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Sweaters afford a good lifestyle The Bolivian women who make these wonderful sweaters from alpaca wool and pima cotton receive all the revenue from their sale here. ...............................

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Couple tries to put a plug into perpetual flooding on their property KEVIN PARNELL A mystery about water run-off has a Lake Country couple contemplating legal action and asking the District of Lake Country for help in finding the source of the water. Long-time Lake Country residents Lillian and Gerry Holitzki say water runoff from a neighbouring property ends up inside the shop that houses their homebased business, claiming that over-watering by a nearby orchardist is the root of the problem. But the orchardist says it’s not coming from his watering habits and district officials claim they don’t know where the water is coming from, whether it’s underground springs, sprinkling or from any number of properties located above

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GERRY AND LILLIAN HOLITZKI follow the trail of water damage to the driveway where it drains after regular flooding of their shop business on their Lake Country property. the Holitzki’s. “This is the second year in a row that this has happened,” said Liilian. “The water comes down the slope and into our yard and in through the back of the shop. The floors are sopping wet and if we get a lot of frost our cement floors could start to crack.” The Holitzki’s have lived on the same piece of property in Lake Country for the past 50 years, raising seven children and running their glass business G & L Glass and Supplies.

“We’ve never had any problems like the past two years,” said Lillian. “If we can’t get this rectified this year then we are probably going to start all over next year.” Orchardist Harry Sidhu, whose property sits about 20 feet above the Holitzki’s, says he has complied with the district’s watering regulation and denies he is over-watering and causing the Holitzki’s shop to flood. “I don’t know what the problem is over there,” said Sidhu. “I

have had a guy from the district here checking many times and he says it’s not my fault.” District watering regulations call for orchardists to have a flow control valve on their watering systems. The valve limits the amount of water that goes through each sprinkler in a set amount of time. Lake Country Mayor James Baker says the orchardist in question does have the proper valves so there isn’t much the city can do. “Our irrigation man-

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ager who is responsible for making sure there is flow control valves and no broken pipes has been looking into that area and there is no overwatering and no broken pipes,” said Baker. “In that area it’s a sandy soil and any water that gets on the surface ultimately filters through and leaks out where it can.” Baker added that the district can’t do much if a resident is following the sprinkling bylaws and the issue is located on private property. “We can’t stop him

from watering if he is doing it within the regulations,” he said. “It’s difficult to know whether to spend tax payers dollars to solve a problem on private property.” As for the Holitzki’s they say they aren’t getting much sympathy or help from the district when it comes to the problem. They aren’t sure what their next step will be, but are hoping something can be done to solve the problem. “I just want this mess cleaned up,” said Lillian. newsroom@lakecountrynews.net

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OMREB Bolivian sweaters support sales figures community where they’re made optimistic A non-profit group in Lake Country is holding its second annual Minkha Bolivian sweater sale, raising money for the impoverished nation of Bolivia. The amazing work of the Minkha Knitting Cooperative of Cochabamba, Bolivia will be on display this Saturday at the Winfield United Church from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The beautiful garments are hand knit in both alpaca wool and pima cotton and there will be sweaters, vests, coats, shawls, ponchos and scarves for men, women and children available for direct sale. You can also custom order any garment in dozens of different colours and styles. These custom orders are back to the buyer in about 90 days. Not only will you have a wonderful garment, but the woman who created it will also be directly paid for her work. “This is a fabulous project that makes a huge difference in Bolivia,” said Bev EdwardsSawatzky. “All of the revenue goes directly back to the Minkha Knitting Cooperative. Bolivia is a country where over half the people live below the extreme poverty level of

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ALL OF THE REVENUE GOES DIRECTLY BACK TO THE MINKHA KNITTING COOPERATIVE. Bev Edwards-Sawatzky

$2 per day.” According to Edwards-Sawatzky the women in the knitting cooperative were brought together initially by Save the Children Canada. “This project has transformed the lives of these 45 women and their children,” stated Edwards-Sawatzky. “The women have developed their skills to an incredibly high level and developed a successful micro industry. More importantly, they have been able to provide a safe home for their children and an opportunity for these children to attend, succeed and graduate from school.” You can find more information online at http://www.minkhasweaters.com. The open house and sale takes place Saturday at the Winfield United Church on Woodsdale Road from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

MEMBERS of the Minkha Knitting Cooperative of Cochabamba, Bolivia, (left) with some hand knit sweaters, while back in Winfield (above) a sweater is put to good and fashionable use. The 45 women in the Minkha cooperative are paid directly for their work, meaning a better lifestyle for their families and community. The sweaters are made of alpaca wool and long-thread cotton from the pima plant. CONTRIBUTED

The Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board reports various property type sales improved for August 2012 compared to the same month in the previous year. OMREB says the upswing is a reflection of an uphill climb in sales volumes that began in April. “The OkanaganShuswap market has been on the upswing this year, particularly during the second and third quarters,” said North Okanagan realtor Rob Shaw, the OMREB president. “Surprisingly, sales in August rose despite the hot weather that typically keeps potential buyers and sellers in summer vacation mode. “The ongoing improvement we’ve seen during the past five months (April through August) is a trend that we look forward to carrying on into the fall. While we are happy with the positive numbers and things are looking up compared to 2011, the market is still tight as buyers are very price sensitive, looking for bargains and taking their time to make decisions. Shaw said the the Central Okanagan and Shuswap lead the growth in sales for the month with overall units sold up 30 and 29 per cent respectively from August 2011, while sales in the North Okanagan rose 21 per cent over last year. “During August, single family residential sales in the North Okanagan showed the most growth with a 63 per cent gain over last year at this time, followed by a 45 per cent improvement in townhouse sales in the Central Okanagan,” Shaw said. “Year-to-date, total residential sales improved over last year throughout the board area with the North Okanagan leading the way—up 13 per cent, followed by 12 per cent in the Central Okanagan, and nine per cent in the Shuswap.”

REGIONAL BREAKDOWN Peachland to

Revelstoke Overall sales improved by 27.3% during the month of August compared to 2011 (to 629 from 494) but slipped 1.7% from the 640 units sold in July. Year-to-date unit sales increased 11.5% over the first eight months of 2011 (to 4,416 valued at $1.62 billion from 3,960 at $1.48 billion). While inventory in August was down slightly (-0.8%) from this time last year at 9,618 units compared to 9,698, the 1,371 new listings taken for the month dropped 2.9% from 1,412 in 2011. Peachland to Lake Country Overall sales in the Central Zone climbed 29.5% and sales volumes jumped 42.0% for August—to 395 units valued at $172.1 million compared to 305 at $121.2 million in 2011. Total residential sales for the month were up 29.2% compared to 2011 —to 358 at $160.1 million from 277 at $116.7 million. Single family home sales rose 27.1% compared to last August (to 183 units from 144), while townhouse sales showed the most yearover-year improvement this month at 45.0% (to 58 units from 40 in August 2011). Year-to-date sales to date for 2012 ( January through August) totalled 2,872 units valued at $1.1 billion, a 12.5% improvement over 2,553 at $1.0 billion last year. While the 852 new listings added rose 2.4% over 832 in August 2011, inventory for the month dipped 1.9% to 5,082 units compared to 5,179 last year. The Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board is comprised of 1,072 member realtors and 95 real estate offices in the Southern Interior of B.C. The board area covers the Central Okanagan, North Okanagan and Shuswap—from Peachland to Revelstoke. For more information see the website www. omreb.com.


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▼ FAITH TODAY

Applying the placebo principle to more than just medicine

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he Economist magazine ran a short feature a while ago on what’s called the placebo effect.

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The article noted that placebos—often just sugar pills or syrups— may be just as effective as real medication. The key factor seems to be not what the medication actually contains, but the patient’s belief in the ef-

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ficacy of the pill or potion. As Kevin Costner might say: “If you believe it, it will work.” The Economist called the placebo effect: “the strange and inadequately explained tendency of certain medical conditions to respond to anything the patient thinks is directed at treating them, even when the treatment in question could not possibly have a direct effect on the disease.” I can’t imagine anyone going to their specialist and saying, “Give me a placebo.” Just as I doubt if anyone in a car crash, bleeding profusely, with broken bones, will in- v struct the ambulance paramedics, “Take me to a homeopath.”

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ike de Jong’s debut as B.C. finance minister was a grim one. The first financial update for this election year projects a $1.4-billion decline in natural resource revenues from Kevin Falcon’s one and only budget in February. Most of that is from declining natural gas revenues in the next three years. And it’s not just the price of gas that’s lower than the finance ministry’s array of private sector experts had forecast. The volume of B.C. gas sold is down as well, as made apparent by the abundant new sources of shale gas coming onstream in the U.S. As with oil, the U.S. is currently the only market Canada has. And it wasn’t long ago that the energy ministry was trumpeting its monthly totals for “bonus bids” paid by gas companies for drilling rights in northeastern B.C. That gold rush has wound down as shale deposits are staked and the

