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Wayne Lucier (left) sings with his grandson, Damon Gorda, during the open mic part of the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin’s annual Cowboy Christmas arts and crafts trade show Saturday afternoon. The museum fundraiser also featured an evening concert with cowboy poets Frank Gleeson and Bruce Rolph and musicians Stanley Stump and Jason and Pharis Romero. Approximately 300 people attended the evening concert where it was also announced that the Romeros had just been named the New/Emerging Artists of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards ceremony in Saint John, N.B. Sage Birchwater photo
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Environmental debate heats up TOM FLETCHER Black Press Prominent voices in the environment and petroleum debate are speaking out this week, with a federal by-election in Victoria set for Nov. 26. The seat vacated when MP Denise Savoie retired for health reasons in August has been considered safe NDP territory in recent years. But the Green Party of Canada is making an extra effort to add to its 2011 breakthrough when Green leader Elizabeth May won the party’s firstever federal seat, Saanich North and the Islands. The Green Party arranged a fundraiser Monday night for candidate Donald Galloway, a University of Victoria law professor who has been advising May on policy. The event
features broadcaster David Suzuki, UVic climate scientist Andrew Weaver and musician Dan Mangan. The NDP has nominated lawyer Murray Rankin, who has been advising the provincial NDP on opposition to the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline proposal. NDP leader Thomas Mulcair visited Victoria last week, where he declared that neither the Enbridge pipeline nor the proposed expansion of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline from Alberta to Burnaby should be considered until Ottawa’s environmental approval process is strengthened. The Liberal Party candidate, economist Paul Summerville, stirred up local debate by opposing the Capital Regional District’s proposed land-based sewage treatment. See PUBLIC Page A3
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Programs needed to manage waste from British Columbia farms A recent study reveals that approximately 5,500 tonnes of packaging waste is disposed of by farmers in B.C. each year. An additional 32,000 tonnes of packaging, used to transport farm products to retail stores and households, leaves British Columbia farms annually. CleanFARMS, a leading, national stewardship organization, with funding from the B.C. Agriculture Council, conducted the study to look at what types of packaging is generated on, and leaves, farms in B.C. “The study shows there are a lot of differ-
ent types of waste on farms, like plastic and cardboard, that needs programs that will allow farmers to recycle those products,” says Barry Friesen, general manager of CleanFARMS. “We know through our existing programs that farmers are willing to participate in stewardship schemes. Now we have the information we need to develop new programs to benefit farmers and the environment.” Packaging that leaves farms in the province weighed in at 32,000 tonnes which includes corrugated cardboard,
plant pots, trays and plastic clamshell packaging. Agricultural producers of this packaging will be responsible for managing the cost for collecting and recycling packaging that goes to B.C. households by May, 2014. Packaging waste that stays on farms to be managed by the farmer totalled 5,500 tonnes. Plastic accounts for two-thirds of this waste. This includes items like bale wrap, fertilizer and seed bags, greenhouse film, silage film, bale wrap and pesticide containers. There are currently very few existing pro-
grams that give farmers the opportunity to recycle the waste from these products. The study also found farmers get rid of the waste by taking it to the landfill, reusing it or burning it on the farm. Funding for the study came from the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC through the British Columbia Agriculture Council (BCAC) while CleanFARMS and the Canadian Animal Health Institute and other organizations provided additional in-kind support. “BCAC is proud to be involved in this study.
The results show the diversity and significance of packaging wastes generated from farming and related enterprises. We’re looking forward to working with CleanFARMS in the future to develop programs that will assist the agriculture sector in managing these waste products in
a responsible manner.” CleanFARMS will use the results of the study in the future to develop stewardship programs for the types of waste identified so farmers in B.C. are able to dispose of their waste in environmentally sustainable ways. “We’ve had tremen-
VEERA BONNER HONOURED Chilcotin pioneer Veera Bonner was thrilled to be presented with a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal by Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett during a tea held in Bonner’s honour at the Seniors’ Activity Centre Wednesday afternoon. There was a full house the celebration. Sage Birchwater photo
Public talks planned From Page A1 Conservative candidate Dale Gann, president of Vancouver Island Technology Park, initially backed the project that has one-third funding from provincial and federal governments. But Gann changed his position after getting an
earful from voters about property tax increases and the need to replace sewage outfalls to the ocean. While the politicians knock on doors, Enbridge vice-president Janet Holder is scheduled to speak to the Canadian Club of Victoria on Tuesday. Enbridge has
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For a brief time last week there was open water between the islands at the south end of the Scout Island complex as the old bridge was being taken out. The new support structure is visible in the foreground. The new bridge structure is now under construction. Gaeil Farrar photo
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town hall participants. “While the upgrades to Highway 97 provide safer intersections at 150 Mile House, the delay in completing the project resulted in disruptions for local merchants,” said Simpson. “Residents are concerned about the bidding process for these types of projects, and I’ll be following up with the Minister responsible to identify how we can improve this process to ensure the timely completion of announced projects and so taxpayers can see the maximum return on their investment.” A primary issue for 150 Mile House residents is cellular and broadband internet ac-
cess, and Simpson has committed to establishing a forum on this issue. “We’re going to invite local stakeholders, communications companies, and representatives from Network BC so we can sit down and talk about opportunities for expanding connectivity in the Cariboo,” said Simpson. Simpson also provided an update on his work preparing for the spring session of the Legislature, and he discussed economic development in the region, including challenges facing the local forest industry and opportunities for expanding mining activity in the Cariboo.
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INVITATION TO JOIN THE TOLKO CARIBOO REGION PUBLIC ADVISORY GROUP Tolko Industries Ltd., Cariboo Woodlands is seeking new volunteers for its Public Advisory Group. The Public Advisory Group’s role is to aid Tolko Cariboo Woodlands in developing, monitoring and continually improving its Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) indicators in support of Tolko, Cariboo Woodlands’ SFM certification under the CSA Z809-08 standard. Meetings of the Public Advisory Group occur approximately every two months with a target of 3 to 4 meetings per year that are held at the Cariboo Woodlands office in Williams Lake.
Lucy Martel holds up her gingerbread cookies at the Miocene Craft Fair earlier this month. Sage Birchwater photos
Darryl Desilets of The Bread Box shows some of her unique jewellery at the Miocene Craft Fair.
