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August 22, 2013 edition of the West Kootenay Advertiser
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KOOTENAY NEWS
Thursday, August 22, 2013
WEST KOOTENAY
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Family still searchingMore than 80 dancers descend on Castlegar for summer camp
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New CEO at Columbia PowerAustalian Owen Rooney went missing three years ago.510 Hall St • 250-505-5055
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A2 Thursday, August 22, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
Two fatalities in separate incidents in the West Kootenays
WINLAW: On Wednesday, Aug. 14. 2013 at 11:08 p.m. Slocan RCMP and the West Kootenay Traffic Services at-tended the 5900 block of Highway 6, Winlaw on a pedes-trian fatality.
I n v e s t i g a t i o n
has revealed that a loaded Super B semi trailer was south bound on Highway 6 and struck a 35-year-old female who was standing on the road-way. The area had no artificial light and the female was dressed in dark clothes.
The name of the deceased will not be released until all next
of kin have been no-tified and at that time the B.C. Coroners Service may release the name.
If anyone wit-nessed a female hitchhiking between Playmore Junction Highway 3 and 6 and Winlaw around the time of 10:30 - 11 p.m. please contact West Kootenay Traf-
fic Services in Nelson at 1010 Second Street or call 250-354-5146.
The B.C. Coroners Service and West Kootenay Traffic Ser-vices are continuing to investigate.
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KASLO: At ap-proximately 12:15 p.m. Monday, Au-
gust 19, the body of a 73-year-old male who was reported missing in Mirror Lake the previous day was located by the RCMP Dive Team.
The male was in ap-proximately 45 feet of water, close to where he was last seen. Wit-nesses had observed the male dive from a dock/dive platform
in the lake and swim for a short period of time before he was observed to be in dis-tress.
Two witnesses were unable to help the man before he had gone under the water and he failed to resurface.
The recovery proved more difficult than expected as the
bottom of the lake is covered in a sig-nificant layer of mud, making visibility an issue.
The RCMP is still attempting to locate next of kin and no name is being re-leased. Foul play is not suspected and the case will be turned over to the B.C. Cor-oners Service.
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A3West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 22, 2013
Nearly every work-ing Canadian pays into the Canada Pen-sion Plan (CPP), but not everyone under-stands how the actual benefits work as you transition your way into retirement.
Things can get particularly compli-cated if you start col-lecting CPP but also continue to work — a choice that more and more Canadians seem to be making these days.
Back in the day, the familiar “Free-dom 55” retirement dream was on every-body’s wish list. Fast-forward to today and it’s clear to see that with the high cost of living, longevity and not nearly enough retirement savings, more than seven in 10 Canadians plan to keep on working after reaching retire-ment age, according to Statistics Canada.
Prior to 2012, workers had to stop working or signifi-cantly reduce their earnings for two consecutive months before being eligible to receive their CPP, before age 65. Then once they started re-ceiving CPP (as early as age 60 in some cases), they could not make further CPP contributions even if they wanted to.
Now, however, those rules don’t ap-ply so it makes it eas-ier for contributors to make a gradual transition to retire-ment whereby, you
can continue work-ing and still collect the CPP benefit.
There is a new lifetime benefit for individuals that work while receiving CPP called the Post-Retirement Benefit (PRB). This benefit increases your retire-ment income and rises with the nor-mal increases in the cost of living (even if you already draw the maximum pension from the CPP).
If you start re-ceiving CPP benefits while you are still working, you are now required to con-tinue paying into the CPP program, how-ever, your contribu-tions would go into this new PRB plan instead.
Your “normal CPP” will not in-crease – but, if you did make contribu-tions towards the PRB then those ben-efits will be paid to you automatically the year following your contributions.
Under the re-vamped 2012 rules however, anyone still working is expected to contribute to the CPP until age 65. After that, you can choose whether to participate or not up to age 70, providing you’re already col-lecting CPP.
In fact, contribu-tions are still man-datory until age 70, unless you opt out by filing form CPT30, Election to Stop Con-tributing to the Can-ada Pension Plan, or Revocation of a Prior Election with your
employer. But, for some, that might not be the right choice.
The main consid-erations when de-ciding to contribute or opt out, depend on how much you’re earning, your age, and whether you’re an employee or are self-employed.
The cost of con-tributing to the CPP is 4.95% of your earn-ings above the Year’s Basic Exemption ($3,500 for 2013) and up to the Year’s Maxi-mum Pensionable Earnings ($51,100 for 2013).
Starting at age 65, it would take close to eight years (until age 73) for your to-tal PRB received, to equal the actual cost of those same vol-untary contributions made into the CPP.
But things aren’t so clear cut for those who work for them-selves.
As a self-employed person, the CPP con-tribution costs would be double - at 9.90% - as they would have to pay the 4.95% em-ployee cost AND the 4.95% employer cost.
The break-even age would actually be pushed out well into your 80s before you get back what you ac-tually put in.
This suggests that continuing CPP con-tributions past 65 might be a sound choice for workers who have employers still paying half the freight, but substan-tially less so for those self-employed work-ers who have to pay both ends.
You may also want to check out the fol-lowing website for additional informa-tion www.service-canada.gc.ca/eng/isp/cpp/prb/index.shtml
As always, it is im-portant to discuss these matters with your financial plan-ner to see what works best for your particu-lar circumstances.
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A5West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 22, 2013
Twenty-� � h inan A-to-Z series
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� e boomtown of Brooklyn, on Lower Arrow Lake, came to life in 1898 as the con-struction headquar-ters of the Columbia and Western Railway and died once the rail-way was completed.
� e earliest men-tion came in the Vic-toria Daily Colonist of June 23, 1898: “James Wilson, formerly street superintendent of Victoria, arrived today at Brooklyn, the newest city of the Kootenay country, which has within the past week sprung up …”
A month later the Colonist added: “Some little distance this side of Robson the steamer runs along-side a camp with the pretentious sounding name of Brooklyn.”
Townsite owner William Parker pre-empted the land a few years earlier and built a log cabin. Accord-ing to Clara Graham in Kootenay Mosaic, he named it a� er his native Brooklyn, New York. (In turn, a natu-ral arch in the area is sometimes called the Brooklyn Bridge.)
� e townsite con-sisted of Lake, First, Second, and � ird
streets, plus Park, Brooklyn, Larson, Stewart, and Whit-more avenues.
� e Brooklyn post o� ce opened October 1, 1898, closed No-vember 20, 1899, re-opened December 18, 1899 and closed for good on May 1, 1900.
By 1911, J.E. Anna-ble of Nelson acquired the vacant townsite and began subdivid-ing it into orchard lands, anticipating the arrival of a dozen families from Alberta. He soon sold 517 acres to C.W. Stirling and Co. of Moose Jaw who hired every man avail-able at nearby Deer Park to continue land clearing.
� e Brooklyn town-site today is just a � eld, accessible only by boat, 16 kilome-tres north of the Hugh Keenleyside dam.
BROUSE
� is farming com-munity south of Na-kusp was named for Dr. Jacob Edwin Brouse (1868-1925), medical o� cer for the Nakusp and Slocan Railway.
According to Kate Johnson in Pioneer Days of Nakusp and Arrow Lakes, “� e nearest doctor was Dr. Brouse of New Den-ver, who would so of-ten be called in time of sickness or accident and as the residents heard the train stop at a certain center, they
would invariably say ‘Here is Dr. Brouse.’ � rough the e� orts of Mr. Cameron, the K.P. members and Mason-ic members, the name Brouse was chosen instead of Box Lake.” (� e school district, however, was called Box Lake from 1909-44 until it amalgam-ated with Nakusp.)
In Port of Nakusp, Milt Parent clari� es that James Cameron and Jim Morrison chose the name.
� e Brouse post of-� ce opened January 1, 1910, closed May 31, 1917, reopened De-cember 6, 1932 and closed for good May 30, 1964.
BURNT FLAT
� is spot, also known as Burnt Flat Junction, is where you turn o� Highway 3 to head to the Nelway border crossing south of Salmo.
A post o� ce opened there on November 1, 1909 and closed January 31, 1916. � e postmaster was lo-cal rancher William (Canada Bill) Feeney.
� e settlement was on Burnt Creek, which was named by 1897, but its precise origin is unknown.
Next week, the 26th in the series, we start on the Cs.
Brooklyn, B.C. was no Brooklyn, N.Y.GREG NESTEROFFWest Kootenay Advertiser
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A6 Thursday, August 22, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
The third anniver-sary of Australian Owen Rooney’s dis-appearance is today (Aug. 14) and while his family is still ac-tively searching, it is trying to find a sense of normalcy.
The family, includ-ing sisters Bree and Kelly Rooney, can-vassed B.C. and Al-berta after Owen’s disappearance but have since returned to Australia.
“We have had some time to return our lives to looking nor-mal again,” explained Kelly Rooney, who has begun teaching again. “We still live each day with Owen close to our hearts and do what we can to continue the search for him without al-lowing it to consume our entire lives. We all miss Owen dearly in our lives. I had my 30th birthday party with a big group of friends and family, we had lamb on the spit on a sunny winter af-ternoon. Owen would have loved it and he was very missed.”
“We are continuing our search for Owen with the help of the social media via Face-book and our website
(www.find-owen.com). We are liv-ing our life alongside this and working ev-ery day to be happy within our life. We have come to a place of trust that Owen will return to us if he can and we work to have all doors open for him to do that,” explained mother Sharron Rooney, who is working at her nat-ural healing therapy business.
Other sister Bree is at university, doing a double degree in fine arts and teaching while brother Sean and father Steve are back doing electrical work, according to Sharron and Kelly.
While both Shar-ron and Kelly have
said contact with the RCMP has been reduced with their return to Australia, there has been in-creased media cov-erage in Australia as Missing Persons Week in the country was between July 28 and Aug. 3.
“The idea is it’s not illegal to go missing. It is thrown around in such a thoughtless way. From our inter-actions with other families of missing persons I have never heard of or met a per-son who just decided to go missing,” Kelly explained. People do not go missing with-out reason. There is always something wrong and it is often related to a mental health issue be that depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, psy-chosis. These people are at risk and need to be helped. The is-sue of missing people needs to be treat-ed more urgently. We have also found that we were faced with the response of limited resources. I feel that if the atti-tude towards missing people changes from the opinion that it is a person at risk rather than a person making an informed choice of stable mind, then there might be a greater need for additional funding, support and resourc-es invested into these life-changing situa-tions.”
Kelly believes there wouldn’t have been
as much action on Owen’s case had they not stayed in Cana-da but Grand Forks RCMP’s Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison said the file is still open and there has been a lot of effort spent trying to locate the missing man.
“We’ve not received any tips recently but we do follow up on every single one that does come in, no mat-ter what the tip is, we follow it up to a logi-cal conclusion,” Har-rison told the Gazette. “We will be doing a media blitz through our RCMP website in regards to mark-ing the anniversary of his disappearance. Grand Forks Search and Rescue (SAR) has indicated to us that when they do prac-tices, they continue searching in areas that previously haven’t (been) searched – we do have an active map of all the areas that were searched.”
SAR and volun-teers have searched over 27 square kilo-metres on the ground, in sometimes rough terrain, according to Harrison.
“We have re-cently had his DNA searched against all the American data-bases for unidenti-fied human remains that have been found in the United States,” Harrison explained. “That has to be done on an annual basis – we have to actually request it, they don’t do it automatically.”
Family still searching for missing Australian man
Karl yuGrand Forks Gazette
Owen Rooney who went missing three years ago. Rooney was last seen at Boundary Hos-pital in Grand Forks in 2010 – he had suffered a head injury two days earlier – and left behind his cellphone and backpack.
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Harrison said similar DNA search-es have been done across Canada and the Coroner’s Service of B.C. also carries a full DNA profile of Rooney on its data-base. The case is still active and will re-main so until Rooney is found or until the Australian will be anticipated to reach 100 years of age – he was 24 years of age in 2010.
Rooney was last seen at Boundary Hospital in Grand Forks in 2010 – he had suffered a head injury two days ear-lier – and left behind
his cellphone and backpack.
He stands 175 cm (5’9”) and weighs about 73 kg (161 pounds).
At the time of his disappearance he had short brown hair and he has two tattoos, one of a circle with a Celtic star on his left shoulder blade and another of a triangle and a kangaroo on his right calf.
Anyone who may have any information about this dissapear-ance is asked to call Grand Forks RCMP at 250-442-8288 or visit the station in person at 1608 Cen-tral Ave. in Grand Forks.
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A10 Thursday, August 22, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
When he passed through the Koo-tenays in early July, a determined Van-couverite was in the process of making an 1,100-kilometre trek from Hope to Cal-gary to raise money for the Children’s Aid Society.
A number of sto-ries in the media highlighting disturb-ing situations involv-ing children alarmed Bart Zych to the point of him embarking on his fundraising cam-paign, the iforCom-munity Project.
When the Times interviewed him in July, Zych was feeling the pain of crossing the various moun-tain ranges between the Coast and Trail and was still head-ing eastward, looking forward to the more level ground of Al-berta.
“� ere were two components that re-ally stood out; the emotional and the physical,” said Zych from Vancouver. “My original route would have taken me through Ban� but a� er the Kootenay Pass, which was 75 km and took me two days, my le� knee that I had had oper-ated on started giving me problems. I de-cided to go through Fernie instead and went through the Crowsnest Pass, tak-ing a � atter route.”
Although the path may have seemed less demanding in some ways, there were challenges in Alberta that Zych had not an-ticipated.
“� ere was such a strong headwind it re-ally slowed me down, and the distance be-tween the towns in Alberta became an obstacle,” said Zych. “I was camping the whole way on the trip, sleeping in a tent and just using a little single burner to cook on. But because of
the winds I couldn’t put up my tent or use the burner. I walked 45 km in one day, between Blairmore and Pincher Creek before I could use the burner. And the daily threat of thunder storms and hail made it stressful.”
� e long days alone on the road provided ample opportunity for Zych to ponder many things and con-sider the places he passed.
A� er the news story came out in Trail and he received some radio time in Cranbrook, Zych be-gan to notice chang-ing attitudes in some of those who passed him on the highway while he towed his small cart of camping gear and supplies.
“Initially people seemed cautious, seeing a guy on the highway with a cart, and I guess I can’t blame them,” Zych said. “But a� er leav-ing Cranbrook, for the � rst time, I had truck drivers and people driving by, signalling to me and waving. It’s amazing how little acknowl-edgement it takes to
feel important and appreciated. It made me think again of the kids. If we could only acknowledge each other a little more... I think we’d all bene� t.”
A� er 45 days and 1,130 km, Zych made it to Calgary, nursing shin splints and prob-ably more than his share of blisters and wind burn.
His walk raised 10 per cent of his goal of $50,000 but he is maintaining his web-site in hopes dona-tions will continue and is considering going a� er corpora-tions for the remain-der.
Passing through some of the small towns along the way, he was impressed with the openness and generosity of the citizens. And seeing the devastation and volunteerism in High River a� er the � ood-ing encouraged him further.
As for future plans? He says he de� nitely intends to keep walk-ing.
