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Williams Lake DriveABLE assessment site The B.C. Liberal government is opening nine more locations for DriveABLE, including Williams Lake, to help reduce travel for those drivers, including seniors, who are referred to take the functional cognitive assessment. The majority of referrals to DriveABLE by the Office of
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Cariboo girls land quirky label By Karen Schuurman South Cariboo teenagers, Kate Thiessen and Katelyn Duits have always been fans of Jones Pop. What they didn’t know when they sent in their photograph was they would be in the one per cent of entries chosen for their own label. Donning Kate’s pet chickens on their heads, they had Kate’s younger sister, Ruth, take the funny photograph and they sent it off with distant hopes of being one of the lucky ones picked for the company’s adver-
tising campaign. After hearing nothing from Jones Pop for months, they received a letter of congratulations with several of their own collector labels in September. The girls are ecstatic and are eagerly looking for their faces (and their chickens) on the strawberry-lime flavoured bottles of Jones Pop that should be in stores now. Kate recently moved back to Manitoba with her family, but the girls will have a unique memory of the time they spent together in the South Cariboo.
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Kate Thiessen, left, and Katelyn Duits put some chickens on their heads and entered the photograph in the Jones Pop advertising campaign. The company liked it enough to put it on one of its pop labels.
DriveABLE‌ from page 1 Lorraine Logan, Council of Senior Citizens Organizations of British Columbia (COSCO) second vicepresident and chair of transportation committee, says she is pleased to hear the news. “We’ve made our concerns about DriveABLE very clear, and we’re encouraged by government’s response
to date. Certainly the addition of more assessment locations will help to address one of COSCO’s major concerns. “We will continue to work with the government on any further opportunities for improvement that are raised by our member organizations and seniors themselves.� Meanwhile,
Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett notes DriveABLE is not just for seniors. “This is for anyone with cognitive issues. It could be a 20-yearold.� If their doctor deems it necessary, drivers will be required to take the computer test, but if they have trouble with that, Barnett says there is
another avenue. “If you fail the computer test, you can still take a driving test, and if you pass [that] you will keep your licence.� The computer test can be taken at Williams Lake’s FrontCounter BC office during regular business hours. However, the twodriver car required for driving tests will
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For a hauntingly good time on Halloween, check out the Halloween Town family friendly party at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre, Oct. 31 from 5 to 9 p.m.
Dress up in costume and get in on some prizes. Enjoy free ice-skating inside, a giant bonfire outside, candy for the children, a colouring contest with prizes and refreshments. The Scary Movies haunted house by the 2013 grad class of Peter Skene Ogden
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only be made available for certain dates, she adds. “There’s a lot of fear-mongering gone on about this and the information is incorrect. So, people have got to remember there’s a very small portion of the population that has to take the test.� Barnett says anyone who gets a letter or has problems getting answers can call her local constituency office and she will “straighten it out.�
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McLeod introduces a new financial toolkit K a m l o o p s Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod, Minister of National Revenue parliamentary s e c re t a r y is e n c o u r a g i n g constituents to investigate a new resource that will help them make sense of the everyday financial questions that they face. “Your Financial Toolkit will help Canadians become
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New law helps seize crime proceeds VICTORIA - A new law blocks yet another avenue for criminals who are trying to profit from crime. The Criminal Asset Management Act — in effect Sept. 30, — helps to reduce the financial incentives associated with crime, deterring criminals and enhancing public safety in B.C. The new law gives government the explicit authority to manage and NEW dispose of property forfeited
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Spooky… Angie Greenfield never fails to surprise folks with her creative talents and fun loving attitude toward life. Recently, while clearing trails on their Watch Lake Road property, she started seeing “faces” in the roots of stumps and in the knots of trees. This inspired her to create the “Monster Marsh” with these creepy faces incorporated into the natural landscape.
