Garden Open House
Stop in at the Columbia House Healing Garden this Thursday, May 30, from 4 to 6:30 pm for their Open House and May Business Bloom Mixer. It is a free event with live music lots of fun. Enjoy food and refreshments available for purchase from vendors. Explore the landscaping of the garden. It is a beautiful addition to our community.
Drink the Keg Dry
The 3rd annual Keg Race Event in Canal Flats is happening this Thursday, May 30 from 5-7 pm at the Flats Venue & Stage. Stop in for a mug of Phillips Blue Buck Beer and a famous chili dog on the Thurs-day evening. Then show up Friday at 11:30 to cheer the keg on as it journeys through town from the 9k bridge, finishing at The Flats RV. It will be a fantastic adventure.
The Sixties
I found that growing up in the sixties was much better than being in my sixties.
This ‘n’ That Market
There is a new market in town. The Inver-mere This ‘n’ That Market will be in the
Mountain Hub every Saturday through the summer beginning this week, Saturday, June 1. There will be some unique items and a variety of vendors week to week. Hours will be 9:30 am to 4 pm each week. Mountain Hub is located on the main drag of down-town Invermere (1036 7th Ave.)
Canal Days
The fun peaks this Saturday, June 1, with Canal Days activities starting at 8 am with a pancake breakfast. Come for the parade, the classic car show and burn-out pit, live music, the horseshoe tournament, kids’ soap box cars, a native dance group per-formance, raffles, face painting, bouncy castles, food, and a dance featuring the Mile High Club. What else could they possibly do to make this day better? It will be incredible. Check out the full schedule online, by calling 349-5447, or just head to the Civic Centre for pancakes and stay all day.
Sunshine
We are in for a week or more of nice hot weather. Get out and enjoy it but do take precautions. Find some shade and stay hydrated.
May 30-June 5, 2019 Volume 17 Issue 22
What year did the Toronto Raptors join the National Basketball League? (Answer on page 7)
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PTSD & Recovery Book Talk Local author D.M. Ditson will be reading from her new book Wide Open and talking about her recovery from post-traumatic stress disorder at two events this week. Head to the Invermere Public Library at 2 pm on Saturday, June 1, or the Radium Public Library at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, June 4. Dauna’s talks are interesting and inspira-tional. Both events are free to attend. Bring or buy a copy of her book to get it signed by this talented writer.
Riddliculous
A tree doubled its height every year until it reached its maximum height over the course of ten years. How many years did it take for that tree to reach half its maximum height? See page 9
Fun Golf Day
The Fairmont Lions are hosting their ‘Fun Day of Golf’ this Saturday, June 8, at Coys Par 3 Golf Course. It is a wonderful day of nine holes at a beautiful, tricky par 3 course, followed by an amazing barbecue meal with lots of great prizes and fun times. There are 2 tee times available with the shotgun start, noon or 2:30 pm followed by dinner at 5:30 pm. The cost is only $30 for 9 holes of golf and dinner. That is an incredible deal as I know the dinner will be fantastic. Dinner only tickets are $15 ($5 for kids’ barbecue). Get them at Coys, 250-345-6504. All funds raised go towards local programs through the Fairmont Lions. So, if you like golf, and you like food, and you like doing good things, then this is the perfect event for you.
Exercise Woes
The main problem with starting to jog is that by the time you realize how out of shape you are, you have to find a way to get back home.
Hike for Hospice
This year’s Hike for Hospice is happening on Sunday, June 16. It will be a beautiful, easy-going, 1.25 km walk around a scenic lake or an 8 km hike on an easy trail. Everyone is invited to participate (including dogs on leash). You can register and col-lect pledges online at www.hospicesocietycv.com. All funds raised will go to the Hospice Society of the Columbia Valley.
