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Young artists part of art walk Painting is serious business for Logan James during the Cariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre (CDC) art event held in Spirit Square Thursday. An array of artwork created by local preschoolers was being auctioned and young artists like Logan were encouraged to participate in various arts activities. The event was part of the 2012 Art Walk and Sale in Williams Lake. Proceeds from the day will go toward funding new programs at the CDC. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

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McDonald slams Liberals BILL PHILLIPS Even though NDP forest critic Norm MacDonald co-chaired the Special Committee on Timber Supply and was a signatory to the report, he used its release to slam Liberal forest policies. “British Columbia’s forests represent a trillion-dollar asset that the B.C. Liberals have been badly mismanaging for over a decade,� Macdonald said. “Under the Liberal government’s watch, more than 35,000 jobs in the forest sector have been lost and dozens of mills have closed forever.� The timber supply report, released Wednesday, makes 22 rec-

ommendations to government to try and mitigate an expected reduction of 10 million cubic metres of timber harvest in the interior over the next 20 years, as a result of the mountain pine beetle infestation. “Many of the recommendations in the committee’s report could help reverse some of the damage caused by the failed Liberal forest policy,� MacDonald said. “They reflect many of the changes Adrian

Dix and the New Democrats have been advocating for years, and would help address forest health, protect jobs and Frank create better value Everitt out of our forest industry.� USW An impetus for Local the committee was 1-424 the January exploPresident sion and fire at the Babine Forest Products mill in Burns Lake, which killed two workers and closed the mill indefinitely as its owner, Hampton Affiliates, wants access to more fibre in order

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to re-open. “The people of Burns Lake should not have been forced to wait seven months for recommendations,� Macdonald said. “The crisis in Burns Lake brought into focus two clear failings. First, the B.C. Liberals have no mechanism to assist and support communities in transition due to a crisis within the industry. Macdonald said the recommendations must be accepted by government and their implementation must begin immediately. The United Steelworkers (USW) union is supporting the report. See USW, Page A2


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to help mitigate the economic and social impacts,” said USW Local 1-424 President Frank Everitt, who represents the workers who were thrown out of work when the mill was destroyed. “We are pleased that some measures are being taken to secure fibre to help ensure a rebuild of the mill, but this process took far too long for our members and the communities involved. In particular, the USW supports recommendations to: update timber inventories; better manage “not sufficiently restocked” (NSR) areas and increase fertilization and silviculture to increase harvestable timber volumes; encourage the harvest of economically marginal timber areas; provide timber and opportunities to First Nations; and to re-establish monitoring committees to oversee and update Land and Resource Management Plans (LRMPs) following a proper, inclusive process at the local level. The United Steelworkers are also encouraged that the committee made recommendations that look to the future, such as increased skills training for the resource industry workforce and protecting the working forest through better forest health programs and reduced wild fire risk.

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USW supports report’s recommendations Continued from A1 “The Special Legislative Committee’s report is thorough and we congratulate committee members for their work on this complicated and highly-politicized issue,” said USW Wood Council Chair Bob Matters. “We are pleased that the committee understands the importance of the working forest and forest industry jobs and, in particular, their recommendations to help secure fibre to ensure that there is, once again, an operating sawmill in Burns Lake following the tragic explosion of the Babine sawmill.” He agreed with MacDonald, however, in that the situation is indictment of Liberal forest policy. The USW specifically cites the legislative committee’s assertions that proper timber inventories have not been done, and that many of the recommendations could have been implemented months ago in the case of Burns Lake had there still been a formal process to deal with communities in crisis, such as the former Jobs Protection Commissioner. “Unlike some observers, when there is a community tragedy such as the Babine mill explosion, the MLAs on the committee, our members and most British Columbians agree that there is a role for government

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B.C. to study online voting Tom Fletcher Black Press It won’t happen in time for the provincial election next spring, but the B.C. government is moving ahead with Premier Christy Clark’s pledge to examine online voting at the local and provincial level. Some municipalities have suggested modernizing elections to make voting more convenient, and reverse the recent trend to lower voter participation. Clark proposed the idea during last year’s B.C. Liberal leadership campaign. Justice Minister Shirley Bond announced Thursday that she has asked Chief Electoral Officer Keith Archer to set up an expert panel to make recommendations. Archer asked the government last year to give him authority to conduct pilot projects for electronic voting, and to consider extending voter registration to 16and 17-year-olds, as has been done in Australia and some U.S. states.

During his leadership bid, Health Minister Mike de Jong proposed lowering the voting age from 18 to 16, to encourage younger people to get involved as part of their high school education. Nola Western, deputy chief electoral officer at Elections B.C., said the panel will likely need until 2014 to recommend changes to the Election Act that would permit online voting. Independent experts on Internet security and electoral administration will be asked to serve on a committee chaired by Archer, with a first meeting expected by October. Elections BC already has online voter registration, as well as data sharing with the federal voters’ list, ICBC and the B.C. Vital Statistics Agency to keep the voters’ list up to date. Western said online voting has been used in Halifax and Markham, Ont., but has not yet been tried at the provincial or federal level in Canada.

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Local voices likely for BC Transit Tom Fletcher Black Press Local elected officials should get seats on the BC Transit board and have more say on changes that affect their local service, a review of BC Transit operations has recommended. Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom appointed a review team in March after complaints that the provincially appointed BC Transit board was making costly changes without

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BC arts, culture grants maintained Tom Fletcher Black Press The B.C. government has provided $16.8 million for community arts and culture grants for the current year, matching last year’s total with help from a dwindling 2010 Olympic legacy fund. Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister Ida Chong announced the funding Monday in Victoria, along with B.C.

Arts Council chair Stan Hamilton. The BCAC has juries that assess funding applications, and has already doled out about $6 million of this year’s budget. With less than half the money allocated in Chong’s current ministry budget, another $6.75 million came from the 2010 Sports and Arts Legacy. That $60 million fund was created in the 2010 budget to offset earlier

recession-driven cuts to adult arts and sports organizations from provincial gambling revenues. It will be gone after this year, and there is no indication where it might be made up next year. When the recession hit in 2008, the B.C. Liberal government cut grant funding from the B.C. Lottery Corp. from $156 million to $113 million, then raised it back to $120 million to restore funds to school district parent advisory coun-

cils. Applicants were told that arts and sports funding from lotteries would be restricted to organizations for young people and the disabled. Premier Christy Clark promised to restore funds while campaigning for the party leadership last year. Once elected, she announced a $15 million increase in gambling funds for a range of organizations including community service clubs, fairs, festivals and museums. Chong said she sometimes meets artists and organizations who are not aware that they can

apply to the B.C. Arts Council for grants. Eligibility requirements and application forms are available at www. bcartscouncil.ca. The largest recipients of arts council funding include the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra ($1.2 million last year), the Vancouver Art Gallery ($630,000) and the Vancouver International Film Festival ($82,000). Chong said more than 1,000 grants are given out to 200 B.C. communities, including $1.1 million to writers, publishers and literary festivals, as well as scholarships for new writers.

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Window screens don’t stop kids from falling out With reports of toddlers falling out of windows during the past few weeks, BC Children’s Hospital and the BC Ambulance Service strongly urge parents and caregivers to install proper safety latches on windows. In two of the most recent cases, the children fell through window screens. These screens are not strong enough to withstand the weight of a child pushing against

them and should never be relied on as a safety measure. Toddlers are at greatest risk because they are mobile, naturally curious and unaware of the danger. BC Children’s Hospital and the BC Ambulance Service offer the following tips to keep your children safe during the warm weather. • Move household furniture — especially cribs and beds — away from

windows to discourage children from climbing to peer out. • Install window guards on windows higher than the ground level. You should not be able to open upper level windows more than 10 centimetres (four inches). Children can fit through spaces as small as 12 centimetres (five inches) wide. Ensure there is a release in case of fire. • Don’t underesti-

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Crooked Tail the hen has flown the coop. For three summers she was content to scratch about the ample sized chicken pen. A pen that is more massive than ample. Chickens love to scratch and soon reduce most runs to barren parking lots. Our run is so big I have to mow it just so the chickens can see where they’re going. And yet, despite all this room to roam, a comfortable coop, fresh water and an all-you-can-eatgrain buffet, Crooked Tail has moved out. It’s a bit insulting — and worrisome. She hasn’t moved away all together. She has just moved beyond the coop and run. The first time I noticed she was out, night was falling and I figured she would be grateful to get back in. I was wrong. I spent almost an hour chasing her about (herding chickens is about as easy as herding cats) before managing to corner her. I carried her to the safety of the coop and set her on the roost. The next day she was out again. Concerned about coyotes and foxes I once again attempted to catch her but for a chicken she

