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n Bruce Maguar cuts through a log during the Lumberjack Show at the 116th Annual Salmon Arm Fall Fair held over the weekend at the fairgrounds.
Police have taken over investigation of the devastating fire Monday at Pedro Gonzalez Fruit and Garden Ltd. “After our investigation, we found it is suspicious enough in nature that we have turned it over to the RCMP,” said Salmon Arm Fire Chief Brad Shirley Wednesday afternoon. Assistant fire chief Rod Macfarlane, who initiated an investigation into the fire, said Tuesday that the speed with which the fire spread in the five minutes between dispatch and arrival on scene was unusual. “Things didn’t go as expected,” he said, noting that what initially came in as a “commercial alarm” at 12:20 a.m. Sept. 9, was amended to a “commercial structure fire” within one minute and was a deep-seated fire by the time firefighters arrived. “Given the time frame, it’s very unusual. It’s rare something will move that quickly and do that much damage.” The first indication of a fire was when heat detectors went off, alerting the monitoring company, which called dispatchers. What triggered the change to commercial structure fire within a minute was a call from a passerby on the Trans-Canada Highway, something that was followed by multiple 911 calls. Macfarlane says a duty chief was at Pedro’s within four minutes, saw a fire in the back and immediately called for additional resources. Hall 3 was on scene with full equipment in less See Blaze on page 2
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Continued from front than six minutes and firefighters from the department’s three other halls arrived shortly after. “We found a fire in the feed building and focused our attention on that because that’s where we saw flames on our arrival,” Macfarlane says, noting the fire spread quickly from the seed building at the back, through the main sales building, causing the roof to collapse. “It was pretty spectacular at that point,” he says. “Within a short time, flames were rolling out of there.” Firefighters were on scene until 6 a.m.,
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extinguishing the fire and preventing it from getting into the west side of the main building. The collapsed roof made accessing hot spots difficult. Grateful no one was injured in the blaze, Macfarlane says the building and contents suffered extensive loss. “It (flames) all went through the roof structure so there was very little damage,” he says of items inside the store. “The sad thing is, as much as we could save, the resulting smoke and water damage makes the rest of the products unusable.” Macfarlane says the fire department had been working with the insurance company to discover the source and
the cause of the fire. A special meeting was held Tuesday night to interview all firefighters who responded to the fire in order to determine what each one of them saw when they arrived at the blaze. The RCMP, who were initially working with the Salmon Arm Fire Department, have now assumed control of the investigation. “The police investigation is ongoing and updates will follow as the investigation develops,” said a press release from the Salmon Arm detachment. The fruit stand has been owned by members of the Ruth Family for 38 years. There is no word yet on whether they plan to rebuild.
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Fire season quieter than usual By Tom Fletcher BLaCk Press
B.C. has emerged from one of its sunnier summers in recent years with a below-average number of forest fires. As of Sept. 1, the B.C. government’s wildfire management branch recorded 1,687 reported wildfires for the season, compared to an average year of nearly 2,000 fires. This year’s fires burned a total of 11,434 hectares,
far less than the average damage of more than 130,000 hectares. Wet weather returned with school to large parts of the province, after a sunny summer that saw several dryweather records set. For the first time since records were kept, Vancouver airport recorded no rain for the entire month of July. The number of reported fires so far this year is slightly higher than the total for last year, but the total area
burned in 2012 was nearly 10 times greater. The province spent $133 million on firefighting last year, a total that should be much lower when the bills are added up for 2013. Open burning remains banned for the Kamloops Fire Centre region until as late as Sept. 20. Campfire bans were lifted Aug. 26 for the Kamloops and Coastal Fire Centre regions, and earlier in the month for the Northwest, Cariboo
and Prince George regions as dry conditions were relieved. Despite public information campaigns and open burning restrictions, provincial statistics continue to show about 40 per cent of wildfires are human caused, with most of the rest sparked by lightning. The relatively quiet fire season allowed B.C. to send crews to help battle wildfires in Washington, Montana and Idaho during August.
JL Jackson rezoning heads to public hearing The public will have a chance Sept. 23 to have its say on new plans for the former site of the JL Jackson school. At Monday’s council meeting, those councillors present voted unanimously, although some reluctantly, to give first and second readings to an application to change the zoning of
the 4.8 hectare property from P3, institutional, to C2, town centre commercial. The property is currently two parcels, and the school board would like to subdivide the largest parcel into three, making a total of four parcels. The largest parcel, once subdivided, would house the existing SASCU Downtown
Activity Centre, a new 22,000-square-foot school board office, and a parcel for future development. A letter from the school board attached to the rezoning application states that the institutional zoning is seen as a significant barrier to development by commercial developers.
The public hearing will be held Monday, Sept. 23, 7 p.m. at the North Canoe Hall. The venue of the public hearing has been changed from Salmon Arm City Hall to accommodate an additional public hearing that night regarding a coffee company proposed for Canoe.
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n Just For Kicks dancers Janelle Smuin, Maria Wallis, Ashley Schubert and Brianna Chapman perform on the mainstage at the 116th annual Salmon Arm Fall Fair held over the weekend at the fairgrounds.
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Sharing Shuswap harvest at Haney Sunday’s forecast is for sun mixed with good music, wine, beer and food. R.J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum is celebrating the 16th Annual Harvest Celebration on Sunday, Sept. 15 from 3 to 6 p.m. “This is our biggest year yet, and last year was a sellout,” says Haney Heritage Village manager Susan Mackie of the event that highlights the best of the Shuswap. “We have 250 tickets that we sold last year and we expect to do the same this year.” Talented musician Peter Clark will fill the village with his unique blend of beautiful melodies.
“It’s a beautiful afternoon,” says Mackie. “He’s a great friend of the village and he supports us at many events, he’s just wonderful.” Taste of the Shuswap guests will savour samples of delicious food and drink from local restaurants, businesses, wineries and breweries – set in the beautiful surroundings of the village. Participants include Shuswap Chefs, Shuswap Coffee Co., Shuswap Pie Company, Blue Canoe, Table 24, Sunnybrae Winery, Ovino Winery, Recline Ridge and Larch Hills Winery, Mt. Begbie Brewing Company, Crannog Ales, Hedi’s Bistro and
Wine, Sedo Deli, Askew’s and Save-On Foods, Hideaway Pub and the village’s very own Marjorie’s Tea Room. The last of this year’s raffle tickets will be sold and prizewinners announced, with the top prize being a four-day Waterway Houseboats vacation. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased by calling 250-832-5243, or by visiting R.J. Haney Heritage Village at 751 Hwy. 97B. “It’s just fun,” says Mackie. “It’s one of my favourite events – just a social afternoon of great food, great friends, great drink and a great way to end the season.”
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p.m. at the Salmar Classic through to Sept. 19, the third in a series that follows characters who first meet on a train in Europe as 23-year-olds. CONCERT – Saskia and Darrel – The Great Plains perform folk, Celtic, bluegrass and country at 7:30 p.m. at Carlin Hall. Tickets at $12 are available at Acorn Music or $15 at the door.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
CAREGIVER WORKSHOP – The Alzheimer Society hosts a workshop for
people caring for a person with dementia from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Gathering Place. Contact Judy at shuswaphospice.ca or call 250-8327099. FAITH – Living Waters Community Church hosts a live simulcast of a presentation by Beth Moore from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, call Bev at 250-832-8275 or Melanie at 250-833-4098. DIVORCE CARE – Five Corners Pentecostal Church hosts a 13-week seminar and support group. Call 250-832-3121 to register.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 15 TASTE OF SHUSWAP – R.J. Haney Heritage hosts the 16th annual Harvest
Celebration from 3 to 6 p.m., featuring local restaurants, wineries and breweries. Tickets are $25. Call 250-832-5243. DANCE – Seniors Fifth Avenue Activity Centre hosts a dance with the Jammers at 7 p.m. Take your instruments to join in and your dancing shoes too.
MONDAY, SEPT. 16
PROTEST RALLY – The science community will hold rallies across Canada in
support of open, transparent, evidenced-based independent science instead of ideology, and the sharing of scientific findings freely. Salmon Arm will join in from noon to 1 p.m. on steps in front of the art gallery.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18
WRITE STUFF – The Shuswap Writers’ Group meets from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
in the boardroom of the Mall at Piccadilly. Drop-ins welcome. Contact Shirley: 250-835-4544.
PAIN CARE – A free, six-week chronic pain workshop runs from 1 to 3:30
p.m. Thursdays at the Seniors Drop-In Centre on Hudson Avenue. To register, call 1-866-902-3767 or register online at www.selfmanagementbc. ca. GRIEF SHARE – Five Corners Pentecostal Church hosts a 13-week seminar to support people who are grieving the loss of someone close to them. Call 250-832-3121 for more information or to register.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20
FIND FWEDDY – Author Wilf Pauls launches his new book, “Fweddy the Wed
Fwog Pwince” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bastion Elementary. Celebrate a ‘ribbiting’ story of bullies, friendship, humour, forgiveness and a warm, surprise ending. Pauls will give a short talk on his new book at 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
HOSPICE - Training is available for hospice volunteers or those who just
want to explore their own thoughts and feelings related to death from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays to Oct. 19. Admission is $55 and includes a manual. Call 250-832-7099. ROCK ON – Salmon Arm Daybreak Rotary hosts Roktoberfest at 7:30 p.m. at the SASCU Rec Centre, featuring music and dancing with Scarecrow, beer, full bar and bratwurst available for purchase. Tickets at $25 are available at the Salmon Arm Observer, Bookingham Palace and Re/Max office. Reverse draw to win a Twin Anchors houseboat vacation. SILVER SCREEN – The joys, mysteries and ironies of love are the subject of Susanne Bier’s bittersweet comedy/drama Love is All You Need, presented by the Shuswap Film Society at 5 p.m. at the Salmar Classic.
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St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church Interim Priest in Charge Rev. Canon Barbara Stewart
10:00 a.m. Services Sundays and Wednesdays 170 Shuswap Street S.E., Salmon Arm
Tel: 250 832-2828
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Cornerstone Christian Reformed Church Pastor Peter Stellingwerff 10:30 a.m. Worship
Nursery Care & Children’s Programs
1191 - 22nd Street NE
250 832-8452, 250 832-0910
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CHURCH ~ ELCIC 10:30 AM • WORSHIP & SUNDAY SCHOOL deolutheran.org Pastor: Rev. Erik Bjorgan 1801 - 30th St. NE ~ 250 832-6160
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Pastors Captain Sheldon Feener SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 a.m. 191 - 2nd Ave. NE ~ 832-9196 Everyone Welcome!
Emmanuel Free Lutheran Church
Canoe Senior Citizen’s Centre 7330-49th St. NE
New Life Outreach
Reaching the world for Jesus one person at a time 11 a.m. ~ Worship & Communion 10 a.m. ~ Classes for all ages sa4Christ.com 250 833-0927
Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Pastors Mel & Joyce Janzen 250 675-3839 or 250 835-8736 4409 Trans Can. Hwy., Tappen www.newlifeoutreach.ca
Worship: 9:00 a.m. Sunday School for the whole family @ 10:30 am
Pre-service singing 10:45 a.m. Worship service 11:00 a.m.
Pastor Benje Bartley
For info.: 250 833-5636 1981 9th Ave. NE (St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church)
250 832-7282
If your church would like to advertise their services and location, or special events happening at your church, please call The Salmon Arm Observer at 250-832-2131 for advertising here.
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church (LCC) 9:45 am Bible Study 11 am Sunday Worship
Seventh-day Adventist Church
St. Mary’s Anglican/ United Church 1188 Trans Canada Hwy., Sorrento Ph. 250-675-2294 www.stmarysorrento.ca Tuesday Eucharist 10 a.m.
saintmary@shaw.ca The Rev. Bruce Chalmers SUNDAY WORSHIP - 10 am
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Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. Sunday School - 10:45 a.m. (Nursery to age 12) 2405 Centennial Drive, Shuswap Lake Estates Lodge, downstairs
Living Waters Church WORSHIP SERVICE & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Sundays 10:30 a.m. HEALING SERVICE Every Sunday 1 p.m. Public welcome!
THURSDAY NIGHT PRAYER at 7 p.m.
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Sunday Worship ..................................... 10:00 am Sunday School .........................................10-11 am Message ............................................... 11-11:45 am Every 4th Sunday evening Hymn Singing 5:30-6:30 pm Every other Thursday Prayer Service & Bible Study 7:30-8:30 pm
• Sunday ~ Worship & Remembrance - 9:30 a.m. • Family Bible Hour/Sunday School - 11 a.m. • Thursday ~ Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Office - 331 4th Street N.E., 250 832-9142 www.lakesidecommunitychurch.ca Email: lakesidecc@shaw.ca Lead Pastor: Pastor Ken Dryden
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3481 - 10th Ave. S.E. 250 803-0161 ~ Salmon Arm
371 Hudson Ave.
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Little Mountain Bible Chapel
Sunday Family Worship - 10:00 a.m. Our new address is:
T.C.Hwy. across from RCMP Rev. Woldy Sosnowsky
250 832-6859
250 517-8655 or 250 832-5908
250 832-8068 121 Shuswap Street SW
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian
www.aflccanada.org
Pastor R. Brown
PASTOR GEORGE FLEMING Sunday Worship: 11:15 a.m. Traditional Service
Mountain View Baptist Church
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Bible Study Thurs. 1:30 p.m.
