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ALLEGED ROB FORD VIDEO ‘GONE’ TORONTO (Canadian Press)
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NHL MOVES TO MAKE VISORS MANDATORY TORONTO (Canadian Press)
The NHL competition committee has reached a consensus to make visors mandatory for all players entering the league. Tuesday’s meeting at the NHL office in Toronto also paved the way for hybrid icing to be tested during the 2013-14 pre-season while shallower nets were also given the go-ahead. Any changes must first be approved by the league’s board of governors. That
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The U.S. website that raised $200,000 in a bid to buy an alleged video of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford appearing to smoke crack cocaine now says its source has been told the video is “gone.” In a post on the Gawker website, editor John Cook said he doesn’t really know what that message from the unidentified source means, but he speculated on various scenarios for the alleged footage. “It might mean that the video has been destroyed. It might mean that it has been handed over to Ford or his allies. It might mean that he intends to sell or give it to a Canadian media outlet. It might mean that the Toronto police department has seized it and plans to use it as evidence in a criminal investigation,” he wrote. Ford has said the alleged video does not exist and that he does not use crack cocaine, but the scandal nevertheless has plunged city hall into chaos. Cook and two Toronto Star reporters have said they viewed the alleged video, which they said was being shopped around by drug dealers with the help of an unidentified intermediary. The Star has said it can’t vouch for its authenticity. Both outlets went public with the allegations last month, but no video has surfaced. Gawker said it has heard from the intermediary in the matter, who delivered a terse message Friday from the owner of the alleged video: “It’s gone. Leave me alone.” The gossip website said that according to the intermediary, the media firestorm surrounding the alleged video made its owner “angry” and prompted him to go underground.
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RCMP | The lawyer representing Janet Merlo, a former female Mountie who filed a class action lawsuit over allegations of widespread harassment within the RCMP, says Ottawa should try to negotiate an end to its legal troubles rather than force the case to drag on through the courts.
GROW-OP BUNKER TIED TO HELLS ANGELS: POLICE LANGLEY TIMES (Black Press)
B.C.’s anti-gang unit dismantled a sophisticated underground grow-op adjacent to Langley’s Gloucester industrial area over the weekend which police say has ties to the Hells Angels. The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, along with up to 100 officers from numerous police sections in Langley and Surrey, executed a search warrant for a rural property in the 27000-block of 56 Avenue, across the street from industrial buildings. Three men and one woman were arrested at the scene. They were later released pending further investigation, said police. Despite similarities, investigators don’t believe this underground grow-op, which had about 430 plants, is linked to the four grow-ops shut down last month in Mission. Both marijuana grows are tied to Hells Angels though, said police. A search of the Langley property revealed five shipping containers buried underground where they housed a sophisticated bunker system. In this case, the property above the bunker was constructed to resemble a small hobby farm, complete with three sheep and one pig. In addition to
the farm animals, a combination of about a dozen pit bull-type dogs and Chihuahuas were found. The dogs were taken by a family member of one of the people arrested, said CFSEU spokesperson Sgt. Lindsey Houghton. “Each of the steel shipping containers had a doorway cut through it to make a continuous pathway that connected all of the containers as well as raised walkways so workers could easily walk through
the bunker from container to container,” said Houghton. The grow-op, which is believed to have been operating for at least a couple of years, was powered by an industrial-sized natural gas generator, similar to what was found in Mission, worth an estimated $100,000. At the Langley property, the generator’s muffler was disguised from view with an old manure spreader placed over top of the muffler.
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CROWN WANTS SIX MONTHS FOR VANCOUVER DOG KILLER VANCOUVER (Canadian Press)
Crown lawyers are asking for up to six months in jail for a man who admitted to beating his dog and leaving it for dead in a Vancouver dumpster last year. Twenty-six-year-old Brian Whitlock pleaded guilty to an animal cruelty charge in April. Charges were laid after Captain, a two-year-old German Shepherd, was found in a dumpster last July, wrapped in a bloody blanket. The dog died the next day. Whitlock has said he beat his pet with a bat because he believed it had been poisoned, and it was his responsibility to deal with it.
B.C. MAN APPEALING $860K FINE FOR STARTING WILDFIRE WILLIAMS LAKE (Canadian Press)
A Cariboo-area man who was fined more than $860,000 for starting a wildfire while camping on his own property is appealing the penalty. Documents filed with the provincial Forest Appeals Commission say Robert Unger lit a campfire on land he owned when it was unsafe to do so. The fire spread from his property to Crown land in an area where there was no fire department to respond. In May 2011, the manager of the Cariboo Fire Centre issued a decision ordering Unger to pay the costs of fighting the fire. Unger asked for a review, and the same fire centre manager determined – again – that Unger should pay. His appeal to the commission is scheduled to be heard later this month.
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Police spent all weekend (June 1-2) dismantling a sophisticated underground grow-op in Langley’s Gloucester industrial area.
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PIMP DAD TO JOIN SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY KRISTI PATTON (Penticton Western News)
The Penticton man who was found guilty of pimping out his teenage stepdaughter and sexually abusing her will be in the National Sex Offender Registry for life. The man, who cannot be named due to a court publication ban in order to protect his stepdaughter, appeared at the Penticton courthouse via video on Monday for the application hearing. He agreed to have his name in the registry for life. In April, the stepfather was found guilty of 10 charges that took place over a span of about six years where he sexually abused his daughter and allowed others to abuse her to feed his own drug habit and sexual urges. The stepdaughter testified the abuse started when she was just 12 while she lived with her stepfather and
biological mother in Osoyoos and continued when they moved to Okanagan Falls and later Penticton. While living in Surrey over a period of six months in 2011, she was forced into prostitution by her stepfather. When they moved back to Penticton he continued to force her to work in the sex trade, working from the bus stop at the Soupateria. The stepfather was given credit for the time he had served since he was arrested during an undercover RCMP operation in July 2011, leaving with him seven and half years to serve behind bars. Under the registry the sex offender must report within seven days after released from custody to police in the jurisdiction in which they reside, and annually thereafter.
Members of an Alberta First Nation lost their bid to stop the sale of oil and gas tenure in neighbouring British Columbia, but they did win a warning from the judge that they must be consulted. A B.C. Supreme Court judge found that the Dene Tha were properly consulted on the B.C. government’s sale of exploration rights on 21 parcels of land, most for shale gas development in northeastern B.C. In order to meet its constitutional obligations, Justice Christopher Grauer says the province will have to ensure appropriate accommodation of Dene Tha environmental and economic concerns.
REC CENTRE FOUND USING ILLEGAL SCAB LABOUR NORTH SHORE OUTLOOK (Black Press)
The North Shore Winter Club has been illegally using scab labour during its month-long lockout of union employees, according to a ruling by the B.C. Labour Relations Board. On Friday the board ordered the sports club to stop using replacement workers after the Canadian Union of Public Employees filed a complaint about the club’s employment of an ice-rink maintenance worker and a landscaping company in contravention of B.C.’s labour laws. Approximately 16 CUPE members have been locked out of work at the North Vancouver pool and arena facility since bargaining talks between the union and club management broke down on May 3. Under the B.C. Labour Relations Code, management is prohibited from hiring replacement workers to do work normally done by unionized workers during a labour dispute. Only existing management staff can carry out that work, according to the code.
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Turban ban | A decision to ban turban-wearing Sikh kids from Quebec soccer fields was loudly condemned Tuesday by the federal government. Tory ministers criticized the Quebec Soccer Federation’s decision to uphold its ban and demanded that the association let turban-wearing kids play.
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SENATOR WITH TIES TO PM DENIES INTERFERENCE WITH DUFFY REPORT
OTTAWA (Canadian Press)
The chief electoral officer has told the Speaker of the House of Commons that two Manitoba Conservative MPs should be suspended because of questioned election expenses. The two, Shelly Glover and James Bezan, say they will go to court over what they call erroneous interpretations by Elections Canada. John Enright, spokesman for the elections watchdog, says auditors found problems with returns from both MPs’ returns and requested changes. The campaigns refused to make the changes. “In these cases, the chief electoral officer wrote to the Speaker of the House to inform the House of the situation so that appropriate action could be taken,” he said. “That’s where we are.” Enright says the Elections Act is clear: “An elected candidate, a sitting MP, who fails to make a correction requested by the CEO shall not continue to sit or vote as a member until the correction is made.” The next step is up to Speaker Andrew Scheer, Enright said.
MISSING WOMAN LINKED TO MURDER SUSPECT TORONTO (Canadian Press)
A missing 23-year-old woman was romantically involved with a man recently charged in the murder of a Hamilton father, police said as they appealed to the public for information on her disappearance. Laura Babcock was last seen on June 26, 2012 and was reported missing by her ex-boyfriend two and a half weeks later. Her case has received renewed interest ever since police learned she had been in contact with Dellen Millard, who has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Tim Bosma. Police said a search of an “area of interest” on Millard’s Waterloo, Ont. farm – where Bosma’s remains were found last month – turned up “no evidence” in the Babcock investigation. They did say that phone records show Babcock was in touch with Millard on July 3, 2012.
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pointed language in its report on Duffy. The Liberals did not support that final report. A high-profile Conservative senator who worked The decision was made to leave the language in inside the Prime Minister’s Office says she’s upset reports on former Conservative Patrick Brazeau and about allegations that she sought to whitewash a former Liberal Mac Harb as a way to try and recoup report into the expenses claimed by colleague Mike moneys owed, Stewart Olsen said. Duffy had already Duffy. repaid $90,000. And Carolyn Stewart Olsen is also drawing a “When your integrity is impugned or questioned, distinction between her living arrangements and you always feel terrible. I did,” she said. Duffy’s: Both Maritime-born Tories claimed expenses “I take the prime minister at his word that he on their longtime homes in Ottawa after being knew nothing of this. I have very little to do named to the Senate, but Stewart Olsen said actually with the workings on the other side, she immediately made New Brunswick her INTEGRITY because I’m busy. I have busy committees.” primary residence. IMPUGNED Critics have also made note of Stewart Ols“You’re appointed to represent a region. en’s ties to the Prime Minister’s Office, where My roots are very deep in the region. We had she was a loyal assistant to Stephen Harper. already planned on moving back,” Stewart Her links to the party date back to the days of the Olsen said in an interview. Reform party, when she also worked for Preston Man“I fought for New Brunswick; I fought for the Marining. times right through my time in PMO.” When asked if she discussed Duffy’s expenses with Olsen has come under fire from the opposition anyone inside Harper’s office, however, Stewart Olsen parties for her role in the Senate committee probsaid she only would have spoken to Conservative Senate ing Duffy’s living expenses. She is a member of a leader Marjory LeBreton about the committee’s work. three-person sub-committee that directly handled an “It was pretty obvious there were politics involved, independent audit into his claims. but you’re making decisions on (a senator’s) life, so Sources have laid out how Stewart Olsen put you have to be very careful,” she said in response to a forward a motion at the larger, closed-door internal question about political discussions with PMO. economy committee to remove some of the most
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The Harper government is hoping to restore public confidence in the Senate by putting the scandal-plagued chamber’s books under the auditor general’s microscope. Sen. Marjory LeBreton, the government leader in the Senate, has introduced a motion asking auditor general Michael Ferguson to conduct a comprehensive audit of Senate expenses. But New Democrats, who long ago concluded the unelected Senate is beyond redemption, have introduced a motion of their own to essentially starve the chamber to death. The NDP motion calls for funding to the Senate to be cut off as of July 1.
TORIES SET TO ARGUE LEADERSHIP RULES AGAIN OTTAWA (Canadian Press)
A chronic east-west struggle within the Conservative ranks over leadership rules has resurfaced in advance of the party convention in Calgary this month. Two resolutions up for debate would fundamentally alter the way leaders are chosen, and theoretically favour future contestants from Western Canada by giving each party member a vote. When the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties merged in 2003, the parties agreed that each riding association would be given an equal say in a leadership vote.
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France said Tuesday it has confirmed that the nerve gas sarin was used “multiple times and in a localized way” in Syria, including at least once by the regime. It was the most specific claim by any Western power about chemical weapons attacks in the 27-month-old conflict. Britain later said that tests it conducted on samples taken from Syria also were positive for sarin. The French and British findings, based on samples taken from Syria, came hours after a UN team said it had “reasonable grounds” to suspect small-scale use of toxic chemicals in at least four attacks in March and April.
A U.S. trade agency says it is banning imports of Apple’s iPhone 4 after finding the device violates a patent held by rival Samsung Electronics. Because the phone is assembled in China, the import would end Apple’s ability to sell new iPhone 4 devices in the U.S. Samsung and Apple are engaged in a global legal battle over their smartphones, with Apple arguing that Samsung and its Android phones copy vital features of the iPhone. Samsung is fighting back with its own complaints. The iPhone 4 was launched in 2010 and is the oldest iPhone still being made.
Mannequins displaying lingerie and other skimpy clothing may soon be banned in India’s cosmopolitan city of Mumbai as an anti-rape measure. The municipal council overwhelmingly passed a resolution last month barring stores from putting scantily-clad mannequins outside their shops. The municipal commissioner has yet to give the required approval of the resolution. City council member Ritu Tawde says she proposed the mannequin ban because such displays degrade women and could provoke men to attack them.
A senior Russian official says the Boston Marathon bombings could have been prevented if American officials had followed through with Russian intelligence. Officials previously hewed to President Vladimir Putin’s statement that Russia had no information that could have prevented the attacks. “The Russian side warned the American side about the Tsarnaev brothers, but this information was not taken seriously by the American side, which is what led to that tragedy,” Valentina Matvienko, the speaker of Russia’s senate, said Tuesday, referring to suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Every year, Hong Kong residents gather in droves for the annual vigil to commemorate the Tiananmen democracy protests. More than marking the brutal crackdown in Beijing 24 years ago, the event increasingly symbolizes disaffection with rule by China. Tens of thousands of people gathered Tuesday evening at a large park in the former British colony. They turned the park into a sea of flickering light as they held candles aloft to remember those killed when their protests in central Beijing were crushed by the Chinese military on June 4, 1989.
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PISTORIUS APPEARS COMPOSED IN SHORT, PRE-TRIAL HEARING PRETORIA, South Africa (Associated Press)
Oscar Pistorius stood for his entire 15-minute court hearing Tuesday, staring straight ahead, hands clasped in front of him and giving away little emotion as the world got its first close up view of the doubleamputee Olympian and murder suspect in nearly four months. In stark contrast to the sobbing figure Pistorius presented through much of his bail hearing in February, the athlete appeared composed as Acting Chief Magistrate Daniel Oscar Pistorius Thulare postponed faces a life sentence the case until Aug. in prison, with a 19 to allow police minimum of 25 more time to investigate years, if convicted the Valentine’s Day killing of premeditated of his girlfriend. murder in the Pistorius spoke just three shooting death of words in court after the Reeva Steenkamp. magistrate asked him if he understood he was still bound by the same bail conditions and must reappear then. “Yes, your honour,” Pistorius replied in a voice which croaked at first, but which also had an air of newfound calm ahead of a trial which won’t start until September, at least, and will likely be a long, slow process. Pistorius faces a life sentence in prison, with a minimum of 25 years, if convicted of premeditated murder, the charge against him for the Feb. 14 shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp. Having faced up to the rows of television cameras and photographers that gathered around him Tuesday when he entered Court C, clamouring for their first images of him in months, Pistorius then kissed
a family member and left the dock after the short appearance. He didn’t comment to reporters. The extension was sought by the prosecution, and will eventually give investigators six months to gather evidence, interview witnesses and prepare a case against Pistorius by the time he returns to court in August. Prosecutors said police should finish their investigation by then and the trial could start in September, but a verdict possibly won’t come until next year.
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HACKER TESTIFIES AT U.S. SOLDIER’S WIKILEAKS TRIAL FORT MEADE, Md. (Associated Press)
A one-time computer hacker who told authorities that a U.S. soldier was giving information to WikiLeaks testified Tuesday the Army private never said he wanted to help the enemy during their online chats. Pfc. Bradley Manning is on trial for giving hundreds of thousands of documents to the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks – by far the most voluminous release of classified material in U.S. history. He pleaded guilty to charges that could bring 20 years behind bars, but the military has pressed ahead with a court-martial Bradley Manning on more serious charges, including aiding the enemy. That charge carries a potential life sentence. The material WikiLeaks began publishing in 2010 documented complaints of abuses against Iraqi detainees, a U.S. tally of civilian deaths in Iraq, and America’s weak support for the government of Tunisia – a disclosure that Manning supporters said helped trigger the Middle Eastern pro-democracy uprisings known as the Arab Spring. Adrian Lamo, a convicted hacker, said he started chatting online with Manning on May 20, 2010, and alerted law enforcement the next day about the contents of the soldier’s messages.
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Fort Hood | Maj. Nidal Hasan, the U.S. Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 Fort Hood shooting says he’ll show evidence at his trial that he opened fire because Islamic leadership was in imminent danger.
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JUDGE ACCEPTS INSANITY PLEA IN COLO. SHOOTING CASE
The tone is set from the top of that chain, the message comes from the top, and accountability rests at the top,” said Levin, who has not endorsed any of the bills. While acknowledging the problem and accepting that legislation is inevitable, military leaders insisted that commanders keep their authority to handle sexual assault cases. “Reducing command responsibility could adversely affect the ability of the commander to enforce professional standards and ultimately, to accomplish the mission,” Dempsey told the committee.
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U.S. military leaders said Tuesday that sexual assault in the ranks is “like a cancer” that could destroy the force, but they rejected far-reaching congressional efforts to strip commanders of some authority in meting out justice. Seated side-by-side at a long witness table, Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the head of each branch of the military testified on what is widely viewed as an U.S. military leaders epidemic of sexual U.S. FORCES rejected far-reaching assault plaguing the FACE ASSAULT congressional services. EPIDEMIC efforts to strip Outraged by recent commanders of high-profile cases and some authority in overwhelming statistics, meting out justice. lawmakers have moved aggressively on legislation to address the scourge of sexual assault. They summoned the military brass to answer their questions at a jam-packed hearing. Sen. Carl Levin, a Democrat and chairman of the Armed Services Committee, said the problem of sexual assault “is of such a scope and magnitude that it has become a stain on our military.” The committee is considering seven bills to deal with sexual assault. As important as additional protections would be, Levin said, the problem won’t be addressed successfully ASSOCIATED PRESS without a cultural change throughout the military. And U.S. Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, that starts at the top of the chain of command. testifies on Capitol Hill yesterday before the Senate “The military services are hierarchal organizations: Armed Services Committee.
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A judge accepted James Holmes’ longawaited plea of not guilty by reason of insanity Tuesday and ordered him to undergo a mental evaluation – an examination that could be a decisive factor in whether the Colorado theatre shooting suspect is convicted and sentenced to die. The judge also granted prosecutors access to a hotly contested notebook that Holmes sent to a psychiatrist shortly before the July 20 rampage, which left 12 people dead and 70 injured in a bloody, bullet-riddled movie theatre in suburban Denver. Holmes faces more than 160 counts of murder and attempted murder, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. He will now be examined by the Colorado Mental Health Institute in Pueblo, but it’s not certain when the evaluation will begin or how long it will take. Judge Carlos Samour Jr. set a tentative date of Aug. 2 for the exam to be complete but said he would push that back if hospital officials request more time. Samour indicated he still hopes to begin Holmes’ trial in February. The findings of the mental evaluation will become evidence in Homes’ trial, but they are not the final word on whether he was legally insane at the time of the shootings. The jurors will determine that.
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on in Underwood’s life as summer approaches. She got a sneak peak Monday at her Country Music Hall of Fame Carrie Underwood will pay tribute to the victims of “Blown Away Tour” exhibit that opens this week. She the recent deadly tornadoes in Oklahoma when she celebrates five years with the Grand Ole Opry on Friday. appears at the CMT Music Awards. And she’ll close out the CMA Festival’s nightly concerts Underwood will perform her new single See You with Sunday night’s headlining slot. Again with the aid of two dozen choir members from Nashville’s Christ Church. Viewers will be directed how to donate to the Red Cross during tonight’s performance. Tornadoes have killed dozens in Oklahoma over the last two weeks, leading to an outpouring of support from counCOUNTRY try music stars. Blake Shelton hosted a televised telethon and Toby Keith, MUSIC Ronnie Dunn and others are planning AWARDS a benefit concert for later this summer. Underwood recently gave a $1 million US cheque to the Red Cross as well. Underwood grew up in tiny Checotah, about 185 km east of Oklahoma City, and is familiar with the terror of tornado season. “The people in Oklahoma are really great,” the former American Idol winner said. “Tornado season is something that we’re all used to but you can never fully prepare for it. It takes what it wants and it knocks down what it wants and there’s nothing you can do about it except just try to be prepared. They’re ASSOCIATED PRESS just wonderful people and they’re going to rebuild Carrie Underwood will perform a song at the CMT and they’re going to bounce back stronger than ever.” Music Awards tonight in tribute to victims of the The performance is just one of several events going recent tornadoes in Oklahoma.
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BOLLYWOOD ACTRESS JIAH KHAN FOUND DEAD IN MUMBAI
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Bollywood actress Jiah Khan has been found dead in her Mumbai home, police said. A police official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the body of the 25-year-old actress was found in her apartment in Mumbai’s Juhu neighbourhood late Monday. Khan was born in New York and grew up in London before moving to Mumbai. Khan began her career in Mumbai’s film industry in the 2007 Hindi film Nishabd, in which she portrayed a teenager in love with her best friend’s father, played by Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan. In her brief career she performed with other top Bollywood stars, including Aamir Khan and Akshay Kumar. Khan last appeared in the 2010 comedy Housefull, where she had a supporting role.
