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Ironman supporter Joel Johnson gets Mark Duncan’s signature in support of the Vernon Ironman bid at the Village Green Centre Wednesday.
Support on track for Ironman ROGER KNOX Morning Star Staff
Support in principle for Vernon to submit a bid to host the 2013 Ironman Canada triathlon has been granted by Regional District of North Okanagan directors. Lumby Mayor Kevin Acton enthusiastically announced the village is “110 per cent” behind Vernon. “We’ve seen how contentious issues (Lumby’s failed bid to attract a provincial prison) can attract some growth,” said Acton. “I’m less worried now about the organization knowing that they (WTC) have staff to come put the race on.” Electoral Area D director Rick Fairbairn said Ironman is “a terrific opportunity” and something the board should endorse. “We’re poised to do a better job hosting than Kelowna or Kamloops,” laughed Fairbairn. But it wasn’t unanimous support. Following a 20-minute presentation on the event by City of Vernon representatives Kevin
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“We’re poised to do a better job hosting than Kelowna or Kamloops.” — Rick Fairbairn Poole and Michelle Jefferson Wednesday, Area C BX-Silver Star director Mike Macnabb expressed some concerns. “I like the presentation, but it’s really light on numbers,” said Macnabb. “The benefits from hosting are not evenly distributed; yes, there would be lots of spin-offs, and, yes, there would be inconveniences to the communities.” Poole and Jefferson were seeking support for assistance with the costs and logistics of hosting the swim, cycling and run routes in
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collaboration with the member municipalities. Vernon would submit three route options, which includes all regional district municipalities being involved in some of the disciplines, save for perhaps Enderby. Only one option has a portion of the bike route going on the outskirts of the western border of Enderby. The regional district was asked to waive fees relating to parks and facilities rentals. Staff assistance would be needed to implement a waste management program, which is a requirement from the host World Triathlon Corporation. Macnabb asked if a franchise cost was associated with the bid. “I wouldn’t say a franchise cost. More of a marketing contribution cost,” said Poole and, when pushed by Macnabb for a figure, he stated that Penticton’s estimated cost for 2013 – Penticton hosted Ironman Canada for 30 years – was in the ballpark of $75,000.
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A Vernon man will not face jail time for his part in a major Internet fraud scheme. A judge gave Akthem Saadi Yousif, 35, an 18-month conditional sentence Tuesday in Calgary Court of Queen’s Bench after Yousif had earlier pleaded guilty to 10 counts of fraud for selling vintage cars he didn’t own or have through eBay or other websites in 2007 and 2008. He was also ordered to pay back more than $330,000 in restitution to 10 victims. Crown counsel had been seeking an 18-to-24-month jail sentence. The case’s agreed statement of facts said Yousif agreed to sell 14 vintage vehicles, and deposited more than $330,000 from two victims in Europe and eight victims in the U.S. Yousif would agree to ship the vehicles to the U.S. for pickup, but never followed through. He also declined to answer victims’ phone calls or e-mails, and did not return deposits. In passing sentence, the judge said Yousif would be sentenced to house arrest for the first 10 months, and would be on a curfew from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. for the final eight months. He was also ordered to perform 200 hours community service and he is not allowed to have a computer or access to Internet, except for purposes in his work as a graphic designer in Vernon. Yousif is not allowed to have any Internet access in his home, nor is he to be in possession of any personal computer, be it desktop, laptop or any device capable of accessing the Internet except when at his employers. While at work, he may only use the Internet for work purposes. Yousif was also ordered to pay a $100 surcharge that goes into Alberta’s Victims of Crime Fund. Charges in the same matter against Yousif’s wife, Alanna Nicole Austring, were withdrawn.
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Volunteer Alanna Simms works on registering participants along with her helpers Kora and Cadel Simms at the Terry Fox Run on Sunday at Coldstream Elementary. The 329 participants managed to raise $7,796. See more details on the event on page A11 and more photos on A18.
Some struggle with lack of info Continued from A1 The WTC said they would put $50,000 through its Ironman Foundation back into the host community. “They’re a for-profit organization, so where do they make their money?� questioned Macnabb. Poole and Jefferson said because it’s a tight bid process, they are cautious about releasing any financial figures, and also said such conversations should be held in-camera. The cities of Kelowna and Kamloops have also announced they will be bidding to host Ironman Canada. Vernon has never hosted a triathlon
“There are an awful lot of unknowns with this thing.� — Mike Macnabb of Ironman proportions – 3.86-km swim, 180.25-km bike ride and a 42.2-km run – in its history. “I’m struggling with this,� said Macnabb. “Normally we would take this information, digest it and bring it back to another meeting. There’s such a huge time restraint and there are an awful lot of unknowns
with this thing.� Jefferson acknowledged there are challenges to hosting Ironman. “But it comes with a template,� she said, stating that the WTC has sanctioned 90 Ironman events. “We’ve got a real compressed time to organize this. The first year would be an interesting year but we wouldn’t go ahead and organize such an event without competency from our partner. “All we need to do is follow the checklist, dot the Is and cross the Ts.� The City of Vernon will decide this afternoon at a public meeting at 3 p.m. if it will submit a bid to host Ironman Canada. See related stories on A6
There’s definitely no complaints coming from residents soaking up the September sunshine and above normal temperatures. The mercury has steadily been above normal for this time of year, keeping lakes, beaches and other hot spots busy. Lows of 8 and highs of 18 are typical temperatures for this week. Yet the thermometer nearly broke some ancient records recently. “They’re definitely above normal,� said Trevor Smith, Environment Canada meteorologist. “We just missed the record Wednesday.� A record high of 28.3 was set for Sept. 19 in 1910, and Vernon stations recorded 27.6. “We’ll probably be close to records for the next several days,� adds Smith. The warm trend is expected to continue with a high of 27 for today and Saturday and 28 forecast for Sunday. Monday will maintain the high 20s while temperatures are expected to drop to the low 20s for Tuesday and Wednesday. “By Tuesday it will probably feel a little bit more like fall,� said Smith. But the current warm trend isn’t just an Okanagan advantage. “All of southern B.C. is pretty much above normal,� said Smith, noting record-breaking temperatures in Ashcroft, Clinton, Nelson and Princeton Wednesday. August and September have also been some of the driest on record. It was in 1904 that the dryest Aug/Sept. were recorded with just 7.4 millimetres of rain. So far for the same period this year, there have only been 19.8 millimetres of rain. “If that continues for the rest of the month it would be the fifth driest on record,� said Smith. But there is a chance that a storm could roll in near the end of month.
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Family searching for a home following fire ROGER KNOX Morning Star Staff
Already amazed by the community’s collective heart, a Vernon mom is looking for a bit more help. Specifically, Kathy MacKenzie is seeking a place for her and her 22-year-old daughter, Katelyn. The pair were displaced Sept. 13 after a fire broke out in a row of five townhouses at Kikanee Estates on Heritage Drive. MacKenzie’s condo, a two-bedroom unit, was one of three severely damaged in the fire, and all five units housed people with disabilities. The townhouse will be rebuilt but will take nine-months-to-a-year to complete. As of Thursday at 1 p.m., MacKenzie and her daughter were temporarily staying with a sister. “I’m looking for either a two-bedroom place that’s no more than $500 a month, or a one-bedroom place with enough room that I can move a bed
into the living room, or something, for the two of us,” said MacKenzie, who suffers from a pancreatic disorder that makes life quite painful. “I need to rest a lot,” she said. “It’s been really hard for me. All of what’s happened (since the fire), because of my illness, is an extra little problem.” MacKenzie and her daughter have been guests at the Sandman Hotel courtesy of emergency social services and the Red Cross who extended the displaced tenants’ stay until Thursday. Katelyn doesn’t work as she looks after her mom. Vernon Native Housing, which manages Kikanee Estates, has dropped lists of potential accommodations off to the displaced tenants. “I will be doing some phoning this weekend,” said MacKenzie, who has already been deeply touched by the outpouring of support from emergency social services, the Red Cross
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Kamloops in the running for Ironman BY ANDREA KLASSEN Kamloops This Week
Kamloops is facing off against Kelowna again — this time in the race to take over hosting of Ironman Canada. Organizers of the longdistance triathlon are looking for a new Canadian home for the event, after longtime host Penticton parted ways with the Ironman Canada organization this summer. Kamloops made the decision to enter a bid in a closed council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 18, said Mayor Peter Milobar. If successful, the city would sign a five-year contract with the World Triathlon Corporation, which Milobar estimates would bring about $15 million worth of economic activity to the city. The race typically attracts 3,000 participants, who Milobar said will spend the better part of a week in Kamloops. From that field, the top 100 finishers qualify for the Ironman World Championships, held annually in Hawaii. “It’s very major,” Milobar said.
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Kelowna announced its intention to bid for the event, while Vernon’s council is expected to make a decision today whether to join the two cities in vying to be host. While Milobar declined to say what a Kamloops Ironman route might look like, or offer any specifics about the bid,
another city councillor has offered his own incentive to bring the triathlon to the Tournament Capital. “If it comes to Kamloops, I’ll do it,” Coun. Donovan Cavers told media. A decision from the World Triathlon Corporation is expected in mid-October.
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Enderby is taking a wait and see approach over Ironman Canada and Vernon’s possible bid to host the 2013 race. Council will send a letter to the City of Vernon wishing them luck with their bid, but will wait and see if Enderby is involved in the race, which consists of a 3.86-km swim, 180.25-km bike ride and
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One semi-trailer full of groceries went up in smoke near Vernon Wednesday morning. The other trailer continued on to its Kamloops destination. BX-Swan Lake volunteer fire department responded to a report of a fire involving a double-pup tractor trailer unit near the Highway 97 weigh scales shortly before 4 a.m. “The truck which was hauling two trailers full of groceries was coming over the over-
pass when the driver noted that the trailer felt sluggish,” said BX-Swan Lake fire chief Bill Wacey. “He pulled into the weigh scales, went to the back of the unit and saw the brake drum on the passenger side was red hot.” Wacey said the driver put spray on the drum from a small on-board fire extinguisher, but the air bags underneath the rig “blew up.” “It was a challenge for us when we arrived as both sets of wheels were on fire, and the
pull-out ramp on the trailer used for going in and out of the unit was made of magnesium, which burns fast,” he said. “Things burned through the floor of the trailer and into the groceries.” The unit was off the highway, which was not blocked nor closed by the fire. The driver of the unit, from Kelowna, was not hurt and told Wacey he was anxious to get back on the road. “He had to deliver the other trailer,” said Wacey.
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Was he really at the Grindrod property to inquire about horses? Or was the suspicious looking man possibly casing it? Enderby RCMP received a call last week from a horse owner in the Grindrod area about a person they felt was suspicious. The owners of the property were away at the time, and a friend was the only person still at the site. “She told police that at about 11 a.m. a man approached her saying he was from Chilliwack, and what seems strange is he started inquiring about breeding horses,” said RCMP spokesperson Gord Molendyk. The friend told the man the owners weren’t home, but he returned at about 2:30 p.m. The property owners still had not returned. The friend and the man again spoke and he left shortly after the conversation. The man is described as approximately 55 years old, five-foot-six with a French accent. He was
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uge kudos to the City of Vernon for all it has done to encourage people to leave their vehicles at home and ride or walk to work. It is obviously better for our health, for the environment and for our budget. Most days, it’s not practical for me as I need my car to get from one appointment to the next. But I like the idea of leaving the car at home a couple of days a week and cycling to work. When I was still living in Vancouver, I didn’t own a vehicle. If I couldn’t borrow one from a family member, I spent a lot of time in a Yellow Cab getting from one end of town to the other, used Katherine Mortimer public transportation or rode my bike. I thought nothing of riding over the Lions Gate Bridge (which can be intimidating even on four wheels). And looking back, I probably saved thousands in not having to pay for repairs, insurance and fuel. Living in a much smaller community for close to 20 years, I’ve used my bicycle less than ever. You’d think it would be easier and more accessible, but for some reason it’s not. My husband had his bike stolen years ago and never replaced it, so we got out of the habit. But now that our daughter has had the training wheels taken off her bike and discovered the joys of cruising on two wheels, it’s time for our family to get out on the open road together. On a trip to Calgary this summer, I rediscovered my love for cycling. The city is crisscrossed with kilometre after kilometre of cycling trails, along the river, through parkland, all separated from speeding vehicles. Biking is in my family’s blood: my brother has done fundraising rides for the Ride to
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Almost lost in the September shuffle, what with the great weather and the busyness that back to school and the beginning of serious work brings, is that our political representatives in Victoria won’t be. Going to work, that is. You see Premier Christy Clark has decided that there will not be a fall session of the legislature in British Columbia this year. Which means they will return to work sometime in the new year, if the premier decides, on our behalf, that this would be a good idea. Now some cynical types might think this is a good thing. After all what does all that hullabaloo from the government and opposition MLAs actually accomplish anyway? And, hey, maybe we’ll save some money on less expensive ferry trips to Victoria? A quick glance at Ottawa, where the MPs have returned to Parliament, suggests that it’s mostly a case of sound and fury signifying nothing. And that’s just in the first week back already. However, others suggest the Liberals can’t be held accountable, or worse, that they’re hiding from the real issues, when the Legislature isn’t in session. Clark begs to differ and even claims MLAs can do more good in their ridings talking to real people than battling with their fellow politicians. Maybe. Maybe not. What’s more likely is that the Liberals are hoping without a fall session that the media spotlight might fall more on their opponents, the NDP and Conservatives, and less on the government. Not to mention that with the recent departures and cabinet shuffle, this delay gives the new-look Liberals time to get their act together, and maybe less room for error as well. Again. Maybe, maybe not
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SHOW EDUCATIONAL After reading the letter by Carole Wheeler it becomes apparent that she did not attend the presentation of the exotic animals or she would have seen that it was not a sideshow display of wild animals but an educational presentation. As each animal was brought to our attention we were told where their natural habitat was, how many (approx.) there were in the wild, and other interesting facts about each. Also, these were animals that had been rescued from situations that could have proved fatal, they weren't just captured in the wild and put into captivity. At the end of the presentation the audience was asked to do their part to help keep these animals and others like them from extinction. And, yes, there is always the remote chance of an escape just like a circus or zoo, but I'm sure the staff are very aware of this. What does the letter writer think of the presentation by Stuart Brown at the Vernon Museum with his python and lizards?
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More than 100 studies have been evaluated by internationally renowned organizations, such as the International Agency for Research on Cancer and U.S. National Toxicology Program, and the weight of the evidence links exposure to pesticides with certain types of cancer. This includes childhood and adult leukemias, childhood brain cancer, non-Hodgkin’s’ lymphoma, brain cancer, kidney cancer, pancreatic cancer and some lung cancers. We now know that about half of all cancers are preventable. Prohibiting the use of cosmetic pesticides is both responsible and respectful of the state of the scientific evidence. We thank the 40 municipalities throughout B.C. who have shown leadership by adopting cosmetic pesticide bylaws and we encourage more to do the same. We will also continue to urge the B.C. government to pass strong province-wide cosmetic pesticide legislation. This fall, the society encourages everyone to create their own ‘game plan’ to reduce cancer risk. To find out more and get involved visit HYPERLINK "http://www.cancergameplan.ca" www.cancergameplan.ca Patti Moore Team Leader, Health Promotion Canadian Cancer Society, Southern Interior Region
left word at Speedy Muffler and Garnet came to get me in a short time. The problem was the alternator, which has been replaced. Thank you Doug and Garnet. There truly are angels among us. Anne Ross GREAT CARE Recently I was in Vernon and broke my hand. I went to the Emergency Department at Vernon Hospital and I was so impressed with the service I had to write. I was in the emergency room less than an hour and had seen a doctor, had an x-ray and was getting a cast put on. The doctor in emergency knew that we did not have an ortho specialist where I live and so he spoke to the specialist there, Dr. K. Bell, and she re-arranged her schedule to fit me in two days later. If I had come back home (Gibsons, B.C.), I would most likely have had to wait at least a week and then travel to Vancouver to see a specialist. I just want to say thank you to the Vernon Hospital, and let you
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Some hometown talent showed up to kick off a successful 32nd year of the Terry Fox Run. Andrew Allen made a surprise visit to the annual event at Coldstream Elementary Sunday, singing the national anthem for the 329 participants. “We were very lucky to get Andrew; it helps to know people that know people,” said Diana Williamson, run co-organizer. Supporters also made a substantial impact with their donations at the event totalling $7,796 (that number is anticipated to rise to $9,000 as additional business donations are collected). “The 32nd annual Terry Fox was a success with
amazing weather,” said Williamson. The family-friendly event drew runners and walkers – both two- and four-legged, strollers, cyclers and more. “A huge thank you to all the volunteers, the Vernon Vipers, Kal Rats who oversaw the route, Andrew Allen for singing the anthem, Consie Severson for the run warm up, Queen and Princess Silver Star who oversaw the silent auction and face painting and Okanagan Dove Release who released 32 white doves just prior to the run to celebrate the 32nd annual run,” said Williamson. “Also Coopers, Gatzke Farms, Cobbs Bread and Tim Hortons for donating the food.” The 33rd Annual Terry Fox Run takes place Sept. 15, 2013
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Vernonites are being encouraged to hang up their car keys and join the party Saturday. In celebration of International Car Free Day, the city is hosting a free party downtown in Cenotaph Park (at the transit exchange) from noon to 4 p.m. Along with a host of activities, the celebration includes free transit all day. “Active travel choices can positively influence people’s health and well being, enhance the environment and improve the quality of life in our city,� said Wendy Majewski, transportation demand management coordinator for the City of Vernon. Other event highlights include: s $ECORATE YOUR BIKE FROM NOON TO P M AND PARTICIPATE IN A MINI BIKE PARADE AT P M s ,EARN SAFE CYCLE SKILLS AT THE "IKE 2ODEO FROM
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TO P M WITH #OMMUNITY 0OLICING s %NJOY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND TAKE PART IN THE fun and interactive activity stations s %XPERIENCE THE $OWNTOWN 4RIVIA 4REASURE Hunt and try your luck to win Downtown dolLARS FREE TRANSIT TICKETS PRIZES FROM 2E CYCLED Accessories and golf passes from the Vernon Golf and Country Club. For more information on this family-friendly event, visit www.vernon.ca/vernonmoves. 4HE EVENT BUILDS ON THE CITY S COMMITMENT TO provide alternatives to the single occupant vehiCLE 6ERNON 2EGIONAL 4RANSIT recently expanded its service hours, including evening transit to the Vernon’s downtown core on Friday and Saturday evenings and eight bus trips to 5"#/ -ONDAY TO &RIDAY &OR A FARE OF ANYONE can get to downtown Kelowna by transferring to a Kelowna Rob Sawatzky BUS AT THE 5"#/ CAMPUS WITH the last bus to Vernon leaving +ELOWNA !IRPORT AT P M !DULT DAY PASSES HAVE been introduced promoting a day of unlimited TRIPS AT A COST OF FOR ONE ZONE AND TWO ZONES which can be more convenient for riders. While Canadians are more active than they were TWO DECADES AGO SIX IN ARE STILL INSUFFICIENTLY active to achieve the numerous health benefits of PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ! PER CENT REDUCTION IN INACTIVITY COULD PRODUCE HEALTH CARE SAVINGS OF MILlion each year, according to the Canadian Fitness AND ,IFESTYLE 2ESEARCH )NSTITUTE -AYOR 2OB 3AWATZKY ENCOURAGES EVERYONE TO get involved. “Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle are two of the most significant issues underlying the health problems most commonly seen in a family doctor’s office,� said Sawatzky. “Vernon is statistically no different from an AVERAGE " # COMMUNITY IN THIS REGARD AND EFFORTS to increase walking, cycling and overall daily activity have the potential to reap multiple health and well-being benefits.� For more transit information visit: http://www. transitbc.com/regions/ver/ or visit Vernon City Hall, Nolan’s Pharmacy or your local municipal office to purchase passes and receive your printed transit schedules.
Library adds new online resource Morning Star Staff
A new online resource at your local library can help travellers brush up on foreign languages. 4HE /KANAGAN 2EGIONAL ,IBRARY HAS A FREE NEW ONLINE RESOURCE CALLED 0OWERSPEAK ,ANGUAGES AVAILABLE THROUGH THE /2, WEBSITE WWW ORL BC CA With your library card and PIN, you can learn to speak French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, 3PANISH AS WELL AS %NGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE FOR Spanish speakers, all in the comfort of your own home. For more information about Powerspeak ,ANGUAGES CALL YOUR LOCAL BRANCH LIBRARY
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Staples employees Kimmi Porter (back, from left), Hussan Sarwar, Cindy DeGagne and Jamie Wattie donate backpacks and school supplies to agencies represented by Samantha Robinson (North Okanagan Youth and Family Services Society, front from left), Aislin Harmston (Okanagan Boys and Girls Club - Armstrong) and Lorel Brown (NOYFSS).
Staples backs school project ROGER KNOX Morning Star Staff
Known as a backto-school store, Staples sees it as only fitting that they take part in helping students and families. Staples was, again, instrumental in raising funds which they donated to North Okanagan Youth and Family Services to help with its annual Backpacks Project, where organizations contribute funds to help NOYFSS purchase school supplies and backpacks for families who need financial assistance. “We do it because we want to help our community and because it’s such an awesome cause,” said Jamie Wattie, Staples manager. Staples staff, from July 1 to Sept. 8, had fundraising barbecues and bake sales, a silent auction that raised $1,000, and staff bought an iPod and sold raffle tickets (won by Vernon Grade 2 student Daniel Jassi, who bought tickets with his own money) with proceeds going to the backpack project. Wattie said Staples may get recognized for its contributions, but she credits the store’s customers, both local and from out-of-town. “We did the bake sales, barbecue and raffle, but the customers are the ones who donated their money,” she said. “And that includes
a lot of people from out-of-province. A lot of our Alberta customers contributed to the project.” NOYFSS, along with the Family Resource Centre, White Valley Community Services
and Okanagan Boys and Girls Club – Armstrong work in collaboration with Staples to put together school supplies for identified students in the North Okanagan. “This year, close to 400 students received
supplies from Staples, and backpacks were purchased through financial donations to the agencies,” said Jan Shumay with NOYFSS. “It’s so nice to see the support for kids going back to school.”
