Williams Lake Tribune, July 12, 2013

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SWINGING INTO SUMMER Seen here on the last day of school, Marie Sharpe students Shania Plasway (left), Kaydence Lulua and Haylee Litisha enjoy the start of summer weather by playing on the swing sets. Motorists are reminded to keep an eye out for students having fun on the sidewalks and around town now that school is out for summer. Tara Sprickerhoff photo

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Local riders to open for RCMP Musical Ride Three local groups will perform in advance of the RCMP Musical Ride performance at the Stampede Grounds on Thursday, July 18. The Cariboo Cowgirls, Wild West Riders and Little Britches will open the show that starts at 6:30 p.m. During the day, until performance time, the horse stalls will also be open for public viewing. Thirty-six riders, 36 horses, a farrier, a technical production manager and three non-commissioned officers travel with the Musical Ride on tour. In 1873, the horses of the North West Mounted Police had to be rugged and tough since they were the primary mode of transportation for officers. Today an RCMP horse must be black, elegant, athletic with a good nature and enough heart and stamina to carry it through approximately 100 performances of the Musical Ride. The RCMP has bred and raised its own horses since 1939 and today

The Dome one of the Musical Ride’s most recognizable formations. The Musical Ride is in Williams Lake July 18. the national police force is known to produce some of the finest horses in the country. The RCMP Musical Ride was developed from a desire by early members of the North West Mounted Police to display their riding ability and entertain both themselves and the local community. Considering the original Mounted Police members had a British military background, it was inevitable

that the series of figures they performed were traditional cavalry drill movements. These movements formed the basis of today’s Musical Ride. Today, in keeping with tradition, the Musical Ride is performed by a full troupe of 32 riders and horses, plus the member in charge. The Musical Ride consists of the execution of a variety of intricate figures and cavalry drill choreographed to music. Demanding utmost control, timing and co-ordination, these movements are formed by individual horses and riders, in twos, fours and eights at the trot and at the canter. The horses must not only appear in the Musical Ride, but on Parliament Hill, in parades, special events and have the ability to travel and adapt to different environments, not to mention, hours of petting and photo-taking that the horses must patiently endure. One of the most recognizable Musical Ride formations is the

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“Dome,” once featured on the back of the Canadian $50 bill. The highlight of the Musical Ride is, without a doubt, the CHARGE when lances, with their red and white pennons, are lowered and the riders and their mounts launch into the gallop. The conclusion of the performance is the March Past performed to the strains of the RCMP’s Regimental March. The RCMP Musical Ride tours throughout Canada, the United States and other international venues, performing at approximately 40 to 50 locations a year between the months of May and October. Advance tickets for the Musical Ride are available at Cariboo GM, Margetts Meats, J & E Gifts, Taylor Made Cakes and Sweets and the Williams Lake RCMP Detachment office. The tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Tickets will also be available at the gate prior to the start of the event.


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This last week has been for the birds; first the tanager in the greenhouse that I talked about last week, and now a flicker woodpecker. Here’s what happened. I was bustling about the garden in my usual state of hair straight back not knowing if I found a rope or lost my horse. As I spun my wheelbarrow around intent on retrieving another load of compost from a pile by the house I was stopped in my tracks by the most amazing sight. There on the grass by the front steps sat a flicker. And facing him with only six inches between nose and beak was Shoeless the cat. For a second it looked as if they

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were simply having a casual conversation, perhaps about the merits of bugs versus mice. As I watched Shoeless began to gather himself for the pounce. “Noooo,” I screamed, abandoning my wheelbarrow and leaping into the fray. This was the moment where Shoeless would bolt under the deck and the flicker would fly off into the summer sky. Startled by my screams, Shoeless

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NEWS For the birds did indeed seek refuge below deck. But the Flicker stayed rooted to the spot as if he had been hypnotized by the cat and couldn’t move. Making sure the cat was still in hiding I rushed into the porch to grab my trusty faux leather mittens for the second time this summer. When I returned the flicker was still standing there staring blankly into space. I carefully picked him up and looked him over. His wings seemed fine; nothing broken or hanging. He must have flown into a window and ended up on the ground dazed and senseless where he was discovered by a delighted—and now disgruntled—Shoeless.

I carefully carried him to the other side of the garden and set him on a poplar stump where he continued to stare blankly into space. As I worked I carefully kept one eye on the bird and another on the cat. Oblivious to the whereabouts of his would-be lunch Shoeless came back out from beneath the deck and spent the rest of the afternoon sniffing the spot where the flicker wasn’t and casting me angry glances. It reminded me of another flicker incident I wrote about a couple years ago when I looked out the kitchen window and spotted a pair of flickers engaged in a mating dance. As I watched, I noticed something else; the delighted face of Shoeless peering out

from behind a clump of grass. That had ended badly for the cat as well, with me tearing out onto to the deck and scaring away his amorous two-forone breakfast special just as he was poised to pounce. I love that cat beyond reason. He is loyal, affectionate and charming as well as being the most beautifully coloured cat I have ever seen. But I detest the heart of a killer that beats inside. Fortunately he is extremely ineffectual at catching birds and far prefers sunning on the deck or munching on kibble to exerting himself too much. He does manage to catch the odd mouse—which is the job of a country cat-though I do wish he

wouldn’t play with his food before eating it. The Northern flicker is an interesting woodpecker. Unlike the hairy, downy and even a pair of pileated peckers that have called our forest home, the flicker does not have the dramatic black, white and red markings. Other than sporting a small yellow scarf splashed with red, he is a mottled brown sort of like a prairie chicken. They act a bit like a chicken too. While they can drill into trees just like their cousins, flickers also enjoy spending time on the ground scratching through the forest litter for bugs. Hence the camouflage coat. Another interesting thing about the flicker is that they

are among the few birds that migrate by choice rather than for survival. Some will winter in the north, while others head south. The flicker slowly gathered his wits about him from his perch on the stump, while Shoeless circled the grass by the deck and I resumed ferrying compost to the garden. Half an hour later the woodpecker shook his head, spanned his wings and then flew to the top of a power pole. He briefly looked down at the oblivious cat and the smiling gardener and then he flew away. Shannon McKinnon is a syndicated columnist from Northern BC. You can catch up on past columns by visiting www.shannonmckinnon.com

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News Beware of clean windows

I lived for a long time, in a beautiful old house with a winding staircase in the middle of the structure and elegant leaded glass doors between some of the rooms. There was a pane in one of the glass doors that was missing for years and we were entertained regularly by the dogs chasing the cat around the house and through the missing pane, as a last escape. One day, while talking on the phone across the foyer from the glass door,

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I heard the familiar sound of dog nails trying desperately to get a grip on the linoleum floor in his daily, frantic pursuit – as if he had never even seen a cat before! I knew the cat would be coming

through the missing pane pretty quickly so I turned to watch. Unbeknownst to anyone, including myself and the cat, my mom had been doing some home repairs. I almost swallowed the phone as I saw the cat become a huge furry pancake when it hit the newly-replaced pane in the door. The cat bounced back right on top of the dog that was close behind and both animals were so surprised they just lay there, stunned,

for a few seconds. Years later, it was my two-year-old who lay on the floor completely stunned after running at full speed right into a clean glass door as we were leaving the university one day. As a matter of fact, as I was writing this story, my husband, who forgot he had cleaned the patio door, walked right into it – with a plate full of steaks for the barbeque! He looked fairly surprised, too, as he wiped the sauce from his face, the furniture nearby

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and, of course, that glass door. So, it’s confirmed again - clean glass doors and windows are definitely a significant hazard to people and animals and my housecleaning choices are still being made with due care. I always knew I had a very good and logical reason for letting the glass in my house get so smudged up. I’ve thought about it long and hard and come to the conclusion that it’s just a simple matter of safety - honest!

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The Provincial Fugitive Return Program (PFRP) - which recently flew its 40th accused - is receiving another $40,000 this year from civil forfeiture proceeds. “We’re sending a message to fugitives: B.C. is not a hideout, so don’t come here thinking you can avoid consequences for serious crimes,” said Attorney General and Minister of Justice Suzanne Anton Attorney General and Minister of Justice in the press release. “We pioneered this provincial approach, and the growing numbers of returns show it’s working as one of many tools we’ve given police to deal with crime in their communities. Civil forfeiture itself is among those tools, and it continues to pay many dividends by sending criminals home and funding numerous other crime

prevention efforts.” The current program - the first of its kind in Canada - took wing in 2011 to return accused back to the specific jurisdiction where they are wanted for serious, violent offences. This provincial approach and ongoing financial support contributed to a 60 per cent increase in the number of fugitives returned in 2012. The program anticipates a further 20 per cent rise this year. The latest grant brings to $213,000 the provincial investment since 2008 in returning wanted fugitives to face criminal charges elsewhere in Canada. This latest grant will continue to help fund fugitive transport when the jurisdiction that issued the related, outstanding warrants refuses to bear the cost. Among recent passengers are:

• Kimri Arthur Edward Dial, the 40th accused sent back, who was transported from Port Alberni to Edmonton to answer to criminal charges he had evaded since 2007. These charges included aggravated assault,forcible confinement, uttering threats, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and attempt to choke to assist an assault. • Derek Silva, arrested in April by Ridge Meadows RCMP on outstanding charges

in Ontario, including sexual assault, uttering threats, assault and invitation to sexual touching. Silva, whose extensive criminal record dates back to 1996, was identified as a candidate for the PFRP by Port Mann Traffic Services. London Police Services co-operated in his return. • Justin Michael

Pfaff, wanted on outstanding warrants in Alberta related to weapons and stolen property, uttering threats and other allegations. In his first month in Vancouver, Pfaff had a dozen distinct interactions with police, leading to six more charges. BC Transit Police identified Pfaff as a PFRP candidate.