“It’s such a simple thing but it gives you time to think and I think it could bring people together,” he said. “Would I do the same route again? No, I’ve done it already. But a di� erent route? Not out of the ques-tion. In the future.”
For more informa-tion or to make a con-tribution towards the Children’s Aid Foun-dation through Zych’s iforCommunity proj-ect go online to www.iforCommunity.org.
Walk for children emotional and physical experience
ART HARRISONTrail Daily Times
Bart Zych is back to life in Vancouver after testing his body on an 1,100-kilometre trek from Hope to Calgary to raise money for the Children’s Aid Society. photo submitted
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A11West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 22, 2013
The 2013 fall con-cert tour is a series of firsts for La Cafamore.
The classical music group has been tour-ing the Kootenays since 2008, perform-ing concerts mainly for the string quartet format, with occa-sional guests.
In this next series of concerts they will present piano trio repertoire for the first time, touching down in Rossland on Oct. 2 at the Rossland Gal-lery.
“We are without our cellist for this concert,” said Ross-lander Carolyn Cam-eron, “He is busy with his new appointment as artistic director of the symphony of the Kootenays. In fact, we were almost without our violist too.”
Alexis More, violist, has left her teaching position in the Koo-tenays to further her career in Victoria. “Luckily for us, she was able to fit these concerts into her busy schedule,” said Cam-eron.
In light of these changes, the group was faced with finding repertoire for two vio-
lin and viola.While there are
some excellent works for this combina-tion, violinist Angela Snyder had concerns about the loss of the bass part.
“To me it feels like there is something missing when the cel-lo voice is not there,” she said.
The group decided to explore piano trio repertoire, with Cam-eron switching roles of violinist to pianist.
“I am very ex-cited and somewhat nervous, because I haven’t done much chamber music as a pianist…I’m hoping that my violin experi-ence translates across instruments.”
Since most piano trio arrangements are for violin, viola and cello, violist More will take on the cello part with her viola.
“Most cello parts transpose fairly eas-ily to viola” she said, impishly adding, “the piano drowns me out anyway.”
The group will play two of the most fa-mous works of the piano trio repertoire, Haydn’s Gypsy piano trio and Beethoven’s Archduke piano trio.
“I grant you that the
Haydn is the piano’s moment to shine,” said Cameron. “Haydn in-tended the piano to be the focal point, with the other instruments as supporting char-acters, so to speak. There are very few instances in this work where the viola part is not also played by the piano. My apologies to Alexis.”
Both Snyder (vio-lin) and More have their moments in the sun with the Beethoven Archduke trio.
“In the hands of Beethoven, the piano trio is a more collab-orative effort, giving each member an im-portant and unique voice,” said Snyder. “Piano trios are my favourite instrument combination, and the Beethoven is unbeat-able.”
The group will be touring the communi-ties of Silverton, Fer-nie, Invermere, Cran-brook, Crawford Bay, and Nelson with fi-nancial assistance the Columbia Basin Trust, Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance and from private donor Dr. R.J. Cameron who also happens to be married to Carolyn Cameron.
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From left: Angela Snyder, Alexis More, Carolyn Cameron make up the classical group, La Cafamore. photo: Rod Wilson
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Contact CKIPC at 250-352-1160 or see www.ckipc.ca.
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Over 170 arts, culture and heritage projects—including the Columbia Ba-sin Culture Tour—have received a to-tal of $706,000.00 in funding support for the 2013 –2014 season through the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance (CKCA), in partnership with Columbia Basin Trust (CBT).
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A13West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 22, 2013
Columbia Power Corporation (Co-lumbia Power) has announced the ap-pointment of Frank Wszelaki as acting president and chief executive o� cer, ef-fective August 1, 2013.
“We are pleased with the wealth of ex-perience Frank brings to Columbia Power,” said Lee Doney, chair of Columbia Power’s Board of Directors in a press release. “He is well positioned to continue building on the work that has been accomplished to date and move the organization to its fu-ture phase.”
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Nelson’s Valraea Pederson has had a summer to remember.
� e 15-year-old is an air cadet with 561 Squadron in Nelson with over two years of experience play-ing percussion tucked away under her belt. Over the past few weeks, she has gained valuable experience in Victoria.
“Every summer is di� erent, there are new people and new expe-riences,” said Pederson of her summers away with the provincial ca-det program. “I learn music and grow as a person.”
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PO2 Rob Stevens and Cadet Valraea Peder-son on percussion during a rare and unique joint practice session on Thursday, August 1 in the Naden Band Room at CFB Esquimalt. The 30 air cadets were able to practice – albeit brie� y – and be mentored by the seasoned and professional musicians with the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy.
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WIS
E BU
YERS
REA
D TH
E LE
GAL C
OPY:
Vehic
le(s)
may
be s
hown
with
optio
nal e
quipm
ent.
Deale
r may
sell o
r lea
se fo
r les
s. Lim
ited
time o
ffers
. Offe
rs m
ay b
e can
celle
d at
any t
ime w
ithou
t not
ice. D
ealer
orde
r or t
rans
fer m
ay b
e req
uired
as in
vent
ory m
ay va
ry b
y dea
ler. S
ee yo
ur Fo
rd D
ealer
for c
omple
te d
etail
s or c
all th
e For
d Cu
stom
er R
elatio
nship
Cen
tre at
1-8
00-5
65-3
673.
For f
acto
ry or
ders
, a cu
stom
er m
ay ei
ther
take
adva
ntag
e of e
ligibl
e For
d re
tail c
usto
mer
pro
mot
ional
incen
tives
/offe
rs av
ailab
le at
the
time o
f veh
icle f
acto
ry or
der o
r tim
e of v
ehicl
e deli
very,
but
not
bot
h or
com
binat
ions t
here
of. †
Ford
Em
ploye
e Pric
ing (“
Emplo
yee P
ricing
”) is
avail
able
from
July
3, 2
013
to S
epte
mbe
r 30,
201
3 (th
e “Pr
ogra
m P
eriod
”),
on th
e pur
chas
e or l
ease
of m
ost n
ew 2
013/
2014
Ford
vehic
les (e
xclud
ing al
l cha
ssis
cab,
stripp
ed ch
assis
, and
cuta
way b
ody m
odels
, F-1
50 R
apto
r, Med
ium Tr
ucks
, Mus
tang
Bos
s 302
, She
lby G
T500
and
all Li
ncoln
mod
els). E
mplo
yee P
ricing
refe
rs to
A-P
lan p
ricing
ordin
arily
avail
able
to Fo
rd of
Can
ada e
mplo
yees
(exc
luding
any C
AW-n
egot
iated
pro
gram
s). Th
e new
vehic
le m
ust b
e deli
vere
d or
facto
ry-o
rder
ed d
uring
the P
rogr
am P
eriod
from
your
par
ticipa
ting
Ford
Dea
ler. E
mplo
yee P
ricing
is n
ot co
mbin
able
with
CPA
, GPC
, CFIP
, Dail
y Ren
tal A
llowa
nce a
nd A
/X/Z
/D/F
-Plan
pro
gram
s. *P
urch
ase a
new
201
3 Fo
cus S
Sed
an/2
013
Esca
pe S
FWD
with
2.5
L en
gine/
2013
F-15
0 Su
per C
ab X
LT 4
x4 w
ith 5
.0L e
ngine
/201
3 F-
150
Supe
r Cre
w XL
T 4x
4 wi
th 5
.0L
engin
e $1
6,77
9/$2
2,20
4/$2
9,22
6/$3
1,72
0 af
ter T
otal
Price
Adju
stmen
t of $
870/
$995
/$11
,673
/$11
,079
is d
educ
ted.
Tota
l Pric
e Adju
stmen
t is a
com
binat
ion o
f Em
ploye
e Pr
ice A
djustm
ent o
f $62
0/$9
95/$
4,42
3/$3
,829
and
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of
$25
0/$0
/$7,
250/
$7,2
50. T
axes
pay
able
on fu
ll am
ount
of p
urch
ase
price
afte
r Tot
al Pr
ice A
djustm
ent h
as b
een
dedu
cted.
Offe
rs in
clude
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of
$1,
650/
$1,7
00/$
1,70
0/$1
,700
but
exc
lude
varia
ble ch
arge
s of l
icens
e, fu
el fi ll
char
ge, in
sura
nce,
deale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able)
, reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
char
ges,
any e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es o
r fee
s, an
d all
app
licab
le ta
xes.
All p
rices
are
bas
ed o
n M
anuf
actu
rer’s
Sug
geste
d Re
tail P
rice.
Deliv
ery A
llowa
nces
are
not
com
binab
le wi
th a
ny fl
eet c
onsu
mer
ince
ntive
s. **
Until
Sept
embe
r 30,
201
3, re
ceive
1.9
9%/4
.99%
ann
ual p
erce
ntag
e ra
te (A
PR) p
urch
ase
fi nan
cing
on a
201
3 Fo
cus S
Sed
an/2
013
Esca
pe S
FW
D wi
th 2
.5L
engin
e fo
r a m
axim
um o
f 84
mon
ths t
o qu
alifi e
d re
tail c
usto
mer
s, on
app
rove
d cr
edit
(OAC
) fro
m F
ord
Cred
it. No
t all b
uyer
s will
quali
fy fo
r the
lowe
st AP
R pa
ymen
t. Pu
rcha
se fi
nanc
ing m
onth
ly pa
ymen
t is $
214/
$314
(the
sum
of t
welve
(12)
mon
thly
paym
ents
divide
d by
26
perio
ds g
ives p
ayee
a b
i-wee
kly p
aym
ent o
f $99
/$14
5 wi
th a
dow
n pa
ymen
t of $
0 or
equ
ivalen
t tra
de-in
. Cos
t of b
orro
wing
is $
1,20
9.67
/$4,
148.
90 o
r APR
of 1
.99%
/4.9
9% a
nd to
tal t
o be
repa
id is
$17,
988.
67/$
26,3
52.9
0. O
ffers
inclu
de a
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of
$25
0/$0
and
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of $
1,65
0/$1
,700
but
exc
lude
varia
ble ch
arge
s of l
icens
e, fu
el fi ll
char
ge, in
sura
nce,
deale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able)
, reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
cha
rges
, any
env
ironm
enta
l cha
rges
or f
ees,
and
all a
pplic
able
taxe
s. Ta
xes p
ayab
le on
full a
mou
nt o
f pur
chas
e pr
ice a
fter M
anuf
actu
rer R
ebat
e de
ducte
d. Bi
-Wee
kly p
aym
ents
are
only
avail
able
using
a cu
stom
er in
itiate
d PC
(Inte
rnet
Ban
king)
or P
hone
Pay
syste
m th
roug
h th
e cu
stom
er’s
own
bank
(if o
ffere
d by
that
fi na
ncial
insti
tutio
n). T
he cu
stom
er is
requ
ired
to si
gn a
mon
thly
paym
ent c
ontra
ct wi
th a
fi rs
t pay
men
t dat
e on
e m
onth
from
the
cont
ract
date
and
to e
nsur
e th
at
the
tota
l mon
thly
paym
ent o
ccur
s by t
he p
aym
ent d
ue d
ate.
Bi-w
eekly
pay
men
ts ca
n be
mad
e by
mak
ing p
aym
ents
equiv
alent
to th
e su
m o
f 12
mon
thly
paym
ents
divide
d by
26
bi-we
ekly
perio
ds e
very
two
week
s com
men
cing
on th
e co
ntra
ct da
te. D
ealer
may
sell f
or le
ss. O
ffers
vary
by m
odel
and
not a
ll com
binat
ions w
ill ap
ply. †
†Unt
il Sep
tem
ber 3
0, 2
013,
leas
e a
new
2013
F-1
50 S
uper
Cab
XLT
4x4
with
5.0
L en
gine/
2013
F-1
50 S
uper
Cre
w XL
T 4x
4 wi
th 5
.0L
engin
e an
d ge
t 0.9
9% a
nnua
l per
cent
age
rate
(APR
) fi na
ncing
for u
p to
24
mon
ths o
n ap
prov
ed cr
edit
(OAC
) fro
m F
ord
Cred
it. No
t all b
uyer
s will
quali
fy fo
r the
lowe
st AP
R pa
ymen
t. Le
ase
a ve
hicle
with
a va
lue o
f $29
,226
/$31
,720
at 0
.99%
APR
for u
p to
24
mon
ths w
ith $
1,50
0 do
wn or
equiv
alent
trad
e in,
mon
thly
paym
ent is
$37
4/$3
89, t
otal
lease
oblig
ation
is $
10,4
76/$
10,8
36 an
d op
tiona
l buy
out is
$19
,223
/$21
,400
. Offe
rs in
clude
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of $
7,25
0. Ta
xes p
ayab
le on
full a
mou
nt of
leas
e fi na
ncing
pric
e afte
r any
pric
e adju
stmen
t is d
educ
ted.
Offe
rs in
clude
freig
ht an
d air
tax o
f $1,
700
but e
xclud
e var
iable
char
ges o
f lice
nse,
fuel
fi ll ch
arge
, insu
ranc
e, de
aler P
DI (if
appli
cable
), reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
char
ges,
any e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es or
fees
, and
all a
pplic
able
taxe
s. A
dditio
nal p
aym
ents
requ
ired
for P
PSA,
regis
tratio
n, se
curit
y dep
osit,
NSF f
ees (
wher
e app
licab
le), e
xces
s wea
r and
tear,
and
late f
ees.
Som
e con
dition
s and
mile
age r
estri
ction
s ap
ply. E
xces
s kilo
met
rage
char
ges a
re 1
2¢pe
r km
for F
iesta
, Foc
us, C
-Max
, Fus
ion an
d Es
cape
; 16¢
per k
m fo
r E-S
eries
, Mus
tang
, Tau
rus,
Taur
us-X
, Edg
e, Fle
x, Ex
plore
r, F-S
eries
, MKS
, MKX
, MKZ
, MKT
and T
rans
it Con
nect;
20¢
per k
m fo
r Exp
editio
n an
d Na
vigat
or, p
lus ap
plica
ble ta
xes.
Exce
ss ki
lomet
rage
char
ges s
ubjec
t to c
hang
e, se
e you
r loc
al de
aler f
or d
etail
s. Al
l pric
es ar
e bas
ed o
n M
anuf
actu
rer’s
Sug
geste
d Re
tail P
rice.
***E
stim
ated
fuel
cons
umpt
ion ra
tings
for 2
013
Focu
s 2.0
L I4
5-sp
eed
man
ual tr
ansm
ission
: [7.
8L/1
00km
(36M
PG) C
ity, 5
.5L/
100k
m (5
1MPG
) Hwy
]/201
3 Es
cape
FWD
2.5L
I4 6
-spe
ed au
tom
atic
trans
miss
ion: [
9.5L
/100
km (3
0MPG
) City
, 6.3
L/10
0km
(45M
PG) H
wy]/2
013
F-15
0 4X
4 5.
