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Quadders gather near Mapes Hall to search and raise awareness for Madison Scott.

The search for Maddy continues Sam Redding Omineca Express The second On the Trail Poker Ride for Maddy took place on Saturday, May 25. The ride happened on the anniversary of Madison Scott’s disappearance two years ago. The ride took place near Mapes Hall and covered the area near Maddy’s disappearance. The surrounding community gathered in groups of ATVs,

dirt bikes, on horse and on foot to search for any signs of Maddy. Although finding any evidence was first in everyone’s mind, just raising awareness was enough for the ride’s organizers. Maddy was last seen at 3 a.m. on Saturday, May 28, 2011 at a party near Hogsback Lake, 25 kilometres south of Vanderhoof. She was last seen at around 3:00 a.m on the Saturday morning. Police located her tent and white Ford F-150 truck but her

keys and cellphone have yet to be found. Investigators with the North District Major Crime Unit continue to actively investigate Maddy’s disappearance. We believe that someone has information concerning Maddy’s disappearance, and we continue to hope that they will come forward to help us determine what happened. Anyone with information concerning Maddy’s disappearance are asked to call the Vanderhoof RCMP detachment at 250-567-2222 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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Sierra Sayles and the Rough n’ Tough Riders Sierra Sayles, along with Ashley Ferguson and Mackenzie Jensen are an amazing entertainment act for rodeos, fairs, or any charity event. They will be performing in Vanderhoof during the Equifair on Friday, June 7 at 7 p.m. and again on Saturday, June 8 at noon. All three riders trained with famous Jerri Duce Philips who runs a trick riding school and has trained riders for six years. Sayles and Jensen are only 10 years old and they have had crowds on the edge of their seats as they race around the arena performing such tricks as the stroud layout, the hippodrome stand, suicide drag and the side backbend.

Sayles, Calgary, has wanted to be a trick rider since she was two years old. She grew up around rodeo and has a background in gymnastics and ballet. She started performing at age six and already has several shows under her belt. In Jerri’s words: “her trick riding is flawless.” Mackenzie Jensen, also 10 years old, rides her own horse Tess, who she trained herself. She started trick riding at age five and loves riding double with her friends. She and Ashley Ferguson make up the Rough n’ Tough trick riding duo. Furgeson is from Barrhead, Alberta but she was born in Manitoba on a horse ranch and has been involved with horses all her life. She started riding six years ago and has been in shows all over Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Her mount, Madonna, is a 10 year old bay quarter

horse mare that she trained to trick ride. The girls will be available to handout autographs at the end of the performance.

North Central Zone High school Championships place medals. Many of these athletes will be moving on to provincials in Langley on May 31 and June 1. The winners included: Emma Floris, in grade nine, broke the school record by achieving first in the 100

metre, the 200 metre, and long jump. She qualified for the provincials in the 100 and 200 metre. Julia Steinebach, grade 11, qualified for provincials in the 3,000 metre run and placed third overall for the senior girls.

Matthew Ebert, broke the record in discus, got first in javelin, shot put, and second in hammer throw. He qualified for provincials in discus. James DeVos, grade eight, came first in discus and long jump and third in javelin and 100 metre. He qualified for provincials in discus. Charlie Borek, grade eight, came first in 1,500 metre, the steeple chase, and in 3,000 metre. He qualified for provincials in 3,000 metre. Alexander Nemethy, grade 10, came first in 1,500 metre, 3,000 metre, and 800 metre runs. He qualified for all three in provincials. For the relays, in the 4x100 metre relay the girls achieved third and the boys got first breaking the record. In the 4x400 metre relay, the senior girls won first place and the junior boys won second. A big thanks to coaches Marty Floris, Brian Nemethy, Gary Simrose and Andrew Vogelsang.

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Beef farmers may have a new technology to use to treat beef and help prevent E. coli, and that technology is irradiation. Irradiated food has been in use since 1966 when astronauts would take pasteurized and irradiated food into space to prevent food borne illnesses. Currently, only spices, flour, onions and potatoes are approved for irradiation in Canada. Research into irradiated food provided by the Beef Cattle Research Council has shown that it does not cause meat to become radioactive nor does it have any effect on the nutrients within the food. This is provided the rads are used in low doses, in high doses of radiation flavour is affected. Richard Holley at the University of Manitoba and Alex Gill from Health Canada have been researching whether it is possible to hit beef with a very minimal amount of radiation and still kill all the harmful bacteria. What they eventually found is that, in beef purposely given a million times more bacteria than normally found, the low dose of radiation eliminated 99% of the E. coli and 99% of the Salmonella. All without affecting taste, aroma or texture of the beef in any way.

