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Shuswap reels from floods LACHLAN LABERE Black Press
Sicamous residents are being encouraged to conserve water or risk further compromising the municipal water system following extreme flooding that has shaken the houseboat community. Interior Health Medical Health Officer Dr. Trevor Corneil said Monday that while the water is still not safe to drink, the mandatory Do Not Use order was downgraded to a Do Not Consume order, adding that this applies in Sicamous as well as Swansea Point. “The unfortunate matter with the flood water debris is that it landed near the (water) intake for the Sicamous area, and that included both gas and oil, some treated sewage, some raw sewage, as well as chemicals from one of the houseboat operations…,” said Corneil Monday. Corneil said public works has to keep water flow going for emergency support (fire), and to keep they city’s water system from collapsing. The Provincial Emergency Program had a helicopter fly over Sicamous and Hummingbird creeks Monday to assess their current state and if there is an impending danger of another washout. It was unofficially announced that things looked positive, but Sicamous Mayor Darrell Trouton explained Tuesday that while Hummingbird looks good, PEP officials are not convinced that
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A volunteer surveys the devastation and rushing water of Sicamous Creek in the 2 Mile district of Sicamous after extreme flooding wreaked havoc on the Shuswap community.
While the North Okanagan is doing relatively well compared to the devastation in the Shuswap, flood concerns are still far from being eased. There are flood warnings still in effect for Shuswap Lake and Shuswap River upstream and downstream of Mabel Lake (including around Enderby and Lumby). A flood warning means that river levels have exceeded bankfull or will exceed bankfull imminently, and that flooding of areas adjacent to the rivers affected will result. “As of (Tuesday) morning, the river in Enderby was still slightly on the increase (after rising nine centimetres on the weekend),” said Gord Molendyk, information officer for the North Okanagan Emergency Operations Centre. “There were reports of the river breaching in the Enderby-Grindrod area. “It’s right from Sugar Lake right through, the whole works is up.” Flooding has closed Highway 97A eight kilometres south of Sicamous, with singlelane traffic for emergency vehicles only. Three kilometres south of Sicamous at the 2 Mile bridge it is also closed because of damage flooding caused to the road Saturday. Flooding/water damage to a few homes in the Kingfisher area resulted over the weekend after trees came down and diverted water. The forest service road on the back side of Mabel Lake was also compromised, with one or two homes being cut off. “But nothing, nothing compared to what is happening in the Shuswap area, which is just on the outside of our regional district,” said Molendyk, adding we are very fortunate that no lives have been lost. “We have been fortunate in this region.” Some boaters are also putting a damper on homeowner’s efforts to protect their properties. Therefore conservation and police officers will be out on the water on the weekend ensuring boaters keep their wake down. “We want boat owners and operators to have some consideration,” said Molendyk, adding it is an offence to create a wake that could damage property. “It’s highly critical now.” Crews are continuing to monitor the water levels in the area and will advise if there are any changes in conditions that will affect homes and properties. Check www.vernonmorningstar.com for ongoing updates.
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“The last four holes were just a blur, I don’t even remember hitting the balls,” laughed Luscombe, who shared the news with his disbelieving bride, Dawn, when he got home. “I can’t tell you what I said when he told me, but I’m never going to complain about him golfing again,” said Dawn. The new Jeep will replace an old, but reliable, 1995 blue Dodge Dakota pick-up, which has more than 427,000 kilometres on it, and carries the Luscombe aluminum fishing boat. The ace was the perfect way to wrap up Kal Rotary’s threeyear commitment to the event, which helped raise funds for the North Okanagan Columbia Shuswap United Way. “It’s a great way to finish,” said Rotarian Darryl O’Brian who, along with fellow Rotarian and coevent organizer Bruce Shepherd, missed Luscombe’s magical shot. “We had just left the course and were on our way home,” said O’Brian. “We found out when we got home.” Vernon Dodge Jeep general manager Dan Loewen didn’t find out until Monday morning. “I was blown away,” said Loewen. “Since I joined Jeep in 1998, I think we do two or three of these things a year, and this is the first time somebody has won a vehicle. It’s just great, a win-win for everyone.”
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Winning just a sleeve of golf balls in the putting contest before his round convinced Pat Luscombe it was going to be a good day. And looking at the 2012 Jeep Unlimited Wrangler, one of the hole-in-one-prizes at the Kalamalka Rotary Community Golf Day Sunday at the Vernon Golf and Country Club, as he went to the first tee, Luscombe jokingly wondered if organizers would let him borrow the jeep to go to Revelstoke for a golf outing with a friend. A few hours later, Luscombe had his new ride. The chief building inspector and bylaw enforcement manager for the Regional District of North Okanagan aced the par-3, 153-yard 14th hole to win the hole’s special hole-inone prize, the 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited,
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Darryl O’Brian (from left), of Kalamalka Rotary, Linda Yule, from United Way, ace golfer Pat Luscombe, Dan Loewen, from Vernon Dodge Jeep, and Bruce Shepherd from Kalamalka Rotary stand with the 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited that Luscombe won after hitting a hole in one on the 14th hole during Sunday’s Vernon Community Golf Day at Vernon Golf and Country Club. from Vernon Dodge Jeep. “I sure didn’t hit it
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less enthusiasm. “I didn’t enjoy that,â€? he said. “Just imagine having your mom teaching you Grade 1.â€? Some of the school’s oldest graduates also attended the event and recalled a different time but the same family character of the school. “There weren’t a lot of people. I think the most was 26 students,â€? noted Len Bawtree, who attended in 1930 when the school was located in the building that now serves as Lorenzo’s CafĂŠ and included grades 1 to 8. In fact, Bawtree rarely had more than two classmates in his grade. “I didn’t have too much trouble keeping at the top of my class,â€? he said with a chuckle. Everyone knew each other, there was no stress or bullying and friendships often lasted a lifetime. But it was also a time when field trips were unheard of and students had chores. “It was my job for probably two years to light the fire in the morning,â€? Bawtree said. The job meant being at school early, by 7 a.m. “But most of the time I don’t think I was.â€? Water also had to be hauled from a spring and blackboards needed to be cleaned every day. Others recalled more recent memories including having to evacuate due to rising creeks, winter sports days, spring flings, playing grounders and constructing the adventure playground in 1985. Today’s students talked about fun days, playing in the bush during recess, hot dog lunches and outside pajama parties. Regardless of what their association to the school, everyone agreed that it will always hold a special place in their hearts.
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Sandra Miedema, whose husband Simon attended ACES, and her brother-in-law Rene Miedema, look over a selection of books from the school’s library. The school offered up a large collection of books to those attending the closing celebration Monday as the North Okanagan-Shuswap School District prepares to close down the school. Bev Gale loved her 17 years at the school so much she continued to volunteer her teaching skills for five years after retirement. “The kids all got along so well. All ages played together,� explained Gale. “It was just
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Accusations of antidevelopment policies are coming from within Vernon city hall. Criticism erupted Monday after city staff recommended denying an application for a 33-lot, low-density subdivision on 14 acres on Eastside Road. Staff believes there is already considerable land inventory approved for such uses in the community. “We are anti-development because we have years of lots and until that’s gone, we’re holding tight,” said Coun. Brian
Quiring. Coun. Mary-Jo O’Keefe has similar views. “Why are we interfering in the market-driven process?” she said. “I’m worried we’re sending the message that we’re not in favour of development in the nicer parts of town.” A staff report says Vernon has existing approved capacity for 40,600 units to accommodate a population of 89,700 people. Staff also says that existing policies call for new development to be focused in the city centre
and designated neighbourhood centres to better utilize existing infrastructure. O’Keefe didn’t agree with staff’s argument. “Water and sewer are already there and there’s a school in dire need of kids out there,” she said. Coun. Patrick Nicol believes the staff report created artificial boundaries for developers. “We’re going to dictate this instead of market-driven successes?” Staff did find some allies on council, though. “There are lots of properties out there if developers took the effort
Senior suffers injuries Morning Star Staff
An 80-year-old pedestrian ended up in the hospital Saturday after she was hit by a 94-year-old driver. The female pedestrian was crossing the intersection at 34th Street and 30th Avenue when a blue Honda turned left and struck her. She was taken to Vernon Jubilee
Hospital where she underwent surgery for broken ribs and internal injuries. “At this time no charges have been laid against the 94-year-old driver from Vernon,” said RCMP spokesperson Gord Molendyk, noting that the driver did have a valid licence. “We’re still following up on that and keeping our fingers crossed for the pedestrian.”
“There’s a large pool of similar lots that investors have set out. Those investors made plans within the official community plan,” he said. Ultimately, a majority of council defeated the staff recommendation to deny the change in land
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There was the gold medal performance on her home ice at the B.C. Winter Games in February. Then she followed that up with five gold medals at the Western Canadian speed skating championships in Winnipeg. On Monday, the accolades kept coming for Vernon’s Connie Kapak, as the soon-to-be Grade 7 Harwood Elementary graduate was named Tim Hortons North Okanagan Athlete of the Year. “The gold at the B.C. Games was one of the best moments of my life, and winning five gold medals in Winnipeg came at one of the best competitions I’ve been at,” said Kapak, who will attend Vernon Secondary in the fall. “This award is a really big honour and it’s really appreciated.” Kapak, accompanied at Monday’s ceremony at the Okanagan Landing Tim Hortons by her dad and driver, Pete, and coach Peter Blokker, beat out bas-
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Curler Jim Cotter (from left), who led his team to the Tim Hortons Brier for a second straight year, accepts the North Okanagan Team of the Year trophy, presented Monday. Speed skater Connie Kapak was named Athlete of the Year, and Mel Briggeman earned the Leadership in Sport honour for 50-plus years of community service. ketball stars Diane Schuetze (Thompson Rivers University), Nayo RaincockEkunwe (Simon Fraser University) and Cassandra Brown (University of Portland Pilots), ultra runner Tracy Garneau, lacrosse goalie Brodie MacDonald (Langley Thunder/Edmonton Rush), track and field sensation Tessni
Carruthers (Nicholls State, Louisiana), cyclist Leah Goldstein and curlers Sonja Gaudet and Jim Cotter for the honour. “It’s a really big competition just to get nominated,” said Kapak, who praised her father for being her support crew, chauffeur and for making things easy for her so she can compete. “There are more amazing athletes around here than were nominated.” Cotter was recognized for his prowess on the curling ice. His quartet from the Vernon and Kelowna curling clubs, which includes third Kevin Folk, second Ty Griffith, lead Rick Sawatzky and coach Rick Folk, was named North Okanagan Team of the Year. Cotter skipped his team to a second consecutive men’s provincial title and a second straight appearance at the Tim Hortons Brier. His squad is rated 11th in the overall World Curling rankings. “Anytime you get recognized in the community, it’s definitely an honour,” said Cotter, who was the only
member of the squad on hand for the award presentation. “It means a lot to our team and hopefully it shows that hard work pays off.” The Cotter rink beat out the Okanagan Rhythmic Gymnastics Club for the award. Mel Briggeman, who serves with Ken Richardson as co-chairs of the award selection committee, was startled to hear his own name called by Richardson, the emcee for Monday’s ceremonies. Briggeman, known for his prowess as an award-winning basketball official, and for his dedication of over 50 years to many sportsrelated organizations in the community, was named the Leadership in Sport winner. “I think for the leadership trophy, they should put all the names in a hat and draw one name out, they can’t go wrong,” said Briggeman, while calling for more nominations for all three awards. “I think that’s what they did this year. It’s an honour. I have enjoyed every minute of my community ser-
vice.” Briggeman is a former member of Funtastic, helped build six tennis courts at W.L. Seaton Secondary, volunteered with the B.C. Winter and Summer Games in Vernon, and still helps with wheelchair sports and Special Olympics. He has won four previous community service honours. Dan Currie, owner of the Tim Hortons franchises in Vernon, is happy to sponsor the awards. “It recognizes a lot of the young athletes in our community who might not get recognized outside of our area,” said Currie, who also sits on the selection committee. “It’s always nice to see our local athletes have success wherever they go, because they help put Vernon on the map.” Award selection committee members also include Funtastic cofounder John Topping and media members Kevin Mitchell (Morning Star), Pete McIntyre (Kiss-FM) and Betty Selin (SunFM).
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Options on tap for call of Mother Nature RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
The public’s business continues to dominate discussions at Vernon city hall. For the third meeting in a row Monday, council members debated whether there is a need for public washrooms for special gatherings in Spirit Square. “It will be an issue we have with every event for Spirit Square,” said Coun. Mary-Jo O’Keefe of the lack of facilities. Council instructed staff to detail options
for washrooms that are accessible to the public and possibly permanent. The possible options include a new standalone building, a portable structure or using the existing washrooms in the old library, which are being converted into city staff offices. The matter first arose weeks ago because the washrooms in the old library weren’t going to be available during the Civic Sounds summer concerts. The Downtown
Vernon Association will have to pay for a staff person to make city hall washrooms accessible during the concerts. It could cost $50,000 to construct a basic, standalone washroom facility while a mobile structure could be leased for $2,400 a month or purchased for $45,000. “During the winter, there were two or three big events that needed washrooms,” said O’Keefe. “It’s poor planning in Spirit Square not to
have public washrooms Square. There are not for extended hours.” but on downtown streets City staff are reluc- there is,” said Coun. tant to open up the Juliette Cunningham of washrooms in the for- shoppers and tourists. mer library after regular Cunningham added work hours because of there are already washvandalism and security rooms within close concerns. proximity of Spirit Some council mem- Square including city bers aren’t convinced hall, the old library and Spirit Square should be the museum. the main focus when Council also there is the broader instructed staff Monday For the Professional look... issue of public wash- to come back with posPant & Skirt Suits rooms downtown. sible options for public “It’s unrealistic to washrooms throughout believe on a Saturday the entire downtown and Sunday there are core. piles of people at Spirit Among the alter-
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Not everyone is thrilled to see the last stretch of Vernon’s main street beautified. Opposition surfaced as a majority of city council agreed Monday to spend $100,000 on a revitalization design for 30th Avenue between 33rd and 35th streets. “This is nothing but a cosmetic project,” said Coun. Bob Spiers, who is concerned the city is paying for trees and other items merchants
in other blocks of 30th Avenue were forced to cover years ago. That’s also a concern for Coun. Juliette Cunningham, who has a business on another section of 30th Avenue. “We paid for the whole shot and we’re still paying for it,” she said, adding the burden for this new project is being forced on to all taxpayers. “It’s difficult for other businesses in town that are hurting.” However, support
came from the rest of council for the revitalization project, which will cost about $2 million. “I view this overall for the health of the city,” said Coun. Patrick Nicol. Previous revitalization attempts had been shot down by property owners in the two blocks, but they recently asked the city to move ahead with the work. Mayor Rob Sawatzky believes there is no choice but to proceed
Lumby B&E suspect nabbed JENNIFER SMITH Morning Star Staff
A party led RCMP to a 16-yearold suspected behind a recent rash of break and enters in Lumby. Police were called out to Eastwood Road in Lumby Sunday evening for report of party and youths drinking. “The investigation led the arrest of a 16-year-old suspect in the recent break and enters to seven businesses in the Lumby area over the last 11 days,” said Gord Molendyk, RCMP spokesperson. “The damage and the items stolen
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hat is old is new again in British Columbia politics. The B.C. Conservatives didn’t waste any time Tuesday firing off a news release about apparent fifth quarter results showing people are abandoning the province. “High taxes and high unemployment are driving people to other provinces,” said John Cummins, Conservative leader. “B.C. families pay the highest taxes west of Quebec, and B.C. was the only province in the west to see its unemployment rise in May. It’s time for the premier to admit her jobs plan has been a failure and to start focusing on real action and not Richard Rolke photo-ops.” All of this rhetoric will sound familiar to anyone who was hanging around B.C. in the 1990s. Back then, though, it was the then-Liberal opposition taking aim at an NDP government. “More people are leaving B.C. than are coming here, and we read about it all the time,” said Sindi Hawkins, the late Kelowna MLA, while speaking in the Legislature July 13, 1998. “In fact, I picked up my copy of the Province on Sunday. What was the headline? “Why More B.C. Families Are Fleeing to Alberta.” The members opposite might want to stick their heads in the sand and say, “No, no, it’s not happening,” but there were interviews in the paper of families and people saying exactly why they were leaving.” In its 2001 election platform, the Liberals claimed they could reverse the trend of people packing their bags for Alberta and other points. “Our plan is aimed at kick-starting the economy in every sector, to create a new era of prosperity in B.C. We want British Columbians
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to stay at home and to come back to B.C. to build a bright future for themselves, their families and their communities.” Eleven years after coming to power, the Liberals are the ones in the hot seat. “Our province used to be an attractive destination for people looking for well-paying jobs and a better life,” said Cummins in his Conservative release. “But that’s changed under the Clark Liberals. And it’s a major reason why British Columbians want a change in their government.” Statistics may show there is an outward flow of people from B.C. but they don’t specifically indicate the reasons for the shift. Obviously some people have gone looking for work, and we all know people who have done that, particularly to those areas fuelled by the oil and gas sector. But some of those people referenced in the statistics may be moving closer to loved ones or pursuing a fresh start for non-financial reasons. The bottom line, though, is turn about has become fair play. The very same arguments the Liberals tossed at a floundering NDP are now being thrown right back at them as they slide into the basement of public popularity. Christy Clark, who was a harsh NDP critic while in opposition, finds herself in an uncomfortable position. She’s being saddled with the same baggage that helped bring down former NDP premiers Glen Clark and Ujjal Dosanjh. Now the next provincial election isn’t until May 2013 and anything could happen before then. Policy changes and economic recovery could help the Liberals close the gap with Adrian Dix’s NDP. But if history is repeating itself, political rhetoric will continue to escalate and it may become difficult to turn the ship away from the iceberg.
