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Ready, set, go... The South End Cross-Country Run brought eight local elementary schools together at the 99 Mile Ski Trails for a day of long-distance competition Oct. 5. Students in Grades 3-7 participated in the annual event, which saw 100 Mile House Elementary School bring home the Golden Running Shoe trophy, as winner of the large schools division, while Bridge Lake Elementary School won the small schools category.

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This year’s international Take Back the Night march was combined with the national Sisters in Spirit Vigils: A movement for social change event in 100 Mile House on Oct. 4. The 100 Mile House & District Women’s Centre Society, the Canim Lake Band (CLB), White Feather Family Centre and Wellness Centre hosted the event, which attracted around 85 marchers.

Women’s Centre Stop the Violence counsellor Karen Beresford said this year’s Take Back the Night’s theme was “Shatter the Silence, Stop the Violence,” and the focus this year was “Honouring the Lives of Missing and Murdered Women,” in conjunction with the Native Women’s Association of Canada. “I think there were 80-85 people at the walk and about 60 stayed for the meal and presentations. It was definitely our best showing yet. “The walk was wonderful

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with the members of the Canim Lake Band drumming prior to, and all the way through, the walk.” Sheila Dick, one of the key organizers and CLB health administrator, says the event was “very emotional.” She adds there were more than 100 cities and communities celebrating the vigils on Oct. 4. “No other event in Canada brings so many Aboriginal communities and Canadian citizens together to specifically celebrate, honour and support

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Aboriginal women and girls.” After the walk around town, most of the marchers went to the boardroom in the South Cariboo Business Centre where it was standing room only. Family members were invited to light candles in memory of a missing or murdered loved ones from this area. There were 13 candles lit. Those candles stayed lit all evening, Dick says. “They came up and lit a candle and said the name of See MARCH… page 5

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The best time to get immunized against influenza is October through to December, but it is never too late to be immunized during influenza season. All Canadians are encouraged to talk to their doctor, nurse, pharmacist or public health office about getting this year’s influenza vaccine.

Folks must bring their Care Cards with them, but no appointments are necessary. There is no charge for seniors 65 and older, their caregivers and other qualifying individuals. The clinics will be held at the following locations:

100 Mile House • South Cariboo Health Centre, MultiPurpose Room, 5550 Cedar Ave. from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., on Oct. 16 for surnames

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A-L; Oct. 17 for surnames M-Z; and another general clinic on Nov. 15. • Donex Pharmacy & Department Store, 145 Birch Ave., will hold clinics from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 16-18, Oct. 24 and Oct. 31, but will also administer the shots any day it is open, on a drop-in basis. • Pharmasave’s flu clinics in Cariboo Mall will run Oct. 16-17 and Oct. 23-24, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and offers both

appointments and drop-ins during the clinics. Interlakes • Bridge Lake Community School, 7567 Bridge Lake Rd., Nov. 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Clinton • Clinton Memorial Hall, 306 Lebourdais Ave., Nov. 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. See page A4 of this Cariboo Connector for more information on who qualifies.

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Back to school: ‘save your receipts’ K a m l o o p s Thompson-Cariboo Cathy McLeod, who is the parliamentary secretary for Revenue Canada, reminds all university students going back to school to save their receipts. “If you’re moving for school this year, you may be able to claim a tax deduction for moving expenses when you file your income tax and benefit return. You may also be able to claim

a non-refundable tax credit based on the cost of your transit passes. So don’t forget to keep your receipts. “In addition, there are other benefits and non-refundable tax credits students may be eligible to claim. Non-refundable tax credits reduce your federal tax; however, if the total of these credits is more than your federal tax, you will not get a refund

for the difference.” • Education amount: You may be able to claim a full-time education amount of $400, or part-time amount of $120, for each month or part of a month in the year during which you were enrolled in a qualifying program at the post-secondary level. • Textbook amount: You may be able to claim a textbook amount for each

