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223 Boswell
225 Riondel
226 Winlaw/Vallican
227 Crawford Bay/Gray Creek
229 Balfour/Ainsworth
229 Procter/Harrop
265 Nakusp
269 Fauquier
304 CASTLEGAR...
and 365 608 687
352 NELSON...
and 354 505 509 551 777 825
353 Kaslo
355 Slocan City
357 Salmo/Ymir
358 New Denver/Silverton
359 South Slocan /Crescent Valley
362 Rossland
364 TRAIL...
and 368
366 Lardeau Valley/Duncan Lake
367 Fruitvale/Beaver Valley
399 Tarrys/Thrums/Glade
402 CRESTON...
and 428 254 431 435 977
442 Grand Forks...
and 443
445 Greenwood
446 Rock Creek
447 Christina Lake
449 Midway
484 Beaverdell
693 Genelle
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INDEX
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JUNE
1975
JUNE
2013
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS
Animals/Animal Care .......................... 22,25
Automotive .........................................44-46
Boats/Watercraft ........................... 45,48,49
Building Supplies .................................... 12
Bulletin Board ............................ 5,6,8,10,11
Business Opportunities ........................... 22
Commercial Rentals ........................... 31,36
Computer Sales & Service ...................... 14
Contractors/Tradespeople ............. 18,23,24
Education/Classes.............................. 21,25
Employment Opportunities ................ 22,23
Events ............................................ 21,22,25
Farmers Market .................................. 19,20
Firewood ............................................. 12,14
Free for Free ............................................ 15
Farmers Market ....................................... 24
Furniture & Appliances ....................... 13,14
Gardening/Landscaping ..................... 19,24
Garage/Moving/Yard Sale .................. 20,24
Health/Personal Care ......................... 18,19
Heavy/Farm Equipment..................... 50, 52
Help Wanted ....................................... 22,23
Land ................................................... 30,35
Legal Notices ..................................... 20,25
Lessons/Workshops ................................ 21
Livestock ............................................ 22,25
Lost & Found ...................................... 20,24
Merchandise For Sale ........................11-14
Merchandise Wanted ......................... 13,16
Mobile Homes For Sale ...................... 30,36
Motorcycles/ATVs ............................... 45,48
Music Equipment/Service .................. 13,14
Notices ............................................... 20,25
Parts/Access/Services ............................ 46
Real Estate ......................................... 30,35
Rentals ............................................... 31,36
RVs/Campers .......................................... 50
Services .............................................. 18,24
Sporting Goods .................................. 13,16
Tools ................................................... 12,16
Travel ....................................................... 25
Utility Trailers ........................................... 46
Website Launch ....................................... 25
ANIMALS/ANIMAL CARE
Nelson SPCA ...................................30
Selkirk Veterinary Clinic ...................39
AUTOMOTIVE
Castlegar Kia .................................44
AM Ford .........................................51
Barrett Motorsports ........................43
Glacier Honda .................................47
Kaslo Automotive .........................38
Kootenay Chrysler ...................54, 55
McLachlan Auto .............................48
Napa Nelson ....................................52
Nelson Chrysler ...............................49
Nelson Ford .....................................53
Nelson Toyota ............................46, 50
Ok Tire .............................................44
Scrap King .......................................52
Summit Subaru .........................48, 52
Waneta Auto Recyclers ..................52
DINING
B’s Public House .............................38
CONTRACTORS
Backwoods Solar ............................35
Bell Lumber & Pole..........................23
Hank Pronk House Moving ...........26
EDUCATION/CLASSES
Procare Institute ...........................26
Selkirk College ................................32
ELECTRONICS
Andre’s Electronic Experts ................7
EMPLOYMENT
ATCO Wood Products ....................23
Castlegar & District
Community Services Society ........24
Civil Tech Services .........................23
Kaslo & District Community Forest .22
ENTERTAINMENT
Chances Casino ..............................8
EVENTS
BlueBelle Bistro .........................16, 33
Columbia Basin Reach Program .....17
Hospice Society ..............................31
JV Humphries ............................18, 19
Main Jet Motorsports ...............37, 41
Salvation Army ..................................8
WE Graham School ...........................8
West Kootenay Roller Derby ..........17
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Colleen’s Bookkeeping ....................12
Kootenay Savings Credit Union .......5
GARDENING/LANDSCAPING
Columbia Valley Greenhouse ............3
Dig Garden Centre ..........................15
Four Seasons Greenhouse ..............17
Mats Growers ..................................33
Nelson Farmers Supply .....................1
Shoes for the Soul...........................13
GROCERIES
Ellison’s Market ...............................16
Kootenay Co-op ................................2
HEALTH/PERSONAL CARE
Kaslo Dental Clinic ..........................31
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Dulux ...............................................26
Kootenai Moon Furniture ................13
Kootenay Springs Softub ................13
Trail Home Hardware ....................1, 9
NOTICES
City of Nelson ..................................14
NOTICES
Crown Land Notice, Terry Halleran ... 20
Kaslo & District Community Forest .21
Kaslo Chamber of Commerce...........6
Kaslo Infonet AGM ............................5
Kootenay Lake Levels .....................21
RDCK ...................................20, 31, 32
OBITUARY NOTICES
Bill Benwell .....................................32
Robert Haynes ...............................15
OUTDOOR REC VEHICLES
Mikes RV ........................................50
Playmor Power Products ..................1
REAL ESTATE
Balfour Resort & Marina ..................36
Centum Mortgage Store..................35
Eagle Homes ...................................36
REAL ESTATE
Property Guys ................................29
RECREATION
Balfour Golf ....................................11
SERVICES
Alfab Manufacturing ........................25
Balfour Autobody & Glass ...............45
Central Carpet Doctor ....................35
Phillip Kanigan ................................36
RHC Insurance ..................................1
Shasheen Machine ..........................28
Zellstoff Celgar ...............................26
SHOPPING
Russell Auction ................................12
Vibe Apparel ....................................15
Vince DeVito Shoes .........................10
THANK YOU
Lardeau Valley Historical Society ....14
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DISPLAY ADVERTISERS INDEX
Pennywise Classified Ad Rates: Up to 15 words per area per week
Personal: $3.50 (additional words 20
¢
ea) Business: $5.00 (additional words 40
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New to the
area are
778 and 236
Printed in Canada. All Rights Reserved. © 2014 by PFW Publications Ltd., Patty
Axenroth, Publisher We reserve the right to edit or reject submissions or advertising that
are not within our guidelines, see at www.pennywiseads.com/ed_submit.php
Askew’s Century 21
ATCO Wood Products
Buddy’s Pizzeria
David Blishen, Coldwell Banker
Ferraro Foods
HR Adworks
IXL Driving Training
Joey’s Restaurants
Kaslo Community Forest
Kootenay Chrysler
Kootenay Co-op
Mountainview Century 21
Nelson SPCA/KAAP
Pennywise
Propertyguys
Sunrise Sealcoating
Terry Alton, Century 21
Tom Humphries
Trail SPCA
Village of Kaslo
Willacres Dog Boarding
WK Roller Derby
Zellstoff Celgar
Obituary Notices
William Benwell
Bert Bath
Heinz Stadler
Marianne Morris
Paul Woolgar
Robert Haynes
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Head Office 250-353-2602
1-800-663-4619 Fax 250-353-7444
Mail: Box 430, Kaslo, BC V0G 1M0
Pennywise also publishes the Go & Do 3 times a year,
Kaslo & Area Guide, and Camper News
PENNYWISE WEBSITE:
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CLASSIFIEDS & GENERAL INFO:
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• Kootenay Lake/Nelson RR 1&3 • Kootenay Lake/Nelson RR 1&3 •
Bulletin Board Bulletin Board
! RICHARD’S SMALL ENGINE: SERVICE & REPAIR,
Lawn mowers, equipment, ATV’s and more. 250-229-2122
*HARDWOOD FLOORS AT WHOLESALE: Engineered
multi-ply prefinished birch and maple, natural or stain,
$3.99/sq.ft. pallet. Brazilian exotics... cherry, black
cherry, bloodwood, toffee, santos mahogany, tiger and
saddlewood. Acacia, African walnut and teak, over 250
choices, click, glue or nail down. Cork, over 50 plus
choices, click or glue down from $2.49/sq.ft. pallet.
Bamboo, regular or strand from $3.99/sq.ft pallet. Slate,
etc. At Juan’s, 1503 Hwy 3A, Thrums. Monday-
Saturday, 9am-5pm. 250-399-6377.
12-MILE STORAGE: The largest, most experienced
storage provider in the West Kootenay. Moving supplies &
“Level-4” high security document shredding too! 7 days a
week. www.12mile.ca, 250-825-9666.
AA MEETING AT ST. MARK’S ANGLICAN CHURCH,
KASLO - back door, Wednesdays, 7pm. 250-353-7377.
ADVANCE INTO being a competent, safe driver. IXL
Driver Training Spring Promotion! Mention this ad to
receive this discount: purchase 4 driving lessons and get
a 5th lesson free or purchase a package of 10 lessons
and get the road test package free. ixldrivertraining.com
IXL Driver Training, 250-352-2525.
ALTERATIONS, CLOTHING ‘UPCYCLED’, DRESS MAK-
ING & MENDING. Woodcrowedesigns, please call 250-
353-2083..
APPLICATIONS INVITED: Nelson United Church Wom-
en’s Scholarship and the Brett Music Scholarship.
Deadline is 5pm May 31. For further information or an ap-
plication, contact the Nelson United Church office: 250-
352-2822 or www.nelsonunitedchurch.ca
ARE YOU WAITING FOR KASLO FLORISTS’ HANG-
ING BASKETS? Don’t miss out! Pre-book yours now.
Kaslo Florists, 250-353-7766, www.kasloflorists.com
ATTENTION SHAREHOLDERS OF 0695941 BC LTD.
(Lease lots) There is a boil water advisory for water users
until further notice. Directors, 0695941 BC Ltd.
BACK AGAIN FOR ANOTHER YEAR! Hot Dog sales on at
S.H.A.R.E Nelson starting Saturday, May 17 at 11am-3pm. All
funds from sales go to Our Daily Bread. 612 Lakeside Drive.
BARGAIN BIN has a king size bed & 24˝ range, excellent
shape. 250-365-7125. Castlegar.
BLUEBELLE BISTRO: 347 Front St, Kaslo. OPEN 7 days
a week. 250-353-7361.
BOIL WATER ADVISORY for Fletcher Creek Improvement
District water users. Please inform all renters & guests. FCID
has a moratorium on all connections until further notice.
BOOKKEEPING SERVICES IN MY HOME: 25 yrs. expe-
rience. New clients welcome. References available upon
request. Betty’s Balancing Act, 250-352-0970.
CHIROPRACTOR in KASLO... DR. McKENZIE: 409 Wa-
ter St (behind Figments), Tuesdays. 250-551-3225. For ap-
pointments: 250-352-1322.
CHIROPRACTORS IN PROCTER’S OLD SCHOOL-
HOUSE: Drs. Brian & Louise Cheshire. Tuesday/Thursday/
Saturday mornings. Call 250-551-0854.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES: 9:30am
Sundays, St. Michael’s Church, Balfour. Turn to God for
Healing.
CLINTON SWANSON WILL BE ROCKING THE BLUES
at the Kaslo Hotel, Friday June 13 starting at 8:30pm! No
cover charge! 250-353-7714.
COLLEEN NAHNYCHUK TAX PREPARATION: Kaslo
Thursday appointments are May 29 & June 12. Call now to
book. 250-551-7054, [email protected]
COMEDY REVIEW DINNER THEATRE: 5 One Act Come-
dies! Thursday, May 29 & Friday, May 30, Lighthouse The-
atre, Kaslo. Tickets $20/advance at Sunnyside Naturals &
JVH School Office. A JVH Drama presentation!
DO YOU NEED DOCUMENT SHREDDING? Safe/reliable/
affordable, will pick up documents. Inquiries? Dave, 250-
227-9252 (Crawford Bay).
mortgages home reno loans equity lines of credit auto loans
We want to help,
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Let’s talk
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“I can help!”
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Kaslo infoNet Society
www.kin.bc.ca
Come to our AGM
Saturday, May 24, 1pm,
at the Langham Theatre to learn more about
High Speed Fibre in your neighbourhood!
KiN COMES TO KASLO!

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Bulletin Board
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A WEDDING THIS SPRING or SUMMER? Don’t be dis-
appointed, book your flowers now. Kaslo Florists, 250-
353-7766, www.kasloflorists.com
FLARE SALON OPEN 10:30AM TO LATE: Tuesday thru Thurs-
day. By Appointment. Call or text Vanessa 250-353-1145.
FOR THE MONTH OF MAY the Kaslo Mohawk Bottle
Depot will donate a portion of total bottle refund money,
paid out to Lakeside Learning Centre. Depot open Mon-
day-Saturday. 250-353-2205.
FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELLING for Women,
Children, Youth, Families, Adults and Addictions. Commu-
nity Services. 250-353-7691.
GROUP TRANSPORTATION for your staff party, sports or
school group, small or large, 3 full size coaches, mid size buses
and luxury vans. Spokane shuttle, legal to operate in US. Queen
City Charters. 250-352-9829 www.kootenayshuttle.com
HELP FEED THE HUNGRY! Donate and shop at S.H.A.R.E
Nelson. Household items. Free pick ups. Supporting Humanity
and Responsible Ecology. 250-352-1222, 612 Lakeside Dr.
IXL DRIVER TRAINING: Excellence in Driver Training.
Learn to be a safe & confident driver. Serving Nelson,
Kaslo, East Shore, Slocan Valley. 250-352-2525
ixldrivertraining.com [email protected]
JB’S PUB and RESTAURANT: We are your out of town
get away! Open Thursday-Sunday, 3-9pm, 250-353-
7716/250-353-7717.
JV HUMPHRIES GRADE 6/7 BOTTLE DRIVE: Saturday,
May 24, starting at 9:30am. Proceeds to the grade 6/7 field
trip to Vancouver island!
KASLO AL-ANON: For information and meeting times,
please call Colette at 250-353-2531.
KASLO CLOTHES HANGER now has swim wear for the
entire family! Front St, 250-353-9688.
KASLO LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY SATURDAY DIN-
NER: June 7, 6pm. Chinese dinner! $10/adult. Advance
tickets by Thursday, June 5 in Legion Lounge, 3pm-7pm.
250-353-2616. Sorry, no minors.
KASLO SATURDAY MARKET is accepting applications for
vendors and performers for June 7-Sept 20. Contact Colleen,
[email protected] or 250-366-0061.
LADIES LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FUN TO DO?! Why not
learn how to golf? One day beginners clinic, Sunday, June 1,
9am-3pm at Kaslo Golf Club, $20 to cover lunch & green fees.
Limited space, call Stephanie, 250-353-8814. Go Play!
LIFE IS SHORT, LEARN TO SAIL! Week days or weekends,
June/July/August. Kootenay Catamaran, 403-660-2760.
MIRROR LAKE WATER USERS COMMUNITY: Boil water
advisory for all users. Inform renters and guests.
NELSON HEALING ROOMS: Wednesdays 7-8:30pm,
711-10th St, Eleos Centre, no appointment necessary.
250-352-0300.
NEW ART AT STILL EAGLE. Talented local artist Marilyn
McCombe’s work graces the walls of 476 Baker.
OVERBURDENED WITH DEBT? G.Moroso & Associ-
ates, Trustee in bankruptcy, situated locally, offers friendly,
confidential services to help with financial problems. Call
Anna, 250-365-1035 for a free consultation.
PASSPORT, VISA, CITIZENSHIP PHOTOS, $16.50 at Ko-
kanee Camera, while you wait. 550 Baker, Nelson. 250-
352-7799.
PENNYWISE CAN BE PICKED UP IN THE NELSON
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Kootenay Co-op, Kootenay Currency Exchange, 715 Ver-
non St, (all 4 area editions), Nelson Chamber of Com-
merce, Nelson Box Office, Old World Bakery, Pharmasave,
Stuart’s News, Taghum Shell and Wait’s News.
SILVATIP PORTABLE BANDSAW MILLING: Professional
sawmilling on your site since 1998. Bobcat services, cus-
tom planing, moulding, T&G, kiln drying, cedar, lumber
sales. Call 250-505-3805.
SPORTS JACKET SALE: All sports jackets now 25% off.
Check website and Facebook for details. Baker Street
Menswear, 571 Baker Street, Nelson. 250-352-7743.
THRIVE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZING SOLUTIONS
helps you achieve your organizing goals. Contact Melanie:
[email protected] or 250-505-2524.
TIME TO SPRING FOR A NEW CUSTOM T-SHIRT? Call
Tom, Hoofprint Graphics, Kaslo. 250-353-2054.
TOMATOES, TOMATOES, TOMATOES PLANTS ETC:
Watch for sign on Hwy 31N, Shutty Bench. 250-353-7128.
BUDDY’S PIZZA: 417 Front St, Kaslo. 250-353-2282.
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WOODEN DOORS! RENOVATING? Beautifully restored,
artistic glass designs. Huge selection! Call for appoint-
ment. 250-825-0062..
YOGA FOR EVERY-BODY & EVERY SOUL! Mondays
with Josana, Wednesdays with Sylvan, 4:30-6pm, United
Church Hall. Renewing & Transforming. 250-353-7351,
[email protected] All are welcome.
To the residents of New Denver
and surrounding community
Te Kaslo & Area Chamber of Commerce wishes to
send our most heartfelt condolences and sympathy
given the tragic accident involving four youth on the
Slocan Lake last weekend.
Any loss of life is hard for a community, but the loss of
so many at such a young age is truly a crushing blow.
No one person or group can ever truly feel the pain
of others, only sympathize as we do and hope that the
families may fnd some solace in the support of the
community and those closest to them.
Tese recent events in New Denver are a poignant
reminder for us of the Johnson’s Landing slide and how
such a tragic loss of life afects an entire community
forever.
To the parents, the family, the friends and the entire
community who have sufered such a devastating loss
of four vibrant young people, we wish you strength and
solidarity during this very sad time.
With deepest sympathy,
Daphne Hunter
President
Te Kaslo & Area
Chamber of Commerce
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scanning, video & audio tapes to CD, DVD, Blu Ray or hard
drive. Transfers, conversions, duplications. TMTV Nelson BC.
Online: www.tmtv.net, Toll-free: 1-800-824-8688, 8am-5pm,
Monday-Friday, Email: [email protected] at anytime.
AT PACKRAT ANNIE’S you’ll find gardening, cookbooks,
mysteries, and much more. Also, a world of new & used
CD’s and vinyl. 411 Kootenay St, Nelson. 250-354-4722.
AWESOME ENERGY STAR AIR CONDITIONING/HEAT-
ING UNITS: Mini split heat pumps, good to -17C, no duct-
ing, professional installation. www.mini-splits.ca 250-687-
1892, 250-442-5574.
BEEKEEPING GEAR! New items for 2014. Boxes, cloth-
ing, etc. Kootenay Beekeeping Supplies, kootbees@shaw.
ca, www.kootenaybeekeeping.com 250-365-5454.
BIG EVENT TENT RENTAL: Weddings, reunions, special
events. Great service and rates. 250-226-7768. bigeventtent@
gmail.com www.bigeventtentrental.com
BLUE SKY CLOTHING: Balfour Ferry Landing Store open
7 days/wk, 9am-5pm. Men, check out our new bamboo
boxers. www.blueskyclothingco.com.
BUILDING RAISED GARDEN BEDS? Harrop-Procter
Forest Products has a wide variety of rough cut cedar and
fir lumber on sale now. Call us at 250-551-5452. Located
on Ogilvie Road in Harrop. www.hpcommunityforest.org
BUZZ OFF! 100% organic insect repellent that really
works. Keep those pesky skeeters at bay & smell great!
Available at Isis, 582 Ward St, Nelson. www.isis.ca
You are invited to the second
READY, SET, LEARN
Please join us at W.E. Graham School
On Tuesday, May 27th
12:00 – 1:30pm
Stories beyond books!
