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hen the annual National Hockey League entry draft commences tonight in Pittsburgh, two members of the Kelowna Rockets will have a special interest in the teams’ draft selections. Among North American draft eligible prospects, centre Colton Sissons is ranked 14th, while defenseman Damon Severson is ranked 48th.

For both teenagers, the dream of playing in the NHL is about to take a major step forward, a culmination of years of playing minor hockey and making the jump to the Western Hockey League, one of the three top junior hockey circuits in Canada. Capital News reporter Kevin Parnell talks with both Sissons, 18, and Severson, 17, about how they feel about their NHL draft prospects. See story A3

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IT’S PRETTY INTENSE AND OF COURSE, IT’S A BUSINESS. (NHL TEAMS) ARE TRYING TO FIND NEW PLAYERS TO DEVELOP AND TRY TO WIN STANLEY CUPS. Colton Sissons

IT’S GOING TO FEEL LIKE THE LONGEST WEEKEND OF MY LIFE. IT’S GOING TO FEEL LIKE AN ETERNITY, JUST THINKING WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO GO. JUST KNOWING WILL BE A WEIGHT OFF MY SHOULDERS. Damon Severson

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hey’ve been poked and prodded, studied and tested. They’ve had sit-down interviews with the majority of NHL teams. Now both are expecting to hear their names called tonight or Saturday as the NHL holds its 2012 NHL Entry Draft. For Kelowna Rockets players Colton Sissons, of North Vancouver, and Damon Severson of Mellville, Sask., this weekend will mark the end of more than a year of trying to impress hockey people around the globe each and every time they hit the ice. From the warmth of Prospera Place to places like Toronto and even the Czech Republic, the two players have been watched by hundreds, if not thousands, of hockey eyes. Now they head into the 2012 draft—the first round is Friday night, the rest of the rounds are Saturday—with every kid’s dreams approaching even closer.

By the time the weekend is over, the pair will have new goals and a huge weight lifted off their respective shoulders. ••• In his two seasons with the Rockets, Colton Sissons has established himself as a smart player and a good leader. He was named captain at the start of last season and then became the Rockets most consistent player. He was a team captain when the CHL/ NHL Top Prospects game was held in Kelowna, where he played a physical game against the game’s best prospects. Then last month at the NHL draft combine, he met with 23 NHL teams as they wondered whether he was the man they wanted. “It’s definitely a stressful year,” said Sissons earlier this week, before flying to Pittsburgh with his parents, his sister and his billet parents. “It’s the biggest year of your hockey career. There are ratings coming out left, right and centre and people are asking you about it and how it’s affecting your play.”

The NHL combine was one of the final stages of scouting in what is a well-oiled machine with big money on the line, as NHL teams look to build a winner by winning games. Prospects gathered in Toronto where teams had the chance to sit down in one-on-one interviews with any player they wanted. Both Rockets players had more than 20 interviews before being put through the paces in some intense fitness testing. “They were trying to get to know what type of person you are and about your background and your family,” said Sissons. “I didn’t get too many outrageous questions like I was expecting.” If the past year has taught hockey’s top prospects anything, it is that finding new players is serious business for NHL teams. They want to build a winner, want to find good players and character kids. To help them, most players have retained agents by the time their draft year rolls around, aiding the players and their families to navigate through the sys-

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tem. “It’s pretty intense and of course, it’s a business,” said Sissons. “(NHL teams) are trying to find new players to develop and try to win Stanley Cups. “That’s what they are looking for. It’s a well thought-through business. I’ve been with my agent for a long time. It was a family decision. “As a player, you have someone pushing you and trying to help you get to the next level and just trying to get you started on your career.” ••• Due to a late birthday in his draft year, Sissons is already done with high school. Not so for Damon Severson, who is going through the graduation process in his hometown of Melville, where he will graduate with his friends. That will take place June 28. But this weekend, Severson may have left the homework back home as he travelled to Pittsburgh with his par-

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ents and agent. This past week may not have been the most productive week of academics. “You’re going to school everyday and trying to focus on your school work as much as possible,” said Severson earlier this week. “But you’re just counting the days down until you leave. I’m excited to be going down there to see what happens.” Severson is still 17 and that made him eligible to play for Team Canada’s Under-18 team that played in the World U-18 championships in the Czech Republic earlier this year. It was Severson’s first trip overseas and yet another chance to show the hockey world what the puck-moving defenceman has to offer. “That was just a crazy experience, going overseas for the first time and seeing a new culture. It was quite an experience,” he said. “It was nice to play with all the best players around the world. You’re playing against them and the scouts are comparing you to others. You just wanted to make a good impression and play every shift like it’s your last one.” Back in Canada, Severson has been waiting for draft day, with anticipation, waiting to find out where he will be selected. “It’s going to feel like the longest weekend of my life,” he said.

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the second round of the 2010 draft, says the weekend will be the biggest day in hockey for Sissons and Severson, but it will also allow them to move on to the next stage of the process of becoming a pro. “I think it will be good for them to get it out of the way,” he said. “It’s always in the back of your mind, every time you make a mistake you wonder who was watching. You don’t worry when the good things happen but you do when there is a mistake or you are on for a goal.” ••• So all that is left is one, or possibly two days before Colton Sissons and Damon Severson, as well as countless other players around the province, the country and the world, will find out if an NHL team will give them a shot. Just like the cliche proclaims, it’s going to be a dream come true if and when it happens. “It’s hard to believe,” said Severson. “You’re 17-years-old and you’re getting drafted. It’s a great opportunity.” “It’s definitely surreal,” added Sissons. “I don’t really have my head fully wrapped around it. It’s something every kid dreams of, just to be here and hopefully get drafted is incredible to say the least. I’m enjoying it and I know I’m extremely lucky to be in the shoes I’m in. I’m just trying to enjoy it the best I can.”

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Council gave first reading to a bylaw that changes zoning for secondary suites. Coming out of the Housing Strategy endorsed by Council in 2011, the secondary suite process was identified as one that could be made more efficient and expand affordable housing options with minimal impact in neighbourhoods. The changes will permit secondary suites in all single-family dwellings in most single-family residential zones. Applicants will only require an Occupancy Permit and current Business Licence, and are no longer required to have a public hearing to rezone the property. The application process is expected to take 2 to 4 weeks, rather than the current 2- to 4-month timeframe for approvals. The full Council Report is available at kelowna.ca/landuse. A public hearing on the subject will be held July 24 at City Hall.

Property owners are reminded that 2012 property taxes must be paid by: Midnight, Tuesday, July 3, 2012.

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Taxes that remain outstanding after July 3, 2012 will be subject to a 5% late payment penalty. A second 5% penalty will be imposed on all outstanding current taxes after August 7, 2012. Penalties are legislated under the Community Charter and therefore are not discretionary.

Council directed staff to hold the Environmental Achievement Awards in the fall of 2012. In future years, an environmental award will be presented as part of the annual Civic & Community Awards.

“It’s going to feel like an eternity, just thinking where you are going to go. Just knowing will be a weight off my shoulders.” ••• Hockey folks in Kelowna are pretty familiar with the story of Josh Gorges, arguably the best hockey player Kelowna has ever developed. He’s certainly the most successful. And he’s got the best story. Gorges was expecting to be drafted in the 2001 NHL draft but never heard his name called. It was nothing new for the Kelowna Minor Hockey product. He went undrafted in the WHL bantam draft as well before walking on and helping lead the Rockets to a Memorial Cup. Now 446 NHL games down the road, he’s established himself as a top NHL blueliner and was plus14 over 82 games with the Montreal Canadiens this past season, his fifth full season in Montreal. Kelowna Rockets president and general manager Bruce Hamilton says Gorges story is not new. He says many players get missed in the draft and then it becomes the WHL club’s turn to promote their players. “It becomes a challenge to get them tryouts,” said Hamilton. “They have to come back and prove that the teams were wrong, which has happened many times, like in Gorges’ case.” Hamilton, who watched his son Curtis get drafted by Edmonton in

Taxes can be paid by mail, in person or online at banking institutions, and in person at City Hall. Postmark dates are not accepted as proof of payment. City Hall is open Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm. Deposit boxes are available at the front entrance to City Hall, at the Doyle Avenue parking lot exit, and the Parkinson Recreation Centre. City Hall will be closed Monday, July 2, 2012 for Canada Day. Property taxes can be paid by cash, cheque, money order or debit card. Cheques postdated to July 3, 2012 are accepted.

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Notice of Waived Public Hearing In accordance with Section 893 of the Local Government Act, Council has waived the holding of a public hearing and will consider 2nd and 3rd readings and final adoption of the following amendment to the Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 10500, originally scheduled to be considered at the June 18, Regular Council Meeting, will now be considered at the Regular Council Meeting scheduled at 1:30pm on June 25, 2012:

3326 Lakeshore Road Lot 27, District Lot 14, ODYD, Plan 2708 Bylaw No. 10717 (OCP10-0002/TUP10-0001) The applicant is proposing to amend the OCP Bylaw No. 10717, in order to extend a Temporary Use Permit authorizing a temporary use of the subject property for nonaccessory parking, by deleting the Temporary

Use Permit Area Table in Chapter 4 – Future Land Use, Table 4.3 and replacing it with a new table that will extend the temporary use an additional three years to June 07, 2015. Owner/Applicant: City of Kelowna Comments can be submitted online by email to cityclerk@kelowna.ca, or by letter to the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1J4. Correspondence, petitions and e-mails relating to this application must include your name and civic address. Petitions should be signed by each individual and show the address and/or legal description of the property he or she believes would be affected by the proposal. Correspondence and petitions received between June 8, 2012 and 4pm on Friday, June 22, 2012 shall be copied and circulated to City Council. Any submissions received after 4pm on Friday, June 22, 2012 will not be accepted. The public may review copies of the proposed bylaws, Council reports and related materials online at kelowna.ca/council or at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall from 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday, as of June 8, 2012 and up to and including June 22, 2012. INFO: 250-469-8645 kelowna.ca/council

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ager Taylor Van Diest in October 2011 has had his case adjourned until next month to give lawyers for both the Crown and the defence time to go over a series of case-related reports. Matthew Foerster made a brief appearance in Kelowna court via video link Thursday morning from the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Surrey where he is being held. The case will return to court July 5 in Kelowna. The 26-year-old has been charged with firstdegree murder in relation to Van Diest’s death. The unconscious and fatally wounded 18-year-old was found laying in the bushes near railroad tracks that run through Armstrong on Halloween night last year. She died a short time later in hospital. In addition to murder, Foerster is also facing charges in two unrelated assault cases, attacks on women that include a 2004 assault and home invasion and the sexual assault of a Kelowna escort in 2005. Foerster’s father, 58-year-old Roy Foerster, has been charged with obstruction of justice and accessory after the fact in the Van Diest case.


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NEWS ▼ SHANNON MURDER TRIAL

Witness says accused not looking for trouble at party Alistair Waters ASSISTANT EDITOR

The young man who accompanied Trevor Shannon to a Kelowna house party on Vimy Avenue that turned deadly in 2007, says neither he nor Shannon were looking for trouble when they went to the house. Testifying at Shannon’s second-degree murder trial, Darryl Dickson, now 24, said he, his brother Robert and Shannon went to the party to pick up his girlfriend and a friend of hers. And contrary to earlier testimony by other witnesses, Dickson said neither he nor Shannon were drunk or high at the time. He said the pair had been at a barbecue earlier in the day and had a beer or two, but denied there was any marijuana smoked at that gathering. “It was at my boss’s house. His kids were there,” said Dickson in response to Crown prosecutor Duncan Campbell suggesting there was drug use at the barbecue. Dickson, one of three witnesses the defence is calling, said while he was involved in the altercation that led up to the fatal shooting of one of the party guests, Evan Wilkes, 18, he did not see the actual shooting occur. Shannon is accused of shooting Wilkes in the head outside the house as the two argued while other party guests stood around watching. Dickson said he was talking to someone else outside the house— someone who he said was apologizing for the behaviour of others inside moments earlier—when he saw a flash in his peripheral vision and heard a loud gunshot. He said when he turned to look, he saw a young man on the ground, Shannon standing over him with a gun and several others gathered around. He testified that he knew Shannon, 23 at the time, owned a gun and had seen it a few times at Shannon’s home, but never asked him about it. He said he also did not know Shannon was carrying it that night. On the witness stand, Dickson related his version of what happened. He said after getting a call from his girlfriend to come pick her up, the three men arrived at the house to find about

15 others, mostly young men, in the kitchen of the Vimy Avenue home. He said after introducing himself and trying to be social, the mood quickly soured when someone asked what part of town the three lived in. “They did not seem to like the part of town we were from,” he said. After that, a very drunk young man—later identified as Parker Burrows—jumped down off the counter where he was sitting, walked over to Dickson’s girlfriend and slapped her on the bottom, right in front of Dickson. Dickson said that Burrows appeared to want to start a fight with him but he did not want to fight. At that point, Dickson’s brother pushed Burrows and another man then pinned the brother against the wall in an adjoining laundry room area. As Dickson stood by ready to help his brother, he saw a hand, with a can of what he called mace, appear over his right shoulder. He pushed it down and as he looked back, he saw Shannon holding a gun and pointing it in the air telling everybody to get back. It was at that moment that Dickson said the trio felt it was time to leave. “We went outside and everyone from inside followed us out,” he said. Testifying that there was a great deal of yelling and commotion and everything happened so fast, he said it was at that point that one of the people from inside the house came up to him and apologized for the behaviour of the three or four young men who confronted the trio in the kitchen. Earlier testimony said Burrows had grabbed two kitchen knives out of a drawer and lunged at Dickson during their brief altercation. But Dickson said he did not see any knives. Other witnesses said they saw Shannon threaten Burrows with the gun inside and wave it around. But again, Dickson testified he did not see that occur either, just Shannon pointing the gun in the air. After seeing the flash, hearing the shot and seeing Wilkes on the ground, Dickson said he, his brother and his girlfriend fled the scene on foot and were later picked up by a friend.

Shannon also fled on foot and was apprehended by police a short time later nearby. Earlier testimony talked about the confrontation between Wilkes and Shannon, but Dickson said he did not see that take place because he was trying to help his bother and then was trying to find his girlfriend to leave. He said when the can of mace came out, he felt everything was happen-

ing too fast. “That’s when I felt it was threatening.” Earlier in the day, Dr. David Charlesworth, a forensic pathologist testifying for the defence, took issue with a report by the doctor who did the autopsy on Wilkes, calling it “scant.” After reviewing a number of reports and photographs about the wounds to Wilkes’ body, he said because of the steep angle of the wound, it was not a

“gun-pointed-against-thehead-type of contact.” He said it appeared the gun would have come in contact with the baseball cap Wilkes was wearing at the time of the shooting. He also said he could not say if the gun was moving at the time it was discharged. Dr. William Currie, the pathologist who did the autopsy, earlier testified that the bullet did not enter Wilkes skull, in-

stead it moved along it because the gun appeared to have been held at a 15- to 20-degree angle. The bullet created a five-centimetre furrow and, as a result, bone chips were sent into the brain causing it to swell. Wilkes died in hospital four days after being shot. Defence lawyer Brent Bagnall plans to call Shannon to testify today before the defence rests its case. Closing arguments are

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Decision discriminates against the able-bodied To the editor: Re: Assisted Suicide Ban Ruled Unconstitutional, by Capital News reporter Kathy Michaels, June 19. While I wasn’t surprised to read that the B.C. Supreme Court declared the ban on assisted suicide unconstitutional (most Canadians support the decision), I was shocked to read the reasoning that Justice Lynn Smith employed in coming to that conclusion. She called the ban discriminatory. This is simply false. The ban applied to everyone equally—regardless of age, sex, race and, most significantly, physical ability. Under that law, no one, without exception, could legally get assistance in killing themselves. The law was the same for everyone.

Ironically, Justice Smith has proposed a new law that does discriminate: In her ruling, only the terminally ill or those in intolerable pain are eligible for physician-assisted suicide. Able-bodied Canadians who want to die must take matters into their own hands, be it with shotguns or razor blades. Gloria Taylor can die comfortably with a doctor’s assistance while others must jump off bridges. Furthermore, the judge argued that, since suicide is legal and physically disabled people are incapable of killing themselves, they are denied the same rights as able-bodied people. This, however, is clearly false. It’s like saying, “Since running is legal and Mrs. Taylor is incapable of going for a

jog, she has been denied the same rights as able-bodied people.” Taylor has no more been denied the right to kill herself than she has been denied the right to run a marathon. Justice Smith’s confusion has led her, in the name of equality, to give Gloria Taylor a special right that no able-bodied person in Canada has ever had—namely, the right to have a doctor kill her. Perhaps most people don’t notice these bad arguments because they want assisted suicide to be legal, but the B.C. Supreme Court should know better. Gordon Hawkes, Kelowna

To the editor: Re: Assisted suicide. First, I would like to state that I do not see why our government has such a hard time dealing with this topic. They do not seem to have any compunction or reluctance in sending our young and most talented to be killed during a war or on peace keeping missions. Also, at one time capital punishment was meted out with the sanction of our government in the name of justice, even though they may have convicted an innocent person. Thankfully, over time, this law was amended in the name of compassion due to its being cruel, unjust punish-

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Conservatives hamper tourism, education Open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper: Short-sighted and unfair visa policies are causing serious damage to Canadian businesses and communities. The number of visa rejections for International Gateway Kelowna (Kelowna’s oldest language school est. 2002) has increased by 100 per cent since your government has been in power. In the past year alone, we have had 17 Colombians (mainly teens), seven Indians (mainly teens and two travel agents), two Russians, seven Chinese (mainly teens), two Mexicans, two Pakistani (teens), one Vietnamese and one Czech student rejected. Numerous international travel agencies, colleges, universities and schools who previously promoted Canada first to their clients, now sell Canada far down the list after Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, the USA, Belize, South Africa, Malta, the Philippines, Malaysia, Cyprus and Singapore. The main reason for this is the high rate of visa rejections, followed by the strong Canadian dollar. Many of these agents and representatives no longer believe that Canada is

the best place in the world for language travel, education and tourism. There are many other options available to their clients and they feel selling Canada just isn’t worth the hassle. I have specific testimonials to back this up. In the past we have asked Kelowna-Lake Country MP Ron Cannan for assistance with these matters and to look into visa rejections on our behalf. We gave up asking since he answered all of our visa related questions incorrectly. He actually said he doesn’t understand what the problem is as “all international students need a visa to study in Canada.” Actually, there are at least 30 countries that can visit Canada on a tourist visa and study for up to 24 weeks. Moreover, he never mentioned that he could check a student’s rejection status with the bar code on their rejection letter. Jinny Sims (NDP) brought this matter to our attention recently during her visit to our school. This begs the question: Is Ron Cannan incompetent, ill informed or just plain doesn’t care about local business matters or concerns? To combat the increase in visa rejections due to your government’s policies, we opened

a new campus in Belize in 2010. To date, we have never had a visa rejection for Belize and most visas are approved in less than 10 days. We were considering opening another Canadian location but there is no point at this time so we are now looking at the USA and/or Malaysia. This means a further loss in revenue and jobs for Canadians directly as a result of your policies. Our marketing team has traveled to more than 60 countries in order to promote our school and Kelowna. This is likely more than you and most of your party combined. We know a thing or two about international tourism. Did you know that Australia receives approximately 20 per cent of its GNP from international students? Canada is far down the list on this one including New Zealand (population four million). Isn’t it time for Canada to catch up, to create jobs for teachers, staff, and communities? We will never catch up if you keep imposing and increasing these draconian visa laws. Dale Lockhart, International Gateway, Kelowna

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To the editor: l Your property tax, due July 5, is based on your January 2012 assessment. Are you paying more taxes this year than neighbours with similar properties? The West Kelowna tResidents’ Association has evaluated local assessments by the BC Assessment Authority over the past three years. We conclude that at the neighbourhood level the assessments are often neither t

consistent nor fair. However, every home owner has the opportunity to compare his/her property with the assessed values of neighbours. This will aid them in determining whether or not their assessments are consistent with those in their own neighbourhood. As you pay your property taxes, perhaps you may wish to review the assessment information at this time in preparation for a more careful re-

view in January 2013. The District of West Kelowna (DWK) has made this process very convenient. We are listing the steps to allow you to compare assessment values from your home computer. Enjoy the power from information. 1. Open the DWK home page 2. Click on the icon “Maps” at the top right corner 3. Click on “Go to Online Mapping System,” allow one minute for the

system to format 4. Type in your address at the top right hand corner 5. Click on the house image. View details and property lines. 6. Click View “Additional Details” and then “Assessment Summary” 7. To obtain assessment information on neighbours, type in their address (see Step 4). We encourage new seniors to look carefully at their DWK tax document.

Please note that a person who turns 65 in 2012 (born in 1947) is entitled to the “C” column grant which gives an additional reduction of $275. Look for the payment schedule listed in three columns; namely A (no grant), B (basic grant if under 65) and C (65 and over added grant). Joseph Lavigne, West Kelowna Residents’ Association

Opposition voices should be heard in Cap News

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same kind of apathy.” He refers to the U.S. habit of burying important political items in unrelated legis-

lation, to which the public does not object. Yet the Cap News practices the journalis-

We’re living so long it’s time we decided on our own death

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ment and its finality. Second, there is no problem when it comes to pulling the plug on a person who is on a respirator and the family has decided to end that person’s life in order to stop the suffering when there is no hope of them every recovering and this is done with the doctor’s assistance. Yet, when it comes to someone who is suffering intolerable pain with no chance of ever getting better or having a better quality of life there is a real reluctance. What one decides to do with their life, especially near the end or suffering

greatly should be left up to them. No one, whether it be for religious or mortality reasons should have the right to tell them how they should die if that is what they are requesting and are free from mental disorder. One has to walk a mile in their shoes to really understand their situation no matter how compassionate one might be. Also, there does not seem to be a problem with putting a pet down to end its suffering with the thought being: We are doing this for them because we really care and love them and this is why we must do this. It justifies and soothes the guilt that

burdens us in doing such an empathetic act. As for the slippery slope hypothesis, I am sure laws can be put in place just like they have in the Netherlands and in some of the United States and other places so that this does not become a factor. Times are changing and due to the fact that we are living longer and more people will be inflicted with incurable or pain causing maladies, the time has come when one’s personal rights and requests have to be considered in how they exit this world with dignity. John D. Grant, Kelowna

tic equivalent of this suppression by providing a regular column to our local MP and our duly elected MLAs. I do not object to that, as it is an important public service to hear our politicians discuss and defend the government’s political agenda. What I have never understood is why the Cap News does not make any effort to put in columns from members of

the Opposition parties critiquing government policies. It’s fine to point out the Harper government’s flaws in suppressing opposition voices, but a tad hypocritical when important local media do exactly the same thing. It’s time we started hearing from the Opposition on these bills. Devon Brooks, Kelowna

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Ziplining naked for breast cancer awareness Wade Paterson STAFF REPORTER

Each of the last 23 years have been a gift for Helen Saunders. In the late 1980s, the 73-year-old Kelowna woman discovered a lump in her breast. She claims that early detection is what saved her life, and she is quick to share her knowledge with other women. “I knew there was

something wrong with my body, but I didn’t know what it was until I discovered the lump,” said Saunders. “Women need to learn to self-examine for early detection and to get to know their own body.” To help spread that message, Saunders took off her clothes, put on a harness and felt the wind against her skin as she soared 380 feet above the ground Thursday.

“It went so fast, but oh God was it terrific,” said Saunders after her firstever zipline ride. “I’d do it again in a heartbeat.” Eighty-three other women also shed their clothes and joined Saunders for the ZipZone Naked 100 at ZipZone Adventure Park in Peachland. The event required all participants to raise a minimum $100 for the

Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. In total, the 84 participants managed to raise $15,016; Saunders managed to raise $500 of that total on her own. The naked ziplining fundraiser started last year when members of SS Rodeo Rollergirls roller derby team approached ZipZone owners with the idea. “We had some girls in our derby leagues that

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June is Brain Injury Awareness month, so the local branch of BrainTrust Canada found it an appropriate time Wednesday to remind cyclists of the need to wear helmets. Braintrust’s helmet safety program is intended to decrease the incidence of brain injury, as City of Kelowna bylaw officers and RCMP bike squad members continue to communicate helmet safety using education, socialization and enforcement. The program takes place throughout most of the year on Kelowna streets, parks and high traffic areas, and will include the RCMP Gator Patrol and EZGO vehicles that can tour areas a car cannot go such as on the beaches. As part of the program, coupons for helmets are provided to youth and others who don’t have access to obtaining one. These helmets are purchased at a discount from Nutcase Helmets, whose brand message is “love your brand” which aligns with BrainTrust Canada’s focus on brain injury prevention. In addition, coupons that are affectionately termed “positive tickets” are distributed by the city bylaw and RCMP members to youth who display positive safety skills.

