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FRIDAY DECEMBER 6, 20 13 STORIES OR IDEAS TO SHARE? Drop us an email, a Tweet, a Facebook message, or give us a call if you have any story ideas you would like to share. www.dailybulletin.ca 1.800.663.4979 fairmonthotspringsresort.com ONLY $79 PER PERSON, PER NIGHT Enjoy a delicious two course dinner, a one night stay, and Canada’s largest natural hot springs. Based on double occupancy. Stay Sunday through Thursday until December 19, 2013. Perfect gift ideas! FOR SKIERS: The H20 Snow Card Adults $89 FOR GOLFERS: Early Bird Book of Ten Rounds $499 FOR SHOPPERS: Gift Cards and On Resort Shopping! Check website for details. Dine and stay! THE BULLETIN $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. TownsmanBulletin Like Us @kbulletin Follow Us ROTARY CLUB NEWS KIMBERLEY ROTARY FAMILY See LOCAL NEWS page 3 RCMP EXPECT CHECKSTOPS Police will be out Saturday. See LOCAL NEWS page 3 PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 81, Issue 237 | www.dailybulletin.ca Steelworkers, RCR reach three year deal Shop for the unique in Kimberley’s Platzl CAROLYN GRANT [email protected] The Kimberley Winter Market moves from the Mark Creek Mall to the more cozy environs of the Green Door this Saturday and Sunday. “The Kimberley & District Chamber of Commerce and the Green Door are teaming up to have a cozy holiday setting for this week’s market,” said Chamber Manager Mike Guarnery. “This week’s market will have 11 ven- dors.” After the weekend at the Green Door the Winter Market moves back to Mark Creek Mall until at least December 21. The Winter Market is open to artisans, and people who have items they might like to sell for Christmas. The Chamber is look- ing for more vendors to participate in the markets. Guarnery says the price is right, for even the smallest home-based business. The cost for booth space will be $15.00 for Chamber mem- bers and $35.00 for non-Chamber members. Price includes both Sat- urday and Sunday. Some spaces will have access to electricity for an additional $5. If you have items you want to bring your table and make extra income during the Christmas shopping and early ski season, contact the Chamber at (250) 427- 3666. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Winter Market moves to Green Door this weekend Deal still to be ratified by Trickle Creek Lodge and Kimberley Alpine Resort employees CAROLYN GRANT [email protected] Union employees at both the Kimberley Alpine Resort and the Trickle Creek Lodge have new three year deal in hand just as the ski hill prepares to open. United Steelworkers Local I-405 lead nego- tiator for the deals Jeff Bromley says the nego- tiations went well right from the start. “With the abundance of white stuff on the hill and the anticipation of the upcoming ski season, we were able to secure improvements in wages and benefits for our members at Kimberley Alpine Resort and a significant wage increase for our members at Trickle Creek Lodge,” said Bromley. “In past rounds of bargaining, with the downturn in the econo- my, both memberships at the Ski Hill and the hotel shared the pain and didn’t receive sig- nificant wage increases over that time. See DEAL , Page 5 KIMBERLEY ALPINE RESORT CHRIS NEWEL PHOTO With KAR opening this weekend, let’s not forget that the Kimberley Nordic Trails were in great shape even before the big snow this week. Lots of skiers have enjoyed the early season conditions. Above, trail attendants, Jan and Tyra check Hebert before he heads out for a ski. Ski lessons are taking place in the background. Last year’s Green Door market.

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December 06, 2013 edition of the Kimberley Daily Bulletin

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FRIDAYDECEMBER 6, 2013

STORIES OR IDEAS TO SHARE?

Drop us an email, a Tweet, a Facebook message, or give us a call if you have

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www.dailybulletin.ca

1.800.663.4979fairmonthotspringsresort.com

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ROTARY CLUB NEWS

KIMBERLEY ROTARY FAMILYSee LOCAL NEWS page 3

RCMP

EXPECT CHECKSTOPSPolice will be out Saturday.

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PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 81, Issue 237 | www.dailybulletin.ca

Steelworkers, RCR reach

three year deal

Shop for the unique in Kimberley’s Platzl

C AROLYN GR [email protected]

The Kimberley Winter Market moves from the Mark Creek Mall to the more cozy environs of the Green Door this Saturday and Sunday.

“The Kimberley & District Chamber of Commerce and the Green Door are teaming up to have a cozy holiday setting for this week’s market,” said Chamber Manager Mike Guarnery. “This week’s market will have 11 ven-dors.”

After the weekend at the Green Door the Winter Market moves back to Mark Creek Mall until at

least December 21.The Winter Market is open to

artisans, and people who have items they might like to sell for Christmas. The Chamber is look-ing for more vendors to participate in the markets.

Guarnery says the price is right, for even the smallest home-based business. The cost for booth space will be $15.00 for Chamber mem-

bers and $35.00 for non-Chamber members. Price includes both Sat-urday and Sunday. Some spaces will have access to electricity for an additional $5.

If you have items you want to bring your table and make extra income during the Christmas shopping and early ski season, contact the Chamber at (250) 427-3666.

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

Winter Market moves to Green Door this weekend

Deal still to be ratified by Trickle Creek Lodge and Kimberley Alpine Resort

employeesC AROLYN GR ANT

[email protected]

Union employees at both the Kimberley Alpine Resort and the Trickle Creek Lodge have new three year deal in hand just as the ski hill prepares to open.

United Steelworkers Local I-405 lead nego-tiator for the deals Jeff Bromley says the nego-tiations went well right from the start.

“With the abundance of white stuff on the hill and the anticipation of the upcoming ski season, we were able to secure improvements in wages and benefits for our members at Kimberley Alpine Resort and a significant wage increase for our members at Trickle Creek Lodge,” said Bromley. “In past rounds of bargaining, with the downturn in the econo-my, both memberships at the Ski Hill and the hotel shared the pain and didn’t receive sig-nificant wage increases over that time.

See DEAL , Page 5

KIMBERLEY ALPINE RESORT

CHRIS NEWEL PHOTO

With KAR opening this weekend, let’s not forget that the Kimberley Nordic Trails were in great shape even before the big snow this week. Lots of skiers have enjoyed the early season conditions. Above, trail attendants, Jan and Tyra check Hebert before he heads out for a ski. Ski lessons are taking place in the background.

Last year’s Green Door market.

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The 33rd annual Mass Choir concert, Cranbrook’s largest vocal event, was held at the Alliance Church for the second year in a row, on Wednesday, Dec. 4. Every seat in the 1,000-seat church was filled for the performance by 350 students from all nine of Cranbrook’s elementary schools, and fea-tured a selection of carols, interspersed with read-ings from the gospels. The event serves as a fund-raiser for the Salvation Army, and Captain Linda Green was on hand to meet student representa-tives of the schools prior to the concert. As of press time, the totals collected for the cause were unavailable. Pictured above: Captain Linda Green of the Salvation Army, Natalli Harpelle and Jensen Davis (Steeples), Sophie Graham and Jackson McDonald (Kootenay Christian Academy), Kaliana Ewaskow and Peyton Taft (Kootenay Orchards), Kylee Conroy and Emma Pighin (Amy Woodland), Ellen Nickell and Emma McGee (Pinewood), Kaden Swanson and Mynoondjie Fugina (St. Mary’s), Dawson Downie and Asia Chastain (Highlands), Robert Beaulac and Mya Robinson (Gordon Terrace). Not pictured: Danielle Gauthier and Jilliene Thom (TM Roberts).

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The Kimberley Heritage Museum’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon was held Nov.29th at the Gasthaus. Great food and good company were enjoyed by all. The Museum looks forward to another great year.

SALLY HARRISONFor the Bulletin

You will see Rotari-ans in the community working on our many projects. We could be painting trains in the park or selling tickets for Lobster Fest and the Ro-tary Scholarship Fund for Selkirk students.

We always try to in-volve our families, not only to help us with our goals, but to participate in the fun activities that we plan.

Rotary over the past years has changed and we are no longer your Grandfather’s Rotary Club. We are trying to encourage younger people to join us and are making our clubs a more family friendly place. The attitude of

our grandfathers has been left at the door, and our activities are more conducive to fam-ilies.

You can’t expect to attract new members without embracing their families. Kimberley Ro-tary Club is taking sev-eral steps to ensure this happens.

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Our Rotary family

Sally Harrison

SALLY MACDONALDTownsman Staff

Little Baby Q was born at about 28 weeks, weighing one pound and 14 ounces.

Mom and Dad lived in the East Kootenay, but Baby Q needed the support at Calgary’s neonatal intensive care unit at Foothills Hospital.

For the next three months, Baby Q stayed at Foothills. During that time, her mom stayed at Ronald McDonald House, while Dad travelled back and forth from Calgary to the East Kootenay to continue working.

When Baby Q was finally able to come home, she still weighed only four pounds three ounces. She will continue to need visits to Calgary until she turns five.

The new East Kootenay or-ganization Friends of Children supported Baby Q and her par-ents during those long months of worry, stress, displacement and separation.

Friends of Children, which opened its East Kootenay office in Cranbrook in October 2012, supports families whose chil-dren need medical care out of town by covering the cost of accommodation, gas, and park-ing. It helps with medical issues including cancer treatment,

premature birth and severe in-juries.

“The cost of it is the biggest one, and then where do you stay,” said coordinator Pat Chisholm. “Often moms are left and dads have to go back and continue on, or you have these families where it’s a third baby and somebody has to keep looking after the other children and working.

“It gets very complicated for families, both cost wise but also socially and emotionally.”

So far this year, Friends of Children has approved 123 family requests for assistance with expenditures, reaching $25,045.

The majority of sick kids in the East Kootenay are sent to Calgary for treatment. In 2011 and 2012, East Kootenay chil-dren attended 1,334 medical appointments in Alberta. About 114 of those visits were for hos-pital admission. By contrast, 14 children from the region were admitted to B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vancouver during that time.

The average cost of a fami-ly’s trip to Calgary for a one-day medical appointment is $335, including gas, parking and motel.

Friends of Children began as a non-profit serving the Prince George area. But in 2009, Cran-

brook resident Gail Brown ap-proached the organization about offering its services in the East Kootenay.

