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Calling it a career Veteran firefighter Kerry Juzda is retiring after a long career helping keep the Lake Country community safe. ...............................

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Time to small the flowers The 2012 Lake Country garden tour took place last weekend. ...............................

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GRADUATION…This year’s graduating class from George Elliot Secondary—161 students strong—gathered at the school Friday for the culmination of their secondary school experience. The students were sent off with inspiring words from valedictorians Clare Murphy and Amanda Watland, who spoke to their classmates of savouring the moment.

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▼ TRANSIT

Bus frequency to be improved in Lake Country BOBBI-SUE MENARD CONTRIBUTOR

Catching a bus midday in Lake Country will be easier in September. The new schedule will be more frequent and more efficient on the new interlined routes to take riders faster to the core areas of Kelowna and

transit interchanges. Stephen Banmen, chief financial officer for the District of Lake Country, presented a report to council last week outlining the service increase. The expansion will increase the number of trips on the No. 23 Lake Country route from 27 per day to 36 per day, a 33 per cent increase in weekday

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service. That will eliminate the up to an hour long gaps in service at midday on the current schedule. The interline portion of the plan will see the No. 23 (Lake Country) interline with the No. 4 (UBCO to Pandosy) as often as possible. That will mean riders will not have to transfer at UBCO on inter-

lined trips. The partial year cost for 2012 will be $40,000, with the full year cost of the expansion to reach about $120,000. Those costs will be phasedin over the next two years, depending on the budget priorities of council. While the expansion is expected to be effective for day-

time riders, councillors raised the idea of future expansion of transit system in the district once the new portion of Highway 97 is complete. It is expected that further transit service enhancements will be considered, including to Oyama, once the new section of Highway 97 has been completed.

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news ▼ TECHNOLOGY

Lake Country website wins award BOBBI-SUE MENARD CONTRIBUTOR

Okanaganway.ca, the website designed to be the Community of Lake Country’s digital-based welcome to the world, has won a gold Hermes Creative Award in the website overall/government category. More than 10,000 websites were submitted by ad and creative agencies from around the world in this year’s competition. The winning okanaganway.ca submission was made by Reputations |Social, the public relations firm contracted by the Lake Country to create the site. The original push for the website came from district staff, said former councillor Geoff Greenwell, president of the 2G Group of Companies. Greenwell was chairman of the economic planning and development committee which had initially spearheaded the website and other branding projects. “Most of the credit should go to the administration at the district, especially Alberto de Feo and Mark Koch,” he said. “They took the initiative to present the idea for branding

Lake Country to council, they saw we needed it in the first place.” The website won for its high impact and welcoming visual design, and for its links to a wide range of social media profiles, allowing social media and the website to work in tandem to build new audiences and actively participate in relevant conversations. Greenwell said those conversations are needed to help put Lake Country on the map as a real place in the minds of people who may not have heard of it. “I think the website is becoming useful in letting people know about Lake Country.” Koch, director of planning and development at the district said feedback about the site has been positive. “The District of Lake Country wanted to advance a tourism marketing and economic development strategy that would speak to residents, investors and tourists,” Koch said. The site features a continually updated calendar full of upcoming events for residents, businesses and visitors. It also has extensive information on the culture and heritage of each neighbourhoods in Lake Country.

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GARDEN TOUR…Shirley Whitfield smells some of the flowers in her garden at the 2012

Lake Country Garden Tour. Whitfield’s garden was the first stop on the tour and featured an eyecatching roadside perennial bed. The garden tour was organized by the Lake Country Garden Club with proceeds to support the local food bank and the Okanagan Boys and Girls Club.

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news â–ź RETIREMENT

Long-time Lake Country firefighter Kerry Juzda is calling it a career BOBBI-SUE MENARD CONTRIBUTOR

In the fall of 1983, Kerry Juzda arrived in Okanagan Centre looking for a rural life. He found that, and so much more, as one of the founding members of the Carr’s Landing Fire Department. As one of the original eight volunteers who came together to scrounge some used equipment and glean some basic firefighting knowledge, Juzda is the last one to retire. Juzda and his wife Greta are looking to retire, possibly to the wilder reaches of the B.C. coast. When a home in Carr’s Landing burned down in 1983, only 200 feet from the Juzda’s home, he was one of eight men who came together to try and make sure it didn’t happen to someone else. “Doug Pierce was the main guy who really got us going. We owe him, he got people together,� recalls Juzda. “There were about eight of us, who said, ‘That’s it, we’re going to do it.’ That’s how we started the fire depart-

ment.� At the time, some of the volunteer members of the Coral Beach Fire Department came and joined the team at Carr’s Landing. The first few years were lean for supplies, said Juzda. “We got an old truck from the Westbank Fire Department. Things grow over time.� Virtually all of the equipment prior to district’s incorporation were hand-me-downs from other departments, said Juzda. “We did a lot of fundraising, a lot of scrounging. Eventually, we started buying secondhand equipment.� The Carr’s Landing Fire Department continued to grow. The fire hall, built in in 1987, was a huge step and while it only had two bays when it first opened, a third was added in1994. The following year, the district incorporated and Juzda said that was a sea change for funding and capacity as all of the Lake Country fire departments joined and became one team. While there had always been back-up to call upon, the combined