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Christmas Shoebox goes local Carole Rooney Free Press
There’s a new kind of Christmas Shoebox program offered this year to benefit needy children in the South Cariboo. Volunteers Bev Boyle and Lori Fleming are working together with the 100 Mile House & District Women’s Centre to make sure needy children in the local area get a treat this Christmas. It’s easy to participate, Boyle says. Just pick a child’s gender, and an age group of 2-6 years, 7-10 years, 11-13 years or 14 and older. Then find a small box, such as a shoebox or orange box,
and gift wrap the box and lid separately - this is important and leave it unsealed so it can be opened for safety checks before distribution. Then go ahead and fill the box with small, handy items and treats, Boyle adds, and attach a note with the age group and whether it’s for a boy or a girl. Suggested items to include are small toys, socks, gloves, brushes, combs, pencils and pens, paper, note books, playing cards, toothbrushes and toothpaste, flashlights, sunglasses, crayons, and wrapped and bagged candy. An anonymous note or a card to the child is also acceptable. Boyle asks folks to kind-
ly not include baking, unwrapped candy, or any other food items, for child safety reasons. Finally, drop it off by Dec. 14 at the 100 Mile House & District Women’s Centre, 475 Birch Ave., in the South Cariboo Business Centre, between 10-11:30 a.m. or 12:304 p.m. Monday-Thursday. The Christmas Shoeboxes will be distributed to needy families along with the centre’s Christmas food hampers. Call at Fleming 250-3972010 or Boyle at 250-395-3004 if you need more information, or if you know of anyone who could really use a Christmas Shoebox.
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Coats for All helps South Cariboo residents bundle up for winter Arlene Jongbloets
ers, toques, gloves and scarves which can all be dropped off at Dressing warmly 100 Mile Laundromat for winter can be in Owen Square from expensive and St. Oct. 29 to Nov. 30. Timothy’s Anglican Wendy Hamblin Church is from St. doing their Ti m o t h y ’ s part to see is involved that people with the aren’t left program out in the and says cold. they would T h e i r like people Coats for to wash All proitems, and gram will label them be making Wendy Hamblin as washed, warm winter before they wear available free are dropped off but of charge to those in the laundromat will need, but they’re ask- clean them if necesing the public to help sary. They prefer not by donating clean to accept items which items which are in require dry cleaning good repair. as often recipients are The program is in not in the position to need of all sizes of cover the cost. They winter coats, jack- will also not accept ets, insulated vests, clothing which is not snowpants, children’s warm winter outersnowsuits, thick and wear. warm winter sweatDistribution will Free Press
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take place from Nov. 1 to 30 at Loaves and Fishes Outreach, Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre, Youth Zone, 100 Mile House Food Bank Society, Health Unit, Canadian Mental Health and in the lobby of the building which houses the Ministry of Children and Families and the Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance. If the number of donations allow, they will also be available at Canim Lake Reserve and Canoe Lake Reserve. Recipients don’t need to be clients of any of those services to receive clothing but they must be in need says Hamblin. “Go to any site and talk to the staff. Most will allow you to just pick from the rack.” Any outlying
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Cancelled… The Eden Makaro Terry Fox Foundation fundraiser and fun day planned for Oct. 27 at 70 Mile House Community Hall has been postponed to an undetermined date.
October 25th - 26th, 2012 Private Statement Appointments available Location: Canim Lake Band Community Centre If you or someone you know would like to share an experience of perspective about the Indian Residential Schools, their impacts, or about reconciliation:
Here’s how: Call to book a private statement appointment to meet with the statement-gathering team to have your statement recorded Bring photographs, materials and other items from your time at Residential School Record your statement (audio, video or written) and send it to us. Send us your artistic impression (songs, poetry, dance, art) of truth or reconciliation.
THE TRUTH OF OUR COMMON EXPERIENCE WILL HELP SET OUR SPIRITS FREE AND PAVE THE WAY TO RECONCILIATION If you share your experience, you will honour the memory of those who had no voice and could not share. Please share your experience so future generations will know what happened. There will be a National Research Centre that will continue to honour your experience. CLB Coordintor & Trina McKellep Encourages you to contact her to book a private statement Please contact: Canim Lake Band 250-397-2227 or email: ldixon@canimlakeband.com Trina McKellep: 1-888-872-5554 or email: trina.mckellep@trc.ca for more information or if you would like to register to provide your statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
PUBLIC NOTICE LAC LA HACHE REFUSE TRANSFER STATION NEW OPERATIONS Improvements to the Lac La Hache Transfer StaƟon are complete and the Pilot Program is now in operaƟon. An aƩendant will be on site to direct users to the appropriate areas for waste disposal. Household waste can be dropped oī in one of two bins and a third bin is available for oversized items like maƩresses and couches or small loads of construcƟon waste. Metals are sƟll accepted and a wood waste area has been added. A large item share shed has also been added. Users are encouraged to speak to the aƩendant about how to load or contain their waste to make unloading at the site as eĸcient and easy as possible, such as bagging grass clippings and leaves or segregaƟng wood waste into usable and non-usable piles. Useable wood and building products are welcomed in the large item share shed. The winter (October to March 31) hours of operaƟon will be: • Open Fridays through Tuesdays from 8 am to 11 am and from 1 pm to 4 pm • Closed Wednesdays and Thursdays The operaƟng hours were developed with a number of factors in mind. 1) Daylight Hours. The Lac La Hache site does not have power. The best daylight hours were selected to avoid injury to users and aƩendants by operaƟng in the dark or low light condiƟons. 2) CompacƟon of Bins During the Day. In order to maximize the capacity of refuse bins, and gain hauling eĸciencies, the refuse bins will be compacted during the middle of the day with heavy duty equipment. For safety concerns, this means that mid-day the site will be closed to the public. 3) OperaƟng Costs. Each hour the site is operated, adds costs. The least hours the site can be operated, and sƟll meet the need of users is a savings to taxpayers. For further informaƟon contact the Cariboo Regional District Environmental Services Department at 250-392-3351 or Toll free at 1-800-665-1636.