Apples have a long-standing reputation as a healthy food. An apple a day keeps the doctor away, as Benjamin Franklin is said to have put it. But the Frankenstein complex has an equally long, if not longer history. That’s the nickname given to the fear that man’s messing around with the building blocks of life will eventually create something that will destroy humanity. Bring the two together and you’ve got a problem. It’s hard to blame the B.C. Fruit Growers for their concern that the introduction of a genetically modified apple could ruin the reputation of the Okanagan as a source of high quality healthy fruit. And while Neal Carter, whose company has used gene modification to create a non-browning apple, certainly has his eye on the commercial return while extolling the benefits of his Arctic apples, there is one benefit that stands out. And, coincidentally, it’s the same as what made the apple’s reputation. Most people don’t care about a little browning, but it is also indicative of a breakdown of the apple’s nutritional factors. Take away the browning, and the vitamins and anti-oxidants stay. So, on one hand, we have growers wanting to preserve the reputation of their product as a healthy food and on the other we have an apple that retains its nutritional value for longer. Anyone see some common ground here? Caution is a good thing, especially when it comes to monkeying with genes. Extensive testing, too, is a good thing. But allowing caution to grow into an unreasoning fear is never a good thing. If turning off an enzyme can preserve the best aspects of an apple, it shouldn’t be thrown away on account of ancient fear. ---Kelowna Capital News
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he new B.C. Education Plan announced in 2011 proposes a system that will be more flexible, dynamic and adaptable to better prepare students for real life. It is a forward-thinking plan containing many elements of Sir Ken Robinson’s groundbreaking approach to understanding creativity in education and in business. This evolution in education recognizes that small rural schools such as Ashton Creek Elementary are pivotal to the success of the new learning paradigm. Small schools provide an environment that allows greater flexibility to students and teachers in how, when and where the learning takes place. On April 10, Diane Minaker, Ashton Creek Elementary PAC president, met with Education Minister George Abbott to show him that his new education model is alive and well at Ashton Creek Elementary and has been for some time. Abbott was impressed and very supportive. Later that day, all but one of the North OkanaganShuswap School District trustees voted in favour of closing Ashton Creek Elementary. Why did trustees make such a bad decision? They all received the
same information package that was presented to the Education Minister but Chris Coers was the only trustee that realized the benefits of keeping Ashton Creek Elementary open. The remaining trustees did not comprehend that the values of the educational model at Ashton Creek are supportable and sustainable The school district had already decided to close Ashton Creek as a knee-jerk reaction to declining enrolment in September 2011. The trustees merely facilitated the final step in School Closure Bylaw 1-2012. When the board met in January, the trustees received a report prepared by secretary-treasurer Sterling Olson that showed the school board could realize a net saving of
EI AND OMNIBUS Colin Mayes, I just read your piece in The Morning Star regarding ei. Some of the changes I actually agree with and fully support. However, I completely disagree with the omnibus aspect of this bill. It's a flagrant abuse of power to package all the unrelated changes you want to make into one bill and then ram it through parliament. If you were in opposition and the party in power tried this I know you would oppose it. Stephen Harper in the past, in opposition, spoke against omnibus legislation. It appears his behaviour is hypocritical. I have a question about ei. Since it is funded 100 per cent by employees and employers why all the big fuss? Perhaps they should be the ones making the rules. I also completely disagree with the environmental protections that this bill does away with.
$237,099 by closing Ashton Creek. Eventually all them were making the appropriate remarks to the media about multi-grade classroom concerns, low enrolment and necessary cost savings. Once the report was out, it wasn’t difficult to sway public opinion. Was the school district operating at a deficit because of low enrolment at Ashton Creek? No, of course not. Anyone can check out the district financial statements. A net revenue of $2.2 million in 2011 is not even close to being in dire straits. What about the required structural maintenance and repairs required at Ashton Creek? There’s a $1.6 million annual facility grant for that. What about the low enrolment? There’s a grant for that too
How can you justify these changes? Short-term financial gains and increasing corporate profits do not justify potential destruction of the environment and acceleration of climate change. With this omnibus bill you have lost my vote in the next election. But I'll keep writing you letters in the hope that one day you will listen to the large number of your constituents who don't agree with your views. Doug Miller DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION I've been in the beautiful Okanagan for a few years now and love everything it has to offer except for one big thing, bad drivers. It's from the seniors oblivious to other traffic around them, to 'N' drivers who think the roadways are their personal race track, to businesspeople yapping/texting on their cell phones, to the people who pretend not to see you when they pull
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and it is going to increase – particularly at small, rural schools. As for the actual costs of running the school, these numbers don’t exist. Costs are not recorded or measured by individual schools. They are allocated based on average salaries, average maintenance average expenditures, etc. for all of the schools in the district. The estimated costs and projected cost savings in the January report cannot be verified or validated. One thing is for certain, the “small additional cost of busing” cited in the report will balloon with increasing enrolment as there are many families in the Mabel Lake corridor that will have school-aged children over the next five years. Educational bureaucracy is steeped in the conventional old school philosophy of “linearity, conformity and standardization (Ken Robinson)" and as yet there are few benchmarks to assess the value and benefits of a free-flowing educational plan. So when will the new paradigm in learning interface with old school bureaucracy and who will connect the dots? Where will it happen? Not at Ashton Creek Elementary apparently. Barbara Craven
out on to a busy street from a side street hoping you will slow down and not hit them, to drivers who are in a hurry and tailgate and do illegal lane changes only to get one car length ahead for all their dangerous driving, and to the slow drivers who take up the passing lane doing 50 kilometres an hour on the highway just to peeve off everyone. There are also the drivers who approach the roundabouts and don't stop at all, and the list goes on. I've seen way too many bad accidents and deaths due to these bad drivers and for what? Slow down and be courteous to other drivers and remember when you are behind the wheel/ handle bars ensure you are utilizing it as a mode of transportation and not a vehicular weapon that can change not only your life but others in a fraction of second. Driving is a privilege not a right. Shawn Cardinal
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lead guitarist Wallace Huffman, rhythm guitarist/backup vocalist Bill Ferguson, drummer Lowell Winters and bassist Marlow Dieter in the band. “We’re all Vernon based. Marlow is from Germany, but he has lived here for 15 years.” Formed in 2008, the band’s new album, Malignance, features eight songs and was recorded by Kelowna’s Jeff Bryan at his Hadean Records studio. “We worked on it for a full year, and now it’s prepped and ready to go. We just played a show in Kelowna to release it,” said Meyers. Xul is now on a mini tour of Western Canada that started in Vancouver on the weekend, and will next perform locally at the Armstrong Metal Fest with metal bands from
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Locals will be able to pick up a copy of Xul’s latest at the festival, which takes place at Armstrong’s Hassen Arena July 20 and 21. Tickets and more infor-
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The Vernon/North Okanagan RCMP and School District 22 would like to extend a very special “Thank you” to all the following individuals, businesses and organizations for making the 2012 Jean Minguy Memorial RCMP Youth Academy a success. It is because of your support, contributions and dedication to youth that we were able to make this annual event happen. • Terry Pakenham – Chairman • Vernon Auto Wreckers – Ken & Sheila Nelson • Cst. Kathy Szoboticsanec • Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement – Academy Coordinator – Barry Bertoli • Mayor and Council – City of Vernon • A/District CVSE Manager – Denis Doyle • Mayor and Council – City of Kelowna • Vernon Moving and Storage • Electoral Area Directors – NORD • T-Lane Transportation Ltd. • North Okanagan/Shuswap Crimestoppers • SPL Sound Kelowna – Matt Schafer • Kelowna Crime Prevention Association • Colin Pakenham • DND – Vernon Army Camp • Big Kahuna Sport Company • Cpt. Mitch Steck • Hi Pro Sportswear • Kathie & Jon – Five Star Awards • David Grabavac – Crown Counsel Kelowna • Okanagan Brake Centre • Stuart Fraser, Rene Paulin, Kelsey Paulin, Jim Hennesy, • Pleasant Valley Manual Treatment Centre John Raikes, Garret Nickel, Allison Stahl, Peter – Carey Jones Foodikoff, Darrel Wihnon, Braden McMillan, Kyle • Wendys – Akbal Mund Camalush, Kate Bouey, Genevieve Harrison, Amelia • Mrs. Denise Tremblay Galuska, Michael King, Bev Kines, Toni Kroieger, Alex • Kalamalka Rotary Club Laquerre, Nathan Meyer, Melanie Jorgensen, Cst. • Cobbs Bread – Mike Robertson Samantha Audley, Cst. Pat Dunbar, Cst.Ryan • Kelowna Rotary Club (Downtown) Hampton, Cpl. Richard Gingras, Kerry Gingras. • Okanagan Tree Fruit Company • Jean Pakenham – photography • Briteland – Brad Weatherill • School Districts 22, 23, 83, 67, 53 • Vernon Square Safeway • Tom Williamson SD 22 • Vernon Save On Foods • Robyn Stephenson • Jack Gareb and John Fournier • Terry Black of the Schubert Centre • Kelly McRae SD23 • Sun Rype Products Ltd. • Kelly Eso SD22 • MTF Price Matters • Bev Rother – Donna King and Travis Lynch • A/Cst.Jennifer Stephenson • Sportcheck Kelowna • A/Cst.Richard Johns • Royal Canadian Legion – Vernon • A/Cst.Brian Hawkins • All BC Warehousing - Winfield • C/M Carla Mearns - Kelowna Telecoms • Vernon Walmart • Total Approach Fitness - Sam Mowat, Gia Mowat, • Kelowna Walmart and Max Mowat, Connor Barrie, Zach McPhee • Coopers • Officer-In-Charge Vernon Det. – Supt. Reg Burgess • ICBC Kelowna • Officer-In-Charge Kelowna Det. - Supt. Bill McKinnon • Okanagan Grown Produce • Officer-In-Charge Penticton Det.- Insp. Brad Haughli – Lillian Posch and Nancy McKinnon • NCO i/c Salmon Arm Det.- S/Sgt. Kevin Keane • Vernon Fire Rescue – Cpt. Chris Robinson, • NCO i/c Lake Country Det.- Sgt. Scott Remple Joel Pearson, John Doorman, Derek Kruysifix • Vernon BC Ambulance – Allan Hesketh, Christine Papke We look forward to • PDS Interdiction (Golden) – Cpl. Robert Haney working with you • North Okanagan RCMP Traffic Service – Cst. Mike Jacobson • ALPR Kelowna RCMP – Cst. Bradley Smith in 2013! Thanks for • Marion Anderson your commitment. • Courtney Rowan
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Armstrong’s Music in the Park celebrations continue Friday at Memorial Park. Cheaper Than A Porsche will perform beginning at 7 p.m. Formed in 2008 with four original members, Cheaper Than A Porsche has since transitioned to a six-piece band playing country rock, rock and roll and blues. Cheaper than a Porsche has played at public venues such as Lumby Days, Civic Sounds, Divas in Pink, Vernon Winter Carnival,
Suds ‘n’ Cider as well as private events. This is their second appearance at Music in the Park, having played there in 2011. With a high musical skill level — Steve Durant (vocalist, keyboards, trumpet, harmonica), Rick Balardo (lead guitar, vocals), Owen Cook (rhythm guitar, vocals, harmonica, shaker), Rick Doling (bass guitar), Gary Clark (saxophone, percussions) and Terry Johnson (drums, percussions) promise to provide a great night of entertainment —
fun for the whole family. Music in the Park is a free community event — part of the Celebrate! Countdown to Canada Day festivities — and is proudly sponsored by Armstrong Spallumcheen Chamber of Commerce with support of the City of Armstrong, Thompson Okanagan Tourism and local media. The Department of Canadian Heritage has also provided funds for the Celebrate! Countdown to Canada Day portion of Music in the Park.
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Mindil Beach Markets are bringing their party back to Enderby on Saturday. This five-piece rock outfit blends elements of reggae, hip-hop, funk
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played thus far. “We played Lorenzo’s last June,” said keyboardist and rapper Rod Campbell. “What an amazing experience. It’s in an incredibly beautiful location, the room sounds amazing, the staff rock, and the people are not afraid to party. Last year it was the final show of our tour, and we’ve set it up that way again this year.” MBM have joined forces with up and coming producer, Sean McLean Carrie, to record their sophomore record, to be released in October. Mindil Beach Markets plays 8 p.m. Saturday at Lorenzo’s Cafe., 901 Mabel Lake Rd., Ashton Creek. Tickets are $10 at the door.
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It’s going to be a bouncing good time when recent Maple Blues Award recipient’s Sabrina Weeks and Swing Cat Bounce roll into Oyama’s Gatzke Farm Market on July 8 for an afternoon of bouncing boogie blues and barbecue. The band has been named the best new blues act in Canada after winning the title of best new artist/group at the 2012 Maple Blues Awards. While the front of the farm displays and sells the bounty of the orchard, the area behind the market provides an opportunity for guests to experience live music in the agricultural and natural paradise of Oyama, the “Jewel of the Okanagan.” In 2010, Sabrina Weeks and Swing Cat Bounce released their debut CD Tales from Lenny’s Diner. The CD debuted at number one in Canada, number 12 globally on the Roots Music Report Blues Music charts, peaking at number six on the global blues charts in March 2011. Further, the CD made the top 100 RMR list for most radio plays globally for 2011. It has been rated in the top 100 new CDs released in 2010/2011 according to the Real Blues Top of the Charts report and voted as the number-one CD released for 2010 by CFBX and
best new artist for 2010 by the Blues Underground. Also, Sabrina Weeks and Swing Cat Bounce sits at number three on the Sirius XM Picks to Click blues charts with their song Bad Boys being the most played song on B.B. King’s Bluesville for March 2011. Also, Sabrina Weeks and Swing Cat Bounce have been nominated by BCIMA for the Blues Album of the Year Award in 2011. Sabrina Weeks and Swing Cat Bounce are an act that needs to be seen. The show is dynamic, and the grooves drive until you’re swinging, bouncing and getting your boogie on. The songs are light-hearted with a twist of naughty, the melodies are infectious, and it is abundantly apparent when watching this group that they truly love what they are doing. Hailing originally from Kamloops, B.C., this group collectively makes up more than 100 years of musical expertise. In addition to Weeks, band members include Mike Hilliard, Ed Hilliard, Bill White and Ken Sell. Sabrina Weeks & Swing Cat Bounce play Gatzke Farm Market July 8 at 5 p.m. Tickets are $10, and this is an all-ages show. The market is located on Highway 97 in Oyama, between Vernon and Kelowna. For more details, call 250-808-3628.