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^$14,000 Cash Discount is based on non-stackable trading dollars and is only applicable to 2012 Titan Crew Cab models. Cash Discount value varies by model. †0.9%/0%/0.9%/0.9% purchase ďŹ nancing for up to 84/84/84/84 months available on 2012 Rogue/Versa Hatch/Sentra/Frontier models. Representative ďŹ nance example based on Selling Price of $18,895 for 2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 S (B5CG72 BJ00), automatic transmission, ďŹ nanced at 0% APR for 84 months equals $225 per month with $0 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $18,895. ≠Finance offers are now available on new 2012 Rogue FWD S (W6RG12 AA00), CVT transmission/2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 S (B5CG72 BJ00), automatic transmission/2012 Sentra 2.0 (C4LG12 BN00), CVT transmission/2012 Frontier Crew Cab 4.0 SV 4WD (4CRG72 AE00), automatic transmission. Selling Price is $25,028/$18,895/$20,345/$33,793 ďŹ nanced at 0.9%/0%/0.9%/0.9% APR equals $118/$88/$98/$168 bi-weekly for 84/84/84/84 months. $4,300/$2,950/$3,100/$4,250 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $668/$0/$555/$952 for a total obligation of $25,696/$18,895/$20,900/$34,744. Models shown $35,528 Selling Price for a new 2011 Rogue SL AWD (Y6TG12 AA00), CVT transmission/$21,695 Selling Price for a new 2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 SL (B5SG12 SU00), CVT transmission /$24,845 Selling Price for a new 2012 Sentra 2.0 SL (C4TG12 AA00), CVT transmission/$39,673 Selling Price for a new 2012 Frontier Crew Cab 4.0 SL (4CUG72 AA00), automatic transmission/$45,828 Selling Price for a new 2012 Titan CC SL 4X4 SWB (3CFG72 AA00), automatic transmission. ^†≠Freight and PDE charges ($1,7 0/$1,567/$1,567/$1,695/$1,730, certain fees where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes), air-conditioning tax ($100), (including excise tax and fuel conservation tax, where applicable) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between September 1st and October 1st, 2012. The Nissan Frontier received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among midsize pickups in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2012 U.S. Vehicle Dependability StudySM. Study based on 31,325 consumer responses measuring problems consumers experienced in the past 12 months with three-year old vehicles (2009 model-year cars and trucks). Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed October-December 2011. Your experiences may vary.
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Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to qualiďŹ ed customers who take delivery by October 1, 2012. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise speciďŹ ed). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and ďŹ nancing options also available. **0% purchase ďŹ nancing is available on select new 2013 Kia models on approved credit. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Representative ďŹ nancing example based on 2013 Rio5 LX+ AT (RO753D)/2013 Rio4 LX+ MT (RO542D) with a selling price of $18,572/$16,972 [includes delivery and destination fees of $1,455, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable)] ďŹ nanced at 0% APR for 36/60 months. 78/130 bi-weekly payments equal $238/$131 per payment with a down payment/equivalent trade of $0. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $18,572/$16,972. License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. '$500 Winter Tire offer is open to retail customers who ďŹ nance or lease an eligible new 2012 or 2013 Kia vehicle from a participating Kia dealer between September 1 and October 1, 2012 inclusive. Eligible models include 2012/2013 Rio 4-Door and Rio5, 2012/2013 Forte Sedan, Forte Koup and Forte5, 2012/2013 Sorento and 2012 Soul 1.6 L AT or MT models. $500 can be redeemed, at customer's choice, towards the purchase of a winter tire/tires for their new Kia vehicle, in the form of a cheque in the amount of $500 or as a reduction of $500 from the negotiated selling price (before taxes) of the new vehicle. Some conditions apply. See your Kia dealer for complete details. Offer ends October 1, 2012. &Bi-weekly ďŹ nance payment (on approved credit) for new 2013 Sorento LX AT (SR75BD)/2013 Sorento 3.5 LX V6 (SR75ED)/2013 Forte Sedan LX AT (FO74PD) based on a selling price of $28,667/$31,267/$20,272 is $148/$167/$109 with an APR of 0%/1.49%/0.9% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $7,719/$8,543/$5,616 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Delivery and destination fees of $1,650/$1,650/$1,455, $1,650/$1,650/$1,050 “3 payments on usâ€? savings, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable) are included. License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA and registration fees are extra. See dealer for full details. ÂĽ3 Payments On Us offer is available on approved credit to eligible retail customers who ďŹ nance or lease a select new 2012 Soul 1.6L MT/2012 Soul 1.6L AT/2012 Optima/2012 Sorento/2013 Sorento/2013 Forte Sedan/2013 Forte Koup/2013 Forte5 from a participating dealer between September 18 – October 1, 2012. Eligible lease and purchase ďŹ nance (including FlexChoice) customers will receive a cheque in the amount of three payments (excluding taxes) to a maximum of $350/$350/$400/$550/$550/$350/$350/$350 per month. Lease and ďŹ nance (including FlexChoice) purchases are subject to approved credit. Customers will be given a choice between up to $1,050/$1,050/$1,200/$1,650/$1,650/$1,050/$1,050/ $1,050 reductions from the selling/leasing price after taxes or dealer can issue a cheque to the customer. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Offer ends October 1, 2012. §Lease offer available on approved credit on new 2013 Rio5 LX+ AT (RO753D)/2013 Rio4 LX+ MT (RO542D) is based on monthly payments of $231/$217 [includes delivery and destination fees of $1,455, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), A/C charge ($100, where applicable) and $350 lease service fee] for 48 months at 0.9% with a $0 down payment/equivalent trade, security deposit and ďŹ rst monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,106/$10,414 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $7,816/$6,808. Lease has 16,000 km/year allowance and $0.12/km for excess kilometres (other packages available). License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may lease for less. See dealer for full details. UModel shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2013 Sorento 3.5L SX AWD (SR75XD)/2013 Forte SX Luxury AT (FO74XD)/2013 Rio 4-Door SX with Navigation AT (RO749D) is $43,045/$27,150/$23,450 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,650/$1,455/$1,455 and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). License, insurance, applicable taxes, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for full details. ĂˆHighway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2013 Sorento 2.4L GDI 4-cyl (A/T)/2013 Forte Sedan 2.0L MPI 4-cyl (A/T)/2013 Rio 4-Door 1.6L GDI 4-cyl (M/T). These estimates are based on Transport Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the Government of Canada’s EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. Some conditions apply to the $500 Grad Rebate Program. See dealer or kia.ca for details. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. KIA is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation and Kia Canada Inc. respectively.
CORRECTION NOTICE: Please note the following correction to the Kia Canada Free Standing Insert which ran in your local paper the week of September 6th, 2012. It showed that Active Front Heated Seats came as a standard feature in every Rio 4-Door and Rio 5-Door. We regret that this feature is only applicable to the 2013 Rio 4 LX+ (RO744C) and Rio5 LX+ (RO754C). We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. KIA Canada Inc.
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With their longtime football season on the shelf, the Fulton Maroons fielded a senior boys soccer team for the first time Tuesday, stopping the Kalamalka Lakers 3-1 at Marshall Field. It was a very competitive and entertaining North Zone AA league game which saw the Lakers grab an early lead before Fulton battled back to win on a hat trick by Mike Bennett. Bennett scored his first goal on a well-placed penalty after a Fulton forward was bundled to the ground on a clumsy challenge inside the penalty area in the first half. Midway through the second half, Bennett put Fulton up by a goal when he took a feed and ripped a 22-yarder off Kal keeper Sean Bradbury’s left post. His third goal came off another penalty after Victor Gouchee was brought down in the box with five minutes to go. “Michael was huge for us today,� said Fulton head coach Wayne Aasen. “He led by example from the moment he
took the coin toss until he left the field.� Aasen said it has been a challenge teach a group of players, including some international students that do not really know each other, a system of play but said the Maroons were “ticking along quite nicely by the end of the game.� Added Aasen: “I could not be more pleased by their performance. Everyone got better as the game progressed and Sean Greene and Austin Richardson were outstanding at centerback today. “We are very fortunate to have the two best goalkeepers in the league in Victor Gouchee and Luis Lins. They were awesome sharing the goal today. I am pleased and excited that some of the players approached me to coach the team and that I am able to help them out.� Fulton plays Tuesday in Salmon Arm against Kings Christian and then visit the A.L. Fortune Falcons Thursday in Enderby. The Lakers face the Seaton Sonics and the Pleasant Valley Saints meet the VSS Panthers in other Tuesday action.
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Jan Lueder of the Kalamalka Lakers takes a tumble as he races for a loose ball against Matthieu Wouters of the Fulton Maroons in North Zone senior boys soccer action Tuesday afternoon at Marshall Field.
Tambellini tapped for Central Scouting prospect list GRAEME CORBETT Morning Star Staff
Adam Tambellini is one stride closer to following the family footsteps. The second-year Vernon Viper centreman has skated his way onto Central Scouting’s preliminary list of eligible players for the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. He is rated as a “B� player, meaning he is considered a second- or third-round candidate. “It’s cool to be noticed with a bunch of high-profile names on there,� said Tambellini, who is already committed to the NCAA Division 1 University of North Dakota. Tambellini “It’s still a long ways from the draft and I’m sure a lot of things will change on that list beforehand. Can’t think too much on it, but obviously it’s an honour.� Tambellini is only just starting to appear on the scouting radar, but he already has a good idea of how to deal
with increased scrutiny. Part of that comes from having watched his dad, Steve, GM of the Edmonton Oilers, and older brother Jeff, who is now playing in the Swiss National League, handle themselves at the pro level. “It’s something everyone has to deal with,� said the levelheaded teen. “Everyone deals with it in a certain way, but you can’t really think about it too much. “You just put it in the back of your mind during the season and try to help your team win.� While Steve and Jeff were both first-rounders (Steve was selected 15th overall by the New York Islanders in 1978, and Jeff was plucked 27th by the Los Angeles Kings in 2003), there is one thing Adam has that they don’t – size. Tambellini is just shy of his 18th birthday (Nov. 1) and he already stands 6-foot-4 and 175 pounds. Once the top-line pivot fills into that frame, Vernon Viper head coach Jason Williamson believes he will be well-suited for the pro game. “He’s definitely an elite level talent and I think his stock could rise as the season goes along,� said Williamson. “And I wouldn’t be surprised (if) we see other people on that list
because we have some young players that are going to get exposed with Adam being watched so closely.� Meanwhile, the Vipers have just one weekend B.C. Hockey League tilt, a Saturday-nighter (7:00) against the Trail Smoke Eaters at Wesbild Centre. Feeling the sting from last weekend’s 3-2 overtime loss to the Salmon Arm SilverBacks, Williamson put the Snakes through the ringer at practice this week. “Willy kind of laid the hammer down on us,� said Tambellini. “We’re going to come out fired up. They’ve got a game in Trail (against West Kelowna Warriors) the night before, so if we come out with a lot of energy we’ll be able to jump on them early.� Similar to Salmon Arm, the 1-3 Smokies are a young, rebuilding squad, backed by solid netminding from the acrobatic Lynden Stanwood. “They’re going to work hard, they’re still younger but they’ve definitely retooled with some guys that are going to come in and push you,� said Williamson.
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Matt McEachran-Law (from left) chips on to the 14th green; Seth Blundell takes a drop and makes a tough shot from the rough on to the 15th green; Michael Lenoury delivers a putt on No. 15, in the 22nd annual Hillview City and Club Junior Golf Championships.
Hillview crown for McEachran-Law Morning Star Staff
Ryan Vest, six, swings away off the 10th tee.
Another year, another Hillview City Junior Golf title for the McEachran-Law family. This time, it was Matt, 16, shooting a 5-over 61 Monday to win the 22nd annual championship under sun-drenched skies. His older brother, Chris, won the 2011 crown. Tyler Pitt, who went on to play NCAA golf in San Francisco, took the tourney three times in the 1990s, while Jarret McNeal, the club champion at Spallumcheen, won back-to-back titles in 2004-05. Brady Stead, a top provincial junior, captured the 2009-10 Hillview trophies. Jake Horsley won the first two tournaments in 1988-89. PGA Tour regular Chris Baryla was runner-up a few times while winning several age group prizes. McEachran-Law, who double bogeyed the par-4 10th, rebounded by draining a 20-foot putt for a deuce on the par-3 15th. On that same hole, Travis Jackson hit his tee shot two feet from the cup and made his birdie putt. McEachran-Law tied for 63rd in the B.C. Junior Boys Tournament this past summer at the Sunshine Coast Golf Course in Roberts Creek.
There was a field of 44 aged 17 and under, including six-yearold phenom Ryan Vest, who averages 150 yards off the tee. McEachran-Law, who won by two strkes over Nicholas Friesen and Michael Lenoury, took home a LCD Television. Friesen, 15, won the single-hole playoff over Lenoury by scoring a birdie-2 on the par-3 first hole. Lenoury ruled the 14-17 age flight with his 63. Jackson was third with a 64 (retrogression), while Mac Gourdine was third with a 64. In the 12-13 age flight, Dexter Weiten and Parker Wadsworth tied at 66 with Weiten winning the playoff. Nicholas Cherkowski won the 11 & Under flight with a 71 ahead of club champion Braeden Cooper (72) and Colton Schaper-Cotter with a 74. Austin Dubland claimed the nine-hole division with a 53. Kendra Jones-Munk, 10, was the winner of the 9-hole girls championship with a 38. “A big thank you goes to our dedicated volunteers, Betty Murray and Judy Wakefield,” said Jon Atmore of Hillview. “The club would also like to give special thanks to Cyril Foster and Amy Jackson for their generous donations to the 2012 Junior Championship.”
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They are the only senior AA varsity football game in town and they open the regular season Saturday morning. The Kalamalka Lakers entertain the Mt. Baker Trojans of Cranbrook in an 11 a.m. kickoff in Coldstream. The Fulton Maroons, VSS Panthers and Seaton Sonics all took a year’s leave of absence for various reasons. At Fulton, the Maroons shelved their program when longtime head coach Mike Scheller bolted to Las Vegas to join a varsity AAAA school team until January. Kal is coached by former CFL runningback and special teamer Brad Yamoaka, who spent eight years playing pro. The Lakers stopped the Bert Church Chargers of Airdrie, Alta. 35-20 in preseason action last Thursday at Kal. The week before, Kal bowed 21-6 to Holy Trinity of Alberta. Mt. Baker lost 34-0 to Pincher Creek of Alberta in exhibition play. “We had a chance to play all of our new players and still came away with a 35-20 victory,” said Yamoaka, a UBC Thunderbird grad. Robbie Felice rushed for 174 yards for two touchdowns and caught a 25-yard TD pass to pace Kal past the Chargers. Gabe Delaney and Ben Rusk also had TD receptions from quarterback Brendan Squair.
Karson Patommel racked up 102 yards on 10 touches with his longest scamper a 23-yarder. On defence, Filice racked up seven tackles, while Austin Westgarde registered five, Sam Braun earned four, and Warden Vanderveen, Chris Leverman, Ryan Squair and Jacob Mayner each had two. The Lakers, who visit the South Kam Titans next Friday night under the lights at Hillside Stadium, are in the Okanagan Conference along with the Westsyde Blue Wave, Okanagan Mission Huskies, Valleyview Vikings and NorKam Saints. The John Barsby Bulldogs (Nanaimo) are ranked No. 1 in the province, ahead of the Mission Roadrunners, South Delta Sun Devils, Ballenas Whalers (Parksville) and Robert Bateman Timberwolves (Abbotsford).
CALENDAR SATURDAY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL – Kalamalka Lakers vs Mt. Baker Trojans of Cranbrook, 11 a.m., Kal Secondary. JUNIOR A HOCKEY – Vipers vs Trail Smoke Eaters, 7 p.m., Wesbild Centre. JUNIOR B HOCKEY – Knights vs Kamloops Storm, 7 p.m., Nor-Val Sports Centre. MAJOR JUNIOR HOCKEY – Rockets vs Kamloops Blazxers, 7:05 p.m., Prospera Place.
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Continued from A21 MIKE DALY
WEEK 3
ROGER KNOX
RYAN NITCHIE
BOB SHANNON
KEVIN MITCHELL
JENN THATCHER
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LAST WEEK: 10-5 Overall: 19-11
LAST WEEK: 11-4 Overall: 20-10
LAST WEEK: 7-8 Overall: 16-14
LAST WEEK: 8-7 Overall: 17-13
LAST WEEK: 11-4 Overall: 22-8
LAST WEEK: 8-7 Overall: 18-12
LAST WEEK: 10-5 Overall: 18-12
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I haven’t taken my Browns in a long time so I’m feeling rather guilty. Dogpound the difference.
Oakland tired of seeing Franco Harris Immaculate Reception video. Upset Pick 1-1
Ryan vs Rivers should be a dandy, but Falcons win with last-second field goal. Upset Pick 2-0
Peyton won’t throw 3 INTs in Q1. At home & on cover of SI, take the old man at QB. Upset Pick 0-2
Talented Dolphin cheerleaders have some smokin’ new dance moves. Upset Pick 2-0
Manning is on a mission. Broncos play all four quarters and win this one 31-28. Upset Pick 1-1
Rex Ryan and Jets are overhyped and Dolphins are tied for first in the AFC East. Upset Pick 1-1
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This should be a great game. Seahawks build off last’s week win and outlast Cheeseheads. Seattle 24-14
‘Hawks have chance to prove they’re for real with win over Pack. They won’t. Packers 31-21
Sigh. Reality sucks. I begrudgingly take the Packers to win in Seattle. Packers 32-21
Rodgers vs Wilson. Love Hawks, but too many weapons for great Sea defence. Packers 28-24
Wilson not ready for prime time. Rodgers loves the outlet malls for his sports clothing. Packers 24-17
Tough one to pick. The 12th man gets it done for the Seahawks...win 28-21. Seattle 28-21
Seahawks’ special teams won’t win this one. Cheseheads getting healthy. Packers 32-17
Vernon outshot the ‘Backs nearly 2-1 last week, and missed several quality chances, including a couple of gimmes by rookie forwards Mike Roberts and Landon Robin. Williamson wants to see them start to bear down. “Those are just young players with bad habits from the lower levels they played at,” he said. “It’s probably a goal at those levels, but it happens a little bit quicker here. “We did a lot of good things, but we need to go into those gritty areas to score goals.” SNAKE BITES: Tambellini is joined on the Central Scouting “B” list by Nolan De Jong (Victoria Grizzlies), while Dexter Dancs (Penticton), Dante Hahn (Grizz), Bo Pellah (Langley) and Luke Ripley (Powell River) are all predicted to be later-round picks.
Vernon’s Curtis Lazar, who plays with the WHL Edmonton Oil Kings, is pegged as a potential first rounder... Viper d-man Marc Hetnik (lower body) and forward Braedan Russell (hand) are unlikely to play this weekend...Colorado Avalanche d-man Ryan O’Byrne has joined Victoria as an assistant coach. He played under Grizzlies’ head coach Bill Bestwick during his BCHL playing days with the Nanaimo Clippers (2001-02), and under current Vipers’ assistant JR Read with the Victoria Salsa (2002-03)... Vees’ Wade Murphy (North Dakota) and Sam Mellor (Western Michigan Broncos) have committed to NCAA scholarships. Murphy had signed with Merrimack, but changed his mind. Mellor played NCAA last season with the Alaska-Anchorage, but de-committed to return to the BCHL.
Smith seals Heat victory Morning Star Staff
The UBC Okanagan Heat brushed back the Quest College Kermodes 3-0 in PacWest women’s soccer action Sunday in Squamish. Lindsey Briggs (third year, Delta) scored in the fifth and 36th minutes,
and Michelle Smith (second year, Vernon) scored in the 40th minute as the Heat improved to 2-1-1. Christine Tallon (third year, Kamloops) collected the clean sheet. “It was another solid team performance by the team today,” said Heat head coach Claire Paterson. “We moved the ball around the field well and were threatening in the final third. ” Despite a strong second half, the Heat were unable to notch a fourth goal. The best chance came in the 80th minute, when Jennifer Kidd
(fourth year, Richmond) rang a howitzer off the crossbar. “We played one of our best games so far this season,” said second-year forward Kirsten Dodds of Vernon. “We came together as a team and the chemistry up front was awesome. The bar has been set for the rest of the season.” The Heat tied the Langara Falcons 1-1 Saturday in Vancouver. Dodds put UBCO up in the 44th minute, while Marissa Klees equalized at 85 minutes. The Falcons are 1-1-1.
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News targeted expansion to Okanagan vineyards. Four Okanagan vineyards have been certified to-date: Tinhorn Creek, Covert Farms Organics, Harker’s Organics (Rustic Roots Winery) and most recently Nk’Mip Vineyard. “The most fertile land is located beside rivers and deltas where wild salmon live, so engaging agricultural operations will make a huge impact,” said Foundation president and CEO, Brian Riddell.
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First place in the recent BC Hang Gliding competition near Lumby was won by Burnaby’s Shafe Mohammad (centre). Tappen’s Larry Croome (left) was second and defending champ Randy Rauck of Lumby was third. The weekend event drew 25 pilots from around B.C.
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The recently held B.C. Hang Gliding reunion at the Freedom Flight Park near Lumby attracted 25 pilots from around the province. Organized by the Sicamous Airforce, the pilots showed up to fly from Coopers Launch overlooking Lumby, and compete at a spot landing competition while reminiscing about the past and talking about the future of flying hang gliders. Pilots had the opportunity to score three landings over the weekend. The lift was good at Coopers Launch and many pilots had good flights of more than two hours while reaching altitudes of up to 9,000 feet both days. The North Okanagan has some very good flying sites and many pilots plan on returning to fly in the area again next season for the Lumby Air Races and the Wild Salmon Festival. More information about Hang Gliding around Lumby and Vernon can be found at www. LumbyAirForce.com or www.RavenAviation.ca.
