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SPOTLIGHT The Similkameen
Volume 63 Issue 27
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Arts GARDEN CLUB: Meets second Tuesday of every month, 1 PM, Seniors Branch 30. Call Doreen @ 250-295-1577 ARTS COUNCIL: Meets the third Wednesday of the month. 4:30 pm. at the Riverside Centre. Enquiries contact Dell @ 250-295-3266 New Members Welcome! BUNCHGRASS QUILTERS Meet 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month at the Riverside Centre from 10 - 3 p.m.. Everyone Welcome! Contact Sharon 250295-4194 or Rosemary 250-295-6511 PRINCETON POTTERS GUILD, RIVERSIDE POTTERY STUDIO: Access to the potter’s wheel or hardwork, workshop opportunities, group projects. Call Sue for more info or to join. 250295-0527 PRINCETON TRADITIONAL MUSIC SOCIETY: The Princeton Traditional Music Society puts on the Traditional Music Festival each year in August, featuring traditional music from many places. The three-day festival is free and run entirely by volunteers. The 100+ musicians and dancers also offer their talents for free. If you would like to help out with the festival, please contact Jon or Rika @ 250-295-6010 Community: PRINCETON LIBRARY: Tuesdays: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. & 6p.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesdays: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Fridays: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Saturdays: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. PRINCETON MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES: New members are encouraged to join us for an exciting new year. Volunteers will be needed for many jobs, as we set up the newly renovated Museum. The next meeting will be held on Wed. April 20 @ 7 p.m. in the Library Conference Room. WELCOME WAGON! Are you a new to Princeton? If so, we have information regarding local, civic, community services and facilities. We also have gifts for you from local merchants and businesses. NO Current Representative HOSPITAL AUXILIARY: Meets second Monday of every month, 1:00 p.m. Hospital Board Room. For info., call Doreen @ 250-295-1577 PRINCETON AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY SKILLS CENTRE SOCIETY: Meetings are held quarterly on Tuesdays at 7:00pm. HEDLEY LIBRARY HOURS: A reminder that the Library is open every Thurs. from 2pm to 7pm and is located at the OAPO Hall on Scott Ave. HEDLEY OAPO: 3rd Monday of every month regular general meetings - Everyone welcome to come. SENIORS BRANCH #30 POT LUCK SUPPER: Last Friday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Seniors Centre. Members can invite a guest. MEMBERS ONLY POOL TOURNAMENT: Last Tuesday of every month at the Senior’s Centre. 10:00 am WHIST & CRIB: (Seniors Branch #30) First Saturday of each month at 1 PM. Includes lunch. Everyone welcome. VERMILION FORKS PRINCETON O.A.P.O. BRANCH #185: Regular meetings second Friday of every month at 2 p.m.. Pot luck supper every third Friday at 5:00 p.m. SEARCH AND RESCUE TRAINING SESSIONS: Meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesday of every month. Call Arnie Powell at 250-295-6759 for more information. LITTLE FOLKS NURSERY SCHOOL: Meetings are every third Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at LFNS. 250-295-3083 ELKS AND ROYAL PURPLE COUNTRY STORE: Friday’s 11 - 6 and Saturday’s 10 - 3. Table rentals available. For info. Contact Doris Driver at 250-295-3518 or Rose Aiken at 250- 295-7525. Lunch available. PRINCETON LEGION BRANCH #56: Reminds all veterans that the D.V.A. Now makes home visits. For more info. Phone 250-295-6060 JA SCHOOL & COMMUNITY GARDEN: New members invited to volunteer as “garden angels”attend committee meetings and garden their own plots. Phone Sandra 250-295-3779, Sharon 250-295-4080 or JAE School 250295-6727
HIGHER GROUND - 12 STEP MINISTRIES: An outreach of Living Water Foursquare Church 7-9 p.m. . Please contact Living Water Foursquare Church or further details at 250-295-7733 CINDY PAROLIN SAFE HOMES PROGRAM: Princeton and area, crisis intervention, emotional support, information, legal strategies and safe shelter in cases of abuse against women in relationships. Call the 24 hour women’s crisis line at 250-295-8211 for confidential services. BACKDOOR COFFEE HOUSE: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Friday every month 7:00 p.m. Entertainment for every age. 4th Friday Karaoke & Jam (bring your disc) Plus Jam & Practice night, every Wednesday Night 7:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Come & join in the music, or just come to enjoy the music. 38 Kenley @ The Backdoor. Great Music - Great Company. MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE: @ Riverside Centre 7 - 9:30. Knowledge of bridge necessary. Call Gail @ 250295-0171 Health PRINCETON COMMUNITY HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CHAC): Meets third Tuesday of every month at 7 PM at Town Hall. PRINCETON HEALTH ACTION COMMITTEE: Regular public meetings first Wednesday of every month at 7 PM at the BPO Elks Lodge. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN: If interested in attending, please call: Barb 250-295-4050 or Del 250-295-3266 TOPS: (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) chapter meets at Riverside Wellness Centre every Thursday. Weigh-in-Time 8:30 AM Meeting 9:00–10:00 AM. For more information please contact Lynda 250295-3658 or Myrna 250-295-7272 Visit www.tops.org COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS: Group helps bereaved parents. Will meet as needed. Call Shirley Haker at 250295-3607. sehaker@persona.ca CRISIS LINE: You can call us 24 hours a day, everyday, and your call is confidential and anonymous. The crisis line is 250-493-6622. Or call collect from locations within the South Okanagan Similkameen: (250)493-6622. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Meet Friday In Tulameen at 7:30pm at Library call 250-295-7005 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Tuesdays @ 7:30 p.m. Arbor House. Thursdays @ 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church. Old Hedley road. Contacts: Fred 250295-7272 or Marena 250-295-7663
HEDLEY MUSEUM: General Meeting, meets the 2nd Monday of each month. 6 p.m. @ The Hedley Museum THE PRINCETON RIFLE AND REVOLVER CLUB: INDOOR SHOOTING RANGE Juniors & Seniors meet at 7pm every Wednesday at the Family Centre (behind the legion). Phone 250-295-6150. VERMILION FORKS FIELD NATURALISTS: Group meets second Tuesday of every month, 7 PM at the Riverside Centre. Public welcome.