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City of Vernon Council Procedure Amendments Bylaw #5375 The City of Vernon intends to amend Bylaw #4840, which regulates Council Procedures in the City of Vernon, to address general ‘housekeeping’ amendments, and include two new categories within the Council Agenda structure. Housekeeping Items 1. Addition of Adoption of the Agenda, which is the current practice of Council. 2. Removing receipt of Committee of the Whole Minutes and Public Hearing Record, as the current practice is to receive these together with adoption of the Minutes. 3. Remove the word “Commission” from Greater Vernon Services, as the Bylaw identifying it as a Commission has been repealed, and; 4. Moving the Close of the Meeting after Information Items so these documents are included as part of the Council Minutes. New Categories 1. Council Inquiries (In Camera and Regular) 2. Administration Updates (In Camera and Regular) An opportunity is provided for persons who consider they are affected by the aforementioned proposed amendment bylaw to provide comments to Council. Please contact Patti Bridal, Corporate Officer, at (250) 550-3524 by Friday, July 6, 2012, if you have a submission. A copy of the proposed Bylaw is available at City Hall, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and is also available on our website www.vernon.ca forming part of the June 25, 2012 Regular Council Agenda (Page 302). 3400 - 30 Street, Vernon, BC • 250-545-1361 • e-mail: admin@vernon.ca
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Twenty-five talented golfers from Special Olympic Locals throughout the province took part in the Regional Qualifier at Spallumcheen Golf and Country Club June 10. Seven teams from far away as the Lower Mainland came to play the Executive 9 Hole Course trying out for the Provincial Championships in 2013. “Five of our local athletes participated with amazing results,” said Tom Truesdale, the Vernon golf coach. “Gerry Pollen came first in his division and Tom Wilde, Justin Sigal, Steven Linemayr and Colby Bell did very well.” Truesdale said the group is still awaiting the end results but is confident that some of their players will qualify for next year’s Provincials. “With the help of Kyle and Kelli from the Spallumcheen Golf Club, the event was very well organized and all participants had the time of their lives,” said Heidi Borgeaud, Vernon Special Olympics program coordinator. Special Olympics BC welcomes people with an intellectual disability from a wide range of ages, backgrounds, interests and levels of abilities. The participation in sports provide them with the opportunity to develop social skills, cultivate friendships, increase their self esteem while they strive to achieve goals with the motto: “Let me win, but if I can not win, let me be brave in the attempt.” “Our Special Olympic Athletes are proud competitors, brave in trying to be the best they can be while spreading their enthusiasm and smiles across to everyone,” said Karen Truesdale, Vernon Local golf head coach. “It is amazing how they get involved and involve everybody around them. “They set the score for all of us very high.” The SO Vernon Local offers 14 sports programs, and participants can join as many sports as they like. For more information on the program, volunteer work or to donate to this charity, please visit www.sobcvernon.ca or call 250-306-8954.
finally put the last of my extra tomato plants in the ground. I transplanted the last of the cucumbers and melons last week between showers and heavy rain at times. My basil was not happy about all the rain and the cool nights so I put the hot caps on them and it helped a lot. I also had to redo some of the pole beans as they rotted in the soil even being pregerminated. The peas, lettuce and broad beans on the other hand are very happy. I was checking Jocelyne Sewell on some plants and noticed that some of the leaves at the bottom were just like lace. I recognized the pattern right away: earwigs. Earwigs are one of the most disliked insects. They enter a house with the help of a host – on humans, clothing, vegetables, newspapers, etc. Earwigs are reddish-brown, approximately 4/5 of an inch (2cm) long with antennae and a noticeable set of pincers which protrude from the abdomen. The female uses her pincers to protect herself and eggs from other insects, but
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they cannot harm humans. Earwigs have wings but they are rarely used to fly. Earwigs wait for darkness to begin their search for food and shelter. They enjoy dark, moist areas and feed on decaying plant and animal matter. They also cause slug-like damage to leaves, petals, fruit and vegetables. One way to determine if a slug or earwig is the cause of damage is to look for a slimy substance which slugs leave behind. Earwigs also damage vegetables by entering and enlarging existing holes. Earwigs can be beneficial in the garden as they are predators of some small insect pests such as aphids. The life cycle of the earwig consists of egg, nymph and adult. In early spring, after overwintering in soil, the female earwig lays up to 60 eggs in the top section of soil. In about seven days, the eggs hatch and nymphs emerge. The female tends to the eggs and nymphs for the first two weeks. The nymphs are similar to adults, only smaller. Over a 70 day period, the nymphs pass through four growth stages before becoming an adult. Egg laying can tale place twice per year (spring and summer). Adult earwigs will be most noticeable in July, August and September.
If earwigs are damaging your plants, there are some physical control measures available. Since they are active at night, check your garden with a flashlight to determine if earwigs are present and causing damage. I find the best time is after 11 p.m. I will go with the flashlight in one hand and a little container of water with a few drops of dish soap in it. If you use only plain water, they can climb the side of the container and escape. I use tweezers to catch them and after four to five years of hunting, I can say that I am pretty good at it. They hide often on the underside of the leaves and you have to be careful not to move the leaves too much as they will fall to the ground and they are fast to hide. Hunting on a windy night is a waste of time. Earwig traps are easy to construct and very economical. Take a rolled up newspaper, a piece of corrugated cardboard or a paper towel tube filled with straws and seal it on one end. Place it in an area of the garden where earwigs have been observed. Check it the next morning and shake them in the pail of soapy water. For more information, call 250-5584556.
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Everybody loves Tazz. The special needs children his owner, Alma Tees, works with can’t get enough of the friendly, year-anda-half-old beagle. “I take him to the classroom sometimes and the kids can do anything they want with him. He’s so calm. He just sits there and lets them love him. I’m hoping that with the right training he can become an autistic service dog when he is a little older,” she said. Tees wasn’t planning to get a dog but when she went with her daughter to pick up her dog, she fell in love with the other dog there and brought him home. “He’s so sweet and good-natured. We only found out that he was selected, they said there were hundreds of entries. One dog was from Italy. It’s pretty exciting. I’m a big fan of Cesar Millan, and Tazz will be on his website,” said Tees. “I hope people will support this hardworking hometown beagle. “All someone has to do to support Tazz, is follow the link to the page and click Like. A few clicks and seconds of one’s time is enough to support Tazz.” Tazz has been in second place since the finalists were announced and the top contender is a dog from New York. The winner will be announced on Friday.
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t’s a sunny Monday in Calgary as I write this column, and I know there are bowls of strawberries to be picked in my garden right now. Fresh homegrown strawberries can’t be beat by that variety coming from California so I would encourage you to take a quick Cathi Litzenberger trip to the farmers’ market tomorrow and pick up some fresh strawberries for the recipes below. Spring Strawberry Spinach Salad 1 bunch spinach, rinsed 10 large strawberries, sliced 1/2 cup white sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1/3 cup white wine vinegar 1 cup vegetable oil 6 large strawberries 1 tablespoon poppy seeds In blender, place sugar, salt, vinegar and oil, and 6 strawberries: blend until smooth. Stir in poppy seeds. Pour over spinach and strawberries, and toss to coat.
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Community Calendar JUNE 27
Feature Event: Salmon fry release at Kingfisher Interpretive Centre June 30
PHOTOGRAPHY PRESENTATION June 27 at 6 p.m., Vernon Camera Club member, photographer, and special guest Vivian Merchant offers a presentation on topics in the realm of photographic arts, such as; “When does a photograph become a work of art?” or “Is photography dead or more alive than ever in the age of digital imagery?” Join us for discussion on these hot topics and more! Drop-in, suggested $5 donation. Vernon Public Art Gallery, 3228 - 31st Ave. Call 250-545-3173 for more information. ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA Okanagan Centre Vernon, meets at Okanagan Science Centre June 27, 7:15 p.m. Featured speaker is our president Colleen O’Hare speaking on “Max Plank: A Man and his Measurements.” Colleen will provide an entertaining look at how Planck measured the Universe and changed how we look at it. We will also continue an introductory tutorial for new members and guests on telescope basics starting 6:30 p.m. before regular meeting. Members will review RASC rental scopes and types of solar filters, perhaps with demo if weather allows. The public is welcome at meetings and members will gladly answer any questions about telescope equipment! MISSION BOUTIQUE STOREWIDE 1/2 PRICE SALE From cutlery to sewing machines and everything in-between. Thankyou, Vernon for your generous donations as we supply two stores now. All proceeds go back to the community. Donations accepted at boutique location only. Sale June 27 to 30. Red dot exempt. ALLERGY INFORMATION FOR SENIORS Allergies are very common. They are a (bad) reaction to a particular food or substance in the environment. Most substances are harmless. Common allergic disorders include asthma, eczema and hay fever. Symptoms of an allergy can include sneezing, wheezing, coughing and skin rashes. Join us June 27 from 10 -11 a.m. at the Lumby Seniors Drop-in Program and listen to Dr. De Monte share her knowledge about allergies. Info., call Olena at 250-547-8866. UNDER THE SPITFIRE ANAF UNIT 5 We are at 2500-46th Ave., Vernon. New! Wednesday Wing Night, only 35 cents! Meat draw starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Spitfire Lounge. SINGLE FRIENDS 50+ Weekly coffee Wednesdays at 10 a.m. at Red Barn, The Shops at Polson Park. Call Carole at 260-5238 for more information, or come out for coffee and pick up an activity list. Join us, there is no membership fee. Our group has been meeting for 10 years, we have fun and do all kinds of activities. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m., Path to Recovery, 3204 Alexis Park Dr., behind Knox Church (open to the public, 12-step meeting, Traditions meeting, wheelchair access). Our 24-hour helpline is at 250-503-3260 or 1-866-918-3574. HI NOON TOASTMASTERS Meet every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. at Bean to Brew Coffee House. Toastmasters help to build leadership and communication skills in a safe, fun environment. Make us your educational, inspirational and entertaining lunch hour Guests are always welcome. For more information, contact James at hinoontoast@gmail.com DROP-IN CRIB AT THE EAGLES Fraternal Order of Eagles welcomes you for crib every Wednesday at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome to come by and see what the Eagles are about and where our monies are spent in the community We are open every day 1 - 7 p.m. KALAMALKA TOASTMASTERS CLUB 4869 meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 4716 - 34 St. Come and gain confidence in your public speaking skills. Call Jim at 545-8814 for more details. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 25 VERNON Wednesdays: A fun-filled mid-week night at the Legion! Come for the meat draw and play a round of pool; it all starts at 7 p.m. THE VERNON CHAPTER OF THE MS SOCIETY Hosts a yoga class for people with MS, every Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. at the People Place. A COURSE IN MIRACLES Join us at the Centre, 2913 - 29 Ave., for A Course In Miracles study group, Wednesdays from 5 to 6:30 p.m., all welcome. For more info. call 250-549-4399. ENDERBY WHEELS TO MEALS Invites all seniors 65-plus for a full course home-cooked meal every Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Enderby Seniors Complex. Starts at 11 a.m. Cost is $6. For more information, contact Melody at 838-6439. NORDIC POLE WALKING FOR 55-PLUS Join us Wednesdays 1 - 2 p.m. for Nordic Walking Program at the Lumby Community Hall, 2250 Shields Ave. Walking poles, with instruction, are available for those that would like to try them. Energy bars given out to give you a boost. For more info., call Olena at 250-547-8866. ABORIGINAL INFANT & EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT Free swimming Wednesdays from 2 to 2:30 p.m. Meet at the aquatic centre. For more info., 542-7578. THE SCHUBERT CENTRE We have many activities for seniors 50+ to enjoy. We’re open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., seven days a week. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The pool room and coffee shop are open daily. The Thrift Shop is open Monday to
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tart your Canada Day celebrations early by releasing a bucket of baby Chinook salmon into the Shuswap River! The Kingfisher Interpretive Centre community-run, salmon hatchery will be releasing their baby Chinook salmon into the Shuswap River on Saturday June 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. If anyone is interested in releasing a bucket of fish please come down, lend a hand, and get an up-close, hands-on experience with these little fish. There are close to 75,000 fish that need to be placed back into their natural environment before they start their journey to the ocean. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the beach with your family. Become a salmon steward and learn about our precious resource. The Kingfisher Interpretive Centre is located at 2550 Mabel Lake Rd. (25 km east of Enderby). If you have any questions, please call us at 250-838-0004.
Friday. For more information, please call 250-549-4201. Thursdays it’s tai chi, seniors’ support group (fourth Thursday), Fun Time for Seniors, line dancing, exercise class, wood carving, Friday’s it’s canasta, mah jongg, happy hour with live music. PARENT AND CHILD WALK IN THE PARK Hosted by Aboriginal Infant and Early Childhood Development Centre. Everyone welcome, meet 10 a.m., Wednesdays at 2905-29th Ave. Meet other parents, get fit and win a prize. Step challenge, pedometer supplied for the walk. Join anytime. For more information, call 542-7578. TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY) Meets Wednesdays 9 to 9:45 a.m.; meetings 10 to 11 a.m. at Trinity United Church on Alexis Park Drive. Call Debbie at 250-542-0187 or Bev at 250-542-9381.
JUNE 28 TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY) CHAPTER #4844 Meets Thursdays from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. at the Alpine Centre, #34. It’s $30 to join, and then $5 a month. For more information, call M. Schmolke at 250-545-8124. VERNON FARMERS’ MARKET Located on rear parking lot behind Wesbild Centre off 43rd Avenue, a large and diverse array of local vendors arrive to greet enthusiastic shoppers every Monday and Thursday between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Join us in supporting North Okanagan farmers, crafters, bakers, entertainers and artisans. Info., visit www.vernonfarmersmarket.com or for specifics regarding vending regulations and opportunities, contact info@vernonfarmersmarktet.ca or call Ingrid at 250-351-5188. BOYS CLUB AT EAST HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Meets Thursdays 6 to 8:15 p.m. for boys ages six to 13. Fun, adventure, games, crafts and camping. Call 250-545-3926 for more info. THE SCHUBERT SINGERS Meets Thursdays at 11 a.m. at Schubert Centre for regular training and practice sessions under music director Trudy McGrath. For more information, call Wilf Lynch at 250-549-2352. VERNON TOASTMASTERS Meets Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn Express. Business people, instructors and anyone who wants to become better communicators are encouraged to attend. For more info.,, call Serle at 250-542-5161. UNDER THE SPITFIRE ANAF UNIT 5 We are at 2500-46th Ave., Vernon. Play pool in the Spitfire Lounge, starts at 7 p.m. Nonmembers welcome. Call Reg at 250-275-0707. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 167 LUMBY Fun darts every Thursday at 7:15 p.m. Bingo every Thursday at 6:45 p.m. SENIORS’ ACTIVITY CENTRE, ARMSTRONG We’re at 2520 Patterson Ave. Are you 55+ and looking for something to do? Visit the Activity Centre for fun and friendship. Thursdays it’s bridge at 1 p.m. For information call Joy at 250-546-8907 or Nancy at 250-546-8158. SCHUBERT EUCHRE GROUP Meets Thursdays at 12:45 p.m. at Schubert Centre. For more information, call Verna Riggins at 250542-0828, Alice at 250-549-8434, Muriel at 250-542-9335 or Jim Lagerquist at 250-542-0828. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Thursday Night Serenity meeting at 7 p.m., side entrance of the Alliance Church, 2601-43rd Ave. (open to the public, topic/discussion meeting). Our 24-hour helpline is at 250-503-3260 or 1-866-918-3574. NEW HOPE GRIEF SUPPORT Group for widows and widowers meets for coffee every Thursday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at our office in the People Place, #004, 3402-27th Ave., People Place. VERNON CALORIE COUNTERS We meet every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in the CMHA Clubhouse, Albert Place, 3610-25th Ave. Weighin followed by a short meeting and sharing of health information. For more info. call Agi at 250-549-4353 or Marj, 250-545-0250.
COMMON THREADS Ministering to the needs of our community. Free, good quality used clothing and footwear. Every Thursday 10 a.m. - noon and Mondays from 3 to 6 p.m. at Vernon Alliance Church. Call 545-7105. HALINA SENIORS CENTRE DANCES Every Thursday from 2 - 4 p.m. Live entertainment. Everyone 50 and over is welcome. We are at 3310-37th Ave., behind the Rec Centre. For more information, call 250-542-2877. CRIBBAGE every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Schubert Centre. AL-ANON MEETING Thursdays at 1:30 p.m., at Trinity United Church on Alexis Park Drive. AA MEETINGS ON THURSDAYS Meeting, Monday to Saturday, 7 a.m., 3204 Alexis Park Dr.; this is an open meeting and is handicap accessible.. Monday to Friday, noon, open, VTC, 2810-48th Ave. (H) Meeting, open, 10 a.m., Schubert Centre, 3505-30th Ave. Closed meeting 8 p.m., Mug and Muffin, 2801B-34th St. Meeting (X) open, 8 p.m., VTC, 2810-48th Ave. Open meeting, 3204 Alexis Park Dr. Vernon (H), 5 p.m. daily. (H) handicap access. (X) no access NORTH OKANAGAN HOME LEARNERS SUPPORT Parents’ meeting last Thursday of the month 7 p.m., Bean to Cup basement. New members welcome. Please call Jill Catlin at 545-2681 for info. OUR WORLD COMMUNITY COLLECTIVE Meets the last Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. We are a network of concerned citizens in the federal riding of Okanagan-Shuswap who are willing to put varied amounts of energy into projects to improve the state of the world Call Darren at 275-7420 or see www.votetoday.ca VERNON MS SOCIETY SUPPORT GROUP Meets on the second and fourth Thursday of the month at 1 p.m., room 105 of the People Place. Call 542-2241 for more info. THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS TCF is an international, nonprofit, non-denominational, self-help organization for parents who have experienced the death of a child at any age, from any cause. Meetings are held at 7 p.m., on the last Thursday of the month at the People Place, 3402-27th Ave., Vernon. For further information please contact Darlene or Allen in Vernon at 250-558-5026 or Kelli in Falkland at 250-379-2465 or her cell at 250-308-8489. VERNON AND DISTRICT ANIMAL CARE SOCIETY We have a lostand-found cat registry. If you have found a cat, or your cat has gone missing, please call Margaret at 542-3980 with a description of the cat and we will do our best to help. The registry is anonymous, if you wish, we only require information about the cat. FREE LEGAL DROP-IN CLINIC Every Thursday from 7 - 9 p.m., room 303, the People Place, 3402-27th Ave. Open to all, regardless of financial circumstances, volunteer lawyers provide up to 15 minutes of basic advice on legal issues. For more information or to make an appointment, call Colleen Hoople, Specialized Victim Assistance, at 542-3322 or Wynn Hartfelder, Outreach, at 542-1185.
