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Life in the West Kootenay/Boundary Region

P E O P L E A R T S H O M E S F O O D C U L T U R E R E C R E A T I O N H I S T O R Y

Celebrating

Kootenay talent

CASTLEGAR’S

GEMMillenium Park

sparkles

SUFFERFESTBrings the pain

120 YEARSTrail Times still

going strong

IT’S HERE

The Fall Issue of

Route 3 is available

now!

Thursday, October 29, 2015News • Arts • Entertainment • Auto • Food

Former Salmo councillors break silence

Big band needs drummer to keep the beat

See page A2 See page A5

2880 Highway Drive, Trail 250-368-91341-877-872-4522Trail BC DLN #30251

Visit us online atwww.championgm.com

Tony Vercillo, Sales

Ken Smitheram, Sales Manager

Shane Anderson, Sales

Marc Cabana, General Manager

Jake Kazakoff, Financial Service Manager

in the Kootenays!

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Several months after the fact, two former Salmo village councillors have spoken out on their reasons for resigning, likening council to a “dictatorship.”

Ken Anderson and Cathy Paton previ-ously declined to explain why they quit in June, but shed some light in separate let-ters to the latest issue of the Salmo Valley Newsletter.

Although neither named any specific person or incident, Anderson said during his time on council, there “did not seem to be a democratic process. There was no/little meaningful debate or discussion on the village business. I felt most decisions were predetermined and the meetings were only a formality.

“I felt that there has been no transpar-ency or openness as was campaigned on by others. It seems like a dictatorship when council members were not allowed to make statements.

“It felt like a threatening/bullying atmo-sphere where there were ongoing warnings not to be open to the public. I felt there was manipulation and that facts were twisted to accomplish pre-determined goals.”

Anderson said he ultimately believed it was “futile” to continue on council.

Paton said she felt “left out of important decisions,” which were “based on one side of an issue [with] no option, or time, to research the other side. On several occa-sions, when I expressed empathy for local villagers, I was met with more anger than I have ever encountered in my life.

“I have made my life about caring for others, yet I found myself with a group of people who tried to dictate who I should and should not talk to, and who I should and should not empathize with. I began to dread every meeting and every encounter with council, anticipating another angry out-burst, or the feeling of being manipulated.”

Paton said she wasn’t willing to put up with it for another 3½ years.

In an email to the Star, Mayor Stephen White said he was “shocked” by the letters and insisted Anderson and Paton never raised their concerns with him or council-lors Dan Danforth and Steve Dimock.

White said the two were invited in writ-ing to discuss their resignations, but neither responded.

“There is no question it’s a steep learning curve for new council members, especially if they have never attended a council meeting prior to election,” he said.

“Council cannot act except by resolution and a democratic majority vote. While it’s true that in many cases these former council

members found themselves outvoted, that’s the nature of the process.”

White confirmed, however, that a council member was cautioned not to communi-cate with someone involved with litigation against the village.

Paton and Anderson topped the polls when elected last November. Following their resignations, Diana Lockwood and Jona-thon Heatlie were acclaimed to the vacant positions.

White said “for the first time in years” the village’s finances are in order, question period has been reinstated during council meetings, and certified minutes of meetings are available.

“Town hall meetings are held and for the first time ever items are released from closed meetings as soon as possible,” he said. “No regular council meeting has had fewer than 18 members of the public observing and over 80 attended the town hall meeting.

“In short, Salmo has made tremendous positive change since last December when the new council took office. We thanked the two former members of council for their contribution to this progress during their seven months in office and wished them well in their future endeavours. There’s no doubt the progress made by the Village of Salmo will continue.”

— With files from Tamara Hynd

Former Salmo councillors break silenceGreG NesteroffWest Kootenay Advertiser

Salmo council is seen shortly after being sworn in last year. From left, Steve Dimock, Ken Anderson, Mayor Stephen White, Cathy Paton, and Dan Danforth. Anderson and Pa-ton both resigned in June but only recently explained their reasons for doing so.

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FALL2015

Life in the West Kootenay/Boundary Region

P E O P L E A R T S H O M E S F O O D C U L T U R E R E C R E A T I O N H I S T O R Y

Celebrating

Kootenay talent

CASTLEGAR’S

GEMMillenium Park

sparkles

SUFFERFESTBrings the pain

120 YEARSTrail Times still

going strong

IT’S HERE

The Fall Issue of

Route 3 is available

now!

A3West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, October 29, 2015

Thursday, October 29, 2015News • Arts • Entertainment • Auto • Food

Former Salmo councillors break silence

Big band needs drummer to keep the beat

See page A2 See page A5

On S u n -

d a y , Nov. 29

R o s s l a n d will welcome

back musician Harry Manx to the

Miners’ Hall.Manx visits Ross-

land every two years, brining his distinctive

Indo-blues style to the Kootenays.

This time he’s back with a new album, fresh off the presses,

called 20 Strings and the Truth, a reference to his signature instru-

ment.“He spent a number of years studying

in India under a really famous fellow who basically was sort of a traditional

Indian sitar player,” explains Ann Damude, event manag-

er for the Rossland concert. “The fellow took a guitar

and crossed it basically with a sitar and created

an instrument called the Mohan Veena, and that’s

what this title refers to.”The Mohan Veena is a

20-string instrument, invent-ed by Vishwa Mohan Bhatt,

Manx’s mentor in India who taught him Eastern scales and

ragas, “deceptively complex and regimented musical patterns that

form the basis of Indian composi-tion.”

Manx’s backgrounds in blues was established long before he got to India,

in Toronto’s blues clubs where he worked as a sounds man. He eventually started

exploring the relationship between blues scales and ragas, creating his distinct style.

Audience members in Rossland can expect to hear songs off the new album, but also old

favourites.“People come to hear the new stuff, but they

want to hear him perform the old stuff too, so he always plays a really lovely blend of his well-known

songs together with introducing audiences to his new music,” says Damude.The show starts at 8 p.m. and doors open at 7:30

p.m. Those wanting to attend are encouraged to buy their tickets early.

“The show often sells out,” said Damude. “So just to let people know to get their tickets early, because there’s

nothing worse than disappointed audiences standing at the door looking at you with long faces.”

Tickets are $35 and available at Out of the Cellar in Rossland or by phone through the Charles Bailey Theatre box of� ce at

1-800-368-9669.