Hosted by W.E. Graham and Slocan Homelinks
Sponsored by Ready, Set, Learn
Parents and preschoolers (ages 3-5) are invited to take a
tour, enjoy a performance and share a healthy lunch.
Please contact Halii or Kathryn for more details.
250-355-2212 • 250-505-7021
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CALLING ALL BEEKEEPERS! Share information, meet
other West Kootenay/Boundary beekeepers. First Sunday of
each month 1-3pm, 987 Bridgeview Rd, Castlegar. Newbies
and interested folks welcome. More info: 250-365-5454.
CANADIAN MADE HOT TUBS! New & used softubs, ser-
vice & spa chemicals, including low CI Nature2. Serving
all the West Kootenay, call Kootenay Springs Softub, 250-
354-8557 in Riondel, www.softubcanada.com
CASH FOR GOLD & SILVER: Out-of-town buyers often
give 20% of value, Max the Jeweller gives 66%! 507 Baker
St, Nelson. 250-354-0242.
COLLEEN NAHNYCHUK TAX PREPARATION AND
BOOKKEEPING: By Appointment. 250-551-7054, fax
1-888-370-4938 or email: [email protected]
DUCT CLEANING: Best method available, brush & power
whip. Local K.F. Kootenay Furnace, Slocan, 250-355-0088.
ELECTRO EROTIC: Enter a new generation of electrifying
adult fun! Come see what all the buzz is about. At Isis Es-
sentials, 582 Ward St, Nelson. www.isisexotica.com
ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE: Central vacs, canisters,
uprights, carpet shampooers. Call Terry Hanson, 250-825-9371.
FENCING SALE at Harrop-Procter Forest Products, your source
for local eco-certified wood products. We have a wide variety of
cedar fencing material in stock and on sale. Phone 250-551-5452.
Located on Ogilvie Road in Harrop. www.hpcommunityforest.org
FINANCIAL SERVICES: REDUCE DEBT BY UP TO 70%,
avoid bankruptcy, restructure your debt. Be debt free in 36
months. We work for YOU! Kootenay Consultant, Robert
Osborne. Free consultation: 250-365-8070, 1-877-765-
8070, [email protected] www.kootenaydebt.ca
FLATWATER SOCIAL: Mondays 5:30-7pm. FREE kayak
DEMO in Robson, old ferry landing. www.endlessadventure.ca
1-877-FUN-8181.
FULL SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE:
Repairs/diagnostics all makes
and models, free customer drop
off/pick up within Nelson. Herb’s
Alignment & Mechanical, 250-
352-3626 www.herbsalign.ca
GETTING MARRIED? Cere-
monies, Reception & Four Star
Accommodation Packages in
1 spectacular setting! www.
kootenaylakeviewlodge.com
1-877-229-4141.
GREAT GRAD GIFTS AT TED
ALLEN’S JEWELLERY! Engrav-
able gifts for your special grad...
many keepsakes like watches,
keychains, flasks, etc. See us
for appraisals, jewellery repair,
watch repair, engraving, Canadi-
an diamonds and more! Recycle
your old gold and jewellery into
new custom designed pieces...
ask us for details. 431 Baker St,
Nelson. 250-352-5033.
HUNTER DOUGLAS BLINDS
SALE: Save up to 40% on cellu-
lar, horizontal, vertical and more.
DULUX PAINTS, 250-352-9411.
ISIS EXOTIC SUNBUTTER: De-
liciously rich, heavenly smelling,
organic sun-block crème. Pro-
vides UVA/UVB protection for the
whole family. Your skin will love
you for it! 60gms, $17.85. Exclu-
sively at Isis Essentials, 582 Ward
St, in Nelson. www.isis.ca
IT’S NOT ALWAYS EASY TO
SPOT PHONE SCAMS, and new
ones are invented every day. If
you suspect that you may be
a target of fraud, or if you have
already sent funds, don’t be em-
barrassed...you’re not alone. If
you would like to report a fraud
or if you need more information,
contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud
Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or
www.antifraudcentre.ca
411 HALL STREET
NELSON
250-352-6261
TOLL FREE 1-800-337-1622
www.vincedevito.com
The Dunham
Nolan
With 3-way adjustable straps, the Neoprene-lined Nolan is easy to get on and off.
Although, the shock-absorbing footbeds are so comfortable, you’ll probably want
to leave them on. And with rubber outsole pads for added traction and full-grain
leather for style, you’re ready for whatever the day brings.
by New Balance
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KODIAK SHARPENING: Specializing in carpentry/garden
tools. Pick-up/drop-off: HomeHardware Nelson/Castlegar/
Trail; Mitchell’s Castlegar, Maglio’s Trail. 250-352-9703.
KOOTENAY CURRENCY EXCHANGE for all your foreign
currency needs. Western Union agent. Currency for over
40 countries in stock. We buy pre 1966 Canadian coins.
Canadian gold & silver Maple Leaf coins available. Visit 715
Vernon St, Nelson. 9am-5pm. Call 250-354-1441.
KOOTENAY WOODSTOVES HAS YOUR HEATING
NEEDS COVERED: New or existing W.E.T.T. inspection or
installation. Call now to arrange an inspection or an esti-
mate. [email protected] 250-352-2001 or
KootenayWoodstoves.com
KOOTENAYS BEST MOTORCYCLE SCHOOL: Classes
from Fernie to Grand Forks starting end of May. Call for
more information, 250-366-4462.
LAWN FERTILIZER/SPRINKLERS/HOSES, OSCILLAT-
ING FANS, LED open signs, gold pans. Gadgets & More,
downtown Trail. 250-364-0404.
LAWNMOWER BLADES, BBQ BURNERS, LAWN SEED,
MiracleGrow, fishing flies. Gadgets & More, downtown
Trail. 250-364-0404.
LIGHT UP YOUR BUSINESS with the LED Sign Experts at
Glo-Tech Innovations. Isn’t it time you Glow Up? 250-352-
5201, www.glo-tech.ca
LIONS LAIR BODY PIECING AND WOLFS DEN TATTOO
would like to welcome GK Vape to the family! Our May Madness
will include piercings as low as $60 on Saturdays, a tattoo draw
and the most competitive prices on ALL your Vapeing needs,
Guaranteed! Thursday-Saturday, 1-6pm, 250-304-1976.
MABEL’S DECK CARE: Deksmart vinyl/aluminum rails. 25
years experience. Professional installations. Liability, WCB
insured. 250-551-4082.
MOMS, DADS, GRADS, BRIDES. Whatever the reason,
everyone loves sparkling smiles! Book a dental cleaning,
get $50 OFF teeth whitening. www.cleanbetweencastlegar.
com 250-365-8024.
ORTHOTICS: Effective solutions for heel pain, arch pain,
heel spurs, bunions, Extended Health/ICBC/WCB/DVA eli-
gible. Call DR. LIH, PODIATRIST, 250-304-4792.
SEW MUCH MORE relocated to New Denver. Great yarn
selection, notions, mending. 250-551-6509.
SILVER BIRCH CLINIC introduces Spa Facials with PCA
Skincare (as seen in Oprah magazine). Book your appt with
our Licensed Estheticians online at www.silverbirchclinic.
com, or call 250-365-6538.
SKINBLISS MEDI SPA OFFERING GREAT MONTHLY
SPECIALS! Visit www.skinblissclinic.com for more infor-
mation or call 250-352-7710 to book a FREE consultation.
STAND UP PADDLE BOARD SALE & KAYAK SALE!! Hell-
man Canoes & Kayaks, 2645 Hwy 3A, 250-825-9571.
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WEST KOOTENAY/BOUNDARY CRIME STOPPERS:
1-800-222-TIPS
WOOD, ELECTRIC, OIL HEATING: Blaze King, Valley
Comfort. “WETT” certifications, consultation. K.F. Koo-
tenay Furnace, Slocan City, 250-355-0088.
YOU DREAM IT-WE CAN BUILD IT! You break it-we can
fix it! The best in custom metal fabrication for 25 yrs and
counting. Zap Welding, 250-352-6978.
MY GOD, YOUR ADS ARE RIGHT! It really is worth the
drive to Kaslo! So beautiful!” One excited new Willow cus-
tomer. 250-353-2257, www.willowhomegallery.com
Merchandise For Sale
2 WOMEN’S MOTORCYCLE JACKETS for sale, $50
each. 250-364-1329.
25 SODIUM HIGH BAY LIGHTS: Many with bulbs, must
take all, $500 firm. 250-226-7010.
3/4hp SHALLOW WELL JET PUMP, $280 obo. 250-229-
5618.
ANTIQUE BELVEDERE BARBER CHAIR: Excellent con-
dition, $1000obo. Great conversation piece. View in Cas-
tlegar, call 250-304-2042.
250-229-5655
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Merchandise For Sale
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BAMBOO: Bamboo sheets, blankets, duvet covers, towels,
socks, etc. Mother Natures, downtown Castlegar, 250-365-7750.
CEDAR SHAKES: Hand split, 24˝, premium grade for roof-
ing. 250-836-3143.
FIR PICNIC TABLES: 6´, sanded, sturdy, non-tipping,
$150/ea; planters, lattice, etc. www.wallyswoodwork.com,
250-226-7756/1-866-992-5597
GET A SPLASH OF COLOUR AT A FRACTION OF THE
PRICE. We are overloaded with pre-tinted paints, interi-
or and exterior colours available, recycled and oil based
products. All pre-tints must go, only at Dulux Paints, 410
Stanley St, Nelson. Open 8:30am-5pm, Monday-Saturday.
Closed Holidays.
GLUTEN FREE BREADS, MUFFINS, BROWNIES, pizza
shells, baking mixes, etc. Mother Natures, downtown Cas-
tlegar. 250-365-7750.
GRANITE & QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS by The Kitchen
Connection. Free estimates. 250-505-3806.
HYDROPONIC STORE, TRAIL: Newly expanded product
lines. 2910 Highway Dr. 250-368-5552.
KITCHEN CONNECTION... custom designs to fit your
home. Showroom appointments. www.kitchencraft.com
250-505-3806.
PERRY RIDGE PANELLING: Manufactured cedar, pine,
clear larch building products. Siding, decking, T&G, V-
joint, moulding and other products. Call 250-226-7530.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ENLARGER & DARK ROOM EQUIP-
MENT. 250-365-5397.
POWER POLES: Large quantity, up to 60´ long, fair to very
good condition. Will discount for entire lot. 250-365-3014.
STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS FOR SALE/RENT:
20´ & 40´ sizes. Kootenay Containers, Castlegar, BC.
250-365-3014.
TABLE SAW, GENERATOR, mountain bike, hand cream
separator, plus more items. Call for details. 250-359-7624.
WOODPRIDE OIL DECK AND SIDING STAIN in solid
or semi-transparent. Discontinued oil products on sale
while quantities last. Available now at Dulux Paints, 410
Stanley St, Nelson. Open 8:30am-5pm, Monday-Satur-
day. Closed Holidays.
Building Supplies
*PETER’S WINDOWS & DOORS: The biggest, littlest door
& window shop in the Kootenays. 1435 Hwy 3A, Thrums.
250-399-0079.
16 FIR 2X12s: 22´ long, asking $400. 359-2200 or 304-
9488 anytime.
65´ TECK CABLE: 90 XPLE 3C 2/0 AWG 1000V (-48C) HL
FT4 sun resistant., stored indoors, on reel, $500. 250-505-
6099.
APPROXIMATELY 4000´ ROUGH CUT BOARDS: All
lengths & thickness, make a reasonable offer. 250-226-
7953.
HARROP-PROCTER FOREST PRODUCTS: Your lo-
cal source for sustainably harvested building materials.
Timbers, decking, siding, paneling, fencing, flooring and
a wide variety of cedar lumber. We also custom cut to
order. Make the green consumer choice by supporting
BC’s only Eco-Certified Community Forest. Check out
our products and story at www.hpcommunityforest.org.
Free local delivery on minimum orders. Call today for
a quote. 250-551-5452. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm,
Saturday 9am-3pm.
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION POWER SERVICE
POLE: W/breaker panel, meter & plug housing, plug ins,
power connection leads, conduit. $500. 250-505-6099.
Firewood
WANTED WOOD SUPPLIER for Woodbury Resort camp-
fire wood. 800-1000 bundles over season, spruce or pine,
delivered to resort. Call Terry, 250-353-7717 for details.
Tools
20˝ 3 PHASE INDUSTRIAL PLANER: With roto-verter,
$4000 firm. 250-353-2577.
AUCTION
Restaurant Equipment, Household & Tools
at Russell Auction
2067 Hwy 3A Thrums Between Castlegar & Nelson
Sunday, May 25 ~ 11 AM (open at 9:00 am)
PARTIAL LIST
CALL: 1-250-399-4793
TERMS: Cash or cheque only with proper ID.
Open to view 9-5 daily
RESTAURANT
• MKE sandwich prep cooker unit
• Refrigeration pastry display unit
• Natural gas 2 basket deep fryer
• 20 tables 30x42" & 33 chairs
• Cups, plates, trays, bowls
• Wall mount baby change table
HOUSEHOLD
• Corner computer desk & hutch
• Oak table & 4 chairs
• 2 La-Z-Boy recliners
• Coffee and end tables
• Lady's 120 bass accordion
SHOP
• Propane Onan RV 4000w generator
• 2 tank air compressor
• Power tools
• 14' Sea King boat and trailer
• Curio cabinet & crystal
• Coins and stamps
• 2 double Ikea beds
• Queen bed
• Framed art & Group of 7 prints
• 3 gas generators
• Electric motors
• 11 ft aluminum boat
• 8ft Parklane truck camper
Plus much more!!
• Salad bar
• Berkel meat slicer
• Sharp cash register
• 220v air conditioner
• 2 food warmers
• 2 door fridge
Colleen Nahnychuk
Bookkeeping
250-551-7054
email: [email protected] Fax: 1-888-370-4938
Income Tax
Planning and Preparation Services
Personal and Business Clients Welcome
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Merchandise Wanted Merchandise For Sale
Furniture & Appliances
DALE FROM TRAIL GOOD USED FURNITURE, Buy Sell,
help recycle, the boutique 2nd hand store. 792 Rossland
Ave, Trail. Thursday/Friday noon-6pm, Saturday 10am-
3pm, also warehouse. 250-367-9939 for appt.
DOUBLE BED, HOSPITAL-STYLE: With foam mattress &
massager, $600. 250-365-5035.
FOLDING TABLES: Three 72˝x30˝ folding tables, w/metal
frame and legs, arborite tops, $100. 250-505-6099.
KENMORE 12CU.FT. CHEST FREEZER: Like new,
$250obo. 250-365-3592.
Music Equipment/Service
PIANO TUNER AVAILABLE: Professional service, quality
workmanship, repairs, appraisals. Work guaranteed. Call
“Anything Piano”, 250-354-8872.
THOMPSON GUITARS: Custom work and repairs since
1972. 250-352-7729.
VOX TONELAB LE: Multi effects pedal, $200. 250-355-2495.
Sporting Goods
17´ COLEMAN CANOE: Very good condition, $450. 250-
357-2577.
ARCHERS! P&R ARCHERY is a full service pro shop sell-
ing & servicing compound bows, xbows, trad bows and all
the gear, Winlaw. 250-226-7499.
NEW BICYCLE: 21 speed with Honda gas engine. $950 obo.
Call 250-352-3517.
Sporting Goods
GOLF CLUBS, RIGHT HANDED: PING i3+ 2-9 irons,
pitching wedge, 52° wedge, Ping G5 Hybrids 19° & 22°,
Ping Zing 3 & 5 woods, Taylor Made R360xD driver 9.5°,
IZZO carry bag, $350. 250-353-2254, evenings.
GOLF CLUBS: Men’s Harvey Penwick 13 RH clubs, bag,
pull cart. Women’s Betty Jameson RH clubs, bag, pull cart.
Viewing at 324 Richards St, Nelson. 250-352-2958.
Merchandise Wanted
BUYING RIFLES & SHOTGUNS!!! Barren’s Sport Shop, Kaslo,
250-353-2617. Complete hunting and fishing supplies!
FIREARMS: Call John Urquhart in confidence anytime. I
will come to your home. 250-367-7540.
PRIVATE COIN COLLECTOR Buying Collections, Accu-
mulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Bills etc. Local,
250-499-0251.
WANTED: COPPER, BRASS, RADIATORS & BATTER-
IES. Don’t trash it...cash it. 250-354-9894.
WANTED: Scottish Highland cattle, young stock. 250-424-
5458..
WANTED-HARD-
WOOD FLOOR-
ING AIR NAILER;
communi t y- si ze
fishing gear; Vita-
mix; coin-operated
washer/dryer; lum-
ber; metal-roofing;
berry bushes. 250-
359-6669.
WANTED WASH-
ING MACHINE:
2000 or newer, rea-
sonably price, good
working condition.
250-551-2014.
WANTED: Men’s vin-
tage curling sweater,
medium or large. Call
250-365-2530.
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4 PIRELLI: 215/65R17 (80%) on Ford alloys, $400; 4-large
tarps, $20/ea; antique Hammond radial router, $500; mo-
torized Arkansas grinding stone, $100; miscellaneous mo-
tors & fans, offers. 250-229-4644..
AVAILABLE AT S.H.A.R.E. great used furniture, household
items, antiques, Support Our Daily Bread. 612 Lakeside
Drive. 250-352-1222.
BREVILLE JUICER, FOUNTAIN ELITE: Hardly used, $325
obo. 250-825-4282.
MANURE BY THE PICK UP LOAD, $90; pool table, good
condition $350obo. 250-366-4376.
TWELVE 45GAL BLUE PLASTIC BARRELS for dock flo-
tation, $25/ea or 12/$250. 250-353-7450 after 5pm.
Computer Sales/Service
KEN’S COMPUTER SERVICES for all your computer’s
needs, repairs, clean ups, purchase assistance, house
calls. Call 250-229-2149.
Firewood
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Call 250-353-2011 or 250-353-
3227(c).
Furniture & Appliances
ADULT SIZE BUNK BEDS: New high density foam mat-
tresses, w/zippered covers, $80. 250-353-8158.
DINING ROOM SET: Mediterranean style, table w/12˝ leaf,
4 chairs (1 captain), velvet padded seats, china cabinet
(hutch & lighted buffet), $850. 250-825-2245.
FRIGIDAIRE 12CU.FT. CHEST FREEZER, $75: Second
Frigidaire 12cu.ft. chest freezer, $50. Both, good condition.
250-225-3221.
KING SIZE WOODEN BED FRAME: Hand made in
Procter, $300obo. Karen, 250-353-2983.
Music Equipment/Service
SHARPSTICK GUITAR SCHOOL HAS EXPANDED: Lots
of spaces available, beginner to advanced. 250-505-0185
WWW.PENNYWISEADS.COM Our website changes daily.
Be sure to visit us today!
EARTH HOUR 2014 – UPDATE
Pictured are Rob Andrew, manager for
the Nelson branch of the BC SPCA, and his
dog, Scotty; and Julia English and her dog,
Dakota. Julia was randomly selected from
the hundreds of people who pledged their
participation in Earth Hour 2014 to choose a
local charity of their choice to receive $1000
from Nelson Hydro. Julia chose the BC SPCA,
Nelson Branch!
Rob Andrew was thrilled with the donation. As
he said: “Environmentalism and sustainability
go hand in hand with animal welfare and pro-
tection, so Nelson Hydro’s Earth Hour initiative
was very popular with our volunteer base. This
donation represents a very significant on the
ground difference for a small branch like ours.
Thank you to all of the volunteers who partici-
pated, to Nelson Hydro for their creativity and
to Julia for choosing us.”
Nelson Hydro would like to thank all of
the people who participated in Earth
Hour 2014 and who always do their part
in being a champion of the environment.
Energy reduction links can be found at
www.earthhournelson.ca
THE NELSON SPCA RECEIVES
$1,000 FROM NELSON HYDRO’S
EARTH HOUR INITIATIVE
Te Old Gal is looking great these days...
THANKS TO OUR
GENEROUS FUNDERS!
