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n Dianne Parnell applies some lipstick using the mirror of a 1957 Chevrolet two-door hardtop on display at the ninth annual Harbourfront Cruise Show and Shine vintage car show held Saturday at Marine Park.
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Man killed in explosion identified
Gleneden: Coroner, WorkSafe BC investigate the cause of blast at legal grow-op. By Tracy Hughes
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A man who was seriously burned in an explosion at a legal marijuana grow operation in Gleneden has died. David Allen Kingsbury, 45, died in hospital Friday, the day after the Thursday evening explosion. He was from the Lower Mainland, but most recently had been staying in Salmon Arm. At approximately 8:30 p.m. on July 4, RCMP, the Salmon Arm Fire Department and BC Ambulance re-
sponded to a report of a possible explosion at an address on 50th Street NW. Upon investigation, RCMP determined this was a legal, fullylicensed marijuana growing operation taking place at the site, and that the explosion appeared to be the result of a malfunction with a piece of machinery. “There was nothing criminal about this, as it was a legal grow,” says RCMP Sgt. Carlos Tettolowski. “As such, that makes this more of an industrial work accident.”
Tettolowski said the man was “gravely injured” in the explosion and was transported to hospital. The Salmon Arm Fire Department called out crews from Halls #3 and #4 to the possible explosion, but when they arrived there was no fire. “On arrival, we discovered a shop which showed signs of a fire consistent with some type of explosion, but there was nothing actually burning when we got on-scene. There was one male occupant who had severe burns to a major part of his body,” said Salmon Arm Fire Chief
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n Berry pickers Teddie and Patti Brock fill their buckets with strawberries at the Berry Patch. The wet spring weather has meant problems for some growers, although many farmers found their strawberry season started earlier than usual, helping to make up for some of the losses due to moisture.
Fire chief supports rule changes Continued from front commercial-type operations. “Legal or not, grow operations are highrisk occupancies,” says Shirley. “There are no fire inspections required for residential grow-op properties, and most grow-op
related incidents fire departments attend haven’t had gas or electrical permits or inspections. Because of this they continue to pose a risk to occupants, firefighters and other first responders.” Statistical data indicates that of the 30,000 legal marijuana grow operation licences in
Canada, 10,000 of these legal operations are in B.C. “So safe in saying, we look forward to seeing change.” Shirley adds. The BC Coroners Service, RCMP, the BC Safety Authority and WorkSafe BC continue to investigate this incident.
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ShuSwap Teen rescued near Cinnemousun Narrows By Barb Brouwer
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Many helping hands were needed to get an injured teen off steep terrain near Cinnemousun Narrows Friday, July 5. Shuswap Search and Rescue (SAR), the Shuswap Lifeboat Society and the BC Ambulance Service worked together to rescue the stranded boy, says SAR search manager John Schut. The 14-year-old from Airdrie, Alta. was climbing on a bluff above Neilsen Beach on the east side of Seymour Arm when a boulder fell on him. “He apparently pulled his
arm out, losing skin on his arm and hand in the process, so he was incapacitated,” says Schut. “His friends had helped him until it got too steep and too difficult for him.” Called out to assist by BC Ambulance, Shuswap Search and Rescue headed out from Canoe Beach at about 4:15 p.m. with nine members on-board, including an experienced rope team. Schut says it took several people to belay the youth down from a site about 300 to 400 metres above the beach, which is accessible only by boat. “It was a steep hill to
Dock removal set for Shuswap, Mara Approximately 50 derelict, abandoned docks will be removed from the Salmon Arm section of Shuswap Lake, and from Mara Lake this month. These structures can create safety issues for boaters, impede public access along the shoreline and reduce the esthetic values along the waterfront. “The removal of abandoned, derelict docks is a win-win idea. Nobody wants to see these abandoned docks creating hazards to navigation and downgrading the esthetics of beautiful Shuswap Lake, so removing them is a big benefit to everyone,” said Paul Demenok, Shuswap Lake Integrated Planning Process Steering Com-
mittee (SLIPP) chair and CSRD director for Area C. “It’s also important to note that this is the only dock removal program involving SLIPP. The provincial government is behind the semi-waterfront docks initiative, which has absolutely nothing to do with SLIPP.” Docks that are in poor repair, deemed to be of little or no value and with no claim of ownership, are being removed and disposed of with no further notice. Funding for the derelict, abandoned dock removal project is shared between the Habitat Conservation Trust Fund, SLIPP funds, Old Town Bay court award funds, and the province of B.C.
climb, with logs and mosscovered rocks,” says Schut. “It was kind of treacherous terrain to be carrying a stretcher on.” Schut was impressed by the youth who remained quiet and co-operative despite being obviously in pain and the efforts of his rescuers. Once off the bluff, the teen was transported to Sicamous in Lifeboat 1, where he was transferred to an ambulance. “I was really impressed with the co-operation between the Lifeboat Society, BC Ambulance and SAR,” he says. “It went like clockwork; it was just a good job on everyone’s part.”
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n Shuswap Search and Rescue team members Thomas Congdon, John Schut and Michael Thomson head out on Shuswap Friday afternoon to a bluff near Cinnemousun Narrows in search of an injured 14-year-old hiker.
RCMP find missing man’s body After being missing for six days, the body of Lyle Martin was located by RCMP on July 7, in the wooded area near the Eskai Road near Fort Nelson. Martin, 61, from the Neskonlith Indian Band, went to the Fort Nelson area to join a mushroom-picking camp. He was dropped off by a friend on July 1 and had made arrangements to get picked up by 5 p.m. later that day, but he never returned. At 11:55 a.m. on July 7, Martin’s body was located by an RCMP helicopter pilot and RCMP service dog and handler team, who were searching an area approximately one kilometre from where the missing man’s mushroom baskets and backpack were found. A cause of death has not yet been determined. The Coroner’s Service is continuing to investigate and the man’s family is being assisted by victims services.
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PoliCe B E AT Scams return On July 4, the Salmon Arm RCMP were alerted to several telephone scams that have been active in various forms for several years. In one instance, a complainant indicated that they had received a call from “Compassion Canada,” advising that the complainant’s grandson was in jail in Calgary and required a large sum of money to get out on bail. The caller requested the money be mailed to a location outside of Canada. In the second instance, an unknown male called the complainant claiming to be from Microsoft and indicating that there was a problem with the complainant’s com-
puter. The caller asked for $349 to repair the computer and attempted to obtain the complainant’s banking information. A large sum of money was later found to be missing from the complainant’s bank account. The callers and scam artists in these frauds are very convincing and professional, making it easy to believe what they are saying. Police caution the public to be wary of unsolicited calls from people they do not know.
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promises of roof repairs, paving and home improvements, asking for a deposit on the work that is to be done. After receiving the money, the man leaves without completing any repairs or any of the work promised. Police request that anyone with information related to this offence contact them.
Propane explosion injures senior At 6:45 a.m., on Saturday, July 6, Salmon Arm RCMP responded in concert with the fire department and the BC Ambulance Service to an explosion at the White Lake Provincial Campground. It was determined that a travel trailer had been leaking propane into the unit. A 71-year-old male from Kamloops was inside the trailer at the time. He suffered severe burns and was airlifted to Vancouver General Hospital.
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n Willhorse, who hail from Golden, wows the audience during their performance at Wednesday on the Wharf July 3 at Marine Park. On Wednesday, July 17, Miss Quincy and the Showdown perform at 6:45 p.m. at the gazebo. Take a chair or blanket and enjoy the open-air performance. Admission to the popular weekly shows is by donation.
Village looks to the past Celebrating 20 years of Villains and Vittles Dinner Theatre Productions, R.J. Haney Heritage Village presents Fire Watch. The story is set in 1958, the worst fire season on record in B.C. Writer and director Peter Blacklock is known for his original musical scores and humorous storytelling while sharing the history of the Salmon Arm area. This season has an enthusiastic cast of talented local actors including Caleb Makortoff, Reid Gomme, Maria Wallis and Hannah Gomme. The evening begins with a homecooked dinner with all the pioneer fixings served at 6 p.m. from Marjorie’s Tea Room, followed by a rhubarb crisp for dessert. Shows run Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings in July and August, with a special matinee performance on Thursday, Aug. 22.
Reservations are a must and tickets are $24 for adults, $21 for seniors and $14 for children under 13. For more information, call 250-8325243, visit their website at www. salmonarmmuseum.org or like them at facebook.com/Haneyheritage. Another celebration of the area’s roots is the annual Pioneer Day on Sunday, July 14. This outing for the whole family runs from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy games, a $6 pancake breakfast served from 8 to 11 a.m., the fourth annual pie-eating contest, wagon rides, barbecue lunch, on-site antique appraisal, musical entertainment courtesy of the Cliff Jumpers and more. Calling all pie eaters to the Fourth Annual Pie Eating Contest. Register on Pioneer Day or by calling 250832-5243. The younger competitors can enter the cupcake eating contest.
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FLOWER SHOW Sat., July 13, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Open Show • No Entry Fee • Everyone Welcome
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ARMSTRONG FAIR GROUNDS Wednesday, July 24th • 7:00 pm Gates open at 5:30 pm
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Call us at 250-832-2131, drop in to our office, or use our new, easy to use calendar online. See below. FRIDAY, JULY 12
folk music of Sarah Scouten at the Blue Canoe Bakery and Cafe. Doors open at 6 p.m. Music starts at 7. Price is $10 per person to the musician. Dinner is extra. FOOD BANK – The Salvation Army Food Bank hosts Christmas in July from 3 to 7 p.m. at Marine Park. Donate non-perishable food or cash and enjoy entertainment (Abe Zacharias, Sons of the Hayride, Good News Quartet), carnival games, bouncy toys and a food concession. SAGA SHOW – An installation of clay works by Bob Kingsmill runs to Aug. 1
at SAGA Public Art Gallery, which is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. VILLAINS & VITTLES – R.J. Haney Heritage Village presents Fire Watch. The story is set in 1958, the worst fire season on record in B.C. Shows run Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings in July. Enjoy a home-cooked dinner at 6 p.m., followed by a rhubarb crisp dessert after the show. Reservations are a must. Adults $24, seniors $21 and children under 13 are $14. For more information, call 250-832-5243.
