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WEST KOOTENAY
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Training peacekeepers in the Kootenays
Seklkirk College launching a new program this January. See page A2
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Selkirk College is launching a new pro-gram this January that will train students from all over the world to keep the peace.
� e Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping Pro-gram will launch on January 16, 2016, and is a four-month online course ending with a bootcamp at the Selkirk campus from April 18 to 29.
Randy Janzen, instructor of peace stud-ies at Selkirk and chair of the Mir Centre for Peace, will be one of the program’s instruc-tors.
“� e program is to train people who have an interest working anywhere in the world ... to become skilled to reduce violence in vola-tile situations,” explains Janzen. “We usually think of peacekeepers as a military opera-tion, and many of those have been very suc-cessful, but this is a civilian or non-military intervention, and ... some researchers show that in fact this is just as e� ective, and it’s way cheaper, and it’s actually safer than military peacekeeping.”
� e Selkirk program is the � rst of its kind to be o� ered in a postsecondary institution. It’s being o� ered in collaboration with an NGO called Nonviolent Peaceforce, which is an unarmed, paid civilian peacekeeping force.
Peacekeeping takes place not only in war zones, but also in inner cities where there is violence related to organized crime.
Students who graduate from the program could � nd themselves working in either situ-ation, either for an organization like Nonvio-lent Peaceforce or for an organization that will take them on as a volunteer and pay a stipend.
“We want to attract people who already have education, like they might have a Bach-elor of Arts, and they really want to do some-thing speci� c,” said Janzen. “So this is a very speci� c training course. At the end of it you actually have a kind of credential that kind of equips you to do a very speci� c job.”
Janzen hopes that by introducing this pro-gram, Selkirk can also help change the face of peacekeeping.
“Our idea is ten years down the line that the Canadian government will be hiring
these positions, and other types of govern-ment organizations will be hiring these po-sitions,” he said. “� at people will be hired to work right here in British Columbia in volatile situations around environmental is-sues, around First Nations land rights, where the last thing we want to see is where there’s a violent confrontation between one group and, let’s say, law enforcement agencies that gets out of hand.”
� e program is open to students from
all over the world, and they only need to be in Castlegar for two weeks during the bootcamp, where instructors, including em-ployees from Nonviolent Peacekeeping, will teach them some con� ict resolution and communication skills.
To support international students who would otherwise not be able to a� ord the program, Selkirk hosted a fundraising event on Saturday night at the Brilliant Cultural Centre, raising close to $10,000.
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Right to left: Randy Janzen speaking at the fundraiser dinner on Saturday. Attend-ees at Selkirk College’s fundraiser on Saturday night helped raise close to $10,000 to support international students who would otherwise not be able to afford the college’s new Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping Program. The cutouts on the wall represent those who couldn’t be there, but still supported the cause. Photos provided by Randy Janzen.
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During her open-ing monologue of the debut episode of The
LineUp, which was filmed and broadcast live from Shambhala Hall in Nelson Friday evening, host Jenna Raider traipsed across the stage resplendent in a red dress and waxed eloquent about her wife, local chef Amanda Skidmore, who was sitting proud in the audi-ence.
The sold-out show, the
result of a recent Indiegogo campaign, also involved Sel-kirk College’s student band Yellow Jack and local co-median Marco Sordini. With a mix of filmed clips, live monologues and interviews, the two-hour extravaganza had elements of both day-time and late-night televi-sion.
The Shambhala Music Festival’s Jimmy Bundschuh made an appearance with his wife Jenna Arpita and newly born son Oliver, who slept through the appear-ance.
That was followed by both
an interview and live per-formance from Lucas My-ers, who performed as his character Michael Hodgkins from his upcoming Capitol Theatre show Campground: A Murder Mystery in the Woods (with music).
Nelsonite Erin Thomson and her dance troupe the Showcats rounded out the evening, performing two burlesque numbers with their colourful umbrellas twirling.
In the coming weeks The LineUp will be posting seg-ments from the episode on social media and elsewhere online.
The next episode of The LineUp will be on Oct. 30 from 8 to 10 p.m. To watch it live visit thelineup.tv.
Bottom photo: Jenna Raider, host of The LineUp.
