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Marty Schmidt had a tough go of it at Ironman, but made it to the finish line with a heart-warming remedy. ...............................
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LAKE COUNTRY senior Zelda Stensrud at the front door of her new affordable housing unit, unveiled in Lake Country last week.
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In the past, Lake Country senior citizen Zelda Stensrud tried a few different options of where to live out her golden years. The 62-year-old widow moved to the United States but came back to Lake Country because of that country’s health system. She moved in with her son but found she wasn’t meeting people her own age. Last year Stensrud was accepted into Pinewood Villas, a 10-unit affordable housing complex for seniors and people with disabilities in Lake Country. And she doesn’t plan to move out any time soon. “I lived for many years with my family because I could not afford housing,” said Stenstrud. “But these units make quality living possible. This is a wonderful place and I can’t thank everyone enough for what these have done for seniors.” The 10-units of affordable housing came about through a partnership between the governments of Canada and B.C. as well as community partners like the Society of HOPE,which manages and operates the building. The two levels of government helped to build the units at a price tag of $1.4 million, through the Canada-British Columbia Affordable Housing Agreement. For Stenstrud, it has
given her her independence back and she’s more active in the community. “I’ve made some great friendships since I moved in here,” she said. “I didn’t have that living with younger people. It gives you your independence and the opportunity to explore friendships with people your own age.” Lake Country councilor Owen Dickie was on hand at the ribboncutting ceremony to open the Pinewood Villas. He said it was great news for senior citizens in Lake Country but said there is more work to be done in the community which has a higher than average number of seniors as compared to the national average. “We’re starting to make a difference but it’s
going to be a slow process (finding enough housing for seniors),” he said. “There are groups still untouched in the community like handicapped people and low income earners that require housing. It’s not perfect but we are working as hard as we can to make a difference.” The opening of the Pinewood Villas certainly made a difference for Zelda Stensrud. She joked that she isn’t moving until she has to go into a nursing home and was happy to have a quality place to live and make friends. “It’s so wonderful,” she said. “I’ve been able to open up and find out what people my own age are doing and talk to people about what it’s like to live as a senior.”
Accessible housing Pinewood Villas, located at 10274 Bottom Wood Lake Road in Lake Country, is a seniors rental housing development that provides 10 units of affordable modular housing for seniors and people with disabilities in need. Modular housing has been used extensively for seniors’ rental housing developments as it allows construction to take place in a factory with less dependence on weather conditions.The modular units meet EnerGuide 80 standards and are designed to be easily accessible for seniors and people with disabilities.This includes room sizes that allow for wheelchair access and manoeuvring, shelves and light switches at an accessible height and bathroom grab bars orstep-in showers. Partners and Funding: The total capital cost of this project is approximately $1.7 million. • The Government of Canada provided $742,500 under Canada’s Economic Action Plan—Housing for low-income seniors and housing for persons with disabilities. • The B.C. government invested approximately $718,500 toward this project and provided the land.