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6. Papa
Robservations
I really want to write about our Govern-ment system and how none of the parties actually give two bits of concern about the citizens of Canada but that really depress-es me. I just don’t understand how our society works. A bunch of rich entitled folks making random laws to take more and more money from the people. And we are expected to obey. Ouch. Otherwise, summer is hitting us pretty good this week. Things are really warming up. It changes the world around us as more and more people hit the beach, get out hiking and enjoy lots of great outdoor activities. I am so anxious to go camping. Since I have been sick, camping is not in my agenda. Needing dialysis every second day really restricts my time away from home. Really, I guess I can camp for one night at a time but that kind of sucks. I used to love spending a week at a beauti-ful lake. Anytime in the outdoors is very therapeutic for our minds and souls. Many folks around here spend a lot of time out hiking, biking fishing and more. If you do get out camping, please clean up after yourself and be very aware of camp-fire safety. We are lucky to live in this beautiful area and we should strive to keep it this beautiful.
Bike to Work Week
If you haven’t dusted off your bicycle and tuned it up for the summer yet, this is the week to do it. May 27 to June 2 is Bike to Work week, with June 3 the official World Bicycle Day. What better way to celebrate than by cruising around town or down a trail? If you sign up for Bike to Work week at www.biketowork.ca and log at least one trip during the week, you’ll be entered to win a cool prize or two. Happy cycling.
Well Lit
I use my flashlight as a storage unit for dead batteries.
Monday Night Live
This Monday, June 3, check out the Open Mic night at the Horsethief Creek Pub. It is always a fantastic evening of great talent. The Pub hosts great live music every Mon-day night from 7 to 9 pm. The food is great and the music will lighten your mood for the rest of the week.
May 30-June 5, 2019 www.valleypeak.ca Email [email protected] Call 250-341-7243 3
THURSDAY NIGHT WINGS
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Drink the Keg Dry
It’s our 3rd Annual
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This time honoured tradition is once again hosted @
The Flats Venue & Stage this Thursday May 30
from 5-7 pm
Pop down for a mug of Phillips Blue Buck beer and
our famous chili dogs
Then come join the crowd on Friday @ 11:30 as we cheer the
keg on its journey down from the 9k bridge to The Flats RV
BE KIND BE FORGIVING
BE NICE
INVERMERE’S
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Saturdays through the Summer 9:30 am to 4 pm
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4 www.valleypeak.ca Email [email protected] Call 250-341-7243 May 30-June 5, 2019
Watson’s
Waddle
Rob and I were reviewing last year’s article and I see that it was a tough time. He was leaving me at home lots as he made trips to the hospital. When we were in Castlegar, his Mom was able to help out lots. Since back in Invermere, Kootenay Kritters really had to step in and help (Jen is my second-favourite person). Rob is my pack-leader. He provides me with food, shelter, exercise and unending, undeniable love. I love him back. Lately he is tied down with his home dialy-sis machine for some long time periods. It is not as bad as him leaving but it is not an ideal situation for me. It requires about 5 hours of self-time for me. It can be tough on my bladder sometimes. Fortunately he has some great friends who stop by and help out. It is so exciting for me to hear someone at the door during his sessions as I know it is someone coming for me. Life is good. Many of us need lots of support, both hu-mans and companion animals. If you know someone who could use a hand please step up to that plate. Most people are shy and afraid to ask for help and suffer be-cause of it. Be there for them.
What Year Was It?
The first Toyota was sold in North America (Crown and Land Cruiser), ‘American Bandstand’ and ‘Have Gun, Will Travel’ debuted on television, ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ won best picture and 22 year-old Elvis Presley bought Graceland. John Diefenbaker was elected, Humphrey Bogart passed away, the first Frisbee was sold and the first ultrasound was per-formed. What year was it? See page 10.
Clever
How does a celebrity pick his nose? From a catalogue.
Barber Shops
Invermere has two fantastic barber shops now. Mike continues in the shop next to the laundromat on the main drag into town as Invermere Barbers. Patrick is moving to the crossroads area, next to Kootenay Coffee Works as the Shamrock Barber. He will be opening this coming Monday, June 3.
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Kidney Failure
I don’t have anything fresh to say this week. Watching others go through dialysis and comparing to how things have played out points directly at one thing. You will do a lot better if you actually eat the food you are supposed to eat and cut out the crap. You will be so much healthier with more energy. Really that is the same for anyone. You can prevent so many illnesses by actually eating healthy, every day. Do some re-search, watch out for fads and put in the time and effort. Your body will thank you and you will notice the difference in how you feel.