The creative team behind the Kootenay’s new internet show The LineUp, which will be filmed at Selkirk College’s Shambhala Hall, includes (L-R) Robin Phelan, Jenna Raider, Kamala Melzack, Shane Hainsworth, Blair Altman.
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Most people would say bagpipes have a distinct sound, laughs War� eld’s Gordon Titsworth.
� e pipe major said this sound recently echoed through Oro� no, Idaho, when the Trail Pipe Band o� ered more than entertainment during its annual performance at Lumberjack Days.
� e local group donated 11 band T-shirts to the mix of items auctioned o� in support of families who were displaced from � res this summer. To Titsworth’s sur-prise, the band’s contribution brought in $7,000.
“Our guys were shocked,” he said. “We thought, here’s about 10 shirts, maybe it will bring in $200 they can put into Christmas hampers or something.”
� e money raised speaks to the cause but also a real connection the band has with the community. � e relation-ship stretches back to 1948, according to digitized 8 mil-limetre � lm that documents Trail’s involvement in the cel-ebration.
For 65 years, Oro� no Cel-ebrations Inc. has organized the community event that fea-tures a professional logging show that was � rst created to enhance the county fair and promote the logging industry.
� e community about the size of Rossland welcomes the pipers and drummers each year, o� ering up a place to stay, a free meal, plenty of time to perform and open arms from locals, who have acquired a real appetite for the highland tradition. � e band has grown fond of the people over the years, too, building relationships with some key members of the community and never missing the opportunity to play at an 80th birthday party or even a funeral.
“I know from the � lm, I recognize some of the people who were in the band when I joined in the 60s but how (the relationship) got started, I have no idea,” Titsworth added.
� e Trail Pipe Band continues to promote the Scottish tradition by playing in such parades and concerts throughout the Kootenay region and in-land northwest of the United States.
� e pipe major calls the music and tries to pick tunes that all 15 members like.
“A lot of its traditional but in one of our sets we have the Lord of the Dance, and another set we have Jesus Christ Super Star, so there is a variety,” said Titsworth.
Between school, raising a family, work and other life endeavours, Titsworth has found time for the bagpipes over the years.
“I love the music and I tru-ly have great friends in and out of the band,” he said.
Titsworth was one of about 300 students of former pipe major Bill Burns. � e late Burns was committed to the local band from 1946 until the late 70s or early 80s.
“He had a unique way of encouraging people,” he added. “He used to charge .25 cents a week for lessons and if you continued to the point where you got your bagpipes, then he took all the money and donated it toward the price of the bagpipes.”
Titsworth now continues the tradition with free chant-er practice Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. � e band practices Mondays at the Trail armoury from 7-9 p.m. Members are thrilled that world-renowned drum-mer Reid Maxwell will be hosting a local drum school Oct. 24.
� e Trail Pipe Band was formed circa 1924, accord-ing to city archives. � e � rst known photo of the band is dated 1926 with the name “Trail Caledonia Society Pipe Band” on the drum. � rough-
out its history, the band has been sponsored by community groups or organizations and the name has been changed to re� ect this support.
� e pipers and drummers in the community had paraded uno� cially in 1910 on Labour Day and in the opening of the old bridge in May of 1912.
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Fresh from working through red tape to get the walking bridge built, the City of Trail is about to receive some serious green from the province - $800,000, in fact.
All along the city has maintained build-ing a footbridge across the Columbia River is a green project – because no cars means no addi-tional carbon emissions from vehicles.
� e province agreed, and through BikeBC, the city is receiving the largest piece of the pro-gram’s $6 million fund-ing to expand and build cycling lanes, trail and paths for cyclists and pedestrians.
� e $800,000 grant is described as the Trail pipe/pedestrian bridge, a 3.8 metre wide, 280-metre long multi-use bridge along the Trans Canada Trail (TCT).
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One-hundred thirteenth in a semi-alphabetical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names
While the origin of Lardo/Lardeau is shrouded in mystery, there was a battle for the right to use it between two similarly named towns: Lardo (or Lardo City) on Kootenay Lake, and Lardeau (or Lardeau City), on the northeast arm of Upper Arrow Lake.
The latter was first mentioned in Revelstoke’s Kootenay Star on Aug. 13, 1892: “We hope the boys at the ‘Lardeau City’ will return the compli-ment we paid them on the 1st of July.”