Summer Cancellations If your organization does not meet for the summer, please let us know so that it can be removed to allow space for other groups. Please call Katherine Mortimer at 250-5507924. Once your group resumes meeting, just give us a call or e-mail lifestyles@vernonmorningstar.com
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UPCOMING GIANT GARAGE SALE June 30 from 8 a.m. to noon, hosted by The Vernon Chapter of the Learning Disabilities Association at The People Place parking lot. Good quality used items. All proceeds go to programs supporting adults, children and families in the local area who are dealing with learning difficulties at school and work. CARAVAN THEATRE PRESENTS MARKET DAY Next Caravan Market Days from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 1, Aug. 5 and Sept. 2. Spend leisurely Sundays with family and friends at the farm. Each market features fresh local produce, handmade goods, baking, food, flowers, plants, wagon rides, live music and activities for the kids. For more information, see www.caravanfarmtheatre.com GARDEN ART ADVENTURE CAMPS FOR KIDS 7 TO 12 Creative journeys at the Caetani Cultural Centre led by artist in residence James Postill. Includes painting, sculpture and mixed media. Adaptable for all levels. July 3, 4 and 5; July 17, 18 and 19; Aug. 7, 8 and 9; Aug. 21, 22 and 23. Cost is $100 for members; $110 for nonmembers. Call 250-540-0513. VERNON OUTDOORS CLUB SPRING RAMBLE July 3, Mary’s Monolith Hike. Meet at Curling Club and depart10 a.m. Call Wally, 542-8358 for details. Above ankle hiking boots, lunch and water required. OKANAGAN 4-H BEEF SHOW The 31st Annual Okanagan 4-H Stock Show and Sale July 3 to 7 at the IPE fairgrounds in Armstrong. More than 70 4-H Beef Club members and more than 120 4-H Horse Club members from throughout central B.C. will participate. All welcome. The show concludes July 9 with 4-H Parade of Champions and sale of prime grain-fed 4-H beef starting 10 a.m. A great opportunity to purchase high quality beef for your freezer. For more information, call Fiawna Hughes at 250-547-8843. SINGLE FRIENDS MEET FOR COFFEE July 4 at 10 a.m. at Red Barn, come out and get a list of activities and meet our group. VSS CLASS OF ‘82 REUNION Our 30-year reunion takes place July 6 and 7, 2012. Info., call Deb Poggemoeller at 542-3884. ARMSTRONG DIST. FISH & GAME ASSOC. July 8 Monashee Mountain Men Black Powder Shoot at our range, 10 a.m., $2 entry. See www.adfga.ca or e-mail adfga2011@hotmail.com SINGLE FRIENDS July 8 we are attending Pioneer Day at Haney House in Salmon Arm. July 10 first group camping trip. July 10 to 13 at Cooke Creek Camp
Ground. July 11 attending the Kingfisher Farmers’ Market and in the evening BBQ Supper at Mable Lake Resort. Call Carole 260-5238 for more info. July 15 attending dinner and music at the Rise, with Cod Gone Wild; dinners are $10 but reservations are a must. July 18 weekly coffee 10 a.m. at Red Barn. No membership fee, just come and enjoy a social time with us. This evening we are attending Haney House Dinner Theatre, to get reservations call 832-5243. Dinner and enjoyable play. July 24 camping July 24 - 27 at Cooke Creek, get there early to get a spot July 25 weekly coffee get together at Red Barn 10 a.m. July 31 planning overnight stay at 3 Valley Gap, visit Crazy Creek etc. call 1-888667-2109 to book your room. SOCCER CAMP JULY 9 TO 13 For all children born between 2001 - 2006. Emmanuel Baptist Church is running its High Power Soccer Camp. The cost is $45 before July 6 or $50 on day of registration. Cost includes: soccer ball, water bottle, T-shirt, snacks, zone time, Soccer Sunday Family BBQ and a lot of fun. Drop off and pick up for children will be: Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3412-15 Ave. Camp runs Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to noon. To register, check out our website at www. emmanuelvernon.ca, e-mail: embaptist@telus.net or call the church office at 250-545-5941. SONQUEST RAINFOREST VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL July 9 - 13, Canadian Reformed Church (near N’Kwala park on MacDonald Rd. off Silver Star Rd.) 9 a.m. to noon, ages four to 11. To preregister, contact Yolanda Vanderhorst at 250-308-9950 or yolandavanderhorst@ gmail.com. Info., www.vernoncanrc.com ALEXIS PARK CHURCH INVITES KIDS 5 TO 12 Sky: Everything is Possible with God summer kids’ event runs July 9 to 13. Lots of fun activities, crafts, games, snacks. Runs 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each day. To register, call 250-542-4135 or see www.alexisparkchurch.com SELF-ESTEEM DISCOVERY WORKSHOP If you have a good opinion of yourself, then you have a high-selfesteem. Building up a high-self-esteem doesn’t happen overnight and it doesn’t mean your self-confidence is also high in all areas of your life. So what does it take to build up your self-esteem, which in turn builds up your confidence level? This is the kind of questioning, sharing of ideas, and learning about self and others that will be part of a Discovery Workshop (held every second Thursday of the month). Next workshop July 12 from 1 - 3 p.m., Lumby Community Hall, 2250 Shields Ave. No cost. You don’t have to register. Just show up and join the group. For info., call Olena at 250-547-8866. W.L. SEATON SECONDARY 20-YEAR REUNION for the graduating class of ‘92 is being held the weekend of Aug. 10-12, 2012. Our main event is happening Saturday night at the new Turtle Mountain Winery in Vernon. Our reunion website is: www.seaton92.com VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Sky, everything is possible with God, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 5151 Alain Rd., ages kindergarten to Grade 5, Aug. 13-17 from 9 - 11:45 a.m. A suggested donation of $20 per child, register early as space is limited: 250-549-2244.
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Gagnon patronizes other old-town businesses. She banks in downtown, goes to the dentist, chiropractor and physiotherapist in downtown. She eats out – a lot, she says – in old-town. Gagnon wants to see people, jobs and businesses encouraged to remain in old-town, and to see growth in old-town. Which is why she is adamantly opposed to a proposed development outside of Armstrong, at Harding Road and Highway 97A, that aims to bring in a commercial entity, possibly a hotel or motel, along with 60-plus housing units. “It’s essential we have outside revenue from visitors to keep us afloat,” said Gagnon, who led a delegation of nearly 30 people at Armstrong council Monday evening, asking council to delay fourth and final reading of the application. “There’s no reason to get off the highway
and visit old-town if there’s not a variety of shopping and services available. Approving strip malls along the highway does not conform to growth in oldtown.” Gagnon presented council with a petition containing more than 400 signature, asking them to delay fourth reading of the zoning amendment bylaws that would approve the proposal. The petition also calls for a further public hearing process to allow submissions from residents regarding the proposal. Gagnon said council proceeded to public hearings on the proposal without proper notice to residents and interested parties, resulting in a lack of public input. Coun. Kelly Rowe questioned Gagnon as to where she came up with information about a strip mall being part of the development. “A strip mall has never been presented
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As an influx of people flock to the region for Funtastic, the RCMP is swinging out some extra resources, just in case. The music festival and slo-pitch tournament, plus lawn bowling, goes Friday through Monday in Vernon, Enderby and Armstrong. The event draw 300 teams, which amounts to approximately 4,500 ballplayers plus another 600 to 1,000 spouses and children.
Weekend busy for search crews Morning Star Staff
Vernon Search and Rescue crews were called into action after a motor vehicle accident Saturday. At 4:15 p.m., unit members responded to an incident where a vehicle with four occupants went off Bluenose Road, near Lavington. “Three of the occupants were injured, one seriously,” said Leigh Pearson, search manager. “Members responded and brought the injured up to awaiting ambulances. The task was completed by 6:20 p.m.” Also on Saturday, the RCMP received a report of a swimmer in trouble in Okanagan Lake, off of Fintry. The man had gone into the water to rescue his dog. Eight SAR members responded at 10:15 a.m. and were stood down at 10:45 a.m. because the swimmer had been picked up by a person in a kayak and brought to shore. On Sunday, Search and Rescue was called out at 7:20 p.m. because of a boat apparently in trouble on Okanagan Lake, near Parker’s Cove. “The caller stated that the boat seemed to be adrift and that the occupants were sounding their distress airhorn,” said Pearson. “The 15 responding SAR members were stood down at 8:30 p.m. when it was determined that the occupants of the boat managed to get it started and had left the area.”
ing at 10 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings until approximately 2 a.m. Guests will be shuttled by bus to their destination within reason to campgrounds and accommodations throughout the community. The free shuttle is provided by Funtastic and Vernon Home Building Centre in conjunction with the City of Vernon.
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ter our people (RCMP) out on the highways and byways. We’re into a long weekend, a lot of people are on the roads travelling, so safety is paramount for our officers out there.” Those taking in the entertainment and activities in the BudLight gardens at the DND grounds in the evenings can access a courtesy shuttle. Buses will depart the beverage gardens start-
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Extra officers will “Generally what hapbe out in the region pens is they come here to over the long weekend, have a good time, enjoy although themselves and RCMP don’t there are very anticipate little problems too many but we have to problems. prepare for the “Up until worst and we now they are.” have been Drivers very well across the b e h a v e d , Gord Molendyk region can also however expect road we have checks. to plan should some“You can anticipate thing happen so we that you will encounhave extra officers on prepared for that,” said Gord Molendyk, RCMP spokesperson.
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Skolrood. ‘You and your family could be on your own for an extended period of time. Can you and your family survive for 72 hours?” Basic items you will need to survive for 72 hours: Water - at least two litres of water per person per day (including small bottles that can be carried easily in case of an evacuation order). Food - that won’t spoil, such as canned food, energy bars and dried foods. Manual can opener Flashlight and batteries Candles and matches or lighter. Battery-powered or wind-up radio (and extra batteries) First aid kit Special items such as prescription medications, infant formula and equipment for people with disabilities Extra keys for your car and house Some cash in smaller bills (travellers cheques are also useful) and change for pay phones A copy of your emergency plan including contact information.
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Boat and trailer taken from North Westside home Morning Star Staff
Public assistance is sought after a boat and trailer were stolen from a North Westside home. Sometime between midnight and 8 a.m. June 23, a Karavan boat trailer carrying a 2007 Lund river boat was taken from Westshore Road. “Anyone with information that
may assist in this investigation is requested to contact the Armstrong RCMP at 250-546-3028 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-22-8477,” said Cst. R. Komolos, with the RCMP. The boat — serial number LBBER047C707 — included a 16-horsepower Evinrude motor — serial number 81001270. The trailer’s license plate number is USX-10D while the vehicle identification number is 5KTBS18147F215940. The boat, trailer and motor are valued at about $8,000.
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News CORRECTION NOTICE In the Funtastic Supplement That Ran Sun. June 17th, 2012 in the Morning Star, There was a copy error on the Extreme Pita ad. The ad should have read:
cares about... Celebrate FUNTASTIC 2012 with EXTREME PITA - VERNON in the Polson Mall! Extreme Pita is your destination for fast, fresh & healthy food. Present your FUNTASTIC wristband and with a purchase of any size pita at reg. price receive A FREE* BOTTLED WATER OR CANNED DRINK & YOUR CHOICE OF PITA CHIPS OR COOKIES *offer only valid @ Extreme Pita - Polson Mall
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We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Lightning screeches bikers to a halt Morning Star Staff
Early morning it looked like Mother Nature would be kind on the first day of Silver Star’s 2012 bonus weekend. However it didn’t last long. At 10:45 a.m. Saturday, the first lightning crack was spotted and the resort had to clear and shut down the Comet SixPack lift until the storm ended. “Lightning closures are nothing new — Ian Galbraith to the bike park in summer time but for all of the keen mountain bikers chomping at the bit to get out and ride lift access downhill, it was an exercise in patience,” said Ian Galbraith, summer business manager. Most lightning strikes average two to three kilometers long and carry a current of 10,000 amps at 100 million volts. “This explains why the chairlifts were cleared and shut down as quickly as pos-
“Lightning closures are nothing new to the bike park in summer but... it was an exercise in patience.”
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Mountain bikers had to abandon the chairlift after a thunder storm moved into Silver Star Mountain Resort Saturday. sible. Guests were transported from the bottom of the lift back to the village via bus,” said Galbraith. Almost all the trails were open for the bonus weekend with a few exceptions where the ground was too soft for biking. Luckily, with the resort closed this week, it gives crews time to get the trails open and ready for full operations open-
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ing Friday. The Silver Star Bike Park will be open seven days a week until Sept. 9 and then reopen for an end-of-season bonus weekend Sept. 15 and 16. There will also be the B.C. Cup Race July 21 and 22 and the Freeride Festival Aug. 25 and 26. As well, Silver Star has started new non-mountain bike activities like Frisbee golf and geocaching.
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Shamrocks for Tigers in first round Morning Star Staff
It will be an all-North Okanagan affair when the Thompson Okanagan Junior Lacrosse League playoffs get underway next Wednesday at Wesbild Centre. The second-place Vernon Re/Max Tigers (8-6-2) will host the third-place Armstrong Shamrocks (6-8-2) in Game 1 of a best-offive semifinal series. The remaining games alternate between Nor-Val Sports Centre and Wesbild (see attached schedule), all with 7:30 p.m. start times. The Tigers dropped their first two games of their regular-season series with Armstrong, but won the last two. “There’s always that rivalry with Armstrong and Vernon with the guys playing together growing up,” said Tigers’ assistant coach Dave McWhirter. “There’s some pride to be swallowed by the loser when you have a rivalry like that. “We didn’t play very well against them the first two games, but played better lacrosse the last two games and we’re looking forward to carrying that over.” The first-place Kamloops Venom (13-11) will battle either the fourth-seeded South Okanagan Flames (4-10-2) or fifth-place Kelowna Raiders (4-10-1), pending the outcome of Thursday’s tilt between Kamloops and Kelowna. If Kelowna wins, they are in; a loss would eliminate them, and a tie would go to a head-to-head tiebreaker. The Cats ended their regular season last weekend, handing the Venom their first loss of the season with a 12-9 decision Saturday at Wesbild. They drew the Flames 13-13 Sunday in Penticton. “It was definitely our best game of the year,” said McWhirter, who praised defenders Matt Kolb, Theo Wagner and Austin Leware for their physical play. “We really punished Kamloops. Jake Soleway must have laid three or four guys out. We’re big, strong guys on the back end and they came ready to play. They (Venom) didn’t want to cut through the middle at the end of the game.”
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Mason Limb of the Vernon Re/Max Tigers shields the ball from Zac Bruneau of the Kamloops Venom in Junior B lacrosse action Saturday night at Wesbild Centre. Vernon continued its trend of building solid starts, rushing out to a 5-0 lead on the strength of three shorthanded goals against Kamloops. Nolan Frame and Prince George import Mike Quarin, each with a deuce, and singles by Ryan Landels and Bayne Bosquet accounted for the Cats’ first-period barrage. Jordan Ellis and Braidy Jorgenson handled Kamloops’ offence. The margin remained the same in the second frame as Landels, who added five assists, Ryan Sarazin, Frame and Darryl Landels recorded singles for Vernon, and Brett Defrias (2), Jimmy Latin and Gage Deacon scored for the visitors. Jordan Orr, who supplied three assists, and Sarazin completed Vernon’s scoring in the final frame. Jamie Forster, Quinn Smith and
Blaine Boomer tallied for the Venom. Vernon captain Brett Hanna chipped in two helpers. Kamloops outshot Vernon 57-42, but Tigers’ netminder Joel Fruncillo backstopped his team with a 48-save effort. Unfortunately, Fruncillo will miss the playoffs as he broke his thumb making a save Saturday. It required pins. “That’s gonna hurt,” said McWhirter, of losing their starter. The Tigers are expected to go with a tandem of Midget call-up Tyler Landry and Trail’s Thomas Bella, who started Sunday’s game against South Okanagan. Bella, having never practised with the team, nor having played with the larger nets, was pulled in favour of Landry in the third period.
“Thomas played well, we just didn’t give him the support he needed,” said McWhirter. “We didn’t come to play. We were behind the whole game.” With Vernon trailing 11-8 heading into the third period, Frame scored twice with the goalie pulled for the extra attacker to salvage the tie. “It just shows our guys are able to deal with adversity,” added McWhirter. “You never want to go into the playoffs on a weak game.” Ryan Landels put on a clinic against South Okanagan, registering five goals and eight assists. Frame supplied 6+1, Sarazin had 1+4 and was great on faceoffs and Darryl Landels fired a single. Meanwhile, the Baby Rocks fell 16-6 to the host Venom in their final regular-season fixture Sunday at Memorial Arena. In Senior C lacrosse action, due to a booking error, Thursday’s game between the Shamrocks and Kamloops Rattlers has been moved from Enderby Arena to Nov-Val, with an 8 p.m. start. “It very disappointing to the players as they were all looking forward to playing in Enderby,” said Rocks’ president Jeff Hanley. An Armstrong win would give the Rocks second place overall and home-floor advantage in round one of the Shaw Cup playoffs.