PRINCETON FISH & GAME: General meetings 2nd Monday of the month. 7:00 p.m. Wellness Centre. For memberships contact Joy Klassen @ 250-295-3134 PRINCETON RACING DAYS ASSOCIATION: Meets at the fair grounds. Third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. New Members welcomed! PRINCETON & DISTRICT FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION: Meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month at the Princeton Library Conference Room. 6:30 p.m. New Members welcomed! PRINCETON ROTARY CLUB: Meets every Tuesday @ 12 p.m. Heartland Restaurant (dining room). For more info. Call Judy @ 250-295-0217. New members welcome COPPERHILL LANES: YBC Bowling Saturday 10 AM. Club 55. Men’s, Ladies and Mixed bowling leagues. Call 250-295-6500 for more information SPECIAL “O” BOARD; Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month. Contact 250-295-7218 for meeting place & time. FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP: For more information, please contact Jennifer @ 250-295-7438 LAPADARY PRINCETON’S ROCK & FOSSIL CLUB: Meetings held third Tuesday of the month. 7:00 p.m. Riverside Centre. Call Franz Hofer @ 250-295-3896 for more info. New members welcome!
Youth GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA Contact: Carol Mack 250-295-7085
ELKS: Meetings every second and fourth Sunday, 2 PM. ELKS AND ROYAL PURPLE: Joint meeting and pot luck supper every third Saturday at 5:30 PM. PRINCETON PERFORMING ARTS: Meet first Tuesday of each month @ 7 p.m. in Riverside Theatre. Contact Derek @ 250-295-3037 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: General meeting held on the third Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM. PRINCETON LADIES AUXILIARY LEGION BRANCH 56: Meet 2nd Tuesday of the month @ Legion Hall at 7:00 p.m. SIMILKAMEEN VALLEY ATV CLUB: meet 3rd Saturday of each month at 3:00 p.m. (March - August) in the Chamber Boardroom. Contact: 250-292-8348 svr.atvclub@live.ca
Princeton Hospital will be on LLTO status next weekend from July 6 to 8 from midnight to 8 a.m. During LLTO (life, limb, threatened organ) statuses only the most serious cases will be seen by a
doctor on call. Other patients will have to travel to another hospital for care, most likely Penticton. A nurse will be at Princeton Hospital to determine whether a local doctor should be called in. Interior Health recommends bringing your wallet, shoes, clothes and to make arrangement for your return ride home.
PXA MEETING: Held on the third Tuesday of each month. 7 p.m. at the fair grounds. New Members welcomed!
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Meet every Wednesday at the 160 Old Hedley Rd. (Baptist Church Basement) 7:30 PM. Sunday at the Chamber Basement 7:30 P.M. Phone 1-877-234-5809
ROYAL PURPLE: Meetings first and third Tuesdays 7:30 PM, Princeton.
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VERMILION TRAILS SOCIETY: Meets at the Chamber Basement every 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. For more info: Contact ken_faye@telus. net New Members welcomed!
PRINCETON COMMUNITY BAND: Meets Mondays and Thursdays 6 p.m. in the PSS Band Room. New musicians welcome.
PRINCETON LIONS CLUB: Regular dinner meetings the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month @ The Chamber of Commerce at 6:30 p.m.
Princeton Hospital on LLTO status
OTTER VALLEY FISH & GAME: Meeting’s 3rd Saturday of each month at noon at the Club House.
ALANON: CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!
Club Notes: FREEMASONRY: FOR MEN OF GOOD CHARACTER: Freemasonry has been active in B.C. for over 130 years. It is a fraternity open to men of all races and religions. If you are of good character and want more information, please contact: The Secretary Similkameen Lodge #95 A.F.. & A.M. C/O Box 174 Princeton, BC V0X 1W0
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PRINCETON MINOR HOCKEY: Lori Gullison 250-295-3977 SIMILKAMEEN (JKA) SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUB: 250-295-3909 or 250-295-7374 PRINCETON POSSE JR. HOCKEY CLUB: 250-295-6544 PRINCETON FIGURE SKATING CLUB: Lynette Boyd: 250-295-7113 KOKANEE SUMMER SWIM CLUB: Lindsay: 250-295-0759 PRINCETON FAMILY SERVICES SOCIETY : FAMILY PLACE 120 Kenley Ave. open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10:00- 1:00. Thursday morning 9:30 - 1:00 (pre-natal) 10:00 -11:00 Mom’s help prepare and enjoy lunch together.
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A helicopter landed in the Chevron parking lot last month to bring 69-year-old Arline Siteman to Kelowna for heart surgery. Siteman would like to see a permanent helicopter pad built in Princeton.
Princeton woman saved by helicopter Michaela Garstin editor@similkameenspotlight.com
A woman who was picked up in a helicopter after having a severe heart attack would like to see a permanent heli-pad built in Princeton. A helicopter touched down in the Chevron parking lot last month to fly Arline Siteman to Kelowna for heart surgery. Although Siteman was grateful the helicopter made it, she is upset tourists and other people crowded around to watch and take videos and photos. “The helicopter should be able to land near the hospital, or even the airport,” said the 69-year-old. The helicopter paramedics tried their hardest to keep the people away, but it was still a stressful situation for the entire family, Arline said. “There needs to be a much safer way. The helicopter crew is very good, but they can only do so much.” A helicopter can land anywhere in an emergency, but weather and time of day can impact whether it can fly, said BC Ambulance chief operating officer Les Fisher. A pad would cost at least $250,000, he said. “Heli-pads may look like a piece of asphalt on the ground, but there is a lot to putting them in place and maintaining them,” Fisher said. He said how often the heli-pad is used and the amount of time it saves have to be looked at by Interior Health, which owns and operated landing pads in the region.
Siteman said she is lucky a helicopter was available to take her to Kelowna, the closest place to get heart surgery. If they had been busy - like they all were when a man had a heart attack last week - she would have died before the ambulance got her to Keremeos, she said. “It took me only 25 minutes to get from here to Kelowna. Anymore time and I wouldn’t have made it. She doesn’t think she would have been able to wait “There for the HART ambulance. HART (High Acuity needs to a Response Team) is based in Penticton, and includes a much safer critical care nurse who drives to Princeton to bring patients way” Arline Siteman back to Penticton for treatHeart attack ment. The specialized ambusurvivor lance can drive when helicopters can’t get to Princeton, and allows the doctor to stay in Princeton, instead of accompanying the patient in the ambulance. The ambulance also included equipment not found in normal ambulances that can treat patients on the way. “I’m not putting down ambulances - they’re saved my life before. But I wouldn’t want to wait for the HART ambulance to get here,” Siteman said. “I’d rather get to the hospital as soon as possible.”
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On July 7, 1962 the current Legion building was ofÀcially opened by His Honour Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, General George R. Pearkes and dedicated to the memory of our Fallen Comrades.
