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Saturday was a busy day at the Kimberley Gymnastics Club as they hosted the first meet of the compeitive season. The first session featured High School Girls, Junior High School Girls, Zone 1 Competitive and Junior Olympics Level 6 and 7 Athletes, shown above with Mayor Don McCormick and Gymnastics BC mascot Sammy the Rabbit.
Cranbrook Williams Moving and Storage still in business Local company under separate ownership than Vancouverheadquartered operation, which has declared bankruptcy ARNE PETRYSHEN
Williams Moving & Storage Ltd., which includes the Cranbrook and Lethbridge branches, is not affected by the recent announcement that the B.C. and Alberta-wide business has gone bankrupt. Williams Moving & Storage filed for bankruptcy this week after 86 years in business. Cory Stepney, manager and owner of Williams Moving & Storage
(Cranbrook) Ltd. said his business is not affected because it’s under separate ownership from the Vancouver-based company. “Williams Moving & Storage (Cranbrook) Ltd. is a separately owned identity,” Stepney explained. “Everything is run separately, so we weren’t part of the operating company that had to shut down.” See BUSINESS, page 4
Wilks is the candidate MP Wilks unopposed for Conservative nomination in Kootenay Columbia FOR THE BULLE TIN
Boundary changes that significantly altered the size of Kootenay-Columbia Federal Constituency, by now
MP David Wilks
including Nelson, Salmo, and Kaslo, made it necessary for the National Conservative Party to open a nomination process to select the candidate for the next general election. Every Conservative party member of the riding was notified by mail from the national office that a nomination process would take place, with a specific closing date. In
preparation the local Electoral District Association chose a candidate selection committee to interview prospective applicants, for the position currently held by M.P. David Wilks. National Party headquarters then informed us that they had only received one complete application, by the close of the designated time. See WILKS, page 3