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Mathais Goodrich, one, was trying out the water park area in Kiwanis Park on Tuesday. Fully clad in his NoZone swim wear, Mathias was enjoying the chance to cool off. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

Man missing The Williams Lake RCMP are searching for a senior man who went missing from his home Wednesday night. Police say that at 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11 the Williams Lake RCMP received a complaint that Larry Schafer, 73, was missing from his residence on Chimney Lake Road. Schafer had left earlier in the day on his ATV and trailer to get some gravel from the nearby area. Police say they immediately attended to the area and made best efforts to search the rural area with what little day light was left. The RCMP, along with search and rescue, will be continuing the search today. Schafer is described as Caucasian, five feet, six inches tall, 205 pounds, and wearing jeans, work boots, and a short, red plaid shirt. He has grey hair and is balding. Anyone with information is asked to immediately phone the Williams Lake RCMP at 250-3926211 or 911.

Deadline looms for timber decision Tom Fletcher Black Press The B.C. legislative committee studying timber supply in the wake of the Interior pine beetle epidemic is holding its final hearings this week, with an Aug. 15 deadline to recommend whether to open up more areas to logging as the forest recovers. At hearings in Vancouver this week, MLAs heard conflicting advice from industry and environmental interests, after a tour of the communities hardest hit by the beetle kill. Their task is to see if there is enough timber available to rebuild the Burns Lake sawmill destroyed by fire in January, and to decide if affected areas protected for old growth, wildlife or visual values should be considered

for harvesting. Long-time B.C. environmentalist Vicky Husband told the committee the “elephant in the room” is mill overcapacity, built to deal with the huge areas with dead trees that are approaching the end. “The result was a perfect storm of events — beetles ravaging one billion mature pine trees and an industry building supermills and logging like crazy,” Husband said. “Everyone knew it couldn’t last, and we’ve know this for a long time. It seems like we’re coming to the end and suddenly trying to find a Band-Aid solution.” She warned that opening up protected areas to increase the annual allowable cut would risk B.C.’s international forest certification, and

create “false hope” in forest-dependent communities that the high level of timber harvest can continue. Committee members questioned whether maintaining pre-epidemic protected areas hit by beetle kill is the best thing for forest health. “If we don’t go in and manage those and put the health of the forest first … and don’t go into these particular reserves, viewscapes, old-growth management areas, we will have more disease,” CaribooChilcotin MLA Donna Barnett said. Cowichan Valley MLA Bill Routley was sympathetic to the submission from Burns Lake, where residents pleaded for a solution that would allow their largest employer to rebuild. “It’s six First Nations that are

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supportive of a plan, a company, a chamber of commerce, the workers’ representatives, on and on,” Routley said. Representatives of the Forest Fibre Alliance of B.C. called for change to existing timber licences to allow access to non-sawlog wood to make fuel pellets, fibreboard and other products from wood now going to waste. Association member Jim Burbee said non-sawlog producers have had to buy their own sawlog licences to get access to wood for their products, because existing sawlog licence holders have no incentive to trade wood that isn’t suitable for sawmills. See MACDONALD, Page A2


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Reflective address signs provide emergency help Williams Lake Lions Club Bob Donker touts information about the club’s Residential 911 Reflective Address Signage program. The signs will make it easier to locate a residence in the event of an emergency. Signs are available for sale from the Lions Club. Call Bob or Eleanor Donker at 250620-0503 or Lionel Burnier at 250-3985297 or your local fire department. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

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Macdonald disturbed by waste Continued from A1 Columbia RiverRevelstoke MLA Norm Macdonald, the NDP’s forestry critic, said the committee’s tour of the Quesnel area revealed a “disturbing” amount of waste wood piled for burning after salvage harvesting for sawlogs. The committee was to complete its hearings on Thursday, and is accepting written submissions until July 20.

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Help prevent children from drowning Two recent pool-related toddler fatalities are a sobering reminder that with the warm weather, the risks around pools in public places and backyards increases. The BC Coroners Service strongly urges everyone to be extra-vigilant in keeping their kids safe around water. BC Coroners Service statistics show that close to 30 per cent of poolrelated fatalities involved preschool-aged children (ages one to four). All preschooler pool deaths occurred in residential pools (backyard or townhouse/apartment complexes). All preschool pool deaths also occurred in the Metro and Fraser regions. Reduce the risk of children drowning in pools: • Actively supervise. Active supervision means staying “within reach or sight of your child at all times.” Closely supervise children when swim-

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ming, bathing or playing around water — even those who can swim. • Create barriers. If you have a backyard pool, ensure it is fenced on all four sides with a self-closing, self-latching gate. When not using your pool, clear all toys out of the water and away from the edge, so they cannot tempt children to the water’s edge. • Get trained. Get trained through swimming and water safety lessons. Contact your local community centre for child and adult swimming lessons. For further information, visit BC Swimming Pool Deaths 2006-2012 (YTD) statistics at http:// www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/coroners/publications/docs/ swimming-pool-deaths. pdf or Child Death Review Unit — Report on Drowning: http://www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/coroners/ child-death-review/docs/ report-drowning2007.

Williams Lake Fire Dept. crews attend Boitanio Villa Apartments on Clearview Crescent Wednesday. An electrical furnace system malfunctioned, causing smoke in the ducts. Residents were evacuated while crews checked the ducts and suites, and cleared the smoke. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

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Const. Colin Champagne of the Williams Lake RCMP (middle) was acknowledged Wednesday for his efforts toward animal cruelty cases, by Dale Bakken, special provincial constable with the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (right), and Liz Dighton, manager of the BC SPCA Williams Lake Branch. “He speaks for animals,” Dighton said of Champagne’s efforts. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

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STUDENTS PREPARE GARDEN Students at Marie Sharpe Elementary School unload soil into their newly constructed raised garden beds. The Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society thanks Marie Sharpe teacher Jennifer Hanson, Keely Graham, Eric Stafford, Pat Radola, students, Tolko, the Tribune (for the pallets) and the Williams Lake Environmental Society for supporting the project. Carla Glessing/Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society photo

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there is the occasional wound-up moo of a cow with a full udder calling for her calf. That one doesn’t sound anything like the generic moos people are used to hearing from children’s books or cartoons. The cow sucks in her breath and wails forth with a series of high pitched screeching calls. If you hadn’t spent time around cattle you would never guess the noise had a bovine source. You would instead find the sound every bit as terrifying as a wolf howl. No wonder the calf comes running! Whenever I hear the mothers calling in their calves I find the sound comforting instead of alarming. We make our own contribution to the neighbourhood noise, thanks to our roosters. There is a misconcep-

tion that roosters only crow to greet the dawn, but unfortunately that isn’t true. Roosters do crow to greet the dawn, but they also crow at lunch time, they crow in the afternoon, they crow in the evening and if you get home late and have to close up and gather eggs with a flashlight in hand, they will crow at you then as well. With two of them on the place they hardly ever leave off egging each other on. And then there is the wildlife; woodpeckers furiously stabbing at the bedroom wall at 4 a.m., coyotes howling on and off throughout the night, a robust evening chorus of frogs and the throaty shriek of a blue jay as the sun breaks over the eastern hills followed by a cacophony of assorted birdsong. A few summers ago we had a couple staying with us who had never spent a night in the country before. They arrived fresh from the city, waxing poetic about the chance to see stars and soak up the sounds of silence. When the coyotes started to howl they were so unsettled it took them hours to

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get to sleep. When the roosters awoke them at dawn they were charmed. When they kept crowing they confessed to fantasizing about chicken soup. The woodpecker tapping outside their bedroom window followed by the arrival of the blue jay and then a bevy of songbirds, sent them stumbling bleary eyed down the stairs in search of coffee. In the afternoon they set off for a hike in the woods that back onto our house. I took advantage of the break in visiting to pull some weeds in the garden. In the distance I listened to a cow calling in her calf and then to the sounds of someone commencing target practice. Humming happily to myself I pulled up a particularly fat dandelion that had managed to go for weeks unnoticed beneath the skirts of a cranesbill geranium. The sun felt warm upon my back and the song of a nearby robin kept me company. I felt a rush of sympathy for

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lot of people choose the country life because they crave quiet. They want to experience life far from screeching tires, honking horns and the neighbour’s lawnmower ripping to life at 7 a.m. on a Sunday morning. And it’s true. Country life is pretty quiet but it isn’t without noise. It’s just a different kind of noise. Our newest neighbours, whom I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting yet, have a donkey. While I can’t see their house from our place and I have never seen the donkey, I can hear its heehawing. Just like it’s impossible to listen to the howl of a wolf without hairs standing up on the back of your neck, it is impossible to hear a donkey bray without breaking into a smile. Some of our neighbours like to do a little target practicing, so every once in a while the afternoon explodes with a battery of shots ringing out across the fields. Others have cattle and their mooing takes me back to my childhood and the ranch I grew up on. On summer evenings

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Pensions for retiring MLAs panned Tom Fletcher Black Press Veteran B.C. Liberal MLA Murray Coell has added his name to the list of politicians retiring from the B.C. legislature, as the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation renewed

its criticism of the MLA pension plan. Coell, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands since 1996, announced Wednesday he will not stand for re-election next spring. Surrey-Tynehead MLA Dave Hayer announced the same decision

earlier this week, joining Burnaby-Lougheed MLA Harry Bloy, VancouverFraserview MLA Kash Heed and KamloopsNorth Thompson MLA Kevin Krueger in retirement from the B.C. Liberal caucus effective May 2013.