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All-time TV great | Broadway theatres will dim their marquee lights tonight in memory of Jean Stapleton, who played Edith on All in the Family. She died last week at age 90.
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New comedies starring Robin Williams, Rebel Wilson, Andy Samberg and Anna Faris are heading to City this fall. Rogers Media – which runs City as well as specialty channels including FX Canada, Sportsnet, OMNI and OLN – announced a 2013-2014 lineup that includes fresh laughs from Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, The Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre and Parks and Recreation creator/producers Dan Goor and Michael Schur. The fall slate includes Faris’ single parent sitcom Mom, MacFarlane’s multigenerational series Dads, Samberg’s cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Wilson’s single-camera Super Fun Night and Williams’ father-daughter laugher The Crazy Ones, co-starring Sarah Michelle Gellar as his daughter. Also new is the army-set Enlisted, the baseball-themed Back in the Game and the Canuck romantic comedy Package Deal. Six new fall dramas include Lucky 7, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland and Betrayal. The sudsy music series Nashville, meanwhile, moves over to City after airing season one on CTV Two.
each instalment has been more fulfilling than most other projects he’s been a part of. “There’s something so personal about the films, they take a toll. By the time they’re over I really feel like something happened,” says Hawke. The latest film offers a more mature look at love than the previous two, Linklater adds from his home in Austin, Tex. While the Vienna-set Before Sunrise and Paris-based Before Sunset each traced the budding passion between the young romantics, experience and hard-earned life lessons have rooted the Greece-set Before Midnight much more in the harsh realities of being in a relationship. “There is a familiarity that goes along with being together a long time and it’s just kind of fascinating for me to see how people negotiate that space of another human, another complex human,” says Linklater. “That’s one of the bigger challenges in life – is how to get through all that with your spirit intact.”
chance to keep reuniting every nine years or so with Delpy and Linklater, noting that the intense process of co-writing and shooting
Ethan Hawke says he could easily see his Before Sunrise film franchise turning into “a full life project.” The star-crossed lovers from 1995’s Before Sunrise and 2004’s Before Sunset return all the wiser in Before Midnight this weekend, with Hawke’s unkempt but charming Jesse now several years into a relationship with French intellectual Celine, played by Julie Delpy. Hawke says the third chapter offers a satisfying follow-up to the loquacious couple’s ongoing love affair, but still leaves the door open to even more cerebral explorations into the nature of love. “I feel that we could walk away right now,” Hawke says, referring to his co-collaborators Delpy and director Richard Linklater. “It doesn’t feel unfinished to me the way it kind of did before. But then again I could also see this being a full-life project. I could see us easily making three more – (with the characters in their) 50s, 60s, 70s.” At any rate, he’d welcome the
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Labour | The CAW union, which represents 2,000 customer service, on-board service and maintenance workers at Via Rail, is conducting marathon negotiations with the firm to avoid a strike deadline set for June 14.
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expires. Telus, which has warned in the past that Mobilicity won’t be able to survive without financial help, called the decision “unfortunate” for MobilicOTTAWA (Canadian Press) ity’s 250,000 customers and Ottawa is blocking a $380-million deal to sell 150 employees and debtholders. struggling wireless upstart Mobilicity to incumbent But the minister said it was not a “foregone concluTelus and says it will continue to prohibit spectrum sion” that Mobilicity will go bankrupt. transfers that would limit Mobilicity chief execucompetition in the Canative Stewart Lyons said he dian wireless market. was reviewing the minisIndustry Minister Christer’s announcement and tian Paradis said Tuesday will “be speaking with the government would use Telus and other stakeholdall tools at its disposal to ers and will have more to ensure there are at least say in due course.” four wireless competiThe government has long tors in every region of sought to increase competiCanada. tion in the wireless sector Telus and Mobilicthat has been dominated ity had sought an by Bell, Rogers and Telus. exception to a federal During a 2008 sale of addipolicy that prevents a tional spectrum, Ottawa transfer of spectrum set aside a portion for from new, small carriers new entrants in an effort to the large incumbents for to create a new national at least five years after the carrier and strong regional CANADIAN PRESS licences were issued. providers. Industry Minister Christian Paradis speaks at a But Paradis’ strong While the policy attracted news conference yesterday in Ottawa. language suggests Telus several new players, most would still have a high bar to clear to obtain perof the independent carriers – operating the Wind, mission for the purchase of Mobilicity’s spectrum Mobilicity and Public Mobile networks – have strugeven after February 2014, when the initial limitation gled to make money and are currently up for sale.
FEDS TO ENFORCE RECALLS WITH STIFF DAILY FINES OTTAWA (Canadian Press)
The federal government is going to impose fines of up to $25,000 a day on companies that don’t remove unsafe consumer products from their shelves. Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq announced yesterday that a company that ignores government orders and deadlines to withdraw unsafe goods will be handed a stiff fine. Non-profits will face daily penalties of about $5,000, but other firms could face much higher fines depending on their track record. However, Aglukkaq says most companies voluntarily comply with recalls. Details of the penalty regime were put before the public in draft form more than a year ago, but are only being brought into force now. “By introducing significant fines for companies who violate orders to recall unsafe products, our government is ensuring that companies who break the law will pay the price,” Aglukkaq says.
CREDIT DEBT DATA SHOWS BIGGEST DROP SINCE 2004 OTTAWA (Canadian Press)
New data on consumer credit suggests Canadians are becoming more cautious about making purchases that involve taking on debt. The analysis by TransUnion Market Trends shows average consumer debt in Canada, excluding mortgages, fell by two per cent to $26,935 in the first three months of 2013 from the fourth quarter in 2012. While total debt is still 3.5 per cent higher from a year ago, it was the first quarterly drop since the third quarter of 2011 and the largest since the firm began collecting the data in 2004. TransUnion VP Thomas Higgins says the average Canadian pays about $1,398 in interest each year on their lines of credit, but that would rise by $350 if rates rose by one percentage point, and by $699 if rates rose two points.
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Slava Voynov had a goal and an assist, Jonathan Quick made 19 saves, and the Los Angeles Kings beat Chicago 3-1 in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals last night, trimming the Blackhawks’ series lead to 2-1. Justin Williams also scored and Dwight King added
an empty-net goal in the defending Stanley Cup champions’ 15th consecutive home victory since March. The Kings have won eight straight home playoff games, dating to last season’s title clincher, and they never trailed while ending the top-seeded Blackhawks’ five-game post-season winning streak. Bryan Bickell scored and Corey Crawford stopped 25 shots for the Blackhawks, who chased Quick from Game 2 and earned back-to-back home victories to open the series last weekend. Game 4 is Thursday night.
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MLB SEEKING SLEW OF PED SUSPENSIONS: REPORT SAN FRANCISCO (Torstar)
Baseball is on the verge of the biggest drug scandal in North American sports history, but there is no indication Blue Jays outfielder Melky Cabrera will be involved in an expected onslaught of PED suspensions by MLB’s front office. Cabrera and the Jays were on the field in San Francisco when ESPN
broke a story claiming a “biogenics” doctor in Miami has struck a deal with baseball to “name names” of players to whom he provided banned substances. The report says baseball will seek suspensions for up to 20 players – and that bans as long as 100 games will be sought for superstars Alex Rodriguez and Ryan Braun.
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Cabrera served a 50-game drug suspension last season and has said he has been co-operating with baseball in its investigation into the use of banned substances by major league players. The ESPN report, citing unnamed sources, says baseball’s investigation centres on the Miami Biogenesis clinic operated by Tony Bosch, and that Bosch is now prepared to reveal names of players including Bartolo Colon, Nelson Cruz, Yasmani Grandal, Francisco Cervelli and Gio Gonzalez.
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KINGS BEAT CHICAGO 3-1
Raptors | The Toronto Raptors have formally introduced Masai Ujiri as the club’s new GM. The 43-year-old met the media at the Air Canada Centre yesterday after being named to the post on Friday.
REELING PENGUINS TRY TO REGROUP BOSTON (Associated Press)
Sidney Crosby and the potent Penguins have been punchless. Pittsburgh led the NHL in scoring in the regular season. It averaged 4.27 goals per game in the first two rounds of the playoffs. And it poured in 13 goals in the last two games of the Eastern Conference semifinals. Since then? No addition necessary. The Penguins have just one goal in two losses on home ice to the Boston Bruins. To play there again this season, they must win today or Friday and avoid what seemed so improbable just a few days ago – being swept in the best-of-seven conference finals. “Right now, we’re not liking the picture, down 0-2. They’re in control,” Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said. “I don’t think we’re frustrated by the fact that we haven’t scored as much as (the fact that) they’re getting up leads, especially in Game 2.” The Bruins won the opener 3-0 but led just 1-0 after two periods. The second game was much different. They rolled to a 4-1 lead after one period and remained aggressive in finishing off their 6-1 rout. The Penguins’ effort waned as the game went on. “I didn’t do anything, didn’t change anything. It felt like every time we had a puck that was bouncing, we ended up giving it away,” Crosby said. “We gave them the game. We didn’t really do anything to give ourselves a chance to win.” Combine that with the Bruins’ high level of play – disciplined on defence, organized on offence – and the preseries chatter about the Penguins being favourites seems like so much nonsense.
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FEDERER LOSES TO TSONGA AT FRENCH OPEN PARIS (Associated Press)
By Roger Federer’s standards, defeat came early in the French Open. And it came quickly. The 17-time Grand Slam champion lost Tuesday in the quarterfinals to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. Federer was eliminated before the semifinals for the second time in past three Grand Slam tournaments, but only the fifth time in the past nine years at a major event. Tsonga was responsible for two of the losses – he also beat Federer in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 2011. Tsonga earned his first berth in the Roland Garros semifinals and is trying to become the first Frenchman to win the tournament since Yannick Noah in 1983. He’s the first Frenchman to reach the semifinals since Gael Monfils in 2008. “I can’t have better a dream,” Tsonga told the centre court crowd. “So far I play very well. I played against a champion today, a guy who has won everything. Today it’s my turn.” On Friday he’ll play No. 4-seeded David Ferrer, who beat fellow Spaniard Tommy Robredo 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. Federer took a 4-2 lead but played like a mere mortal after that. He blew three overheads, missed several easy volleys, hit no aces, dropped serve six times and took a shot to the body on the point that put Tsonga ahead to stay in the final set.
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CANADIAN DIVER ALEXANDRE DESPATIE CALLING IT QUITS MONTREAL (Canadian Press)
Three-time world diving champion Alexandre Despatie is retiring after an illustrious career that saw him burst on to the international scene as a 13-year-old phenomenon. “I never thought this day would ever come,” he said yesterday. “It’s not a day I thought about but after 22 years in diving, it’s time to do something else in life.”
Tennis | Serena Williams advanced to the French Open semifinals for the first time since 2003 yesterday, beating Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-1, 3-6, 6-3.
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in the 10-metre event at the age of 13. Despatie thanked all the people Despatie was also a silver medaland organizations that helped him list on the three-metre springboard during his career. at the 2004 and 2008 “Thank you for believOlympic Games. ing in me,” he said. “To Despatie has been all my friends, thank beset by injuries over you for your understandthe past year or so. ing. To my family. Mom, He cracked his head Dad, thank you for your on the board a few unconditional support.” weeks before last sumDespatie, who turns mer’s London Olympics. 28 this Saturday, is the He eventually finonly diver to have won ished 11th in the threeworld championships in Alexandre Despatie metre springboard. all three of the one-metre, He underwent surgery to correct three-metre and 10-metre events. bursitis and tendinitis in his left He captured the imagination of knee last October. He then had addithe diving world at the 1998 Comtional surgery a few weeks later. monwealth Games when he won gold
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Every year Earth Day Canada, with financial support from the Toyota Canada Foundation, recognizes the environmental leadership of graduating high school and CĂŠgep students in Canada. The following are the 2013 scholarship winners.
2013 National Winner, Saskia Vaisey (Port Moody, BC) Saskia is the co-founder and leader of her high school Green Team and led the implementation of an organic garden and the school’s first composting program. She recently took on a worldwide awareness campaign about the impact of water shortages. As one of seven youth ambassadors for the organization impossible2Possible, she ran a 182-kilometre ultra-marathon across Botswana and connected with over one hundred classrooms across the globe via videos, blogs and live video conferencing to engage them in the topic of water. Saskia is also a peer leader for the Catching the Spirit Youth Society, a National Youth in Parks advisory board member and volunteers with Mossom Creek Hatchery.
Regional Winners Deven Azevedo Langley, BC
Nicole Doray Thornhill, ON
Thea Olalia Winnipeg, MB
Kelsey Shaw Orillia, ON
Kathleen (Kate) Berger Medicine Hat, AB
Nayani Jensen Halifax, NS
Kristina Parker Conestogo, ON
Danvy Tran Calgary, AB
Marie-Christine Bouchard-Martel Alma, QC
Jenny Kuan Brossard, QC
Rosa Poirier-McKiggan Dartmouth, NS
Monique Tuin Georgetown, ON
Alexandra Bruni-Bossio Jasper, AB
Nhat-Tan Nguyen Montreal, QC
Sandrine Renaud Quebec, QC
Katherine Wheatley Pointe-Claire, QC
ShengDi (Sharon) Chen Markham, ON
Raphael Nowak Kelowna, BC
Laura Rigg Dartmouth, NS
To read more about these outstanding young leaders, please visit
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Privacy | A UN expert has called for closer scrutiny of government wiretapping efforts around the world. Frank La Rue, UN freedom of expression investigator, says many countries are using surveillance technologies that breach privacy and free speech rights.
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ROYALS GATHER TO MARK 60 YEARS SINCE QUEEN’S CORONATION LONDON (Associated Press)
TURKISH GOV’T SOFTENS TONE AS PROTESTS CONTINUE ANKARA, Turkey (Associated Press)
Turkey’s deputy prime minister offered an apology for a violent crackdown on an environmental protest, in a bid to appease days of anti-government rallies across Turkey as hundreds of riot police deployed around the prime minister’s office in the capital Tuesday. Bulent Arinc, who is standing in for the prime minister while he is out of the country, said the crackdown was “wrong and unjust.” It was unclear, however, whether Arinc was giving the government line. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is visiting Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, has undermined statements by his ministers in the past. He has previously called protesters “looters” and dismissed the protestas acts by fringe extremists. Thousands have joined anti-government rallies across Turkey since Friday, when police launched a pre-dawn raid against a peaceful sit-in protesting plans to uproot trees in Istanbul’s main Taksim Square. Since then, the demonstrations by mostly secular-minded Turks have spiraled into Turkey’s biggest anti-government disturbances in years, and have spread to many of the biggest cities.
Back Pain Effectively Treated At Kelowna Clinic to live with it. I want you to know that there is hope, that there is a highly successful, evidence-based treatment for many types of chronic pain. It is being used increasingly by orthopedic surgeons to stabilize their patients’ conditions and create longer lasting results and it has been used as an adjunct in my office for the past five years with success rates of up to 91%. This treatment is called Shockwave therapy (or ESWT) and while it was initially developed to break up kidney stones, it has been used for the past 20 years to effectively break up scar tissue, restore the function of the muscle and promote new blood vessel growth, stimulating faster healing. It is effective on many conditions including (but not limited to) back, foot, and arm pain. Results are often experienced within a few visits; treatment is covered by many insurance companies.
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In my practice, I see back, neck, and shoulder pain, lower back and sciatic pain, and post-surgical pain. It’s been there for months to years and many therapies have failed to relieve it because most therapies work best on recent injuries. Many of you who have these recurring episodes may be telling yourselves that it will go away, or that you can learn
guard. The monarch wore oyster silksatin brocade dress and coat, similar in colour to her silk coronation gown. The queen’s 91-year-old husband, Prince Philip, attended Tuesday’s service though he had pulled out of an event Monday evening because of illness. Elizabeth became monarch on the death of her father, King George VI, in February 1952. But she was not crowned until more than a year later, after a period of mourning.
years ago. The jewel-encrusted, golden St. Edward’s Crown which Britain’s royal family gathered the queen wore at her coronation at Westminster Abbey Tuesday for sat on the High Altar – the first a ceremony of pomp and prayer to time it has left the Tower of Lonmark the 60th anniversary of the don since 1953. coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. It was accompanied by a vial of Elizabeth, now 87, was crowned aromatic oil, from the same batch in the abbey on June 2, 1953, in a used at the coronation, carried to ceremony laden with 1,000 years the altar by representatives of the of tradition. British monarchs British people, including children have been crowned in the ancient and a school crossing London church since William the Conqueror in 1066. The queen’s children and grandchildren were among 2,000 POMP AND people attending the anniversary PRAYER service, which featured hymns, prayers, a reading from Prime Minister David Cameron and a poem written for the occasion by poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy. Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, spiritual head of the Anglican church, told the congregation that the service celebrated the queen’s “path of demanding devotion and utter self-sacrifice, a path she did not choose, yet to which she was called by God.” “Today we celebrate 60 years since that moment, 60 years of commitment,” he said. ASSOCIATED PRESS The service was carefully Queen Elizabeth and the Dean of Westminster Abbey, Dr John Hall, leave after a coronation anniversary ceremony yesterday in London. designed to evoke memories of 60
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750 sq.ft., shop. Gas heat, 10’ ceilings, 8’ door. Storage also avail. $500/mo. 27 Ave, Vernon. 250-542-6391. Commercial Lease Downtown Vernon. Newly renovated, great location, 1st month FREE. (250)558-1166 For lease or sale: Former Colstream Curves and manufacturing building in Coldstream. 1800 & 1400 sq.ft w/3000 sq.ft residence. Near schools & store. 250-542-6261
In Lumby 2bdrm @ $600/mo. f/s, w/d. No dogs. 250-5037044
Duplex / 4 Plex 2bdrm 1ba, newly reno’d. $870 +60% util. w/d hookup. n/s, n/p. 250-309-4657. 2 bdrm, 6 appl., n/s, n/p, $900. + util, avail July 1st. 250-5469515. 3bdrm 1.5 bath, updated, w/d h/u, storage, near bus, schools park $1000./mo 250-260-2882 3bdrm+garage, Harwood area small pet considered. (n/p preferred)$1200 + 60% utils or $1350. all inclusive. Avail Now. 250-869-9788. Large fenced yard, 3 bdrm, close to d/t, bus stops, avail immed. For more info call Thor at 250-545-5371. NEW, 3 brd unit in 4 plex, no pets, no smoking, available immediately, $1050 + utilities 250-309-2601.
Mobile Homes & Pads 2bdrm, close to town, nice view. $700. NP, NS. Avail now. 250-549-5054. ARMSTRONG: ATTRACTIVE 2-bdrm Mobile, 5 appl. Part basement. Double carport. No Pets. $860/mo + utilities. D.D. 250-546-6668. ARMSTRONG. Recently renovated 2-bdrm. Mobile. 5 app. Part basement. Dble. carport. $860/mo. + utilities. D.D. No Pets. 250-546-6668.
Homes for Rent 2 bdrm older house downtown, 3 bdrm s/s 4-plex, full basement, f/s; 250-260-8454. 3bdrm, Cherryville. $750/mo + $350 DD. Ref req. Call Wendy 250-547-9424 EXECUTIVE, NORTH OKANOGAN LAKE ACCESS, PRIVATE BEACH, BOAT LAUNCH, 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH, STAINLESS APPLIANCES, BLINDS, $1400.00 PER MONTH Available June 15th or July 1, 2013 604-3193327 OR 604-866-8126 kathybuchan@gmail.com
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18 1/2 ft. Alum Starcraft w/ 140 HP inboard (4cyl) Chev OMC leg. Trailer & top incl. Runs great. $4300. Phone 250 545 8116, 250 938 2646. FOR SALE: 16’ Armstrong canoe Valhalla. Hand carved yoke. $500 obo. 250-503-2032
Sport Utility Vehicle 1991 Jeep YJ, 6cyl, 5spd, Newer Bikini & soft tops. 220K. $3700. 250-542-5811
Trucks & Vans 2000 Ford Windstar. 1 yr old fuel pump, 80% rubber (M&S) 80% good body parts, new front struts, tranny has 214k on it. Must be towed, blown motor bearing. $500.00 Call 250-309-1500
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Fire sparked on rooftop ROGER KNOX Morning Star Staff
Bob Griffiths’ Tuesday lunch was interrupted by the Vernon Fire Department. Firefighters banged on Griffiths’ door at the south end of Parkland Garden Estates (in the 4100 block of Alexis Park Drive) at around 1:30 p.m. to tell him there was a fire on the roof of the building. “I was just having lunch when the firefighters knocked and said, ‘Get out,’” said Griffiths, who owns his first-floor corner unit and his lived at Parkland Garden Estates for 12 years. “All I saw was black smoke when I got out.” The smoke was visible to passing motorist Andrew Gilbert, who was concerned because a friend of his lives in the building. “There was a lot of black smoke and the flames were shooting up about, oh, eight-feet high,” said Gilbert, who was relieved to discover that the fire wasn’t in his friend’s suite, and that his friend wasn’t home. Vernon firefighters arrived quickly on the scene and were able to contain the fire to a north end corner rooftop-soffit area, where the blaze began. Deputy fire chief Jack Blair said roofers had been re-roofing the building when he believes a spark managed to get underneath some roofing material which led to the fire starting. “Our guys suppressed it quite quickly. Unfortunately part of the job is overhaul, where we have to take quite an area of the roof and strip back down to the ceiling joist to ensure there is no extension of the fire.” The fire was contained to the roof area only and there was no damage to any of the suites or contents. The tenants of the suite directly below the fire were not home at the time. It is estimated there are 40 units in two buildings at Parkland Garden Estates.
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Vernon firefighters rip apart the roof of Parkland Garden Estates in the 4100 block of Alexis Park Drive Tuesday afternoon after a fire broke out while work was being done on the roof. Visit www.vernonmorningstar.com for a video.
