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Volume 63 Issue 20
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Arts GARDEN CLUB: Meets second Tuesday of every month, 1 PM, Seniors Branch 30. Call Doreen @ 250-295-1577 ARTS COUNCIL: Meets the third Wednesday of the month. 4:30 pm. at the Riverside Centre. Enquiries contact Dell @ 250-295-3266 New Members Welcome! BUNCHGRASS QUILTERS Meet 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month at the Riverside Centre from 10 - 3 p.m.. Everyone Welcome! Contact Sharon 250295-4194 or Rosemary 250-295-6511 PRINCETON POTTERS GUILD, RIVERSIDE POTTERY STUDIO: Access to the potter’s wheel or hardwork, workshop opportunities, group projects. Call Sue for more info or to join. 250295-0527 PRINCETON TRADITIONAL MUSIC SOCIETY: The Princeton Traditional Music Society puts on the Traditional Music Festival each year in August, featuring traditional music from many places. The three-day festival is free and run entirely by volunteers. The 100+ musicians and dancers also offer their talents for free. If you would like to help out with the festival, please contact Jon or Rika @ 250-295-6010 Community: PRINCETON MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES: New members are encouraged to join us for an exciting new year. Volunteers will be needed for many jobs, as we set up the newly renovated Museum. The next meeting will be held on Wed. April 20 @ 7 p.m. in the Library Conference Room. WELCOME WAGON! Are you a new to Princeton? If so, we have information regarding local, civic, community services and facilities. We also have gifts for you from local merchants and businesses. NO Current Representative HOSPITAL AUXILIARY: Meets second Monday of every month, 1:00 p.m. Hospital Board Room. For info., call Doreen @ 250-295-1577 PRINCETON AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY SKILLS CENTRE SOCIETY: Meetings are held quarterly on Tuesdays at 7:00pm. HEDLEY LIBRARY HOURS: A reminder that the Library is open every Thurs. from 2pm to 7pm and is located at the OAPO Hall on Scott Ave. HEDLEY OAPO: 3rd Monday of every month regular general meetings - Everyone welcome to come. SENIORS BRANCH #30 POT LUCK SUPPER: Last Friday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Seniors Centre. Members can invite a guest. MEMBERS ONLY POOL TOURNAMENT: Last Tuesday of every month at the Senior’s Centre. 10:00 am WHIST & CRIB: (Seniors Branch #30) First Saturday of each month at 1 PM. Includes lunch. Everyone welcome. VERMILION FORKS PRINCETON O.A.P.O. BRANCH #185: Regular meetings second Friday of every month at 2 p.m.. Pot luck supper every third Friday at 5:00 p.m. SEARCH AND RESCUE TRAINING SESSIONS: Meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesday of every month. Call Arnie Powell at 250-295-6759 for more information. LITTLE FOLKS NURSERY SCHOOL: Meetings are every third Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at LFNS. 250-295-3083 ELKS AND ROYAL PURPLE COUNTRY STORE: Friday’s 11 - 6 and Saturday’s 10 - 3. Table rentals available. For info. Contact Doris Driver at 250-295-3518 or Rose Aiken at 250- 295-7525. Lunch available. PRINCETON LEGION BRANCH #56: Reminds all veterans that the D.V.A. Now makes home visits. For more info. Phone 250-295-6060 JA SCHOOL & COMMUNITY GARDEN: New members invited to volunteer as “garden angels”attend committee meetings and garden their own plots. Phone Sandra 250-295-3779, Sharon 250-295-4080 or JAE School 250295-6727 HIGHER GROUND - 12 STEP MINISTRIES: An outreach of Living Water Foursquare Church 7-9 p.m. . Please contact Living Water Foursquare Church or further details at 250-295-7733
CINDY PAROLIN SAFE HOMES PROGRAM: Princeton and area, crisis intervention, emotional support, information, legal strategies and safe shelter in cases of abuse against women in relationships. Call the 24 hour women’s crisis line at 250-295-8211 for confidential services. BACKDOOR COFFEE HOUSE: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Friday every month 7:00 p.m. Entertainment for every age. 4th Friday Karaoke & Jam (bring your disc) Plus Jam & Practice night, every Wednesday Night 7:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Come & join in the music, or just come to enjoy the music. 38 Kenley @ The Backdoor. Great Music - Great Company. MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE: @ Riverside Centre 7 - 9:30. Knowledge of bridge necessary. Call Gail @ 250295-0171 Health PRINCETON COMMUNITY HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CHAC): Meets third Tuesday of every month at 7 PM at Town Hall. PRINCETON HEALTH ACTION COMMITTEE: Regular public meetings first Wednesday of every month at 7 PM at the BPO Elks Lodge. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN: If interested in attending, please call: Barb 250-295-4050 or Del 250-295-3266 TOPS: (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) chapter meets at Riverside Wellness Centre every Thursday. Weigh-in-Time 8:30 AM Meeting 9:00–10:00 AM. For more information please contact Lynda 250295-3658 or Myrna 250-295-7272 Visit www.tops.org COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS: Group helps bereaved parents. Will meet as needed. Call Shirley Haker at 250295-3607. sehaker@persona.ca CRISIS LINE: You can call us 24 hours a day, everyday, and your call is confidential and anonymous. The crisis line is 250-493-6622. Or call collect from locations within the South Okanagan Similkameen: (250)493-6622. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Meet Friday In Tulameen at 7:30pm at Library call 250-295-7005 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Tuesdays @ 7:30 p.m. Arbor House. Thursdays @ 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church. Old Hedley road. Contacts: Fred 250295-7272 or Marena 250-295-7663 ALANON: CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Meet every Wednesday at the 160 Old Hedley Rd. (Baptist Church Basement) 7:30 PM. Sunday at the Chamber Basement 7:30 P.M. Phone 1-877-234-5809 Club Notes: FREEMASONRY: FOR MEN OF GOOD CHARACTER: Freemasonry has been active in B.C. for over 130 years. It is a fraternity open to men of all races and religions. If you are of good character and want more information, please contact: The Secretary Similkameen Lodge #95 A.F.. & A.M. C/O Box 174 Princeton, BC V0X 1W0 PRINCETON LIONS CLUB: Regular dinner meetings the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month @ The Chamber of Commerce at 6:30 p.m. ROYAL PURPLE: Meetings first and third Tuesdays 7:30 PM, Princeton. ELKS: Meetings every second and fourth Sunday, 2 PM. ELKS AND ROYAL PURPLE: Joint meeting and pot luck supper every third Saturday at 5:30 PM.
HEDLEY MUSEUM: General Meeting, meets the 2nd Monday of each month. 6 p.m. @ The Hedley Museum THE PRINCETON RIFLE AND REVOLVER CLUB: INDOOR SHOOTING RANGE Juniors & Seniors meet at 7pm every Wednesday at the Family Centre (behind the legion). Phone 250-295-6150. VERMILION FORKS FIELD NATURALISTS: Group meets second Tuesday of every month, 7 PM at the Riverside Centre. Public welcome. OTTER VALLEY FISH & GAME: Meeting’s 3rd Saturday of each month at noon at the Club House.
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Princeton rodeo honours founder Michaela Garstin editor@similkameenspotlight.com
Bareback riding, calf roping, saddle bronc, steer wrestling, team roping and barrel racing were part of the Stan Thompson Memorial Rodeo on the weekend of May 12. Thompson was a driving force behind building the Princeton rodeo grounds. He passed away last year. See Page 10 for the results.
