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THE BULLETIN PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 83, Issue 199 | www.dailybulletin.ca FRIDAY OCTOBER 16, 20 15 $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. TownsmanBulletin Like Us @kbulletin Follow Us DW4MP.ca Kootenay–Columbia Authorized by the Official Agent for David Wilks PHOTO SUBMITTED Strong like a fireman. A great crowd turned out for the annual Kimberley Fire Department Open House last Thursday. See more on Page 3. CAROLYN GRANT Bulletin Editor Each year a national initiative called Coats for Kids collects warm winter wear for kids who can’t afford new coats of their own. Here in Kimberley, coats are collect- ed by realtors at Royal LePage East Koote- nay Realty and sent to the Food Bank for distribution to needy children. This year the program is getting off to a bit of a slow start says realtor Marilyn Jolie. “Toys and Togs have been amazing, as they always are,” Jolie said. “But we are not getting many from the public.” If you have any children’s winter wear in reasonable wear, please drop it at East Kootenay Realty in Kimberley. Jolie will take care of getting it to the Food Bank. Do you have any Coats for Kids? 444 votes cast in Kimberley on Thanksgiving Monday ARNE PETRYSHEN Over the long weekend voters across the country cast their bal- lots in advanced voting ahead of the federal election day Oct. 19. Election Canada officials have been surprised by the high turn- out for advance polling, and that is no different in our riding. Rob Switzer, Returning Officer for the Kootenay-Columbia rid- ing, said the turnout for the ad- vanced voting has been quite high. “I don’t have an exact num- ber,” Switzer said, as the boundar- ies in the riding were redistribut- ed prior to this election. Switzer previously worked in the British Columbia Southern Interior rid- ing, but was moved into this rid- ing when the boundaries changed to bring in Nelson. “My experience there told me that advanced polls shouldn’t’ be this busy,” Switzer said. “It was incredibly busy.” For instance the poll in Kim- berley on Thanksgiving Monday took 444 ballots. “To me it’s just kind of stagger- ing,” he said. He said his election poll staff, at least those in the bigger com- munities like Cranbrook, Kim- berley, Golden, Revelstoke, Nel- son and Creston, were taking large numbers of ballots. “Some more than others, but all were taking lots,” he said. He said three out of the four polls in Cranbrook exceeded 1,100 voters over the course of the four days of advanced voting. “He said while advanced poll- ing is always a busy time for the polling offices, this was the first time he has had to send out extra ballots to contend with the higher voter turnouts. “In this case I sent out ballots based on my best guess of how much they were going to go over, thinking that voting would slow down on the last day, not tick up. See POLLS, Page 4 Advanced voter turnout high in riding CAROLYN GRANT Bulletin Editor Kimberley City Council received an up- date on the flume project phase 2 this week. Completion of the project is now sched- uled for mid-December, although the con- tractor Copcan has confirmed that time could be shortened by good weather and bringing in some additional crews. The project is also going to come in over budget some $60,000 or about 1.5 per cent of total cost. See FLUME, page 4 Council gets flume update Project slightly behind schedule, slightly over budget < The Tabby Tabby Tabby Cats Ice take their cat traps to the ‘Hat | Page 8 … You’ll hear a symphony > Janus looks at our orchestral history | Page 2 www.facebook.com/ TownsmanBulletin Like Us and keep up to date with all the breaking East Kootenay news.

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THE BULLETINPROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 83, Issue 199 | www.dailybulletin.ca

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Strong like a fireman. A great crowd turned out for the annual Kimberley Fire Department Open House last Thursday. See more on Page 3.

C AROLYN GR ANTBulletin Editor

Each year a national initiative called Coats for Kids collects warm winter wear for kids who can’t afford new coats of their own. Here in Kimberley, coats are collect-ed by realtors at Royal LePage East Koote-nay Realty and sent to the Food Bank for distribution to needy children.

This year the program is getting off to a bit of a slow start says realtor Marilyn Jolie.

“Toys and Togs have been amazing, as they always are,” Jolie said. “But we are not getting many from the public.”

If you have any children’s winter wear in reasonable wear, please drop it at East Kootenay Realty in Kimberley. Jolie will take care of getting it to the Food Bank.

Do you have any Coats for Kids?

444 votes cast in Kimberley on

Thanksgiving Monday

ARNE PETRYSHEN

Over the long weekend voters across the country cast their bal-lots in advanced voting ahead of the federal election day Oct. 19. Election Canada officials have been surprised by the high turn-out for advance polling, and that is no different in our riding.

Rob Switzer, Returning Officer for the Kootenay-Columbia rid-ing, said the turnout for the ad-vanced voting has been quite high.

“I don’t have an exact num-ber,” Switzer said, as the boundar-ies in the riding were redistribut-ed prior to this election. Switzer previously worked in the British Columbia Southern Interior rid-ing, but was moved into this rid-ing when the boundaries changed to bring in Nelson.

“My experience there told me that advanced polls shouldn’t’ be

this busy,” Switzer said. “It was incredibly busy.”

For instance the poll in Kim-berley on Thanksgiving Monday took 444 ballots.

“To me it’s just kind of stagger-ing,” he said.

He said his election poll staff, at least those in the bigger com-munities like Cranbrook, Kim-berley, Golden, Revelstoke, Nel-son and Creston, were taking large numbers of ballots.

“Some more than others, but all were taking lots,” he said.

He said three out of the four

polls in Cranbrook exceeded 1,100 voters over the course of the four days of advanced voting.

“He said while advanced poll-ing is always a busy time for the polling offices, this was the first time he has had to send out extra ballots to contend with the higher voter turnouts.

“In this case I sent out ballots based on my best guess of how much they were going to go over, thinking that voting would slow down on the last day, not tick up.

See POLLS, Page 4

Advanced voter turnout high in riding

C AROLYN GR ANTBulletin Editor

Kimberley City Council received an up-date on the flume project phase 2 this week.

Completion of the project is now sched-uled for mid-December, although the con-tractor Copcan has confirmed that time could be shortened by good weather and bringing in some additional crews.

The project is also going to come in over budget some $60,000 or about 1.5 per cent of total cost.

See FLUME, page 4

Council gets flume update

Project slightly behind schedule, slightly over budget

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T he Symphony of the Kootenays celebrates its

40th anniversary this year, a remarkable achievement for any group in any town in any genre of music.

That there have been rough spots and hard times for the symphony goes without saying. That the countless mu-sicians, volunteers, sub-scribers and financial backers have managed to surmount the obsta-cles and keep the music playing for four decades is nothing short of a minor miracle — but they have and this year the orchestra will once again grace the Cran-brook stage, instru-ments glimmering, reeds glistening, music lights aglow.

The Symphony of the Kootenays was by no means the first or-chestra in Cranbrook, depending, of course, as to how one defines the word. An orchestra is nowadays generally considered to be a col-

tion just like any other self-respecting musical genre but, in the main, they aim to propel the listeners to a higher plane with follow-up discussions as to the at-tributes of the music and musicians being the only point of con-

Whenever You’re Near One, You Hear a Symphony

lection of instruments containing representa-tion from the brass, woodwind, string, and percussion families. Ac-cordingly, a ship’s bell, a Basque hornpipe, a diddley bow and a tin pan would fit the bill, and probably have, considering the many groups that have ap-peared under the ban-ner of “orchestra” over the years.

It is generally con-ceded that an orchestra should not just be var-ied in terms of instru-mentation but should also be large in number and dress in suits and gowns and play classi-cal music and be at-tended by people who pay attention and re-main sitting the entire time and clap in the right places and mostly stay sober and, along with the musicians (who must also pay at-tention, if nothing else), conduct themselves with an air of gentility and musical compre-hension. Well, that’s the general aim, anyway.

Not all audiences follow those guidelines of course, nor do all or-chestras. Orchestras have produced violence and riots and destruc-

flict.In that regard, the

Symphony of the Koo-tenays has performed admirably in brokering much discussion and keeping violence to a complete minimum, with the exception of the percussion players

of course, who take great pride in beating the bejeepers out of every inanimate object they encounter (and here it must be noted that, in 1904, local mer-chant G.T. Rogers ad-vertised a six pound drum container of laundry starch com-plete with a pair of drum sticks “for the boy” which certainly didn’t help things).

The Symphony of the Kootenays — known as the East Koo-tenay Chamber Orches-tra for its first two de-cades — has provided a vast variety of music over the years, covering all eras of classical music and featuring a multitude of talented performers.

Yet, though we cele-brate the achievements of the present-day or-chestra, it is perhaps best to place things in context and to consider the history of the or-chestra in the city of Cranbrook over the last 117 years.

One of, if not the first, mention of a Cranbrook orchestra appeared in the Herald newspaper on August 25, 1904, and read: “John Wright, or-chestra manager. Music furnished for balls, par-ties, etc. Two to seven pieces.”

The following week the same ad appeared under the heading of “Wright and Millward’s Orchestra.”

Not necessarily an expansion of the band, as it still boasted two to seven pieces. It was ap-parently an expansion of the management team prepared to take a cut in return for supply-ing musicians with work. The word “agent” comes to mind.

On September 22, an editorial in the same paper stated: “Cran-brook can now boast of the best orchestras in the interior of B.C. Their music is like a dream and those fortu-nate enough to have heard them are delight-ed. The town has long bemoaned the fact that it had no orchestra and now it has one of the best. It costs money and untold labor to keep an orchestra in shape, so the people should al-ways have a word of en-couragement at home and abroad.” Fine words, indeed.

Putting their music where their mouth was, the Wright and Mill-ward Orchestra’s first public performance took the form of a dance on the evening of Octo-ber 8, 1904, in the hall of the Wentworth Hotel.

“The music will be the best and everything will be conducted in a man-ner to give all a pleasant evening,” stated the Herald.

How many played in the orchestra? How many showed up to lis-ten? It is unknown. It does appear to have been the first and last performance of Cran-brook’s first orchestra. Alas, the dream was over.