“I have lived in Kelowna since I was a child and I have always taken pride in our city having a strong focus on physical activity, however it saddens me to see some cyclists still not wearing helmets and not taking their safety seriously,” said Mayor Walter Gray. “First, it is the law, and through the work of BrainTrust Canada I have come to understand that helmets prevent up to 85 per cent of brain injuries—it is a simple thing to do that goes a long way.” Dr. Peter Barss, medical health officer, for Interior Health added: “Have you ever thought about what could happen if you or your family experiences brain injury? What seems a minor injury sometimes leads to a lifetime of suffering for the injured person, family and friends. “Possible consequences are loss of employment, homelessness, divorce, addictions and personality changes, among others. To have a ‘brain healthy summer,’ it’s important to think about the sports you choose to lower your risk for brain injury, or to take part in these activities at safer locations such as riding on paths separated from motor vehicles, lowering speeds, choosing safer times of day and avoiding dangerous combinations such as children and ATVs.”


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NEWS â–ź WEST KELOWNA

Landmark 8 offers unique movie viewing experience It’s big, it’s loud and it’s ultra-comfortable. The latest and greatest marriage of sound and picture has come together at the new Landmark 8 movie theatre which opens today in West Kelowna. Located at the Lake Okanagan Shopping Centre adjacent to the new Westside Road overpass, the Landmark 8 represents a unique viewing experience for local moviegoers not available yet anywhere else in Canada. It is the debut location for the Landmark Cinema group’s new Xtreme brand theatre auditorium concept. The stadium seating style means rows of seats in rising tiers, providing viewers an unobstructed view of the screen and more ample legroom than normally provided in movie theatres The screen itself for theatre 8, the 255-seat Xtreme showcase of the

Landmark theatre multiplex, stands 60 feet wide and three storeys high, reflecting a Christie 2430 4K digital projector for unprecedented picture definition. And the sound system features Barco’s Aura 11.1 high definition sound system, the first system of its kind installed in a Canadian theatre. Neil Campbell, the coowner of Landmark Cinema, which has a theatre chain base of operations in Western Canada headquartered in Calgary, said the sound system takes movie viewing to a new frontier. “We went from mono to stereo, which many people mistakenly don’t realize still remained one dimensional sound, “Campbell said. “Then along came surround sound which went to two dimensional, and now the Aura 11.1 takes us to three dimensional.� For sound, it adds the

element of height to sound from the right and left side of a theatre, so the affect of a helicopter flying across the screen makes it sound like it is flying right above your head while sitting in your seat. Campbell said the 3-D experience is not going away in modern movies, and the Landmark 8 Xtreme presentation is a sign of the future that people sitting in a cinema will come to expect. As for the other seven theatres in Landmark 8, ranging in size from 100 to 284 seats, they will be equipped with a 7.1 Ultrastereo sound system, stadium seating with comfortable, high back chairs. Speaking at a media presentation of the Xtreme theatre on Wednesday, Westbank First Nation Chief Robert Louie said his band is proud of its latest commercial development along Highway 97 and to be able to house a unique move going experience for residents both in West Kelowna and Kelowna. One of the considerations behind choosing that location for Landmark Cinemas will be the prospect of drawing people from both communities, as well as appealing to summer tourists during one of the busiest revenue generating times of the

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NEIL CAMPBELL, co-owner of Landmark Cinema, sits in an aisle seat of the Xtreme theatre at the new Landmark 8 movie house complex that opens today in West Kelowna. year for movie producers, along with Christmas. Campbell said the Capital Theatre in West Kelowna, also owned by Landmark, will be rebranded as the Encore Capital, and will showcase second-run movies already released but not yet out on video and DVD. Campbell said admission prices will be $3 during the day and $4 at night, with special rate days for families and seniors. As for the Landmark 8 price range, tickets for the Xtreme theatre will be $12.99 for regular movies and $15.99 for 3D, and be able to buy tickets and reserve your seats online. Prices in the other Landmark 8 theatres will be $11.25 a ticket.

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NEWS ▼ KELOWNA TRUCK DRIVER

Safe driving record earns honour Scott Porritt, of Kelowna, received the 2012 B.C. Driver of the Year award at the B.C. Trucking Association’s annual management conference earlier this month in Whistler. Porritt received the award for his spotless 27year driving record, 20 of which he has served with his current employer, TMS Transportation Ltd.

Volvo Trucks Canada and BCTA sponsor the provincial Driver of the Year award to recognize and promote safe driving among professional drivers. In addition to excellent driving records, award winners have often distinguished themselves through service to their communities and acts of bravery.

Since he began his professional driving career at the age of 21, Porritt has maintained a clean driving record with no accidents, moving violations or preventable injuries. Louise Yako, president and CEO of the BCTA, says that the industry is justly proud of drivers like Porritt who move goods where they need to go, quietly, efficiently and

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SCOTT PORRITT at the helm of his TMS Transportation truck that is contracted to do deliveries for Kelowna’s Home Depot store. ulations and operations, holds a Level 3, First Responder first-aid certificate, and attends approximately 100 fire and medical calls per year. With the Kelowna Fire Department, Porritt has participated in numerous community events, training programs and weekly practices. Over the years of professional driv-

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Food bank braced for increasing usage Kelowna Community Food Bank usage in May is up 12 per cent over last year, reflecting the slow economic recovery and growing income disparity. The food bank distributed 1,232 hampers, up from the 1,104 in May 2011. “Youth and working families continue to struggle despite the so-called economic recovery,” said

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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

NEWS ▼ OUTDOORS

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Judie Steeves ange rather than yellow like the non-native species. Then, count the number of each species you see and write that down, along with the location in which you’ve found them. The name of the pond is inadequate information. Instead use your GPS to locate it or take a photo and locate it using google earth; Google imapBC. Even if you see a pond or wetland and see no turtles, that information is also helpful. Add your name and contact information and email the data to Orville at: Orville.Dyer@gov.bc.ca Painted turtles are blue-listed provincially and of special concern na-

tionally. This is the northern extreme of their habitat and ponds and wetlands are disappearing, so habitat is a concern. For conservation purposes, any information you can add to this survey would be helpful in completion of a management plan for this species. There’s also a survey of monarch butterflies, their eggs and larva underway, particularly relevant because there is apparently an exceptionally early migration this year of monarchs from their overwintering grounds in Mexico, with some being reported as far north as Edmonton, Alberta this year. Don Davis, of Monarch Watch, who is also secretary of the Monarch Butterfly Fund, writes from Toronto that he has been studying and tagging monarchs since 1968 and local observations would be most helpful. He requests reports

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…IF YOU SPOT A TURTLE IN YOUR TRAVELS AROUND B.C., LOOK CLOSELY TO DETERMINE WHETHER IT’S A NATIVE WESTERN PAINTED TURTLE OR THE REDEARED SLIDER…

and photographs be recorded at the reporting website: ebutterfly.ca including the date, name of observer and location of the sighting, with the closest town or village, or latitude/longitude. Milkweed is a key plant in monarch butterfly reproduction, yet it’s a plant that has long been considered a weed by farmers, so there are only patches left around the

Okanagan. There’s also a new site for reporting local sightings of other butterflies: www.BCButterflyAtlas.ca/ Mind you, all our efforts at citizen science have been negated this week by our federal government stepping backwards in time by gutting our Fisheries Act and its provisions to protect those resources from destruction and replacing the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act with a weaker version—all part of what was ostensibly a budget bill—but which actually contained dozens and dozens of amendments to totally-unrelated legislation as a way of ramming those changes through parliament. Such sneaky and underhanded behaviour is a most despicable way to run a country. Judie Steeves writes about outdoors issues for the Capital News.

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THE native Western painted turtle sports bright red or orange underneath, and no splash of red on the side of its face like the alien red-eared slider does, so watch for turtles in your travels around B.C. and help contribute what you see to a scientific database to aid in conservation of both turtles and monarch butterfly.


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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

NEWS

Reminiscing from past columns about Father’s Day

I celebrated Father’s Day on June 17 by whacking golf balls around a course with some friends, swapping laughs and lies, and swilling a few frothy ones. Later, Tez and I shared

a wonderful night and as we relaxed, a swarm of Father’s Day memories came back. I could not shake some of the images, some which I’d portrayed in print several years before,

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Charlie Hodge ing with not just his kids, but also a special friend’s child. In fact, all kids love Paddy. Seems his heart beats as solid and true as his drum meter. *** Jay is a Vancouver environmentalist and it’s an intense meeting he is trying to chair. Everyone around the table has issues and they want to be heard NOW, including his very young son. The youngster’s complaint is about a dirty diaper and he’s not about to take it anymore. While other fathers may well have lost it in the chaos of the moment, Jay smiles at the passionate adults and says, “Folks I understand your feelings and your urgency. Believe me I want to change the world as well, but right now, for all our sakes, I’d prefer to change this diaper.” Then with all the patience and love that one can comprehend he does so. Only when the youngster’s world has returned to gurgles, grins, and smiles does the rest of the world matter. *** Tom pats his young minor lacrosse players on the back, warmly rubs their hair, and tells them to go out and shake hands with the opponent. He looks at me and grins, and then hugs his youngest son who played well in goal. I watch him watch the kids and then he wipes his eyes briefly. It’s his last game as coach; he will not be back next year. He’s tired. The paleness of his

face and the energy it takes to move this day has run out—and each day his energy runs out quicker. Later, on a riverbank, we sit and share his worries. “I gotta admit that I am pretty scared of dying, Chas. I’m not in a hurry but I guess that doesn’t matter,” he says attempting to grin. “But what bugs me is that no nine and 11year old boys should have to grow up without a father. We are so close. It just doesn’t seem fair to them.” Tom stands on the edge of the bank and tosses pebbles gently into the water. The ripple effect seems symbolically ominous. I have no answers. *** A trained eye can spot a singer in a crowd just by watching them talk, or even swallow. A side profile will often reveal a pronounced voice box that moves significantly. On this particular hot summer afternoon I am standing near my good friend Barry and while he is staring at the stage I am staring at him - or more accurately, his throat. I’m at an advantage because I KNOW that he’s a singer, but that is not why I’m staring. It is because his throat is sort of trembling and I am worried. Suddenly the tears welling up in his eyes and the huge brimming grin on his face explain the problem. He has a lump in his throat. “Look at her—isn’t she something, Chuck,” he beams watching his daughter singing on the stage. More than a decade before he wrote a hauntingly beautiful tune titled Julia Rose for his little girl. Now she waves back to Dad from stage. The circle continues— and the beat goes on.

Kelowna engineering student makes a difference in Rwanda Kelowna engineering student Emma Houiellebecq has had a growing passion for development work, and wanted to use her engineering skills and knowledge to make a positive impact in developing countries. Last week, Houiellebecq returned from a project trip to Kigali, Rwanda, where she was able to do just that. She traveled to Rwanda with a team of architects and engineers from across North America who volunteered their time with Engineering Ministries International to design a ministry centre for the Wellspring Foundation for Education. Wellspring works with Rwandan edu-

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Garden tour memories revived L ast week I enjoyed visiting gardens on the Kelowna Garden Tour. It brought back memories of my parent’s halfacre garden on the first tour in 1997. It was incredibly gratifying for them to share their labour of love that had evolved over 50 years

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urday. Over 25 years, and many changes, the garden has evolved into a showcase of lush, healthy plants. It has amazing soil considering the rocky, weedy mess she started with. Her secret is leaf mulch. She collects leaves into moistened mounds where she wants to plant next year and covers them with mulch. Over winter they rot, creating rich soil ready for planting into. Through challenging times, Louba found her life-long passion for

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Protecting environment and raising money It’s a time honoured tradition with a twist. Along with the usual fundraising activities at the United Way of the Central and South Okanagan/Similkameen, there is a new and exciting way to raise money that benefits the environment as well. United Way is tackling the growing problem of electronic waste and literally turning it into cash by participating in the Think Recycle program, which gathers unwanted electronics, including cell phones, print cartridges,

digital cameras, laptops, Ipods and MP3 players from the community and exchanges them for money. Greentec, the company behind Think Recycle, then collects, processes and recycles the electronics, diverting the electronic waste from our landfills. “Our usual annual campaign is fantastic, but the Think Recycle program directly protects the environment and is a great additional program to further assist our fundraising

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Norm Letnick Drilling, blasting, excavations and embankment construction is underway. The scope of this project is vast, and has involved huge amounts of material. Consider this: over 1,000,000 cubic metres of material have been excavated, moved and placed in embankments to date – which represents approximately 50 per cent of the total quantities on this project. That includes about 470,000 cubic metres of rock and 600,000 cubic metres of soils. As you may have noticed, construction on several of the overpasses is underway. The Gatzke Road Overpass is approximate-

ly 60 per cent complete; the Woods Lake Overpass is approximately 40 per cent complete; and the Recreational Underpasses for Old Mission Road and Lake Country Access are approximately 80 per cent complete. As you may recall, the $40.83 million construction contract was awarded to Nanaimo’s Windley Contracting (2010) Ltd. on March 25, 2011. The overall project budget is $77.9 million, with a $33.6 million contribution from the federal government under the Building Canada Plan. Construction on all phases and aspects of the project will continue until the expected completion next year. As always, if you have any questions or would like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact me via my constituency office, or via social media on Facebook or Twitter. Norm Letnick is the Liberal MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country.

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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

CAPITAL NEWS

SPORTS ▼ RUGBY

Cdn team eyes Curry Warren Henderson STAFF REPORTER

Jared Curry could be getting his first taste of international rugby this summer. The 18-year-old from Kelowna has been identified by the Canada Wolverines men’s program as one of the country’s top young prospects for Rugby League competition. Curry hopes to play for Canada in its first test match of the season next month in Toronto against Jamaica. A fullback, Curry has been playing with the Kelowna Crows this spring in the first season of B.C. Rugby League play in the Okanagan, and has proven to be a quick study. “It is a huge compliment for the talents displayed by Jared in the early rounds of the BCRL championship and how quickly he has picked up the necessary skills to be a success in this

code of rugby,” said Paul O’Keefe, the Canadian Rugby League Development Manager for B.C. “I think that Jared could have the potential to play Rugby League professionally but will be fully tested when stepping up to international games. “For someone so young, he is still available to play under 19s,” added O’Keefe, “Curry is showing some great skills not only with the ball in his hands but is extremely capable when it comes to defending.” Between watching him live on the pitch and on video, the Wolverines liked enough of what they saw to select him as a strong candidate for future international matches with the Canadian team. Not surprisingly, Curry would be thrilled to make the final roster which will be announced early next month as Canada prepares to take on Jamaica on July 21. “Hopefully I’ll make

it and get a chance to start with the Wolverines,” said the 5-foot-9, 170-pound Curry. “Until then I’ll just try to work hard and play hard and see what happens. Even if I don’t make it, I’m still young and I know I’ll have another shot.” Curry, a graduate of Rutland Secondary, has been playing competitive rugby since Grade 8 and has displayed a passion for the game ever since. “I like the rough stuff, I like hitting and I don’t mind getting hit,” Curry said of his love for the sport. “I like the camaraderie, too, and how rugby teams are like family.” Curry recently finished up his first year at UBC Okanagan where he is studying psychology, with a minor in philosophy.

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KELOWNA’S Jared Curry (middle) has been selected by the Canada Wolverines rugby league team as a potential

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player for future international matches.

Curry and the Kelowna Crows will wrap up the B.C. Rugby League regular season this Saturday at

2 p.m. at Parkinson against the Surrey Beavers. Both teams are unbeat-

en in the minor premiership and will battle again June 30 in Vancouver in

the Grand Final. The Crows (3-0) have outscored their opponents

132-48, while Surrey (30) has outscored its opponents 130-16.

▼ NHL

Weber runner-up for NHL’s 2012 Norris Trophy Warren Henderson STAFF REPORTER

His best season yet in the NHL was good enough for Nashville’s Shea Weber to be nominated as the game’s best defenceman for the second year in a row. According to voters, it wasn’t quite good enough for the former Kelowna Rockets’ rearguard to win the Norris Trophy. Weber, along with

Boston’s Zdeno Chara, finished as runners-up to Ottawa’s Erik Karlsson as the NHL’s top blue liner in 2011-12. In a close decision, Karlsson earned 66 firstplace votes from NHL writers and 1,069 overall points. Weber garnered 49 first-place votes and 1,057 points, while Chara was deemed the best by 32 voters and earned 950 points overall.

Shea Weber It was the second year in a row as a finalist

for Weber who finished second only to Detroit’s Niklas Lidstrom in 2011. Karlsson, a 22-yearold Swede, had 19 goals and 59 assists for the Senators, 25 points more than the next highest scoring defenceman. Weber, 26, a native of Sicamous, scored 19 goals, added 30 assists and had a +21 rating in 78 games with the Predators. Earlier in the week, Nashville Predators as-

sistant general manager Paul Fenton had this to say about Weber: “He can be the best,” Fenton told the Nashville Tennessean. “His drive, his passion, all those things he brings to the game—his leadership, defending ability, offensively his shot, his vision—they’re just going to keep getting better,” Fenton said. “If that happens he’s going to be in the running

every year for this trophy.” Weber played parts of four WHL seasons with the Rockets, compiling 26 goals and 91 points in 190 games. The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder was a tournament all-star at the 2004 Memorial Cup in Kelowna, and the WHL’s playoff MVP in 2005. Weber was a secondround draft choice, 49th overall, by the Predators

in 2004. Weber, the Preds’ captain, was vying to become the second former Rockets player to win the Norris trophy in the last three seasons. Chicago’s Duncan Keith won the award in 2010. Weber’s future in Nashville is in question, as the former Rocket is a restricted free agent.

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SPORTS ▼ TOYSL

Kelowna United teams to B.C.s Several Kelowna United soccer teams are heading to provincials after the Thompson Okanagan Youth Soccer League playoffs. The Under-18 boys along with the U-15, 16, and 18 girls teams qualified with wins in the playoffs last weekend.

U-15 GIRLS Having earned a bye into the Finals of the Thompson Okanagan Championships on Sunday, the Kelowna United U-15 girls played Vernon United for a shot at prov-

incials. After losing last week to its rivals, Kelowna United prevailed 3-1. Emma Johnson and Brianne Mapson scored in the first half, while defenders gave up little ground. After Vernon made it 2-1 Johnson sealed the win with her second of the game.

shooters at bay in the first half. But a nice throughball from Casey Loudoun sent Sydney Solland in on the Kamloops keeper to score. Penticton continued to pressure Kelowna, but strong defence and goaltending from Chloe Grayson kept Penticton from scoring the equalizer and sent the team to provincials.

U-16 GIRLS

U-18 BOYS

The Kelowna girls played the Penticton U-16 girls in a fast paced and entertaining game. Keepers kept the

The Kelowna United U-18 boys team secured their spot in the provincials with continued domination of Shuswap. The

Under-16 boys scored early and led from start to finish in a 3-1 win. The U-18 Boys are heading to provincials July 5 – 8 in Aldergrove.

U-13 GIRLS After beating Vernon 4 - 3 to advance to the championship, the Under-13 girls fell 2-1 to Penticton in the final. After some hard work and a tight final game, Kelowna tied the score at 1-1 only to have the Pinnacles score later to win and qualify for the provincials.

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THE KELOWNA United Under-16 girls championship team is (back row from left) assistant coach Jackie Robertson, Casey Loudoun, Victoria Dauncey-Elwood, Whitney Chaska, Taylor Cristofoli, Sydney Solland, Breanna Balkan, Shelby Dane, Jil Robertson, Hannah Johnson and head coach Jim Elwood. Front Row Cassidy Collins, Megan Hendricks, Olivia Wallis, Lauren Grubisich, Chloe Grayson, Sierra Sanchez, Kenzie Sharko, Morgan Hughes

▼ TOFC

Regional U15 team earns a win and a draw over weekend The Thompson Okanagan Football Club U15 boys turned in a solid two days of play last weekend on the Lower Mainland earning a win and a draw. On Saturday against Coquitlam Metro Ford, Haris Djelmo (Kamloops) opened up the scoring in the two-minute mark with a beautiful left-footed volley which caught the Coquitlam keeper off guard. After Coquitlam responded to make it 1-1, TOFC defenders Kole Lawrence (Kamloops) Max Morgan (Lake Country) and Menno Burnett (Vernon) worked

with the midfielders Zack Sousa (Kelowna), Lucas Ross (Vernon) and Keenan Wallace (Kamloops) to keep the ball up field. The half ended in a one to one tie. Coquitlam started the second half with a quick goal on a break away to take the lead. TOFC leveled the score as Tanner Farber (Kamloops) sent a high ball to Isaac Koch (West Kelowna) who brought the ball down with his chest and sent a side footed shot past the Coquitlam keeper to bring the score to 2-2. Several failed attempts

on keeper Carson Murray (Kelowna) kept the score at a tie until late in the game. Djelmo headed the ball over a sleeping Coquitlam back line where Kristian Blumenschein (Kelowna) took a quick touch and slotted the ball into the bottom right corner to push TOFC to a 3-2 win. In Sunday’s action against Vancouver Island Wave, the TOFC U15 boys played to a 1-1 draw. Other members of the regional team include, Josh Coehlo, Nolan Fenrich, Keegan Lawrence, Lubo Magdolen, Clay

Malkoske, Austin Pietramala, Coke TrawinHeinrich from Kamloops. The team is coached by Sean Wallace and Wayne Girodat both of Kamloops. • In other action for TOFC teams last weekend, the U13 boys tied CMF 2-2 and beat VIW 1-0. The U14B tied VIW 1-1 and the U18 boys defeated VIW 6-0. The U15 girls team tied CMF 1-1 and also defeated VIW 2-0. • The TOFC U18 Boys play in Kelowna this Sunday at 2 p.m. at Mission on field 74.

This is a playoff game with the U17 Mountain team with the winner ad-

vancing to the semi-finals on Friday, June 29 vs. Coquitlam Metro Ford at

Town Centre to determine who earns a spot at the Provincial Premier Cup.

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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

SPORTS

Heat win fastball silver in Richmond

CONTRIBUTED

THE KELOWNA HEAT won silver at the Richmond U14 girls fastball tournament. Back row (left to right) assistant coach Boyd Tyerman, Ann-Marie Crandlemire, Gina Selfe, Emma Lewis, Shayla Tyerman, Cassidy Floritto, manager Kevin Fedorak, head coach Doug Fisher, (front) Megan McGillivray, Emma Gilbert, Candice Vuong, Tova Turnbull, Nicole Fedorak, Emma Wilton, and Sara Miki.

The Kelowna Heat claimed the silver medal last weekend at the U14 B girls fastball tournament in Richmond. The Heat went unbeaten in the first five games of the tourney, before falling in the gold medal final, 5-3 to Langford. Kelowna went a perfect 4-0 in the round robin to advance to the semifinals where the Heat scored a thrilling comefrom-behind victory.The Heat scored all four of their runs in the seventh inning for a 4-3 win over Vancouver. In the round robin, Kelowna defeated Vancouver 11-2, Richmond 12-

0, North Shore 7-0 and Langford 6-1. The Heat U14 girls are a select team consisting of players from the Okanagan Valley, from Osoyoos to Sicamous.

U16 GIRLS FASTBALL‌ The Kelowna Klash and Kelowna Edgecombers will represent district 9 at the Softball B.C. U16 girls provincial C championship, July 6 to 8 in Port Alberni. The two teams qualified last weekend at districts hosted by West Kelowna. With two berths to provincials available, an all-Kelowna final saw the

Klash defeat the Edgecombers. The host West Kelowna Outlaws were one of eight teams competing, and came up short against the Edgecombers in the playoffs.

SAINTS WIN FLAG TITLE‌ The West Kelowna Saints successfully defended their title U-14 (1999-2000) at the Interior Flag Football Championship last weekend. The Saints completed the perfect season going undefeated 12-0 in league play and the playoffs. Championship Sunday was capped off with a convincing 38-0 win over the Kelowna Ravens in the semifinal game and a 58-0 win in the final over the Mission Razors. “This season was a true success for these hard working boys and they really worked together as

a team,� said Saints coach Chris Smith. “Every one of the nine boys on the team scored on playoff Sunday which is unheard of in flag football games. Jesse Sligter, Salem Clark and Christopher Smith each had three touchdowns on the day, Cameron McConechy scored two majors, while Nate Humes, Jacob Mezei and Danny Huey each added one TD. Danny Keller and Ty Truong added conversions for the Saints. Coaches Chris Smithand Rick Keller said that this year was a little easier than last year when the championship came down to the last play of the game. The Saints defense was outstanding allowing just four touchdowns all season while on offense the Saints put up over 500 points.