Details of the townsite survey are unknown, but the plan was appar-ently deposited with the land registry on Dec. 2, 1892 by William Har-rington Ellis, editor and part owner of the Victoria Colonist. Ellis was also one of the principals of the Lardeau and Kootenay Railway, which wanted to build a line that would connect Lardo and Lardeau, although noth-ing came of it.
James (Pothole) Kellie, MLA for the region, was another key Lardeau City booster.
The same month, Charles W. Busk surveyed the Lardo townsite. The streets were Lardo, Duncan, Kootenay, Dawson, Kaslo, Main, and South, while the avenues were numbered 1st through 6th. (Today
only Main, Duncan, and Kootenay streets survive, along with 3rd, 4th, and 5th avenues.)
The town was first mentioned in the Nelson Tribune of Dec. 1, 1892: “C.W. Busk is surveying the Nagle-Davies townsite at the head of Koo-tenay Lake and expects to have the job completed within two weeks. The town will be called Lardo and lots will be placed on sale as soon as
the survey is completed …” (There might have been another
town called Lardeau City too, judging from this item in the Spokane Review of Nov. 26, 1892: “At the confluence of the [Lardeau and Duncan riv-ers] a town has lately been platted and christened Lardeau City.” A.C. Pearson ran the Valley House hotel at this spot in 1893, which was oth-erwise known as Pearson’s or Garden
Valley. The latter is first mentioned in the Kaslo Slocan Examiner of May 13, 1893 and the former in the Nelson Tribune of April 14, 1894. Meanwhile, the town of Ferguson was initially called Lardeau Forks, according to the 1897 Henderson’s BC directory.)
The towns ran into conflict when the Lardo townsite map was pre-sented at the land registry in Janu-
ary 1893 and the registrar refused to accept it because the name was too similar to Lardeau. The owners appealed to the courts, but the judge dismissed the case: “I think the reg-istrar is right in refusing to register a second map with a name identical in sound with another name already on the register.”
This ad for the Lardo townsite appeared in the Nelson Tribune of May 18, 1893.
Lardo vs. Lardeau: battle of the townsitesGreG nesteroff
Black Press
continued on page A9
A8 Thursday, October 1, 2015 West Kootenay Advertiser
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TheatreSaturday, October 3 Teck Children’s Series presents Fred Penner at the Charles Bailey Theatre. $25 or get the entire Teck kids series of 4 shows for $40. Sun Nov 15 Bouge de la – Bedtime! Sun Jan 17 Trent Arterberry – The Secret Life of Walter Manny Sun April 3 Infinitus – From Handel to Hip Hop All show at 2:00 PM http://trail-arts.com/event/teck-childrens-series.
Tuesday, October 6 7:30 p.m. – The West African Summit at the Charles Bailey Theatre. Alpha Yaya Diallo has built his career on fusing the sounds of his homeland with modern compositions using contemporary and traditional African instruments. Contact box office at 250-368-9669 for ticket prices.
Monday, October 26 2 For Tea at the Charles Bailey Theatre. Award-winning British comedy duo James & Jamesy lure you into their delightfully bizarre world with their innocence and endearing chemistry. As touching as it is hilarious, 2 for Tea is a vibrant celebration of friendship and imagination. Contact box office at 250-368-9669 for ticket prices.
Friday, November 6 E2 Experiments in Entertainment Series - Fringe and BeyondFriday Nov 6 - Peter N’ Chris in ‘The Mystery of the Hungry Heart Motel’ Saturday Jan 16 - My Impractical Life – Trent Arterberry Friday Feb 19 - The Wardens Friday March 4 - Grindstone Theatre’s 11 O’clock Number. All shows 7:30 pm Muriel Griffiths Room at the Charles Bailey Theatre General Seating 19+ only $18 in advance and $22 at the door (if space permits) Series pass – 4 shows for $65.
Saturday, October 3 Borscht Cook-off at Your Dollar Store with More on 72nd Ave. Rescheduled from last month, there are prizes in four categories. Email yds180 @telus.net for more info or to enter.
Thursday, October 15 Business Ex-cellence and Community Awards Celebration Community Futures Boundary and the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce are pleased to host the 16th annual Business Excellence and Community Awards Cel-ebration. Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be served at 5 p.m. with awards presentations at 6 p.m. Due to seating limitations, tickets must be reserved in advance by contacting Community Futures Boundary at 250-442-2722.
