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Vol. 63, Issue 190 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com Active stewards of the land Nature Conservancy of Canada holding AGM in Cranbrook Page 2 THURSDAY OCTOBER 2, 2014 $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. SATURDAY, OCT. 11 TO MONDAY, OCT. 13 FROM 4PM 1417 CRANBROOK ST N 250.426.3501 www.gotorickys.com DINNER INCLUDES: • Soup or salad • Turkey Dinner • Mini Pumpkin Pie Tart $ 16.99 LARGER PORTION: $18.49 per person TREVOR CRAWLEY PHOTO Local business and community leaders, along with some college athlete star power, are gearing up for the upcoming Reach a Reader campaign next week on Oct. 9th. The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy is partnering with Black Press, the Daily Townsman and the Kootenay Advertiser to raise funds for literacy programs in the community. Pictured above: Heidi Romich (the Heidout) councillor Sharon Cross, mayor Wayne Stetski, Jason Wheeldon (Royal LePage East Kootenay), Lisa Barnes (Max’s Place), Karen Johnston (Daily Townsman), Katherine Hough (CBAL) and members of the men’s and women’s College of the Rockies Avalanche volleyball teams. See more, Page 12. ELECTION 2014 BARRY COULTER The history of Cranbrook and a particular Canadian cavalry regi- ment are more interconnected than most people may realize. And if there is one individual who rep- resents the Cranbrook spirit of Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadi- ans), it is Colin Anderson. “Everyone should know the de- fense of Canada rests on this regi- ment,” said Anderson, who recently celebrated his 88th birthday at a party at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 24. “The Strathconas have been in every international war Canada has been involved in.” The formation of Lord Strathco- na’s Horse (Royal Canadians) in- volves two individuals who featured prominently in this area: Donald Smith (First Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal), renowned among Anderson’s regimental pride is undiminished other things for driving the Last Spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Craigellachie, B.C., near Revelstoke; and Sam Steele, who served as North- West Mounted Police detachment commander at Fort Steele. Cranbrook veteran talks of importance of Lord Strathcona’s Horse, Legion to community FOR THE TOWNSMAN Norma Blissett, long time Cranbrook resident, high school teacher and former provincial NDP candi- date will run for Cran- brook city council in the upcoming munici- pal election. “Cranbrook has been a wonderful place to live and to raise my three chil- dren,” she said. “Now that they have grown up and left the nest, I have time to devote to my community as a member of city coun- cil. “My priorities will be infrastructure improving Cranbrook roads, water and sewer TREVOR CRAWLEY It’s officially a race. Lee Pratt of Cran- brook will be running for mayor against in- cumbent Wayne Stetski in the upcoming munic- ipal election. So far, only Pratt and Stetski have announced their candi- dacy for the mayor’s seat. Pratt, who is retired after long careers in the auto-industrial sales and financial industries, decided to run after be- coming concerned with the state of growth and economic development. “I’ve lived here all my life, and over the past Blisset aims for Council Lee Pratt announces mayoral run systems— and growing our local economy. We also need to implement the results of the deer survey and do whatever we can to ensure that every Cranbrook resi- dent has a family physi- cian.” few years, especially the last three years I’ve seen Cranbrook, it’s just not growing,” said Pratt. “It’s become stagnant.” NORMA BLISSETT LEE PRATT COLIN ANDERSON See STRATHCONAS , Page 4 See PRATT, Page 5 See BLISSETT , Page 5 2100 Willowbrook Drive, Cranbrook Inside Walmart 250-489-0909

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Vol. 63, Issue 190 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com

Active stewards of the land Nature Conservancy of Canada holding AGM in Cranbrook

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THURSDAYOCTOBER 2, 2014

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TREVOR CRAWLEY PHOTO

Local business and community leaders, along with some college athlete star power, are gearing up for the upcoming Reach a Reader campaign next week on Oct. 9th. The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy is partnering with Black Press, the Daily Townsman and the Kootenay Advertiser to raise funds for literacy programs in the community. Pictured above: Heidi Romich (the Heidout) councillor Sharon Cross, mayor Wayne Stetski, Jason Wheeldon (Royal LePage East Kootenay), Lisa Barnes (Max’s Place), Karen Johnston (Daily Townsman), Katherine Hough (CBAL) and members of the men’s and women’s College of the Rockies Avalanche volleyball teams. See more, Page 12.

ELECTION 2014

BARRY COULTERThe history of Cranbrook and a

particular Canadian cavalry regi-ment are more interconnected than most people may realize. And if there is one individual who rep-resents the Cranbrook spirit of Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadi-ans), it is Colin Anderson.

“Everyone should know the de-fense of Canada rests on this regi-ment,” said Anderson, who recently celebrated his 88th birthday at a party at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 24. “The Strathconas have been in every international war Canada has been involved in.”

The formation of Lord Strathco-na’s Horse (Royal Canadians) in-volves two individuals who featured prominently in this area: Donald Smith (First Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal), renowned among

Anderson’s regimental pride is undiminished

other things for driving the Last Spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Craigellachie, B.C., near Revelstoke; and Sam Steele, who served as North-West Mounted Police detachment commander at Fort Steele.

Cranbrook veteran talks of importance of Lord Strathcona’s Horse,

Legion to community FOR THE TOWNSMANNorma Blissett,

long time Cranbrook resident, high school teacher and former provincial NDP candi-date will run for Cran-brook city council in the upcoming munici-pal election.

“Cranbrook has been a wonderful place to live and to raise my three chil-dren,” she said.  “Now that they have grown up and left the nest, I have time to devote to my community as a member of city coun-cil.

“My priorities will be infrastructure — improving Cranbrook roads, water and sewer

TREVOR CRAWLEYIt’s officially a race.Lee Pratt of Cran-

brook will be running for mayor against in-cumbent Wayne Stetski in the upcoming munic-ipal election. So far, only Pratt and Stetski have announced their candi-dacy for the mayor’s seat.

Pratt, who is retired after long careers in the auto-industrial sales and financial industries, decided to run after be-coming concerned with the state of growth and economic development.

“I’ve lived here all my life, and over the past

Blisset aims for Council

Lee Pratt announces

mayoral run

systems— and growing our local economy. We also need to implement the results of the deer survey and do whatever we can to ensure that every Cranbrook resi-dent has a family physi-cian.”

few years, especially the last three years I’ve seen Cranbrook, it’s just not growing,” said Pratt. “It’s become stagnant.”

NORMA BLISSETT

LEE PRATT

COLIN ANDERSON

See STRATHCONAS , Page 4See PRATT, Page 5 See BLISSETT , Page 5

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since 2007, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is holding its an-nual general meeting in Cranbrook.

The National Board of Directors of Canada’s

largest conservation or-ganization is gathering at St. Eugene, today, Thursday, Oct. 2, at St. Eugene, to set the course for conservation strate-gy for the coming year.

The southeast region of British Columbia is

important territory for the Nature Conservan-cy, said Lesley Neilson, Communications Man-ager for the NCC.

“We’ve done a lot of good work in the East Kootenay,” Neilson said. “We’ve got a real thriv-ing office in Invermere — our headquarters for the Canadian Rockies Program.

“This corner of B.C. is an important place, because of the large wildlife corridors — for grizzly, elk, moose, wolves, bighorn sheep, migatory birds … It’s an important ecological area for North America, not just southern B.C.”

The NCC works with private land owners and corporations such as Teck.

“Our goal is to pro-tect habitat for at least a quarter of Canada’s spe-cies at risk,” Neilson said. “So we target areas where there are high concentrations of spe-cies at risk.”

The NCC focuses on securing private land

Nature Conservancy holding AGM in Cranbrook

that connects with wild-life corridors, or parks. In fact, just this week, group of southern Al-berta ranchers banded together to preserve a huge swath of native grassland almost un-touched by develop-ment.

The Waldron Graz-ing Co-op has agreed to place a conservation easement on more than 12,000 hectares of roll-

ing prairie and foothills in southwest Alberta.

The NCC which worked on the project, says the $37.5-million deal is the largest of its kind in Canadian histo-ry.

The co-op’s 72 ranchers have agreed the land will never be subdivided or farmed and none of its wetlands drained.

They will continue to

own the land and use it for ranching.

Energy development is to be considered on a case-by-case basis.

The land is home to every species native to it — from meadowlarks to grizzly bears.

Over three days, NCC’s volunteer Board of Directors from across the country will partici-pate in business and committee meetings at

St. Eugene, as well as a day‐field trip to visit NCC’s conservation projects in the area.

Since 1962, NCC and its partners have helped to protect more than 2.7 million acres (over 1 million hectares), coast to coast with more than 1 million acres (400,000 hectares) in B.C.

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In 2006, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and the Van Steinburg family celebrated the protec-tion of more than 1,300 acres (525 hectares) of Pine Butte Ranch grasslands in the Cranbrook-Kimberley area.

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When the Boer War began in 1899, Strathco-na took it upon himself, with the blessing of the Canadian government, to form and outfit a brand new regiment out of Cranbrook. One of Strathcona’s stipulation was that he have a say in personnel recruitment, and he insisted on Sam Steele being the regi-ment’s first command-ing officer. And so the regiment Lord Strathco-na’s Horse (Royal Cana-dians) came into being in 1900 (the “Royal Ca-nadians” was added at the insistence of the Ca-nadian government).

The Strathconas were initially a cavalry regi-ment, which of course had evolved into an ar-moured regiment — tanks — by the Second World War (the Strath-cona saw a lot of hard fighting in the Italian campaign of WWII, moving to France some

time after D-Day).Anderson himself

enlisted in 1947. Origi-nally from Saskatche-wan, he moved to Currie Barracks in Calgary to join the Strathconas.

Anderson served in the same troop (of 32 personnel), as a tanker. He ultimately ended up as a tank crew com-mander.

A notable event in Anderson’s military ca-reer was his and his unit’s participation as peacekeepers in Viet-nam in 1954, shortly after the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, in which the Viet Minh commu-nist-nationalist revolu-tionaries dealt a crush-ing defeat to the French Union’s French Far East Expeditionary Corps, ef-fectively ending France’s colony experience in Vietnam. Chinese forces had also invaded Viet-nam, from the north.

“There were still

French prisoners (at Dien Bien Phu) when we were there,” Anderson said. “Medical supplies were still being flown into them.”

Vietnam was just in the process of being di-vided into North Viet-nam and South Viet-nam. Anderson’s unit was stationed in Hanoi.

“Our job was to basi-cally keep those people who didn’t want to be communist separated from the communists,” he said. The Strathconas helped transport civil-ians from the commu-nist controlled areas to the port city of Haiphong, from where they would be transport-ed down the coast to Sai-gon.

Anderson added that he developed a taste for Vietnamese cuisine while in Southeast Asia.

After his tour in Viet-nam, Anderson’s regi-ment returned to Cal-gary, where he was in-

volved in combat battle training. “(The Sarcee area of Cal-gary) was open prai-rie in those days,” Anderson said. “Good for tanks. It’s all developed now.”

After the Second World War the Strathconas used the Sherman, an American tank. “To-wards the end of my 10-year service, they switched to a British tank, the Centurion,” Anderson said. “It was better.”

Anderson moved to Cranbrook in 1960, shortly after leaving the service, and his regimental pride and involve-ment remained un-diminished over the years. He was in-volved with Army Cadets for 28 years after his regular service ended, and was instru-mental in bringing the Lord Strathconas pres-ence back to the city of its birth when, after dis-cussions with the Strath-conas’ commanding of-ficer, the Cranbrook Army Cadets became affiliated with the Lord Strathcona’s Horse

(Royal Canadians). In the 1970s, the Lord

Strathconas were award-ed the Freedom of the City of Cranbrook — and thus are the only unit al-lowed to march in the streets of Cranbrook with bayonets fixed. “And we did just that,” Anderson said, “with two squadrons and a riding troop.”

One of the aspects of his life in Cran-brook has been his involvement with the Royal Canadian Le-gion, Branch 24. He has served as Branch President four times and Zone Com-mander twice.

Anderson also spearheaded the creation of the Wall of Honour, the war memorial in Cran-brook’s Rotary Park. Working with artist Joseph Cross, he made sure the mural on the east side of the wall included a depiction of Sgt. Ar-thur Richardson, who was awarded Canada’s first Victo-ria Cross while serv-ing with the Strath-conas in the Boer War.

“I have been awarded every award that headquarters in Ot-tawa can offer,” he said. “I’m the only one in the East Kootenay who has.”

Anderson says that that experience, and the experience of other vet-erans, must be taken into account in Legion decisions. “I say listen to that experience, and

take it for what its worth.” The Remembrance

Day ceremonies, for ex-ample, which Anderson says should be based more on the National Ceremony in Ottawa.

“I’ve been to 45 Re-membrance Day cere-monies at the Ceno-taph,” he said. “They are very well attended here — there should be more crowd control and orga-nization, and the Legion must make the deci-sions, not the invited dignitaries.”

Anderson also un-derstands how times have changed for the Legion, how the organi-zation has fallen on harder times, how younger veterans, like those who’ve served in Afghanistan, don’t make the Legion their home the way older veterans did.

But the importance of the Legion, the work it has done, and the pos-tive impact it has had on individual lives, includ-ing his own, must not be forgotten, he said.

“The Royal Canadian Legion has done an awful lot of work for every community in this country.”

Strathconas a key part of Cranbrook’s history

Townsman sTaffFraud charges against a

54-year-old Cranbrook woman have been approved two years after the investigation began.

Back in October 2012, Cran-brook RCMP started the investi-gation after receiving a complaint of theft/fraud from a local busi-ness.

Staff Sgt. Dave Dubnyk said the business owner reported that a long-time employee had been stealing money from the busi-ness, alleging she had been pay-ing herself for hours and duties

not actually performed. “For the past two years, the

Cranbrook RCMP have worked in conjunction with forensic ac-countants, accountants from the victim business, as well as the RCMP’s Provincial Commercial Crime Unit based out of Vancou-ver,” Dubnyk said. “At the conclu-sion of the investigation a 54-year-old Cranbrook woman was taken into police custody and is now facing charges of Fraud over $5,000 and Theft over $5,000.”

The woman has since been release from police custody and

is scheduled to appear again in provincial court in Cranbrook on Oct. 6, 2014.

In total it is alleged the ac-cused defrauded her employer of approximately $360,000 over the course of her 14-year tenure with the company. This was a substan-tial theft and a lengthy investiga-tion, Dubnyk added.

“It is also a very good example of a collaborative effort by our Detachment’s General Investiga-tion Section, the RCMP’s Com-mercial Crime Unit and the com-pany accountants,” he said.

Cranbrook woman charged in two-year-old fraud investigation

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Barry Coulter photo

The Coat of Arms and Guidon of Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians), hanging on Colin Anderson’s wall.

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“Along with that, we’ve had an increase in costs, services, taxes have gone up, [but] the tax base has gone down.”

Pratt has deep roots in the Cranbrook area—there are six generations of his family that have lived in the city, and he is the fourth generation. He adds that younger generations are making an exodus to find jobs elsewhere.

“There’s no industry here. Our kids are leav-ing town to find work and I just think we’re on a path of failure,” Pratt said.

Pratt said he will be releasing specific details on his election cam-paign in the near future, but noted that there are a few issues he wants to address.

“Basically, I think we have to become more fiscally responsible,” Pratt said.

“I’ve seen a lot of friv-olous spending and spending on unneces-sary projects, when our infrastructure—namely our roads—are just crumbling.”