On S u n -

d a y , Nov. 29

R o s s l a n d will welcome

back musician Harry Manx to the

Miners’ Hall.Manx visits Ross-

land every two years, brining his distinctive

Indo-blues style to the Kootenays.

This time he’s back with a new album, fresh off the presses,

called 20 Strings and the Truth, a reference to his signature instru-

ment.“He spent a number of years studying

in India under a really famous fellow who basically was sort of a traditional

Indian sitar player,” explains Ann Damude, event manag-

er for the Rossland concert. “The fellow took a guitar

and crossed it basically with a sitar and created

an instrument called the Mohan Veena, and that’s

what this title refers to.”The Mohan Veena is a

20-string instrument, invent-ed by Vishwa Mohan Bhatt,

Manx’s mentor in India who taught him Eastern scales and

ragas, “deceptively complex and regimented musical patterns that

form the basis of Indian composi-tion.”

Manx’s backgrounds in blues was established long before he got to India,

in Toronto’s blues clubs where he worked as a sounds man. He eventually started

exploring the relationship between blues scales and ragas, creating his distinct style.

Audience members in Rossland can expect to hear songs off the new album, but also old

favourites.“People come to hear the new stuff, but they

want to hear him perform the old stuff too, so he always plays a really lovely blend of his well-known

songs together with introducing audiences to his new

Harry ManxHarry ManxHarry

to Rossland

brings

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One hundred seventeenth in a semi-alphabetical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names

Last week we started looking at Lemon Creek, the Slocan Valley stream named for pioneer mer-chant Robert E. Lemon (1855-1907). Several town-sites popped up along the creek, and it’s not always easy to keep them straight.

The Ledge of Dec. 17, 1896 reported: “A townsite has been staked at the mouth of Lemon Creek by CPR men. Two hotels and a store will be erected this winter.”

The Nelson Miner of May 1, 1897 carried a report datelined Del Monte, which explained: “This is the latest addition to the towns of West Kootenay and the indications are that while it may not become a large settlement, it will be prosperous and a great convenience to the miners of Lemon creek. It is by no means certain that the name Del Monte will be finally agreed upon, but J.W. Thurston, who is at work constructing the pioneer hotel, says he was first on the ground and that will be the name if everything he can do will settle the matter.”

The story added that Del Monte was “something over a mile from Slocan river, and is at the point where one of the surveys of the railway crosses Lemon Creek. It is not certain that the railway will cross at that point, but the belief is that the fear of high water and the swift current of Lemon creek will lead to the company to do so …”

In fact, the railway, completed in late 1897, crossed the creek much closer to its mouth, so Thurston’s gamble may not have paid off. Del Monte — which means “of the mount” in Spanish — was never heard of again. Instead, the Slocan

Pioneer of May 1 and June 12, 1897 carried ref-erences to the hotel at “Lemon Creek Crossing.” No townsite plan, whether owned by Thurston or the CPR, is known to exist and no lots were ever advertised for sale.

At the same time, a second townsite was plat-ted well up the mountainside at the confluence of Lemon and Summit creeks.

The Victoria Daily Colonist of May 25, 1897 reported: “Two new townsites have been started on Lemon creek — one on the railway five miles south of Slocan City, and the other, to be known as Summit, about 15 miles back from the railway. This last townsite is right among the mines located last year in the gold belt. The townsite company is about to build a trail up Lemon creek.”

Did the CPR have a silent interest in the latter? Their divisional superintendent, J.S. Lawrence of Nakusp, was one of the owners.

The Slocan Pioneer added on June 5: “Mr. A. Driscoll left this week for Lemon creek, where he goes to survey the new townsite, Summit, located about eight miles up the creek, near the well-known Alpine and Black Prince groups.”

However, the Slocan City News reported on June 19: “It has been definitely decided that the title of the new town shall be Lemon Creek — nothing more or less.”

Indeed, that’s the name on the plan by surveyor J. Herrick McGregor, dated July 24, 1897, which shows avenues named Balfour, Nakusp, Kootenay, Slocan, Kaslo, and Nelson, and streets numbered first through sixth.

The Nelson Miner on June 26 said “The townsite of Lemon Creek has been surveyed and will shortly be placed on the market.” Some lots sold but were probably never cleared much less built upon.

Next: The townsite that went missing

Lemon Creek townsites hard to sort outGreG NesteroffWest Kootenay Advertiser

Lemon Creek was “The New Clondyke” [sic] according to this ad in the Slocan City News of Aug. 28, 1897.

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There are still plenty of fans in Greater Trail ready to dress in their finest and waltz, cha cha or fox trot the night away to the big band sounds of SwingSationS.

The problem is, the 17-piece musical ensemble has been without a drummer since May. And unless one is found soon, the group may have to fold, says alto saxist and longtime arrang-er Clark White.

“Resulting in a lot of very dis-appointed people who regularly attend our dances,” added White. “The loss of the band would be a great loss too, for the musicians who are still members.”

He says the new drummer would have to be able to read music well because parts are played precisely as written.

“The whole thing is, it’s all ballroom dancing,” White ex-

plained. “And everybody in the band reads their parts.

“So, the drummer would have to have very good knowledge of basic dance rhythms and play it exactly. Like the rhumba, tango, polka — all those types of danc-es.”

Rehearsals are at the Legion hall in Trail Sunday night from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. And, be-sides regular practice, the drum-mer would have to commit to three-hour dance gigs four times per year.

White asks drummers inter-ested from the Trail area to Nel-son, to contact him at 250-367-6115.

The band began as the Nova-tones in the mid-60s, but White says it was mostly rehearsal ses-sions in those days. After quit-ting the group, he was asked back in the late 1990s, and fol-lowing a shuffle of members and name change to SwingSationS, the group performed its first dance on New Year’s Eve 1999.

The KP Hall in downtown

Trail is the place the band now gathers for a crowd of usually 90 people. The orchestra brings an evening of dancing to the clas-sics that always includes a ren-dition of Glen Miller’s “In the Mood.”

“We are the last live band that does nothing but ballroom dancing,” said White. “And it would be a real shame to lose it.”

Big bands began dominating popular music in the 1920s and typically played music related to jazz characterized by loud melo-dies and the presence of a string section.

Instrumentation, like with the SwingSationS, consists of five saxophones, four trumpets, four trombones, guitar, bass, key-board and vocalist. Frequently, as with the Trail group, a jazz quartet is formed within the band.

In contrast to jazz “combos,” in which musical performances are largely improvised, big band music is primarily crafted in ad-vance by an arranger.