Te Lardeau Valley Historical
Society sends a sincere
‘Tank You’ to the Columbia
Kootenay Cultural Alliance
for supporting our two year
‘Facelif’ project to repaint
and rewire the Lardeau Valley
Museum.
Te museum is all fxed up and ready once again, to welcome
visitors this summer. It will be open three days a week - Saturday,
Sunday and Monday, from mid June to late September.
Info: [email protected]
13435 Highway 31, Meadow Creek, BC
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ADVERTISE FREE STUFF FOR FREE! If you have items
that you wish to give away for FREE, we will publish your ad
in Pennywise and on www.pennywiseads.com for FREE!
Please, just one personal item per classified ad. Email your
ad to [email protected] or call 1-800-663-4619.
FREE - GUINEA PIG CAGE: With all the bells and whis-
tles, as well as wood shavings galore. Come and get ‘em.
Call Andrew 250-551-0305.
FREE - KENMORE WASHER/DRYER: 12 yrs old, work
perfectly. You pick up. 250-352-0145.
FREE - LARGE 33˝ TV: Great picture, great sound, with
remote, very heavy, you pick up. 250-353-2231.
FREE - LONG, DAMAGED AIRSTEAM TRAILER: Lots
of scrap metal, dual axle frame good for a flatbed trailer.
Jesse, 250-352-1640 (9am-5pm).
FREE - VARIOUS SIZES OF ROCK: Good for landscap-
ing, retaining wall, creek bed, you pickup. 250-229-4743.
FREE 26˝ OLDER STYLE TV: Excellent picture and condi-
tion. Rossland, 250-362-9993.
FREE 32˝ SHARP COLOUR TV w/REMOTE: Older style,
works great. Rossland, 250-362-5230.
FREE BUNDLED SLAB WOOD from the Harrop-
Procter Forest Products mill. Cedar or fir. You pick up.
726 Ogilivie Rd, Harrop. Phone: 250-551-5452. www.
hpcommunityforest.org
USED OIL TANK FOR MOBILE HOME. Contains some
oil. Take it away! 250-304-4745 Castlegar.
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Lovely Dresses…
Fresh & Fun!
Come and see
our
Spring arrivals
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www.diggardencentre.com • 250.359.5926
Check out our Facebook page for great ideas
Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm
At Playmor Junction, turn left behind the Credit Union
We still have lots of
•Veggie Starts
•Annuals
•Fruit Bushes
Bob was born in Trail BC and was
Trail's New Year’s Baby of 1953.
He lived in Trail, Nelson, Kelowna
and Leduc Alberta. Bob passed away
in Leduc afer a battle with cancer.
He leaves behind his wife Magdalene;
Aunt June Shunter; brothers Terry
(Barbara), Ken (Sandi), Douglas, Rick
(Anne); sister Barb Hodgins and 13 nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by 
brother Daniel Evans.
Cremation was held in Edmonton.
Tere will be no service at this time
but a Celebration of Life at Nelson is
being planned for this summer.
Robert Marvin Haynes
Jan 1, 1953 – May 11, 2014
Te 4th Annual Oxygen Art Market
Every year, the Oxygen Art Market attracts hundreds
of art-lovers to the Oxygen Art Centre. And it’s no won-
der! Over 40 established and emerging Kootenay artists
submit their paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and
other 2D work for this weekend-long event. Te work is
hung “Salon” style, in the manner of the Académie des
Beaux-Arts exhibitions in Paris at the turn of the century,
where work was hung on every available wall space from
ceiling to foor. With over 150 pieces on display, the hang-
ing is a major undertaking for the volunteer committee,
and it makes for a striking event.
• To Place Your Ad Call 1-800-663-4619 •
Oxygen Art Market is an opportunity to experience
frst-hand the breadth of work made by West Koote-
nay artists, and to get yourself a piece of original, local-
ly-made art! With ffy percent of the sales given to the
Oxygen Art Centre, the art market has become an im-
portant fundraiser for the centre. Te 4th Annual Oxy-
gen Art Market will take place on May 23-25, Friday
7-10 pm, Saturday 10 am – 6 pm, Sunday 10 am –5 pm.
Te Oxygen Art Centre is located at 320 Vernon Street
(back alley entrance) in Nelson.

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• Kootenay Lake/Nelson RR 1&3 • Kootenay Lake/Nelson RR 1&3 •
Please Recycle After Reading :)
Merchandise For Sale
Sporting Goods
BRAND NEW RIDLEY AEDON
ROAD/RACING BIKE: 52cm
frame, $1500 obo. 250-352-5274.
FORTRESS WINNER 4-WHEEL
ELECTRIC SCOOTER with bas-
ket. Less than 50kms, 30km range
between charges, new $5700,
asking $2800. View at Lakeview
Village, Nelson. 250-352-2228.
Tools
12˝ CRAFTSMAN WOOD
LATHE: Accessories, plus wood;
Power dust bag & table saw. 250-
229-4578.
Merchandise Wanted
RECYCLE YOUR USED FURNI-
TURE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS
to S.H.A.R.E and help with a
meal at ODB. Supporting Human-
ity and Responsible Ecology. WE
PICK UP FREE! 250-352-1222.
WANTED WASHING MACHINE:
2000 or newer, reasonably price,
good working condition. 250-
551-2014.
Our Readers
are planning to spend
in the neighbourhood of
$1,995,089.95*
this year on their
Lawns & Gardens
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Jumbo Update Spring 2014
From several recent phone interviews with the Manager
of Major Projects in the Mountain Resort branch of the
Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Oper-
ations (MofFLNRO) as of April 16, 2014, I learned these
events occurred consecutively.
Jumbo Glacier Mountain Resort Municipality (JGMRM) re-
ceived a $200,000 Start-Up Assistance Grant winter 2013 which
is standard practice at the time of municipal incorporation.
1. Tereafer every municipality must fle annually a fve
year fnancial plan listing anticipated revenues and expens-
es. Te Small Communities Grant Program is available for
all small communities to apply for. Ten they may be con-
sidered eligible for a grant of up to $200,000 per year. Tus,
when JGMRM recently fled its annual list and applied for
the grant, because there is no tax base, it received the full
amount. 2. Glacier Resorts Ltd. (GRL), the parent company
of the Jumbo Glacier Resort endeavor, has not applied for
an extension to its existing Environmental Assessment
Conditionally Approved Certifcate. It is impossible to re-
ceive a second extension under existing legislation. Octo-
ber 12, 2014 is when the present extension terminates, at
which time proper minister(s) decide whether GRL has
proved itself by having the project “substantially started.”
3. A couple days ago an Order-In-Council changed the
determination in which ski resorts would be built – new
operations as well as those in progress. Tey would not
need to go through the Environmental Assessment Of-
fce’s (EAO) assessment. Tis has been talked about for a
long time because the All Season’s Resort Policy within the
MoFLNRO, is nearly the same as the EAO policy. Tis was
a housekeeping procedure to not have duplicated policies.
4. However, today the Order-In-Council is rescinded. So
now GRL is currently operating as usual by getting ready
to make its “substantial start.” It holds a Licence of Occu-
pation for a ski lif on the Farnham Glacier and a day lodge
down slope from the glacier’s toe. Farnham is one of the
four glaciers within the proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort’s
Controlled recreation area.
A BC supreme court judge dismissed the Ktunaxa First
Nation’s legal petition (judicial review). He ruled the resort
would not impinge on constitutional religious rights. “De-
spite this setback we will continue to explore every avenue
to stop development in the heart of Qat’Muk”, said Kath-
ryn Teneese, Ktunaxa Nation chair.
“Te proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort still faces a legal
challenge from the West Kootenay Eco-Society. Te soci-
ety’s case charges that the Province acted illegally when it
created a municipality with no residents to expedite plan-
ning for the resort,” said David Reid, Executive Director
for the WK Eco-Society.
Submitted by Rowena Eloise, Argenta, for the
West Kootenay Coalition for Jumbo Wild
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~ GRASSES many varieties
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OVER
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Check out our large selection of
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• Kootenay Lake/Nelson RR 1&3 • Kootenay Lake/Nelson RR 1&3 •
Contractors/Tradespeople
Contractors/Tradespeople
#1 GUTTERS IN THE KOOTENAYS: Call Scenic Contractors
2008 today for your free estimate. 5˝x5˝ gutters, aluminum sof-
fit, fascia & leaf guard. 250-359-7145, 250-304-9636.
BACKHOE SERVICE, EXCAVATING, LANDSCAPING.
4WD John Deere. 250-353-7401.
BALFOUR BOBCAT SERVICES: Grading, landscaping,
rock work, driveway repair & much more. Experienced, ef-
ficient operator. Free estimates. 250-229-2154.
BIRKWOOD HOMES LTD: General contractor, new homes
& renovations, design/build, HPO licensed, warrantied &
fully insured. Drew, 250-353-2450.
CONCRETE SLABS, driveways and sidewalks. Kaslo and
area. 250-354-3491.
CONCRETE, TILE, WOOD: Custom showers, counter
tops, Nuheat in-floor heating, Allan Block, precast con-
crete, cultured stone, epoxy stone. Quality work! S1 Con-
tracting, Ian Voboril, 250-354-8954. www.s1contracting.ca
DAVID COOKE CONTRACTING. New Construction and
Renovation Specialists. Call 250-505-4994 for an estimate.
LEN RICHARDS ROOFING: 33 years experience. Small
jobs welcome. Free estimates. 250-354-3187.
FROM FRAMING TO FINISHING fine carpentry and reno-
vations start to finish. New to Kootenays. Many references
available. 15yrs experience. Also available for tree work.
Please call Sean Landers, 250-226-7735.
GAS APPLIANCE INSTALLATIONS & MAINTENANCE.
Licensed & bonded gas fitting. Specializing in Propane.
www.Jemsgas.com 250-359-5922.
KASLO AND AREA PLUMBER: Certified and Insured.
Sean Gaelen Graham - Virgo Enterprises, 250-353-3237.
MARINE UPHOLSTERY, canvas enclosures, repairs & re-
stitching, zippers, vinyls, fabrics & custom foam 250-551-
0370. www.cordm.ca
TOM COTTON PAINTING & DRYWALL. No GST. 250-
357-0063 or 250-354-7300 cell.
WITH AN ACCENT FINE CARPENTRY: Complete renova-
tion services. Interior finishing, railing specialist, manufac-
turer’s prices. 250-551-1842.
WOODWORKER & FINISH CARPENTER: Wood Floors,
Crown Moulding, Custom Trim Work, Timber Frame Car-
ports, Decks, Fences. Traditional Craftsman. Design-Build-
Finish. Josh Henschell, 250-352-6276.
Services
40 SHADES OF GREEN: Windows, gutters, gar-
bage removal, pruning, yard clean up, house watch
services. 250-353-2087.
DOCUMENT SHREDDING OFFERED. West Koo-
tenay Social Enterprise Society offers both commer-
cial and personal shredding services. We also offer
businesses lockable bins with monthly pick-up. 532
Josephine St, Nelson. 250-352-1942 for more info
or www.kootenayjanitorial.com
FULL SOLAR PACKAGES, MICRO HYDRO UNITS:
Your alternative energy specialist, District Solar and
Energy. 250-304-8854.
HARTECH AUTO REPAIR, KASLO: Provincial Inspec-
tions, Tires, Electrical Services on cars, trucks and mo-
torcycles, plus lawnmower repairs! 250-353-2800.
HOMES ALONE SECURITY: We’ll babysit your un-
occupied dwelling. Offering a professional security
service. 250-229-4183, 1-855-529-4183.
SPRING TIRE CHANGEOVER & AUTO SERVIC-
ING: Come see Mark, Kevin, Ray & Corey for qual-
ity service you can trust. Traditional values, modern
technology. Convenient Baker Street location: Shop
while your car is being serviced. 250-352-5383.
www.kootenaymotors.com
T&T SENIOR SERVICES including yard work, lawn
care, tree pruning, landscaping, painting, grocery
shopping, and transportation to appointments. 250-
825-4106.
WINDOW CLEANING: professional and reliable
window washing. Call Raymond 250-505-4622 or
visit www.simplyspotlessbc.com
Health/Personal Care
FOR PAIN, INJURY, INSOMNIA, DIGESTION,
MENTAL HEALTH & MORE... Raven Acupuncture,
Thursday/Friday, Kaslo. 250-551-2581.
HEALING ROUTES MASSAGE THERAPY, Trina
Jezik, RMT, available in Kaslo & Meadow Creek,
MSP coverage available. 250-353-1500.
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Gardening/Landscaping Health/Personal Care
HYPNOTHERAPY/NLP: Access your sub-conscious to
heal your mind, body, spirit. Certified Practitioner: Leeza
Trione, 250-229-4424.
MASSAGE THERAPY BY SUSAN WARD RMT! By appoint-
ment at Ainsworth Hot Springs & Kaslo. 250-353-2088.
OPTIONS FOR SEXUAL HEALTH CLINIC IN KASLO:
Free pregnancy, Pap and STI testing, information on all
aspects of sexual health & well-being and the best priced
birth control, for all ages & genders. Kaslo, every 2nd &
4th Monday, Primary Health, 6-8pm (closed on Holidays).
www.optionsforsexualhealth.org or 1-800-SEX-SENSE.
RAVEN ACUPUNCTURE: 250-551-2581. Castlegar,
Monday-Wednesday, 9am-7pm, Kaslo, Thursday-Friday,
9am-7pm by appointment. Direct Billing Insurance. www.
ravenacupuncture.com
REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPY: Joli Guthrie RMT,
MSP available. By appointment. Kaslo, 250-353-7605.
Gardening/Landscaping
15 YRS AS YOUR LOCAL FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL TREE
EXPERT: Limbwalker Tree Services. Hazardous removals, finest
custom pruning, stump grinding. Fully insured. 250-354-1627.
4 CUBIC YARD LOADS composted horse manure, $30/yd
+ delivery. 250-352-6960.
A&D TREE & GARDEN: Lawnmowing, hedge trimming,
tree pruning/removal, landscaping, general yard care.
Truck for hauling. 250-229-4743.
B-LOVE YARD MAINTENANCE: SPRING CLEAN-UP!!
Yard/Garden Cleanup, Lawn Mowing, Weed-eating, Gar-
dening, Yard Waste Removal. Taking on new lawn-main-
tenance clients. Fully Licensed/Insured. References avail-
able. Bernie, 250-551-4144.
CONSCIOUS GROWTH GARDENS & LANDSCAP-
ING have been beautifying Kaslo’s Lawns & Gardens for
7 years! Professional quality you can rely on! Visit con-
sciousgrowthgardens.ca or 250-353-7337.
FAWN LAWN CARE: Spring lawn maintenance, power rake,
aerate, sod, top dress and overseed. Residential, commercial,
insured. 250-354-7334 [email protected]
GARDEN TILLING with garden tractor. 250-353-7401.
GROW YOUR OWN MUSHROOMS! White elm, Reishi,
Maitake, chicken of the woods plugs available. Ellison’s
Market, Nelson.
LOKI TREE SERVICE: The West Kootenay’s tree care
experts. Pruning, hazardous tree removal, chipping, land-
clearing and more. Certified Arborists. Certified Fallers.
Fully insured. 250-353-2405, www.lokitree.com
NATURAL BALANCE TREE CARE, specializing in large
removals, pruning, height reductions, hedges. Discounted
rates if you clean up yourself. 250-354-3763.
ORGANIC COMPOSTED CHICKEN MANURE: A good
quality soil enhancer from our local poultry operation, free
of pesticides or fillers, completely pure and natural prod-
uct. Bagged and ready for your plants and veggies, 40lb
bags, $5/ea. Delivery available for 10 or more bags, to Nel-
son area. Topsoil also available. 250-551-7725.
OSPREY’S NEIGHBOUR GREENHOUSE, 8172 Busk Rd,
Balfour. Nice selection of bedding plants, veggie/herb starts,
hanging baskets, gift baskets. www.ospreysneighbour.com
TOMATOES, TOMATOES, TOMATOES PLANTS ETC:
Watch for sign on Hwy 31N, Shutty Bench. 250-353-7128.
TOPSOIL: Double screened, blended and PH balanced.
1 yard $95 +tax = $99.75, delivered to Nelson, or 3 yards
$250. Manure also available. 250-352-2424.
TREE WORKS - PRUNING/TOPPING/TRIMMING: Tree
removal, fruit trees, hedges, over 25yrs experience. Ken,
250-229-2149.
Farmers’ Market
EARN AND DISPLAY your MarketSafe Certification in
Kaslo! Thursday, May 29, 9am-3pm, $65. Preregister at
250-353-2618 or [email protected] Visit selkirk.ca/ce for
details..
THE HARROP FARMER’S MARKET is having a BED-
DING PLANT SALE: Sunday, May 25, 10am-2pm, Harrop
Hall 6066 McConnell Rd. For information or to book a table
call Nancy, 250-229-5459, email [email protected] ..
Tickets
$
20
in advance at JVH
SchooI Offce &
Sunnyside Naturals,
Kaslo 250-353-9667
2014 JVH 16
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Dinner Theatre
5 One-Act
Comedies
Thursdoy, Moy Z9 & Fridoy, Moy 30
Dinner - 6:30 pm • Show - 7:00 pm
The Lighthouse Theatre - JVH School, Kaslo Catering by The Clubhouse Restaurant
The Affdovif
Property of the Dallas Cowboys
The Importance of Being Earnest
What Women Want Most
The Lemonade Stand
Kootenay Lake
Dental Clinic
Providing all aspects of general family dentistry in a comfortable,
caring environment. We welcome all patients and referrals.
Dr. DOUG KELLY
Also, offering hospital based treatment in Nelson
(minimal wait times)
DR. KELLY KOSHEIFF
Extensive training in all aspects of dentistry including
implants and surgery
556 Josephine St, Nelson, BC • 250-352-5522
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Farmer’s Market
Farmers’ Market
WEST KOOTENAY ECOSOCIETY PRESENTS:
Cottonwood Community Market: Saturdays, 9:30am-
3:00pm, May 17-Oct 25, Cottonwood Falls Park, Nelson.
Downtown Nelson Local Market: Wednesdays, 9:30am-
4:00pm, June 11-Sept. 24, 400 Block Baker St. Market-
Fest: 6:00-10:30pm, June 27, July 25, Aug. 22. 200 & 300
Blocks, Baker St., Nelson. For more information: www.
ecosociety.ca
Garage/Moving/Yard Sales
BALFOUR HALL COMMUNITY AND AREA: $ellwhaty-
awanta $ale, $aturday, June 7, 9am-3pm. Table rentals,
250-229-5265.
ESTATE SALE: May 24-25, 8334 Busk St, Balfour. Furni-
ture, household items, antiques - late 1800s cash register,
old Coca Cola electric cooler, La-Z-Boy, medi lift chair, shop
rider mobility scooter, fishing tackle, something for everyone.
GREAT GARAGE SALE IN SHUTTY BENCH! Mark your
calender...lots of stuff. Furniture, housewares, a few an-
tiques, fishing rods and reels, all useful things. See you at
8915 Koehle Road on the way to Lakewood Inn. Saturday,
May 31 & Sunday, June 1, 9am-3pm.
Notices
AGM: KASLO BAY MARINE CLUB, Wednesday, May 28,
7pm, Kaslo Senior Citizen Hall.
THE CENTRAL KOOTENAY INVASIVE PLANT COM-
MITTEE (CKIPC) invites you to attend our open house on
Wednesday, May 28 from 10am to 1pm at the Kootenay Lake
Forestry Centre at 1907 Ridgewood Road, Nelson (North
Shore). The open house will present CKIPC’s proposed 2014
invasive plant program for RDCK Electoral Areas D and E in-
cluding prevention, inventory, education and awareness, and
treatments. For more information contact CKIPC at 250-352-
1160 or [email protected]. Hope to see you there!