halls had a depth of volunteers, equipment and planning like never before. “The thing that allowed the fire department to grow was incorporation. It gave us the stability to keep pace with how the community was growing,� said Juzda. “We still have a ways to go but when I look back on where we have come from, it is amazing.� There have been at least 100 volunteers who have passed through the doors of the Carr’s Landing Fire Department since its founding, including those who have filed papers and those who have answered the calls in the night to go to their neighbour’s homes. The department has managed all sorts of calls, from small structure fires to brush fires, with equanimity. But Juzda admits there have been close calls. But not one that has got away from firefighters. The efforts of Juzda and the other volunteers volunteers have not gone unnoticed. He will be missed by the Lake

Country Fire Department. “With all the demands in life these day there are very few individuals that ever devote endless hours of volunteer dedication over a span of nearly three decades,� said Brent Penner, Lake Country assistant fire chief. “Kerry has earned a great deal of respect from all who have worked shoulder to shoulder with him.� As Juzda retires from his post as chief station and district officer, Penner praises the professional results of his tenure. “Because of Kerry’s efforts prior to the announcement of his retirement, Lake Country will continue to receive emergency services out of Station 81 (Carr’s Landing) by a cohesive well-trained group of volunteers.� Juzda had some praise for his colleagues as well. “It has been fantastic. I am proud of what the past, present and future of the Lake Country Fire Department has been. It is a neat thing we have created, a fire department of our own,� he said.

BOBBI-SUE MENARD/CONTRIBUTOR

KERRY JUZDA, one of the founders of the original Carr’s Landing Volunteer Fire Department, and later chief station and district officer with the Lake Country Fire Department is retiring.

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Work gets underway on new breakwater BOBBI-SUE MENARD CONTRIBUTOR

THE LOCATION of the new breakwater to be built at Safe Harbour in Okanagan Centre. CONTRIBUTED

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Work is set to start on a new south breakwater at Safe Harbour in Okanagan Centre. According to the Central Okanagan Regional District, the upgrade was expected to start this week, so residents who use Safe Harbour as their primary boat launch may need to be patient for short periods of time while crews are equipment work at

the site. Any closures of the launch are expected to be temporary and short duration as crews work on the breakwater. There will be a portion of the parking area south of the main boat launch cordoned during construction for storage of equipment and materials and staging. With a little patience and understanding, boaters should still have reasonable access to the boat launch at Safe Harbour.,

says the regional district. “Safe Harbour users should be aware that temporary, intermittent closures may be required during construction to adjust or reposition of equipment and for the delivery of offloading of construction materials,� said CORD communications officer Bruce Smith. “We hope these closures will be minimal and ask for the patience and cooperation of park users, boaters and other

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opinion

The Calendar, published by Black Press Group every Wednesday at Winfield, BC, has been Lake Country’s news publication since 1951.

▼ LETTER

Federal budget bill is to encompassing and should be split up

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Open letter to Kelowna-Lake Country MP Ron Cannan:

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Many measures contained in Bill C-38, the current Budget Implementation legislation were not even mentioned in the March 29 budget, and most have absolutely nothing to do with implementing the budget, or follow any coherent principle or logic. Bill C-38 is more an omnibus bill than a budget implementation bill, containing everything in it but the kitchen sink. This omnibus bill subverts the parliamentary process by denying Members of Parliament and the Canadian public the ability to fully study, understand or respond to the introduction, amendment or repeal of nearly

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70 federal laws. If passed in its current form, this bill would undo decades of environmental law, profoundly degrade the Canadian government’s ability to defend our environment, and give the fossil fuel industry free reign to build pipelines and recklessly expand the oil sands, largely unchecked by environmental regulations or public participation. This is unacceptable. We must immediately abandon Bill C-38, and ensure that any future legislation on the environment receives adequate study and debate before the appropriate committees without the use of time allocation.