Self Love
My doctor finally determined that I am so loveable that she gave me a jacket that lets me hug myself.
Zipline Adventures
Just south of Radium, Valley Zipline Ad-ventures is open for the season and has a fantastic 1.5 hour ziplining tour. If you’re looking for something different to keep the guests busy or a new adventure for yourself, this is it. Heather went this weekend and her group of 6 smiled (or screamed) the whole time. Anyone over 4’ tall and between 65-250 lbs can safely zipline. Book your tour on their website or call 347-7627. It is an ad-venture that you will never forget.
One Year Ago
So it has been a year since I first returned to live in Invermere. Looking through last year’s paper I am reminded of how awe-some the people in this valley and the peo-ple in my life are. Came home to a clean house, food in my fridge and smiling faces with helping hands. Thanks again everyone.
May 30-June 5, 2019 www.valleypeak.ca Email [email protected] Call 250-341-7243 5
UPCOMING EVENTS Friday, May 31, 6:30 pm
Steak Sandwich DINNER
Cribbage, Thursdays, 6:30 pm. Darts, Saturdays, 4-6 pm.
Texas Hold-Em, Thursdays at 6:30 pm
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Full Deli, Fresh BBQ-Ready Meats, Salads, Light Lunches.
In-house made Sausage & Bratwurst
Monday-Saturday 9 am-6 pm.
KONIG MEAT & SAUSAGE COMPANY
Downtown Invermere 250-342-9661
Daily Lunch Specials
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Smart Tub No WIFI required
Bruno’s Plumbing Service
Mike Sylvestre 250-342-5105 [email protected]
Serving the Columbia Valley
Associate PASTOR:
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Sunday, June 2, 10:30 am
WORSHIP SERVICE
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EVERYONE WELCOME
PIZZA IS GREAT
1. Mississippi
6 www.valleypeak.ca Email [email protected] Call 250-341-7243 May 30-June 5, 2019
My Progress
Realizing that as late as 6 months ago I felt like I was done on this Earth, I would say that my recent progress has been amazing. Bringing home a hemodialysis machine has really changed my health and my outlook. Lately I am getting a lot closer to my old self. I get out for a bit of fishing, a bit of golfing and I try to attend a few more events. I am a ‘light’ version of my old self, both in weight and presence in the valley. Keeping The Valley Peak going is quite time-consuming and mixed with dialysis, my free time is much more limited than I would like. I only fish about one-quarter as much as I would like. My strength is still improving. I have added a couple yards to my golf shots and seem able to carry on for some great Walksons (Watson walks). I am still not getting out to as many events as I would like so please send me photos of your events and information prior to them if you want to see them in The Valley Peak.
Relationships
As we get older, it is important to forget about dating younger partners. I need an older partner that will recognize the signs of a stroke.
The Thrifty Reporter
Garage Sales are in season and just about as much fun shopping at as the Invermere Thrift Store. It is exciting as one never knows the treasures that can be found. The Thrift Store has found that some of their donations are coming from leftover garage sale items. I am thinking, if an item did not sell at a garage sale there is a good reason. Examine the condition - is it worn, are all parts present and working and is it clean? If an item is not sell worthy then the Thrift Store has to dispose of it. Please be re-spectful to donate only items in sale-able condition. They do appreciate your dona-tions but they do have limited storage and garbage collection is expensive.
Why Worry?
We all get thinking about possible prob-lems. Sometimes we become consumed in worry. Worrying just does not prevent bad things from happening. It does however, stop us from enjoying the good things that are hap-pening right here, right now.
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WHERE WAS I?
Can you guess where this photo was taken?
Answer on page 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
Please be advised that in the Summer of 2019 the
District of Invermere
will be running a pilot project to
change the traffic configuration in
the Athalmer neighborhood.
Lane changes configurations on
Laurier Street from the bridge on the
Columbia River to the bridge on CP Railway will be occurring and
dedicated turning left hand lanes
will be created.