SATURDAY, July 7 Mega Meat Draw, Special Draws, Prize Baskets and More! BBQ from 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. and live entertainment to follow.
LEGION FUN GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday July 14th 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Princeton Golf Course Register at the Legion
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RUNNERS ON - Chris Cornfield’s (left), children and brother join him at the finish line of the Fat Dog 100 Race last year. The annual race is being held on Aug. 18 and 19 this year. It starts in Keremeos and ends in Manning Park, weaving through backcountry along the entire way. The 120mile race is known as one of the toughest in B.C.
Please don’t wait until last minute to register your children. We need as many kids registered as possible so we can plan for our teams and access the volunteers we need for the 2012/2013 season.
REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD: Thursday July 5th, 2012 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and Thursday July 12th from 6:30- 7:30 p.m. at the Princeton & District Multi Purpose Arena. · Girls and boys ages 4 and up of any skill level are welcome. · $79.00 first time registration fee applies to new members. · Up to $250 dollars in Government support available… Anyone can apply. · Register before August 15th and receive $50 off your child’s fee · Payment plans available. · New website coming soon! If you can’t make the above times and would like to register your child please call Angela Matkovich at 250-295-0095.
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EMPLOYMENT - The Princeton and District
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Community Skills Centre officially opened in partnership with the YMCA on June 28, with a ribbon cutting ceremony and cake. The centre has job postings for Princeton, and gives resume and interview tips. There are also training programs, including Internet and computer courses, language instruction and first aid. Fax machines and photocopiers are also on site to make job hunting easier.
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FOR A CAUSE - Elementary school teacher Ian Cunliffe is running across B.C. to raise awareness against Bill-22, which he says harms the teaching environment, including class size and support for special needs children. He will be arriving in Princeton on Aug. 23 and leaving for Eastgate the following morning. This isn’t the first time Cunliffe has ran long distance he completed a 240-kilometre race across the Sahara desert to raise money for a refugee camp school in Africa.
HOURS: 11 AM - 5 PM 10 AM - 5 PM SATURDAYS CLOSED TUESDAYS & STAT HOLIDAYS From now until September 3, return your empty beverage containers for a chance to win one of three eco-friendly rides! Look for the official ballot box at
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PRINCETON & Show “n” Shine
12th l a u n An Saturday, July 7 - Bridge Street 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. The Great Root Bear invites you to join us for Hot Dogs & Hamburgers!
THE HUT Store Hours: 9am to 9pm daily Closed Tuesdays 367 Hwy 3 Princeton
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Thank you to our Sponsors: A &W Mac’s Auto Parts Lordco and to all of those who have given donations!
If we don’t have it in-store, we’ll get it for you, and deliver it to your door.
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PRINCETON HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday - Friday : 9am to 7pm, Saturday: 9am to 6pm Sunday: 11am to 4pm
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SpotlightOPINION Michaela Garstin editor@similkameenspotlight.com
Am I the only one who doesn’t understand what’s so great about the HART ambulance? It’s presented as a gift to Princeton - an innovative way to save the lives of critically ill or injured people. But this doesn’t make sense. HART (the High Acuity Response Team) is based out of Penticton, and recently took almost two hours to get to a heart attack victim in Princeton. It took another hour and a half to get the man to Penticton Hospital. Three and a half hours seems like a long time to wait for treatment. (By the way, the man had a serious heat attack and ended up in Kelowna for surgery, according to his family.) If the HART ambulance was based in Princeton, it would be a whole other story. This speciality ambulance is highly equipped to deal with emergency situations, and has an acute care nurse onboard. But what’s the point if it has to drive from Penticton? And then all the way back? The good thing about HART is that it allows Princeton’s doctors and nurses to stay in the community, and care for other emergencies. Usually they would have to travel with the sick or injured person in the ambulance. But this still doesn’t change the fact that it will take someone at least three hours to get to a Penticton Hospital. If more doctors worked in Princeton, there wouldn’t be a need for HART. Another doctor could fill in at Princeton Hospital while the other went with the patient. I would rather see a friend or family member transported in a regular ambulance, instead of waiting for HART. Yes, they wouldn’t receive the same level of care on the drive there, but at least they wouldn’t be left waiting for HART to arrive. On another note, this is my last newspaper I’ll be putting out for Princeton before I start work at the North Shore Outlook in North Vancouver. I’ve enjoyed my work in Princeton, and I would like to thank the excellent women I worked with. They are truly great, caring, hardworking people, and I couldn’t have done it without them. This paper wouldn’t be the same without them.
Mystery Men Do you know them? Check next week’s Spotlight for the answer. Clues: 1) One still lives at home on Rabbit Mountain 2) The other worked on the CPR railway and on retirement moved from Canada to Norway 3) He and his wife Esther return to Tulameen for visits. Last week’s mystery person was Wayne Barrie. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Annual subscription: $30 locally, $45 elsewhere in Canada. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) for our publishing activities.