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▼ PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT

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n February, this column asked the question: “Are B.C.’s greenhouse gas reduction targets history?” The answer is contained in a new draft plan from BC Hydro on how to meet future power demand. And while it’s not explicitly stated, the answer is yes. The draft plan was released in May for discussion purposes, but so far there hasn’t been much discussion. This is surprising given some of the recommendations, such as firing up the Burrard Thermal natural gas power plant more often and buying fossil fuel power from the North American market to keep up to demand. The plan confirms a few things that have been evident for a while. Dreams of exporting B.C. hydroelectric power are gone for the foreseeable future. And with mining ramping up along with natural gas

BC Views

Tom Fletcher development and population growth, BC Hydro now projects electricity demand could rise by 50 per cent over the next 20 years. The emergence of huge shale gas sources in B.C. and across the United States has changed the North American energy picture dramatically, as U.S. electricity producers replace coal by burning cheaper and cleaner gas to ramp up power production. B.C. is losing gas market share in the U.S., its only export customer for heating fuel

and electricity use. Former premier Gordon Campbell’s climate goals officially remain in place: 33 per cent greenhouse gas reduction by 2020 and a whopping 80 per cent by 2050. If the gas boom proceeds as planned, B.C. domestic emissions will not be down, but up considerably by 2020. Premier Christy Clark has a new target for 2020: three liquefied natural gas production lines feeding high-pressure tankers at Kitimat, for export to Asia. Not only will B.C. need to buy gas-fired power from outside the province to keep up to industrial and residential demand, but the natural gas industry will need its own new gas-fired electricity to produce LNG for export. Natural gas passed forestry as B.C.’s top resource revenue source many years ago. In 2005, the volatile gas price spiked up and produced $1 billion in

windfall profits that allowed the B.C. government to buy a rare period of public sector labour peace through the 2010 Olympics. Now a glut of shale gas has pushed the North American price down from its historic range of $4 to $6 per thousand cubic feet to about $2.40. Despite that low price, gas producers in B.C. are going flat out to develop the Horn River and Montney shale gas deposits in northeast B.C. I asked David Pryce, vice-president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, why so much gas is being developed now. He said producers have made huge investments in B.C. shale gas drilling rights, and are in an international race to supply LNG to Asian countries where the price is currently four times higher than in North America. Whatever the domes-

tic price, B.C. gas producers have to show LNG investors such as Mitsubishi and Korea Gas that they can fill a steady procession of LNG tankers at a competitive rate. If LNG doesn’t fly here, B.C.’s gas export market soon evaporates. Currently gas producers pay about $400 million a year in royalties, and that much again to buy up shale gas drilling rights. The industry already employs about 12,000 workers in B.C. The B.C. government has little choice but to redefine its climate targets. Instead of cutting domestic emissions, it will try to take credit for displacing coal power in Asia. Fortunately, B.C.’s main coal exports are for high-grade coal used in steel-making. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca>

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opinion â–ź FAITH TODAY

Just how long are some ideas edible? M

y wife Joan found a can of Campbell’s soup in a back corner of our pantry. She hadn’t bought it. Neither had I. We concluded it must have been left by a friend who stayed at our house more than six months ago. Joan checked the “best-before� date on the label. It was still good, she decided. So we had that soup for lunch. I hadn’t realized that canned food had bestbefore dates. I knew perishable products needed bestbefore dates. Although I have wondered what happens to sour cream after its best-before date expires. It’s already sour. Does it go fresh again? But canned food al-

Life and Faith

Jim Taylor ways seemed imperishable. When I was young, we had a simple test for canned food. If it had built up gas pressure inside and bulged like a balloon, it wasn’t safe any longer. (It could take off like a rocket if thrown into a campfire, though!) One summer, back in university days, my

friend Gord Forward and I worked with a forestry company surveying timber resources on B.C.’s north coast. Gord’s crew went up Surf Inlet, a narrow fjord on Princess Royal Island. Along the shore, they found a gold miner’s cabin, abandoned for several decades. The roof had fallen in. Inside, only a metal bed frame had survived the elements. And a couple of rusty cans, still perched on what remained of a shelf. The cans had not bulged. They made the right kind of vacuumsucking sounds when punctured. So Gord cooked the contents for supper that night. Beans, of course. With pork.

If those cans ever had a best-before date, it had long vanished. In that coastal climate, paper labels soon disintegrate. But if there’s no bestbefore date, how do we know if the contents are still safe to consume? Obviously, I’m not thinking just about food. No one attaches a best-before date to ideas, for instance. But an economic theory based on a world of small independent banks might prove toxic in a global context where currency manipulators have international tentacles, where transactions take place in the blink of a computer chip. Is a political philosophy rooted in the conquest of the Wild West’s vast open spaces still ap-

plicable in an urban civilization? We know that the shelf life of some fun-

‘‘ NO ONE ATTACHES A BEST-BEFORE DATE TO IDEAS.

damental precepts in chemistry and physics expired with the advent of relativity and subatomic particles. And no modern surgeon would rely on a medical text written 300 years ago. But what about the

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Flooding fears continue

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The Central Okanagan Regional Emergency Program was active on several fronts over the weekend as last week’s rainfall caused localized flooding problems. More than 5,000 sandbags have been distributed to local property owners and four truckloads of sand has been delivered to four areas that have been impacted by flood waters from Mill and Mission creeks. Crews continue to monitor all area creeks, dikes and bridges/structures over the water courses for potential debris issues that might cause flooding. On Monday, emergency officials said the flow of Mission Creek has decreased slightly from its earlier peak of 90 cubic meters per second, which is close to the all time peak flow for this creek. At that flow rate, an Olympic sized swimming pool would fill in less than half a minute. The B.C. River Forecast Centre expects Mission Creek water levels and flows to remain high over the next few days.