Pratt would like to see more funding direct-ed to road improve-ments.

“There hasn’t been enough money put to-wards our road pro-gram,” Pratt said. “So one of the things I’m going to be dealing with, is roads in particular. I think some of that frivo-lous spending and some of it that’s budgeted going forward, should be stopped, and those funds put directly into the road improvement.”

He’s been particular-ly disappointed with the amount of roadwork that has been done.

“The amount of roadwork that was done over the last three years was pathetic, to say the least,” Pratt said. “We

have to develop a new strategy that’s going to work and put it to work. We’ve got to fix the roads that are fixable right now, that can be sal-vaged, if that means re-instating the seal coating program and pothole repair—bumping that up—then lets do it.

“Then the road repair beyond that, we have to come up with a strategy to resurface them and make them usable.”

Pratt also wants to develop closer relation-ships with the business community to help it thrive.

“I think we have to work with our business community and support them as much as we can,” he said. “A vibrant business community is needed for any town and these people em-ploy a lot of people also who are taxpayers.

“We’ve got to work with them and try to make them as successful as we can.”

That ties into eco-nomic development, which has been strug-gling, according to Pratt.

“It’s been literally zero,” he said. “Not just with this council for the last three years, but if you look at the history of our economic develop-ment, it’s been very, very disappointing, and I think that whole strategy needs to be changed, the approach to it and how it’s implemented.

“I think that econom-ic development depart-ment needs to be held accountable for what they are doing or what they have created.”

Candidates have until Friday, Oct. 10, to submit their nomina-tions for mayoral, coun-cil and school district trustee elections.

Pratt announces run for mayor

Continued from page 1

Blissett holds bachelors degrees in both forestry and education, as well as a masters degree in lead-ership and administration. She teaches forestry, math and science at Mt. Baker Senior Secondary School.  Previously she worked as a forest educator for a group of East Kootenay forest companies.

Blissett has volunteered for a number of com-munity organizations including Citizens for a Liv-able Cranbrook, the Cranbrook Community Forest Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Sal-vation Army, Cranbrook Minor Lacrosse and Kim-berley North Star Ski Racers.

“We need to have a variety of people with differ-ent work and life experiences to represent the citi-zens of Cranbrook,” said Blissett. “I’ve worked in the forest industry, taught a few thousand Cran-brook students, and have spoken with hundreds of residents. I think that I can bring a focused energy to get things done on Cranbrook city council.”

Blissett running for City Council

Continued from page 1

C ARoLYn GR AntFour months ago,

Richard Bay of Kim-berley was lying in a Honduran hospital with a shattered leg, unsure how he was going to pay his medi-cal bills and return to Canada.

Today, he is home, in physical therapy and well on his way to being back on his feet, both physically and fi-nancially.

And he owes all that, he says, to the people of Kimberley, and others further

afield, who came to his aid.

“I just want to say how thankful I am for all the support,” he said. “Everyone was so will-ing to help me. It means a lot.”

Richard had been building a house in Honduras with a buddy last spring, and his health insurance had expired. His fault, he fully admits. He just got busy and forgot to renew it.

Then on May 27, while riding a motor-bike, he was hit by a bus. He had four surger-ies in Honduras to re-pair his shattered tibia, fibula and femur.

Medical bills began to mount up and his family began an online fundraising campaign to bring him back to Canada and help with his medical costs. Sister Lisa spoke to the Daily Bulletin. From there the story was picked up by Global TV and the fund-raising gathered steam. The publicity brought Richard’s story to the at-tention of Trinity Air, which flew him back to Canada at a reduced rate.

He spent a further three weeks in hospital in Calgary for more sur-geries before arriving home in Kimberley in July.

Total expenses mounted to about $70,000, but through fundraising close to $40,000 was raised.

Richard is doing physical therapy now, and feels he is making great progress.

Something like this forces you to reevaluate every part of your life, Richard says. What he has also realized is that he comes from a wonder-ful, generous home town.

“I really found out what was important,” he said. “My friends, my sis-ter, my mom and dad, cousins, just stepping up. And so much support from people I don’t even know.”

Kimberley First Saturday Celebrates Oktoberfest

Saturday October 4th

Don your lederhosen and dirndls and join in the festivities!

High Tea at the Chateau, 12-3 pmSeniors Grandfathers tea at Centennial Hall, 1-3 pm

In the Platzl - Art market, Art Avenue

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Steppin Out DancersAccordionist Clarence Uhll

L8 band from InvermereVan and Shelagh Redecopp

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The Hollers in Concert at Centre 64With “ Beer, Brats and Pretzels”

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Bay says thanks for help after Honduras accident

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We discussed several weeks ago, dear readers, the apology that isn’t exactly an apology — the sort of

apology that says I wouldn’t have been forced into this behaviour but for you, or the classic ‘mistakes were made’.

And now apologies are the topic of con-versation again.

Last week, followers of Canadian poli-tics were lucky enough to view an entirely different type of political apology — the ‘I apologize, but fully intend to do it again’ apology.

Inventing the new form was Conserva-tive MP Paul Calandra. Calandra, the Prime Min-ister’s Parliamentary Sec-retary, repeatedly stone-walled Leader of the Op-position Thomas Mulcair on the matter of Canada’s role in Iraq against new terrorist scourge ISIS. Why Calandra was selected to answer the ques-tion in the first place when government ministers, including the Minister of De-fence (!), sat silent beside him is for better minds than myself to dissect. I mean it couldn’t be that the entire stonewalling routine was intentional, could it? No, sure-ly not.

Rather than answer any of Mulcair’s questions, Calandra spouted nonsense about supporting Israel. Not that support-ing Israel is nonsense — but it is nonsense to answer a question about Iraq with an answer about Israel.

The more Mulcair questioned about Iraq, the more Calandra talked about Isra-

el. Mulcair became frustrated and eventu-ally insulted the Speaker of the House by questioning his impartiality. For which he had to apologize.

But back to Calandra’s apology. He ap-peared sincere. He even teared up and cried a little as he spoke of his remorse for his actions and apologized to Mulcair, all MPs and his constituents. But then this happened.

“I don’t think this will be the last time that I’ll get up and answer a question that doesn’t effectively respond, Mr. Speaker,” he said.

Oops, there goes that sin-cere apology.

That sounds more like a guy who would take to Twit-ter and mock those who complained about his per-formance in Parliament. Oh wait, he is that guy. Yes, be-fore the sincere urge to

apologize overcame Mr. Calandra, he had taken to social media to crow about his performance, to give an “In your face!” to all who complained about it.

Then when outrage from political pun-dits and voting Canadians began to build, he suddenly was overcome with remorse, stood in the House to tearfully apologize and then promised to do it again in the same breath.

Is it any wonder that Canadians are scornful of the House of Commons?

Also apologizing, but not really, this week was Ezra Levant, a commentator for Sun Media, owned by Quebecor. Ezra Le-vant — by the way, awesome name, it has

ring, it has gravitas — opened his political show last week with a great deal of outrage over Justin Trudeau photo-bombing a wedding and kissing the bride on the cheek.

This, according to Mr. Levant, show-cased a lack of character so deep as to dis-qualify Mr. Trudeau from leadership. It showed his contempt for the very institu-tion of marriage. He then, shuddering with outrage, went on to rant about the lack of morals of Trudeau’s parents, amid much name-calling and pearl-clutching.

It was later reported by the Globe and Mail and other news sources, that the bride and groom had requested the photo op. In fact, the bride emailed old Ezra and told him so. His reply? Didn’t get the email. Sure.

In any event, Trudeau said he wouldn’t deal with Sun Media journalists anymore until Quebecor somehow dealt with the insult against his parents.

So Quebecor dealt with it by apologiz-ing for Mr. Levant, who himself has been utterly silent. And the rant remains on his blog. Which, again, doesn’t lend a lot of sincerity to the apology.

So what’s worse? Apologizing while promising to recommit the offence you are apologizing for? Or letting your boss apol-ogize for you while you continue to spout the same nonsense for which your boss is apologizing?

I will let you decide, dear reader. Such weighty matters are beyond me.

Carolyn Grant is Editor of the Kimberley Daily Bulletin

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FJ Hurtak

There are about 12 different species of turkeys in North America, and the species we have in the Kootenays is

the Merriam’s turkey.Adult Merriam’s males are clearly dis-

tinguished from some of the more popular species, such as the Eastern, Florida, and Rio Grande turkeys, by the nearly white feathers on the lower back and tail feather margins. Its size is comparable to the East-ern turkey, but has a blacker appearance with blue, purple and bronze reflections.

The Merriam’s also appears to have a white rump due to its pinkish buff, or whit-ish tail coverts and tips. These tail feathers are very conspicuous especially when a strutting gobbler appears against a dark background. In the spring, seeing a mature tom in full plumage strut his stuff at close range is truly a breath taking sight.

I had my first experience hunting tur-keys in the southern states in the late six-ties, and it was there, as a very young lad, that I gained a great deal of respect for this beautiful bird.

They have incredibly sharp eyesight and hearing, making them a sporting and challenging bird to hunt. In many parts of the U.S., turkey hunting is as much of a re-ligion as elk or whitetail hunting is in the Kootenays. It’s fair to say, I think, that the very poor management of this great game bird in our region would not be tolerated in the U.S., where turkey hunting, particu-larly in the spring months, is a huge boost for the economy in many small towns and cities.

It was that way here too in 2004, the first year turkeys came off of LEH. I remember Mountain Man Outdoors’ Manager, Randy Martin, telling me that business started to improve at least three weeks before the mid-April spring season actually started.

“We achieved a significant increase in business, as hunters were buying calls, guns, ammunition, decoys, and clothing,” Martin said.

Another store owner told me they had hunters in from Illinois, Alert Bay, Fort St. John, the West Coast, Pennsylvania, the Okanagan and much more, and that it re-sulted in a major increase in business for them. It is a far cry from that these days, and turkey hunting is a mere shadow of what it used to be.

I interviewed Rob Bishop, President of the now defunct East Kootenay Strutters, (a chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation) and he was not surprised at the great influx in business back then.

“Other areas like Ontario showed large increases in business when they instituted their own turkey season, so I didn’t think it would be any different here” Bishop said.

I did that interview in 2005 and Bishop believed then, as he does now, that most hunters want a paid tag system, which will provide essential data to properly manage the species. That was 9 years ago and Min-istry officials have really dropped the ball on this issue in my opinion, as we still don’t have a tag system in place. They have cited reasons for not instituting a proper

tag system such as:• We need more time and discussion to

be sure the tag system is the way to go.• We don’t want to over regulate if we

don’t have to.• Wild turkeys pose some risk to natural

bio-diversity.Some say the rationales provided are

simply smoke screens to curtail and elimi-nate turkey populations over time, be-cause the powers-that-be in Victoria do not believe wild turkeys should be part of the landscape in the Kootenays. It’s hard to argue with that logic considering the fact that the Ministry has done nothing in al-most a decade to change that opinion; ex-cept for expanding the seasons to allow the elimination of more birds.

A paid tag system makes a lot of sense, because it would provide valuable infor-mation to manage the species and could even be used in part to fund a compensa-tion program for ranchers who do face crop damage at times from these birds. I do know of some ranchers who also feed turkeys in tough winters because they enjoy having these birds around and for those who do, some money could go to offset the cost of feed. Perhaps they could even be allowed to charge a fee for access to their property, to allow hunters to hunt. These are just a few of the options, which a legitimate tag system for turkeys would bring.

Next week: Sunrise Gobblers   Part 2  (Hunting the Merriam’s)

F.J. Hurtak is the author of the books,  Elk Hunting in the Kootenays and Hunting the Antlered Big Game of the Kootenays avail-able at selected retail outlets in B.C. and Alberta. All profits go to acquire land for wildlife.

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Sunrise Gobblers of the East Kootenay: Part I

Doreen Peebles Photo

Merriam’s Wild Turkey

F o r t H e tow n s m a n/B u l l e t i n

Last week, the sound of chainsaws echoed through the gully separating Lakit and Brewery ridges. A thinning crew was on site to clear out the smaller trees and open a corridor for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. The 100-metre wide, 800-metre long corridor stretches over some very rocky ground between the two ridg-es, which are visible just east of Fort Steele.

The work is part of an ongo-ing habitat enhancement proj-ect that is restoring both ridg-es. The thinning crew is from Nupqu Development Corpo-ration, a natural resource management consulting and contracting company owned by the communities of the Ktu-naxa Nation.

“We’re glad to be complet-ing this corridor,” said Larry Ingham, FLNRO Project Biolo-gist. “It gives bighorn great sightlines to move between their winter grazing habitat areas.”

Brewery and Lakit ridges, just north of the two-kilometre mark on Wildhorse River For-est Service Road, are key habi-tat for Rocky Mountain big-horn sheep, elk and deer. Both

ridges have been treated with mastication (tree removal) and Brewery Ridge was burnt for ecosystem restoration in April, 2014. Lakit Ridge will be burnt in 2015. The burns reju-venate the site’s bunchgrasses and shrubs, particularly Cean-othus velutinus, a favourite food of elk and other ungu-

lates.The Trench ER Program is

working closely with Nupqu crews, FLNRO and the FWCP to implement the project, which increases habitat values in the Rocky Mountain Trench.

The Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program gratefully acknowl-

edges the financial support of Columbia Basin Trust for this project, as well as that of the Wild Sheep Society of B.C., the Fish and Wildlife Compensa-tion Program and the Province of B.C., Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and Wildfire Man-agement Branch.

Photo by trish barnes

Chainsaws for Bighorns: Crews are on site clearing a wildlife corridor east of Fort Steele. From left are Larry Gravelle, Jared Cayenne, Charlie Wales, Tyler Joseph, Clint Gravelle and Alan Hunter, of Nupqu Development Corporation.

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GAME TIME: 7 P.M. (MT) SUMMERLAND STEAM vs. KIMBERLEY DYNAMITERS (5-1-0-0) RECORD (5-0-0-0) Third DIVISION First 24 GF 28 7 GA 14 12th (13.7%) PP Sixth (20.0%) Second (92.5%) PK 12th (84.0%) Paulsen Lautard (5-4-9) TOP SCORER Coy Prevost (5-3-8) Brett Huber (1.20 GAA) TOP GOALIE Tyson Brouwer (2.80 GAA) W3 STREAK W5 6-1 W vs. NOK LAST GAME 7-3 W vs. CGR Oct. 4 at FER NEXT GAME Oct. 4 at GOL

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The Kimberley Dyna-miters will look to re-main undefeated this weekend as they host the Summerland Steam (5-1-0-0) Friday night be-fore hitting the highway for an important Eddie Mountain Division game in Golden against the Rockets (3-4-0-1).

“That should be our goal, to get a little bit better every day,” said Dynamiters head coach Jerry Bancks over the phone as he lined up a birdie putt on Hole 11 at Trickle Creek Golf Course Wednesday af-ternoon. “As a team, you have to have the same goal. You want to get a little bit better. We have to make sure we play our game, not worry about the other team and just do what we do.”

Friday’s tilt at the Kimberley Civic Centre is scheduled for 7 p.m. while Saturday’s road contest in Golden goes at 7:30 p.m.

The Dynamiters (5-0-0-0) are coming off a pair of victories last week, doubling up the Nelson Leafs 4-2 Friday night on the road before taking down the Castle-gar Rebels 7-3 on home ice Saturday

Rookie forward Coy Prevost leads the Nitros with five goals and eight point through the teams first five games. Between the pipes, Tyson Brouw-er remains the only puck-stopper to see any rubber in 2014-15, hav-ing posted a 2.80 goals-against average (GAA) and 0.890 save percent-age (SP).

