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www.facebook.com/ TownsmanBulletin Like Us and keep up to date with all the breaking East Kootenay news. For All Your Tires Needs - Chalet GM Keeps You Rollin’ Kimberley 427-4895 • Cranbrook 489-2525 Toll Free 1-800-388-1156 E-mail: [email protected] 1142 - 304th St., Kimberley, B.C. V1A 3E1 DL No. 6340 • www.chaletgm.com HOURS OF OPERATION: 8-6 M-F 8:30-5 SAT Tire Sales • Repairs • Rotations Mounting and Balancing • Alignments THE BULLETIN $ 1 10 INCLUDES H.S.T. HAVE CAMERA INDIA Kaity Brown shares her trip to India with armchair travellers. See LOCAL NEWS page 5 RAILS 2 TRAILS CLEAN UP TIME The Rails to Trails Society is ask- ing for help with spring cleanup. See LOCAL NEWS page 3 FRIDAY APRIL 26, 20 13 PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 81, Issue 81 | www.dailybulletin.ca Laurel Ralston to run for Green Party CAROLYN GRANT [email protected] Columbia River Revel- stoke voters will have plenty of choice in the upcoming provincial election as a fourth candidate has come forward. Laurel Ralston, from Kim- berley, will run for the Green Party. Ralston is a familiar face in Kimberley through her in- volvement in music and the arts — the local jazz scene, the Kimberley Community Band and Kimberley Arts Council/Centre 64. She has also run for City Council. Ralston says she is run- ning to give Greens in this riding a voice. “I’m running for the Green Party because it’s look- ing at the big picture of our province’s future — not just a few years along, but genera- tions along — and asking how all the pieces will fit to- gether.” “I live in Kimberley, where I work as a writer and musi- cian, and serve as president of the Kimberley Arts Coun- cil. PROVINCIAL ELECTION See GREEN , Page 5 CAROLYN GRANT [email protected] It’s another example of how slowly the wheels of the upper level of government can grind as the City continues a ten-year plus odyssey to get certificate from the Ministry of Environment clearing a piece of property in Townsite for use. The site is on 4th Ave, and was formerly owned by Teck and used as a garage site. The City would like to clear the land for res- idential use, potentially as a site for a low- cost housing development. However, getting the certificate is proving difficult. The City will apply for funding from the Provincial Brownfield Renewal Program to do another study on the property. The study, which is Phase II of recent work on the property, would cost the City approxi- mately $11,000, as the province picks up 70 per cent of costs in this program. Part of the lot has been deemed accept- able but there is apparently some sort of ground water issue which needs to be re- solved. The lengthy process is irking long-time Councillor, Albert Hoglund. “There is a ground water issue but it’s about 40 feet down,” Hoglund said. “This has been going on since 2001. I can’t believe we have to do this. Teck took out all the soil years ago and replaced it. Then they did it again and replaced it, and now here we still are.” “When does it end?” asked Coun. Darryl Oakley. Hoglund said that there was no guaran- tee that the end would be in sight after the conclusion of this study either. Coun. Don McCormick said that was true, but that at the end of this study it would be possible to make a decision on whether it was worthwhile to go any further. Another study of Townsite property PHOTO COURTESY SUMMIT COMMUNITY SERVICES As Volunteer Week nears a close, let’s take another minute to appreciate all that volunteers do for this community. Above, Grand Friends volunteer Sharron Harries helps with construction of gingerbread houses. See more on volun- teers pages 12 and 13. Laurel Ralston, Green Party

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East Kootenay news.

For All Your Tires Needs - Chalet GM Keeps You Rollin’Kimberley 427-4895 • Cranbrook 489-2525 Toll Free 1-800-388-1156E-mail: [email protected] - 304th St., Kimberley, B.C. V1A 3E1DL No. 6340 • www.chaletgm.com

HOURS OFOPERATION: 8-6 M-F8:30-5 SAT

Tire Sales • Repairs • RotationsMounting and Balancing • Alignments

The BulleTin$110 INCLUDES

h.S.t.

have camera

indiaKaity Brown shares her trip to India with armchair travellers.

See LOCAL NEWS page 5

rails 2 trails

clean up timethe Rails to trails Society is ask-ing for help with spring cleanup.

See LOCAL NEWSpage 3

FriDAY ApriL 26, 2013

prOudLy SErviNg kimbErLEy ANd ArEA SiNCE 1932 | Vol. 81, Issue 81 | www.dailybulletin.ca

Laurel Ralston to run for

Green Party C ArOLyN gr ANT

[email protected]

Columbia River Revel-stoke voters will have plenty of choice in the upcoming provincial election as a fourth candidate has come forward.

Laurel Ralston, from Kim-berley, will run for the Green Party.

Ralston is a familiar face in Kimberley through her in-volvement in music and the arts — the local jazz scene, the Kimberley Community Band and Kimberley Arts Council/Centre 64. She has also run for City Council.

Ralston says she is run-ning to give Greens in this riding a voice.

“I’m running for the Green Party because it’s look-ing at the big picture of our province’s future — not just a few years along, but genera-

tions along — and asking how all the pieces will fit to-gether.”

“I live in Kimberley, where I work as a writer and musi-cian, and serve as president of the Kimberley Arts Coun-cil.

PRovINCIaL ELECtIoN

See GREEN , Page 5

C ArOLyN gr [email protected]

It’s another example of how slowly the wheels of the upper level of government can grind as the City continues a ten-year plus odyssey to get certificate from the Ministry of Environment clearing a piece of property in Townsite for use.

The site is on 4th Ave, and was formerly owned by Teck and used as a garage site.

The City would like to clear the land for res-idential use, potentially as a site for a low-cost housing development.

However, getting the certificate is proving difficult. The City will apply for funding from the Provincial Brownfield Renewal Program to do another study on the property. The study, which is Phase II of recent work on the property, would cost the City approxi-mately $11,000, as the province picks up 70 per cent of costs in this program.

Part of the lot has been deemed accept-able but there is apparently some sort of ground water issue which needs to be re-solved.

The lengthy process is irking long-time Councillor, Albert Hoglund.

“There is a ground water issue but it’s about 40 feet down,” Hoglund said. “This has been going on since 2001. I can’t believe we have to do this. Teck took out all the soil years ago and replaced it. Then they did it

again and replaced it, and now here we still are.”

“When does it end?” asked Coun. Darryl Oakley.

Hoglund said that there was no guaran-tee that the end would be in sight after the conclusion of this study either.

Coun. Don McCormick said that was true, but that at the end of this study it would be possible to make a decision on whether it was worthwhile to go any further.

Another study of Townsite property

Photo courtesy summit community services

As Volunteer Week nears a close, let’s take another minute to appreciate all that volunteers do for this community. Above, Grand Friends volunteer Sharron Harries helps with construction of gingerbread houses. See more on volun-teers pages 12 and 13.

Laurel Ralston, Green Party

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Public health nurse Charlotte Spring gives gar-dener Bernice Ferguson a tetanus and diphtheria shot during a special immunization session on Wednesday, April 24, at the Public Produce Garden in MacKinnon Park, near Save On Foods. This is National Immunization Awareness Week, and you can drop into Cranbrook Health Unit for booster shots during business hours this week. Meanwhile, planting will soon get underway in the Public Produce Garden. Stay tuned to The Townsman for more information, or if you would like to get involved with the garden, contact Shannon Duncan at 250-427-7981 or email [email protected].

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Marianne Rennick of the Kimberley Garden Club presents Dan Mathison of Cominco Gardens with a cheque to assist with planting the big concrete planters with more perennial shrubs and deer-resis-tent annuals. The proceeds came from the Club’s 2012 Garden Tour.

Submit ted by: marilee QuiSt

No matter about the snow flurries we keep getting — the daffodils and hyacinths are blooming in my garden, and the tulips are up. It’s definitely spring, and for the first time in years, I have all the perennials cleaned up — early!

At our April meeting, we had a lively and en-thusiastic discussion about culinary herbs and edible flowers. I have heard from several members that they are going to be more daring this year, and try some of the edible flowers we talked about, such as nasturtiums, pansies, blossoms from the squash family and more.

One member advised us that if we were using edible flowers in mixed green salads to use lemon juice instead of vinegar in the dressing, as the vinegar will re-move the colour from the flowers. Good thing to know.

Another good thing to know is that while

snapdragons are edible, it is best to taste them before putting them in a salad, because some va-rieties are bitter.

After much discus-sion over the past several months, we have chosen two beautification proj-ects to fund from our 2012 Garden Tour pro-ceeds. A cheque has been given to Dan Mathison of Cominco Gardens to start planting some perennials and deer proof annuals (NO deer food petunias) in the large concrete plant-ers around the Platzl area.

We have also given a cheque to Peter McCon-nachie of the North Star Rails to Trails Society to plant a Russian Olive and two to three shrubs at a rest area location in Chapman Camp and an-other near Fertilizer Road. We hope these shade trees and land-scaped areas will be used and appreciated by all of the North Star Rails to Trails users.

At our May 8 meeting, we will be having an

open discussion on How to Deer Proof Your Yard. Aside from large dogs and tall fences, there are a number of other ways to discourage deer from browsing your planted areas, including planting things they don’t like, such as ornamental grasses, or things they don’t particularly care for (yes, there ARE quite a few plants in this cate-gory!), and some tried and true home-made and purchased deer re-pellents.

Weather permitting, we will soon be on our summer schedule of touring two members’ gardens a month, and having coffee, cookies and a short meeting, as required, in the second garden. I’m looking for-ward to seeing what some of the new gardens look like, and what changes members have made to their estab-lished gardens. As all gardeners know, rarely does a garden, even an established one, remain static and unchanging.

See GARDEN, page 4

News from the Kimberley Garden Club

Calling all elephant hunters:

Your trail needs you

barry Coulter

There’s an elephant in the room, or rather, on the trail. The North-Star Rails2Trails Soci-ety is calling for public help in corralling the problem, much as our local forebears all ral-lied to bring home safe Cranbrook Ed and the other escaped pachy-derms in the 1920s.

In the case, the issue is the debris and dried up vegetation on the famous and popular NorthStar Rails2Trails. The Society needs the help of trail users to clean it up for the spring, and are dub-bing the activity “the Great Elephant Hunt of 2013.”

“There is some dried up vegetation on the trail from last year’s growth and some win-

ter debris on the trail,” said Society member John Mandryk. “Given the area’s ability to track wayward ele-phants, and that the vegetation growth on the trail has become an elephant of an issue for the Society, we figured that an elephant hunt while we cleaned up the trail was a good fit.”

The Society is invit-ing members of the public to sign up, take a kilometre of the trail and clean it up. “It’s just a matter of sweep-ing the trail clean, rak-ing off the dead vegeta-tion and there is a chance of finding an elephant,” Mandryk said. “All you need is a broom and a rake or as many as the folks that come out can handle. A garbage bag to pick up any debris might also be handy.”

The Great Elephant Hunt clean up is planned for the week of April 29 to May 3, but we invite people to go out any time and get started.

Courtesy John mandryk

The folks of our area have elephant-spotting in their blood. The The NorthStar Rails2Trails Society is asking members of the public to put that expertise into a kilometre-by-kilometre trail clean-up.

Sign-up for the kilo-metre-areas will be at the front desk of West-ern Financial Place for the Cranbrook end (to

the bridge) and for the Kimberley end (to the bridge), at the Aquatic Centre. “Everyone is welcome to come out

and we really appreci-ate the assistance from everyone.” Mandryk said.

The Society is also

kicking off its NSR2T Society Membership drive, and member-ships will be available at $5 per individual

and $10 for a family. Forms will be available at the Elephant Hunt sign-up as well.

Rails2Trails Society calls for clean up help

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City of KimberleyPUBLIC NOTICE

MARK CREEK WATER LEVEL

WARNINGBe advised that water levels can change

rapidly, and are especially high during spring run-off.

Flows are extremely fast when water levels are high and present an extreme danger to anyone falling in the creek.

PLEASE STAY CLEAR OF THE CREEK DURING PERIODS OF HIGH FLOW

OperatiOns & envirOnment services

Kimberley Goes Country!First Saturday

May 4thEntErtainmEnt in Platzl:

Music and DancersArt Displays and DemosCreative Station for Kids

PT the ClownHigh Tea at a Heritage Site

Taste of Town and Much More!

