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Coming Events
Personals
Personals
Daycare Centers
THE 37TH ANNUAL Cranbrook Firefighter’s Fishing Clinic. When: Sunday, June 16/13 (Fathers Day), from 8:30am12:30pm. Where: Idlewild Park in Cranbrook. Who: Children 15 years old and under. What: Fishing! No cost or pre-registration required. Refreshments will also be served. Many prizes to be won.
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FULL-TIME or part-time spot available in Registered Daycare for children aged 0-5years. Please call (250)581-1328
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Diane Phyllis Steenson (nee Lilley) Sept 1, 1941 - June 13, 2012
NEW - Phoenix, 27, Mocha Latte, busty BBW
In memory of an amazing mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend
~New girls coming soon~
Grieve not too long but look around, In earthly things she can be found The falling snow, a growing tree, In every breeze flying free.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
The family of Hank Campsall sadly announces that Hank took his last ride, Saturday, June 8, 2013. There will be no services at Hank’s request. In lieu of cards or donations, Hank’s family asks that you please write down any or all of your ‘Hank Stories’ and send them to: N. Campsall, Box 91, Fort Steele, BC V0B 1N0 A celebration of life will be held August 24, 2013 at the Henderson Pavillion, Wycliffe exhibition grounds between 2 & 6 pm.
Lawrence Joseph Romano 1931 ~ 2013
Lawrence Joseph Romano passed away peacefully on May 30, 2013 with family by his side, in Creston, BC at the age of 83 years. Lawrence was born and raised in Creston, leaving for a brief time to work, but he soon returned home and then worked surveying. He met Faye Tangen in 1950 and they married in 1953. They made Creston their home and raised three children. He worked at the Creston sawmill until his retirement in 1990. Lawrence was a member of the Eagles Club and the 5oyal Canadian Legion. He enMoyed Àshing, woodworking and cooking but what he loved most of all was spending time with his family. Lawrence was predeceased by his daughter Cheryl Marie; grandson Joshua James; parents Joe and Tress; sisters Gloria and Bev; brother, Roy; brothers-in-law, Harold (Bonnie) Bonnet, Vern Hawkins and sister-inlaw Kaye Romano. He will be dearly missed by his wife Faye; son Larry (Carolyn) Romano; daughter Shelley (Barry) Wisdom; son Rick (Wanda) Romano; grandchildren Gesse (Michelle) Romano, Zabrina (Stuart) Ackerman, Aaron Romano and Staci Romano; great-granddaughter Kahlia Ackerman; brothers Joe (Dorothy) Romano, Gary Romano, Merv (Jeannie) Romano and Bob (Gloria) Romano; sisters Lorraine Kofoed, Gail Kofoed, Sharon (Butch) Dawson and many, many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held July 7, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Lister Park with Pastor +arry +aberstoFk ofÀFiating. Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the Canadian Diabetes Association 360 - 1385 West 8th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V6H 3V9.
Garage Sales
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In Memoriam
- Gina, 25, Brunette blue-eyed beauty.
“Spice up your life”
Drop off your photo and name(s) of subject at the Cranbrook Townsman or Kimberley Bulletin office or email your high-resolution jpeg to production@dailybulletin. ca. Photographs will appear in the order they are received.
As you were, you will be remembered. Always loved and missed every day. Your sister Ileane (Gordon), Michelle, Shirley (Bert), Derek, Kelly
Obituaries
Obituaries GLEN JAKE NOLIN 1938 - 2013 On the evening of Thursday, June 6, 2013, Glen Jake Nolin passed away at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital at the age of 75 years.
