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Emma Donnelly, eight, was among musicians of all ages who performed at the 100 Mile House Community Band concert at Martin Exeter Hall, June 9. The show raised $1,009.25 for the South Cariboo Health Foundation.

Fish for free on Family Fishing Weekend Arlene Jongbloets Free Press

The 14th Annual BC Family Fishing Weekend is June 14-16, and it’s a time when Canadian citizens can fish in most British Columbia lakes and streams without purchasing a fishing licence. During the annual celebration of sport fishing, people are encouraged to take family and friends fishing on the Father’s Day weekend. It’s the perfect event for

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Barkerville’s Theatre Royal hosts gala opening June 15

In 2013, Barkerville’s Theatre Royal celebrates its 145th anniversary. Every summer season since Barkerville was first declared a provincial heritage site more than 50 years ago, a passionate troupe of actors, singers, dancers and musicians assemble in the historic town to re-create the joy and creativity of the original Theatre Royal, which was built in 1868. It provided much-needed

respite to generations of Cariboo miners, businesspeople, and families throughout the late-19th and early-20th centuries. “This season, which marks 145 years since the original Theatre Royal building opened its doors, Barkerville plays host to a gala event acknowledging the achievements of the theatre and the admiration and support of its audience,” says

Man appealing $860,000 forest fire fine Robert Unger, who, was fined more than $860,000 for lighting a campfire on his property, which escaped and caused a wildfire, is currently appealing the penalty. The forest fire occurred in 2009 near Kelly Lake, west of Clinton. In May 2011, the Cariboo Fire Centre manager served Unger with a decision ordering him to pay the Cariboo Fire Centre’s costs for fighting the fire. On April 9, 2013, Unger applied to the Forest Appeals Commission for an order requiring the government to produce certain documents. He seeks production of the documents before the hearing of his appeal against a review decision that confirmed a determination and cost recovery order issued against him under the Wildfire Act. The hearing of his appeal is scheduled to begin on June 25.

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James Douglas, Visitor Experiences manager. “On June 15, friends, colleagues and the community will come together for a full day of celebrating Newman and Wright Theatre Company, the Theatre Royal and, of course, the original Cariboo Dramatic Association, whose traditions are lovingly carried on today.” Newman and Wright Theatre Company will begin its gala performances at 1 p.m. with an expanded version of Danette Boucher’s acclaimed one-woman show Catherine Schubert: Lady Overlander, a stirring true story about one

woman’s treacherous journey to Barkerville. The day will continue with the musical Pathway to Gold at 4 p.m., and The LaFont and Ward Musical Revue, a variety show sure to enchant theatre goers of any age at 7. Immediately following the 7 p.m. show, an entertaining auction of costumes, props, and performances for the benefit of the Theatre Royal will take place, and beginning at 8:30 p.m., more music, merriment, and mercantile opportunities will commence at Barkerville’s Theatre Royal, House Hotel, and Mason and Daly General Merchants.

During the day, and between shows, gala ticket holders can enjoy Barkerville’s award-winning historical interpretation programs, town tours, and a variety of demonstrations and shows throughout the site. Gala tickets are available for $40 (plus GST) and include admission to Barkerville, all three Theatre Royal shows, the evening festivities, and an optional seat at the Barkerville Heritage Trust’s annual general meeting. For more information about Barkerville’s 2013 Theatre Royal Gala, or to reserve tickets, visit www.theatreroyal.ca, or phone 250-994-3340.

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League having to reschedule games

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The 100 Mile House Men’s Fastball League is struggling to get scheduled games completed so far this season. Rainouts and lack of players has resulted in having to either forfeit or reschedule games. The make-up games will be played at the end of the regular season before the playoffs start. June 3 Exeter Sporting Goods slipped by Jakes Pub 8-7 in an exciting game that saw both teams have some big offensive innings. Paul Carey pitched a complete game and recorded six strikeouts for the victory. Greg Parent also chucked six innings and struck out five batters in a losing effort. However, he helped his cause with a triple and 1 run batted in (RBI). Jakes jumped out to

a 5-0 lead in the first inning and added one more in the second. Exeter got on the scoreboard in the third inning thanks to a double by Chad Paterson who scored on Bryan Moorman single. Exeter closed the gap to 6-5 in the top of the fifth inning with a fourrun outburst, but Jakes took a 7-5 lead in the bottom of the inning. Exeter brought three more runs across in the top of the sixth for their first lead of the contest at 8-7. As the home team, Jakes, had last bats in the sixth but were retired in order. Exeter’s Moorman had two doubles and a single for three RBIs and Cliff McNabb added a double and RBI in the sixth. Jay James made two stellar catches in centre field to snuff out rallies for Exeter. June 4 The