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Special EventsS a t u r d a y s throughout the summer Cot-tonwood Falls Farmers Market. Cottonwood Falls Park, Nelson BC 9:30-3pm Other Markets around the area this summer Grand Forks Farmers Market – Gyro Park, Tues-days and Fridays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.Kaslo Farmers and Artisans Market – Front Street Park, Sat-urdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nakusp Farmers Market – 5th Ave at Broad-way, Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Nelson Cotton-wood Market – Cottonwood Falls Park, Sat-urdays 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. New Denver Friday Market – Kildare St. And 6th Ave., Fridays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Spooktacular Oc-tober 31, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rock Creek Farmers Market – Route 3, Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Salmo Valley Farmers Market – Railroad Ave., Thursdays 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
MarketsSunday, October 4 The Kootenay Gallery TD Trust Concert Series presents Fish on Five Brass Quin-tet at Trail United Church, 1300 Pine Ave, Trail 1:30pm. Tickets $15 or $12 for gallery mem-bers, Available at the door Contact: Kootenay Gallery 250 365-3337 www.kootenay-gallery.com
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ConcertFriday August 29 to Satur-day October 3 Quebec resi-dent and Ar-gentina-born sculptor José Luis Torres will be the artist in resi-dence at the Oxygen Art Centre this August fol-lowed by an exhibition of his work gen-erated while in residency. O p e n i n g night: Friday, August 28 7-9pmArtist Talk: Saturday, Au-gust 29 at 4pmat Oxygen Art Centre, 320 Vernon St, Nelson BC
October 8-11 Wo r l d - r e -nowned art-ists Alex and Allyson Grey are hosting their first ever public appearances in western Canada with multimedia events, live painting and presentations. For more in-f o r m a t i o n visit cosm.org or IN:SIGHT with Alex and Allyson Grey on Facebook.
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SALELardo’s promoters neverthe-
less found a way to register their townsite. Nor did the conflict deter both towns from applying for post offices, first Lardo and then Lardeau.
BC postal inspector E.H. Fletcher supported the former’s application: “The population of Lardo is much larger and more important than that of Lardeau and the former being the first in the field for a post office, should I think, have the advantage of their enterprise.”
However, Fletcher’s superiors
would only authorize the post office at Lardo providing the name was changed. (They were under the mistaken impression an injunction had been issued preventing use of Lardo.)
Each town felt it had an ex-clusive right to the name and insisted it would be impossible to find an alternative. They be-gan trading insults. An edito-rial in the Lardo Reporter called Lardeau “a mathematical point on the Arrow Lakes, occupying position but no space [which] has not yet fulfilled its mani-fest destiny by becoming a sheep ranch ...”
Lardeau criticized its rival’s
geography: “Lardo claims to be entitled to the name because of its proximity to the mouth of the Lardo River. It is some 35 miles form its mouth.” It also took out ads stating “The only Lardeau! None genuine without the ‘deau’ in the name.”
MP John Mara was asked to intervene but decided to sit on the fence: “I unfortunately prom-ised to support the application for offices at both places, not knowing that the department would object on account of the similarity of names.”
Lardo’s promoters suggested “Lardo, Kootenay Lake” and “Lardeau City, Arrow Lake”
would be distinctive enough, but the post office didn’t seem to agree.
Postmaster-general William White finally ruled: “The ques-tion of name must be settled by the parties themselves.” With neither side willing to com-promise, the matter remained unresolved.
In October 1893, E.H. Fletch-er’s assistant visited Kaslo and inquired about Lardo: “He as-certained that the place is now practically deserted ... There is therefore no necessity for the establishment of a post office at Lardo during the coming winter.”
Next: Lardo, Idaho
continued from page A7
Lardo vs. Lardeau: battle of the townsites
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Local marijuana activist Herb Couch said the dispen-saries are compensating for a woefully inadequate fed-eral system, and operating in a sometimes stressful legal grey area.
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Those we love don’t go away.They walk beside us every day...Unseen, unheard, but always near.STILL LOVED, still missed and very dear.Love Jack, Brady, Madison, Mom, Bernard and the Meunier and Zmurchyk families
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Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SAT-URDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-8907 or 250-442-8797.