In addition, a dedicated left-hand
turn signal will be installed on the
west bound lanes at the
Third Avenue intersection.
Starting after May 25, 2019, the lane
changes will be implemented.
For more information, contact:
District of Invermere
Chris Prosser, CAO
phone: 250-342-9281
May 30-June 5, 2019 www.valleypeak.ca Email [email protected] Call 250-341-7243 7
Beatlemania in Radium
The Horsethief Pub is thrilled to host Beatlemania in Radium! On Saturday, June 8, the tribute band “All You Need Is Love” will perform for one night only at the Horsethief Pub in Radium Hot Springs, and it is sure to be a sellout night. Get your tickets early, and tell your friends. The three part show will highlight the entire Beatles career. Show starts at 9 pm and runs until 11:30 pm with two brief intermis-sions. Full kitchen service available until 10 pm, with late night menu available after that. A great evening. Shuttle service will be available.
Canadian Sports Trivia Answer
The Toronto Raptors were founded in 1995 as the NBA expanded into Canada. The Vancouver Grizzlies joined the same year.
Smell the Flowers
Isn’t lilac season amazing? They have such a beautiful, strong scent. I used to have a bush in my yard in Windermere. I would always have a couple fresh blos-soms in a cup with water on my kitchen table (thanks for that Dad). My whole house would smell great for the season. Take the time to notice the beauty growing around you every day. Spring is a great season.
Air Conditioning
Are you feeling the heat these days? Do you want to feel cool when you are in your home? Stop in at Diamond Heating & Spas for a professional quote on installing an air con-ditioner in your home (or office, etc.). They are definitely the experts and are looking forward to helping you out. Give Diamond a call at 250-342-7100.
250-409-9663 Fair Prices Quality Workmanship
Local Computer & Electronics Repair
Business and personal IT support. New and used/refurbished computers and laptops.
Virus and Malware removal. Come visit our new office location downtown Invermere
in the Mountain Hub!
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Lambert-Kipp Pharmacy
J. Douglas Kipp, B.Sc. (Pharm) Laura Kipp, Pharm D.
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Understanding Financial Statements June 3
Essential Oil Distillation June 9
Field Plant & Herb Walk June 12
Forest Plant & Herb Walk June 13
Father’s Day Family Style BBQ June 15
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ADVERTISING INFORMATION
DOUBLE SIZED AD
9.6 CM TALL X 6.2 CM WIDE
SINGLE WEEK - $55
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DOUBLE SIZED AD 4.7 CM TALL X 12.6 CM WIDE
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SINGLE AD
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SINGLE WEEK $30
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3 MONTHS (13 ISSUES) $312 ($24/AD)
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Thanks for your interest. I hope that we will develop and maintain a wonderful,
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As an advertising venue, I consider your success to reflect my success.
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Side Effects
The notable side effect this week is defi-nitely time. I wanted to watch some soccer this weekend and did not really have enough time between games to do a run on the machine. So tonight (Sunday) will be 6 hours of prep and run time, probably finishing at about 1 am. It is tough on Watson so I have to sneak in a quick walk first, prepare a snack as it is through dinner and prepare my entertainment for the 4 hours on the ma-chine. Sometimes I can work on my computer but tonight I am too burnt out and tired of work so it will be some reading or a bit of Netflix. I really hope that all of you make the most of your free time. With my life changes I have realized how much time I did waste in the past. Now I have no choice but to try to be efficient with all my time.
Riddliculous Answer
(From page 2) If the tree is doubling its height each year, then it will be half its maximum height only one year ago, after nine years of growth.
Amazing Quote
“There is no value in life except what you choose to place upon it and no happiness in any place except what you bring to it yourself.” (Henry David Thoreau). The happiness part is pretty obvious. We can be happy or miserable in any place and any situation. Learn to allow happi-ness to come to you in everything. It is life-changing. As for value, we must understand that we are worth much more than any posses-sions. Everyone is unique and valuable. Never place the value of a material thing above a person. I am not sure how else to put that.