Well, the first dream, anyway. In fact, for Jo-seph Millward, sign writer, age approxi-mately 49, life was over the following March when he died in Nelson of a brain tumour. Of Wright, little else is known. A rather dis-heartening finale for the progenitors of Cranbrook’s first formal musical ensemble but, when you get right down to it, it was really just a dance band any-way.

As far as real orches-tras go — bypassing McHenry’s Orchestra of 1907, consisting of piano and drums, and Professor Salmon’s Or-chestra of 1908, consist-ing of coronet (trum-pet), violin and drums, both of which were ob-viously much too ab-breviated for our pur-poses — the first actual, reasonably large, brass, woodwinds, strings and percussion Cranbrook Orchestra was formed in 1911 to accompany local actors in the musi-cal “The Geisha” per-formed for two nights at the old Cranbrook Au-ditorium which, it should be noted, was also Cranbrook’s first major amateur musical production.

It was these intrepid musicians who initially, if only temporarily, set the stage now held by the present day Sym-phony of the Koote-nays.

Next week: You Hear a Symphony, Part II.

Jim Cameron is author of Janus:

Cranbrook Then and Now, Volume I,

on sale at various locations in the

Cranbrook area, including the Daily

Townsman

Cranbrook’s earliest orchestras were not over-sized by any means. – Herald, December 1907

JaNUS: Then & Now

Jim Cameron

Cranbrook’s first orchestra of any note consisted of twelve musicians providing music for the ama-teur theatrical production “The Geisha.” – Herald May 1911

Friday, OCtOber 16, 2015 Page 3daily bulletin

By RoBin Knight

It is Fire Prevention Week, and the Fire de-partment has been visit-ing the schools to teach everyone about fire safety and prevention. Thursday they held the annual Fire Station Open House, to give demonstrations, hands on activities, and an-swer questions from the public.

The Open House is quite popular with kids and adults alike, and, as always, drew quite a large crowd. Held from 5:30-7:30, they offered a barbecue to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy

Canada. The crowds en-joyed the barbecued hotdogs, chips, and, of course, the ice cream, as they looked around and watched the demon-strations.

With the theme of “Hear the Beep Where you Sleep. Every Bed-room needs a Working Smoke Alarm!”, the fire department is encour-aging all families to in-stall smoke alarms in every bedroom. It is also a great time to change the batteries in all the smoke alarms and en-sure everyone knows the best escape routes out of every bedroom.

Activities included

watching the firefighters extract a dummy from a car, while demolishing the car around the dummy, allowing kids to spray the fire hose to put out a “fire” in a little wooden house, visits with Sparky the dog, rides on the ambulance bed, helping lift and lower people, using pul-leys and levers, and, of course, seeing the fire trucks and the fire sta-tion.

A huge thank you to the fire station for put-ting gone this event, and we hope you know just how appreciated you are in our community!!

Kimberley Fire Department open house

It wouldn’t be an open house without hotdogs.

A little hose practice.

Photos submitted

The firefighters demonstrated all aspects of their skills and training.

Kids lineup to meet the mascot Sparky.

Vehicle rescue techniques on display, above and below.

Visitors were able to take part in the action.

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From Page 1“And I had to resup-

ply several places, so that should give you an idea of how unexpect-edly busy it was. It was so unexpectedly busy that I had to send out extra shipments of bal-lots, twice to some plac-es.”

Switzer said the main change in the Elections Act that affects voting officials’ directives has to do with identification.

“There are always is-sues with people being able to supply proof of address,” he said. “Many people in our society have moved recently. And when you’ve moved recently it’s often difficult to show proof of your current address, so not unexpectedly there were people that were unable to do that and were unable to vote in advance because they were unable to show proof of their address.”

Switzer said he was aware of at least one in-dividual at least who was turned away be-cause she was unable to prove her address. She was also unable to take advantage of the attesta-tion provision which would have allowed her to have someone who knows her and lives in the same polling divi-sion to attest to her ad-

dress.“One person may at-

test for one other person as long as they: a) know that person; and b) live in the same polling divi-sion,” he said.

Switzer said the main thing people should know for Monday is where to vote. If they have received a voter in-formation card that in-formation will be listed on the card. If they hav-en’t received a voter in-formation card, they can call any of the three Elections offices in this riding to find out where they should go. The numbers for the offices are: Cranbrook 1-866-754-5448; Nelson 1-866-545-0621; and Golden 1-866-271-5377.

Switzer noted photo ID is not a requirement to vote.

“They have to pres-ent one piece of govern-ment issued ID that shows all of the name and address portions, or two pieces of ID — one of which shows the name and address and the other which shows the name,” he said. “It’s important to under-stand that under federal legislation, the voter registration card is not one of those docu-ments.”

Big numbers at

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Kimberley

From page 1“Everybody sees

the progress, so ques-tions about what we are doing have sub-sided,” said Mayor Don McCormick, who says he regularly joins onlookers on the Wallinger Avenue Bridge to take part in Kimberley’s newest spectator sport — flume watching.

“Everyone is ec-static at the amazing change in our down-town. But questions have shifted to dol-lars. The budget is $3.74 million and we are projecting to be over by $60,000. I think that’s well with-in tolerances for a project this big.

“But you can’t rest on that. Things could still go sideways so we are keeping a very close eye on it.”

McCormick says the upper level of phase 2, above the Wallinger bridge, will be wrapped up in two weeks. The lower por-tion is behind by four to five weeks.

Much of that delay was caused by waiting for engineering deci-

sions around BJs Restaurant, which sits very close to the exca-vation.

“Now that we are underway, that sec-tion is going well,” McCormick said. “There is no dollar amount affected by

the delay. The work to be done is not depen-dent on a schedule.”

All in all, McCor-mick says he is satis-fied with the project thus far.

“I am really en-couraged by the posi-tive comments I am

hearing and the gen-eral enthusiasm peo-ple are showing. It will cost a bit more but it will be such an asset to Kimberley.”

A final report and accounting to the community will be coming at the end of

the project, he says.“I fully intend to do

that and I won’t pull any punches. But it will be in context of an amazing project that will benefit the com-munity for genera-tions.”

Carolyn Grant photo

An observer stands on the Mark Creek Bridge enjoying Kimberley’s newest spectator sport - flume watching.

Flume should be complete mid-December

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Wycliffe Zoning - Three Bars RanchThe Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by 310613 BC Ltd. (Three Bars Ranch) to amend the text of the Wycliffe Zoning and Floodplain Management Bylaw. If approved, the amendment will accommodate the existing dwellings (principal and farm hand homes) on DL 14299 in addition to the bunkhouse. Three Bars Ranch is located at 9500 Wycliffe - Perry Creek Road.

Bylaw No. 2642 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Wycliffe Zoning and Floodplain Management Bylaw No. 2256, 2010 – Amendment Bylaw No. 9, 2015 (Wycliffe / 310613 BC Ltd.)” will amend the text of the RR-60 zone to accommodate the existing dwellings on DLs 14299 and 15892 (principal and farm hand homes) and up to 335 m2 of bunkhouse style accommodation. The amendment will permit the existing dwellings to be renovated or replaced when required.

A public hearing will be held at: Regional District of East Kootenay (Board Room) 19 - 24th Avenue South

Cranbrook, BC Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 4:00 pm

The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to Directors for Electoral Area C and the City of Cranbrook.If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing:• inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the

RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays;

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• present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing.

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The Kimberley ladies golf club are racing through the last month of the golf season.

September 1st con-veners were June Bottesi and Susan Osterkampf playing a game of nine consecutive holes. Win-ners: Maureen Price, Nancy Fraser, Elaine Derenewsky, Karen Proudfoot, Debra Krantz, Flo Brokop and Marg Biggs. Deuce pot: Nancy Fraser and Jane Hayes. 15th hole: Debra Krantz. Longest putt: June Bottesi.

Flo Brokop and Flora McLean played a game of “Front nine” on Sep-tember 8th. Winners: Elaine Derenewsky, Judy Caron, Flo Brokop, Gena Harrington, Sandy Wilson, Karen Proud-foot, Jane Hayes and An-nette Macdonald. Deuce: Judy Caron. 15th hole: Sylvia McIn-tosh. Longest putt: Star-la Theissen.

September 15th saw Flora McLean stepping into the breach and con-vening a game of “back nine”. Winners: Karen Proudfoot, Nancy Fras-er, Starla Theissen, Judy Caron, Hazel Smith, Joy Stephenson and Barb Thompson. Deuce: Nancy Fraser. 15th hole: June Bottesi. Longest putt: Nancy Fraser.

September 22nd –

JoAnn Allen, Starla The-issen convened with Barb Thompson help-ing out to play a game called lagging. Winners: Kim B., Linda Jones, Heidi Scheidegger, Flora McLean, Esther Jacob-son, Sandy Wilson, Hanna MacDonald and June Bottesi. 15th hole: Elaine Derenewsky. Longest putt: Heidi Scheidegger.

September 22nd was the wind up with June Bottesi convening a scramble. The shotgun start was delayed for an hour due to frost. Win-ners for the day were: Brenda Roberts, Barb Thompson, Debra Krantz, Hannah Mac-Donald, Heidi Scheide-gger, Rose Souter, Flor-ence West, Chris Smith and June Bottesi.

Lunch was served and the meeting began. The season was re-viewed including shot-gun starts, Tom’s clinics, the Rose Bowl, Fun

Tourney and of course the survey. New for-mats were discussed and a committee select-ed to bring forward sug-gestions for the spring meeting.

Prizes for the years events were then pre-sented. Sandy Wilson presented honey pots & putts.

Honey Pots Flight A Winner - Nancy Fra-ser

Runner up - June Bottes

Flight B Winner - Debbie MacLean

Runner up - Elaine Derenewsk

Flight C Winner - Ellen Phelps

Runner up Chris Smith

Putts Flight A Win-ner - Carol McCrady

Runner up - Sue Os-terkampf

Flight B Winner - Judy Caron

Runner up - Debbie MacLean

Flight C Winner -

Jane HayesRunner up - Hazel

SmithJune Bottesi pre-

sented cows eyes and birdies.