The Steam represent one of the more difficult tests for the Dynamiters early in the 2014-15 KIJHL regular season. Summerland is second in the Okanagan Divi-sion, trailing the KIJHL’s only other perfect squad, the Osoyoos Coyotes (7-0-0-0).

The Steam are fu-elled by goaltender Brett Huber who leads the league in goals-against

average with a sparkling 1.20 mark. Huber’s 0.957 SP isn’t too shabby ei-ther. The 19-year-old Calgary native has post-ed a 4-1-0 record with one shutout so far this season.

“You want to think of the big picture,” Bancks said. “We’ve got to take care of our own end first.”

Bancks said the game plan is to generate lots of traffic in front of Huber in an effort to burst his bubble.

While the Dynamit-ers will have the backing of the home crowd Fri-day, they enter hostile territory Saturday when they travel to Golden.

“They’re going to be a good team,” Bancks said. “They’ll be well coached. They’ve got some key returnees that will play well.

“[Golden Arena] is one of the toughest rinks for my players to get up in, for whatever reason. We have to make sure we get over that.”

The Dynamiters

claimed the season se-ries with the Rockets in 2013-14, going 5-3-0-0 against their Eddie Mountain Division rival. But it took until Jan. 17, 2014 for the Nitros to claim their first and only victory at Golden Arena last season, a 2-1 tri-umph. In four games in Golden, the Nitros were outscored by a com-

bined margin of 13-7. In four games at the Kim-berley Civic Centre, the Dynamiters were unde-feated against the Rock-ets, outscoring Golden by a combined tally of 24-7.

“It’s a long day when you go up there and it’s a quiet rink,” Bancks said. “We’ve got to make sure we’re internally motivated because there isn’t going to be anything extra happen-ing [to motivate us].”

The Rockets strug-gled to a 15-32-1-4 re-cord in 2013-14, good enough for last place in

the Eddie Mountain Di-vision and Kootenay Conference. Goaltender Mitchell Privett and Braeden Allkins lead the Rockets in 2014-15 as they look to ascend out of the Kootenay Confer-ence cellar.

Privett and Allkins represent the two op-posing ends of the spec-trum in the composition of the Rockets roster.

Privett, a 19-year-old import from Corona, Calif. is 2-3-0 to start the season, with a 2.87 GAA and a 0.910 SP.

Allkins is a home-town kid hailing from

Golden. The 17-year-old is in his third full season with the Rockets. After firing up 22 goals and 41 points in 2013-14, the Golden native is off to an impressive start early in the 2014-15 cam-paign, registering four goals and nine points through eight games.

The Dynamiters are healthy heading into the weekend, an almost un-heard of quality after a few weeks of regular season play.

Following Saturday’s contest in Golden, the Dynamiters gear up for three games in three nights next weekend, in-cluding a home-and-home series with the KIJHL defending cham-pion Beaver Valley Nite-hawks. The Dynamiters and Nitehawks face-off in Fruitvale Oct. 10 and then in Kimberley Oct. 11.

The Nitro close out the Thanksgiving week-end with a Sunday after-noon matinee against the Kelowna Chiefs Oct. 12.

Collision courseDynamiters put undefeated streak on the line this weekend

Taylor rocca PhoTo

Kimberley Dynamiters forward Jason Richter (#40) factored into Saturday’s 7-3 victory over Castlegar with two goals. The Nitros are undefeated through five games and look to continue that this weekend.

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SPORTSDAILY TOWNSMAN / DAILY BULLETIN

Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting

Monday, October 20, 6 pm at the library at

Mount Baker Secondary SchoolThis AGM is open to the public, however, voting

will be limited to members only. This includes board members, team officials and parents of

registered players from the most recent season.There will be an open forum opportunity

for comments and input. The board of directors welcomes the feedback

from its membership and the community.We hope all of our KEYSA soccer teams had a great season. Now, it’s time to finish up for 2014

and start planning for 2015.Thank you for all your support - we look forward to

hearing from you at the AGM.

AGM Notice KEYSA

Thank you for all your support in 2014 - we look forward to hearing from you at the AGM.

Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting

Monday, October 20, 6 pm at the library at

Mount Baker Secondary SchoolThis AGM is open to the public, however, voting

will be limited to members only. This includes board members, team officials and parents of

registered players from the most recent season.There will be an open forum opportunity

for comments and input. The board of directors welcomes the feedback

from its membership and the community.We hope all of our KEYSA soccer teams had a great season. Now, it’s time to finish up for 2014

and start planning for 2015.Thank you for all your support - we look forward to

hearing from you at the AGM.

AGM Notice KEYSA

Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting

Monday, October 20, 6 pm at the library at

Mount Baker Secondary SchoolThis AGM is open to the public, however, voting

will be limited to members only. This includes board members, team officials and parents of

registered players from the most recent season.There will be an open forum opportunity

for comments and input. The board of directors welcomes the feedback

from its membership and the community.We hope all of our KEYSA soccer teams had a great season. Now, it’s time to finish up for 2014

and start planning for 2015.Thank you for all your support - we look forward to

hearing from you at the AGM.

AGM Notice KEYSA

Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting

Monday, October 20, 6 pm at the library at

Mount Baker Secondary SchoolThis AGM is open to the public, however, voting

will be limited to members only. This includes board members, team officials and parents of

registered players from the most recent season.There will be an open forum opportunity

for comments and input. The board of directors welcomes the feedback

from its membership and the community.We hope all of our KEYSA soccer teams had a great season. Now, it’s time to finish up for 2014

and start planning for 2015.Thank you for all your support - we look forward to

hearing from you at the AGM.

AGM Notice KEYSA

Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting

Monday, October 20, 6 pm at the library at

Mount Baker Secondary SchoolThis AGM is open to the public, however, voting

will be limited to members only. This includes board members, team officials and parents of

registered players from the most recent season.There will be an open forum opportunity

for comments and input. The board of directors welcomes the feedback

from its membership and the community.We hope all of our KEYSA soccer teams had a great season. Now, it’s time to finish up for 2014

and start planning for 2015.Thank you for all your support - we look forward to

hearing from you at the AGM.

AGM Notice KEYSA

Kimberley Curling Club

AGM Annual General Meeting

will take place on Tuesday, October 7th

Curling Club – upstairs lounge at 7:00 p.m. sharp.

Annual Peewee Tier 2

Apple Pie FundraiserCost 5 pies for $35 dollarsPies come with baking instructions

Support your local Minor Hockey Teams with this delicious fundraiser!Pick up Sun., Oct. 26th [email protected]

BIG TURKEY SALE OCT. 9 -13

Shop & Stay in Nelson!nelsonkootenaylake.com/shopping

BLOWOUT SALE ON WINTER & SUMMER GEAR AND CLOTHING!

“How can you not be romantic about

baseball?”Earlier this week, I received a call

from a valued reader and her message was quite simple.

“I’m anxious to read more baseball.”Kind ma’am, I too am anxious to

read more baseball.We’re privileged in Canada to be

surrounded and, at times, suffocated by winter’s greatest sport. Whether it is the dog days of Au-gust or the deep-freeze of December; whether you’re on Cape Breton Island or right here at home in Cranbrook, there is always some-thing to be discussed in the world of hockey.

Don’t get me wrong, I love hockey with every ounce of my soul. It’s the reason I chose to pursue this career years ago. It’s what gave me an outlet for my teenage angst growing up. It’s a beautiful game and that won’t ever change.

When a sport consumes us the way hockey often does in Canada, it can be easy to forget the beauty that exists in other athletic endeavours.

On Tuesday evening, the Kansas City Royals and Oakland Athletics brought about the Major League Base-ball post-season, entertaining fans with 12 innings of electrifying hardball and reminding sports fans worldwide why baseball is such a powerful pur-suit.

For those who missed out, making their first post-season appearance in 29 years, the Royals staged a ninth-in-ning comeback to force extra innings with the Athletics. After falling behind once again in the top of the 12th in-ning, the Royals’ Eric Hosmer tied the game with an infield chopper.

Catcher Salvador Perez was 0-for-5 heading into his at-bat with two outs on the board in the 12th inning. None of that mattered as the 24-year-old Venezuelan sent a single down the third-base line, bringing the winning run across home plate.

For the first time all night, Perez left home and ran to first base.

For the first time in nearly three decades, Kansas baseball fans re-joiced.

Sure, the MLB season can be a tire-some slog from April through Septem-

ber. Yes, each team plays through an exhausting 162-game schedule. I un-derstand why the average fan sees his or her interest wane over the course of the campaign.

But when you think how long it has taken for a team like the Kansas City Royals to get where it is today, you begin to appreciate the beauty of

baseball. When October rolls

around, each strike thrown matters; each at-bat counts; every player who pulls a sweater on has the op-portunity to etch his legend in the memo-

ries of millions. Embodying Oakland Athletics’

general manager Billy Beane in the critically-acclaimed film “Moneyball,” Brad Pitt said, “How can you not be romantic about baseball?”

Having grown up in Calgary, I was teary-eyed after the Flames fell in Game 7 of the 2004 Stanley Cup Final. Yes, I was emotional after Ray Bour-que finally raised Hockey’s Holy Grail following a storied career. But on a night-to-night basis not even hockey, my true love, can bring a tear to my eye. It takes something monumentally special within winter’s greatest pur-suit before I cry like a baby.

Tuesday night, the Oakland Athlet-ics and Kansas City Royals made me fall in love with baseball all over again, and it is just the beginning of the magic month of October.

“How can you not be romantic about baseball?”

Light the candles, bust out the chocolates and bring me a dozen roses -- the MLB post-season is here and I’m head over heels.

Taylor Rocca

Cardinals continue to find wayR.B. FALLSTROMAssociated Press

ST. LOUIS — Even with an ever-shifting roster, the St. Louis Car-dinals have a chance to reach the NL Champi-onship Series for the fourth straight year.

“When we show up at spring training every year we set our goal to win the World Series,” ace Adam Wainwright said Wednesday. “Any-thing else is silly. What else are you playing for if that’s not the goal.”

The Cardinals repeat-ed as NL Central cham-pions and made it to the post-season for the 11th time in 15 years by over-coming a sputtering of-fence and injuries to Yadier Molina, Michael Wacha and Jaime Garcia. The profile is one of resil-iency heading into an NL Division Series against the Dodgers that starts Friday at Los Angeles, which will start two-time NL Cy Young Award win-ner Clayton Kershaw.

“I’m pitching against the Dodgers. All this me vs. Kershaw stuff is blown way out of pro-portion,” Wainwright said. “I understand it’s good TV.”

Molina missed two months with a torn liga-ment in his right thumb, Wacha missed two months with a shoulder injury. Garcia lasted just 12 starts before surgery to relieve nerve com-pression.

Molina’s injury had

the potential to be dev-astating but A.J. Pier-zynski and Tony Cruz filled the void, and the Cardinals moved into the division lead for good two days after Mo-lina returned in August.

“I thought our guys did a nice job consider-ing all of baseball said we couldn’t win a game without him,” manager Mike Matheny said. “That’s a knock on the rest of the guys. They realize that this stuff happens and you’ve just got to figure out a way to keep going.”

Four straight postsea-sons is a franchise best for the 90-win Cardinals, who won the 2011 World Series in Tony La Russa’s final season.

Though the team ex-pects to be a contender, Mike Matheny said there’s no arrogance in the clubhouse.

“The conversations we had as we were pop-ping champagne was, ‘Don’t take this for granted because there’s some guys who had in-credible careers who have never done it one time,”’ the manager said. “This will be the last time for somebody in here. That’s just kind of the facts. The game will humble you if you start taking the perspective that this is just going to happen all the time.”

This time last fall, Pat Neshek was looking for work, Jhonny Peralta was rebuilding his repu-tation with the Tigers, Randal Grichuk was a future throw-in in a deal that sent former October hero David Freese pack-ing and John Lackey was about to augment his reputation as a big-game pitcher by beating the Cardinals twice in the

World Series.All four figure to play

key roles against the high-spending Dodgers.

“We battled through the ups and downs and we got there,” first base-man Matt Adams said. “I think what helps us is knowing the core group of guys on this team have been in the play-offs basically every year.”

Peralta hit a team-high 21 homers and has been smooth at short-stop. Grichuk batted .320 the final month with two homers and four RBIs, playing his way into a platoon with top prospect Oscar Tav-eras. Grichuk likely will start the opener.

“I really just try to go up there and play with confidence,” Grichuk said. “I looked terrible when I first was up here. I decided, ‘Hey, I’ve got to play my game.”’

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YOUR CITY WORKING FOR YOU! Thursday, October 2nd, 2014

Watch the latestCranbrook City Council meeting when you want. Visit www.cranbrook.ca

Working Toward A Greener Community

TRAFFIC SAFETY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ALL: CRANBROOK RCMP

Roadways are a very dynamic environment with situations and circumstances that can change quickly. There is great potential for injury and property damage if drivers are not obeying the rules of the road.

Signs and signals such as school zones, stop, yield signs and traf� c lights are only a few tool used to assist drivers in keeping safe while they navigate City streets. In order for these signs and signals to work, they � rst need to be seen then obeyed.

Please be aware of and respect all traf� c signage and signals when driving all year. Make sure our streets are safe for everyone! A Message

from the Cranbrook RCMP and the City of Cranbrook.

WATER FLUORIDATION ELECTORAL ASSENT OPEN HOUSE

You are invited to attend the public information open house regarding the ‘City of Cranbrook Cease Fluoridation Bylaw No. 3799, 2014’ elec-toral assent question as part of the 2014 Munic-ipal Election.

When:  Thursday October 23, 2014 – 7:00pm to 9:00pm MT

Where:  Manual Training School, 1212 2nd Street North, next to the Cranbrook Public Library

The City of Cranbrook is informing residents about the water system and water � uoridation and is hosting this public open house.  All are invited to this free event. 

Beginning promptly at 7:00pm, Canadian health experts on both sides of the � uoride debate will address the public with the presentation being moderated by David Walls, President and CEO of the College of the Rockies.  The speakers will then be available to meet the public and the media to respond to questions for the remainder of the eve-ning.  The speakers are:

• Dr. Alastair Nicoll of the BC Dental Association and an area dentist who will discuss the advantag-es of adding � uoride to the public water system.• Dr. James Beck, Professor Emeritus for Med-ical Biophysics at the University of Calgary and co-author of ‘ The Case Against Fluoride’, who is a vocal advocate for removing � uoride from the water system.

For more information, pleasevisit www.cranbrook.ca/� uoride

COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR & BROWN BAG LUNCH MEETING CANCELLED UNTIL AFTER NOV. 15 ELECTION

The 2014 Municipal election will take place Nov. 15, 2014, with advance voting on Nov. 5, 6 and 12.  In preparation for this event  “Brown Bag Lunch” and “Coffee with the Mayor” meetings will NOT  be held during the pre-election period of September, October and November. The Chief Election Of� cer feels that this will ensure that all candidates in the election have equal opportunity to discuss issues with the public as the election approaches. The public is welcome to contact mem-bers of council by email or by phoning City Hall. For more information about the election or the � uoride ref-erendum, please visit our website www.cranbrook.ca.

