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28 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer

September 12, 2008

P ioneer C lassifieds announcement

birth announcement

garage sale

garage sale

storage

commercial for lease

RAY CROOK! Enjoy this new year of your life. Happy Birthday!

Carl Kinsey and Brittany Goldsmith along with big sister Brooklyn would like to announce the birth of Chase Alan Kinsey, born on August 27th, weighing 7 lbs, 13 oz.

Sept. 13th and 14th , 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. Bunk bed, fridge, household goods, tools & stuff. One man’s garbage is another man’s treasure, so come help us get rid of it all! 1911 Park Dr. (off Nelles Cr, Windermere).

Monster Farm Yard

NEWHOUSE MULTI STORAGE

A special thanks to all of you (especially the kids and seniors) for your patronage while I was at Invermere Barbers. You’ll all be missed. Kim

Moving Sale! Something for the whole family, tools, kitchen items and kid’s stuff. Saturday, Sept 13th , 9:00 am – 4:00pm. 4745 Blakley Place, Radium.

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE. 1550 sq ft, elegant improvements, high-visibility location in Athalmer. Available June 15. $1,400/month includes property taxes, heat/cooling and utilities. Call 250-342-3637 for details and to view.

Thursday September 18th, Tupperware Fall Catalogue Launch and Inventory Sale. Taste of Tupperware and draw prize, Invermere Curling Club, 509 13th Street, from 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm. For Information call Julie at 250-342-5564.

thank you

The Toad’s Hole Café

lost & found

would like to thank Daisy Blu Design (Cassy Campbell), Rob Dunn (Valley Peak), Palliser Printing, Norris Wellings, The Pioneer, Valley Echo, for all of your help with this year’s Columbia Valley Motorcycle Toy Run. A special thanks to Monkey’s Uncle, all the shops that hung our posters, and of course to all the riders who participated. We will see you you there next year!

LOST: Sony Point & Shoot Camera in black nylon case. Good REWARD offered. Call Marlene at 250-342-6811. Lost glasses in downtown Invermere, Saturday, August 30th, hexagon with dark rims. Call 250-349-5860 or email mcmkb@telus.net LOST. Canon digital camera, July 25th. Reward, 403-277-2918.

thank you Peter and Teena Oudman would like to thank, Our major sponsor: Radium Valley Vacation Resort Our local corporate sponsors: A.G. Foods, Sobeys, Husky, Back Door Winery, Back Country Jacks, Old Salzburg, Prestige Inn, Tim Hortons, Invermere, Radium gift store, Rainbow Donkey, Meet on Higher Ground, Motel 8, Quality Bakery, River Gems Jewelry, DJ Sports store, Home Hardware, Subway, Invermere, Dairy Queen Invermere, Bavin Glassworks, Syndicate Board Shop, Superior Doors and Exteriors, Candy Store Radium, Interior World, Monkey’s Uncle toy store, Invermere, Canterbury Flowers, Be Gifted, Schickedanz, Radium Resort, Spur Valley Golf Course, Tiffany’s Thredz, Potato Sac, It’s a Wrap, Inside Edge, A&W, Invermere, Exterior Furnishings, Spring Health Foods, Kicking Horse Coffee, Valley Lighting, Bare Hands Massage, Purcell Quilt Store, Crazy Soles, Kootenay Coffee Works, Anglz Hair Studio, Re-Creaction. Our private Donors: Dick Friss, Diana Leitch, Mary Lou Leitch, Ken & Sue Willamont, Wayne & Joyce Holingrew, Claudia & Max Griebel, Bernie & Betty Caroll. And all others who anonymously donated cash and items for the auction.

Saturday, September 13th, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. 4734 Blakley Place, Radium. Furniture, household, and yard items. Estate sale, small to bigger items and giveaways, September 13th & 14th , #90 – 11th Avenue, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Sept 13th & 14th, 9:00 am -5:00 p.m., 2324 Brisco Rd, Brisco Inventory (partial): 1974 Ford 3/4 Ton, 4x4 with canopy & boat rack, 3 Van bench seats, 1 captain. Berkley deep well pumps/2 shallow. Sunbeam snow blower, Porta potti, gas powered edger, 2HP-7HP motors, 1985 Vandura for parts, rotating roof vent, 100 gal water trough, 1-400 Homart Propane furnace (140,000 BTU), manual post pounder, banding tools, books, commercial Binford convection BBQ & Smoker, Acetylene welding outfit, safety belts, jerry cans, Chimney pipes, electrical wire #6, household items, antique items, model airplane parts, Many more treasures to behold.

Obituary Robert Franken 1939 – 2008 Dr. Bob Franken passed away peacefully with his family by his side on September 3rd, 2008. Bob is survived by his wife Helen of forty years, his children Ryan (Tara) and Renée (Cam), and grandchildren Madison, Paige, Brodie and Maren. After living in the USA and Canada, he received a PhD from Claremont Graduate School. At 25, he became a professor at the University of Calgary. He was a favoured teacher and much admired mentor for many students. He specialized in human motivation, writing a classic textbook on the topic. He also spearheaded the establishment of the University Child Care Centre. Bob built a second home for his family in Windermere where they enjoyed many happy times. He and Helen retired to Windermere and Vancouver. In Vancouver, they became very involved with St. Andrew’s Wesley United Church; making many close friends. His understanding of human motivation was put to its greatest test when he became a quadriplegic in 2002. Rather than look back with regret about this change, he was unwavering in his positive outlook on his new life. An inspiration to all, he remained actively involved in their church. He changed for many what it meant to be disabled. He derived much pleasure from his grandchildren. He will be deeply missed by all. A memorial service was held in Vancouver and a celebration of Bob’s life will be held at Christ Church Trinity in Invermere, on September 21st at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Andrew’s Wesley United Church memorial fund.

Various sizes available. Now with climate controlled units. Call 250-342-3637

Obituary Emily Diane ANDERSON February 18,1986 – August 21,2008 “When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy. When you are sorrowful look again in your heart and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. Joy and sorrow are inseparable” - Kahil Gibran With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved daughter, sister, mother and partner Emily, who was taken from us suddenly and unexpectedly on the evening of August 21st at the age of 22. Emily was born on February 18th, 1986. She spent her first years in Calgary before moving to Invermere, where she lived until the age of 18. She then settled in Balfour, for the last years of her short life. Those who knew Emily well know that throughout her life Emily strove to be different and she would accomplish this in many different ways, from her love and dedicated interest in her friendships, animals, the automotive industry, gardening and cooking. But Emily’s world revolved around her son. She was a devoted, responsible and loving mother, and will be so sadly missed by her partner Brent Bower and their son Dante, whom she leaves behind at the age of 4. Emily will be eternally missed by her mother, Lynda Larsen (Elmer) of Cranbrook, BC, her sister, Carlee (John) Anderson of Langley, and her father, Terrence (Jennifer) Anderson of Quadra Island. She is survived by her Gram, Avalon Corns and Grandfather “Pop” Corns of High River, Alberta, and her Grandmother Constance Anderson, and predeceased by her Grandfather, George Anderson of Delta. She will also be missed by aunts, uncles and cousins too numerous to mention but who each were special to Emily. Emily touched the lives of so many and will be remembered for her quick wit, infectious laugh and her own special individualism. A small family celebration of Emily’s life was held Friday, August 29th in Nelson, BC. An expression of sympathy may be made through donation to the Dante D. Bower Trust Fund, c/o Nelson & District Credit Union, 501 Vernon Street, Nelson, BC V1L 4E9. Please forward condolences to: llars@shaw.ca


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