Cows eyes: Flight A

Winner - Susan Osterkampf

Runner up - Carol McCrady

Flight B Winner - Elaine Derenewsky

Runners up - Deb MacLean, Sandy Peters and Judy Caron

Flight C Winners - Jane Hayes, Ellen Phelps

Birdies: Flight A Winner - Nancy Fraser Runners up - Sue Os-terkampf, June Bottesi, Debra Krantz, Sandy Beaudin, S y l -via McIntosh, Arden Holmes and Linda Jones (all tied).

Flight B Winner - Deb MacLean

Runner up - Elaine Derenewsky

Flight C Winners - Jane Hayes, Ellen Phelps

a n d Hanna MacDonald (all tied).

Pin Pound winner: Nancy Fraser

Runner up: Deb-bie MacLean

Eclectic Sandy Peters presented the following:

Low Gross: Flight A - Nancy Fraser

Flight B - Elaine Derenewsky

Flight C - Mau-reen Price

Low Net: Flight A - Debra

KrantzFlight B - Sandy Pe-

tersFlight C - Gena Har-

ringtonMost Improved

Player - Linda JonesDraw for the ladies

club fee ($40.) - Lorna

Wil-ley

A big thank you to Flora

McLean and her help-ers this year. They cer-tainly went above and beyond – it was a great year. We also say good-bye to Tom Vold who is moving on, we hope to bigger and better. He certainly inspired some of us. Have a great win-ter and see you in the Spring.

Kimberley Ladies Golf Club wraps season

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In our last federal election, only 59% of eligible voters actually bothered to vote. It’s a frightening statistic for me, and causes great concern for the future

of democracy. Apparently, it’s part of a worldwide trend for voters to be more and more apathetic about politics.

As I ponder this trend, I begin to think about the Great Command-ment. Jesus said that the law can be summed up in this: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength, and love your neighbour as yourself.” People of faith are called to tend to two sets of relationships. Both are important.

I’ve always thought that voting was an important thing to do. It is both a civic right and a civic responsibility. It’s also a privi-lege which we seemingly take for granted. But beyond this, I’m beginning to think about voting in terms of loving our neigh-bours.

First of all, when we vote, we join in common cause with other voters in our country. We take our rightful place in the national dialogue. We educate ourselves and then cast our votes to support those who share the same values as we hold. Voting allows us to make our voices heard about the values we wish our servant lead-ers to pursue.

Secondly, when we vote, we express our gratitude for living in a country where we are free and responsible. To live in such freedom has come with a cost. Voting re-sponsibly honours those who have gone before us, paying the cost of freedom. It’s one way in which we love generations who have passed.

Thirdly, voting requires us to become

knowledgeable about the issues. When we educate ourselves, we say that we care. A young woman interviewed by a television reporter after the last election justified not voting this way: “I didn’t bother to learn who the candidates were. You wouldn’t want someone uneducated to vote, would you? I figure I did the rest of you a favour by

not voting.”In fact, she has done Can-

ada an immense disservice. She can try to justify it any way she wishes, but the fact remains that she simply couldn’t be bothered. She didn’t vote because it re-

quired too much effort from her.Fourthly, when we vote, we act on be-

half of all those who cannot vote. Not ev-eryone in Canada is allowed to vote. Some are disqualified — people under the age of 18; those who are not Canadian citizens; anyone who doesn’t have picture ID can’t vote, which effectively disenfranchises the homeless and others who live in the midst of appalling and shameful poverty. The lack of picture ID also continues to be a huge issue in northern, aboriginal com-munities. We cast our votes not just for ourselves, but also on behalf of those who share this country with us.

When people of faith vote, it is another way in which we obey the half of the Great Commandment which calls us to love our neighbours. As we do so, we also obey the other half, because in loving our neigh-bours, we are loving the God who is re-vealed in our neighbours.

I’m reminded again of renowned Har-vard theologian Wilfred Cantwell Smith. Whenever people would ask him if he was a Christian, he had a ready answer: “Ask my neighbour”.

Smith, a Canadian and an Officer of the Order of Canada, understood in a pro-found way that our faith is seen in the way we treat our neighbours. Faith is profound-ly communal in that respect. Our faith is seen as we live it out in relationship with those around us. It is seen as we take care of what has been entrusted to us. Our faith becomes real not so much in what we do in a church on Sunday mornings, and not so much in which dogmas and doctrines we believe. Our faith is made real in our day–to–day interactions with our neighbours.

Fewer than 60% of the eligible voters in Canada cared enough about their neigh-bours to be bothered to vote last time. In our riding last time, only about 62% or so of eligible voters went out to the polls — just slightly better than the dismal national av-erage.

There may be many different reasons for this — voter fatigue, lackluster candi-dates, a deep–seated mistrust of politi-cians, a feeling that the outcome was a foregone conclusion. Whatever the reason, my opinion is that people of faith are called to love their neighbours in this way as in many others. Christian faith is not inward–looking. God is at work in us precisely so that we might move outward in love to-wards our neighbour.

We have another opportunity on Mon-day. Here is a concrete opportunity not just to exercise our civic responsibility. Here is also an opportunity to love our neigh-bours, to join with them in an act which is a privilege for which people in other lands would be willing to die. It’s an opportunity for us all to make a wise and faithful choice as we cast our ballots.

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

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ONGOINGBibles For Missions Thrift Store, 824 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook - serving our community to benefi t others - at home and abroad. We turn your donations into helping dollars! Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Phone 778-520-1981.Noon every Wednesday, downtown United Church & Centre for Peace, the bells will call you to a time of calm. This is NOT church, rather it is a time to gather in a circle in a welcoming and harmonious space to practice the way of Taize. Wouldn’t you cherish a time to stop? to gather when the bells ring? to join with others in silence, in prayer, in meditative song?Cantebelles, an all-female singing group, meets Mondays 7-9pm. Join us and learn how to sing with 2, 3 and 4part harmonies. Contact: Sue Trombley, 250-426-0808 or [email protected] Lodges of B.C. and Yukon will supply transportation to cancer patients who have arrived at Kelowna or Vancouver. This free service will be at the destination point. Example: from airport to clinic and clinic to airport on return, also around the destination city. Info may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250-426-8159.“The Way” Introductory Orthodox Christianity at Kimberley Public Library (Upstairs room) Thursday evenings until October 22nd: 7 -9 pm. Drop in to any or all sessions. Contact: Fr. Andrew: 250-420-1582 or [email protected] for info.MILITARY AMES is a social/camaraderie/support group that meets the fi rst and third Tuesdays of the month in the Kimberley Public Library reading room. All veterans are welcome. For more information call Cindy @ 250 919 3137.Quilters meet in Kimberley on the 2nd Monday at Centennial Hall at 7:00 PM and the 4th Monday for sewing sessions in the United Church Hall at 10 Boundary Street.Hey Kimberley! We need you as Big Brothers and Big Sisters. One hour a week. YOU can make a diff erence in a Child’s life that will last a life time. Info: 250-499-3111.Canadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our offi ce at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www.cancervolunteer.ca and register as a volunteer.Mark Creek Lions meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the Kimbrook. Meet & Greet from 6:00-6:30pm, supper 6:30-7:00, meeting 7:00-8:00pm. Contact 250-427-5612 or 250-427-7496. New members welcome – men and ladies! The Cellar Thrift Store Open Mon. to Sat., noon to 4:30 p.m. Our revenues support local programs and outreach programs of Cranbrook United Church. Baker Lane Entry at 2 – 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, B. C. Donations of new or gently used items welcome.The Cranbrook Quilter’s Guild meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, September - June, 7.15 p.m. at the Cranbrook Senior Citizens Hall, 125-17th Ave South. Interested??? Call Jennifer at 250-426-6045. We’re on Facebook and www.cranbrookquiltersguild.ca.Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903.Enjoy Painting? Join ArtGroup 75, Fridays 1pm-4pm, Sept. - June. Seniors Hall, Cranbrook. 125. 17th Ave. S.Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org.

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I work front line in the human service field in Cranbrook, B.C. I work where people are hungry, homeless and suf-fering. Where people experience dev-

astating mental health and the many conse-quences of that. I work where people are poor, aging, disadvantaged, sick and with people who have exper ienced some of life’s most horrific occurrences. I work where people, due to one bad situation (e.g. loss of job, sickness in family), are sleeping on a shelter bed. I work where people try hard to make changes in their lives but the barbed environment of poverty in this country can be so powerful, or powerless, that change seems impossible and defeat is common. Our governments go on as hardship grows amongst our own citizens in our communi-ties, our neighborhoods, and our homes. I see it grow.

Several of us don’t understand the diffi-culties many people living in poverty have faced and we tend to judge “them” as though they have had our experiences and opportunities. We judge as though every-one thinks as well as we do. We tell our-selves that because we made it out of pov-erty they should too or we survived horrific acts and moved on, so should they. We think because we tried drugs but didn’t get addicted or we had sex without a condom and didn’t get sick, neither should have they.

It’s not just bad experiences or fate that

leads to poverty. If you work full time at minimum wage in Canada, you live below the average poverty line. This means it is difficult or impossible for you to pay for shelter and associated costs, food, and participate in community (go swimming, to the movies, to a hockey game), or afford any sort of transportation. Working poor... it happens all the time in Canada.

In many locations across the country shelter and food is all a person can afford. In many more communities people have no money left after they pay shelter costs - none – so they rely on food banks. Impov-erished families in our neck of the woods are in rough shape trying to decide be-tween electricity and food.

This is the reality for some right here in Cranbrook as it is for others living in big cities, small towns and rural areas across the nation. People live life in distress and feel abandoned by their governments. Families are hungry, seniors are living without medications, mentally ill are drift-ing and the number of people addicted is on the rise.

Much effort and energy has been put into research on poverty by governments at all levels. A lot of tax money has been spent studying poverty in Canada. Reports have been written and promises made. Beautiful books have been bound with ti-tles like “A Poverty Plan for BC (2008)”: or “The Dollars and Sense of Solving Poverty

(2011)”. But along the way promised tax money has been redirected to other con-cerns more important than our hungry children or our homeless veterans.