History reshapes Canadian identity Mark Walker Guest Editorial
When the names Archibald, Coles and Mowat are mentioned most Canadian might ask who these guys played for. One hundred and fortyfive years ago, those three, John A. MacDonald and 29 others finalized the documents that created the confederation of colonies that became Canada. Beyond the 1867 date and the anecdotes of John A. MacDonald’s fondness for good whiskey, the history of our founding is rarely taught in our public schools. When our founding is presented, progressive historians misrepresent the facts to create a revisionist view of our history. Our founders are portrayed as privileged (mostly) English gentleman who gathered in 1867 to “do a deal” and establish a “non-American” federal confederation. The prevailing and distorted view of our history is one that suggests Canada’s founders celebrated social democracy and collectivist notions that trump individual rights and freedoms. This, we have been taught, is what distinguishes Canadians from our American cousins. Our notions of peace, order and good government is presented as somehow more attractive than the U.S.A.’s legacy of guns, greed and God. The truth, as documented in the letters, essays and debates of our founders, demonstrates our founding values and principles to be much more in line with those of Americans like James Madison than socialists like Pierre Trudeau. Direct communications of our Canadian founding fathers reference John Locke, William Blackstone and others who look to the individual and warn of collectivism. Our founders looked for guidance and direction to the Federalist Papers, the pre-cursor documents to the American Constitution, to craft the documents that would form the basis of our confederation. Nowhere in the record is there mention of reliance on the tenets of Fabian socialism or early Bolshevism guiding our founding principles. Canada and the United States share a history based on British Common Law, that evolved from the Magna Carta, the Act of Settlement and others, all of which seek to protect the rights of the individual from oppression by the Crown or government. Our Fathers of Confederation were raised in an era of British exceptionalism. They were patriotic and for the most part loyal monarchists and would have been educated in British history. They would have witnessed
the development of the U.S. federation and sought to adopt the best attributes of that confederation in our own. It is unlikely, at best, that the social democratic principles of the modern Trudeau Liberals and the NDP existed, much less were considered worthy. Documentation confirms our Fathers of Confederation held that individuals were endowed inalienable rights by their Creator, the rights to life, liberty and the enjoyment of personal property. Like Locke and Madison, they believed that government ought to be limited, constrained by the people and restricted by clearly enumerated responsibilities. All these concepts are contained in the British North America Act that created Canada in 1867, and in references to historical individual rights of the British people. Although these are traditional British and Canadian values, they don’t fit the modern Liberal narrative that Canadians are, because of our mythical social democratic roots, morally superior to Americans. Canada’s recognition of individual responsibility and rights has been systematically erased from our “official” history and been replaced with notions of social democracy and community. Pierre Trudeau moved to significantly limit our individual rights with his ill-conceived Constitution Act of 1982. At the behest of the NDP and with Trudeau’s support, private property rights were expressly omitted from the Charter and the Constitution of 1982. In Trudeau’s Constitution all the basic rights of speech, religion, the press and association, that most Canadians believe we share with the Americans, are severely limited by government. To assume, as an individual Canadian, explicit protection from government as a matter of rights, is not just false, it is dangerous — ask any gun owner, or anyone who has run up against a human rights tribunal. We are fortunate to have a current federal government that at least mouths the platitudes of personal freedom. This may change, and other political parties have little concern for individual rights, and ironically, through our Charter of Rights, enjoy the means to further oppress individual rights in the name of the common good. While there is much to celebrate about Canada on July 1, we should also keep in mind that the Canada we think we have, and was envisioned by our freedom-loving Fathers of Confederation, is not the Canada we have become. We can thank Pierre Trudeau for this, but the blame resides with each of us. On July 1, learn about our Fathers of Confederation — perhaps with some education we can reinvigorate their dream of liberty.
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OPEN TUESDAYS 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. IF YOU NEED EQUIPMENT at other times, please call 250-293-6467 (9am - 3pm, Tuesday - Friday) TO RETURN EQUIPMENT: Please leave it at the office door with a note of your name so that I can clear your file from our records. (DO NOT leave equipment outside the Riverside Centre) VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: to care for the equipment, please call 250-293-6467. ~Marjorie Holland - Volunteer
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PRINCETON REALTY The Local Experts
Owner Heather Johnson 250-295-8591
224 Bridge Street, Princeton, B.C. Tel: (250) 295-6977 Fax: (250) 295-3411
www.princetonbc.com
Lot 9 Coalmont Road
Lot 18 8th Ave
703 Highway 3
121 Ridgewood Drive
MLS 137964 28 acres of lakeview property right in Tulameen. Perfect retreat or development property. Crown land on 2 sides. $299,000.00
MLS 137960 Flat 50’ x 120’ building lot located in the industrial area of East Princeton. Access available on both ends of the property. $49,000.00
MLS 137863 Enchanting log home that is privately surrounded by trees, nestled upon 10 acres offering country living only 10 minutes from town. $549,900.00
MLS 137819 End unit townhouse with a well manicured yard. This unit has one of the largest yards in the complex and is fenced. $219,900.00
200 Luard Avenue
182 Luard Avenue
2439 Pr-S’lnd Road
124 Country Lane
MLS 137817 3 bedroom, 3 bath home sitting on 2 titled lots zoned duplex. Located near convinience store, park and is a short walk to down town. $219,900.00
MLS 137816 Cute one bedroom old timer home set right on the Tulameen River is perfect for rental, first time buyer or a get-away. $79,900.00
MLS 137800 CONTINGENT. Creekfront, private setting features solid 1670 sq.ft., per floor house with full finished basement. $309,900.00
MLS 137799 Awesome little get-away close to Osprey and Link Lake. Community, seasonal water and close to the KVR for recreation. $89,900.00
222 Biliter
173 1st Street
335 Waterfront Ave.
128 Round Lake Road
MLS 137771 Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in quiet neighbourhood just a couple minutes walk to downtown Princeton. $219,900.00
MLS 137745 Fabulous year round home located in the heart of recreational paradise. Double, corner lot location features vaulted ceilings. $329,900.00
MLS 137453 Easy living in mind, lovely open layout is simply immaculate and a pleasure to view. Awesome corner location on no thru road. $287,500.00
MLS 137320 This place has it all. Lake frontage, underground irrigation, amazing views from all rooms and a beautiful stone fireplace. $779,999.00
148 Tulaeen Trail
109 Skye Blue Loop
661 B Hwy 3
2952 Allison Lake Rd.
MLS 137127 Fantastic spacious home with total family potential warrants low up-keep for the busy working lifestyle as well. $304,999.00
MLS 134714 Custom built home with nothing missed! Fantastic views of the mountains and Allison Lake. Ski boat lake is the perfect setting. $429,900.00
MLS 136517 Fabulous 20 acre riverfront property just 10 minutes drive east of Princeton on Hwy #3. Acreage is on both sides of the highway. $189,900.00
MLS 137299 This is the year round cabin recrational property you have been looking for. 100 ft of lake frontage on large treed lot. $339,900.00
Broker Dan Pippin 250-295-6977
Doug Haayer 250-295-1585
Alana Meston Al M t 250-295-1580
Lee Mowry L M 250-295-1990
Candice Stadler 250-295-2017
REAL ESTATE DEFINITIONS: Balanced Market: Where demand for property equals the supply of available property. Sellers usually accept reasonable offers and houses generally sell in suf¿cient time periods. Prices remain stable and there is usually a good number of homes to choose from.
M t G Marty Gray 250-295-5044
Closing Date: The date on which the sale of a property becomes ¿nal. Conditional Offer / Conditions of Sale: An Offer to Purchase that is subject to speci¿ed conditions, for example, the arranging of a mortgage. There is usually a stipulated time limit within which the speci¿ed conditions must be met.
STOP BY TO SEE YOUR LOCAL EXPERT TODAY
Tyler Willis 250-295-2419
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OPEN daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
SpotlightNEWS
Wednesday, July 4, 2012 Similkameen Spotlight
44th annual Racing Days weekend
Something is ALWAYS on SPECIAL! 1167 Hwy 3 East Greenhouse # 250-295-5440
princetonflowerstop.com
Michaela Garstin/Spotlight
Horse racing and Rotary Parade
HOURS OF OPERATION Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
FRESH PRODUCE FROM KEREMEOS Now available: cherries, tomatoes, apples More coming soon!
