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KOOTENAY NEWS
Thursday, July 19, 2012
WEST KOOTENAY
page A6
Large group ...Be on the lookout for changes in the terrain.
page A3
Bike trail users in Trail: Annual sand sculpture display in Castlegar kicks off today.
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A3West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, July 19, 2012
Community
Th e realities of spring runoff could jilt cyclists who have a need for speed.
High water levels have dramatically al-tered the terrain of the Kootenay Columbia Trails Society (KCTS) and the society has asked the commu-nity to practice safety while using the trails this season.
Trails in the area have been signifi -cantly altered by the heavy spring runoff , creating all sorts of new risks for outdoor enthusiasts, said Isaac Saban, president of KCTS.
“I think the biggest concern is for moun-tain bikers traveling down at high speed, even if there’s a cer-tain speed that they’re used to traveling at, they may not have been on the trails this year,” explained Sa-ban.
“You could come up to a trail very quickly and it will be far rougher or have more debris than there used to be.”
Saban went on to explain that it’s impor-tant to learn about the terrain before rushing back into extreme sports this season, at least until the trails
have been repaired.“Th ey’ve all been
aff ected to some de-gree, but only fi ve or six were really heav-ily impacted,” he said. “I would hope by the end of the trail season, we will have most of them rebuilt and back in order, but it could be mid-September by the time we get to all of the trails.”
Water is part of the issue, but it also comes down to crew
availability. Th e KCTS has a
crew of four people who are out working on repairing the trails everyday. Th e trails manager, Stewart Spooner, will spend some time on the ground as well.
“Th ey’ll be out there with hand tools doing their best to re-pair the tread,” Saban explained. “Hopefully, we can improve some of the drainage issues so similar problems won’t occur in the fu-
ture.”Th e crew is cur-
rently working on the north end of the Seven Summits trail and will repair Crown Point, near the south side of Trail Creek, and Raven’s Rock, a trail leading from the hos-pital to Miral Hieghts, when the water lev-els decrease. Routine maintenance will also take place throughout the course of the sea-son.
Th e society main-tains 145 kilome-tres of trails for non-motorized use around the area from Fruitvale, Montrose, throughout Trail and into Warfi eld and Rossland.
In the last year there were 120,000 trail us-ages, with $85,000 in funding from lo-cal government, and through membership money, donations and other fund rais-ing initiatives they have a budget of near-ly $100,000.
Th e society’s site now includes eleva-tion profi les of the trails, detailed topo-graphic maps in pdf form, uploaded pic-tures of trail features and a brief set of di-rections to get to the trail head.
For more informa-tion on crew reports, visit www.kcts.ca
Beware of transformed trailsBREANNE MASSEYWest Kootenay Advertiser
“Hopefully we can improve some of the drainage is-
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Th e rapid rise of Castlegar’s Sculpture-Walk has been well documented, and deservedly so. Th e program, in just its year has shown expo-nential growth and its future could not look brighter.
“Sandsations” is a popular sidebar to the annual SculptureWalk and this year’s eff ort goes from Th ursday to Sunday, July 19-22 outside the Pioneer Arena at 925 Colum-bia Avenue.
Th ree West Koo-tenay artists are fea-tured year, all with more than enough talent to share.
Peter Vogelaar (Winlaw), and Nel-son-based sculptors Denis Kleine and John McKinnon will be the attractions this time around and you’re welcome to stop by and see how it’s done.
“We are so lucky to have the world-class talent of John, Peter and Denis right on our doorstep” says SculptureWalk Ex-ecutive Director Joy Barrett.
“It’s going to be an exciting process to see these creatures being formed, quite literally from the ground up!”
Th e creatures Joy mentions are Mythi-
cal Creatures – this year’s Sandsations theme. Th ey’ve cer-tainly come up with a fascinating, wide-open category for the 2012 eff ort.
Joy explained on July 13 that the fi rst day will be the install-ing of the sand in the forms, then the carv-ing will start and con-tinue until comple-tion on the Sunday.
“Th is event is a huge hit with fami-lies,” said Barrett, “as they watch the process of sculpting from an up-close perspective, with the kids learn-ing some tips for their own sand creations!”
Vogelaar, who took part in last year’s sand sculpting showcase, has something in mind although the name of it escaped
him during a July 13 conversation. He did, however, reveal it’s a monster from Norse mythology.
“I’ve got to work out a plan that works within how we stack the sand,” he said.
Th e Winlaw resi-dent says it’s been ten years since he fi rst sculpted sand, 20 since he fi rst sculpted snow.
“A friend said I should try sand so I went to work with her at Harrison Hotsprings,” the artist recalled.
“Th en I kind of got the bug. Th e following year I got invited to a contest in Ottawa, the highlight was a free train trip home be-cause Via Rail was the sponsor. Th at’s when I teamed up with
my teammate David Ducharme. Th at Sep-tember we actually won the world cham-pionship which was a real surprise for us, and everybody else, I think.”
Take a look at Pe-ter’s work and you’ll likely agree with the judges in terms of his skill. Denis and John are sure to make a strong showing as well. Sandsations, benefi ciary of fund-ing from a number of sources including TECK Corporation - Th ursday to Sunday at Pioneer Arena, then the works will remain on display until time, drying and erosion do their inevitable work.
For further details, check out www.sculp-turewalkcast legar.com.
Harnessing the sands of... ArtJIM SINCLAIRWKA Editor
Peter Vogelaar of Winlaw at work during last year’s Sandsations event outside Castlegar’s Pioneer Arena. File photo
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What’s New with What’s Old?
Part of a series looking at local items for sale on eBay.
A Medalta milk pitcher from Kaslo sold last week for $310 US.
On the front is written “H. Gieg-erich/Ask for Ogil-vie’s Royal Household Four/Kaslo B.C.”
Vintage items by Medalta pottery of Medicine Hat oft en command high pric-es.
Henry Giegerich was a merchant in Kaslo, Ainsworth, Th ree Forks, and Sandon.
In 1891, he came to Ainsworth from Montana and estab-lished a store at the corner of Wright and Sutton streets. Aft er fi re wiped out the town he rebuilt in the same spot. In the 1910s, J.B. Fletcher took over the busi-ness, but Giegerich’s name remained on the building at least
through 1926.Th e store still
stands, now convert-ed into a museum, open this summer Th ursdays through Mondays from 1 to 5:30 p.m.
Among the arti-facts on display are several brushes with
Giegerich’s name.In Kaslo, Giegerich
built 344 Front Street aft er the great fi re of 1894. For many years, it housed the Big G store of Byers, Gieg-erich, and Green. During World War II, it was a school for Japanese Canadians,
and of late it has been the White Goat Gal-lery.
A great photo ex-ists of Giegerich’s store on Reco Av-enue in Sandon, with a big sign advertising Giant Powder fuse caps and Goodwin candles.
A stop along the Kaslo and Slocan Railway was also named aft er him.
• Th ree glass plate negatives purported-ly from Greenwood and Midway sold for $20 to $21 US each.
One showed an old schoolhouse, which the seller admit-ted might have been from the Cawston area or somewhere in the South Okanagan. Another showed a smelter, presumably at Greenwood or Boundary Falls, with a denuded hillside in the foreground.
