seinfeld Theory Theory Chris D’Elia Match Match At Spoil Seinfeld I C TCM Pretty Baby Maytime (:15) Pat and Mike Sleepless in Seattle Lover Come Back K E OUT Snow Snow Paid Paid Paid Paid Storage Can Storage Can Storage Can Storage Can Storage Can Storage Can L F HIST Museum Se Skin Paid Skin Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Amer Amer Restoration M G SPACE Bitten Killer Bash Treasure Island Treasure Island (1:55) The Three Musketeers N H AMC Along Came Polly Titanic Failure to Launch X-Men O I FS1 FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports Crowd Sochi College Basketball Women’s College Basketball Car Auction P J DTOUR Fishful Paid For a Few Dollars More Bggg Bggg Yachts Ext. Resorts Secu Secu Bggg Bggg W W MC1 (6:50) Cosmopolis (:40) Magic Mike Tonight You’re Mine (11:55) The Sapphires (:40) Identity Thief Awak ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 In Touch Skin Paid Air Paid Paid Paid Pain Paid Bloop Bloop ≠ ≠ WGN-A Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Funny Videos Ø Ø EA1 Moving (:25) Fifty Pills (8:50) Bring It On Big Daddy The Wedding Singer Austin Powers in Goldmember Fifty ∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Be Cope Prince Islam Hour of Power Con Living Truth Faith Food Study Be Youn David Arise Tom 102 102 MM VideoFlow Prince Prince Oh Sit! Exit Total Total The LXD 2: Secrets of the Ra Clerks II 105 105 SRC Ben Dany Annie Mike Ga Motel Zoo Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les Coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Planète