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Ironman Triathlon wall nothing a little chicken soup can’t fix KEVIN PARNELL As Lake Country resident Marty Schmidt transitioned from the bike to the run portion of last weekend’s grueling Penticton Ironman Canada race he was in good position to complete the race with a personal best time. The 38-year-old had
a strong swim (3.86 km) and a solid bike (180 km) portion of the event. But he still had the 42 kilometre marathon portion to complete. And it would turn out to be the toughest stretch, mentally and physically in the daylong race. “I had a strong race
in the swim and the bike and for about 13 kilometres of the run,� said Schmidt on Tuesday, back home in Lake Country but still sore from the race. “But after that I hit a wall. I had no energy. I had to walk for the next 22 kilometres. It was kind of defeating.� As Schmidt walked
the course, along with many other participants, ambulances zipped up and down the highway, making sure each runner’s health was OK. Running through Schmidt’s mind was just a single thought: Don’t let them take me off the course. “You just have to
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come to the realization that your body just can’t push anymore,� he said. “If I would have tried to run I would have fallen over. Your mind just gets worn down. If you fall your race is going to be over. As soon as that ambulance comes and gets you, you are out of the race. I had family and friends waiting at the end and I didn’t want to let them down.� Continuing to grind it out, Schmidt focused on walking from aid sta-
tion to aid station, set up every couple of kilometres. After walking for more than 20 km, Schmidt was finally given some chicken broth at an aid station and his body welcomed the boost. “I was eating watermelon and pretzels and things like that and it wasn’t working,� he said. “But as soon as I started drinking this chicken broth I started feeling better.� By that time there
was about seven kilometres left in the run and Schmidt put the pedal to the metal, running hard and passing other competitors who were staggering towards the finish line. “When I started sprinting that last seven kilometres I’m sure people were thinking this guy is going too hard too soon,� he said. “I just knew this chicken broth I was drinking was the ticket.� And it was the ticket, as Schmidt was able to finish strong, completing the Ironman in 12 hours and 16 minutes, slower than his first Ironman in 2011 but still finishing it nonetheless, a huge accomplishment. “I wasn’t really disappointed that I didn’t beat my time from lsat year,� said Schmidt. “I was more proud of myself that I did the best I could. That’s what mattered to me. I tried my hardest and I didn’t quit. I went as hard as my body would let me.� In the end Schmidt placed 840th out of close to 3,000 participants. He struggled for a large part of the run but found something deep inside him and completed the grueling event. He hasn’t registered for next year’s Ironman but says he will do another. “I’m satisfied,� he said. “I’m not disappointed. I’m not jumping for joy over it. It was a good finish out of all the participants. If it wasn’t for my nutrition I’m confident I would have beat my personal best.� newsroom@lakecountrynews.net
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▼ FAITH TODAY
Living in the future loses its appeal when there’s less future
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had another birthday last weekend. Although as I write this column, thanks to the deadlines of publishing, it hasn’t hap-
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pened yet. So I’m anticipating my birthday as I write. But I have no way of knowing if I will be around to celebrate it. Which is, oddly enough, pretty much the way my life has unfolded. Things I planned, things I dreamed about, didn’t always work out. But the
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unexpected things that did happen more than made up for it. According to MyersBriggs Personality Types, I’m an INTP—introverted, intuitive, thinking, perceptive. That means I prefer to look inward than outward. I’m more likely to anticipate the future than to immerse myself in the present. I tend to analyze rather than empathize. And (perhaps paradoxically) I’m more likely to go with the flow than require a rigid plan. Here’s an example. Two weeks ago, I took friends to Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park. The morning sun slanted low through the trees, through the y mist rising from the roiling water, etching the canyon walls with deep shadows. My friends were awestruck. SEE TAYLOR A5
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▼ KITIMAT REFINERY PROPOSAL
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was as surprised as anyone to hear about the plan by this newspaper’s owner, David Black, to begin regulatory work on an oil refinery for Kitimat. I’ll leave it to others to comment on the practicality of that plan, and whether it would make the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project more acceptable to B.C.’s government and population. Black Press news coverage, columns, letters to the editor and other reader comments are not affected by this project, and there has been a range of views expressed already. Whatever the merits of the refinery idea, it has advanced the debate over pipelines and the place of oil in our society. And that’s a good thing, because as someone with a basic knowledge of chemistry and some experience in oil refining, I have noticed a lot of ignorance about the subject. Today I’d like to ad-
