Kimberley Daily Bulletin, September 26, 2014

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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2014

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Booths are sold out for the Community Fall Fair C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

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Jeff Faragher, cellist, Music and Artistic Director for the Symphony of the Kootenays, and Aurora Smith, a violinist from Nelson, provided a musical introduction for the Symphony of the Kootenays Annual General Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 24, at the hall at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook. The Symphony is launching its second season after a dramatic comeback from a year’s hiatus last year. The first concert, “From Old Worlds to New,” kicks off Oct. 25 at the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook.

Calling all military veterans Meet old friends, make new C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

The Royal Canadian Legion in Kimberley has been gone for several years now. One of the many benefits of a Legion is that it provides a place for military veterans to meet, to talk about common experiences. Cindy Postnikoff is the mother of a military veteran and she knows how important that social time is for veterans. To that end, she is organizing an evening to connect

FuN for the whole family!

with veterans at the Kimberley Public Library reading room on October 21, 2014 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. “This is a social, coming together for coffee, and an opportunity for veterans to meet old friends and make new ones,” she said. “All veterans are welcome. “As the mother of a military veteran, it is my intention to help veterans get recognized and know they are appreciated. I understand the importance of fellowship and the power in camaraderie for our men and women who have served.” The intention is to begin on October 21

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and then continue with twice a month meetings. The November meetings will be on the 4th and 18th. Postnikoff is calling the group ‘Military Ames’. “I met a Vietnam vet named Bruce Ames, and I’d like to honour him,” she said. “Plus we are aiming to help veterans.” Postnikoff has worked with the VA in the past but there is no government involvement in this group, it’s just an informal way for veterans to meet. For more information call Cindy at 250919-3137.

Every space has been filled and every booth sold, guaranteeing that the Kimberley Community Fall Fair will once again be a big success. “We are ready to go,” said Fair coordinator Bev Middlebrook. “We have lots BULLETIN FILE PHOTO of meat food ven- Plenty to see, do, and eat at dors for meat lovers the Kimberley Fall Fair. plus Greek, crepes, barbecue brisket, veggies, fruit, snow ShelterBox. Have a cold cones, donuts, Indian, drink at the Vietnamese,dumplings, Elks beverage garden, jams and coffee.” enter to win door prizes And that’s just the of fruit baskets from Cenfood. Vendors will be tex and golf passes from selling jewelry, scarfs, the Kimberley Golf Club. purses, linens, travel, “Bring your appetite, clothes, Ecuadorian wallet and laughter,” sweaters, cleaning sup- Middlebrook said. plies, collectibles from “Come on down and Saskatchewan, hennas, support the hard working tattoos, information, hot non profits and the ventubs, fitness, Culligan dors who have traveled water, furniture, saddles far and worked hard to and leathers, chocolate set up. It is going to be a and candy, homemade good time.” crafts and items, honey, The Fair, at the Marysgems, rocks, and toys. ville Arena, is open SaturPlus, kids games and day, September 27 from prizes, face painting, in- 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and formation on your Sunday from 11 to 4. friendly community ser- Entry fee is $4 to get in, vice groups and Rotary kids under 8 free. will be there with the

Just a few BOOTHS LEFT- $150.00 same price for 5 years. We still have some booths left inside and outside – will sell right till the end!! High attendance numbers, fun for the whole family!

MARYSVILLE ARENA Saturday Sept. 27, 10:00 - 5:30 Sunday Sept. 28, 11:00 - 4:00

Call Bev 250-427-7876 or email 1bev@live.com


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