B.C. celebrates Multiculturalism Multiculturalism Minister John Yap issued the following statement Nov. 18. “Every year, the third week in November is proclaimed as B.C. Multiculturalism Week. It is a week to celebrate the contribution of our multicultural communities and to appreciate the way diversity enriches British Columbia.
“While we join together to participate in the many events taking place around the province during this week, it is timely to acknowledge that cultural diversity is an integral part of the social fabric of our society. “It creates strong and vibrant communities that strengthen oursocial and econom-
ic future now and for future generations. “The essence of multiculturalism is the acceptance, appreciation and advancement of our diverse cultures, and as a government and as a society we are committed to challenging racial intolerance and promoting the inclusiveness that we all value and expect from a modern,
tolerant, multicultural society. “As minister responsible for multiculturalism, I encourage everyone to join in the week’s celebration and to reach out to your communities, your families and your neighbours to appreciate the differences that define us and to recognize that diversity enriches us all.”
If you wish to participate, have questions in regards to process or commitment, or wish to speak to a current Public Advisory Group member on their experience as a member, please contact Bryan Jakubec, Senior Planning Forester, Cariboo Woodlands at 250-305-3607 or bryan.jakubec@tolko.com.
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Food bank needs rise substantially Capt. Claudine Kadonaga 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 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.
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The two most useless words in the entire English language have to be ‘Calm down.’ Have these words ever had the desired effect on anyone since the conception of time? No they have not. In fact, tell a person to calm down and quite the opposite range of emotions occur. It’s like duct taping a zebra steak to your forehead in hopes of keeping the lions off you. It only makes matters worse. No one ever shakes your hand after being told to calm down and says, “Thank you. You’re absolutely right. I needed to hear that. There. Look at me now. I’m completely Zen.” And yet we can’t seem to resist the use of it. Who hasn’t been in a line up at a retail store and witnessed an enraged customer spewing insults on some poor hapless employee, only to have Hapless Employee say, “Calm down.” A collective gasp goes through the lineup and you just know what’s coming next...and it isn’t calm. It’s the opposite of calm. It’s the calm before the storm. Parents try the same words on their children with surprising regularity despite its nega-
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tive outcome. There’s frightened little Sam being hauled along a road of giant candy canes towards a bearded stranger where he is torn from his parent’s arms, deposited into a stranger’s (a really strange stranger’s) red velvet lap and told to, “Calm down.” What he wants to hear from his parent is some version of, “Here, let me hold you while we walk away.” Calm down doesn’t make any sense when you’re two years old and terrified. It doesn’t make a lot of sense when you’re fifty and ticked off neither. Bring the words into an argument with your spouse and watch the fur fly. Without fail those two harmless seeming words will ricochet off your loved ones temper and come hurtling back to you in the form of, “Calm down! Don’t tell me to calm down!”
The emphasis on “me” when we say “Don’t tell me to calm down” implies that we would very much like to say calm down in return, but will not tolerate being on the receiving end. Calm down is something you might say early on in a relationship, but rarely do you go there twice. And in case you’re wondering, in the early years I was the one with the fiery red haired temper while Darcy was the one most likely to regret saying, “Calm down.” So why do we say it? And why do we hate to hear it? Even telling a person to shut up is less inflammatory than saying calm down. How can that be? I think telling a person to calm down implies – usually correctly – that you are in control of your emotions while they...er, are not. They realize they’ve just made an ass of themselves and now everyone else sees it too. They either have to mask the situation by getting even more righteous and indignant, or surrender to a less than flattering image of themselves. If the two most useless words are calm down, the two most difficult words to say in reply
are I’m sorry. But if you have the strength to go there, instead of looking like an idiot you regain respect. Sometimes it is even advisable to substitute the words I’m sorry for Calm Down, even though you might think it’s the angry person who needs to apologize. A lovely yet overlooked truth of the human condition is that peace is as contagious as violence. In every communication we have the opportunity to incite goodwill or start a brawl. At our core we all want the same thing; to be loved, to be respected and to be heard. For such an intelligent species we have some pretty strange ways of communicating those needs. Back in the days of VHS and video stores movie rentals came with a sticker that read “Be kind, rewind.” It was meant as a reminder to rewind the videos before returning them to the store but they’re also wise words to live by; a sort of go-to mantra for when we start to lose our temper. Even if less than wise words have already left our lips we can still press pause, be kind and rewind. Depending on
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the circumstance we could say, “I’m sorry.” We could say, “What can I do to make this right?” We could say, “I understand your frustration.” But whatever you do, don’t say, “Calm down.” Shannon McKinnon is a humour columnist from Northern BC. You can catch up on past columns by visiting www.shannonmckinnon.com.