ANIMAL CONTROL BYLAW – NUMBER OF PETS

Under this bylaw, no person shall keep or harbor an accumulation of six (6) or more pets, and shall include no more than three (3) dogs, three (3) cats or combination thereof within the combined number of pets and for certainty shall include no more than one (1) vicious dog within the aforementioned number of pets. Visit our website and click on ‘Bylaws’ for more on all of our City bylaws.

REMINDERS...Monday October 6 –

Regular Council Meeting @ 6pm

Monday October 20 – Regular Council Meeting @ 6pm

Arne PetryshenTownsman Staff

The Cranbrook Fire-fighters’ Burn Fund cal-endar is out now. Each year the funds raised from sales of the calen-dar go to programs that benefit burn survivors and their families in B.C.

This is the third year of the calendar, which includes schedules for School District 5 and 6, Kootenay Ice and Kim-berley Dynamiters home games and com-munity events.

All the proceeds from the sales go to the B.C. Professional Fire Fight-ers’ Burn Fund, a regis-tered charity under the arm of the B.C. Profes-sional Fire Fighters’ As-sociation.

Cranbrook firefighter Murray Robertson said the calendar campaign has so far been success-ful.

“In the last two years we’ve raised over $12,000,” said Robert-son.

The Burn fund camp is a one week camp where they fly in kids

from all over B.C. One little girl was even flown out of the Whitehorse as well.

“They basically just treat them like kings for a week and give them the opportunity to hang out with kids who have been through similar experiences,” Robertson explained. “So it’s pretty huge on their healing both mentally, physical-ly and emotionally.”

Robertson has been a councillor at the camp for three years.

The camp is always in July.

“The past three years we’ve done it on Gam-bier Island,” he said. “This year we’re going to Squamish.”

Gambier Island is lo-cated within Howe Sound.

Robertson said they have also broke ground on the Burn Fund build-ing in Vancouver.

“ C o n s t r u c t i o n should start in Novem-ber and it should be done in a year,” he said. “It will house the Burn Fund head office.”

It will also house a place for the Future is Mine Adult Burn Survi-vor to meet.

On the second floor there will be eight suites for families of burn sur-vivors to stay in while their loved ones are re-covering in the hospital or coming back for sur-gery.

Robertson said he’s seen the Burn Fund help people in a num-ber of ways, with the camp being just one part.

“We’re also doing fire prevention in elementa-ry schools,” he said. “That’s how we got the poster for the calendar is through the Burn Awareness Week poster contest. We’re trying to educate kids to prevent burns because the ma-jority of burns are pre-ventable with a little bit of education and knowl-edge.”

The calendar began when Robertson ap-proached Karen John-ston, publisher of the Cranbrook Daily Towns-man. For Johnston the

calendar was a way to give back to the com-munity.

The Townsman manages advertising sales, communication and production of the

calendar and it is print-ed locally at Rocky Mountain Print Solu-tions.

Each calendar costs $10 and can be pur-chased at the Towns-

man, the fire hall, city hall, Western Financial Place leisure services, Nutters, Chamber of Commerce and Fitness Inc.

Robertson is also

hoping to get the calen-dars in other businesses, so if you are interested in having the calendars for sale contact Robertson through the fire hall at 250-426-2325.

Burn Fund Calendar now on sale

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You Need to Know About…3With MLA, Bill Bennett

Bill Bennett, M.L.A.(Kootenay East)

Province of British Columbia

Constituency Offi ce:100c Cranbrook Street N.Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 3P9

Phone: 250-417-6022Fax: 250-417-6026

[email protected]

FACTS PAID ADVERTISEMENT

A SETTLEMENT THAT’S GOOD

FOR STUDENTS...

Congratulations to local teachers on a new 6 year contract. Both the BCTF and the employer

compromised to reach a negotiated settlement that brings labour peace to our schools for a generation of students while not increasing the provincial debt or taxes.

A 7.25 per cent wage increase over six-years. Learning Improve-ment Fund increases $125 million to $500 million to address class

composition issues, including $400 million for a new “Education Fund” used exclusively to hire more teachers with specifi c skills.

Government also providing $100 million one-time payment to resolve any potential retroactive grievances from the court case &

agreed on a process to deal with issue of class composition and class size should the courts reinstate any of the old contract language.

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A 7.25 per cent wage increase

to $500 million to address class 2

Chocolate Mint Cookie

Members of Girl Guides of Canada will be out in the

community selling cookies on Saturday October 4th

Girl Guide’s

See us at Safeway, Save-on-Foods, Real Canadian Superstore

10 am to 4 pm

ll ttGirl Guide’s

New to Canada?

Settlement services can help you and your family!

Are you a ...• Permanent Resident• Live-in Caretaker• Refugee• Naturalized Canadian

Citizen• Temporary Foreign

Worker• Provincial Nominee

Contact the Settlement Worker in your community to learn about this FREE program!

Get help with...• Learning about the

community• English Language

Training• Housing• Banking / shopping• Transportation• Citizenship• Referrals / access

to services

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training.

Contact the Settlement Worker for Kimberley CBAL Office: 1850 Warren AvenueTel: 250-427-6027 Email: [email protected] Website: cbal.org

The NEW phone number for the KTA is 250-432-9729

The address is still 201-144 Deer Park Ave.Kimberley, BC V1A 2J4

Kimberley Teachers’ Association

Kimberley First Saturday Celebrates Oktoberfest

Saturday October 4th

Don your lederhosen and dirndls and join in the festivities!

High Tea at the Chateau, 12-3 pmSeniors Grandfathers tea at Centennial Hall, 1-3 pm

In the Platzl - Art market, Art Avenue

Workshops:

Felting jewellery demonstration with Darcy Wanuk, 12- 2 pmLearn to blow the penny whistle in an hour with Jeannie

MacDonald 2-3pm... Whistles suppliedHands on Forging with Tony Austin of Dragons Rest Forge

– closed toed shoes a must, 12-3pm

Entertainment:

Steppin Out DancersAccordionist Clarence Uhll

L8 band from InvermereVan and Shelagh Redecopp

Happy Hours: Root Beer Garden at Snow Drift CaféBeer Garden in Platzl

The Hollers in Concert at Centre 64With “ Beer, Brats and Pretzels”

Also cider and European wieners

AssociAted PressATLANTA — Former President

Jimmy Carter celebrated his 90th birthday Wednesday in Atlanta, blow-ing out three candles representing the past, present and future and thanking family and friends for their support and love.

“It’s been a good first 90 years,’’ the 39th president joked before telling the crowd gathered in a chapel on The Carter Center grounds that he is look-ing forward to much more work. Car-ter and his wife, Rosalynn, founded the international health and human rights organization after leaving the White House.

Carter said his life was most shaped by his marriage to Rosalynn and grow-ing up in Plains, Georgia, where he worked and played with black children who didn’t have the same rights as he because of their race. Carter said he still feels guilt for not realizing sooner

how wrong that was.Being elected president, he said,

was the highlight of his political life. However, he said he’s had the “best times’’ of his life since establishing The Carter Center, “this beautiful place on earth that has set moral and ethical standards that exemplify what a super-power like America ought to be.’’

Rosalynn Carter choked up while introducing her husband, telling him she’s proud of him for both his work and the family they built together. As for what’s next, Rosalynn Carter said only one thing is certain.

“It will be something because Jimmy Carter is miserable if he’s not doing something,’’ she said, laughing with the crowd.

Carter is the second-oldest of the five living U.S. presidents. He was born 111 days after President George H.W. Bush, who celebrated his 90th birth-day earlier this year.

Jimmy Carter turns 90

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OCTOBER 9, 2014 REACH A READER

The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) and (local paper name) are partnering to raise funds for literacy programs in the 4th Annual Reach a Reader event.

Buy a paper from one of our volunteers on October October 9 to make a difference in our community. Can’t be there? Donate online at cbal.org.

All funds raised will go to support Cranbrook literacy programs. Visit cbal.org to learn more.

All funds raised will go to support

Where to donate: • Tamarack Centre • Mayor Wayne Stetski • Councillor Sharon Cross • COTR Avaanche • Kootenay Advertiser • Cranbrook Daily Townsman Online: cbal.org Phone: Katherine Hough 250-417-2896 Email: [email protected]

Where to donate:• Jason Wheeldon Cranbrook’s Favourite 80’s Paperboy• Tamarack Centre• Mayor Wayne Stetski• Councillor Sharon Cross• COTR Avalanche• Cranbrook Daily

Townsman• Kootenay Advertiser

Online: cbal.orgPhone:Katherine Hough250-417-2896Email:[email protected]

OCTOBER 9, 2014REACH A READERThe Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) and the Cranbrook Daily Townsman are partnering to raise funds for literacy programs in the 4th Annual Reach a Reader event.Buy a paper from one of our volunteers onOctober 9th to make a diff erence in our community.Can’t be there? Donate online at cbal.org.All funds raised will go to support Cranbrook literacy programs.Visit cbal.org to learn more.

Tre vor Cr awleyTownsman Staff

Local business and community leaders are teaming up with the Co-lumbia Basin Alliance for Literacy to raise money for the Reach a Reader campaign.

Now in it’s fourth year, the campaign, which occurs in com-munities across the Basin, is designed to raise money for for liter-acy programs. All money raised in Cran-

brook will stay in the community.

Improving literacy rates improves quality of life, according to Kath-erine Hough, communi-ty literacy coordinator for CBAL.

“Literacy is not just reading and writing and numeracy, but they cover all aspects of life,” said Hough. “We know that people with im-proved literacy skills get more involved in the community, they’re

more likely to volunteer, they’re more active with their children.

“They become their child’s best teacher, be-cause they have the skills to support their children in school.”

People from all back-grounds and walks of life can benefit from im-proving their literacy, Hough added.

“Here, we see in Cranbrook, so many people who have missed learning opportunities,

whether they’re 19-year-old single moms who are wanting to finish their Grade 12 or seniors who are com-ing back to learn com-puter skills, their lives are improved through that reconnection with their education,” she said.

Though for a good cause, the campaign is competitive in nature as local business and com-munity leaders attempt to out raise those from

other communities across the Basin. Cran-brook holds the title as the top fundraising community in the Koo-tenay region.

“This is an annual initiative for Black Press and CBAL and it has been very successful,” said Chuck Bennett, Group Publisher for Black Press, Kootenays. “We think working with literacy in our local communities across the region is an important

project for us at Black Press. We think it is crit-ical that we support lit-eracy and can’t think of a better place for us to put our energies be-hind.”

Mayor Stetski and councillor Sharon Cross, along with Jason Wheel-don and members of the College of the Rockies Avalanche volleyball team, will be out and about in Cranbrook. All will be easily recogniz-able (except for Wheel-don—who knows what his costume will be this year?) by their enthusi-astic sales pitches and their Black Press news-paper carrier bags. Through a donation to the campaign, anyone can pick up a copy of the Daily Townsman or the Kootenay Advertiser.

Max’s Place will be donating a portion of their coffee sales to the campaign, while the Heidout will be doing the same, along with proceeds from a lunch special. Volunteers will be stationed at the Cranbrook Public Li-brary and the Tamarack Centre as well.

“This is a campaign that hits close to home,” said Karen Johnston, Daily Townsman pub-lisher. “As a child, I over-came reading challeng-es because I had a great teacher who helped me discover the value of lit-eracy and the knowl-edge it brings. I am very excited to see the com-munity come together to raise money and awareness for such an important program.”

SubmiT TedThe local Operation

Christmas Child cam-paign is slow getting off the ground this year.

New volunteers are required to launch the Christmas Shoebox campaign in the East Kootenay.

The former volun-teer committee has stepped down and thank you for your sup-port over the past years. A new group of volun-teers is needed to carry on this worthwhile cam-paign.

The Alliance Church in Cranbrook has of-

fered to be the local Church Sponsor, the pick-up and drop-off centre for any family, church or business wishing to be involved.

If you’re   interested in helping to form a new Operation Christmas Child committee or vol-unteer in any way, please come out to a special meeting to be held at the Cranbrook McDonalds Restaurant meeting room at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 7.

For more in forma-tion call Joanne Wiens at 250-426-2900 or Gary Cavers at 250-426-1948.

New committee needed for Operation

Christmas Child

Literacy fund-raising campaign approaching

C anadian PreSSOTTAWA — A na-

tional fur lobby says it raised objections with federal ministers upon learning the RCMP planned to begin outfit-ting officers with tuques instead of muskrat hats.

Glen Doucet of the Fur Institute of Canada says the organization made its concerns known to the environ-ment and public safety ministers after seeing a recent media report about the move.

Environment Minis-ter Leona Aglukkaq an-nounced Tuesday the government was order-ing the Mounties to

keep wearing the cus-tomary winter head-gear.

The RCMP wrote to an animal-rights group in early August to say it had tested a tuque that works well in normal winter conditions, and that it would supply the new hat to cadets.

The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals had encouraged the Mounties to find a re-placement for the muskrat hat, saying the animals are caught in body-gripping traps that leave them exposed to numerous hazards before they die.

Group lobbied ministers over RCMP plan to trade muskrat hats for tuques

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WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

Stk#14CA2358

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

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K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

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Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

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CASHBONUS*

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$5,000 UPTO

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Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

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WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

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_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None10.3” x 14”None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

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STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...t:KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT.indd

Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

West Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

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$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

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Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

2014 OPTIMA

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AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

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OWN IT!

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2014 CLEAROUT $7,000 CASH BONUS*

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O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

1-866-570-7536 1-888-867-0964

WWW.CHALETGM.COM1142 - 304TH ST. KIMBERLEY

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$10,000 CREDIT CARD PAYOFF GUARANTEED APPROVALS!

2014 KIA Optima LX 2.4L, FWD

SALE $24,999

NEW

0% for 84 mos.$145 Bi-Weekly

Stk#14-516554

2009 Ford C/C 4x4 F150 Was $23,995

SALE $19,995*

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GUARANTEED APPROVALS, PLUS UP TO $10,000 CREDIT CARD PAYOFF!

2014 Corvette Stingray Coupe2 tops, 3 LT manual

2014 Chev Camaro ZL15 to choose from

SUMMER SPECIAL

Disclaimer: all prices and payments are plus fees and taxes. All payments are OAC, please see dealer for further information.

2011 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 Crewcab Was $26,995

SALE $22,995*Stk#14C13501A

NEWNEW

Disclaimer: all prices and payments are plus fees and taxes. All payments are OAC, please see dealer for further information.

2008 Chrysler Aspen 4x45.L, loaded. Was $24,995

Stk#BI1561SALE $20,995*SALESALE $ $20,99520,995*

2013 Mitsubishi Outlander 4WD LS3.0L, low kms. Was $29,995

Stk#KI1923

3.0L, low kms. Was $29,995

SALE $25,995*

2011 GMC Sierra4.8L, 8-cyl. Was, $29,995

Stk#16063

4.8L, 8-cyl. Was, $29,995

SALE $25,995*

* All prices and payments are plus DOC fees and taxes

2013 GMC Sierra Crewcab 4x4Was $33,995

SALE $29,995*

Stk#18917

2015 KIA Sorento LX FWD 2.4L SUV

SALE $28,999

NEW

2.49% for 84 mos.$184 Bi-Weekly

Stk#15-568323BETTER FUEL EFFICIENCY WITH AVAILABLE ISG (IDLE STOP AND GO)

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2010 GMC Terrain2.4L 4-cyl, Was $18,995

Stk#15228SALE $14,995*

OVER 120 PRE-OWNED IN-STOCK VEHCILES!!!OVER STOCKED!!! EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!