New name sought for old Highway 97 Morning Star Staff
With the new Highway 97 construction between Winfield and Oyama more than 50 per cent complete, the public’s input is being sought on naming the old highway route. The road that is currently Hwy 97 will become a local road under the jurisdiction of the District of Lake Country. The BC Ministry of Transportation has advised the district that highway signage will show ‘Old Hwy 97’ as the formal name unless a road name is provided. “What would you call the Old Highway 97 if you had a choice? Well, now is your opportunity,” said Coun. Owen Dickie for Oyama. Lake Country needs the public’s help to find the perfect name for this special secOwen Dickie tion of road through so that it is memorable and relevant for tourism. Suggestions can be made at: http://www.okanaganway.ca/2012/09/request-for-public-input-naming-old-hwy-97/ The deadline is Oct. 15, and submissions will be entered in a prize draw for four tickets to a Creekside Theatre performance of choice. Council will be making the final decision on the road name in November. Suggested names include: Thomas Wood Drive, Lake Country Drive, Lakeside Way, Waterfront Ave and Kokanee Pkwy. “It is important to note that there is space to suggest other names which you may feel are equally appropriate for this artery which has been one of the dominating features of Oyama for years,” said Dickie. “Don’t delay, time is limited.”
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The Atmosphere Mind Over Mountain Adventure Race (MOMAR) series wraps up in the Comox Lake area Saturday. With the event just around the corner, Vernon’s husband and wife duo, Travis and Genevieve Dunbar, are getting ready to take on MOMAR’s 30km Sport Course. Growing up on the Sunshine Coast, Genevieve had heard of the MOMAR a number of times. “Some of the best radio reception in Sechelt is from the Victoria stations, so I frequently listened to the Zone and heard lots of MOMAR advertising,” recalls Genevieve. “I was not athletic and had never raced so in those years I never thought about doing a MOMAR.” After finishing university, Genevieve moved to the Okanagan to join Travis, who had moved there a year earlier. It was there
that Genevieve began her training. “I began requires strong physical fitness and the abilto get fit and joined a local running group ity to navigate across unknown terrain. “If - through them I started to do a few races, we don’t get the orienteering right, his work including a couple of half marathons,” said buddies won’t let him live it down!” teases Genevieve. “I also caught a Genevieve. small bit of the triathlon bug Trying to juggle their and have done a couple of time between their separate sprint distance races.” events has become increasThis will be the first — Genevieve Dunbar ingly difficult since having adventure race for the duo. their daughter two years Although both are very ago. The couple thought it active, they don’t do a lot of dedicated race would be great to find an event they could training. “I am a fitness instructor, teaching do together, one that combined their sepaclasses and doing my own thing in the gym,” rate skills and interests. said Genevieve. “I also run when I can and “Travis began the search without me bike around town a bit, typically towing a really knowing and then brought up the Chariot with our toddler daughter in it.” idea of doing a MOMAR event,” recalls Travis has been dirt bike riding, includ- Genevieve. “We thought about it for a while, ing long distance races, for many years. He but finally decided to just jump in and do it, is also a forester by profession, a job that have some fun and see if this style of event
“I caught the triathlon bug.”
will be something we can do together rather than solely doing our own events.” Like all things in life, the couple says they will get through the race with the best tool available: good communication. The MOMAR is an off road multisport sprint adventure race that requires teams to mountain bike, kayak, trail run, trek, and orienteer through a series of checkpoints over scenic and rugged west coast terrain. The MOMAR series has staged 34 races in British Columbia, Canada over 12 race seasons. For anyone interested in experiencing an award winning, world-class adventure race, it’s not too late to sign up for MOMAR Cumberland. MOMAR offers a 50km Enduro Course and 30km Sport Course for those newer to one or all of the MOMAR disciplines.
VSS collects Encorp honour Morning Star Staff
Vernon Secondary School students and teachers collected 42,441 beverage containers and earned $1,531.85 in deposit refunds during the 2011/2012 Encorp BC Recycling Program. Their outstanding effort garnered the school an Honourable Mention in their enrolment category of 750 to 1,000 students. “Vernon Secondary students, teachers and parents are putting in a strong
effort diverting beverage containers from landfills,” said Sandy Sigmund, Vice President Development and CMO, Encorp Pacific (Canada). “All the money stays with the school that earned it going towards enhancing student activities and the purchasing of equipment.” Encorp’s BC School Recycling Program provides schools with the tools and resources to make recycling easy, convenient and profitable.
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Okanagan College students, Vernon Secondary School students, community volunteers and others pitch in to establish the first phase of the Food Forest at OC’s Kalamalka campus. Vernon resident Monique Kampman, below, lends a hand with some of the planting.
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This notice is published pursuant to section 4 of the Recall and Initiative Act. Approval in principle has been granted on an application for an initiative petition. The petition will be issued to proponent Dana Larsen on Monday, November 19, 2012 and signature sheets must be submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer by Monday, February 18, 2013. The Title of the Initiative is: An initiative to amend the Police Act. Summary of Initiative: The initiative draft Bill entitled, “Sensible Policing Act” proposes to amend the Police Act to no longer use provincial police resources on the enforcement of current laws in relation to simple possession and use of cannabis by adults. The draft law would prohibit the use of provincial police resources for this purpose, would require police to report in detail to the Minister of Justice any actual use of resources for this purpose and why it was necessary, and require the Minister to publish that report. The Bill also proposes that the Province would call upon the Federal Government to repeal the federal prohibition on cannabis, or give British Columbia an exemption, such that British Columbia is able to tax and regulate cannabis similar to the regulation of alcohol and tobacco. As well it proposes that British Columbia shall establish a Provincial Commission to study the means and requirements necessary for the province to establish a legal and regulated model for the production and use of cannabis by adults. Last, the Bill would make non-lawful possession and use of cannabis by minors an offence similar to possession and use of alcohol.
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Reflections from a self-made musician Penticton performer Ari Neufeld talks about the music industry, spirituality, and food
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n Sept. 28, Pentictonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s full contact folk maestro, multi-instrumentalist and memory creator Ari Neufeld performs a special outdoor concert at Friesenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Countrytyme Gardens. Here are some of the things he reflected on when he spoke to Morning Star arts editor Kristin Froneman in a recent interview: How music came into his life: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I grew up in lots of places. My parents were missionaries. Eight of my homeschool years were in Winfield, so I consider myself an Okanagan boy. The missions prepped me for travel, and I did my first outbound trip when I was 13 to the Amazon. It had a profound effect on me. I started playing guitar there. The people that live in the rainforest have an incredible joy in the simplicity of three activities: swimming in the river; soccer â&#x20AC;&#x201C;â&#x20AC;&#x201C; one ball can entertain 30 people; and music â&#x20AC;&#x201C;â&#x20AC;&#x201C; one guitar between 60 of them and they will be dancing and singing. I was also just starting to sprout, going through puberty, and saw what having a guitar did around a woman.â&#x20AC;? On finding his own spirituality through music: Neufeld moved out when he was 16 and continued with mission work and started leading worship in the evangelical church. However, he turned over a new spiritual leaf, so to speak, 10 years ago. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am aware of my spirituality now, and I am turned off by catchphrases and jargon. I started turning the telescope around as a symbol of life. Instead of looking at the heavenly, I turned it around to a blade of grass. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re responsible for our sovereignty and patch of the universe. The last thing I want to do is to judge other people. This has propelled me as a creative person.â&#x20AC;? How he came to add to his repertoire of instruments: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I started stomping in every environment. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d find a floor that was hollow and wooden and started stomping and micing it. Someone said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;why donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you get a little wooden box,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; so I found an old tool box in my grandpaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wood shop. I have built quite a few new stomp boxes since because Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve worn the (old ones) out. The box learning took over seven years. Every time, I find it has different tones and dynamics depending
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on how I dance on it. People started introducing me to other sounds such as Indian wedding bells. I thought it would sound cool. I found the right position that would work for me to play them. The juju beans came when someone purchased them from Cameroon and gave them to me. They are similar to goat nails, but have a higher volume. It depends on how I bring my ankle down on what sounds I get.â&#x20AC;? How he describes his music: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I keep calling it folk music, but what happens in between the songs is the most powerful stuff. The process doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t always translate. You kinda have to be there. You have to feel me connecting with the hearts in the room. This is whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relevant with us. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an exciting thing that is cooked up in a special castle by candlelight.â&#x20AC;? What others have to say about him: Calgary-based artist Brent Tyler said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ari Neufeldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s music is fine wine with old stinky cheese and fresh french bread. Every
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song, succulent and indulgent, with subtle notes of fruitful innocence and oak age. It is to be experienced rather than simply consumed.â&#x20AC;? On being a self-producer: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really something I took to heart. Someone told me about the power of putting in time. If I do the right math, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve accumulated 10,000 hours of public performance. It has a totally different vulnerability in it. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s taken this long to get remotely good at what I do. The industry has morphed in so many directions. At first, all I wanted is to get signed by a major label, but every time I got close to an audition or opportunity, it scared me because I saw the industry rapidly changing. Friends that got contracts lost their passion because they were working for someone else. I use that as a mirror of what I want, and what I care about when I should be hiring people to be my hands and feet. (Music) is not an area where I want people to be making the decisions for me. Time
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has shown me that creativity. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to lose my passion working as a monkey grinder. My contribution to the world has to be more organic. It has become more self-propelled.â&#x20AC;? Neufeld recently had a taste of music industry excess at SXSW (South By Southwest) in Austin, Texas. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I met with executives, ate some expensive dinners and secured a management position. I might have to spend more of my time making an income south of the border, but will still focus on what is building inside me. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s organic as it can get, making phone calls, Facebooking people, and maintaining personal contacts.â&#x20AC;? On being a family man: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s such a crazy world. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m a dad with three kids. I care about that more than anything. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what I fight for and protect, and am motivated to be. The industry is not geared for people to live that life. They want marriages to break up, and for us to take off our wedding bands. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an ambivalence. The world is too wide to be fenced in by old opinions. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m in a place where I want to be: a healthy father and touring musician.â&#x20AC;? About his other passion, cooking: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cooking is also a passion because I did a lot of schooling at home and travelling to places like Mexico and Thailand. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve gone from being a picky kid with problems with spaghetti sauce with specks of green to enjoying the lettuce on top of Thai food that make it clean and fresh. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a quiet form of art. The process of cooking embodies all the senses. Everything about it consumes the senses. You make it and then itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gone, like in an Etcha-Sketch. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an ethereal, creative moment. I love when that opportunity arises to put on special a dinner.â&#x20AC;? On whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next for him: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just finished outfitting my studio in my garage and will be self-recording my next project in the winter. I have these pet recordings; nothing is outfitted by chambers of cash. The personal recording industry has become elaborate than paying $1,000 to be in a studio. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the hardest kind of work, juggling two jobs and recording at home is often discouraged, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s worth it.â&#x20AC;? Catch Neufeld live when he plays Friesenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Countrytyme Gardens, 9172 Kalamalka Rd. Coldstream, Sept. 28. Special guest and local singer-songwriter Jayme McKillop will kick off the show. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the music starts at 6:30 p.m. Cash bar, with coffee and tea is available by donation. Tickets are $10 at the Bean Scene, or at Friesenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s.
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Guitarist Evan Aasen and bassist Derek Rush of Vernon rock band The Shags perform for those attending JobFest at Polson Park Tuesday. Put on by the B.C. Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, the event also featured guest speakers and performances by Vernon’s Amistad and Victoria’s Acres of Lions.
From the Hurricane to the Tempest Bob Dylan: Tempest
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n his 35th stuThe almost indecidio album Bob pherable opening lines Dylan reaches of Pay in Blood (“Well, way back to the point I’m grinding my life out/ where the early Steady and forms of blues, sure/Nothing country, jazz more wretchand proto-rock ed/Yet what I meet. must endure”) Tempest is a are carried bold, astonishby conviction ing recording and character that is as raw over an easy as his earligrooving rock est work but Dean Gordon-Smith track. This warmed by its is one of the immersion in more declamroots sounds and tradiatory songs: “Another tional forms. politician pumping out As he has so often, the piss/Another ragged Dylan takes on the beggar blowing you a role of the wanderer, kiss/You’ve got the same seasoned by time but eyes as your mother still out for kicks. His does/If only you could dignified croak of a prove who your father voice barks out images, was.” Dylan keeps coy, characters, desires and veering from jocularity disasters with intimacy to acidic delivery within and bravado. the song.
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Part of the strength of Tempest is its unity. Dylan records with his touring group and produces it himself (as JackFrost). The band is with him, interpreting and reading the songs with instinct and raw clarity. The sounds run the course of 20th century popular forms as if recorded in a shut down road house. Duquesne Whistle is a vamp done 1920s’ New Orleans style. In this track one hears where Dylan is heading in his vocal style – Louis Armstrong. Dylan’s raspy croak mirrors Armstrong’s gravel throat in a song that’s one of the sunniest on the album. The real power of Tempest is the seemingly unstoppable force of Dylan’s story telling. The tracks are perfor-
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mance pieces of story songs that cover murder and triangular situations (Tin Angel) to a mythical town that could be interpreted as metaphorical. This track, Scarlet Town, reads like dark poetry – Ray Bradbury on peyote – and conjures up a bewitching vision of a town under a spell or locked in time, an eerie half-glimpsed world. It’s Dylan’s visionary impact that’s impressive. There’s no compromise. The no-holds-barred mood is carried on by the title track which times out at more than 13 minutes. Tempest
is about the sinking of the Titanic and Dylan suspends the lengthy time by creating his own folklore about the tragedy set to an old world waltz. He name checks known individuals and characters in sometimes stark, sometimes tender images. This song, if not his defining style, is a clue to Dylan’s ongoing vitality. He puts images, people and events into a clear running stream of words and music that connect to his listeners’ minds and hearts. He’s a creative force that rolls on and on.
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roject Alice, (Milla Jovovich) is back. She is still unclear about whether or not she is the original Alice or a clone. She is not sure even if her life is real or a hologram. She does, however, remain steadfast and deadly in her purpose, to bring down the Umbrella corporation. As fans of the series know, (and as Alice tidily sums up at the beginning of the film,) the Umbrella corporation accidentally released the toxic “T Virus” four films ago, turning most of Taylor & Howe the humans on the planet into manic, flesh-eating zombies. Umbrella continues to experiment with mutating agents, on an army of clones like Alice and many freaky others. At first the corporations’ goal was to correct its mistake, but with the entire planet infected, their goal has now become the survival of the human species, whatever that becomes. This endeavor they share with Alice, although she prefers to do it the old fashioned way, by killing everything that is already undead. We say, “It’s the worst of the five, and that’s saying a lot.” TAYLOR: I’ve seen all of the Resident Evil series, call it a guilty pleasure if you like. I love sci-fi and I love horror, particularly when involving the undead. So it makes sense that I would gravitate to such a franchise. The films have always been cheesy, fairly wooden acting, high grade “TV quality” effects. The plots are forwarded by
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Milla Jovovich returns as Project Alice in the action-horror Resident Evil: Retribution. paranoid corporate folly followed by shooting, slashing and mopping up their mess. It seems like a recipe for success. HOWE: Yet Retribution fails to deliver on all fronts. The story or stories in this series seem to just keep going around and around: Alice wakes up, blasts the undead/mutants to smithereens, gets tricked and caught by the Umbrella Corp, blacks out, wakes up remembering very little, then it starts all over again. Talk about Groundhog Day. TAYLOR: The films have always been bad, in a good way. Now I think they’ve run out of gas. Resident Evil: Retribution is boring. As you stated, the plot is always the same. Alice always has some new sidekick (traditionally performed terribly), the undead have some new version of themselves, or some new monsteritus, and “the boss” usually sits in a big leather chair
wearing sunglasses, looking like a character in a video game. Retribution delivers on all fronts, complete with gnarly guns, kick flips and 3D blood splatter. But at this point, I have to ask, who cares? HOWE: What special F/X? Bad CGI? The zombies looked like they are wearing cheap rubber Halloween masks and the 3D is non-existent. The acting was so bad, it made Nicolas Cage’s performance in Ghost Rider look like Oscar material. TAYLOR: This film, like the others, is set up to introduce the next. Retribution seems to point at a big finale looming. Shame they didn’t just go straight to it. Howe gives Resident Evil: Retribution 1 absent zombie dog out of 5. Taylor gives it 1 paper napkin dress out of 5. –– The film is currently showing at the Galaxy Cinemas in Vernon.
ArtWalk artists carry on with theme at exhibition LAKE COUNTRY–– Another ArtWalk has come and gone. The annual art extravaganza, which takes place in Lake Country the first weekend in September, just wrapped up its 19th year. Thousands of people enjoyed the weather, the fun activities and, of course, all the artwork produced by local artists. In partnership with
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ArtWalk, the Lake Country Art Gallery has a new exhibition titled Art for Change, featuring ArtWalk artists. Featured in this exhibition are pieces that the artists and gallery curator Katie Brennan felt really dove into the theme. “When I was corresponding with the ArtWalk artists in preparation for this show, I
was asked a lot by the artists if their particular approach to the theme would work. This question surprised me, as I feel that part and parcel of artistic expression is approaching ideas like the theme, Art for Change, from all sorts unique and sometimes unusual perspectives,” said Brennan. The exhibition
Stuart McLean & the Vinyl Cafe Fall Tour with musical guest Harry Manx October 15 Vernon & District Performing Art Centre for tickets 250.549.7469 or www.ticketseller.ca October 16 Kelowna Community Theatre for tickets 855.985.5000 or www.ticketmaster.ca
reflects many different takes on art for change. From those concerned with land conservancy issues and forestry practices, like the paintings of Linda Lavosia and Anita McComas that feature richly painted landscapes of clear cuts and red singed trees ravaged by mountain pine beetle; to work about social issues, like in the collage work
of June Seed; to those concerned with the effect man is having on his animal friends, such as in the work of John Waite’s spawning salmon and Rod Gamache’s thickly and wildly painted scene of a deer hunt. Several different mediums are also represented in this exhibition. From Amber Denison’s stunning piece inspired by topographic line work in cut metal, to Patricia Doyle’s ceramic leaf plate of hand-crafted metallic leaves. “Doyle wants the public to come in and rearrange this piece. Feeling the texture of the leaves themselves, recomposing them how they see fit. In this way, Doyle is actively courting change and asking the viewer to be a full participant in it”, said Brennan. Art For Change continues at the Lake Country Art Gallery until Oct. 7.
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Live Wire ART SHOWS ARMSTRONG SPALLUMCHEEN MUSEUM & ARTS SOCIETY 3415 Pleasant Valley Rd., 546-8318. The gallery’s juried Ribbon Show, featuring artists from the Central Okanagan, North Okanagan and Shuswap, continues to Sept 28. ASHPA NAIRA GALLERY 9492 Houghton Rd, Vernon, 250-5494249. Ashpa Naira Gallery presents the current exhibition titled text messaging, a ceramic installation by architectural ceramic and fibre artist Carolina Sánchez de Bustamante in collaboration with her son Maxwell Sterry. Other artists such as Barry Rafuse, Hannah Griffin, Vikki Drummond, Angelika Jaeger, Kim Wilson, Leonhard Epp, Jessica Klein among others, are showing work in a variety of media: painting, textile, sculpture, ceramic and jewelry. Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Runs to Oct. 15. THE BARN GALLERY 4450 Towgood Rd., Oyama, 250-548-3823. The gallery is open for 12th season –– 24 Okanagan artists are part of the gallery featuring paintings, jewelry, sculpture, glass works and clay; all the very best the Okanagan has to offer the art collector. Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. . BREW GALLERY 3202 - 31st Avenue, located in the Bean to Brew Coffee House beside the Vernon Public Art Gallery. Joint show features 24 intimate photographs by Summerland’s Carol Hermesh, capturing husband Michael Hermesh’s sculptures and previewing his upcoming show at Vancouver’s Petley Jones Gallery in November. There Are No Secrets - The Preview is on display now to Oct. 18. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays. CHERRYVILLE ARTISANS SHOP 1187 Hwy. 6, Cherryville, 5470020. The shop is now open Friday to Monday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment anytime. Sept. 29 is the annual Old Stock & Seconds Sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bargains galore in pottery, glass, jewelry and more. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY GIFT GALLERY 2855 Moray St., Armstrong, 250-309-3364. Open Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturdays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., appointments available for evenings and other times. Ongoing show features local artists Frances Hatfield, Amy-Jo Salter, Julianna Starr, Sue Wiebe, Jamie Frazer, stained glass from Jean Raymond of Armstrong and CDs featuring Okanagan Symphony Orchestra concert master Denis Letourneau. GALLERY ODIN 215 Odin Rd. Silver Star Mountain, 503-0822. The gallery features work by well-known B.C. artists. Call the gallery for a viewing. GALLERY VERTIGO Suite 1 - 3001 31st St. Vernon, 503-2297. The gallery presents the work of Renae Roles and Josie Thiessen in Navigating Skins - Painting the Unseen and the whimsical ceramic works by celebrated Coldstream artist Bob Kingsmill now to Oct. 20. HEADBONES GALLERY 6700 Old Kamloops Rd., 542-8987. Begins with Zee featuring the work of Byron Johnston is on view, along with Headbones new Sculpture Garden, an ongoing installation of sculpture featuring works by Doug Alcock, Caroline Sanchez de Bustamente, Sandra DeVries, Jock Hildebrand, Angelika Jaeger, Byron Johnston, Reg Kienast, Geert Maas, David Montpetit, Julie Oakes, Bruce Taji, Deborah Wilson and more. Runs to Sept. 27. MIMI’S TEA ROOM & CAFE 610 Cliff Avenue, Enderby, 250-8382009. Artist Terry Greenhough from Salmon Arm shows his exotic landscapes, both natural and human crafted, until the end of October. NADINE’S FINE ART & FRAMES 3101B 31st Ave. 542-8544. Nadine’s seventh anniversary art show features Okanagan and B.C. artists original works. ROGERS GALLERY 4420 Larkin Cross Rd, Armstrong. 1-800-3568735 #5. Enjoy a taste of local art at the Rogers Bulk Food Store. The September show has a country flair with Federation of Canadian Artist Michael Jell, Lennrick Art, Merlayne Reilly and Gail Dyer. Open for viewing Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. VERNON PUBLIC ART GALLERY 3228-31st. Ave., 545-3173. Ongoing to Oct. 22 are Alistair Rance’s Everett Series; David Wilson’s We are the People of the Heart; Marlene McPherson’s Okanagan Dream Series and Creekside Landing Retirement Home Artists: Featuring Vernon.