0L V8
6-s
peed
au
tom
atic
trans
miss
ion: [
15.0
L/10
0km
(19M
PG) C
ity, 1
0.6L
/100
km (2
7MPG
) Hwy
]. Fu
el co
nsum
ption
ratin
gs b
ased
on Tr
ansp
ort C
anad
a ap
prov
ed te
st m
etho
ds. A
ctual
fuel
cons
umpt
ion w
ill va
ry b
ased
on ro
ad co
nditio
ns, v
ehicl
e loa
ding,
vehic
le eq
uipm
ent,
vehic
le co
nditio
n, an
d dr
iving
hab
its. ‡
Whe
n pr
oper
ly eq
uippe
d. M
ax. t
owing
of 1
1,30
0 lbs
with
3.5
L Eco
Boos
t 4x
2 an
d 4x
4 an
d 6.
2L 2
valve
V8 4
x2 en
gines
. Max
. pay
loads
of 3
,120
lbs/
3,10
0 lbs
with
5.0
L Ti-V
CT V8
/3.5
L V6
EcoB
oost
4x2
engin
es. M
ax. h
orse
powe
r of 4
11 an
d m
ax. t
orqu
e of 4
34 on
F-15
0 6.
2L V8
engin
e. Cl
ass i
s Full
–Size
Pick
ups u
nder
8,5
00 lb
s GVW
R. ‡
‡F-S
eries
is th
e bes
t-sell
ing p
ickup
truc
k in
Cana
da fo
r 47
year
s in
a row
bas
ed on
Can
adian
Ve
hicle
Man
ufac
ture
rs’ A
ssoc
iation
stat
istica
l sale
s rep
ort,
Dece
mbe
r 201
2. ▲
Offe
r only
valid
from
Aug
ust 1
, 201
3 to
Sep
etem
ber2
, 201
3 (th
e “Pr
ogra
m P
eriod
”) to
Can
adian
resid
ent c
usto
mer
s who
curre
ntly
(dur
ing th
e Pro
gram
Per
iod) o
wn or
are l
easin
g ce
rtain
Ford
Pick
up Tr
uck,
Spor
t Utili
ty Ve
hicle
(SUV
), Cro
ss-O
ver U
tility
Vehic
le (C
UV) o
r Mini
van
mod
els (e
ach
a “Qu
alifyi
ng Lo
yalty
Mod
el”), o
r cer
tain
com
petit
ive p
ickup
truc
k, SU
V, CU
V or
Mini
van
mod
els (e
ach
a “Qu
alifyi
ng C
onqu
est M
odel”
) and
pur
chas
e, lea
se, o
r fac
tory
orde
r (du
ring
the P
rogr
am P
eriod
) a n
ew q
ualify
ing 2
013/
2014
Ford
truc
k (ex
cludin
g Ra
ptor
and
chas
sis-c
abs),
SUV
or C
UV (e
ach
an “E
ligibl
e Veh
icle”
). Som
e elig
ibility
restr
iction
s app
ly on
Qua
lifying
Lo
yalty
and
Con
ques
t Mod
els a
nd E
ligibl
e Veh
icles
– se
e de
aler f
or fu
ll offe
r crit
eria.
Qua
lifying
Loy
alty/C
onqu
est M
odels
mus
t hav
e be
en re
giste
red
and
insur
ed (in
Can
ada)
in th
e cu
stom
er’s
nam
e fo
r the
pre
vious
cons
ecut
ive si
x (6)
mon
ths p
rece
ding
the
date
of o
ffer r
edem
ption
. Qua
lifying
custo
mer
s will
rece
ive $
1,00
0 (th
e “Inc
entiv
e”) t
owar
ds th
e pu
rcha
se o
r lea
se o
f the
Elig
ible V
ehicl
e, wh
ich m
ust b
e de
liver
ed a
nd/o
r fac
tory
-ord
ered
from
your
par
ticipa
ting
Ford
dea
ler d
uring
the
Prog
ram
Per
iod. L
imit
one
(1) In
cent
ive p
er E
ligibl
e Veh
icle
sale,
up
to a
max
imum
of t
wo (2
) sep
arat
e Eli
gible
Vehic
le sa
les if
valid
pro
of is
pro
vided
that
the
custo
mer
is th
e ow
ner/l
esse
e of
two
(2) s
epar
ate
Quali
fying
Con
ques
t/Loy
alty M
odels
. Ea
ch cu
stom
er w
ill be
requ
ired
to p
rovid
e pr
oof o
f own
ersh
ip/re
gistra
tion
of th
e ap
plica
ble Q
ualify
ing C
onqu
est/L
oyalt
y Mod
el an
d th
e ow
ners
hip/re
gistra
tion
addr
ess m
ust m
atch
the
addr
ess o
n th
e ne
w Bu
yer’s
Agr
eem
ent o
r Lea
se A
gree
men
t for
the
Eligib
le Ve
hicle
sale.
Offe
r is t
rans
fera
ble o
nly to
per
sons
living
in th
e sa
me
hous
ehold
as t
he e
ligibl
e cu
stom
er. Th
is of
fer i
s not
com
binab
le wi
th C
PA, G
PC, D
aily R
enta
l Allo
wanc
es. T
axes
pay
able
befo
re In
cent
ive is
ded
ucte
d. Se
e de
aler f
or d
etail
s. ©
2013
Siriu
s Can
ada
Inc. “
Siriu
sXM
”, th
e Si
riusX
M lo
go, c
hann
el na
mes
and
logo
s are
trad
emar
ks o
f Siriu
sXM
Rad
io Inc
. and
are
use
d un
der l
icenc
e. ©
2013
For
d M
otor
Com
pany
of C
anad
a, Lim
ited.
All r
ights
rese
rved
.
Available in most new Ford vehicles with
6-monthpre-paid subscription
Bill H. and his son Greg H.Ford Retiree Ford Employee
Sarah M. and her uncle, Tony R.Ford Employee Ford Retiree
WELL EQUIPPED WITH:
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AND MUCH MORE.
PAYLOAD‡
POWER‡
F-150OFFERS
WITH UP TO
IN TOTAL PRICE ADJUSTMENTS
$14,000*
On most new 2013 models (F-150 Super Crew Platinum 4x4 5.0L amount shown)
†
5.5L/100km 51MPG HWY***
7.8L/100km 36MPG CITY***
Employee Price Adjustment /// $620Delivery Allowance /// $250
$16,779*SHARE OUR
EMPLOYEEPRICE
Total Price Adjustments /// $870
2013 FOCUS SSEDAN
OFFERS INCLUDE $870 TOTAL PRICE ADJUSTMENTS AND $1,650 FREIGHT & AIR TAX.
OR OWN FOR ONLY
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PURCHASE FINANCING FOR 84 MONTHS
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6.3L/100km 45MPG HWY***
9.5L/100km 30MPG CITY***
Total Price Adjustments /// $995
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hown
with
optio
nal e
quipm
ent.
Deale
r may
sell o
r lea
se fo
r les
s. Lim
ited
tion
the p
urch
ase o
r lea
se of
mos
t new
201
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rd ve
hicles
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luding
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ipped
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ery A
llowa
nces
are
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binab
le wi
th a
ny fl
eet c
onsu
mer
ince
ntive
s. **
Until
Sept
embe
r 30,
201
3, re
ceive
1.
$17,
988.
67/$
26,3
52.9
0. O
ffers
inclu
de a
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of
$25
0/$0
and
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of $
1,65
0/$1
,700
but
exc
lude
vari
the
tota
l mon
thly
paym
ent o
ccur
s by t
he p
aym
ent d
ue d
ate.
mon
ths w
ith $
1,50
0 do
wn or
equiv
alent
trad
e in,
mon
thly
paym
ent is
$37
4/$3
89, t
otal
lease
oblig
ation
is $
10,4
76/$
10,8
36 an
d op
tap
ply. E
xces
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rage
char
ges a
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r km
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iesta
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us,
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ic tra
nsm
ission
: [15
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100k
m (1
9MPG
) City
, 10.
6L/1
00km
(27M
PG) H
wy].
Fuel
cons
umpt
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tings
bas
ed on
Tran
spor
t Can
ada
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le M
anuf
actu
rers
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ociat
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epor
t, De
cem
ber 2
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est M
odels
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ill be
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ired
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rovid
e pr
oof o
f own
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gistra
tion
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e ap
plica
ble Q
ualify
ing C
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oyalt
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E BU
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E LE
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OPY:
Vehic
le(s)
may
be s
hown
with
optio
nal e
quipm
ent.
Deale
r may
sell o
r lea
se fo
r les
s. Lim
ited
time o
ffers
. Offe
rs m
ay b
e can
celle
d at
any t
ime w
ithou
t not
ice. D
ealer
orde
r or t
rans
fer m
ay b
e req
uired
as in
vent
ory m
ay va
ry b
y dea
ler. S
ee yo
ur Fo
rd D
ealer
for c
omple
te d
etail
s or c
all th
e For
d Cu
stom
er R
elatio
nship
Cen
tre at
1-8
00-5
65-3
673.
For f
acto
ry or
ders
, a cu
stom
er m
ay ei
ther
take
adva
ntag
e of e
ligibl
e For
d re
tail c
usto
mer
pro
mot
ional
incen
tives
/offe
rs av
ailab
le at
the
time o
f veh
icle f
acto
ry or
der o
r tim
e of v
ehicl
e deli
very,
but
not
bot
h or
com
binat
ions t
here
of. †
Ford
Em
ploye
e Pric
ing (“
Emplo
yee P
ricing
”) is
avail
able
from
July
3, 2
013
to S
epte
mbe
r 30,
201
3 (th
e “Pr
ogra
m P
eriod
”),
on th
e pur
chas
e or l
ease
of m
ost n
ew 2
013/
2014
Ford
vehic
les (e
xclud
ing al
l cha
ssis
cab,
stripp
ed ch
assis
, and
cuta
way b
ody m
odels
, F-1
50 R
apto
r, Med
ium Tr
ucks
, Mus
tang
Bos
s 302
, She
lby G
T500
and
all Li
ncoln
mod
els). E
mplo
yee P
ricing
refe
rs to
A-P
lan p
ricing
ordin
arily
avail
able
to Fo
rd of
Can
ada e
mplo
yees
(exc
luding
any C
AW-n
egot
iated
pro
gram
s). Th
e new
vehic
le m
ust b
e deli
vere
d or
facto
ry-o
rder
ed d
uring
the P
rogr
am P
eriod
from
your
par
ticipa
ting
Ford
Dea
ler. E
mplo
yee P
ricing
is n
ot co
mbin
able
with
CPA
, GPC
, CFIP
, Dail
y Ren
tal A
llowa
nce a
nd A
/X/Z
/D/F
-Plan
pro
gram
s. *P
urch
ase a
new
201
3 Fo
cus S
Sed
an/2
013
Esca
pe S
FWD
with
2.5
L en
gine/
2013
F-15
0 Su
per C
ab X
LT 4
x4 w
ith 5
.0L e
ngine
/201
3 F-
150
Supe
r Cre
w XL
T 4x
4 wi
th 5
.0L
engin
e $1
6,77
9/$2
2,20
4/$2
9,22
6/$3
1,72
0 af
ter T
otal
Price
Adju
stmen
t of $
870/
$995
/$11
,673
/$11
,079
is d
educ
ted.
Tota
l Pric
e Adju
stmen
t is a
com
binat
ion o
f Em
ploye
e Pr
ice A
djustm
ent o
f $62
0/$9
95/$
4,42
3/$3
,829
and
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of
$25
0/$0
/$7,
250/
$7,2
50. T
axes
pay
able
on fu
ll am
ount
of p
urch
ase
price
afte
r Tot
al Pr
ice A
djustm
ent h
as b
een
dedu
cted.
Offe
rs in
clude
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of
$1,
650/
$1,7
00/$
1,70
0/$1
,700
but
exc
lude
varia
ble ch
arge
s of l
icens
e, fu
el fi ll
char
ge, in
sura
nce,
deale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able)
, reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
char
ges,
any e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es o
r fee
s, an
d all
app
licab
le ta
xes.
All p
rices
are
bas
ed o
n M
anuf
actu
rer’s
Sug
geste
d Re
tail P
rice.
Deliv
ery A
llowa
nces
are
not
com
binab
le wi
th a
ny fl
eet c
onsu
mer
ince
ntive
s. **
Until
Sept
embe
r 30,
201
3, re
ceive
1.9
9%/4
.99%
ann
ual p
erce
ntag
e ra
te (A
PR) p
urch
ase
fi nan
cing
on a
201
3 Fo
cus S
Sed
an/2
013
Esca
pe S
FW
D wi
th 2
.5L
engin
e fo
r a m
axim
um o
f 84
mon
ths t
o qu
alifi e
d re
tail c
usto
mer
s, on
app
rove
d cr
edit
(OAC
) fro
m F
ord
Cred
it. No
t all b
uyer
s will
quali
fy fo
r the
lowe
st AP
R pa
ymen
t. Pu
rcha
se fi
nanc
ing m
onth
ly pa
ymen
t is $
214/
$314
(the
sum
of t
welve
(12)
mon
thly
paym
ents
divide
d by
26
perio
ds g
ives p
ayee
a b
i-wee
kly p
aym
ent o
f $99
/$14
5 wi
th a
dow
n pa
ymen
t of $
0 or
equ
ivalen
t tra
de-in
. Cos
t of b
orro
wing
is $
1,20
9.67
/$4,
148.
90 o
r APR
of 1
.99%
/4.9
9% a
nd to
tal t
o be
repa
id is
$17,
988.
67/$
26,3
52.9
0. O
ffers
inclu
de a
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of
$25
0/$0
and
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of $
1,65
0/$1
,700
but
exc
lude
varia
ble ch
arge
s of l
icens
e, fu
el fi ll
char
ge, in
sura
nce,
deale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able)
, reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
cha
rges
, any
env
ironm
enta
l cha
rges
or f
ees,
and
all a
pplic
able
taxe
s. Ta
xes p
ayab
le on
full a
mou
nt o
f pur
chas
e pr
ice a
fter M
anuf
actu
rer R
ebat
e de
ducte
d. Bi
-Wee
kly p
aym
ents
are
only
avail
able
using
a cu
stom
er in
itiate
d PC
(Inte
rnet
Ban
king)
or P
hone
Pay
syste
m th
roug
h th
e cu
stom
er’s
own
bank
(if o
ffere
d by
that
fi na
ncial
insti
tutio
n). T
he cu
stom
er is
requ
ired
to si
gn a
mon
thly
paym
ent c
ontra
ct wi
th a
fi rs
t pay
men
t dat
e on
e m
onth
from
the
cont
ract
date
and
to e
nsur
e th
at
the
tota
l mon
thly
paym
ent o
ccur
s by t
he p
aym
ent d
ue d
ate.