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City’s 2012 annual report released Tuesday City council will consider the 2012 Annual Report at its regular meeting Tuesday, July 16 at 6 p.m. in the council chambers. Members of the public are invited to attend the meeting and to present submissions or ask questions with respect to the report. Copies of the Annual Report are available for inspection

at city hall and copies of the report will also be available at the meeting or can be downloaded from the city’s web site at www. williamslake.ca in pdf format. For further information, please call Cindy Bouchard, manager of legislative services at 250-392-1773 or fax us at 250-392-4408. Water service repairs

The city of Williams Lake will be replacing water service and valve infrastructure components on Pigeon Avenue between 11th Avenue and 12th Avenue, and on 3rd Avenue between Oliver Street and Cameron Street. Construction began on July 3 and is expected to take several weeks. As a result there will be disrup-

Sacred Heart Catholic Church Priests: Father Derrick Cameron Father Clinton Pendleton Sunday Mass 9:30 and 7:00 pm Saturdays 5:00 pm anticipated for Sunday 450 Pigeon Ave. 250-398-6806 sacredheartwl.org

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tions in water supply to properties and traffic movements along Pigeon Avenue. Work on Pigeon Avenue will take place between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., and work on Third Avenue will take place between 6:30 p.m. and 8 a.m. All traffic detours and road closures will be signed appropriately. Extra care will be required by all

vehicles using the affected streets and the neighbouring streets during construction to ensure the safety of crews and the public. The city may have to close entire blocks during the construction. For more information, please contact the City of Williams Lake’s Water and Waste Division at 250 392-1785.

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Can Christians be sad? Emotions are incredibly powerful. We have all experienced the joy and lightness that are a side effect of certain emotions. However, emotions also have a dark side. Many have experienced the overwhelming sensation of this darkness. Maybe, it is a series of panic attacks. Maybe, it is the sudden fear you are about to die, or something is going to happen to your kids. Maybe, it is a bout with doubt. You suddenly feel that you are not really a Christian, that God does not love you, or that He is not real. Maybe, you are suddenly consumed with what a bad person you are and feelings of worthlessness torture your heart. Or maybe,it is more circumstantial: You are going through a divorce, or you have lost someone very close to you, or you cannot pay your bills and take care of your family. Or maybe, you are stuck in a sin and cannot seemingly get out of it. I could go on and on, but the reality is that most of us have this dark part that torments us...some, sadly, more often than others. It is hard to be a Christian and have this present darkness. We think we are not supposed to experience

PARSONS PEN BY REVEREND BUBBA these negative emotions. We think that God must surely not be with us or we must not be with Him; otherwise, this would not happen. We think of that dreaded verse that someone unfortunately put to song: “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice!” Guilt is then added to our pain. Rejoicing is not possible at this point, right? Doesn’t my suffering cancel out all joy? However, I would like to challenge you to think of passages of Scripture which seem to make sadness and mourning seem normal, even for God’s people. Jesus said, “Blessed are those

who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” Think about it, to be “blessed” is to have a move of God’s grace in your life. But how can we have God’s activity in our lives if we are mourning? To mourn is to lament, to be sad, to cry (sometimes for irrational reasons). Christ goes on to say to those who are crying, “Rejoice and be glad, for your reward in heaven is great.” What a dichotomy! We are not told to stop crying, but to rejoice in the presence of our sadness. Really, do we have to go any further than the Psalms to see this? David was about as up and down as they come. Can anyone say “bipolar disorder”? I guarantee that David would be on meds, if he was alive today. Yet, his emotions were put on display for you and me to gain comfort. Christians can be sad just like anyone else. In fact, because of our deep belief that things are not the way they’re supposed to be, we may be sadder. However, this does not mean that this sadness is without hope or rejoicing. The presence of the sadness is intensified by our joyful knowledge that we live in a fallen world which is, one day, going to be redeemed.

Dan Smith is with the Evangelical Free Church Please send questions to: editor@wltribune.com The views expressed in this column are not necessarily the views of all the churches in the ministerial association.

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New collector coins minted The Royal Canadian Mint’s has issued new collector coins which celebrate Canada’s legendary nature and wildlife and open new windows on our past. The Mint’s latest offering of limited-edition precious and base metal coins feature famous natural icons such as the northern lights, Caribou and Polar Bear of the Canadian Arctic; the Wood Duck of our southern wet lands; and even starfish from our Pacific waters. While several popular series continue, including the best-selling glow-in-the-dark dinosaur coins, new releases explore Canadian history and heritage with themes such as the 60th anniversary of the Korean Armistice; the joint US-Canadian First Special Service Force of the Second World War; as well as the artistry of historic Canadian bank notes. “From our landmarks, our wilderness, our historic achievements and even our legends, the story of Canada is told through countless ways and the Royal Canadian Mint is proud to continue celebrating it through beautifully crafted collector coins,” said Ian E. Bennett, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint.

“The outstanding quality, detail and innovation of our collector coins help transform our national symbols into precious keepsakes which are prized by a growing list of customers in Canada and around the world.” Wildlife stands out in the Mint’s latest collection, with new pure gold and silver kilo coins featuring Canadian artist Trevor Tennant’s illustration of a male and a female Caribou against an Arctic landscape, in a scene brought to life by the ingenious use of contrasting finishes. As different in size in real life as they are on coins, the iconic Polar Bear graces a 35 gram, 99.999 per cent pure gold coin while the Leather Star; a starfish species from British Columbia’s coastal waters, is exquisitely engraved on the first of a series of 1.27 gram, 99.99 per cent pure gold coins dedicated to Canada’s sea creatures. Launched in celebration of the 75th anniversary of Ducks Unlimited Canada, the Ducks of Canada series continues with the Wood Duck, considered by many as North America’s most beautiful waterfowl. A male and female are illustrated in vibrant co-

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lour on a $10 face-value fine silver coin and 25-cent cupro-nickel coin. These new releases are joined by the return of our wildly popular glow-inthe-dark dinosaur coins, with Tylosaurus Peminensis representing creatures of Earth’s prehistoric oceans. A trademark of the Canadian landscape and a famed natural wonder, the northern lights have inspired many stories and legends in First Nations culture. In Métis artist Nathalie Bertin’s “A Story of The Northern Lights: The Great Hare,” Nanahboozho, a hero of Odawa legend, appears on a new $20 fine silver coin accentuated with a blazing hologram. Nanahboozho has shape-shifted into the Great Hare and sits by his bonfire which, according to legend, produces the northern lights which the Mint has brought to life through a colourful hologram. Rich imagery also finds a home on a new series of $5 fine silver coins celebrating the iconography of historical bank notes. The Canadian Bank of Commerce’s 20 Dollar bank note of 1888 is the inspiration for the first release in this series, with

the elegant engraving of a young Hermes in a marine setting promising an exciting new collection of classic designs. Demonstrating that Canada’s military history continues to inspire memorable coins, the Mint has issued pure gold and silver coins honouring the “Devil’s Brigade,” the fearless and feared First Special Service Force formed from Canadian and American troops in the Second World War. The Mint is also proud to have released a 2013 Special Edition Silver Dollar commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Korean Armistice. In a continuation of the $10 fine silver O Canada series, collectors are introduced to a new perspective of the majestic Niagara Falls, while an enamel-enhanced Maple Leaf Impression $20 fine silver coin celebrates our national symbol in bright red. Mintages, pricing and full background information on each product can be found on the “Shop” tab of www.mint.ca. All of these products can be ordered directly from the Mint at 1-800267-1871 in Canada, 1-800-268-6468 in the US,

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or online at www.mint.ca. The coins will also be available at the Royal Canadian Mint’s boutiques in Ottawa, Winnipeg and Vancouver, as well as through our global network of dealers and distributors, including participating Canada Post outlets. About the Royal Canadian Mint
The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown Corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada’s circulation coins. An ISO 9001-2008 certified company, the Mint is recognized as one of the largest and most versatile mints in the world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on an international scale. For more information on the Mint, its products and services, visit www.mint.ca Images of the Mint’s newest collection are available by visiting ftp://communications: RCM2007@ ftp.mint.ca. SOURCE: Royal Canadian Mint.

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There’s a new sheriff in town for BC Hydro, and it didn’t take long for the political range war to resume. The new sheriff, Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett, found himself on the barricades as soon as he got the hugely complex responsibility for energy and mines. His saddlebags bulge with reports on BC Hydro’s seemingly runaway costs, along with Premier Christy Clark’s “core review” to cut $50 million a year from government operations. NDP energy critic John Horgan highlighted the latest BC Hydro troubles in his assault on the B.C. Liberal budget. First there was a $140 million cost overrun on the Northwest Transmission Line, under construction north from Terrace to the tiny Tahltan village of Iskut and adjacent mine properties. Then BC Hydro revealed results of an audit of its earthquake preparedness. “Condition red” was the key message. Basically, the sprawling utility has disaster plans for each of its dams or other power facilities, but no overall way to get the provincial power grid back up after a major earthquake. Horgan recited his list of BC Hydro sins after a decade of meddling by the BC Liberals: huge deferred

debt revealed by the Auditor General, enormous liabilities for private power contracts, and more rate increases that Bennett has already admitted are on the way. And now they can’t even keep us safe from the big one. Bennett fired back. About $2 billion of that debt is for seismic upgrades for the 80-year-old Ruskin Dam in Maple Ridge, and the equally frail John Hart Dam on the Campbell River, built with wooden water pipes. Major BC Hydro works slowed down after completion of Revelstoke

and Mica dams in the 1980s, and now the work is more expensive. The Northwest Transmission Line is a partnership with Imperial Metals, which wants to power its Red Chris copper-goldsilver mine. Bennett said the company is not only paying for the last section to Iskut and the mine site, but pitching in for the main line as well. Ottawa paid $130 million to get remote communities off decades of dependence on diesel generators. AltaGas, owner of one of those private power projects in the region, puts

in $180 million to get connected to the grid. The line will open up more mining and hydro possibilities. The cost overrun traces back mainly to the shortage of high-skill labour such as geotechnical engineering that the remote region already faces. And this is before natural gas pipelines and LNG plants gear up. Bennett takes over from the last sheriff, Rich Coleman, who put BC Hydro through the wringer in 2011. Coleman soon abandoned his idea of putting

off the Ruskin and John Hart upgrades (again) to keep rates low through the election, and saw the B.C. Utilities Commission jack up the rate increase to seven per cent to help slow the ballooning debt. What’s ahead for rates? The utility is looking for 32 per cent in the next three years, says energy lawyer David Austin. He calculates that only 2.5 per cent is attributable to increased private power costs. Among other things, BC Hydro needs regional emergency centres capable of functioning after a Japan-sized quake, plus ex-

pansion. Bennett came clean on another reason for rate increases – the government’s increasing dependence on taking a “dividend” as BC Hydro’s lone “shareholder.” The newly updated budget tells us this annual “dividend” is past $500 million and rising fast: $545 million this year, $611 million next year and $684 million the year after. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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Community Builders wlss students wins BBBS purple bin draw Big Brothers & Big Sisters (BBBS) Executive Director Lorraine Levitt (left) awards WLSS student Dalton Tom with a $300 gift certificate to Caribou Ski for winning the BBBS’s Purple Bin Clothing Drive draw. Pictured (right) is WLSS teacher Tara Burtenshaw who’s Leadership class ran the clothing drive at Williams Lake Secondary School.

lioness club supports seniors games Williams Lake Lioness Club member Chris Hornby (right) presents a cheque for $300 to Ellen Wiege for the B.C. Senior Games Zone 9 team travel expenses within B.C.