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Tom Fletcher dress some of the main misconceptions, which have been exploited by some opponents. The first one is oil pollution in general and how it gets into the environment. A global study by the Smithsonian Institution in 1995 calculated the amount of oil making its way into oceans this way: Big tanker spills accounted for 37 million gallons a year, about five per cent of the total marine oil pollution identified. By far the largest source was oil runoff from land into drains,
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from oil changes, municipal and industrial wastes and other sources: 363 million gallons. Bilge cleaning and other routine ship maintenance added 137 million gallons, four times the tanker spill average. Air pollution from vehicles and industry deposited hydrocarbon particles equal to another 97 million gallons; natural seeps added 62 million gallons; offshore drilling discharges accounted for 15 million gallons. So that’s the first thing to understand. It’s not tankers and pipelines doing most of the polluting. It’s you and me. Then there is the propaganda about greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands crude. Actor Robert Redford is one of the highest-profile pitchmen for the false notion that “tar sands” oil generates three times the greenhouse gases as conventional oil. The facts are clear. The most widely cited
source is a graph prepared by Cambridge Energy Research Associates, which shows that 75 per cent of greenhouse gases from all types of crude occur when the gasoline, jet fuel and diesel are burned by the end user. Yes, there are variations in emissions on the remaining quarter. Emissions from mined oil sands crude are slightly higher than steam extraction, which is slightly higher than conventionally drilled and pumped crude. The most greenhouse gasintensive crude used in North America is California heavy crude, which is conventionally drilled. Burning coal produces far more greenhouse gases than oil, as University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver has calculated. Two U.S. environmental groups, including the one fronted by Redford, have lately been promoting a study that
suggests oil sands crude is more corrosive to pipelines. False, says the industry, showing analysis of pipes that have carried diluted bitumen for decades. The Trans-Mountain pipeline has been carrying crude from Alberta to Burnaby and Washington state for more than 60 years. It has periodically carried heavy crude for 40 years, and diluted bitumen for 25 years. Some of that crude is refined in Washington and the gasoline and diesel barged up to supply B.C. gas stations. And of course Vancouver Island, Haida Gwaii and all other B.C. islands depend on marine fuel shipments. And let’s not forget the most common heavy oil used in B.C.—it’s called asphalt. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com. tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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Continuing a family legacy
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y now, most of you should have already received your Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency. Since this NOA is attached to their refund cheque, most people get all twitchy and excitedly rip open the envelope and tear off of the bottom cheque portion. The top piece is generally discarded without any further conscious thought. My most invaluable retirement tip for the summer is that you should retrieve that crumpled paper ball out of the recycling, smooth it out and carefully check the very valuable information that is on it. Here’s what you should look for and a few ideas on what to do with it. 1) The refund or balance owing: Your NOA lets you know if you are getting a refund or if you have a balance owing. You will also see if any corrections have been made to your return by the CRA. Do you agree with their corrections? If you got a refund, what did you do with this ‘found money?’ Did you spend it on shoes? Did you use it to pay off a credit card? Is it sitting in a savings account? Just for fun some time, take a simple calculator, and see for yourself the power of compounding within an RSP or the benefit of paying down a loan or mortgage with an
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Rob Oleksyn additional lump sum payment. 2) Total Income: This form shows your total income on line 150. Take the time to review how much of that income is fully taxable interest income (line 121), lower taxed dividend income (line 120) and capital gains (line 127). Should you consider sheltering less tax efficient investments in tax sheltered plans such as a TFSA or RRSP? 3) RRSP Deduction Limit: This limit represents the maximum amount that you can contribute to your RSP and deduct from your taxable income in any given year. There are two lines in particular to focus on in the RRSP deduction limit section of the notice of assessment. RRSP Deduction Limit: If you don’t contribute the maximum for a given year, the amount not used accumulates and is added to the contribution room for future use.