Glen was born in Vanguard, Saskatchewan on March 29, 1938. Glen spent approximately 10 years in work camps as a heavy equipment operator building roads. He came to BC following job opportunities and to be with family. He settled in Golden, BC where he met his wife, Eleanor and started his own family. Glen was a man of many talents and worked in various fields. Over the years, Glen was a bartender, janitor, milkman, school bus driver/union rep. He spent the last 20 years working at the Donald Mill in different positions. Upon retirement, Glen worked hard as a handyman. He never advertised but was always in demand. He was well known for his work ethic and honesty. Glen was well known in the community and spent time volunteering and helping whoever needed a hand. He was very active in the Golden Seniors Centre. He was also active in the Cranbrook Seniors Centre and was instrumental in getting their woodworking shop up and running. Glen also volunteered for the local food bank in Cranbrook. Glen had a great love for the outdoors. He spent much of his spare time hunting, fishing, hiking and camping. He loved to take his wife and children on outdoor adventures and later his grandchildren. Glen leaves loving memories to be cherished by his beloved wife of 49 years, Eleanor and his daughter Ann (Glen Carlson) and grandchildren; Erica Seitz (Scott) and Nolin and their father Ken Hoodicoff. Additionally his daughter Lorna Heisi and her children, Joshua and Matthew who entered his life 10 years ago. Also left behind are his brothers and sisters, Stan (Eileen), Lila (Don), Philip (Liz), Stephanie, Noella, Larry and Leslie (Lisa) and numerous nieces and nephews. Glen was predeceased by his son, Kevin, his sister Etalia Roy, brother Clifford Nolin, brothers-in-law Brian Pakka and John Boltz and his nephews Buster Roy, Chad Nolin and Murray Gilfillan. He was also predeceased by his parents and in-laws Susan and Edward, Antoine and Adelia, Margaret and Paul, Charlie and Evelyn. Glen was a very kind and gentle soul. He had a loving and generous heart, and was always giving to others. He was well known for his quick wit and twinkle in his eye. He will never be forgotten. A Celebration of Glen’s Life was held at the Cranbrook Senior Citizens Hall on Wednesday, June 12 at 2:00 pm. If friends desire, memorial donations may be made in Glen’s memory to the Canadian Cancer Society, 19 - 9th Ave. S., Cranbrook, BC V1C 2L9 or to the 4th Annual John Boltz Memorial Kettle River Run - BC Cancer Foundation (www.midwaylibrary.bc.ca). Condolences may be left for the family at www.markmemorial.com. Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements (250) 426-4864
DOWNSIZING SALE! Stereo/speakers Lots of Misc!! Sat., June 15 and Sun., June 16. 9am til 3pm. 1004 19th Ave S., Cranbrook ESTATE SALE Sat&Sun June 15-16 - 8 to 3pm. 134 - 13 Ave S CBK - Collectibles, furniture, kitchen & HHG, crafts, tools and much much more!!! sinians@quixnet.net ESTATE SALE Sat&Sun June 15-16 - 8 to 3pm. 134 - 13 Ave S CBK - Collectibles, furniture, kitchen & HHG, crafts, tools and much much more!!! sinians@quixnet.net
GARAGE SALE: Sat. June 15, 9am to 3pm. 531 11th St S. Curio cabinets, end tables, LazyBoy chair, Singer Sewing cabinet and chair, craft supplies, walking cane, file cabinet, 2013 Tundra Truck floor mats, Truck Swing tool box, tons of household and decor items.
GARAGE SALE: Saturday, June 15. 8am til 2pm. 964 313th Drive, Marysville. Canopy, kids stuff(dance shoes), tools, household items. GARAGE SALE: Saturday, June 15, 8am to 3pm. Tools, tables, Harley parts, camping, household, GOOD STUFF. 313 6th St S., Cranbrook HUGE ACREAGE MOVING SALE. Saturday, June 15. 8am to 3pm. 7384 Turner Road, Wycliffe. Furniture, large & small appliances, dishes, ornaments, pictures, tools, yard tractor with mover & blower - you name it. Follow signs.
CLASSIFIEDS WILL SELL WHAT YOU WANT SOLD! CALL: 426-5201 EXT. 202
HUGE, COMMUNITY Garage Sale
Home Hardware is hosting a weekly community garage sale every Saturday from May 25th to Sept. 28th. Rent as many 4’ x 8’ tables and a reserved spot to sell your stuff for only $10.ea. Hours are 10am - 3pm. Call Brad @ 250-426-6288 to reserve your spot today and make sure to come by this Saturday for the Biggest Garage Sale in town!
HUGE, COMMUNITY Garage Sale
Home Hardware is hosting a weekly community garage sale every Saturday from May 25th to Sept. 28th. Rent as many 4’ x 8’ tables and a reserved spot to sell your stuff for only $10.ea. Hours are 10am - 3pm. Call Brad @ 250-426-6288 to reserve your spot today and make sure to come by this Saturday for the Biggest Garage Sale in town! HUGE GARAGE SALE: Meadowbrook. Saturday and Sunday, June 15 & 16, 8:30 am to 1:30pm. 8047 Sorensen Rd. Kitchen goods, fishing, camping, furniture, child’s bed, sewing machines and lots more. MOVING SALE. Furniture, lots of household misc., tools, fishing stuff, garden tools. June 15 & 16. 8am to 2pm. No early birds. 2301 8th Ave S. (by Colombo Hall)
TWO GARAGE SALES: Chapman Camp, Kimberley. 106 Ave and 109 Ave. Sat. June 15. 8:30am to 1pm. Lots of goodies. Dresser, kids stuff, printers, appliances and more.
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44 - 11 th Ave. S. Kittie corner from Rotary Park