VERMILION TRAILS SOCIETY: Meets at the Chamber Basement every 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. For more info: Contact ken_faye@telus. net New Members welcomed! PXA MEETING: Held on the third Tuesday of each month. 7 p.m. at the fair grounds. New Members welcomed! PRINCETON FISH & GAME: General meetings 2nd Monday of the month. 7:00 p.m. Wellness Centre. For memberships contact Joy Klassen @ 250-295-3134 PRINCETON RACING DAYS ASSOCIATION: Meets at the fair grounds. Third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. New Members welcomed! PRINCETON & DISTRICT FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION: Meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month at the Princeton Library Conference Room. 6:30 p.m. New Members welcomed! PRINCETON ROTARY CLUB: Meets every Tuesday @ 12 p.m. Heartland Restaurant (dining room). For more info. Call Judy @ 250-295-0217. New members welcome COPPERHILL LANES: YBC Bowling Saturday 10 AM. Club 55. Men’s, Ladies and Mixed bowling leagues. Call 250-295-6500 for more information SPECIAL “O” BOARD; Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month. Contact 250-295-7218 for meeting place & time. FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP: For more information, please contact Jennifer @ 250-295-7438 LAPADARY PRINCETON’S ROCK & FOSSIL CLUB: Meetings held third Tuesday of the month. 7:00 p.m. Riverside Centre. Call Franz Hofer @ 250-295-3896 for more info. New members welcome! Youth GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA Contact: Carol Mack 250-295-7085 PRINCETON MINOR HOCKEY: Lori Gullison 250-295-3977 SIMILKAMEEN (JKA) SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUB: 250-295-3909 or 250-295-7374 PRINCETON POSSE JR. HOCKEY CLUB: 250-295-6544 PRINCETON FIGURE SKATING CLUB: Lynette Boyd: 250-295-7113 KOKANEE SUMMER SWIM CLUB: Lindsay: 250-295-0759 PRINCETON FAMILY SERVICES SOCIETY : FAMILY PLACE 120 Kenley Ave. open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10:00- 1:00. Thursday morning 9:30 - 1:00 (pre-natal) 10:00 -11:00 Mom’s help prepare and enjoy lunch together.
PRINCETON PERFORMING ARTS: Meet first Tuesday of each month @ 7 p.m. in Riverside Theatre. Contact Derek @ 250-295-3037 SECOND MEETING: on the second Tuesday of each month we meet for Theatre Sports, Skits & Mini Workshops. Everyone Welcome. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Contact Susan @ 250-295-7927 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: General meeting held on the third Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM. PRINCETON LADIES AUXILIARY LEGION BRANCH 56: Meet 2nd Tuesday of the month @ Legion Hall at 7:00 p.m. SIMILKAMEEN VALLEY ATV CLUB: meet 3rd Saturday of each month at 3:00 p.m. (March - August) in the Chamber Boardroom. Contact: 250-292-8348 svr.atvclub@live.ca
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Help Save our Emergency Room! (ER) SATURDAY, JUNE 2 6:00 p.m. at the
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CAO resigns Princeton chief administrative officer Patrick Robins has resigned. A press release with more information is expected next week.
SERVICE - Frederick Joseph Thomas passed away on May 4 in Princeton General Hospital. A service will be held on May 19 at 2 p.m. at the St Pauls United Church Hall, refreshments to follow. Donations to the St. Pauls United Church will be accepted in his memory.
Tulameen residents brace for flood Michaela Garstin editor@similkameenspotlight.com
Tulameen residents are getting ready for another possible flood this week. Warm weather and rain could mean Otter Lake will rise again, flooding houses blocks away as it did in late April. Expected warm temperatures will melt snow packs in the nearby mountains, potentially causing a rush of water to enter the lake. “Tulameen is still in a wait-and-see mode. We anticipate with the warm weather coming that the water will rise again, but we’re not sure to what extent it will be,” said Dale Kronebusch, emergency services supervisor for the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen.
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Whether the water will rise more than before is hard to tell, he said. The last flood was caused by warm weather combined with heavy rain. Rain is forecast later in the week. More vacation home owners are expected to arrive in Tulameen this weekend to get their houses ready for the May long weekend. Residents are using the Red Cross cleaning kits that are available to get their houses back in shape. Eight-one houses out of 174 were damaged in the flood, while two houses were damaged extensively, Kronebusch said. Otter Lake rose more than three feet in two days, causing an evacuation alert to be issued on April 26.Visit www.similkameenspotlight.com for updates.
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The Rick Hansen Relay visited Princeton on May 9, 25 years after it first travelled through town. Princeton medal bearers ran across the Bridge of Dream, Brown Bridge and into Veteransâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Square for an end-of-day celebration. One medal was passed between 600 communities along a 12,000-kilometre relay route across Canada to raise money for spinal cord research. Ken Carlson, chairman of the Princeton Accessibility Committee, was the final medal bearer who arrived to a cheering crowd at Veteransâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Square. Carlson has advocated for Princeton to be more accessible to people in wheelchairs and others with mobile difficulties. The relay team passed through Cawston, Keremeos and Hedley before Princeton. Princetonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s medal bearers are: Robert Crucil, Andy Evans, Shelby Maynard, Elef Christensen, Dierra Maynard, Alicia Myers, Cameron Mcleod and Ken Carlson. Hansen stopped in Princeton on his Man In Motion World Tour when he wheeled across Canada from Cape Spear, N.L. to Vancouver 25 years ago. This time, he made stops along the way but didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t visit Princeton.
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Coun. Kim Maynard holds open a door for Acting Mayor Jason Earle, who learned what it was like to get into businesses downtown in a wheelchair.
Princeton council members and businesspeople wheeled around downtown to see the daily obstacles people in wheelchairs can face. They looked for steep ramps, stairs, heavy doors and nonaccessible washrooms. Ken Carlson, chairman of the Princeton Accessibility Committee, said travelling around town in a wheelchair helps people notice obstacles they wouldn’t otherwise. “Making Princeton accessible isn’t a week-long job. It’s a slow process but we’re making a lot of progress,” said Carlson, who has multiple sclerosis and has been in a wheelchair for ten years. The Rick Hansen Relay, which arrived in Princeton later that day, draws attention to accessibility for people in wheelchairs and other mobility challenges. One of the biggest problems people in wheelchairs have is inadequate ramps onto sidewalks. Carlson and others on the Accessibility Committee advocated for the new ramps in Princeton that were upgraded last year. The volunteers found some
ramps to be too steep to get up and heavy metal doors hard to open all the way. “You notice obstacles that you wouldn’t otherwise when in a wheelchair. You could think a building is accessible, but it might not actually be,” said Acting Mayor Jason Earle, who took part in the wheel-about. Earle found even small steps to be an obstacle. Carlson remembers seeing Rick Hansen - who is in a wheelchair because of a spinal cord injury - in Princeton 25 years ago on a field trip he brought his students to. “He had a hard time getting onto the stage easily because the ramp was too steep. This is a man who did the Great Wall of China and the steep Princeton Mine Hill.” Princeton has come a long way in terms of accessibility since then, he said. Some businesses were impossible for the volunteers to enter because they only have stairs, and no ramp. “People are very friendly in Princeton. They are always willing to help open doors or get things off the shelf,” Carlson said. “But people in wheelchairs want to be independent. They want to be able to get into a store by themselves.”
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SpotlightOPINION Grecian mentality in RDOS Staff Writer Keremeos REview
The Regional District Okanagan Similkameen’s unionized employees seem to be making a determined effort to ensure that what happens economically in Europe will one day occur here. The recent announcement of the union employees election to strike comes after six years of annual wage increases totalling 16.25 per cent. The strike vote is being called after not being given a further 9.38 per cent increase over this and next year. One can only shake one’s head at the collective audacity behind such a decision. We would sincerely like to hear from anyone in the region, working in the private sector, who has seen their annual income increase by such margins in such a short period of time. Does any of the regional district’s unionized staff read the news? Do they bother to look down the street to see how their neighbour is faring? Do they notice the empty storefronts in the downtown cores of the region’s communities? There is obviously no capacity for embarrassment by this group, to expect regional taxpayers to shovel out that kind of money. The unionized RDOS staff need a tutorial in European economies, especially Greece. What happens when a country overpays a those that considers themselves “entitled?” The regional district’s unionized staff’s demands are heading down a similar road, make no mistake about it. There has been a reduced demand for all types of regional district services since the economic downturn of 2008; we, as taxpayers should be paying less in wages to the RDOS, not more. That’s the reality. The union staff at the regional district need to get in touch with reality, too.