Social Profit (not-for-profit) organiza-tions have been looking after people im-poverished in Canada for as long as it’s been a country. Today, socially conscience groups and individuals, service clubs and organizations as well as families, neigh-bours, business owners, churches and a few corporations work to fill the gap that governments leave by their policy choices. The donations made by groups and indi-viduals and the time volunteered is the money and effort used to support people living in poverty in our community. Cran-brook is generous, but there is still a very large gap between support and need.

Change the way you judge, speak up, vote, share, donate, volunteer.

October is designated Poverty Month.The author is a member of the Cranbrook Poverty Reduction Committee. You may say that our committee is made up of individu-als that represent MCFD, Interior Health, Cranbrook & District Community Founda-tion, The Salvation Army, Columbia Basin Trust, the City of Cranbrook, Street Angels, Cranbrook Multicultural Society, Commu-nity Connections Society of Southeast BC, and others.

Politically impartial Re: “Ugly Stain” letter in October 15

edition of The Daily TownsmanAs the President of the Cranbrook

Chamber of Commerce I am deeply of-fended by Mr. Warner’s assertion that our organization would engage in partisan politics.

To be clear; by design, statute, and practice the Cranbrook Chamber of Com-merce is politically impartial.

We have a very comprehensive Conflict of Interest policy for staff and directors, and I can confidently state that Mr. Gally-amov has not violated the spirt or intent of this policy.

I can assure you the Cranbrook Cham-ber of Commerce had no part what so ever in the drafting or distribution of Mr. Gally-amov’s letter.

The comments reflect his own personal views, which he is as entitled to express as any other individual.

Surely Mr. Warner, a former member of the media, is not questioning an individu-al’s right to free speech simply because they happen to be a volunteer director of an organization or association!

The Chamber encourages all Canadi-ans to be actively engaged in the demo-cratic process. Please vote on October 19, regardless of your personal political affilia-tion!

Dave Struthers

PresidentCranbrook Chamber of Commerce 2015

tabloid fareThe baseless accusations of ex-journal-

ist Gerry Warner are more suited for tab-loid paper considering the record during his tenure on the City Council was as dis-mal as Mr. Stetski’s.

Hand in hand they trotted down the merry path to massive tax hikes and frivo-lous spending.

The fired Mayor’s blatant disregard for the business community is the reason I wanted to get involved. Mr. Warner’s giddy, baseless attack on me, frivolously linked back to the Chamber, is not surprising con-sidering his ex-journalist status.

I stand behind my statements as they are a true reflection of the state of Cran-brook’s affairs when Mr. Warner and Mr. Stetski were voted out of office.

I think its past time for Mr. Warner to put down his tabloid pen.

Igor GallyamovCranbrook

Canal FlatsOn Wednesday, David Wilks made a

statement defending his record as an MP, and his handling of the Canal Flats mill closure. In his letter, he claimed that I have misrepresented his 4.5 years as MP, that I have attacked him personally, and made unfounded accusations about him.

I am happy to restate exactly what I said about his response to the closure of the mill in Canal Flats. I said that when it was announced that Canfor was closing this operation, a serious blow to the village of Canal Flats, and significant loss of employ-ment in the region, the first thing that I would have done as MP would be to pick up the phone and call the Mayor to show my support for the community.

Mr. Wilks has yet to contact Mayor Juras to talk to her about the mill closing. He has not indicated to her any action that he has taken to support the community, nor has he expressed sympathy with the communi-ty’s plight.

In contrast, the first thing I did when I heard that news was to call Mayor Juras, because I believe that Kootenay politicians need to work together and support each other.

In his letter, Mr. Wilks claimed that he has handled every request for assistance that his office has received efficiently and

without delay. I say that the voters of Koo-tenay Columbia will be the judge of that.

I stand by my words. And I promise, unreservedly, that I will be the kind of Member of Parliament who picks up the phone, who is present in the community in good times and bad, and who supports political leadership in every community.

On October 19th, voters in Kootenay Columbia have a clear choice to make. Do they want 4 more years of Stephen Harper and the Conservatives, or are they ready for change?

Wayne Stetski NDP Candidate for Kootenay Columbia

tPP againOf course Canada is a trading nation and

depends on exports to support its economy. Of course Canada must  negotiate interna-tional trade agreements. Those points were never in dispute, Mr. Abbott. 

Where you and I seem to differ is whether the agreements should be fair and of overall benefit to the future economy of Canada, and whether our decisions should be based on facts rather than misinformation.

I also fully understand the importance of the Elk Valley coal industry, having worked very hard on the plan to ensure our local coal industry can co-exist with clean water, healthy fish populations and thriving aquatic ecosystems.   

The recently concluded Trans-Pacific Partnership may be a “giant benefit” to Can-ada as you claim. But neither I nor other Canadians can make an informed assess-ment without knowing exactly what this lat-est trade agreement entails. 

All the more reason for the Conservative government to release the full details of the TPP before we go to the polls on Monday.

Do you expect us to buy a pig in a poke?

Bill Green Green Party Candidate

Kootenay Columbia

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WHL Regular Season: Game 107:30 p.m. (MT) - Canalta Centre

LAST MEETING: MHT 1 at KTN 7 (March 13, 2015) ICE vs. TIGERS 2-7-0-0 RECORD 2-4-1-0 Sixth (Central) DIVISION Fifth (Central) 12th (Eastern) CONF. 11th (Eastern) 18 GF 20 41 GA 34 22nd (8.1%) PP 18th (18.2%) 12th (75.6%) PK T-19th (71.1%) L. Philp (4-7-11) TOP SCORER C. Sanford (3-7-10) W. Hoflin (3.85 GAA) TOP GOALIE N. Schneider (4.45 GAA) 1-0 W vs. MJW (Oct. 14) LAST GAME 6-2 L vs. REG (Oct. 13) Oct. 17 vs. PAR NEXT GAME Oct. 17 vs. CGY

Taylor rocc aSports Editor

The Kootenay Ice will look to make it two wins in a row Friday night when they travel to Medicine Hat to face the Tigers.

Backed by a shutout performance from goal-tender Wyatt Hoflin and fuelled by lone-goal Luke Philp, the Ice (2-7-0-0) snapped a five-game losing streak Wednesday night with a 1-0 victory over the Moose Jaw Warriors.

The Ice take their game on the road for a Central Division tilt with the Tigers (2-4-1-0) in which they hope to maintain and build upon the momentum from a hard-working Wednesday win.

“We worked real hard and that’s good. We need that every night,” Philp

said. “If you’re going to win in this league you have to work. We’ve seen that the last two games now. We can’t be happy with it though. It’s got to be something that is an automatic.”

There’s no better time to establish that sort of automatic approach, with the Tigers reeling from a 6-2 home-ice loss to the Regina Pats.

In all, the Tigers have dropped three consecu-tive regulation outings, including a 7-0 thump-ing at the hands of the Lethbridge Hurricanes back on Oct. 9.

In what is shaping up to be a competitive Cen-tral Division, particularly at the top, divisional points will always be im-portant and Friday’s contest provides the Ice an opportunity to leap-frog the Tigers from sixth into fifth in the division.

“Med Hat has got a lot of offensive threats,” Philp said. “Really fast forwards who are able to score. We’ve got to be mindful of that and we’ve got to show up with the same mentality. We’ve got to get in and work hard in their build-ing. I think if we start to work early, the rest will take care of itself. It’ll be a good test for us.”

One of the Tigers’ key offensive threats won’t be in the lineup Friday, as 20-year-old forward Trevor Cox remains un-available due to an upper body injury (six to eight weeks).

The 5-foot-8 speed-ster posted 29 goals and 109 points in 69 games last season, and was off to a strong start with four goals and eight points in six games in 2015-16.

Even with the ab-sence of Cox, a strong contingent of threats re-main, led by right wing Cole Sanford (3G, 7A).

“Sticking to the same game plan we had [Wednesday], trying to get pucks deep and make them play as far away from our net as possible,” Hoflin said of keys to success against the Tigers. “If we can do

that, it’s going to take a lot of pressure off our defencemen and give us a win, hopefully.”

While Hoflin was strong and steady for the Ice in a 34-save shut-out Wednesday, goal-tending has been an area of struggle for the Tigers with Nick Schnei-der (2-3-0, 4.45 GAA, .852 SP) and Evan John-son (0-1-1, 5.87 GAA, .814 SP) sharing the load thus far.

With the WHL’s 20-year-old deadline rolling through Thurs-day, the Tigers hope to have addressed that sit-uation with the acquisi-tion of overage puck-stopper Austin Lotz from the Everett

Silvertips courtesy the 20-year-old waiver wire.

Lotz, a native of St. Andolphe, Man., is a vet-eran of 164 WHL games (73-61-7-8, 2.95 GAA, .902 SP, 10 shutouts).

As of print deadline Thursday, there was no word as to whether or not Lotz will be avail-able for the Tigers Fri-day night.

Puck drop between the Ice and Tigers is set for 7:30 p.m. (MT) at the Canalta Centre in Medi-cine Hat.

Following Friday’s outing in Medicine Hat, the Ice return home to host the Prince Albert Raiders Saturday night (7 p.m.) at Western Fi-nancial Place.

Ice release goaltender WilliamsTaylor rocc a

Sports Editor

The goaltending car-ousel in Cranbrook is no more.

The Kootenay Ice re-duced its goaltending contingent Thursday af-ternoon, releasing 19-year-old Keelan Wil-

liams, leaving 17-year-old Declan Hobbs to back up 20-year-old workhorse Wyatt Hoflin.

Williams, a 6-foot-2, 183-pound native of Calgary, was 1-1-0 with a 6.00 goals-against av-erage and .857 save per-centage in two appear-ances this season.

An upbeat personali-ty around the rink at Western Financial Place, Williams lone victory of the campaign came Oct. 2 as he backstopped the Ice to a 5-2 win over the visiting Spokane Chiefs.

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Williams joined the Ice prior to the 2014-15 campaign, beating out Jayden Sittler for role of backup to Hoflin.

In 13 career WHL ap-pearances, Williams registered a record of 2-6-0 with a 5.01 GAA and .862 SP.