ALWAYS FRESH SAMOSA! also Butter Chicken, Chicken Curry, Chicken Noodles, Veggie Noodles & more... Come in and check out our selection of BULK SPICES
255 Bridge Street
250-295-0290
Princeton International
Saturday July 21, 2012 Gates open at 9 a.m.
Princeton, British Columbia Admission Only $5, Children 5 and under FREE
princetonairshow.ca
www.facebook.com/princetonairshow
The 44th annual Racing Days event along with the 41st running of the Similkameen Cup took place in Princeton last Friday, June 29. Local owner June Dunte took home the 41st Similkameen Cup with her horse - A Lasting Peace ridden by jockey Tyler Walker. The annual Rotary Parade parade held on Saturday was colourful and fun. Residents especially enjoyed the visit from Ogopogo Spirit of the Lake See next weeks Spotlight for complete list of weekend events winners.
Similkameen Spotlight July 4, 2012
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SpotlightNEWS
Don’t miss Little Britches
Customer Appreciation Day!
This coming Saturday and Sunday July 7 and 8 beginning at 9 a.m., each day join in on the fun. Little Britches Rodeo hosts Rodeo fun competitions for kids aged 5 - 18 years. Friday night showcases Ladies Barrel Racing at 7:00 p.m., and Team Roping begins Saturday at 4 p.m. Pancake breakfast start at 7:30 a.m. each day. See you at the Rodeo Grounds!
ESSO Cardlock Princeton Friday, July 13 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Come join us for a fun-filled day including FREE barbecued Burgers and Hot Dogs.
Contributed/Jen Bernard
Weekend celebrations
Check out our
Race Car! Come on down and see what we have to offer!
315 Burton Avenue 250-295-3209
SUMMER SMASH! Royal Canadian Legion and Rotary Taste of Ales Local Legion members celebrated Legion Week with a free barbecue in Veteran’s Square on Saturday which was followed by the Rotary Taste of Ales and Chili Cook-off. Ladies from the Tin Whistle Brewery were full of smiles during the event. Dana Stevens is Chili King for 2012.
July 14 &15
Hope Motorsports GROUP
hopemotorsports.com
6th Ave. Sportsbowl, Hope BC
Weekend photos/Lisa Carleton & Wendy Bentley
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Participant Registration 10am Event Starts 1pm 4x4 races, Mini stock, 1 Truck Heat
Event Starts 1pm Car Demo, Truck Demo, Mini Stock
TICKET PRICES
Hope Concert in derby pit Motorsports MUSIC BY SWAMPWATER BEER GARDEN Saturday 8pm-12am Group
SATURDAY NIGHT
Wristbands: $10/weekend Wristband & Concert: $25 Concert Only: $20
For more info contact: Dusty Smith 604-869-1736 or Scott Medlock 604-750-8648
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012 Similkameen Spotlight 1301 Week of 7.2.2012
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
CAREER TRAINING
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BUSINESS FOR SALE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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
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
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CABLE PLOW and Drill Operator. Wellestablished company provides underground telecommunication installations throughout Alberta. Experience required. Accommodation and meal per diem provided. Email resume; catearmstrong@ grahamsbackhoe.com.
FOR SALE
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
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Similkameen Spotlight July 4, 2012
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BUT WE DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;T WANT TO MISS YOU . . . The following businesses were too late to list their new or changed number in the 11-12 phone book:
250-438-0103 Custom Pool & Spa 250-295-2727 PRINCETON TAXI Essential Massage.............. 250-295-7980 Denice's Doos...................... 250-438-3022 Happy Home Inspection...... 250-295-5391 Princeton Health Centre..... 250-295-4442 Maiyaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s European Spa........ 250-295-3640 Joan's Jewellery & Baskets.. 250-295-6509 Care A Lot Home Support.... 250-295-1884 Princeton Appraisals........... 250-295-3095 Princeton Grocery................ 250-295-0290 The Winking Pedlar.............. 250-295-0820
Please Call The Spotlight Today to list your phone number at no charge!
ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS: If you *missed the book* and operate a business in our market area. Call the Similkameen Spotlight at: 250-295-3535 or Fax us a note at: 250-295-7322 and publish your name and number at no charge.
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Thumbs up to a successful Racing Days, running of the 41st annual Similkameen Cup and to all the events held this past weekend.
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Princeton Pentecostal Church (The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)
165 Vermilion Avenue Beside the Museum, invites you to join with us in
Double Thumbs up to the Crucil Family for all their hard work at the Race Track. Your dedication is most appreciated.
Sunday Worship 10:30 am Morning Worship Pastor Dave Janke 250-295-7951
St. Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s United Church Also serving the Anglican Community
Office: 250-295-7714
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Name: Michelle Cole Likes: Visitors to the Coalmont Hotel Dislikes: Rainy weather
If you have a thumbs up/down or want to be our Smile of the Week, give us a call at 250-295-3535 or drop by the Spotlight at 282 Bridge Street.
Communion: 3rd Sunday of the month
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Baptist Church of Princeton Across from Arena - Old Hedley Road Family Worship 10:00 am Prayer Meetings on Wednesday at 7:00 pm
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Foursquare Gospel Church Invites You to
38 Kenley Avenue
Tues and Thurs: 9:30 am - noon
10:30 Morning Worship With Coffee to follow
190 - 1st Avenue Everyone Welcome
Pastor George Donovan Tel: 250-295-7733
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Countdown to 5th annual airshow Contributed
The official count down to the 2012 Princeton Air Show for Saturday, July 21 has begun. Now entering its fifth year, the Princeton Air Show takes to the skies in less than two months! This year A Salute to Warbirds will feature a number of iconic Second World War fighters and trainers. Along with warbirds this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s show features Kent Pietsch and Blender Airshows. Kent will perform three different acts including a comedy, â&#x20AC;&#x153;dead stickâ&#x20AC;? aerobatic and a jaw dropping landing on a recreation vehicle. We also anticipate a larger presence from the Royal Canadian Air Force and new this year PYROTECHNICS. In order for spectators to keep up with the latest air show information and news, check out the offi-
cial website at www.princetonairshow.ca or follow the air show on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ princetonairshow The website provides detailed information on the air show event, bios of the performers, pictures of the participating aircraft and other general air show information. The public can also subscribe to an eNewsletter by visiting the website; the newsletter will keep you alerted of the latest air show news including announcements about our contests, including our 2012 VIP Air Show contest with a chance to win a ride on one of our performerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aircraft. You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t win if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t play â&#x20AC;&#x201C; make sure you sign up for the eNewsletter. Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s activities, food tents, souvenirs and much more are part of this great family event. Gates open off of Airport Road at 9 a.m. with static displays opening at 9:15 a.m. and the first performers at 11 a.m. Admission is only $5 per person with children 5 and under free.
