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Ken Wiens, player with the Canlan Ice Sports senior men’s hockey program at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre proudly sports his new Ice Agers team jersey. Canlan chipped in for the new shirts which feature a woolly mammoth. The league plays every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10:15 to 11:45 a.m.

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ocal business leaders and community Hills Health Ranch owner and a long-time groups in 100 Mile House are teaming up supporter of the project. to ensure that a Cariboo trail with a rich The Gold Rush Snowmobile Trail between and colourful past continues to have Clinton and Wells-Barkerville was fora bright future. mally established in late 1990, but had The coalition has set up a regionbeen used for years previously by local al management committee for the snowmobile clubs. Sections of the trail Gold Rush Snowmobile Trail to were also used for generations by First oversee its upgrading and long-term Nations peoples for traditional pracmanagement. The committee plans tices and trade. There are also portions to ensure the trail continues to be an of the Cariboo Wagon Road along the asset to the Cariboo. route. “The Gold Rush Snowmobile The popular Cariboo route received trail represents a real economic major maintenance during the winPat Corbett development opportunity for the ter of 2009-10 with the removal of Cariboo and I am pleased to see obstructions “mostly trees killed by the formation of a management committee to mountain pine beetle epidemic. The project ensure the trail achieves the real benefits it was organized by the New Pathways to Gold can provide for the Cariboo,” said Pat Corbett, Society (NPTGS) working in partnership with

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many organizations, including the District of 100 Mile House, First Nations and local contractors. Over this period, approximately $600,000 was spent on the trail with funds coming from a number of sources, including the National Trails Coalition, Western Economic Diversification Canada, Northern Development Initiative Trust and a provincial government Trails Development Grant. A key goal in forming the committee is to ensure the investments made in the trail are protected and benefits accrue to the Cariboo. NPTGS co-chair Cheryl Chapman thanked the participants for agreeing to serve on the new committee and spoke to the benefits the trail can provide to Cariboo residents.

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Dinner with Friends, a fundraiser hosted Oct. 13 by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) — South Cariboo Branch raised close to $4,000 for the agency’s Soup de Tour program. The event featured a gourmet meal prepared by Vancouver chef Miriam Borys and sold out at 200 tickets. The soup program, which receives no external funding, provides hot, homemade soup to clients of several local social service organizations four days a week. Over the past 18 months, 12,000 bowls of soup have been distributed. CMHA-SC executive director Maggie Patterson-Dickey says

“It is critical the new committee represent the interests of all people in the Cariboo and I am confident the First Nations representatives will be major contributors to its success,” said Chapman, who is also training and product development manager for the Aboriginal Tourism Association of B.C. The regional management committee was established at a meeting held Oct. 16 at the Hills Health Ranch. The first decision of the committee was to hire consultant Steve Law of 108 Mile to provide

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Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) — South Cariboo Branch Dinner with Friends event was a sell-out and raised close to $4,000 for the agency’s Soup de Tour program.

she’s pleased with the fundraiser result. “It’s enough to have made it worthwhile.

administrative support for the new committee. “I’ve worked closely with New Pathways to Gold and the District of 100 Mile House on the recent project and am keen to assist the newly formed committee to move quickly to implement key components of a preliminary business plan,” said Law. The NPTGS provided assistance to an ad hoc advisory committee that has met over the last year and gives financial resources to develop a business plan that will provide direction as the new regional management committee begins its work.

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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

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Local participants in the Northern BC Regional Soccer Training Program are Olivia Poggenpohl, left, Sydni Poggenpohl, Ashley Holyk, Masen Fernandes, Reid Davidson, Karlie Easton and Kira Saenger.

