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More than 70 people packed the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre (CFEC) for its 25th Anniversary Party on Sept. 27. CFEC executive director Lisa De Paoli said the event was a great success. The afternoon celebration kicked off with children and staff from the CFEC Early Learning

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Little Mack Dodd crawled over to check out the handsome baby he saw reflected in the mirror at the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre’s 25th Anniversary Party on Sept. 27. The event was well attended and featured a lot of children’s activities.

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Do you ever feel like every level of government has their hands in your piggy bank? Do you ever wish you had more say? Here’s your chance...

join the discussion... Community Engagement Sessions Area H - Director Margo Wagner Forest Grove Community Hall - Tuesday, Oct. 8 7 p.m. Gaven Crites photo

Caitlyn Quesnel was one of approximately 400 spectators to attend the recent Movie Night in the Park in Centennial Park in 100 Mile House Saturday. The fundraising event for the 100 Mile House Waterpark Society was sponsored by Success by 6 and featured a computer-animated family movie on a large inflatable projection screen. Society spokesperson says close to $4,000 was donated.

Area L - Director Bruce Rattray Interlakes Community Hall - Saturday, Oct. 12 1 p.m.

Vote on Aviva Community Fund site daily A click of a mouse helps 100 Mile House Waterpark Society

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Jamie Hughes, spokesperson for the 100 Mile House Waterpark Society, urges all South Cariboo and area residents to log on to their computers every day, go to The Aviva Community Fund website and vote for the waterpark in Centennial Park. “We need everyone’s support to take a minute out of their day and log on to The Aviva Community Fund. We have submitted our waterpark idea for the second year and we need votes!” Folks just need to go to www.aviva communityfund.org/ ideas/acf16807 (100 Mile House Waterpark Society is at the top of the list), register and enter their votes. Then log into the site and vote on a daily basis until 9 a.m. on Oct. 13. After Oct. 13, the top 30 vote-getters move into the next round. After three rounds, the top 90 groups will enter the semifinals, and then 30 groups move to the finals, which run from Dec. 18 and Jan. 28. The 100 Mile House Waterpark Society is in the large project category - $100,000

to $150,000. As of 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 1, the waterpark society had 193 votes and was in 64th place – leader was at 1,256 votes. If the local society wins, Hughes says they

will earmark the funds to purchase the lift gates for the waterpark. “It’s for a chance at $100,000-$150,000 and it draws a lot of attention to the Waterpark. “If the entire community gets

behind it, it’s so doable. Please vote and help spread the word. Thank you for your time.” Folks who have questions can contact Hughes at smallexplorersfamily daycare@hotmail.ca.

During these Town Hall sessions, the CRD will be seeking input and direction to develop the 2014 budget and five year financial plan. Residents will also have an opportunity to provide feedback about services provided in your area.

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Just a reminder to get your tickets early as this very popular event SOLD OUT last year. TICKETS $40 per person Available at Donex, Money Concepts, Save-On-Foods, Pharmasave, Royal Bank or call Tammie Black at CIBC - 250-395-2292 Ext 222 Volunteers Warmly Welcomed Call Chris at 250-791-6616

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South Cariboo Chamber of Commerce (SCCC) president Jennifer Appleby is headed for an exciting new life experience when she travels to China, Oct. 7-15. “I am going with the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce,” says Appleby. “The tour operator [Citslinc International Inc.] only deals with Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade.” The trip was offered to Appleby and other British Columbia chambers of commerce presidents (or executive directors) at a reduced rate, in order to help it find new partner groups, she explains. While it was on her “bucket list” to visit China someday, Appleby adds she might not have made it there without this opportunity. “It is a once-in-alifetime opportunity to visit a completely foreign country and a completely fascinating place to see. I think it is going to be extremely interesting.” The tour operator secures bulk reservations and then offers partnered business groups a package deal at about half the normal cost, which, she notes, could provide another perk for SCCC membership. “So, it is [oversees] flights, four-star hotels, three meals a day, and your in-country flights because you go from

Beijing to Shanghai.” optional trips, such as Appleby explains the on the maglev (magnetitinerary is still tenta- ic levitating train) or a tive, but she will very canal boat. likely see the Great “Day 4, for example, Wall, 2008 Olympic has a business confervenue, Ming Tombs, ence or a tour or an Tiananmen Square, opera or a Kung Fu Forbidden show, so you City (Palace can pick which Museum), ones you want Temple of to do.” Heaven and The netSummer Palace. w o r k i n g She will dine opportunities on Peking Duck should abound, and enjoy a boat as Appleby Jennifer cruise on West notes the whole Appleby Lake, which group going to boasts relaxing stop- China consists of busiovers at “jewel-like” nesspersons. pagodas and tea houses. “I can take informaA bus trip to Shanghai tion about 100 Mile will transport Appleby House, about whatto the Shanghai Silk ever opportunities are Rug Factory, the Yu here, and when I come Garden and a tour of back, we, as a chamber, Bund, a famous water- can decide if we want front park. to work with this tour A tour to Suzhou will operator and offer it to visit the Silk Factory, our members.” Lingering Garden, Appleby says she National Embroidery hopes to learn someInstitute, and she can thing about China’s sign up at will for business environment,

