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On the National Day of Remembrance for Road Crash Victims Nov. 21 ICBC released statistics for the North Central region. In the last five years, 328 people have been killed in car crashes in the North Central region, with an average of 66 people killed every year. Speeding is the leading cause of car crash fatalities in B.C. On average, 27 people are killed each year in the North Central region in speed-related crashes. Each October there is an average of 24 crashes resulting in injuries or death in the North Central region due to people driving too fast for the conditions. That number more than doubles in December to 50 as the driving conditions worsen.

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Santa Claus made a brief visit to the lakecity on Saturday for the Pet Photos With Santa event held at the Williams Lake Veterinary Clinic and will be coming back to town in style on Saturday with a full parade. The Santa Parade kicks off at 11:30 a.m. from the corner of Seventh Avenue and Oliver Street at Lake City Ford and will carry on to Spirit Square at First Avenue and Oliver Street for all kinds of merriment including free burgers, hot chocolate, horse drawn carriage rides, music and other entertainment. Pictured here having their pictures taken with Santa last Saturday are Ryan Moore and his three-yearold black lab Bubba. Funds raised help the SPCA.

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WL prolific offender program exists Monica Lamb-Yorski Tribune Staff Writer Williams Lake city council wants a prolific offender program back in Williams Lake as soon as possible; however, the RCMP say the program is still active in the city. At the regular council meeting Tuesday, Surinderpal Rathor asked council to endorse finding funds as soon as possible for a program that would identify individuals responsible for using weapons, such as machetes and bear spray, and that they be dealt with accordingly. Council also passed a motion to set up a meeting with Williams Lake RCMP Inspector Warren Brown. “Last week my phone started ringing off the hook with people telling me they are afraid to go out. They were telling me that people are using weapons during the day. People are calling the police. It’s the same people that are committing the crimes day after day.” The Williams Lake RCMP told the Tribune the Prolific Offender

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Program is still up and running. It’s never stopped, despite the withdrawal of funding from government in June 2012. “Locally it was .4 of a human re-

source position so what’s essentially happened is ourselves and the other agencies that are involved with the prolific offender program have continued with it, as it was, prior to June, and are doing it off the side of our desk. Instead of that .4 person doing the administrative work, the RCMP have taken that on,” Staff Sgt. Ken Brissard said Wednesday. At the end of the day, the RCMP and the other partners involved in the program, saw value in the initiative so they’ve continued with it. Nothing’s changed other than the funding component. “We meet regularly and had our prolific offender meeting yesterday. I believe right now we have 12 who are identified and know they’ve been identified as prolific offenders. We reach out to them to try and offer them assistance, “Brissard said, explaining two of the 12 have been “voted off the list by the group.” One because he has been relocated and the other because of his inactivity. “It’s a success story. Can we attribute that 100 per cent to the fact

that he was in the prolific offender program? No. There’s nothing to say that because of the program he’s changed his behaviour, but I know it’s helped.” Brissard admitted he’s an optimistic person that sees the “glass half full”, and “yes” there are ebbs and flows in crime rates in Williams Lake. “Essentially the way we’ve put it here in the last few months is that we’ve had a perfect storm. We had a group of about 12 people all out of jail at once. I’m not minimizing that, but I think you have to say it’s a small percentage that create havoc for the mass majority. You make your own luck and we were lucky because we’ve got some naughty people behind bars again.” A core group of agencies working in areas such as probation, housing and mental health team up with the RCMP to administer the program, all “bringing something to the table.” See PUT Page A2


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Put safety first Continued From Page A1 In September at the Union of B.C. Municipalities conference mayor and council met with Minister of Justice Shirley Bond and asked if funding would be restored for prolific offender programs. In a letter dated Oct.

11, Bond wrote to council that her ministry staff will explore if options exist for restoring funding and will contact the city. So far the city has not heard back. Rathor said the provincial government has equal responsibility for the citizens of Williams Lake as the city does. He

Stay for an ethnic Mennonite luncheon wanted staff to get on the phone first thing Wednesday morning to set up a meeting. “To me safety is more important than anything else. Why are we putting money into sidewalks when safety should be our first priority,” he said. The RCMP would welcome restored fund-

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Fire protection advance poll strong Monica Lamb-Yorski Tribune Staff Writer A third of eligible voting residents took advantage of the advance polls for the Williams Lake Fringe Fire Protection Referendum which were held on Wednesday, Nov. 14 and Monday, Nov. 19. More than 500 people voted in advance. “We’ve never seen that kind of turn out before in an advance poll,” said CRD chief administrative officer Janis Bell. “It shows that this is an important issue and people are not going to miss the opportunity to vote.” Generally the CRD will see less than a third of the voters showing up for all of

the voting opportunities, Bell said, adding if the count hits a third it’s considered a good turnout. The regular voting day is this Saturday, Nov. 24. at the polling station located in the CRD’s Board Room, Suite D, 180 North Third Avenue in Williams Lake. Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents who have not yet voted, and are eligible to participate in this referendum, are strongly encouraged to exercise their right to vote, said the CRD in a press release. Resident electors will be required to produce two pieces of identification at the time of voting (at least one

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with your signature). The identification must prove both your physical residential address and your identity. A resident elector is someone who lives in the proposed service area and is 18 years of age or older on general voting day, is a Canadian citizen, has lived in BC for at least the last 6 months, has lived in the proposed service area for at least the last 30 days, and is not disqualified by law from voting. Non-resident property electors must produce two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity. If you are a non-resident property owner, to ensure that you will be able to

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vote, please contact the Chief Election Officer or Deputy Chief Election Officer as there may be documentation requirements that need to be met prior to voting day. A non-resident property elector is someone who owns property in the proposed service area, but does not live there. Bell admitted she’s happy to see the turnout so far and said it’s encouraging. “We know that people are aware of the issue and understand it enough to feel that they should go out and vote. We’ll see how many more people we get out on Saturday. It will be a record breaker for sure.”

Stoplight recommended for crosswalk safety at Oliver Street and Mackenzie intersection Monica Lamb-Yorski Tribune Staff Writer After working at the Station House Gallery Oliver for 10 months, curator Beth Holden said she is concerned about the safety of the crosswalk at Mackenzie Avenue and Oliver Street. In a letter, Holden has asked city council to consider changing the intersection to make it safer. “Every time I push the crosswalk button and attempt to cross the street, cars drive through. Today I pushed the button and waited and waited and the cars did not stop,” Holden noted. Consistently, cars are not stopping, if they do then other vehicles will drive on through, and Holden said she’s had people tell her they no longer use the crosswalk for the same reasons.

“The Station House Gallery is a nice destination for people taking an afternoon or a day to wander about town. With the crosswalk the way it is and the fact that it is not monitored to ensure its safety, people will not walk across Mackenzie.” At the regular council meeting Tuesday, acting chief administrative officer Geoff Goodall said there are issues with the pedestrian crossing and people making a left hand turn there. “Visibility is greatly reduced and we’ve looked at possibly limiting parking, but when we look at the businesses there, Mackenzie Avenue is one of the only options for parking there.” Coun. Ivan Bonnell acknowledged it’s difficult because Mackenzie Avenue is a major artery in the city’s

traffic flow, however agreed lots of people exceed the speed limit there. When Coun. Danica Hughes was living in Calgary, the city instituted a $500 fine for drivers who did not stop at pedestrian crosswalks. “I’m concerned this is an accident waiting to happen. A loaded logging truck couldn’t stop fast enough if it had to. We need to make this a priority for safety,” Hughes said. The city will be installing two speed reader boards — one on Third Avenue North between Proctor and Comer Streets and on Foster Way — in addition to ones already in place on South Lakeside and further north on Mackenzie Avenue. Acting Mayor Laurie Walters suggested that perhaps a speed reader board needs to

go up near the intersection at Oliver and Mackenzie. Coun. Surinderpal Rathor, who has been on council for more than two decades, said the city has received numerous complaints in the past about the intersection and the intersection at Comer Street and MacKenzie. “A few years back there was a report that we could do a walkway done by a civil engineer. When ICBC got involved they said not to do that because it’s a major road. They said lights were the best way to go,” Rathor said, adding the city needs to do a proper study. “Personally I’d like to see lights and then a set of warning lights.” Holden’s letter was received by council and the crosswalk referred to the 2013 budget process.

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In the tradition of modern day travellers who place themselves in interesting positions to get that perfectly unusual shot next to various famous structures, Jason Rowley, of Cariboo Steel & Machine appears to be climbing the 12-foot Eiffel Tower he helped to build. The tower will be one of the live auction items at the Cariboo Foundation Hospital Trust’s gala at the Gibraltar Room Saturday night to help raise funds to purchase a new digital mammography machine for Cariboo Memorial Hospital. Jeremy Stangoe designed the tower and it was cut out using Cariboo Steel & Machine’s CNC Plasma Profiling Table, welded together and donated for the gala.

CRD finance budget meetings The second of two finance budget meetings took place on Nov. 15. The proposed 2013 budgets and business plans will receive some small adjustments before being presented to the board for adoption at the Dec. 14 meeting. The provisional budget will then be

presented to CRD residents in 2013 through three sub-regional consultation meetings taking place in the south Cariboo (100 Mile House) on Jan. 30, north Cariboo (Quesnel) on Jan. 31, and the central Cariboo (Williams Lake) on Feb. 2. Further information

including times and locations of these meeting will be announced soon. The traditional town hall meetings for 2013 will now be held at the beginning of the budgeting process in September and October in each of the electoral areas and municipalities.

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Community forest benefits rural areas Monica Lamb-Yorski Tribune Staff Writer Chief Ann Louie says the Williams Lake Indian Band (WLIB) and city of Williams Lake community forest planned for the areas outside of Williams Lake will provide opportunities to small communities near the forests. “We’ve committed to a community council that will help plan activities, guide resource management decisions, and contracting opportunities will go to local businesses,” Louie told the Tribune. The community forest

will benefit rural communities because the holders of the license will purchase goods and services from rural communities, Louie added. “We have also made a commitment to share in the profits of the community forest on the years that we have profits for community-based projects and we also had a standing offer to the communities should a community forest license invitation [from government] come open again we were willing to exchange land if that was possible,” Louie said, adding back in 1998 WLIB began pursuing a

community forest agreement. Mayor Kerry Cook said the city also began pursuing a community forest agreement at the same time. “We requested an application to apply in 1998 and continued to pursue it until 2007 when the Minister of Forests invited the city to apply. Early on in the process it became clear to the city that the community forest area was going to be within the traditional territory of the Williams Lake Indian Band so the best way to proceed was in a partnership with the Indian Band,” Cook re-

called. Subsequently the city worked with WLIB to identify areas with forests that are suitable to community forestry, but also contained importance to the WLIB, Cook added. “The selection of a forest also had to meet the criteria set by government. Of course the criteria set by government significantly limited where the forest could be located,” Cook said. As a result the city “waited for years” until it received an invitation from government in 2010 to apply for a joint partnership with WLIB.

