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Six local businesses received top marks this weekend when, after 21 years, the Trail and District Chamber of Commerce revived the Business Excellence Awards.

Eighty Trail and area small businesses were nominated by the public, then each category nar-rowed down by the number of nominations and written accolades received by nominees.

The list of 80 was streamlined to 18 businesses ranging from gro-cers to gardeners, and hair stylists to mechanics. The winners were announced following chamber members voting by ballot, during a Saturday brunch at the Riverbelle.

Business of the Year went to Valley Firearms, a sporting goods store and gun shop the Urquhart family moved into downtown Trail three years ago.

See WINNERS, Page 3

SHERI REGNIER PHOTO

Valley Firearms was named Business of the Year at the Trail & District Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards on Saturday. The downtown Trail sporting goods store and gun shop has been owned and operated by Dianne and John Urquhart since 2012.

SHERI REGNIER PHOTO

Heavy construction is underway for the pipe pedestrian bridge this week as excavators on both sides of the river dug up the old to make way for the new.

BIRTH OF A BRIDGE

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A 58-year-old postal worker was hit by a car while crossing Victoria Street Monday morning.

The woman lay in the middle of the intersec-tion while the driver of the pick-up truck that struck her stood on the sidelines.

He is now facing charges of failing to yield to a pedestrian and no insurance under the Motor Vehicle Act.

“There is no loss of consciousness,” regis-tered nurse Kelly Simpson told the Trail Times. “I think she's got a laceration to the back of her head.”

Simpson was on her way to Maglio Building Centre and saw the aftermath of the commotion that occurred at approximately 9:20 a.m.

The postal worker was traveling southbound on foot toward Cedar Avenue when the 48-year-old male driver was turning left from Cedar.

The pedestrian's khaki hat caught Trail Times reporter Sheri Regnier's eye when she watched the familiar woman push the button and wait for the pedestrian signal.

“All of a sudden, I could hear the guy's tires, and it wasn't his tires skidding to break,” explained Regnier.

“I looked across just in time to hear that hor-rible noise – boom – she goes flying, her hat, her mail, everything.”

Regnier was in shock when she tossed her bags to the side of the road and arrived first on the scene. “I kept asking, 'Who called the ambulance?'”

See VISIBILITY, Page 2

Pedestrian hit by vehicleFirst responders remind drivers and pedestrians to move with caution

as darker, winter months roll in

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The voice of con-cerned parents at Webster Elementary School has grown louder since the school's principal, Warfield council and the RCMP are backing their bid to improve crosswalk safety.

The group gath-ered Wednesday night in council chambers to open up the dia-logue between a few members of each party in a casual discus-sion on curbing driv-ers from running red lights, talking and texting on cellphones and flying through school zones. The only major player miss-ing was the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.

“We're all united here,” said Coun. Brett Rakuson, who was act-

ing as mayor. “If we maybe come there as more than one orga-nization to say, 'Look, you have to look really hard and hope-fully find some better solutions here.' Then maybe they'd be open to listening.”

With that, the group has decided to host a similar meeting at a time that suits highway's schedule.

Rachel Jansen, Webster's Parent Advisory Council chair, presented some solutions to improv-ing pedestrian safety at the busy cross-ing. Short-term fixes included painting lines on the road to indi-cate a safe space for pedestrians to wait before advancing onto the road, painting the crosswalk in Webster colours or 'school zone, 30 km/hour or

Webster School' on the highway. Other ideas tossed around included grinding rumble strips at the beginning and end of the school zone, larger and more school zone signs, lowering amber lights to sight line and the inclusion of a flashing speed sign, much like the new one at the bottom of the hospital hill in Trail.

Long term solu-tions, she said, could include a proper four-way vehicle stop light and a meridian or bump out to narrow the approach.

Sgt. Darren Oelke and Const. Sherri Karn of the Trail and Greater District Detachment turned up to show their support.

“We get repeated complaints as well, and, unfortunately, we have so many school

zones we have to police and we can't always be at each and every sin-gle one at every single moment,” said Karn. “Sometimes, catching people speeding is like fishing: some days you get lucky and some days you don't.”

Karn said that rum-ble strips were effec-

tive in rural Alberta, where she used to work.