A5West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, October 29, 2015

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We are the last live band that does nothing but ballroom dance, and it would be a real shame to lose it.

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The SwingStations have been a staple in the Greater Trail area. The popular 17-piece band continues to keep the sound of the big band era and ballroom dancing alive and well in the region. Submitted photo

Ballroom dancers enjoying the big band sounds. Submitted photo

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Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Re-source Operations, Steve Thomson says “I’ve seen many of these signs during my travels in B.C. and admit that some are in decline. I’m glad we are able to part-ner with Heritage BC to inventory and plan for next steps for formative signs.”

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A Blewett dog lost for 18 days in the Similkameen wil-derness has been reunited with his owner after a Homeward Bound-style search.

Logan Lynn’s 12-year-old lab boxer mix, Boris, darted into the woods around Princ-eton during a 4x4 trip recently. Lynn and his friends searched for the dog for several days, but eventually had to return home.

However, they contacted the local bylaw officer and SPCA and blanketed the area with posters. A few days later they received the first in a series of tips that Boris had been seen.

Lynn went back and spent four days bushwacking in vain.

Another week went by until a hunter called to say he had seen Boris. Lynn drove back again, using the hunter’s GPS coordinates, but still had no luck.

Finally, they received a third call from someone who had seen Boris on Thanksgiv-ing Monday. This time Lynn went to Wells Lake on an ATV, where he called and called un-til he noticed something mov-ing —  it was a skinny Boris, who rode back on his master’s lap.

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Logan Lynn and his dog Boris are back together after a long search in the woods around Princeton.

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The B.C. Registered Music Teach-ers of Trail and Castlegar con-gratulate the following students for successfully completing the 2014/15 examination sessions. Names appear in alphabetical order. ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC EXAMINATIONSPractical Results:Grade 2 Piano: First Class Hon-ours – Amber Wight; Honors – Emily Gardner Grade 3 Piano: Honours – Mal-gorzata MatyszakGrade 4 Piano: Honours – Hue Anderson, Cyan Ross-Van Mi-erloGrade 5 Piano: First Class Hon-ours – Sara Mountain, Kaleb Wight; Honours – Morgan Cork-ill, Carter Erickson, Scarlet Guy, Ben Scully; Pass – Sage StefaniGrade 7 Piano: First Class Hon-ours – Hannah KlemmensenGrade 9 Piano: First Class Hon-ours with Distinction – Sing Hui LingTheoretical Results:Basic Rudiments: First Class Honours with Distinction – Ra-chel Aiken, Aden Goertzen, Julia Halbert, Jintia Ross-Van Mierlo, Tenysha Ross-Van Mierlo, Kaleb Wight Intermediate Rudiments: First Class Honours with Distinction – Brenda Henry; First Class Hon-ours – Liam Smith

Advanced Rudiments: First Class Honours with Distinction – Sing Hui Ling; Honours – Jona-than SmithBasic Harmony: First Class Hon-ours – Sing Hui LingHistory 1: First Class Honours with Distinction – Lisa Leffelaar; First Class Honours – Victoria Francis, Sing Hui LingCONSERVATORY CANADA EXAMINATIONSPractical Results (Classical):Grade 1 Piano: First Class Hon-ours with Distinction – Dan-ica Gritchin, Aisha Goertzen; First Class Honours – Jasmine Reichert; Honours – Linkin Win-stonGrade 2 Piano: First Class Hon-ours – Evelyn UpwardGrade 3 Piano: First Class Hon-ours with Distinciton – Levana Lemelin, Maya MaturoGrade 4 Piano: Honours – Moni-ka Amann, Landon LaFondPractical Results (Contempo-rary Idioms):Level 1 Piano: First Class Hon-ours with Distinction – Oliver Clement; First Class Honours – Josie Dunham, Freya Dixon-Re-usz, Adam Heale, Grace Miller, Jake SchulzeLevel 2 Piano: First Class Hon-ours with Distinction – Cadel Goertzen, Sofia Maturo; First Class Honours – Marguerite Hel-berg, Cassidy LaFond, Paige Mc-

Faddin, Hannah WilliamsLevel 3 Piano: First Class Hon-ours with Distinciton – Andrew Gerrand; First Class Honours – Radek Krampl, Nicholas ScullyLevel 4 Piano: First Class Hon-ours – Jessica ZwickLevel 6 Piano: First Class Hon-ours – Caleb KavaloffTheoretical Results:Theory 2: First Class Honours with Distinction – Caleb Kavaloff Conservatory Canada Med-als:Conservatory Canada Medal of Excellence for Grade 3 – Piano Classical: Levana Lemelin (highest mark in B.C.)Conservatory Canada Medal of Excellence for Grade 6 – Piano Contemporary Idioms: Caleb Kavaloff (highest mark in B.C.)

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Much like their parents, students at J. L. Crowe Secondary School favoured the New Democratic Party, if a recent mock vote is any indication.

Grade 12 students have tallied results that found 36 per cent of the high school’s student population choose NDP’s Richard Cannings.

That fell in line with the approximate 37 per cent of votes cast in favour of the NDP candidate in the Southern Okanagan-West Kootenay riding in Monday’s federal elec-tion.

The high school took part in CIVIX mock national exercise that helps young

Canadians practice their rights and re-sponsibilities as citizens first-hand. Stu-dent Vote is a parallel election for students under the voting age, coinciding with of-ficial election periods. Participants learn about the electoral process, political par-ties and issues, and participate in an au-thentic vote on the official local candi-dates. Crowe’s results will soon be part of a national snapshot that the non-partisan, national registered charity undertakes.

Grade 12 student Kyrri Stewart admit-ted her political insight comes from her parents when she placed her support be-hind NDP during the ballot drop exercise held Friday.

But not all youth sided with mom and dad.

Twenty-eight per cent of students tossed their support behind Liberal Connie Den-esiuk and 13 per cent backed Conservative Marshall Neufeld. In contrast, Elections Canada notes Neufeld squeaked ahead of Denesiuk in the federal election, capturing 30 per cent of the vote to the Liberal can-didate’s 28 per cent.

Grade 11 socials teacher David Sterpin isn’t surprised by the outcome, adding that “kids tend to be idealistic and the ideas of the NDP are easier for them to understand than the economics of the Conservatives.

“It’s really important that kids un-derstand that it matters,” added Sterpin. “Hopefully this lays the ground for what happens when they turn 18 because that’s when the real acid test comes.”