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Tom Fletcher price falls. De Jong’s response shows how serious this problem is for any B.C. government. He inherits Falcon’s political commitment to present a balanced budget next spring. How he will do that, and be believed in a heated post-HST election campaign, remains a mystery. De Jong announced a hiring freeze for government staff, and a management salary freeze across health care, universities and Crown corporations as well as government operations. He hinted at an even harder line with unions, as the government’s largest employee group continued

OTTAWA HAS SOLE AUTHORITY TO REGULATE RESERVE LANDS, BUT AGREED TO DELEGATE THAT TO B.C. AND THE HAISLA, ALLOWING THEM TO PIONEER THE LATEST AGREEMENT.

selective strike action. This, and the familiar vow to rein in travel and other discretionary spending, won’t come close to replacing the lost gas revenues. Asset sales, which Falcon came up with in a desperate effort to dig the government out of its huge sales tax hole, won’t show up on the books until next year, if they go ahead at all. Raising taxes or fees? Forget it. It’s either cut programs or run another deficit. The one glimmer of

hope in what de Jong called the “ugly” resource revenue picture is that natural gas revenues don’t have much farther to fall. And then there is the light at the far end of the tunnel—exports to Asia where the price remains much higher. That project took two important steps forward last week. Spectra Energy and British multinational BG Group unveiled plans for a third major pipeline to bring northeast gas to the coast, this one to a site near Prince Rupert proposed for a liquefied natural gas facility. And on Friday, the Haisla Nation and the B.C. government announced a land use agreement to develop another LNG export facility on the Douglas Channel near Kitimat. Two proposals in that area have already received federal export permits and financing from global energy players, including Chinese, Japanese and Korean companies. One of the bills jammed through by the

B.C. Liberals in the hectic legislative session this spring was to do away with another of those federal-provincial overlaps that make industrial development so slow and difficult. Ottawa has sole authority to regulate reserve lands, but agreed to delegate that to B.C. and the Haisla, allowing them to pioneer the latest agreement. This is a major breakthrough, not just in the industrial development of northern B.C. but in dismantling the centuryold logjam of aboriginal resource claims. At the centre of Premier Christy Clark’s much-promoted jobs plan is the target of having three LNG export terminals and associated pipelines in production by 2020. That now looks like a more realistic target. But the jobs and revenues won’t arrive in time to save the B.C. Liberals from their current predicament. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press. tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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▼ LIFE AND FAITH

Religion, like a placebo, is about what you believe

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In a crisis, we want the real thing. I once asked our son’s doctor why there were no control groups for testing experimental cystic fibrosis treatments. “Would you be comfortable knowing your son died because he was in the control group that didn’t get life-saving therapy?” he asked. Yet it’s clear that pla-

cebos can bring relief, especially from nerverelated problems like chronic pain. They may also affect mental states, which in turn affect the immune system. A healthy mind promotes a healthier body. Perhaps that explains an apparent contradiction. Obviously, placebos work when patients think they are receiving proper medicines. But,

the Economist asserted, they also work “even when the patients know that they are placebos.” The average medical appointment, the Economist claimed, lasts just eight minutes. However, complementary and alternative therapists take much longer. Patients reward themselves by believing (wrongly, but usefully) that the therapy is bringing relief, rather than the

attention itself.” And I find myself wondering if the placebo principle applies only to medicine. I now reject many religious teachings that, as a child and a youth, I accepted without question. Indeed, I think many of the traditional teachings of the church, over 20 centuries, may have been plain wrong. But perhaps the point was not whether they

were correct, in any scientific sense, but whether we “patients” believed in their efficacy. Or, at a level of secondhand faith—whether we believed that the practitioners, our priests and ministers, believed them. We may have had doubts about heaven and hell. About creation taking 144 hours. About healing miracles. But as long as our professionals

believed these things, we were content. Now we’re finding that many of our clergy no longer believe some of these things either. And we don’t like to hear that we’ve been duped by pretty pills that our own mentors can’t swallow. Doctrinal placebos may have lacked substance—in the light of

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later knowledge—but at the time they may have provided the authority that people needed to think was helping them. And they don’t want to hear now that it was just a sugar pill, after all. Jim Taylor is an Okanagan Centre writer. rewrite@shaw.ca

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‘‘ Ron Cannan Scholarships program in the 2008 federal budget. The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, named for distinguished Canadian soldier and diplomat Major-General the Right Honourable Georges Philias Vanier (1888-1967) and Governor General of Canada from 1959 to 1967, aim to attract and retain world-class scholars and establish Canada as a global centre of excellence in research and higher learning in the social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering and health. Scholarship recipients are awarded $50,000 each year for up to three years and are open to both Canadian and