“I think that would be a very good, low-cost idea for high-ways to consider,” she added. “It's a huge shock value, and you cannot go auto pilot if you hit that.”

See SPEED, Page 3

Group unites to tackle pedestrian safety at Webster

FROM PAGE 1Paramedics turned up and

took the woman to Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital for further assessment.

“Things can deteriorate, especially with a head injury, so it’s really good to establish a baseline so if there is any swelling or any neurological deficits going on then you know that something has

changed,” Simpson added.The head/neck injuries

didn’t appear to be life-threatening, according to Sgt. Darren Oelke of the Trail and Greater District Detachment.

“It appeared that the driv-er of the truck did not see the pedestrian in the crosswalk,” he noted in a news release.

Road safety is a common

topic this time of year as the darker days and winter weather moves in. Both driv-ers and pedestrians should be extra cautious, according to regional fire chief Terry Martin.

“I think we just have to be that much more careful anytime of the year,” he said. “But as the season chang-es, and as it gets darker, we

have a responsibility as driv-ers to be careful and watch for people crossing the street because they do have the right of way.”

The message hit close to home last December when two elderly women were hit by a car in East Trail. One woman was sent to Kelowna for a treatment of a head injury and later passed away.

Visibility diminishes with change of season

In the Oct. 22 edition of the Trail Times, “Flu shot season just around the corner,” Drop in flu shot clinics are at the Trail Memorial Centre Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., and at the Kiro Wellness Centre Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. and Nov. 30 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.

*****Trail Times story “Commercial Vehicles

Banned From Some Areas” (Oct. 22) neglect-ed to add that public hearing minutes in regards to a proposed change to the village's zoning bylaw will be received by Fruitvale council Nov. 2. At this time, council will decide whether to adopt, amend or decline to continue forward on the adjustment.

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grow the business by encouraging more foot traffic and increasing visibility.

Audry Lochrie, the chamber’s execu-tive director, read the nomination, noting the business has suc-ceeded over time even with tight competition from the larger retail-ers.

“Customers appre-ciate how the staff

understands the use of products they carry,” she said. “This is why people from all over the Kootenays and beyond come to visit Valley Firearms.”

Owner John Urquhart and his wife Dianne were on hand to receive their award.

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to receive this,” said John. “And we are for-tunate that we do have such a good clientele in the area and from Elkford to Victoria. We do a fair bit of advertis-ing, but word of mouth has been our biggest asset.”

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the Not-for-Profit Community Impact Award, with the group’s many volunteers rec-ognized for excellence that brought the city to a five bloom com-munity, making Trail a beautiful and sustain-able place to live.

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& Equipment Repair, received the Trades Services Excellence Award; Selkirk Security Services won Professional Services Excellence Award; Kiss My Grass, Customer Service Excellence Award; and Ferraro Foods, the Retail Excellence Award.

Winners have good relationship with customers

FROM PAGE 2Principal Brian

Stefani said simi-lar problems were shared at Fruitvale Elementary School on Columbia Gardens Road “because it’s a drag strip.” But after securing an Emcon sign that showed driv-ers’ speed, he noticed an improvement.

“Our problem with the kids at (this) school is we’re tell-ing them stop and make sure the traf-fic has stopped before you cross,” he said. “They’re doing that and all of a sudden a car pulls through a red light. They’ve done everything right.”

But Sgt. Oelke took note that par-ents, especially of pre-schoolers, were choos-ing to park on the Murray Drive side of the crosswalk, rather than walking further from the parking lot.

“Why would you walk your kids across a busy highway if you didn’t have to?”

Speed sign helped in Fruitvale

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OPINION

Many myths of the Highway of TearsThe scandal of the

week at the B.C. legislature is what could be termed

“delete-gate.”Primarily, it revolves

around 36 pages of gov-ernment emails that the NDP opposition has been trying for a year to get under freedom of infor-mation legislation. They relate to a series of meet-ings between transporta-tion ministry bureaucrats and remote commun-ities along Highway 16, between Prince George and Prince Rupert.

If you want all of the accusations about govern-ment secrecy and alleged cover-ups, I invite you to read “Access Denied,” the latest report of the Information and Privacy Commissioner at www.oipc.bc.ca, and transcripts of question period in the legislature this week.