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SPORTS

Palahniuk 3rd at B.C. Senior tourney

Kelowna’s Lynda Palahniuk finished in a tie for third overall at the B.C.. fSenior and Super Sen-ior Women’s Golf Cham-pionship in Victoria. Palahniuk card-red a three-day score off 22-over-par 238 (81-79-78) this week at the High-land Pacific Golf Club. Palahniuk placed second in the Super Seniors division (60-plus), five shots back of Alison Murdoch of Victoria. Port Alberni’s Jackie Little was the overall winner (232) by one stroke tover Murdoch. ... The Shannon Lake Ladies Club hosted its fannual tournament last week, a four-player stableford team event. A total of 20 teams, 80 ladies, from the Okanagan Valley attended, playing under threatening but cooperative skies. Local knowledge proved to be a key on the day as Denise Vines, Betty Russell, Judi Kowalchuk and Linda Sunderland of Shannon Lake took top honours with 116 points. In fact, teams from the host course took the top four spots. Arlene Hen-

derson, Marion Henselwood, Virginia Cundliffe and Gail Rhein finished second, while Shirley McKenzie, Barb Gould, Diane Graham and Marney Huck placed third. Olga Zaruba, Jacquie McDougall, Norma Waddell and Vera Tuningley rounded out the top four. On an individual note from Shannon Lake, Charles Burns of the Shannon Lake Golf Club posted a gross score of 85 on June 18. The round is noteworthy as Burns celebrated his 85th birthday this past November. ... Seventy-two players battled torrential rain and breezy conditions and the Okanagan Golf Club’s

Quail course proved to be a miserable opponent on Monday night at the Molson Tour’s weekly golf stop. Despite the cool, wet weather, spirits were not dampened and several players found success. Closest to the p winners were Mike Ferguson, Brent Pateman, Darcy Sigfuson and Rob Hill while Dave McMahon blasted the long drive on b hole 17 and Gary Yates nailed the long putt award on the 18th hole. The top 64 point makers will qualify for the Match Play playoffs (32 in division A and 32 in division B) and both divisions will play down to determine the Molson Tour Champion near the end of the summer. Molson Tour Top 10 Dave McMahon Jim Malazdrewicz Dennis Young Craig Foster Jay Heer Gary Higgs Cal Warren Shane Cutinha Kelly Quist Greg Patchell ... Gudmund Lindbjerg of the Pitt Meadows Golf

and Country Club won the Kelowna Golf and Country Club’ Senior Men’s Invitational for the fourth time earlier this month. Club member Wayne Schaeffer fired a threeunder 69 in the second and final round to tie Lindbjerg and force a playoff. But Lindbjerg prevailed with a par on the first playoff hole. Gallagher’s Canyon member Allastair Walker had a 69 on Sunday, moving up the leaderboard. There were 176 players attending the Kelowna Golf & Country Club 35th annual Senior Men’s Invitational Golf Tournament. ... The Stew Tuningley Memorial Senior Men’s Tournament goes on June 25 at the Shannon Lake Golf Club. Tuningley died last summer along Shannon Lake Road when he was struck by a vehicle while performing volun-

batted around in the order during a five-run second inning. Kelowna hit a pair of home runs, one from Kelowna product Ryan Stajduhar and the recently arrived Jerry McClanahan. With a single, double and home run two RBIs and two runs scored McClanahan was named player of the game. Seven of the nine starters in the Falcons line up had multi-hit games, including three by Cameron Alvarado, Kyle Pearson and McClanahan. Starting pitcher Cord Cockriil (2-0) was bumped up a day because of an illness to Brandon Marris. Cockrill went 5.1 innings, allowing one run on four hits while striking out four. Alan Scott, in his home debut, was terrific out of the bullpen. Scott allowing two hits and striking out two over 3.2 innings. Following Friday night’s game, the Falcons will then host the Bend Elks for three games, Saturday, Sunday and Mon-

day. All games at at 6:35 p.m., except for a 6:05 p.m. start on Sunday.

JAYS HOME SATURDAY… The Kelowna West Coast Authentic Jays are back in action this weekend with a pair of doubleheaders. On Saturday at Boucherie field, the Jays will host the Burnaby

Bulldogs beginning at 2 p.m. On Sunday, Kelowna will travel to Vernon for two games with the Diamondbacks. Last weekend, the Jays lost 10-6 and 8-2 to the Northwest Honkers on Saturday. On Sunday, Kelowna split a pair with Coquitlam, losing 6-2 and winning 10-9.

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years. Seniors Club Captain George Jaques and his tournament committee have chosen name the annual senior men’s event in Stew’s name.

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SPORTS

Reiter duo team up to coach UBCO runners

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The athletic department at UBC Okanagan continues to grow with the recent addition of head coaches for the school’s cross country running team. Nikki and Nathan Reiter were recently announced as coaches of the UBCO cross-country running team. The duo joined long-time coach Brian Rhodes last fall, and enjoyed some success with eight UBC Okanagan runners taking part in the CCAA national championships this past November. With Rhodes deciding to retire at the end of the season, Nikki and Nathan took advantage of the opportunity to take on the team themselves. “I am very pleased with the level of commitment and expertise shown by Nikki and Nathan,� said director of athletics and recreation, Rob Johnson. “By stepping up this year, it has allowed the department to continue to offer our growing stu-

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dent body more choices to compete as a part of their university experience.� Nikki and Nathan are new to the Okanagan area but bring valuable experience to UBC’s Okanagan campus as they both have experience as coaches and both former CIS athletes. Nikki hails from Windsor, Ontario, where she competed for her hometown Windsor Lancers in cross country and track and field, while she studied kinesiology at both the undergraduate and graduate level, obtaining a master’s degree in Biomechanics.

Originally from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Nathan competed for five seasons in the CIS, pulling double duty as a member of the cross country and track team for the McMaster Marauders and the Windsor Lancers. Over the course of his competitive career, he collected three OUA (Ontario University Athletics) bronze medals, two OUA gold medals, one CIS gold medal, one CIS silver medal, and one CIS bronze medal. “Currently the team is competing in the CCAA (Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association) but we hope the program can make the jump to CIS competition in the next few years,� said Nathan “We are very excited to get this opportunity and feel UBC’s Okanagan campus has the potential to produce top quality cross country athletes. It will take a ton of work to get the fledgling program to that level, but this is our passion, and we are ready to put the effort in to make it happen.� The current members of the team will keep training on their own over the summer, but come September Nikki and Nathan will look to increase the number of runners on the team as well as continue to increase the quality of runner at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Both coaches have started in with the local coaching scene with the Okanagan Athletics Club, working with both varsity and masters aged athletes. In addition, Nathan has teamed up with local Olympian Malindi Elmore and her popular Canadian Runner Clinics which delivers running expertise and coaching to the Kelowna running community. For more info on the program contact either of the coaches. nikki.reiter@ ubc.ca, reiterne@gmail. com, or visit www.goheat. ca/crosscountry.

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ENTERTAINMENT Bennett explores aboriginal roots with contemporary flare

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It’s National Aboriginal Day when Jordan Bennett picks up the phone and dials in for an interview en route to Edmonton. A fine arts graduate whose hoping to do his master’s degree imminently, he’s already mastered the unthinkable— earning a living solely off his art, and DJing, earning the award as Newfoundland and Labrador Art Council’s emerging artist of the year and having a solo show called aboDIGITAL. “The concept for the show came about by looking at how aboriginal people in Canada have been adapting so well to technology and using technology,” said Bennett. Hearing others joke he is the most digital aboriginal person they’ve ever met, he created a series of paintings and installations documenting his own attempts to explore his culture via the Internet and various musical technology. Kelowna’s show at the Alternator Gallery is not only the first to show the work, but will likely be the only cohesive showcase as it then piecemeal out with a set of wooden turntables going on the sixstop Beat Nation tour starting out of the Vancouver Art Gallery while a skull sculptural mixed media piece heads to Winnipeg. One look at the work and it’s easy to spot the genius in its genesis. A Mi’kmaq by birth, Bennett is one of Newfoundland’s young aboriginals trying to pie-

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THE ALTERNATORY Centre for Contemporary Arts administrative director Lorna McParland checks out Jordan Bennett’s Turning Tables. ce together a heritage all but forgotten—and he’s turned to social media and Google to do so. Using Facebook sites that give the meaning and phonetic pronunciation of words in his language, he’s slowly learning a

mother tongue likely different from his ancestors. Googling Mi’kmaq words, he discovered one can have them read back in three different voices: a female voice and those of a male elder or a young person, like himself.

It’s one of the inspirations behind a string of Google main-page images in his show, a suite of the most Googled phrases about aboriginal people in Canada. All of this said, Bennett doesn’t think of him-

self as an aboriginal artist. “I want people to look at it and think it’s not that I’m an aboriginal artist, but that I’m an artist that is aboriginal. If you think of an aboriginal artist, you expect this certain formula. I want to

do art that people look at and read into it. I want the wow factor and I don’t want people to look at it and think: Oh, he’s aboriginal.” As such, each piece reflects his own journey through various aspects of the culture he’s uncovering. Casts of several animal skulls—he didn’t want to use the actual skulls to respect the animals—show off a multi-media display of what that animal’s life is like, for example. He’s researched the rods and cones in each animal’s eyes, making a video installation of what each would see. The mixed media piece includes an audio feed of the scenes in the video; although, by far the most interesting audio in the show stems from Turning Tables, that set of wooden turntables. Here Bennett has taken a tree and crafted a set of DJ turntables, one of which plays an audio stream of him learning to sound out words in the native Mi’qmaq tongue. Bennett saw how DJs had revived vinyl and uses the piece to draw analogies between the return to records after a mammoth decade of technological change in the music world and young First Nations people’s effort to recapture and rebuild the stories and sounds of the culture stripped from them by colonization. “In Newfoundland, the Beothuk people were completely wiped out within the last 120 years,” he said. “…That’s where the first European settlement would have happened, so we had to travel

across Canada to build on other cultural traditions and legends and adapt them to what little culture there was left of the Mi’kmaq who intermarried with the Beothuk. “The record player was such a pinnacle form, a piece of technology that was in everybody’s home and allowed everybody to hear sound from all around the world. Then that died out and eight tracks came in, then cassettes, then CDs and then now CDs are pretty much gone and we’ve re-adapted this whole technology and brought vinyl back to life—but in a different style,” he said. Just as one can look at a piece of wood and see the old story of the tree, technology can be used to revive old cultural stories and components. In fashioning his turntables out of wood, Bennett gives the tree new life, just as he is giving his language new life by using technology to research and revive the lost sounds. “It’s that whole if a tree falls in the forest thing,” he explains, noting the turntable even gives the wood itself a sound as the needle of the deck scratches along the surface. Bennett got into DJing through a friendship he foraged with Bear Witness from A Tribe Called Red, a First Nations instrumental hip hop electronic group from Ottawa. To witness this incredible show, stop by the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art in the Rotary Centre for the Arts before July 28. jsmith@kelownacapnews.com

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ENTERTAINMENT ▼ CD REVIEWS

James’ Fifteen ‘one of his best efforts to date:’ Mitchell COLIN JAMES; FIFTEEN (EMI) Most recording artists don’t include live albums, Best Of collections nor seasonal releases in their catalogue of studio music. Colin James has titled his new album Fifteen but this number includes his Best Of album, oddly enough, released 15 months ago, as well as a Christmas long player. Nonetheless, Colin James has proven to be a reliable recording artist over the years where almost all his albums are worth close listening while Fifteen, to my ears, is one of his best efforts to date. James doesn’t try to re-invent the wheel here with solid blues rock and soulful ballads and

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Bruce Mitchell the tunes are consistently strong from start to finish with some dazzling originals and some nicely realized covers. The best of the former, include the rocking swagger of Sweets Gone Sour and the Mellencamp-like I’m Diggin’ where James plays a mean slide guitar. Fans will want to check out the fine covers of Peter Green & Fleetwood Mac’s classic Oh Well, Robert Palmer’s funky pop of Sneakin’ Sally Through The Al-

ley and the heartfelt Jealous Guy based not on John Lennon’s version but rather that of ace soul singer Donny Hathaway (who enjoyed an R&B hit with his take several years ago). Fifteen also features songs co-written with Ron Sexsmith, highlighted by the romantic Finally Wrote A Song For You, as well as with Tom Wilson of Junkhouse and Craig Northey of The Odds (who also wrote the theme song for the TV show Corner Gas). Many of these tunes will no doubt be featured in Colin James’ upcoming national tour and with his back catalogue of hits, ought to make for a great gig. Incidentally, James has never released a live

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alt-country and roots Americana circuit:” Bruce Mitchell. album which is strange given his strong stage performance so I would guess this next tour might just be taped for release. B

BRANDI CARLILE; BEAR CREEK (COLUMBIA) This is the fourth album from Washington state based singer/writer Brandi Carlile and it is the album that will solidify her as a fixture on the altcountry and roots Americana circuit. Carlile graces the cover of the influential Paste magazine this month while NPR has dubbed Bear Creek one of the best albums of the year. This is also Carlile’s strongest selling album to

date although it is faring far better in her native USA than here in Canada where she has a very strong cult following. Carlile simply has one of the best voices suited for roots music. Check out her opener Hard Way Home that sounds like a cross between Bonnie Raitt and Alison Krauss while there is a cool sense of American gothic on the country gospel of Raise Hell. The song I have on heavy repeat is simply titled 100 and features a U2-styled bass line and a smooth rock groove that grabs you by the ears and won’t let go. Other stand out tracks include The Beatles/

George Martin hooks of What Did I Ever Become while there is also an untitled 13th track that features some orchestral folk. I don’t know if mainstream radio will pick up on this excellent offering but there isn’t a dud on this solid album that is so uniformly strong that no song jumps out ahead of the rest. Watch for this to be on more than a few Best Of lists at years end. B+

PAUL SIMON; GRACELAND, 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION (SONY) It has been a quarter of a century since Paul Simon released what is

arguably his best album ever and one that more or less helped world beat music blossom on a large commercial scale around the planet. This 25th year Anniversary Edition is a twodisc affair with a CD and DVD combo. The audio disc features a re-master of Graceland along with a few outtakes and demo versions that only the most dedicated will really enjoy, including an instrumental version of You Can Call Me Al. Also on the audio CD Simon reveals that the title song was based on a Johnny Cash chickaboom Tennessee Two rhythm but done with South African musicians who gave it a special groove. The DVD is massive at two and a half hours and features interviews with musicians such as Hugh Masekela and Ray Phiri who gave the disc its nifty accordion play, while Harry Belafonte and Whoopi Goldberg both explain how this album really boosted the following for world beat music that carries on today. Finally there are the hit MTV videos to hits such as The Boy In The Bubble, Diamonds On The Souls Of Her Feet (represented two times with a clip from SNL) and the aforementioned You Can Call Me Al. A treasure trove for big fans. Amooseman19@telus.net

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Jon and Roy Letting go of old ways, looking inwards, finding a sense of freedom. This is where Victoria folk-rock duo Jon and Roy placed their focus while recording their fourth album, Let It Go. Jon and Roy play the Keloha Festival on July 8. Set for release on June 12, the collection of 10 original songs makes up the perfect summer album with its laid-back acoustic guitar riffs, toe-tapping rhythms and made-forsing-along lyrics. The duo went searching for something intangible while recording Let It Go. Freedom—from artistic constraints, from

audience expectations— became a recurring theme for the pair during the creation of the new album. If there was one rule for longtime friends and collaborators Jon Middleton (guitar/vocals) and Roy Vizer (drums/percussion), it was to have no rules at all. “We felt much more free on this album,” said Middleton. “It was a very natural process in this way, similar to how we would approach a live show.” The result of that feeling of freedom is a laidback sound, with enough diversity to have listeners putting the album on repeat.


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CALENDAR

Entertainment IN THE LOOP

LIVE MUSIC

Chris Botti jazz concert June 24 at Mission Hill outdoor amphitheatre. selectyourtickets. com. Johnny Ferreira & Swing Machine June 29 at Minstrel. Cannery Row with Gary Comeau July 11 at Minstrel. Dreamland Band July 11 at Mission-Wood off Gordon Drive. K’NAAN July 12 at KCT. Lyle Lovett July 12; Chris Isaak July 27 at Mission Hill Family Estate Winery. Willy Blizzard July 13; Del Barber July 18 at Minstrel. Andrew Allen July 19 at CedarCreek Estate Winery. $50 from www. selectyourtickets.com. Shooglenifty from Edinburgh July 24; Harpdog Brown July 26; Gabriel Palatchi Band July 28; Sean Ashby July 31 at Minstrel. Anna Jacyszyn July 27 & 28 at Capri Hotel Vintners Poolside Lounge. Chantal Kreviazuk Aug 2 at CedarCreek Estate Winery. $95 from www.selectyourtickets. com. Colin James Dec 11 at KCT. Soul De Cuba Cafe Cuban classics last Wednesday of month through August at 101-1180 Sunset Dr. 778-478-9529. Thursday Night Blues @ The Blue Gator.

teers needed: Call Hazel at 250-808-6166 or email info@kelownasummertheatrefestival.com. Songwriters Exchange & African dance party 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7-9 pm Basement Musicians’ Circle every 2nd & 4th Tuesday. Jazz Jam Thursdays 5-7 pm. Salsa Thursdays 8-10 pm. Singles, couples, all levels and ages for 30 minute lesson with dance to follow. 250717-5304. $5 ($2 after 9 pm)

COMMUNITY THEATRE 1375 Water St kelowna.ca/theatre National Dance Competition for Youth July 5,6,7. K’NAAN July 12. Fernando Vareia Sept 19. Andre-Philippe Gagnon Nov 9. Colin James 11 Dec Theatre Kelowna info: 250-862-8673 www. theatrekelowna.org.

LAUREL PACKINGHOUSE 1304 Ellis St. Mary’s Wedding presented by Shoreline Theatre and Kelowna Museums 7 pm to July 1; 2 pm matinees June 23 & 30. Tickets from the Okanagan Heritage Museum or 250-763-2417.

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250-717-5304 Okanagan Rhythm Festival June 22, 23. Festival info http://okanaganrhythmfest.ca. Golf: The Musical July 19, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, Aug 1, 3, 5, 9 &11 at RCA’s Outdoor Performance Court. Fortune’s Fool July 26, 28, Aug 2, 4, 8, 10 & 12 at RCA’s Outdoor Performance Court. www.kelownasummertheatrefestival.com Donors, billets and volun-

FOOD & WINE Yoga in the vineyard followed by brunch every Sunday at CedarCreek Estate Winery. 250764-8866 ext 107

FUNDRAISER Kelowna Art Gallery Go Party 7 pm June 22. 250-762-2226 or kelownaartgallery.com. . Okanagan Pride Variety Show fundraiser & silent auction 7 pm June 23 at the Black Box—Kelowna Community Theatre back door. Tickets www.gayokanagan.com.

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Royal Canadian Legion branch 26 Roast Beef Dinner and Dance, Friday, June 22, 6:30 p.m., music by Glory Days; monthly general meeting, Tuesday June 26, 7:00 p.m.; Chicken Cor Don Bleu Dinner and Dance, Friday, June 29, 6:30 p.m., music by Sierra; annual Veterans Dinner, Saturday, June 30, 5 p.m. at Parkinson Recreation Centre, pre-registration a must. For more information about branch 26 events, call 250-7264117.

250-766-9309 creeksidetheatre.com Summer Blues with Jeff Piatelli, Windfall, July 14.

APPLICATIONS OFF: Okanagan Film Festival submissions accepted until July 15. Joe Welton 778-2142788 okanaganfilmfest@ gmail.com.

FESTIVALS Lille Gard Arts and Music Festival with Ari Neufeld, Corey Doak, Ord Strauss Blues Revue,

na June 23. Free parking at all street level, parking lots and parkades in downtown Kelowna this Saturday only. Friends of the Library annual outdoor book sale 9 am-2 pm June 23 at 1898 Barlee Rd., Kelowna. Funds raised support children’s Summer Reading Club and other events at local Okanagan Regional Library

Probus Club of Kelowna (Ogopogo) meeting Monday, June 25, 9:30 a.m., at the Richter Street Seniors Centre, 1353 Richter. Guest speakers Martha King and Drew Irvine. Oyama Community Club AGM 7 p.m. Tuesday June 26 at the Oyama Community Hall, 15710 Oyama Road. Gellatly Nut Farm AGM 6:30 p.m. June 27 at the Heritage House, Gellatly Nut Farm Regional Park, 2375 Whitworth Rd., Westbank. Member of standing as of May 1 entitled to vote.New members welcome: tax receipts will be issued. 250-768-5960

ary School 1982 grad class reunion Aug. 18 at Kelowna Springs Golf Club. For more info contact Cathy Rensing on Facebook. Downtown Kelowna Market 1-5 p.m. every Saturday from July 7 to Sept. 1 in Kerry Park at the foot of Bernard Avenue. Great Okanagan Book Sale from the Kelowna Friends of the Library, Oct. 18-20 at the Immaculate Conception Parish Hall. Funds raised support events at local Okanagan Regional Library branches. To be included in the Capital News calendar, email edit@kelownacapnews.com or fax 250-7638469.

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Cod Gone Wild, Cowboy Bob, The Geese, Sarah Brendel, Violet Burning (USA) and Ezra Kwizera and art by John Revill and Dave Watland, June 30 -July 1 at Bottega Farm Inn, 4485 Sallows Rd. Tickets at the gate or http://lillegardfestival.com. Young Empires Aug 3; Morgan Page Aug 4 Centre of Gravity. Okanagan Pride Celebrating Diversity Festival Aug. 12-19.

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Grueling 400km cycling test assists cancer society For eight years, about a hundred ordinary people have set aside their hobbies and sacrificed their weekends to spend half a year training for one of the toughest one-day amateur cycling events in North America—Ride2Survive. They do it to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society. So far this year the crew and riders have raised $345,000. Since its inception the ride has raised $1.9 million for cancer research. Training began in February with bike rides 80 kilometres long. Two weeks ago, the training rides hit the 200-kilometre mark. This Saturday, another group of ordinary people will get on their bikes at Mainstreet Community Church in Kelowna at

3:30 a.m. and arrive 19 hours later at South Shore Cycle in North Delta. With hours of training and fundraising behind them, they will “ride to survive.� Now in its eighth year, Ride2Survive is designed to be a metaphor for battling cancer. Unlike other ultra-endurance cycling events such as the Rocky Mountain 1200 or the new Tour de British Columbia—and unlike the shorter cancer rides and GranFondos— Ride2Survive is a true team endurance event. In Ride2Survive, the riders start and finish together and are fully supported along the 19-hour ride. Food, water, conveniences, and medical support are provided at the end of each of the 13

stages. Drafting is encouraged and helping hands and SAG wagons are always available. Just like fighting cancer, say the organizers, you can’t do 400 kilometres and 13,000 feet of climbing alone. Organizer Kerry Kunzli said, “A lot of people are drawn to the ride because of the physical challenge. But then they spend some time beside a rider who just got off chemo or somebody who has pictures of children lost to cancer on the top tube of their bike. Somewhere between that and riding into the finish in Delta, they change.� The 400-kilometre route is a hilly grind that would test the endurance of professional cyclists. The stages are long

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IMAGINE PEDALING 400 kilometres and climbing 13,000 feet in one day. Kelowna will send off a brave and enthusiastic group of 100 cyclists early Saturday morning to start the eighth annual Ride2Survive. The ride finishes in Delta and hopes to raise over $400,000 to fight cancer. and lonely and the stops are short. Veterans of the ride say that it is hard to get back on the bike and keep going. To help keep their spirits up, the organizers are hoping that people will come out and cheer them

on along the way and that the donations will keep flowing in during those 19 hours on the road, particularly during the final “yellow mile.� Some of the best places to come out and see the ride on Saturday

include Johnson-Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre in West Kelowna at 3:30 a.m. The yellow mile will take place along Scott Road between 72nd Avenue and 80th Avenue in North Delat at about 9:30 p.m.

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TRAVEL Maui king of ‘best beach’ list Gary A. Warner CONTRIBUTOR

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Winfrey made this year’s Top 10 and is likely to win the top spot eventually. It’s not all good news for Maui’s famous beaches. A U.S. Geological Survey report says Maui has the highest rate of beach erosion in the state. Data from 1899 to 2007 show Maui beaches averaged 6.7 inches of sand lost each year. The worst impact is on the north shore near Paia. Erosion rates are somewhat higher in the Kaanapali area than in Kihei or Wailea. As to the rankings, I’ve criticized the methodology of the contest put out each spring by “Dr. Beach,” Stephen Leatherman, a Florida oceanography professor. He has a big East Coast bias. But we can’t argue with his favourites in Maui. Here CONTRIBUTED

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HULOPOE BEACH on Lanai in Hawaii. The beach is adjacent to the Four Seasons Manele Bay Resort. There’s plenty of sand, shade trees and warm water for locals and tourists to share.


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Hamoa destined to rise Beaches from A34

less crowded than Kaanapali to the north, Wailea is also fronted by luxury hotels and rocks in portions, but wide sands in other areas. The dropoff is gradual here, making it good for kids if the waves aren’t up. The view here is also outstanding, with views toward the tiny Molokini crater dive spot and the island of Kahoolawe, once used for Navy target practice. Kapalua Bay Beach, Maui (1991): The first “best beach� on Leatherman’s list is still one of the islands’ prettiest, though in the intervening decades, development has taken over the slope just above the beach, replacing palm trees and greenery with hotel and condo units. Though it has lost some of its magic, the beach itself is still a beautiful crescent of blond-colored sand fronting clear aquamarine waters. Hulopoe, Lanai (1997): Lanai is officially part of Maui County, governed from the Maui town of Wailuku. If you want to get political, it could be included in Maui’s best beach count. There’s actually a geological basis for inclusion with the other beaches. Lanai and Molokai were once part of Maui Nui, the massive, ancient volcanic island that collapsed into the sea millions of years ago. Hulopoe is the best beach in the Hawaiian islands that barely anyone gets to. It’s next to the Four Seasons Manele Bay on the former pineapple plantation island. There are trees for shade and picnic tables for gettogethers, and a nice mix of tourists and locals. Hamoa Beach (No. 5 this year): Travelers really, really have to want to visit this beach. It’s just beyond the Travaasa Resort at the end of the twisting, 52-mile Hana Highway from Kahului. The

beach is framed by coconut palm trees that give shade on hot days. The beach is actually the side of an old volcanic crater. The area has been a favoured getaway for celebrities for nearly a century. Aviator Charles Lindbergh is buried in a churchyard nearby, writer Ernest Hemingway called it one of the most beauti-

ful beaches he’d seen, exBeatle George Harrison lived not far away and TV host/magnate Oprah Winfrey owns property on this side of the island, though her main residence is now upcountry near Kula. If all goes according to the trend, Hamoa should reach the No. 1 designation as top beach later this decade.