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and then endorsed by the Vanier-Banting board. It gives me great pleasure to note that the chair if the Vanier-Banting board is none other than Kelowna’s own Robert Thirsk the distinguished engineer, physician and Canadian Space Agency astronaut who holds the Canadian records for the longest space flight (187 days 20 hours) and the most time spent in space (204 days 18 hours). Thirsk was awarded the Order of British Columbia (OBC) this year. The recent announcement of 156 scholarships in August 2012 brings the total number of scholarships awarded since the inception of the program to 660. Of the recently announced 156 scholarships, 24 were awarded to graduates studying at B.C. universities, including the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University and the University of Victoria. The deadline for nomination by university in the next round of scholarships is Nov. 6, at

8 p.m. Eastern time. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact the Canadian university at which they would like to study to determine the application deadline. Those interested may also visit the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships website for more information at www.vanier.gc.ca. In closing, I would like to wish all those students heading back to school all the best in this coming school year. Work hard and your efforts will be rewarded. I continue to work out of my constituency office until I return to Ottawa for the Sept. 15 opening of the next parliamentary session. Should you wish to meet or to share questions or concerns about any of the federal government’s programs and services, please do not hesitate to contact me. Ron Cannan is the Conservative Member of Parliament for KelownaLake Country. 250 470-5075 ron@cannan.ca

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Local politicians on side with craft distillery industry ALISTAIR WATERS B.C.’s craft distillery industry hopes to see changes to provincial liquor laws that would even the playing field with wine producers sooner rather than later now that the NDP has publicly thrown its support behind the call. Tyler Dyck, CEO of Okanagan Spirits which

operates out of Kelowna and Vernon, and who acts as spokesman for the Artisan Distillers’ Guild, said the guild has been working with the B.C. government on the changes but it was good news to hear the Opposition NDP are also now on side. “We love support from anyone,” said Dyck, referring to last week’s announcement in Ke-

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and his family have stuck with the business for the last nine years is because of their passion for it and because they are gambling that “common sense will prevail.” And he said after the work the guild has done with the provincial Liberal government and the new support from the NDP, it appears that gamble may be about to pay off. Last week Dix said the same measures used to deal with wineries should be extended to help grow B.C.’s burgeoning artisan distillery industry, includ-

advantage of. “You can go on their websites and find out a lot of information, but you don’t really get to know the interpersonal stuff.” Jamie Basran, career manager at UBCO, said this is the first year the university will host two career days. Previously, the annual February career fair was the only chance for students to meet with prospective employers. This year, the university opted to take advantage of the fall recruitment period.

“I think it’s really important, especially with a job market like we’re currently faced with— where there are more applicants than positions,” said Basran. “Any opportunity that students have to connect with a contact at a business, start establishing a relationship with them or get their face known…is (positive).” The career manager added that it’s not rare for a handshake at UBCO Career Day to lead to a job down the

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cannot sell directly to bars and restaurants. Meanwhile, wineries only pay a 29 per cent mark-up fee per bottle and can sell directly to bars and restaurants. And, they can have lounges on-site as well. Dyck, whose other job is being a physiotherapist and co-owner of Sun City Physiotherapy in Kelowna, said without that work it is unlikely he would be in the distillery business because he could not afford to keep it afloat given the current rules. He said the reason he

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John Cooper Works MINI a joy to look at and even more fun to drive NEIL MOORE CONTRIBUTOR

“It’s Mr. Bean’s car!â€? said my seven-year-old daughter as I pulled into our driveway. Hmmph! The Italian Job, maybe, as my latest tester was the chic, newgeneration MINI—and the potent John Cooper Works version at that. Sure, the JCW model wasn’t yet available for the remake of this classic film that debuted in 2003, but my point is that it’s a serious performer, crafted by BMW, not the quirky tin box made by British Motor Corporation (BMC). My MINI came with a turbocharged 1.6-litre engine, gorgeous black 17-inch alloy wheels over a set of big, red Brembo brakes, load of chrome bits, and in back, a roofmounted spoiler presiding over wide-bore dual exhausts. Mr. Bean’s little ‘76 Mini 1000 Mk III was powered by a 998 cc engine that coughed out a paltry 38 hp, and rolled on wheels that were barely bigger than Frisbees. As for bling, it did come with a door-mounted bolt-latch and padlock‌ Indeed, the MINI has come a long way, thanks to the designers at BMW who have preserved not only the look, but the spirit of the original, and without being saddled with its flaws—which were legion.