For unused RSP contributions, you may also contribute the maximum or any part thereof but elect not to apply the deduction to your tax return. You may elect to defer the deduction from your tax return until a future year when you anticipate higher earnings and more taxes are payable. Meantime, the contribution will benefit you immediately in the RSP from tax sheltered growth. Any capital loss realized in a year must first be used to reduce capital gains realized in the same year. If the capital losses exceed the capital gains available for offset, these will be shown as an unused capital loss on the NOA. These unused capital losses can be carried back three years and applied against previous capital gains so it would be worthwhile to check your previous tax returns for capital gains. Rob Oleksyn, is an investment advisor and financial planner at BMO Nesbitt Burns. Opinions are those of the author and may not reflect those of BMO Nesbitt Burns. The information and opinions herein have been compiled from sources believed reliable but no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to their accuracy or completeness. 250-717-2120 robert.oleksyn@nbpcd.com
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any business owners want their legacy to continue. Unfortunately, according to BDO Canada, only onethird of family-owned businesses survive the transition to the second generation, with just a third of these getting to the next—a mere one in 10 chance of the business surviving for three generations. Often, the reason is insufficient planning. Similarly there is insufficient planning for the personal financial management that follows the transition from a business-derived income to a retirement income. While division of the estate may be thought out, often the management of retirement income is not. When the business owner moves from work into retirement, there will be portfolio considerations beyond the generation of investment income. These include, but are not limited to, such things as cost-effective withdrawals from tax-deferred accounts, various clawbacks, different risk assessments, and income related to the ongoing business. An advisor needs the right skill set to handle these new challenges. When first saving for re-
tirement, investors often choose an advisor of a similar age because they feel that the advisor can better relate to their life circumstances. While this may work well during growth years, it can lead to problems as retirement approaches. Advisors of the same age might be mapping their own retirements and planning to exit the investment industry. Whether that is good or bad depends on the advisor. Some retiring advisors will transition their business to younger advisors or associates. They carefully choose successors who will best serve their clients, and work closely with them to ensure they are a good fit in terms of business and investment philosophies. Some advisors introduce their successors to clients and start the transition process early. Other advisors may not be as caring or thorough, choosing instead to sell their book of client business to the highest bidder. Whether the transition is thoughtful or not, the retiree must make certain that the new advisor is the right match, with a clear understanding of retirement goals, and can provide a written Investment Policy Statement detailing how the portfolio will be managed. A good advisor will also perform a critical role be-
yond management of the retirement portfolio. It is to lessen the business owner’s worry about the difficult issue of assets surviving generational transfers. It is a very important topic that typically does not receive enough discussion. Too often, advisors focus on getting the assets ready for transfer but do not prepare the inheritors for handling the newly acquired wealth. It is a process that involves sensitive communications between the advisor and the family members, made more delicate as shortcomings are identified. That may be why some advisors choose to avoid such conversations. However, the better advisors see it as their duty to prepare clients’ families by identifying and rectifying any weaknesses prior to transition. The trust that is built by the process benefits all. A business owner wants to prevent the family fortune going from shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations. Succession plans, whether business or personal, help ensure that legacies continue. That planning takes time but it is time well spent. Kim Inglis is an investment advisor and portfolio manager with Canaccord Wealth Management, a division of Canaccord Genuity Corp.
▼ FAITH TODAY
Why make big plans for future when serendipity has so much to offer? TAYLOR FROM A6 But I think I got more pleasure from anticipating their enjoyment than from being there myself. Anticipation often surpasses reality. I was 11 when my missionary parents brought me to Canada. I had read Ernest Thompson Seton’s books about living in the Canadian woods. I knew about voyageurs and fur traders. I imagined myself fearlessly braving untracked wildernesses. An urban fourplex in Toronto didn’t quite measure up. Later I dreamed about becoming a writer. Indeed, I did become one. But it wasn’t as glamorous as I had dreamed. I had a few misconceptions about being a husband and father, too. Not that life has been a disappointment. Far
from it. I’ve visited places many people have barely heard of. I’ve met the movers and shakers of church, government and business. I’ve received half a dozen honorary awards. But all of those came as unplanned bonuses. Sometimes I think Someone manipulates events so they work out right. Sometimes I give that Someone a name— God. But then my intuitive
side conflicts with my thinking side. Because my rational thinker rejects the notion of a deity who diddles with reality for one individual’s benefit. Bluntly put, I refuse to believe in a God who saves one person from a tsunami and lets 400,000 others drown; who heals one person’s cancer and lets others expire miserably; who gives one person financial security while others scrabble for scraps.