Sunday Afternoon/Evening January 19 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 # # KSPS-PBS Mas Eye on the 60s: Iconic Lark Rise Doc Martin Masterpiece Masterpiece (9:58) Masterpiece Mystery! Chasing Shack $ $ CFCN Foot NFL Football OT The Following Criminal Minds CTV News Criminal Minds % % KXLY-ABC The Bachelor Home Estate News ABC News Carpet Funny Videos The Bachelor Revenge (:01) Betrayal KXLY V’Impe & & KREM-CBS Foot Diets Back Edition News News News 60 Minutes The Good Wife The Mentalist Criminal Minds News Family _ _ KHQ-NBC Pain Paid CSI: Miami News News News Mark Dateline NBC Bridesmaids News Pain ( ( TSN Curling Sports Top 10 30 for Top 100 Plays Curling SportsCentre Hocke SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET Sportsnet Con. Premier League Soccer Alpine Skiing Bobsledding Can Dakar Oil Change Sportsnet Con. Saturday Night + + GLOBAL BC Simp Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Secu 20th Annual SAG Awards The Good Wife News Block , , KNOW Hope-Wildlife 1st World War Wartime Farm Park Our Geographic Foyle’s War Park Silk Planet ` ` CBUT Snowboarding Mosq Mr. D Bolt Heartland Four Rooms Dragons’ Den The National News fifth 1 M CICT (3:30) Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Secu The Good Wife 20th Annual SAG Awards News Block Paid Paid 3 O CIVT (3:30) Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Secu The Good Wife 20th Annual SAG Awards News Block Paid Paid 4 6 YTV Kara The Karate Kid Part II The Next Karate Kid Japan Baby Spla Young Boys Young Boys 6 . KAYU-FOX NFL NFL Football OT The Following Mod Theory Two News Bones 7 / CNN Newsroom CNN Special Anthony Anthony CNN Special Anthony Anthony CNN Special Anthony 8 0 SPIKE The Shawshank Redemption The Day After Tomorrow Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue 9 1 HGTV Holmes Makes Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Water Homes Timber Kings Holmes Makes House Hunters Timber Kings Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Duck Dynasty Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck < 4 CMT Burger Burger Wipeout Deal Deal Fear Factor Fear Factor Fear Factor Fear Factor = 5 W Prop Tessa- Julie & Julia Buying Anna- Kristina Julie & Julia ? 9 SHOW The Rival Beauty Continuum Lost Girl Beauty NCIS Lost Girl The Karate Kid @ : DISC Cash Cash Manu How/ Gold Rush Gold Rush Last Frontier Gold Rush Gold Rush Last Frontier Gold Rush A ; SLICE Bourne Suprm. Living Dolls Intervention Stranger Eat St. Eat St. Collec Collec The Bourne Identity Bourne B < TLC Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Sister Wives Sister Wives 90 Day Fiance Sister Wives 90 Day Fiance Sister Wives Dateline: Real C = BRAVO Cold Squad Missing Person-Interest The Help To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday Random Hrts D > EA2 Mosquito The Cowboys (:10) The Fan Empire (:40) Illegal Tender Cor E ? TOON Groj. Groj. Groj. Groj. Camp Rocket Johnny Johnny Total Groj. Just Just Ftur Fugget Family Amer. Robot Fugget F @ FAM Good Liv- Jessie Dog Shake Austin Good Win Wiz ANT Shake Austin Really Win Johnny Tsunami Prin G A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Ocean’s Eleven Sein The Closer Sein Ghosts-Girlfrnd H B COM Chris D’Elia Theory Theory Spoil At Match Match Cash Cash Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Comedy Now! I C TCM Adam’s Rib The Trouble With Angels Where Angels Go Souls for Sale Wings-Desire K E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Swam Swam L F HIST Amer Amer Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Amer Amer Pawn Pawn Appalachian Pawn Stars UK Restoration Pawn Pawn M G SPACE Being Human Bitten Killer Bash Face Off Highway Highway Highway Highway N H AMC (3:30) X-Men Bruce Almighty Twister Bruce Almighty CSI O I FS1 Car Auction Drive! UFC UFC’s Road UFC Fighter Sports FOX Sports Live FOX Sports Live FOX Sports P J DTOUR Disas Disas Collec Collec Ext. Wild Rides Restaurants Competitions Collec Collec Ext. Wild Rides Restaurants Competitions W W MC1 (3:35) The Awakening (:25) Magic Mike (:15) The Sapphires Identity Thief (10:55) Take This Waltz ¨ ¨ KTLA The Boys Are Back Family Family News News SAF3 KTLA 5 News Sunday Edition News at 10 Alien Alien ≠ ≠ WGN-A Funny Videos Funny Videos The Mask of Zorro Bones Rock Parks Parks Rock Rock Sunny Ø Ø EA1 Fifty (:45) Big Daddy (:20) Bring It On Georgia Rule The Wedding Singer To Wong Foo, Thanks ∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Lead Meyer Osteen Be Sparks Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Trial Trial Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Kroll Work. Work. Work. Work. Tosh.0 Tosh.0 105 105 SRC La Dernière Chanson Le choc des TJ C.- Découverte Dieu Starbuck TJ Pour La Taupe

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Written in 2001 by Greg Kotis, with a score by Mark Hollmann, Uri-netown the Musical is the latest show undergo-ing production at Mount Baker Wild Theatre. The show, a favourite of backroom intellectuals, is lending an entirely new image to the theatre department at Mount Baker; it’s a fresh con-cept that is both inven-tive and entertaining.

Mary Hamilton tack-les the stage direction of the production; Scott Martin helms the musi-cal direction. Mt. Baker Wild Theatre is thrilled to welcome Toronto based choreographer Siona Jackson, who studied at the Royal Academy of Dance, has instructed at the Nation-al Ballet School, and has appeared in musicals such as Chess and West

Side Story. She has also worked with Bob Fosse’s right hand man, Chet Walker.

Justice Jones leads the cast as the rebellious hero of the musical, Bobby Strong. Playing opposite him as Hope Cladwell is Danica Mar-tin. Carter Gulseth plays her father, the villainous Caldwell B. Cladwell. The cast is rounded out by Zoe Dupley as Pe-nelope Pennywise,

David Webb as Officer Lockstock and Emma Schraepel as Little Sally.

Inspired by the most pressing ecological questions of the day, Urinetown is a satirical and provocatively funny look at the environment, big business, and unfor-tunate romance. It runs from May 8 to May 11 at the Key City Theatre, and is guaranteed to be the theatrical event of the season.

Coming soon to your town: Urinetown

Submitted

Justice Jones and friends, rehearsing for MBSS’s production of “Urinetown.”