What you won’t find there is much discussion of the actual problem, which is a shortage of safe and practical transporta-

tion options in and out of these communities, most of which are federally funded aboriginal reserves far from the region’s only highway.

What we have seen for decades is a dramatic media narrative about one or more serial killers prey-ing on vulnerable women hitch-hiking along what is now known world-wide as the Highway of Tears.

The Wikipedia entry for Highway of Tears gives a sense of the credibility of this narrative.

It begins with the unsolved murder of Gloria Moody, last seen leaving a bar in Williams Lake in 1969. That’s a long way from Highway 16.

Then there was Monica Jack, killed in 1978. DNA technology resulted in a charge finally being laid last year against a known serial rapist. This was even further away, near Merritt, and she was a 12-year-old riding her bike.

Other cases involve street prostitution in and

around Prince George, an urban hub for a large aboriginal population similar to Regina and Winnipeg.

Discussion in Victoria focuses on urban notions of increased transit, in places where existing ser-vice may be under-used. Nationally, the narrative is that deep-seated social problems within aborig-inal communities would somehow be solved by a lawyer-heavy judicial inquiry that looks only at tragedies involving women.

If you drive Highway 16

today, you will see fading billboards pleading for information on the dis-appearance of Madison Scott.

She was last seen in the early hours of May 28, 2011, after a grad party in the woods outside Vanderhoof. Her truck and tent were still there. Again, nothing to do with hitch-hiking, but at least it was near Highway 16.

Here’s something else you won’t often hear in the Highway of Tears melodrama. There is com-mercial bus service on Highway 16, although Greyhound reduced fre-quency in 2013 as it strug-gles with low ridership and high costs.

BC Transit also oper-ates bus service to some remote communities like Kispiox and Gitsegukla, connecting them south to Smithers.

But BC Transit requires local governments and riders to cover about half the cost. Indian Act reserves don’t pay.

North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice has noted that what people in remote communities ask for is a way to get back and forth for shopping and medical appointments.

Yes, shopping is an important need, as those who live in remote areas can tell you. And Northern Health already runs a bus service for remote resi-dents who need medical care.

Rice’s observations at least move us toward prac-tical solutions, although most of her effort seems directed towards political blame.

I hope the infamous 36 pages of emails are even-tually released, since they were not deleted but rath-er excluded from release.

They may bring the dis-cussion back to the actual public service issue, which is what realistic transpor-tation options exist for these communities.

Tom Fletcher is legisla-ture reporter and colum-nist for Black Press.

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Bill Murray’s “Rock the Kasbah” barely did better, pulling in only $1.5 million. Vin Diesel’s “The Last Witch Hunter” also tanked with $10.8 million.

But, while poor reviews might have sunk “Jem” and “Kasbah,” good reviews couldn’t save “Steve Jobs” either. After two very strong limit-ed-release weekends, the biopic failed to impress in wide release with $7.3 million.

The weekend of duds left room for hold-overs to take the top spots. In second place, “Goosebumps” earned $15.5 million, while “The Martian” reclaimed its throne in weekend four with $15.9 million.

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“I can’t stand him. He’s a liar,” then-French presi-dent Nicolas Sarkozy told US President Barack

Obama four years ago, in a conversation about Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Obama replied: “You’re fed up with him? I have to deal with him every day.”

It was a private conversa-tion, but we know about it because it was accidentally broadcast to journalists.

Politicians may deliberate-ly mislead people, omit vital facts, spin the truth a dozen different ways to serve their purposes of the moment, but they usually avoid outright lies. It’s just too embarrass-ing to be caught in a lie. And other politicians generally accept that some of their col-leagues shade the truth to fit their own agenda as one of the regrettable realities of their trade. They all swim in the sea.

What drove Sarkozy and Obama to talk about Netanyahu like that was the sheer brazen effrontery of his lies – and he was at it again last week. In public, this time.

Speaking to the the 37th World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem, Netanyahu declared that Hitler decided to exterminate the Jews on the advice of a Palestinian, Haj Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti (senior Islamic cleric) of Jerusalem. Husseini met Hitler in Berlin in November 1941, he said (although there is no record of the meet-ing), and that was why the Holocaust happened.