On The Hunt
Police are searching for thieves that are stealing clothing according to sizes. Apparently they are still at large.
Superb Athletes
Congratulations to all the soccer players involved in the ‘Clash of the Titans’ tourna-ment last weekend. Watson and I walked over and watched a few games. It is great to see so many visiting teams enjoying themselves in our community. Everyone was very complimentary. Great job by the organizers.
May 30-June 5, 2019 www.valleypeak.ca Email [email protected] Call 250-341-7243 9
CRESTEEL RV SERVICE
Appliances and Accessories Parts and Repairs
Mobile Service Available 250-342-6312
THE SHAMROCK BARBER New Location
Athalmer Road at Canadian Tire Next to Kootenay Coffee Works
Opening June 3 Monday-Thursday
Noon to 6 pm Thanks to Mike for 7 great years with
Invermere Barbers
North Star Hardware
& Building Supplies Ltd. Doing It Right
Call 250-342-6226 or 1-877-342-6226 Fax 250-342-4424
Open in Athalmer 7 am-6 pm
24 HOUR FLOOD SERVICE COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL
CARPET CLEANING TILE & GROUT CLEANING Serving the Valley since 1980
Find us at ptarmigan-invermere.com Contact us at 250-342-9692 or email [email protected]
EvErYtHiNg YoU nEeD tO hOsT a PaRtY!
TENTS – CHAIRS – TABLES
LINEN – CHINA – DANCE FLOOR
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New White Resin Folding Chairs Serving the Columbia Valley
WE HAVE A HUGE SELECTION OF GOOD USED TIRES ON RIMS.
THE
DENTURE CENTRE
Full & Partial Dentures Repairs - Relines - Rebases
In Home Service Also Complementary Adjustments & Consultations
Photographic Reconstruction
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COLUMBIA VALLEY TRADING COMPANY Outerwear-Footwear-Workwear
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10 www.valleypeak.ca Email [email protected] Call 250-341-7243 May 30-June 5, 2019
Open to Changes
I am hoping that you are open to a bit of change in your driving experience. Starting this week the District is changing up the traffic lanes in Athalmer. There will be ded-icated left turning lanes. It will seem a bit strange and tricky at first but it is an effort to keep traffic moving more smoothly. Please be patient with all drivers and open to a bit of change.
It Was That Year
(From page 4) In 1957 a house cost $12,200, a car was $2,750 and the aver-age annual income was $4,550. The first Boeing 707 took flight, portable radar for speeding was invented, ‘The Cat in the Hat’ went to print and the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles.
Careful with Your Campfires
This is a new season of camping and over all, things are pretty dry out there (although recent rain has helped). There have al-ready been several fires in British Colum-bia (and Alberta) and there really has not been a lot of lightning. Human-caused fires are bad. A lot of un-necessary expenses and resources are used up. Be careful with your campfire. I will review the compliance regulations next week or so. I can tell you now that being out of compliance (fire too large, unattended, etc.) has a fine of $1,150. So be wise and respectful please folks.
Identity
I am fat but I identify as skinny. I am trans-slender.
Good Service
Life is all about service. It is always inter-esting listening to someone complaining about bad service (myself included of course). As it turns out, the desire to be served is very strong in people. And it leads to a series of disappointments that can turn life sour. Whereas the desire to serve brings happi-ness and enlightenment. The beauty of the human spirit is most strongly expressed when filling the needs of others. Lately I have been focusing on being kind, respectful and of service to others. When I actually do it right, it does feel wonderful.
Tiny Spaces
These spaces are hard to fill.
[email protected] Julie St.Amand 250-688-5564
A great venue for events of all sizes. Up to 600 people on the floor.
Up to 120 people in the lounge. 250-342-3315
Skin Care
Contact: Dorothy Isted 250-342-3826 [email protected]
Give tired, aging skin a youthful glow!
80% of good skin involves correct cleansing, toning and moisturizing.
100% organic. 2 Week Trial kits $24-$30.