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Caretakers/Residential Managers
MOTEL ASST Manager Team to run small Motel in Parksville BC. Non-Smoking, no Pets, good Health, fulltime live-in position. Fax 250-586-1634 or email resume to: [email protected]
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Work WantedHOUSECLEANING. Refer-ences available upon request. Trail/Fruitvale. 250-231-2200.
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Home ImprovementsFULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928.
Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)
Merchandise for Sale
Farm EquipmentFord 8N Tractor & equipment, snowblower, chains, blade, etc. Needs some minor work, $2,800. 250-442-6702
John Deere 3010 Tractor 55 hp, gas, 3 ph, $3500. John Deere 420 Tractor with loader, $4500-both in good condition. 250-442-4204
FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
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Garage SalesGrand Forks: 5780 Division rd (Johnson Flats). Sat Oct 3, 9am-1pm. Tools, collectable’s, glass etc. Ford tractor & equip-ment. 250-442-6702
Grand Forks: Indoor Moving Sale. Sat. & Sun., Oct. 3 & 4, 8am - 1pm. 7302 3rd St. Vin-tage & retro collectibles, jewel-ry & silver, art, pottery & ce-ramics, household items, clothing, books & toys. 1000’s of items. Leaving town, have to sell.
Heavy Duty Machinery
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Misc. for SaleKenmore dryer, good condi-tion, $150. 250-442-3559
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for Sale
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20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014
Dry cedar wood chips(bags) for pet cages. 1950 Jubilee tractor with heavy duty verti-cal lift forks. Ford 1980 pro-pane one tone. 4-Michelin win-ter tires, P185/R14. 250-442-5204.
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STEEL BUILDINGS. “Sum-mer madness sale!” All build-ings, all models. You’ll think we’ve gone mad deals. Call now and get your deal. Pio-neer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20You are extra motivated to explore new opportunities this week, Aries. Bring along a trusted advisor who can steer you in the right direction if you have questions.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21It is very important to find balance, Taurus. Many activities are coming up, and you have to figure out a way to juggle them all. This will take some creativity.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, avoid overindulging this week. Even though it may seem like you can nev-er get enough, over time something special may lose its spark. Practice moderation, instead.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, everything will work out the way it should if you keep a smile on your face this week and continue with the status quo. Soon you can shake things up.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, you may be compelled to get more involved in your community or a volunteer project this week. A desire to give some-thing back propels your actions.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22You have a soft spot for underdogs this week, Virgo. Anyone who seems to be struggling will have your attention, and you will offer to lend a hand.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, this week presents opportunities to help people or even animals in need. If ever there was a time to take up a cause, now is it. You have plenty of extra time to lend a hand.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, you may find yourself waking up extra early just to accomplish everything you need to get done. Try not to burn the candle at both ends for too long.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, you will enjoy downtime much more after you complete an important task and feel a sense of accomplishment. Rest may still be a few days away, so be patient.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Capricorn, things may be a little confusing of late, but you will find a clear path to get things done. Ask a friend or colleague to lend a helping hand if things get too hectic.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Relationships are very important this week, Aquarius. Nurture both the personal and professional relationships that you want to grow, and you will be happy you did.
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Apt/Condos for SaleGrand Forks: Riverfront 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1300+ sq. ft. Balcony, natural gas fi replace, one level unit, 50+ building. Convenient downtown loca-tion. $140,000. 250-447-9389
Houses For SaleChristina Lake: upper fl oor 2 bdrm, 1 bath. lower rental suite: 1 bdrm, kitchen, den and bath. garage and shop, fenced yard, close to beach, tennis courts and amenities. $229,000. Call 250-505-4275.
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hos-pital area, fully renovated, $149,900/obo. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599.