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Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett helped serve coffee and cookies to residents of Carefree Manor Oct. 16 while Minister of State for Seniors Ralph Sultan was paying a visit.
100 Mile House Safeway manager Sean Watson goes pink with the help of hair JD’s Hair Salon stylist Charlie Erickson after Safeway customer donations for breast cancer research at his store reached a goal of $4,000. Watson will be sporting his pink hair until the end of October when two of his employees will shave it all off.
Newbie curler, Jenni Timmins worked on her technique Oct. 14 at a free introductory session offered by the 100 Mile Curling Club. Ken Alexander photo
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Chris Monnon, left, and Angela Hollander, employees at Williams Lake and District Credit Union, kicked up their heels in celebration of the cooperative’s 60th anniversary, Oct. 18. The local financial institution was decorated ‘50s style and employees wore costumes, while customers were treated to free hotdogs and popcorn.
Buffalo Creek Elementary School student Cassius Pete, front left, and Forest Grove Elementary School student James Scarpino, right, enjoyed lunch with Sparky the Fire Dog at the Firehouse Diner. Forest Gove Volunteer Fire Department deputy chiefs Ron Lister, back left, and Robin Clarke escorted the lucky fire chiefs for the day. Marianne Van Osch photo
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Decked out… Father Vern Ononiwu of St. Judes Catholic Church models his traditional Nigerian outfit, at Fashion with a Heart Oct. 20 at 100 Mile Community Hall. The event was hosted by the Catholic Women's League and Knights of Columbus to help the Shirley Case schoolBOX project.
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Cariboo Horsey Ladies are ready to celebrate Christmas and their Love of Horses. Their upcoming event is for ladies involved in all segments of the equine world for a totally unique evening. It is a great opportunity to socialize with other women who love horses, enjoy a Traditional Christmas dinner (with lots of options for our vegetarians) and to take part in an auction. This year ’s event will be held Friday Nov. 16th at Wildmans Family Restaurant, Interlakes Corner. Tickets are selling quickly so if you are interested in attending get your ticket ASAP. The event makes for great Christmas shopping for everyone on your list. All money from the Charity Silent Auction will be given to the charity of
GET A FREE LUNG TEST! Meet local lung health professionals and get a free lung test (spirometry) to see how your lungs are working. It’s quick, painless and can provide early detection of chronic lung disease. The earlier you know, the more you can do to improve it. At greatest risk are smokers and ex-smokers over the age of 40.
MONDAY – OCTOBER 29, 2012 • 11 TO 3PM Donex Pharmacy, 145 Birch Avenue, 100 Mile House Book your lung test today. Call the Donex Pharmacy at
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DINNER&AUCTION
Plan Now To Attend The Famous 100 Mile Lions Club
Coming Saturday, Nov.3rd to the100 Mile Community Hall Doors Open 5:30pm • Dinner 6:30pm • Auction 7:30pm Admission $20 pp • Door Prize $500 Travel Voucher (must be present to win) Tickets available at Whimsey Gifts & Money Concepts
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This is the 100 Mile Lions major fundraiser of the year.
All proceeds go toward local needs and charities
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K O O L WEEK OF OCTOBER 28 TO NOVEMBER 3, 2012
who’s listening to CaribooRadio.Com
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK:
HEATHER WOOD
LEO, VIRGO, AND LIBRA.