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through the factory tours, a visit the Pudong Economic Development Zone and possibly other experiences throughout the trip. Appleby adds her 40th birthday lands

smack in the middle of the trip, and she can’t think of a better gift. “I’m not going to understand a darn thing. I’m trying to work on my chopstick skills, and I’m terrible at

it so far, but I’m pretty sure I shouldn’t bring my own fork.” While this particular trip is sold out, to see what it offered and testimonials on past trips, visit www.kelowna

chamber.org/chamber/ discover_china_trip. aspx. For more information on SCCC membership, call executive director Colene Hume at 250395-6124.

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The Fair is a showcase of local recreation and resources. It will be held from 9am to 1pm on October 5th at the 100 Mile Junior Gymnasium. The fair is free for people to attend. Recreation and resource providers can still book a table at no cost by calling the South Cariboo Recreation Centre at 250-395-1353. See you there!

How about a pancake breakfast? Start your Saturday morning off right with a pancake breakfast presented by Mill Site/Fischer Place Auxiliary (by donation). Enjoy a cup of coffee and browse over 30 tables of unique recreation opportunities and local resources. Meet the faces behind the local gyms and dance studios. This is your opportunity to ask questions and get inspired to try something new. If you have children, you do not want to miss this free family event. Not only can you find out about times for sports; the PSO students will be on site doing free face-painting. There will be bouncy castles, toys, and games for the little ones. If you are new to the South Cariboo, this is an excellent opportunity to find out about all we have to offer in this area for people of all ages.

Is there a current list of participants? • South Cariboo Community Planning Fair • Canlan Ice Sports/South Cariboo Recreation Centre • Royal Canadian Legion • 100 Mile & District Policing Committee • 100 Mile House Branch Library • Canadian Mental Health • 100 Mile Nordics • 100 Mile White Cane Club • 100 Mile Figure Skating Club • Focused Fitness • Women’s Centre Society • Kokoro Judo • Taoist Tai-Chi • 100 Mile Curling Club • Cariboo Eco Tours • South Cariboo Community Drum Circle • Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre • Ministry of Children & Families • 100 Mile House Minor Hockey • 100 Mile House Soccer Assoc. • Community Garden • Central Interior Arts Council • Cariboo-Chilcotin Partners for Literacy • Agriculture Enterprise Centre • Cheralyn’s Polynesian Dance Studio • Curves • Lone Butte 4-H Club • Shin Bu Kan Judo Club • Special Olympics BC • Mill Site Lodge • Action Fitness • Baladi Babes • Misty Pine Pony Club • South Cariboo Rhythmic Gymnastics • Kindergym & StrongStart MAJOR MEDIA SPONSOR • 100 MILE HOUSE FREE PRESS


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WEEK OF OCT. 6 TO OCT. 12, 2013 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, patience is a virtue you possess, and you must make the most of your patient nature this week. Keep this in mind when dealing with family and coworkers. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, keep things in perspective and you will have your cake and eat it, too. You can coolly handle tough situations, and that ability serves you well this week. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 Your imagination is working overtime this week, Gemini. Channel that creative energy and get started on a project you have long been considering. CANCER - June 22/July 22 Cancer, you will be very content for the next few weeks. Enjoy these good times and invite those closest to you to enjoy them as well. LEO - July 23/Aug 23 Leo, your heightened sense of focus on a particular task has left you wondering how to proceed in another area of life. You may want to seek the advice of others. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, you may be tempted to throw caution to the wind. While that may make for a memorable experience, it may not prove wise over the long haul. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 You could get caught up in a social whirlwind this week, Libra. Keep your feet on the ground or you may be swept away in all of the energy. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Staying connected to your feelings is empowering, Scorpio. Even if others don’t feel exactly as you do, they may go along with plans to make you happy.

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AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, it’s quite possible you will not get much done this week, as you may be too busy encouraging others rather than focusing on your own needs. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Compassion is your speciality, Pisces. Others appreciate your warm nature, so accept their gratitude and affection.