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Less Fuel. More Power. Great Value is a comparison between the 2012 and the 2011 Chrysler Canada product lineups. 40 MPG or greater claim based on 2012 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption estimates. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. See dealer for additional EnerGuide details. Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ‡, § It’s Jeep Season Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after May 1, 2012. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport (23B+4XA) only and includes $3,000 Consumer Cash Discount. $16,998 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Jeep Patriot Sport (25D+C7) only and includes $1,750 Consumer Cash Discount. $37,998 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (26E) only. Pricing includes freight ($1,400–$1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2012 vehicles and are manufacturer-to-dealer incentives, which are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. ‡4.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2012 Jeep Wrangler (23B+4XA)/2012 Jeep Patriot (25D+C7)/2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee (26E) models to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Auto Finance and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Examples: 2012 Jeep Wrangler (23B+4XA)/2012 Jeep Patriot (25D+C7)/2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee (26E) with a Purchase Price of $19,998/$16,998/$37,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discount) financed at 4.99% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $117/$99/$222 with a cost of borrowing of $4,275/$3,634/$8,124 and a total obligation of $24,273/$20,632/$46,122. Pricing includes freight ($1,400–$1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. §2012 Jeep Wrangler Sahara shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $27,965. 2012 Jeep Patriot Limited shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $24,045. 2012 Jeep Cherokee Overland shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $51,845. Pricing includes freight ($1,400–$1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ¥Based on automotive awards for SUVs 1974 to 2011. ♠Based on Ward’s 2012 Middle Sport/Utility Vehicle Segmentation. ¤Based on 2012 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel economy will vary based on driving habits and other factors. 2012 Jeep Wrangler – Hwy: 9.3 L/100 KM (30 MPG) and City: 12.7 L/100 KM (22 MPG). 2012 Jeep Patriot 4X2 – Hwy: 7.0 L/100 KM (40 MPG) and City: 9.0 L/100 KM (31 MPG). 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee – Hwy 8.8 L/100 KM (32 MPG) and City: 13.0 L/100 KM (22 MPG). ±Based on Ward’s 2012 Middle Sport/Utility Segmentation. Excludes other vehicles designed and manufactured by Chrysler Group LLC. €No purchase necessary. Contest opens April 9, 2012 at 12:01 a.m. PDT and ends on June 30, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. PDT. One (1) Grand Prize available to be won, consisting of a new 2012 Jeep Wrangler Call of Duty II: MW3 Edition. Approximate value including freight and other charges: $46,620. Must be a resident of British Columbia and be the age of majority. Odds of winning depend on the total number of eligible entries received. Correct answer to mathematical skill-testing question required. Limit of one entry per person. For complete contest rules, including no purchase means of entry, go to: www.winawrangler.ca. The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications LLC, used under licence. ®SIRIUS and the dog logo are registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.

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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

EMPLOYEE

*

PRICING

PLUS

IT’S BACK AND

YOU COULD

BIGGER

WIN

THAN EVER

YOUR FORD

‡‡

SHARE OUR PRIDE SHARE OUR PRICE

2012 FIESTA SE SEDAN

2012 FOCUS SE SEDAN

2012 FUSION SE AUTO

Employee Price Adjustment .............$995 Delivery Allowance ..............................$1,750

Employee Price Adjustment ..........$1,280 Delivery Allowance .............................$1,500

Employee Price Adjustment .......... $1,868 Delivery Allowance ............................$4,000

Total Eligible Price Adjustments ....$2,745

Total Eligible Price Adjustments ... $2,780

Total Eligible Price Adjustments ...$5,868

Share our Employee Price

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14,854

*

$

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*

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$

*

Offer includes $1,600 freight and air tax and all rebates.

Offer includes $1,600 freight and air tax and all rebates.

Offer includes $1,600 freight and air tax and all rebates.

Standard features include:

Standard features include:

Standard features include:

• Air Conditioning • Remote Keyless-entry • MP3 Capable • Power Windows

• Air Conditioning • Steering Wheel Audio Controls • Remote Keyless-entry • MP3 Capable • Power Windows

• Air Conditioning • AdvanceTrac® with Electronic Stability Control◆ • Sirius® Satellite Radio with 6 Month Prepaid Subscription†††

5.1L/100km 55MPG HWY *** 6.9L/100km 41MPG CITY ***

5.5L/100km 51MPG HWY *** 7.8L/100km 35MPG CITY ***

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GET YOUR EMPLOYEE PRICE AND CHANCE TO WIN AT FORD.CA OR YOUR BC FORD STORE TODAY.

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CANADIANS HAVE SHARED OUR PRIDE AND OUR PRICE SINCE 2005

bcford.ca

††† WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ‡Ford Employee Pricing (“Employee Pricing”) is available from June 14, 2012 to August 31, 2012 (the “Program Period”), on the purchase or lease of most new 2012/2013 Ford vehicles (excluding all chassis cab and cutaway body models, F-150 Raptor, Medium Trucks, Mustang Boss 302, and 2013 Shelby GT500). Employee Pricing refers to A-Plan pricing ordinarily available to Ford of Canada employees (excluding any CAW-negotiated programs). The new vehicle must be delivered or factory-ordered during the Program Period from your participating Ford Dealer. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ‡‡No purchase necessary. For full contest rules, eligible vehicle criteria, and to enter as a Ford owner, visit www.ford.ca/shareourpridecontest (follow the entry path applicable to you, complete all mandatory fields and click on ‘submit’) or visit your local Ford Dealer for details. Open only to residents of Canada who have reached the age of majority, possess a valid graduated level provincially issued driver’s license, and are owners of Ford branded vehicles (excluding fleet customers and all Lincoln and Mercury models). Eligible vehicle criteria includes requirement that it be properly registered in Canada in the contest entrant’s name (matching vehicle ownership), and properly registered/plated and insured. Non-Ford owners can enter by mailing an original 100 word essay on “what they like about Ford”, with their full name, full mailing address, email, daytime phone number (with area code) to: Vanessa Richard, Pareto Corp., 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 200, Toronto, ON, M3C 4G4. Contest closes at 11:59pm (PST) on the last day of the 2012 Ford Employee Pricing campaign which will be no earlier than August 31, 2012. Limit of 1 entry per person. Up to 8 prizes available to be won in Canada in 3 possible prize categories, each worth up to CAD$50,000. Chances of winning are dependent on the total number of entries received up to each 10,000 interval of unit sales under the Employee Pricing campaign (“Draw Trigger”). Odds of winning decrease as the contest progresses, more entries are made into the contest, and opportunities for Draw Triggers lessen. Skill testing question required. *Purchase a new 2012 Fiesta SE Sedan/2012 Focus SE Sedan/2012 Fusion SE with automatic transmission/2012 Escape XLT I4 FWD with automatic transmission/2012 F-150 Platinum Super Crew 4x4 for $14,854/$17,819/$20,431/$22,253/$46,313 after Total Eligible Price Adjustment of $2,745/$2,780/$5,868/$5,446/$14,186 (Total Eligible Price Adjustment is a combination of Employee Price Adjustment of $995/$1,280/$1,868/$1,946/$7,186 and delivery allowance of $1,750/$1,500/$4,000/$$3,500/$7,000) is deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Total Eligible Price Adjustment has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,600 but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ***Estimated fuel consumption ratings for model shown: 2012 Fiesta 1.6L I4 5-speed Manual transmission: [6.9L/100km (41MPG) City, 5.1L/100km (55MPG) Hwy] / 2012 Focus 2.0L I4 5-speed Manual transmission: [7.8L/100km (36MPG) City, 5.5L/100km (51MPG) Hwy] / 2012 Fusion 2.5L I4 6-speed automatic transmission: [9.0L/100km (31MPG) City, 6.0L/100km (47MPG) Hwy] / 2012 Escape 2.5L I4 6-speed Automatic transmission: [10.0L/100km (28MPG) City, 7.1L/100km (40MPG) Hwy]Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipment, and driving habits. †††©2012 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ©2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month pre-paid subscription


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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

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ONLY AT KELOWNA CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP

JUNE IS VEHICLE BUYBACK NOTIFICATION Dear Okanagan Valley Vehicle Owner: Congratulations - your area has been selected for our Dodge Chrysler Jeep Buyback Program. We are in immediate need of quality pre-owned vehicles like yours and would like to BUY YOUR VEHICLE BACK! Due to record sales, KELOWNA CHRYSLER is experiencing a critical shortage of quality pre-owned vehicles. Take advantage of the lowest price and rates in history, while getting the most for your vehicle! As a special Bonus we are giving you a $2000 Savings Voucher when you register for this program at the website below. WE WILL PAY ABOVE MARKET VALUE FOR YOUR VEHICLE DURING THIS BUYBACK PROGRAM KELOWNA CHRYSLER has been authorized to buyback your vehicle, at ABOVE MARKET VALUE. We would like to exchange your current vehicle for any new Ram, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or pre-owned vehicle. With factory incentives starting at 1.99% APR or 3.0% APR for up to 84 months** and up to $15,000 in rebates and discounts supporting this ChryslerBuyback.ca program, we are confident that you can make this exchange with little or no out-of-pocket expense and a monthly payment that fits your budget. Moreover, you can receive tremendous savings with rebates and discounts up to $15,000 during this program AND take advantage of NO PAYMENTS for up to 6 MONTHS!

“Whether your neck is red, white, or blue... We’ve got the truck for you!”

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NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR VEHICLE! The all-new 2012 lineup has never been better! The Award-Winning Dodge lineup offers the Avenger, Charger, Challenger, Grand Caravan, Journey and Durango. Receive a No-Charge Diesel on the “ALL-NEW 2012” RAM TRUCK recently voted “BEST NEW TRUCK EVER BUILT!” Jeep’s innovative line-up features Compass, Liberty, Wrangler, Patriot and Grand Cherokee. The Chrysler line features 4 state-of-the-art and fuel-efficient vehicles including Chrysler 300, Chrysler 200 Sedan & Convertible and Town & Country. There is simply no better time or manufacturer to upgrade with! If you would like additional information about this offer NOW - and to receive an exclusive savings voucher for $2000, simply visit www.ChryslerBuyback.ca and enter your personal Access Code: KLN73 *This offer will not be available at the dealership unless you pre-register online. Please stop by or call us at the number below to schedule a convenient appointment and allow us the opportunity to make you an offer. A visual inspection of your vehicle is required to assess its value. We need your vehicle, don’t delay register online today!

Ø

2012 CARAVAN

DOWN

2012 JEEP WRANGLER

or $ , 19 998 117 /bw

$

$

BRAND

Ø

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ChryslerBuyback.CA Event Date: Now through July 3, 2012

$

For your 2000 Savings Voucher, Go To www.ChryslerBuyback.ca Enter Access Code KLN73 or Call 250-763-6121

Ø DOWN

KELOWNA

Ø

DOWN

2012 CHRYSLER 200

16,498 97

$

or $

2012 JOURNEY

/bw

$

19,988 or $ 117

/bw

All payments at 4.99%, 96 month term. #1. Total paid $24,336. #2. Total paid $30,368. #3. Total paid $23,712. #4. Total paid $24,336. #5. Total paid $24,336. On approved credit, plus taxes & dealer fees.

AT LECKIE ROAD, ON BOTH SIDES OF ENTERPRISE WAY! *If you do not have internet access, please call the dealership and a voucher will be provided upon arrival at dealership. **1.99% APR financing is available for up to 36 months on select new vehicles OAC or up to $15,000 rebate and discount is available on select new models only. See dealer for details. Program ends 7/3/12. DL#C3289

KELOWNA CHRYSLER

250-870-5443 2440 ENTERPRISE WAY, KELOWNA www.kelownachrysler.com


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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

Can’t get credit?

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26,698

Now just...

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BI-WEEKLY (A)

DIVORCE DIVORCE DISABILITY DISABILITY CREDIT CREDIT COUNSELLING

BANKRUPT BANKRUPT SLOW SLOW PAYER BAD BAD CREDIT

Okanagan Dodge Customs

“Stephanie wants to thank Jason and The Team at The Big Store for the awesome deal on her used Grand Cherokee.”

More to come...

2690 Hwy. 97 North • Kelowna

TRUCK-O-SAURUS!

and the GONG!

R! E G G I B

BIG

the

Home of

CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE

store

1-888-894-9642 • www.okanagandodge.com 2011

2008

2011

2010

2012

CALIBER

RAM 1500 LARAMIE

KIA RIO

RAM 3500 CREW LARAMIE

DODGE AVENGER

STK#EN228860

69

15,491

$

$

STK#12RQ455610

24,872

$ BI-WEEKLY (1)

179

$

STK#EN755663

55

12,981

$

$ BI-WEEKLY (2)

STK#12RQ798410

$ BI-WEEKLY (3)

51,888

326

$

STK#EN125949

BI-WEEKLY (4)

2009

2010

2010

2010

DODGE RAM 2500

CALIBER

RAM 1500

FORD F150

DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

STK#12RM602510

35,687

213

$

STK#

66

13,488

$

$ BI-WEEKLY (6)

STK#12RQ683210

30,872

$ BI-WEEKLY (7)

179

$

STK#

$ BI-WEEKLY (8)

21,924

117

$

16,683

$ BI-WEEKLY (9)

2012

2008

2007

2011

2012

CHARGER

AVENGER

RAM 1500

VW JETTA

CHRYSLER 300

STK#EN161913

22,981

$

125

$

STK#12CM920810

13,427

$ BI-WEEKLY (11)

77

$

STK#12TU509810

18,994

$ BI-WEEKLY (12)

128

$

17,411

BI-WEEKLY (13)

86

$

27,416

BI-WEEKLY (14)

2011

2012

2012

2006

JEEP PATRIOT

CHRYSLER 200

JEEP WRANGLER

RAM 1500

STK#12RQ382110

25,472

159

STK#1220437210

19,972

$ BI-WEEKLY (16)

104

$

STK#EN101488

19,472

$ BI-WEEKLY (17)

99

$

BI-WEEKLY (18)

26,192

147

$

BI-WEEKLY (19)

20,712

2011

2007

2010

2010

CALIBER

CHARGER

JOURNEY

TOWN & COUNTRY

STK#12DJ728110

13,872

69

STK#EN294375

15,491

$ BI-WEEKLY (21)

73

$

STK#12DJ390420

13,712

$ BI-WEEKLY (22)

79

$

BI-WEEKLY (23)

156

$

24,994

139

$

109

BI-WEEKLY (20)

STK#12GV549910

25,457

$ BI-WEEKLY (24)

BI-WEEKLY (15)

$

STK#12JP922210

$

BI-WEEKLY (10)

STK#12RQ019610

$

GRAND CARAVAN $

79

STK#12TU187910

$

2009

$

STK#12RQ363310

STK#EN110223

$

JEEP WRANGLER $

BI-WEEKLY (5)

$

STK#P074433

$

2009

$

99

19,779

$

$

2010

$

7 SOLD 4 LEFT!

139

$

BI-WEEKLY (25)

A) O Downpayment, 7.5% APR @120 month term. 1-25 are all with $5000 downpayment and 6.89% APR. 1, 3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,14,15,17,18,19,22,24,25 @84 month term; 2,12,13,20,23 @ 60 month term; 7,16,21 @ 72 month term Total Payments A)$30,992; 1)$17,558; 2)$28,270; 3)$15,010; 4)$64,332; 5)$23,018; 6)$43,766; 7)$15,296; 8)$37,578; 9)$26,294; 10)$19,378; 11)$27,750; 12)$15,010; 13)$21,640; 14)$20,652; 15)$33,392; 16)$29,804; 17)$23,928; 18)$23,018; 19)$31,754; 20)$19,170; 21)$15,764; 22)$18,286; 23)$15,270; 24)$30,298; 25)$30,298; Vehicles may not be as shown. All payments plus taxes and fees. On Approved Credit.


B SECTION • FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2012 • CAPITAL NEWS

MOTORING ▼ FIRST DRIVE

The ‘S’ stands for serious: Audi S6 and S7 Sportback Jim Robinson CONTRIBUTOR

MUNICH: After driving the Audi S6 and S7 Sportback, you quickly realize the “S” stands for serious. Not just serious as in the performance or the build quality, but serious in Audi’s approach to every aspect of these two cars. An example is the unique “Beaufort” inlays available on the interior. They are comprised of wood strips and one strip of aluminum which are glued together into a 0.20-inch thick composite. Then a large number of these composites are placed on top of each other and bonded again.

Lastly these blocks are cross cut into veneers for a brown and silver pinstripped look you won’t find in any other car but an Audi. Another example is the available diamond stitching available on the sports seats centre panels. The panels are made from black and silver leather each sewn with contrasting seam color. There are also several choices of leather including Valcona known for its softness and uniform surface quality. Serious also describes the turbocharged, directinjection 4.0-litre V8 engine found on the S6 and S7 that produces 420 hp and 406 lb/ft of torque.

CONTRIBUTED

AUDI’S S MODELS always look purposeful whether moving at speed or standing still. This is the 2013 S7 Sportback with 4.0-litre twin turbo V8 See Audi B4

that goes from rest to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds.

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FOR UP TO

72

PLUS UP TO

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BECAUSE WE REALLY,

LIKE YOU

OFFER VALID UNTIL

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$1,500 loyalty rebates applicable for current Mitsubishi owners and family members only. See dealer for complete details.

VALLEY MITSUBISHI

2350 Enterprise Way Kelowna | 250.860.6300 | www.valleymitsubishi.ca


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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

ANNIVERSARY sales event

JUNE 2012 Stop in today!

No payments for

90 DAYS!

2012

Mazda 3 GX

plus $1000

plus

FOR YOUR TRADE! 2012

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OVER 120 PRE-OWNED CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM

2004 Viper Truck SRT10

2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser

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37,000 km! Automatic, 4 WD, one owner

$ Stk#U-2740A*

30,900

2011 Chevrolet Silverado

$ Stk#543-7008A

24,880

2011 F350 Lariat 4x4

2500HD LTZ, 4,016 km, 6-speed automatic

Lifted wheels and tires, long box, only 20,000 km

$ Stk#U-2733

61,900

2007 Mazda Miata

$ Stk#U-2736

56,915

2007 VW Jetta City

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4-speed automatic

22,890

* See dealer for details No Payments for 90 Days to our financing customers.

‘08 BMW 1 Series

$ Stk#U-2747*

11,980

$

31,988 ‘03 BMW M3 91,489 km ............... $24,659 ‘09 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 $ 22,923 km ............... 39,768 ‘08 Chevrolet HRH LS 95,724 km ................ $10,859 ‘07 Dodge Caliber SXT 72,660 km .................. $12,490 ‘11 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport $ Crew Cab - 32,149 km .... 37,980 ‘07 Dodge Ram 3500 SLT $ Quad Cab - 50,318 km .. 35,893 ‘11 Ford F-250SD Lariat $ 33,235 km .................. 53,986 ‘11 Ford F-350SD Lariat $ 19,599 km .................. 56,915 ‘11 Honda CR-V LX 7,618 km ................... $27,994 ‘12 Jeep Grand Cherokee $ SRT8 - 280 km ............. 70,364 ‘08 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited $ Sahara - 75,220 km ....... 23,580 16,540 km (Stk.#532-5053A) .............. (Stk.#12-5119B) (Stk.#12-5119B) (Stk.#U-2710A) (Stk.#U-2742)

(Stk.#B12-044)

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(Stk.#U-2703)

(Stk.#U-2724)

$ Stk#U-2752

LOTS MORE...

(Stk.#U-2524B)

‘10 Jeep Wrangler Sahara $ 31,498 km (Stk.#543-7021A) .............. 26,205 ‘04 Mazda B3000 DS $ 108,001 km (Stk.#U-2732) ................ 10,203 ‘07 Mazda3 GT Grand Touring $ 160,891 km (Stk.#61-4732A) .............. 10,926 ‘10 Mazda 3 $ 40,053 km (Stk.#U-2702) .................. 15,373 ‘10 Mazda 3 $ 38,090 km (Stk.#U-2712) .................. 15,395 ‘07 Mazda 6 $ 122,948 km (Stk.#U-2542A) ............... 15,990 ‘03 Mazda Miata $ 78,748 km (Stk.#U-2517A) ................ 12,899 ‘03 Mazda Miata $ 49,508 km (Stk.#12-5110A) ............... 12,495 ‘08 Mazda Miata GT $ 54,797 km (Stk.#U-2751) .................. 22,890 ‘05 Mazda Tribute GX $ 119,591 km (Stk.#543-7013A) ............. 11,900 ‘08 Mazda Tribute GX $ 81,168 km (Stk.#U-2739) .................. 14,999 ‘06 Nissan 350Z $ 32,781 km (Stk.#721-4675A) .............. 25,860

visit our lot & see the full selection!


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PREMIUM TRADE-IN

CLEARANCE EVENT

PREVIEW OUR ONLINE SELECTION. See 15+ pictures & more details for each vehicle at

www.prelovedofkelowna.com

Due to the continuing success of Volkswagen’s 60th Anniversary Sale we have a large increase of quality trade-ins that we have priced to clear immediately.

prelovedofkelowna.com “All vehicles are hand picked, meticulously detailed and thoroughly inspected to ensure the highest possible quality.”

Audi Certified Pre-Owned

2010 AUDI TT QUATTRO

2009 AUDI A3 QUATTRO

2008 AUDI A4 CABRIOLET QUATTRO

AWD, leather, sunroof, auto fully loaded, local car. 38,800 kms stk#AQ923Z

Certified pre-owned

•2 year/80,000 km factory warranty •24/7 roadside assistance •238 point inspection •Financing available from 0.9% OAC.

SPECIAL EDITION Auto, leather, sport suspension, LTD production car, local, one owner. stk#2AT001AZ. Was $40,995

CLEARANCE $

stk#AQ894Z. Was $34,495

38,995

CLEARANCE $

2008 VW GOLF CITY

Volkswagen Pure Certified Pre-Owned

Manual, power windows, locks, mirrors, cruise, heated seats, only 64,000 kms

29,995 stk#VQ920Z

12,995

ONLY

2002 VW JETTA

19,495

19,995

CLEARANCE

$

stk#2VTG08AZ

11,995

ONLY

$

$

19,988

2009 VW JETTA TDI

2.0 HIGHLINE, auto, leather, pwr pkg, htd seats, sunroof, alloys, local car, one owner, 1000 km per tank of gas! stk#2VJ055AZ

24,495

NOW

2008 TOYOTA SIENNA CE

2009 BMW X6 AWD

2007 LEXUS RX350

Auto, AC, leather, power package, sunroof, 4WD

A/C, Cruise, power package, tilt, low kms.

stk#2A4011B

stk#OQ877 was $20,988

Leather, premium package, navi, full load, local car, 33,000 kms.

AWD, leather, sunroof, htd seats, fully loaded, one owner, local car, you will not find a cleaner RX350 anywhere! stk#2AQ536A

2003 AUDI A4 1.8T QUATTRO

2009 VW TIGUAN AWD 2 TO CHOOSE FROM!

was $21,995 CLEARANCE

stk#2VP021AZ

$

29,995

stk#VQ876Z

Diesel, 61 MPG, leather, sunroof, heated seats, A/C, pwr pkg, 6 airbags, fully loaded, only 29,950 kms.

Auto, A/C, power package, tilt, cruise, keyless entry.

21,588

$

2.5L, auto, A/C, pwr pkg, tilt, alloys. Save thousands from new.

15,995

2009 VW JETTA HIGHLINE TDI

$

2010 VW GOLF

stk#VQ892Z

$

2007 VW JETTA CITY

ONLY

2006 ACURA TL

was $24,988 CLEARANCE

Auto, A/C, power package, cruise, heated seats, sunroof, low kms.

stk#VQ916Z

ONLY

$

2008 VW RABBIT

2008 VW GTI 2.0 TURBO

200HP, DSG transmission, leather, sunroof, heated seats, fully loaded, only 64,000 kms

•2 year/40,000 km factory warranty •24/7 roadside assistance •112 point inspection •Financing available from 0.9% OAC.