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Few answers at hospital forum: VP Special to the Spotlight Ed Staples Vice-president Save Our Hospital Coalition edwardstaples8@gmail.com
There was standing room only at the Princeton Health Care Public Forum this past Thursday evening. Organized by the Save Our Hospital Coalition, Princeton and Area residents participated in the first “open door” meeting with elected and appointed officials since the scheduled emergency room closures began on May 1. So, was the forum a success? From an audience participation standpoint, it certainly was. Through personal stories and pointed questions, residents shared their frustration and displeasure with the present state of health care in our community. And in a potentially volatile atmosphere, residents of Princeton showed a lot of class, remaining respectful throughout the forum.
It was also heartwarming to hear so many tributes given to our local health care team. It is clear that Princeton appreciates the work done by our local doctors, nurses, lab technicians, radiologists, therapists and other care givers. The other purpose for the forum, however, was to move forward with a discussion on possible solutions for our health care problems. And in that regard, the forum was less successful. There were two questions that the panelists were asked to address: 1)What can be done to improve health care to Princeton and area residents? and 2) What would you describe as essential health services for Princeton and area? Beyond the obvious need to restore 24/7 emergency services, there were very few suggestions made to improve local health care and none of the panelists made an effort to define “essential health services” for our community. So if the politicians are unable or unwilling to answer these
questions, then perhaps the community will need to do it for them. Save Our Hospital Coalition is optimistic that the ER problem will be remedied, at least for the short term. We are also committed to long“...there were term solutions that will improve overall very few health care in our community. suggestions We understand that we are dealing made to with a very complex problem and solutions will take time. improve local We intend to keep working on this health care...” until we have a model of care that Ed Staples Save Our Hospital people feel comfortable with and that people feel they deserve. If you have any ideas or suggestions that will help us answer our two questions, please contact us. We want to hear from you.
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Pensioners oppose PGH emergency room closures Rock Hounders take on Coalmont Contributed
The British Columbia Old Age Pensioners Organization hosted its annual convention in Agassiz, B.C. on June 11 through 13. Princeton Branch #185 requested consideration of an emergency resolution on the issue of Princeton General Hospital cutting back on emergency services. It was agreed that the area serviced by PGH is too large not to have 24/7 ER services and the resolution passed unanimously. Although only one step in moving towards addressing this important issue, having the support and backing of the provincial body of the OAPO gives significant credibility and weight to the local branch’s voice. In addition to conducting regular business, the OAPO also celebrated its 80th anniversary. Founded in 1932, the OAPO has championed the rights of seniors for eight decades and is primarily
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responsible for founding the Old Age Security program in Canada. Today their role is very diverse and they are involved in myriad issues, advocating on senior’s behalf on many of the concerns facing an evergrowing elderly demographic. One of the core functions of the annual convention is to consider resolutions that have been submitted by individual provincial OAPO branches. Most locations are represented by attending delegates and after discussion and evaluation, the resolutions are considered for adoption by a vote from the floor. Most resolutions address health and financial issues that affect seniors and when adopted by the OAPO, become part of their mandate for future support and advocacy. One of the resolutions dealt with the internal issue of the organization’s name and a motion was carried to change our name to ‘British Columbia Pensioners and Seniors Organization’.
Princeton Rock and Fossil Club celebrates the success of its first three-day, campout event. On June 22 through 24, we entertained a large group of rock hounders from across the province, with a number of excursions, which show cased just a few of this areas mineral, and fossil treasures. A special note of thanks goes to Bob and Diane Stern, owners of the Mozey-On-Inn, in Coalmont, who arranged the excursion to an active Gold Mine on Roany Creek. A special thank you to the owners of the mine who shut down their operations for the day that we may explore.
We could not have pulled off this event without the generosity of Michelle Cole, proprietor of the Coalmont Hotel. Not only did she provide the use of the field, behind her hotel for the campout and displays, she provided the power, access to her kitchen, shelter from the rain, and so much more. Excursions to various gold, fossil, amber, agate and thunder egg sites, was only one element of the campout event. Thanks to the generous contributions of many Princeton, and area businesses, as well as many individuals, we were able to host a silent auction, featuring numerous items of significant value.
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Karrie Crucil Owner Certified 131 Pinewood 28 km’s Princeton Summerland Road 250-295-7314 or 250-438-0274 (cell) •Pick-up and Delivery available
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GARDEN CENTRE •Seed •Fertilizer •Soil •Plants New & Used Farm Equipment •Feed •Fencing •Farm Supplies •Shavings •Hay •Stove Pellets
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS FUND RAISER Copper Mountain Iron & Salvage is now taking in an assortment of metals, appliances, batteries & vehicles on behalf of the Special “O” Program of Princeton. 50% of all proceeds of materials delivered to 256 Copper Mtn. Rd. $25 - $75 per vehicle depending on size & weight will be forwarded to the program under the supervision of Natalie Young (volunteer coach involved in the program) For pick-up or questions call: Gary Mooney 250-295-5354 Natalie Young 250-273-0174 Keith Furgason 250-293-1469 TIRED OF FIGHTING A BAD ECONOMY? I was too, so I created my own, and you can too. I am looking for two business partners, to expand home essential services to the Princeton area. If you have presentation skills and a burning desire to succeed, we should talk. Please contact me by email at: bucketlistsolutions@gmail.com
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ATTENTION ROOFERS! Come work with the industry leader in roofing and exteriors. We are a Calgary based Company looking to hire skilled, professional roofers with foreman experience who are seeking year round employment. Must have 5 years of experience in steep sloped roofing, valid driver’s licence, vehicle and tools. $27 $32 per hour depending on experience with potential benefits. Subcontract crews also welcome to apply. Must have all of the above and current WCB coverage. Please call 403-366-3770 Ext. 258 or email Todd@epicroofing.ca Epic Roofing & Exteriors has been in business since 2001.