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Forest industry mismanaged: Wyse for today’s economy.” Wyse said the mid timber supply report indicated there is no existing inventory for the region. “At that time I commented: how does the

Monica Lamb-Yorski Tribune Staff Writer “Cariboo workers are paying the price for Liberal mismanagement of the forestry industry,” said Charlie Wyse, NDP candidate for CaribooChilcotin. “We’ve got mills closing, we’ve lost hundreds of forestry jobs in the past decade, and the Liberal government has failed to provide the skills training necessary to prepare workers for the opportunities that do exist.” Wyse said hundreds of forestry workers have lost their jobs in the past decade, and it’s time to take practical steps to help the industry and the workforce recover. He described Friday’s permanent closure of Tolko’s Creekside Mill in Williams Lake as a “real shock” for workers and the community. Wyse pointed out that demand for lumber has surged in the U.S. as a result of devastating storms on the East Coast, but the industry isn’t able to respond because of a critical shortage of skilled labour. The head of the Central Interior Logging Association, MaryAnne Arcand, has said northern B.C. is facing a shortage of 2,000 drivers and equipment operators. “The Liberal government has neglected the industry and failed to prepare B.C. workers with the skills they need,” said Wyse. It’s time for a change in priorities. Adrian Dix

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HAVE YOUR SAY ON BUDGET

You can stay up to date on the City’s 2013 budget process and submit your input online at http://www.williamslake.ca/index.asp?p=2238 (or click on the “Budget 2013” tab at the bottom of the City’s website at www.williamslake.ca)

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CERTIFICATE OF MERIT

Williams Lake is the hometown of Rick Hansen, Carey Price, and many others who have achieved national or international recognition for their achievements, and the City of Williams Lake would like to recognize those individuals. City Council is now accepting nominations for 2012 Certificate of Merit Awards to recognize any citizen of the City of Williams Lake or the fringe area of the city that has accomplished an achievement that brings national or international fame to the City of Williams Lake during 2012. Their achievements will be recognized by City Council meeting in January 2013. To nominate an individual, provide his or her name and a short resume of their contributions for council to consider. Nominations can be dropped off at City Hall by Dec. 31, 2012. For more information, contact Cindy Bouchard, Manager of Legislative Services, at 250-392-1773 or cbouchard@williamslake.ca. WANT TO STAY UPDATED? To receive City of Williams Lake media releases, Council Highlights, and updates, contact Communications Coordinator Ken MacInnis at 250-392-8488 or kmacinnis@williamslake.ca

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Thursday, November 22, 2012 Williams Lake Tribune

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• Publisher/Sales Mgr. Lisa Bowering • Editor Erin Hitchcock 250-392-2331 ext 243 editor@wltribune.com Free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad. - Albert Camus

Lost cattle have reason to stray

Reprimand for politicians

How in the heck did they get there from here? As the snow flies, any lollygaggers, cattle still wandering the range will head in — seeking certain food and s h e l t e r. Where Cattle they fiFodder nally turn up will Liz Twan sometimes have their owners shaking their heads in wonder as they puzzle, how on earth the cattle managed to get there (from here) when by all conceivable odds it should have been virtually impossible! The renegade cattle have just made a mockery of several standing barriers that should have halted all wayward progress, long before they ever landed (so to speak) in someone else’s backyard — miles away from the home-ranch. Are they bovineHoudinis? Sometimes said homeowner is sympathetic (understanding that you did not intentionally drive cattle there); others —not so much, as not even a smidgen of empathy is exhibited as the transgressed-upon-party expressively voices their extreme displeasure with their unwanted guests (your bovine-buddies) in no uncertain terms. Please accept our (collective) apology! It must, however, be conditional as the majority of cattle owners strive to keep their livestock within the parameters (deeded pastures or allocated crown range) they belong in. Yet, now and again, despite best efforts there is a failure or a breakdown in the system, and things go awry. Wolves and other large predators cause straying/damage when frightened-flighty cattle (usually cows with calves) trample right through a fence or closed-gate as they flee (the predation) in collective mindless panic. In the fall; hunters and woodcutters often leave gates ajar as they pass through, totally focused ahead toward spotting the perfectly dry tree or the almighty-big-buck; hoping to harvest either pretty much without leaving the heated-comfort of their vehicle for any more time than it takes to chop it or shoot it! So, you see — there is generally a reason for a stray — so please try to forgive us our trespasses! Liz Twan is a rancher and freelance columnist for the Tribune.

It’s always fascinating how politicians jump at the opportunity to get their photos taken when private companies make investment announcements, but they’re nowhere to be seen when those same companies announce mill closures or cancel previous investment announcements. Take the recent photo of politicians (replete with hard hats and big smiles) t h a t MLA graced Musings the front page of Bob Simpson the Williams Lake Tribune when West Fraser Timber announced they would be investing in their planer mill there. The politicians crowed that West Fraser’s announcement is proof that the forest industry in the Cariboo is facing a bright future. Where was the photo of those same politicians when Tolko announced last week that it has decided to permanently shut down its Creekside sawmill in Williams Lake? Using the political logic that private investment means a ‘bright future,’ should we interpret the Creekside closure as a sign that our forest sector is facing a ‘dismal future?’ Bottom line: politicians shouldn’t be involved in the PR associated with private sector investment decisions, which are made solely on the basis of the implications for the bottom line of those companies. There are a multitude of factors that go into private sector investment decisions, but an investment announcement doesn’t mean that the investment will actually occur, or that it will lead to success for that company or for the future of that sector. Politicians should not be involved in private sector announcements, positive or negative. Having politicians involved in the PR of private corporations only adds to the public’s concern about the already too-close relationship between corporations and government, and it feeds the cynicism voters have toward politicians and the political process. Bob Simpson is the Independent MLA for Cariboo North.

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Santa a reminder to be generous to all The annual Santa Claus Parade and festive activities in Spirit Square are coming up this Saturday and the weather is expected to be mild. The timing and weather, if it holds, will be a welcome change to other years when the parade and festivities have been held on Friday nights, which were often very cold. People are asked to join the parade which will start from the mustering station at Seventh Avenue beside Lake City Ford at 11:30 a.m. and proceed to Spirit Square where there will be activities all day long culminating in the Christmas tree lighting at 4:30 p.m. Santa and Mrs. Claus and the elves will be there to visit with children. There will be horse drawn wagon rides, live entertainment

with bands, carollers, games, hot chocolate, hot apple cider, and burgers. And its all free thanks to local businesses community clubs and the Williams Lake Business Improvement Area organizers. It will be a busy, busy, busy weekend for shoppers with businesses offering Friday evening and weekend specials and several major craft sales happening in the city at the same time. The Medieval Market runs Saturday and Sunday at Columneetza Secondary, the Cataline Christmas Craft Sale runs Saturday and Sunday at Cataline elementary school, the Made in the Cariboo Craft Sale runs Saturday at the Tourism Discovery Centre and the Ten Thousand Villages Craft Sale runs

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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Cariboo Bethel Church. With all the excitement we ask that people to have fun but take extra care driving and walking around the city. In-between all that holiday shopping we also ask that those who are able to find ways to help the Salvation Army with its Christmas Cheer program by donating whatever they are able to donate in the form of toys, non-perishable food or toy donations to help make Christmas a little brighter for families in need. In her report to the people the lakecity’s Cpt. Claudine Kadonaga says that food bank use in Williams Lake has risen a staggering 1,000 per cent since the beginning of 2008 well above the national average increase.

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Thursday, November 22, 2012 Williams Lake Tribune

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Climate change revisited Editor:

The Vancouver Sun had BP’s penalties for the gulf oil spill buried Negotiators will meet in Doha in the back pages. That couldn’t be (do ha ha – my cynicism rears it coincidental. head) Qatar for COP 18 next week. Achim Steiner, executive diMy fears. rector of UN Environment ProWe may miss our last chance for gramme, says “technically” we can meaningful change to keep below still solve the problem. 2C in global temps. This report is timed for “negotiaAl Gore (Inconvenient Truth) tors” at COP 18. is active with his Climate Reality They say time is running out. Project timed for this meeting. I wonder how many lobbyists Bill McKibben (350.org) had will be there with their work done a 24-hour global internet action for negotiators in their speaking timed for this meeting. points this time. His project is “Do the Math.” The oil lobbyists will spend a There is little press in the media. lot of dirty oil money to make sure

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there isn’t an agreement. The World Meteorological Organization says GHGs reached a record 390.9 ppm of CO2 in 2011, 140 per cent of the pre-industrial levels of 280 ppm. The warming effect between 1990 and 2011 is 30 per cent more. What will it be between 2012 and 2030? B.C. and Alberta will push it higher with their “jobs” and government revenue action plan. We are all in this together.

Herb Nakada Williams Lake, B.C.

Remember the less fortunate in Williams Lake during the joy of this holiday shopping season Lakecity food bank needs exceed national average Capt. Claudine Kadonaga Special to The Tribune Food Bank Canada has released the 2012 Hunger Count. The Williams Lake food bank was not surprised by its content. Food bank use in B.C. has increased by 6.6 per cent — much higher than the average rise of 2.4 per cent across the country. The report shows that 11.4 per cent who accessed services at B.C. food banks between 2011 and 2012 are employed. An increasing number of employed people can no longer feed their families. The reason, the report suggests, is that 18 per cent of employed Canadians — almost one in five — earn less than $17,000 a year. In Williams Lake we see more and more individuals who are holding down two, at times even three, part time jobs; and still cannot make ends meet. Canadian food bank usage is up 31 per cent since the start of the 2008 recession. Port Moody and Port Coquitlam has reported a 59-per-cent increase in the last four years. Usage of the Williams Lake Food Bank is up a staggering 1,000 per cent since the beginning of 2008. The cost of housing, utilities, clothing, and food has increased steadily over the past four years. Minimum wage increased, however, full-time jobs are scarce, especially for the unskilled labour force. The living wage for Williams Lake has been calculated at $18

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per hour (more than $35,000 annually). Sixty per cent of the Williams Lake food bank clientele are singles. A single person living on social assistance has to make ends meet on $3.80 an hour or $7,560 annually and rent in town absorbs 55-75 per cent of these funds. A single person living on provincial disability has approximately $900 a month, the majority of clients utilize over 60 per cent of their income on rent. The Williams Lake food bank in the past four years has extended its service area to include outlying communities where no food bank exists. Donations are also being received from all around the Cariboo. In 2007, access to food was limited to four times a year. Today the most needy families can access once a week and receive staple goods, fruit and vegetables, snacks, and personal care and cleaning supplies. Each hamper is designed to last two or three days. In 2011, the provincial average cost of the nutritious food basket for a family of four was $868 per month. Those earning minimum wage, receiving income assistance, or facing other challenges (high rents, child care, high transportation costs) struggle to find ways to purchase food as well as meet their other basic needs. The Williams Lake Food Bank assesses client’s income and basic living expenses to determine “household” funds available for

monthly groceries. Individuals with less than $200, or families with less than $500 for their grocery budget may access food bank as often as once a week. Entertainment and clothing expenses are not calculated when determining eligibility. The food bank also issues clothing vouchers when need is determined. This year, the Williams Lake Salvation Army food bank had to start purchasing canned meats, pork and beans, pasta and pasta sauce as early as August. The Christmas Food Drives fill the shelves and provide hampers to needy families. Donations are appreciated throughout the year, without them we cannot adequately meet the needs of our community.

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What do you think about the snow’s arrival?

Jean Beaulieu

Jatinder Purewal

Late, but lovely.

It’s good.

Bernice Johnny

Nadine Grandjambe

At least we’ll have snow for Christmas.

Even though it’s late, I miss the sun.

Herman Shaw

John Weinert

It’s cold.

The snow is OK. We need it to prevent forest fires.

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Do you donate to charities at Christmas?

Log onto the Opinion section at wltribune.com to vote Last week’s question: Are you satisfied with School District 27’s Options Report consultation process? YES: 22 per cent

NO: 78 per cent. Please note: the percentages may not be totally accurate. On Nov. 20 a reader alerted that her “yes” vote and others weren’t being added in. The problem was fixed later that day. Tribune file photo

There will be many ways to help the less fortunate in our community this holiday season and the Tribune urges those with the means to help wherever they are able. The Tribune’s annual food and toy drive for the Salvation Army’s Christmas Cheer program is coming up Dec. 15. Last year several truck loads of food, toys and games were donated for families in need. Pictured at last year’s event are Tribune advertising representative Brenda Webster (left) and publisher Lisa Bowering with Salvation Army Cpt. Randy Kadonaga (centre) and some of the many donations.

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Multiculturalism celebrated in lakecity with open house Monica Lamb-Yorski Tribune Staff Writer With warm smiles and elaborate posters they’d created about their countries of origin, adult students greeted visitors at the Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society open house in Williams Lake Nov. 6. While the society has had a home in the city for several years, in September it moved to a larger venue in the 100 block of First Avenue North. “We’ve got room for classes and our own bathroom,” said Susan Nelson, English Language Services for Adults instructor. “We had our first class in the new space on Sept. 10.” Nelson has been with IMSS for three years and coordinates the programs. “The core of the language program is based on the Canadian language benchmark guides which try to help immigrants or speakers of other languages achieve certain levels of ability within the four realms — reading, writing, speaking and listening,” Nelson said. For example, a Level 1 student can understand some familiar words, greet people, but would need help to understand what people are saying in English.

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IMSS wants guest speakers Continued From Page A9 “We’re supposed to have guest speakers in once a month and take tours into the community each month,” Nelson said.