Th e third showed several wooden buildings. Th e seller said with a magni-fying glass, the sign “Midway restaurant”
was readable.Th e negatives
measured 8.5 x 6.5 inches.
• A nice bird’s-eye-view of Trail sold for $49 US.
It was mailed in 1912 to a Mrs. Dr. Roth of Battle Creek, Michigan. Th e mes-sage read: “Th is is the spot where I am having such a good time and a good rest. Hope little Lawrence and Herman are well. I don’t suppose I will know the baby when I get home. Miss K.”
A rareish postcard showing Trail’s Cen-tral School and city hall, mailed in 1912 by a T.N. Davis to a Miss Stockwell in Nelson, also went for $31 US.
Th e message not-ed: “Th is is a view of the new school built last year.”
Another copy of this card sold last November for $28.
More pictures of the mentioned items can be found at nel-sonstar.com.
Kaslo pitcher milks a $310 payoutGREG NESTEROFFWest Kootenay Advertiser
A nice condition example of what was pro-duced by Medalta Pottery of Medicine Hat, AB. Submitted photo
Vancouver-based band Th e Washboard Union is currently touring the province and will be in Grand Forks this Friday, July 20 at Studio B.
Washboard Union vocalist and banjo player Chris Dun-combe described the seven-piece band’s music as strongly in-fl uenced by country.
“Th e Washboard Union is a lot of things. When we were growing up, we were exposed to so much really, really old country from my dad, Sons of the Pioneers to Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings and all that sort of stuff ,” Duncombe explained. “I think we’ve taken pieces from all of that and made it our own. Th ere are elements
of bluegrass in it and Americana. We were really in love with those songwriters who told stories and I think that’s what a lot of our music does now.”
Th e Washboard Union also has been infl uenced by a num-ber of other musical genres as well.
“We all grew up on punk rock and hip hop, we’re not that old in terms of our age,” he said. “It comes from a lot of diff erent sides. When you have a band of seven guys, it’s just sort of natural that there’re a lot of diff erent infl uences.”
Th e band released its self-titled debut in
late-June and Grand Forks is currently the lone Kootenay-Boundary stop on their summer tour and, while based on the coast, Duncombe is not unfamiliar with the Grand Forks area.
“Aaron (Grain, Chris’ brother) and I both grew up in Kel-owna, so I’ve fi shed in
the Grand Forks area and I’ve been around there as a kid,” ex-plained Duncombe, adding that he and has brother or the band haven’t played in Grand Forks be-fore.
“We’re thrilled to be able to come up and play Grand Forks,” he went on to say.
Grand forks stop for Th e Washboard UnionKARL YUWest Kootenay Advertiser
Chris Duncombe (2nd from right) and The Washboard Union play Grand Forks this Friday. Submitted photo
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A7West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, July 19, 2012
Region
Grand Forks briefs
Soundstage land-scaping, rugby fi eld completion and Sel-kirk parking repaving gets going near Grand Forks City Park
Summer construc-tion is underway in Grand Forks with a new parking lot at Selkirk College and landscaping at City Park. Sasha Bird, city
manager of technical services and utilities, pointed out that the parking lot has been in need of repair, in-cluding the drainage system beneath the parking lot.
GFFR looking at gear upgrade
Grand Forks Fire Rescue is looking to purchase a new fi re engine to replace the department’s older
vehicle by next year.Dale Heriot, Grand
Forks Fire Rescue chief, noted that the new fi re engine would be replacing an older engine.
“We are looking to replace our current fi re engine truck by the end of 2013,” he explained.
“As a fi re depart-ment, when we pur-chase equipment we don’t purchase it
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A8 Thursday, July 19, 2012 West Kootenay Advertiser
Area History
A Robson author is looking for stories,
photos, and family histories to help her write a comprehen-sive book on the Ar-row Lakes.
“Th e goal is a com-plete analysis of the Upper and Lower Ar-row Lakes and the nar-rows,” says Takaia Lar-sen, who has a $9,000 Columbia Basin Trust grant to complete the manuscript within 18
months.Th e book will de-
vote one chapter to each town that once dotted the lake.
“I’m still deciding what defi nes a town, but thinking wher-ever the SS Minto stopped,” she says. “If it had a store, it was a town.”
She fi gures 28 plac-es between Castlegar
and Arrowhead met that criteria before dam construction of the 1960s fl ooded many of them.
Her interest be-gan several years ago when she created an exhibit about Renata for the Kootenay Gal-lery. Despite growing up in the area and boating recreationally on the lake, she didn’t
realize how many communities there once were.
“Th e work on that one town made me realize there were so many,” she says.
Larsen adds while a number of books have already been pub-lished on such places as Burton, Edgewood, and Nakusp, her proj-ect will synthesize them all.
As a history instruc-tor at Selkirk College, she has longed for a single volume cover-ing the whole area.
“It’s so scattered and it’s hard for stu-dents to get a sense of the history of the whole region,” she says.
She’s particularly intrigued with Oat-scott, the Indian res-ervation opposite Burton that reverted to the Crown in 1953. “I’ve always wondered how that land came into the hands of the province because it was privately owned,” she says. “I’m hoping I can shed light on that.”
She’s also curious about Robson, where she lives on what used to be a large orchard.
She’s hoping to use previously untapped resources, and al-ready has some leads. Th e Castlegar Heri-tage Society has 50 pages of transcripts from interviews done 20 years ago, plus ma-terials that used to be housed at the Koote-nay Gallery.
Th e Arrow Lakes Historical Society has over 400 taped inter-views conducted by Milt Parent dating back to 1972. And lat-er this month Larsen will visit the BC Ar-chives to listen to oth-er audio interviews of Arrow Lakes residents from the Imbert Or-chard collection.
She’s also work-ing with Bruce Rohn, who was raised in Re-nata, and has many photos.
“It’s a huge project,” she says.
Author seeks Arrow Lakes memoriesGREG NESTEROFFWest Kootenay Advertiser
Continued on P. A10
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Rotary Clubs in District 5080, which includes south-east-ern British Colum-bia, northern Idaho and eastern Wash-ington State are seek-ing four outstanding professionals to visit Rotary District 4510, Brazil from April 20, 2013 – May 20, 2013, as part of the Group Study Exchange pro-gram of Th e Rotary Foundation.
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People interested in applying should be employed full-time for at least two years in their vocation and be in the early stages of their careers.
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“I want it to be well researched and aca-demic but for a popu-lar audience. I’d like to be able to use it at the college. I want people to be able to pick it up and read it.”
Larsen applied un-successfully for proj-ect funding last year, but thanks to support from local heritage groups, was luckier this time around.
Th e grant only cov-ers the research phase. Aft erward she’ll have to fi nd a publisher.
Th e book is tenta-tively titled And Th en the Waters Rose: His-tories and Memories of the Arrow Lakes.
Once published,
Larsen plans to do a reading tour of the entire Columbia Ba-sin, noting East Koo-tenay residents were similarly displaced by hydro-electric devel-opment.