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Aces trump U19 playdown Morning Star Staff
The Salmon Arm Aces emerged as the top team from the Under 19 Girls zone fastball playoffs last weekend in Vernon. Playing in soggy conditions, the Aces outlasted three other teams – Summerland Scorch, Kelowna Warriors and Vernon Heat – to advance to U19 provincials, July 6-8, in Sooke. Salmon Arm stopped Summerland 12-3 in the championship game, giving Aces’ coach Bill Coldwell his first trip to provincials in a long and successful coaching career. “They really deserve the chance to be there,” said Jodi Rolke, Vernon minor fastball president. “Bill is an incredible coach and he has waited for this opportunity for many years. They will do awesome and I hope they enjoy the experience.” The sun made an appearance in the first set of games Saturday, with Kelowna
grounding Vernon and Salmon Arm knocking off Summerland. In round two, Summerland brushed back Vernon and Salmon Arm stuffed Kelowna. Round three had to be stopped after three innings due to the torrential downpour that hit Vernon Saturday afternoon. The decision was made to go straight through to the playoff round on Sunday morning, with the Aces taking first in the round-robin, the Warriors second, Scorch third and the Heat fourth. Sunday saw better conditions, with Salmon Arm earning a forfeit win over Vernon, and Summerland defeating Kelowna 12-8. The Vernon minor fastball season wraps up on the July 7-8 weekend with the U12 regional jamboree in Sicamous, with Blair Campbell’s Panthers representing Vernon.
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Lexie Edwards of the Vernon Heat tags out a Kelowna Warriors’ player at second base in the Under 19 Girls district fastball playoffs Saturday at Grahame Park.
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Tony Rains (above) of Kelowna tackles the 18-59-kilometre bike leg of the Kal RATS Sprint Triathlon Sunday morning at Kin Beach. Left: Alexander MacKay of Charlottetown, PEI exits the water.
Locals’ Day Kelowna racers top Kal sprint every Thursday Morning Star Staff
It was an all-Kelowna podium at the Kal RATS Sprint Triathlon Sunday morning at Kin Beach. With two-time defending champion Nathan Champness putting his newfound emceeing skills to use while he recovers from hernia surgery, Chad Reid finished the 750metre swim, 18.59-km bike and 5-km run in one hour and seven seconds to claim first place. Gary Wade (1:04:21) and Jesse Van Oene (1:04:45) were second and third respectively. Vernon’s Sarah Clark was the first overall female in 1:07:59, followed by Vernon’s Erica Moser-Reschreiter (1:10:40) in second and Kelowna’s Valentina Miller (1:13:19) in third. Top local male was Armstrong’s Sam Lazar, who clocked a 1:05:01, while Matt Baumeister (1:07:17, 7th) also cracked the top 10. Locals earning age-group podium finishes include: Scott Richardson
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Baillargeon shines on home course Morning Star Staff
Justin Baillargeon helped his amateur buddies pocket Titlelist 910 drivers valued at $450 for winning the Rotary Pro-Am Monday at the Vernon Golf & Country Club. Baillargeon, 26, also padded his bank account by collecting $500 in team payouts and another $850 by shooting 71 in the pro category, tying for third spot with Chris Hinton of Two Eagles in West Kelowna. Adrian Wyant, Gerry Robinson and James Phair teamed with Baillargeon to earn a score of 120 in the two best-net format, There was a field of 25 teams. Kelowna’s Robert Letvinchuk led his foursome to second place at 121 (Bushnell V2 Ragefinders worth $400), while Dale Machesny of Salmon Arm guided his team to third at 123 (Puma
clothing priced at $280). Greg Machtaler of Summerland took his group to fourth at 127 for TaylorMade R11 Rescue clubs, while Myles Johnson of Spallumcheen and amateurs Warren Fredrickson, Vince Lewis and Dylan Gardner were fifth at 127 for FootJoy Tour SS Rain Shirts worth $220. Russ Latimer of Black Mountain in Kelowna ran his foursome to sixth spot at 127 for TaylorMade Ghost putters worth $180. Lee Ranger of The Rise and teammates Tim Watts, Bruce Salamandyk and King Cam were seventh at 127, taking home Cobra T-Rail Bafflers priced at $180. KPs worth a Titleist hat, glove and a sleeve of ProV 1s, valued at $77, went to Joe Bellamy on No. 3, Spencer Cole on five, Greg Wilstshire on 14 and Robinson
on 17. Josh Fleming of Gallagher’s Canyon in Kelowna topped the pro division with a 3-under 69, claiming $1,500. Rob Anderson of Kelowna shot 70 to pocketed $1,000, while Johnson, Jesse Crowe of Canoe Creek in Salmon Arm and A.J. Eathorne of Predator Ridge shared fifth place with three others at 73, earning $467. Machtaler’s gang topped the team skill competition on No. 1 with the closest shot to a stake 220 yards from the tee. Cassidy Hritzuk of Kelowna and his team won the long drive on No. 2, while Dean Claggett of Two Eagles won the 150-yard trouble shot on the 16th hole and Cec Ferguson’s Vernon foursome won the long bunker shot on No. 18. Eathorne won the putting contest.
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Jackals double up Grizzlies to end ORU season Morning Star Staff
The Vernon Jackals closed out the Okanagan Rugby Union season by gonging the West Kelowna Grizzlies 24-12 Sunday at Grahame Park. Corey Webb supplied a pair of tries, while Dion Kaszas and Devin Hospes each had one try and Rob Miles went 2-for-4 on conversions. Mike Scheller “We played much better than the previous week, and we got some
guys back from injury which helped our club,” said Jackals’ veteran scrum-half Mike Scheller. “It was a game where we held the majority of territory and ball possession. I thought all of our players did a very good job in the rucks and mauls, and we maintained possession of the ball throughout the match. “We tackled much better in defence this week, and it showed in a positive game result. It was a game we deserved to win. West Kelowna has some explosive players and they are always a threat score.” Scheller said (Kiwi) Dan Eyles returned
after a three-game absence and showed why he is the Jackals’ best all-around player. “He was all over the field, and made about four kill-shot tackles. Pearse Wylie made his debut at eighth man, and played very well,” added Scheller. “He gave us lots of good balls off the base of the scrum, and he tackled well. Corey Webb played awesome on the wing for us. He was aggressive on attack, and he definitely has a nose for the try line.” Hospes, lining up at fullback, made a lot of key one-on-one tackles to earn Longhorn Man of the Match in the backs. Lock Eric Grottenrod was tough in the loose play and
turned in his best game of the season. Vernon (3-5) will not play in the ORU final for the first time in the league’s three-year history. The two-time defending champs split with the Kelowna Crows, Merritt Barbarians and West Kelowna, and lost twice to the Penticton Harlequins. The last week of league play is Saturday, July 7, and Vernon has a bye. The ORU final is July 14 between Merritt and Penticton, (host TBA). Vernon’s next action will be July 7 when they are in Prince George to play the Gnats, Terrace and Prince Rupert in a tournament.
Green Giants jolly after claiming Mosquito pennant Morning Star Staff
The Wayside Press Green Giants brushed back the Kal Tire Red Hawks 7-5 in the Mosquito baseball playoff final Thursday night at Lakeview Park. Both teams scored once in the first inning with Ryan Gamage driving in Tyler Sedlacek for the Red Hawks and Caden Colmorgen doubling in Ryan Vandesande for Green Giants. Shaun Huizinga of the Green Giants and Sapien Joe for the Hawks each struck out two batters. In the second inning, the Red Hawks’ Chase Batchelor doubled and then swiped third and home. Eli Nahirny singled in Cayden Coombs, while Tyler Sedlacek knocked in Nahirny and Gamage drove in Jackson Soucy for the maximum four runs. The Green Giants responded with three runs as Carter Morris singled in Matthew Hansen, while Lincoln Connor doubled in Sawyer Bliss and Morris. Third baseman Soucy
made a stellar throw to first baseman Nicholas Walker to get the third out for the Red Hawks. It was a pitcher’s duel in the third with Morris retiring the Red Hawks in order and Chase Batchelor chasing down two hits short of the mound and making the quick toss to Walker at first for outs. Morris was also scorching in the fourth as he fanned three batters after some solid hits by the Red Hawks. Batchelor struck out one batter before Gamage took over for the Red Hawks. Connor stroked a two-run single to bring in Bliss and Morris and put the Green Giants ahead 7-5. Gamage struck out one. Morris mowed down two more in the fifth, while Giants’ catcher Colmorgen threw to Connor at first for the 3rd out. Gamage pitched for the Red Hawks, whose second baseman, Eric Foufoulas, caught an infield pop fly and then gunned a throw to Nicholas Walker at first for the second
out. Joe recorded a nice foul fly ball outside the third base line to end the inning. In the sixth, Gamage singled and then got to third on steals. Morris fanned two batters and Connor recorded the final out on an infield pop fly. In Mosquito Select play, the Vernon Canadians grounded the West Kelowna Canadians 15-9 Saturday. Brayden Beacom, who shared pitching with Koll Cherkowski and Landon Harison, smacked an early two-run triple to score Harison, who had doubled, and Cherkowski. Beacom also scored later after he followed Cherkowski’s double and swiped home. Colmorgen smacked a two-run single in the fourth, bringing home Soucy and Foufoulas, while Gamage walked to score Colmorgen. Chris McIntosh drove in Morris and scored when he swiped home, while Soucy knocked in Beacom. Infielders Batchelor and Foufoulas were standouts defensively.
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Ogopogos brush back Advocates Morning Star Staff
in the 15th minute after Al Murphy’s header off a Rob Hulstein corner was stopped. Some 30 minutes after Gardner’s injury halted the game, play resumed and 90 seconds later, Murphy made it 2-0 on a breakaway. Defender Jeff Vest went bottom right on a penalty kick three minutes later after Murphy was pulled down on a slide tackle. Murphy connected on one of his patented diving headers, off a cross by Rick Raber, to complete the 8-2 Leko offence. Bosman Accounting of Vernon snapped an eight-game losing skid by grounding the nine-man Rutland Spirit 3-1 at Marshall #1. Rich Chapman put Rutland ahead near the 15th minute after Bosman missed a handful of good scoring chances. ANDRE LODDER/MORNING STAR Chapman fooled Pete Richter Mark Wasylyk of Big-O-Tire/Turn-Key Controls Ogopogos chases down Bob Dupas of Pushor Mitchell Advocates with a 35-yard free kick. after a header in Capri Insurance Mens 45+ Soccer League action Monday night at Marshall Field. Bosman (2-8) quickly countered and levelled the score netted his first goal of the season after while picking up the shutout. when Ian Murphy nodded a Tom Ouchi Pescada stole a ball and broke through the North Country went to 5-3-2, while corner flush into the middle of the net. defence and unselfishly passed to Schipf for Brandt’s Creek, who picked up five cards, Bosman went up a few minutes later when an easy goal. Salmon Arm dipped to 5-4-1. including a red, dipped to 4-5-1. Kevin Mitchell fed Murphy a nifty side flickKelowna Marketplace IGA stayed two In 35+ league play, the Vernon Celtic on and Murphy raced by a defender and points back of Penticton by stuffing the extended their win streak to three games buried a beauty. Silver Stars 4-0 at Parkinson #9 Field. with an 11-3 taming of Taco Bell. Henk Bosman took a through ball up the The first half was tight with only a single Taco Bell (2-7-1) took advantage of a middle from Murphy – named the Viagra Lionel Hoffman goal separating the teams. couple defending errors by the Celtic back Man of the Match – beat a defender and IGA came out to put the game to bed in line early and enjoyed a 3-2 lead after 30 nailed a hard shot for the 3-1 goal. The gritty the second half and got goals from the minutes at Mission #73. Jesse Knight led the Spirit fell to 0-9-1. League-leading Penticton United stuffed Brown Brothers (Don and Gord) and Tony charge back with five goals for the Celtic (6-2-2). Kriss Yargeau added a hat trick, Salmon Arm McIsaac & Co. 5-0 at Beasley Gonzales. IGA is 8-1-1, the Stars 4-2-4. Lake Country also shifted past the Stars while the eventual winner came on a brilPark in Lake Country. and Salmon Arm into fifth by stretching liant header by underrated midfielder Ryan Penticton (9-1) opened the scoring when Kevin Kothlow took a pass down the left side their win streak to four, shelling the Kelowna Leibel. It was Leibel’s first goal in 35 years. Rodney Goodchild and Ryan Sharpe and surprised keeper Ray Tims with a low, Rented Mules 3-0 at City Park. Red-hot rookie Bruce McAuliffe scored rounded out the scoring for the third-place hard shot to the corner inside the post. Zeke twice and Chris Purnell clicked on a brilCeltic. Kal Tire of Vernon lost 6-1 to Select Pescada made it 2-0 after dancing through a liant chip over the keeper as Lake Country Your Tickets of Kelowna in 35+ league play few defenders, In the second half, Ken Horncastle put improved to 5-3-2. Todd Ryder recorded the Monday night at Marshall #5. Kal Tire (1-8-1) got their goal on a great United up 3-0 on a well-struck free kick shutout. The Mules dropped to 3-6-1. North Country Appraisals Kickers moved individual effort by defender Nathan Bartel. around the outside of the wall and into the corner. Kothlow supplied the fourth goal into sixth spot by bouncing Brandt’s Creek He brought the ball up through the midfield, passed off to Aaron Deans and receiving a after a nice build up from the midfield, fol- Pub 3-0 at Parkinson #16. Ageless Matt Cherrille produced the return pass from Deans before crossing in lowed by a long pass from Rob Jackson that eluded defenders and found Kothlow behind game’s first two goals in the first half. Sergio a shot that was punched out by the keeper. Sartori scored on a penalty kick in the sec- The rebound was pounced on by Glenn the back line for a tap in. Hard-luck striker Darren (Skinny) Schipf ond half. Martin Vinze was rarely tested Allan who pushed it past the keeper.
Big O Tire/Turn-Key Controls Ogopogos will celebrate Canada Day all alone in fourth place in the Capri Insurance Men’s 45+ Soccer League. The ever-improving Ogopogos moved two games over .500 for the first time in years by grounding Pushor Mitchell Advocates of Kelowna 3-1 Monday night at Marshall Field #4. Rookie Roland Riedstra was double trouble versus Pushor Mitchell, working a sweet give-and-go with fellow striker Mark Wasylyk in the first minute. Wasylyk beat keeper Chris Turbitt low to the corner for his ninth goal of the year. Big O kept applying pressure on the 10-man Advocates side and managed two more goals by Riedstra, one on a nice feed from Brad Conlin. Riedstra ran free towards the outcoming Turbitt and used some nifty foot work for a deke before blasting a shot into the open net. The second goal by Riedstra, his eighth of the season, came off a great free kick by Leo Nadeau, putting Wasylyk on a break. Wasylyk unselfishly put a cross past Turbitt to a wide open Riedstra at the far post. Late in the match, the Advocates (3-6-1) managed to spoil Yogi Kongsdorf ’s shutout dreams with a hard shot from the top of the 18. Kongsdorf made a nice diving save and the ball slowly rolled out of his finger tips as he laid helplessly on the ground. Bob Dupas rushed in to bury the loose ball. Nadeau played awesome for the Ogopogos (6-4), keeping control and organization and making it look easy with his centre defence partner Rob Ross. Big O leapfrogged the Silver Stars and Salmon Arm McIsaac & Co. The Leko Precast Camels of Vernon shut down Cantinas of Kelowna 4-0 but lost veteran defender John Gardner for the season, Monday at Mission #71 Park. Gardner landed awkwardly on his ankle after a clearance ball struck him in the head seven minutes into the second half as he overlapped down the wing. He broke his ankle on both sides which means he will have a plate and pins. Gardner was taken to Kelowna General Hospital and doctors re-aligned his ankle preparing for surgery Tuesday. “He broke it near the sideline so we could hear the loud crack,” said Camels’ veteran Ron Krause. “Johnny was just screaming in pain.” Gord Howard put the Humpbacks up
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Monte t d Morden It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Monte Morden on Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 78 years of age. He will be deeply missed by his wife Eleanore of 51 years, children: Janice (deceased), Bob (Kim), Jim (Heather) and lovingly remembered by his five grandchildren: Brett, Kelsey, Brianna, Erik and Brendan. Monte was born and raised in Kenora, Ontario. He attended the University of Manitoba and graduated with a BSc. in Pharmacy in 1959. He and Eleanore married in 1961 and moved to New Westminster where he began his career as a pharmacist. In 1962 Monte & Eleanore moved to Vernon where Monte joined Nolan’s Drugs and began a long and rewarding career as a Pharmacist and subsequent partner where he dispensed medicine, advice and good humour for over 25 years! Monte was recognized as the B.C. Pharmacist of the year in 1985. He played an active role in the community and was a long time member of Kinsmen (where he was very involved in the building of Kinsmen House for Venture Training) and Rotary Clubs as well as serving on the boards for Noric House and Vernon Rest Home. Monte and Eleanore enjoyed an early retirement and traveled all over the world. He was a great athlete, an avid hiker and snow skier, pursuing both activities until age 77. Monte was a dedicated hockey father and a strong supporter of Kokanee Swim Club. He was devoted to his family and perhaps his greatest calling was as a Grandfather. Monte created a legacy of love, generosity and laughter for his five grandchildren. Remembering Monte will be easy; missing him will be the hardest part. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the North Okanagan Hospice Society (3506-27 Ave., Vernon, B.C. V1T 1S4). A Memorial Service will be held at the Pleasant Valley Funeral Chapel on Saturday, June 30, at 11:00 a.m., with Father Dale Normandeau officiating.
