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The idea of digitalization of the human body is coming. There are blood glucose machines that can connect to an iPhone. Soon, blood pressure and other vital statistics will be added and can be downloaded to your doctor. Eventually, your genetic data will be in a form that will allow your doctor to prescribe the drug that will work best for you. Bruising is more common as we get older. Tiny blood vessels, called capillaries in our skin become more fragile and are more likely to rupture. Also the skin contains less fat so there is less protection for the capillaries. Even though we bruise more easily as we age, your doctor should be consulted if you have large painful bruises or bruises that come on suddenly. Heartburn results when the valve that shuts off the tube to the stomach doesn’t seal well enough and allows the food to come back up the tube (esophagus). Because that food has been mixing with stomach acid, this regurgitation causes the burning feeling in the esophagus. If heartburn becomes chronic, see your doctor. If you have to give your child a medication that doesn’t taste that good, try giving a cold treat like a Popsicle before and after giving the medicine. The cold will help numb the taste buds and make the bad taste less noticeable. Our pharmacists feel that keeping current with all the latest advances in medicine and pharmacy is important. It enables us to serve you better.
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Work underway on Barkerville’s schoolhouse rebuild An inaugural donation of $10,000 pledged by two Central Interior Regional Districts is already bearing fruit on the main street of Barkerville Historic Town. This past June, a joint meeting of the Cariboo Regional District and the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George held at Barkerville resulted in each Regional District contributing $5,000 to the National Historic Site’s efforts to rebuild the Barkerville School. The schoolhouse, which was destroyed by fire many decades ago, is being reconstructed in its original
location between the current setting of J.P. Taylor’s Drug Store and the Cariboo Lodge #4 Masonic Hall. Construction has already begun, and the project’s progress can be observed by visitors on a daily basis throughout Barkerville 150th anniversary season in 2012. When complete, the new Barkerville School will effectively double the amount of educational space provided by Barkerville’s current 1860s schoolhouse recreation and provide ample room for thousands of children and adult visitors
alike who visit the heritage site annually. “The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is pleased to lend its support to the reconstruction of the [Barkerville] Schoolhouse,” Chair of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, Art Kaehn said. “Barkerville is an important tourism and cultural amenity in Northern BC, and we’re pleased to support a project that will continue to enable thousands of school children each year to learn more about this important heritage site.” “We are excited to con-
tribute to this exciting project,” added Cariboo Regional District Chair, Al Richmond. “Over 2,000 students from across BC visit Barkerville every year and it will be great to have a space that can better accommodate these groups while still ensuring an authentic 1800’s schoolhouse experience.” Although this is a first time donation to Barkerville from either Regional District, both have been long-time supporters and partners of BC’s Gold Rush Town.
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RALPH EDWIN SANDERSON June 25, 1929 - July 30, 2012 Ralph Edwin Sanderson, of North Vancouver, BC passed away peacefully at Lion’s Gate Hospital on Monday, July 30th at 11:30 A.M. with family by his side. Ralph was born on June 25, 1929 at Maple Creek SK. He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Virginia ; his children Harold (Dianne) Sanderson, Eldon (Sarina) Sanderson, Valerie (Daryl) Johannesen, Daryl (Holly) Sanderson and Maureen (Tony) Richichi and his 11 grandchildren, Erin & Garth, Eric, Jordy, Justin, Kevin & Daren, Kaeli & Jenna, Chad (Heather) & Rebecca as well as 3 great-grandchildren, Sarah, Nathan & Hannah; one sister, Edna (Ed) Caruk of Toronto ON, one brother, Stan (Lynn) of West Kelowna, BC and numerous nieces and nephews. Ralph was predeceased by his infant daughter Rosella, his parents Selmer & Annie, his sister Blanche and brothers Leonard, Alfred & George. If family/friends so desire; in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the North Shore Hospice Society: Online: www.northshorehospice.ca to make a secure donation online using your credit card, please click on the ”Donate” tab, then the yellow “Donate On-Line” button at the top left of this page. We ask that you complete the “In Tribute” tab in Ralph’s name. By Mail: To make your contribution by cheque, please go to the above website to download the Donation Form, print, complete and mail the form with your gift to: North Shore Hospice Society P.O. Box 54019 1562 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, BC V7M 3L5
Gus Cameron Gymkhana Riders ranging from Pee Wee to the over 40 group celebrated the Third Annual Gus Cameron Bouchie Lake Gymkhana. The event honours Cameron for his ongoing commitment to rodeo and the Bouchie Lake Gymkhana. Skills were tested in the keyhole, poles, turn and burn, stakes and barrel racing. Right, Hodd Smith, veteran roper, tries his skill at the poles.
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TELUS supports Barkerville education programming An inaugural donation from the TELUS Community Action Team towards Barkerville’s Educational Programming: K-12 School Students ensured the historic town’s School Program was action central at the start of Barkerville’s 150th anniversary season. Students and teachers alike have experienced Barkerville’s exceptional history for decades through the National Historic Site’s award-winning, curriculum-based interpretive School Program. Thanks to the TELUS’s recent gift, Barkerville’s sesquicentennial season launched to much additional fanfare and much needed supplies, in May 2012. “TELUS is proud to have supported Barkerville’s Educational Programming for K-12
school students,” Rod Peck, Manager of TELUS’ Field Support CSD Home Team in Quesnel said. “Having the opportunity to partner with the Barkerville Heritage Trust ensures that our youth understand the importance of the Cariboo Gold Rush and its place in Canadian history.” Barkerville used the TELUS Community Action Team’s funds to help facilitate the comprehensive schedule for children who participated in the 2012 School Program, as well as purchase materials and supplies required for the implementation of fully-immersive, educational experiences. “The support of TELUS’s Community Action Team, which allocates annual grants
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OPINIONS A little Olympic fever
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t’s always a struggle to catch much of the Olympics when you work during the day and by the time you get home the other media have spilled the beans on who won what and who went home empty handed. However, this long weekend I was able to actually watch some of the games in real time as the medals were being earned. If you asked me before the games started would I really be glued to my television watching track bicycle events, I would have looked at you with a withering expression as if to say “I’ve much better things to do.” But, you know, I watched that sport as the young Canadian competitor was trying her hardest to become a medal contender and it wasn’t half bad. If I’m being honest, the fact the event only took a few minutes probably influenced my attention span, but regardless, I watched three heats and didn’t wander off looking for something better to do. Having a heat wave hit the Cariboo didn’t hurt either, as going outside wasn’t very attractive, although I was at SkyFest on Saturday and that was fabulous, challenging to stay hydrated, but well worth it. But I digress. Now that I’ve a taste for the Olympics, I’ve witnessed men’s pommel horse, floor routines, uneven parallel bars, men’s sprint and a few other sports I can’t remember. No one will ever accuse me of taking my sports too seriously, but hey, every two years (I try to catch a few of the winter events, as well) I can sacrifice my valuable free time to watching the world’s greatest atheletes pit their skills against each other, then grumble and argue with the TV as to the questionable judging. I believe that may an Olympic sport in just about every country, even China with their runaway medal count. I think I’ve absorbed enough to carry on a social conversation about the 2012 Olympics in, oh what city is it? Oh yes, London. – Annie Gallant, Cariboo Observer
Pipeline posturing doesn’t help T
he B.C. Liberal government is taking its new hardline approach to federal environmental hearings on the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline proposal in September. Environment Minister Terry Lake has filed the B.C. government’s notice to cross-examine Enbridge, one of the world’s biggest pipeline operators. Lake outlined the “tough questions” B.C. representatives will ask about spill response capacity on land and sea, tanker escort tugboats, pipe wall thickness, and Enbridge’s sluggish response to a pipeline rupture in Michigan. That’s all fine, and to be expected after Premier Christy Clark’s highprofile confrontation with Alberta Premier Alison Redford going into the recent premiers’ meeting in Halifax. Clark’s demands for “world-leading” safety and spill response, as well as meeting the constitutional obligation to consult and accommodate aboriginal groups along the route, are mostly a statement of the obvious. Her call for a “fair share” of proceeds from
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B.C. Views exported oil to reflect B.C.’s risk has been assaulted from all sides. Pipeline opponents seized on Clark’s suggestion that a major oil spill might be tolerable if there was enough money in it for B.C. NDP leader Adrian Dix picked up the theme as he conducted his own belated tour of the proposed route to reiterate his opposition. There had been earlier hints from Alberta that B.C. might need further rewards for the risk. But when Clark made the “fair share” demand public, Redford was moved to channel Margaret Thatcher, declaring: “The Premier of Alberta is not going to blink on royalties.” The lady’s not for blinking, but neither is B.C.’s Iron Snowbird, as Preston Manning dubbed Clark this spring. All this political theatre doesn’t amount to much.
the Lions Gate bridge, a heavy oil spill from Second Narrows to Stanley Park would be catastrophic to Vancouver’s environment and economy. Tankers have made that trip safely nearly 100 years, but the congested modern shipping lane offers more threat of collision, and clearing Burrard Inlet for near-daily tanker transits would disrupt the rest of B.C.’s shipping trade. An Angus Reid poll last week showed as many as half of respondents remain open-minded about the costs and benefits of new oil pipelines across B.C. Unlike B.C. politicians, they seem interested in learning more before making up their minds. Dix and the NDP ran to the front of the anti-pipeline parade early, as they did with the carbon tax and other issues. Clark began the Northern Gateway discussion with a principled position to wait for the result of the federal review, but that’s apparently out the window with an election looming. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca.