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: THE ES-
TATE OF DAVID JOHN WARHURST HAND, also known
as DAVID JOHN HAND, also known as DAVID HAND,
DECEASED, FORMERLY OF KASLO, BRITISH COLUM-
BIA. Creditors and others having claims against the es-
tate of DAVID JOHN WARHURST HAND, also known as
DAVID JOHN HAND, also known as DAVID HAND, DE-
CEASED are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trust-
ee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the
Executor, Yvonne Lena Hand, c/o Thomas R. Humphries,
at Box 636, Kaslo, BC V0G 1M0 on or before June 11,
2014, after which date the executor will distribute the es-
tate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the
claims of which the executor then has notice.
Lost & Found
FOUND ADS ARE FREE! If you have found an item and wish to
connect with the owner, give us a call and we will advertise it for
you at no charge.
FOUND KODAK CAMERA: Compact digital camera in
case. Left on counter at Cornucopia Natural Food Store in
Kaslo early April. 250-353-2594.
FOUND, LADIES SILVER RING on Front St, Kaslo. Call
250-353-2903 to identify and claim.
LOST MAY 1, SET OF KEYS by mailboxes at intersection of
Hwy 3A and Nasookin Rd. 250-352-5274.
LOST: Silver home-made receiver for trailer hitch with 2˝
ball, lost between 4Mile & Nelson Apr. 29. 250-352-9986
PUBLIC HEARING
202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson
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Events Education/Classes
HUNTER TRAINING COURSE: Saturday/Sunday, May
31-June 1, 9am-5pm. Contact Selkirk College, Kaslo, 250-
353-2618 or [email protected] to preregister.
OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID-LEVEL 1: Saturday, June
7, 8:30am-5pm; Impactful Marketing Writing for Online &
Print! Sunday, June 8, 1-4pm, Selkirk College, Kaslo. 250-
353-2618, [email protected] to preregister.
RAISING CHILDREN WITH MONEY SENSE: A workshop
with Barb Szuta for parents in Meadow Creek! Learn about:
how to help children develop a healthy relationship with
money, helping children understand money, the principles of
‘ spend, save and share’, the idea of allowances (when, why
and how much?) and more! Bring your questions! Thursday,
May 29, 9:30-11:30am, North Lake Family Centre (Jewett
school). Childcare provided. Please register at Strong Start
Parent and Child Time or contact Barb Cyr: 250-353-7691 or
[email protected] Offered by North Kootenay Lake Com-
munity Services Society, Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy
and proudly sponsored by Columbia Basin Trust.
SELKIRK COLLEGE KASLO! Canadian Firearms Safety:
Non Restricted Firearms, Saturday/Sunday, May 24 & 25.
Call to preregister, 250-353-2618 or [email protected]
Lessons/Workshops
SAILING LESSONS: Saturdays& Sundays for teens/
adults. Also, Catamaran rides/tours. Kootenay Catamaran,
403-660-2760.
Events
DON’T MISS THIS YEAR’S Langham’s Asian Canadian Heri-
tage Month celebration “Stretching the Tao From Mt. Kailash
to Mt. Loki,” Langham Theatre, Kaslo. Opening night May 30,
6:30pm with poetry reading by Robert Foster, Aiko Jackson,
Mark Mealing, & Mo Su Dien, followed by a Japanese comedy
play (Kyogen) “Rain Near Obi”, performed by Anne Ferncase,
Kendrick Mauser & Cezanne Moss (script/direction by Mark
Mealing.) We will conclude the evening with an Asian buffet &
tea. The 2nd day, May 31 is Children’s Day. Starts 1pm with
Kyogen followed by Family Singers Group led by Terry & Ja-
net Marshal, and Asian Storytelling by Mark Mealing. Asian
art games & workshop follows with origami, kite making &
flying, Go, Chinese Checkers, etc. Free admission/both days
but only 80max people for May 30 opening night. Get your
free tickets from Willow or Sunnyside Naturals, Kaslo or out-
of-town residents email: [email protected]
COMEDY REVIEW DINNER THEATRE: 5 One Act Come-
dies! Thursday, May 29 & Friday, May 30, Lighthouse The-
atre, Kaslo. Tickets $20/advance at Sunnyside Naturals &
JVH School Office. A JVH Drama presentation!
GRIEF & LOSS SUPPORT GROUP in Kaslo for 6wks
beginning end of May. When someone you love has died
you will experience your own form of mourning that can
be frightening, painful and lonely. No words can take it all
away but a supportive group and a professional counselor
can be companions on your journey. You can learn to ad-
just to the pain of loss and regain hope and energy for the
future. This group is offered free of charge with thanks to
the Victorian Hospital of Kaslo Auxiliary Society and the
Kaslo and District Community Forest Society. For more in-
formation contact Chelsea at Hospice, 250-353-2299, or
[email protected].
KUIMBA CHOIR with MOYO MARIMBA ENSEMBLE:
Friday, May 30, Argenta Hall, 7:30pm; & Saturday, May 31,
St. Andrew’s Church, Kaslo, 7pm. Tickets $10 at Willow
Home Gallery or Sunnyside Naturals.
Kaslo & District Community Forest Society
Kaslo & District Community Forest Society
250-353-9677 • [email protected]
www.kaslocommunityforest.org
Ofce Hours: Mondays 9 am–4pm
Kemball Memorial Centre, Kaslo, 2nd Floor
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Maple Tree Stage Kaslo Jazz Society ................................................................ $500
Digital Projector and Screen Kaslo & District Public Library ............................ $400
Concert Sponsorship Kaslo Concert Society .................................................. $1000
Kaslo Saturday Market North Koot Lk Arts & Heritage Council ........................ $500
Chainsaw Carving Exhibition Kaslo Loggers Sports ...................................... $2000
Hall Upgrade Kaslo Legion Branch 74 ............................................................ $1500
Kaslo Trails Maintenance & Marking Kootenay Suferfest ............................ $1500
Open House for Safety Kaslo Community Response Network.......................... $500
Grief Support Group Hospice Society of North Koot Lk .................................. $1300
Feeding Families not Bears North Koot Lk Bear Smart ................................. $1000
Kaslo May Days Kaslo Chamber of Commerce ............................................... $1500
Youth Bike Camp KORS .................................................................................. $1000
SS Moyie Paddlewheel Cover Koot Lk Historical Society ............................... $3000
Kaslo Guitarfest 2014 Performing Arts Coalition of the Koot ........................ $1000
Avalanche Safety Course The Betties Power Sports Network ........................ $2000
Equipment and Warming Hut Expansion KORS ........................................... $1000
Water & Sand Exploration Table Periwinkle Society ....................................... $571
Soccer Equipment And Maintenance Kaslo Youth Soccer ............................. $1000
Safety First St Andrew’s Heritage Hall Resource Centre .................................. $3000
Kaslo minor baseball uniforms Kaslo Minor Baseball ................................... $1000
Langham Building Foundation Langham Cultural Society ........................... $3200
Flowers in Town Kaslo in Bloom .................................................................... $1000
Youth Book Club Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy ..................................... $740
Equipment For Junior Golf Kaslo Golf Club Junior Golf .................................... $500
Doors & Windows Kaslo Chamber of Commerce ............................................ $1500
Garden Signage And Tools Kaslo Community Garden Club ............................. $300
Senior Needs Assessment Lardeau Valley Opportunity Links Society ............ $1500
Culture in the Classroom Jewett Elementary ................................................. $500
2014 BC Rural Communities Summit The Kaslo Institute ............................. $1000
Soccer Team Uniforms JVH Senior Girls soccer team ...................................... $1000
Upgrade Kootenay Star Museum Kootenay Star Museum ............................ $2000
Kaslo Folkfest Kaslo Canada Day Festival ...................................................... $1000
Gr 6/7 Field Trip JVH School ............................................................................. $500
Kaslo River Trail Extension Kaslo Trailblazers ................................................. $500
Kaslo Trail Map Kaslo Trailblazers ................................................................... $1000
KDCFS Youth Work Project........................................................................... $10,085
TOTAL .................................................................$51,596
Grants Awarded 2014
Note: The foregoing represents the total Community Dividend funding, which is derived
from the proceeds of the 2013 timber harvest ($2 per cubic metre.) $1/m
3
has been
reserved and invested in the Legacy Fund. For more information please contact us!
May 15, 2014
For the benefit of Kootenay Lake area residents, the following lake levels
are provided by FortisBC as a public service.
Queen’s Bay: Present level: 1746.14 ft.
7 day forecast: Up 32 to 36 inches.
2013 peak: 1749.42 ft. / 2012 peak: 1753.78 ft.
Nelson: Present level: 1744.47 ft.
7 day forecast: Up 32 to 36 inches.
Levels can change unexpectedly due to weather or other
conditions. For more information or to sign-up for unusual lake levels
notifications by phone or email, visit www.fortisbc.com or call 1-866-
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Animals/Animal Care
Events
LAURA LANDSBERG IN CONCERT with her accompany-
ing musicians, celebrates new recording A Simple Twist.
Langham Theatre, June 10, 7:30pm. Tickets $18 at Sun-
nyside Naturals & Willow Kaslo, and at the door.
SENIORS NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROJECT: Senior
residents of the Lardeau Valley and their families, friends
and support networks are invited to take part in this two
year project now underway via LINKS. To find out more
about the project and to find out how to take part: www.
lardeauvalley.wordpress.com/lv-sna-project/
THE LANGHAM GALLERY KASLO PRESENTS: Csetkwe
Megan Fortier, ‘ Lut aks ilxut - Don’t Go Hungry’ and Nico
Meijer Drees, ‘ Playtime’, in the Community Gallery. Both
shows run from Friday, May 16-Sunday, June 29. Opening
Friday, May 16, 7-9pm.
THE MISHRAS: Classical Indian music of Benares India,
coming to the Langham Theatre. Sunday, May 25, 7pm.
Tickets $20 at Sunnyside, Willow and at the door.
TOT SOCCER IN BALFOUR! The Kootenay Lake Family
Network is pleased to announce we will be offering Tot Soc-
cer once again this spring at the Redfish School field! This
year the program will run for 6 consecutive Saturday morn-
ings from 10-10:45am starting May 24 and winding up on
June 28. This program is for kids age 3-5yrs old and the cost
is $25/child. Please pre-register by contacting Raeanne at
250-229-2279 or [email protected].
WRITING RETREATS KASLO is happy to announce that Van-
couver director Barbara Pollard will be workshopping a new play,
written by Denine Milner from Cranbrook, thanks to funding from
Area D. Lynn van Deursen, Colette Enns & Darcie Matthews will
perform a staged reading of “Front-Door Women” at The Lang-
ham, on Sunday, June 8, at 7 pm. Tickets at the door. Students
$5, adults $10. Watch how the written word gets from page to
stage, bringing the characters to life, one line at a time.
Animals/Animal Care
AFFECTIONATE, AFFORDABLE PETSITTING: New pric-
ing. Just like home! Call 250-353-9654.
DOG TRAINING and AGILITY: Have a well trained dog for
the summer, start group classes anytime; agility starts soon!
Private consultations for obedience/behaviour problems.
Jeanne Shaw, CPDT, 250-359-6650 www.love2play.ca
PEKINESE X POM/CHIHUAHUA PUPS: 3 males, ready
May 30, $350/ea. 250-366-4381.
Livestock
ORDER YOUR BABY CHICKS TODAY! Layers or meat
birds. Organic chicken feed. Ellison’s Market, Nelson.
Employment Opportunities
ARE YOU ENTHUSIASTIC, ORGANIZED, SELF-MOTIVAT-
ED AND LIKE TO PLAN PARTIES? Kaslo and Area Chamber
of Commerce is seeking a Kaslo May Days Coordinator for
2015. This is a contract position. Call Jeff, 250-353-7469.
DISHWASHER POSITIONS available at BlueBelle Bistro,
347 Front St, Kaslo. Apply in person with resume.
Guests at AINSWORTH HOT SPRINGS RESORT love
our esthetically pleasing grounds and flowers. If you love
cutting grass, weeding, picking up litter, assisting with
plants & flowers, cleaning glass and some pool cleaning
come be our star GROUNDSKEEPER and keep the ex-
terior of our resort in pristine order! $14/hr for 4 days per
week until Oct. 31, 2014. Please forward your resume to
[email protected] or fax to 250-229-5600 Attention:
Karen LeMoel.
KASLO SOURDOUGH BAKERY IS HIRING! Looking for
a young, energetic & reliable part-time (currently 22-30hrs/
wk) employee. Year-round. Start asap. Please email re-
sumes: [email protected] or phone 250-353-7656.
KASLO VISITOR CENTRE-SS MOYIE: 3 summer employ-
ment positions available, starting July 1 thru Aug 31. Must
be 16 years old, a registered full-time student and a reg-
istered returning full-time student in the fall, 2014. Send
resume to [email protected] or Kaslo Visitor Centre Box
537, Kaslo, BC V0G1M0. For further information call 250-
353-2525 between 10am-6pm.
NOW ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR HOUSEKEEPING Kokan-
ee Glacier Resort. Training mid-June for employment July thru
September. Apply in person w/resume 2615 Hwy 3A, Nelson.
THE LANGHAM CULTURAL SOCIETY, KASLO wel-
comes applications for 2 temporary summer positions.
Candidates must be students between the ages of 16-
30, intending to return to full-time studies in the fall. We
welcome all applicants regardless of ethnicity, gender or
ability. Start date June 26 to Aug. 30 (10 weeks), $11/hr.
Email [email protected] for full prospectus, check
website www.thelangham.ca or pick up copies at our
gallery or office.
WANTED RELIEF RED CROSS BABYSITTER TRAIN-
ING INSTRUCTOR: Training provided, must have current
Standard First Aid certification. Please forward resume or
for additional information email [email protected] Posting
closes noon Friday, May 30.
Business Opportunities
FREE BUSINESS COUNSELLING FOR NEW AND EX-
ISTING BUSINESSES. A Community Futures representa-
tive will be at Kaslo, Wednesday, June 18. Call 250-352-
1933 x100 for an appointment. Community Futures offers
business loans, business workshops, resource library,
Self-Employment program, 1-on-1 business counselling
and more! www.futures.bc.ca
Help Wanted
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 8-10 hrs/week for North Shore
home near Harrop ferry. $30/hr. Email experience and ref-
erences to [email protected]
Summer Job Opportunities
KDCFS is seeking young individuals who are
energetic and physically ft for varied feldwork.
Training and equipment will be provided. The
work will be outside in all weather and may include:
• Wildfre hazard reduction
• Silviculture (pruning, spacing, brushing)
• Recreation trail building and maintenance
• Water fow measurements
Remuneration: $15/hour, 36 hours/week. Min. 8 weeks.
Please mail your resumé and a cover letter to:
Kaslo & District Community Forest Society
PO Box 1360, Kaslo, BC V0G 1M0
Deadline for application is June 2, 2014
It is expected that work will commence July 2,
but training may begin earlier. Please indicate
your availability. We thank all who apply, however
only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Contractors/Tradespeople Employment Opportunities
BUDGET BLINDS is looking for a motivated sales person to
represent West Kootenay area. Send resume to jmkaufman@
budgetblinds.com
DEBRI RESOURCES LTD is now accepting resumes for
the 2014 Fire Season. Please submit your resume by fax
to 250-352-9794 or by email to [email protected]
EI CLAIM DENIED? NEED HELP? 22yrs experience as
EI Officer. Will prepare/present reconsiderations & appeals.
Call me first! Bernie Hughes, 1-877-581-1122(toll-free).
HALCYON HOT SPRINGS RESORT AND THE KING-
FISHER RESTAURANT are seeking qualified candidates
for all positions including Line Cooks, Servers, Guest Ser-
vices and Housekeeping Attendants. Experience in the
hospitality industry/customer service for all positions is re-
quired. Line Cooks: Experience in food handling and Food
Safe Level 1 is preferred. Apprenticeships are available to
serious candidates under a Certified Chef de Cuisine. Staff
housing is available. Please email resumes to events@
halcyon-hotsprings.com or call 1-888-689-4699 ext 105.
HIRING EXPERIENCED SERVERS for a busy, fast paced
environment. Apply in person with resume at BlueBelle
Bistro, 347 Front St, Kaslo.
Help Wanted
P/T DISHWASHER & LINE COOKS NEEDED. Please ap-
ply with resume in person to Chances Castlegar.
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: The Balfour
& District Business & Historic Association is looking for
Ferry Ambassadors to provide tourism information to trav-
elers on board the Osprey 2000 this summer. You must
be returning to full-time studies in the Fall of 2014. Some
weekend shifts will be required. Email resumes to janice.
[email protected]
Contractors/Tradespeople
ANDREW, HERITAGE GUTTERS, GUTTER HELMET
KOOTENAYS. Call for your complimentary estimate on
5x5 gutter or Gutter Helmet. 250-551-0189 or
heritageguttersnelson.com
5˝ SEAMLESS GUTTERS, SOFFIT, FASCIA INSTAL-
LATION AND REPAIRS: Leaf Guard Systems. Free esti-
mates! Call UNDER COVER GUTTER, 250-359-6975.
A&A PAINTING: Longest serving and best reputation in
the area: 25+yrs experience! Bonded, licensed, insured,
WCB, warranty, references, free estimates. www.aapaint
ing.ca Rick, Cell: 250-354-9015/1-888-270-1188.
ADAM’S WINDOWS & DOORS: All types of window and
door installations. Free estimates! Call 250-608-1419.
ASBESTOS OR MOLD, we’re your local experts for testing
and removal. Clean-Scene DKI www.cleans.ca 250-365-
6969, 250-352-4646, 250-368-6333.
ATR CONSTRUCTION: Residential, commercial, indus-
trial. Framing, foundations, all aspects. Experienced, orga-
nized, professional. [email protected] 250-304-5895.
FINISH COATES PAINTING: Interior, exterior, commercial,
residential, new construction, spray painting, small jobs wel-
come, estimates CALL RUSTY 250-365-6273 250-354-9487.
HOOVER MASONRY, CERTIFIED EXPERIENCED MA-
SON: Stonework, Bricklaying, Tile-Setting. Custom Ma-
sonry Fireplaces, Restoration, Chimney Repointing, Stone
Patios & Stairs, Retaining Walls, Manufactured Stone.
Communication Service Satisfaction! 250-551-3245/
[email protected]
JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Journeyman Electricians. Local
and North. 250-352-4177. IBEW Local 1003, Nelson B.C.
LEADING EDGE OVERHEAD & GARAGE DOORS: Instal-
lation, Sales & Service. Nathan Robertson, 250-505-9686.
LOG YOUR PROPERTY WITH NO DAMAGE: Small
yarder looking
for small logging
jobs. Elkview Log-
ging Inc. 250-359-
2238.
PERFECT LINE
PAINTING LTD:
2nd YEAR PLATI-
NUM WINNER
as the favourite
painting service
in the Kootenays.
Commercial, Resi-
dential, Industrial.
New construction,
i nteri or-exteri or,
19 years experi-
ence. Fully in-
sured, bonded,
WCB coverage.
We have the best
prices and reputa-
tion in the Koote-
nays. Don’t wait,
book now! 250-
505-6810.
WANTED:
CEDAR
POLES
Bell Pole & Lumber Canada, ulc
Rossland, BC
CONTACT:
Pole Buyer Jim Johnson
250-308-6477 [email protected]
or
Yard Supervisor Tyler Bryden
250-521-3031 [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Civil Tech Services is accepting resumes with references for the
upcoming construction season for the following positions:
• EXPERIENCED EXCAVATOR/HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
• EXPERIENCED PIPE LAYERS
• EXPERIENCED GRAVEL/END DUMP TRUCK
DRIVERS
All positions require a minimum of 10 years’
experience and are seasonal full-time/part-time
positions. Please email resumes to
[email protected] or fax 250.365.3005
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHT
ATCO Wood products, a leading forest products company
in the Southern Interior, is seeking a qualified millwright
with a valid interprovincial journeyman ticket. The ideal
candidate will be a self-starter with good communication
skills and excellent millwright skills. Hours will vary and
will include shift and weekend work.
Please forward your resume to:
Veneer Plant Maintenance Foreman, c/o Kris Harvey
PO Box 460
Fruitvale, BC V0G 1L0
Fax: 250-367-6210
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Gardening/Landscaping
Contractors/Tradespeople
PERFECT LINE PAINTING LTD: Painting specials on now!