B.C. Coroners Service issues warning about co-sleepers The British Columbia Coroners Service is warning parents of infants about the potential dangers of using co-sleepers, a type of crib that attaches to the side of an adult bed. The warning comes after an extensive investigation into the death of a 10-month-old Surrey girl who died last year after becoming trapped between the co-sleeper and the adult bed. In April 2011, Health Canada issued a recall notice for the most common type of co-sleeper – the “Original and Universal Co-Sleeper” manufactured by California-based Arm’s Reach Concepts. Since that time, the co-sleepers have not been available through normal retail outlets NEW in Canada,

but many used ones are still found for sale at garage sales and through websites, such as Craigslist. It is still possible to purchase the co-sleepers in the United States. In its recall notice, Health Canada specifically noted the danger that an infant sleeping in one “can become entrapped between the edge of the mattress and the side of the sleeper. This poses a risk of suffocation.” The coroner’s investigation found this was precisely what had happened in the little girl’s death. She had been placed on her back in the co-sleeper, but when found she was face-down wedged See WARNING… page 4

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Community Infrastructure funding offered This fall will see the latest intake of the Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund (CIIF) program offered by Western Economic Diversification Canada. Eligible projects will include improvements to existing infrastructure, including community and cultural centres, parks, libraries, recreation facilities and tourism facilities with up to a $500,000 total cost. The funding is aimed at “shovelready” projects that include accessibility, safety and sustainability upgrades. Applicants must also obtain funding from other non-federal government sources to match the CIIF contribution of 50 per

cent of the total project costs, to a maximum of $250,000. However, applicants seeking less than $250,000 in CIIF funding will receive priority in the allocations of these federal dollars. A wide range of groups are eligible to apply, including non-profit organizations, local governments and First Nations, which have eligible project proposals. Applications for the funding can be submitted until Nov. 19, after which they will all be assessed. All project work must be completed prior to March 31, 2014. For more information, visit www.wd.gc. ca/eng/13771.asp.

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A curling league for visually impaired players begins Oct. 12 at the 100 Mile Curling Club. Members will use a variety of aids, such as a sighted guide, as demonstrated by guide Ken Moore, left, and Lori Fry.

Info session planned for reading-challenged Reading is something that is often taken for granted, but people can lose their ability to read because of vision loss, various health reasons, and some just have difficulty reading.

The Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB) 100 Mile House & District Chapter White Cane Club will be holding an information session about accessing books in alternate formats,

WARNING… from page 3 between the edge of the sleeper and the mattress of the adult bed. She was found to have died of positional asphyxia. The B.C. Coroners Service reminds parents and all who care for infants that a baby is safest when put down to sleep on their back, in a properly-designed crib

100 Mile House South Cariboo Health Centre Multi Purpose Room 555D Cedar Avenue Tuesday, October 16 Surnames A - L Wednesday, October 17 Surnames M - Z Thursday, November 15 10:30 am - 4:30 pm No appointment necessary

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which includes largeprint material and audio books. The free session takes place at 100 Mile House Branch Library on Oct. 12, from 1 to 3 p.m. Refreshments will be provided.

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Candle lighting important symbol MARCH… from page 1 the person. It was very personal and I think it added to the reality.” Beresford notes Dick talked about the fact there are at least 582 women missing or murdered women across Canada, and the majority of them are in British Columbia. “She talked about a need to unite to fight the problem and that we need our fathers, brothers, uncles, and grandfathers to help us in our fight.” Dick says the Canim Lake Wellness Centre women’s group provided the meal of chili and bannock to share with everyone who attended. After the meal, she says they watch the video, Survival, Strength, Sisterhood: Power of Women in the Downtown Eastside. “Even though it was documented in downtown eastside Vancouver, I told the gathering a lot of the women are not from there. They’re from throughout B.C. and Canada. “So, a lot of those women are from communities much like ours.” Then two youth, Stanley Daniels and

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District of 100 Mile House Councillor Bill Hadden prepared his candle to be lit by Canim Lake Band resident Amber Christopher during the candle-lighting ceremony of the joint Take Back the Night/Sisters In Spirit Vigils: A movement for social change gathering on Oct. 4. The annual march attracted around 85 marchers, which was a record turnout for 100 Mile. Catriona Henderson, read the joint statement from Sisters in Spirit Vigils: A movement for social change, put together by the Native Women’s Association of Canada. CLB Chief Mike Archie spoke about the strength of women in the community and the need for the men of their community to support the women. District of 100 Mile House Councillor Bill