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I’ll stand by my January prediction that the Enbridge proposal is unlikely to proceed, mainly due to the tangled state of aboriginal claims. Wealthy U.S. foundations that view the B.C. North Coast as their 500-year eco-experiment will be happy to help fund a decade of legal challenges, while continuing the media-spinning and protest support they are doing now. Even if some way can be found to levy a B.C. tax on revenues from the Northern Gateway pipeline, it’s no solution. For one thing, it would confer an advantage to the TransMountain pipeline that has been shipping Alberta oil to Burnaby and the U.S. for more than 60 years. The competing expansion proposal by TransMountain’s current owner, Kinder Morgan, shows the inconsistency of opposition to pipelines. Does anyone really believe that a new pipeline built to the highest standards ever would be too dangerous, while a 60-year-old pipeline is acceptable? Protesters have an easy target in Kinder Morgan. With a tenfold increase to 25 tankers a month proposed to sail under
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FEEDBACK Seniors Rally The Cariboo Voice for Seniors group met at G.R. Baker Hospital on Friday to demand more hospital services, more funding and more attention paid to seniors’ needs in Quesnel. Seniors brought along signs and were well received by travellers along Front Street – many honked to show their support for the group. The group meets every third Thursday at the Royal Canadian Legion. For information, call Peter Nielsen, 250992-7416. Danika M. Hébert photo
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believe the Teen Mentoring program at Big Brothers / Big Sisters is great. It gives children a role model who helps them to grow and learn in ways that will help them throughout their life. Not only does it help the “little” learn, but Big Brothers/Big Sisters also teaches the Teen Mentors important lessons. Being a teen mentor, I grew to understand the importance of good role models in children’s lives. Children learn from what they see older people in their life doing; they learn in a “monkey see, monkey do” kind of way. Some children, however, don’t have good role models in their life and this is not their fault. Big Brothers/Big Sisters gives those children an opportunity to have a good role model and learn from them. While I was a teen mentor, I could see the impact I made on those children in such a short period of time. For example, my first buddy was very hyper and didn’t like to help clean up at first. He was not very respectful at all. By the end of my time with him he had settled down and would listen very well. He would help me
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SHARING A LITTLE MAGIC clean up without me asking and he was talking to me in a much kinder voice. I believe he did so because he had been around me enough to learn the appropriate ways to act and treat each other. Big Brothers/ Big Sisters does more than just help teach children life lessons though. This program helps to build friendships. Being in it, I have learned how much having a reliable friend can mean to a child. It gives them something to look forward to each week. It gives them confidence when an older student encourages them. A teen mentor lets a child know they are cared about and have people there for them. Not only does the “little” receive a good friend,
but so does the teen mentor. I grew very close to my “littles” and was sad when it was time to say good bye. Altogether, I believe Big Brothers/Big Sisters, has helped me, along with my “littles”, to learn from each other and grow into better people. It is a wonderful program that benefits everyone who is part of it. It has showed me how much my support can help a child and I would be very happy to do it again. – Megan Poole is a Grade
12 graduate and recipient of BBBSQ scholarship. Big Brothers Big Sisters is pleased to announce that it is again the recipient of the Growth Award from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada. Through its various programs, the agency served almost 170 children/youth in the community in 2011. BBBSQ 6th Annual Golf for Kids Sake is at 1 p.m., Sept. 15 at Richbar Golf and Gardens. Now is the time
Big Sister Brianne and Little Sister Jessie enjoy a game of frisbee. Contributed photo
to sign up for this event. Give us a call at 250-9927257. You can register at bigbrothersbigsistersofquesnel. ca Donate your pennies to Big Brothers Big Sisters and we’ll make them count! The penny is going out of circulation. Bring your pennies to the Little Big House between 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday – Thursday. Remember, every penny you donate will be added to all the other pennies we receive. It adds up quickly and it will really make a difference! Staples has started their Stock the Lockers campaign. Call us if you are in need of financial assistance to purchase school supplies for your children. If you can donate money or supplies, please drop by Staples. Raffle tickets for the West Jet flight for two anywhere in North America (excluding charter) are on sale until Sept. 17. Drop by 368 Vaughan Street. Remember all the money raised locally stays with BBBSQ. Maggie Bello is executive director of BBBSQ and regular Observer columnist.
Letters and emails must include full name and contact phone number and should be 250 words or less. The editor reserves the right to edit submissions for clairity, brevity and legality. Letters to the Editor, Quesnel Cariboo Observer, 188 Carson Ave. Quesnel, BC V2J 2A8 email: newsroom@quesnelobserver.com Ph: 250-992-2121 Fax: 250-992-5229 Quesnel Cariboo Observer is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
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Skimming the surface Aerobatic expert and pilot Skip Stewart flies low over the tarmac with smoke blazing. Annie Gallant photo
Community Calendar SPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS MONDAY CELEBRATE BC DAY at Cottonwood House, Aug. 6, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. with guided tours, horse drawn wagon rides, heritage games and a BBQ lunch. Live music provided by local musicians from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. FREE QUIT-SMOKING SESSIONS every other Monday evening 5 – 6:30 p.m. at Public Health Unit (call for exact dates, 250-991-7571) or every other Wednesday 1 – 2 p.m. at Chronic Disease Management, (call for exact dates, 250-985-5657.)
The Quesnel Church
But the hour comes and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth. God is a spirit and they must worship him in spirit and in truth. Please join us.
Call 747-3178. Ask for Kim.
NORTH CARIBOO GYMKHANA Monday evenings, Alex Fraser Park, 6:30 p.m. Must bring horse council card. Three events held weekly from leadliner to adult. For information email dmverge@ hughes.net or call Jen, 250-992-9227 or visit facebook page, North Cariboo Gymkhana.
TUESDAY HOW ANIMALS CAN HELP REACH THOSE WHO ARE HARDEST TO REACH Seminar, sponsored by CHAAPS, presented by Eileen Bona, Oct. 9, 6 – 9 p.m., location to be announced later. Cost is $10/person. This seminar is intended for mentalhealth professionals, teachers, social workers, front-line workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, ECE educators, parents, individuals curious about how
animals accomplish their co-counselor role and anyone wishing to further their knowledge about Animal Assisted Therapy. KERSLEY HORSE CLUB gymkhana every Tuesday night, 6:30 p.m. Cost, $3 per night per horse for all three events, barrels, poles and stakes, memberships are $10 for individual, $25 for family. 2801 Otter Road in Kersley, behind the Alamo Diner. For information call Chelsea, 250-7471632 or just show up. YOUTH CENTRE open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. Rock climbing bookings accepted for Saturday birthday parties, call 250-983-6920 to check availability.
WEDNESDAY ANIMAL AND EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPEUTIC PRACTICE TRAIN-
ING WORKSHOP Oct. 10 – 11, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Pen-Y-Bryn Farm, sponsored by CHAAPS, presented by Eileen Bona. Cost is $175 a day. This workshop is for instructors and facilitators working in all fields of animal assisted therapy and equine assisted therapy programs or interested in starting. Health care professionals interested in more training also welcome.
THURSDAY E C O - S P RO U T S NATURE EXPLORATION every Thursday for July and August, 10 – 11:30 a.m. Come and explore the trails and wetland with your children, activities can be adapted to any age. Snacks provided, bring a water bottle, reusable dish, hat, sunscreen, bug repellant and an attitude for adventure. Meet at the Nature Education Centre, entrance behind the
concession stand at West Fraser Timber Park. For information or to register call 25025507513 or email ecosproutsbces@ gmail.com
SATURDAY RELAY FOR LIFE FAMILY FUN TEAM BOTTLE DROP OFF, recyclable bottles and cans to Safeway parking lot, Aug. 4, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. or they’ll pick up. Call MaryAnn 250-249-5720. UNSEEMLY EVENINGS PRESENTS HIGH SOCIETY, Va n c o u v e r- b a s e d band, Vile Pole Arts and Bottoms Up Barely Burlesque, Aug. 11, Gold Pan City Dance, 352 Anderson Dr., doors open at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 at BoPeep Boutique until Aug. 10 then $25 the day of the event. Find information on facebook (BottomsUpBarelyBurlesque) or call 250-255-1171.
COME AND MEET THE PARTICIPANTS TRAVELLING THE FRASER RIVER Amy Law and Jillian Simpson of Quesnel invite the public to join them for a community dinner at the gazebo on the River Walk Aug. 11, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Event to include discussions with environmental supervisors of Cariboo Pulp and Paper and Dora McMillan, director of Baker Creek Enhancement Society. 6TH ANNUAL GOLF FOR KIDS SAKE Big Brothers Big Sisters of Quesnel, Sept. 15, 1 p.m. shotgun start. To register call 250-992-7257 or email bbbsques@ goldcity.net. Download pledge sheet at bigbrothersbigsistersofquesnel.ca. Incentive prize for pledges collect over $250, dinner included. GARLIC FESTIVAL Sept. 29 – 30,
Smith-Pioneer Park in Lower Nicola. Organizers are looking for garlic vendors or related products. Contact Becky Ratzlaff at rosiemoonbeam11@ yahoo.ca.
SUNDAY 19th ANNUAL QUESNEL WOMEN’S FALL CHALLENGE Sept. 30, early entry fee $25 until Sept. 16, regular fee $30 until Sept. 28, late fee Sept. 29-30, $40. Register at Quesnel Arts and Rec Centre or online http://qwfc. wordpress.com. Event supports G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital mammography unit.
Meetings and Special Events, Workshops, Signups and Non-profit Groups will run in the Sunday or Wednesday edition. The deadline for the Wednesday Observer is Monday at noon, and the deadline for the weekend edition is Wednesday at 5 pm. All meeting notices and regular submissions to Community Calendar must be renewed every three months. Due to the volume of material, we clear the column every three months and only print newly submitted material.