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Jim Bulteel is the proud winner in a draw held Saturday, June 30, for a pair of Cowboy boots at Cariboo Spurs Apparel & Tack on Broadway Avenue South. Earlier in the day, Bulteel had purchased a western hat, something he had always wanted, and had filled out a contest entry form on the way out joking that it would be great if he had the boots to go with it. Needless to say there was one extremely delighted guy when the call came that he had actually won. Photo submitted

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Continued from A6 The CTF calculates that Hayer will likely collect $47,600 the year he turns 65, increasing to $62,900 a year by the time he is 80 due to inflation protection. Coell served in several cabinet posts, most recently as labour minister after the 2009 election. Since pensions are based on an MLA’s highest three earning years, Bateman calculates that Coell’s pension will kick in at $89,000 a year. The CTF says taxpayers contribute $4 for each dollar paid by politicians. MLAs must serve six years to be eligible. If defeated before then, they get a 15month severance. The return of the pension plan for B.C. MLAs was overshadowed by steep pay increases they voted for themselves in 2007. The B.C. Liberal government adopted the recommendations of an independent committee that increased

base pay for a backbench MLA 29 per cent to $98,000, with automatic cost-of-living increases that bring the current base pay to nearly $102,000. In response to public pressure, the previous MLA pension plan was scrapped by former NDP premier Mike Harcourt in 1996. A group retirement savings plan was set up that matched MLA contributions dollar for dollar, a system the CTF says was fair. The 2007 return of the indexed, definedbenefit pension was originally opposed by the NDP, but former leader Carole James reversed her position and supported it after pressure from caucus members. The current plan allowed long-serving MLAs to buy back the years they lost when the more modest plan was in place. Most, including Premier Christy Clark, did so, at a cost of more than $20 million to taxpayers.

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hortly after word came of the death of B.C. historian and politician Bill Barlee, my wife searched through her seemingly endless trove of B.C. books and produced half a dozen of his original self-published quarterlies, known as Canada West magazine. The earliest one is Winter 1970, where the publisher’s note advises that subscription rates were increasing 20 cents per year to $2.95. Subscriptions were up to more than 1,600 and counter sales were increasing, but costs were also up and Barlee refused to accept either display advertising or U.S. subscriptions. The only colour pages in the issue are high-quality prints of four majestic paintings commissioned for the magazine. Irvine Adams’ scenes of sacred aboriginal sites in the OkanaganSimilkameen include The Gateway to Inkameep, where Barlee remarks: “Today that stream which once teemed with redfish no longer surrenders its once-valued harvest and the perimeter of the desert is gradually being eroded by man’s questionable progress.” With the typography of Old West wanted posters, Barlee provided tightly sourced accounts of B.C.’s legends. “Lost gold mine at Pitt Lake” analyzes and adds to earlier accounts that begin with an aboriginal miner

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known as Slumach, who would periodically arrive in New Westminster to squander a small fortune in gold, then disappear up the remote tidal lake. Slumach was hanged for murder in 1891 and in the next 70 years, 11 more men would die trying to find his secret. A scientist as well as a storyteller, Barlee concluded that the area’s geology is wrong and the fabled gold-laden creek “probably does not exist.” A passion for prospecting runs through the magazines, and hints at Barlee’s aversion to treasure-seeking Americans. They overran B.C. in historic waves to take gold, and according to Nelson Star reporter Greg Nesteroff, Barlee believed they continued to loot Canadian heritage sites. Nesteroff was inspired by Barlee’s work, and traced his lonely mission to restore the ghost town of Sandon, “the mining capital of the Silvery Slocan.” Barlee bought a surviving

block of buildings in an effort to make Sandon another Barkerville, but heavy snow collapsed them. As tourism minister, Barlee found money to build replicas, and construction began on three. But Barlee lost his Penticton seat to Bill Barisoff in the 1996 election, and today only half-built shells remain. “He was still selling Sandon’s restoration as an economic saviour for the region when he ran for federal of-

fice in 2000,” Nesteroff writes. “But by then he was ridiculed for it, and finished a distant second.” Barlee’s 1972 Canada West profile of the boomtown of Hedley would resonate in his career as an NDP MLA and cabinet minister in the 1990s. Hedley’s Nickel Plate and Mascot mines produced fortunes in gold, silver and copper before they played out, and Barlee led the fight to preserve their history.

Today you can tour the Mascot mine, a proud historical site with a spectacular climb up the rock face that serves as the Grouse Grind of the B.C. desert. I first discovered Barlee as a reporter at the Kelowna Capital News in the early 1980s, when he did a weekly history show on CHBC television called Gold Trails and Ghost Towns. A bare-bones studio affair with tales and artifacts displayed for host Mike Roberts, the show last-

ed a decade. Barlee didn’t lack courage, quitting a teaching career in Trail and Penticton in 1969 to start his magazine. On subscription fees and a few classified ads, he built a life’s work that allowed him to walk the boardwalks of history and the halls of power. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com. tfletcher@blackpress.ca.

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Community Builders Contest winner Tribune publisher and advertising manager Lisa Bowering (right) presents Dean Forsberg with a gift certificate for a relaxing getaway for two to Elysia Resort. Forsberg won the certificate through the Tribune’s Father’s Day contest promotion.

Dry Grad recipient thankful for prize Dustin Kozak received a camping chair, lunch bag, and Williams Lake Secondary School blanket through a Dry Grad draw recently.

Community For NON-PROFIT EVENTS happening WITHIN 2 WEEKS. Posting must be limited to TIME, DATE & PLACE (excluding dollar amounts). Deadline is 5:00 p.m. Tuesdays. Postings run the following Friday. Email to: production@wltribune.com Attention: Community Calendar

NOTICES The Boys and Girls Club of WL with support from the Blue Jays Foundation, is holding Summer Family Baseball every Wed. from 10am to noon at the Kiwanis Ball Diamond. This activity is free and all the gear is provided. Register with David by calling 250-392-5730 WL Seniors Village is having a Rummage Sale Sat. July 14th 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. hotdogs and refreshments available. Call Laurette Vike Marketing Coordinator WL Seniors Village 1455 Western Ave 250-305-3318. July 18th The seniors having a Pool Party on the Patio come join us for some fun at the WL Seniors Village 1455 Western Ae. Scout Island Nature Centre - Nature Fun. Now to Aug. 23. Ages 3-8 Mon. - Fri. 9:3011:30 or 1-3. Ages 8-13 Wed. 1-3 or 9:303pm. Includes creative activities led by our resident artists. Be sure of a spot call 398 8532 or email scoutisland@midbc.com Scout Island Nature Centre - Theme Weeks July 16 - Secrets of Plants. July 23 Reptiles and Amphibians. July 30 - Birds. Aug 6 - Bugs High and Low. Aug 13 - Wet and Wild Water. Aug 20 - Survival of the Fittest. Be sure of a spot call 398 8532 or email scoutisland@midbc.com

PMT supports Boys and Girls Club Theresa Hurd and Susan Woodward from PMT Chartered Accountants presents Monica Johnson, executive director of the Boys and Girls Club with a cheque for $2,500 to go toward outdoor adventure activities for the club.

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Scout Island Nature Centre - Nature Explorers Camp Tues. in July for Ages 7-13. We will explore the trails, learn skills for being in the outdoors, play games and learn about the life of each area. Sign up for 1 or all 3. Be sure of a spot call 398 8532 or email scoutisland@midbc.com

Calendar Gavin Lake Camp has the July 21-22 weekend available for rent. A great place to hold a wedding or reunion, you have the whole camp to yourselves, there is terrific scenery and ambiance and plenty of things to do. Revenues from rentals help the Gavin Lake Forest Education Society fund it’s programs. Contact Mike at mtudor@ xplornet.com or call 604-629-9859. Horsefly Annual Town-wide yard sales. Sun. July 15th 9 am - 3 pm (Maps available on Fri. Previous) Information call 250-620-3597. (Map sales & registration fee donated to the Horsefly Christmas hamper fund). The Cariboo Chilcotin Metis Association is holding its annual fun day picnic at Felker Lake Legion Campgrounds July 20, 21, 22. For info on how to come out and join the jam session please call 250-392-4428 or 250-989-5173. Alexis Creek Daze - July 21st, Horseback Poker Ride and the Cyclist’s Poker Ride (12 years and over). Register at 9:30 am - 12 Noon. Vendors displays and markets open. Plenty of food and drink! Chili contest - juding at 4 p.m. (bring an ice cream bucket of chili!) Silent Auction also! Windermere High School (Vancouver) Graduating Class of 1972 and Friends 40 Year Reunion and are inviting Alumni from 1964-1975 to join us down memory lane Sept. 22, 2012. Seating is limited. Info can be found by sending an email to windermerereunion1972@gmail. com or www.windermerereunion.com

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Credit Union awards bursaries to students Williams Lake & District Credit Union’s Elaine Sager (left) presents Columneetza secondary grad Mitchell Wiebe with a $1,000 bursary. After taking some time off from school for a year, Wiebe plans to attend UBC Okanagan to pursue electrical engineering. Other bursary recipients are Robyn Ferguson and Selina Kreis.