For info call Centre 64250-427-4919

www.tourismkimberley.ca

Scoops and Scrapes is contributed to the Daily Bulletin by Kim-berley resident Brian Crowe. All material is courtesy of Brian Crowe, Teck Cominco Ltd., and the Kimberley Heritage Museum.

As he does each year for the annual Day of Mourning, April 28, the day we remember those who lost their lives on the job, Brian uses his col-umn to list those who lost their lives on the job at the Sullivan Mine.

William Rogers, May 1, 1907

D. McKay, May 1, 1907

Henry Hogberg, June 9 1919

E.H. Lendon, July 18, 1923

Harold Hogberg, Au-gust 17, 1924

Fritz Stromberg, Au-gust 19, 1924

William T. Maw, April 4, 1925

Angus Livingston, August 1, 1926

C. Pontoni, October 4, 1926

Alex Chisholm, De-cember 18, 1926

John Moen, Septem-ber 9, 1927

A. Puppi, November 12, 1927

John Modic, Decem-ber 19, 1928

Edward Kemp, March 9, 1929

Thomas Young, March 27, 1930

Ever Beck, April 30, 1930

Gus Franson, August 19, 1930

Antonio F. Pelle, Sep-tember 20, 1930

Mark R. Coon, August 27, 1931

William T. Hawke, August 27, 1931

John Osterbeck, Oc-tober 14, 1931

J. Dickson, June 9, 1932

G. Brown, June 9, 1932

Albert E. Westnedge, November 6, 1933

Norman McIvor, Jan-uary 14, 1934

Joseph A. Lewis, Feb-ruary 6, 1934

Alexander Rea, May 10, 1934

Mellville N. Gallpen, June 24, 1936

A.E. Taylor, April 2, 1937

Allan Bruce Ritchie, December 27, 1937

Hans A. Anderson, August 26, 1938

William D. Turnbull, September 7, 1939

Matt Pelto, February 17, 1940

James Fulton, No-vember 19, 1941

Oiva Saatela, March 19, 1942

Lenard William Hys-tead, March 22, 1942

Duncan William McKenzie, March 28,

1942Marco Humjam, May

26, 1942Fredrick Gordon

The memorial reads “This area overlooking the Sullivan Mine’s reclaimed No. 1 shaft waste rock dump and with a view of the beautiful Rocky Mountains has been chosen as a memorial site for all employees, contrac-tors and emergency responders who lost their lives while assisting or work-ing at Kimberley Operations. Kimberley Operations consisted of many work areas. The ore from the Sullivan Mine provided feed material to the Sullivan Concentrator located five kilometres from the mine. In turn, the Sullivan Concentrator delivered processed materials to the Fertilizer Operation and Iron and Steel Plant to be further refined into fertilizer, iron and steel. Kimberley Operations included water systems, rail transportation corridors, power and communication lines and various other structures and services throughout the City of Kimberley. Thousands of people contributed to the success of Kimberley Operations over the life of the Sullivan Mine. Over almost 100 years of operation, various tragic events resulted in the deaths of 88 individuals.Now that the Sullivan Mine is closed it is important to make sure that their deaths are remembered.Those who lost their lives will be forever a part of the legacy of mining activ-ities that helped create the City of Kimberley.

Scoops; remember those who lost their livesMeister, June 8, 1942

Pete Buzan, March 11, 1943

Harold Swan, March 11, 1943

Joseph Starcevic Jr., June 15, 1943

Ignace Wekel, January 16, 1944

Joseph John Graas, February 20, 1945

Clifford L. dePencier, March 12, 1945

Mirko (Mike) Starcev-ic, August 27, 1945

Bruno Sellan, May 11, 1946

Rolf Johanson, Octo-ber 4, 1946

Harry Hughes, March 1, 1947

William Ban Quan, June 21, 1947

Daniel Alexander Gil-lis, June 23, 1947

David Harper Brown, August 19, 1947

Leonard Alfred Cond, September 9, 1947

David Erickson, Octo-ber 22, 1947

John Clifford Shea, February 4, 1948

George Victor Tews-ley, February 12, 1948

Bruno Sylva Pattyn, September 25, 1948

Thomas Smith Young, November 6, 1948

Allan Scott Drum-mond, March 9, 1949

Joseph Alexander Clark, April 22, 1949

Donald Edward Mc-Lenaghen, July 29, 1951

Howard Tams, March 12, 1954

W.C. Park, October 13, 1955

Pasquale Piovesan, October 1956

William Loyd McLel-lan, December 4, 1956

Trevor Evans, Decem-ber 4, 1956

Wilmot Swan, July 28, 1959

Carl Collins, August 24, 1960

William Leslie Pratt, June 18, 1962

Harold Dean John-son, July 3, 1962

Murray B. McLeod, May 15, 1963

Cyril Alexander George, February 24, 1964

Michael Joseph Petrosky, June 16, 1964

Brian, English, July 17, 1970

Leo C. Franco, Janu-ary 14, 1971

Vic Patrychko, Febru-ary 9, 1971

Michael Lysohirka, August 30, 1972

John Harry Broad-hurst, September 22, 1975

Barry Lee Buchan, July 13, 1976

Raymond Douglas Grebluinas, July 13, 1976

James Stuart Tiffin, March 2, 1977

Joe Paunovic, March 7, 1977

Harry Shaw, Decem-ber 7, 1977, John Bond, April 14, 1978

John Henry Potvin, May 11, 1982

David Thorrougood, September 7, 1983

John Scand, Novem-ber 23, 1983

Dan Chisholm, Janu-ary 10, 1985

Grahame Bingham, April 18, 1987

Lloyd Chabot, No-vember 23, 1987

Reg Dishman, Octo-ber 13, 1994

Ron Chambers, Janu-ary 26, 1997

Doug Erickson, May 15, 2006

Bob Newcombe, May 17, 2006

Kim Weitzel, May 17, 2006,

Shawn Currier, May 17, 2006

Other mines in Kim-berley area

P.l Conway, May 8 1903, North Star

Olgivie Robertson, August 14, 1926, Stem-winder

Carl Bruhaug, Au-gust 18, 1961, Moyie Placer

Brian Crowe

College of the Rockies will soon be offering Haul Truck Operator training at the Cranbrook Gold Creek and Fernie cam-puses. This training aims to prepare students for work in the ever-expand-ing Canadian mining in-dustry.

An Open House will be held at the College’s Fernie campus on Friday, May 3 from 9 am to 12 pm and from 1 pm to 4 pm. Those interested in the program can use this op-portunity to take a test drive in one of the state-of-the-art, motion-based haul truck simulators.

College of the Rockies’ Director of Continuing Education, Contract Training and Campus Operations Leah Bradish notes, “We work closely with partners in the BC mining industry and the Alberta Oil Sands to en-sure training is relevant to employer needs. Thou-

sands of haul truck and heavy equipment opera-tors will be needed in Western Canada in the next decade. College of the Rockies is excited to be offering this training to our local residents.”

In addition to the classroom-based instruc-tion that will take place in simulators at the Cran-brook Gold Creek and Fernie campuses, the Col-lege has a mobile simula-tor that can bring the pro-gram to any location with-in British Columbia.

The first Haul Truck Operator training pro-gram will begin on June 10 at the Fernie campus. Additional monthly in-structional intakes will start in September at both campuses.

For more information on the Haul Truck Opera-tor program, go to: www.cotr.bc.ca/haul-truck, phone (250) 489-2751 ext. 3442 or email [email protected]

COTR to offer haul truck operator

training

The haul simulator.

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PUBLIC CONSULTATION:Proposed Amendment of Of� cial Community PlanThe City of Cranbrook is proposing to amend the City’s Of� cial Community Plan (OCP).

On April 22, 2013, City Council gave First Reading to “City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3755, 2013”.

The proposed Of� cial Community Plan amendment will:

• add new sections referencing the City’s Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) and Growth Management Study (GMS);

• provide new and updated policies with respect to the vision, regional context, sustainable land use, municipal boundary extensions, and social, institutional and community considerations;

• modify a number of provisions and guidelines for the City’s Development Permit Areas which will help clarify and streamline the application process.

A copy of the proposed “City of Cranbrook Of� cial Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3755, 2013” is available at City Hall for public information.

If you require more information or wish to comment on the proposed Of� cial Community Plan amendment please contact Rob Veg, Senior Planner at Tel: (250) 489-0241, or Fax: (250) 426-7264.

Please provide written comments by May 6, 2013.

The experience that won’t let you go, even

when you’ve left the country

behindBY K ait Y Brown

I would be lying if I said that I wasn’t afraid to go, yet even now I thank myself that I did.

I saw the cities of Delhi, Jalandhar, Haridwar and Agra when I explored India. The most striking thing about it, without fail, was that you were pulled into the scenery – even if you didn’t want to be. Whether a little boy or girl was pulling at your sleeve so that you might spare something, whether a woman noticed your white skin and then pinched your cheeks, or whether some teens begged you for just ‘one photo’ of you and them on their cellphones (so they can later laugh about it with their friends).

India will not let go of you. Sometimes, I ran back to the tourist bus – a safe haven from the con-stant interactions. There I could actually take a look.

Why everyone should go to IndiaHave camera, will travel

The stark contrast: the people and their beautiful clothing with gold pen-dants, the abundance of colors and vibrancy against the gray and bleak; poverty - those hunched over with sick-ness and hunger.

I also stayed at an Ash-ram, which doubled as an orphanage, outside of Ha-ridwar, India. There, I played day in and day out. I indulged in the simplest things – like finding a ripe Lychee fruit and learning a handful of Hindi phras-es from the kids. I ate on

the floor, cross-legged and showered in a bucket. I followed a tight schedule for waking up, eating, staying out of the sun and going to bed. This was my new normal; the simple life that I didn`t know ex-isted and more impor-tantly, the one I didn’t know could bring me more joy than the privi-leged life I live now.

Even when you leave, India somehow still has you. My outlook on life will never be the same. That is why I tell everyone that they should go to

India, so that something might connect with them there and so that they can learn something about ei-ther the world or them-selves and never be the way they were.

Please join me as I bring a little piece of India to Kimberley, April 30th at 7:30 pm the Center 64 (64 Deer Park Avenue in Kim-berley). For more infor-mation about “Have Camera Will Travel” you can contact Lorna Locke at 250-427-4919.

Photo contributedKaity Brown takes us to india next tuesday at centre 64.

From Page 1“I am a dedicated

and respected commu-nity leader and a strong believer in the power of a collaborative, trans-parent approach to gov-ernance. You can find out more about me at www.laurelralston.ca.”

Ralston’s campaign is looking for volunteers to make phone calls, put up signs and more.

She is also seeking donations.

“Even a small amount means a lot to a small campaign,” she said. “And with BC’s tax credits for political con-tributions, a $100 dona-tion gets you a $75 tax credit, a $250 donation gets you a $150 tax cred-it and a $500 donation gets you a $275 tax cred-

it.”You can follow her

on Twitter @Ralston-4MLA, like Laurel Ralston for Columbia River-Revelstoke on Facebook, and check out her blog or join the campaign for updates at www.laurelralston.ca.

Those who wish to donate and/or volun-teer can do so through the website.

Also running for the MLA’s seat in Columbia River Revelstoke are in-cumbent Norm Mac-donald (NDP), Doug Clovechok (BC Liberals) and Earl Olsen (Conser-vative Party).

There will be an all candidates forum on Tuesday, April 30 at McKim Theatre from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

The Green Party has a candidate for CR-R

Cpl. Chris ne welFor the Bulletin

Two males have been arrested in two separate incidents in two days for traf-ficking in cocaine. In each case investiga-tors entered into an investigation based on information they received.

The first occurred in Cranbrook on April 23. A 20 year old Cranbrook resi-dent was arrested and two packages (total less than 1 gm) of cocaine were seized. The subject was released for

court at a later date. The second occurred in Kimberley on

April 24. A 28 year old Kimberley resi-dent was arrested and two half gram packages of cocaine were seized. The subject is currently in custody and ap-peared before a Judicial Justice of the Peace Thursday afternoon.

Both subjects are facing charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking.

Cocaine is typically sold in half and one gram quantities.