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Lakecity boxer takes on challenge in Moncton Gaeil Farrar Tribune Staff Writer Stuart McLellan is heading to Moncton, NB this weekend for his first professional boxing match in about a year. This Saturday, Nov. 24, McLellan’s match with Chris Aucoin of Brantford, Ont. will be the main event on the six fight card. “He’s fought all the top contenders in Canada so I’m expecting a tough fight,” McLellan says. He says Aucoin has more fights under his belt than he does with four wins, 10 losses and two draws, but with his own record of seven wins, three draws and no losses, he is going into Saturday’s fight determined to win. A win Saturday will put McLellan in contention for the Canadian Professional Boxing Council’s 160 middleweight title in February 2013. He says the title has remained vacant since he competed for it last year in a fight that was deemed a draw with no clear winner. “The title was vacant so it stayed vacant, but in my mind and a lot of people’s minds there I won the fight,” McLellan says. Stuart’s brother, Roberto, and dad, Gary, will be in his corner for this Saturday’s fight, encouraging, coaching and cleaning him up between rounds. The fight is scheduled as an eight-round elimination bout. “If anyone wants to watch the fight they can watch it on gofightlive.com,” Stuart says. The fight starts at 7 p.m. eastern time, which would be about 3 p.m. Cariboo time. Stuart is 26, six feet tall and fighting in the 160 pound middleweight class.

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Lakecity boxer Stuart McLellan (above) will compete with Chris Aucoin of Brantford Ont. Saturday in Moncton. Stuart has been boxing for 15 years as of Nov. 10, the past fiveand-a-half years professionally. Last year he had fights in Vancouver, Calgary, and Moncton but this year he hasn’t been able to find anyone willing to fight him so he has signed on with a professional promoter, Last Round Boxer, and expects to have at least four fights a year.

Both Stuart and his brother, Roberto, the current Canadian Light Middleweight Champion, are professional boxers who came up through the ranks of the Williams Lake Boxing Club. “I have fought my whole career out of the Williams Lake Boxing Club,” Stuart says. He started boxing when he was age 11, trading his hockey skates

for the boxing ring. “Dad was always a fan of boxing so when a gym opened in town we got to quit hockey and baseball and just box,” Stuart says. These days he is in the gym six days a week and takes one day off to rest. “You have to have a day of rest, more for your mind than anything,” Stuart says. He spars with his brother and other contenders in the club about three days a week and trains in other ways the rest of the week­ —running, chin ups, push ups, heavy and speed bag boxing, shadow boxing and callisthenics. He says he isn’t into weight lifting because weight training would build too much heavy muscle which would push him into a different weight class. He says there are 17 weight classes in professional boxing from 105 to 200-plus pounds. He pretty much eats everything he wants but puts emphasis on getting lots of meat, fruits and vegetables into his diet. He also doesn’t take any supplements. “I get everything I need from my food,” Stuart says. Like the great boxer of his time Mohammed Ali said, Stuart likes to “float like a butterfly and sting like a bee” and hang in for all eight rounds. In the professional ring he says boxers only wear mouth guards, but no head protection, and while there is the risk of injury he still enjoys the sport. He says he has had his nose broken three times in the ring, and once when a door flew open into his face. “I just like to box,” says Stuart, who is also a first year apprentice carpenter with Woodtick Construction.

T-Wolves lose three players to concussion LeRae Haynes Special to The Tribune A Williams Lake PeeWee Timberwolves tournament last weekend welcomed the Smithers Storm, Ft. St. John Flyers, Prince George Tier two and three teams, Quesnel Thunder, Omineca All-Stars and the Burns Lake Bruins. Williams Lake dominated in the first game, playing Smithers for a 4-0 final score. On Saturday the T-Wolves took on Prince George for an intense game that ended in a 5-3 loss for Williams Lake and two players out with concussions. They played Ft. St. John, losing

6-2 and losing another team member to concussion, followed by a loss to Quesnel 7-1. “These kids played great,” stated team manager and tournament director Quinn Passeri. “They played with heart and spirit—no one can fault how they played. We lost three players to mild concussions, one defense and two forwards, and that makes a big difference. We had a fourth knocked out in the third game, but recovered enough to return for the next one. “I’m so proud of them. They represented the City of Williams Lake very well.” The final game of the tourna-

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The PeeWee Timberwolves participated in a tournament last weekend in Williams Lake with teams coming in from around the central interior.

ment featured Omineca and Prince George Tier two, with PG taking the win at 7-2. Next game for the T-Wolves is

an exhibition game against Quesnel this Sunday, something Passeri calls ‘a chance to redeem ourselves.’

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Rugby fundraising event The Williams Lake men’s rugby team and Boston Pizza are combining for a little awareness and fundraising Saturday, Nov. 24. Morley Wilson of the club said he saw a group down in Portland, last summer, called Pints for Prostates. “I spoke with manager Jason Ouimet at Boston Pizza to see if he was interested in doing something similar. So on Nov. 24 we will combine with the support of the Pilsner Beer rep, to have Pil for Prostates.” Ouimet has said $1 from each Pilsner will go directly to support for male cancer issues in Williams Lake.

Thursday, Nov. 22

Midget hockey update The Williams Lake Timberwolves midget rep hockey team had a tough go in Prince George this past weekend. The team lost to Quesnel 4-1 in the opener Friday and later in the day lost 6-1 to Terrace. Saturday the team lost to Prince George 9-0 and rebounded later in the day to beat Kitimat 5-2. The one game the team had Sunday was again against Kitimat, for fifth and sixth place, and the Lakecity squad won again, this time 6-0. Exhibition games at home for the team, take place this coming weekend, Saturday at 6:45 p.m. and Sunday 11a.m., and will host their tournament Nov. 30 to Dec. 2.

Thursday, Nov. 22

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Taking aim for family fun at turkey trap shoot LeRae Haynes Special to The Tribune Hunting and shooting enthusiasts from the Cariboo Chilcotin met on Sunday for a Turkey Trap Shoot hosted by Williams Lake Sportsmen’s Association, featuring shotgun challenges for all ages. Shooters from ages eight to 80 polished their skills in a fun atmosphere, competing for prizes that included turkey, ham, ribs and cash. There were 10 “shot” events: buddy shoots, Annie Oakleys, bushwhackers and more, with events divided into beginner, intermediate and expert categories. Steve and Chason Richberg attended from the west Chilcotin and there were others from Quesnel, 100 Mile House and Williams Lake areas. “This is just great,” said Steve, who explained that this was their first time at the shoot. Chason agreed, stating he was having a blast. Although the two

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ADIDAS L SUPERNOVA GLIDE ASICS L GT-2120/2150 or TRAIL BROOKS L ADDICTION 6/7/8 BROOKS L ADRENALINE6/7 MIZUNO L WAVE ALCHEMY5/6/7 MIZUNO L WAVE CREATION 6/7 NEW BALANCE L W716 NEW BALANCE L W766/7 NEW BALANCE L W855/6/7 NEW BALANCE L WR1223/5 NIKE L AIR MAX MOTO+ 5-7 NIKE L AIR PEGASUS+25E SAUCONY L GRID STABIL5 SAUCONY L PG GUIDE2/3 NEW BALANCE L WT813 NIKE L ZOOM STRUCTURE TRIAX+ SAUCONY L GRID TRIUMPH

REG

MIDDAY

SHINGUARD

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SIZE (INCH)

REG

MIDDAY SKATEBOARD 20

RBK JR VOLT BAUER JR VAPOR X:VELOCITY EASTON JR SYNERGY ST4 WARRIOR JR METHOD BAUER SUPREME COMP BAUER SUPREME ELITE EASTON STEALTH S9 EASTON STEALTH777 EASTON STEALTH777 EASTON SYNERGY ST16 EASTON SYNERGY555 EASTON SYNERGY999 EASTON ZLD GRAF G700 JOFA SG8060 MISSION FUEL900 NBH VAPOR SELECT NBH VAPOR VELOCITY RBK 9K

12 12 12,13 12 16 14-16 15,16 16 16 15 16 13,14,16 17 15,16 14 16 16 16 16

109.99 69.99 199.99 99.99 249.99 199.99 49.99 59.99 49.99 64.99 99.99 79.99 179.99 89.99 109.99 139.99 69.99 149.99 119.99 109.99 149.99 89.99 69.99 99.99 179.99

40 25 50 30 60 80

25 12 25 40 30 50 25 30 40 25 50 25 50 25 25 12 12 60

DC L BELMAR DC L PIXIE SWIRL/SCROLL/FAIRY DC L PURE SE DVS L HAYES MID

MENS

RUNNING

ADIDAS SUPERNOVA CUSHIIONING ASICS GT-2120/2140 BROOKS ADDICTION 4/5/6/7 BROOKS ADRENALINE ASR5 BROOKS BEAST MIZUNO WAVE CREATION 6/7 MIZUNO WAVE INSPIRE6 MIZUNO WAVE NEXUS NEW BALANCE MT876 NEW BALANCE MR1226 NEW BALANCE MR760 NEW BALANCE MR850 SAUCONY PG GUIDE2

SKATEBOARD MIDDAY DC CHARACTER

SKATES Save Bag with Power Dry FIGURE ICE TEC SOFT SKATE 50-88%

SIZE

REG

MIDDAY

25

$

CCM JR 852 TACK BAUER JR SUPREME G1000 BAUER JR SUPREME G3000 NBH SUPREME ONE55 NBH SUPREME ONE75 NBH VAPOR XIV

SOFTEC COMET SOFTEC SPORT SOFTEC VANTAGE

5E 3D 5.5D 7D,11EE 9D 8 ½D 7 9 6-10 6,7,10

329.99 309.99 369.99 309.99 379.99 299.99

99.99 99.99 129.99 119.99

75 50 50 100 150 100 12 40 65 60

12

$

reg. 84-104.99

MIDDAY WOMENS RUNNING 75 50 100 40 75 50 40 75

EE Avenger (M)

$

SIZE

MED SM-LG LG SM,MED XL 52,54

reg. 114.99

Serve (M)

Save 60-75%

BAUER SUPREME ELITE BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT 2 EASTON STEALTH S17 RBK TALON REEBOK 9K TACKLA TP1051 AIR

50

$

reg. 79.99

MIDDAY 20 20 25 25 20 30 20 25

Enduro Heir (M)

$

REG

reg. 199.99

reg. 89.99

Pyroclast (M/F)

SIZE

112 89 yth

30

$

30

$

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$ $

Addition (M)

Chelsea (F)

HOCKEY PANT

GOAL SKATES

reg. 109.99

reg. 64.99

HELMET

reg. 249.99

40

$

40

$

reg. 99.99

Many chain stores have closed in Williams Lake including one of our competitors. While these chains abandon our city due to economic reasons we are optimistic about the future and will continue to offer competitive pricing. It is myopic to say we are the “only game in town” as major centres are just a few hours drive and online shopping is just a click away. Caribou Ski SFS belongs to Canada’s largest sporting goods buying group (and the biggest in hockey worldwide). We have always made sure our pricing is similar to or better than the sporting good chains, outdoor co-ops, fashion boutiques, hockey or running specific shops in the big city. What you see in this ad reinforces what you will continue to see from us going forward toward our 37th year of business. The glass is half full.

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7 ½, 8 ½ 7,8,8 ½,9 ½ 6 ½,7,7 ½ 7 ½,8 7,8 ½ 7,8 6 ½,7 6 ½,7 ½,8 ½ 7,7 ½,9,11 7,8 7 ½,8 ½ 6½,7 ½ 7,7 ½ 8.8 ½ 6 ½,7 ½-9 7,9 ½ 7 ½,8

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6 ½,7 7,9,9 ½ 7 ½-8 ½ 7 ½,8 ½,9

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9-10,12 9EE,12D 8 ½,9 ½,10,11,11 ½ 9 ½,10 ½ 11,12 9,10 9 ½,10,11 8 ½,10 9,10 ½,11 9 ½EE,12EE 9,9 ½,12 9,10 ½,11 8,10 ½,11 ½,13

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MIDDAY

REG.

MIDDAY

REG.

MIDDAY

REG.