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Drivers/Courier/ Trucking DRIVER. Class 1 Drivers wanted. Offering top pay. Close to home. Home most weekends. Family comes 1st! 1 year flat deck exp. & border crossing a must. Fax resume & driver abstract to 1-604-853-4179
PRINCETON & DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICES Is is in urgent need of qualified home support workers. Qualifications include: • Registration with the BC Care Aide Community Health Worker Registry • Access to a vehicle • Clear Criminal Record Check • TB Skin Test • Aptitude for working with seniors Application forms are available at: 47 Harold Ave., Princeton BC. Resumes can be mailed to; PDCSS, Box 1960 Princeton BC V0X 1W0 or emailed to mail@pdcss.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.
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Civil Engineering Technologist II District of Kitimat, full time permanent - wage $36.11 $43.69, over 2 years. Civil Technologist diploma required. Reporting to the Technical Services Manager, duties include a variety of infrastructure investigations, surveying, design, contract preparation, inspection and material testing on projects related to the municipality’s water, sewer, drainage and transportation systems. Candidates should be proficient in using electronic survey equipment, computer assisted design using AutoCad 3D, and MS Office. Valid BC driver’s licence required. Submit resumes by July 25, 2012, 4:30pm, to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7, Fax: (250) 632-4995, or email dok@kitimat.ca FULL TIME Buncher/Processor Operators needed in the Williams Lake area. Great wage and benefits package. Email resume to smallpinelogging@yahoo.ca or call 250398-8216.
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MIDDLETON, PETER WILLIAM July 16, 1935 – June 25, 2012 It is with sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved Peter on June 26th. He is survived by Janet, his loving wife of 48 years, and two sons Malcolm (Heather), Martin (Anne-Marie) and five grandsons. Peter and Janet resided in Langley B.C. during his 25 year tenure with the Attorney General Correction Branch. Upon retirement he and Janet moved to Princeton where they resided together for the past 14 years. Peter will be sorely missed by all. No service by request
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July 7, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. Granite Creek Cemetary
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CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN The successful candidate will be a certiÀed electrician (BC/IP) with preferably 5+ years experience in the lumber manufacturing industry. PLC5 training and be able to program PLCs and panelview would be an asset. Ability to troubleshoot and repair VFD drivers, optimizer systems, scanners and computers would be an asset.
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SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES Princeton Visitor Centre is looking for a student under the HRSDC Summer Jobs Program. Must be hard working, like dealing with the public. Have a vast knowledge of BC. A resume and cover letter should be submitted to our office at 105 Hwy. 3 East. Closing Date is July 6/12
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The successful candidate must be a certiÀed millwright with 3 – 5 years experience in the lumber manufacturing industry. Must have experience with hydraulic and pneumatic systems as well as a thorough understanding of sawmill and/or planer equipment. Cutting, welding and fabricating skills would be an asset. The successful applicant must be a highly motivated professional, capable of maintaining strong communication and interpersonal skills. Alternate schedules and shift work will be required for a demanding, high paced environment. Excellent wages and beneÀt package as applicable in the United Steelworkers Local 1-423. Interested applicants should forward a resume, or complete an hourly application available at the Grand Forks OfÀce by July 11, 2012 and forward to: Ken Makortoff, Interfor Ltd. Box 39, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Fax: 250-443-2434 or email: ken.makortoff@interfor.com
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Commercial/ Industrial
For Sale By Owner
7 ACRES of treed acreage, secluded w/private pond on property, paved road 25.5km on Princeton-Summerland Hwy, foot of property sits on Hayes River, approx. 1250sqft. 1bdrm home, some cleared land, barn & out buildings, new well, 100ft deep installed in 2004, lots of extras, asking $275,000. To view, by appointment only, call 250-295-6032, must have pre-approved financing or cash, obo
Houses For Sale 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME. New kitchen, new SS appliances, new roof, new furnace, + many more new updates. Third bench $255,000 Call 250-293-6496 for details
RV Sites
TRACTOR OR GRADER tires on rims 14.9/16.9x24 in excellent shape on 10 bolt 11 3/4” pattern with 9 3/4” center $1,000. 250-2955354
Landscaping
For Sale By Owner
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Apt/Condo for Rent APT. FOR RENT in Keremeos. 2nd floor studio suite (new), private entrance, lot of parking, F/S/W/D, & A/C. $590/month includes heat and elec., sec. dep and ref’s req. N/smoking, N/pets. Additional storage space avail. at n/c. Call 1-250-499-9035 BACHELOR SUITE apartment. $450/month + Util, DD & excellent Ref’s req. N/pets. Call 1-778-786-0935 FURNISHED or un-furnished apt for rent in Princeton Avail. now, need excellent ref’s & DD. No pets. Call 250-2951006 leave a message.
Real Estate
AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.
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Rentals
COMMERCIAL/RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE. 301 Bridge Street. 2400 sq. ft. price negotiable, good commercial exposure. Avail. now Management. Heather Johnson or Brenda Upton 250-295-6977
Cottages / Cabins 1 BEDROOM. $450/month + util. DD & Ref’s Req. N/dogs, N/pets. Avail. now. 250-2956207
Misc for Rent BACHELOR SUITES, SMALL 1 bedrooms, Plus many more. Call 250-295-7274 for details
Modular Homes NEW MODULINE on private acreage. 1300 sq. ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 bath + den, kitchen has stainless steel appliances, woodstove. avail July 15. 1250-573-2467 or 250-6823783
Homes for Rent 3BDRM home 5 app, fenced yard, patio, pet friendly $800/mnth. 250-295-2008
For Sale By Owner
FOR RENT #401-301 Bridge Street. Clean Apt., modern 3/pce bath. $680/month + util. Avail. Now. ~ Licensed Property Management ~ Heather Johnson 250-295-6977 or 250-295-8591 HOMES FOR RENT • 1 BEDROOM in town, newly reno. suite, $650/month includes util. • OFFICE Space avail, in Medical building. Suite single professional. $400/month includes everything • 2 BEDROOM house, big fenced yard, W/D/F/S/DW. Nice deck, nice area $850/month + util. • 2 BEDROOM F/S/W/D, nice yard, Allison Flats $800/month + Util. Avail. July 1st • 2 BEDROOM suite in town, newly reno F/S/W/D, $750 incl heat and lights. DD & Ref’s Req. For All! Call ~ Heather D~ for more listings. 250-295-8025
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1-800-910-6402
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All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.
1-888-229-0744 or apply at: www.greatcanadianautocredit.com Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
Keremeos area 2bdrm mobile. Rent $550, next to orchard. 1 bdrm house also avail $500. Cell 250-499-0558.