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Techno savvy Top: Lyle Orchison, left and Pat Morton familiarize themselves with the touch screen technology and programs available to assist people in gaining proficiency . They, along with Rene MacDonald, below and other volunteers will soon offer sessions on the touchscreen technology. Annie Gallant photo
SAS offering familiarization on touch-screen technology ANNIE GALLANT Observer Reporter
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eniors’ Advocacy Service will soon ofter Touch Screen Computer Awareness, the first program of its kind in the province. This independent orientation could mean the difference between successful and unsuccessful completion of the touch-screen driving assessment. “Unsuccessful completion rate of the on-line driving assessment appears to be high due to unfamiliarity of touch screen technology,” SAS’ Susan MacNeill said. Each client will sign up for a minimum of two sessions on the touch screen computer. The first session will familiarize them with touch screen technology through computer games. The games format tests various cognitive competencies and helps prepare the client for what they could face in the on-line driving assessment. The second session reviews the technology and goes over the components of the DriveABLE assessment. They include motor speed and control; span of attentional field; spatial judgement and decision making; speed of attentional shifting; executive functioning (verbal instruction); and identification of driving situations. DriveABLE’s in-office assessment tool is a sciencebased driving evaluation designed to identify at risk drivers, regardless of age. A recommendation for the assessment may come from a person’s family physician, concerned family members or others. Often the family physician, who is usually visited one or more times a year by patients, are likely to be the first person ‘in authority’ to encounter a driver who
has become medically impaired. It is recommended physicians notify licensing bodies of concern regarding competence to drive. When medical conditions or medication changes
affect someone’s abilities even the best drivers can become unsafe. Due to the effect of the medical condition, a driver may lack insight into his or her current driving skills. Past driving records and personal opinions about those skills may not be relevant when considering if someone is safe to drive. If there is memory loss, poor judgment, indecisiveness, disorientation or loss of strength, flexibility or balance, it is time to determine if the changes are affecting driving. SAS understands the need to assess at-risk individuals’ driving competency, however many of the clients they serve are seniors who aren’t familiar with much of the new computer technology, including touch screen. SAS volunteer Lyle Orchison said they would be taking appointments for the program the first week of September and clients will have two, half-hour appointments within two weeks of each other, as the second appointment builds on the learning received in the first appointment. “If needed, clients can book more sessions,” Orchison said. “We want clients to be comfortable with touch screen computers.” Currently, SAS volunteers are being trained on the touch screen computer in order to provide the most comprehensive orientation for clients. SAS would also like to acknowledge the Quesnel Human Rights and Civil Liberties Association for their financial support of the new touch screen computer. To book your appointments for the Touch Screen Computer Awareness: Orientation for On-line Driving Assessment, phone 250-747-8363 after the Labour Day weekend.
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North Cariboo K9 offering canine training North Cariboo K9 is offering three classes over the next few weeks to provide dog training. The first is a level 1 group obedience class beginning Aug. 12. The cost is $120 plus HST and the course runs for one hour, once a week for six weeks. The second is a two-day seminar, Aug. 24 – 25 called Tracking through Drive. This seminar gets the dog using its strongest sense, smell, through the animal’s natural instinct and ability. The third and final event is a two-day Protection Dog Seminar with Dave Gomme from Edmonton. Gomme has worked extensively with police K9 units across North America and since he had so much fun in Quesnel, this expert is coming back for his second time this year. People from Kamloops, Vancouver and Williams Lake have already committed to coming to Quesnel just to attend Gomme’s seminar. All three seminars are open to anyone wanting to do more and learn more with their dogs. For information, call 250-9838682 or find North Cariboo K9 on facebook, or visit the website www. nck9.net.
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Aug. 5 - Aug. 11, 2012 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Some change is in order, Aries. You have realized it for some time now, but this week it must come to fruition. Think about the way you want to approach this. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you are on an emotional roller coaster and don't know how you will feel from one second to the next. Figure out your goal for each day and then go along for the ride.
Recent obedience grad class.
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FENTON Chelsea and Chris Fenton are proud to announce the birth of their son Jaxon Thomas who was born May 24, 2012 and weighed nine pounds eight ounces. Big brother Kainen is happy to welcome Jaxon home.
MAYER Chantel Kearns and Tristan Mayer are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Braxan Tristan who was born June 22,
Sukhvir and Harpal Aulakh are pleased to announce the birth son Navin S. Aulakh, June 29, 2012 in Williams Lake, B.C., weighing seven pounds and four ounces. Welcoming Navin home are big sisters Khya and Daneeta. A special thank you to Dr. Raffard and the surgical team as well as the maternity nurses at Willilams Lake Cariboo Memorial Hospital.
PALMER Petrea and J Palmer are happy to announce the birth of their son Kullen Faolan Palmer born June 30, 2012 and weighing seven pounds and 14 ounces. Sister Keiara and brother Kainan welcome their new baby brother home. A special thank you to Dr. Erlank and the nursing staff at G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital.
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Ba rkerville THIS IS BARKERVILLE’S STORY The Cariboo region of British Columbia’s central interior has been profoundly shaped by gold, thanks to a simple, working-class English prospector named Billy Barker who, in 1862, spearheaded a twenty-year, multi-billion dollar industrial revolution that literally helped build a Province. The extraordinary historic town of Barkerville, named in Billy’s honour, now stands as a living testament to these golden beginnings. Declared a National Historic Site of Canada in 1923, and later a Provincial Heritage Site in 1958, Barkerville is now the largest livinghistory museum in western North America. Barkerville celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2012, and the year is full of exciting adventures for the more than 65,000 international visitors who flock to “BC’s Gold Rush Town”annually. The signature event for Barkerville’s year-long sesquicentennial celebrations will take place August 11th & 12th, 2012. The event will officially commemorate the 150th anniversary of Billy Barker’s astonishing gold discovery in August 1862, and the subsequent birth of Barkerville Historic Town. During the weekend-long gala visitors to Barkerville will also be treated to the triumphant return of the Canadian National Gold Panning Championships, hosted by 5-time World Invitational Gold Panning Champion and lifetime Barkerville resident, Scott Rea.
THE TRANSFORMATION OF TRANSPORTATION
Gold Rush
1973 Honda Civic
2013 Honda Civic
YOU TOO CAN CATCH THE HONDA FEVER
Cariboo Honda
250-992-8371 • 1-888-992-8371 161 Marsh Dr. Quesnel, BC www.cariboohonda.ca DL 31008
Happy 150th Barkerville
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Barkerville - BC’s Gold Rush Town Party of the Century (and a Half)
150 YEARS! EXTRAORIDINARY MILESTONE Proud to be a part of your extended community
Congratulations to everyone for keeping this part of history alive
HUBS HOTEL
THE RIGHT PRODUCTS - THE RIGHT PEOPLE
James & Sons
BIG H’S HALIBUT & CHIPS Barkerville Hwy, Wells
THE RIGHT CHOICE
250-994-3313
1055 Hwy 97 North 250-992-2875
Westside Liquor Store
)NTEGRIS #REDIT 5NION PRESENTS
Moonshine? - No Best variety of Wine & Beer? Yes
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We Salute you Barkerville CHEERS on your 150th
250-992-2923
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Open daily in West Park Mall
3ATURDAY 3UNDAY !UGUST AND
For a Natural & Earth Friendly Way of Life
We support local producers 333 Legion Dr. 250-992-5155
CARIBOO THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE CLINIC
582 Front Street • Quesnel • 250-992-6723
www.quesneltoyota.ca DL#30797
CONGRATULATIONS BARKERVILLE
MAKE TRAXX
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
Box 206, Wells, BC V9K 2R0 email: dinner@thebearspaw.ca
We’ve come a long way since campďŹ re coee
Stake your claim with a Dodge Ram
Congratulations Barkerville Congratulations Barkerville
328 Front St.• 250-992-6691 685 Newman Rd • 250-747-0559
259 McLean Street, Quesnel • 250-992-9293
We appreciate all your endless hours of dedication to Barkerville.
BIG COUNTRY PRINTERS LTD. DOWNTOWN QUESNEL (Corner of St. Laurent & Kinchant)
250-992-7313
www.bigcountryprinters.com
We carry Vacuums Built Ins • Canisters • Uprights Bags & Parts for most Makes & Models
KEEP STRIKING IT RICH! CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations Barkerville on your 150th
BARKERVILLE! Financial Statements • E-Filing • Income Tax Consulting
North Cariboo Growers’ Co-Op
Accounting Services
ARTHUR J. BURROWS & CO.
138 McLean St.
250-747-8415
150
Congratulations! 1280 Quesnel Hixon Rd. 250-992-7274
Recreation
CELEBRATING
SATURDAY & SUNDAY - Canadian national Gold Panning Championships Noon and 3:00 pm - The Spirit of Cariboo Cameron Written & Performed by Barkerville alum DAVE SAYER SUNDAY - 3:30 pm Ceremony commemorating Billy Barker’s strike at the actual site. This will be attended by Billy’s great - great granddaughter, ELAINE EDGINGTON & her family direct from ENGLAND. History of Billy Barker written and performed by Barkerville’s own Andrew Hamilton. Musical Presentations.
Thank you Barkerville for keeping the GOLD FEVER alive! 201 Anderson Dr. 250-992-3811 • 1-800-821-6575
NOW YOU’RE BUMPY RIDE CAN BE SMOOTH SAILING
2180 Gassoff Rd.
More than a cafÊ.... It’s an experience. Quesnel
YEARS OF DISCOVERY
A N AT I O N A L H I S T O R I C S I T E o f C A N A D A
350 St. Laurent Avenue Quesnel, BC V2J 5A3
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1981 LTD.
437 Legion Dr. • 250-992-6502
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Phone: (250) 992-5600
CLAYTON’S
BARKERVILLE:
'OLD PANNING EVENTS FOR ALL AGES AND SKILL LEVELS ,OADS OF PRIZES TROPHIES „ &UN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 7EEKEND ADMISSION IS FREE TO ANYONE SHOWING A VALID &REE -INER´S #ERTI½CATE
Kate Sulis, RMT Laura Mytting, RMT Warren Exshaw, RMT Cecilia Peter, RMT
and Thank you for all your hard work.
Old-fashioned Service & Values that’s what we take pride in. "Congratulations Barkerville on this milestone"
#OME CELEBRATE THE SENSATIONAL STRIKE THAT STARTED IT ALL
GOOD 4 YOU & PLANET 2
Happy Birthday Barkerville
351 Reid Street Street Across from Post Office 250-991-0298 Helping you build a healthy body & mind, Naturally!
#(!-0)/.3()03
Thank you for all the Patronage Wells & Barkerville.
