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TWIN LAKES WINS SIMILKAMEEN CUP
2013 local champs defeat Princeton See page 7
JENNIFER PETERS COMPETES IN EUROPE
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Keremeos woman vying for spot on Olympic equestrian team See page 5
ARBOURIST AT WORK
The Grist Mill finished the regular season with all things apples on Thanksgiving Day. Apple Day festivities attracted more than 400 guests, including 38 kids who took part in the apple race in Keremeos Creek. Above, Ava Hart (left) and Meadow Fraser were two of many who enjoyed candy apples during Monday’s events at the historic mill.
Appealing end to Grist Mill regular season Strong turnout for last day of regular events at Keremeos Grist Mill; historic site will continue to operate weekends until year end By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com
Windstorms require some tree pruning in Pine Park See page 13
A crisp, sunny autumn afternoon brought hundreds to the Keremeos Grist Mill on Thanksgiving day to participate in Apple Day and close
the regular season at the historic mill. Grist Mill site manager Chris Mathieson reported more than 400 people visited the mill on October 14, where a number of events were slated throughout the day, beginning with a pancake breakfast at 8 a.m. Barbequed hamburgers and smokies were also available through mid afternoon. Other events included an apple pie baking contest and an apple race for the kids in Keremeos Creek. Mat Duffus entertained through the afternoon while traditional entertainment played in the Apple House. The weather cooperated beautifully for the event, the mill grounds
glimmering in bright autumn hues of orange and yellow, with a brilliant sun shining and spectacularly clear blue skies above. A display containing more than 40 varieties of apples was provided by local growers Kirk Northrup, Ron Schneider and Harry Naegel. A handful of vendors were also on hand to sell farm fresh produce and fruit. Apple Day concluded the regular season at the mill, with admission reduced to half price for the event. The mill will continue to be open weekends through Christmas, for both regular and special functions.
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Thank You The Sward family would like to sincerely thank Pastor Dwayne Trellenberg and the congregation of the Keremeos Community Church who put on such an absolutely wonderful memorial for our dear Sandra. We thank you for the power point presentation and the musical offerings that made the day complete. We would also like to thank the 80+ people who attended to help us remember our lost love. Special thanks also goes to “Ferdie” who initiated a website of the ceremonies. It can be visited at http://keremeoscc.weebly.com/sandrasward
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Tim and Caroline Cottrill dig into meal offerings at the Heritage Harvest Dinner, hosted by the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens on October 6. The wine festival related event, which sold out, featured a huge selection of traditional foods and two wine offerings from the Cottrill’s Robin Ridge Winery.
Planning society recognized at municipalities convention partnerships, as well as the experiences you shared, provided local governments with ideas for similar economic development programs that they might undertake in their Members of the Similkameen own communities, in partnership Valley Planning Society met at the with Destination BC and regional Lower Similkameen Indian Band tourism associations.” offices on October 9. The UBCM made a donation in The group discussed their rehonour of Mayor Bauer’s name to gional tourism strategy, where the the Grandmothers Fund of the Stetimeline for the 2014 tourist guide was discussed. This year’s guide will phen Lewis Foundation as a result be valley wide inclusive, with all as- of the society’s presentation. The SVPS is looking into the pects of production to be approved possibilty of creating a “Buy Loby the SVPS board. cal” program patterned after a sucArea “G” Director Angelique cessful venture in northWood asked if their ern B.C. The program was a means by which would be partnered “advertising gaps” Where is the through with the Recould be assessed and revenue gional District Okanaincluded in the guide, gan Similkameen, the noting that in previous coming Thompson Okanagan years many potential from?” Tourist Association, and Similkmaeen business - Area “H” Destination BC. advertisers who did Director Brad The Similkameen not have store front Hope Valley Watershed Plan’s locatitons - trail ride Phase one has been venues and guides, completed, but will refor example - missed main in draft form for the next few inclusion in the guide. SVPS Chair weeks while some minor changes Manfred Bauer assured Wood are made. that the Tourist Advisory Council Tracy Lawlor of the Lower (TAC) would oversee the process Similkameen Indian Band noted and fill in any gaps they found. that the report lacked indigenous Mayor Bauer was recognized perspective and wished to have the by the Union of BC Municipaliband’s input added while still in ties for their presentation to the draft form. It was also noted that UBCM Small Talk Forum. In a the report was already somewhat letter to SVPS Chair Manfred Bauer, UBCM’s Reiko Tagami said, dated, as it barely discussed the potential for a dam on the Similka“Your role in convening the panel on Destination BC and community meen River above Princeton, a By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com
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possibility that has recently been highlighted by Fortis’ application for an investigative permit for the dam. Final reports to be included in Phase one will be due by November 20 while the group begins discussions moving into Phase two. Board members discussed the potential for a dam on the Similkameen River near Copper Mountain Mine upstream from Princeton. Area representatives shared divergent opinions on their constituents’ views regarding the prospect of a dam on the river. Area “H” Director Brad Hope said that he “couldn’t make the math work,” noting that the projected cost of the dam versus the amount of power generated didn’t make economic sense. “Where is the revenue coming from?” he asked rhetorically, while LSIB Chief Rob Edwards commented that the band was looking at impacts it would have to ecosystems, observing as well that Americans were willing to pay for water storage. Most of the jurisdictions represented expressed some concerns about the prospect of a dam, but Cawston Director George Bush said most of his constituents thought a dam would be useful in flood control and water storage, important factors for the agricultural community of the Lower Similkameen. The group agreed that it was important to “keep an eye on the issue.”