Get ready for Spring. Call 250-505-6810.
STONEWORK, MASONRY. 250-226-7173.
WEST KOOTENAY MACHINE SHOP: Machine parts
manufactured and repaired, 915 Front St (rear), Nelson.
250-352-2123.
WOLFGANG’S PLUMBING SERVICES: Residential
plumbing, Goulds pumps, hot water tanks, renovations,
etc. 250-226-7320.
YOUR RESIDENTIAL RE-ROOFING SPECIALIST: Guar-
anteed work, T.Q.I.P., $2 million liability insurance, free es-
timates, 24-hr emergency service. Senger Bros. Roofing
& Siding, 250-505-5845 Nelson/Kootenay Lake; 250-304-
0567, Castlegar/Trail. Serving the entire West Kootenay.
Services
3T TRUCK, DRIVER & SWAMPER ON HAND! Tuesday
to Saturday, FREE PICK UPS, deliveries, household moves
within West Kootenays. S.H.A.R.E Nelson, 250-352-1222.
BEAVER’S SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SERVICE: Serving
the Kootenays. Goes the distance! 250-354-3508 (cell) or
250-357-9724.
MANUFACTURED HOME TRANSPORTING: Fully expe-
rienced, providing quality service. Call Shorty Phillips 250-
921-7574 NDB Trucking LTD.
NPROTECTIVE COATINGS for your asphalt, concrete,
exposed aggregate, stamped concrete, stone. Free esti-
mates 1-888-382-7960 www.sunrisesealcoating.ca
TREE SERVICE: Certified, Licensed, Insured. Pruning to
removal of hazardous trees. Free estimates. 250-505-6114
www.fallguy.ca
Gardening/Landscaping
*AAA TREE AND TRACTOR WORKS: Certified, Safe And
Insured. Hazardous Tree Removal And Professional Tree
Care, With A 4x4 John Deere Tractor, 14´ Dumper Trailer
And Chipper At Your Service. Call 250-551-4672.
A GRADE SOIL: Clean field, no round-up or fertilizers
used, screen 3/8-, Tarrys, $40/yd. 250-368-7314.
CLEAN FIR/LARCH WOOD CHIPS FOR SALE: Delivery
available. 250-505-6996.
AGAINST THE WIND NURSERY: Plants for your orna-
mental & edible landscapes. Winlaw, 250-226-6957, www.
againstthewindnursery.ca
ALL NATURAL GARDEN-READY AGED COW MANURE:
Local. Topsoil, sand & gravel deliveries also available. For
delivery & pick up, call 250-505-6996 leave msg.
BODHI TREE SERVICES: Best rates, service. Professional,
fully insured, hazard to health arboriculture. bodhitreecarebc@
gmail.com, 250-505-2700.
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE TREES: 3´ to 6´ pots, green
& blue color, $10/ft. Discounts for large quantities. Tree
spade & potter for hire. 250-304-8482, www.shaityla.ca
COW MANURE BY THE TRUCK LOAD. Large round bales
of straw always delivered. Wayne Savinkoff, 250-226-7054.
DYNAMIC LANDSCAPING: We specialize in retaining
walls, rock work, Allan blocks, irrigation systems, septic
systems, ponds, decks, fences and pathways; we also de-
sign yards & flower beds. For commercial or residential.
Give us a call at 250-365-5790.
KEEP YOUR LAWN UNDER CONTROL with the reliable
quality of a Honda lawnmower from Barrett Motorsports &
Equipment in Fruitvale. All our Honda mowers, are on sale
now! 250-367-6216 or 1-888-989-1615.
LANDSCAPE RENOVATIONS: Retaining wall systems,
Certified Allan Block installers, fencing for deer/elk/bear
barriers, residential privacy panel, animal containment.
Lawn/property/farm services. Full line of commercial
equipment. Licensed, insured. SlocanValley 250-359-
7976, [email protected]
Farmers’ Market
EARTHY ORGANIC FARM now carrying organic fertil-
izer products, organic seed, plant trays, seedlings, veggie
hanging baskets, Eggs from organically fed ranging chick-
ens and more.. check us out!! www.earthorganics.ca or
call 250-367-9955.
LAMB: Naturally raised, government inspected, cut &
wrapped, $6.99/lb. 250-357-2263.
SLOCAN VALLEY BLACK ANGUS BEEF: Homegrown,
sides/quarters, $100 freezer packs, 5 pound bags soup/mar-
row or knuckle bones, dog bones 50 pounds $49.99. Govern-
ment inspected, no GMOs, antibiotics, or tranquilizers. Home
of the happy cows. Always delivered. Wayne Savinkoff, 250-
226-7054. Extra lean ground beef and sausage special.
Garage/Moving/Yard Sales
BIG YARD SALE: Horse drawn carriage, antique orchard
sprayer, collectibles, large variety of other stuff, next to BK
school, South Slocan. Rain or shine, May 24, 8am-5pm.
LARGE YARD SALE: Garden/shop equipment at Cole’s
Equipment Rentals, Silverton, May 24 & 25, 9 am. 250-
358-2632.
BOTTLE DRIVE: Saturday, May 24, Valhalla Wilderness Pro-
gram, W.E. Graham Community School, from Junction to
Slocan 9am-12noon. Call ahead for big loads, 250-355-2212.
SUPER LARGE YARD SALE: Saturday & Sunday, May
24 & 25, 8am-5pm, #14, 1545 Columbia Ave, Castlegar.
Lots of small antiques & collectibles, steampunk items, old
skeleton keys, old gauges, antique tools, WWII German
Military items, repro daggers, hunting/fighting knives, old
oil tins. Over 1000 DVD movies, depression glass, fused
glass jewellery, vintage Akai, reel to reel tape recorder/
player, power pressure washer, electric lawnmower, hand
tools, fishing rods, reels & supplies, air rifles, +tons more.
Family Support Counsellor Position
JOB SUMMARY:
Provides assessment of clients and their families. Develops, implements, and
evaluates family-based intervention and mediation plans that are intended to improve
the functioning of the family and ensure the safety and well-being of the children. This
position is 14 hours per week. $21.22 – $24.70
QUALIFICATIONS: Education & Experience:
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JOB SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
a. ability to conduct comprehensive needs assessment
b. working knowledge of family systems issues, child development, and child abuse
reporting guidelines
c. excellent counselling, support, and advocacy skills
d. ability to research, develop, and teach parenting skill building strategies
e. excellent verbal and written communication skills
f. good organizational, case management, time, and stress management skills
This position requires the use of your own automobile in the performance of duties.
This position is open to female & male applicants.
This position requires union membership.
This position is temporary based on the return of the incumbent.
Please forward resume and cover letter to Kristein.johnson or info@cdcss by May 29, 2014
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Animals/Animal Care Legal Notices
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Travel
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Education/Classes
COMMUNITY FUTURES OFFERS SMALL BUSINESS
WORKSHOPS: Want to demo your business or product
on the web? DIY Filmmaking for Small Business’ w/Miriam
Needoba of ‘ Small Town Films’ on June 3 & 10. (9-4pm)
$200 +GST. Register at 250-352-1933x100. Full schedule
at: www.futures.bc.ca
WELLNESS CAREER TRAINING runs May 26-31 in Nel-
son. Demand for “Senior Wellness” services is growing;
this nationally-recognized certification training will allow
you to offer a popular mobile service to seniors in the Koo-
tenay region: Senior Wellness Chair Massage. Learn more:
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Events
CATCH A ROLLER DERBY BOUT!! Saturday, May 31,
Cominco Arena, Trail Memorial Centre. 5pm Rossland Trail
Roller Girls vs Valley Brutality; 7pm Castlegar’s Dam City
Rollers vs Nelson’s Killjoys. More info at www.kootenay
rollerderby.com
HORSE ASSOCIATION CENTRAL KOOTENAY SPRING
HORSE SHOW: May 24-25, Nelson Riding Grounds. Pro-
grams/info 1-250-359-7097, [email protected].
KOOTENAY GEM, MINERAL FOSSIL SHOW AND SALE:
June 7 & 8 Castlegar Community Complex, Saturday,
10am-5pm, Sunday, 10am-4pm. Gems, Crystals, Miner-
als, Geode Cracking, Fossils, Jewellery, Lapidary Supplies,
Dealers, Displays, Rock Auction, Gold Panning, Garnet
Screening and Chamber Mines. Come see, learn, buy!
Bring in your Mystery Rock and have it identified by the
Geology Professor will help you identify it!
UPCOMING SHOWS IN NELSON: Kenny ‘Blues Boss’
Wayne, D.O.A w/ Drunk on Purpose and Dealer, Charlie
Hunter and Scott Amendola w/ DJ Olive, Charles Bradley
and His Extraordinaires, and much more! Full calendar and
details at ontheroadmanagement.com
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ALL PLAY PET CARE & ADVENTURES: Socialize your dog
in a supervised, friendly environment. B & B open 7 days a
week. Healthy dog food and supplies available. www.allplay.
ca Castlegar 250-365-2886, Nelson 250-352-2021.
BEAUTIFUL SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES: First shots,
dewormed, will deliver, $300. 250-402-9776.
BROWN LAYING PULLETS: 8wks old, $8/ea; 12 laying
chickens, brown leghorns, 14mo old, $10/ea. 250-365-5130.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES: Vet checked, 1st shots,
dewormed, $600/ea. 250-265-3320.
K-9 TRAINING RANCH. Call Roxann, 250-352-3357.
SIMPLY PAWS-ITIVE DOG TRAINING: Obedience/agil-
ity classes. Private consultations for obedience/behaviour
problems. www.simplypawsitive.ca Linda Murray, 250-
367-7211.
Livestock
19 WEEK-OLD ISA BROWN PULLETS ready to lay,
$11.75/ea; 1 year Isa Brown layers, $5/ea. Available at end
of June. 250-551-7725.
CHICKS, TURKEYS, DUCKLINGS!... many different va-
rieties, NO minimums. Full line of feed & supplies. TOTAL
PET, Castlegar, 250-365-2120.
FARRIER - HUME HORSESHOEING: Mobile forge, cus-
tom, corrective, hot shoeing, barefoot trims, reliable, pro-
fessional. 250-792-2112.
WANTED: Scottish Highland cattle, young stock. 250-424-
5458.
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fering 10% off until the end of June. We will also do moss
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you are interested. 250-352-6493.
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Celebrated Young Adult Author
Susan Juby Comes To Kaslo
Author Susan Juby says that “if one person who is feeling
isolated or lef out reads my book and laughs and thinks
‘I’m not alone’ or ‘at least I’m not as bad as the people she
writes about’, then I’ve achieved my goal.”
Judging from the response of Juby’s fans to her six
young adult novels, success is clear. Juby brings her new-
est novel, Bright’s Light, to schools and libraries in the
Kootenay-Boundary, in a special tour arranged by the
Kootenay Library Federation.
Juby lives in Nanaimo, but her books have travelled,
winning awards and accolades across North America.
Her Alice MacLeod three-book series follows an en-
dearing character through the minefeld of teenaged
self-doubt; Another Kind of
Cowboy marries the author’s
def understanding of ado-
lescence with her other love
– horses – and brought her a
new set of nominations and
award; and Getting the Girl
takes us into high school de-
tective territory.
Her memoir, Nice Recov-
ery, reveals her own battle
with alcoholism as a young
person. For adults, she has
written Te Woefeld Poultry
Collective.
Bright’s Light is a remarkable hybrid of humour and
dystopia, set in a future of beautiful robots learning the
art of rebellion. Nominated for the Canadian Library As-
sociation’s Young Adult Book Award, the Sunburst Award
for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic,
Bright’s Light is reaping praise from critics.
Te Sunburst Award jury calls it “A pointed, hilarious
and yet afectionate satire on popular culture.” Accord-
ing to Quill and Quire, “Te novel’s greatest strength is
inarguably Juby’s tongue-in-cheek (and ofen laugh-out-
loud) humour, as well as her extremely detailed descrip-
tions of post-apocalyptic Earth.”
Juby’s book tour includes stops in Grand Forks, Nelson,
Nakusp, Kaslo, Fernie, Sparwood, and Kimberley. Susan
Juby will be presenting on Wednesday June 4 at 1:30 at JV
Humphries School in Kaslo.
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Natural Building Workshops
To Heat Up Te Kootenays
Snow’s Hillhouse Microfarm will host natural builders
Kata Polano and Sean Breathnatch for a six-part work-
shop series on building an afordable, natural sauna struc-
ture. Te series will start on May 24 and wrap up on July
21, covering everything from the ground to the roof.
Sean Breathnatch of Beyond the Bale will kick of the
series with a two-day Intro to Framing class on May 24
and 25. Participants will learn the carpentry basics of
framing for a light clay infll wall system and a blown cel-
lulose roof.
“Te natural sauna structure is a great introduction
to natural building,” said Breathnatch. “Participants will
really have a chance to get a bit of experience with the
whole process on a manageable scale.”
On June 7 – 9, Kata Polano of Earthenbuilt will be
teaching the theory
and practice of
light clay infll. Par-
ticipants will gain
hands-on skills in
how to use natur-
al, local materials
to fll in framed
structures while re-
ducing heating and
cooling costs.
Te series con-
tinues on the week-
end of June 2 – 23,
when Polano re-
turns to teach the
popular rocket
mass heater class,
with the addi-
tion of a hot water
heating system.
Participants will
learn how to build
a high-ef ciency
wood-burning stove from barrels and cob, with local and
naturally sourced materials.
Workshops in July will round out the series with in-
struction on basic fnish plastering, intermediate fnish
plastering, and the very specialized Tadelakt plastering.
“It’s pretty amazing that afer just a few weekends, par-
ticipants will be ready to build small natural saunas on
their own,” said Polano. “I can’t wait to see all the new
saunas springing up around the region!”
Te workshops will be held at Snow’s Hillhouse Micro-
farm, which is a budding permaculture educational centre
located at Six Mile, just north of Nelson. Hillhouse Micro-
farm has a mandate to develop, learn about, practice and
promote a small-scale model for community living that
is environmentally, socially, and economically sustain-
able. Te land has been organically farmed for more than
15 years, while a recently completed natural classroom
building has allowed a series of workshops this year, with
green roofng, rocket mass heater, and fruit tree pruning
classes already completed.
“I’m thrilled that we are able to host these exciting work-
shops in the Nelson area,” said Snow, the owner and host at
Hillhouse Microfarm. “We have had a great response so far
and look forward to developing more courses in the future.”
For more information and registration options, partici-
pants can visit the Hillhouse Microfarm’s website at www.
hillhousefarm.ca
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2BDR 2BATH HOUSE: With 2 rental suites, quiet, sun-
ny location, downtown Kaslo, 5min walk to shopping,
$228,000. 250-353-2649.
2BDR HOUSE, LOWER KASLO: 415 A Avenue, drive by for
a look then call for appointment, $148,000. 250-353-7421.
2BDR HOUSE: Carport, workshop, on 1.8 acres of usable,
open land. 250-365-4864.
AFFORDABLE HOME IN KASLO! This well-kept 2bdr,
1bath modular home (1148sq.ft) is located in Upper Kaslo
(503 Brennand Street). Close to $10,000 in recent renos.
Amazing mountain views, also walking distance to the
school. Fruit trees, rock wall gardens, large beautiful deck,
new laminate floors in living room, woodstove, garden
shed, $189,000 or make an offer. For viewing, call 250-
505-9025 or email: [email protected]
GREAT LOCATION! 3bdr manufactured home, .41 level
acre, updated/open concept, 20mins to Nelson, $199,000.
250-229-4743.
NORTH SHORE HOME: 1700sq.ft., 2 stories + unfin-
ished basement. 3bdr, 2 baths, 3/4 acres fenced, 1000sq.
ft. heated workshop, split rail livestock corral with stalls,
redone roof/greywater, efficient woodstove + natural gas
forced air, bright living spaces with high ceilings, cus-
tom wood doors/windows, unbeatable location, beautiful
mountain views/gardens, $379,000. Call 250-509-1816.
WOODBURY VILLAGE RECREATION PROPERTY,
$189,900. 4265 Woodbury Village Road, .266 ha. with
permanent building site choices, has improvements with
living and storage space we use for 6 months yearly. See
our kijiji ad 586403425 for pictures and more information.
250-354-9528.
Land
BLEWETT: 1.3 acres, cleared, driveway, septic permit,
great view, sun, gardening. 3454 Bedford Rd, 25gpm well,
10 minutes to Nelson, excavator next door, $149,900+
GST. Call 250-354-9031.
Mobile Homes For Sale
HOUSE-ON-WHEELS: 8´x20´ caravan, unique 2x4 con-
struction on steel hay wagon frame. Also for Sale: 8´x11´
addition attached to caravan. For sale together or sepa-
rately: $8500 for caravan; $1500 for addition. Location: Ar-
genta. U haul away. Brian: 604-328-8179 or briangcullen@
gmail.com
Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for
a Disposition of Crown Land
FrontCounter BC Cranbrook has accepted an application made by Nick
Poulos of 5307 4th Street SE, Calgary Alberta T2H 1K6 on behalf
of the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations
(MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a Licence of Occupation-Residential,
Private Moorage to facilitate the reconstruction of an existing breakwater
and boat launch near Kaslo BC, on Crown foreshore fronting parcel B
D1 7368 KD plan 11474 and containing 0.13 hectares more or less.
Te MFLNRO File Number that has been established for this application
is 4405465. Written comments concerning this application should be
directed to FrontCounter BC, 1902 Teatre Road, Cranbrook BC, VlC
7GI or email to: [email protected]
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Rentals
1BDR SUITE, KASLO BAY AREA HOME. Suitable for
single or couple, available immediately, ns/np, $585/mo.
including utilities. 250-353-2116, eves.
2BDR EXECUTIVE WATERFRONT HOME: 6 mile Nel-
son. Partially furnished, ns/np, available immediately, ref-
erences required, $1700/mo. +utilities. 250-825-4471 or
250-354-9434.
2BDR HOUSE, QUEENS BAY TOWNSITE: Wood/electric
heat w/d, $1300/mo. +utilities, (w/attached granny suite,
$1800/mo.), available June 1. 250-354-8337.
3BDR, KASLO: Close to school, fenced in large backyard
with veggie garden, available July 1, $950/mo.+ utilities.
Call 250-353-2342.
CABIN IN HARROP: Studio sized, suitable for single,
fenced yard, storage, ns/np, pet on approval, $575/mo.
250-229-5355.
Cozy Country COTTAGE FOR RENT: Shutty Bench, suit-
able for 1 quiet, ns person, $450/mo. +utilities. Room for a
garden and access to many fruit trees. 250-354-3591.
CRAWFORD BAY 2 STOREY, 3BDR MAIN OF HOUSE:
Credit/reference check required, n/s, $875/mo. includes
utilities. 250-505-2555.
DOG FRIENDLY SUITE IN PINERIDGE, KASLO: Top
half house, 2 bdr, 2 bath, clean, bright, modern, on 3/4
acre lot. Dishwasher, clothes washer, deck backing on
forest, $800/mo. includes utilities (within limits). Refer-
ences required, one month free for one year lease. 250-
353-3037..
HARROP, 2BDR MOBILE HOME: On 1 acre, 820sq.ft., f/s,
w/d, large deck, references required, $900/mo. including
utilities. 780-666-6565.
LARGE GROUND LEVEL 2BDR APT: Nelson, w/d, garden
space possible, utilities included. 250-352-3293.
SMALL LOG HOUSE ON GRAVEL ROAD 5kms south of
Kaslo, private setting by creek, suitable for individual or
couple, wood/electric heat, washer/dryer, large unheated
workshop, $700/mo. + utilities. 250-353-7482.
Commercial Rentals
CRAWFORD BAY DOWNTOWN, THE BARN: Rustic/at-
tractive commercial space, previously artists studio/store-
front, $200/mo. +electricity. 250-505-2555.
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certain surgeries it is
important to have your
dental check ups up to date.
Book your
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What? When was your last
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250-353-7711 • New Patients Welcome
Open Tuesday to Friday
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Six week group to start at end of May.