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If you dIdn’t read thIs wednesday’s here are just a few of the many stories you missed… Poultry abattoir a ‘go’ scooter regulation request turned down at uBCM rCMP helps drivers out of ditches Lac la hache man dies following car crash some communities want permits to kill geese recreation and resource fair offered Gourmet chili enjoyed by everyone wranglers right in the mix snowmobile club emphasizes family fun Bronze medal for dressage team Puck drops for rep hockey acting bug hits area residents tickets selling fast for stand-up comedy night

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Prescribed burns to restore grassland

The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations advises that prescribed burning is planned for several areas west and south of Williams Lake until Oct. 31, weather conditions permitting. Smoke may be seen in surrounding areas. These burns are being managed under the Ecosystem Restoration Program to help restore native grassland ecosystems. The following areas will be treated using prescribed fire: • Beecher’s Prairie (Highway 20 at the Toosey turnoff): approximately 220 hectares; • Bald Mountain (south of Riske Creek): approximately 150 ha; • Deer Creek (Alexis Creek area): approximately 100 ha; • Crow’s Bar (Fraser River area, south of Dog Creek): approximately 3,000 ha; and • Ward Creek (Fraser River area, north of Gang Ranch): approximately 400 ha. Historically, the grasslands in the Cariboo-Chilcotin were

renewed through frequent, low-intensity ground fires. Such fires prevented tree encroachment, rejuvenated understory plants and helped maintain more open grasslands and forests with large trees. The reintroduction of managed, low-intensity ground fires to these grasslands is intended to restore and maintain traditional grassland plant communities that are native to these areas. These fires are part of an ongoing ecosystem restoration program administered by the provincial government in consultation with First Nations, local ranchers, the B.C. Wildlife Federation and the Cariboo-Chilcotin Conservation Society.

regeneration, as younger trees replace older trees. Having trees of various ages in a forest helps create biodiversity. • Prescribed burning is one of the tools used by forest professionals to achieve land management objectives. For example, fire can be used to enhance habitat and improve forage for cattle, deer, bighorn sheep and moose. • A controlled burn can also reduce fuel loads (combustible material, such as underbrush and dead wood) and reduce the risk of wildfire in interface areas (where urban development borders on rural areas). • The size and inten-

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The CRD has also received an application to amend the South Cariboo Area Zoning Bylaw No. 3501, 1999 by rezoning the property described below: Bylaw No. 4815 Lot 5, District Lot 4977, Lillooet District, Plan KAP68171, from Rural 1 (RR 1) zone to Rural 2 (RR 2) zone (minimum lot size – 2 ha)(maximum density – 2 lots) Purpose for Rezoning: to subdivide the property into two lots. The subject property is located on Lower Stack Lake Road, as shown on the sketch plan below, and is owned by Donald and Helen Ramsay.

Written submissions regarding the proposed bylaw will also be received. These submissions may be submitted at the public hearing or should be received in the Cariboo Regional District office at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 2A4, (fax number 392-2812) fortyeight hours prior to the hearing. No further information or representations can be considered by the CRD Board after the public hearing.

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Service Canada representative Carole Morrison, left, provided useful handouts on the job-search tools it provides to Shauna Rose and Brianna O’Gorman at the recent Community Employment Centre Open House.

Dignitaries were on hand for the official cutting of the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre’s 25th anniversary cake. They included front row: CFEC board co-chair Diane Cober, left, first CFEC executive director Carol Myers, current executive director Lisa De Paoli, Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett, CFEC board co-chair Noella Andrews and Cariboo Regional District chair Al Richmond; back row: board director Josh Dickerson and 100 Mile Mayor Mitch Campsall.

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Sunrise Ford Sales Ltd. owner Leon Chrétien, left, presented Werner Heine of the 100 Mile House & District Soccer Association with a $4,760 cheque on Sept. 27. The donation represents a final milestone for the local soccer association in their bid to build and finance four new fields at the 100 Mile House Soccer Park, a $1.3-million project that started in 2006.

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Cold rain didn’t deter the close to 30 people gathered at the South Cariboo Visitor Centre in 100 Mile House on Sept. 27 for the planting of a maple tree meant to symbolize welcoming and inclusiveness. Along with the tree planting, coffee and maple cookies were served. The event was organized by the ESL Café, Welcoming Communities and the Cariboo Chilcotin Partners for Literacy.

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As part of its Smile Cookie Campaign, the local Tim Hortons restaurant sold smile cookies and organized an airplane toss and 50/50 draw to raise funds for the 100 Mile House Food Bank Society at a 100 Mile House Wranglers game at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre on Sept. 28. Owners Steve and Barb MacPhail awarded prize winners Cylis Pocha, front, with a coffee maker and Matt Pistell with Wranglers season tickets. In total, Tim Hortons and the Wranglers raised close to $800 for the food bank.

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Rotary Club of 100 Mile House president Maureen Pinkney went out to the cook tent and selected the two lobsters she would like to come to her table on Sept. 28. The Third Annual Lobsterfest was held at the 100 Mile Community Hall with close to 200 guests eating more than 400 lobsters, while raising more than $15,000.