Lioness club supports meals on wheels Williams Lake Lioness Club member Greta Bowser (left) presents a cheque for $500 to Mary-Jo Hilyer to purchase replacement plates and containers for the Meals on Wheels program.

credit union supports bia Arla Driver of the Williams Lake and District Credit Union (right) presents a $3,500 cheque to Judy O’Neill, executive director, of the Williams Lake Central BIA for support of the 2013 Alley Art Mural Mentorship Project.

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NOTICES Scout Island Summer Program to Aug. 22 Nature Fun summer adventures. Ages 3-8 Mon. - Fri. 9:30-11:30 or 1:00-3:00. Ages 8-13 Wed. 9:30-3:00 or 1:003:00 (arts programming each day). Weekly Themes – different activities each day July 15-Nature’s Super Powers July 22-Fantastic Flyers July 29-Wonderful Water Aug. 5-Be a Nature Detective Aug. 12-The Buzz About Bugs Aug. 19-Mammals Inside & Out Sign up for just the days you want, but please do so no later than the day before. Registration and info: 3988532 or scoutisland@midbc.com July 13 2:00 p.m. – Kidzone at Arts on the Fly – Ages 6 and up – Join us for a nature walk and art play. With support from Cariboo Regional District & City of Williams Lake through the Central Cariboo Arts & Culture Society. Registration and info: 398-8532 or scoutisland@midbc.com July 15 7:30 p.m. Dr. Kathy Martin from UBC will be giving a free talk at SINC on her studies of cavity nesting birds from Riske Creek to South America and Africa. Registration and info: 398-8532 or scoutisland@ midbc.com Weekend Seminar at Gendun Drubpa Buddhist Centre Peaceful Living/ Peaceful Dying from a Buddhist perspective. Join us as Venerable Tenzin Chogkyi provides us with a detailed guide and specific instructions for the

Calendar death process as well as prayers and practices to aid the transition. Friday, July 19th - Monday, July 22nd. 778412-7780 gendundrubpa@shaw.ca 14th Annual Horsefly Town-wide Yard Sale Sun. July 21st 9 am 4 4 p.m. Info at local museum 250-620-0544 or at 250-620-3597. Maps available July 19th in local grocery store. Registration & Map fees donated between the Horsefly Senior’s group & Christmas hamper fund. Family History Center opened by appointment only until September 4 please call Phyllis at 250-392-9472 or Howard at 250-392-1813. Operation Smile Yard Sale is looking for donations for their upcoming yard sale. Items must be clean and in good condition. For more information and for an address to drop off the donated items you can phone Bernadette 250-305-1165. Operation Smile Yard Sale will take place Saturday July 27th from 9 am - 4 p.m. 1 day only at 212-1427 Dog Creek Rd. Kendell Acres. The Williams Lake Tennis and Pickle Ball Club is looking for more players. Phone the Williams Lake Golf and Tennis Club Pro Shop at 250-3926026 for more information. MEETINGS The Cariboo Chilcotin Metis Association is having a meeting on July 31 at 7 p.m. at 83 Oliver to do further planning on the August 9,10,11. Music Festival and to set a date for the annual AGM. For further information call 250-392-4428

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Magical ventriloquist performs for kids at library Saturday A free magic and ventriloquist show featuring Neale Bacon and his Crazy Critters will be at the Williams Lake Library on Saturday July 13, at 11 a.m. Bacon is a full time B.C. based ventriloquist who works with the BC Library Association to cre-

ate a show centred around that year’s Summer Reading Club Theme. This year’s theme is Up, Up and Away with activities, crafts and books featuring birds, insects, superheroes, spaceships, stargazing, weather and anything else that goes up.

Bacon has been interested in ventriloquism since the age of six, and has been entertaining for family audiences since 1977. Saturday’s performance is family-friendly and promises audience participation and lots of laughter.

école Glendale Elementary open house All current and former students, staff, parents, and community members of école Glendale Elementary are invited to an open house at the school on Thursday, July 18 from 12

Activities in afternoon include several concessions, vendors with crafts, food and wares, horsemanship demonstration, children’s games, talent show, beer garden, arm wrestling and horseshoe tournaments. The evening activities will feature a

dinner, auction, and slide show presentation by local artists and author Chris Czajkowski. There are entry fees for the poker rides and the different tournaments. Tickets are available for the dinner and slide show for $10.

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noon to 3 p.m. The event is an opportunity to walk around the school and look at pictures and other memorabilia items. This is a casual event with desserts and refreshments being served.

Alexis Creek Daze July 20 Family fun featuring arts and entertainment, music, sports, benefits and food will be the highlight of the Alexis Creek Daze coming up on Saturday, July 20. The day starts at 10 a.m. with horseback and cyclist poker rides.

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Thank You • Thank You • Thank You

big storm leaves a pond of fun

The Rotary Club of Williams Lake had another successful weekend of Stampede Breakfasts and Steakouts. Thank you to all our sponsors, including: Canada Safeway Canwest Propane Cool Clear Water G&L Holdings Lake City Ford Lynx Transportation Margett’s Meats Markey Mechanical Progressive Printers and our Volunteers and Guests The big storm that swept through the Williams Lake area in late June dropped substantial amounts of rain and hail sporadically about the region. The storm created this temporary pond at Alkali Lake which children found to be a great place to have a little fun and cool off at the same time. Liz Twan photo

PUBLIC NOTICE

RECALL AND INITIATIVE ACT

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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.

Initiative Advertising: Individuals or organizations who sponsor initiative advertising, other than the proponent and registered opponents, must register with the Chief Electoral Officer before they conduct or publish initiative advertising. Registration applications are available from Elections BC. Who May Sign the Petition: Registered voters as of Monday, September 9, 2013 may sign the initiative petition. Individuals may only sign the petition once, and must sign the petition sheet for the electoral district in which they are registered at the time of signing. Signed petitions are available for public inspection. For More Information: The initiative application and draft Bill are available for public inspection on the Elections BC website and at the Elections BC office at the address below. Location: Suite 100 – 1112 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C Mailing Address: PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9J6 Phone: Toll-free: Fax: Email: Website:

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Weekend Seminar with Venerable Tenzin Chogkyi

School’s out for the summer

Peaceful Living, Peaceful Dying: Spiritual and Practical Preparation for Death

Friday, July 19th evening to Monday, July 22nd afternoon This weekend seminar will include:

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Silas Gleason (left) and Lilly Brown enjoy mushing up their “gack” as a fun project on the last day of school in June.

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Register today for Scotiabank and BC SPCA Paws for a Cause Communities across B.C. are coming together to save animals. The Scotiabank and BC SPCA Paws for a Cause walk is being hosted in 35 communities across the province on Sept. 8 (dates may vary in some communities, please check spca. bc.ca/walk for details). This year the BC SPCA hopes to raise $1 million to provide life-saving help for the nearly 29,000 abused, injured, neglected and homeless animals cared for each year in SPCA shelters and facilities. “By signing up and collecting pledges, you’re not just helping your community’s most vulnerable animals,” says Farrah Rooney, manager of fundraising events at the BC SPCA. “You’ll also enjoy an amazing day with activities for the whole family to enjoy, and you’ll be eligible for fabulous local and provincial prizes.” Those interested in getting involved in the Scotiabank and BC SPCA Paws for a Cause are encouraged to join as an individual, as a group, or as a corporate team and can register today at spca.bc.ca/walk. The website offers everything participants need to get started, including fundraising ideas, an online fundraising page, posters, dona-

tion forms and ways to volunteer. The BC SPCA is a non-profit organization funded primarily by public donations. Its mission is to prevent cruelty

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tion of homeless and abused animals, humane education, advocacy, farm animal welfare, spay/neuter programs, and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.

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This Week’s Crossword ACROSS 1. Part of a deck 5. Georges, French philosopher 18471922 10. Winglike structures 14. Swift Malay boat (var. sp.) 15. White poplar 16. Ripped 17. Dog: ____ best friend 18. Grimes 19. Goods carried by a vehicle 20. Freestanding cooking counter 23. Apiary residents 24. Mains 25. Paved outdoor space 28. Colonic irrigations 32. __ Ladd, actor 33. Point that is one point E of SE 34. Fixed boring routine 35. Relative biological effectiveness (abbr.) 36. Burrowing marine mollusk 38. Walk heavily 39. Capital of Zimbabwe 42. Levity 44. Hoover and Aswan 46. Administrative division of a county 47. Klum reality show 52. Doyen 53. One who converts skins into white leather 54. Iridescent silica gem 56. Longest river in Albania

57. Homer’s epic poem 58. White, brown or wild 59. Booby bird genus 60. Pennies 61. Create DOWN 1. Cycles per minute 2. Traditional Iraq liquor 3. Wife of a rajah 4. Holds rubbish 5. Ribbon belts 6. Double-reed instruments 7. Strap used to control a horse 8. Schenectady, NY, hospital 9. Leaseholder 10. Books of maps 11. Bird with a laughlike

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Bright Red Bookshelf

Claire Schreiner

Bright Red Bookshelf Coordinator

The Bright Red Bookshelf Program would like to thank the following for donations of gently used children’s books: The Salt Jar, Daybreak Rotary, The Public Library, local elementary schools and people in the community. To donate children’s books contact Claire at 250-398-4173.