“Gail talked to them about developing a satellite service for the East Kootenay that would be in line with what they did because she felt what they did was so important and would benefit the children in our region because there are very similar needs,” said Chisholm.

The East Kootenay branch has been serving local families since 2009, but just last year opened an office in Cranbrook’s Kootenay Child Development Centre and brought Chisholm on staff to manage the family support.

While the office is in Cran-brook, Friends of Children serves the entire region.

“We have children on our caseload from Elkford, Spar-wood, Creston, the east side of Kootenay Lake, all the way to Golden,” said Chisholm.

She deals one-on-one with families, forwarding their needs to a dispersal committee that allots the funding. Before the trip, Chisholm will arrange ac-commodation for the family at their destination.

“We book them ourselves because then families don’t have to worry about that,” said

Chisholm. “Not having to phone a motel, not having to figure out where the best rate is today... those are some tangible things that take the load off families.”

Friends of Children will also reimburse for gas. For anything the organization can’t help with, Chisholm can refer the family to another organization.

“Once people start knowing where to go and what to do, that starts to immediately decrease some of those anxieties,” she said.

Friends of Children cannot help with ongoing therapies and intervention services, flights or dental appointments. They cover costs related to ap-pointments anywhere outside the region, be it Calgary, Van-couver, Kelowna or elsewhere.

“For the most part, anything that people ask for we do try to accommodate that or find al-ternate ways to fund that if we can’t,” said Chisholm.

Most of Friends of Children’s expenses depend upon dona-tions from the public. Costs for one family alone can get up to $10,000.

To make a contribution to Friends of Children, visit www.friendsofchildren.ca, or send a cheque payable to Friends of Children (EK) to #208 16-12th Avenue North, Cranbrook, V1C

Group’s aim: To help sick children

CPL. CHRIS NE WELKimberley Detachment

The RCMP is making impaired driving enforce-ment a national priority; stepping up enforcement efforts across the country to stop impaired drivers, beginning with an enforcement blitz on December 7, 2013.

Cranbrook and Kimberley RCMP members along with East Kootenay Traffic Services will be conducting road checks throughout the region on Dec 7. If you are planning on drinking, please do not drive. By finding an alternative way home such as public transit, cabs, or a designated driver you can help ensure that you, and people sharing the road with you, get to their destination safely.

It is important for people to realize that alcohol affects people in different ways. Factors such as diet, fatigue, and prescription drugs can change how al-cohol affects an individual. It is possible to be con-sidered impaired even if you have a Blood Alcohol Content below 0.08.

The consequences of impaired driving are mas-sive. You’re risking your life and the lives of others. You can be charged criminally and the ripple effect on you, your family and friends could be huge. Driving after using drugs, even prescription drugs, is just as dangerous as drinking and driving. Trained Drug Recognition Experts can determine that you’re under the influence of a drug and you can be charged with drug-impaired driving.

RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson, “A small de-cision can have great consequences. Let’s make the right choice before we get behind the wheel. Every-one has the right to come home safe”

National Impaired Driving

Enforcement Day, Dec 7

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Dancer of the MonthNovember 2013Shayna Campen

Shayna is 12 years old and attends McKim Middle School. Shayna is in her first year of lessons. She is currently taking classes in Jazz and Street Jazz. Her other interests include Swimming, Skiing and Art. For her efforts Shayna will receive gift certificates from Grubstake Pizza, Sole to Soul Esthetics Studio and The Old Bauernhause Restaurant. Shayna will also have the chance to be named “Dancer of the Year” at Kimberley Dance Academy’s year end production in May. With this title, the winner will receive a scholar-ship from Artistic Director Leslie Lindberg to help further their dance edu-cation.Congratulations Shayna!

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November was an-other busy month at Selkirk with lots of activities including our Band class head-ing to a music festi-val in Canmore, a great Remembrance Day assembly led by Student Council, and some exciting sports tournaments at the school. All of our sports teams repre-sented Selkirk very well and with pride. It was great to see the parent and commu-nity support at these home matches.

In addition to our athletic programs, we currently have the following after school programs running at Selkirk:

S a w b u s t e r s Metalcrafters Auto-mechanics Club,,Art Club, Textiles Club, Fly Tying Club, Free the Children Group, S.A .D.D. Club, Youth Steering Committee, Cooking Club, Student Council, Travel Club.

I continue to be impressed by the commitment of the staff and community members who pro-vide these great op-portunities for our students. Thank you for volunteering your time!

Research indi-cates that the more students are engaged in activities in and out of the classroom the more likely they will be successful in school. If you have a child who is not cur-rently participating in one of these clubs but is interested in joining please make sure to let us know at the school.

We have a short but busy month of December ahead of us with a number of exciting activities in-cluding participating in our an nual Food bank Fundrais-er, our second dance of the year, and a Christmas concert

and assembly.I wish you all a

great December! ~Clint Dolgopol

2013-2014 Calen-dar of Events

December10—Grade 12

Grad Transition Pre-sentations

12—Dance 6:00—10:00

1 8 — C h r i s t m a s Concert at McKim 7:00 pm

20—Christmas As-sembly 12:35—1:40

21—Last day of Classes before Win-ter Break

January6– First day of

classes after break7—Selkirk PAC

Meeting 7:00 pm in the Library

14—Grad Parent Meeting 7:00 pm in the Cafeteria

22—Last day of Semester One for Grade 10-12

23/24– Final Exams (Grade 10-12)

24– Last day of Se-mester One for Grade 8-9

2 7 - 2 9 — F i n a l E x a m s / P r o v i n c i a l Exams– a schedule will be sent out with the Jan. newsletter

30 (Thursday)- First Day Semester Two for all students; new Grade 9 elec-tives begin

End of month– Course selection booklet will be up-dated and available on-line for students and parents & guard-ians

SELKiRK SECONDARY

Principal’s message-

December newsletter

Selkirk Principal Clint Dolgopol

Two killed in accident near Moyie Thursday

townsman staff

Police and other emergency ser-vices were on scene of a fatal motor vehicle crash west of Cranbrook near Moyie as of press time.

The crash which was reported at 12:42 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5 involved two vehicles.

Two persons are confirmed de-ceased; another was taken to East

Kootenay Regional Hospital with un-known injuries.

East Kootenay Traffic Services has initiated an investigation and a colli-sion analyst is en route.

The investigation is in the early stages and no other details are readi-ly available.

The highway was closed for sever-al hours.

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From Page 3December is Family Month, so tradi-

tionally we have a Holiday Celebration. This will be held on the 8th of December at the Gasthaus Am Platzl local restaurant, where we’ll have fun with family and friends.  On December 13 we will be sup-porting the City employees with their an-nual holiday festivity; this time and effort helps city employees get a well deserved

break.Also in December we dedicate one of

our weekly meetings to our families, who are invited to join in the celebrations of the season and enjoy some of the youngest members of our Rotary family.

Throughout the year we have picnics and pancake breakfasts. For these events we encourage our younger family mem-bers to get involved. Let’s challenge our

children to serve others and have fun along the way.   “Service Above Self” is our motto.

Our goal has always been to support Families not only locally but throughout the world. When you see us around town or working on the highways give us a wave or come join us for lunch. We meet at B.J.’s Restaurant & Pub on Wednesdays at noon. See you there.

The Kimberley Rotary family

From page 1“This time it went

well right from the start. The employer came to the table with the intention of getting a deal and that’s exact-ly what happened.”

USW Local 1-405 represents workers at both the Ski Hill and the Trickle Creek Lodge but they are separate agreements

and separate member-ships. Both operations however are owned by Resorts of the Canadi-an Rockies (RCR).

Trickle Creek has about 20 to 25 employ-ees year round, while the ski hill has seven to 12 in the off season and about 120 during peak season, Bromley says.

Kimberley Alpine

Resort is one of two ski hills organized by the Steelworkers in the province, the other being Red Mountain.

“When the mine was open, the Steel-workers organized the ski hill, city hall, the credit union and then the hotel when it was built,” Bromley said.

Both memberships still have to ratify the

proposed agreements. Ratification meetings are scheduled for Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 1PM for the Ski Hill employees in the Slopeside Cafete-ria and Friday, De-cember 13, 2013 at 1PM for the Trickle Creek Lodge employ-ees in the Steeples room of Trickle Creek Lodge.

Both bargaining committees are rec-ommending accep-tance of the memoran-dums.

“I want to thank the bargaining committee for their tireless work throughout this pro-cess and also the membership for their patience throughout the process,” added Bromley.

Steelworkers, RCR reach tentative deal

Tamar a HyndFernie Free Press

Canada Post has re-cently started consulta-tion with their union in regards to potentially changing the hours at the Jaffray Post Office. Some residents are concerned there will be cuts.

It is no secret that Ca-nadians, regardless of where they live, are using the post office differently than they use to. More and more use digital al-ternative to pay their bills, and receive cheques. This has im-pacted Canada Post tre-mendously between 2006 and 2012; Canadi-ans sent one billion less letters in the mail. In the past quarter alone, an-other 73 million less let-ters compared to the same time last year. The impact of fewer letters has been on Canada Post’s bottom line. In the third quarter, Canada Post will be posting a sig-nificant financial loss in 2013.

According to Anick Losier, Canada Post media relations, the Jaf-fray Post Office is propos-ing to change its hours to correspond to traffic pat-terns when people use the post office most, as well as enabling cost sav-ings.

“The bottom line, Canada Post’s mandate is to ensure our revenues pay for our operations (e.g. no taxpayer funds pay for Canada Post’s op-erations - and have not for almost 20 years) and continue playing a rele-vant role in Canadians

lives as they change how they use us,” said Losier.

In the proposed hour changes, the post office would be closed on Sat-urday, when it is used very little, but extend some hours during weekdays like Friday until 6 pm. They would open earlier at 8 am compared to 9 am but the post office would be closed between 10:15 am and 2 pm.

“No one is losing their job; our employees have job security,” said Losier. “We recently had a retire-ment and will be able to make any reductions by attrition.”

No decision has been made yet.

“We need to find ways to make the post office (and the whole network) viable for the long term,” said Losier. “This is why we are proposing to change hours of opera-tions in order to fit peo-ple’s busy schedules and changing habits.”

