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Barbara Olson<br />

© ClassiCanadian<br />

Job Sharing<br />

www.ClassiCanadianXwords.ca by Barbara Crosswords Olson<br />

© ClassiCanadian Crosswords<br />

Job Sharing<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 9<br />

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6 "He ___ changed a bit"<br />

gender<br />

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15 “... woman who lived in ___”<br />

20 21 22 23<br />

gender<br />

16 AC/DC record label<br />

14 Library division<br />

24 25 26 27<br />

17 Gag app for suds drinkers<br />

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28 29<br />

16 AC/DC record label<br />

20 Felon-on-the-loose alerts<br />

22 Yiddish “yuck!”<br />

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37<br />

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Chow<br />

18 Courtroom judge? 24 Polygraph technician?<br />

38 39 40 41<br />

28 “The Sopranos” fiancee who<br />

Local<br />

20 Felon-on-the-loose<br />

shoppers gets alerts offed<br />

42 43 44<br />

22read Yiddish the"yuck!"<br />

29 Brand prefix with Cat or Cone<br />

30 Spinks in the ring<br />

45 46 47 48 49<br />

23 Chow<br />

31 Mary and Joseph’s first<br />

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33 Test type you do with buds<br />

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53 54 55 56<br />

38 Fishing tour guide?<br />

brave gets offed<br />

42 Surname of a certain<br />

57 58 59 60 61 62<br />

29 crossword creator :)<br />

enough Brand prefix with Cat or Cone<br />

43 Van. summer fair<br />

63 64 65<br />

30 Spinks in the ring<br />

to say<br />

44 Havana home<br />

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goodbye,<br />

accommodation choice 48 Globe shapes<br />

50 Marine biologist?<br />

33life Test will type you do with 53 Joe Biden’s buds late son DOWN<br />

12 “How ___ Your Mother”<br />

40 The “I” of CNIB: Abbr.<br />

55 “You’re oversharing, pal”<br />

1 “Avatar” technology: Abbr.<br />

13 Knights’ titles<br />

41 Printing dupe<br />

reward 38 Fishing you tour guide?<br />

56 “The Bells ___ Mary’s” Down 2 Yank’s foe in the Civil War<br />

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47 Brand logo on a pizza box<br />

crossword creator 60 :)<br />

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technology: Abbr.<br />

24 Actress Edie<br />

35<br />

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setting<br />

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datum<br />

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63 Monastery address<br />

4 Entered on tiptoe<br />

25 Perfectionist’s aim<br />

50 It’s a wrap<br />

43 Van. summer fair<br />

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64 Cervantes’ title<br />

5 Neighbour of Croatia<br />

26 Da ___ (port of Vietnam) 51 Stick on the wall in a pool<br />

~ Paulo Coehlo<br />

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3 Reply to "What was your first ithers ...": Burns<br />

65 Bombeck’s “Aunt ___ Cope 6 Leaf’s longtime hockey rival 27 Piece of carry-on<br />

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34 Helper in a 39 heist Move (ahead) 53 Totes slowly tight pals<br />

48 Globe shapes<br />

67 A black cat named Lucky, for 8 Mean guitar riffs<br />

35 PVR setting datum<br />

54 James Joyce’s homeland<br />

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5 Neighbour<br />

example<br />

9 Reply to “S’appenin’?”,<br />

of Croatia<br />

maybe 36 “... giftie gie<br />

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"I"<br />

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58 Long-running<br />

Abbr.<br />

50 Marine biologist?<br />

crime series<br />

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53 Joe Biden's late son<br />

11 Roofing shakes wood<br />

37 Shake an Etch A Sketch<br />

61 “Knot’s Landing” actress Park<br />

advertise!<br />

7 At ___ distance (2m apart 46 "Oh, poo!", to Pooh<br />

55 "You're oversharing, pal"<br />

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56 "The Bells ___ Mary's"<br />