SASCU Rec Center, Rm. 101 (west side) Phone for Information
Crossroads Free Methodist Church
Church of Christ
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 19
Know that the Lord, He is God, it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people. – Psalm 100:3
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Everyone is Welcome!
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Sundays at 10:30 am Parkview School, 605 Parksville St. Children’s Ministry for kids up to 12 yrs Weekly Ministries for all ages
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Sundays at 10:30 am Sorrento Memorial Hall, TCH Children’s Ministry for kids up to 12 yrs
Visit us at: aplacetobelong.ca Contact: 250 832-4004, email office@salmonarmchurch.com
SALMON ARM: St. Joseph’s 90 First Street SE Sat., 5 pm & Sun., 9 am SICAMOUS: Our Lady of Fatima Saturday at 7 pm BLIND BAY: Our Lady of the Lake 2740 Fairway Hill Rd., Blind Bay Sunday, 11:15 am Broadview Evangelical Free Church Bob Bartell - Lead Pastor Tamara Peterson - Women’s Ministries Pastor Daron Blenkin - Student Ministries Pastor Rudy Evans - Children’s Ministries Pastor
Worship Service at 9:45 Nursery Care for ages 2 & under Sunday School for ages 3 - Gr. 5 350 - 30th Street NE 250 832-6366
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Keep on baiting the bad guy
RCMP officers just love it when the bad guys take the bait. In this case, we’re talking the bait car. But criminals have also been known to take the bait boat, bait ATV, bait snowmobile, and bait bicycle. The bait car program – which has been expanded by police officials to include other modes of transportation such as boats, snowmobiles, bikes and ATVs – has been a tremendous help in reducing crime statistics provincewide. Police detachments that operate the bait car program will park the vehicle at a location and wait. The car is equipped with devices that alert RCMP when it is being entered. Sometimes articles left inside the car are stolen. Other times, the car itself is taken. Inside the car is a camera that helps police and their partners identify would-be thieves. Police also have the ability to shut down the car if it’s being driven away. This year, there have been 438 reports of thefts from vehicles in the North Okanagan between January and September. That’s a drop of 141 reports from the same time frame in 2012. While the bait car program is a big part of that, the local detachment also credits its commitment to crime reduction, targeting prolific offenders such as those who steal often from vehicles with helping reduce the crime statistics. “We have a team of dedicated officers that are looking at prolific offenders,” said Vernon-North Okanagan RCMP spokesperson Gord Molendyk. “We know there are a number of individuals in our communities that continue to do the majority of the crimes.” It’s always a plus to see local crime numbers going down. –Vernon Morning Star
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Cleaning up spawning beds In time, each and every angler comes to know that when you are casting to fish in a river or stream, you look for that glimmer of silver in the water that tells you there is a bright, shiny fish moving through the nearby water. That momentary glimmer is also, in some ways, also a glimmer of hope, a chance that the fish might just take your offering and the age-old fight between predator and prey will be on. The problem is that salmon stocks in this province, especially sockeye salmon, are in trouble and opportunities for catching a salmon are becoming increasingly reduced. There are, however, still a few glimmers of hope out there - especially when individuals and/or groups take things upon themselves. On July 21, members of the Salmon Arm Fish and Game Club, staff from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and a crew from Streamside Environmental, an Ohio based company that provides restoration service (using their patented Sand Wand technology) for cleaning the earth’s water
The GreaT OuTdOOrs James Murray resources, got together to initiate work on a number of former salmon spawning beds along the Salmon River and Canoe Creek. The areas chosen were once productive spawning beds which had become silted over and impacted with sand, rendering them no longer suitable. Funding for the project ($20,000) was provided by the Pacific Salmon Foundation with the Fisheries and Oceans Canada providing technical expertise and the fish and game club providing labour and co-ordination of the project. Streamside Environmental was brought in, on a contract basis, so that Fisheries and Oceans Canada could get a firsthand look at their technology at work. An estimated 15,000
square feet of streambeds along the Salmon River and Canoe Creek were treated with some 550 cubic feet of silt and Salmon Arm Fish and Game Club volunteers have also erected fencing along specific stretches of Canoe Creek and Blurton Creek to prevent cattle from walking along the streambanks of both creeks and destroying riparian habitat. Members of the Lower Shuswap Stewardship Society spent considerable time planting native trees and shrubs along Blurton Creek to stabilize the banks, as well as, putting rocks in place to prevent erosion. Their efforts have already paid off as sockeye salmon have been spotted spawning in Blurton Creek for several years now. While these are by no means the kinds of large environmental projects that draw national attention, they are, nonetheless, the kinds of efforts that have a cumulative impact and may, when all is said and done, prove to make the difference between something, albeit small, getting done and nothing getting done
because a study had to be done before an assessment of past studies, and the criteria for future studies, could be completed in order to assess the results of all past and present studies concerning the possible proposal of any and all future studies, which should be completed in order to assess the previous study and its potential bearing on the next study – or something like that. If we support local conservation, environmental and outdoor groups who give of their time, labour and yes, sometimes even knowledge and expertise, we just might be able to keep whatever glimmer of hope there is for our endangered socket salmon stocks alive. My hat goes off to groups like the Salmon Arm Fish and Game Club as well as all the other conservation, environmental and naturalist groups whose members are willing to simply do what needs to be done. Of course while the bureaucrats are busy doing their studies, they are out of the way so the ground-level volunteers can get things done – or something like that.
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Legislature likely silent until spring By Tom Fletcher BLaCk Press
VICTORIA – The B.C. government is not planning to recall the legislature for a fall session. That could change if a labour dispute shuts down public schools, with contracts expired since spring for teach-
ers and school support staff. The government could call an emergency sitting to impose a settlement if the school year is disrupted by strike action. But Finance Minister Mike de Jong, the B.C. Liberal house leader, confirmed that the scheduled session from October through
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After a brief session to table a pre-election budget in February, the government adjourned in March to begin the campaign, then recalled the legislature in July to debate the budget and ministry spending estimates. Meeting those minimum requirements took 36 sitting days.
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Friday, September 13, 2013 Shuswap Market News
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Dealing with chronic pain Gloria Heinzmann and Heather Hargreaves will lead a six-week interactive workshop on dealing with chronic pain from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 8 to Nov. 12. This self-management program will cover a range of strategies and tools to help manage the pain. This program is offered by the University of Victoria’s Centre on Aging and pre-registration is required. Call toll-free to 1-866-9023767 or email selfmgmt@uvic.ca. Be sure to specify that you wish to attend the Blind Bay-Sorrento workshop. For more information, contact the university or Heinzmann at 250-
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Road closure The Scotch Creek Forest Service Road will be closed from the 12.5-kilometre marker from Monday, Sept. 16 to Wednesday, Oct. 16, for a much-needed bridge upgrade. Log supports will be replaced by a stabilized retaining wall. The Pukeashun Trail, north of the closure, will remain accessible from the east on Seymour Main-Celista Creek Forest Service Road and from the west on Adams Forest Service Road.
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Local dancers took their art outside and down the river as they prepared for another busy season. The Ta’Lana Twirlers paired up with dancers from Salmon Arm, Kamloops and Vernon for adventure filled with fun and dancing. The group recently took to the water, paddling down the Thompson River from Chase to Pritchard. This is an annual event which brings together large groups of dancers from around the Shuswap and beyond. It is used as a way to gear up for the upcoming square-dancing season which begins this month. While the group of enthusiastic paddlers, consisting of local square and round dancers, were enjoying their day on the water, they decided a much-needed dance break was in order. The adventurers pulled to the side for some dancing fun along the sandy beaches. A number of paddlers could be seen showing off their dance moves in the water, while others lounged on the sandy beach of Banana Island. The water will soon be chilling and these adventurers will be taking their moves to the dance floor. There are two clubs in the Shuswap area. The Ta’Lana Twirlers meet on Thursday evenings starting Sept. 26 at the Blind Bay Hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. On Oct. 3, there is a potluck at 5:30 p.m., followed by an introduction to square dancing for beginners. Three free lessons in modern square dance will also be given on Oct. 10, 17, and 24 if there is enough interest. The Salmon Arm dance group resumed this week and will run Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m,. at the Fifth Avenue Senior’s Activity Centre on 170 Fifth Ave. SE. They will also offer free lessons. Salmon Arm caller Don Krebs and Peter Weel, the caller in Blind Bay, are experienced teachers who make square dancing a fun and friendly activity. For more information regarding the new season with the Ta’Lana Twirlers at the Blind Bay Hall, please email sandibic@telus.net or call Graham or Sandi at 250-675-2325. This who would like tot know more about the Salmon Arm Squares are asked to e-mail brendacanwetalk@hotmail.com or call Brenda at 250-832-1541 or Lori at 250832-4417.
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Friday, September 13, 2013 Shuswap Market News
What happened to dancing? ShuSWap paSSion Jim Cooperman Despite the enormous increase in opportunities to hear live music in the Shuswap, there has been an unfortunate decline in community dances. A number of factors have resulted in the decline, including more stringent rules and regulations, more expensive fees for use of facilities, and a waning of interest in dancing. This situation was certainly not always the case, as the Shuswap has a long history of dancing. First Nation powwows stem from the Secwepemc people’s age-old traditions of drumming, chanting and dancing. Before the days of movies, radio, and television our Shuswap pioneers enjoyed live music and dancing and some of the first community structures built by volunteers were the halls used for these events. And prior to the construction of community halls, one–room schools and barns doubled as community centres for concerts, dances and parties. Shuswap Lake settlers had barely begun clearing their lands and planting their fields in October 1906, when Blind Bay pioneers held a weeklong work bee to build their first
hall. People came from all over the lake to help and when the log building was completed in March 1907, there were 70 settlers dancing the night away. Blind Bay pioneer Archie Reedman’s diary is filled with descriptions of dance parties, some lasting all night long. Fast forward to the 1970s and early 1980s, the Shuswap Coffee House organized dances at the Gleneden Hall and the old Shuswap Theatre in Tappen. Dances were a popular year-round activity at community halls throughout the Shuswap. The Salmon Arm Folk Music Society sponsored dances and concerts for years at the community centre and in various halls. When the focus shifted to the annual Roots and Blues Festival at the fall fairgrounds, the concerts and dances ended. Part of the blame for the decline in community dances lies in the higher costs and the difficult-to-obtain liquor permit, that amounts to what I characterize as a war on fun. Consequently, many community halls, including the SASCU Recreation Centre are seeing limited use for dances as few groups can cover the higher rents and insurance and they struggle to find volunteers to run the events. But there also appears to be a decline in interest in dancing. One of the oldest organizations in the city, the 80-year-old Salmon Arm Dance and Social Club holds six dances
a year at the legion, many with live bands. However, the membership has declined to 30, as perhaps there are fewer people that want to polka, fox-trot, twostep and waltz. The trend for the Roots And Blues Festival has been for less dancing and more standing in a crowd vibrating, which is what the younger crowd likes to do. This year the dance area was taken over by people in chairs and the gyrating, standing crowd owned the front of the stage area. The dance tent did see a steady number of people eager to learn new types of dance or improve their skills, and there is usually some creative dancing happening at the Boogie Barn Stage and along the sidelines at other stages. There is indeed a crowd of people in the Shuswap and nearby communities who enjoy dancing to great live music, whether it is country, rock, blues
or reggae. One of the region’s most successful events of the year is the Trail Alliance shindig at the SASCU Recreation Centre and the dance floor is always crowded. In April, I helped organize a successful, well-attended dance at the Canoe Hall with a great band from Kamloops that raised funds for the SASCU Downtown Activity Centre. Thankfully, especially for the dancing crowd, a new Shuswap Recreation Society initiative dedicated to presenting live music called the Shuswap Music Hall in partnership with music producer Mark Greenhalgh is hosting its first event on Friday, Sept. 20. This will be an opportunity to dance to B.C.’s much acclaimed Latin-rock-soul-reggae band, The Boom Booms, plus Kamloops own funk-soul-R&B band, Earthbound. Tickets are available at the SASCU Rec Centre or by phoning 832-4044.