SATURDAY, JULY 13
FLOWER POWER – The seventh annual Shuswap Garden Club Flower Show
runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Mall at Piccadilly. The exhibit includes a special photography section for amateur garden photographers to showcase their flower or garden pictures. For more information, call 250-832-0441.
Know that the Lord, He is God, it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people. – Psalm 100:3
St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church Interim Priest in Charge Rev. Canon Barbara Stewart
10:00 a.m. Services Sundays and Wednesdays 170 Shuswap Street S.E., Salmon Arm
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Cornerstone Christian Reformed Church Pastor Peter Stellingwerff 10:30 a.m. Worship
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ART SMART – Sunnybrae Painters present an art show and sale from 10 a.m.
to 7 p.m. and Sunday, July 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Sunnybrae Seniors Hall. Admission by donation, refreshments will be available. SALMON CELEBRATION – The Adams River Salmon Society hosts the second annual Summer Salmon Festival from noon to 3 p.m. at Roderick HaigBrown Provincial Park. For more information, call Sheila at 250-253-2598.
SUNDAY, JULY 14
PIONEER DAY – R.J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum hosts games, pancake
breakfast, pie-eating contest, wagon rides, barbecue lunch, antique appraiser on site, musical entertainment and more from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
BIBLE SCHOOL – Mountainview Baptist Church hosts a free, five-day Vacation
Bible School for children aged kindergarten to Grade 5, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. In the evenings of the same week, from 7 to 9, teenagers are invited to attend Thrill Seekers, which features Bible study and special activities. For more information, call 250-832-4666.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
WOW – Miss Quincy and the Showdown performs at 6:45 p.m. at the gazebo
at Marine Park. Take lawn chairs or a blanket. Admission by donation. RAW FOODS – A seminar on the benefits of eating raw foods takes place from 7 to 9 p.m. in the library of the Downtown Activity Centre. Cost is $5. For more information, call 250 835-8236.
THURSDAY, JULY 18
JAZZ NIGHT – Downtown Salmon Arm presents the Jazz Handles at 7 p.m. at
the Ross Street stage.
FRIDAY, JULY 19
LUNCHBOX STAGE – Downtown Salmon Arm presents The Cliff Jumpers at
12:30 p.m. at the Ross Street Stage.
SATURDAY, JULY 20
FLAPJACKS – Sunnybrae Seniors dish up a pancake breakfast adding ham,
egg, juice, coffee and tea, from 8 to 11:30 a.m. at the hall at 3585 Sunnybrae-Canoe Point Rd. Admission is $6 per person. ROOTS & BLUES – Cinema Under the Stars at RJ Haney Heritage Village & Museum features Bruce Cockburn: Pacing the Cage, a documentary on this 2013 Roots & Blues headliner. Gates open at 7:30 p.m. Herald Nix performs at 8, film at 9. Tickets are $10 at the gate, online at www. routesandblues.ca, or by calling 250-833-4096.
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Pastors Captain Sheldon Feener SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 a.m. 191 - 2nd Ave. NE ~ 832-9196 Everyone Welcome!
Emmanuel Free Lutheran Church
Canoe Senior Citizen’s Centre 7330-49th St. NE
Crossroads Free Methodist Church
Church of Christ
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Reaching the world for Jesus one person at a time 11 a.m. ~ Worship & Communion 10 a.m. ~ Classes for all ages sa4Christ.com 250 833-0927
Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Pastors Mel & Joyce Janzen 250 675-3839 or 250 835-8736 4409 Trans Can. Hwy., Tappen www.newlifeoutreach.ca
PASTOR GEORGE FLEMING Sunday Worship: 11:15 a.m. Traditional Service 250 832-8068 121 Shuswap Street SW
Mountain View Baptist Church
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian
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Office - 331 4th Street N.E., 250 832-9142 www.lakesidecommunitychurch.ca Email: lakesidecc@shaw.ca Lead Pastor: Pastor Ken Dryden
River of Life Community Church Pastor Reuben Pauls - 250 675-3636
Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. Sunday School - 10:45 a.m. (Nursery to age 12) 2405 Centennial Drive, Shuswap Lake Estates Lodge, downstairs
Living Waters Church WORSHIP SERVICE & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Sundays 10:30 a.m. HEALING SERVICE Every Sunday 1 p.m. Public welcome!
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Sunday Worship ..................................... 10:00 am Sunday School .........................................10-11 am Message ............................................... 11-11:45 am Every 4th Sunday evening Hymn Singing 5:30-6:30 pm Every other Thursday Prayer Service & Bible Study 7:30-8:30 pm
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Pastor James Baer 250 832-3615
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church (LCC) 9:45 am Bible Study 11 am Sunday Worship Pastor R. Brown
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Little Mountain Bible Chapel
3481 - 10th Ave. S.E. 250 803-0161 ~ Salmon Arm
• Sunday ~ Worship & Remembrance - 9:30 a.m. • Family Bible Hour/Sunday School - 11 a.m. • Thursday ~ Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
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Seventh-day Adventist Church
St. Mary’s Anglican/ United Church 1188 Trans Canada Hwy., Sorrento Ph. 250-675-2294 www.stmarysorrento.ca Tuesday Eucharist 10 a.m.
saintmary@shaw.ca The Rev. Bruce Chalmers SUNDAY WORSHIP - 10 am
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Sundays at 10:30 am Parkview School, 605 Parksville St. Children’s Ministry for kids up to 12 yrs Weekly Ministries for all ages
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Visit us at: aplacetobelong.ca Contact: 250 832-4004, email office@salmonarmchurch.com
SALMON ARM: St. Joseph’s 90 First Street SE Sat., 5 pm & Sun., 9 am SICAMOUS: Our Lady of Fatima Saturday at 7 pm BLIND BAY: Our Lady of the Lake 2740 Fairway Hill Rd., Blind Bay Sunday, 11:15 am CHASE: Blessed Sacrament Sunday, 9 am
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Regulations apply to all water bodies
Summer is finally here and the living is good in the North Okanagan. As the mercury begins to consistently reach the 30 degree Celsius level on a daily basis, residents and visitors alike are hitting the lake to cool down and have some fun. Enjoy. That’s just one of the great things about living in this part of Canada, the opportunity for recreation is literally at your doorstep and the choices are only limited by your knowledge of the area. Big lakes. Small lakes. Famous beaches. Hidden gems. They are all there for our enjoyment and all we ask is you enjoy them safely and responsibly for everyone’s sake, including your own. Authorities recently released the Canada Day long weekend compliance statistics and the numbers look good on the bigger lakes. “No real problems on....Okanagan and Shuswap,” said Sgt. Josh Lockwood. However, he also reported that some of the smaller lakes, like Sugar and Mara, did have significant issues, including zero compliance with safety regulations on the lake near Cherryville. This reveals what could be a disturbing trend, that people think safety patrols are only on bigger lakes and that rules somehow don’t apply to lesser lakes, therefore why worry about compliance? Well, for one, it’s supposed to be about safety on the water, and that means any sized lake, and, two, obviously enforcement is being conducted on more than just Okanagan Lake. So, please, beat the heat and enjoy the lake but follow the rules of the land, and water, while staying safe and keeping your money in your own pocket at the same time. – The Morning Star
Publisher Rick Proznick Editor Tracy Hughes
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Caution in the wake of stupidity With the coming of each summer, there seems to be more and more people spending more and more time on more and more of the lakes in this glorious province of ours. And, as more people head out, I find myself heading to some of the smaller, more remote lakes simply to avoid my fellow outdoor enthusiasts. There are any number of reasons why I just don’t want to be around other people. In part, I suppose it is because I am becoming increasingly anti-social. Be that as it may, it is mostly because I simply don’t want to have to deal with some of the yahoos who get behind the controls of power boats and Sea-Doos. Several years ago, the federal government instituted the Pleasure Craft Operator Card program, which requires one to pass an exam before being entitled to operate a water craft. The problem is, there’s no law against stupidity. I have had too many close calls out there on the water.
The GReaT OuTdOORs James Murray I’ve come way too close to being struck in my kayak by some Sea-Doo’er running at full-throttle and not paying any attention. I’ve also come close, again, way too many times for my liking, to being swamped by the wake from a powerboat while I was sitting out on the lake in my 12-foot fishing boat. And, on more than one occasion, I have had my line crossed by someone in another boat who simply didn’t realize what they were doing – or didn’t care. Either way, I know I’ve had to replace several $60 and $70 lines. All you have to do is look behind you when you are in a powerboat to see that you are creating a wake. All you
have to do is use a little common sense to figure out the wake from your boat will have an affect on a smaller, especially non-powered boats. And I really don’t get how people can not know when they are crossing over your line. People need to be aware of their actions out on the water. Which means they need to watch out for other water craft as well as watch their wake. The definition of a boat wake is the wave resulting from the passage of a boat’s hull through water. Depending on the size and speed of a vessel, a wake can cause problems for other craft in a variety of ways. Like I said, I have come way too close to being swamped too many times. A little less speed can make a world of difference to other boaters. When overtaking a slower moving or stopped vessel in open water, do so with as much room as depth conditions allow, and be especially cautious of smaller vessels such as canoes or
kayaks, which are less stable. Remember that when you are operating any powered vessel, you are not only responsible for the safety of your boat and all passengers on board, you are also responsible for any injury to others or damage caused to other boats as well as personal property (just as you are when driving a car). I am certainly not against people having fun. I enjoy being out on the water as much as anyone. My point, however, is that with more and more people on the water, there is an ever increasing need for safety. Yes, safety concerns can be addressed to a large degree through laws and legislation, but indifference and stupidity, that’s another thing altogether. I don’t have an answer for that problem, other than staying as far away from “cigar boats” and Sea-Doos as I can. By the way, while you are reading this column, I will be up at Dee Lake where no one can get in with a power boat and nobody can bother me.