When BMW bought Rover Group in 1994 it included the Mini. In 2000, BMW brought out the allnew MINI as a separate division and that included the Cooper and Cooper S, playing on the name of the Cooper family who built stunningly fast Minis between the 1960-1990s at their “works� or factory in England. Once production was underway, a new model debuted called the John Cooper Works as the top trim level with a bevy of go-faster extras. Today there is an evergrowing list of vehicles that bear the MINI name, including a coupe, convertible, roadster, longer-wheelbase Clubman (and commercially-fitted ‘Clubvan’), an even larger Countryman CUV, and a number of special editions. Not all have a JCW variant, but most do, and the enhancements are significant. First the powerplant. In the least-expensive MINI, the Cooper Classic hatchback (MSRP $21,950), its 1.6-litre DOHC four cylinder engine makes 121 hp and 114 lb/ft of torque, taking this 1,150kg vehicle from rest to 100 km/h in 9.0 seconds with the six-speed manual, and 10.3 seconds with the six-speed auto. Same for the $23,950 Cooper model. Step up to the Cooper S ($28,950), and the

independent multilink in rear) is ultra firm. Driving along Keele Street in Downsview, adjacent to the ongoing subway project and home to some of the city’s worst asphalt, I was jarred into submission by the time I reached downtown Toronto for dinner with friends. On a more positive note, with the car’s wide track and wheels literally pushed to the corners, driving dynamics were

remarkably go-kart-like. Corner hard and the MINI feels as if it’s glued to the road. The ‘sports’ calibrated electric power steering that comes with the JCW upgrade offers plenty of feedback, particularly when in ‘sport’ mode. Enabling sport not only tightens the steering, but noticeably sharpens the

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1.6-litre engine gets a turbocharger, bumping horsepower to 181 and torque to 177 lb/ft. Acceleration improves to 7.0/7.2 seconds (manual/ auto). Topping the range is the JCW, starting at $36,900. It also gets a twin-scroll turbocharger, this time allowing its 1.6-litre mill to pump out 208 horses and 192 lb/ft of torque that can jump to 207 lb/ft for short bursts with ‘overboost’ when you really plant the pedal. Mated to a specially modified six-speed manu-

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MINI beefed up but remains an automotive icon MINI FROM A7 throttle response. Prod the gas and this powertrain reacts almost instantly. Inside the cabin, you’ll find several retro MINI cues, like a chromeringed analog tach that’s mounted to the steering column, and the dinnerplate-sized speedometer,

that doubles as an infotainment system, centred in the dash. A nifty row of chrome toggle switches along the headliner turn on map lights and open the sunroof, and along the bottom of the centre stack, a matching set manages both windows and locks. Just above, HVAC con-

trols are set up around a chrome-ringed LED display. Front seating is also top-drawer, and like my tester, the sculpted, wellbolstered buckets can be clad in black leather with red piping. It’s a $1,900 option, but I think well worth it in terms of look and comfort. The 50/50 split-fold rear seats are equally stylish and could be a similar delight, but for the kneeroom. There’s a little behind a shorter driver, but basically none if you’re

over six-feet tall. The “base� JCW MINI comes with plenty of standard equipment that includes bi-xenon headlights, front and rear foglights, heated mirrors and washer nozzles, not to mention the spoiler and centre-mounted exhausts previously mentioned. On the inside, you get pushbutton start, automatic climate control, tilt/ telescopic multi-function steering wheel with cruise, multi info display and a pretty decent audio system.

My tester included a variety of upgrades that included the $1,900 Comfort Package (panoramic sunroof, heated front seats, rain sensor with auto headlamps and Media Connect). I was surprised that heated seats and Bluetooth were not part of a base package that comes in just under 37-grand, especially when some automakers are offering this as standard at half the price. But these minor gripes are easy to ignore, as the MINI JCW is such a joy

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MEAGHAN WILLIAMS, who plays the bass fiddle, is teaching this year at the Kelowna Community Music School. in Berlin. She played in Europe for three years, then joined an orchestra in Japan for two seasons before returning home to live in Vancouver. Globe trotting and commuting behind her, she’s found the kind of

multi-faceted role in the Okanagan that will allow her to exercise the full range of skills she’s built. “It’s a tightly knit cultural community in Kelowna,� she said. “A lot of them (instructors at the Kelowna Commun-