Hadden told an emotional story about his family, Dick explains. “It meant a lot to the organizers to have a city councillor there because I don’t know if we get the support or representation that we need.” 100 Mile House RCMP Const. Claire Myers spoke about the Keep Safe Registry, which is a voluntary DNA and

fingerprint registry for anyone (male or female) who wishes to participate. It is an investigative tool for the RCMP to use in a missing person or wrongful death situation. The tool is fully confidential and sealed until the participant goes missing or becomes a victim of a homicide. Gail Edinger, the regional co-ordinator for the Co-ordination for Women’s Safety, sent a letter, which Beresford read because Edinger could not attend. “Essentially, it spoke to the need to keep each other safe, and to continue to push the police to look into the deaths of so many women.” Beresford then read a poem, I’ll Rise, by Dr. Jean Leonard. Says Dick: “I think that what made the evening was we had people there with their babies and right up to the Elders, and our chief made the effort to attend, drum and speak. “One of the rea-

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Ready for winter driving... Teachers, parents and students of the Lac la Hache Elementary School filled sand bags as part of their school fundraising efforts to aid in this year’s school events. Sand bags can be purchased at the Lac la Hache Race Track gas station for $ 4 each.

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Halle Guimond, left, Madi Bowen and Ty Bowen had fun decorating balloons on closing day at the South Cariboo Farmers’ Market on Sept. 28.

100 Mile District Hospice Palliative Care Society board chair Lynda Lewis, left, received a $950 cheque from Farrier Pub manager Brenda Johnston. The money was raised from the pub’s Sunday afternoon meat draws. The next meat draw for Hospice will be Nov. 4 at 2 p.m.

Alexandria, left, and Jennifer DeBruyn enjoy some snacks during the recent third anniversary sale at Cariboo Consignments and Crafts in Lone Butte.

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Minor hockey is in full swing at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre, with games and practices keeping the rink busy most evenings and weekends. Midget house teams Pharmasave and Home Hardware took to the ice for an evening game, Oct. 6.

Evelyn Nelson, left, and Gayle Jones were busy selling raffle tickets in support of the Lone Butte Historical Association during a recent flea market in Lone Butte. Karen Schuurman photo

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Four important tips for lifting According to WorkSafeBC, young males under the age of 25 are at the highest risk for a workplace injury and the number 1 danger facing these young workers is lifting objects. With this in mind, the Physiotherapy Association of BC has put together a few tips on how to lift objects safely to

prevent injury. • Warm up and plan before you lift. To get your blood flowing and your joints lubricated, do some practice squats, heel lifts and arm circles first. Plan ahead for your path of lifting; think twice, lift once. Check to make sure the surface area is not slippery or uneven.

• Lift with your legs not your back. Stand as close as possible to the item you are lifting. Place feet shoulder width apart and bend at the knees, not the waist so you use your legs and core rather than your back to lift. If the item is big and heavy, get help or use a dolly. • Wear proper footwear. When

Going out of town: unplug and save Planning a vacation or even a small getaway trip on weekend? While away, be smart with your power and cut down on electricity use and costs. Vacation check list: • Turn off your lights. Set up some energy-efficient lamps on timers for security and use photo sensors or motion detectors for outdoor lights. • Consider emptying your fridge and freezer completely and then unplugging them if you’ll be away over an extended period of time. For shorter trips, try filling old containers with water to improve your fridge’s efficiency. Having an empty fridge or freezer requires more energy to cool the empty spaces. • Unplug all TVs, stereos and all related components, except your set top box/VCR if you

plan to record shows while you are away. Consider using an ENERGY STAR® set top box. • Set electric heaters to the lowest temperature. For gas water heaters, you can use the vacation setting. • Make sure to turn off air conditioners and ceiling fans. To minimize heat entering your home, draw your blinds and close other window coverings. • Anything with a clock – for example microwave ovens or coffee machines - uses electricity, so remember to unplug these appliances to diminish “phantom” load. • Many electronics still draw power even when they are in an off state. Unplug all non-essential devices, like phone chargers. An average Canadian household wastes $43 a year due to standby power.

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WEEK OF OCTOBER 14 TO 20, 2012

KATHLEEN HARTARD

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK: AQUARIUS, PISCES, AND ARIES.

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ARIES

You could discover a whole new vocation. Take a good look at your professional and personal priorities and choose a future that’s better suited to you.

Kathleen won free lunch at “Chevron� in 100 Mile House B.C. CONGRATULATIONS!