Shelly Joyner - 250-395-9303 Sponsored by The Kiwanis Club Books for Babies Project and the Williams Lake Tribune www.caribooliteracy.com • www.facebook.com/CaribooChilcotinPartnersForLiteracy Executive Director

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This three-bedroom, one-and-a-half storey family home, with its louvered shutters on one upstairs window and carved wooden braces on the gables, wins extra points for curb appeal. Entry is through a covered porch and into a compact foyer, with a powder room across from the convenient coat closet on the right. A den, with a closet and French doors onto the porch, can double either as a library, guest room or home office. The family area includes a spacious great room, with a built-in gas fireplace and sliding doors that open onto a sundeck, which flows into the open-plan dining area and kitchen. The dining room’s wide windows overlook the back garden. A work island with a raised eating bar, the perfect spot for snacks and casual meals, separates the dining room from the kitchen. The kitchen enjoys plenty of counter space, and boasts a walk-through pantry, with access to the laundry room, where a handy cupboard provides storage for off-season clothing and gear. The laundry room also has access to the double garage, which is roomy enough for a workshop or storage. The master suite, in an unusual touch, is reached via the kitchen/dining room. Truly private, it features its own linen closet and generous walk-in closet. In the four-piece ensuite, which includes a soaker tub and

shower, the WC and shower are partially separated to ease the morning “rush-hour.” On the second floor, up a U-shaped stairway, are two more bedrooms, served by a central three-piece bathroom that contains a linen closet. The home’s exterior is stucco, with both painted and natural-wood trim, with stone accents. All interior ceilings are nine feet high. This home measures 42 feet wide by 66 feet, six inches deep, for a total of 2,214 square feet. An unfinished basement is included in the plans. Plans for design 6-3-360 are available for $758 (set of 5), $856 (set of 8) and $917 for a super set of 10. Also add $30.00 for Priority charges within B.C. or $55.00 outside of B.C. Please add 7% P.S.T., 13% H.S.T. Or 5% G.S.T (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority charges. Our NEW 45TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $13.50 (includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheque and money orders payable to “Jenish House Design Ltd.” and mail to: JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LTD c/o...(The Tribune) #203- 151 Commercial Drive Kelowna, BC V1X 7W2 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON: www.jenish. com AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO: homeplans@jenish. com

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It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Tribune (Black Press Group Limited) in the event of failure to publish an advertisement in or the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion or the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. All claims of errors in advertising must be received by the publisher within 2 days after the first publication. All advertising is subject to the approval of the publisher. The Tribune reminds advertisers that under Provincial legislation, no person shall use or circulate any form of application for employment, publish or cause to be published an advertisement in connection with employment or prospective employment, or make any written or oral inquiry of an applicant that (a) expresses, either directly or indirectly any limitation, specification or preference as to race, religion, color, sex, marital status, age, ancestry, or place of origin or a person; or (b) requires an applicant to furnish any information concerning race, religion, color, ancestry, place of origin or political belief. In order to be credited for any mistakes the Tribune is responsible for, corrections must be made before the second insertion.

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Announcements

Obituaries

Announcements

Employment

In Memoriam

Vinje

Coming Events

Business Opportunities

Advertising Deadlines Word Classifieds Tuesday Issue 3:00 p.m. the preceding Friday Thursday Issue 3:00 p.m. the preceding Tuesday Friday Issue 3:00 p.m. the preceding Wednesday

Display Advertising Tuesday Issue 5:00 p.m. the preceding Friday Thursday Issue 5:00 p.m. the preceding Tuesday Friday Issue 12 noon the preceding Wednesday

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Call (250) 392-2331 188 North 1st Ave. Williams Lake

It is with great sadness, the family announces the passing of Raymond Bertram Vinje, of Williams Lake, on July 4, 2013 at the age of 88. A Celebration of Life will take place at 1:00 pm on Saturday, July 13, 2013 downstairs at the Royal Canadian Legion. Donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100 Come help us celebrate Vern Jenner’s life on Saturday, July 20th at 2 pm in the Big Lake Hall. Bring your stories or Vern’s words of wisdom!

NEW 24-Hour Outdoor Water Vending

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298 Mackenzie Ave. S • coolclearwater.ca The Horsefly Volunteer Fire Department is hosting an ATV Poker Rally on July 20th, 2013 starting at 10:00 am. Registration is from 8-10 am. Please follow signs from Clarke’s General Store in Horsefly. You can call Louise at (250)6200556, Linda (250)620-3350, or Ellie (250)620-3360 for more information or to preregister. All drivers must have a valid driver’s license and all riders must sign a waiver and have insurance for 3rd party liability.

Obituaries Miller

It is with great sadness that the family of Karen Dawn Miller, formerly of Williams Lake, announces her sudden passing at the age of 62. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Vancouver Curling Club on July 14 at 6:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

ESTABLISHED FIRST AID COMPANY QUESNEL, BC Includes: • GMC Duramax 4x4 pickup with fully equipped Code 3 Medical Center. All in excellent condition • Assistance with start up and training • Established Clientele & 2013 Contracts Call 250-255-0679 Business may be sponsored through Community Futures and Financing available through CFBDC. Work available immediately to qualified person. www.mobilefirstaid.ca

Caretakers/ Residential Managers

Coming Events

TRU Discovery Summer Camp July 15-19 • 9am-2pm Ages 10-13 $ 130 per camper Come DISCOVER FUN at Thompson Rivers University!

Haircare Professionals

Lost & Found Lost: 1 set of keys, found on the corner of Pigeon & McDougal. Call Pat (250)3922289

HAIRDRESSER Needed - to work 3 to 6 months in Williams Lake Seniors Care home, up to 3 weekdays per week. Ph.(604)420-9339

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Call 250-392-8000 Obituaries

Jodi Lynn McCarthy

February 2, 1968 ~ June 26, 2013 Our sweet Jodi Lynn McCarthy (née Kelly) passed away suddenly at The Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, BC on June 26, 2013. Her gentle soul will be forever missed by her parents Ken and Lise Kelly; brother Sean (his wife Johanne); sons Cody, Skylar, Devon; twin daughters Madison and Shayla; as well as many relatives and friends. We love you Jodi. Until we meet again “Chickadee”!!!

Education/Trade Schools

CLASS 1 DRIVERS and/or LEASE OPERATORS Bobell Express Ltd. requires professional Class 1 drivers and/or Lease Operators based in Cache Creek, BC to pull Super B Flatdecks. Lots of miles available on this steady run hauling within BC. We require a min. 2 years pulling Super B with winter and MTN experience. EXCELLENT WAGES AND BENEFITS Please fax resume and driver’s abstract to: 604-607-7687 or email to dispatch@bobell.com

Forestry

Westline Harvesting Ltd. requires experienced Processor Operators for Full Time work in the Williams Lake area commencing July 8, 2013. Westline provides stable, consistent, long term employment. We pay industry competitive wages, and provide an extended health care plan, dental plan, disability insurance, life insurance and a registered pension plan package. Interested applicants should fax their resume to 250-392-2836, email their resume to linda.ratcliff@ clusko.com or drop off their resume, in person, at 4605 McRae Street in Williams Lake.

Accounting/ Bookkeeping

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Caretaker needed for campground July 23 - Aug. 9. Call 250-398-0720

Activities + Crafts + Games = Fun!

Free T-shirt & Camp Photo!

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

June Mavis Rich 1961 ~ 2013 My daughter June Mavis Rich passed away on June 21, 2013. Her guardian angel, uncle Bud Rich, joined her on her journey to the after world. The time was of the summer solstice, a bright moon guided their pathway. A storm followed erasing their footprints. Fear not death it is but sleep and life is but a dream and after sleeping we will wake to dream another dream. June was a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, friend and teacher to many. She will be remembered by many and she loved and was grateful for all the ways her friends and loved ones supported her. A gathering will be held in June of 2014.

Employment Opportunities PMT Chartered Accountants/Business Advisors LLP is the Cariboo’s leading public practice accounting and tax firm, with offices in Williams Lake, Quesnel and 100 Mile House. Our Williams Lake office has career opportunities for a senior level accountant as well as a junior level accountant or bookkeeper to join our team. Our staff interact with the public on a daily basis providing tax and year end accounting services to a variety of clients. You should have proficiency in Microsoft Office, and preferably a working knowledge of Caseware and TaxPrep. Aptitude in QuickBooks and/or Simply Acccounting is an asset. The senior level accountant applicant should be enrolled in a designated accounting program or have reached designation. We provide a supportive environment where you can enhance and develop your skills in bookkeeping, payroll, accounting and tax. We also can provide the opportunity to obtain a professional accounting designation. A full benefit package is provided to all full-time staff members. Closing Date: Friday July 19, 2013 Please send cover letter and resume to: Theresa Hurd PMT Chartered Accountants/Business Advisors LLP 201 – 35 S. 2nd Avenue Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Email: theresa.hurd@caribooca.com Fax: 250-392-5789 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

For your convenience Tribune obituaries can be viewed on our website; www.wltribune.com Remember Your Loved Ones 250-392-2331


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THE Williams Lake Association for Community Living is seeking individuals for casual support work. Job duties include assisting adults affected by a developmental disability in the areas of home living, leisure activities, employment, community inclusion and supported living skills. Must be willing to work shift work and weekends. Successful applicants will have post-secondary education relative to the human services field, or equivalent experience. Must also have a valid first aid ticket with cpr and a valid class five drivers license. Applicants will undergo a criminal record check, TB test and must submit a drivers abstract. To apply, please bring resume to the attention of Ian McLaughlin, to the administration office located at 51B South 4th Avenue in Williams Lake.