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Senate spending reined in From the hill Colin Mayes Senate accountability is important to our government as it is to all Canadians. The Prime Minister made it clear to the Senate that he wanted to see expense guidelines that were crystal clear. The Conservative leader in the Senate, Marjory LeBreton, has responded to tightening the reins on Senate spending. Why wasn’t this done long before
now? I don’t know but what I do know is that our government is addressing this issue and fixing it. The old guidelines simply said, “a Senator is presumed to act honorably with respect to expenses.” How did that work? For the most part, not too bad, but as we see today, there have been lapses in judgment as well as ethics. Under the old guidelines, no log of mileage expenses were required; purpose of travel was not required; receipts for taxis and other expenses were not mandatory; and per diems were charged even on days when the Senate was not sitting. Now, all Senators’ expenses will be properly documented and
receipted. Unfortunately, current revelations over expense abuse have darkened the reputation of all that sit in the Senate. Please do not make that judgment because for the most part, Senators have acted honorably.
“how did that work? For the most part, not too bad, but as we see today, there have been lapses in judgment as well as ethics.”
There is an audit of Senators’ expenses currently on the way and I hope that the audit will validate this
statement. Sometime in the future, I will list all the things your government in Ottawa has enacted, through policy and legislation, to ensure your money is not abused by politicians, civil servants, crown corporations, First Nations or any other group receiving tax dollars. I am sorry if the current news on this issue has made you angry. Your government is dedicated to building your trust in us and will continue to make those that represent you and work for you, accountable and transparent. -Colin Mayes is the Member of Parliament for the OkanaganShuswap riding.
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Dog day afternoon at Notch Hill The sun was out and the dogs came out to play at Notch Hill’s first annual dog show. Crowds gathered at Notch Hill Hall Sunday, June 30, to take in a long list of events that catered to both humans and their furry friends. Dogs came dressed for the occasion as they tried their best to take home one of the numerous awards given
out throughout the day. There were several demonstrations, each unique and all well received by the crowd. The Vernon RCMP gave a detailed description of their dog training program before answering questions from the interested audience. Bernie Quist from Kelowna brought along her service dog, Jackson, trained
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Arts festival begins Saturday S AV E The art has been collected and with 300 pieces ready to be unveiled, the Shuswap Lake Festival of the Arts is not one soon to be forgotten. The show will be opening this Saturday, July 13, for its 30th year. The festival has been growing each year, expanding it’s range of
artists as well as their platforms. The festival will be conducting multiple workshops by artists whose work will also be on display. Some of this year’s workshop topics include painting with light reflecting glass and the use of fabric art. While the event has
always had children’s workshops available, this year there will be multiple opportunities. There will also be a gift shop made available, stocked full of items created by the artists. Those who wish to take home something from their favorite Shuswap artist may be able to find that special piece
right on site. Admission is $5 at the door. Awards will be given out at the end of the event based on the decisions made by this year’s jurors, who include Colleen J. Dyson, Dianne Jansson and Evelyn McDougall. For more information, visit www.artsfestivalshuswap.ca.
appliances. For more info, call Joy at 250675-5108. Up Up and Away Comic Book drawing July 31 at the South Shuswap Library in Blind Bay. Lessons will be given to children in attendance. High Country Pottery Sale, Aug. 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sorrento Memorial Hall. For more info, see www.highcountrypotterysale.com Eagle Bay Day, Aug. 3, 8 a.m. to noon at Eagle Bay Hall. Admission is $6 adults, $4
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n Customers line up at an organic mini produce market, operated by Jen Gamble and her daughter Hazel Gamble-Fell, set up Saturday morning in front of the Blue Canoe Bakery Cafe.
First Nations literacy program gets boost The North Okangan-Shuswap school district received positive news from the Vancouver Foundation, which is providing project funding. School District #83 Aboriginal Education in partnership with the Literacy Alliance of the Shuswap Society (LASS) have been awarded a $53,500 grant from the Vancouver Foundation in order to continue and expand the Coyote Cafe After School Literacy program. Irene Laboucane, the school district’s principal of aboriginal education, explains the much appreciated funding will be used to help support Coyote Cafe, a twice a week after school literacy program for aboriginal children in grades two to five struggling with reading, at South Broadview, Parkview, Salmon Arm West, and M.V. Beattie elementary schools. As well, a new pilot program, Coyote Readers, will be offered at the school district’s three middle schools. Struggling aboriginal student readers at the middle schools will be invited to participate in an after-school pilot project offering one-on-one tutorial sessions.
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Knights help charities n Members of the Knights of Columbus #7107 presented a total of $17,000 to 28 community groups and deserving recipients during a ceremony held at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church parish hall.
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Coroner issues water-safety warning With the promise of another sizzling summer weekend ahead, the BC Coroners Service is warning residents and visitors to take extra care when enjoying water-based activities, be it at lakes, rivers, pools or beaches. In recent days, coroners in B.C. have begun investigations into four drowning deaths, reinforcing Coroners Service statistics that show a high percentage of drownings in B.C. occur in the summer months of May through August. The four deaths occurred in different parts of B.C. and encompass four entirely different sets of circumstances - a three-year-old child
in a backyard swimming pool, a teenager who slipped and fell while playing at the top of a waterfall, a middle-aged man tubing on a fast-running river and another man who died in a swimming incident in an Interior lake. The variety of cases shows the many dangers that water can hold and thus the need for extra vigilance whether swimming, boating or even just walking along the edge of a body of water. A review of drowning deaths over the past five years shows that many victims are unfamiliar with the waters involved and therefore don’t see the risk or underestimate
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Here is some recommended reading on the topic of Neurofeedback. Ayers, M., & Montgomery, P. (2007). Whispers from the Brain. Beverly Hills: AyersMont. Hill, R. W., & Castro, E. (2002). Getting Rid of Ritalin. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Publishing. Hill, R. W., & Castro, E. (2009) Healing Young Brains. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Publishing. Larsen, S. (2006). The Healing Power of Neurofeedback. Rochester, VT: Healing Arts Press. Robbins, J. (2000). A Symphony in the Brain. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. Steinberg, M., & Othmer, S. (2004). ADD: The 20Hour Solution. Bandon, OR: Robert D. Reed Publishers.
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These active individuals. plots of land have been generously to have the apprentice carpenters standards in business and profesFriendship Family Networking work on&the excavation, founda- sions. loaned by good hearted individuals Every in theof the home. tionRotary and club framing The Rotary motto is Service in Rotary our community. provides a tremenThis program pairs with the Above Self, and the object of Roworld, no matter howalso big or Thenetwork proceeds from these gardens dous and positive highthing school where several se- tary is to advance international unwill benefit for Second Harvest, the small,local has one in comenvironment developing nior students are also involved in derstanding, goodwill and peace. Salmon Arm food bank, seniors in mon: friendship. It’s from strong friendships, business the work experience Sub We are a diverse and unique group need and local school lunch prothis base of friendship that program. we relationships. trades, Suppliers & Corporations of community members who share grams. serve our community and our Many hands make light work and are providing the Shuswap Rotary a common trait. Love of our comLeadership Skills families. We want families help is always appreciated. If you Club (evening club) with donation munity, a desire to make the world Leadership is a key focus of with children join Rotary, pledges. to These donations will pro- a better place and the determinaare able to help with weeding please Rotary. Through Rotary, you so we are very flexible. call Ron at 803-6746 or Sherry at vide the involved students with a tion to make it happen. tuition payment for their next term, There is a lighter side to Rotary 803-6745. as well as funds for future Rotary as well. Fellowship plays an imPolio Plus role in keeping the club Club community projects. portant Through Rotary Foundation grantsWe and enjoy programs, Rotary has been actively sup- members engaged. beach Rotarians and other donors help change the world. porting the community of Salmon barbeques, bowling, lawn bowling, Rotary clubs and districts are providing clean water, There are three separate Rotary Clubs in Salmon Arm. Each Arm since1946. The Rotary club ofimproving golfing, Christmas parties, curling the environment, sponsoring scholarships, meets a different time and day of the week, making it easy to find reach Rotary’s No. 1 goal, eradicating polio.a Salmon Arm Shuswap (Evening)and helping and sleigh riding...just to name a club that best suits your weekly schedule. Choose from Monwas chartered in 1984. We are justRotarians few.have Yes, we like tohundreds have fun! mobilized by the of thousands days at Noon, Tuesday evenings at 6PM, orof Thursday mornings polio. They’re working to ensure that one 34,000 Rotary Clubs aroundto eradicate If you’re interested in learning children are immunized against this crippling disease, at 7AM. Meetings last approximately one hour, and attendance is the world. This means that we candespite more Rotary, come toand one weakabout infrastructure, extreme poverty, civilof encouraged but not required. collaborate with fellow Rotariansstrifeour prevailing in many countries. Since the PolioPlus meetings. The Rotary Club of began inArm 1985, more than 2 billionmeets children evto make things happen overseas, orprogram Salmon (Shuswap) have received the oral polio vaccine. Corporate and family memberships concentrate on urgent community ery Tuesday @ 6:00 pm at the PresIn additional to the traditional individual memberships, corpo-If a person tige Inn. needs down the street. rate and family options are now available! Interested in joining a wants to help their community, For more information please conlocal club? 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The ins and outs of manures crement is created equal because whatever the critter eats, is what it excretes – be it herbi-, omni- or carnivore, and those end products can really range in nutrient value and contents. However, it’s from whence it came that’s the most important, because the droppings may come from some dubious derrieres such as the factory farm chickens or pharmafed bovines in a feedlot. That stuff could almost be considered hazardous waste due to the cocktail of residues that tag along with it, such as pesticides, pathogens, parasites, fertilizers, herbicides, hormones, de-wormers (that keep on working), arsenic and antibiotics. So buyers beware and do your ‘doo’ diligence! Using the local “safe” stuff can have plenty of perils too. For instance, some seeds stay intact through the digestive tract, which will happily sow themselves in your garden beds, the manure may already be weedy if left uncovered. If it’s poultry piles, it’ll need to mellow for months because it’s too hot to handle for the plants. Some raisers of grazers say take it away, but it can sure poop you out trying to shovel it, unless you can pay for the trucking. It may also come mixed with shavings, so check that it’s not cedar. Buying it by the bag can sure rack up the bill at the till if you need any sizable amounts, and those sterilized stools will have lost much of the microbes and nutrients in the process, leaving you with basi-
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Birdy, birdy in the sky, dropped some whitewash in my eye; I’m sure glad that cows don’t fly! Perhaps now is a good time to assess and address the indelicate topic of turds, because some gardeners may be sheepish about using it or concerned about getting a load of crap. So here are a few fecal facts and follies so you don’t get a bum deal before it’s a dung deal. (Oh boy, that stunk….) For centuries now, there’s been a lot of fuss over feces because these treasures from the tush have added precious organic matter and important nutrients to soils, and many a millionaire has been made selling the muck too. Apparently, the ‘s’ word comes from the 1600s when manures for market were stored in bundles and transported by ship below deck, which occasionally got wet, then fermented, creating a dangerous buildup of methane gas. The first poor sailor with a lantern would blow up the ship and crew, so eventually instructions were stamped on the fabric to “Stow High In Transit,” so hence the term was born. There’s a multitude of number 2’s that you can use, but not all ex-
cally denatured organic matter, along with possibly some icky things in it. The steer manure at the local fundraiser or from your neighbour’s nag Nellie will be more “alive”, though it may come with some weed seeds. Mushroom “manure” is compost waste from commercial farms, which is a mix of wheat straw, dried blood, horse poop and chalk. Another source says it has wheat straw, peat moss, cottonseed meal, gypsum, lime and chicken litter, so maybe it depends on where it comes from. Either way, it’s all mixed, composted and then sterilized for the growing process, which only lasts a few weeks. The sellers say it’s a good source of nutrients and trace elements, as well as a useful soil conditioner, ‘butt’ much of the nitrogen is used up, the microbes will have been wiped out from the heat and the chalk is very alkaline and should not be used on acid-loving plants. If that doesn’t get you down in the dumps, then this might - it may also contain nasty pesticide residues like organochlorides, which are used against the fungus gnat and chemicals to treat the straw, as well as to sterilize the compost. So if you do want to muck with manures, I’d layer it into your compost along with as much variety of other organic matter as you can such as leaves, woodchips and kitchen waste, and let the critters do their thing with it first. But really, grazers are just giving you a lot of pro-
cessed, nutrient-deficient, recycled greens, so I’d stick with good, fresh-cut grass – I use it in my compost. Nature’s truly perfect poop comes from the worm, whose rich castings produce the ideal blend of NPK and minerals for your plants. So make sure your soil food web is consistently fed so they can keep pumping out that marvelous manure from the mulches into fantastic and free fertilizer.