And yet… Over and over, things have happened at the right time. Meeting my wife. Getting job offers out of the blue. Being chosen as a friend. I didn’t plan these, didn’t earn them, didn’t deserve them.
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As another year ticks by, I realize I can’t make long term plans anyway. I won’t live forever. The time I have left is much shorter than the time that has already passed. So I might as well go with the flow, and see what happens. There’s
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and the fine arts department head at George Elliot Secondary in Lake Country. She has been a teacher in School District 23 for the past 11 years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe being able to think and solve problems creatively is an important life-long skill for young people to haveâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; it is that skill I hope they learn in my classroom,â&#x20AC;? she said. The works in Bloom capture this philosophy of growth, the potential and truth in transparency. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Sanguinea Melancholia paintings are my favourite because they represent a very emotional time in my life, this past year, of the extensions and growth,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is a push-pull action going on in the works that I feel many people can relate to in their own lives, and while there
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ciation of encaustic and abstract form after the birth of her son in 2008. As a mother she can see and relate to the layers of encaustic and painting to the growth of a new human being. The tools for her
works include a small (crème brulĂŠe) torch, an old pancake griddle, a heat gun, a small iron, a J crock pot and then assorted dental tools and brushes. The results are beautiful and ethereal. Hansen will be in attendance at the showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s opening, 2 to 4 p.m. on Sept. 2, along with a few fellow Creatio Gallery artists including Julia Trops, and Angela Bonten. Hours for viewing the art works are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. seven days a week. Hansen will also be w showcased Sept. 8 and 9 at the annual Lake Country ArtWalk in the Lake Country Community Complex. For more information on Hansen, visit www. w angelahansenart.com. For more information on Ex Nihilo find w them on Facebook at ExNihiloWine.
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ce there will be 116 apple prints and four real apples. This is the 18th year of Lake Countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ArtWalk and the event is as essential to the Okanagan art scene as apple pie is to the American way of life. With painters and photographers, sculptors, fibre artists and performers, ArtWalk fills
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One might say, the orchard is the apple of Julie Elliotâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s artistic eye, at least the Canadian orchard. A veteran grower herself, Elliotâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s installation stands as an example of the Art for Change theme of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lake Country Artwalk, and sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s taking a bite out of the free trade debate with the work. Illustrating how American apples flood the Canadian market, making it difficult for orchardists to survive, she hopes to give all those who stop by her print installation a taste of the disparity between American and Canadian growers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The market is just deluged with American apples,â&#x20AC;? she said. The art work â&#x20AC;&#x153;was made for the 2011 growing season, and at that time I think there were 109 million boxes of apples in Washington to three million grown in B.C.â&#x20AC;? The original piece thus had 109 prints of apples representing 109 million boxes of apples each; in the middle of all those boxes sit three real apples, impaled on spikes, depicting the Canadian portion of the fruit business. Looking at the sea of red swirling images, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s easy to see the imbalance; and the point could equally be made for cherries. This year cherry orchardists topped the headlines with stories of fruit crops left to rot on the trees because cheap fruit coming up from the States eliminated Canadian growersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; profit margins. Even as a grower, Elliot says the farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; plight can seem baffling unless one is confronted with an illustration of whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s happening. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I knew it intellec-
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Her point in making this piece is to demonstrate how important it is to buy B.C. Every year, she and her husband
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Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not sure how many spin classes this bunch had to endure before filming on this show started, but from the opening scene to the very end, this was one
long chase scene done on bicycles by some very inshape people. I thought about this while eating my buttered popcorn, but only fleetingly and with hardly any sense of remorse. The plot was a lit-
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everyone will like it. The cinematography is brilliant, the acting is OK, the storyline thin though not bad, but the special effects of the chase scenes are worth the price of admission alone. Apart from GordonLevitt and Dania Ramirez who plays Vanessa, there are no big names in this one. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s directed by David Keopp, who also did the screenplay, but that only makes it more believable. Sure youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to feel out of shape and sedentary, but just get the large buttered popcorn and a drink and sit back and enjoy the ride. I give Premium Rush three reels.