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What was found was the notion that in the late 1920s, Robert John-son went to the cross-roads of his home town (Hazelhurst, Mississip-pi), and sold his soul to the devil in exchange for musical genius. All this seemed to make sense to all those who told it. Many people witnessed

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What really hap-pened and who Robert Johnson really was has been extraordinarily dif-ficult to pin down. Part of the trouble research-ers have had was the fact that the name Robert Johnson is almost as common as John Smith. Whole articles, lin-er-notes, and even books have been pub-lished about the wrong Robert Johnson. The ‘real’ Robert Johnson also grew up with a ro-tating series of fathers, and he went by eight dif-ferent last names during his short life.

Although not as cool as the devil story, John-son’s death was the re-sult of being poisoned by a jealous husband (like many touring mu-sicians, Johnson “liked the ladies”). The cross-roads legend was further deflated when a South-ern reporter (ingenious-ly working as an exter-minator to get access to people’s homes) found testimony that Robert Johnson had indeed gone to the crossroads that night, but instead of his soul he traded a pair of shoes for some guitar lessons.

(The crossroads are still there in Hazelhurst, where North Ragsdale Avenue and East Con-way Street cross each other. Their Chamber of Commerce is happy to direct tourists there).

The style of blues found in ‘Hellhound On My Trail’ and his other songs was incredibly original. They followed an unusual A/A/B rhythm, which (instead of dying with him) ap-peared again in a 1956 song titled ‘Hound Dog.’ The folk revival of the ‘60s saw the commercial release of Johnson’s re-cordings, which caused Bob Dylan, Keith Rich-ards, and Jimmy Page to change their style of playing guitar. It is a so-bering fact that without Blesh’s book, rock and roll (I know, the devil’s music), might not have come to pass. “His music,” said Eric Clap-ton, “remains the most

powerful cry that I think you can find in the human voice.”

Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Library

Down to the Crossroads

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Klassen says the po-tential is there for very large, natural- and hu-man-triggered ava-lanches.

He says it’s common to have a false sense of

Avalanche centre issues warning for much of B.C.’s backcountry

security in good weath-er, and this weekend could lead people to un-derestimate the hazard.

The centre recom-mends that people with little or no avalanche

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Daryl C alDerThe Fernie Christmas

Bird Count in mid-Decem-ber added valuable data to the understanding of winter birds in BC and Canada. Due to high winds in the conti-nental divide area, the bird count scheduled for Water-ton Lakes Park was can-celled. Six birders from the Crowsnest Pass however, used the opportunity to in-vite themselves to the Fernie event where they were gladly welcomed. Over 20 birders canvassed the forests, water-ways, residential and urban habitats, and were rewarded with a wide spectrum of sightings.

Unexpected was the ab-sence of winter finches. One explanation is, due to a local cone crop failure, coupled with a bumper crop else-where, winter finches have headed east and south this year.

Pine Siskins, ordinarily quite abundant, have fled en masse, yet have not been re-placed by migrants as is usu-ally the case.

Even Red-breasted Nut-hatches are scarcer, although they are cyclical due to irrup-tive behaviour.

An irruption is a dramat-ic, irregular migration of large numbers of birds to areas where they aren’t typi-cally found, possibly at a great distance from their normal range.

Several factors can lead to

irruptive years for different birds. The most common is a lack of food in normal win-tering grounds, and harsh cold or severe winter weath-er may force birds to find more temperate wintering areas. Overbreeding may de-plete even plentiful food supplies causing popula-tions to irrupt unpredictably.

One amazing species found along the Elk River and other fast moving streams is the American Dip-per. This chunky bird of western streams is North America’s only truly aquatic songbird. It catches all of its food underwater in swiftly flowing, unpolluted streams by swimming and walking on the stream bottom.

The Dipper chooses a nest site, invariably along a stream, that provides securi-ty from floods and predators. Availability of suitable nest sites appears to limit its pop-ulation. To be able to survive in cold waters during the winter, the Dipper has a low metabolic rate, extra oxy-gen-carrying capacity in its blood, and a thick coat of feathers. Unlike most other songbirds, but similar to ducks, dippers molt their wing and tail feathers all at once in late summer. The lit-tle bird is flightless during this time. Dippers don’t mi-grate but may move to larger, unfrozen rivers in winter, or follow insect hatches in spring and summer.