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see all the time.� Williams has been named acting principal bass this season with the symphony and said she hopes her students and prospective young talent will follow in her footsteps in the Okanagan Symphony Youth Orchestra program, which offers performance opportunities. In the meantime, she will be teaching at the music school one day a week along with Stephanie Nakagawa, a soprano who grew up in Salmon Arm. Nakagawa studied at UBC and went on to a doctoral program at Indiana University. Kelowna Community Music School can be contacted at 250-8601737 to register for the classes. Its website is www.kelownacommunitymusicschool.ca. jsmith@kelownacapnews.com

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Seeing Sicily through a wine glass ALEXIA ELEJALDE-RUIZ The wine drinking began before we left Newark, N.J., with a clink and a “salud” in the airport lounge over some unidentified white. My father and I, belatedly fulfilling the college graduation gift he had promised me 11 years earlier, were embarking on a 10-day journey across Sicily, land of our ancestors—

specifically, of my dad’s great-grandfather, a merchant ship captain who lived on the Aeolian island of Lipari before sailing to Peru to found a winery. It was fitting, then, that in addition to ancient ruins, medieval churches and spectacular Mediterranean views, ours was a trip overflowing with wine. We are no experts, but we drank our way across the

almost 10,000-squaremile island—lucky for our livers that it’s no bigger—sampling the indigenous varietals, many grown in the volcanic soil of fuming Mount Etna. Those varietals set rustic Sicilian wines apart from their more polished northern Italian neighbours. “If Tuscany is suits and ties, Sicily is wifebeaters (T-shirts),” is how Jason Wagner, wine

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director at hospitality group Element Collective, described the different wine personalities, though, he said, over the last few decades the ancient Sicilian viticulture has become more diverse. For example, Sicily is home to a rock star of the biodynamic wine movement, Arianna Occhipinti (agricolaocchipinti.it), who produces certified organic wines in the southern Vittoria region. “They’re starting to have a new identity,” said Wagner, who offers many Sicilian wines at the Element-owned restaurant Nellcote in Chicago. “It used to be that they were big, clunky, hard-to-drink reds, and now they’re getting a reputation for making more delicate, thoughtful wines.” That, at least, is an American sommelier’s perspective. In Sicily, ask a waiter for a recommendation, which is how we made most of our wine decisions, and usually a hearty red arrives. That was perfectly fine with this duo. After a morning spent walking amid ancient Greek temples in former colonies, we were sitting on the outside patio

Passenger numbers at Kelowna International Airport (YLW) keep flying higher. “We are very pleased to see the continued growth in our passenger numbers,” said airport marketing and media relations coordinator Jenelle Hynes. “We have seen seven of the last eight months in 2012 be record breaking months, and this summer ended with almost 15,000 more pas-

sengers than last summer.” Passenger numbers released this week show 972,663 passengers flew in and out of YLW between January and August, 3.98 per cent (or 37, 274 passengers) ahead of the same period in 2011. August was the busiest month in the airport’s history with 136,101 passengers, an increase of 5.8 per cent over last year.

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weighty wines meant we had a lot of nero d’Avola, a juicy, earthy grape, heavy on dark fruits. One of the best was Duca Enrico ($55), also from Duca di Salaparuta, a large winery behind the budget-friendly Corvo line. We drank it near Palermo, the Sicilian capital, while dining on grilled ricciola (freshcaught amberjack) at Da Peppino restaurant in the seaside suburb of Mondello. Duca Enrico, first

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in the Trapani province on the western coast, was a full-bodied combination of nero d’Avola, frappato, nerello cappuccio and perricone, another robust indigenous red grape. We were in sleepy Lipari, on a fruitless search for my great-great-grandfather’s house, and found ourselves in the airy, leafy terrace of Ristorante Filippino (filippino.it), where the supremely attentive servers brought to the table a choice of no fewer than four bottles of olive oil. I had the best pasta I’ve ever eaten: tubular noodles with mozzarella, tomato, eggplant and grated baked ricotta. The wine was a welcome exclamation point. Though not as famous as the reds, Sicily has indigenous white wines, too often more tropicaltasting than their northern Italian peers because of the hotter climate. Inzolia, catarratto and grillo, grapes often

used in the sweet Marsala wines that Sicily is famous for, also produce table whites, as does the popular grecanico. In the Moorish town of Mazara del Vallo, where we were staying after a long day of sightseeing along the western coast, including a memorable stroll through the medieval walled town of Erice, perched high on a mountain with views of Tunisia, we enjoyed a bottle of Kheire ($52), a grillo from the nearby Gorghi Tondi winery. It was full, soft and citrusy, a fine complement to a typical regional dish of trout over couscous. Another good white was the refreshing Baccante ($48), a grillochardonnay combo from the winery Abbazia Santa Anastasia (abbaziasantanastasia. it), a wine we drank at the Michelinstarred La Capinera (ristorante lacapinera.com) in the tourist resort town of Taormina—on the sea-