Prior to joining the Ice, Williams spent the 2013-14 campaign with the Okotoks Oilers of the Alberta Junior Hock-ey League.

With the release of Williams, young Hobbs -- a 6-foot, 178-pound native of Saskatoon -- has earned his first full-time role with the Ice.

Hobbs made two guest appearances (one start and one in relief) with the Ice in 2014-15, going 0-0-1 with a 3.98 GAA and .875 SP.

In 2015-16, Hobbs is 0-1-0 with a 5.25 GAA and .865 SP.

The Ice roster is now carrying 24 players (two goaltenders, 10 defence-men and 12 forwards).

Williams releasedContinued from page 8

Dynamiters face Golden Rockets in home and hometaylor roCC a

Sports Editor

The Kimberley Dy-namiters look to extend their Eddie Mountain Division lead this week-end as they take on the Golden Rockets.

The Dynamiters (9-1-0-2, 20 points) hold a six-point advantage over the second-place Cres-

ton Valley Thunder Cats (7-2-0-0, 14) heading into the weekend’s ac-tion. At the other end of the division dwell the Rockets (0-10-0-0, 0) looking to snap a 10-game losing streak to

start the season. The Nitros and Rock-

ets have met twice to this point in the 2015-16 KIJHL campaign, with the Dynamiters extract-ing a 6-2 victory at the Kimberley Civic Centre

(Sept. 12) before grounding the Rockets in Golden by a 5-3 mar-gin on Sept. 27.

Getting the monkey off the back won’t be an easy task for the Rock-ets, as the Dynamiters

ride a six-game winning streaking into Friday’s contest at the Kimberley Civic Centre.

Last weekend, the Nitros pitched back-to-back shutouts, blanking the Thunder Cats 4-0

and the Grand Forks Border Bruins 3-0.

That isn’t good news for a Rockets team that has struggled to find of-fense, averaging fewer than two goals-for per game, while surrender-

ing more than six goals-against.

The two teams meet Friday night at the Kim-berley Civic Centre (7 p.m.) before re-engag-ing Saturday in Golden (7 p.m.)

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Marco Estrada will start Game 1 when the To-ronto Blue Jays open their American League Championship Series in Kansas City on Friday.

Left-hander David Price will start Game 2, followed by young righty Marcus Stroman and veteran knuckleballer R.A. Dickey.

Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said Thursday that the rota-tion will allow all the starters to get their re-quired rest before they throw.

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Sunday Afternoon/Evening October 18 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 Earthflight-Nat Italian Mary Tyler British Baking Masterpiece Masterpiece The Widower House-Cards Mother’s Son$ $ CFCN (2:25) NFL Football Sports News--Calgary Saving Hope (:01) Quantico Upon a Time Blood & Oil News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC XTER McCar Lucy Lucy News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Upon a Time Blood & Oil (:01) Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS (2:25) NFL Football Whac News News News 60 Minutes Madam Sec The Good Wife CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Cooker Best Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football KHQ TMZ Blue Bloods News Paid( ( TSN NFL Football Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sportsnet MLB MLB MLB Baseball Sportsnet MLB Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Tackle Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Emer Madam Sec The Good Wife Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW Hope-Wildlife First Footprints Britain, Above Warships Grizzly Cauldrn New Tricks Waking Dead Waking Dead Mega Piranha` ` CBUT q Back Exhibi Monsters, Inc. Heartland Smartest Canada Alive The National News Se1 M CICT (3:30) Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid3 O CIVT (3:30) Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid4 6 YTV A Monster ParaNorman Frankenweenie Game Make, Make, As Haunt Haunt Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX NFL Football Lost Rais Mother Mo Theory Simp Burg Simp Simp Brook Burg Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Anthony Anthony Anthony Somebody’s Anthony Anthony Somebody’s Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Cus Cus House House Break Break House House Tiny Tiny Vacation Hse House House Tiny Tiny Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention< 4 CMT Racing Stripes Wheel Tor Tor Ice Racer Wheel Wheel Tor Tor Ice Racer Racing Stripes= 5 W Wanderlust The Five-Year Engagement Love It-List It Property Bro Butter Love It Love It? 9 SHOW Viking Quest Haven Lost Girl Rizzoli & Isles Haven Lost Girl Rizzoli & Isles Elementary@ : DISC Cash Cash MythBusters Last Frontier Yukon Men Afraid MythBusters Yukon Men Last Frontier AfraidA ; SLICE The Killing Game Mob Wives Man Tardy First First Million LA Man Tardy First First Walk-RemembrB < TLC Say Say 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives 90 Day FiancéC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Castle People Like Us Playing by Heart Beautiful GirlsD > EA2 (2:50) Ray (:25) Stranger Than Fiction (:20) The Cable Guy Poltergeist Poltergeist II ChrisE ? TOON Jim Jim Jim Jim Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Spies! Spies! Hercu’ X-Men Ulti Hulk Aveng BatF @ FAM I Didn’t Good HZipz HZipz Make Make Next Next The X Factor Life No No Awe Casper ConnorG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Miracle The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM About a Boy Theory Theory Just/Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Com ComI C TCM (:15) The Tunnel of Love Flying Fortress Sherlock Holmes (:45) This Was Paris (:15) The Round-Up Life ofK E OUT Liqui Liqui Red Bull: Air Race Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Haunted Coll. Mea Mea Myth HuntersL F HIST Forged in Fire Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cnt. Amer. Pickers Pawn Pawn Forged in Fire Mountain Men Power & Ice Pawn PawnM G SPACE Hansel-Gretel Doctor Who The Librarians The Librarians Abraham Lincoln: Vampire (:05) Daybreakers The LibrariansN H AMC Resident Evil: Afterlife The Walking Dead Walking Dead Talking Dead Walking Dead Comic Comic Walking Dead Talking DeadO I FS1 Red Bull: Air MLS Soccer UFC Ultimate Fight FOX Sports NAS FOX Sports FOX Sports SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Museum Se Uncommon Deli Deli Mysteries Mysteries at Deli Deli Mysteries Mysteries atW W MC1 Kobe Bryant’s Muse (:35) The Equalizer (7:50) Jupiter Ascending The Affair Ray Donovan Fast-Furious 6¨ ¨ KTLA Family The Terminal News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Funny Videos Mother Mother Parks Parks Parks RulesØ Ø EA1 Reluctant Astr. (:10) Stuart Little Amazing Panda Advntr Free Willy Seducing Doctor Lewis Welcome Hme∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Mira Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then MuchCountdown Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News News News News Bang! Bang! 105 105 SRC Encore 17 ans Chef TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle TJ Info Tombe

Sunday Morning/Afternoon October 18 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 Super Space Thomas Friend Sci Impact Inside Olympia Focus Asia Election Hist. Detective Nature$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis etalk Gas Question Pete Lesson NFL Football (:25) NFL Football% % KXLY-ABC Paid Space Good Morning This Week Res Wild Rock- Ex Paid Paid Paid Hiring World of X Timbersports& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation NFL NFL Football (:25) NFL Football_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Invest Meet the Press Paid PGA Tour Green NASCAR Racing( ( TSN Sports Re NFL Insiders Sunday NFL Countdown CFL Football NFL Football) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet NHL Hockey Plays MLB Classics MLB Mis+ + GLOBAL BC In a Inven Sunday Morning News Block Osteen Paid News Hour Carn Donut In Bryan, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW Dooz Upside Dino Wild Little Little Anne. Ani Ani Waterfront The Park` ` CBUT Save- Poko Cor Coronation St. Cor Cor Cor Coronation Power-Politics Land One/ Our Vancouver Smartest1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Osteen Paid 16x9 Carn Donut In Bryan Tackle Soul 3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Osteen Paid 16x9 Carn Donut In Bryan Tackle Soul 4 6 YTV Squir Squir Charm Charm Pet Pet 100 100 Game Game Thun Bella (:15) Daddy I’m a Zombie A Monster6 . KAYU-FOX Energy Paid Wild David Fox News Sun. NFL Sunday 21 Day Cooker Paid Motorcycle Racing NFL Football7 / CNN State/Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State/Union Fareed Zakaria CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Off Engine Truck Muscle Auc Auc Off Engine Truck Muscle Auc Auc Auc Auc Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Paid Paid House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Flip Flip Hunt Hunt Vacation Hse Beach Island Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Nightwatch Nightwatch Nightwatch The First 48 The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Top 20 Songwriter’s CMT Music Ice Racer Wheel Tor Funny Videos Funny Videos Deal Deal Gags Gags= 5 W Property Bros. Love It Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Marley & Me Wanderlust? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels Terminator 3: Machines Terminator Salvation Terminator 3: Machines Mr. Robot@ : DISC Alaskan Bush Yukon Men Mayday Cold Water Highway Thru Rebel Gold Rebel Gold Fast N’ Loud Bering GoldA ; SLICE Paid Paid The Killing Game Million LA Million Dollar The Wedding Singer A Walk to RememberB < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say C = BRAVO Missing Criminal Minds Cold Justice: Law & Order Michael Clayton Ocean’s ElevenD > EA2 Awakenings Lucille Stranger Than Fiction (:05) The Cable Guy (:45) Awakenings (2:50) RayE ? TOON Jungle Endan Smurf Tunes Res Gadg Scooby-Doo! Johnny Scooby-Doo Johnny Dr. Di Dr. Di Jim JimF @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phi Phi My Little Pony Rainbow Rocks Shorts Barbie in Rock Mostly Ghostly HZipz Jessie DogG A WPCH Paid Paid Office Atl. Office Cash Just Like Heaven Derm 1st Paid Box She’s the ManH B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash LOL :-) LOL :-) Just/Laughs Sugar Sammy Theory Theory SplashI C TCM Silk Stockings Moguls, Movie Moguls, Movie Gilda Anna and the King of Siam (:15) Latin LoversK E OUT Dirt Spruce Skin Spruce Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- BigfootL F HIST Yukon Gold Truckers Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Power & Ice Klondike Trap. Mountain MenM G SPACE Panic Button Killjoys The Unquiet Sleeping Beauty Hansel & Gretel Hansel-GretelN H AMC Constantine Friday the 13th Friday the 13th, Part 2 Friday the 13th Part 3 ResiO I FS1 ARCA Series Racing NASCAR RaceDay Tire Sports Car Challenge Reunion UFC Skateboarding Red Bull: AirP J DTOUR Eat St. 21 Expedition Un. Uncommon Metropolis Metropolis Metropolis Metropolis Deli Deli TreasuresW W MC1 (6:00) Blended Cuban Fury (:40) That Burning Feeling Reel (11:55) Divergent (:15) Grudge Match¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 KTLA News In Touch Paid Paid Paid Paid Cos Paid Travel Middle≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Heat of Night Heat of Night Give Me Your Life Heat of Night Heat of Night Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Seducing Stuart Little Amazing Panda Advntr (:40) If Lucy Fell (:15) Curly Sue Jetsons: The Movie Reluc∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Peter Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Con Living Truth Faith Food Study ICEJ Peter David Arise Tom 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince Prince Mama At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. 105 105 SRC Rosie Caillou Jack Chirp Noteryt Geron Insolite Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Quelle histoire!