The Fernie list:

Mallard 144Northern Pintail 2Bufflehead 1Barrow’s Goldeneye 6Common Goldeneye 135Common Merganser 7Bald Eagle 3Sharp-shinned Hawk 1Wilson’s Snipe 1Rock Pigeon 3Northern Flicker 16Downy Woodpecker 6

Hairy Woodpecker 1Pileated Woodpecker 2Blue Jay 7Stellers’ Jay 6Grey Jay 2Black-billed Magpie 29American Crow 17Common Raven 64Chickadee 191Mountain Chickadee 17Boreal Chickadee 1Red-breasted Nuthatch 11White-breasted Nuthatch 1Golden-crowned Kinglet 9

American Dipper 13Northern Shrike 3Bohemian Waxwing 133Song Sparrow 2Dark-eyed Junco 14House Finch 5Cassin’s Finch 3House Sparrow 24European Starling 15Total Number of Species 35Total Birds Counted 895

‘Count Week’ included: Rough-legged Hawk

Cooper’s HawkPine GrosbeakBrown CreeperBelted KingfisherAmerican RobinMerlin

And up at Elkford, their first ever count, 2013;

Mallard 19American Dipper 9Bald Eagle 2Golden Eagle 2Sharp-shinned Hawk 1Pileated Woodpecker 1Northern Flicker 6Downy Woodpecker 3Hairy Woodpecker 3Grey Jay 2Stellers’ Jay 22Clarks Nutcracker 33American Crow 5Common Raven 93Black-billed Magpie 9Rock Dove 1Chickadee 50Mountain Chickadee 48Bohemian Waxwing 55House Finch 24Pine Grosbeak 6Evening Grosbeak 61Dark-eyed Junco 14Red-breasted Nuthatch 17Brown Creeper 2European Starling 5

Total Species Count 26

Thank you to Kevin Knight for organizing the

Fernie Count.

Submitted by Daryl Calder

on behalf of the Rocky Mountain Naturalists.

Birdwatching with the rocky Mountain naturalists

Results of the Fernie, Elkford Christmas bird counts

american dipper

D o n n a G r a i n G e r

Even though it is one of the most difficult times of their life, Mi-chelle Evans and Laine Evans of Cranbrook re-cently reached out to East Kootenay Founda-tion for Health to fulfill a wish of their daugh-ter.

Their 18-year old daughter Kassy’s young life ended much too soon. During this diffi-cult time Michelle and Laine learned more about their daughter and her desire to give back to her community and specifically health care. A simple line of written words from this beautiful young woman indicated that she would like to see some-thing special pur-chased for the regional hospital’s emergency department.

After much discus-sion the item chosen was a blanket warmer that offers patients a comfortable and warm environment while in the ER.

“Someone laid a warm blanket over me as I was hugging Kassy,” said Michelle. “I’m sure it was to prevent me going into shock but that warmth washed right over me.

“To honour Kassy we hope that the blan-ket warmer we’ve cho-sen will bring that same warmth to other fami-lies,” added Evans.

A legacy gift can shape the lives of those who come after you and translate into im-proving the lives of oth-ers. To learn more about planned giving programs at EKFH visit www.ekfh.ca.

A family honours their daughter’s wishes

Submitted

Michelle evans (left) and aJ Brekke, critical care Manager icu/er at the east kootenay regional hospital (right) welcome the arrival of a very special gift.

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12:00 - 1:00pm 340 Mission Place NW

$164,900A "Must See" home! 2 bdrm, 1 large

bath, underground sprinklers & covered deck. All appliances stay!

2394258 Waunita Mackintosh

12:00 - 1:00pm #15, 2025 Kokanee Dr. N.

$249,900This Terra Lee gated community home is perfect & wheelchair accessible. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, central vacuum, covered patio and

attached garage.2394556 Jeannie Argatoff

1:30 - 2:30pm 3109 - 5th St. S.

