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There hasn’t been a sturgeon-nosed canoe on the Kootenay River for decades, but a project by Lower Kootenay Band member Wayne Louie is about to change that.
He was commissioned by the Ktunaxa Nation to build a 12-foot canoe for the Sept. 28 Columbia Salmon Festival in
Invermere, and has been working on it since early June, completing the frame on July 24, with a goal of attaching the skin on the weekend.
“It’s made of all natural resources like my ancestors used to do,” said Louie, who has been assisted by Richard Jacobs.
That means no nails, screws or anything prefabricated is part of the design — the western maple and cedar frame is tied together with cedar roots and bitter cherry
bark (the electrician’s tape that held parts together during the construction was removed as those parts were tied together).
Once the white pine bark was attached, Louie said it would be cured in the shade for about 10 days — the sun would heat the canoe too quickly, twisting it out of shape — so the pitch from the bark would seal the skin, making the vessel waterproof.
See CANOE, page 2
Trails nearly
complete following
pavingBY LORNE ECKERSLEY
Advance Staff
A yearlong project to provide more cost-free leisure activities to Creston’s downtown core is closer to completion after the recent pav-ing of 1.3 kilometres of trails south of Cook Street.
Town engineering manager Colin Farynowski said on Tuesday that concrete pads are being installed this week so that park benches and trash containers can be installed.
The entire project, which includes the trails, an off-leash dog park, green gym fitness equipment, light-ing, signage and parking areas, is a partnership between the town and two local Rotary clubs. A $400,000 community and recreation grant was boosted with $134,000 in contri-butions from the Creston and Creston Valley Rotary clubs.
“The paving is the most visible aspect, so it seems like it all coming together quickly now,” Farynowski said.
See TRAILS, page 3
Brian LawrenceRichard Jacobs (left) and Wayne Louie putting the finishing touches on the frame of a white pine bark canoe.
Canoe a reminder of LKB heritage
From page 1Just as Eastern Canada’s Ojibwa and
Algonquin used birch bark, and the B.C. Coast’s Haida and Nisga’a used cedar, white pine bark was the covering of choice for the area’s First Nations.
“There was an abundance of white pine in the old days,” Louie said.
Named for its distinctive pointed ends resembling a sturgeon’s head, allowing easier navigation through bulrushes, canoes as big as 16 or 20 feet were used on the Kootenay and Arrow lakes.
They are also lightweight — Louie easily lifts it with one hand — making it easy to por-tage. That can make fishing a bit tricky, though, said Louie, who related a story of a band mem-
ber hooking a stur-geon that towed him all the way to Kootenay Lake.
“If you catch a five-pound fish, it will pull you,” he added.
A century ago, it wouldn’t have been uncommon to see sim-ilar canoes traveling along Kootenay River.
“Every household had a canoe because that was their trans-portation,” said Louie. “We weren’t horse Indians.”
Now in his late 50s, Louie hasn’t seen a white pine bark canoe on the river since he was a kid, and appreci-ates the opportunity to make one.
“It shows people we’ve still got our cul-ture,” he said. “It’s not extinct.”
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Stage 2 water con-servation measures are now in place for Creston and Erickson, which means:
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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff
There is no magic behind the organization of this year’s Picnic in the Park series of concerts each Monday in Millennium Park.
“I wanted to be able to sit and watch music being played,” said organizer Kaitlin Viers. “I went out and talked to local businesses and groups to pay for the park rental and then found musicians.”
She also co-ordinates music for the Creston Valley Farmers’ Market and some individuals and groups have agreed to play at the Monday night events, as well.
Viers organized similar concerts a few years ago, but this year’s Picnic in the Park series has really taken off.
“We were getting 50-80 people a night during July and it’s gone real-ly well,” Viers said.
Musicians play for, well, a song. Some are paid nominal fees but most play on the promise of food from the two food trucks on-site — Purple People Feeder and the Fork.
“Or sometimes we cook a meal for a larger group,” she said.
With a group of friends, Viers hopes to form a non-profit society to help sustain concerts in the future. She credits support from Home Hardware Building Centre, Snopek Auction Services, Kingfisher Used Books, the Creston Valley Fall Fair Association, the farmers’ market and the Town of Creston, and said
all the musicians deserve a hand for their fine performances.
Four concerts round out the summer series. Gerhard and the Missing Links play classic rock Aug. 4, a guitar evening featuring Emma Boutette, Peter Bodley and Joanne Drummond will be held Aug. 11, popular locals Peanut Butter and Jam take to the stage Aug. 18 and the heavy metal group Beardo performs Aug. 25.
“They promise to keep the vol-ume down!” she said about Beardo.
Follow “Picnic in the Park — Creston BC” on Facebook for sched-ule updates and photos and videos of concerts.
“And remember,” Viers said. “It’s 100 per cent free! But tips for musicians are encouraged!”
From page 1Paved trails will have
posts installed at entry points to prevent access by motorized vehicles, but there are no plans to restrict bikes, skateboards, scooters and the like.
“This is planned as a multi-use trai l ,” Farynowski said. “We will see if anything becomes an issue as time moves along, but there is no intent to restrict anything but motor-ized recreation vehicles at this time.”
The trail has two seg-ments. One, known as Steve’s Ride in memory of the late Steve Hernandez, a longtime town employee and avid cyclist, starts at a paved parking area off 11th Avenue South and runs down along Dodds Creek and up to the newly constructed dog park that is accessed from Cedar Street, west of the railway tracks. A parking lot has also been paved at that location. The other seg-ment starts at Cook Street, near the town’s RV park-ing site, and runs north of the railway tracks, behind Millennium Park, across Cedar Street and on to Creston Valley Public Library.
A green gym, featuring sturdy outdoor equipment similar to the one in
Centennial Park, will fea-ture 17 pieces constructed by Triactive Fitness. Signage will include instructions on how to use each piece for a healthy outdoor workout.
A fountain is being installed inside the dog park this week and just outside the fence will be a water bottle filling station for pedestrians. At regular intervals along the trails, park benches and trash receptacles will be installed, along with “dog waste centres” which include plastic bag dis-pensers.
A total of nine signs are under construction. Five will include trail maps and the others will feature gen-eral information. Lighting, with the same design as the current light standards behind Millennium Park, will be installed in the dog park and parking areas. Light standards will include banner extensions.
“Couns. Judy Gadicke and her committee are working on the designs for the banners now,” Farynowski said.
“This project is a tre-mendous example of how a community works togeth-er,” Mayor Ron Toyota said on Tuesday. “Our town staff did a great job of put-ting together a grant pro-posal that was successful and they have worked with volunteers and the Rotary clubs to create a partner-ship, to the benefit of our residents. They all deserve our thanks.”
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The Creston Community Band played at Picnic in the Park on July 7.
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BY LORNE ECKERSLEYAdvance Staff
Creston RCMP responded to 78 calls for service from July 21-27, Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan said on Monday.
July 21•When patrolling police
saw a couple of vehicles parked under the Lower Wynndel Road underpass late at night, they checked up on them. One Saskatchewan driv-er was found to be prohibited and was arrested, and a small amount of marijuana was seized from the vehicle. The other vehicle also contained a small amount of marijuana that was seized. Its passenger was arrested for being drunk in public and held in police cells overnight. A substance found in the vehicle is being checked in a lab on the suspi-cion it is a narcotic.
•A chequebook was report-ed lost in Riondel on Ainsworth Road.
•An Ibbitson Street resident reported that in the last five weeks some items were stolen, including a gold ring, scissors and another ring with an aqua-marine stone.
•A conflict between two businesses was reported from Canyon Street.
•In an ongoing problem, a disoriented elderly female was reported walking on Canyon-Lister Road.
•About $5,000 in damage resulted when one semi rolled back into another at the weigh scales at Highway 3/95 junction.
•A metal detector was reported stolen from a vehicle on Ninth Avenue South.
•Extensive damage was sus-tained by a vehicle that collided with a moose on Highway 3. The driver was taken to hospi-tal for observation.
•When police conducted a well-being check on a 91-year-old female, they learned she was in the hospital.
•RCMP are asking anyone with knowledge about vandal-ism to benches at Erickson Elementary School to report it. Several male youths were reported to be prying boards from the benches, but had left before police arrived.
July 22•A vehicle backed into a post
in a Helen Street parking lot.•After contacting the regis-
tered owner about a complaint about a truck driving erratical-ly on Northwest Boulevard, police were told the employer would address the situation with the driver.
•Police assisted Vernon RCMP by executing an out-standing warrant on a male.
•A male reported to be caus-ing a disturbance at a business at the Highway 3/95 intersec-tion was gone when police arrived.
•A 71-year-old male who fell off a ladder at his Crawford Creek residence died as a result. The coroner’s office is investigating.
•A vehicle swerved to avoid a deer on Riondel Road and landed in a residential yard.
•A male who had no driv-er’s licence due to a prohibition for medical reasons was involved in a two-car collision. He was issued a ticket.
•The theft of items from a truck was reported from Moyie Lake.
•When a well-being check was conducted on 44th Street, the female resident was found in need of medical care and taken to hospital.
July 23• Police attended a Lyons
Road residence to assist Lethbridge police in an assault investigation.
•A male who reported being tailed by another male driver on Leadville Forest Service Road was advised to seek a peace bond in the courts.
•An 82-year-old male driver who reportedly pulled out from a Canyon Street parking spot without doing a shoulder check told police he didn’t notice another vehicle when he was located.
•Police concluded that dam-age to trees blamed on an Eighth Avenue South neigh-bour was more likely caused by insects and neglect.
•Police were unable to locate a southbound black and orange Mustang reported to be passing unsafely on Highway 3A near Twin Bays.
•A dog was reported to be locked in a vehicle on Pine Street.
•A complaint about the division of goods in an estate was made from Canyon-Lister Road.
•When police investigated a report of a nude female jumping off Goat River Bridge into the water, they found she was topless, which isn’t against the law. When told the complaint came from a moth-er with young children she voluntarily covered herself.
•A motor vehicle’s window was broken on 11th Avenue South.
•Investigating police deter-mined an argument, not an assault, had taken place at the Garland Bay campground.
•A male with an arrest warrant from a Vancouver Street assault turned himself into Creston police and was later released with a court order not to have contact with his victim.
July 24•A driver who did a
360-degree spinout on Highway 3 was located and told police he was unfamiliar with the
vehicle and not used to the gearing.
•A 93-year-old male died in his 12th Avenue residence. The death is not considered suspi-cious.
July 25•One hundred eighty-nine
marijuana plants were destroyed during the execu-tion of a search warrant near Sirdar.
•A resident’s dog bit a hiker who wandered onto private property on Rykerts Road.
•Campers squatting near Ash Street were gone when police arrived.
July 26•Noisy campers were
reported at a Riondel camp-ground.
•Damage to an ATM on 11th Avenue North was reported and a video surveil-lance camera picked up the action. The culprit turned himself in on his own accord and charges will not be pressed. He will work out res-titution with the business.
•Minor injuries were sus-tained when a driver fell asleep and rolled his truck over into a ditch on Highway 3. Damage was also sustained by the Harley Davidson motorcycle in the truck box.
•Police are attempting to locate a female after a male was assaulted on 20th Avenue South.
•A harassment complaint was made from 33rd Avenue North when, after an estrange-ment, a male changed a female’s Facebook account name and password.
•No injuries were reported when a vehicle went off Highway 21 and into the ditch.
•Police attended a Sixth Avenue North residence to keep the peace while a former tenant retrieved belongings.
July 27•Four people sustained
minor injuries in a collision on Highway 3 in which a driver attempted an unsafe left turn and struck an oncoming vehi-cle. Extensive damage was reported.
•A theft of jewelry from a Lakeview-Arrow Creek Road residence was reported to have occurred in the past year.
•Naked adults were reported to be swimming in the Goat River near Canyon Bridge.
•A female saw a driver open his door and hit her vehicle in a Cook Street park-ing lot, but didn’t get any information about the vehicle or driver.
•A driver was taken to hos-pital after he missed a curve on Mallory Road and put his motorcycle into the ditch.
•A dozen gunshots were reportedly fired into the river at Highway 3/95.
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The PPL, an alternative acoustic rock band form Whitehorse, toured Western Canada last fall, and is back at it this summer, including a visit to Creston’s Snoring Sasquatch on Aug. 6.
The duo, Rich Jaeger and Marcus Steiner, has released two albums, most recently, The PPL II.
“There’s something dark in all of the songs on this album,” said Steiner. “But there’s some-thing innocent as well. In the end, Rich and I just want to put out music that speaks to a broader audience, music that gets people mov-ing, that can take you on a little trip outside of yourself.
“We are creating the type of music that we want to hear. The kind of music you want to hear. After all, you, me and everyone else are all the PPL.”
Tickets to the Aug. 6 concert are $10 in advance at Kingfisher Used Books, Black Bear Books and Buffalo Trails Coffee House, and $13 ($5 for teens) at the door, which opens at 7; the show starts at 8.
Yukon rock band performing
MOON GLOW
Moon Glow performs Torchlit throughout the Kootenays this summer. The duo has been per-forming together for five years, with Shauna Clapp on vocals and Eric Moon on guitar.
They perform classic and original arrangements of torch and jazz standards — and some more recent heartbreaks — with tingling soul.
Clapp channels the torch singers from the seedy speak-easies of New York and Chicago, where the path of love never did run true, and Moon’s guitar gives voice to the heights of love and the depths of loss.
Moon is a mild mannered teacher of computers and other technology but his first love is music. His mom sat him down in front of a piano at age five where he learned the basics. Then it was on to violin for six
years, three years of clarinet and sax in high school band, then a million years of guitar and voice. He also took a cou-ple years of music in college.
His musical influences are many and varied. Growing up in a very musical family, Moon had parents that listened to classical, big band and pop, and siblings that listened to opera, folk and rock. Early influences include Rush, Loverboy and Rick Springfield, and later, the Police, Sting and Dave Matthews Band. Guitar heros include Jimi Hendrix, Alex Lifeson, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Vernon Reid.
Moon has played in musicals including Grease (guitar), The Wizard of Oz (bass) and Guys and Dolls (Casio DH-100 horn), and was musical director for a pro-duction of Fiddler on the Roof.
Clapp has been singing since
she was asked to drop out of piano lessons after taking four years to learn middle C. She began voice training under Helen Negrave and has contin-ued throughout her life, and was voted the best unsigned vocalist in South Mirror Lake.
Shauna began performing a few years ago, and hopes to have a vibrant carreer in song under-way before she hits 70. She grew up with some of the music she now sings, as her grandmother was both a soloist and a lifelong musician. Her mother and daughter continue the tradition with piano. She has appeared locally at Starbelly Jam and Kaslo Jazz Festival as well as numerous local eateries.
Tickets to the Aug. 9 concert are $10 in advance at Kingfisher Used Books, Black Bear Books and Buffalo Trails Coffee House, and $13 ($7 for teens) at the door, which opens at 7; showtime is 8.
Jazz, torch standards part of Kaslo duo’s concert
moonglowmusic.blogspot.caShauna Clapp and Eric Moon are a duo from Kaslo.
If you asked me seven months ago whether I wore makeup, the answer would have been a resound-ing no! Makeup was fussy, it took too long, it smudged or rubbed off, it was expensive, and I wasn’t allowed to wear it, anyway. If you asked me now, the answer would be yes. Sort of. Not a full yes, because that gives the wrong impres-sion of why and how I wear makeup.
First off, vanity or self-image was not the inciting factor. I couldn’t care less if I go out in public without cos-metics all over my face. In fact, I still kind of hate wearing makeup, because it makes people assume that I do care.
No, the first makeup I bought was for my first onstage dance per-formance in February. I got it as part of the costume and a perfor-mance necessity, to keep from look-ing like a blur to the audience. As stage makeup goes, it was actually way, way less than I could have been wearing — three products ver-sus about eight or nine. After the performance, I started wearing the makeup for everyday, partly so I didn’t waste it, and partly because
putting it on is kind of fun. A full on, entire-face look can be almost therapeutic, although I only do it for projects.
So I wear makeup for recreation? Yes, something like that. Think of it
this way: Take a good look at an eye shadow palette. What does it look like? Paint. It looks like those dry palettes of paint.
Makeup looks like art supplies, and that’s how I view it. It’s art I can do on my face.
I still view most “normal” make-up as largely unnecessary and bor-ing; you end up looking like a per-fected version of you. What I prefer is using cosmetics in ways I’d never wear for everyday. Like covering my face in glitter and rhinestones for a star-inspired stage look, or trying to make myself look like a
dragon. It’s also a great way to get into the right mindset for a dance performance.
If I wore it for vanity or because “everyone else” does or to be noticed, I would own foundation that cor-
rectly matches my skin tone. Which it doesn’t, nor does my concealer. I find lipstick annoying, and I bought my mascara because the label said it was sweat-proof. On the occasional day I wear normal makeup, there’s a reason beyond trying to look better. I could be wearing it because the day is special for some reason and I want to
acknowledge that. Maybe I’m testing makeup I recently bought for a proj-ect. It could be part of my “theme” for the day or because I could colour-coordinate it with my outfit (it’s a perfectionist thing). Maybe I was just bored. What it boils down to is a tiny bit of art that I can incorporate into daily life.