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Reach most sportsmen & women in BC advertise in the 2013-2015 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulation Synopsis! The largest outdoor magazine in BC, 450,000 copies plus two year edition! This is the most effective way to advertise your business in BC. Please call Annemarie at 1-800-661-6335. or email: ďŹ sh@blackpress.ca

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Help Wanted An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilďŹ eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. DECKING company seeks individual to train as Installers. Reliable vehicle req’d. Fax Resume to: 250-766-7322 or email: info@sundeckcentre.com EDITOR. THE Sundre RoundUp, a 2,000 circulation weekly, requires an experienced editor. Sundre is 110 km northwest of Calgary. Full beneďŹ t package. Apply: Lea Smaldon, 5013 - 51 Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1P6. 403-556-7510; lsmaldon@olds.greatwest.ca 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 Resident manager wanted (couple preferred) duties include property management front desk and maintenance Apply to Scott’s Inn 551 11th Ave Kamloops BC V2C 3Y1 email scottsinn@shaw.ca or fax 250-372-9444 Semi-Retired or retired person or couple. Front Desk Clerk . Wanted to manage & operate 20 unit motel in Vernon, BC. Accommodation included. Apply with resume at silverstarmotel@shaw.ca or fax : 250-545-3859

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AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. is looking for welders, due to a huge expansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20 km west of Lloydminster. We have openings for ten 3rd Year Apprentices or Journeyperson welders. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank experience. ProďŹ t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at ofďŹ ce: 780-8462231; fax: 780-846-2241 or send resume to: blaine@autotanks.ca production@autotanks.ca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform.

JOURNEYMAN HEAVY Equipment Technicians. Due to a steady growth in our industry we currently have multiple positions open for our ďŹ eld service division. Mining and large construction equipment experience is an asset. We offer very competitive wages and beneďŹ ts. Apply: ofďŹ ce@dutchmen.ca

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certiďŹ cation, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind and a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

BUSY LOWER Mainland Commercial Tire store is seeking Experienced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & BeneďŹ ts Paid. Please send inquiries to: tireshop1234@hotmail.com CertiďŹ ed Utility Arborists and 2nd yr Apprentice Utility Arborists wanted immediately for clearing in and around energized lines in lower mainland & interior regions. Competitive wage & beneďŹ t package. Call Matt for details 250-308-6033. FRAMERS

NEEDED.

Daytona

Homes in Regina and Saskatoon, SK are looking for subcontractor framers to join our team! If you are looking for competitive pay, a fast paced environment and you are willing to relocate, please contact

Jeff at 306-779-2288 ext 284 or email jknowlton@daytonahomes.ca.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time positions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; cell 780849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: herb@hheltd.com JOURNEYMAN AUTOBODY position available immediately at brand new modern dealership. Lots of work, great pay, beneďŹ ts, great Northern Saskatchewan community. Apply to Rob Dron at admin@shellbrookchev.ca or call 1-800-667-0511.

LOCAL ROCKY Mountain House company looking for day rate and hourly Vacuum Truck Operator. Must have current oilďŹ eld tickets, up-todate drivers abstract. BeneďŹ t package. Fax 403-845-3903. SECHELT WASTE Company seeks Heavy Duty Mechanic to manage shop operations and the maintenance of all equipment. Submit resume to 604-885-4247 or directdisposal@dccnet.com

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Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Seasonal Truck Drivers Required Lake Country Minimum Class 3 with Air Endorsement

AEL a Division of HMC Services Inc., road and bridge maintenance contractor in the Lake Country Area is looking for professional drivers for the winter season, to operate snowplow and sanding trucks in the Lake Country Area. Required qualifications include: t 7BMJE #$ %SJWFS T -JDFOTF NJOJNVN $MBTT XJUI BJS endorsement) t 1SPWFO )JHIXBZ &YQFSJFODF t &YQFSJFODF ESJWJOH TJOHMF BYMF UBOEFN BYMF WFIJDMFT and operating a variety of transmissions, including a TQFFE Application forms may be accessed on www.hmcservices.ca; qualified applicants are invited to submit applications, along with a photocopy of their ESJWFS T MJDFOTF BOE VQ UP EBUF ESJWFS T BCTUSBDU BOE SFGFSFODFT UP TVCTUBOUJBUF FYQFSJFODF UP AEL a division of HMC Services Inc. 'BY Email: armstrong@hmcservices.ca 1MFBTF OPUF BQQMJDBUJPOT XJMM OPU CF BDDFQUFE XJUIPVU B DVSSFOU ESJWFS T BCTUSBDU "MM OFX IJSFT BSF TVCKFDU UP QSF FNQMPZNFOU ESVH TDSFFFOJOH 0OMZ TIPSU MJTUFE applicants will be contacted.