Congratulations Barkerville
Thank you for preserving this important part of History
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607 Doherty Drive • 250-992-5211
Contractor #15979
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Barkerville - BC’s Gold Rush Town Party of the Century (and a Half)
150 YEARS! EXTRAORIDINARY MILESTONE Proud to be a part of your extended community
Congratulations to everyone for keeping this part of history alive
HUBS HOTEL
THE RIGHT PRODUCTS - THE RIGHT PEOPLE
James & Sons
BIG H’S HALIBUT & CHIPS Barkerville Hwy, Wells
THE RIGHT CHOICE
250-994-3313
1055 Hwy 97 North 250-992-2875
Westside Liquor Store
)NTEGRIS #REDIT 5NION PRESENTS
Moonshine? - No Best variety of Wine & Beer? Yes
#!.!$)!. .!4)/.!,
We Salute you Barkerville CHEERS on your 150th
250-992-2923
'/,$ 0!..).'
Open daily in West Park Mall
3ATURDAY 3UNDAY !UGUST AND
For a Natural & Earth Friendly Way of Life
We support local producers 333 Legion Dr. 250-992-5155
CARIBOO THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE CLINIC
582 Front Street • Quesnel • 250-992-6723
www.quesneltoyota.ca DL#30797
CONGRATULATIONS BARKERVILLE
MAKE TRAXX
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
Box 206, Wells, BC V9K 2R0 email: dinner@thebearspaw.ca
We’ve come a long way since campďŹ re coee
Stake your claim with a Dodge Ram
Congratulations Barkerville Congratulations Barkerville
328 Front St.• 250-992-6691 685 Newman Rd • 250-747-0559
259 McLean Street, Quesnel • 250-992-9293
We appreciate all your endless hours of dedication to Barkerville.
BIG COUNTRY PRINTERS LTD. DOWNTOWN QUESNEL (Corner of St. Laurent & Kinchant)
250-992-7313
www.bigcountryprinters.com
We carry Vacuums Built Ins • Canisters • Uprights Bags & Parts for most Makes & Models
KEEP STRIKING IT RICH! CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations Barkerville on your 150th
BARKERVILLE! Financial Statements • E-Filing • Income Tax Consulting
North Cariboo Growers’ Co-Op
Accounting Services
ARTHUR J. BURROWS & CO.
138 McLean St.
250-747-8415
150
Congratulations! 1280 Quesnel Hixon Rd. 250-992-7274
Recreation
CELEBRATING
SATURDAY & SUNDAY - Canadian national Gold Panning Championships Noon and 3:00 pm - The Spirit of Cariboo Cameron Written & Performed by Barkerville alum DAVE SAYER SUNDAY - 3:30 pm Ceremony commemorating Billy Barker’s strike at the actual site. This will be attended by Billy’s great - great granddaughter, ELAINE EDGINGTON & her family direct from ENGLAND. History of Billy Barker written and performed by Barkerville’s own Andrew Hamilton. Musical Presentations.
Thank you Barkerville for keeping the GOLD FEVER alive! 201 Anderson Dr. 250-992-3811 • 1-800-821-6575
NOW YOU’RE BUMPY RIDE CAN BE SMOOTH SAILING
2180 Gassoff Rd.
More than a cafÊ.... It’s an experience. Quesnel
YEARS OF DISCOVERY
A N AT I O N A L H I S T O R I C S I T E o f C A N A D A
350 St. Laurent Avenue Quesnel, BC V2J 5A3
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1981 LTD.
437 Legion Dr. • 250-992-6502
t XXX CBSLFSWJMMF DB
Phone: (250) 992-5600
CLAYTON’S
BARKERVILLE:
'OLD PANNING EVENTS FOR ALL AGES AND SKILL LEVELS ,OADS OF PRIZES TROPHIES „ &UN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 7EEKEND ADMISSION IS FREE TO ANYONE SHOWING A VALID &REE -INER´S #ERTI½CATE
Kate Sulis, RMT Laura Mytting, RMT Warren Exshaw, RMT Cecilia Peter, RMT
and Thank you for all your hard work.
Old-fashioned Service & Values that’s what we take pride in. "Congratulations Barkerville on this milestone"
#OME CELEBRATE THE SENSATIONAL STRIKE THAT STARTED IT ALL
GOOD 4 YOU & PLANET 2
Happy Birthday Barkerville
351 Reid Street Street Across from Post Office 250-991-0298 Helping you build a healthy body & mind, Naturally!
#(!-0)/.3()03
Thank you for all the Patronage Wells & Barkerville.
Congratulations Barkerville
Thank you for preserving this important part of History
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250-992-5171
ERN ELECT MODELECTRICAL SUPPLIES RIC RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WIRING
607 Doherty Drive • 250-992-5211
Contractor #15979
SkyFest 2012
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Reporter flies high in trick plane
It’s a bit difficult to get in the plane. If you’ve seen F1 racers A sense of nereasing themselves vousness pervades into their cars the media types you’ll have an as we wait for idea of how you our rides in the get into the thing. acrobatic aircraft. Right foot on Barb van Halthe foot peg, deren spends time left foot on the assuring everyone wing, then hold the pilots aren’t your weight on there to make you arms as you them sick. swivel your body “They’re really into the cockpit good,” she says. and tuck your “They won’t feet into the nose do anything you of the aircraft – don’t want. If you the only cushion want more, they’ll give you more, if Ward’s MX2 shares the airspace with Rocket pilots and their passen- on the seat is the gers. parachute behind less, less.” Jonas Gagnon photo me. It does little to It’s not a quell the general comfy hauler, but that hasn’t stopped Ward from nervousness in the room. crisscrossing the continent in the MX2. Starting Outside the room pilots crawl over their airat an air show in Panama this summer, he’s been planes in preparation for the flight. I’m one of the first to go up. Rocket pilots escort through Mexico, Guatemala, through the southern and eastern states, before heading north, jettwo women for their ride of a lifetime. The plane I’ll be going up in, Gary Ward’s MX2, ting over Quesnel to Alaska before coming back to set down for a bit of acrobatics in Quesnel. is eye-catching in it’s purple and green livery. The colour isn’t the only thing grabbing my attention. The trip, Georgia to Alaska, is a 20-hr flight. The ocean crossing, he admits, is a bit dangerThe plane is almost completely carbon fibre, it’s ous. wings a solid monocoque which protrude into “It’s crazy stuff,” he said. the cabin of the plane. In the front a six-cylinder “If the engine ever quits out there I’m dead, engine, with 350-hp driving the propeller, which swimming with the sharks.” can, according to the literature, pull the plane up Which puts me in the cockpit with a man who more than 240 miles an hour. Switch that to kilometres an hour and it’s something like five million casually talks of solo flights over oceans that leave no room for mistakes. (or 387 if you don’t exaggerate). Of course in a Taxiing down the runway is fine, taking off I get dive it can go faster. But the speed is only half the story on the plane, the same jitters in a airliner, but once we’re up I can see everything and after a couple passes wing which will pull plus or minus 12gs. Pilots hit to wing with the Rocket team, we split off back around 10gs with a flight suit, me, I probably can’t go above 6 or 7gs. In a barrel role the litera- to the airport where Ward gets, well not more serious because you get the feeling that maneuvers ture says it’ll spin 420 degrees in a second. that make most people sick are everyday for the It takes a brave man to approach the limits of sturdy southerner, but a bit fast and more abrupt. the machine. He eases in pulling a barrel role, flying upside Ward calls it the ultimate machine for the acrodown, what he refers to as simpler maneuvers, batics he does. before getting a little more rough after I give him Ward introduces himself with a pleasant the thumbs up in response to his gentle queries as Georgian accent and a touch of hospitality for to the state of my stomach. which southerners are famous and gets me in my He flies what he calls a cuban eight, just think parachute. a figure eight propped up on it’s side, a hammerWard’s been flying since 16, though early on head, which include a steep, fast, vertical ascent he was just as interested in the engineering of and a steep, fast, vertical descent which leaves the machine, doing a tour with the USAF as a jet you floating in your seatbelt and a final move that engine mechanic and receiving a degree in Aeroseemed to be a combination of going every direcspace engineering from Georgia Tech. It wasn’t until 1998 that he switched profession- tion faster than the human brain can compute. All finished off by a gentle landing and an unally to flying in a Pitts S2-B. Now though, he’s in steady dismount from the bright plane. the MX2 and he’s very impressed with it. JONAS GAGNON Observer Reporter
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I am 11 years old and I have been in Kersley 4-H for two years. My projects this year include a market swine, and a pen of meat rabbits. I am also raising some poultry to show and have three garden containers of tomatoes, herbs and peppers.
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This is my first year as a junior 4-H member with Kersley 4-H Club. This year I have a non livestock project, Photography, which is lots of fun. Come on down to Achievement Week and see all the fun projects.
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This is my fourth year in 4-H and I am doing a horse and steer. My horse’s name is Rio and he is 14. I use him for sorting in Williams Lake and to work with cows around the farm. I’ve had him for two years and he is one of the best horses I have had. My other project is my steer. His name is Luke. He is part Angus and part Simmental. He is the biggest baby that I know of.
Katie Baker Kersley 4-H Club
I am 17 years old and this is my 11th year is 4-H. I show rabbits, sheep and gardening.