Sunday Afternoon/Evening October 18 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 Earthflight-Nat Italian Mary Tyler British Baking Masterpiece Masterpiece The Widower House-Cards Mother’s Son$ $ CFCN (2:25) NFL Football Sports News--Calgary Saving Hope (:01) Quantico Upon a Time Blood & Oil News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC XTER McCar Lucy Lucy News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Upon a Time Blood & Oil (:01) Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS (2:25) NFL Football Whac News News News 60 Minutes Madam Sec The Good Wife CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Cooker Best Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football KHQ TMZ Blue Bloods News Paid( ( TSN NFL Football Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sportsnet MLB MLB MLB Baseball Sportsnet MLB Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Tackle Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Emer Madam Sec The Good Wife Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW Hope-Wildlife First Footprints Britain, Above Warships Grizzly Cauldrn New Tricks Waking Dead Waking Dead Mega Piranha` ` CBUT q Back Exhibi Monsters, Inc. Heartland Smartest Canada Alive The National News Se1 M CICT (3:30) Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid3 O CIVT (3:30) Soul Surfer News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid4 6 YTV A Monster ParaNorman Frankenweenie Game Make, Make, As Haunt Haunt Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX NFL Football Lost Rais Mother Mo Theory Simp Burg Simp Simp Brook Burg Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Anthony Anthony Anthony Somebody’s Anthony Anthony Somebody’s Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Cus Cus House House Break Break House House Tiny Tiny Vacation Hse House House Tiny Tiny Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention Intervention< 4 CMT Racing Stripes Wheel Tor Tor Ice Racer Wheel Wheel Tor Tor Ice Racer Racing Stripes= 5 W Wanderlust The Five-Year Engagement Love It-List It Property Bro Butter Love It Love It? 9 SHOW Viking Quest Haven Lost Girl Rizzoli & Isles Haven Lost Girl Rizzoli & Isles Elementary@ : DISC Cash Cash MythBusters Last Frontier Yukon Men Afraid MythBusters Yukon Men Last Frontier AfraidA ; SLICE The Killing Game Mob Wives Man Tardy First First Million LA Man Tardy First First Walk-RemembrB < TLC Say Say 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives 90 Day FiancéC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Castle People Like Us Playing by Heart Beautiful GirlsD > EA2 (2:50) Ray (:25) Stranger Than Fiction (:20) The Cable Guy Poltergeist Poltergeist II ChrisE ? TOON Jim Jim Jim Jim Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Spies! Spies! Hercu’ X-Men Ulti Hulk Aveng BatF @ FAM I Didn’t Good HZipz HZipz Make Make Next Next The X Factor Life No No Awe Casper ConnorG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Miracle The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM About a Boy Theory Theory Just/Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Com ComI C TCM (:15) The Tunnel of Love Flying Fortress Sherlock Holmes (:45) This Was Paris (:15) The Round-Up Life ofK E OUT Liqui Liqui Red Bull: Air Race Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Haunted Coll. Mea Mea Myth HuntersL F HIST Forged in Fire Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cnt. Amer. Pickers Pawn Pawn Forged in Fire Mountain Men Power & Ice Pawn PawnM G SPACE Hansel-Gretel Doctor Who The Librarians The Librarians Abraham Lincoln: Vampire (:05) Daybreakers The LibrariansN H AMC Resident Evil: Afterlife The Walking Dead Walking Dead Talking Dead Walking Dead Comic Comic Walking Dead Talking DeadO I FS1 Red Bull: Air MLS Soccer UFC Ultimate Fight FOX Sports NAS FOX Sports FOX Sports SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Museum Se Uncommon Deli Deli Mysteries Mysteries at Deli Deli Mysteries Mysteries atW W MC1 Kobe Bryant’s Muse (:35) The Equalizer (7:50) Jupiter Ascending The Affair Ray Donovan Fast-Furious 6¨ ¨ KTLA Family The Terminal News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Funny Videos Mother Mother Parks Parks Parks RulesØ Ø EA1 Reluctant Astr. (:10) Stuart Little Amazing Panda Advntr Free Willy Seducing Doctor Lewis Welcome Hme∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Mira Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then MuchCountdown Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News News News News Bang! Bang! 105 105 SRC Encore 17 ans Chef TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle TJ Info Tombe

Saturday Morning/Afternoon October 17 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 Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Chefs Cook Cook Victory Antiques British Baking$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Written The Operation Smi. Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Cash Mo% % KXLY-ABC Best Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean College Football Foot College Football& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In Hidden Chan Paid Paid Drag Boat Foot College Football_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Premier League Soccer Goal Red Bull Boxing( ( TSN SportsCentre Sports (:45) 2015 IRB Rugby World Cup UEFA Europa MLS Soccer CFL Football) ) NET Mis English Premier League Soccer English Premier League Soccer Match MLB MLB MLB Baseball+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News Carn Donut In Mon, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW Dooz Magic Kate Wild Wild Maker Room Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Warships` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Nature/ Things Amanda Lang Dragons’ Den1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ice Pilots Carn Donut In Moneyball3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ice Pilots NWT Carn Donut In Moneyball4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Nerds Chuck Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Turtles Alvin-Chipmnk Spong Turtles Turtles6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Paid Paid Blen Paid Paid College Football Paid Dr. Ho Old Kds Around7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Cops Cops Cops Jail Cops Cops Cops Cops9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Attic Attic Attic Attic Hunt Hunt House Hunters Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny: 2 A&E Bounty Hunter The Village The Haunting The Haunting Ocean’s Thirteen Shawshank< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown Songwriter’s Dumb & Dumber Deal = 5 W Property Bro Say Say Will Will Good Witch Good Witch Say Say Along Came Polly Masters of Flip? 9 SHOW Paid Paid John Carter Spider-Man 3 Terminator Salvation@ : DISC Highway Thru Mighty Ships Mayday Last Alaskans Airplane Repo Mayday Railroad Edge Highway ThruA ; SLICE Paid Paid First First Beauty Mission: Impossible 2 Mission: Impossible III Mission-GhostB < TLC Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: RealC = BRAVO Missing Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Bandits Confessions of a Dangerous Mind SnappedD > EA2 (6:00) The Net (7:55) Away From Her (:45) Charlie’s Angels (:25) Duplicity The Net Nancy E ? TOON Jungle Endan Chip Tunes Nin Be Gadg Al Shrek Forever After Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai FutureF @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phineas, Ferb Derek Dog I Didn’t Jessie (:28) Girl vs. Monster Barbie in Rock Good HZipz Jessie DogG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Youth Trust Paid Jeffer. Lost Break Sein Duplex EnvyH B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash JFL Just/Laughs Sulli Sulli Sulli Theory Theory Scary MovieI C TCM The Brave One Batmn. Bulldog Drmnd (:45) Lassie Come Home Pork Chop Hill Brannigan CoolK E OUT Can Paid Spruce Paid Paid Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- BigfootL F HIST Yukon Gold Battle Battle Paid Paid Paid Paid Truckers Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. PickersM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Geeks Geeks Paranormal Wi. Face Off Killjoys Falling SkiesN H AMC Rifle Rifle Rifle Face/Off League of Extra. Gentlemen Comic Independence DayO I FS1 Match Bundesliga Soccer Ftball College Football MLB Pregame MLB BaseballP J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 I Am Stars Walter (:35) St. Vincent This Is Where Stars (:45) Parkland Dam¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Hatch Dream Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Blue Bloods Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Za (:45) Stealth Mad Max 2 Demolition Man (:25) Hysteria Beetlejuice∂ ∂ VISN Rangli Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gur Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince Prince (:15) Carriers Mama 105 105 SRC Mé Caillou Jack Chirp Sonic Anne Code Spirou Walter Tintin Oniva Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