Soccer development program a winner for northern players

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A new BC Soccer program has been put in place to ensure that young soccer players in northern British Columbia won’t have to move south to pursue elite playing opportunities. The Northern BC Regional Soccer Training Program came into play in September, offering 24 hours of intense and demanding soccer training spread out over three weekends. It’s open to players born in 2001, 2000 and 1999 and takes place at Quesnel’s indoor soccer facility. Participants come from Fort St. John,

Quesnel, Williams Lake and 100 Mile House which has seven players enrolled. The local contingent includes Olivia and Sydni Poggenpohl who play for the 100 Mile 2000 Girls Rep team and were also involved in the BC Summer Games program this past summer; Ashley Holyk who plays for the 100 Mile 2000 Girls Rep team; Karlie Easton and Kira Saenger who both played for the 1998/99 Girls Rep team in 100 Mile House; Reid Davidson and Masen Fernandes who play rep soccer in Williams Lake with the 1999 boys. Davidson, 13, has been playing soccer since about the age of

five and it’s the number one sport of this athletic young man, who also plays house hockey in the winter. He’s been enjoying the soccer camp and is certain it will make a difference in his game next year, and possibly his future. “I’ve learned about moving up the field and

passing, and where to pass. There’s been lots of new drills and harder more complex ones which I like better.” He likes the strict coaching he’s experienced at the camp and the “no fooling around” policy. “I think it’s a good thing. It saves time and I’m learning more.”

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A story printed in the Oct. 26 edition of the Cariboo Connector, titled Coats for All helps South Cariboo residents bundle up for winter, incorrectly stated that Canim Lake Band and Canoe Creek Band will have free winter coats for distribution if the number of donations allow. Both bands will in fact receive a proportionate share of the donated coats which will be available free of charge to people in need. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

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Clark opens cancer center charge of a steering committee, advocating for the project. A first report by the committee projected the earliest such a clinic could become a reality was 2015. Bond said they knew that just wasn’t fast enough. “Northern B.C. has been asking for equity in health care for a long time,” Bond said. Over the time it has taken to make the centre a reality, she said she was asked about it many times. “It’s not a matter of if,” she said she told people. “It’s a matter of when. And when is today.” “Everyone south of Williams Lake told us it couldn’t be done,” Bell said. “When people tell northern British Columbians it can’t be done, they just roll up their sleeves. Today proves we can get it done in northern B.C.,” Bond said. Construction for the centre began in July of 2010, with a capital cost of $91.5 million. The first patients are expected to walk through the doors on Nov. 1.

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Most people’s lives have been touched by cancer in some way, and Premier Christy Clark is no exception. Her mother won the battle against skin cancer and breast cancer, ultimately losing her life to brain cancer. Clark said she understood how important it is to be near your supDeLynda Pilon photo port group and for your Premier Christy Clark toured the radiation unit at loved ones to be able to the B.C. Cancer Agency Centre for the North durbe close to you when ing its grand opening Monday. Patients will begin you are struggling with treatment at the centre Nov. 1. the disease. Dr. Michelle Sutter Every morning dur- you have needed in this ing her mother’s battle community for a long broached the subject of a local cancer centre with brain cancer she time,” she said. She added the prov- when she noticed there would drive to the Royal Columbian Hospital, ince has the best cancer was an abnormal numhelp her mother shower survival rate anywhere ber of mastectomies and eat, then put her in North America, being performed in the to bed. After work she thanks in great part to North. “Women were unwillwould pick up her son the B.C. Cancer Agency and they would go and the specialists who ing to leave their support systems,” she said. see her mother. Clark work there. Prince George The initial meeting would feed her dinner now has the most with local MLAs Pat and help her brush recently built Bell and Shirley Bond her teeth. MOLRINEE clinic, one of six led to several more, Her mother ONfreepress.net 100mile throughout the until Dr. Charles Jago, may not have province, filled someone who has garsurvived her final with state-of-the-art nered a great deal of battle with cancer, but respect among a range Clark said she did get to equipment. “But the real differ- of people, was put in spend those final days with her in the best pos- ence is the people who work in the building,” sible way. “It was her final gift,” she said. “It is these peoshe said. “Now families ple and their passion for in Prince George will wanting to save lives ... that is what makes the also have that gift.” With tears in her eyes, difference.” Prince George Health Clark shared her story during the grand open- Authority board chair ing of the B.C. Cancer Wynne Powell said Agency Centre for the that for the first time North on Monday. In in the north, the newly Here’s a a room filled with pro- constructed centre will very special ponents who worked allow patients to underhard to make the cen- go radiation therapy. He added the centre a reality, local and for the …to purchase provincial dignitaries tre is a key part of the equipment for as well as many of the northern cancer control 100 Mile District strategy. 82 professionals who General Hospital In addition to being will staff the centre, she talked about the impor- on time and below budtance of a community get, the centre, he said, The story of Lumber coming together with a will enhance service and founders David and Susan Ainsworth, vision, then bringing it across the cancer care detailing the continuum through the to life. HISTORY OF 100 MILE HOUSE and AREA “This is something north.