Sales ♠ Service ♠ Solutions Gift Certificates Available
250-342-9800
[email protected] Friday: 9 am-5 pm
Saturday: 10 am-3 pm Sunday: On Call
AG Valley Foods
Big Horn Café Radium Windermere Family Pantry
Fairmont Pizza Copper Point Resort
CUSTOM ORDERS
250-341-5185
Sponge Toffee, Chocolate-dipped Sponge Toffee, Peanut Brittle, Chocolate-dipped Brownies, Chocolate-dipped Caramels
Saturday, June 8, 2019
BBQ starts at approx. 5 pm
This Event will Sell Out
OPEN Monday to
Saturday 8:30 am to
5:30 pm
► CUSTOM EXHAUST SYSTEMS
► WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT
► TIRE SERVICES ►Brakes, mufflers, suspensions, air conditioning, propane conversion, fuel injection and more!
250-342-9424 or [email protected]
Adults’ & Kids’ Clothing Shoes, Toys, Books
Infant Equipment, Maternity Items Much, Much More
Located below Lambert-Kipp Pharmacy 250-342-4430
The Best of Seconds
OPEN Tues-Fri 10-5 Saturday 11-3
East Kootenay Plumbing Services & Renovations
Red Seal Journeyman Plumbers/Gasfitters (B)
24 hour Service
250-272-3374
Andi’s Bread Box
Amazing artisan wood oven bread is for sale every Saturday at Frater Landing, in front of Circle Café and Columbia Valley Trading. Andi Schöni will be there from 9 am to 1 pm (or until he runs out of bread). Stop in and pick up some incredible bread. You will love it.
Top Strategy
How are you marketing your event? Many folks stick to social media. Unfortunately many of the potential clients on SM are staying at home on their computers. Others will get a flyer printed. That can work a bit if you can get your flyer into the hands of all your potential clients. But that is tricky. The Valley Peak is read by 2,000 people every week. Locals and visitors to the val-ley love this informative little paper. A few smiles and some good information in every issue. Really, it is by far the best place to adver-tise in this valley. It is affordable and very effective. Give it a try.
Where I Was
The page 6 photo shows local author Dauna Ditson as she prepares for a zipline adventure. Thanks to Valley Zipline Adven-tures for a great experience.
Grow to Eat
Planting doesn’t just happen on the May long weekend. If you hope to eat, say, two lettuce heads a week through the summer, you need to plant two lettuce seeds or seedlings every week. Ditto for sugar snap peas, carrots, and other vegetables where eating them at their peak matters. Another way to spread out the harvest sea-son is to spring plant ever-bearing straw-berry plant varieties (like Albion) instead of, or as well as, the June-bearing varieties (like Tristar). There’s nothing better than eating your own fresh food from your own garden all summer long.
Getting Old
An older gentleman visited the doctor with a sore leg. “I’m afraid that it is just a sign of old age,” said the doctor. “It can’t be,” said the man. “My other leg doesn’t hurt and it is the exact same age.”
Go Raptors
Congratulations to the Toronto Raptors on making it to the NBA finals this year. They
will be squaring off against the Golden State Warriors. They have played some tough basketball being down two games to none in the semi-finals against Milwaukee. Good luck Raptors. Canada is cheering you on.
Fishing Tips
Every year I like to emphasize one particu-lar fishing tip. Always think about how many fish are in a lake. Many of the lakes are stocked with thou-sands of trout annually. Often I will be at a lake and see several fish rising. By several, I mean maybe 50 or 100. A lot of fisherman will immediately fish on the surface. But where are the other 4,900 fish in that lake? They are cruising the bottom, where the most food is and furthest away from predators. So remember, the most fish and the big-gest fish are generally in pretty deep water in a lake.
Another One
This is another one of those tricky little spaces to fill. Enjoy your week.