Saturday Afternoon/Evening October 17 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 Globe Trekker Steves Field Wine F’wlty L. Welk Keep Time/ (:05) The Wild One Variety Studio Moone Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary W5 Theory Anger Mike Cleve Saving Hope News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Foot Foot McCar KXLY College Football Insider Entertainment Rizzoli & Isles Scandal& & KREM-CBS Football Ac. Hollywood News News News Lost Elementary NCIS Code Black 48 Hours News Up _ _ KHQ-NBC Paid Blen Paid College Football KHQ J’pard The Good Wife Dateline NBC News SNL( ( TSN CFL Football CFL Football SportsCentre SC SC SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET (2:00) MLB Baseball Sports MLB Baseball Sportsnet Mis Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC (3:30) Moneyball News News Hour Block NCIS True Crime Dual Suspects News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Geographic Tony Robinson Hope-Wildlife Mega Piranha Heartbeat Foyle’s War Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey NHL Hockey News CBC Smartest1 M CICT (2:30) Moneyball News News Hour Block True Crime NCIS Dual Suspects News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT (2:30) Moneyball News News Hour Block True Crime NCIS Dual Suspects News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Turtles Turtles Turtles Turtles Turtles Turtles Liar, Liar, Vampire Thun Men in Black (:15) Men in Black II6 . KAYU-FOX Around the World Sea Paid Mike Mike Two Theory Two Grand Grind Rosewood News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas Cops Repo Repo Repo Repo9 1 HGTV In In Thicke Thicke Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Cus Cus Flip Flip Bryan Bryan Cus Cus Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E The Shawshank Redemption Ocean’s Eleven O.J.: Hidden Tapes (:01) Ocean’s Eleven OJ < 4 CMT Wipeout Wheel Wheel Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos= 5 W Prop Bruce Almighty He’s Just Not That Into You The Five-Year Engagement? 9 SHOW My Stepdaughter Terminator Salvation Spider-Man 3 John Carter@ : DISC How/ How/ Fool’s Fool’s Rebel Gold Rebel Gold Fast N’ Loud Cuban Chrome Rebel Gold Fast N’ Loud Rebel GoldA ; SLICE Mission: Imposs.-Ghost First First Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol Mission: Impossible -- Ghost ProtocolB < TLC Dateline: Real Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide HntrC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Criminal Minds Law & Order Cold Justice: Michael Clayton Ocean’s ElevenD > EA2 Nancy Drew (:05) Charlie’s Angels (:45) The Fugitive The Exorcism of Emily Rose Prince of Darkness AmityE ? TOON Johnny Gadg Gadg Gadg Gadg Gadg Scooby-Doo! Johnny Johnny Johnny Hercu’ X-Men GodzillaF @ FAM I Didn’t Gam Derek No No Life Awe Awe The X Factor Halloweentown High HZipz Next Step Live ConnorG A WPCH Middle Middle Sein Atl. King King Mr. Deeds Family Family Burg Burg Com Com This ChristmasH B COM (:15) Scary Movie 3 Theory Theory Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Sugar Sammy Com ComI C TCM (3:30) Cool Hand Luke Alice Doesn’t Live Here The Petrified Forest The Baron of Arizona (:15) Western Heritage DecK E OUT Liqui Liqui The Stor Mantracker The Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy Myth HuntersL F HIST Pawn Pawn Power & Ice Mountain Men Klondike Trap. Truckers Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Klondike Trap.M G SPACE The Unquiet Z Nation Doctor Who Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters Sleeping Beauty Hansel-GrN H AMC Independence Day Independence Day Constantine League of Extra. GentlemenO I FS1 (2:30) MLB Baseball FOX Sports Foot College Football MotoGP Racing FOX SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un.W W MC1 Damaged (4:55) Endless Love (:40) American Hustle Jupiter Ascending (:10) This Is Where I Leave You¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Paid Program Celeb Celeb News News Two Two Friend Mo Two Two News at 10 News Person≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Manhattan (:10) Children of Men RulesØ Ø EA1 Bee Mad Max 2 Zathura: A Space Adventure Superman Returns (:35) Howard the Duck Demo∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Joyce 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp Mama Chil Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Soccer Kids - Revolution Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Broadchurch TJ Dre Grey Twi

Saturday Morning/Afternoon October 17 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 Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Chefs Cook Cook Victory Antiques British Baking$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Written The Operation Smi. Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Cash Mo% % KXLY-ABC Best Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean College Football Foot College Football& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In Hidden Chan Paid Paid Drag Boat Foot College Football_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Premier League Soccer Goal Red Bull Boxing( ( TSN SportsCentre Sports (:45) 2015 IRB Rugby World Cup UEFA Europa MLS Soccer CFL Football) ) NET Mis English Premier League Soccer English Premier League Soccer Match MLB MLB MLB Baseball+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News Carn Donut In Mon, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW Dooz Magic Kate Wild Wild Maker Room Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Warships` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Nature/ Things Amanda Lang Dragons’ Den1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ice Pilots Carn Donut In Moneyball3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ice Pilots NWT Carn Donut In Moneyball4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Nerds Chuck Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Turtles Alvin-Chipmnk Spong Turtles Turtles6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Paid Paid Blen Paid Paid College Football Paid Dr. Ho Old Kds Around7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Cops Cops Cops Jail Cops Cops Cops Cops9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Attic Attic Attic Attic Hunt Hunt House Hunters Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny: 2 A&E Bounty Hunter The Village The Haunting The Haunting Ocean’s Thirteen Shawshank< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown Songwriter’s Dumb & Dumber Deal = 5 W Property Bro Say Say Will Will Good Witch Good Witch Say Say Along Came Polly Masters of Flip? 9 SHOW Paid Paid John Carter Spider-Man 3 Terminator Salvation@ : DISC Highway Thru Mighty Ships Mayday Last Alaskans Airplane Repo Mayday Railroad Edge Highway ThruA ; SLICE Paid Paid First First Beauty Mission: Impossible 2 Mission: Impossible III Mission-GhostB < TLC Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: RealC = BRAVO Missing Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Bandits Confessions of a Dangerous Mind SnappedD > EA2 (6:00) The Net (7:55) Away From Her (:45) Charlie’s Angels (:25) Duplicity The Net Nancy E ? TOON Jungle Endan Chip Tunes Nin Be Gadg Al Shrek Forever After Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai FutureF @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phineas, Ferb Derek Dog I Didn’t Jessie (:28) Girl vs. Monster Barbie in Rock Good HZipz Jessie DogG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Youth Trust Paid Jeffer. Lost Break Sein Duplex EnvyH B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash JFL Just/Laughs Sulli Sulli Sulli Theory Theory Scary MovieI C TCM The Brave One Batmn. Bulldog Drmnd (:45) Lassie Come Home Pork Chop Hill Brannigan CoolK E OUT Can Paid Spruce Paid Paid Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- BigfootL F HIST Yukon Gold Battle Battle Paid Paid Paid Paid Truckers Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. PickersM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Geeks Geeks Paranormal Wi. Face Off Killjoys Falling SkiesN H AMC Rifle Rifle Rifle Face/Off League of Extra. Gentlemen Comic Independence DayO I FS1 Match Bundesliga Soccer Ftball College Football MLB Pregame MLB BaseballP J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 I Am Stars Walter (:35) St. Vincent This Is Where Stars (:45) Parkland Dam¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Hatch Dream Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Blue Bloods Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Za (:45) Stealth Mad Max 2 Demolition Man (:25) Hysteria Beetlejuice∂ ∂ VISN Rangli Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gur Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince Prince (:15) Carriers Mama 105 105 SRC Mé Caillou Jack Chirp Sonic Anne Code Spirou Walter Tintin Oniva Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

Saturday Afternoon/Evening October 17 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 Globe Trekker Steves Field Wine F’wlty L. Welk Keep Time/ (:05) The Wild One Variety Studio Moone Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary W5 Theory Anger Mike Cleve Saving Hope News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Foot Foot McCar KXLY College Football Insider Entertainment Rizzoli & Isles Scandal& & KREM-CBS Football Ac. Hollywood News News News Lost Elementary NCIS Code Black 48 Hours News Up _ _ KHQ-NBC Paid Blen Paid College Football KHQ J’pard The Good Wife Dateline NBC News SNL( ( TSN CFL Football CFL Football SportsCentre SC SC SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET (2:00) MLB Baseball Sports MLB Baseball Sportsnet Mis Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC (3:30) Moneyball News News Hour Block NCIS True Crime Dual Suspects News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Geographic Tony Robinson Hope-Wildlife Mega Piranha Heartbeat Foyle’s War Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey NHL Hockey News CBC Smartest1 M CICT (2:30) Moneyball News News Hour Block True Crime NCIS Dual Suspects News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT (2:30) Moneyball News News Hour Block True Crime NCIS Dual Suspects News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Turtles Turtles Turtles Turtles Turtles Turtles Liar, Liar, Vampire Thun Men in Black (:15) Men in Black II6 . KAYU-FOX Around the World Sea Paid Mike Mike Two Theory Two Grand Grind Rosewood News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas Cops Repo Repo Repo Repo9 1 HGTV In In Thicke Thicke Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Cus Cus Flip Flip Bryan Bryan Cus Cus Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E The Shawshank Redemption Ocean’s Eleven O.J.: Hidden Tapes (:01) Ocean’s Eleven OJ < 4 CMT Wipeout Wheel Wheel Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos= 5 W Prop Bruce Almighty He’s Just Not That Into You The Five-Year Engagement? 9 SHOW My Stepdaughter Terminator Salvation Spider-Man 3 John Carter@ : DISC How/ How/ Fool’s Fool’s Rebel Gold Rebel Gold Fast N’ Loud Cuban Chrome Rebel Gold Fast N’ Loud Rebel GoldA ; SLICE Mission: Imposs.-Ghost First First Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol Mission: Impossible -- Ghost ProtocolB < TLC Dateline: Real Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide Hntr Homicide HntrC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Criminal Minds Law & Order Cold Justice: Michael Clayton Ocean’s ElevenD > EA2 Nancy Drew (:05) Charlie’s Angels (:45) The Fugitive The Exorcism of Emily Rose Prince of Darkness AmityE ? TOON Johnny Gadg Gadg Gadg Gadg Gadg Scooby-Doo! Johnny Johnny Johnny Hercu’ X-Men GodzillaF @ FAM I Didn’t Gam Derek No No Life Awe Awe The X Factor Halloweentown High HZipz Next Step Live ConnorG A WPCH Middle Middle Sein Atl. King King Mr. Deeds Family Family Burg Burg Com Com This ChristmasH B COM (:15) Scary Movie 3 Theory Theory Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Sugar Sammy Com ComI C TCM (3:30) Cool Hand Luke Alice Doesn’t Live Here The Petrified Forest The Baron of Arizona (:15) Western Heritage DecK E OUT Liqui Liqui The Stor Mantracker The Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy Myth HuntersL F HIST Pawn Pawn Power & Ice Mountain Men Klondike Trap. Truckers Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Klondike Trap.M G SPACE The Unquiet Z Nation Doctor Who Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters Sleeping Beauty Hansel-GrN H AMC Independence Day Independence Day Constantine League of Extra. GentlemenO I FS1 (2:30) MLB Baseball FOX Sports Foot College Football MotoGP Racing FOX SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un.W W MC1 Damaged (4:55) Endless Love (:40) American Hustle Jupiter Ascending (:10) This Is Where I Leave You¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Paid Program Celeb Celeb News News Two Two Friend Mo Two Two News at 10 News Person≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Manhattan (:10) Children of Men RulesØ Ø EA1 Bee Mad Max 2 Zathura: A Space Adventure Superman Returns (:35) Howard the Duck Demo∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Joyce 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp Mama Chil Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Soccer Kids - Revolution Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Broadchurch TJ Dre Grey Twi