Bi-w
eekly
pay
men
ts ca
n be
mad
e by
mak
ing p
aym
ents
equiv
alent
to th
e su
m o
f 12
mon
thly
paym
ents
divide
d by
26
bi-we
ekly
perio
ds e
very
two
week
s com
men
cing
on th
e co
ntra
ct da
te. D
ealer
may
sell f
or le
ss. O
ffers
vary
by m
odel
and
not a
ll com
binat
ions w
ill ap
ply. †
†Unt
il Sep
tem
ber 3
0, 2
013,
leas
e a
new
2013
F-1
50 S
uper
Cab
XLT
4x4
with
5.0
L en
gine/
2013
F-1
50 S
uper
Cre
w XL
T 4x
4 wi
th 5
.0L
engin
e an
d ge
t 0.9
9% a
nnua
l per
cent
age
rate
(APR
) fi na
ncing
for u
p to
24
mon
ths o
n ap
prov
ed cr
edit
(OAC
) fro
m F
ord
Cred
it. No
t all b
uyer
s will
quali
fy fo
r the
lowe
st AP
R pa
ymen
t. Le
ase
a ve
hicle
with
a va
lue o
f $29
,226
/$31
,720
at 0
.99%
APR
for u
p to
24
mon
ths w
ith $
1,50
0 do
wn or
equiv
alent
trad
e in,
mon
thly
paym
ent is
$37
4/$3
89, t
otal
lease
oblig
ation
is $
10,4
76/$
10,8
36 an
d op
tiona
l buy
out is
$19
,223
/$21
,400
. Offe
rs in
clude
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of $
7,25
0. Ta
xes p
ayab
le on
full a
mou
nt of
leas
e fi na
ncing
pric
e afte
r any
pric
e adju
stmen
t is d
educ
ted.
Offe
rs in
clude
freig
ht an
d air
tax o
f $1,
700
but e
xclud
e var
iable
char
ges o
f lice
nse,
fuel
fi ll ch
arge
, insu
ranc
e, de
aler P
DI (if
appli
cable
), reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
char
ges,
any e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es or
fees
, and
all a
pplic
able
taxe
s. A
dditio
nal p
aym
ents
requ
ired
for P
PSA,
regis
tratio
n, se
curit
y dep
osit,
NSF f
ees (
wher
e app
licab
le), e
xces
s wea
r and
tear,
and
late f
ees.
Som
e con
dition
s and
mile
age r
estri
ction
s ap
ply. E
xces
s kilo
met
rage
char
ges a
re 1
2¢pe
r km
for F
iesta
, Foc
us, C
-Max
, Fus
ion an
d Es
cape
; 16¢
per k
m fo
r E-S
eries
, Mus
tang
, Tau
rus,
Taur
us-X
, Edg
e, Fle
x, Ex
plore
r, F-S
eries
, MKS
, MKX
, MKZ
, MKT
and T
rans
it Con
nect;
20¢
per k
m fo
r Exp
editio
n an
d Na
vigat
or, p
lus ap
plica
ble ta
xes.
Exce
ss ki
lomet
rage
char
ges s
ubjec
t to c
hang
e, se
e you
r loc
al de
aler f
or d
etail
s. Al
l pric
es ar
e bas
ed o
n M
anuf
actu
rer’s
Sug
geste
d Re
tail P
rice.
***E
stim
ated
fuel
cons
umpt
ion ra
tings
for 2
013
Focu
s 2.0
L I4
5-sp
eed
man
ual tr
ansm
ission
: [7.
8L/1
00km
(36M
PG) C
ity, 5
.5L/
100k
m (5
1MPG
) Hwy
]/201
3 Es
cape
FWD
2.5L
I4 6
-spe
ed au
tom
atic
trans
miss
ion: [
9.5L
/100
km (3
0MPG
) City
, 6.3
L/10
0km
(45M
PG) H
wy]/2
013
F-15
0 4X
4 5.
0L V8
6-s
peed
au
tom
atic
trans
miss
ion: [
15.0
L/10
0km
(19M
PG) C
ity, 1
0.6L
/100
km (2
7MPG
) Hwy
]. Fu
el co
nsum
ption
ratin
gs b
ased
on Tr
ansp
ort C
anad
a ap
prov
ed te
st m
etho
ds. A
ctual
fuel
cons
umpt
ion w
ill va
ry b
ased
on ro
ad co
nditio
ns, v
ehicl
e loa
ding,
vehic
le eq
uipm
ent,
vehic
le co
nditio
n, an
d dr
iving
hab
its. ‡
Whe
n pr
oper
ly eq
uippe
d. M
ax. t
owing
of 1
1,30
0 lbs
with
3.5
L Eco
Boos
t 4x
2 an
d 4x
4 an
d 6.
2L 2
valve
V8 4
x2 en
gines
. Max
. pay
loads
of 3
,120
lbs/
3,10
0 lbs
with
5.0
L Ti-V
CT V8
/3.5
L V6
EcoB
oost
4x2
engin
es. M
ax. h
orse
powe
r of 4
11 an
d m
ax. t
orqu
e of 4
34 on
F-15
0 6.
2L V8
engin
e. Cl
ass i
s Full
–Size
Pick
ups u
nder
8,5
00 lb
s GVW
R. ‡
‡F-S
eries
is th
e bes
t-sell
ing p
ickup
truc
k in
Cana
da fo
r 47
year
s in
a row
bas
ed on
Can
adian
Ve
hicle
Man
ufac
ture
rs’ A
ssoc
iation
stat
istica
l sale
s rep
ort,
Dece
mbe
r 201
2. ▲
Offe
r only
valid
from
Aug
ust 1
, 201
3 to
Sep
etem
ber2
, 201
3 (th
e “Pr
ogra
m P
eriod
”) to
Can
adian
resid
ent c
usto
mer
s who
curre
ntly
(dur
ing th
e Pro
gram
Per
iod) o
wn or
are l
easin
g ce
rtain
Ford
Pick
up Tr
uck,
Spor
t Utili
ty Ve
hicle
(SUV
), Cro
ss-O
ver U
tility
Vehic
le (C
UV) o
r Mini
van
mod
els (e
ach
a “Qu
alifyi
ng Lo
yalty
Mod
el”), o
r cer
tain
com
petit
ive p
ickup
truc
k, SU
V, CU
V or
Mini
van
mod
els (e
ach
a “Qu
alifyi
ng C
onqu
est M
odel”
) and
pur
chas
e, lea
se, o
r fac
tory
orde
r (du
ring
the P
rogr
am P
eriod
) a n
ew q
ualify
ing 2
013/
2014
Ford
truc
k (ex
cludin
g Ra
ptor
and
chas
sis-c
abs),
SUV
or C
UV (e
ach
an “E
ligibl
e Veh
icle”
). Som
e elig
ibility
restr
iction
s app
ly on
Qua
lifying
Lo
yalty
and
Con
ques
t Mod
els a
nd E
ligibl
e Veh
icles
– se
e de
aler f
or fu
ll offe
r crit
eria.
Qua
lifying
Loy
alty/C
onqu
est M
odels
mus
t hav
e be
en re
giste
red
and
insur
ed (in
Can
ada)
in th
e cu
stom
er’s
nam
e fo
r the
pre
vious
cons
ecut
ive si
x (6)
mon
ths p
rece
ding
the
date
of o
ffer r
edem
ption
. Qua
lifying
custo
mer
s will
rece
ive $
1,00
0 (th
e “Inc
entiv
e”) t
owar
ds th
e pu
rcha
se o
r lea
se o
f the
Elig
ible V
ehicl
e, wh
ich m
ust b
e de
liver
ed a
nd/o
r fac
tory
-ord
ered
from
your
par
ticipa
ting
Ford
dea
ler d
uring
the
Prog
ram
Per
iod. L
imit
one
(1) In
cent
ive p
er E
ligibl
e Veh
icle
sale,
up
to a
max
imum
of t
wo (2
) sep
arat
e Eli
gible
Vehic
le sa
les if
valid
pro
of is
pro
vided
that
the
custo
mer
is th
e ow
ner/l
esse
e of
two
(2) s
epar
ate
Quali
fying
Con
ques
t/Loy
alty M
odels
. Ea
ch cu
stom
er w
ill be
requ
ired
to p
rovid
e pr
oof o
f own
ersh
ip/re
gistra
tion
of th
e ap
plica
ble Q
ualify
ing C
onqu
est/L
oyalt
y Mod
el an
d th
e ow
ners
hip/re
gistra
tion
addr
ess m
ust m
atch
the
addr
ess o
n th
e ne
w Bu
yer’s
Agr
eem
ent o
r Lea
se A
gree
men
t for
the
Eligib
le Ve
hicle
sale.
Offe
r is t
rans
fera
ble o
nly to
per
sons
living
in th
e sa
me
hous
ehold
as t
he e
ligibl
e cu
stom
er. Th
is of
fer i
s not
com
binab
le wi
th C
PA, G
PC, D
aily R
enta
l Allo
wanc
es. T
axes
pay
able
befo
re In
cent
ive is
ded
ucte
d. Se
e de
aler f
or d
etail
s. ©
2013
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s Can
ada
Inc. “
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sXM
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e Si
riusX
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go, c
hann
el na
mes
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logo
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emar
ks o
f Siriu
sXM
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io Inc
. and
are
use
d un
der l
icenc
e. ©
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otor
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pany
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ited.
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ights
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D TH
E LE
GAL C
OPY:
Vehic
le(s)
may
be s
hown
with
optio
nal e
quipm
ent.
Deale
r may
sell o
r lea
se fo
r les
s. Lim
ited
time o
ffers
. Offe
rs m
ay b
e can
celle
d at
any t
ime w
ithou
t not
ice. D
ealer
orde
r or t
rans
fer m
ay b
e req
uired
as in
vent
ory m
ay va
ry b
y dea
ler. S
ee yo
ur Fo
rd D
ealer
for c
omple
te d
etail
s or c
all th
e For
d Cu
stom
er R
elatio
nship
Cen
tre at
1-8
00-5
65-3
673.
For f
acto
ry or
ders
, a cu
stom
er m
ay ei
ther
take
adva
ntag
e of e
ligibl
e For
d re
tail c
usto
mer
pro
mot
ional
incen
tives
/offe
rs av
ailab
le at
the
time o
f veh
icle f
acto
ry or
der o
r tim
e of v
ehicl
e deli
very,
but
not
bot
h or
com
binat
ions t
here
of. †
Ford
Em
ploye
e Pric
ing (“
Emplo
yee P
ricing
”) is
avail
able
from
July
3, 2
013
to S
epte
mbe
r 30,
201
3 (th
e “Pr
ogra
m P
eriod
”),
on th
e pur
chas
e or l
ease
of m
ost n
ew 2
013/
2014
Ford
vehic
les (e
xclud
ing al
l cha
ssis
cab,
stripp
ed ch
assis
, and
cuta
way b
ody m
odels
, F-1
50 R
apto
r, Med
ium Tr
ucks
, Mus
tang
Bos
s 302
, She
lby G
T500
and
all Li
ncoln
mod
els). E
mplo
yee P
ricing
refe
rs to
A-P
lan p
ricing
ordin
arily
avail
able
to Fo
rd of
Can
ada e
mplo
yees
(exc
luding
any C
AW-n
egot
iated
pro
gram
s). Th
e new
vehic
le m
ust b
e deli
vere
d or
facto
ry-o
rder
ed d
uring
the P
rogr
am P
eriod
from
your
par
ticipa
ting
Ford
Dea
ler. E
mplo
yee P
ricing
is n
ot co
mbin
able
with
CPA
, GPC
, CFIP
, Dail
y Ren
tal A
llowa
nce a
nd A
/X/Z
/D/F
-Plan
pro
gram
s. *P
urch
ase a
new
201
3 Fo
cus S
Sed
an/2
013
Esca
pe S
FWD
with
2.5
L en
gine/
2013
F-15
0 Su
per C
ab X
LT 4
x4 w
ith 5
.0L e
ngine
/201
3 F-
150
Supe
r Cre
w XL
T 4x
4 wi
th 5
.0L
engin
e $1
6,77
9/$2
2,20
4/$2
9,22
6/$3
1,72
0 af
ter T
otal
Price
Adju
stmen
t of $
870/
$995
/$11
,673
/$11
,079
is d
educ
ted.
Tota
l Pric
e Adju
stmen
t is a
com
binat
ion o
f Em
ploye
e Pr
ice A
djustm
ent o
f $62
0/$9
95/$
4,42
3/$3
,829
and
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of
$25
0/$0
/$7,
250/
$7,2
50. T
axes
pay
able
on fu
ll am
ount
of p
urch
ase
price
afte
r Tot
al Pr
ice A
djustm
ent h
as b
een
dedu
cted.
Offe
rs in
clude
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of
$1,
650/
$1,7
00/$
1,70
0/$1
,700
but
exc
lude
varia
ble ch
arge
s of l
icens
e, fu
el fi ll
char
ge, in
sura
nce,
deale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able)
, reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
char
ges,
any e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es o
r fee
s, an
d all
app
licab
le ta
xes.
All p
rices
are
bas
ed o
n M
anuf
actu
rer’s
Sug
geste
d Re
tail P
rice.
Deliv
ery A
llowa
nces
are
not
com
binab
le wi
th a
ny fl
eet c
onsu
mer
ince
ntive
s. **
Until
Sept
embe
r 30,
201
3, re
ceive
1.9
9%/4
.99%
ann
ual p
erce
ntag
e ra
te (A
PR) p
urch
ase
fi nan
cing
on a
201
3 Fo
cus S
Sed
an/2
013
Esca
pe S
FW
D wi
th 2
.5L
engin
e fo
r a m
axim
um o
f 84
mon
ths t
o qu
alifi e
d re
tail c
usto
mer
s, on
app
rove
d cr
edit
(OAC
) fro
m F
ord
Cred
it. No
t all b
uyer
s will
quali
fy fo
r the
lowe
st AP
R pa
ymen
t. Pu
rcha
se fi
nanc
ing m
onth
ly pa
ymen
t is $
214/
$314
(the
sum
of t
welve
(12)
mon
thly
paym
ents
divide
d by
26
perio
ds g
ives p
ayee
a b
i-wee
kly p
aym
ent o
f $99
/$14
5 wi
th a
dow
n pa
ymen
t of $
0 or
equ
ivalen
t tra
de-in
. Cos
t of b
orro
wing
is $
1,20
9.67
/$4,
148.
90 o
r APR
of 1
.99%
/4.9
9% a
nd to
tal t
o be
repa
id is
$17,
988.
67/$
26,3
52.9
0. O
ffers
inclu
de a
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of
$25
0/$0
and
freig
ht a
nd a
ir ta
x of $
1,65
0/$1
,700
but
exc
lude
varia
ble ch
arge
s of l
icens
e, fu
el fi ll
char
ge, in
sura
nce,
deale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able)
, reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
cha
rges
, any
env
ironm
enta
l cha
rges
or f
ees,
and
all a
pplic
able
taxe
s. Ta
xes p
ayab
le on
full a
mou
nt o
f pur
chas
e pr
ice a
fter M
anuf
actu
rer R
ebat
e de
ducte
d. Bi
-Wee
kly p
aym
ents
are
only
avail
able
using
a cu
stom
er in
itiate
d PC
(Inte
rnet
Ban
king)
or P
hone
Pay
syste
m th
roug
h th
e cu
stom
er’s
own
bank
(if o
ffere
d by
that
fi na
ncial
insti
tutio
n). T
he cu
stom
er is
requ
ired
to si
gn a
mon
thly
paym
ent c
ontra
ct wi
th a
fi rs
t pay
men
t dat
e on
e m
onth
from
the
cont
ract
date
and
to e
nsur
e th
at
the
tota
l mon
thly
paym
ent o
ccur
s by t
he p
aym
ent d
ue d
ate.