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Around the South Cariboo

1 Stan Beck, left, pops a few coins into the collection box of naval veteran Doug Smith of Forest Grove Legion who was in Cariboo Mall Oct. 26, selling Remembrance Day poppies. Vets and members of other organizations will be out selling the symbolic flower pins at various locations most days until Nov. 11.

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The SPCA auction, held Oct. 27 in the Valley Room, drew 42 people and raised $4,200 for the society. Mandy Wright, left, helped to display items at the event while Donna Nivison handled auctioneer duties. Arlene Jongbloets photo

Rolf Marschall, right, was the lucky winner of a diamond necklace valued at $350 during the Williams Lake and District Credit Union’s (WLDCU) recent 60th anniversary week celebration. The winner was chosen in a random draw and WLDCU 100 Mile House Branch manager Shawna Norton made the presentation.

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RCMP Constable Matthew Ziemer, left, and Staff Sergeant Brian Coldwell, right, joined Special Olympics BC – 100 Mile House athletes at The Bowling Alley in 100 Mile House on Oct. 23, gearing up for Be A Fan Day. It celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Law Enforcement Torch Run movement in Canada and Coldwell wore his Special Olympics red shoelaces to mark the occasion.

Tess was looking doggone glamorous Oct. 31 in her Halloween costume, complete with a green and purple hat and matching boa.

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Local residents who oppose the Enbridge Pipeline proposal gathered en masse outside Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett’s 100 Mile House constituency office Oct. 24, as part of a province-wide day of action outside 63 MLA offices. Barnett showed support for her constituents’ rights to protest and free speech by joining hands with the protesters.

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New stamps celebrate 150 years of military service in Canada As early as 1862, militia regiments were being organized in what was to become Canada, at a time when Americans to the south were engaged in its Civil War. In fact there are several regiments still active today that can trace their history prior to Confederation. Canada Post has created a new stamp issue to salute three of these regiments as well as honour them collectively for 150 years of military service. The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada was founded in Montreal in 1862 as the 5th Battalion, Volunteer Militia Rifles of Canada. Tens of thousands of Canadians have served in Canada’s Black Watch in foreign wars, United Nations peacekeeping and stabilization missions, NATO interventions and crises at home. Its distinguishing emblem, The Red Hackle, is proudly worn as a symbol of tradition,

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DEBBIE HOFLEY

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 4 TO 10, 2012

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 11 TO 17, 2012

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 18 TO 24, 2012

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK:

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK:

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK:

SCORPIO, SAGITTARIUS, AND CAPRICORN.

ARIES

Your leadership qualities are in demand, either at work or elsewhere. Indeed, don’t be surprised if you have to replace a colleague for an undetermined period of time. TAURUS

AQUARIUS, PISCES, AND ARIES.