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is surprisingly shrewd. Wily, from our first go round, she avoided corners at all costs, which left us with miles of open country side to zigzag about in. I gave up in frustration, thinking a night outside would soon have her eager enough to return to the comforts of home. Still, I tossed and turned uneasily and when I did finally sleep I dreamt of coyotes and chicken dinners. The next day I opened the gate so she could get back in on her own. The good news is the rest of the flock eyed the open gate with much suspicion and voted to stay inside. The bad news is that Crooked Tail has embraced her newfound freedom and isn’t going home. Despite Rusty the Rooster crowing desperately for her return, she spends

her days wandering through the gardens, visiting the sheep and strolling over to chat with the horses, ignoring her former roost mates. She even visits me as I work in the yard. And she sings. As I work my way up and down the rows pulling weeds, she follows me about chirping out her happy little clucking mantra. She is the very definition of content. But as soon as I think of catching her she flees. It’s like she can read my mind. She will be happily doing her singsong chirping and I’ll think, “Maybe I could corner her over by the greenhouse.” I’ll just think it. I won’t even pause in my weed pulling. But it’s no good. No sooner has the thought formed in my mind than Crooked Tail abruptly stops her singing, gives me the stink eye and takes off at a run across the lawn. It’s unsettling. The obvious explanation is she is “stealing a nest,” an old fashioned term for a chicken that starts laying her eggs in a secluded spot with the intention of setting. A

hen will disappear and just when you think a hawk or a coyote has made off with her, she triumphantly returns with a dozen little chicks bringing up the rear. The problem is Crooked Tail hasn’t produced a single egg for weeks. I know she hasn’t because she is our only Ameraucana and Ameraucanas lay blue eggs. All our other chickens lay brown eggs. Chickens will go through a molt period where they stop laying and shed some feathers, before rebuilding their reserves and taking up laying again; and that’s what she has been doing. On highproduction chicken farms they are usually slaughtered when they reach this stage, as they never return to the same rate of egg making after they molt. On our farm, even if their only contribution is to the feed and electricity bill, they get to stay. Well, unless they run away. Perhaps Crooked Tail’s moult brought on some meditative reflection. Maybe moulting counts as one of

those life changing “Aha!” moments and she decided to embark on a grand adventure while the vestiges of youth were still upon her. All I know for sure is she is the happiest looking chicken I have ever seen. And who am I to deny her happiness? I’m glad she is enjoying her newfound freedom but at the same time I hope she tires of her adventure and returns to the coop — safe, sound and soon — to regale her roosting companions with enough tales to keep them entertained for years to come. Shannon McKinnon is a humour columnist from Northern BC. You can catch up on past columns by visiting www.shannonmckinnon.com.

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Flu shots save lives, protect patients Dr. Perry Kendall Provincial Health Officer As summer vacations come to an end, and we begin to look forward to the fall, it is a good time to start thinking about how to best protect ourselves and our loved ones from illnesses like influenza. The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates that between 2,000 and 8,000 Canadians die every year from influenza and its complications. British Columbia provides the flu shot for free each year to those considered at higher risk of developing influenza complications, or those who care for them. That list includes: • People over age 65 and their caregivers. • Children and adults with chronic health conditions and their household contacts. • Health-care workers.

• Emergency responders. • Healthy children aged six months-five years. • Household contacts and caregivers of children aged zero-five years. • Pregnant women who will be in their third trimester during the influenza season. • Residents of nursing homes and other chroniccare facilities. • Aboriginal peoples. • People who are very obese (those with a body mass index of 40 or greater). Even if you are not considered a person of high risk, if you regularly interact with or work around someone who is, I strongly encourage you to get vaccinated for their sake. High-risk populations can suffer severe consequences from influenza, including death. Bacterial pneumonia, an infection of the lungs, is the most common complication from influenza,

especially in elderly people. It can also lead to more complications for people who have heart, lung or other health conditions. It is especially important that health-care workers get their flu shot each year, and I would like to acknowledge and thank those health-care workers who do get vaccinated. All of the major professional health care bodies, such as the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia, support vaccination of health-care workers. Unfortunately, each year throughout B.C., fewer than 50 per cent of health-care workers get immunized against influenza. This rate is too low — patients deserve better. Some jurisdictions in the U.S. have managed to achieve 95 per cent coverage of healthcare workers. There is significant evidence in

long-term care facilities that high health-care worker influenza vaccine coverage results in diminished illness and fewer deaths. Getting the flu shot should be considered standard patient safety practice for all health-care workers who come into contact with patients - as important as following effective hand hygiene practices, staying home when ill or wearing a mask in the operating room. The flu vaccine is extremely safe. It is not possible to contract the flu from getting a flu shot, because the publicly funded vaccines use only killed — inactive — virus particles. There is also no risk of developing conditions like autism from the flu vaccine (or any vaccine, for that matter). It is far safer to get the vaccine than to get sick — specially if you or someone you love is considered high risk.

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ere’s a summer scene being played out all over North America. Family van pulls up to the corner store to stock up on a few camping essentials: pop, chips, hot dogs, a case of beer and a bottle of vodka. Not in B.C. you say? It happens every day at rural agency liquor stores around the province. As with many other issues, there is one reality for urban B.C. and another for the rest of us. Selling booze in grocery stores would presumably create anarchy in B.C. cities and towns, but villagers and their visitors somehow manage it, just as everyone does across the line in Washington or Alaska. These rural agency stores are “flyspeck operators,” sniffs an acquaintance who spent his career as a union activist in government liquor stores. Picture dusty old bottles on a rickety shelf, greedy owners and poorly trained clerks more likely to sell to under-age drinkers. Similar generalizations can be heard about the hundreds of private liquor stores that have popped up around B.C. since they were legalized. And in fact there have been more violations in private stores, revealed in sting operations run by liquor inspectors. In the year ended March 31, 54 private stores were caught selling to a minor, for an 84 per cent compliance rate. Only four gov-

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ernment stores were caught, a pass rate of 96 per cent. Five rural agency stores were tested, and one flunked. But here is the telling statistic. In 2010, the government allowed liquor inspectors to employ actual minors to test stores. Previously, they hired people who looked young but were old enough to buy alcohol, As late as 2009, two out of three stores (government or otherwise) sold to them. Problem is, that’s not an actual offence. Now liquor inspectors send in undercover teens, and relieve them of the evidence when they are allowed to buy booze. The watchdog now has teeth, and compliance has jumped. The government glossed over the poorer performance of private stores. But in fairness, three times as many private stores as government ones were targeted in the new inspections, and the gap is narrow. Government stores also have a huge

built-in financial advantage in their wholesale rate, and are generally overstaffed by private sector standards. The B.C. Liberals also moved this spring to make rural agency stores easier to establish. Regulation changes brought the minimum population served from 300 down to 200, and eliminated a vague requirement for a “bona fide community” to exist around the store. Meanwhile, the big booze

story this year is cabinet minister Rich Coleman’s plan to sell B.C.’s warehouse and distribution monopoly to a private contractor. The B.C. Government Employees’ Union has protested, despite assurances that their jobs will continue. B.C.’s burgeoning craft beer industry has looked to Alberta’s allprivate model and predicts higher costs. The B.C. Liberal government has been on the defen-

sive from the start, with the NDP pointing to the paper trail of lobbyists with an apparent inside track. It’s great politics, but it matters little to consumers in an increasingly competitive but heavily taxed business. Another new regulation took effect this summer, creating a $525 fine for adults serving minors, on the job, at home or as a bootlegger. Parents who provide booze for their own under-age chil-

dren are exempted. Previously, penalties applied only to licensed establishments. If the issue really is public safety and teen binge drinking, the key job for government is to regulate sales effectively. Once that is done, no justification remains for government liquor sales. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com. tfletcher@blackpress.ca.

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Community Builders Daybreak Rotary awards bursaries Lori Macala, president of Daybreak Rotary (right), presents Danya Gizikoff with a $1,000 bursary. Gizikoff will be attending Thompson Rivers University-Kamloops this fall studying business.