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The Willams Tribune 12, 2013 Williams Lake Lake Weekend Friday,Friday, July 12,July 2013

Employment Help Wanted Fabric Land, now hiring. Requires mature person with sewing experience. Part-time. Some Saturdays. Appear in person with resume. Head Cook desired, July 15 August 24. $500/week, Phone (250)398-3380 or office@camplikely.com LIVE-IN MANAGER for 50 unit apt. bldg in Trail, B.C. Send resume to 100-3525 Laburnum Drive, Trail, B.C. V1R 2S9. sstevenson@telus.net

Home Care/Support REGISTERED Nurses - Bayshore Home Health is hiring casual, on-call RNs with skills and experience in: IV drug infusion, phlebotomy, flu clinics, wound care, patient assessments, staff supervision, delegation possess an outstanding work ethic; a passion for superior client service, and a reliable vehicle, pls forward your resume to shof tasks. If you are: personable, energetic, positive; geekie@bayshore.ca. Only those shortlisted will be contacted.

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SIGURDSON FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. Full Time Workers for our Finger Joint Plant • Experience preferred • Finger joint grading an asset If interested please drop off resume in person at the office, located at 5255 Frizzi Road. Attention: Ted Beddington Fax resumes to 250-398-2281 Email to tbeddington@laketown.net

Pharmacy Assistant Part Time, Permanent

The successful applicant will display the following attributes: • High level of energy • Self motivated • Very well organized • Superior customer service skills • Extremely trustworthy • Ability to work in a high stress environment • Available to work a variety of shifts including evenings and weekends • Pharmacy experience an asset. Resume and cover letter must be submitted in writing Attn: Chad Francis, Shoppers Drug Mart #283 12 South 2nd Ave., Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 1H6

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WILLIAMS Lake DQ Grill and Chill is looking for Superstars to add to our team. Part time/full time for customer service and grill positions. Applicants must be reliable, available to work evenings and weekends, and willing to work hard. Great positions for students. This is our summer staff hiring call! Please drop off your resume to DQ Grill and Chill at 1218 Broadway Ave South, Williams Lake, BC or email your resume directly to jobs@gertzen.ca. Any resume service links will not be opened so please email a direct file.

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CARIBOO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY Aboriginal Supported Child Development Support Worker

Qualifications: 1. Infant Development Program (IDP) or Aboriginal Supported Child Development (ASCD) Certificate, UBC DIPED, Child and Youth Care (CYC) or First Nations Child and Youth Care (FNCYC) Training, or equivalent. 2. Minimum 3 years experience in IDP/AIDP, SCD/ASCD or related ECD field. 3. Familiar with Ages and Stages Questionnaire, Developmental Milestones, knowledge of variety of assessment tools for infants and young children. 4. Training and experience with International Association for Infant Massage (IAIM), Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), Nipissing, Assessment and Evaluation for Young Children, and current First Aid. Closing Date:

August 2, 2013

Please note: Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal ancestry. For a complete job description or to submit your resume go to Cariboo Friendship Society, 99 South Third Avenue, Williams Lake, BC

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Feed & Hay Excellent quality cow & horse hay, large round & large square bales. “2013 hay available.” Phone early a.m. & evenings. Deliveries available (250)398-2805

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Good wages & benefits. Apply in person with resume at 177 Yorston Street NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

DCT Champers contractors looking for 2 full time chip truck drivers in Williams Lake B.C. Please send a resume to 604-576-2880 or rickwebbtrucking@gmail.com

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Assistant Regional Manager, Cariboo Chilcotin .6 fte until March 31, 2014 with potential for extension

Based in the Cariboo Chilcotin region and reporting to the Regional Manager, this position assists in the effective management and administration of FBC operations within the region, and with the FBC staff team to implement strategic direction and cooperation on the effective implementation of other broad FBC initiatives, both within the Basin and beyond. Preferred Qualifications and Requirements: • Experience and knowledge in the Cariboo Chilcotin region. • Demonstrated skills in managing complex projects and working with a multi-disciplinary staff. • A superior ability to involve and communicate with First Nations, varied stakeholders and the public, especially in writing. • Knowledge and understanding of sustainability issues. • Experience in applying consensus based decision-making and in facilitating multi-party processes. • Post-secondary education in community development, natural resource management, or planning; relevant, equivalent experience in a related field may be considered. Please send your resume to mlebourdais@fraserbasin.bc.ca by July 26th, 2013. Only those shortlisted will be contacted. If you have any questions, please contact Gail Wallin at 250-392-1400.

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CARIBOO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY Shelter Support Worker

GENERAL: Under the direction of the Executive Director and the Social Programs Supervisor, this employee will be responsible for admissions and referrals, administrative tasks, general shelter duties and be involved with the Society’s various activities. QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE: • Grade 12 minimum with job experience in related community work and mental health • Must maintain professional conduct and abide by the Cariboo Friendship Society’s Code of Ethics. • Must submit to a criminal records check • Ability to work with Aboriginal communities an asset • Valid driver’s license is an asset CLOSING DATE:

July 12, 2013

Please note: Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal ancestry. Submit your resume to the Personnel Committee Cariboo Friendship Society, 99 South Third Avenue, Williams Lake, BC

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The CHR is required to work under the administrative supervision of the Health Director, the CHR provides community health information and instruction to Band members, interprets federal and provincial health services to members, assists with arrangements for nursing and physician clinics, provides first aid and nonprescription drugs as needed and perform other duties. CHR Statement of Qualifications: • Minimum grade 12 education /diploma • Possession of an Aboriginal Health Worker Certificate • Possess a valid CPR and/or Level 1 First Aid and Transportation Certificate • Minimum 1 year experience providing health support services Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: • Possess superior health education workshop planning and facilitation skills • Ability to network effectively in the community and with health care professionals to identify health problems • Possess a working knowledge of client/patient health planning and possess skills to deliver CHR health support services • Have a good understanding of local culture and is able to communicate this to health care professionals • Possess sufficient written and verbal communication skills for preparing and presenting health reports • Prefer resumes from Tsilhqot’in speaking candidates to better assist clients whose only language is Tsilhqot’in, but can make exceptions • Successful completion of a criminal records search • Possess a valid class five (5) drivers license and reliable transportation Salary is commensurate with experience and education. Only the applicants short-listed will be notified. Closing Date: July 29, 2013 by 4:30 pm Please send cover letter and resume to: Lena Hink, Band Manager PO Box 158 Hanceville, BC V0L 1K0 Fax: 250-394-4407

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250-398-8279

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C & Ski Small Engines Sales and Service of All Small Engine and Marine Equipment

YUNEST’IN HEALTH DEPARTMENT Community Health Representative

Williams Lake

Colin Stevens 25 years experience

• 2 stroke crankshaft rebuilding • Cylinder boring • Buy and sell used equipment all makes and models • Many parts - new and used available • Dealer for Motovan, Kimpex, Trans Can Imports, Western Marine and many more • Warranty Contractor for Sears

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Pets

CKC registered Working Line German Shepherd puppies for sale. Very Intelligent, good prospects, great pedigree. Original German Bloodlines. Will be vet checked, dewormed, microchipped and have first shots. For more info please contact katsheppard@xplornet.com or call 250-296-3316

Merchandise for Sale

Auctions

Auction Sat., July 20 10:00 AM Vehicles, Travel Trailer, 8’ Camper, Compressors, Brush Saws, Appliances, Garden Tools, Power Tools, Wagon Wheels & Much More

Consignments Accepted

Hub-City Auctions Ltd.

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1122 South Lakeside Drive Williams Lake

250-398-8845

Drive a little Save a lot Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, July 13th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

Career Opportunity A progressive industry leading automobile dealership located in the central interior of BC is looking for a

Parts Counter Person

You are a motivated individual, focused on customer service, have strong organizational skills, the ability to work on your own, and as part of a team. Training will be provided but experience is an asset. Competitive wage package and bene¿ts offered. Please apply in person with resume and driver’s abstract to Al Weinert, Parts Manager. 370 S. Mackenzie Avenue, Williams Lake or email cariboogmparts@gmail.com We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Bichon/Maltese Puppies for sale, ready to go, July 18. Have had 1st shots. $450 (250)398-2223

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Part Time Graphic Design The Cariboo Advisor is looking for a high energy, enthusiastic people person for this position. Must be self motivated and have the ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced deadline driven environment. If you have experience with InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator background in a Mac environment we would like to hear from you. The chosen candidate must be comfortable in thinking on the go and working to deadlines. Please drop off your resumĂŠ attention: Kathy at The Cariboo Advisor or email kathy@caribooadvisor.com

Central Cariboo Hospice Palliative Care Society

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT Part-time, 22.5 hours/week Job Summary: Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing reception and clerical support to the Executive Director, Volunteer Services Coordinator, volunteers and Board of the Society, between the hours of 9:00 am and 1:30 pm weekdays. Qualifications: • Certified training and updated skills in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, Access, Desktop Publishing) and Internet. Experience with QuickBooks an asset. • Have successful background in all aspects of Administrative support: including correspondence, file management, financial and general record-keeping and the preparation of promotional materials. • Have a valid drivers license and vehicle to use for errands. • Be compassionate and motivated to work in the field of palliative care and bereavement support. Please deliver cover letter and resume with references to: Central Cariboo Hospice. In person: 530 - 4th Avenue N., Williams Lake (basement of nurses residence) between 9:00 and 12:00 weekdays; by mail: 517 - 6th Avenue N., Williams Lake V2G 2G8 or by email: cchospice@telus.net. Complete job description available upon request. Deadline for applications: Friday, July 19 at noon.