GEMINI

There are sure to be a few hours of overtime to put in at the office this week. You will be generously rewarded for them, but it will require some adjusting of your schedule. LEO

A lot of action comes your way this week. Your friends could very well issue you some kind of challenge. You will also succeed in obtaining funds for a special project. VIRGO

You feel as if you’re not making any progress, but soon things will seem to suddenly accelerate. Check your bills carefully; to err is human. LIBRA

You are in good company and you will successfully accomplish a team exploit. You could receive a reward or an honourable mention for your venture. SCORPIO

You reap many benefits from being creative. You are highly successful at work, where there will be lots of clients to attend to. This could give you some extra income. SAGITTARIUS

Rushing around won’t do you any good. If you can avoid falling behind in your responsibilities, you’ll manage to get everything done in time. An unexpected trip might come up. CAPRICORN

Avoid suffering from heartburn by making small changes in your diet and, especially, by learning how to relax on a more regular basis. Your health requires good life balance. AQUARIUS

Even though you know very well that you have the right answer, you might take several days to reveal it. It doesn’t hurt to keep people waiting sometimes. PISCES

You might have to wait longer than planned before receiving the results of some medical tests. The love of your life will have a very special thought for you.

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Everything falls into place as you take important steps in the development of your business affairs. Your client base should increase considerably in record time. SAGITTTARIUS

You make your home much more comfortable. You will find lots of inspiration and will unearth the perfect decorating feature. You’ll also find some great bargains. CAPRICORN

You are likely to be responsible for coordinating a group of people in a very special activity. The results will reflect the effort you put into this project. AQUARIUS

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A professional or personal project allows you to progress in leaps and bounds. You could even join a movement of a very enriching, spiritual nature. Even if people are putting pressure on you, think carefully before making even the smallest of decisions. Your intuition will guide you to the right answer.

CANCER

GEMINI, CANCER, AND LEO.

ARIES

Plans for going away with the family for Christmas are starting to firm up. However, settling a few details will take longer than planned. You succeed in getting in touch with a lot of people. This is possibly because you are responsible for an event that requires your communication and organizational skills.

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schoolsituation trustees hear out parents It’s time to clear up a financial You are truly inspired concerning family or work. You must also Lost 108 Mile plane discovered ing a long trip with restore some balance in the different Impaired driver collides withpossible sign that you wi areas of your life. urgent work at home

Pub break-in leads to arrests SCORPIO The emotional side of things takes up a lotcritic farnworthYou have to change health of room this week. You will likely experi- local services this week. You could examines ence some beautiful, romantic moments. some rather contradi could even declare his Pacs or her gain grants It takesAlovecolleague them will put you in for you. therefore, buyers beware: Grow ops hit homes hardthe best ch 31TO muscles HOW PLAY: waterpark proposal goes to council Fill in the grid soSAGITTARIUS that every SAGITTARIU fold some time to rest in order to row,to every columnYou andneed every It Medals is not always easy Locals awarded diamond Jubilee 3x3 box contains the numbersfrom a severe cold. If you’re recuperate a balance between t up this 1 through 9 only once. single, you’re sure to receive several teams invirugby medal at zones of your life. A few c Each 3x3 box is outlined with tations to some unique outings. newspaper. allow you to manage tomahawks clean house in a darker line. You already have to rest more for the s a few numbers CAPRICORN to get you weekend games started. Remember: You must You might have some difficulty getting CAPRICORN not repeat the numbers 1 Judge not zombies, lest ye be judged touchline, with certain people. Don’t be It’s time to revamp through 9 in the insame surprised if they turn up at your home Longtime locals share memories column or 3x3 box. goals. You are thinki SCORPIO

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Coming Events

Local SPCA fundraising meetings

Everyone welcome! Please call 250-395-5303 to conďŹ rm next meeting date and location.

Information REWARD. For info. I live in Van., but my house in 100 Mile, (840 Scott Rd) was vandalized; garbage strewn everywhere attracting bears etc. Extensive interior damage was done. Any witnesses as to who did this (around late September). Please send information to taxcheck@hotmail.ca

WORD classified ads can be emailed to us at:

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Employment

Employment Help Wanted

Therapy Groups

Esthetics Services

Contractors

Feed & Hay

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

ELECTROLYSIS at Derma Core. Call Sandra - Certified Electrologist - 250-791-5454.