Grand Forks: across from hospital, fi xer upper. On treed & serviced lot. 250-442-2804
LotsRV Lots for sale on Kootenay Lake located on the west arm two kilometres from the Bal-four Ferry, prices starting at $65,000. Call 1-877-352-9172, email [email protected] visit balfourresort.com
Mobile Homes & Parks
Grand Forks: Cheapest lot and mobile. 3010 fi rst Rd. 12x52, $83,500. 250-442-2300
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentGlenmerry 3bdrm. F/S $850/mo. Heat included. 250-368-5908
GLENVIEW APTS. Spacious, quiet 1&2 bdrm. apts. available. 250-368-8391
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm ground level suite, NP, NS, RR. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599
TRAIL, 2bd.&bach. apt. Friendly, quiet secure bldg. Heat incl.n/p,n/s.250-368-5287
TRAIL, Rossland Ave. 3bdrm. F/S, W/D. Available immed. 250-368-1015
W.TRAIL, 1BD. 1blk. to down-town, fenced yard, suitable for dog. $625./mo. 250-368-6076
W.TRAIL, 1bd. plus, semi-en-closed balcony, pet friendly. 1Blk. to Downtown, $575./mo. 250-368-6076
Commercial/Industrial
Commercial &/or Retailspace in downtown area of
Grand Forks250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800
Grand Forks: 860 sq ft, 2 of-fi ces, reception, offi ce kitchen, washroom. Located Bridge-view Place, 2nd St. $550/m + utils. Avail Oct 1st. Call 250-447-6313 or email [email protected]
Greenwood: Commercial Building on Hwy 3, 486 South Gold Ave. Side A with com-mercial kitchen and bathroom: $650/m. Side B with separate entrance and bathroom: $350/m. WINTER RATES available to approved tenants.
Information, please phone: 778-886-0359
Duplex / 4 PlexGrand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 4 apply’s, attached gar-age, NP, $900/m + utils. Avail immediately. 250-442-5356
Mobile Homes & Pads
Mobile Home in Thrums 3 Bdrms, addition, deck
F/S, W/D, very small pets ok 250-304-9273
Homes for RentCastlegar 2 Bdrm House on
Columbia Ave, lots of storage & big yard. $800/mth +
utilities Avail Oct 1st Call or text 250-304-7490
Grand Forks: Newly renovat-ed 2 bdrm plus lge sunroom, dwntwn, 5 brand new top of line appls, view of park/river, bsmt storage avail. N/S, N/P, RR. Avail on/after Oct. 15. Pref mature person. $800/m. 250-443-1215.
TRAIL, 2BD. + sunroom. Near Safeway. F/S, W/D. $750./mo. 250-368-6076
Rentals
Homes for RentGreenwood: 2 bdrm, 1 bath Avail Oct 1st. Clean, non-smokers, small approved pet okay with pet deposit. Includes washer, dryer, fridge, stove & dishwasher.466 South Gold Ave and Hwy 3 (behind Motherlode).
Offi ce/RetailGrand Forks: Approximately 2,000 sq feet of retail space at 275 Market Ave. Great street location, newly renoed, avail Sept 15th. 250-442-3084.
Property Management
RentalsGrand Forks
2 bdrm mobile $6503 bdrm home close to down-town $800
Greenwood1 bdrm house 4 appl’s $5502 bdrm home 5 appl’s $7003 bdrm 2.5 bath home 4 appl’s $750
Christina Lake3 bdrm 2 bath furnished home $850, avail until June 30 2016
TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL
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N/S, N/P, References.Ken: 250-442-2632
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Shared Accommodation
TRAIL, $395/mo. share with 2 quiet people. Near shopping & bus. 2bths. 250-231-3172
Suites, LowerCASTLEGAR - 2bdrm suite F/S W/D & some util incl. N/S N/P. Students or seniors only. $700
Avail Oct 1st. 250.365-5598
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, ground level, fenced yard, all utilis in-cluding TV & wifi . Ideal for seniors. N/S. 250-442-2683.
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Rentals
TownhousesGrand Forks: 3 bdrm town-house, $750/m + hydro, avail Oct 1st. 250-442-5199
Grand Forks: 3 Bedroom units coming available at The Gables for $728.00 per month. Subsidy may be available. Income limit may apply. Dependants required. No pets. Contact Jackie at [email protected] or phone 250-443-0013.