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Barbara Harrigan passed away peacefully on May 19, 2012 with family by her side. Barbara was born on April 12, 1924 in Winnipeg, Manitoba to James and May McDonald; their youngest child and their only daughter. She grew up in Watson, Saskatchewan and graduated as a Registered Nurse from the Winnipeg General Hospital in 1946. Barb excelled in her career in nursing, practicing in Canada and in California until she married Jack Harrigan in 1949. She settled in Trail BC where Barb and Jack raised their large family. Despite a hectic schedule, Barb’s giving nature was exempli¿ed in her volunteer roles at Hospice, CWL and St. Michael’s School. Any further spare time was spent playing tennis, golf, bridge and writing. Barb’s talent in creative writing led to her producing several children’s books and poetry that she shared with her family. Barb moved to Vernon sixteen years ago where she met wonderful new friends. All the while, she continued to keep in touch with her treasured childhood friends, nursing buddies and friends from Trail. Barb’s family was her prime interest and source of joy. Her keen sense of humour (which she needed with seven children) as well as her patience, kindness and spirit of gratitude will continue to inspire all of us. Barb was predeceased by her brothers Don and Jim. She is survived by her seven children Nancy (Pierre), Denis (Josie), Meg (Ron), Art (Kath), David, Brian (Brenda), Richard (Kath). She is also survived by 16 grandchildren: Lisa, Genevieve, Lindy,Trisha, Dan, Nathaniel, Dave, Ted, Pat, Galvin, Jake, Sean, Luke, Connor, Caitlin, Jane and ¿ve great grandchildren: Jaiden, Tristan, Ruby, Esme and newly arrived Jaxen. Barb’s family is extremely grateful to the staff of the Vernon Hospice for the care and warm attention that surrounded Barb and her family in her ¿nal weeks. Barb’s friends and acquaintances are welcome to join the family in a Memorial Service to be held at Bethel Funeral Chapel on Saturday, June 30th, 2012 at 1:00 P.M. Interment of Barbara’s cremated remains will follow in the Bethel Rose Garden Of Remembrance. A Reception will then be held in the Tea Room. In lieu of Àowers, donations can be made to Doctors Without Borders or to the North Okanagan Hospice Society 3506 27th Avenue, Vernon, B.C. V1T 1S4. Messages of condolence for Barb’s family can be sent to bethelchapel@uniserve.com Funeral arrangements have been made with BETHEL FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD., 5605 27th Street, Vernon, B.C. V1T 8Z5 (250) 542-1187
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Sebastian Dietrich was born on January 17th, 1925 in Czernowitz, Austria and passed away on June 19th, 2012 in Vernon, B.C. at the age of 87 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his son; Ed (Carla) Dietrich of Regina, Saskatchewan, his grandchildren; Rachael (Phil) Cyca and Sarah (Kevin) Aschenbrener, three greatgrandchildren, his brother; Martin (Norine) Dietrich, his dearest friend; Heidi Muckle Gader as well as extended family members and friends. Sebastian was preceded in death by his parents; Sebastian and Johanna Dietrich and by his brother; Edmond Dietrich. Sebastian loved dancing and making music. He played the Accordion in his younger years and the Harmonica in his later years. A Funeral Mass was held on Monday, June 25th, 2012 at St. James Catholic Church with Reverend Father Dale Normandeau ofďŹ ciating. Interment of Sebastians cremated remains followed in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery. The family would like to extend their appreciation and gratitude to the nurses and staff at Heron Grove for the wonderful care and kindness shown to Sebastian. As an expression of sympathy, those who wish to do so may send donations in memory of Sebastian to the Parkinsons Society of B.C. Suite 600 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 890 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1J9.
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Career Opportunities AIRLINES ARE Hiring- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualiďŹ ed- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783.
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking MATCO. CLASS 1 Household Goods Drivers. 2 years experience required. $5000 sign-on bonus. Terms and conditions apply. Competitive wages. Contact: Dana Watson dana.watson@matco.ca, Fax 780-484-8800
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking DRIVERS WANTED: TerriďŹ c career opportunity outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Experience Needed!! Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 wks. vacation & beneďŹ ts 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
Owner Operators Required Van Kamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Group of Companies requires Owner Operators to be based at our Kamloops or Kelowna terminals for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving experience/training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee beneďŹ ts package. To join our team of Professional drivers, call Bev, 604968-5488 or email a resume, current driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s abstract and details of truck to: careers@vankam.com or fax 604-587-9889 Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. We thank you for your interest, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
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KITCHEN MANAGER /CHEF Minimum 3 to 5 years experience. Benefits available. Fax resumes to 250-549-6891 or email: squiresfour@shaw.ca Hwy 97 North, Vernon
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SWEETEST Job Around! Strawberry pickers needed Lansdowne Rd Armstrong 250-546-6634
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Help Wanted Armstrong: part-time/full-time water bottler required immediately. fax 250-546-9305 email hrm@sweetwatersprings.ca
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VERNON is expanding their sales force. Looking for individuals with sales experience & knowledge of electronics/cellular. Full time Salary/Commission w/potential wage to be $45,000 - $75,000 + Benefits. Drop off resumes to #200 - 3107 48th Ave. Vernon or email: andre@andres1.com. No phone calls please.
Looking for experienced kitchen clean-up and cooking staff. Must be passionate about food Drop resume at 3408 31st Avenue, Vernon.
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LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN … required in Vernon, full time, Monday to Friday. A/c certified preferred. Must have experience in all automotive repair. Apply to Box 26, c/o The Morning Star or email sheryll@vernonmorningstar.com
AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN Fix Auto Vernon/Star Autobody requires an experienced auto body technician immediately. Ideal candidates shall possess a team player attitude with the upmost importance in quality work and customer satisfaction. We offer competitive wages including benefits and a great work place atmosphere. Please email your resume to csrigley@fixauto.com or fax to 250-545-2260 attn: Cam Srigley
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Great communication skills Proven sales record Committed to building relationships Self-motivated to excel
Watkin Motor Ford has a proven track record for customer satisfaction and sales over the past 97 years. We are looking for one individual to join our team with the same skills and beliefs. If this is you please contact
Gerry Bowbell at Watkin Motors
4602 - 27th Street, Vernon, BC V1T 4Y6 Phone: 250-545-0611 | Fax: 250-545-7891 email: g-bowbe1@dealeremail.com
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LUBE TECHNICIAN/TIRE INSTALLER
at Canadian Tire Vernon. Must possess Automotive shop experience and valid drivers license. Full time/Part time Submit resume by email (Garth361@shaw.ca) or in person at Auto Service Counter CANADIAN TIRE (VERNON ONLY)
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The Clean Gecko is expanding its eco friendly roots in Vernon and needs your help. We are looking for Full Time & Part Time Gecko’s to help us clean people’s commercial and residential properties. If you want a good workout and get paid a good wage to do so then this is the job for you. We are hosting a hiring fair this Thursday, June 28th at the Presitge Inn (Aberdeen Room) from 5pm to 7:30pm. Please bring your resume and great personality. If you can not attend that day and time we understand but still want to talk to you, please contact us at the number below. Please note we supply all the eco friendly cleaner but transportation is a must as clients are all around the Vernon area. See you at the fair!! Janna Knott and Jeff Anderson 250-550-9833
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Canadian Tire Vernon, is looking for experience Customer Service Representatives to staff our front desk. Required Experienced: • Several years on computerized cash registers • At least 1 year on a Returns/Warranty/Exchange desk • Superior customer service skills • Excellent numeric/cash skills.
ALEXANDER’S LIQUOR STORE
REQUIRES PERMANENT PART-TIME LIQUOR STORE CLERK Must be able to work a variety of shifts including Evenings and Weekends. SIR required. Experience an asset. Apply in person to 12408 Kal Lake Rd, Coldstream
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! Call Harry Martens or Marie Harding Estate Administrators at 250-545-2136 to set up your FREE consultation in Vernon. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP 31 years experience. BDO Canada Limited. Limited Trustee in Bankruptcy. 202-2706 30th Street, Vernon , BC V1T 2B6
Beachfront concession positions avail. Experience req’d. F/T or P/T. Phone 250-5030247.
HEAD CASHIER Canadian Tire Vernon, is looking for an experience Head Cashier to work with and Supervise our front end cash department. Required Experienced: • At least 2 years in a cash supervisory position. • Strong computerized cash skills • Ability to train/motivate staff in an ongoing manner • Exceptional customer service skills
PLEASE BRING YOU RESUME AND FILL OUT OUR APPLICATION FORM AT THE CUSTOMER SERVICE DESK, ATTENTION LEE NOLIN.
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GOLDEN CROWN RESTAURANT F/T EXPERIENCED DINING ROOM SERVERS REQUIRED. Apply in person with resume after 4:00pm to 3006-28TH Ave. Vernon
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!
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Well established body shop looking for Journeyman painter/prepper ASAP. Wages negotiable. Contact Matt 250-832-4097 or email: salmonarm@fixauto.com
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////////// 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. Armstrong Curves is accepting applications for p/t work. Exp. or education in fitness, nutrition & computer skills an asset. If you love to work with people, bring your resume to #1 2860 Smith Dr., Armstrong BC, or call 250-546-3230
CAREGIVER (FEMALE) for man with MS. Casual hrs. Must be avail for overnights, weekends, 3-6 hr days. Possible regular hrs in Oct. Westside Rd. North of Parker Cove. 250-545-2694 leave message. 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 EDO JAPAN Fruit Union, mature experienced, F/T, P/T, Competitive wages & benefits. Apply within between 10:30-2:30,Mon-Fri. EXPERIENCED PARTS person required for progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full benefits and RRSP bonuses plus moving allowances. Our 26,000 sq.ft. store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at: LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net. Experience Driver or Swamper. Please reply by fax 250-542-9627 FIELDSTONE Granary reqs. an immed. gen. repair & maintenance person with millwright & demonstrated welding, fabricating exp. in their Armstrong grain mill. Fwd resumes by email to accounts@fieldstonegranary.ca or send to: 4851 Schubert Rd Armstrong V0E 1B4 Full time & part time cleaners required for post-construction, residential & commercial. Email resumes to cleaningcompany@telus.net 250-938-2180 Gold Panner Camp Ground, Chalets & Pioneer Village is seeking summer help for gift shop, gold panning & cabins. F/T or P/T. Email your resume to goldpanner1@telus.net or phone 250-5472025. Jim’s Place requires part time Pizza Cooks, some exp req’d Apply in person after 4pm with resume. JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! No experience necessary, we will train. Must be 18+yrs. of age. Students Welcome. 250-8603590 Email:info@plazio.ca Longhorn Pub seeking Experienced Bartenders. Must be available for variety of shifts, competitive wage & benefits. Please apply in person with resume to Eric. 4513 25th Ave. P/T to F/T help wanted in construction industry. Applicant must hold a valid drivers licence. Contact info@ufocanada.ca or 250-260-3345 . RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS needed, must have drivers licence & criminal record check. Reply to Box #14, c/o The Morning Star, 4407 25th Ave. Vernon, BC V1T 1P5 SERVER, P/T req’d for every other weekend Sat & Sun. 19+ some experience req’d. Drop resume @ Great Wall Restaurant, Armstrong. The Longhorn Liquor Store is seeking Cashier/Retail staff. Experience not necessary but an asset. Must be available for variety of shifts. Competitive wage & benefits. Please apply in person w/resume 4513-25th Ave, Vernon. Vernon Affordable Irrigation Ltd. Looking for a hard working individual. Willing to work outside, Love outdoors, reliable. Valid Drivers. Willing to Train. Available till end of October. Start immediately. 250-545-0079 Wanted: Experience fine dining chef. For summer work on site in Lake Country. P/T, excel in numeration. Call Tom 250-503-4988 or250-766-5789
Income Opportunity EARN EXTRA Cash! - P/T, F/T immediate openings. easy computer work, other positions are available. Can be done from home. No experience needed. www.hwc-bc.com
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Fast Paced Medical Specialist office looking for regular P/T MOA. Experience Necessity, EMR an Asset. Please send resume to part-timemoa@hotmail.com
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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
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
Cats and kittens available for adoption to approved homes. Neutered, tattooed & vaccinated.
Trades, Technical EMPLOYMENT ALBERTA: Journeyman Sheet Metal Mechanic, Field and Shop Fabrication, Refrigeration Mechanic, Plumbers/Pipefitters. Overtime and benefit Package. Email resumes to: toddw@ peaceriverheating.com Fax: 780-624-2190. Contact Todd at 780-624-4140 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 OIL BURNER Technician Plumber/Gasfitter, 4th Class Power Engineer required in Yellowknife, NT. Journeyperson, bondable and own hand tools. Resume: k.leonardis@ jslmechanical.com TECHS LIVE Large in Alberta! Moving/training/tool allowances. Great wages. Full benefits. Investment program. Go Auto has 30 dealerships/18 brands. Apply now! Careers@goauto.ca. WANTED EXPERIENCED concrete finishers, concrete framers and skidsteer operators to start immediately in Hinton, Alberta FAX RESUME to 1-866-607-0959 or email to roberto@hintonlandscaping.com
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Rubbish Removal *1 Vernon’s own DumpRunz Fast courteous service for around 1/2 the price of the big guys. 250-307-9449
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Feed & Hay Beautiful buck skin, 11 yr old, AQHA QH mare. Trails or arena, well mannered & sound. Test is kind, willing, intelligent & all heart $4900 250-681-7750 Ginseng tarps 24’ x 80’ for shade or windbreak. Inexpensive and attractive solution for hay shed, livestock shelter etc. $150 each. 250-558-8322. Quote available for installation. Hay: Grass Alfalfa mix $4.00 per bale, no rain. 1 (250)8386765
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*1 Vernon’s own DumpRunz Fast courteous service for around 1/2 the price of the big guys. 250-307-9449 **A1. DUMP RUNS, MOVING, Yard cleanup, weed whacking, Reno’s. Paul @ 250-550-4256 HANDYMAN: Experience with a variety of jobs, Dump Runs,Moving,Landscaping, Delivery. Contact to inquire about other jobs 250-309-6871 Handymen: Repairs, Reno’s, Painting, Window Cleaning, pressure washing, Landscaping, dump runs.250-550-9099 Newly Graduated Medical Transcriptionist. Looking for entry-level employment. Have infinity foot pedal & express scribe! 250-260-1034
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Landscaping Locally grown Pyramid Emerald Cedars 6’ to 7’ for $20. Other Junipers,Globes,Skyrockets,Golden Cedars & Yucca plants avail.250-542-6004.
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BOOSHAY’S TRAINING ACADEMY Novice obedience classes, all age & breeds welcome. New class Aug 16th. Enroll now, class fills fast. (250)558-5322 PUREBRED Siamese kittens, ready to go. $300. each. 250260-7974.
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#1 Choice, Fridge $160, Range $140. Many other items. We also buy appliances. Wayne 250-549-6649
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Independently owned and operated by the Raffan Family since 1963. Household, Estate, Warehouse Dispersals and Miscellaneous consignments.
Selling by auction is the most competitive and effective way of marketing new or used merchandise, everything from household items to complete estate and warehouse dispersals. Let our staff with over 47 years of experience help you market your goods the auction way. Hauling is also available.
REGULAR SALE THURS., JUNE 28 MACHINE SALE SAT., JUNE 30
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Owners & Auctioneers: Don & Peter Raffan mail@valleyauction.ca • www.valleyauction.ca We load pickups, trailers, etc … and we deliver! • Screened Topsoil • Decorative Rock • Natures Gold Products • Bark Mulch • Manure and Peat • Sand and Gravel
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FURNITURE: Antique Table with 6 Chairs, Matching Corner Cabinet, 2-Pc Buffet and Hutch, Matching Hall Table, Queen Size White Box Spring and Mattress, 1-Pc China Cabinet, Oak Table with Leaf and 8 Chairs, 3-Pc Dark Bedroom Set, Large Round Oak Table, Dressers and Dressers with Mirrors, Recliner Chairs, Book Cases, Loveseats, 5-Pc Brown Sectional, Coffee and End Tables, Pictures, Single Medical Bed, Desks, 1950’s Waterfall Dresser and Vanity with Mirrors, Lamps and more!