My theory is that art can be any-thing, and if I’m an artist, then there’s no reason I can’t be my own canvas.
Hailey Viers is entering Grade 11 at Prince Charles Secondary School. The Teen Take is a column co-ordinated by the Teen Action Committee.
At Centennial Park the other day I ran into some friends. Your grandchildren must be here, one commented. I affirmed the obser-vation and they pointed out the area where theirs were. Then the conversation turned to the park itself. Isn’t this a great park. We agreed and chatted about how it has changed over the years, and then brought the rec centre into the mix. It, too, drew rave reviews, and I joked, “Yeah, life sucked for our kids.”
Twenty-five years ago our visits to Centennial Park were almost always for baseball. Our sons both played and Angela and I, like so many parents, would haul our lawn chairs to the sidelines to watch the games. The nearby roofed, partial-walled building — what’s that thing called, anyway? — was often packed with a family or community group that gathered to eat and recreate. It was a pretty simple place, but there always seemed to be something going on in the park.
Today, after years of fundraising efforts, Centennial Park is a terrific place to take the family on a sum-mer day. The Rotary splash park is the big draw, of course, but the colourful play structure is popular, too. Even the blue steel exercise machines, designed for adults, is a draw for young ones. Credit to Rotarians for their vision and hard work to transform the park into a great family getaway, and one that doesn’t cost a cent to enjoy. Pack up a lunch and the kids are happy to spend hours and hours of commer-cial-free time.
This week, the routine for our visiting grandkids, ages two and five, is to visit Centennial Park for a picnic and playtime, go back
home so the little guy can nap, and then drive down the hill to the community complex, where they spend another couple of hours in the water.
Again, thoughts turn to the many, many hours we spent there with our boys. Both took swim-ming lessons in the outdoor pool and they played hockey from fall to spring. Neither pool nor rink was extravagant but they served their purpose quite nicely. But walking into the rec centre now never fails to make me smile. When I think of the enormous efforts to get a borrowing approval to referendum, and to pass, I can’t help but feel admiration for the countless meetings and hours by a relatively small handful of volun-teers who were able to convince others that their vision would be of benefit to the entire community.
There are those who complain about their increased property taxes, but I am not one. I am proud that my community supported the referendum and that the visionar-ies didn’t cheap out with an “It’s good enough for Creston” attitude that inevitably placates the lowest common denominator. The Creston and District Community Complex continually raises the eyebrows of visitors who are astonished at its high quality. And, several years after its construction, I have yet to hear anyone say that they have vis-
ited a community with a nicer aquatic centre.
My time in the pool is restricted to these visits by our grandchil-dren, but I am more than happy to
slither around in the shal-low pool and lazy river, watching the five-year-old, who is pretty much a fish in the water, and the two-year-old, who can amuse himself endlessly by creat-ing little games that help him connect with the world around him. At two, the world is one giant test labo-ratory, and the pool is obvi-
ously a great place to conduct his experiments. On Monday, he spent a couple of hours amusing himself with three yellow plastic ducks, throwing, chasing, herding, amused as only a toddler can be. Every few minutes his sister would swim over to play, but he was equally happy to create his own amusement. As suppertime drew near, neither were in the slightest happy to leave the water, even with the promise that we would be back the next day.
So is life better for this new gen-eration, with the splash park and playgrounds at Centennial Park and the great facilities in the com-munity complex? Our kids never thought they were hard done by when they were swimming or playing ball or hockey, but both are thrilled that their children can come back to Creston and enjoy what we have today. And, for the grandparents, the improvements are genuinely appreciated. So three generations would give a enthusi-astic thumbs up for the facilities, and huge thank you to the people who have worked so hard to create them.
Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.
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To the Editor:(Re: “Studio at Home Offers Creative
Outlet for Musician”, July 17)Thank you very much for your
kind article about my past and recent artistic endeavours. I would like to mention some other great Creston or ex-Creston musicians who have par-ticipated in, and greatly enhanced, my various projects.
My son, Jason, has been key in all of my work. On the Howling Wannabes projects, Dave Lyons is a special musi-cal partner, writing songs, singing and playing guitar, violin and harmonica. Guitarists Mark Nicol, Rodd Keen, David Furlong and Rick Potyok, bass guitarists Allan Kimmel and Jan MacDonald, plus saxophonist and key-board wizard Aram Masse, and drum-mer Neil Ripski all deserve special mention for their help. The Sun Pipes for the Dreamers project has been sig-nificantly aided by Alison Masters’ recent editing.
Creston is alive with excellent musicians and songwriters. Very high quality albums have been produced by local musicians, including Mark Koenig, Elena Yeung, Brian Ferguson with Full Circle, and Peter Bodley, just to name a few.
The Creston Valley is alive with creative energy, and many talented artists in our valley are producing numerous original works of music, painting, sculpture, fiction, non-fic-tion, pottery and drama. All of this creative energy is contagious, and it is good to be here in the Creston Valley at this time.
Gary DeatherageLakeview
To the Editor:When I first visited the Creston
Valley five years ago, I was enthralled by the beautiful mountains, friendli-ness of the people, and close relation-ships in the town. Now, as a father, I still value those things, but I value other things more. I value the enor-mous resources available to families, from the reading program at the library to swim lessons at the rec centre to the wonderful playgrounds.
Now I’m sure most readers can appreciate all of these things. So why am I writing this? I’m writing because my family just returned from three years in Indonesia. Most people are familiar with Indonesia from Bali vaca-tions, the book/movie, Eat, Pray, Love, or a friend or relative in the oil industry.
But our time in Indonesia really allowed us to revisit our view of Creston. You see, in Indonesia we had no grass for our children to play on. In fact, they were terrified of the grass when they first saw it here! In Indonesia, we had to drive an hour in traffic and pay $200 a month just to visit a playground. And not any special playground, but one with fewer activities than Centennial Park! In Indonesia, we couldn’t drink the water or brush our teeth from the tap. And we couldn’t find cherries for less than $40 a box.
I say all this not for anyone to feel sorry for us, but instead to reinforce the bounty of the Creston Valley and how much the community offers to its mem-bers. I also want to remind the resi-dents who have known nothing else how much really is here, and how much work it takes to keep and improve upon what already exists. It is the social capital that really shines, the associations, friendships, societies and neighborhoods that make this place special. And that cannot be captured in physical terms, but in the collective warmth that exists here in abundance.
L.J. Hanifan wrote about the importance of social capital in 1916 saying, “I do not refer to real estate or to personal property or to cold cash, but rather to that in life which tends to make these tangible substances count for most in the daily lives of people, namely, goodwill, fellowship, mutual sympathy and social inter-course among a group.” May this always flourish here, and may the good folks of this valley not take it for granted. I know that we never will.
Jesse M. LapierreCreston
Last summer a family in Ontario decided to live for a year without any technology developed after 1986, the year they, the parents, were born: so nothing digital, no iPhone, no Internet. No gadgets.
They said they wanted to get outside more, interact with each other, reclaim family life. They watch television on an old set with no cable, no DVD player. On family holidays they navigate with foldout maps, not GPS. The children are young enough that they don’t need a computer for school purposes. The father of the family also says it’s “way” cheaper. I have not found any updates on their experiment, but credit to them for giving it a try.
Other people embrace technology. They purchase a device or a system when it first becomes available and upgrade on a regular basis. I am not one of those people.
When colour TV was all the rage, I said black and white was just fine. When the remote control became the order of the day, I was aghast. People should get off the couch to change the channel, I thought. When air condition-ing became standard equipment in most car models, I resisted. Just open the windows, for Pete’s sake! And keyless
entry — are you kidding?I also fought the computer. I used to
write 12-page letters in longhand and get wonderful long letters in return. The computer changed that. All of a sudden, we didn't have time to write letters by hand. We were busy learning how to use the darn thing and sorting out the myriad wires and connections that formed a dusty tangle on the floor.
As I tiptoed into computer writing I could not argue against how much easi-er it became — that is, the actual physi-cal process of writing. It was such an improvement over the typewriter. Yes, you could write faster, move paragraphs around, delete and add words. No more Wite-Out, no more dread about mis-takes, no more carbon copies, no more wasted paper.
On second thought, the computer was supposed to make paper unneces-sary, but there’s something about the human condition that insists on copy in hand. Online sites say global consump-tion of paper has increased since 1980. Businesses and government seem unable to go paperless.
A business writer proposes eliminat-ing email as a means of communication for companies. She suggests instead postcards, mailed to targeted clients, to make the contact more personal and effective. I like the idea; anything to upgrade the lowly postcard, which has lost so much status it barely reaches recipient before sender’s vacation is over.
It took me literally years to stumble into an email account. When I finally signed on, I wrote longish messages, not exactly what the technology was meant for. And I received longish responses, which I appreciated. But I didn’t trust
its permanence. What if my hard drive crashed? So I started printing off the messages I wanted to remember, the interesting tidbits and creative emails that would eventually be lost forever.
After accumulating 30 centimetres of stacked paper, I stopped the printing process. Despite the angst, I learned to have faith in other methods of keeping important stuff while saving closet space and a tree or two as well. Maybe I was on the way to conquering my neo-Luddite tendencies? (Check out the original Luddites either online or in that encyclopedia you haven't yet discard-ed.)
Alas, this year my operating system, Windows XP, became old. A perfectly fine software bites the dust. Warnings about lack of technical support keep arriving and change is necessary. I face paralysis once again.
However, I have come a long way. Colour television is nice. Remotes are now ubiquitous, and we have acquired several. Unlocking the car the keyless way turns out to be an improvement I can live with. Air conditioning goes with climate change: opening the car windows is no longer satisfactory for trips across southern Alberta in July. A recent experience with GPS in a rental car was downright entertaining; it also saved time and argument.
Like that Ontario family, we don’t text or tweet or have a Facebook account. We still own a VCR. We don’t own a dishwasher. Unlike them, I won't be giv-ing up on e-mail any time soon, but am I ever going to buy a car that parks itself? Not in a million years. ;)
Betsy Brierley lives beside Kootenay Lake. She used to write for the Advance a long time ago.
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Through funding from BC Housing’s Home Adaptations for Independence (HAFI) program, Walter and Lorie were able to work with a contractor to transform the space. A wall was removed to make room for a wheel-in shower with benches, grab bars were installed, and the vanity and fixtures were relocated.
I just slide into the shower now,” said Walter. “I feel safer and no longer dread trying to wash myself. What was previously a dangerous chore for me is now a welcome treat.”
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Just because it is summer doesn’t mean that Cresteramics is not a busy, happening place. Our store on Canyon Street is serving many tourists, sharing original art-work of the community and answering questions about Creston. Cresteramics members and staff are positive community ambassadors. The agency centre on Railway Boulevard is open for business five days a week.
There are changes during the summer; members are away on holidays and so are staff, and there are different activities and places to go. All of the challenges are met by staff and supervisor Donna McCready through conver-sation, co-operation and sharing. Knowledge of each member’s
needs, preferences and abilities is evident in morning planning meetings. When I watch these committed people talk about what needs to be done each day, I am thoroughly confused, but they tackle the schedule, determine who needs what and get on with the day. All this happens while greeting members as they arrive, listening to stories or requests and answering questions.
Cresteramics has been recog-nized provin-cially as a leader in transitioning youth from school into adult programs and has a strong p a r t n e r s h i p with Prince Charles Secon-
dary School that facilitates this process. Cresteramics has also been hosting a summer youth pro-gram for a few years. This year, our youth summer program was fortunate to receive funds from Columbia Basin Trust Youth Initiatives Program to operate the program full-time. It is an oppor-
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tunity for young people, still in school, to use the resources offered by Cresteramics to develop a peer group for activities and fun, learn about their community and work together on projects that serve their community. The Telus Community Action Team, based in Cranbrook, also con-tributed to this project.
Early in July, the project had already formed partner-ships with the Creston Valley Public Library, where they help out in the summer read-ing club and with the Creston Valley Farmers’ Market. This partnership has exploded to include the Town of Creston, local artists, business people and retailers. Farmers’ mar-ket manager Jen Comer jumped right in and helped develop a project, a budget and a presentation to town council. This project will see the youth group painting murals to cover the concrete walls on the north side of the market space. Local artists Cory Cannon, Allison Masters and Sandy Kunze consulted and contributed ideas. Brandy Hunt, graphic artist, busi-nesswoman and youth sup-porter, designed the mural and made color suggestions. Local businesses Home Hardware Building Centre
and Pyramid Building Supplies readily donated paint and other materials needed for the project. The willingness of individuals and businesses to contribute is typical of Creston. The young people involved are learning valuable lessons about sharing, caring and contributing.
At the opposite end of the age spectrum is another proj-ect that has also received com-munity support. The Creston-Kootenay Foundation donat-ed funds that will allow for the development of a space for members who, because of dementia symptoms, require a quieter, more sedate area. New floor covering, a music system, covered shelving and appropriate furniture will be purchased to provide an area with reduced noise and dis-tractions to make some of our members more comfortable. Thank you, Creston-Kootenay Foundation.
Our drumming circle con-tinues to be a favorite activity for many members every Thursday afternoon. Tambourines, shakers and a guitar are played along with drums and fun is had by all. In the summer, members trek to Centennial Park to make their music, and in the winter,
St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church donates space for this program, another generous donation within our commu-nity. If you have experience playing drums, we could use your help. Combining musi-cal training with the enthusi-asm of this group, the sky is the limit.
Over at the Know and Grow Community Farm at the College of the Rockies and at the community garden, our plots are producing plenty of vegetables that the members harvest and share. The crews that keep the benches and garbage cans clean for the town are proud of the work they do and appreciate the recognition Creston gets as being a clean, well-cared-for town. Some of our Cresteramics members also work at Spectrum Farms and the Creston and District Society for Community Living woodwork shop. They, too, are proud of the work they do and that they are con-tributing members of their community.
Cresteramics Society and its members, along with the sup-port they receive in this com-munity, help to make Creston a great placed to live.
Terry Nowak is a board member of the Cresteramics Society.
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39 ›› “Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus” › “Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark” ’ › “2 Headed Shark Attack” (’12) ’ 40 Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels
42 Extreme Pools ’ Extreme Resorts Hawaiian Escapes Extreme Vegas ’ Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures
43 (9:00) CTV News Weekend ’ Å CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie (N)
44 Wiggles Peter Dino Bubble Zack Octo Care Brs Toopy Big Cat in Caillou Mike
45 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson News News Public Snake Monster
48 7 NOVA ’ Å My Wild Affair ’ Lawrence Welk Time/By Time/By Antique Roadshow Pink Floyd
49 Asian Mehak Tehlka Sardari Gaunda Punjabi Sanjha Masti ’ Mulaqat Made in Des-Pardes ’ 50 Amour, haine › “10 choses que je déteste de toi” Pérusse Human La semaine verte TJ C.-B. Petite vie
2 PGA Tour Golf Simpson Simpson Simpson News News Hour (N) Snake Monster
54 “Van Wilder Deux: The Rise of Taj” VideoFlow Å VideoFlow Å Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson
64 (12:40) ›› “Spaceballs” “Back to the Future Part II” (:10) ›› “The Shadow” (’94, Action) “Jetsons: Movie”
81 Ports d’attache Tout-monde Champ Journal Partir autrement Magiciens-Mandrake d’or 2012
224 (11:30) Barrett-Jackson Automobile Auction
SATURDAY EVENING / AUGUST 27 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 Amazing Race The Listener ’ Bitten ’ News News (:05) “Anthrax” (’01) Cameron Daddo.
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy S.H.I.E.L.D. 20/20 ’ Å 20/20 ’ Å News (:35) Castle Å Burn Not.
5 Law & Order: SVU News (:29) Saturday Night Live ’ News Riches! Riches! Workout Paid Riches!
6 9 Entertainment Ton. 48 Hours ’ Å Hawaii Five-0 ’ 48 Hours ’ Å News Insider Paid Tummy
7 13 Traveler Back Crossbones (N) ’ Crossbones (N) ’ Law & Order: SVU News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ 8 10 SportsCentre (N) WTA Tennis SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 Sportsnet Con. Red Bull X Blue Plays Sportsnet Con. Pokerstars.Net Sportsnet Con.
11 12 Snake Monster: Titanoboa! Psych Å Psych Å News (:34) Saturday Night Live ’ 12 22 Nat’l Geographic Heartbeat Å A Touch of Frost “Deep Waters” Canada A Touch of Frost
13 3 “How a People” Best Laid Plans Camelot “Justice” News ›› “Edwin Boyd: Citizen Gangster” (’11) ’ 14 8 Mod Fam Mod Fam Brooklyn Brooklyn Gang Related ’ Q13 Sea Animation Dom Sexy Butt Lift!