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Get to know our lake from new perspectives on Thursday, Aug 23. Come out and experience paddling a large Voyageur canoe with a BIG crew. (Please bring your own life jacket). Starting at 6:30 pm there will be short trips on the lake so everyone gets a turn, and anyone can participate. Then at about 8:30 pm, Anna Roberts will share her knowledge of local bat species. As darkness falls, we’ll use her bat detector to hear and possibly see bats swooping down from the bluffs to feed over the lake. This free evening program has become a popular August tradition, and it’s great fun for all ages. The Boys and Girls Club of WL with support from the Blue Jays Foundation, is holding Summer Family Baseball every Wed. from 10am to noon at the Kiwanis Ball Diamond. This activity is free and all the gear is provided. Register with David by calling 250-392-5730

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Calendar Windermere High School (Vancouver) Graduating Class of 1972 and Friends 40 Year Reunion and are inviting Alumni from 19641975 to join us down memory lane Sept. 22, 2012. Seating is limited. Info can be found by sending an email to windermerereunion1972@ gmail.com or www.windermerereunion.com Citizens on Patrol must be at least nineteen years of age, possess pass a criminal record check and interested in making our community safer for everyone. Members patrol the community, record suspicious events and report these observations directly to the RCMP using radios. COP also requires office volunteers to perform data entry functions, general office work, communicate information to members, and coordinate patrols. If you wish to assist the RCMP in making our community a better place to live please call Dave Dickson 250-392-8701 or Bob McIntosh 250-305-1041 or Cell 250-303-1428. Everyone is invited to attend our monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Community Police Office 327 Oliver Street (Corner of Third Avenue and Oliver Street).

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Where to go, what to do. Midway here until Sunday Friday Aug 17th to Sunday, Aug. 19 Midway The West Coast Amusements Carnival Midway has arrived at the Williams Lake Stampede Grounds and will be there until Sunday, Aug. 19. Look for information on times and special price ride coupons in the Tribune. Thursdays and Mondays Zumba classes start Starting on Thursday, Aug. 16, the Women’s Contact Society will offer a new, free fitness program with a licenced Zumba instructor. Classes will be on Mondays from 3 to 4 p.m. and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the contact centre’s board room. To register call 250-3924118. Drop-ins are welcome; however, limited space is available. Friday, Aug. 17 to Wednesday, Aug. 22 4-H Show and Sale The 54th annual Williams Lake & District 4-H Show and Sale starts tomorrow. It runs from Friday, Aug. 17 to Wednesday,

Aug. 22 and will take place at the Williams Lake Stockyards. The 4-H supplement, presented by the Williams Lake Tribune and 100 Mile Free Press, is included in today’s paper and details a schedule of events and some of the projects 4-H kids have been working on. Saturday, Aug. 18. The Big Bear Ranch Summer Field Day The field day is being held at the Big Bear Ranch in Horsefly to provide an educational and fun experience on an organic ranch. The event will include wagon rides/ranch tour, a chicken bingo (with prizes), barbecue, bonfire, pig roast, and garden tour, and more. For more information on events, cost and directions, visit www. bigbearranch.com or call 250-620-0552 or 250-620-3353. Saturday, Aug. 18 and Sunday, Aug. 19 Williams Lake Motocross event The Williams Lake Dirt Riders Association is hosting a two-day motocross event at the

local track off Highway 20 at the turn off to Thunder Mountain Speedway. The event is rounds 13 and 14 of the BC Motocross Association series with riders competing for points contributing to their overall season standings. For more visit www. wldraracing.com. Wednesday, Aug. 22 Author at Echo Valley Ranch At 7:30 p.m., San Francisco’s Jeff Greenwald, book author and journalist for the Smithsonian and National Geographic, will bring his Strange Travel Suggestions one-man stage show to Echo Valley Ranch and Spa, located an hour west of Clinton. Though the show is free, reservations must be made in advance by calling 1-800-2538831. 
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Stampeders tryouts Sept. 4 and 6 Continued from A11 Saturday, Aug. 25 to Sunday, Aug. 26 Fish Lake gathering Tsilhqot’in chiefs and youths are preparing to host a gathering at Fish Lake Aug. 25 to 26. It will be an opportunity to meet chiefs, elders and community members, try horse-back riding, fishing, great food and witness a tal-

ent show, music, tournaments and more. Fish Lake is located three hours southwest of Williams Lake. For more information contact TNG mining, oil and gas manager J.P. Laplante at 250-267-3759 or organizing youth at 250-3947020. Saturday, Sept. 1 Echo Valley Ranch will host a tour, dinner and concert.

Musicians Saskia and Darrell will perform at the Baan Thai Pavilion, an Asian-themed palace located at the ranch. After many years touring with top musicians like Gary Fjellgaard and Valdy, the duo now performs folk, western, bluegrass and Celticinfluenced material. The evening opens with a personal guided tour of the ranch by Dove at 5 p.m., a chef-

catered sumptuous barbecue dinner at 6:30 p.m., and the concert from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The cost is $12 for the concerts only, or $60 for the tour, dinner and show. Call 1-800-2538831 for more info. Tuesday, Sept. 4 and Thursday, Sept. 6 Stampeders tryouts The Williams Lake Stampeders will be host-

ing open tryouts every Tuesday and Thursday starting Sept. 4 at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex starting at 9 p.m. There is a $50 tryout fee to be paid before going on the ice. Saturday, Sept. 8 Dirty Knobby The Dirty Knobby 2012 will be on Sept. 8 in the Mountain House Road area.

The annual event will be hosted by the Williams Lake Off Road Motorcycle Association (WLORMA). It will (as always) be open to all ages and skill levels, with more fun and activities planned than ever before. For more information check out www.wlorma.ca for updates on events and locations. A new course location may provide additional

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Ookpik puppets At left, Joelle Thurrow, 6, Amy Hanson, 6, and Luke Walsh, 6, and, at right, Brooke Bennison, 5, show off their stick puppets they created at Boitanio Day Camp Tuesday. The puppets were created during the Ookpik and the Animals activity, which is based on the poem by Dennis Lee. Erin Hitchcock photos

Contact Society AGM Sept. 10 Continued from A12 Williams Lake Paws for a Cause walkers will gather at the Boitanio Park, picnic shelter on Sunday, Sept. 9 at 10 a.m., with the walk starting at 11 a.m. Registration is $25. Organizers say participants will be able to enjoy fantastic entertainment and activities, including: a silent auction, merchandise, games for you and your pet, a concession and raffle tickets for amazing prizes (to be drawn at noon). Prizes include an Okanagan trip courtesy of sponsor See Ya Later Ranch Winery, an Xbox Kinect bundle and a group gift basket from Bosley’s Pet Food Plus valued at $1,000. For every $100 participants raise before Sept. 8 they will get one entry for a new iPad. All youth participants 17 and under register for free and are automatically entered to win a Playstation Vita Console. Participants are invited to join as an individual or as part of a team and are eligible for fabulous local and province wide prizes. Visit spca.bc.ca/walk to register and to get all the latest news and information. Monday, Sept. 10 Women’s Contact Society AGM The Women’s Contact Society will hold its annual general meeting on Monday, Sept.10 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the women’s centre above Caribou Ski on First Avenue. Following the AGM there will be a discus-

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s 3CHEDULE A Top, circumpolar star trails — As our Earth revolves, the stars appear to spin around Polaris, the pole star, which itself is not at the direct centre of our celestial pole. On the clear Chilcotin night of Aug. 11, an open camera lens recorded this circumpolar progression of the stars by the Chilcotin River, west of Bull Canyon. Bottom, a Perseid Meteor glows amid a sea of stars in the clear Chilcotin predawn of Aug. 12. The pebble-sized visitor from outer space, part of the annual Perseid shower, is vaporizing instantly from intense heat as it collides with our protective atmosphere at 60 kilometers per second some 100 kilometers above our planet. The Big Dipper is visible in a horizontal position left of the trees. Beginning late on Aug. 11, the Perseids flared sporadically in clusters of three or so, radiating from the constellation Perseus as it rose in the northeastern sky. Jupiter, the crescent moon, and Venus, all aligned, rose successively from north of Bull Canyon. Near night’s end, a solitary fireball flamed out silently, high overhead. Dan Hicks photos