MIDDAY

129.99 159.99 119.99 149.99 159.99 189.99 119.99 149.99 149.99 179.99 139.99 129.99 149.99 139.99 119.99 149.99 149.99 79.99 74.99 74.99 94.99

129.99 159.99 109.99 149.99 159.99 189.99 154.99 144.99 139.99 189.99 139.99 159.99 139.99

8 ½-9 ½,11 74.99 DC PURE/SLIM 8,10-11 89.99 DC RADAR SE/SLIM 8 ½-9 ½ 94.99 DC VERSAFLEX 9 ½,10 ½,11 124.99 DVS CONCOURSE 9 ½,10 ½,11 ½ 99.99 DVS MILITIA 7.9,10 109.99 ELEMENT BILLINGS 9 ½,10 84.99 FALLEN CHIEF MID 9,9 ½,10 ½ 94.99 FALLEN TROOPER SL/SE 8 ½,9-10 99.99 LAKAI CARROLL 4 8,8 ½ 114.99 LAKAI MIKE MO 9,11 ½ 94.99 NIKE HUSTLE 9,10,10 ½,11 ½ 99.99 THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING OF THE DISCONTINUED MODELS

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Discontinued Handbags

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Save 50 to 57% from size 12-24m, 2-7 2 colours

65

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Soft Shells

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50

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Womens Apex Bionic 2010 model

50

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12 to 25

$

$

All MMA Tees

12

$

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19 N 1ST AVE. 250-392-5923

All items subject to prior sale at the current price. Gift cards, ski tuning, skate sharpening and items marked with Midday Madness tags are exempt from the 12% and 20% off.

SKI ONLY

ROSSIGNOL S4 SQUINDO

SKI AND BINDING

12

$

reg. 29 - 49.99 from size 2T to XXL

Assorted Fleece or Button Shirts

Half Price from size 4T to XXL

SIZE (CM) 174

Save SIZE (CM) 45-75% 154

ROSSIGNOL ZENITH OS ROSSIGNOL ZENITH Z6 OS SALOMON X-WING TORNADO SALOMON X-WING8 VOLKL AC30 VOLKL AC50 WOMENS K2 LOTTA LUV ROSSIGNOL HARMONY II ROSSIGNOL VOODOOSC80 SALOMON ORIGIN AMBER SALOMON ORIGIN TOPAZ

170 174 173 170 170,177 167 154 175 144,158 160

ROSSIGNOL ZENITH100 SALOMON IMPACT8 SALOMON PERFORMA2 6 WOMENS NORDICA GTS6 ROSSIGNOL XENA X6 SALOMON ELLIPSE 7.0 SALOMON IRONY6 SALOMON PERFORMA 7.0 SALOMON RUSH 6.0 TECNICA PHOENIX80 AIR SHELL

SNOWBOARD

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BURTON LTR BURTON DOMINANT BURTON KING BURTON OPERATOR BURTON TWIN FLOW TEAM-ANTTI FORUM PAT MOORE SCHEME FORUM YOUNGBLOOD NITRO MFM WOMENS FLOW GIRL BLISS FLOW INFINIA FLOW JEWEL FLOW VENUS FORUM CRAFT ROXY ALLY MAGNETRACTION SILENCE ANGEL

BINDINGS

BURTON CARTEL ‘10 BURTON MISSION BURTON TRIAD DRAKE DTM LTD FLOW NXT AT FLOW NXT FS WOMENS LAMAR GIRL MX10 BURTON L ESCAPADE

BOOTS

DIVISION 23 KIDS 24/7 COMO 24/7 MADISON BURTON FREESTYLE BURTON FREESTYLE ‘09 BURTON H.O.D. BURTON HAIL BURTON HAIL ‘09 BURTON ION DC JUDGE DC PHASE ‘08 DC SCOUT WOMENS BURTON MINT ‘09 BURTON MODERN BURTON SAPPHIRE BURTON SUPREME DC HALO NORTHWAVE FREEDOM’08

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250

579.99 959.99 1124.99 779.99 1099.99 1249.99

250 300 400 350 450 500

REG MIDDAY

969.99 429.99 1019.99 449.99 799.99

250 225 350 250 350

27.5 30.0 26.0

329.99 599.99 549.99 329.99

100 100 100 100

24.5 24.5 23.5 24.5 24.0 24.5 24.5

399.99 329.99 474.99 329.99 474.99 449.99 399.99

100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Save SIZE (MOND) NORDICA GRANSPORT10 70-80% 30.5 SKI BOOT

REG MIDDAY

729.99

SIZE (CM)

REG MIDDAY

REG MIDDAY

120 156 153 152,158,160W 154,157 157 155 157WIDE,159 157

189.99 479.99 459.99 539.99 499.99 639.99 549.99 459.99 611.99

75 100 150 175 175 250 150 175 100

132,137 149,153 146 143,147 152 152 139

229.99 599.99 449.99 349.99 474.99 487.99 189.99

75 150 125 100 175 100 25

MED,LG LG MED,LG XL XL XL

259.99 229.99 309.99 169.99 324.99 349.99

100 90 120 80 125 140

SM MED,LG

89.99 289.99

35 100

5 8 6 9½ 8, 10 ½ 7 ½,8 ½,9 ½ 8,8 ½ 7 9 ½,10 9,11 8 ½,9 7

149.99 219.99 119.99 229.99 199.99 209.99 299.99 269.99 399.99 359.99 229.99 259.99

12 25 25 50 50 75 100 100 150 125 75 100

6, 6 ½ 7,8,8 ½ 7 ½,9 7 ½-9 ½ 7 ½,8 9

199.99 379.99 249.99 399.99 329.99 179.99

50 100 100 100 100 50

SIZE

SIZE

HOCKEY

40

$ Stealth S15

Synergy SC6 Jr

25

reg. 99.99

Save SHOULDER PAD 65-75% EASTON JR SYNERGY555 MISSION JR FLYWEIGHT EASTON STEALTH777 MISSION FLYWEIGHT MISSION FUEL900

50

$

Vapor X:60 Stickum Jr reg. 209.99

ELBOW PAD

25

reg. 129.99

Ultra Carbon Shaft Jr with 4

or 2

wood

comp

2999

$

reg. 111-139.95

Replacement blades Vapor

All

Save 500 $ X: Shift 270 40 to 50% 7.0 $420 Jr $240 APX $

All Graf Models

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REG MIDDAY

All

Synergy $ EQ888

Save 60%

$ 180 Stealth 999 160

REG MIDDAY

Save 50 to 60%

325 Jr $225 260 Jr $160

11K $ 9K $ Hockey Tower reg. 119-159.99

Save 30-70%

BAUER 8000 EASTON JR STEALTH S5 BAUER SUPREME75 EASTON STEALTH S5 EASTON SYNERGY ST16 GRAF G700 MISSION FUEL900 REEBOK XT PRO

$

Response Rubber Jr

Save

BAUER 8000/8500 45-55% EASTON STEALTH S13 HH EASTON STEALTH S19 EASTON STEALTH S9 W/CAGE EASTON STEALTH S9 NBH 5500

$

HOCKEY GLOVE

Save

50-70% EAGLE X70 EAGLE INTERMEDIATE X70I BAUER VAPOR X:60 EASTON SYNERGY EQ777 GRAF G700 REEBOK 6.0.6.FL WARRIOR AK27 WARRIOR AK27 PRO

SIZE

SM,LG,XL MED XS,LG,XL XS MED,XL SM

SIZE

SM MED SM,LG,XL SM-LG XL

SIZE

MED MED,LG MED MED,LG MED SML MED,LG MED,LG

SIZE (INCH) 14 13 14,15 13,14 15 14 13,15 14

REG

169.99 109.99 159.99 109.99 99.99 119.99

REG

74.99 99.99 129.99 119.99 99.99

REG

99.99 59.99 84.99 69.99 94.99 79.99 69.99 69.99

REG

214.99 179.99 199.99 109.99 129.99 129.99 89.99 199.99

MIDDAY 75 60 75 50 40 50

MIDDAY 25 25 40 40 25

25

25

ADIDAS L SUPERNOVA GLIDE ASICS L GT-2120/2150 or TRAIL BROOKS L ADDICTION 6/7/8 BROOKS L ADRENALINE6/7 MIZUNO L WAVE ALCHEMY5/6/7 MIZUNO L WAVE CREATION 6/7 NEW BALANCE L W716 NEW BALANCE L W766/7 NEW BALANCE L W855/6/7 NEW BALANCE L WR1223/5 NIKE L AIR MAX MOTO+ 5-7 NIKE L AIR PEGASUS+25E SAUCONY L GRID STABIL5 SAUCONY L PG GUIDE2/3 NEW BALANCE L WT813 NIKE L ZOOM STRUCTURE TRIAX+ SAUCONY L GRID TRIUMPH

REG

MIDDAY

SHINGUARD

Save 60-85%

SIZE (INCH)

REG

MIDDAY SKATEBOARD 20

RBK JR VOLT BAUER JR VAPOR X:VELOCITY EASTON JR SYNERGY ST4 WARRIOR JR METHOD BAUER SUPREME COMP BAUER SUPREME ELITE EASTON STEALTH S9 EASTON STEALTH777 EASTON STEALTH777 EASTON SYNERGY ST16 EASTON SYNERGY555 EASTON SYNERGY999 EASTON ZLD GRAF G700 JOFA SG8060 MISSION FUEL900 NBH VAPOR SELECT NBH VAPOR VELOCITY RBK 9K

12 12 12,13 12 16 14-16 15,16 16 16 15 16 13,14,16 17 15,16 14 16 16 16 16

109.99 69.99 199.99 99.99 249.99 199.99 49.99 59.99 49.99 64.99 99.99 79.99 179.99 89.99 109.99 139.99 69.99 149.99 119.99 109.99 149.99 89.99 69.99 99.99 179.99

40 25 50 30 60 80

25 12 25 40 30 50 25 30 40 25 50 25 50 25 25 12 12 60

DC L BELMAR DC L PIXIE SWIRL/SCROLL/FAIRY DC L PURE SE DVS L HAYES MID

MENS

RUNNING

ADIDAS SUPERNOVA CUSHIIONING ASICS GT-2120/2140 BROOKS ADDICTION 4/5/6/7 BROOKS ADRENALINE ASR5 BROOKS BEAST MIZUNO WAVE CREATION 6/7 MIZUNO WAVE INSPIRE6 MIZUNO WAVE NEXUS NEW BALANCE MT876 NEW BALANCE MR1226 NEW BALANCE MR760 NEW BALANCE MR850 SAUCONY PG GUIDE2

SKATEBOARD MIDDAY DC CHARACTER

SKATES Save Bag with Power Dry FIGURE ICE TEC SOFT SKATE 50-88%

SIZE

REG

MIDDAY

25

$

CCM JR 852 TACK BAUER JR SUPREME G1000 BAUER JR SUPREME G3000 NBH SUPREME ONE55 NBH SUPREME ONE75 NBH VAPOR XIV

SOFTEC COMET SOFTEC SPORT SOFTEC VANTAGE

5E 3D 5.5D 7D,11EE 9D 8 ½D 7 9 6-10 6,7,10

329.99 309.99 369.99 309.99 379.99 299.99

99.99 99.99 129.99 119.99

75 50 50 100 150 100 12 40 65 60

12

$

reg. 84-104.99

MIDDAY WOMENS RUNNING 75 50 100 40 75 50 40 75

EE Avenger (M)

$

SIZE

MED SM-LG LG SM,MED XL 52,54

reg. 114.99

Serve (M)

Save 60-75%

BAUER SUPREME ELITE BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT 2 EASTON STEALTH S17 RBK TALON REEBOK 9K TACKLA TP1051 AIR

50

$

reg. 79.99

MIDDAY 20 20 25 25 20 30 20 25

Enduro Heir (M)

$

REG

reg. 199.99

reg. 89.99

Pyroclast (M/F)

SIZE

112 89 yth

30

$

30

$

Save 60-85%

$ $

Addition (M)

Chelsea (F)

HOCKEY PANT

GOAL SKATES

reg. 109.99

reg. 64.99

HELMET

reg. 249.99

40

$

40

$

reg. 99.99

Many chain stores have closed in Williams Lake including one of our competitors. While these chains abandon our city due to economic reasons we are optimistic about the future and will continue to offer competitive pricing. It is myopic to say we are the “only game in town” as major centres are just a few hours drive and online shopping is just a click away. Caribou Ski SFS belongs to Canada’s largest sporting goods buying group (and the biggest in hockey worldwide). We have always made sure our pricing is similar to or better than the sporting good chains, outdoor co-ops, fashion boutiques, hockey or running specific shops in the big city. What you see in this ad reinforces what you will continue to see from us going forward toward our 37th year of business. The glass is half full.