15 The Sixties “1968” The Hunt The Hunt The Hunt Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic
16 6 Cops ’ ››› “X2: X-Men United” (’03) Patrick Stewart. ’ ››› “X-Men” (’00, Action) Hugh Jackman. ’ 17 23 Bryan Bryan Decked Decked Beach Beach Decks Decks Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Garage Garage
18 14 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ 21 “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (’11) ›› “Larry Crowne” (’11) Tom Hanks. Love It “Larry Crowne”
22 Cache Cook’d ››› “Batman” (’89) Jack Nicholson. ’ Å Super Haunting Haunting Knights-Blood
23 Tabloid: Sex in Chains Å National One/One Tabloid: Sex in Chains Å National One/One
25 ››› “The Hangover” (’09) ’ Å ›› “The Hangover Part II” (’11) ’ ››› “The Hangover” (’09) ’ Å 26 15 Chrome Under. Close Close Deadliest Catch Chrome Under. Overhaulin’ Top 10 Overhaulin’ Å 27 (6:00) › “That’s My Boy” › “That’s My Boy” (’12) Adam Sandler. ’ Big Brother Housewives/Atl.
28 18 Sex Sent Me to Stories of the ER Sex Sent Me to Stories of the ER Dateline: Real Life Paid DANCE
30 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ 31 “The Dogfather” (’10) Chris Parnell. Fugget Un’grads ›› “30 Minutes or Less” (’11) › “The Sitter”
32 20 I Didn’t ANT Shake It Austin Really Wingin’ It “Life Is Ruff” (’05) ’ Å Derek Buzz Over
33 “The Beaver” (’11) Fam Guy Fam Guy Seinfeld Seinfeld › “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” Paid Paid
34 Gags Gags Just for Laughs Big Bang Big Bang Sugar Sammy Comedy Now! ’ “Dumb & Dumber”
36 Chopped ’ Å Chopped Canada Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped ’ Å My. Din My. Din My. Din My. Din
37 24 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Conspiracy Tradition Paid
38 Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars
39 “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” (:15) › “Lesbian Vampire Killers” ’ (:15) ›› “From Dusk Till Dawn” (’96)
40 TURN: Washington’s Spies Hell on Wheels (:32) ›› “The Quick and the Dead” (’95) Å Hell on Wheels
42 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files ’ The Dead Files ’ The Dead Files ’ The Dead Files ’ 43 News News News News News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Franklin Couch Waybu
45 Snake Monster Psych Å Psych Å News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ World Poker Tour
48 7 Pink Tommy Emmanuel Austin City Limits Artists Den Front and Center Gr’t Performances
49 Aikam ’ Taur Lashkara ’ Waqt 4 U Made in theZoomer ’ Little Classics
50 Petite séduction Enfants de télé Luther TJ Voix Annika Bengtzon: reporter judiciaire
2 Snake Monster Psych Å Psych Å News (:35) Saturday Night Live ’ World Poker Tour
54 “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder” Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder”
64 Jetsons (:25) ›› “Spaceballs” (’87) (:05) ›› “Space Jam” (’96) (:35) ›› “Happy Gilmore” “Made Romania”
81 Crépuscule TV5 Jrnl (:40) La parenthèse inattendue Antilles, la nature des îles
224 Barrett-Jackson Automobile Auction Pass Tm Pass Tm Car Warriors Dumbest Dumbest ARCA Series
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SUNDAY MORNING / AUGUST 37 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30
3 App etalk SportsCentre ’ Dan Remodel Worst Handyman W5 Å (DVS) “Wedding Sing.”
4 11 Good Morning KOMO 4 News This Week Rescue Paid Paid Paid Cash Cash
5 Flash Meet the Press (N) Paid Paid Riches! Jeopardy Sleep Dealmakers Red Bull Series
6 9 CBS News Sunday Morning Seafair Seafair Cup Live events from Lake Washington. Å 7 13 News News News Dog Challenge Dealmakers Red Bull Series
8 10 Report Golf Talk NASCAR Racing NASCAR Prerace NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: GoBowling.com 400. (N)
9 19 Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Big Journal Plays Blue MLB Baseball: Blue Jays at Astros
11 12 Sunday Morning News (N) Å Ances Context Osteen Paid News PGA Golf
12 22 Ella the Jelly Upside PAW Dino Dan Arthur Wild Little Little Re Dogs Dogs
13 3 News Artzooka Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Our Vancouver Land One/One
14 8 David V’Impe Fox News Sunday Pain Paid WEN Tummy Diets 2.0 Paid Paid 21 DAY
15 Fareed Zakaria Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom
16 6 Truck Muscle Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Hungry Investors Bar Rescue ’ 17 23 Rent/Buy Rent/Buy Rent/Buy Rent/Buy Income Property Income Property Income Property Income Property
18 14 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Longmire Å Longmire Å Longmire Å Longmire Å 21 Buying and Selling Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Will
22 Squirrel Pet Shop Pet Shop Assem Sam & Haunted Assem Young Under. Cache Cook’d Japanizi
23 CBC News Now With Michael Serapio CBC News Now With Christine Birak From Toronto. (N) Å 25 Engels › “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” (’09) ’ Å ›› “Quantum of Solace” (’08) Daniel Craig. ’ GI Joe
26 15 River Monsters River Monsters Dude--Screwed Vegas Rat Rods Overhaulin’ Top 10 Deadliest Catch
27 Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security ››› “Superman Returns” (’06) ’ 28 18 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium
30 Criminal Minds ’ People People Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ 31 Rescue Tenkai Yu-Gi- Trans “The Dogfather” (’10) Chris Parnell. ›› “Good Boy!” (’03) Premiere. Å 32 20 Gravity Wizards ANT Shake It Good Austin Dog I Didn’t Austin Girl “Zapped” (’14) ’ 33 P. Affairs Atl. Eats Office Paid ›› “American Wedding” (’03) ›› “17 Again” (’09) Zac Efron.
34 Cash Cash Match Match Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Sugar Sammy Sat. Night Live
36 Jamie Cooking Pioneer Pioneer Barbe Barbe Diners, Drive Food Food Food Food
37 24 Paid Paid Paid Paid Red Bull Series Red Bull Series Red Bull Series Red Bull Series
38 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers
39 Swamp (:45) “Ghost Shark” (’13) ’ Å (:45) › “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” ’ ›› “Dinoshark”
40 (:01) ››› “What About Bob?” (’91) (:15) ››› “The Karate Kid” (’84) Ralph Macchio. Å “Karate Kid II”
42 Coaster Coaster Coaster Coaster Coaster Coaster Xt. Waterparks Wat Wat Wat Coaster
43 CTV News Question Period CTV News Weekend ’ Å 44 Zack Mike Little Little Max, Rby Big Caillou Cat in Babar Mike Umi This Is
45 (6:00) Weekend Morning News (N) Ances Context Osteen Jeremiah PGA Tour Golf
48 7 MotorWk Autoline Contrary Record Group Journal Moyers Charlie The Civil War ’ Å 49 Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power ’ Israel Living Truth Å Faith Food Study Believe
50 Mike Annie Roltron Doigts Gawayn Oniva Jour/Seigneur Découverte (SC) TJ Verte
2 (6:00) Sunday Morning News (N) Ances Context Osteen Paid PGA Tour Golf
54 (6:00) VideoFlow Exit Å Total Fools Prince Prince Exit Å Total Fools
64 Speed (:25) ››› “The Mask” (:10) › “Wild Wild West” (’99) Å ››› “Octopussy” (’83, Action) Å 81 Matière grise Partir autrement Taxi Jardin Des racines et des ailes Journal Part
224 NASCAR RaceDay (N) (Live) Å Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Monster Jam Pinks - All Out
SUNDAY AFTERNOON / AUGUST 31 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30
3 “Wedding Sing.” Cash etalk The Social Å Amazing Race CTV News (N) ’ Rising Star (N)
4 11 Paid FlashNG The Assets (N) ’ The Assets Å Cash Cash News ABC KOMO 4 News
5 Global RallyCross K. Busch News News WrestleMania 30 NFL Football
6 9 (9:00) Seafair Cup Live events from Lake Washington. Å KIRO News News News
7 13 Global RallyCross K. Busch Lazy Zou (EI) Traveler News NFL Football
8 10 NASCAR Top 10 World S’rs Poker SportsCentre (N) World S’rs Poker NFL Football
9 19 MLB Baseball Blue Plays Sportsnet Con. Scout’s Honor Next Blue Pokerstars.Net
11 12 PGA Tour Golf Battle Castle ’ Torrens Simpson Simpson News (5:59) News Hour
12 22 Rivers Rivers Planet Earth Å Hope for Wildlife Edwardian Farm The Manor Reborn What’s/About?
13 3 2014 Commonwealth Games Day 11. (N Same-day Tape) 2014 Commonwealth Games Dragons’ Den ’ 14 8 ›› “Jersey Girl” (’04) Ben Affleck. “Confessions of Drama Queen” Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men
15 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom To Be Announced The Hunt The Hunt
16 6 Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ 17 23 Income Property Income Property Income Property Income Property Income Property Flipping the Block
18 14 Big Smo Big Smo Big Smo Big Smo Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.
21 Will Will ›› “Cheaper by the Dozen” (’03, Comedy) ›› “The Object of My Affection” (’98)
22 Next Star Just Kid Under. “Bailey’s Billions” (’05) Dean Cain. “Nicky Deuce” (’13) ’ Å “Furry Vengnce”
23 CBC News Now Market Doc Zone ’ the fifth estate ’ Nature/ Things The National (N)
25 (12:30) “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” Defiance ’ Å Rookie Blue ’ Lost Girl ’ Remedy ’ 26 15 Chrome Under. Dangerous Flights Cash Cash Manu Manu Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives
27 “Superman Ret.” ›››› “The Dark Knight” (’08) Christian Bale. ’ ›› “Sherlock Holmes” (’09) ’ Å 28 18 Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Island Medium Island Medium Island Medium
30 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds Criminal Minds ’ People People Criminal Minds
31 Camp Pack Johnny T Johnny T Johnny T Johnny T Johnny T Johnny T Camp Rocket Johnny T Johnny T
32 20 Zapped Gravity Phineas ANT Good Wizards Jessie Dog Shake It Austin Good Liv-Mad.
33 ›› “The House Bunny” (’08) Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Mod Fam Mod Fam “Knocked Up”
34 Cash Cash Match Match Sugar Sammy Big Bang Big Bang Sat. Night Live Gags Gags
36 Food Food Food Food Food Food Food Food Guy’s Games Food Network Star
37 24 Red Bull Series Red Bull Series Red Bull X Liquida Storage Mantracker Å Red Bull X
38 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers
39 ›› “Dinoshark” “2 Headed Shark Attack” (:45) › “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” ’ The Last Ship (N)
40 “The Karate Kid Part II” (:45) ›› “Sixteen Candles” (’84) (:45) ››› “The Breakfast Club” (’85) Å 42 Coaster Coaster Coaster Coaster Coaster Xt. Waterparks Wat Coaster Coaster Wat Wat
43 CTV News Question Period CTV News Weekend With Scott Laurie
44 Franklin Little Dino Bubble Zack Octo Care Brs Toopy Big Cat in Caillou Mike
45 PGA Tour Golf Torrens Simpson Simpson News News Whatever Simpson Burgers
48 7 Civil War The Master Plan Antiques Poirot ’ Å Doc Martin ’ Last Tango Masterpiece
49 Peter David Arise ’ Tom’row Beyond Hope Discov. V’Impe Jeremiah Facts Leading J. Meyer
50 Verte Regard Jeux-Common Poirot “Les quatre” (SC) Dragon TJ C.-B. Décou.
2 PGA Tour Golf Torrens Simpson Simpson News (4:59) News Hour Simpson Burgers
54 “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder” VideoFlow Å VideoFlow Å VideoFlow Å Tosh.0 Tosh.0
64 (:15) ›› “A View to a Kill” (’85) Roger Moore. ››› “The Living Daylights” (’87) (:45) ›› “Speed Racer”
81 Con Par avion Tout-monde Mot Journal Ques-champion “Les adieux à la reine” (’12) Bon
224 Car Warriors Dangerous Drives Pumped Pumped NASCAR Pass Tm Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge
SUNDAY EVENING / AUGUST 37 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 (6:00) Rising Star Unforgettable (N) Big Bang Cleve News News (:05) The Mentalist Criminal Minds ’ 4 11 Wipeout ’ Å Wipeout (N) Å Rising Star (N Same-day Tape) Å News Carpet (12:05) Castle ’ 5 NFL Football News Sports Riches! News Riches! Meet the Press Riches!
6 9 60 Minutes (N) ’ (:01) Big Brother Unforgettable (N) Reckless (N) ’ News News Face the Nation
7 13 NFL Football Evening Å Dog Challenge WrestleMania 30 News The 206 Bensin GR View
8 10 NFL Football SportsCentre (N) 30 for 30 Å SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 IndyCar Series Å Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con.
11 12 Simpson Burgers (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy American Reckless (N) ’ News Ances Paid Paid
12 22 Journey to Europa Monarch of Glen Waking the Dead Waking the Dead Nat’l Geographic Monarch of Glen
13 3 Heartland ’ The Great War True Crime The National (N) News the fifth estate ’ Canadian
14 8 American Burgers Simpson Simpson Fam Guy American Q13 Q Sports Sea Arsenio Hall TMZ (N)
15 Death Row Stories The Hunt The Hunt Death Row Stories Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic
16 6 Franken Franken Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Franken Franken Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ 17 23 Income Property Income Property Flipping the Block Income Property Rent/Buy Rent/Buy Rent/Buy Rent/Buy
18 14 Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.
21 Buying and Selling Cedar Cove (N) ›› “Confessions of a Shopaholic” (’09) Property Will Will
22 “Furry Vengnce” Weird Under. Next Star Cook’d Japanizi Boys Haunting Haunting “Furry Vengnce”
23 ››› “The Dark Matter of Love” The National (N) ››› “The Dark Matter of Love” The National ’ 25 ›› “The Hangover Part II” (’11) ’ › “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” (’09) ’ Å ›› “Quantum of Solace”
26 15 Naked and Afraid MythBusters Å Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives Naked and Afraid Megalodon: The
27 “Sherlock H.” Security Security ››› “Superman Returns” (’06) Brandon Routh. ’ Å Big Brother
28 18 Escaping Alaska Island Medium Escaping Alaska Island Medium Island Medium Paid Paid
30 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ 31 Total Grojband Day My Stoked Fugget Un’grads Fam Guy American Chicken Fugget Fam Guy American
32 20 I Didn’t ANT Shake It Austin Really Wingin’ It ››› “Motocrossed” (’01) Derek Buzz Over
33 (6:00) ››› “Knocked Up” The Closer Å The Closer Å ›› “The Ring” (’02) Naomi Watts. There
34 Match Match Big Bang Big Bang Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Comedy Now! ’ “Get Shorty” (’95)
36 Cutthroat Kitchen Food Food Food Network Star Cutthroat Kitchen Diners, Drive Restaurant: Im.
37 24 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Å Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Conspiracy Paid Paid
38 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers
39 ›› “Daybreakers” (’09) ’ Å ››› “Let Me In” (’10) Kodi Smit-McPhee. ’ “Jersey Shore”
40 Halt-Catch Fire Halt-Catch Fire ››› “The Breakfast Club” (’85) Halt-Catch Fire “Sixteen Candles”
42 Bikinis Bikinis Coaster Coaster Coaster Coaster Wat Wat Xt. Waterparks Coaster Coaster
43 News National News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Franklin Couch Waybu
45 Reckless (N) ’ (:01) Big Brother Fam Guy American News Ances Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.
48 7 Mystery Vicious Globe Trekker ’ Last Tango Masterpiece Mystery! ’ Vicious Mack Record
49 Osteen Prince Study Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom’row Super Tribal Tom’row Osteen
50 Décou. Animo Tour Grand Rire 2013 TJ ››› “Détachement” (’11) “Rien que la”
2 Reckless (N) ’ Big Brother (N) ’ Fam Guy American News Ances Paid Paid Entertainment Ton.
54 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Drunk Nathan Ugly Bounty Amy Amy Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0
64 “Speed Racer” › “Wild Wild West” (’99) Will Smith. (9:50) ››› “The Mask” (:35) › “Money Train” (’95)
81 Corps et monde TV5 Jrnl (:40) Zone d’ombre Taxi Des îles Ques-champion GPS
224 Monster Jam NASCAR Racing NASCAR Pass Tm Faster Faster Pinks Pinks Continental Tire
Kootenay Lake Ferry Schedule
VESSEL NAME BALFOUR TERMINAL KOOTENAY BAY TERMINALSUMMER WINTER SUMMER WINTER
Osprey 2000 06:30 AM 06:30 AM 07:10 AM 7:10 AMOsprey 2000 08:10 AM 08:10 AM 09:00 AM 09:00 AMOsprey 2000 9:50 AM 9:50 AM 10:40 AM 10:40 AMM.V. Balfour 10:40 AM 11:30 AMOsprey 2000 11:30 AM 11:30 AM 12:20 PM 12:20 PMM.V. Balfour 12:20 PM 01:10 PM Osprey 2000 01:10 PM 01:10 PM 02:00 PM 02:00 PMM.V. Balfour 02:00 PM 02:50 PM Osprey 2000 02:50 PM 02:50 PM 03:40 PM 03:40 PMM.V. Balfour 03:40 PM 04:30 PM Osprey 2000 04:30 PM 04:30 PM 05:20 PM 05:20 PMM.V. Balfour 05:20 PM 06:10 PM Osprey 2000 06:10 PM 06:10 PM 07:00 PM 07:00 PMOsprey 2000 07:50 PM 07:50 PM 08:40 PM 08:40 PMOsprey 2000 09:40 PM 09:40 PM 10:20 PM 10:20 PM
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• Watering Lawns: 6am - 10am• Watering of gardens, trees, and shrubs: 7pm - 10am• Watering of gardens, trees and shrubs by can or hand-held hose: permitted any time
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The Many Bays Community Band host-ed a community band festival in Riondel on June 21 and 22, and it was a phenome-nal success!.