$340,000European designed custom built home with 2370 sq ft. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, large kitchen, dble attached garage & fully

fenced yard.2394374 Sonia Mama

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$449,900Over 2300 sq ft on 2 floors plus full basement. Large kitchen, covered

sundeck, 4 bdrm, 2½ bath, fully fenced yard & dble attached garage.2393167 Jeannie Argatoff

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$169,000Large lot steps from T.M. Roberts School. Perfect starter or retirement home, 1½ storey, full basement, 2 bdrm, 1½ bath,

double carport.2394265 Sonia Mama

1:30 - 2:30pm 1516 - 21st Ave. S.

$339,000Calling all families!! Steps to elementary school, 3 yrs young, 2 bdrm, loft get-a-

way, 2 full baths, attached garage.2393342 Jeannie Argatoff

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$99,900Affordable and convenient. 3 bdrm, 2

bath, great location, large fenced yard. $300/month pad rent.

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OPEN HOUSES Saturday Jan 18

OPEN HOUSE Sunday Jan 19

NELSON COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTRE SEEKS FULL-TIME COUNSELOR

Do you like the idea of living in a beautiful BC Interior community, walking to work, and being part of a dynamic team of counselors? Nelson Community Services Centre (NCSC) is seeking a full-time, qualified, and experienced counsellor with a commitment to the field of violence against women. This Stopping the Violence Counselor will be experienced in feminist counselling practices, anti-oppressive theory, women’s safety, and related support services for women who have experienced various forms of violence, abuse, and trauma. This Counselor must have a degree in counselling, social work or a related field, or the equivalent education and experience, along with proven counseling experience. If this sounds like the field you are passionate about, your professional background, and your dream place to live and work, then we invite your application.

NCSC is committed to equality in employment, however, due to the sensitive nature of the work required in this program, the NCSC has made a bonafide gender requirement and, as such, applications will be accepted only from qualified females.

For the more detailed job posting, including wage, please see our website at www.nelsoncommunityservices.ca. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.

Send resume and cover letter to:Rona Park, Executive Director Nelson Community Services Centre#201 - 518 Lake StreetNelson, BC V1L 4C6Or via e-mail to: [email protected]

Closing Date: Friday, February 7, 2014

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Help WantedDENTAL RECEPTIONIST

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If so, we have an immediate opening for a dental reception-ist in our offi ce. Duties will in-clude, but are not limited to: Answering and directing phone calls, scheduling appointments, and welcoming & checking-in clientele.

Start date: January 27, 2014

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[email protected]

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Services

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Contractors

• Construction • Renovations • Roofing • Drywall-large or small• Siding • Sundeck Construction

• Aluminum Railings We welcome any restorational work!

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Business/Offi ce Service

Business/Offi ce Service

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Email Joanne Fraser at

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• Foundation Restoration

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WISE BU

YERS RE

AD THE L

EGAL CO

PY: Veh

icle(s)

may be

shown

with op

tional e

quipm

ent. De

aler ma

y sell or

lease f

or less. L

imited

time of

fers. Of

fers onl

y valid a

t partic

ipating

dealers

. Retail

offers

may be

cancell

ed or ch

anged 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 de

tails or

call th

e Ford C

ustomer

Relatio

nship C

entre a

t 1-800-

565-367

3. For fa

ctory or

ders, a

custom

er may e

ither ta

ke adva

ntage o

f eligibl

e Ford r

etail cu

stomer 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. Ret

ail offer

s not co

mbinab

le with

any CPA

/GPC or

Daily

Rental

incentiv

es, the C

ommer

cial Up

fi t Prog

ram or t

he Com

mercial

Fleet In

centive

Program

(CFIP).