Enderby prepares to welcome thousands The world is beating a path to Enderby. The community has been selected as the site of the 2014 Spirit of Adventure Rendezvous, an event that will attract about 2,500 Girl Guide leaders and youths ages 10 to 18. “Twenty countries Howie Cyr have been invited to attend as have all provinces and territories,” said Laurie Hooker, B.C. Girl Guides public relations advisor.
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Organizers were in Enderby Saturday and Sunday for pre-planning and accounts are being established with pharmacies, hardware stores, gas stations and other businesses. “The youth will do a scavenger hunt and they will find out about the community. And while they do that, they can pop into the local stores and shop,” said Hooker. SOAR also provides community service for local charities. “The food banks benefit from the food we prepare or what we have in excess from the camp,” said Hooker. Cyr met with organizers during their planning session Saturday and Sunday. “What impresses me is the level of organization. It’s a well oiled machine,” he said.
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Cops for Kids locking up local celebrities richard rolke Morning Star Staff
Keith Green has been in some hot spots as Vernon’s fire chief, but he will really be feeling the heat Friday. Green will be among the celebrities behind bars during the Cops for Kids’ Jail and Bail fundraiser Friday at Boston Pizza. “We actually haven’t got charges together but we will come up with some good ones,” said Supt. Reg Burgess, of the RCMP, as he placed Green in handcuffs to promote the event. Green and anyone else in the temporary slammer will be released once they have raised bail by calling their friends, relatives and acquaintances. For some workers, this may be a fun opportunity to get even with the boss. “If you have suggestions, we have a pick-up team (for arrests),” said Burgess, who is Cops for Kids vice-president.
“We still need more jail birds to help reach our fundraising goal.” To have someone arrested, go to www.copsforkids.org or call 250-801-4438. Money raised from the event will help Cops for Kids fund medical equipment, therapy and learning and mobility aids for local children. Last year, 138 children were helped in the RCMP’s southeast district. “We like to keep the funds coming in because there is an ongoing need,” said Burgess. Jail and Bail will run all day Friday at Boston Pizza on 32nd Street. “This is a fun way for us to raise money to help kids with items that aren’t covered by government or other agencies,” said Sean Matile, local Boston Pizza owner. Also involved in the fundraiser are members of the Armstrong Kin Club.
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Supt. Reg Burgess (right), of the RCMP slaps the handcuffs on Vernon fire chief Keith Green as part of Friday’s Jail and Bail fundraiser for Cops for Kids.
Gun amnesty removes weapons risk around town richard rolke Morning Star Staff
“Don’t bring your guns into the office... members get a little nervous when someone walks in with gun in hand.”
Old and unwanted guns can be turned over. B.C. police departments are operating a gun amnesty throughout June. “Don’t bring your guns into the office,” said Gord Molendyk, with the Vernon RCMP. “Our members get a little nervous when someone walks in with gun in hand.” To dispose of a firearm, contact your local detachment and an officer will pick up the item at your home. Residents can also turn over ammunition, replica weapons and knives. “We, as police officers, know full well the
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effects and impacts of having firearms inside homes, particularly if they are unsecured,” said deputy commissioner Craig Callens, commanding officer of the B.C. RCMP. “Turning in unwanted firearms will elim-
inate the risks these weapons pose.” In 2006, 3,200 guns were collected during an amnesty program. Molendyk believes guns are sitting unused in some homes because the owners no longer hunt or participate in other recreational activities. “As the population gets older, not everyone is comfortable having guns in the house anymore,” he said. Part of the goal of the amnesty program is to keep these weapons out of the hands of criminals. All weapons turned in will be reviewed by the police. “If a gun was utilized to commit a crime and we can link it back (to a suspect), there
is no amnesty,” said Molendyk. For more information, go to www.bcgunamnesty.ca
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There were some significant injuries during a multi-vehicle collision in Coldstream. Three people were taken to hospital after four vehicles collided on Highway 6, near the King Edward Lake Road, Friday at about 3:40 p.m. A 58-year-old Vernon man driving a Ford Econoline van sustained a broken jaw, hip, wrist and other injuries. “He’s expected to recover,” said Gord Molendyk, RCMP spokesperson. A 38-year-old Lumby woman suffered whiplash while a 61-year-old Coldstream man sustained a broken rib and bruising. The incident occurred when an eastbound vehicle was stopped on the highway and preparing to make a left-hand turn into the gravel pit. At the same time, a 1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass operated by the Lumby woman approached the vehicle that was turning and she
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Terry Schmauder (left), event chairperson, speaks about Vernon’s July 1 fireworks as Clay Riley (left), with Lake City Casino, Mayor Rob Sawatzky, deputy fire chief Lawrie Skolrood and Anita Whitby, with Lake City Casino, look on. Lake City Casino has donated $5,424. Lakefront Realty, Vernon Moving and Storage, T-Lane Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n , Logistics and Cranes and Funtastic. There will also be volunteers from the
Vernon, BX-Swan Lake and Coldstream fire departments. The fireworks will blast off at 10:30 p.m. There will be a free park and ride program with B.C. Transit from
8:30 p.m. until midnight at the Performing Arts Centre and Boys and Girls Club. “We’re hoping as many people as possible come out,” said Schmauder.
had slowed down from about 60 kilometres per hour. As she did this, her vehicle was struck from behind by a 2007 Ford F-150 operated by the Coldstream man. The force of the impact led the Cutlass to
spin forward and strike the stopped Chevy pickup, which then crossed the centre line diagonally and hit the 1992 Ford Econoline van. The Jaws of Life were needed to remove the driver from the van.
“The roadway was clear and dry and alcohol is not believed to be a factor,” said Molendyk. The Coldstream man was issued a violation ticket for driving without due care and attention.
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In terms of expenses, the highest was Coun. Lori Mindnich at $5,108, followed by Coun. Randal Ostafichuk at $4,271, Coun. Nick Hodge at $3,311 and Coun. Jo-Ann Fisher at $1,308. There was a total remuneration of $40,357 for all five council members and a total of $18,551 in expenses. Acton says his council is very aware of circumstances facing Lumby residents financially and he believes the village is prudent with taxes. However, he says
that many critical issues, such as economic development, require lobbying of senior government officials and others. “I would be scared if there were no expenses because it means council is not leaving town,” he said. “We wouldn’t be looking at the biomass energy project if it wasn’t for council getting out there.” In terms of remuneration, Acton believes the annual salaries do not reflect all of the work council does on behalf of residents. “You can read back-
ground documents on an issue for five or six hours,” he said. “When people wanted genetically modified organisms banned, council members spent hours on the Internet gathering information.” The village has also released financial details for staff earning more than $75,000 a year. Tom Kadla, chief administrative officer, had wages of $104,652 in 2012 and expenses of $11,272. Ken Klassen, chief financial officer, received wages of $83,057 and expenses of $5,530 while Roger Huston, public works superintendent, had remuneration of $87,012 and expenses of $4,846. The total paid to all other employees was $742,704 for income and $7,759 for expenses.
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Motorists are being warned to ease off the gas pedal. Recently, police officers pulled over two motorists for excessive speed on Highway 97,
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The Tim Hortons North Okanagan team and athlete of the year will be announced today at Lakers Clubhouse on Cummins Road. The public is urged to attend the ceremony (6 to 8 p.m.) with light refreshments served. The awards have been celebrating local sport achievements since 1993 when NHLer Brent Gilchrist was honoured. Previous winners include speed skater Connie Kapak, who is currently ranked No. 4 in Canada, and the national Junior A hockey champion Vernon Vipers. The award winners were chosen by commit-
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ourage is a term I have heard many times, but rarely seen demonstrated. That was until last Wednesday when I spent the day witnessing testimony at the national Truth and Reconciliation hearing in Kamloops. Initially, part of me considered the session largely routine as the knowledge of abuse in Indian residential schools has been well documented by the media. However, a brief TV report is completely different than hearing decades-old pain first-hand from survivors. I wasn’t prepared. “She did things she wasn’t supposed to. She started touching me,” said one woman of her experiences with a nun. In another case, a man who went to the Kamloops residential school in the 1960s was molested. Richard Rolke “I was ashamed and angry,” he said, adding that the hurt persisted and he considered suicide in 2001. “Why didn’t I have a childhood?” Sara McLeod was slapped across the hand for not speaking English. “By the time she (teacher) got done strapping me, my hand was curled up,” said McLeod. “All we spoke was Okanagan because we were Okanagan.” But emotional strain was often far more severe than any lashing. In McLeod’s case, she was told one morning that she was being taken home for her mother’s funeral. Her mother had died four days earlier. Once back in Quilchena, McLeod was reunited with her father and the rest of her family but it didn’t last for long. “Right from the graveyard, I was taken right back (to school),” she said. It was interesting to observe these men and women as they recounted their experiences.
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They are now in their 60s and 70s, but part of them still holds that small child who was ripped away from their parents. “I felt to scared and terrified because I didn’t know what was happening. I wanted my mom and dad to come and get me but they never did,” said Peter Alec. “I felt so empty because I lost so much. I never bonded with my mom and dad.” The school now consists of Tk’emlups Indian Band offices, and while the use has changed, the feelings of those who walk through the doors hasn’t. “The same smell is there, the same flooring. The shower stalls are all the same, the place where you wash your hands is the same,” said Harvey McLeod. Questions swirled as I listened to the gut-wrenching testimony. What would I have done if my children were snatched away by authorities? Would alcohol have dominated my life after years of mistreatment and neglect? What kind of parent would I be after having no positive role models? Would I have any self worth? I was left wondering how broader society did nothing, said nothing. How could Canadians not have known what was going on? How could such pain and torment be done in the name of God? Anger still persists for some, but there is also hope that the cycle of violence can be broken — that lives can be restored. “I have to learn to get over the anger and fears and to be the difference I want to see in the world. It’s time to stop depending on others to make us better. We have to help ourselves,” said Leona McKay. I spoke earlier of courage, and all of the survivors who testified demonstrated that trait. They bared their souls, their weaknesses and their insecurities so we as a broader society can learn. Because it is only through awareness that we can avoid the mistakes of the past and build a positive future where all are respected for who they are.
It may not carry the same prestige as the Olympics or any other international sporting event, but the arrival of SOAR in Enderby is equally exciting. The 2014 Spirit of Adventure Rendezvous is an event that will attract about 2,500 Girl Guide leaders and youth to the region. They won’t be selling cookies, but instead the Guides will be spending their time and money in town. The seven-day event will literally double the population of Enderby from July 19 to 26, 2014. “It’s a real feather in our cap,” said Mayor Howie Cyr. Along with the immediate benefit of local spending, the economic spin-off of such an event could be huge. Visitors will see all Enderby has to offer and hopefully word will spread, bringing further visitors to town for future vacations. Hosting such an event will also put Enderby on the map as a contender for further events of similar magnitude. But Enderby isn’t the only one to reap the benefits. Many of those attending will be travelling through Vernon, Armstrong and other Okanagan communities. The summer scenery, shops and such will prompt many to stop in and spend a little time, and money, in these cities as well. While the entire region will benefit by hosting the event, the Guides are the real winners. This group of young women will be building friendships and creating life-long memories during SOAR. It is just one of many Guide events that are helping to shape confident, caring, intelligent youth for the future.
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would like to reply to Norm Crerar’s May 10 letter to the editor. I won’t quibble with his mischaracterization of my May 3 letter as a call to elect the NDP. Nor will I attempt to rebut his version of B.C.’s recent political and economic past. Given the fact that both B.C. voters and, on the local scene, VernonMonashee constituents have given the Liberals a strong mandate to continue in government, my feelings on Mr. Crerar’s statements have been rendered moot. What is not moot, however, is the situation facing education in this province. The B.C. Liberals’ 2013 election platform prefaces its section on education policy with the following observation: “A strong economy starts with a strong workforce and that means investing in education.” Notwithstanding my feelings about the advisability of electing Ms. Clark and her party to form government, I am in complete agree-
ment with her in regard to the statement above. For the sake of our children and both our and their futures, we must do more to address the needs of students in this province. The magnitude of the cuts to educational services in Vernon and Lumby is shocking.
action needed Thank you to all of the kind people who voted for me and to all of those good people who did not, but voted for a livable future by voting NDP. The election has ended but the facts remain. We still must block the pipelines and tar sands expansion if we want to keep our children somewhat safe in a two-degree hotter world. A fourdegrees hotter planet is apocalyptic and would bring the end of civilization. We are currently accelerating towards six degrees hotter. We were not able to change the people in charge. Perhaps we can change their minds. Let's hope so. Korry Zepik Keep green KPMG, who is this to advocate cutting or outsourcing expenses to maintain city landscapes — grass, trees, shrubs, parks, etc.? Outsource means lower wages without representation. Look at the Wesbild Centre landscaping — weeds, dead and dying vegetation, broken irrigation. By telephone, I volunteered two years ago to help clean up some of the mess. There was no response from the contractor.
Some $2.2 million worth of cuts to services are being implemented by our board of education in the next year alone. If the three year plan tabled by the Liberal government in the February budget is followed, this level of program cuts will be replicated again next year and the year after that too. And this
This is a prime example of what the rest of the city will look like if they cut off irrigation and mowing boulevards and linear trails. Taxpayers have a right to take pride in their well cared for city property. Someone lobbied and voted to build a multimillion-dollar track but cannot mow the boulevard? City council needs to get priorities where they belong. Beautify existing shrubs, trees and parks to filter the polluted air along all roadways. Reinstate Communities in Bloom infrastructure. Take pride in previous work done by countless volunteer hours by this organization to get up to the standards set. F. gaal a glorious day As I sit here on the mountain top, balsam root begins to pop and wild geranium perfume wafts through the air while at the newborn foals I stare, pheasants and doves sit near a tree. I can't believe nature's diversity. If I am blessed, I will find some bluebirds which are in decline. New flowers continually spring up to say, "I hope you are having a happy day." Cows and horses make this their home and two tame coyotes love to roam.
is without factoring in the costs of any improvements in learning conditions or any raises for teachers in the next round of bargaining, no matter how modest those improvements end up being. We have elected our government for the next four years, but democracy cannot end here. We have chosen to renew Mr. Foster’s contract with the voters of this constituency. Let’s let him hear in no uncertain terms, that one of the most important things he can do as our representative is to bring this message to Victoria. Our schools need the support promised in the BC Liberal’s 2013 election platform, and they need it now. Mr. Crerar, I hope you and your friends can join me in holding Mr. Foster and his colleagues in government accountable for following through on the commitment they made to strengthening our economy by investing in education. Barry dorval
I can't forget the Saskatoon berry, which dances like a twinkling fairy. The chocolate lily will make you stare. Alas it is becoming rare. God has created such a wonderful scene so dog and I can fulfill our dream. Jean Macdougall election results Election B.C. 2013, my thoughts. We can not afford to worship our environmental ideology in isolation from the rest of the world. Yes, we have to do things differently than we have in the past, and much more care and consultation has to be incorporated in what we do today so we do not impair the future, or our ability to maintain a standard of living that we all can survive and live with. Our natural resources in B.C. are our life blood, and to not utilize them would be akin to having millions of dollars in the bank and begging for nickels on the street. We are only one small part in a world-wide jig-saw puzzle and if we react over the top independently, we will suffer the consequences of committing social suicide. Ken douglas
shocKing news I was shocked when I read in The Morning Star that our MP, Colin Mayes, and many other MPs were being monitored by their own party. This Harper character has a real problem. Talk about a control freak. He should spend more time monitoring the likes of Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin. roger westlake
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NOTICE OF ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Directors of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) intends to adopt Electoral Area “L” (Westwold) First Responder Financial Contribution Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2420, 2013 unless, by the deadline, at least 10% or more of the eligible electors residing or owning property in the proposed service area indicate that the Board of Directors must obtain the assent of the electors before proceeding. General Description: The intent of Bylaw No. 2420 is to establish the Westwold First Responder Financial Contribution Service to fund future contributions towards the operation of a first responder program within a portion of Area “L”. Funding for the service will be provided by requisitioning annually, under Section 803(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, a maximum of $8,000.00 or $0.077 cents per $1,000 of the net taxable value of land and improvements in the service area. The boundaries of the Westwold First Responder Financial Contribution Service area are outlined on Schedule “A” to Bylaw No. 2420, and can be viewed at www.tnrd.ca. Click on Westwold First Responder AAP located in the Quick Links. Elector Response Form: Elector Response must be in the form established by the Board of Directors and is available at the offices of the TNRD during regular office hours noted below or from the TNRD website at www.tnrd.ca. Click on Westwold First Responder AAP located in the Quick Links. Who May Sign the Elector Response Form: Electors (resident or owner of property) within the boundaries of the Westwold First Responder Financial Contribution Service Area are the only persons entitled to sign the Elector Response Form. An elector is a person who meets the requirements and qualifications defined by the Local Government Act and will be described in detail on the Elector Response Form. The Board of Directors has resolved that a fair estimate of the total number of electors in the subject area shall be 620. Section 86 (1) (d) of the Community Charter requires that to negate the alternative approval process, 10% or more (62 or more) eligible electors must sign the Elector Response Form to prevent the Board of Directors from proceeding with the adoption of the above noted bylaw without the assent of the electors (referendum). Deadline: The Elector Response Form must be submitted to the undersigned before 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16, 2013. Office Hours: A copy of the bylaw and the Elector Response form may be inspected on and printed from the TNRD’s website at www.tnrd.ca, or both documents may be picked up at the TNRD office, at #300, 465 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC during regular office hours, Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Any questions may be directed to the undersigned by calling (250) 377-8673 or 1-877-377-8673 (toll free in BC). Dated at Kamloops, BC this 31st day of May, 2013. LIZ CORNWELL Corporate Officer / Manager of Legislative Services
Lumby Days offers fun roger knox Morning Star Staff
In a manner of speaking, Lumby is going high tech this weekend. The 58th annual Lumby Days summer family festival runs Friday through Sunday in the village with the theme “high-tech redneck,” courtesy of Lumby Coun. Randal Ostafichuk. “He and (Mayor) Kevin Acton are noted for their wonderful parade entries which are very creative,” said Lumby Days chairperson Merna Alexander. “Randal is also part of Tutor Tech here in Lumby, he suggested the theme and it was unanimous among our board.” Lumby Days actually kicks off Thursday night with a Thrash Pro Wrestling card at the Pat Duke Arena starting at 7 p.m. Fitting the “high” part of the theme is the eighth Lumby Air Races, which will have hang gliders soaring in the skies above the village from Friday to Sunday. Want to see the village and its surroundings from the sky? Ten-minute Valhalla Helicopter rides will be offered for $40 from Royals Park. The Shooting Star midway opens Friday at 3 p.m. and noon on Saturday and Sunday.
Live entertainment at the main stage in Oval Park begins Friday at 4 p.m. A fashion show takes place in the White Valley Community Centre Friday at 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s activities are highlighted by Lumby Days’ annual parade, which begins at 11 a.m. “The parade starts at Lordco on Highway 6 and heads to Shuswap Avenue, turns right and goes to Park Oval,” said Alexander. “We have lots of entries this year.” Vendors take over the Pat Duke Arena Friday. There will also be motocross demonstrations, a huge car show and the Rawhide Guest Ranch will be bringing in a number of their critters for display, including a zebra. One busy and popular group at Lumby Days is Monashee Arts, who will have displays and merchandise for sale at both the arena and White Valley Community Centre. “We have something for everybody,” said Alexander. “The North Okanagan Model Railway Club will have a display at the curling club and we have lots of kiddie events.” A full schedule of events can be found online at www.lumbydays.ca.
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Familiar sounding voices will reverberate through the Vernon Performing Arts Centre today as the Louisiana Hayride presents its all-new show with the captivating Legends of Country and Rockabilly. Since its inception three years ago, the Louisiana Hayride tribute show has been steadily growing in popularity. It has been performed in Vernon on numerous occasions, and many of the shows have sold out, said the show’s writer, director and host Lori Risling. “The word is out there. We have people booking their holidays so they can travel to see our show again. It’s incredible,” said Risling. The Legends of Country and Rockabilly is presented as part of the Louisiana Hayride live radio show, which aired from 1948 to 1960. The show pays tribute to many stars who appeared on the original Hayride, including a young Elvis, who comes back to life in all his pelvic dancing glory of the ‘50s. There’s a new tribute to The Coal Miner’s Daughter, country legend Loretta Lynn, who will step out to sing some of her hits. And then there’s Willie Nelson — let’s just say you won’t want to miss his appearance, said Risling. Elvis also returns as he was in his ‘68 comeback television special. And just when you think it couldn’t get any better, out walks Patsy Cline.
“Her magical voice will send shivers up your spine,” said Risling, adding Roy Orbison, who closes out the show, will have audiences dancing in their seats. All will be backed by a cast of multi-talented musicians, who will also pay ode to some of the legends themselves. William Brookfield, on double keyboard, guitar, banjo and vocals, will recreate songs made famous by Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Waylon Jennings. Mike Melnichuk adds stand-up bass, electric guitar and vocals to treat the audience to songs by Ray Price, Burl Ives and Eddy Arnold. And Gil Risling adds guitar, banjo and vocals when in character as Willie Nelson and Roy Orbison. In addition to the musicians, Andrea Anderson returns as Patsy Cline and two new characters, Patsy Montana and Loretta Lynn, and Adam Fitzpatrick returns as Elvis, this time adding a segment in his black leather outfit. “This incredible ensemble recreates one of the most influential shows in music history, transporting you back to that magical time when these giant legends performed,” said Risling. “You will love the stories. You will love the songs.” Tonight’s performance at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $39, available at the Ticket Seller box office, www.ticketseller.ca, 250-549-7469.