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Friday, October 23 3pm - 8pm

Saturday, October 24 10am - 4pm

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COMICSANNIE’S MAILBOX

by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You might want to have an important talk in the morning, but news seems to point you in a different direction. Conver-sations will reveal a lot about the people around you. Encour-age others to talk, and do your best to listen. Tonight: Use your imagination. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) One-on-one relating encour-ages a better response than you thought possible. You see what is happening around you. Perhaps a discussion is in order -- one that will help your creativity flourish. You will see ideas evolve. Tonight: Share with a loved one. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Defer to others, especially if you want them to pitch in and demonstrate their individual skills. There is no question that you know your stuff, but you need to let others share their knowledge, too. Tonight: Say “yes” to a close associate or loved one.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) You have a lot of ground to cover. You’ll be determined to get what you need done. Count on some interference in gen-eral. There also could be some confusion around a call and its underlying message. Consider yourself lucky if you can achieve your goals. Tonight: Be happy. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You tell it like it is. Your cre-ativity is likely to add some flourishes. Be careful, especially if you’re discussing a serious matter. Someone could misread the situation. A caring gesture will keep the lid on a potentially volatile matter. Tonight: Act like it is Friday night! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Whether you realize it or not, you have a way of drawing others toward you. You are un-usually appealing to many, but you could be stressed out. You simply can’t be in two places at once. Mentally anchor in on the present situation. Tonight: Head home only when you want to. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You could be keeping a person-

al matter to yourself. Your smile, however, might reveal that much more is going on with you. Keep conversations mov-ing, as you have a lot to catch up on. If your mind starts to drift off, you might miss an import-ant detail. Tonight: Out with the gang. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You have what it takes to get to the next step. As a result, friends and loved ones will support a cause that is important to you. Still, be aware that you might be spending too much of your time or money in order to make an event occur. Tonight: Make it your treat! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You’ll smile and feel your ener-gy build. With the Moon cheer-ing you on, you will achieve re-sults that perhaps you have only dreamed of. Your choices will define your day, and others are likely to go along with you. To-night: The only answer is “yes.” CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Take your time, especially if you feel out of sorts. You can push yourself only so hard and expect

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Dear Annie: My wife and I are nearly 90 years old. Five months ago, she had a stroke and has since been residing in a nursing home. We both come from small families. Everyone has visited my wife except for our oldest son. I called my older son and asked when he was going to see his mother. His response was a tirade, saying, “Who are you to tell me when to visit?” and “You never listen to whatever I tell you,” along with, “The others live closer and it takes me six hours to drive there.” I told him that I have a lot of things on my mind and cannot listen to his outburst, and then I hung up. There is public transportation from his city to his mother’s location. We’ve never had a conflict prior to this outburst. Until now, he had been visiting three or four times a year. As a result of our age and health, we have not visited his home for the past few years. Our younger son is very supportive in helping us and visits frequently. However, he is reluctant to get involved in an altercation between his brother and us. How do we get our son to realize what he is doing to his parents? -- Frustrated Dear Frustrated: We don’t know if there are some issues between your son and your wife, or whether your son simply cannot deal with his mother being in a nursing home. Either way, you cannot force him to visit, even though, obviously, he should. Instead, phone him and say, gently, “I realize how difficult it is for you to come to the nursing home. Whenever you can make it, I know your mother would love to see you, and so would I.” That’s it. No arguing or pressuring. The rest is up to him. Dear Annie: My boyfriend has been divorced for 33 years. Still, he and his ex-wife find excuses to continue to communicate about their grown sons. Recently, I got excited about getting one son a gift for his 35th birthday. My boyfriend said they “don’t do gifts around here.” So I gave it up. Then I found out that he had gone in on a gift with his ex and another son. Why do you think he had to lie to me about it? Should I take it as a clue and move on? -- On the Outside Looking In Dear Outside: First of all, it is normal for divorced parents to communicate about their grown children until the end of time. It is only a problem if one of the ex-partners has designs on the other or if they are overly involved in one another’s lives. Lying about a gift, however, is worrisome. Your boyfriend may have lied because he thought you’d be angry that he made arrangements with his ex, but that doesn’t excuse his behavior. It only undermines your trust, making you wonder what other things he may be doing with the ex, and whether he wants to exclude you from his family. These are the things you need to talk to him about. If he won’t discuss these issues, or cannot give you satisfactory answers, it’s time for counseling or goodbye -- whichever you think will provide a sense of security for you. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, 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. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2015 CREATORS.COM

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Rae and Ted, grew up and had many adventures on the small family farm.In 1960, Wayne married his high school sweetheart Margaret Schulz; they were married for 21 years. After getting married, Wayne went on to become a successful Chartered Accountant. His career took him briefly to Kamloops and Williams Lake before settling in Prince George in 1964. He later moved to Vanderhoof, where he retired in 1996. In 1997, for outstanding career achievements as well as outstanding service to the community and the profession, Wayne was awarded the designation of Fellow Chartered Accountant, an honour of which he was extremely proud.Wayne and Marg had two children, Derek (1963) and Paige (1967). Derek and his wife Julie had two children, Troy and Kendra. He had to settle for grandcats from Paige and her husband Kirk who live in North Vancouver, BC. In 2006, Wayne moved to Cranbrook to be closer to family.Over the years, Wayne volunteered countless hours of his time to Kiwanis, Rotary, and Ducks Unlimited. Wayne enjoyed travel, fishing, and watching the geese and other birds on the river, from his front yard in Vanderhoof. He also took it upon himself to adopt, feed, and care for, feral cats that took up residence on his property, naming each and enjoying their aloof companionship. Helping others, human or animal, was always a high priority; all who knew him will miss his gentle kindness, honesty, and generosity.Wayne’s family would like to extend special gratitude to the staff at Joseph Creek Care Village for their exceptional level of care during the past four years.Memorial donations are unnecessary, but may be given in Wayne’s honour to a reputable charity of your choice in lieu of flowers. An informal gathering to celebrate Wayne’s life will be held at Burrard Yacht Club, 10 Gostick Place, North Vancouver, on Friday, November 6th from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Please join us to share your experiences, anecdotes, and any stories of the times you spent with our Dad. If you are unable to attend, please remember our Dad by raising a glass to him, or paying someone a kindness on his behalf. Please feel free to share any cherished thoughts or memories of Dad with us by email to [email protected] or [email protected].

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Surrounded by the love of his family, Gary Pearson passed away on Friday, October 9, 2015. During his life, Gary created an atmosphere of love, mindfulness and inclusion of all of his extended family, his friends, and his co-workers at Fortis Gas. Gary had a zest for life which he approached with optimism, joy and adventure. He loved all of us and always had time to share. Gary loved the outdoors, camping, boating, hiking, hunting and fi shing. He especially loved “chicken hunting and huckleberry picking” with his dad Ken and his two grandchildren Justin and Isaac. During ball and hockey season you would be sure to see Gary at the ball fi eld and at the arena. If he was not actively doing something he likely was having an interesting conversation with whomever was present. Gary is survived by his wife Lorraine, his daughter Darla (Mike) Sommer and his son Kevin, his grandchildren Justin and Isaac, his parents Ken and Evelyn, his sisters Linda (Lawrence) Arishenkoff and Lorraine (Wayne) London and many other family members.

“Everyone Loved Gary”A Celebration of Gary’s life will be held at: Kimberley Conference & Athlete Training Centre, 290 North Star Blvd, Kimberley on Sunday, October 25th from 3:30 to 5:30 pm.Those wishing to remember Gary may do so by making a

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Cranbrook Bugle Band Garage sale,

Christmas items and baking as well.

Saturday, Oct. 24th 9am - 4pm

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It will be at the Tamarack Mall beside the new medical

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ASSOCIATED PRESSPHILADELPHIA - Even

as stewards of a historic cruise ship that carried princes and presidents fran-tically pursue deals to pre-serve the vessel, they fear rescue efforts will sink with-out a large infusion of cash by month’s end.

The SS United States has issued many mayday calls over the past few years, but its overseers recently re-tained a broker to explore

selling the defunct luxury liner for scrap.

“She’s faced peril before, but this feels different,” said Susan Gibbs, executive di-rector of the SS United States Conservancy. “And what is so excruciating about it is that we have made so much progress during the past year on redevelopment.”

The upshot, said Gibbs, is that the group has never been closer to saving the ship - but also never closer to

losing it.The conservancy an-

nounced last year that it was chasing redevelopment op-tions that could bring the ship back to its home port of New York as a stationary, mixed-use attraction likely featuring retail, restaurants, offices and/or hotel space.

But as complicated nego-tiations continue for com-peting sites in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Gibbs said un-sustainable costs are mount-

ing in Philadelphia, where the conservancy spends $60,000 monthly to maintain the rusting ship on the Dela-ware River. The group set a fundraising deadline of Oct. 31.

The United States, which was designed by Gibbs’ grandfather, holds the record for the fastest trans-Atlantic crossing. It became obsolete as air travel increased, yet by the time “Big U” was taken out of service in 1969, it had

hosted U.S. presidents, Euro-pean royalty and countless movie stars.

Gibbs estimated the cost of overhauling the now-gut-ted boat at more than $300 million. But she said the fig-ure must be put in context: The vessel, which is nearly five blocks long, boasts more than 500,000 square feet of usable space. Stood on end, it would be almost as tall as the Chrysler Building.

“It’s basically a horizontal

skyscraper that would be prime waterfront real estate,” she said. “We think it’s excit-ing and feasible, and it could be such a marquee address. ... There is nothing out there like it.”

John Quadrozzi Jr., presi-dent of the Gowanus Bay Terminal in Brooklyn, would love to incorporate the vessel into the waterfront commu-nity there, describing it as the ultimate out-of-the-box development opportunity.

Historic cruise ship sends out mayday call for funding