Bi-w
eekly
pay
men
ts ca
n be
mad
e by
mak
ing p
aym
ents
equiv
alent
to th
e su
m o
f 12
mon
thly
paym
ents
divide
d by
26
bi-we
ekly
perio
ds e
very
two
week
s com
men
cing
on th
e co
ntra
ct da
te. D
ealer
may
sell f
or le
ss. O
ffers
vary
by m
odel
and
not a
ll com
binat
ions w
ill ap
ply. †
†Unt
il Sep
tem
ber 3
0, 2
013,
leas
e a
new
2013
F-1
50 S
uper
Cab
XLT
4x4
with
5.0
L en
gine/
2013
F-1
50 S
uper
Cre
w XL
T 4x
4 wi
th 5
.0L
engin
e an
d ge
t 0.9
9% a
nnua
l per
cent
age
rate
(APR
) fi na
ncing
for u
p to
24
mon
ths o
n ap
prov
ed cr
edit
(OAC
) fro
m F
ord
Cred
it. No
t all b
uyer
s will
quali
fy fo
r the
lowe
st AP
R pa
ymen
t. Le
ase
a ve
hicle
with
a va
lue o
f $29
,226
/$31
,720
at 0
.99%
APR
for u
p to
24
mon
ths w
ith $
1,50
0 do
wn or
equiv
alent
trad
e in,
mon
thly
paym
ent is
$37
4/$3
89, t
otal
lease
oblig
ation
is $
10,4
76/$
10,8
36 an
d op
tiona
l buy
out is
$19
,223
/$21
,400
. Offe
rs in
clude
Deli
very
Allo
wanc
e of $
7,25
0. Ta
xes p
ayab
le on
full a
mou
nt of
leas
e fi na
ncing
pric
e afte
r any
pric
e adju
stmen
t is d
educ
ted.
Offe
rs in
clude
freig
ht an
d air
tax o
f $1,
700
but e
xclud
e var
iable
char
ges o
f lice
nse,
fuel
fi ll ch
arge
, insu
ranc
e, de
aler P
DI (if
appli
cable
), reg
istra
tion,
PPSA
, adm
inistr
ation
fees
and
char
ges,
any e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es or
fees
, and
all a
pplic
able
taxe
s. A
dditio
nal p
aym
ents
requ
ired
for P
PSA,
regis
tratio
n, se
curit
y dep
osit,
NSF f
ees (
wher
e app
licab
le), e
xces
s wea
r and
tear,
and
late f
ees.
Som
e con
dition
s and
mile
age r
estri
ction
s ap
ply. E
xces
s kilo
met
rage
char
ges a
re 1
2¢pe
r km
for F
iesta
, Foc
us, C
-Max
, Fus
ion an
d Es
cape
; 16¢
per k
m fo
r E-S
eries
, Mus
tang
, Tau
rus,
Taur
us-X
, Edg
e, Fle
x, Ex
plore
r, F-S
eries
, MKS
, MKX
, MKZ
, MKT
and T
rans
it Con
nect;
20¢
per k
m fo
r Exp
editio
n an
d Na
vigat
or, p
lus ap
plica
ble ta
xes.
Exce
ss ki
lomet
rage
char
ges s
ubjec
t to c
hang
e, se
e you
r loc
al de
aler f
or d
etail
s. Al
l pric
es ar
e bas
ed o
n M
anuf
actu
rer’s
Sug
geste
d Re
tail P
rice.
***E
stim
ated
fuel
cons
umpt
ion ra
tings
for 2
013
Focu
s 2.0
L I4
5-sp
eed
man
ual tr
ansm
ission
: [7.
8L/1
00km
(36M
PG) C
ity, 5
.5L/
100k
m (5
1MPG
) Hwy
]/201
3 Es
cape
FWD
2.5L
I4 6
-spe
ed au
tom
atic
trans
miss
ion: [
9.5L
/100
km (3
0MPG
) City
, 6.3
L/10
0km
(45M
PG) H
wy]/2
013
F-15
0 4X
4 5.
0L V8
6-s
peed
au
tom
atic
trans
miss
ion: [
15.0
L/10
0km
(19M
PG) C
ity, 1
0.6L
/100
km (2
7MPG
) Hwy
]. Fu
el co
nsum
ption
ratin
gs b
ased
on Tr
ansp
ort C
anad
a ap
prov
ed te
st m
etho
ds. A
ctual
fuel
cons
umpt
ion w
ill va
ry b
ased
on ro
ad co
nditio
ns, v
ehicl
e loa
ding,
vehic
le eq
uipm
ent,
vehic
le co
nditio
n, an
d dr
iving
hab
its. ‡
Whe
n pr
oper
ly eq
uippe
d. M
ax. t
owing
of 1
1,30
0 lbs
with
3.5
L Eco
Boos
t 4x
2 an
d 4x
4 an
d 6.
2L 2
valve
V8 4
x2 en
gines
. Max
. pay
loads
of 3
,120
lbs/
3,10
0 lbs
with
5.0
L Ti-V
CT V8
/3.5
L V6
EcoB
oost
4x2
engin
es. M
ax. h
orse
powe
r of 4
11 an
d m
ax. t
orqu
e of 4
34 on
F-15
0 6.
2L V8
engin
e. Cl
ass i
s Full
–Size
Pick
ups u
nder
8,5
00 lb
s GVW
R. ‡
‡F-S
eries
is th
e bes
t-sell
ing p
ickup
truc
k in
Cana
da fo
r 47
year
s in
a row
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The Hot August Hooves Trophy Show, now in its 14th year, once again drew huge crowds from all over the Kootenay/Bound-ary region and the US from August 16 to 18.
The horse show was voted the best show in 2009 by the Horse Council of B.C.
This year more than 45 riders com-peted for prizes and rosettes at the Trail
horseman’s grounds across from the Trail Regional Airport.
Those standing close to the rail-ings when the horses went by could feel the ground shaking be-neath them.
Some said it re-minded them of plac-ing their feet on the railway tracks and being able to feel a train coming from far away.
But this rumbling didn’t come from die-sel engines. Living, breathing locomo-
tives — of what must surely be a gothic masterpiece of do-mestication of any wild animal in the history of mankind — were making their presence felt.
The overall week-end champion was Merna Boltz riding Royal King Zan-tanon, the English dressage champion was Kirsty Tikhauer riding Routimis Rid-ers and the jumping champion was Kaylee Shukin riding O’rion’s Regal Star.
Many events were open to riders of all ages, which resulted in some friendly com-petition between rid-ers of different gen-erations.
It got dusty, but if you couldn’t take that, you likely weren’t a true cowpoke.
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Andrea Buckland and her horse Cody both seem to smile together after winning the Road Hack Trophy at the 14th annual Hot August Hooves Horse Show. photo Derek Jonathan Kaye
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� e Kootenay Community Bat Proj-ect (KCBP) has re-ceived numerous calls from residents of the area who have found a bat on the ground, had a bat � y into the house, or have a bat roosting in an unusu-al location.
“� is is the time of year when the juve-nile bats are learning to � y and their not very good at it” says Juliet Craig, Coordi-nating Biologist for the KCBP. “� ey � y into houses or fall on the ground and have di� culty getting up again.”
Juvenile bats are born as pups in late June and July. In Au-gust, they are � ying on their own and learn-ing to forage. A bat that � ies into a house can be removed by wearing leather gloves or oven mitts, or cap-turing it in a butter� y
net or box. If it is out of reach or cannot be found, doors and win-dows can be le� open in the evening so the bat can � y away.
A bat roosting in a strange location, such a low on a wall or un-der a patio umbrella is likely a juvenile and can be le� where it is, as long as it is not at risk of coming into contact with people or pets.
“If possible, bats are best le� where they are” continues Craig. “However if a bat is found on the ground, it may need to be re-located. A bat on the ground does not nec-essarily mean that it is injured or sick, it may just be a juvenile that has had trouble � y-ing.”
Bats are usually not capable of propelling themselves up and o� the ground.
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� y away.A bat found on the
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“� e most im-portant thing is not to come into direct contact with the bat” warns Craig.
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has been at risk of be-ing bitten or scratched by a bat then they have to either kill the bat to get it tested for ra-bies or have the shots themselves, neither of which is a good out-come.”
� e Kootenay Community Bat Proj-ect biologists recom-mend that anyone who has come into direct contact with a bat contact Interior Health.
For more informa-tion about bats in the Kootenays, visit www.kootenaybats.com or call 1-855-9BC-BATS.
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Sculpture Talk
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 regular feature introducing the artists behind the sculptures in this year’s Castlegar SculptureWalk.
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Peace SignDenis KleinePeople’s Choice Award 2010
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
RainbowPatrick Field
Purchased by Communities in Bloom and donated to the City of CastlegarLocation: Castlegar RCMP
Jack’s Story TimeGregory Johnson
Purchased by Kootenay SavingsLocation: Kootenay Savings Crossroads
Going for the GoalDee Clements
Purchased by Chris & Kathy SykesLocation: Tim Hortons
Nokhom MaskwaStewart Steinhauer
Purchased by the Kalawsky FamilyLocation: Kalawsky GMC
Huge and FoolishRab’ia
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Columbia Basin Trust
Is This Love?Osamede Obazee
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Natural WondersMichelle Moushey Dale
Purchased by the Yule FamilyIn Memory of Adele YuleLocation: 6th St & Columbia Ave.
The DreamerPeter Vogelaar
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Kinnaird Elementary School
Summer DistractionsLee Leuning & Sherri Treeby
Leased by Marlowe-YeomanLocation: Castleaird Village
DawnDenis Kleine
Leased by Krueckl Financial Services Inc., Remax Home Advantage, Linda Nephin,Nutech ConstructionLocation: Kreuckl Financial
RavenDaniel Kloc
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Three Ring CircusTamara Schweigert
Leased by Derek SherbininLocation: Century 21
ExodusCarl Sean McMahon
Purchased by the 2009 Grad ClassLocation: Stanley Humphries Secondary School
Linotype WapitiCarl Sean McMahonPeople’s Choice Award 2011
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
Photos by David Gluns
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‘Rock and Roll’ (bronze)
Animals are one of Pokey Park’s fa-vourite subjects .She is so talented and proli� c that her bronze animal portrayals are immediately identi� -able. Her style is distinctive and the species she has sculpted cover nearly the entire animal kingdom, domes-tic and wild. From tortoises to lions, birds to bulls, Park depicts them in her own unique style, giving them human characteristics and endearing her sculptures to a legion of collectors and admirers.
Park’s love of wildlife and nature was developed as a child. Growing up, she spent hours on the Georgia coastal islands exploring, sketching and studying the creatures and their
natural habitat surrounding her. Liv-ing in various locations around the United States and traveling regularly throughout her career, she has contin-ually re� ned her talent at capturing the wildlife and mythology behind it in distinctive singular studies, or combining them in totem sculptures.‘Rock and Roll’ is a lighthearted piece whose subject has appeared in a slightly di� erent form sans skate-board in her Zodiac Totem series. Combining a favourite posture as-sumed by monkeys in the wild (ob-served through extensive study by Park in Guatemala, Tanzania and Kenya) with an object of modern urban life, a skateboard, it is playful and lively.
“I wanted to juxtapose the balance of one of their favourite poses - arms crossed and seemingly precariously positioned, hunched forward inquisi-tively - with something completely for-eign,” says Park. � us ‘Rock and Roll’, the skateboard provides a linear coun-terpoint to that balanced, beseeching pose I saw so o� en in the wild.”
Always exploring and pushing her artistic creativity, lately she has been focusing on the impact of humans on other animal species around the world. A special interest in endan-gered and threatened species has meant extended trips to the Galapa-gos Islands, Peru, Chile, Mongolia, Turkey and Cambodia over the past few years, focusing on unique spe-cies in each country and exploring the mythology that links them to their lo-cal cultures’ past.
“One of the things I appreciate most about the relative remoteness of the places I’ve traveled to is the unspoiled nature of the people, the landscapes and the animals that inhabit them. Little changes, even as the world shrinks. � e special qualities of the animals I’ve been focusing on are what I’m trying to capture.”
Exuberantly displayed in ‘Rock and Roll’, Park captures the nature and habits of her animal subjects and gives them a human aspect that is distinctive and joyful. � e � nished work showcases her ability to tie eth-nographical study, expression and in-dividual traits together in an exquisite bronze that is indelibly her own.
She has garnered critical acclaim and recognition for her whimsical animal sculptures through numerous public showings and installations. Combin-ing character, mysticism and stylized realism – exempli� ed by her 2011 entry here titled � e Shaman - each work Park creates radiates with intel-ligence, charm and personality. ‘Rock and Roll’ is no exception.
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‘Ancestral Memory’ (concrete and steel)
Continuing with the theme he es-poused in last year’s Ghost Salmon, Winlaw sculptor Peter Vogelaar brings us another poignant sculpture lamenting the impact of man on the original inhabitants and users of the local rivers.
� is time, his subject is not a bewil-dered bear swatting at non-existent salmon. It’s of an older First Nations woman holding a massive salmon. � e message is as appropriate - and perhaps even clearer as time pro-gresses unceasingly - soon there will be no one alive who holds the memo-ries depicted here as the eldest among us � nish out their lives. It is a sobering and powerful comment.
Like Ghost Salmon, ‘Ancestral Memory’ is sculpted in concrete and steel, although Vogelaar originally conceived and created the piece in sand. Legs tucked under her and in loose blouse/skirt, a Sinixt or Ktunaxa woman holds a huge salmon across her lap. Her mouth is open, gleeful at her stupendous catch. Necklaces cover her throat as she displays the � sh like the prize it is, one hand underneath cradling its distinctive hooked-mouth head . � ere is joy ex-pressed here as she exults in her good fortune, but the greater meaning of Vogelaar’s work is more sombre: it re� ects on the end of an era, celebrat-ing a time when there were no dams on the Columbia or any of the other regional rivers. A time when the � sh could and did migrate freely in their spawning cycle of life and death so important to so many – people, bears and all creatures alike. � at time is now lost and nearly forgotten as a � rst hand experience.
“It’s startling how quickly an everyday occurrence can become a thing of the past – something current and future generations will only read about,” says Vogelaar. “ ‘Ancestral Memory’ is my homage to a lost way of life. It’s also a re� ection on our seemingly unend-ing ability to use up natural resources rapaciously. Species are going extinct all the time, and it sometimes seems as if it is just a necessary happenstance as we humans ‘progress’; believe me, I use the term with a certain incredulity.
“It is concerning to me, and that con-cern is sometimes re� ected in instal-
lations – my intent in this work is not to be judgemental though. Rather, it’s to portray a time that is almost gone, when the rivers were untamed and a source of sustenance and, as I express here, joy at the bounty of them. In my work I o� en try to get people think-ing about the natural world, and the impact of altering it at the rate we are.” It is also one of the reasons that over his forty some-years of sculpting he has always been comfortable in the ephemeral aspects of the talent. Recognized (along with several other Kootenay sculptors) as among the best in the world using snow, ice and sand, Vogelaar welcomes the � eeting-ness of it.
“You create something magni� cent and moving and visual, and within a few days or weeks it’s back to what it was – just the material in its natural form. � ere’s something to be said for that process, something I like about the temporary aspect of the vision.” He laughs and notes, “unfortunately for a show like Castlegar’s where the sculptures are displayed all year, I’ve got to be a bit more permanent.”