TAURUS

Be careful about saying “yes� to everyone this week, which puts you under a lot of pressure to keep your promises. You’re having a hard time making an important decision at the moment. It might help to talk to somebody else for an objective opinion. GEMINI

A few hours of overtime this week will really help to improve your financial situation. You find yourself thinking about finding a new home. CANCER

Don’t be shy about manoeuvring yourself into a position where you will be noticed. Enjoy the pride you feel. At work you will receive some kind of reward. LEO

You don’t feel much like getting out of the house this week. You are feeling very attached to your roots, and maybe a little too attached to old clutter. Letting go of it will do you good in the long term. VIRGO

You’re not afraid of speaking your mind and you express out loud what others are only thinking. That will be useful this week, as you will be called upon to assert your authority in a rather complicated situation.

Puzzle No. 635

ACROSS 1. Kind of trip 4. Fencing sword 8. Release 12. Kitten’s foot 13. Medical picture 14. Workbench clamp 15. Unwell 16. Split 17. Resting 18. Cuba’s Fidel ____ 20. Exercised 21. Equivocate 24. Lowly 27. Turned 32. Away from a storm 33. Jabber 34. ____ monster 35. Make happy 37. Put faith in 38. Run away 41. Put forth 45. Nap 49. Bests

50. Speed contest 52. Bam! 53. Tip 54. Dr. Frankenstein’s aide 55. Juice drink 56. Group of cattle 57. Dabs 58. Signal yes DOWN 1. Heroic poem 2. Formal event 3. Birds of prey 4. Additional 5. ConďŹ rmation 6. Lobe’s location 7. Needle hole 8. Mischievous 9. Average skirt 10. Small piece of land 11. Mounted on a golf peg 19. Sturdy wool fabric 20. Favored one 22. Former French coin

23. Trim 24. Carrier for groceries 25. Every bit 26. Coral or Dead 28. Give consent 29. Gift for Dad 30. Wing of a building 31. Singer Doris ____ 33. Okey-dokey 36. Actress Sandra ____ 39. Neck scarf 40. Docks 41. Seven-year ____ 42. Flounder’s relative 43. ____ of the moment 44. Accustomed 46. Extend 47. Fuss 48. Highly impressed 50. Unburden 51. Previously FOR ANSWER: See the Oct 17th FREE PRESS

LIBRA

You might have to invest a large sum of money into your work. You may even have to buy a new vehicle to ensure that you don’t get stuck. SCORPIO

You might have to organize an event that involves a lot of people. Don’t be shy about trying to impress those around you this week.

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SAGITTARIUS

If you are still looking for the perfect job, you will find some inspiration this week. You will also benefit from a great imagination and a lot of creative energy. CAPRICORN

You are starting to feel the harmful effects of your sedentary lifestyle. Invite friends and family to do some kind of physical activity together with you.

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AQUARIUS

As you try to plan out your next steps, whether for a new career or for retirement, get plenty of exercise to help yourself see things more clearly. PISCES

Undertaking some type of training will propel your career to new heights. You will be truly inspired by some new challenges that require patience.

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Coming Events

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking DRIVERS WANTED: Terrific career opportunity outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Rail Experience Needed!! Extensive Paid Travel, Meal Allowance, 4 wks. Vacation & Benefits Package. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time Valid License with air brake endorsement. High School Diploma or GED. Apply at www.sperryrail.com under careers, keyword Driver DO NOT FILL IN CITY or STATE

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Lost & Found SAM is missing from new home on Emerald Crescent, Lac la Hache. Male seal point Siamese cat. Ear tattoo: GKX584. Ph. 250-396-4403.

SYSCO Kelowna is currently seeking both Owner/Operators and regular Delivery Drivers to service our customers. Enjoy free weekends, performance awards and local based delivery runs - home every night. Owner/Operator’s average net income after expenses: $90k+. To apply, email: frank.donald@kelowna.sysco.ca

Education/Trade Schools 21 WEEK HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Prepare for a Career in Heavy Equipment Operation. Introducing our new Apprenticeship Program which includes: • • •

ITA Foundation ITA HEO Theory Multi Equipment Training (Apprenticeship hours logged) Certificates included are: • Ground Disturbance Level 2 • WHMIS • Traffic Control • First Aid Reserve your seat for October 22, 2012. Taylor Pro Training Ltd at 1-877-860-7627 www.taylorprotraining.com

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Employment Business Opportunities ADVERTISE in the LARGEST OUTDOOR PUBLICATION IN BC The 2013-2015 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis The most effective way to reach an incredible number of BC Sportsmen & women. Two year edition- terrific presence for your business.