“Hitler didn’t want to exter-minate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews. And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said: ‘If you expel

them, they’ll all come here [to Palestine].’” According to Netanyahu, Hitler then asked: “What should I do with them?” and the mufti replied: “Burn them.”

So, you see, it was the Palestinians, driven by a vicious and unreasoning hatred of the Jews, who real-ly thought up the Holocaust, and Adolf Hitler was merely a tool in their hands. Historians instantly denounced this trav-esty of the historical record, and the greatest outrage was expressed by Jews who felt that Netanyahu had given a great gift to the Holocaust deniers.

Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel was so appalled that she effectively called Netanyahu a liar to his face.

Standing beside him in Berlin, she said: “We don’t see any reason to change our view of history, particularly on this issue. We abide by our responsibility, in Germany, for the Holocaust.”

Yet Netanyahu continued to insist that it was Husseini who first suggested genocide to Hitler.

Experienced journalists know that the most useful question to ask yourself when confronted with an implaus-ible story is not: “Is this bas-tard lying to me?” It is: “WHY is this bastard lying to me?” So why did Netanyahu say that? In particular, why now?

Because he needs to show that his policy of creating and expanding Jewish settlements in the West Bank, the one-sixth of former Palestine that still has a Palestinian major-ity, is not responsible for the recent rash of violent attacks on Israeli Jews by young Palestinians.

It is getting quite serious, though it is not yet a “third intifada”. Ten Jews have been murdered in the streets by Palestinians in the past month. About fifty Palestinians have been killed, including most of the killers and would-be killers. The fear and suspicion have grown so intense that in two cases of mistaken identity Jews have killed or wounded other Jews.

There appears to be no central direction behind the attacks. Most observers believe that the phenomenon is main-

ly driven by the despair of young Palestinians who see their land slipping away and don’t believe that Netanyahu will ever let the Palestinians have their own state in the occupied territories.

That would put the blame for the outbreak squarely on Netanyahu’s policies, which he cannot accept. So he is try-ing to prove that Palestinians just naturally hate Jews: “My intention was...to show that the forefathers of the Palestinian nation – without a country and without the so-called ‘occupation,’ without land and without settlements – even then aspired to system-atic incitement to exterminate the Jews.”

That is Netanyahu’s explan-ation for the current attacks: incitement by Palestinian lead-er Mahmoud Abbas, whom he blames for the rumours about Israel’s intention to expand Jewish access to the Haram al-Sharif, the area around Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque. It is Islam’s third most sacred site, but it is also sacred to Jews as Temple Mount, and these rumours certainly played a role in stimulating the attacks.

There is no evidence that Abbas was behind the rumours, however, and it’s unlikely that he would have encouraged them: what these attacks are actually showing is his own people’s loss of faith in his ability to get a Palestinian state. Nor is Saturday’s agree-ment in Amman between US Secretary of State John Kerry, Mahmoud Abbas and Jordan’s King Hussein to guarantee the current rules for access to the holy site likely to quell the violence.

The rumours were a trigger for the violence, but the gun is always loaded. The Palestinian revolts in 1929 and 1936, which were indeed incited by Grand Mufti Husseini, were already about the Jewish col-onisation of Palestine. It was always about the land, and it still is today.

Netanyahu knows that very well. It is the real motive behind his own policies. He just can’t afford to admit it.

Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist whose articles are published in 45 countries.

Netanyahu and the truth

GWYNNE DYER

World Affairs

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will help keep off-road vehi-cles users safe in B.C.’s back-country,” Thomson said.

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Further, children must be supervised when riding on Crown land and be riding an appropriate sized off-road

vehicle as recommended by the manufacturer.

The off-road vehicle regis-tration is integrated within the pre-existing structure of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia’s (ICBC) motor vehicle registry. This will reduce implementation costs and allows off road vehicle owners to register at any ICBC insurance broker in the province.

An estimated 200,000 off-road vehicles are used in the province.

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Trail defenceman Ryan Swanson netted the winner in overtime as the Trail Smoke Eaters staged a dramatic third-period comeback win on the road, downing the Merritt Centennials 5-4 in BCHL action on Friday.

Despite a late start after a bus breakdown and prolonged pre-game introductions, the Smokies man-aged to shrug off a 4-1 deficit in the third period, scoring three-power play goals to force overtime, col-lect their sixth win of the season, and sweep the home-and-home with Merritt.