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he British Columbia government occasionally finds funding to put toward targeted areas of skills development. That occurred this year, and Okanagan College received approximately $550,000. The funds are intended to create additional capacity and new opportunities for people to gain skills and knowledge that will help them find, bolster or change careers. Although some money went into new intakes for some of our existing programs (electrician program in Revelstoke) other money went into some new certificates offered by our Continuing Studies department. One program which was new to Kelowna and was offered over the summer in partnership with Capilano University, was an Animation Fundamentals certificate. This program provides students with an introduction into the field of animation. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one of those programs which I would call a sampler. Students took courses in drawing, animation design, animation principles and timing, and also digital animation where most of the industry is today. It allows someone interested in the animation field an opportunity to see if this is really what they want to do before they invest in a much longer, more expensive program. Animators tend to find employment in the movie and television industry, or working for advertising agencies, web design firms, and video game companies. Another new program in the works, courtesy of the additional funding, is a certificate in Safety and Supervision in Oil and Gas. A stellar safety record is important to many companies trying to attract workers into the oil and gas field. To meet the needs of these companies the college hopes to launch this program soon. I suspect it will be of interest to the many locals who live in the valley but work outof-province or up north,
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Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s In or those looking to find a job in this high growth area. Mining in the last 10 years has become a major industry in Canada. Today there are well over
800 mining operations in Canada which employ more than 363,000 Canadians. Mining is expected to have high growth rates at the same time Canada faces skilled labour shortages. This is at a time when it is difficult to get Canadians interested in working in the mining industry. Most people remember mining accidentsâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; which doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bode well for this industryâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;yet the safety standards in Canadian mines are the best in the world. On top of all that, not all mining work means youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re actually in the mine. With
the use of technology such as robotics, computers and state-of-theart equipment, a miner can be at a desk above ground while operating equipment hundreds of meters below. Besides a high demand for skilled workers in this industry, there are also hundreds of jobs related to mining; everything from working in the field of exploration to a desk job. In response to industry growth the college is developing and planning to offer a certificate in mining basic safety to help participants better under-
stand what working in a mine really entails and what safety measures are in place. It will hopefully make participants realize that working in the mining industry isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like the coals mines of Cape
Breton Island two centuries ago. All of these new programs will be offered through Continuing Studies at Okanagan College. If you are interested in these programs,
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I was just beginning to cut my adult teeth. Even though there were some things in the 1970s I would like to forget, such as disco music and car designs, that was the decade of my 20s. Even though I was working very long days in the spring running our familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s garden centre, the fall was a time when I could break away and do some of the activities available to us here in paradise. Fly fishing was a big one for me. There isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a lake here in the Central Okanagan where I havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wet a line at some point. I did a bit of grouse hunting as well. I remember getting up a couple of times before the sun came up to
crouch with my fatherin-law on the banks of Mission Creek waiting for the moment we could bag a couple of ducks as the sun came up. This was a lot of work for a couple of ducks but being in my 20s I just had to get it out of my system. I find it hard to fathom those duck hunting expeditions took place on the now Mission Creek Greenway adjacent to the driving range on Benvoulin Road. I much preferred, though, to get up in the mountains and catch fish or shoot grouse, although that eventually became secondary to simply enjoying the diversity of native plants growing in their natural environment.
I know those fall activities played an important role in developing my passion for garden plants. Once I discovered there was a native counterpart to just about everything we sold at the garden centre, my walks through the bush took twice as long as they normally would. Native honeysuckle, columbine, mock orange, juniper, dogwood, orchids and penstemon are just a few plants that come to mind. So donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be sorry our summer is coming to an end just be thankful the best season of the year is about to come upon us. Tune in to The Don Burnett Garden Show on AM 1150 Saturday mornings at 8 a.m.