Changes proposed to Jaffray post office

“No one is losing their job; our

employees have job security. We recently had a

retirement and will be able to

make any reductions by

attrition.”Name

Second season of Cranbrook’s public produce garden a big

success

Now approaching the end of 2013, the Cran-brook Food Action Com-mittee is reflecting on a positive second growing season for the Cran-brook Public Produce Garden. This year saw a dramatic increase in participation at the Gar-den and further devel-opment of garden beds and infrastructure.

To increase accessi-bility to the Garden, par-ticularly for seniors and those with physical dis-abilities, a 4 foot wide compressed gravel walk-way was built this fall, leading from the street into the Garden. As part of the same project, funded by the Govern-ment of Canada New Horizons for Seniors program, at the end of the pathway is the newly constructed timber-frame pergola that will make picnics and rest much more comfortable next year!

A great number of people have made use of this communally man-aged Garden space, and the enthusiastic care en-

sured no plants went dry all season! Many indi-viduals in the communi-ty have donated plants, seeds, tools, and time toward the development of this space. Their many years of combined experience in local gar-dening has helped guide us in the right direction. The involvement by such groups as the Koo-tenay East Youth Pro-gram, Cranbrook Boys and Girls Club, Stepping

Out Program, Commu-nity Action Program for Children, Bellies to Ba-bies, the Farmer’s Mar-ket Nutrition Coupon Program and school classes from Mount Baker High School, among others, contrib-uted greatly to the growth of a healthy har-vest all season long.

The care and time given to the Garden this year by so many different people have helped cre-

ate a beautiful and pro-ductive space. Now that the pergola and walkway are in place, the second half of the Garden can be transformed to produc-tive food growing space in the spring of 2014. As this converted space in Eric MacKinnon Park was historical farmland, the soil is so fertile there has hardly been the need to add amendments and the produce has been prolific.

As the winter months of reflection descend upon us, gardeners turn to dream time and the Cranbrook Food Action Committee invites you to include the Public Produce Garden in that space to contribute de-sires and ideas for the future. The success of this space is measured by the number of people actively involved, learn-ing, and eating from the Garden.

When the weather starts warming in the spring, keep your eyes and ears open for a cele-bration of our new per-gola and planning ses-sions for the 2014 sea-son. Thank you to every-one in the community for embracing this excit-ing project and the com-munal sense of owner-ship intrinsic in its suc-cess. It is a valuable community space for seniors, children, and every age in between.

If you have questions or feedback, please con-tact Shannon at (250)427-7981, [email protected] or like the ‘Cranbrook Food Action Committee’ Facebook page to stay updated.

This project is funded by Government of Can-ada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.

A positive step for food sustainability

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A new year in the life of the church began this past Sunday. We are once again in the season of Advent, a sea-

son of hope and preparation.In the season of Advent, the church

looks both backwards and forward in time. We look backwards to the birth of Jesus. Jesus came proclaim-ing that the kingdom of God was near to us. In Jesus, God’s dream of a world made new and set right was given a fresh ur-gency.

But the world we live in is not like that, so we also look forward in Advent to the possibility of God’s dream becoming a reality.

That’s what makes Advent a season of anticipation and expectation. We are get-ting ready to celebrate the birth of Jesus at Christmas. We also examine ourselves to see how faithfully we are working in part-nership with God for the healing of the world.

In churches that follow the Revised Common Lectionary (a listing of texts we use in common), this is the year in which the gospel of Matthew sets the tone.

Matthew begins his story about Jesus in a way that’s not very exciting—a gene-alogy. So–and–so begat so–and so, who begat so–and–so, and it goes on for 17 long verses.

In the midst of the boredom, there is something very interesting about this ge-nealogy. Most genealogies list only men. After all, it was a patriarchal culture. But Matthew breaks those boundaries and includes five women in his genealogy. And what women they are! All five of

these women share something in com-mon: Sex scandals.

Tamar tricks her father–in–law in Gen-esis 38 into having sex with her which leads to a pregnancy. Genesis 38:24 says quite plainly that Tamar has been ‘playing the whore’.

The second woman, Rahab, was a prostitute who sheltered Israelite spies during the time when Israel was coming into the land.

The third woman is Ruth. She’s unmarried, yet doesn’t hesitate to sleep with an in-

toxicated Boaz at night. Ruth 3:7 tells us that Ruth ‘uncovered his feet’ and lay down beside him. That phrase is a Semitic euphemism for the male organ.

The fourth woman, Bathsheba, was involved in adultery. You can find her story in 2 Samuel 11–12.

The fifth woman was Mary. She was unmarried and pregnant. Her fiancé Jo-seph was bothered enough about this that he was ready to end the engagement. He changed his mind when he was assured in a dream that her pregnancy was God’s doing (Matthew 1: 18–25).

All five women are the main characters in some pretty good stories. But frankly, those stories are a little embarrassing. If this were our family tree, we’d probably stop talking about great–great–great…grandmother for fear of embarrassing the family. At the very least, we’d skip over the details, and just hush the story up.

But not Matthew. In fact, he highlights these five women in Jesus’ family tree.

Why?It’s almost as if Matthew were saying

that God entered the world not just under the cloud of a scandal, but that God chooses to enter the world in the middle of small town gossip. If you’ve ever been the subject of that kind of gossip, you know exactly what that means.

I think that Matthew means this as a hint about where and how God begins God’s work in the world. It’s the same kind of hint that Luke gives in his story about Jesus being born in a manger to peasant parents in some hick town in the Roman Empire.

God comes to be with us—but not where we’d expect to find God. Not in churches. Not in world capitals. Not in superpower nations. God doesn’t start with the talented, the powerful, the rich or the famous.

Rather, God begins with the poor, the immigrant, the homeless person on the street in the cold. God comes in the midst of moral scandal and gossip. God comes in the place of social shame and moral blame.

Jesus is born to an unmarried pregnant teenager, born in a family which boasts of other women who have been shunned and blamed.

This gives us a clue as to where we might look for God in our world—not in the churches. Not in official residences. Not in places of honour or beauty.

God is found in places where the pow-erful and the respectable people least ex-pect it—with the poor, among the home-less, loving the addicted, and lifting up those whom we push aside.

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook.

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Letters to the editorCandy Cane Lane: dimmed

but not diminished I am writing this letter as a resident of

Candy Cane Lane located in Cranbrook. On Sunday, December 1, I started out

on my morning walk with my dogs and as I rounded the corner of my house some-thing appeared out of order — the display of Christmas decorations that we put out annually was decidedly smaller, in fact there was a quantity of items gone from our yard.

As I looked around the cul-de-sac I no-ticed that many of my neighbours were also missing things, or even worse, the decorations in their yards had been de-stroyed.

I am deeply saddened by this act of idi-ocy. The residents of Candy Cane Lane

and in fact our entire community invest a lot of themselves to try to bring smiles by decorating our homes and properties to celebrate the season.

To the curly haired driver and his un-seen accomplice in the little dark-coloured truck piled high with stolen decorations, I hope you had fun destroying people’s hard work and creativity because after all that is what the decorations were all about, bring-ing joy and having fun.

The police were called while this was happening at 3:30 a.m. and when they called to my neighbour approximately an hour later, after they had heard the de-scription of the vehicle and driver they in-formed him the vehicle was “known” to them and they had been “watching” it throughout the evening.

I understand that this crime of vandal-

ism/theft does not rank very high on the police priority but I think it should rank very high as a community priority. We need to let individuals who do these types of things be aware that we will not accept this revolting behaviour and we will do all within our power to educate, inform and support that this is not acceptable and consequences for actions actually do exist.

Please, if anyone has information re-garding this despicable act, contact your police.

I would also like to let everyone know that Candy Cane Lane is alive and well. The lights are on albeit a little dimmer and the spirit of the season continues to thrive in our little cul-de-sac.

Mark & Trish WagnerCranbrook

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The dismal Novem-ber day turned in-evitably into night

as Sherlock Holmes and I, comfortably en-sconced in our London apartments at 221B Baker Street, considered the letter recently ar-rived. At first glance it appeared nothing more than queries directed to-wards the great detective from a fellow by the name of Jim Cameron, of Cranbrook, British Co-lumbia. I reviewed the contents as Holmes paced about the sit-ting-room.

“It would seem that Mr. Cameron has long been intrigued by the fact that the main thor-oughfare in his home town is named Baker Street”

“Quite so, Watson,” Holmes replied.

“Most probably named after a bakery that once stood there,” I surmised.

“Not in this case. The street is named for town founder Colonel James Baker.”

“Indeed? I knew he travelled to the colonies but I had no idea he was responsible for an entire

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“I am afraid I can tell nothing of either man. They are both a mystery.”

Sherlock Holmes and the mysterious Dr. Bell: The Final Chapter

town.”“He is, and according

to Mr. Cameron it is a place of some sub-stance. But there is more to the Baker story that concerns us”

“Mr. Cameron at-tempts to connect you to his hometown but is there any connection between you and James Baker?”

“If Mr. Cameron states the truth then, in-deed, there is a connec-tion to James Baker through his brother Val-entine.”

“Pasha Baker? I know

of him from my army days. He was somewhat of a legend among the lads.”

“Then you are aware of the scandal that fell upon him? He was ac-cused of accosting a lady in a private train carriage thereby de-stroying a very promis-ing career and placing him in gaol for a time.”

“Of course, but how does that signify?”

“Mr. Cameron states that a gentleman by the name of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has writ-ten a story based, in

part, upon the scandal-ous events involving Valentine Baker. Fur-ther, it would appear that you and I figure largely in the tale, Wat-son.”

“That is preposter-ous!” I exclaimed, reaching instinctively for my Webley service revolver, only to recall it was locked in the desk drawer.

“No need for that.” said Holmes, noticing my reaction. “Apparent-ly the characters in his story, “The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington

Plans,” reflect closely our actual selves. The tale concerns a gentle-man by the name of Col-onel Valentine Walter, his brother James and the murder of a man on a train. We, along with my brother Mycroft, dis-cover Colonel Walter to be the murderer, where-upon he is sent to lan-guish in prison.”

“More than a coinci-dence, to be sure. It cer-tainly ties us indirectly to the Baker family.”