dietary rules for refugees roaming the desert, without refrigeration, 3,500 years ago? And if they have a best-before date, what about the principles that emerged from the same desert experience—principles that we call the Ten Commandments? Some people would trash everything old. Others hang onto it desperately—it must be right, because it has been

accepted for so long. Much of our world— religious, political, economic—consists of conceptual cans without best-before dates. It’s a constant challenge to discern which cans remain safe to consume, and which should be discarded. Jim Taylor is an Okanagan Centre author. rewrite@shaw.ca.

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news ▼ LIFE HISTORIES

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Museum digitizes collection A suitcase of emotional baggage is best The Lake Country Museum and Archives has completed a major digitization project of archival records, making them available to the public at no cost through the museum’s website. Life Histories: Historical Manuscripts of the District of Lake Country, B.C., funded through the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre’s British Columbia History Digitization Program, is a series of original manuscripts which describe aspects of Lake Country’s history from the late 1800s to the 1950s. The first4 7 manu-

scripts are posted on the website, and include over 1,200 pages of primary source documents. Each manuscript is displayed as a photograph of the original document and also as an easily readable and textsearchable print document, one that can be located through the internet using a google search. The full manuscripts are downloadable in pdf format from the Lake Country Museum’s website, www.lakecountrymuseum.com. This significant project has created a database of electronic text re-

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cords of Lake Country’s history, and reduces physical contact and possible damage of the original manuscripts. It was developed to increase the accessibility of the Museum’s archival collections to the greater community and to provide access to primary source material for researchers. “Ì am immensely pleased that these documents are now more accessible to the public. This project represents a great step forward for the Lake Country Museum and we hope will be of significant value to historians studying the development and growth of the Lake Country community,” said Dr. Duane Thomson, president of the Lake Country Heritage and Cultural Society. Life Histories are a continuing project and additional manuscripts will be added to the museum website database each year. For more information, contact the Lake Country Museum and Archives at 250-7660111 or by email to lcmuseum@shaw.ca. To search or to view the manuscripts, visit the website at www.lakecountrymuseum.com. The museum and archives are located at 11255 Okanagan Centre Road West in Lake Country.

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t’s natural for people to get emotionally tangled up in the price that they paid for their investments. It’s how our brains are wired. That doesn’t mean we should. The stock market doesn’t know—and more importantly— doesn’t care what you paid. Your adjusted cost base is purely a suitcase of emotional baggage that you bring—or learn not to bring—to your investment decision-making process. I have seen this investor behaviour booboo show up in one of two different scenarios. The first is often seen when there has been a very successful investment in a stock. This investor will refuse to sell high because it would generate substantial capital gains taxation. Unfortunately, I’ve had the experience of actually meeting far more than one ‘Brex Millionaire’ who refused to sell and ended up with nothing. What this investor is saying, in so many words is, “I can’t bring myself to sell high and pay even a

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Rob Oleksyn little bit of tax in order to take the remainder out of harm’s way.” My other nickname for this investor is ‘Capital Gains Pig.’ Why? The opportunity of selling high and paying some capital gains taxes in order to reduce risk is an opportunity which only a greedy pig would turn away from. Everyone should know that here’s a famous saying on Wall Street: “Bulls make money. Bears make money. Pigs get slaughtered.” Folk sayings become clichés when they are true. Inevitably the stock will fall, since it is impossible for a stock to go up forever. At some time, the stock that was priced to perfection will be unable to defy gravity and the guy who wouldn’t pay some tax and sell, will see his stock trade down that much in a day.

Selling high should be the preferred way of reducing your stock weighting. The other major manifestation of this behaviour is the complete opposite. This investor will tell you that he doesn’t want to sell at a loss. His subconscious ego is whispering in his ear. “You didn’t make a bad investment. It just hasn’t gone up yet.”

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EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THAT HERE’S A FAMOUS SAYING ON WALL STREET: ‘BULLS MAKE MONEY. BEARS MAKE MONEY. PIGS GET SLAUGHTERED.’