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Adequate care for troubled children lacking
B.C. VIEWS TOM FLETCHER
If you find Premier Christy Clark’s campaign against teen bullying to be superficial or even self-serving, I’ve got news for you. It’s potentially worse than that. With the greatest respect to the family of Amanda Todd, her tragic case isn’t representative of teen suicide any more than it is typical of high-school bullying. A clearer and more disturbing picture emerges from the latest report of B.C.’s Representative for Children and Youth, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond. It’s a survey of 89 child protection cases from 2007 to 2010, where 15 kids killed themselves and the rest inflicted serious self-injury, in some cases repeatedly. The word “bully” does not appear in the report. It speaks of domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, addiction, and runaways targeted by street predators. Three quarters of the kids were removed from their homes to protect them from their parents. More than half are aboriginal. Its key conclusion is that shifting traumatized and mentally ill teens from institutional care to foster homes isn’t working. Earnest but inadequately trained foster parents and social workers can’t cope with kids who need diagnosis, treatment
and supervision. Without that, kids shuffled through foster homes an average of a dozen times in three years, with little attachment to home or school. Some were violent, no surprise given their formative years. I asked Turpel-Lafond about the B.C. government’s recent focus on bullying. She said it’s worthwhile, and there are parallels between Amanda’s case and more common teen suicides. One is isolation at moments of crisis. “Say you’re a middleclass parent with a child
who hasn’t come out of their bedroom in six months, or you have a boy in foster care who’s in his 14th home,” she said. “They both want to kill themselves, so what do you do?” Ideally, you intervene and get them to a child psychologist. Parents or guardians who can’t afford $150 an hour can wait months for the Ministry of Children and Family Development to arrange it. And in the meantime, our supposedly family-based foster care system sends them to school. “I’m really worried about
how [school-based anti-bullying programs] will affect the most vulnerable kids, because you start anonymously reporting someone as being a bully,” TurpelLafond said. “Yeah, we know they’re in the youth justice system. We know they’re troubled. By the way, they’ve been sexually and physically abused, jumped through 30 foster homes, and now we want to label them again?” This is not to suggest that the existing B.C. effort isn’t substantial. The ministry reports that there are 2,221 front-line staff positions,
of which 219 are currently vacant. It’s notoriously difficult to recruit, train and keep child protection workers, especially in remote communities. Turpel-Lafond says her latest figures show the child and youth mental health service has 476 staff, with 21 vacancies and a government-wide hiring freeze. And many of those are doing double duty as community service managers. Those managers don’t even have reliable data on case loads, she said. They just know they’re overwhelmed and many of the
kids aren’t being reached. This is not about political blame. I can trace this problem back to when Grace McCarthy was children’s minister, and the NDP did no better. I’ve learned a bit about Riverview and Tranquille, asylums that were closed because of a modern belief that they were inhumane. At least they offered safety and medical care to even the most damaged people. Right now our enlightened, progressive society can’t even help most of the kids we know are at high risk.
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Community Builders tim hortons supports hospital fundraiser Cariboo Foundation Hospital Trust cochairs Richard Nelson and Carol Taphorn accepted a donation of $3,227 from Lyda and Victor Sharman of Sharman Holdings Ltd. Tim Hortons and restaurant manager Kelly Bingham. Funds are being raised for a new digital mammography unit for Cariboo Memorial Hospital.
rbc supports museum fundraiser RBC branch manager Joyce Chesley, presenting a donation to Pat Skoblanuik of the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin to support their annual Cowboy Christmas Concert and Trade Show held on Nov. 17.
Community For NON-PROFIT EVENTS happening WITHIN 2 WEEKS. Posting must be limited to TIME, DATE & PLACE (excluding dollar amounts). Deadline is 5:00 p.m. Tuesdays. Postings run the following Friday. Email to: production@wltribune.com Attention: Community Calendar NOTICES The Wildwood PAC Christmas Craft Fair at the Wildwood Elementary School Sat. Nov 24 10-4. Over 20 vendors sure to satisfy everyone’s needs. Monthly Vegetarian Supper Club, resumes this Sun. Nov. 25, 6-8 PM, at the Cariboo Lifestyle Centre, 26 Woodland Dr. Everyone Welcome. Come and bring a dish, full info online at: www.silverhillsontheroad.com/supperclub. Decorate your own gingerbread house. We supply the house, candy and icing, we clean up. You bring the creativity. Sun. Dec 2, 3 10:30am. 12:15 pm or 2 pm 782 N. 9th Ave. Call Helena 250-3926761 to order your house by Mon. Nov 28. The Maranatha Players present their 11th annual musical, “PETER PANIC!”, Dec. 6 - 8 and 13 - 15 at the Maranatha Theatre. This is a fun musical for the whole family! Tickets are available at Wise Owl Toys and Maranatha Christian School. TubaJohn’s Christmas Concert St. Andrew’s United Church, Dec. 12 - 7:30 pm Admission by donation. Proceeds to the Salvation Army Christmas Cheer Fund. Ten Thousand Villages Craft Sale - Cariboo Bethel Church Basement 833 Western Ave. 250-3986731. Nov. 22, 23 & 24. Thurs. Fri. 3 - 8 pm, Sat. 10-3 pm. Fair Trade Goods for Third World People.
cariboo steel supports hospital fundraiser This 12-foot Eiffel Tower was designed by Jeremy Stangoe and made by Cariboo Steel & Machine as a live auction fundraiser for the Cariboo Foundation Hospital Trust’s fundraising gala, Midnight in Paris, coming up this Saturday evening at the Gibraltar Room. The fundraiser will help raise the money to purchase a new digital mammography unit for Cariboo Memorial Hospital. The tower was cut out using Cariboo Steel & Machine’s CNC Plasma Profiling Table, welded together and donated to the gala. Pictured Jason Rowley (left), of Cariboo Steel & Machine, Tammy Tugnum, Cariboo Foundation Hospital Trust gala committee member, Joey Bates, Cariboo Steel & Machine, Jeremy Stangoe, Cariboo Steel & Machine, Joy Hennig, Cariboo Foundation Hospital Trust Gala committee. Lori Macala photo
Operation Christmas Child - 1 shoebox “The power of a simple gift” Drop Off Depot - Cariboo Bethel Church 833 Western Ave. Williams Lake. Call Linda 250-398-6731. Deadline to drop off boxes is on or before Fri. Nov. 23. Wildwood PAC Christmas Craft Fair Wildwood Elementary Sat. Nov. 24 10-4:00 Over 20 vendors with Christmas delights. Sun. Nov. 25 - 11 am - 2 pm Big Lake Hall. Auction items... airline vouchers, family passes to Barkerville, ski passes, certificates and items donated by local businesses in Big Lake and in Williams Lake. “Children’s only” table with items for kids to bid on. The students at Big Lake crafts and cookbooks. Table of home-baked goods. Lunch and refreshments will be available from the kitchen so plan on coming down for lunch and stay for.