This band festival was an unusual one. At most festivals, the bands perform for each other; at this one, the musicians all played together. Over 70 musicians came to play piccolo, flute, clarinet, saxophone (alto, tenor, baritone), French horn, trom-bone, trumpet, euphonium, tuba, timpani and all the other percussion instruments. Co-chairs Don Clark and Deberah Shears had some sleepless moments wondering how and if it would all work.
On the Saturday morning, all the musi-cians were seated in the Riondel Community Centre auditorium, ready to play at 9:15 a.m. Their “job” was to follow four different conductors, know the music for the 12 compositions selected and blend with all the other musicians — that is quite an expectation.
Kimberley conductor Ian Ferrie was to start by tuning and warming them up. Very quietly, they waited together for those very first notes. The sound was incredible and magnificent! Within min-utes, the excitement of what was to come electrified the musical space. The week-end was a very emotional one for those musicians who had never played in a fully orchestrated concert band before.
The festival ended with a free public concert to showcase the musicians’ hard work over the weekend. The audience filled the space left, and by their applause and standing ovation, all knew that they were as moved by the music as the players. The
Community bands join for festival in Riondel
SubmittedDon Clark conducting the combined Creston, Many Bays, Kimberley and Slocan Valley community bands.
program was varied: marches to popular to classical, ending with the 1812 Overture.
The musicians had some social time during the weekend that included a Friday night jam session at Bob’s Bar and Grill, and meals with lively conversation at Dutch Harbour Camp in a perfect, beauti-ful Kootenay Lake setting. Before the
weekend was over, the other bands were talking about hosting this band festival next year.
Congratulations to Ian Ferrie and his Kimberley Community Band, Monte Anderson and his Creston Community Band, Gail Elder and his Slocan Valley Community Band, and Don Clark and his
Many Bays Community Band. The Many Bays Community Band did an excellent job of organizing and hosting the first community band festival.
The event was sponsored by the Regional District of Central Kootenay, Columbia Basin Trust, Nelson and District Credit Union and the BC Band Association.
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The Creston Valley Slo-Pitch Association’s 2014 season recently ended, with Krush being at the top of the league’s regular season A pool and the playoffs.
With a 10-1-1 record, Krush placed ahead of the D-Bags (9-2-1) and Rents
and Bambinos (7-1-4), the same order those teams placed in the playoffs.
In the B pool, the Ball Hawgs fin-ished the season with an 11-1-0 record, placing them ahead of 99 Problems (9-1-1) and the U-Betchas (7-0-5). In the B pool playoffs, Gordie’s Store placed ahead of the second-place Ball Hawgs and third-place 99 Problems.
Slo-pitch teams finish season with playoffs
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STAGE-STRUCK — Sixteen members — 12 cast, plus crew — of Footlighters Theatre Society recently performed in Kamloops at Theatre BC’s Mainstage drama festival, where the locally-written Almost Golden earned an Adjudicator’s Merit Award for outstanding community play, and an honourable mention for best set design.The play by Suzanne Chubb (left, accepting the merit award from adjudicator Kathryn Shaw) and Jason Smith won the Kootenay Zone competition in May, earning a spot in the festi-val, in which seven plays and one musical competed.Shaw offered feedback on the production and perfor-mance during a public adju-dication and critique, and likened Chubb and Smith’s writing to that of Canadian playwright Norm Foster.(Top) The cast and crew pre-pare the first (left) and sec-ond (right) act sets.Kelly Pape/Theatre BC
Brian Lawrence
By B. Mitchell CarlsonThe F-150 has been the best-selling pickup truck since 1978. Yes, 36 years — that’s longer than a lot of you reading this have been alive. However, there are a few things about Fords popular pickup that most people don’t know about. Earliest Ford pickup wasn’t an F-series. Although Ford offered delivery-bodied cars sporadically since 1905 and one-ton trucks since 1917, its first factory-assembled “pickup” was built on April 15, 1925. The 33,795 1925 model T runabouts with pickup body sold for $281.Why it was called the F-150. The earliest use of the F-series name dates to the all-new 1948 Ford trucks, the half-ton model being the F-1. Ford made the jump to the F-100 name in 1953, but the F-150 nomenclature didn’t arrive until 1975. This was a model that debuted to evade emissions requirements, as it was essentially a “heavy half” pickup rated at just over 6,000 pounds gross weight — the line in the sand drawn by the EPA at the time, which required catalytic
converters and subsequently unleaded gasoline. International Harvester also did this for 1975 — its final year of pickup production — making all half-ton 100 models 150s, to avoid installing
catalytic converters. The final year of the F-100 was 1983 — by which time leaded vs. unleaded was a moot point.Built all over North America, then there were two. When intro-duced for 1948, The F-1 was built at all 16 U.S. assembly plants that also built Ford cars. In 1956, with trucks becoming more specialized along with the opening of the Detroit Truck Plant, Ford started consol-idating truck production to fewer plants. Beginning in the late 1970s, Ford split its North American assembly groups into car and truck. Today, only two plants build all F-150s globally – the Kansas City Assembly Plant in suburban Claycomo, Mo., and the Dearborn Truck Plant near Dearborn, Mich.Off-white or chrome? The front bumper was longest-running component constantly used on every single pickup and remained unchanged during the F-series era from 1959 to 1979.I guess he liked it. Sam Walton, founder of Walmart and one of the
richest men in America, drove the same 1979 F-150 Custom 4x4 to work every day until he died in 1992. When asked why in an inter-view, he stated “What am I supposed to haul my dogs around in, a Rolls-Royce?” Today it can be seen enshrined in the company’s visitors centre/museum in Bentonville, Ark.
Five Ford F150 secretsdriveway
YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY ON 2014 MODELSexcludes Corvette
EMPLOYEE PRICING
ON N
OW A
T YO
UR B
C CH
EVRO
LET
DEAL
ERS.
Che
vrol
et.c
a 1-
800-
GM-D
RIVE
. Che
vrol
et is
a b
rand
of
Gene
ral M
otor
s of
Can
ada.
Off
ers
appl
y to
the
pur
chas
e or
leas
e of
a n
ew o
r de
mon
stra
tor
2014
Che
vrol
et C
ruze
1LS
/1LT
(1S
A/M
H8)
, 201
4 Ch
evro
let
Equi
nox
LS F
WD
(1SA
), 20
14 C
hevr
olet
Tra
x LS
FW
D (1
SA)
equi
pped
as
desc
ribe
d. F
reig
ht (
$1,6
00)
and
PDI i
nclu
ded.
Lic
ense
, ins
uran
ce, r
egis
trat
ion,
ad
min
istr
atio
n fe
es, P
PSA
and
taxe
s no
t inc
lude
d. D
eale
rs m
ay s
ell f
or le
ss. L
imite
d tim
e of
fers
whi
ch m
ay n
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
oth
er o
ffer
s, a
nd a
re s
ubje
ct to
cha
nge
with
out n
otic
e. O
ffer
s ap
ply
to q
ualifi
ed r
etai
l cus
tom
ers
in B
C Ch
evro
let D
eale
r M
arke
ting
Asso
ciat
ion
area
onl
y. D
eale
r tr
ade
may
be
requ
ired
. See
dea
ler
for
deta
ils. *
Offe
r av
aila
ble
to r
etai
l cus
tom
ers
in C
anad
a be
twee
n Ju
ne 3
, 201
4 an
d Ju
ly 3
1, 20
14. A
pplie
s to
new
201
4 Ch
evro
let
mod
els,
201
5 Ch
evro
let
Silv
erad
o H
D Pi
ckup
s an
d 20
15 C
hevr
olet
Tah
oe a
nd S
ubur
ban
mod
els,
exc
ludi
ng C
hevr
olet
Cor
vett
e, a
t pa
rtic
ipat
ing
deal
ers
in C
anad
a. E
mpl
oyee
pri
ce e
xclu
des
licen
se, i
nsur
ance
, reg
istr
atio
n, d
eale
r ad
min
istr
atio
n fe
e, fe
es a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith fi
ling
at m
ovab
le p
rope
rty
regi
stry
/PPS
A fe
es, d
utie
s, a
nd ta
xes.
Dea
ler
may
sel
l for
less
. GM
CL m
ay m
odify
, ext
end
or te
rmin
ate
this
off
er, i
n w
hole
or
in p
art,
at a
ny ti
me
with
out n
otic
e. ≠
0% p
urch
ase
finan
cing
off
ered
on
appr
oved
cre
dit b
y TD
Aut
o Fi
nanc
e Se
rvic
es, S
cotia
bank
or
RBC
Roya
l Ban
k fo
r 36
/60/
84 m
onth
s on
new
or
dem
onst
rato
r 20
14 S
onic
, Mal
ibu/
Equi
nox,
Cam
aro
(exc
l Z28
)/ C
ruze
(exc
l Die
sel).
Rat
es fr
om o
ther
lend
ers
will
var
y. D
own
paym
ent,
trad
e an
d/or
sec
urit
y de
posi
t m
ay b
e re
quir
ed. M
onth
ly p
aym
ent
and
cost
of b
orro
win
g w
ill v
ary
depe
ndin
g on
am
ount
bor
row
ed a
nd d
own
paym
ent/
trad
e. E
xam
ple:
$10
,000
at
0% A
PR, t
he m
onth
ly p
aym
ent
is $
278/
$167
/$11
9 fo
r 36
/60/
84 m
onth
s. C
ost
of b
orro
win
g is
$0,
tot
al o
blig
atio
n is
$10
,000
. 0%
finan
cing
off
er is
unc
ondi
tiona
lly in
tere
st-f
ree.
‡0.
9%/2
.9%/
0.9%
for
48 m
onth
leas
e av
aila
ble
on a
ll 20
14 C
ruze
(exc
l Die
sel)/
2014
Eq
uino
x/20
14 T
rax
base
d on
app
rove
d cr
edit
by G
M F
inan
cial
. Tax
, lic
ense
, ins
uran
ce, r
egis
trat
ion,
app
licab
le p
rovi
ncia
l fee
s, a
nd o
ptio
nal e
quip
men
t ex
tra.
Ann
ual k
ilom
etre
lim
it of
20,
000
km, $
0.16
per
exc
ess
kilo
met
re. M
onth
ly p
aym
ents
may
var
y de
pend
ing
on d
own
paym
ent/
trad
e. E
xam
ple:
201
4 Cr
uze
1LT/
2014
Equ
inox
LS
FWD/
2014
Tra
x LS
FW
D le
ase
pric
ing
incl
udin
g Fr
eigh
t an
d Ai
r Ta
x is
$1
9,67
9/$2
5,80
1/$1
9,43
6 at
0.9
%/2.
9%/0
.9%
APR,
with
$60
0/$2
,600
/$2,
300
dow
n pa
ymen
t, bi
-wee
kly
paym
ents
are
$99
/$13
9/$9
9 fo
r 48
mon
ths.
Tot
al o
blig
atio
n is
$10
,913
/$17
,241
/$12
,608
, plu
s ap
plic
able
tax
es. O
ptio
n to
pur
chas
e at
leas
e en
d is
$9,
284/
$10,
669/
$7,3
06. ‡
‡0%
for
36 m
onth
leas
e av
aila
ble
on 2
014
Cruz
e (e
xcl.
Dies
el) ,
Son
ic, M
alib
u, Im
pala
, Tra
x, o
r En
core
bas
ed o
n ap
prov
ed c
redi
t by
GM
Fin
anci
al. T
ax, l
icen
se, i
nsur
ance
, reg
istr
atio
n, a
pplic
able
pro
vinc
ial f
ees,
and
opt
iona
l equ
ipm
ent
extr
a. ¥
$1,5
00/$
500
man
ufac
ture
r to
dea
ler
leas
e ca
sh a
vaila
ble
on 2
014
Cruz
e LT
/Equ
inox
LS
and
has
been
app
lied
to t
he o
ffer
. †$5
00 m
anuf
actu
rer
to d
eale
r de
liver
y cr
edit
has
been
app
lied
to t
he p
urch
ase,
fina
nce
and
leas
e of
fers
, and
is a
pplic
able
to
reta
il cu
stom
ers
only
. An
add
ition
al $
1,350
m
anuf
actu
rer
to d
eale
r ca
sh d
eliv
ery
cred
it ha
s be
en a
pplie
d to
the
cas
h pu
rcha
se o
ffer
. Oth
er c
redi
ts a
vaila
ble
on s
elec
t m
odel
s. O
ffer
end
s Ju
ly 3
1, 20
14. >
Base
d on
War
dsAu
to.c
om 2
012
Uppe
r Sm
all s
egm
ent,
excl
udin
g H
ybri
d an
d Di
esel
pow
ertr
ains
. Sta
ndar
d 10
air
bags
, ABS
, tra
ctio
n co
ntro
l and
Sta
biliT
rak.
*^U
.S. G
over
nmen
t 5-
Star
Saf
ety
Ratin
gs a
re a
par
t of
the
Nat
iona
l Hig
hway
Tra
ffic
Safe
ty
Adm
inis
trat
ion’
s (N
HTS
A’s)
New
Car
Ass
essm
ent P
rogr
am (w
ww
.Saf
erCa
r.gov
). Ba
sed
on G
M T
estin
g in
acc
orda
nce
with
app
rove
d Tr
ansp
ort C
anad
a te
st m
etho
ds. Y
our
actu
al fu
el c
onsu
mpt
ion
may
var
y.
Com
pari
son
base
d on
201
3 Po
lk s
egm
enta
tion:
Com
pact
SUV
and
late
st c
ompe
titiv
e da
ta a
vaila
ble
and
base
d on
the
max
imum
legr
oom
ava
ilabl
e. E
xclu
des
othe
r GM
bra
nds.
++C
ompa
riso
n ba
sed
on
2013
Pol
k se
gmen
tatio
n: C
ompa
ct S
UV a
nd la
test
com
petit
ive
data
ava
ilabl
e an
d ba
sed
on th
e m
axim
um le
groo
m a
vaila
ble.
Exc
lude
s ot
her
GM b
rand
s. ~
Visi
t ons
tar.c
a fo
r co
vera
ge m
ap, d
etai
ls a
nd s
yste
m li
mita
tions
. Ser
vice
s va
ry b
y m
odel
and
con
ditio
ns. O
nSta
r ac
ts a
s a
link
to e
xist
ing
emer
genc
y se
rvic
e pr
ovid
ers.
Aft
er c
ompl
imen
tary
tria
l per
iod,
an
activ
e On
Star
ser
vice
pla
n is
requ
ired
. <>I
nsur
ance
In
stitu
te f
or H
ighw
ay S
afet
y aw
arde
d al
l Equ
inox
mod
els
the
2014
Top
Saf
ety
Pick
Aw
ard.
Equ
inox
LTZ
mod
el a
war
ded
the
2014
Top
Saf
ety
Pick
+ A
war
d. ^
Whi
chev
er c
omes
firs
t. Se
e de
aler
for
det
ails
. ^^W
hich
ever
com
es fi
rst.
Lim
it of
fou
r AC
Delc
o Lu
be-O
il-Fi
lter
serv
ices
in t
otal
. Flu
id t
op-o
ffs,
insp
ectio
ns, t
ire
rota
tions
, whe
el a
lignm
ents
and
bal
anci
ng, e
tc.,
are
not
cove
red.