Our club has been around for over 30 years. We have 20 members in our club. We have done speeches, demonstrations, a district judging rally as well as a club rally. We have had many meetings. We have beef, sheep, swine, rabbit, poultry, goat, garden and photography projects in our club. We had our spaghetti dinner in March for the Kersley community that was a great success. Many members went on 4-H trips this year. Thomas Christen, Jordan Nichols and Katie Baker went to Provincial Club week during spring break in Naramata. This is a week long self discovery seminar. Jordan earned a trip to Quebec in September for the National 4-H Conference. Kirsten Nichols went to Food for Thought. This is a program that takes place in July in the Fraser Valley. Members tour farms and learn about the agriculture industry. Thomas Christen was a camp counselor for a 4-H camp in Vanderhoof in the beginning of July. He really enjoyed himself. Katie Baker went to South Coastal Judging Rally in Coombs this July. This is a judging rally of Lower Mainland members and Vancouver Island Members. The top Central Interior members are invited to attend. Dayton Swaan, Chantelle Klassen and Katie Baker advanced to the District Speeches. Dayton and Katie then advanced to the Regional Speeches. Dayton place third at Regionals. Dayton Swaan, Trenton Kishkan, Kirsten Nichols and Sarah Wootton went to District Demonstrations and both teams advanced to Regional Demonstrations. Dayton and Trenton placed second in the junior division and Kirsten and Sarah placed 2nd in the senior division. The beef members had a grooming clinic on July 28th. We had Martin Rossman come to a club meeting and discuss swine with our members. Toastmasters came to another club meeting and talked to us about speeches. The horse members had a showmanship and prep for show clinic with local horse person Alica Orser at Pen-Y-Bryn Farm. After the clinic the eight horse members had a free ride. The four senior members helped the four junior members with riding tips. We would like to thank our club sponsor Quesnel Ag Parts. All the members are getting their projects ready for our show and sale which will take place August 8th -11th with our sale at August 11th at 3:00 pm. This all takes place at Alex Fraser Park.
Jordan Nichols Kersley 4-H Club
I have been in the Kersley 4-H club for eight years, mostly showing beef. All of my time in 4-H has been educational and has taught me a lot about agriculture. The places that 4-H can take people is incredible.
Chantelle Klassen Kersley 4-H Club
I am doing my first swine project. His name is Reggie. He is very entertaining to watch. He likes to wallow in the mud puddle in his pen.
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August 9th - 11th, 2012 • Alex Fraser Park
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I am 17 years old and this is my 11th year in 4-H. I show rabbits, sheep and gardening.
This is my horse 4-H project. Yamaha is a 14 year old bay thoroughbred. We enjoy trail rides in the community pasture. I am working on getting to lope nicely in the arena.
I am doing a horse project for the first time. My horse is named Zarah, she is 21 years old and is an Arabian/Morgan cross. She is a rescue horse from the Prince George Equine Rescue Centre. She is little but has lots of energy. I love taking her around the barrels and on trail rides. We are working on her not being so hyper on trail rides.
Isabelle Knoke
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This is my first year in 4-H. This year I am doing a horse, swine and photography project.
I am 13 years old and this is my first year with the Kersley 4-H club. My projects are horses and photography. My horse is an Icelandic pony and she is also 13.
This is my first year in 4-H and I have a steer and a heifer project. I am really excited about our show and sale and invite everyone down to Alex Fraser Park August 9-11 to check out 4-H.
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Kirsten Nichols
Sarah Wootten
I have been a member of the Kersley 4-H club for eight years. I have raised a variety of different market and breeding projects as well as achieving with non-livestock projects. I have had alot of fun for the time I have been in 4-H and I recommend it to anyone who is interested.
I have been involved in 4-H for 5 years and this year I will be completing 3 projects: horse, cow/calf pair, and a beef market project. My horse, Crickett, is a 6 year old purebred Quarter Horse sired by Doc Freckles Leo; I have had her since she was eight months old. She is used as a working cow horse and competes in cattle sorting. My cow, Sally, 3 years old, is a Purebred Red Angus and has now given me her second bull calf. I bought her as a yearling heifer and have shown her in previous 4-H shows. The market project that I will be selling at the 4-H auction, a steer, is a yearling Simmental Angus cross that I have raised and bought from a local farm. I am looking forward to showing my projects at the 4-H show and sale.
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This is the first year I have done a pig project. My pigs name is Vincent. He likes to bite, so I have to watch out when I’m in his pen. His favourite food is watermelon, peppers and corn cobs.
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This is my first year in 4-H. My one and only project is a market swine. He is a black heritage pig named Porky.
This is my second year in 4-H. I am doing three different projects. Market goat, turkeys and photography.
This is my second year in 4-H and my project is a market swine. Her name is Pickle and she is pink with black spots.
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This is my second year in 4-H but my first year as a junior. My projects are breeding trio and market bird. For breeding trio, I am doing French Crevecours, and for market bird I am doing three Nicholas White turkeys.
This is my second year in 4-H and my projects are goats, breeding trio and market bird. For goats I am doing one Alpine-Saanen cross, for breeding trio, I am doing three Black Australorps and for market bird I am doing three Nicolas White turkeys.
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I am secretary of the Barlow Creek 4-H Club. This year, the projects I am doing are crafts, dog and gardening. This is my first year in 4-H and I am very pleased to be a part of such a wonderful organization and to be involved in the community.
I am a Cloverbud and I like dealing with animals, meeting new friends and taking care of animals.
My projects are photography, market swine and market rabbits. I like learning about rabbits and how to take care of swine.
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My projects this year are market steer, cow/ calf heifer and senior management. I would like to welcome you all to our achievement weekend on August 9-11 at Alex Fraser Park.
This is my 9th year in 4-H. My projects this year are market lamb, market goat, yearling doe and doe with kids. I would like to invite you to our Achievement Weekend on August 9-11 and our annual livestock auction on Aug. 11 at 3:00 pm. Support your future farmers of tomorrow.
I am 11 years old and this is my second year as a junior. My projects are a ewe and lamb at foot, a ewe lamb and a market lamb that I am selling. Hope to see you at Achievement weekend in August.
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This is my first year as a junior and my projects are Wilbur the pig who is my market swine. My other project is a purebred New Zealand bunny, Lola. Hope to see you at the 4-H Achievement weekend.
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Unorganized Sport As the summer hits high gear and organized sport hits a lull, individuals take sport into their own hands in venues around the city. Clockwise from top; Tim Warren ollies the stair set at the skate park; a pickup game of hockey in the hot sun; Evan Currie(above plays tennis against his friend Tenzin Palzom(below). Jonas Gagnon photos
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JONAS GAGNON Observer Reporter The Kangaroos will be looking for a couple new players to fill vacancies in last year’s line-up at the tryouts this month. Both Alessio Tomassetti and Rigby Burgart are heading south to Kamloops to attend University and play hockey for the school’s team. Burgart, a forward for last year’s Kangaroos, will head to Thompson Rivers University (TRU) come September to join the TRU WolfPack. A gritty forward who knew how to score, Burgart will leave a large hole in the lineup. Last year, Burgart had 14 goals and 16 assists and 14 penalty minutes in 16 games. He added four goals and six assists in the post season, leading the Kangaroos.
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“I’m excited about returning to play competitive hockey at the same time as going to school,” Burgart said. “I’m more motivated than ever to get a good education and playing for a good team as well. “I hear Kamloops is a great hockey city and supports all their teams including the WolfPack. I’m also looking forward to getting out and being involved in the WolfPack’s community activities.” Burgart is enrolled in the electrical program at Thompson Rivers. “We are pleased to announce that Rigby Burgart will attend TRU in the fall and play for the WolfPack Men’s Hockey team,” Chris Hans, The WolfPack general manager, said. “Rigby is an important addition to the program as he brings considerable
WHL and BCHL experience to our lineup. Rigby brings a tough, physical style of play to our team which is an area coach Schulz and I identified as something we needed to improve upon for the 2012/2013 BCIHL season.” Tomassetti, a centre for the Kangaroos last year, has signed a letter of intent to join Burgart at TRU in the fall. With 13 goals and 19 assists in 18 games which helped the Kangaroos make the Coy Cup Championship Final, Tomassetti will be missed by the team. The coaching staff at TRU, however, are very pleased to add him to the team. “I’m very pleased that Alessio has finally committed to us after two years of him on our radar,” Head coach Don Schulz said. “I coached Alessio when
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scene, McCauley’s been on horses for a good part of her life. “My mom’s had me on a horse since I was a baby,” McCauley said. Despite that wealth of experience, McCauley said she spent most of the preceding summer in training for her biggest tournament challege to date. Her experience since childhood and her packed training schedule paid off with a clear final run, an accomplishment that assured her a spot on the podium as she was only one of two riders who managed to ride the last stage clean. Now that she has a provincial level
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Lost & Found Lost - 1 year old Male Miniature Pincher, 2 tone chocolate, answers to “Ransome”. 4700 Block of Quesnel Hydraulic Rd. If found please call (250)747-7404
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- Female Border Collie with blue tiger stripe collar. Found on Millburn Lake Road.
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Cariboo Hotel is now accepting resumes for cook position. Must be avail. for shift work & weekends. Apply in person with resume to 254 Front St.
- Male Red Heeler, smaller sized with one floppy ear. Found on Maple Drive.
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- Australian Shepherd cross, found on West Fraser Rd, neutered male, white with black spots. - Medium haired black & white cat, around 2 years, very friendly. Found on Red Bluff Rd.
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A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, August 10th at 10 am at St. John the Divine Anglican Church with a tea to follow in the Church hall. In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Quesnel SPCA or ALS Society of BC
Childcare Wanted Family seeking part-time Nanny/Childcare worker for 2 energetic fun loving toddlers. Must have drivers license with own transportation, non smoking & be willing to take part in scheduled activities 6-8 days/mo. Please call Tarin @ (250)249-6031
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Career Opportunities EXPERIENCED PROCESSOR OPERATOR REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY FOR A FULL TIME PERMANENT POSITION. 3-5 years experience with Waratah dangle head and related computer programs preferred. This is a full time, permanent position working in our post and rail yard in beautiful southern BC. Great working conditions, excellent wages, benefits and profit sharing. Please fax resume to 1250-295-7912 or email to elizabeth@pwppost.com
Sex and the Kitty A single unspayed cat can produce 470,000 offspring in just seven years. Sadly, most of them end up abandoned at BC SPCA shelters or condemned to a grim life on the streets. Be responsible - don’t litter.