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water maintenance, sanitation, and park and cemetery beautification. Many major roads will be upgraded and sealed within the next handful of years. One major construction will be on Clark

View of Clark Avenue in Vanderhoof.

Avenue. The work on Clark Avenue is expected to cost about $1.3 million. This one road has completely deteriorated due to a number of reasons. The money will cover asphalt paving, reconstruction, water main upgrades and storm drain systems. “Clark Avenue is a very steep road,” said Mayor Gerry Thiessen. “This past year we’ve had a fairly major construction project up there with BC Hydro working on a transformer substation. And now we’ve found that there is a number of springs along that hillside that are washing out that road” The amount of money and effort that has to go into repairing the road has had a couple councillors asking that at what

point does it become not worth it to take on a task of this magnitude. Another major project in Vanderhoof is the construction of a new water tower within the next five to six years. “The tower that we have currently was brought in when the Kenney dam was built back in the late 40s maybe early 50s so its pretty old,” said Thiessen. “We had it assessed last year and we were told at that time that we had a six to ten year window.” A new water tower would cost $2.9 million so the plan for the city, as Mayor Thiessen put it, is “to work together with the provincial or federal government, hopefully both!” and receive funding for infrastructure within the next two or three years.

Shipping containers getting contained Sam Redding Omineca Express Vanderhoof city council discussed options on how to deal with the proliferation of shipping containers in recent years. “These containers are showing up in the community and they’re showing up on our main streets,” said Vanderhoof Mayor Gerry Thiessen. “They’re starting to be intrusive on the community.” The main problem is dealing with the aesthetics of the containers, they’re unsightly, said many of the councillors, and Vanderhoof hasn’t any specific bylaws to deal with them. “They’re not something that we want to see totally outlawed but we want to have some regulation as to how they’re used and where they’re put,” said Mayor Thiessen. The mayor admits he owns one himself but stated at council that no one except him and his family have ever seen it. Most of the councillors seemed to believe the containers should remain hidden from public view or disguised in some way, unless they’re temporarily part of a construction site.

Any decision on how to deal with the containers has been deferred until the Official Community Plan, which was to be finished last Christmas but now it will be Tuesday, June 4. In Prince George, shipping containers are de-

fined the same as sheds or outdoor storage and therefore require screening. Their bylaws also state that no shipping containers, cargo containers or rail cars are permitted in residential, commercial and certain public parks.

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NVSS students ‘Voluntour’ in Ecuador Sam Redding Omineca Express Anna Pye, media arts teacher at NVSS, and Kathy Russell, took six NVSS students on a trip to Ecuador last March. Their “voluntour” as it is called, was done to assist the community in building better bathrooms and garden facilities. These communities have very limited access to education, water, economic opportunities, health care

services, and food resources. “We went to the Chimborazo province, there was a small school of 500 students and they only had 5 bathrooms, and the bathrooms were really run down,” said Anna Pye. “And they had no running water in the whole school. They had one tap outside that the kids would get water from but it wasn’t very nice.” So the students spent three days building structures out of twisted rebar and poured

The group of NVSS students having time off from their voluntouring. concrete alongside the minga.

The minga is a Kichwa tradition where the community gets together and works on a project until it’s finished. Kichwa is the native language in certain parts of Ecuador and is spoken by 2.5 million

The students working on mixing concrete for construction. people. The students also spent an evening with Maria Angela Pacheco,

the first female president of the community, who shared her stories of sexism, poverty and

the lives and challenges of the Kichwa people.

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On May 21st, members of the St. John Hospital Auxiliary Society accepted a cheque from Corleen McNolty and Michelle Roberge, co-chairs of Vanderhoof Community for Kids (VCFK), the fundraising group in Vanderhoof for BC Children’s Hospital. VCFK hosts several fundraisers each year, two of which see 50% of the funds go to the purchase of pediatric equipment at St. Johns Hospital. Over the past three years VCFK has given $24,589.88 to the St. John Hospital Auxiliary. These funds have gone toward the purchase of a Cub Pediatric Crib, two newborn bath basins and two fold-out chairs that double as beds for parents when they need to stay overnight in the hospital with their sick or injured children. All the money donated to the St. John Hospital Auxiliary from VCFK comes from businesses and individuals in Vanderhoof. The VCFK and St. John Hospital Auxiliary Society extend a huge thank you to the community for the continued generous support of these groups and their efforts to help children in our community and province.