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FILMS VERNON FILM SOCIETY All films screen at the Vernon Towne Cinema on 30th Avenue. The film society presents Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom, Monday. According to the NY Times, the film “breezes along with a beautifully coordinated admixture of droll humour, deadpan and slapstick.” Shows at 5:15 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. Doors open at 4:30. All tickets are $7 each at the theatre and the Bean Scene.
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Award-winning family act Chloe, Kyle & Company returns to perform two free concerts at Davison Orchards’ Fall Harvest, Saturday at noon and 2 p.m. Backed by parents, Ken and Celeste on percussion and keyboard, multi-instrumentalists Chloe, 14, and Kyle, 12, Davidson have been on a musical journey that has taken them to countless stages, large and small, from the Hawaiian Islands to Cape Breton Island, from house concerts to folk festivals. B.C. and Grand North American junior, open and twin fiddling champions, the siblings released their debut album Around the World in 60 Minutes in 2011. The album was nominated for two B.C. Interior Music Awards and showcases their multi-instrumental talents and the diverse genres heard in their live shows.
CONCERTS/DANCES/FESTIVALS CURVES 4TH ANNUAL ZIMBABWE WALK Local musicians Transplant, Betty Anne Northup, Kailee Duggan and Hailey Yablonski perform Sunday starting at 1 p.m. at Polson Park as part of Curves’ eight-kilometre walk to raise funds for those less fortunate in Zimbabwe. $20 registration, includes T-shirt. All funds go to Curves’ Zimbabwe project. Register at Curves, Vernon, #1-2901 27th St., 250-503-1129. THE LEGENDARY PLATTERS AND THE INK SPOTS Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre. In this two hour concert, The Ink Spots take the stage first; performing their hits, such as We Three, I Don’t Want to Set the World On Fire, Lazy River, Paper Doll and of course If I Didn’t Care. The Platters will appear after intermission, performing their most memorable hits: Twilight Time, The Great Pretender, My Prayer, Only You, and others. Tickets are $42.50 all ages at the Ticket Seller, 549-7469, www. ticketseller.ca. ARI NEUFELD The Penticton artist brings his full contact folk music, complete with foot stomps, bells, beads, expressive guitar and vocals, to Friesen’s Countrytyme Gardens in Coldstream Sept. 28. Local songstress Jayme McKillop opens. Doors open at 6 p.m. Music starts at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance at the Bean Scene or Friesen’s. Cash bar, with coffee, tea, and refreshments available by donation. DELHI 2 DUBLIN The United Nations of rock ‘n roll band returns to the Okanagan with some new tunes off its just released recording, Turn Up The Stereo, at Lake Country’s Creekside Theatre Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $23/ general, $22 students/seniors, $80/group of 4. Call (250) 766-9309 for reservations/information. WOODY HOLLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre Society presents Woody Holler for its 11th annual Birthday Bash, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. The cowboy-roots crooner and “extreme” yodeller brings some of Winnipeg’s finest folk/jazz musicians to perform with him. Tickets are $35/adult, $32/senior and $30/ student at the Ticket Seller, 250-549-7469. www.ticketseller.ca.
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ALEXANDER’S BEACH PUB 12408 Kalamalka Rd, Coldstream, 545-3131. Acoustic open mic is on every Sunday from 8 to 11 p.m. Bring your instruments. Hosted by Shane Squires. ARMSTRONG HOTEL Rosie’s Pub, 2715 Pleasant Valley Blvd., Armstrong, 546-6642. Thursday and Saturdays are jam nights starting at 8 p.m. with host Dan Engelland. No cover charge. ARMSTRONG INN 3400 Smith Dr., 546-3056. Karaoke with Brenda every Saturday at 8 p.m. BRANDING IRON PUB 3445 Okanagan St., Armstrong, 546-0044. Superstar Karaoke is on every Friday night, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Come out and have fun! BLUEGRASS JAMS are held on the second Wednesday of the month at the Vernon Arts Centre in Polson Park. Jams start at 7 p.m. and end around 9:30. Please bring your acoustic stringed instruments and your voice and join the fun. The first half will be led with books to follow along. The second half is a circle jam with everyone taking a turn at leading if they want. Drop in fee is $3. For more information please call Sid @ 250-542-1024 or email stozer@shaw.ca BLUE OX PUB Hwy 6 Lumby. Friday night jams take place at the Blue Ox. More info at www.RauckOn.com. COLDSTREAM COFFEE HOUSE at the Coldstream Women’s Institute Hall, 9909 Kalamalka Lake Rd. The family friendly acoustic-style event takes place every third Saturday of the month. Those wanting to participate in the open mic can sign up at the door, which opens at 6:30 p.m. Show starts at 7 p.m. $5 at the door. Concession available by donation. CLIFFS BISTRO AND BAKERY 707 George St., Hwy 97A, 8382328. The open mic happens the third Wednesday of the month. Acoustic style, family-friendly event. Starts at 7 p.m. Come out and sign up to perform or just relax and enjoy the event in the new Cliffs! For more info call Rory at 503-8027. ENDERBY INN 707 Cliff Ave, 838-7100, (Enderby). Every Friday and Saturday night, Oakey Doakey Karaoke, with Jeff, starts at 8:30 p.m. and goes to 1 a.m. FALKLAND PUB 5747 Highway 97, Falkland, 379-2143. Sat. Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. is Superstar DJ & Karaoke Co. Great fun, great talent. FOLK AND FAVORITES JAMS will be held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Vernon Arts Centre in Polson Park. Jams start at 7 p.m. and end around 9:30. Please bring your acoustic instruments and your voice and join the fun. The first half will be led with books to follow along. Please feel free to bring folk/golden oldies, soft rock etc. songs for the second half. Try to keep them to simple arrangements with 3 or 4 chords. Drop in fee is $3. For more information please call Sid @ 250-540-1024 or email @ stozer@shaw.ca FORTUNES LANDING/HOWARD JOHNSON 1510 George St. Enderby, 838-6825. Karaoke with Brenda Galbraith every Wednesday night starting at 7 p.m. EAGLES HALL 5101 25th Ave. 542-3003. Karaoke with Brenda is every Friday starting at 8 p.m. JUNCTION CAFE 2410 Pleasant Valley Blvd., Armstrong, 5466355. Open mic is back at the Junction on Friday nights. Starts at 7 p.m. Great food and entertainment. First timers welcome. LONGHORN PUB 4513 25th Ave., 542-9222. Spotlight Karaoke DJ Entertainment every Wednesday from 8 p.m. to midnight. Friday is DJ music. Saturday is country DJ music. Sunday is an open mic jam session, 19-plus.
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Live Wire JAMS/KARAOKE Con’t SNEAKERS SPORTS BAR in the Village Green Hotel, 542-3321. The Sunday afternoon jam, hosted by the New Classics, takes place from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. TALKIN’ DONKEY 3923 32nd St, 545-2286. Open mic open to everyone, Wednesday nights starting at 7:30 p.m. Sign up sheet available at the coffee shop. TORO’S PUB 1220 Kalamalka Lake Rd, 545-7856. Thursday night is karaoke with Anita. Come out and show your talent.
LIVE MUSIC VENUES ARMSTRONG INN 3400 Smith Dr., 5463056. Sunday at 8 p.m. is Melanie Dekker, a brilliant singer/songwriter with a hauntingly beautiful voice who has just returned to Canada after touring extensively in Europe for the past three years. Dekker has shared the stage with Diana Krall, Faith Hill and Bryan Adams. Tickets are $10 in advance at the Liquor Store. ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE CLUB 2500 - 46th Ave, 542-3277. Friday Night Live: Dance in the Spitfire Lounge tonight to the live music of No Bad Days from 7:30 - 11:30 p.m. BEAN SCENE COFFEE HOUSE 2923 30 Ave., 558-1817. Upstairs at the Bean Scene presents its first show of the season tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30.) Come and enjoy a Circle of Women –– four amazing performances by Carolyn Anele, Jane Eamon, Betty Johnson and Betty Anne Northrup. Tickets on sale now for $20 each. LORENZO’S CAFE 901 Mabel Lake Rd.
(8 km east of Enderby), Ashton Creek. 838-6700. Tonight, The Jazz Handles, featuring Neil Fraser on guitar, Steve Todd on keyboards & vocals, Bill Lockie, bass & vocals, and Brian Pratt-Johnson, drums & vocals, take the stage at 8 p.m. $10 cover. Call for reservations. Saturday, dance to the cha cha, mambo, and bolero with AfroCuban band Babalu from Salmon Arm. VERNON JAZZ CLUB 3000 - 31st St. The jazz club hosts The Jazz Handles Saturday, featuring keyboardist Steve Todd, guitarist Neil Fraser, bassist Bill Lockie and drummer Brian Pratt-Johnson, playing Latin, swing, with lots of vocals. Doors open at 7:15, concert at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 (members rebate at the door) available at Bean Scene and Bean to Cup and now online at www.vernonjazzclub.ca.
THEATRE THE TRAGICALLY COMIC Players presents Harold Pinter’s sensational comedy of menace The Dumb Waiter at The Hub in Vernon on Sept. 27, 28 and 29 at 8 p.m. This wonderfully off-beat classic is perfect for this exciting new venue. Tickets are $10 at the door or in advance from members of The Tragically Comic Players or at The Bean Scene across from The Hub. OPEN AUDITIONS for Melina Moore and Sparkling Hill’s presentation of The Sound Of Music. Casting all roles, all ages needed (five and up), Sept. 30, 10 a.m. at Valley Vocal Arts Studio in Vernon. To set up an audition time, email melina@melinamoore. com. Auditioners should present 16 bars of a song and a short monologue. Accompanist provided.
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A special place in her heart JADE DAVIDSON Special to The Morning Star
Making the decision that you know is going to change your life should take longer than 30 seconds, but not for me. My decision to go to Ghana, Africa took all of 30 seconds. I have never had an urge to go to Africa, and I am terrified of traveling, but when I heard about the children’s program in Ghana I knew I had to go. I am so glad I did. An experience like the one I had changes people; it changed me in more ways than I can count. Everyone was very supportive of me going, but also wary. There are so many stereotypes attached to the idea of Africa, and no one sits down to remember that Africa is an entire continent. You cannot generalize about the entire place, nor can I generalize about all of Ghana. I was in the small town of Bawjiase, situated between Kumasi and Kasoa. Bawjiase is home to United Hearts Children Center. United Hearts is partnered with Momma Hope in San Francisco. Every year Momma Hope is responsible for sending dozens of volunteers to Bawjiase to help out the center. My role was to help the children in any way I could. Some of my tasks included: fetching water, helping with the laundry (which you had to wash by hand), and playing with the kids. The children I met during my stay are exceptional! There were 26 children in all and full of two things, energy and joy. They were always eager to talk to the volunteers, learn from the volunteers and play with the volunteers. In the morning after breakfast my routine was to go up to the center and see the children. At the end of the driveway you could see most of the children outside playing; when they saw you they would run as fast as they could to see which one could get to you first. When they got to you, you have to brace yourself because they would jump on you and hug you. Most of the time they would ask for
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Jade Davidson with Joe, one of the youngsters she got to know while volunteering at the United Hearts Children Center in Ghana. something they could see on you — if you had a camera, a pair of sunglasses, or your bag. I would usually never trust a nine-year-old with my digital camera, but any of these kids could be trusted to keep any personal belonging very safe. I went on this trip in hopes of teaching children how to speak English, but in reality, these children taught me more than I think I taught them. These children have so much less than any North American child, basically because children in North America have running water and electricity. But it is other things like money for clothes, a broad-based diet of fruits and vegetables and not just rice and yams. Even though these kids did not have many material possessions, they have a lot of love and a great support system. Momma Hope has made it possible for each child to receive an education from a governmentfunded school and the possibility of going onto university
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when they are finished senior high school. Arriving in Ghana, the culture shock was intense. I went from living my cushy life with running water, heat and electricity to living in a place with minimal electricity and no running water and where people make on average $15 CAD a month. But after only a week in Ghana the way of life becomes normal. You stop noticing the people that stare at you in the street and notice how nice they are because they wish you a good morning and they help you without expecting anything. Coming home was more of an adjustment than going to Ghana, which was shocking to me. The fashion in Ghana is superb. Men and women dress in such vibrant colours and most outfits are not all about the brand or where you bought it. Things such as who made it become more important. Being a tailor in Bawjiase is a very good
business when the Obrunis are in town. Obruni means “white person.” That is what everyone in town yells at you to get your attention, which was also something I had to get used to. When the weeks were over, the organization gives the volunteers the weekends off because they want us to explore the country to see how other people live. I traveled almost every weekend to different places. At Cape Coast, I saw the slave quarters where they kept slaves before they sold them to North and South American slave traders. I also went to Hoheo, a wonderful tourist destination where you can climb a mountain to see one of Ghana’s majestic waterfalls. The irony of my trip is that I paid close to $6,000 to live in poverty, but the amazing thing is I would pay double that for a chance to go back. The memories I have with the children from the center are priceless. I am hoping that in the future I will be able to go back; my plan is to fundraise enough money to build a playground for the children, and also contribute to building their new school building. A big motivation for going on this trip comes from my mom; she always used to tell me that life is made of the choices you make. My choice to go on this trip was not a hard one, and I am thankful every single day that I made it because without making it I would never stop wondering what it would have been like. Jade Davidson, 22, is a graduate of UBCO, and is hoping to work as a high school teacher in the future. For now, she is working and saving money for a return trip to Ghana next summer. “I have always loved children and helping people. My mom always told me to help others whenever you can because the inner joy and peace it brings you knowing you helped someone in need is better than any reward. When she passed away when I was 15, I promised myself I was going to help change someone’s life like she helped change mine.”
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New arrivals July 17: Born to Darren and Catherine Wiens of Vernon, B.C., a girl, 5 lbs. 13 oz., named Penelope Nicole. A sister for Madelyn, 19 1/2 months. A granddaughter for Alison Gaskell of Prince George, B.C., Robin and Bev Wiens of Spallumcheen, B.C. A greatgranddaughter for Phyllis Gibson of Enderby, B.C. Aug. 18: Born to Erin and Andrew Day of Vernon, B.C., a boy, 6 lbs. 15 oz., named Jasper Jack. A brother for Olivia, 2. A grandson for Jack Peebles of Vernon, the late New Additions Debbie Peebles, Lori Day of Tappen, B.C., the late Randy Agnew of Westbank. A great-grandson for Pat Schley of Vernon, Peggy and Scott Day of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. Aug. 18: Born to Corey Holbrooke and Michelle Blake of Vernon, a boy, 8 lbs. 8 oz., named Atlas Winston Holbrooke. A brother for Desmond, 17; Milla, 12; Solomon, 6; Indiana, 3.
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Get in touch with your inner Scot PETER KENDAL Special to The Morning Star
“Here’s tae us! Wha’s like us? Gey few an’ they’re a’ fu!” That is an old Scots toast which translates as “Here is to us. Who is like us? Very few and they are all drunk!” On Monday, you are invited to come down to the Halina Centre at 7:30 p.m. to show or to re-awaken your interest in anything Scottish. No matter how tenuous that may be, you will be made welcome with Scottish hospitality, both food and liquid. But in the interests of safety the supply of “uisge beatha” (Scots Gaelic for whisky) will be very limited. And you don’t have to wear a kilt or play the bagpipes or display one of the more than 13,000 registered tartans available to you! Of course you can if you want to! Though there are only about five million people in Scotland it is estimated that there are 20 million around the world who can claim Scots forebears. Many of them are in B.C. and the rest of Canada. As well, there are many people who want to know about Scotland. In our Vernon branch of the Sons of Scotland we have folks from the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and even from “The Auld Enemy,” England! And we welcome you for your interest in this small nation whose people have contributed so much to the world. Scotland has much to offer and we are interested in helping you to find out more. Don’t be backward in coming forward. Efter a’ ye’ve nae need tae be blate aboot bein’ frae the Highlans or the Lallans! Gin ye’re ane of Jock Tamson’s bairns ye’re braw! Ceud mille failte! If you are unsure what these last three sentences mean just come along to the Halina Centre on Monday and we will be happy to give you a translation and a welcome. If you understand them then come along anyway for some Scottish hospitality! Slainte mhath!
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When Tom isn’t traveling, he’s with me during the week, but spends most weekends going places with his fraternity or visiting his parents. This means for the six months he’s in town, I get perhaps one weekend. We are saving for a house, and Tom’s constant recreational travel is cutting into our budget. I want our couple time back, as well as time to take care of things at home. I’ve suggested compromises (such as two weekends away and two weekends home), but things always come up that he “has to do.” Two months ago, I was let go from my job. That same afternoon, Tom left on a trip with friends that could have easily been cancelled. I can’t use those same weekends to visit my family because they are too far away, so I spend a lot of time sitting home alone.
I know nothing home alone moping. unsavory is going on. Please find things to Tom is a wonderful occupy yourself durguy. I have no intening the weekends when tion of leaving him. I Tom is absent. Look knew when for part-time we met that work. Take his job would classes to require a lot bone up on of travel, but your skills. these personal Go biking. weekends are Accompany difficult for him when he me. I know visits his famhe hates being ily, and get to Kathy Mitchell & Marcy Sugar know them inactive or staying home, better. but it seems excessive. Dear Annie: My son How can we come up is getting married in with a workable soluNovember in his fiantion? — Home Alone cee’s hometown. Dear Home: Tom My son says his thinks he already has fiancee has selected the a workable solution place for the rehearsal and has no incentive to dinner. She also wants compromise. After all, to invite not just the he sees you all week. wedding party, but Right now, his schedule everyone who will be in is a minor hardship for town for the wedding. you, but if you marry I have not been conand have children, it sulted about the plans, will be a major proband have expressed my lem. You’ll have to concerns to my son revisit this issue then. regarding the cost of Meanwhile, we are the dinner. I am on a never in favor of sitting fixed income. My son
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says his fiancee’s parents have offered to pay for whatever I can’t afford. He also says he’s learned to pick his battles and will not argue with his bride about the dinner plans, as she wants it to be a memorable celebration. How do I handle the situation? — Mother of the Groom Dear Mom: Your future daughter-inlaw has usurped your privilege to host the rehearsal dinner. Determine what you can comfortably afford for this event, and then inform your son that this is what you would have spent had you planned it, and you are happy to give him a check for this amount. If he chooses to have a more elaborate affair, someone else will have to cover the additional cost. Dear Annie: You gave good advice to “Donny,” who wants to be closer to his grand-
parents. I am blessed with 11 grandchildren and love them dearly. As they have aged, however, they have become more distant, and I’m lucky to get a grunt from them. They give me little reason to seek them out. It seems to be the norm with the onset of texting and social media. Communication is a lot different with our generation. I have given up pursuing my older grandchildren, but would be elated to have them show that they cared about a relationship. But they have to do their part. — Cal in Maine Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar are longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please e-mail your questions to anniesmailbox@ comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254.
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Six Consecutive Thursdays Date: October 11 - November 15, 2012 Time: 6:45 – 9:15 p.m. Place: Room 003 at the People Place 3402 27th Avenue, Vernon This FREE 6 - session workshop helps family members of individuals with mental illness understand and support your loved one while maintaining your own well being. Topics include: information about mental illnesses, coping and communication skills, problem solving, medications and treatments, how to support your loved one, self-care and emotional support. Seating is limited. Contact Dianne at 250-260-3233 or bcssvernon@shaw.ca by October 2nd to register. Sponsored by BC Schizophrenia Society – Vernon and Interior Health
Bishop Wild Bird Sanctuary will be celebrating the community involvement of volunteers, writers, and artists at their Equinox Open House on Sunday, and invites the public to come out and see their handiwork. In 2011, a large area of lawn was converted into a native plant garden with the help of Okanagan master gardeners and numerous enthusiastic communi-
ty volunteers. The garden has flourished since then, creating an abundance of pollen and attracting a wide variety of winged friends, both of the insect and bird varieties. A group of dedicated volunteers, headed by Ev and Barb Miyasaki, have created a water feature in the garden to attract more wildlife and create the calming sounds of water. “The time, effort, and heart that’s been
put into the creation of the native plant garden and, most recently, the water feature, by volunteers has been exceptional,” says resident caretaker Aaron Deans. “This open house is, in part, to show off the results of all their hard work.” The public is invited to walk through the sanctuary to see how the native species of plants have grown, to see the new water feature, and to look out for
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Leanne Cadden will have site-specific work on display. Novelist and poet Laisha Rosnau, who is also one of the resident caretakers of the bird sanctuary, will be presenting a poetic guide to the sanctuary, illustrated by Vernon artist Heidi Maddess. This project is part of an Okanagan Valley-wide initiative led by UBC Okanagan called the Eco Art Incubator. “This creative guide will give people the opportunity to stop on the property, read a haiku and look at a drawing inspired by the surroundings,” said Rosnau. “It will provide another way to interact with this place and the species present here.” Bishop Wild Bird Sanctuary’s Equinox Open House takes place Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 12408 Coldstream Creek Rd. Admission is by donation and all are welcome. For more information, please call 250542-5122 or e-mail bishopwildbird@gmail. com
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BIBLE BASICS
Creation or Evolution? Some species of ants keep herds of aphids, milking them for food. Other species have underground gardens of fungus for food. Army ants have no permanent nest, but bivouac where they are from place to place. Desert ants can steer a straight course across sand dunes, probably using solar navigation techniques. Ants have been made known to make bridges over water by sacriÀcing themselves to form a chain of interlocked dead bodies.