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Pick your purrfect price at any BC SPCA until tomorrow The love and companionship of a cat is priceless, but from Thursday, Aug. 23 to Saturday, Aug. 25, adopters can choose an adult cat from any BC SPCA location around the province and name their own adoption fee. During the Pick your Purr-fect Price promotion, you set the fee and take home a beautiful new best friend. “The BC SPCA takes in more than 17,000 homeless cats and kittens each year and summer is the peak season where our shelters are filled to capacity,” says Lorie Chortyk, general manager of community rela-

tions for the BC SPCA. “Summer is especially hard on adult cats because with so many kittens in the shelters people sometimes overlook the wonderful adult cats who have so much to offer.” Chortyk says people who adopt cats from the SPCA are getting exceptional value, even without a special promotion. “Our average cost to care for a cat during its stay is $784, which includes vaccinations, spaying or neutering, an identification tattoo, preventative treatment for internal and external parasites, any medical care or rehabilitation required, daily welfare monitoring, shel-

tering and feeding.” She notes that a homeless cat can stay in SPCA care for anywhere from a few days to more than a year before finding a loving family. “Our cats are a great value any time of the year, but during the Pick your Purr-fect Price promotion, the animals will be even more accessible to adopters as they choose their own adoption fee,” Chortyk says. “Our goal is to find loving homes for as many adult cats as possible during the event. All of the usual adoption criteria will apply as we want to make sure that the animals are a right fit for their new home and that

their needs will be met.” As an added bonus all cats are also covered by six weeks pet insurance courtesy of Petsecure to ensure the health of your new pet during the critical rehoming period. For more details on the Pick your Purr-fect Price event, visit your local SPCA shelter or visit spca.bc.ca to view all adoptable animals and information on SPCA locations across B.C. Note: The Salt Spring Island Branch is closed Aug. 25 but will honour the Pick your Purr-fect price promotion Aug. 23, 24 and 27; the Chilliwack Branch is open for adoptions by appointment Until Saturday, Aug. 25, those looking to adopt a cat, like this fluffy orange and white cat, from the B.C. SPCA will be able to choose an adult cat and name their own adoption fee. Photo courtesy of the B.C. SPCA

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News Caleb Birchwater explores Cochin Lake in a kayak recently. Sage Birchwater photo

exploring Chilcotin waters

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Museum seeks volunteers to man a table at the fall fair The Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin plans to have a table at the fall fair on Sept. 8 and 9 to sell raffle tickets. It is looking for volunteers to man the table for possibly a two-hour session. Anyone who would like to help can contact the museum office and a schedule will be set up. The museum is also planning a garage sale for sometime around the end of September and would like donations of one or two sale-

able items from members. The museum would like to be able to sell all the items donated so it doesn’t have to take anything to the share shed or dump. Contact the museum at 250-392-7404 or by e-mail at mccwl@ uniserve.com and arrange a time to bring items or, if you have something to donate and need it picked up, contact the museum so someone can pick it up. The Museum of the

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doors open on to a den. A dormer window above lights the stairway to the unďŹ nished basement, where a three-piece bathroom is roughed in. The exterior features decorative Tudor-style wooden braces on the three gables, wood siding and stone-based pilasters. This 1,600-square-foot home measures 42 feet wide and 50 feet deep. Plans for design 3-2-358 are available for $664 (set of 5), $745 (set of 8) and $792 for a super set of 10. Also add $30.00 for Priority charges within B.C. or $55.00 outside of B.C. Please add 12% H.S.T., 13% H.S.T. Or 5% G.S.T (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority charges. Our 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $13.50 (includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheques and money orders payable to “Home Plan of the Weekâ€? and mail to: HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK c/o The Williams Lake Tribune Unit 7, 15243 91st Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3R 8P8 Or see our web page order form on: www.jenish.com And e-mail your order to: homeplans @ jenish.com

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For the late Marjorie Bowe will be held at the Sugar Cane Hall at 1p.m. with a dance to follow at 6 p.m. at the Longhouse.

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Employment Accounting/ Bookkeeping It is with love and cherished memories that the family of the late Roy McCann, who passed away November 30, 2011, invites their friends and family to a service of scattering his cremated remains on Sunday, August 19, 2012 at 2:00 pm in the Serenity Garden section of the Williams Lake Cemetery. There will be refreshments served at the family home following the scattering. Compassionate Care Funerals entrusted with arrangements. 250-392-3336

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It is with great sadness that the family announces the sudden passing of Graham Lloyd Keith of Williams Lake at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops on Monday, August 13, 2012 at the age of 65. A Celebration of Life will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, August 18, 2012 at the Elk’s Hall - upstairs.

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Hurts to heal. Bonnie Berwin passed away in Anahim Lake, August 6, 2012. Her hurt was so great that she had to take it to God to be healed. Bonnie spent her life caring for animals and children and helped many heal their hurts. The things that transpired this year were tragic. No one new it was a cry for help from a person with a sickness that she didn’t even know she had. Many people tried to help, whether it was listening, counseling, or simply contacting the authorities. Thank you to the Anahim Lake and Tatla communities for their support through all of this. She is survived by her husband Ken Thompson, daughter Allison Greening, mother Marilyn Berwin, brother Danny Berwin (Donna), 2 nieces Amy and Kelly. A Celebration of Life will take place Saturday, August 25th, at the Tatla Lake Church @ 1:00 P.M. Graveside service to follow.

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Selkirk Paving, part of the Interoute Construction Ltd. group of companies, located in the Kootenay region of British Columbia, is looking for a F/T Shop Supervisor to manage a fleet of over 300 pieces of construction equipment. Some travel will be required. Duties / Tasks; ¡Manage shop activities ¡Dispatch mechanics ¡Maintain maintenance records ¡Manage fleet licences ¡Help purchaser w/ parts orders Knowledge / Skills; ¡Knowledge of asphalt, crushing, and ready mix equipment would be an asset ¡Able to create repair budgets ¡Familiar with safety codes / regulations ¡Fluent with Microsoft Word and Excel Experience/Education; ¡Post secondary education with Heavy Duty Mechanic training Competitive Compensation Package w/ a Comprehensive BeneďŹ t & Pension Plan. The Company Offers Development Opportunities Through Tailored Training Programs. For more information visit www.terusconstruction.ca Please send your resume stating position to the Human Resources department at: hr@terusconstruction.ca or by fax at: (1)604-575-3691

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SERVICE INSTALLER Canadian Tire has an immediate opening for a Service Installer in our Auto Service Centre. Experience in vehicle light maintenance an asset. Automotive apprenticeship will be considered for suitable candidate. Please apply in writing with resume or email to ctc438@telus.net

Experienced Full Time Cooks Wanted Wages dependent on experience. Medical & dental benefits. Apply in person with resume at 177 Yorston Street NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

Apartment Manager required immediately. Individual must be well organized and able to decision make. Successful applicant must have their own transportation and have ability to clean and repair minor issues. Salary and remuneration will be based on experience. Please call (250)305-0446 and or email to wlrental@telus.net

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Full time kitchen & front counter attendant, must be available for all shifts including weekends, starting wage $10.25 per hour. Apply in person at the highway location or online at www.aw.ca

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We are looking for strong customer skills & the ability to work in a fast paced team oriented environment. We offer an excellent benefit package. Please apply in person with resume to: 1059 Hwy 97 Williams Lake, BC Between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm

An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.

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trattoria PASTA SHOPPE is looking for a Server/Food Runner. Days and evenings (Tues - Sat). Experience preferred. Good at dealing with people and being a team player. BeneďŹ t package available. Apply in person with resume or call Archie at 250-398-7170 after 10am. 23 S. 1st Avenue.

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Recruiting journeyman and apprentice electricians for contracts throughout BC. Industrial/maintenance experience an asset. Clean Drivers Abstract and Drug/Alcohol Test are essential.

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

Hytest Timber Ltd. is a well established timber harvesting company who invites you to be part of our team which achieves a high standard of safety and productivity results in the services we provide to fulďŹ ll our logging contractual agreements. Hytest Timber Ltd. is an equal opportunity employer located in the Cariboo which provides a lifestyle with a moderate cost of living. s (YTEST 4IMBER ,TD IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FROM experienced equipment operators. We will also consider suitable candidates for training opportunities. The successful applicant will be provided with competitive industry wages along with a beneďŹ ts plan. Interested applicants can submit their resume and drivers abstract to Glen Williamson, RFT. Phone: 250.392.7522; Fax: 250.392.2940; Email: glen@hytest.ca; or drop off in person at 202-383 Oliver Street in Williams Lake.