†Until

Februa

ry 28, 2

014, eli

gible pu

rchase fi

nancin

g and le

ase cus

tomers

will hav

e the eq

uivalent

of their

fi rst fo

ur bi-we

ekly pay

ments co

vered by

Ford M

otor Co

mpany

of Cana

da, Lim

ited up

to a ma

ximum

amoun

t per eli

gible ve

hicle (t

he “Offe

r”). The

Offer a

pplies t

o the fi r

st four b

i-weekly

paymen

ts for cu

stomers

paying

on a bi-

weekly

basis a

nd the s

um of 1

2 mont

hly pay

ments d

ivided b

y 26 and

multip

lied by

4 for cu

stomers

paying

on a mo

nthly b

asis (“F

irst 4 Bi

-Weekly

Paymen

ts”). Ma

ximum

amoun

ts are $

500 on

2013/2

014 [Fo

cus S an

d Fiesta

S]; $75

0 on 201

3/2014

[Focus

(exclud

ing S), F

iesta (e

xcludin

g S)]

and 201

4 [CMAX

]; $1,00

0 on 201

3/2014

[Fusion

], 2014 [

Mustan

g (exclu

ding Sh

elby GT5

00), Esc

ape]; $

1,250 on

2013/2

014 [Ta

urus, Ed

ge], 20

14 [F-15

0 Regul

ar Cab,

Super C

ab, and

Super C

rew]; $

1,500 on

2013/2

014 [Fl

ex], 201

4 [Explo

rer]; $1,

750 on

2014 [E

xpediti

on]. All

Mustan

g Shelby

GT500,

Transit

Connec

t, E-Seri

es, F-150

Raptor,

Super D

uty, Me

dium T

ruck, Ch

assis, St

ripped C

ab and c

utaway

models

exclud

ed. Offe

r only a

vailabl

e on app

roved cr

edit (O.

A.C.) fro

m Ford

Credit.

If the e

quivale

nt of th

e First 4

Bi-Week

ly Paym

ents ex

ceeds th

e maxim

um am

ount, th

e custom

er will b

e respo

nsible fo

r the ba

lance. F

irst 4 Bi

-Weekly

(or mo

nthly p

ayment

equival

ent, as

applica

ble) pay

ments a

re requi

red from

custom

er. Fina

nce cus

tomers

will rec

eive a ch

eque fo

r the am

ount of

their Fi

rst 4 Bi-

Weekly

Paymen

ts from

the dea

ler. For

RCL cus

tomers,

the fi rs

t mont

h’s pay

ment wi

ll be w

aived an

d they w

ill recei

ve a che

que for

the am

ount of

two bi-

weekly

paymen

ts accor

ding to

the for

mula d

escribed

above -

custom

er will t

hen be

respons

ible for

making

all of h

is/her re

mainin

g sched

uled pay

ments in

accord

ance w

ith the

ir contra

ct. Offer

not ava

ilable to

cash pu

rchase c

ustomer

s. Not c

ombin

able w

ith CFIP

, CPA, G

PC, Com

mercial

Upfi t I

ncentiv

e Progr

am or D

aily Ren

tal Allo

wances

incentiv

es. ‡Un

til Janu

ary 31, 2

014, rec

eive $50

0/ $1,00

0/ $1,50

0/ $2,00

0 / $2,2

50/ $2,

500/ $3

,000/ $

3,250/ $

4,000/ $

4,500/ $

5,500/ $

5,750/ $

6,500/

$6,750/

$8,500

/ $9,00

0/ $10,0

00/ $10

,500 in M

anufact

urer Re

bates w

ith the

purcha

se or lea

se of a n

ew 201

4 [Escap

e (exclu

ding 2.

0L)]/ 2

013 [Fo

cus (exc

luding

BEV), Fi

esta], 2

014 [Fo

cus BEV

, Escape

2.0L, E

-Series]

/ 2013

[Escap

e S, E-S

eries], 2

014 [M

ustang V

6 Coupe

, Taurus

(exclud

ing SE)

] / 2013

[Edge A

WD (ex

cluding

SE), F-1

50 Regu

lar Cab X

L 4x2 Va

lue Lea

der, F-3

50 to F-

550 Cha

ssis Cab

s], 2014

[Edge,

Transit C

onnect

(exclud

ing Elec

tric), F-

150 Reg

ular Ca

b XL 4x2

Value L

eader, F

-350 to F

-550 Cha

ssis Cab

s]/ 201

3 [Taur

us SE]/

2013 [M

ustang V

6 Coupe

]/ 2013

[Edge F

WD (ex

cluding

SE), Ex

plorer B

ase], 2

014 [M

ustang V

6 Premi

um]/ 2

013 [C-

MAX]/ 2

013 [Ta

urus (e

xcludin

g SE), Es

cape 1.6

L, Trans

it Conne

ct (excl

uding

Electric

)], 2014

[Musta

ng GT]/

2013 [M

ustang V

6 Premi

um, Esc

ape 2.0

L, Explo

rer (excl

uding B

ase)] /

2013 [M

ustang G

T]/ 201

4 [F-150

Regula

r Cab (e

xcludin

g XL 4x2

)] / 201

3 [Expe

dition]