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Defenders got a come-from-behind 10-8 victory over the Sanford Dillman Hornets in another exciting game. Jerome Boyce pitch four strong innings for the Defenders with three strikeouts, and he helped his own cause with a double and two RBIs. Kevin Neufeld took over the mound for the last two innings with one strikeout. Hornets’ Bob Collens went the distance, pitched a strong game and recorded a strikeout but ended up taking the loss. Shuswap took a 2-0 lead in the first, but the Hornets knotted the score in the second and grabbed a 5-4 lead after three innings. The Hornets jumped out to an 8-6 lead in the fourth, but the Defenders came back in the fifth for a 10-8 lead and won when the Hornets failed to score in the top of the sixth.

Roy Christopher hit a double for two RBIs in his first game back with Shuswap, and Mark Boyce used his lightning speed to score four runs and recorded a single. For Exeter, Rob Sanford had a home run and double for three RBIs; Brayden Sanford had a double and a single for two RBIs; Eric Sanford had a double; and Morgan Thomas had a double and a single. June 6 Exeter slipped by the Hornets with a 13-12 victory with their last bats in the sixth inning. The Hornets jumped out to an 11-3 lead in the third inning with a nine-run rally, and increased to 12-3 in the fourth. However, Exeter closed the gap to 12-5 in the fifth and then scored eight runs in the bottom of the sixth for the victory.

Putting the game during Ladies’ Day Arlene Jongbloets Free Press

A sunny and warm Ladies’ Day at 108 Golf Resort on June 4, saw 33 women come out to play a round of golf. Cathy Waite was the first-flight low-gross winner, with Heather Matsuda in second place and Linda Hames in third. Matsuda had a good game, as she had the least putts and split the $75 birdie pot with Waite. Second-flight low-gross results had Leslie Bell on top. Ann Pinkney settled for second (a repeat of last week’s results) and Lorraine McCaffrey hung onto

third place for the second week in a row. Third-flight low-gross bragging rights went to Sharlene Anderson for a second consecutive week, while Carol Plautz and Kelly Bucknell claimed second and third respectively. Low-net winner in the first flight was Carol Ohlund, followed by Maureen Menzies and Patsy Wilkinson. Second-flight leader was Eileen King, with Carol Lidstone and Corinne French behind her. Millie Halcro was the third-flight winner, trailed by Lorraine Scott and Wendy Foster. Lidstone and Scott were also flight winners in the contest for least putts.

100 Mile Legion Branch #260

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at the 100 Mile Royal Canadian Legion Branch #260 An invitation to all veterans in the community (legion members and non-members). All Veterans and 1 guest planning to attend should notify the 100 Mile Legion at 250-395-2511 by June 15th Veteran & 1 Guest - no charge Additional guests - $15.00 ea. 933 Alder Street 250-395-2511

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June 7 The game between the Red Rock Grill Avengers and the Defenders had to be rescheduled due to lack of players.

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June 10 Exeter won when the Defenders forfeited due to lack of players. June 11 The games between the Avengers and Jakes Pub was rained out.

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Phone Number: 250-397-2225 Fax Number: 250-397-2334 Or come into the school office located on the Canim Lake Main Reserve Registration open to all students.