Heather says: “ I like and listen to Cariboo radio because I like the mix of music and I like the people who work there!�
ARIES
If your life partner is spending money uselessly, you will point it out rather sharply. You’re not afraid to speak your mind and express out loud what others are only thinking.
Heather won free lunch courtesy of BJ’s Donuts & Eatery in 100 Mile House B.C. CONGRATULATIONS!
TAURUS
Much to your pleasure, your latest promotion includes a generous salary increase. However, you will experience some stress while a few changes are put into place. GEMINI
You will finally complete a longstanding task. It will be important for you to rest before undertaking anything else, or else your health will suffer. CANCER
If you are waiting for news about the health of a loved one, you will be relieved by the results. You can finally have a peaceful night’s sleep. LEO
This full moon could bring some worries concerning family and work. Perhaps you should adjust your work schedule in order to adapt to some changes at home. VIRGO
Now is the time to plan your Christmas vacation. Whether you spend this time with family, friends, as a couple, or alone, you will be asked to make reservations as soon as possible. LIBRA
Puzzle No. 637
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43. Resolve 46. School vehicle 48. Saintly picture 49. Clearly shaped 54. Nautical hello 55. Moon’s pull 56. “____ Only Live Twice� 57. Lounge around 58. Sesame or poppy 59. Cut short DOWN 1. Corn’s core 2. Commotion 3. “A Few Good ____� 4. At leisure 5. High schoolers 6. Chicago Loop trains 7. Lost 8. Communion table 9. Weaver’s need 10. Festive party 11. No ifs, ____, or buts 16. Border
20. Defame 21. Those people 22. Telegram 23. Hunch 25. Court case 27. Speedy 29. Test model 30. “. . . maids all in a ____� 31. Thick hair 34. Nominates 39. Further 40. Plastic material 41. Tolerate 43. Knob 44. Resound 45. Not warm 47. Consumed 50. Rush 51. Caustic cleaning solution 52. Geologic age 53. Failure FOR ANSWER: See the Oct 31st FREE PRESS
You might be given a job at work that is of an international nature or that involves some kind of training. It might be hard to make yourself understood at first. SCORPIO
Your life partner is very important to you at the moment. If you want to revive the magic you once shared, you will both have to work on the emotional aspect of your relationship. SAGITTARIUS
HOW TO PLAY:
A considerable effort will be required of you in some negotiations. Stick with it, and it will end with an agreement that suits you. Some drastic changes will be necessary to improve your health.
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9 only once. Each 3x3 box is outlined with a darker line. You already have a few numbers to get you started. Remember: You must not repeat the numbers 1 through 9 in the same line, column or 3x3 box.
CAPRICORN
A huge success awaits you, perhaps at work or regarding your health. It might be a good promotion or even a change in orientation.
FOR ANSWER: See the Oct. 31st FREE PRESS
AQUARIUS
You will be tempted to buy a property that offers a lot of freedom to all the family. Even if it is not feasible to do that, you will at least transform your daily life so that it runs more efficiently. PISCES
Don’t’ forget to charge your telephone or computer batteries or you will risk having an important communication interrupted. Your young children may ask you to drive them all over the place.
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Trades, Technical JOURNEYMAN automotive technician required for busy shop in Revelstoke, BC. We are diverse shop, working on all makes and models, and are devoted to quality workmanship and customer satisfaction. Applicant would be required to do all kinds of repairs from chassis and brakes to electrical and in depth computer diagnostics. $25-30/hr. Please email resume to revelstokegarage@gmail.com or apply in person at The Revelstoke Garage - 1240 Powerhouse Rd, Revelstoke, B.C.
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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.
19,951 That’s how many companion animals will need loving, new homes this year. Will you open your home to one?
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LESSON LOGGING OF WHITECOURT, ALBERTA is seeking the following:
EXPERIENCED PROCESSOR OPERATOR Camp Job, Competitive Wages, Health Benefit Package & Group RSP available. FAX resume 780-706-3222 or email: lessonlogging@msn.com No phone calls please.
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
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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. Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780-725-4430
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We are seeking a temporary part-time Caregiver Support Worker (22 hours/week). This position is responsible for providing support services to families referred by MCFD, who may be in crisis. Working in a team environment, the position will provide skill-building for parents or caregivers, some crisis intervention, community referral and safety planning. For further information, refer to our website at www.axis.bc.ca under ‘job opportunities’. Email resume and cover letter to brenda.wagner@axis.bc.ca or fax to (250) 851-2977.