Calendar MEETINGS Chimney Felker Lake Landholders Asso. will be hosting a meeting for the residents on Sat. Nov. 24 @ 10:00 am at the community hall. For more information please call Susan 250.392.5632. Child Development Centre AGM Mon. Nov. 26 – 7:30 pm 690 N 2nd Ave – Aileen Hewett Building. Thank you to everyone that has taken an interest in the Cariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre Association We look forward to seeing you at the meeting. New memberships welcome. WL Community Policing will be holding their AGM 7:00 p.m. on Wed. Nov. 28th in the Community Policing meeting room 327 Oliver Street. Members and public welcome. Next MS Support group meeting and social will be held Sun. Dec. 16th 11-2pm at the Bean Counter. Come prepared with a pot luck dish and a smile! If each person who is interested could bring a gift under $10, or a re-gift or something homemade for a little bit of fun. Tracey Lee 250-267-4611. MISC. WL Lions Club Reflective Address House Signs for information email eleanor@donker.ca or phone 250-620-0503. The Salvation Army needs help with Christmas Kettles. Please volunteer! Funds raised at the Christmas Kettles provide: 300 Christmas Hampers, Toys for Children, Community Christmas Dinner (Dec 25th) and assists with ongoing Food Bank expenses throughout the year. Two hour shifts available Monday-Saturday between the hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm. To book a shift call 250-3922423 or 250-267-2423. The Great Room - is a group of women who deal with physical, emotional, sexual and physiological abuse issues, in a safe confidential environment. Wed. from 2-4pm in The Salvation Army Drop In Centre. Call Dina at 296-4372. Family History Center. New hours: Wed. 6-8 p.m., Thurs. 12-3 p.m. Otherwise please call for appointment 24 hours in advance. Phyllis 250-392-9472, Howard 250-392-1813.
Daybreak Rotary Club’s Giant Used Book Sale needs volunteers to help sort books for their sale Nov. 30 - Dec. 8. If you can help between Nov. 24 and Nov. 30 please call Infolf 250-392-4498.
Rhyme & Storytime is back! Weds, 0-5 year olds and their parent/caregiver are invited to the school library for rhymes, songs and stories. Chilcotin Road School 9:30-10:15 and Nesika School 11:0011:45. Call 250-398-3839.
Museum of the Cariboo is holding their Christmas Tea and Bake Sale Sat. Dec. 1st at the museum. Starts at 11 a.m.
Summer’s over! Strong Start Kids 0-5 and their parents/caregivers are invited to drop in for free early learning activities. Call 398-3839 for info.
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$
30
$
SIZE
60-85% 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 GOAL SKATES
Addition (M)
Chelsea (F)
Save 60-75%
BAUER SUPREME ELITE BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT 2 EASTON STEALTH S17 RBK TALON REEBOK 9K TACKLA TP1051 AIR
SHINGUARD
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
$
SALE STARTS TODAY ON FOOTWEAR www.caribouski.com
REGULAR PRICED ITEMS
*at regular price **of equal or lesser value
www.wltribune.com A11
SAVE 20% OFF ALL
SALE STARTS TODAY ON ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW Purchase any boys or girls Hoody* or Jean* & receive a second** for
Williams Lake Weekend Friday, November 23, 2012
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
6 ½,7 7,9,9 ½ 7 ½-8 ½ 7 ½,8 ½,9
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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A10 www.wltribune.com
Friday, November 23, 2012 Williams Lake Weekend
this Sunday, November 25th 12 - 4 pm is... Purchase 2, receive the 3rd
FREE
Purchase any
Cap and receive a 2nd*
FREE *of equal or lesser value
12
$
All Watches
12 to 40
$
$
reg. 54 - 175.99
All
MIDDAY MADNESS @
Discontinued Handbags
25 to $50
$
reg. 109.99 - 159.99
2 Piece Suit General Dobby
Save 50 to 57% from size 12-24m, 2-7 2 colours
65
$
Tees, Hoodies, Bras, Windpants
12 to 25
Merino Wool Hiker Socks
$
Cotton Socks
12/6 pair
12/2 pair
$
$
reg. 21.99
reg. 31.98
Soft Shells
Save 45 to 80%
50
$
Womens Apex Bionic 2010 model
Two pair of boxers or pair of PJs
12
$
reg. up to 71.98
Mens and Womens Discontinued Jeans
50
$
reg. 149.99
Girls • Boys Womens • Mens Steens Mountain or Benton Springs
12
$
12 to 25
$
$
All MMA Tees
12
$
reg. 39.99 to 69.99
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
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
Save 60-85%
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
Save 50-60%
Save 60-90%
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
Save 60%
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
HOCKEY PANT
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
Save
SIZE (INCH)
REG
MIDDAY SKATEBOARD 20
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
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
REG
SKATEBOARD MIDDAY DC CHARACTER
SKATES Save Bag with Power Dry FIGURE ICE TEC SOFT SKATE 50-88%
SIZE
REG
MIDDAY
reg. 199.99
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)
$
MIDDAY
109.99 69.99 199.99 99.99 249.99 199.99
reg. 114.99
Serve (M)
REG
MED SM-LG LG SM,MED XL 52,54
50
$
reg. 79.99
MIDDAY 20 20 25 25 20 30 20 25
Enduro Heir (M)
$
SIZE
112 89 yth
reg. 89.99
Pyroclast (M/F)
Save 60-85%
$ $
30
$
30
$
SIZE
60-85% 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 GOAL SKATES
Addition (M)
Chelsea (F)
Save 60-75%
BAUER SUPREME ELITE BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT 2 EASTON STEALTH S17 RBK TALON REEBOK 9K TACKLA TP1051 AIR
SHINGUARD
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
$
SALE STARTS TODAY ON FOOTWEAR www.caribouski.com
REGULAR PRICED ITEMS
*at regular price **of equal or lesser value
www.wltribune.com A11
SAVE 20% OFF ALL
SALE STARTS TODAY ON ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW Purchase any boys or girls Hoody* or Jean* & receive a second** for
Williams Lake Weekend Friday, November 23, 2012
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
6 ½,7 7,9,9 ½ 7 ½-8 ½ 7 ½,8 ½,9
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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A12 www.wltribune.com
Friday, November 23, 2012 Williams Lake Weekend
News
SPONTANEOUS DANCE AT COWBOY CHRISTMAS
Come warm the soul & share life in a moment at
Susan Cawley and Roy Barter (left) and Eric Reay and family friend, Lucille Erlandson, (right) kicked up their heals to the music of Rosetta Paxton and Ken Emory during the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin’s annual Cowboy Christmas trade show and open mic event Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Gibraltar Room. Liz Twan photo
Wed - Sat 10 am - 4 pm 293 Likely Rd, 150 Mile House, BC • (250) 296-4157
Earthy
•
Simple
•
Inviting
•
Fresh
Discovery Centre hosts craft fair by Liz Twan Special to The Tribune The Williams Lake Tourism Discovery Centre’s annual Made in the
Cariboo Craft Fair is taking place Saturday, Nov. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There are 20 vendors in total. They include hand-
crafted wood products – birdhouses and bowls, jewellery, book authors Doris Lee and Gloria Antypowich, hand crafted knives by Terry Hopkins, baking and canning, sugar free preservatives, alpaca wool products, knitted products, local honey, rock paintings and homemade decorations. Vendors from all over the Cariboo will be attending: Horsefly, 100
Mile House, Alkali Lake and Williams Lake There will also be a gingerbread cookie decorating station for the children. There is a limited supply of donated cookies for this event, so come early if your children wish to decorate cookies! The coffee and gift shop will be open as well and there will be drink specials!