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Local Celebrities 30 Joe Cavanagh, Matthew Rasporich 31 Quintynn Hart 1 Ian McIntosh, Chantel Metheral, Donna Murray, Florence & David Raven anniversary 2 Phil Burk, Kayla Wolfenden 3 Arron Metheral 4 Skylar Janzen 5 Renice Oaks, Joshua Walker
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FAIRMONT
RV & PARK MODEL LOTS FOR SALE Deep Serviced for year round use
TITLED OWNERSHIP
5 km south of Fairmont www.dutchcreekresort.com
250-345-6558
GREAT GOLF EXPERIENCE Daily Kitchen Specials Food & Golf Combos
Rentals, Pull Carts & Power Carts Available-Group Functions
250-
250-342-3004
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
‘Par 4’ Breakfast with Golf 9 holes-$29.95, 18 holes-$39.95
(Daily before 9 am)
www.windermerevalleygolfcourse.com
Invermere’s Small Batch Craft Wine Specialists
•Weddings• Parties BBQ •Get Social•Make it Your Way•
Build a Cellar Tax Free. Visit us at 503 7 ave
At the Back Door go to www.backdoorwinecellar.com
250-342-6004
SINCE 1994
Columbia Valley Food Bank Hours Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1-2 pm. 3rd Wed., 5:30-7 pm. By appt. 342-0850. 201, 7 Ave, Invermere. Museum Hours Tuesday 10 am-4 pm. Thrift Store Hours Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 am-4 pm. Invermere Library hours Mon/Tue/Fri/Sat, 10 am-5 pm. Wed/Thur, 10 am-8 pm. Radium Library Hours Tuesday, 1-8 pm. Wed, Thurs. 10 am-4 pm. Friday 1-4 pm, Sat, 10 am-4 pm. Every Thursday Stretch & Move, 10:30 am, Invermere Seniors Hall. Storytime at Invermere Library 10:30 am. 342-6416. Carpet Bowling, 1:30 pm, Radium Centre. Floor Curling, Inv. Seniors Centre, 1:30 pm. Youth cooking, Summit Youth Centre, 5-7 pm.
Jiu Jitsu, 7-9 pm, next to Vet, 250-341-7113. Crib, Drop-in, Invermere Legion, 6-10 pm. Youth Network, Canal Flats Civic Centre, 6-8 pm. Free English Learning Conversation, CBAl, 6-8 pm, Texas Hold ’Em Invermere Legion, $30, 6:30 pm. Karaoke at the Horsethief Creek Pub, 8 pm. AA Meeting, Canal Flats Fire Hall, 8 pm. 2nd Thursday of Every Month Invermere Senior’s Lunches, 342-9281 ext 1232. 2nd & 4th Thursday Every Month Seniors Tea, Invermere Library, 342-6416. 3rd Thursday of Every Month Parkinson's Disease Support Group Meeting at Heritage Inn in Cranbrook at 7 pm. Every Friday Senior Walking, The Bakery, Invermere, 9:30 am. Invermere Seniors Kindergarten Visit, 10:30 am. Senior Walking, Radium Community Garden, 11 am. Duplicate Bridge at Invermere Seniors’ Hall 1 pm. Dinner at Invermere Legion at 6:30 pm. Alcoholics Anonymous at Radium Catholic Church. 8 pm. 342-2424. Karaoke, Whitehouse. 1st Friday Every Month Open Mic, all ages, Pynelogs, 7-10 pm.
3rd Friday Every Month Inv. Caregivers Support, 1-3 pm, Hospital Boardroom. Every Saturday This ‘n’ That Market, Mountain Hub, 9:30 am-4 pm. Family Lego Club, Invermere Library, 10:30 am. Darts, Drop-in, Invermere Legion, 4-6 pm. Climbing Wall, Laird School, 5-8 pm, 250-688-5228. Youth movie, free, Summit Youth Centre, 7-9 pm.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm. 250-342-2424. Every Sunday Latter Day Saints’ Service, Fairmont, 10 am. 270-0299. Music Jam, all ages, Canal Flats Base Camp, 10 am. Worship & Fellowship, Alliance Church, 10:30 am. Give-back Sundays, Horsethief Creek Pub. Crib & other fun at Edgewater Legion, noon. Carpet Bowling. Radium Centre, 1:30 pm. Lutheran Service, Christ Church Trinity, 1:30 pm. Climbing Wall, Laird School, 5-8 pm, 250-688-5228. Jiu Jitsu, 7-9 pm, next to Vet, 250-341-7113. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm. 250-342-2424. Every Monday Senior Singalong, Columbia Gardens, 10 am. Invermere Seniors’ Centre Fitness, 10:30 am. Indoor walking, free, clean shoes, CV Centre, 10 am.