Disclaimer: all prices and payments are plus fees and taxes. All payments are OAC, please see dealer for further information.

2013 Mitsubishi RVRWas $25,995

SALE $21,995*Stk#BI1954

2014 Chevrolet Traverse LSWas $37,995.

Stk#18824SALE $32,995*SALESALE $ $32,99532,995*

2012 Ford F150 FX45.0L, auto. Was $40,995

Stk#BI1905SALE $37,995*

2014 Nissan Versa1.6L, auto. Was $22,995

SALE $19,995*

Stk#K1925

1.6L, auto. Was $22,995

SALESALE $ $19,99519,995*

* All prices and payments are plus DOC fees and taxes

2012 Ford C/C F150 4x4 XLTWas $36,995

StkB11905SALE $32,995*SALESALE $ $32,99532,995*

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[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

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_____ Art Director

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K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

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STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...t:KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT.indd

Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

West Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

$4,0002014 SPORTAGE 2014 RONDO 2014 FORTE2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

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Rio4 SX with Navigation shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/7.3L

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84≠

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LX MT2015

0%FINANCING

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84≠

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Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,002.

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O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None10.3” x 14”None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT

STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...t:KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT.indd

Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

West Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

$4,0002014 SPORTAGE 2014 RONDO 2014 FORTE2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

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AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

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14TH

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84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

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0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

84≠

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FOR

$44WEEKLY

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LAST LAST CHANCE FOR NO BULL PRICING

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O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

Stk#14CA2358

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None10.3” x 14”None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT

STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...t:KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT.indd

Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

West Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

$4,0002014 SPORTAGE 2014 RONDO 2014 FORTE2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

84≠UP TO

MONTHS0% FINANCING

ON SELECT MODELS

+FINALLY 2015's!LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS

WITHFINALLY 2015LOW

OFFE

R EN

DS

SEPT

. 14TH

Rio4 SX with Navigation shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/7.3L

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,102.

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

LX MT2015

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$44WEEKLY

LX MT2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,002.

OWN IT!

Forte SX shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/8.0L

WHILE

SUPP

LIES

LAS

TLAST CHANCE FOR NO BULL PRICING

2014 CLEAROUT $7,000 CASH BONUS*

UP TO

O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None10.3” x 14”None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT

STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...t:KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT.indd

Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

West Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

$4,0002014 SPORTAGE 2014 RONDO 2014 FORTE2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

84≠UP TO

MONTHS0% FINANCING

ON SELECT MODELS

+FINALLY 2015's!LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS

WITHFINALLY 2015LOW

OFFE

R EN

DS

SEPT

. 14TH

Rio4 SX with Navigation shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/7.3L

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,102.

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

LX MT2015

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$44WEEKLY

LX MT2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,002.

OWN IT!

Forte SX shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/8.0L

WHILE

SUPP

LIES

LAS

TLAST CHANCE FOR NO BULL PRICING

2014 CLEAROUT $7,000 CASH BONUS*

UP TO

O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

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ANNIVERSARY

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part

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1999

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cutiv

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f one

eligi

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nd cr

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mod

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750 c

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vaila

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all e

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vrolet

vehic

les. O

ffer a

pplie

s to

eligib

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owne

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lesse

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any m

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year

1999

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tax i

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1,000

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towa

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ase,

cash

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3/20

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light

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.

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ON ALL2014s

PURCHASE FINANCING0% FOR

MONTHS*84

(excluding Corvette)

COME IN TODAY FOR THE BEST SELECTION.

ENDS SEPTEMBER 30TH

ON ALL THESE MODELSUNTIL SEPTEMBER 30TH

FOR

MONTHS*840%

PURCHASE FINANCING

2014 TAHOE2014 T

2014 SUBURBAN2014 SUB

2014 EXPRESS2

2014 SILVERADO 15002014 SILVERAD

2014 SPARK014 SPARK

2014 CRUZE2014 CRUZE

2014 TRAX20 2014 EQUINOX2014

2014 TRAVERSE2014 TRA

2014 MALIBU2014 MALIBU

2014 SILVERADO HDPRESS 2014 SILVE

2014 VOLT14 VOLT

2014 SONIC014 SONIC

2014 IMPALA4 IMPALA

2014 CAMARO014 CAMARO 2014 ORLANDO

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ends

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quir

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eale

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requ

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ocum

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con

tact

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otor

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WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

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Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

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Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

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STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...t:KCI_SEPT04_1_W_10X14_4C_CDT.indd

Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

West Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

$4,0002014 SPORTAGE 2014 RONDO 2014 FORTE2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

84≠UP TO

MONTHS0% FINANCING

ON SELECT MODELS

+FINALLY 2015's!LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS

WITHFINALLY 2015LOW

OFFE

R EN

DS

SEPT

. 14TH

Rio4 SX with Navigation shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/7.3L

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,102.

84≠

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FOR

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

LX MT2015

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

84≠

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FOR

$44WEEKLY

LX MT2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,002.

OWN IT!

Forte SX shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/8.0L

WHILE

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2014 CLEAROUT $7,000 CASH BONUS*

UP TO

O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

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SALE $24,999

NEW

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2009 Ford C/C 4x4 F150 Was $23,995

SALE $19,995*

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2014 Chev Camaro ZL15 to choose from

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2011 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 Crewcab Was $26,995

SALE $22,995*Stk#14C13501A

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2008 Chrysler Aspen 4x45.L, loaded. Was $24,995

Stk#BI1561SALE $20,995*SALESALE $ $20,99520,995*

2013 Mitsubishi Outlander 4WD LS3.0L, low kms. Was $29,995

Stk#KI1923

3.0L, low kms. Was $29,995

SALE $25,995*

2011 GMC Sierra4.8L, 8-cyl. Was, $29,995

Stk#16063

4.8L, 8-cyl. Was, $29,995

SALE $25,995*

* All prices and payments are plus DOC fees and taxes

2013 GMC Sierra Crewcab 4x4Was $33,995

SALE $29,995*

Stk#18917

2015 KIA Sorento LX FWD 2.4L SUV

SALE $28,999

NEW

2.49% for 84 mos.$184 Bi-Weekly

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2010 GMC Terrain2.4L 4-cyl, Was $18,995

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2013 Mitsubishi RVRWas $25,995

SALE $21,995*Stk#BI1954

2014 Chevrolet Traverse LSWas $37,995.

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2012 Ford F150 FX45.0L, auto. Was $40,995

Stk#BI1905SALE $37,995*

2014 Nissan Versa1.6L, auto. Was $22,995

SALE $19,995*

Stk#K1925

1.6L, auto. Was $22,995

SALESALE $ $19,99519,995*

* All prices and payments are plus DOC fees and taxes

2012 Ford C/C F150 4x4 XLTWas $36,995

StkB11905SALE $32,995*SALESALE $ $32,99532,995*

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Rio4 SX with Navigation shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/7.3L

0%FINANCING

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Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,102.

84≠

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FOR

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

LX MT2015

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$44WEEKLY

LX MT2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,002.

OWN IT!

Forte SX shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/8.0L

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TLAST CHANCE FOR NO BULL PRICING

2014 CLEAROUT $7,000 CASH BONUS*

UP TO

O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None10.3” x 14”None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

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Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

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CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

$4,0002014 SPORTAGE 2014 RONDO 2014 FORTE2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

84≠UP TO

MONTHS0% FINANCING

ON SELECT MODELS

+FINALLY 2015's!LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS

WITHFINALLY 2015LOW

OFFER

ENDS

SEPT.

14TH

Rio4 SX with Navigation shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/7.3L

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,102.

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

LX MT2015

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$44WEEKLY

LX MT2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,002.

OWN IT!

Forte SX shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/8.0L

WHILE

SUPP

LIES

LAST LAST CHANCE FOR NO BULL PRICING

2014 CLEAROUT $7,000 CASH BONUS*

UP TO

O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

Stk#14CA2358

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None10.3” x 14”None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

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Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

West Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

$4,0002014 SPORTAGE 2014 RONDO 2014 FORTE2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

84≠UP TO

MONTHS0% FINANCING

ON SELECT MODELS

+FINALLY 2015's!LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS

WITHFINALLY 2015LOW

OFFE

R EN

DS

SEPT

. 14TH

Rio4 SX with Navigation shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/7.3L

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,102.

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

LX MT2015

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$44WEEKLY

LX MT2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,002.

OWN IT!

Forte SX shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/8.0L

WHILE

SUPP

LIES

LAS

TLAST CHANCE FOR NO BULL PRICING

2014 CLEAROUT $7,000 CASH BONUS*

UP TO

O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None10.3” x 14”None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSeptember Retail R1NewspaperAd Planner

Chris Rezner

Frederick Nduna

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

DesignKOTF (Bold, Light, Medium), Gotham (Medium Italic, Bold, Medium, Black, Ultra, Book), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 02 (Ins Sept 04) None

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Revision date: 9-2-2014 9:55 AM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

West Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

CASHBONUS*

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,000 UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,500 UPTO

$4,0002014 SPORTAGE 2014 RONDO 2014 FORTE2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shownΔ Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shownΔ Forte SX AT shownΔ

2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shownΔ

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

84≠UP TO

MONTHS0% FINANCING

ON SELECT MODELS

+FINALLY 2015's!LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS

WITHFINALLY 2015LOW

OFFE

R EN

DS

SEPT

. 14TH

Rio4 SX with Navigation shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/7.3L

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,102.

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

LX MT2015

0%FINANCING

$0DOWN PAYMENT

84≠

MONTHS

FOR

$44WEEKLY

LX MT2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,002.

OWN IT!

Forte SX shown hwy / city 100km: 5.3L/8.0L

WHILE

SUPP

LIES

LAS

TLAST CHANCE FOR NO BULL PRICING

2014 CLEAROUT $7,000 CASH BONUS*

UP TO

O� er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by September 14, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable), and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing o� er for up to 84 months available O.A.C. to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a selling price of $16,002/$14,102 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,002/$14,102. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase o� ers. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500/$4,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Forte SX AT (FO748E). †Loan rebate amounts are o� ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing o� er only. O� er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. O� er ends September 14, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E) is $26,695/$26,395/$22,395/$34,795/$38,295/$30,795. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Cranbrook Kia1101 Victoria Ave N, Cranbrook, BC (250) 426-3133 or 1-888-616-3926

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PAGE 14 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2014

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2010 GMC TerrainWas $19,995

SALE $15,995*Stk#15228

2013 GMC Sierra 2500Leather, 4x4, Crew Cab, Sunroof, NW & go.

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0% for 84 months

Stk#14TX6702

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NEW2014 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 LTZ

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84 months

NEW

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Stk#BI1931

2011 GMC Sierra 1500Was $28,995

SALE $24,995*Stk#16063SALESALE $ $24,99524,99524,995*

2012 Chevrolet ImpalaWas $26,995

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SALE $29,995* Stk#18917SALE $15,995*

WHITE SAVES YOU $$$

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Clearly marked!!10 white trucks to choose from!

MUST GO!

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[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None10.3” x 14”None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaOctober Retail R1NewspaperDAA

Chris Rezner

None

Stephen Dunstan

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic), Arial (Regular), Wingdings 3 (Regular), Wingdings 2 (Regular), DesignKOTF (Bold, Medium, Light), Gotham (Medium Italic, Black Italic, Bold, Book)

Crankbrook Daily Townsman - Sept 29 (Ins Oct 02) None

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1

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Tom FleTcherBlack Press

The B.C. govern-ment’s proposals to ex-pand food processing, retail and alcohol sales on farmland got a rough ride during a summer consultation tour with farmers, local govern-ments and individuals

invited to comment.The agriculture min-

istry released a summary of submissions this week, after closed-door meetings in August with community, farming, ranching and agricultur-al industry representa-tives. The meetings were set up to develop regula-tions after the province passed legislation this spring, dividing the Agri-cultural Land Reserve into two zones with the intent of easing restric-tions on farm-related and non-farm revenue activities.

A proposal to revise regulations restricting food storage, processing and retail sales, requir-ing half of products to be produced on the farm, was rejected by “a con-siderable majority of stakeholders from all re-gions,” the summary states.

With wineries and ci-deries already allowed on farmland, a proposal to extend the regulation to include breweries, distilleries and meade-ries was supported by a majority in all regions, particularly from local governments in Zone 1, the Lower Mainland, Okanagan and Vancou-ver Island.

Wineries and cideries are allowed without ap-proval from the Agricul-tural Land Commission, as long as half of the ma-terials are produced on the farm. Some ques-tioned whether that rule would work for brewer-ies and distilleries, with hops, malting barley and distilling grain not pro-duced in large quantities in B.C.

The government’s suggestion to allow larg-er tasting areas for wine, cider and potentially beer and distilled liquor was also rejected by “a considerable majority” of respondents. Selling alcoholic products not produced on the host farm was also opposed by a large majority, with opposition strongest in the North and Vancou-ver Island regions.

The loudest opposi-tion came in response to the suggestion to allow a wider range of non-farm activities without ap-proval of the ALC. The strongest supporters were landowners in Zone 2 (Interior, Koote-nay and North regions). Oil and gas services on farmland are already al-lowed in northeastern B.C. under supervision of the Oil and Gas Com-mission.

The proposal to waive ALC approval for farm-land subdivisions larger than a quarter section (64 hectares) was also opposed by a large ma-jority, but the suggestion of leasing farmland to put it into production was widely supported.

Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick is prepar-ing regulation changes for the cabinet approval, and hopes to have new regulations in place by the end of the year.

The consultation re-ceived more than 1,500 submissions by mail, email and through its website, and held meet-ings in Kelowna, Kam-loops, Prince George, Fort St. John, Cranbrook, Nanaimo and Abbots-ford.

Black Press files

Allowing breweries and distilleries on farmland, as wineries and cideries are now, was one of the few popular ideas in the B.C. government’s consultation tour of changes to ALR regulations.

Expanded farm uses plan meets

strong opposition

Protect our earth.The Cranbrook Daily Townsman and the

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We use vegetable-based inks, and our newsprint, tin and aluminum waste is recycled.

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During Breast Cancer Awareness month, purchase a $10 PUNCH CARD and

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Limit one 10 workout punch card per person. Not valid with any other offer, no cash value and new fitness members only at participating locations. 10 visits must be completed by November 15, 2013. May be exchanged for first visit discount, based on first visit enrollment, minimum 12-month check draft program. Contract terms may vary by state. © 2013 Curves International, Inc.

During Breast Cancer Awareness month, purchase a $10 PUNCH CARD and

complete 10 WORKOUTS in honor of a woman you know

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Annual General MeetingKey City Theatre Society

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JCI Certified Trainer

JCI History

• Joined JCI in 2004

• LOM Training director, Social Director, & Local President (2008)

• JCI BC/Yukon Regional Secretary Treasurer (2009)

• BC/Yukon Regional President (2010)

• JCI Canada National Vice President (2011)

• JCI Canada Training director (2012)

• JCI Senator #71691

Profession

• Owner, operator of 2 retail furniture stores in Cranbrook, BC

Education and courses completed

• Double Diploma in Sales/ Marketing from BCIT

• JCI Presenter, Trainer, LOTS, Admin, Effective Speaking

Training accreditations

• JCI Trainer

Courses offered

• Effective Speaking

• Master Debater - Debate training

• Money Trees - Fundraising

• A Better Customer Experience

Training experience

• Over 25 hours JCI training hours

• Over 500+ hours sales & customer service staff training

Training philosophy and objectives

To provide participants with a fun and interactive environment in which

to learn practical information that can be applied immediately.