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Pumas’ game turns into a shootout The Lake Country Youth Soccer Association’s U-10 Pumas got off to an early 2-0 lead on goals from Thomas Bucholz and Neal McPherson against the Kelowna Whitecaps in soccer action on the weekend. But that’s when the Keonwa team came to life, and very quickly had fired three goals past keeper Parker Thomas. Fortunately for the Puma team, Bucholz scored his second goal to tie the score at 3 - 3 at halftime. Early in the second half, Rueben Milne scored a good shot to send the LCYSA boys into the lead. Despite some very solid defending by Kylen Paskaruk, Jake Wood, Connor MacKay, and Gabe Traass, the Kelowna boys scored a fourth goal past second-half keeper Bucholz. Julian Beauchamp was defending strongly from midfield, and also set up wingers Ethan Prentice and Daniel Loban with some good passes. Both wingers had good attempts at goal, but could not connect. Midfielder John Henderson scored to send the home team to a 5-4 lead. But once again the visitors fought back to score and finish the game with a 5-5 tie. The result seemed fair as both teams had played very evenly. The Pumas’ scored five goals for the first time and previously had never given up more

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than three against. Meanwhile, in Lake Country Girls’ Soccer Association U-16 action, the Strykers have won their last two games, 5-1 against Kelowna and 4-1 last Saturday against West Kelowna. Goal scorers at the last game were Leah Townsend, Natasha Wuthrich and Madelene Ashley. The Kelowna game saw a great goal from the defensive line, Jessica Tearski and a header goal by Alisha Odermatt. The hard and aggressive style of play doesn’t come without consequences though. Kim Harrison and Brianna Hackl are both off for the rest of the summer season with injuries.

In boys U-14 action, the Wolves were soundly thrashed 8-1 at Beasley Pond on Saturday but managed to come away with a win of sorts. Westside Subway White had a commanding lead by the half, so the focus for the second became a better team game and one goal to ruin the visitor’s clean sheet. Both were accomplished with a little defense, a nice shot from Tom Head and some fine play from the forwards led by Saul Rosal and the mids led by Jamie Bertram. On the girls’ U-14 Lemon Limers game, no subs seems to be the ticket for the team this season.

Coming off a subrich 1-0 loss last week, the girls regained form on Saturday with a 3-0 win over the OMYSA Lightning. With Kaileigh Miller added to an already stellar defense, the midfielders and forwards were able to go to work. A beautiful cross from Emma Shultz banged in by Allison Keber opened the scoring in the first half. In the second, a nice breakaway pass led to Emily Knudson-Goerner securing a 2-0 lead with her speed and fine finish. Keber made it 3 with her second, another nice shot after a strong team effort moving the ball forward. —contributed

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As a Californian, I had forgotten that you don’t cancel your life just because it rains. If you did, you’d never see anything in London, at least not recently. And there is much to see. Too much, in fact. It’s a travel buffet, and it’s hard not to load your plate with a plethora of monuments, historic buildings and churches. It’s important to see that London, but it’s imperative to see the lesser-known London, if only to escape the hordes who came for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, and are coming for World Pride from June 17 to July 8, the Summer Games from July 27 to Aug. 9 and the Paralympics from Aug. 29 to Sept. 9. By stepping away from the famous sites, you see a different, less daunting London. There’s lugubrious London, luscious London, Latino London, liquid London, even low-key and sometimes low-cost London. And if even those get to be too much, there’s always leaving London. So welcome to London for the “L” of it, a sort of suggestion box of ideas for a city about to steal the spotlight and always threatening to steal your heart.

LUGUBRIOUS LONDON If you want to torment your soul, go to the Thames on a foggy morning and listen to Big Ben chime the hour. On the right day, it’s bonechilling and it’s free. If you’d rather focus on someone else’s tormented soul, check out the Wraiths of London, a 2 1/2-hour ghost walk in central London, which is said to be haunted by the restless dead. Guide Alan

Aspinall, a newcomer to the crowded ghostwalk field, takes his passion for stories, combines them with history and spins your head around. He talks about Amelia Dyer, a “baby farmer” in Victorian England. For a fee, she and others of her trade took the offspring from unwed mothers and found homes for them. True to her name, Dyer didn’t place them; she killed them. She was sentenced to death, but before her execution, she told one of the guards, “I’ll see you again, sir.” He did see her again— in a vision, or so the story goes. As Aspinall unspooled the tale, a street sign came loose and clanged on its metal post as we stood across from Old Bailey, the criminal court where Dyer was tried. Coincidence? Departs 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays from Exit 1 of St. Paul’s tube stop. Cost: about $13. Info: www. wraithsoflondon.com

LUSCIOUS LONDON After hanging with the dead, you may need some antioxidants. Chocolate always works for me, and an organized walk sounded sublime. CityDiscovery’s Thursday afternoon trek took a group of us to such little pieces of heaven as Hotel Chocolat, where I learned the proper way to eat good chocolate (take a slice, hold it against the roof of your mouth, let it melt, repeat); Freggo (sample the dulce de leche ice cream with bitter chocolate); Prestat; Laduree; and Charbonnel et Walker (where the violet and rose cremes became my new BFF). Or you can skip the tour and go directly to Selfridges, which has many of these under one roof in its food hall. It’s a little like eating dessert first, but life is short. Info: www.lat.ms/Jnjsvd. About $32.