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long, hot summer. I suggest evaluating each garden bed or watering zone individually and making notes and taking photos to help plan for changes in the fall or next spring. Did any plants need more water than the rest of the plants in that watering zone?
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Did any plants frequently wilt? Do any plants have crispy leaves? These are both stress signals that the plants needed more water. If most of the bed was fine and only a few plants showed stress these could be moved to an area with plants that get more water. Often these same plants will be fine in a low water situation if they get more shadeâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; particularly from the hot midday and afternoon sun. Conversely, if plants in a partly shaded bed are leaning toward the sun, they need to be moved to a sunnier location. Over-watering can also stress plants. Too much water can lead to tall weak growth that needs to be staked. Plants will not look their best. Staking is a mainten-
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need less. In that case they could be moved to a drier location. My own garden is in a constant state of experimentation to see what does well in sandy soil and with tree root competition so there are always changes to be made. If a plant is not doing well and it is something Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not really attached to, I may plan to give it away to someone who has a more suitable place for the plant. Another aspect of watering to evaluate right now is the ease of watering. Are there areas that need watering but are hard to water effectively because they are an odd shape? Are there areas that are impossible to water without watering hard surfaces such as a driveway or sidewalk, thus wasting water? Plans could be made to change each of these areas to extremely drought tolerant plantings which would need little or no water once plants are established. You can learn about all of the Principles of Xeriscape in my two-night class beginning Sept. 24. Details and registration information are on the OXA website. Gwen Steele is executive director of the nonprofit Okanagan Xeriscape Association. www.okanaganxeriscape.org
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t4&/*03 4 $&/5&3 #0550. 800% -",& 30"% will be holding their annual Open House on Sept. 15 from 10am-2pm. We have lowered our user age to 50 so we are looking for new members. There are many groups being held at the center and we are always looking for more so if you know of someone that is willing to host a new group let us know. There will be refreshments served so stop by for some information. Senior Center 9832 Bottom Wood Lake Road will be holding a large yard sale on Sept. 29, 8am1pm. There will be a concession. We are accepting donations until sale time so call for drop-off or pick-up 766-4568. t-",& $06/53: ("3%&/ $-6# .&&5*/( Thurs., Sept. 20, at 7pm, Senior Activity Center, 9832 Bottom Woodlake Rd. Guest speaker â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kathy Fuller, the Garden Guruâ&#x20AC;? will speak 7pm to 8pm. Guests welcome $2, members free. t5)& 8*/'*&-% $63-/( $-6# will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Sun., Sept. 23 at Aspen Grove Golf, 10303 Bottom Woodlake Rd, Lake Country BC. Meeting to begin at 5pm. Our Annual Golf Tournament will preceed the meeting at 1pm. Golf only $17/person, golf & dnner $35/person. Dinner only $18/person. Please register before Sept. 18: winfieldcurlingclub@shaw.ca t-$ 4&/*034 #64 4$)&%6-& Mon., Sept. 17, 24, Prime Time. Tuesday Sept. 18, 25 Wheels to Meals Luncheon. Thurs., Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27, Local Shopping. Fri., Sept. 21 - Veterans Dinner at Oyama Legion. Sat., Sept. 8 Salmon Arm Fall Fair. Sat., Sept. 22 Vernon Pancake Breakfast at Halina Center, Shopping and more. To reserve a seat on bus phone Bobby 250-766-0869 or Marian 250-8614131. t'"-- :"3% 4"-& "5 8*/'*&-% 6/*5&% $)63$) 3751 Woodsdale Rd. 250766-3387. Sat., Sept. 15, 8:30 to 12 Noon. Come and enjoy coffee, cinnamon buns, hot dogs & pie, bake table, kidsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; corner, books and lots more! t4&/*034 $&/5&3 9832 Bottom Wood Lake Road is holding a yard sale on Sept. 29 and are accepting donations until sale time. Please call 250-766-4568 for pick up or drop off. t-",& $06/53: '"3.