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Help Wanted Circle of Life Program Manager

The Three Corners Health Services Society is seeking an energetic, innovative, professional candidate for the position of Circle of Life Program Manager. 4XaliÀcatioQs: E[SeUieQce • 2-3 years experience in management and supervision • 2-3 years experience working with families in First Nation Communities • 2-3 years experience in providing clinical supervision • Experience in program development and evaluation • Experience in providing clinical supervision skills, counselling and deErieÀng for staff and community members • Experience in report writing and verbal presentations EGXcatioQ • 'iploma or 'egree in related Àeld • Skilled in the use of Microsoft 2fÀce and other computing programs • Trained in areas of Life Skills teaching • Knowledge of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, counselling interventions, family counselling and group work $GGitioQal 5eTXiUemeQts • Criminal record check • Valid BC drivers license and own vehicle 3lease sXEmit 5esXme Zith &oYeU /etteU aQG Qames oI tZo 3UeYioXs 6XSeUYisoUs IoU UeIeUeQce to: Lori Sellars, Health Director Three Corners Health Services Society 150 North 1st Avenue Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8 Email: lsellars@threecornershealth.org Fax: 250-398-9824 Only candidates that are short listed will be contacted. &losiQg 'ate E;7E1'E' to: -Xl\ 2 20 3

YUNEST’IN HEALTH DEPARTMENT Health Director Qualifications The Health Director will have a history of demonstrated dynamic leadership in any health, education or social service First Nation organization that targets rural aboriginal people. Education and Experience • Post secondary education in Health Administration, Public Health or related field • Minimum two years managerial experience including supervision of staff, preferably in the Health Care field • Experience or education in Health Program Planning, Administration and Evaluation • Experience developing, monitoring and maintaining budgets • Experience or education in developing policy • Tsilhqot’in cultural knowledge and Tsilhqot’in language would be an asset Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: • Knowledge of traditional medicines and the ability to integrate as a central and vital part of all health service delivery • Ability to collect and interpret health related statistical data and prepare reports • Knowledge and skills developing and implementing emergency response planning procedures • Strong proposal writing skills • Knowledge of First Nations funding agencies • Ability to work in a team environment • Ability to maintain and promote client confidentiality • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and other related computer software • Valid Class 5 BC drivers license • Own reliable transportation Wages: Commensurate on knowledge and experience Terms of Employment: Full Time Deadline for Applications: July 29, 2013 by 4:30 pm Please send cover letter, resume and 3 references to: Lena Hink, Band Manager PO Box 158 Hanceville, BC V0L 1K0 Fax: 250-394-4407 Only the applicants short-listed will be notified

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FOR ALL YOUR AUTO REPAIRS Serving the Cariboo since 1981

Government Inspections Shuttle Service

STAN POGUE

Licensed Technician

Tuesday to Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

A.R.S. Enterprises Ltd 1075 N. Mackenzie Ave.

Phone 250-392-3522 • Fax 250-392-3548

Country Cottage Welcomes Donna Donna Bergen Unsure of colour? Let me introduce you to a few foils! Call and book your appointment today!

Evening appointments available!

Open Monday - Saturday

Country Cottage Hairstyling 250-398-STYL • 250-398-7895 • 250 Barnard St.

Brad Huston • Small Appliance Recycling Depot • E-Waste Electronic Recycling Center 250-982-2611 Daily service to Quesnel Wednesday & Friday to Bella Coola In-Town Deliveries

Bella Coola

250-392-7567 Williams Lake

405 Mackenzie Avenue South, Williams Lake

Fax 250-392-5440 • www.beelinecourier.ca

COMPUTER SERVICES • Software & Hardware Installation • Computer & Router Set Up • General Computer Help

Gilles Mailhiot

250.392.7629

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Mobile Audio Service

Industrial Audiometric Technician Industrial / Commercial / Logging / Construction Dwight Satchell Box 4105, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 250-392-2922 • 1-866-327-8678 Fax: 250-392-2947

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LASER CLINIC

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Real Estate

Real Estate

Real Estate

$200 & Under

Sporting Goods

Business for Sale

For Sale By Owner

For Sale By Owner

17’ Canoe Good Condition, All fiberglass 3 seats, w/floatation Firm $200 (250)396-7033

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Chain Link panels 6X10 w/without doors $100 & up, 2X4 studs, built by Home Hardware(250)398-2093

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2002 Club Car Golf Cart. Battery operated, 2011 batteries, ball/club washer, cooler, charger included. $2200. obo (250)267-1945

$300 & Under

Business for Sale 1 (250)620-6804 or 1 (250)620-3338

Serious inquiries only.

Boat rack for truck. 1 1/2” sq. iron. $250. Phone Dan (250)392-9715

2010 Moduline Mobile Home 3 bedrooms, comes with washer, dryer, fridge, stove & a 2010 wood shed (10x14) Moving must sell at a reduced price for a quick sale. Asking Price $67,000. obo (250)398-9396

270’+ W.L. Lakeshore Private 1.1 acre, parklike setting, 2025sqft custom house, carport, walk in daylight basement, 500sqft cedar deck, 3 bdrms, 2 bath, den, 2 custom fireplaces, hardwood flooring & tile throughout, electric, gas & wood heating. $849,000. (250)392-3004

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If you operate any motorized recreational watercraft in Canada you need a

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Fred Nohels

Certified Examiner & Instructor

250-243-0066 Email: nohelsfred@outlook.com

$400 & Under 2010 Baya Wilderness Trail 250 Quad. Needs electrical parts. $390. obo (250)3926801 4.5hp Mercury fishing motor. Comes with new tank & fuel line. $350. Phone Dan (250)392-9715

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

Real Estate

Claims

Acreage for Sale

2 Place Legacy claims. Highest offer not necessarily accepted. $12,500 for both. Claims are Apple Dumpling & Old Goat at Little Snowshoe Creek across Yanks Peak. Adjoining claim is getting coarse gold. 1(204)589-1625 Email: thaddeusolbrecht@hotmail.com

PANORAMIC 58 Acres along West Fraser Road. 35 acres in hay. $129,900. 780-394-7088

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Furniture

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Heavy Duty Machinery 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

Drive a little Save a lot Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, July 13th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Misc. Wanted Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030 WANTED: Old lever action Winchester rifles and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Unit # 6 at 25 Westridge Dr. Ground Floor unit. Window Coverings, 5 appliances included. Listed at $179,000. By appointment only (250)392-3537

$145,000. 900 sqft 2 bedroom home in beautiful Soda Creek Townsite. Perfect for gardeners and bird watchers. Also includes a large heated and wired shop for the hobbyist. To view, leave a message at (250)297-6568

Teachers

Teachers

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 learning 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, references and qualifications to: Michelle Archie, Education Administrator Canim Lake Band Box 1030, 100 Mile House, BC V0K 2E0 Deadline: July 19, 2013 by 3:00 pm Only those short-listed will be contacted.

Chimney Lake Waterfront 2674 Blackwell Road 1/2 acre with 3 bdrm house Geothermal heating Rental Cabin $499,000 Call to view (250)305-6627 www.propertyguys.com #702896

Beautiful Macon home in town, 2288 sqft, natural gas fireplace, extra subpanel, attached garage, big yard, warranty until 2021. 4 bdrm, 2 bath. $299,900. Quick Sale. Many extras. 445 Smith Street. (250)398-5335

Fruit & Vegetables

Fruit & Vegetables

Fruit Growers from Penticton will be at the Williams Lake Farmer’s Market on Fridays

Put your message here

Apricots, Peaches, Cherries.... Last week for Raspberries? Fresh Every Week!

Trades, Technical

250-392-2331 and ask for Brenda, Lori, Lauren or Lisa

ZED-TECH ELECTRIC

and the Quesnel Farmer’s Market on Saturdays

Trades, Technical

for more information phone

Joe Zombori

Commercial/Residential Licenced Electrician specializing in • service upgrades • renovations • power to outbuildings

Call for your free estimate Cell: 250-267-4868 • Phone: 250-392-7443

One Hundred Mile House Division is seeking energetic, self-motivated, conscientious Tradespersons to join our maintenance team. The ideal candidate will have experience with the various automated operations and systems in modern interior saw and planer mills. You are a highly motivated Journeyman who has demonstrated your ability to apply your trade skills and knowledge safely and effectively. Good interpersonal, communication and organization skills round out your skill set. Certified Millwright Millwrights with welding certificates are urged to apply. Fourth year apprentices will also be considered. Certified Industrial Electrician Preference will be given to applicants with a working knowledge of Allan Bradley PLC 5 & Control Logics systems. Certified Heavy Duty Mechanic Experience with Caterpillar and Letourneau mobile equipment and Taylor Forklifts within a sawmill environment is an asset. Our Tradespersons work days, afternoons, graveyard and weekend shifts. Rate of pay and benefits as per the USW Local 1-425 Collective Agreement. 100 Mile House, located in the South Cariboo Region of British Columbia offers a close knit, friendly atmosphere with modern recreation, education and medical facilities, and excellent outdoor leisure opportunities. To explore this opportunity, submit your resume to 100milelumber@westfraser.com or by fax to (250)-3958254. Applications will be accepted until July 31st, 2013. Please visit our website at www.westfraser.com/jobs for more information on these exciting career opportunities We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those short listed will be contacted.

Good old family fun! Gabe & Peggi Pukacz

1220 Hodgson Rd 250-398-6313 • www.belleacres.ca

Mom & Me Daycare Multi-age (0-12 years) in-home daycare Opening Sept. 3, 2013 Registration Aug. 19 - 23 Experienced child-care provider licenced • full program

Sabrina Wheeler 250-398-5543

Flower and Gift Shop • Floral designer with 22+ years experience • Large selection of Art & Giftware by local and Canadian Artisans • Daniel’s Belgian Chocolate

Sheila Chometsky

Like us on bloomngifts@telus.net 83D 2nd Ave. S. in Hodgson Place Mall 250-392-6016


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Real Estate

Real Estate

Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

For Sale By Owner

Mobile Homes & Parks

Apartment Furnished

Homes for Rent

Suites, Lower

3 bdrm Double Wide Mobile Home

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

1115 Pigeon Avenue. Three bedroom house, 1 1/2 baths, full basement, fenced back yard in a great location, close to schools and university. Perfect for a family. Rent is $1300 a month plus utilities. Call 778220-4642.