Larsen has two other titles under her belt. She turned her thesis on women working at Cominco during World War II into Sewing the Seeds: Women, Work, and Memory. She also co-authored a limited-edition history of the Castlegar pulp mill, Working Together: Celgar’s First 50 Years in the West Kootenay.
Larsen can be reached at 250-365-3900 or [email protected].
Continued from P. A8
Arrow Lakes memories
The scenes from Genelle this past weekend, above and lower right and China Creek, top right, feature views that could change by the hour. Concern has risen across the region over water related incidents in-cluding the Johnsons Landing slide that had fatal consequences.
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It was a pile of fun and a pile of sand for youngsters in Camp Cawabunga at Trail’s Gyro Park this week as they took turns bury-ing themselves in the cool, wet sand near the spray park. With two groups—six to eight year olds, and nine to 12 year olds—of a total of 16 kids the program’s three counselors were kept busy for the week. To register your kids for an upcoming session—for the week or the day—of the camp and the Summer Adventure Camp (9-12 year olds), contact Lisa Manaigre at 364-0888.
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Cool fun!
(Columbia Basin) – Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) and BC Housing have selected four proposals to move to the next phase of the Aff ordable Rental Housing initiative (ARHi):
• Salmo Supportive Housing Society, Salmo• Elk Valley Family Society, Fernie• Nelson CARES Society, Nelson• Revelstoke Community Housing Society, Revelstoke
Th e partners evaluated nine submissions against the criteria require-ments of the Request for Pre-qualifi cations (RFPQ) issued in March.
Th e four successful proponents will be sent an invitational Request for Proposals (RFP) to develop a full response, including a complete business case, for their project.
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Communities, including proponents unsuccessful in this phase, will have an opportunity to respond to a second call for proposals in the spring of 2013.
All inquiries about the RFPQ evaluation process and outcomes should be directed to Mike Lachocki at BC Housing at [email protected].
CBT is contributing $5 million toward this three-year, $10-million initiative that is being delivered in partnership with BC Housing to sup-port new aff ordable rental housing projects in communities across the Columbia Basin. Learn more about the program here.
CBT supports eff orts to deliver social, economic and environmental benefi ts to the residents of the Columbia Basin.
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The annual Pass Creek Bluegrass Festival went off in good weather with a decent turnout last weekend. A high percentage of those taking in these events are avid musi-cians in their own right.
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News/Community
“Gidda” a popular Punjabi dance group is pictured performing at Saturday’s Kootenay Festival at the Doukhobor Discovery Centre in Castlegar. Submitted photo
Rhythmic, dynamic and graceful
Rossland briefsAft er six months on
the energy diet, Ross-land has cut back on its energy use by more than 2,220 gigajoules of natural gas and 1,478,000 kilowatt hours of electricity. It was done through energy effi cient reno-vations to existing homes and small busi-nesses.
Th e diet took shape last year when the Sustainability Com-
mission noted the av-erage Rossland home, consumed 36 per cent more electricity than other homes across the province. Th ey ap-proached FortisBC, their electricity and natural gas provider, to see if help was avail-able.
Old Glory hikeFor the eighth year
in a row, the Friends of the Rossland Range will head up to
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News/Community
As complementary currencies sprout up all over the world, Nelson becomes the newest community to make its own money.
Columbia Commu-
nity Dollars, a com-munity initiative two years in the making, represents a growing trend of communities fi nding their own so-lutions to ailing econ-omies.
“Creating com-munity currencies is perfectly legal,” said Michael Sheely, coor-dinator for the com-munity dollars. “Prob-ably because it seems too good to be true is why most commu-nities haven’t taken this step. However, this trend is changing fast”.
C omplement ar y
currencies have been shown to create resil-ient local economies and build community interdependence, re-ducing the eff ects of national and global recessions.
“We’ve taken the ex-
periences from Barter Bucks, Nelson’s previ-ous currency and cus-tomized a proven sys-tem used around the world to implement in our region,” said Brad-ley Roulston, Certifi ed Financial Planner and key player in the Nel-son’s movement to make local money.
“Th e vast majority of the money we use is created when we take a loan from a bank,” explained Sheely. “Th e bank creates the money we borrow, but not the interest they charge. Th at creates an inherent shortage
in the money supply. We compete for the always scarce resource of money. Bankrupt-cies and economic re-cessions are an inevi-table consequence of this system.
”Nelson’s new mon-
ey is diff erent. We print the money and give it to non-prof-its and community groups that help make Nelson a better place,” said Sheely. “Th e busi-nesses that have agreed to accept the currency help secure the value of the currency, so we let them decide which groups we give it to.
“Th en people who want to support those groups can buy it off them. Rather than making donations people trade curren-cies so they don’t lose spending power. And it encourages them
to support local busi-nesses because that’s where they can spend it.”
“Th e banks are lucky because the fed-eral government re-quires us to pay taxes with the money banks
create,” said Roulston. “Th at ensures the money’s value. Start-ing a new currency requires a lot of edu-cation to build accep-tance. Especially since people have spent their entire lives be-lieving that only one model can exist”.
A live demonstra-tion of how this all works happened as part of the launch on Wednesday, July 18.
If you’d like more information about this topic, please call Mi-chael Sheely at (250) 551-7700.
Nelson’s new money unveiledSUBMITTED
Castlegar’s Kooteany Festival this past Saturday was a step up from it’s predecessor, the fi rst annual event held last year.A big part of the appeal was a roster of entertainers on a stage set up at the Doukhobor Discovery Centre. A stimulating variety of en-tertainment was offered, including the captivating sound delivered by classical guitarist Angello Sammartino.
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Arts & Culture
Sculpture TalkDaniel Kloc
‘Chieft ain’ (bronze)
Last year, fi rst time Sculpture-walk entrant Daniel Kloc was probably the most surprised per-son in the room when his brood-ing bronze ‘ Raven’ was chosen as the overall winner in the Artistic Merit category. He shouldn’t have been. Th e judges recognized both his talent and the aesthetic and artistic qualities of the piece. While the $3000 top prize that accompanied the distinction was welcome, Kloc feels the support and respect of his fellow artists is as important as the monetary aspect.“Naturally, everyone who is cho-sen to display hopes to be singled out in exhibitions like this one,” says Kloc. “Th e sculptures were fantastic and every one of the warranted serious consideration, so I was pleased to be honoured with this level of award.”Th at was last year of course. Once again Kloc has submitted a piece which will surely merit consid-eration. ‘Chieft ain’ is another bronze that draws on Kloc’s love of history and nature. It also in-corporates classical infl uences from medieval European fi gura-tive work as studied by the artist during travels in and around the Czech Republic exploring his family roots.Kloc has captured the weather-beaten, world-weary counte-nance of one of the original peoples’ leaders in brilliant de-tail. Th e strong nose, wary eyes and pursed lips are expressive, the paint on his face adds to it. He wears a tunic/breastplate and full ceremonial regalia – a bear claw necklace at his throat - as befi ts his exalted status. Th ere is acquired knowledge, pride and wisdom along with a hint of re-signed acceptance etched in the deep lines of his face. ‘Chieft ain’ portrays a powerful fi gure in
marvellous detail; true to life in form and overfl owing with life learned and lived in soul and spirit.“My inspiration comes from the world of nature, primitive cultures and old world Europe mainly,” says Kloc. “I have tried to incorporate aspects of all three in this year’s entry. With ‘Chieft ain’ the fi rst two are fairly apparent, inherently connected by the subject alone. In the facial detail there might be touches of the third, I’ll leave that to the viewer to decide.”