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Hundreds of Atlantic lobsters were boiled and served while thousands of dollars were raised at the 100 Mile Community Hall on Sept. 28. Close to 200 people were in attendance for the Third Annual Lobsterfest, organized by the Rotary Club of 100 Mile House, and with more than $15,000 raised, organizers are calling the event a success. “Every year, you learn what to do and what not to do,” says Rotary Club president Maureen Pinkney. “Having the tent outside made it nice for the cooks. Inside, we raised a lot of money. Everyone was very active in bidding. It was great.” Proceeds go to various local groups – the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre and South Cariboo Health Foundation – as well as Rotary Club scholarships and youth camps. Among the bigger auction prizes were a houseboat trip for four days for 15 people and a television package donated by Andre’s Electronics Experts in 100 Mile House.

“Everyone really gets involved in the live auction and outbidding each other on the silent auction items. You get a lot of competition going on.” Rotary members were also on the bidding block, selling manpower, Pinkney adds. “Four guys for four hours – you can

put them to work for anything. What they were bought for this year was to re-roof a small shed. “We host a dinner for eight, and that went for $800. So, that was a good one as well.” Pinkney says the club will be a little more active with ticket sales in the future, since the

event didn’t sell out like it did in 2012. “Every year we want to change it up a bit and keep it interesting. We hope to get new people and be sold out every year. “The biggest thankyou goes to all the businesses that donated and all the people who came.”

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Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett joined more than 600 guests at Gibraltar Mine, north of Williams Lake, to celebrate the successful completion of its new mill and the hiring of 150 additional workers Sept. 19. The addition of the new employees makes Gibraltar one of the largest employers in the Cariboo. The mine, operated by Taseko Mines Limited, just completed the recent $325-million development, which included the new facility and addition to its mining fleet. The new mill is a 30,000-ton-per-day, standalone facility that enhances operating flexibility and reliability. “The addition of 150 new workers, Gibraltar Mine is an excellent example of how the mining industry is building and sustaining communities across B.C.,” said Barnett. “Mining supports thousands of wellpaying, secure jobs for families in communities throughout our province and continues to be a vital part of our economy.” The new development, which is part of the BC Job Plan goal to open eight new mines and expand nine others in British Columbia by 2015, will extend the life of the mine until 2039. “The new jobs at the Gibraltar Mine will create a stronger, more

“With the recent completion of its new mill, we can look forward to Gibraltar remaining an important part of our regional economy for decades to come.” FAST bytes • Gibraltar mine employs 700 people in the Cariboo. • In 2012, more than 30,000 people were employed in mining, mineral exploration and related sectors. This is significant growth since 2001 when only 14,700 people were employed in mining. • As committed in the BC Jobs Plan, eight new mines will open and nine will be expanded by 2015. This will

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Sawmill Superintendent Quest Wood Division Quesnel, BC Do you thrive in a dynamic and challenging environment with opportunities for continuous growth and development? Position Overview As the Quest Wood Sawmill Superintendent you will lead a highly motivated team with the responsibility to exceed targets in safety, quality, cost control and employee engagement. The successful candidate will also assist in forecasting, budget preparation and capital projects as well as oversee the log yard and support plant protection activities. Qualifications • 5 to 7 years of related supervisory experience in the wood products field • Comprehensive knowledge of OH&S, continuous improvement and industrial relations • Highly motivated and organized • Possesses strong leadership, communication, interpersonal and problem solving skills • A proven commitment to safety, quality, lumber recovery and production Living in Quesnel The Quesnel area has a population of 25,000 people and combines small-town values and affordable housing with a full array of recreational, educational and healthcare facilities. We are surrounded by rivers and lakes offering unlimited year-round outdoor recreational opportunities. Tolko offers an uncompromising focus on safety performance, competitive compensation ĐŽŵƉĞŶƐĂƟŽŶ ƉĂĐŬĂŐĞƐ͕ ƐƵƐƚĂŝŶĂďůĞ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ƉƌĂĐƟĐĞƐ͕ Ă ƉƌŽŐƌĞƐƐŝǀĞ packages, sustainable business practices, a progressive environment and we are an ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ ĂŶĚ ǁĞ ĂƌĞ ĂŶ ŝŶĚƵƐƚƌLJ ůĞĂĚĞƌ ŝŶ ǁŽƌůĚ ŵĂƌŬĞƚƐ͘ industry leader in world markets.