Ferry fleet sails into storm probably because he has no idea. The B.C. government has rolled out its plan to A key legislative change will allow BC Ferries reform BC Ferries, continuing the structural and culto use revenues from its profitable main routes tural shift that started when the Crown corporation was to subsidize little-used runs. This would be even quasi-privatized in the early years of B.C. Liberal rule. more important if those revenues hadn’t been Politically, there is a lot at stake here. Premier squandered. And no, I’m not talking about the Christy Clark’s year-long “families first” routine boils “fast ferries.” down to two projects, reining in rate increases at BC The story is detailed in Head On!, a 2004 book Hydro and BC Ferries. by former B.C. deputy highways minister R.G. For weeks, Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom TOM FLETCHER Harvey. He describes how the Mike Harcourt has been signaling there is bad news to come. Sparring government completed the “gross error” of buildwith the NDP in question period, he has bluntly and ing a new terminal at Duke Point, near Nanaimo. repeatedly said the days of fully staffed vessels sailing This run was to take truck and other traffic with a third (or less) of their capacity are coming to an from congested Horseshoe Bay to the mid-Island end. Tabling legislation to give the ferry commissioner new powers from Tsawwassen. An alternative route from Richmond to Gabriola Island, with over service levels as well as fares, Lekstrom revealed $80 million worth of sugar to help the tough medicine go down over the next bridges to Vancouver Island, had been quietly scuttled after the W.A.C. Bennett government was defeated by the NDP’s Dave four years. That’s on top of the $150 million annual subsidy. Quadra Island politician Jim Abram was first out with the Barrett in 1972. On a map, it’s clear this would have been the shortest route. predictable view of the Gulf Islands elite, dismissing this sum as paltry. It’s difficult to capture how self-centred and insulting this Harvey says it would have cut travel time by half, and likely replaced the congested Horseshoe Bay dock. But Barrett would is, but I’ll try. Consider that the B.C. transportation ministry spent $460 mil- have had to tell his Nanaimo ferry union supporters that they were lion last year on highway operations. That’s for the province’s losing half their work hours. Tsawwassen to Duke Point is 65 km, compared to 54 km from entire vast, weather-battered road network. This year’s operating subsidy to coastal ferries is approaching $200 million, nearly half Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay. A ferry worker’s shift includes of that. And increasingly, it goes to subsidize getaways for those two round trips and loading time. On the Duke Point run this meant at least eight and a half hours, who choose isolation for its own sake. Basic financial information also exposes the falsity of NDP “thus ensuring the crew at least one hour at double time daily and ferry critic Garry Coons’ one-note critique. It’s part of the highway often more,” Harvey writes. “Later it became a scheduled oversystem, he constantly says, comparing empty ferries with empty time route.” Something to keep in mind as Adrian Dix and his crew of union roads while ignoring the mandatory ferry staff and other costs. This fiscal-fantasy policy implies another huge increase in sub- bosses prepare to take the helm. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black sidy, much of it a transfer from working people to the idle rich who can afford Gulf Islands real estate. Coons can’t say how much, Press and BCLocalnews.com
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Rumour has it that three residents of the South Okanagan - Similkameen, are tied to a major drug bust off the New Caledonian coast earlier this year. After more than five weeks in detention, there could also be a question of human rights infringement, as it appears that little is being done by French authorities to move three arrested Canadians through the French territory’s justice system. The arrest of the three Canadians made headlines throughout the South Pacific in early April after a press release was issued by the Australian Federal Police. On March 31, a vessel discovered sailing off the New Caledonian coast was boarded by New Caledonian authorities after receiving intelligence from U.S. and Australian security services. The vessel reportedly had been sailing “erratically” and its movements had been under scrutiny for months. Upon search of the vessel, 200 kilograms of cocaine, with a reported street value ranging from $70 - $200 million, was found. The three Canadians have been charged with a range of offences. In Sydney, Australia, the Canadian consulate is currently working through Australian diplomatic channels to provide consular assistance to the trio, who could face stiff sentences if tried under French law in New Caledonia. Members of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) had apparently been watching the vessel for several weeks. The seizure was part of a joint international effort known as “operation Saba,” on the part of the U.S. DEA, the Armed Forces in New Caledonia, (FANC) and the Australian Federal Police. The boat, which was not registered, allegedly left a port in South America. On March 31, the vessel was located off the north west coast of New Caledonia where it was intercepted by a New Caledonian military vessel and a helicopter. The 200-kilogram shipment of cocaine represents the largest drug best in New Caledonian history, and the joint operation is considered to be a major coup for anti
drug forces in the South Pacific. “It’s just a first and it is huge. After several weeks of investigation, customs and military have successfully intercepted on Saturday morning off the main island, a sailboat with on board 200 kilos of cocaine,” translates the French headline in the New Caledonian, Noumea’s only daily newspaper. “This demonstrates that geography is not an impediment to the AFP regarding our ability to disprupt the flow of narcotics into Australia,” declared Australian Assistant Commissioner Kevin Zaccato. On May 9, the Review contacted New Caledonian Attorney General Claire Lanet. She told the Review that three Canadians two male, one female were in detention at New Caledonia’s only prison. A-G Lanet also informed the Review that the three Canadians face “numerous charges” relatNew Caledonia Ministry of Defense ed to possession and traf- Three as yet unidentified Canadians are shown climbficking of narcotics. They ing aboard a New Caledonian military vessel after being could all be facing life arrested off the island’s coast in late March. sentences. She refused to identify the three. According to Lanet, the accused have arrested Canadians. Repeated calls to Attorney General not yet made a court appearance, and she Lanet for further information on May 14 couldn’t say when or where that might hapalso went unanswered. pen, indicating that there was a possibility About Camp Est Prison, Noumea - New the case might be tried in France. Caledonia’s only prison for both genders Ian Trites, media spokesperson for the The infamous Camp Est, has been sinCanadian Consulate in Ottawa told the gled out by the International Observatory Review on May 4 that the three Canadians for Prisons as “a reflection of the worst in were being provided with consular assisterms of detention.” tance out of the Australian consulate in Frank Brunner, spokesperson for the Canberra, through a Canada-Australia IOP, said “There are many reports about Consular Services Sharing Agreement. this prison. It’s very dirty.” Neither the Canadian Consulate, the The prison, built for 200 inmates, curAustralian Federal Police, nor the U.S. rently holds more than 400. DEA would reveal the identity of the
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Bad air quality in Princeton up for debate But Ralph Adams, air quality meteorolbut the monitoring results showed us that our up a jar full of dusty water he said falls daily ogist with the Ministry of Environment, air isn’t so clean and the levels of particu- on his house. “It is sometimes so bad I can’t see up the said the kind of pollution being tested only late matter are potentially dangerous,” said A public forum ignited debate on May 8 to Acting Mayor Jason Earle. includes the very smallest particles. road,” said a woman in the audience. discuss Princeton’s “unacceptably high” level The level of small airborne material in “I’ve been out in my yard and had to go The Ministry of Environment tested small of airborne material that can damage lungs particulate matter in August and found “dan- into my house because the stuff gets right Princeton is too high by provincial stanand cause other health affects. dards. gerously high” levels of PM2.5, an airborne into my eyes.” Princeton has the worst air in the southern material The annual average was 10 micromeasuring Okanagan, according to tests done by the 2.5 microns or smaller grams per cubic metre, but it ideally Ministry of Environment. should have measured 8 at the highest. and considered to be “People move here for the small-town the most dangerous to Princeton is the only community atmosphere, friendly people and clean air, human health in the Regional District OkanaganSimilkameen to exceed the objective, Princeton Adams said. has worse air The levels of small particulate matthan Merritt ter in Princeton skyrocket in the winter and Kamloops because of wood stove use. because Princeton “[Princeton is] in a narrow valley, is in a valley the climate is cooler, it’s more prone to that traps polluinversions, there is less wind and more tion from opensawmilling industry, in addition to more burning, wood wood stove use,” Adams said. stove heating and Wood smoke is associated with Eagle Valley pelTHE COMMUNITY OF HEDLEY let plant. middle ear infections, bronchitis and an increase in hospitalizations, said Dr. “There has WELCOMES THE Michael Brauer, professor at the School to be a solution “OLD TIMERS” AND OLD of Environment Health at the University to this problem, of British Columbia. and it has to FRIENDS TO OUR STAMP MILL come soon,” said “What we know from hundreds of studies from all over the word, is that on Princeton resident CELEBRATION ON MAY 19th days with worse air quality more people Roy Harker, who die,” he said. lives one kilomeThese deaths generally occur in peotre from the pellet Michaela Garstin/ ple who are over 65 and have preexisting plant. Princeton resident Roy Harker holds up a jar full of dusty water he disease. Harker held says falls daily on his house. OAP HALL: • Miners Pancake Breakfast - 8am - 10 am Michaela Garstin
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STAMP MILL DAY 2012 May 19th
MUSEUM: • Old Timers’ & BC Mining Day - 10 am - 4 pm • FREE: Old Timers’ Lounge with coffee, tea, etc., a place to meet, chat and relax. All Day. Please bring souvenirs, photos, and stories to share with friends and museum volunteers. • FREE: Prospectors Game - 11 am • Roast Beef BBQ - 12 noon - 2 pm, $6.50 • FREE: Speakers: Clint Holmes 12:30 pm, “10,000 Years of Mining in the Similkameen”, Representative from Copper Mt. Mine 1 pm, “Copper Mt. Mining”. • FREE: Gold Panning - 1:30 pm - 3 pm WOODLIE PARK: Hedley Community Club Activities • FREE: Fun and games - 2 pm to 4 pm, for children of all ages • FREE: Pie Eating Contest (sign up in advance at the Country Market)
Enjoy the festivities at Stamp Mill Day! Michaela Garstin/Spotlight
ACCIDENT - An two-car accident at Bridge Street and Highway 3 in Princeton slowed down traffic May 10 evening. No one was seriously injured.