2.0 turbo, automatic, leatherette, sunroof, heated seats, power package, 45,000 kms. stk#VQ844Z

Leather, sunroof, alloys, heated seats, power group, local car. 33,123 kms

was $15,995

$

2010 PASSAT

2008 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HIGHLINE

stk#VQ885Z

CLEARANCE

ONLY

2.0T, leather, AWD, full load, BC car.

$

24,995

Comfortline AWD, 2.0 turbo, auto., power package, sunroof, alloys, heated seats, A/C. stk#VQ905Z

ONLY

$

28,995

2006 BMW 330I XI AWD

ONLY 59,000 KMS

4 cyl, auto, A/C, pwr windows, locks, mirrors, cruise.

stk#2A4037A was $20,995

stk#2A4047A

CLEARANCE

$

18,588

2008 AUDI A6 QUATTRO

ONLY

$

9,995

2008 NISSAN XTERRA

CLEARANCE

$

was $13,995

10,995

2007 CAMRY XLE

CLEARANCE

$

17,995

2010 NISSAN ROGUE SL AWD

stk#OQ918

ONLY

$

55,895

2009 TOYOTA YARIS

CLEARANCE

$

29,495

2002 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE ONLY 68,000 KMS

AWD, leather, sunroof, auto, full load, local car, one owner. was $26,495

4X4, power locks, windows, mirrors, cruise control, roof rack, alloys, low kms.

Full load, auto, leather, sun roof, power group, 50,000 kms.

stk#2AQ509A

stk#2VG060A

stk#VQ896C

CLEARANCE

$

21,988

ONLY

$

22,995

Turner

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$

19,995

Auto, air, power package, sunroof, heated seats, great fuel economy, AWD, low kms. stk#2VB014A was $23,595 CLEARANCE

$

22,498

Auto, A/C, pwr windows, locks, mirrors, cruise. Great economy, only 34,000 kms. stk#OQ912

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$

13,995

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10,995

Auto, AC, moonroof, power package, leather, heated seats. stk#2VGT10A Was $26,488

CLEARANCE

$

19,998

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Audi from B1 With twin turbos mounted in the V of the engine, gas flow is fed directly into the cylinders instead of through a long tube the result of which is near in-

stant mixture delivery. The engine also features a cylinder-on-demand system that shuts down four of the eight cylinders when cruising. Overall, the S6 and S7 consume 9.6/9.7L/100 km

combined respectively. Serious also describes the acceleration of the S6, which sprints from 0-100 km/h in 4.6 seconds while the S7 does it in 4.7 seconds. Top speed on both is limited to 250

km/h (155 mph). That’s quick no matter what you call it but, in the S6/S7 it’s done with such civility that you sometimes forget this in an autobahn cruiser designed for sustained 200-

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plus km/h. Not only are cars like the S6/S7 ludicrously fast but the Germans like their higher end cars quiet, too. Audi achieves this in two ways, the first being active noise control (ANC) that uses four small microphones hidden in the headliner that analyses the noise in their immediate area. When an unwanted noise is detected, the system emits a noise-cancelling counter tone produced by the speakers in the sound system. Backing this up are active engine mounts that offset the rough running nature of the engine when it is running on four cylinders. This is also aided by a centrifugal governor in the dual-mass flywheel that counter balances fourcylinder vibrations. Drive the S6/S7 and they point out very clearly the difference between what Europeans and North Americans think of as “performance”. For instance, the Ford Mustang Boss 302 I am driving as this is written

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is finished in a Day-Glo green with a V8 motor that idles like a North Sea trawler and bellows in the most thrilling way under full throttle. You can go ridiculously fast but everyone will see and hear you do it. In Europe it’s all about being discreet. On many high performance cars the badging is deleted so no one knows what you’ve got under the hood. Interiors are ultra-lux and they are unusually quiet. Joining the autobahn at 130 km/h, I was overtaken by a VW police van doing a good 150 km/h and the cops were waving at me with smiles on their faces. In Canada I would be in jail and the car seized. Getting up to the flow of traffic at 160 km/h that V8 engine note we all love over here is just a muffled tone. Tire noise intrusion seemed a long way away. But there is time to think and (hopefully) react without a cacophony

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MOTORING S7 in the ride and drive part of the press launch but I wasn’t really alone. Fitted was Audi Connect, in several languages, which uses Google Earth maps and Streetview as part of the navigation system. I understand

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this probably won’t come to Canada but it is super nifty to use. Coming to an intersection, for instance, the Navi Voice tells you to make a left turn and you see it depicted on the monitor of the Multi Media Informa-

tion (MMI) system just as it looks out the window. I never got to try it, but the S6/S7 come with a night vision system that can pick out pedestrians and cyclists and highlights them in red long before you can actually see them

in the flesh. Pricing is far from decided at this point. In Europe the S6 starts at Euro 53,999 and the S7 Sportback at Euro 61,995. Probably the most

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XLT, 6-passenger, only 32,000 km.

Stk. #18463A

tAudi from B4 of sound hindering your decision making if someone further ahead drops the can. The standard sport adaptive suspension soaks any road imperfections of which there are few in Germany. Standard equipment is Audi’s permanent allwheel-drive that normally splits torque 40 per cent front, 60 per cent rear but can send as much as 80 per cent to the rear and 70 per cent to the front depending on demand. While you never notice this except in extreme circumstances, quattro

has software that allows toque vectoring. For example, if the system detects the wheels on the inside of a curve as starting to lose grip, the brakes deploy marginally. Optionally available is the new sport differential

6,995

$

that splits torque back and forth at the rear wheels. Working faster than the electronic stability control, this system reduces oversteer and understeer in high-speed corners. By a quirk of fate I found myself alone in the

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TOYOTA YARIS HATCHBACK

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21,960

$

Automatic, alloy wheels, only 22,000 kms. Stk. #18722A

Stk. #18712A

26,900

$

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2006 FORD F150 FX4 4x4

318/mo or

$

SALE

$

15,900

2004 FORD SUPER DUTY F350 SRW XLT Head Bolts APR, EGR Delete & Chipped $ 169,123 km SALE 14,995

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2006 HONDA CIVIC COUPE DX 1.8L 4 cyl, auto, rear spoiler, pwr options $ $ 200/mo SALE 9,995

16,900

2007

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4x4, XLT

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25,900

2003

ACURA TL

17,995

3.2L, V6, leather, only 127,000 kms. Stk. #P2747B

STK#184

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8,995

SOLD

2008 CHEV SILVERADO

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16,995

2005 FORD MUSTANG

9,900

$

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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

MOTORING ▼ TEST DRIVE

Infiniti’s new JX is ready to take on best in its segment Neil Moore CONTRIBUTOR

Charleston, SC: Despite the insanity at the fuel pumps, SUV and crossover sales are still humming along nicely and Infiniti has added yet another to its lineup. The 2013 JX 35, which will start arriving at dealerships later this month, is a seven-seat crossover that, sizewise, fits nicely between the

stylish yet impractical EX and FX models, and the colossal QX flagship. I won’t knock the current Infiniti truck offerings, but after spending a few hours with the new all-wheel-drive JX, I’ll tip my hand early and say it’s the most practical. Not that common sense is the rule during an emotional purchase, but for those who live life by the numbers, the JX has what it takes to easily out-

sell its stablemates. First of all, it’s a seven-seater. That doesn’t mean tall folk will enjoy long rides in the third row, although we did shoehorn in a six-foot-two journalist with seat slightly reclined. I found it just fine for my five-foot-nine frame, and expect it would be more than adequate for kids. By comparison, the EX and FX siblings seat only five, and while the QX does hold seven, it

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What’s truly important here is that the JX has been engineered and priced to serve stiff competition within its segment—and to the Audi Q7 and Acura MDX, in particular. The base JX is much lighter on the wallet than either of these. Sure, it can be optioned up with five equipment groups, but the $5,000 premium package—the expected volume seller—still puts it well below the MDX, which starts at $52,690, and the optional three-row Q7 at $59,200. The JX is taller than both, longer than Acura and narrower than each,

but with best-in-class interior volume. At 4,242 litres, it provides 227 more than Acura and 470 more than Audi, and tops each of them in secondand third-row leg room. During our few hours of driving the interstates and backroads surrounding Charleston, I had no opportunity to ride in back, but spent a few minutes while parked. Company representatives insisted the third row was no ‘penalty box’ and I would agree. These 50/50 split seats are reasonably well padded, they recline and benefit from rear ventilation. And the 14 cm of

second-row seat travel in front allows some flexibility for taller passengers. This generous travel, along with doors that open wide, also makes it easier to climb in back. Which is unlike some SUVs and crossovers that require gymnastics to access the third row. There’s nothing unusual about the way the JX centre row tips forward to get out of the way in one motion, but to do this without removing your child car seats is a big deal. Especially in crappy weather.

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Audi from B5 outstanding feature, in my opinion, is the fit and finish inside and out. You won’t find a stitch out of place or a panel not trued up to the next. It is the attention to detail, not just the sense of

luxury or the speed, that makes the S version of the A6 and A7 Sportback stand out. Whether S6 or S7, each is a complete package that satisfies all the senses.

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Also handy is the amount of cargo room behind the third row. Once again, you don’t appreciate this feature until you have a couple of kids and aging parents in the vehicle, and still have to squeeze in a load of groceries. My current ride has enough room behind the back row to slide in a couple of briefcases; the JX has 447 litres. Drop the third row and this expands to 1,339 litres (1,155 with second row in rearmost position). With all seats down you get 2,166 litres and a flat cargo floor. There’s also a storage tray beneath. The base JX comes well equipped, and despite there being a mind-numbing array of available options, the list of standard content is substantial. This includes tri-zone climate control; multiinfo display with seven-inch colour monitor; heated, power adjustable front seats; heated, leather-wrapped steering that is power tilt/telescopic with illuminated cruise and audio controls; smart key with pushbutton start; sequential welcome lighting; power rear liftgate; power moonroof and sixspeaker audio system. I didn’t have an opportunity to check out the base sound system, but will note that the available 15-speaker Bose unit was a delight. It really

kicks out the bass, thanks to a powerful subwoofer, which uses surprisingly little room in the rear cargo tray. I won’t list all the standard safety items, which include the usual array of airbags, brake and traction systems. What’s interesting here is the range of what some would call ‘nanny technologies’ that are available as part of the $5,000 Premium, $2,200 Driver Assistance and $3,500 Technology packages. One of these, as part of the Infiniti Connection telematics system which also provides navigation, crash notification and synched calendar functions, is Drive Zone/Speed Alert. This will keep an eye on young drivers who you may want to restrict to certain areas. Set the limits and it will send a text, e-mail or phone message if the boundary has been crossed or the speed exceeded. I would have hated this as a teen, and even as a parent, I’m not keen on these electronic snoops. Mind you, that may change as my kids approach driving age. Here’s one gizmo I do like—Blind Spot Intervention. I can’t count the number of times I’ve had to back out from between two land barges with no idea of what’s coming from either side. With this system, there’s less guesswork, as it can detect oncoming vehicles and ob-

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jects in back, and if needed, clamp on the brakes. These things always sound great in theory, so the company set up a parking lot demo, complete crash target. I gave it a try, (heck, it’s not my insurance) and although it’s hard not to brake when you’re about to hit a couple of big garbage bins, I ignored the beeps, lights and pushback on the accelerator, and refrained from braking. The JX stopped with about six inches to spa re. Just stay below 5 mph (8 km/h) and keep off the brake. Touch the pedal, and the system assumes you’re back in control— even if you’re not. There’s still much more in terms of available technologies—like the around-view monitor, blind spot warning, intelligent brake assist with forward collision warning, lane departure warning and prevention, intelligent cruise with distance control, and more. There’s even a menu where you can choose which of these to enable. I’ve left ride and performance until the end, because quite frankly, they wouldn’t be my primary reasons for buying a JX. Not that Infiniti’s 3.5-litre DOHC V6 (265 hp and 248 lb/ft of torque) and CVT combination isn’t up to the task. Nor am I overlooking the forgiving (perhaps too forgiving) ride delivered by the independent strut front and multi-link rear suspension (with front and rear stabilizer bars). Admittedly, the JX performed a lot like a minivan. Even setting the fourposition dial to ‘Sport’ rather than Eco, Snow or normal, won’t transform the JX from green cruiser to road rocket. But that shouldn’t matter to most people who would buy one. What’s more significant is how Infiniti has done so many things right. Interior space, passenger amenities, safety tech-

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Crosstour a unique take on station wagon

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driving this week,� a neighbour asked me recently as he walked past the house. “It’s a Honda Crosstour,� I replied. “Never seen one of them,� was his response. I’m not surprised because even with all the driving and travelling I do, I rarely see one on the road. The mid-size crossover market is a tough one to crack as Honda has found with the Crosstour. Battling the likes of the Nissan Murano, Toyota Venza and Subaru Outback and a bunch of other vehicles, the Crosstour has been seen as an underperformer for the company since its debut in late 2009 as a 2010 model. Honda’s history shows they hit the mark with most vehicles so it’s surprising the Crosstour has been less than a sales success.

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WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicles may be shown with optional features. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See your Lincoln Dealer for complete details or call the Lincoln Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-387-9333. ‡ Lincoln Employee Pricing (“Employee Pricing”) is in effect from June 14, 2012 to August 31, 2012 (the “Program Period”), on the purchase or lease of all new 2012/2013 Lincoln vehicles. Employee Pricing refers to A-Plan pricing ordinarily available to Ford of Canada employees (excluding any CAW-negotiated programs). The new vehicle must be delivered or factory-ordered from your participating Lincoln Dealer during the Program Period. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ** Purchase a new 2012 Lincoln MKZ FWD with Sport Appearance package / 2013 Lincoln MKS AWD EcoBoost™ / 2012 MKX AWD / 2013 MKT AWD EcoBoost™ for $33,922 / $49,956 / $45,772 / $48,513 after Total Price Adjustments of $7,378 / $3,944 / $3,578 / $3,737 (Total Price Adjustment is a combination of Employee Price Adjustment of $3,378 / $2,944 / $3,078 / $2,737 and Delivery Allowance of $4,000 / $1,000 / $500 / $1,000) is deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Total Price Adjustment has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,700, but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. †† Lease a new 2012 Lincoln MKZ FWD with Sport Appearance package / 2013 Lincoln MKS AWD EcoBoost™ / 2012 MKX AWD / 2013 MKT AWD EcoBoost™ and get 3.99%/1.99%/1.99%/1.99% LAPR for up to 48 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest LAPR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $41,300 / $53,900 / $49,350 / $52,250 at 3.99%/1.99%/1.99%/1.99% LAPR for up to 48 months with $4,999 / $8,699 / $7,789 / $6,769 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $358 / $538 / $438 / $538, total lease obligation is $22,183 / $34,523 / $28,813 / $32,593 and optional buyout is $15,281 / $17,787 / $19,247 / $18,288. Offers include Total Price Adjustments of $7,378 / $3,944 / $3,578 / $3,737 (Total Price Adjustment is a combination of Employee Price Adjustment of $3,378 / $2,944 / $3,078 / $2,737 and Delivery Allowance of $4,000 / $1,000 / $500 / $1,000). Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,700, but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after any price adjustment is deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 64,000km / 64,000km / 80,000km / 80,000km over 48 months apply. A charge of 16 cents per km over mileage restrictions applies, plus applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. 1 Between June 1, 2012 and September 30, 2012, Security Deposit payment is waived on a lease of a new Lincoln model (Red Carpet leases, on approved credit from Ford Credit). Security Deposit may be required by Ford Credit based on customer credit terms and conditions. ‡‡ Offer only valid from June 1, 2012 to August 31, 2012 (the “Offer Period”) to resident Canadians with a Costco membership on or before May 31, 2012. Use this $1,000CDN Costco member offer towards the purchase or lease of a new 2012/2013 Lincoln vehicle (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). The Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Lincoln dealer within the Offer Period. Offer is only valid at participating dealers, is subject to vehicle availability, and may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford Motor Company of Canada at either the time of factory order (if ordered within the Offer Period) or delivery, but not both. Offer is not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Applicable taxes calculated before $1,000CDN offer is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Lincoln Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-387-9333. † Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible with SYNC® - check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Certain MyLincoln Touch™ functions require compatible mobile devices. Some functions are not available while driving. 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CLARK, DONNA OLIVIA Donna passed away in Kelowna on Jan 9, 2012. She is survived by her family and friends. A memorial mass will be held at 10:30am on Friday, July 6, 2012 at Everden Rust Funeral Services., 1910 Windsor Road., Kelowna. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.everdenrust.com (250)-860-6440

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QUIGLEY, Nancy With deep sadness we announce the passing of Nancy Quigley on June 19, 2012. Survived by her loving husband Trevor; daughter Janine Pushor of Edmonton; two sons: Jim Pushor (Leslie) of Kelowna, John Pushor (Alison) of Kelowna; grandchildren: Dylan, Jacob, Joseph, Stella and Harvey; three sisters: Ada Wynn (Glyn) of Edmonton, Glenys Edwards (Al) of St. Albert, Nevis Charchun (Marshall) of Camrose; numerous nieces and nephews. Also survived by Trevor’s family: Jason Quigley (Cher) of Vancouver, Cole Quigley of Nanaimo, Christopher Quigley (Abby) of Burnaby; grandchildren: Sienna, Kingston, Ella and Leah and brother-in-law Curtis Quigley (Sherry) of Edmonton. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, June 25, 2012 at 10:00 am at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Central Okanagan Hospice Association Hospice House, 2035 Ethel Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2Z6. Condolences may be sent to the family by visitingwww.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.

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George Bradford passed away on Thursday June 14, 2012 at the age of 80 years. He is survived by his partner Doris Stevenson; three sons Wayne (Geri) of Mission, BC, Don (Joyce) of Kelowna, and Jim of Kelowna: two daughters Wendy Dunne of Westbank and Sherrie Schmidt (Dale) of Kelowna; ten grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; two sisters Ruth Keiss of Vernon and Loretta Dodman of Winfield. He was predeceased by his Dad, James in 1960, his mother Delia in 1994 and his brother Frank in 2011. No service by request. Rest in Peace Dad. Until we meet again. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.valleyviewfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to Valleyview Funeral Home, Kelowna, BC 250-765-3147.

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MAJOR GENERAL DONALD BYRON BIGGS November 7, 1921 – June 18, 2012 Our beloved husband, father, and grandfather died on Monday, June 18 at the age of 90. Donald Byron Biggs was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force as an airman in April 1941 and was commissioned as a radar officer that September. Transferred overseas in October 1941, on attachment to the Royal Air Force in Britain, he served with Fighter Command. At the end of 1942, he was sent to India, where he remained until February 1945, serving at several RAF air headquarters in Bengal. On his return to Canada in April 1945, Don Biggs left the RCAF to enter the University of Saskatchewan. After obtaining the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Engineering Physics with Great Distinction), he was awarded a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford University in England where he obtained an MA degree (Honours Physics) and played hockey for Oxford. Rejoining the RCAF in 1950 as a telecommunications officer, Don was employed on radar duties at several units and at Air Defence Command Headquarters before attending the RAF Staff College in Great Britain in 1959. In January 1960, he was transferred to the staff of the Directorate of Radar and Data Processing at Air Force Headquarters, becoming Director in 1962. He became the RCAF Director of Communications in 1963. In October 1964, Don became the first Commander of the Canadian Forces Communication System at its headquarters in Ottawa. He was promoted Air Commodore and appointed Commandant of the Air Force College, Toronto, in November 1965. Upon reorganization of the Canadian Forces on February 1, 1968, he assumed the rank of Brigadier General and became Director General Senior Appointments at Canadian Forces Headquarters in August 1969. Promoted Major General in February 1970, he took up an appointment as Director for Command and Control Systems on the NATO International Military Staff at NATO Headquarters, Evere, Belgium. On returning to Canada in 1972, Don was appointed Associate Assistant Deputy Minister (Finance) and Chief of Management Services. Don took up the post of Commander and Defence Attaché at the Canadian Defence Liaison Staff, Canadian Embassy, Washington, in August 1974. He retired from the Canadian Forces in November 1976, having reached the compulsory release age. Appointed in November 1977 Chairman of the Board of Bell Canada International (BCI), a subsidiary of Bell Canada engaged in telephone system-related consulting and management services overseas, Don resigned in 1979 when he judged the management challenge was reduced as a result of regulatory decisions of the CRTC. He went on to consult under contract with Genstar Marine Ltd on their proposal for the Canadian Patrol Frigate Program of DND until June 1979. Don Biggs and Louise Holland of Maryfield Saskatchewan were married in 1945. They have 2 children, Karin (John Roston) and Jeff (Dina Kirkland), and 2 grandchildren, Michael and Kaite Biggs. Don was brother to Shirley, who predeceased him. The family gives heartfelt thanks to Dr. B.K. Eliason, Dr. J.D. Rolf, Dr. G.D. McCauley, the Respiratory Service and Community Care, many caregivers, and especially Hospice House, Kelowna. Cremation by his request with no service. A celebration of our loved one’s life with friends and family will be held at a later date. If desired, donations can be made in his memory to the Salvation Army or the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation. Condolences may be sent to the family by visitingwww.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.

PEDERSEN, ROBERT (BOB) CRESTON Born on May 20, 1950 in Penticton, Bob passed away peacefully at the Central Okanagan Hospice House in Kelowna, in the care of family and the dedicated hospice staff on Sunday, June 17 after a courageous journey and fight against multiple illnesses. Bob is survived by his faithful partner, caregiver, and angel at large, Fran Stewart of Kelowna; his mother Irene Pedersen of Kelowna; his two daughters Carmen (Craig) Andow of Quesnel, Mindy (Grant) Schulte of Kamloops, His brothers Larry (Debbie) Pedersen of Victoria, Brian Pedersen of Kelowna , grandchildren Zac, Kyle, Jake, Livvy, his niece, nephews and many other family members. Bob will always be remembered for his strong dedication to his daughters and his deep fondness of his grandchildren. Family was always very important to him, there is little that brought more joy to his life. The family would like to express their deep appreciation for the care and support provided by his physician Dr Hart and the incredibly dedicated and caring staff at the Central Okanagan Hospice House. A Celebration of Bob’s life will be held at East Kelowna Hall on Saturday, June 30th, 2012 at 1:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bob’s name to the Central Okanagan Hospice House on Ethel Avenue in Kelowna. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.mem.com, clicking on stories and typing in Robert Pedersen. Arrangements entrusted with First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna. 250-762-2299

SERVI, LOUISA November 2, 1926 ~June 12, 2012 Mrs. Louisa Servi, age 85 years, passed away peacefully in Thunder Bay on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Louisa was born in Bajti, Gorizia, Italy (now Slovenia) on November 2, 1926 to Luigi and Maria Markic. She immigrated to Canada in 1950, settling in Port Arthur. She enjoyed cooking and working in the garden. Family came first in Louisa’s life and it was during times when her family was together that she was happiest. She and her husband Franco retired to British Columbia in 1990, returning to Thunder Bay regularly to visit family and friends. She will be lovingly remembered by her children: Lucy (Cosimo) Valente, Rita (Spencer) Robson and Dario (Tarja) Servi; grandchildren: Shana and Andria Valente, Kayla and Tyler Robson, Daina, Samantha, Leon Servi and Landenne (Conrad) Fournier; great grandson Conrad Fournier, as well as by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives in both Italy and Slovenia. She was predeceased by her husband Franco, infant son Andrea, her parents Luigi and Maria Markic, sister Maria and brother Joseph. A Vigil Service was held in Thunder Bay, Ontario. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 10:30 am at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, 750 Rutland Road North, Kelowna, BC with Father Otto Rollheiser OMI as Celebrant. Interment to follow at 1:30 pm in the Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, #4 -1551 Sutherland Ave., Kelowna, BCV1Y 9M9. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077.