DOWNHILL

Telford (M)

Shiloh (F)

& SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 12% OFF ALL SALE PRICED ITEMS

BOARD Tees, Hoodies, Bras, Windpants

SALE STARTS TODAY ON FOOTWEAR www.caribouski.com

REGULAR PRICED ITEMS

*at regular price **of equal or lesser value

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SAVE 20% OFF ALL

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reg. 129.99

SIZES

7 ½, 8 ½ 7,8,8 ½,9 ½ 6 ½,7,7 ½ 7 ½,8 7,8 ½ 7,8 6 ½,7 6 ½,7 ½,8 ½ 7,7 ½,9,11 7,8 7 ½,8 ½ 6½,7 ½ 7,7 ½ 8.8 ½ 6 ½,7 ½-9 7,9 ½ 7 ½,8

SIZES

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SIZES

9-10,12 9EE,12D 8 ½,9 ½,10,11,11 ½ 9 ½,10 ½ 11,12 9,10 9 ½,10,11 8 ½,10 9,10 ½,11 9 ½EE,12EE 9,9 ½,12 9,10 ½,11 8,10 ½,11 ½,13

SIZES

REG.

MIDDAY

REG.

MIDDAY

REG.

MIDDAY

REG.

MIDDAY

129.99 159.99 119.99 149.99 159.99 189.99 119.99 149.99 149.99 179.99 139.99 129.99 149.99 139.99 119.99 149.99 149.99 79.99 74.99 74.99 94.99

129.99 159.99 109.99 149.99 159.99 189.99 154.99 144.99 139.99 189.99 139.99 159.99 139.99

8 ½-9 ½,11 74.99 DC PURE/SLIM 8,10-11 89.99 DC RADAR SE/SLIM 8 ½-9 ½ 94.99 DC VERSAFLEX 9 ½,10 ½,11 124.99 DVS CONCOURSE 9 ½,10 ½,11 ½ 99.99 DVS MILITIA 7.9,10 109.99 ELEMENT BILLINGS 9 ½,10 84.99 FALLEN CHIEF MID 9,9 ½,10 ½ 94.99 FALLEN TROOPER SL/SE 8 ½,9-10 99.99 LAKAI CARROLL 4 8,8 ½ 114.99 LAKAI MIKE MO 9,11 ½ 94.99 NIKE HUSTLE 9,10,10 ½,11 ½ 99.99 THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING OF THE DISCONTINUED MODELS

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liams Lake Tribune - August 19, 2010

NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. Chevrolet.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. */†/††/¥Offers apply to the purchase, finance or lease of 2013 Chevrolet Spark LS (1SA), Equinox LS (1SA), Cruze LS (1SA), Sonic Sedan LS (1SA), Silverado Light Duty (1500) equipped as described. Freight of $1,500 included in purchase, finance and lease prices and payments. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See Chevrolet dealer for details. †0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by Ally Credit/TD Auto Financing for 60 months on new or demonstrator 2013 Chevrolet Silverado Light Duty and Malibu and 48 months on Equinox. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $167/$208 for 60/48 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000. 0% financing offers are unconditionally interest-free. ¥Based on a 0.9%/0%, 48/60 month lease for new (demonstrator not eligible) 2013 Equinox LS/2013 Cruze LS, equipped as described. Annual kilometer limit of 20,000km, $0.16 per excess kilometer. OAC by GM Financial. Lease APR may vary depending on down payment/trade. Down payment or trade of $2,899/$0 and security deposit may be required. Total obligation is $17,275/$10,557. Option to purchase at lease end is $11,985/$5,938 plus applicable taxes. Other lease options available. ††4.99%/3.99% purchase financing for 72/84 months on 2013 Spark LS / 2013 Sonic Sedan LS on approved credit by TD Auto Financing Services/Ally Credit/Scotiabank. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 4.99%/3.99% for 72/84 months, the monthly payment is $74/$63. Cost of borrowing is $1,591/$1,479. Total obligation is $11,591/$11,479. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will also vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. ≠To qualify for GMCL’s Cash For Clunkers incentive, you must: (1) turn in a 2006 or older MY vehicle that is in running condition and has been registered and properly insured in your name for the last 3 months (2) turn in a 2006 or older MY vehicle that is in running condition and has been registered and properly insured under a small business name for the last 3 months. GMCL will provide eligible consumers with a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) to be used towards the purchase/finance/lease of a new eligible 2012 or 2013 MY Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, or Chevrolet Avalanche delivered between October 2, 2012 and January 2, 2013. Incentive ranges from $1500 to $3,000, depending on model purchased. Incentive may not be combined with certain other offers. By participating in the Cash For Clunkers program you will not be eligible for any trade-in value for your vehicle. See your participating GM dealer for additional program conditions and details. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate program in whole or in part at any time without notice.

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Thursday, November 22, 2012 Williams Lake Tribune

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Santa Claus Parade switches from Friday to Saturday Gaeil Farrar Tribune Staff Writer Take care driving about town Saturday ­— Santa is coming to town and he is coming with a parade, lots and lots family fun, and opportunities for Christmas shopping, shopping, shopping all over the city. Everything is turned upside down from normal for this weekend’s annual kick off to the holiday shopping season. Instead of the Santa Parade and Winter Light Up events taking place Friday evening, as they have in the past, these events will take place during the day on Saturday. The Santa Parade will start from the mustering station at Seventh Avenue beside Lake City Ford at 11:30 a.m. and proceed to Spirit Square where there will be activities all day long culminating in the Christmas tree lighting at 4:30 p.m. Santa and Mrs. Claus and the elves will be there to visit with children. There will be horse-drawn wagon rides courtesy of Cariboo Carriage, live entertainment with bands, carollers and more, games, hot chocolate, hot apple cider, and burgers. And its all free! HUB Barton Insurance is joining the celebration with their annual Barton Family Christmas Gathering from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. to help make the festivities bigger and better than ever, says Sheila Mortensen, Williams Lake Central Business Improvement Area president in her address welcoming the community to the event. Barton urges parents to bring their cameras and take their children’s pictures as they whisper their Christmas wishes in Santa’s ear. The Lions Club will be serving burgers again this year and the Boys

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Last year it was a really cold, dark Friday night when Santa arrived in the city. This Saturday it will be broad daylight when Santa arrives and the forecast is for warmer temperatures.

and Girls Club will be serving up hot chocolate to warm hands and bodies. Any children or adults who would like to join in the fun of dressing up to dance down the street with Santa or help out with events in Spirit Square are asked to call Rita Law at

250-398-5717. Costumes from angels to reindeer are available for participants. Friday evening will become Moon Light Magic and Black Friday. Why black is anyone’s guess when the shopping bargains promise

to be positively shimmering. But expect bargains with participating businesses in downtown Williams Lake, Boitanio Mall and Canadian Tire on Friday evening for late night shopping until 11 p.m. and again on Saturday. It will be a busy, busy, busy weekend for intrepid shoppers with several other major craft sales also taking place this week and weekend as well. The Medieval Market runs Saturday and Sunday at Columneetza Secondary, the Cataline Christmas Craft Sale runs Saturday and Sunday at Cataline elementary school, the Made in the Cariboo Craft Sale runs Saturday at the Tourism Discovery Centre and the Ten Thousand Villages Craft Sale runs Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Cariboo Bethel Church. Watch for advertisements for all of these events and more in the Tribune and Tribune Weekend editions. The Tribune’s Shop to Win event is also returning with three great prizes: $1,000 grand prize, $500 second prize and $250 third prize. The fourth annual Stuffie and Toy Hunt also kicks off Friday evening and runs until Saturday, Dec. 1 at 4 p.m. The goal is to look thoroughly through local stores for the hiding stuffed animals who are waiting to be donated at the Christmas Wish Breakfast on Dec. 19 for the Child Development Centre. Stuffy clue lists are available at the WLCBIA office at the corner of Oliver Street and Third Avenue. Once you have completed your list of found stuffies and checked it twice return it to the WLCBIA office for a chance to win a downtown shopping spree in values of $100, $150 or $300.

A drum is a treasure any time of the year Krista Liebe Special to The Tribune Last Saturday, the Station House Gallery hosted its first drum building workshop. We are very lucky to have Darren Charlie right now in our community. He is a very well known drum builder as well as drummer and singer from the Lower Mainland and usually lives on the Chehalis Reserve. There he also offers boat tours on Harrison River and Lower Harrison Lake where the eagles circle by the hundreds right now looking for salmon. Do you know that this is Sasquatch territory? Charlie can tell you incredible stories about these mythical

creatures. Just a couple of weeks ago one was sited on the reserve again. But that is another story. The workshop was full and it was fun to watch the intent faces of the participants creating their very own first drums. Under Charlie’s great guidance they created truly beautiful pieces as you can see in the photo. Now that the word is out we hope that Charlie will hold more of these workshops. It is very special to own your personal drum or to give one as a present to your very best friend. Just phone the Station House Gallery for further information. Or talk to Darren Charlie directly at 250-303-3281.

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Wildwood Christmas Craft Fair The Wildwood PAC is holding a Christmas Craft Fair at the Wildwood Elementary School Saturday, Nov. 24 from 10 till 4:00 There are over 20 vendors with all kinds of Christmas delights that are sure to satisfy everyone’s needs.

Friday, Nov. 23

Operation Christmas Child deadline The collection deadline for the Cariboo Bethel Church’s Operation Christmas Child is tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 23. Colourful shoe boxes are available at the church for people to fill with small gifts for a boy or girl in a war torn or developing country that might not otherwise receive a gift this Christmas.

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Jason McCoy concert Jason McCoy will be performing at the Gibraltar Room on Nov. 25 as part of his Christmas tour The Perfect Gift. Tickets are available only at Margetts Meats and Bob’s Shoes, Workwear and Repair. Cash only.

Sunday, Dec. 16 St. Peter’s Sing ‘n Ring

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Darren Charlie helps Marion Corless with the intricate dreamweaver design on the back of the drum.

St. Peter’s Anglican Church will hold its first annual Sing ‘n Ring on Dec. 16. Doors open at 2 p.m. and the singing and ringing starts at 2:20 p.m. and wraps up at 4 p.m. People are invited to bring a bell from home or use one supplied. People can come and go or come and stay to hear their favourite Christmas song, religious or popular. Groups or individuals who would like to perform at the event are asked to e-mail sdvhnew@gmail.com to be included in the program.


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Purple Ribbon Campaign begins Monday Gaeil Farrar Tribune Staff Writer If you see women (or men) around the city in the next month or so sporting purple streaks in their hair, they are likely doing so to raise awareness about the need to end violence against women in our society. The purple streaks are one way some women and men are taking the annual Purple Ribbon Campaign to the next level. The Women’s Contact Society is delivering the Purple Ribbon Campaign in Williams Lake starting Nov. 26 and running through to Dec.10. “This is an opportunity for men, as well as women, to remember and acknowledge violence against women and to support the work of violence against women,” says society executive director Irene Willsie. Williams Lake RCMP Staff Sgt. Ken Brissard agrees. The father of four children, he says his daughter in university asked him recently why so much effort is placed on teaching women how to stay safe when the same amount of effort should be put into teaching boys and men how to treat women. For instance, he says

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Last year Randy Walter and Eileen Alberton both had their hair died purple to support the Purple Ribbon Campaign which starts again on Monday with more events. we teach our daughters not to walk alone at night, to be careful not to leave their drinks unattended in a bar, not to hitch hike and not to park in a dark spot. He agrees with his daughter that more effort needs to go into teaching boys and men that it is not acceptable to assault or use any form of aggression with a female, and that you don’t go out to cause trouble, steal, or break the law. In an ideal society Brissard says: “I think we should live in a country where our daughters could hitch hike.” The Purple Ribbon campaign is taking a three-pronged approach

to raising awareness this year — distribution of purple ribbons and information cards, a purple hair extensions event, and an awareness luncheon. The purple ribbons and cards will be distributed to stores on Monday, Nov. 26. Intrigue Hair Studio is once again sponsoring the purple hair extensions event on Nov. 26 from 5 to 7 p.m. No appointments are necessary. Last year 29 women and two men put purple in their hair for the cause. The Violence Awareness and Prevention Committee of Commu-

nity Policing is hosting the free lunch at the Seniors’ Activity Centre on Dec. 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The lunch is provided by the Cariboo Friendship Society’s Chiwid Transition House which provides shelter for women and children escaping abusive situations. The Purple Ribbon Campaign coincides with the national Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women which was originally started to remember the 14 women who were murdered in Montreal on Dec. 6, 1989 simply because they were women. “The campaign remembers all women who have died violently and the many thousands of women who continue to live with abuse and to raise awareness of the pervasiveness of violence against women,” Willsie says. “The purple ribbon, like the Purple Heart, symbolizes the injury and suffering of victims of violence, in this case not victims of war or political violence, but of violence against women in our homes, schools, neighbourhoods. Interpersonal violence is learned in our homes. We want to promote healthy values of love and respect.”