Nice 1bdrm, ground level, n/s, n/p. $650/mo. utilities inc., working person preferred. New carpet. (250)398-7947 WILLIAMS LAKE- 2 bdrm grnd level, private entr, laundry & storage, one car prkng. Newly renovated. #4-4012 N. MacKenzie Ave. $700/mo. incls utils. Avail Aug 1st Please call or email for appt’s at 778-885-4721. lilivardanyan7@gmail.com

CARIBOO PROPERTY

40 Acre Hobby Farm with log home and second residence. B & B Potential www.welist.com #48758 Phone: 1 (250) 620-0006

#26 - 1700 Broadway Ave. South in Adult Park level lot, lots of parking space, perfect view of Williams Lake Ph. (250)392-5095

Classifieds Get Results! Open Houses

Executive Style Home Short walk to Golf course club house, Approx. 4400 sq. ft., includes 3 car garage & partially finished bsmnt. Corner lot, access to back, property approx. 1/2 acre. 3bdrm, 3bthrm, 3 fireplaces. Large kitchen, family room Central Vacuumn, new roof, furnace,flooring, appliances. Large deck off kitchen area. Asking $450,000 Ph. (250)305-6886

OPEN HOUSE

$224,800

N225650

4125 Pacific Rd, Wildwood

Sat, July 13 • 11am-1pm Updated 3 bdrm, 2 bath on large lot 10 minutes from town. Geordie & Cindy Moore in attendance

250-398-0600 • hello@phonemoore.com

Fully furnished suites in different locations. These are hotel ready and in lovely condition.

250-302-9108 FURNISHED Bachelor Suite For Rent. 150 Mile Roadhouse. Private Bath. Includes Heat and Light. Recently Renovated. $375/per month. Roman 250-398-0055.

Cottages / Cabins Brand-new timber-frame log cabin for rent in the 150 Mile rural area, 25 min. to town, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, fully furnished, breathtaking landscape. Fridge/stove, n/s, wood stove main source of heat. $900/month incl. utilities. Available Sept. 15th, 2013. Call (250)303-0655

Duplex / 4 Plex 1bdrm side duplex, downtown, close to amenities. $500/mth Heat incl. Avail. August 1st (250)392-4079 2-bdrm. suite in 4-plex, downtown,clean freshly painted heat included, coin w/d, storage, small dog/cat ok, $726/mo. Avail. Immed. (250)296-4429 2bdrm suite in 4-plex downtown, heat included, $625.00/month (250)398-7552 3bdrm suite in 4-plex, utilities included, $895.00/month (250)398-7552

Cariboo Realty

One of a Kind!

Quiet & secluded, 1300 sf mobile w/addition on 10 + acres overlooking the mighty Fraser River. Million Dollar views, storage sheds, gardens, dog kennel located in the Pablo Creek area. Reno’d inside & out. Hiking, biking, fishing, horse riding trails & wild life at your back door. $194,000 Call (250)398-5986

Houses For Sale 3 bdrm 1-1/2 bath, 2 floors, 1,970 sqft, 1485 11th Ave. N. $229,900 Ph. (778)412-1937 or (778)412-2270

Beautiful House For Sale

1140 Tower Cres. 4/5 bdrm, 3 bth, custom built executive home on over 2 secluded acres, within walking distance to downtown. For more infor & pictures go to www.kijiji.ca Williams Lake BC. Serious inquiries only please. Ph. (250)305-2266

Avail. Aug 1st 6bdrm duplex, 2 1/2 baths, w/d, n/s n/d $1100/mo +util. r/r Call Carol at (250)392-2201

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

Lovely units, new paint and floors, no pets, laundry facilities available. 250-392-2997

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

3 bdrm, 1 bth with jetted tub, open floor plan with laminate flooring. Heated workshop, Garage, boat storage, green house, garden, numerous storage buildings. Treed and open areas back onto crown land. Crown land all around. Amazing price $189,000 Ph. (250)392-1843

Mobile Homes & Parks 2bdrm Mobile Home #41 Western Estates. Central air conditioning, all appliances. Phone (250)302-8274

Halls/Auditoriums

FOR RENT

Big Lake Community Hall Lakeshore setting, fully equipped kitchen, reasonable rates Weddings, Private Parties, etc.

250-243-0024

Available immediately. Renovated and in a secure building. 250-392-9171

Misc for Rent

BOITANIO PLACE APARTMENTS

References Required

1 & 2 bedroom suites. Most desirable apartments for seniors. Clean and quiet. Next to Boitanio Park behind Boitanio Mall. Suite comes with heat, hot water, elevator, patio or balcony, fridge, stove and dishwasher. Laundry facility on site, no pets.

250-392-6450

THIS IS MORE LIKE IT!

Home on 6 acres in McLeese Lake,

Large clean 3 bdrm house, utilities included, $950/mo Avail. immed. Ph.(250)8559090

1 - 2 bdrm apt F/S Dishwasher and A/C in most units. Quiet Good references only. Ask about our incentives. Call Bernice 250-305-1155 pics at 1bdrm apartment f/s, w/d, n/p, suitable for single working person. $500/mo. (250)398-8426. 2 bdrm apartment, Lakeside area, no (250)392-5074.

South pets.

Clean, lakeview, 1bdr. apart. $550./mo. util. incl., n/s, quiet working person preferred, f/s, n/p. r/r (250)398-7361

2-85 S 3rd Ave

FOR RENT

2 bedroom top floor of executive 4plex $1100 + hydro 3 bedroom townhouse, Westridge subdivision $1500 + utilities

Call Marilyn Martin

Your Property Management Specialist

250-392-2253 • 250-855-7127 (Cell)

HANDICAPPED UNITS

One of a kind in an excellent neighbourhood. Completely handicap accessible, no pets. Low income available,must have references. 250-302-9934

2 BEDROOM DOWNTOWN

In quiet clean building, heat and cable included. 250-302-9108

Mobile Homes & Pads 3 bdrm. mobile at 150 Mile. Close to shopping center and school. n/p (250)392-7617 4bdrm mobile home fridge, stove, close to casino. n/p (250)392-7617 South Lakeside 2bdrm mobile w/d s/f $550/mnth, small pet neg. r/r (250)392-5794

2 and 3 bdrm. houses. 2 full bathrooms, n/p F/S Please call (250)392-7617. Large 3bdrm Executive home main floor 2 full bath, 9’ vaulted ceiling, large windows, large kitchen, DR, living room with gas fire place, large deck with a spectacular view of Williams Lake. NO Smoking, NO Pets. Available immediately. Call (250)392-6011 Superior references required. Norwegian style log home full bsmt. 4 bdr. quiet private property with lake view for 1 yr minimum, $950 No Dogs! (250)392-4491 Will return calls July 21 Rental Home in Westridge Estates. Beautiful view of city. f/s & dishwasher incl., optional w/d, 2bdrm, 2 bath, quiet area, suitable for adults, n/s, n/p. Superior references required. (250)392-3730

Rooms for Rent 1 Bdrm 1009 Proctor St., new paint, new floor $450/mo ult. includ. no party people/quiet pref. Ph. (250)392-6819

Senior Assisted Living

Independent Living Suites

Wheelchair accessible. One bedroom available. 55+, Quiet, Pet Friendly With a safe and secure environment. Appliances included. Laundry facilities. To view call Laurette at 250-305-3318. Williams Lake Seniors Village

Shared Accommodation Roommate needed to share small 3bdrm house. $450/mo incl util. $150 S/D (778)4120040 Tue & Wed before 6pm and Mon, Thurs & Fri after 6pm

Townhouses

3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE “Perfect Condition” Excellent location and close to all schools. Parking garage, W/D included. References Required. 250-305-4970 or email to wlrental@shaw.ca

Transportation

Cars - Domestic

Drive a little Save a lot Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, July 13th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

RV Storage Call for details

250-392-3261

www.chaparellselfstorage.ca

24 Hour Access

vantage

SELF STORAGE

250-392-4777 or 250-305-5251

1992 Acura Vigor Automatic, front wheel drive, fully loaded, new tires, well maintained, runs well. 228,000 km. $1,250. OBO (250)305-8443 daytime (250)296-3443 after 6pm

250-392-2331 Cameron Self

Reg. Shiatsu Therapist Massage Energetic Healing Shiatsu Tuesday to Saturday by appointment

250.392.0045 camself@hotmail.com #2 - 150B Oliver Street (above Woodland Jewellers)

Nor thside PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE

SEAL COATING - 3 COATING SYSTEM Pot Hole Repair • Crack Sealing Line Painting LANCE MARSHALL Office: 250-392-6885 • Cell: 250-267-1087 Email: bpwilliamslake@hotmail.com

RUNNING FOR COVER?

Cariboo Tent Rentals

Tents, Tables and Chairs also available Dave & Kat Sheppard 250 296-3358 • katsheppard@xplornet.com

FREE ACUPUNCTURE for MSP assistance (10 times) www.williamslakeacupuncture.com

1997 Chrysler Intrepid Car, Brown, very clean, low miles, new battery, thermostat & sensor, power windows, air, spare tire and Jack. Ready to go $3,000 Call (250)392-6333 after 5 Weekdays.

Cars - Sports & Imports

143 4th Avenue South Free consultation Yorston Medical Building coupon 2nd Floor

778-412-0153

Janome Sewing Machines

ON SALE NOW!

Lowest Prices in IBEA’s History starting as low as

$299 July 31/13 Sale ends

FREE lessons with your purchase!

IBEA’s Quilting & Crafts Galore Ltd.

Pioneer Complex, 351 Hodgson Rd www.advantagestorageltd.com mike@pioneerfamilyland.com

30 - 3rd Ave N. • ibeas@shaw.ca • 250-392-7748

Suites, Lower 2bdr. lower suite, close to all schools $700/mo. incl. util., avail July 15, (250)392-7291 or cell (250)305-0010. 2bdrm ground level, close to school and bus stop r/r, $800/month ultilities included n/p (250)305-1213 Fully furnished lakeside walkout bachelor suite, n/s, n/p, south facing, near Scout Island, incl util, satellite TV, & wireless internet avail. immed. $725/mo. (250)392-7395. Large 2bdrm suite, n/p n/s Quiet working person preferred $650/mnth incl util. Avail immed (250)392-4642

Reserve your space! Call one of our Tribune advertising consultants today!

Weddings • Parties • Reunions • Etc.

Chaparell

SELF STORAGE

Despite every technological advance, business cards remain an essential business tool.

Tents for all occasions

Storage

6x8, 6x15, 10x10, 10x20

Here’s my Card!