Want to RentMale, 57 yrs old req affordable rental in Nelson & area. Can do renos & help out around the property. Non-smoker, quiet lifestyle, reliable. Dennis 250 352-9876
Transportation
Cars - Domestic1967 CHRYSLER Newport 2Dr. H/T. Runs - great project car - driveable. Call Steve 250-921-5427
1987 Red Corvette, solid glass removable top, auto, original paint, 2 sets of rims, $8,500/obo. 250-442-5103
2009 Subaru Forester! Well maintained,dependable, AWD, trailer hitch, 151,000km, key-less entry and locking, power windows, pearl white, gray in-terior, $10,800. 250-442-3082
Recreational/Sale2006 Pioneer 18ft travel trail-er. Sleeps 6, no road miles, has always been parked on property, used very little, in-cludes equalizer hitch. Price negotiable. 250-442-3081 or 250-666-0323.
Trucks & Vans2004 Chev Z71, 4x4, auto, ex-ted cab, good tires, runs great, well kept. 250-442-3959
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Art/Community
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Family, friends and pets joined almost 40 participants for the Kidney Walk for kidney trans-plantation and organ donation at Gyro Park in Trail Sunday morning. Over $2,000 was raised that day as well as awareness about the importance of kidney health and organ donation. Sheri Regnier photo
Kidney walk in Trail’s Gyro Park
Kootenay Gallery opens photography exhibitions
The Kootenay Gallery of Art hosted an opening for two photographic exhibitions Friday evening.
Fireline is an exhibition of photographs taken by front line forestry firefighters. The display features incredible photographs that reflect the level of in-tensity the firefighters face in their efforts to control the often powerful and unpredictable fire events. Photographer Billy Stevens and Karlie Shaughnessy, Communications Officer for the Southeast Fire Centre were on hand for the event as well as other
firefighters who came out to show their support.The second exhibit is Exchanging Views, the
work of Winlaw photographers Jo Brown and Tom Bradley. Creative partners for many years, they have created a body of work independent of each other yet found that when exhibited together another di-mension is added to the stories they tell.
Both exhibitions will run until November 7. The Gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10-5 p.m. with admission by donation. The Gallery is located across from the Castlegar Regional Airport adja-cent to the Doukhobor Discovery Center on Heri-tage Way.
Betsy KlineWest Kootenay Advertiser
Karlie Shaughnessy from the Southeast Fire Centre (right) addresses the audience as firefighters look on, including photographer Billy Stevens (far left). Photos submitted by Kootenay Gallery
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Community/Music
Mountain Side Village in Fruitvale, BC continues to offer families peace of mind with spacious seniors’ suites.
These maintenance-free living suites incorporate supportive features to promote independence and 24-hour emergency monitoring service for added peace of mind.
If you or your family member is interested in one of these limited suites please call Mountain Side Village at 250-367-9870 or visit GOLDENLIFE.CA to arrange a tour.
Included in Rent:• Hearty, Home-style Meals• Safety & Security Monitoring• Shuttle Bus• Social & Recreational Activities• Maintenance• Housekeeping
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As the fall weather returns, so begins the concert season and audience members can look forward to an exciting series of musical offerings as presented by the Kootenay Gallery TD Trust Sunday Concert Series.
With no less than three mu-sicians holding principal string positions in three of Canada’s major orchestras, the caliber of performance is unprecedented here in the Kootenays.
“We are so fortunate to have violin superstars Jonathan Crow, Concert Master of the Toronto Symphony and Andrew Wan, Concert Master of the Montreal Symphony teaming up for a West Kootenay tour April 17,” says artistic director Nicola Everton. Principal cellist of the Vancouver Symphony Ariel Barnes will join harpist Heidi Krutzen with the Couloir Duo February 21.
Supporting our vibrant local
musical scene, the series will be rounded out by local performers Noemi Kiss, soprano and Nicola Everton, clarinet joined by Gold-en pianist Sue Gould November 29. Nelson’s Cultural Ambas-sador Bessie Wapp will create a solo performance of spoken word and song on March 13.
The season kicks off on Sun-day, Oct. 4, 1:30 p.m. at the Trail United Church with the Fish on Five Brass Quintet, hailing from the Okanagan with members of the Okanagan and Kamloops Symphony Orchestras. The quin-tet presents an eclectic mix of music, including sounds from the renaissance, opera, ragtime, jazz, and pop.
Founded in 2009, five brass-playing friends were anchored in a remote cove west of Bella Bella on the central coast of BC. A day of fishing was over and it was time to relax. In the glow of
the setting sun, the musicians assembled on the deck and the music began with the sonorous sounds of brass. The beautiful harmonies were tossed around the cove by an echo that equalled those heard in the cathedrals of Vienna. That setting and experi-ence was the true birthplace of ‘Fish on Five’.