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Ted United feels the impact of rivals On July 4, rivals Ted United and Vernon’s Impact met up for the second and last time of the season. United was looking for redemption after last week’s loss to the Vernon team. From the first whistle of the game United came on strong, with numerous chances on the opposing net but no goals to show. Impact took advantage of United’s inability to finish and scored a nice goal to put them
ahead by one. United finally found the back of the net with a wellplaced cross off the left wing by Sue Doray onto an incoming Kyla Sherman who was able to head the ball past the goalkeeper. Impact once again answered back with a goal. Cathy Barstch was a commanding presence between the pipes for United, and made numerous key saves to keep United in the game.
Towards the end of the first half, Doray once again made a spectacular run down the left wing, dangling numerous opposing players, and let go with a cracker of a shot 20 yards out that found the top corner, for a score of 2-2 at half. The remainder of the game had chances for both teams and, in the dying minutes of the second-half, Impact was able to put the ball in one more time to win the game by one.
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n Coach Allison Speller demonstrates proper clipping techniques to North Okanagan Beef 4-H Club member Miranda Brownell during the fourth annual 4-H Achievement Days held recently at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds. The North Okanagan 4-H Club will be offering local, homegrown beef on Saturday, July 13 at 10 a.m. at the 32nd Annual Okanagan 4-H stock show and sale at the IPE grounds in Armstrong. Members will be auctioning off their 2013 4-H grain finished steers. Call Trudy at 832-3322 for more information.
Terry Fox Run looking for volunteers The people who look for the possibilities in an impossible task often make the difference, and Terry Fox was one of those people. It was Fox’s determination towards his ultimate goal – to outrun cancer – that exemplifies the importance of leading by example. He ran 5,373 kilometres in 143 days with the goal of seeking a cure for those affected by cancer and giving those around him something to hold onto – hope. Volunteers are needed to join the organizing committee and also for various run-day duties for this meaningful cause, as the run is fast approaching – it takes place on Sunday, Sept. 15. Cliff and Fran Evans have organized the Salmon Arm Run since 2004 and have enjoyed the opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause while engaging fellow community members. “Being minutes away from the communities of Sorrento, Blind and Eagle Bay, Sicamous, Grinrod and Enderby, Salmon Arm is a great location for this year’s Terry Fox Run,” says
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Chase Fire chief hangs up his helmet By Cavelle Layes
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After many years of tireless service, Chase’s fire chief has officially relinquished his title. After a series of talks with village staff his officers, and some serious reflection, Brent Chamberlain submitted his resignation letter on June 30. In the letter, Chamberlain reviews some of the problems existing within the department. “Membership is down, to no fault of anybody,” he said. “It’s just the way of the world these days.” Throughout the past year, Chamberlain worked to keep the department in the public eye as a way of attracting new members, and make the community more aware of those already serving. He said the economy took a toll on membership numbers, explaining many Chase residents are forced to look outside the area for work. This leaves little time to volunteer back at home. During his career, Chamberlain ensured each member received the proper training. “Chase should be
very proud of the firefighters they have, who are risking their lives to keep the Village of Chase safe,” he said. Chamberlain’s pride in the department and its members was made clear every time he spoke of them. Earlier this Spring, he gave a heartfelt speech in front of council, explaining all that the department does for the community and the hard work they put in. “You have some good people in that department; please give them your support and a helping hand,” his letter said. Despite the lower membership numbers, Chamberlain does feel that he is leaving the department in a good place, including financially. “I feel it is my time to leave,” he said in his letter. “I’ve been in the fire service as a volunteer for 34 years, mostly here in Chase.” Chamberlain began his firefighting career in Burns Lake before moving to the Chase. He served many years as deputy chief locally before taking on the role of chief. “I think the whole time I’ve been with the fire service, the thing I’ve most enjoyed do-
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n Brent Chamberlain talks about fire safety with school students – one of his favourite aspects of being fire chief. The longtime Chase fire chief has retired after a 34-year career. ing is teaching the young kids all about fire safety and wearing the ‘Sparky the Fire Dog’ suit.” During his many visits to Chase schools, Chamberlain went the extra mile in an attempt to educate the local children and acquaint them with their firefighters. Chamberlain would pick the students up from the schools in a fire truck to take them
on a tour of the fire hall. This effort was not a once-a-year endeavour, but an ongoing event taking place many times a year. Following discussion at council, Brian Lauzon was named interim chief until a permanent one is selected. Council expressed their appreciation for the years Chamberlain has dedicated to protecting the village and it’s residents.
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n Chase Broncos elevated their level of play this year, and the possibility of a new hockey academy could be good news for Chase Secondary School and the community.
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Chase might soon be overrun with hockey players with the opening of a new hockey academy. Chase council heard Tuesday, July 9, that while many smaller communities are seeing their minor hockey dying, Chase’s might be seeing a surge in activity. “We are bucking trends,” said Fox Hockey’s Rick Passmore, noting a hockey academy in Chase could mean some major changes for the good in
the small-town hockey world. The academy is expected to attract between 60 to 80 students annually. And these students, each bringing $5,000, would also be attending school. This would help fund new equipment such as computers, and potentially allow for additional classes to be added to the roster,” said Passmore. While Chase hockey is in a much better standing than it was just years ago, Passmore says there is still room for improvement. He referred the Chase
Broncos, who made it to the final round of the playoffs before narrowly missing Provincials in Merritt. Chase hockey players are becoming more skilled, with a number continuing to play at junior level for the Heat, Sicamous Eagles and the Kamloops Storm. Passmore, however, wants to raise the bar. He plans to put more of a focus on younger hockey players, particularly those in Grades 5 through 7. He is working with Haldane staff to allow for students to have more ice time. Also in the works is a
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Colliver carries on family trade By Cavelle Layes
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Chase’s Brock Colliver comes from a long line of lumberjacks. Brock is a third-generation chopper and, like those before him, he excels in the sport. At just 23, he has already earned home-championship titles across British Columbia. Brock recalls growing up with an axe in his hand, following alongside his recordbreaking dad, Peter Colliver. Unlike most children who spend their summers riding bikes and swimming at the lake, Brock followed his dad around the lumberjack circuit. He recalls the excitement of the competitions and the sense of camaraderie between competitors. “It is like one big family,” he said. “It is a good atmosphere, it is quite family-oriented and a lot of fun.” His first competition took place in Kamloops when he was 15. After that he was hooked. Brock practised alongside his dad, prepping for the next match. “He always had me out
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What will be Mandela’s legacy?