LARGE SELECTION OF: Watches and Pocket Watches, Records, Cowboy Lamps and Pictures. APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS: Jenn-Air S/S Fridge, Jenn-Air White Fridge, Admiral White Fridge, Admiral White Stove, Admiral Freezer, 2 Frigidaire White Stoves, Kenmore Freezer, 24” Almond Stove, Moffat Washer, Beaumark Dryer, White Jet Tub and more!
TV’s, DVD Players, VHS Machines, Stereos, Speakers & more! TOOLS & MISC: Impact Gun, Table Saw, Blowers, Yardworks Gas Tiller, Compound Mitre Saw, “New” in Box Drill Press, Electric Lawn Mower and Large Selection of Hand Tools. HORSE TACK: Bridles, Reins, Covers, Veterinary Kits, Trough, Boots, Hats and more!
www.doddsauction.com Viewing all day Wednesday at 3311-28th Avenue in Vernon Open for consignments: Mon - Fri 8:30 to 5:00 • Sat ‘til noon
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DECKS & PATIOS Summer is HERE! Time to get your deck or patio DONE! Top Quality Vinyl Decking Many Wood and Composite Options Custom Railings and Stairs E N T E R P R I S E S Superbly Finished Concrete Patios
Jed - (250) 306-7704
www.tcr-enterprises.com
SUPERIOR DECK LTD
VINYL DECKING • ALUMINUM RAILING Kelowna • Winfield
Vernon • Salmon Arm
250-212-3075
250-550-4598
STUCCO
PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE
25 + years Experience
Ph: 307-0387
FOR ALL YOUR PRESSURE WASHING NEEDS Ask for a FREE Quote! HOT • COLD • STEAM • GRAFFITI REMOVAL Ph: 250-308-7940 www.mobilepressurewash.ca
Marcel Labrecque, Owner/Operator
Call 250-545-6251
Call Rob 250-542-1127 - Asphalt Repair - Line Marking - Crack Sealing -
MOVING & DELIVERY ALLSWELL
Delivery Door to Door Pick Up & Delivery & Moving Service
ONLY $50/HOUR Call Scott: 250-306-0133
PAINTING
WHITESTONE
• PAINTING • RENOVATIONS • HANDYMAN
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
TOM: 308-8778
549-0115
PROFESSIONAL PAINTING
SIMPLY CEILINGS AND WALLS
Interior or Exterior 250-546-3570 250-938-4796
TERRY’S PAINTING Interior & Exterior Pros! Homes - Office - Business
FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Repaints our specialty! • Walls • Doors • Windows • Trim • Textured Ceilings Painted - Repaired or Retextured GET MY ESTIMATE OR PAY TOO MUCH! Free Estimates • www.timetopaint.com or
308-9783 549-5140
WINDOWS & DOORS
Pressure Washing Drywall & Woodwork Restorations Seniors Save $$!
250-307-5685
New Construction or Renovations KV Fairglass is the authorized dealer for Milgard Windows in the North Okanagan
GOT POT HOLES? www.advancedpavetech.com
Excavator & Dozer Work 250-260-0667 250-546-3556
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, steps, retaining walls, & basement entrances.
Estimates: Roberta
15124 Middle Bench Road, Oyama, BC V4V 2C4 • Fax: 250-548-4045
Stucco, Re-stucco & Repairs
PRESSURE WASHING
CONCRETE WORK
PEOPLE’S CHOICE
CALL AND BOOK NOW!
CUSTOM HOME DRYWALLER NEW OR RENO BOARD, TAPE & SPRAY CALL KYLE 250-308-4663
CARWAY STUCCO
Call Jake BUS. 250-503-1270 | CELL. 250-351-5478
Land Clearing, Site Prep, Building Demo, Removal. We stick to our estimates! Call Reno
Cliff Battensby 250-308-1193
Brigitte’s Onsite BOOKKEEPING Service • YOUR OFFICE OR MINE • FLEXIBLE HOURS Taking the guesswork out of bookkeeping
COMMERCIAL | RESIDENTIAL | STRATA
• Mowing, Aeration • Leaf Removal, Nutrient Management • Weeding, Pruning, Shrub & Hedge Shaping
250-309-4802
www.accurateconcrete.ca
K.R. Wright
OK Landing Lawn & Garden
EXCAVATION Chris … Phone/Fax 558-0590 • Cell 309-0410
PLUMBING
Twin Hills
• Mowing/trimming • Pruning/planting • Hedge trim/shape • Small shrub removal • Tree removal • Garden recovery etc.
Call Robert
LAWN MOWING Retired guy looking to keep busy. Reasonable rates for weekly or one time work. Call Warren
• Block/ rock walls • Pavers • Stone patios/walkways landscape and maintenance • Irrigation 250 540 0202 • 778 475 4846 • Water features terryhill999@yahoo.com • Turf, etc.
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
250-938-9082 www.pro-painters.ca
Ask about MILGARD’S LIFETIME WARRANTY
• Installations • Wood windows • Vinyl - Fiberglass - Aluminum • All milgard windows c/w Suncoat Lowe Glass • Free Estimates … 2 to 3 Week Delivery
Toll Free 1-800-661-8003 1044 Middleton Way, Vernon • 545-6096 • Fax (250) 545-1977
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Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
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Real Estate
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Farm Equipment
Heavy Duty Machinery
Misc. for Sale
For Sale By Owner
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TOP DOLLAR PAID Removal, Scrap Cars & Metals, large or small, Farm & Industrial Equipment, & Complete Property Reclamation. Used Tire Sale (250)540-4815
Swan Lake Area 4bdrm 2-story house. Must be moved. $10,000 Obo. 250-558-8791.
Treasures, collectibles & furniture. June 30-July 1, 10-4. 1350 Stepney Cross Rd, Armstrong BC. 250-546-0202 WANTED: Good used furniture, beds & appliances. Phone Furniture Emporium, 250-545-0240
Beautifully Designed and Decorated Bungalow Approx 2200sqft, Remodeled beauty in Vernon area, 3-bdrm, 2.5-bath, 5pce ensuite, walk-in-closet, huge kitchen, built-in entertainment centre, ďŹ&#x201A;at lot, outbuildings. For more info and pictures go to www.vernonrural.com or call to view (250)545-2977
1999 Kabota 8580, 80hp, 4wd, cab tractor w/front end loader, under 2500 hrs. $24,000. 250308-1166. Kubota B6100 Tractor 4 wheel. 3cyl. 14HP Diesel. Bucket loader w/cultivator. 650hrs, $5900. 778-475-2695
Fruit & Vegetables BEST PRICES - Strawberries $24./ ďŹ&#x201A;at. U-pick $1.50/ lb. 4929 Landsdowne, Armstrong. (250)546-6634. Open 7 days a week 8 - 6. okasparagus.com BURKEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S Peas $2.25/lb over 10 lb $2/lb; Order Strawberries 15lb@ $2.50/lb. 250-545-2093 STRAWBERRIES Cert Organic U-Pick. Mon-Thurs & Sat mornings. 1568 Eagle Rock Rd, Armstrong. 250-546-3669. www.pilgrimsproduce.com Strawberries: you-pick $9/icecream bucket full or we-pick $30/ďŹ&#x201A;at. 1536 Hoffman Rd. Off Eagle Rock Rd. South Armstrong, Starts June 20, 7-11am (250)546-3812 U-PICK STRAWBERRIES Mon, Wed, Fri from 7am-noon; 1550 Hoffman Rd (Just off Eagle Rock Rd on the way to Armstrong); Ph: Ken Mather (250)503-8903 ends July 22.
Firewood/Fuel FREE pallets for ďŹ rewood behind The Morning Star building against arena. 250-542-3558. Firewood: Applewood $200 cord, delivered or pick up. 250-545-3051, 250-309-0156 FIREWOOD FOR SALE We have apple, birch, ďŹ r or pine. Delivery available. 250-260-7932
Furniture KING size pillowtop boxspring & mattress. Brand New! Worth $1300,sell $495 250-550-6647 Matching loveseat, chesterďŹ eld & chair. No pets. Must see. $500. 250-545-7690 PILLOWTOP mattress, box. Queen. Brand New! MFR warranty. Worth $1100, sell $390 250-550-6647
Garden Equipment
TESTIMONIAL Sears 5hp garden waste shredder. $200. Sears 6hp self prop mower. $100. BOTH ITEMS SOLD BY ADVERTISING IN THE MORNING STAR 5HP Lawntractor $150. Free pickup dead lawn/garden equipment. 250-260-5819
Heavy Duty Machinery 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
Misc. for Sale
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.
Medical Supplies Furniture Emporium WANTED: Good used Medical equipment, walkers, power lift chairs, scooters and other items. Phone 250-545-0240 IVP full electric single bed. New. Asking $1000. Phone (250)549-3031. Shoprider Mobility Scooters & Powerchairs, new & used, Used center dr. power chairs in stock: Shoprider 10â&#x20AC;? $2500. 888WNLS 8â&#x20AC;? $2500. UL8W Portable $1400; Quantam 600E 14â&#x20AC;? $2500.; Jet 3 10â&#x20AC;? Kel: 250-764-7757 $1800.; Vernon: 250-542-3745 TF 888542-3745 www.okmobility.ca
Misc. for Sale
HILLBILLY HAVEN DAYS! GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES ANNIVERSARY SALE ON NOW!
Armstrong
Misc. Wanted PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670 Wanted: Cash for Renovation, leftovers, plumbing, wiring, etc. call 250-546-3556 Wanted: Kash for copper/ brass- radiators, wire, plumbing. Also clean up yards/metal haul away. 250-546-3556
Sporting Goods Celebrate Diversity: Buy a different Gun as often as you can! Quality ďŹ rearms Buy & Sell. Weber & Markin Gunsmiths, The best little gunshop around. 4-1691 Powick Rd. Kel. 250-762-7575, T-Sat 10-6
Real Estate
250-546-4663
Acreage for Sale
BUY-SELL-CONSIGN
$97,500 10.4 acres Lot H Arrow Lakes area 250-269-7328 Picâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s email selkirk8@telus.net
Quality furniture, household appliances, antiques, collectables and vehicles for CONSIGNMENT. www.doddsauction.com.
CALL DODDS AUCTION 250-545-3259
BRAND new full house Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System. Retails @ $3500. Must sell $400. 250-863-1544 Brand New Okanagan Spring Brewery stainless steel beer fridge, Danby model. Holds appox 90 beers. $275 ďŹ rm. 250-309-1048 Brand new, professionally built Cedar canoe. $5100 obo. 250-546-3797.
Items under $50 3 lines or less (approx 10-12 words) $5.00 for 1 week (3 Community & 4 Daily papers). Effective June 25th/2012 Call The ClassiďŹ ed Department 250-550-7900 Ladies Mountain bike $45. Walker w/seat, brakes $100. Canoe $325. 250-545-5993 NEED BUILDING PLANS New or renovation. Call Okanagan Blue Print. 250-558-8791 Nordic exerciser $60. Folding table 2.5ft x 5ft. $20. (250)5422059 Sealy â&#x20AC;&#x153;Imperial Woolâ&#x20AC;? King size bed & â&#x20AC;&#x153;Broyhillâ&#x20AC;? Cherry head-board, $300. Two 3/4 violins w/bows & cases, $150 each, 250-503-8468. STEEL BUILDING - Huge clearance sale! 20x24 $4,658. 25x28 $5,295. 30x40 $7,790. 32x54 $10,600. 40x58 $14,895. 47x78 $19,838. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca. STEEL BUILDINGS for sale. Need some extra storage or workspace? Alpine Steel Buildings is an authorized Metallic Builder. Kelowna company with 1300+ sold. 1-800565-9800. www.alpinesteelbuildings.com
FREE REMOVAL Removal of all unwanted metals and vehicles No Vehicle or Metal Too Big!
Apt/Condos for Sale NEW Penthouse w/630 sq. ft. roof top Patio - 3804-32 Ave. Open House Sun June 24, 1 pm-4pm For private viewing call 250-260-8003 www.okanaganbrownstones.com
Business for Sale LIVE THE Dream. Harbours End Marine, 27 year history on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC â&#x20AC;&#x153;the best place on earth!â&#x20AC;? Owner retiring, well-established business only $129,000 email: bjg_cormorant@shaw.ca
For Sale By Owner PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS from $140,000. Also: 1 precious 3 acre parcel, owner ďŹ nancing. 250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com RENT-TO-OWN HOME!! 3bdrm 3bath, 1200 Phoenix dr. Avail immed. $438,777 (778)484-5125 email: truehomesoultions.ca
VERNON MANAGEMENT LTD. 2805 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 35TH Street, Vernon
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Mobile Homes & Parks â&#x153;°
Mr. Mobile Home CertiďŹ ed Factory Outlet. Spaces Available, Your location or crawlspace/basement models. Show homes 1680 Ross Rd. Kelowna 250-769-6614 www.accenthomes.ca
Townhouses 2 bdrm townhouse, avail July 1/12, 2 bdrms, 1 bath, laundry, n/s, n/p, ref req. $875. 250307-6628.
Other Areas 20 ACRES- Only $99/mo. $0 Down, Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas, Beautiful Mountain Views! Money Back Guarantee! Free Color Brochure. 1-800-755-8953. www.sunsetranches.com
1 bedroom 4100 Alexis Park Drive Renovated and spacious, f/s, air. Move-in incentives.Call Betty
250-549-2770 The CLIFFS 2 bedroom unit available Reasonable rent includes F/S, DW, A/C, heat, hydro, hot water, in-suite laundry and designated parking. N/S, N/P Great quality living in a clean and spacious secure building.
BEST DEAL IN TOWN! COMMERCIAL & LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE FOR SALE OR LEASE TO OWN!
CALL FOR FULL DETAILS 250-542-1722 OR 250-309-2538 100 Kalamalka Lake Road Mobile Homes & Parks
Mobile Homes & Parks
Renovated condos with private courtyard â&#x20AC;&#x201D; enjoy air conditioning and large deck, located in a convenient location right in the heart of Vernon. Affordable family living. In-house manager. Ask about rental incentives. 2 bdrm â&#x20AC;Ś $825 per month 3 bdrm â&#x20AC;Ś $925 per month To view, please call:
250-503-1257 A New Tradition of Quality Living
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10 minutes to downtown Vernon. Boat launch, Spallumcheen Golf & Country Club, Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Keefe Ranch â&#x20AC;&#x201C; just a few mintues away!! Custom order your new home today: www.countrysidemanufacturedhomes.com
250-832-6699
Garage Sales
Garage Sale Rate 3 lines or less (Approx 10-12 words) $19.99 including tax $2.25 extra per line. Must include Address, Date and Time. Deadline 3:00 pm Wednesday
1/2 PRICE! Call 250.550.7900 to book
Garage Sales
Moving Sale Sat. June 30th & Sun. July 1st. 8am - 4pm only 12485 Westside Rd. Vernon 250-308-7529 Air cond, counter top dishwasher, Twig patio furniture, tools, garden tools misc. items.
small ads
BIG RESULTS the classiďŹ eds 250-550-7900
GARAGE SALE DIRECTORY
For the month of JULY all ads in the Items for Sale category will be
No refunds if cancelled. Must book min. 4 weeks. Cannot be combined with any other special. No changes permitted with the exception of price.
250.351.9666 â&#x20AC;˘ 250.938.4174
250-545-1519
250-503-7315
AD MUST BE BOOKED TO START BETWEEN July 3rd & 31st. If You Have Metal We Want It
To view call
Commercial/ Industrial Property
1903 - 31A Street
Hawthorn Lane
MISCEL FOR SALE ADS!
Close to downtown. Seniors building. No Pets.
Commercial/ Industrial Property
Apartments
Apt/Condo for Rent
1/2 PLRANIECOUES
Large one bedroom + den
250-542-5580
Horizon â&#x2013; 1 Bedroom from $575 â&#x2013; Adult â&#x2013; N/P â&#x2013; N/S â&#x2013; Balcony â&#x2013; Coin Laundry â&#x2013; Covered Parking â&#x2013; Close to Hospital
Available July 1 st
2bdrm Condo close to hospital ac/f/s/dw, n/p, n/s, Avail now $850. 250-503-5465 2Bdrm, East Hill, Lakeview Manor, hardwood ďŹ&#x201A;oors, n/p, n/s, on-site laundry. Aug 1, 250-260-5870.
On-site Resident Manager.
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1Bdrm, East Hill, Lakeview Manor, hardwood ďŹ&#x201A;oors, n/p, n/s, on-site laundry. May 1, 250-260-5870.
VERNON GOLF COURSE 2 bdrm, 2 bath, FS, DW, A/C, laundry HU. Available July 1. $750/mo. Sorry, NS, NP.
250-542-1701
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1 bedroom $590.00 1 bach $520.00 utilities not incl. Very quiet adult blding. No P/P/D & non smoking preferred. Ldry Rm. Call 250-558-5020 to view.
AWESOME CONDO By Vernon Golf Course, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, gas FP, A/C, view over creek, walk-in closet, 3 pce ensuite, in-unit laundry HU, level entry. Available July 1. $900/mo. Sorry, NS, NP.