The Women’s Contact Society offers the following reasons on why it is important for men and women to speak out against violence against women. • Domestic violence hurts our children, women, community and economy. • Education is the key, not distrust, silence, or denial. • Domestic violence has long-term community effects; 80 per cent of all violent criminals report a history of experiencing or witnessing violence as a child. “We are asking businesses to partner with us to deliver Purple Ribbons to the citizens of Williams Lake,” Willsie says. “Each participating business will display a poster in their window and the ribbon cards at their cash counter. “The ribbons are free of charge and it is our hope that everyone will pick up a ribbon and wear it to show their support and add their voice to the efforts to stop violence.” For more information please contact Irene Willsie, Women’s Contact Society P.O. Box 4094, 30119 North First Avenue, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 – Telephone: 250392-4118.

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Thursday, November 22, 2012 Williams Lake Tribune

community New sign for Columneetza This fall, Columneetza Secondary School installed a new sign on Western Avenue to help keep students and parents better informed about events happening in and around the school. The need for a school sign was first identified three years ago by school counsellor Murray Hoffman. Most of the schools in the lower mainland have signs and they are just one more way to keep parents “in the loop” when it comes to what’s going on at Columneetza, Hoffman says. “We use radio advertisements, newspaper ads and even the local cable station to communicate with our community, but still occasionally hear from parents that they were unaware of a dance or report cards or parent advisory council meeting,” Hoffman says. “The sign now in front of the school is now just one more way to make sure everyone is kept informed because there is always something going on at Columneetza, and people need to know.” Hoffman and art teacher, Mike Doherty, worked together to come up with a design for the sign that was both functional and creative.

the sign, says Hoffman, “It is an amazing work of art. The fellows that helped us out at Beamac did a fantastic job on the steel fabrication.” The centre piece is a beautiful stainless steel disc “donated” by Allied Blower with the Columneetza Cougar mascot cut out in silhouette by Gerry at Germik Industries. Next he says it was up to Dale Schick and Schickworks Signs to do their magic creating two sign boxes for the sign, custom fitted for the project. Finally, the SD 27 painters put on the final coat of exterior paint and the electricians connected the power for the sign, just in time to announce the starting dates for the new school year in September. Hoffman says he and Doherty and the rest of the staff at Columneetza are proud of their new school sign and appreciate the help received from local businesses: Celtic Engineering – design consultation; United Concrete, 2.5 yards of concrete; Germik Industries, CNC plasma cutting; Allied Blower Ltd., stainless steel centrepiece; Tasco, high-grade fasteners; Schickworks Signs, two custom sign boxes.

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The new sign at Columneetza secondary is a great place to get information on school events. Using the front entry of the school for inspiration, Doherty created a spectacular design to fit in with the school’s architecture. Hoffman then went to work to produce a working plan to accommodate Doherty’s design. In order to have a sign installed for the school, Hoffman soon found out that there would be several issues to be addressed long before any concrete was to be poured. Permission from the administration and CSS PAC were first on the list. Both recognized the need for the sign and came on board with the project immediately. In order to obtain the necessary permits for the sign, the city building inspection department required

engineering for both the foundation and sign structure. To help out with their project, Hoffman said he spent many hours working with Darryl Taylor of Celtic Engineering to ensure that everything would meet or exceed construction code requirements. With the help of principal Gregg Gaylord and Ken Lucks, he said SD 27 workers excavated the location on Western last spring and the SD 27 carpenters soon had the foundation forms ready to pour. As the forms were being constructed, the fabricators at Beamac were busy welding up the steel for the sign structure. If you actually look at

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Billy and Nancy Myckatyn have donated $50,000 to the Horsefly Volunteer Fire Department accepted here by Fire Chief Cecil Morhart (centre). The existing building uses a huge chunk of the operating budget just to heat it and does not adequately house the equipment to operate the station. “We are thrilled to be able to help kick off their $200,000 fundraising effort to build and properly equip a new fire hall.” The Myckatyns say they are looking forward to working with Cecil Morhart and his team to help access other funds and materials in kind. “We know that both operating mines in the area have employees that live in the Horsefly area and that all the mills in Williams Lake access or have accessed timber from this area, so we will be talking to these companies to get their help,” the Myckatyns say. “Fundraising efforts over the winter will put us in good shape to break ground next spring.” The members of the Horsefly Volunteer Fire Department would like to wish everyone in Horsefly a safe and happy holiday!

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All offers expire December 15, 2012. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See Service Advisor for complete details. Applicable taxes and provincial levies not included. Dealer may sell for less. Only available at participating locations. ‡ Applies to single rear wheel vehicles only. Diesel models not eligible. * Up to 5 litres of oil. Disposal fees may be extra. Does not apply to diesel engines. ◊ Based on a Ford Fusion V6 automatic that has a fuel consumption rating of 10L/100 km in combined city/highway driving (properly tuned), a one-year driving distance of 20,000 km and $1.29 per litre for gasoline (based on Environment Canada averages). Improved fuel efficiency and emission reduction levels depend on model, year and condition of vehicle. †† In order to receive a local competitor’s advertised price: (i) tires must be purchased and installed at your participating Ford Dealer; (ii) customer must present the competitor’s actual local advertisement (containing the lower price) which must have been printed within 30 days of the sale; and (iii) the tires being purchased must be the same brand, sidewall, speed and load ratings as shown in the competitive advertisement. Offer only available at participating Ford dealerships. This offer is valid on the cost of the tire only and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Offer does not apply to advertised prices outside of Canada, in eBay advertisements, by tire wholesalers and online tire retailers, or closeout, special order, discontinued and clearance/liquidation offers. Limited time offer. Offer may be cancelled or changed at any time without prior notice. See your Service Advisor for details. © 2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.


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“They call the Cariboo home” Fred Palmantier back in the saddle again Linda-Lou Howarth photos

Linda Lou Howarth Special to The Tribune Being a member of the older generation does not mean you need to sit in the rocking chair and contemplate life as it passes you by! Freddy Palmantier who is well into the elder generation mode is proof of that. Fred has been around for quite a spell in the Riske Creek area. He has been a logger, he helped build a few of the buildings around Toosey in the 1970s, and he even began the Chilcotin Rodeo Association so that the local cowboys could have a rodeo to attend that was close by, generally in the CaribooChilcotin area. Once that association got well underway Fred started the Chilcotin Trails rodeo string of bucking bulls. “I used to rodeo with Henry Bowe, with Gil Bowe and a lot of those guys,” Fred says. “We always looked after each other on the rodeo trail. We never let any of our buddies get stuck anywhere. “But it seems as though we travelled a long way just to enter a rodeo so I thought ... why not have an association for rodeos closer to home. It was a good idea for quite awhile anyway.” Fred’s best partner was Shirley, who passed away a few years ago due to health complications. “She always went where ever I wanted to go. We set up camp and she`d cook meals for everybody. We always had the coffee pot on.” But those days are over now, the CRA went out of business and Fred let his stock contracting go. “Now I just ride for the Moon Ranch. I have had a

Fred Palmantier rode his horse to round up cows at the Till Place on the third day of the Becher Prairie Roundup. it was a little bit cold but Fred was pretty warm and showed his true skill as a cowboy as he forgot his headstall and bit, but true to form he just tied the halter rope up, made it a `rein` and continued on in his search for cows!

few hard days where me and my dog have a li’l trouble getting those cows convinced to go where I want them to go but we got it done!” Fred never gets in a hurry, just takes his time and gets the job done, never worries about the clock until after the job is finished. Before he started to ride for the Moons, Fred was just waiting for his house to be finished at Toosey, but since he has been riding he has begun to look a lot better, walk a lot better and probably feels a whole lot better. “Yes I was in a different line of work back in the day but look at me now. I ride every day, looking for and rounding up cows and moving them from one meadow to the next, I feel good. I’m happy I have a job!”

A creative photographer’s view of the `Till Place` near the Meldrum Creek Road where cows, cowboys and capfire can be seen in the distance.

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We now have one in the Wildwood Elementary School. Call Nancy Gale at the Child Development Centre and ask her how you can get your children in this program. Contact her at 250-392-4489 ext 2056.

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Made in the Cariboo Craft Sale Saturday, November 24th ~ 10 - 3 Tourism Discovery Centre Vendors include hand crafted wood products, knitting, alpaca products, local books, holiday decorations, knives, birdhouses, honey and much much more!

Gingerbread cookie decorating station for children. Come early - limited supply. Contact the chamber for more info. Williams Lake & District CHAMBER OF COMMERCE “THE VOICE OF BUSINESS”

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Veasy Eric Collier November 11, 2012

On Remembrance Day 2012, Veasy Collier passed away at the age of 83 years. He fought for his country, his family and for so long, his life. That last fight is finally over for him but he lives on in the heart of his wife of fifty years, Judy; children: Warren (Heather), Kari (Paul), Tara (Rob); grandchildren: Erin, Ellen, Eric, Madelyn, Cate and Tessa. At Veasy’s request, no formal service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Royal Canadian Legion are gratefully appreciated.

Douglas Charles Lord

November 16, 1942 - November 17, 2012 Our lives have been forever altered by the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend. Doug left us one day after his seventieth birthday. He leaves to mourn his wife Laurie, sons Scott (Leah Ann), Ryan (Colleen), and grandchildren Austin, Morgan, Carson and Cordell. His love of life was infectious and he was a friend to many. Doug’s love of the outdoors was great and many bonds and memories were made on the numerous hunting and fishing trips, but the love for his family was greater. He was always there no matter what with a smile, story or joke. He very simply made the world a better place. Our memories are many and we are so very thankful we had Grandpa with us for as long as we did. With our memory bank full Grandpa we wish you a safe journey and know you are on your way to the river. There will be no formal funeral at Grandpa’s request, however a memorial tea will be held at a later date.

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Lyle John Shiach 1941 - 2012 It is with heavy hearts and great sadness we announce the passing of Lyle John Shiach at Royal Inland Hospital on November 16, 2012. Loving husband, father, grandfather and dear friend will be deeply missed. Lyle is survived by his loving wife of 50 years Isabel, son Lyle Jr., daughter Yvonne, daughter-in-law Josefina, 8 grandchildren: Genna, Jacob, Joshua, Job, Grace, Jaime, Sarah and Zach), brothers: Jim, Daryl, Don and Mervin and his sister Norma. Lyle moved to Williams Lake in 1962 where he made his home and raised his family. Lyle was always ready to help a friend in need and was well respected for his unparalleled dedication and work ethic which he worked hard to instill in his children. Lyle loved being by the water soaking up the sun and was happiest riding his four-wheeler or sitting on the deck of his cabin listening to the loons. In his later years he moved to Kamloops where he spent his days on his deck overlooking the Thompson River and enjoying the sun. We love you and miss you Dad, and will always treasure the time we had with you. We will never forget you Dad. A special thank you to the doctors and nurses at the Royal Inland Hospital’s I.C.U. department, the care and support you gave will forever be remembered. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, November 24, 2012 at 11:00 am in the Chapel of Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive, Kamloops, BC. Donations may be made in memory of Lyle to the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation, 311 Columbia Street., Kamloops, BC V2C 2T1 Arrangements entrusted to Kamloops Funeral Home 250-554-2577. Condolences may be emailed to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

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Employment

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ASSISTANT Manager for Creston Warehouse facility Individual with strong work ethic to join fast paced environment. 5-8 yrs logistics/warehousing exp; Min. 5 yrs mgmt exp. For full ad please see online classifieds. Please submit application to: hr@bctree.com.