“It is not all, Watson. Mr. Cameron is search-ing for information re-garding a Dr. J.H.M. Bell, apparently a relative of Dr. Joseph Bell. Do you recognize the name?”

“It doesn’t ring a —” A curt glance from Holmes prevented me from continuing.

“According to Cam-eron, there is some evi-dence that a Dr. J.H.M. Bell worked and resided in Cranbrook for a peri-od of at least three years beginning in 1911, the year his supposed rela-tive Dr. Joseph Bell died. He has had no luck trac-ing the connection be-tween the two and has asked for our assistance. Apparently Dr. Joseph Bell was renowned for his use of deduction in criminal investigation and using methods very similar to mine did a great deal for modern forensics. As it is, I am afraid I can tell Mr. Cameron nothing of ei-ther man. They are both as much a mystery to me as the letter itself.”

“I’m afraid I don’t take your meaning?”

JaNUs: then & Now

Jim Cameron

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TRE VOR CR AWLEYSports Editor

For Jagger Dirk, there’s no place like home.

He may not be head-ing through Penticton, but it will be close enough.

The Kootenay Ice are heading through the B.C. Division in a five-game road trip, and will swing through the Okanagan where the overage defence-man grew up.

Due to scheduling issues, the Ice and B.C. Division teams alter-nate travel, as Koote-

nay heads on the road once every two years, while the opposition comes up to Cranbrook on alternating seasons.

This will be his third and final trip of his WHL career going back through his stomping grounds.

“Being 20 and the last time I’m able to go through that B.C. road trip, it’s going to mean a lot to me,” said Dirk, following a 5-1 loss to the Oil Kings last Satur-day night at Western Financial Place, “be-cause I started my WHL career in Vancouver five years ago, so it’s going to be bitter-sweet.”

Entering his fifth season of his career, Dirk has developed to be a staple on the back end with an offensive touch, and, like his jer-sey number, is current-ly fifth in team scoring with three goals and 15 assists.

Dirk began his ju-

nior career in the BCHL, playing with the Salmon Arm Silver-backs, before being called up to the Ice full time, starting with his first career WHL game against the Giants on Dec. 2, 2009—a 6-2 win for Kootenay.

“16 [years old], came in and played Vancou-ver where my dad played his Canucks ca-reer, it’s pretty special,” continued Dirk. “Hope-fully we end it the right way, with a sweep, that’d be nice. We’re definitely capable of doing it if we play the right way.”

So far, the road trip hasn’t gone favourably for the Ice.

The team dropped a 3-0 decision to the Roy-als in Victoria, and de-spite putting in a better effort in Vancouver, the Giants stole a 3-2 victo-ry on some solid goal-tending.

The Ice will take on the Kamloops Blazers

on Friday, which are dwelling in the base-ment of the Western Conference but that’s no excuse to take them lightly.

It will be a reunion for the two teams that consummated a trade earlier in the season that sent former Ice players Collin Shirley, Matt Thomas and draft picks to Kamloops in exchange for Landon Cross and Tim Bozon.

Ice assistant coach Jay Henderson is under no illusions that they have their work cut out for themselves.

“It’s going to be some tough games still coming up, and it’d be nice to come out ahead on this trip with three wins, three opportuni-ties to play,” he said, after Wednesday’s loss in Vancouver. “But I thought tonight’s per-formance was much better, it was just about capitalizing and we didn’t do that, but the

effort was there, for sure.”

While Kamloops is struggling, Kelowna is on the opposite end of the spectrum, sitting in second place in the Western Conference and on top of the B.C. Division.

With Cran-brook-born head coach Ryan Huska leading from the bench, the Rockets have only one loss in 14 games. Four Rockets players are property of NHL teams that were picked up in the 2013 draft.

Both games should have some familiar faces in the stands cheering for Dirk.

“I know lots of friends and family are going to come to the Ka m l o o p s - Ke l o w n a games, so I’m excited to see them,” said Dirk. “I haven’t seen them in a while, but I’ve obvi-ously got to concen-trate on the game when it’s game time.”

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Lindsey Vonn plans to enter World Cup races at Lake Louise

LAKE LOUISE, Alta. - With her eyes wide and a big smile, Lindsey Vonn declared on Thursday that she is ready to race for the first time in 10 months.

In an interview with The Associated Press and USA Today Sports, Vonn said she will return to com-petition in a World Cup downhill on Friday, the lat-est major step in her push to get ready for the Sochi Olympics.

She has not raced since a high-speed crash at the world championships in February, when she tore two ligaments in her right knee and broke a bone in her lower leg. About 2 1/2 weeks ago, Vonn partially re-tore one of those reconstructed ligaments in a crash while training in Colorado.

Associated Press

Tom Higgins stepping down immediately as the CFL’s

director of o� ciatingTORONTO, Ontario - The CFL is in need of a new

director of officiating.The league announced Thursday that Tom Hig-

gins is leaving that post effective immediately.“It’s our understanding Tom intends to seek a

position on the competitive side of football, as a coach, general manager or administrator,” CFL commissioner Mark Cohon said in a statement. “We thank him for his efforts and wish him the very best in his future endeavours.”

Higgins became the CFL’s director of officiating April 15 2008. Prior to joining the league’s head of-fice, Higgins spent more than 25 years as a player, coach and personnel director.

Twice he was named the CFL’s coach of the year and in ‘03 led the Edmonton Eskimos to a Grey Cup title as the club’s head coach.

“Tom’s tenure as director of officiating has seen the introduction of many improvements and inno-vations from the debut of the Command Centre for video review to the introduction of position coaches to the addition of a co-ordinator for the develop-ment of amateur officials,” Cohon said.

Canadian Press

Reliever Wilson agrees for $10M, one year with L.A.

Dodgers, according to reportA person with knowledge of the negotiations says

free-agent reliever Brian Wilson has agreed to terms on a $10 million, one-year contract to stay with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The deal is pending a physical, the person said Thursday, speaking on condition of anonymity be-cause the team had not made an announcement regarding the quirky, bearded pitcher. Wilson’s new contract includes an option for the 2015 season.

Wilson, a right-hander and the 2010 majors saves leader while with San Francisco, joined the NL West champion Dodgers last season after a second Tommy John elbow ligament replacement surgery. He missed almost the entire 2012 season when the Giants won their second World Series in three years.

Wilson went 2-1 with a 0.66 ERA in 18 outings this year for Los Angeles.

Associated PressIce defenceman relishing a final expedition through his home province

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Redblacks hire Calgary defensive co-ordinator

Campbell as head coachThe Ottawa Redblacks have found their man.According to a CFL source requesting anonymity,

the Redblacks have chosen Calgary Stampeders de-fensive co-ordinator Rick Campbell as their first head coach. They’re expected to make it official Friday morning at a news conference.

Ottawa is scheduled to return to the CFL in 2014.Campbell is a 15-year CFL coaching veteran but

the Ottawa appointment would be his first as a head coach. Campbell is the third CFL head coach to be hired this off-season behind Edmonton’s Chris Jones and Winnipeg’s Mike O’Shea.

All three are first-time CFL head coaches.Campbell is the son of legendary Edmonton Eski-

mos head coach and executive Hugh Campbell and has spent the last two years as Calgary’s defensive co-ordinator.

This past season, Calgary recorded a CFL-best 63 sacks en route to posting a league-best 14-4 record. But the Stampeders lost 35-13 to eventual Grey Cup-champion Saskatchewan in the West Division final.

Campbell had been mentioned as a leading candi-date for Edmonton’s head-coaching job, which went to Jones. Campbell succeeded Jones as Calgary’s de-fensive co-ordinator in 2012 when Jones left to join the Toronto Argonauts.

Canadian Press

Jacobs, Jones earn final berths at Olympic curling trials

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TORONTO - Jamie Benn can’t always get what he wants.

Over the summer Benn wanted to be in-vited to Team Canada’s Olympic orientation camp and named cap-tain of the Dallas Stars. Hockey Canada didn’t put him on the list but Benn did become the NHL’s third-youngest captain.

Funny thing is, those parallel events have combined to make Benn something of a force this season and a legitimate candidate to represent Canada in Sochi. That spark start-ed with being snubbed from camp.

“He really is playing like a possessed player,” Stars coach and Team Canada assistant Lindy Ruff said Thursday. “He’s done some great things for our team.

“He’s led our team in a lot of categories. There’s been nights where we needed big plays and big goals, there’s been nights where we needed physi-cal play and he’s really supplied almost every-thing.”

Benn has seven goals and 18 assists in his first 26 games, second only to Chris Kunitz of the Pittsburgh Penguins among Canadian-born left-wingers. The 24-year-old was a centre earlier in his career with the Stars, but the off-sea-son acquisition of Tyler Seguin from the Boston Bruins allowed Benn to move back to his more natural position.

“I’m comfortable in both spots, but it’s pretty nice going back to left wing,” Benn said. “It’s where I played almost my whole life.

“Obviously to have Tyler in the middle at

his regular position, we’re feeding off each other pretty well.”

That move could also help Benn make Team Canada, which is stacked at centre with Sidney Crosby, Jona-than Toews, John Tava-res, Eric Staal and many others.

“I mean it was going to be tough to beat out Crosby, I think, at cen-tre,” Benn said, smiling. “I guess I’ll go back to left wing.

“I think there’s a lot of great centres in this league that are going to have to play different positions on that team. I guess it’s a little bit of an advantage to play your normal position on wing.”

Benn also has the ad-vantage of being coached by a member of Mike Babcock’s Olympic staff. Ruff “sees the good and the bad and what goes on during

the year,” Benn said, while the rest of Cana-da’s management staff has remained hands-off.

But Benn has been in the spotlight since he said he wanted to shove it in Team Canada’s face for not making him one of the 47 players invited to Calgary for camp. Babcock said back in August he wanted play-ers who weren’t invited to get the message.

“I read or hear, ‘Oh this guy feels snubbed.’ So what? Do something about it,” Babcock said. “The great thing about life is you get to control what happens to you the majority of the time. Do something about it if you’re not here.”

Benn has. He con-ceded being “a little dis-appointed” over the summer but hasn’t shied away from calling it a source of motiva-tion.