Global VieWs Gwynne Dyer As I write this Nelson Mandela is still with us. He may even still be living at the end of this year. But this is his fourth hospitalisation in six months, and the prognosis for 94-year-old men with persistent lung infections is not good. How will South Africa do without him? Wrong question, actually. In practice, South Africa has been doing without him for more than a decade already – but psychologically, it is just now getting to grips with the reality that he will soon be gone entirely. For all its many faults and failures, postapartheid South Africa is a miracle that few expected to happen. Although Mandela retired from the presidency in 1999, fourteen years later he is still seen as the man who made the magic work, and somehow the guarantor that it will go on working. If only in some vague and formless way, a great many people fear that his death will remove that safety net. Just in the past two weeks, however, the tone of the discussion has begun to change. On hearing that Nelson Mandela had been admitted to hospital yet again, Andrew Mlan-
geni, one of his dearest friends and once a fellow-prisoner on Robben Island, said simply: “It’s time to let him go. The family must release him, so that God may have his own way with him…Once the family releases him, the people of South Africa will follow.” That one comment opened the floodgates, for it had a strong resonance in traditional African culture, which holds that a very sick person cannot die until his family “releases” him. They have to give him “permission” to die, by reassuring him that his loved ones will be fine when he’s gone. So South Africans must now accept that they can get along without Nelson Mandela, and then he will be free to go. It’s not that everybody really believes in this tradition, but it frames the conversation in more positive and less distressing way. People can argue about whether or not South Africa is doing as well as it should, but they can at least agree that Mandela got the country safely through the most dangerous phase of the transition, and that they can carry on with the job of building a just and democratic society without him. Except for President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, of course. Mugabe has always deeply resented the fact that Nelson Mandela is revered as the father of his nation while he himself is seen as a vicious tyrant who has
ruined his country. So he seized the opportunity of a recent highprofile interview on South African television to accuse Mandela of having failed in his duty to South Africa’s black majority: he had been too soft on the whites. What would have particularly annoyed Mandela, if he was well enough to watch the show, was that the interviewer was Dali Tambo, the son of his oldest and most trusted ally, the late Oliver Tambo. As young lawyers, the two men co-founded South Africa’s first black-run legal office in 1952, and when Tambo became the president-in-exile of the African National Congress he made Mandela’s release from prison its highest priority. Dali Tambo is another kettle of fish: a flamboyant man who has traded on his family name to forge a career as a TV interviewer. He has his own softfocus interview show, “People of the South,” and recently he persuaded Robert Mugabe to give him a two-hour interview. In the course of it, Mugabe dismissed Mandela as “too much of a saint.” “Mandela has gone a bit too far in doing good to the non-black communities, really in some cases at the expense of blacks,” the Zimbabwean dictator said. “That’s being too saintly, too good, too much of a saint.” Nonsense. What Nelson Mandela and his white negotiating
partner, F.W. De Klerk, were trying to avoid in the early 1990s was a South African civil war that would have killed millions and lasted for a very long time. The 20 percent white minority were heavily armed, and they had nowhere else to go. Their families, for the most part, had been in South Africa for at least a century. Therefore, a settlement that gave South Africa a peaceful (and hopefully prosperous) democratic future had to be one in which the whites still had a future. So you either make the kind of deal that Mandela and De Klerk made, in which nobody loses too much, or you submit to a future that would make the current civil war in Syria look like a tea party. And by the way, Mugabe was making his remarks in a country whose economy has been so devastated by his “tougher” approach that fully one-quarter of the population has fled abroad in search of work, mostly to South Africa. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, talking about Mandela’s inevitable death, said last week: “The best memorial to Nelson Mandela would be a democracy that was really up and running: a democracy in which every single person in South Africa knew that they mattered.” That is still some distance away, but Mandela has laid the foundations. He was the right man for the job: a saint who also understood realpolitik.
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Horsepower, Torque & Estimated Fuel Consumption Ratings 2.5L Duratec 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD 1.6L EcoBoost 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD AWD 2.0L EcoBoost 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD AWD
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$
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$
2012 Fusion SEL 2013 Ford Edge 2011 F350 CREW 2008 F350 SC 4X4 AWD Leather & SEL Leather 4X4 DIESEL LARIAT Diesel Lariat roof
Employee Price $ 29,487 294 BW
$
2011 Chev Impala LT
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Horsepower, Torque & Estimated Fuel Consumption Ratings 2.5L Duratec 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD 1.6L EcoBoost 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD AWD 2.0L EcoBoost 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD AWD
Horsepower: 168@ 6,000 rpm
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$
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Eye on the ball
n Jana Ingebrigtson watches the ball with total focus as she swings during the Salmon Arm SloPitch season-end tournament held over the weekend at the Canoe ball diamonds. In the A division, first prize went to the Cutting Edge Rebels followed by the Beauties and Setters. In the B division, the top place was claimed by the Blue Balls, followed by the Brew Crew and the GM Generals. The overall season champion is Crushed It, who went undefeated in league play.
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The No-Wake Floatilla returns to Shuswap River Join the fourth annual No-Wake Flotilla. The Lower Shuswap Stewardship Society is inviting residents to paddle the Shuswap River from Grindrod Park to Mara Provincial Park July 28. “All non-motorized craft are welcome to join the fun. Row boats, stand up paddle boards, canoes and kayaks will be participating in this mass paddling event,” said Jess Washtock, with the society. “The No-Wake Flotilla celebrates the many non-motorized ways to enjoy the beautiful Shuswap River
and raises awareness of the effects of power boat wakes on both the shoreline ecosystem and other river users.” The launch will take place at Grindrod Park at 10 a.m. A shuttle bus will be available for those paddlers who want to leave their vehicle at Mara Provincial Park. The bus will depart Mara Park at 9:40 a.m. to take participants back to Grindrod Park in time for the launch. There will be lunch at the Mara Hall at noon. Paddlers must bring their own lunches and life jackets.
Individuals looking for a shorter paddling adventure can join the group at Mara Hall at noon to paddle the lower stretch of the Shuswap River to Mara Provincial Park.
The event will wrap up at Mara Park at about 2 p.m. with refreshments on the beach by the boat launch. For more information, call 250-804-9260 or 250-804-9915.
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This notice is published pursuant to section 4 of the Recall and Initiative Act. Approval in principle has been granted on an application for an initiative petition. The petition will be issued to proponent Dana Larsen on Monday, September 9, 2013 and signature sheets must be submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer by Monday, December 9, 2013. The Title of the Initiative is: An initiative to amend the Police Act. Summary of Initiative: The initiative draft Bill entitled, “Sensible Policing Act” proposes to amend the Police Act to no longer use provincial police resources on the enforcement of current laws in relation to simple possession and use of cannabis by adults. The draft law would prohibit the use of provincial police resources for this purpose, would require police to report in detail to the Minister of Justice any actual use of resources for this purpose and why it was necessary, and require the Minister to publish that report. The Bill also proposes that the province would call upon the Federal Government to repeal the federal prohibition on cannabis, or give British Columbia an exemption, such that British Columbia is able to tax and regulate cannabis similar to the regulation of alcohol and tobacco. As well it proposes that British Columbia shall establish a Provincial Commission to study the means and requirements necessary for the province to establish a legal and regulated model for the production and use of cannabis by adults. Last, the Bill would make non-lawful possession and use of cannabis by minors an offence similar to possession and use of alcohol.
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FOUND: Cell phone (that is locked) July 5 in Blind Bay on the beach (250)835-8573
LOST: Lower dentures. Anywhere from Tim Hortons DT To Picadilly Mall 250-8327314 LOST Metal framed boat dock RAMP with wood decking. About 2’w X 12’l. Reward offered call 250-675-3870
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FOUND: set of keys at Canoe Dog Beach, one key is a Ford key (250)832-5060
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Congratulations Christine (Gerry) Schoenbach! Christine has graduated from Simon Fraser University with her BA, Major English, and PLP Teaching Certificate. It only took 22 years, but she is now qualified to teach English, Math, Learning Support Programs and Foods. Her goal is to be as intelligent as Mr. McNie, as interesting as Mr. Beeftink, and as introspective as her
children. Her experience as an Education Assistant the past 13 years has helped her understanding of all learners and she looks forward to using this knowledge in her role as a teacher for the next 20 years.
Here Today – Here Tomorrow There is no better way to create an everlasting tribute than by making a memorial donation to the Shuswap Community Foundation. Every tax receipted gift ensures that the name of your loved one will be remembered in perpetuity.
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Information HIT & RUN Fri July 6th 6pm at Canadian Tire parking lot. Anyone who witnessed and Older black raised p/u truck backing into a parked Grey Toyota Matrix causing extensive damage. Please call 250832-9889. Reward for info Pure LAVENDER oil, Fresh LAVENDER, Dried LAVENDER, 250-833-1995 Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe
Obituaries STAHLBERG, KUNO 1933 - 2013 It is with extremely saddened hearts that we announce the death of our dear husband, father, opa and great opa Kuno Stahlberg on July 4, 2013 at the age of 80 years. Kuno was born on March 29, 1933 in Arzies Besserabia to Rudolf and Lydia (nee Lang) Stahlberg. After being pre-deceased by both parents, Kuno immigrated to Canada on October 19, 1951 with his uncle George and Aunt Emma Krause and cousins Emil (Frieda) and Anna where he worked as a cabinet maker in various areas in Alberta. In 1959 Kuno was hired by Bird Construction in Inuvik, NWT. In 1965 he met his lifelong love and companion, Minnie Kalinek where they had two children. Kuno moved his family to Salmon Arm in 1983 where he enjoyed the Shuswap seasons and the sharing of kind words and often humorous stories with people within the community. Kuno always said since he couldn’t bring a souvenir from the north, he brought a little eskimo instead. Kuno enjoyed family gatherings, playing cards and setting up his stall in Enderby and Falkland. Kuno is survived by his loving wife Minnie, daughter Eunice (Rob) son Rudy (pre-deceased 1988) his three grandchildren Misty, Cody and Kiefer and his great-grandson Rylan. No service will be held per Kuno’s request. A graveside gathering of family members will be held at the Mt Ida Cemetery with his cremated remains. The family of Kuno Stahlberg would like to thank Dr. Bonthuys and all the nurses at SLGH and KGH that cared for Kuno until his passing and for the kind words, flowers and food from extended family members and friends. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Arrangements entrusted to FISCHER’S FUNERAL SERVICES & CREMATORIUM LTD., Salmon Arm (250) 833-1129. EMAL condolences and share memories at www.fischersfuneralservices.com.
June 26 Found a large black dog with a black collar running down the middle of Mabel Lake Road about 2 km past the store towards the lake. obviously scared of the thunder. soaking wet and very tired. he/she has cream coloured paws, facial making and eyebrows. Please phone Ashton Creek store if this is your dog 250-838-2122 or Susan 250838-6538
Sports & Recreation HUNTING Firearms Safety courses. C.O.R.E. & P.A.L. required for Hunting/Firearms Licences. Call Trevor Holmes at (250)832-4105 www.huntingandfirearms.com
Children
Lost: Gold pendant of cat hanging, with a gold diamond in clasp. Sentimental value. 250-838-9739.