Visit my website to see more of
Say NO to Violence! Wear a purple ribbon and drop in between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm No appointments needed
Monday, November 26, 2012 at Intrigue Hair Studio
First come first serve
and get a little purple in your hair to show your support for the Purple Ribbon Campaign Against Violence Against Women Location: Intrigue Hair Studio, 998 McKinnon Road (beside the Handi Mart)
Liz Twan’s work
www.frame-creations.ca Hair & Body Studio
Tues-Fri 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Sat 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
35 1st Ave S • 250-392-3996 Certified Picture Framer
free ideas • free estimates • frame creations
Liz Twan with one of her hand made necklaces that she will have for sale Saturday at the Tourism Discovery Centre.
ATTENTION CREEKSIDE EMPLOYEES Know Your Options...
Attention: Grades 10, 11 & 12 This card entitles you to
10% OFF ALL SERVICES See facebook for Student Only Specials
Come down to apply• Student ID required
We can help you make informed choices with your severance and retirement packages Jeanne-Anne Bentham CFP®, EPC, CHS Senior Investment Advisor, DWM Securities Inc.
Fully Certified Salon & Spa 180 Yorston Street • 250-392-3288 www.eloquencespa.ca
250-392-3683 • Located at the Credit Union
#€
0.99%
Plus, receive
bchonda.com
2006 Subaru Forester AWD
U2718
$
5,999
$
10,999
2004 Pontiac Montana
U2774
U2767
lease or finance for up to 36 months
CIVIC
Starting from $16,485
MSRP** includes freight and PDI
Civic Si VSA-NAVI FB635CKV
CR-V
Starting from $27,630
MSRP** includes freight and PDI
CR-V Touring RM4H9CKN(S)
Honda dollaRs
$1,000
U2776
with every new 2012 Civic and CR-V.
250-398-8279 550 North 11th Ave
www.ranchlandhonda.com
DL#30676
2008 Honda Civic EX-L
$
$
12,399
2009 Toyota Corolla S
VISIT WWW.RANCHLANDHONDA.COM TO SEE ALL OUR PRE-OWNED INVENTORY
13,999
U2681
U2771
$
$
#Finance example based on a new 2012 Civic 4D LX 5MT model FB2E4CEX and a 36 month finance term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C.: $19,235 at 0.99% per annum equals $471.48 per month for 36 months. Freight and PDI of $1,495 included. Cost of borrowing is $256.58, for a total obligation of $16,973.28. Down payment of $5,000, first monthly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at finance inception. Offer includes freight & PDI. Taxes are extra. Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. For all offers license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are extra. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be required. €Lease example based on a new 2012 Civic 4D LX 5MT model FB2E4CEX and a 36 month lease term available only through Honda Canada Finance Inc. O.A.C.: 0.99% lease APR for 36 months O.A.C. Monthly payment, including freight and PDI, is $189.00. Down payment of $3,526.07, first monthly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $10,330.07. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 72,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be required. ¥ $1,000 Honda Dollars is available on all new 2012 Civic and CR-V models. Honda Dollars will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. MSRP is $27,630 / $16,485 including freight and PDI of $1,640 / $1,495 based on a new 2012 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3CE(S) / 2012 Civic DX 5MT 4WD model FB2E2CEX. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. €/¥/#/** Offers valid from November 1st through 30th, 2012 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
Williams Lake Weekend Friday, November 23, 2012 www.wltribune.com A13
2008 Honda Fit LX
10,499
LAST ONE! 2012 HONDA PILOT EX-L
Waylon
$ C
0 0INC0 6 E NT I V E ASH
C12-140
MSRP
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2008 Honda Civic DX
10,999 $12,999
NEW
$
44,760
or 500 Off Select Pre-Owned $
FREE WINTER TIRES
2007 Honda Odyssey EX
$
17,999
2008 Honda CR-V EX-L
$
19,999
2007 Chevrolet Equinox
$
13,999
2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6
$
17,999
2002 Honda Accord SE
$
4,999
2005 Honda Accord EX V6
U2772
A14 www.wltribune.com
Friday, November 23, 2012 Williams Lake Weekend
News
Are you prepared for a power outage? BC Hydro suggests six easy steps for weathering a power outage. 1. Know the number to call when the power goes out. To report an outage, call 1-888-POWERON or *HYDRO on your mobile phone. Automatic notification will be available through smart meters once all meters have been installed and the system is fully operational.
2. Have an emergency kit ready and easily accessible that includes: flashlights, a battery-operated radio, extra batteries, a corded telephone, warm clothing and blankets, a first aid kit, non-perishable, ready-to-eat foods and a copy of your emergency preparedness plan. 3. If there is an outage, turn off all appliances and electronics, especially electric heaters. When power
is restored, power will rush to all items left in the “on” position which can cause the system to overload and possibly cause a second outage. 4. When the power is out, turn off all lights except one inside the home and one outside. The inside light lets you know when the power is back on and the outside light lets BC Hydro crews know. 5. Make note of BC Hydro’s mobile-friend-
ly website on your smart phone. The site provides updates on when power will be restored. 6. If you see a fallen power line, stay at least 10 metres away at all times. Never go near or touch a fallen line. Report fallen power lines with the exact location to BC Hydro. For more information, visit www.bchydro.com/outages
Mt. Timothy Ski Hill
STOCKING STUFFER SALE Adult 4 for 3 ... $135 Youth 4 for ....... $99 Junior 4 for ...... $75 UNTIL DEC. 24
Opening Days:
Stocking Stuffers! Day Vouchers available at 100 Mile Sport Shop, & Williams Lake Honda
Come up and Ski Us!