Dates to be decided by participants.
Please register with Chelsea at Hospice
Society of North Kootenay Lake,
250-353-2299 or [email protected]
For more information see our
classifed ad under ‘Events’.
Much appreciation to the Victorian Hospital of Kaslo Auxiliary Society and the
Kaslo and District Community Forest Society for funding this service.
Grief and Loss Support Group in Kaslo
Free and Confdential
A supportive group and a professional counsellor
provide valuable companionship on your journey.
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Non Proft Community Groups in Area E East
Organizations located in Area E East are eligible to apply for
funding for recreation programs, recreation services and building
improvements for projects located in Area E East. Individuals
wishing to access this grant program must do so under the
sponsorship of an eligible community non-proft organization.
Te Recreation Commission #10 Strategic Plan priorities
currently focus on recreation programs and services directed to
pre-teens (ages 7-12) and seniors and to projects involving lake
access and trail maintenance but consideration will be given to
other projects. Grants will generally be under $1000 per project
but larger projects will be evaluated on their merits.
Two building improvement projects will be considered for the
2014 fscal year. Te grant can be up to $1000 with the applicant
providing matching funds. Applicants must have all local,
provincial and federal permits required for their proposal. Any
proposal for delivery of recreation services to children will require
criminal records checks for service providers.
Applications will be accepted electronically up to June 6, 2014 for
programs or projects taking place between July 1 and December
30, 2014. Grants are subject to approval of the RDCK board.
For grant applications please go to
http://rdckareae.inthekoots.com or
email [email protected]
Return grant applications to
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Seniors Needs Assessment In
Te Lardeau Valley
Te Lardeau Valley Opportunity Links Society (LINKS)
has begun a new two year project to help Lardeau Valley
seniors and their support networks in a variety of ways.
What are those ways? We don’t know yet – but this is
where residents, their families, friends, neighbours and
care givers come in – everyone who wants to be involved
and have a say will be welcomed. A surveyor/researcher
has been hired to speak with all those interested in poten-
tial projects that can support seniors with various issues
they may have. Te project will look at topics such as:
security, safety, transport, food, and social engagement
issues; to name a few.
In the next few weeks more information will be sent out
via Canada Post regarding this project. Once the inter-
views, discussions, and idea-fermentation has happened,
the priorities will be reviewed and appropriate groups,
businesses or individuals who could best assist seniors
will be approached re: how they can become involved. It
could range from more afordable housing being created
– to employment for someone doing seasonal work for
those who can no longer manage it on their own – and
everything in between.
Te research will begin shortly and will be done by Sep-
tember. Te identifed priority projects are to begin in late
2014 and run until March of 2016. For more information
or to let us know you would like to take part in the discus-
sions: [email protected] or leave a message: 250-
366-4106. More info: www.lardeauvalley.wordpress.com/
lv-sna-project/
Civic Teatre
Launches
Membership
Drive
It’s time to join or
renew your member-
ship to the Nelson
Civic Teatre. Join
the more than 2,400
members who enjoy
Hollywood and indie
flms every week with
friends and family,
and get box of ce dis-
counts, free movies,
and the chance to be
a part of something
great. Memberships
or renewals purchased
between May 16 and 31 are eligible to win a Save my Seat!
prize package consisting of fve nights out for two at the
movies with free popcorn and reserved seating. Tere are
additional weekly draws starting June 1 until July 10. Look
for membership drive tables at the Civic Teatre, Kootenay
Co-op, and Save-On Foods (where membership forms can
be dropped of any time). Memberships can be purchased
online at www.civictheatre.ca
passed away on May
4, 2014 in Nelson at
Jubilee Manor. Bill was
born in Nelson on July
17, 1926 to George
and Laura Benwell. He
and his sister Liz and
brother George grew
up in Nelson where
their family owned the
Hume Hotel. Bill, along
with his best friend
Bud Whitfield, spent many hours thinking of ways they could
get into mischief…and they did! Bill and Bud later joined the
army together, and when they were discharged Bill joined
the BC Forest Service. He and his family moved to Lardeau in
1955 where they lived for nine years. He was then stationed
in Elko, Arrowhead, Mica Creek, and Valemount, where he
took an early retirement. Bill continued to work in various
forest related jobs, mostly in the Lardeau area.
Bill was predeceased by his parents, George and Laura Ben-
well, his sister Liz, as well as his son, Brant and two grand-
sons, Dallas and Robbie. He will be missed with sadness by
his brother George in Revelstoke, his daughter Bente and her
husband Dalton, his son Steve and his wife Eileen, his daughter
Catherine and her husband Klaus, and his daughter Ann. Bill
has 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren as well as
many nieces, nephews and good friends who will all miss him.
Bill's family would like to thank the staff of Jubilee Nurs-
ing Home in Nelson for the superb care of their father and
grandfather in the last years of his life.
Of all the places in BC that Bill lived throughout his life, his
heart was in the Lardeau Valley.
Bill's wish was to be cremated and to have no service at this
time. The family will have a private gathering when Bill's
daughters from Copenhagen can be here.
William
(Bill)
Benwell
NELSON SPRING COURSES
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Shortlist For 6th Annual One Book
One Kootenay Announced
South of Elfrida, Africa’s Unfnished Symphony, and
Blue Collar B&B – a more diverse list of titles is hard to
imagine. Tat diversity is part of the beauty of the One
Book, One Kootenay shortlist, an annual initiative that
asks what book should all Kootenay book lovers read?
One Book One Kootenay, or OBOK, is a library-driven
celebration of Kootenay-Boundary literature sponsored
by the Kootenay Library Federation and supported by
the Columbia Basin Trust.
Tis year’s shortlist celebrates South of Elfrida (Brin-
dle & Glass, 2013) by Kaslo’s Holley Rubinsky; Africa’s
Unfnished Symphony (Grassroots Publishing Group,
2013) by Fauquier resident Lucia Mann; and Blue Collar
B&B (Langdon Street Press, 2009) by Bobby Hutchin-
son, of Sparwood.
Te books were chosen by a committee of discerning
readers from among titles written by Kootenay-Boundary
authors within the last fve years. Te OBOK Committee
looked for compelling books that are hard to put down,
and that stay with the reader afer the fnal page is turned.
Readers are asked to vote on the book they think
should be this year’s One Book, One Kootenay selected
title. Copies of the books are now available, and short-
listed authors are touring select libraries in the region this
spring, with the selected author touring solo in the fall.
Author information can be found at www.obok.ca. Be-
ginning in June, video clips of the authors discussing their
works, created by Amy Bohigian of Watershed Produc-
tions, will also be featured.
Look for the ballot box located across from the Nelson
Library circulation desk until August 9. Cast your vote
and be entered to win a copy of the selected title. Te 2014
One Book, One Kootenay selection will be announced on
September 8.
New Vice-Principal
For Kaslo’s School
It is with great pleasure that I am able to share with you
that Victoria McAllister was selected as the successful
candidate for the VP position at JVH.
Victoria was selected because of all the skills she will
bring to JVH. She has excellent local connections, has a
passion for this school and its’ students. She has taught at
both the elementary and the secondary level. She brings
with her both strong theoretical knowledge about educa-
tion as well as practical experience. She has been a strong
advocate for our aboriginal students as well as our unique
learners.Welcome on-board to a great staf team, Victoria!
We look forward to working with you!
Submitted by Dan Miles, Principal of JVH School
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5 ACRES SHUTTY BENCH, KOOTENAY LAKE: 3bdr
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1993 MODULINE PRESTIGE MOBILE HOME: 2bdr, with
addition 10´x16´ vaulted ceilings, 2 skylights, f/s, dw, 916
#5A-Airport Road, Salmo, $49,500obo. 250-608-1552.
2008 MOBILE IN 55+ PARK, GENELLE: On rented pad,
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owners, quiet area in Slocan Park, no internet/cell service,
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1BDR +DEN, DAYLIGHT BASEMENT SUITE, in Castle-
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1BDR APT, NO SMOKING, NO PETS: Nelson, long-term
professional mature person/couple, $860/mo. w/utilities.
250-551-0289/250-352-7884..
3BDR, 3BATH, EXECUTIVE HOME: In Castlegar, ns/np,
$1500/mo., power & gas included, available May 15. Call
to view 250-687-0016.
COZY STUDIO APT, SLOCAN PARK: Shared property w/
owner, bright, quiet, close to river, rail to trails, store, bus,
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NEW, FURNISHED EXECUTIVE LAKEFRONT HOME:
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garage, 5 minutes north of Kaslo. Furnished $1500/mo.
+utilities. Unfurnished $1200/mo. +utilities. 250-353-2475,
www.wingcreekresort.com/birchgrove
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West. Te book is a captivating blend of memoir and his-
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Many local sport and recreation groups have common
issues: from training coaches and referees, to attracting
and retaining volunteers. To help these groups share
solutions and resources, the Kaslo Suferfest Society has
spearheaded a project to create a regional sport council,
with $20,000 in support from Columbia Basin Trust.
Over the past two years, 18 groups have come together
and expressed a desire to collaborate. Te frst step was to
hire a consultant and put together a working team of local
contact people, who are now gathering information on
how to best create the North Kootenay Sport and Recrea-
tion Council to satisfy local needs. Te region served will
stretch from Kaslo and North Kootenay Lake, to the com-
munities around Slocan Lake, to the communities around
Arrow Lakes Reservoir.
Te next step is to speak with residents and sport and
recreation groups. Te frst meeting will be held on Wed-
nesday, May 14, at 7 pm at the Seniors Hall in Nakusp
(210 – 8 Ave.). Meetings in New Denver and Kaslo will be
scheduled in the near future.
“Tese public meetings will give us feedback and help
us develop models of what the council could look like,”
said consultant Val Mayes. “We’re using Canadian Sport
for Life concepts: the idea that people of all ages can par-
ticipate in sport and recreation, and that we should be ac-
tive our entire lives. Te regional council will help local
groups do their work.”
In addition to afecting health and well-being, the coun-
cil will also touch upon economic well-being, as many
communities beneft when sporting events attract visitors.
Te goal is to have the council in place by fall 2014. For
more information, contact Val Mayes at 250-226-7399 or
[email protected].
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Pennywise May 20, 2014 PAGE 39
Kaslo To Host
Rural Communities Summit
Te Village of Kaslo has been chosen to host a summit
that aims to bring rural communities together to explore
ways to help them thrive.
Te British Columbia Rural Network announced that
the 2014 8th BC Rural Communities Summit will be held
in the beautiful village of Kaslo, in the spectacular West
Kootenay region.
Te summit will take place from June 13 to 15 at JV
Humphries School. Delegates from around the province
will participate in workshops and presentations while
networking and socializing with others from similar re-
mote and/or rural communities.
Tis year’s summit theme is Creativity, Communica-
tions, and Collaboration: Exploring new and innovative
solutions to the challenges and opportunities facing BC’s re-
mote rural communities. It is designed to provide a broad
focus for specifc workshop and session topics.
Te Kaslo Institute, a non-proft “think-and-do-tank,”
will serve as the local host for this biennial event that
brings together British Columbians, keen to focus on chal-
lenges and opportunities facing rural BC communities.
“We’re tremendously excited to have been chosen to
host this year’s Rural Summit,” said Kaslo Institute presi-
dent, Randy Morse. “Working closely with our colleagues
at BCRN and a number of other stakeholders, we’re deter-
mined to put together a three-day event that will provide
rural British Columbians with some fresh new ideas on
how to deal with our common issues.”
“We intend to focus on solutions rather than problems,”
he added. “For example, we’re going to explore how new
and emerging technologies can be efectively used to help
provide enhanced healthcare and education opportun-
ities for rural citizens, boost our ability to communicate
with one another and the world, and create well-paid,
21st century jobs for our young people.”
Concluding, Morse said, “We know how to throw a
party here in the West Kootenay! Te Kaslo Jazz Fest has
been named one of the 10 best places in the world to enjoy
outdoor music, and we’ve been whooping it up over the
Victoria Day long weekend for over 120 years. We plan
to make sure this year’s Rural Summit isn’t all work and
no play – this is a stunningly beautiful place, full of wildly
creative people, so I can pretty much guarantee Summit
attendees will have a great time during their stay in Kaslo!”
Te BC Rural Network (BCRN) is a coalition of organ-
izations, communities, and individuals who share a com-
mitment to building the capacity of British Columbia to
develop responses to rural and remote community issues.
Past summits have been held in 2012 at Grand Forks, in
2010 at Port Hardy and Osoyoos in 2006. Te frst sum-
mit was held in Rossland in 2004.
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Selkirk College English Instructor
Wins Prestigious Award
Myler Wilkinson’s deep connection with one of the great-
est short story writers in history has earned recognition
and praise from a distinguished Canadian literary journal.
In the Spring, 2014 edition of Te Fiddlehead, the Selkirk
College instructor was named the winner of the journal’s
23rd Annual Literary Contest for Best Short Fiction. Wil-
kinson’s winning short story –Te Blood of Slaves – is based
on the life of famed Russian writer Anton Chekhov.
“I sent it to the journal without any real feeling that I
would win anything at all,” says Wilkinson. “I knew it was
a good story and well written, but I didn’t expect to win.”
Te Fiddlehead is Canada’s longest living literary jour-
nal and is published four times a year at the University
of New Brunswick (UNB). First published in 1945, Te
Fiddlehead is known as the who’s who of Canadian liter-
ature. Out of the dozens of shortlisted stories submitted
for the annual award, UNB writer-in-residence Douglas
Glover chose Wilkinson’s entry as the best of the best.
Te seeds for Te Blood of Slaves were planted many years
ago. Wilkinson arrived at Selkirk College to teach English
more than 25 years ago where he continued to strengthen
his bonds with Russian culture. He has visited many times
where he has taught at the prestigious Moscow State Univer-
sity. Te Fiddlehead award is just one highlight of Wilkin-
son’s impressive career in both literature and education.
He has published several books and had many articles
featured in journals across North America.
For Prism International’s 25th anniversary anthology,
Wilkinson’s short story was included amongst Canadian
greats like Margaret Laurence, Al Purdy and Alden Now-
lan. Now 61, Wilkinson is nearing the end of his teaching
career and says getting a nod for his work comes at a spe-
cial time.
Wilkinson was instrumental in the creation of the Mir
Centre for Peace on the Castlegar Campus. He continues
to teach English Literature and in the Peace Studies Pro-
gram at Selkirk College.
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RDCK Recycling Depots
– Maintaining Status Quo
In the RDCK all recycling depots will continue to operate
status quo when the Multi Material BC (MMBC) Packaging
and Printed Paper Stewardship Program rolls out across the
province on May 19.
“Residents that utilize RDCK recycling depots won’t see
any changes when the MMBC program launches May 19.
RDCK depots will accept the same materials and continue
to operate, business as usual,” stated Uli Wolf, General Man-
ager of Environmental Services. “Te RDCK is not part of
the MMBC program and will continue to provide uninter-
rupted recycling depot services throughout the region.”
Curbside recycling programs in Castlegar and portions
of Area H, I & J, Nelson, Kaslo and Nakusp will be part of
the new MMBC program. For the Villages of Naksup and
Kaslo residents this is a new service. Te way in which
the materials are collected at curbside may difer between
communities. All residents who live where curbside re-
cycling programs are in place should contact their local
municipality or visit the MMBC website www.recycling-
inbc.ca for more information. All RDCK recycling depots
accept: paper, cardboard, newspaper, tin, glass and plas-
tics #1-7. RDCK depots do not accept Styrofoam.
For more information about RDCK recycling depots
visit www.rdck.ca For information on MMBC curbside
programs contact your local municipality, visit www.re-
cyclinginbc.ca or contact the Recycling Council of BC at
1-800- 667-4321.
Silverton Gallery News
On Wednesday, May 21, students in the grade 4, 5 and
6 class are putting on an extravaganza that will include
spoken word, music and visual arts, all created with the
guidance of their class teacher, Katrina Sumrall, art teach-
er Morgen Bardati and music teachers Martine DenBok,
Kevin Heshdahl,and Logan Carlstrom. Music includes
oferings on guitar, violin, piano and voice. Tere will be
home made treats for sale. Te Lucerne Student’s Cofee
House and Art Show starts at 7 pm, admission by donation. 
Saturday, May 24, catch Certifed Mango recorded live.
Certifed Mango presents all original music composed by
Paul ‘Garbanzo’ Gibbons with infuences ranging from
Jazz to Cuban rumba and mambo, to tango, samba, bossa
nova, Cumbia, and North African beats. Moods move
from dreamy, groovy and hypnotic to up-beat and dance-
able. All six musicians are from the New Denver/Silver-
ton/Kaslo area: Howard Bearham on saxes, Aiko Jackson
on piano, Shelley Dobie on bass, Lorna Visser on clarinet,
Tsuneko ‘Koko’ Kokubo on bongos and percussion, Paul
Gibbons on congas. Certifed Mango is pleased to be part
of the Silverton Gallery’s Live at the Gallery CD project,
supported by a grant from the Columbia Kootenay Cultur-
al Alliance. Te show starts at 7:30 pm, admission is $10.
On Wednesday, May 28, the Mishras are back! A rare
evening with sitar masters Pandit Shivanth Mishra and his
son Deobrat Mishra, who respectively represent the 10th
and 11th generation of classical musicians from Varanasi,
India. Te award winning Mishras have been touring all
over the world for decades, playing for the royalty of Eur-
ope, the saints of Asia, and for everyone in the world who
loves music. Te Mishras are joined on this tour by Sunny
Matharu on tabla and Pandit Tejomaya on tanpura. Tis
is an evening you shouldn’t miss! 7 pm, admission $16.
Tursday, May 29 is Art Joyce’s book launch for his
latest work Laying the Children’s Ghosts to Rest: Canada’s
Home Children in the West. Laying the Children’s Ghosts
to Rest is a captivating blend of memoir and history and
ofers the reader a personal, and highly readable narrative
on the subject of Western Canada’s ‘home children’, over
100,00 poor kids who were sent from Britain to Canada
as labourers between 1869 and 1949. Art Joyce along with
1 in 8 Canadians, is a descendent of home children. With
painstaking research and an ability to bring personal de-
tails to life, Joyce imbues the stories of home children with
a sense of redemption and human dignity in his quest for
healing. Joyce asks, “Are we a people who have lost our
ghosts? Or are we in fact haunted by them, but can’t re-
member their names?” as he raises the spectre of thou-
sands of child ghosts who inhabit our Canadian land-
scape. Sean Arthur (Art) Joyce is a journalist and poet. He
has had 2 books of non-fction and three books of poetry
published. His work has been included in anthologies and
collections as well. Tis event starts at 7:30 pm.
Watch Tose Typos
Even in an era of typo-ridden texts and tweets, making a
goof on your resume can still prove costly, according to a
recent survey by Accountemps. Fify-six per cent of Can-
adian senior managers said just one or two resume typos
would eliminate an applicant from consideration for a
job. Te results show that despite the times, employers’
tolerance of errors hasn’t changed much in the past fve
to eight years: 25 per cent said a single snafu would land
a resume in the “no” pile now, compared to 23 per cent in
2009 and 27 per cent in 2006.
“Job seekers should draw a clear line between profes-
sional writing for the job application process and the text
message or social media shorthand of today’s communica-
tion methods,” said Dianne Hunnam-Jones, Canadian dis-
trict president of Accountemps. “Attention to detail is as
important as ever when it comes to crafing, proofreading
and submitting resumes to prospective employers, regard-
less of the method by which they are being submitted.”
Hunnam-Jones added, “A level of care and precision
is required for most jobs and failing to demonstrate that
skill on a resume can impact the chances of landing a job.”
Te following real-life resume blunders collected by
Robert Half, parent company of Accountemps, serve as
cautionary tales of what not to do when applying for a job.
Tese are actual excerpts from job application materials:
“My last employer fried me for no reason.”
“I am graduating this Maybe.”
“I am looking for my big brake.”
“Referees available upon request.”
“My talent will be very a parent when you see me work.”
“Objective: To secure a challenging position and accell
in the accounting industry.”