Like many other local artists ap-pearing this year, Kloc is a gradu-ate of the Kootenay School of the Arts program. He then spent a number of years working at Pyra-mid Bronzeworks in Kelowna to increase his understanding and knowledge of bronze sculpting.“Between studies, work expe-rience gained at Pyramid and travels abroad, I’ve learned a lot. Th e satisfaction in creating something beautiful and lasting is powerful.” As is Kloc’s subject, and fi nished result.
“My inspiration comes from the world of nature, primitive cultures
and old world Europe mainly.”
Daniel Kloc
For more information on SculptureWalk pick up a brochure from one of the ballot boxes in downtown Castlegar or visit www.sculpturewalkcastlegar.com
Welcome to our new regular feature introducing the artists behind the sculptures in this year’s Castlegar SculptureWalk.
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66. Stinging remark68. Partake of nourishment71. “____ America” (Gibson film)72. Purloined74. Willard’s pet77. Swell79. Sport for Prince Charles81. Mechanic’s milieu83. Jonah’s “room” in the whale84. Black85. Expiates86. Ceremonial dinner87. Rights88. Yegg’s caper
DOWN1. Tilt2. “Journey ____ Fear”3. Collar insert4. Chemist’s workplace5. Filled pastry6. Watercourse7. Side petals8. Sugarcane product9. Blotter10. Twinges11. Pay suit to12. Adolescent problem13. Chess castle14. TV’s “Double ____”16. Prom attendee24. Step part26. Maroon, e.g.28. It can be a relief
29. “____ to Billy Joe”30. “I ____”31. Coloration32. Gone by34. Wad of tobacco35. Egg white36. Church nook37. Alarms38. Road hazard39. Driving need41. Deception42. Stiff hair44. Arrange in order45. Bough47. Discusses49. Maui tuber51. Marked cube52. Wayside hotel54. Southern stew56. Dander57. Spanish article59. Warbled60. Fringe61. Prattle63. ____ Beta Kappa64. Respiration65. Woodland deity67. Pond organism68. Loses intensity69. Toward shelter, nautically70. Snitched72. Untidy individual73. “Sixteen ____”74. Rajah’s mate75. Generations76. Student’s bane78. Intoxicating drink80. Kimono closer82. Salmon beginningsA
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ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)The season is reaching mid stride and this stands to raise the drama levels as well. Whether this increase implies fun or stress for you depends on your attitude. You can expect your own emotional and energy levels to increase. You will likely want more attention, as in ‘it’s my turn’. Ideally you will take time to play and/or enjoy the performances of others too.
TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)At your core you are very creative and perhaps very proud as well. So intrinsic is this root trait that you may not recognize it. Yet it is pride that is the anchor of stubbornness. Feeling confident and secure is the flip side. Finances aside, this is linked to expressing yourself. Honour the fact that there is no other like you and how you do things is ‘your way’ beyond compare.
GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)A diligent focus to increase returns continues. This may imply more income or recognition or attention or support or acknowledge-ment, or all of the above. Your creative focus is bound to increase – a gift from Mercury Retrograde; the trickster is anything but obvious. Yet, achieving clarity with others and mutual understanding is the key to getting your due.
CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)Taking inventory of all you have is now in focus. Beyond stuff, this implies your gifts, talents, skills and abilities in general. The danger of getting stuck in the past is common and emphasized now. Your willingness to squarely tackle fixed behaviour patterns, self-concepts and beliefs is ideal, if not essential, for success.
LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)Your focus is getting sharper and this trend will continue. If you are in-tune, this will become especially evident this week. If it is not so obvious, you may be due for a ‘tune-up’. Be willing to increase your outreach accordingly. With Mercury Retrograde, however, make doubly sure all your communications are mutually understood and your notes are accurate.
VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)It may be time to retreat for a while. If this is not possible, you may at least enjoy and/or benefit from working behind the scenes. Reviewing what has worked in the past but which may not be working so well now stands to be a good use of your time. Enjoying a retrospective cycle means you will emerge from it clearer about everything.
LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)What dreams may come is linked to the quality of dreams gestating in your mind. Whether you are dreaming to remember why you were born and/or dreaming new possibilities, the time is right. The greatest danger now is that you will slip into the dream and lose all perspective on your life as it is now. Intend to weave dreams with conscious co-creation.
SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)When Saturn turned Direct in late June you especially might have noticed it. Delays and restrictions up to then may have been endlessly annoying. Now you are in a new stride, as though heading for new territory. The more momentum you can muster over the next 2-3 months the better. If necessary, review all prior successes to increase confidence levels.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)It is likely that you are standing between two worlds or between what once was and what is to be, in a pretty big way. At worst, you feel a little lost. If so, you are wise to reach for higher ground somehow, to gain an overview and to see a bigger picture. It is also likely that some big changes are brewing and you are wise to focus to strengthen your core sense of security.
CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)Clearing the old to make way for the new is the call now. Taking preliminary measures to identify and/or activate the new that you want is as important as the clearing. Getting more answers than providing information is likely. You may want to hold your cards closely now and play your hand as well as you can, even if it requires that you bluff, as necessary.
AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)A stimulation of your closest relationships is in the spotlight. Increasing the scope and quality of your communications is implied. What mode of communications is the other consideration? While talking is generally good, body language can also go a long way and actions are much louder yet, than words and gestures. Diplomatic exchanges are likely, yet speak your truth too!
PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)Creating a healthier rhythm somehow is an emerging theme. Since health implies balance, what is required depends on the realities of your lifestyle. Perhaps you need to play more, or maybe it is your work/effort/focus equation that is required. Is it a better diet or more exercise and stretching that is needed? Make your health and that of your lifestyle a higher priority.
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Horoscope for the Week July 20, 2012f thTip of the Week: The Astrological portrait indicates revolutionary times. According to the Astrological portrait, social, political and economic revolution is destined to occur now and it is. We see these in the weather as well. Deciphering the core themes of these cycles and their scope and implication is important. Astrology recognizes very large cycles yet also provides bridges wherein shorter cycles are considered. The shortest is the day cycle, then there is the Lunar Cycle and jumping to the bigger picture as in the cyclic relationships between the far planets we can measure 500 year cycles, as with Neptune and Pluto. The approximate 26,000 year Precessional Cycle, from which we get the Astrological Ages, as in Pisces and now Aquarius (based on mean average division of the constellations) is one of the larger cycles considered. It is this major cycle in which all the various systems of Astrology share an important common denominator. The Sun currently conjunct the Galactic Equator, which is a major focus of Mayan Astrology/Cosmology brings special emphasis to 2012 which is basically understood to be the ‘official start’ of the 5th Root Race! Closer to the immediate implications, we are all challenged to adapt and this is where Astrology can prove to be a very valuable resource.