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street party family time The annual Stampede Street Party on June 30 was filled with families enjoying the sunshine and meeting and greeting one another. And there were many infants in the crowd. Above, Eva Hoelzler introduces her grandson Lincoln Hoelzler to Leigh and Parnell Pinette’s baby girl Lauren. Below, Parnell is pictured with the couple’s four boys Conley, Cameron, Lucas, and Linden. Gaeil Farrar photos

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Where to go, what to do. Arts on the Fly starts tonight While times may be subject to small changes the schedule for the Arts on the Fly festival in Horsefly this Friday and Saturday is set. Opening ceremonies are Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. featuring local elders, cowboy poetry and special programming. There will be three stages running for pretty much continuous entertainment, with no waiting between sets, plus workshops in the Community Hall Saturday. Arts on the Fly is an event the whole family can enjoy as indeed many talented children and youth are among the day and early evening performers. A Kids’ Zone activity area runs most of Saturday where children can play with toys or make a ukulele with local expert luthiers, or a didgeridoo to take home, among many other ongoing arts and crafts. Vendors from all over the region will sell wares ranging from clothing and jewelry to paintings and baked goods. The entertainment showcase features a diverse group of music and dance acts — country, jazz, celtic, bluegrass, world-music, etc. Friday, July 13 Main Stage 7:15 p.m. — Jesse Lebourdais, local favourite 8:15 p.m. — Drum and Bell Tower, local favourite. 9:30 p.m. — Jungal, all girl roots-rock. 10:35 p.m. — Lunasea Dancers, circus troupe from Vancouver. 11:15 — Fish and

Pharis and Jason Romero will be adding their blue-grass stylings to Arts on the Fly. Photo submitted Bird, roots/folk awardwinners. 12:15 a.m. — Big Twang Daddy, local favorite rockers. Friday, July 13 Side Stage 8 p.m. — Jessica Williams 9:15 p.m. — Nathan Mortimer. Midnight — Amica. Saturday, July 14 workshops Saturday afternoon there will be three workshops offered in the Horsefly Community Hall between 1 and 5 p.m. An a cappella voices workshop with Doug Koyama runs from 1 to 2 p.m. An Irish dancing workshop with the Eire Born Irish Dancers runs from 3 to 4 p.m. A Burlesque Sass Class with Barely Burlesque runs from 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 14 Acoustic Stage Horsefly Fire Hall 12:30 p.m. — Christian Hoelderl and Troy Forcier, local favourites. 1:30 p.m. — Tim Readman, from his band. 2:30 p.m. — Doug Koyama, a cappella

songwriter and singing instructor. 3:30 p.m. — Pharis and Jason Romero, bluegrass duo. 4:30 p.m. — Fish and Bird, roots/folk awardwinners. 5:30 p.m. — Crossbow, harp-cello duo. Saturday, July 14 Mainstage Noon: — Jenny’s Jam, local bluegrass-folk ensemble. 1 p.m. — Calling April, youth band. 2 p.m. — Sam and

Rowan, high school duet. 3 p.m. — Crossbow, harp-cello duo. 4:15 p.m. — Colin Easthope, local singersongwriter. 5:15 p.m. — Marin Patenaude, folk and blues. 6:15 p.m. — Linda McRae, former Spirit of the West member and country crooner. 7:15 p.m. — Danielle Savage, eclectic jazz/ roots. 8:15 p.m. — Joey Only, outlaw country singer. 9:15 p.m. — Little Horsefly Country Band, with classic country songs. 10:20 p.m. — Tim Readman Band and The Eire Born Irish Dancers, with music to get everyone up dancing. 11:40 p.m. —Five Alarm Funk, Vancouver’s 10-piece funk powerhouse to continue the dance. Saturday, July 14

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Side Stage 12:45 p.m. — Georgie Pritchard. 1:45 p.m. — Josh Thornhill. 2:45 p.m. — Jason (Sonyia). 3:45 p.m. — Bernadette Ducharme. 5 p.m. — Braden and Trake. 6 p.m. — Kylie Gill and Andrew Zus. 7 p.m. — TBA 8 p.m. — Doug Koyama, a cappella singer/ songwriter and vocal instructor. 9 p.m. — TBA 10 p.m. - Nick Carrier and Colton. 11:20 p.m. — LunaSea Fire poi, circus dancers from Vancouver. Advance tickets are available online at www.artsonthefly.com, in Horsefly at Clarke’s General Store, or in Williams Lake at the Bean Counter and the Gecko Tree. Call 250-620-0592 or e-mail pharisromero@gmail.com or artsonthefly.com.

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Alexis Creek Daze coming up Val Telford Special to The Tribune Mark July 21 on your calendar and come to the Alexis Creek Daze. We shall be ready to roll out the fun starting with the popular Horseback Poker Ride and the Cyclist’s Poker Ride (12 years and older). Register for these at 9:30 a.m. at the community hall grounds. There will be a skills competition for the younger bike riders. At noon visitors will find the vendor displays and markets open and

the day will continue with a youth fair, children’s games, horseshoes, arm wrestling, tug-of-war, Chilcotin 4-H achievement Day, a talent contest and plenty of food and beverages. The refreshment garden will open at 1 p.m. The talent contest begins on stage at the Wild West Saloon at 2 p.m. All you great Chilcotin chefs enter the chili contest. Bring an ice cream bucket of chili. Judging will be at 4 p.m. Attach your name and favorite recipe to your

bucket. The chili will be served at the supper. The silent auction items will be available for viewing and bidding throughout the afternoon. Dinner and entertainment will start around 6 p.m. Come and join us for a fun-filled family day and help us raise money to keep our visitor’s information centre and bathrooms going. Other recent happenings in our area saw a good turnout of ardent fishing families on Fa-

ther’s Day Week head out to Two Lakes for the annual family fishing day sponsored by the local Rod and Gun Club. Good food, lots of prizes and fun for all the campers and visitors. Horse lovers headed out to the annual Tatla Lake Gymkhana to enjoy all the great activities and wonderful food and comradeship. Some even came home with prizes. Our local Slim Brecknock was the announcer for the weekend and said he had a great time. Kids Running for

Kids took off from Williams Lake on June 30, all the way to the Children’s Hospital in Vancouver scheduled to arrive July 7. There will be around 60 kids of all ages doing group runs each day. The Feldinger and Haley families from Alexis Creek will be running for the cause and have been active in raising funds.

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In this scene from the Potato Dreams play staged Wednesday, July 4 at the Potato House Helen Sandy (right) shows her imaginary hip-hop dancer how a dance should be proud and strong. In the background Barbara Flach and Will Reierson drum while the Potato House Spirit Lana Wright rests in dreams before being reawakened. About 60 people attended the outdoor play. Gaeil Farrar photo

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On offer at Valley Auction Ltd. June 28, 2012 Head of Livestock 187 Number of Buyers 22 Baby Calves ............................. $ -$ -Veal Calves .............................. $ -$ -D 1-2 Cows ............................. $ 69.00 $ 101.50 D 3-5 Cows ............................. $ 55.00 $ 70.00 Holstein Cows .......................... $ -$ -Bulls ........................................ $ 72.50 $ 77.00 Bred Cows ............................... $1400.00 $1475.00 Cow Calf Pairs ......................... $1475.00 $1900.00 FEEDER CATTLE DIVISIONS (prices quoted per 100 lbs.) Steer Calves 300 - 400 ............ $ -$ -Steer Calves 400 - 500 ............ $ -$ -Steer Calves 500 - 600 ............ $ -$ -Steer Calves 600-700 .............. $ -$ -Feeder Steers 700-800 ............ $129.00 $131.50 Feeder Steers 800-900 ............ $125.00 $129.25 Feeder Steers 900-1000 .......... $115.00 $120.25 Heifer Calves 300 - 400 ........... $ -$ -Heifer Calves 400 - 500 ........... $ -$ -Heifer Calves 500 - 600 ........... $ -$ -Heifer Calves 600 -700 ............ $ -$ -Feeder Heifers 700 - 800 ......... $122.00 $129.00 Feeder Heifers 800 - 900 ......... $120.00 $130.00 Feeder Heifers 900 - 1000 ....... $ -$ -HOGS, SHEEP & GOATS Sows ....................................... $ -$ -Feeder Pigs.............................. $ -$ -Feeder lambs ........................... $ 75.00 $125.00 Ewes ....................................... $ 85.00 $ 95.00 Goats ....................................... $ 30.00 $185.00

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alk Sal w e d e i S July 2 - 28

A splash of colour

Ten gardens and more than 350 quilts were showcased Saturday, July 7 at the annual Quilts and Flowers Garden Tour hosted by the Williams Lake Garden Club and Cariboo Piecemakers Quilting club. The event comes with lots of ideas for gardeners and those who enjoy quilting. This evergreen garden by Don Lyons on Tower Crescent provides open space with splashes of colour and many shades of green. The 10 gardens offered all kinds of design ideas from rustic to formal, terraced and rock wall features, to perennial gardens, quiet retreats in the heart of the city, water feature treatments and more. Bev Lynnes photo

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Clark Classic soccer Saturday The Third Annual Clark Classic soccer tournament goes this Saturday, July 14 at the Esler Sports Complex. The tournament, named after longtime community soccer coach, co-ordinator, referee, enthusiast and mentor Clark Glanville will see teams of at least 10 players go at it in seven-a-side action. Anyone without a

team but interested in playing is asked to contact Andrea Gustafson. For more information call Gustafson at 250-392-2090 or Greg Williams at 250-3920226. Saturday, July 14 Christmas in July Thunder Mountain Speedway hosts Christmas in July, featuring its annual food and toy drive for the food bank. The event

features regular season points races in bone stock, thunder, street stock and Heartland Toyota pro mini classes. Wednesday, July 18 Boys and Girls Club Baseball The Boys and Girls Club of Williams Lake, with support from the Blue Jays Foundation, is holding Summer Family Baseball every Wednesday from 10

a.m. to noon at the Kiwanis Ball Diamond. This activity is free and all the gear is provided. Everyone is invited to come out to play. Register with David by calling 250-392-5730. Wednesday, July 25 to Saturday, July 28 Rugby Tour The Williams Lake rugby community will welcome students and rugby players from

Shropshire, England this July. The guests, 44 students from the Adams’ Grammar School (AGS) in Newport, Shropshire, will arrive the evening of July 25 and leave July 28. The school is scheduled to play one game against a group of Williams Lake high school rugby students and another against the Williams Lake Junior

Rustlers. Game times are 5:30 and 7 p.m. at the Ot-

toman Drive Rugby Fields on Thursday, July 26.