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Shuswap Idol hands out honours By Barb Brouwer
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Friday night’s rain may have chilled attendance at the Salmon Arm Fall Fair slightly, but it could not dampen enthusiasm at the main stage. Shuswap Idol producer Lori Risling says 25 contestants lined up to perform. “It was probably the best year yet,” raved Risling Monday after she had her ninth idol under her belt. “It went so smoothly, our audiences were phenomenal even with cool weather.” Some 150 people showed up Friday night with more than that on Saturday and more than 200 for Sunday’s finale. “As always, the audience was warm and welcoming and many comments from the performers about how much they loved performing for a live audience, a great audience, a big responsive audience,” she says. In the 18-and-under category, 11-year-old Ruby Bruce was in first place; Rhys Middleton was second and Karrah Cochrane took third. Brandon Robbins
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n Members of the Salmon Arm Fire Department raise a giant Canadian flag at the 116th annual Salmon Arm Fall Fair held over the weekend at the fairgrounds. The department is celebrating its centennial this year and dozens of fire departments from around the region helped add to the celebrations by including their fire trucks, both old and new, to the fall fair parade. A 100th birthday cake was also enjoyed by fair patrons on Friday. James murray/market news
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The 2013 - 14 Youth Exchange is underway! Steven Vas and Caroline Hoesing left Salmon Arm at the end of August to embark on their youth exchange adventures - Steven to Japan and Caroline to Belgium. Our two inbound students - Anne Frauscher from Austria and Jessica Mayer from Germany are both enrolled at SASS Sullivan campus and are already enjoying a very busy experience in Canada. While on exchange the students will make life long friends worldwide.
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n Former Salmon Arm students from the graduating class of 1958 returned to mark 55 years since earning their high school diplomas. The group celebrated the milestone at R. J. Haney Heritage Village.
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n Cyclists taking part in the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride head out of Salmon Arm on the TransCanada Highway last Friday morning on their way across Canada to create awareness and raise funds for local cancer wards.
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RCMP in the Shuswap and ICBC are launching a month-long campaign to deter distracted driving, the third leading cause of fatal car crashes in the province after speed and impaired driving. Driver distraction is blamed as a factor in 91 fatalities province-wide each year. Transportation ministry officials estimate drivers are four times likelier to crash when talking on a hand-held phone while driving and 23 times more likely to be in a crash if texting. Enforcement by officers handing out $167 fines will be stepped up throughout September, according to police. A 2012 survey for ICBC found B.C. motorists consider texting while driving to be just as risky as drinking and driving, yet 40 per cent of those who own cellphones admit they’ve used a hand-held phone while driving.
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LASS seeks reading volunteers If you love to read and are interested in working with children, consider becoming a volunteer with the One to One Children’s Literacy Program. One to One reading programs are taking place this year at Bastion, Hillcrest, South Broadview, North Canoe, Salmon Arm West, Ranchero, Silver Creek, Carlin, Grindrod, MV Beattie, Parkview, Sorrento, North Shuswap, Highland Park, and Armstrong Elementary Schools. Parent and community volunteers are needed to support students with their reading. The commitment is 1.5 hours per week
for 12 weeks staring in mid-October. During that time, volunteers will read with three children for 30 minutes each. The children are in grades
2 to 5 and are selected by their teachers to receive this special reading help. All tutoring is done at the school during regular school hours.
A three-hour training session for all volunteers in basic reading strategies is mandatory as well as a criminal record check. To sign on as a tutor
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Care for caregivers Dementia often brings about changes in behaviour and communication, which can dramatically affect family caregivers. That’s why the non-profit Alzheimer Society of B.C. is running its free Family Caregiver Series in Salmon Arm in September. The oneday workshop provides practical coping strategies for family members who are caring for a person with dementia. Topics to be covered in the series include: • Understanding Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. • Effective and creative ways of facilitating communication with a person with dementia. • Problem solving for responsive behaviours. • Self-care for the caregiver. The series runs on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The Gathering Place chapel, 350 30th St. NE in Salmon Arm. Preregistration is required. For information and to register, contact Judy Evans at 250-832-7099 or judy@shuswaphospice.ca. Alzheimer’s disease affects approximately one of every 11 Canadians aged 65 or older.
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n Sisters Corry Stuart with I’ma Cuban Playboy and Michelle Larson with Dusty Red Cowboy claimed high point ribbons at the Salmon Arm Fall Fair Horse Show on Sunday at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds. Stuart won in the select division and Larson in senior.
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Covering winning ground Local equestrians showed their skills and took top honours at the Salmon Arm Fall Fair Horse Show held over the weekend. Local winners included: • Ashtynn Rebinsky on Sox claimed Overall High Point Junior Champion and English High Point Junior Champion; • Gail Howard on Sweety Lynn was named Overall High Point Select Champion; • Corry Stuart on I’ma Cubin Playboy earned English High Point Select Champion; • Michelle Larson on Dusty Red Cowboy claimed English High Point Senior Champion; and • Donna Dimion-
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n PeeWee football players, under the watchful eye of coach Troy Henning, hold their practice at the SASCU Sports Field at Little Mountain. For more info on the team, call 250 804-4820.
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Lockhart and Kennedy take golf honours Good September weather is adding to the joy of golfing. In the Salmon Arm Golf Club Senior Men’s League, Sept. 3
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• Winner of the low gross in the 14-18 handicap range was Bert Larmand, with winner of the low net Lorne Reid.
• Winner of the low gross in the 19 and up handicap range was Brian Maurer and winner of the low net was Garry Ferguson.
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n A police officer looks over the aftermath in July 2010 after a speedboat crashed head-on with a houseboat, leaving the driver of the houseboat dead and eight others injured. The trial into the incident is scheduled to begin in January.
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Boating crash trial set for January The trial of a man accused in a July 2010 fatal boat crash has been pushed back to January of 2014. The trial date for Leon Michael Reinbrecht, charged with criminal negligence causing death and criminal negligence causing bodily harm, was initially scheduled to begin on Sept. 9 in BC Supreme Court in Kamloops. It is now confirmed to start on Jan. 6, 2014, and court time is set aside for a five-week trial. A pre-trial conference is set for this Tuesday, Sept. 10. Reinbrecht, in his early fifties, from Celista, was the operator of a speedboat that collided head-on with a houseboat in Shuswap Lake’s Magna Bay on the 2010 Canada Day weekend, leaving the 18foot Campion Runabout fully embedded inside the houseboat’s cabin. The crash occurred about 11:20 p.m. on July 3, 2010, as boats were leaving the bay following the annual Canada Day weekend fireworks display. Killed in the crash was houseboat owner and driver, 53-year-old Kenneth William (Kenny) Brown of Chase. Thirteen people were onboard the houseboat and three people on the speedboat. In addition to Brown, eight people were taken to hospital in Kamloops.
Village of Chase VILLAGE OF CHASE - NOTICE OF 2013 TAX SALE In accordance with Section 403 of the Local Government Act, the following properties will be sold for taxes by public auction on Monday, 30 September, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers in the Village of Chase Office at 826 Okanagan Avenue, Chase, BC unless the delinquent taxes now owing plus interest are paid by cash, certified cheque or money order before 10:00 am Monday 30 September 2013. As the property owner, you are strongly advised NOT to wait until the last minute to pay or your property may be sold! Information regarding any of the properties may be obtained at the Village Office propr to the Tax Sale. Delinquent Taxes Due including interest
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Police in the Shuswap are warning residents after a third incident of a man attempting to impersonate a police officer occurred on Aug. 30 in the North Shuswap. A vehicle of similar description to the two previous incidents, which took place on Aug. 28, is suspect again. The Chase RCMP received a report from a North Shuswap cou-
ple that they were followed by a small black car that had flashing red and blue lights in the windshield. This took place on Friday, Aug. 30, between 3 and 4 p.m., as they drove eastbound on Squilax-Anglemont Road near Roderick Haig Brown Provincial Park. The couple did not stop for this vehicle, and they continued on their route towards
their home. At one point the couple turned off the main road and noted that the small black car continued eastbound. The couple did not get a description of the driver, but believe the driver was alone in the vehicle. The RCMP were able to confirm once again that there were no police officers working in that area at the time of the incident.
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In two earlier incidents, people were pulled over on the Trans-Canada Highway near Pritchard by a man who drove a car with flashing red and blue lights. The man identified himself as a police office conducting traffic stops. In both cases, the man asked for a driver’s licence and insurance, then returned them.
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Chase council decided Tuesday to allow the local fire department to sell Unit 1, a brand new chief’s truck which was recently purchased with the approval of council. After former Chase Fire Chief Brent
Chamberlain left the department, the interim chief and the remaining officers reviewed what their needs were. It was then decided that these needs could be met in a more costefficient way. The fire department requested the authorization to sell the new truck, which has never
been used, and instead buy a van with a cascade system. This option is more cost-efficient and would save the village money. Council gave their approval to the new plan, and the truck will be put up for sale. A request was also made that the old Unit 1 be disposed of; this
request was also approved. Coun. Rick Berrigan explained to gallery members that a previous presentation by the department members showed that the truck was badly deteriorated and unsafe. Allowing it to be used would make the village liable.
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Plant sparks worries, accolades Reitsma said the process is not that far along but he doesn’t think an A proposed wood overpass could be budpellet plant hopes to geted as they are costly. pick up what Domtar He agreed traffic would left behind, but many increase, but noted that Chase residents are con- easy access to their own cerned, rail line was the reason The Chase Com- they are looking at the munity Hall was filled area. Tuesday afternoon, as Reitsma said they residents gathered to will try to develop prohear information about cedures which ensure Pinnacle and its pro- the public would be inposed wood pellet mill. convenienced as little as Leroy Reitsma, presi- possible. He said they dent and co-owner, said will likely install lights the new plant, at the or other safety precauold mill site on Aylmer, tions. would run off material Reitsma said there left after Domtar shut would be few materials down, including saw- stored on site, explaindust and shavings from ing they will come from the Adams Lake Mill. places such as Adam’s The site would have Lake and would be four times the produc- dumped directly into tivity of Pinnacle’s the mill. The materials Armstrong mill, with would then be made Reitsma expecting sev- into pellets and immeen to eight rail cars and diately shipped. 28 to 30 super B-Loads Reitsma does note per day. This increase that there would be a in traffic, both rail and small silo on-site in road, concerned a num- case it was needed, but ber in attendance. the intention is to enOne resident said sure nothing stays at the Chase has only two en- site. This minimizes the trances and notes that risk of fire, which was a neither are very good. concern of a number of He was concerned residents in the gallery. about the congestion Reitsma acknowlthat might occur with so edged they are sellmany extra trucks com- ing combustible dust ing in and out. and the worries were Others noted that valid, especially with there is already steady the proximity of homes rail traffic causing prob- to the mill site. Howlems for those who live ever, he ran through the here. The addition of number of procedures more, especially at the in place that minimize Alymer Road crossing, the risk of such an was a worry. Reitsma event. Another resident was asked if his compa- said the water lines on ny would consider help- Alymer had not been ing fund an overpass. upgraded in years, and
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n A large crowd turns out to hear about a proposed wood pellet plant. since investigated the cause of the explosion and have changed their design and process. Reitsma also noted the mill was running again seven weeks after the explosion and redesign took place. Other concerns of noise, light, water, air and environmental pollution were brought up by a number of residents, many of whom would be neighbours of the mill. Reitsma assured that measures would be taken to address concerns. Along with many concerns, many others were in support of the mill itself. Reitsma said he expects 25 direct jobs to be created at the site, including the manager, accountant, and operators. He also noted
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would most likely not be of use to a pumper truck in the event of a large fire. Reitsma said that in order to insure the mill, they would need to prove they could handle a fire, which would include testing the lines. If the test showed the lines could not support the heavy use, Pinnacle would either build their own pool of water or invest in the infrastructure already in place. Another resident yelled her opinions about an explosion which took place at their Armstrong site, with Reitsma stating the Workers Compensation Board had made mistakes in their report and that they had taken all required steps. Reitsma also noted they have
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about 15 trucking jobs would open up. Elena Markin praised the company for bringing more employment options to the area so young people could stay. Her words were met with applause from many in the gallery. A public hearing on the proposal will be held at the Chase Community Hall on Oct. 1 at 6 p.m. following the committee of the whole meeting.
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Heat notch one exhibition victory
It might be a new year but the Chase Heat are once again off to a slow start. The stands were filled with eager fans last Wednesday as the Chase Heat took to the ice for their first exhibition game of the season against the North Okanagan Knights. While the freshfaced team put in a valid effort, the Knights continued to outplay them throughout the contest. The scoreboard didn’t deter the fans who continued to cheer at every breakaway, save and neargoal. The game concluded with the Heat capturing their first loss of the season with a score of 2-1. The Heat travelled to Kamloops on Friday, Sept. 6, to take on the Storm. Despite some fierce competition, the Heat managed to snag their first win of the season with a closing score of 6-5. The boys returned home for a Sunday game with the hopes of solidifying another win against the Storm. While local fans had the chance to see the other half of the Heat hopefuls, they did not get to witness their first home victory as the game ended with a score of 9-2 . The Heat headed to their final exhibition game for 2013 against the Okanagan Knights on Monday Sept. 9. The boys worked for the win, but just didn’t have what it took to overcome the Knights. The game ended in a 9-2 loss, bringing the team’s exhibition game tally to three losses and one win. More cuts were expected to be made to the team throughout the week and the regular season will be kicking off shortly. The first home game is scheduled for tonight at 7:30 p.m. Season tickets are still available for those who are interested.