Dec. 8 & 9 Dec. 15 & 16 Dec. 22 - Jan. 6 Closed Dec. 25 Hours: 9-3:30 Guest Services: 250.396.4095 24 HOUR SnOWpHOne: 1-877-392-1446
Find a Church...
...Sponsored by Williams Lake Christian Ministerial Association
Praying As Jesus Prayed Salvation Army Williams Lake Corps Family Worship Centre 267 Borland Street, Williams Lake 250-392-2423 Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 am Captains Randy & Claudine Kadonaga
St. John Lutheran Church 377 Hodgson Road, Williams Lake
250-392-4421 9:30 am - Sunday School 10:00 am - Adult Bible Study 11:00 am - Worship Service Pastor Andy Kahle
Monthly Vegetarian Supper Club
ADVENTIST HEALTH
4th Sunday of the Month
This Sunday, Nov. 25 • 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Cariboo Lifestyle Centre
Everyone Welcome
Come and bring a dish • Full info online www.silverhillsontheroad.com/supperclub
Cariboo Bethel Church 833 Western Ave., Williams Lake 250-398-6731 Worship Service 10:00 am • Kids Club Lead Pastor Jeremy Vogt Operation Christmas Shoeboxes & brochures available Ten ThOuSand VillageS november 22-24
Evangelical Free Church Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. Pastor Dan Smith 1100-11th Ave. North, Williams Lake 250-392-2843
November has been proclaimed as a month of prayer for the City of Williams Lake. In the spirit of this proclamation, I would like to have us think about the response of Jesus when some of his followers asked him to teach them to pray. The result is what we call, The Lord’s Prayer, which remains one of the most simple and powerful prayers of all time. This model prayer is well known by all Christian faith traditions and still has relevance today. From the Gospel of Matthew 6: 9-13 here are two versions. “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.” (NIV) “Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy, may your Kingdom come soon. May your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us today the food we need, and forgive us our sins, as we have forgiven those who sin against us. And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one. (NEV) This model prayer encompasses all our core daily needs.First,it addresses our spiritual need to recognize God
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BY CAMERON JOHNSTON as our heavenly father. Good fathers demonstrate unconditional, unselfish love and support as modeled by our heavenly Father. God’s name and reputation are to be kept holy by recognizing him as the supreme creator and ruler of the universe and of our individual lives as his children. To daily pray that his kingdom and its principles of unselfish love be lived out in our lives as his children on earth as it is in heaven is powerful. We request daily that God’s spirit will influence the lives of all to redeem and transform sinful human beings into the image of God. Secondly, we pray for our daily
physical and relational needs. Here we recognize our dependence on God as the source of our food and protection as we ask for the provisions of life. We also recognize our need for forgiveness from God and one another and seek mercy and grace to the same degree that we forgive those who have hurt and abused us. Thirdly, we daily pray for strength and protection, strength to resist selfishness, the basic sin, which leads us to wound God, ourselves and others. Even more powerful is the request that asks for protection and deliverance from the evil one. Here we recognize that there is an evil presence in our world, an evil not only outside but also within us of which we need supernatural help for daily deliverance and protection. This simple prayer shows us how to access the unlimited power and love of God for ourselves and all others living with us on this troubled planet. This prayer is a blueprint for seeking help to save us from sin, ourselves and the evil one. Understanding and praying the principles of this prayer is the secret of enjoying a life of freedom, security and blessing in the presence of a loving God today and forever. This is our divine birthright, accept and enjoy it today as the gift of God.
Cameron Johnston is with theCariboo CaribooSeventh-day Central SDA ChurchChurch Cameron Johnston is with the Central Adventist Please Pleasesend sendquestions questionsto: to:editor@wltribune.com editor@wltribune.com
The views expressed in this column are not necessarily the views of all the churches in the ministerial association.
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so low that industry has little incentive to conserve. For example, natural gas companies are setting global records for water usage in controversial fracking operations in BC, yet pay at most token fees. An Olympic swimming pool’s worth of water in B.C. costs just $2.75, compared to $175 in Quebec. “Many municipalities, irrigation districts and others understand the need to conserve water and energy,” says co-author Jesse Baltutis, a researcher on water policy and governance with POLIS. “Where conservation is treated seriously, there’s invariably a commitment to quantify what is used and to price it fairly.” “BC’s water and water-derived energy resources are vital assets, but population growth, climate change, and increased water-intensive industrial activity are pushing the limits of secured access to water and energy across the province,” says Parfitt. “Our report is sounding an alarm for policymakers that we need
much better governance and integrated management of these public resources.” The study concludes that the province must act quickly to protect its water and water-derived energy resources. It must publish accurate, timely 24 Unit reports on all water use
(no such reports exist). It should appropriately price water and energy resources, promote resource recovery to conserve water and energy resources, and better protect watershed lands — a key prerequisite to safeguard our water and hydroelectric resources.