“My three biggest hobbies are cars, racquetball, golf, and
reading.”
“Work experience: academic tudor.”
“Earned a diploma from a very repudiated college.”
“Looking for a bass salary of $40,000.”
Find more amusing resume mistakes on Robert Half ’s
Resumania blog.
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Nelson and Area WildSafeBC
...And Te Bears
...Are Back!
Spring is back and so is Nelson and Area WildSafeBC.
WildSafeBC strives to reduce human-wildlife contacts by
“keeping wildlife wild – and communities safe”. We will
again be going door to door, tagging garbage in areas
where residents are experiencing confict with wildlife,
delivering school programs, and setting up displays at lo-
cal events.
It may be early in the season, but there have already
been many wildlife concerns reported: black bears have
been causing property damage and fnding garbage both
in the City of Nelson and in RDCK Areas E and F. Tere
are grizzly bears feeding on the vegetation and on ground
squirrels at Apex and at the Cottonwood Park area. Te
trails in the area are closed due to bear activity. Please re-
spect the trail closure.
Coyotes are now raising young and have been reported
stalking pets. Keep an eye on your pets so that they do not
become a coyote meal. No cougars have been reported
near homes since winter, but it is wise to keep deer from
becoming comfortable near your home. Cougars may
stalk those deer living in your yard.
You can report any safety or property conficts with
wildlife to the Conservation Of cer Service on the RAPP
line at: 1-877-952-7277.
Some tips to remember:
Please keep your garbage in a location inaccessible to
bears. If you do not have secure garbage storage, you can
freeze the smelly food items until collection or you can
take the garbage directly to the landfll. You can also use a
bear-resistant garbage can.
Bird seed is attractive not only to bears but to deer, coy-
otes, and raccoons as well. Birds do not need additional
feed in the summer. Bring bird feeders in until November,
or they may become ‘bear feeders’.
Compost, chickens, and pet food are also items that when
managed improperly, can become wildlife attractants.
Keep pets in at night and watch them closely when out-
doors to prevent coyotes and cougars from making a meal
of them.
Do not let deer feel comfortable near your home – cou-
gars could follow the deer to your home.
You can learn more about identifying and managing wild-
life attractants by: contacting Joanne Siderius at nelson@
wildsafebc.com, visiting us on Facebook (as WildSafeBC
Nelson), and by visiting www.wildsafebc.com.
WildSafeBC gratefully acknowledges the BC Ministry
of the Environment, the RDCK and Te British Columbia
Conservation Foundation for their fnancial support. We
also gratefully acknowledge the fnancial support of CBT
which supports eforts to deliver social, economic and
environmental benefts to the residents of the Columbia
Basin.
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Afernoon Tea With Kazuri Jewellery
Te Slocan Valley Grassroots Grammas are once again
inviting you to attend an Afernoon Tea featuring Kazuri
Jewellery, on Sunday, May 25 from 2 to 4 pm at a beauti-
ful home in Vallican. Te event was so popular last year
– with this dazzling jewellery beautifully displayed, tea
in real china, and those lovely little sandwiches with the
edges cut of (the kind you never make yourself), not to
mention visits with friends at the riverside – that the Afri-
can jewellery quickly sold out. Te Grassroots Grammas
have brought in a much larger selection this year, because
so many people want to support the women making the
jewellery and the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grans to
Grans campaign. Tickets for the event are being sold in
advance by Grassroots Grammas members for only fve
dollars, and it’s when you purchase your ticket that you
fnd out the secret location! If you require a ticket, call
Linda at 250-226-7304 or Brenda at 250-226-7661. Kazuri
jewellery items are priced between $15 and $50, and will
be available for cash or cheque.
Each bead in an earring, bracelet, choker or necklace
has been hand-formed from local clay under excellent
working conditions by one of the 350 women employed
by the fair trade Kazuri company in Nairobi, Kenya. Tese
mothers and grandmothers are ofen the sole breadwin-
ners for extended families. Tis lovely jewellery gives
twice in that a percentage of the sales goes to the not-
for-proft Kazuri company, then the rest, along with all
proceeds from the tickets and donations go directly to
the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grand-
mothers Campaign to support grassroots projects run by
and for African grandmothers raising children orphaned
by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Te connection made be-
tween the Kazuri company and the Stephen Lewis Foun-
dation Grandmothers’ Campaign has resulted in well over
$685,000 being raised since 2007 by small groups like the
Nelson Grans to Grans and the Slocan Valley Grassroots
Grammas.
If the idea of sipping a beverage beside the Little Slocan
River in the company of friendly people, joining in soli-
darity with women in Africa and possibly fnding a per-
fect spring gif for yourself or someone else appeals to
you, please mark your calendar for May 25 and join the
fun. For more information you can contact any member
of the Grassroots Grammas or Linda at 250-226-7304.
Bat Encounters Can Put You At Risk 
Some people think they are cute and others fnd them
creepy. Whether you are fascinated or fearful, the bottom
line is it’s important to avoid coming into physical contact
with bats, the primary carrier of the rabies virus in BC.
Between four and eight per cent of the bats that are
tested afer coming into contact with people are found to
have the rabies virus. Infected bats can transmit rabies to
humans when their saliva comes into contact with a per-
son’s mucus membranes (eyes, nose, mouth) or through a
break in the skin.  
Rabies is a very serious disease that afects the nervous
system. It is almost always fatal if not treated in time. Last
year, 32 people in the Interior Health region were treated
for potential exposure to rabies.
“With the long weekend just around the corner, we want
to remind people to be careful around bats. Many people
will be bringing summer gear out of storage or heading
out to open the cabin. Activities like these can lead to un-
expected encounters with bats,” said Jennifer Jeyes, com-
municable disease specialist with Interior Health. “Bats
ofen fy into poorly sealed cabins and homes, they roost
in attic spaces and they can even be found hanging inside
closed patio umbrellas.”
Interior Health ofers these tips to help protect yourself
and your family:
• Never touch live or dead bats. Tell children not to
play with or touch bats.
• Make your home or cabin “bat proof.” Keep doors
and windows closed, make sure window screens don’t
have any holes, and keep the attic area free of bats by
keeping all vents properly screened and by closing of
other openings.
• If you fnd a live bat in a room of your home, open the
window and close interior doors until the bat leaves. 
• Seek professional bat-control advice (from a pest
control or wildlife specialist) if your home or work-
place or is inhabited by bats.
• Avoid locations or activities where bats are likely to
be found (e.g., caves).
• If you have a pet dog, cat, or ferret, make sure they
are vaccinated regularly against rabies. Pets that were
born and raised in BC pose a very low risk of trans-
mitting rabies to humans; however, vaccinating your
pets will protect them from rabies. 
If you have been bitten or scratched:
• Toroughly wash the wounds with soap and water.
• Contact your local public health unit or family doc-
tor immediately.
• Call a wildlife or pest control company to capture the
bat. If trying to capture the bat yourself, avoid con-
tact by wearing leather gloves, a hat, long sleeves, and
pants.
• Safely contain the bat in a secure covered container
to prevent others from being exposed. Keep the bat in
a safe location until public health can arrange to pick
it up and test it for rabies.
“All contact with bats should be taken seriously. Bats
have tiny sharp teeth and claws, so scratches or bites may
not be visible or painful but could still be there,” said Jeyes.
“Anyone who has come into contact with a live or dead bat
should call their local public health unit or doctor right
away. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.”
Early treatment is crucial to prevent rabies from pro-
gressing. Treatment involves a two-week period of vac-
cinations that must be administered as soon as possible
afer exposure. 
For more information: See HealthLink BC File #07 at
http://www.healthlinkbc.ca/healthfles/hfle07.stm
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Of cial Opening Of Nelson’s
All-Wheel Skatepark
On May 31 the of cial opening of All-Wheel Park in Rose-
mont will conclude 12 long years of dogged efort by local
skateboarding advocates, KLOSP and Daybreak Rotary.
Major local sponsor Tribute is bringing in pro skaters from
all over the country from sponsoring companies Etnies, Toy
Machine, RVCA and many more. Of course a main attraction
will be skate celebrity and fully sponsored local Drew Sum-
mersides (he’s in the current Concrete Skate Mag).
Tere will be a pro demo and skating with the pros, all to
the tunes of DJ Digs. Refreshments will be available with pro-
ceeds going to the ongoing park development fund (dona-
tions welcomed).
Te celebration will be on deck at the park starting at noon
and go to 4 pm – rain or shine. Fun contests, photo and and
flming opportunities will abound all afernoon. Noon will
be the of cial opening, 1 pm starts pro demos, 2 pm is
your chance to skate with the pros, 3 pm for the open skate.
For more info contact: Shane Johnsen at Tribute Skate
Shop, 250-352-7722, email [email protected]
Focus On Visual Arts
Kaslo’s Selkirk College Community Education & Work-
place Training is proud to ofer a variety of courses focused
on the visual arts under the expert guidance of Rielle Os-
wald. Started in September 2013 as a locally developed pi-
lot project, the classes cover a broad range of experiences
from drawing and painting to ceramics and “en plein air”.
Kaslo is surrounded by incredible natural beauty and is
populated with creative, expressive and curious people.
Tere is no better place to invite others to explore the cre-
ative arts. Ofered to ages 13-103, Selkirk College’s visual
arts programming provides the opportunity to re-exam-
ine your inner artist. Whatever your experience or back-
ground, it’s never too late or too early to develop your full
potential. Come to Kaslo and express yourself!
All courses with descriptions can be found in the Com-
munity Education & Workplace calendar or at selkirk.ca/ce.
Summer 2014 includes Portraiture, En Plein Air, and an Art
Camp for teens. Fall and Winter 2014/ 2015 includes Figure
Drawing, Painting: Beyond the Basics, Still Life Drawing,
Intro to Ceramics: Hand-building, and Painting: Advanced.
Kootenay Lake Computers ofers great local deals on sup-
plies! For further information, please call 250-353-2618.
Funding For Pre-Med Program
At Selkirk College
A frst-of-its-kind pre-med program at Selkirk College
aimed at encouraging students to pursue rural medicine
has received $1 million from the provincial government
and the Doctors of BC. Te funding will support the college
to launch a new three-year program intended to provide
more educational opportunities for rural and Aboriginal
students interested in practising medicine in a rural setting.
Te unique curriculum weaves together courses tailored
to practising rural medicine, such as small business
management, with courses recommended for the Medical
College Admissions Test and admission to medical school.
Te program will also provide opportunities for com-
munity placements and participation in rural health re-
search projects. Students will also receive training aimed
at developing skills such as mediation, self-awareness,
resiliency, team building and leadership to support them
throughout their careers.
Te program will begin in September 2014 and pro-
spective students can apply now. Each year, admission will
be ofered to 24 students.
Te curriculum was developed in consultation with ex-
perts in rural medical education. Students completing this
program are eligible to apply to the University of British
Columbia’s medical school in Prince George and the Oka-
nagan, as well as the Lower Mainland.
Funding for the program is being provided through the
Joint Standing Committee on Rural Issues, a partnership
between the Ministry of Health and the Doctors of BC.
Te committee develops programs that strengthen rural
health care and encourage physicians to live and practise
in rural and remote areas of the province.
Students interested in this new program can learn more
at: http://selkirk.ca/program/rural- pre-medicine
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Cars
1927 DURANT RAT ROD, $500; 1939 Chev, 327, needs
work, 250-399-4285.
1955 DODGE ROYAL LANCER: 4dr sedan, V8, Red RAM
hemi motor, $7800obo. 250-365-5003.
1991 VOLKSWAGEN CORRADO: 4cyl, 5spd manual,
200,000+ kms, $2000obo. Call or text 250-215-5334 for info.
1994 LINCOLN TOWNCAR: Fully loaded, leather, all
maintenance records, one owner since 1999, 182,000kms,
$2500obo. 250-229-5237.
1999 SUNFIRE GT CONVERTIBLE: Red with black top,
excellent condition, must be seen, never winter driven.
$4000obo. 250-365-3612.
1999 SEXY! RED 1999 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE. V6, just
in time for spring, $5000obo. 250-353-8088, 250-353-7558.
2000 CHRYSLER INTREPID: Auto, air, cruise, 143,000kms,
one owner, excellent condition, 2 winters/rims, $2350obo.
250-364-0203.
2001 VW BEETLE: 130,000kms, auto, $4300 obo. 250-
399-4285.
2002 CHEV CAVALIER: 4cyl, standard, 223,000kms,
$2500. 250-352-2458.
2002 NISSAN INFINITI I35 SEDAN: 1 owner, excellent
condition, fully loaded, 165,000kms hwy, asking $4900obo.
250-355-2282, [email protected]
2002 NISSAN XTERRA: 156,000kms, std, 4WD + low
4WD, one owner, well maintained, new winters on rims,
$8000obo. 250-352-3895.
2004 INFINITI G35: Black coupe, US car, willow leather
interior, custom 18˝ wheels, not winter driven, 75,000kms,
very good condition, $15,000obo. 250-367-7736.
2006 BUICK ALLURE CX: 4 dr sedan, blue, 48,000kms,
$9000. 250-362-5564, 250-231-2059.
2009 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT-8: Black Crystal
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2009 HONDA ACCORD: 4dr, auto, all power options, low mile-
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Trucks
1994 GMC 4X4: Auto, extra-cab, 6.5 turbo diesel, longbox,
$3500obo. 250-442-4291 or 250-584-5122 Grand Forks.
Parts, Accessories & Service
FOUR BF GOODRICH RUGGED TRAIL T-A: Load range
E, LT245/75R17, off new truck, $500. 250-354-8381.
Motorcycles/ATVs
1982 YAMAHA 400 MAXIM: Broken odometer, some
spare parts, runs, $500. 250-229-4605.
ELECTRIC TRIKE: 30km range, good on hills, paid over
$1000, asking $800. 250-353-7771.
Boats/Watercraft
12´ ALUMINUM BOAT: With 6hp Evinrude, 2 life jackets,
fishfinder, gas tank, paddles, $1000. 250-366-4410.
2 KAYAKS: RIOT BRITTANY, $1200/ea. Moving &
downsizing. 250-551-4255.
2001 DEEP HULL 12´ SMOKERCRAFT: 1996 Yamaha
10hp, swivel seat, life jackets, windshield, 8´ Bimini top,
$2200. 250-551-5541.
BOAT HOUSE #54 IN KASLO BOAT MARINE CLUB:
Must be moved. Available June 1, $2500obo. 250-353-
2469, 250-505-9879.
DOCK: 6x20 welded aluminum with 2 HDPE pontoon floats,
fibergrate decking, $4900. [email protected]
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1988 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN: Black, $500; 1970’s Grum-
man step van, brown, $500, $800/both. 250-359-5085.
1989 FORD F150 4X4: Good running gear, rusty, $500;
Datsun box utility trailer, $250. 250-352-7319.
1990 CHEV 2500: 305, rear wheel drive, no rust,
140,000kms(original), $2000 for quick sale! 250-353-7448.
2004 DODGE RAM 3500: Diesel, dually, 6spd, new clutch,
regular maintenance, runs great, $14,900. 250-364-
2118/250-512-2781.
2005 CHEV 2500: 4X4 HD, white, 199,000kms, new tires,
canopy & trailer hitch, $7299obo. 250-367-7540.
2007 DODGE RAM TRUCK SLT TRX: Low kms, asking
$18,000. 250-364-2290.
SUVs
1995 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SR5: 4WD, 4spd std, 3.0L
motor, needs some work, body reasonable condition, good
off road vehicle, $1200obo. 250-687-4707.
1998 CHEV BLAZER 4X4: Runs great, rebuilt transmis-
sion, high kms, $2500. 250-352-2458.
2000 DODGE DURANGO 4X4: 7 passenger, loaded, roof rack,
trailer hitch, excellent condition, $4500obo. 250-352-7605.
2001 RANGE ROVER: $100,000 when new, yours for
$6500. Very reliable, comfortable and hard working car in-
cludes new tires, dents and a few things not working that
don’t matter. 250-353-7611.
2003 LANDROVER FREELANDER: V6, AWD, auto pw/
pdl, keyless entry, 161,000kms, $5300obo. 250-513-1818.
2006 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER AWD: V8, auto, black, excellent
condition, only 44,000km, $20,000. 250-353-9673.
Vans
2002 DODGE CARAVAN: 7 seater, DVD, air, pw,
140,000kms, very, very clean, $4000obo. 250-304-7697..
2005 GMC SAFARI AWD VAN: Good condition, seats 8,
auto, 185,000kms, $6200. 250-365-6112.
2005 TOYOTA SIENNA LE: 7 passenger, FWD,
160,000kms, $9500obo. Phone 250-353-2174.
Parts, Accessories & Service
1973 SCOUT II DRIVE TRAIN, $500; Grand Prix 3.1L auto
for parts, 166,000kms, $300. 250-352-2458.
4 17˝ TOYOTA TUNDRA MAG WHEELS: Excellent con-
dition, never used in winter, fit 2000-2006 Tundra, $400.
250-505-6099.
4 GOODYEAR WRANGLER HPs: 275/60R20, 80% tread,
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2008 Honda Fit Sport ................................ 9-7348-0
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2011 Chevy Camaro 2SS Convertible 9-6197-0
Canadian car. 400 hp.
One owner, no accidents, silver colour.
Reg
$
38,997 Best
$
35,997
2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 9-5357-0
Very clean one owner SUV, from BC.
No accidents & in great shape.
Reg $31,997 Best $30,997
2011 Honda Civic LX Coupe 9-0857-0
Very clean BC car. Fully shopped and
inspected with low kms.
Reg
$
15,997 Best
$
14,997
2005 Nissan Altima SE-R V-4800-A
High performance edition, fully loaded with leather,
sunroof, auto, loads of power features. This car
looks and drives great. Must be seen.
Reg
$
11,997 Best
$
10,997
2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 9-2793-0
Very clean, fully shopped Jeep Wrangler Sahara.
Rare 6 speed manual transmission, dual tops also.
Reg $24,997 Best $23,997
WE’RE OVERSTOCKED!
OVER 60 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES MUST GO!!!
Brand new
2013 Honda Fit DX-A
Only $14,997!
# F-9490-0
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Motorcycles/ATVs There are BETTER BUYS in the Pennywise!
1988 HONDA GOLDWING 1500: 6cyl, with reverse, excel-
lent condition, $5995. 250-693-5508.
1998 HONDA 450 FOREMAN: Nice condition, with 4´x8´
ATV trailer, $3500obo. Paul, 250-368-1851cell, 250-367-
6396home.
2000 HONDA GOLDWING GL1500 SE: 167,426kms, fully-
loaded, tow-hitch, etc, well-maintained, new timing belts,
one owner since new, $7500obo. Phil, 250-353-7108.
2000 YAMAHA VENTURE ROYAL STAR: New tires/bat-
tery, custom seat, many extras, 85,000kms, asking $4995.
250-505-4463.
2003 YAMAHA MIDNIGHT STAR: 98cu.in., cruiser, wind-
shield, bags, boards, Metzler tires, 18,000kms, $7500obo.
250-304-8919, 250-365-7104.
2007 HONDA CBR600RR: 9000kms, excellent condition, nev-
er dropped, new tires, original owner, $5900. 250-304-8605.
2008 SUZUKI C-90 SPECIAL EDITION: Cruiser, 1500CC,
8000kms, lots of accessories, $8000. 250-368-1640.
2014 110cc MOTOCROSS BIKE, $800obo; 1991 250cc
Honda Enduro, on/off road, $1400obo; 2007 650 HO Out-
lander Dunebuggy racer, $5000obo. 250-505-7632.
ALL RUBBER SIDE
DOWN RIDING RAIN
GEAR 40% OFF! One
piece and two piece,
in stock only. Main
Jet Motorsports,
250-352-3191, www.
mainjet.ca
NEW SUMMER RID-
ING GEAR! Check it
out at Main Jet Mo-
torsports. Fox, Joe
Rocket and more.
250-352-3191. www.
mainjet.ca
YAMAHA SCOOTER:
49cc, low kms, per-
fect condition, $1250.
250-353-2577.