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Business Opportunities
Grand Forks Hair, Esthetics Salon For Sale
Excellent Client Base Well Known Name Enticing Income
Price Includes Name, Signage, Equipment, Furniture Serious Inquiries Only
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Career Opportunities
AIRLINES ARE Hiring- Train for high paying Aviation Main-tenance Career. FAA ap-proved program. Financial aid if qualifi ed- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783.
Education/Trade Schools
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Employment
Education/Trade Schools
TRAIN TO Be an Apartment/ Condominium Manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of gradu-ates working. 31 years of suc-cess! Government certifi ed. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-665-8339, 604-681-5456.
Help WantedARE YOU EXPERIENCING
FINANCIAL DISTRESS?Relief is only a call away!
Call Shelley Cameron Estate Administrator
at 877-797-4359 today, to set up your FREE
consultation in Nelson. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP
31 years experience. BDO Canada Limited.Trustee in Bankruptcy.
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An Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/rock truck opera-tors. Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Al-berta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051.Found Spa is expanding, and looking to hire a Senior stylist of 3 yrs to join our team, great opportunities. If this calls to you contact Danni or Nancy at 352-7775
Housekeeper for MotelExperienced or will train
250-365-5613Driver wanted with Class 1
full/part time position. Day shift in Trail area, Must be
able to get a fast card 250-365-7321
Employment
Help Wanted
CDCSS Family Support Worker: Supervised
visitation & child and youth services to families in the Castlegar area. Bachelor’s degree in related human/
social service fi eld and one year recent related
experience or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Position open to male and female applications. Wages & benefi ts as per BCGEU
collective agreement. 17.5 hrs/wk. Submit resume
and cover letter by July 30, 2012 via email:
Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd/ Newcastle Timber Have va-cancies in the following job: 1)Heavy Duty Mechanic 2)Driller/Blaster 3)Swamper 4)Hydraulic Log Loader Op-erator 5)Yarder Operator. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax re-sume to 250-287-9259Homecare/Support worker required to assist Castlegar Senior. Phone 250-365-8096Housekeepers needed @ The Kokanee Glacier Resort email [email protected] or call 825-9421
WANTED JOURNEYMAN HVAC + R Tech
Phone 250-354-8940
Employment
Help WantedLANDS & RESOURCES CO-ORDINATOR: F/T positionwith Kwakiutl Band Council inPort Hardy. Senior position.Email for job description:[email protected] or call 250-949-6012 Dead-line 07/27/12
Liquor Store N More is acc-cepting applications. Must bewilling to work nights, week-ends & holidays. Drop resumeat 1675 Central Ave.
LOOKING FOR Sales Repre-sentatives - Canadian Taxpay-ers Federation is expandingour Sales Division in yourarea. For more information vis-it: www.taxpayer.com Call 1-800-667-7933 Ext 111 oremail: [email protected]
Motivated & Enthusiastic Certifi ed Dental Assistant Required for busy practice.
Experience an asset. Resumes accepted:
201-402 Baker St, Nelson fax: 250-352-2275
Whiskey Jack Logging ofGolden has an immediate postion for an experienced120 Madill Yarder Operator.Grapple experience a must.Email resume to [email protected] resume to 250-344-7282.Mail to Box 10, Golden BC,V0A 1H0.
WANTED: Security Guards,Alarm Runners for the WestKootenay & Boundary Areasincluding Nakusp area.Email resume: [email protected] fax: 250-368-3177
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Employment
Help WantedWanted - Outdoor RetailManager - Nelson, BC The Rivers Oceans and Mountains Shop (ROAM) is seeking a hard-working, management minded individual to fi ll the Store/Floor ManagementPosition. Applications must have minimum of 2 yearsexperience within the ski and paddle sports industries in a senior sales, supervisory or management position. They must have previous skill with a POS system includingreceiving and inventorymanagement. Added skills would be ski touringknowledge, ski-techknowledge, previousmanagement experience,previous sales courses and use of Amber POS. Pleaseapply via e-mail to [email protected]
Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services
Prestige Hotels & Resorts require full-time Front Desk
Agents to make room reservations, register guests, provide information to guests
and process payments. Positions are available at:
Prestige Mountainside Resort 1049 TransCanada
Hwy N. Golden and Prestige Radium 7493 Main St. Radium Hot Springs. No
experience required. Applicant must have a
strong command of English (written and oral).
Conditions: Full Time, Shift, Weekend and Weekday.
Wage: $13.00/hr. Complete employment application
(found on www.prestigeho-telsandresorts.com/corp-ca-reers-main.php) and submit
with your resume to [email protected].
Trades, TechnicalAUTOMATED TANK Manu-facturing Inc. is looking for welders. Due to a huge expan-sion to our plant located in Kit-scoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster, we have open-ings for 10-3rd year apprentic-es or journeyperson welders. We offer best wage in indus-try. 3rd yr apprentice $28-$30/hr, journeyperson $32-$35/hr, higher with tank expe-rience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at; (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to:[email protected]; p roduct ion@auto tanks.ca . Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.
Work WantedLAWN MOWING & general yard care. Call Jill 250-367-7693 or 250-921-9116
Pet Services
Employment
Work WantedRU2 BUSY?
Need an extra set of willing hands? I can be your personal chef/nanny/dog & housesitter errand runner & more, on call
or reg hours welcome. For more info call 250-365-6261
Services
Health ProductsSLIM DOWN For summer! Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks. Call Herbal Magic to-day! 1-800-854-5176.
Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free con-sultation. Toll Free 1 877-556-3500 www.mydebtsolution.com
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INCOME TAX PROBLEMS? Have you been audited, reas-sessed or disallowed certain claims by Canada Revenue Agency? Call Bob Allen @ 250-542-0295 35yrs. Income Tax experience, 8.5yrs. with Revenue Canada. Email: [email protected]
M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M $500 Loan and +. No credit re-fused. Fast, easy, 100% se-cure. 1-877-776-1660.
Home CareNursing Foot Care
foot care nurse with 18 yrsexperience available at the
mall Walk In Clinic onSundays 11:15 am - 1:30 pm
call for appointments250 352-4666 in home visits
also availible call Barb at 250 229-5777
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Pet Services
Services
Concrete & Placing
Building A Home or Business
Want to save $$$ on the footings/walls
The quote for building your foundation/walls does not always include the price of the pumper truck, and you
could end up paying double the cost.
Always ask or get more than one estimate
Call now and save on your concrete pumper truck, we
offer 112ft boom @ $160.00/hr (minimum
hours are neg.)The boom is able to do 80% of jobs that a line pump can
do and in less time and labour.
Most homes done in less than a three hour minimum
and the average cost on pumping walls is $750.00
in total.Why pay double.
Call now for a free Estimate
Pumper Larry Concrete Pumping
Larry 250-509-1452Lawna 250-551-2635
ContractorsHANSON DECKINGWest Kootenay Agent forDuradek 250-352-1814
Garden & LawnEDEN YARDCARE, lawns, gardens, hedges, rototilling. 250-442-8436.