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Log Buyer Cariboo Woodlands RESPONSIBILITIES: The Log Buyer is responsible for sourcing volume of the appropriate size, quality and species for the 3 mills in the Cariboo. The position also assists other company log traders to access required timber profiles for other Tolko operations. The Log Buyer works closely with the harvesting group to optimize how the logs are sourced to meet the needs of the mills and marketing. The position will be based out of Williams Lake or Quesnel. QUALIFICATIONS: • The Log Buyer must possess negotiation, interpersonal, computer, analytic and business skills. • A good understanding of log quality and how it relates to harvesting, manufacturing costs and end product values. • Must also have a good knowledge of machine capabilities and productivity levels. • General accounting principles, mill conversion returns and an involvement in the manufacturing and marketing side of the business. • Knowledge of harvesting, road construction, road maintenance, and timber development will be required. Tolko Industries Ltd. is a forest products company with marketing, resource management and manufacturing operations throughout Western Canada. A career with Tolko means working in an environment that encourages personal and professional development. We offer a workplace where everyone plays an essential role in the success of our Company and where individual efforts are acknowledged. Our tradition of excellence is built on strong company values, a challenging environment, and continuous development. TO APPLY: If you are interested in exploring this opportunity and being a part of our community please submit your resume by email to shannon.smith@tolko.com by fax (1)250-398-3909 or visit us at www.tolko.com by Aug 19, 2012.
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An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilďŹ eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.
CONCRETE FINISHERS and Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete ďŹ nishers and form setters for work in Edmonton and northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; Cell 780-660-8130. Fax 780-444-7103. john@raidersconcrete.com.
PARTS AND Services representatives at Jacobson Ford Salmon Arm BC. We are looking for exciting, customer friendly, dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment. Parts and service experience an asset but not necessary, email resume to:
AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. is looking for welders. Due to a huge expansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have openings for 10-3rd year apprentices or journey person welders. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd yr apprentice $28$30/hr, journey person $32$35/hr, higher with tank experience. ProďŹ t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at; (ofďŹ ce)780-8462231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to: blaine@autotanks.ca; production@autotanks.ca. Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform.
INSERTING MACHINE Operator required for busy Alberta printing plant. Previous Alphaliner or other machine experience an asset. Mechanical & computer aptitude required; ejamison@greatwest.ca
TIRECRAFT Chetwynd is now looking for experienced OTR & Mining tire technicians to work in camp in the Chetwynd area. Please email resumes to tire430@telus.net or fax them to (250)788-2964
CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS Wanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and beneďŹ ts. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustr ial.com. Apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com. CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS Needed for growing northern company. Competitive wages and beneďŹ ts. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustrial.com Online: www.torqueindustrial.com Easyhome Full/PT positions available. We are looking for sales people & delivery drivers. Apply with resume to Easyhome in the West Park Mall or online: www.easyhome.ca
NEUCEL SPECIALTY CELLULOSE is a softwood dissolving sulphite pulp mill, located in peaceful, picturesque Port Alice, on the majestic West Coast of BC near the Northern tip of Vancouver Island. Do you appreciate sport ďŹ shing, hockey, mountain biking, golďŹ ng, scuba diving, hiking, camping, skiing, caving? Port Alice and the surrounding areas are a home base and playground for you and your family. Port Alice is a friendly town and a great place to raise children. Currently there are exciting employment opportunities at Neucel and we are looking for qualiďŹ ed and committed people to ďŹ ll them. • 2nd Class Power Engineer • Electrician (2) • Millwright (2) • Vibration Analyst • Process Engineer • Maintenance Purchaser • Manufacturing Support Engineer • Shift Superintendent To apply for any of these positions please send your resume to: hr@neucel.com or Fax 250-284-7715. www.neucel.com Penisola Ristorante requires a reliable/reliable experienced full time prep-cook & part-time dishwasher. Apply in person @ 121 Barlow Ave.
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Looking for a Career? This might be for you. Arrow Transportation Systems Inc., is a diversified transportation, logistics, and materials handling company with operations throughout Canada and the U.S. Our dynamic company is looking for someone interested in a career in Operations Management to join our team as Area Supervisor for our Trucking Division in Quesnel, BC. Arrow oers: • Growth potential • Training and Development • Competitive compensation & benefits package We are looking for: • A team player with excellent communication and people skills. • Strong in a high paced operations environment. • Strong organizationally. • Detailed orientated and self motivated. • Dedicated to learn and grow within our organization. • Ability to quickly assess an ever changing environment and make decisions that financially optimize division operations. Please send resume in confidence to: Lisa Savage, Director of People Systems, 710 Laval Crescent, Kamloops, BC, V2C 5P3 Fax: (250) 314-1750, email: lsavage@arrow.ca
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Job & application details can be viewed at: http://www.westernforest.com /building-value/our-people -employment/careers TICKETED Crane Operator in the West Kootenay Area with experience/Ability up to 75 ton crane send resume to wkm@shawcable.com
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Maintenance Management Trainee (MMT) Houston, BC As a dynamic and growing company Pinnacle Renewable Energy is looking for energetic careeroriented individuals looking for a future in maintenance management. The Maintenance Manager Trainee (MMT) is part of a developmental training program for a duration of 18 months to 2 years. This position, through assigned work activities and projects, will develop a working knowledge of the required maintenance for a state of the art pellet manufacturing facility. The MMT will be required to learn and master key management behaviors which will include staff management and labor relations, safety regulations and practices, ďŹ nancial reporting and analysis, and maintenance techniques and practices. For more information on this position, and how to apply please visit www.pinnaclepellet.com and look under Career Opportunities.
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Real Estate Acreage for Sale 2639 Roberta Rd (Kersley) 12x60 Mobile 15’ x 37’ Addition 2 baths, 3 bdrm, 1 full acre. Lots of Trees , Fenced and x fence. $ 97,000 obo Phone 250-747-1969 or 250991-9701 Lanny FOR sale by owner $500,000. 34.31 acres at 2223 Sales rd West –Approx. 30 acres of hay field with 1600 sq ft. home. Very good potential, still in Ag lease. 1700 sq ft shop heated and a 36x50 Hay barn very close to town along highway 97. Contact: R. Poitras 780217-1591 or e-mail me at eagleoilfield@live.ca PANORAMIC 58 Acres along West Fraser RD. 35 Acres in Hay. $135,000. 780 394 7088
For Sale By Owner RENOVATED house for sale 572 Wilson Street. 4 Bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms. 1363sqft per floor. Asking $212,000 Phone 250-9925471
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2400 sq ft, 2 level, 4bdrm./1.5 baths, fully reno’d home with views of 10 Mile Lake! A must see! Asking $305,500. Contact Joni @ (250)991-2680 LET THE TENANT PAY FOR YOUR INVESTMENT. Same tenant has occupied home for 9 yrs. Cozy & affordable 1 bdrm house located in West Quesnel near mall. Partial basement, natural gas heat,lot size 50’X120’, Zoned RM2, by appt only $73,200.00 call 250-992-1212
Beautiful 2.4 acre lot on 10 mile lake incl garage & septic system & water rights. $184,900.00 call 250-7473040
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Feed & Hay EXCELLENT HORSE HAY. 60lbs Square bales. 250-747- 8416 Hay - square bales, horse hay,$4.50/bale, also 100 bales of 2011 hay, $3/bale,249-5487 New Hay for Sale 5’ x 5 1/2 ‘ round bailes $40.00 call 250747-1648
Pets HAVANESE / BICHON frise puppies, come with shots, del avail. $650. (250)804-6848 PB non reg. Blue Heeler Puppies 1 male/1 female ready to go to their forever loving homes. Both parents at home w/ pups & can be viewed. Pups dewormed & have up to date shots. Must have knowledge of breed & be a good forever home. $400 negotiable. 255-6645
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Appliances KENMORE DRYER 80 SERIES $150.00 CALL (250)747-2277
Homes for Rent 6 Bdrm , 2 Bath Farm House on Dragon Lake Rd. Available Aug $1350.00/month call 250747-2842 NORTH Quesnel 5+ Bdrm, 2 Bth home for rent. 2700 sq ft, Fenced yard, Fully reno’d, Detached heated 700 sq ft shop, Available immediately. N/S, Ref’s Req’d, $1300/mnth house only, $1500/mnth with shop. Call 250 983-8715
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FIR Crest Apartments - 1 & 2 bdrm suites, North Quesnel. N/P, no parties. (250)992-6593/(250)255-6593
20 ACRES- Only $99/mo. $0 Down, Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas, Beautiful Mountain Views! Money Back Guarantee! Free Color Brochure. 1-800-755-8953. www.sunsetranches.com
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Suites, Lower 1bdrm. suite in brand new house. Close to MP Mall. N/P, N/S. 747-3878, 747-0212 Newly reno’d 2 bdrm ground level bsmt suite.w/d hook up, n/g included avail immed. $575/mo. Call (250)992-7929
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Recreational/Sale 1995 King of the Road 5th Wheel Trailer(knight series) 32ft, /c 12ft slide out, ex. shape, A/C, new furnace update, memory foam mattress, queen size, kitchen table /c 4 chairs, 20ft awning /c Arizona add on room, storage area under 5th wheel /c zipper entrance. $15,000. Call Art @ (250)992-6752 for showing.
Extended cab, 4x4, boat/work rack Rebuilt transmission, new radiator & 10 ply tires, towing package, 307,200 km’s, have matching canopy & selling separately, $2,700, phone
747-0200 or 255-7921
2006 Fleetwood Tent Trailer
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Townhouses 2 BDRM plus den on Hill St., Quesnel. $900/month includes utilities. Clean & quiet complex N/S Inside, Pets neg. Please call Tanya (250)863-1585.
RIDGEWOOD Multi Layouts, clean. Start at $700 No pets Call Tim 991-6429
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276 Reid St. - 1600 sq ft Downtown core - Street Level - Available Immediately. Call Brian @ (250)992-0177
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Retail/Office Space 146 Barlow St. downtown core - Approx. 1100 sq ft - street level, 1100 sq ft upper level. Can be rented separately. Call Brian @ (250)992-0177. Available immediately.
Sleeps 6, 3-way fridge, 3 burner stove, hot water tank, furnace, shower /c cassette, pottie never used, Canopy /c “add-a-room”, roof vent /c fan, box size 10 ft., G.W. 3000 lbs., electric brakes.