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Words, actions, even our hearts are all ways we use to lift up or push down each other. Take this press release: “On May 9 the carbon dioxide levels of the world passed 400 ppm for the first time.” So, this one state on my part is intended for us all, to have faith world wide, ready? Oscillating regularly (between 180 and 280 ppm CO2) over the millennium, it was only very re-

cently that our ancestors discovered the pleasure to use the kerosene lantern. For the first time by taking fossil fuel from under the ground we have caused an increase from 120 ppm to 400 of carbon dioxide that is causing deadly climate change conditions. Not playing a word game with sole Green M.P. in Ottawa, Elizabeth May’s name, I ask this. For the long term, political and religious leaders may, can and must be part of the solution we want.

Dear Prime Minister Steven Harper, the values of Canadians need rewriting. Humbly, I declare a heart-filled movement is growing. Let me suggest we call it the Gas Movement. Because, “Generation US: The Challenge of Global Warming” is a book by Dr. Andrew Weaver, the sole and soul Green M.L.A. in Victoria whom I admire for speaking up. H.P. Rodseth Vanderhoof


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Local rider for Cops for Cancer Sam Redding Omineca Express Building on the success of last year’s Cops for Cancer, Vanderhoof’s Sharon Unger will be riding again to raise money and awareness. “I heard about it for a few years in a row and I wanted to ride,” said Unger. “I lost my dad to cancer so I wanted to give back to the cancer society so I signed up to be the medic.” Sharon managed to raise $14,500 last year and her team raised $321,000. $1,200 of those dollars are from collecting bottles alone. Prior to last year’s ride, the longest she ever rode was about 40 kilometres she said. But last year the participants rode 150 kilometres a day, going from Prince George to Prince Rupert. The life of a rider on the road begins with a 7 a.m. breakfast, then a

visit to the nearest school of a child dealing with cancer. The riders encourage the kids to speak out about their disease and hopefully reduce bullying. “Cops for cancer started because one kid was getting bullied because he had no hair,” said Unger. “So one of the RCMP, he got a bunch of his colleagues and they shaved his head and visited the kid at school saying ‘bald is the new cool.’” The kids also get to ride in police cruisers or monster trucks and hopefully have an all round great day. “The community was very supportive last year and I hope that they get on board and support me again. Hopefully, we can raise just as much money or more.” This year’s route will start at Dawson Creek and end in Williams Lake, an 832 kilometre trip over seven days.

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"It's hard but it's fun, and that's what it's all about," said Darren Carpenter, to the assembled students. Carpenter is the School District 91 coordinator for careers and trades, and the students he was addressing were participants in Project Firefighter 2013, which gives Grade 12 students from Vanderhoof, Fort St. James, Fraser Lake and Burns Lake the opportunity for some pretty tough firefighter training. The students are fully immersed in a structural firefighter department scenario. The students spend time in the fire hall doing classroom theory on firefighting, clean gear and the fire hall, prepare their meals like fulltime municipal fire departments normally would, and are given live-fire scenarios at the Fort St. James Fire Training Centre. The training centre has a twostory burn building which allows for

live-fire exercises, working in fire. and the trainers light He also said the fires at the site and District of Fort St. the student firefightJames and the loers get a chance to cal fire department put them out and are great partners in practice rescue scethe program, having narios as well. put it on for the past They also do seven years because firefighter games Fort St. James has in the evening at the only live burn the fire hall, after building in the area. the students have "It's been a great cleaned the base success," said Carand prepared their penter. Rescue practice. dinner. All of the stuThe students are dents who parthen later surprised at some point in ticipate are already junior firethe night with a call-out to respond fighters with their municipal fire to a fire at the training facility, giv- departments, so Carpenter said the ing them the chance to experience program rewards students who are some of the types of challenges of already doing something good for this kind of on-call work. the community by volunteer fireCarpenter said it is a "great learn- fighting. ing opportunity" for the students The students gain Grade 12 credbecause they get to apply what they its for the program, and spend in all, have learned in theory in the class- a day and a half immersed in the job room and experience the reality of of municipal firefighter.

Omineca Golf Course Results Seniors Night - May 21 Four Ball Scramble 1st place .................... Don Syversten, Ellen Randall, Larry Shantz, 74 2nd place ................... John Wiebe, Sheila Fletcher, Jim Woodruff, 75 3rd place .................... Bob Mountford, Cec Candline, Jerry Van Winkle, Louie Page, 79