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Andrea Anderson sings as Loretta Lynn, one of the new acts in the Louisiana Hayride Legends of Country and Rockabilly show happening at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre tonight.
Local music students succeed at provincial festival KRistin FRonemAn
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Three young Vernon musicians have just received the cherry on top of their triple scoop, with a winning performance at the Performing Arts B.C. music festival in Chilliwack last week. Vernon’s Triple Scoop Trio, whose members all study at the Vernon Community Music School, placed first in the junior chamber music category. Violinist Jacob Bennett, 13, cellist Anastasia Martens, 12, and pianist Jenny Sunderland, 12, who are coached by VCMS violin/viola instructor Bev Martens, played a Haydn concerto followed by Hungarian Dance by Brahms. “Even getting a chance to play at the provincial festival was a huge honour,” said Anastasia Martens when contacted by The Morning Star. “I feel so lucky to have been able to make music with such kind people. We had a lot of fun doing the trio.”
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participate in the annual festival. The five-day event encompasses special master classes, lectures, coaching, workshops, technique classes and adjudications. In addition to Triple Scoop, the Kelowna Kiwanis Festival sent 17-year-old Enderby violinist
Alyshia Black, 19-year-old cellist Mark Casson, of Spallumcheen, and 16-year-old Vernon pianist Melanie Shum, members of the piano trio 3tissimo, to the provincials, where they competed in the intermediate chamber music category. All three students, along with Nicole Michalewicz, a 14-yearold violinist who attends Vernon Christian School, study with
Jacob Bennett (left), Jenny sunderland and Anastasia martens enjoy a triple scoop after their success at the Performing Arts B.C. music festival in Chilliwack last week. The Performing Arts B.C. event saw a number of local musicians, selected from regional music festivals, competing in a variety of categories. Every year, each regional festival sends its most promising young artists between the ages of 10 and 28 to
Vernon instructors Ken and Carol Stromberg. Michalewicz joined Bennett, Martens and cellist Emma Schmidt, who studies at the VCMS with Morna Howie, to compete as solo artists in the junior A strings category. Michalewicz placed first in the category, while Bennett received an honourable mention. “I wasn’t really expecting it as a lot of the other people were good too,” said Michalewicz, who played the violin concerto by Anton Stamitz and the Polish Dance by Edmund Severn. “I received a comment from my teacher (Ken Stromberg) who said, ‘I never heard you play like that before’ and that it was a really gutsy performance. I owe a lot to the Stromberg family.” Madeleine Haynes, a violist who also studies with Bev Martens at the VCMS, competed in the intermediate strings category after being recommended by the Kamloops Music Festival.
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We Have a Pope, Vernon Film Society’s last film of the regular season, is a comedic peek into the inner workings of the Vatican. The title refers to the election of a new pope, with director Nanni Moretti imagining the backstage moves entailed in this highly secretive process. The man chosen was not the front runner and was not expecting to be elected. Petrified by the enormity of the role, he turns away from addressing the faithful in St. Peter’s Square and effectively rejects the papacy. The spokesman for the Vatican finds himself drawing on all his resources to solve the ensuing crisis. He even calls in a psychiatrist to find out what is ailing the new pope. Is there something seriously wrong with the man? Even as the world waits nervously outside, inside the therapist tries to find a solution. The Pope is adamant – he does not want the job. What follows is a marvelous portrait of the man behind the title of God’s representative on earth. The director Moretti has always been able to balance a fine sense of irony and humour with a deep humanism and these qualities are abundant in We Have a Pope.
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Sixty-six members, family and supporters of the Kalamalka Highlanders Pipe Band and Arran Campbell Memorial Youth Pipe Band recently attended the annual Spring Fling hosted by Revelstoke Pipes and Drums. Competing against seven other pipe bands from southern B.C., the Highlanders, under the
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The competition consisted of playing a medley of tunes in front of judges that mark the quality of the music, the drumming, how the pipers and drummers fit as an ensemble, and dress and deportment. They also had the bands perform a dance number and a skit at the evening banquet. The Kalamalka Highlanders won first in their skit led by Pipe Corporal Dave Gerhardt. They won first place in the dance led by Ann Dorval, second in piping, and third in drumming in the medley led by Pipe-Sergeant Maureen Soichuk and DrumSergeant Neil Morrison. “The general feeling of the judges was that the presentations put on by the Kalamalka Highlanders Pipe Band was a great co-operative and all inclusive effort that included all band members, one of the best they had seen in recent years,” said KHPB president Norm Crerar. A group of players also stopped by the Vernon Legion on their way home to entertain and show their support for the legion’s recent fundraiser.
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An eclectic mix of music is coming to West Kelowna’s Mission Hill Family Estate Winery this summer. Four well-known acts are scheduled to perform at the winery’s outdoor amphitheatre, starting with jazz trumpeter Chris Botti July 12. The multi-Grammy award winning artist is gearing up to go on tour with Barbra Streisand, and the Mission Hill concert is his only show in Canada this year. “I am very excited to be returning to
Mission Hill Family Estate for the concert series this summer. The amphitheatre is one of the most beautiful venues I have ever performed in,” said Botti. The next performance by the Gipsy Kings, scheduled for July 27, is now sold out, however, tickets are still available for the remaining concerts including country star Leann Rimes July 28 and multi-lingual classical-jazz orchestra Pink Martini. Ticket prices begin at $99 and can be purchased at www.selectyourtickets. com or phone 250-762-5050.
The Source dances onto Kelowna stage KELOWNA — Highly acclaimed Vancouver dance company, The Source, presents The Show… Gotta get it, an original production inspired by A Chorus Line and NBC’s recently cancelled TV show Smash, July 2. Jazz, hip hop and contemporary dance combine for knockout performances and a heartfelt behind-thescenes storyline. The Source takes the stage at the Kelowna Community Theatre July 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 avail-
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Janette Forest brings her OOAK (one of a kind) art dolls to Creative Chaos for the first time, this weekend at the Vernon Recreation Centre.
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Janette Forest looks at the beginnings of an art doll, the head and hands done in polymer clay. “I wonder who you’ll be,” she says thoughtfully. Although Forest has been making the dolls for only about two years she has already created a family that includes wizards, clowns, fairies, cowboys, gypsies and mermaids. “When I start, I never know what will turn out. It’s always a fascinating surprise watching who emerges. The dolls bring together all my interests, sculpture, painting, sewing and making jewelry. I can just get lost in the process,” she said. She’s always on the lookout for interesting pieces of wood and rock for displays and material of all kinds for clothes for the dolls. She makes sure the props are authentic, going so far as to track down a real tiny mandolin and case for a musician. The dolls start with a wire frame and polymer clay heads and clay or soft body parts. “Each one is different. I couldn’t make two the same if I tried. I think the dolls bring out different aspects of my personality and people can see aspects of themselves in the dolls. Sometimes I just look at the dolls and say, ‘Where did you come from?’” she said. “While I’m working on the dolls, I think of their names and backstories; it just comes to me. I will tell people if they want or they can make up their own
names and stories.” Forest made soft dolls before she started the OOAK (one of a kind) art dolls, which are popular collectibles. “I think people are surprised when they first see them. They will usually look at the eyes and face first, then the costume and smile or laugh. They go for the emotions and moods the dolls invoke. People react strongly to the clowns, they either love them or hate them. Some people go for the fantasy right away and others like the more realistic, even ones that seem to tell a story, like the old cowboy. I had a five-year-old girl who was enthralled by a little old lady doll.” She is pleased that some people have started collections of her dolls just as others have collections of the jewelry she has been making for years with stones from around the world. “I have been asked to teach doll making and as soon as I can understand what I am doing, I would like to teach. I would also like to work from photos making someone’s grandchild into a fairy for example, or anyone into a real or fantasy character they might like to be,” said Forest. She will be at the 38th annual Creative Chaos this weekend at the Vernon Recreation Centre. For more information on Forest’s work, see her web site at janetteforestcreations.net Creative Chaos runs Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m More than 200 vendors will be set up in three buildings with four rooms of crafts.
The event features a food fair, live entertainment and this year, an indoor creative acrivities centre and rest area. Admission is free, but a donation of a non-perishable item to the Salvation Army Food Bank would be greatly appreciated. You can follow Creative Chaos on Twitter @CreativeChaosBC or on Facebook at facebook.com/CreativeChaosBC nnn Creative Chaos has been a tremendous asset to The Salvation Army’s Food Bank for many years. “With over 800 children from more than 1,200 households accepting assistance through the food bank so far in 2013 we certainly are appreciative of the continued support we receive through the annual Creative Chaos event,” saidDavid MacBain, Community Ministries director. The Salvation Army invites the public to the largest craft show in western Canada, the 38th annual Creative Chaos, Friday to Sunday. They are prepared to receive food and cash donations in support of the food bank. Food bins will be at each entrance door and the familiar Christmas Kettles will be at the Rec. Centre and Vernon Curling Club entrances. Items currently needed at the food bank include: peanut butter, canned tomatoes and sauce, vegetables, fruit, rice, brown beans, powdered milk, kids’ snack items, other nutritious food items. Alternate donation ideas: toothpaste, soaps and shampoos, razors, and deodorant.
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An aphrodisiac from the garden
ay 2 I picked the first strawberry from my garden and was it ever flavourful! Strawberries have been associated with love since ancient days, primarily because of their shape. Greek mythology places the origins of the wild strawberry with the Goddess Aphrodite who wept with such passion at her lover’s death that her tears fell to the ground as small red hearts, (wild strawberries). Today’s recipes include a wonderful salad and since rhubarb is still in season, I’ve included a delicious dessert square for you to try. Enjoy. Strawberry & balSamic Grilled chicken Salad 1 pound chicken breasts ½ cup balsamic vinaigrette (I used aged balsamic, lemon infused olive oil (1 Tbsp.) 2 cups baby spinach 2 cups arugula or
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spring mix 1 pint strawberries, sliced arugula 4 strips bacon, cooked and crumbled 4 ounces goat cheese, crumbled ¼ cup roasted pecans (350 in oven 6 minutes) or candied pecans ¼ roasted strawberry balsamic vinaigrette or balsamic vinaigrette Place the chicken and first balsamic vinaigrette in a large ziplock bag and marinate in the fridge for 30 minutes to over night. Heat the grill or a grill pan over medium heat and brush it with oil. Place the chicken on the grill until cooked, about 4-6 minutes per side and set aside for 15
minutes or so. When cool, slice into bite-sized pieces. Combine baby spinach, arugula or spring mix, and strawberries in bowl and toss together. Arrange salad mixture onto plates. Top salad evenly with chicken, bacon, goat cheese, and pecans. Drizzle the top of each salad with remaining balsamic vinaigrette. Enjoy! Strawberryrhubarb SquareS Crust and Topping 1 cup butter or margarine, softened 1 cup packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups all-purpose flour 1-1/2 cups quickcooking oats 2/3 cup chopped nuts 1/2 tsp. baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt Filling 2 cups granulated sugar 2/3 cup all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons milk 4 eggs 4 cups sliced straw-
berries (2 pints) 4 cups sliced rhubarb (8 stalks) Whipped cream or ice cream, if desired Heat oven to 375 F. In medium bowl, mix butter, brown sugar and vanilla with spoon. Stir in 2 cups flour, oats, nuts, baking soda and salt until crumbly. Reserve 2 cups crumbly mixture. Press remaining crumbly mixture
in ungreased 15x10x1inch pan. In large bowl, mix granulated sugar, 2/3 cup flour, the milk and eggs with spoon until smooth. Fold in strawberries and rhubarb. Spoon filling onto crust. Sprinkle with reserved crumbly mixture. Bake 40 to 50 minutes or until topping is golden brown and filling is set. Cool slightly,
about 30 minutes. For serving pieces, cut into 5 rows by 4 rows. Serve
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Short meeting to follow. Anyone wishing support in weight-management welcome. Call 542-3252. Vernon Women in business Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at Schubert Centre for networking 11:30 a.m. to noon, buffet lunch noon to 1 p.m. Members, $17; non-members, $23. VWIB offers networking opportunities and inspires, educates and motivates women to be the best they can in their business and personal lives. For more info., see www.vwib.com or e-mail membership@vwib.com.
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he Garden Tour provides an opportunity for all gardeners and would-be gardeners to see what local property owners have created in their yards. People Place invites the public to tour nine local gardens and support this fundraiser. Proceeds will benefit the 15 social service agencies housed in People Place. This is a self-guided tour and you can visit the gardens at your leisure between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on June 8. As well, you will have an opportunity to enter to win a beautiful flower painting (in photo) donated by local artist Theresa Heinrichs. Tickets are $15, available at Art Knapp Plantland, Briteland, Swan Lake Nurseryland and the People Place. For more information, call People Place at 250-558-6585.
see how Toastmasters contributes to better communication skills. For more info. call Serle at 250-5425161or e-mail serle-skwerl@shaw.ca under tHe spitfire AnAf unit 5 We are at 2500-46th Ave., Vernon. Thursday Night Pool League in the Spitfire Lounge, starts at 7 p.m. New players welcome, including nonmembers. Call Reg Firth at 250-275-0707. roYAl cAnAdiAn legion brAncH 167 lumbY Fun darts every Thursday at 7:15 p.m. Bingo every Thursday at 6:45 p.m. scHubert eucHre group Meets Thursdays at 1 p.m. at Schubert Centre in the fireside area. For more information, call Karyl Lee at 250545-9803, Wilson at 250-542-8356 or Marion at 250-542-4072. nArcotics AnonYmous Thursday Night Serenity meeting at 7 p.m., side entrance of the Alliance Church, 2601-43rd Ave. (open to the public, topic/discussion meeting). Our 24-hour helpline is at 250-503-3260 or 1-866-918-3574. free blood pressure & WeigH-in clinic The first Thursday of every month from 10 a.m. to noon at the Schubert Centre. Ask at the front desk for room location. tHe Vernon silVer stAr Quilters Meets at 9:30 a.m. on the first and third Thursday at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 5151 Alain Rd., just off Silver Star Rd. We look forward to seeing new and longtime members. For info., see www.vssq.org Vernon lions club meets First and third Thursdays of the month at our new location, the Eagles Hall, 5101-25th Ave. 6 p.m. New members welcome. Call Rod Gorsline at 250-542-4931. pYtHiAn sisters Vernon temple #21 Meets the first and third Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. at Schubert Centre. Contact Betty at 542-8450. Vernon cAlorie counters We meet every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in the CMHA Clubhouse, Albert Place, 3610-25th Ave. Weigh-in followed by a short meeting and sharing of health information, support for any dietary problems. Info. call Aggie at 250-549-4353 or Marj, 250-545-0250. common tHreAds Ministering to the needs of our community. Free, good quality used clothing and footwear. Every Thursday 9:30 a.m. - noon and Mondays from 3 to 5 p.m. at Vernon Alliance Church. Call 545-7105. HAlinA seniors centre dAnces Every Thursday from 2 - 4 p.m. Live entertainment. Everyone 50 and over is welcome. We are at
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3310-37th Ave., behind the Rec Centre. For more information, call 250-542-2877. cribbAge will be held every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Schubert Centre. Al-Anon meeting Thursdays at 1:30 p.m., at Trinity United Church on Alexis Park Drive. cAncer relAxAtion support group For people living with cancer and their support persons. Meets Thursdays at 3:30 p.m., People Place, 3402-27th Ave. For more information contact Colleen at 250-542-6373. time out group At HAlinA seniors’ centre If you enjoy doing crafts and socializing with a great group of people, come on out and join the Time Out group every Thursday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the centre, 3310-37th Ave. Call 250-5422877 for more information. Vernon stroke recoVerY brAncH Meets Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at The Pantry’s banquet room. Support to stroke survivors, their families and caregivers; socialization, recreational, educational activities to enhance, develop and maintain motor and cognitive skills. Call Mary-Joan Giffin at 250-260-8029. VintAge cArs Are you interested in old cars? The Vintage Car Club of Canada, North Okanagan chapter, meets at The Pantry in Vernon the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. We welcome interested guests and new members. Please note: though owning a vintage car may be desirable, it is not a necessity. For more information, call Cliff Fair at 250-542-6828, Don Roper at 250549-8469 or e-mail roper469@telus.net VJH AuxiliArY needs people to knit And crocHet The hospital auxiliary needs people to knit and crochet items for patient comfort such as lap robes, shawls, slippers and items for the gift shop. The auxiliary supplies wool, patterns, needles etc. and will give lessons if needed. Please come to the hospital Thursdays 9:30 a.m. and ask in Gift Shop for directions to aux. room or call 250-558-1200, ext. 1447.
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b.c. goV’t retired emploYees’ luncHeon June 7 at 12:30 p.m., Schubert Centre. Election of officers. This is the last gathering before summer break. 38tH AnnuAl creAtiVe cHAos June 7 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., June 8 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., June 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. More than 200 vendors, three days only, food fair. Live performing arts, new indoor creative activities and rest area. Three buildings, four rooms of crafts, with so much to see and do. Vernon Recreation Centre, 3310-37th Ave. Admission free, but food bank donations are greatly appreciated. xerindipitY WorksHop: tree smArts June 7 from noon to 1 p.m. Two local experts will offer tips on tree planting and maintenance. Bring your questions for BC Hydro arborists Phil Graham and Rhonda Kariz. Free, no registration required, but seating is limited. Xerindipity is next to the Okanagan Science Centre, Highway 6.
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Spallumcheen debates industrial project roger knox Morning Star Staff
It’s deja vu all over again in the Township of Spallumcheen for a proposed light industrial subdivision. Five years ago, council of the day gave three readings to a zoning amendment bylaw that would see vacant property at 250 Highway 97A in the township’s southeast sector (rising on the east side of the highway on a west-facing slope) rezoned from large holdings to light industrial to create lots of at least one acre in size. Before council approved the application, a list of conditions had to be met.
In January 2013, council received a letter from the applicants, a group calling themselves Pleasant Valley Estates, asking the township to reconsider the conditions in light of changes to Spallumcheen’s official community plan and subdivision servicing bylaw. One of the conditions from 2008 was that prior to final approval, the applicant was to provide the township written confirmation from the Larkin Water Works District that its requirements for the proposal were satisfactorily addressed. On May 28, 2013, trustees of the water
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district informed council that their requirements have not been addressed. “Their engineer is to have a look at well no. 5 which we think has
sufficient water to cover down all the necessary needs for the reservoir and for water for the entire development,” said Deloy Routley, one of Pleasant Valley
Estates’ directors, to council Monday. “Their engineer still needs to look at it and we hope that’s done in the next few days or few weeks.” Council unanimously agreed to give third reading to the bylaw, but deferred final adoption until they’ve heard back from the Larkin Water Works District. “Let’s wait and see what Larkin has to say,” said Coun. Todd York.
As well, final adoption of the bylaw can’t be passed until the ministry of transportation signs off on it. The ministry has advised the township they have no concerns with the application. For Routley and his fellow directors, they’re hoping this is the last of what has been a long and somewhat expensive process. “We were stymied because there were
bylaws in place and we were required to put up a $2.4 million bond that just put the brakes on anybody showing any interest in the development,” said Routley. “Should this move forward, I think council is going to be extremely pleased with the results. We have a person in place that’s capable of putting together a very exciting industrial lands development for Spallumcheen.”
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A pair of Lake Country teenagers are looking for a big windfall from Mountain Dew with an entry into the company’s contest to introduce a new beverage. Erik Madsen, 18, and 16-year-old Wynden Danylowich could win one per cent of the sales from Mountain Dew’s new beverage called Voltage. The two produced a video for the contest which will be judged by the number of online views. According to the teens, the video was a “collaboration and supportive effort of the community with support from, Boyds Auto Body, SPL Sound Kelowna, Oyama Zip Line, Sun Ridge Estates, Pepsi Kelowna and more than 20 other individuals that generously donated their artistic talent, time and effort.” To view the video, go to www.youtube.com/ watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sgntRNfPzY4
Volunteer Honoured
Best of Orpheus 20th Anniversary Concerts
This highly entertaining men’s choir is making a special stop on it’s way through Vernon to entertain customers of Bannister Honda with a few of it’s favourite songs.
Saturday, June 8th, 11:00 am
FREE ADMISSION with donations to the Vernon Food Bank
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Elaine Veil receives special recognition from Don Balcombe, Kalamalka Secondary principal. Veil has been on various parents advisory councils since 1989 and is retiring now that the last of her four children is graduating.