Add
itio
nal c
ondi
tions
an
d lim
itatio
ns a
pply
. See
dea
ler
for
deta
ils. >
< $7
50 c
redi
t av
aila
ble
to 2
014
Cruz
e 1L
S an
d ha
s be
en a
pplie
d to
off
er. †
†Off
er a
pplie
s to
elig
ible
cur
rent
ow
ners
or
less
ees
of a
ny m
odel
yea
r 19
99 o
r ne
wer
veh
icle
tha
t ha
s be
en r
egis
tere
d an
d in
sure
d in
Can
ada
in t
he c
usto
mer
’s n
ame
for
the
prev
ious
con
secu
tive
six
(6) m
onth
s. $
750
cred
it av
aila
ble
tow
ards
the
ret
ail p
urch
ase
or le
ase
of o
ne e
ligib
le
2013
/ 20
14 m
odel
yea
r Ch
evro
let
vehi
cle
or 2
015M
Y Ch
evro
let
HD,
Sub
urba
n, T
ahoe
, or
Trav
erse
. Cre
dit
is a
man
ufac
ture
r to
con
sum
er in
cent
ive
(tax
incl
usiv
e) a
nd is
val
id fo
r ve
hicl
es d
eliv
ered
in C
anad
a be
twee
n Ju
ly 1
, 201
4 an
d Ju
ly 3
1, 20
14. E
ligib
le c
urre
nt o
wne
rs o
r le
ssee
s of
any
Pon
tiac/
Satu
rn/S
AAB/
Hum
mer
/Old
smob
ile m
odel
yea
r 19
99 o
r ne
wer
car
or
Chev
role
t Co
balt
or H
HR
that
has
bee
n re
gist
ered
and
insu
red
in C
anad
a in
the
cust
omer
’s n
ame
for
the
prev
ious
con
secu
tive
six
(6) m
onth
s. $
1,500
cre
dit v
alid
tow
ards
the
reta
il pu
rcha
se o
r le
ase
of o
ne e
ligib
le 2
013/
201
4 m
odel
yea
r Ch
evro
let v
ehic
le, 2
015M
Y Ch
evro
let,
Subu
rban
, Tah
oe, o
r Tr
aver
se. C
redi
t is
a m
anuf
actu
rer
to c
onsu
mer
ince
ntiv
e (t
ax in
clus
ive)
and
is v
alid
for
vehi
cles
del
iver
ed in
Can
ada
betw
een
July
1, 2
014
and
July
31,
2014
. $1,5
00 c
redi
t is
a m
anuf
actu
rer
to c
onsu
mer
ince
ntiv
e (t
ax in
clus
ive)
val
id to
war
ds t
he r
etai
l pur
chas
e or
leas
e of
one
201
3/ 2
014
mod
el y
ear
Chev
role
t Equ
inox
or
Trax
del
iver
ed in
Can
ada
betw
een
July
1, 2
014
and
July
31,
2014
. Off
er is
tra
nsfe
rabl
e to
a fa
mily
mem
ber
livin
g w
ithin
the
sam
e ho
useh
old
(pro
of o
f add
ress
req
uire
d). A
s pa
rt o
f the
tra
nsac
tion,
dea
ler
may
req
uest
doc
umen
tatio
n an
d co
ntac
t Ge
nera
l Mot
ors
of C
anad
a Li
mite
d (G
MCL
) to
veri
fy e
ligib
ility
. Thi
s of
fer
may
not
be
rede
emed
for
cash
and
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith c
erta
in o
ther
con
sum
er in
cent
ives
. Cer
tain
lim
itatio
ns o
r co
nditi
ons
appl
y. V
oid
whe
re p
rohi
bite
d by
law
. See
you
r GM
CL d
eale
r fo
r de
tails
. GM
CL r
eser
ves
the
righ
t to
am
end
or te
rmin
ate
offe
rs fo
r an
y re
ason
in w
hole
or
in p
art
at a
ny t
ime
with
out
prio
r no
tice.
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TV LisTingsCreston Valley Advance Thursday, July 31, 2014 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca 15
MONDAY EVENING / AUGUST 47 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 (:01) Mistresses ’ MasterChef (N) ’ The Listener (N) News News Daily Seth Meyers Conan
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Bachelor in Paradise ’ (:01) Mistresses ’ News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline
5 Ninja Warrior News Tonight Show Seth Meyers News Paid Daly Bald Inside
6 9 Ent Insider Broke Mom ’ Mike Two Men Under the Dome News Letterman Ferguson
7 13 News Evening Running Wild American Ninja Warrior (N) (DVS) News Tonight Show Meyers
8 10 SportsCentre (N) Å Record Motoring Score SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 ATP Tennis MLB Baseball: Angels at Dodgers Sportsnet Con. Premier Poker Sportsnet Con.
11 12 Ent ET Running Wild Hotel Hell (N) ’ Under the Dome News Hour Final ET The Test
12 22 Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada
13 3 Mercer Gags Murdoch Mysteries Secrets & Lies (N) The National (N) News George S 22 Min Cor
14 8 Big Bang Big Bang MasterChef (N) ’ Hotel Hell (N) ’ Q13 FOX News Arsenio Hall TMZ (N) Dish Nat.
15 To Be Announced Anderson Cooper The Hunt To Be Announced Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic
16 6 Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo ››› “16 Blocks” (’06, Action) Bruce Willis. ’ 17 23 Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å 18 14 Longmire Å (:02) Longmire ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ (:01) Longmire ’ (12:03) Longmire
21 Love It or List It Majum Majum Majum Majum Majum Majum Love It Love It
22 Next Star Under. Just Kid Gags ›› “Air Bud Spikes Back” (’03) ’ Vampire Haunting “Her Best Move”
23 CBC News The National (N) The National (N) CBC News The National ’ Lang & O’Leary
25 Mrs Mrs Brown’s Boys Engels NCIS ’ Å NCIS “Family” ’ NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS ’ Å 26 15 Auction Auction How/ How/ MythBusters Å Auction Auction How/ How/ MythBusters Å 27 ›› “27 Dresses” Inside Job Å ›› “27 Dresses” (’08) ’ Å Big Brother Big Brother Dark
28 18 Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Paid Paid
30 Murder in the First Murder in the First Murder in the First Murder in the First Murder in the First Murder in the First
31 Pack Johnny T Total Total Fugget Un’grads Archer Chicken Futurama Fugget Archer Un’grads
32 20 Jessie Jessie Austin Shake It Wingin’ It Really Good Good Wizards Derek Buzz Over
33 Mod Fam Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American American Jeff’sons Jeff’sons ›› “Shaft” (’00) Samuel L. Jackson.
34 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Big Bang Big Bang Daily Colbert At Mid Seinfeld
36 King of Cones ’ Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Restaurant: Im. King of Cones ’ Cutthroat Kitchen
37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage MeatEater Å Paid Paid
38 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn
39 Shark ›› “Blade” (’98) Wesley Snipes. ’ Å ›› “Blade II” (’02, Horror) Wesley Snipes. ’ Blade
40 (5:00) “Jaws” (’75) ›››› “Jaws” (’75) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å ›› “Deep Blue Sea” (’99) Å 42 Security Security Security Security ››› “Airplane!” (’80) Robert Hays. ››› “Smokey and the Bandit” (’77)
43 News National News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Franklin Couch Waybu
45 Under the Dome Running Wild Hotel Hell (N) ’ News Whatever ET (:33) The Test ’ Ent
48 7 POV (N) ’ Å Arab Arab T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow Antique Roadshow Market
49 Fantastic Logic Emily of Moon ››› “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” Super Popoff Tom’row Super
50 Sque Parent Chefs-revanche Pénélope TJ TJ Ouest (:15) Cap sur l’été Dre Grey
2 Under the Dome Running Wild Hotel Hell (N) ’ News Hour Final ET (:33) The Test ’ Ent
54 ›› “Dead Man on Campus” (’98) Conan Å Commun Prince ›› “Dead Man on Campus” (’98)
64 “David Copper ›› “Overboard” (’87) Goldie Hawn. ›› “The ’Burbs” (’89) Å “People-Stairs”
81 Paris-histoire TV5 Jrnl (:40) Chérif Secouristes Écoles Quest. Mot de passe
224 Pinks - All Out NASCAR Hub Pass Tm Pass Tm Monster Jam Faster Faster Pinks - All Out
WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30
3 The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres News News CTV News Varied Big Bang
4 11 General Hospital The Doctors The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC KOMO 4 News
5 News Inside Local 4 News at 5 News News Wheel Jeopardy Varied Programs
6 9 The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Bold Minute Jdg Judy Jdg Judy News News News CBS
7 13 Days of our Lives Dr. Phil Katie Ellen DeGeneres KING 5 News News News
8 10
M SportsNation Record Pardon SportsCentre MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at New York Yankees. ÅT Baseball Tonight Hockey July 30 for 30W World S’rs Poker World S’rs Poker MLS Th (10:00) 2014 PGA Championship First Round. (N) Å Sports Pardon CFL Pre CFL FootballF (10:00) 2014 PGA Championship Second Round. (N) Å CFL Football Edmonton Eskimos at Montreal Alouettes. (N)
9 19
M ATP Tennis Sportsnet Con. ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: Men’s First Round. (N) (Live) ÅT ATP Tennis ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: Men’s First/Second Round. (N) (Live) ÅW ATP Tennis ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: Men’s Second Round. (N) (Live) ÅTh ATP Tennis ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: Men’s Third Round. (N) (Live) ÅF ATP Tennis ATP Tennis Rogers Cup: Men’s Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) Å
11 12 Days of our Lives The Talk Queen Latifah Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour
12 22 Maker Dragon Ella the Rob Ro Olly PAW Maya Arthur Martha Wild Varied Programs
13 3
M Republic of Doyle Steven and Chris Heartland Dragons’ Den CBC CBC CBC CorTWThF
14 8 Maury The Test Maury FOX News at 4 Q13 Varied Mod Fam Mod Fam
15 Jake Tapper The Situation Room Crossfire E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Varied Programs
16 6 Movie Cops Cops Jail Cops Varied Cops Cops Cops Cops Varied Programs
17 23 Varied Programs Holmes Inspection Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs
18 14 The First 48 The First 48 Storage Storage Varied Programs
21 Love It or List It Movie Varied Programs Under Varied Property Brothers Love It or List It
22 Monster 6TEEN Wayside Sidekick Squirrel Varied Sponge. Varied Parents Sponge. Varied iCarly
23 CBC News Now Power & Politics Lang & O’Leary CBC News The National
25
M (12:30) ›› “2012” (’09, Action) John Cusack. ’ Å Continuum ›› “Foolproof” (’03) Ryan Reynolds.
T Mrs Mrs Law & Order: UK Rookie Blue “Murder in My House” (’06) ’W “Deadly Hope” (’12) ’ Å Lost Girl RemedyTh “Sight Unseen” (’08) Tracey Gold. ’ Vikings VikingsF ›› “Lava Storm” (’08) Valérie Valois. ›› “Lava Storm” (’08) Valérie Valois.
26 15
M Manu Never Dude--Screwed How/ How/ Canada’s Worst How/ How/ MythBustersT Auction Auction MythBusters Mighty Ships Ice Cold Gold Deadliest CatchW Deadliest Catch Naked and Afraid Don’t Drive Here Fool’s Fool’s Deadliest CatchTh Mighty Ships How/ How/ Overhaulin’ Top 10 Overhaulin’ Top 10F Overhaulin’ Top 10 Overhaulin’ Top 10 Salvage Hunters Vegas Rat Rods Mayday
27 Varied Programs Debt Debt Property Property Secret Millionaire Varied Programs
28 18
M Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Extreme Extreme Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover BossT Extreme Extreme Next Great Baker Next Great BakerW To Be Announced Who Do You Who Do YouTh Leah Re Leah Re Honey Honey Honey HoneyF Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes
30
M Murder in the First Murder in the First Murder in the First Murder in the First Murder in the First Murder in the FirstT Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The Listener Flashpoint Blue Bloods Saving HopeW SuitsTh RushF Missing Murder in the First Unforgettable
31 Wayside Jim Johnny T Stoked Ben 10 Gumball Jim Varied Johnny T Johnny T Adven Varied
32 20 Jessie Good Good Austin Varied Programs Jessie Varied Programs
33 Commun Commun Seinfeld Middle Middle Mod Fam Big Bang Big Bang Browns Payne Browns Payne
34 Match Match Just for Laughs Seinfeld Seinfeld Gas Big Bang Parks Big Bang Match Match
36 Chopped Diners Diners Food Food Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Varied Programs
37 24
M Dynamo: Magician Dynamo: Magician Dynamo: Magician Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage StorageT The Happenings Storage Storage Mantracker The HappeningsW Shouldn’t Be Alive Shouldn’t Be AliveTh Storage Liquida Storage LiquidaF Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters
38 Varied Programs M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Pickers Varied Programs Aliens Varied The UFO Files
39 Star Trek Varied Star Trek: Voyager Inner Scare Castle Stargate Varied Programs
40
M “Deep Blue Sea” ››› “The Perfect Storm” (’00) George Clooney. Å ›››› “Jaws” (’75) Roy Scheider.
T “Tremors” (:15) ››› “The Mummy” (’99) Brendan Fraser. Å ›› “Jaws 2” (’78) Roy Scheider.
W “The Mummy” ›› “The Mummy Returns” (’01) Brendan Fraser. Å › “Jaws 3” (’83) Dennis Quaid. ÅTh “Bone Collector” ›› “The Core” (’03) Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank. Å ›››› “Jaws” (’75) Roy Scheider.
F (11:30) “Jaws 2” ›››› “Jaws” (’75) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å “The Legend of Bagger Vance” (’00)
42 3rd Rock 3rd Rock Friends Friends Disaster Disaster Varied Programs
43 News Channel News Channel CTV News Channel
44 Wiggles Backyard Big Bubble Peg Octo Mike Toopy Big Cat in Caillou Mike
45 The Talk Queen Latifah Young & Restless News News News News ET Ent
48 7 Arthur Arthur Wild Varied PBS NewsHour Business Varied Programs
49
M Touched by Angel The Waltons Emily of Moon Murder, She Wrote
EastEnd. Keep Up theZoomerT Jam ›› “Jewel” (’01)
W Wine The ParadiseTh Bland ColumboF Yes, Min. Gaither Gospel
50 Pénélope Movie Varied Programs Cap Varied Programs Paquet TJ C.-B. Varied
2 The Talk Queen Latifah Young & Restless News News (4:59) News Hour ET Ent
54 Prince Cleve Simpson Commun VideoFlow VideoFlow VideoFlow Simpson Cleve
64
M ›› “The ’Burbs” (:15) ›› “Richie Rich” (’94) Å (3:50) ›› “Gotcha!” (’85) (:35) ReGenesis David T “King Kong” (’05) › “King Kong vs. Godzilla” (:45) ››› “Flatliners” (’90) MortalW Fools (:45) ›› “Hero” (’92) Dustin Hoffman. (:45) ››› “The Four Seasons” (’81) TheoTh Welcome (:25) “The World According to Garp” (:35) “The Taming of the Shrew” (’67) (:40) ReGenesis EventsF “Definitely, May” (:10) ››› “Meet the Parents” (’00) ›› “You, Me and Dupree” (’06) Å (5:50) “The Game”
81
M Plus Plus Mot de passe Quest. Journal Histoire Secrets d’HistoireT Tout-monde Écoles Caïn La loser prideW Spécimen Qui sera le prochain grand pâtissier ?Th Le Qué Par avion Des racines et des ailesF Mondes Secouristes Des îles
224 Warriors Varied Dangerous Drives Pass Tm Pass Tm NASCAR Hub Varied Programs
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TUESDAY EVENING / AUGUST 57 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 Person of Interest Amazing Race Anger Gold News News Daily Seth Meyers Conan
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock (N) Å News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline
5 America’s/Talent News Tonight Show Seth Meyers News Riches! Daly Paid Inside
6 9 Ent Insider NCIS ’ NCIS: Los Angeles Person of Interest News Letterman Ferguson
7 13 News Evening Food Fighters (N) America’s Got Talent ’ Å News Tonight Show Meyers
8 10 SportsCentre (N) Å Record Amazing Race SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 ATP Tennis MLB Baseball: Rays at Athletics Sportsnet Con. Premier Poker Sportsnet Con.
11 12 Ent ET NCIS ’ NCIS: Los Angeles (:01) Remedy News Hour Final ET The Test
12 22 Marine Machines Apocalypse: WWI “Herb and Dorothy” (’08) Take Me Marine Machines “Herb and Dor”
13 3 Mercer World Women’s Soccer The National (N) News George S 22 Min Cor
14 8 Big Bang Big Bang Fam Guy Brooklyn New Girl Mindy Q13 FOX News Arsenio Hall TMZ (N) Dish Nat.
15 To Be Announced Anderson Cooper Special Report To Be Announced Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic
16 6 (5:00) “Shooter” Repo Repo Repo Repo Repo › “The Marine” (’06) John Cena. ’ Ways
17 23 Decked Decked Hunt Intl Hunters Decks Decks Decked Decked Extreme Homes Hunters Hunters
18 14 Shipping Shipping Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Shipping Shipping Storage Storage
21 Buying and Selling Property Brothers Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Property Brothers Love It
22 Cook’d Under. Just Kid Gags › “Air Bud: Golden Receiver” (’98) Vampire Haunting “Are We Done”
23 CBC News The National (N) The National (N) CBC News The National ’ Lang & O’Leary
25 Rookie Blue ’ Lost Girl “Waves” NCIS “Ex-File” ’ NCIS ’ Å NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS “Ex-File” ’ 26 15 Deadliest Catch “Sabotage” (N) Å Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch “Sabotage” ’ Å Ice Cold Gold
27 Housewives/OC Debt Debt Ex-Wives Ex-Wives Housewives/OC Big Brother Big Brother Dark
28 18 Bakery Rescue Next Great Baker Bakery Rescue Next Great Baker Extreme Extreme Paid Paid
30 Perception (N) ’ The Listener ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Saving Hope ’ Perception Å 31 Pack Johnny T Total Total Fam Guy American Archer Chicken Futurama Fugget Archer Fam Guy
32 20 Austin Austin Austin Shake It Wingin’ It Really Good Good Wizards Derek Buzz Over
33 Mod Fam Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American American Jeff’sons Jeff’sons ›› “Rules of Engagement” (’00)
34 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Big Bang Sullivan Daily Colbert At Mid Seinfeld
36 Chopped (N) Å Food Fighters ’ Diners Diners Chopped ’ Å My. Din My. Din Cutthroat Kitchen
37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage The Happenings Storage Storage MeatEater Å Paid Paid
38 The UFO Files Storm Planets ’ Ancient Aliens ’ The UFO Files The UFO Files Ancient Aliens ’ 39 Paranormal Wi. Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Next Face Off ’ Å Para.