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Grade 10 students Tom Wolgram (left), Colton Doesburg, Jasmine Hofsink and Celine Edwards and athletics director Jason Reedyk (back left) with some of the shoes available for purchase at Soles for Goals, a fundraiser taking place this Saturday at Vernon Christian School.
Soles help school reach goal KATHERINE MORTIMER Morning Star Staff
Whether it’s a pair of five-inch stilettos or a new pair of sneakers for the kids, Soles for Goals has something for everyone. And more importantly, this fundraiser at the Vernon Christian School will bring students and staff closer to their goal of building two new sports courts while at the same time helping out the Salvation Army Food Bank. Soles for Goals is a gently used shoe sale taking place Saturday at the school. “Students, staff and parents have all brought in shoes to donate,” said Corinne Remple, marketing and communications director for the school. “I came up with the idea after being approached by the athletics director who said they really wanted some new courts and that they would love to help, so we put together a proposal.” School athletic direc-
tor Jason Reedyk said the goal is to build two courts: an outdoor sand court suitable for beach volleyball, and a multiuse court for everything from basketball to road hockey. “We’d been talking about this for awhile and it’s just a great opportunity for students to play, to be involved,” he said. “We were looking at how do we best utilize the space we have, with this gorgeous lake view. “Plus it’s a great way for the community to be involved, to use our schools and for us to host events here. “We’re just looking to expand our opportunities for kids here and in the community.”
Remple said with a fundraising goal of $30,000, Saturday’s event is just the beginning. “I went to the elementary campus and had students saying they wanted to help, by doing a lemonade stand and some other kids want to do a snow cone stand, so bless them for doing that for us,” she said. Soles for Goals takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Vernon Christian School, 6920 Pleasant Valley Rd. There are shoes for the whole family, from infant to adult, and everyone in between. There will be a door crasher toonie table, and a barbecue
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between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Anyone with shoes to donate — dress, running, court, snow, rubber, winter work, ski, leather, suede, skates, sandals, rollerblades — can drop them off at the school, where donation boxes have been set up in the lobby of the secondary campus. “And if people don’t want to buy shoes, we welcome donations to the project — just go to
our website at www.vcs. ca and donations are all tax-deductible,” said Remple. Thanks to the generosity of one of the student’s grandmothers, a $100 gift card to Sport Chek is available to be won by the shopper who purchases the “mystery shoe,” inside of which is the gift card. Partial proceeds from Soles for Goals will be given to the Salvation Army Food Bank.
Healing Wings Ministries Conference for Women with Morning Sun Yellow Pony September 29 & 30, 2012 Vernon Full Gospel Church 5871 Okanagan Landing Rd Vernon, BC For more information Call 250-542-8011 Morning Sun, travels full time speaking throughout the US and Canada. She is an award winning singer and songwriter. She has come from a background of extreme abuse, hardship and tragedies. Her ministry clearly shows what God can do in any life, down to a miraculous physical healing that was given to her by God. Morning Sun stands with Isaiah 61:1-4. She says “If I were to tell you my whole story, it woul d tear your heart out. But, I am not my sad story, I am and you are what we choose to do about our sad story.” Meeting times: Friday 7 PM, Saturday 10 AM, Lunch $7.00, Afternoon Session 2:00 PM, Saturday Banquet 5:00 PM (RSVP) $15.00, Evening session 7:00 PM, Each session $10.00 For more information Call 250-542-8011
It’s exciting … It’s entertaining … It’s CURLING It’s greatt ffun. IIt’s It’ t’ greatt exercise. i You’re never too old or too young to start. Novice Clinic - September 24 and 25, 7:00 - 9:00 pm $25. Equipment supplied. Bring clean runners. Intermediate Clinic - September 24,, 25 and 26,, 7:00 - 9:00 pm p $35. $
Ongoing Registration for all Leagues - We have the league for you — Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed. Looking for teams and individuals! YOUTH CURLING Age 6 and up - Mondays 3:30 pm and Saturday 10:00 am starting October 13. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, September 23 noon to 4:00 pm. Come give curling a try insttruc u tio uc t n provided. prov o ide id d d. for free - instruction
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Feature Event: The Vernon Curling Club hosts open house Sept. 23
BARBECUE LUNCH Sept. 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., hosted by Venture Training, 3309-31st. Ave., parking lot, and $5 bag sale at thrift shop from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Burger, chips and pop for $5. DANCE AT ENDERBY SENIORS COMPLEX First dance of the season Sept. 21 from 2 to 4 p.m., with Out in Left Field. All welcome. LADIES CONFERENCE AT BELLA VISTA CHURCH OF GOD Sept. 21 - 23 at 4300 Bella Vista Rd. Theme: Dwelling Place; guest speaker: Cathy Payne, international speaker from Tennessee; Friday at 7 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. (lunch provided); Saturday 7 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. - noon. No registration fee/freewill offering will be taken. VERNON OUTDOORS CLUB ACTIVITIES Vernon Outdoors Club has hiking on Tuesdays and Sundays and cycling on Thursdays. Please check schedules on the website at www.vernonoutdoorsclub. org or call George at 250-5423052 or Val at 250-549-5055. ELKS FRIDAY NITE SUPPER Vernon’s most popular and affordable Friday Nite Supper runs Fridays at the Elks Lodge, 3103 -30th St. (across from Greyhound). A home-cooked meal that includes soup or salad, bun, dessert and coffee at 6 p.m. for only $8. Doors open at 5 p.m. Following dinner we have a mini meat, 50/50 draw and crib tournament for anyone who wants to stay and socialize. All proceeds go to charities and the needy in Vernon. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES We cater to all. We welcome all visitors to come and see what Eagles are all about. We open at 1 p.m. daily. For hall rentals, call Evelyn at 250-542-3003. TAI CHI: GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH If you have ever taken the beginner course, would you like to join us? We take new members anytime of the year. A relaxed and fun class, includes some qi gong. Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Knox Presbyterian Church. Call 250-260-4117 or 250-542-1984. THE BARGAIN BIN Come shop for great bargains at 3445 Pleasant Valley Rd., downtown Armstrong and support the local Healthcare Auxiliary. Clothing, toys, housewares, sporting goods and much more. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Friday, and 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. Phone 250-546-8813 for more information. SUBSTANCE AFFECTED GROUP Vernon Mental Health and Addictions offers a group for individuals experiencing a loved one struggling with a substance misuse issue. Learn about the complex issues of substance misuse/addiction, while increasing your capacity to support an individual struggling with substance misuse issues, without enabling their behaviour. To register, please contact Vernon Mental Health and Addictions at 250-549-5737. B.C. INTERIOR HORSE RESCUE SOCIETY Our mission is to rescue, protect, help and prevent the abuse of horses. Info. about membership or volunteering, call 250-260-5344 or see www.bcihrs.com CARDS AT HALINA SENIORS CENTRE 50+ welcome to join in a fun game of canasta at the centre, 3310-37th Ave. Monday and Friday 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Call 250-542-2877 for more info. CAETANI CULTURAL CENTRE Become a member, bring your ideas and let’s get creative. Members can help stage events and workshops in all artistic mediums or showcase their own work if they choose. If you have an interest in the arts or heritage or just want to be part of something special, become a member of the Caetani Cultural Centre Society and help us create a thriving creative centre for the community. We need your support! See www.caetaniculturalcentre.org SENIORS INFORMATION & RESOURCE BUREAU Located in the People Place, room 005, 3402-27th Ave., Vernon. For seniors info., please call 250-545-8572, Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. See our www.socialplanning.ca or e-mail sirb@socialplanning.ca CARCINOID CANCER SUPPORT GROUP If you or anyone close to you has been diagnosed with this rare form of cancer and you are interested in joining a support group, please call Joanne at 545-3967. We can make a difference, in our lives and the lives of others. WEIGHT AND SEE DROP-IN PROGRAM Weekly program Fridays 10 a.m. - noon for families, Vernon Health Centre, 1440-14th Ave., with
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he Vernon Curling Club is hosting an open house on Sunday from noon till 4 p.m. The club is inviting anyone who has ever wanted to try curling and those wanting to get back into the game to come down to the open house and see what the Vernon Curling Club has to offer. People will learn the basics of the game, and why curling is so much fun. One of the junior coaches will be on hand to teach younger curlers. There will also be stick curling demonstrations (stick curling allows people to deliver the rock while remaining in the standing position) and if people are interested they can try their hand at this growing trend in curling. The club offers leagues for every caliber of curler including a beginner league and a stick curling league, plus men’s, ladies, mixed, senior and junior leagues. All people need to bring is a clean pair of runners and warm, loose-fitting clothing. We will provide brooms, sliders and instruction. The Vernon Curling Club is at 3400-39th Ave. (behind the Performing Arts Centre). For more info., call 250-542-6713.
babies aged 10 days to two months old. Public health nurses present to weigh and assess babies, provide breastfeeding and parenting support, and make referrals to community partners, as necessary. Info. available on topics such as: feeding issues, immunizations, safety, adjustment to parenthood, family planning, community resources and smoking cessation. For more information, call 250-549-5721.
SEPTEMBER 22 MOTHER-DAUGHTER BOOK CLUB AT VERNON LIBRARY For girls 11 to 14 and their moms, Saturdays at 3 p.m. Register in person at the library or online at www.orl.bc.ca/branches/vernon. THE VERNON STAMP CLUB is hosting the Okanagan Mainline Philatelic Association Sept. 22 at Schubert Centre, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Schubert Centre. Buy, sell and an auction after lunch. All welcome. All welcome. No admission charge. Call Roy at 542-4127 for info. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BREAKFAST Halina Seniors Centre is holding a fund raising breakfast and craft sale Sept. 22 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. Cost: $4 per person. Breakfast includes: sausages, applesauce, coffee/tea and juice for the kids. We are located behind the Rec Centre at 3310-37 Ave. All welcome! Info., contact 250-542-2877. HUGE MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE Hosted by Lavington elementary school PAC Sept. 22 starting at 8 a.m. at the school, 9715 School Rd., All proceeds go back into the school. We are also collecting saleable donations Sept. 21 between 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., and they can be dropped off at the school. As school is in session on Friday, please do not leave your donations at the school outside the drop-off time. We will have someone there to receive or reject your donations as it is our goal not to spend the money raised on runs to the dump. Any items remaining after the sale will be donated to other charities. GUITAR LESSONS with Norm Compton, for ages 6-14. Pop, rock, country and blues. Easy step-by-step instruction. Learn to read music, strum chords and play your favorite songs. Students are to bring their own guitar. Half-hour individual lessons. Sept. 22-Nov. 17 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. (no class Oct. 6); or Mondays, Sept. 24-Nov.19, 3:30–8:30 p.m. (no class Oct. 8) Members $140; non-members $150. Vernon Community Arts Centre, 2704A Hwy 6, Polson Park. Call 250-542-6243 or see www.vernonarts.ca GARAGE/BAKE SALE FOR CURTIS BOOMER Sept. 22 and 23 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Curtis was recently diagnosed with malignant germ cell tumors of the brain. He will be going through cancer treatments and hasn’t been able to work for the past 10 months. Donations for the garage sale are needed and can be dropped off at 12004 Kalamalka Lake Rd. or call 250-503-1648 to make arrangements for pick-up. There will also be a lemonade stand, coffee and baked goods on site. Parking is on the street, and signs will be posted. A bottle drive is ongoing at Interior Bottle Depot as well, where empties are being
collected in Curtis’ name. Also, a trust account has been set up for him at TD Canada Trust, branch #9880, account # 6453711. GARAGE SALES FOR CURTIS BOOMER All proceeds to Curtis Boomer. Sept. 22 and 23 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 12004 Kalamalka Lake Rd. Sept. 22 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 575 Middleton Way. SHOE SALE AT VERNON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Soles for Goals The school’s athletics department is holding a gently used shoe (boots, sandals, runners) sale and BBQ Sept. 22 from10 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you or any of your family are in need of shoes, this is the place to be! We’ve got tiny kid shoes and great big kid shoes, mom and dad shoes and even ones for grandparents. Check out the door crasher toonie table, BBQ at 11 and $1 sno-cones in support of efforts to raise funds for two outdoor courts, plus partial proceeds donated to Vernon Foodbank. VCS is at 6890 Pleasant Valley Rd. Info., www.vcs.ca . ENDERBY LIBRARY FRIENDS’ ANNUAL BOOK SALE Sept. 22 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Seniors’ Centre, 1101 George St. All proceeds will go to the enhancement of the Enderby library. PHUN WITH THE PHARAOHS AT VERNON MUSEUM Sept. 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. Kids’ activity day; prize given for best costume. Preregister, space limited. Admission by donation. Call 250-542-3142. GIANT GARAGE SALE Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to noon, Trinity United Church, 3300 Alexis Park Dr., Vernon. More than 10,000 square feet of bargain prices! FUNDRAISER FOR NEW ROOF AT O’KEEFE RANCH STORE Yard sale Sept. 22 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sept. 23 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the ranch parking lot. The roof is leaking on the general store and a new one is needed for this popular attraction at the ranch. If you have items to donate for the sale, please call manager Glen Taylor at 250-542-7868 or Audrey at 250-558-7764 to arrange for pick-up. Also accepting cash, tar paper, nails, shakes and labour. All donations appreciated. OPEN HOUSE AT ST. ANDREW’S UNITED CHURCH, ENDERBY At1110 Belvedere, Sept. 22 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Come see the recently renovated dining hall/meeting room. This is an opportunity to view rental space for meetings or parties. Representatives from community groups that use this facility will be available to answer any questions you have regarding their organization. WILD NUTS AND SEEDS WORKSHOP At the Allan Brooks Nature Centre. Autumn is near and the chipmunks and squirrels are stashing food away for winter. This time of the year a lot of nuts and seeds are on the menu. Come for a talk about wild nuts and seeds. Learn how to identify prepare them. You will get to sample many wild treats. Sept. 22 from 10 a.m. to noon. Price: $7/person. OKANAGAN SINGLES 40+ Sept. 22, dancing at Checker’s, 9 p.m. to music of The Goods, a great rock ‘n roll band. No cover charge. Meet 8 or 8:30 p.m. Call Dot at 250-542-4042 by Friday if attending.
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VERNON ALLIANCE CHURCH
4911 Silver Star Road • 250-542-4028 Pastor Karl & Sherry Popke
2601 - 43rd Avenue 250-545-7105 www.vernonalliance.org
Join us Sunday 10:00am
1204-30th Avenue 545-5787 Fax: 545-2267
Spending time in Worship and God’s Word
10am
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Saturday 6:30 pm Sunday 9:30 am & 11:11 am
Toddler Care available • Sunday School for ages 3-11
Worship Holy Communion & Sunday School
Pastor Jeremy Kinniburgh “Becoming Whole” Part 3
Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays
All are Welcome “Helping People Discover Jesus Christ & Become His Followers”
Pastor Richard D. Schulz
For information on advertising in the Church Directory call Lynnaya 250-550-7916
“Growing in Intercessory Prayer”
ST. JAMES
APC Kids Club - Tuesdays at 3pm RPM Preteens - Wednesdays at 6:30pm Amplify Youth - Fridays at 7pm
CATHOLIC CHURCH
3906 35A Street / 250-542-4135 • www.alexisparkchurch.com
542-1276
2607-27th Street
Mass: Family Friendly
Presbyterian www.knoxvernon.ca
Corner of 32nd Avenue & Alexis Pk. Dr 9:50 a.m. - Hymn Sing & Worship
Sermon: “Come as a Child” The Rev. Dr. Teresa Charlton
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 3908 - 27th St, Vernon • 250-545-7700 www.faithbaptistvernon.com Pastor Larry Dyck • Youth Pastor Chris Laser
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10:30 am Morning Worship Service (nursery care available) Wednesday 10:30 am Bible Study & Prayer Time Friday 6:00 pm Youth (grade 7 & up)
Welcome to P.V. Church 6161 P.V. Road
We believe in the unity of all believers, based on a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Jesus is the only Hero here!
Christian Education Program 9:30am English Worship Service 10:30am Everyone Welcome! Coffee & goodies after the service
Spanish Worship Service 6:00pm every Sunday Evening
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Vernon Christian Fellowship 10:00 AM FAMILY WORSHIP
Speaker: Duane Harder Weekly Fellowships, College & Career, Youth
4506 - 29th St 545-2927 Pastoral Staff: Clint Batchelor
Christ Centered, Family Focused
Okanagan Valley Baptist Church is a friendly, God-centered, family focused church that seeks to glorify God, edify the believer and reach the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We would love to see you in one of our services. For service times and more information please visit us at www.ovbc.ca or call 1-855.544.OVBC Richard Aulin, Pastor
First Baptist 10am Sunday Worship Service Children & Youth Korean Ministry
: 250-309-3162 15th St. @ 32nd Ave. Ph: 250-542-0128 www.firstbaptistvernon.net
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 3300 Alexis Park Drive 250-545-0797 www.trinityvernon.ca
10 am Sunday Worship with Rev. Jeff Seaton
Men’s GIANT GARAGE SALE Sat. Sept. 22 9am-12pm Celebrating God’s presence in a welcoming community.
OPEN VALLEY COWBOY CHURCH All are welcome at Head of the Lake Hall
Sunday, Sept. 23rd at 6:30pm Speaker: Fred Cardinal Pastor Fred & Christina Cardinal Worship: The Wilson Family 250-546-2449 or 250-306-8959
VERNON FAMILY CHURCH A Place to call “Home” 3508-25th Ave • 545-7978
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Traditional Service
St. John’s Lutheran LCC Church
9:00am
Contemporary Service 10:30am
Every fourth Sunday of the month, an integrated service at 9:30am
Next to Lincoln Lanes Bowling Affiliated with the PAOC of Canada
Sunday Worship 10am Wed. Bible Study 7pm Friday Coffee House 7pm
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THE VALLEY CATHOLIC CHURCH
10102 Middleton Dr. Coldstream 250-542-1276
Mass: Sunday 10:30am
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Pastor Al Perry 250-542-7435 (h) • 250-545-7043 (c)
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Sunday: 9am & 11am
Getting Ready for Christmas! Snacks & goodies in the gym between the services
Sunday School program during both services
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Make an effort to keep all your promising avenues open in the coming months, especially with persons for whom you’ve done some big favors in the past. If they’re hankering to repay you, they will need a direct route. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Usually you’re a pretty good judge of character, yet for some reason you could be a bit gullible and taken in by a person pretending to be something that he or she isn’t.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If you’re a “softie,” your generous nature is likely to be imposed upon. Someone who picks up on this will try to manipulate you to his or her advantage. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your position with another is not as strong as you might want to lead yourself to believe. Take it slow and don’t rely on the other party more than is warranted. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be realistic about any problem that you have to deal with and know that it won’t automatically take care of itself. Don’t sweep it under the rug you might instead create a dust storm. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Why expose yourself to a large crowd that could easily bore you when you could be with a few good pals whom you always enjoy? You’ll be happier with fun, close friends right now.
HORMONES Q: I am having problems with sleep, sex drive, hot flashes, weight gain, mood swings and low energy. What can I do? A: These are just a few symptoms of hormone dysfunction. You need hormone testing (saliva or blood tests) to identify imbalances. Treatment uses bio-identical, plant based hormones that exactly duplicate hormones your body produces.
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E.coli potential prompts recall of beef products Morning Star Staff
beef tube with packed on dates between Aug. 30 and Sept. 15 - Safeway lean ground beef patties with sundried tomato and asiago cheese, patties with cheddar cheese, lean ground beef meatloaf, lean ground beef sliders, meatballs made from lean ground beef and pork, lean ground stuffed peppers, ground sirloin patties, lean, extra lean and regular ground beef and ground chuck all with best before dates between Aug. 29 and Sept. 19 - Walmart also
and the following with best before dates up to and including Sept. 18: regular, lean and extra lean ground beef and club packs, lean ground sirloin and ground sirloin patties. - IGA may have stocked frozen regular ground beef tubes, ground beef value packs, ground beef find grind tubes and regular ground beef with packed on dates between Aug. 27 and Sept. 16.
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KAJLA, Banta Singh It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of Banta Singh Kajla on September 16, 2012 in Vernon, BC. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.MyAlternatives.ca. Cremation Arrangements entrusted to ALTERNATIVES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES® Vernon 250-558-0866 & Armstrong 250-546-7237
JOHANSON, Dwain Edward Dwain enjoyed an exceptional 80 years of life before passing away peacefully with the love of his family on September 18th, 2012 at Vernon, B. C.
It is with hearƞelt sadness that we announce the passing of Barbara Sharon Gloria Ross on September 13, 2012 in Vernon, BC at 63 years of age. Barbara was born on August 3, 1949 to Stella and George Mondor in St. Boniface, MB. She will be forever loved and deeply missed. Family and friends are welcome to aƩend the CelebraƟon of Barbara’s Life to take place at 2:00 pm on Saturday, September 22, 2012 at Elks Lodge Hall (3103 - 30 Street, Vernon, BC). Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.MyAlternaƟves.ca.
Dwain was born in Vancouver, B.C. on May 20th, 1932. Life took Dwain in many directions before settling down in Vernon and the Coldstream area for the past 53 years. Dwain was the owner of Johanson Contracting Ltd. and worked throughout the Okanagan and British Columbia.