‘SPRING’ INTO
BARRETT MOTOR-
SPORTS for your
spring service spe-
cials. Get your motor-
cycle and ATV ready
for spring riding. We
service ALL makes
and models. 250-
367-6216 or 1-888-
989-1615. barretts@
telus.net
Boats
16´ STARCRAFT:
Open bow, auto bilge
pump, new seats/
flooring, EZ Loader
trailer, without motor,
$900; 2006 Honda
2hp, 4 stroke O/B,
like new, $600. 250-
364-1018.
EVEN the smallest
ads GET RESULTS!
WE DON’T PLAY IT SAFE
WHEN IT COMES TO
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2014
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2014
SUMMIT
SUBARU
www.summit.subarudealer.ca We Specialize in
New & Used 4 Wheel Drives!
Across from Waneta Plaza Trail DL#10441
Phone 250-364-9988 or Toll Free 1-888-737-9988
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registration extra. Model shown is a 2014 Forester 2.0XT Limited Package CVT (EJ2 XTL) with MSRP of $37,570 including freight & PDI ($1,650), documentation fees ($395) and battery and tire taxes ($30). Taxes, license, registration and insurance are extra.
Vehicle shown solely for purposes of illustration, and may not be equipped exactly as shown. Dealers may sell for less or may have to order or trade. **0.9%/ 0.5%fnance and lease rates available on all new 2014 Forester models / 2014 Outback models
for a 24-month term. Financing and leasing programs available through Toyota Credit Canada Inc. on approved credit. †$1,000 / $2,500 cash incentive is for cash customers only and is available on all new 2014 Forester / 2014 Outback models. Cannot be
combined with Subaru Canada supported lease/fnance rates or lease payment ofers. **/†Ofers valid until April 30, 2014. See your local Subaru dealer or visit www.western.subarudealer.ca for complete program details. Ratings are awarded for fve
crashworthiness tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) (www.iihs.org) –moderate frontal, side impact, rear impact, roof strength, and the new small overlap frontal crash test. To earn a 2014 TOP SAFETY PICK+, vehicles must earn good
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2008 Pontiac G6 SE Remote start, power
moonroof, info centre, pwr seat 60,722 km . $11,469
2007 Ford Freestar L15802
114,860 km, smooth, nimble handling ...... $5,584
2007 Ford Escape XLT 4x4 L37016
Auto. The perfect Kootenay SUV .......... $11,323
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 4X4
L05927 5.3L, fantastic workhorse ....... $16,737
2006 Ford Explorer L07964, 144,589 km
tons of room & safety features .............. $11,350
2006 Chrysler Sebring L61839
Touring, sedan, auto .................................... $7,671
2005 Smart For Two
Passion Coupe ........................................ $7,671
2005 Ford Escape
L42366, 155,435 km, Auto, 3.0L V-6 ...... $9,891
2004 GMC Envoy L75863
181,916km, family SUV that power converts into
a work-oriented pickup truck ................ $9,832
2004 Subaru Outback AWD L04534
170,405 km, all new head gaskets ......... $8,966
2000 Toyota Echo
L04356-1 includes good winter tires ...... $1,700
$10,961
Get ready for your
outdoor adventures
this summer with this affordable
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2011 Subaru Impreza 2.5i L05210 . $16,896
2011 Chev Silverado LT L23081 ..... $24,956
2005 Nissan Pathfinder L65981 ..... $10,966
Let the Fun Begin!
2003
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Boats/Watercraft Boats/Watercraft
1983 16´ AQUASTAR BOWRIDER: With 140hp motor,
good condition, well-maintained, $4000. 250-365-5878.
1994 BAYLINER 2556 CIERA: 9.5´ beam, 7.4L Mercury,
w/9.9hp Mercury long shaft, fly bridge, newer canvas, w/
bimini top, many accessories, 2007 aluminum trailer, ex-
cellent condition, $20,000obo. Moored at Woodbury Re-
sort, 403-580-9713 or Greg, 250-229-2175.
2001 PRECISION 165 SAILBOAT: Jim Taylor design, in-
cluding Performance trailer (original package), excellent
condition, including rigging and sails, cockpit cushions
and outboard Nissan 3.5hp. 250-231-2078.
THE BEST DEALS ARE FOUND IN THE PENNYWISE!
MERCURY OUTBOARD 85HP: W/controls and fuel tank,
low hours, serviced, ready to go, excellent condition, RE-
DUCED $2300. 250-358-2563.
OLDER 15´ THERMAGLAS & TRAILER: Full canvas, 70hp
Merc, 5hp Johnson, fish finder, downrigger, 3 life jackets, 4
gas tanks, anchor, rod holders, $2200obo. 250-362-5863.
PRINCECRAFT ALUMINUM FISHING BOATS are now
available at Barrett Motorsports in Fruitvale!!! 250-367-
6216 or 1-888-989-1615. [email protected]
WANTED, GENTLY USED 20HP or 25HP OUTBOARD:
Tiller style, boat motor. 250-551-2502.
ry www.nelsonch sler.com
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250-352-3542 • 1-800-663-7794
[email protected]
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2012 Chrysler Town & Country loaded #U1032 ................ $31,900 $28,998
2012 Grand Caravan STX Sto n Go, DVD #1453A ............... $23,998 $22,998
2012 Grand Caravan SXT Sto n Go #U1061 .................... $22,998 $21,998
2011 Grand Caravan SXT DVD #1357-A ........................................ $19,995
2009 Grand Caravan SE Sto n Go #1452A ........................ $12,988 $11,988
2012 Dodge Journey RT AWD loaded 23,000 km #1427T ......... now $26,900
2012 Dodge Journey Crew Just In, 32,000 km #14115A ........... now $21,900
2011 Dodge Journey SXT FWD 17,800 km #U1080 ............ $19,900 $18,998
2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee North leather, sunroof, 65,000km #14112AAA $23,900
2007 Jeep Liberty Rocky Mtn Ed 80,000 km #U1081-A ...................... $13,900
2009 Dodge Journey SXT AWD 60,000 km #1418TAA ........ $18,988 $17,988
2009 Dodge Journey SXT 7 Passenger #1444AA ...................... now $12,988
2004 Ford Explorer XLT 7 Passenger #U1031AA .................... $8,998 $7,988
2013 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 Outdoorsman #13-23TA .... $38,988 $36,988
2012 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 SLT #1485AA ......................... now $29,988
2011 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 Laramie #1484A ................... now $34,988
2011 Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab 4x4 #14120A ................... now $32,998
2010 Ford F-250 Super Cab 4X4 #U1079A ....................... $20,998 $19,998
2009 Ram 1500 Reg Cab 4x2 Short Box #U1069 ............. $12,988 $11,988
2008 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 SXT #U1038A .................. $20,598 $18,988
2008 Ford F150 Crew Cab Lariat loaded #1339A ............. $19,988 $17,988
2007 Ford F150 Supercab Lariat 4x4 only 33,000 km #1471A.... now $20,900
2007 Ram 1500 Quad 4x4 SLT #1384A ........................... $16,988 $15,988
2005 Dodge 2500 Quad Cab 8’ Box #1270A .................... $16,988 $14,988
2004 Dodge 2500 Reg Cab Diesel #12108A ..................... $14,988 $11,988
TRUCKS was
SUVs was
MINIVANS was
SPRING SALE
SPRING SALE




NO REASONABLE OFFER
REFUSED!
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Nelson Chrysler has an immediate
opening for an AUTOMOTIVE SALES
CONSULTANT.
The successful applicant will possess a
good knowledge of automobiles and
be honest, energetic and trustworthy.
VSABC licensed salespersons are
preferred, however all applicants will be
considered.
If you feel you are qualified for this
position please forward your resume to:
Grant McKen by fax 250-352-6695 or by
email [email protected]
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RVs/Campers
RVs/Campers
1987 26´ CLASS C ROYAL CLASSIC MOTORHOME:
Clean & runs well, 87,000kms, $8500obo. 250-352-2623.
1987 21´ ROADWAY 5TH WHEEL TRAILER: Hitch, fridge,
furnace, hot water, air, stove/oven, toilet, all in working or-
der, new tires & deep cycle battery, $4000. Pics available.
250-353-2452.
1988 25.5´ TRAVELMATE 5TH WHEEL: Excellent condi-
tion, roof air with heat strip, water purifier/filter, 4burner
stove/oven, rear kitchen, queen bed, large awning, power
front jacks, hot water tank, furnace, 3-way fridge, rear lad-
der, $3800obo. 250-365-7233.
1994 10.5´ OKANAGAN CAMPER: Fridge/stove/oven,
bath w/shower, fits 8´ truck box, excellent condition,
$5000obo. 250-367-9608.
1994 9.5´ KUSTOM KOACH CAMPER: 1pce top, just
like bigfoot, fridge/stove, oven, bathroom w/shower, for 8´
truck box, $7500. 250-353-2430.
1996 21´ 5TH WHEEL: Sleeps 6, furnace, stove, fridge/freez-
er, stereo, awning, good condition, $3450obo. 250-367-9635.
1996 28.5´ TRAVELAIRE TRAILER: Separate bedroom,
generator, solar panel, $6000. 250-304-2686.
1996 28´ CLASS A FLAIR MOTORHOME: 16,000 miles,
Chevy 454, good shape, $17,500obo. 250-367-6459.
2002 24.5´ COUGAR 5TH WHEEL: With slide, queen bed,
air, furnace, great condition, $9500. 250-367-9175.
2003 KEYSTONE EVEREST 323K: 35´ fifth wheel, triple
slide, kitchen island, rear livingroom, queen bed, w/d hook-
up, air, $19,500. 250-365-3638.
2005 AEROLITE 26´ TRAVEL TRAILER: Bunkhouse
model, excellent condition, tows well with 1/2T, $10,000.
250-354-9739, email: [email protected]
23´ PROWLER set up in Resort in Balfour. Deck/shed/pic-
nic table, fridge needs work. 250-229-2370.
5TH WHEEL HITCH: C/w hardware, brand “DSP” made in
Edmonton, $300. 250-359-7846.
KOOTENAY MOBILE RV SERVICE: Journeyman RV tech-
nician specializing repairs of RV appliances, accessories &
RV systems. 250-365-5740.
Heavy/Farm Equipment
1969 105HP DIESEL VOLVO TRACTOR: Enclosed cab,
excellent shape, $17,000 obo. 250-505-7632.
THE TRACTOR GUY TRACTOR & MACHINERY REPAIR:
All diesel, engine, transmission, differential, hydraulic, elec-
trical repairs. 250-505-7632.
THERE ARE BETTER BUYS IN THE PENNYWISE
Your Nelson Toyota Team
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2324 Ymir Road, Nelson Your West Kootenay Toyota Dealer Since 1969 DL#5970
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Castlegar 250-365-5741 • 1-800-652-6633 • Book now for summer rentals DL5012
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2006 WILDERNESS 30FQ
Fibreglass, superslide, queen bed, rear
bathroom, sleeps 6
$19,995
WAS $21,995
2014 ROCKWOOD WRLT1905
Queen Murphy bed couch combo,
dinette with overhead bunk bed
$19,900 Cash
WAS $25,900
2014 SURVEYOR SUT305BR
Sleeps 8, outside kitchen, rear bunks,
2 slides, entertainment centre
$37,900
WAS $42,900
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MILLER TRAIL BLAZER 302 GAS DRIVEN WELDER:
620 hours, $3000. 250-231-2141.
ROSS CONCRETE BATCH PLANT: Portable, just add ce-
ment, gravel and water, ready to work. Also have 2 1984
recently certified Peterbuilt mixer trucks and, 830x30x60
concrete molds to build your own blocks. Larry, 250-365-
7416 or 509-953-6868.
Authors to Read in Slocan cont’d from pg 36
descendants. Rita Moir says, “Art has found his niche in
the melding of heart and politics.” He is also the author of
two books on local history and two collections of poetry,
Te Charlatans of Paradise and Star Seeds.
Argenta author, Ellen Burt will read from her book When
the Path is Not a Straight Line. Part nature writing and part
adventure story, Ellen’s memoir tells of a life lived in deep
contact with the natural world. In the words of Luanne
Armstrong, “Tis book refects the wisdom of someone
who looks with a clear and intense gaze at life and has
written wonderfully perceptive tales of bears, boats, owls,
natural disasters, ancient cedars and more.” She comes rec-
ommended as someone who “does a very enjoyable read-
ing.” Ellen will appear as part of her tour supported by the
Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance and CBT. Readings
at the Slocan Community Library are free. Tey feature a
Questions and Answers segment, a chance to meet the au-
thors and the volunteers who keep our gem of a commun-
ity library happening, plus light refreshments.
• Nelson • Salmo • Trail• Castlegar • Slocan Valley
• Kaslo • & everywhere in between
1660 Airport Rd, Salmo 1-888-357-2091
Quality Parts...Quality Price
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Two locations to serve you, 6 days a week
www.napacanada.com Free Parking!
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NELSON
250-352-5545
CASTLEGAR
250-365-7248
May Special! NAPA camping chair
for only $3, with the purchase of
$75 or more. While supplies last.
Recycle with the BEST!
We do it RIGHT!
Waneta Auto Recyclers
250-367-9443
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT,
CARS, TRUCKS,
BUSES, HEAVY
METAL
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SUBARU
“TAKE IT
TO THE TOP”
Ph. 250- 364-9988
or 1-888-737-9988
Across from Waneta Plaza, Trail
www.summit.subarudealer.ca DL 10441
WE SPECIALIZE IN NEW & USED 4 WHEEL DRIVES
Taxes and $299.
00
Doc Fees extra
SUMMIT SPECIALS
loaded, 4 door,
only 55,000 kms
2008 Nissan
Altima S
$
12,995
2011 Subaru Outback CP Pkg AWD
5 spd, only 58,000 km # 1854-1 ................................................ JUST IN
$
20,995
2011 Volkswagen Jetta Trendline Sedan #1767-1 ... NOW
$
12,900
2010 Subaru Forester 2.5i AWD stk #w3180 ................. NOW
$
17,900
2010 Subaru Impreza WRX LTD
fully loaded, 265 HP, pearl white #1781-1 ..................................... NOW
$
23,900
2009 Subaru Impreza Sport AWD
loaded, only 71,000 km #1789-2 ............................................................
$
16,995
2009 Toyota Rav4 LTD 4WD 6cyl, fully loaded, #1841-1 ...........
$
18,995
2009 Toyota Camry LE V6 nice car #1763-1 ..................... NOW
$
13,900
2009 Pontiac G5 GT 2door, 5spd #1234-1 ........................ JUST IN
$
10,995
2006 Ford Fusion SE sedan, nice car #1692-1 ......................... NOW
$
4,900
2005 Dodge SX2.0 4door #1824-2 .....................................................
$
3,495
2004 Toyota Corolla LE fully loaded, only 76,000kms, leather & sunroof
#w6605 ........................................................................................................
$
8,995
2001 GMC Sonoma PU w/Canopy very clean truck #w1862-2 ....
$
4,995
2001 Dodge Ram 4X4 Sport reg cab, short box #w4350-1 ............
$
8,995
2000 Subaru Forester AWD X 5 speed #1668-3 ...........................
$
7,995
2000 GMC Jimmy SLT 4WD loaded #1744-1 ..................................
$
5,995
1999 Outback Wagon AWD auto #1234-1 .....................................
$
3,295
1998 Subaru Forester L AWD 5 speed only 109,000 kms
#1870-1 ........................................................................................ JUST IN
$
2,995
1998 Subaru Forester AWD XS 5 speed #W2606 ........................
$
6,995
1997 Honda Prelude S 2 dr, 5 speed, nice little car #W1830-2 ........
$
3,295
#1866-1
Heavy/Farm Equipment
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DLN# 28082
623 Railway Street, Nelson
1.888.955.5528
250-352-7202
nelsonfordsales.com
NELSON
*plus $699 admin fee & taxes, discounts applied. See dealer for details. Prices and programs are subject to change without notice or verifcation.
FORD SERVICE
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Spring Tire
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On Sale Now
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• Refrigerant Purity Analysis
• System Leak Test
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2012 Ford Fusion SE Sport Pkg
Special
$16,789*
$136 bi-weekly
84 mo, 6.24% OAC
Local,
one owner
51,000 km
4EC0033A
2008 Ford Escape XLT AWD
Special
$15,666*
$168 bi-weekly
60 mo, 6.24% OAC
As new condition
66,711 km
3LT7788A
2012 Dodge Ram 1500 3.7L
Special
$16,870*
$137 bi-weekly
84 mo, 6.24% OAC
Automatic
one owner – as new,
only 7,680 km,
air, running boards
Hankook Dynapro ATM
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2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible #P865A ........................ $12,995
2007 Dodge Dakota Crew SLT 4x4 #12062B ...................... $13,995
2006 Chevy Impala LT 4D SDN #13052A .................................. $7,995
2005 Chrysler Sebring Touring 4D SDN #13030A.................. $4,995
2005 Chevy Impala LS 4D SDN #12160A ................................. $6,995
MUST GO
2012 Ram 1500 Q/Cab Outdoorsman #14014A ............ $31,995
2012 Ram 1500 SLT + Crew #13167 .................................$35,995
2008 Dodge Dakota SLT X/CAB #14057A ........................ $16,995
2008 Dodge 3500 SLT Quad Short-Box #12166A ......... $29,995
2008 GMC Canyon SLE X/CAB 4x4 #14054A ................. $13,495
2007 Dodge 3500 SLT Quad Long-Box #12167A .......... $26,995
2006 Dodge 3500 SLT Quad Short-Box #13154A ......... $26,495
2005 Dodge 1500 SLT Quad Short-Box #13123A ......... $13,995
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie #13143A ....................... $10,495
TRUCKS
2012 Honda Accord 2D CPE EXL #14062A ....................... $25,995
2012 Dodge Challenger SRT 392 ED #14012A ................ $44,495
2012 Dodge Challenger R/T Classic #14004A ................. $35,995
2010 Buick Lacrosse CX #14001A ........................................ $15,995
2010 Honda Civic EXL 4D SDN #12174A ..........................$13,995
2009 Toyota Corolla CE 4D SDN #13194A ........................ $11,995
2008 Chevy Aveo 4Door #14041A ..........................................$8,995
2007 Chrysler 300C AWD Hemi #13136A ......................... $16,495
2007 Honda Civic LX 4D SDN #13102A ............................. $10,495
2007 Toyota Corolla Sport #14096A ........................................$7,995
CARS
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT #14107A .......................... $15,995
2009 Chevy Uplander L/T LWB #13115A .............................. $11,995
2008 Pontiac Montana #14032A ................................................. $9,995
2007 Dodge Caravan SE #13180A .............................................. $6,995
2006 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT #12121A .............................. $9,995
VANS
2012 Hyundai Vera Cruz Touring #14021A .......................... $25,995
2011 Jeep Wrangler Unltd Sahara #13196A ....................... $29,995
2011 Dodge Journey #13111B .................................................. $19,995
2011 Ford Edge Sport AWD #14027B .................................... $29,995
2010 Chevy Equinox LS AWD #14059A ................................ $12,995
2009 Chevy Uplander LT #13115A .......................................... $11,995
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Diesel #14087A ....... $20,995
2008 Pontiac Montana SV6 #14032A ........................................ $9,995
2007 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unltd #14099B ....................... $20,995
SUVS
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2014 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CVP
$120 BIWEEKLY $19,998
PentaStar V6
Sto n Go
stk#14124
2014 DODGE JOURNEY CVP
$120 BIWEEKLY $19,998
stk#14143
2014 JEEP COMPASS SPORT
$115 BIWEEKLY $19,495
4 Cylinder
5 Speed
A/C
stk#14095
2014 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT
$148 BIWEEKLY $24,995
2.4 Multi-Air
9 Speed
Automatic
stk#14116
2014 RAM 1500 ST R/CAB
$119 BIWEEKLY $19,998
Hemi
Automatic
A/C
stk#14141
$190 BIWEEKLY $31,995
HEMI, Automatic
stk# 14046
2014 RAM 1500 SXT CREW
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