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Mining Day Michaela Garstin editor@similkameenspotlight.com
Princeton celebrated Mining Day at Veterans’ Square on May 8. Kids had their faces painted, panned for gold and learned about different kinds of rocks, while a long lineup formed for free hotdogs and hamburgers.
Princeton’s Allenby Road played live for guests. Copper Mountain Mine put on displays showing how mining works and its employment and financial benefits to Princeton. Karina Brino, president the Mining Association of B.C., and Jim O’Rourke, Copper Mountain Mine CEO, spoke about the benefits of mining at a luncheon for Princeton’s business community.
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Stan Thompson Memorial Rodeo results Bareback
1. Orland McGuffin, Washington 2. Dan Ketter, Washington 3. Greg Van Winkle, Williams Lake
Team Roping
1. Ryan MacNaughton/Jeff Wills, Quesnel 2. Wade McNolty/ Carey Price, 150 Mile House 3. Ryan/ Kyle MacNaughton, Quesnel
Bull Riding
1. Brady Tyler, 150 Mile House Justin William, Williams Lake
Tie-down Roping
1. Cohord Mason, Kamloops
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Saddle Bronc
1. Garrett Madley, Alexis Creek 2 (tie) Devin Richter, Washington Rod Rimmer, Victoria
Steer Wrestling
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Breakaway Roping
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Jr. Breakaway Roping
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Ladies Barrel Racing
Coleen Duggan, Cache Creek Kelle Lee Noble, Lumby Julie Leggett, Kamloops Junior Barrel Racing 1. Jessica May, Abbotsford 2. Lane Wills, Quesnel 3. Jenna Waterhouse, Quesnel
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Residents of Coalmont, Tulameen and Hedley can put unwanted large items out for pickup from May 14 to 18 by 7 a.m. with their normal garbage. Two items that are too big to be transported by car can be put out, including refrigerators, couches, stoves, washers and dryers and mattresses. Construction waste, toilets, hot water tanks and doors cannot be put outside, but can be brought to the landfill. Computers and TVs should be taken to the e-waste recycle depot at the Keremeos landfill. “Televisions and computer monitors placed out in the bulky item collection can break, making them impossible to recycle and can be a potential safety hazard for workers,” said RDOS chairman Dan Ashton. Landfills take most metal appliances and purewood furniture for free, but charge for refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners.
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An urban deer management committee will be formed within the next month to look at options to control the number of deer in Princeton. Deputy Mayor Jason Earle said he learned more about dealing with deer at a wildlife management seminar in Cranbrook last month. “Conservation officers told me Princeton is taking the right approach, by identifying the problem and then finding a solution, instead of jumping to a solution,” Earle said. He said Princeton residents have already shown interest in being on the urban deer management committee. He will also be recruiting some people involved in wildlife management. The number of deer in Princeton has been questioned before, with people split on whether a cull is a good option. Penticton, Cranbrook and Kimberley have already opted for deer culls.
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Princeton Youth Ambassador Taylor Robillard models it right while she shows off her hunting attire from Princeton Outdoor Supply during the 2012 Princeton Youth Ambassador Fashion Show held on Friday, May
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Walk for Wildlife Lisa Carleton lisa@similkameenspotlight.com
The 30th annual Otter Valley Fish and Game Club (OVFG) Walk for Wildlife was held on May 6 during the first warm day of this spring. Participants were treated to three refreshment stops along the 10 kilometer route from Coalmont to Tulameen and to a great luncheon once they had reached the OVFG Clubhouse.
Members of OVFG also provided participants with rides back to their vehicles in Coalmont. Five year old Andrew Graves (photo below) enjoyed the walk so much that he decided to make the trip back to Coalmont by walking with his adult friends Pearl and Lisa. This little guy walked 18 plus kilometers in one afternoon and when he returned homeâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;went for a bike ride. Way to go Andrew!
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The Palmar family of Princeton enjoyed the trail on their bicycles.
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Tim, Dawne, Andrew and Paige Graves walked the route along with Pearl, Leigha Driver and Kayla DorĂŠ.
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The Chain Reaction riders, along with two of their wives, are riding across Canada to raise money for a new school in Ethiopia.
Vancouver on May 2 and will end in Halifax, NS at the end of June.The men challenge Princeton to help raise money for the new school by donating to www.chainreactionride. com. The group has already raise $68,000. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The children are treated well because their guardian family gets paid to look after them, which supports the entire family,â&#x20AC;? said Wallace. A university graduate makes around $200 a year in Ethiopia, but this money is enough to support their parents and siblings, Bishop said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re giving them a head start for the rest of their lives.â&#x20AC;? The money they raise will go towards a new school for the kids, who are currently learning in a building with a dirt floor. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The children are thriving in the program. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re raising money to provide them with a proper facility to learn in,â&#x20AC;? Bishop said.
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Three men passed through Princeton on a cross-country bike ride to help raise a quartermillion dollars to build a school in Ethiopia. These â&#x20AC;&#x153;normalâ&#x20AC;? guys arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Olympic athletes, but at the height of their mid-life dropped their day jobs to pedal across Canada for three months. The organization places orphans with guardian families who are paid to look after the children and get them to school. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we can get one person an education, they can support their entire extended family,â&#x20AC;? said bike rider Mark Bishop, who is riding with friends Vern Hyde and Ken Wallace. The program - which has produced students who become university graduates - is about breaking the cycle of poverty, he said. The Chain Reaction Ride began in
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Similkameen Spotlight May 16, 2012
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BUT WE DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;T WANT TO MISS YOU . . . The following businesses were too late to list their new or changed number in the 11-12 phone book:
250-438-0103 Custom Pool & Spa 250-295-2727 PRINCETON TAXI Essential Massage.............. 250-295-7980 Denice's Doos...................... 250-438-3022 Happy Home Inspection...... 250-295-5391 Princeton Health Centre..... 250-295-4442 Maiyaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s European Spa........ 250-295-3640 Joan's Jewellery & Baskets.. 250-295-6509 Care A Lot Home Support.... 250-295-1884 Princeton Appraisals........... 250-295-3095 Princeton Grocery................ 250-295-0290 The Winking Pedlar.............. 250-295-0820
Please Call The Spotlight Today to list your phone number at no charge!
ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS: If you *missed the book* and operate a business in our market area. Call the Similkameen Spotlight at: 250-295-3535 or Fax us a note at: 250-295-7322 and publish your name and number at no charge.