What’s On in Chase Heat Game, Saturday, Sept. 14, 7 p.m. at the Art Holding Arena against the Fernie. The Chase and District Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Business Brainstorming session on Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. Men’s Club Final Dinner, Sept. 20, at Anglemont Estate Golf Course. Prizes will be given out. Love Boat to Nowhere, Sept. 21, Lakeview Centre in Anglemont. Come and enjoy a murder mystery. Chase Curling registration is on Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. New and returning members welcome. For more information, contact Dave Williams at 250-675-3682 or e-mail admin@chasecurling.ca. Leagues offered: Junior Curling Monday at 3:30 p.m, Monday Mixed Curling at 10 a.m., Tuesday Ladies Stick Curling at 10 a.m., call Deloris at 250-679-3130, Wednesday Senior Men at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., Wednesday Night Ladies at 7 p.m., Thursday Men’s Stick Curling at 10 a.m., Thursday Night Men’s Curling at 7 p.m., Friday Senior Men’s at 10 a.m., Friday Night Open League at 7 p.m. Come to registration, have all your questions answered and sign up for a fun way to pass some of those long winter hours. Movie Night, every Monday night at 7 p.m., Lakeview Community Centre, coffee popcorn will be available as well as ice cream floats. For more information, call Dolores Beck 250-517-9618. Bingo, Wednesdays, 1 p.m., Parkside Estates. Celista Farmers Market, every Wednesday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Celista Hall. For more information, call 250-955-2978. Rise and Shine Breakfast, the second Saturday of every month, running from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m., at the Lakeview Community Centre. All What’s On events must be submitted no later than Sunday night to appear in the Friday edition of the Shuswap Market News. Please email all event to shuswapmarket@saobserver.net.
Columbia Shuswap Regional District NOTICE OF OTHER VOTING PROPOSED SEYMOUR ARM ELECTRIC POWER SERVICE AREA ESTABLISHMENT AND LOAN AUTHORIZATION PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the electors within the proposed Seymour Arm Electric Power Service Area (detailed on the map below) within Electoral Area ‘F’ of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District that a vote will be held on the following question (You must be an elector within this service area to vote on this question): “Are you in favour of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District adopting Bylaw No. 5663 and Bylaw No. 5664 to provide for the following: • establishing the “Seymour Arm Electric Power Service Area” within a portion of Electoral Area ‘F’ to provide capital financing for construction of electric power distribution lines within Seymour Arm; and • authorizing the borrowing of up to $3,630,000 for the estimated cost of installing the electric power distribution lines; and • annually requisitioning up to $263,000 through a parcel tax levy to pay for the construction of the electric power distribution lines?” VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS GENERAL VOTING will be held on: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013 8:00 AM TO 8:00 PM Seymour Arm Community Hall 1306 Seymour Arm Bay Road, Seymour Arm, BC ADVANCE VOTING OPPORTUNITY will be held on: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2013 8:00 AM TO 8:00 PM Columbia Shuswap Regional District Office 781 Marine Park Drive NE, Salmon Arm, BC SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BYLAWS TAKE NOTICE that the following are synopses of the proposed bylaws and that the synopses are not intended to be and are not to be understood as an interpretation of the bylaws. The bylaws may be inspected at the offices of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, 781 Marine Park Drive NE, Salmon Arm BC between the hours of 9 AM – 4 PM, Monday to Friday (except holidays) and on the CSRD website at www.csrd.bc.ca. Copies of the bylaws will be posted at the polling place on voting day.
District to allow for capital financing of electric power distribution line construction costs within the community of Seymour Arm and provides for a maximum requisition of up to $263,000 per year through parcel tax levy. BYLAW NO. 5664 – Seymour Arm Electric Power Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 5664 bylaw authorizes borrowing of up to $3,630,000 for the cost of installing electric power distribution lines within the Seymour Arm Electric Power Service Area. ELECTOR REGISTRATION There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors for voting will take place at the time of voting. You will be required to make a declaration that you meet the following requirements: • 18 years of age or older • Canadian citizen • resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day • resident of OR registered owner* of real property in the proposed Seymour Arm Electric Power Service Area for at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day, and • not otherwise disqualified by law from voting. Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature). Picture identification is not necessary. The identification must prove both residency and identity. Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity, proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property, and, if applicable, written consent from the other property owners. * there is no corporate vote MAIL BALLOT VOTING Electors may vote by mail if they: • have a physical disability, illness or injury that affects their ability to vote at another voting opportunity; OR • expect to be absent from the Regional District on general and advance voting days; OR • who reside in a location accessible only by boat, aircraft or remote forest service road. REQUESTING A MAIL BALLOT PACKAGE: Before 4:00 pm on Thursday September 26, 2013 you must submit the following information to the Regional District office in person, by mail, fax or email on the APPLICATION TO VOTE BY MAIL form available from the CSRD: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Full name and mailing address; Birthdate or last 6 digits of your Social Insurance Number; Ballot being requested Address of the property in relation to which you are voting (for non-resident property electors); PROPOSED SEYMOUR ARM ELECTRIC POWER SERVICE AREA 5. Reason for request 6. Method of delivery of your mail ballot package: (a) pick up at Regional District office; (b) regular letter mail through Canada Post to residential address or alternate address; OR (c) courier address (at elector’s expense). APPLICATION TO VOTE BY MAIL forms are available for download from the CSRD website or by requesting a copy by mail, fax or email. The Regional District will send out mail ballot packages commencing on or about September 3, 2013. To be counted, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief Election Officer no later than 8:00 pm on September 28, 2013. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information on the bylaws, the voting process or to arrange for a mail ballot package, please contact:
BYLAW NO. 5663 – Seymour Arm Electric Power Service Area Establishment Bylaw No. 5663 establishes a service within a portion of Electoral Area ‘F’ of the Columbia Shuswap Regional
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Suicide prevention requires awareness Living WEll
What makes life worth living? When asked the question, what makes life worth living, some of the answers you might hear are: loving and supportive relationships, meaningful work and involvement in hobbies, opportunities for fun and play, and the ability to pursue your dreams. However, there are circumstances that may prevent people from having these opportunities and gaining the belonging, acceptance and recognition we all need. These circumstances may include poverty, unemployment, discrimination and limited services available when they need help. Many of these challenges create stressful conditions and, over time, they also create poor mental health. Perhaps most troubling is the fact that suicide claims the lives of more than 3,500 people in Canada a year and approximately 500 of those deaths are young people between the ages of 15 and 24. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among our young people in Canada and this fact leads me to ask, what can we do to support all youth in building lives worth living? This is true prevention but there is no one easy answer. We can begin by understanding those things that make our youth feel connected and accepted. Communities can play an important role in suicide prevention. Communities that provide youth with opportunities to build coping and problemsolving skills, dependable adults and role models, access and transportation to a variety of recreational activities, strong family support and involvement, community and cultural ties, positive and safe school environments and opportunities to be involved in decisions that affect them will help them to be happier, healthier and safer youth. And remember, help is available. If you or someone you care about is currently in crisis, call 1-888-353-2273 (1-888-353-CARE) or visit the following websites for information: http://www. crisiscentre.bc.ca and http://youthinbc.com/ September 10 was World Suicide Prevention Day and events are taking place across Canada and around the world to promote suicide awareness and prevention. Be on the lookout for World Suicide Prevention Day events happening in your community. To learn more about suicide and the important role you and your community can play in saving lives, visit http://www.suicideprevention.ca. -Jenny Turco is a community health facilitator with Interior Health.
Columbia Shuswap Regional District NOTICE OF OTHER VOTING PROPOSED MALAKWA RESOURCE FACILITY FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION SERVICE AREA PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the electors within the proposed Malakwa Resource Facility Financial Contribution Service Area (detailed on the map below) within Electoral Area ‘E’ of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District that a vote will be held on the following question (You must be an elector within this service area to vote on this question): • “Are you in favour of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District adopting Bylaw No. 5665 to provide for the following: • establishing the “Malakwa Resource Facility Financial Contribution Service Area” within a portion of Electoral Area ‘E’ to provide contributions toward the costs of operating a resource facility in the community of Malakwa; and • annually requisitioning up to $125,000 through a property value tax levy for the service?” VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS GENERAL VOTING will be held on: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013, 8:00 AM TO 8:00 PM Malakwa Fire Hall
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There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors for voting will take place at the time of voting. You will be required to make a declaration that you meet the following requirements: • 18 years of age or older • Canadian citizen • resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day • resident of OR registered owner* of real property in the proposed Malakwa Resource Facility Financial Contribution Service Area for at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day, and • not otherwise disqualified by law from voting. Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature). Picture identification is not necessary. The identification must prove both residency and identity. Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity, proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property, and, if applicable, written consent from the other property owners. * there is no corporate vote MAIL BALLOT VOTING
4120 Community Hall Road, Malakwa BC ADVANCE VOTING OPPORTUNITY will be held on: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2013, 8:00 AM TO 8:00 PM Columbia Shuswap Regional District Office 781 Marine Park Drive NE, Salmon Arm, BC SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BYLAWS TAKE NOTICE that the following is a synopsis of the proposed bylaw and that the synopsis is not intended to be and are not to be understood as an interpretation of the bylaw. The bylaw may be inspected at the offices of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, 781 Marine Park Drive NE, Salmon Arm BC between the hours of 9 AM – 4 PM, Monday to Friday (except holidays) and on the CSRD website at www.csrd.bc.ca. Copies of the bylaw will be posted at the polling place on voting day. BYLAW NO. 5665 – Malakwa Resource Facility Financial Contribution Service Area Establishment Bylaw No. 5665 establishes a service within a portion of Electoral Area ‘E’ of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District to allow for an annual contribution towards the cost of operating a resource facility in the community of Malakwa and provides for a maximum requisition of up to $125,000 per year through a property value tax levy on land and improvements. PROPOSED MALAKWA RESOURCE FACILITY FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION SERVICE AREA
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Electors may vote by mail if they: • have a physical disability, illness or injury that affects their ability to vote at another voting opportunity; OR • expect to be absent from the Regional District on general and advance voting days; OR • who reside in a location accessible only by boat, aircraft or remote forest service road. REQUESTING A MAIL BALLOT PACKAGE: Before 4:00 pm on Thursday September 26, 2013 you must submit the following information to the Regional District office in person, by mail, fax or email on the APPLICATION TO VOTE BY MAIL form available from the CSRD: 1. Full name and mailing address; 2. Birthdate or last 6 digits of your Social Insurance Number; 3. Ballot being requested 4. Address of the property in relation to which you are voting (for non-resident property electors); 5. Reason for request 6. Method of delivery of your mail ballot package: (a) pick up at Regional District office; (b) regular letter mail through Canada Post to residential address or alternate address; OR (c) courier address (at elector’s expense). APPLICATION TO VOTE BY MAIL forms are available for download from the CSRD website or by requesting a copy by mail, fax or email. The Regional District will send out mail ballot packages commencing on or about September 3, 2013. To be counted, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief Election Officer no later than 8:00 pm on September 28, 2013. Keep in mind that there is no mail delivery on weekends!
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Escape with intelligent 4WD is always ready for adventure. Assessing conditions about 20 times faster than the blink of an eye, the system readjusts as needed to deliver the right blend of handling and traction at all times. It’s beneficial in all weather conditions, and provides excellent off-road traction. Plus, it’s already proven itself in challenging test environments around the globe, from North America to Austria to New Zealand and beyond. This seamless, on-demand system is our most advanced intelligent 4WD ever. Make your Escape.
ON MOST VEHICLES
▲
▲ Best-in-class max. towing capability: 11,300 lbs. (5,126 kg) ▲ Standard trailer sway control ▲ Available trailer brake controller, rear view camera and telescoping trailer mirrors
Intelligently adapts to your day.
NEW
Standard Safety ▲ Trailer Sway Control,
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▲
Best Towing
29
km hwy. (22 mpg city/32 hwy) with 3.7L V6
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with available 6.2L 2-valve V8 ▲ Best-in-class torque: 420 lb.-ft. with available 3.5L EcoBoost and 434 lb.-ft. with available 6.2L 2-valve V8
Outstanding Fuel Efficiency ▲ 12.6L/100 km city and 8.7L/100
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OVER 50 TO CHOOSE FROM!
▲ Best-in-class max. payload capability: 3,120 lbs. (1,415 kg) ▲ Best-in-class cargo box volume: 2,301 L (81.3 cu. ft.) ▲ Class-exclusive available box side steps and tailgate step
▲
2013 Ford F150 4x4
Best Payload
65
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Best Performance ▲ Best-in-class horsepower: 411
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THE DEAL BEATERS!!
LET’S TRADE KEYS TODAY – LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT!!
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$
Len
Dale
Gene
Brent
Jim
Bryan
James
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EMPLOYEE PRICING EXTENDED UNTIL SEPT. 30
3DT401
24,276
$
with
card
299/mo.
$
+ Tax $1,500 down, $299/mo. 24 months
▲▲
Air, tilt, cruise, V6, great economy.