Alcohol & Drug Counsellor DL#10156
The Canim Lake Band is seeking a full time Alcohol & Drug Counsellor. As part of the White Feather Family Centre health team, the successful applicant will be responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of the Canim Lake Band Alcohol & Drug Prevention, Treatment and Post-treatment services. Experience & Responsibilities: Possess a minimum of two (2) years experience directly related to alcohol & drug counseling, prevention/education, intervention and aftercare. Ability to work collaboratively, facilitating processes to address interpersonal and group dynamic challenges. Coordinate workshops to meet requirements of addictions programs, services and schedules. Ability to set priorities and be flexible in modifying daily tasks as issues arise. Ensures intake forms, client records, reports, and residential treatment applications are accurate and reports and statistics are submitted as required. Demonstrates ability to work independently and as a team player. Assists in the collaboration between programs surrounding clients while respecting confidentiality. Proficient in computer skills, internet searches, and technical communication. Demonstrates excellent written and verbal communication skills and empathetic understanding of First Nations cultural norms. Ability to mobilize and respond to critical incidents and stress related issues within the community. Demonstrates commitment to and promotes a lifestyle consistent with the expectations set out by the Canim Lake Band addictions program and services. Qualifications: Preference given to Bachelor Degree in Social Services or related field or equivalent training and experience. Formal training in Alcohol &Drug Counselling. Extensive experience and knowledge of First Nations culture including historical impacts of residential school, trauma, colonization, and addictions. Criminal record check Driver’s license & abstract Salary: $17.00 - $21.00 per hour Application deadline: November 8th, 2012 Please forward resumes and hand written cover letter to: Sheila Dick, Health Administrator Canim Lake Band/White Feather Family Centre Box 1030, 100 Mile House, BC Phone: 250-397-2717 • Fax: 250-397-4155 Email: healthadmin@canimlakeband.com Please note, only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview. Thank you.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER / ON-SITE PROJECT MANAGER Sunrise Ford Sales Ltd. of 100 Mile House, B.C. is pleased to announce its need for an experienced Construction Manager to head up its Ford Millennium Renovation and Expansion on its existing facility. The project will involve many varied facets and will require a solid skill set and track record of success. KEY information to be considered in selection of successful candidate will include but not be limited to: construction experience, renovation experience, commercial experience, site safety/OSHA compliance record, budgeting and cost controls experience, bidding/estimating/proposal experience and crew/ subcontractor supervision. Preference will be given to applicants from the South Cariboo Region and/or those who support local business. Please apply by contacting: Leon Chretien 872 Alpine Ave, 100 Mile House, B.C. Box 1510, V0K 2E0 SUNRISE FORD SALES LTD. 250-395-2414
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ENTERPRISE gas/electric stove w/wood warming panel. Racks incl. Holds 40lb. turkey. Asking $275. 250-395-2320.
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REFURBISHED: 3 bdrms & bath, (all new) upstairs, livingroom, kitchen, dining area downstairs, and basement. Close to 100 Mile Soccer Fields. $650 + utilities. 250395-3595 or 250-395-0921. Avail. Nov. 1. Prefer no pets.
1995 Ford F250 Supercab long box 4x4. 312,850kms. Includes canopy and boat rack. $1,500. Call evenings, 250395-4329.
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CARIBOO GARDENS Clean, large, bright 1&2 bedrooms Seniors Welcome For reliable service call Drew
3 BEDROOM home backing on 108 lake. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Park like setting. 2 enclosed garages & 2 decks. Gas heat & wood stove in finished basement. RR, no smoking or pets. $985 mo. 250-791-6633.
#3-536 PInkney Complex Horse Lake Road Box 459 100 Mile House, B.C. V0K 2E0
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3 BEDROOM home w fridge, stove, washer/dryer. Large lot close to school, store, post office, liquor store, hardware store, library, day care, pets ok. Available Nov 15. $800/mo plus utilities. 4606 Canim-Hendrix. Ph. 250-320-6847 email: jordieagibson@hotmail.com
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Feed & Hay GOOD quality grass hay mix, this year’s $6/bale. Some small rounds avail. Last year’s $4 and $2/bale. Delivery avail. 250-397-2378 HAY, alfalfa/timothy, 5X5Net, 1350#avg, $35-$85ton, trucking arranged, details www.abnechako.ca, 250-563-0829 HAY for sale. $2 bale. Barn stored, no rain, cow hay/horse hay, 50 - 75lb bales. Call 250593-4968 mornings. SMALL round bales. No rain, barn stored, great horse hay. $40 each. 250-397-4126
Livestock OKANAGAN tandem axel horse/stock trailer, c/w equilizer hitch, receiver hitch and ball. $1500. 250-395-3358.