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SATURDAY: 6:00 PM SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m. May - Oct. 11:30 a.m. Nov. - April
Princeton Pentecostal Church (The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)
Thumbs up to all of the people who organized the Princeton Mining Day, Rick Hansen 25th Anniversary celebration, Ambassador Fashion Show and the Stan Thompson Memorial Rodeo. What a great week!
165 Vermilion Avenue Beside the Museum, invites you to join with us in Sunday Worship 10:30 am Morning Worship Pastor Dave Janke 250-295-7951
St. Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s United Church Also serving the Anglican Community
Office: 250-295-7714
WORSHIP - 9:30 am
Name: JJ Harrison Likes: Clowning around at the Princeton rodeo Dislikes: Getting kicked by a horse
If you have a thumbs up/down or want to be our Smile of the Week, give us a call at 250-295-3535 or drop by the Spotlight at 282 Bridge Street.
Communion: 3rd Sunday of the month
Baptist Church of Princeton Across from Arena - Old Hedley Road Family Worship 10:00 am Prayer Meetings on Wednesday at 7:00 pm
250-295-7752
Living Water Foursquare Gospel Church Invites You to
38 Kenley Avenue
Tues and Thurs: 9:30 am - noon
10:30 Morning Worship With Coffee to follow
190 - 1st Avenue Everyone Welcome
Pastor Randy Barnetson Tel: 250-295-7733
Office Hours
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Penticton Vees win national championship Steve Kidd Penticton Western News
When news of the Vees win broke Sunday, the first thing on many Penticton residents mind was how the community was going to celebrate the team’s victory and record breaking season. “Immediately after the win last night, people were talking about having a parade,” said Simone Blais, communications officer for the City of Penticton. “We just kind of said go to a parade about two hours ago,” said Blais at noon Monday, adding that she didn’t have too many confirmed details to give out other than the day and time. “Our first initial step is to spread the word, yes we are going to have a parade. Those
(details) will come in due time.” The celebration begins at 4 p.m. on May 16 to celebrate the hometown hockey heroes’ RBC Cup national championship win. “We are so proud of the Vees players and organization,” Mayor Dan Ashton said. “We hope the community will line the streets in support of our hockey dream team that has achieved a record-breaking season and represented us so well all year long. We invite everyone to come out, wear blue and cheer loudly for our Vees.” The parade will depart the Pen High parking lot at 4 p.m. The parade of vehicles will travel north on Main Street, west on Lakeshore Drive, south on Power and end at the South Okanagan Events Centre parking lot. Parking on Main Street will be restricted as of 2 p.m. that day, and Lakeshore Drive
will see parking restrictions that afternoon as well. “Things are coming together quite quickly so we really hope the community comes out,” said Blais, adding that the parade came together quickly Monday morning ”due to overwhelming demand.” “It is amazing how quickly the wheels got turning on this one,” she said. “As soon as people started hearing parade, people started saying yes.” The Vees will travel in six trucks that are being donated for the afternoon by Penticton Toyota, Skaha Ford and Parkers. There is likely going to be a city vehicle as well to haul the flatbed from the Downtown Penticton Association carrying a sound system to provide music for the event. There may be other additions, but Blais
said that is still to be confirmed. “It’s not going to be super long, but I am sure the energy will be very, very high for the event,” she said, adding that the timing coincides well with the planned RBC Cup Celebration and Awards Night beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the South Okanagan Events Centre. “We have about an hour-long parade just before that, we can end at the SOEC,the kids will be out of school, and everyone can be a part of it,” she said. The SOEC event is free, but Blais cautions anyone wanting to go to pick up their tickets — available now at the SOEC box office — well in advance to give organizers enough time to plan accordingly for the crowds. There may be some tickets available at the door, but there are no guarantees.
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the fire. The flames were mostly inside the building, and the roof later collapsed while the fire was still in full force. . “This is going to be a tough investigation because of the amount of destruction,” Gregson said. A large cloud of smoke could be seen throughout Princeton, and chunks of ash fell on the streets nearby. A police officer backed his truck into the building to tow out a Princeton Ground Search and Rescue trailer. The rescue organization’s equipment was being stored inside. Other equipment was saved, including an RV belonging to the building’s owner. The storage building was far enough away from other buildings that the chance of fire spreading wasn’t a big concern, Gregson said.
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engulfed the old Argo Road Maintenance building near Highway 3 and Rocklin Avenue around 2 p.m. May 11. The building was being used for storage, and police say no one was inside when the fire started. The cause of the fire is not yet known, and the investigation into its cause continues. It doesn’t appear to be suspicious, said Fire Chief Erik Gregson. Smoke began to billow from the building as firefighters arrived on the scene. Flames shot out from the sides as more firefighters arrived. “This is the largest fire this year,” Gregson said. Firefighters from Keremeos, Tulameen and Hedley soon came to help the Princeton detachment put out
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Plaque dedication to Dr. Mason Contributed
A plaque dedication to Dr. Bernie Mason will be held at the Princeton Hospital on Sunday, May 20 at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Thank you to all those who contributed to the plaque. Any oral tributes will be most welcome. Submitted
Dr. Bernie Mason used to practice in Princeton.
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PROFESSIONAL JOB OPPORTUNITIES. Troyer Ventures Ltd. is a privately owned, fluid transport company servicing Northern BC and Alberta. We are an equal opportunity employer now accepting applications at various branches for: Mechanics (Commercial Transport or equivalent). Wage Rage: $25. - $40./hour. Minimum experience requires: second year apprenticeship or equivalent. Professional Drivers (Class 1, 3). Wage Range: $25. - $35./hour. Minimum experience required: six months professional driving. Field Supervisors. Annual Salary Range: $90 - 110,000. (based on qualifications). Minimum experience required: previous supervisory experience. Successful candidates will be self-motivated and eager to learn. Experience is preferred, but training is available. Valid safety tickets, clean drug test, and drivers abstract are required. We encourage candidates of aboriginal ancestry, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities to apply. For more information and to apply for these opportunities, visit our employment webpage at: http://troyer.ca/employmentopportunities.
JASPER SUPER A is currently recruiting a candidate with good interpersonal and communication skills, with a positive energetic attitude for the position of Full-time Permanent - Premium Clerk. The primary duties include scanning, ordering, receiving, merchandising, replenishing stock, inventory and facing shelves. Candidates require the skills and ability to maintain operational objectives in the Managers absence. Computer literacy is a must. Candidates must have the flexibility to work a variety of shifts including days, evenings, nights and weekends. A grade 12 Diploma and a clean Security Clearance are also required. Jasper Super A offers competitive compensation, rental accommodations and health benefits package to eligible employees, as well as the opportunity for personal and professional development. If you believe that you are prepared for this challenging position and have an interest in working within a dynamic organization, please submit your resume, in confidence to: Jasper Super A, P.O. Box 818, 601 Patricia Street, Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0. Fax 780-852-5491. Email: rick.lagace@tgp.ca. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS FUND RAISER Copper Mountain Iron & Salvage is now taking in an assortment of metals, appliances, batteries & vehicles on behalf of the Special “O” Program of Princeton. 50% of all proceeds of materials delivered to 256 Copper Mtn. Rd. $25 - $75 per vehicle depending on size & weight will be forwarded to the program under the supervision of Natalie Young (volunteer coach involved in the program) For pick-up or questions call: Gary Mooney 250-295-5354 Natalie Young 250-273-0174 Keith Furgason 250-293-1469
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MESSAGE TO HOME-SCHOOLERS If you are a home-schooler finishing grade 12, and are interested in following a career in the field of human health, we invite you to apply for the Princeton Hospital Auxiliary’s bursary of $2000, to be awarded at Princeton Senior Secondary School’s graduation ceremony on June 23. The bursary may be redeemed until September, 2013. Please write to the Auxiliary at Box 931, Princeton, BC., giving information about your academic achievements, your work in the community, your plans for post-secondary education and your goals after you have received this advanced training. For further information please phone 250-295-6308. Applications should be received by us no later than May 22, 2012
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LOMAX, RONALD March 14, 1932 - August 11, 2011 Ronald Lomax of Penticton and Princeton, B.C., passed away peacefully on August 27, 2011 at the age of 79 years. He went to his final rest at his retirement home in Qualiqum B.C., while surrounded by family, after many years of battling Alzheimer’s. Ron was born March 14, 1932 in Hebden Bridge, England. His father was a soldier in WW2 and was away for most of Ron’s young teen years. Ron helped his mother with his four younger siblings during this time, gaining strong family values and work ethics. He married Marion Wilkinson on December 24, 1949. They had been together for 57 years when she passed away in 2006. Ron came to Canada in 1956 and worked to bring his wife and three boys to join him the following year. After originally living in Ontario the family moved to B.C. where they settled in Princeton for over 25 years. Ron worked in the mining industry, and then the logging industry, for many years before taking early retirement. He is survived by his five children, nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Ron was preceded in death by his loving wife and their infant daughter. In Princeton, a service will be held at the United Church on May 18, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. In Penticton, a graveside service will be held on May 19, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the Penticton Cemetery where both Ron and Marion will rest together.