His paean to the impermanence of a largely vanished way of life – and the pleasure of the big catch re� ected in that nearly forgotten time - is a� ect-ing and moving.
Peter Vogelaar
B5West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 22, 2013
Two ElectroRe-cycle Summer Am-bassadors were in Castlegar on Thurs-day, Aug. 15 and paid a visit to the Bargain Bin to see first hand just how many small appliances and power tools get turned in for recycling.
ElectroRecycle has been around since 2011 and is the only g o v e r n m e n t - a p -proved, not-for-profit recycling program in B.C. for electrical appliances. A team of six employees are travelling across the province to raise awareness of the more than 120 drop off lo-cations where over 300 such items can be recycled. Their mis-sion is to also encour-age further recycling of such items.
Bargain Bin owner Sheldon Radtke said about two stacked pallets of items get sent out from his store every month.
“The Battery Doc-tors, from Kelowna, pick up all the way from there to Fernie,” said Krisandra Reid, one of the two sum-mer recycling em-ployees.
Reid’s co-ambassa-dor, Stephen Morgan, said it was nice to see
the Bargain Bin doing everything they hope to see and more.
“Even the micro-waves are stacked up correctly,” laughed Morgan. “Stacking microwaves is an art form. We’ve seen it done a lot of different ways.”
Two “mega-bags” of small appliances were almost full, too, and loaded with shav-ers, coffeemakers, vacuums, toasters and more.
Have something larger? The Trail Bot-tle Depot at 562 Ross-land Avenue in Trail also accepts very large bench-top power tools and large exer-cise machines.
Radtke stressed that after-hours drop off of items is not okay.
“Last week, some-one dumped a whole load of household junk and it cost me over $80 to get rid of it,” he said.
The Bargain Bin is located at 163 Co-lumbia Avenue in Castlegar just down the street from the Castle Theatre and is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays.
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B6 Thursday, August 22, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
CASTLEGAR
250-304-2700 Castlegar at Columbia and 44th
Monday- Friday 9am-6pmSaturday 9am - 5pm | Sunday Noon - 5pm
20%OFF
Check the fl yer out online at thebrick.com or call The Brick Castlegar @ 250-304-2700 for questions/orders.
“OAC. with The Brick Card Platinum account (the Account). Minimum Purchase (excluding taxes) of $250 is required. No interest accrues and no payments are required towards the Purchase during the Promotional Period. Airy Brick delivery charges, GST (5%), PST or HST (if applicable), Merchant Fee (not applicable in Quebec) and other fees or charges that apply to your Purchase (e.g. environmental fees) are required by The Brick to be paid at the time of the Purchase. Any lees or charges fi nanced on your Account, including the Merchant Fee, will form part of your Purchase under the Promotional Offer(the Offer) and/or the 18 Months No Payment, No Interest Offer, will not be required to be paid during the Promotional Period. If the minimum payment on the Account during the Promotional Period is not made, the Offer will end and the annual interest rate (“Preferred Rate”) of 29.9% will then apply on any unpaid balance owing under the Offer at that time until it is paid in full. An Account Statement will be provided monthly and cover a billing period (statement period) of 28-33 days. In Quebec, a 25 day grace period applies to the Balance, and outside Quebec, a 25-day grace period applies to any Purchase that appears on your statement for the fi rst time. The balance under this Offer may be paid at any time before the Promotional Period ends. See your Cardholder Agreement for more information about the Offer including the fees and charges that apply. 18 Months, No Payment. No Interest Merchant Fee is $129.95. No interest accrues and no payments are required towards the Purchase during the Promotion Period. If the balance of the Offer has not been paid in full by the Promotional Due Date, the unpaid balance owing under this Offer will be converted to a Regular Credit Purchase, and the Preferred Rate (29.9%) will apply after the end of the Promotional Period to that Regular Credit Purchase and a Deferral Fee of $42.50 (not applicable in Quebec) will be charged. Minimum monthly payments will also then apply, calculated as set out in the Cardholder Agreement and Disclosure Statement for your Account Details for a Sample Transaction on your Credit Card Product for the 18 Months, No Payment, No Interest Promotion: Sample Purchase amount (including taxes): $2(XX).00, Merchant Fee $129.95, and interest charges $0.00. Total interest charges & Merchant Fee: $129.95. Total Purchase Amount (including interest charges, Merchant Fee and taxes): $2129.95. Balance due January 2015, thereafter minimum monthly payments of the greater of 3.5% of your outstanding balance of your Purchases or $10, are due. A Deferral Fee of $42.50 (not applicable in Quebec) is charged and the Preferred Rate (29.9%) applies to the outstanding balance owing under this Offer. Annual Fee (Quebec Only): A $35.00 Annual Fee applies on the Primary Card ($0 each Authorized User Card). For this “No Payment, No Interest” Offer, the Annual Fee will be charged to the Account during the Promotional Period but is not payable until the fi rst statement period after this Offer ends. 40160 Equal Monthly Payments with No Interest Merchant Fee is$149.95. The minimum payment for this Offer is based on a special repayment factor of 2.5% of the amount of the Purchase for a 40 month Promotional Period. Details for a Sample Transaction on your Credit Card Product for the 40/60 Equal Monthly Payments with No Interest Promotion: Sample Purchase amount (including taxes): $2000.00, Merchant Fee $149.95 (4.75%) and interest charges (at time of Purchase): $0.00. Total interest charges & Merchant Fee: $149.95. Total Purchase amount including Merchant lee, interest charges and taxes over fi rst 40 months $2,149.95. (Annual Fee for Card not shown in this sample transaction.) ‡ Product may vary by location and may not be exactly as illustrated. We reserve the right to limit quantities by store and per purchase. To receive bonus offer or discount complete package must be purchased and kept. +This offer cannot be combined with any other discount or free gift purchase, sale, or other promotion, unless otherwise specifi ed. ∆ Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers, iComlort, Tempur-Pedic, and Trump lseries. Minimum mattress set purchase $999.97. ++An Electronic Recycling Surcharge will be added where applicable. §Receive an amount equal to the price of the extended warranty towards your next furniture or mattress purchase. For terms and conditions visit www.thebrick.com. See in store for complete details. Offer effective August 20 - 28, 2013, unless otherwise indicated.
ALL MATTRESS SETSMATTRESS & BED BLOWOUT
40%OFF35%OFF
QUEENMATTRESS
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50% OFF
ALL SIZES!NO EXCEPTIONS!
Pinot EurotopQueenMattress SetReg. $1199.97PINOTETQP
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Ticket Price
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Malbec Firm Pocket Coil Queen Mattress Set MALBECQPK
Brunello Pocketcoil Pillowtop Queen Mattress Set BRUNELOQP
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B7West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, August 22, 2013
CASTLEGAR
250-304-2700 Castlegar at Columbia and 44th
Monday- Friday 9am-6pmSaturday 9am - 5pm | Sunday Noon - 5pm
Check the fl yer out online at thebrick.com or call The Brick Castlegar @ 250-304-2700 for questions/orders.
42nd4242424242424242424242424242424242424242Birthday Bash!424242424242424242424242It’s Our
PLUS DO NOT PAY FOR18 MONTHS WITH NO INTEREST!(THAT’S SUMMER 2015!)ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORETaxes, administration fees, delivery fees and other charges due at time of purchase.
ALL FURNITURE
30%off
Including individual furniture items,home decor and our already incredible bedroom and dining room package prices! Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals,
promoted offers and Buyer’s Best BuysTICKET PRICE
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Washer Dryer• 5.0 cu.ft. capacity • 7.5 cu.ft. capacity• Stainless steel wash tub • Flow sense duct clog indicator• Smart rinse jet spray system • Lo decibel quiet operation
WASHER & DRYER $1399 Plus do not pay for 18 months!
32”1080p Smart LED TV
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TVHOT BUY!
$69899
TVHOT BUY!
$44899
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$36899
20%OFFour ticket price
ALL FABRIC SOFAS, LOVESEATS & CHAIRS
+
Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers and Buyer’s Best Buys, and promoted offers.
Sofa Only$67998
100” AllenChenille SofaLoveseat $633.98 Chair $551.98Ottoman available.ALLEN-S/L/C/O, ALLENB-S/L/C/O
Cocktail Table $223.98 After Discount 17985
Area Rug $119.95 After Discount TALULA6
AfterDiscount
Plus Do Not Pay For 18 Months
20%OFFour ticket price
+ ALL SECTIONALS
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30%OFFour ticket price
+
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ALL BEDROOM PACKAGES & INDIVIDUAL ITEMS
ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES
MARKED DOWN! Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers and Buyer’s Best Buys, Frigidaire, Electrolux, promoted offers, and commercial or builder products.
German EngineeredBuilt-in DishwasherSHE3AR55U
• Stainless steel interior• Adjustable height upper rackAlso available in black or white.
NOW ONLY$49900
Plus DO Note Pay For 18 Months
ALL MAJOR LAUNDRY
MARKED DOWN! Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers and Buyer’s Best Buys, Frigidaire, Electrolux, promoted offers, and commercial or builder products.
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Washer Dryer• 4.8 cu.ft. capacity • 7.4 cu.ft. capacity• Stainless steel wash tub • 9 dry cycles• Smart rinse jet spray system • Sensor dry + wrinkle prevent
WASHER & DRYER $1399
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B8 Thursday, August 22, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
TRAIL BRIEFS:
Water advisory for Beaver Falls on tap
A water quality advisory has been is-sued for 207 rate pay-ers of the Beaver Falls Waterworks District.
A� ected homes are located in Area A be-tween the outskirts of Montrose to Bluebird corner and the For-sythia subdivision in Fruitvale.
� e notice comes a� er recent water test results indicated low levels of total coli-form bacteria, when
ideally there should be none.
“� is is a precau-tionary measure,” said Shirley Fletcher, district secretary/treasurer. “We need to warn people because coliform can a� ect the health of babies and the elderly.”
Woman diesat music festival
A woman died at the Shambhala Music Festival Friday, Aug. 9. � e death was de-termined to be from natural causes said Sgt. Darryl Little of the Kootenay Bound-ary Regional Detach-ment.
� e deceased was from Alberta, attend-ing the festival with her husband.
� e BC Coroners service attended the scene and is conduct-ing an investigation. No further details have been released.
SALMO BRIEFS:
Salmo RCMP keep watch on festival
attendees
� e Salmo Detach-ment responded to over 40 calls of ser-vice relating to the festival.
� ere were 14 pris-oners, and one had to be taken to hospital as it appeared he was su� ering some men-tal distress.
� e calls ranged from assaults, posses-sion of a substance for the purpose of traf-� cking, other drug possession � les, tres-passing, the� , mental health issues, causing a disturbance, liquor � les and vandalism.
Salmo RCMP as-sisted with highway roadchecks; during one roadcheck a� er Shambhala a travel trailer was removed from the road for not-ed safety de� ciencies.
Regional Briefs
A young rider warms up his horse at the 14th annual Hot August Hooves Horse Show.photo: Derek Jonathan Kaye
Kind of like � ying a kite
A couple of photos from the Grand Forks Downtown Business Association’s Back to the Wild West event held on Friday, Aug. 9.
� e Wild West
Above: Trish Horz, Maureen and Marius Pa-quet pose by the GEM Theatre. Below: Katie Jepsen of Grand Forks’ Katie’s Kiddie Care, was at Market Avenue for the Back to the Wild West event.
Grand Forks Gazette
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ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)Although summer is not over yet, you will feel a de� nite switch this week. Your mood will become more sober and practical. This is your chance to get back to and perhaps complete un� nished business. Your playful spirit will return soon though, so use this window to be productive so you can get back summer fun with added peace of mind.
TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)A creative wave will continue and in fact increase this week. Yet it will be spliced with an urge to get to the bottom of things. This is hardly a super� cial cycle. You want everything to be just right. Getting it that way will likely require extra effort. This rhythm will continue for the next several weeks so set a steady pace.
GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)A busy social time mixed with mini excursions here and there � nds you in your element. The focus now is turning to home and family. The emphasis to create a healthier lifestyle also continues and will actually increase. Fortunately, your energy levels should continue to rise. Use this opening to establish a new norm with health in mind.
CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)You can expect your focus to diversify this week. There will be more demands from more fronts and you will feel more enthusi-astic and adventurous as well. The spin-off will be upon your ambition levels. To feed this growing determination, focus to gain inspiration by entertaining the possibilities. Counter balance these with a healthy measure of realism by doing the numbers.
LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)A new momentum has been initiated. You may have encountered a few setbacks however, that linger still. As the week progresses, your pioneering spirit will rise high again. Accessing the full measure of your talents and resources will be evident. At deeper levels, you are being called to confront some very real fears to lay claim to latent powers.
VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)The Sun is now in your sign and this will activate your will and drive. Your focus will sharpen as well. Ironically, this will open you to new ways of doing things. Changes in your daily routine and rhythm will become increasingly evident as the month progresses. It may even prove to be a point of no return. All this will come spiked with a spirit of adventure.
LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)The time has come to retreat for a while. You may still be busy behind the scenes, busy dreaming that is. This can prove very productive, as you work on your dreams and visions. Formulating a practical plan of action to realize dreams and to clarify visions is a key to success. Work to get clear on your ideal outcome and then outline all the steps you will take.
SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)A time of getting the attention you want and have earned continues. Yet, now it is time to push even harder, to stir the pot and shake things up. The urge to do so will increase over the next few weeks. To succeed however, you may have to pay extra close attention to tendencies to escape or procrastinate. Do a little war dance, voice your intentions and go for it!
SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)As old rhythms, patterns, appetites and priorities steadily dissolve you are challenged to replace them with something new. This is where the slow but sure process of building upon new foundations comes to the fore. Creating new alliances is featured. Intend to make extra efforts to set appointments and to reach out to be seen and heard.
CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)You are entering an expansive cycle. Your passions and ambitions have been rising steadily and you have been busy putting everything in place. Now it is time for a review. Cast a constructively critical eye upon developments to increase your con� -dence in their ef� cacy. Approach others with empathy, diplomacy and a negotiable attitude for best results.
AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)A time of endings and of new beginnings has begun. Fortunately, the emphasis leans to the beginnings end. Your main challenge now is to ensure that the ground soil for these new seeds is nutrient rich and suf� ciently moist. It is quite important that you focus diligently over the next several weeks so your future aspirations can germinate in a healthy and timely manner.
PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)Making some speci� c improvements on relationship fronts is an emerging theme. Some of these may require outright renovation. Either way, you will be challenged to increase your focus and efforts over the coming weeks. Be open to advise, guidance and coaching as necessary. As well, collaborative efforts will prove more productive than solo work.