FOR SALE: 10” Radial Arm saw, 7 1/4” table saw, 10” compound mitre saw. Ask for Shawn. $300 for all three. Phone 250-395-2461 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 Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifles and carbines. Call (250)791-6369
Real Estate For Sale By Owner HOUSE for sale on Malm Drive. 3 bedrooms with 1.5 bathrooms. New roof. House is on community water system. View of Horse Lake. Leave message at 250-682-6153. Asking $175,000.
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Pets HORSE to good home. 20 yr old gelding. 3/4 arab. Good disposition, healthy, reference required. Am travelling, no time for Buck. 250-395-3030. 9am -5pm. PAN-YOSHI pups. A larger medium size dog. Dobie/lab/border-collie/husky cross. Ready to go. $100 each. 250-395-3046. 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.
Merchandise for Sale Firewood/Fuel Firewood For Sale $125./cord delivered (250)398-0641 FIREWOOD for sale. 250-3953951 Ted. 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 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
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.
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 2 BEDROOM ground level apartment in large log home on 160 acre property. 5 stall barn. 15 minutes from 100 Mile House. $500 per month. 250-395-0781. BACHELOR suite. $450/mos. incl. utilities . Ph. 250-395-3691
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.
Duplex / 4 Plex 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 & 1 BDRM, in 100 Mile. Call 250-397-2041 or 250-6094146 for details.
Mobile Homes & Pads 2 BDRM mobile #8 Park Dr. Estates, $600/mo. Also #25 $600/mo. Call 250-395-3268. 2 BDRM mobile home on Scott Rd. 4 appliances, NG heat. Available Nov. 1. 250397-2083. #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.
Homes for Rent 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. $880/mo. 250-791-5787. 108 MILE: new house, 2 bdrm, + den, 2 full baths. Storage shed, carport. N/S, Ref & DD. Small pet ok. $900/mon & util. 250-791-6605. 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
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3 BEDROOM house available December 1st. 8 minutes from 100 Mile. 3/4 acre. References required. Pet negotiable. $975/month + utilities. Security deposit req. 250-392-1599. 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 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. 4 BEDROOM 3 full bathrooms 2600 square feet. House is brand new completely renovated no expense sparred. Avail Nov 1. Ref and tenancy application required. 1-604-8927694. 1200 per month. Avail. Nov 1. Small 3 bdrm house, gas heat. Forest Grove. $800. 604-809-1724. FOR RENT with option to buy. 1/2 acre lot with 103 Lakeview. Deregistered mobile home with 2 - 3 bdr. All appliances, new electric furnace. $600 per month. 250-395-4658. FURN 1bdrm log home for rent, 108 R. Nov 1st 650.00 see Craigslist. 604-741-7708. HORSE LAKE waterfront, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, w/d, close to school. Newly renovated. $750/month. 250-395-2006. 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.
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3 BDRM, 1 1/2 baths, carport, NP, NS, minutes to 100 Mile. Refs. $100 move in bonus. 250-396-4070, 604-732-0131. 4 BDRM, 3 bath, house at the 108. $1100 per month. 250395-8075.
2 BDRM. daylight basement suite. Wood heat. Gateway area.$495/mo. plus utilities. (250)706-9701 or (250)3954602.
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Auto Accessories/Parts 4 FACTORY 2001 Pontiac Sunfire 5 bolt, 16”, aluminum rims will fit Chev Cavalier, $150. Call 250-395-4791. FOUR good used winter tires, 185/75/14 with 60-70 per cent tread. First $150 takes them. Call 250-395-3267. RED 8ft high rise canopy off 1991 Dodge pickup. $350. 250-395-4791.
Cars - Domestic 1984 OLDS Super 88. Blizzak tires. Small V8, very good condition. $650. 250-395-4791 1989 DYNASTY for parts. Excellent condition. Great prices. 250-396-4414 after 6pm. 2003 Chrysler Intrepid, V6, auto, low mileage, runs great. $3200 obo. 250-791-5436.