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8 Mean guitar riffs<br />

49 Played the Big Bad Wolf, at<br />

57 Staffing manager, at times?<br />

to sponsor<br />

9 Reply to "S'appenin'?", maybe times<br />

60 Stymies, as a scheme<br />

our popular<br />

10 Pipe dividing joint<br />

50<br />

SUDOKU<br />

It's a wrap<br />

63 Monastery address<br />

Sudoku/<br />

11 Roofing shakes wood<br />

51 Stick on the wall in a pool<br />

64 Cervantes' title<br />

Crossword<br />

12 "How ___ Your Mother"<br />

room<br />

65 Bombeck's "Aunt ___ Cope<br />

puzzle page<br />

13 Knights' titles<br />

52 Use as a bed<br />

Book"<br />

in the<br />

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66 Red Chamber mem.<br />

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54 James Joyce's homeland<br />

67 A black cat named Lucky, for<br />

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example<br />

24 Actress Edie of "Nurse Jackie" 58 Long-running crime series<br />

sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each<br />

68 Purple-haired people, say<br />

25 Perfectionist's aim<br />

59 Overdo the tanning<br />

row, column and box. Each number can appear<br />

only once in each row, column and box. You<br />

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27 Piece of carry-on<br />

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32 Party letters on an orange sign<br />

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Technology is a Tool, Not a Focus<br />

You’re driving in an unfamiliar area and don’t fully trust that<br />

you’ll be able to find your destination. But you’ve come prepared!<br />

You open your navigation app or your vehicle’s infotainment system,<br />

type in the address, and are fastidiously following the directions.<br />

You’re so focused on not missing a turn, in fact, that your focus on<br />

the road slips for just a moment… and when you look back up, you<br />

find yourself closing the distance between yourself and the vehicle<br />

ahead far too quickly.<br />

Navigation tools are useful additions to a driver’s arsenal. However,<br />

it is worth remembering that these are indeed tools and not the<br />

main focus. National Safe Driving Week is December 1 <strong>–</strong> 7 and the<br />