Good topsoil for landscaping and gardening. $30/pickup load. 250-442-2013 or 250-442-2014.
Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)
Misc Services
Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop• Mobile & RV Park• U-Haul/moving supplies
Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pmSat : 10 am - 4 pm
Telephone 250-442-2995 orU-Haul 250-442-8778
KOOTENAY HOME Mainte-nance & Handyman Services.Please contact Jeff @250-505-9693
Pets & Livestock
Feed & HayHay: prime quality, dust & weed free, designed for hors-es. $4 / bale off fi eld, $5 / bale off stack. 2990 Carson Rd, 250-442-9663.
Pet Services
Pets & Livestock
LivestockAlpacas: pet and fi bre stock available. Starter herds for fun & profi t. 250-442-6642.
PetsBLACK AND WHITE KIT-TENS to give away to good homes. 250-367-7289
Now OpenBeaver Valley Animal Clinic
Large & Small Animals 1956 Columbia Gardens
Road, Fruitvale 250-367-0123
PUPS for sale: Pomera-nian/Maltese/Chihuahua X. $500./ea. Clint 250-231-7755
Tack/Supplies2000 - 2 Horse Customized Stock Trailer, lined with 1/4”
plywood. Asking $4,500 Call 250-365-7876
Merchandise for Sale
Appliances1 yr old Drolet effi cient wood stove w/insulated starter pipe & built in fan for greater heat circulation. $500 obo; Danby fridge/freezer, good working cond, $100 obo. 250-447-6644.Baycrest dishwasher, in stor-age. $50. 250-442-8739.Moffat washer in good shape. Asking $175. Also, used slight-ly damaged W/D, stored, ask-ing $175/pr. 250-442-8371.
Building SuppliesUsed assorted items: wood, hot water tanks, windows, stove, sinks. At the Granby Building, Grand Forks. 250-447-9756, 250-442-9598.Used paver stones, 7x13 inch, 500+, $1 each (retails $4.99 ea). 250-444-0131.
Farm Equipment4230 John Deere 100 HP, 7,500 hrs, strong, runs great $11,000; New Holland manure spreader, model 676, tandem axle, end gate, chains 60%, $3,000. Pair $12,000. 250-442-8683.
FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products
BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED
GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF
Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available
Quarters/Halves$2.50/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger
$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS
250-428-4316 Creston
Free Items2 kittens to good home. Please call 250-442-2578.Attention all brewers! Lots of long neck beer bottles, some wine bottles. Bring your own containers. 5930 Reservoir Rd, Grand Forks.Free laminate fl ooring, you re-move from fl oor, approx 400 sq ft. 250-447-9192.
Firewood/FuelFirewood: Fir, split, delivered. $190 at Lake, $200 at GF. 250-447-2505, 250-666-0295.
FurnitureComputer printer desk: 1 shelf, 1 fi le drawer, 1 fold out ext shelf. $75. 250-442-4247.
For Sale: 9 drawer dresser w/mirror, matching high boy,
cedar lined metal trunk, New massage table & drop
leaf table. 250-551-9317
Single wide IKEA bed with new bedding & Matching
nightstand. $200 354-0323
Garage SalesCastlegar, Sat & Sun
July 21 & 22, 8 - 2 No Early Birds, 406 - 3rd Ave
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesChristina Lake: Sat, July 21, 9am-noon, 1497 Wolverton Rd. Household, tools, RV parts, toys.
GENELLE, Estate Sale,Life time collectable, many
antiques including furniture July 27, 28 & 29 & Aug 3 & 4
8 - 5, 341 - 15 th AveGrand Forks Downsizing! Don’t miss it! Quality house-hold items, electrical, berry & grape plants & more. Sat. July 21, 8am-4pm. 5480 Hughes Rd.Grand Forks Estate Sale. Dining, living, bedroom furni-ture & many household items. Fri & Sat, July 27 & 28, 8am-3pm. #6 80-80th Ave (Granby River Estates). For furniture preview 250-442-5853.Grand Forks. Estate/yard sale. Sat July 21. 9am-1pm. 10510 North Fork Rd.Grand Forks: Fri-Sun, July 20-22, 9am-5pm, 7459 6th St.Grand Forks: Sat, July 21, starts 10am, 2725 Placer Place, Copper Ridge. Moving! Everything must sell! Quads, boat, tools, lawn equip, furni-ture, electronics, etc.Grand Forks. Sat & Sun, July 21 & 22. 8:30am-4pm. 6155 South View Court (by Doukho-bor Beach).Grand Forks: Sat+Sun, July 21+22, 9am-?, 6550 Como St. Books, kitchen, useful junk.
Slocan Park Large Multi Family, household goods
tools, garden tools, pottery stove kit, medical table & much more, 3120 Slocan Park Rd, Medical Clinic Parking Lot, Sat & Sun.
July 21 & 22, 9-4
Garden Equipment19.5 HP Simplicity Tractor, 60 in belly mower, 48 in cultivator, numerous other attachments. Recent repairs: motor, alterna-tor, starter & drive belts. $4,190 obo. 250-442-4247.Toro Iron Horse riding mower, hydrostatic automatic w/ bags, 12.5 HP, B&S single cyl en-gine, asking $900. 250-442-8371.
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /
Bridges / EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Hobbies & CraftsWool: carded & uncarded, 1 bag ea. 250-442-8739.
Misc. for Sale2002 COLEMAN tent trailer. Excellent condition. $5,500. OBO. 250-368-97212 camera bodies, 4 lenses & acc. Salt & fresh water fi shing tackle. 250-442-3888.4x8 Particle Board 1/2, 5/8, 3/4 & 1 in. from $9.97 sheet. Castle Building @ Renovation Centre. 250-442-2270.8 ft truck canopy, fi ts GMC. $150 obo. 250-442-0957.Adventure Playset Wooden Structure Swing Set $150 OBO 354-1506 or 354-9214AIR CONDITIONER, Large Window, with Remote Control. $200. 250-368-8034All purpose drywall mud, 4.5 gal pail. Special buy $18.99 while quantities last. Castle Building Centre. 250-442-2270.Climette Air Conditioner with remote. Fits window 23 1/2” x 15” or wider. 12,000 BTUs. $200.00 250-442-0713.Entertainment centre, $145; RSF wood stove, very good cond. $475. 250-442-8057.HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?Kirby Sentria upright vacuum, c/w carpet shampooer attach-ments. $250. 250-442-6818.Kitchen mixer, recliner, meat slicer, sm T.V., sm freezer, 2 lawn chairs. 250-442-5306.
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for SaleNew, custom built exhaust hood $250 obo; 2,000 W, 4 lamp extension light stand w/large base $125 obo; roll away bed w/linens, new cond $150 obo. Ron @ 250-442-3385.Softub portable hot tub w/wooden surround, 6 person, 66 inch inside x 27 inch deep $300 obo; foosball table, 13hx20x36 inch, (handles are 32 inches long) $60. 250-447-9741, 250-444-2571.