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There was a great crowd on hand on Oct. 15 at the Grand Forks Curling Rink for the Com-munity Futures Boundary Busi-ness Excellence and Community Awards for 2015. Pictured are all the winners: (Back row from left) Tazia Radford, Joan Thomas, Murray Knox, Tom Lesher, War-ren Dunbar, Brent Haslam, Kevin Grant, Josh Wakefield and Ryan Grant. (Front row from left) Steve Young, Patti Savia Young, R.J. Lesher, J.J. Henderson, Irene Perepolkin and Nancy Pere-polkin. Photo by Craig Lindsay

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Right: Some 58 kilometres north of Grand Forks is a jewel in the rough. What was once a three-spot recreation site in overgrown forest has been trans-formed into 12 sites complete with a staging area and interpretive centre, all nestled in the beauty of the pristine wilder-ness of the Upper Granby. A grand opening was held on Thursday for the “Trails of the North Fork” project, which is thanks to a Job Creation Grant secured by the Grand Forks ATV Club. About 50 dignitaries and guests joined the club members and project employees for a lunch that fea-tured a talk about the project (which saw Bluejoint Rec Site completed and signage erected over approximately 500 kilometres of trails in the North Fork region) and to thank the project partners and vol-unteers. Left: The staging area and interpretive centre; and ATV club presi-dent Doug Zorn (left) turning the mic over to Travis Mitchell, who was on site represent-ing the Parks and Recreation branch of the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (a stew-ardship partner of the project).

Della Mallette photo

Wisdom and perspective from regional Aboriginal Elders is now available to Selkirk College students through a new program at the Gathering Place on the Castlegar Campus.

In late-September, the Elders Program was launched at a gath-ering that included individuals from around the region who joined with Selkirk College stu-dents and staff to celebrate the new initiative.

“Throughout the year, we hope to accommodate a regu-lar presence on campus so that students can continue to receive support and guidance from the Elders and build relationships with them,” says Jessica Morin, Selkirk College’s Aboriginal Ser-vices Liaison.

The September 24 launch was an opportunity for Elders to con-nect with students and with each other. Selkirk College students played a major role in hosting the gathering and were able to honour the Elders for their con-tributions and commitments to supporting them as students. The program will run for the dura-tion of the academic year.

The program has several goals that will be strengthened over

the next few months. Students will have an opportunity to make connections with Elders in gain-ing a wider sense of community and intergenerational connec-tions. It will also allow Selkirk College staff and faculty to get to know Elders and develop a deep-er understanding of indigenous perspectives.

“Selkirk College is a vibrant learning environment,” says Mo-rin “The Elders offer so much support and have vital knowl-edge to contribute to indigeniza-tion efforts.”

The Truth & Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s impor-tant work over the last three years has identified education as key to Canada’s efforts in reconcilia-tion. The Selkirk College Elders Program will help guide efforts in addressing some the Truth & Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action, particularly the ones related to education.

“Although we recognize that change will not happen over-night, we can start by acknowl-edging indigenous ways of knowing and the importance of the indigenous languages and culture as an essential part of our educational landscape,” says

Morin.Selkirk College operates

throughout a wide region in the West Kootenay-Boundary. The college works within the tra-ditional territories of multiple First Nations and within this traditional landscape. The Elders involved in the program come from a number of different com-munities including the Okana-gan, Cranbrook, Creston, Slocan Valley, Inchelium (Washington), Nakusp, Kaslo, Grand Forks, Trail, Nelson and Castlegar. One of the additional benefits of the program will be for the Elders to also build relationships with each other.

Near the end of the academic year there will be an honouring breakfast for the graduates of the 2015-2016 year. All Elders in-volved in the program will be in-vited to return and connect with the students.

For more information please contact: Jessica Morin, Selkirk College Aboriginal Services Liai-son, 250-365-1357.

The Selkirk College Elder Pro-gram is sponsored by Columbia Power Corporation, Teck Trail Operations and Fortis BC.

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In this modern age there is no reason that seniors shouldn’t have the best retirement possible. The ideals of having a comfortable home, being able to set your own schedule based upon your interests, exceptionally delicious and nutritious food with the company of others: this should be the norm, not the exception. Seniors should be able to live in a place that ensures they can maintain their independence while also having their needs met, instead of just a ‘home on the hill,’ Fortunately Silver Kettle Village believes in the higher quality of life and aims to provide an entirely new form of housing to seniors that will ensure all residents will have the most opportunity to experience the best years of their life, on their terms.

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Stepping beyond the privacy of their personal suite, residents will find a wide range and variety of common and shared areas including a fully stocked library, on-site beauty salons, a luxurious and relaxing spa room, a games room filled with a variety of leisure opportunities, and an activity-room which hosts a range of interesting events and entertainment. All this is supplemented with several very cozy and conveniently-placed

lounges. Each of these areas is easily accessible, and help to encourage the strong sense of community that makes the Village such a wonderful place to be. Silver Kettle Village also realizes just how much pets are a part of the family which is why the building is completely pet friendly, encouraging residents to bring their companions with them to share their suite.

The hospitality services come with no extra charge to the affordable monthly rent which allow residents to enjoy worry-free benefits like the 24-hour emergency monitoring, weekly housekeeping, the wide variety of daily social and recreational activities, as well as the complimentary shuttle bus. Also of note is the fantastic central dining room which is both elegant and intimate with its own fireplace. There, residents can enjoy delicious meals which are prepared by on-site chefs, and are served by a passionate and cheerful wait staff who are always happy to welcome guests and family to any meal.

In addition to these wonderful amenities, utility bills including water, heat, air conditioning, and cable television are covered by the low-monthly rent, allowing seniors to spend less time worrying about bills and more time enjoying their retirement.

Silver Kettle Village’s location in Grand Forks is only a short drive away from the small town’s historic downtown which is filled with an array of shops and services. Nestled in the Kootenay Boundary, one can be assured of spectacular and scenic views of the surrounding mountains. This setting only adds to a peaceful and relaxing environment that Silver Kettle Village aims to provide for its residents. With many parks, golf courses, and the magnificent Christina Lake located nearby there is an abundance of adventure to be had.

Without having to worry about the responsibilities of home-ownership seniors at Silver Kettle Village are able to enjoy their lives to the fullest in whatever way they choose. Open daily, call (250) 442-0667 to find out more information or to schedule a tour.