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At GFS British Columbia Inc. (formerly Neptune Food Service), our continued focus on quality and exceptional service has made us one of Canada’s largest food service distributors for over 40 years. As a successful, family-oriented company, we are proud to offer our employees career advancement with training and comprehensive beneďŹ ts. Reporting to the District Sales Manager, the District Sales Representative sources, negotiates, and services independent restaurant and food service accounts for the Quesnel / Williams Lake / 100 Mile House market area. You will achieve business targets through effective management of designated territories and visits to customer sites. Integrity, passion, and in-person presentation skills are essential. Ideal candidates have a strong sales aptitude, exceptional customer service abilities, are highly organized, have post secondary education and 2 plus years of experience in a sales role, preferably in food distribution. For more information, please visit our website at www.gfscanada.com Please submit rĂŠsumĂŠs quoting Job #2012GFS089 by email: gfsbchr@gfscanada.com by August 31, 2012.

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LOGGING TRUCK DRIVERS Superior Seloading Ltd. is a well established log hauling company who invites you to be part of our team which achieves a high standard of safety and productivity results in the services we provide to fulďŹ ll our log hauling contractual agreements. Superior Seloading Ltd. is an equal opportunity employer located in the Cariboo which provides a lifestyle with a moderate cost of living. s 3UPERIOR 3ELmOADING ,TD IS NOW ACCEPTING applications from experienced logging truck drivers. The successful applicant will be provided with competitive industry wages along with a beneďŹ ts plan. Interested applicants can submit their resume and drivers abstract to Glen Williamson, RFT. Phone: 250.392.7522; Fax: 250.392.2940; Email: glen@hytest. ca; or drop off in person at 202-383 Oliver Street in Williams Lake.

Pharmacy Assistant Save-On Foods Pharmacy requires an experienced part-time pharmacy technician in our Williams Lake location. Applicants should have Kroll computer skills,dispensary and retail drugstore experience, plus familiarity with prescription interpretation. Completion of an accredited Pharmacy Technician Program is preferred. You should also enjoy working with the public and possess excellent communication skills. To apply, please drop your resume off at the pharmacy counter at Save-On Foods in Williams Lake. Attn: Jenneth or Mark. We thank all applicants; however, only those shortlisted will be contacted.

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Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780-725-4430 Require: Two local delivery drivers. Must have clean class #5 d/l. Air endoresment preferred. Bring resume to 1095 Murray Drive. No phone calls, no faxed resumes accepted.

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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, financial reporting and analysis, and maintenance techniques and practices.

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As a dynamic and growing company Pinnacle Renewable Energy is looking for energetic careeroriented individuals looking for a future in operations management. The Operations Manager Trainee (OMT) 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 day-to-day operations of a state of the art pellet manufacturing facility. The OMT will be required to learn and master key management behaviors which will include staff management and labor relations, safety regulations and practices, financial reporting and analysis, production techniques and practices, logistics, and fibre management. For more information on this position, and how to apply please visit www.pinnaclepellet.com and look under Career Opportunities.

Home Visitor Support Worker

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The Three Corners Health Services Society is seeking a qualified candidate to work full-time in the area of Families as a Home Visitor Support Worker. Knowledge and Skills: • Excellent knowledge of culture, community structure and social history; • Strong interpersonal skills and comfortable working in a First Nations setting; • Experience working in development and facilitation of prevention programming; • Experience in the field of addictions and Mental Health; • Strong verbal and written skills with an emphasis on effective communication with children, parents and fellow employees. Requirements: • Current registration in Early Childhood Education an asset; • Certificate or Diploma in Human Services; • Background in Medicine Wheel Teaching/Life Skills teaching; • Knowledge of Microsoft Office 2007; • Criminal record check; • Valid BC drivers license and own vehicle; • First Aid and CPR. Responsibilities may include but not limited to: • Home Visits; • Advocacy; • Case Management.

CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATOR. Chwk Bridge Const Co has an immediate opening for an exp and energetic estimator. The successful candidate will be able to analyze and prepare estimates for bridges, precast products and earthworks. This is a full time position. Wages TBD with experience. Must be selfmotivated and able to work independently. Email resume with a handwritten cover letter to info@iotaconstruction.com or fax to 604702-0620. No phone calls.

Please submit Resume with Cover Letter and names of Previous Supervisors for reference to: Jennie Walker, Health Director Three Corners Health Services Society 150 North First Avenue Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8 Fax: 250-398-9824 Email: jwalker@threecornershealth.org Closing Date: September 6, 2012 at 4:00 pm

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The Fraser Inn Cold Beer and Wine Store is looking for a person to work weekend evenings. (Sat. & Sun.) $11.00/hour. Drop resume off between 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Monday -Thursday, Atten: Tom. Wanted: Helper for general construction. Starting immediately. Drivers Licence an asset. Physically demanding. Call or email Raphael: (250)305-6328 or hvrockwork@gmail.com

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Operations Management Trainee (OMT) Prince George, BC ROUTES AVAILABLE: Door to door delivery before 8:00 am Tuesday & Thursday

C.I.F. Construction Ltd. is seeking Carpenters, Carpenter Apprentices, Labourers and Ironworkers (Rodmen) for out-of-town work. To apply please email resumes to: human.resources@cifcon.com Fax: 250-564-1339

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The Overlander Hotel (Ramada) is now hiring! FRONT DESK CLERK: 2 part-time positions, afternoon shift and weekend audit shift. - provide consistent and excellent customer service - responsible and organized - basic computer skills - enthusiastic, sales ability and email correspondence

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Daycare Worker - Full Time Nenqayni Wellness Centre A residential alcohol and drug treatment centre providing holistic healing to First Nations and Inuit youth, families and communities in a safe and secure environment. Currently seeking qualified candidates for a full time daycare position on permanent day shift. High school graduation plus a completed Early Childhood Education diploma is required. The successful candidate will have experience in a licensed daycare facility. A valid First Aid Certificate, Level One would be an asset. Preferably, the successful candidate will be of aboriginal descent. A Class 5 Drivers Licence and reliable transportation to and from Nenqayni are required. A Class 4 Driver’s Licence must be obtained during the six month probaionary period. Deadline for submissions is Friday August 24, 2012. To be considered, you must submit a covering letter, resume and minimum 3 references to Nenqayni Wellness Centre, PO Box 2529, Williams Lake BC V2G 4P2; fax: 250-989-0307 or email: jchorney@nenqayni.com

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HOUSEKEEPING: - available for weekends, all day shifts - reliable transportation LINE COOK FOR CARMEN’S RESTAURANT - minimum 2 years experience in line cooking, breakfast, preparation - work independently - available for all shifts: day, evening and weekends Apply with resume/references at the Overlander Hotel Front Desk Thursday, August 16th or Friday, August 17th between 9am - 3pm or email: overlanderhoteloffice@shaw.ca The Overlander Hotel is currently closed for renovations and new employees will be training in August.

Career Opportunity A progressive industry leading automobile dealership located in the central interior of BC has the following opportunity.

Service Advisor If you are a motivated individual, focused on customer service, have strong organizational skills and the ability to work on your own, please apply in person to Cary Frederick, Service Manager. 370 S. Mackenzie Avenue, Williams Lake or email cary@cariboogm.ca DL# 5683

BANNISTER AUTO GROUP If you are energetic, creative, motivated and have the desire to join a “Customer First Family”, then we would invite you to come grow with us. We are one of Western Canada’s fasted growing automotive companies. We have openings in several of our locations for SALES MANAGERS, SALES PEOPLE AND QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS. Interested in joining our team? Contact Dick Rosman at 1-888-410-5761 or Email your resume to: humanresources@bannisters.com PARTS & 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

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Arabian gelding, 10 yrs.old, Flashy Bay with 4 white socks. Needs experienced rider. $1,500. (250)303-3500

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. Profit 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; (office)780-8462231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to blaine@autotanks.ca; p r o d u c t i o n @ a u t o t a n k s. c a . Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform. CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. 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 benefits. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustr ial.com. Online: www.torqueindustrial.com. CONCRETE FINISHERS and Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete finishers and form setters for work in Edmonton and northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; john@raidersconcrete.com. Cell 780-660-8130. Fax 780-444-7103. INSERTING MACHINE operator required for busy Alberta printing plant. Previous Alphaliner or other machine experience an asset. Mechanical & computer aptitude required; ejamison@greatwest.ca. SHINGLE SAWYER needed in Gold River. Pendragon Forest Products Ltd. Apply to: Box 1100 Gold River B.C., V0P 1G0. Call 250-283-2111 or 604-369-3045. Or Email: pendragonfp@xplornet.com