, 2014 [

F-250 to

F-450 (

excludi

ng Chas

sis Cabs

) - Gas E

ngine]/

2014 [F

-150 Sup

er Cab a

nd Supe

r Crew]/

2013 [F

-250 to F

-450 (e

xcludin

g Chassi

s Cabs)

- Gas En

gine], 20

14 [F-25

0 to F-4

50 (excl

uding C

hassis C

abs) - D

iesel En

gine]/ 2

013 [F-

150 Reg

ular Ca

b (exclu

ding XL

4x2)]/

2013 [F

ocus BE

V, F-150

Super C

ab and S

uper Cre

w]/ 20

13 [F-25

0 to F-4

50 (excl

uding C

hassis C

abs) -D

iesel En

gine] - a

ll Rapto

r, GT500

, BOSS3

02, and

Mediu

m Truck

models

exclud

ed. †††

Until Ja

nuary 3

1, 2014, r

eceive 0

% APR p

urchase

fi nancin

g on new

2013 Ed

ge (exc

luding

SE) mo

dels for

up to 4

8 mont

hs, 201

3 Fusion

, Taurus,

Flex an

d 2014 T

aurus a

nd Escap

e mode

ls for up

to 60 m

onths,

and 201

3/2014

Ford Fo

cus (exc

luding

BEV) an

d Fiesta

models

for up

to 72 m

onths t

o qualifi

ed reta

il custom

ers, on

approve

d credit

(OAC) f

rom For

d Credit

. Not al

l buyers

will qu

alify fo

r the lo

west in

terest ra

te. Exam

ple: $25

,000 pu

rchase fi

nance

d at 0%

APR for

48/60/

72 mont

hs, mo

nthly p

ayment

is $520

.83/ $41

6.66/ $3

47.22, co

st of bo

rrowing

is $0 or

APR of 0

% and t

otal to

be rep

aid is $

25,000.

Down pa

yment o

n purcha

se fi na

ncing of

fers ma

y be req

uired ba

sed on

approve

d credit

from F

ord Cre

dit. ††

Until F

ebruar

y 28, 20

14, leas

e a new

2014 Fu

sion mo

del for

up to 24

month

s and

get 0%

APR on

approve

d credit

(OAC) f

rom For

d Credit

. Not al

l buyers

will qu

alify fo

r the lo

west AP

R payme

nt. Exa

mple: L

ease a

vehicle

with a

value of

$24,164

at 0% A

PR for u

p to 48

month

s with $

0 down

or equi

valent t

rade in

, month

ly paym

ent is $

308, tot

al lease

obligat

ion is $

14,784 a

nd optio

nal buy

out is $

8,699. A

ddition

al paym

ents re

quired

for PPS

A, regist

ration,

security

deposit

, NSF fe

es (whe

re appl

icable),

excess

wear an

d tear, a

nd late

fees. So

me con

ditions

and mil

eage re

strictio

ns appl

y. Excess

kilomet

rage cha

rges are

12¢per

km for

Fusion

plus ap

plicabl

e taxes.

Excess

kilomet

rage cha

rges sub

ject to c

hange,

see you

r local d

ealer fo

r detail

s. All pr

ices are

based o

n Manu

facture

r’s Sugg

ested Re

tail Pric

e. *Pu

rchase a

new 201

4 Focus

S Sedan

/2014 F

usion S/

2014 Es

cape S F

WD 2.5

L/2013

F-150 Su

per Cab

XLT 4x4

with 5.