In this modern age there is no reason that seniors shouldn’t have the best retirement possible. The ideals of having a comfortable home, being able to set your own schedule based upon your interests, exceptionally delicious and nutritious food with the company of others: this should be the norm, not the exception. Seniors should be able to live in a place that ensures they can maintain their independence while also having their needs met, instead of just a ‘home on the hill,’ Fortunately Lake View Village believes in the higher quality of life and aims to provide an entirely new form of housing to seniors that will ensure all residents will have the most opportunity to experience the best years of their life, on their terms.

Lake View Village is an amazing community located at an ideal location in Nelson, British Columbia. It features a variety of apartment sizes to suit any senior’s lifestyle ranging from studio apartments to two bedrooms supported with various cooking and cleaning services to ensure that seniors can spend more time living their lives and less time worrying about scrubbing the floors. Included in each of these maintenance-free suites is a range of features designed to accommodate even the most independent resident’s desires, while still having 24-hour emergency monitoring service for a little extra piece of mind. Full kitchens are laid out to be as bright and comfortable as possible and come with a stove and refrigerator to allow for the preparation of personal meals or snacks anytime. Each suite is also equipped with its own personal heat and air conditioning to allow the residents to decide their personal comfort level.

Stepping beyond the privacy of their personal suite, residents will find a wide range and variety of common and shared areas including a fully stocked library, on-site beauty salons, a luxurious and

relaxing spa room, a games room filled with a variety of leisure opportunities, and an activity-room which hosts a range of interesting events and entertainment. All this is supplemented with several very cozy and conveniently-placed lounges. Each of these areas is easily accessible, and help to encourage the strong sense of community that makes the Village such a wonderful place to be. Lake View Village also realizes just how much pets are a part of the family which is why the building is completely pet friendly, encouraging residents to bring their companions with them to share their suite.

The hospitality services come with no extra charge to the affordable monthly rent which allow residents to enjoy worry-free benefits like the 24-hour emergency monitoring, weekly housekeeping, the wide variety of daily social and recreational activities, as well as the complimentary shuttle bus. Also of note is the fantastic central dining room which is both elegant and intimate with its own fireplace. There, residents can enjoy delicious meals which are prepared by on-site chefs, and are served by a passionate and cheerful wait staff who are always happy to welcome guests and family to any meal.

In addition to these wonderful amenities, utility bills including water, heat, air conditioning, and cable television are covered by the low-monthly rent, allowing seniors to spend less time worrying about bills and more time enjoying their retirement.

Without having to worry about the responsibilities of home-ownership seniors at Lake View Village are able to enjoy their lives to the fullest in whatever way they choose. Open daily, call (250) 352-0051 to find out more information or to schedule a tour.

Aboriginal elders provide broader understanding at the Gathering Place on Selkirk College campus

Aboriginal Elders from across the region celebrated the new Selkirk College Elders Program with students and staff at the Gathering Place on the Castlegar Campus.

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2010 ELANTRA 4DR #24671 98K ....................NOW $8,777 $68 BIWEEKLY

2010 EDGE SEL AWD #37172 94K ..............NOW $16,777 $167 BIWEEKLY

2010 CHARGER 4DR RT #46555 64K .... NOW $19,999 $175 BIWEEKLY

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2010 F150 CC 4X4 LARIAT #32656 47K ......................................................................... NOW $31,995 $309 BIWEEKLY

2010 NISSAN SENTRA #40348 ................................NOW $7,777 $69 BIWEEKLY

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Entertainment

PROUDLY CANADIAN SINCE 1971

CASTLEGAR250-304-2700 Castlegar at Columbia and 44th

Monday- Friday 9am-6pmSaturday 9am - 5pm | Sunday 11am - 5pm

Check the fl yer out online at thebrick.com or call The Brick Castlegar @ 250-304-2700 for questions/orders.

October is

DINING MONTH!

BUY MORE~SAVE

MORE!Get advertised dining

packages up to 30% OFFour ticket price. Excludes "Hot Buy" deal and buyer's best items.

Advertised accent dining chairs & barstools 60% OFF

When you buy the matching accent dining chair or barstool at our ticket price. Cannot be combined with any other offer.

200MILLION DOLLAR

INVENTORYLIQUIDATION!

EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLDIncluding As-Is Furniture, Scratch & Dent Appliances & Discounted Electronics

Plus do not pay for 18 months with no interest. Saving you money with no accrued interest.

5-PC BUYER'S

BEST$539

Aran Casual Dining Package ARAN0DP5

5- pc includes table and 4 chairs. 7- pc $639. 5-pc + 2 chairs.

5-PC HOT BUY

$639

Dalton Counter HeightDining Package 1152PKK5/1151PKK5

5- pc includes table and 4 chairs. Available in dining height and oak or chocolate fi nish.

BUY 1 OR 2QUALIFYING KITCHENAID® APPLIANCES

SAVE 15%off our ticket price.

BUY 3 OR 4QUALIFYING KITCHENAID® APPLIANCES

SAVE 20%off our ticket price.

BUY 5 OR MOREQUALIFYING KITCHENAID® APPLIANCES

SAVE 25%off our ticket price.

COOK UP THE SAVINGS

EVENT

Commercial Style MicrowaveYKMHS12S• 2.0 cu.ft. capacity• Sensor steam/simmer cook cycle

...................... Now $764After Discount

Stainless Steel Sleek Pocket Handle DishwasherKDFE104DS• Pro-wash auto cycle• Stainless steel interior

...................... Now $999After Discount

Stainless Steel Convection RangeYKFEG50S• Large 6.4 cu.ft. capacity• 5 elements on cooktop

..................Now $1522After Discount

19.7 cu.ft. French Door Fridge KRFF300S• ExtendFresh plus temperature

management system• Product preserver absorbs ethylene gas

..................Now $1784After Discount

19.7 cu.ft. French 19.7 cu.ft. French 19.7 cu.ft. French 19.7 cu.ft. French 19.7 cu.ft. French 19.7 cu.ft. French Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Sleek Stainless Steel Sleek

5-PC HOT BUY

$1367

Adara Counter HeightDining Package ADARAPK5

5- pc includes table and 4 chairs. Also available in dining height.

7-pc shown 7-pc shown

HOT BUY!

$1499

High Effi ciency Top Load Laundry TeamSAM7200LD

Washer WA45HAP• 5.2 cu.ft. capacity• Direct drive stainless steel tub• VRT stabilization system

Dryer DV45H7EP• 7.4 cu.ft. capacity• Glass dryer door• Steam to remove wrinkles,

static cling & refresh clothes

PROUDLY CANADIAN MADE FURNITURE!