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Tim Hortons Camp Day contributions up

100 Mile House Tim Hortons owner Steve MacPhail says the June 5 Camp Day fundraiser was once again a success. The cash from every coffee sold that day, as well as funds raised in several games, hotdog sales outside, and customer, staff and volunteer donations all added up to surpass last year’s Camp Day fundraiser. He says the local restaurant raised $5,307 to send two local children, who would otherwise not have that opportunity, on a oncein-a-lifetime camping adventure. “This community is awesome. The support we receive here never ceases to amaze us.” Folks who donated cash were also invited to print their name on paper tents and cabins that were then posted in the store. “Rent-a-Tent and Rent-a-Cabin donations were up big time.” MacPhail notes the

Canada-wide event raised $11.8 million this year, breaking last year’s Camp Day record of $11 million, which sent 15,000 deserving youth from economically disadvantaged homes to a special Tim Hortons camp. He adds the staff and the volunteers all had a lot of fun, and the restaurant was packed with customers all day. “A big thank-you goes to all our volunteers who helped out.” Several local special guests served coffee alongside the staff to further promote the event. “Their support also helps to make this happen; much thanks to them as well.”

MacPhail notes he works with the principals at all the local elementary schools to spread the free camp-

ing trips around to disadvantaged students across the South Cariboo, and has done so for many years.

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Running the games table was a fun way to help out for Colton Searls, left, Alexis Forman and Marly Anthony during Tim Hortons Camp Day on June 5. Popping balloons for prizes and counting the jelly beans were among the several fundraising activities.

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Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr. a giant success the old props, including Lumiere’s candlesticks, which were hollowed out and made to light up, and the bookcase, which was spruced up and given casters to make moving it easier. Dugaro says ticket sales for each performance were

Arlene Jongbloets Free Press

It was a whirlwind three days of performances for 100 Mile House Junior Secondary’s cast of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr., which ran June 6-8 at the school, but they got through it. Thirty-six students were involved in the musical, which had two performances each day. Interest in the play was so high teacher Lisa Dugaro, who directed the musical, formed two separate casts, so there were roles for the great talent. She even went so far as to cast four different actresses for the lead role of Belle. “The students had a great time doing the

generally good, except for the Saturday matinee. She couldn’t comment on the future of the school’s musical theatre program following the amalgamation in September of the Junior Secondary and Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School.

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Talent and performances were strong in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr., performed by students at 100 Mile House Junior Secondary, June 6-8. The Friday matinee show featured Andry Ramorasata, left, as Lumiere, Heather Wolf Ear as Maurice, and Haylie Jones as Cogsworth.

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Nigel Pearce, left, enjoyed a visit and got his copy of A Cowboy’s Life signed by author Mack Bryson at Nuthatch Books on June 4. Bryson was raised on a variety of British Columbia Interior ranches and became cow boss when his family purchase Empire Valley Cattle Company in 1956. His adventures form the basis of this book.

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Little Bella Geurtsen, right, who was comforted by mom, Kelly Geurtsen, put on a brave face while getting a needle at the kindergarten immunization clinic, June 5. The clinic saw a steady stream of youngsters who were being immunized for school in September. Chris Nickless photo

Save-On-Foods new store manager Craig Lee, left, with help from Blake Hopkins and Jonathon Grieve treated customers to some great barbecued steak in celebration of their Beef Round-Up event last weekend.

Despite the hail and rainstorm, Lori Stoney, left, and Serena Antone had a lot of fun serving hotdogs during the June 7 Prostate Cancer fundraiser at Safeway. The Safeway staff was hoping to raise $1,000 with hotdog sales and was almost halfway there during the second day of fundraising.

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Learning how to finger weave was a blast for Wendy Voigt, left, and Beth Johnston, right, who received personal instruction from Clinton area weaver Margie Faggatter at the South Cariboo Weavers, Spinners & Fibre Artists Guild Open House in the Valley Room, June 7.

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Stagecoach & Wagon event a success By Clare Warner The First Cariboo Stagecoach & Wagon Event took place May 25-26 in Clinton, as part of the Village of Clinton’s Heritage Week and 150/50 celebrations. The streets bustled with visitors and residents as an array of colourful floats, gaily decorated vehicles, entertainers and horses and riders wound their way down Highway 97 in the Clinton Parade. The weather, which had been threatening to dampen the spirits of the participants,

improved and blue sky and sun carried through May Ball Rodeo weekend. After the parade, the last of the wagons rolled into the Palace Hotel grounds to join the stagecoaches and wagons that had assembled from all over the South Cariboo. A newly restored heavy freight wagon from the Historic Hat Creek Ranch accompanied the Ranch’s original B.C. Express stagecoach #20 on the exhibition grounds. The