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking Lakes District Maintenance Ltd. is looking for an AREA MANAGER in McBride, B.C. You will be responsible for a small road maintenance crew for the highways and public roads around McBride. Highways maintenance experience and management experience are an asset.

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Owner Operators $2500 SIGNING BONUS

Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Owner Ops. to be based at our Prince George Terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee beneďŹ ts package. To join our team of Professional drivers, call Bev at 604-968-5488 or email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to: careers@vankam.com or fax 604-587-9889 Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. We thank you for your interest, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.

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. North Valley Gymnastics Society is seeking • Certified Full or Part-Time Gymnastics Coaches • Full or part-time Manager for our new gym (prefer certified coach). Please email your resume to: petra@nvgym.com FAX it to: 1 250 545 4793 or CALL: 1 250 545 0516

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Nass Area Enterprises Ltd is inviting applications for the full-time position of Foresty Technician.

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Part Time Floral Designer with merchandising experience wanted for new Flower & Gift Shop in Williams Lake. Contact Sheila 250-303-3500. Newco Logging Ltd. requires an experienced Buncher Operator immediately. This is a camp job in the Williams Lake area. A valid Class 5 is preferred. Please apply by fax: 250-392-3504 or email: eldoent@telus.net. Only successful applicants will be contacted.

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Great West Equipment is growing again. Due to this, we are looking to Âżll the Iollowing position:

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Experience with heavy equipment an asset, but will train the right individual Great West Equipment is the Volvo Construction Equipment, Madill Forestry Equipment, Dressta Crawler, Metso Crushing Equipment, PrimeTech Mulching Equipment and Morbark Chipper Dealer. Catering to the Construction, Forestry and Mining Sectors. We oIIer very competitive wages and Iull beneÂżts package. Please Submit Resume by means of: Fa[: 250-5 9-330 or e-mail: Mmcintyre#gwequipment.com $ttention: -aynee Mc,ntyre NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

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Create the ultimate entertainment experience in your home with home theatre systems and multi-media rooms. Our skilled professionals will design and install complete, dedicated private home theatre systems that complement and enhance the aesthetic demands of your home. From screen to furniture, Audio Video Unlimited will help your family enjoy must-see TV and movies.

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service design sales Highlands Irrigation Ltd. Williams Lake 250.392.2321 1.800.665.5909 www.thewaterpeople.com Irrigating BC and the Yukon since 1974

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ROUTES AVAILABLE: Door to door delivery before 8:00 am Tuesday & Thursday *127-151 Barlow Ave. 6-166 Country Club Blvd. 27-104 Fairview Dr. 57-63 Rife Rd.* *900 Broughton Pl. 200-545 Dodwell St. 301-791 Smith St.* *800-974 Huston St. 940-990 Johnson St. 300-750 Ninth Ave. N.* 300-499 Clearview Cres. 300-418 Western Ave.* *3-797 Gibbon St.* *479-802 Tenth Ave. N. 974-1048 Mckinnon St.* Please call Kym at (250) 392-2331

Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services KITCHEN Helpers Sushi California, Williams Lake (770 Oliver st.) FT, Prmnt. sushicalifornia2013@gmail.com $10$12/40 hrs - Clean work tables and appliances in the kitchen Organize kitchen supplies and storage areas - Perform other duties and errands to assist cooks. Please send your resume. No phone calls please!

Professional/ Management KURT LeRoy Trucking Ltd., of Campbell River is expriencing a 50% growth of new capital expansion over the next year with a new division on the mainland. We need a Highly Motivated exprienced CGA to complete monthly cost accounting for each divsion.Payroll of 38-45 employee’s.Subcontractors will vary. Excellent salary and benefits.Please,e-mail resume’s with driver’s abstract to rleroy@telus.net or fax to 250-287-9914.

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Feed & Hay Alfalfa/Timothy hay for sale $70/Ton, 1400 lb round bales, 14% protein. Year old hay also available. 250-546-3812, 5679121. Located in Vanderhoof. Fox Mtn. Ranch. Hay for Sale 5’x5’ rnd bales, Alfalfa Timothy 1450lbs. Excellent horse hay, 2nd cut. Cell (250)305-9931. HAY, alfalfa/timothy, 5X5Net, 1350 # avg, $35-$85ton, trucking arranged, details www.abnechako.ca, 250-563-0829 Horse hay Tim. Alf., small round bales, barn stored. $40. Spring House, can deliver (250)392-9706

Pets REGISTERED Grt. Pyrenees pups shts. health guar. mic. chip $1200 (250-998-4697)

Merchandise for Sale

Antiques / Vintage Old Fashioned Barber Chair, Red Leather $2100(250)2964452 Old Fashioned Pot Belly Stove $500(250)296-4452

Appliances Reconditioned washer/dryer, stoves etc. 6 month guarantee. Will deliver in town. More info call Robert. 250-305-6344 days or 250-392-7064 eves.

Help Wanted

Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, Nov 24th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC. Subscriber #50473 L. Obergfell you are the lucky winner of a Panago Pizza. Please contact the Tribune office by Wed. Nov. 28/12 to collect your gift certificate.

$100 & Under 8 inch Fin Bore ice auger used twice $80 O.B.O. (778)412-2102 Black & Decker oil filled radiator heater w/dual timer & digital controls $30 (250)3923126 after 1pm Graco Play Pen, good cond., call Karen (250)398-5732

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Depot for batteries, rads, copper, aluminum, catalytic converters, alts. and starts. Will p/u, will buy! Phone 250-398-0672

$500 & Under Used only in town, last winter. P225/65/R17 Arctic claw. $500. obo (250)392-3661

Firewood/Fuel Dry pine firewood, big pick up load, delivered in town. $100 per load. Call Carl at (250)392-5856 Firewood For Sale $125./cord delivered (250)398-0641

Furniture

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Unique Furniture & Collectibles

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240 Oliver Street 778-412-6643

$200 & Under 2 bell express dishes & 3 receivers. $200. No reasonable offer refused. in W.L. (250)392-0075 Cardio style elliptical trainer w/ digital readout w/7 settings & tension control, hardly used $120 (250)392-3126 after 1pm Set of 4 studded winter tires, 205/55R16 $200 (250)2675931

Help Wanted

Required: Experienced Parts Person for Western Star Truck Dealership in Williams Lake

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WEST FRASER MILLS LTD

WILLIAMS LAKE LUMBER DIVISION

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN 6´, 8´, 10´, 20´ & 40´ sizes available. Safe. Portable. Affordable. Rent or buy. Call Jason 250-296-9092.

Maltipoo, 4 month old, vet checked, de wormed, comes with kennel & toys, very friendly $400 (250)398-6681

Here’s my Card!

We are currently seeking a Journeyman Electrician with a Provincial or Inter-Provincial Ticket for sawmill maintenance, in our Williams Lake Lumber Division. Consideration will be given to applicants with the following skills: • Allen Bradley, PLC 5, Control Logix; • Modern sawmill optimization experience; • Good problem solving skills and willing to be part of a team; • Must be prepared to work rotating shifts. This position offers a competitive hourly wage and bene¿t package. Send your resume along with a completed application to the undersigned by Friday, November 30, 2012. Please contact us to obtain an application. Only those applicants short listed will be contacted. Corky Berkelaar, Maintenance Superintendent Box 4360 (4255 Rottacker Road), Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V4 Phone: 250-392-7784 Fax: 250-392-7010 Email: wlk.admin@westfraser.com

Misc. for Sale

Misc. Wanted

Like new aluminum snow plow with truck attachment. Also, like new, 3 point hitch 7’ Buhler angle blade. Moving must sell. (250)392-0075

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

Teachers

Teachers Full Time Teaching Position Available Immediately

Sacred Heart School, a K-7 school in Williams Lake, is seeking a qualified candidate to fill a full time Grade 6 ࣰ7 teaching position. BC Teacher Certification along with teaching experience would be greatly valued. As a Catholic Independent School the teachings of the Catholic faith are integrated into every aspect of the school and therefore candidates who actively practice their faith are highly valued. For further information or to express your interest in this position, please contact school principal Mr. Nick Iachetta at 250-398-7770 or via email: principal.shcs@telus.net

Garage Sales

Advertising is an investment that can help a store’s turnover and net profit

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Brenda Webster

250-392-2331 188 N. 1st Ave.

Advertising Consultant

CARIBOO AESTHETIC

LASER CLINIC

Velashape • Skin Rejuvenation • ReďŹ rme • Botox JuvĂŠderm • Blu-U • Latisse • Laser Hair Removal Leg Vein Therapy • Microdermabrasion

402 Borland Street Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R7

Garage Sales

Dr. J.D. Neufeld 250-392-7227

cariboolaserclinic@gmail.com

FOR ALL YOUR AUTO REPAIRS Serving the Cariboo since 1981

Government Inspections Shuttle Service • BCAA Approved STAN POGUE

Williams Lake Indian Band Elder’s Fundraiser

Elizabeth Grouse Gymnasium (Sugar Cane) 13 km’s South of Williams Lake

Saturday, November 24th, 2012 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Loonie Concession Auction $20

Table

Licensed Technician

Tuesday to Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

A.R.S. Enterprises Ltd 1075 N. Mackenzie Ave.

Phone 250-392-3522 • Fax 250-392-3548

Brad Huston

Chili & Bannock

• Small Appliance Recycling Depot • E-Waste Electronic Recycling Center

No Food Vendors Please To reserve a table leave message for Nina Michel at 250-296-3507 ext. 122

250-982-2611 Daily service to Quesnel Wednesday & Friday to Bella Coola In-Town Deliveries

Bella Coola

250-392-7567 Williams Lake

405 Mackenzie Avenue South, Williams Lake

Fax 250-392-5440 • www.beelinecourier.ca


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Rentals

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Misc. Wanted

Misc for Rent

Cars - Domestic

Snowmobiles

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifles and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Large Main floor 3 bdr.,2 bath, Wrap around deck, across from lake,3 mins to town! Private/Quiet/Available. $1,095/m (250)392-5638

Drive a little Save a lot

Drive a little Save a lot

Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, Nov 24th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, Nov 24th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

1995 GMC 2500 Diesel Truck Intake, Chipped, 4� exhaust, gauges, aluminum rims, possibly include 5th wheel hitch. Has matching 1997 5th wheel trailer if interested(extra) $4500 O.B.O (250)398-9855 or (250)267-5629

2006 F350 Lariat Super Cab, Short Box, Fully Loaded, Great condition, 160,000 kms. Still warranty left, new studded winter tires. $18,000. Call Mat (250)392-0166

1996 Ford Windstar

2009 Toyota Tacoma TRD Access Cab 88,000 kms.,V6 Auto, Premium Sound,Metallic Grey,Tonneau Cover, Running Boards, New Geolander Winters, New Toyo Summers $32,000 250-398-5985

Real Estate For Sale By Owner 1993 NorTec 14x70 Mobile Home with 25ft addition, 3 bedroom, open kitchen and living room, includes all appliances, window coverings and furnace. Also has electric heat. $49,500. OBO Must Be Moved! (250)296-3502

Mobile Homes & Pads 3 bdrm. mobile at 150 Mile. Close to shopping center and school. (250)392-7617

Homes for Rent 2 bdrm. house with F/S included. Please call (250)392-7617. 3bdr. home on 1/2 acre in town, $950/mo. Avail . Dec. 1st (250)398-0008 Brand new 1100sqft, 2bdrm rancher, in town, all new appl. avail immed $1200 +util. must be 45 or over. (250)392-0439

Largest Condo with best view in Terra Ridge! Level entry, large yard, Double garage, 3 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, Central Air, Natural gas ďŹ replace $247,000. (250)398-2975 evenings (778)471-1223 day.