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Mt. Milligan is currently seeking a Mill Trainer to join our growing Operations Team. Reporting to the Mill Operations Superintendent, the Mill Trainer will be responsible for assisting in the development, implementation, and maintenance of a successful training program. The successful candidate must have a strong focus on employee development to help achieve increased safety, productivity and availability. Duties / Responsibilities • Keep detailed and accurate training records, programs offered, certificates, etc • Actively participate in the delivery of various safety, environmental and operational training programs • Assess the need and coordinate the delivery of operations and maintenance training • Ensure that training delivered is accurate and meaningful to the workforce • Actively participate in continuous improvement initiatives • Provide detailed and meaningful feedback to management as required • Estimate budget and resource requirements Skills / Experience • 10 years of Mill Operations experience specifically with crushing, grinding, flotation, dewatering, gravity separation and tailings experience. • Strong commitment to internal customer service, workforce development and problem solving • Excellent facilitation, presentation, public speaking, interpersonal, oral and written communication skills are essential • Proficient in Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel and Outlook • Knowledge of database software is an asset • Self motivated, team player with a positive attitude and the ability to work with minimal supervision Work Schedule The schedule for this position will be 7 days on and 7 days rest, 12-hour shifts. Please submit your resume to www.mtmilligan.com/careers We thank all interested candidates; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Attention: Button Top Operators Loaderman required for reload job. Approx. one hour west of Williams Lake. Must have (min) five years loading experience with short logs. Fax resume: Attn. Rob Menzies (250)398-6273 or call (250)398-0564 For More Details.

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Ticketed painter needed for a busy ICBC accredited body shop. Competitive wages & benefits. Job open immediately. Email resumes to: collisionrepair3@gmail.com

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CERTIFIED MECHANIC REQUIRED Full time certified heavy duty mechanic required for Western Star dealership in Williams Lake. Servicing Cat, Cummins and Detroit engines. Must be able to perform MVI’s. Competitive wage and benefit package available. Email tschindle@jamesws.com fax (250)398-6367 or drop off/mail to James Western Star Truck & Trailer Ltd. 50 Rose Street Williams Lake V2G 4G5 Attention Butch

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Trades, Technical STEEL FABRICATOR, F/Texperienced ticketed welder fabricator is needed by Hollins Industries located in 100 Mile House. 5 yrs related experience req’d. We offer competitive wages+ benefits+ flexible hrs. Forward resumes to: rogerk@hollinsindustries.com www.hollinsindustries.com

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GRAPHIC DESIGN/ PAGINATION POSITION The 100 Mile Free Press is looking for a graphic designer to create newspaper advertising and do page layout. A solid understanding of branding principles and the ability to apply your creativity to generate original ideas is a must. The successful candidate will have an in-depth knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite on a Mac platform and solid design and conceptual skills. Other skills required include excellent communication skills, the ability to be focused, to multi-task, think independently and be a good problem solver. You should be comfortable in a fast-paced, deadlinedriven environment. If you pride yourself as a first-rate graphic designer then this is an opportunity for you to become part of our award winning team. This position is available on a casual basis: as holiday relief, to cover sick leave and to join our team during busy times as needed. This is a union position. Please send a resume with a portfolio showcasing your talent to: Chris Nickless, Publisher 100 Mile House Free Press Box 459 100 Mile House, BC, V0K 2E0 or email resume to publisher@100milefreepress.net No phone calls, please. Deadline to apply is October 11, 2013 at 4:00pm. Only those short-listed for the position will be contacted.

ELECTRICIAN Tolko Industries Ltd. is currently seeking a CertiďŹ ed Electrician to join our team at our Lavington Planer Division in the Okanagan Region of BC. POSITION OVERVIEW: Reporting to the operation’s Maintenance Supervisor and working with tradesman, and other team members, the candidate will carry out maintenance programs and projects at the division. This is a challenging position and an opportunity to work in an innovative environment. QUALIFICATIONS: •Good working knowledge of WorkSafe BC & OH&S Regulations •Valid Elec. Interprovincial Journeyman ticket •3-5yrs. industrial maint. exp •PLC exp. a definite asset •Superior trouble shooting and communication skills •Must be willing to work any shift and be a team player

MILLWRIGHT Tolko Industries Ltd. currently seeks Certified Millwright to join our teams located in the Okanagan region of BC.

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Firewood/Fuel APPROX. 4 full cords, 16� dry split pine. $325. Buyer must pick up. Horse Lake area. LL Bean indoor wood rack holds single cord. $65. Self-powered wood stove Eco-fan $50. 250706-0215. Firewood For Sale $260.per 320 cubic foot trailer load. (250)398-0641 TED SAWYER: Firewood for sale. 250-395-3951

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¡ Journeyman Heavy Equipment Technicians ¡ Journeyman Electricians ¡ Journeyman Welders ¡ General Foreman SMS Equipment in Elkford, BC has moved into their brand new facility and is now hiring supervisors and tradespeople!!! We offer a wide variety of shifts to accommodate employees who want to achieve work life balance or the opportunity to work overtime. We also offer temporary staff housing while you ďŹ nd your own accommodation in the beautiful Elk Valley. We are one of the largest Komatsu dealers in the world and believe our continued growth is a result of our highly skilled and engaged employees who deliver excellence in the workplace.