coach was a regular visitor to the Clinton and the Palace hotels in the early days of the Cariboo Road, travelling from Ashcroft to Barkerville and back. The Clinton Emporium attended with a chuckwagon rigged out with all the necessities for a successful roundup. The Stella family from the Stella Ranch Bale Bed & Breakfast on Pavilion Clinton Road exhibited their 1903 doctor’s buggy,

which was in excellent condition. The Huber family of 70 Mile House brought a pony-sized covered wagon, and Gravel Creek Hay Rides of Horsefly displayed a big green canvas top hay wagon. Buggies and wagons of all styles and condition were in attendance. A 35-foot flagpole was erected and a Village of Clinton flag unfurled to honour the occasion. Guitars and song around a campfire brought the fine day to a close. Organizer D o u g Carnegie and family would like to thank ever yo n e who

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Home Care/Support 24 hr. Live-In Support Required (Kamloops, B.C.) Dengarry Professional Services Ltd. is seeking experienced individuals or couples for contract to provide live in 24 hr. support for short term stabilization to adults with mental & physical disabilities in Kamloops. Applicant must have education and exp. either in behavioral and/or medical supports. Applicant will undergo a screening process including reference checks, Crim Check and drivers abstract. Housing & Utilities Incls. w/ A Remarkable Compensation Package. Please forward resume to Kristine Toebosch at ktoebosch@ dengarry.bc.ca or fax to 1-250-377-4581 or mail Attn: Kristine PO Box 892 Kamloops BC V2C-5M8

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IF YOU would like to volunteer for the residents of Mill Site Lodge/Fischer Place Care Homes, then please join our auxiliary. We meet the first Thursday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in the Mill Site Lodge boardroom. For info call Shelly at 250-791-9277. Secure Vernon 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 Traffic Control Flagger Training 100Mile June 27/28 WL June 24/25 PG June 17/18 for info and cost call 1-866-7372389 www.roadsafteytcs.com Lowest Prices!

Therapy Groups ALANON - Does someone’’s drinking bother you? Meet with others who feel the same. Meet Thursdays, 7pm at the Health Centre at the back of the Hospital. Contact 250-3954646 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meetings in 100 Mile area: Mondays noon at #18 - 208 8th Street. Tuesdays, 8pm, 100 Mile United Church. Thursdays 7:30pm, 108 Community Centre. Saturday night fireside family group 8pm, 100 Mile United Church. Sundays 7:30pm, south Cariboo Community Health Centre,rear entrance. 250-791-5286, 250395-4646, 250-395-6154, 250395-5368

Trades, Technical WKM, a mechanical contractor located in Trail, BC, is looking for a Controller. Responsibilities include but are not limited to managing the day to day accounting operations, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, and ccra remittances. Must have a minimum of three years’ experience and have or be pursuing an accounting

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Excavating & Drainage PETER’S MINI EXCAVATING, landscaping, site preparation. Bobcat excavator, skidsteer loader. 250-397-4188.

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Livestock MINIATURE male donkey, 1 yr. At The Hills Health Ranch. Ask for Juanita. 250-395-0018.

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80LB square bales of alfalfa orchard grass Hillpoint Farms. 250-791-6652.

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Part-time position that may lead to full-time. Must be friendly, outgoing and have good customer service skills. Cosmetic experience and/or interest in cosmetics an asset. Position involves working some Saturdays. Send or drop off resume attention: John Mix Donex Pharmacy & Department Store PO Box 40, 145 Birch Ave 100 Mile House V0K 2E0

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youhave have aa proven proven track IfIfyou trackrecord recordinin managementand andare are energetic, energetic, hard-working, management hard-working, environmwent, a and enjoy enjoy aafast-paced fast-pacedwork work environment, may be be for for you.you. We offer an a career careerwith withA&W A&W may We offer an excellent compensation and incentive excellent compensation and incentive package. package. Please send resume by email to Please send resume by email to patti@christys.ca mitch@christys.ca OR OR Fax to 250-275-6707 250-275-6707 Fax