40 Jaws 2 ›› “Jaws 2” (’78, Horror) Roy Scheider. Å › “Tremors 4: The Legend Begins” (’04) Å French
42 Mysteries-Museum Ghost Adventures Declassified Mysteries-Museum Ghost Adventures Declassified
43 News National News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Franklin Couch Waybu
45 Remedy NCIS ’ NCIS: Los Angeles News Whatever ET (:33) The Test ’ Ent
48 7 Frontline ’ Å The Master Plan T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Mark Twain Å (DVS) Frontline
49 (6:00) “Jewel” (’01) Emily of Moon ›› “Gentlemen Marry Brunettes” Jam Popoff Tom’row Super
50 Sque Monde Vengeance (N) Pénélope TJ TJ C.-B. (:45) Cap sur l’été Dre Grey
2 Remedy NCIS ’ NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final ET (:33) The Test ’ Ent
54 Drunk Nathan Ugly Bounty Conan Å Commun Prince Drunk Nathan Ugly Bounty
64 “Mortal Kombat” ››› “King Kong” (’05) Naomi Watts. Å (DVS) (:10) ››› “Flatliners” (’90)
81 Loser Science TV5 Jrnl (:40) “Quinze jours ailleurs” Chro Paris-histoire Champ Tout-monde
224 Speedmakers NASCAR Hub Pass Tm Pass Tm ARCA Series Racing Pocono. Speedmakers
WEDNESDAY EVENING / AUGUST 67 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 Motive ’ So You Think You Can Dance (N) News News Daily Seth Meyers Conan
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy Middle Gold Mod Fam Middle Nashville ’ Å News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline
5 (:01) Taxi Brooklyn News Tonight Show Seth Meyers News Paid Daly Paid Inside
6 9 Ent Insider Big Brother (N) ’ Extant (N) ’ Criminal Minds ’ News Letterman Ferguson
7 13 News Evening America’s/Talent America’s/Talent (:01) Taxi Brooklyn News Tonight Show Meyers
8 10 MLS Soccer SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 ATP Tennis MLB Baseball: Dodgers at Angels Sportsnet Con. Premier Poker Sportsnet Con.
11 12 Ent ET Big Brother (N) ’ Extant (N) ’ Rookie Blue (N) ’ News Hour Final ET The Test
12 22 Canada Secrets of Wild Mendelssohn Gala Å Con Canada Secrets of Wild
13 3 Mercer Gags Dragons’ Den ’ Republic of Doyle The National (N) News George S 22 Min Cor
14 8 Big Bang Big Bang So You Think You Can Dance Å Q13 FOX News Sea Arsenio Hall TMZ (N)
15 To Be Announced Anderson Cooper Anthony Bourd. To Be Announced Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic
16 6 Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Jail ’ Police Videos Police Videos Police Videos Police Videos
17 23 Flipping Out (N) ’ Hunt Intl Hunters Property Property Flipping Out Å Home Strange Hunters Hunters
18 14 Duck D. Big Smo Big Smo Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Big Smo Big Smo Duck D.
21 Love It or List It Love It Cedar Cove The Audience (N) Love It or List It Property Paid
22 Japanizi Cache Just Kid Gags ›› “Air Bud: World Pup” (’00) ’ Vampire Haunting “Baby Geniuses”
23 CBC News The National (N) The National (N) CBC News The National ’ Lang & O’Leary
25 ››› “Contagion” (’11) ’ Å NCIS ’ Å NCIS “Chimera” NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS ’ Å 26 15 Naked and Afraid How/ How/ Fool’s Fool’s Highway Thru Hell Naked and Afraid How/ How/
27 Dance Moms ’ Debt Debt Dance Moms ’ Big Brother Canada ’ Å Housewives/Atl.
28 18 Who Do You Who Do You Who Do You Who Do You To Be Announced Paid Paid
30 Graceland (N) ’ The Listener ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Suits ’ Å Graceland Å 31 Pack Johnny T Total Total Fam Guy American Archer Chicken Futurama Fugget Archer Fam Guy
32 20 ANT Shake It Austin Shake It Wingin’ It Really Good Good Wizards Derek Buzz Over
33 Mod Fam Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy American American Jeff’sons Jeff’sons › “Hardball” (’01) Keanu Reeves.
34 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Big Bang Big Bang Daily Colbert At Mid Seinfeld
36 Diners, Drive Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Diners, Drive Food Network Star Cutthroat Kitchen
37 24 Storage Storage Storage Storage Shouldn’t Be Alive Storage Storage MeatEater Å Paid Paid
38 The UFO Files Storm Planets ’ Ancient Aliens ’ The UFO Files The UFO Files Ancient Aliens ’ 39 Paranormal Wi. Inner Castle ’ Å Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Next Paranormal Wi. Para.
40 (:15) › “Jaws the Revenge” (’87) (:15) ›› “The Mummy Returns” (’01) Brendan Fraser. “Bone Collector”
42 Wat Wat Ghost Adventures Coaster Coaster Wat Wat Ghost Adventures Coaster Coaster
43 News National News National News National News National News National News National
44 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Rby Backyard Dora... Umi Band Max, Rby Franklin Couch Waybu
45 Rookie Blue (N) ’ Big Brother (N) ’ Extant (N) ’ News Whatever ET (:33) The Test ’ Ent
48 7 Sex in the Wild Super Skyscrapers T. Smiley Charlie Rose (N) My Wild Affair ’ NOVA ’ Å Sex Wild
49 The Syndicate ’ Emily of Moon ›››› “Some Like It Hot” (’59) ’ Super Popoff Tom’row Super
50 Sque Épicerie Petite séduction Pénélope TJ TJ C.-B. (:45) Cap sur l’été Dre Grey
2 Rookie Blue (N) ’ Big Brother (N) ’ Extant (N) ’ News Hour Final ET (:33) The Test ’ Ent
54 Bang! Bang! Amy Amy Conan Å Commun Prince Bang! Bang! Amy Amy
64 “Theo Fleury” “Waiting for Guffman” (’96) (:25) ››› “The Big Lebowski” (’98) “Once Upon”
81 Qui sera Mixeur TV5 Jrnl (:45) “Les adieux à la reine” (’12) Hôpital vétérinaire Quest. Tout-monde
224 Barrett-Jackson NASCAR Hub Pass Tm Pass Tm Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Barrett-Jackson
THURSDAY EVENING / AUGUST 77 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30
3 19-2 “Winter” ’ Big Bang Two Men Gang Related (N) News News Daily Seth Meyers Conan
4 11 Wheel Jeopardy The Quest (N) ’ Rookie Blue (N) ’ NY Med (N) Å News Jimmy Kimmel Nightline
5 Comic Standing News Tonight Show Seth Meyers News Paid Daly Paid Inside
6 9 Ent Insider Big Bang Millers (:01) Big Brother Elementary Å News Letterman PGA
7 13 News Evening Game Night Welcome Engels Comic Standing News Tonight Show Meyers
8 10 CFL Football SportsCentre (N) Triathlon SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre SportsCentre
9 19 ATP Tennis MLB Baseball: Dodgers at Angels Sportsnet Con. Premier Poker Sportsnet Con.
11 12 Ent ET Partners Partners (:01) Big Brother Elementary Å News Hour Final ET The Test
12 22 Planet Earth Å Greatest Cities ››› “No Impact Man” Park What’s That? “No Impact Man”
13 3 Mercer Gags Nature/ Things Doc Zone ’ The National (N) News George S 22 Min Cor
14 8 NFL Football Sea Q It Up Q13 FOX News Sleepy Hollow ’ Gang Related (N)
15 The Sixties Anderson Cooper The Sixties The Sixties Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic
16 6 iMPACT Wrestling Cops ’ Cops ’ Police Videos Police Videos Police Videos Police Videos
17 23 Income Property Hunt Intl Hunters Fixer Upper Å Income Property Million Dollar Hunters Hunters
18 14 (:01) The First 48 (:02) The First 48 (:01) The First 48 (:01) The First 48 (:02) The First 48 The First 48 Å 21 Property Brothers Shannon Shannon Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Love It or List It Property Paid
22 Boys Young Just Kid Gags ›› “Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch” Vampire Haunting “Men in Black” ’ 23 CBC News The National (N) The National (N) CBC News The National ’ Lang & O’Leary
25 Defiance (N) Å Strike Back Å NCIS “Requiem” Defiance ’ Å NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS “Requiem”
26 15 Overhaulin’ Top 10 How How Overhaulin’ Top 10 Overhaulin’ Top 10 Overhaulin’ Top 10 How How
27 The Undateables Debt Debt Matchmaker The Undateables Big Brother Housewives/Atl.
28 18 Leah Re Leah Re Honey Honey Leah Re Leah Re Honey Honey Leah Re Leah Re Paid Paid
30 Missing “Victoria” The Listener ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Rush ’ Å Missing “Victoria”
31 Camp Deten Drama Drama Futurama Fam Guy Chicken Archer Fugget Fugget Futurama Fam Guy
32 20 Jessie Jessie Austin Shake It Wingin’ It Really Good Good Wizards Derek Buzz Over
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Yashwant Shridhar Manerikar
A Celebration Memorial Service will be heldat South Calgary Funeral Centre,
12700 Macleod Trail South (at Lake Fraser Gate),on Friday August 1, 2014 at 1:00 pm. onations in lieu o owers can be sent to
Brenda Stafford Foundation in support ofClifton Manor; www.staffordfoundation.org
or to Families of SMA Canada,in support of his grandchildren; www.curesma.ca.Messages of remembrance may be left for the family at
www.southcalgaryfuneralcentre.ca South Calgary Funeral Centre and Crematorium
(at Lake Fraser Gate)Telephone: 403-297-0711
Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial
1930 ~ 2014
Patricia (Pat) Ellen Schade
Patricia (Pat) Ellen Schade passed away peacefully July 3, 2014 with her daughter Patti and good friend Connie by her side. She was 90 years old. Patricia (Pat) Ellen Schade was born February 24, 1924 in Vernon, BC, the seventh of nine children. She grew up and went to school in Vernon making some long time friends along the way.
fter she nished school she worked at the Hudson Bay Co. as a clerk. Pat met her husband Ariel (Ted) while he was posted in Vernon training for the forces. After standing him up for their rst blind date she went roller skating with him and that was all it took. They married in 1943 and celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary before Ariel passed away. In 1946 Ariel and Pat moved to Creston and then Wynndel where they ran the Co-op Store. Pat kept busy with the Wynndel Community Club planning all kinds of activities. She also was also employed by the Wynndel Fruit Growers and was a top notch packer.During this time they were blessed with their rst son evin in 19 3 followed by another son eigh in 19 and then a daughter Patti in 19 . They moved back to town in 19 6 as Ariel accepted a job at Taks Home Furnishers in Creston. They made their home in Alice Siding. Pat was a incredible nurturing mother and ran a organized household. Every evening she would sit in her chair reading the Vernon Daily News or later the Province and was sure to complete each and every crossword puzzle. In her earlier days (before TV) she was a avid reader enjoying her True Detective novels. Later she volunteered at the Tuck Shop and for ten years volunteered at Pioneer Villa doing residents' hair every Friday. One of the bright spots later was becoming a member of the TAPS program where she participated in many activities around the valley.Pat loved to bake cookies, pies and always made yummy desserts of all kinds. Grandchildren remember it was
an absolute requirement to accept food when visiting, usually one of her famous gum drop cookies or a homemade buns made up with cheese or peanut butter and jam. She was always sure to produce a peppermint out of her pocket or the much needed tissue. She was a avid canner, canning every vegetable or fruit and the fruit cellar was always full of preserves. She loved her owers and had beautiful gardens full of her favorites. She de nitely had a green thumb.Pat loved to play cribbage, bowling and later took up the game of golf. She also liked to walk until her health changed. In earlier days she and Ariel would skate down the channel or spend Sunday afternoons skating at the civic center. Sunday was also a day for a drive around the valley where she was always a master backseat driver.Grandchildren were her second blessing in life where she was presented with four granddaughters and two grandsons. She was a avid fan at every ball, soccer or especially hockey games that her grandsons played and could be heard at games always urging them on or reprimanding anyone who dared to touch them. Family always came rst and when along came her six great-grandchildren they added a sparkle to her eyes whenever she would see them or their pictures.Pat was predeceased by her husband Ariel, seven brothers and two sisters.She is survived by her loving family
evin (Ann) Schade, Leigh (Sandra) Schade and her daughter Patti (Don) McInnis; grandchildren Laurinda (John) Penner, Jill (Doug) Jenkinson, Erin (Miche) Landry, Arielle (Mel) Schade, Andrew (Melisa) McInnis and Patrick McInnis; great-grandchildren, Shyleigh, Elouise, Grace, Adella, Ilsa, Noah and Austin. She is also survived by her good friend Connie McFadden and family and will be greatly missed by friend Sharon Haines.
February 24, 1924 ~ July 3, 2014
Rose Mary Brenner
Rose Mary Brenner passed away at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook on Saturday, July 26, 2014 at the age of 93 years. She was born on February 11, 1921 in Spokane, Washington to John and Teresa Lorenzo.Rose Mary’s whole focus in life was her family and friends. She loved to cook for everybody and took great joy in running Brenner’s Café in Yahk for many years. She prided herself with her homemade soups, pies and everything made from scratch. Not only did she run the café, but she decorated many wedding and birthday cakes for people over the years. Halloween also saw her giving away her homemade candy to the local kids. Like many of the women of her time, she loved to knit and sew too. Mom and Dad loved to dance the old time waltz and enjoyed many good times dancing.Rose Mary was predeceased by her husband, Adolf in 1998, her parents and one brother, Peter. Rose Mary leaves to mourn her passing her three children; John (May) Brenner, Ron (Sandy) Brenner and Sheila Way as well as her seven grandchildren; Sarah, Charlotte, Andrea, Matthew, Jessica Brenner and Megan and Greg Way. Also left behind are six great-grandchildren; Thor, Ella, Grey, Porter, Tate and Finn.
At Rose Mary’s request, there will beno funeral service at this time.
Condolences may be left for the family atwww.markmemorial.com.
Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements 250-426-4864.
February 11, 1921 ~ July 26, 2014Delores Banilevic
Delores Banilevic passed away in the Creston Valley on July 21, 2014 at the age of 73 years.Delores was born to parents Susan and John McKinnon on October 15, 1940 in Saskatchewan.She was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary.Delores will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 54 years, Dan; daughters Dianne (Don) Lowther, Linda Smith and Joyce Wilkie along with nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
No service by request.Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution
may do so tothe Royal Canadian Legion Br 29
PO Box 135,Creston, BC, V0B 1G0.
October 15, 1940 ~ July 21, 2014
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Yashwant Shridhar Manerikar
He is survived by his wife Sunanda, his fi ve children Pradeep (Karen), Ameeta (Gilbert), Abhijit (Tracey), Zoe and Nitin and 11 grandchildren.During his career as a teacher for Math, Physics and Chemistry for grades 8 through 12 in Luseland, Saskatchewan, Crawford Bay, B.C. and Creston, B.C. as well as his tenure with Xerox in Calgary, he left warm memories with many people.
A Celebration Memorial Service will be heldat South Calgary Funeral Centre,
12700 Macleod Trail South (at Lake Fraser Gate),on Friday August 1, 2014 at 1:00 pm.
Donations in lieu of fl owers can be sent toBrenda Stafford Foundation in support of
Clifton Manor; www.staffordfoundation.orgor to Families of SMA Canada,
in support of his grandchildren; www.curesma.ca.Messages of remembrance may be left for the family at
www.southcalgaryfuneralcentre.ca South Calgary Funeral Centre and Crematorium
(at Lake Fraser Gate)Telephone: 403-297-0711
Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial
Mr. Yash Shridhar Manerikar passed away peacefully
on July 23, 2014,surrounded by family members.
1930 ~ 2014
Rose Mary Brenner
Rose Mary Brenner passed away at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook on Saturday, July 26, 2014 at the age of 93 years. She was born on February 11, 1921 in Spokane, Washington to John and Teresa Lorenzo.Rose Mary’s whole focus in life was her family and friends. She loved to cook for everybody and took great joy in running Brenner’s Café in Yahk for many years. She prided herself with her homemade soups, pies and everything made from scratch. Not only did she run the café, but she decorated many wedding and birthday cakes for people over the years. Halloween also saw her giving away her homemade candy to the local kids. Like many of the women of her time, she loved to knit and sew too. Mom and Dad loved to dance the old time waltz and enjoyed many good times dancing.Rose Mary was predeceased by her husband, Adolf in 1998, her parents and one brother, Peter. Rose Mary leaves to mourn her passing her three children; John (May) Brenner, Ron (Sandy) Brenner and Sheila Way as well as her seven grandchildren; Sarah, Charlotte, Andrea, Matthew, Jessica Brenner and Megan and Greg Way. Also left behind are six great-grandchildren; Thor, Ella, Grey, Porter, Tate and Finn.
At Rose Mary’s request, there will beno funeral service at this time.
Condolences may be left for the family atwww.markmemorial.com.
Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements 250-426-4864.