0L engin

e/2013

F-150 Su

per Cre

w XLT 4

x4 with

5.0L eng

ine for

$17,449/

$23,499

/$25,49

9/$28,2

49/$30

,699 a ̄e

r Manuf

acturer R

ebate o

f $0/$0

/$500/

$10,00

0/$10,0

00 is de

ducted

. Taxes p

ayable

on full a

mount

of purch

ase pric

e a ̄er t

otal Ma

nufactu

rer Reba

te has b

een ded

ucted. O

ffers in

clude fre

ight and

air tax

of $1,66

5/$1,66

5/$1715

/$1,765

/$1,765

but exc

lude va

riable ch

arges o

f licens

e, fuel fi

ll charg

e, insura

nce, de

aler PDI

(if app

licable)

, registra

tion, PP

SA, adm

inistrat

ion fee

s and ch

arges, a

ny envir

onment

al char

ges or f

ees, and

all app

licable

taxes. A

ll prices

are bas

ed on M

anufact

urer’s S

uggeste

d Ret

ail Price

. Manuf

acturer R

ebates

are not

combin

able w

ith any

fl eet co

nsumer

incent

ives. **

Until Fe

bruary

28, 201

4, receiv

e 0.99%

/0.99%

/2.99%

/2.49%

/6.09%

/6.09%

annual

percen

tage ra

te (APR

) purcha

se fi na

ncing on

a 2014

Focus S

Sedan/

2014 Fu

sion S/2

014 Esc

ape S F

WD 2.5

L/2013

F-150 Su

per Cab

XLT 4x4

with 5.

0L engin

e/2013

F-150 Su

per Cre

w XLT 4

x4 with

5.0L eng

ine for

a maxim

um of 8

4/84/8

4/72/7

2 mont

hs to qu

alifi ed

retail cu

stomers,

on app

roved cr

edit (OA

C) from

Ford Cr

edit. No

t all bu

yers wil

l qualif

y for th

e lowes

t APR pa

yment.

Purcha

se fi na

ncing m

onthly

paymen

t is $215

/$310/

$331/$4

69/$510

(the su

m of tw

elve (12

) mont

hly pay

ments d

ivided b

y 26 per

iods gi

ves pay

ee a bi-

weekly

paymen

t of $99

/$143/$

153/$217

/$235 w

ith a do

wn pay

ment of

$0 or e

quivale

nt trad

e-in. Co

st of bo

rrowing

is $618

.78/$2,5

74.05/$

2,313.14

/$5,545

.54/$6,0

26.49 or

APR of 0

.99%/0.9

9%/2.9

9%/2.4

9%/6.0

9%/6.0

9% and

total t

o be rep

aid is $

18,067.7

8/$26,0

73.05/$

27,812.1

4/$33,7

94.54/$

36,725.4

9. Offer

s includ

e a Man

ufactur

er Reba

te of $0

/$0/$5

00/$10

,000/$

10,000

and fre

ight and

air tax

of $1,66

5/$1,66

5/$1715

/$1,765

/$1,765

but exc

lude va

riable c

harges

of licen

se, fuel

fi ll cha

rge, ins

urance

, dealer

PDI (if

applica

ble), reg

istration

, PPSA,

adminis

tration

fees an

d charg

es, any e

nvironm

ental c

harges

or fees,

and all

applica

ble taxe

s. Tax

es paya

ble on f

ull am

ount of

purcha

se price

a ̄er M

anufact

urer Re

bate

deducte

d. Bi-W

eekly p

ayment

s are on

ly avail

able us

ing a cu

stomer in

itiated

PC (Int

ernet B

anking)

or Phon

e Pay sy

stem thr

ough th

e custom

er’s ow

n bank (

if offere

d by tha

t fi nanc

ial insti

tution)

. The cu

stomer is

require

d to sig

n a mo

nthly p

ayment

contrac

t with a

fi rst pa

yment d

ate one

month

from t

he cont

ract dat

e and to

ensure

that th

e total

month

ly paym

ent occ

urs by t

he paym

ent due

date. B

i-weekly

paymen

ts can be

made b

y makin

g payme

nts equ

ivalent

to the s

um of 1

2 mont

hly pay

ments d

ivided b

y 26 bi-

weekly

period

s every

two we

eks com

mencing

on the

contrac

t date. D

ealer m

ay sell f

or less. O

ffers va

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