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Horoscope for the Week August 23, 2013Horoscope for theTip of the Week: The last month of summer has begun. By now the cooler air and decreasing hours of daylight are evident. This intimate relationship with the sun’s light is the foundation of Western Astrology. For many, this year has been extra dramatic. The Mercury Retrograde cycle which began in late June and lingered all the way through to August 4 due to its recovery or shadow period was particularly turbulent. From a wider angle, close and potent alignments between Pluto, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter continue to synchronize with revolutionary change. Among its effects is a growing emphasis on women assuming positions of power and authority. The rising demand for democracy and justice and the decline of power linked to religious institutions as we are seeing in the Middle East are other important themes. The crazy weather patterns that have and continue to result in massive � ooding all over the world is certainly a factor. From the stand point of Chinese Astrology, this Year of the Water Snake is sure delivering. It is symbolic of the ‘shedding of skins’, which implies signi� cant changes on personal and collective levels. Those who are tuned-in and are actively peeling their own skins by making signi� cant conscious changes are better off. Otherwise many are experiencing circumstances beyond their control doing the peeling for them. For many others yet it is a mix of both. This cycle continues through to February 2014 so there is still time to tune-in and start peeling and shedding that old skin. I can help you to do so with greater awareness.
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B10 Thursday, August 22, 2013 West Kootenay AdvertiserB10 Thursday, August 22, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
I have worked for Golden Life for 7 years. Working for a company that really understands resident wellness has made it a very rewarding career. I would recommend this job to anyone.
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Automotive Service Technician Are you thinking about taking your automotive career to the next level? If you are, then you’ll appreciate working with us. Castlegar Toyota requires an experienced licensed technician to service all makes and models in our modern and fully equipped facility.
Our dealership is focused on hiring and retaining the best. As such, we offer market-leading pay and benefi ts, paid training opportunities, a supportive team and the opportunity to advance.
When it comes to service, our priority is making sure our customers are pleased, and we understand the importance of quality technicians in meeting that goal. Come join us.
Please send your resume and cover letter to:
Daryl Zibin1530 Columbia AvenueCastlegar, BC V1N 1H9Fax: (250) 365-2752Email: [email protected]
A Multi-disciplinary Pain Clinic is opening in Nelson in the fall of 2013. This physician-led clinic will provide assessments and treatment of chronic pain patients using cutting edge technology. We are seeking a physiotherapist whose strengths lie in treating chronic pain patients in a team-based approach. IMS training is an asset.
At this point this is a part-time position which could complement your private practice. Compensation structure is negotiable. We have a great space available and front-line staff is already in place and trained. If you think this sounds like the perfect opening for you, please send us an email expressing your interest and we will call you to answer questions or discuss further. [email protected]
HELP WANTEDPhysiotherapist
Integra Tire in Castlegar has an immediate opening for a Customer Service Rep
If you have experience in the automotive industry and can provide a high level of customer service,
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Don’t miss our STORIES in the Kokanee Creek Park!
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MINI-FASHION SHOW & BAKE SALE, Salvation Army Church Sep.17, 7pm 2030-2nd Ave.Tickets available @ S.A. Thrift StorePublic Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 - 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Angli-can Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.
Mt St Francis ReunionAnyone who worked at MSF come to Lakeside Park Rotary Shelter Fri Sept 6th 2-7 pm for a no host party. Bring a plate of snacks & lawn chair. For more info call Bette 352-7153 or Anne 357-2491
LOST: Canon camera in case left in car rec’d ride fromSalmo to Nelson (hitchhiking) from Shambhala call514-627-0879LOST: Cat by Crescent Beach (12 Mile) named Duncan,Siamese with white legs call 825-9551 RewardLOST: Glasses on Slocan Lake Between Sandy Point and Cove Creek. Thick, squar-ish frames, Aug 8th 226-7585LOST NELSON: iPhone on Morgan St @ the scene of an accident Tues Aug 13th please call 354-9088LOST: @ Nelson Medical Clinic, green Chirico, lime green hood, umbrella baby stroller 352-0970LOST: Single Key on aPURPLE Lanyard 354-4281
CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mort-gage and maintenance Pay-ments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consul-tation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
We have room in our high volume shop for an
energetic and skilled Mechanic. We offer a fl at
rate pay plan as well. Benefi ts package after
probation period.
The dealership sells new Honda’s as well as all makes
and models of pre owned Cars, Trucks & Suv’s.
The shop is modern and well equipped with up to date
technique including alignment.
We offer in house training through Honda on an
on going basis.
Journeyman status is preferred, but would
consider the right 3rd or 4th year apprentice.
Send resumes toAllan Sanders - Service
ManagerPhone: 250-365-4845
Fax: 250-365-4865glacierhonda-service@
telus.net
ALL CASH drink/snack vend-ing business route. Complete training. Small invest. req’d. 1-888-979-VEND (8363). www.healthydrinkvending.co-
The District of Kitimat is seeking to fi ll the following positions:Project Engineer: must be a professional Civil Engineer with minimum 3 years pro-fessional experience (pref-erably in municipal environ-ment) and eligible for registration with APEGBC. Permanent full-time (PFT) exempt staff position with competitive compensation and full benefi ts.Deputy Operations Manag-er: will have several years experience in municipal or related fi eld and post-secon-dary education in Water Quality, Civil or Building Technology or related Trade Qualifi cation. PFT exempt staff position with competi-tive compensation and full benefi ts.Engineering Technologist 2. Must have a civil engi-neering technologist diplo-ma, 3 years experience in the civil/municipal discipline, and eligibility for registration with ASTTBC. Bargaining Unit position. Wage: $37.01 - $44.78/hr over 2 years.Submit resumes by Septem-ber 10, 2013, 4:30 p.m., to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2H7. Fax (250) 632-4995, e-mail [email protected]. Further in-formation can be obtained from our website at www.kiti-mat.ca
CLASS 1 DRIVERS Pick-Up & Delivery
Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Class 1 Drivers for the Castlegar area. Applicants should have LTL & P&D driving experi-ence and must be familiar w/the West Kootenay region.
We Offer AboveAverage Rates!
To join our team of professional drivers please drop off a resume and cur-rent drivers abstract to Ashley at our Castlegar ter-minal:
1360 Forest RoadCastlgar, BC V1N 3Y5
For more info, please call,250-365-2515
Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility.We thank all applicants for your interest!
HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS
Van Kam’s Group of Compa-nies requires Highway Owner Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training.
We offer above average rates and an excellent
employee benefi ts package.To join our team of Profes-sional drivers, email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to:
[email protected] or call Bev at 604-968-5488
or Fax: 604-587-9889Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.We thank everyone for ap-plying, however we will only contact candidates that interest us.
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An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
Community Support Worker required to work FT w/young woman w/disabilities in Nelson & immediate area 352-7803
COOK & SERVER Apply at Joey’s
100 - 1983 Columbia Ave
Dishwasher/Delivery Person Greek Oven (back door)
ask for Peter, Tues - Saturday9 am - 11 am
400 Columbia Avenue
Full-Time Clerk - Christian Valley Services, Rock Creek, looking for a F/T clerk, Mon-Fri. Mechanical experience an asset. Wage based on experience and/or qualifi cations. Fax resume to 250-446-2893
Hair Stylist wanted for chair rental. Headlines Hair studio and Forks. 250-442-0014
Heavy Duty MechanicWanted
Yellowhead Road & Bridge (Kootenay) Ltd. is looking for
a Mechanic for our New Denver facility. Applicants should hold a valid TQ for
Heavy Duty or Commercial Transport,class three
driver’s licence and MotorVehicle Inspectors
Licence would be an asset. Resume can be faxed to
250 352-2172
Housekeeper for MotelExperienced or will train
250-365-5613
LOGGING AND Construction jobs. We are looking for expe-rienced and motivated people for the following positions: Hoe Chuckers, Roadbuilders, Skid-der Operators, Yarding Crews (tower and gy, hooktender, rig-ging puller, linewinder), Weight Scale operators, Processors, Front End Loaders, Lowbed and Log Trucker Drivers. Lots of work, local to Fraser Valley and out of town, various day shifts, benefi ts, good pay, good people. Please fax re-sume to 778-732-0227 or email [email protected]
Looking for a full time, motivat-ed and physically fi t customer service rep. Must have a valid class 5 license. Please reply with handwritten cover letter and resume to Kootenay Val-ley Water and Spas, 2253 Co-lumbia Ave. Castlegar. No phone calls please. Knowl-edge of area an asset.
MOTEL MANAGEMENT re-quired for Ponoka, Alberta. We are seeking a positive, ca-pable, entrepreneurial person or couple with previous resort or motel experience. Email re-sume: [email protected]
Part-Time Clerks in High Paced Location
Please send resume and cover letter to Box 68, Grand
Forks B.C., V0H 1H0.
Receptionist / AssistantRequired
Are you energetic & outgoing? Interested in being part of a
dynamic, fun team & making a difference in the healthcare of pets in our community? Selkirk Veterinary Hospital is seeking a Receptionist / Assistant to join our team immediately.
Benefi t package. Someweekend shifts required.
Please apply with cover letter to [email protected] or in person at 616 Railway St.,
Nelson.
Work for Rent: Modern 1 bdrm apartment, farm setting, in exchange for 45 hrs/mo. or-chard, handyman work. Suitable for retired person or couple. [email protected] or 250-498-4603
Certifi ed Journeyman Automotive Tech
required for full time work in busy local shop. Fax resume
& cover letter to 250-442-2884 or
e-mail to [email protected].
GUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General laborers and tradesmen for oil and gas in-dustry. Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message. For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209.
Grand Forks: Inner care for women. Chakra readings, healing energy, rest,relaxation. $50. 250-442-8239.
Grand Forks: Joan’s English Instruction for all ages- written, spoken, research, documents. $25/hr. 250-442-8239.
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FOOTCARE & PEDICURESspecializing in wellness
& esthetic footcare for men & women
EXPERIENCEDBev Chernoff (CMP)
Certifi ed Master Pedicurist250-365-0668 for appt.
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IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.
M O N E Y P ROV I D E R . C O M . $500 Loan and more. No cred-it refused. Fast, easy, 100% secure. 1-877-776-1660.
Helping Hands support with your, yard and
garden, construction, maintenance, painting etc.
Household services, computer help,
healthy cooking, cleaning, massage & laughter yoga.
Local references. Service makes us smile.
250-442-0838.
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
Custom blueprints.Visit: wwldesigns.ca We will not be undersold!
HANSON DECKINGWest Kootenay Agent forDuradek 250-352-1814
Good soiless mix $35 pickup load. Pick up between 9:30-12:30, Monday - Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014.Grand Forks: Joan’s outdoor care for seniors. Lawn cut, weeding, garden TLC - love your yard. 250-442-8239. $15/ hr.
A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)
Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop• Mobile & RV Park• U-Haul/moving supplies
Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pmSat : 10 am - 4 pm
Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778
HAY FOR SALE small square
$160/ton250-428-4316
Miniature geldings, sheep, goat, pack mules and horse drawn wagon. 250-447-9442.
Antique oak icebox, beautifulsolid oak, excellent condition. 37.5”Wx22”Dx54”H $1100. Westbridge area.250-446-2761
Wood heaters: RSF energy 175. Mama Fischer 50. 250-442-3169 leave msg, or cell: 250-365-9388
LOG HOME shell kit WRC 6X8 fl at 3 bdrm w/grge & curved glass sunroom, ready to ship, 604-856-9732
Brand New Brother MFC-470CW colour printer (never taken out of the box). Best offer over $100. Tele-phone 250-446-2977
ESTATE AUCTION: Sat Aug 24th, 10 AM, 2940 Christian Valley Road, Westbridge. 12’ boat/Honda 9 hp OB, 35 Mas-sey with mower, mechanic and wood working tools, specialty lumber, sport and household items.ROTHWELL AUCTIONS 250-306-1112 www.rothwell-soldit.com
1949-52 Ford 8N tractor w/3pt hitch. Running. $2,150. 250-442-12386 ft rear blade. 3 point hitch.Asking $275. 250-442-0957.
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Sunningdale, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appl, must be employed. For more info call Ron 250-505-3453WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns,
restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
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Firewood: logging truck load. 250-442-5894, cell 250-442-7176.
Moving Sale Sofa & Love Seat, Sandy
Beige colour $5002 End Tables & Coffee table
$300Hutch & Buffet $450
2 Counter Stools $50 eachHose Reel $30
4 Drawer fi ling Cabinet $35Rakes & Hoe
Assorted household itemsCall 250-365-7274
5th Annual EnderbyAntiques & Collectables Sale
Enderby Seniors Centre1101 Hwy 97A
40 plus tables of collectablesFri Aug 30, 11-7, Sat Aug 31
9-6, & Sun Sept 1, 9:30-4Admission $1.00
Anaconda Second Hand and Collectibles. 25% off every-thing in store until Sept 2.Christina Lake: Sat/Sun Aug 24/25, 9-?. 1512 Wolvarton.Grand Forks: A little bit of everything. Sat Aug 24, 8-12. 3505 Carson rd.Grand Forks: Antique sale. Thurs-Sun Aug 22-25, 8am. 2215 Coalchute rd. 442.5763Grand Forks: Fri/Sat Aug 23/24, 8-2. Tools, household, books. 7525 10th st.
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Homemade Greeting Cards. All Occasions. Call Johanna at 250-445-2288.
2 lg pet travel cages, 30”1x 19”wx23”t, $70 ea. Pain relief designed by chiropractor. Be your own chiropractor for neck, back, shoulders & hip adjustments c/w carrying case, $70. Call 250-446-2761.AT LAST! An iron fi lter that works. IronEater! Fully patent-ed Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manga-nese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions; Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON,www.bigirondrilling.comDesk, offi ce chair, credenza. Previous own Dan Gerranizor. Asking $300/obo. 442-7626Double Chariot stroller in good condition. $200 352-0049Garage canopy, kitchen table, futon, arm chair, stove, stereo stand, antique dresser, end ta-bles, BBQ, wall cabinets, and much more. #10 Skands rd, 250-447-9435
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?KILL BED Bugs and their eggs! Buy a Harris bed bug kit, complete room treatment solu-tion. Odorless, non-staining. Not in stores, available online: www.homedepot.comMetal fi ling cabinet: legal size, 4 drawers, $50. Book-shelf: 48” high 32” wide 12” deep, 3 shelves, $25. Folding camping table: $15. 250-442-5092.
Olympia electronic compact typewriter c/w cover & wood desk, extra supplies $200; Le-longhi toaster oven, bakes & grills, like new. 250-446-2761Outdoor turf green carpet: new, 12ftx18ft, $200. 2 Fire-place set of tools: $25 each. 250-447-6174Raspberries, frozen, pesticide free, $15/ bag, 1699 Highway 3A, Thrums, 250-399-4779RESTLESS LEG Syndrome and leg cramps? Fast relief in one hour. Sleep at night. Prov-en for over 32 years. Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660.www.allcalm.comScooter (shoprider) w/ 4 wheels, $2300. Minibar fridge $30. Round kitchen table w/ 4 chairs $25. 3 handicap bath-tub/shower chairs $15ea. Long white dresser w/ 6 drawers $20. 250-442-0056STEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Rock-cutting equip. Older sm truck. Call evenings 250-442-7130, no msg’s or voicemail.