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Program builds foundations for children Morning Star Staff
Research has shown that the first six years of life lays the foundation for a person’s life. A unique provincial partnership that bases its work on this principle is now celebrating its 10th anniversary. Success by 6 helps to ensure that children ages zero to six develop the emotional, social, cognitive, and physical skills they need as they enter school. “This groundbreaking partnership, bringing together the public, the not for profit and the business sectors came together with a vision that it takes a whole community to support families with children under six years of age,” said Lynne Reside, early years community development coordinator in
the North Okanagan. “Communities understand the needs of their young families and are best positioned to respond to those needs.” The Success by 6 milestone was celebrated with a Picnic in the Park recently in Polson Park. Here in the North Okanagan, Success By 6 funds the North Okanagan Early Childhood Development Coalition which supports early years community development, parent education, early literacy, early childhood educator workshops, parent and child drop-in programs, public awareness resources, and supports to all families including hard-to-reach and vulnerable families in
Cherryville, Lumby, Lavington, Coldstream, Vernon, Armstrong, Spallumcheen and Falkland. Regionally, funding is also pro-
vided to Nakusp, Enderby, Salmon Arm, Revelstoke and Golden. The Family Resource Centre for the North Okanagan acts as host to the Success by 6 ini-
tiative in the North Okanagan and the local United Way is the host for the North Okanagan-ColumbiaShuswap region. In B.C., Success By
6 was born on May 21, 2003 when the United Way of the Lower Mainland, the Savings and Credit Unions of B.C. and the B.C. government signed on to
the Early Childhood Development Provincial Partnership. For more information about the program, visit www.successby6bc. ca
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From Bud Miriam’s field to Hanson Park and the community at large, Cherryville Days has grown these past 50 years. Yet the sense of small community and Cherryville has remained. Founders Ernie Laviolette and Eugene Foisy, and the late Fred Burrows, Charlie and Ruth Sihlis, Earl 13 til June 15, 20 tion below un ca lo and Shirley Young, at ly on Valid were acknowledged at Heritage Night during the 50th anniversary celebrations Friday. “Tonight we’re going to hear it like it was – no sound,” said Laviolette. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The year 1967 was NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING captured by Laviolette, a o the Local Government Act, a Public Hearing will be held at City Hall, 3570 timeBridge where every young Pursuant to the Local Government Act, a Public Hearing will be held at girl following twirled a baton mstrong, B.C., on June 10, 2013 at 6:45 p.m. to hear representations on the City Hall, 3570 Bridge Street, Armstrong, B.C., on June 10, 2013 at 6:45 p.m. to hear representations on the following matter:
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Ernie Laviolette (left) and Eugene Foisy accept the community heritage plaque as founders of Cherryville Days. and where parade participants outnumbered spectators, and when
movies had no sound. While the projector rolled and whirred, the
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Government Act Government provides Council with Council authority, bylaw,bytobylaw, designate real property, The Local Act provides with by authority, to designate real property, in whole or in part, as protected heritage property, in part, as protected heritage property, on terms and conditions it considers on terms and conditions it considers appropriate. e.
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nsiders (legally that the property as 1/2 3210 Patterson Street (legally35, described as The described as known The North of Lot 11, Section 6, Township of Lot 11,Kamloops Section (Formerly 6, Township 35, Kamloops (Formerly Osoyoos) Division Yale Osoyoos) Division Yale District, Plan 354) has cant heritageheritage value andvalue heritage character andcharacter is a prominent an 354) signifi has significant and heritage andand is a prominent and valued heritage property in the City. Councilthat confiby rmsdesignating that by designating tage property in the City. Council confirms the building and the building and structure as protected heritage property underGovernment the s protected heritage property under the provisions of the Local Act, it will provisions of the Local Government Act, it will be eligible for the Heritage for the Heritage Restoration and Conservation Grant Program. Restoration and Conservation Grant Program.
community shouted out names of friends and relatives and shared their personal stories. One of the highlights was seeing footage of the Cherryville Days dance, including the indoor outhouse and all of the children sleeping on blankets in the backroom while the mothers danced the night away.
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Friday, June 7 Saturday, June 8 Sunday, June 9 10am - 9pm
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Casey Hesketh - Accepted to the University of Victoria. Taking writing/creative writing then will go on for a BFA in writing. Nicholas Alexander Acton - Thompson River University. Taking Digital Art. Marty Elizabeth Appleby - Guru Digital Arts College for 2 years then will go to University for a Bachelor of Illustration.
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No Admission Charge Donations and/or non-perishable food items may be donated at the door for the food bank
In Dogwood Gym Sunday, June 9 10am - 3pm
2 0 1 3 - Pe r f o r m i n g Friday, June 7 11:00-12:00 12:00-1:00 1:00-2:00 2:00-3:00 3:00-4:00 4:00-5:00 5:00-5:30 6:00-7:00 7:00-8:30
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Sunday, June 9 11:00-12:00 12:00-1:00 1:00-2:00 2:00-3:30
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United claims U15 title Morning Star Staff
The Vernon United Under 15 girls appear primed for the upcoming Thompson Okanagan Rep Soccer League playoffs. Brett Bandy’s crew brushed back Kelowna United 3-1 Sunday at Marshall Field #4, improving to 5-0-1 and claiming the regular-season title. Both teams came hungry for a win to clinch first place with their last meeting a scoreless draw a month ago. Reyhanna Akkurt read the play perfectly to start the Vernon scoring by slipping the ball past the keeper on a failed clearing attempt. Akkurt was in the right spot again, getting a tap in off a mishandled ball from the keeper after Maddy Laranjo put a shot on net. Akkurt completed the hat trick on a very athletic play just inside the box, going far side. Kelowna scored with seconds left. Vernon spent most of the second half in Kelowna’s end with tireless work. Kara Ross was a beast pushing the play hard after coming off injured reserve. In U16 girls action, Vernon United drew 2-2 with the Penticton Pinnacles Saturday at MacDonald Park and then battled the Kamloops Blaze to a scoreless tie Sunday at Marshall #4. Tarah Smith, with a superb goal off a corner, and Laranjo – called up from U15s – handled the United scoring versus the Pinnacles. The tie with Kamloops featured sizzling goalkeeping by Julia Kemper and nice hustle up front by Dayce Knopf. The U16s are second with one game left until the playdowns. United clipped Penticton 2-1 in U14 girls action Sunday at McArthur Island Sports Centre in Kamloops. Millie Harron netted Vernon’s first goal on a self-created breakaway inside the 18, while Sheyna Camalush provided the winner on a penalty kick. In U13 play, undefeated Vernon ambushed Penticton 7-0 Sunday at Marshall #5.
Mason Christensen and Maja Splawinski each pocketed two goals for the first-place United with singles going to Abbey Magnus, Alyssa Racine and Lydia Lavigne. The back line of Chelsea Rooseboom, Lavigne, Madelyn Smith, Jordan Butler, Lailah Akkurt and Sydney Embelton did not allow a single shot on keeper Shauna Bradley. Midfielders Magnus, Alex Lockwood, Kalli HamiltonGee and Splawinski ran tirelessly all afternoon winning tackles, attacking and distributing. Strong wing play was turned in by Danika Roy, Paige Latta, Mya Weir and Evan Koshure. United U12 #2 girls stretched their undefeated streak to nine games Sunday as they tied Kamloops Blue 2-2 and brushed back Kamloops White 3-1. Jayden Strachan, on a fabulous solo effort, and Emily Thomas, bending a shot from the goal line into the top corner, handled Vernon’s offence in the draw. Kamloops equalized in the final seconds on a deflected shot. Down 1-0 early, Elena Gaskell, on a laser beam, and Thomas, with two exciting goals, gave United the win. Hailey Yablonski was superb in net for both games. Vernon U12 #1 girls toppled Penticton 4-2 before falling 4-2 to Kamloops Blaze Orange Sunday in Kelowna. Kelsea Carriere and Danica Ariano each scored twice versus the Pinnacles. They were aided by strong offensive runs by Makena Kersey, Megan Sherwood, and Sydney Grevatt. Solid defence by Carly Southham, Talia Quiring and Julia Thompson helped to break down the Pinnacles’ attack. Grace Atkins pocketed one into the far corner as United roger knox/morning star bowed to Kamloops. Emilia Durfeld and Paige Noakes turned in some splendid runs and Keria Correia performed Vernon United's Emilee Kronbauer (left) battles Kelowna United's Jessica McIntyre for possession in Thompson Okanagan Youth some fancy footwork before being denied by the keeper. The Interior Savings United U11 girls #1 had a loss and a Soccer League U15 girls rep action Sunday at Marshall Field. tie in Penticton, losing 4-1 to Kelowna Red Sunday morning Excitement and drawing 2-2 with the Pinnacles in the afternoon. Meter United enjoyed several chances and just missed going up Vernon opened the scoring versus Kelowna in the eighth 2-0 early before Kelowna began using its speed and passing minute when Rane Smith made a sweet pass to Anne skills to pull away. Kenzie Koshure was strong on left defence. See UNITED on A29 Cherkowski, who slotted it into the corner.
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A pancake breakfast, face painting and 32 teams in four divisions created a blast in the third annual Vernon Summer Classic girls fastball tournament at the DND diamonds. Teams from Enderby (Under 12), Penticton (U14), Kelowna Homers (U16) and West Kootenay Warriors (U19) struck gold medals Sunday. Vernon’s ANAF Spitfires bagged the bronze in U16, grounding the Westside Outlaws. “The weekend was just great,” said tournament director Jodi Rolke. “The kids played hard all weekend long. It is so rewarding watching the girls and their families enjoying their time in Vernon and hearing them say that they can’t wait until next year’s tournament.
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Armstrong’s Ella Brown pocketed a pair of medals at the B.C. High School Track and Field Championships last weekend in Langley. Brown, a Grade 12 student at Pleasant Valley Secondary, was the class of the field in triple jump, landing leaps of 11.03m, 11.09m, 11.25m, 11.29m and 11.34m to cruise to gold. Only one other competitor had a jump over 11m. She entered the long jump at No. 6, but landed a personal best 5.23 metres to earn bronze. Tyra Gilbert, a Grade 11 PVSS student, finished eighth in senior girls 100m hurdles. In the preliminary round, Gilbert won her heat with a personal best
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The Vernon Source For Sports Tigers are creeping up on the Kelowna Raiders. The Cats improved to 8-2 with a pair of Thompson Okanagan Junior Lacrosse League wins, including a 15-9 decision over the first-place Kelowna Raiders Saturday night at Kal Tire Place. It was the 8-1-1 Raiders’ first loss of the season. Vernon outgunned the host South Okanagan Flames 14-9 Sunday in Penticton. “It felt good for sure,” said Tigers’ veteran Craig Bigsby of Saturday’s win. “Bringing it in their barn (14-10 loss last Thursday), we knew they could play. But coming back to our barn, we showed we could retaliate.” Part of Vernon’s success stemmed from their ability to stifle Raiders’ sniper Brendan Urban, who collected seven goals Thursday. He scored once Saturday. “Our defence really stopped him, which was nice to see, but he’s not their only skilled player,” said Bigbsy, who pocketed two goals and an assist. “We have a skilled defence so we’ve got a couple guys who could contain him.” Nolan Frame and Sean Connors each collected hat tricks for the Tigers, who got 2+7 from Jordan Orr, 2+3 from Ryan Sarazin, 1+4 from Jay Seaton and a single by Liam McPhee. Daryl Landels chipped in with four assists. Pat McMillan (3), Andrew McMillan (2+1) and Evan Helgesen (2) were the main threats for Kelowna. Bigsby said the return of Matt Kolb, Theo Wagner and Sarazin gave Vernon a lot more depth and allowed them to follow their system. “We were trying to make them play our pace – slow it down and then speed it up when we needed it.” Sarazin netted four goals and two helpers to led the Vernon attack against
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Daryl Landels (left) of the host Vernon Tigers is tripped up by Brendan Urban of the Kelowna Raiders in Thompson Okanagan Junior Lacrosse League play Saturday night at Kal Tire Place. Penticton. Frame (3+1), Orr (1+3), Seaton (1+2), Bayne Bosquet, Landels, Logan Revell, Bigsby and Mason Limb rounded out the scoring. Josh Greenwood, with a hat trick, and Kaid McLeod, with 2+4, led the Flames’ attack. Vernon starter Joel Fruncillo left the
game with an injured hand, and was replaced by Aaron Jensen. Vernon hosts the 3-7 Flames Saturday at Kal Tire Place. Meanwhile, the 2-5-2 Armstrong Shamrocks visit Kelowna Thursday night, and then host the 2-8-1 Kamloops Venom Friday at Nor-Val Sports Centre.
United U15-16s roll weekend wins Continued from A27
Against the Pinnacles, Megan Claeys poked one into the corner after some nice build up by Emma Lockhead and Greenley Schneider in the 12th minute. Cherkowski made it 2-0 a few minutes later by intercepting a goal kick, deking out a defender and placing it into the corner. United got great ball control from Elizabeth Hirschkorn and Jessica Grages in the midfield and Callie Bertram from central defence. Kelsey Fillion and Sarah Beca did a good job keeping Penticton’s offence to the outside. United U15-16 boys displayed their finest showing of the season by edging Kelowna U15 A 2-1 and grounding Penticton U15 A’s 3-1. Zak Kronbauer, who seemed to be everywhere in the first half, opened the scoring Saturday in Kelowna on a great cross from Matt Kruetz. United went up 2-0 on a penalty shot from Cameron Hitch Penticton opened the scoring Sunday at Marshall #5 with a set corner. Michael Williamson, with some Messi moves in deep, set up Brandon Melbourne for a blast from the top of the 18 to level the score. The second half was all United with Kruetz putting United up 2-1 with a corker that the Penticton keeper never saw as it
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hit the back bar and came out before he moved. Williamson, with a sweet header from Kreutz, finished the scoring. United U14 boys bowed 3-1 to host Kamloops Blaze Sunday, while United U13s lost 3-0 to host Kamloops Blaze. Most of Vernon’s U14 offensive opportunities came from the bold play of Connor Johnston on the right flank. The lone breakthrough in the first half came with seconds remaining off a scrambled corner, where Vernon keeper Elias Jensen was blocked out from getting to the ball. Kamloops added two goals in the second half. Vernon fought back with determined effort through the midfield play of Gavin Mason and Charis Ondrik. A free kick from Malcolm Wiens was parlayed away by the defensive wall, but moments later Shey Townley was taken down in the area. Burnet deftly converted the penalty. United U11 #1 rocked the host Revelstoke Avalanche 6-1 Sunday at Centennial Park. Isaiah Ondrik supplied a natural hat trick to open the scoring, including two chips over the keeper. Singles were recorded by Zach Smith, Dawson Martian and Keegan Carmichael. Lucas Shuch played his game of the
The Vernon Leko Precast Camels grounded Penticton United 3-1 in a Capri Insurance Men’s 45+ Soccer League showdown Monday night at Marshall Field #3. Gordie Howard scored twice for the 6-0 Humpbacks, the first on a 30-yard corker. Howard buried his second from 10 yards after a feed by Rick Raber. Kevin Kothlow replied for Penticton (5-1) in the last minute of the first half. Al Gee recorded the goal of the night when he nodded in a corner by Paul Morgan to the far post, from two yards, with eight minutes left. Dave Marshall and Chris Odermatt shared the Wendy’s Man of the Match for the Camels, who share first with Brown’s Benefits, 6-0 winners over Cantinas. Ron Krause shot wide on a Camel penalty kick. The depleted Silver Stars drew 3-3 with the Rutland Spirit at Parkinson #16. The Stars (3-2-1) pressed hard in the opening 10 minutes, cumulating with a gorgeous halfvolley by Stephen Fitzpatrick that looked more like an errant Tiger Woods drive as it sailed by the corner flag. Rutland’s Doug Roth opened the scoring as the ball managed to trickle by a stunned Ted Lurkins before Silver Stars counted just before half from an Andy Whiston direct free kick. The Spirit went up 3-1 on goals by John Phillips and Roger Russelli before the Stars got even on snipes by Stephen McCourt and John Burns on a toe poke. The comeback looked complete with Silver Stars awarded a penalty late into extra time, but Rick Danyluk’s strike was caught by a gust of wind, sending it over the bar. Brandt’s Creek surprised Big O Tire/Turn-Key Ogopogos 3-2 at Marshall Field #1. Big O roadrunner Roland Riedstra had two beautiful breaks in the first 10 minutes and shot low and just inches off the post.
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Sports Angels place fifth in U19 division Continued from A27
The Vernon U19 Angels, sponsored by Royal Canadian Legion #25 and coached by Dave Munk, just missed the playoff round, placing fifth. After an 18-0 loss to Langley, the Angels bowed 13-5 to Chilliwack, with Lexie Edwards smacking a double, followed by her sister Dallyce dialing up a two-run triple to left, in the second inning. The Angels stopped Enderby 12-4 Saturday afternoon with Allie Crandlemire hitting a tworun triple to centre field and Dayna Hanley, Daina Bader, the Edwards sisters and Morgan Vanderzwan scoring in a big second inning. Game MVP Stefani Anderson, Shandy Duncan and Crandlemire had runs in the third. Vernon finished by falling 16-7 to the eventual champion Warriors. Lexie Edwards smashed a two-run single to right field and Keara Crandlemire had an RBI single past third base in the first inning. Scoring were Crandlemire, Anderson, Shelby Munk, Hanley and Lexie Edwards. MVP Rhianne Busslinger caught a nice fly in centre field and Keara Crandlemire tagged two outs at first in the fifth. Caufields Engraving Panthers dropped four close games in the U12 Squirts division, starting with a 20-10 loss to the Penticton Power. Emma Lochhead threw out a runner at first and came in to score a run. Game MVP Timara Jensen pitched a good inning and scored as well. Asia Graham and Kaylee Crandlemire both scored twice, and the rest of Vernon’s runs came from Abby Sundquist, Alyssa LeMaitre, Camryn Beer and Kass Bradley. In Game 2 on Saturday, the Panthers lost 15-8 to Kamloops/Trouton with Kaylee Crandlemire scoring once and smacking a two-run double for MVP. Talisa Lutz struck out two batters and scored once, while Kass Bradley recorded two outs in the second inning, had a hit and scored a run. Jensen struck out one, Alyssa LeMaitre caught a popfly for an out, had a hit and scored a run. Rounding out the scoring were Jewel Jensen, Sierra Lochhead, Katelyn Holbrook and Asia Graham. Vernon then fell 12-2 to the Kamloops Dynamite with Kass Bradley scoring a run and fanning two batters for game MVP. Lutz caught a line drive for an out and Emma Lochhead picked up a ground ball to make an out at first base. LeMaitre had a hit and one run. The Panthers lost 10-8 to the Maple Ridge Tigers in their last game Sunday with Lutz collecting MVP.
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Karen Hassard and Karen Kindrachuk teamed up win the 25th annual Baron Insurance Ladies Open Golf Tournament last weekend at the Vernon Golf and Country Club. Playing a two-ball, best-ball format, the two Karens compiled a 77, beating the Kelowna duo of Lisa Petersen and Kim Szulc by retrogression. Maureen Turner and Monica Jarvis of Predator Ridge carded third low gross at 80. The event attracted 100 players to the club, which is celebrating its centennial. Overall gross and net winners received Baron Insurance coin sets worth $250. Janie Szestapalow and Sharon Dawe of Predator Ridge won overall low net with a 64, shading the Vernon tandem of Debbie Fisher and Ram Regier, and the Predator/ Spallumcheen duo of Dianne Madden and Laurie Arthur via retrogression. Other top-10 low gross and net winners include: 4th gross – Denise Vines/Shirley McKenzie (Shannon Lake), 82R
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Canadians collect Bantam crown Morning Star Staff
The Vernon C&A Contracting Canadians won the Okanagan Spring Bantam Baseball Classic in Kelowna, stopping the hosts 14-2 in Sunday’s final. Overpowering pitching, explosive offence and solid defence were the determining factors for the Canadians, coached by Ken Liefke. The C’s rocked Rutland 12-2 in the semifinals after defeating Cochrane 6-1, crushing Kelowna 12-4 and ambushing West Kelowna 12-2 in preliminary play. C&A’s next home game is tonight (6:00) against Rutland at Marshall Field. In Pee Wee AA action, the Kal Tire Canadians won three and tied another in weekend home games at Creekside Park. The C’s tied the Rutland Jays 9-9 and then hammered out 13 hits in an 11-0 win Sunday. Jaden Parsons, Nick Cherkowski, Dawson Chase and Isaac Olson all had a pair of hits in the nightcap while Colton Schaper-Kotter homered for the seventh time this season. Jarod Leroux gave up five runs on four hits before Carter Morris came into give up two runs on two hits. Schaper-Cotter took the mound in the fourth inning, allwing two runs on seven hits, while Cherkowski threw the sixth.
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Vernon Canadians’ third baseman Carter Morris applies the tag to nab the Rutland Rays’ Taylor Callow in Okanagan Pee Wee Baseball League action Sunday at Creekside Park. In Game 1, Leroux and Zach Orchard each delivered two hits with Orchard smacking a double and dinger. The C’s (7-0-1) swept the West Kelowna Diamondbacks 11-6 and 17-4 Saturday. Orchard started Game 1 and gave up five runs on nine hits before Chase relieved in the sixth. Cherkowski closed the game, facing five batters and giving up one hit. Leroux and Chase supplied three hits apiece, while Parsons and Morris each
counted a pair and Cherkowski homered in the second inning. In Game 2, Morris pitched no-hit ball for the opening 2 1/3 innings before Olson and Schaper-Cotter took turns on the hill. Chase knocked his fourth tater of the year while going 3-for-4, while Parson, Bracken, Olson and Morris each registered two hits. Rick Leroux’s bunch open tournament play Friday night in Rutland. They are defending champions.
In Kelowna Men’s League 35+ play, Vernon Kal Tire nailed Enco Flooring 6-3 Monday night. Kriss Yargeau started the scoring with a great one-time hit off a turnover. A few minutes later, Jesse knight outran everyone for the second goal. Knight scored the third on a great turn and chip from 20 yards. Enco came back after stand-in keeper Rene Mailloux, who came in for starting stand-in keeper Nolan Clark, bobbled a corner. The floor crew pulled within a goal before Kal Tire responded with two goals by John Duc and a penalty by Ryan Sharp, awarded when Knight was taken down. In a Sunday North Okanagan Soccer League make-up game, NET doubled the
Revelstoke Stallions 4-2. Revelstoke netted two quick goals midway through the first half, but NET came out strong in the second half sparked by coach Jobie Waughman’s decision to put the semi-injured keeper Brent Poulsen back into his regular striker position. Poulsen delivered a second-half hat trick. NET got some gutsy performances from Harminder Sandhu and Sam Watson who both played injured and both helped set up goals. Sandhu started the offence by hammering a penalty past a diving keeper after Poulsen was taken down in the box. Bryndon Buckham earned the secondhalf shutout thanks to Andy Stein covering his shift at Predator Ridge.