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Last we met; I put forward the idea that every law that is legislated into existence is “legislated morality.� Even the speed limits and smoking laws are based on the moral belief that human life must be protected. Without someone’s sense of morality, there would be no law in this country. To say that legislating morality is wrong is a misnomer. The statement is not even valid. The popular phrase, “You can’t legislate morality.� is not only incorrect but naive. Every law is based on someone’s moral and ethical system, whether a dictator, monarch or the majority political party.That’s just the nature of law. If we look behind all the emotional debate and bluster it becomes evident that this issue has less to do with whether morality can, in fact, be legislated and more to do with “whose morality will be legislated.� With this question in mind, we must then ask what system of ethics and morality is the best one upon which to base our laws. There are two broad choices. I’ll call the first system secular morality, which says that moral values are created by people in their own context of community, culture and time period. In other words, moral values

PARSONS PEN BY REVEREND BUBBA are relative to the situation or group or time period. Religious morality is the second system, which says moral values come from one source that transcends all individuals, cultures, communities and time-periods. The major battle going on in our legal system today is over which of these two systems should be the basis of our laws. Therefore, we should be asking, which system is the right one to impose on people through laws? Both religious moralists and secular moralists claim supremacy for their moral arguments, all the while demeaning the other. From the

Inquisitions to ethnic genocides, history is littered with horrific results when either moral system is relied on exclusively. I believe that any just law must embrace both religious and secular morals When examining a potential law if there is only a religious moral argument on behalf of the law, then it should not be passed as it might be to narrow and oppressive for citizens not holding those particular religious morals. Further, if a potential law has only a secular moral argument, then it should not be passed either, as it might be despotic to those who are not able to be involved in the vote. If there is solid secular reasoning as well as solid religious reasoning for a particular law, then maybe it is a good idea for all people. I do not think we should be worried about morality influencing our laws, for our laws and morality cannot be separated.Our moral beliefs and values, religious or secular, are about how to deal with the suffering, happiness and welfare of all conscious creatures on Earth, which means they will surely influence social and public policy. It is fine to moralize so long as the moral views are supported by reason and evidence.

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This handsome, low-slung ranch-style home features a partial second oor containing three bedrooms, as well as an unďŹ nished basement that is included with the plans. Entry is through a covered porch, marked with a wooden pilaster with a stone base. The doorway is anked by narrow windows. A wide coat closet faces the doorway. To the right of the foyer is the open-plan great room and dining area, with access to a large covered deck through french doors. The kitchen occupies its own bayed-out area overlooking the front garden, and is divided from the great room and dining room by a prep island with a rounded end. A spacious pantry provides extra storage space. A U-shaped counter conďŹ guration will save steps, and the double sink is set at an angle to take advantage of corner windows. At the back of the home is the master suite, located in a bayed-out area that echoes that of the kitchen, but this time looking out at the back garden. The ensuite includes double sinks, a soaker tub and a shower stall, as well as a linen closet. Beyond the ensuite is a roomy walk-in closet. Situated next to the double garage, which has access to the foyer, is a two-piece powder room and a laundry room. Upstairs, the two secondary bedrooms share a

three-piece bath and a linen cupboard. A large bonus room over the garage might accommodate a ďŹ tness area, guest room or home ofďŹ ce. This plan could easily be adapted to a full second storey, providing additional space for extra and larger rooms. Exterior ďŹ nishes include narrow vertical siding with stone below, as well as painted trim. This home measures 75 feet wide and 51 feet deep, for a total of 2,252 square feet. Plans for design 6-3-371 are available for $746 (set of 5), $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10. Also add $30.00 for Priority charges within B.C. or $55.00 outside of B.C. Please add 12% H.S.T., 13% H.S.T. Or 5% G.S.T (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority charges. Our 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $13.50 (includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheques and money orders payable to “Home Plan of the Weekâ€? and mail to: HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK c/o The Williams Lake Tribune Unit 7, 15243 91st Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3R 8P8 Or see our web page order form on: www.jenish.com And e-mail your order to: homeplans @ jenish. com

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passed away peacefully with family by his side on June 30, 2012 in Williams Lake, at the age of 53. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, July 15, 2012 at 11 a.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion downstairs. Donations can be made to a charity of your choice. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100

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Obituaries

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James Stewart McAlpine January 13th, 1953 - June 29th, 2012 It is immense sadness we announce the loss of an amazing husband, father and friend of Williams Lake, after his courageous battle against cancer. Left with a hole in their hearts and lives are wife Debbie, sons Travis (Nicole) and Kevin (Lisa), his much loved and adored grandchildren, Lila-Dawn, Kara-Lynn and Jayden-James. His sisters Brenda (Tom) McGladrey of Nanaimo and Verlaine (Don) Fitzpatrick of Williams Lake. Jim will also be sadly missed by numerous other family and friends Canada-wide. There are so many of us that mourn the passing of this gentle soul. He was predeceased by his parents and nephew. Jim’s presence in our lives has been a gift we will always be grateful for. We will miss his smile, humour, loyalty, loving touch and one of the most positive and brave spirits we will ever have had the pleasure to know. We would like to extend deepest appreciation to our family and friends for your incredible love, support, prayers, and act of kindness. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 14th, 2012 at Elks Hall, 98 First Ave. South in Williams Lake at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made directly to the MS Society of Canada or the B.C. Children’s Hospital. Schoening’s Funeral Service, Kamloops, entrusted with arrangements. 250-374-1454

Andre Joseph Paquette of Williams Lake passed away July 4, 2012 at the age of 71. With respect for Andre’s wishes, there will be no formal service. Donations can be made in memory of Andre to the Williams Lake S.P.C.A. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100

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Lost & Found Found July 11th 2 keys with Chevrolet neck strap on east end of Chimney Lake Rd. (250)398-4137 Found: Week of June 25th at Flavours one Grade seven 2012 Graduation hoodie. Please drop by and identify or call (250) 398-2275. LOST: Black vest at Stampede Monday, July 2nd. Left in bathroom. Has “cowgirl hardware” on back & left breast. Daughter devastated. (250)398-5236 or (250)2674684.

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

WESTERN WOOD HEAT LTD. We are looking for a Part-Time to Full-Time Inside Sales Person. Duties to include: telephone and counter sales, filing, shipping/receiving. Must be able to multi-task and have excellent people skills. Forklift certification an asset. Apply in person to 1515 Hwy 97 S. before 4:00 pm Tuesday, July 24th. No phone calls please. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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CARIBOO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY Shelter Relief Support Worker

General: Under the direction of the Executive Director and the Social Programs Supervisor, this employee will be responsible for admissions and referrals, administrative tasks, general shelter duties and be involved with the Society’s various activities. QUALIFICATIONS • Grade 12 minimum with job experience in related community work and mental health • Must maintain professional conduct and abide by the Cariboo Friendship Society’s Code of Ethics. • Must submit to a criminal records check • Ability to work with Aboriginal communities an asset • Valid driver’s license is an asset Closing Date:

July 16, 2012

Please note: Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal ancestry. Submit your resume to the Personnel Committee Cariboo Friendship Society, 99 South Third Avenue, Williams Lake, BC

Social Development Worker Part-time $20,000 to $26,000 salary range

Esdilagh (Es•Day•Law) has a challenging but rewarding position as Social Development Worker in the sunny Central Interior of British Columbia. The Social Worker will provide counselling and administer services to patients and families. They will educate and provide consultation to patients, families and healthcare professionals. To join our team you will have: • Human Services Worker certificate or equivalent education in social field • Minimum of two years experience in the administration of social development funds or equivalent in human resources field • A criminal record check Please send your resume and cover letter no later than 4 pm July 27, 2012 to: Attn: Office Assistant Esdilagh (Alexandria Indian Band) #4-9001 West Fraser Road Quesnel, British Columbia V2J 6R4 Phone (250) 747-2255 Fax (250) 747-3920 E-mail: officeassistant@esdilaghband.com

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Employment

Employment

Help Wanted

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Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd/ Newcastle Timber Have vacancies in the following job: 1)Heavy Duty Mechanic 2)Driller/Blaster 3)Swamper 4)Hydraulic Log Loader Operator 5)Yarder Operator. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259 LANDS & RESOURCES COORDINATOR: F/T position with Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy. Senior position. Email for job description: casey.larochelle@kwakiutl.bc. ca or call 250-949-6012 Deadline 07/27/12 LANDS & RESOURCES COORDINATOR: F/T position with Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy. Senior position. Email for job description: casey.larochelle@kwakiutl.bc. ca or call 250-949-6012 Deadline 07/27/12 Resident Handyman/Caretaker Couple and Front Desk Clerks wanted for Kamloops Motel. Apply with Resume to: Box 1381 Kamloops This Week 1365-B Dalhousie Dr. Kamloops, BC V2C 5P6

Local trucking company seeks office/admin data entry clerk, excel spreadsheet experience needed, part-time leading to full-time. Resumes can be dropped off at Ryler Bulk Ltd. located at 3082 Cariboo Hwy 97 S. (150 Mile) 250-296-3325

Licensed Auto Technician or a 3rd or 4th year technician required immediately. F/T, benefit pkg. and a competitive wage. Please fax your resume to 250-398-6327, email: brad@cariboospring.com or drop off to Cariboo Spring Service, 963C N. Mackenzie Avenue, Williams Lake, V2G 4M8.