Best Overall – EcoBoost ▲ 12.9L/100 km city and 9.0L/100 km hwy. (22 mpg city/31 hwy) ▲ 420 lb.-ft. of torque ▲ 11,300-lb. (5,126 kg) max. towing capability ▲ 3,100-lb. (1,406 kg) max. payload capability
2013 Ford Supercrew 4x4 XTR
2013 Ford Supercab 4x4 XLT
26 MPG
Air, cruise, tilt, SYNC, 5.0 L 360 HP, 6 spd. auto.
335/mo.
$
28,755
$
$3,000 down, 24-mo. lease @ .99%
2012 Ford Fusion SEL
Leather, roof, alloys, SYNC.
Well equipped, A/C, windows, lock, auto.
11,987
9,898
2011 Chev 1500 LTZ 4x4
2008 Ford Sport Trac XLT 4x4 LOW ES KILOMETR
LOADED
26,987
19,987
2012 Ford F350 Lariat 4x4
2012 F250 Extended Cab 4x4 XLT DIESEL
SAVE $20K!
44,987
$
Every Vehicle
ALL THE TIME
39,987
$
Loaded, save thousands from new!
37,984
$
Leather, roof, loaded, low kms.
16,874
$
JACOBSON
@
ONLINE
Power pkg., trailer tow, diesel, only 29,000 km.
22,987
38,847
(30 mpg city/42 hwy) (29 mpg city/41 hwy)
2010 Ford Fusion Sport
4ET035
24,470
$
$
with
$3,000 down. 48-month lease at 1.49%.
card
27,987
16,974
$
.COM
DT445A
0Z0138
Leather, roof, local car.
19,988
28,877
$
$
2012 Ford F350 Crew Cab Lariat 4x4
2009 Toyota Venza
LOCAL TRUCK
0P6202
Dual zone climate, air, keyless entry.
13,965
Mike
Steve
0Z0137
ET031A
Diesel, NAV, long box, power roof.
Loaded, leather, roof – all the goodies!
51,987
25,988
$
Mark
2008 Honda CRV 4x4 EXL
L ALL WHEE DRIVE
DT382A
9,924
15,980
Leather, power group – too much to list!
2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SE
$
DT152B
2011 Toyota Rav4 4x4
DT142A
18,987
Well equipped, A/C, windows, lock, auto.
2005 Triple E Topaz
BRING OFFERS!
BLOWOUT!
0P6201
+ Tax
$3,000 down. 36-month lease at .99%.
$
$
$
2008 Honda Civic LX
28,808 $289/mo.
$
Touring edition, winter package.
30,987
15,995
Auto., 2 tops, local
$
2 To Choose From
4ET032
Power windows/locks, cruise, A/C.
DE
Roof, leather, NAV
$
0P6234
SYNC, leather, very well equipped.
2014 Ford Escape SE 4 WD
DT476A
2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
BLOWOUT!
Air, SYNC handsfree, power group.
3.5 AWD, full load.
+ Tax
SUPER SLI
DT396A
CLEAN! CLEAN!
0P6231
2010 Ford Escape XLT 4WD
1 OWNER
0P6249
265/mo.
2011 Ford Edge LTD AWD
LOW KM’s
LOADED
DT468A
$
9.5L/100 km city and 6.7L/100 km hwy 9.8L/100 km city and 6.9L/100 km hwy
2013 Ford Edge SEL
BLOWOUT!
Roof, leather, save $15K from new!
(31 mpg city/47 hwy) (31 mpg city/43 hwy) Torque (lb.-ft.): 270 @ 3,000 rpm
2004 Ford Thunderbird
2011 Ram 2500 SLT 4x4
29,987
2012 Buick Enclave
0P6245
9.1L/100 km city and 6.0L/100 km hwy 9.2L/100 km city and 6.6L/100 km hwy Horsepower: 240 @ 5,500 rpm
22,868
$
L ALL WHEE DRIVE
0P6206
0P6250
(30 mpg city/45 hwy) Torque (lb.-ft.): 184 @ 2,500 rpm
$
Loaded – only 41,000 km.
$
7 PASSENGER
6,987
$
P6232A
2006 Lincoln Navigator
2012 Lincoln MKS AWD 7 PASSENGER
0P6236
Loaded, Nav., diesel.
30,987
48 MONTHS
9.5L/100 km city and 6.3L/100 km hwy Horsepower: 178 @ 5,700 rpm
Full load, removable hardtop. 25th Anniversary Edition.
Air, leather, keyless entry, roof.
HEMI
Canopy, air, power group.
$
$
Torque (lb.-ft.): 170 @ 4,000 rpm
+ $1,000 REBATE
P6225A
2011 Ford F150 XLT 4x4 GREAT MPG’s
Loaded, Navigation, 5.7L V8, leather.
23,900
$
6,987
DT417A
Horsepower: 168@ 6,000 rpm
LOW KM’s.
P6218A
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4
DT426B
Loaded, leather, roof, warranty
ULTRA . LOW KM’s
$
HEMI!
0P6205
Roof, air, power group.
$
2007 Ford F350 Lariat 4x4 DIESEL!
ET017A
Leather, roof, bluetooth.
18,888
2.5L Duratec 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD 1.6L EcoBoost 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD AWD 2.0L EcoBoost 4-cyl. Engine 6-speed SelectShift Automatic FWD AWD
2002 Mercury Cougar Sport
2005 Chev Saturn Ion
Power group, A/C, automatic, with tow bar package.
$
$
REMAINING
0P6137
Leather, roof, alloys.
19,981
$
$
0P6210
0P6212B
EC004A
Auto, V6, loaded.
DAYS
ONLY 78,000 km
BLOWOUT
BLOWOUT
!
ECONOMY
17
+ Tax $2,000 down, 24 months at .99%
2012 Ford Focus Titanium
1.49
Horsepower, Torque & Estimated Fuel Consumption Ratings
EMPLOYEE PRICING ONLY
355/mo.
$
GREAT BUY AT
29,794
$
$3,000 down, 24-mo. lease @ .99%
2008 Honda Civic LX
2002 Ford Mustang BLE CONVERTI
Regardless of Profit or Loss!
5.0 L, power package, 40/20/40 split seat, ABS.
352/mo.
33,937
Before Sept. 30
th
3DT471
6 spd. auto., 5.0 L 360 HP V8, power package. Brake controller, running boards, convenience package. $
$
SOLD
Save 1 $ 2,905
3DT405
3DT460
Vehicles Must be
F150 Supercrew XLT
Save $12,764
26 MPG
AdvanceTrac® with classexclusive RSC® (Roll Stability Control™), Personal Safety System™, Safety Canopy® System, SOS Post-Crash Alert System™, and many other safety and security features available or standard on every 2013 F-150.
%
2013 Ford Escape SE 4WD
Escape with intelligent 4WD is always ready for adventure. Assessing conditions about 20 times faster than the blink of an eye, the system readjusts as needed to deliver the right blend of handling and traction at all times. It’s beneficial in all weather conditions, and provides excellent off-road traction. Plus, it’s already proven itself in challenging test environments around the globe, from North America to Austria to New Zealand and beyond. This seamless, on-demand system is our most advanced intelligent 4WD ever. Make your Escape.
ON MOST VEHICLES
▲
▲ Best-in-class max. towing capability: 11,300 lbs. (5,126 kg) ▲ Standard trailer sway control ▲ Available trailer brake controller, rear view camera and telescoping trailer mirrors
Intelligently adapts to your day.
NEW
Standard Safety ▲ Trailer Sway Control,
▲
▲
Best Towing
29
km hwy. (22 mpg city/32 hwy) with 3.7L V6
▲
▲
with available 6.2L 2-valve V8 ▲ Best-in-class torque: 420 lb.-ft. with available 3.5L EcoBoost and 434 lb.-ft. with available 6.2L 2-valve V8
Outstanding Fuel Efficiency ▲ 12.6L/100 km city and 8.7L/100
▲ ▲▲ ▲
OVER 50 TO CHOOSE FROM!
▲ Best-in-class max. payload capability: 3,120 lbs. (1,415 kg) ▲ Best-in-class cargo box volume: 2,301 L (81.3 cu. ft.) ▲ Class-exclusive available box side steps and tailgate step
▲
2013 Ford F150 4x4
Best Payload
65
▲
Best Performance ▲ Best-in-class horsepower: 411
▲
THE DEAL BEATERS!!
LET’S TRADE KEYS TODAY – LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT!!
$
$
Len
Dale
Gene
Brent
Jim
Bryan
James
APPOINTMENTS/INFO HOTLINE: 1-877-603-FORD (3673) SALMON ARM - (250) 832-2101 DL#5171 REVELSTOKE - (250) 837-5284
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ANTIQUE SALE. Walk down memory lane at the *End Of Season Sale* at Storyteller Antiques & Decor. In R.J. Haney Heritage Village, on Hwy 97B next to the Salmon Arm Campground. Come out and discover this great little store before the season ends and enjoy being a tourist in your own backyard. Sept 13 & 14 from 10-5
Cards of Thanks LAKESIDE COMMUNITY Church would like to thank Tarnow’s Hair and Day Spa stylists: Anita, Dustin, Nikki, June, Kelly, Rebecca and Sheridan for taking part in our annual Free Back-to-School Haircuts and BBQ. We appreciate your gift of terrific new haircuts for 24 students returning to school last week. Your continued support of this event is appreciated so much!
MERMAID MEETS SANTA CLAUS?! Meet Gordon Allen Local author of the Children’s Book CELESTA’S MAGICAL JOURNEY Gord will be able to sign this delightful book as he helps you get an early start on your Christmas Shopping. This weekend at Storyteller Antiques and Decor Located at R.J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum Sept 13 & 14 from 10-4pm
Coming Events 1ST Annual Winfield Shop Til You Drop!! Winfield Memorial Hall, Lake Country Admission By Donation to Food Bank Fundraiser Okanagan Small Dog Rescue Sept 14 & 15 10-4 Vendor Contact: Kimberly (250)309-1350 Any book $1.00. Thousands to choose from. Closing after 23 years! BJ’s Books #9-1800Kal Lake Rd, Vernon, 12:00-6:00pm daily.
Information
Lost & Found LOST - beige hearing aid on
Downtown area on Saturday afternoon Sept. 7th
Small Whistler Blackcomb writing on front top right
Really want it back - Please call 604-850-6726 or email bonniejpierotti@hotmail.com
Prescription Glasses found West Side of McGuire Lake Sept 3/13 Call 250-832-2131 P/U at Salmon Arm Observer
WE’RE HIRING!
MT. MILLIGAN is currently accepting applications for; · Mine Mobile Equip. Trainer · Instrument Technicians · Mill Electrician · Metallurgical Technicians · Millwrights · Security Guards · Senior Dam Construction Engineer · Soil Technicians · Buyer
Please apply online at www.mtmilligan.com /careers
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking
Sports & Recreation HUNTING Firearms Safety courses. C.O.R.E. & P.A.L. required for Hunting/Firearms Licences. Call Trevor Holmes at (250)832-4105 www.huntingandfirearms.com
Children
CLASS 1A TRUCK DRIVER WANTED P/T
LOST: Man’s wallet near Centenoka Mall on Sat. Aug 31 contained cash & ID. Please call (250)832-9661
CHILDCARE Spots avail. 2.5-5yrs. limited spaces, near Kin Park (250)832-0779 Teena www.discoverykidsclub.com
Please fax your resume & driver abstract to (1)250-838-6990 or email: dean@surecropfeeds.com
Celebrations
Births
Births
Celebrations
Call Teresa (250)833-3556
Announcing the arrival of...
Happy 75th Lavalle!
Still gorgeous after all these years!
Fri., Sept. 13th was our lucky day!!
~ Love your kids!!
Happy 19th Jordan!
We are so proud of you!
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ARNOLD EVERETT CUMMINGS May 13, 1921 - August 27, 2013 Arnold passed away peacefully at his residence at Mt. Ida Mews. He will be remembered by his wife, Helen, of 68 years, his children, Marylin Jordan, Wales, UK, Joyce Belanger of Piedmont, Quebec and Alan Cummings, Mexico, a huge family of grandchildren and great-grandchildren and numerous friends. Arnold will be remembered at a graveside farewell September 15, 2013 at 1:00 pm, Enderby Graveyard, Enderby, BC. Friends and extended family are invited to come and share about Arnold’s life.
Fischer’s Funeral Services wishes to express sympathy to the families which we served in August 2013… Lee Varnum Ernie Perrin Carrie Jewell Lanny Currie David Watson Troy Charlton Karen Horner Floyd McKnight Allan Marchand Clint Dunningham Geraldine Christensen View obituaries and share memories at
FUNERAL SERVICES & CREMATORIUM LTD.
Back in Nature Waldorf inspired childcare program. Has openings in Sept. for preschool progams & childcare.