87" Max Faux Leather SofaMAXB/R-S/L/C

Loveseat $579.Chair $519

83" Paige Microsuede SofaPAIGEG/R/S-S/L/C

Loveseat $629.Chair $539

Devon Microsuede Power Reclining SectionalDEVONSEC5

BUYER'S BEST

$589

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$639

5-PC HOT BUY!

$2669Available in opposite confi guration

Bridge FauxLeather ReclinerDROGBA/R

NOW ONLY

$359

NOWONLY

$479

NOWChenillePower Recliner2100P-NVY/BRN

25% OFFup to ADVERTISED CANADIAN MADE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE

our ticket price excludes Buyer's Best items.

88" Dov Chenille SofaDOV102875/202875/302875, 1201-1325/1206-1325

Loveseat $667.Matching Chair $524Accent Chair $562

After discountsNOW ONLY$682

After discount86" Dax SofaDAX102481/202481/302481, 0908-0034/3075, 1406-0034

Loveseat $667.Matching Chair $524Accent Chair $442Accent Patttern Chair $479

After discounts

YOUR CHOICE

A15 West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, October 29, 2015

PROUDLY CANADIAN SINCE 1971

CASTLEGAR250-304-2700 Castlegar at Columbia and 44th

Monday- Friday 9am-6pmSaturday 9am - 5pm | Sunday 11am - 5pm

Check the fl yer out online at thebrick.com or call The Brick Castlegar @ 250-304-2700 for questions/orders.

*O.A.C. with The Brick Card Platinum account (the Account). Minimum Purchase (excluding taxes) of $250 is required. No interest accrues during the Promotional Period. Any Brick delivery charges, GST (5%), PST or HST (if applicable), Merchant Fee (not applicable in Quebec) and other fees or charges that apply to your Purchase (e.g. environmental fees) are required by The Brick to be paid at the time of the Purchase. Any fees or charges fi nanced on your Account, including the Merchant Fee, will form part of your Purchase under the Promotional Offer (the Offer) .If the minimum payment on the Account during the Promotional Period is not made, the Offer will end and the annual interest rate (“Preferred Rate”) of 29.9% will then apply on any unpaid balance owing under the Offer at that time until it is paid in full. Take More Than 3 Years To Pay (39 Equal Monthly Payments, No Interest): Merchant Fee is $149.95. The minimum payment for this Offer is based on a special repayment factor of 2.564% of the amount of the Purchase for a 39 month Promotional Period. Details for a Sample Transaction on your Credit Card Product for the Take More Than 3 Years To Pay (39 Equal Monthly Payments, No Interest) Offer : Sample Purchase amount (including taxes): $2000.00, Merchant Fee $149.95 (4.75%) and interest charges (at time of Purchase): $0.00. Total interest charges & Merchant Fee: $149.95. Total Purchase amount including Merchant fee, interest charges and taxes over fi rst 39 months $2,149.95. (Annual Fee for Card not shown in this sample transaction.). Annual Fee (Quebec Only): A $35.00 Annual Fee applies on the Primary Card ($0 each Authorized User Card). An Account Statement will be provided monthly and cover a billing period (statement period) of 28-33 days. In Quebec, a 25 day grace period applies to the Balance, and outside Quebec, a 25-day grace period applies to any Purchase that appears on your statement for the fi rst time. The balance under this Offer may be paid at any time before the Promotional Period ends. Monthly payments may be rounded to next whole dollar. See your Cardholder Agreement for more information about the Offer including the fees and charges that apply. ‡Product may vary by location and may not be exactly as illustrated. We reserve the right to limit quantities by store and per purchase. To receive bonus offer or discount, complete package must be purchased and kept. +This offer cannot be combined with any other discount or free gift purchase, sale, or other promotion, unless otherwise specifi ed. ∆ Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers, iComfort, ComforPedic, and Tempur-Pedic. Minimum mattress set purchase $799.00. ++An Electronic Recycling Surcharge will be added where applicable. �Receive an amount equal to the price of the extended warranty towards your next furniture or mattress purchase. Product and service availability, pricing and selection and promotional offers may vary by store. For terms and conditions visit www.thebrick.com. See in store for complete details. Offer effective October 20 - November 5, 2015, unless otherwise indicated.

Jenny Queen Bedroom Package ARAN0DP5

5-pc includes headboard, footboard, rails, dresser and mirror 6-pc. $1279 - 5pc + nightstand7-pc. $1699 - 6pc + chest

5-PC HOT BUY

$1069

7-pc shown

Sonoma Queen Bedroom Package SONMLQPK5

5-pc includes headboard, footboard, rails, dresser and mirror 6-pc. $2242 After Discount - 5pc + nightstand7-pc. $2911 After Discount - 6pc + chest

5-PC HOT BUY

$2047

7-pc shown

Fryston Pocket CoilQueen Mattress SetFRYSTNQP

Reg. 1399.97

Full Set $674Reg. 1349.97. Save $675. FRYSTNFP

QUEENSET

$699

50% OFF SAVE $700

Bruno Pillowtop FirmQueen Mattress SetBRNOPTQP

Reg. 1699.97

King Set $1079Reg. 2399.97. Save $1320. BRNOPTKP

QUEENSET

$764

55% OFF SAVE $935

Aura King Mattress SetAURAEFXKP

Reg. 2449.97

Queen set $1499. Reg. 1709.97. Save $210 AURAEFXQP

QUEENSET

$1499

KING SET FOR THE PRICE OF A QUEEN SET!

Bosley PillowtopQueen Mattress SetBOSLYFQP

Reg. 2129.97

King Set $1150Reg. 2879.97. Save $1729. BOSLYFKP

QUEENSET

$850

60% OFF SAVE $1279

Visonary King Mattress SetVISONPLKP

Reg. 2989.97

Queen set $2029. Reg. 2239.97. Save $210 VISONPLQP

QUEENSET

$2029

KING SET FOR THE PRICE OF A QUEEN SET!