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Teaching Position available at Canim Lake Band/Eliza Archie Memorial School

Position: Grade 5/6/7 Teacher Location: Eliza Archie Memorial School Rate of Pay: Negotiable Qualifications: Bachelor of Education, Training and Experience working in First Nations School, in good standing with College of Teachers

General Requirements: • A commitment and demonstrated ability to nurture a school culture that is inclusive of and focused on the leaning needs of diverse learners; • Demonstrated knowledge and awareness of BC First Nations people; • Demonstrated current knowledge of research driven instructional assessment strategies especially for intermediate; • Demonstrated conflict resolution and problem solving skills • Demonstrated knowledge of BC Ministry prescribed learning outcomes and current resources for the intermediate grade • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills • Ability to cultivate and maintain relationships with students, staff members, parents and the community • Willing to work collaboratively with students, staff, parents, and community organizations to enhance student achievement • Supportive of project based and/or inquiry based teaching and learning environments • Knowledgeable about the role of technology in supporting learning • Evidence of exemplary teaching experience with elementary grades • Committed to engaging children in extra-curricular activities • Innovative ideas and experience in developing and supporting a positive, safe and caring school climate. Please submit cover letter with resume, reference and Qualifications to: Michelle Archie, Education Administrator Canim Lake Band Box 1030 100 Mile House, B.C. V0K 2E0 Deadline: June 21, 2013 by 3:00 p.m. Only those short-listed will be contacted.


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SPCA - Your best choice in pets. 250-395-5303 The SPCA needs 2 to 3 phone volunteers to answer the emergency line. Suits retired or semi-retired individuals. Also, temporary foster homes needed. Please call 250-3955303 and leave a message. *WARNING* -Ads reading, “Free to a good home”, have the potential to attract individuals that see your family pet as a way to make $$money through any number of undesirable situations; i.e. selling to animal testing labs or in the case of horses, the slaughter house. Contact the SPCA at 250-395-5303 for information on successfully placing your pet in the right kind of home. Leave a message and a volunteer will get back to you.

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1997 Honda Foreman 4x4 ATV w/snowblade, $4500. 1975 Honda 90 Trail Bike (only 460 miles), $1200. 1994 20’ Bayliner Trophy with 2005 Honda 150 hp outboard & trailer. $15,000. 250-396-7775.

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2 BDRM mobile #4 Park Dr. Estates, $49,900. Call 250395-3268.

Value discounts as much as 30%. Erection info available Source#1S0.

1-800-964-8335 Farm Equipment

ROUND bale spike, fits any front end loader or 3 Pt. hitch, $200. Also bale fork with hydraulic rollers for front end loaders, $600. M.F. Model 12 baler, $800. Double sheer plow 3 Pt. hitch. $100. Call 250-396-7689.

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

Firewood/Fuel FIREWOOD all split & cut from 12” to 48”. $140 per cord. Free delivery. Chris, 250-7063043. Stacking Avail. HEAT your entire home, domestic water and more with the Classic OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Dual fuel ready models available. Call Today. Cameo Plumbing & Heating (250)395-3535.

Furniture QUEEN size bed frame. Solid dark wood frame. Headboard has a mirror & shelves. $50, obo. Call Kris 1-250-320-5946.

For Sale By Owner HOME FOR SALE by Owner under recent appraisal at $209,900 520 Pinchbeck St, Quesnel, B.C. 250-992-2335 or 250-255-2336. Great Location, quiet, neighbourhood & private! Low Maintenance. Totally refurbished upper level, including new insulation in walls, ceiling, new wiring & electrical throughout. New Laminate flooring throughout main level & tile in bath. New tinted low E windows, siding, 30 year roof, Open island kitchen features custom wood cabinets, beautiful custom halogen pot lights & hanging lights on dimmers. Over sized garage insulated & wired 220v, dry-walled and painted with workshop at back. Has auto door opener. Hard wired for alarm system and hard wired surround sound in living room. 5 Stainless steel appliances with ice maker and infrared range. New concrete rear patio with refurbished hottub included. Large detached garden shed RV parking Basement has custom finished excerise room. Action priced to sell quick!