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

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Misc. for Sale 1/2 HP. Deep well pump & controls $250. Kitchen table with 6 chairs, exellent shape. $75. Tall Boy, 4 drawers. Good shape. $50. 9 drawer vanity exellent shape. $80.250-593-2209 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? NEW BUSHNELL SCOPES F/S model 6500, 2.5x16x42 DOA. C/w Leupold PRW rings, $840. Model 3200, 3x9x40 Multi X, $285. Lifetime warranty on both. Call 250-945-4321 WOOD & OIL FURNACE, good working order plus piping and oil tank $500. Wood older kitchen stove, $100.250- 3958898.

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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 Need Cash? Own A Vehicle? Borrow Up To $25,000 Snapcarcash.com

QUALIFICATIONS: •Certified Millwright with a Planerman endorsement •Forestry Industry exp. an asset •Superior Troubleshooting Skills •Exc. Organizational Skills •Hydraulic and Welding experience an asset •Strong safety background •Desire to work in a team environment

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Painting & Decorating CARIBOO PAINTING SERVICES and repairs. Residential and commercial. Fully insured. Chris 250-644-4033.

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Pets & Livestock

Livestock LOCALLY RAISED, grass-fed lamb for sale, $3/lbs plus $80 processing. Ph. 250-706-3666 or 250-397-4126. SHEEP breeding stock for sale: Ewes $150 each. Locally raised, grass-fed lamb for sale, $3/lb. plus $80 processing. Ph. 250-706-3666 or 250397-4126.

APARTMENTS in Clinton, 1308 Cariboo Hwy. Main floor and second floor, 1 BR $450/mo. and Studio $400/mo, 500 sq. ft. each, clean, quiet, includes laundry, in-suite storage, parking. Owner 604-8533410, wkrueger@shaw.ca PARKVIEW APTS: 1 BDRM apt for rent renovated, downtown 100 Mile. $550/mo, 2 bdrm $650, bachelor $450. Includes heat. (250)395-3660 or (250)706-9144

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Mobile Homes & Pads

Mobile Homes & Pads

2 BDRM mobile home in 103 Mile MHP. Washer & dryer. Sm. pets neg. New water system. $600/mon. 250-395-3178.

FOR SALE OR RENT: 2 bdrm mobile, #42 Park Drive Estates, $650 per month. Call 250-395-3268.

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MOBILE pad for rent #38 at Park Dr. Estates. Available immediately. 250-395-3268.

SPACIOUS 1 bdrm unit in 4-plex in 100 Mile. $700/mon. 250-395-2550.

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NICE 2 bdrm updated mobile, Horse Lake Rd, approx. 5kms from 100 Mile. $500/mo. DD,NS, pets negotiable. 250395-4363. OLDER 2 BDRM, 1 bath mobile with wood stove, on natural 10 acres, lots of room for outbuildings and animals, 15 minutes from 100 Mile. $700/mo. 604-430-6070.

Homes for Rent 100 MILE: Sat. Oct. 5 from 9-4 at 43 Dogwood Ave. BRIDGE LAKE Moving Sale:Sat& Sun. Oct. 5 & 6. From 8-2 at 7298 Johnstone Rd. Table & radial arms saws, riding mower, chain saw & lots more. FLEA MARKET EVERY FRIDAY

at the 108 Mall 10am - 4pm To book a table call Brenda 250-396-7144

HORSE LAKE SCHOOL, 6548 Ryall Rd. Sat. Oct. 5, from 9-3.Swap Meet & Bake Sale.Winter gear, toys, household items, fishing gear, etc. Concession will be open. Call 250-395-1380 to book a table for $10.00.

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100 MILE House (Sundials) 3 bdrm twnhse. NS, NP. $600-$650. 250-395-6576 108 MILE: 3 bedrooms up, 2 down, $800/mo. Refs & damage deposit required. Avail. Oct. 1. 250-791-5569 1 BDRM cabin in 100 Mile. NS. NP. Avail. Immed. $550/mon plus utilities. 250395-3691.

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ATTN. HUNTERS: Toy hauler, 2007, Weekend Warrior. 25’, sleeps 7. $12,000. 250-6448674.