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Baker & Janitorial Positions Available. We are looking for strong customer skills & the ability to work in a fast paced team oriented environment. We offer an excellent benefit package. Please apply in person with resume to: 1059 Hwy 97 Williams Lake, BC Between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm Quigley Contracting requires immediately: Heavy Duty Licensed Mechanic Cat/Hoe Operators Low Bed Drivers Town Or Camp Work North Eastern, B.C. Fax resumes to (250)785-0126 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. Experienced mature cook required at Dog ‘N Suds. Please drop off resume. Home help for elderly couple, light housekeeping & shopping, personal care not req. at this time, 3hrs. per week, could become live-in position. (250)392-6594

Help Wanted

Help Wanted Dr. Barry Bhalla Inc

Do you like working with your hands? If you are looking for a new challenge, Smile Orthodontics has an opening for a permanent part-tme position as a sterilization assistant. Experience not required, we will train. If you would like to work in a fun team environment we’d like to hear from you. Please reply to #102 - 366 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J5, fax: 250-392-5355 or email: smileorthodontics@gmail.com

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Mill experience and Level 3 First Aid preferred. Days of work will be Thursday - Monday. Must be mechanically inclined.

Weekend Dust Clean Up

Mill experience preferred. Days of work will be Friday - Monday 5:00 pm to 5:30 am.

Help Wanted

Are you looking for a thriving, dynamic, organization that provides multiple services to children and families within our community, and want to become involved?

CARIBOO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY Job Posting Williams Lake, BC – Child and Youth Mental Health Clinician

Job Description: The Aboriginal Child and Youth Mental Health and Wellness Program provides specialized mental health assessment and treatment services to children, youth and their families. In collaboration with other members of the Aboriginal child and youth mental health team, the Clinician provides a range of mental health services, including: direct clinical services such as intake, assessment, treatment, and referrals; consultation/liaison with community agencies, schools, hospitals, and other MCFD programs; involvement in community education, development, coordination and prevention/early intervention programs; and program development and education. Education: MSW (Clinical Specialization or equivalent training/ education), M.ED. (Counselling), MA (Clinical Psychology), Masters Degree in Child and Youth Care or comparable graduate degree at Master’s level. Required Experience: Minimum two years clinical experience working in child and youth mental health services. Knowledge: Aboriginal culture including knowledge, in-general, on historical impacts of colonization. Salary Range: Dependant on qualifications & experience Close Date: July 16, 2012 Please submit resumes to Cariboo Friendship Society, 99 South Third Avenue, Williams Lake, BC , V2G 1J1 Attention: Personnel Committee

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Office Manager/Bookkeeper Job Description Perform daily accounting duties using Simply Accounting Software (invoicing, accounts payable, accounts receivable). Comply with Canada Revenue standards for HST and Payroll Remittance, produce payroll, balance journal entries and produce periodic financial statements. Manage office duties, employees, schedules and meetings for upper management. Maintain filing systems and provide excellent customer service. Requirements Certificate or Diploma in accounting training. Experience and extensive knowledge of Simply Accounting and Payroll procedures. 3-5 years managing experience. Excellent business communication skills and an efficient attention to detail. Wage to be negotiated.

Please submit your resume to:

JOB POSTING – Plant Accountant Pinnacle Pellet is seeking an experienced Accountant to fill a full-time accounting position at its Quesnel, BC Plant location.

We currently have openings for Class One Drivers to expand our team of transportaƟon and logisƟcs professionals. Ideal candidates will fulĮll the following criteria:

Skills and Qualifications: • Preference given to candidate enrolled in accounting designation program • Background in a manufacturing environment an asset • Proficiency with Microsoft Office • High level of accuracy and attention to detail • Excellent Written and Verbal Communication

Please forward your resume and current (within 30 days) drivers abstract to: Human Resources Email careers@laprairiegroup.com Fax (403) 767-9932 Thank you for your wriƩen response. Only those persons selected for interview shall be contacted.

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Laurette Vike Marketing Coordinator

service design sales Highlands Irrigation Ltd. Williams Lake 250.392.2321 1.800.665.5909 www.thewaterpeople.com Irrigating BC and the Yukon since 1974

Wyatt Marketing Inc.

Responsibilities include: • Full cycle accounting including payables, payroll coordination and inventory control • Involved in budgeting process and monthly analysis of budget variances

LaPrairie Works oīers compeƟƟve compensaƟon packages.

Williams Lake Seniors Village 1455 Western Avenue Williams Lake, BC V2G 5N1

Computer Service & Sales Networking & Servers Phone & Data

Start date August 1, 2012 310A North Broadway Williams Lake, BC V2G 2Y7

Ben Sawyer Sales & Installation

250-392-7455

234 Borland St.

Mill experience preferred. Days of work will be Monday - Friday. If interested please drop off resume in person at the office, located at 5255 Frizzi Road. Attention: Ted Beddington Fax resumes to 250-398-2281 Email to tbeddington@laketown.net

LaPrairie Works is a diversiĮed and growing full-service contractor. With over 25 years of operaƟng experience in Western Canada, core business areas include on and oī highway hauling, road and bridge maintenance, road construcƟon, earthworks, oilĮeld services, mine contracƟng and site services.

• Demonstrated iniƟaƟve with sound work ethic • Flexibility to accommodate aŌer hour call-outs • Computer skills considered an asset • Valid driver’s license and clean driver’s abstract • Applicable cerƟĮcaƟon

Matt Stewart Sales & Installation

Create the ultimate entertainment experience in your home with home theatre systems and multi-media rooms. Our skilled professionals will design and install complete, dedicated private home theatre systems that complement and enhance the aesthetic demands of your home. From screen to furniture, Audio Video Unlimited will help your family enjoy must-see TV and movies.

Pinnacle Pellet is a dynamic and rapidly growing company that currently manufactures wood pellets at 6 locations in British Columbia. Pinnacle offers competitive salaries and benefits, as well as the opportunity for young professionals to build a long term career. Submit your resume to: E-mail: hr@pinnaclepellet.com No Phone Inquiries Accepted – Closing date July 22, 2012

250-392-7113

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Pets & Livestock

Help Wanted

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Financial Services

Recycling

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Fox Mtn. Ranch 1400-1500lb. round bales, excellent horse hay, 5’x5’6”. $80. per bale. (250)305-9931.

Full-Time Front Desk Clerk Must have basic computer skills, phone skills, math skills, be organized and responsible, and provide excellent customer service. Letter writing and sales ability an asset. Training will be provided. Full-Time Server Must have “Serving It Right” certificate and Food Safe. Apply in person or call Terry at 250-392-7747 or Kal at 778-240-0585 for more info.

ROUTES AVAILABLE: Door to door delivery before 8:00 am Tuesday & Thursday *3000-3037 Edwards Dr. 1000-2000 Mackenzie Ave. N. 1000-3006 Maple St. 1100-2020 Second Ave. N. 2003-3004 Third Ave. N* *225-599 Barnard St. 0-End Seventh Ave. S. 0-100 Sixth Ave. S. 33-597 Yorston St.* *101-199 Brahma Cres. 0-399 Jersey Pl. 200-299 Longhorn Dr.* *1200-1200 Eleventh Ave N 1225-1585 Eleventh Ave N* *974-1048 Mckinnon Rd 479-802 Tenth Ave N* *900-900 Broughton Pl 200-545 Dodwell St. 301-791 Smith St.* *1005-1096 Dairy Rd. 1000-1011 Huckvale Pl. 935-995 Larch St. 1008-1038 Norquay Cres. 1046-1078 Oak Pl. 2004-3015 Pine St. 1109-1190 Third Ave.*

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The Fraser Inn Cold Beer and Wine Store is looking for a person to work weekend evenings. (Sat. & Sun.) $11.00/hour. Drop resume off between 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Monday -Thursday, Atten: Tom.

Please call Kym at (250) 392-2331

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Scraper Operator Required Please send detailed resumes, including past work experience and references. Email to: admin@lakeexcavating.com Fax to: 250-392-4063 Only successful applicants will be contacted. No phone calls please.

Experienced Rock Truck Drivers Required Please send detailed resume, including past work experience and references. Experience in Cat 769 Haul Trucks preferred. Email to: admin@lakeexcavating.com Fax to: 250-392-4063 Only successful applicants will be contacted. No phone calls please.

Applied Business Technology 9 month Business Office Assistant with Bookkeeping Applications program. Students become productive employees upon graduation.

Practical Nursing Diploma Program Now with a newly revised 2 year curriculum! Practical Nurses can work in a variety of settings provincially, nationally and internationally. (*pending CLPNBC approval)

Community and School Support Worker 8 month employment-ready certificate program for a career such as teachers’ assistant, group home or respite worker, or life skills coach. Programs start September 5, 2012. Apply Now!

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Quality roofing: Free Estimates, reasonable rates, Material/Workmanship guaranteed. (250)303-2500 or (250)267-8532.