Visit www.jci.cc to learn how young

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Biography

Senator Joey Hoechsmann has been a JCI member since 2004 and

held numerous positions in JCI including Chapter President, Regional

President and National Vice President. He owns and operates two

furniture and mattress retail stores in Cranbrook BC. He believes

strongly in continuous personal and proffessional improvement and

spends several hours a week in his business coaching and training his

staff to be more effective at exceeding customer's needs. Joey shares

his life with his wife Christine and has two energetic boys, Brendon and

Eli. He enjoys living in the Kootenays and all the outdoor activities the

area offers including skiing, sledding, mountain biking, and hiking. He

credits JCI for much of his success in business and has build lifelong

friendships through the organization.

Joey Hoechsmann

w: 250.426.2316

m: 250.421.0016

e-mail: [email protected]

JCI History

• Joined JCI in 2004

• LOM Training director, Social Director, & Local Presi-dent (2008)

• JCI BC/Yukon Regional Secretary Treasurer (2009)

• BC/Yukon Regional President (2010)

• JCI Canada National Vice President (2011)

• JCI Canada Training director (2012)

• JCI Senator #71691

Profession

• Owner, operator of 2 retail furniture stores in Cran-brook, BC

Education and courses completed

• Double Diploma in Sales/ Marketing from BCIT

• JCI Presenter, Trainer, LOTS, Admin, Effective Speaking

Training accreditations

• JCI Trainer

Courses offered

• Effective Speaking

• Master Debater - Debate training

• Money Trees - Fundraising

• A Better Customer Experience

Training experience

• Over 25 hours JCI training hours

• Over 500+ hours sales & customer service staff train-ing

Training philosophy and objectives

To provide participants with a fun and interactive environ-ment in which to learn practical information that can be applied immediately.

Biography

Senator Joey Hoechsmann has been a JCI member since 2004 and held numerous positions in JCI including Chap-

ter President, Regional President and National Vice President. He owns and operates two fur-niture and mattress retail stores in Cranbrook BC. He believes strongly in continuous person-al and proffessional improvement and spends several hours a week in his business coaching and training his staff to be more effective at exceeding customer’s needs. Joey shares his life with his wife Christine and has two ener-getic boys, Brendon and Eli. He enjoys living in the Kootenays and all the outdoor activities the area offers including skiing, sledding, moun-tain biking, and hiking. He credits JCI for much

Visit www.jci.cc to learn how youngpeople around the world are workingto create positive change

Joey Hoechsmannw: 250.426.2316m: 250.421.0016e-mail: [email protected]

A Better Customer ExperienceWhat defines poor, average and & excellent customer service? How does a company, organization or person achieve excellent customer service? And how do we create a customer experience that will create lifelong customers. In this course we will discuss what makes good customer service and steps companies and orga-nizations can take to improve their customer service. The second part of the course will be dedicated to tak-ing that service to the next level by creating a memo-rable customer experience.

of his success in business and has build lifelong friendships through the organiza-tion.

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B2BBUSINESS TO BUSINESS

Zion TruckingJoe Hockley1624 Ind. Rd. F1Cranbrook, BC V1C 6P4Ph: 250-489-4525Fx: 250-489-4577E: [email protected]

Naud Lester Insurance & Investment Solutions Inc.Tifanee Wik305 Kootenay St NCranbrook, BC V1C 3T6Ph: 250-426-6200Fx: 250-426-6069E: [email protected]: www.sunlife.ca/naudlesterinsuranceFB: www.facebook.com/NaudLesterInsur-ance

Fisher Peak Renovations & Construction Ltd.Dustin Willoughby208-7 Ave SCranbrook, BC V1C 2J5Ph: 250-417-9576E: [email protected]: www.fisherpeakre-nos.ca

Spice Hut Inc.Jay Talat280 - 1311 - 2 St. N.Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L1Ph: 250-489-5556Fx: 250-520-2220E: [email protected]: www.spicehutcanada.com

Kootenay Knitting Company Ltd.Cathy Rella500 A Slater Road NWCranbrook, BC V1C 4K5Ph: 250-426-7951Fx: 250-426-7958E: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.kootenayknit-ting.com

Charmed JewelleryMichelle Shemilt-Doll334-7the Ave SCranbrook, BC V1C 2J7Ph: 250-919-6675E: [email protected]: www.charmed-jew-ellery.ca

Andre’s Electronic ExpertsTrevor Sparreboom101 Kootenay St. N.Cranbrook, BC V1C 3T5

Dacota Freight Service Ltd.Dean UphillBox 417Cranbrook, BC V1C 4H9Ph: 250-426-3808Fx: 250-426-3815E: [email protected]

Moose Mountain Technical ServicesDarren Reeves1975 1st Ave SCranbrook, BC V1C 6Y3Ph: 250-489-1212Fx: 250-489-1214Web: www.moosemmc.com

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YOU’RE INVITEDPlease join us at our Charity Yard and Bake Sale to benefit the FCC Drive Away Hunger campaign. Enter our raffle for a chance to win the 50/50 draw, enjoy complimentary coffee, and for $5 chilli and a bun. All proceeds will go to the Cranbrook and Kimberley Food Bank

DATE: Saturday, October 4, 2014TIME: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PMLOCATION: 35 – 10th Ave S, Cranbrook

www.bdo.ca

YOU’RE INVITEDPlease join us at our Charity Yard and Bake Sale to benefit the FCC Drive Away Hunger campaign. Enter our raffle for a chance to win the 50/50 draw, enjoy complimentary coffee, and for $5 chilli and a bun. All proceeds will go to the Cranbrook and Kimberley Food Bank

DATE: Saturday, October 4, 2014TIME: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PMLOCATION: 35 – 10th Ave S, Cranbrook

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New Members Aarons

Aasland Museum of Taxidermy

Aldies Land Company

Arrow Motors Volkswa-gen

BC Bed & Breakfast Inn Keepers Guild

Bridge Interiors

Caliper Machine & Hydraulics

Caliper Machine & Hydraulics Ltd.

Canadian Tire

Columbia Basin Trust

Commitment to Care Resources

Cranbrook Interior Woodwork

Crystal Glass

DJ’s Hair & Tanning

East Kootenay Foundation for Health

EFM Towing

EH Delamont

Elizabeth Lake Lodge

Focus Corporation

Full Current Electric

Funhogz Gear Exchange

Headlines Hair Studio

Hillcrest Hyundai

JSL Forum

KGIP, Walter J. Pearce CFP, CLU, REBC, GBA

Kimberley Alpine Resort

Kootenay Ice Hockey Club

Kootenay Import Auto Group

Kootenay Lawn Doctor

Kootenay Livestock Association

Kootenay Monument Installations

Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo

Leanne M Cutts, CGA

Living-Stone Development

MediChair Cranbrook

Newalta

North Star Motors

Owen’s Drilling

Paddler’s Inn & Construction Consulting

Panago Pizza

Pella Windows & Doors/

Overhead Door Company

Pro Vision Optical

Renaissance Medical Service

Rocky Mountain Prosthetics & Orthotics

Sakura Sushi & Grill

Save On Foods

Sears-Blair Investments

Subaru of Cranbrook

Tangles Hairstyling

Tin Craft Heating & Air Conditioning

Trent Brereton

Trickle Creek Golf Resort

Trickle Creek Lodge

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICEApplication for an Elk Valley Permit Under The Provisions of the Environmental Management Act.

We, Teck Coal Limited, Suite 1000, 205-9th Avenue S.E., Calgary Alberta, T2G 0R3, hereby submit an application to the Director to authorize the discharge into the Elk Valley watershed of effluent containing selenium and nitrate from Teck’s five steelmaking coal mines in the Elk Valley. The authorized discharge will be subject to the condition that the Applicant meets the following limits proposed in Table 1 at the compliance points specified in Table 1.

The locations of compliance sites for each operation are proposed as:

1. Fording River Operation (FRO): FRO Compliance Site- Fording River downstream Cataract Creek

2. Greenhills Operation (GHO): GHO Fording River Compliance Site- Fording River downstream Greenhills Creek; GHO Elk River Compliance Site- Elk River downstream Thompson Creek

3. Line Creek Operation (LCO): LCO Compliance Site- Line Creek downstream of South Line Creek

4. Elkview Operation (EVO): EVO Harmer Creek Compliance Site- Harmer Spillway; EVO Michel Creek Compliance Site- Michel Creek at Hwy 3 bridge

5. Coal Mountain Operation (CMO): CMO Compliance Site- Michel Creek upstream of Andy Goode Creek

The land upon which the operations are situated, and the discharges originate from, are described under FRO Mine Permit No. C-3, LCO Mine Permit No. C-129, GHO Mine Permit No. C-137, EVO Mine Permit No. C-2, and CMO Mine Permit No. C-84, located within the District of Elkford, District of Sparwood, and the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK).

The operating period for all sites will be 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. The type of treatment to be applied to the discharges may include one or more of the following: water collection and settling ponds, water treatment facilities and/or clean water diversions.

FRO Compliance Site

Modelled Average Flow: 219,000m³/day

Parameter Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame

Selenium 0.130 2014–2018 0.090 2019–2022 0.061 2023–

Nitrate 43.0 2014–2018 19.0 2019–2022 13.0 2023–

GHO Fording River Compliance Site

Modelled Average Flow: 424,400m³/day

Parameter Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame

Selenium 0.080 2014–2018 0.063 2019–2022 0.051 2023–

Nitrate 28.0 2014–2018 14.0 2019–2022 13.0 2023–

GHO Elk River Compliance Site

Modelled Average Flow: 1,044,000m³/day

Parameter Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame

Selenium 0.015 2014–2026 0.08 2027– — —

Nitrate 3.0 2014–onwards

LCO Compliance Site

Modelled Average Flow: 148,400m³/day

Parameter Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame

Selenium 0.080 2014 0.050 2015–2032 0.029 2033–

Nitrate 14.0 2014 7.1 2015–2032 3.0 2033–

EVO Harmer Compliance Site

Modelled Average Flow: 48,300m³/day

Parameter Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame

Selenium 0.100 2014–onwards — — — —

Nitrate 4.0 2014–2016 16.0 2017–2020 8.0 2021–

EVO Michel Compliance Site

Modelled Average Flow: 907,600m³/day

Parameter Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame

Selenium 0.028 2014–2020 0.020 2021–2024 0.019 2025–

Nitrate 6.0 2014-onwards — — — —

CMO Compliance Site

Modelled Average Flow: 102,900m³/day

Parameter Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame Limit Time Frame

Selenium 0.019 2014–onwards — — — —

Nitrate 5.0 2014–onwards — — — —

The details of the application are available for viewing at the Cranbrook office of the Ministry of Environment at 205 Industrial Road G, at the Elkford or Sparwood Public Library located in the District of Elkford, BC and the District of Sparwood, BC. An electronic copy of the application can be viewed on the Elk Valley Water Quality Plan website at www.teck.com/elkvalley.

Any person who may be adversely affected by the proposed Elk Valley Permit and wishes to provide relevant information may, within 30 days after the last date of posting, publishing, service or display, send written comments to the applicant at:

•www.teck.com/elkvalley, using the online feedback form;

•Email directly to [email protected];

•Send to PO Box 1777, 116 Centennial Square, Sparwood, BC, V0B 2G0.

With a copy to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection at:

Regional Director c/o The Ministry of Environment Regional Operations, Kootenay Region 205 Industrial Road G, Cranbrook, BC, V1C 7G5.

The identity of any respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation to this application will become part of the public record. A copy of this application was posted at the all Teck sites in the Elk Valley in accordance with the Public Notification Regulation on September 29th, 2014.

Notes: All Limits in mg/L as maximum monthly average values.

Table 1: Proposed Discharge Limits

Application No. 107517

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Drop off your photo and name(s) of subject at the Cranbrook Townsman

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order they are received.

Benji and Clara have the best smiles ever!

Jack (John) Barry Neale

April 21, 1947 – September 25, 2014

Jack (John) Neale passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Thursday September 25, 2014 at the age of 67 years after a courageous battle with cancer.

Jack was born April 21, 1947 in Brantford Ontario. He married the love of his

life and soul mate Judy on December 30, 1967 where they shared the next 46 years together. He was a devoted husband, father and an inspiration to his grandchildren. Family meant everything to him and he felt blessed that he had a close bond to each and every one of them.

Jack worked at Fabro’s sawmill before being employed by Cominco for 30 years. He enjoyed sports, camping and travelling. His favorite pastimes were playing poker and crib with his family and friends.

Jack is survived by his loving wife Judy, his daughter Tami Prasad and his son Tom (Kelley) Neale, grandchildren; Josh (Devan), Jessica, Dillon, Brianna, Megan, Donavan and Savanna, Brothers; Jim (Donna), Bob (Marg), Gary (Sheri). Sisters; Mary (George), Dawn (Mike); Brothers/Sisters In-laws; Jean, Fred (Deb), Terry (Sheryl), Mary Ann (Leo). As well as many family and friends.

A Memorial Service will be held at McPherson Funeral Chapel in Kimberley on Saturday October 4, 2014 at 1:00 pm. Following the service, the celebration of Jack’s Life will continue at the Elks Hall in Kimberley. Condolences may be left for the family at www.markmemorial.com.

Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements (250) 426-4864

Kinship Caregivers Creston, Cranbrook and Invermere BC

Ktunaxa Kinbasket Child and Family Services in Creston is currently looking for caregivers who will:

a i ations rovide a safe nurturing environment for

children who are in need of alternate care on a temporary or long-term basis; rovide speciali ed care devlopmental

disabilities and behavioral issues) for children with special needs; Support and embrace every aspect of a

child’s being, including their cultural heritage; ork as a team member to ensure that

children receive uality care thrive to their full capacity and potential; dvocate on behalf of a child to ensure that

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Drivers/Courier/Trucking

DRIVERS WANTEDAZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake

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An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

Help Wanted

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$13.00/hr.FULL TIME & PART TIME

M - F 3pm to 11pmSat/Sun 7am to 5pm

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Must be 19 years of age. Gold Creek Market offers lottery tickets, propane, fuel, alcohol, beer, wine, cigar-ettes, produce, pizza and fresh baked items every day.

Apply in person with resume

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Jack (John) Barry Neale

April 21, 1947 – September 25, 2014

Jack (John) Neale passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Thursday September 25, 2014 at the age of 67 years after a courageous battle with cancer.

Jack was born April 21, 1947 in Brantford Ontario. He married the love of his

life and soul mate Judy on December 30, 1967 where they shared the next 46 years together. He was a devoted husband, father and an inspiration to his grandchildren. Family meant everything to him and he felt blessed that he had a close bond to each and every one of them.

Jack worked at Fabro’s sawmill before being employed by Cominco for 30 years. He enjoyed sports, camping and travelling. His favorite pastimes were playing poker and crib with his family and friends.

Jack is survived by his loving wife Judy, his daughter Tami Prasad and his son Tom (Kelley) Neale, grandchildren; Josh (Devan), Jessica, Dillon, Brianna, Megan, Donavan and Savanna, Brothers; Jim (Donna), Bob (Marg), Gary (Sheri). Sisters; Mary (George), Dawn (Mike); Brothers/Sisters In-laws; Jean, Fred (Deb), Terry (Sheryl), Mary Ann (Leo). As well as many family and friends. Jack was predeceased by his parents Jim and Peggy Neale and his beloved son Troy.