“Whenever you can have a chance to repre-sent your country in anything it’s obviously pretty special,” he said. “I’m just obviously fo-cusing on the Stars and what I have to do to help this team win, but I defi-nitely want to make them have a hard deci-sion in choosing the team this year.”

It’s a hard decision because there are so many players in Benn’s spot on the borderline between Sochi and a two-week vacation while the Olympics are going on.

“You’ve got to let your playing do your speaking in these situa-tions, and I think he’s gone into some tough buildings and played pretty well for us,” Ruff said. “I think any player that’s in that bubble cat-egory, all they can do is put numbers up and play well.”

Jamie Benn playing his way onto men’s Olympic roster

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Curling officials will apply to add mixed doubles to the Olym-pic program in time for the Py-eongchang Games in South Korea in 2018.

Since returning to the Olym-pics in 1998, two curling events have been contested at each games - the men’s and women’s competitions.

The World Curling Federa-tion made a tentative bid in 2005 to include mixed doubles on the Olympic program for the 2010 Vancouver Games, but it was re-jected because the discipline

hadn’t spread globally.However, WCF president

Kate Caithness said “mixed dou-bles is part of our sport that has taken off around the world,” with the governing body spend-ing the last eight years develop-ing the spread to meet the tech-nical requirements for Olympic admission.

The application will be made after next year’s Sochi Games and decision will be reached by the IOC in 2015. If it is accepted, mixed doubles would be a 16-team competition.

“It would allow other coun-tries who wouldn’t perhaps have

the chance of going to the Olym-pics with a full men’s team and full women’s team to take part in the Olympics,” Caithness told The Associated Press in a tele-phone interview.

“We have mixed doubles in world championships so we have done our homework. Hopefully it will appeal to the IOC.”

Caithness said the discipline would fit “in the same venue, in the same timeframe and with the same officials” as the men’s and women’s events.

Hungary is the current world champion in mixed doubles.

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WINNIPEG - Reign-ing Canadian champion Brad Jacobs defeated veteran Kevin Martin 5-4 on Thursday to clinch a spot in Sunday’s final of the Canadian Olympic curling trials.

The battle of the best took Jacobs’ record to 6-0, but Martin goes to 5-1 and earns a berth into Saturday after-noon’s semifinal.

The other semifinal-ist won’t be determined until the men finish their seven-game Roar of the Rings round robin with a morning draw Friday at the MTS Cen-tre.

With Martin leading 4-3, Jacobs blanked the eighth and ninth ends to keep the hammer in the 10th.

Both rinks had a pair of rocks inside the four-foot, with a Jacobs’ stone almost dead centre in the button.

Martin then put up a guard, forcing the 28-year-old Jacobs to do a run-back takeout and score two points.

Martin, who won gold at the 2010 Olym-pics and silver in 2002, is looking for a fourth trip to the Games.

The 47-year-old was leading Jacobs 3-1 after four ends, but Jacobs scored two in the sixth to tie it up.

Martin looked like he was going to taken ad-

vantage of Jacobs’ miss-es in the seventh end and score two, but after he took out a Jacobs’ stone his own rock was just barely swept out of the rings for the 4-3 lead.

A duel between the Winnipeg rinks skipped by Jeff Stoughton and Mike McEwen ended with McEwen defeating the veteran 9-6.

Stoughton, who dropped to 2-4, was given a standing ova-tion. McEwen sits at 3-3.

Before competing in his fifth trials, Stoughton said it’ll be his last at-tempt to go to the Olym-pics.

McEwen jumped to a 5-1 lead after the third end when he scored four against the two-

time world champion, but Stoughton stole two in the fifth to close the gap 5-4.

McEwen stretched the lead to 9-5 after a draw for three in the eighth end.

Winless Kevin Koe of Calgary drew to the but-ton to claim his first vic-tory of the competition with a 7-6 decision over veteran Glenn Howard of Coldwater, Ont. (2-4).

John Morris, who curls out of Kelowna, B.C., improved to 4-2 with a 7-6 win over John Epping of Toronto (1-5).

Friday’s action fea-tures games between Martin and Morris, Stoughton and Howard, McEwen versus Koe and Epping against Ja-cobs.

Rachel Homan didn’t care how she got a spot into the Canadian curling trials semifinal, it just mattered that her rink got one.

The defending Cana-dian champion defeat-ed Stefanie Lawton of Saskatoon 6-5 in the final game of the sev-en-game round robin to finish 4-3, but Winni-peg’s Chelsea Carey and Ontario’s Sherry Mid-daugh also sported the same mark.

Homan got bumped to the semi, though, be-cause her Ottawa rink fared better than Carey and Middaugh’s teams on rankings based on draws to the button be-fore games throughout the week.

“It wasn’t import-

ant,” Homan said of avoiding a tie-breaker.

“It’s nice to be able to get second place and go into the semi. Either way we had a chance and that’s all we need-ed.”

Carey and Middaugh will play their tie-break-er Friday at 1:30 p.m. (CT), with the winner taking on Homan later that night at 6:30.

Winnipeg veteran skip Jennifer Jones al-ready earned a bye into Saturday night’s final (6:30 p.m. CT) and will watch her competitors battle it out.

Jones, 39, defeated Edmonton’s Heather Nedohin 6-5 to finish her round robin at 6-1, while Nedohin ended with a 3-4 mark.

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Bill Bennett has turned down a request from the British Columbia School Trustees Association for a special deal or exemption from looming BC Hydro rate increases, which are forecast to rise by 40 per cent over the next decade.

Bennett said Thursday that if he grants a special deal to school boards, taxpayers, businesses and industrial power users must make up the difference through even higher rates.

A nine-per-cent increase is set to take effect next April — the first of five years of hikes that total more than 25 per cent.

The trustees association said the higher rate in April will in-crease total hydro rates at 1,600 public schools to $39.6 million from $35.5 million, likely sparking program cuts for students.

“No, we won’t be granting school boards an exemption from the payment of their electricity bills,’’ Bennett said. “The nine per cent increase in the first year amounts to less than one-tenth of one per cent of the total budgets of school boards. Everybody else is going to have to manage it, in-cluding the government, and ev-eryone else is doing their best to manage budgets from all different types of perspectives.’’

“We believe they can manage the impact of this rate increase,’’ he said.

Trustees association president Teresa Rezansoff said the nine per cent increase means school boards will have to find an extra $4.1 million, and an estimated $29 million for increased hydro costs over the next five years. Hydro costs for more than 1,600 schools across the province al-ready amount to $35.5 million a year.

School boards get limited funding, and the rising utility costs will lead to additional staff losses and fewer student services, Rezan-soff said.

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As the temperatures drop, BC Hydro is ex-pecting an increase in the overall provincial electricity use.

Electricity demand peaked at 9,102 mega-watts, on Monday eve-ning between 5 and 6 p.m.

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Hi Wendy:My husband is a

workaholic, and I thought it would be a good idea to book us a little holiday this month.

I need to get away from everything and everyone and have a little alone time togeth-er for a change.

When I told him about my surprise he did not seem the least bit interested.

I was wondering if

you see this trip I planned for us as being a fun one? Will he co-operate and at least try to enjoy himself or will he just complain like he always does?

We were supposed to go to our son’s for Christmas but every-one seems to be work-ing, including, of course, you know who, and it’s just not in the cards for this year. Will my son be coming home anytime in the

New Year and if so can you tell me when?

I’m also worried about my mom’s health. Can you tell me if she will be okay while we go away for a few days?

My aunt and my sister will be coming home during the Christmas holidays and they were wonder-ing if they could come and see you. I think my aunt would like to talk to her husband who

went to heaven last year.

I wasn’t quite sure if you worked during the holiday season.

I have a good life, Wendy, and my hus-band is a good man and a good provider. I

wish he could enjoy his life more.

Need To Escape

Dear Need To Escape:Oh, oh! I’m a bad

person to ask about workaholics because I

am a workaholic my-self.

Your husband, like myself, really likes what he does. We just don’t look at our jobs as working, it’s more like fun for us. Howev-

er, there are those type of workaholics who work themselves into oblivion because they don’t want to face life or the problems in their lives. Fortunately for you, your husband is not of that nature and neither am I; thank the dear Lord.

I do see him liking the little getaway that you planned, but after about the third day you will start to notice that he will be getting a lit-tle annoying and start complaining.

Fortunately, you made the right move with your plans be-cause it’s not a long drive to get to your des-tination and by the time the fifth day rolls around you will be at home and glad he is going back to work.

So enjoy the first three days and hold your breath for the last two days until you get home.

Have a nice long bath after your trip and all will be well.

I did a spec on your husband and he is not a nasty man nor is he a verbal abuser. He is strong willed and likes what he likes and tells you so, and you just sink your head in the sand like an ostrich and don’t listen to him.

What I’m trying to say is you can still enjoy each other even though you like to do different things.

For example: I don’t think your husband would get mad if you went away with your girlfriends for a few days when you need to get away. Your hus-band is quite indepen-dent and, like I said, knows who he is and what he likes.

You, on the other hand, seem to be quite dependent on him and find yourself somewhat lost when he is not with you.

Your learning lesson is that you can be with someone you care about deeply and still be independent and learn to do your “own thing,” if you know what I mean.

So, to put it plainly give the guy a break — he is a good husband and provider like you said. He’s not a cheater and has a laidback per-sonality.

You, on the other hand, have a highly stressful job and are quite hyper at times and need to let off some steam. This means you need to find something for yourself that gives you enjoy-ment and releases stress.

It’s called being an individual and not los-ing your identity and still able to live with someone under the same roof in harmony.

I think if you change your attitude about this situation with hubby you will enjoy his com-pany a lot more.

This also means when you do plan trips, cut the time down for him and all will be well. That’s called being considerate and know-ing who you are mar-ried to and trying not to change them.

I know I am being a bit blunt with you but when your husband tries to tell you what he wants, you dig your heels in and get a little belligerent and this makes him more anx-ious.

We see your son and family coming home at the end of February of 2014; it’s the only time he and his wife can get off work, unfortunate-ly.

I asked my guides about your mom and they said she would be fine for the few days you are away.