“That rink, it’s a really tough rink to play in, it’s small, and things come at you quick,” said Nick Deschenes, Smoke Eater coach and GM. “With all the distractions pre-game, I don’t think we were as sharp as we needed to be. I thought we had some guys that were not quite engaged enough. It was 4-1 after two and it was pretty simple, we just have to go and out-compete and have the message that anything can happen in that kind of a rink.”

After the Smokies scored three unanswered in the third to tie it at 4-4, Swanson took a pass from Cooper Leitch stepped over the blue line and fired a slap shot top cor-ner to end the match 2:13 into the first overtime session to shock the hometown crowd and celebrate the improbable victory. Unfortunately for Swanson, what would have been his first goal of the season was awarded to forward Jake Kauppila, who had already scored twice, to complete the phantom hat trick.

“Poor kid, the one guy that could use some pump in his tires, so the whole weekend it’s been all about the hat trick, but Swanson came across the blueline and shelfed it.”

Ryan Forbes opened the scoring for Merritt 7:54 into the first, but Kauppila tied it at one, finishing a setup from Swanson and Leitch to make it 1-1 on the power play with under four minutes to play.

However, Merritt would get their own power-play marker after John Laurito was sent off for high stick-ing. Gavin Gould beat starter Bailey MacBurnie on the doorstep with 1:35 to play in the opening frame, as Merritt outshot Trail 11-9 in the period.

Two second period goals from

Gould and Colin Granarry gave Merritt a 4-1 lead heading into the final stanza. The Smokies began their charge after Granarry was sent off for slashing at 10:20 of the third and Nick Halloran converted a Kurt Black pass to draw the Smokies within two. Just over two minutes later, Kienan Scott blasted a shot by Merritt goalie Cole Kehler on another power play with assists to Harlan Orr and Kauppila to make it 4-3.

Merritt would again get into pen-alty trouble when Ryan Forbes was sent off for slashing and 31 seconds later Nick Fiorentino took a rough-ing penalty. Down two men, the Smokies’ Kauppila capitalized beat-ing Kehler on an Orr set up to tie it with 5:16 to play and force OT.

“In the third, they started taking undisciplined penalties and we kept our composure, and the fact was (we scored) on the power play which has not been one of our strengths so that was a good thing, and to get the win in overtime, I mean three-goal comebacks in third periods don’t happen too often, at any level, so when it does it’s definitely a good feeling.”

Trail went 4-for-9 on the power play while Merritt was 2-for-6. The Smokies outshot Merritt 32-27 including 11-3 in the third period. Trail’s rally was backed by Linden Marshall who came on in relief of MacBurnie midway through the second period and made 10 saves to close out the match.

The Smokies third period come-back and power-play success were two big positives for a team that has struggled with the man advantage and emerging on the winning end of close games this season. Veteran players led the way with Kauppila having a four point night, and Leitch and Orr pitching in with two help-ers each.

“It’s no secret that when our older players are not our best players, then we’re going to have a hard time being successful,” added Deschenes. “When our older players are our best players and they’re leading the way, then I think we are in good shape.”

Kauppila was named the game’s first star, Leitch second star, while Grannary took third-star honours.

Trail plays in Vernon versus the Vipers on Friday at 7 p.m. and will host the Penticton Vees on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Cominco Arena.

Smokies complete comeback thriller

BY TIMES STAFFThe Beaver Valley Nitehawks earned four

points in KIJHL action on the weekend despite a temporary lapse against the Princeton Posse on Friday at the B.V. Arena.

The Hawks squandered a four-goal lead against Princeton but rallied to win 6-5 in over-time, and then kept the pedal down, rolling to a 6-1 thrashing of the Grand Forks Border Bruins the next night.

“Friday against Princeton we were pretty lacklustre,” said Nitehawks coach Terry Jones. “We were up 5-1 and we took some short cuts, made some mistakes and undisciplined at times and allowed them to comeback in the game.”

In Saturday’s game against Grand Forks, Braden Fuller notched the winner at 14:54 of the second period when he took a Jaxon Joseph pass in the high slot and wired a snap shot top corner to put B.V. up 2-0 on their way to Saturday’s 6-1 romp.