Please call Annemarie 1.800.661.6335 email: fish@blackpress.ca EMPLOYMENT ALERT. Some “ Work at Home” advertisements as well as some advertisements that appear to offer jobs usually sell information manuals and directions.

Career Opportunities ATTENTION Loggers! D&J Isley and Sons Contracting Ltd. of Grande Prairie, AB. is looking for a Skidding and Processing Contractor. Potential Multi-Year Contract in the Fort St John area. Camp accommodations available. For further details, please call Daniel @ (780)814-4331 or email daniel@isley.ca

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We have an opportunity for a Qualified Hair Stylist Great working conditions

Interested? Please drop resume off attention Diane to 260 Birch Ave.

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Employment

Services

Help Wanted

Financial Services

IF YOU would like to volunteer for the residents of Mill Site Lodge/Fischer Place Care Homes, then please join our auxiliary. We meet the first Thursday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in the Mill Site Lodge boardroom. For info call Shelly at 250-791-9277. Wanted: self loading log trucks, steady work till March 2013, must be BC Safe Certified. Dennis, call 1(250)3495415 or fax 1(250)349-7522

Services

Art/Music/Dancing PLANNING a night of dancing? DJ RecordC is available to DJ or Video DJ your party, corporate event, wedding etc recordchode@gmail.com or facebook.com/djrecordc

Counselling TRAINED Counselor is available 24 hours a day to offer support, understanding, and help. Confidential and free of charge. Interior Crisis Line Network Call Toll Free 1-888-353-CARE (2273) www.heretohelp.bc.ca www.YouthinBC.com www/mindcheck.ca

Classifieds Get Results! Therapy Groups ALANON - Does someone’’s drinking bother you? Meet with others who feel the same. Meet Mondays, 7pm at the Health Centre at the back of the Hospital. Contact 250-3954646 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meetings in 100 Mile area: Mondays noon at #10 Scenic Place Estates. Tuesdays, 8pm, St. Timothy’’s Church. Thursdays 7:30pm, 108 Community Centre. Saturday night fireside family group 8pm, 100 Mile United Church. Sundays 7:30pm, south Cariboo Community Health Centre,rear entrance. 250-791-5286, 250395-4646, 250-395-6154, 250395-5368

Education/Tutoring ARE you an adult who struggles to read, write or do math? Partner Assisted Learning (PAL) can help! We provide free one-to-one tutoring. Call Mary at 250-395-0404

Help Wanted

Financial Services

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

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Pets & Livestock

Boarding HORSE BOARDING, Foothills Farms. Indoor/outdoor arenas. For info call 250-706-2577.

Feed & Hay HAY for sale. $2 bale. Barn stored, no rain, cow hay/horse hay, 50 - 75lb bales. Call 250593-4968 mornings. HORSE HAY for sale 60+lb. bales. $5 a bale. 16 round bales, $50 each. 250-3952944. SMALL round bales. No rain, barn stored, great horse hay. $40 each. 250-397-4126

Livestock CREMELLO Tobiano Buckskin Colt born April 5, 2012. $700. Ph. 250-395-3046.

Pet Services CARIBOO CANINE CENTER offers 2 Day Tracking Seminar. “You Can Run...But You Can’t Hide”. $150 Limited enrollment. Oct. 13 - 14th, 9:30am - 3:00pm. Kay Gibson 4414 Eagle Creek Rd. 250397-2670.

Pets & Livestock

Merchandise for Sale

Pets

Hobbies & Crafts

SPCA - Your best choice in pets. 250-395-5303 The SPCA needs 2 to 3 phone volunteers to answer the emergency line. Suits retired or semi-retired individuals. Also, temporary foster homes needed. Please call 250-3955303 and leave a message. *WARNING* -Ads reading, “Free to a good home”, have the potential to attract individuals that see your family pet as a way to make $$money through any number of undesirable situations; i.e. selling to animal testing labs or in the case of horses, the slaughter house. Contact the SPCA at 250-395-5303 for information on successfully placing your pet in the right kind of home. Leave a message and a volunteer will get back to you.

FOR sale Complete set of leather craft tools. Includes books, patterns, belt blanks, wallet kits, etc. Contact 250-672-5642 for more information.

Merchandise for Sale

$200 & Under Pine Firewood For Sale $125./cord (250)398-0641

Firewood/Fuel HEAT your entire home, domestic water and more with the Classic OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Dual fuel ready models available. Call Today. Cameo Plumbing & Heating (250)395-3535.