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Gary Brian Keith 1945-2012 Gary passed away in Vernon, British Columbia, on September 16 after a lengthy and tenacious battle with cancer. He will be missed and always loved by his wife Wendy, children Jordie, Jesse and Michelle. Gary lived large; he was an avid outdoors man. He was happiest when he was fishing or hunting, playing a mean game of cards, cooking pizza in his outdoor oven he had proudly built himself or sitting by the fire pit gazing at the river sipping a glass of wine. Leaving to mourn their loss are his sister, brothers, mother and extended family members and a large circle of friends. A celebration of his life was held at the Alternative Services in Armstrong. Donations may be made to the excellent caregivers at Vernon Hospice.
Dwain and Ruth enjoyed travelling and spending time in Arizona and also enjoyed competing in shuffle board. Dwain will be dearly missed by his wife Ruth, to whom he was married for 55 years; his son Dwain Jr. and Sandra; his daughter Michele and Allan Pembleton; grandchildren: Curtis, Jarvis, Adam, and Alyssa; great-granddaughter Ell. The Memorial Service for Dwain will be held on Tuesday, September 25th, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. in the chapel of Pleasant Valley Funeral Home with Rev. Father Dale Normandeau, Celebrant. A private, family only, inurnment will take place in the Coldstream Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those friends wishing to make memorial contributions in memory of Dwain may do so to the McMurtry-Baerg Cancer Centre, 2101-32nd Street, Vernon, B.C. V1T 5L2 or to the North Okanagan Hospice Soceity, 3506-27th Avenue, Vernon, B.C. Arrangements have been entrusted to:
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SHUSTER, RUSSELL Born March 9, 1933 and Passed away on September 17, 2012 at North Okanagan Hospice House in Vernon. Private family arrangements are in care of Everden Rust Funeral Services, (866) 660-6440. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting everdenrust.com
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It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Al Leboe on Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at the age of 77 years. Al was predeceased by his parents, Otto and Maude, and one son, Billy LeBoe. Dad lived a great life! He was surrounded by the love of generations of family: his children: Danny (Michele), Deborah, Susan (Dwayne), and Sandy; seven grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; and his siblings: Pat, Betty, and Floyd. Dad was an avid outdoorsman and rancher who loved hunting, camping and riding his favorite horse, Arrow. He was an excellent marksman. Dad worked for the City of Kelowna in various capacities, as a guard with the RCMP, and as a traffic officer. During his retirement, Al moved to Parkers Cove in Vernon - his little piece of heaven. There Dad met his “special lady”, Yvonne Sullivan. Dad and Yvonne spent summers enjoying family and friends and many winter vacations in Arizona. Dad also loved his visits to Mexico for the cheap shopping. Al’s family wishes to extend their greatest gratitude to the caring staff of Creekside Landing. They gave Dad great joy and laughter in his final years. Dad will always be remembered for his sense of humour and great kindness, also his passion for “Day-Trading”. Dad we hope you’re still trading and have your “big windfall” so you could have your “dream ranch” memories last forever. We love you. Dad will be remembered with a celebration of his life on Saturday, October 20, 2012. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the PLEASANT VALLEY DIGNITY FUNERAL HOME (250) 542-4333 pleasantvalleyfh.com
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RUSSAM HOLDINGS HAS OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: Super-B log truck driver Vernon/Kamloops area. Log truck driver - Okanagan /Shuswap area. Highway driver Okanagan to Calgary runs. Commercial Transport Mechanic - Armstrong shop *Possible parttime positions available *Please email a resume and current abstract to Gerry@russamholdings.com or fax to 250-546-0602
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Help Wanted Experienced Sheet Metal Mechanical for residential retroďŹ ts & new construction work Resumes to Box 17, c/o Vernon Morning Star, 4407 - 25th Avenue, Vernon, BC V1T 1P5. $2500+/mo. F/T position. We provide complete training. Must be hard working & able to start immed. Call: 250-8603590 or email: info@plazio.ca
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Competition Exteriors Hiring Experience Siding Installer for Hardie Plank & Vinyl Siding. Must be Fully Equipped. Reference will be required. Call Tim 250-309-3981
Peters Tirecraft is a Busy Shop in Vernon B.C. Looking for experienced tire technicians for upcoming busy winter tire season. Experience with passenger, light truck tires & tire pressure monitoring an asset. F/T positions available from late Sept early Oct till Dec. Please apply in person with resume to 4612 27th St Vernon B.C.
We require an Experienced Dispatcher for a local Transport Company. The right individual must have a working knowledge and experience with the Truck mate program as well as ACE manifesting and emanifesting. We require an individual who can work in a team environment as well as independently. Must have own transportation. Please reply with resume and references to Box # 10, c/o The Morning Star, 4407 - 25th Ave, Vernon, BC, V1T 1P5. or email: trucking031@hotmail.ca
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BEER STORE RETAIL CLERK Three or four shifts per week (negotiable). Must have S.I.R. Organized, reliable, strong, open availability. Must have cash handling. Fax resumes to 250-549-6891 or email to squiresfour@shaw.ca
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A BUSINESS BOOMING Our expanding Kelowna company needs TEAM players for F/T work. NO experience necessary. Great opportunity for those willing to grow with our company. 2,500+/mo to start!
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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. Marble Slab Creamy is looking for Supervisors in Vernon Location. Please call Paul at 1-403-560-0792
CASHIER Nature’s Fare Markets in Vernon is looking for a qualified Cashier. The successful applicant should have a proficiency for excellence in customer service, and willing to work in a strong team setting. We offer a competitive wage, benefits and a positive working environment. Applicants must be willing to work weekends and be flexible on availability. Please forward all applications to: Nature’s Fare Attention Laurie Rodger #104 - 3400 30th Avenue, Vernon B.C. V1T 2E2 OR E-mail to laurie_rodger@naturesfare.com f
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DECKING company seeks individual to train as Installers. Reliable vehicle req’d. Fax Resume to: 250-766-7322 or email: info@sundeckcentre.com DESC SERVICES requires on call CSW to support an adult male with FASD and concurrent mental health concerns in a residential setting. Shifts are 9-4, 7 days per week. Due to support needs of the individual only male applicants will be considered. Applicants should have recent experience, relevant post secondary education, clear criminal record check, and a reliable vehicle. Pls email resume with references to descokanagan@shaw.ca Experienced processor operator needed for work in the East Kootenays. Full time work, with 200+ days/year. Competitive wages w/benefit package provided. Fax resume to (250)349-7522 or call (250)349-5415 Now hiring a Medical Office Assistant to work for a Specialist Medical office, point 6 equivalent and holiday coverage. Interested applicants can drop off resume to 205-3301-24 Ave or Fax to 250-558-9986 by September 24th by 4pm.
RECEPTIONIST experienced Photoshop person part time seasonal. Please deliver Resume in person to Martins Photo Studio, 5277 Silver Star Rd, Vernon www.martinsphotostudio.ca Shuswap Family Resource Centre is looking for a permanent F/T child and youth mental health and SAIP worker starting ASAP. Master’s degree is preferred, will consider Bachelor’s Degree with experience. Please send resume patti_thurston@familyresource.bc.ca
Only qualified candidates will be contacted. The Clean Gecko is out to hire a particular person who is energetic, honest, efficient, dependable, enthusiastic, accommodating and has their own reliable vehicle. Looking for a supervisor lead cleaner. All applicants please email info@thecleangecko.com Tire Person required Full Time. Experienced Tractor/Trailer Tire Person, Must be Mechanically Inclined. Please Fax Resume to 250546-0600.
PhoFusion looking for experienced kitchen helper.Apply w/ resume to John 250-558-8532. Residential carpenters wanted, 2 years experience. Fax resume to 250-542-4537.
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MILLWRIGHT / ELECTRICAN Silver Star has immediate positions (2) open within their Lift Maintenance Department for Certified Journeyperson Millwrights and / or Certified Journeyperson Electricians. Apprentices may also be considered. The successful candidates must be self-motivated team players who enjoy working outdoors in a mountain resort environment. Responsibilities include working with a dynamic team of professionals to ensure the safe continued operation of Silver Star’s growing infrastructure. One position will be full time, year-round. One position will be full time, seasonal, which may lead to year-round. Our Maintenance Team works 4 days on, 3 days off, and 10 hour days. We offer a competitive wage, benefits package, and skiing privileges. For more details please go to www.skisilverstar.com Please send a cover letter and resume to Alison Crick, Human Resources Manager, email: hr@skisilverstar.com
has a full time position now available. Knowledge of electronics / cellular an asset. Great salary / commissions and benefits. Must be self motivated, work well with customers and staff. Please drop off resumes to #200 - 3107 48th Avenue, Vernon or email: gary.l@andres1.com.
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PAID-PER-CALL FIREFIGHTERS For Vernon Fire-Rescue Services Competition #: 58-COV-12 Closing Date: September 24, 2012 at noon Applicants must provide a current copy of their Driver’s Abstract with application. The City of Vernon is currently accepting applications for Paid-Per-Call Firefighters. If you reside within the City of Vernon area and would like to become a Paid-Per-Call Firefighter with Vernon Fire-Rescue Services, applications can be picked up at: Vernon Fire Station #1, 3401 – 30th Street, or downloaded from www.vernon.ca/employment. Please deliver all completed applications to Attention: Deputy Fire Chief, Operations, Jack Blair at the #1 Vernon Fire Station. Those selected as short listed candidates will be required to provide an RCMP Criminal Records Check. Candidates will also be required to provide a medical release form and undergo a firefighter fitness evaluation, (date to be announced) to qualify for the required Recruit Training. For further information on these positions please contact Deputy Fire Chief Jack Blair at 250-550-3564.
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Home Care/Support Gypsy Pal, Cert. Palliative Home Support & Resident Care Attandent. “You don’t have to be alone” Call for support. Jay . 250-938-1494
Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services KCR Road House Hiring Experienced Grill Cook Tues-Sat 5-9pm Apply In-person 6290 Hwy 6 10 min East in Lavington
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Handymen: Repairs, Reno’s, Painting, Window Cleaning, pressure washing, dump runs and More!! 250-550-9099 Mature Male seeking PT Janitorial work, evenings, (250)546-8027
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SEEKING CONTRACT LABOUR CREW FOR GRAPPLE YARDERS FRASER VALLEY and VANCOUVER ISLAND
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Initial volumes to cover 4 to 6 months; longer terms available. Ideal opportunity for experienced loggers with a track record of production efficiencies i.e. production per day, on-grade output. Competitive rate package plus bonus offered. Please reply to: P. O. Box 155 C/O BC Classifieds #102-5460 152nd St. Surrey BC V3S 5J9
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WANTED: experience labourers and framers for our residential and commercial construction company. Must have drivers license and own transportation. Please either call 250-549-0967, or send resume with references to dspada55@shaw.ca.
Back to School Cleaning Special Contact us For ALL types of eco-friendly Cleaning Call Melissa (250)804-7979 clean@girlsgonegreen.ca PEGGY’S HOUSE & OFFICE CLEANING. $22/hr. Ref avail. 250-541-0911 250-938-6338
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POWER tool mechanic FT position in the Okanagan valley. Mechanical aptitude necessary. Apply with resume and cover letter to frank@acmotorelectric.com.
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*1 Vernon’s own DumpRunz Fast courteous service for around 1/2 the price of the big guys. 250-307-9449 **A1. DUMP RUNS, MOVING, Yard cleanup, weed whacking, Reno’s. Paul @ 250-550-4256
FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance trips. Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250-493-2687
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2 COL. X 1.5”
1 COL. X 1.5”
2 COL. X 2”
Reg Price: $66.44 ea. Full Month Booking: $37.95 ea.
Reg Price: $49.83 ea. Full Month Booking: $28.49 ea. Reg Price: $24.91 ea. Full Month Booking: $14.24 ea.
Total $493.35 + $29.25 (e-Edition) = $522.60 + $62.71 (HST)
Total $370.37 + $29.25 (e-Edition) = $399.62 + $47.95 (HST)
Total $185.12 + $29.25 (e-Edition) = $214.37 + $25.72 (HST)
= $585.31
= $447.57
= $240.09
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Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay 1st & 2nd Cut HAY no rain, in a barn. Delivery available. (250)545-1817 90-bales of alfalfa grass mix, no chemicals, square bales, no rain, $5.50/bale, 546-8314 CLEAN dry wheat straw, square & round bales, delivery available. 250-558-9509 Excellent 1sr, 2nd & 3rd crop, grass hay, nutrient analysis avail. 250-546-6158. Ginseng tarps 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 80â&#x20AC;&#x2122; for shade or windbreak. Inexpensive and attractive solution for hay shed, livestock shelter etc. $150 each. 250-558-8322. Quote available for installation. Good mixed grass hay, 50lb square bales. $4.00. 600lb round bales.$50.250-5476546. Grass hay, 1st Cut, no rain, $4.75/bale. (250)545-5284
Feed & Hay Grass Hay, Large Bales, no rain, barn stored. Suitable for Horses. 1st cut $5. bale, 2nd cut $6. bale. Oat straw $3.50bale. 1-250-546-6422 HAY FOR SALE; Grass or Grass Alfalfa mix, Large square bales, 3x3x8, $160/ton. Round bales $70. each, approx. 800lbs. Delivery avail. on larger orders. 250-8386630 cell 250-804-6720 Hay for sale Timothy & Alfalfa (250) 547-6334 Straw $3.50/bale. Grass/ Alpha Hay $5./bale, Round Bales $60. ea. 250-838-6765
Livestock FOR Sale: Katahdin/Cheviot Lambs 4-4.5 months old. Grass fed. Well fed. $100 each (5 avail) 250-503-8216
Pets
Hay 2nd crop, large bales. $5.00 each. 250-547-6115.
Basset Hound Puppies, ready Aug 31, vet checked, 1st shots 1-250-833-4081 Bull Mastiff Puppies, Brindle. Ready last week of Sept. $1000, shots, Vet checked. Call for info 250-379-0009 Cairn Terrier Cross Puppies. Healthily Happy, non shedding, de-wormed. $200.00 each, 250-547-2433
Livestock
Livestock
SHAVINGS & SAWDUST 10 TO 150 YARD LOADS BARK MULCH FIR OR CEDAR - Regular & Screened Sizes -
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Merchandise for Sale
Auctions ANTIQUE AUCTION Sunday, Sept. 23, 12pm Visit: carlinhallauctions.com No Buyer Fee 250-835-2126
$400 & Under Winter Tires w/Rims, hardly used. 195/70 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Rims small bolt pattern. $350 for all. 250-542-8805
Fruit & Vegetables BELLAMY FARM Apple Crop For Sale. Spartans @ 25 Bins (20,000 lbs). Ambrosia @ 30 Bins (25,000 lbs). A+ Quality. Price negotiable. Buyer supplies bins and transport. Will pick or buyer can pick. Spray Records on Request. Phone: 250-499-5245 Email: bellamy@nethop.net
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Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Fruit & Vegetables
Fruit & Vegetables
BJ’s Greenhouse (No Chemical Spray) 6153 Old Kamloops Rd. 250-542-7179 Canning & Roma Tomatoes, Cucumbers Assorted Sweet & Hot peppers, Hungarian and Bell Peppers. Beets, Beans, Carrots, Potatoes, Cabbage, Sunrise Apples plus more. BURKE’S, Peaches, 20lbs $20. Bulk Prices: Large Bartlett Pears & Prune Plums $0.60/lb Mac Apples $0.50/lb. Cornation Grapes, Gala’s & Spartans, Beets 25lb $25. & Carrots 25lb, $10. UPick Tomatoes $0.40/lb. Bring Boxes. 250-545-2093 HOA MAI BERRY FARM, Blackberries for sale, big & sweet. Pesticide free. $35 flat10 lbs.250-938-4688. New crop Gala Apples .80¢ Honeycrisp Avail Sept 15 7699 McClounie Rd NICKOLI FARMS Apples-Great crop. 3lbs. $1.00.Macs and Galas. Phone 250-542-9204. Rare Apples. No spray. Verity of Apples, Rubinette, Cox Orange, Boskoop & more European Varieties. Pre Order. Organic Gardens 6721 Buchanan RD. 250-542-1032
Merchandise for Sale
Furniture
Heavy Duty Machinery
PILLOWTOP mattress, box. Queen. Brand New! MFR warranty. Worth $1100, sell $390 250-550-6647
The Pumpkin Patch @ 642 St Annes Rd
Will Be Open Oct.1 Dawn til Dusk. Pumpkin, Squash & Gourds. (250)546-6690
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Medical Supplies
Misc. for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for Sale
Furniture Emporium WANTED: Good used Medical equipment, walkers, power lift chairs, scooters and other items. Phone 250-545-0240
ANTIQUE AUCTION Sunday, Sept. 23, 12pm Visit: carlinhallauctions.com No Buyer Fee 250-835-2126
Phoenix 4, 8” wheel, 4.8km/hr $1,200.; 250-545-5944
2 Oak cabinets. $100 for both. 250-260-2624.
3 Seat Leather Recliner, Theater Set w/ 4 cup holders & 2 storage spaces. $600 obo 250-308-0558
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
GIANT
Coldstream 14121 Juniper Dr Sat, Sept 22, 8-12
Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your property. 250-260-0217
Garage Sales
Firewood/Fuel
32”Console tv. $75. Phone Roger after 4pm 250-5493298.
Eagle Valley Pellets from Princeton, $196.50/skid of 60 bags @ 2400 lbs total 250549-0042 FIREWOOD FOR SALE We have apple, birch, fir or pine. Delivery available. 250-260-7932 Firewood Pine: drycut, split & stacked to 16” length, shortbox p/u $75, longbox p/u $90. Birch Available. Dry, We load. You haul. (250)545-6461
Furniture Duncan Fyfe (vintage) Dining Table + 4-chrs, incl captain chair. $300., (250)546-8027 PILLOWTOP mattress, box. Queen. Brand New! MFR warranty. Worth $1100, sell $390 250-550-6647
Auctions
Auctions
GARAGE
at VCS!
Independently owned and operated by the Raffan Family since 1963.
HORSE AND TACK SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 TACK: 10:00am • HORSES: 2:00pm
Featuring horses from Andersons of Winfield, Alberta FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL US AT
VISIT OUR WEBSITE 903 Raffan Rd, Armstrong, B.C. Owners & Auctioneers: Don & Peter Raffan FOR PICS
250-546-9420
mail@valleyauction.ca • www.valleyauction.ca
Independently owned and operated by the Raffan Family since 1963.
OUR FIRST FALL
MACHINERY SALE Saturday, Sept. 29th • 9:00 am
Consignments accepted until 3 pm Friday, Sept. 28 th Selling: Brand new shop tools, lumber, livestock handling equipment, Ag handling equipment, semi office trailer FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL US AT
250-546-9420
Merchandise for Sale
903 Raffan Rd., Armstrong, B.C.
Visit our website for pics
Owners & Auctioneers: Don & Peter Raffan mail@valleyauction.ca • www.valleyauction.ca
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ESTATE ANTIQUE COLLECTABLE SUNDAY, SEPT 23 • 1PM
The Vernon ChrisƟan School AthleƟcs Department is holding a ‘gently used’ Shoe (boots, sandals, runners, skates) Sale & BBQ on Sept. 22 from 10 am - 2 pm. If you or any of your family are in the need of some shoes, this is the place you want to be! We’ve got kid shoes, mom and dad shoes and even ones for grandparents. Check out the door crasher toonie table, BBQ at 11am & $1.00 sno-cones in support of eīorts to raise funds for 2 Outdoor Courts. VCS is located at 6890 Pleasant Valley Rd. For more info www.vcs.ca FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES SUNDAY BREAKFAST & FLEA MARKET 5101 - 25TH Ave. EVERY SUNDAY 8 am - 12 pm CALL 250-542-3003 14130 Tamarack Drive, Coldstream. Saturday Sept. 22 10am to 4pm. Large and small items
HIGH END ESTATE AUCTION
Viewing: Sat., 9am - 5pm and Sun. 9am - 1pm
Sale conducted by Dodds Auction Vernon 250-545-3259 • 1-866-545-3259
View photos @ doddsauction.com (Specialty Auctions)
3300 Alexis Park Drive
9am - 12pm Saturday Sept. 22nd, 2012 More than 10,000 sq. ft. of bargain prices! Armstong: 3440 Lockhart Crest (Mcleod Sub Div) Sat Sept 22, 7-1. Air Hockey ARMSTRONG: 2067 Hunter Crescent, Sat.Sept 22, 8am5pm. Furniture, tools, appli, DOWNSIZING MOVING SALE Armstrong-4111 Round Prairie Rd, Sat, Sept. 22, 9-4. Electronics lots of household. BX: 4498 E. Vernon Rd, Sat-22, 8-3 Tools, Tools, Tools! Woodshop, Mechanic, etc! BX South. Sat Sept 22, 8-2. 820 Pottery Rd. Lego, Books, Little Tykes Car Bed, Baby Stuff, Shelves, Chain & Cables, Brewing Supplies, Misc. Something for Everyone
Coldstream: 12004 Kal Lk Rd. Sat & Sun Sept 22 /23, 8-3
FUNDRAISER for Curtis Boomer Hot Dogs, Bake Goods, Coffee & Lemon Aid Coldstream: 13704 Nash Dr, Sat Sept 22. 8-3. Copper Pots, exercise bike, furniture. Downsizing our Home!! Coldstream: 14175 Tamarack Dr. Sat, Sept 22, 8:30-12:30, misc, electric range, vent hood kitchen sink. (250)542-2448 Coldstream: 242 Sarsons Dr, Sat, Sept 22, 8-noon, (PreSchool Closing) Toys, Toys,...