“I think we were really quite focused, and I thought Grand Forks threw a great effort at us . . . They have a good hard working team, I’m impressed with what they are doing and they forced us to work hard.”

Tyler Ghiradhosi put the Hawks on the board two  minutes and 50 seconds into the first, banging in a cross ice feed from Devin Nemes to give B.V. a 1-0 lead through one period.

After  Fuller put the Hawks  up  2-0,  Philip Lam’s shot from the right circle eluded B.V. goalie Jason Mailhiot to bring the Bruins within one at 6:27. But B.V. shut the door after that, with Coleton Dawson scoring with 54 seconds in the middle frame to restore the two goal lead.

The Nitehawks outshot the Bruins 30-13

through two periods and added three more in the final frame on a pair of  goals from Tyler Hartman and a single from Dylan Heppler to make it a 6-1 game. Ghiradhosi had a three point night while Kyle Hope tallied two assists, as  B.V.  fired  49 shots  at Anthony Galliart and Mailhiot stopped 20 in net for the host team.

“I thought we played a much sounder 60 minute game on Saturday, no question,” said Jones.

In Friday’s match, the Nitehawks built a 5-1 lead in the second period on goals from Hope, Dawson, a pair  from Michael Pruss, and one from Jaxon Joseph before Princeton rallied to tie it. Posse forward Joshua Dixon netted a shorthanded marker with 4:50 remaining to even it at 5-5 and send it into overtime, where Jace Weegar would end it for the Hawks just 41 seconds in, as B.V. outshot the Posse 38-23.

Beaver Valley continues to reign atop the Neil Murdoch standings with a 13-2-0-0 record to stay a point up on the 12-3-0-1 Castlegar Rebels despite some major adversity.

The Hawks goalie situation grew dire last week when the Hawks only goalie, Drake Poirier, contracted a virus and is out of the lineup indefinitely. B.V. picked up Trail native Jason Mailhiot who became available when the Creston Valley Thundercats signed Kai McDonald, a former Border Bruin, from the Summerside Capitals of the Maritime Junior Hockey League.

“Since (Brandon) Wells left we’ve been patient we want to find a number one goalie, so the guys that have been letting go from Junior A camps are the guys we are trying to target,” said Jones.

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Beaver Valley Nitehawks forward Kyle Hope battles for the puck in front of the Grand Forks Border Bruins net on Saturday at the Hawks Nest, as the Hawks skated to 6-1 rout of their Neil Murdoch division rival.

Nitehawks beat Bears, escape Posse rally

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BaseballLEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

SERIES(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)

American LeagueKansas City 4, Toronto 2

Tuesday, Oct. 20: Kansas City 14, Toronto 2

Wednesday, Oct. 21: Toronto 7, Kansas City 1

Friday, Oct. 23: Kansas City 4, Toronto 3

National LeagueNew York 4, Chicago 0Wednesday, Oct. 21: New York 8, Chicago 3

WORLD SERIES(Best-of-7)

All games televised by FoxToday: N.Y. Mets (Harvey

13-8) at Kansas City, 8:07 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 28: N.Y.

Mets (deGrom 14-8) at Kansas

City, 8:07 p.m.Friday, Oct. 30: Kansas City at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 9-7),

8:07 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 31:

Kansas City at N.Y. Mets (Matz 4-0), 8:07 p.m.

x-Sunday, Nov. 1: Kansas City at N.Y. Mets, 8:15 p.m.

x-Tuesday, Nov. 3: N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 8:07 p.m.x-Wednesday, Nov. 4:

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signed Jason Mailhiot and he did a pretty good job for us this weekend. That’s his

opportunity, and he seized it so he just has to continue to work hard in practice, and show us that he is a capable goalie for us.”

The Hawks lost goalie Brandon Wells and defenceman Brett Roberts earli-er this month to the Saskatchewan and Alberta Junior Hockey Leagues and then were hit with more bad news when defence-man Tyler Leicht suf-fered a career ending knee injury last week.

“This is really dif-ficult. He’s just a great kid. He works hard for six months to get back in the lineup, then he plays four games and hurts his knee again . . . But he’s taught our guys a lot about resili-ence and grit and char-acter in the week he’s

been off, so it’s been a tough week for us no doubt.”