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Merchandise for Sale

Transportation

Transportation

Misc. for Sale

Auto Financing

Boats

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Each side: $449,000 5 bdrms. 3 bath, front & back decks. Exc. revenue opportunity We work with agents! 604-626-7100 www. northrockhomes.ca/peak-2-creek

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Municipal Hall Finance Department 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road Lake Country, BC V4V 2M1 t: 250-766-5650 f: 250-766-0116 finance@lakecountry.bc.ca

TAX SALE In accordance with Part 11 of the Local Government Act, the properties described hereunder shall be offered for sale by Public Auction in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Hall, 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, BC, on Monday, September 24, 2012 at 10:00 am, unless the delinquent taxes with interest, are sooner paid. At the time of the bid, successful bidders are required to deposit cash and/or bank draft with the Collector, for an amount equal to the upset price of the property offered for sale. Should the property be sold for more than the upset price, any excess must be paid to the Collector no later than 12:00 noon on Monday, September 24, 2012, by cash and/or bank draft. Any person placing successful bids on behalf of a Company must be prepared to affix the Company’s Corporate Seal to documents.

NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE AND REMOVAL OF HIGHWAY DEDICATION BYLAW (Soltys) 842, 2012 Pursuant to Section 40 of the Community Charter, notice is hereby given that the Council of the District of Lake Country proposes to consider adoption of Road Closure and Removal of Highway Dedication Bylaw 842, 2012 at a regular meeting to be held October 2, 2012 commencing at 7:00pm. Bylaw 842, 2012 authorizes the District to permanently close and remove the highway dedication of portions of Davidson Road in Lake Country. Persons who consider they are affected by the bylaw may make representation to Council by way of written submissions prior to the meeting or by presentation at the meeting. Further, Section 26 of the Community Charter permits a municipality to dispose of land or improvements provided notice is given to the public. It is the intention of the District of Lake Country to transfer title of the closed road portion referred to in Bylaw 842, 2012 to the owners of the adjacent property being Lot B Section 21 Township 20 ODYD Plan 1539 except Plan 13395.

The purchase of a Tax Sale property is subject to tax under the Property Purchase Tax Act on the fair market value of the property. The sale may be adjourned to the same hour on the following day, and from day to day, until each parcel is sold. Properties listed for Tax Sale will be withdrawn from the Tax Sale upon payment of delinquent taxes, plus interest. This payment must be by CASH, CERTIFIED CHEQUE, BANK DRAFT, or INTERAC and must be received in Municipal Hall prior to 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 24, 2012. BCAA FOLIO 1916.105 2173.312 2952.331 3091.004 10094.255

CIVIC 16058 Greenhow Court 9209 Mountview Road 13117 Cliffstone Court 5691 Oyama Lake Road 10864 Sherman Drive

SHORT LEGAL Lot 6 Plan 19927 Lot 7 Plan 26138 Lot 55 Plan KAP85099 Lot 3 Plan KAP84855 Lot 11 Plan 22979 DL 117

UPSET PRICE 4,454.70 5,119.50 15,617.61 16,482.01 6,346.27

INVITATION TO TENDER Spion Kop Crownland – Fuel Management Treatment Tender Reference no: PRO1-2012

Closing Date: Friday, October 5, 2012

The intent of this tender request is to determine an appropriate contractor to complete the forest fuel management treatment in Treatment Units A and B as identified on the map included with the Invitation to Tender posted on the website at www.lakecountry.bc.ca, BC Bid, and available from Community and Customer Services at District of Lake Country Municipal Hall 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Rd. Any technical questions regarding this tender and project should be directed to Ray Mills, RPF at (250) 517-7608.

Help us name “Old Hwy 97” Watch for the insert with your water utility invoice, or check the Request for Public Input on www.lakecountry.bc.ca or www.okanaganway.ca to participate in naming our new local road. Deadline: Oct 15th Prize offered

Enquiries relative to Road Closure and Removal of Highway Dedication Bylaw 842, 2012 and disposition of the closed road should be made to Reyna Seabrook, Corporate Services Manager, District of Lake Country, 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, BC, V4V 2M1, email admin@lakecountry.bc.ca, phone 250-766-5650. Reyna Seabrook, Corporate Services Manager


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