Price $7,800 Call (250)747-1105
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Dark green, Michellin all season tires, AWD, new spark plugs and water pump. Needs work.
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Duplex / 4 Plex 3 bdrm Duplex in Red Bluff. N/G, F/S , carport , laundry room 250-747-3109
9’6” Fiberglass rowing dinghy /c oars. Also comes /c removable 15’ metal mast, sail, center board & rudder. Easily sailed by 2 people.
1994 3/4 Ton GMC Pickup 35 ft 5th Wheel 2 slides, sleeps 4, central vac., entertainment center, air, loads of storage, awning, fully loaded Stored inside in winter.
250-992-1195
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Trucks & Vans
575 Doherty Drive
1 Bdrm. - $525 + 2 Bdrm. - $600 + 3 Bdrm. - $700 +
4 door, dark blue, automatic, fully equipped 4X4, full length running boards, good runner, $4,950
1995 Snow Villa Ltd
Bachelor - $500 + 1 Bdrm. - $525 + 2 Bdrm. - $600 + No parties, No Pets References Required
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2008 CHEVY IMPALA 4 door, grey, 28,536 km’s 3.5 V6 engine, like new condition, winter tires included Asking $11,500 Call (250)992-6042
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2001 JEEP Cherokee Sport
Avail. Sept 1st - Newer 3bdrm. mobile home. Exc. condition, n/s, n/p, $725/mo. 215-8123
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1999 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, 320,000 km. Full load. Summer/winter tires, cable chains $2000 obo. 250-992-6449
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School District #28 Scholarship & Bursary Thank you to all the Donors whose continued support of these awards help our graduates to continue their educational goals 1950-1967 Scholarship/Bursary Reunion Legacy Fund ................................Sam Andrews 1950-1967 Scholarship/Bursary Reunion Legacy Fund ................................Allister Grapes 1950-1967 Scholarship/Bursary Reunion Legacy Fund ................................Scout Sameit Aaron Watkin Memorial Award .......................................................................Cameron Herman Arrow Transportation Systems Scholarship ...................................................Lucas Fox Arrow Transportation Systems Scholarship ...................................................Clarissa Wilkins Auxiliary to G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital Bursary .......................................Mahesh Dewan Auxiliary to G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital Bursary .......................................Amanda Schneider Barlow Creek Elementary School PAC Scholarship .......................................Thomas Christen Barlow Creek Volunteer Fire Department Bursary .........................................Ryley Macaulay BC Government Retired Employee Association Bursary ................................Erik Doerksen Be The Change Bursary ...................................................................................Courtney Mclaughlin Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Quesnel Bursary .................................................Megan Poole Bill Magnowski (Canyon Valley Ranch) Memorial Legacy Fund Award ........Brittany Raynor Bouchie Lake Elementary School PAC Award ................................................Rachelle Amelia La Riviere Bouchie Lake Elementary School PAC Award ................................................Jessica Lust Canadian Forest Products Ltd. - Quesnel Scholarship...................................Lacey Service Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 4990 Bursary.............................Savanna Kimmie Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 4990 Memorial Bursary ............Megan Poole Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 4990 Trades Bursary.................Mitchell Norman Cariboo Pulp & Paper Scholarship ..................................................................Carmen Morgan Cariboo Pulp & Paper Scholarship ..................................................................Daveen Panasar Cariboo Regional District Bursary ..................................................................Krystal Conway Cariboo Sikh Temple Society Award ...............................................................Cheryl Nordal Charles Froese Career Programs Award for Employment .............................Graham Howe Charles Froese Career Programs Award for Employment .............................Mikey McDonald Charles Froese Career Programs Award for Post Secondary ........................Jake Courtney Charles Froese Career Programs Award for Post Secondary ........................Chelsea Lupulack City of Quesnel Bursary ...................................................................................Vanessa Derksen City of Quesnel Bursary ...................................................................................Megan Poole Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Scholarship.Mitchell Norman Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Scholarship.Shaylyn Robertson Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Scholarship.Alysa Zavaglia Correlieu Secondary School Class of 2012 Athletic Department Award .......Shelby Gurney Correlieu Secondary School Class of 2012 Business Department Award .....Meghan Greenall Correlieu Secondary School Class of 2012 Fine and Performing Arts Award...Hope Kuhn Correlieu Secondary School Class of 2012 Scholarship ................................Scout Sameit Correlieu Secondary School Class of 2012 Technology Education Award ....Nicholas Runge Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Sam Andrews Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Zoe Cullinane Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Caitlin Duckworth Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Lyndsay Eby Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Bron Finkelstein Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Alexander Hackler Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Victoria Jenkins Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Allysha Lewis Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Rupinder Lidder Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Jordan Lindberg Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Shaylnn McCauley Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Torrye McKenzie Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Teya Phinney Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Shauna Regner Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Lee Roodenburg Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Shawn Sadler Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Amrit Sekhon Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Megan Smith Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Sierra Stevens Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Maughin Thideman Correlieu Secondary School Graduation Merit Award ...................................Shelby Willson Correlieu Secondary School Parent Advisory Council Awards ......................Sam Andrews Correlieu Secondary School Parent Advisory Council Awards ......................Scout Sameit Correlieu Secondary School Track & Field/X-Country Running Award .........Amy Wood David Hewitt Memorial Award ........................................................................Ryley Macaulay Dr. Wm. McIntyre Memorial Scholarship ........................................................Kina Ellison Dragon Lake Elementary PAC Service Bursary ..............................................Shawn Hegan Eagle Building Supplies Bursary .....................................................................Calvin Erlendson Eagle Building Supplies Bursary .....................................................................Robert Martin Ecole Baker Elementary PAC Bursary .............................................................Mahesh Dewan Faculty Association of the College of New Caledonia Recruitment Scholarship ..Ashtin Duguid Faculty Association of the College of New Caledonia Recruitment Scholarship ..Mickaela Ezowski Francess Kennedy Memorial Bursary .............................................................Patrick Scanlan Friends of Barkerville Scholarship in the Memory of Jerry Macdonald........Alexander Hackler Friends of Barkerville Scholarship in the Memory of Jerry Macdonald........Amy Wood Girl Guides of Canada – Quesnel District Award ............................................Rylee Wright Harris & Co. LLP Law 12 Scholarship..............................................................Victoria Jenkins HMC Services Inc. Bursary ..............................................................................Karissa Andrushko HMC Services Inc. Bursary ..............................................................................Cassandra Carmichael HMC Services Inc. Bursary ..............................................................................Emily Eggert-Botkin HMC Services Inc. Bursary ..............................................................................Savanna Kimmie Holly Austin Greer Memorial Bursary .............................................................Vanessa Derksen Integris Credit Union Bursary..........................................................................Megan Poole Integris Credit Union Bursary..........................................................................Rylee Wright
Jennah Grondzil Memorial Bursary .............................................................................................. Clarissa Wilkins Jerry MacDonald Memorial Quesnel Parents For French Award ................................................. Graham Paul June Plummer Education Memorial Bursary ................................................................................ Cheryl Nordal Kersley Elementary School PAC Scholarship ............................................................................... Vivian Traber Kersley Elementary School PAC Scholarship ............................................................................... Sarah Wootten Kersley Volunteer Firefighter’s Assocation Bursary .................................................................... Colton McLennan Kersley Volunteer Firefighter’s Assocation Bursary .................................................................... Sarah Wootten Kersley Women’s Institute Bursary............................................................................................... Sarah Wootten Knights of Columbus Bursary ....................................................................................................... Sam Andrews Lakeview Elementary School Bursary .......................................................................................... Jordan Lange-Smith Larry Ozero Memorial Scholarship ............................................................................................... Taylor Josephy Maple Drive Junior Secondary Bursary ........................................................................................ Cameron Dinsdale Maple Drive Junior Secondary Bursary ........................................................................................ Jordan Lange-Smith Max Helzel Memorial Bursary ....................................................................................................... Geordan Wall McDonald’s Restaurant Scholarship ............................................................................................ Kimberly Osip MLA Bob Simpson Bursary............................................................................................................ Krystal Conway MLA Bob Simpson Bursary............................................................................................................ Hillary Jennings MLA Bob Simpson Bursary............................................................................................................ Kimberly Osip North Cariboo Grower’s Co-op Bursary ( in the memory of Bruce Yorston)................................ Geordan Wall North Cariboo Metis Association Bursary .................................................................................... Rachelle Amelia La Riviere North Cariboo Metis Association Paul Gauthier Memorial Bursary............................................. Sara Hodge North Cariboo Metis Association Wendy Forget Memorial Bursary ............................................ Megan Poole Old Age Pension Organization (Branch 77) Bursary..................................................................... Jadyn Koldeweihe Old Age Pension Organization (Branch 77) Bursary..................................................................... Jordan Lange-Smith Pamela Giesbrecht Memorial Award (Carson Elementary) .......................................................... Daveen Panasar Parkland Elementary School Parent Advisory Council Bursary................................................... Cory Hall Public and Media Relations Bursary............................................................................................. Christopher Vik QDTA - Florence Pegues Memorial Scholarship ........................................................................... Alex Carter QDTA - Florence Pegues Memorial Scholarship ........................................................................... Natalie McIver QDTA - Rosemary Ault Memorial Bursary .................................................................................... Amanda Schneider QDTA - Sandy Moret Memorial Bursary ........................................................................................ Eric Matzner QDTA - Tom Rafferty Memorial Scholarship ................................................................................. Brynn Bodman QDTA - Tom Rafferty Memorial Scholarship ................................................................................. Cameron Dinsdale Quesnel & District Community Arts Council “Brenda Smith” Bursary ........................................ Hillary Jennings Quesnel & District Community Arts Council Bursary ................................................................... Brittany Dunphy Quesnel & District Community Arts Council Bursary ................................................................... Clarissa Wilkins Quesnel & District Minor Hockey Association Scholarship ......................................................... Riley Young Quesnel & District Minor Hockey Association Scholarship Ralph Beaudry Memorial................ Lucas Fox Quesnel Community Foundation - Quesnel Woodlot Association - Ted Kennedy Memorial Award ... Levi Dunn Quesnel Community Foundation - Quesnel Woodlot Association - Ted Kennedy Memorial Award ... Eric Matzner Quesnel Community Foundation Marilyn Heywood Memorial Fund ............................................ Casey Lisk Quesnel Community Foundation Megan Vaupel Memorial Award .............................................. Victoria Lefebvre Quesnel Lions Club Bursary .......................................................................................................... Reese Shearer Quesnel Lions Club Bursary .......................................................................................................... Christopher Vik Quesnel Lions Club Charlie Keen Bursary .................................................................................... Daveen Panasar Quesnel Lions Club Wendy Cowlin Memorial Bursary ................................................................. Kina Ellison Quesnel Ringette Association Award............................................................................................ Sarah Melnyk Quesnel River Pulp Company Bursary .......................................................................................... Ian Pepper Quesnel Tillicum Society Bursary ................................................................................................. Jadyn Koldeweihe Quesnel Tillicum Society Bursary ................................................................................................. Jagr McCall Red Bluff PAC Service Scholarship ............................................................................................... Shaylyn Robertson Richbar Elementary PAC Scholarship ........................................................................................... Lee Roodenburg Riverview Elementary Parent Advisory Council Bursary ............................................................. Jessie Olausen Rotary Club of Quesnel Bursary .................................................................................................... Vanessa Van Aert Rotary Club of Quesnel Scholarship ............................................................................................. Kina Ellison School District 28 Quesnel Principals and Vice-Principals Scholarship ..................................... Bron Finkelstein School District 28 Quesnel Principals and Vice-Principals Scholarship ..................................... Courtney Mclaughlin School District 28 Quesnel Principals and Vice-Principals Scholarship ..................................... Frank Vagn Moore School Trustees, Superintendents & Secretary-Treasurers Award ............................................. Allister Grapes School Trustees, Superintendents & Secretary-Treasurers Award ............................................. Victoria Jenkins Scouts Canada-North Cariboo District Bursary- in the memory of Richard Cawood ................. Ashtin Duguid St. Ann’s Catholic School Parent Support Group Award .............................................................. Ian Pepper Steelworkers Local 1-424 Scholarship ......................................................................................... Andrea Follack Sunrise 2000 Rotary Club Bursary ................................................................................................ Kari-Ann Gandy Sunrise 2000 Rotary Club Bursary ................................................................................................ Rylee Wright Tolko Industries Scholarship......................................................................................................... Meghan Greenall Tolko Industries Scholarship......................................................................................................... Gregory Harasym Voyageur Elementary School PAC Scholarship ............................................................................ Geordan Wall Warden Family Award ................................................................................................................... Cole Blezard Warden Family Award ................................................................................................................... Theodora Kunkel West Fraser Mills - Earl Allen Memorial Bursary ......................................................................... Nicole Loureiro West Fraser Mills - Elizabeth Landry Memorial Scholarship ....................................................... Natalie McIver West Fraser Mills - L.L. Schaffer Scholarship .............................................................................. Andrea Follack West Fraser Mills Solid Wood Division Bursary ........................................................................... Hope Kuhn West Fraser Mills Solid Wood Division Bursary ........................................................................... Amrit Sekhon West Fraser Mills Solid Wood Division Bursary ........................................................................... Gavin Therrien West Fraser Mills Solid Wood Division Bursary ........................................................................... Amy Wood West Fraser Volunteer Fire Department Scholarship ................................................................... Graham Howe West Fraser Volunteer Fire Department Scholarship ................................................................... Savanna Kimmie West Quesnel Farmers Insitute Gordon Crick Memorial Award .................................................. Rachelle Amelia La Riviere West Quesnel Farmers Institute Ardis Dunphy Memorial Award................................................. Rachelle Amelia La Riviere Willis Harper Scholarship .............................................................................................................. Alex Carter
If your business is interested in placing a scholarship or bursary for the 2013 graduating class please contact Liane Kimmie, Chairperson at 250-747-2329 or email: liane.kimmie@investorsgroup.com
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WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ‡Ford Employee Pricing (“Employee Pricing”) is available from June 14, 2012 to August 31, 2012 (the “Program Period”), on the purchase or lease of most new 2012/2013 Ford vehicles (excluding all chassis cab and cutaway body models, F-150 Raptor, Medium Trucks, Mustang Boss 302, and 2013 Shelby GT500). Employee Pricing refers to A-Plan pricing ordinarily available to Ford of Canada employees (excluding any CAW-negotiated programs). The new vehicle must be delivered or factory-ordered during the Program Period from your participating Ford Dealer. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ‡‡No purchase necessary. For full contest rules, eligible vehicle criteria, and to enter as a Ford owner, visit www.ford.ca/shareourpridecontest (follow the entry path applicable to you, complete all mandatory fields and click on ‘submit’) or visit your local Ford Dealer for details. Open only to residents of Canada who have reached the age of majority, possess a valid graduated level provincially issued driver’s license, and are owners of Ford branded vehicles (excluding fleet customers and all Lincoln and Mercury models). Eligible vehicle criteria includes requirement that it be properly registered in Canada in the contest entrant’s name (matching vehicle ownership), and properly registered/plated and insured. Non-Ford owners can enter by mailing an original 100 word essay on “what they like about Ford”, with their full name, full mailing address, email, daytime phone number (with area code) to: Vanessa Richard, Pareto Corp., 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 200, Toronto, ON, M3C 4G4. Contest closes at 11:59pm (PST) on the last day of the 2012 Ford Employee Pricing campaign which will be no earlier than August 31, 2012. Limit of 1 entry per person. Up to 8 prizes available to be won in Canada in 3 possible prize categories, each worth up to CAD$50,000. Chances of winning are dependent on the total number of entries received up to each 10,000 interval of unit sales under the Employee Pricing campaign (“Draw Trigger”). Odds of winning decrease as the contest progresses, more entries are made into the contest, and opportunities for Draw Triggers lessen. Skill testing question required. ▲Offer only valid from August 1, 2012 to August 31, 2012 (the “Program Period”) to Canadian resident customers who own or are currently leasing (during the Program Period) a Ford Ranger, Explorer Sport Trac, or F-150 to F-550 (each a “Qualifying Loyalty Model”), or any competitive pickup truck with a pickup bed (each a “Qualifying Conquest Model”) and purchase, lease, or factory order (during the Program Period) a new 2012/2013 Ford F-150 to F-550 (excluding Raptor) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). Qualifying customers will receive CAD$1,000 (the “Incentive”) towards the purchase or lease of the Eligible Vehicle, which must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford dealer during the Program Period. Limit one (1) Incentive per Eligible Vehicle sale, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales, per Qualifying Conquest/Loyalty Model. Each customer will be required to provide proof of ownership/registration of the applicable Qualifying Conquest/Loyalty Model and the ownership/registration address must match the address on the new Buyer’s Agreement or Lease Agreement for the Eligible Vehicle sale. The offer is transferable only to persons living within the same household as the eligible customer. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at the time of factory-order or delivery (but not both). This offer is not combinable with CPA, GPC, Daily Rental Allowances, or any other Targeted Loyalty Programs. Taxes payable before Incentive is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. This offer is subject to vehicle availability and may be cancelled at any time without notice. See dealer for details. *Purchase a new 2013 Escape SE FWD with automatic transmission/2012 F-150 XLT Super Cab 4x4 with 5.0L engine/2013 Edge SEL FWD with automatic transmission/2012 F-250 XLT Super Cab 4X4 Western Edition with power seats/2012 F-150 Platinum Super Crew 4x4 for $26,030/$28,783/$32,379/$39,714/$46,413 after Total Eligible Price Adjustment of $2,519/$11,316/$3,770/$9,485/$14,186 (Total Eligible Price Adjustment is a combination of Employee Price Adjustment of $2,019/$4,316/$2,770/$5,485/$7,186 and delivery allowance of $500/$7,000/$1,000/$4,000/$7,000) is deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Total Eligible Price Adjustment has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,650/$1,700/$1,650/$1,700/$1,700 but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ±Until August 31, 2012, lease a new 2012 F-150 XLT Super Cab 4X4 5.0L and get 4.99% lease annual percentage rate (LAPR) financing for up to 36 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest LAPR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $40,099 at 4.99% APR for up to 36 months with $1,600 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $399, total lease obligation is $15,964 and optional buyout is $16,040. Offer includes Total Price Adjustment of $11,316. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Total Price Adjustment is deducted. Offer includes freight and air tax of $1,700, but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 60,000 km over 36 months apply. A charge of 16 cents per km over mileage restrictions applies, plus applicable taxes. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. ***Estimated fuel consumption ratings for model shown: 2013 Escape 1.6L EcoBoost FWD: [9.1L/100km (31MPG) City, 6.0L/100km (47MPG) Hwy / 2013 Edge 3.5L V6 FWD 6-speed Automatic transmission: [11.1L/100km (25MPG) City, 7.2L/100km (39MPG) Hwy / 2012 F-150 4X4 5.0L V8: [14.9L/100km (19MPG) City, 10.5L/100km (27MPG) Hwy]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipment, and driving habits. †When properly equipped. Max. towing of 11,300 lbs with 3.5L EcoBoost and 6.2L 2 valve 4X2 V8 engines. Max. payload of 3,120 lbs with 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 engines. Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs GVWR, non-hybrid. ††Class is Full–Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs GVWR, non-hybrid vs. comparable competitor engines. Max. horsepower of 411 on F-150 6.2L V8 engine. Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2012 F-150 4X2 3.7L V6 SST: 12.7L/100km city and 8.9L/100km hwy based on Environment Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading and driving habits. ◆◆Projected best in class fuel economy based on competitive data available at the time of testing using Ford drive-cycle tests (in accordance with the guidelines of the Society of Automotive Engineers’ Standard J1321) of comparably equipped 2011 Ford vs. 2010 competitive models. Class is Full-Size Pickups over 8,500 lbs. GVWR. ◆Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. 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