1993 Chevy Tracker Convertible 2 wheel drive, new top & tires, low mileage, power train, Automatic trans, rust free body and frame. Trailer tow package, good ground clearance, perfect body. $1950 Firm No Hagglers Please! (250)303-0941

Motorcycles 2007 Honda CRF 230F, hardly used, $3500 OBO, Ph. (250)296-4147

Consistent Advertising = Familiarity = Trust = Customers You can trust me with your advertising.

Lori Macala

Advertising Consultant

188 North First Avenue Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8 Bus: 250-392-2331 Fax: 250-392-7253 sherri@wltribune.com


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Recreational/Sale

Motorcycles

Transportation

Transportation

Boats

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

1989 17.5 ft Canaventura, inboard/outboard motor $5500 OBO (250)398-4173

Drive a little Save a lot 1996 Terry Travel Trailer 29 1/2 ft., living room slide out, queen-size bed, microwave, full bathroom, livingroom slide-out, sleeps six. Hardly used. $11,000. (250)392-5779

2003 Yamaha TTR 125 Motor Bike Electric start. Very good condition. $1400. Call Gary (250)296-3536

Giant Auto Auction. Need a vehicle? Buy direct and save thousands on your next vehicle purchase, over 150 cars, trucks, suv’s, 4x4’s and vans. Selling on behalf of bankruptcies, repo’s, leasebacks and police recoveries. Don’t miss the huge savings. Sat, July 13th @ 11:00 am. Call Auction World 250-765-5282 Kelowna, BC.

2008 Jayco Jay Flight 24’ RKS Trailer Excellent condition All the bells and whistles! $13,000. obo For more info call: (250)398-2949

2003 Yamaha TTR 250 Motor Bike Electric start. Very good condition. $1900. Call Gary (250)296-3536

2001 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab 4X4 , Black Bandit edition, Air, Cruise, Tilt, 4.8L V8 Auto, air bags rear suspension, Burl wood dash, Black Mumba wheels. 250-3923000, $6500 OBO.

Garage Sales

Garage Sales

If you or someone you know is experiencing an unplanned pregnancy or suffering the pain of a past abortion, there is compassionate, non-judgemental confidential support available.

Phone or text 250-267-5081 Email rvkamloops@yahoo.ca

Foster Families Needed Help abandoned, neglected & abused animals!

2010 Komfort Travel Trailer

DR 125 Baja sports (Can-Tire) Great off road starter bike, Like new, Driven under 10 hrs. $700 (250)392-6750

28ft, Model 281TS, 2 slides, 1 bdrm, open layout, big bright bathroom, thermal max weather pack shows like brand new. Come see all the extras. Call before 9pm (250)398-7802

2003 Ford F150 4X4, 7700 Series Triton V8, auto, air. Tow package, 10 ply Toyo tires, new battery. Only 94,000 kms. Very Good Condition. $6900. OBO (250)392-1931

Recreational/Sale 91 Prowler 5th Wheel

19’ tandem in excellent condition through out, Pull with V 6 $4800. with hitch & accessories included.

1977 GMC Duravan Motor Home, Low mileage 91,000 miles, clean, updated, ceramic tile counter, new flooring, new curtains, upholstery, mattress. Asking $5,000 1(250)243-2416

2005 Ram 3500 Laramie, 5.9 lt Cummins, single wheel, 4x4, 6 speed standard, 300,000 kms, quad cab with long box, new batteries, no tailgate. Very well maintained and clean! $16,500 or best offer Phone: (250)305-8224 or (250)620-3792

Older 8’ Camper 3 way fridge, stove (3 burner), water tank. In Good Condition. $800. OBO (250)305-2246

2009 Ford F150 Crew cab, long box, 5.4L, One owner, two sets of tires (winters & all seasons). $18,000. For pics and info leave message at: 1 (250)297-6568

Sport Utility Vehicle

2005 Yukon Good condition! Leather interior, Sunroof, DVD player. 220,000kms Well maintained. Asking $10,000. Call (250)392-5787

23ft. Adventurer Motor Home. $20,000. or best offer. (250)398-8649 For Rent: 2008 28’ RV Trailer, sleeps 9, queen bed & bunks, can deliver to lake. So you can just enjoy it! One week/$475. (250)296-4429 (150 Mile Hse)

For Sale 1995 GMC 4X4 2500 $3900 OBO Ph.(250)392-4301

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

‘S

FINANCE RATES AS LOW AS 4.99% Features: Thermal Pane Windows Heated & Enclosed Holding Tanks 125 Watt Solar Panel

PICK OF THE WEEK

Like new condition

2620A

2010 Arctic Fox 29-5E now only

$

41,900

Please consider donating your soft goods to Big Brothers & Big Sisters Recycling Program

Thank you for your support For further information 250-398-8391

Garage Sale

1091 Dairy Rd. Sat July 13, 9-1 downsizing, curtains, pot-n-pans, books, estate items. Garage Sale 1517 HWY 97 (Next to Valleyview Motel) July 13 9am - 1pm Household items, tools, books, craft items, 8’ camper with boat carrier, utility trailer two axle.

Garage Sale

3145 Pine Valley Rd. Rain or Shine! Thurs July 11, 10 - 5pm Fri July 12, 10 - 5pm Sat July 13, 10 - 5pm 5 Good working chain saws, Lawn mower, fishing gear, rods, reels etc. Jewelry, chop saws, tools. Lots more. Early Birds Welcome (250)989-1133

Garage Sale 4131 Wildwood Rd. Saturday, July 13 & Sunday, July 14, 9am - 5pm 3 Boats, utility trailer, sets of tires, yard art. Hope to see you there! Garage Sale Saturday July 13 9am-? 640 Boitanio St. (up behind hospital) Starting to clean out the “glory hole”. Of precious items, treadmill, vintage chairs, brass iron bed frame, dinosaurs, beads, lego (miniature unique pieces) Come & have a look!

Garage Sale Saturday, July 13th 8am - ?? 4230 Wildwood Road Lots of furniture, household items & more! Garage Sale Saturday, July 13th 8am - 2pm 185 Hickory Rd. (Wildwood) Bikes, clothes, decorations, lots of stuff for everyone!

Garage Sale Saturday, July 13th 9am - 1pm 1321 Esler Road Kids stuff, household items, a few tools & more!

Multi Family Garage Sale Friday Night, July 12th 6pm - 8pm Saturday morning July 13th 9am - 12pm 240 Westridge Drive Multi Family Garage Sale, Saturday, July 13 9am-2pm 500 Tamarack Rd. Boys/ladies clothing (including Old Navy, Gap etc.) toys, books, kitchen items, furniture, bikes, twin mattress, and much more! No Early Birds!

Neighbourhood Yard/ Craft Sale Many Treasures! Birdhouses, horse tack, art work, household, kids stuff. 4km Spokin Lake Rd. Saturday, July 13 9am - 3pm

Yard Sale Saturday July 13th 8am-3pm 611 Boitanio St. House hold items, baby items, books, deep freezer lots of odds & ends!

392-2179

STAY HOME AND SEND YOUR MONEY TO WORK Art Saari & Gerald Doering 250-398-2275 • 250-303-0631

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Let me make your

RENTAL INVESTMENT HEADACHE FREE by providing all the needed functions to operate rental units

Marilyn Martin Property Management Specialist

Williams Lake Realty Independently owned & operated

250-855-7127

2-85 S 3rd Avenue,Williams Lake

CARIBOO TRUCK TERMINALS

NOW NG ERI F F O

Hot Shot Deliveries Anywhere In BC

250-392-3700 • 250-398-5260 evenings Creating Advertising Solutions for YOUR Business Give me a call

Lisa Bowering 250-392-2331

Two Family Garage Sale

3057 Highway 97, 150 Mile House | 250 296 4411 | www.chemorv.ca mike@chemorv.ca | jeff@chemorv.ca DL#6146

Leftovers from your Garage Sale?

Purple bins are located at:

View @ 1935 Bass Rd. #3

1994 Bigfoot Camper 11’6”, 2180lbs, new 6 cu fridge, fantastic fan, 4-burner stove, oven, TV, heated tanks, solar, roof rack, electric jacks, awning, $7,500. obo Phone: (250)305-8224 or (250)620-2005 Dodge 3500 Cummins also available

Bond Lake Road Hwy 20

Share Shed •Surplus Herby’s Canadian Tire • Safeway

(250)305-2462

1984 Vanguard Camper, 9’, F/S, furnace, hot water heater, 2 propane tanks, 2 batteries. $1000. obo (250)296-4223

Mike Weber

Karavan boat trailer, hauls up to 16’ boat, like new, galvanized (250)305-6886

Boats

Reserve your space!

250-392-2331

24’ 1980 Apollo 305 GMC inboard. Includes Lowrance Elite Gold GPS/Fish finder, Zodiak, Honda 9.9hp kicker motor. Kitchen, queen bed, separate bathroom. Also includes trailer. Ready for Bella Coola. $12,500. obo (250)302-1940

20ft Beaver Tailed Trailer, 12,000 lbs, double axle, with ramps. Good condition. $4000 OBO Ph. (250)398-7717

Despite every technological advance, business cards remain an essential business tool.

Call one of our Tribune advertising consultants today!

2010 Ford Ranger XLT 4X4, remote start, 16,000 kms asking $22,000 OBO Ph. (250)456-2413

Utility Trailers

Here’s my Card!

Jeff McClusky

103 Country Club BLVD Saturday July 13 9am start Baby stuff, household. No Early Birds!

Lets You Live Life.

250-392-2331 188 N. 1st Ave.

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BEST PICKUP SELECTION IN THE CARIBOO and the best prices!

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250-392-2305 122 N. Broadway , Williams Lake www.gustafsonsdodge.com DL#7549 All prices net of all manufacturer’s rebates plus taxes, fees and $399 doc fee. ◆ Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. sales data. Calendar year to date retail vehicle registrations. Payments based on 96 months by-weekly OAC, 5.99%, 0 down, taxes included. 13752 total paid $30,900, #13667 total lpaid $36,937, #13749 total paid $48,441, #13728 total paid $54,954, #13725 total paid $33,758, #13563 total paid $53,201, #13706 total paid $67,018, #13683 total paid $105,271, #13707 total paid $55,775, #13799 total paid $84,545, #13695 total paid $76,817, #13734 total paid $94,993.


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