Open Houses Open House, November 24, 2012, Between 1-3pm, #70 Northside Village (Hamel Trailer Park)

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

LARGE 5 bdrm 2 bath with recent updates. FS, WD, Carport and sheds. Large fenced yard great for kids. Close to schools and shopping. $1100/mo + damage deposit. Ref required. 250-398-9488 or ve7pw@shaw.ca Large waterfront 3bdrm, 2 1/2 bath home in town. 5 appl. $1800/mnth +util. n/s n/p ref. req’d. Avail. Dec. 1st. Call Mark (250)305-7742 Small 2 bdr. cabin, close to town, quiet older person pref., aval. Dec. 1 (250)392-5857

Pasture 4 acres of pasture 4’ hog fenced, electric wire top, & cross fenced in W.L. (250)392-0075

Shared Accommodation Room for rent. $550./mnth $150 D/D utilities incl. Call (778)412-0040 after 7pm weekdays, anytime weekends.

THIS IS MORE LIKE IT! 1 - 2 bdrm apt F/S Dishwasher and A/C in most units. Quiet Good references only. Ask about our incentives. Call Frank 250-305-1155 pics at

Duplex / 4 Plex

2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue Fully loaded, pwr & htd. leather seats, a/c, 12 disc CD changer, keyless entry, p/w, cruise and traction control. Very well maintained, c/w studded winter tires, 157,841 km Asking $4,150 or make an offer. (250)392-2925

Room mate needed nice house w/ skylight, Dog Creek Rd. call Ann Mon-Fri 4pm11pm 250-398-6427

Suites, Lower

Snowmobiles

2bdr. suite, close to TRU, n/p, d/d, ref/req. $750/mo. includes utilities, avail Dec 1st. , (250) 392-7291 or cell 3050010.

2008 Arctic Cat, M100, 162�, boss seat, stock seat, cover, new cat claw track, 2500 miles, excl. cond, new m8 gear drive. $5000 (250)2963083, cell (250)267-3000

Daylight 1bdr. suite, f/s, blinds, n/s, n/p, quiet working people preferred. Avail. Dec. 1 $600/mo. includes utilities. (250)392-4059

1bdrm in 4plex. $750/mnth util. incl. Shared w/d, close to bus route. (250)302-1155 cell, or (250)398-5883. Modern newer 2bdrm in 4-Plex Available 1st of January. Details, Pictures and map at: www.LivingSpacer4Rent.com Pet Friendly 2bdrm. suite. Seniors discount, free laundry, Avail. Dec 1st, $525/mo. (250)649-8439 or (604)5103252

Newly renovated, bright 1bdrm. bsmt. suite, walk to TRU and schools, heat/hydro incl, n/s,no laundry, pets neg. $600/mo. (250)398-8406 after 6pm.

Misc for Rent

Semi-furnished one bedroom and den in quiet home, suit single professional, n/s, n/p, r/r. (250)267-5759.

5bdrm home, hardwood floors, 1.5 bath soaker tub & shower. Great fenced private yard. $1200/mo., 3bdrm upper floor of house, util incl $1150/mo, 3bdrm townhouse $850/mo., 2bdrm daylight bsmt suite w/d util incl. $800/mo., 4bdrm house on 10 acres, 25kms from town. $1200/month. Freeman Property Management (250)2677325 www.freemanpm.ca

1995 Dodge Stratus, 4dr, auto, new windshield, battery, 4 good winter tires, 4 summers on, mags, economical runs great. $1850. obo. and 1990 Ford Taurus, good tires, rusty but runs great. $950. obo (250)296-9058

Suites, Upper Bright clean 3bdrm upper floor near downtown. New w/d, gas range. Avail immed. r/r n/s n/p $1100/mnth utilities incl (250)392-9580

Townhouses 2bdr. condo Highwood Park, w/d, patio, excellent cond. $725/mo. Call (250)392-9119

2008 M1000 Arctic Cat snowmobile, 3,800kms. Electric reverse, wider skiis, high rise seat, new clutch & rollers in the secondary. Excellent condition, high rise handlebars. Asking $6500. Contact Al: (250)398-7958

Sport Utility Vehicle

1992 Tracker soft top 4 wheel drive, standard, 5 speed, 1600 Engine,p/s, p/b,good tires, good running cond.,no rust. $2600.00 Please call (250)303-0941

1995 F250 XL, 4x4 auto 5.8L, 209,000km, rebuilt front end, good tires. $2500 OBO (250)398-5159

Front Wheel drive, Power windows, Power mirrors, A/C, two sets of tires both on rims, clean, well maintained, 7 passenger capability with removable seats.

$1800. OBO Phone: (250)790-2555 (Ask for Elaine) 2004 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 136,000 kms. V6,Fuel Efficient Clean,Well Maintained, Grey on Grey New Winter Tires, Summers too $9500 (250)398-5985

Trucks & Vans

2005 Nissan Frontier Nismo Ed. Grey, auto, 4.0L, V6, 4x4, crew cab, leveling kit, HD struts, 60% Geolanders, elec locker, excellent condition. $16,500. obo (250)398-0716

Boats 1997 16’ Zodiac, 45hp mariner jet. $6500. obo (250)398-8204

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Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, §, ‡, ♦ The All Out Clearout Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after November 1, 2012. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$37,498 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Ram 2500 Crew Cab SXT 4x4 (26A+AGR) only and includes $5,000 Consumer Cash and $500 Holiday Bonus Discount. See participating dealers for complete details. Pricing includes freight ($1,500-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2012 vehicles and are manufacturer-to-dealer incentives which are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. §2012 Ram 2500 Crew Cab Laramie 4x4 shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $51,685. Pricing includes freight ($1,500-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ‡4.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2012 Ram 2500 Crew Cab SXT 4x4 model to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Auto Finance and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Example: 2012 Ram 2500 Crew Cab SXT 4x4 with a Purchase Price of $37,498 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discount) financed at 4.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $215 with a cost of borrowing of $7,206 and a total obligation of $44,704. Pricing includes freight ($1,500-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ♦$500 Holiday Bonus Cash is available on most new 2012/2013 models, excluding the following: Chrysler 200 LX, Dodge Caliber, Dart, Grand Caravan CVP, Journey CVP/SE, Avenger, Viper, Jeep Compass Sport 4x2 & 4x4, Patriot Sport 4x2 & 4x4, Wrangler 2 Dr Sport, Grand Cherokee SRT8, Ram 1500 Reg Cab & ST & SXT Trucks, Ram Cab & Chassis, Ram Cargo Van, FIAT 500 Abarth and 2012 FIAT 500 Pop models. Bonus Cash will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. See your dealer for complete details. ΩBased on longevity. R.L. Polk Canada Inc. Canadian vehicles in operation data as of June 30, 2011, for model years 1993–2011. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.

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Gustafson’s Kia 112 North Broadway, Williams Lake, BC (250) 392-3035 Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by November 30th, 2012. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and financing options also available. **0% purchase financing is available on select new 2013 Kia models on approved credit. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Representative financing example based on 2013 Rio5 LX+ AT (RO753D)/2013 Rio4 LX+ AT (RO743D) with a selling price of $18,572/$18,272 [includes delivery and destination fees of $1,455, $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable)] financed at 0% APR for 36 months. 78 bi-weekly payments equal $225/$221 per payment with a down payment/equivalent trade of $0. License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. ♦Every eligible contestant will win (subject to correctly answering a skill-testing question) an Instant Win prize consisting of a discount in an amount from $1,000 to $10,000 towards the purchase or lease of any new 2012 or 2013 Kia vehicle. One Grand Prize consisting of a $25,000 cheque will be randomly awarded from among all eligible contestants at the conclusion of the contest. No purchase necessary. Contest open to Canadian residents with a valid driver’s license over the age of majority. Odds of winning vary by prize and by region. See kia.ca or your participating Kia dealer for complete contest rules. 2013 Kia Rio and Rio5 awarded the “Best of the Best Finalist” by Canadian Automotive Jury (CAJ). Visit thecanadianautomotivejury.ca for full details. Cash purchase price for 2013 Optima LX AT (OP742D) is $21,572 and includes a cash savings of $3,400 (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers), $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, delivery and destination fees of $1,455, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). 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See your dealer for complete details. §Lease offer available on approved credit on new 2013 Sportage 2.4L LX MT FWD (SP551D)/2013 Rio5 LX+ AT (RO753D)/2013 Rio4 LX+ AT (RO743D) is based on monthly payments of $214/$181/$181 [includes delivery and destination fees of $1,655/$1,455/$1,455, $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), A/C charge ($100, where applicable), $350 lease service fee and a lease savings (lease credit) of $500/$0/$0] for 48 months at 0.9% with a $1,999/$1,550/$1,400 down payment/equivalent trade, security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $12,259/$10,242/$10,069 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $11,858/$8,680/$8,553. Lease has 16,000 km/year allowance and $0.12/km for excess kilometres (other packages available). License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and registration fees are extra. 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Eligible purchase finance customers will receive a credit in the amount of five hundred dollars towards the purchase of their new vehicle. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Offer ends January 2nd, 2013. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2013 Optima 2.4L GDI 4-cyl (A/T)/2013 Sportage 2.4L MPI 4-cyl (M/T)/2013 Rio4 1.6L GDI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on Transport Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the Government of Canada’s EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. Some conditions apply to the $500 Grad Rebate Program. See dealer or kia.ca for details. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. KIA is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation and Kia Canada Inc. respectively. 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BLACK & BLUE MOON SALE Friday, Nov 23rd • 9am to 9pm

Saturday, Nov 24th • 9am to 6pm

Markdowns in every department! Every purchase over $100 gets your name entered to win a TELEVISION

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MUSIC DEPARTMENT

SALE

DUNLOP CRY BABY GB95 WAH PEDAL Reg 149.99 $88 FENDER AMERICAL SPECIAL STRAT Reg 1069.99 $868 FENDER AMERICAN SPECIAL TELE Reg 1069.99 $868 FENDER AMERICAN DELUXE STRAT Reg 1999.99 $1288 FENDER MUSTANG 1 AMP Reg 139.99 $108 FENDER MUSTANG 2 AMP Reg 169.99 $128 GRETSCH CATALINA CUSTOM DRUM KIT Reg 1499.99 $1088 KORG M3 WORKSTATION Reg 2799.99 $1388 YAMAHA FG700 ACOUSTIC GUITAR Reg 299.99 $188 FENDER CD60CE ACOUSTIC PKG Reg 439.99 $278 CHARVEL SOCAL GUITAR Reg 1299.99 $988 MARSHALL HAZE40 TUBE AMP Reg 899.99 $548 DOD MALMSTEEN OD PEDAL Reg 159.99 $78 DIGITECH LIVE 5 VOCAL PROCESSOR Reg 699.99 $428 BB3 GREEN SCREAMER PEDAL Reg 129.99 $78 ALL DANELECTRO GUITARS 25% OFF ALL ELECTRIC & ACOUSTIC STRINGS $6.99

CAMERAS

your face off & win prizes OPEN LATE FRIDAY TILL 11PM

299 Oliver Street 250-398-8522

CANON D20 WEATHERPROOF CANON EOS REBEL T3 18-55 KIT PANASONIC TS20 WEATHERPOOF PANASONIC TS4 WEATHERPROOF PANASONIC SZ1 NIKON 1 TWO LENS SYSTEM GO PRO HERO2 OUTDOOR KIT

SALE $648 $498 $298 $448 $298 $1488 $798 $398 $248 $348 $178 $78

SALE $388 $488 $198 $328 $188 $648 $288

Flick-A-Pick and win a guitar!

CAR AUDIO

BAZOOKA BTA6250 6” 250W POWERED SUB BAZOOKA BTA8250 8” 250W POWERED SUB BAZOOKA BTA10250 10” 250W POWERED SUB HERTZ EBXF20 8” SLIM TRUCK BOX CLARION OHM875DVD 8” OVERHEAD DVD PLAYER CLARION WG3010 12” SUB CLARION WF2510 10” SLIM SUB CLARION XR2420 480W 4CH AMP CLARION XR2120 570W MONO AMP CLARION MARINE CMQ6930 6X9 SPEAKERS CLARION MARINE CMG1720 7” SPEAKERS CLARION MARINE CMS1 WEATHERPROOF STEREO ROCKFORD TOD415 15” SUB CLARION SRP1320M 5.25” COMPONENT SPEAKERS CLARION SRP4620M 4” COMPONENT SPEAKERS Some items limited quantities

SALE $128 $168 $228 $148 $250 $78 $98 $198 $228 $148 $128 $228 $398 $128 $108

Best prices of the year!!!


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