Canada Safety Council, in partnership with the Insurance Brokers<br />

Association of Canada, want to remind you that focus on the road<br />

while behind the wheel is a must.<br />

“It might be said that automation tools such as navigation apps<br />

in a vehicle help reduce driver anxiety and therefore can help a person<br />

focus on safe driving,” said Gareth Jones, President and CEO<br />

of the Canada Safety Council. “And while that is true, these tools<br />

can also contribute to distraction behind the wheel when not used<br />

as intended. When used as a crutch, rather than assistance, these<br />

technologies can quickly become problematic.”<br />

Any task that takes focus off the road increases the likelihood of<br />

a collision. Property damage and increased insurance premiums,<br />

to say nothing of injury and fatality, are simply not worth the risk.<br />

Read on for tips on how to safely navigate away from distraction<br />

behind the wheel:<br />

• Program your navigation before departure. At 90 km/h, taking<br />

your eyes off the road for five seconds is the equivalent<br />

of traveling the full length of a standard football field. Program<br />

your destination ahead of time so it does not become<br />

an issue while on the road.<br />

• Get a passenger to help guide you. The auditory cues on<br />

navigation apps can be distracting. Additionally, some apps<br />

actively draw your attention to them, prompting the driver<br />

to confirm presence of law enforcement or a collision. To<br />

eliminate these distractions, ask a passenger to direct you<br />

and leave the navigation tool muted. If you do not have a<br />

passenger on board, be cognizant of where your attention is<br />

being directed and ensure that there are no competing interests<br />

to your focus on driving.<br />

• Leave the phone alone. The best solution, of course, is to<br />

leave your phone alone entirely while behind the wheel.<br />

Familiarize yourself with your destination ahead of time,<br />

using a tool like Google Street View. Knowing the area and<br />

directions will enable you to keep your focus entirely on the<br />

road, and to keep alert so you won’t miss your destination.<br />

You can read more about distracted driving in our archived<br />

National Safe Driving Week campaigns, go to www.canadasafetycouncil.org<br />

One quick turn...<br />

and it’s all over for this dog!<br />

Dogs are easily jolted out of open pick-ups and often<br />

suffer crippling injuries or death.<br />

Use a protective kennel<br />

secured to the truck bed, or<br />

better yet, let your best friend<br />

ride safely in the cab.<br />

www.spca.bc.ca<br />

Services Services Services Services Notices Page<br />

Gardening/Landscaping<br />

PRUNING AND SPRAYING SER-<br />

VICES: Fruit trees, hedges, shrubs<br />

and small tree removal. Phone/text<br />

Don, 250-512-7217, Trail.<br />

WILLOWDALE LANDSCAPING:<br />

Snowplowing. Landscaping. Irrigation<br />

Landscape Lighting. Call us for<br />

all your landscaping needs. 250-253-<br />

5838 www.willowdalelandscaping.ca<br />

Health/Personal<br />

ARE YOU TIRED? DO YOU<br />

SNORE? You may have sleep apnea.<br />

Call Columbia Respiratory for<br />

your free consultation, no referral<br />

required. 1-844-440-0277.<br />

Health/Personal<br />

CARING FOR YOU AND YOUR<br />

SMILE: Red Clover Dental. Offering<br />

whitening, veneers, crowns, sedation,<br />

botox, clearline orthodontic<br />

systems and more. Located at 810<br />

Vernon St, <strong>Nelson</strong>. 250-352-5012.<br />

GLASS HOUSE OPTICAL: 701<br />

Front St, <strong>Nelson</strong>, 250-354-3937 and<br />

Unit 2, 688 18th St, Castlegar, 250-<br />

365-2026. Free sight testing at both<br />

locations.<br />

IF YOU WANT TO DRINK THAT’S<br />

YOUR BUSINESS. If you want to<br />

stop and need help that’s ours. Helpline:<br />

1-250-800-4125. Info/meeting<br />

list www.aawestkootenays.org<br />

MAKE 2023 ABOUT YOUR<br />

HEALTH! LifeFlow Holistic Nutrition<br />

with Stepanie Moss. step@<br />

lifeflow.ca, www.lifeflow.ca<br />

Health/Personal<br />

PROVIDING IN HOME, PRIVATE<br />

CARE SERVICES with a professional<br />

Registered Nurse. Cell 306-290-7491,<br />

email KootenayNursing@gmail.com<br />

to inquire.<br />

REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPY:<br />

Joli Guthrie RMT, MSP available. By<br />

appointment. 250-353-7605, Kaslo.<br />

SHADE TREE MASSAGE THERAPY<br />

NOW WELCOMING new and returning<br />

clients for therapeutic and<br />

relaxation treatments. Clean, quiet,<br />

professional office located in Winlaw.<br />

Jessica Coonen, RMT 250-226-6887,<br />

shadetreemassagetherapy@fastmail.<br />

com<br />

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDI-<br />

CINE & ACUPUNCTURE: TCMP Paul<br />

Gaucher & TCMP Daniel Hengsbach.<br />

Available every Tuesday & Thursday.<br />

Initial visit $120, subsequent visit $60.<br />

430 Baker St, <strong>Nelson</strong>. Call 250-354-<br />

1995 or book online: www.kootenay<br />

columbiacollege.janeapp.com<br />

Health/Personal<br />

USA - CARING FOR AN AGING<br />

LOVED ONE? Wondering about<br />

options like senior-living communities<br />

and in-home care? Caring.com’s<br />

Family Advisors help take the guesswork<br />

out of senior care for your family.<br />

Free, no-obligation consult: 1-855-<br />

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Notices Page<br />

12 <strong>Jan</strong> 9, 2023 <strong>Pennywise</strong> Publishing every 2nd week N picture online: www.pennywiseads.com<br />

Notice<br />

FLETCHER CREEK IMPROVEMENT<br />

DISTRICT AGM: Saturday, <strong>Jan</strong>. 28,<br />

3pm at St. Andrew’s United Church,<br />

Kaslo. Agenda Items: Trustees Report-<br />

including condition of the Improvement<br />

District’s Works. Election<br />

of trustees- (one vacancy to be filled.<br />

Volunteers needed). Presentation of<br />

financial statements and proposed<br />

2023 budget. Trustees’ Honorariumsmembers<br />

vote on proposed increase<br />

of Chair’s honorarium. Trustees’<br />

meeting to follow the AGM. There will<br />

be no motions from the floor.<br />

Notice<br />

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