Childcare Available
LOST: June 18 somewhere in Salmon Arm a set of car/other keys on a butterfly hook (250)558-5504
RAFIKI CENTRE enrollment available now for childcare, limited spaces, downtown location (778)489-2223
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FRANKLIN, MICHAEL Sept. 3, 1947 - July 5, 2013 Michael B. Franklin of Sunnybrae, Tappen, died at home in the early hours of July 5, 2013. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Linda, and his children: Melissa (m Jamie Treleaven), Zoë (m Todd Stevens), and Jayme (Ava Franklin) and his beautiful grandchildren Lily, Finn, Kieran, Cassia, Camille and Sawyer as well as his brothers John and Richard and their families in England. Within days of returning home this April from another winter of sailing in the Caribbean with friends and family, Michael was diagnosed with stage four Glioblastoma multiform. To know Michael is to know that he was born in an armoured car during a riot in Dehli, India in 1947. This explains a lot about Michael’s character. He was full of enthusiasm for life, exuberant and generous. He was a teaser, a social gatherer and always on the go. He loved his work and considered the day a success if he could leave smiles and laughs in his wake. Michael immigrated to Canada at the age of 19 after working for Lloyds of London. He was at various times: a Commercial Aviation Insurance Broker and a pilot; a stay-at-home dad; a house builder; a Registered Waste Water Practitioner; a businessman, with Franklin and Co Excavating; a Board Member of Caravan Farm Theatre; and a firefighter. He treasured the camaraderie of the team at the Tappen Sunnybrae Fire Department with whom he served for 15 years. He loved sailing, both here in the summer and in the much loved Caribbean Islands in the winters. He liked to quote Rat from The Wind in the Willows, and often said “there is nothing…absolutely nothing…half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” Above all, he loved his family and worked hard all his life to provide for them, encouraging them all in their endeavors to be the best that they could be. He will be remembered as “larger than life” with an open, honest and generous heart. A wake will be held at a later date, for family and friends to celebrate Michael’s life. Arrangements entrusted to FISCHER’S FUNERAL SERVICES & CREMATORIUM LTD., Salmon Arm, (250) 833-1129. Email condolences and share memories through Michael’s obituary at www. fischersfuneralservices.com.
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Fischer’s Funeral Services wishes to express sympathy to the families which we served in June 2013… Bruce Lord Lynda Reid Alma Evans Hilda Musil Jerri Sanders John Kentrop Eileen Dawdy Ray Gosselin Doug Stewart Richard Cound James McLaren
Charles Lebeau Anders Ahlgren Mary Stebbing Roxanne Boyd William Copping Kurt Frederiksen Margaret Donais Thelma Harbottle Victor Werboweski Dorothy Asmussen
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JOHN STARCHUK It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of John Starchuk, born July 21, 1925 in Smokey Lake, Alberta. He passed away peacefully on June 26, 2013, with his two daughters at his side. He attended his schooling in Grand Forks and graduated in 1943. The day he turned 18 years, he went to Vancouver and joined the Army. After basic training he was shipped to England, then to Holland. He joined up for the Pacific and by the time he got back to Canada the war was over. With his gratuity money he took flying lessons. He got a job as a pilot for Mr. Sewers, who had a business in Saskachewan and got to do a lot of flying! He met his wife then and they were married in 1952. He went into logging as a faller and ended up retiring while living on Vancouver Island. After a few moves he came back to Grand Forks for a few years. Wanting to be close to his youngest daughter Valerie and his grandchildren Mitch and Amanda and great-grandson Lane he moved to Salmon Arm. Last year he spent a month at the cancer clinic in Kelowna, bravely beating cancer. He was predeceased by his parents Rose and Mike; sisters Elsie, Mary, Kaye, Doris and Vera; brothers Alex, Fred and Peter; his daughter Lila. Survived by his sisters Alice, Ollie, (Herb) and Lucille (Jim), daughters Heather and Valerie, grandchildren Lisette, Mitch (Joliesa), Brianna, Kristina (Ryan), Amanda (Scott), Zach; great grandchildren Raine, Lane and Patrick. Recent highlights of his life recently were going to the Fathers Day Airshow where he went up for a ride in a plane and the pilot letting him fly the plane; the graduation of his great grand-daughter Raine and going to the Seniors Center on Fridays for the day away program. Celebration of Life to be held at the Grand Forks Legion on his birthday July 21, 2012 at 2:00 p,m. Online condolences can be sent through John’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Funeral arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Service, Salmon Arm, BC.
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P/T, F/T Cashier ~ Responsibilities would include: Opening & Closing of store, Accurate cash and charge transactions, and providing excellent customer service. Contractor Salesperson ~ Responsibilites would include: Material Quotes and Takeoffs, Sales and Margin in this department, Developing relationships with contractors. Flexible hours is a must, only qualified applicants will be contacted. Send resume to david.kroeker@hbcsalmonarm.ca
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Mill Tech Industries is an innovative company providing leading edge, high speed lumber handling equipment to the forest industry and is located in the Salmon Arm Industrial Park. We are currently seeking a self-motivated individual to join our team in the role of Senior Mechanical Designer with the intent to become a Project Manager. This would be a full time position. The successful applicant will possess: â&#x20AC;˘ A good working attitudeA good working attitude â&#x20AC;˘ A good team player â&#x20AC;˘ Mechanical Engineering Degree or Technology Diploma â&#x20AC;˘ Skills in Auto CAD, Solid Works and Excel/Word/Outlook Programs â&#x20AC;˘ Strong communication skills and a pleasant telephone manner â&#x20AC;˘ Strong organizational skills and the ability to meet deadlines â&#x20AC;˘ The ability to accurately and efficiently work in a fastpaced environment, while handling a wide variety of duties â&#x20AC;˘ Willingness to go â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;above and beyondâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; to ensure a satisfied Customer â&#x20AC;˘ Willing to perform other tasks as required to meet delivery deadlines â&#x20AC;˘ Good mechanical aptitude with proven design skills â&#x20AC;˘ Minimum 5 yearsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; experience designing mechanical equipment (Preferably in the sawmill industry) â&#x20AC;˘ Project management skills â&#x20AC;˘ Excellent benefits package. Please submit a covering letter and your resume via e-mail to: robv@mill-tech-ind.com Deadline:Â July 29th, 2013
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250-832-2223
ShuswapArm Market News Friday, Salmon Observer Friday,July July12, 12,2013 2013
Employment
Services
Help Wanted
Misc Services
Home & Yard
Mature Experienced server wanted for well established restaurant. Permanent position. Apply with resume after 4pm at Stratis Mediterranean Grill Shoppers Plaza Sorrento Oil Change Technician/ Customer Service Representative Required for Great Canadian Oil Change. Must have a strong mechanical aptitude and be good with computers. Automotive repair experience or training an asset. Must have a clean neat appearance and work well with the public. Weekend work required. Please call (250)832-1040 or apply in person at 1291 TCHwy SW Salmon Arm RASPBERRY PICKERS The Berry Patch 3930 10Ave. NE TCH, SA (250)832-4662 Kevin or Kate Stadnyk SEEKING P/T resident caretaker/manager, 14 suite SA apt. block, experience & ref’s necessary (250)832-4429 SKYLINE TRUCK STOP is now hiring a full time cook. Medical/dental benefits after 3 mos. Accom. available. Send resumes to skylinetruckstop@jetream.net. or fax to 250-836-4950. Sorrento Tirecraft is seeking a Full Time Licensed Technician. Medical and Dental benefits. Bring Resume to Sorrento Tirecraft or email to: spsservice@telus.net Attn.Dustin The Lemare Group is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Certified Hand Fallers • Office Highway Logging Truck Drivers • Log Loader Operator • Grapple Yarder Operators • Boom Boat Operator • Chasers • Hooktenders • 2nd Loaders-Buckermen • Heavy Duty Mechanics Fulltime camp with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to: office@lemare.ca.
Ofce Support ADMINISTRATOR / Ice Ambassador Kelowna Minor Hockey Association is looking for someone to help manage our Office,Teams, Ice Schedules, and Volunteers. More info in our online ad.
Trades, Technical
•Renovation •Repair •Maintenance
•Fencing •Decks •Patios
250-253-4663
Painting & Decorating nt iscou $D ting$$ $ ain P • Residential & Commercial • Interior/Exterior
• Wallpapering • Drywall Repair • Professional Workmanship • Seniors Discounts
For Free Estimate call Lorraine
Cell 833-8009 Home 836-4154 Serving Sicamous & Area for 20+ Years
BUDGET PAINTING, Interior, Exterior, Residential, Commercial, Summer Special 25% Off, Excellent References, Fully Insured, 100% Customer Satisfaction, Senior Discounts, Free Estimates, 1(250)571-9722
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay 480 Bales 1st cut grass hay (some alfalfa) $3.50/bale in town (250)833-5110
Pets N&T CANINE CARE Daycare, boarding, grooming. Visit our webpage: www.nandtcaninecare.ca 250-835-0136 With Dignity & Understanding. N&T PET CREMATION SERVICES call 250-835-0136
Merchandise for Sale
$100 & Under CANNING Jars Cheap: fish 1/2 pints, quarts, 2 quarts & gallon jars (250)804-4774
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Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
$300 & Under
Garage Sales
SMALL love seat, 2 end tables, small cabinet/tv stand, lap top computer, case & printer, desk, lamps, king size bed & bedding, small BBQ (250)832-0834
Multi Family Sat July 13 9am-1pm Gleneden 2293 50th St NW books, hshld, etc...