Later, in a performance for the elders in Bella Bella at the community centre in Klemtu, the quintet was given the Heilt-suk First Nation’s name, ‘Ski Ouk Meeya’ which means ‘Five Fish-es’. Often asked about the quin-tet’s name, the explanation is simple, as the members yell “Fish on” while catching a fish. ‘Fish on Five’ was a natural evolution.
Tickets are $15 or $12 for gal-lery members, available at the door. Contact Kootenay Gallery 250 365-3337 or kootenaygal-lery.com.
Kootenay Gallery TD Trust Sunday concert series
The Pass Creek Fall Fair held in Castlegar last weekend not only featured the expected produce, crafts, and giant sunflowers but a spectacular motorcycle show as well. Photo by Betsy Kline
Flying high at the Pass Creek Fall Fair
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CommunityWest Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, October 1, 2015
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2011 Kia Soul 2U #15-21A, auto, mags, htd seats, 89,000 kms .............. $13,988
2009 Dodge Journey#15,58A, V6, FWD, red, SXT 127,000 kms ................... $10,988
2008 Jeep Patriot$14-04A 4 cyl, 5 spd, 158,000 kms ..............................$9,988
2014 Hyundai Elantra GT#14-144TA, 4 cyl, auto, silver, 30,500 kms .................... $18,988
2010 Chrysler 300 Touring#14-111taa, Leather, V6, AWD, 66,000 kms ................. $19,988
2009 Toyota Corolla#14-115aa XRS, 4 cyl, 6 spd, sunroof, 122,000 kms .... $12,988
2006 Chev Malibu LT#15,09AA, 4 cyl, auto, white, 129,000 kms ...................$8,988
*Plus $295 doc fee and taxes.
DL#5413
www.nelsonchrysler.com | [email protected]
250.352.3542 | 1.800.663.7794 803 Baker Street, Nelson 704 Bakers St. Used Lot
Grant MckenGeneral Manager
Bob BourkeSales & Marketing
Brad PerrierSales & Leasing
$8,988GRAND CARAVAN SXT
Stow n Go!, 131,000kms, Great Price!
#15-91ta
2007$39,988RAM CREW 3500
6.4L Hemi, SXT 8’ box, 15,000kms
#U1134
2013$14,988 JEEP COMPASS
North, Auto, 4x4, 78,200kms Black
# U1133a
2010
$18,988RAM 1500 QUAD
Laramie, 5.7L Hemi, 115,000 kms
15-143a
2007
JUST IN!
$27,988RAM QUAD 1500
5.7L Hemi, Outdoorsman 54,000kms
#15-67a
2012
$25,988SUBARU FORRESTER
Touring, 2.5L 4cyl, auto 39,500kms
# 15-95a,
2013
JUST IN!
JUST IN!4 CYL.
$33,988JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA
V-6, auto, 4dr, 23,600kms
#15-65a
2013
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GOOD FOR TOYS!
GOOD TRUCK!
$39,988JEEP RUBICON WRANGLER
V-6, auto, 4 door, 22,000kms
15-99a
2015$33,988RAM 1500 QUAD EXPRESS
Blacked-Out!, V-6, 4,800kms
15-142a
2014
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$17,988DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
CVP, Rear Stow, White, 45,000kms
#15-1294
2014
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NICE TRUCK!
LEAVES ARE FALLING AND SO ARE THE PRICES!
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East of Rock Creek, corner of Kettle Valley East Rd. & Hwy 3toll free 1-877-646-2899
East of Rock Creek, corner of Kettle Valley East Rd. & Hwy 3toll free 1-877-646-2899
It’s Open Seasonat Freeman’s!
When you stop in to get your licences and tags, be sure to check out the great deals on ammo,
optics, knives and other hunting supplies.
Come on in!
We’d love to
help you gear up!
What’s a fall fair without a few barn yard animals? The West Kootenay Eco-Socety held their 7th annual fall fair at Cottonwood Market Saturday, which included a small showing of animals to pet. Tamara Hynd photos
Duck, duck...Goat
A20 Thursday, October 1, 2015 West Kootenay Advertiser