LOST: Hearing aide, Between Barber’s Daughter, The Salmar or Credit Union. Sept 3rd 250-675-2377
Childcare Available
Obituaries
www.fischersfuneralservices.com
Sure Crop Feeds, Inc. in Grindrod is looking for a part time/seasonal truck driver to work a variety of shifts, including evenings or weekends. Knowledge of the local farming area is an asset. Position could lead to full time for the right candidate.
Sept 3rd. Lost somewhere near SASCU, the Barbers Daughter or the Salmar Theatre. Please call 250-675-2377.
Drop In Ceramic Classes Tues & Thurs. 10am-2pm Evening classes avail. Everyone Welcome! $5/session. for more info please call Maureen At 250-832-9954
SICAMOUS 250-836-2570
Have Your Visa or Mastercard Ready
Films, slides, photos & video transferred to DVD.
Office: 250-832-5428 www.shuswapfoundation.ca
Mon.-Fri. • 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Fax 250-836-2661 Eagle Valley News Parkland Mall SICAMOUS, BC Mon.-Thurs., 12-4 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
MEMORIES ON DVD!
LIME GREEN PULLOVER
Obituaries
DIESEL
Diesel Blake McKibbon September 4, 2013 • 8 lbs, 3 oz. Proud parents
Blake McKibbon & Chantel Simpson cece cece cece cece cece cece
Tammy & Vince Fischer
4060-1st Ave, S.W. Salmon Arm 833-1129 Serving Kamloops to Golden Toll Free 1-888-816-1117
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Employment
Employment
Employment
Employment
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Drivers/Courier/ Trucking
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
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HEALTH Care Security Officer opportunities with Canada’s Best 50 Managed Companies - Paladin Security - accepting resumes at www.paladinsecurity.com
North Enderby Timber is looking to hire Lumber Pilers. We offer competitive wages along with a comprehensive benefit package. Please fax resume to 250-838-9637.
SORRENTO chicken farm needs people to help move chickens on Sept 22nd , 28th or 29th Please leave message with name, phone number and age (250)675-5072
Join the FamilyThe Burger Family!
Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience. Apply at:www.sperryrail.com/ careers and then choose the FastTRACK Application.
Required immediately experienced Class 1 US drivers only. Must have US experience. We supply assigned trucks, company phones, US Medical, all picks and drops paid. Please fax resume with current clean abstract to 250-546-0600. No phone calls please.
Education/Trade Schools INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
Help Wanted
SORRENTO PARTS Sorrento Parts is accepting resumes for a full time Parts Counterperson. Experience in aftermarket parts and inventory controls are an asset. Competitive wages, medical and dental program. Please apply in person to: Dustin Harasym, 1235a Trans Canada Hwy, Sorrento, B.C. email: spsservice@telus.net
DRIVERS WANTED
AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake • Guaranteed 40hr. Work Week & Overtime • Paid Travel & Lodging • Meal Allowance • 4 Weeks Vacation • Excellent Benefits Package
Help Wanted
Why should you join our team? At A&W we offer paid training, a health benefit program, opportunities for advancement and don’t forget about our great team environment! Now hiring both full and part time positions, temporary or permanent, with competitive wages. Apply within or online at www.aw.ca An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
Black Friday’s Boutique
Seeking P/T sales Clerk Must be reliable, friendly and outgoing. Please no dropins call Dana 250-803-1846 P/T Janitor needed from 4-6 hours on weekends. Send resumes: Box 255, Canoe, BC V0E 1K0
Education/Trade Schools
Trades Upgrading Courses
Join our team!
Part Time Breakfast Cook – Must have past breakfast line experience and reliable transportation and a flexible work schedule. Part Time Server – Must have serving it right certification, as well as reliable transportation and a flexible work schedule. Please send resume’s to admin.schmucks@telus.net Feel free to stop by in person. No phone calls please
CONVEYANCER VERNON, B.C.
Located in the beautiful Okanagan Valley, Nixon Wenger is one of the largest, fastest, growing law firms outside of Greater Vancouver. Currently with 21 lawyers and a newly constructed office building, our Vernon, B.C. office has an opening for a Conveyancer. Our successful candidate will have 3-4 years of conveyancing experience and must be able to complete residential and commercial deals from start to finish. The applicant will have strong communication skills, will be very detail-oriented and must be highly organized. In addition, the applicant must be knowledgeable with E-Filing through BC Online and experience with econveyance would be an asset. Responsibilities will also involve interacting with clients by phone and email. Our firm offers a positive working environment with competitive salaries, a group benefits package, an RRSP program and a moving allowance. Nixon Wenger welcomes your interest in this position within our Conveyancing Department. Please submit your resumes to humanresources@nixonwenger.com by Wednesday, September 18th, 2013 at 4:00pm. We thank all applicants for their interest and advise that only those under consideration will be contacted. No phone calls please.
734 Trans Canada Hwy., Sicamous
Now Hiring: All Positions Apply online: wwwyourwalmartcareer.ca Drop into the hiring center: M-F 8am- 5:00pm 720 Trans Canada Hwy (old Honda Dealership-right side door) Call: 877-936-4168 Fax: 877-936-4174
Airbrakes Endorsement
This course prepares students for the ICBC written examination to operate an air brake equipped highway vehicle. This course includes 16 hours of theory plus a four-hour pre-trip inspection. Salmon Arm Dates: Sep. 21 - 22, 2013 Nov. 2 - 3, 2013 Revelstoke Date: Oct. 26 - 27, 2013
Seasonal Drivers Required Perry River/Skyline HMC Services Inc., road and bridge maintenance contractor in the Selkirk Area are looking for professional drivers for the winter season. Both full-time seasonal positions (November to March) and call-in (as when) positions to operate snowplow and sanding trucks in the Perry River/ Skyline area are available. The point of assembly is Skyline Esso. Required qualiÀcations include: • Valid BC Driver’s License (minimum Class 3 with air endorsement) • Proven Highway Experience • Experience driving tandem axle vehicles and operating a variety of transmissions, including a 13 speed • Perry River Shifting: 4 days on and 4 days off, 10 hour shifts, shift rotation is two weeks days and two weeks afternoons
Forklift Certificate
This operator training course is designed for individuals who have had no experience operating a forklift. This course combines 16 hours of theory and practical operation of a forklift. Salmon Arm Date: Oct 5 - 6, 2013
Application forms may be picked up at HMC Services Inc.’s ofÀce listed below; qualiÀed applicants are invited to submit applications, along with a photocopy of their driver’s license, an up to date driver’s abstract and references to substantiate experience to: For further information please call: 250-837-3136.
OCRTP 25952
For more information or to register call: 250-862-5457 Toll Free 1-877-755-2266
HMC Services Inc. 723 Highway 23 South, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0 Fax: 250-837-6225 Email: joy.cwikula@hmcservices.ca Visit www.hmcservices.ca for Employment Application Form Please note applications will not be accepted without a current driver’s abstract. Please note that only short listed applicants will be contacted and pre-employment drug testing is part of hiring process
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FUNERAL SERVICE & CREMATORIUM 440-10TH STREET SW (P.O. BOX 388)
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PHONE: (250) 832-2223
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Help Wanted
Seasonal Drivers Required 50 Mile HMC Services Inc., road and bridge maintenance contractor in the Selkirk Area are looking for professional drivers for the winter season. Full-time seasonal positions (November to March) to operate snowplow and sanding trucks in the 50 Mile area are available. The point of assembly is 50 Mile. Required qualiÀcations include: • Valid BC Driver’s License (minimum Class 3 with air endorsement) • Proven Highway Experience • Experience driving tandem axle vehicles and operating a variety of transmissions, including a 13 speed • 50 Mile Shifting: 6 shifts on 3 shifts off, 10 hour shift duration • 50 Mile Accommodation: There are sleeping and cooking facilities at 50 Mile, bedding is supplied and individuals must supply food. A television is provided in the common area as well internet access is also available. Application forms may be picked up at HMC Services Inc.’s ofÀce listed below; qualiÀed applicants are invited to submit applications, along with a photocopy of their driver’s license, an up to date driver’s abstract and references to substantiate experience to: For further information please call: 250-837-3136. HMC Services Inc. 723 Highway 23 South, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0 Fax: 250-837-6225 Email: joy.cwikula@hmcservices.ca Visit www.hmcservices.ca for Employment Application Form Please note applications will not be accepted without a current driver’s abstract. Please note that only short listed applicants will be contacted and pre-employment drug testing is part of hiring process
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
PRODUCE CLERKS – FULL & PART TIME Our Salmon Arm – Downtown Location, Produce Department, requires experienced staff to fill our full time and part time positions. If you are energetic, enthusiastic and want to be part of the Askew’s team, we want to hear from you. Please apply in person, to: Dave Swetlikoe, Produce Manager – Downtown Store, or by email to: Dave@askewsfoods.com.
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Twin Anchors Marine & TA Structures, located in Sicamous, BC is looking for qualified individuals to join our team building new houseboats and portable buildings for the oil and mining sector. AutoCAD & Design Starting date: Immediately Skills & Experience required: Strong background in residential construction. AutoCAD experience. Experience using SolidWorks Drafting program. Knowledge of BC building codes. Education or Certification required: 3 - 4 years of AutoCAD experience
Resumes can be delivered to the Main office Monday to Friday from 8 am to 5 pm or by faxing: 250-836-3038 or by email to Kevin H. Miller: kmiller@twinanchors.com No phone calls, please
Employment
Employment
Employment
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE PERSON/MANAGEMENT TRAINEE 1 full time position for a Driver/Warehouse Person/Management Trainee with Castle Fuels (2008) Inc. Looking for someone with a Class1 License with air Endorsment and some computer experience. Forklift Ticket an Asset. Willing to train. Drivers Abstract required. Full time, Competitive wage, benefits. Email resume to: bert@castlefuels.ca or drop off in person at Petro Canada bulk fuel station located @ 4941-46th Ave SE Salmon Arm BC.
Oil Change Technician/ Customer Service Representative Required for Great Canadian Oil Change. Must have a strong mechanical aptitude and be good with computers. Automotive repair experience or training an asset. Must have a clean neat appearance and work well with the public. Weekend work required. Please call (250)832-1040 or apply in person at 1291 TCHwy SW Salmon Arm P/T Bookkeeper/receptionist required. Must have advanced computer skills and able to work in a fast paced environment with little supervision. Apply in person only with resume to Salmon Arm Ready Mix Ltd 2851-13Ave. SW Attention: Neal
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT The RBC Dominion Securities branch in Salmon Arm, BC is looking for an Administrative Assistant to support the branch. Key Accountabilities: • Perform daily administrative functions in a punctual, professional manner while providing the highest quality of client service. • Investigate and resolve inquiries related to accounts. • Maintain current knowledge of client accounts by reviewing daily activity online and on applicable reports; maintain client files on a daily basis. • Ensure accurate and timely completion of all necessary documentation and reports, and distribute accordingly. • Conduct various administrative functions as required including the review of incoming mail, answering telephone calls and ad hoc projects. • Assist in preparing mailings such as seminars, newsletters, and information packages. • Assist Investment Advisor in preparing for client meetings including scheduling and coordinating with external vendors. Skills: • Highly detail oriented and task-driven with the ability to operate in a deadline driven environment. • Superior organisational and multi-tasking skills. • Intermediate Microsoft Office skills. • Ability to work and collaborate with multiple individuals within the branch. • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with a variety of personalities, both internally and externally. • Willingness to learn and increase industry knowledge. Please respond in confidence with your CV and cover letter to lori.stene@rbc.com.
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• GENERAL HELPERS • CAMP ATTENDANTS • JANITORS North Country Catering has immediate openings for permanent full-time camp opportunities in Northern Alberta. Shift Rotation; 3 weeks in camp and one week home. Founded in 2000, NCC has become one of the largest independent management, operation & catering company in Western Canada. NCC is responsible for managing and operating remote work camps.
Competitive Wages & BeneďŹ ts After 3 mos. Interested applicants are invited to forward resumes to: North Country Catering, Human Resources e-mail: hr@ northcountrycatering.com fax: 1-(780)-485-1550 Relief Milker for 60 cow dairy, 2 days per week, experienced applicants only. 250-546-6158 Shuswap Home Repair is seeking 2 laborers, PT/FT depending on abilities, must be honest & reliable, pay based on experience, (250)833-9446 sofuson@shaw.ca SKYLINE TRUCKSTOP is now hiring a F/T gas attendant and P/T waitress. Send resumes to skyline@jetstream.net or fax 250-836-4950..