Two arrested for trafficking in cocaine

Garden Club newsFrom Page 3Don’t forget to mark Saturday,

May 25 on your calendar. It’s the Kimberley Garden Club’s annual plant sale. We will again have our bargain-priced houseplants, vege-table seedlings, perhaps some an-nuals and (mostly) deer-resistant perennials on sale. Stay tuned for more information next month.

The Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month, from 7-9 pm in the Selkirk High School Library from October through May. For more informa-tion on our meetings, call Nola at 250-427-1948. The Garden Club has web space at http://www.koo-tenaygardening.com. There are several pages in the Kimberley

Garden Club section listing deer-resistant plants. In addition to hosting pages for the Cran-brook, Kimberley and Trail Gar-den Clubs, this website is incredi-bly informative with a wealth of gardening information and tech-niques.

I now have happy little zinnia, snapdragon, statice, dahlia and tomato seedlings growing away under lights. I am about to start some additional seedlings so they will be ready to plant out and pot up late in May. I also need to focus on getting a place ready to sow some baby lettuce seeds, so we will have fresh greens for sal-ads this summer.

Happy Gardening.

Photo contributed

the Kimberley Garden club will also be contributing to the rails to trails Society. the garden club will provide the money for the Society to plant a larger size russian Olive and two to three shrubs in a nicely landscaped area adjacent to the tables and benches along the trail in both chapman camp and marysville near Fertilizer road. it is hoped that as the trees grow, they will provide some much-needed shades to these two rest/picnic areas. above, marianne presents a cheque from the Garden club to Peter mcconnachie from rails to trails.

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On Monday evening, I sat on my front porch with a beer, a book and my doggy companion. The

sun was shining on me, I was NOT wear-ing a sweater, and boy, did that beer taste good. A beer in its natural environment is a beautiful thing, isn’t it?

It’s been a long winter. Not a particular cold or snowy winter, but a long one. Our first snow was in the first week of October, and we all remember the snow last Sun-day. That’s seven months of the white stuff, or the threat of the white stuff.

But, touch wood, we have come out the other side now. We have five glorious months of sun to look forward to.

It’s not planting time yet — there is still snow on Baker Mountain, after all. And it’s not really hiking season yet — there is a heck of a lot of snow on Fisher Peak.

That’s no excuse to stay indoors though, as I was reminded yesterday morning when I saw a series of inspiring graphic images by Brazilian artist Felipe Luchi.

Commissioned by Go Outside Maga-zine (what a fantastic name for a publica-tion!), Luchi created artworks that depict tools of a desk jockey as jailhouses, with teeny little people perfecting an escape.

There’s a computer mouse with a man breaking through a brick wall and run-ning for freedom. There’s an alarm clock with an orange-jumpsuited prisoner running from a rope trailing from a win-dow. There’s an iPhone with a tunnel burrowed underneath it.

I’m certainly not condoning prison escape, but the images are strong meta-phors for appreciating the open air we have access to any time we wish, espe-cially at this time of the year when it feels like we’ve been trapped in our homes for months.

It may not be time to climb a moun-tain, plant a vegetable garden or swim in

The season for outdoor escape at hand

a lake, but there is plenty to do out there in the playground of the East Kootenay we call home.

North Star Rails to Trails is in splendid shape, and a walk or bike ride along its 25 kilometre path from Cranbrook to Kim-berley is a lovely experience.

Trails BC is working on linking togeth-er a series of trails between Cranbrook and Wardner, including the popular Isa-dore Canyon trail. Soon cyclists will be able to ride from Kimberley to Wardner uninterrupted.

That’s a great way for cyclists to get in shape for the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo, which will be held this fall around Cranbrook and Kimberley. Registration is now open for the September 8 event, where cyclists ride 50, 100 or 150 kilome-tres in a friendly ride.

The Spring Honda Fun Run is coming up next month, a great chance for run-ners or walkers to get out into the fresh air and exercise together on a five-kilometre or 10-kilometre route.

It’s on the same day as the Kootenay Children’s Festival, the long-running free fair held each year at Mount Baker Sec-ondary School on what always seems to be a glorious sunny day. Last year, the festival marked my first sun tan of the season, a fond memory indeed.

And most of the golf courses around the East Kootenay are in the process of opening for the season. Now that really is a beer in its natural environment!

Whatever your interests, there’s some-thing to do outside this spring. So get out of the house and soak up the sun while it lasts!

Artist Felipe Luchi created this inspiring image that depicts an iPhone as a prison, with a prisoner escaping, for Go Outside Magazine.

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UPCOMINGWhoa! Did y’all hear? Kimberley Gymnastics is having a Family Fundraiser BARN Dance! Grab your Cowboy Hat n’ Boots & Come On Down for a Kickin’ Good Ole Time! Music, Dancing, Drinks n’ Grub! Yer in fer Good Old fashioned Family Fun! Saturday, April 27, 2013 at the Kimberley Elks Club, 6:00 to 10:00 pmHave Camera Will Travel.... Join Kaity Brown for her travelogue presentation “Exploring Ancient Temples and Ashrams in India” at Centre 64 on Tuesday, April 30 at 7:30 pm. Admission by donation. Proceeds to Kimberley Arts Council & Expansion Project.2013 FREE PUBLIC SWIM Wednesday, May 1st, 5:00-6:00 PM is sponsored by Kootenay Monument Installations.Cranbrook Legion, Neil Diamond Tribute Show featuring Joey Purpura. May 2nd 2013, 8 pm. Tickets in the Club room. Info: 250-426-4512.Home Grown Music Society presents The Clover Point Drifters from Victoria on Friday, May 3 at Centre 64 at 8:00 pm. Tickets at Lotus Books, the Snowdrift Cafe & Centre 64 in Kimberley.Home Grown Music Society presents the last Co� ee House of this season on Saturday, May 4 at Centre 64 at 8:00 pm. Tickets at the Snowdrift Cafe & Centre 64 in Kimberley.Scotiabank MS Walk - Sunday May 5. Register at www.mswalks.ca, call 1-800-268-7582 or contact Cyndie at 250-426-0020. Enjoy a great day in The Fight Against MS. Volunteers are also welcomed.Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice Society holds its third “Evening to Remember” fundraiser 7:00 pm, May 5, 2013 at Idlewild Park. Further information at www.ckhospice.com or call 250-417-2019 or toll free 1-855-417-2019.International day of the midwife celebration at the Studio Stage Door May 5 at 700pm. Come watch the documentary ‘Birth Story’ and stay after for snacks and a Q&A with some of our area midwives. Admission by donation.May 8th. Kimberley Garden Club Mayl Meeting program: Deer Proo� ng Your Yard. Selkirk High School Library 7-9 pm. New members welcome. For more info: Nola 250-427-1948.“Heart to Heart” invites ALL WOMEN to an evening of Fashion & Fun! Cranbrook Alliance Auditorium. Words of Hope: Cyndie Dilts. Fashions by BFM Thrift Store. 6:30pm, Thurs May 9 - 1200 Kootenay St. N.Sat. May 11th, GoGo Grannies hosts their Annual Glitz & Glamour Event. Good food, good company and sale of gently used jewelry and accessories, silent and live auction. Heritage Inn from 11am - 2pm. Tickets at Lotus Books or Jane Facey at 250-426-7540.

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ONGOING The Compassionate Friends meet 2nd Tuesday each month at 4:00pm at the East Kootenay Child Care Resource and Referral Boardroom (in the Baker Street Mall parking lot) Info: call Laura @ 250 489-1000/Diane @ 250 489-0154Do you have the desire to stop eating compulsively? OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS (a 12-Step Program) meets Tuesdays from 7-8 pm at Cranbrook United Church, 2-12 S. S., downstairs. Contact: [email protected] Council of Senior Citizens Organizations (COSCO) is an advocacy group devoted to improving “The Quality Of Life” for all seniors. To become a member contact Ernie Bayer, ph 604-576-9734, fax 604-576-9733, email [email protected] Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice Society seeks volunteers to help us provide services to persons at the end of life and their families. Training is provided. Call 250-417-2019, Toll Free 1-855-417-2019 if interested.Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30- 6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30.Cranbrook Quilters’ Guild hold their meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month at 7:15 pm upstairs in Seniors Hall, 125-17th Ave. S. All skill levels welcome. FMI Betty 250-489-1498 or June 250-426-8817.Mark Creek Lions “Meet and Greet” the 1st and 3rd Wednesday, from 6:00-6:30 pm. Dinner to follow at Western Lodge. FMI: 250-427-5612 or 427-7496.The Cranbrook Senior Floor Curling is looking for new members. Curling is Monday and Wednesday afternoons, upstairs in the Curling Rink. Info: Dave at 250-426-5387.KIMBERLEY North Star Quilters meet 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 7pm downstairs Centennial Hall, 100 4th Avenue. Everyone welcome. Info: Carol at 250-427-7935 or Joan at 250-427-4046.Learn to Fish @ Kootenay Trout Hatchery! Come on out to the hatchery pond for this opportunity – great for all ages. Call now to book a session (250) 429-3214. Open now through the end of August! Tours also available.Tai Chi Moving Meditation every Wednesday 3-4 pm at Centre 64. Starts November 7th. Call Adele 250-427-1939.Special Olympics BC – Kimberley/Cranbrook now has an Active Start! Active Start is for children with intellectual disabilities ages 2-6, teaching basic motor skills through fun, positive experiences.Thursdays, 10-11am at Kimberley Aquatic Centre ** Transportation available. Call Julia 427.3324 or Cyra 250.919.0757

Alfred Ernest Watts, born Jan. 21, 1856, in Welling-borough, England, late of

Liverpool, came to the East Koo-tenay in 1897 and spent a brief time in the Fort Steele area be-fore returning home.

A letter written by Mr. Watts to the Fort Steele Prospector newspaper in March, 1898, states: “It may interest you to know that I have formed a de-velopment syndicate in Lon-don, and a host of people want to come out with me. I am doing my best for the Fort Steele district and East Koote-nay ... the collection of speci-mens I made in the East Koote-nay [presumably mineral sam-ples] have been on exhibit in the window of the CPR Co., King William’s St., London, and thousands of people have be-come interested in seeing them. I am sending them by request to Lord Strathcona, the High Commissioner for Cana-da, who will send them to the School of Mines, then to the Imperial Institute.”

Sounds impressive, doesn’t it? Well, that’s precisely what Mr. Watts intended. If there was a bell to ring then he was the man to pull the rope. A.E. Watts worked tirelessly, made friends and enemies on what appears to be an equal scale and loved to make the news.

Returning to the East Koote-nay the following year, he set-tled a short distance from town; a place he promptly named Wattsburg. He began con-structing his community while investing in Cranbrook real es-tate, buying property opposite the Canadian Pacific Railway station to build a number of small rental houses and a lot on Baker Street, upon which he erected Cranbrook’s tallest building of the day, the three-story Watts Block (the building is still there today, sans third storey and now part of The Bedroom series of heri-tage structures).

The Watts Block played host to businesses, fraternities and, at one point, a public reading room, making it home to the city’s first library.

As for Wattsburg itself, Mr. Watts proceeded to create a vi-able community. He turned

from prospecting to lumbering; purchasing the Leask & Slater sawmill in Cranbrook in 1902 and relocating near his town-site. Both the mill and the vil-lage grew — a post office and hotel in 1903, a private brew-ery, orchards, steam-heated greenhouses, animal husband-ry — in short, all that was need-ed to be a self-sustaining vil-lage.

There were problems, however, in the eyes of Mr. Watts. The CPR became a constant bone of contention and litigation: forest fires caused by locomotive cin-ders, rockslides, destruction of public roads and fences. He was a vocal man, a man who wished to be heard.

So, too, did he make liter-ary war against those whom he termed “The Robber Bar-ons of the Mountains”, that is to say, the young, yet power-ful, local lumber syndicates. They were all against him and the little man trying to earn an honest wage.

“We are not malodorous lawyers, trouble-breeders and parasites,” proclaimed a large notice he placed in the local Herald newspaper. “We are not political heelers, hang-ers-on and sycophants of grasping Railway Corporations after graft and the life blood of the people. We are not disso-lute politicians, the residium or spawn of Ottawa ... We give value for money received. We make wood pipes for irrigation ... sashes, doors, furniture ...” and, well, you get the picture.