Summer clearout of Equipment at OldEds in
Montrose, BC Call: 250-505-9566
JD Backhoe attachment to fi t Skidsteer
Clark 8000 lbs ForkliftHyster 8000 lbs ForkliftNissan 9000 lbs Forklift
Komatsu 3.5 Yard LoaderYanmar 35 hp TractorJinma 35 hp Tractor2011 Camray 4 door
2002 Ford F150
TV Specials Panasonic 32” $280 Samsung 51” $690, Samsung 55” 3Dincludes BluRay player
$1050 warranty included West LiquidationCastlegar call for
Appointment 250-365-3367 www .WestLiquidation.com
Wood cook stove w/water res-ervoir $25; electric stove, works $15; Inglis dryer $15; 4 lawn chairs w/cushions $8 all; 2 lawn chairs $2 both. 250-442-3708.Wooden Bed Frame 3/4 size with mattress $75 Wicker Papasan Chair W/Cushion $60, 4 all season 13” Tires on steel rims $50 250 505-5201
Misc. WantedHAVE YOU SEEN MORRIS
IN A TIME OF NEED A FRIEND WAS SOLD IN A GARAGE SALE APPROX 2002 IN NELSON. HAVE YOU SEEN OR DID YOU
BUY AN ACOUSTICGUITAR? “MORRIS”
BRAND. I WOULD PAY WELL FOR THE RETURN
OF MORRIS CALL352-6120 EVENINGS
THANK YOU
I Buy Old Coins & Collections Olympic, Gold Silver Coins etcCall Chad 250-863-3082 LocalLooking for fruit wood to pur-chase for smoker (apple, cher-ry, etc) 250-442-5250.
Want to Buy HuckleberriesPlease phone 250-357-2402
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Real Estate
Acreage for Sale3.29 Flat Acre in Krestova with
water, 25 mins to Nelson or Castlegar 250-359-7861
Landowners in the Grand Forks area! Mature, married couple seeking to purchase a few sunny acres to build a small solar powered home.
We will take care of any sub-division requirements.
Contact Mark at 250-447-7652 or
email [email protected]
Apt/Condos for SaleGrand Forks: #6, 80 80th Ave, Granby River Estates. Waterfront condo, strata liv-ing, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1,136 sq ft, garage, full crawlspace, A/C, exc cond. All applianc-es included. $268,000. 250-442-5853 / 250-442-1214
Professional looking for 1 Bedroom apartment in
Rossland.Prefer walking distance to
everything, clean & reasonable rent. For August 1st
Call Arne at250-584-9691
For Sale By OwnerESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main fl oor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, aparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. $295,000obo. 250-866-5274Grand Forks: 45 acre w/home & 16,000+ sq ft indoor riding arena. $650,000. 250-442-0930.
Real Estate
For Sale By OwnerUnfi nished cabin on 2.8
acres on Riondel Rd near the Ashram. Will be
appraised in May. Making a list of interested individuals.
Price likely well under $200,000. Terms Negotiable. Excellent for handy person
or couple 780-566-0707
Houses For SaleGENEROUS SRI INCEN-TIVES & now governmentgrants for fi rst time buyers!SRI Homes and Lake Countryare offering unbelievable dis-counts. Lake Country ModularHomes, located next to SRI’sWinfi eld factory, offers custom designs, factory tours, expert advice & service and the best price! Call Don Purdie toll freeat 1-866-766-2214.www.LCMhomes.com
Grand Forks: $109,000! Priced to Sell! This lovely
revenue property is priced for a quick sell! 850 sq ft, 4
bdrms, 1.5 baths, carport, work shop, lg garden, steps from the Kettle River. Newly
renovated inside. Needs minor work outside. Currently rents
for $750 month. 604-910-8443
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, 2 bath,central air, skylights, vaultedceilings, 2 car garage, ValleyHeights. 250-442-3888.Grand Forks: 3 bdrm on 1acre, GF Dist Irrigation water,separate well, gas, electric.250-442-2578, 250-442-3341.Grand Forks: A must see! $299,000. Excellent valuew/this pkg of 4 properties. In-cludes newly upgraded heri-tage house & 3 extra lots. Oneof the nicest locations, 8343Riverside Dr. 250-442-3816.
LotsFRUITVALE, level lot, 40ft. x140ft., backs on park.$49,000. 250-368-6076
WATERFRONTOotischenia Lots
House Package - $53,0000.6 ac lot & mobile home
$149,9000.8 ac lot & home $399,900www.WaterlooLanding.cawww.nelson-homes.com
250.365.6297, [email protected]
Mobile Homes & Parks
1974 12x56 Moduline sm porch & shed , no mould orleaks good cond. @ 6 mileM.H.P. $24,000. 250 777-0636
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99/mo. $0Down, Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near ElPaso, Texas, Beautiful Moun-tain Views! Money Back Guar-antee! Free Color Brochure. 1-800-755-8953.www.sunsetranches.comFREE BROCHURE. KingsCounty “Land of Orchards,Vineyards and Tides”. NovaScotia’s beautiful AnnapolisValley. Live! Work! Start a business! Toll-Free: 1-888-865-4647 www.kingsrda.ca
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
RentalsGrand Forks: 4 bdrm family home $1,100 month; 3 bdrm home, 5 appliances, fenced yard, walk to schools & down-town, $950 month; 3 bdrm home, $850 month.Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appliances $550 month: 1 bdrm partially furnished con-do $600 month utils incl. Avail Aug 1; 2 bdrm condo $600 month, util incl, avail Aug 1.
N/S, N/P, References.Ken: 250-442-2632
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5bath sxs duplex, close to Hut-ton School. N/P. Ref req. 250-442-2276, 250-442-6800.2 bdrm, 2 bth + den avail Aug1st N/P N/S W/D $1100/m +utilities 354-9658
CASTLEGAR 2 bdrm Apt private yard, close to Koot
Market & bus, N/S, N/P$750/mth, 250-608-3930The Kidney Foundation of Canada, BC Branch 200-4940 Canada Way, Burnaby, BC V5G 4K6 1(800) 567-8112
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Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentGLENMERRY, 2bdrm, n/p, n/s. References. Available Aug.1st. 250-364-2786
Grand Forks: 1 bdrm close to downtown, 55+, N/S,F, S, DW, W& D ref req. $725 mo + utils. 250-442-0952, 250-442-5984.
Grand Forks: basement suite, 2 blocks to town, modern spa-cious, bright, 1 bedroom plus large den, washer & dryer incl. $675 month plus utilities. N/P, N/S, private entrance, with parking space for 2 vehicles. Prefer seniors. DD & referenc-es required. Call 250-442-3365.
ROSSLAND 2bd, newly reno-vated, carport, NS, NP, 250.362.9473
ROSSLAND, bach. apt. Gold-en City Manor. Over 55. N/S. N/P. Subsidized. 250-362-3385, 250-362-5030.
TRAIL, 1-BDRM, fully fur-nished. Single occupancy. Satellite & internet. N/S, N/P. $600.+util. 250-368-4665.
Apartment Furnished
Sm 3 room, 1 bdrm suite Ymir W/D Non-Smoking Petspossible $650/m includes heat 604 989-0258
Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Grand Forks: approx 1,000 sq ft open area plus potential offi ce area with 22’ x 22’ at-tached workshop. Lots of
parking, great location, good signage on main road.