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Legal Notices WEST Fraser Timber, as holder of Land Based Investment Program Recipient Agreement, invites interested contractors to bid on five (5) Douglas-fir juvenile spacing units in the area of Chimney Lake in the Williams Lake TSA. The five units will be bid and awarded as separate contracts. Interested contractors must register to obtain a viewing package by emailing Bill Layton (layton_bill@yahoo.ca) and include your name, Company name, address, phone numbers and BC Forest Safety Council certification number in the email in return for a Tender package and sample contract in return. Contractors submitting a tender must meet the following prequalification criteria in order to tender a bid: 1. Bidders must be Safe Certified with the BC Safety Council 2. Bidders must have WCB coverage active and in good standing, 3. Bidders must demonstrate the controls and capacity to act as Prime Contractor. Further requirements are listed in the Invitation to Tender. References for your business must be supplied on request.
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100mileautoparts@telus.net *Certain restrictions apply. Call for details
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Recreational
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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
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AUCTION Dodds
BAILIFF ON-SITE AUCTION
THE FLEA’S KNEES: Second-hand & Sundry Monthly Market. Saturday, October 27. 10am - 3pm. 100 Mile Community Hall. Free Admission.
Roofing & Skylights
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Roofing & Skylights
HORSTINGS FARM MARKET 2 MILES NORTH OF CACHE CREEK ON CARIBOO HWY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 • 11 AM As Directed by North Central Bailiffs the Remaining Assets Will Be Sold by Public Auction Partial List Includes: Food Service Equipment: 60qt. Hobart Mixer, 2 Walk-in Freezer/Coolers, 2 & 3 Door Cooler/Freezers, Ice Cream Dipping Cabinet, Novelty Freezer, Convection Oven, 3 Deck Pizza Oven, Nicolson Revolving Tray Bake Oven, 2-Prep Tables, Bread Slicer, Under Counter Dishwasher, Hot Servers, 6 Burner Stove Top, Meat Slicer, Large Stock Pots, Metal Shelving, Triple Sink with Sprayer, 6 Burner Range with Oven, Proofing Cabinet, Range Hood & Fire System, Scales, Pans, Dishes, Tables & Chairs, Antique Wood Cook Stove, Plus Much More. Farm Equipment & Misc: Antique Tractor & Tractor Implements, International 710 5 Row Bottom Plow, Seeders, 1000’s of Ft Irrigation Pipe (3 Sizes), Tripod Sprinklers, Apple & Vegi Bins, Fuel Tanks & Stands, Fertilizer, Pallet Jacks, Rear Blade (3pt), Trailer Parts, Tires, Misc Auto Parts, Pallet Scale, Pic Nic Tables, New Giftware Items, Office Desks & File Cabinets, Sofa & Love Seat, Shelf Units, Tables & Many More Items.
Place:
Horsting Farm (2 Miles North of Cache Creek on Cariboo Hwy)
Date: Saturday, November 3 Time: 11:00 AM Viewing: Friday, November 2, 9am-5pm
Sale conducted by Dodds Auction
View Photos @ www.doddsauction.com (Special Auction)
Call 1-866-545-3259 • 250-545-3259
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Spooky ways to learn while having fun Halloween isn’t just about dressing up and trick-or-treating – it’s also a great opportunity to learn! ABC Life Literacy Canada offers 10 tips, tricks & treats for the whole family to enjoy this Halloween – all in the name of learning! 1. Tell ghost stories. Make up your own stories or read a classic scary book together, like a mystery by Nancy Drew or The Hardy Boys. Reading with a child is one of the most valuable learning experiences. 2. Bake a pumpkin pie. Teaching children how to follow a recipe is a great way to improve both reading and math skills. Let them read the instructions out loud to help measure the ingredients while making a treat for the family! 3. Research the history of Halloween and share spooky statistics!
4. Carve a pumpkin. Let the kids trace a design in marker on the side of a pumpkin (make sure they get creative!) Then let them watch while you make the spooky carving come to life. 5. Make your own Halloween costumes. Use material from around the house to dress up in something spooky. Create a list of things you’ll need and then have a scavenger hunt to find them all. 6. Fill your house with Halloween decorations. Check out these do-it-yourself ideas: http://tlc. howstuffworks.com/ family/halloweendecorations.htm 7. Sing Halloween
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songs together. “Five Little Pumpkins” and “JackO-Lantern” are always favourites. Check out this website for tunes and lyrics: http:// www.spookyfun. com 8. Map out your trick-or-treating route before you go. Highlight your route on a map and show kids where your home is located! 9. Organize Halloween candy in different ways. Sort candy by shape, size, name, or even candy type, and then trade! This activity helps to reinforce basic math along with association and matching skills (and also slows down the sugar rush)! 10. Watch a scary (and kid-friendly)
Halloween flick to end the night. Monsters Inc., Casper the Friendly Ghost and It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown are all family favourites! Literacy benefits the entire family practicing together for just 15 minutes a day has tremendous benefits for both
children and parents. Whether you’re reading the newspaper or baking a cake, learning can happen at any time. Have 15 Minutes of Fun together this Family Literacy Day®, taking place on January 27, 2013. For more information, visit www.FamilyLiteracy Day.ca.