LATINO LONDON On the outside, the Church Street Hotel looks like another stately inn. On the inside? Fiesta! Bienvenidos to a Latin-flavored London, to a hotel so unexpected that you’re apt to ask yourself, “Did I take a wrong turn and end up in Oaxaca?” (Not yet, but hold on and you may.) Each of its 28 rooms is awash with colour (mine was a brilliant beach-day blue), and the knickknacks and pictures say “hola.” If you haven’t come for the decor, come for the price (rates during non-Olympics start at an almost unheard of $145 a night, including breakfast), the quiet and the quirkiness. You pay a price for feeling South of the Border because you’re in what feels like far southern London; it’s a trek into the city, but I grew to love Bus 36. Note that there’s no elevator, the steps are steep and illumination—in my room, at least—wasn’t a strong point. Still, the hotel was a bright spot. Church Street Hotel, 29-33 Camberwell Church St.; 011-4420-7703-5984, www. churchstreethotel.com. The next-door Angels & Gypsies restaurant is more Iberian than Mexican, but it’s hard to resist this small-plates place, where hams hang in the window. The fennel/ pomegranate/feta salad alone is worth it, never mind the chorizo tortilla. Angels & Gypsies, 33 Camberwell Church St.; 011-44-20-7703-5984, www.angelsandgypsies. com. If your hambre won’t be satisfied by anything but Mexican, try Wahaca (Oaxaca to the rest of us), which bills itself as “Mexican market eating” with such offerings as tacos, burritos, quesadillas and salads. I tried the green rice (coriander, onion and garlic, $3.70)

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LOW-COST LONDON London didn’t make the Economist’s Intelligence Unit top 10 list of the 10 most expensive cities in the world— Zurich, Switzerland, can chant, “We’re No. 1!”— but you may feel pennypinched compared with pricey L.A. as your point of reference. We don’t, for instance, pay $30 for a one-way express train ride into the city from LAX. Oh, wait. We don’t have an express train. Never mind. For transportation other than the Heathrow Express, here are two words for every London traveler: Oyster card. You’ll save major bucks and time if you have this tube/bus/rail card and perhaps feel a little smug as you place it smartly on the ubiquitous “circle” that gives you safe passage onto your chosen mode of

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Mabbett wins Lake Country Open Mic contest The winner of the first annual Lake Country Open Mic Has Talent! contest is Becca Mabbett. Mabbett won four hours of studio recording time with Rann Berry of the Ocean Recording Studio, as well as a performances at the Lake Country Open Air on July 1 and at Parks Alive! on July 21. The runners up wereAbby and Dan of the band 2Step Closer. A total of 19 musicians took part in the contest. According to organizers, it was in the heart of the Okanagan that Mabbett found the opportunity to grow as an artist and musician, developing into the performer she is today. Her music pulls from an eclectic environment that exposed her to gospel, jazz, folk, acoustic and so much more. Her repertoire has a little something for everyone, as she sings stories, love songs, addresses some of life’s harder issues and also gets toes tapping. Mabbett developed an interest in music at a young age and began writing songs at 12 years of age. By 14, she was traveling across the country to open for Brian Doerksen. At 15, she wrote, performed and produced her first album, entitled Worldly Daze. All of this gave her a platform to begin sharing stages with other artists such as Greg Sczebel, Amanda Falk, Starfield, Corey Doak, Ari Neufeld, Ryan Donn, Jaylene Johnson, and many more. After high school she headed to the Prairies to study and complete her degree in music at Briercrest College. Now back in the Okanagan, she lives in Kel owna.

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Susan Steen more one dimensional than this role would call for. But then, I’m not a fan, so put it down to bias. In addition to Theron and Stewart, Chris Hemsworth, who will be in Thor 2 in 2013, plays the Huntsman. Then there are the ‘dwarves’—oh yeah— these guys are meaner, ruder and even more unkempt that the last bunch we saw in Mir-

ror, Mirror. Good news though, these guys weren’t a band of marauding thieves. This was scary and dark. What’s next in the movie world? The Three Bears on steroids, Hansel and Gretel as bank robbers, Peter Pan as— well never mind, you get my drift. The special effects of this show are really great and fun to watch. It does drag in the middle with scenes that are neither entertaining nor useful, and while it’s not the best show you’ll see, it doesn’t suck as much as you might think. Snow White and The Huntsman is just OK with not many good lines, except for the always entertaining:

“Mirror, mirror on the wall‌,â€? but a chuckle did come with: “The Queen demands your presence!â€? “Can’t you see I’m having a bath.â€? Well, in context, it’s a bit of a giggle. One does wonder how Snow White finds clothing in the forest and how her make-up always seems to be perfect but, after all, it is a fairly tale albeit a Grimm one. I give Snow White and the Huntsman 2 1/2 reels.