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Feed & Hay Excellent quality 2012 cow & horse hay, large round & large square bales. Phone early a.m. and evenings. (250)3982805. Exc. quality horse & good feeder hay, round bales, & large squares. (250)296-3651 Hay For Sale! $22. per round bale. $20. per bale if you buy 10 or more. 4780 Beaver Valley Rd. Horsefly. (250)6200577 HORSE HAY 60lbs bales, 1st and 2nd cut Mcleese Lake area 250-747-8416 SAWDUST for bedding, delivery available. Call evenings. 250-706-2519. Square Alfalfa hay bales, no rain, barn stored. $4.75/bale (250)243-2286

Drive a little Save a lot Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, Aug 18th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

Form plywood and steel $1500. Also cement finishing equip. for sale. 250-296-4445

$100 & Under Caloric gas stove. $100. obo (250)296-3115 Guitar Hero, still in box. $50. (250)303-3500 Oak computer cabinet, exc. shape. $45. (250)296-4429

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COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certificate Program. GPRC Fairview Campus. Extensive study of beekeeping, queen rearing, and honey business. Paid work experience. Affordable on-campus residences. Starts January 7, 2013. Call Lin 1-780-8356630 www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview. SLIM DOWN for summer! Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks. Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-854-5176.

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

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Within a two year period, the original team of Richfield Ventures Corp. discovered, advanced and sold the Blackwater Bulk-Tonnage Gold Deposit to New Gold Inc. This team has recently been appointed as the Management and Board of Directors of Prosper Gold Corp. and is now seeking to identify hard rock mineral property submittals. Prosper Gold is interested in properties that are either at an intermediate or advanced exploration stage; ideally with recorded diamond drilling. Prosper Gold will accept proposals for purchase, option, or joint ventures. Prosper Gold Corp.’s President and CEO, Peter Bernier and Board Director, Dirk TempelmanKluit were the recent recipients of the H.H. “Spud� Huestis Award for Excellence in Prospecting and Mineral Exploration from the Association of Mineral Exploration of BC.

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For Sale or Partner Open to options Driver/Partnership Williams Lake/100 Mile House 4 days a week. Will train. Serious inquiries only. Call Linda 250-398-0713

CertiďŹ ed General Accountant #202-525 Borland St Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9

“Your Key Ingredient for... ...Business Health & Success�

Helping business owners manage cash ow, enhance value, and minimize tax. Visit our web site at www.digco.ca Call us today at 250-398-2239

That job you wish someone else would do! Lawncare, Landscaping, Painting, Siding, Gardening, Irrigation, Pruning, Repairs, Garbage Removal etc. Also Artistic Design.

Mike Yochmans 250-398-0010 778-412-2116 Quality Work Guaranteed!

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AREA SUPERVISOR

QUESNEL CHIPS DIVISION 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

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Pets Boxer Puppies, vet checked with all shots up to date. $700. each Ready Aug 20 250-5673193 Free to approved home female Alaskan Malamute, 3yrs. old, prefer out of town. (250)398-2093 Free to good home female spayed cat, Calico/Siamese, 1 1/2 yrs. old. (250)398-2093

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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

Your Happiness is Important to Us! Williams Lake Seniors Village 1455 Western Avenue Williams Lake, BC V2G 5N1

Call for a tour today! D. 250.305.3318 C. 250.303.1400 lvike@retirementconcepts.com www.retirementconcepts.com

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MIKE AUSTIN 'JOBODJBM "EWJTPS Raymond James Ltd. Independent Financial Services Suite 201-366 Yorston Street Williams Lake, B.C. 5 t ' $FMM t 5' mike.austin@raymondjames.ca Member Canadian Investor Protection Fund.

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Sony 46� rear projector tv with floor stand. Grey in color. $275.o.b.o. (778)412-1157

1986 mobile with over 1100 sqft on 5.33 acres. Two bedrooms and den, one bath. Entire property is fenced and crossed fenced. Two stall barn with hay storage and tack/grain room. Riding ring, round pen, another separate horse shelter, and four more storage buildings. $179,000 Call to view. 250-249-6802 Quesnel BC

Firewood/Fuel Dry pine firewood, big pick up load, delivered in town. $100 per load. Call Oren at (250)392-5856 Pine ďŹ rewood, $110. per heaped cord delivered. (250)398-0641

Furniture

Annie’Ă&#x; Unique Furniture & Collectibles

CHECK OUT OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS Mon - Fri 10am to 5pm Sat 10am to 4pm or by appt 250-303-0698 240 Oliver St. 778-412-6643

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

Misc. for Sale

Drive a little Save a lot Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, Aug 18th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Silver Coins etc. Available now: 250-863-3082 Wanted 200-300 gal Fuel Tank (250)243-2420 WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifles and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

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

ONE LOT LEFT! 10 ACRES ROSS ROAD

219 ROWAT ROAD

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

265 Westridge Drive

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

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Reserve your space! 766 - 9th Avenue Beautiful & completely renovated home on 2 levels. Arts & crafts style with custom woodwork & doors throughout. Gorgeous new deck down to patio into large fenced, private level back yard. Woodstove in mudroom. Attached workshop/garage. Close to all schools & TRU. To view www.bcforsalebyowner.com MUST BE SEEN! $285,000. Phone: (250)267-7082

Cozy Log Home in residential Williams Lake, 702 Johnson St. South facing Sunny Location. Established Garden, Covered Carport/ Patio, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Full baths, Finished Basement. $260,000 (250)392-6877 For Sale in Dugan Lake area, trailer 12’x68’ with 14’x60’ addition, $18,000.00 cash only. $220.00 month pad rent. Rent to own, with money down (250)392-1910 or (250) 3056048

Asking $319,000. Phone: (250)392-8779 See details at Property Guys.com Id # 68153

GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD 105 GIBBON ROAD

3000A N. MacKenzie Ave. Renovated 3bdrms., 2 bathrooms (jacuzzi/ bath/shower) detached garage, paving stone driveway and patio, covered verandah, landscaped, inground sprinklers, perimeter electricity, alarm system. $269,000. Serious inquiries only. (250) 392-0024 or (250) 392-3907

4bdr., 2 bath, laundry, office, large master bdr., large kitchen includes 6 app. Large rec room. Carport, RV parking. 1/2 acre fenced view lot, adj. Crown Land. $257,000. (250)392-7620 (message) or (250) 398-0772 cell.

MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED! 759 WINGER ROAD

Large home on 2.74 acres backing on crown land, 5 minutes from town, view. New kitchen & laundry room. See Property Guys.Com #69266 $399,000. Phone (250)398-6266

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

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

TIRED OF STAIRS?? 3036 Ferguson Road 1840 sq. ft. one level rancher, completely renovated & updated to a very high standard. Sitting on 3.03 acres it has attached dbl. garage + a 24’-0� x 24’-0� detached heated hobby shop and more. 10 min. of highway driving from Williams Lake, the best of city living in quiet rural setting. More pictures avail. at www.kijiji.ca ID404780386. Priced to sell at $377,000. Phone (250)296-4220 to book a viewing.

Houses For Sale Lakeview Home, 3bdrm 2 story in Lac La Hache. Currently rented, newer roof, windows, siding. New stairs and deck $210,000. (250)459-2073

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250-267-2242 Holistic Massage Spa

256 Westridge Drive innerbalance@telus.net www.innerbalancewellnessspa.com

RCM CONTRACTING No Job Too Big or Small

Mobile Homes & Parks Landclearing • Fencing • Snow Removal Site and Road Developing • Ditching Firewood • Landscaping • Driveways

FREE ESTIMATES

ORIGINAL OWNER 960 PIGEON AVENUE 1565 sq.ft. 3bdr. up, 2 bath, large family room off kitchen, spacious livingroom. 1288 sq.ft. down 2bdr. suite, 16’x24’ rec room. All new: Lennox gas furnace 98% eff. h/water tank, garage door with remote opener and much more! REDUCED TO $244,900. O.B.O. (250)392-3761

1990 14x70 Mobile 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Open floor plan Central air, large deck, 7 appliances. Fran Lee Trailer Park Asking $63,000. Call (250)398-6674 or (250)267-2873

Business for Sale

Business for Sale

CANADA BREAD FRANCHISE FOR SALE IN WILLIAMS LAKE Locally owned business for sale with lots of potential. Contract with Walmart, Save On Foods, Safeway, A&W and Dairy Queen. We deliver to other restaurants and smaller stores. $110,000 includes delivery truck. Contact Jeremy Phelps at jeremyphelps@gmail.com or call 1-250-320-0957.