1993 Dodge 250 Power Ram Cummins Turbo 5.9L Diesel LE inline V6, 12 valve. Ext. cab, 4WD. Auto. Pwr windows, locks. A/C block heater. Stereo, Elk canopy, 4 winter studs. 413,680km. Clean, good running condition. $5900 250-297-6399

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3 BDRM house w/garage in 100 Mile. New deck, kitchen & bathroom. W/D & Dishwasher. Pets considered. Ref. req. $1000, all in. Avail. Oct. 1st 2013. 250-609-0006. 3 BDRM mobile home in Bridge Lake area on 14 acres with horse barn & shop, all fenced. Good water, short driveway on plowed road.. Lake view. All appliances incl. plus dishwasher. $600/mon obo neg. Call Frank 1-604854-4635.

SM. 2 BDRM suite in 100 Mile, close to amenities, clean, new paint & flooring. $550/mon., DD & Ref. Req. Avail. Oct. 1st. Call 250-395-2439.

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3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Private Waterfront House for Rent on Green Lake. Furnished or Unfurnished. $1000 Month. 1-250-706-3595 6298 MOOSE POINT DRIVE, across from Watch Lake Access, 2 bdrm house, gas fireplace, electric baseboard heaters, w/d, insulated hobby shop. $795/mth. 250-456-7503. AVAIL. OCT. 1ST: 3 bdrm house, 8 min. from 100 Mile. 5 appl. Garage. $875/mon. plus utilities. Call 250-579-5959.

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Snowmobiles 2010 SUMMIT 800, barely used, 600km. 163” track, like new, $9000, obo. 250-3954001 or 250-395-1399.

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Trucks & Vans 1995 FORD F700 fully equipped moving van. $12,000, obo. 250-395-3989.

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INVITATION TO

1. Place your advertisement for 2 weeks in our classified section. 2. Call friends and neighbours to see if they’d like to do a sale together. The bigger the selection, the more customers you’ll have. 3. Give yourself a couple of days to get organized. 4. Gather boxes, newspapers, and bags to use during the sale to package purchases. 5. Set your dates and times. The first and middle of the month are paydays for many people. 6. Take the time to clean up your items… products will sell better when they look “taken care of.” 7. Make the most of your display by setting up in a visible area such as the front yard, the driveway or near the curb. Don’t tuck yourself and your merchandise in a dark garage. 8. Label everything for sale with tape. Price it so you might consider buying it for yourself. 9. Before the sale, go to the bank. Get plenty of small bills and change to have on-hand. Keep a calculator handy for quick adding. 10. Be an entrepreneur. Make extra money by selling canned sodas, lemonade, etc., to shoppers. If you have kids, have them do this!

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2008 FORD 1 ton pickup, 4x4 with new front end. White, crew cab, V8, standard. $6,000 OBO. Please call 250395-0229.

1996 FORD F150 P/U. 6 cyl., 4x4, standard transmission. Needs work. $600.00 OBO. Call 250-395-9166.

Cariboo Regional District

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1 BDRM waterfront house: furnished, utilities inc. No pets. $650/mon. 250-395-4455.

BUY A GARAGE SALE PACKAGE AT THE 100 MILE FREE PRESS AND WE’LL HELP YOU HAVE A GREAT SALE!

• A 4-line or less classified word ad ($1.00 per line charge for additional lines) • Large garage sale signs to hang up around the neighbourhood • Red and yellow balloons to grab everyone’s attention • Felt pen for completing signs and marking prices One Week Special

Homes for Rent

1997 BUICK Skylark Cust. Sedan 4 dr, V6, sunroof, pwr windows, mirrors, locks. A/C, Block heater. 100,680km Clean, 2 owners. $2300. 250297-6399

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2 BDRM plus loft, small home on 108. Close to airport. Ref. req. Avail. Oct. 1st. $650/mon. 250-791-5787.

WATCH LAKE. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, all appliances. $800./mo. (250)764-1081 or email: edbakstad@hotmail.com

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Compassionate Caring for your best friend

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RAINER’S HEALTH HOUSE Rainer’s Cell: 250-395-9421 • Email: apm_canada@shaw.ca

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Ingrid’s Cell: 250-609-4094 • Email: ingridsfootcare@shaw.ca

• Foot Care • Foot Massage • Ingrown Toenail Treatment • Corn & Wart Treatment • Reflexology Gift Certificates Available

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Cariboo Connector Friday, October 4, 2013

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Family Week being celebrated

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CFEC offering families balloons, cupcakes and educational material