Heavy Duty Machinery

Misc. for Sale HEAVY DUTY 6x12 utility trailer, like new, $1500, obo. Maytag washer, $25. ATV plow, $50. Fiberglass mooring boat whips, $150. Table saw. $50. Honda G-C 160 gas power washer, $250. Craftsman snowblower, new Honda 60 motor, $400. 250-396-4644 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? SHAVINGS: Clean, compressed. 2 sizes. New Cal Rabbit Farm. 250-395-3336.

Misc. Wanted WE BUY GOLD & SILVER in every form. NEW HOURS: Sat. 9am-1pm. 205 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House 250-395-3034

Real Estate

PAN-YOSHI pups. A larger medium size dog. Ready to go. $100 each. 250-395-3046.

HOUSE for sale, new listing. Almost 1 acre in 108 Mile. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, on upper level, plus 2 bedroom inlaw suite lower level. New roof. Backs onto greenbelt. Available now. Asking $189,000. 250-395-4602 or cell 250-706-9701.

Roofing & Skylights

Roofing & Skylights

Recreational

6 MONTH old, 8 lb. male chihuahua, white & tan colour. $500. 250-395-3987 or 250395-1922.

Houses For Sale STARTER Home 6044 Horse Lake Rd only $122,500 - updated 3 bedroom priced to sell 6101 Reita Cr $189,000 - well maintained 5759 Horse Lake Rd $244,900 Century21 Seaside Realty Ltd (100 Mile) 250395-2133

Townhouses

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

Pets

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION South Cariboo Branch

CMHA-SCB is now taking applications for our affordable family housing development, located on Cariboo Trail and Jens Street, 100 Mile House B.C. Application forms can be picked up at the Community Resource Centre (between the Hospital and the Junior High School), or at the

Women’s Centre (102 Bridge Creek Centre, Birch Avenue). The 25 unit project has 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom units. Applicants must provide income and asset information and verification upon application. This project is sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association - South Cariboo Branch and British Columbia Housing and Management Commission.

Waterfront lot + cabin on gorgeous Jim Lake, 0.83 acres, near Green Lake. VERY private (3 lots on lake), Great fishing to 10 lb, Extensive snowmobile/ATV trails. Great swimming, cozy insulated cabin, propane cooktop/fridge/lights, wood cookstove. Seasonal, rough 4X4 road access, or float plane. $ 225,000. Check out: bchomesforsale.com/view/70-mile/frank 250-395-0599

Help Wanted

Investors Group in 100 Mile House is expanding and currently has an opening for two financial advisor positions. Investors Group offers industry leading training and mentoring and the advantage of a flexible schedule and exceptional income potential. For further information please contact Bob Piderman at 250-392-2637 or Bob.Piderman@investorsgroup.com This is a full-time opportunity to establish a variable-income and self-employed business in association with Investors Group Financial Services Inc.

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Rentals

Connector Cariboo

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Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent

BC HOUSING is now accepting applications for housing from persons 55 years and older as well as disabled persons 19 years of age and older. Eligible tenants pay 30% of gross monthly income for rent. For applications contact: 250395-4743 or 1-800-834-7149.

HORSE LAKE waterfront, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, w/d, close to school. Newly renovated. $750/month. 250-397-2004. MOBILE Home with additions and full basement. Covered carport and sundeck. Back up wood heat. $760 per month plus utilities. 103 Mile. 250395-4602 or 250-706-9701. MODULAR home in 108, on large lot. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, F/S/W/D & DW. NS. Small pet okay. $700/mon. plus utilities. Ref. and DD required. OR sell for $119,000. Avail. Nov. 2, 2012. Info: 250-791-6777. NEW 2 bdrm, one bath home, within walking distance to 100 Mile and all amenities. NS, NP. Prefer 50+. $750/mon plus utilities. 250-593-2239.