Heavy Duty Machinery
$400 & Under 12’ aluminum boat $325. also down rigger & fish finder offers 1971 2Ave SE (250)832-6349
Fruit & Vegetables Strawberries are ready now at Sandy Acres Berry Farm. ALSO: Pickers needed. 250-832-5398 /250-833-6617 STRAWBERRIES, u-pick, available now, Geier’s Fruit & Berry Farm, 3820 40St. SE, (250)832-2807 phone for picking time
Garage Sales 2524 Parkdale Pl. Blind Bay 8am-2:30pm Sat July 13 Multi Family, hshld items +++! ALL WEEK MOVING SALE Wed July 10-17 9am-5:30 1377 Vella Rd. Tappen CANOE 5161 60Ave. NE across from Randy’s Marina, Sat/Sun, July13/14 9-3, 1967 GM Body parts, tires, tools, rototillers, yard tools, lawn tractors parts, western books, chairs, cement mixer, hshld Chase Large 2 family sale! 512 Hendry Ave. Sat. July 13 8:30-1. Boat, pontoon boat, seadoo, misc. antiques, furniture, plus brand new household goods. Don’t miss the best garage sale of the season Phone (1-250)679-7782 for more info or directions DRILL Presses, tile saw, table saw, tools & misc. items. July13-14/8-5, 1401 20th St. SE MOVING Sale! Everything must go! Tools, small appl. Furn, garden supplies, deck chairs, and table, video and audio equip, computer desks and chairs, computer, printer, glassware, Jewelery, hshld goods, car cleaning supplies, shelving units, filing cabinets, bird cage, aquarium and many other items too numerous to mention. 3194 Johnson Rd. Fri July 12/13 Fri 4pm-9pm Sat 8:30-4pm
Help Wanted
Carpenter and Carpenters helpers required for approx. 2mos. work in Celista own transportation a must, min. 2yrs framing exp. residential construction (1-250)317-6999
Services
Esthetics Services PERMANENT Laser Hair reduction. Call for a free consultation. Sada (250)832-4266 Shuswap Laser Clinic or email: info@shuswaplaser.com
Financial Services GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
Need CA$H Today? Own A Vehicle?
This is a level entry position. Experience is preferable but willing to train the right person. Must be a team player with excellent customer service skills. Resume to: Box 39, Sorrento, BC V0E 2W0 Or email to: leslie.currie@hubinternational.com
COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERS SALMON ARM/ARMSTRONG/VERNON
Skills/Education – Special Needs Worker Certificate or equivalent, experience working with adults with developmental disabilities
Contractors
Heat, Air, Refrig. FOR the only furnace made in Canada, the highest quality and best service. Call Barry (250)833-2446
FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
SATURDAY & Sunday, July 13th-14th starting at 9am we will be hosting an Estate Garage Sale of household contents. A walk through of the house will reveal a little bit of everything. The Address is 1211 16th Street NE. Doors open at 9am and we will be open until 2pm...please no early birds. Thanks, hope to see you there.
20’x24’ log cabin shell, machine logs, easy to assemble, no crane needed, delivery avail. $5500. (250)803-4650 (250)803-3256 45GAL food grade plastic & steel barrels 5 different types to choose from (250)833-4963 FIREWOOD -CAMPFIRE/woodstove $150/cord., $80/1/2 cord. Mowing contracts; yard clean-ups. Terry at 250-836-2430.
Gigantic Circus Tent Sale
Villas 2550 Golf Course Dr. Blind Bay. July 13 8am-1pm Multiple unit sale. Lots of Stuff
Everything must go!
Heavy Duty Machinery
5680 Hwy 97B 11-5 Everyday
The Elephants have arrived!
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
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? KANILE’A ukulele $1000. (250)833-1976 KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN STORES).
Excavating & Drainage
Excavating & Drainage
Misc. for Sale SOME garage sale leftover still to sell: 1940’s boys dresser & mirror, dryer, kitchen table, Sears BBQ, puzzles, pink TV (250)833-4952
LIVE SPRUCE TREES. 6’ & up; wholesale prices. $35 & up. 50% down payment. Delivery available. Taking orders. To view, call Terry, 250-8362430.
PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670
Oak entertainment centre $75. computer desk $95. 2 desk chairs $25/ea. gas powered weed eater $50. acoustic guitar Tradition model TG700NAT $110. pant presser $50. filing cabinets 4 drawer $50. & 2 drawer $25. (250)832-8877
CORT acoustic guitar for left handed player $125. (250)833-1976
Pet Services
Pet Services
Misc. Wanted
Musical Instruments
PET GROOMING With Michelle
Monday to Friday
All Breeds including Cats & Large Dogs
Appointments necessary. 271A Trans-Can. Hwy. N.E. (across from KFC) • 250-832-0604
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale
DAN DEGLAN EXCAVATING Professionally Beautifying Properties for Over 27 Years. • Rock Walls • Utility Services • Site Prep • Terracing • Drainage • Pools
www.dandeglan.com 981 - 16th Street N.E., Salmon Arm V1E 2V2
250-832-0707
Computer Services
Computer Services
Need Help? 250-836-5300
Full time Autoplan Agent for our Sorrento location.
Cash same day, local office.
Custom blueprints. Visit: wwldesigns.ca We will not be undersold!
SAT. JULY 13 & 14 from 9am to 4pm. 1418 Green Road North, Sicamous. Collectables, gifts & misc. items.
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale Large Solid oak dining room 3 pedestal table with 12 chairs, buffet and hutch, corner china cabinet. Piano, Misc tables 250-832-4923 May be viewed at 3194 Johnson Rd. Salmon Arm
COMPUTER SERVICE
Full-time/Part-time/Casual
www.PitStopLoans.com 1-800-514-9399
SALMON Arm: Moving Sale, #69-1361-30St SE, Broadview Home Park, July 12,13,14, 9-8, lots of tools, furniture, household, everything must go
Merchandise for Sale
KEYSTROKE
Borrow Up To $25,000
No Credit Checks!
SALMON Arm: #25-171-17St SE, Sat. July 13, 9-12, boys 2+ and 3+ clothing & toys
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
Merchandise for Sale
Other – 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
NO PHONE CALLS
Repairs and Sales Upgrades and accessories Wireless & home networking
John Schlosar, A+ Certified computer@cablelan.net
Garden & Lawn
Garden & Lawn
REIMER’S FARM SERVICE • Bark Mulch • Shavings • Sawdust
We Deliver
JULY Anniversary Sale
250-260-0110 or 804-3030
are on sale for
’s BARlMaSnALd S E F
PICK-UP OR DELIVERY
• Shavings, Sawdust, Bark Mulch, Wood Chips (bulk/mini bags) • Well Rotted Manure • Soils • Extra Clean Wheat Straw
Stanley Bland 832-6615 or 833-2449
25% OFF
while quantities last at both stores Offer ends July 31while supplies last
Centenoka Park Mall
250-833-1122
2682 Fairway Hills Rd. Blind Bay, Shuswap Lake Estates
250-675-3400
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Friday, Observer Friday,July July12, 12,2013 2013 Salmon ShuswapArm Market News
Merchandise for Sale
Rentals
Free Items
Apt/Condo for Rent
Homes for Rent
Auto Financing
Sport Utility Vehicle
Bright, spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments Close to town, family owned & operated. Includes F/S, DW, A/C, H/W & HEAT, NS, NP. Available immediately $695 & $825/mo respectively (250)803-1694 Ask about Senior’s Discount
FAMILY 3 level home, approx. 800 sq. ft. per floor, top 2 floors open plan, 3 bed/2 full bath, bsmt full 2 bed suite. Big private lot, low maintenance lots of trees, great location close to Little Mountain & Shuswap Middle School, NS , F/S/DW/W/D pets neg. $1600 lease avail end of Aug. 250832-0090
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
2001 Dodge Durango 5.9 R/T burgundy with grey and black interior. 195,376 km. Orig owner well main. with complete service record over the past 4 years loaded with extras Asking $7000 OBO Jim 250-803-0019
Good Home Wanted for Doofus Black & White Shi-Tzu, 3yrs. old, not neutered, house trained, very loving, snuggles, catches on quickly, does many tricks, loves traveling in the vehicle, good with bathing & grooming, plays well with kids but finds living with them exhausting. For More Information (1-250)546-0647 Lab/Shep/Rottie X 6 weeks old 1 female 5 males. They come from great parents. Very Nice dogs. 250-515-1179
Real Estate Acreage for Sale $89,900. 6.44 acres Arrow Lakes Area, 250-269-7328 Pics email selkirk8@telus.net
LAKEVIEW MANOR Beautiful unfurnished and fully furn. Apts. Viewing Shuswap Lake & McGuire Park. Close to all amenities in quiet adult NS, NP building. Avail. Now Bdrm + study (furnished) $795 + Hydro Bachelor (furnished) $700 + Hydro *Short term rates avail. Ref’s req’d 250-833-9148
Business for Sale
LGE 1 & 2 BDRM. BRIGHT apts. In suite storage, green space, live-in manager. Cable incl. Sicamous, 250-836-4516.