CONTRACT CARPENTER: over 40 years exp. Honest & reliable. Ref. available. Versed in all aspects of construction. Additions, renovations, flooring, finishing, framing, ceramics, drywall, cabinets, garages, concrete work. Planning & ideas. Please call Barry 250-3954533

SMALL round bales. No rain, barn stored, great horse hay. $40 each. 250-397-4126

Trades, Technical FALLERS needed for Seismic Line Cutting: Must be BC or Enform Level 3 Certified. Start mid to late November until March 2013. Call (250)2294709 panosil@telus.net www.wildfireinterface.ca

Services

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

Help Wanted

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY

Employment Business Opportunities

Career Opportunities WELDER/FABRICATOR Westwinn/KingFisher Boats in Vernon, BC - looking for experienced welders. Quality is #1. Competitive salary & benefit programs. Mon-Fri work week. send resume to recruiting@kingfisherboats.com

Help Wanted 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. 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.

Pets & Livestock

SYSCO Kelowna is currently seeking physically fit Class 1 Owner/Operators. Owner/Operators enjoy free weekends, performance awards and local based delivery runs - home every night. Average net income after expenses: $90k + Class 1 Delivery Drivers seeking employment are also welcome to apply: Apply to: frank.donald@kelowna.sysco.ca

To apply either drop your resume to our Chrysler dealership Att: Kerry Gustafson or email confidentially to gusltd@shawcable.com

EMPLOYMENT ALERT. Some “ Work at Home� advertisements as well as some advertisements that appear to offer jobs usually sell information manuals and directions.

Services

Help Wanted

If you require further information, please call the Free Press at

(250) 395-2219

Services

BANNISTER COLLISION & GLASS CENTRE, VERNON, BC. Due to growth in our ICBC Express Repair Body Shop, we are seeking to fill the following position: LICENSED AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN 2ND/3RD YEAR APPRENTICE Competitive Wages Good Benefits. Preference may be given to applicants with previous ICBC Express Shop Experience. Please forward your resume with cover letter by fax or email to the attention of Bill Blackey. Fax 250-545-2256 or email bodyshop@bannisters.com CLASS 1 DELIVERY DRIVERS AND OWNER OPERATORS. We will be conducting interviews for Williams Lake based drivers on Saturday, November 3, 2012 in the Coast Fraser Inn Boardroom at the Coast Fraser Inn, 285 Donald Road between 8am and 12 noon. Employees enjoy than average pay, benefits, a pension plan and great people to work with. Owner/Operators average earnings after expenses 90K+. Come meet us and see why we are the leader in our field! 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

Gustafson’s Dodge / Kia is now accepting resumes for the full time position as an automotive technician. We offer on going industry leading training in both Dodge and Kia vehicles to keep our technicians up to date in the rapidly changing technology in todays new vehicles. We also have the most up to date equipment available for any service department. If you take your profession seriously you will want to check out this opportunity today. Gustafson’s offers very competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit plan with no waiting period.

Ads received without the required information will not be published. There is a $5 charge if you require a tear sheet or need your credit card receipt mailed back to you.

Services

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Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

(Woods Foreman) TIMBERLANDS Campbell River, BC Mid Island Forest Operation is a continuous harvest operation (6x3 shift) harvesting 1.1 MM M3 annually and building 140 km of road. Working as part of a team of supervisors, this position will have direct responsibility for woods operations and union crews. The successful candidate will value the team-oriented approach, have a good working knowledge of applicable occupational safety regulations, first-hand knowledge and experience in a unionized environment, and will be responsible for planning, supervision of hourly personnel, safe work performance and the achievement of departmental goals. Further job details can be viewed at:

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WFP offers a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefit and pension package and the potential to achieve annual performance rewards. Please reply in confidence, citing Reference Code. )VNBO 3FTPVSDF %FQBSUNFOU t 'BDTJNJMF Email: resumes@westernforest.com "QQMJDBUJPO %FBEMJOF 5IVSTEBZ /PWFNCFS 3FGFSFODF $PEF 1SPEVDUJPO 4QWTPS .*'0

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

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Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay Excellent quality 2012 cow & horse hay, large round & large square bales. Phone early a.m. and evenings.del. avail. (250)398-2805. 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

Livestock Horse Sale! Sat. Nov. 10th @ 11:30 AM 4071 McLean Rd. Quesnel Please consign early. Phone BC Auctions (250)992-2459/(250)983-1239 OKANAGAN tandem axel horse/stock trailer, c/w equilizer hitch, receiver hitch and ball. $1500. 250-395-3358.