&34 ."3,&5 Fridays 3pm-7pm; now until September, Winfield Memorial Arena parking lot. Come enjoy locally grown produce, freshly baked treats, handmade crafts and a bite to eat while visiting with others from the community. Facebook: www.facebook.com/LakeCountryFarmersMarket; Website: lakecountryfarmersmarket.webs.com t13&1"3& '03 :063 '6563& Understand Seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Housing Options. Sept. 13. Ziglar Recreation Centre, Apple Valley Seniors Residence, 102- 2055 Benvoulin Court, Multipurpose Room 10am to 11:30am. Plan ahead, learn about the continuum of housing options available to you. Have your questions answered about Low Income/Subsidized Housing, Supportive Living and related programs. A Representative from Interior Health will be available to provide detailed information about Assisted Living, Residential and Complex Care. 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GROHSE, GERHARD KARL Born September 16, 1929 in Dinglestadte, Germany passed away on August 29, 2012 in Lake Country, BC. Survived by his loving wife of 55 years Leona; daughter Helen (Don) Lambert; grandchildren Sarah and Jordan. No service by Gerry’s request. Special thanks to Dr. Murphy and Bert Paulson. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.mem.com. and searching Gerhard Grohse under stories. Arrangements in care of First Memorial Funeral Services, (250) 762-2299.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Lake Country Calendar
COMMITTEE MEMBERS NEEDED The District of Lake Country is seeking volunteer members to serve on the Agricultural Advisory Committee.
Do you, or anyone you know, have an interest in agriculture, economic development, sustainability or water service delivery and/or conservation? Would you like to provide recommendations to Council on ways to preserve, protect, enhance and improve agriculture and agricultural practices within the District, including ways to inform the community, agencies and other stakeholders on agricultural practices and matters?
Plan to attend the Largest Art Show in the Okanagan: ArtWalk September 8-9 (10am-5pm) on the theme: ART for CHANGE Visit Karen at Municipal Hall Saturday afternoon during ArtWalk to tell us what “Life. The Okanagan Way” means to you. Your message in the form of a 15 second video clip could be posted to YouTube to let the world know about Lake Country. We want the perspective of residents & visitors, young & old. Wondering where to park so you can visit all of the inspiring art displays around the Community Complex during ArtWalk without getting a Bylaw Notice ticket? The map below shows NO parking areas with red lines – if you park here you will be ticketed. Parking lots and street parking are shown with green lines, and pedestrian traffic patterns are shown in yellow. Please pay attention to direction from Commissionaires for safe crossing of Bottom Wood Lake Rd. Do not block private driveways or access to businesses or the golf course.
Please provide a letter of interest outlining your relevant background and interest in serving on this Committee to Reyna Seabrook, Corporate Services Manager, via email: admin@lakecountry.bc.ca, fax: 250-766-2903 or regular mail: 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, BC V4V 2M1 by September 14, 2012.
REMINDER: SCHOOL ZONES ARE NOW IN EFFECT School is back in session and motorists are reminded to respect school zone speed limits and watch for students crossing the roads. Students walking, cycling and skateboarding to school are reminded to cross the road only at intersections and designated crosswalks. Pedestrians must make eye contact with drivers before stepping off the curb, even in marked crosswalks, as drivers may be distracted or may not see them due to darkness or bad weather. Pedestrians need to wear bright, reflective clothing or other reflective devices; such as reflective arm bands, which wrap around the wrist, arm or leg, and used whenever you are walking at night.
Highway 97 night time traffic delays & road closures Single-lane alternating traffic is in effect north of Winfield on the existing Highway 97 between the hours of 7:00 PM and 6:00 AM from August 20 to September 8. During the same time periods there may also be complete closures of the highway for no more than 15 minutes at a time while drainage culverts are being installed across the existing highway. Also, some brief daytime closures during September will be required for blasting and moving girders.
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