Asphalt Seal Coating c/w tank, pump, motor, 8HP blower & lawn edger, with all tools needed to get started on 7’ x 9’ u-built trailer. Selling due to health reasons. $5000. obo For more info please call (1-250)675-4332
Sun Ridge Estates Seniors 55+ 2 bedroom apartment 1100sqft., 3 appliances Fireplace, Air Conditioning Common & Guest Rooms Starting at $1000/month Please call Troy (250)833-9158
Houses For Sale
Misc for Rent
Care-free living! 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den townhouse with a garage All one level Overlooks green space and has a lovely porch area New flooring, paint, fridge, stove and water heater see pictures at www.propertyguys.com sign#64890 $202,000. Call (250)832-6765
4 Bdrm 2 bath house 5 corners area Avail Sept 1 3 Bdrm 2 1/2 bath house in Hillcrest area Avail Aug 1 3 Bdrm 2 Bath house off of 18th St. 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath condo close to amenities
Call AL BINGHAM
Lots GREEN EMERALD ESTATES PREMIUM ESTATE LOTS. East upper Lakeshore Rd,
Salmon Arm. U build or we build 250-833-5855
www.greenemeraldinc.com
Mortgages TEKAMAR MORTGAGES
Best rate 5yr-2.89%OAC
Serving the Columbia-Shuswap since 1976. Rates Consistently better than banks
(250)832-8766
Toll free 1-800-658-2345
Townhouses READY July 1st. Shuswap Ridge #25 2751 15Ave NE (off 30St. near SASS) 2 storey basement entry. Great layout, 3bdrm, 3bath, full appliance package, double gar., ac, skylight, lovely cabinets, media room and all your landscaping, New at only $329,999. Call or text Dane at (1-250)808-2400 or danemm@telus.net
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1BDRM. apartment, close to down town, adults, NS, NP, references req.(250)833-6855 1BDRM apartment downtown SA. $625/mo. Suomi Apartments. Keith (250)832-6060 1 BED/1bath, incl W/D, F/S, DW, A/C, gas fp, some util incl., walk to DT. $750. mth, DD, NS, NP (250)804-6755 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, W/D, D/W, A/C, Patio, Walk to town, N/P; DD & Ref’s Req’d. $875/mo Call (250) 515-1808 2BDRM. condo in quiet 55+, NS, NP building, centrally located in SA, walking distance to both malls, bright corner unit w/ensuite, $945/mo. incl. water, garbage, heat, DD req’d, Call (250)832-4498 (250)833-8281 2BDRM ground level in 4 plex with storage, laundry hookups on Shuswap St., $750/mo plus util. (250)832-6221 leave message, avail immed 2 Bedroom 2 bath condo on 3rd Floor. All appliances. Elevator. C/Port. South facing, Deck. No Smoking. No Pets $950 Per month Avail Aug 1st Call Lisa Nobbs from Royal LePage Access Real Estate (250)833-7628
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Mobile Homes & Pads MARA: 2bdrm. mobile, addition, deck, creekside, new floors, electric & plumbing, f/s/w/d/ac, elec. heat, $700/mo. + DD (250)838-7670
Modular Homes 2BDRM trailer in Tappen. $700/mo Avail now NP NS Ref’s req’d. (250)835-4480
Homes for Rent 3BDRM. $1200/mo. & 1Bdrm $600/mo. both incl. util. downtown SA, DD & refs req’d, avail. immed. (250)835-2147 3BDRM. 1bath, Sorrento area, lake access, private setting, big yard, avail. immed., ref’s req’d $950/mo. (250)981-1757 3Bdrm + Den 1.5 bath. close to town. Avail Aug 1. suits working couple. Recently reno’d. $1100/mo + Util. Ref Req’d. tthstrobl@hotmail.com 3 BR, 1 bath house. Hillcrest area, close to downtown, lakeview, washer/dryer. NO smoking/NO pets. $1100 plus util. 250-253-4300 or 250-832-6323 4-BED/ 3 bath + den, 5 appl., jacuzzi tub, walking dist. to dt SA, lakeview, partially furnished, $1800. + util., NS, NP, DD/ref. req. Avail. July 1. (250)517-0743 EAGLE Bay, 3 bed/1.5 bath, avail. Aug. 1 or 15, pet neg. $1050. per mt. (403)479-4858 EXECUTIVE home, top level, 3bdrm, 1bath, 5appl. NS, NP, covered carport, close to all amenities, on bus route. $1350/mo. incl utilities, refs & DD req’d. Call (250)832-7659
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HALF duplex, 3bdrm, 2 bath, close to DT SA. Large yard, good view, laundry. Avail. July 15, NP, NS. $995/mo + util. and DD. (250)838-6196 Lakeview Sunnybrae, 3 bed/2 bath, 2 decks, Scenic location NS, pets neg $1350.+DD (250)835-8549 SA 3Bdrm Duplex Full bsmt C/I carport NP $1200/mo Avail July 15 604-807-6519 SEMI beachfront 2 Bdrm Full reno/new Appl. W/D/DW Lrg deck, internet access, dock, 20 min. to SA , NS, NP, ref’s req’d $1100 604-612-1715 or 604-861-6254 SUNNYBRAE: 2bdrm, 2 bath + den, open concept, 5appl., NS, NP, $1200/mo. + util, avail. immed. (250)835-2128
Shared Accommodation WIFI, movie theatre, pool table, pet friendly, cheap STORAGE avail., (250)833-1497.
Suites, Lower 1BDRM. w/o suite, util, wifi, satelite incl., all appl, 8km from SA $650/mo. (250)832-7809 Available immediately BACH shared laundry, util incl. Ranchero area 5 min to industrial park $450 (250)804-4895 Executive 2 Bdrm 2 bath 1300 sq. ft. w/garage lakeview no stairs Laurel Estates NS $1100+Util Avail immed 250832-6221 Leave Message LARGE bright 1bdrm. DT location, NS, NP $745/mo. incl util. (250)832-8052 avail Aug 1 LOVELY lake front Furnished 1 bdrm walk-out suite avail. Sept 1 2013 - June 15 2014 $700/mo nat gas /hydro inc. (250)835-0019 RAVEN 1Bdrm partly furn, incl util & sat, NP NS w/o patio, ref req. $900 (250)832-3016
Suites, Upper 3BDRM., 2bath, W/D/DW, f/p, a/c, 2blocks from college, 4Int/tv outlets, small pet okay, no partiers, $900/mo., phone Dawn after 4pm 250-833-0969
Townhouses 3BDRM Townhouse, great landlords looking for good tenants, 3 level, 1.5bath, electric heat, washer/dryer, walk to downtown, no pets, $950/mo. Avial. Aug. 1 or neg. (250)819-6966 IDA VISTA is a family orientated housing cooperative located in Salmon Arm. We are now accepting applications for 3BDRM units Now avail in Ida Vista housing Co-Op. Housing charges are $783/mo. with a one time share capital purchase of $1500. Small pet okay. For further info call 250-804-7323 9am to 3 pm.
Want to Rent WANTED 2 Bdrm, Aug or Sept. Util Incl, W/D. Pet OK, Near DT/bus. 2 Mature Responsible Clean Adults. Call collect 250-377-8580 email jjisnever@hotmail.com
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Cars - Sports & Imports 1999 Red Acura TL Sedan 143,000kms lady owned exc cond fully loaded. incl 4 wintertires$4500 OBO 250-675-5546 2007 Subaru Outback 106,000km, auto, 2.5L engine, AWD, summer & winter tires on rims, ski box, bike carrier, trailer hitch, $14,900. (250)832-6765
Trucks & Vans Fully loaded 2002 GMC Sierra 1500 4X4, ext cab, 5.3L V8, well maint., excel. cond., no accidents, 250,000 km., very reliable, leather seats, A/C, CD, remote start, On Star cap, rocker panels, nerf bars, box rails, the works! $7995. OBO. (250) 804-1728
Motorcycles 2-2009 Yamaha BWS Scooters approx. 200 km. $1600. each (250)804-5398
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2008 light weight fully equipped 18.9’ FunFinderX Travel trailer, queen bed, tandem, pics on Kijiji Vernon $12,900 OBO 250-835-0036 9’6” Kit camper, Forced Air furnace, Fridge, oven, Microwave, HW tank, bath/shower, fridge. Everything works! $950. (250)832-6970
1998 Campion 565 Sport Cuddy w/ 130 Honda outboard, EZ load trailer, full canvas, VHF radio & $10500. OBO 250675-2906 / amharvey@telus.net
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EXTRA HD 14” aluminum boat 6’2”wx20”deep. Seats, oars, etc. Gal. EZ load trailer must see $1600. (250)832-4652
IN THE MATTER OF WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIENS ACT Super Self Storage 4750 40th Avenue SE, Salmon Arm, BC Claims a Warehouseman’s Lien against the following persons. If not paid in full on or before date stated, the goods will be sold or disposed of August 3, 2013 DEBBIE EVANS RICHARD PAQUETTE
Amount owing: Amount owing:
Phone: 250-803-0030
$1047.04 $1234.44
Fax: 250-803-0066
LEGAL NOTICE is hereby given to Cory Nicholas Eugene Cymbalisty that under the Warehouse Lien Act the following two (2) vehicles will be seized as they have been abandoned on private property within a municipality at 1370 Auto Road, Salmon Arm V1E 1P7 1981 Pontiac TransAm 2DCPE V.I.N. 1G2AX87T7BL120351 and 1973 Chevrolet Camaro 2DRHT V.I.N. 1S87T3N192902 To express any interest in this matter of proceedings you must reply to this notice in writing. Failure to do so within 21 days of the date of this publication will result in the seizure and subsequent disposal of the vehicles.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of KITTY HARRIET MAY BARNE late of Salmon Arm, in the Province of British Columbia, Retired, deceased. All claims against the above estate, duly veriÄed by Statutory +eclaration, and ^ith particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before August 9, 2013. Concentra Trust Agent for the Executrix 333 - 3rd Avenue North Saskatoon, SK S7K 2M2 NOTICE OF EXCLUSION APPLICATION REGARDING LAND IN THE AGRICULTURAL LAND RESERVE I, Paul Anthony Nenasheff and Elisha Dawn Stebbings of 1640 Deep Creek Road, Enderby, British Columbia, V0E 1V3 intend on making an application pursuant to section 30(1) of the Agricultural Land Commission Act to exclude from the Agicultural Land Reserve the following property which is legally described as, LOT A SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 18 RANGE 9 WEST OF THE 6th MERIDIAN KAMLOOPS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 23031 and located at 1640 Deep Creek Road, Enderby British Columbia. Any person wishing to express an interest in the application may do so by forwarding their comments in writing to, Columbia Shuswap Regional District, PO Box 978, Salmon Arm B.C., V1E 4P1, by July 31, 2013
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2004 Toyota Matrix AWD
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2004 Toyota Highlander
16,980
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2011 Toyota Venza V6 AWD
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15,980
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2008 Toyota Yaris
246132T
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2008 Toyota Echo Hatchback
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2012 Toyota Sienna
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2007 Saturn Ion3
6,970
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15,980
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2010 Honda Fit
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14,980
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16,980
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2009 Toyota Corolla
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2010 Toyota Tundra 4x4
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29,980
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2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS
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2009 Toyota RAV4
2010 Toyota Yaris
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2010 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
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2009 Toyota Venza V6 AWD
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2009 Dodge Journey
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2002 Toyota Highlander
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2006 Toyota RAV4
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