Susan Steen is a local non-profit organization executive and a movie buff. susansteen1234@shaw.ca

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t-",& $06/53: #64*/&44 $0//&$5*0/4 meets twice monthly in the boardroom of the TD Bank Lake Country Branch. This is an opportunity for local business people to meet, share business ideas and concerns, and to provide motivation to each other. Referrals are also shared. Membership is free and is limited to one person per business category. Meetings are at 9am on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. For details contact Tom Cockrell 250-766-1515 or Cleo Rufe 250-548-4070. t0:"." -&(*0/ #3"/$) holds a meat draw every Saturday afternoon at 2pm. All members and guests are welcome. t5)& -",& $06/53: .64&6. is open Monday & Wednesday afternoons from 1pm to 4pm and by appointment. 11255 Okanagan Centre Rd. W. 250-766-0111 www.lakecountrymuseum.com t$3*##"(& 5063/".&/54 at the Seniors’ Activity Center 9832 Bottomwoodlake Rd. each third Sunday of the month. Entry fee $12. Excellent lunch, free coffee all day. Games start at 10am. Registration not required. For information call John 250-766-3026. t50 "-- 8*/'*&-% $3*# 1-":&34 Every Friday evening at 7pm at the Seniors’ Activity Centre (9832 Bottom Wood Lake Rd.). $2/evening. 8 full games with a chance of winning $12, $10 or $8. Coffee, drinks & goodies served at no charge. For info call John 250-766-3026. t-$ -*/& %"/$&34 Tuesdays, 1:30pm & Thursdays, 9:30am in the Seniors’ Centre. Beginners always welcome. Joy, 250-766-0850.

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Farm Workers SEASONAL Farm Worker position available June 25th – Oct 31st, in Lake Country, BC. Thinning, picking & summer pruning of apples. Must be physically capable of working in all weather conditions. $ 1 0 . 2 5 / h r, 4 0 - 6 0 h r s / w e e k . Email Resumes to: tahirraza31@hotmail.com

Help Wanted An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilďŹ eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. EXPERIENCED PARTS Person required for progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full beneďŹ ts and RRSP bonuses plus moving allowances. Our 26,000 sq.ft. store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at: LacLaBicheRegion.com Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net.

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NURSES, Care Aides, Home Cleaners - Bayshore Home Health is hiring casual, on-call RNs, LPNs, certiďŹ ed care aides and experienced home cleaners. If you are: empathetic; personable; possess an outstanding work ethic; positive attitude; a passion for superior client service, and a reliable vehicle, forward your resume to shgeekie@bayshore.ca.

BUSINESS FOR SALE Be your own boss publishing your own local entertainment / humour magazine. Javajoke publications is offering an exclusive protected license in your area. We will teach you our lucrative proven system, step by step by step to create the wealth that you want. Perfect for anyone FT / PT, from semi-retired to large scale enterprise. Call today to get your no obligation info packet. Toll FREE 1-855-406-1253

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Career Opportunities AIRLINES ARE Hiring- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualiďŹ ed- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783.

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Medical/Dental MARIPOSA GARDENS (in Osoyoos BC) seeking RCAs. ($17.34/hr) email: becky.marlatt @balticproperties.ca

Trades, Technical REQ’D Jouneyman Automotive Technician for Penticton Kia. Import experience required. Gov’t Inspection an asset. Fastest growing Dealership in South Okanagan. Competitive wage and beneďŹ t package. E-mail Resume to Service Mgr. Dave Hehr dhehr@pentictonkia.com

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UNRESERVED AUCTIONSJune 16 & 17, Redwater, Alberta. Collector vehicles and tractors, 1300 die cast toy tractors, wagons, buggies, show harness; old gas upright gas pumps; original case eagle; antiques. Thursday, June 21 - Harry Shapka, Vilna, Alberta. Phone 780-636-2165. JD 8650, 4440, 4240; Concord air drill; 1977 & 87 Kenworths; Cat 966C loader; Komatsu D85; lowboy; 8820 & 860 combines; haying equipment. Saturday, June 23 - John Baranec, Innisfree, Alberta. Phone 780-592-2308. Steiger ST250, 9030 Bi-Directional; 4640 & 4320; MF 8450; Claas 98; 1980 Ford tandem; Kello 24’ disc; JD 820 & 830; plus full line-up. View full lists online: prodaniukauctions.com.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

2BD lakeview WinďŹ eld, priv ent/deck, new reno/appl, lndry rm, AC, NS, NP. Adults $850 incl utils/cbl/int. 250-547-6624

Legal Services CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certiďŹ cation, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

Moving & Storage DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance, also Fifth Wheel moving. 250-2150147 or 250-766-1282

Garage Sales HUGE Multi Sale. June 15, 16 & 17, 9-4. 16042 Greenhow Crt., Oyama. Lawn furn., golf clubs, hshld, crystal & plants. Oyama: 15024 Sheldon Rd, Sat, June 16, 8-2. Trailer, tools, baby toys & clothes, etc

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3 Rooms For $299, 2 Coats Any Colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT, until job is completed!