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Poisoning weeds Poison is Poison By now the readers of these articles may understand that anything you do to the world eventually affects us, this is truer so when done in close proximity to us. Spring is here and all of natures’ wonders are flourishing and multiplying! We are so lucky to live in a place where we have so much nature all around us. With our wonderful community settings, we see wonderful flowers and plants lying in their beds, a wide variety of colors, shapes and sizes, as pleasing to the eye as to the nose for many! One thing that seems to be the bane of many a gardener are the notorious “weeds”. You may never hear a herbalist refer to them as such, and may be surprised that dandelions, nettle and yarrow are prized garden material! Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, and usefulness of a plant can trump the prettiest of blossoms! It always brings a smile to my face to know that there are such wonders naturally growing in peoples yards, yet the desired results are a green ‘plant free’ grass. Aesthetics differ for everyone! I have heard stories of neighbours trying to be friendly and throwing on some weed killer onto a plant that was being grown on purpose! Weed killers are the topic I’d like to touch on briefly today! Remember to look at what you use (if you do) and read the ingredients, see how it works. Remember that animals and pets can ingest sprayed products, or contact on skin can spread and get onto others or cause allergic reactions. Most of all realize that most chemicals make their way into the soil, and if you intend on growing any food to eat you may be contaminating future food plots. Remember to wear proper safety gear and avoid inhaling your sprays. Try to look into natural alternatives, digging out the root, removing the plant top before it goes to seed. Or if you have great soil, look at what you have to check out its edibility?! Did you know that tulip petals make a wonderful & colorful addition to a salad? (Just make sure they are not sprayed or grown in contaminated soil) Wouldn’t it be great to know all the soil here was pesticide, herbicide and chemical free?! Maybe one day we would all know the benefits of our ‘weeds’ and have colorful and full gardens! Good luck with all your spring gardening! Next weed - Invasive ‘weeds’

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Reunion of three pioneer families

Gathering at the Chilco Cemetary. In 1913, three families made extended families, continue to the journey north from Vancou- reside in the area. “People came from the isver by train to Ashcroft, then by covered wagons to Vanderhoof, land, lower mainland, and the finally settling in the farming Okanagan, and we got to get to know each other for the first community of Chilco. The three families that settled time,” said Nadine Frenkel, denortheast of Vanderhoof includ- scendant of the Reid family. In commemoration of the ed the Armishaws, Gilberts and the Reids, although there are no 100th anniversary of their relamore living Gilberts: the family tives settling in the area, 65 of Williams are all that is left of members of the families celethem. Today approximately 40 brated over the May long weekdirect relatives, along with their end by hosting a reunion. On Saturday, they had a welcome reception with displays of photos and historic memorabilia. Later, they traveled to the Chilco cemetery then to the only reOn the trail.

The original settlers coming to Vanderhoof.

maining homestead built in 1915 on Sturgeon Point Road. Then some shared stories of their pioneering relatives. Sunday the guests socialized over a pancake breakfast then rode in a covered wagon from the Vanderhoof Exhibition grounds to town. The Gilberts and the Reids were old friends in Nova Scotia in the 1800s. They were shipbuilders but as ships started to be built out of metal and life became less about sailing and more about traveling by

motor, they decided to start a new life elsewhere. “My grandfather was a carpenter shipbuilder,” said Pat Griffith, a descendant of the Armishaws. “Silas Gilbert was a steamfitter, and he and my grandfather built many many of the old bridges in this area.” The Armishaws came west to get away from the coal-mining industry. The 1891 Springhill Mining Disaster left 125 miners dead, including Griffith’s grandmother’s two brothers. So these families took the arduous journey

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by mutual respect and friendship. It was during one of the first winters in their new land, that one family hadn’t built their homestead in time for the cold. So they were taken in by another family and given a roof out of the chill. The boys, teenagers, were made to sleep outside in a tent but everyone survived to see the summer.

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across the country by train but for some reason Vancouver didn’t work out for them. Perhaps it was the draw of cheap land that caught their eyes, the government of Canada was practically giving it away at the time. So the Armishaws, the Gilberts and the Reids rode by wagon to Vanderhoof, to start their new lives as farmers in the rocky northern soil. Many hardships faced the families but they were held together

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New equestrian drill team for Equifair Submitted A new local equestrian drill team is gearing up to perform this summer for Vanderhoof. The Northern Country Girls Drill Team started up in October 2012 after a lot of interest in Vanderhoof to start a team. Around 20 girls came out to try for the team and about a dozen girls were chosen right at the start for the first ever Vanderhoof Equestrian Drill team. These girls have been practicing since November and December 2012, twice a week for six months. The Northern Country Girls Drill Team are Courtney Vala as captain, Fallon Bailey, Amy Bygelow, Krystal Cameron, Caitlin Gulbranson, Kelcie Ingrim, Kari Lybbert, Sarah Robinson, Georgia Scott, Lara

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McLeod gets GROWING!

Fort Fraser Petro Canada

to having fresh lettuce or the like. The Farm to School program has proven successful and become more a part of the school than we initially envisioned.”