20 Acres in City of Castlegar and 4 Acres in Ootischenia
Both Subdividable. Phone 250-365-5663
Christina Lake level entry3 bed, 3 bath House: full
daylight basement: .5 acre. Open concept, vaulted ceilings
country kitchen with pantryGarage, extra parking, easy access. Extras, quality, move
in ready. 250-365-5582
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Seasoned Lodgepole Pine 6”x8” walls, 8” x8” ceiling
beams. etc, etc $9600 call Ollis 250 428-0108
Grand Forks: 2 Residential lots. Great location on River-side Drive, 42’x108’. $45,000. for both. 250-442-2654.
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Above Kootenay Lake. 4km to Ashram, Marine, Golf Course, Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfi nished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug, 12 appraised at $170,000 but older, fl exible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call:
1-780-566-0707Starter Retirement Double Wide 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath on lot. $159,000 250 357-2929WATERFRONT HOME NEL-SON - 4 BR 3 bath 3200 sq ft, gorgeous city view. 114 ft of sandy beach. RV site incl. Easy upgr. cottage on just un-der acre of land. Go to proper-tyguys.com and type in id # 196175 for more pic’s
Christina Lake: 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, basement suite, half acre lot, $365k. 250-878-4413.
Grand Forks: 1900+ sq ft log house, lg diameter logs, vaulted ceilings, refi nished hardwood fl oors, new kitch-en and bath, 3bdrms, on very slightly sloped 27+ acres. 1/3 treed, looks across Granby Valley, creek runs across southern boun-dary, turtle pond, 5 min walk to river and bridge, fenced, horse buildings and outdoor arena, vender fi nancing, $409,900. 250-442-6134.
Grand Forks 3 bdrm mobile home:1.5 bath, gas/central air, laundry room, back deck, 12x12 workshop shed, riding mower included, great loca-tion, situated on 1/2 acre city lot, open to offers. 250-442-8289.GRAND FORKS: For sale or rent to own. 4 bdrm home. Private setting close to town. View on Property Guys, $179,000/fi rm. Down payment, criminal record check & refer-ences required. 250-442-0065.Private Sale. 3bdrm, 2000 sq ft. House on 1/4 acre lot on quiet street. Fenced backyard, 2 covered decks, workshop, 1 bay garage, wood/natural gas heat. 250-442-2702.Property for Sale or Trade 117 + acres prime farm land w/2 homes, 2,500sq ft log house & 2 bdrm farm accom-modations. See ad on Kijiji, ID# 463285899. 250-421-7640Small House on 27 acres in rural Grand Forks. For rent or sale. 250-442-5894.
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Reasonable pricing for Sale. or can commit to Long term lease of 1 yr, 3-4 bedroom with yard & garden space. Upper Rossland preferred. We are a family with be-haved outdoor dog & cat. Professional couple with
steady income and children. Please call 250-362-7681
evenings & weekends. 250-231-2174 daytime. Monika
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2005 Double Wide MODULAR HOME
24x44 in Triangle Gardens. Vaulted ceiling, open plan,
bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning,
5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, oth-
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Grand Forks: 1200 sq ft mo-bile. Near Hutton School, Ex-traFoods, nice area. Call even-ings 442-7130, no msg’s
20 ACRES free! Own 60 acres for 40 acre price/pay-ment. $0 Down, $198/mo. Money back guarantee, no credit checks. Beautiful Views, West Texas. 1-800-843-7537. www.texaslandbuys.com
3 bdrm condo with 2 full bath, available now. Ref. required. NP, NS please. Phone 250-442-2276/250-442-6800.Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250.364.1822Ermalinda Apartments, Glen-merry. Adults only. N/P, N/S. 1-2 bdrms. Ph. 250.364.1922
E.Trail small house 1bd. with parking. W.Trail 1bd. f/s, 250-368-3239Fairview: 2 brd suite, clean bright, level entry, W/D, N/P, N/S $850/m + util 229-4661Francesco Estates, Glenmer-ry. Adults only. N/P, N/S, 1-3 bdrms. Phone 250.368.6761.Grand Forks: 1bdrm in clean, quiet building dwntwn. a/c, w/d, elevator. Suit mature adult. Sm pet on approval. NS, RR, $680/m + util’s. 250-442-0952Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, SxS duplex. N/S, N/P. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.Montrose 3 brm, W/D, newly reno, must have ref. NS $800/month 250-231-6651NELSON Uphill: 2bdrm apt at Granite Manor, 104 Morgan St 55+, NS/NP, avail Sept 1st $950/m heat/cable incl.250-352-2072
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2 bd cottage by Gilpin Rd. Sep 1. F/S, wa, wood heat. $700, incls most util’s. Ref’s & de-posit required. Minimum 8m lease. Suitable for working couple w/ car. 250-442-2604. See ad# 31802 in GRAND-FORKS.GYOS.caBalfour: 2 bdrm furnished cabin. Avail Sept 1-May 30,2014. NS/NP. References required. $600/mo+ util403-308-6901
Midway 1/2 Duplex, 2 bdrm, 3 baths, jacuzzi tub, 5 applianc-es, 2 large storage areas, lg sun deck Carport, 30A RV plug air-to-air HVAC, $800/m incl internet access HDTV ac-cess avail for $50/m call 250 449-8171 / 250 449-8170.
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laun-dry hookup, No smokers OR pets. Best suited for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord references re-quired. 250-442-8289Trailer 2bdrm-F,S,W,D. Adult park. $750 utilities included. 250-442-0370.
1 bdrm semi furnished House for one student, Avail Sept 1st
Shoreacres, N/S, N/P 250-359-7308
2 BDRM, detached garage, driveway, small fenced yard in lower Warfi eld. 5 appliances, gas fi replace, hardwood fl oors. Avail now 1-250-688-8835.
Castlegar furnished 3 Bdrm main fl oor, short term tenant
required, Sept to June, directly across from Community Complex, $1,195/mth includes utilities, 250-365-2839 or 365-3621
showing Aug 10th, 12 - 2Grand Forks: 10 575 Grandby Rd. 3 bdrm log house.Grand Forks. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 3 appl’s. NS, complete reno. Rural, quiet, 1km from down-town. References required. $750/mo+util’s 250-442-7476.
Christina Lake: 3 bdrm, long term rental/lease, avail now. Accepting applications, RR, N/S. $1,100/m utils inc. Gar-age avail at additional cost. 250-442-2683.
Grand Forks 2-bdrm house with F/S, W/D. N/S, N/P. $750/m +utils. Avail Aug 1st. 250-442-3964.
Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847
Grand Forks: 3bdrm/2ba. 1500 sq ft on one level. Gar-age, central location. NS, RR, no dogs. $950/mo + util’s. 250-442-8658 or [email protected]
Grand Forks: cute 2 bdrm cottage on river, fully fur-nished. Avail Sep 15 to Jun 15. $575 month includes Inter-net & satellite. 250-443-1502.
GRAND FORKS: Rent to own or for sale. 4 bdrm home. Pri-vate setting close to town. View on Property Guys, $179,000/fi rm. Down payment, criminal record check & refer-ences required. 250-442-0065.
Small 1 bdrm cabin in Nelson w/beautiful lake view, recent reno, new kitchen, windows etc... great for non smoking, mature single or couple with
no pets. $850/mo heat, power & water included. Avail Oct 1st
Phone 250-551-3336
TRAIL, 2BD., newly renovat-ed. N/S, N/P. Avail. immed. 250-367-7558
Wanted: Mature person(s) for 1/2 bdrm modern and fur-nished home. Close to hospi-tal, schools and town. NS, NP, RR. Cost and time frame ne-gociable. 250-442-8658.
RentalsGrand Forks; 1 bdrm apt. $650 utils inc. 2 bdrm apt, $775 util’s inc. 2 bdrm suite, 5 appl’s, fenced yd, close to schools $750. 2 bdrm mobile, 4 appl’s, lg fenced yard, $750/m, avail Sep 1/13. 2 bdrm mobile, $625, private setting.Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s, $520/m. 3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m. Christina Lake: 2bdrm, 2 bath, partly furnished, 5 appl’s, $850/m.
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Grand Forks: room in lg home, 5 min drive from down-town, cable, internet, phone & utils includ, shared kitchen & bathroom. $425/m. 250-442-5646.
CASTLEGAR 1 Bdrm Room for rent for college student,
Separate Bathroom, shared kitchen with own fridge, use of
W/D, private Living room wireless internet, Avail Sept
1st, Home owner is shift worker, $450/mth, Call
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Cascade Containers & Stor-age. Sales or Rentals $100 month. 442-2599 or 443-1599.
Castlegar 1 bdrm apt’s $650 $625 & $530/mth, 2 bdrm $800/mth, 3 bdrm modular
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Christina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, $700/m utils, cable & internet included, partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275.
Downtown Castlegar upstairs suite, 2 Bdrm
$600/mth includes utilitiesF/S, N/S, N/P, Near bus
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‘01 Taurus: Wagon. Loaded, all options, V6, new brakes, $3900/obo. 250-442-0336, cell:250-442-72791992 Sunbird convertible. Red. Excellent condition. $3500/obo. 250-447-94421995 Pontiac Grand Prix GT. Power everything, A/C, winters & summers, mtd. sun roof, stereo. Family owned 14yrs. $2,200/obo. 250-442-8642.1996 Pontiac Grandam SE. Auto, new tires, recent tune-up, nice car, cheap on gas. $1350. 250-442-3636.91 S10 Chevy. Economical sm truck. 6 cylinder, 4.3 litre. $1000/obo. 250-442-4239.
1997 Audi Quatra A-4. 1.8 li-tre, 5 speed. Excellent condi-tion. 242,000km. $6000/obo. 250-442-0370.
2006 Hyundai Elantra, auto in excellent condition, reg
maintenance, car proof available, $6,800 OBO Call 250-365-6243 please leave
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1992 LEXTRA MOTOR HOME
30ft, very clean, w/power gen, lg fridge,
walk around bed, roof & dash A/C, 454 eng,
good rubber, 2 TV’snew windshield,
155,000km, driver’s door,asking $12,000 obo.
250-442-7066.
1995 11ft. Northland truck-camper. Deluxe unit in good condition. 250-443-1575.
2008 Okanagan camper. 8’11 w/ slide, all options. 2475lbs dryweight. Like new $16,800. 250-442-5117.
For Sale: 2000 S+S camper,9’6” -bath with shower, fridge- stove with oven, queen bed -elect. jacks, excellent condi-tion, $5000 obo, call 304-2354
RV: 1989 Class C. Chevy cita-tion. 24ft. dual fuel, rear corner bed, good condition for the year. New Tires. New motor at 90,000k, total 149,000k.$6900. Ask for Joe 250-442-0336, cell: 250-442-7279
2007 Honda CRV-EX-L 4WD 142,000 km, like new; safety, comfort, reliable, orig owner, maintenance records, snows on rims. $16,000 825-4241
1982 GMC S 15 pickup regu-lar cab long box, V6, auto, a/c. Very good running truck Ex California vehicle NO RUST, has had new shocks, heater core brakes and tires in the last year 97000 miles on the odometer. This is a great truck for the price $1,100 takes it away. Phone 250-442-2674 after 6pm.
1989 Chevy Van, 350, auto, 4 captain seats. good shape, $3,500. Tent trailer, sleeps 6, cooler, stove, sink, furnace, $550. 250-442-3981.
1995 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel SLE 2500 4x4 extended cab short box. Only 40,000 miles on new motor. Exc.cond. 250-442-8900 or 250-443-1943.
1998 Chev Z71, 4x4 ext. cab, 3dr short box, new front brakes, $2,000/fi rm. 442-4220.
2000 Dakota Sport 4X4. Ext cab. 4.7 V8, 96k, $4,995. 250-442-8682
10ft Harbor Craft, 7.5 hp Murc, w/trailer, paddles, life jackets, etc. $1,000. 250-442-0478
19’ Campion SE Bowriderc/w trailer and many extras5L 1/0, less then 200 hourslike new - asking $17,500
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B12 Thursday, August 22, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
Community
(Grassroots News-wire) – The inevitable last minutes of sum-mer are ticking away. The countdown has begun for back-to-school once again. And along with it, major retailers are bombarding parents, making sure they hurry out and buy the coolest new outfits, backpacks and gad-gets for their kids.
But this hyped-up, commercial back-to-school rush to equip students with new garments and gear of-ten gets in the way of the real preparations that parents and kids should focus on for a successful school year.
“The mad, back-to-school dash to pur-chase new clothes, backpacks, electronic devices and school supplies often over-
whelms parents and children alike,” said Julia Fitzgerald, Syl-van Learning’s Chief Marketing Officer in a press release. “What is often lost in this scramble is the fact that school is about learning.”
“Starting a new school year can be a daunting experience for many students, and failing to get off on the right foot can set the tone for the rest of the academic year,” said Fitzgerald. “Parents need to take the right steps start-ing now to make sure their students are pre-pared to tackle new academic challenges with the right habits and daily routines. This includes try-ing not to be so con-sumed with showing up in the latest fash-ions; it’s not that im-portant. That’s why Sylvan Learning has put together four sim-
ple tips for parents and four simple tips for children that can help boost student success in the new school year.”
Here are four things parents can do to help their children achieve better aca-demic results:
Impose the Two-Week Rule: With later bedtimes over the summer, children need to ease back into their school routine rather than having a sudden change their first day of school. Using the last two weeks of summer to re-introduce a school year bedtime routine will make waking up on that first day a lot easier.
Reintroduce Reg-ular Meal Times: During summer months, kids tend to grab a snack several times during the day. Parents can start re-minding students to
get back into a three-meal-a-day schedule in order to regulate their system into the back-to-school mode. Nutrition is an im-portant factor in aca-demic performance, and eating a healthy, balanced breakfast and lunch keeps kids alert throughout the day.
Family Calendar: Time management is tricky for everyone, especially kids and teens, but planning is an important way to save everyone’s sanity. Having major deadlines, due dates, events and extracur-ricular activities in one place helps kids visualize their week, manage their time and stay on track.
Don’t Ditch Good Habits: If you and your child have es-tablished a good sum-mer learning routine, when school starts try not to forsake all of
the fun reading, writ-ing and art activities that kept your child engaged all summer.
Here are four im-portant things that students can follow to improve the academic quality of the school year, starting on day one.
Organize: Orga-nization is not over-rated. Keeping notes, projects and reading materials in logical order helps students find what they need right away, cutting down on time spent tracking things down, and allowing more time for actual study-ing.
Take good notes: Yes, it does matter. Taking good notes helps keep kids’ grades up, especially in middle or high school. To boost note-taking skills, students should practice pick-ing out the “main ideas” in conversa-
tions, news reports, or magazine articles.
Concentrate: Stay-ing focused is easier for some kids than others. Students need to do their best to avoid distractions in class. This means keeping cell phones tucked away and be-ing vocal if a chatty classmate is too dis-tracting.
Speak up: Students often can get tripped up by homework or test instructions. Stu-dents should know it’s OK to speak up if they don’t understand testing or homework directions. Students
should also listen carefully and spend plenty of time reading directions.
Sylvan Learning also reminds par-ents that even with the best preparation many students still may need extra help to meet new academ-ic challenges or to bolster study skills.
Getting help at the first sign of trouble will prevent students from falling further behind as the year progresses.
For more infor-mation about Sylvan Learning, visit www.SylvanLearning.ca.
Back to school countdown: eight tips to help parents and studentsSubmitted
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