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Auctions GIANT RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AUCTION at Auction World (Kelowna) June 13th, 6:00 pm 1-800-556-5945 KwikAuctions.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

STEEL BUILDING - Blowout sale! 20x26 $5,199. 25x28 $5,799. 30x42 $8,390. 32x56 $11,700. 40x50 $14,480. 47x 76 $20,325. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

Boats

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Lake Country Calendar are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front.

Misc. Wanted

Modular Homes

Real Estate Business for Sale

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Priced To Sell! 2005 One Ton Ford, 350 Diesel, 138,000 kms with 207 29ft. 5th Wheel Cougar, 2 slide-outs, sat. dish & solar panels. Used to go South in the winter, total of 8 months, 2 months per year. All in good cond., one owner, non smokers. $45,000. 250-766-6656

Commercial/ Industrial COMMERCIAL/OFFICE SPACE IN LAKE COUNTRY 1100sq’ OfďŹ ce space for lease. Reception area, four ofďŹ ces, coffee/ storage room. Located on Beaver Lake Road, 1 1/2 blocks from Highway 97. Easy access. Offstreet parking. $1100.00/month +utils. Lease negotiable. Phone:(250)766-3700

COIN Collector looking to buy Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins. Bulk Silver coins, bills etc. Call Chad 250-863-3082 (Local) PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670

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Municipal Hall 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road Lake Country, BC V4V 2M1 t: 250-766-5650 f: 250-766-0116 hr@lakecountry.bc.ca

Permanent Full-time Vacancy Engineering Technician II The Engineering & Operations Department is seeking a permanent full-time Engineering Technician II to join their team. The Engineering Technician provides technical and manual support for planning, design, operation, maintenance and general oversight of District civil infrastructure and services. Systems primarily include roads, drainage, water, sewer, microhydro generation as well as SCADA, information management, asset management, preventative maintenance and GIS. Duties involve working collaboratively with District staff, overseeing professional service providers and contractors, and interacting with customers to provide great service. The position works in a fast-paced environment and requires a high degree of technical problem-solving. The preferred candidates will have completed an engineering technology diploma or diploma in a related discipline and eligibility for a certificate of registration as an applied science technologist. A minimum of five years’ related experience in engineering planning and design with municipal systems and services as well as GIS and AutoCad operational experience is preferred. The hourly rate of pay for this unionized position is between $27.94/hr and $33.26/hr (2012 rates). See www.lakecountry.bc.ca for more information/detailed job description. Applications will be received Until 4:00 pm on June 29, 2012 Please submit your cover letter and resume to: Director Community and Customer Services at the above-noted address, email or fax number. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

FRONT PORCH MEETINGS

SLOW DOWN – ROAD CONSTRUCTION During the month of June, road construction projects will continue. Please plan your drive time and route accordingly.

Lodge Road A four-way stop will be instituted at the intersection of Lodge and Bottom Wood Lake Road immediately. Construction preparatory work from June 11 to July 2 will include relocation of fences, clearing, grubbing and grading along the sides of Lodge Road. Some intermittent lane closures along Lodge Road with minor delays can be expected. Full road construction will start July 2 with Lodge Road being closed to through traffic for the duration of construction. Access for “local traffic” with addresses within the construction area will be provided. Project completion is anticipated for September 15.

Hwy 97 – Oceola Rd to Oyama Rd Random 5 minute delays will impact both north and south bound traffic lanes 9:00am-3:00pm Monday–Saturday for blasting operations on the new alignment above the existing Hwy 97. These temporary delays are required to ensure the safety of travelers and stakeholders.

What did we accomplish in Lake Country during 2011? Council will be receiving the District of Lake Country’s 2011 Annual Report at its Regular Council Meeting on June 19, 2012, and is seeking public comment on the document on or before that time. The 2011 Annual Report is available for review at the Municipal Hall Customer Service Centre and on the District’s websites at www.lakecountry.bc.ca and www.okanaganway.ca. Comments can be provided to the Corporate Services Department in writing or via email to admin@lakecountry.bc.ca. Comments can also be provided directly to Council at the June 19th Regular Council Meeting which begins at 7:00 p.m. at the Municipal Hall.

Bring your comments and opinions to a Front Porch Meeting Hosted by Mayor, Council and Staff

Does Lake Country need a middle school or another elementary school? SD23 wants to hear from you

THURSDAY, JUNE 14 7:00 P.M. MUNICIPAL HALL

School District No. 23 is in the process of updating the District’s Long-term Facility Plan. The Plan will be driven by educational program requirements, community and enrolment demographics, school operating capacities, as well as the current condition of facilities.

MONDAY, JUNE 18 7:00 P.M. CARR’S LANDING FIRE HALL The Oyama Front Porch Meeting will be held in the Fall. Light refreshments will be served. The meetings will be chaired by the Neighbourhood Constituency Councillor Thank you for showing an interest in your community.

See the presentation for Lake Country and complete the feedback form found at: www.sd23.bc.ca/features/FacilitiesPlan


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