Kal Tire doubles up on floor crew Continued from A29
Brandt’s Creek were up 2-0 early in the second half before Big O equalized. John Garner connected on a partial breakaway, while Paul Hunter went top shelf from the 18 after a corner by Parm Kler. Shortly after, Brandt’s Creek (1-5-1) netted the winner on a long breakaway against a helpless keeper Yogi Kongsdorf. Henk Bosman recorded a sweet hat trick in Bosman Accounting’s 6-3 loss to Pushor Mitchell Advocates at Parkinson #9. Jenne Huberts and Bosman enjoyed several chances up front for the accountants (0-7), who went down to 10 men when midfielder Kevin Mitchell received a second yellow in the 36th minute.
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(nee Jones) was born on June 10th, 1929 in West Yorkshire, England and fell asleep in Jesus on May 30th, 2013 in Vernon, B.C. at the age of 83 years. A Funeral Service will be held at the Seventh ay AdvenƟst Church on Wednesday, June ϱth, 2013 at 1:00 P.M. Interment will follow in the Coldstream Cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been made with BETHEL FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD., ϱϲ0ϱ 2ϳth Street, Vernon, B.C. V1d 8 ϱ ;2ϱ0Ϳ ϱϰ2Ͳ118ϳ
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LITZENBERGER, Jacob William It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of Jacob William Litzenberger on May 30, 2013 in Vernon, BC. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.myalternatives.ca Cremation arrangements entrusted to ALTERNATIVES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES® Vernon 250-558-0866 & Armstrong 250-546-7237
Hazel “Muriel” Davies July 31st, 1919 May 28th, 2013
“My cup is overflowing and I’m drinking from my saucer!”
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was born on May 13th, 1924 at Calder, Saskatchewan and passed away on June 1st, 2013 in the Vernon Jubilee Hospital at the age of 89 years.
On May 28th͕ 2Ϭϭϯ MƵƌŝĞů ǁĞnt tŽ ũŽŝn ůŝī ĨŽƌ thĞŝƌ annŝǀĞƌƐaƌy aŌĞƌ ϵϯ yĞaƌƐ ĮůůĞĚ ǁŝth ůaƵŐhtĞƌ͕ tĞaƌƐ͕ haƌĚ ǁŽƌŬ anĚ ƉůĞnty ŽĨ ůŽǀĞ͘
Lena will be lovingly remembered by her two children, Judy ; onͿ Hoī of Chilliwack, B.C. and Pat Poronjnuk of Surrey, B.C.͖ three grandchildren, Cheryl ; arylͿ, Edward and Sonya ; ougͿ͖ and Įve greatͲ grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Poronjnuk on November 8th, 199ϱ͖ and her daughterͲinͲlaw, <aren Poronjnuk on June 19th, 2009.
MƵƌŝĞů͛Ɛ ƉaƌĞntƐ ĐaŵĞ ĨƌŽŵ aƌĞnĞĞĚ͕ EĞǁĨŽƵnĚůanĚ anĚ ƐhĞ ǁaƐ ďŽƌn ŝn sĞƌnŽn Žn :Ƶůy 31st͕ 1ϵ1ϵ͘ ^hĞ ŐƌĞǁ ƵƉ ŝn thĞ ͘y͘ anĚ >aǀŝnŐtŽn aƌĞas hĞůƉŝnŐ hĞƌ Ĩaŵŝůy Žn thĞŝƌ ŽƌĐhaƌĚs͘ On May 30th͕ 1ϵϰ0 shĞ ŵaƌƌŝĞĚ ůŝīŽƌĚ aǀŝĞs anĚ thĞy ǁŽƌŬĞĚ thĞŝƌ ŽƌĐhaƌĚ ŝn thĞ ͘y͘ ĨŽƌ sĞǀĞn yĞaƌs ďĞĨŽƌĞ ŵŽǀŝnŐ tŽ >aǀŝnŐtŽn͘ s ǁĞůů as ƌaŝsŝnŐ hĞƌ thƌĞĞ ĐhŝůĚƌĞn͗ dŽŵ͕ aƌŽůyn anĚ dĞĚ͕ shĞ taƵŐht ^ƵnĚay ^ĐhŽŽů ŝn thĞ aƌĞa ĨŽƌ tǁĞnty ĞŝŐht yĞaƌs͘ ^hĞ ǁas ǀĞƌy ŝnǀŽůǀĞĚ ŝn thĞ >aǀŝnŐtŽn >aĚŝĞs tŽƌŬ 'ƌŽƵƉ͕ aůů ĐhƵƌĐh ĨƵnĐƟŽns anĚ ǁas thĞ Įƌst ƉĞƌsŽn tŽ ůĞnĚ a hanĚ tŽ anyŽnĞ ŝn nĞĞĚ͘ ^hĞ ǁas an aǀŝĚ ŐaƌĚĞnĞƌ͕ ĞnũŽyĞĚ ďaŬŝnŐ ĨŽƌ hĞƌ ŐƌanĚĐhŝůĚƌĞn ;shĞ ŵaĚĞ thĞ ďĞst ĐhŽĐŽůatĞ ĐhŝƉ ĐŽŽŬŝĞs͊Ϳ anĚ shĞ ůŽǀĞĚ hĞƌ ŵany ĮshŝnŐ anĚ ĐaŵƉŝnŐ aĚǀĞntƵƌĞs ǁŝth hĞƌ hƵsďanĚ͕ ĐhŝůĚƌĞn anĚ ŐƌanĚĐhŝůĚƌĞn͘
Lena loved to spend Ɵme creaƟng beauƟful treasures with her hands. She could oŌen be found siƫng working on her crocheƟng or needlepoint proũects as well as many other craŌs. CremaƟon preceded a Memorial Service which will be held at Bethel Funeral Chapel on Friday, June ϳth, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. with Pastor Jon Buller oĸciaƟng. A ZecepƟon will follow in the Bethel dea Zoom. As an edžpression of sympathy, those who wish to do so may send donaƟons in memory of Lena to the B.C. Heart Θ Stroke FoundaƟon, η4Ͳ1ϱϱ1 Sutherland Avenue, <elowna, B.C. V1Y 9M9. Funeral arrangements have been made with BEdHEL FhNEZAL CHAPEL Ld ., ϱϲ0ϱͲ2ϳth Street, Vernon, B.C. V1d 8 ϱ 2ϱ0Ͳϱ42Ͳ118ϳ
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Leslie Craig MacNair 1922 - 2013
We announce the passing of Leslie Craig MacNair on May 28, at the age of 90, in Parkview Place, Enderby, BC. Craig was born in Chilliwack to William and Florence MacNair on November 13, 1922 on a dairy farm. Following graduaƟon he worked for the epartment of Agriculture as a milk tester , returning to farming in 1961 in Chilliwack, then in Enderby in 1963.
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He is predeceased by his parents and his sister Esther Moase. He is survived by his brother: Lorne of PenƟcton͖ wife of ϱϱ years: Bernice͖ daughter: Marian MacNair ;ScoƩ BohleͿ of Montreal͖ son: <en ;<araͿ of Salmon Arm͖ Įve grandchildren: Lydia, Hannah, Billy, Maeve, and Ian. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.MyAlternaƟves.ca
Laurette Irene Lavoie February 28, 1922 – June 1, 2013
>aƵƌĞƩĞ ǁas ďŽƌn tŽ :ŽĞ anĚ ǀa >͛,ĞƵƌĞƵdž ŝn :aĐŬĮsh >aŬĞ, ^Ŭ͘ ^hĞ ŵaƌƌŝĞĚ WĞtĞƌ :Žhn >aǀŽŝĞ Žn :anƵaƌy 2ϲ, 1ϵϰ2͘ >aƵƌĞƩĞ ǁas ƉƌĞĚĞĐĞasĞĚ ďy WĞtĞƌ Žn :anƵaƌy 2ϰ, 200ϲ, an ŝnĨant sŽn anĚ an ŝnĨant ĚaƵŐhtĞƌ͘ ^hĞ ǁas ƉƌĞĚĞĐĞasĞĚ ďy hĞƌ tǁŽ ďƌŽthĞƌs ƌnĞst anĚ &ĞƌnanĚ͘ >aƵƌĞƩĞ ŝs sƵƌǀŝǀĞĚ ďy thĞŝƌ thƌĞĞ ĐhŝůĚƌĞn ʹ ZŽŐĞƌ ;^haƌŽnͿ, MaƌůĞnĞ anĚ Ğnŝs͖ ĮǀĞ ŐƌanĚĐhŝůĚƌĞn ʹ ƌƵĐĞ, MaƌŬ, <athŝ, hƌŝs anĚ MŝŬĞ͖ ĞŝŐht ŐƌĞatͲ ŐƌanĚĐhŝůĚĞn ʹ 'aƌnĞƌ, aƌŝĞnnĞ, ZĞnĞĞ, hƌŝstŽƉhĞƌ, MaysĞn, ŵŝůy, :adždžĞn anĚ ^tĞůůa͘ >aƵƌĞƩĞ ŝs sƵƌǀŝǀĞĚ ďy hĞƌ ϰ sŝstĞƌs ʹ EŽĞůůa yhƌĞ, 'ůaĚys dhŽŵƉsŽn, >ŽƌƌaŝnĞ ƌƵ anĚ ĞƵůah ŽƌďĞŝů͖ thƌĞĞ sŝstĞƌͲŝnͲůaǁs ʹ ŽƌƌŝnĞ >͛,ĞƵƌĞƵdž, ZĞŝnĞ >ĞssaƌĚ anĚ >ĞŽna >aǀŽŝĞ͘ ^hĞ ůŝǀĞĚ a ĨƵůů ůŝĨĞ anĚ a ůŝĨĞ shĞ ůŽǀĞĚ͘ ůŽnŐ ǁŝth thŝs ǁas hĞƌ stƌŽnŐ hƌŝsƟan Ĩaŝth͘ ^hĞ ůŽǀĞĚ tŽ Ɖůay ďƌŝĚŐĞ, ůŽǀĞĚ tŽ ǁŽƌŬ haƌĚ anĚ ůŽǀĞĚ tŽ ĐŽŽŬ ʹ Žh hŽǁ shĞ ůŽǀĞĚ tŽ ĐŽŽŬ a ŵĞaů ĨŽƌ hĞƌ ĨƌŝĞnĚs anĚ Ĩaŵŝůy͘ ^hĞ haĚ a ǁŝĚĞ ƌanŐĞ ŽĨ ĨƌŝĞnĚs, shĞ ǁas an ŽƌŐanŝnjĞƌ anĚ shĞ ǁas aůǁays ƌĞaĚy tŽ ŐŽ͘ tĞ ǁŽƵůĚ ůŝŬĞ tŽ thanŬ ƌ͘ WĞƌƌŝĞƌ ĨŽƌ hŝs ĐŽŵƉassŝŽn anĚ ĐaƌĞ ŐŝǀĞn tŽ MŽŵ aůů thĞsĞ yĞaƌs͘ dhanŬs tŽ hĞƌ nŝĞĐĞ :ƵůŝĞƩĞ anĚ tŽ ŽƵƌ ĨƌŝĞnĚ ůŝĐĞ͘ &Žƌ thŽsĞ ǁŝshŝnŐ tŽ ĚŽnatĞ tŽ a Đhaƌŝty, ǁĞ sƵŐŐĞst ĚŽnaƟnŐ tŽ :ƵǀĞnŝůĞ ŝaďĞtĞs ŝn sƵƉƉŽƌt ŽĨ hĞƌ ŐƌĞatͲ ŐƌanĚĚaƵŐhtĞƌ ŵŝůy͘ MĞŵŽƌŝaů Mass ǁŝůů ďĞ ĐĞůĞďƌatĞĚ Žn &ƌŝĚay, :ƵnĞ ϳ, 2013 at 11͗00 ͘ M͘ ǁŝth thĞ ZĞǀĞƌĞnĚ &athĞƌ aůĞ EŽƌŵanĚĞaƵ, ĐĞůĞďƌant at ^t͘ :aŵĞs͛ ZŽŵan athŽůŝĐ hƵƌĐh ŝn sĞƌnŽn͘ ƌƌanŐĞŵĞnts aƌĞ ŝn thĞ ĐaƌĞ ŽĨ sĞƌnŽn &ƵnĞƌaů ,ŽŵĞ 2ϱ0Ͳϱϰ2Ͳ01ϱϱ͘
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Art Fiset, beloved Husband, Dad and Grandpa. He was predeceased by his parents, Ernest & Dorothy Fiset, one brother, George, one sister, Laura, and one grandson, Andrew. He is survived by Anita, his loving wife of 51 years; daughters Sheri (David) Hornell and their daughters <aren (Cole) Derry and Liane; Lorelei Fiset and sons, MaĆŠ and dyler; and Dina (Jim) Fiset-Kinzel and children Shalyce, Brian, and Jadyn; brother Floyd (Sylvia) Fiset, sisters Leona (Johnnie) Cadden, and May (Wayne) Muchowski, and numerous nieces and nephews. Art was born and raised in Lumby where he chose to live his enĆ&#x;re life. Besides his family, ArtÍ&#x203A;s ĹŠoy and passion was cars and driving. In 19Ďł1, he leĹ&#x152; his ÄŽrst ĹŠob in the Lumby sawmill to buy a logging truck. dhe trucking company soon became a Ĺ&#x2021;eet of orange PunkinÍ&#x203A;s. Art reĆ&#x;red in 2003, aĹ&#x152;er being diagnosed with prostate cancer. During this Ć&#x;me, Art and Anita began spending more Ć&#x;me playing golf, visiĆ&#x;ng friends and family, and travelling across Canada, hSA, New Zealand, Australia and Fiji. During the last several years they enjoyed being snowbirds in Arizona.
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Norm was born in 1925 in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta and his family moved to Richmond, B.C. when he was ÄŽve years old. During World War II, Norm served with the RCAF as a wireless operator. AĹ&#x152;er the war, he graduated with a BSC in Agriculture from hBC. In 1950, he married Lorraine dolley and that year they moved to Vernon where Norm taught school unĆ&#x;l 19ϳϳ at both Vernon Senior Secondary and Clarence Fulton Junior High. hpon reĆ&#x;rement from teaching, Norm worked as a realtor unĆ&#x;l 1984 when he and Lorraine both reĆ&#x;red. For the next twenty years they spent their winters in Arizona and their summers on Okanagan Lake. dhroughout his years prior to reĆ&#x;rement, Norm was acĆ&#x;vely involved in the community in Vernon, serving in numerous posiĆ&#x;ons. He was with the Boy Scouts for twenty-ÄŽve years, was involved with the Vernon deachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; AssociaĆ&#x;on, serving two terms as President, was a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and was the charter President of the Vernon doastmasters. In his early years, he was a member of the commiĆŠee with Bishop Sovereign to bring the ÄŽrst community library to Vernon. Norm was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Vernon for many years and was an acĆ&#x;ve member of the North Westside Fellowship Church. A CelebraĆ&#x;on of Life will be held Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at 2:00 PM at the Pleasant Valley Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of Ĺ&#x2021;owers, people wishing to do so may send donaĆ&#x;ons to the Vernon Hospice House. Normâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family would like to express their sincere graĆ&#x;tude to Kim and Joanne from Kimberlee Support Services for the excepĆ&#x;onal care and compassion they provided to Norm. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Pleasant Valley Funeral Home 250-542-4333. Condolences may be oÄŤered at www.pleasantvalleyÄŹ.com.
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We are seeking a junior legal assistant, with 1 to 3 years experience, for our liĆ&#x;gaĆ&#x;on department. dhis is a full Ć&#x;me posiĆ&#x;on and we oÄŤer a compeĆ&#x;Ć&#x;ve salary, beneÄŽts and a pleasant social and work environment. Please email your resume to nvlahosÎ&#x203A;afp-law.ca, AĆŠenĆ&#x;on: Nicholas Vlahos or drop oÄŤ your resume at 3009B - 28th Street, Vernon, B.C. V1d 4ZĎł
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Lumby & District Wildlife Association
A funeral service and celebraĆ&#x;on of life will be held at the Pleasant Valley Funeral Home on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. with interment at the Lumby Cemetery and a tea to follow at the White Valley Community Centre at 1:30 p.m.
It is with great sorrow in our hearts that we announce the passing of Norman Robert Galloway, our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend. Norm is survived by his devoted wife, Lorraine; son Robert (Kathy) and grandchildren Josh and Marcia; and son Gordon (Carol). He was predeceased by his youngest son, Jim. Norm will be missed by his cousin, Judy Keckalo, as well as numerous relaĆ&#x;ves in BriĆ&#x;sh Columbia and Alberta.
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SILVER STAR Freestyle Club Notice of Annual General Meeting Date: June 12, 2013 6:30pm Location: Tolko Office Address: 300 28th Street, Vernon, B.C. Email: president@ssfreestyle.com
Artâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s love of cars began at an early age and he raced stock and hobby cars at many of the Okanaganâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tracks. In the 19Ďł0s he was involved in developing dhe Lumby Zaceways. He also collected and restored classic cars and drove them in the local parades and for special family occasions. Art especially enjoyed spending Ć&#x;me with his grandkids; he was always interested in their acĆ&#x;viĆ&#x;es, no maĆŠer what age they were. He had a great sense of humour and we will always remember how he loved to laugh, oĹ&#x152;en unĆ&#x;l tears came to his eyes.
If desired, donaĆ&#x;ons may be made to Prostate Cancer Canada. Arrangements have been entrusted to Pleasant Valley Funeral Home, Phone: 250 542 4333. Condolences may be oÄŤered at www.pleasantvalleyÄŹ.com
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Lake Country Building Centre is looking for an experienced person in Home Building Centreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Retail Sales. This position would help over see the running of our retail floor five days a week. Must be able to work weekends and shifts until 6 pm. Electrical and Plumbing experience needed. Please e-mail resume to keith@lakecountrytbm.com, fax to
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3233 Woodsdale Rd, Lake Country Case Furniture Gallery is an established leader in the supply of home furnishings and appliances in the Okanagan. We are committed to creating the â&#x20AC;&#x153;ultimateâ&#x20AC;? customer experience in production and service satisfaction. We are looking for reliable, team oriented individuals with exceptional communication skills in our Vernon store for the position of Sales Professional. Requirements: Superior interpersonal, communication and relationship skills Must be able to multi-task in a high paced environment Maintain positive attitude Ability to work well in a team environment Responsible, reliable & energetic Physically fit Case Furniture Gallery offers an excellent salary and benefits package. This position is year round, full-time. Qualified applicants interested in joining our â&#x20AC;&#x153;familyâ&#x20AC;? organization are encouraged to submit a resume and cover letter (in Word or pdf format) by responding to this ad or by fax 250-545-7285 to the attention of Human Resources. Cut-off date for taking applications is June 30th, 2013. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. NO phone calls please.
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We require immediately Class 1 drivers for Canada and US for the following positions: â&#x20AC;˘ US Team drivers â&#x20AC;˘ Part Time /Casual Drivers for Canada/US â&#x20AC;˘ Drivers interested in a truck share program for Canada/US. We supply you with a paid company cell, fuel cards, all paid picks and drops, assigned units and regular home time. All you need is 3 yrs verifiable experience, clean abstract and a good attitude. Please indicate on your resume the position applying for. Please fax resumes and abstracts to 250546-0600, or by email to parris@ricknickelltrucking.com No phone calls please.
Education/Trade Schools APPLY NOW: Pennywise Scholarship For Women to attend Journalism certificate course at Langara College in Vancouver. Deadline June 15, 2013. More information: www.bccommunitynews.com. OVER 90% Employment rate for CanScribe graduates! Medical Transcriptionists are in demand and CanScribe graduates get jobs. Payments under $100 per month. 1-800466-1535. www.canscribe.com admissions@canscribe.com TAYLOR PRO TRAINING PROUDLY ANNOUNCES OUR NEW LOCATION IN VERNON, BC We provide Class 1-4 Driver Training as well as Airbrake Certification every other weekend beginning. 4406 29th St, Unit C.
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ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! Call Renee Hubert or Marie Harding Estate Administrators at 250-545-2136 to set up your FREE consultation in Vernon. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP 33 years experience. BDO Canada Limited. Trustee in Bankruptcy. 202-2706 30th Ave., Vernon , BC V1T 2B6
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LUBE TECHNICIAN/TIRE INSTALLER at Canadian Tire Vernon. Must possess Automotive shop experience and valid drivers license. Full time/Part time Submit resume by email (Garth361@shaw.ca) or in person at Auto Service Counter CANADIAN TIRE (VERNON ONLY)
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Join our team today! Please submit resume to HeeSon Domay, 4716 34th Street. Fax: 250.260.7728 or by email: heeson@vernonexpress.com
An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
Excavator Operator with experience in residential house excavation & back filling. Ray Godard @ 250-938-1005
Full-time Logging Danglehead Processor Operator needed immediately for the Vernon area. Fax resume to 250-542-3587 or email: spence06@telus.net.
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Watkin Motors service department is seeking a full time lube technician. We offer competitive wages with an excellent benefits package. Ford training an asset but not required. Email your resume
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WANTED KITCHEN STAFF We are looking for Chefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Line Cooks to start immediately Please email your resume to mabellakegolf@telus.net. Accommodation can be made available depending on each situation.