In hindsight, the beginning of the end for Mr. A.E. Watts and his dreams of a balanced Utopia came in early April, 1909. William Slater of Cran-brook (for whose family Slater-

ville is named) was doing some contract work at Wattsburg with his 17-year-old son John. It seems the lad developed a casual relationship with Mr. Watts’ 14-year-old daughter. Though cautioned by Mr. Watts to stay away from the girl, on the day in question Mrs. Watts approached the stable and wit-

nessed John Slater vacating the same via a window. She found her daughter alone inside, un-harmed and, by all accounts, untouched.

The incident enraged Mr. Watts, who immediately held a trial of which it seems only he and the lad were in attendance. Calling upon his powers as a local Justice of the Peace he duly declared the boy guilty and gave him a choice of im-prisonment or the lash. Young Slater chose the latter and was immediately ordered to the public square (such as it was) whereupon he was made to

grasp a flagpole while Watts himself soundly whipped his back.

Mr. Slater understandably took umbrage with the punish-ment and sued Mr. Watts for $5,000 in damages on behalf of his son. In May 1909, a special jury in Nelson dismissed the action. The following year Mr.

Slater appealed for a new trial. The reviewing judge de-clared, “The absurdity of the arguments of the defendant [Watts] alleged right to take the law into his own hands [constitutes] a clear case of assault.”

Mr. Watts, conducting his own case, failed to convince the new jury who declared in Mr. Slater’s favour, awarding him $100 in damages and re-quiring Mr. Watts to pay all trial costs.

The affair would likely have remained largely unno-ticed but for the fact that, im-mediately following the whipping, Mr. Watts headed directly to the local newspa-per office and filed his ac-count of the proceedings with Associated Press which, in turn, sent the news across

North America. It proved a minor sensation. When que-ried as to his intentions Mr. Watts replied that he “sent de-tails for publication for clarifi-cation of events among the general public.”

Alfred Watts eventually sold his interests in Wattsburg and moved to the Slocan Valley where he spent the remainder of his days in the lumber trade and the rhetoric of politics in his continuing fight against the injustices of the world. He died June 3, 1937, and is buried in the Nelson Memorial Ceme-tery.

JaNUS: Cranbrook Then & Now

Jim Cameron

Courtesy Cbk. ArChives 2009.028.103

Baker Street – the Watts Block is the tallest building on the left. Much of the street is now The Bedroom Furniture Galleries.

Mr. A.E. Watts – a man who left a mark – Herald 1908 .

Watts at the Whipping Post

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Jerry Bancks is re-turning to the Kimber-ley Dynamiters.

Bancks, who has been an assistant coach with the Kootenay Ice over the last three sea-sons, is the new head coach and general manager for the KIJHL Junior B team, accord-ing to the club, which made the announce-ment on Thursday.

“His experience with the Kootenay Ice, he’s been working under some high-end coaches—Ryan McGill, Kris Knoblauch—and I think he’s going to bring the best of of those guys to our team and with his own sys-tem that will envelop all of those guys,” said Dynamites president Dave Smith.

Bancks has worked with the Nitros before in the 1990s, back in their Junior A days, and Jeff Keiver, a former team captain under his

tutelage who teaches in the school system, will be on the bench as an assistant.

Bancks, who teach-es at Selkirk Secondary School, is also the head instructor of Alpine Hockey School, and played in the Western Hockey League with the Lethbridge Broncos from 1974-76. After his junior career, Bancks continued playing the game at the University of Calgary for four years while working on his post-secondary educa-tion.

“An extension of the school program is real good for me, that I don’t deal with any team stuff in the pro-gram, but now I can take it to that next level, so it was an extension for that,” said Bancks, “and then having spent the last three years with Kris and Ryan and TJ and Chad, I’ve learned a lot.”

Joining Bancks in the management side

of things is Rick Allen, the former Nitro gener-al manager who will help out behind the scenes.

“We see eye to eye on a lot of things so it should be fun,” Bancks said.

While he’s relishing the thought of coach-ing the game he loves to young pupils, he mentioned a deeper reason for putting his application forward.

“I know how im-portant the Dynamiters are to this town. I know how important it is for local kids, in terms of their development,” said Bancks. “If you look at Sam Mellor, Matt Wilkins Carter [Bancks], Jace Coyle—all these kids—they all got their start with the Dynamiters, so I know how important it is and I’d like to be a part of it.”

The Nitros won’t be back on the ice until August for a summer camp, but registration

is already online. The team also has Bull-a-Rama coming up in the first weekend of May.

The event, which is a fundraiser for the

team, features bull rid-ing, mutton busting, and a dance in the eve-ning, featuring Ken McCoy, at the Kimber-ley Civic Centre.

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The Kimberley Dynamiters have hired Jerry Bancks as the new head coach and general man-ager for the team.

C ANADIAN PRESSSOCHI, Russia - Con-

nor McDavid scored a hat trick and Philippe Desrosiers earned the shutout as Canada blanked the Czech Re-public 6-0 on Thursday in quarter-final play at the world under-18 hockey championship.

Sam Reinhart, Nick Baptiste and Laurent Dauphin also scored for the Canadians, who will

play Finland on Friday. The United States will face host Russia in the other semifinal.

Desrosiers, who was coming off a 6-0 shutout win over Sweden on Tuesday, made 19 saves.

“He was outstand-ing,” said Canadian as-sistant coach Jody Hull. “It was a really tight game. It was 1-0 at one point and we ended up giving them a breakaway

while on the power play and he made a great stop. We just stayed with what we were doing and that gave us a little bit of momentum. You could tell on the bench that the

guys were fired up after that save. We kind of fed off that.

“That’s all you want your goalies to do - make the stops when they’re there to make and Philippe’s been doing that for us the last couple of games.”

Canada led 3-0 after two periods.

McDavid scored back-to-back goals in the third to put the game

out of reach. The 16-year-old Erie Otters forward leads the tour-nament with eight goals and six assists in five games.

Jindrich Pacl stopped 31 shots in net for the Czech Republic.

In the other quar-ter-final games, Finland beat Switzerland 7-4, the United States blanked Sweden 4-0 and Russia downed Germany 8-4.

McDavid leads Canada into U18 semifinal against Finland

Morris splits from Martin rink ahead of Sochi trialsGREGORY STRONG

Canadian Press

There’s a new star free agent in the men’s curling game.

John Morris is out after a successful sev-en-year run as a third on Kevin Martin’s rink. They won national, world and Olympic ti-tles together but decid-ed to go their separate ways this week.

The Martin team made the announce-ment in a statement Wednesday night. Mor-ris did not divulge what his future curling plans

might be and there was no immediate word on his replacement.

Morris, Martin, sec-ond Marc Kennedy and lead Ben Hebert won Tim Hortons Brier titles in 2008 and 2009, going undefeated en route to the title each year. They also won Olympic gold at the 2010 Games in Vancouver.

However, the team has struggled of late, turning in mediocre performances at the re-cent Brier in Edmonton and again at last week’s Players’ Championship

in Toronto.The timing of the

move has left many curling observers scratching their heads since the Canadian Curling Trials - the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings - are just six months away.

“I thought that team had one more year left in them and they’d make a run at the Olym-pic trials and see what would happen,” said Brent Laing, who plays second on Glenn How-ard’s rink. “I was pretty surprised yesterday to

hear that it happened now and that it was John that decided to leave the team.”

Laing, who teamed with Morris to win world junior titles in 1998 and 1999, doesn’t think his former teammate will be off the ice for long.

“I would almost guarantee that John got calls last night from peo-ple,” Laing said.

Six of the eight berths for the Dec. 1-8 trials have been set with the two remaining spots to be finalized at a pre-tri-als competition in

Kitchener, Ont., this No-vember. The winner of the trials will represent Canada at the 2014 Games in Sochi.

“I’m sure he had some teams from the pre-trials calling,” Laing said. “I’m sure there’s at least one or maybe two feeler calls from teams that are already in the trials that would make room for John.

“So he’ll be out of a team as long as he wants to be out of a team, and he’ll be on another team as soon as he wants to be.”

Allen sets NBA playoff record as Heat beat Bucks

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MILWAUKEE - Every game, someone differ-ent steps up for the Miami Heat.

Well, someone dif-ferent and that guy named LeBron.

Ageless Ray Allen scored 23, setting the NBA career playoff re-cord for 3-pointers in the process, and LeBron James had seven of his 22 points during a deci-sive run that closed out the third quarter - and maybe the Milwaukee Bucks. The Heat’s 104-91 victory Thursday night gave the defend-ing champions a 3-0 lead, with a chance to complete the sweep Sunday afternoon at the Bradley Center.

“That’s been our call-ing card all year, the depth that we have,” said Allen, whose five 3s gave him 322 for his ca-reer, two more than Reg-gie Miller.

“As a team, you’ve got to find way to plug in the holes, and every night we find somebody different.”

Chris Bosh added 16 points and 14 rebounds for the Heat, who have won 11 straight dating to the regular season and 40 of their last 42. Chris Andersen had another big game, scoring 11 on 5-of-5 shooting and grabbing six rebounds in less than 14 minutes.

Dwyane Wade had just four points, and his 1-of-12 shooting was his worst in a post-season game. But he contribut-ed 11 assists, nine re-bounds, five steals and two blocks.

“I shot the ball terri-ble,” Wade, who is still nursing a bruised right knee, said with a laugh. “But we played a good game. Game 3 is a tough game. I thought, as a team, we showed a lot of guts, a lot of grit. When those guys came out hot, we stayed with it, we stayed with our game plan and were able to get a great win. There’s nothing as satisfying as winning a Game 3 on the road. But it’s over now. Now we have to focus on closing the se-ries out.”

Milwaukee, mean-while, will simply try and avoid being swept.

Larry Sanders and Brandon Jennings had 16 each to lead six Bucks in double figures, and Sanders added 11 re-bounds while Jennings contributed eight as-sists. But the Bucks couldn’t maintain the 10-point lead they took in the first quarter, when they shot 57 per cent (12 of 21) and were 5 of 10 from 3-point range. Mil-waukee was just 12 of 21 over the final three quarters (41 per cent), and made only two more 3s.

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BOUCHERVILLE, Que. - The commissioner of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League says he won’t put up with any more violence between Baie-Comeau and Blainville-Boisbriand.

Gilles Courteau says he will impose a $25,000 fine for “all in-appropriate future behaviour” in the Armada-Drakkar semifinal series following a Wednesday night brawl he called “deplor-able.”

The league suspended 12 play-ers, fined another, banned both coaches for two games and fined the two teams earlier Thursday.

The punishments came after a donnybrook that saw the benches empty at the end of the Armada’s 4-3 victory on home ice over the Drakkar on Wednesday night.

The win evened the best-of-seven series at 2-2.

But Courteau wants to put an end to any on-ice retribution.

“The league has evolved a tre-mendous deal in the past several years and we have deployed all of our efforts to ensure the well-be-ing and security of our players,” Courteau said in a statement. “To this effect, at my discretion, I will impose a $25,000 fine, on top of any sanctions imposed by the di-rector of player safety, for all inap-propriate future behaviour from a player, coach or member of the Baie-Comeau Drakkar or Blain-ville-Boisbriand Aramda organi-zations until the end of the semi-

finals.”Courteau did not mince words

when condemning the brawl.“What we saw yesterday is not

at all representative of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League,” said Courteau. “It is a deplorable and isolated incident that doesn’t have its place in hockey.”

Blainville-Boisbriand will be without five players and the Drak-kar will be down seven when the teams meet in the fifth game on Friday night in Baie-Comeau.

The suspensions included the two goaltenders from each team, who traded punches with each other. The teams will have to use third-string goalies in Game 5.

Ryan Tesink of the Armada was suspended two games while his teammates Aaron Hoyles, Yas-sin Cisse and goalies Etienne Marcoux and Guillaume Decelles each got one-game bans.

For Baie-Comeau, Bokondji Imama was suspended two

games while Jeremie Gregoire, Gabriel Verpaelst, Jon Banville, Alexandre Ranger and goalies Philippe Cadorette and Francis Desrosiers got one game each.

Blainville-Boisbriand forward Cedric Paquette, who appeared to start the brawl by taunting the Drakkar on the ice as the game ended, was fined $1,000 for “inap-propriate behaviour.”

Armada coach Jean-Francois Houle and his Baie-Comeau counterpart Eric Veilleux, who spent the brawl shouting at each other on the benches, were each suspended two games.