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Farrier Services. Barefoot trimming and cold shoeing. Donkeys welcome. Phone (250)296-9019

Moving & Storage

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Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET

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Depot for batteries, rads, copper, aluminum, catalytic converters, alts. and starts. Will p/u, will buy! Phone 250-398-0672

6´, 8´, 10´, 20´ & 40´ sizes available. Safe. Portable. Affordable. Rent or buy. Call Jason 250-296-9092.

Help Wanted

Equestrian

Good quality horse & cow hay, large square bales, round bales & haylage bales. Ph. early a.m. or evenings. (250)398-2805 Moving Sale: 700lb. round bales of hay, $30. each, in bldgs., standing hay field. (250)243-0040 (Big Lake)

Livestock 8yr. old 10hh, brown/white paint pony, daughter has outgrown her. $750. (250)2964429 For Sale: Reg’d Norwegian Fjord 21 yr old mare. Ex cond can be ridden, driven, or packed , good feet , shoes & trailers easily to good home only $2500. OBO call 250747-1002

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Garden & Lawn

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FOR ALL YOUR AUTO REPAIRS

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Blend of sand & manure garden mix ready to go. Gravel: road crush, clear crush

Government Inspections Shuttle Service • BCAA Approved

Call Alan today! 250-392-2266

Help Wanted Job Title: Position Type: Reports To: Subordinate Staff: Level/Salary Range:

STAN POGUE

Licensed Technician

Tuesday to Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

A.R.S. Enterprises Ltd 1075 N. Mackenzie Ave.

Phone 250-392-3522 • Fax 250-392-3548

Brad Huston • Small Appliance Recycling Depot • E-Waste Electronic Recycling Center

Help Wanted

Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Full-time TCC-Executive All Tahltan Central Council (TCC) Employees To Commensurate with Education and Experience

Chief Administrative Officer POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Tahltan Central Council Government Executive, primarily the President, the CAO is responsible for the day-to-day management of TCC’s operations. The CAO is responsible for the financial management and support to the Council, its committees and agencies. The CAO is responsible for coordinating the activities of all employees to ensure efficient delivery of public services approved by the Council. PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES t Manages the day to day affairs of the councils, based on approved policies and bylaws of the Council. t Coordinates the development of policies and bylaws of the Council. t Prepares agendas and attends meetings of the Council and Council Committees. t Provides advice as required to the Council on matters of policy and finance. t Coordinates activities of TCC solicitor and other hired experts. t Ensures that risks are properly insured through the insurance provider. t Prepares and maintains current policies dealing with Council governance and management, e.g., finance, human resources, workplace safety, etc. t Coordinates information technology required by the operations. t Posts entries on a timely basis to the ledger. t Prepares monthly bank reconciliation for all bank accounts. t Prepares regular financial reports for the Council and staff. t Prepares working papers for the auditor as required. t Prepares and presents draft budgets to the Council. t Monitors budgets regularly and takes action on variances. t Prepares applications and claims for all grants available to the TCC. t Prepares and submits the annual reports to government agencies as required. t Administers employee benefit program. t Performs all other assigned duties. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS t University degree with studies in Public or Business Administration; and t Two or more years in a senior public sector management position. The position will be based in Dease Lake, British Columbia at the TCC office. Dease Lake is located in the Northwest Region of British Columbia, approximately 600km north of Terrace and Smithers, BC via Highway 37. Please visit our website at www.tahltan.org for more information on the Tahltan Central Council Please submit your Resume and Cover Letter, or CV to the address below: Attention: Annita Mcphee, President Email: annitamcphee@gmail.com Or info@tahltan.org Fax: 250-771-3020 Tahltan Central Council PO Box #69 Dease Lake, BC VOC 1LO Phone: 250-771-3274 Deadline is August 3, 2012

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Real Estate

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Pets

Heavy Duty Machinery

Misc. Wanted

For Sale By Owner

For Sale By Owner

Chestnut fronted Macaw Parrot with cage; $600.00 (firm) (250)305-8688

Merchandise for Sale

Appliances Reconditioned washer/dryer, stoves etc. 6 month guarantee. Will deliver in town. More info call Robert. 250-305-6344 days or 250-392-7064 eves.

Auctions

Auction Consignments Now Being Accepted For July 20th at 7:00 pm. Furnishings, Tools, Coins, Collectables, and Much More.

Hub-City Auctions Ltd. www.hubcityauctions.com

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250-398-8845

Drive a little Save a lot Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, July 14th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

$100 & Under 2 end tables & coffee table. $50. (250)398-8492 Air conditioner. $55. (250)392-3731 Computer desk. $40. o.b.o. (250)398-8492 Deep fryer. $60. o.b.o. (250)398-8492 Eagle ceramic picture, 22”W x 25”L $60. o.b.o. (250)3988492 Grey rug 5’x8’. $20. (250)3988492 Jennerfit power trainer manual. $100. (250)398-8492 New 42cc Pruden power saw, 20” bar. $100 (250)392-6801 Toddler Pooh bed, mattress, bedding. $60. (250)398-8492

$400 & Under 4 horse evenrude outboard, clean. $325 firm (250)3926801

Farm Equipment Kever two bottom plough, 5 bolt axels with tires. (250)2430040 (Big Lake) SQUARE BALER Massey Ferguson MF124. Good working condition $2500 Williams Lake 1-250297-6399 SQUARE BALER Massey Ferguson MF124. Good working condition $2500 Williams Lake 1-250297-6399

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for Sale

Drive a little Save a lot Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, July 14th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? Lead fishing weights, downrigger balls, fish shape, cannon balls, pyramid weights. (250)296-4350

WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifles and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Acreage for Sale 235 Acres for sale, only 10 minutes from Vanderhoof. Great building site at 10 acre pond, fenced, 45 acres cleared. $248,000. obo (250)567-3193

ONE LOT LEFT! 10 ACRES ROSS ROAD

METAL WORK SHOP CLOSURE... All tools must sell! Miller Wire Feed Welder

Sale $300 VERY RARE HARD TO FIND USED!!

Johnson Crucible Furnace / Foundry System Model:F900

Model: Millermatic 210 new price $1,900

Sale $900 Century Wire Feed Welder

Model: 160 new price $1,200

Sale $500 Sharp Industries 13x40 Lathe

Model# LC1340G MFG# 7152 This is a COMPLETE system that includes EVERYTHING you need to start casting. Furnace, controls, vents, ducting, fan, sand boxes, sand, mouldings, dyes, aluminum ingets, tooling, crucibles, spare bricks, instuctions, etc etc. way to much to list. New price for everything over $25,000.

Sale $2,500

Garage Sales

Garage Sales

250-392-2331

Local Dairy/Ice Cream Route

FOR SALE $

136,000

Williams Lake/100 Mile House 4 days a week. Will train. Serious inquiries only. Call Linda 250-398-0713

For Sale By Owner

Tools

3 to choose from. 2 units are 300 amp. 1 unit is 225 amp. new price $750

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PANORAMIC 58 Acres along West Fraser Road. 35 acres in hay. $135,000. 780 394 7088

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265 Westridge Drive

Well maintained 2600sqft family home, 5 bedrooms, 3 bath, large fenced yard, close to schools, shopping, park, great neighborhood.

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1140 Tower Crescent Country living on 2.37 acres with miles of rec trails outside your back door. Secluded 3,580 sqft 5 beds, 3 bath executive home with many new updates. Open concept galley kitchen, dining and sitting room. Private patios, backyard and garden area. Parking for RV, boat, ext. For more info and pics go to www.craigslist.com $379,000. For appointment to view (250)305-2266

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Williams Lake Seniors Village Yard Sale Sat., July 14th 9am - 1pm Williams Lake Seniors Village 1455 Western Ave. Hotdogs and refreshments available $$

GARAGE SALE Sunday, July 15 10 am to 12 pm 166 Country Club Boulevard Kids toys, clothes, books, household items & more

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GARAGE SALE: 1235 Pigeon Ave. Saturday, July 14th, 8:00AM - 12:00PM.

208v 3ph. Comes with lots of extras: 3 and 4 jaw, steady rests, lube pump and tank, back splash, chucks, center, lots of misc tooling. Excellent condition, new price about $15,000.

Sale $2,500 Stop by to view today

www.spectrapowersports.com 250-392-3201 • 1-888-378-0526 770 N Broadway, Williams Lake

GARAGE SALE! Friday, July 13 & Saturday, July 14 9am-2pm 270 Jefferson Rd (150 Mile) large size clothes, mens & womens. Antique ironette & lots more!

LARGE YARD SALE Sunday July 15th and Monday July 16th 9 am - 5 pm #92, 3001 N. McKenzie Ave. (Green Acres Mobile Park) Something For Everyone!!

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Multi Family Garage Sale Sat., July 14 8am - 4pm 298 - 4th Avenue N. Rubber stamping supplies, books, luggage, craft supplies & lots more.

Multi-Family Saturday July 14th 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. 1395 11th Avenue N. Couch, furniture, tires, strollers, toys, clothes, tanning bed, compound bow and more!! Multi-Family Saturday July 14th 8 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. 99 Eagle Cresent (Off Westridge Drive) Tools, electronics, books, vhs Disney movies, dvds, and much more! MULTI-FAMILY Sunday, July 15th, 9a.m.- ? 5661 Horsefly Lake Road Home electronics, child’s mini motorized chopper, new electronic garage door opener, 12x10ft. canvas wall tent, kitchen table/chairs, 7pc. dining set, sets of dbl. glazed windows, professionally resurfaced cast iron clawfoot tub, portable winch, horseshoe set, and much, much, more!! PART OF A COMMUNITY WIDE GARAGE SALE!!