The loss means the Hawks are down to six D-men and will also look to shore up a depleted back end.

“If we’re going to be a team to reckon with down the line, we need one more guy who can play and play a lot of minutes and I’d say that’s one thing we lack right now.”

Beaver Valley will hit the road this week-end to face off against the Kelowna Chiefs and North Okanagan Knight in Kelowna and Armstrong on Friday and Saturday.

Hawks battered by injury and illness

THE CANADIAN PRESSToronto Blue Jays general

manager Alex Anthopoulos says he isn’t ready to talk about his future with the club.

His contract expires at the end of the month but he says “this isn’t the day to discuss that.”

The architect of Toronto’s first playoff season in 22 years met with the media today fol-lowing the club’s exit from the post-season Friday night.

The Blue Jays failed to advance to the World Series after a gut-wrenching 4-3 loss to the Kansas City Royals in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series.

Anthopoulos stressed it has been his decision to put his contract situation on the back-burner during the playoffs to avoid it being a distraction.

He will be negotiating with incoming president Mark Shapiro, who will replace the retiring Paul Beeston in the off-season.

The Anthopoulos deal is one of several items on the team’s to-do list. Pending free agents include ace left-hander David Price, right-hander Marco Estrada and reliever Mark Lowe.

The Jays struggled to cash in baserunners in the ALCS, finishing 4-for-41 with runners in scoring position in their four losses in the series.

“0-for-12 with runners in scoring position (in Game 6),” said Anthopoulos. “That’s really what it came down to. We were the best offensive team in the game and I would bet on our guys not going 0-for-12 very often, but it happens.”

Anthopoulos said the Jays

were outplayed by the Royals.“They deserve to be in the

World Series,” he said.Bolstered by Anthopoulos’s

moves at the trade deadline, the Jays had a dream second half this season. Toronto led the majors with a 48-23 record after all-star break, leading the American League in runs (405), home runs (117) and earned-run average (3.33) among other categories.

Remarkably, Toronto was 50-51 three days before the July 31 trade deadline - in fourth place in the AL East, eight games back. The Jays had 27 sellouts this season including 20 of their last 21 games.

“I do think we’ve turned a corner as an organization,” said an optimistic Anthopoulos. “I think we’re in a position to win for a long time.”

The Kootenay Wild Female Midget AAA hockey team earned its first win of the season in a 2-1 victory over the Vancouver Island Seals on the week-end on the strength of Emma Wheeldon’s game-winning goal and good goaltending from Katalina Hartland. All three games were close but the Wild dropped the first game Friday 3-2 before fall-ing 4-0 on Sunday in Campbell River.

Wild WeekendScoreboard

Jays GM optimistic about future

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Dear Annie: My father has a bunch of serious medical problems. We’ve never been close. Dad was a heavy drinker and always yelled at me. He was extremely rude, critical, sarcastic and angry all the time, for no reason. Once, he threw me out of a slow-moving car. I’ve attempt-ed suicide three times, and Dad refused to visit me in the hospital. I’m still angry about this.

I suspect he could pass away soon, and I would like to have some meaningful dialogues before that happens. I also have a terrible secret I’d like to tell him before he dies.

Since his health problems start-ed, Dad has changed for the bet-ter, but we still rarely talk to each other. How do I begin to tell him my secret? -- Scared Son in Florida

Dear Scared Son: Since you and Dad have such a hard time communicating, it might help to bring in a third party to facilitate the initial conversation -- perhaps an understanding relative, mutual friend or clergyperson. You can

always start by telling him you care about him and worry about his health. However, we have to wonder why you are so desper-ate to tell him a “ter-rible secret.” It doesn’t sound as if you seek his counsel on the matter, only that you are try-ing to unburden your-self at his expense. Examine your motives. If telling Dad will bring him some peace of mind and make your relationship better, go ahead. Otherwise, please discuss your secret with someone who can be of assistance or support.

Dear Annie: I am a 17-year-old junior in high school and get invited to various parties. One girl, “Sarah,” likes to show R-rated movies.