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Friendly Frank
JASPER SUPER A is currently recruiting a candidate with good interpersonal and communication skills, with a positive energetic attitude for the position of Full-time Permanent - Premium Clerk. The primary duties include scanning, ordering, receiving, merchandising, replenishing stock, inventory and facing shelves. Candidates require the skills and ability to maintain operational objectives in the Manager’s absence. Computer literacy is a must. Candidates must have the flexibility to work a variety of shifts including days, evenings, nights and weekends. A grade 12 Diploma and a clean Security Clearance are also required. Jasper Super A offers competitive compensation, rental accommodations and health benefits package to eligible employees, as well as the opportunity for personal and professional development. If you believe that you are prepared for this challenging position and have an interest in working within a dynamic organization, please submit your resume, in confidence to: Jasper Super A, P.O. Box 818, 601 Patricia Street, Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0. Fax 780-852-5491. Email: rick.lagace@tgp.ca We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
PROFESSIONAL JOB Opportunities. Troyer Ventures Ltd. is a privately owned, fluid transport company servicing Northern BC and Alberta. We are an equal opportunity employer now accepting applications at various branches for: Mechanics (Commercial Transport or equivalent). Wage Range: $25-$40/hour. Minimum experience required: second year apprenticeship or equivalent. Professional Drivers (Class 1, 3). Wage Range: $25-$35/hour. Minimum experience required: six months professional driving. Field Supervisors. Annual Salary Range: $90-$110,000 (based on qualifications). Minimum experience required: previous supervisory experience. Successful candidates will be self-motivated and eager to learn. Experience is preferred, but training is available. Valid safety tickets, clean drug test, and drivers abstract are required. We encourage candidates of aboriginal ancestry, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities to apply. For more information and to apply for these opportunities, visit our employment webpage at: http://troyer.ca/employmentopportunities
WANT TO see Scenic BC? Needed immediately . Experienced Feller Buncher Operator with Chipper Head/Mower to work around Hydro Transmission Lines. Must be willing to travel throughout BC (based out of Vanderhoof). $28-$34 per hour + Benefits. For more info e-mail: sbcjobs@hotmail.ca Send Resume to: SBCJOBS Box 1136, Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 or Fax: 250-567-2550
WELDERS, FITTERS required for busy Edmonton FCAW structural steel shop. $2733/hour base plus benefits, OT, indoor heated work, paid flight. Fax: 780-939-2181, Email: careers@garweld.com
M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M . $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.
TWO, SEARS twin beds in as new condition. Comes with roller frames. Quilt covers, linens and bed skirts also available. $200. obo. 250-2956247
LADIES BLACK leather English riding Boots, size 9 $99. Collector series Breyer Authentic hand painted horses; still in boxes $25-$40/each. 250-295-3044
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$300 & Under MOVING: For Sale. Dining room suite, China cabinet, table w/2 leaves, 6 chairs. $300. 250-295-3588
LAWNMOWER, 3 in 1 with bag $85. Compressor on wheels, 125 psi, 13 gallon tank, 5 HP. $100. Generator $100. Cordless drill Power Max, 2 battery packs $40. 250-295-7635
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TRANSPORTATION MECHANIC Required in Nakusp, BC (West Kootenay Area) Applicant must be red seal certified and able to work on a variety of makes and models of trucks, trailers and components. A CVIP certificate and welding skills an asset. Full time position. Group benefit plan available. Competitive wages. Fax or email resumes to: 250-265-3853 or whrepair@telus.net
We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 58 (NICOLA-SIMILKAMEEN) PAYROLL CLERK II Applications are invited for the position of Payroll Clerk II with School District No. 58, (Nicola-Similkameen) in Merritt. This is a 12-month per year, 7 hours per day position. Salary and benefits will be in accordance with the C.U.P.E. Local 847 Collective Agreement. The successful applicant is responsible for payroll and related duties for all school district employees. For a complete listing of the qualifications and job description, please refer to the district’s website under Info/Public Announcements/Payroll Clerk II Job Description & Qualifications. Required Licences, Certificates and Registrations: • Completion of Grade 12. • Completion of the Canadian Payroll Association payroll course (2 years) or 2 years of the CMA or CGA program. • One to two years of payroll experience. The district has a high percentage of First Nations and other multicultural students and so being sensitive to cultural diversities would be an asset. Application forms are available at the School Board office, 1550 Chapman Street, Merritt, BC, or you can apply on-line at www. sd58.bc.ca , click on Jobs/Support Positions/ Job Postings listed under Job Code # 337009, and follow the prompts provided. Applications, including a detailed resume with a minimum of three references will be accepted until May 18, 2012. Please forwarded to: Attn: Secretary Treasurer School District No. 58 (Nicola-Similkameen) P.O. Box 4100, 1550 Chapman St. Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Fax: (250) 378-6263 Only those applicants being interviewed will be contacted.
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Landscaping EMERALD CEDAR EDGING Buy Direct From Grower, 6ft.-10 for $240, Planting + Delivery available. Call Budget Nurseries 250-498-2189
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Certified Millwrights & Electricians Across British Columbia TOLKO INDUSTRIES LTD. is currently seeking Certified Millwrights and Electricians to join our teams across BC. We are an equal opportunity employer and this position offers an excellent pension and benefit program.
MILLWRIGHTS • Interprovincial Journeyperson Certificate required • Mill experience a definite asset • Welding certificate would be a benefit
ELECTRICIANS • Interprovincial Journeyperson Certificate required • PLC experience a definite asset • Industrial construction experience a plus Strong values of Safety, Respect, Progressiveness, Open Communication, Integrity and Profit guide us at Tolko. READY TO APPLY YOURSELF? If you are interested in exploring this opportunity and being part of our community, please visit our website at: www.tolko.com and submit your resume by May 21, 2012 or fax: (1)250.546.2240
FREE: Fridge in working order Call 250-295-7531. Must Pickup!! FREE: Washer & dryer in working order. Must pick-up. 250-295-0146 ROCKS, FREE to good home. Located in town. Must provide own loading & pickup. 250295-7582
Friendly Frank 14 GAUGE galvanized wire rolled fencing. 100’ rolls 3’ high with 2”x4” spacing. Reg. $75 + tax. $60/per roll. No tax. or 2 rolls for $99. Call 250-2957861 4 BIKES for sale $20/each. One Ford snow tire on rim $40. Children’s toys, prices vary good quality brand names. Call 250-295-7827 4 TIRES 195/70R 14”. Came off a Chevy Citation, pretty good shape. $75/all 250-2953310 BLACK & Decker electric vegetable steamer. Hot air popcorn maker $25 for all. 250-295-3391 CHESTERFIELD, Bright floral design, wonderful condition. $40. 250-295-7044 DEPRESSION Era cup & saucer set $40. Fertilizer spreader $30. Fire pit $60. 250-2956656
Wanted: 20-24” Propane Stove for cabin. Call 250-2953705.