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DEBBIE SELAND 30 years experience

Phone 250-392-6502 • Fax 250-392-6562 • Email qtaxwl@shaw.ca 118E N. 1st Avenue, Williams Lake

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Real Estate

Rentals

Mobile Homes & Parks

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

Duplex / 4 Plex 2011 Moduline 14x70 Brand new with full factory warranty 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Comes with fridge, stove, dishwasher, vaulted ceiling. Situated in Fran Lee Mobile Home Park. Good resale area, move in today! Reduced price. Please call (250)392-3879

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

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

250-392-6450

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

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

To view call 392-2997

THIS IS MORE LIKE IT! 1 - 2 bdrm apt F/S Dishwasher and A/C in most units. Quiet Good references only. Ask about our incentives. Call Frank 250-305-1155 pics at 1&2 bdrm apartments available immediately. Incentives granted for long term tenants. (250)305-4972 1&2 bdrm apts located in quiet clean apartment building next to all levels of schools. (250)302-9108 2&3 bdrm apartments, South Lakeside area, no pets. (250)392-5074. 3bdrm $900/mnth incl util. Avail. Sept. 1st. 1170 Latin Ave. Please call Pace Realty, 455 Quebec St, PG, BC 1(250)562-6671

Apartment Furnished 1bdrm fully furnished unit, excellent condition and in a secure professional building. (250)302-9934

2-bdrm. suite in 4-plex, downtown, heat included, coin w/d, storage, small dog/cat ok, $710/mo. (250)296-4429 Beautiful spacious 2bd suite in 4-Plex, (604)767-1600 www.LivingSpace4Rent.com One-3 bdrm suite $850/mo. one-3bdrm suite $900/mo +util. n/s n/p r/r (250)296-3359

Halls/Auditoriums

FOR RENT

Big Lake Community Hall

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Transportation

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Suites, Lower

Cars - Domestic

Off Road Vehicles

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

2000 Oldsmobile Alero GLS 2 door Coupe V6 - 4sp Auto, 215k Fire Red Metallic Sunroof, Power Windows, Spoiler. New battery, starter, comes with 6 extra tires (4 near new winters) Asking $3200. (250)392-4740

2002 POLARIS 400 Sportsman A.T.V. Good condition. Some new parts. $3200. obo (250)296-4654

1996 CANADIAN FLYER

1999 CITATION SUPREME LIKE NEW!

Fully furnished 1 bdrm / 1 person exec. suite in town incl. util., internet, cable, w/d, n/s, n/p, $650/mo. Near rec center. Available Sept. 1st nancyo@shaw.ca NEWER 1200 sq ft bsmt suite at 150 MileHouse. 2 large bedrms, open kitchen ,livingrm,dining rm. own laundry rm & separate ent, fireplace. N/S N/P heat & e electricity incl. $1400 month. 250-2963402. Available Sept. 1 Semi - furnished renovated 1bdr. suite near Safeway. $625./mo., incl. util., n/s, n/p, older person preferred. Avail. Sept.1st (250)392-7880 Waterfront at Lac La Hache. 1bdr. new walk-out bsmt suite, 55+ n/s, n/p, all new app., private patio, util. incl. ref/req. (250)398-6872 for appoint.

Lakeshore setting, fully equipped kitchen, reasonable rates Weddings, Private Parties, etc.

250-243-0024 Misc for Rent

GlenBar Rentals

We rent by the day, week or month • New Holland Skid Steer Loader • New Holland 4WD Backhoe Ext • Post Pounder • Farm Tractors

Suites, Upper 3bdrm upper floor on 12th Ave. bright, open, includes w/d, heat, hydro $1100/mnth (250)392-1124 New spacious 1 bdrm. suite, nice lake view, radiation floor heat with own control, laundry hook ups n/s n/p, r/r. $800/mo. inc. util. (250)398-6111

Garage Sales

‘88 FIREBIRD 8cyl., T-Roof, auto, one owner (Lady), excellent condition, 42,000km. $8,000. o.b.o. Phone (250)593-4606 Bridge Lake, B.C.

Townhouses 250-392-4022

located at Grassland Equipment

Mobile Homes & Pads 4bdr. mobile, addition, in town, f/s, n/p. $750/mo. Avail. Sept. 1st (250)392-7617

Homes for Rent 1-BDRM house on 1145 2AveN n/s, n/p. W/D, F/S incl. $750 +util. Grass mowing incl. Avail now. 250-302-1598 2 bdrm. house with F/S included. Please call (250)392-7617. Beautiful family home, 15 acres, 4bdr., 2 bath. n/s, ref/req. Avail. Sept. 1st. Close to great school. (Horsefly) $1,000/mo. (250)620-3727 Beautiful Russet Bluff lake view home, garage, new decor, n/s, n/p, ref./req. $1000/mo. + util. Suitable for mature couple, senior owners reside part time in basement suite. (250)392-3053 LARGE exec. House for rent Sept 1. Nice neighbourhood, 4+ bedrooms, double garage, fenced backyard. N/S, pets negotiable, refs/req, dmg dep req. note: this is top 2 floors of house, owner resides in basement. Call 250-267-6741 after 5. $1400 a month plus portion of heat hydro. Lovely 3bdrm condo 5appl. $900, 2bdr. bsmt. suite $575 near TRU (250)392-4086 Small renovated 2bdr. house, Dog Creek Rd., 4app. $700/mo. + util. reliable, mature individual or couple, r/r. Avail. Sept. 1st (250)392-4768

Small Ads work! Shared Accommodation Wanted reliable roommate, nice clean mobile, working or student, shared amenities $500/mo. (250)296-3077

2 & 3 bdrm townhouses avail immed. Located near all levels of schools & university. (250)302-9934.

Cars - Sports & Imports

Transportation

Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, Aug 18th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

Recreational/Sale

1984 30’ Motorhome Diesel Mechanics are good! Interior clean & updated. Road ready! $9,400.00 (250)392-5095

1989 Mazda 929 4dr. sedan, as is where is. $650. o.b.o. incl. 2nd set of tires on rims. (778)412-1157

Garage Sale Saturday, Aug. 18th 8am - 2pm 295 Dodwell St Kids items, electronics, plants, household items & lots more.

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2006 Honda Civic. Great condition. 4 door, manual trans. $9500. (250)267-3334

Motorcycles

1982 Lincoln Continental One owner Runs good. $900. (250)305-9191

Garage Sales

For further information 250-398-8391

2003 Toyota Matrix XR 187,000km, 5 spd. manual with power window, locks, air, cruise, tilt, winter tires on steel wheels, very well maintained. $5,700. o.b.o. Phone (250)392-4811

2006 Honda 80 CRF Dirt bike, rebuilt engine, female youth has out grown it. $1,400. (250)296-4429

30ft., 2 slides, winter pkg., incl. anti-freeze injector, bsmt., fantasy fan, micro air with heat pump, stereo, new futon, w/d unit, new tires. $19,999. (250)392-4049

2010 Polaris RZR S Orange, comes with winch, snow plow and windshield. $12,000.00 (250)303-2233

Cars - Domestic

Drive a little Save a lot

10.5 ft., hydraulic jacks, will fit dually, f/s, furnace, hot water, toilet, sink, shower, large bedroom, sleeps 6. Owner never smoked or had pets in this RV! $6,499. (250)392-4049

1992 Titan

32’ Class A Motorhome 46,015kms, stove, 8 cuft Fridge, Convection microwave, furnace, awning, TV antenna, Honda generator, A/C & heat strip. (250)392-5003

1994 26’ Custom Koach Queen bed, full bathroom, back kitchen. Good condition. $8,100. obo Phone: (250)392-4949

DOWN-SIZING GARAGE SALE Saturday August 18th 9a.m.-3p.m. #28 and #66 500 Wotzke Dr. (Terra Ridge) Estate/Garage Sale Saturday, August 18th 1085 Slater Street 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m Car shelter, pocket books, pressure washer, candles, tv, kids desk, dresser, kids clothes, wardrobe, vacuum, dvds, cds, stereo. Everything Must Go!