Annie, I am extremely uncom-fortable with the content of these movies, but Sarah says she’s doing me a favor by making me watch them. The synopses of some of these films make me physically ill. I now avoid Sarah’s parties (and

sometimes Sarah) so I won’t be pressured. I refuse to lower my standards, but I am tired of Sarah

jumping down my throat about it. How do I get her to respect my choices? -- Need Suggestions

Dear Need: Every crowd has one person

who enjoys tormenting those who are easily flustered. Just because you are old enough to watch R-rated films doesn’t mean you have to. Instead of becoming upset with Sarah’s shenanigans, try being com-pletely bored. Sigh and say, “Thanks for your interest in my education.” Smile. Walk away. She’ll tire of it eventually.

Dear Annie: I read “L.K.’s” response to “Baby Mama,” who wants to get pregnant. L.K. said having a baby at age 19 limits any further education.

I was 19 when I became preg-nant with my first child. However, I went on to finish college and

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Home ImprovementsFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928.

A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated con-tainers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. De-livery BC and AB www.rtccon-tainer.com

Misc. for SaleHALLOWEEN Wigs, Makeup, Capes, Webs, Hats, Spiders +More. GADGETS & MORE.Downtown Trail. 250-364-0404

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Olympic Gold &Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+Chad 250-499-0251 Local.

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentBella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250-364-1822

Glenmerry 2bdrm. apt. F/S Heat included. $750./mo.

Avail Nov. 1st 250-368-5908

Ermalinda Estates, Glenmer-ry, spacious 1-2bdrms. Adults only. Secure building w/eleva-tor. N/S, N/P. Ph.250-364-1922

E.Trail. 2bdrm + den. Clean, quiet, responsible adults only. 35+. N/S. N/P/ Long-term only. 250.368.9186. 250.364.1669

Francesco Estates, Glenmer-ry,spacious 1-3bdrms. Adults only (45+). Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ph. 250-368-6761

GLENVIEW APTS. Spacious, quiet 2 bdrm. apt. available. 250-368-8391

TRAIL, 1BDRM. Glenmerry. N/P. Utilities included. 250-368-1312.

TRAIL, 2bd. apt. Friendly, quiet secure bldg. Heat incl.n/p,n/s.250-368-5287

TRAIL, spacious 1&2bdrm. apt. Adult building, perfect for seniors/ professionals. Cozy, clean, quiet, comfortable. Must See. 250-368-1312

WANETA MANOR3525 Laburnum Dr Trail

1 bedroom $5802 bedroom $6653 bedroom $790Ready to move in

Contact Property Manager250-863-8221

[email protected]

Homes for RentNice home- West Trail. Many recent renos, hardwood & fi re-place, deck & large storage shed, 2+1bd. F/S/W/D, NS/NP $850 +utilities. References. 250-521-0275

Employment Employment Services Merchandise for Sale Real Estate Rentals Rentals

Education/Trade Schools

Help Wanted Financial Services Heavy Duty Machinery

Real Estate Apt/Condo for Rent Rooms for RentW.TRAIL, furnished room forrent. $450./mo. incl. util., inter-net, laundry. N/S, N/P. Ref. 250-608-4425

StorageHEATED VEHICLE & RV Storage, Outside Storage Available. Good access. 250-368-1312

TownhousesEdgewater Townhouse Glenmerry, 3bd, f/s, $850./mo. 250-368-5908. Avail. Nov. 1.

Transportation

Cars - Domestic1987 MERCURY Cougar, only 87,0000 kms. Mint condition. Asking $4,000. 250-367-7375

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1582 Neimi Road, Christina Lake$225,000

Completely remodelled 2 bdrm Christina

Lake home.

NEW LISTING

1614-1616 Knight Street, Trail

$339,900Well maintained

4-plex on over an acre. This is a great

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2074 Butte Street, Rossland

$355,0003 bdrm, 2.5 bath

Rossland home packed with character.

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1103 Richard Street W, Nelson

$484,900No shortage of space

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1221 Blackbear Drive, Rossland

$310,000Completely rebuilt, all

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3249 Lilac Crescent, Trail

$245,000Move-in-ready!

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350 Schofi eld Highway, Warfi eld

$249,900Warfi eld family home

with harm, space and a great new price.

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1995 Columbia Ave, Trail

250-364-1208

1507 Columbia Ave,Castlegar

250-365-2955

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