Lots NICELY TREED .59 acre, level building lot in Forest Grove. Municipal water, ready for your mobile or house. $29,500. 250-397-4188.

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Heavy Duty Machinery 1996 Mitsubishi Model MM35B Excavator and 2004 Double A commercial trailer. Excavator & trailer will only be sold together as a pkg. $15,500. Call David at 250-395-6139. A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53 in stock. SPECIAL 44’ x 40’ Container Shop w/steel trusses $13,800! Sets up in one day! 40’ 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

Misc. for Sale FOR SALE 2-M/SP235-75R15 tires $75 for pair. 2-All Season P235-75R15 tires, like new $100 for pair. Also 2-Shaw cable boxes $50 ea. Phone 250-791-6616 after 6pm. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Misc. Wanted WE BUY GOLD & SILVER Get the best price for your SILVER COINS • Sat. 9am-1pm 205 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House 250-395-3034

RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Affordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-4627055. www.copperridge.ca

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1 BDRM & 2 bdrm apts. $550/mth. Includes heat & hydro. Above the Farrier Pub at the 103. NP, RR, 250-3956012. Avail. now.

1 BDRM. APT, above store on Hwy 97. $495/month, plus hydro N/S,N/P. Working Person only. Call Dave 250-3953106 or after 6pm. 250-3952069 BC HOUSING is now accepting applications for housing from persons 55 years and older as well as disabled persons 19 years of age and older. Eligible tenants pay 30% of gross monthly income for rent. For applications contact: 250395-4743 or 1-800-834-7149.

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

250-395-0809 or 250-395-0168 PARKVIEW APTS: 1 BDRM apt for rent renovated, downtown 100 Mile. $550/mo, 2 bdrm $650, bachelor $450. Includes heat. (250)395-3660 or (250)706-9144

Commercial/ Industrial 1250 sq. ft. commercial retail space, street level, in Rosewood Building, for rent or lease. Across from Donex. 250-396-7334 or 604-5304224. 4-BAY garage & retail space for rent or lease, on Exeter Road in 100 Mile House. Approx 5000 sq.ft. $2000 per month. Avail. now. 250-396-7334

HEATED Bay/Shop for rent. 24’x32’ w 12’ o/h door. Suitable for light mfg, storage, auto work etc, 250-808-7711

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2 & 1 BDRM, in 100 Mile. Call 250-397-2041 for details.

LARGE 1 bdrm $525 plus util. N/S. N/P. 100 Mile. Avail. now. 250-397-0128.

Our classified ads are on the net! Check it out at www.bcclassified.com Mobile Homes & Pads OLDER 2 BDRM, 1 bath mobile with wood stove, on natural 10 acres, lots of room for outbuildings and animals, 15 minutes from 100 Mile. $700/mo. 604-430-6070.

Homes for Rent 2 BDRM trailer w/addition on 3/4 acre. Beautiful Horse Lake view. Older model. $600/mon. Avail. now. Refs req. NP. 250395-3030. 250-395-6546. 3 BDRM, 2 bath: $700/mon plus util. 250-395-4602 or cell: 250-706-9701. 3 BDRM, carport, min. to 100 Mile, $650/mo, $100 off first month,NP,refs. 250-396-4070. 3 BDRM house. NS. NP. In 100 Mile House. Renovated. $1000/mon. includes utilities. 250-395-1311. Avail. now. ***Available to Rent*** 3 Bdrm Duplex, 100 Mile

Walking distance to schools & shopping Private entrance, W/D Pets ok, $850/mo

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MANUFACTURING and retail space w/mezzanine. Was Waldo’s Signshop. Suitable for sign shop, dog parlor, woodwork, retail, etc. 250 808 7711

NICELY furnished 2 bdrm house on a ranch very close to 100 Mile. 250-791-6214.

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2006 YAMAHA ATV Grizzly 660 ccm. Comes with snow blade & trailer. Camo colour. $6200. 250-395-4995.

Scrap Car Removal

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100 Mile New & Used Auto Parts Ltd. 250-395-1141

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Trucks & Vans 2001 DODGE 3500 Van: 107.000 km. Roof racks, interior shelving, etc. $6900. Don @ 250-706-9092.