GENERAL CONTRACTOR • RENOVATIONS CUSTOM HOMES • TIMBER FRAMING

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Saturday July 14th 389 4th Ave. N. 9am-1pm Books, Books, Books Makita electric miter saw, dress trunk, collectables and much more.

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Toys, household items, clothes, garden equip., and more. Something for everyone !

Saturday & Sunday July 14th & July 15th. 1741 Fox Mountain Rd. (corner of Fox Mtn & Kemp Rd.)

Hobby Farm Sale Sat. July 14th 9am-3pm 1341 Chimney Valley Rd. Pumps, electric motors, chicken plucker, welder, bike, mulcher, tack, fencing, exhaust fans, and much more!!! (392-3577)

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Looking To Ranch? 2184 Friesen Road

201 FOSTER WAY (WESTRIDGE) 4 1/2 yr. old, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with open floor plan on a view lot. Wide paving stone driveway with RV parking. Nicely landscaped yard with underground irrigation system. Reduced To $329,500. (www.kijiji.ca search ID 381234050 for more info and photos) (250)392-3964 to view.

Good Value in a Great Area A hidden gem much bigger than it looks! Level entry full basement, 4bdrm, 3 bath home located in a desirable residential area, close to schools and the mine bus route. Move in ready with many updates, including roof, deck, and central air. Basement has lots of storage, rec room and a workshop. 526 Smith St. Immediate possession available. $218,000. Well worth a look!

219 ROWAT ROAD

Cozy home, southern exposure. Renovated on main floor, includes new laminate, freshly painted cupboards, new tile & fixtures in bathroom, exterior & interior freshly painted, app.incl., new roof. Wrap around deck from garden, doors off kitchen to fenced private backyard. Downstairs partially finished with living area, bathroom, bdr., possible in-law-suite. Priced To Sell at $155,000. (250)398-3356 for appointment to view.

ACT NOW!! This deal will not last. WHY PAY RENT? Put your equity into assets. 3/4+/- acres, zoned for duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 bdr. 5app., 1 1/2 bath, open kitchen plan. New: 30 yr. roof, flooring, taps. 10x24 deck, 10x14 garden shed, exc. well. Great location, close to school, bus, mine, and store etc. $149,900. Appointment to view. (250)305-4944

Cute 5 Bedroom home READY TO MOVE IN! Newly renovated with inlaw suite. Beautiful yard, fully landscaped, complete with dog proof fencing and outdoor shop (insulated & wired), RV sized parking in separate space behind the house. Quiet neighborhood with only 5-10 min walk to 3 schools, TRU & to groceries. kijiji house I.D. #385292578 For viewing appt call: (250)267-3997

DAIRY LANE STRATA 1,270 sq. ft. one level well built home with crawl space, has 3 bedrooms + den, central air conditioning, 6 appliances, new water heater and dishwasher. Private backyard, underground sprinkling, easy care property. Two outside storage sheds. $219,000. Ph. (250) 392-4807 or (250) 267-6577.

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MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED! 759 WINGER RD. Large home on 2.74 acres backing on crown land, 5 minutes from town, view. New kitchen and laundry room. See Property Guys.com #69266 $399,000. Phone (250)398-6266

Older approx 2400 sqft home on approx. 1.74 acre lot in town. Central location. Great lake views. 4bdrm, 2 bath, 2 family rooms. $276,000. inquiries (250)392-1067

McLeese Lake Newer 6 bedroom home, 2 1/2 bath, on 3.74 acres, large yard, trees, greenhouse, 2 bay shop, guest room, tack shed, fenced for horses. 35 min. to Williams Lake .14 km from Gibraltar Mine. McLeese Lake. $280,000. Phone (250)297-6569.

2136 Radio Range Road Only 20 minutes from town. 195 acres, 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, workshop, garage and covered riding arena. Renshaw Lake runs along the front of the property

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Lakeview Home, 3bdrm 2 story in Lac La Hache. Currently rented, newer roof, windows, siding. New stairs and deck $210,000. (250)459-2073 Imagine coughing up this much phlegm every day, just to breathe.

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Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent

Antiques / Classics

Cars - Domestic

BOITANIO PLACE APARTMENTS

Cars - Sports & Imports

Recreational/Sale

2 bdrm. small home $500 plus utilities. Please call (250)3989538 or (250)267-2825 3bdr. house, unfinished bsmt. w/d, deep freeze, nice fenced yard, quiet neighbourhood. $850/mo. + util. Avail. immed. (250)263-8199 Beautiful family home, 15 acres, 4bdr., 2 bath. n/s, ref/req. Avail. Sept. 1st. Close to great school. (Horsefly) $1,000/mo. (250)620-3340 Beautiful Russet Bluff lake view home, garage, new decor, n/s, n/p, ref./req. $1000/mo. + util. Suitable for mature couple, senior owners reside part time in basement suite. (250)392-3053 Cute 4 bdrm house. Fenced back yard, N/S, pets neg. with pet deposit. Avail Aug 1. $1100/m (250)398-2879 FOR RENT 4 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Home on 28 acres. References Required. $1200 per month. Avail. August 1st. 250-395-3568 (evening) Large 3bdr. house, Dog Creek Rd. f/s, w/d, d/w, no pets, nonsmoker, ref/req. $1050/mo. + $500. d/d hydro incl. Avail. immed. (250)392-1182

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Deeded Recreational Cabin on beautiful Sapeye Lake in the west Chilcotin, includes most furnishings, some interior finishing required 1(250)889-2748 visit craigslist cariboo for more info and picts.

Mobile Homes & Parks

1 & 2 bedroom suites. Most desirable apartments for seniors. Clean and quiet. Next to Boitanio Park behind Boitanio Mall. Suite comes with heat, hot water, elevator, patio or balcony, fridge, stove, dishwasher & cable. Laundry facility on site, no pets.

250-392-6450 2bdr. apartments close to all levels of schools, laundry facilities and long term incentives. (250)302-9108 Riverbend Seniors Community

Beautiful 2 bedroom mobile home, new decks, lake view! Adult park, a must see! Now vacant. $47,000 obo (250)392-5095

- Kamloops (55+) 2bdr. suite $1800/mo., river view, spacious, wheelchair friendly, many extras. Email catherine_steele@hotmail.com 1(604)408-1023 Vancouver

Commercial/ Industrial Commercial Spaces for lease at 150 Mile Center Mall, 530 sq. ft and 730 sq. ft. Call Dianne at (250)296-4515 for more info.

Duplex / 4 Plex Very Private Mobile Home

12x60 mobile, many renovations: New siding, new windows, new furnace, new plumbing throughout, kitchen updated, new bathroom. Very nice setting, nice view. $41,500. obo Call Wayne (250)267-3543 cell

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

THIS IS MORE LIKE IT! 1 - 2 bdrm apt F/S Dishwasher and A/C in most units. Quiet Good references only. Ask about our incentives. Call Frank 250-305-1155 pics at

1bdrm. suite in 4-plex downtown. $550/mo. (250)398-7552 3 bdrm. suite in 4-plex, w/d hook up, $695/mo. (250)3987552. Beautiful spacious 2bd suite in 4-Plex, (604)767-1600 www.LivingSpace4Rent.com Two-3 bdrm suites $850/mo. one-3bdrm suite $900/mo +util. n/s n/p r/r (250)296-3359

Halls/Auditoriums

FOR RENT

Big Lake Community Hall Lakeshore setting, fully equipped kitchen, reasonable rates Weddings, Private Parties, etc.

250-243-0024 Misc for Rent 2-85 S 3rd Ave

FOR RENT

References Required 1 bedroom basement suite, $600 + 30% utilities 4 bedroom, Crestwood Estates $950 + hydro

Independent Living Suites One bedroom available. 55+, Quiet, Pet Friendly With a safe and secure environment. Appliances included. Laundry facilities. To view call Laurette at 250-305-3318. Williams Lake Seniors Village

Boitanio Villa 275 Clearview Crescent Clean, quiet place to live. 1 & 2 bedroom units available.

To view call 392-2997

1 & 2bdr. apartments located downtown next to everything low income suites avail. & incentive to quiet long term tenants. (250)305-4972 1bdr. fully furnished suite, very nice, in quiet secure bldg. (250)302-9934

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1 bedroom basement suite $650 + 30% utilities 3 bedroom top floor of 5plex $900 utilities included 3 bedroom, Crestwood Estates $900 + hydro 5 bedroom home on 10 acres, Springhouse, horse friendly $1200 + utilities 2 bedroom mobile, self sufficient home $900 + utilities

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Management Company with a variety of apartments available immediately, ref/req. but will supply excellent rental units. (250) 305-4970.