Families are invited to drop by the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre (486 Birch Ave.) to check out the widow paintings, which celebrate families during National Family Week, and have been created by Joanne Young of Creating Joy in Art. CFEC executive director Lisa De Paoli says the centre will be having an open house on Oct. 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. “We will be giving out cupcakes and balloons

as well as educational • When raising material.” children, it is more De Paoli important to be offers the folhelpful than to lowing from be accurate. parents coun• Keep track selling book, of your child’s Parenting – the d e v e l opm e nt Big Picture. and abilities, so “Here are a you don’t ask so Lisa few thoughts much that they De Paoli to meditate on are set up to fail in those quiet or so little that moments while you sit they have nothing to be waiting for your little proud of. child to fall asleep or • Your children need waiting for your teen- your presence more ager to come in from an than you presents. evening with friends.” • When children are

least likeable is often when they most need us to show them our love. • Your children’s behaviour usually tells you more about what’s going on inside them than about what they think of you. They aren’t acting this way to drive you crazy. • When you see anger, in yourself or others, look for the fear, disappointment, frustration, or anxiety that is hiding under all that surface noise. • Sometimes, parents

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Barnett also noted it was “a sincere pleasure” to extend her best wishes and congratulations to the CFEC. “Thank you for helping to strengthen the quality of personal, family and community life for the past 25 years in the South Cariboo.” De Paoli added CFEC was very honoured to have its founding executive director and first counsellor, Carol Myers, attend as a special guest. “Carol shared how she started CFEC because she wanted 100 Mile House families to have access to the same help and services that she received in Williams Lake when she experienced her own challenges.” Another special guest, which De Paoli called a “star of the event,” was Carrie Gould, a single mother who had four children and twins on the way when she first

came to the community, where she knew not a soul. One of the many mothers who has benefited by the services provided by CFEC, Gould called the staff at the centre her “angels” for helping her back then, De Paoli added. “Carrie said that as soon as she walked in the door of the centre, she felt welcome and at home. The services and support she received helped her to deliver two healthy twin boys – Mack and Levi – who were smiling throughout their mom’s speech.” Everyone then enjoyed a piece of the large and delicious anniversary cake laden with fruit and whipped cream. During the event, folks were encouraged to become members of CFEC, an invitation De Paoli also extends to the community at large. Everyone is asked to consider membership as a great way to con-

gratulate CFEC on 25 years of service. “Our goal is to recruit 100 new members to CFEC this fall through our inaugural membership drive.”

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The NDP’s justice critic is urging the province to overhaul its process for reviewing roadside driving bans imposed on drinking drivers in light of a recent court ruling. Leonard Krog said the B.C. Liberal government should proactively offer to re-review other cases if the procedure for weighing challenges turns out to have been incorrect. The B.C. Supreme Court this month quashed one roadside driving ban that had been upheld in the review process, deciding a report setting out guidelines for use of alcohol-screening devices was inadmissible. Defence lawyers say the ruling could be grounds for many more roadside prohibitions to be appealed. Krog said the government must be scrupulously fair in how it handles challenges of the penalties because they take effect immediately and are dispensed at the roadside by police, not a judge. “In our zeal to get drunk drivers off the road, which is something we all share, it doesn’t mean you get to disregard the rights of citizens to fairness in the hearing process. It clearly opens up the possibility of many other people asking for judicial reviews.” Government lawyers are still reviewing the implications of the overturned decision. However, Justice Minister Suzanne Anton said the ruling appears to be largely procedural and unlikely to threaten the three-year-old legislation underpinning the Immediate Roadside Prohibitions. “When you have a new program, you can expect that people are going to take runs at it.

But fundamentally, the legislation remains very sound.” Anton said about 1,500 roadside prohibitions are issued each month and just two per cent on average are successfully challenged. Alcohol-related fatalities have plunged 51 per cent since the expanded system of suspensions kicked in nearly three years ago – replacing criminal prosecutions of many impaired drivers – and the government estimates 143 lives have

been saved. Anton said the regulations continue to have a powerful effect deterring people from drinking and then driving. “People understand the immediate serious consequences that flow from that.” Drivers who get an Immediate Roadside Prohibition can lose their driving privileges for up to 90 days, have their vehicle impounded and face hefty fines as well as costly installation of an ignition interlock device in

their vehicle. Documents recently disclosed under Freedom of Information show drivers who challenge their rulings to the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles aren’t told if the screening device used to test them was later found to be inaccurate. They’re merely told their driving prohibition was deemed invalid, without provision of specific reasons, usually weeks after the vehicle was impounded and the licence suspended.

Whistlestop Cafe closing By Karen Schuurman It was bittersweet for Kelly Harrop, owner of Kelly’s Whistlestop Cafe in downtown Lone Butte. After a good seven-year run, she has decided to close the doors of her neighbourhood gathering spot. There were a few tears, a lot of hugs, and some laughter to go with beautiful flowers, as many of her regulars came by on her last day of business to extend their well wishes. On behalf of the entire community, we wish her good luck in her future endeavours.

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Longtime customers dropped into Kelly's Whistlestop Cafe in Lone Butte last week to say goodbye to Kelly Harrop who has closed the doors to the popular gathering place.

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