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Rooms for Rent FURNISHED rooms for rent, 108 Mile, right on the lake. Start at $600/mon. Free WiFi, TV, laundry. 250-791-6555.

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Legal Notices

District of 100 Mile House

WOOD LOT LICENSE PLAN PUBLIC REVIEW Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 17 of the Woodlot License Planning and Practices Regulation, that a Woodlot License Plan has been prepared for Woodlot 577 held by the District of 100 Mile House.

South Cariboo Branch

CMHA-SCB is now taking applications for our affordable family housing development, located on Cariboo Trail and Jens Street, 100 Mile House B.C. Application forms can

Women’s Centre (102 Bridge Creek Centre, Birch Avenue). The 25 unit project has 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom units. Applicants must provide income and asset information and verification upon application. This project is sponsored by the Canadian Mental Health Association - South Cariboo Branch and British Columbia Housing and Management Commission.

Off Road Vehicles

WOOD LOT 577 – Vicinity of 100 Mile House

CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION

be picked up at the Community Resource Centre (between the Hospital and the Junior High School), or at the

1-800-961-7022

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3 BDRM duplex, On school bus route. N/S, refs req. $650. 250-791-6383.

LAC LA HACHE duplex. Across from LLH Elementary. 4782 Clark Ave. 2 bdrms, lake view, fenced yard. $595/mo. Bill 250-456-7503, or Angie 250-396-7529.

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3 BDRM duplex, Gateway area, W/D hook-ups, $600/mo. Avail. now. 250-395-1098, 250-395-4913.

CLEAN 2 bdrm, 1 bath unit avail. July 1. Walking distance from 100 Mile. Includes laundry. $550/mth plus utilities. 250-395-2439.

Transportation

Woodlot 577 is located south of the Village of 100 Mile House in the 100 Mile House Forest District. If approved by the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources Operations, this plan may apply for a term of ten years from the date of approval (2013 – 2023). 100 MILE: Sat. June 15 from 10-3 at 459 Evergreen Cres. No early birds please! 108 RANCH: Multi family sale. 5419 Kitsum Court, Sat. June 15 from 9-1. Old Country Rose china, swords & daggers, white water kayak, many household items & more. Come check it out! 108 RANCH: Sat. June 15 from 8-1 at 4998 Canium Ct. Household items, printers, cameras, golf carts & more! 92 MILE: Sat. & Sun. June 15 & 16, 9-4 at 6730 Barnett Rd. Tools, camper, golf clubs, small collectibles and more! Free Barbie dolls, toys, soft stuffies, flowers, etc. FLEA MARKET every Friday at the 108 Mall 11am - 4pm To book a table call Brenda 250-396-7144

LAC LA HACHE: Large garage sale June 15 & 16. Tires, fishing rods, crafts, lots of wool, household misc., hardware, etc. 3839 Dodge Road. LAC LA HACHE Volunteer Fire Department FUNDRAISER, BAZAAR and YARD SALE Sat. June 15. 9am - 3pm. at the Lac la Hache Community Hall, Hwy 97. Rummage tables, yard sale, raffle & 50/50 draw, silent auction, games, concessions. To book your spot call Brenda, 250-3967144. LONE BUTTE: Multi family sale Sat. June 15 & Sun. June 16 from 9-4 at 5617 Hwy. 24. 3.5 km in off Hwy. 97. VENDORS WANTED for prime yard sale location on Hwy. 97, Sugar Shack lot in 70 Mile House. Call Diane 250706-2281 to book your spot for the Canada Day long weekend.