Deadline 3pm Wednesday
2006 Kia Rio - Only 10,950 kms, Restored Gas Pump, Brass Telegraph
Date: Sunday, Sept 23 Time: 1:00 PM Place: Dodds Auction - 3311 - 28th Avenue, Vernon
Trinity United Church
GARAGE SALE DIRECTORY
Large Kelowna Estate Plus Other Smaller Estate Items. Partial List Includes: JEWELLERY: Large Selection of Estate Jewellrey Including Bracelets, Rings, Earrings, Necklaces & More, Some With Local Appraisals Over $4,500. FURNITURE: Curved Glass Claw Foot China Cabinet, Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, Dining & Bedroom Suites, 3 Pc Upholstered Love Seat & Chairs, Desks, Mirrored Dressers, Occasional Tables, 1950’s Table & Chairs, Glass Door Bookcases, Upholstered Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Cedar Chest, Heavy Morris Chair, Trunks, Gramophone, Ice Chest, Tea Wagon, Spinning Wheel, Mirrors, Piano Stool, Rocking Chairs, Floor & Table Lamps, Cameras & More.
MISCELLANEOUS: Huge Collection of Tins: Oil, Coffee, Tea, Etc., Telephones, Clocks, Sewing Machines, Leaded Glass Windows, Oil Lamps, Cash Register, Books, Crocks, Large Selection of Metal Advertising Signs, Spring Scales, Washboards, Trains & Track, Metal Toys, Banjo, Wood Planes & Vices, Tractor Seat, Padlocks, Copper Fire Extinguisher, China & Crystal, Hummels & Royal Doulton, Carpenter’s Tool Box, Coffee Grinder, Pedal Car, Saddle, Plus Much More.
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2 Garage Sale Signs 4 Balloons Garage Sale Tip List Inventory List Think Safety List
3-pc Burgundy Leather Sofa set, Vintage Arborite Table & 4 Chairs, Antique Rocker, Ivory Leather Arm Chair, 32” Toshiba TV + Lots more!!! Coldstream: 403 Rockland Dr, Sat Sept 22, 9-4 & Sun 23, 10-2. Moving Sale!! Coldstream: 441 Rockland Dr, Sat 22, 9-3. Large Bursting Yard Sale! Lots of collectibles, tools & households. COLDSTREAM: 605 Mt Tod Dr, Sat Sept 22, 9am-1pm. Bench saw, playhouse, patio set, home, garden and kids stuff. Coldstream:8085 Howe Dr, Sat, Sept. 22. 8:00am Household, tools, some sporting. COLDSTREAMBAYVIEW Heights (off Michael Dr), Sat, Sept 22, 8am-? Falkland:5702-Tuktakamin Rd, Fri, Sept 21, Sat, Sept 22 & Sun, Sept.23. 9am-? Tools, furn, Crosscut saw and more!!
GIANT GARAGE LIQUIDATION SALE! Coldstream 8723 Hofer Drive (off Kickwillie) Sat, Sept 22, 8-5, Sun, Sept 23, 8-3 High Quality Household Items, including Decor, Fitness Equipment,Filing Cabinets, Brand Name Clothing, Dishware, Kids Toys, Bar Stools, Etc. Absolutely NO Early Birds! Lavington: 9627 Wolfe Dr, Sat Sept 22, 8-2. Multi Family Sale! Lots & lots of everything Lumby: 1802 Saddle View Ave, Sat Sept 22, 9-4. Lots of baby & kids items & muchmisc Lumby: 1803 Mnt View Ave. Sun Sept 23, 8-12. Deep freeze, chicken tracker & more Lumby:2162-Fairview Lane, Sat, Sept. 22, 9-2pm. Variety of stuff! Vernon:10115-Hwy 6,Sat, Sept 22, 8-3. 2 Family Garage Sale, newclothes, misc & more
HUGE Garage Sale Sept. 22 & 23. 8am to 6pm. Something for everyone. HARLEY PARTS. Baby clothes, teen girl clothes, Lots of ‘’GUY” stuff. Benches with vices. Shelving. Racing suits, helmets. Tools, cd’s, cassettes, vinyl records, furniture, books, coveralls, pegboard and hooks. Camping stuff, hub caps, military clothes and boots and shoes. Enclosed, flat deck, boat and utility trailers also for sale. Frost fighter heater, carpet, tile, chicken feeders, brooders, car parts. ‘66 Chevy Impala pats car. 4671 McLeery Road, Armstrong, BC. 250-307-2111
OKANAGAN HUMANE SOCIETY VERNON
2805-17 St, Fri Sept 21, Sat 22 & Sun 23. 8am-4pm
VERNON 4210 33rd St Sat, Sept 22, 8-2 Sun, Sept 23, 8-12 Antiques, Cottage White, Collectables, Furniture, Books & Household Misc. Vernon: 4211 24th Ave. Sat Sept 22, 8-2. HUGE PARKING LOT GARAGE SALE!!! Vernon: 4309 25th St. Sat Sept 22, 8-3. Moving Sale After 21yrs! Deep Freeze, dressers, tables. Lots of Household goods and More! Everything Must GO! Vernon: 4903 Pleasant Valley Rd (beside Butcher Boys), Sat, Sept 22, 8-1. Multi-Family Household, Camping & Tools! Vernon: 5382 McIntosh Rd. Sat Sept 22, 8-1. No Early Birds! MOVING SALE!!!
Clearance Sale!! Everything you could need or wish for!!
Vernon: 575 Middleton Way. Sat Sept 22, 8-2. All Sales by Donations to Curtis Boomer!!
Vernon: 1208 Mt Fosthall Dr, Sat & Sun, Sept 22 & 23, 8:30-1, Lots of Goodies!!!
Vernon:80-6688-Tronson Rd, Sat, Sept.22 8-1pm, Sun, Sept. 23. 8am-12. No early birds. Huge sale! Downsizing. Relevant items. Some antiques. Lawn mower,house wares,books, and more.
Vernon 1504 21st Ave, Sat, Sept 22, 7-?(No Early Birds) across from VSS. All must go! Vernon: 2301A 39th St, Sat. Sept 22, 8-2. 3-Family, Household, baby,adult clothing, etc. Vernon: 3004 24th St. Sat Sept 22, 8-3. Dining room set, bdrm furn, tools, & lots of stuff. Vernon: 3509 42nd Ave. Sat Sept 22, 8-1. House Hold Pictures, tools, snow tires & more Vernon: 3914-15 Street, 8am-1pm Saturday, Sept.22 Something for Everyone Kids ( Clothing and Toys ) Household, Camping and Lawn & Garden Items. Furniture, Plus Lots More Vernon:#41-6902-Okanagan Landing Rd, Sept. 22, 10am4pm. Everything must go!
Histor
ic O’Keefe
Vernon:(East Hill)3402-20 A St, Sept. 22, 9am-3pm.Moving sale! Newer stuff,All must go! Vernon: GRANNY MOVING! 3002 18th St. Fri Sept 21 & Sat 22, 8-4. Antiques & more
Vernon (Lower East Hill) 3917 - 22nd St. Sat, Sept 22, 8am-1pm Immaculate Sealy Twin Bed set w/frame, Spiderman Loft Bed w/Sealy Mattress, kid’s stuff & many household items.
Classifieds can help you reconnect www.bcclassified.com
Ranch
Looking for that unique Collectable or piece of Yard Art, check out the items at the O’Keefe Ranch Garage Sale Antiques, Farm Implements, and so much more! Saturday Sept 22 8:00 am to 3:00 pm Sunday Sept 23 8:00 am to noon If you have items you would like to donate call 250-542-7868 and we will pick it up. Items of $100 value and over will receive a charitable donation tax receipt
Proceeds to replace the Roof on the General Store
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Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Real Estate
Misc. for Sale
Misc. Wanted
PEROGIES homemade, finger pinched, potato & cheddar, cabbage rolls. Small bottles organic grape juice. Hibiskus Plants (large) & Spider Plants other plants. 250-545-3667
Wine making equipment, carboys (glass), airlock, corker, etc., etc. Please contact Steve at, email perx@shaw.ca (250)549-7384
Misc. for Sale
BUY-SELL-CONSIGN Quality furniture, household appliances, antiques, collectables and vehicles for CONSIGNMENT. www.doddsauction.com.
CALL DODDS AUCTION 250-545-3259 Front load w/d. $300. Treadmill. $100.Electric snowblower w/50’ cable. $100. 10” compound slide meter saw w/portable table. $100. Take all for $500. 250-545-0373. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Vintage Fishing Reels & Equipment, Old Firearms, Military Medals, Western Memorabilia, Saddles, Postcards, Indian Baskets. All Antique items considered. Please call 250-260-8069/250-308-7342 “Honesty Guaranteed” HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
TOP DOLLAR PAID Removal, Scrap Cars & Metals, large or small, Farm & Industrial Equipment, & Complete Property Reclamation. Used Tire Sale (250)540-4815 Vacuums Electrolux, Filter Queen, Compact Tri-Star, Rainbow all w/power head, hose & tools. Guaranteed, better than new $150.ea 250549-3352 WANTED: Good used furniture, beds & appliances. Phone Furniture Emporium, 250-545-0240 White kitchen cabinets w/ countertops. $400. obo. S/S/fridge, white, A1 cond. $250. obo. 250-503-7679.
Misc. Wanted
NEED BUILDING PLANS New or renovation. Call Okanagan Blue Print. 250-558-8791
And you know you want to! Adult Drop in Hockey in Armstrong, Monday Nights 8:15 to 9:30, Season Price $225. Contact Ted @ 1-(250)546-3357 Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town Wanted: Kash for copper/ brass- radiators, wire, plumbing. Also clean up yards/metal haul away. 250-546-3556
Fruit & Vegetables
Fruit & Vegetables
IDEAL For STUDENTS OF UBCO. 2 sm chairs $30. 1 sofa bed (in good cond)$75. 1 drafting tbl $50. 250-549-7045 Ladies Executive Right Hand Golf Clubs & bag. new Grips. 9 Irons & 3 woods. $50. 250-549-0498
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RINGO-EN ORCHARDS U-Pick Tomatoes & Peppers
Mac & Gala Apples Now Available!
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS 9:00am - 5:00pm • Closed Mon. & Thurs. 6831 Bella Vista Road • 250-545-1610
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale
Gleaners Society
SALE
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Student Desks
70% off 25-50% off Selected Couches & Chairs
4405B - 29th Street, Vernon
Musical Instruments ALPINE MUSIC SCHOOL Registering for Fall Classes 250-558-0010 or visit aft 11am Q CHORDED w/case brand new still in box. Cassettes & song books. $500 value for sale for $225. 250-306-4746
Sporting Goods BAUER Supreme one 35 skates, SZ 6.5D, size 8 shoe, used one season. $50. 250542-2359. Going South? 2 Cruiser Bikes, 1 mans & 1 ladies. Exc shape. Both for $120 obo 250-306-4746 Golf Bag, Lots of pockets/nooks, good condition $30. (250)545-6409 Quality Firearms Buy & Sell. Weber & Markin Gunsmiths The Best Little Gunshop Around 4-1691 Powick Rd Kel 250-762-7575 Tue-Sat 10-6 facebook.com/WeberMarkin
Real Estate Commercial/ Industrial Property Commercial building for sale on 29th Street.About 4800 sq ft. Asking $720,000. Call Gerry Boyce, 308-6511.
Duplex/4 Plex Armstrong ½ Duplex 3 bedroom Full basement 7 years old Garage, extra parking
$262,900 Call Dave
250.550.4396
For Sale By Owner 3 bdrm, 3bath,1740 sq.ft., 55+gated community in Vernon, pool, clubhouse, $385,500. 250-260-1846. Immediately 4/5 bdrm Townhouse, potential office, 1.5 bath, Reduced. 250-542-0060
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Cabin - Westside Rd #25 Victoria Rd, Solar Power, Indoor plumbing, (toilet-shower), propane, new dock, Good Lease & Landlord. $125,000. (250)275-6261, cell 260-0959
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Darren Chinchilla
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PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS from $140,000. Also: 1 precious 3 acre parcel, owner financing. 250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com Quick sale needed leaving Vernon. 3 level split. Id at propertyguys.com #92321
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PUERTO VALLARTA, Mex. Condo, Penthouse, 2BDRM’s, ea. w/full ensuite. Fully furn’d. & decorated, overlooking Neuvo Vallarta Marina, 5 min’s. to beach, $275,000 for info Email rklister@sympatico.ca
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1 Bdrm Garden Apartment
Out-of-area owner has drastically reduced this partly updated 2 bedroom, full basment home in excellent downtown location. Now $20,000 below assessed value at only $198,000 Zoned RM2. Quick possession. MLS®
Call Bjorn Edblad 250.308.7134
720 sq. ft. of cozy, clean & comfortable living space. It’s peaceful country living in the city - but walking distance to all amenities.
250-542-7723 to view
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Senior oriented building Across from Schubert Centre Heat/hot water included Inside Scooter parking. Call Mike
250-542-8989 1 large Bach available, upper flr, $53000. Sorry, NO smoking, pets, parties or drugs. Quiet building. Hydro not included. Call 250-558-5020, good references please.
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Avail Oct 1
Bachelor & 1 Bed n/s, n/p. Internet incl. Call
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GREEN VALLEY ESTATES Armstrong
Seniors 55+ 1 & 2 bedroom Apartments Walk to downtown From $733 per month Call Troy at 250.546-3933 or cell 250.833-9158
Open Houses
ARMSTRONG ALEXIS PARK 128, Schubert Road 42113780 - 34 Street Sat & Sun, 12:30 - 3:30 Sunday, 3:30-5:00 starting at $285,000 $269,900
CITY CITY 104,3616 3802 - 25 Avenue Centennial Drive Sunday, 2:00 - 3:00 Sunday, 1:00-3:00 $191,000 $328,000
EAST HILL EAST HILL 1103 -4400 21 Street Wellington Drive Sunday, 2:30 - 1:00-3:00 3:30 Sunday, $319,000 $449,000
LUMBY OKANAGAN LANDING 44 Hurt Road 43, 7760 OK Landing Road Sunday, 1:00 - 2:30 Sunday, 1:00-3:00 $599,000$579,000
3535 Wood Avenue ARMSTRONG Sunday, 12:30 - 3:30 1553 Eagle Rock Road starting $385,900 Saturday,at10:00-12:00 $384,000 BELLA VISTA 6643 Bella Schubert Vista Road 128, 3780 Rd Sunday, 1:00 - 3:00 Sat & Sun, 12:30-3:30 $369,999 starting at $289,000
3, 3804 - 32 Avenue COLDSTREAM Sunday, - 3:00 Road 165061:00 Kalamalka $312,900 Sunday, 1:00-3:00 $799,000 5, 3804 - 32 Avenue Sunday, - 3:00Road 117091:00 Husband $272,900 Sunday, 1:30-3:00 $659,900 3616 Centennial Drive Sunday, EAST1:00 HILL- 3:00 $317,000 3803 - 12 Street Sunday, 12:00-2:00 105,$374,900 2100 - 43 Avenue Sunday, 1:30 - 4:00 $219,900 3704 - 10 Street Sunday, 1:00-3:00 DESERT COVE $639,900 855 - 8 Avenue Sunday, 3:00 42081:00 - 13 -Street $295,000 Sunday, 1:00-3:00 $339,000
4200 Cascade 1103 - 43Drive Avenue Sunday, 12:00 -1:00-3:00 1:00 Sunday, $494,900 FOOTHILLS FOOTHILLS 453 Fortress Crescent 6701 Foothills Sunday, Drive 12:30-1:45 Sunday, 1:00 - 3:00 $469,900 $369,900 MIDDLETON MOUNTAIN 6753 Foothills Drive 954 Mt Begbie Sunday, 1:00 - 2:15-3:30 3:00 Sunday, $374,900 $469,900
OKANAGAN 31, LANDING 2727 Lakeshore Road 1000 Snowberry Sunday,Road 1:00-3:00 Sun-Wed-Thu, 11:00 - 3:00 $124,500 starting at $345,888 53, 5484 - 25 Avenue 13, 2727 Sunday, Lakeshore Road 12:00-2:00 Sunday, 12:15 - 1:45 $119,900 $99,900 1000 Snowberry Road 6630 Apollo Road Sun/Wed/Thur, 11:00-3:00 Sunday, 1:00 - 3:00 to $399,896 $367,838 $359,900 PREDATOR RIDGE 108 Falcon Point Way Sunday, 1:00-3:00 $825,000
7313 Sunridge Road NEWPORT BEACH Sunday, - 3:00 5, 1:00 12069 Westside Road $529,000 Sunday, 1:00-3:00 $120,000 HARWOOD 1707 - 41 Avenue Sunday, 12:00 - 2:00 $219,500
Convenient downtown location, approx. 2000 sq. ft, heated overhead door & man door. Call (250) 542-7727. Cheap Outside Storage, Cars, Trucks, Boats, RVs, Semis Anything at all. Fenced area, (250)549-0141 Up to 5000 sq ft of shop, warehouse, office space for lease, Hwy frontage, large yard. (250)306-3203
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Hawthorn Lane
& CENTURY MANOR 1 bdrm; close to Schubert; available immediately clean and well maintained N/P; N/S; Seniors Call: 250-275-8066
2bdrm+den, Vernon, in-suite laundry, n/s, n/d avail Now $800+hydro. 250-547-6060 2bdrm Hunter Store area, Laundry, Carport, deck, garden, n/s, n/p, ref’s & DD req. $900. + 1/2 util 250-558-9656 2 bdrm in 4-plex, f/s, w/d, d/w, a/c, new reno’s, n/s, n/p, $950 + util. 250-540-5519. 2bdrm spacious unit in South Vernon. W/D, pets okay. Call Sean 250-306-0959 or view at www.arttales.ca 2BDRM suite in 4plex, level entry, newly reno’d, close to Multiplex. w/d, f/s, ns, pets neg. Immed. $850.mo +util. 250-503-7296 2bdrm, upper floor of duplex, Longacre Dr, landlord in basement, suitable for quiet person, n/s,no dogs. Avail immed. Paul 250-540-7706 3bdrm, 2 bath, garage, no parties, n/p, Half Duplex. $1000+util. 250-307-4948 3bdrm+garage, Harwood area N/P. $1275 + 60% utils or $1400. all inclusive. Avail Now. 250-869-9788. AVAIL immed, 2 bdrm, 950 sq ft, quiet street. F/S, W/D, central location. N/S, small pet negot. $850mo. 250-707-0573 Cozy 2bdrm duplex, upper & lower sundecks, overlooking the Valley, w/d & basic util incl. ns/np. Avail Now. $975. 250260-7786, 250-306-0720 Enderby Level entry Duplex, downtown, 3 bdrm + den & rec rm, 2 bath, n/s, n/p, 6new appl $1100./mo (250)838-0293
HILLSIDE TERRACE
Homes for Rent
Renovated condos with private courtyard — enjoy air conditioning and large deck, located in a convenient location right in the heart of Vernon. Affordable family living. In-house manager. Ask about rental incentives. 2 bdrm … $825 per month 3 bdrm … $925 per month To view, please call:
250-503-1257
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CARRS (LAKE COUNTRY) 27, 3805LANDING Patten Drive 16525 Road Sunday,Schaad 1:00-3:00 Sunday, 1:00 - 3:00 starting at $379,900 $549,900 BELLA VISTA CITY 6809 Cameo Drive 2901 - 41 Avenue Sunday, 1:00-3:00 Sunday, $519,0001:15 - 2:15 $244,900 8, 4800 Heritage Drive Sunday, 1:00-3:00 $189,000
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EXECUTIVE RANCHER Middleton Mountain Custom built home with VERY PRIVATE lot and lake view. 4 bedroom & 3 full bath.Large rec. room & lots of storage. $499,000.Take a look, great value. 250-540-1297. UPDATED Mobile with addition on 1/3 acre in Vernon. Close to schools, beach. 250545-7535
250-309-1742 Bachelor suite, shared washroom, furnished, TV. $500 including utilities & cable TV. $50 Safeway food coupon given at start of tenancy.
1Bdrm & 2bdrm East Hill, Lakeview Manor, hardwood floors, n/p, n/s, on-site laundry. Oct 1, 250-260-5870. 1 bdrm & den. Central. W/D, N/S, N/P. $700 plus hydro. Call (250)540-5035 2bdrm + Den, large,above offices, 6-appl. 2 decks, $990. /mo +util. 250-545-8323 2 bdrm, nice suite, n/s, n/p, avail Immed, $750./mo Park view. 250-517-8657. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Apt in Quiet Bldg, F/S Included N/P, $695/mo Plus Utilities, Call 250-542-7727. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, reno’d, laundry, N/S, N/P, $850/mo. Oct. 1st Call 250-550-5832
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1 bdrm; N/S; N/P; 39th Ave ; Adults. clean & well maintained Call: 250-275-8066
DOWNTOWN
Belmonte Apartments, new mgmt, reno’d 1bdrm. 30yrs+ seniors welcome. 250-549-5254.
Bright, Clean, 2-Bdrm Apt in Downtown Area, Fridge, Stove, Heat & Hot Water Included, Pay Laundry, No Pets, $725/mo, Call 250-542-7727 City View Apart. New Management, new renos. 1 & 2 bdrm, Call 250-307-0937 City View Apart. New Management, new renos. 1 & 2 bdrm, Call 250-307-0937 Enderby, clean quiet 1 & 2 bdrm, Laundry facility. 250308-9299 Starting at $700+hydro, 1bdrm, 2-bdrm/1 bath, 2-bdrm/2 bath, 3-bdrm. 2 areas in downtown Vernon. 250-558-8261
Commercial/ Industrial 320 sq.ft., retail office 3414Coldstream Ave 20 car prking. $600 pm. Rick 250-770-0903.