A Memorial Service will be held at McPherson Funeral Chapel in Kimberley on Saturday October 4, 2014 at 1:00 pm. Following the service, the celebration of Jack’s Life will continue at the Elks Hall in Kimberley. Condolences may be left for the family at www.markmemorial.com.

Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements (250) 426-4864

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We are looking for highly motivated colleagues who will ensure their departments are ready for business at all times. Colleagues who will

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Management

CAREER OPPORTUNITY:

CRANBROOK – FERNIE – KIMBERLEY – INVERMERE

Executive Legal Assistant Required in CranbrookRockies Law Corporation has an immediate requirement for an Executive Legal Assistant to Senior Lawyer in our Cranbrook office. The successful candidate must have a minimum of 7 years’ law office experience. Practice areas include corporate law, subdivisions, major commercial transactions and estate planning.

Candidates must have a high level of competency in Microsoft Office and experience with PC Law is preferred. Experience with scheduling, correspondence and dealing with clients at an executive level is required. The successful candidate will be a professional, motivated and competent team player and will have the ability to work in a fast paced and growing organization.

Rockies Law Corporation offers competitive remuneration and provides a progressive and flexible work environment. Please forward your resume with cover letter to Rockies Law Corporation, #201, 907 Baker Street, Cranbrook, BC V1A 1A4, Attention Susan Irons, Office Administrator, or by email to [email protected]. Please note that only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted and material will not be returned. 

CRANBROOK – FERNIE – KIMBERLEY – INVERMERE

Litigation CounselRockies Law Corporation, the entire East Kootenay region’s largest law firm, is seeking a litigation lawyer to join the Cranbrook, B.C. office. Working with clients throughout the region, the ideal candidate will have 5 or more years of comprehensive litigation experience and the desire to provide outstanding client service in practice areas that may include estate, commercial, family and motor vehicle claims.

Located between the Steeples and Purcell mountain ranges, our Cranbrook location offers excellent education, healthcare, and quality of life with world-class recreational opportunities in every direction.

Rockies Law Corporation provides a progressive work environment, a passion for excellence, and a commitment to the community. Working with experienced professional staff in a collegial, supportive atmosphere, the successful candidate can expect highly competitive remuneration leading to an equity partnership opportunity. Please apply in confidence to [email protected] referencing “Litigation Lawyer”.

CRANBROOK – FERNIE – KIMBERLEY – INVERMERE

Solicitor Required for Invermere OfficeRockies Law Corporation, a full service and growing law firm with offices throughout the entire East Kootenay region, requires a junior to mid-level Solicitor for our Invermere office. Your primary areas of practice will include Real Estate, Wills & Estates and Corporate/Commercial transactions. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of comparable experience, leadership and entrepreneurial skills and the desire to play a key role within a growing and progressive law firm.

Invermere, British Columbia, nestled between the Rocky Mountains and shores of Lake Windermere, is a four-season resort town with abundant recreational opportunities, including world class skiing, mountaineering, and golf. So if you have the above qualifications and are looking to be part of a supportive and progressive team in a second-to-none recreation destination, please contact Steve Brine at 250-342-4447 for a confidential discussion.

To apply visit

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Accounting ClerkCRANBROOK - 250-489-0667

If you are interested in a new career and have experience doing any or all of the following we invite you to apply:

• Payroll• Accounts Payable• Accounts Receivable• Account Reconciliation• Reporting / Data

Management

CAREER OPPORTUNITY:

Help WantedHelp Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

HELP WANTED: Roofer, Carpenter,

Labourers. Wages based on experi-ence. Personal tools and Driver’s Licence preferred. Call or fax: 250-426-8504

PUROLATOR CRANBROOK DEPOT

Warehouse person required Monday to Friday,

5:30-8:30am.Must be able to lift up to 70lbs and pass security clearance.

Please send resumes to:[email protected]

with “Cranbrook” in the subject line.

Trades, TechnicalNORTHERN BC Recruitment Solutions is a human resource recruitment service for resource- based employers in Northern BC who need enthusiastic, performing and credentialed employees to support their projects. The current opportu-nity: The Professional Forester is a resource professional in all aspects of development planning and operations (engi-neering, cruising, harvesting, and/ or silviculture), with re-sponsibilities to prepare/ re-view reports; lead, manage and review projects; liaise and engage with stakeholders and teams; and oversee data analysis and information. This is a full time position in Vande-rhoof and travel may be re-quired. Qualifi cations: - Regis-tered Professional Forester (RPF) or (Forester in Training) in B.C or eligible for registra-tion as a forest professional. - At least 3 years’ experience in resource development plan-ning and operations and expe-rience (i.e., planning, engi-neering, cruising, silviculture or harvest supervision) in In-terior B.C. - Strong written and verbal communication skills. - Strong leadership, organiza-tional, and planning skills. - Class 5 Drivers license Dead-line for consideration is Octo-ber 15th, 2014. Qualifi ed can-didates are encouraged to apply online at www.nbcrec-ruitment.com For more infor-mation on exciting work oppor-tunities in Northern BC, please visit www.nbcrecruitment.com We thank all that apply; how-ever, only short-listed candi-dates will be contacted.

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CRANBROOK OPPORTUNITY

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FINANCIAL SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

FrontCounter BC Cranbrook has accepted an application made by the Debbie and Terry Thompson, on behalf of the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a Licence of Occupation for Private Moorage, located on Crown foreshore at Jim Smith Lake, and containing 0.0 I hectares more or less.

The MFLNRO File Numbers that have been established for this application is 4405503. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook B.C., Vl C 7G 1 or email to: [email protected]. Comments will be received by FrontCounter BC until November 8, 2014. FrontCounter BC may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please refer to our website http://www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp>Search>Search by File Number:

insert Lands File Number for more information. These applications will be available for viewing at FrontCounter BC in Cranbrook, BC.

Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations regional office in Cranbrook.

Is now hiring Energetic & Enthusiastic individuals For the following positions:

Wait Staff for Arthur’ Sports Bar

Part Time Sales Associate for the Cold Beer & Wine Store

All applicants are required to have Serving it Right,must be team players, work well unsupervised,

have excellent customer service skillsand able to work flexible hours

including Weekends and HolidaysApply in person at the front desk,

no phone calls please.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the Estate of Yvon Joseph Stanley,

deceased, late of Cranbrook, who died

July 1, 2014, take notice that all persons having claim upon the

Estate of the above named must file with

the Undersigned Executor by the 1st day

of November 2014, a full statement of their claims and of securities

held by them.

Wendell StanleyExecutor

3108 Jim Smith Lk. Rd.Cranbrook, BC

V1C 6W1

Employment Employment

Help Wanted Legal

Bring your used stamps to The Townsman822 Cranbrook St. N.

This is a year-round fundraiser by the Eastern Star Lodge for funds to supply cancer dressings.

PLEASE CUT your stamped envelopes in ‘half’ and bring the stamped portion to the Townsman.

Do not cut or tear the stamp off the envelope.Skip Fennessy picks them up, checks them and

takes them to the Cancer Office where the Eastern Star picks them up.

Thank you for your support.Marvin ‘Skip’ Fennessy

NOTICE

Employment

Legal

Help Wanted

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Services

Art/Music/Dancing

Piano fascination, fun, finesse lessons!

All ages and levels incl adults. Also theory, composing. 45 years teaching, int’l resumé. Classical,

jazz, hi-tech music and more.

Facebook ArnePianoCanada [email protected]

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Contractors

• Construction • Renovations • Roofing • Drywall-large or small• Siding • Sundeck Construction

• Aluminum Railings We welcome any restorational work!

(250) 426-8504

GIRO

Merchandise for Sale

Firewood/FuelFIREWOOD

Logging truck load

Larch - $2,500.Pine/Larch mix - $1,800.Pine - $1,400Cord of Larch - $220.

250-421-3750

Heavy Duty Machinery

SCRAPPY PAPPYWill pay cash for oversized

scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equip-ment, etc., All insurance in

place to work on your property. www.scrappappy.ca

250-547-2584.

Misc. for Sale4 tires on rims, 205-50 R17 93TXL Himalaya W52 - $100./ea. obo. Kenmore upright freezer, 21 3/4” w x 31” h x 32” d, $75. Area rugs, 5 x 8, 100% wool, Zebra print, $100./ea. Call 778-517-0840

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all

sizes in stock. SPECIAL

Trades are welcome. 40’Containers under $2500!DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544

& 644 wheel Loaders. Wanted to buy 300 size

hydraulic excavator. Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108

Delivery BC and ABwww.rtccontainer.com

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale2 KOOTENAY ICE Jerseys-size XL-$40./ea.15” GM 6 hole rim Goodyear Wrangler AT 6ply LT235/17R 15-$50.4 Hankook 95% tread, all sea-son radial P205/175 R 15-$100.Powerbuilt 12gal 2hp com-pressor w Campbell Hausfeld spray gun & 25” of hose-$215.Craftsman 1/4” router-$30.Raleigh 10speed road bike-$75.Crib w mattress-$100.35lb Re-Curve bow w 3 fi eld arrows, arm guard and fi nger glove-$85.Lamello cobra biscuit joiner w three boxes of biscuits-$185.3gal. lawn and garden spray-er-$15.Coleman 3 burner gas stove-$30.3000-5000 BTU Coleman catalytic heater-$15.52”w x 42”h wood stove heat shield-$15.Safety First stair gate-$10.1200watt baseboard heat-er-$20.24volt Black & Decker cord-less mower w bag-$50.14” Yardworks reel mow-er-$30.Single bed-$100.

CALL 250-426-7737

Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Accumulations,Olympic Gold & Silver Coins +Chad: 778-281-0030. Local.

Merchandise for Sale

Tools

Never used Jointer 6in. 1HP W/Open Stand

CSA CraftexNew $499

Asking $300Please call

250-421-3354

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent2BDRM, 1 1/2 BATH apart-ment for rent, in Canal Flats. Great view, 2parking spac-es, F/S, D/W, W/D, micro-

wave. $800 + utilities & D.D. Available Oct 1/14. Call

(250)489-8389.

GLEN Livet Manor, Cran-brook. Large 2 Bedroom plus Den. Close to Rec center, curl-ing rink, hospital, shopping & College of the Rockies. Re-cently refl oored & painted. Heat & hot water incl. $850/month. Phone 778-517-0777

KIMBERLEY - Chapman Camp - 2 BR apt for rent. $650. Avail Oct 1. Great upper unit in 8 plex backing onto Rails to Trails. Newer carpeting & paint. Rent includes heat, elect, water, carport & storage area, laundry on site. N/S, no pets, ref req’d. Call Bob 250-427-5132 to view.

ANNUAL FALL SALE. 1396 Jim Smith Lake Rd.

Friday, Oct. 3rd 2pm to 5:30pm

Saturday, Oct. 4th 9am to 4pm.

Medical scrubs-size small. 6 white rectangular table

cloths-60 x 126 inches, col-lectibles, DVD’s, VHS, CD’s, clothing, misc items, winter

tires and rims, (truck).

GARAGE SALE: Saturday, Oct. 4

10am to 4pm 1895 Klahanni Dr. (up New Lake Rd)

Kids quad and dirt bike, lots of toys, clothes, tools, house

wares and more.

ROTARY PARK Garage Sale

Saturday, Oct. 4 9am to 2pm

Large garage sale in support of

“The Little Brick Building”

TELUS COMMUNITY Ambassadors Annual Fall

Garage Sale. Furniture, dishes, toys,

sports equipment and much more. Something for

everyone. Free coffee. Saturday, Oct. 4

8am to 1pm 44 11th Ave S,

Cranbrook.

EXPERIENCED HOUSE PAINTER

Phone Don for Free Estimate.

250-427-1610—

IS YOUR COMPUTER SLUGGISH OR HAVING

PROBLEMS?

It’s time for a tune-up! Why unplug everything, send away & wait when

SuperDave comes into your home?

Specializes in: *Virus/Spyware Removal,

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*PC Purchase Consulting.

SuperDave offers affordable, superior service

& most importantly; Honesty. SuperDave works Satur-

days & evenings too!

Call SuperDave (250)421-4044

www.superdaveconsult-ing.ca

SONNY & CHRIS NOMLAND

We rebuild Electrolux vacuums to

like-new condition.

We also repair all other brands.

Phone 250-489-2733

LEAKY BASEMENT

• Foundation Cracks

• Damp Proofi ng

• Drainage Systems

• Foundation Restoration

Residential / CommercialFree estimates

250-919-1777

PLAN DESIGNNew construction,

Additions, Renovations, Electrical, Landscape

Start with a good set of plans and be assured your investment will

FEEL, FUNCTION and LOOK GREAT!

Jody ~ 250-919-1575www.CHARLTONHOMES.CA

TREES • LAWNS GARDEN • LANDSCAPE

Weiler Property Services

• Professional Tree & Shrub pruning

• Landscaping (planting of trees, shrubs and stone work repair)

• Bobcat Service Available

- You’ll be comfortable knowing that we both are

Forest Technologists (School of Natural

Resources - Fleming College), with over 25 years experience, are fully insured

and enjoy what we do.

David & Kimberly Weiler

[email protected]

Cranbrook, Kimberley and surrounding areas.

TRIPLE J WINDOW CLEANING

~residential~

For a brighter outlook, call Jim Detta

250-349-7546

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To advertise using our “SERVICES GUIDE” in the Cranbrook Daily Townsman, Kimberley Daily Bulletin and The Valley, call us at 250-426-5201, ext. 202.

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Janis Caldwell-SawleyMortgage SpecialistRoyal Bank of Canada

[email protected]/janis.sawley

Serving the East Kootenays Tel.: 250-417-1336

11:00am - 12:00pm #48, 1401 Willowbrook Drive

$309,900Located in Willowbrook, 2 bdrm, 2 bath home that has it all. Includes community centre with

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3:00 - 4:30pm 805 - 11 St. S.

$279,9002+2 bdrms, 2 baths, gorgeous kitchen,

stainless appliances, new windows, private back yard, attached garage.

2400653 Joy

1:00 - 2:30pm 1912 - 16 St. S.

$449,9003 years young & gorgeous! Flat lot in

Kootenay Orchards school area. 3+3 bdrms, 3 baths, feature packed, double garage.

2398948 Joy

11:00am - 1:00pm 320 - 17 St. S.

$439,000Amazing brand new home. 3 bdrm,

2 bath, hardwood & tile flooring, open concept, 10 year home warranty.

2394631 Joe Amatruda

12:30 - 1:30pm #1, 2401 - 12 St. N.

$134,9002 bdrm, 2 bath, well cared for home in a

4plex. Walk-in pantry, glass sliders to deck, great location.

2397905 Brian Rhodes

12:30 - 1:30pm #5, 2401 - 12 St. N.

$139,9002 bdrm, 1½ bath, large walk-in pantry,

sundeck. Includes appliances, great location.2399715 Brian Rhodes

E a c h o f f i c e i n d e p e n d e n t l y o w n e d a n d o p e r a t e d .BLUE SKY REALTY

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OPEN HOUSES Saturday Oct 4

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Only 122,000 kms, Auto, A/C, Sunroof, Power Windows &

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Fixed Prices From $799 - Listed Until Sold

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Call 1-866-237-8281 or 250-489-8383 Email: [email protected]

CRANBROOK

CRANBROOK ID#266471

$379,9003 Bed, 3.5 Bath,

Amazing Landscaping!