SKIMIKIN Nursery Tappen BC requires Tree Sorters for 2013 Fall Harvest. $11.50/hrBonus-40hr weeks. Submit resume to Rob by fax: 250835-8633; email: rreed@airspeedwireless.ca or in person-Weekdays 8:00-4:00 Ph 250-835-4541 (Ext 27) SURESPAN STRUCTURES requires Welder/Fabricator. Requirements: Welder Level “C� or 1st year fabrication minimum. Forklift and crane operators experience. Knowledge of how to interpret engineering drawings. CWB ticket an asset. Understand & apply basic mathematical skills. Preemployment drug screen may be required. Mail resume to 3721 Drinkwater Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6P2, fax: 250-7468011 or email: shelly@surespanstructures.com The Nelson Star has an immediate opening for an Editor for its twice-weekly community newspaper. This is a rare opportunity and we are looking for the right candidate and we are looking for that someone special to lead this award-winning newspaper into the future. The successful candidate will manage a super-engaged editorial vision for this newspaper and work to help grow our increasing cross-promotional opportunities in this market. As Editor, you will take a lead role in community engagement, which means getting involved in different organizations to promote the newspaper’s role and brand in the community. You will have previous experience as an Editor of a community newspaper and will have extensive experience in page layout. In addition you will have experience in website, content management, with the aim to grow online readership, while still preserving print readership. You will have a through understanding of how to use social media to enhance our print and online editions as well as expand our brand. This job requires a tremendous amount of effort and time in order to be successful and we are looking for someone who is looking for a career and not just a job. Compensation for this position will be based on experience and qualifications. There is an excellent benefits package as well as a car allowance and other related benefits. A reliable vehicle is required. Nelson is considered by many one of the most desirable places in the province, if not the country to live. It is a historical gem nestled in the heart of the West Kootenay region and offers a myriad of opportunities to the outdoor enthusiast, including skiing, mountain biking and kayaking to name just a few. It is also a wonderful community to raise a family. Black Press Community New Media is an internationally recognized newspaper publishing group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications in BC, Alberta, Washington, Hawaii, California and Ohio published at 14 regional printing centers. Black Press has over 160 websites as well as the Victoria based free classified web site UsedEverywhere.com. Black Press employs 3,300 people across North America. Please send resume, with cover letter, to Karen Bennett at publisher@nelsonstar.com. Resumes dropped off in person will not be accepted. No phone calls please. We thank all of those who apply, however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. We require a truck driver with a valid Class 1 license. Individual should have experience driving a tractor/trailer unit & should be adept mechanically & physically fit. Forward resume to McLeod’s By-Products Ltd. 4559 Larkin Cross Rd, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B6
Salmon Observer Friday,September September13, 13,2013 2013 ShuswapArm Market News Friday,
Employment
Services
Trades, Technical
Financial Services
Class 4 Engineer is required for Colonial Farms. Must be able to work Graveyard shift. Competitive Wages with Full Benefits. Drop Resume between 8am & 2pm. 3830 Okanagan Street, Armstrong. (250)546-3008 LOG HOME BUILDERS Log home builders with at least 3 years experience in all facets of log home construction required for 2-3 year project in Ashcroft BC Accommodation available. Send Resume to Fax 250-453-0088 Email: andrew@thewildernessway.org •
24/7 • anonymous • confidential • in your language
YOUTH AGAINST VIOLENCE LINE
1-800-680-4264
info@youthagainstviolence.com
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Services
Esthetics Services
Financial Services GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
Accounting/Tax/ Bookkeeping BOTTOM LINE ACCOUNTING Specializing in Small Business Allison Turland owner. Bookkeeping and Payroll on Simply Accounting or QuickBooks. Setup of Accounting Systems. Income Tax Preparation for Business, Personal & Corporate. Full Cycle Accounting. Will Work your Office or Mine. Phone: 250-8322262 E-mail: allison@blaccounting.ca
Custom blueprints. Visit: wwldesigns.ca We will not be undersold!
Heat, Air, Refrig. CANADIAN Aerothermal. Save money heating your home, be comfortable year round. Call Ray (250)3097064 FOR the only furnace made in Canada, the highest quality and best service. Call Barry (250)833-2446
Excavating & Drainage
Excavating & Drainage
DAN DEGLAN EXCAVATING Professionally Beautifying Properties for Over 27 Years. • Rock Walls • Utility Services • Site Prep • Terracing • Drainage • Pools
www.dandeglan.com 981 - 16th Street N.E., Salmon Arm V1E 2V2
250-832-0707
Computer Services
Computer Services
Need Help?
KEYSTROKE
COMPUTER SERVICE
250-836-5300
Repairs and Sales Upgrades and accessories Wireless & home networking
John Schlosar, A+ Certified computer@cablelan.net
Garden & Lawn
Garden & Lawn
REIMER’S FARM SERVICE We Deliver
Services
• Bark Mulch • Shavings • Sawdust
250-260-0110 or 804-3030
BlandS ’s
ALE FARM S • Shavings, Sawdust, Bark Mulch, Wood Chips (bulk/mini bags) PICK-UP • Well Rotted Manure OR • Soils DELIVERY • Extra Clean Wheat Straw
Stanley Bland 832-6615 or 833-2449
Pets & Livestock
Landscaping LANDSCAPE const,paving stones, tie walls, lawn maint. You name it, i can do it 20+ yrs exp. 250-804-6190
Contractors
PERMANENT Laser Hair reduction. Call for a free consultation. Sada (250)832-4266 Shuswap Laser Clinic or email: info@shuswaplaser.com
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Pets Shih-Tzu puppies Call 250-547-8974
for
sale.
Misc Services
With Dignity & Understanding. N&T PET CREMATION SERVICES call 250-835-0136
Home & Yard
Merchandise for Sale
•Renovation •Repair •Maintenance
•Fencing •Decks •Patios
250-253-4663 Trademark Glassworks has all your household vinyl window and door renovation needs. They also do Solar Film for any window as well as ICBC windshield claims. See the experts, who have been serving the area for 12 years at 481-7St. SW Salmon Arm (across from Blackburn Park) (250)832-4527
Painting & Decorating nt iscou $D ting$$ $ ain P • Residential & Commercial • Interior/Exterior
• Wallpapering • Drywall Repair • Professional Workmanship • Seniors Discounts
For Free Estimate call Lorraine
Cell 833-8009 Home 836-4154 Serving Sicamous & Area for 20+ Years
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay SECOND crop, 65lb bales, mostly grass, $6.25/bale. Pure alfalfa $6/bale. Excellent quality. Straw/oat hay $3.50/bale. Delivery available. (250)832-4160 (250)803-8298
Pets N&T CANINE CARE Daycare, boarding, grooming. Visit our webpage: www.nandtcaninecare.ca 250-835-0136
Auctions AUCTION ANTIQUES/GENERAL Sunday, SEPT 22, 12pm Visit: carlinhallauctions.com For consignments call (250)835-2126
$100 & Under Folding Table-6 people. folding single Bed w/mattress. Long Glass Table, Sm. Round table (glass top) New Push lawn mower. Tall Book Shelf (Wooden) Multi Use Ladder. Offers 250-832-8837
$200 & Under 12CUFT. Sears upright freezer, as new $175. (250)8324652
$400 & Under 12’ x 58’ mobile home under carriage & deck on 2 axles, ready to move $350. (250)835-4308 (250)803-1115
Farm Equipment CASE-IHC 885 Tractor W/FEL 3 pt. hitch 80Hp ROPS Cab w/heat, AC Radio good rubber 4 WD 3000hrs 250-675-2691
Fruit & Vegetables RARE APPLES. No spray
Cox-Orange apples & more European Varieties. Organic Gardens 6721 Buchanan RD. 250-542-1032
Garage Sales 9-noon Sat Sept 14 @ 1121 23rd AVE SW Books Hshld tools All sorts of Stuff BLIND Bay: 2491 Centennial Dr., Sept 14, 9-3, telescope, sports, clothing, hsehold, misc
Pet Services
Pet Services
PET GROOMING With Michelle
Monday to Friday
All Breeds including Cats & Large Dogs
Appointments necessary. 271A Trans-Can. Hwy. N.E. (across from KFC) • 250-832-0604
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Real Estate
Garage Sales
Misc. for Sale
Lots
Antiques & Collectables Sale Vernon Collectors Club 25th Annual Vernon Rec Centre 3310 - 37 Avenue Next to Curling Rink 140 + tables of collectables! Fri. Sept 20, 3 - 8 PM, Sat Sept 21, 10 - 4 PM Admission $3.00 is good for BOTH days
GREEN EMERALD ESTATES PREMIUM ESTATE LOTS. East upper Lakeshore Rd,
CANOE: 6630 51St. NE follow signs from school, Sept 13,14,15, 8-4, furn. antiques, 8x10 quad trailer & ramps, 9.9HP 4stroke Suzuki o/b, fishing/camping gear, misc Cash only pls. (250)832-4652 DOWNSIZING! Quality items at bargain prices. Saddles, vintage furn hshld items Sat Sept 14 8-1 1801 18th St SE off 20th Ave. Downsizing Tools, books, Hshld, some antiques etc... 2312 Talana Trail Sorrento Cedar Heights Sept 14 9-2 Estate Sale 2541 4thAve SE Sat Sept 14th Opens 9am Sharp-2pm. Fine hshld items, Winemaking equip, tools, large TV Stand, yard lamps, etc... MOVING sale Blind Bay, Sept 13 & 14, 9-3, household effects incl. furniture, tools, some antiques, truck-camper, gas car wash 2589 Duncan Rd. MacArthur Heights MOVING sale. Furn. hshold items, bdrm suite. & more Sept. 14 8-3 2050 3 Ave. SE RANCHERO: 7996 Black Rd., Sept 14/15, 10-4, first sale in 50yrs! dune buggies, tools, hshld, hydroponics equip, etc RANCHERO: Moving Sale 6604 Ranchero Dr. Sept14/15, 9-3, Something for everyone! SALMON Arm: 3671 8Ave SE, Sept14, 8:30-?, garden tools, house plants, furn., N/G BBQ Sat & Sun, Sept 14th & 15th, 8am-4pm. 1331 Vella Rd, off Ford Rd in Tappen. Saturday Sept 14th & Sunday Sept 15th. 12-5pm. 7630 Hwy 97A, Mara. Sept 14 & 15, 8am-4pm 3664 - Braelyn Road, Tappen Sunnybrae Properties Sept 14/15 9-3 2041 14th St SW Collectables, antique Oak Head board, hshld etc... Sept 14th 8am-2pm 113 900 5th Ave SW. Honda mats, scrapbooking, dress clothes, shoes, Hshld, decor, baking SORRENTO: Moving Sale, 684 Elson Rd, Sept 13-21, 8-?, shop tools, antiques, furn., household, clothing, etc. TAPPEN: 3865 Sunnybrae Canoe Pt. Rd., Sept 14,15, 9-3, Moving, everything must go!! Snowblower, tools, bikes, garden items, lots of good stuff Taylor’s Second Chance Countryside Mobile Home Park. #38. Sat & Sun Sept 14/15 9am-3pm Lots of Stuff, Even the Mobile home is for sale.
Heavy Duty Machinery A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53’ in stock. SPECIAL 44’X40’ 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
AUCTION ANTIQUES/GENERAL Sunday, SEPT 22, 12pm Visit: carlinhallauctions.com For consignments call (250)835-2126 CLEAR PLASTIC TARPS, approx. 40’x40’, $25.00/tarp, Days (250)835-4541 Evenings/Weekends (250)833-2118 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? SICAMOUS; 2 TWIN BEDS, 1 ultramatic bed, 2 recliners, flatdeck utility trailer & utility trailer, etc. 250-836-5477.
Misc. Wanted Genuine Coin Collector Buyer Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030 PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670 WE buy gold. Alternative financing (250)832-9921
Musical Instruments FLUTE for (250)832-0916
sale
$175.
Real Estate Business for Sale Small Taxi business in Sorrento for sale: Toyota van, licence, meter, and cell phone included. Call for details: 250-803-8445 or email: duxburytaxi@gmail.com
For Sale By Owner 10acres Hobby farm, w/3bdrm basement house between Vernon & Armstrong BC. 4855 Miller Rd. $429,000 (may finance). 1-250-546-8630 Lrg 3 or 4bdrm home w/finished bsmnt & rented 2bdrm daylight suite. 3759 Commonage Pl, Vernon. 250-545-4315, 250-558-9413.
Houses For Sale Care-free living! 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den townhouse with a garage All one level Overlooks green space and has a lovely porch area New flooring, paint, fridge, stove and water heater see pictures at www.propertyguys.com sign#64890 $202,000. Call (250)832-6765
Lots
4 hardwood dining room arm chairs, beautiful maple sheen $250/set, LazyBoy recliner, light burgundy $50. (250)8324105
FULLY serviced level building lots on Canoe Beach Drive. REDUCED (250)836-4902
Fruit & Vegetables
Fruit & Vegetables
Peterson ) ) Orchards Fresh Pressed Apple Juice!