Yes, I will be work-ing as usual during the holiday season and it would be fine if your sister and aunt would like to come and see us for a reading. It’s a wonderful time to channel over and talk to loved ones on the other side.

So, tell them when they come to town to phone me and I will book them in.

I am already getting calls from out of town for readings and this is not abnormal during the Christmas season.

Wendy

For personal and over the phone readings

contact Wendy at 250-426-2127. If you need to

ask questions about how your New Year will

be or just some paranormal questions,

email me at [email protected].

Life with a workaholic, and life with youpsychic advice

aSK WeNDY

Wendy Evano

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Sunday Afternoon/Evening December 8 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 Drop 7 Foods Burt Bacharach’s Best Doc Martin: Revealed Dan Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece Land Girls $ $ CFCN Gas Gas W5 CTV News Upon a Time The Mentalist The Amazing Race News News The Mentalist % % KXLY-ABC Weight Loss Beer Estate News ABC News Carpet Funny Videos Upon a Time Revenge (:01) Betrayal KXLY V’Impe & & KREM-CBS Best Chan Back Edition News News News 60 Minutes The Amazing Race The Mentalist News Fifth _ _ KHQ-NBC D. Eat Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football Mark KHQ J’pard Criminal Minds News Paid ( ( TSN Curling Sports Football Night (:15) NFL Football SportsCentre Hocke SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET (2:00) NFL Football Hocke NHL Hockey Sports NHL Hockey Sportsnet Con. Can Skiing + + GLOBAL BC Simp The Ugly Truth News News Hour Christmas Simp Burg Family Amer. Lost Girl News Block , , KNOW Hope-Wildlife 1st World War Victorian Farm Park Our Redwoods Foyle’s War Silk Geographic ` ` CBUT Battle-Blades Mosq Mr. D The Little Mermaid Heartland Toy Story 3 The National News fifth 1 M CICT (3:30) The Ugly Truth News News Hour Christmas Lost Girl Simp Burg Family Amer. News Block Paid Paid 3 O CIVT (3:30) The Ugly Truth News News Hour Christmas Lost Girl Simp Burg Family Amer. News Block Paid Paid 4 6 YTV Despicable Me (:15) Christmas Is Here Again The Flight Before Christmas Spong Japan Japan Japan Baby Baby Young Young 6 . KAYU-FOX (2:25) NFL Football OT Paid Trout Livin’ Two Two Mod Simp Burg Family Amer. News Bones TMZ 7 / CNN Newsroom Lessons CNN Heroes Unreal Dream: Morton CNN Heroes Unreal Dream: Morton CNN Heroes 8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue 9 1 HGTV Holmes Makes Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Poten Poten Bryan Bryan Holmes Makes House Hunters Bryan Bryan Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Bonnie & Clyde (:01) Bonnie & Clyde Duck Duck Ship Ship < 4 CMT Taco Burger Gags Christmas With the Kranks Four Christmases Fear Fear Factor Fear Factor Fear Factor = 5 W The Santa Suit Battle of the Bulbs Finding Mrs. Claus Holiday Baggage Finding Mrs. ? 9 SHOW Dear Santa The Christmas Heart Lost Girl The Christmas Heart Lost Girl Polar Express @ : DISC Cash Cash Daily Planet Naked and Afraid Last Frontier Naked and Afraid Last Frontier Naked and A ; SLICE Evan Dinner for Schmucks Housewives Sat. Night Live Money Money Dinner for Schmucks Jack B < TLC Hoard-Buried Breaking the Island Medium Island Medium Breaking the Island Medium Breaking the Island Medium Breaking the C = BRAVO Holiday Spin The Christmas Ornament Serendipity Groundhog Day Baby Boom D > EA2 (3:50) Madeline (:20) Bring It On Chasing Liberty Georgia Rule Up Break E ? TOON Jingle Jim Johnny Adven Camp Game- Groj. Johnny Drag Just Catch Santa Ftur Family Amer. Robot Archer Fugget F @ FAM Good Next Jessie Dog Shake Austin Good Win Wiz ANT Shake Austin Next Win The Perfect Holiday Prin G A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod 300 Sein The Closer Sein Joe Dirt H B COM Green Tour Spoiler Theory Theory At Match Match Cash Cash Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Gas Gas I C TCM Mr. Blandings Builds House Susan Slept Here Bundle of Joy The King of Kings Procès K E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Repo Whis L F HIST Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Amer Amer Cajun Cajun Mountain Men Bonnie & Clyde Bonnie M G SPACE (2:30) Stealth Being Human Being Human Being Human Malibu Shark Attack Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. N H AMC (3:30) Remember the Titans Home Alone Home Alone The Secret of My Success O I FS1 College Basketball Fan UFC Unleash UFC’s Road FOX Sports Live FOX Sports Live FOX Sports P J DTOUR Secu Secu Instant Christ Big Cool Stuff Christmas Extr. The Getaway Secu Secu Instant Christ Big Cool Stuff The Getaway W W MC1 Hobbit-Unexpected (:20) The Awakening (:10) Side Effects Dexter Masters of Sex Shameless Fir Crazy ¨ ¨ KTLA Fly Me to the Moon Family Family News News SAF3 KTLA 5 News Sunday Edition News at 10 Alien Alien ≠ ≠ WGN-A Get Shorty Funny Videos Mother Mother Mother Mother Funny Videos Bones Bones Rock Rock Rock Sunny Ø Ø EA1 Curious G Hum (:45) Speed Racer The Game (:10) Lions for Lambs (:45) Full Metal Jacket ∂ ∂ VISN Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Hagee 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 South Chap Chap Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Chil 105 105 SRC Le Pont de Terabithia Air de famille TJ C.- Découverte Dieu Tout le monde en parle TJ Pour Poly

Saturday Morning/Afternoon December 7 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 # # KSPS-PBS Amer FlyTy Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Jazzy Martha Cook’s Gar Antiques TBA $ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Marilyn Denis Sick Kids IsWrit Vision Junk Raiders The Social Santa Parade Sur % % KXLY-ABC Wen Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean College Football To Be Announced & & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Recipe J. Oliv All In College Basketball Satur Foot College Football _ _ KHQ-NBC (6:00) Today KHQ News Saturday Lazy Noddy Skiing Golf ( ( TSN SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre Motor Boxing Curling ) ) NET Soccer English Premier League Soccer Match UEFA Dew Tour Bobsledding Ben Alpine Skiing + + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fishn Fishing Power Driving News Hour Simp Simp Simp Iron , , KNOW Peep Thom Rolie Tree Ella PAW Magic Arthur Pingu Jack Re Wild Ani Ani Parks Parks Frontiers of ` ` CBUT Our Vancouver Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Figure Skating FIS Alpine Skiing Figure Skating 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fishn Fishing Power Cana House Simp Simp Simp Iron Man 2 3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fishn Fishing Power Driving House Simp Simp Simp Iron Man 2 4 6 YTV Side Super Alien Par Par Rab Spong Mon Sanjay Korra Turtles Bey Po Rang Yu-Gi- B- Po Po 6 . KAYU-FOX 6 Min Facel SMAR Larry Hair! Facel Paid Paid Paid Paid Kds Old FOX College Football 7 / CNN New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom Newsroom Money News CNN Newsroom Gupta Newsroom 8 0 SPIKE Xtreme Horse. Trucks Muscle The Longest Yard Cops Cops Cops Jail Cops Jail Cops Cops 9 1 HGTV Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Live Live Live Live Island Island You Live-What Hawaii Hawaii Beach Houses : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Flip House Flip House Flip House Flipping Vegas GoodFellas Stor Stor < 4 CMT Number 1s Four Christmases Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest: Gord Bamford: Paul Brandt Corb Lund = 5 W Love It Love It-List It A Dog Named Christmas Home Alone 2: Lost in New York A Holiday Engagement Bride ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid A Christmas Wedding Date Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 12 Men of Christmas Twilight-Dawn @ : DISC Moonshiners Bering Gold Mighty Ships River Monsters Mayday Jungle Gold Don’t Drive Canada’s Overhaulin’ A ; SLICE Surviving Evil Stranger Housewives Housewives Housewives Housewives Housewives Housewives Housewives B < TLC Four Houses Four Houses Four Houses Deck Halls Breaking the Bakery Boss Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex C = BRAVO Baby’s First The Case for Christmas Criminal Minds Person-Interest Cheaper by the Dozen Cheaper by the Dozen 2 D > EA2 (:15) Troy The Scorpion King (:25) Hook (1:50) The Flintstones Adven E ? TOON Matt Spiez Scoob Loone Gum Adven Nin Drag Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! Scoob Groj. Johnny Rocket Drag Drag F @ FAM Slug Win Gravity Phi Phi Dog Good Liv- ANT Jessie Austin Shake Elf Lego Gravity ANT G A WPCH Paid Paid Office Atl. Paid Office Next SEC Preview Invincible SEC Preview H B COM Cash Cash Match Match Sein Sein J. At Gas Gas JFL Match Match At J. Sein Sein I C TCM He Ran All Carson Maisie Gets Her Man Task Force War Comes to America Air Force From K E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor L F HIST Museum Se Paid Paid Paid Skin Paid Paid UFOs: The Secret History Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Secret Access M G SPACE Sanctuary Panic Button Naked Vegas Naked Vegas Killer Contact Highway Inner Inner Alligator Alley N H AMC Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle O Brother, Where Art Thou? X-Men O I FS1 FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball P J DTOUR Pitch Hair Secu Secu Airport Airport Bggg Bggg Magic Magic Amaz Amaz Bizarre Foods Hotel Impssble RIDE. RIDE. W W MC1 Mother Night Tonight Perks of Being a Wallflower Twilight Saga: Breaking 2 The Master Clean ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News Adven Res Son. X Bolts Spider Justice Dragon B- Yu-Gi Yu-Gi- Family Animal Coo On Travel Muns ≠ ≠ WGN-A Matlock Matlock Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Ø Ø EA1 (6:00) Water Fil (:20) JFK (11:50) The Good Shepherd (:40) The Skulls ∂ ∂ VISN IPun Anmol Aaj Kal Gur Watno Dur Pun Punjab Gaun Lamia Virasat Quran Peace Words Mehak Fursat Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow Chil Chil Conan MuchCountdown American Pie 105 105 SRC Ben Maths Annie Book Rol Chass. Animo Magi 1001 Tintin Oniva Épi TJ La fac Enquête Objectif Sotchi