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Tolko Industries Ltd. is a forest products company with marketing, resource management and manufacturing operations throughout Western Canada. We are currently seeking a Maintenance Supervisor to join our team at our Armstrong Division located in the North Okanagan Region of British Columbia. We are looking for a key member of our team who will be engaged in our pursuit of World Class Maintenance Performance. RESPONSIBILITIES The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for providing supervision of maintenance crews to maintain and improve operational performance and ensure quality and machine safety standards. Weekend work supervision will be required. QUALIFICATIONS: t " TUSPOH DPNNJUNFOU UPXBSET TBGFUZ JT FTTFOUJBM ) E LJ L M E G 8 L G #$ 3 M UJ
Kindale Developmental Association
HOME SHARE PROVIDER
Share your home and/or your time providing support to adults with disabilities in Vernon, Armstrong, Enderby, Salmon Arm, Lumby & Lavington. Home assessments and/or training will be provided. Send Expression of Interest letter to: Attention: Home Share Coordinator Kindale Developmental Association P.O. Box 94 Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0 Fax: 250-546-3053 Email: kindale@kindale.net
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Bannister GM is Vernon, BC is looking for an
EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON to join our team. Our dealership has been growing at a tremendous pace and we need a motivated & dedicated individual to continue on that path of success. We are open to interviewing candidates with or without automotive sales experience. Applicants should have excellent communication with a track record of success. If you want to explore your opportunities at a high volume, high energy & sales effective dealership, contact bradn@bannisters.com
is looking to grow their Telus sales force. Looking for individuals with sales experience and knowledge of the wireless industry. Full time - salary/commission with potential wage to be $45,000 - $60,000 plus benefits. Drop off resumes to Andreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Electronic Experts, 200 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3107 48th Ave Vernon. Or email ver03@andres1.com
OKANAGAN DOOR AND WINDOW SALES
are looking to fill the following positions: DOOR & WINDOWS SALESPERSON required for outside & inside sales. We are looking for an outgoing self starter with previous experience in residential doors and window sales. CABINET INSTALLER required for contract piecemeal work. Experience required. Mid to high end cabinet installations, flaylay experience preferred. Please drop off resume at Okanagan Door & Window Sales, 2001 - 43 St., Vernon
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In the convenience of your Home Computer Troubleshooting, Repair, Performance Maintenance & Virus Control. Personalized in-home Computer Training with your programs, Internet, E-mail, scanner, camera, printer & cleaning up harddrive.
Cheryl Andrus Microsoft Professional + Internet Microsoft CertiďŹ ed System Engineer A+ Service Technician
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Responsibilities to include starting player's at the appropriate times during busier periods, and the ongoing Marshaling of the golf course for consistent pace-of-play. Remuneration in the form of golf privileges. Contact Head Professional, Shannon Glenesk: sglenesk@vernongolf.com
GROUNDS CARE STAFF Full time positions available. Preference given to those with golf course maintenance experience. Email resume to ray@vernongolf.com or fax to 250-542-5468 No phone calls please. Only short listed applicants will be contacted.
The award winning EMPLOY program, is currently seeking participants. Employ offers eligible youth (16 - 30 years of age) paid attendance, valuable certifications, a paid work experience, and an opportunity to become independent and self reliant. For more information, call Janet at Community Futures, 250-545-2215, ext 215.
Requires an enthusiastic & experienced
LINE COOK
This job entails cooking for a restaurant, pub, and catering and requires at least 2 years of line experience. This is a 24 - 32 hour per week position that may lead to full-time and requires availability for all shifts, 7 days per week, including holidays. ¡ May consider less experience for the ideal candidate ¡ Must have Food-Safe and prefer WHIMIS ¡ Must be presentable and have a solid resume with references ¡ Please send resume to chef@villagegreenhotel.com Note: this is a union position that offers above average remuneration and benefits after a qualifying period. No phone calls please.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERS SALMON ARM/ARMSTRONG/VERNON
Full-time/Part-time/Casual Skills/Education â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Special Needs Worker Certificate or equivalent, experience working with adults with developmental disabilities Other â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Use of personal vehicle with mileage reimbursement. Community based support. Wages per BCGEU agreement Please send cover letter, resume and references to Kindale Developmental Association c/o PO Box 94 Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0 Fax 250-546-3053 Email: kindale@kindale.net
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Growth Opportunity Armstrong Co. looking for P/T help to grow our company. Must be able to do physical work, must be professional, personable and self motivated. Call Mike 250-309-6586
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Casual/Part-Time Position 2-3 days a week. Must be knowledgeable about Tools, Equipment & Electronics. Must be bondable. (No Criminal Record). May also be suitable for Semi-Retired. Send resume with references to: mjeharker@hotmail.com
Experienced Senior Sign Maker: Want to join a successful team and invest in an exciting, profitable future? Well established, busy sign shop seeking experienced sign professional. Great opportunity for the right person with potential for advancement. Are you a self-motivated team player with experience on the business side of the sign profession? Are you well organized, have good communication and leadership skills with customer service experience? Job Description: General sign shop duties, vinyl, various illuminated and non- illuminated signage. Sign installation. Experience in design and working with Sign Lab, Corel Draw or Flexi, etc. Sales and quoting experience, Estimate, etc. Desired Qualities: Dependable, self-motivated, positive attitude Ability to work well on your own or with a team in a close shop environment. Able to work well under pressure & meet deadlines. Good Health Valid driver’s license Silvertip Signs team is looking for you Location: Terrace, B.C. Job Benefits Full time employment Full benefits including medical package RRSP Employer Contributions program Performance bonuses Compensation: Dependent on experience Top 5 reasons to live and work in Terrace: Fabulous outdoor recreation including hiking, climbing, mountain biking and a first class ski hill without line ups World class Salmon fishing at your door step on the Skeena River, near the Pacific Ocean Affordable housing, no commute in a booming economy Clean fresh air and water with beautiful scenery all year Great place to raise a family in a friendly community with small town atmosphere Top 5 reasons you want to work for Silvertip Signs: Fast growing, progressive company, poised to expand Respected company with great reputation, over 28 years in business, locally Creative, versatile sign shop Great team participation with family like atmosphere Opportunity to apply your accumulated skills Don’t miss this Great Opportunity Respond to: donna@silvertipinc.ca
SURINTENDANT / SURINTENDANT de detachement de la Marine. La flotte auxiliaire des forces canadiennes, une composante civile du ministère de la Defense nationale, cherche des gestionnaires marins pour des postes situes a Nanoose Bay et Victoria sur l’ile de Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique. Les candidats interesses doivent postuler en ligne a travers le site internet de la Commission de la fonction publique du Canada, Reference n DND13J-008697000065, le processus de selection # 13-DND-EAESQ-373623, Surintendant / Surintendant de detachement de Marine. Les candidats doivent posseder toutes les qualifications essentielles enumerees dans la publicite en ligne et remplir la demande dans les delais prescrits. http://jobs-emplois.gc.ca/ index- eng.htm
Experienced Dental Receptionist required P/T also CDA with experience required for P/T at a busy dental office Prostho Module an asset. Drop resume at 3102 34th St, Vernon, BC or fax 250-545-8942.
GREENEARTH LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING HIRING labourers for lawn services. $12/Hr. (250)558-8312
COLDSTREAM LUMBER is a value added lumber re-manufacturing company located at 10035 Ricardo Rd just off of Highway 6. Operating since 1949, we pride ourselves in quality and teamwork. Four full-time positions are now open for LUMBER PILERS and/or LABORERS. Applicants must be physically fit. Benefits after three months. Starting wages $12/hour. Please e-mail your resume to tanis@coldstreamlumber.com or drop it off at our office.
WELLNESS CLERK Askew’s is seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic individual to provide customers with friendly, helpful service and support in our Wellness Center located in our new Salmon Arm store. As a part of the Askew’s team, you must possess excellent customer service skills and have an interest in and extensive knowledge of herbs, vitamins, minerals, homeopathies, and special diets. Product knowledge is essential. This is a permanent part time position. Visit our website at www.askewsfoods.com for more information on this position.
All American Forest Products is a forest marketing company in the rebounding industry. We foster a culture of respect, open communication, professionalism, positivity and encouragement for personal and professional development. We are looking for a self- starting, progressive, positive, and motivated team member who is seeking a career in the accounting field. The position will be a clerical position with the potential to grow. Bookkeeping experience is a prerequisite. If you consider yourself to meet these qualifications and are interested in joining our team please email your resume to lisa@aaforest.com.
Rare Opportunity Vernon Dodge, Vernon’s busiest automotive dealership, has a rare opportunity for an experienced service technician. The successful candidate will be motivated and licensed with a proven track record in a flat rate shop. Dodge/Chrysler experience is an asset. Vernon Dodge offers a competitive wage and benefit package to the right individual.
Little Ark Childcare Centre seeking passionate, dedicated Infant Toddler Educator to join our experienced team of professionals. Flexible schedule within the full time position, which also incl. competitive wages & full benefits. Position to start July 1 2013. Email resumes: little.ark@hotmail.com MARINE SUPERINTENDENT/Detachment Superintendent, Canadian Forces Auxiliary Fleet, a civilian component of the Department Of National Defence, seeks Marine Managers for positions in Nanoose Bay and Victoria (Vancouver Island), British Columbia. Online applications only through the Public Service Commission of Canada website, Reference# DND13J008697-000065, Selection Process# 13-DND-EAESQ-373623, Marine Superintendent/Detachment Superintendent. Applicants must meet all essential qualifications listed and complete the application within the prescribed timelines. **http://jobs-emplois.gc.ca/ index-eng.htm. North Enderby Timber is looking to hire lumber pilers. We offer competitive wages along with a comprehensive benefit package. Please fax resume to 250-838-9637 Opa! Souvlaki, Village Green Centre is now hiring for all positions and day parts. Get in on the Opa! team today. Join our growing team of fun loving, hard working Opa!ns and be rewarded with competitive pay, team respect and new skills. Please send resumes to Store90@OpaSouvlaki.ca Required: Care aid who must live in Vernon, work in private home, female nonsmoker need only respond. (250)5585148, Fax 250-558-5285 Secure company looking for Marine Mechanic, with good customer service, attention to detail, must have valid boat license, drivers license an asset. Fast paced environment. boatsrlife@gmail.com Secure company looking for person with good customer service, attention to detail, must have valid boat license, drivers license an asset. Must be able to valet boats.Fast paced environment. Willing to learn. boatsrlife@gmail.com
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Tow Truck driver needed. Apply in person at KBM Autoworks, Lumby Towing. 250547-2356. TWO FULL-TIME positions available immediately for an Import Auto dealer in the interior of BC. Service Advisor minimum 2-3 years experience. Apprentice or Journeyman Technician - Both applicants must have good attitude, quality workmanship. Email: moejam@telus.net.
Sales 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:
WANTED: Individual who is mechanically inclined to work in a busy Okanagan transport company 3 days a week, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. Job requires the right individual to be able to do minor mechanical repairs as well as boost trucks, grease trucks, etc. Own transportation required. Please fax resumes to: 250-838-5888.
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LIVE-IN CAREGIVER needed ASAP for adult man in w/c in Vernon. Wage, Room & Board included call 250-558-9947 fax 250-558-0301
KLASSIC AUTOBODY (Hay River, NT) seeking Working Shop Foreman/Assistant Manager - Oversee Bodyshop, estimations, quality/safety, teamplayer. $37-$42 hourly + OT, company matched pension plan, benefits. Apply to: employment@kinglandford.com Fax: 867-874-2843.
Ofce Support ADMIN ASSISTANT Seasonal F/T; mid-July to end of Aug at cherry packing facility in Salmon Valley.
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Must be punctual, organized, personable, attentive to detail and possess HR skills and computer skills.
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Wage is negotiable depending on experience.
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Call Roger 250-212-0713
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Employment opportunity part time positions. Applicants must be 19 or older.
(Shift Work - includes nights and weekends) Part Time Concession Work and Floor Sales On the job training offered Food Safe preferred for Concession
Please fax resume to 250-542-1631 Or email to fairweather@shawcable.com
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted
A seniors housing facility has a opening for the following position:
- CASUAL SERVER - Experience an asset but not necessary - Min. wage - Weekends - Evenings and odd day shifts Apply within 3309 - 39th Ave, Vernon • Contact: Cindy Kury, Manager No Phone calls or faxes please
Work Wanted *1 Vernon’s own DumpRunz Fast courteous service for around 1/2 the price of the big guys. 250-307-9449 A1. Dump runs, weed & hedge trimming.Lawn mowing.Shrub pruning. Paul @ 250-550-4256 Affordable handyman services. Will do pretty much anything. Large or small. Kris 250308-4100. B’s Yard Maintenance, shrub pruning, trimming, lawn mowing, dump runs. 250-542-0232 Handymen: Repairs, Reno’s, Painting, Window Cleaning, pressure washing, dump runs and More!! 250-550-9099
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ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant Riva’s Remedies (Armstrong, B.C.) requires an Administrative Assistant for a variety of general office duties. Duties will include coordinating client files, events and seminars; assisting with product and market research, preparing mail orders, pick-ups and deliveries and customer service. Applicants must be proficient in MS Office - Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook - with knowledge of accounting programs. Experience in event coordinating an asset. The applicant must be knowledgeable in animal health and/or holistic healing and be very organized, conscientious, detail oriented and be able to multi-task. Good people skills with a cheerful and positive attitude are a must. 4-5 days a week. Email or fax resume including cover letter: Fax: 250-546-0673 info@rivasremedies.com
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Landscaping Nomad Services. We do total tree and hedge pruning as well as slate and stone features and walk ways. Call Jarad at 250-309-9888 or Jim at 250309-6265.
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Katchina, 15yr old cat greyw/white chest & 4paws. Vet checked, healthy, prefer quiet home. 778-212-1358
Merchandise for Sale
Firearms FIREARMS AMNESTY Now until the end of June Cash for Firearms, fully licensed. Dave 250-309-4513
Furniture ESTATE FURNISHINGS Sale- Kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom, furniture. Sat & Sun, June 8 & 9, 10am2pm. #9-4600 Bel Vista Rd.
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A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;53 in stock. SPECIAL 44â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Container Shop w/steel trusses $13,800! Sets up in one day! 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Containers under $2500! Call Toll Free Also JD 544 & 644 wheel loaders JD 892D LC Excavator Ph. 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com SCRAP PAPPY Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your property. 250-260-0217
Medical Supplies
FOR SALE: Queen Mattress Set BRAND NEW - Mfr. warranty Must sell! $200 (1)-(250)870-2562
Furniture Emporium WANTED: Good used Medical equipment, walkers, power lift chairs, scooters and other items. Phone 250-545-0240
Fruit & Vegetables
Fruit & Vegetables
FRESH FROM THE FIELDS! Place your farm fresh fruit and vegetables for sale under our Fruit and Vegetables classification. Call the classified department to place your ad 250-550-7900 or email classifieds@vernonmorningstar.com
Medical Supplies Shoprider Scooters & power chairs, new & used. Stair lifts, platform stair lifts, vertical platform lifts. Kel: 250-764-7757, Vernon 250-542-3745. Toll Free 1-888-542-3745 www.okmobility.ca
Misc. for Sale
BUY-SELL-CONSIGN Quality furniture, household appliances, antiques, collectables and vehicles for CONSIGNMENT. www.doddsauction.com.
CALL DODDS AUCTION 250-545-3259
Elliptical machine Gym quality, barely used. Lots of features. Only $500. 250-307-4478 Jysk Futon Mint condition, never been slept on. Great quality wood frame with beige fabric. Very nice. $250 firm. 250-307-4478 Lifetime cookware. Gently used. 250-838-635. NEED BUILDING PLANS New or renovation. Call Okanagan Blue Print. 250-558-8791 Old model, 45 1/2â&#x20AC;? Toshiba, big screen, speakers on the bottom. $125. obo. 250-3094373. Palliser Leather sectional High quality, cream colour, two reclining chair portions, storage areas, excellent condition. Includes matching otttoman. $2600 new. $1200 firm.250-307-4478. Stop Paying for Storage Start Investing in Storage. Purchase as much space as you need for Home, Auto, RV, Boat, Work, etc. Call Victor @ 250-558-8791 THE BAGMAKER BELLE BOAT Bare waders w/boots, size large, force fins.Like new! $300.00 obo. Call 250-5491489 or 250-308-7671. TOP DOLLAR PAID Removal, Scrap Cars & Metals, large or small, Farm & Industrial Equipment, & Complete Property Reclamation. Used Tire Sale (250)503-7003
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Merchandise for Sale
Rentals
Misc. for Sale
Apt/Condo for Rent
WANTED: Good used furniture, beds & appliances. Phone Furniture Emporium, 250-545-0240 You Call We Haul Scrap Cars & Metal. Will pay for some cars. Call Scott 250-558-8855
Misc. Wanted PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670 True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-250-863-3082 Wanted: Kash for copper/ brass- radiators, wire, plumbing. Also clean up yards/metal haul away. 250-546-3556 Wanted: Popular Sheet Music 1940’s to present , also any album’s or CD’s by Connie Francis. Call (250)306-3442
Plants /Nursery Screened topsoil, pit run, sand, river rock, 1 inch minus rock. 250-838-7061
Sporting Goods THE BAGMAKER BELLE BOAT Bare waders w/boots, size large, force fins.Like new! $300.00 obo. Call 250-5491489 or 250-308-7671.
Real Estate Acreage for Sale (Texas USA Best Buy) Own a 20 acre ranch, only $395 per acre, $99 per month. Free brochure available. Call toll free 1-800-875-6568
For Sale By Owner ******* OKHomeseller.com View Okanagan properties for sale by owner. Selling? No Commission. 250-545-2383, 1-877-291-7576 PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS from $140,000. www.orlandoprojects.com Also: 1 precious 3 acre parcel, owner financing. 250-558-7888
Mobile Homes & Parks 3bdrm 2ba, SRI 2012 - 76’ x 16’. 2 decks 48’ x 8’ - 14’ x 10’. A/C. All appl. To be moved. $105,000. 250-547-6875
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Columbia Apartments Available June 15 th
Large 1 bedroom apartment Close to downtown. Seniors building. No Pets. Non-smoking.
To view call
250-545-1519 Discover the Secret!
Hawthorn Lane
Renovated condos with private courtyard — enjoy air conditioning and large deck, located in a convenient location right in the heart of Vernon. Affordable family living. In-house manager. Ask about rental incentives. 2 bdrm … $825 per month 3 bdrm … $925 per month To view, please call:
250-503-1257
A New Tradition of Quality Living
$610/mon., 1 bdrm garden apartment, opens onto parklike setting. Country living in the city. Close to all amenities. Call Pete 250-542-5498
The
CLIFFS
2 bdrm suites available from
980
$
per month
All suites include heat, hydro and hot water, F/S, W/D, AC and DW. On-site Resident Manager.
Lease Incentives possible for new tenants
250-542-1701
VERNON MANAGEMENT LTD. 2805 – 35TH Street, Vernon DOWNTOWN Semi bachelor, new paint, great location, F.S., all utilities included. Available immediately. $550/mo. Sorry, no parking, NS, NP
250-542-5580 1 bedroom balcony apt. $700/mo. 3 appliances - fridge, stove, dishwasher, A/C, newly renovated
(250) 260-1162 TAMARACK 1 CONDO 55+ only • 2 bedrooms Fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, deep freeze included. Only $795/month. Available June 1, 2013 250-558-8728
VERNON MANAGEMENT LTD. 2805 – 35TH Street, Vernon LAKEVIEW PLACE 2 bdrm, 2 bath, F/S, DW, AC, on-site laundry, nice view, adult oriented. Available immediately. $750/mo. Sorry, NS, NP.
250-542-5580 GREEN VALLEY ESTATES Armstrong
Seniors 55+ 1 & 2 bedroom Apartments Walk to downtown Covered parking From $765 per month Call Troy at 250.546-3933 or cell 250.833-9158 1&2 bdrm, East Hill, Lakeview Manor, hardwood floors, n/p, n/s, on-site laundry. 250260-5870. 1bdrm apt. near Hospital, laundry, heat, water, F/S, parking incl. $650. NS, Pets neg, Ref’s req. (250)542-7982 1bdrm condo, senior building, N/S, N/P. $725/mo, cable incl. Covered parking, patio. Call 250-503-7315 1bdrm+den O.K. Lake, f/s, w/d, very private, beach, patio, dock, suits single prof. $1000. util/incl, July 1, 250-545-7586 1 LARGE bdrm apart close to rec centre. N/P, N/S. $550 & $650 + utils. (250)307-4948 2 BDRM, 2 bath, bright, big, AC, Laundry, view, dbl garage suite for rent July 1st. $1200. huge deck. 250-307-3403 2bdrm, 2bath condo, quiet, clean, 55+building no pets, downtown area $800.+util (250)752-5187. 2 BDRM, 4 plex. N/S, laundry hook-ups. Small pets with deposit. Available now! $850/mo plus utilities. Heidi 250-5505832 2bdrm condo, N/S, N/P, covered parking, cable included. $825/month. 250-503-7315 2bdrm+den,East Hill, lrg reno’d corner unit, w/d, ac, n/s, pet negotiable, close to park, $995.incl util., June 1. 250938-2888.
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Rentals
Rentals
Rentals
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
Duplex / 4 Plex
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
Recreation
2-Bdrm downtown near rec centre, lower flr, secure, reno’d, on site laundry, ns, avail Now. $800. 250-558-2928 2bdrm - Downtown near Schubert Centre, bright and clean, F/S, Heat & Hot Water incl. $675-$725/mo Call 250308-8500 2 BR, bright, spacious, walk to all amenities, new paint/carpet, sep. ent., parking, storage, AC, NS, NP(firm). Avail June $825 + utilities 250-5456761 Armstrong,1bdrm large suite,$750. 1bdrm loft. $550 both incl util., looking for quiet ind/couple, n/s, n/p. 250-3087541. Bachelor 1 & 2 bdrm,d/t, avail now, heat & hotwater incl., $540-$750. 250-260-8454. CENTURY MANOR & EMBERS APTS 30th Avenue; Seniors 1 & 2 bedrooms, NS/NP Clean and well maintained; Close to Schubert Centre Heat & Water Included Call: 250-275-8066 --------------------------------------RENT INCENTIVES AVAILABLE ARLINGTON 30th Ave - Seniors Next to Schubert Centre 1 bedroom; NS/NP; Clean and well maintained; Call: 250-275-8066 HILLSIDE TERRACE. 39th Ave-ADULT-clean & well maintained;1 bdrm Rent incentive available. N/S, N/P 250-545-5773 LARGE 2bdrm apt. $750/mo. +hydro, NO PETS, Avail Now. 250-869-9788 Lrg 2-bdrm apt, new flrs, quiet adult oriented, heat & water incl, $800,n/p,n/s,July 1st. 4011 - 27th St. 250-542-0669 Rickford Manor 1 bdrm suites available to mature renter. No dogs/ No smoking building close to downtown 650.00 and up, scooter parking. Ask about the move in incentives. 250-5495254 RURAL, level entry, self contained, 2 bedroom. New paint and flooring. Yard and patio area. Small pet ok. Vacant now. 250-545-1620
Large fenced yard, 3 bdrm, close to d/t, bus stops, avail immed. For more info call Thor at 250-545-5371.