Diligence Super PillowtopQueen Mattress SetDLGNCEQP

Reg. 2759.97

King Set $1749Reg. 3499.97. Save $1750. DLGNCEKP

QUEENSET

$1379

50% OFF SAVE $1380

Brighton QueenMattress SetBRIGHTQP

Reg. 2759.97

King set $2669. Reg. 3499.97. Save $830 BRIGHTKP

QUEENSET

$2129

SAVE $630 ON TEMPUR-PEDIC

SAVE $950 SAVE $960

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The Nelson & District Credit Union and the Nelson & District Hospice Society celebrated International Credit Union Day last week, with Tom Atkins, Heather Gingras, Cezanne Leblanc-Mollon, Raquel Rushton, Dominique Huchet, Jane DiGia-como, Colleen Driscoll and Lonnie Facchina all hamming it up for the camera.

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, you may prefer to be in control of your fate, but you may have to relinquish some control to someone else for the time being. It can be an eye-opening situation.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, you have high hopes of solidifying a relationship this week and things will go according to plan so long as you stay focused. Enjoy the fruits of your labors.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, some interesting things unfold at the office this week. Your hard work and ability to keep a cool head will prevail, and others will notice.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22You’re ready for fun and games even be-fore the weekend arrives, Cancer. You may start daydreaming about all the plans to make. Just don’t let it distract you.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, a particular situation will take up much of your time this week, even into the weekend. You may have to postpone some of your plans for a later date.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Focus your attention on maintaining a healthy perspective on information that comes your way, Virgo. A new perspective might be just what you need to sort this situation out.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, good things are ahead in the weeks to come. Both your personal and profes-sional lives are about to take a turn for the better, and you deserve these positive developments.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, insecurities can hinder your plans this week. Think positively and you can accomplish whatever comes your way. Lean on a friend or two if need be.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, enjoy the company of others this week. Spend time with your friends and family and don’t be afraid to try new things. Fun times are ahead.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Capricorn, the more you can focus on the tasks at hand, the faster you will accom-plish each of your goals. Procrastination has no place in your week right now.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18You thrive on mental puzzles and complex concepts, Aquarius. So you’re ready to tackle whatever gets thrown your way this week. Challenges are your strong suit.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Carve out some time for going over your finances, Pisces. You may have some op-portunites coming your way, and you want your finances in order.

P U Z Z L E

PRIME RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE7000 SQUARE FEET AT CHRISTINA LAKE

(The old Dollar Store Space)

Great business opportunity for self starter or experienced retail operator. Landlord can offer very favourable terms to the right Tennant.

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Merchandise for Sale

Computer Equipment

PRINTERS: HP Offi ceJet 4500, $40. HP LaserJet P1100 (wireless), $70. Brother MFC J425W (wireless), $55. All are in very good condition. 250-442-7661.

Farm Equipment

Roto Grind Bale Shredder

requires 100hp tractor. Will shred a 2 ton bale in

less than 10 minutes. Excellent shape ! Asking 3500.00(250)426-2684

FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products

BC INSPECTEDGRADED AA OR BETTER

LOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF

Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished

Freezer Packages AvailableQuarters/Halves

$4.90/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Ground

Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS

250-428-4316 Creston

Free ItemsFeral kittys need a good home. Great barn cats. Good mousers. 250-442-2578.

Firewood/FuelBirch fi rewood. $250 cord. Only the best. 250-443-5049.Firewood: logging truck load. 250-442-5894. Cell 250-442-7176.For sale Larch fi re wood. 250-442-3470.

Garage SalesGrand Forks: 3010 1st Rd. Fri & Sat, Oct 30 & 31, 9am-noon.

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated con-tainers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. De-livery BC and AB www.rtccon-tainer.com

Misc. for Sale2009 Sears Freespirit Tread-mill, folds up, $200, 250-447-9102

Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent

20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

Alaskan Mill 090, Stihl pow-ered, cut up to 14” timbers, 36” bar, $500. Induatrial fl oor crane, 1,500lb capasity, $250. 250-442-8997Freestanding Enviro Wood-stove C/W pipes, fankit, thru the wall kit, chimney and fl ash-ing, $1500. The Surge Milker milking machine, $450. DeLa-val Cream Separator, $200. Manual for all items. Call 250-442-3049.HALLOWEEN Wigs, Makeup, Capes, Webs, Hats, Spiders +More. GADGETS & MORE.Downtown Trail. 250-364-0404

HUGE AVON SALE! Oct 31/Nov 1. 9am - 5pm. Every-thing 50%-70% OFF. 7559 16th St. 250-442-2321

Michelin Ice Snow Tires, 4/225 55R16, $750/set, Used 3 months, 250-442-3674

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleNew patio door, both doors slide, $350. Sm maple kitchen table, $35. 250-442-4204“Presto” heat dish parabolic electric heater, focuses energy like a satellite dish, new was $80 asking $30. Memory Foam Twin-size Air Bed. In-cludes Battery-Operated Quick Pump, Size 70”x40”x20”, New $100 Asking $70 250-442-5693.SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Olympic Gold &Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+Chad 778-281-0030 Local.We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Real Estate

Apt/Condos for SaleGrand Forks: Riverfront 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1300+ sq. ft. Balcony, natural gas fi replace, one level unit, 50+ building. Convenient downtown loca-tion. $140,000. 250-447-9389

Houses For SaleChristina Lake: upper fl oor 2 bdrm, 1 bath. lower rental suite: 1 bdrm, kitchen, den and bath. garage and shop, fenced yard, close to beach, tennis courts and amenities. $229,000. Call 250-505-4275.Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hos-pital area, fully renovated, $149,900/obo. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599.Grand Forks: across from hospital, fi xer upper. On treed & serviced lot. 250-442-2804

LotsRV Lots for sale on Kootenay Lake located on the west arm two kilometres from the Bal-four Ferry, prices starting at $65,000. Call 1-877-352-9172, email [email protected] visit balfourresort.com

Real Estate

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentBella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250-364-1822Ermalinda Estates, Glenmer-ry, spacious 1-2bdrms. Adults only. Secure building w/eleva-tor. N/S, N/P. Ph.250-364-1922E.Trail. 2bdrm + den. Clean, quiet, responsible adults only. 35+. N/S. N/P/ Long-term only. 250.368.9186. 250.364.1669Francesco Estates, Glenmer-ry,spacious 1-3bdrms. Adults only (45+). Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ph. 250-368-6761

Glenmerry 2bdrm. apt. F/S Heat included. $750./mo.

Avail Nov. 1st 250-368-5908Grand Forks: 2bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.Grand Forks: Lg 2 bdrm apt in quiet building, deck with riv-erview, avail Nov 1st. $635/m.250-442-8367.