Each team was also slapped with a $5,000 fine.

Multiple fighting majors and game misconducts were handed out after the melee, which saw fans litter the ice with plastic bot-tles and other debris as several fights broke out at once.

The sanctions were an-nounced by league director of player safety Raymond Bolduc.

It’s been an eventful series for the Armada, who fought back to tie the series after dropping the opening two games in Baie-Co-meau.

Blainville-Boisbriand released New Jersey Devils first-round draft pick Stefan Matteau follow-ing Game 2 for leaving the team to ride home on a fan bus after being benched by Houle. The player’s father, former NHL forward Stephane Matteau, remains an assistant coach with the club.

“What we saw yesterday is not at all representative of

the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. It is a

deplorable and isolated incident that doesn’t have

its place in hockey.”Gilles Courteau

QMJHL suspends 14 after playoff brawl, threatens more discipline

NFL Draft: Chiefs make OT Eric Fisher top pick

Barry WilnerAssociated Press

NEW YORK - Short on glam, slim on glitter, the NFL draft was still nothing less than a rock solid B-plus.

As in Big, as in Brawn, as in Bulk, as in Beefy.

We’re talking a scale-busting 600 pounds at the outset Thursday night with of-fensive tackles Eric Fish-er of Central Michigan and Luke Joeckel of Texas A&M.

The first seven picks were all linemen: four on offence, three on de-fence.

“That’s a lot of love for the big boys up front, which we usually don’t get,” Fisher said.

Unlike the last few years when bumper crops of quarterbacks reigned, this was pure muscle, and lots of it.

Actually, not a single QB was selected until Florida State’s EJ Manu-el went to Buffalo at No. 16 - the lowest since 2000, when Chad Pen-nington went 18th to the Jets.

Fisher became the first Mid-American Conference player se-lected at the top when Kansas City’s new re-gime led by coach Andy Reid chose the 6-foot-7, 306-pound offensive tackle.

“This is so surreal,” Fisher said. “I’m ready to get to work right now. I’m ready to start play-ing some football. I can’t process what’s going on right now.”

Fisher was followed by All-American Joeckel going to Jacksonville, defensive end Dion Jor-dan of Oregon to Miami,

which traded up with Oakland, and Oklaho-ma tackle Lane Johnson to Philadelphia. Not a skill position player yet in sight - a stark change from the last four drafts, when quarterbacks went first.

The procession of linemen continued with BYU defensive end Ziggy Ansah, born in Ghana, going to Detroit; LSU defensive end Barkevious Mingo to Cleveland; and North Carolina guard Jona-than Cooper to Arizona.

That made for a ton of beef after the first seven picks.

And they wore it well, with their designer suits that barely were ruffled when they each en-gulfed Roger Goodell in the now traditional bear hugs between draftee and commissioner.

“It’s called a three-piece, right?” asked Jo-eckel, who sported blue checks with the vested suit, along with a striped tie.

Fisher was only the third offensive tackle picked No. 1, joining Or-lando Pace (1997) and Jake Long (2008) since the 1970 merger of the NFL and AFL. It’s also the first time since ‘70 that offensive tackles went 1-2.

Even without a

high-profile passer, run-ner or tackler going at the outset, the fans in the home of the Rock-ettes were pumped. They chanted “U-S-A, U-S-A” when Goodell paid tribute to the first responders at the Bos-ton Marathon bomb-ings and to the victims of the West, Texas explo-sion. They roared when Hall of Fame quarter-back Joe Namath began the countdown to the first outdoor Super Bowl in a cold-weather site by taking the podium and screaming: “New York; Super Bowl 48.”

The crowd didn’t seem to care that early on the picks were all heifers, not hoofers. No Andrew Lucks or RG3s at the top of this crop.

“What you’re getting is a very athletic player, a great kid, smart kid, engineering major,” Reid said of Fisher, who really began to draw at-tention with a strong Se-nior Bowl, showing he could handle the high-est level of competition. “He can play any posi-tion along the line, and loves to play the game.”

Joeckel didn’t seem any less thrilled to go No. 2.

“I don’t have words for all the emotions I feel,” he said. “It’s the best feeling of my entire life.”

Miami, envisioning Jordan as the next Jason Taylor, sent its first-rounder (12th over-all) and this year’s sec-ond-rounder to Oak-land. Then new Eagles coach Chip Kelly got a road-grader for his upt-empo offence in John-son.

Blue Jays blow lead in 5-3 loss to YankeesHoWie rumBerg

Associated Press

NEW YORK - Blue Jays manager John Gib-bons had no idea why the umpires were meet-ing on the infield grass to discuss a close play at first base when the Yankees didn’t even protest the call.

When crew chief Jeff Kellogg overturned the ruling, he was livid.

Gibbons was ejected so he had to watch the finish of Toronto’s 5-3 loss to the New York Yankees after wasting an early three-run lead on Thursday night in

his office.“I asked (Kellogg)

how could they over-turn it if there is no ap-peal by the other side?” Gibbons said. “I thought the rule was that there had to be an appeal by the other side for them to get to-gether. That was my in-terpretation of the rule.”

It was Gibbons’ sec-ond ejection in two games for the disap-pointing Blue Jays, off to a 9-14 start after bulking up their roster during the off-season.

Robinson Cano hit a

three-run homer, Ver-non Wells homered again against Mark Buehrle and Francisco Cervelli also connected for New York, which beat the Blue Jays for the third time within a week. The Yankees took two of three in a week-end series in Toronto.

Derek Jeter, out until probably mid-July be-cause of a broken ankle, watched a no-frills New York lineup improve to 12-9. The Yankees captain said he was meeting some of his teammates for the first time.

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OTTAWA — The headline on the Conservative party’s latest mailout reads “He’s in way over his head,’’ but what’s drawn around Justin Trudeau’s head could be carrying a powerful sublimi-nal message too.

A swirl of tiny little stars — reminiscent of Tinker-bell’s trail of sparkles — frames the Liberal leader. He’s shown with a goatee, open collar and his jacket slung over his shoulder.

The flyer produced for Conservative MPs to be sent to constituents contains sev-eral negative bullet points about Trudeau that are writ-ten in a cursive font, while the points lauding Prime Minister Stephen Harper are in a bolder print font.

The letter “i’’ in Trudeau’s first name is capped with a star in the Conservative ma-terials — like a pre-teen girl might apply to her name.

So what exactly are the Conservatives getting at here?

“I think there is a subtle attempt not necessarily to question Justin Trudeau’s

Trudeau’s masculinity a subtext in Tory attack adsOf stars and fairy dust

documents obtained by the Liberals show the tories plan to send thousands of mail-outs to households.

masculinity but to at least make him appear less mas-culine,’’ said David Coletto, a Canadian market researcher and CEO of Abacus Data.

Coletto says recent poll-ing shows Trudeau does just as well with men as with women, something that would worry the Conserva-tives.

“I think (the ads) are meant to weaken his stand-ing particularly among mid-dle-aged men, who are really the core of the Conservative

government’s coalition, so they’re trying to shore that up...the idea that this guy’s not a man’s man, and maybe therefore not worthy of our vote,’’ said Coletto.

The initial volley of the Conservative ad that ran last weekend was carried during a Blue Jays baseball game, an English Premier League match and a PGA golf tour-nament — all of which are overwhelmingly watched by men. The ad went into wider distribution during top-rat-

ed programs this week in-cluding Wednesday eve-ning’s broadcast of Ameri-can Idol.

Christopher Greig, co-au-thor of the book “Canadian Men and Masculinities,’’ also believes the Conservatives are trying to frame Trudeau as “unmanly’’ in their most recent flyer. He explains that society has certain views on what an appropriately mas-culine identity is.

“Men who exhibit non-traditional gender be-haviours or engage in non-traditional male activi-ties or work, tend to get posi-tioned as less manly,’’ said Greig, a professor of educa-tion at the University of Windsor.

“In the Justin Trudeau case, the mention that he was a drama teacher sort of plays into those anxieties around being appropriately male, where drama has been historically gendered femi-nine.’’

When Conservatives were asked Thursday about a po-tential subtext in the ads said they saw nothing of the sort.

“I don’t think anybody’s saying anything like that,’’

said Alberta MP Leon Beno-it. “All the ads are saying is that he’s not ready to govern this country as prime minis-ter.’’

Greig notes that in poli-tics, leadership is often equated with masculine at-tributes. He points to athleti-cism and an embrace of the outdoors as the Canadian angle on those ideals.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has used several tra-ditionally masculine back-drops over the years. His media advisers have made sure he was seen riding an ATV in the North, playing hockey and watching hockey games. That kind of im-age-building was not lost on the prime minister when he was asked by a reporter whether he would ever get on a motorcycle with wife Laureen, who is a riding en-thusiast.

“You’ve got to worry about image,’’ he said in 2006. “I don’t want to be on the back with my wife driv-ing.’’

Trudeau is undoubtedly aware of the powers of mas-culine image-making. His lopsided win in a boxing

match against then-Conser-vative Senator Patrick Brazeau last year was seen as an answer by some to ques-tions about his toughness. Former Liberal leader Stephane Dion tried to fend off similar questions by launching a website that fea-tured him playing ball hock-ey and snowshoeing.

“I think all political par-ties work hard to ensure that they construct the public image of their leader as ap-propriately masculine,’’ said Greig.

American gender studies scholar Bruce Curtis wrote about the “Wimp Factor’’ in the 1988 American election that pitted Michael Dukakis against George Bush Sr. Bush managed to overcome an image of being too tame, while Dukakis tried unsuc-cessfully to fight the image by driving a tank and play-ing baseball on his front lawn.

“It seems to me a method to divert attention from real social issues, and policies, to personality, so you have ad hominem attacks,’’ said Cur-tis, now retired from Michi-gan State University.

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CALGARY — The ar-rival of two giant pandas may still be five years away, but the Calgary Zoo has announced a major redesign that will cater to the new visitors and eventually include Japanese snow mon-keys, seals and the re-turn of the polar bear.

“Because one in seven endangered spe-cies is now in the care of zoos, today’s zoos can well be compared to Noah’s Ark,’’ president and CEO Clement Lan-thier said Thursday.

The polar bear ex-hibit at the Calgary Zoo was opened in 1973 and was demolished a year after the last bear, Misty, died in 1999.

“We appreciate that some people will ques-tion our decision to in-clude polar bears in our plan, but let me touch on this,’’ Lanthier said.

“Polar bears are an important part of the Canadian landscape. They are iconic and ma-jestic. But the sad reality is they are facing huge environmental chal-lenges.’’

Lanthier said most experts predict that polar bear numbers will dwindle dramatically in the next 10 to 20 years.

Calgary Zoo-Trevor SymonS

The Calgary Zoo’s tiger cubs are shown in a hand-out photo.

He suggested the Cal-gary Zoo can help by preserving the white bears in sufficient num-bers to ensure genetic diversity.

“We’re looking at 10, 15, 20 years from now,’’ he said. “Not including them in our plan would be negligent because we need to help that spe-cies which will become at risk.’’

The zoo’s expansion plan will cover 20 years. Lanthier said it will probably be seven to 10 years before the polar bear exhibit is ready.

Until then, the redesign will involve moving the zoo’s elephants to a dif-ferent facility and re-building their habitat into a home for two giant pandas on loan from China.

Five-year-old Er Shun and her prospec-tive mate, four-year-old Da Mao, arrived in Can-ada in March and are splitting the next 10 years equally between the Toronto Zoo, where they are now settled, and the Calgary Zoo.

Given the impact of a giant panda visit in 1988 when attendance al-most doubled, Lanthier said the Calgary Zoo ex-pects a five-year stay starting in 2018 will give tourism a significant

boost.Zoocheck Canada

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“We’ve always taken a position that polar bears are one of the most challenging ani-

mals in captivity and they really can’t be ac-commodated properly in the urban zoo envi-ronment, especially one with a small footprint like the Calgary Zoo,’’ said Zoocheck executive director Rob Laidlaw.

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“Hopefully they’re not going to be looking at extracting animals

from the wild and in-stead will look for bears from less desirable cir-cumstances in captivi-ty.’’

The Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg al-ready has one bear at its International Polar Bear Conservation Centre.