Submitted With help from the school community and the community at large, McLeod staff and students gathered 300 one gallon milk jugs to “upcycle” as planting containers, saving them from the landfill or recycle systems. On Tuesday, May 14th as part of the McLeod PAC Farm to School program, buddy classes got together and each student worked with their buddy to prepare and decorate their milk jugs. They filled them with soil, and then planted their choice of seeds; carrots, cucumbers, lettuce, spinach, radish, and onions. Over the next couple of weeks the jugs will remain at school until

drop off resume @

528 Highway 16, Fort Fraser

250-690-7542 or 250-690-7548

Vanderhoof’s faith

the plants have sprouted and become established and then will go home to continue the project. The students are interacting via a blog created for the project and are discussing plant care and development, and

sharing their successes and pride. “It is our hope that every participant will come away knowing they can grow food for themselves even without a garden,” said Principal Libby Hart. “It has

been amazing to watch healthy food become part of the culture of our school over this year. We look forward to posts on the blog of salads and sandwiches being made with their food. There really are no barriers

Church Directory For more information or to join Vanderhoof’s Faith Church Directory

Call Pam at 250-567-9258

The Gospel Chapel 448 Connaught Street

Nechako Notes COMING EVENTS.... Will appear, as space is available, free of charge in this section. Coming events are available to non-profit organizations only. This area is not intended for thank you submissions or selling products. It is simply a place for non-profit organizations a place to announce upcoming free activities. You can e-mail your item to advertising@ ominecaexpress.com or by fax (567-2070). Your organizations’ announcement can also be dropped off at our office located at 155 W. Columbia. Decision of the publisher is final. *** NEW EVENTS.... HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING...8 weeks, Tuesdays 7-9, starts May 28th, Stuart Nechako Manor Theatre. Please call Debbie 250-567-7956. *** HOOTERVILLE HOOT...June 2, 2013 at Riverside Park. Call Dave for more info 250-567-0821. *** FARMERS MARKET...Opens Thursday, June 13th, 2013 from 11-3 at Riverside Park until September 12, 2013. For more information call the Market Manager Joni at 250-570-3122 *** VOLUNTEERS NEEDED....Would you like to become part of a team working together to improve the quality of life for stroke survivors? The Vanderhoof Stroke Recovery Group is looking for volunteers to join their team. Vanderhoof Stroke Recovery’s goal is to encourage stroke survivors to improve their lives through education, exercise, work groups, crafts, outings, etc. No special

skills required; training and orientation are provided. Patience and caring understanding a necessity. Volunteers share responsibilities: assisting with activities, exercises, education, crafts, outings, fund raising. Time commitment: 3 hour meeting each Monday morning (excluding stat holidays), from September through mid-June. Please contact Sheila 570-2467 vanderhoofstrokerecovery@gmail.com *** VANDERHOOF SENIORS CONNECTED is looking for Seniors in need of Outreach & Transportation. We are also taking applications for Volunteers wanting to take part in the VSC Program. Vanderhoof Seniors Connected is a program dedicated to improving the quality of life for Seniors/ Elders in our community through Companionship and Transportation Assistance. For more information contact DebraAnn Bishop at 250-567-0623 or email at vanderhoofseniors@hotmail.com *** CALLING ALL SENIORS... come and join us for carpet bowling, pool or snooker Monday and Thursday afternoons at the Friendship Centre. We also have cards or bingo on Wednesday evenings. Music nights are also popular and these are the last Friday night of the month. Come and have some fun! Everybody welcome young or golden agers. Call Oscar for more info: 250-567-4582. *** AL-ANON...Has your life been affected by someone elses drinking? The Al-Anon is for you! Meetings held on Mondays at 7pm in Community Room at Omineca Safe Home Society. For more information contact Gail at

567-4318.

*** VANDERHOOF PUBLIC LIBRARY...is looking for donations of lego blocks to be used for children’s programs at the library. If you have lego that your kids have outgrown, we would love to put it to good use. Please contact Jenn at 250-567-4060 or email: vhpljlb@telus.net *** STUART NECHAKO MANOR ...is looking for Volunteers with musical talent. If you would like to volunteer for entertainment for the residents please contact Marnie at 250567-6290 *** THE NORTHSIDE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE... meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month. Newcomers always welcome. For more information call Brenda, 250 567-9705. *** VHF HOSPICE SOCIETY...What are you doing every 3rd Wednesday of each month. Do you have 2 hours to give each month? Are you sensitive to the special needs of those persons at the end stages of life? Want to be part of a great organization that makes a difference in our community then we are looking for you. The Vanderhoof Hospice Society is a not-for-profit charity looking for new volunteer members who will work with the current members to oversee our local Hospice Program. Hospice is a program that offers a support system to persons that are the end stages of life. Our Society has a desire to help others. We are sensitive to the special needs of the dying patient and their families. We do not have personal agendas or “missions” to our Hospice work. Our main fundraising come in the form of donations to our Tree of Life. We are looking for new members to continue this great service. More info call Debbie 567-7956