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VOLOVSEK, Frank (January 25, 1923 – June 15, 2012) Born in Gornji Grad, Slovenia, Frank immigrated to Canada in 1950 and worked as a highly valued machinist on various construction projects. In retirement, he continued to apply his skills to help out his many friends. He greatly enjoyed working in his garden, preserving the produce of his orchard, and singing with the Slovenian Choir. Frank’s warm-hearted and generous presence will be missed by his son Walter of Castlegar, daughter Yasmin of Vancouver, loyal companion Anica of Slovenia, and his numerous friends. A Celebration of Life will be held on June 23, 2012, at 1:00 at Hansons’ Arbor Westwood Funeral Chapel, 2541 Churchill Road, West Kelowna. Messages of Condolence may be made to the family by visitingwww.hansonsfuneral.com. Funeral arrangements entrusted to

McLUSKEY, SHAUN 1973 – 2012 Shaun Edwards McLuskey, beloved son of Thomas and Wilma McLuskey, brother of Kevin and Kerri McLuskey, many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nephews and Nieces from all over the world and very most of all beloved father of his daughter Rayanne Monroe McLuskey passed away suddenly on Monday, June 18, 2012 at age 38. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at the Kelowna General Hospital, ICU Unit, especially Dr. Foster, for the hard work they did on behalf of our son Shaun. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, June 25, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at Hansons’ Arbor Westwood Funeral Chapel, 2541 Churchill Road, West Kelowna, followed by interment at the Westbank Cemetery on Elliot Road, West Kelowna. Donations in Shaun’s memory may be made to the charity of your choice. Messages of condolence to the family can be made by visiting www.hansonsfuneral.com. Funeral services entrusted to

VEEN, ANNA Anna Veen passed away on June 19, 2012 at Kelowna General Hospital at the age of 80 years. Anna will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 60 years Fred; son Michael (Lori); daughter Denise (Colin Nickel) Taylor; grandchildren Jason, Christy (Mike), Jaime (Simon), Matthew, and Sophia; great grandchildren Zackery and Nickolas; sister Truki (Daniel) Mermoud and nieces Monique and Carole (Albert) and family; and brother Dick (Corry) de Waard and his family. Anna was a long time volunteer at many senior’s homes, especially the Village at Smith Creek. She truly loved helping the “old fogiesâ€?, as she affectionately called them, and teaching Tai Chi. In respecting Anna’s wishes, there will be no funeral service held. A family celebration of her life will be held at a later date. In lieu of owers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, #202 – 1835 Gordon Drive, Kelowna, BC V1Y 3H5 would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to the family through www.valleyviewfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted with Valleyview Funeral Home; phone: 250-765-3147

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Tolko Industries Ltd. is a forest products company with marketing, resource management and manufacturing operations throughout Western Canada. A career with Tolko means working in an environment that encourages personal and professional development. We offer a workplace where everyone plays an essential role in the success of our Company and where individual efforts are acknowledged. We are currently seeking the following positions in the North Okanagan Region of British Columbia. Maintenance Supervisor to join our team at our Lavington Division RESPONSIBILITIES: The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for providing supervision of maintenance crews to obtain proper operating efďŹ ciencies and achieve quality and machine safety standards. QUALIFICATIONS: • Have a good working knowledge of Worksafe BC and OH&S Regulations • Journeyman certiďŹ cation with interprovincial is required. • Minimum 3 to 5 years’ experience in forest industry. • Good organization, planning and scheduling is required. Maintenance Superintendent to join our team at our Armstrong Division RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting to the Plant Manager and working in close connection with the production team, the Maintenance Superintendent will provide direction and leadership to the maintenance crew. As an integral part of the management team, the Maintenance Superintendent is responsible for, the safe and efďŹ cient operations in planning, organizing and operating all aspects of the maintenance department in a team environment. QUALIFICATIONS: • Minimum 10 years’ experience in all areas of Maintenance. • Strong management skills. • Knowledge and understanding of workplace safety systems and programs. • Ability to analyze data, rationalize solutions, and communicate plans. TO APPLY: 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 June 30, 2012 We thank all candidates for their interest; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Information The DEADLINE For CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING in the Kelowna Capital News for the July 3rd paper will be Friday, June 29th at 11:00am due to the ofďŹ ce closure on Monday, July 2nd. Happy Birthday Canada!!!

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Buy-Low Foods, grocery store in Osoyoos, is recruiting for a full time Journeyperson Meat Cutter. Summerland grocery store is recruiting for a Journeyperson Meat Cutter for vacation relief. The ideal candidates will possess excellent interpersonal skills, take a genuine interest in people and have a strong commitment to customer service; while delivering budgeted results consistent with store operating standards in merchandising excellence, quality and presentation. The successful candidates will have previous, relevant grocery experience and post-secondary Meat Cutting training. Come join our friendly and outgoing team! We provide a exible work environment. Please reply in conďŹ dence to: Human Resources: Fax (604) 882-5161 e-mail people@buy-low.com We look forward to hearing from you!

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Class 1 Drivers to haul dry vans Western Canada & US. Only drivers with 2 years exp. & US border crossing capability. Local Drivers also required. Dedicated tractors, paid drops, direct deposit. No phone calls Fax 250-546-0600

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Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Owner Operators to be based at our Kamloops or Kelowna Terminals for runs throughout B.C. and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving experience/ PRINCE GEORGE training. Van-Kam Freightways’ Group of Companies We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits requires Owner Operators for runs out of our package. Prince Terminal.drivers, call Bev, 604-968-5488 or To join ourGeorge team of Professional email resume, driver’s to abstract and details of truck to: Van aKam is current committed Employment Equity and W careers@vankam.com ff ll t t or fax Wi604-587-9889 t /M t i Environmental Responsibility. Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

DRIVER. Class 1 Drivers wanted. Offering top pay. Close to home. Home most weekends. Family comes 1st! 1 year flat deck exp. & border crossing a must. Fax resume & driver abstract to 1-604-853-4179

DRIVERS WANTED: Terrific career opportunity outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Experience Needed!! Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 wks. vacation & benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time Valid License with air brake endorsement. High School Diploma or GED. Apply at www.sperryrail.com under careers, keyword Driver DO NOT FILL IN CITY or STATE

We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.

Education/Trade Schools Class 1 City P&D Driver (Vacation Relief) Are you looking for a Career with an Industry Leader?

Join our Team in our Kelowna Service Centre CF is now hiring vacation relief Class 1 driver with LTL experience to pick-up & deliver freight locally. You have the flexibility to drive various Class 1 vehicles & equipment, ensure secure loads, have a natural customer service focus, & are willing to work evening shifts if required. You have a Class 1 license, air brake endorsement, & a clean driver’s abstract. You are proficient with national safety code pre-trip & en-route inspections & have a minimum of 1 year experience driving Class 1 vehicles. Familiarity with the city of Kelowna truck routes, industrial zones & dangerous goods routes is an asset. CF offers an attractive starting wage of $23.48 p/h, superior benefits & pension plans, company paid support for professional development & Employee & Family Assistant Program. This posting is of a temporary nature (July 1 – November 16) but could develop into a full time position.

TAYLOR PRO TRAINING *Heavy Equipment Operator Training *Commercial Driver Training Call today 1-877-860-7627 www.taylorprotraining.com

GENERAL VINEYARD LABOURERS Gray Monk Cellars Ltd. is seeking temporary vineyard labourers, in Lake Country and surrounding area, to start work September 17, 2012. Candidates must be willing to work outdoors and in all seasonal conditions. On the job training is provided, duties include picking, processing, grounds and vineyard maintenance. Starting wage $10.25/hour, approx 40-50 hours per week. Please fax resume to 250-766-3390 or email employment@graymonk.com. We thank all applicants in advance, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.

Help Wanted We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com

Farm Workers Apple Pickers wanted, In 1st. wk. of Sept. $10.25/hr. $18/bin 1331 McCurdy Rd. Call Rajinder 250-448-4737

Education/Trade Schools

Well established body shop looking for Journeyman painter/prepper ASAP. Wages negotiable. Contact Matt 250-832-4097 or email: salmonarm@fixauto.com

Education/Trade Schools

YOUTH MEANS BUSINESS A new business development program targeting youth 18-29 is now taking applications. Applicants must not be receiving EI or have established an EI claim in past 3 years (5 years for maternity). This unique program will help you examine your business opportunity, develop your business idea and complete a business plan to get ready for start-up. Up to a $5,000 grant is available to those that are selected. Attend a free Information Session: Fridays from 10am —12 noon

Call 250-868-2132

Funding provided through the Canada-British Columbia Labour Market Agreement

A BUSINESS BOOMING Our expanding Kelowna company needs TEAM players for F/T work. NO experience necessary. Great opportunity for those willing to grow with our company. 2,500+/mo to start!

Students Welcome.

250-860-3590 An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield 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.

Stacey Kowalchuk Fax: (403) 287-6003 skowalchuk@transforcecompany.com Or Apply Online at CanadianFreightways.com No phone calls please.

Education/Trade Schools

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Metal Fabricator Golden Life Management, the Kootenays’ largest seniors care provider, is looking to hire high caliber, dedicated and energetic individuals for the following positions at its newest Campus of Care in Grand Forks: Silver Kettle Village.

Director of Care

-ETAL &ABRICATOR PROGRAM

Key Responsibilities • Leadership: promotes a healthy workplace, ethical decision making care, implemetation of policy and protocols • Promotes ongoing professional development of self and others • Manages time, human and financial

23-week program starting September 10 in Kelowna. Gain the skills necessary to work as a metal fabricator. Learn to read drawings, layout procedures, and how to build products with steel.

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resources Supervising responsibilities of others Leads, coordinates and liaisons with interdisciplinary team members to ensure comprehensive care delivery for residents Integrates best practice guidelines

Recreational Therapist OCRTP 23272

For more information contact: Okanagan College Trades and Apprenticeship Tel: 250-862-5457 or toll free: 877-755-2266 Email: trades@okanagan.bc.ca www.okanagan.bc.ca/trades

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Key Responsibilities • Develops therapeutic programs in accordance to resident needs • Participates as a member of the interdisciplinary team • Facilitates, encourages, and supports residents to participate in activities and therapeutic programs • Provides directions for volunteers

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Maintains inventory of equipment, tools, and materials Participates in Community, Family and Resident Councils Respects and promotes dignity and individuality of each resident Demonstrates progressive and innovative activity programming

How to Apply Interested applicants are asked to view our website at goldenlife.ca/careers to find out more about these positions and send in a resume to the following email address.

Golden Life Management Ph: (250) 489-0667 Email: careers@glm.ca

ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! Call 250-979-4357 to set up your FREE consultation in Kelowna Donna Mihalcheon CA,CIRP 31 years experience. BDO Canada Limited Trustee in Bankruptcy, #200 -1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna, BC. V1Y 9X1 COUPLE wanted for Narrows Village. Looking for a gardner and a chef. Room/Board prov. Must live on water only accessible resort. Go to: narrowsvillage.com or call (250)804-6496

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News 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.

EI CLAIM Denied? Need Help? 18yrs Exp. As an EI Officer. Will prepare & Present Appeals. Reasonable Rates. Call Bernie Hughes, Toll Free at 1-877-581-1122. Exper’d, Mature, P/T Sales Person Required in taxi industry in Kelowna area. Contact pargat_reliance@yahoo.ca or Fax: 250-491-5278 JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! No experience necessary, we will train. Must be 18+yrs. of age. Students Welcome. 250-8603590 Email:info@plazio.ca LOOKING for Pool Prof. must have good diagnostic skills, and be familiar with plumbing electrical, leak detection, liner installs, heaters etc. This is a FT non-smoking position. Qualified handy person with multiply trades, also considered. Email Resume to: kingpool@shawbiz.ca LYONS Landscaping Ltd. Is seeking a Full Time Professional Hardscaper Responsibilities include project management and quality control of projects. Minimum 3 years experience constructing retaining walls and paving stone installations. Valid drivers licence, strong work ethic. Attention to detail a must have. Benefits and possibility of year round employment to right individual. Benefits available and wage negotiable depending on experience. Email applications to: info@lyonslandscaping.com NEED Exp. Helper ASAP for Fruit stand 1-2 yrs exp. Starting at Good pay with raise after 3 months . Have drivers Licence. Open minded, Honest. References Please. Call (250)863-1302 Students 12 & up. Cash paid daily. Provincial youth program Earn $100-$300/wk. 718-3223 TIRE TECHNICIAN- experienced to car passenger light trucks. Drop resume in person to KP Tirecraft #6-1952 Spall Rd. Vernon Service Company requires Journeyman HVAC gasfitter/Refrigeration Technician. Part time/on call $38.00 hour. Call 250-549-4444 or fax 250-549-4416 email aslan@aslanservices.ca

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SOMMERFELD HEATING

Specializing in furnace replacements, new construction, fireplaces, a/c, heat pumps, lic. bonded. Serving the Kelowna area for 35 years. Call Wayne Sommerfeld

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Top Soil • Ogo Gro • Bark Mulch • Gravel• Sand We remove: yard refuse, junk CHUCK 250-870-1138 neighborhoodtrucking.ca We accept “When the Big Guys are Too Big We Deliver”

ASPEN LANDSCAPING

Landscaping, irrigation, patios, retaining walls & water features. 250-317-7773 www.aspenlandscaping.ca

MOVING/STORAGE Joe’s Moving Service “The Professionals”

• Local/long distance • Storage Available • No job too small • Free Estimates Call Joe Anytime 250-470-8194

North End Moving Services

Local or Long Distance Polite & Professional

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AFFORDABLE PAINTING

Senior’s Specials Experience & Quality New Homes & Repaints Ceilings Bondable. Insurance Work Call Terry

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DALE’S PAINTING SERVICE

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ROOFING

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• Kitchen Remodels • Painting • Plumbing

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• Bath Remodels • Decks • Drywall

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RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, senior discounts, member of B.B.B. Fully insured, WCB coverage. All types of shingle roofing & torch on roofing systems. ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’

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Roofing special: BEAT ANY COMPETITOR’S PRICE BY 5%! Best price in town All types of roofing

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Residential & Commercial Wiring, New Construction, Renovations & Service Changes. Complete telephone & data cabling services, Prompt quality service. Licensed & Bonded Call Steve 250-864-2099 (cont#90929)

KITCHEN CABINETS

KITCHENS

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LANDSCAPING Neighborhood Trucking & Delivery

ELECTRICAL

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PLUMBING

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Bayside Plumbing & Gas Fitting

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Capital News Friday, June 22, 2012

Employment Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANT F/T Subway Food Counter Attendant. $10.46/hr + ben. Take customers’ orders, Prepare food items, Portion and wrap foods, Package take-out food, Stock refrigerators, Keep inventory of food used. Clean kitchen, work surfaces, cupboards, appliances, tables and trays. Remove kitchen garbage. Sweep floors. Send resume by mail: 2220 Bouchiere Rd, Kelowna, BC V3W 1J8 Fax: 604-590-3569 Email: kelownasubway@yahoo.ca YAMATO Restaurant, West Kelowna. 2 Ethnic Food Cooks FT perm. 40hrs/wk $15/hr. 2-3 Yrs Exp., in Asian Style Cooking Resume to: 2575 Hwy 97N

Insurance Level 1 Insurance Agent & above. Must have exp with ICBC. We offer a flexible work schedule & full benefits. Manager & Commercial Producer Must have 5 yrs experience and have at least Level 2 brokerage experience. Call 250-489-0886 or email akupritz@brothersins.com

1317 Cranbrook St. N Cranbrook, BC V1C 3S7

Trades, Technical CARPENTER wanted with siding exp./owns transportation & tools.Call Rene (250)862-6357 EXCO INDUSTRIES in 100 Mile B.C. is seeking experienced Steel Fabricators and Welders. We are a well established company offering competitive wages and benefit package. Submit resumes by email to: jamie.larson at ainsworth.ca

Services Mind Body Spirit #1 for a reason. Paradise Massage. Where men come to relax. 778-477-5050 Kelowna AFFORDABLE, Excellent F/B Massage. New! Neuro-Activating Touch. Linda 862-3929. ALWAYS AMAZING Bodysage, convenient, private, studio, 778-484-1582 ASIAN Massage. Lovely, Peaceful Setting, $60/hr. Call (250)-317-3575 BLISS Massage 4 your every need. 10 yrs exp. men only . Call 4 appt. 250-215-7755 THAI Massage. Totally relax & energize your body & mind. Open 7 days/wk 250-801-7188 ✸TOTAL ZEN MASSAGE✸ Relaxation to the Fullest. Mens/Ladies (250)-869-5116

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Roofing & Skylights

#1 Affordable Quality House Cleaning. Excellent Refer.’s & Rates. Weekly/Bi-weekly. 3 hours @ $50. 250-575-4001

SOMMERFELD Heating. Replace/install AC’s, heat pumps fireplaces etc. Lic’d. 215-6767

RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’ 250765-3191.

CLEANING Lady 25 yrs exp. Quality work. Wkly/biwkly, One time. 250-470-9629 NU MAID Premium Quality, Professional & Reliable. Making U House Proud. 215-1073 SHOW Home Cleaning. Let us shine for you. Residential/ Commercial, office/ construction. Bonded & insured. Call 250-212-6101

Computer Services 12/7 A MOBILE COMPUTER TECH. Certified computer technician, virus removal, repairs, upgrades. Let me come to you. (250)-717-6520.

Contractors KSK Framing & Foundations. Quality workmanship at reas rates. Free est 250-979-8948

Countertops REFACE Countertops. 1/2 the Cost of Replacing. Granite & Corian Designs. 470-2235.

Drywall PESL DRYWALL Service Inc. Renovations, new construction and repairs. Boarding, taping, textured ceilings. Call Tomas at 250-212-4483 or 860-3495. Small Repairs/Reno’s. Drywall, Framing, Painting, Fin’d Carpentry etc. Ken, 250-212-9588

Electrical ALAN Dignam Electric. Resid/ Comm. Service calls, Reno’s, Upgrades. lic’d, bonded & Insured. Alan 250-808-6595 A&S ELECTRIC. Resid/Comm Wiring. New constr, renov. & service changes. lic’d & bonded. Steve 864-2099 (cont #90929)

Garage Door Services GARAGE Doors- install, service, repair all makes of doors & openers. 250-878-2911

Garden & Lawn 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1All Exterior Hedge & Tree Specialist. Downsizing bracing, trimming, pruning, sculpturing & removing of hedges & trees. Fully Insured.Free Estimates. Dave (250)-212-1716 www.hedgeabovetherest.ca AAA Lawn & Garden, Specializing in irrigation, landscaping, grass cutting, yard maintenance, excavation. Father & Son 250-212-5320 Ace of Spades. Tree, hedge & shrub pruning & Rototilling. 250-878-1315, 250-765-7825 Don’t call anyone about Lawn cutting, yard clean-ups, or pruning until you speak with us! Serving Kelowna & Area for over 7yrs. Ryan, 250-4691288. www.vantagekelowna.com I WANT TO CUT Your Lawn! Plain & simple, your lawn needs cutting, and I cut lawns. I’m asking for your business, and in exchange, you will receive both excellent value and exceptional service, GUARANTEED! Weekly maintenance, power raking, pruning, aerating, spring clean-ups, etc. Senior’s discounts, all inquiries welcome! 250-878-7283 ...Common Sense Yard Care... LITZ LAWN CARE, weekly mowing, fertilizing, pwr. raking, hedge trimming & gen. yrd. clean-ups. Free Est. 764-6404 Quality Topsoil, garden mix bark mulch, sand,gravel, decorative rock. Ensign Bros. Pickup Mon-Sat. 250-769-7298 TAM’S Gardening. Clean-ups/ Maint. Planting, weeding, pruning & more. 250-575-3750

Gutters & Downspouts KELOWNA GUTTER Cleaning and repairs, re-slope gutters,etc Richard 250-718-6718

Handypersons A-Z HANDYMAN, domestic wizard, furniture assembly, all repairs & reno’s.250-859-4486

Kitchen Cabinets FURNITURE Plus MFG. Made in Kelowna. Kitchens, Vanities, Chairs & more! 250-215-1903 MARYANNE’S Kitchen Designs. Dealer for kitchen craft, Merit & Leelynn.250-317-7523

Landscaping #1 STOP FOR ROCKS. www.bcrocks.com. Please call 250-862-0862 ASPEN Landscaping. Retaining walls, Patios, Irrigation, etc. 250-317-7773 Branford Pruning & Small Tree Service. An eye for detail. Call Curtis: 250-469-0684 EMERALD CEDAR EDGING Buy Direct From Grower, 6ft.-10 for $240, Planting + Delivery available. Call Budget Nurseries 250-498-2189 FULL landscaping, rock walls, soil screening. Tremblay’s Excavating. 250-979-8033 Neighborhood Trucking & Delivery. Topsoil, Ogo Grow, Bark Mulch, Sand. Visa, Debit Mastercard. 250-870-1138

Machining & Metal Work GET BENT Metal Fab, fences, gates, railings, security bars, 863-4418www.getbentmetalfab.ca

Moving & Storage AAA Best Rates Moving $59+. FLAT Rates long dist. Weekly trips BC/AB. 250-861-3400 DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance, also Fifth Wheel moving. 250-2150147 or 250-766-1282 FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance trips. Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250-493-2687 JOE’S MOVING.reasble rates fully equip’d trucks, local-long dist, no job too small470-8194 NORTH END Moving Service Local/Long Distance. Free Estimates 250-470-9498

Painting & Decorating 1ST. In customer service, Cando Painting, prof. reliable crew, 15yrs. in business, Int/Ext. Eddie 250-863-3449 DALE’S PAINTING Service. Painting Kelowna a better place since 1982. 862-9333

Plumbing BAYSIDE Plumbing & Gas Fitting Service. H/W tanks. Qualified & Reliable. 250-317-2279 DREGER MECH. Plumbing, Gasfitting, comm/res & reno, ins’d, 24hr. Call 250-575-5878.

Professional/ Management

$5-$10/gal

WILDERNESS Custom Exteriors Ltd. Roofing Special. Best price in town. 250-215-8201

Interior/Exterior/Metal/Stain 7:00-4:00 Mon to Fri Closed 12:--1 278D Campion St

Rubbish Removal

250-765-1311

ED-SON’S 1 Ton Dump Truck. “Anything you can’t haul, give me a call”!(250)-718-1595

Small Ads work! Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs PENGUIN MFG. HOT TUB COVERS. 250-860-7805

Tiling TILE Setter. Artistic Ceramics. Custom tile setting. Call 250870-1009

Tree Services 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1All Exterior Hedge & Tree Specialist. Downsizing bracing, trimming, pruning, sculpturing & removing of hedges & trees. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Dave (250)-212-1716 www.hedgeabovetherest.ca JAN Dutch Tree Service. Dangerous tree removal, stump grinding, 60’ Boom Truck, fully insured, WCB coverage, free est., 250-826-3638 ROB’S Tree Care Ltd For all your tree care needs. Ins. & Cert. WCB. 250-212-8656

Trucking/ Bull Dozing TNT TRUCKING. No load too small. Junk removal, sand, gravel, etc. (250)862-0821 (250)765-2778.

Window Cleaning BROTHERS Window Cleaning Res., Comm., Gutters, Painting. WCB Ins. 250-317-1029

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay HAY FOR SALE; Grass or Grass Alfalfa mix, Round bales $70 each, approx. 800lbs. Large square bales, 3x3x8, $160/ton. Delivery avail. on larger orders. 250838-6630

Hauling

$100 & Under 1950’s Fountain Pens, Shaeffer & Parker, $50. Call 250763-9398 8FT. Wooden step ladder, $50 Call 250-707-2889 ASSORTED Baby Clothes New Condition, 10 pieces, $20. Call 250-707-2889 BBQ, Like new, good working condition, $40. Call (250)8789466 BIDET Complete, clean with faucet & drain, $100.obo. 250762-0124 CRAGAR Mags. Ford bolt pattern, with Firestone 215/70 R 14”. $65. (250)769-0883 DAY Sofa- Powder Blue 3 cushions. Light blue. $50 (250)862-3203 Jardin Garden Shed 4’x3’ Height 4’ $80 Like new Call 250-861-8856 MOWER, 6.5hp, Self-propeled gas, runs good, $75.obo. (250)769-0083 Older Kenmore washer & dryer, top load. Good cond. $60, You pick up. 250-769-1605 SOFA & Matching Chair, $95 OBO. Call 250-707-2889 SYLVANIA, 8 bottle Wine Cooler, Electric, free standing, Asking $75. 250-864-7988 TWO Antique phones, working $85 OBO. Call 250-707-2889 WASHER, White, working, $50. Call (250)878-9466 WHITE Toilets (2) complete, clean, good working cond. $80/both obo. 250-762-0124 WINE 4 - 54 litre damijam for sale, $100. Call 250-765-3831

$300 & Under Almost New Paddle Boat. $250 (was $650) CALL (250)769-7471

CORNER cabinet- knotty pine with 4 shelves 5’8” H. 2’ deep 41” wide $375 (250)862-3203 THREE Brand New Sky Lights. $350. Call (250)7697471

Pets

$500 & Under

4yr old male, Pomerian.,neutered. 10lbs. Vet papers. Moving must find home ASAP! $700 OBO (250)300-9830

$400 & Under

Bachmann electric train set, H.O since 1833, 105 pieces, 40”x96”, $500. 250-707-2889

Professional/ Management

Merchandise for Sale

Farm Equipment

Furniture

1999 Kabota 8580, 80hp, 4wd, cab tractor w/front end loader, under 2500 hrs. $24,000. 250308-1166.

#1 Solid Wood Used Furniture. OK Estates Furniture & More. 3292 Hwy 97N, Kelowna (1.5 Kms North of McCurdy) 11-5 Tues-Sat OKestates.ca (250)-807-7775 STAR STORES IS NOW BUYING quality used furniture, estates, complete households, misc., collectibles, antiques, tools etc. Get a free estimate and pick up. Phone 250-8683255 or drop in at #9-1753 Dolphin Ave Kelowna WESTERN STAR AUCTIONS. Buying Estates, Tools, Collectible’s & Furniture. Cash Paid or Consignment to Auction. #8-730 Stremel Rd. (778)753-5580

Firearms Codyauctions.com, Guns & Accesories Auction. Wednesday, June 27, 6pm. Still accepting a few more consigments. Phone 250-769-9033

Classifieds Get Results! Free Items FREE pick up , appliances or any kind of metal. Call (250)765-9303, 250-212-3122 Free pickup, of aluminum windows, wire, pipe, air conditioners & batteries. 250-717-0581 FREE Pick-up of used bicycles that you no longer want. Ok if need repair 604-800-2104 FREE P/U- Appliances, Rads, Batteries, Old machinery, vehicles. Harley 778-821-1317 FREE: Wine rack & other wine equipment. 250-470-7849 KITTENS, to good home, ready to go, litter trained, (250)450-9402

Firewood/Fuel Firewood for sale: Applewood $200 cord, delivered or pick up. 250-545-3051 or250-3090156

Fruit & Vegetables

Garden Equipment

82 JD 317 17 hp Hydro, 48” cut, snowblade. $1800. Vernon 250-307-0009.

Heavy Duty Machinery

1997 Hitachi 270 Excavator, 2 buckets, hydraulic thumb 50% UC $19,500.; 1995 Case 580 SL Backhoe 4N1 ext. hoe 8500 hrs runs well $21,500.; Massey 230 Tractor 38hp Deisel front loader, 3pt hitch ps, $7500.; 250-260-0217. Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your property. 250-260-0217

Fruit & Vegetables

Fresh From the Fields “Local Produce at Your Doorstep”

$200 & Under 6ft. Medium Fruit Picking Ladder, $150. Call 250-707-2889 Adjust home care bed, Ft & hd raise & lower, vibrator. Ortho mattress. $165, 762-3643 LARGE 14ft. Fruit picking ladder, aluminum. $275. Call 250707-2889 STOVE, GE Electric, white, clean GWO, must sell $150. (250)868-3598

ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.