Stretch & Move, 10:30 am, Invermere Seniors Hall. Invermere Seniors’ Carpet Bowling at 1:30 pm. Army Cadets, Invermere Legion, 6:15 pm, 688-5266. Drum Circle, Pynelogs, 7 pm, no experience needed. Live Music, Horsethief Creek Pub, 7-9 pm. Al-Anon, Inver. Catholic Church, 7:15 pm. 342-8255. Every Tuesday Knitting/handcrafts, Invermere Library, 1:30 pm. Invermere Seniors Centre games, 1:30 pm. Block Builders, 5-7 yrs, Radium Library, 3:30-5:30 pm. Zumba Strong, Laird School, 5:30 pm. Jiu Jitsu, 7-9 pm, next to Vet, 250-341-7113. Games Night, Horsethief Creek Pub. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm. 250-342-2424. 1st Tuesday of Every Month MS Support Group, 7 pm, Christ Church Trinity. 1st and 3rd Tuesday Each Month OPTions for Sexual Health. Confidential low-cost birth control, STI tests. 6:30-8:30 pm. 688-6787. Shuswap Bingo, Earlybird at 6:45 pm. Last Tuesday of Each Month Free Coffee Break, Women Centre, 10 am-noon. Every Wednesday Storytime, Radium Library, 10:45 am. Indoor walking, free, clean shoes, CV Centre, 10 am.
Chair Yoga, Invermere Seniors Hall, 10:30 am. Duplicate Bridge at Invermere Seniors’ Hall 1 pm.
Knitting, crocheting, Columbia Gardens, 1:30 pm. Zumba Fitness, Laird School, 5:30 pm. Youth Network night, Riverside Golf Resort, 6-8 pm. Fun flow taster Yoga, Radium Plaza, 778-316-6371. Invermere Seniors Crib, 7 pm.. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm. 250-342-2424. 1st and 3rd Wednesday Each Month Radium Rotary, Radium Springs Golf Course, 8 am. May 29, Wednesday Youth Bingo, Canal Days, 6 pm. May 30, Thursday Business Bloom Mixer, Columbia House Garden, 4 pm. Drink the Keg Dry, Flats Venue, 5-7 pm. Adult Bingo, Canal Days, 5:30 pm. May 31, Friday Keg Run, 11:30 am, 9k to Flats RV. Vibrant Music Festival, Fairmont, noon. Soup & Bun, Edgewater Legion, noon. Youth Open Mic, Pynelogs, 6:30 pm. Steak Sandwich Dinner, Invermere Legion, 6:30 pm. June 1, Saturday This ’n’ That Market, Mountain Hub, 9:30 am-4 pm. Canal Days: pancake breakfast, parade, car show, monster trucks, baseball, raffles, dance. Big Book Sale, Radium Library, 10 am-1 pm. Blooming Art, Winderberry Nursery, 10 am-5 pm. Wide Open, by D.M. Ditson, Invermere Library, 2 pm. Hurricane Lisa, Copper City Saloon, 8 pm. Vibrant Music Festival (Nipplepalooza), Fairmont. June 2, Sunday Canal Days: bed races, duct tape boat races, beach. United Dance: POWER, Key City Theatre, June 3, Monday Open Mic, Horsethief Creek Pub, 7-9 pm. June 4, Tuesday Book Launch, D.M. Ditson, Radium Library, 6:30 pm. June 8, Saturday Lions Fun Golf, Coys Par 3, noon-8 pm. Lobsterfest, Kimberley Rotary, 6 pm. Beatlemania, Horsethief Creek Pub, 9 pm. June 12, Wednesday Bingo, Wilmer, 7 pm. June 16, Sunday Hike for Hospice, K2, Ranch, 10 am.
As an event organizer, don’t forget to contact The Valley Peak with your information.
Improve local awareness and increase attendance
by emailing [email protected].
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