NECHAKO COMMUNITY CHURCH MENNONITE BRETHREN

11:00 a.m. Worship Service

1393 Highway 16 East (Across from P.J. Collision)

(Affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church of Canada)

250-567-4960

For more information call

567-3107

www.thegospelchapel.ca

Our Mission Glorifying God by helping all people move closer to Jesus Christ one step at a time.

Vanderhoof Christian Fellowship

The Church on the Corner “Giving you a Purpose to live for and People to live with” Worship Service: 10:00 am Small Groups meeting together regularly: We have a place for you to belong! For more information call

567-9198 263 Vanderview Drive For more information visit our website: www.vcfemc.com

Sunday Morning Worship 9:30 am Sunday School - 11:15 am

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Information NECHAKO RIVER

FLOW FACTS 22 May 2013 Reservoir Elevation: 850.91 m (2791.70 ft) SLS Discharge: 49.51 m3/s Mountain Snowpack: 1 May - 81.3 per cent of long term average Visit website www.waterofďŹ ce.ec.gc.ca for up to date real-time ow information. Reservoir inflow forecast for the period 1 April to 1 August is 75 per cent of long term average. For more information please call Rio Tinto Alcan at 250-567-5105. A recording of Flow Facts is available 24-hours in Vanderhoof at 5675812

Obituaries

John Braithwaite January 9, 1933 – May 19, 2013 The family of John Braithwaite regretfully announce his death in the early hours of May 19th. John passed away peacefully with family by his side after a brief illness. John was predeceased by his parents John and Sarah Braithwaite; three sisters: Margaret Brain, Mary Harrison, Ann Nelson; brother-in-law Ernie Harrison; nephews: John Harrison, Victor Brain, and Gordon Brain. John is survived by his nieces: Margie Ciccone, Barbara Harrison, (Jerry), Judy Harrison, and Gina Nelson; nieces-in-law Jeannine Brain & Paulette Brain & nephew Len Nelson. John is also survived by great nephews & nieces, cousins in England and many life-long friends, in particular his dear supportive friends Rod & Lucy Weber and family of Fraser Lake. A celebration of John’s life will be held in the Anglican Church in Fraser Lake on Saturday, June 1st 2013 at 11a.m. followed by a reception in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall. In lieu of flowers please make any donations in memory of John to the St John’s Hospital in Vanderhoof.

Employment

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Caretakers/ Residential Managers Caretaker wanted for hunting lodge, 1 hour east of Williams Lake. Can be year round. Non-smoking work area. Wages negotiable. Contact: 1 (250)620-3356

Help Wanted An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta. CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mortgage and maintenance payments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consultation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248. GUARANTEED JOB placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen for oil and gas industry. Call 24hr free recorded message for information: 1800-972-0209

Obituaries

Sept. 19, 1923 - April 29, 2013

Paddy was born on September 19, 1923 in Londonderry, Ireland. As a young man, he fought in WWII and later immigrated to Canada where he met and married Muriel in October of 1959. Paddy was a loving and devoted husband to Muriel until she passed away in April of 1995 from Alzheimers. Paddy was passionate about several things in life. He was dedicated to St. Wilfred’s Anglican Church in Fraser Lake, and was proud to serve as a member of the Masonic Lodge for over 50 years. He had a great love for the outdoors, hunting, and especially fishing! Paddy passed away peacefully at Mill Site Lodge on April 29th with family by his side. He will be fondly remembered, and his Irish humour will be missed by many. A service will be held in Fraser Lake at a later date. Happy fishing Paddy! May there always be a big one on the line!