Pasture HORSE PASTURE for rent. Call 250-295-4123 or 1-250582-9435 for details
Suites, Lower 1 BEDROOM basement suite. Avail Now. $575/month includes heat/hydro/cable/internet. N/P. DD Ref’s req. 250293-6472 DESIRABLE 2nd bench home has 2 bedroom L.H.K. basement suite, with private entrance. Quiet person, Non smoker, Ref’s req. $550/month 250-295-0028
Motorcycles Auto Financing
2007 YAMAHA V-Star, fully dressed, like new 6649 km’s Call 250-295-7554 ask for Ray Sr. $8,500
Recreational/Sale
Suites, Upper
2007 QUANTUM fifth wheel 325RKTS for sale. Triple slideout. Complete w/built-in dishwasher, washer/dryer. Fully equipped. Ready to go. Call 250-295-6164
3 BEDROOM, upper level on Auburn. Large kitchen, all appl. A/C, gas F/P, clean & tidy. Separate entrance, deck. N/S, good sized yard. $950/mo incl heat, hydro & hot water. Avail now. Call 250295-0685 for info or to view.
Scrap Car Removal
3 BEDROOM, upstairs of house, furnished/un-furnished. Includes Util. N/S, N/P, DD & Ref’s Req. Avail. June 1. 250295-3863
Cars - Domestic
Cars - Domestic
HURRY and BUY NOW! New mortgage rules July 9th!
“WANTED” Scrap Cars, Trucks, Metal. U Call I Haul. Scrap Metal & Vehicles can be dropped off @ 680 Old Mill Rd. Cash for some. 250-295-5102 weekends call 250-295-3055
Trucks & Vans FIBERGLASS canopy fits Chevy S-10 58”x74”. $500 Call 250-295-6857 evenings
“Believe IT or NOT!” The “Good Stuff ” is BACK for ONE more year!
Rich, Black, Organic Soil—Blended with;
Boats
25% Old Chicken Manure & 25% Old Mushroom Compost
12” FLAT bottom fishing boat. new 4 stroke, 2 H.P. Honda motor ( used 10 hours), oars. $1800 obo. 250-495-8122
Our Famous “Rich Mix” makes your plants come up smilin
ELECTRIC BOAT loader, 12 ft Lund boat, 6 hp. Mercury 4 stroke motor & accessories. 250-295-8802
$259,900.00 $500.00 per 12 yd load. Delivered in Princeton.
Call Princeton Rentals
250-295-6545 or 1-800-253-0233 OUR 37TH YEAR IN BUSINESS
• New home 10 year warranty • Quiet neighbourhood close to all amenities • Open floor plan • Quality throughout • 2 large bedrooms, delux kitchen, 5 piece ensuite and huge main bath shower • Qualifies for first time buyer’s $10,000 bonus Contact: Dan Brama 250-295-2708
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Cottages / Cabins
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CASTLE RESORT SPECIAL MONTHLY RENTALS
• Bedroom, fridge & TV w/shared bathroom & kitchen $400/month • 2 bedroom apartment w/bathroom & kitchen $1000/month • 3 Bedroom house $1200/month • 4 Bedroom house on lake (Avail July) $2500/month All above are fully furnished includes utilities, cable, utilities & housekeeping • RV Sites available $500/month
Princeton Castle Resort 250-295-7988 or 1-888-228-8881
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012 Similkameen Spotlight
SpotlightNEWS
Coronation 2012
CAMPOUT - great success
ON NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. Chevrolet.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. **/â&#x20AC; /â&#x20AC;Ą/xOffers apply to the purchase of a 2012 Cruze LS (R7A), 2012 Equinox LS (R7A) and 2012 Silverado Ext (1SA) equipped as described. Freight included ($1,495). License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. GMCL, Ally Credit or TD Financing Services may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See Chevrolet dealer for details. â&#x20AC; 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services/ Ally Financing Services for 84/72 months on new or demonstrator 2012 Cruze LS/2012 Equinox LS and 2012 Silverado Ext. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $119.05/$138.89 for 84/72 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000.00. â&#x20AC;ĄBased on a 48 month lease. Rate of 0% advertised on new or demonstrator 2012 Cruze equipped as described. Annual kilometer limit of 20,000km, $0.16 per excess kilometer OAC by GM Financial. Monthly payments may vary depending on down payment/trade. Other lease options available. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $208.33 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000. x$7,500 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on select 2012 Silverado Ext (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Other cash credits available on most models. ,Š The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, used under license. +For more information visit iihs.org/ratings. â&#x2C6;&#x17E;OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery) wireless service and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Subscription Service Agreement required. Call 1-888-4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit onstar.ca for OnStarâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and details and system limitations. Additional information can be found in the OnStar Ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guide. ÂĽBased on WardsAuto.com 2012 Upper Small segment, excluding Hybrid and Diesel powertrains. Standard 10 airbags, ABS, traction control, and StabiliTrakÂŽ. ÂĽÂĽ2012 Cruze Eco equipped with 6-speed manual transmission. Based on Natural Resources Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2012 Fuel Consumption Guide for the Midsize Car class. Excludes hybrid and diesel models. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. â&#x2014;&#x160;â&#x2014;&#x160;Based on retail registrations in the 12 months following launch. ^Chevrolet Equinox FWD equipped with standard 2.4L ECOTEC I-4 engine. Fuel consumption ratings based on Natural Resources Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2012 Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. VBased on latest competitive data available. VVBased on current website competitive information at time of printing.
The Princeton Rock and Fossil Club is growing, and offers many more opportunities for exploration into the mineral and fossil sites, within the Similkameen. For further information contact Terry at tmalan@telus.net. Our gratitude to the following supporters: The Coalmont Hotel, Mozey-On-Inn, Billyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant, Cawston Glass, Dairy Queen, Home Hardware, Irly Bird, Lotus Medical Acupuncture and Alternative Medicine, Macâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Auto, N&L Automotive, Nekcessories, Nugget Valley Gold Prospecting Adventures, Princeton Tire, Radio Waves, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 56, Shopperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Drug Mart, Vermilion Forkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Elementary School, West Hedley Mall. The Hale/Andersonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, MacKenzieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Hendersonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Guy LeComte, Irene Phillion, Bernice Witiuk, Franz Hofer, Richard Lubiak, Ann Hughes, Bev Burlingame, Harold Hanson (Estate). Please accept our apologies for any and all persons we may have inadvertently missed.
Princeton Youth Ambassador Coronation - On Saturday, July 7 at 7 p.m. at the Riverside Center, Princetonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Youth Ambassadors for 2012/2013 will be crowned. Candidates, Taylor Gibb, Emily Allison, Megan Pateman, Keisha Miller and Ciara Bamford look forward to seeing you there.
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