Pet Services PET/HOUSE sitting. References available. Reasonable rates. 250-609-0287 cell.

Pets

HAY for sale. $2 bale. Barn stored, no rain, cow hay/horse hay, 50 - 75lb bales. Call 250593-4968 mornings.

SPCA - Your best choice in pets. 250-395-5303

RooďŹ ng & Skylights

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Hauling

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ELECTRICIANS

Recruiting journeyman and apprentice electricians for contracts throughout BC. Industrial/ maintenance experience an asset. Clean Drivers Abstract and Drug/Alcohol Test are essential. We offer competitive rates, company paid benefit package and a RRSP plan.

Please fax 250-992-7855 or email jobs@summitelec.com

LOGGING & HAULING Request for Proposals

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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

INTERFOR, Adams Lake Lumber Division near Chase, BC, is requesting proposals for one of two 50,000m3 STUMP to DUMP short log logging projects in the Highway 24 area. The wood is to be delivered prior to March 8th, 2013. Interested applicants, who are BC Safe Certified, should request information packages from Ed Coombes at 250-679-6863.

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Pets & Livestock

Merchandise for Sale

Pets

Misc. Wanted

Apt/Condo for Rent

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

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.

NEEDING a good home for Nosy Parker! She is a spayed 9 month old Kuvasz/lab cross who has up to date shots. A small adoption fee will be required. Please call 250-3954150 or 250-395-0312. 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

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.

Townhouses

Rentals

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

250-395-0809 or 250-395-0168

Commercial/ Industrial 1760 sq. ft. commercial retail space, street level, in Rosewood Building, for rent or lease. Across from Donex. 250-396-7334 or 604-5304224.

Firewood/Fuel

Duplex / 4 Plex

FIREWOOD for sale $140/cord split and delivered. Seasoned pine. Call 250-395-2005 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.

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. 2 BDRM suite in 4-plex. In 100 Mile. 243 Blackstock. DD, refs. req. 250-395-2744 or 1-250267-1702.

Garage Sales 100 MILE: Moving Sale. 156 Blackstock Rd. Sat. Nov 3, Sun. Nov. 4, Sat Nov. 10. 9am - 2pm.

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

Misc. for Sale 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

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

Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town

Apt/Condo for Rent

Auctions

BACHELOR suite. $450/mos. incl. utilities . Ph. 250-395-3691

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Rentals

Transportation

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

Trucks & Vans

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.

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. NICE and clean 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes for rent. Call GERHARD at Century21 Seaside Realty Ltd (100 Mile) Rental Property Management 250-395-2133. TWO bdrm house in 100 Mile House. No pets. Large fenced backyard. Avail. Nov. 1 or 15th $700/mon plus utilities. 250395-1815

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Mobile Homes & Pads 2 BDRM mobile #8 Park Dr. Estates, $600/mo. Also #25 $600/mo. Call 250-395-3268. #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.

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

3 BDRM, 1 1/2 baths, spacious open living, dining and kitchen, NG heat, carport, snow removal included, minutes to 100 Mile. NP, NS, $750. $100 off first month. 250-396-4070, 604-732-0131. 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 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 3 BEDROOM house available, 1 1/2 baths, 2 car garage, f,s,dw,w,d. December 1st. 8 minutes from 100 Mile. 3/4 acre. References required. Pet negotiable. $975/month + utilities. Security deposit req. 250-392-1599. 4 BDRM, 3 bath, house at the 108. $1100 per month. 250395-8075. 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.