Calgary Zoo redesign to include polar bears, pandas

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Jeanne Davidson of the Cranbrook Kimber-ley Hospice Society was been named Volunteer of the Year earlier this month.

The long-time com-munity volunteer was recognized during the annual Volunteer Appre-ciation and Awards Gala on Friday, April 12 at the Pavilion at St. Eugene

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teers attended the gala, organized each year by Volunteer Kootenays and Canadian Mental Health Association – Kootenays to recognize the hours of hard work volunteers contribute to Cranbrook and Kimber-ley.

Bill Hughes of Inves-tors Group, the event’s premier sponsor, pre-sented the Volunteer of the Year award to Jeanne.

“Jeanne’s generous spirit and love for the community knows no bounds,” he said.

Jeanne has volun-teered with the Hospice Society since 2009, as well as volunteer roles with the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cranbrook.

“I am humbled by the honour bestowed on me today,” she said in ac-cepting the award to a standing ovation. “I feel a little overwhelmed by the gratitude.”

She passed on that gratitude to her col-leagues.

“Thank you to the volunteers,” she said. “They are the ones who contribute their time and passion. They are the ones who keep the pulse of the organization beating.”

The Family Volunteer of the Year award went to the Beaulac family: Shauna and John and their children, Jazmine, 12, and Robby, 10.

The younger Beau-lacs accepted the award, which was sponsored by Medichair Kootenay Boundary.

The Beaulac family are long time volunteers for numerous commu-nity organizations, but in particular they dedicate many honours to Fort Steele Heritage Town.

Jazmine read a speech written by her mother, who was out of town and couldn’t at-tend the gala.

“We volunteer as a family and it makes it more special because family is all about spend-ing time together,” Shau-na wrote in the speech. “Our kids have been vol-unteering since the age of two, before they could say a word. If you start your kids at a young age, they don’t know any dif-ferent; it’s just a part of life.”

In the Youth Volun-teer category, sponsored by BC Hydro, 16-year-

Cranbrook and Kimberley volunteers were honoured on Friday, April 12 at the Volunteer Appreciation and Awards Gala. Gathered here are winners of the volunteer awards and event sponsors. Pictured, left to right: Keri Rinehart, BC Hydro; Bill Hughes, Investors Group; Danika Reid, Youth Volunteer of the Year; Sandy Zeznik, Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary (Group Volunteers of the Year); Jeanne Davidson, Volunteer of the Year; Jason Spyksma, Cranbrook Dodge; Lois Dettling, Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary; Robby Beaulac, Family Volunteer of the Year; Rachel Christie, Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary; Jazmine Beaulac, Family Volunteer of the Year; and Laurie Reed Harris, Volunteer Kootenays, the organizer of the event.

old Danika Reid received the award.

Danika has been vol-unteering from a young age; she contributes around 30 hours a month for multiple com-munity groups, includ-ing Columbia Basin Trust Youth Advisory Council, Mount Baker

Interact and Wild Start Breakfast.

“It is an honour to re-ceive the award,” Danika said. “Volunteering is re-ally important to me. It’s something one does without seeking recogni-tion, so getting this rec-ognition is very special and a great feeling.”

Hats off to volunteers

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Kimberley has always been known as a city of volunteers, and they play a vital role in every good thing there is about this city.

Summit Community Services delivers a num-ber of essential services, particularly to seniors, and these programs would not exist without volunteers, says Lori Joe.

“I cannot begin to say how much Summit ap-preciates its volunteers. We couldn’t run these programs without them.,” Joe said.

Take for instance, the Seniors Wellness In Mo-tion program (S.W.I.M.).

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“S.W.I.M. needs one on one support for the frail and elderly to be able to get in and out of the pool, and they need assistance in the pool,” Joe said. “Seniors would not have the opportunity to take part in this pro-gram without our volun-teers.”

Another program which has extremely dedicated volunteers —some with it for upwards of 18 years — is Seniors Helping Seniors.

“Our volunteers take the seniors everywhere,” Joe said. They take them to medical appoint-ments in Cranbrook, to the store or just stop by for a friendly visit.

“The volunteers allow so many of our seniors to stay in their homes lon-ger. It allows them to stay

in Kimberley rather than leave.

“Kimberley is so lucky to have so many volunteers. I think the older generation of vol-unteers inspires others. Giving back is some-thing you keep carrying on. It’s that neighbour helping neighbour men-tality that you most often find in a smaller com-munity.”

Another of Joe’s fa-vourite programs, which she has applied for fund-ing to continue, is Grand Friends.

This is a senior/youth mentoring program. It is meant to pass on knowl-edge of heritage skills to younger generations. Skills such as making things like food and clothing by hand, and learning about life in this

valley 75 to a hundred years ago, are taught to youth by seniors who lived it.

“Grand Friends really surprised me,” Joe said. “It started out as a way to connect generations with seniors mentoring kids in school, but it has turned into real relation-ships. It would be won-derful to see it continue. It has an important em-phasis on lost heritage skills, the importance of being able to cook, make things from scratch, get into the outdoors.”

Summit Community Services is a non-profit agency and Joe says that its real commitment to volunteers emphasizes the importance of con-necting every age for a healthier community.

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Sunday Afternoon/Evening April 28 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 # # KSPS-PBS Dr. Fuhrman Country Pop Legends Doc Martin The Midwife Masterpiece Bletchley DCI Banks Ocean $ $ CFCN Eight Days W5 CTV News Upon a Time The Mentalist Amazing Race Law & Order News News The Mentalist % % KXLY-ABC Storms Paid Paid Ex News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Upon a Time Revenge Red Widow News V’Impe & & KREM-CBS Light My Pil Back Edition News News News 60 Minutes Amazing Race The Good Wife The Mentalist News Family _ _ KHQ-NBC Insan Lk. CSI: Miami News News News Wheel The Voice All-Star Celebrity Apprentice News Light ( ( TSN SportsCentre Hocke Re MLB Baseball From Comerica Park in Detroit. SportsCentre That’s Hcky SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET MLB Baseball Sportsnet Con. Red Bull UFC Preliminary Fights UEFA Can On the Edge Sportsnet Con. Blue MLB + + GLOBAL BC Storm Planets Inven Simp Simp News News Hour Family Cleve Simp Burg All-Star Celebrity Apprentice News Block , , KNOW Be/Creature Coast Turn B. Time Frontiers of Druid Sacrifice Monarch/Glen Waking Dead Waking Dead End ` ` CBUT Reci Ste Dragons’ Den Nancy Drew Nature/ Things Mr. Hockey: Gordie Howe National News fifth 1 M CICT Inven Simp Simp News News Hour All-Star Celebrity Apprentice Simp Burg Family Cleve News Block Paid Paid 3 O CIVT Inven Simp Simp News News Hour All-Star Celebrity Apprentice Simp Burg Family Cleve News Block Paid Paid 4 6 YTV Storm (:45) Tron Hulk Super Baby Pick Spla Baby Spla 6 . KAYU-FOX Mother Ray Outd’r Trout Theory Two Theory Two Simp Cleve Simp Burg Family Amer. News TMZ Sunny 7 / CNN Newsroom Newsroom Anthony Anthony A Cooper Anthony Anthony A Cooper Anthony 8 0 SPIKE Deadliest Deadliest Deadliest Deadliest Deadliest Deadliest Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways 9 1 HGTV Moves Moves Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Decks Decks Moves Moves Holmes Makes Decks Decks Moves Moves Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Hog Hog Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck < 4 CMT UnSta UnSta Gags Gags The Pink Panther 2 Wipeout Pick Pick The Pink Panther 2 Wipeout = 5 W Dine Dine Definitely, Maybe The Bounty Hunter Buying Love It-List It Love It ? 9 SHOW Defiance Beauty Continuum Continuum Warehouse 13 Beauty Continuum Warehouse 13 Defiance @ : DISC Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold A ; SLICE Wed Wed Big Brother Big Brother Big Brother A Smuggler Housewives Big Brother Nightmares Big Brother B < TLC Obses Obses Welcome to Gypsy Gypsy Welcome to Gypsy Welcome to Gypsy Welcome to C = BRAVO Missing The Listener Johnny Mnemonic The Borgias (:15) Flashpoint (:15) Serendipity (12:15) Nine D > EA2 (:10) Billy Elliot A Star Is Born Sense and Sensibility Crouching Tigr E ? TOON Drag Drag Jim Jim Rocket Rocket Just Ska Drag Just Just Just Fugget Ftur Amer. Robot Archer Fugget F @ FAM Good Next Jessie Dog Shake Austin Good Really Wiz Deck Sonny Ran Jump In! The Wedding Planner G A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Just Married Law Abiding Citizen The Closer Law Abiding Citizen H B COM Sein Sein Kevin Hart Theory Com Match Match Gags Gags Gas Gas Just/Laughs JFL Gags Gags I C TCM The Ambassador’s Daughter They Live by Night (:45) Desperate Fonda/ Fonda (:15) Steamboat Bill, Jr. Pale Seventh Seal K E OUT GetS Liqui Mantracker Liqui GetS Mantracker GetS Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters L F HIST Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Swamp People M G SPACE Orphan Black The Nerdist Borealis Robot Combat Robot Combat Robot Combat Robot Combat Robot Combat N H AMC The Italian Job Runaway Jury Mad Men The Killing (:04) Mad Men (:08) Mad Men CSI: Miami O I SPEED AMA Super SPEED Center Tunnel NAS NASCAR Hall Clas Hot SPEED Center Tunnel NAS Faster Faster Unique Whips P J TVTROP Pickers Pickers Instant Instant Top Gun Missing in Action Aliens W W MC1 Moonrise King. (:05) Horrible Bosses (:45) Snow White and the Huntsman Beasts-Southrn (:35) Your Highness Moon ¨ ¨ KTLA The Alamo Ftur Ftur Family Family News News Friend Friend KTLA 5 News Sunday Edition News at 10 Bloop Bloop ≠ ≠ WGN-A Videos Bloop Bloop Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother News Replay Rock Rock Rules Rules Scrubs Scrubs Sunny Sunny Ø Ø EA1 40 (:45) American Pie (:25) Big Daddy Barbershop (:45) Jungle Fever Boyz N Hood ∂ ∂ VISN Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Hagee Meyer Osteen Be Cana Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM The Voice VJ VJ VJ Search MuchMusic Countdown Rap Wedge Oh Sit! Laugh Fools The Voice 105 105 SRC Un Amour comme ça Dragon TJ C.- Découverte Dieu Tout le monde en parle TJ Nou Pour Trans