The draft Woodlot License Plan will be available for review and comment for a 30 day period by appointment only, until July 15th, 2013 at the DWB Consulting Services Ltd. office located at 3361 Helena Lake Rd, Lac La Hache, BC. To arrange to view this plan please contact Les French at (250) 396-7208. A copy of the Plan will also be available for viewing during regular office hours at the District of 100 Mile Office located at 385 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House, BC. To ensure consideration, written comments are requested by July 15th, 2013. Comments can be sent to: DWB Consulting Services Ltd., 3361 Helena Lake Rd, Lac La Hache, BC, V0K 1T0. Fax: (250) 396-7222; or via email: Les French at lfrench@dwbconsulting.ca


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up cottages and cabins. Before heading out to your favourite campsite or retreat, take some time to make sure your natural gas or propane

appliances are in safe working order. Portable fuel burning appliances should only be used outside where they are prop-

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Carolyn Charlton, front, and Ruth Marx cooked eggs for 157 breakfasts at the Roe Lake Hall on May 12. The Highway 24 Interlakes Lions Club held its annual free breakfast for mothers on their special day. A draw was held and the barbecue was won by Sheila Johansen and the Kal Tire changeover was won by Pete Ruschensky.

erly ventilated. Read and understand the manufacturer’s certified instructions regarding the safe operation and maintenance of your appliances. The BC Safety Authority (BCSA) recommends people carefully inspect all gas equipment prior to use and install carbon monoxide (CO) alarms in your RV or recreational dwelling. When purchasing a CO alarm, look for one that is certified to the latest Canadian Standards Association (CSA) requirements, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding installation and maintenance. In B.C., portable propane appliances are required to bear Canadian approval, typically to a CSA standard. Look for this approval whenever you are purchasing propane appliances. CO is a colourless, odourless, tasteless gas

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your cottage or cabin. Permits help ensure gas and electrical installations are done safely and according to code. If you aren’t sure whether work requires a permit, contact BCSA for more information. For more information about how to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, visit the BC Safety Authority website at: www.safet y a u t h o r i t y. c a / c a r bon-monoxide. Additional permit information for homeowners is also available at: www.thinkpermit.ca.

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in serious illness or even death. Symptoms of CO poisoning can include light-headedness, headaches, nausea, fatigue, chest pains, vomiting, convulsions, confusion and dizziness. If you suspect you have been exposed to CO, turn all appliances off, leave the dwelling immediately and seek the nearest available medical attention. To keep your recreational space safe, be sure to obtain all necessary permits before undertaking home improvements to

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District of 100 Mile House councillors busy at recent meeting Council

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Ken Alexander Free Press

District of 100 Mile House council covered several business items during its May 21 meeting. Gold Rush Grannies parade Councillors approved the Gold Rush Grannies request to hold its annual parade on municipal sidewalks on June 15. The parade is part of a national campaign by Canadian grandmother groups who raise money for orphaned children in Africa and the grandmothers who have the responsibility for supporting them

without the help of a social safety net. The walk kicks off at Cariboo Mall, starting at 10 a.m., to the Coach House Square Mall. Later, a small group will walk in the Exeter Valley, with permission from the ranch owners.

vincial stewardship organization that provides oversight of the provincial battery and cell phone recycling initiative. While Gold Trail Recycling is the primary recycling agent in 100 Mile House, it isn’t receiving funding from Battery Call2Recycle. collection However, if C ouncil District council endorsed Gold recognized the Trail Recycling local company of 100 Mile as the receivwalt House as an ing facility for cobb approved depot this purpose, it for the collection of could receive funding. household batteries There are other busiand cell phones, as per nesses in 100 Mile the requirements of House that accept batCall2Recycle’s bulk col- teries for recycling. lection service funding However, it isn’t their program. primary source of The District received income and, therefore, an e-mail from they don’t receive fundCall2Recycle, a pro- ing from Call2Recycle.

Cobb endorsed Council endorsed the nomination of Walt Cobb as the 100 Mile House – Williams Lake appointee to the Barkerville Heritage Trust for a three-year period, commencing July 1. Red Friday Parade Council approved The Royal Canada Legion Branch #260100 Mile House application to hold a Red Friday Parade from the Safeway parking lot to the Cenotaph on June 7, starting at 3:30 p.m. Council noted the Legion must work in conjunction the District community services department to ensure the safety of participants and the general public.

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100% of net proceeds going directly back to the community: • 30% will be donated to the 100 Mile House Waterpark Society • 30% will be donated to the South Cariboo Mental Health Assoc. • 40% will be put towards future projects, events & fundraisers Volunteers welcome to help with set-up, clean-up, security, etc. WE ARE COUNTING ON BUSINESSES TO HELP US IN FUNDING THIS CHARITABLE EVENT.

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