Pressure Washing OKANAGAN Pressure Washing. Commercial/Residential. Fully insured. 14 years exp. Call Dave at 250-863-0306

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BIG FRESH JUICY Okanagan CHERRIES available June 26 on 417 Valley Road 9:30 am5pm phone number (250)8696564

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FRESH STRAWBERRIES Job Title: Executive Director – United Way of the Central and South Okanagan Similkameen. For employment terms and a complete Job Description and additional information visit www.unitedwaycso.com Resumes with a covering letter may be submitted by email to hiring@unitedwaycso.com or by mail to P.O. Box 20270 Towne Centre Mall, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9H2. We are accepting applications until June 30, 2012.

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OPENING THIS FRIDAY June 22, 2012 OPEN 7 Days a Week! 9am to 5pm 250-212-4431 HOURS: May, June & Sept 10-4:30 daily July & August 9-5 daily

Growers, Producers & Distillers of Fine Quality Lavender Products Retail shop & Café overlooking beautiful vista of gardens, vineyards & Okanagan Lake Self-Guided Garden Tours until October 7th Closed all Statutory Holidays 4380 Takla Road, corner of Takla & Saucier Roads in South Kelowna okanaganlavender.com


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Heavy Duty Machinery

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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

Medical Supplies

Shoprider Mobility Scooters & Powerchairs, new & used, Used center dr. power chairs in stock: Shoprider 10” $2500. 888WNLS 8” $2500. UL8W Portable $1400; Quantam 600E 14” $2500.; Jet 3 10” Kel: 250-764-7757 $1800.; Vernon: 250-542-3745 TF 888542-3745 www.okmobility.ca

Garage Sales

1000+ CDs, VHS, DVD + Blueray, furniture, kids bikes, exercise equip + hshld items. 18-1853 Edgehill Ave, June 23, 8am-2pm. Rain or shine. 50+Family Sale -NEW- Hshld items: Lulu Lemon. furn., toys, clothing, books, kitchen items. June 23rd 8-2 440 Yates Rd

CENTRAL. Outdoor Book Sale! 1898 Barlee Rd. Sat, June 23, 9-2. Fundraiser. Friends of Library Community Sale, June 23 & 24, 8-1. Richter & Central in alley. Tools, furn, hshld items. Downtown, 1417 Lombardy, Sat., June 23, 8-2. Camping & fishing gear: down riggers & rods, reels, weights, flashers, lures, coolers, hshld etc. DT. 816 Fuller Ave (Ethel Richter) 2 family sale. Lawn chairs, garden, bark mulch, hshld light fixures coolers etc. Sat. 9am-3pm. No Early Birds! DT Apartment building garage sale, 540 Buckland Ave & Chapman Plc. around the corner. Sat., 8-1. Lots of goodies Estate Sale, Quality, excellent Price. Buffet tables, chairs, twin beds, fridge/stove, mirr, paintings, construction tools, fountains, statues, windows, dolleys, wheelchairs, microwave, linens, leather jackets, perfumes, nail polish, shampoo, china, vases, yamaha CD player. 250-979-0250 GLENMORE, Multi-family, 313 Whitman Rd. Saturday, June 23, 8am-5pm. GLENMORE Sat., June 23rd 9am-1pm. 1643 Lindsay Dr. Multi family hshld & etc!! HUGE SALE, Patio furniture, metal loft bed, bunk bed w/ dbl futon, air hockey, foosball, hshld items, kitchen items, sports equip & lots more. 3909 Milford Rd., W.Kelowna, June 23, 9-1. KELOWNA, 1450 Bertram, off Bernard, Sat June 23, 8-2pm, block-yard sale. KELOWNA, Multi-unit sale, 1088 Sunset Dr. Discovery Bay, North Firelane, Sat. June 23rd, 9-2pm. Lake Country 216 Commonwealth Rd. Sat & Sun 9am4pm. TV,organ & Many items! L.MISSION, 844 Bullock Rd. Sat & Sun, 8am-4pm. Tons of CDs & DVDs, lots of kids toys & games & hshld goods. MISSION, 891 Hammer Ave. Saturday, 7am-1pm. Lots of great stuff! Rain or Shine. MISSION, Estate Sale, 375 Viewcrest Crt., Furniture, paintings, books, household effects. Sat. & Sun., 9am-2pm.

ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition. BRAND new full house Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System. Retails @ $3500. Must sell $400. 250-863-1544 CANNING Jars, all sizes and prices, lids, rings, Canner & blanching pot. 250-491-0773 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Classifieds Get Results! Garage Sales

MISSION, SPCA (Aux) Yard Sale. Sun., June 24, 9-12:30. Refreshments. 3785 Casorso Rd. Weather Permitting

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News 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.

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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 RECORDS Wanted, Pandosy Books #138-1889 Springfield Rd. nr. Bulk Foods, 861-4995

Celebrate Diversity: Buy a different Gun as often as you can! Quality firearms Buy & Sell. Weber & Markin Gunsmiths, The best little gunshop around. 4-1691 Powick Rd. Kel. 250-762-7575, T-Sat 10-6

35+ yrs in business, Janitorial + Residential carpet cleaning business & equip for sale in the beautiful Similkameen Valley. Well established family run business with strong ties to the community, strong customer base + commercial contracts. Have all financials, serious enquiries only, can email pics. Call Marv at 250-2956873 BUYER Wants profitable business in Kelowna area. Have Cash. Grant Good Assoc. Broker PC Realty (250)862-6436 LIVE THE Dream. Harbours End Marine, 27 year history on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC “the best place on earth!” Owner retiring, well-established business only $129,000 email: bjg_cormorant@shaw.ca

Beachfront lot, on OK lake. Surveyed. Westside rd. Leased land. 250-549-3377.

Musical Instruments

Real Estate Acreage for Sale $97,500 10.4 acres Lot H Arrow Lakes area 250-269-7328 Pic’s email selkirk8@telus.net

Apt/Condos for Sale

Refund Policy Our ads are non-refundable when booked for less than 4 weeks (12 issues), when cancelling a 4 week ad you will be refunded in weekly increments only, calculated at the appropriate discount level. Refunds not available for 1/2 price promotion.

YAMAHA Electone D-85 electric organ. Has 3 keyboards, plus pedals. Roll top model. Has many extra sound features. In perfect condition. Comes with manuals and bench. Asking $500 obo. Call 250-765-8283 before 9pm.

For Sale By Owner

For Sale By Owner

Million Dollar House just $525,000 Delightful in Lower Mission, only minutes to beach. 5 bdrm., 3 bath, mortgage helper, guest suite and fabulous daycare, new kit, all granite countertops. Relax in the swimming pool, dble. garage, priv. .23 acre lot, RV parking, sani dump for trailer, new roof. Too many features to list. Call 250-764-6190 leave message to view

55+ Bright quiet, 1176sf, faces east, 2bd, 2ba, top flr,cent vac grge, $165K. 250-765-3672 COLLEGE Area, Hawthorn Park, 2bdrm, 2bath, 55+. UG parking, swimming, exercise classes avail. NS $1000 + utils. Sandy 250-765-7269 OPEN HOUSE, Sat. June 23rd & Sun. June 24th, 123pm. #209 - 1329 KLO Rd. 1137sf., Renovated 2BD., 2Ba., corner unit Condo, new fridge, stove & washer, no prop. transfer tax, REDUCED $177,700. call Ed anytime to view 250-808-7869 SPOTLESS 1 bdrm 1 bath condo at The Homestead in the lower mission. Modern colors, open plan, very clean and neat. Small and quiet building. One small pet allowed. Gas fireplace, deck, underground parking, personal storage unit, and community rooms. Inhome washer/dryer and dishwasher. Built in 2003. $185,000. If interested, contact (250) 864-6730. THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Multi Family Fundraiser 3554 Lansbury Court Sat., June 23 8am-2pm. All Proceeds Donated to Kelowna Cancer Clinic. RUTLAND, 145 Klassen Rd. Sun June 24th, 9am-4pm, bikes, camping, RC Heli, stuff. RUTLAND 290 Gibbs Rd. E June 23, 9-2. Moving Sale: Washer/dryer, furniture, much more! RUTLAND 565 HARDIE Rd 8am-3pm Sat.,June 23rd Farm & Ranch Anitiques Collectibles, 67 thru 72 Chevy truck parts, Blacksmith tools, Hshld & MORE!!

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SRI HOMES in Belaire Estates with Great incentives & new government grants! Hurry only 7 lots left! Turn key pricing from $110.950.00 Call Don @ Lake Country Modular, 515 Beaver Lake Road, Kelowna Toll Free Today! 1-866-7662214 www.LCMhomes.com

Mortgages

ZERO Down payment, Lowest Rates, FREE advice. Linda Renaud, Accredited Mortgage Professional (250)878-6706

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JUNE 23 & 24 • 1-4 PM $40,000 below recent YOU CAN’T BEAT appraised value! NOW $619,000 THE PRICE! Views everywhere - Steps to the Beach, 3,184 sq.ft. “High style designer home” with dramatic “open concept.” Atrium style entry with huge skylight.

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2BD. 900sf bungelow on Duck Lake, new roof, deck & ac asking $279,000. 250-766-5581

W. Kelowna, Lakeview Hgts., Sat. 8-2pm, Multi-family, 2850 Lakeview Rd. off of Collins Hill

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PANORAMIC Lake & City Views @ SIERRAS, 2440 Old Okanagan Hwy., 3 bedrm/2 bath, 6 appliances. 4 spaces available. Move in ready! $169,900 tax included! Accent Homes 250-769-6614

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WESTWOOD RETIREMENT RESORT ANNUAL YARD & HOTDOG SALE! June 23rd, 9am. 2505 INGRAM RD. Behind the Save On Foods.

W.Kelowna, Multi-family yard sale on Rainbow Rd. (off Smith Creek Rd.) June 23 & 24, 9am-2pm.

$$$ $73,353.00 TAX IN!!! $$$ 2012 2Bdrm 2Bath. PALM HARBOUR Just Arrived!! Call Accent Homes (250)-769-6614

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Mobile Homes & Parks

CASA LOMA ~ 510 CASA GRANDE DRIVE OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND

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RUTLAND, Estate Sale, art, furniture, collectibles, household & miscellaneous items. Everything must be sold, all reasonable offers considered. Saturday, June 23, 9-4pm, and Sunday, June 24, 9-2pm, 1565 Stafford Road. No early birds.

WEST Kel. Multi-fam., baby & kid items, TONS of Toys, hshld, bikes, #1-2051 Sunview Dr. Sun June 24, 8:30-2pm.

Houses For Sale BUYING or SELLING? For professional info call Grant Assoc.Broker, PC Realty, 250862-6436, FREE Evaluation MORTGAGES LOW RATES. 10YR. 3.99% 5 YR. 3.09% Trish at 250-470-8324 ******* OKHomeseller.com Where smart sellers meet smart buyers! View Thompson Okanagan properties for sale.// Selling? No Commission. (250) 545-2383 or 1-877-291-7576 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

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RUTLAND 960 Thompson Rd. June 23, 8am-12pm. Kids toys, bikes, fridge, stove, bbq. No early birds.

WEST Kel. 95-1860 Boucherie Rd. Sat & Sun 9-3pm. Lots of tools (hand, elec., air & crdless). Air comp, Camping items, hshld, nw. wine crates.

Duplex/4 Plex CASH Buyer, Quick close, Triplex or 4Plex or ? Grant Assoc. Broker Premier Canadian Properties.(250)862-6436

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CHRISTMAS CORNER Advertise your Christmas Specials! 1 issue $28.56 (+HST) 3 issues $66.00 (+HST) 12 issues $192.00 (+HST)

D.T. Rancher, New, 1700sf main w/bsmt ste. jacuzzi, 3ba., dbl grg & RV prkg Jennifer Black 250-717-5000 MLS.

AFTER SCHOOL Activities Guide Play Soccer! 1 issue $28.56 (+HST) Have Fun! 3 issues $66.00 (+HST) Call Dave 12 issues $192.00 (+HST) @ 250-555-(kick) to register

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250-763-7114 PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS from $140,000. Also: 1 precious 3 acre parcel, owner financing. 250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com

Lower Mission 180° Lakeview Approx 4500 sq.ft with mortgage helper. Suitepays $200,000 of the mortgage. Granite, updated floor coverings and trim. Fuel efficient furnace & A/C. 6bdrm, 4 bath with skylights throughout. 2 lg decks, hot tub, double garage & new roof. Asking $710,000. Call Gary at 250-764-7572 RUTLAND Bench, 4Bd. Home on 2.5 acres. Completely Private. $495,000. 250-491-0823 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.


Capital News Friday, June 22, 2012

Real Estate

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Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

Recreational

Duplex / 4 Plex

Homes for Rent

Spacious fully serviced Lot, in gated RV Resort on Shuswap River. Swimming pool and numerous recreational facilities. $850 per month or $35. per day. 1 (250)542-1002

2BD duplex for rent 1371 Sylvania Crst. Big Sundeck. $825. NP. 2 wrking people or retired. Close to Costco. Call 250-763-1558, 250-575-8154 2bdrms, F/S, Adult oriented. Available July 1, NP. $800/mo Call 250-765-6925 2BDRMS. Great Location. WD, big yard,free prking. Reno’d. Beautiful area. $875 + utils.Avail.July 1(250)470-0000 Lakeview, large 1bdrm furnished duplex. Near Clinton. $275/mo. 250-459-2387

Seasonal Acommodation

Townhouses THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

1BD Pandosy, Very clean. Fresh paint. Adult Building. NS. NP. Walk to DT or Hospital. Laundry facilities and utils incl’d. Avail now, $795. 250878-0119 or 250-878-0136 2-bdrm BELGO AREA, Rutland Rd. S. $900 + hydro, f/s/w/d, NO PETS, on bus rte. 250-491-3345, 250-869-9788 AVAILABLE July 1, gorgeous 2bd, 2ba + den, exec. condo, h/w flrs., fp, ac, 6 appl., 2 decks, locker, u/g prkg, np, ns, dd, Asher Rd. Kelowna, $1500. 250-491-3090 refs req. Bachelor suite w/balcony, furn’d. Immed. Starting $650 all inclusive. 250-541-0077 BROCKTON MANOR. 1 & 2 bedrooms. The large, bright units are a short walk to downtown, hospital, beach & shopping. Transit is right outside the door. Please call us at 250-860-5220 FAIRLANE CRT. 2 & 3 bdrms, heat & hot water incl. Located on Lawrence near Gordon, close to downtown & Capri shopping mall. Please call 250-860-4836 MILL CREEK ESTATES. Various floor plans avail. 1, 2 & 3 bdrms within walking distance of the Parkinson rec center, Apple Bowl, Kelowna Golf & Country Club & Spall Plaza. 250-860-4836. millcreekestates@shaw.ca ONE MONTH -FREE RENT!! 2bdrm, 2bath. 3 YR OLD Rutland Condo, 6 appls. A/C U.G. Parking. $1100. Get 13th Month Rent Free!! Call (250)765-4654 WILLOW PARK MANOR. Aurora and Hollywood. 1 & 2 bdrms. Steps away from Willow Park shopping center, transit & the other shops of Rutland. Direct bus route to UBCO. 12-15mins. 250-7633654 CENTRE of Kelowna. New affordable lux 1&2bd, 5appls, ug prking, NS/NP. 250-763-6600. www.rentcentrepoint.com

Commercial/ Industrial COMMERCIAL/OFFICE SPACE IN LAKE COUNTRY 1100sq’ Office space for lease. Reception area, four offices, 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 FOR LEASE 600 sq.ft. Office Trailer fully serviced on fenced 1/2 acre. Zoned Heavy Industrial Including Auto Wrecking. $2500 triple net incl. Fenced 1/2 to 1 acre serviced industrial lots available. Central Westside Location. will build to suit. 250-769-7424 For Lease, The Gun Barrel Saloon & Restaurant at Apex Mountain Resort, The Gun Barrel is voted #1 Apres Ski Bar in Canada, The Long Shot Cafeteria & Bar are also available under the same lease, for info contact James Shalman at Apex Mountain Reesort, (250)490-6172 HWY 97 N. 1500 - 3300sqft. of Industrial area, overhead door, compressor, hoist & a compounded yard. 250-765-3295

Duplex / 4 Plex 2bd duplex, hardwood floors, completely re-painted, central location, A/C. $875 + utils, Call 250-864-2320

Mobile Homes & Pads MOBILES for rent, $750. to $850. Westside. NP. Call 250768-5080, 250-717-1033

Modular Homes JUNE SPECIAL Brand New 16’ Wide Modular Homes. From $69,900 Double Wide Modular 1350 sq ft from $99,900 mark@eaglehomes.ca

Homes for Rent 2BD & 3BD., 4appls, all window blinds, carport. Avail Sept. 1. NP Call 250-860-8583 2BD Carriage house, $1100+ utils. NP, NS, Nparties. Lower Mission. 764-8297, 826-6824 2bd house in orchard, new reno, electric & wood fire place heat, $1000/mo + utils. Avail Now. 863-6801 or 765-0722 2Bdrm RANCHER shows like new, is very clean, bright & quiet. Secluded along Mission Creek. Only 5 min drive to Orchard Park. Max 2 people. Sm pet negot. NS $950 + utils. Avail. Immed (250)762-6627 2BDRM, Winfield, country setting, NP, NS, prof cple/single, ref’s. Avail. July 1st, $1100 utils & cbl incl. 250-317-2279 3BD, 2ba, Lake & City view, ns, np, fs, spacious fam. & liv. rm., new carpets & windows, ref’s req’d, avail. June 15, $1800./mo. (250)765-9575 3bdrm, 2bath house in Lake Country. Fenced yard, 5 appl’s, large deck with lake view, NS, pets neg. $1400 + utils. Call 250-212-2603 3Bdrm Excellent View. Well kept. 2 car garage, new roof. Westbank area. $365,000. Call for details. (250)768-4634 3or4 bdrm home, Shannon Lk Rd. Dbl Gar, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, close to elementary school, Available May 1, no pets, $1625+util 250-869-9788 3 or 4 bdrm, Winfield area, $1575+util, backs onto Range land, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, Avail now, no pets. 250-869-9788 5Bdrm 3bath, sundeck, carport, near school/Rutland area $1500+utils. (250)491-8251 AVAIL. Immed. 3bd, 2.5ba, 5-appl., fp, W/bank nr. golf course, $1800/mo. + utils. 250-769-0109 & 250-878-9970 LAKEFRONT with dock. Fintry area. Main house: 2bd, 1bath & Guest house: 1bd, 1bath. $2000/mo, long term lease. Pets ok, NS. 604-817-5129 Newly reno’d 5bdrm. Quiet area, nr. school & rec centre. Lrg yard & garden area. NS. No drinkers or Druggies. $1600/mo Available now. (250)491-5992 or 864-7934 RUTLAND July 1, 3bd, 1bth, incl utils, shr’d lndry, NP, NS. Close to amens, reno’d. $1400. 250-215-1182 SMALL, West Kel. 2860 Scarf Rd. 3bdrm, 1.5 bath for rent. $1000 + util’s. 250-768-5768 The City of Kelowna has the following house available for rent: Centrally Located - Redone 3 Bedrm Bungalow, 1 large bath, $1200/mth. Applications can be obtained online at www.kelowna.ca under the quick link to Rental Properties or between 8 am & 4 pm at 1435 Water St, Kelowna, Real Estate & Building Services. The deadline for submissions of applications is 4:00pm on Wednesday, July 4, 2012 TOWNHOUSE for rent. 2bd +den, 2.5bth, garage, close to school, bus & shops, laminate flrs. Ref’s, $1150. July 1, Call 250-864-7502 Upper suite, prefer adults, no pets, $1000 + DD, Short term? Avail Aug.1 250-808-2468.

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News 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. Refund Policy Our ads are non-refundable when booked for less than 4 weeks (12 issues), when cancelling a 4 week ad you will be refunded in weekly increments only, calculated at the appropriate discount level. Refunds not available for 1/2 price promotion. THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Office/Retail 1500 sqft. Downtown Pentiction. Ideal for Office,Accounting, Salon, or Notory office $1200/mo (250)460-2499 HWY 97 North, 1800sq’ of retail, & Rutland 1000 - 2000sq’ Retail. 250-765-3295

BEAUTIFUL Okanagan Lake House weekly rental - Vernon Two bedroom two bath, fully furnished and equipped, dock, boat lift, private 300’ of lakefront, $2000/week plus HST avail. June 29-July 14; August 26-Sept. 3. 250-309-0675 LACASA RESORT on the lake for rent, sleeps 8, Elegant & Modern 2bdrm, den, May $750/wk, June $1000/wk, $150/day min. 3 days. July $1500/wk, August $1750/wk. MIN 3days 250-491-0823

Senior Assisted Living SENIORS Bachelor suite, furn’d, utils, housekeeping & lndry incl’d, with all meals & snacks. Private entrance & TV, some care. $1250/mo. Call(250)-317-3341

Shared Accommodation 1Bdrm in Westbank, Fully Furn’d Share Kitchen, W/D, Cable, Int. & Utils Incl’d. $575 + DD. Call (250)-768-8930 1 BEDROOM to rent in 2 bdrm condo. Shared kitchen & bathroom. Capri area on bus route. $500/mo. Working male please. 50+ building. 250-8623530. FEMALE Pref. Bright furn’d rm. Incl all utils, cble, int, no pets, $450 (250)-870-7183. FURN’D Room in Exec Home, mature NS, male, all amens incl. $550. 250-763-4888 WESTBANK Furn’d. bdrm. student or working person, liv.rm, kit, w/d, b/yrd., must like cats. $550./mo. incl util, 250768-0513 leave message.

Suites, Lower

Recreation

ROOMS from $450. No drugs NP No parties. 250-860-8106, 250-718-3968, 250-899-5070

1BD. Furn’d., with den, Avail July 1, w/o bsmt, sm. pet ok, incl. cbl/int/util., ac, w & d, cls. to bus & Greenway, nr. Springfield, fnc’d. yrd, sep. prkng., grdn space, sing. $850. or dbl. $1050. call/text Sheila 250-300-3397 1BD. Legal, 900sf, ns, np, $850.+dd, incl. utils, cls. to schools & bus, July 1, 250765-0707 or 250-864-7377 1BD lwr. lev. house, cls. to DT. utils incl, $750. Pref. single, ns, np. July1, 215-2548 1BDRM + Den & Full bath. Available now, $800 incl utils. 1396A Highland Dr. S. Near DT. Brand new. References required. Call 250-863-5270 2BD Cls to bus, shops, lam. flrs, priv backyard, NS, NP, Refs, $750 incl utils. 864-7502 2BD legal suite Rutland. Nr. bus & shopping. 4appl, ns, np. $900 + utils. Avail Aug. 1st. Call 250-863-1155 2BDRM, 1bath, $900. utils not included. WD incl, NS, NP, Rutland area. 250-763-9693 2BD S.Rutland, near amens. Avail now. No laundry. All utils/cbl incl. NS/NP/NP. 250899-2195, 250-448-4843 360 Wallace Rd. 1bd grnd-lvl bsmt suite, $625 incl utils. Avail now. 604-758-2206 3BD a/c, priv laundry,driveway bus school cble wireless utils incl’d NS NP $1100 Avail immed. 250-826-2233

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

CELEBRATING 150 YEARS of GOLD PANNING Gold Panner Camp Ground Chalets and Pioneer Village. Welcomes you to spend your Summer Vacation with us. Gold Rush Vacation Package #1, 4 days 5 nights in our Rustic little Pioneer Cabin, sleeps 6, $360.; Prospector Package #2, 4 days 5 nights in our Lovely Rustic Pioneer Log Cabin, sleeps 8, $420.; Mountain Chalet Package #3, 4 days 5 nights, spectacular Mountain view, 1700 sqft, 3 bdrm, bedded loft, fire place, hot tub, private deck, sleeps 14, $1500.; Some restrictions apply. Ph: Gold Panner Campground 1-(250)547-2025 goldpanner1@telus.net goldpannercampground.com

Rooms for Rent 1BDRM roommate New, $430 Incl’s wi-fi, fridge & cable. NS ND. No Pets. Available. 250899-5070 or 250-681-3895 1 BEDROOM to rent in 2 bdrm condo. Shared kitchen & bathroom. Capri area on bus route. $500/mo. Working male please. 50+ building. 250-8623530. ROOM for rent. Furn’d bdrm, mature male only.$400 Also trailer $500/mo 250-317-2546

BEST DEALS IN KELOWNA! Affordable 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms. AC, near schools, shopping & bus route. Insuite laundry H.Up’s. Across from Park. Clean Quiet & Spacious. Sorry NO Pets. Well Managed Building (250)-861-5605 or (250)-861-5657

NOW RENTING Luxury and location. Modern suites from 765 sq’-1,500 sq’

One year lease required

Kelowna’s newest and finest selection of rental suites. 773 Glenmore Road, corner of Glenmore & Summit.