VERNON MANAGEMENT LTD. 2805 – 35TH Street, Vernon
For lease 1 beach lot w/cabin, cabin wired for generator, equip w/propane, f/s, avail now, located on West side of Ok Lake. 250-549-1618.
Mobile Homes & Pads
Thor Chinchilla REALTOR® PROPERTY MANAGER
250-309-1742
2bdrm, close to town, nice view. $700. NP, NS. Avail now. 250-549-5054. ARMSTRONG: ATTRACTIVE 2-bdrm Mobile, 5 appl. Part basement. Double carport. No Pets. $860/mo + utilities. D.D. 250-546-6668. ARMSTRONG. Recently renovated 2-bdrm. Mobile. 5 app. Part basement. Dble. carport. $860/mo. + utilities. D.D. No Pets. 250-546-6668. In Lumby 2bdrm @ $600/mo. f/s, w/d. No dogs. 250-5037044 On Acreage, clean modern 2bdrm, 2 bath, f/s, w/d, d/w,full bsmnt for storage, lrg sundeck, private setting, fenced for outside dog. 5min to Enderby. $950. no calls after 8pm. (778)241-3760
Homes for Rent 2 bdrm older house downtown, 3 bdrm s/s 4-plex, full basement, f/s; 250-260-8454.
• Huge 5 acre property close to town with 5 bedroom (dated) home, 2½ bath, shop, shed. $1800. • 4 bedroom well-kept home in Lavington. Large fenced yard. 5 newer appliances. Garge, deck, gas fireplace. 2½ baths. Partly furnished. No pets. $1300. • 3 bedroom side of duplex, fenced yard, family area, work space downstairs. No pets. $885.
vernonhomes.ca/forrent
250-542-5580
• 2 bedroom lower suite, ground level, Alexis Park. Big square footage. Shared yard, shared laundry. $795 incl. utilities.
Motels,Hotels
3bdrm, Cherryville. $750/mo + $350 DD. Ref req. Call Wendy 250-547-9424
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
VERNON MANAGEMENT LTD. 2805 – 35TH Street, Vernon LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 1758 sq. ft., high traffic area across from Central Hardware. Available immediately. Gross lease $1300/mo.
Duplex / 4 Plex 2bdrm 1ba, newly reno’d. $870 +60% util. w/d hookup. n/s, n/p. 250-309-4657. 2 bdrm, 6 appl., n/s, n/p, $900. + util, avail July 1st. 250-5469515. 3bdrm 1.5 bath, updated, w/d h/u, storage, near bus, schools park $1000./mo 250-260-2882 3bdrm+garage, Harwood area small pet considered. (n/p preferred)$1200 + 60% utils or $1350. all inclusive. Avail Now. 250-869-9788.
Silver Star house w/ 2 suites; 5bd & 1bd. No smoking/pets. www.silverstarskichalet.com 250-718-1240
Shared Accommodation 1bdrm, D.T. $450 incl.util. furniture, cable. N/P, N/S. 250549-0644
Suites, Lower 1bdrm bright East Hill suite, priv entrance & laundry, f/s, $725 incl utils/internet. Suits single person. 250-558-3510 1 bdrm, furnished, garden level. $690 incl util, internet, satellite tv, Bella Vista area, n/p, n/s, July 1 .250-558-2914.
1BDRM, quiet, N/S, kitchenette, walk-out. Weekly/monthly $630-$660. Call 250-558-6837
1-bdrm (Large) f/s/dw, shared laundry, $700. Incl, cable, util, internet, n/p, n/s, no parties, suits 1 quiet female, Avail now 250-558-0142 leave message
Apt/Condo for Rent
Apt/Condo for Rent
Townhouses
Family Oriented Complex Units have been freshly painted, new flooring and carpets. Three bedroom, 1.5 baths, full basement, near hospital and downtown area. Very close to bus routes and short walk to “Wholesale Club”. Serious inquires call …
250-549-4467 Misc. for Sale
LUMBY: 2029 Mountain View Ave. June 6, 7, 8 & 9, Thur 4-8, Fri 8-8, Sat 8-4, Sun 10-3, HUGE GARAGE/MOVING SALE! Household items, Furniture, X-mas Decorations, etc GARAGE SALE ADS MUST INCLUDE: Area,address, date and time. Please have your ad organized and ready to be placed in the Garage Sale Directory. 3 lines or less(approx 10-12 words $20.00 includes tax.) Please take Garage Sale signs down after sale.
small ads
BIG RESULTS the classifieds 250-550-7900
Misc. for Sale
TARPS! TARPS! “BEST PRICES IN TOWN!”
BLUE TARPS
10X8 weave (Medium Duty)
STARTING AT $2.49
WHITE TARPS 10X10 weave (Heavy Duty)
STARTING AT $3.59
BLACK TARPS 14X14 weave (Industrial Duty)
STARTING AT $5.19
250-542-5580 750 sq.ft., shop. Gas heat, 10’ ceilings, 8’ door. Storage also avail. $500/mo. 27 Ave, Vernon. 250-542-6391. Commercial Lease Downtown Vernon. Newly renovated, great location, 1st month FREE. (250)558-1166 For lease or sale: Former Colstream Curves and manufacturing building in Coldstream. 1800 & 1400 sq.ft w/3000 sq.ft residence. Near schools & store. 250-542-6261
Seasonal Acommodation
Brookside Garden Rentals
Sun Valley Mall Ltd.
250-275-6224
TRUCKER’S SPECIAL Old 3 bdrm house on acreage by Swan lake Junction. Wood stove, F/S, W/D. $900/mo. Available immediately. Sorry NS, small pet ok.
• 2 bedroom basement suite in East Hill. Looks great, big layout. 1 stall parking. F&S, no W&D, no pets. Single person $750; Couple $800.
Commercial/ Industrial Coming up August 1st, large commercial space, lots of natural light, excellent exposure, entry level,appropriate for any professional/ retail. Right in the heart of Vernon. To view please call
PARKER COVE 2+1 bdrm house, across the street from park and lake, beautiful spot with huge deck, F/S, DW. Available immediately. $920/mo. Sorry, NS, NP.
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2bdrm 1bath, laundry. COMPLETELY renovated! 250-503-1554, 250-307-6210 2bdrm 1bath w/private laundry. $800/mo incl gas & water. Ns/Np. Susie 250-306-0608 Armstrong- 1bdrm bsmn’t suite, sep ent. f/s, w/d. $700/mo utils incl. Avail Now. NS, N/P. 250-546-8260 or 250-307-7925 Enderby (rural) 1bdrm $650 & Bachelor $400. Incl all util, sat. tv & internet. 250-558-9171. Lrg bsmnt apt. Centre of Vernon. N/Partying, N/S. Avl now. Price neg.Free parking. 250545-1465.
2brm lrg & clean, completely reno’d, very quiet mature bldg, balcony w/private entry, covered prkg, A/C. $775/mo, N/S, no dogs, ph. 250 306 7295
TOWNHOUSE in Armstrong, 4 Bdrm, 2.5 Bath, F/S, D/W, M/W, W/D, A/C, Gas Fireplace, Jacuzzi Tub, DD, Ref required, 1 Yr lease, Small Pet Negotiable, 250-307-8566, $1250 + Util, Available July 1st.
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Beautiful, bright, 3bdrm, 1 bath, open concept unit, w/d, f/s, d/w,storage, ample parking, f/p, central air, deck, n/s, pets neg., $1300. June 1st 604-833-3599.250-306-8590. NEAR new library, reno’d 1bdrm w/hardwood flrs, insuite lndry. $700 util incl. N/S, N/P. 250-542-0153
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I think your friend is right. One of the major reasons that water gets into basements & one of the easiest to fix is your downspouts. Downspouts that dump water closer than 4 ft to your home are introducing a lot of extra water against your foundation. If your foundation wall has even hairline cracks in it, & almost every house does, the water will find it way through the crack and into the basement or crawlspace. If there are no cracks it can flood the perimeter foundation drains, & if the perimeter drains are collapsed or plugged, the water will find its way into the basement. A good rule to follow is if your downspouts drain onto the ground, ensure that they drain at least 4-6 ft away from the home. At one time there may have been downspout extensions but they were in the way for foot traffic or mowing lawns, so they were removed. A good solution for that is to get a hinged downspout leader that can be lifted out of the way when necessary. If your downspouts drain underground, ensure that dirt & debris cannot enter the underground drains. Another thing to remember is that if an upper roof level downspout drains onto a lower roof, that part of the lower roof will wear out much sooner & will need repairs due to the scouring action of the storm water with roof grit in it. Add a downspout extension to the lower roof gutters. Remember, water is one of the biggest enemies of a home, & anything you can do to keep the water out is a very good thing.
constipation. There is no medical reason to have a bowel movement every day. Going without one for two or three days doesn’t cause physical discomfort, only mental distress for some people. Contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence that "toxins" accumulate when bowel movements are infrequent or that constipation leads to cancer. Theoretically, constipation can be caused by the slow passage of digesting food through any part of the intestine. More than 95% of the time, however, the slowing occurs in the colon. Increasing fibre in your diet is one of the best ways to maintain a soft, bulky stool. Good natural sources of fibre are fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Other treatment options include taking fibre supplements, laxatives, enemas, or suppositories. Speak to your Remedy’sRx pharmacist for advice on relieving constipation. Sterling Centre
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The minimum down payment is 5% of the purchase price of the property but there are some situations where a higher down payment will be required. Lenders and Insurers are careful in approving you as a buyer and the property itself as they want to ensure that they are reducing the risk of a default. You may have to have a higher down payment if you are considering: 1) purchasing a large acreage with multiple homes on the property 2) Mobile homes more than 10 years old, 3) are self employed and do not claim enough taxable each year to support a mortgage 4) the property doesn’t meet normal lending guidelines for the individual Bank lender 5) if there are credit history indicators that caution the Lender As part of the new Government guidelines, you must also prove enough cash reserves to pay for the actual purchase of the home; the minimum amount is 1.5% of the price of your home purchase. You will need to show that you have access to the funds from a non borrowed source. Financing a new home does not need to be complicated; we can help you to understand what the requirements will be for your situation. **Interest rates are subject to change without notice, E&O, OAC
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The snow has melted and I know allergy season is coming. Every year I get congested, my nose is running and I have runny and itchy eyes. Is there anything that I can do to treat my seasonal allergies naturally?
Yes, there are many natural health products that can help to decrease your allergic and inflammatory response to the pollen, mold and pets. Vitamin C and citrus bioflavonoids can stabilize the capillaries and help to minimize the swelling and inflammation in the mucous membranes of the nose. Quercetin is an example of a particularly potent bioflavonoid that helps to prevent the release of histamine. This can reduce the allergic symptoms and the amount of anti-histamines you need to take. There are homeopathic medicines available from Naturopathic Physicians and homeopaths that can help with symptom relief and can be taken orally or in the form of nasal sprays. You can be desensitized with drops under the tongue called sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) which can be taken daily throughout the year or used before allergy season to reduce symptoms. This type of therapy does require a skin test to determine which pollen type(s) you are reacting to.
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One of the most powerful benefits of hypnotherapy is that it helps you change your current life situation or your daily habits and motivates you to achieve your goals. Through this positive coaching and therapeutic technique you can: • • • • • • •
Reduce your stress and anxiety Eliminate fears and phobias Make positive changes in your life Quit smoking Change weight Enhance learning Improve athletic accomplishments
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includes bottomless pop!
BONUS OFFER
3 & under
Plus GST
4-10 yrs
99
Proudly Offering AIR MILES® reward miles.
Child $599 Toddler $299
Expires July 2, 2013
Adult haircut
HALIBUT DINE-IN DINNER FOR TWO ANY DAY ANY TIME
$ 99
Not valid with any other offers, Limit one per customer. Good only at Orchard Plaza & Shops at Polson Park.
4/3/2013 1:04:31 PM
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offer expires: July 2, 2013
COUPON PULL-OUT
KELOWNA • Orchard Plaza 1876 Cooper Rd. (Next to Save-On Foods) 250-763-1229
10 $ .00 13 .00
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VERNON • Shops at Polson Park 2306 Hwy 6 (Across from Cooper’s Foods) 250-503-1229
$
Kids’ haircut
www.borderplumbing.com
Haircuts at a very comfortable price.
250-549-8303
MUST PRESENT THIS COUPON
3706 - 27th St., Vernon • 250-545-0311 • www.qwikchange.com
®TM Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Border Mechanical Services Ltd.
*Some restrictions apply. One per customer. Offer expires June 30 2013. Not valid with any other offer.
PRECISION TUNE-UP BY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS
$ 180 Worth of Service
off
REJUVENATE YOUR AIR CONDITIONER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
00
for only
CAR WASH!
Inspect & clean condenser coil Inspect & test amperage draw on motors Inspect & adjust blower components Unclog condensate drain Inspect all safety controls Clean air filter if possible
10
$
Check out our
Wednesday, June 5, 2013 - The Morning Star A45
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unwanted guests invading your home? Serving the Okanagan Valley including Kelowna,
Penticton, West Kelowna, Lake Country,Vernon, Salmon Arm, Kamloops ... and all points in between.
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Blinds plus COUPON PULL-OUT
LAKE OKANAGAN
JUNE
• Drapes • Roller Shades • Roman Shades • 1”& 2” Aluminum Venetians • Verticals
• Pleated Shades Featuring 3M Window • Shutters Film • 2” Wood Venetians • 2” Faux Wood Venetians • Retractable Screen Doors
250-307-2131
up to
protect your family, your investment and your peace of mind.
Services provided for: • ants • mosquitoes • spiders • birds • bedbugs • mice & rats and a host of other pests
15% OFF
• wasps • termites • marmots
Valid until July 2, 2013
Local: 250-215-5243 Toll free: 855-215-5243
Please call for a free service estimate. Commercial, Residential and Institutional Service Licensed and Insured Pest Control Technician
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6
1, 5-Star Oil Change in Canada COMPLETE OIL COUPON CHANGE $ WITH THIS
#
Includes up to 5L of choice oil, Hastings oil filter, lube, full service check. Specialty Filter Extra.
★★★★★
Save
or receive a FREE FUEL INJECTOR CLEANER ($9.99 value)
One discount per purchase. Not valid with any other offer. All coupons expire June 30, 2013
— Globe & Mail, JD Power September 20, 2011
AUTO TRANSMISSION FLUSH
Now Proudly Offering…
The last time your transmission was this clean, your car was brand new. Come in and see our new State of the Art Machine! Specialty fluids extra.
VALVOLINE as our House Oil Supplier
FUEL FILTER SERVICE
250-545-7515 • 250-545-7516
$
119
10% OFF
Carpet Cleaning
2 Rooms & 1 Hall Plus 6 Stairs FREE
$
Save $ 62
139
Save $ 36 Carpet Cleaning
5 Rooms & 1 Hall 12 Stairs FREE
Save $35
Save $43
179
$
(most fabric pilows extra)
(most fabric pilows extra)
Furniture Cleaning Carpet & Furniture Cleaning 5 Rooms & 1 Hall Plus 1 Sofa
Sofa & Loveseat Plus 1 Chair FREE
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One discount per purchase. Not valid with any other offer. All coupons expire June 30, 2013
• We use state-of-the-art van mounted cleaning units • We will pre-treat all spots and stains prior to cleaning • We will remove most furniture, clean under it and place it back • We only use environmentally safe cleaning products
An Outstanding Service Record With Over 25 Years Experience!
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One discount per purchase. Not valid with any other offer. All coupons expire June 30, 2013
4411 - 27th Street, Vernon and 5601 Anderson Way
$
10 $ 5
$
Area Rug Cleaning Expires July 2, 2013
Monday thru Saturday Appointments. HST and optional treatments extra (ie Scotchguard & disinfectants) (some restrictions may apply)
KELOWNA
765-9362
VERNON
558-1544
PENTICTON
490-3544
CASH CHEQUE
COD TAKE-OUT COUPON SPECIAL ANY DAY ANY TIME
Child $5 Toddler $2 99
4-10 yrs
99
3 & under
includes bottomless pop!
$11
2501-53rd Avenue (behind Burger King)
99
Per Person Dine-In Only
• 4-piece Cod • 1 large fresh cut chips • 1 large homestyle coleslaw
With coupon. No further discounts apply. Valid until June 30, 2013
250.558.0208
Get ready with our Summer Wine Event! or Serving Veryneoanrs f over 15
PLACE AN ORDER, ENTER THE DRAW FOR A SUMMER TIME WINE BASKET
$20
99
www.C-Lovers.com Check out the SUMMERTIME LOUNGE drinks NEW FLAVOR ~ Blackberry Lime Daiquiri
30off
$
*
9 WEEK KITS MADE ON PREMISE • 3 Fully Automated Bottling Stations • All Glass Winery • 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed • All competitor’s coupons honoured
3103 28 St. Vernon • Ph: 250-542-0101 • corrwine@telus.net th
EXCLUDING PORTS & LOUNGE DRINKS
*Discount is for on-premises wine making only.
Expires June 30, 2013. Discounts on in-store wine making only. *Not to be used in combination with any other offer.
A46 Wednesday, June 5, 2013 - The Morning Star
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• Manufacturer’s warranty • 150 + point inspections • 30-day/2500 km no-hassle exchange privilege • 24-hour roadside assistance
USED VEHICLES 2011 Chevrolet Cruze
2012 Chevrolet Captiva LTZ AWD
29,800 224
$
$
Only
$
P13-494
**
OR
Biweekly
Biweekly
9,200
2009 Saturn Aura Hybrid
Ford's flagship SUV 13-356A
P13-318
HYBRID
$
Now
Biweekly
Only 54,910 kms 13-328B
13-545B
Only
$
Only
Biweekly
Biweekly
$ OR
****
2009 Chevrolet Uplander
56,068 kms THAT'S IT!
Was $22,200
Only
2009 Mazda B2300
$
*
$
4X4 CREW CAB P13-477
12-507B
$ OR
****
Only
Only
Biweekly
$
$ OR
*
$
5 400
Only $
Only
Biweekly
**
Only 78,985 kms on it!
8,200
$
Only $
Biweekly
2008 GMC Acadia SLT
Great kms on it! 7 seater P13-490A
Only
Biweekly
19,800 213 25,995 222 $ OR
***
****
JUST
13-029B
13-201A
$ OR
13-532A
49,900 398 61,800ARRIVED! $ OR
Great car won't last long!
$
P13-578
P13-446
2006 Chevrolet Impala 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Only
Biweekly
2009 Chevrolet Avalanche
Only 15,123 kms
Loaded SUV and very clean
13-344A
,
****
23,400 233 19,988 205 14,800 162 24,200 222 $ OR
Good looking car!
$
$ OR
2010 Chevrolet Colorado
2005 Chevrolet Cavalier 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe 2013 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT
Only
Biweekly
19,995 150 14,200 145 13,800 151 $ OR
**
12-223B
Only
OR
OR
2010 Ford Escape
2009 GMC Sierra 1500
Biweekly **
****
OR
Only
$
Only
Biweekly
P13-471
JUST ARRIVED! Only 96,631 kms
Only
P13-441
15,200 $126 $32,800 $280 $38,800 $308 Drives like new!
Prices vary but 7 more to choose from!
$
A13-501
****
2013 Chevrolet Impala
AWD - LTZ MODELS - LOADED New to the Okanagan!
2004 Subaru Impreza
Biweekly
7 seater, very well equipped
AWD
13-341A
Only
2012 GMC Acadia SLT
2011 GMC Terrain
Fantastic kms
$
$ OR
**
Only
26,200 261 Prices vary but 6 more to choose from!
$
$
*
Biweekly
OR
BESTCAR CAR DEALER DEALER BEST NORTH OKANAGAN
NORTH OKANAGAN
BESTTRUCK TRUCK DEALER DEALER BEST NORTH OKANAGAN
NORTH OKANAGAN
2012
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Terry Baptist Sales
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Alex Kreis Sales
Leif Peek Sales
BANNISTER “A Family Business, with Family Values ”
Scott Young Sales
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WINNER
2012
WINNER
Bannister GM
4703 - 27 St, Vernon BC
bannisters.com 250-545-0606
Bannister GMC
DL#9133
*BIWEEKLY PAYMENT BASED ON 60 MONTHS AT 5.99% PLUS ADMIN FEE. **BIWEEKLY PAYMENT BASED ON 84 MONTHS AT 5.99% PLUS ADMIN FEE. ***BIWEEKLY PAYMENT BASED ON 48 MONTHS AT 5.99% PLUS ADMIN FEE. ****BIWEEKLY PAYMENT BASED ON 72 MONTHS AT 5.99%. OAC WITH ZERO DOWN PLUS $499 DEALER DOC & TAXES. ALL REBATES TO DEALER.