EXTENSION Ladder. 20ft, lightweight. $50. 250-2953862
Auctions
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ROLLIE BILADEAU
ANTIQUE TRACTOR AUCTION CAWSTON. BC
SATURDAY MAY 26, 2012 11:00 AM Approximately 32 tractors to be sold with some incredibly rare models, along with a garage full of misc. tools, parts etc. Sale conducted by
250-546-9420
List of items and a photo preview available at www.valleyauction.ca
537 Similkameen Ave 9 am - 6 pm Saturday May 19 & Sunday May 20. Lots of stuff! Some free items as well. ESTATE SALE May long weekend Saturday - Monday May 19 - 21 9:00 am daily #39 Lynnwod Trailer Park MOVING SALE ! Saturday May 19 - Monday May 21 Furniture & Household Items. By donation and Best Offer. 541 Auburn Crescent -TunnelYARD SALE ! Moving/Yard/ Moving Sale. Some tools. 8:30 - 4 Saturday May 19. 311 Waterfront Ave
Heavy Duty Machinery A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for Sale 24th ANNUAL ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SALE sponsored by the Vernon Collectors Club at Vernon Curling Rink on Fri. May 25th from 3pm-8pm & Sat. May 26th from 10am-4pm. Approx. 125 tables.$3 admission is good for both days. EVEN MOM’S ZIPLINE! Get GIFT CERTIFICATES for any occasion emailed from www.OyamaZipline.com or call us toll free 1-888-ZIP-atOZ HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Misc. Wanted SEEKING 2-5 acres of land. Willing to pay severance costs. Call 250-295-3882
Real Estate RV Sites AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.
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FREE BROCHURE- Kings County - “Land of Orchards, Vineyards & Tides” - Nova Scotia’s beautiful Annapolis Valley. Live! Work! Start a business! Toll-Free: 1-888865-4647 www.kingsrda.ca
Bachelor Suite, $550/month, includes utilities, above Riverbed Bistro. 499-9814 or 499-8818 BACHELOR SUITES, SMALL 1 bedrooms, Plus many more. Call 250-295-7274 for details
Real Estate
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
1) 3 Bedroom Available now. $800 1) 3 Bedroom Available June 1. $800 1) 1 Bedroom Available May 1. $650 All apartments are: • Newly renovated • Adult oriented • Non-smoking • No Pets
Close to the Hospital on 3rd bench.
To view, call 250-295-1711 2 BEDROOM apartment, very clean, no pets, good ref’s required. Avail now. $650/month heat included. Avail. now. Call 250-295-3482 FURNISHED or un-furnished apt for rent in Princeton Avail. now, need excellent ref’s & DD. No pets. Call 250-2951006 leave a message.
Apartment Furnished FURNISHED 1 bedroom suite. large sundeck, immaculate, on the river. 10 min. from town. Includes F/S, & WiFi. N/S, pets negotiable. Avail. now $550/month. Call 250295-7861 or 250-273-0197
Commercial/ Industrial
COMMERCIAL/RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE. 301 Bridge Street. 2400 sq. ft. price negotiable, good commercial exposure. Avail. now Management. Heather Johnson or Brenda Upton 250-295-6977
Cottages / Cabins 1 BEDROOM. $450/month + util. DD & Ref’s Req. N/dogs, N/pets. Avail. now. 250-2956207 RIVERSIDE MOTEL Daily, Weekly and Monthly. Call 250-295-6232 for Details
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LIKE NEW home on acreage, ground floor suite. 2 bedrooms, full bath w/jacuzzi tub, gas fireplace, laundry, all appliances. $750/month util incl. Avail. May 1. 250-295-3966
Suites, Upper 3 BEDROOM, upstairs of house, furnished. Includes Util. N/S, N/P, DD & Ref’s Req. Avail. June 1. 250-295-3863
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Scrap Car Removal Scrap Batteries Wanted We buy scrap batteries from cars & trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Minimum 10. Call Toll Free 1.877.334.2288 “WANTED” Scrap Cars, Trucks, Metal. U Call I Haul. Scrap Metal & Vehicles can be dropped off @ 680 Old Mill Rd. Cash for some. 250-295-5102 weekends call 250-295-3055
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Cars - Domestic 1996 CADILLAC STS, gets 750 klm per tank $3,000. OBO 1991 Toyota 4x4 Celica $2,000. OBO 250-295-4136
Motorcycles
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1986 HONDA Shadow $500. OBO 250-295-4136
Auto Loans or
Recreational/Sale
We Will Pay You $1000
All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.
1-888-229-0744 or apply at:
1999 28’ Komfort 5th Wheel. Solar & lots of extras. $12,500 obo. 250-293-6493
www.greatcanadianautocredit.com Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
Cottages / Cabins
2008 Jayco Eagle SuperLite 32’ 5th-wheel, like new, 1 super slide, queen bed, free standing table/chairs, ducted ac/heat, heated tanks. ext Warr.$24,900.1(250)275-1258
for more information 1-800-663-6189 www.transplant.bc.ca
Cottages / Cabins
Cottages / Cabins
CASTLE RESORT SPECIAL MONTHLY RENTALS • Bedroom(s) with shared bathroom & kitchen $350/$400/month • 2 bedroom apartment w/bathroom & kitchen $1000/month • 3 Bedroom house, bath, kitchen & laundry $1200/month • 4 bedroom house on lake $2500/month All above are fully furnished includes utilities, cable & utilities
Princeton Castle Resort 250-295-7988 or 1-888-228-8881
For Sale By Owner
For Sale By Owner
The Princeton Community Arts Council has been acknowledged by the province as fulfilling its mandate of Arts Based Community Development. Simply, our job is to bring your tax dollars to our community. The B.C. Arts Council has a budget of 16 million dollars to be distributed through a granting process and in order to build on their contribution we ask for local support. As a non profit organization we would like to be able to give a tax receipt, which would require charitable status. To do this we have been advised by the Canada Revenue Agency to change the purpose in our constitution as follows: PRINCETON COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL
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Transportation
Auto Financing DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-910-6402
www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557
130 Edgewood Drive FOR SALE BY OWNER
315 PANORAMA CRESCENT
Beautiful 2100 sq. ft. Rancher in quiet cul-de-sac
Completely upgraded 4 bdrm, 2 bath home in park-like setting, located in nice residential area. Features: Family room, carport, large storage shed at rear of property and large deck with a beautiful view. Realistically priced to sell. Call Frank to view. 250-295-6663
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Recreational/Sale
3 + BEDROOM house, in Taylor’s Mill. All appliances, avail now. $750/month. Discount of $25 for prompt rental payment. 250-295-0475 or 1-509-4779504 3 BEDROOM house on large lot, quiet street, 3rd bench. Many nice features, attached garage, aux. wood heat $900/month. Avail. Now. Call 250-295-7827 for more details after 5 pm
HOMES FOR RENT • 1 BEDROOM in town newly reno. suite, $675/month includes util. • 2 BEDROOM basement suite, F/S, shared laundry, private entrance, nice yard. $800/month incl. util. Avail Now. • OFFICE Space avail, in Medical building. Suite single professional. $400/month includes everything • 2 BEDROOM house, big fenced yard, W/D/F/S/DW. Nice deck, nice area $950/month + util. DD & Ref’s Req. For All! Call ~ Heather D~ for more listings. 250-295-8025
Cars - Domestic
BIGFOOT SIGHTINGS! New 2012 Bigfoot Campers have arrived only at Mike Rosman RV! 1-800-667-0024 www.rosmanrv.com
Homes for Rent
FOR RENT #101-301 Bridge street. Clean apt. modern 3/pce bath. $680/month + Util. Avail. Now. #401-301 Bridge Street. Clean Apt., modern 3/pce bath. $680/month + util. Avail. Now. • 2 BEDROOM, plus den second floor apt. overlooking downtown, yard, in-suite laundry, garage/driveway parking. $900/month + util. N/Dogs or children please. 123B Vermilion Ave. Avail. Now. • 1 BEDROOM, cute, downtown. $650/month + util. 83 Harold Ave. Avail. Now • 1 BEDROOM, yard. $600/month + Util. Avail. June 1. 255 Angela Ave. Licensed Property Management. Heather Johnson 250-295-6977 or 250-295-8591
Cars - Domestic
* THREE Bedrooms, * TWO Bathrooms * LARGE entertaining living room * NEW roof, gutters, wood insert in fireplace, and blinds Very private back yard onto park land www.comfree to view Would also consider renting
Reduced: $380,000
PLEASE CALL 250-295-7645
TAKE NOTICE that a general meeting will be held on May 30, 2012 at 3:30 4:30 p.m., at Riverside Centre, Princeton, B.C. to vote on the following special resolution: 1. That the existing constitution of Princeton Community Arts Council be amended by deleting subparagraphs 2(a) to 2(g) inclusive and replacing same with the following: (a) To increase the public’s appreciation of the arts and to provide opportunities for the public to experience and participate in the arts by operating a community arts council. (b) To hold an annual week-long arts and culture festival and operate an art gallery for the benefit of the public. (c) Upon dissolution and after the payment of all debts and liabilities, all remaining assets will be given to a qualified donee described in subsection 149.1 (1) of the Income Tax Act. DATED at Princeton, B.C. this 10thth day of May, 2012
Delyth Hall President
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PRINCETON REALTY The Local Experts