Call for appointment to view 778-484-5847 or inquire at www.kelownaconservatory.com

Rentals

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Suites, Lower

Suites, Upper

Antiques / Classics

Blk Mtn. 2bdrm W.O. All appls. laminate flooring W/D microwave. 5min to Elem. school. $1050 (250)899-0895

3BD, 1bth, Rutland, recent reno, NS, NP, not suitable for younger children. $1150+utils WD incl. 250-763-9693

Rentals

FOR Rent 1 bdrm basement suite in 3 yr home in upper mission area. Full kitchen with heated tile floors, full bath, separate entrance, own washer & dryer and under stair storage. Shared utilities and yard. Can come fully furnished for additional cost. Contact Justin for viewing 250-864-829 NEW & Bright Bachelor suite, $725 & 1bdrm suite behind Costco, $850 utils, int, cable incl’d. NP, no pets, Call 250763-7553 RUTLAND- 2bdrm gr level, priv entry, 5appls, nr bus route. NS. NP, NP. ND, ideal for wrkng/ couple, immed. $1000 incl utils. 250 762-6519 RUTLAND 2bdrm suite, grnd lvl, sep entr., NS, NP. $750 utils incl. Near schools, Avail July 1st. Call 250-869-9530 STUDIO Suite for rent in North Rutland. All utils & internet incl’d, shared laundry. Ideal for single student. NP, NS, No pets. $700/mo. 250-765-5117 TOTALLY renovated 1bdrm above ground bsmt suite. cls to college/bus stop/2 malls 4appls, new w/d. all utils. incl’d $856/mo + DD Avail. now. No Pets. Call 250-212-3299 WEST Kel., Avail July 1st, lg, bright, above grd. bach. suite. Nr bus. No pets, $600 + DD, utils incl.Share lndry.769-7286

Suites, Upper 2BD Great loc. nr. Capri, 4 appl. cls. to bus rtes, ns, np, July 1 $945/mo 250-868-2753 2BDRM + den, 1.5 baths, 5 appl, cls to College $1250 utils incl. July 1st. 250-763-2399 2BD suite for rent in Westbank. $975+utils. Avail July 1. For more info call 768-2269 3bd, 1.5bth, 5 appl’s, smoking ok, one cat. $1200, Avail now, Glenrosa area. 778-754-0795

ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition. Br. 3Rm, furn. July 1, NS, Resp, Adlt, NP, $695 In. Nr Colg, Lake, Shops, 762-0317 QUIET 2bdrm, 4plex behind Plaza 33. 5 appliances, carport & storage. NS, No Dogs. $830/mo Call 250-451-9923 RUTLAND North, Available June 1st. 2bdrm, 1 full bath, legal suite. Near Willow Park, school & bus. $850 + utilities. Call 250-212-1024

Help for today. Hope for Tomorrow. Call 1-800-667-3742 Want to Rent Senior Lady with indoor cat req’s bright, clean, unfurn’d, 1bd apartment. Must have storage & be close to bus & shopping mall. 778-478-6672

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Antiques / Classics 1976 Mercedes Benz 240 D Collectors plate orig. paint, 135000miles, 250-764-4881

E C I R P 2 / 1 IVE ADS!!

AUTOMOT

For the month of June, all ads in the Automotive category will be

1/2 PRICE! Airplanes • Antiques/Classics • Beaters • Cars-Domestic • Sports & Import • Lease/Rent • Wanted • Commercial • Motorcycles • Off Road • Snowmobiles • SUV’s • Recreation • Trucks & Vans • Trailers • Boats • Houseboats

AD MUST BE BOOKED TO START BETWEEN JUNE 1ST AND 29TH. No refunds if cancelled. Must book min. 4 weeks Cannot be combined with any other special. No changes permitted with the exception of price.

Call 250.763.7114 to book


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Transportation

Transportation

Auto Accessories/Parts

Cars - Domestic

16FT Travel Trailer, gutted & converted into parts or storage Trailer. Asking $450 OBO Call 250-212-7042

& TRUCKS 3251 Sexsmith Rd. Kelowna 250-575-2191

LYLE’S TOWING. Free Removal of unwanted vehicles. Pay up to $1000 for good vehicles. Lots of used parts for sale. (250)-765-8537 SCRAP Car Removal. $100 cash paid for unwanted vehicles. 7 days/week Call Paul Haul (250)808-9593

Auto Financing

DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0� Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-910-6402

www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557

GUARANTEED

Auto Loans or We Will Pay You $1000

All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.

1-888-229-0744 or apply at: www.greatcanadianautocredit.com Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526

Cars - Domestic 1991 Caprice Classic 125K 305 Auto. A/C.,Fully loaded 4 new summer & 4 new winter tires. $3195 OBO. CALL (250)-765-3128

SaBre CARS

50% off SALE 2005 Ford Taurus SE 4dr. loaded, 1yr. warr, was $8900 now 50% off $4450. 2005 Chev Cavalier 2dr. sport coupe, 5sp,107ks, like new, 1 yr. warr, was $7900 now 50% off $3950. 2005 Dodge Caravan SE, 7pass, loaded, 1yr. warr, was $8900. now 50% off $4450. 2003 Pontiac Grand Am GT, loaded, 123k, 1yr. warr, was $7900. now 50% off $3950. 2003 Chev Malibu 4dr, LS, loaded, 1yr. warr, was $6900. now 50% off $3450. 2002 Nissan Sentra GXE, 4dr, 5sp, 1yr. warr, was $6900. now 50% off $3950. 1999 Ford Taurus LX 4dr., loaded, 1yr. warr, was $3900. now 50% off $1950. 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix, 4dr, loaded, was $1900. now 50% off $950. 1994 GMC Safari AWD Van, loaded was $1900. now 50% off $950. 1994 Ford F250, R.cab, longbox, 2wd, V8, auto, 5th wh. hitch + trailer brakes, 150k, was $4900. now 50% off $2950. 1994 GMC Yukon, 4x4, auto, 1yr. warr, very nice, was $5900. now 50% off $2950. 1994 Ford Ranger, 4x4, 5sp, R-cab, runs great, was $3900. now 50% off $1950. 1987 Dodge Dakota R-cab, 2wd, canopy, auto, Best Buy, was $2900. now 50% off $1450. 1990 Mazda MX6, 2dr, 5sp. runs great, was $1000. now 50% off $500. Sabre Car & Truck Sales

Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

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Recreational/Sale

Sport Utility Vehicle

1983 Bigfoot 9’6â€?, modiďŹ ed for new’r trucks, h/w, shwer, ush toilet, Exellent condition. $3200.obo. Call 250-869-0533 1988 Citation 27’ MH, class C, 460 motor, 136K, roof air, good tires & shape, $9900.. obo. 250-768-4739 1994 32â€? Motor Home “Triple E Editionâ€? Perfect Cond. Low Mileage, price for quick sale $12,000. 250-358-7296 1997 Embassy Triple E, 29ft, all new rubber, 4000 generator, 83,000 km., walk-around queen bed. $16,500. Firm 250-869-1863 2001 21.5’ Nash 5th wheel. Well maintained & clean, easy tow $7200. 250-547-1405 89 Travel Lite 21.5’ 5th wheel, good cond, 4 new tires, hitch incl. $3450. 250-549-1269 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

2006 BMW X5 Executive Edition 3.0i , fully loaded with only 60,000kms. Immaculate condition. A Must See! $26,000. (250) 392-5764.

Trucks & Vans 1992 FORD F-150 XLT

Scrap Car Removal

2007 P.T. Cruiser, auto, towing pkg, very well maintained. $4500. obo (250)308-9426

AUTOMOTIVE SPECIAL ONLY $59.99 plus HST 1 col x 2� size with or without picture for 3 insertions (Reg. price $196.25)

Call your classiďŹ ed representative today!

250-763-7114 PRIVATE ESTATE Liquidation all OBO & must be sold by June 24 View eve/wknd or by appt. 2007 Nissan Murano 89km bumper to bmpr. wrnty $21K 2007 Mercedes CLK550 convert. 105km Mint $28.5K 2005 Mercedes CLK500 convert. 85km Mint $24.5K 2006 Ford Escape AWD Leather 95km $14.2K 2001 Jimmy 4Dr 4X4 hitch 158km Ex Cond. $4.8K 2001 Durango 5.9R/T Htd. Lther 208k Ex. Cond. $5.8K Buyers welcome, no test pilots please. Email for details... cathbert@shaw.ca or text/phone 250-870-2474.

12’ Misty River aluminum Boat. Good condition,comes with oars. $650 obo 769-5818

INVITATION TO TENDER

Tenders

Recreational/Sale

T12-072 Front End, Articulating Loader Sealed tenders, clearly marked on the outside of the envelope with the words “T12-072 Front End, Articulating Loaderâ€? will be received at the oďŹƒce of the City Clerk, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna, BC up until 3 PM, Local Time, July 10, 2012. Tenders will be opened publicly at that time. The City reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, to waive defects in any bid or tender documents and to accept any tender or oer which it may consider to be in the best interest of the City. The lowest bid or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tender documents may be obtained at no charge from the City of Kelowna website or from the City of Kelowna Purchasing Branch, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna BC V1Y 1J4.

Absolutely Mint, 1987 1100 Verago, $4500. Call Don 250470-2401, If your phoning to make an offer don’t call.

Recreational/Sale

Great Selection Of RV’s

MIKE ROSMAN RV

www.rosmanrv.com 1-800-811-8733

MOORAGE Incl. 23ft Campion Cuddy Cruiser, fresh motor & leg, loaded, $6500 obo. Test rides. Trades? 250-212-8204 PORTA Bote 12’6â€?, grey, incls. 2 swivel seats, Yamaha 6hp w/gas tank, Minn-Kota 28 Thrust elec. motor w/pwr. level, ďŹ shing buddy - shows ďŹ sh, depth, water temp. Nautilius Marine battery (used 2x) elec. charger, complete pkg. $2075. Call 250-769-3605

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Adult Entertainment

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A taste of K-towns ďŹ nest, 26 blonde, petite, busty playmate. Here to cater to all your needs Call (778)-215-0153

KAILY Memorable Long Dark Haired Beauty. Mon.-Thurs. 9am-6pm 250-681-5846

Come discover my secret garden & taste the forbidden fruit of this sin-fully sweet package of maturity. 250-317-4315

*MANDY* SEXY, Friendly & Fun!! Lowest Rates in Town! Out Calls Only (778)-214-4087

Escorts

SEXY, 42 DDD, 28/32 brown eyed brunette. Sexy & Sweet, Discreet. Enjoys couples & dom, GFE. Kelly 765-1098. THE DOLLHOUSE. Kelowna’s erotic hot spot! (250)448-4305 www.thedollhouse.info

#1 *ALYSSA* GFE. Open Minded Firey Redhead. Men’s Mag Model. 250-300-2399 24HRS A 30 yr old, Busty, Blonde 36DD-28-38. Call MJ, 250864-3598.

VERNON’S BEST ESCORTS. In/Out calls. Gina 45, tall blonde, busty, Brooke 22, petite,brunette, Savanna 26, tall slim blonde, Jessica 30 B.B.W. Real G.F.E. Upscale. private. 250-307-8174. Hiring.

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Cars - Sports & Imports

Motorcycles

MALE 4 Male Erotic Massage $95, waxing, intimate grooming & skin care for the face & back. WinďŹ eld, 9-9 Daily 250-766-2048

2008 14ft Aluminum LUND. Easy loader. Like new Johnson 4 stroke, 8HP Offers. (250)-763-0096 Lve mess.

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While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News 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.

2005 Jetta GLS, 4dr, auto, leather, $6500 & 2004 Nissan Maxima SE, fully loaded, well main., $7500. 250-548-3484

Adult

2002 20ft. Crownline, open bow, 200hrs, 350HO, Burgundy & white, stereo, tandum axel matching trailer. Both in excellent cond. $20,000 obo. 250-718-1454

1993 Aerostar Van, ďŹ rst $700. takes it. 250-765-2789 2004 4x4 Diesel regular cab, pick-up. Lots of extras, $8500. Call evenings 250-860-5375 2007 Pontiac Montana 3.9 V6, ac/pw/pl, 7 pass, 191,000 kms, $5200 obo 250-307-0002

Tenders

1993 Honda Prelude SR, 2.3L, 246,000kms, ex working cond. $3900.obo. 250-546-9929.

Escorts

A BRUNETTE BEAUTY, 36C-28- 35, Long Hair, 26 yrs, 5’5. 127lbs. Clean & Discreet. Ph# (250)-681-8369

Sport Utility Vehicle

250-575-2191 Jim

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Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: Estate of Wendy Jennifer Gonsalves also known as Wendy Gonsalves formerly of #51-2250 Louie Drive, Westbank, British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of the above deceased are hereby notiďŹ ed under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor at #301 1665 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia. V1Y 2B3, on or before July 20,2012 after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Charles Craig Gonsalves Executor by Pushor Mitchell Lawyers. Attention: Theresa Arsenault, telephone (250)-762-2108

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W BUYING A NEW HOME

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omeowners and buyers are in a rather enviable position these days. Interest rates are at historic lows and the cost of borrowing for a home is currently about as low as it can get. The five-year fixed rate is available as low as 3.09 per cent. While that’s great news, it’s not the only thing homeowners and purchasers need to think about regarding their mortgage. There are a number of other features to consider before signing up for a mortgage, the largest debt that most Canadians will ever take on in their lives. When it comes to choosing a mortgage, securing a good rate is only the beginning. You also have to be aware of all the other mortgage cost features that may lie below the surface. Those various features need to fit a mortgage homebuyer’s personal goals, both now and down the road. One type of mortgage to consider is an assumable mortgage. An assumable mortgage means it can be transferred to another borrower. It allows a purchaser to take on your mortgage’s terms and payments as part of the sale of your home. With the extremely low interest rates today, that could be a big selling feature to a potential buyer in the future.

Given the low rates today, many homeowners are thinking about refinancing their mortgage. Whether you should refinance your mortgage in a period of low interest rates depends on how much it will cost you to break your existing mortgage compared to how much you will save in interest payments. If you break an existing mortgage, you will have to pay the greater of three month’s interest or the interest rate differential, a penalty for early prepayment of all or part of a mortgage outside of its normal prepayment terms. Usually this is calculated as the difference between the existing rate and the rate for the term remaining, multiplied by the principal outstanding and the balance of the term. It makes sense to refinance your mortgage if the interest rate savings over the remaining life of your mortgage exceed the value of the interest rate differential. Another strategy is to take a variable rate mortgage. If interest rates go down and you keep your mortgage payments the same, you will be paying off more of your principal with each payment and will pay down your mortgage faster. Many borrowers are taking advantage of low interest rates by accelerating payments on their mortgages. Many lenders will allow you to double up payments periodically

or make lump sum payments of up to 25 per cent of the principal once a year. You should make sure you understand the size and frequency of payments your lender will allow before you sign up for that. Some mortgage lenders will have an option to skip a payment without penalty, which may come in handy in today’s economy. Another option that many mortgages have is portability. This allows you to transfer your existing mortgage over to a new property, another big advantage if you have a mortgage at current low rates. As well, if the penalty to pay the mortgage off is large, you may port it and reduce or have no penalty at all. Not all portability features are the same, however. Some lenders allow up to 120 days for transfer of the mortgage while others allow for only a few days up to a week. Choosing the right mortgage involves considering where you are now and where you may be three to five years from now. Of Prime Interest is a collaboration of mortgage professionals Trish Balaberde, 250-470 8324 trishb@ kelownahomemortgages.ca; Darwyn Sloat, 250-718- 4117 , dsloat@ kelownahomemortgages.ca; Kristin Rosdal, 250-878-3007, Kristin@ kelownahomemortgages.ca; Arlyne Wilson, 250-862-1818, awilson@ lenderapproved.ca.

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There are a number of steps that potential new home buyers or builders should consider before signing off on their investment. 1)Keep your credit clean. Run a credit check on yourself and verify that the information is correct. Contact any creditors who haven’t updated your record in terms of cancelled cards or balances that have been paid off. Paying off high interest credit cards as soon as possible will help make it easier for mortgage approval. 2) Be a pre-approved buyer. Talk to your mortgage professional about how much home you can afford and get pre-approved before you start looking. Becoming pre-approved is very easy. Contact your mortgage professional to arrange a mortgage consultation and they will work with you to complete your mortgage application with a credit check prior to beginning your search for a home. Pre-approval means that you have actually been approved for the purchase by a lender, which gives you the edge in home purchase negotiating. The pre-approval guarantees you, up to a period of 120 days, that if the rate increases during that time, you will still get the original rate. If the property you are looking to buy won’t be completed for six months or more, then you should look into the mortgages offered by the builders onsite. In these cases, the onsite lender will typically be able to guarantee a capped rate for a longer time duration (such as 12 to 18 months), usually until the expected project completion date. You should negotiate a capped rate for as long a period as possible. These typically have some builtin extension protection if the project takes longer than expected. 3) Determine your priorities. Take some time to think about what factors are most important to you. Make a list of what you want, need, and don’t

want in a home. Rate your desired home attributes on a scale of one to 10 (10 being an absolute “must have� and one being a “nice to have, but not a necessity�). This checklist will allow you to objectively assess different homes according to your needs and will save you invaluable time when you go out to see various building developments. 4) Check out the neighbourhood. Make yourself a “home value expert.� Investigate the areas and price ranges for the type of home you are looking for. If you find yourself becoming interested in a particular neighbourhood, familiarize yourself with the local amenities, schools, property taxes, crime rates, and other neighhourhood features. Talk with different people in the area and visit at different times during the day.

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WRITE EVERYTHING DOWN YOURSELF ON THE PREDELIVERY INSPECTION FORM. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU TO NOTE ANY PROBLEMS IN THE NEW PROPERTY.

The characteristics of the area may change dramatically during different hours of the day. Go to the local planning office to find out about the plans for the area. Research is half the battle. Remember, you’re getting more than just a home—you’re buying the entire neighbourhood package. 5) Get legal advice before signing the contract. Talk with a real estate lawyer and review the Agreement of Purchase and Sale (APS) with them prior to signing the contract. This will ensure you understand the exact

terms and conditions of the contract, and that you know what’s included in the purchase price. Be sure that any verbal agreements from the seller are included in written form within the APS. Be sure that you’ve negotiated a reasonable closing or occupancy date and make sure that all deposit details are documented. 6) Stay calm. Even in a hot market, be cool and calculated with your decisions. Your home purchase may be your single largest investment. If you’re buying a new condominium, be sure to review the disclosure statement carefully. By law, you have a 10-day cooling off period once you receive the disclosure statement. 7) Be thorough during the pre-delivery inspection. Before you take possession of your new home or condominium, the builder is required to do a pre-delivery inspection of the property with you. This is one of your first opportunities to see your new home in its final state. During this inspection, it is crucial to note anything that is missing, not working properly, or damaged. Conduct the inspection at your own pace, and make sure to check out all the details. Write everything down yourself on the pre-delivery inspection form. This is one of the most important opportunities for you to note any problems in the new property. 8) Make sure that your finances are in order. As you begin the search for a new home, this is an ideal time to make sure that your finances are in order and to set up your financial plan for the future. A professional mortgage consultant who is truly looking after your financial interests will be able to advise you on various strategies to help you develop a financial plan and build more wealth. Remember to have fun during your homebuying adventure. You’ll only buy your first home once and with the right professional guidance, it can be a stress-free and enjoyable experience.


Capital News Friday, June 22, 2012

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Phase 3 selling FAST Just 3 lots remaining.

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Friday, June 22, 2012 Capital News

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Reading the shifts in consumer spending As the economy continues to shift, so does the taste of consumers. But, how are Canadians reacting? Are we more cautious in making new purchases or remodeling endeavors; and how does that affect our spending habits? Kitchen upgrades still appear to be a top priority for homeowners, says Moen, the number one faucet brand in North America. But with the state of the economy, the company was also curious about homeowner choices and future plans when it comes to remodeling. Interested in both why and how Canadians are spending their hardearned dollars, Moen recently conducted online survey queried 1,200 homeowners (age 25 and older) across the country about their remodeling activities throughout the past year and their intent to remodel within the next six

months. “While the economy is improving, consumers are still feeling the impact of the recession,” said Jack Suvak, senior director of research and insights at Moen. “With this new information, we wanted to uncover how consumers are now prioritizing their home remodeling projects.” *** When it comes to purchasing decisions in the Canadian home, most consumers have experienced a “spend shift,” and are carefully considering spending and weighing needs versus wants. Although 27 per cent of homeowners are more optimistic about their future financial improvement, 57 per cent of respondents still feel their current financial situation remained unchanged when compared to a year ago, and 27 per cent actually feel it’s worse.

“Budgets for entertainment, clothes and dining have already been cut or monitored closely in most households, and 42 per cent of consumers plan to reduce non-essential spending throughout 2012,” Suvak said. “It seems even though the recession’s over, there’s still a strong ‘buckle down’ mentality across the country, especially with Gen-Xers (33 to 45 years old).” *** Finding and spending the time and money to complete home remodeling projects may be difficult; but according to the survey, we are still doing both. However, increasing financial stress has caused the number of projects completed to decrease slightly from March 2010. But the reasons why homeowners are remodeling remain the same, compared to one year ago; 85

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KITCHEN REMODELLING ranks high among renovation projects preferred by homeowners in Canada. per cent remodel to make their homes fit their lifestyles and 77 per cent remodel to increase the value of the property. More than half of homeowners completed interior painting (54 per cent) or gardening/ landscaping projects (61 per cent) in the last 12

months. Bathroom and kitchen remodeling activity also remained significant, at 25 and 17 per cent, respectively with homeowners bringing the “remodellite” mindset to both these rooms: Top kitchen remodel projects completed in-

cluded: installing a new faucet (62 percent), painting (60 percent) and new lighting (55 percent). In the bath they’re tackling similar projects, like painting (69 per cent), installing a new faucet (68 per cent), sink (56 per cent) and lighting (53 per cent).

“Canadian homeowners are cautious, yet optimistic, about spending and about their future financial improvement,” Suvak continued. “And our survey confirmed that we still see home remodeling as a key investment strategy for Canadians.”

W SALES UP IN MAY

Some optimism and stability in local real estate markets Andrew Smith CONTRIBUTOR

There are currently 2,230 homes for sale in Kelowna and there were 223 sales last month. This means if you have a home on the market, you have a one in 10 chance of selling it next month. The average sale price last month was $528,700. This is up from $487,000 from May 2011.

You would think there would be downward pressure on prices with so much inventory for buyers to choose from, but that hasn’t been the case. Overall, year-to-date prices are also up barely from last year at $491,700, compared to $486,600 last year. The 223 sales mark last month was a bit of an eye opening increase from the 197 recorded May 201. And June is showing signs of being equal-

ly promising for housing sales. We’re deep enough into the year now to safely assume prices won’t be coming down. Sorry, bargain hunters. We can also safely assume prices aren’t going to go into the stratosphere quickly either. Sorry, sellers. Comparing sale prices on a month to month basis sometimes leaves you wondering what’s going on with prices, but we can usually attribute that to a few freakishly high lakefront sales

falling in a given month. There are 73 foreclosures for sale which represents three per cent of the overall inventory. There have been 57 foreclosure sales through June 1 which represents 6.6 per cent of all sales this year. There was some worry at the beginning of the year that foreclosures might start putting downward pressure on prices, but this hasn’t been the case.

On the condominium sales side, 153 units sold last month at an average price of $296,000. The same one in 10 ratio almost applies here too with 1,570 condos on the market. Prices slipped a little from $309,000 in May 2011 but the number of sales is up from 130 registered for the same month a year ago. Andrew Smith is a realtor with the Royal LePage Kelowna Smith McLellan Group.

Home-sites starting at $143,900. Lake view sites starting at $219,500. Call or visit our Sales Centre today Open Mon to Fri 9-4 and Sat & Sun 12-5

This is life.

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