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

108 HOME in front of beach. Gas fireplace, 2 bedroom plus 2 in finished basement. $880/mo. 250-791-5787.

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250-791-6666 1995 Ford F250 Supercab long box 4x4. 312,850kms. Includes canopy and boat rack. $1,500. Call evenings, 250395-4329.

Townhouses 3 BDRM, 2 bathroom townhouse, 6 appliances, no dogs, Avail. now. 250-395-2134. 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.

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Cars - Domestic 2003 Chrysler Intrepid, V6, auto, low mileage, runs great. $3200 obo. 250-791-5436.

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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

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Avail. Nov 1. Small 3 bdrm house, gas heat. Forest Grove. $800. 604-809-1724. BEAUTIFUL dream log home in the 108 Mile Ranch for rent. Large 4 bdrm, 2 bathrooms, 3 floors, plus office with sep entrance, huge sundecks, lots of privacy and garden, overlooking walker valley. Appliances included. Schoolbus stop at the end of driveway. Available: Nov 1st for further info call 250-299-4667.

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Sport Utility Vehicle 2005 Honda Pilot, 196,000km, $13,500 obo, or would consider trade for similar Honda CRV. 250-791-6576.

Recreational

Recreational

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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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.

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Essential emergency information for parents

BC Ambulance Service (BCAS) urges parents to make sure their children know their home addresses and how to call 9-1-1. The mother of a fouryear-old child faints. The child is the only other person at home and he calls 9-1-1. Paramedics take the mother to hospital and she recovers and rejoins her family. It’s such a simple scenario that could have gone very wrong. Brad Mitchell was the BCAS was the charge dispatcher on duty several months ago when this call came in. While the child had called 9-11, he didn’t know his address. “Teaching your child to call 9-1-1 and to know his or her home address is one of the most important things you can do to help keep you and your loved ones safe at home,” says Mitchell. “Even very young children can learn to call 9-1-1,” says Dr. Michal Fedeles, BCAS

awake. Parents or child-care providers should also be sure to stress that the child should not hang up on the call. Dispatchers will stay connected with the child until paramedics arrive; they can be a calming influence for the child as well as provide instructions for caring for the patient.

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Depending on the situation, they may ask your child to flag down the ambulance or put the family dog away so paramedics can focus on providing care when they arrive. For more information about teaching your children about 9-1-1, visit Factsheet: Tips for Teaching Your Children about 9-1-1.

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Teaching your child to call 9-1-1 and to know his or her home address is one of the most important things you can do.

learning design manager. “Start with the basics when your child is three or four; role play some simple scenarios with your child – ‘Mom can’t get up from the floor and there’s no one else around’ - without actually calling 9-1-1. Revisit the issue every year, as your child becomes more mature and aware of his or her surroundings and abilities.”

It’s a good idea to talk to your children about calling 9-1-1 once a year. Fall is a good time because school starts and household routines change. It’s also a good idea to let a child know the kinds of questions to expect when they call 9-1-1. Dispatchers will ask where you are calling from, what’s your address, if the person you’re calling about is

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Improvements to the Lac La Hache Transfer Station are complete and the Pilot Program is now in operation. An attendant will be on site to direct users to the appropriate areas for waste disposal. Household waste can be dropped off in one of two bins and a third bin is available for oversized items like mattresses and couches or small loads of construction waste. Metals are still 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 attendant about how to load or contain their waste to make unloading at the site as efficient and easy as possible, such as bagging grass clippings and leaves or segregating wood waste into usable and non-usable piles. Useable wood and building products are welcomed in the large item share shed.

The operating 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 attendants by operating in the dark or low light conditions. 2) Compaction of Bins During the Day. In order to maximize the capacity of refuse bins, and gain hauling efficiencies, 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) Operating Costs. Each hour the site is operated, adds costs. The least hours the site can be operated, and still meet the need of users is a savings to taxpayers. For further information contact the Cariboo Regional District Environmental Services Department at 250-392-3351 or Toll free at 1-800-665-1636.

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