Sunday Morning/Afternoon April 28 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 # # KSPS-PBS Rogers Sign Wild Clifford Georg Cat in Sci Impact Inside Olympia Inside Europe Moyers-Comp Greatest Good Dr. Fuhrman $ $ CFCN Lovett Dr. App etalk Question Re Re Marilyn Denis Gas Gas Worst Driver Cash Cash Eight Days % % KXLY-ABC Mat On Good Morning This Week Paid NBA NBA Basketball NBA Basketball & & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation TBA PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf From Avondale, La. _ _ KHQ-NBC Today News Invest Meet the Press Justin Paid Paid Paid Athlete Paid Cash Look Equestrian Red Bull ( ( TSN SportsCentre Re Mcycle SportsCentre Hockey 24 CH Hockey Sports ) ) NET Sportsnet Con. Sportsnet Con. FishTV Sport MLB Blue MLB Baseball MLB Baseball + + GLOBAL BC In a Inven Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Touch News PGA Tour Golf From Avondale, La. , , KNOW Bear Word Rob Rolie Tree Ceorge Magic Arthur Wild Little Little Babar Ani Ani Our Res Going-Extreme ` ` CBUT Super Poko Animal Art Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Steven-Chris Land One/ Q With Jian Nature/ Things 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen Touch 16x9 PGA Tour Golf From Avondale, La. 3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Minis 16x9 PGA Tour Golf From Avondale, La. 4 6 YTV Kid Super Pet Pet Pet Pet Winx Spong Par Par Zoink’ Baby Cache Craze Young Stormbreaker 6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Paid Wild David Fox News Sun. Kds Sleep Old Jim Rock Office Jillian Sexy Crook & Chase Leverage 7 / CNN State/Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State/Union Fareed Zakaria Newsroom Your Money Newsroom Newsroom 8 0 SPIKE Xtreme Horse. Trucks Muscle Repo Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue (:41) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue 9 1 HGTV Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Makes Decks Decks Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Income Prop. Holmes Makes : 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Bates Motel Bates Motel Ship Ship Ship Ship Hog Hog Hog Hog < 4 CMT Top 20 CMT Rewind Funny Videos Rose Rose Wipeout Gags Gags Pet Pet ER ER Talkin’ Talkin’ = 5 W Property Bro Buying Will Will Will Will Chris Chris Chris Chris Love It Love Dine Dine Dine ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Casino Royale Top Gear Top Gear Casino Royale @ : DISC Licence to Drill President’s Men Revisited Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold A ; SLICE Four Weddings Big Brother Big Brother Twister The Dukes of Hazzard Debt Four Weddings B < TLC Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Obses Obses Obses Obses Obses Obses Obses Obses Obses Obses C = BRAVO Missing The Listener White Collar Castle Serendipity Must Love Dogs Homeland D > EA2 Dan (:25) Billy Elliot (:15) A Star Is Born (:15) Murphy’s Romance (:05) Notting Hill E ? TOON Matt Spiez Trnsfr Kai Max Drag Hoodwinked! (11:59) Babe: Pig in the City Game- Ska Drag Drag F @ FAM Win Deck Han Sonny Wiz Dog Good Win ANT Jessie Austin Shake Avalon High Phi Gravity ANT G A WPCH Think Mad Career P. Aff Sinbad: Legend of Seas The Fast and the Furious (:15) Black Dynamite The Closer H B COM Match Match Sein Sein Com Theory Cash Cash Match Match JFL Kevin Hart Theory Com Cash Cash I C TCM Love Crazy 13 Rue Madeleine Green Fire The Tender Trap Can-Can K E OUT Dirt Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman L F HIST Cana In a Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Vikings M G SPACE Borealis Devil (:45) The Wicker Man Season of the Witch Doctor Who N H AMC The Killing (:02) The Sentinel The Day the Earth Stood Still Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior The Italian Job O I SPEED Ga Clas Clas Chop Viper Barrett Barrett Ultimate Street Lucas Oil Off AMA Supercross Racing P J TVTROP Fishful Paid Top Gun Missing in Action Aliens Instant W W MC1 Harry Potter (:10) Melancholia Horrible Bosses (:15) The Campaign Beasts-Southrn Moon ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 In Touch Paid Facel Anti- Faces TrainI Paid WEN Wil The Alamo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Paid Paid Paid Paid The Alamo Videos White MLB Baseball Rock Videos Ø Ø EA1 Events The 40-Year-Old Virgin (:45) Problem Child Big Daddy (:45) Barbershop The 40-Year-Old Virgin ∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Jewish Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Con Living Truth Faith Food Qk Be Naked David Arise Tom 102 102 MM Countdown Trial Trial Prince Prince Prince Prince Fools Laugh Oh Sit! Fashion Star The Voice 105 105 SRC Pouic Dany Zénon Ben Mike Manny Club Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les Coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Terre

Sunday Afternoon/Evening April 28 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 # # KSPS-PBS Dr. Fuhrman Country Pop Legends Doc Martin The Midwife Masterpiece Bletchley DCI Banks Ocean $ $ CFCN Eight Days W5 CTV News Upon a Time The Mentalist Amazing Race Law & Order News News The Mentalist % % KXLY-ABC Storms Paid Paid Ex News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Upon a Time Revenge Red Widow News V’Impe & & KREM-CBS Light My Pil Back Edition News News News 60 Minutes Amazing Race The Good Wife The Mentalist News Family _ _ KHQ-NBC Insan Lk. CSI: Miami News News News Wheel The Voice All-Star Celebrity Apprentice News Light ( ( TSN SportsCentre Hocke Re MLB Baseball From Comerica Park in Detroit. SportsCentre That’s Hcky SportsCentre SportsCentre ) ) NET MLB Baseball Sportsnet Con. Red Bull UFC Preliminary Fights UEFA Can On the Edge Sportsnet Con. Blue MLB + + GLOBAL BC Storm Planets Inven Simp Simp News News Hour Family Cleve Simp Burg All-Star Celebrity Apprentice News Block , , KNOW Be/Creature Coast Turn B. Time Frontiers of Druid Sacrifice Monarch/Glen Waking Dead Waking Dead End ` ` CBUT Reci Ste Dragons’ Den Nancy Drew Nature/ Things Mr. Hockey: Gordie Howe National News fifth 1 M CICT Inven Simp Simp News News Hour All-Star Celebrity Apprentice Simp Burg Family Cleve News Block Paid Paid 3 O CIVT Inven Simp Simp News News Hour All-Star Celebrity Apprentice Simp Burg Family Cleve News Block Paid Paid 4 6 YTV Storm (:45) Tron Hulk Super Baby Pick Spla Baby Spla 6 . KAYU-FOX Mother Ray Outd’r Trout Theory Two Theory Two Simp Cleve Simp Burg Family Amer. News TMZ Sunny 7 / CNN Newsroom Newsroom Anthony Anthony A Cooper Anthony Anthony A Cooper Anthony 8 0 SPIKE Deadliest Deadliest Deadliest Deadliest Deadliest Deadliest Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways Ways 9 1 HGTV Moves Moves Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Decks Decks Moves Moves Holmes Makes Decks Decks Moves Moves Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Hog Hog Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty Duck Duck < 4 CMT UnSta UnSta Gags Gags The Pink Panther 2 Wipeout Pick Pick The Pink Panther 2 Wipeout = 5 W Dine Dine Definitely, Maybe The Bounty Hunter Buying Love It-List It Love It ? 9 SHOW Defiance Beauty Continuum Continuum Warehouse 13 Beauty Continuum Warehouse 13 Defiance @ : DISC Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold Bering Gold A ; SLICE Wed Wed Big Brother Big Brother Big Brother A Smuggler Housewives Big Brother Nightmares Big Brother B < TLC Obses Obses Welcome to Gypsy Gypsy Welcome to Gypsy Welcome to Gypsy Welcome to C = BRAVO Missing The Listener Johnny Mnemonic The Borgias (:15) Flashpoint (:15) Serendipity (12:15) Nine D > EA2 (:10) Billy Elliot A Star Is Born Sense and Sensibility Crouching Tigr E ? TOON Drag Drag Jim Jim Rocket Rocket Just Ska Drag Just Just Just Fugget Ftur Amer. Robot Archer Fugget F @ FAM Good Next Jessie Dog Shake Austin Good Really Wiz Deck Sonny Ran Jump In! The Wedding Planner G A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Just Married Law Abiding Citizen The Closer Law Abiding Citizen H B COM Sein Sein Kevin Hart Theory Com Match Match Gags Gags Gas Gas Just/Laughs JFL Gags Gags I C TCM The Ambassador’s Daughter They Live by Night (:45) Desperate Fonda/ Fonda (:15) Steamboat Bill, Jr. Pale Seventh Seal K E OUT GetS Liqui Mantracker Liqui GetS Mantracker GetS Liqui Mantracker Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters L F HIST Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings Swamp People M G SPACE Orphan Black The Nerdist Borealis Robot Combat Robot Combat Robot Combat Robot Combat Robot Combat N H AMC The Italian Job Runaway Jury Mad Men The Killing (:04) Mad Men (:08) Mad Men CSI: Miami O I SPEED AMA Super SPEED Center Tunnel NAS NASCAR Hall Clas Hot SPEED Center Tunnel NAS Faster Faster Unique Whips P J TVTROP Pickers Pickers Instant Instant Top Gun Missing in Action Aliens W W MC1 Moonrise King. (:05) Horrible Bosses (:45) Snow White and the Huntsman Beasts-Southrn (:35) Your Highness Moon ¨ ¨ KTLA The Alamo Ftur Ftur Family Family News News Friend Friend KTLA 5 News Sunday Edition News at 10 Bloop Bloop ≠ ≠ WGN-A Videos Bloop Bloop Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother News Replay Rock Rock Rules Rules Scrubs Scrubs Sunny Sunny Ø Ø EA1 40 (:45) American Pie (:25) Big Daddy Barbershop (:45) Jungle Fever Boyz N Hood ∂ ∂ VISN Prince Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Hagee Meyer Osteen Be Cana Popoff Christ Armor V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM The Voice VJ VJ VJ Search MuchMusic Countdown Rap Wedge Oh Sit! Laugh Fools The Voice 105 105 SRC Un Amour comme ça Dragon TJ C.- Découverte Dieu Tout le monde en parle TJ Nou Pour Trans

Saturday Morning/Afternoon April 27 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 # # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Kimchi Cook Cook’s Victory Antiques Golf Dream $ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox Anne Hobo A.M. Weekend Sick Kids Written Movie Smile Worst Driver Lovett Dr. Cash Cash % % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Ex Res Recipe Food Lifted X Games From Brazil. & & KREM-CBS This Morning Doodle Doodle Busy Busy Liberty Liberty PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf From Avondale, La. _ _ KHQ-NBC (6:00) Today KHQ News Saturday Track and Field NHL Hockey ( ( TSN EPL Soccer SportsCentre SportsCentre Motoring 2013 Score MLS MLS Soccer MLS Soccer ) ) NET Pre English Premier League Soccer English Premier League Soccer Soccer Big Blue MLB Baseball + + GLOBAL BC Cana Fishful Saturday Morning News Fishn Fishing Power Driving News PGA Tour Golf From Avondale, La. , , KNOW Bear Word Rob Rolie Art Att. Ceorge Magic Arthur Upside Miss Lilly Echo Dogs Dogs Rivers Rivers Architects ` ` CBUT Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Broken Tail fifth estate Reci Ste Exchange Dragons’ Den 1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Driving Fishing Power Cana Ice Pilots NWT PGA Tour Golf From Avondale, La. 3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Driving Fishing Power Cana Ice Pilots NWT PGA Tour Golf From Avondale, La. 4 6 YTV Kid Cat in Rated Side Squir Squir Spong Par Kung Turtles Turtles Bey Po Rang Yu-Gi- Mon Spla Spla 6 . KAYU-FOX Stop Clean Skin TrainI Brazil Quit- MLB Pre MLB Baseball From Comerica Park in Detroit. Bones Bones 7 / CNN Sat. Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom Newsroom Money Next To Be Announced Gupta Newsroom 8 0 SPIKE Xtreme Horse. Trucks Muscle Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Gone 9 1 HGTV Decke Decke Decke Decke Decke Decke Yard Yard Yard Yard Hunt Hunt Million Dollar Ext. Homes Bryan Bryan : 2 A&E Fix- Fix- Sell: Extreme Flip House Flipping The First 48 Killer Speaks Killer Speaks Killer Speaks Hog Hog < 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Rewind Wide Open Top 20 Countdown Hit or Miss Talkin’ Talkin’ Cross Cross Pick Pick = 5 W Love It-List It Love It Will Will Will Will She’s the Man Prop Property Bro Who Is Clark ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Iron Man 2 Batman Begins Iron Man 2 @ : DISC Mighty Planes Last Car Stand Mayday Nerve Center Mayday Silver Rush Finding Bigfoot Oddi Oddi Shipwreck A ; SLICE Money Money Prin Prin Matchmaker The Day After Tomorrow Twister Matchmaker B < TLC Moving Up Four Houses Four Houses 1st 1st Undercover Undercover Undercover Undercover Undercover C = BRAVO Missing The Listener The First 48 Kate & Leopold Notting Hill Golden Boy D > EA2 Rush Jackie-1stStrike The Kid Rush Hour (:05) Rush Hour 2 Jackie-1stStrike (:15) Spy Game E ? TOON Matt Jim Johnny Gum Loone Adven Drag Nin Scooby-Doo & Ghoul Scoob Johnny Rocket Matt Drag Drag F @ FAM Win Deck Han Sonny Wiz Dog Good Win ANT Jessie Austin Shake Beverly Hills 3 Phi Gravity ANT G A WPCH SMAR Paid Derm Atl. Brothers Big Fish Jim King King Family Family H B COM Match Match Sein Sein Com Theory Cash Cash Match Match Just/Laughs Kevin Pollak Theory Com Cash Cash I C TCM Affair Walking on Air A Date With the Falcon Murder Ahoy! (:45) Tarantula Incred. Shrink. 5 Million Years K E OUT Can FishTV Paid Paid Paid Paid Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman L F HIST Cana In a Paid Hair Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Yukon Gold Vikings Angels & Demons M G SPACE Recon 2022: Mezzo Incident Inner Space Paranormal Wi. Fact or Faked Robot Combat School Spirits Space Sorcerer’s Apprentice N H AMC Rawh’ Rawhide Rawhide Rawhide Rawhide Rawhide Rawhide Magnum Force O I SPEED Gearz Hot Hot Ga Richard Petty Australian V8 Supercars Continental Tire Sports Car SP NASCAR RaceDay P J TVTROP Casino Hair Food Food Golden Golden Golden Golden Friend Friend Friend Friend Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden W W MC1 Pee (:25) Dark Shadows Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn I Don’t Know How Gone Step Up Revolution ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News Res Nano Son. X Son. X Trans Justice Dragon WWE Yu-Gi Yu-Gi- Now Animal Career On Travel Jim ≠ ≠ WGN-A Paid Paid Paid Paid Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Ø Ø EA1 Margret’s Msm (:10) American Dreamz As Good as It Gets Bridget Jones: Edge (:10) In Good Company ∂ ∂ VISN Sikh Hindu Jee Gur Watno Dur Pun Punjab Gaun Lamia Naavi Quran TBA Lok Singh Words Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Saved/ Saved/ Arrow How to Deal Saving Silverman MuchMusic Countdown How to Deal 105 105 SRC Max, Dany Zénon Ben Toupie Manny Glurp Magi Foot Ga Oniva Épi TJ Monde Amérique On prend