Security system installed.Very reasonable monthly
rent plus utilities. Call Jim @ 250-442-9780
Grand Forks: NEW OWNER-SHIP. 3 commercial spaces, in town (Black Knight building) & 1 on hwy. Available now. 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599.
Prime downtown Grand Forks location - 3rd St Plaza, 3,000+ sq ft Lots of parking. Call 250-666-0088.
Rentals
Cottages / CabinsGrand Forks: rent or lease Aug 1: 2 bdrm cottage, lge pri-vate yard, F/S, washer, wood heat, 8 km from town. $700 mon, util incl. 250-442-2604. References required.
Duplex / 4 PlexCastlegar 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath 2 decks, full basement with laundry hookups, Available
Aug 1st. $1200/mth + utilities 250-608-1035
CASTLEGAR, Lg 2 Bdrm, 1000 sq ft, brick fi replace,
Lrg living room, Utilities incl F/S, N/S, N/P, 365-2960
Rosemont 1/2 Duplex 3 bdrm W/D F/S Corner lot off stparking large deck N/S N/P ph 352-2205
Mobile Homes & Pads
Grand Forks 2 bdrm newly renovated modular home. lo-cated on dead end street over looking Ward Lake. $145,000. 250-442-3590. after 5.
Homes for RentCastlegar South, 2 Bdrm
100 x 150 lot, Bus rte, close to ammeties, Avail Aug 1st,
covered parking, out bldg/loff, $1000/mth + utilities, pets
case by case Call 250-304-7357
CASTLEGAR South, 2 Bdrm Avail Aug 1st in quiet 4-plex Clean, Spacious, Nice yard
Laundry avail, N/S, N/P $850/mth incl utilities
References Ph 250-352-5659
Christina Lake: Avail. Aug. 1st. 1300 sq. ft. lower level suit in a prestige setting, close to US border, pet negotiable, yearly rental, R/R. $950/m utilities included. 250-447-6578.
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, nice clean ground fl oor suite, N/S, N/P, close to Hutton school. Avail immediately. $700 month includes util. Ref req. 250-509-0488, 250-442-3155,contact or leave msg.
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 2 bath, upper level, west of town, W/D, internet & cable. N/S, N/P. 4.5 acres, large garden. Mature, responsible tenant. $950 mo plus utils. 250-442-7349.
Grand Forks: 4 bdrm, central location, walk to Rec complex & Extra Foods. Hutton School area. N/S. $895 month & utils. Avail Aug 15. 250-666-0088.
Rentals
Homes for RentGrand Forks: 4 brm home, lge lot, recent renos, applianc-es, close to schools, immacu-late. Avail Aug 1. N/S, N/P. $1,250 mo. Carport + gar-age/work shop. Telephone 250-443-3041.
NELSON 12 Mile: Spacious 3bdrm Family Home on beautiful Kootenay Lake.
Lovely sandy beach, sloped ceilings, skylights, fi replace, lrg kitchen, ensuite, family room, formal dining + 40ft screened covered deck to
relax & enjoy the view. Gentle sloping 1/2 acre lot on lake + fenced pool area for children. Away from hwy
noise, paved driveway & carport. Asking $1850/mo or
$2000 furnished. contact Rose 250-825-4499
ROBSON, 2 bdrm house with basement for rent, lrg yard
close to Robson school$1000/mth + utilities, leave
msg 250-365-8286
Offi ce/RetailGrand Forks: 500 sq ft, clean bright, good location, NEW OWN-ERS. 250-442-5015. 348 Market Ave.
Rooms for RentGrand Forks: room in quiet house, shared bathroom/kitch-en. $300 mo. 250-442-5732.
Suites, LowerCastlegar, Lrg Bright 1 bdrm
Apt with fi replace, private yard overlooking river, mostly
furnished includes util, TV W/D, N/P, N/S, $675/mo, Avail now or Aug 1st, 250-365-7956
TownhousesBC HOUSING is accepting applications for family rental units in Castlegar. Tenants
pay no more then 30% of their gross monthly income for rent. For information on eligibility & applications please call 250-365-2667 or 1-800-834-7149 or check out our website at
BCHousing.org
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm. $800 mo & utilities. N/P. Referenc-es. Evenings, 250-492-9896.
Want to RentGrand Forks: single mom needs 3 or more bdrm, in town, has pet. 250-584-4238.
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Transportation
Cars - Domestic2001 NISSAN Maxima LE, 144,000km leather, loaded, $5800 250-921-9728
2010 Red Mustang. V6. Stan-dard. Pony Package. 15,000kms. Only driven for 4 months. MUST SELL. $18,900 OBO. 250.231.6851.
Cars - Sports & Imports
2003 Honda Accord, 172,000 km, 4 new sum-mers, 2 studded winters, A/C, exc cond. Asking $6,995. 250-442-5769.
Motorcycles2006 customized Harley Road King. New paint, ex-haust & front end. Lots of ex-tras. $12,000; 2006 Harley Ul-tra Classic lower fairings. $400. 250-443-3092.
2008 red Honda Shadow VT750 Aero, 4,521 km, show room condition. $6,500. 250-445-6110.
Accessories- large cover $40, leather saddle bags $40, Cor-bin double seat $100, sheep skin $20, M2R helmet XL $75, med chaps $40, 2 helmets $5 ea, vest $10, 15% off on any combo of 3 or more. $310 for package. 250-442-3071, Bob.
Recreational/Sale1992 28’ VANGUARD Travel Trailer, sleeps 6, A/C, awning. Must sell. $4,800 obo. 250-428-6204
1995 Salem 5th wheel, 22 ft, 2 large solar panels, 2 batteries, hitch included. $5,000. 250-442-3623.
1998 28ft. Travel Trailer, mint condition. $8,500.obo 250-442-8428.
2008 StarCraft Pine Mountain 800 series 8 ft pop-up camper in exc cond, suitable for 1/2 ton; comfortable queen bed; 3-way fridge & freezer, 1,000 W inverter, furnace, hot water tank, electric water pump, 2 holding tanks; toilet & in-door/outdoor shower; manual jacks. $7,500. 250-447-7652, [email protected].
Trucks & Vans1997 CHEVY 4X4 Supercab $3,900 250-428-6204
Transportation
Trucks & Vans1991 Ford 350 diesel cube van, 2 new batteries, starter, alternator; oil & fi lter change;new wipers, headlights. Asking$1,800. 250-442-8371.
1998 Pontiac Transport van. 148,000 km, mechanic check. Excellent condition, clean$3,000 obo. 250-666-0062.
2000 Dodge Dakota quad cab 4x4 w/canopy, tow sys. New winters, bearings, oxygen sen-sor. Fully serviced. Asking$4,200. 250-442-0484.
Boats15.5 ft Delta Craft runabout, c.w roof, travel tarp & trailer,70 HP Johnson. $3,950 obo,exc cond. 250-442-1241.
19’ Fibre Form Volvo motor ontrailer, project boat offers825-0090
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1700 Columbia AvenueCastlegar, BC V1N 2W4
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A23West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, July 19, 2012
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