Saturday Afternoon/Evening December 7 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 TBA Steves Steves Steves Steves’ Europe Steves Steves Steves Steves Rick Steves’ Europe TBA Austin City $ $ CFCN Sugar Movie etalk App CTV News W5 A Very Merry Mix-Up Played News News Surviving % % KXLY-ABC TBA ABC News College Football From Charlotte, N.C. Insider Entertainment Sanctuary Castle & & KREM-CBS (2:00) College Football Back News News News Grand College Football From Fresno, Calif. Mike News Closer _ _ KHQ-NBC Judge Chica Pajan. Justin News News News Wheel CSI: Miami Christmas The Blacklist Sat. Night Live News SNL ( ( TSN SportsCentre Shorts Curling SportsCentre E:60 SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET Sportsnet Con. NBA NBA Basketball UFC Fight Night Saturday Night Sportsnet Con. Alpine Skiing + + GLOBAL BC (3:30) Iron Man 2 News News Hour 16x9 Perfect Storms The Blacklist Walk Walk News SNL , , KNOW Waterfront Hair Islands-Britain Hope-Wildlife Geographic Heartbeat Midsomer Murders Waterfront ` ` CBUT Na HNIC NHL Hockey NHL Hockey After Hours News NHL Hockey 1 M CICT (2:30) Iron Man 2 News News Hour 16x9 Perfect Storms Walk Walk The Blacklist News Saturday Night Live 3 O CIVT (2:30) Iron Man 2 News News Hour 16x9 Perfect Storms Walk Walk The Blacklist News Saturday Night Live 4 6 YTV Po Po Movie Spon Elf Despicable Me Japan Japan Young Young 6 . KAYU-FOX Football Col Pre College Football From Indianapolis. Theory Mod Theory News Wante Animation Dom 7 / CNN Newsroom Newsroom A Cooper Heroes: An All-Star Tribute A Cooper Heroes: An All-Star Tribute A Cooper 8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops The Day After Tomorrow Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways Tattoo 9 1 HGTV Water Homes Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Income Prop. Beach Houses Water Homes Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Island Island : 2 A&E Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Stor Stor Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas < 4 CMT Undercover Wipeout Four Christmases Wife Swap Cheerleaders Paul Brandt Wife Swap Cheerleaders = 5 W (3:30) Bride Wars A Dog Named Christmas Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Life as We Know It Home ? 9 SHOW Twilight-Dawn Haven Dear Santa Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 12 Men of Christmas Deck @ : DISC How/ How/ How/ How/ Gold Rush Canada’s Jungle Gold Canada’s Jungle Gold A ; SLICE Ex- Ex- Collec Collec Lost-- Lost-- Mob Wives Housewives Ex- Ex- Evan Almighty Dinner-Schm B < TLC Cmas Lights More Crazy My Obsession My Obsession Four Houses My Obsession My Obsession Four Houses More Crazy C = BRAVO Baby’s First Christmas The Mentalist The American President Emma Sense D > EA2 Adventure Curious George Bah, Humduck! Fast & Furious 2 Fast 2 Furious (10:50) Alexander E ? TOON Drag Drag Drama Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Jingle All the Way The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King F @ FAM Good Next Monsters, Inc. Sofia the First Win Wiz ANT Shake Austin Next Win Ultimate Cmas Present Prin G A WPCH Com Com Family Family Middle Middle I Am Legend The Closer Watchmen Missed H B COM JFL J. Gas Gas At Match Match Cash Cash Gas Gas Green Tour JFL Gas Gas I C TCM (3:45) From Here to Eternity Key Largo Reap the Wild Wind (:15) Flipper Blue Sunshine K E OUT Liqui Liqui Stor Liqui Mantracker Stor Liqui Liqui Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Repo Whis L F HIST Secret Access Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Target Earth District 9 Mar M G SPACE Panic Button Highway Atlantis Stealth Gamer The Running Man N H AMC Sabretooth Hart’s War Remember the Titans CSI: Miami CSI O I FS1 College Basketball UFC Fight Night FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports P J DTOUR Eat St. Eat St. Secu Secu The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. Eat St. Eat St. Animal House RIDE. W W MC1 Cleanskin (:10) Sinister Twilight Saga: Breaking 2 The Host (:10) Evil Dead Thing ¨ ¨ KTLA Tangled Middle Middle News News Two Two Two Two Family Family News Sports Arsenio Hall ≠ ≠ WGN-A Funny Videos Videos Bulls NBA Basketball News Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks Rock Rock Sunny Ø Ø EA1 Skulls Thirteen Ghosts (:05) Poltergeist The Reaping (:40) One Missed Call (:10) Thirteen Ghosts Pol ∂ ∂ VISN Gaun Pun Sanjha Masti Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Be Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Punjab theZoomer 102 102 MM Top 10 Trial Trial Simp Simp Simp Simp American Pie 2 Simp Simp Simp (:45) American Pie 2 105 105 SRC Les grandes entrevues Se Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Qui êtes-vous Dre Grey TJ Info Bienvenue

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“I am just coming to grips with it, but appar-ently it all connects by way of Arthur Conan Doyle.”

“The writer who based his detective story upon you?”

“No, Watson. Rather the writer who based me upon Dr. Joseph Bell.”

At this I was struck dumb. Holmes’ words seemed to make no sense and I supposed I had misunderstood.

“What precisely are you saying, Holmes?”

“I am saying, my friend, that I deduce from Mr. Cameron’s let-ter that I am a fictional character based upon a doctor who may or may not have had a relative who lived in the town of Cranbrook in the year 1911.”

“It can’t be, Holmes. If you are a fictional character then I, as your colleague, would have to be ...” Words escaped me as the full import of the matter slowly came clear. I collapsed in the nearest chair. “How can you possibly believe this to be fact, Holmes?”

“It is the date that the letter is written, among other things. See for yourself.”

“But there was no date upon the letter.”

“Not the letter Wat-son, the envelope.”

Holmes passed me the same and I gasped involuntarily upon viewing the postmark. “Good Heavens, No-vember 2013, nearly a century from now.”

“I have undertaken numerous scientific ex-periments and have de-termined that the paper, the ink, all is unknown to me. It is either pro-duced by a hand much more clever than I, a feat I sincerely doubt, or it is,” Holmes paused, “ex-actly what it claims to be.”

“But surely that is im-possible.”

“The impossible is often simply the un-known, as you well know.”

“Are we to believe that our names will be known one hundred years from now?

“Indeed. Mr. Camer-on states that in his time

all and sundry know of the deeds of Sherlock Holmes and his col-league Dr. John Watson. Every library in the land holds accounts of our doings. Why, the tales are studied from univer-sity to the lowest scho-lastic levels, including –

“Don’t say it, Holmes.” I pleaded.

“Elementary, my dear Watson, elementa-ry.”

I could swear the great detective sup-pressed a smile as he turned towards his desk. “But come, there may be little we can do for Mr. Cameron but, fictional or otherwise, the world of crime awaits us.”

Sherlock Holmes and the mysterious Dr. Bell: Part II

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It has gone quiet in Bangkok, as the people who have

been trying to over-throw the government tidy up the debris that litters the city after the last two weeks of demonstrations. It’s King Bhumibol Adulya-dej’s 86th birthday this week, and nobody wants to disrupt it with unseemly scenes of conflict.

Prime Minister Yin-gluck Shinawatra is tak-ing an equally low-key approach. The Thai army has removed the barbed wire that sur-

rounded government offices, and protesters are wandering through the prime minister’s of-fices and picnicking on the lawns while she runs the affairs of state from some other loca-tion in the capital. But by next week the Civil Movement for Democ-racy will be back in ac-tion, and the final out-come is not clear.

The main thing that distinguishes the Civil Movement for Democ-racy is its profound dis-like for democracy. In the mass demonstra-tions that have shaken

Thailand since 24 No-vember, its supporters have been trying to re-move a prime minister who was elected only two years ago – and their goal is not another election.

“We don’t want new elections because we will lose anyway,” one protester told Reuters. “We want (the prime minister’s family) to leave the country.” If they succeeded in driv-ing Yingluck from power, they would skip the whole business of elections and hand the country over to an ap-

pointed “People’s Council” made up of “good men”.

These good men would naturally agree with protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban that the majority of the Thai people are too ig-norant and flighty to be trusted with the vote. “From a Western point of view, “democracy” is an elected government serving as the people’s representative,” he told The Guardian. “Unfor-tunately, elections in Thailand do not repre-sent people’s (real) choices because their votes are bought.”

They are “bought” not by bribes but by government spending on free health care and anti-poverty pro-grammes. In most de-mocracies this is seen as part of the normal political process, but Suthep and his sup-porters, who include a high proportion of the country’s professional and middle classes, es-pecially in the capital, regard it as illegitimate.

The current govern-ment has destroyed “the virtues and ethics of the people,” Suthep says, but with time and hard work the unelect-

ed People’s Council could make them moral again and “put the country on the path to perfect democracy.” We can even imagine that the poor might eventu-ally become enlight-ened enough to be trusted with the vote again.

There is a conflict between the interests of the rich and the poor in most countries. In de-mocracies it normally plays out in the elector-al competition of right- and left-wing parties, and some compromise (always temporary and contentious) is arrived at via the ballot box. But in Thailand, the rich take to the streets.

They do so because they always lose the elections. In five elec-tions since 2001, the winner every time has

been Thaksin Shinawa-tra or somebody cho-sen by him. Thaksin is a man of humble origins who built the country’s largest mobile phone provider and then went into politics. He proved to be unbeatable.

He set up pro-grammes like vil-l a g e - m a n a g e d micro-credit develop-ment funds and low-in-terest agricultural loans. He created a uni-versal healthcare sys-tem and provided low-cost access to anti-HIV medications. Yet be-tween 2001 and the coup that overthrew him in 2006, the GDP grew by 30 percent, public sector debt fell from 57 per cent of GDP to 41 per cent, and for-eign exchange reserves doubled . He even man-aged to balance the budget.