Owner Heather Johnson 250-295-8591
224 Bridge Street, Princeton, B.C. Tel: (250) 295-6977 Fax: (250) 295-3411
www.princetonbc.com
278 Fenchurch Ave.
145 Prospect Drive
395 Bill Miner Way
273 Angela Avenue
MLS 136764 Brand new Kitchen! 3 bedrooms and 4 piece bath on the main floor make this a perfect home for a family of any stage. $249,900.00
MLS 136792 Four season home located at Missezula Lake. Perfect for recreation get-away or come stay permanently. $279,900.00
MLS 136856 Absolute privacy! This creek side home is backed by crown land and sits on .61 of an acre. 26.5 x 13 foot deck. $295,000.00
MLS 136372 This home is incredibly charming with loads of character. Elegant wood mouldings surround the antique doors. $169,900.00
2200 Hwy 5A
23 263 Hwy 3
554 Auburn Cres
129 Round Lake Rd.
MLS 135971 Come unwind by the lake. Beautiful lake front cottage offers year round activities. Renovated in 2007. A must see! $279,900.00
MLS 136016 Can not beat this setting, located across from park, tennis court, pool and the lovely Similkameen River. Home is very well kept. $65,000.00
MLS 135839 3 bedroom rancher in great family neighbourhood. Close to the KVR. A gardeners delight with a very private back yard. $169,900.00
MLS 135847 Fabulous cabin located 20 minutes from town on Hwy 5A in the middle of great fishing lakes. 1 acre backing crown land. $289,000.00
2068 Pr.-Sl’nd Road
2 Hidden Valley Road
970 Allenby Road
173 1st Street
MLS 135612 Contingent on probate. Beautiful 5 acre property located 20kms from the Town of Princeton, just minutes to fabulous fishing. $209,000.00
MLS 135653 Fabulous 2 acre lot close to downtown Princeton. Acreage is lightly treed and features fantastic mountain and valley vistas. $149,900.00
MLS 131162 Panoramic mountain and valley vistas on this beautiful 20 + acre parcel just minutes from downtown Princeton. $269,900.00
MLS 131080 Not just a recreational getaway, but a well maintained year round home. Double, corner lot location features vaulted ceilings. $329,900.00
2971 Crestview Road
212 Westridge Crt.
102 Copperhead Road
283 Burton Avenue
MLS 112919 CONTINGENT to probate. Lakeview cabin at popular Allison Lake. Quick and easy getaway that is accessible by car. $199,900.00
MLS 112884 Enjoy the quality and craftmanship of this brand new walk-out rancher. Open concept, stone gas fireplace and vaulted ceilings. $374,800.00
MLS 112133 New ranch style home is located in Princeton’s newest subdivision. 2 bedrooms +bedroom/den, 2 full baths and garage. $349,900.00
MLS 111723 Prime commercial lot 100x120 has fabulous visibility from Hwy 3 as entering Princeton from Hope side. C2 zoning. $125,000.00
Broker Dan Pippin 250-295-6977
Doug Haayer 250-295-1585
Al M t Alana Meston 250-295-1580
L M Lee Mowry 250-295-1990
Candice Stadler 250-295-2017
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country Most Productive Agents in Canada. * Based on 2010 closed transactions. Source CREA and RE/MAX internal data.
Dean’s Delights Come in to RE/MAX country and see Dean. He will help you find a “Delightful” place to call home. After all, nobody in the world sells more real estate than RE/MAX.
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52 Fenchurch Avenue $158,300.00
125 West China Creek $183,800.00
DEAN STINSON
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311 Tulameen Avenue $838,300.00
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ALANNAH BOISSE
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611 Hall Road $189,900.00
800 Copper Mountain Road $693,800.00
SANDI MANSFIELD
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2166 Princeton-Summerland
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5000 Starshine Way
Phone: 250-295-3222 Fax: 1-866-459-2236
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2006 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
2005 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD DOUBLE CAB 4X4
4.0L, AIR, 6 DISC CD, TOW PACKAGE, ABS, CANOPY. N99281
NER
ONE OW
2010 TOYOTA COROLLA XRS
10,900
ONLY 50,950 KMS, 4.0L, AIR, POWER PACKAGE, ABS, REAR DIFF. LOCK. X3134
$ 24,856
2.4L, AIR, POWER PACKAGE, POWER ROOF, ABS, 6 DISC CD. T14461
NER
ONE OW
$
21,995
2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA LONG BOX 4X2
4.6L, AIR, POWER AND TOW PACKAGE, ABS, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS. T11951
NER
ONE OW
$
18,788
2005 TOYOTA SOLARA SE CONVERTIBLE
WON'T LAST LONG! ONLY 76,050 KMS, AIR, CRUISE, POWER PACKAGE. X3123
$
16,775
2004 HONDA CRV LX
ONLY 91,000 KMS, AUTO, AIR, ABS, POWER PACKAGE. X31711A
$
13,653
2007 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID
2.4L, PUSH BUTTON START, BLUETOOTH, 6 DISC CD, ABS, POWER PACKAGE. X3075
$ 19,900
2005 TOYOTA TUNDRA TRD DOUBLE CAB 4X4
4.7L, AIR, POWER PACKAGE, POWER ROOF, TOW PACKAGE, FOG LIGHTS. T14241
NER
ONE OW
$
17,772
2006 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID
1.5L, AIR, POWER PACKAGE, CRUISE, CD, ABS, KEYLESS ENTRY. T11601
$
11,900
2003 NISSAN ALTIMA SE
ONLY 78,500 KMS, AIR, FULL POWER PACKAGE, POWER ROOF, CD. T12851
NER
9,998
2010 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 LS 4X4
32,400 KMS, 6 PASSENGER, AIR, POWER PACKAGE, BOX LINER. X29041
$ 27,996
2008 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB TRD 4X4
4.0L, AIR, 6 DISC CD, HOOD SCOOP, TOW PACKAGE, CRUISE, CD. T12531
$
ONLY 41,000 KMS, FULL LOAD, LEATHER HEATED SEATS, POWER ROOF. T14301
NER
ONE OW
15,995
$
2007 TOYOTA COROLLA "SPECIAL EDITION"
1.8L, AIR, POWER ROOF, POWER PACKAGE,, CD, ALLOYS. T13731
$
11,388
2006 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD ACCESS CAB 4X4
ONE OW
$
2009 FORD FOCUS SEL
23,854
ONLY 63,225 KMS, 6 SPEED, REVTEK LIFT KIT, AIR. T11981
24,700
$
2004 TOYOTA TUNDRA REGULAR CAB 4X2
ONLY 136,100 KMS, 3.4L, AIR, CD, SLIDING REAR WINDOW. T14541
NER
ONE OW
$
12,941
2005 TOYOTA SOLARA SLE CONVERTIBLE
83,700 KMS, FULL LOAD, LEATHER HEATED SEATS, 6 DISC CD, ABS. N98771
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$
18,900
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