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Taylor Bros. Home Hardware is seeking full time, permanent retail positions. We are a 10,000 sq ft full line hardware store. The successful candidates, should have previous retail experience, must be able to provide outstanding customer service to the general public, in a professional, courteous and helpful manner. They will also be responsible for a section of the store, i.e. housewares, which will involve stocking merchandise and weekly ordering. They must be self motivated and a good team player. We offer a challenging permanent full time job with benefits and resource training in an exciting and busy retail environment. Please drop off or submit resumes by May 31, 2013 to:

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Employment

Qualified Plumber

with gas ticket preferred. Please send resume by fax to 250-624-9659 or by email to saanich@citytel.net Lake Babine Nation JOB POSTING

OPERATIONS MANAGER

The Operations Manager reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for providing office management services: maintaining office services and efficiency; supervising office staff; respond / re-direct community members concerns & issues; enforcing office processes, policies & procedures; and maintaining office records - to the three (3) offices of Lake Babine Nation – Woyenne, Tachet & Ft. Babine. The Operations Manager will work out of the Woyenne Office located in Burns Lake, B.C., about 222 km west of Prince George on Highway 16. REQUIREMENTS: • 5+ years Office procedures experience combined with related human resources and financial administrative experience. • 5+ years Supervisory Skills • Computer skills including the spreadsheet and word processing programs, and email at highly proficient level • Effective verbal and listening communication skills • Analytical and problem solving skills • Decision making skills • Reliable vehicle considered an asset Lake Babine Nation offers competitive salary packages, an incredible work environment, and career advancement opportunities. Please provide cover letter, resume and three (3) reference letters to: Beatrice MacDonald, Human Resources P.O. Box 879, Burns Lake, B.C., V0J 1E0 Fax: 250-692-4790 Email: beatrice.macdonald@lakebabine.com

Auctions

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STEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x 40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x 150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

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PROFESSIONAL SALES Consultants. Central Alberta’s leading Ford dealer requires two professional sales associates. We maintain a large inventory of new and used vehicles, and friendly country atmosphere with big city sales volume. We are closed Sundays and all statutory holidays. We offer a competitive pay plan with an aggressive bonus structure, salary guarantee and moving allowance. Attention: Dean Brackenbury, GSM. Email:

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS. Licensed, 4th year and 3rd year Technicians required. Signing/moving allowance, full company benefits, very aggressive bonus/pay plan. Ford experience preferred, but not required. Denham Ford, Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Email resume: Attention: Dean Brackenbury;

Required immediately journeyman Truss Designer for busy plant in 100 Mile House. For details phone Richard @ (250)398-0008 or email Richard@cameotruss.com

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Tahtsa Timber Ltd. is looking for an

EXPERIENCED SKIDDERMAN For the Houston area. &ontaFt our of¿Fe at 250-845-9493 or email to tim@tahtsa.ca

VANDERHOOF SPECIALTY WOOD PRODUCTS Available immediately, full time employment at our Finger Joint and Pellet Plants. Shift work will be required. Safety and Production training is provided to all entry level positions. Group Medical Benefits included in our wage package. To apply please fax or email resume to: Vanderhoof Specialty Wood Products Fax: (250) 567-5305 Email: tyee@vswp.com

Lake Babine Nation EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

FORESTRY OPERATIONS MANAGER The Forestry Operations Manager will be responsible for the effective communication and protection of Lake Babine Nation lands - evaluating affects of Forestry Industries on traditional territories and effectively communicating with Lake Babine Nation and its Land Title Holders. DUTIES: • Establish short and long term plans for management of forest lands and forest resources. • Monitor contract compliance and results of forestry activities. • Plan and direct woodlands harvesting, reforestation, silviculture and fire prevention and fire suppression programs, road building, wildlife management, environmental protection and insect and vegetation control programs. • Advocates Lake Babine Nation views and recommendations as an appointee on various working groups relating to the Forestry Industry. • other related duties REQUIREMENTS: • Five (5) years of experience in a Forestry Management position. • Specialized knowledge of Forestry Administration, and Contracts Administration • Effective verbal and written communication, Carrier Language an asset • Travel is required. SUBMIT RESUME & COVER LETTER TO: Beatrice MacDonald, Human Resources P.O. Box 879, Burns Lake, B.C., V0J 1E0 Fax: 250-692-4790 Email: beatrice.macdonald@lakebabine.com DEADLINE: June 3, 2013 at 12:00 p.m. Only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.

DEADLINE: JUNE 3, 2013 at 12:00 p.m. Only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Employment

JOIN OUR team and earn up to $85,000 a year. Journeyman technician: proven producer, good attitude, quality workmanship a must. Minimum 4 years experience. Full benefit package available. Braby Motors Salmon Arm. Fax resume 1-250-832 4545, email pat@brabymotors.com.