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentGrand Forks: Newer 2 bdrm apt in 6-plex, available Nov 1st 250-838-9757.

TRAIL, 2bd. apt. Friendly, quiet secure bldg. Heat incl.n/p,n/s.250-368-5287

TRAIL, spacious 1&2bdrm. apt. Adult building, perfect for seniors/ professionals. Cozy, clean, quiet, comfortable. Must See. 250-368-1312

Commercial/Industrial

Commercial &/or Retailspace in downtown area of

Grand Forks250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800

Duplex / 4 PlexGrand Forks: 3 bdrm 4plex, 6 appl’s, sm balcony, N/P, N/S, near arena. $850/m incl utils. Nov 1st. 250-365-7231

Homes for RentGrand Forks: Clean older mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, Absolutely No Smokers, Pets or Partiers. Suitable for 1-2 quiet responsible adults. Land-lord References Required. 250-442-8289

Property Management

RentalsGrand Forks

3 bdrm home close to down-town $8003bdrm 1 bath $850 near schools

Greenwood1 bdrm home 4 appl’s $5502 bdrm home 5 appl’s $700

TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL

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Castlegar resident Glady Manahan was recently surprised with a large birthday party at the Castlegar Complex in honour of her 99th birthday.

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Halloween is almost here, and that means candy and lots of it! We all know that candy can cause cavities, but trick or treating doesn’t have to be a scary time for your teeth. Cavities can be pre-vented with a few simple tips

There are many factors involved in tooth decay, but the most important risk factors are how often sug-ars and starches are eaten (frequency), and how long they stay on the teeth (sticki-ness). The bacteria in your mouth love sugar as much as your kids do! Every time your child eats starches and sugary foods or drinks, the sugars mix with the bacteria in dental plaque to create an acid that attacks the teeth. The longer and more often the sugar touches the teeth, the more damage it can do to the tooth. Each nibble or sip of a sugary food or drink produces a 20 minute “acid attack”. If dental plaque isn’t removed every day by brush-ing and flossing, over time the enamel breaks down and a cavity forms.

The heavy consumption of sugary sweets is why the

risk of cavities increases so much around holidays with candy-centered themes!

Consider the following tips to enjoy Halloween and keep a healthy smile this sea-son.

Healthy Halloween Tips and Tricks for Teeth

• Have a game plan: Before you leave the

house take a minute to talk to your kids about the eve-ning and to discuss expec-tations. How long will you spend trick-or-treating? How much candy will be eaten when getting home? Will there be an amount of treats per day limit?

• Use a small bag: One solution to elimi-

nate waste and to reduce the amount of candy com-ing home is to use a smaller trick-or-treat bag to start.

• Switch Witch or candy buy back:

Another idea is a mid-November visit from the “Switch Witch” who swaps remaining candy for some-thing like a small toy or passes to a movie! You could also offer to buy some of the candy back. By offering a few

cents per piece you can get the candy out of their hands and give them some extra spending money.

• Eat a healthy meal: Healthy meals and snacks

should always come before candy and treats. Have a good dinner before the big night so you and your kids will have energy for a night of fun. A satisfied stomach will indulge in fewer sweets. If your children do want to snack when they get back make sure they understand it’s Halloween and after that it is time to get responsible about snacking and their teeth!

• Scheduled meals and snacks:

It will be tempting for children to dip into Hallow-een treats on a regular basis. To resist constant snacking, it is best to limit snacking to particular times. Having scheduled snacks and meal-times reduces the amount of “acid attacks” on the teeth, reducing the risk of decay.

• Restrict treats to mealtime:

Saliva levels are higher at mealtime. Saliva helps to re-

move plaque and to neutral-ize the acid that causes tooth decay.

• Chose candy carefully: Sticky candy, including

toffee and gummy bears, and hard candies such as suckers tend to stay in the mouth longer bathing your child’s teeth in sugar, which contributes to tooth decay. Aside from how often you snack, the length of time sugary food is in your mouth plays a role in tooth decay.

• Brush, floss and rinse: Candy can get stuck in

between teeth and cause tooth decay. Make sure to floss your child’s teeth daily

and to brush their teeth twice a day with fluoridated toothpaste. Rinsing with a glass of water after eating a sugary treat can also help to “flush away the sugar bugs” that settle in the grooves of the teeth. Treat your child to a new toothbrush or flavored floss to reinforce the impor-tance of oral health.

• Take your child for regular dental visits: Regular visits to your dental professional can help pre-vent problems from occur-ring and catch those that do occur early, when they are easy to “treat”. You can also contact your public health

dental program for a free dental screening as well as free preventative treatment for children up until age 4. The Interior Health Dental Program can also offer assis-tance with funding for den-tal treatment for children ages 0-18 and dental refer-rals.

• Have Fun: Show your family there

is more to Halloween than the candy- enjoy time being active outside together and exploring your neighbour-hood.

Halloween is a great time to think about their chil-dren’s teeth, but don’t stop there! Oral health should be a year-round concern. Continue to follow these recommendations through-out the year so you and your children can develop good dental hygiene habits while still enjoying treats in mod-eration.

Have a safe and happy Halloween!

Contact your local Public Health Dental Program for more information on how to prevent early childhood decay.

Healthy smiles for your child at Halloween Lifestyle

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Zombies overran the Thirsty Duck Neigh-bourhood Pub on Sat-urday night, raising money for Castlegar Hospice Society.

The Zombie Burger and Beer night was the Hospice Society’s

Halloween event for this year, replacing the Monster Mash.

“This year we decid-ed to do something a bit different ... and Stacey and Tracey [Molnar], the new owners here at the Thirsty Duck were gracious enough to of-fer to do a burger and beer fundraiser for us,

with a zombie theme,” said Suzanne Lehbauer, executive director of the Hospice Society.

Attendees were en-couraged to dress up and had the chance to win prizes for their cos-tumes. And of course there was lots of candy to go around.

Funds raised during

the evening’s event will support all the services provided by the Hospice Society.

“We’re very grate-ful for all of the spon-sors tonight: the Thirsty Duck Pub, Nelson Brewing Company, Cas-tlegar News, The Goat, and of course Hospice,” said Lehbauer.

Zombies, burgers and beers! Oh my!Chelsea novakWest Kootenay Advertiser

Zombies took over the kitchen at the Thirsty Duck Neighbourhood Pub on Saturday during a fundraising event for the Castlegar Hospice Society. Photo by Chelsea Novak

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