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• REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE • The Williams Lake RCMP are requesting the assistance of the public for information regarding the theft of two ‘Side by Side Quads’. The Quads are described as a 2010 Red and Black ‘Ranger’, side by side, with a black canopy over the seat and a blue and white canvas over the back end of the ranger. The other Quad is a 2011 Red and Black Razor ‘side by side’ missing one of the hub caps. Anyone with information about this occurrence is asked to please call the Williams Lake RCMP Detachment at 250-392-6211 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Crime stoppers also subscribes to web tips ~ www.bccrimestoppers.com RCMP File # 2012-5856
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• REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE • The Williams Lake RCMP are requesting the assistance of the public in identifying the person or persons responsible for a number of Residential Break and Enters, ‘theft of property from vehicle’ occurrences that occurred in the Williams Lake. A number of items have been stolen from the residences and vehicles. If anyone has information regarding this occurrences, this are requested to call the Williams Lake RCMP at (250) 392 6211 or Crime stoppers at 1800 222 8477. Crime stoppers also subscribes to web tips ~ www.bccrimestoppers.com
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ranchers help farmers in developing countries Wilf Smith, the regional manager of the Cariboo region for BC Livestock Coop is the kind of fellow who’ll help out a worthy group or organization raising funds for a good cause if he possibly can; most often by lending his facility or his auctioneering skills. For the past ten years he has supported the Canadian Foodgrains Bank by hosting one of their fund-raising auctions (organized by Bart Plugboer of Houston, BC (and normally, Hugh Flinton of Williams Lake)) which are held to raise money to aid the world’s struggling and hungry agrarian peoples. The funds-raised (topped up at a 4:1 ratio by the federal government) are used to provide food, but also to aid farmers in maintenance of seed supply and farm animals (livestock) during periods of food stress until they can work out more longterm solutions to ongoing problems. Wilf is holding up one of the auction items, a delightful birdhouse handmade by Bart Plugboer, for the crowd to view before it’s goes up for bids. Liz Twan photo
Trudeau talks pipelines, pot in B.C. Tom Fletcher Black Press Federal Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau made a swing through B.C. Wednesday, weighing in on debates about oil pipelines, marijuana and other hot political topics. Trudeau shook up the national energy debate this week by coming out in favour of oil exports to Asia, and the proposed takeover of Alberta oilsands producer Nexen by a Chinese state corporation. At a radio town hall meeting, Trudeau said he supports oil exports and Chinese investment because the investment
and trade will create more middle-class employment in Canada. But he hastened to add he opposes the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline proposed to run from Alberta to Kitimat. He accused Enbridge of failing to consult with aboriginal people along the route and said he is opposed to a crude oil pipeline to B.C.’s North Coast. Producers are going to have to “go back to the drawing board and find another way to get oil to Asia,” he said. During the town hall, he was told that Liberal MP David McGuinty had resigned as the party’s natural resources critic
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after denouncing some Conservative MPs as “shills” for the oil industry who should “go back to Alberta.” Trudeau said he was offended by McGuinty’s comments, and wants to unify the country rather than pit one region against another as NDP leader Thomas Mulcair and Prime Minister Stephen Harper have done. He spoke in favour of legalizing marijuana. “The war on drugs as it stands has only been profitable for criminal enterprises and for gangs,” Trudeau said. “We need to move beyond that, and I think it makes sense to tax and regulate it because that’s actually an
effective way of keeping it out of the hands of our kids, who will no longer have access to it on street corners.” Trudeau was also asked about the hot topic of the Nov. 26 Victoria by-election, land-based sewage treatment. He said the costly plan isn’t supported by scientific experts, and is only supported by the NDP as a “make-work project” for the Victoria region. The Liberal Party of Canada is to choose its new leader in a nationwide vote in April. Other contenders include Ontario MP Martha Hall Findlay, who ran unsuccessfully for the leadership in 2006.
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Purple Ribbon begins Monday 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
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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. 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.
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Where to go, what to do. Busy weekend in lakecity Take care driving about town Saturday — Santa is coming to town and he is coming with a parade, lots and lots of 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 horsedrawn wagon rides courtesy of Cariboo Carriage, live entertainment with bands, carollers and more, games, hot chocolate, hot apple cider, and
Sarah Beck (left) playing here at the Legion recently with Mark Lees will be performing at the Medieval Market this weekend at Columneetza Secondary School. She will also have some of her pottery there. Gaeil Farrar photo
burgers. And it’s all free! Expect to see costumes from angels to reindeer prancing in the parade and around Spirit Square. Friday evening will become Moon Light Magic and Black Friday. 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. Saturday,
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McCoy concert Sunday Continued From Page B1 There are over 20 vendors with all kinds of Christmas delights that are sure to satisfy everyone’s needs. Big Lake community is also holding a fundraising event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Big Lake Community Hall. There will be crafts, cookbooks, auction items and more.
And don’t forget the Jason McCoy’s Christmas concert The Perfect Gift this Sunday at the Gibraltar Room. Tickets are available only at Margetts Meats and Bob’s Shoes, Workwear and Repair (cash only) or if there are any left -- at the door. Watch for advertisements for all of these events and more in the Tribune and Tribune Weekend editions.
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ARTS-AND-CRAFTS CHARM The gently curving lower edge of its two gables lends this two-storey family home a touch of 19th-century Arts-andCrafts charm. But inside, everything is up-to-date, with a layout that will delight the most discerning 21st-century family. The covered entry, a bonus in inclement weather, leads into the foyer. A coat closet is on the left, with a two-piece powder room opposite. Also off the foyer is a den, perfectly situated for use as a home office, since clients will not have to traipse through the house. The den’s closet means it can also serve as a guest room. The great room, located at the back of the home, features a double-height ceiling and a built-in fireplace. Generous windows look onto a covered deck. The dining room, which also overlooks the back garden, features sliding doors that lead to the same deck, the perfect place for all-weather barbecuing. The kitchen boasts a spacious walk-through pantry, as well as an island with a raised eating bar, ideal for casual snacks and meals. The room is open to both the dining and great room, so the cook can keep tabs on family activities. The laundry room enjoys triple access—from the walkthrough pantry, the foyer and the double garage. There’s enough room in the garage for a third car, a large woodworking project or an indoor play area, as well as a workbench. The second floor, reached via a U-shaped staircase, contains the master suite, with an extra-wide window sill
that could double as a cosy window seat. Beyond the large ensuite, which includes a soaker tub and a shower stall, is a roomy walk-in closet. The second and third bedrooms jut out under dormers and share a convenient split bath. Bedroom No. 3 features built-in shelves, as well as an extra-wide window sill. Outside, shingle siding enhances the home’s curb appeal. Painted trim and pilasters on river-rock bases, partly mullioned windows and a double front door add to its rustic charm, as do the barn-style garage doors. This home measures 42 feet wide and 61 feet deep, for a total of 2,256 square feet. An unfinished basement is included in the plans. Plans for design 7-3-934 are available for $746 (set of 5), $835 (set of 8) and $890 for a super set of 10. Also add $30.00 for Priority charges within B.C. or $55.00 outside of B.C. Please add 12% H.S.T., 13% H.S.T. Or 5% G.S.T (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority charges. Our NEW 44TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $13.50 (includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheques and money orders payable to “Home Plan of the Week” and mail to: HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK c/o...(name of newspaper) Unit 7, 15243 91 Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON: www.jenish.com AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO: homeplans @ jenish.com
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Marie Grisdale (right) draws the winning ticket on the beautiful doll house complete with Barbie and Ken dolls and furniture. The doll house raffle raised approximately $3,184. to help with the cancer treatment for little Brinley Pawluk. Pictured witnessing the draw are Sue and Bill Grisdale (left), Pauline Huska, Angie Grisdale and Kara Vogt. D. Ablitt won the first prize doll house. Roxanne Rauch won the second place painting by Greg Johnson. Darren Milliken won the third place CD and Iphone docking station. Gaeil Farrar photo
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Daybreak Rotary Club’s Giant Used Book Sale needs volunteers to help sort books for their sale Nov. 30 - Dec. 8. If you can help between Nov. 24 and Nov. 30 please call Ingolf 250-392-4498.