Garage Sale 907 Cataline Dr. 9am-3pm Household goods, Yard decorations, records and lots more. Garage Sale Sat. Aug. 18th and Sun. Aug. 19th 8am-5pm 3747 Allpress Rd. (150 Mile)

Doors, furniture, lots of miscellaneous items.

1996 9.6’ Bigfoot Camper Queen bed, stove with oven, furnace, bathroom. $7,500. obo Phone: (250)392-4949

Garage Sale Saturday, Aug. 18th 8am - 1pm 304 Centennial Dr. Household items, tools, bookshelves, snowboard, boots & helmet. Lots more!

Multi Family Yard Sale Sat. August 18, 8am - 2pm #7 Mountview Trailer Court 1322 Dog Creek Rd. Furniture, Lego, household items, patio furniture & lots more!

Multi Family Yard Sale Saturday, August 18 8am - ??? 995 Larch Ave. Kids stuff, furniture, odds & ends and lots more. Saturday Aug. 18th & Sunday Aug. 19th 9am-3pm #112-1427 Dog Creek Rd. Housewares, books, bbq, electric scooters, tools, collectables, dryer, furniture, lots more!!! Saturday Aug. 18th & Sunday Aug. 19th 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 660 Pigeon Avenue Child’s jogger stroller, kids hockey equip. (assorted) kids soccer shoes etc., boys brand name clothing, furniture. Something for Everyone!!

Saturday August 18th #46, 770 North 11th (Fran-Lee Mobile Park) 9 am-2 pm Come and check it out!!!

Help for today. Hope for Tomorrow. Call 1-800-667-3742

Storage

vantage

SELF STORAGE

250-392-4777 or 250-305-5251

Pioneer Complex, 351 Hodgson Rd www.advantagestorageltd.com mike@pioneerfamilyland.com

Suites, Lower 1 bdrm bachelor suite, downtown, includes all amenties. (250)305-4970.

1998 Geo Metro 1 Litre engine 5 speed, 40,000kms on rebuilt engine and clutch. One owner, clean little car, needs nothing, stereo, new front brakes. $1,950. Firm (250)303-0941

2009 CRF 450R Wiesco piston, K&N filter, new rims, CV4 hose kit, pleated seat with bump, T-4 pro circuit exhaust, polished swing arm, power Commander 3, great shape.

$5,500. (250)398-6714

2010 Honda dirt bike, 80cc. Asking $1,800. o.b.o. (250) 620-0577

1996 AERO LITE TRAILER

25ft., front bedroom, new brakes, fridge, stove, microwave, a/c. $6,000. o.b.o. (250)305-2243

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Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

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Recreational/Sale

Trucks & Vans

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Trucks & Vans

Boats

Legal Notices

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Drive a little Save a lot 2000 Citation Supreme 5th Wheel, Basement Model 28.5ft, Rear kitchen, free standing table & chairs, central vac, music centre, chesterfield & chair, full bathroom, walk around queen bed, air cond, sky lights, lrg. slide Hitch included. Asking $18500 (250)296-4687

A Must See! 2007 Palomino Yearling Tent Trailer Like new, sleeps 6, fridge/stove, furnace, sink, outside shower hook-up. $5,900. Firm Ph. (250)392-1931

FOR SALE 1996 Dutchman 17’ Trailer c/w 2-30lb propane tanks $4300 (250)790-2332

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

Sport Utility Vehicle 1993 Nissan Pathfinder runs great, in good cond. $1,000. (250)989-1366 1998 Ford Explorer, 4x4, 4.0L v6, 247,000km. rebuilt transmission at 212,000km. Runs great. $1,800. o.b.o. (250)855-8020

Trucks & Vans

No. WIL-S-H-1216715 Williams Lake Registry In the Supreme Courst of British Columbia Between

Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, Aug 18th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

Royal Bank of Canada

1991 Ford Ranger New brakes, exhaust, suspension, many other new parts, have receipts available. Very reliable. Asking $2000. obo (250)398-3398

2003 Toyota Tundra Limited edition fully loaded $9,000. (250)305-9191

2004 Ford F-350 XLT 6L Turbo Diesel 4x4 Crew Cab, Long Box P/W, Tilt Steering, AC 186,600 km’s $10,000 obo (250)392-2254

2007 FORD F250 4x4, ext. cab, auto, 135,000km, excellent cond., color grey. $15,900. (250)303-0570

Boats 1995 26.55 Bayliner-Cierra. 5.7 Mercury inboard/outboard. Comes with 9.9 Mariner and steering arm. GPS/depth sounder, elec. down rigger, dual battery system, anchor and much more. Shorelander galvanized tandem trailer. $24,500 OBO. 250-2676001

2003 Dodge Dakota Blue in colour, V8 engine Great condition interior & exterior, no maintenance needed, A/C, 4x4. Great for traveling or hauling toys. Ready to go! $9,999. Call Bree (250)267-4674

20ft. Fiberform boat with trailer, good cond. $1,700. o.b.o. (250)296-4429

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Name and Address of Solicitor: McMillan LLP, Barristers & Solicitors 1500 - 1055 West Georgia Street P.O. Box 11117 Vancouver, BC V6E 4N7 Telephone: 604-689-9111 Attention: Aron P. Hochhauser

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1989 GMC 1500 Ext. Cab 4x4, air bags, some rust but runs good. $2,300. obo (250)398-9383

1999 Ford F150 4x4, 4.6L motor good running cond. $4,000. o.b.o. Phone (250)305-2246 Before Noon Is Best.

Respondent NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TAKE NOTICE THAT on August 9, 2012 an order was made for substitutional service upon you of a foreclosure petition and supporting afďŹ davits issued from Williams Lake Registry, Supreme Court of British Columbia in action number WILS-H-1216715 by way of this advertisement.

1997 Mazda MPV-ES All-Wheel Drive 7 passenger, 198,000km, 3 litre v6. New brakes, fuel pump, timing belt, alternator, valve cover gaskets and more, have receipts. Runs good. $3,100. (250)398-8556

1988 GMC 4000gal. Watertruck 6V92 Detroit, Front, side & rear spray - spraybar, 3â€?PTO Pump & 3â€? ďŹ ll pump, 32’ suction hose & 500’ 3â€? lay at. Ready to work. Excellent shape. $25,500. obo (250)989-0001 after 6pm

Jordan Kenny Pickell Jason Harold Costain

To: Jordan Kenny Pickell

1992 Ford Explorer 4x4, in very good condition. Loaded, has new battery, tune up, new ball joints, good brakes, new brake lines. Asking: $3,600. obo Ph: (250)398-9396

1987 Bronco 302 cu. in., 4x4 Body in good shape. Runs well. REDUCED to $2,000. o.b.o. (250)398-8076

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$

99

89

Tilt (M)

$

6999

573 (B/G)

$

3999

reg 79.99

reg 54.99

reg 99.99

Motley Mid (M)

$

99

109

$

7499

Girls (size 8-16)

Militia Snow (M)

Also available in a boot

Havoc (M)

Duramo (G) Machester Select (M)

$

Transom (M)

99

119

reg 129.99

Squadron (M) Enduro Heir (M)

reg 89.99

8499 reg 94.99

Aces High (M/F) Ac

$

99

119

$

99

39

reg 69.99

$

$

8499

$

$

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99

79

Mogan Mid 2/3 (B/G)

$

99

39

reg 59.99

$

99

69

reg 109.99

Gel-Cumulus 13 (M/F)

$

99

119

99

reg 119.99

5 colours to choose from

reg 89.99

99

reg 109.99

Patrri II XP Patr Patriot

$

84

99

reg 94.99

$

8499

$

99

39 $ 99 114 $ 10999 reg 129.99

99

Ballet Flats (F)

Bimini (F) EE Avenger

$

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reg 89.99

$

Tees

Gel-Equation 5(M/F)

reg 99.99

109

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Air Mogan Mid 2 (F)

$

79

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99

reg up to 37.98

99

reg 149.99

$

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Supernova va Glide (B) B)

Zoom Mogan Mid 2 (M)

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$

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reg 119.99

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reg 119.99

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