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Apt/Condo for Rent
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Commercial/ Industrial
Darren Chinchilla 250-309-1742
Bachelor suite, shared washroom, furnished, TV. $500 including utilities & cable TV. vernonhomes.ca/forrent
Look Here
ONE BEDROOM Senior oriented building Across from Schubert Centre Heat/hot water included Inside Scooter parking. Call Mike
250-542-8989
GREEN VALLEY ESTATES Armstrong
Seniors 55+ 1 & 2 bedroom Apartments Walk to downtown From $733 per month Call Troy at 250.546-3933 or cell 250.833-9158 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Apt in Quiet Bldg, F/S Included N/P, $695/mo Plus Utilities, Call 250-308-8500 2 bedroom apartment in a triplex, in good location. F/s w/d microwave & util incl.,$900.00. 250-545-5153.
ARLINGTON CENTURY MANOR & 2 bdrm - 1 bdrm plus den & 1 bdrm - close to Schubert & downtown; Seniors Only - N/S; N/P 250-275-8066
HILLSIDE TERRACE 1 & 2 bdrms; N/S; N/P; 39th Ave. Adults. clean & well maintained Under New Management 250-275-8066
RICKFORD MANOR RENT INCENTIVE 1 & 2 bdrm; N/S; N/P; clean & well maintained Adults - 27th Ave-38th St 250-275-8066
Armstrong updated 1bdrm ground level,off street prkg. 250-317-1333, 250-307-0848 AVAILABLE July 1st 2 bedroom 1 bathroom Starting at $800 Call 250-550-0238 visit planetrent.ca Bachelor suite w/balcony, furn’d. Immed. Starting $650 all inclusive. 250-541-0077 Belmonte Apartments, new mgmt, reno’d 1bdrm. 30yrs+ seniors welcome. 250-307-0937.
Bright, Clean, 2-Bdrm Apt in Downtown Area, Fridge, Stove, Heat & Hot Water Included, Pay Laundry, No Pets, $725/mo, Call 250-308-8500 Enderby, clean quiet 1 & 2 bdrm, Laundry facility. 250308-9299 Family unit, 3bdrm, 1.5bath, 5-appl. a/c, ns, ref’s, $950 +util. Aug 1. 250-558-3736 Hilltop Manor, 1, 2 + 3 bdrm apts. $650-850. 250-260-1630 JUNE 15th, 2bdrm suite $850 + Hydro d/w a/c n/s coin op laundry in bsmnt. 250-3093018 LARGE 2bdrm apt. $800/mo. +hydro, NO PETS, Avail. Now. 250-869-9788 LUMBY 2bdrm, heat & cable incl, coin wash laundry, np. RR 250-545-8583, 250-3074343 SEE 3 Units @1 Appointment! Deluxe 2 Bdrm 2 bath w/large sundeck. Secure, mature adult building w/Guest suite. NS. (Cat OK) $995, Premium unit $1025 incl. heat & UG parking. 2 Bdrm + Den large bright corner w/huge deck. Private treed - hear & see creek! Be 1st to enjoy complete new luxury renovations $865. Long Term Discount - Ask! 250-309-2000 Spacious, 1-bdrm, 1-bath, suite, kitchen & living room, quiet area behind Village Green Hotel $750/mo, Avail now, no partiers, Ref Req, call (250)549-4467 Starting at $700+hydro, 1st month rent half price. 1-bdrm, 2-bdrm/1 bath, 2-bdrm/2 bath, 3-bdrm. 2 areas in downtown Vernon. 250-558-8261
Commercial/ Industrial LOADING DOCK ACCESS and overhead door - 1440’ - $1,050/mo. GROSS Call Ray @ 250-549-0198
320 sq.ft., retail office 3414Coldstream Ave 20 car prking. $600 pm. Rick 250-770-0903. Cheap Outside Storage, Cars, Trucks, Boats, RVs, Semis Anything at all. Fenced area, (250)549-0141
Apt/Condo for Rent
1 Bdrm Garden Apartment
720 sq. ft. of cozy, clean & comfortable living space. It’s peaceful country living in the city but walking distance to all amenities. A must come see. $595oo
250-542-7723 to view
WESTMOUNT APARTMENTS
2 Bdrm Apartment, 3611 27th Ave., +40 Adult, Secure Building, No Pets, No Smoking, Covered Parking, Elevator, Cable Incl. For more information, please call
250-503-7315 250-545-7251
VALLEYVIEW APARTMENTS
VERNON MANAGEMENT LTD. 2805 – 35TH Street, Vernon OK LANDING 2400 sq. ft., light industrial/ commercial across from Central Hardware, great exposure. Available immediately. $1600/mo. gross lease.
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Duplex / 4 Plex
Homes for Rent
Seasonal Acommodation
2BDRM suite in 4plex, level entry, newly reno’d, close to Multiplex. w/d, f/s, ns, pets neg. Immed. $850mo +util. 250-545-4461 250-503-7296 3bdrm 1/2 duplex, full bsmnt, parking, Lumby. $1000/mo.+ water utility 250-550-4396 3bdrm+garage, Harwood area N/P. $1275 + 60% utils or $1400. all inclusive. Avail June 1. 250-869-9788.
250-542-5580
3bdrm, NS, pets allowed, $985/mo +util. Avail July 1, 250-558-9047 4400 18th Ave
Sun Valley Mall Commercial Space
Close to downtown, 4 unit 4 plex, 1000sq’, 2 story, 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, w/yard & storage, f/s, w/d. Avail July 1, ref req, utilnot included $900. n/d, n/s, cat ok. 250-550-6600
for office / retail. 400 - 1150 sq. ft.
Desirable BX - 2bdrm, 1 bath, bsmt ste, f/s w/d, reno’d, parking/storage, ns, np. $750.util/ incl. Avail. now. 250-869-7373
Please contact
250-275-6224
Lakeview, large 1bdrm furnished duplex. Near Clinton. $275/mo. 250-459-2387
Convenient downtown location, approx. 2000 sq. ft, heated overhead door & man door. Call (250) 308-8500
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 Up to 5000 sq ft of shop, warehouse, office space for lease, Hwy frontage, large yard. (250)306-3203
Cottages / Cabins OK Lakeshore Cottage, Avail 2 wks July & 2 wks August. Weather predictions hot & sunny. 250-549-2225.
Duplex / 4 Plex LARGE 3 BEDROOM UNIT N/S, N/P. Fantastic view. 19+. Only $895.00 per mo Call Rose @ 250-549-0665 or John @ 250-550-0234 2bdrm, 1.5 bath suite, NS, NP, $850/mo. includes most utilities. 250-542-1210
Homes for Rent
REALTOR®/PROPERTY MANAGER
Homes & Investment Property Specialist
250-309-1742
• Clean 2 bdrm in central location (Mountain View Place). Avail. immediately. NS. $850. * 2 bdrm townhouse in Arbour Lee. Unit stands alone, not connected to larger bldg. Very spacious, FS, WD. $900 + hydro.
vernonhomes.ca/forrent • 3 bdrm spacious right side of duplex, recently renovated. Harwood area. Fenced yard, unfinished basement. NP, NS. $900.
COMMERCIAL/ WAREHOUSE SPACE
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
Darren Chinchilla
• 4 bdrm newly built home. Lakeviews, fantastic fishing, treed small acreage. Granite countertops, stainless steel appl, high efficiency gas furnace, gas on-demand hot water. Deck off kitchen. Double garage. $2,400.
Mobile Homes & Pads In Lumby, 3 bdrm, gas heat, f/s, w/d $800. no dogs. 250503-7044, Tom
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 Westwold: 14’x66’, 2 bdrm, 4 appliances, 10’x35’ screened in deck 1-250-375-2590
Homes for Rent
VERNON MANAGEMENT LTD. 2805 – 35TH Street, Vernon MISSION HILL 3 + 1 bdrm house, open floor plan, great views, huge deck, fenced yard, double carport, FP, FS, DW, WD. Available July 1. $1500/mo. Sorry, NS, NP.
250-542-5580 2bdrm house on farm setting in Lumby. Wood/electric heat, f/s, Avail July 1. N/drugs. $720 + DD. 250-547-9060 2-bdrm, W/D, F/S, fenced yard, shed/storage, Avail July 1, $950/mo (250)679-8101 3bdrm, 1325 sq ft, 5-appl, central location, n/s, n/p, $1175.incl util. 250-558-3664
NEWLY reno’d clean Bella Vista 3bdrm + den family home. Low main yard, 2.5 bath, 5 appl., AC, NS. $1600 + util. 250-549-0534
FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
Recreation 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
1*, 4/6 bedroom superb, fully furnished and equipped Silver Star Chalet. Nightly rentals with 3 day minimum. Rates starting at $90./night contact ianaheath@yahoo.ca Silver Star house w/ 2 suites; 5bd & 1bd. No smoking/pets. www.silverstarskichalet.com 250-718-1240
Senior Assisted Living Lakeview Supportive Living. Meals & laundry, house keeping. Couples Welcomed! Call Steve 250-306-0734
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PET FOOD PLUS
SAVE $5 OFF
on any purchase of $30 or more* Expires July 27th, 2012
Bosley’s Vernon Polson Place #210 - 2306 Highway 6 Vernon, BC 250.588.0566
Promo Code: 07272012
*Offer valid only at the Vernon Bosley’s Pet Food Plus store location until July 27, 2012. One coupon per customer per day. Certain restrictions may apply. Cannot be combined with any other sale, offer or promotion.
www.bosleys.com
Caring for your pet - body, mind and spirit
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 - The Morning Star A47
www.vernonmorningstar.com
Thurs. June 28 and Fri. June 29, NOW EXTENDED UNTIL SAT. JUNE 30, 2012 Save up to 35¢ per litre up to 100 litres at our gas bar. buy this amount save this amount in groceries at our gas bar
250* 150* $ 100*
$
with this coupon and a valid in-store purchase
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25¢/L 15¢/L 10¢/L
$
35¢/L 25¢/L 20¢/L
With this coupon and a minimum one time store purchase of $100, save cents per litre as detailed above, up to a maximum of 100 litres. Single fill-up only. STEPS TO REDEEM THIS OFFER: 1. Make an in-store purchase of $100 or more (excluding taxes, prescriptions, tobacco, alcohol, gift cards, phone cards, gas bar, post office, dry cleaning, lottery tickets, and other provincially regulated products) at Real Canadian Superstore from Thursday, June 28, through Thursday, July 5, 2012. 2. Present this coupon along with the valid Superstore receipt to the gas bar cashier at time of gas purchase by Wednesday, July 11, 2012 and save cents per litre, as detailed above, off fuel (not valid on pay-at-pump transactions). Save an additional 10 cents per litre of fuel when paying with a President’s Choice Financial® MasterCard®. One coupon per family purchase and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Cannot be combined with any other coupon or promotional offer. ®PC, President’s Choice, and President’s Choice Financial are registered trademarks of Loblaws Inc. ®/TM MasterCard and the MasterCard Brand Mark are registered trademarks and PayPass is a trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. President’s Choice Bank a licensee of the marks. President’s Choice Financial MasterCard is provided by President’s Choice Bank. Redeem at participating stores only.
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all Tera Gear™ sleeping bags and tents
or save this amount when you pay for your fuel with your PC® Mastercard®
NO TAX
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ON MOST ITEMS IN-STORE.
' WE PAY THE HST IN ON AND BC, OR THE PST & GST IN MB AND SK. No returns accepted or rain checks issued for taxable items during the promotion. We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable family requirements. Offer only valid in participating stores. Cannot be combined with any other promotional offers. Does not apply to prior purchases. EXCLUDES ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, PRESCRIPTIONS, DRY CLEANING, GAS BAR, LOTTERY, POSTAL SERVICES OR PRODUCTS FROM THIRD PARTY BUSINESSES WITHIN OUR STORES.
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Tera Gear™ 48K BTU Backyard BBQ grill
$
718165
139
after savings
Tera Gear™ 62K BTU The Sizzler BBQ grill
$
after savings
395549 / 950610
209
" 97
Also available in natural gas at select stores.
fast set pool
Bonzai Castle Bouncer
$
8’ X 26’ 926148
after savings
55
$ 325263
after savings
44
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$
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Blue Clean electric power washer 1600 PSI 876097
Also save $50 on the RCA 32” Super Slim LED TV, NG 183565, $298 after savings. Quantities are limited and vary by store.
Royal Sovereign portable air conditioners RCA 46” super slim LED TV
$
after savings
89
7,000 and 11,000 BTU 763901 / 189919
$
after savings
97 $
97
299 - 399
62¢ PER BURGER
251558
80
24
each
308697
after savings
Kingston 4 GB USB drive
598
LIMIT 2, AFTER LIMIT 2.98 EACH
PC® Thick & Juicy Bear Paw burgers fresh whole seedless watermelon 40 frozen burgers, 4.54 kg
$
include: 1080p, 120 Hz LED
product of USA 727547
96
3
each
PC® Thins round buns assorted varieties, pkg. of 8, 480 g 872917
Quantities are limited and vary by store.
$ 659303
after savings
LIMIT 2, AFTER LIMIT 8.87 EACH
Kraft Cheez Whiz
98
1
each
1 kg 212555
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ALL SHRUBS, ff o POTS & DECOR 30
4
97
5
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Prices are in effect until Sunday, July 1, 2012 or while stock lasts. Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. NO RAINCHECKS OR SUBSTITUTIONS on clearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing and product selection (flavour, colour, patterns, style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time of purchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plus deposit and environmental charge” where applicable. ®/TM The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this newspaper ad are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2012 Loblaws Inc. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.
©MasterCard & PayPass are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated. President’s Choice Back a licensee of the marks. President’s Choice Financial MasterCard is provided by President’s Choice Bank. President’s Choice Financial banking services are provided by the direct banking division of CIBC. PC points loyalty program is provided by President’s Choice Services Inc. ©PC, President’s Choice, President’s Choice Financial and Fresh Financial Thinking are registered trademarks of Loblaws Inc. Trademarks use under licence.
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A48 Wednesday, June 27, 2012 - The Morning Star
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Manufacturers
- $7,500 MANUFACTURES REBATE * $10,667 IN INTEREST PAYMENTS E V A S &
0%
FINANCING
18,167
$
SAVE AS MUCH AS
HOW MOUUCH DO Y
$
www.vernonmorningstar.com
AVE? $45,485 MSRP - $7,500 MANUFACTURES REBATE
*39,785 + taxes & dealer documentation.
Financed at bank rate at 7.49% over 72 months
= $10,667 IN INTEREST FOR FULL TERM!
12 On all new 2a0b & Crew Cab, Ext C Reg Cab 4X4's
39,785
$ GM PRICE
2012 CHEV CRUZE 12-453
% 0 84 R O F MONTHS
2012 CHEV SONIC H-BACK LT 0R% 84 12-315
FO
MONTHS
2012 CHEV ORLANDO 12-249
7
SEATS
STK# 12-093
45 TO CHOOSE FROM! • Class leading safety features • 6 speaker system • 16" wheels • IIHS 2012 top safety pick • Onstar • NHTSA highest possible • CD/MP3 Player overall vehicle score • A/C • 10 standard airbags • XM satellite radio • Power door locks • Bluetooth • Remote keyless entry • Steering wheel • Four wheel ABS audio controls • Stabilitrak electronic stability control MSRP $19,605 • Class exclusive Bluetooth • Onstar remote linkTM mobile app remote start & unlock • NHTSA highest possible overall vehicle score • 6 standard airbags • Power door locks • Remote keyless entry • Four wheel ABS • Stabilitrak electronic stability control
OWN FOR** 0%
108
$
LEASE RATES AVAILABLE UP TO 48 MONTHS
Biweekly
**Biweekly payments based on 0% finance for 84 mos, but does not include taxes or admin fees. Admin is $499. See dealer for details.
OWN FOR
• 4 speaker audio system with input jacks • 15" wheels ** • Power windows • A/C • Cruise • 6 speed auto • XM satellite radio • Aluminum wheels **Biweekly payments based on 0% finance for 84 • Rear spoiler mos, but does not include taxes or admin fees.
$
116
0%
LEASE RATES AVAILABLE UP TO 48 MONTHS
Biweekly
MSRP $21,100
Admin is $499. See dealer for details.
• 7 passenger seating with class leading cargo room • Power door locks with remote keyless entry • 6 airbags (10 available) • Onstar remote linkTM mobile app remote start, unlock & more • 6 speaker audio with XM satellite radio • 41 MPG highway MSRP $23,035 • A/C • Block heater Purchase Finance • CD/MP3 player for 60 mos. available.
138
$
0%
OWN FOR** Biweekly
BEST
HIGHWAY EFFICIENCY OF ANY 7 SEATER
**Biweekly payments based on 2.49% finance for 84 mos, but does not include taxes or admin fees. Admin is $499. See dealer for details. *REBATES TO DEALER & DEALER DOCUMENTATION OF $499 PLUS TAXES ARE EXTRA.
BANNISTER DL#9133
4703 - 27th Street, Vernon BC
www.bannisters.com
250-545-0606