February 11, 1921 ~ July 26, 2014
18 www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca Thursday, July 31, 2014 Creston Valley Advance
Position SummaryThe lectoral f cer is responsible for o erseeing the elections for B in 4. The lectoral
f cer shall not be a ember or employee of B or holder of current contracts for ser ices with B, and not be a resident of the B Community, or married to or li ing common-law with a ember of the B. ReportingThe lectoral f cer will report to the Director of perations Position ua i ation
lease submit your resume clearly demonstrating how you meet the following uali cations In-depth nowledge and experience in the conduct of elections nowledge of the ower ootenay Band and its people would be an asset trong organi ational and facilitation s ills trong erbal and written communication s ills bility to mediateo es ription
General Duties Conduct elections and bi-elections in accordance with ower ootenay Band
Custom lection By-law ct in an unbiased manner nsuring fairness, impartiality and compliance with ower ootenay Band
Custom lection By-law romote oting opportunities to all eligible oters ducate oters about the electoral process elp candidates comply with ower ootenay Band Custom lection By-law Communicate with candidates and eligible oters ublish election results
Election Administration romote elections De elop the elections ballot To re iew the lections Budget for the current and upcoming elections
with the Director of Finance. alidate candidate nominations in accordance with ower ootenay Band
Custom lection Bylaw To ensure all candidates recei e all pertinent election information and pac ages To ensure all candidates comply with the ower ootenay Band Custom lection Bylaw
Re uire S i s no e ge an perien e re ious experience wor ing with First ation’s go ernment or organi ations xcellent planning, organi ing and management s ills xcellent erbal and written communication s ills and pro en experience bility to communicate complex information to a ariety of audiences trong computer s ills including ad anced nowledge of icrosoft-based software
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The Regional District of Central Kootenay is currently accepting applications for the positions of Fitness Technician and Personal Trainer to work out of our beautiful Creston & District Community Complex. Applicants may apply for one or both positions.
FITNESS TECHNICIAN (Part-time)Applicants must be friendly, enjoy dealing with the public, and work well in a dynamic, fast-paced workplace. The ideal candidate will have excellent personal and communication skills and can work well both independently and in a group setting. Typical job duties include equipment maintenance, cleanliness and monitoring of the Fitness Centre, providing orientations to new users, demonstrating basic technique and equipment use, spotting, and assisting in the development of Fitness Centre operations.
Required Training and Experience Current Weight Training Certi cate Standard First Aid and CPR ‘C’ Ability to communicate effectively with the public and staff, both verbal and
written General tness equipment maintenance and exercise information for apparently
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PERSONAL TRAINER (Casual)Applicants must have a passion for health and tness, be friendly, enjoy dealing with the public, and work well in a dynamic, fast-paced workplace. The ideal candidate will have excellent personal and communication skills and work well both independently and in a group setting. Typical job duties include the assessment, development, and implementation of both one-on-one and small group tness programs, and demonstration of proper technique and equipment use. Applicants will also be responsible for scheduling and documenting personal training appointments and sessions, and monitoring of the Fitness Centre.
Required Training and Experience Recognized Personal Training Certi cation(s) (CSEP, BCRPA, or equivalent) Standard First Aid & CPR ‘C’ Ability to communicate effectively with the public and staff, both verbal and
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The Family of Pat Schade would like to thank everyone
for the love and support shown to us during the loss of our beloved Mom.The flowers and food that was received by family was greatly appreciated.
Thank you to Swan Valley Lodge for their excellent care of Mom and especially to nurses Laurie, Cara and Kyla for their
strong and caring support for the family in the final hours.Also thank you to Dr. Griffioen for his care and visits
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The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK), Creston & District Community Complex is currently inviting applications for the position of Facility Maintenance 1. This position will perform skilled, operational, building maintenance, grounds keeping, and janitorial work at the newly enhanced Creston & District Community Complex. Work is on an assigned shift under the supervision of the Facility Maintenance Foreman. The work primarily involves monitoring refrigeration plants, ice making, ice resurfacing, operating and maintaining pool equipment, grounds keeping, undertaking and performing limited construction renovation and building maintenance projects, and performing janitorial and housekeeping duties. The Facility Maintenance 1 person must exercise care in routine dealings with other employees and provide assistance to the public using the facilities.
Required Training and ExperienceCompletion of Grade 12 or equivalentValid BC Driver’s LicenseRefrigeration afety wareness Certi cateBC arks & Recreation ssociation Level ool perator Certi cate or equivalent
referred uali cationsTransportation of Dangerous Goods Certi cateBuilding Services TrainingSports Field Maintenance Certi cateA minimum of one years experience in arena and swimming pool operationsStandard First Aid and CPRW M S Certi cateB.C. Safety Authority ce Facility perator Certi cate or higher quali cation
The Facility Maintenance 1 position works shift work (40 hours per week). The successful candidate must complete a satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Driver’s Abstract as a condition of employment. This is a union position (CUPE Local 4 ) and has a base wage rate of 21. (under review) per hour plus bene ts as per
the Collective Agreement.The RDCK may, in its discretion, hire a person at a lower level if no quali ed suitable candidate is selected at the FM1 level.This posting, along with the job description, can be seen on our website at www.rdck.ca under Administration, Jobs. If you have any questions about this opportunity please email Human Resources at the email below. Submit all applications including a cover letter, proof of certi cates and training and references to RDCK Human Resources by email or traditional mail. Applications will be accepted until noon on Monday August 11, 2014.
Human Resources, Regional District of Central KootenayBox 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4E-mail: [email protected]: 250-352-1515.
Thank you for your interest in working with the Regional District of Central Kootenay. All submissions will be acknowledged although only those individuals shortlisted to participate in the interview/testing process will be contacted again.
FACILITY MAINTENANCE 1Full Time Position
Regional District of Central KootenayCreston & District Community Complex
NEEDEDCrew Bosses
SwampersPickers
Cherry SortersPackers & Field Crew
Starts last week of July throu h rst week
of September4733 Canyon Lister Rd, Canyon
Contact Raj Dhaliwal
250-428-1629250-428-7563
Faynor Orchards Ltd2938 Erickson Rd Creston
NOW HIRINGSorters
andPackers
Contact: Jenny Faynor 250-428-7359
or fax resume to 250-428-0075
Anticipated start dateJuly 27
Gordon Hegland250-402-9818
Oops...Need it Fixed?
OVERHEAD DOOR Company of Creston
REPAIRS & SERVICE RESIDENTIA &
C MMERCIA NE INSTA ATI NS STEE -CRA T D RS
Education/Trade Schools
Natural Healing Relaxing way to release stress
• Refl exology• Reiki• Cranio Sacral• Emotional Release
Kveta A. Jasekwww.kveta-healing.com
250-866-5677
Healing Arts
Vital Health - 127, 10th Ave N.250.428.0207
crestonacupuncture.com
Zea Friesen R.Ac.
Help WantedSEEKING MEDICAL Tran-scriptionists to work from home! We are currently re-cruiting experienced MTs to work from home. CanScribe graduates preferred. Positions available immediately. Email: [email protected].
Trades, TechnicalCHEVALLIER GEO-CON Ltd. of Rocky Mountain House, Al-berta requires experienced Cat and Hoe Operators, Class 1 Lowbed Driver, Heavy Duty Mechanic and Mechanic’s Helper. Safety tickets required. Please email resume to: [email protected] or fax to 403-844-2735.
Help Wanted
Massage (Reg Therapist)
Financial Services Home Repairs
Pets & Livestock
Veterinarian Services
EAST Kootenay Equine Vete-rinary Services and Dr. Gayle Cummings offering the East Kootenay’s ONLY full service, farm-call, exclusively horses-only veterinary practice. Ser-vices include digital x-ray with results instantly read right at your home, dentistry (teeth fl oating), digital ultrasound, comprehensive lameness evaluations, pre-purchase ex-ams, acupuncture, and a full range of vaccine and deworm-ing products. For an appoint-ment contact by phone or text at (250) 919-1195, email [email protected], or look us up on Facebook.
Pet Services Food Products
EMPLOYERS SEEKING Can-scribe Medical Transcription Graduates. We can’t meet the demand! Medical Transcription is a great work-from-home ca-reer! Contact us today at www.canscribe.com or call 1.800.466.1535 or by email: [email protected].
Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.
Butchers WantedTARZWELL FARMSIN CRESTON, BC
Looking for butchersto harvest animals
in a government inspectedred meat facility.
Experience slaughteringand valid FAC required.
E-mail [email protected] or phone 250 428-4316
for more informationor to submit resume.
FIVE Full Time, Permanent Housekeeping Room Atten-dants required by 611017 BC Ltd DBA Holiday Inn Express in Golden-Kicking Horse, BC Compensation: $14.00 hourly, 40 hours per week Education: High School Experience in re-lated fi eld an asset; Job Du-ties: Make beds, clean/disin-fect bathroom/fi xtures, Stock linen closet and supplies area, Vacuum carpets and mop fl oors. Wash windows, pick up debris and remove trash from units, Provide information on facilities and handle com-plaints. Location: Mail- PO Box 1462, 1120 14th St, Golden, BC V0A 1HO E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 1-250-344-4665
Help Wanted
Julie Malowany
Registered Massage TherapistCreston, BC
250-428-3445
LaDonna Smith R.M.T.Tues, Wed,Fri & Sat
Creston250-254-4747
Susan Smith R.M.T.
Registered Massage Therapist
EXCELLENT THERAPYFOR YOUR
BODYFor Appointment
Call...250-428-5737
Financial ServicesIF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
Help Wanted
ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help re-duce a signifi cant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-351-1783.DROWNING IN debt? Cut debts more than 60% & debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.
1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
UNFILED TAX Returns? Un-reported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1-855-668-8089. (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)
Legal Serviceswww.dialalaw.org
Help Wanted
FULL 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)
Help Wanted
LIL’ MUTT PET RESORT• Boarding dogs & cats
• Grooming• Pet Foods & Supplies
1304 NW Blvdand3323 Phillips RoadCreston, BC
250-428-5837www.lilmuttpetresort.com
Merchandise for Sale
Building SuppliesSCREEN DOOR, white metal, glass pane slides up $50 obo250-428-7411
WOOD VANITY with faucet & beige sink. Excellent. cond. 2 drawers, 2 doors. L36.5” x W18.5” x H30.5”. $100. Call or text 250-402-8763
Farm EquipmentFOR SALE: 50 HP John Deere 4320 tractor w/cab air & heat. C/w 7ft heavy duty mow-er; John Deere loader w/buck-et & pallet forks. 215 hrs since new. Call evenings 250-428-2078
FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Cleaning Services
Contractors
Garage Door Services
BC INSPECTEDGRADED AA OR BETTER
LOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF
Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished
Freezer Packages AvailableQuarters/Halves
$3.40/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Ground
Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS
250-428-4316 Creston
Free ItemsCINDER BLOCKS, approx 40on a pallet. Good condition. 15.75” x 7.75” x 3.75”. Phone 250-428-7411
Fruit & Vegetables
BLUEBERRY PATCHBERRY HARVEST
FEST 2014Blueberries & Raspberries
Available now!Strawberries
now available until fall.U-pick & Ready Picked.
Delicious lunches, ice cream, candy, waffl es,
gift shop and more...Great Family Fun!
Mondays to Saturdays9:00 am - 4:30 pm
250.428.46472782 - 20th Street, Lister.
Hwy. 21 South and follow signs.
www.blueberrypatch.ca
ROMANO’S BLUEBERRIES
Now taking ordersfor this season
Picked or U-Pick250-428-2194
Cleaning Services
Contractors
Garage Door Services
GARAGE SALE: Sat Aug 2 8am-3pm 907 Hawkview Drive
GARAGE SALE: Sat Aug 2 9am-1pm 2595 37th St Lister. Tools, tools, tools.
GARAGE SALE: Sat Aug 2 9am-1pm 4356 Hwy 21. More stuff added.
MOVING SALE: Sat Aug 2 9am-5pm 503 20 Ave S. Tools, books, household, furni-ture. No early birds.
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Saturday, Au ust 9 10 AM Creston Time2110 - 30th Street S, Creston Lister(Follow signs from Hwy 21 & 40th Street South)
SnopekAuction Ser ice
erms ash isa astercard 10 uyer s fee appliesunch y urple eople Feeder
ubota M7040 Tractor 100 hrs D 530 Round Baler PAMC 3-phase Diesel Genset Beuhler 6 Roto Tiller Chainsa 3 pt 8 blade 3 pt 6 cultivator Haybine 20 rake 3 pt 6 rotary mo er 40 pieces 4 40 Sprinkler pipe ence Posts Dripline Bolts Assorted Cabinets - ood Alum. adders
Can ood Pro 7 tablesa 3 Dust Vac Systems Rigid sc. Sander Planers Compound Mitre Sa s Rikon 16 Bandsa 24 Double Roll Sander 3 Air Compressors Nailers Drill Press Toolbo Tenon ig Routers ood Clamps ood orking
& Mechanic Tools
1996 ord 150 Truck 155,000 km ing Bed 2 ueen Beds Dressers Table 6 chairs Patio urniture Easy Recliners Coffee Tables lrmach Piano Household Misc. 16 25 Model Train ayout
ith trains etc.
AUCTIONRussell & Jule Lauson
PLUS ... TOO MUCH TO ADVERTISE! A Must See Sale
[email protected]: 250-428-5577
250-977-5904
Joe: 250-428-4277250-431-8333
FARM E IPMENT
MODEL TRAIN
SET P
COMMERCIAL OOD OR ING SHOPNotice is hereby given to
Sean Fremantle, Creston, BCthat steps as per the Warehouse Liens Act
are in effect for the collection of monies onUNIT #70 at Arrow Mountain Mini Storage.The deadline for a response to this matter ison or before August 18, 2014 at 5:00 pm.Signed, Arrow Mountain Mini Storage,412 Helen St., Box 1968, Creston, BC,
V0B 1G0. 250-428-4673
WAREHOUSE LIENS ACT
Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of ELLIS WEDEEN, deceased, late of Creston, BC, are hereby required to send them duly veri ed to the undersigned executor Lewis Ramstead at 159 St. Andrews Dr., Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1K7 on or before the 25th day of August, 2014, after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received.
NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND CLAIMANTS
Notice is hereby given toAston Borg, Creston, BC
that steps as per the Warehouse Liens Actare in effect for the collection of monies onUNIT #32 at Creston Valley Mini Storage.
The deadline for a response to this matter ison or before August 31, 2014 at 5:00 pm.
Signed, Creston Valley Mini Storage,Box 1175, Creston, BC, V0B 1G0.
250-428-2202
WAREHOUSE LIENS ACT
TALL-MAN AUCTIONSL I C E N S E D A N D B O N D E D
Wesley TallmanLicensed Auctioneer
cell } 250.919.4470home } 250.424.5194
Subject to standard lending criteria of Royal Bank of Canada.
Janis Caldwell-SawleyMortgage SpecialistCell: [email protected] Appointments
Serving the Creston Valley
Heavy Duty Machinery
Misc. for Sale
For Sale By Owner
2 storey 6 yr old cabin4 km from Ashram,
Riondel, beach and golf course. Needs: elec.,
plumbing, H2O pipe or well, insulation, cabinets.
On 2.8 nicely treed acres. Good bench(es)
for building second home with lakeview. Appraised
at $170,000 but old vendor is quite fl exible.
Great starter home especially for handy
person(s).Call : 780-566-0707 or :
780-222-2996 or [email protected]
Commercial/Industrial Property
Halls/Auditoriums Auto Financing Auto Financing Boats
SCRAP PAPPY Will 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 Sale
2NDHAND HEAVEN910 Pine St.
250-428-2375Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm
Sat 10am - 4:30 pmTools, Toys,
Gardening needs,Furniture, Books, Pictures, Bedding, Dishes & MORE!
Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent
20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014
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 AB www.rtccontainer.com
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online:homedepot.comKILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot.MASTERCRAFT MOWER 42” deck 16hp Honda Exc. cond. $800; Box liner F350 Short Box; 4 Ford mud fl aps, all good cond. $225 250-428-7308
NEW LIFE FURNITURE& RECYCLING
114 NW Blvd. 250-402-0098
NEW HOURSMon - Sat 10am - 5pm
DONATION PICK UPSCall to arrange a pick up
Interested in joining our team of great volunteers
a few hours a week?Contact Amanda
for more information
Quality second-hand Furnishings, Appliances,
Electronics & More!
RECYCLING DEPOT for: -small appliances -electronics -batteries -toys
Auctions
RECHARGEABLE SONARIS reclining bath lift. 250-428-4276 (Evenings)
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
STEEL BUILDINGS. “Steel overstock sale!” 20x20 $4,055. 25x24 $4,650. 30x32 $6,586. 32x34 $7,677. 40x48 $12,851. 47x70 $17,899. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or visit us online at: www.pioneersteel.ca
TANDEM “FLAYMAN” slant 2-horse trailer, rear ramps, saddle racks. Side door, lad-der, roof rack. Nice cond. $3500 250-428-5535
Misc. WantedCollector Buying Coin Collec-tions, Native Art, Estates,Gold, Silver + 778-281-0030
FIREARMS. ALL types want-ed, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-960-0045 www.dollars4guns.com.