#3-536 PInkney Complex Horse Lake Road Box 459 100 Mile House, B.C. V0K 2E0

CARIBOO GARDENS Clean, large, bright 1&2 bedrooms Seniors Welcome For reliable service call Drew

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Advertisements should be read on the first publication date. We are not responsible for errors appearing beyond the first insertion. NO CASH REFUNDS AGREEMENT: It is agreed by any display or classified advertiser requesting space that the liability of the paper in the event that errors occur in the publishing of any advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and there will be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION: Advertisers are reminded that provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, colour, nationality, ancestry, place of origin, or age unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved. COPYRIGHT: Copyright and/ or property rights subsist in all editorial, photographic and advertising content appearing in any edition of the 100 Mile Free Press. Permission to reproduce wholly or in any part and in any form whatsoever, particularly by a photographic or technical process in a publication, must be obtained in writing from the publisher. Any unauthorized reproduction will be subject to recourse in law. NO ADVERTISING ITEM WILL BE DISCLOSED TO ANYONE PRIOR TO PUBLICATION.

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Cottages / Cabins 1 bdrm cabin, Lone Butte area. $460/mon. Utilities & sat. included. Phone after 6 - 250395-2005.

Suites, Lower

Duplex / 4 Plex

2 BDRM bsmt suite, private entry, laundry, near elementary school. NP, NS. Utilities included. In 100 Mile. $700/mon. 250-395-1311.

1 BDRM SUITE with den. Nice clean end unit in 4-plex in 100 Mile $700/mo + util. Avail. Sept. 1. Jim 250-395-2550.

2 BDRM. daylight basement suite. Wood heat. Gateway area.$495/mo. plus utilities. (250)706-9701 or (250)3954602.

2 & 1 BDRM, in 100 Mile. Call 250-397-2041 or 250-6094146 for details.

Transportation

Mobile Homes & Pads

Auto Accessories/Parts

#54 TRAVELLERS TRAILER COURT. Lg. 2 bdrm mobile in 100 Mile, with addition which has a large bedroom plus utility room, S/F, W/D, N.G. furnace, carport & covered deck. Wired shed. No pets. $700/mo. D.D. & refs. Newly renovated, new carpets, linoleum & paint. Very responsible people. Call between 9am 7pm 250-395-1223. ONE empty mobile home pad, #50, #52, & #4 at Park Drive Estates. 250-395-3268. TRAILER in Travelers Tailer Court (100 Mile). F/S/W/D included. $700/mon. Avail . Nov.1st. 250-395-2257.

FOUR good used winter tires, 185/75/14 with 60-70 per cent tread. First $150 takes them. Call 250-395-3267.

Homes for Rent 108: 3,4, or 5 bdrm home. 2.5 baths. Gas or wood heat. $900/mon. Available immediately. 250-609-0603. 108: 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, NG heat. $760/mon. Plus 2 bdrm basement suite with wood stove, $560/mon. 250-3954602. 108: 5 bdrm, 2.5 baths, NG heat/wood backup. $1060/mon. OR sell for $179,900. 250-395-4602 or Cell 250-706-9701.. 108 HOME in front of beach. Gas fireplace, 2 bedroom plus 2 in finished basement. 250791-5787. 2 BDRM, 2 bath residence on Watch Lake. NS. Available until April 2013. $500/mon plus utilities. 250-593-0253. 2 BDRM home on fenced 10 acres on Hwy. 24, Lone Butte. One level furnished. Great kitchen, sunny, avail. Sept. Suitable for seniors. N/S, N/P. Ref. req. $850/mon. 250-395-3030

2 BDRM house, Horse Lake area. N/P, N/S. $725/mon. DD req. 1 yr. lease 250-609-1118. 3 BDRM, 1 1/2 baths, carport, NP, NS, minutes to 100 Mile. Refs. $100 move in bonus. 250-396-4070, 604-732-0131. 3 BDRM house. NS. NP. In 100 Mile House. Renovated. $900/mon. includes utilities. 250-395-1311. Avail. now. 3 BR, 2 bath, spacious livingroom, kitchen, recroom, laundry room with washer and dryer. Fully fenced backyard, well behaved pets ok. Fridge, stove, dishwasher incld. Cariboo Trail at 9th Street. Avail. Nov 1st. $975. Call 250-3954664 or toll free cell 1-877395-4644. 4 BDRM, 1.5 baths, 2 level home overlooking Webb Lake. Sits on 10 acres, has carport, plus shop/garage. Short walk to Bridge Lake store. Crown land at lakefront, opposite side of road. $800/mon. Call 250378-1586. 4 BEDROOM ,2 full baths, one level, 1550 sq. ft. house in great location with big fenced yard in quiet area. $1200 per month. NS. References required. Ready on Oct. 26. Call 250-219-9446.