Income in the north-east, the poorest part of the country, rose by 41 percent. Poverty na-tionwide dropped from 21 percent to 11 per-cent, and the preva-lence of HIV/AIDS de-clined. Thaksin even allowed the 2.3 million migrant workers in the country to register and qualify for health cover.

From the point of view of the opposition Democratic Party, all this was just “buying the people’s votes.” When Thaksin won the 2005 election with an increased majority, it conspired with the mil-itary to overthrow him. He was then tried on corruption charges, but fled the country before the inevitable verdict and has since lived in exile, mostly in Dubai. But his party, reformed and renamed, goes on winning every time there is an election.

That’s why his 27-year-old sister is now the prime minister. She probably does do what he says most of the time, but there’s no crime in that: the voters who put her there were really voting for Thak-sin. And if the current insurrection in Bang-kok overthrows her, they will vote for who-ever else represents Thaksin next time there is an election. The right in Thailand should really grow up and get over it.

Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist whose articles are pub-

lished in 45 countries.

The War on Democracy in Thailand

Gwynne Dyer

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Family meant everything to Phil and he passed away peacefully with his family by his side.

Phil will be forever missed by his loving wife Evelyn, of 61 years.

Son, Jim Frost (Brenda) of Edmonton AB, daughters; Debbie Dewar of Calgary AB and Lori Stark of Kamloops BC.

Grandchildren, Shauna Dewar, Jordan Frost (Kayla), Bryan Frost (Caitlin), Jennifer Frost, Eric Stark and great granddaughter Skylar-Rae Frost.

Predeceased by his son Philip John Frost in 1993.

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Lost & FoundLost: 1yr old, male cat, grey with white spot on nose. Dec. 1st, Wallinger Ave area, near Fas Gas, Kimberley. Please call Megan - 250-427-0821

LOST IN Cranbrook on Dec. 3rd, men’s brown leather wal-let. If found, please call collect to 1-250-428-4750

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Please fax application to 250-426-4215.

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SeasonalSentiments

For my one and only Marsha –

Wishing you a Christ-mas that’s as special as

you are.Love, John

Welcome Home Daniel P –

YOU are the best gift we could ever hope for.Love, Mom & Dad

Merry Christmas to the Gardeners!

Wish we could be there with you.

With love and warm wishes, Steve & Louise

For all the folks at NAME BUSINESS –

I couldn’t ask for a bunch of better

co-workers than you.Merry Christmas &

thanks!

I Love You Baby!

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For Charlene –Together we will have

the best Christmas! Daniel Jonathan

and “Spot”!

10:30 - 11:30am 1725 - 15th Ave. S.

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2394062 Jeannie Argatoff

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$229,9003+1 bdrms, 2 bath, lovely sundeck,

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2393878 Jeannie Argatoff

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$346,0003 years young, 5 bdrms, 3 baths, central

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2391090 Jeannie Argatoff

12:00 - 1:30pm #10 - 1840 Kelowna Cres. N.

$269,000Brand new 3 storey townhouse. Fully finished walkout basement, granite

counters, single garage, great location.2216431 Adam Stenersen

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$599,90055 acres siding onto nature conservancy, 3 bdrms, 1½ baths, 30x30 garage and a

mountain view!2393843 Jeannie Argatoff

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$199,900Rental purchase possibility,

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2393489 Jeannie Argatoff

2:30 - 3:30pm 514 - 20th Ave. S.

$229,900In quiet corner of the world,

2250 sq ft, daylight walkout basement, 3 bdrm, 2½ bath, main floor laundry,

includes 5 appliances.2392337 Jeannie Argatoff

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$124,900Rock Star Parking! Park right at your front door in this nicely reno'd 2 bdrm, 1 bath townhouse with great neighbours, low maintenance cost & small private yard.

2391889 Sonia Mama

1:00 - 2:00pm #5 - 9762 Ermacora Rd.

$79,900Come check out the view! 2 bdrm, 1

bath lovely home just like new in a quiet, rural park just a few minutes from town.

$300/m pad rent. Pets & rentals ok.2393965 Joy Anderson

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2bdrm, vaulted ceilings & garage. This home is nearing completion!

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Saturday, Dec. 7th1:30 - 3:00pmNew Homes from

$277,000-$369,000Hosted by Cary Swanson

250-421-7195New energy ef cient & affordable homes

from Living Stones Development. All prices include ST, appliances,

fencing & landscaping.

Just reduced significantly. This is a multi-purpose building.MLS 2393682 $469,000Hosted by: Rob Stang

North Star Mountain Village - 1/4 share, fully furnished condo. Great views, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, deck hot tub, in-suite laundry. Complex boasts rec room, pool and hot tub.MLS 2394135 $79,000Hosted by: Melanie Walsh

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Help Wanted

YRB YELLOWHEAD ROAD & BRIDGE

Heavy Duty Mechanic Wanted

Yellowhead Road & Bridge (Kootenay) Ltd. is lookingfor Mechanics for our New Denver & Creston facilities. Applicants will need to hold a valid TQ for Heavy Duty or Commercial Transport, class

three drivers licence andMotor Vehicle Inspection

licence would be an asset.Resumes can be faxed to

250-352-2172 or e-mailed to

[email protected]

Services

Financial ServicesGET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

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Contractors

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

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Merchandise for Sale

Antiques / Vintage

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$1,000

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Misc. for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

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For Sale By Owner

1375 sq. ft. modular home on .299 acres. 3

years old, 2 bdrm + den. 1200 sq/ft heated shop, plus bathroom & host.

$310,000Will take older home in on trade for down payment.

Call Gary 250-427-3027

Cell 250-427-6393

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2891 Wycliffe Store Rd

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent3BDRM APARTMENT. $950./mo. Includes heat, basic cable, internet, parking and shared laundry, on-site.

Call Peter @ East Kootenay Realty. 250-908-0045. Sorry,

not pets. References required.

Suites, UpperKIMBERLEY, FURNISHED

studio suite. $495./mo. Includes basic cable, internet, heat, laundry available on-site. Call Peter @ East Kootenay

Realty. 250-908-0045 or email [email protected].

Sorry, no pets. References required.

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4 WINTER TIRES on Subaru rims. 225/60 R16. Used one season. $300. 250-426-4047

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Sport Utility Vehicle

1998 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SR5

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NEW YORK — A handwrit-ten, working lyric sheet for Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 hit “Born to Run’’ sold for $197,000 on Thursday at So-theby’s.

The document used to be in the collection of Spring-steen’s former manager, Mike Appel, according to Sotheby’s. It did not reveal the identity of either the seller or the buyer, a person bidding by telephone.

Most of the lines in this rough 1974 version, written in Long Branch, New Jersey, are apparently unpublished and unrecorded, but the manu-script does include “a nearly perfected chorus,’’ the auction house said.

The title track of Spring-steen’s 1975 album has revved up generations of fans — some of whom still refer to them-selves as “Tramps,’’ like in the song.

Springsteen is known to scrawl his songwriting stream-of-consciousness in notebooks. His thought pro-cess, written in blue ink on an 8 1/2-by-11 sheet of ruled notepaper, could trigger a spell-checker meltdown:

“This town’ll rip the (out

your) bones from yourback / it’s a suicide trap (rap) (it’s a trap to catchthe young) your dead unless / you get out (we gotto) while your young so (come on! / with) take my-hand cause tramps

/ like us baby we were born to run.“

There are also some notes in the margins — “Wild’’ and “Angels’’ and a word that looks like “velocity,’’ with the letter “t’’ in Springsteen’s curlicue cursive.

“Although Springsteen is known to have an intensive drafting process, few manu-scripts of ‘Born to Run’ are

available, with the present ex-ample being one of only two identified that include the most famous lines in the song,’’ Sotheby’s said.

Springsteen’s website de-scribes the “Born to Run’’ album as “a sheer epic fueled by tangible energy, the ideal-ized notion of escape and the romance of youth.’’

His “Darkness on the Edge of Town’’ album came out three years after “Born to Run.’’ For much of that interlude, Springsteen was prevented from releasing music due to a lawsuit involving Appel. Mate-rial from the “Darkness’’ ses-

sions may have been influ-enced by the acrimonious fall-out from their business break-up.

“Darkness’’ was “notice-ably sparer than ‘Born to Run,’’’ according to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame website, which says Springsteen described the evolution as “a certain loss of innocence.’’

“If ‘Born to Run’ was epic cinema, ‘Darkness’ was brutal reality, its characters not dreaming of idealized escape as much as struggling against their circumstances,’’ notes Springsteen’s website.

A lot of water has since ebbed and flowed under that bridge.

In November 2009, Spring-steen invited Appel and his son to fly with the E Street Band to their tour finale in Buffalo, New York, which fea-tured “Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey,’’ an album Appel co-produced.

At the show, Springsteen publicly acknowledged Ap-pel’s contributions to his ca-reer.

Springsteen told The Asso-ciated Press in 2010 that he and Appel were “very good friends.’’

Springsteen ‘Born to Run’ manuscript sells for $197,000 at NYC auction

AP/Sotheby’S, File

This file image released by Sotheby’s shows a page from a handwritten manuscript of Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 hit “Born to Run.”

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FREDERICTON — Charges are pending after the seizure of more than 140 animals from a home in Fredericton, N.B. on Tuesday.

SPCA animal protec-tion officer Olivia Justa-son says they included about 30 birds, some 58 cats, 21 dogs, six pot-bel-ly pigs, chinchillas, ger-bils and rabbits.

The SPCA say some animals are healthy, others required imme-diate medical care, none were put down and most have already been placed in foster homes.

Hilary Howes of the New Brunswick SPCA says masks were needed to enter the house be-cause of ammonia in the air from the animals’ urine.

SPCA removes more than 140 animals from New Brunswick home

C ANADIAN PRESSREGINA — A Regina

woman who lost her suitcase on the highway is no longer singing the blues.

Trina Owens says she reached out on so-cial media and Kijiji after her suitcase fell off the back of the truck she

was in.The suitcase was full

of Christmas presents she had just bought on a shopping trip to the U.S.

Her online plea paid off — a woman contact-ed her and it was re-turned, battered but with all the presents in-side and in good shape.

Suitcase that fell onto highway miraculously

returned to owner

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