Nelson Star Friday, February 8, 2013
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Feature
Proudly putting new smiles on faces every day
Each birdhouse has the name of one of the victims of the shooting carved into it.
Continued from Page 14 yards, tending to the birds could provide a healing ritual, she says. Started the first week of January, the memorial is almost done and ready to be shipped — for free, a testa-
ment to the general feeling of sorrow the shooting caused. “Obviously everyone feels the same way we do,” says Lee. Having never done something like this before, their home has been a workshop for the past few weeks with
Kirsten Hildebrand photo
their dining room table doubling as a workbench. Puttering away has been a constructive experience. “It’s just something we thought would be nice,” says Lee. “All it’s cost us is time and we’ve got plenty of that.”
L’Avenir
ça commence au CSF!
In the last 12 years we have put a lot of new smiles on local faces, eliminating jaw, head and neck pain, and straightening teeth. For inspiration on smile makeovers, TMJ therapy, orthodontics and more, visit our website www.kootenaysmiles.ca or put a new smile on your face today by giving us a call:
Dr Yuro Ihns 2503657511 Dr Peter Lawczynski 2503042111
The Future
starts in a CSF school!
Early registration in the only public Francophone school program in BC! Les parents désireux d’inscrire leurs enfants dans le seul programme public d’éducation francophone de la province sont conviés à une journée
PORTES OUVERTES OPEN HOUSE
Mardi, le 12 février Tuesday, February 12th École des Sentiers-alpins 2780 Highway 3A, Nelson | 250-362-3395 | M - 6
Pour plus de renseignements, communiquez avec la direction de l’école ou visitez le csf.bc.ca