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COMICSAnnie’s MAilbox

by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) A serious approach does make a difference in everyone’s response, and you are no ex-ception. Anger comes up in a strange situation where it might not be justified. It could be difficult to tell where it is coming from. Tonight: Listen to a partner’s feedback. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You might want to let a friend at a distance know how rough a situation has become. This person could have some inter-esting suggestions. Know what you want to do, and then he or she can give you meaningful options for how to proceed. To-night: Say “yes” to an offer. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Understand that what is hap-pening is serious. Realize that you might need to change direction. Your ability to state your case makes an impact on others. Listen to suggestions with more care. A boss could be a lot clearer than you are. Tonight: Go with the moment.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Listen to news with an open mind. Be willing to brainstorm in order to find solutions. Hon-or a change more carefully. You could feel as if someone is pushing hard to get his or her way. If this person goes too far, you could lose your patience. Tonight: Let your hair down. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You might want to move forward and try a different approach. Listen to your sixth sense with a situation involving your personal and/or domestic life. You might need to change your environment in order to feel better, even if it’s just for a few hours. Tonight: Make it easy. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) How you handle a personal matter could change greatly if you are not careful. Listen to news with greater awareness, as you might want to take action. Your caring will come through, even if you need to es-tablish boundaries. Tonight: Say “yes” to a friend’s suggestion. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Your intuition is right on about a money matter; still, check out the investment carefully. Your creativity adds a lot to any situation. Don’t allow anyone to interfere with your chosen direction. Tonight: You might go overboard, especially if you meet up with a friend. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You are a strong-willed sign. If you feel challenged, you some-times will become defiant or even quiet. The good news is that, even if you’re stressed, you could see an opportunity to be more chipper. Let go of serious-ness for now. Tonight: Let the good times happen. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You’ll want to review a situation more carefully. You might need some downtime or distance from a problem. At this point, you could feel somewhat neg-ative. Detach if this is the case. Take a walk to clear your head. Tonight: Consider making it an early night. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You could be very difficult and somewhat testy without

intending to be. Emphasize a goal, but do not give your power away. You don’t need to be con-trolling -- you simply need to honor your boundaries. Reach out to someone at a distance. Tonight: You are in the midst of a change. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Listen to news openly before making a final decision. More news is forthcoming. A serious situation demands your full attention. A boss or higher-up could be watching your per-formance. Listen to feedback. Tonight: A late meeting could turn into a fun happening. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You might want to be more un-derstanding. By holding on to judgments, you will not be able to hear the true story. Imagine what it would be like to be the other person. You might get more insight as to where he or she is coming from. Tonight: Break past barriers. BORN TODAY Actor Kevin James (1965), sing-er Bobby Rydell (1942), actress Joan Chen (1961)

Dear Annie: A close friend of mine is a successful professional woman who went through a painful divorce several years ago when her husband was unfaithful. “Diane” swore off dating for a long time. A year ago, Diane began seeing a man who is also a successful, well-known professional from our community. However, this man has a history of cheating on his wife and even left his marriage at one point to marry another woman, only to return to his wife and fami-ly when he realized he had made a mistake. But he continued to cheat. His marriage ended two years ago, and he soon moved in with someone else for several months. Two weeks after they split up, he began dating Diane. They are now engaged. Several people have warned Diane about this guy, his past and the destruction he seems to cause. His own grown children refuse to speak to him. I worry that this man has great potential to hurt Diane. How can I get through to her that marrying him would be a huge mistake? She says because of her successful practice she would have the means to take care of herself if anything were to happen with the marriage, but it is her heart I am worried about. This leopard isn’t going to change his spots for her. -- Concerned in the Heartland Dear Concerned: Diane is surely aware of her fiance’s past and has heard all of the warnings about his cheating, but they have not dissuaded her. Some women think they are “the one,” and the man will change for her. It rarely happens. Diane is determined to marry the guy and, as she says, has pre-pared herself for the consequences. She may feel this is her only chance to be married again. Or she may believe that all guys cheat, so what’s the difference. Unless she is willing to address these issues, the wedding will go on despite your misgivings. Please do your best to wish her well. Dear Annie: My daughter and son are 32 and 28, and I am looking for a good answer when people ask me why I don’t have any grandchildren. They have both been in long-term relationships in the past, although they aren’t involved with anyone now, so it’s not looking too promising. But I’m wondering how to respond when people bring this up. -- Not a Grandma Yet Dear Not: People are nosy and often ask nunofyerbizness-type questions. You don’t have to respond. But you are certainly wel-come to hand them your children’s phone numbers and suggest they call and ask. Be sure to smile when you do it. And then change the subject. We think that will keep them from asking again. Dear Annie: My youngest daughter, “Amy,” who is now 17, was the ultimate picky eat-er as a young child. She would not eat meat and wouldn’t touch any vegetables except corn. Her father would insist that she eat what was placed before her, which only led to tears, fights and vomiting. Her dad and I are now divorced. Amy is now healthy, and her weight is per-fect for her height. Trips to the doctor con-firmed what I suspected after reading an article in Scientific American -- that Amy is a super-taster. That means she has many more taste buds on her tongue than the average person, making her more sensitive to subtle tastes the rest of us don’t notice. Forcing Amy to eat foods that do not smell “right” to her is pointless. This is a physical condition, not disobedience. Punishing a child who suffers from this condition is sim-ply cruel. -- Mom of a Super-Taster Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read fea-tures by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2013 CREATORS.COM

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McLEAN- Olive (nee Levesque) was born on July 13, 1928 in Pincher Creek, Alberta and passed away peacefully with family at her side on April 22, 2013 in Trail, B.C.She is predeceased by her husband Ken, her infant son Allan, daughter Bonnie and her two brothers; Gerald and Reno. She is survived by her children Kathy (Wayne), Grant (Donna) and Joe; grandchildren Valorie Squires, Chelsea, Lucas and Erin McLean. Olive grew up and went to school in Kimberley, and married Ken there in 1946. Olive was a very active person who was outgoing and fun loving. She brought these traits to her working life, whether as a farm wife in Meadowbrook, a store proprietor in Wycliffe or as a gardener in Creston. She was a wonderful cook, painter, seamstress and also quite accomplished with needlework.In her 30’s, she homeschooled for her G.E.D. and at the age of 50 became a certified home care nurse.A private graveside service will be held in Kimberley at a later date. Gwen Ziprick of Alternatives Funeral and Cremation Services™ has been entrusted with the arrangements. You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence by visiting the family’s online register at www.myalternatives.caAs an expression of sympathy, your donations to the Canadian Alzheimer Society would be greatly appreciated. www.alzheimer.caThe family wishes to thank Dr. Smith and also the staff of Rosewood Village for their extraordinary care.Olive will be very much missed by us, but Dad is waiting for the next dance.Rest well Mom, you’ve earned it.

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Sandra Lynn Domin (Fabbro Muri)

June 12, 1957 – April 23, 2013

With heavy hearts we sadly announce the passing of Sandra. She passed away peacefully on april 23, 2013 in Cranbrook B.C with family by her side.

Being with Al, Shayla and her dog Zoomie was the most important in Sandra’s life. Sandra loved spending time with family and friends doing crafts, huckleberry picking, working with special needs children, but her biggest passion was being in the kitchen.

She leaves to mourn, husband Al, daughter Shayla, mother Thelma Konkin (Peter), sister Janine Carver (Randy & Tyler), brothers Randy Fabbro (Kandice & Randall) and Rick Fabbro. Predeceased by father Tillio Fabbro, step father Deniis Muri, brother Danny Fabbro, grandparents Noni and Nono, mother in law Josie Domin.

Sandra will be truly missed by family, cousins, friends, neighbors and all who knew her.

Service for Sandra will be held Tuesday April 30, 2013. 11:00am at McPhersons Funeral Home in Cranbrook.

Donations on Sandra’s behalf can be made to East Kootenay Foundation of Health in the ICU Department.

Coxen, Thomas “Scott” October 27, 1932 -

April 23, 2013Scott passed away peacefully on April 23, 2013 in East Kootenay Regional Hospital. Scott was born October 27, 1932 in Estevan, Sask. He joined the RCMP in Regina, Sask. on March 6, 1952. He married Joyce Hilton on May 27, 1954 and had four children. They moved around with the RCMP

only to spend their last 37 years in Cranbrook, B.C. He retired from active service July of 1986. He was an active member with all the Masonic family.

Left to mourn is his wife Joyce of 59 years, daughter Diane, son Robert (Nicky), grand-daughter Theresa (Brian), great grand-daughter Aeris: grand-kids Payten & Ethen; son Dean (Suzy), grandson Jonas, daughter Kathy (Peter) grandkids Kyle & Jared. As well as many out of town relatives and friends.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, April 27 at 2:00 p.m. at the Christ Church Anglican Church. Luncheon to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Eastern Star, Walker Willis Memorial Bursary, Jubilee Chapter #64, P.O. Box 746, Cranbrook, B.C., V1C 4J5. Also donations can be made to the East Kootenay Foundation for Health.

“Condolences may be left for the family at www.markmemorial.com” Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements (250) 426-4864

Obituaries

C anadian Press

QUEBEC — Mem-bers of a Catholic reli-gious order in the Que-bec City area are in shock after one of their colleagues was shot to death as he left a bank in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Police say 62-year-old Richard E. Joyal had

just withdrawn $1,000 from a bank in the Hai-tian capital this morn-ing when two men on a motorcycle approached and grabbed a bag he was carrying.

The passenger shot him three times in the back.

Father Marc Tur-

cotte, a Marian priest, says his colleague was in Haiti to help relocate students after the earth-quake of January 2010.

The religious congre-gation is in the process of closing its mission and Joyal, who went there to help take care of the students, was due to return to Quebec on May 3.

Authorities later

found the $1,000 in Joy-al’s wallet and confiscat-ed the money.

The contents of Joy-al’s billfold included a driver’s licence showing he was from Quebec.

An identification card showed he was a priest who worked as an administrator for the Canadian congregation in the Delmas district of Port-au-Prince.

Quebec priest killed after leaving bank in Haiti

C anadian Press

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — A 15-year-old boy from Abbotsford, B.C., has some explaining to do after being stopped while speeding in the family Cadillac and given tickets totalling $759.

Oh yes, and the Caddy was im-pounded for a week.

Police say the boy apparently took the family’s 2008 Cadillac CTS without permission last Saturday to meet a girl.

It seems he was trying to get the vehicle back home before anyone would notice it was missing when

Boy faces $759 in fines after caught going 175 km/h in family’s Cadillac

he sped past a Mountie on the Trans-Canada Highway about 2 a.m.

Corp. Robert McDonald says the boy was travelling 175 kilometres an hour in a 100 kilometre zone when he was pulled over.

McDonald says the boy was tick-eted for speeding and driving with-out a license.

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Kimberley Daily Bulletin promote recycling.

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

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