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Washing up… Customers appreciate cleanliness... As part of the regular program, the grocery carts at Safeway in 100 Mile House were given a power wash and maintenance check recently.

Motorcycles 2002 DERBIE 49cc. Comes with helmet, cover & new battery. $750. Call 250-453-2255.

Recreational/Sale 1985 DODGE Getaway van. CB radio, captain’s chairs, 3 burner stove, a/c, furnace, electric fridge. Good shape. $3500 obo. 250-397-2505.

Scrap Car Removal

FREE SCRAP CAR PICK UP* “The Only Ministry of Environment Approved Scrap Car Recycler.”

100 Mile New & Used Auto Parts Ltd. 250-395-1141

Toll Free: 1-877-395-1133

100mileautoparts@telus.net *Certain restrictions apply. Call for details

Trucks & Vans

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Happy birthday... Kim Rankin, right, won’t have a hard time finding her Volkswagen Beetle in the snow this winter after her twin sister, Kelly, had a hand in decorating it as a birthday present.

1995 FORD F250. 4x4 Supercab Long box, good tires, runs well. 312,850 Kms. $1500. Call evenings: 250-395-4329.

2008 TOYOTA TACOMA • • • • • • • • • •

Black, 4x4, 6 spd. Manual transmission, V6 Towing package AC, Cruise 69,000 kms Includes 2 sets of tires: Yokohama Geolandars Ice/T+ Goodyear Wranglers All Seasons (new) No accidents, low mileage Well looked after

$18,500 Call 250-395-6179 Imagine coughing up this much phlegm every day, just to breathe. That’s life with cystic fibrosis.

Please help us.

1-800-378-CCFF • www.cysticfibrosis.ca

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When grilling, do it safely Grillers will use any excuse to go outside for those special barbecued meals. Whether you’re grilling in the comfort of your own backyard or while camping, you should know that using natural gas or portable propane appliances safely requires some care and preparation. Every year, injuries, property damage and sometimes more serious consequences happen due to misuse of gas-fired equipment. However, incidents, such as fires, burns, and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, can be avoided by using a few simple safety precautions. The BC Safety Authority (BCSA) is asking campers and grillers to inspect gas equipment prior to use and be aware carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless, toxic gas that can cause flu-like symptoms and even death. Never use gas equipment in enclosed spaces and refer to the manufacturer’s manual for maintenance and safe operating requirements. Here are the BCSA’s top 3 safety reminders: • Portable gas appliances must only be used outside where there is ample ventilation; not in tents, RVs, cabins,

houses, apartments or any type of indoor space, as this can lead to deadly carbon monoxide poisoning or fire. • It is critical to never leave children unattended around gas-fired equipment. • Ensure your propane appliances and cylinders are in good working order. The BCSA website provides more information about camping and grilling safety and CO safety at www.safetyauthor ity.ca/sites/default/ files/GrillingSafety Checklist.pdf, or www.safetyauthority. ca/carbon-monoxide.

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Friday, October 12, 2012 Cariboo Connector

Make your home safe for fall weather

With cooler fall temperatures arriving, households across the province will begin turning on furnaces, fireplaces and other gas appliances that may have been idle throughout the summer. In anticipation of this change of seasons, the BC Safety Authority is urging British Columbians to be aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO) and to take measures to keep themselves and their families safe. All homeowners with gas appliances, including boilers, furnaces, hot water tanks, stoves, dryers and fire places, should have those appliances inspected and serviced annually by a licensed contractor as part of their home’s regular maintenance routine. In addition, all households should be equipped with Canadian approved CO detectors. CO detectors are mandatory in new home construction, but may not be present in older homes. CO detectors are as important as smoke detectors to your family’s safety and can be easily installed in any home.

Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas that is produced by burning carbon fuels, such as propane, natural gas, wood, charcoal, alcohol, kerosene or gasoline. Exposure to CO interferes with the body’s ability to absorb oxygen, which can result in serious illness or death. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include: light headedness, headaches, nausea, fatigue, chest pains, vomiting, convul-

sions, confusion, and dizziness. Other signs to watch for include: condensation on windows, plants dying, and having an entire family sick at the same time. At particular risk are children who are more rapidly affected by CO at lower exposure levels than

adults, and seniors living at home who may not be as likely to have a regular appliance maintenance routine or whose exposure symptoms may be mistakenly attributed to other health issues. If you suspect carbon monoxide exposure, leave the building immediate-

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