2012 Give warmth to others and get a warm feeling yourself! Drop off
COATS, SNOWSUITS, TOQUES & MITTS at 100 MILE LAUNDROMAT #4-460 Birch Ave. Owens Square ACROSS FROM THE LIBRARY
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Check labels, wash (if possible) and please label ‘washed’ or ‘needs washing’ Donated items accepted from OCT. 29 thru NOV. 30 People who need a coat may get one from these sites from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30: • Loaves and Fishes • Ministry of Children & Families • 100 Mile Food Bank• Canim Lake Band • Health Unit • Schools where needed • Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre • Youth Zone •Canadian Mental Health Association • Canoe Creek Band • Watch Lake Community Assoc. This program is jointly sponsored by 100 Mile Laundromat
and coordinated by St. Timothy’s Anglican Church. Contact Wendy Hamblin 250-791-0024
You’re Invited To The
100 Mile Nordics Cross Country Ski Club invites you to their annual
15th Annual
SKI SWAP & REGISTRATION DAY
S.P.C.A
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 12 noon to 4 pm
DINNER and AUCTION
at 99 Mile Ski Lodge 2 km South of 100 Mile House on Hwy 97
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Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012
GEAR DROP-OFF: at 99 Mile Lodge Sat., October 27 • 10am to 2pm and Sun., October 28 • 10am to 11am
The Valley Room
For more info go to 100milenordics.com or contact Lauren at 250-791-7291
Doors Open: 5 p.m. • Dinner: 6 p.m. • Auction starts: 7:00 p.m.
Behind the Red Coach Inn
100 Mile House Auctioneer: Donna Nivison
Dinner catered by Smitty’s: Roast beef, chicken, mashed potatoes, steamed veggies, 3 salads, buns, desserts, tea & coffee
I Gear sales by local businesses I Purchase your trail pass and membership I Information about ADULT PROGRAMS and events I Experts on hand to help with equipment fitting I Refreshments
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY Just call Martina, Heather or Chris to get full coverage in the South Cariboo Ph. 395-2219 Fax: 395-3939
Dinner/Auction tickets are no longer available.
If you’d like to attend the auction only, please come to the Valley Room at 7pm on Saturday October 27th for admittance. Design and Advertising subsidized by the 100 Mile Free Press.
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CENTENNIAL LAW Lawyers & Notaries Public Douglas E. Dent & Caroline Plant
Proudly providing legal services to the Cariboo PO Box 2169, 2169 #1 - 241 Birch Ave. Telephone: 250-395-1080 (across from Fields) Fax: 250-395-1088 Wir sprechen deutsch 100 Mile House, BC V0K 2E0 doug@centenniallaw.com Nous parlons français
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Friday, October 26, 2012 Cariboo Connector
BE AFRAID! Be Very Afraid!!
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 31st st 100 MILE HOUSE WILL TURN INTO
IBMMPXFFOUPXO Featuring A GIANT SIXTH ANNUAL
HALLOWEEN PARTY FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENT
at the SOUTH CARIBOO RECREATION CENTRE 5-9 5-9pm pm * Free Skating Party * Giant Bonfire * Refreshments * Colouring Contest With Prizes * PSO Haunted House * Candy For Kids * Prizes For Costumes …and don’t miss the
GIANT FIREWORKS SHOW at 7pm Bigger & Better!
Another community event sponsored by Canlan Ice Sports, The South Cariboo Chamber of Commerce and… Williams Lake & District Credit Union
Thanks to CaribooRadio.Com, Centennial Law, Century Home Hardware, Williams Lk & District Credit Union. If you would like to help sponsor this event, please contact the Chamber. 100 Mile Realty
Enter if you dare!
TDBSZ! NPWJFT Haunted House presented by GRAD 2013 on Oct. 31