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3 Bedroom House
$1000/month
1 Bedroom basement suite
$600/month
OR $1400 for both 250-542-3276 1A Imm 5bdrm Bella Vista. 3bdrm Suite (Rural) & 3bdrm Westside Rd, w/s -542-0060 1BDRM COZY CABIN, Falkland, private country setting, cat ok, $650w/util. Avail. Immed. 250-379-2859 2bdrm acreage w/shop 6 mins from Enderby. $900. n/s. Avail Sept 15. 250-541-8657 2bdrm + den, sep garage Lrg lot, 4001 PV Rd. Avail Oct/Nov $1400. n/s 250-542-6391 2bdrm downtown, n/s, small pet ok. 3210 35th Ave. $925 Avail Nov 1. 250-542-6391
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3bdrm, 2.5 baths, A Beautiful Home for Rent. 2 car garage, attached work shop, bbq court, yard completely ďŹ nished, RV Parking. $1575 + util & dd. N/S, 1 small pet only. Maybe purchase after 12 months. Only responsible & mature ppl apply. 250-309-2598
Mission Hill upper level, 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, w/d, deck, view. $950 + part util.New paint.N/S, n/p. 250-545-5932. Modern Suite in a Executive Home on 5 acres. 12km from Armstrong or Enderby. Granite counter tops, huge windows, 2 huge bedrooms. Insuite Laundry, f/s, d/w. $1200 all until Fenced backyard. n/s. RRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 250-540-8910 PREDATOR Ridge. Executive Furnished Home. Pool, 2 bed, 2 bath, double garage, no pets. Avail now. $1200/mo. + util. First Landmark at 250275-1393 TWO bedroom furnished one level house avail immed @ Predator Ridge. 1400 sq ft. Double garage. Pool. $1200 no pets and no smoking. Long term tenants preferred. susan69carter@gmail.com
Beautiful 2200 sqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; walk out basement suite, over looking Ok LK, private beach, beautiful yard, n/s, n/p. 2bdrm, $1000+util. 250-542-1897
3bdrm, 2bath, laundry, a/c, newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, Alexis Park, lrg master bdrm, n/s, n/p, $1050. Avail Now. (250)545-0089 55+ Bach Town home, level entry, newly renovated, ns, np, ref req & dd req Starting at $495. 250-558-9656
1bdrm, D.T. $450 incl.util. furniture, cable. N/P, N/S. 250549-0644 Private room overlooking Swan Lake.includes tv.internet.phone,fully furnished,suit student or independant person must like dogs 250-309-0483 Student/working female preferred for 1 furn bdrm, quiet, central, bus 11min to college, util incl, $300. 250-308-8428
1 Bdrm $750 month incl utilities. Ref required. F/S, shared W/D, no pets, N/S call 250-309-5862 1bdrm, above ground, Coldstream, n/p, w/d, $800.+40% util or $900.util/incl. Avail. now. 250-869-9788 1 bdrm entry level, util incl., $600. Avail Imm Suitable for 1 person. 250-558-6901 Vernon. 1bdrm, newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d,suitable 1 person, East Hill. Sep ent,shared laundry. Storage, carport, avail Oct 1. $750 Util incl.,n/p,n/s,dd. R.R..250-5427671. 1bdrm-studio, newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, sep ent, ns/np, parking, DT, $599. incls util. 250-308-1917 2bdrm in Armstrong, util & laundry incl, ns, np $800. avail. Oct 1st. 250-546-6380 2 bdrm, like new basement suite, f/s,util incl., avail immed n/s, n/p. new ďŹ&#x201A;oor & new paint 250-542-9403 250-307-0007. 2bdrm Lrg Suite in Luxury Newer Home. In suite laundry, $1000+util. n/s, n/p. Private Patio over looking Kin Beach OK Lake. Aviliable Immideatly .1-778-996-0690 or 778-475-1559 2bdrm, n/s, n/p, w/d, near Village Green $900 util.incl. dd RR 250-542-5728 2bdrm, spacious, bright, f/s, w/d, sep.ent, n/s, pets neg. PV Rd.$825.util.incl.250-275-4906 3-bdrm Mission Hill, renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, laundry, yard, storage, very nice, bright, cat ok, $990. incl util,Oct.1. (250)558-8243 3bdrm, modern, daylight suite. Incl; in-ďŹ&#x201A;oor heating, H.D. satellite, 4-appl. only 15 min. from town. $975. 250-503-8468. Beautiful 2200 sqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; walk out basement suite, over looking Ok LK, private beach, beautiful yard, n/s, n/p. 2bdrm, $1000+util. 250-542-1897 DAYLIGHT, 2 bed, rural, pet friendly, suite. Midway Silver Star-Vernon. $800 unt inc. 250-545-1620
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â&#x20AC;˘ 2 bdrm basement suite in East Hill. Newer reno, looks great. NS, NP, 1 parking spot, no laundry. $796 incl. utilities. â&#x20AC;˘ 4 bdrm newly built home. Lake views, fantastic ďŹ shing, treed small acreage. Granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, high efďŹ ciency gas furnace, gas ondemand HWT. Deck off kitchen. Double garage. $2,200.
vernonhomes.ca/forrent â&#x20AC;˘ 2 bdrm Upper suite of home, central location, inc util. Pet friendly, F+S, W+D, deck, fenced yard, home is for sale, $900. â&#x20AC;˘ Roomate wanted for a 2 bdrm basement suite, 1 bdrm available to a respectful, quite single person, pet friendly, central location, fenced yard, home is forsale, $425+ 1/2 util. â&#x20AC;˘ 2 bdrm condo in Arbour Lee, recent renovations, lots of light, great layout. F+S, W+D, dedicated parking stall, $900. â&#x20AC;˘ Bachelor apartment in Alexis Park. Good shape, painted recently, second ďŹ&#x201A;oor with balcony, $550. 2bdrm, East Hill, newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, new F/S, D/W,$950 +d.d. Yearly lease. Available Oct 1. 250-542-9766. 3bdrm, Coldstream, w/d, n/p, $1250.+60% util. or $1475. util/incl. Avail now. 250-8699788
3bdrm, rural Armstrong, pets neg. elec. & wood heat, N/S, $1000+util Now. 250-379-2619 4bdrm 2bath, fs/wd/dw, newer home near Fulton, n/s, pets neg, $1600+util, 250-938-3876 4bdrm Coldstream, 2 kitchens, 2-w/d, pets neg, $1750. +util, avail now. 250-869-9788 4bdrm, f/s incl, near school. n/p, fenced yard. Avail Imm. $1400+util. 250-545-9191 5bdrm, big house on big lot. 2 full bathrooms, 3 levels. Avail imm. In town. 250-545-9063 ARMSTRONG, 1 BDRM plus den, cozy house w/private fenced yard, w/d, fridge, stove, covered parking. $900/mo +util. N/S. Small pet ok. Avail Oct 1. 250-309-7448. EAST Hill, 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath, fenced yard, sm pet ok. NS. $1300 utilities included. 250503-7692 Executive, unlimited views of Kal Lake on cul-de-sac, great for family, 3-bdrms up, in-law suite down, 4985 sqft, 3 f/p n/s, pets neg, $2000, Avail immed or Oct. 1, Rent to own or rent. 1-604-980-0450 Todd. FOR RENT IN ARMSTRONG: 3 BEDROOM HOUSE ON CORNER, FENCED LOT CLOSE TO SCHOOLS. AVAILABLE OCT 1. NS. $1200 WITHOUT UTILITIES. CALL 250-804-6340. HOSPITAL HILL. 3 bdr 2 bth, fnc yard, dog ok. $1400. 250306-1516. LACASA Lake Cottage Resort, Elegant & Modern 2bdrm, den, fully furnished, Move in ready, avail Immed $1150. 250-491-0823 LUMBY/WHITEVALE, newer log home, 1-bdrm w/loft, large bath, c/w stacker laundry, full unďŹ nished bsmt, small pet neg. n/s, n/parties, $1000/mo + Hydro (250)308-0938
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Motels,Hotels 1bdrm, quiet, non smoker, kitchenette, 1 person, weekly/monthly $630 250-558-6837
Seasonal Acommodation 1*, 2,4 & 6 bdrm superb, Silver Star Chalet Ski-in/out rates from $215/night, 3 day min. Winter Rates refer to website www.silverstar-ski-chalets.com email: ianheath19@gmail.com
Shared Accommodation
East Hill 2 bdrm, 5-appl. n/s, n/p. $800/mo. utils incl, Avail Oct 15. 250-545-8688. East Hill, 2bdrm basement suite, 2 blocks from Silver Star Elementary, n/s, newly renovated, w/laundry. $900 + $100 for Hydro 250-550-5413. LOVELY W. Kel 1 bdrm. 2 patios open to gardens & shared yard. Close to shops, bus. Friendly family w/happy lab above. $750 incl. w/laundry & prkg. 1 person, NP, NS, long-term. Nov. 1. 250-7687736. Ref. req. Lower-BX, bright, spacious 1bdrm, suits 1-professional NS/NP $600/inclusive. Avail Now. 250-545-4380. New 1 bdrm basement suite, on small acreage,North of Vernon, horses may be possible.$640. 250-309-8234 Newer 2bdrm daylight suite, own laundry, sep/entry, storage, 10min walk to Kal beach, NS, no pets, cable & wireless internet incl. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, $900/mo. avail now. 250-260-0711
Transportation
Auto Accessories/Parts 4 Winter rims off Chev Highlander, near new, 6-bolt 16â&#x20AC;?, $160.for set. 250-308-9566 FREE Removal of unwanted vehicles etc. Dead or Alive Auto Recycling. Call Leo (250)550-5245 RE-MANUFACTURED ENGINES 2 Year, 60,000 km, Warranty. 250-542-2685. WRECKING GM FWD CARS, motors from $250; trannies from $200; doors from $50. All parts on shelf. Since 1994. Armstrong. 250-546-9055.
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Suites, Upper 1Bdrm, bright, quiet, wood ďŹ&#x201A;rs close to Library, w/d, f/s, n/s, n/p, refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s $700. 250-549-2225
1/2 PRICE AUTOMOTIVE ADS!! WORD ADS ONLY. FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, ALL WORD ADS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE CATEGORY WILL BE 1/2 PRICE! ADS MUST BE BOOKED TO START BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 1ST AND 28TH. NO REFUNDS IF CANCELLED. MUST BOOK MIN.4 WEEKS. CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER SPECIAL. NO CHANGES PERMITTED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PRICE.
CALL 250-550-7900
3 bdrm, main, w/laundry, $1100 + util, 2200-45 Ave, 250-260-5993.
2003 Malibu, 166,000 kms. Asking $2,900. 250-307-9103. 2004 Ford Ranger, 4wheel dr. Loaded, 5spd. Offers 1973 Volvo, P1800 ES. Rare. Offers. 250-549-2941
Apt. suite, 2bdrm, appl. incl. not suitable for children, $785/mo. +util. Avail Now, At Pleasant Valley Trailers. Call Gary (250)503-6590
Cars - Sports & Imports
Enderby (Rural) spacious 2 bdrm ste, garden area, incl.util + tv/int, $950. 250-558-9171
1992 BMW 325I Convertible. 5spd, p/l, p/w, p/s a/c. loaded Like New! Never been winter driven. $6250. 250-545-5713 1998 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE new clutch, fuel pump. Needs love. $2000. 250-308-8660. 2005 Ford Focus, ZX4. Auto, p/w p/l, a/c 4dr, 156K, Tan. $5300 obo. 250-545-4805
Studio Suite, f/s, n/p, n/s, near Village Green $500. incl. util. refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & DD. (250)542-5728
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1994 27.4â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Golden Falcon Tour Edition 5th-wheel, 1 slide, exc cond. $10,000.obo (250)547-2323
Recreational/Rent Motorhome for rent. Reduced Rate. Sleeps 6, Low mileage. 250-542-0060
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2003 Buick Century, 127K, newer tires, spark plugs, water pump $5700. 250-542-6261
2002 Jeep Cherokee 4x4,6cyl, auto, fully loaded, good cond in/out, $3,900. 250-308-2225.
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BUTCHER BOYS
Prices in effect from Friday, September 14 to Saturday, September 22, 2012
CASE LOT SALE Fresh! LEAN GROUND BEEF LB.
FAMILY PAK.
2.99
BACON
SMOKEHOUSE
BATHROOM TISSUE PUREX REGULAR, ENVIROCARE, 3-PLY
12 DOUBLE ROLLS Butcher Boy Priced
4.99
PASTAS
CATELLI SPAGHETTI, MACARONI AND SPAGHETTINI .........................................4 KG
11.99 RICE 9.99
DRAGON KING LONG GRAIN WHITE ...................................... 20
LB.
FRUIT CUPS
DELMONTE DICED PEACHES, PEACH MEDLEY .................. 16 X 142
PUDDING SNACKS
JELLO VARIETY PACK
7.99 FRUITSATIONS 9.99 JUICE 5.99 iced
Butcher Boy Pr
............................
24 X 99 GR
10 KG riced Butcher Boy P
79¢ EA.
HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE
10.99
1.09
7.99
.79
13.99
1.59 1.09
OLD SOUTH FRUIT BEVERAGES
1.29 .79 2.49
OR APPROX. .83 EA.
SEGMENTS IN SYRUP & JUICE 12 X 284 ML
OR APPROX. 1.33 EA.
SLICED, HARVARD, ROSEBUD 12 X 398 ML
17.99
DELMONTE “NO SUGAR” FRUIT
OR APPROX. 1.50 EA.
ASSORTED VARIETIES 12 x 398 ML
7.99 MIRACLE WHIP 5.99 ced
KG
KRAFT REGULAR AND LIGHT
L
POPCORN
6.99
22.99
OR APPROX. .96 EA.
WESTERN FAMILY ced
Butcher Boy Pri
ced Butcher Boy Pri
............................................. 1.7
SALSA
L
6.99
WESTERN FAMILY GRADE A, LARGE WHITE ............................................ DOZ.
EGGS
2.49
EA.
EA.
HUNTS TOMATO PASTE GOLD SEAL TUNA LIGHT
OR APPROX. .67 EA. OR APPROX. 2.00 EA.
DICED 12 X 1 KG
DELUXE, PEPPERONI
8 PACK
ced
Butcher Boy Pri
5.99 CAT LITTER
ORIGINAL AND BLUEBERRY
48’S
ced
Butcher Boy Pri
7.99
PEANUT BUTTER
PURINA MAXI SCOOP ASSORTED VARIETIES ............................................ 7 KG
ADAMS 100% NATURAL CREAMY AND CRUNCHY ........................................... 1
PREGO ORIGINAL, MUSHROOM ....................................... 1.75
SMUCKERS RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY .................................................. 1
7.99 PASTA SAUCE 4.99 L
KG
5.99
PURE JAM L
5.99
OKANAGAN GROWN #1
OKANAGAN GROWN
CANADA GROWN
RUSSET POTATOES
ONIONS
GREEN CABBAGE
20 LB.
Butcher Boy Priced
BAG
BUTCHER BOYS
VARIETIES
13.99
.69
OR APPROX. .58 EA.
RISING CRUST, ASSORTED VARIETIES
779-900 GR
4 5.00 FOR
450 GR LOAF
PETITE STRUDEL
POTATO
..... PKG.
.................................
APPLE OR CHERRY
5.99
HONEY
1 KG
ced
Butcher Boy Pri
12.99
6.99
PAPER TOWEL
iced
.........................6
OATS
3.99 RUTABAGAS KG
PACK
5.99
100% JUICE
OCEANSPRAY CRANBERRY AND CRANBERRY GRAPE + Dep. & Enviro 3 L .................................
2 DOZ. FOR
BUNS DAN-D-PAK ASSORTED VARIETIES ............ 400 GR
5.00
TRAIL MIXES
2 FOR 5.00
LAUNDRY DETERGENT
ARM & HAMMER LIQUID, ASSORTED
4.99 DOG FOOD 11.99
...............1.84
L - 2.03 L
ALPO ORIGINAL DRY
Butcher Boy Priced
................... 7.2
KG
BEST GOURMET ASSORTED BLENDS
COFFEE
7.99 5.99 CARROTS Butcher Boy Priced
..........................907
GR
CANADA GROWN
ced
Butcher Boy Pri
Butcher Boy Priced
Prices in effect from Fri., Sept 14 to Sat., Sept 22, 2012
MEDIUM, MARBLE, MOZZARELLA
Butcher Boy Pr
B.C. GROWN
/LB.
FOR
WESTERN FAMILY JUMBO
iced Butcher Boy Pr
...................................... 2.25
6 3.99
CHEESE
ced
ROBIN HOOD QUICK
OF
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Butcher Boy Pri
PURE LIQUID. NATURALLY GOOD! ............................................... 1 KG
EA.
WHITE OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT SLICED
EA.
4.99 7.99 .39 .59 25 LB.
CASE PRICE
BUTCHER BOYS BREAD
McCAINS
KELLOGGS
6.99
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 69¢ EA.
ASSORTED VARIETIES 24 X 156 GR
EA.
23.99
McCAINS HASHBROWNS
CAMPBELLS SOUP MUSHROOMS, TOMATO, CHICKEN NOODLE, VEGETABLE • 12 x 284 ML Case Lot Price… WORKS OUT TO APPROX 58¢ EA.
EA.
7.99
ASST VARIETIES, FROZEN 12 X 283 ML
8.99
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 89¢ EA.
EA.
OR APPROX. 1.17 EA.
5.99
PIECES. 12 x 284 ML. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 75¢ EA. Case Lot Price…
FRISKIES CAT FOOD
EA.
OR APPROX. .67 EA.
REGULAR, GARLIC, HERB • 12 X 156 GR
FLAKE IN WATER 12 X 170 GR
EACH
MUSHROOMS WESTERN FAMILY STEMS AND
CASE & ITEM SIZE
PIZZA POCKETS EGGO WAFFLES CRESCENDO PIZZA
4.99
PACE “CHUNKY” MILD, MEDIUM
EA.
OR APPROX. .92 EA.
REGULAR 12 X 398 ML
McCAINS
PEROGIES 2 KG
EA.
15.99
AYLMER BEETS
POTATO ONION, CHEDDAR, COTTAGE CHEESE
EA.
9.99
WESTERN FAMILY MANDARIN ORANGES
HOT CHOCOLATE
BAG
7.99
.29 .89 1.49
SUN-RYPE 100% PURE BLUE LABEL APPLE, ORANGE, WILD BERRY + Dep. & Enviro 3.78 L .......................................
ORVILLE REDENBACHER MICROWAVE, ASSORTED VARIETIES ............................... 10 PACK
Price…
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ...................................
5.99
ASSORTED CUTS 24 X 398 ML
.............................................1.5
TOMATO SAUCE AND PORK. 12 x 398 ML. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 67¢ EA. Case Lot
MR. NOODLE RAMEN NOODLES
OR APPROX. .25 EA.
850 GR - 1.35 KG
BEANS WESTERN FAMILY RED KIDNEY, MOLASSES,
SINGLE PRICE
X 111 GR
Butcher Boy Priced
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 99¢ EA.
CASE PRICE
...................... 24
.......................................... 1.8
10.99
CORN 12x341 ML. CUT GREEN BEANS 12x398 ML. WORKS Price… OUT TO APPROX 92¢ EA. Case Lot
CASE & ITEM SIZE
ASSORTED VARIETIES 24 X 85 GR
4.99
/100 GR
VECTOR, JUST RIGHT, RAISIN BRAN, CORN FLAKES, MINI WHEATS Butcher Boys Price…
10.99
Price…
CANNED VEGETABLES
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................. 1.39 EA.
1.59
KELLOGGS JUMBO CEREALS
GREEN GIANT NIBLETS, PEAS, CREAM
9.99
BX BRAND
ORANGE JUICE
TOMATOES SPICED DICED. 8 x 796 ML. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 1.25 EA. Case Lot Price…
SAPUTO
/100 GR
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 99¢ EA.
10.99
AYLMER WHOLE, DICED, ITALIAN
1.29
SINGLE PRICE
DELMONTE PINEAPPLE
Butcher Boy Pri
8.99
FREYBE HAM
BLACK FOREST, HONEY, CHEDDAR CHEESE GARLIC COIL OLD FASHIONED MEDIUM 500 GR
CASE PRICE
MOTTS VARIETY PACK
WESTERN FAMILY REGULAR
500 GR EACH
CASE & ITEM SIZE
9.99
ML
FREYBE. FRESH, ASSORTED VARIETIES
NIAGARA-KENT REGULAR, FROZEN. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 92¢ EA. Case Lot
ROGERS SUGAR
KRAFT DINNER
EA.
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INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................. 1.49 EA.
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 89¢ EA.
BONE IN. JOHNSTON PACKERS BC PORK.
Fresh! THANKSGIVING TURKEYS
10 KG utcher Boy Priced B
14.99
8.99
LB.
FROZEN, WILD.
ROGERS FLOUR
370 ML. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 1.25 EA. Case Lot Price…
ORIGINAL MACARONI AND CHEESE. 12x225 GR. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 75¢ EA. Case Lot Price…
3x500 GR • 1.5 KG EA.
5 LB. CASE • 2.59/LB.
UNBLEACHED WHITE, WHOLE WHEAT, ALL PURPOSE
EVAPORATED MILK PACIFIC REGULAR ONLY. 12 x
EA.
870 GR / 880 GR
DELI
4 KG BOX
PUB STYLE CHICKEN JANES. NUGGETS, STRIPS & BURGERS
LOCAL BONANZA BRAND. FROZEN.
CHICKEN BREASTS BONELESS / SKINLESS. FROZEN.
21.99 EA.10.00 EA.12.99 EA. 7.00
EA.
5 LB. CASE
10.00 8.00 BREAKFAST SAUSAGE PORK SHOULDER SOCKEYE FILLETS 9.99 BUTT STEAKS 2.49 PEPPERONI
FOR
JOHNSONVILLE. ALL SIZES & VARIETIES INDIVIDUAL PRICE … $3.99
HAMS
GRIMMS. OLD FASHIONED OR BLACK FOREST
1 KG
2 7.00 EA. 27.99
SAUSAGES
2.99
BACON #1. LOCAL BONANZA PRODUCT
DELI
GROUND FRESH DAILY USING ALBERTA GRAIN FED BEEF, AA OR BETTER.
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/LB.
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1.99
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