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Family Home

SOLDKIMBERLEY ID#266453

FERNIE ID#266481

$850,0004 Bed, 2 Bath, CustomLog Home, 8.5 Acres.

250-423-1037

Acreage

FERNIE ID#266478

$465,0005 Bed, 2 Bath,

Renovated, Income Potential.

250-531-1188CRANBROOK ID#266482

$614,9003 Bed, 4 Bath,

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Prime Retail & Office Space in Kimberley on Main Street

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Contact 250-432-0021 or250-427-4424

Suites, Upper

HUGE 890 sq ft upper suite on quiet street in Kimberley

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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Grand Canyon officials have reduced waste by banning disposable plastic water bottles and installing water stations for visitors.

But a new problem sprung up: Elk are help-ing themselves to water at the stations by lifting spring-loaded levers with their noses.

Now, officials plan to elk-proof the stations to

outsmart the animals, conserve water and pro-tect visitors from aggres-sive behaviour by the animals.

They are experi-menting with a cage around the spouts at one water station and will change the way it’s turned on.

“They got a little ag-gressive about it,” chief resource manager Mar-tha Hahn said.

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protective of that water and wanting to get it first.”

About a dozen of the filling stations are set up throughout the park, but the elk favour one at South Kaibab Trail be-cause it allows them to easily duck back into the woods.

The elk don’t always back down when visi-tors approach.

Instead, they take a firm stance, particularly

when protecting calves or during fall rutting season.

Flagstaff resident Ian Tong was hiking rim to rim at the canyon with three other people in 2012 when they saw an elk guarding the water station at South Kaibab Trail.

The elk tried to in-timidate the group by making clicking sounds with its mouth and fol-lowing them on either side of the filling station, he said.

“It definitely was a ‘go away’ kind of thing,” Tong said Tuesday. “She wasn’t wanting to share.”

Still, he said elk en-counters are part of ex-periencing nature and he saw no problem with them at the watering stations.

The elk haven’t hurt anyone at the stations, but the animals have

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“Some move, some don’t,” he said.

“Sometimes when you shoot them with water guns, they open their mouth.”

For now, the water station at South Kaibab Trail is on winter mode, which means it operates through a button rather than the lever.

The elk haven’t fig-ured that one out yet but they do drink water left on the ground after tourists use the stations.

Hahn said a retrofit should be in place soon to deter the elk and dis-courage people from cleaning up at the wa-tering station.

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Researcher Marcus

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FEATURES

It happened this week in CranbrookDave HumpHreyItems compiled from

the archived newspapers held at the Cranbrook Museum and Archives

1898New Presbyterian

Minister ... Rev. Ball ar-rived last week from the Manitoba College to take charge of the Pres-byterian Church and Rev. McPherson will go to Ainsworth where he will be stationed. Rev. Ball says that the work of securing funds for the new church is progress-ing favourably, and that already about $350 have been subscribed.

A Narrow Escape ... The Royal Hotel had a narrow escape from fire on Tuesday evening. A boarder who occupied a room through which a stovepipe passed from the first floor, for some unaccountable reason piled his clothing, a roll of carpet and some bed-ding against the pipe and left it. About 6 o’clock smoke was dis-covered issuing from one of the windows on the second story, and the alarm was given and the blaze soon extin-guished. The clothing and carpet were burned to a crisp, the walls were burned through in sev-eral places, the windows

cracked by the heat and if the fire had had two or three minutes more time the hotel would have been lost.

1899Costigan and His

Bear Story ... J. R. Costi-gan spent several days hunting and fishing on Moyie Lake this week. Mr. Costigan is a keen sportsman and is equipped to fully enjoy the fun. He had a great story about killing a black bear a few hun-dred yards away from the camp, and was tell-ing it with all the enthu-siasm of the intrepid hunter to a party of friends who met him at the station on his return. Unfortunately, Tommy Michaud, the French-man who attended him on his trip, was present, and could not refrain from indulging in a comprehensive smile that gave the snap away. Costigan says that here-after he will have the conditions ripe before he tells another bear tale.

Continued Growth … N. Hanson, who is one of the largest prop-erty owners in Cran-brook, was in the city this week. Speaking of Cranbrook, he said that this town had now ar-

rived at a stage in its growth when there was no longer any doubt as to the prosperity of the future. He looks to see Cranbrook develop into a most important com-mercial center.

Many New Homes ... At the present time there are from twelve to fifteen parties ready to build homes as soon as the question of receiv-ing deeds from the townsite company is ad-justed. A deed is neces-sary to secure a loan from the building and loan society that is rep-resented in Cranbrook by a local board, and the matter will no doubt be settled by Land Com-missioner Hamilton without delay. A majori-ty of the applicants are railroad men who desire to bring their families to Cranbrook.

New School House ... The lumber is on the ground for the new school house, but the directors are in hopes that they may receive orders to enlarge the building before work is under headway. The size contemplated in the plans provided by the government is total-ly inadequate for the present needs, to say nothing of the immedi-ate future.

The New Methodist Church ... Work is pro-gressing rapidly on the new Methodist church. The building is being constructed with an in-cline floor, which will be a great improvement over the level floor, and other features will be added that will contrib-ute to the comfort and convenience of those who attend.

1901The Fair … Although

the weather was not fa-vourable, rain and cold winds contributing to the general discomfort of the three days, yet the crowds in attendance were large, and the con-sensus of opinion was a hearty approval of the efforts of the manage-ment to exploit the re-sources of the district. The horse races were not as good as had been expected, owing to a number of events not being filled. Good purs-es had been offered, but owing to the fact that as yet no circuit has been formed in the Koote-nays, it is difficult to get a satisfactory line of speeders in attendance. This, of course, will change in time, and the Cranbrook track will yet be the scene of some fast races, both of bang tails and wheels.

The Baby Show ... The baby show was held Wednesday morning in the mineral tent, and at-tracted a large crowd. There were a number of entries, and the prize was awarded by the votes of those present. The contest resulted in a victory for Mrs. Mooney’s baby.

The Band ... The work of the Cranbrook Citizens band at the fair brought forth many en-comiums of praise. Not-withstanding the fact that the band has been organized only a few weeks the members played like veterans. People from all parts of the district had many good words to offer for the work done, and hereafter the band will be in demand.

No Rugby Game ... The local Rugby players met with a disappoint-ment last Saturday, when they received word that the Nelson boys could not come over for the game sched-uled for that morning. Dr. King felt sorry about it. A Rugby game is a bonanza for a doctor.

Injured By Gas Ex-plosion ... Mrs. Lon-dane, while investigat-ing an acetylene gas plant at N. Hanson’s

place with a lamp to find the leak, caused an ex-plosion that resulted in severe injuries to her-self. She was brought to St. Eugene Hospital Fri-day, and is doing very well now.

Wounded But Still Alive ... Last Monday a Mason & Risch piano, owned by George Leask, and loaned to A. Rookes & Son for the fair dis-play, fell from the wagon while being moved. The accident resulting in the case being a total wreck, the tone and mecha-nism remaining perfect, which is a most con-vincing proof that the firm has given to the public a perfect instru-ment. As soon as a con-venient place for its ex-hibit can be obtained we will be pleased to have the public call and test its tone qualities.

1902The Perry Creek

Dredger ... James Mc-Donell of Morrissey has been in town the past few days superintend-ing the removal of the steam shovel that is to be used for dredging in Perry Creek. The shovel arrived Monday and was taken to the siding at Wanklyn and then taken over the hills to Perry Creek. It will take about three weeks to get

the machine installed ready for work, and the company, in which Messrs. McDonell, Foss, Ross and Banks are the leading stockholders, will then push the work as long as the season will permit. Their leases cover some valuable ground and the results are waited for very anx-iously by a great many people.

Holdup … John Fink, brother of J. P. Fink, and well known in South East Kootenay, was among the passengers held up last week on a stage coach near Stites, Idaho. The robbers did not get much from John, but gave him a touch of high life.

Weather … Fall is here, and nature now is using the hand of an art-ist in giving the rich tints to the luxuriant foliage. It is a pleasing sight to look upon the moun-tains capped with snow, while lower down there is the magnificent co-louring brought about by the touch of King Frosts’ hand upon the summer garb of the bushes and trees. The lover of nature is happy these days in the mag-nificent pictures pre-sented.

For the week of Sept. 28 – Oct. 4

Let’s back up a cou-ple of years so you can really live this one with me. So my life was kind of, how do you say, fall-ing apart? I was feeling depressed and useless, unfulfilled, with no plan or direction. I was still working a job I hated, had gained 20 lbs mak-ing me feel unattractive, and was throwing a pity party for myself on the drive home. Suddenly I thought “Screw it; I’m going to get pizza.” I started planning it all out in my head, no one was at home, and I wouldn’t get caught and judged.

Can you see me at home, alone, covered in sauce, eating through tears?

 As you can imagine, I ate until I felt sick, the whole thing. My boy-friend was out of town working for the next two days, so I had time to dispose of the evidence. Right? Of course not. As

soon as I finished the entire pizza, he came home early, waltzed right in and over to my empty box of shame, so

eager, so hopeful. I can see it playing in slow motion in my head; he opens the box so slow-ly...

  “Did you seriously eat an entire pizza?”

 And that my friends, is called emotional eat-ing. That was pretty much the point I decid-ed something needed to be done. While healthy food choices are vital for

weight loss, emotional eating is an added bonus we get to work through. Lucky for you, I’ve done the leg work and found what truly heals the problem, not just minimizes the symptoms. Many peo-ple try to go on diets, and control their food choices by restricting themselves. While emo-tional eating usually comes from a feeling of restriction or lack of af-fection, diets will just make the problem worse by creating a big-ger binge after the diet is over, plus most diets are not sustainable.

  Every time we are eating for reasons other than hunger, we are emotionally eating. Common emotions that lead us to overeat in-clude: loneliness, sad-ness, anxiety, depres-sion, fear, stress, as a re-ward, and even as self sabotage. When you are eating until you feel un-

comfortable, when you weren’t even hungry, there is usually some-thing going on in your life that you are avoid-ing, or don’t know how to work through. I see this “issue” appear in a relationship or career the most often, although it can be any stressor. While working through the issue will certainly bring relief, mending your relationship with food is of the utmost im-portance, if suffering from emotional eating.

 So what are we sup-pose to do exactly? Mindfully Eat.

 Mindful eating is es-sentially eating with in-tention, savoring your food, rather than eating for reasons other than hunger. Being fully pres-ent, and enjoying the entire experience of eat-ing, as fulfilling and also necessary. Developing a healthy, strong relation-ship with food will ban-ish your out of control

binges for good.Here are 10 tips to eat

with intention, and re-pair your relationship with food. Just start with one or two, and add in more as you feel com-fortable.

1.  Eat when you feel hungry

2. Eat sitting down in a calm space, not in-cluding your car

3.  Breathe, taking deep, slow breathes will help to relax and help you focus

4.  Eat until you are satisfied - not stuffed *tip - push your plate to the side, and wait 10 minutes, if you are still hungry keep eating, but usually that’s enough time to feel satisfied and no longer hungry*

5.  Be grateful, for where your food came from, who prepared it, who grew/raised it

6.  Eat in full view of others (or with the in-tention if you are at home; no hiding)

7.  Make it special, light a candle, use fancy plates or utensils

8. No distractions - TV, computer, conversa-tions that are making you feel bad in any way

9.  Chew your food - chewing your food at least 30 times each mouthful ensures the food is properly broken down, which makes it easier to digest for your stomach and intestines

10. Use all your sens-es; notice the colors, smells, textures, tastes

Emotional eating can affect anyone, and mindful eating can be done anywhere, even at work.

Take the time on your lunch break to turn off the computers, and savor your food.

Start with being grateful before every meal; it will have a huge effect. Developing a healthy relationship with food will have so many positive influenc-

es in your life, it is cer-tain to spill over into other areas. For me, I started losing weight, which gave me more confidence, I went back to school, got a new ca-reer, and finally came to terms with my past. Just from slowing down and eating with intention.

Let’s make the next meal count, by slowing down, being grateful, and appreciating your delicious meal.

What two tips are you going to try at your next meal? Would you like to learn more about emo-tional eating and how to stop for good? Curious about how health coaching can help you make your own healthy changes?

Let’s talk! Schedule an initial compli-mentary health history consultation with me today——or pass this offer on to someone you care about!

That time I emotionally ate an entire pizza

Amanda Greenthumb

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Saturday October 4 Kimberley Celebrates Oktoberfest

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• Marysville Artisans Demos/Workshops 1-3pm• Art Exhibits at Centre 64• Story time at the Library 2pm• Free Guided Hikes in the Nature Park

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Craft Zone

In the Platzl:

12 Noon - The Berger-meister (Mayor Ron McRae) opens the Festival

12:15 – Clarence Uhll Accordionist

12:45 – The Stepp’in Out Dancers

1:00pm – L8 Band Art Market and Art Ave-nue with Workshops and Demonstrations

1-2 pm Penny Whistle with Jeannie MacDon-ald. Carry a tune in just one hour. This is a FREE workshop for the kids 5 and over. 1-2pm in the Platzl. Register at Centre 64 or at First Saturday Info table. (250-427-4919)

1-3pm Forging with Dragon’s Rest Forge. Come check out this timeless art live in the Platzl. Give it a try, must be wearing closed toed

shoes. Tony Austin instructor.12-2 pm Fibre Workshop with Darcy Wanuk – Fibre is Good for you. Drop by and discover fibre art. Fibre will be available to make a felt bead that can be strung onto a necklace..

3pm Sheva – Van and Shelagh Redecopp

Other Events12-3 pm High Tea at the Chateau Kimberley On site artist Karen Ar-rowsmith and entertain-ment by Terry Macham, $10 admission. For large groups, reservations are required please call Ann Jones at 250-427- 370412-1 pm Bar Races – Run an Obstacle Course with Drinks - Sponsored by the Elks. Teams of 4 - $25 with cash prizes. Form a team, but participants must be over 19. Pre register at [email protected] or call 250-427-2343 Registration deadline Friday at 3pm

1-2 pm Pretzel Throwing Contest - No experience necessary, meet outside the Kimberley Bakery

1-3pm Seniors Grandfa-ther Tea $6

2:30 pm Strudel Eating Contest –How much of Chef Bernard’s famous strudel can you eat in 5 minutes? It’s free if you dare.

Art Exhibit and Recep-tion – Centre 64, 2-4pm. Go Figure – an open exhibition of Kimberley and area artists in a variety of mediums.

Kimberley Nature Park - Friendly Fungus Frenzy - A guided tour of fungi in the Horse Barn Valley. Meet at the Matthew Creek turnoff at 9:00 am to arrange rides.

Evening EventsRocktoberfest – Okto-berfest Kimberley Style 5-8pm, outside Centre 64 with The Hollers.Enjoy Music, Beer, Brats

and Pretzels, FREE concert, but donations gratefully accepted.

Food Tent for Brats and Euro-

pean wieners.Pop and water also available. Bring your own chair, some seating.Inside Centre 64 if weather is bad, but it won’t be!

2nd Annual Kid’s Kazoo ParadeJoin us in a parade with Happy Hans, through the Downtown ending in the Platzl. Make signs, wear a costume of your favourite activity. Kazoos provided. Meet at Centre 64 at 10:30, parade at 11am. Parents must accompany children to sign waiver.

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