Real Estate
Apt/Condos for SaleCreston: 3/BDRM FAMILY condo. 1 1/2 bath, many up-grades. Reduced to $149,900 914 Dogwood St. 250-428-7767
CRESTON: HANGAR for sale, 55’ x 65’, fully serviced, built 2010, 50’ door. 250-505-2656
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentCreston: 1 & 2/BDRM APT parking, on-site laundry F/S DW N/S N/P DD req. 250-428-9560Creston: 1/BDRM & 2/bdrm $500/mo & $625/mo + elec. N/S N/P. Call 250-254-0840/250-866-5789Creston- 2/BDRM SUITE Avail immed. N/P $600/mo incl. util. 250-428-4918
CRESTONATTENTION SENIORS
Nikkyl Place Seniors APARTMENTS
includes 2 meals a dayhouse keeping,laundry
& reg bus service. Wheelchair access main fl oor
1/bdrm units $1200/mo2/bdrm $1300/mo.
250-402-9351Creston, BC
PARKVIEW MANOR1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments
$550 & up. Secure BuildingAvailable now!Rent Incentive
N/S N/P Children OKPhone Ingrid 250-428-2234
Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWNTOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Duplex / 4 PlexCreston: 2/BDRM + DEN Family & f/rm. Bath & 1/2, car-port N/S N/P $650/mo + util. 250-428-5997
Halls/Auditoriums
Canyon HallNewly Renovated & Ready
for your Events!Ask about the Small Hall
Henri 250-428-8852Canyon Park Reservations
Shelly 250-428-3356
ROTACREST HALL RENTAL Special Occasions/Events
Call 250-428-7127For Information and Booking
Auctions
WEST CRESTON HALL and/or grounds available.
Full kitchen facilities. Leona 250-402-6643
Visit www.westcreston.info
Offi ce/Retail
Arrow Mountain Carwash& Mini Storage
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT$350/mo and up
130 sq.ft. 145 sq.ft. 275 sq.ft.506 Helen St, Creston, BC
250-428-4673
Property Management
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTFor your Property Management
Rental & Sales needsIngrid Voigt
RE/MAX Discovery Real Estate250-428-2234,1-877-428-2234
Want to RentWANTED TO RENT or rent to purchase 2-3/bdrm 2/bath con-do or house. Exc. ref. 250-428-0152
Transportation
Auto Accessories/Parts
Mortgages
Legal Notices
YOU’RE APPROVED • YOU’RE APPROVED
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• GOOD CREDIT • BAD CREDIT• NO CREDIT • HIGH DEBT RATE
• 1ST TIME BUYER• BANKRUPTCY • DIVORCE
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Call Holly for Pre-Approval
[email protected] 1-844-364-FORD (3673)
Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today! 1.800.910.6402
Mortgages
Legal Notices
Auto Loans Guaranteed or We Pay You! 1-888-375-8451 or apply at: www. greatcanadianautocredit.com
Recreational/Sale1992 26FT Prowler Trailer; clean and well cared for, $6,500. Call 250-428- 8912
World’s Finest FISHING BOATS
Weldcraft, Hewescraft,Lund, Godfrey Pontoons
Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID1-888-821-2200
www.marksmarineinc.com
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E A R T H W O R K S
Call Sean at250-428-9957
or 250-402-8135 (cell)
EXCAVATIONROAD BUILDING
LAND & SITE DEVELOPMENT
LOGGINGDUMP TRUCKEXCAVATOR
JA-COINDUSTRIAL LTD.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL& SALES
250-428-9788Arlen Johnson, Proprietor4015 Hwy 3, Erickson BC
WHYBUY?
When youcan
RENT?
Experienced in:Water lines • Wells • Stump removalLandscaping • Road maintenance
250-428-9453 • Cell: 250-428-1314
GerlinskyHoe & Skidsteer Services
KEPKEExcavating &Landscaping
◊ Retaining Walls◊ Retaining Wall Repair◊ Paving Stone Patios◊ Driveways◊ Stump Removal◊ Water Lines
Call Ron KepkeCell 250-428-1973
250-428-4306Call Marcus
250-428-1953
Call Carl250-428-1474
250-428-2939501 Helen St.,
Creston BC
Specializing in Custom built• Kitchen cabinets• Bathroom vanities• Railings & stairs• All types of counter tops including granite, solid surfaces and laminate
250-428-5215 (days)250-428-4765 (eves.)1033-25 Ave S. Creston
R.C.W. Woodcraft
Cabinets
FREEESTIMATES!
RobertConstruction
André Robert250-428-4914
• Renovations• Eavestrough• Fascia • Soffi t• Vinyl Siding• Metal Roofi ng• Window Capping
• Tile • Vinyl • Laminate• Hardwood • Carpet
• Window Shades• Phantom Screens• Aluminum railing
• DURADEKwaterproof decking
250-428-2426www.nufloors.ca/creston
1518 Northwest Blvd Creston
Serving theCreston Valley
since 1984
Smart Service. Great Products.
LENNY CRAIGHOME
IMPROVEMENTS
250-254-0197Creston BC
ADDITIONSRENOVATIONS
ROOFING
GENERALHOME REPAIR
www.lennycraighomeimprovement.webstarts.com
NOW BOOKINGFor the 2014 Season
• Licensed New Home Builder• Renovations• Concrete Work• Quality Assured
Tom MorrisPh: 250-428-2071Fax: 250-428-2036
JC’S
SELF STORAGE
620 Payne St.Creston, BC
(turn east betweenNorthstar & Iron Kettle)
• Largest self storage in Creston
• 24 hr. Security• Safe, dry storage
250-428-9933www.jcstorage.com
Ph: 250-428-34551208 NW Blvd, Creston BC
AutomotiveGlass Repair
andReplacement
ICBC EXPRESS
Your WindshieldSpecialists!
Bob & HowardGraham
Over 55 Years Experience Combined
PinePro� les
Inc.SOLID WOOD PRODUCTS AT GREAT PRICES
• Panelling• Flooring• Siding
• Baseboards• Casings
• Crown mouldings• Custom Cut Fir Timbers
250-428-0178 Cell:
250-254-0944
SERVICES
ALL-RITESEWAGE PUMPING
Portable restroomsTanks and risers
PumpsFloat switches
...and more
Edwin Johnson250-428-9097
• Residential • Commercial• Fire & Flood Restoration
Serving Creston since 1991
Call Rob250-428-3551
FROM CONCRETE TO CABINETRY
Derick ToddJourneyman Carpenter
Sirdar BCCell 250-428-1895
Dan’s Grime to ShineAuto Detailing
Over 35 years Auto Detailer
New!Ozone
Generator
250-428-65322520 Hwy 3A Creston
Residential& CommercialLicensed & Insured250-402-9006
Phone GeorgeJourneyman Electrician
Spring/Fall Clean-upInside or Outside
Heavy or Light WorkSeniorDiscounts
250-428-0752
NEED CLEAN-UP?
D & SRESIDENTIAL CLEANINGLAWN & YARD MAINTENANCE
FreeEstimates!
RAY'S GARBAGE
PICKUPCreston
Residential Pickup& All Rural Areas
3 - 40yd Bins
250-428-9887
Shopa'sExcavating Ltd.Quality Service Since 1980
ExcavatorsLoadersDump TrucksDozersBackhoeHydrovac TruckRock HammerVibratory Roller
Sand, Gravel & TopsoilCustom CrushingSite PreparationWater LinesSubdivisionsROWP Septic SystemsRoad BuildingSkidsteer
Of� ce - 250.866.5770Cell - 250.402.3467
Wynndel BC
What Servicesdo you have to
OFFER?
To advertise here, call250-428-2266
ChimneySweeping Fireplace & Woodstove
Servicing Visual Inspections& Installations WETT Certifi ed TechniciansTip Top
Chimney Service250-919-3643
Kootenays Clean!
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
Furnace & Duct CleaningCommercial & Residential
Central Air Conditioners
“We Move the Furniture”FREE ESTIMATES
Terry DugdaleCreston, BC
250-428-0806
HOUSE CALLS
Auto Interiors Fabric Protection
Area Rugs Flood & Fire Restoration
Licensed Painter BOOK TH
IS SPACE
250-428-2266
STARTS AT $
25/M
ONTH
A1 POOP SCOOPER#1 in the #2 Business
WEEKLY PET WASTE REMOVAL
• Residential• Commercial• Acreages
• One time clean-ups
As low as $12/wkSr/Disabled Discounts
250-402-6711
YVONNE’SPAINTING SERVICE
Tel: 250-428-0438Cell: 250-428-6468Fax: 250-428-0437
Serving The Valley Since 1986
JourneymanAll Aspects of Painting- Residential- Commercial- Interior- Exterior
Serving the Creston Valley EQUIPMENT • MACHINERY • CONSTRUCTION • CONTRACTORSRENOVATIONS • HOME & YARD SERVICES
QualityComfort,ConveniencePrestige
Authorized Builder/DealerQuality Modular HomesAcron Construction Creston, BC250- 428-2071
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LOcaL news
ART WALK
For the 18th season, Art Walk will continue to be the destination for the arts in the Creston Valley, running through to Sept. 1.
With the lack of traditional ven-ues, exhibiting in alternative spac-es becomes one of the best ways for artists to introduce their work to the public.
Art Walk has the best motiva-tion in the world, which is to con-tinue to develop the arts commu-nity, because all the committee members are practicing artists themselves.
There is a great pleasure that comes from realizing there are
many others seeking the same thing and somehow, by pooling their resources, Art Walk will con-tinue to energize a community of artists into action.
Art Walk supports professional, established artists with their own studio galleries and venues, and also links artists who do not have their own venues with businesses interested in promoting and sup-porting the arts.
The walking section of the tour includes studios and businesses mainly in the downtown core. A previous article in the June 26 Advance covered the driving tour to outlying studios and galleries,
Why not begin your tour at the
Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce on Northwest Boulevard? Artistic Visions, a collec-tion of over a dozen artists, has a wonderful display at the chamber, which is open seven days a week.
A short distance away on 10th Avenue is Real Food Cafe, a longtime supporter of the arts com-munity. While it also has a display of a variety of artists’ work, their featured painter is Audrey Orosz. She is inspired by the beauty of the Saskatchewan landscape, the magnificent scen-ery of the Creston Valley and of her travels to Mexico. She likes the viewer to see a different side of Mexico, a side that does not make the evening news.
Not far away on Canyon Street is Cresteramics which, once again, supports the local art scene by displaying the works of a variety of artists in mixed mediums.
Further along Canyon Street is Creston Card and Stationery, another longtime sup-porter of Art Walk. This year, it has the dyed painted fabric of Eileen Gidman along with Creston artists’ cards.
On 12th Avenue is Kingfisher Used Books, which features many different artists through-out the year. The featured artist during Art Walk is Carol Schloss, a signature member of the prestigious Pastel Society of America, based in New York. An enthusiasm for all things wild and natural brings her artwork to life with a sparkle.
Opposite Kingfisher Used Books is the Pridham Studio where Micah Wassink and her husband, Jeremiah, carry on with the handmade and hand-painted pottery made popular by Micah’s parents, Nancy and Dave Pridham This young couple has also developed some of their own unique designs.
See ART, page 23
Art Walk brings art downtown
Elaine Alfoldy’s work can be seen on the Creston Valley Art Walk and Galleries Tour.
Pridham Studio is one of the downtown galleries in this year’s tour.
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From page 22Nearby at A Break In Time Caffé you can see
more of the acrylic paintings of prolific artist James McDowell.
Next door is the Ingham Arts and Culture Centre, a new exhibitor in Art Walk. It has a dis-play of a variety of local artists along with cot-tage industry participants, new media and mul-timedia presentations, plus cultural workshops throughout the summer.
A good stretch of the legs, or a short ride in your car, will bring you to the Creston Valley Public Library on 16th Avenue South. On its walls are featured the watercolours of Laura Leeder, more of the dye painted fabrics of Eileen Gidman and the mixed media art work of Win Dinn.
A brochure listing all the artists and their ven-ues, as well as a map that locates studios, galleries, and supporting businesses is available at the cham-ber of commerce or any participating venue.
Whether you are just beginning your art jour-ney, learning and appreciating art or a seasoned art connoisseur, you will find plenty for your individual tastes in the Creston Valley Art Walk and Galleries Tour.
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The work of Eileen Hirota is featured in this year’s Creston Valley Art Walk and Galleries Tour.
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Erickson - Scottie's RV Park. Rare find. 2008 Mobile home, never lived in! 2/bdrm 1/bath, 8' x 40' treated deck. Vacant for quick possession.
Creston - 45' x 112' slightly sloping lot, mountain view & fruit trees. Close to shopping and walk to Centennial Park. Adjoining lot to the north available, as well. Bring your ideas.
Creston - 55'x 112' slightly sloping lot in quiet area of Creston. Near shopping, schools and Centennial Park, mountain views. Great for a walk-out basement. The adjoining lot to the south is available as well.
Creston - Bungalow near downtown, 2/bdrms 1 bathon main floor; kitchen & living room in basement for in-law suite. Close to everything including shopping, recreation centre, hospital, with a short drive to the lake or golfing.
Lister - . 3/bdrm 2/bath home. Landscaped incl. hot tub, decks with mtn views. Has hay, pasture & timber on 26.37 acres. Private location, easy access. 32'x40' Quonset, shop and hay sheds. Close to Lister Fire Hall.
S14149$89,900
J12074$49,000
J12076$56,000
T14170$199,000
S14038$499,999
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Creston - 4/bdrm 3/bath, open concept, granite counters, 2 patios to enjoy beautiful views. Living room w/lge windows. Well-maintained yard w/feature fountain, perennials & shrubs.Dble car garage.
Creston - Beautiful 1300 sq.ft home with rare C3 zoning & additional 7 rental units on property. Move in and start a home-based business. Most units have been fully renovated with long term renters.
7 acres, newer 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom mobile home with huge covered deck. Large fenced garden area, great views, near end of the road for privacy.
Creston - Beautiful bungalow with well-appointed kitchen, premium flooring & superb decor. Lge main floor master bdrm, lounge area, vaulted ceilings, media room, generous loft space & separate studio/office/guest building.
Creston - 3/bdrms 2/bath. 27 acre landscaped level lot, garden areas, fruit trees & grapes, central vac, main flr laundry. Deck off dining room, detached garage as well as lge carport w/paved drive. Near Creston Valley Mall.
W13203$445,000
R14080$569,000
N14078$189,000
W14156$269,900
I14013$265,500
Kitchener - 2+ acres, has woodshed, fenced dog run, garden shed, 28 x 32 shop, pellet stove, carport w/cement pad & RV hookup. House has 3 tier deck, attch 2 car garage, open concept, wood stove, ensuite & walk-in closet
Creston - Character home, newer windows, metal roof, bright dining room, handy kitchen. Storage shed and workshop. Close to downtown and the park.
Adult townhouse development. Some upgrades, 2/bdrm on main floor & 2/bdrm down. Ideal for "snow birds" who want the security of knowing your home will be watched while you are away.
Creston - 3/bdrm 1½ bath. New roof, vinyl siding, windows, kitchen, appliances, flooring, interior & exterior doors & gas furnace. Huge back yard, full fenced w/stamped patio.Quiet location near churches, schools & parks.
B14167$395,000
Z14154$125,000
J14175$199,000
H13206$264,900Located in the heart of
downtown Creston. 4,700 sq. ft. block building. High traffic location, approx. 1200 sq. ft. Office and restaurant in the past but offers unlimited possibilities
E13122$249,000
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CRESTON MUSEUM
The Creston Museum is gearing up for the biggest event of the year. Every August since 1999, guests have been swept back in time for an afternoon of tea and entertainment on the courtyard patio. The recent addition of a theme to the afternoon tea has become an enormous hit, and this year is sure to be no differ-
ent! With the help of Footlighters Theatre Society, influential histori-cal events are portrayed and incor-porated in an authentic (and often humorous) manner.
Gentleman and ladies of the Creston Valley are invited back to the summer of 1914, when rumours of war in Europe were being whis-pered throughout the streets of Canada. Here in Creston, the ladies
of the church have called a meeting to discuss their plans for the annual Labour Day dance coming up in just a few short weeks. They host this dance every year as a fundraiser for local benefits. This year, however, a new benefit is on the horizon…
“This is the first of several activi-ties we’re planning to mark the cen-tennial of the First World War,” said museum manager Tammy Hardwick. “The challenge has been to make it the fun, entertaining and engaging afternoon that our guests have come to expect, without glori-fying war.
“Our wonderfully creative sum-mer staff, with a little help from Footlighters, have focused on the wide variety of issues that were under discussion at the time, culmi-nating in the arrival of the news of the war’s outbreak. We really are taking you back to the Creston of the summer of 1914. They’ve done a fantastic job, and I can’t wait to see if our guests agree!”
The “meeting” will be held Aug. 9, with three afternoon seatings at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. As usual, dainty sand-wiches, sweets, tea and lemonade will be served. Guests are encour-aged to come dressed in 1914 attire.
Admission is $8, which includes a free tour of the museum. Seating is limited, so please register as soon as possible to guarantee placement. For more information or to reserve your seat, please contact the Creston Museum at 250-428-9262 or [email protected].
Museum tea taking guests to summer of 1914
Brian LawrenceThe Creston Museum’s annual tea is a popular summer event.
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