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James Henry “Red” malling A.K.A. “Cariboo Red” and “Bicycle Red” lived in the Cariboo-Quesnel area from 1930 to 1969. If you remember him and are willing to share your memories of him for family research please contact Lynn, 250-992-6004.
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Children Childcare Available Are you looking for affordable child-minding services? 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.
Employment Career Opportunities 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. Ronald Charles Nelson Sept 20, 1929-Nov 21, 2011 It’s hard to believe you have been gone for a whole year. We wouldn’t wish you back to suffer those five long years with your brain injury, we would wish you back as the dad without the injury and pain, you put up quite a fight to stay here with us - guess you used up those nine lives. Missed by the Nelson Families
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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.
In Loving Memory of Cindy Moore, Nov. 20, 1958 - 1971 We think of you with love today, but that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, and days before that too. We think of you in silence. We often speak your name. All we have is memories and your picture in a frame. Your memories are our keepsake with which we will never part. God has you in his keeping. We have you in our heart.
Lovingly remembered by Mom & Dad Ray, Marie, Sister Connie, Brother Greg
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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Used only in town, last winter. P225/65/R17 Arctic claw. $500. obo (250)392-3661
Food Products Local Beef & Pork for sale, hormone & antibiotic free, chilancoh ranch (250)394-4404
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 LLOYD & JENNY CONTRACTING We can custom cut & split your log pile. Selling bulk firewood, delivery included. Contact 250-459-2145 for info.
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Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifles and carbines. Call (250)791-6369
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Saturday, November 24th, 2012 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Loonie Concession Auction $20
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Gorgeous Lab puppies, 1 chocolate left & 5 yellows. Born Aug. 31st. Had 1st shots. $500. (250)398-6630
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Misc for Rent
Suites, Lower
Cars - Domestic
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
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.
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
150 x 100’ flat lot, cabin, fruit trees, 24x24 shop, all services on property. View of lake. $120,000. (250)305-0199
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
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
Largest Condo with best view in Terra Ridge! Level entry, large yard, Double garage, 3 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, Central Air, Natural gas fireplace $247,000. (250)398-2975 evenings (778)471-1223 day.
FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent
Independent Living Suites One bedroom available. 55+, Quiet, Pet Friendly With a safe and secure environment. Appliances included. Laundry facilities. To view call Laurette at 250-305-3318. Williams Lake Seniors Village Riverbend Seniors Community
Kamloops (55+) 2bdr. suite $1700/mo., river view, spacious, wheelchair friendly, many extras. Email catherine_steele@hotmail.com 1(604)408-1023 Vancouver
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
Halls/Auditoriums
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Big Lake Community Hall Lakeshore setting, fully equipped kitchen, reasonable rates Weddings, Private Parties, etc.
250-243-0024 Misc for Rent 2-85 S 3rd Ave
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References Required Top floor of 5 plex $900 includes utilities 2 bedroom mobile, Horsefly Road $800 + utilities 1 bedroom basement suite, Signal Point Road, available Nov 15th $1250 includes utilities 3 bedroom town house, Hamel Road $1500 + utilities
Call Marilyn Martin
250-392-2253 • 250-855-7127 (Cell) 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
Homes for Rent 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 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.
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Suites, Lower 2 bdr, bsmt suite, newly renovated, close to schools & bus stop, n/p, util. inc. $800.(250)305-1213 2bdr. suite, close to TRU, n/p, d/d, ref/req. $750/mo. includes utilities, avail Dec 1st. , (250) 392-7291 or cell 3050010. 3 bdr house, avail. immed. n/s, n/p. Close to schools & TRU. (250)398-8111 or (250)303-1546 cell. Daylight 1bdr. suite, f/s, blinds, n/s, n/p, quiet working people preferred. Avail. Dec. 1 $600/mo. includes utilities. (250)392-4059
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2007 Toyota Corolla, one owner, 4dr, 5 spd, a/c, very clean, like new condition, 4 summer & 4 winter tires, all on rims, no dents, no rust, no accidents. Excellent fuel mileage. 74,000 kms. Asking $13,010. (250)398-7006 2008 Buick Lucerne, nice family car, silver, 153k. Senior owned. $7300. (250)305-0199
Off Road Vehicles ATV’S, UTV’s, Dirt Bikes & Buggies. Kamloops Cartsplus. www.cartsplusbc.com 1-888371-3946. kamloopscartsplus@shawbiz.ca LOGGING TRUCKS and/or Drivers for Williams Lake and Quesnel Area. Seniority spots, fuel clause rates. Sigurdson Forest Products ANDY 250267-2277, turner@laketown.net
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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 Semi-furnished one bedroom and den in quiet home, suit single professional, n/s, n/p, r/r. (250)267-5759.
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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
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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
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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
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 1995 F250 XL, 4x4 auto 5.8L, 209,000km, rebuilt front end, good tires. $2500 OBO (250)398-5159 1997 Ford Aerostar, good cond., well maint., auto trans. $1000 OBO (250)392-3771
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.
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
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
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
2008 Sierra GMC, $18,000 obo, or trade for older truck w/cash (250)476-1317
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Saturday, Nov 24th • 9am to 6pm
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40” SONY LCD HDTV! SALE $588 $688 $1188 $1188 $1288
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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
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SALE $388 $488 $198 $328 $188 $648 $288
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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
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