2002 FOCUS 4dr, Auto, PW, PL, CD, 128,000kms. New Engine

$4500. (250)392-2072

1989 23.5’ Bonair 5th Wheel

1999 Silver Honda Civic Hatchback

Solar panel, awning, New tires, hitch, Rear kitchen, Full bath

Reliable, economical and in very good condition. Standard. 50 MPG

$4,300.00 obo Will consider 8ft. camper as part trade. (250)398-6103

$2500. (250)267-3997

Cars - Sports & Imports 1986 Dodge Lancer 4 door hatchback. 2.2 turbo, auto, 160,000 km’s. Runs good. Will need new brake line. $750. Will consider anything as trade! 250-267-9545 bigbenscolt@gmail.com

Rooms for Rent

1994 26’ Custom Koach Queen bed, full bathroom, back kitchen. Good condition. $11,500. obo Phone: (250)392-4949

Rare ‘56 Wilies Jeep 4x4 PU Forestry Model, original flathead engine, good running gear, plow & winch $3500 (250)392-3004

Large furnished boarding room for rent. 1342 Gun-anoot Trail. $450/mo. inclusive. Home (250)392-6360 or Cell (250) 302-8112 1990 Suzuki Tracker. Complete rebuilt engine. Newer updated transfer case. New over sized tires. No rust, soft top. Good mechanical condition.$2400. 250-303-0941

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1996 9.6’ Bigfoot Camper Queen bed, stove with oven, furnace, bathroom. $11,000. obo Phone: (250)392-4949

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Suites, Lower 1bdr. $600/mo. util. incl. N/P, N/S, bus stop/laundry nearby. Prefer working person only. (250)267-7799 1 bdrm. Daylight suite, avail. immed. n/s, n/p. Close to schools & TRU. (250)3988111 or (250)303-1546 cell. 2 new 2bdr. daylight suites, avail. Aug. $950/mo. incl. util. & $1100/mo. + util. (250)3058030 Large 2 bdrm suite, 150 Mile area. 15 min from town. N/S, R/R N/P $700/mnth util incl (250)296-9190 Avail Aug 1st. Large bright 1 bdrm. basement suite close to schools & stores, incl. w/d, heat and hydro, and covered parking. $800/mo. (250)392-1124 Lg bright 2bdrm bsmt suite, furnished or unfurnished. $800/mo +util. (778)412-4207 or (250)267-8589 cell

Suites, Upper 3bdrm, large yard, deck, shared W/D. Close to town, utilities inc. (250)302-1829 3bdrm top floor n/s n/p $1000./month utilities included r/r (250)305-1213 Semi-furnished one bedroom and den in quiet home, suit single professional, n/s, n/p, r/r. (250)267-5759.

Townhouses 3bdr. townhouse located near university, excellent family unit. (250) 302-9934. 3 or 4 bdrm townhouse. Recently renovated. Last month free, based on 12 month lease. Starting at $825/month. www.freemanpm.ca (250)2677325 Accepting applications Glendale Place. Families, 3bdrm twnhse w/bsmt. $767/mo & util. Ref & d/d (250)392-9766 Good location, modern, clean 3bd. townhome, w/d incl. n/s, n/p, r/r $925/mo. (250)398-0738

Cars - Domestic

Geo auto, cent alloy mpg. New 5558

Metro. 1 litre engine, stereo, 2nd owner, revalve job, timing belt, custom wheels. 55 Nice, clean little car. tires. $2200. 778-412-

Drive a little Save a lot Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, July 14th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC. 1995 Dodge Neon 4dr. auto, exc. tires, economical, very reliable, drives great. $1,350. o.b.o. (250)296-9058 Please leave message.

Cars - Domestic

1984 NISSAN CITATION

18ft. motorhome, odometer 163242, white/brown, gas/propane tanks, std., 3 burner stove, water, fridge, furnace, cupboards, closet, toilet/ shower (wet bath). Incl. recent complete tune-up. $3,500. o.b.o. (250)398-2093 or email: cschafer@wlake.com

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1998 Geo Metro 1 Litre engine 5 speed, 40,000kms on rebuilt engine and clutch. One owner, clean little car, needs nothing, stereo, new front brakes. $2,150. o.b.o. (250)303-0941

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Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

1997 30ft. Nash Travel Trailer Everything works, updated appliances, new batteries. e.q. hitch, sleeps 8, master bedroom queen bed. Good rubber. $7500. o.b.o. Phone (250)267-5629

SLUMBER QUEEN CAMPER

1989 Chevy 3/4 ton pick-up, 4x4, extended cab, approx. 60,000 km on rebuilt engine, comes with good canopy, runs good. $2,000. o.b.o. Call Rick at work (250)392-6565 or home (250)392-3457

2004 Ford F150 XL Super cab, 4x4, 8cyl. auto, red with grey interior, 4.6L V-8, a/c, stereo, tilt steering, very well maintained. $9,900. o.b.o. Phone (250)392-4319

2001 10’ Frontier Camper large fridge, stove with oven, North South Queen bed, furnace, bathroom, excellent condition. $9,000.o.b.o. Phone (250) 392-3379.

2000 8ft. light weight. Fridge, stove, furnace, toilet. Two propane tanks. Mint Condition! $6,995. o.b.o. Phone (250)392-3414

Sport Utility Vehicle

1999 Ford Explorer 4x4, automatic trans., nice exterior with little rust, no dents, 265,000kms. $1,700. (250)243-2127

2008 Colorado 5th Wheel

32ft., 3 slides, winter package, a/c, furnace, BI vac, full bath, queen bed, awning. In excellent shape, less than 1,000km. $32,500.

Will trade for smaller RV

(250)296-4136

For Sale Or Trade For Smaller/Newer RV 29ft. fiberglass travel trailer $14,900. 2003 Keystone “Cougar� winter model with 12ft. ‘super slide out’. Walk around queen front bedroom with separate door, a/c, stereo, rubber roof, 17ft. awning, fiberglass walls. Geordie & Cindy Moore (250)392-1515

Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, July 14th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC. 1975 Dodge Tradesman camperized van, 318 engine, new rad, battery. $700. o.b.o. (250)855-8692

Must Sell 1987 FORD F150

1990 Winnebago Chieftan 34 ft. 454 engine Good condition. Low Mileage. $8000. obo (250)305-7134

Reg. cab short box, 4x4, standard 4spd. Black, new paint and bodywork, 4� lift. Good sound system. $3,200 o.b.o. (250)267-3662 2009 GMC 1/2 ton 4x4. 53,000 kms. Nice shape, never winter driven. Garage stored. $23,000 OBO. Call 250-305-4336

4 OUTHelpOFabandoned, 5 neglected & abused animals! PEOPLE WITH DIABETES Following Your Garage Sale DIE OF HEART DISEASE. 392-2179

Bond Lake Road Hwy 20 1996 Dodge Maxi Window Van 8 pass., cargo, 318 v-8, 2wd., new brakes, tow pkg., auto, (new summer tires), near new Blizzacks, well maintained, a/c, p/w, p/l, 130 litre gas tank. Good running condition. Asking $2,995. (250)392-4319

2009 Ford Ranger 4x4, ext. cab, silver exterior, automatic, a/c, 59,708km. $15,000. (250) 303-2206 or (250) 989-1262

Trucks & Vans

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1997 10FT. SLUMBER QUEEN ADVENTURER

Queen bed, furnace, oven, bathroom, dbl. sink, lots of storage, 1 piece roof, new battery, propane tanks, hot water, hyd. jacks. $6,700. (250)267-3671

1999 Dodge Ext. Cab 4x4 Dually, 195,000kms New clutch, new batteries, new front tires, exhaust brake, Clifford alarm. $14,000. obo (250)392-6155

Boats

If you have any left over soft goods such as linens, clothing, shoes, accessories, towels, bedding, draperies, etc... 1991 17.5 Campion Comes with a 2003 115hp Merc., includes a 5 blade stainless prop, low hours. Winter covered. $6,900. o.b.o. (250)392-5632 or (250) 398-0126. 1995 26.55 Bayliner-Cierra. 5.7 Mercury inboard/outboard. Comes with 9.9 Mariner and steering arm. GPS/depth sounder, elec. down rigger, dual battery system, anchor and much more. Shorelander galvanized tandem trailer. $24,500 OBO. 250-2676001

2000 Dodge Dakota 4x4, Babied, V8, and not used as a 4x4, Red, automatic, A/C, canopy, stereo, 2 sets of tires & rims. Excellent condition. 197,300 kms. $6800. (250)267-3997 2004 Tahoe White, 4.8L, automatic trans, tow pkg, power options, 210,000 km. Good condition. $6,900.00. Phone: 250-296-3642

Chris Craft Bow Rider 1992 22ft., 350 Windsor motor. In great condition, very well maintained, brand new stereo system. $10,500. Phone (250)296-4788 WANTED: Two kayaks in good condition. Call (250)3922577 or (250)267-1427

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Paddle and Snack canoe and kayak exploration Come and enjoy an evening paddle on Chimney Lake Thursday, July 26. This session will include paddling tips from Red Shred’s Bike and Board Shed owner Mark Savard and snacks prepared by a local chef along the route. Kayaks or canoes can be borrowed from Red Shreds with a donation to the Williams Lake and Area KidSport chapter. Boats are booked through the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex. Basic paddling skills are necessary. The class runs from 5:30 to 9 p.m. and costs • • • • • •

$25. To register, contact the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex at 250-398-7665. Monday, July 16 Summer swim lessons begin Three sessions of summer swim classes for children will be offered at Sam Ketcham Memorial Pool this summer. The sessions will start on July 16, July 30 and Aug. 13. For more information and to register your child contact the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex by calling 250-398-7665 or visit www.activewilliamslake.com.

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Cody Slinn as Sparkle (left), Rachel Folland as Jewel, and Johanne Lebrune as Jane, surround Madison Lindsay (in the chair) who plays Bella, the young Isabella in the Potato Dreams community play project presented on an outdoor stage at the Potato House July 4. Parts of the play will be performed this summer at Performances in the Park. Potato Dreams featuring Likely Gold will be on stage in Boitanio Park, Aug. 2 in the 5 p.m. time slot followed by Maria in the Shower at 7 p.m. Gaeil Farrar photo

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