Taylor Bros. Hardware, PO Box 220, Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 Fax: (250) 567-2165

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Employment

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FARM AUCTION

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Merchandise for Sale

Auctions AUCTION LARGE ESTATE & ANTIQUE COLLECTABLE AUCTION, June 2 @ 1pm at Dodd’s Auction, 3311 28 Ave, Vernon. 1-866-545-3259 View photos at doddsauction.com (Specialty Auctions)

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Merchandise for Sale

Misc. Wanted True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030

Real Estate Acreage for Sale For Sale 38 acres on McCall Rd mostly cleared with some regrowth, hydro right-of-way already in, Some outbuildings. Septic plan already in place. River and mountain view. Ready for your dream home. Asking $98,000.00.For more info call (250)570-1580

For Sale By Owner 5 BDRM HOME IN TELKWA FOR SALE 3200 sq ft, 4 bath, includes washer & dryer, fridge & stove, dishwasher hot tub, natural gas, contact 250-845-3315

REVELSTOKE, B.C. - To view information and pictures on our house, please visit our BLOG www.afinehouseforsale.blogspot.ca

WATERFRONT property in Nelson, B.C. 114 ft. sandy beach and gorgeous views of the city. Go to propertyguys.com and type in number 196175 for details and pictures. 480-620-7177 or rodjohn8@gmail.com

Mobile Homes & Parks

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2009 14x70 modular home, as new condition. Must be moved. 2 Bedrooms one bath no carpet, fridge, older stove. Extra winter insulation package. Also 10x16 addition. $65,000.00 second addition extra cost. 250 690-7381 / 250 567-0790

Help Wanted

Rentals

Tom Neufeld Trucking Ltd.

Apt/Condo for Rent ABOVE THE REST!

is currently looking for full time

OPERATORS, DRIVERS AND MECHANICS to work in the forest industry. Top wages and benefit packages are available and camp is supplied. For more information please contact Ron at 250-845-8960. Resumes can be faxed to 250-845-3667 or emailed to melronn@bulkley.net

Silvermill Apartments Secure quiet apartments VACANCY 250-567-4208 BURRARD APARTMENTS. Two bdrm suites. No pets 250-567-9128

RIVERS EDGE APARTMENTS

Quiet, 1 bdrm units Ideal for Seniors Level Entrances Security Lighting Walking distance Downtown Paved Parking Includes fridge & stove Starting at $450/mth. (250)570-9161 or

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Rentals

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

Townhouses

Victoria Manor

3/bdrm townhouses in a family- friendly complex. Close to downtown, schools & park. $695/mth. 250-567-4430

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Commercial/ Industrial

It Starts with You!

Commercial/ Industrial

Large 1 Bdrm from

Our classified ads are on the net! Check it out at www.bcclassified.com

$695 - $725

NO SMOKING - NO PETS * Balconies * Landscaped View * Cablevision Available

250-567-4048 or 250-567-9080 Commercial/ Industrial Formerly Curves in Coldstream. 1800 & 1400 sq.ft or sell all including 3000 sq.ft residence, heart of Coldstream Vernon BC. Near schools, store & lake. 250-542-6261

MAKE YOUR POINTOF-SALE

Duplex / 4 Plex Vanderhoof - 2 bdrm, living room plus family room. wall to wall carpet. F/S/W/D. 420 w. 3rd St. $725/mth plus utilities.1-888-563-6158 or 563-2202

REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS Roadside Mowing - 2013 Project: 2013-01

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Looking to rent suite in Vanderhoof area! Have a medium size dog and would like to find something with some property. Basement, cabin on farm or acreage. David 250-717-7217

$725 - $755

Legal Notices

DISTRICT OF VANDERHOOF

Want to Rent

Large 2 Bdrm from

Legal Notices

The District of Vanderhoof invites Quotations for: Roadside Mowing – Various Locations

OFFICE/COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT

Quotation Documents will be available during normal business hours at: DISTRICT OF VANDERHOOF 160 Connaught Street Vanderhoof, BC, V0J 3A0 Ph: (250) 567-4711 Fax: (250) 567-9169

8 ROOMS Approximately 840 sq ft each in St. Joseph’s Parish Center (former St. Joseph’s School Building) Contact Bill at 567-2742 or Chris at 567-2237 or 567-4881

www.pitch-in.ca Advertise your goods and services in the Classifieds and reach hundreds of potential buyers daily. Call today to place your ad and make a sale quickly.

This Request for Quotations is scheduled to close:

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3:00 p.m. local time

Closing Date:

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Address:

OfÀce of the District of Vanderhoof PO Box 900 Vanderhoof, BC, V0J 3A0 Ph: (250) 567-4711 Fax: (250) 567-9169

Direct all inquiries regarding this Quotation call to: Attention:

Paul R. Carver, Director of Operations

IMPORTANT NOTE: Quotations will only be accepted in sealed envelopes, with the project name and closing date/time clearly marked on the outside of the envelope. Quotations received after the closing date/time will be returned unopened. The District of Vanderhoof reserves the right to reject any or all Quotations. The lowest or any Quotation may not necessarily be accepted.

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Closing Time:

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