4 km North on 30th St. NE 5690 35th St. NE Phone 832-4155 or 832-1347
Salmon Arm. U build or we build 250-833-5855
www.greenemeraldinc.com
Mortgages TEKAMAR MORTGAGES
Best rate 5yr-2.89%OAC
Serving the Columbia-Shuswap since 1976. Rates Consistently better than banks
(250)832-8766
Toll free 1-800-658-2345
Recreational 60’ Lakefront on Westside Rd w/quad bunk 32’ RV trailer sewer holding tank, hydro & water. $75,000. 250-938-0755
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1BDRM. across from Askew’s DT, W/D, parking, Call Colin (1-604)858-8176 or Jeremy (1-250)253-2404 Avail Sept 1 1BDRM. apartment, close to down town, adults, NS, NP, references req.(250)833-6855 1BDRM apartment downtown SA. $625/mo. Suomi Apartments. Keith (250)832-6060 1Bdrm Apt. in 4-Plex, Priv. & level entr adults quiet pet OK Avail Sept 15. $830 1070 1St St. SE 250-833-2129
2-BDRM, 2-BATH SICAMOUS LAKEFRONT fully furnished, underground parking, moorage, faces the water. NO PETS, NO SMOKING, D/D incl. some util $750/month 250-836-3884, 250-517-0634 or 403-540-2585 or larryr@telus.net 2 BEDROOM 1 bathroom condo, 5 appliances, clean and close to all conveniences, n/p n/s, utilities not included. email missmaisy1999@gmail.com 3BDRM., 191-4 St. SE, parking spot, coin laundry, NP, NS, $850/mo. children welcome avail Sept 15 (250)804-9627 AVAIL. OCT 1, 2 bdrm apt Sicamous. $750/mo heat incl. NP, NS, Ref. Req. (250)836-3933 Avail Sept 1 Large 1 Bdrm + Den DT $875/mo incl util. NS NP 250-675-2934 Bright, spacious 2 bedroom apartments Close to town, family owned & operated. Includes F/S, DW, A/C, H/W & HEAT, NS, NP. Available Oct 1st $825/month (250)803-1694 Ask about Senior’s Discount LAKEVIEW MANOR Beautiful unfurnished and fully furn. Apts. Viewing Shuswap Lake & McGuire Park. Close to all amenities in quiet adult NS, NP building. *Short term rates avail. Ref’s req’d 250-833-9148 LGE 1 & 2 BDRM. BRIGHT apts. In suite storage, green space, live-in manager. Cable incl. Sicamous, 250-836-4516. SICAMOUS: BACHELOR APT. (Studio) Avail. Incl. stove, fridge. $475/mo. plus hydro & DD. 250-836-3849.
Housesitting
Laura’s Homemade Pies
HOUSE SITTERS avail. Sept. 14 until the end of Oct. Mature responsible couple will take care of pets & plants (250)832-0090
Fresh Daily
Misc for Rent
Phone to Order or Drop In
3 Bdrm 2 1/2 bath house
Fresh apples, pears & plums Available frozen at Peterson Orchards!
Any Quantity 8 am to 8 pm Everyday
in Hillcrest area, 2 Bdrm, 1 bath house 30th St SW. 20x20 shop Substantially Renovated
Call AL BINGHAM (250)804-6216
DAILY, weekly, monthly meals can be incl., single or double private bdrm, living room, bath, incl. sat tv, wifi, & laundry (250)804-5545
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Rentals
Rentals
Transportation
Transportation
Mobile Homes & Pads
Suites, Lower
Auto Financing
Sport Utility Vehicle
1BDRM. Close to DT NS Damage and ref’s req. $750 incl. Util (250)804-0802
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1BDRM., close to town, private, NS, NP, DD, $650/mo. utilites included (250)804-8293
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
2013 Ford Escape, auto, 2L SUV, complete w/towing hitch, under sealed, 3M protection etc, low kms, $27,000. obo (250)832-0926
Avail Oct 1st. Large, 1bdrm plus. 12x65 trailer on quiet private property. close to shopping. $750/mo. incl hydro. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Ref’s & Sec. deposit req’d. 250-832-4072 Park Model 2006 Laurel Creek in Mesa Arizona $25,000 Contact Eileen at 250-517-0322
Homes for Rent 1BDRM. house on acreage, north of Enderby for one person, util. incl. NS, NP, No drugs, must have ref’s, $650/mo. (250)838-5980 3BDRM very private, garage, lg garden & lawn area, paved drive, $1450/mo long term tenants pref. (250)803-1060 6 Bdrm 31/2 Bath 3 level home on 2.5 private acres. Incl W/D, 2 fridges. stove, DW MW/range. 2 bay shop. Can be fenced for horses. Lge yrd. incl playground area w/swings slide, trampoline, WiFi and Sat incl. $1800 Plus util. 6-12 month lease preferred. Tappen/Sunnybrae. Call Jason or Tara 250-804-6401 or email mamat78@live.com Avail Oct 1 3Bdrm Bungalow + Out Buildings on 13 Acres, 3 Km from SA DT privacy, view. $1250/mo 250-549-6773 Blind Bay Fabulous 4 Bdrm Home. semi Lakeshore 2 FP’s Deeded beach C/W dock, etc.. NP NS Ref’s Req’ $1100/mo Util and WiFi incl. 250-6754699 or 250-804-6181 Avail Mid Sept to Mid June CHASE: modern 3bdrm., 2.5bath, 5appl./central vac, enc. 2 car grg., avail. immed, $1100/mo. Large sundeck close to lake (250)318-1393 COMPLETELY reno’d semi beachfront, top floor house on 1/2acre. 2Bdrm, new tile in floor heat, new carpet, kitchen & bath, 5appl., lrg deck, 1100sqft. internet, private dock, 20 min. to SA , NS, NP, ref’s req’d, $1000/mo. (604)612-1715 (604)861-6254 Malakwa-3bdrm home, $800 + utils. 2bdrm $650.+utils. 250-836-2907, 250-309-0975 SORRENTO: Large 1bdrm 1.5bath, cozy 2 storey log home, lake access across the street, quiet area, ref’s a must, NS, NP, asking $825/mo. + util. (250)804-6373 SUNNYBRAE. quiet, private forest, 2 Bdrm Energy saving home. Unique design, efficient wood stove, stroll to lake, NS 5 appl. Pets neg. $900/mo 250-835-8236 . TAPPEN: 2Bdrm up, 1 down, all appl., lots of parking BLIND BAY: 2Bdrm 2 bath indoor garage. Long term inquiries only (250)835-8588
Shared Accommodation WIFI, movie theatre, pool table, pet friendly, cheap STORAGE avail., (250)833-1497.
Storage
1 bdrm+den, bright, spacious Hillcrest suite. N/S. $850/mo. Avail immed. 250-804-5049 2BDRM great location no stairs. avail. immed, walk to town, lakeview, cable incl. util. extra. NS/NP, DD req’d, $800/mo. 250-832-6684. Avail Sept 15th BRIGHT, 1 bdrm suite in walkout with patio & yard in quiet Hillcrest area. Includes, fr, st, micro, w, d, cable, wifi, utilities and 2 parking spaces. Perfect for single professional with no pets for long-term lease. Available Oct 1st. $900.00/mth plus dd. To view please call (250) 804-0095. Bright clean 2Bdrm Daylight suite Close to DT incl 5 ppl. Util incl NS no parties Ref’s and DD Req. $975/mo 250804-5659 or 250-202-6446 CHASE: 2bdrm newly reno’d N/S, N/P, 5appl., heat incl. $725/mo + DD. Refs Adult Oriented (250)679-8578
Suites, Upper Blind Bay newer large 2bdrm, available mid Sept., lake & Mt. views, 5appl., sat TV, wifi, util., lots of storage, prefer long term tenant, lease & DD req., NS, NP, no drugs or parties, not suitable for children or physically challenged due to steep terrain $900/mo. (250)675-3250
Townhouses HOUSE sitter/renter from Dec 8th to April 20th. $700 per month, includes all utilities, TV, Internet, Phone. Nice large townhouse, fully furnished, Fabulous view. Np, ns. Ph 250-832-7256 IDA VISTA is a family orientated housing cooperative located in Salmon Arm. We are now accepting applications for 3BDRM units Now avail in Ida Vista housing Co-Op. Housing charges are $783/mo. with a one time share capital purchase of $1500. Small pet okay. For further info call 250-804-7323 9am to 3 pm.
Transportation
Antiques / Classics 1980 Audi $1200 Call 250835-8395
Auto Accessories/Parts 2 Michelin Primacy Radials Mounted on a GM 5x450 rims with Mag Style Wheel covers. 778-489-3684 4 Nordic Mud/snow tires on Chev 5 hole rims P205/65r15 $200 250-832-2571
PRIVATE, covered 90x60 ft quonset storage, pwr/wtr. RV/Boat/Car/Trailer. 10mins outside of Salmon Arm. Year round short or long term at $4.00 linear ft. Call Thomas at 250-804-1115, 250804-6730, or mariaxochilt@hotmail.com.
Auto Financing
Suites, Lower 1400SQFT. 2 bed w/o bsmt suite. Private entr, private yard, 5 appl, all util & sat. for TV incl. NP, NS, $900 per mth. $450. dd req. + ref. Avail 1 Oct or 15 Sept. Call after 6:00 p.m. (250)804-2028
1BDRM. $650/mo. utilities included (250)832-1928
Homes for Rent
Cars - Domestic 2002 Chevy Cavalier Z24, mint cond., 38,000km, fully loaded $5800. obo (250)6755082 2002 VW Jetta TDI top of the line, lady driven, 230,000kms, excel cond., maint rec. avail. Asking $5750. 250-675-5140 2005 Dodge SX2 91,000kms Exc running cond. new brakes and tires $3800 250-832-5956 2007 FORD FUSION sedan, immaculate cond, spotless. 55,000 kms. $11,000. 2006 Suzuki Burgman Scooter, 400cc, exc. cond. new tire, new battery, Corbin seat. Approx. 15,000 kms. $5,000. 250-836-4750.
Cars - Sports & Imports 2005 Honda Civic, 4dr., one owner, 130,000km, $7995. (250)804-2970
Recreational/Sale
Trucks & Vans 2001 Chrysler T & C LXi limited edition fully loaded 7pass. full maint. records, new tires, hitch, Munro shocks, extensive 200,000km maint. done $4700. obo (250)675-5082 2007 Toyota Tundra, V8, auto and standard, only 27k, $19,500. 250-546-8630. 2009 Toyota Tacoma 35,000 Km 2WD 4Cyl 6 year Ext Warranty $17,985 250-833-8749
Boats 12 Volt Alum Boat Loader, with over Canopy rack $1400 OBO Phone 250-835-2213
21’ Slumber Queen 5th Wh, $2200. OBO (250)835-8395
WANTED: MOORAGE for 22 ft. pontoon boat for the 2014 season in Sicamous area. Ph. 250-836-0271.
Legal Notices
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of Jennifer Sally Hunt, also known as Jennifer S Hunt, also known as Sally Hunt, also known as Sally J Hunt, deceased, formerly of Salmon Arm, British Columbia Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Jennifer Sally Hunt, also known as Jennifer S Hunt, also known as Sally Hunt, also known as Sally J Hunt, deceased, are hereby notified under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executrix, Elizabeth Anne Foster, at 421 7th Street S.E. Salmon Arm, British Columbia V1E 4E9 on or before September 27, 2013 after which date the Executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.
Land Act:
Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that John Alan Davidson and William Henry Davidson from Coquitlam BC have applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kamloops, for a Crown land tenure to build a road situated on Provincial Crown land located at portion of Sections 16,20 and 21, Township 23, Range 8 W6M, Kamloops Division Yale District (KDYD). The Lands File for this application is 3411508. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Senior Land Officer, Kamloops, MFLNRO, at 441 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to October 9, 2013. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit our website: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations’ Office in Kamloops.
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Calling all quilters with an excess of fabric
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Sewing room overflowing? Threatened to be buried in fabric? On Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. there will be a street sale by quilters who are looking to purge some of their “stash” of fabric, books and tools.
Hosted by Jan Rolin, owner of The Sewing Basket, the sale will be held on McLeod Street in front of the store. Quilters sometimes discover that they have more fabric of a particular kind than they are ever
likely to use and they need to move it out to make space for fabric of a different type. This is a great opportunity for those quilters to clear out, and for savvy shoppers to purchase some quilting supplies at bargain base-
At Your Service Your Local Business Professionals
Profile of the week Norbert Lazarus, Your German Painter - Master’s business owner, is not a regular painter like many others. Norbert started as an apprentice in 1973 in Germany, and after three years, he went to a special painter school where he got his Master’s Degree in Painting. He has worked in countries like SaudiArabia and Egypt as painter supervisor, and since 2007 he has worked for big companies where he has been responsible for very exclusive buildings. Now, Norbert has his own company, which started last year and has moved to the Shuswap area. With more than 35 years as a painter, you can expect very fast, precise, and truly professional work; Norbert does every kind of painting and he also is an expert in professional wallpaper hanging. You can contact him at 778-220-2776 or email him at: norbertlazarus@ gmail.com
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Automotive Mufers Brakes Shocks Complete Automotive Repairs
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Farm Services
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• Fir Bark Mulch • Shavings • Sawdust
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• Gravel Sales & Delivery • Topsoil & Landscape Rock • Road Building & Site Prep • Lowbedding in Local Area • Excavating 440 - 60th St. SE, Salmon Arm
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Hydro Excavating
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Tree Services
Rob Stunzi cell: 250-253-2829
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