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Editorial Remuneration decisions should be made with public input Keremeos elected officials faced the issue of council and mayoral remuneration at the October 7 regular meeting. Council had held off discussion on an increase for themselves last year . However, this year council agreed to a two per cent increase, which will cost the village an additional $710 annually - a decision that seems reasonable, based on current economic conditions. What bothers us about the process - and what doesn’t seem reasonable - is the legislation that allows politicians to vote their own increases. The Community Charter has provisions that normally prevents council members from voting on issues in which they have a pecuniary interest.. However, s104(1)( c) of the Charter specifically exempts conflict of interest provisions if the “matter relates to remuneration, expenses or benefits payable to one or more council members in relation to their duties as council members.” Similarly provincial MLAs and federal MPs vote on their own remuneration and benefit packages. While it is true that in the case of all three levels of government (local, provincial and federal) the politicians have to answer to their electorate for the decisions they have made at the ballot box, we wonder at the fairness of this policy, because, let’s face it - few people are able to maintain objectivity when it comes to measuring their own worth. We feel a better system would be a process by which council would have to take their remunerative decisions directly to the public. There could be a designated regular meeting of council, in the fall just before budget deliberations, where council would present their stipend wishes to the gallery. Members of those attending would then vote on council’s proposal. Given the current state of interest in daily politics, locally and at higher levels, this policy would not likely change outcomes in many cases - but it would be fairer and it would help bring more accountablility to a process that at present, doesn’t really have much.
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“Social justice” as student indoctrination By Tom Fletcher Black Press “In my first meeting with the BCTF, and I gather this is characteristic of all first meetings with education ministers, the TF advises that yes, they are a union, but first and foremost they are social activists and agents of social change,” former education minister George Abbott recalled. Their buzzword is “social justice,” which is portrayed by leftists as superior to plain old justice, in ways that are seldom defined. So what exactly are the goals of this “social change”? Here’s some of what I’ve gleaned. Parents may recall the 2008 introduction of an elective high school course called Social Justice 12. This was mainly the result of intense protest by a couple of gay activist teachers, and the ministry curriculum describes its emphasis on inclusion of racial,
cultural and sexual differences. That’s all good, and it’s now bolstered by urgently needed anti-bullying and empathy efforts at all grades. Then there is the BCTF version. It’s not just a battle against “racism, homophobia and sexism” but also “poverty and globalization.” The BCTF has a quarterly “Social Justice Newsletter” filled with predictable economic assumptions. Readers of the latest issue are reminded at length that the United Nations takes a dim view of Canada’s record on human rights, including a right to housing. Undefined “poverty” statistics are cited, although Statistics Canada has nothing but incomplete relative measures. One article describes a social justice club for Grade 2 and 3 students, with activities that include collecting food bank donations and “writing to the premier asking for a systemic plan
to address child poverty.” Leaving aside whether eight-year-olds can understand what “systemic” means, this rhetoric is taken directly from the tired old NDP policy book. It rests on the cherished myth that poverty is imposed by right-wing governments that refuse to double the minimum wage and pile more taxes on “the rich.” And what about that darned “globalization”? The BCTF still has a 2001 teaching guide on its website promoting the claim that Nike is uniquely guilty of making shoes and exercise gear in Third World sweatshops. Teachers are to instruct students how to organize a boycott of Nike, thus passing the received wisdom of campus radicalism to the next generation. This was all debunked years ago. Are Adidas, Reebok, Apple and Microsoft any different? Has nothing changed in 12 years? A quick web search will show this is a
stale old tale with a convenient villain, to avoid complex questions. A BCTF official assures me this unit is being updated. Once that one is done, maybe they could check over their teaching unit on Enbridge’s Northern Gateway proposal, another labour of the union’s “social justice” truth team. BCTF bosses love to talk about the importance of “critical thinking.” These one-sided caricatures of Nike, Enbridge and other familiar villains seem designed to produce the opposite. They remind me of George Orwell’s classic novel “1984”, where loyal party members are required to focus on selected enemies in a daily ritual called the Two Minutes Hate. Perhaps this is a clue to why our school system produces so many students lacking in employment skills and bursting with demands for government-imposed wealth redistribution.
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4th Annual Kobau Park Halloween Dance @ Cawston Hall
Keremeos woman competing for spot on Canada’s Olympic equestrian team
Saturday, October 26 8:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Local bands & performers Tickets at Similkameen Agencies & Cawston Marketplace
Keremeos’ Jennifer Peters is competing in European equestrian events with the 2016 Olympics in mind By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com Jennifer Peters began her equestrian career when she was eight years old. “She began competitive trail and endurance riding initially,” said her mother, Erika Peters of Keremeos. “She eventually joined the Penticton Pony Club and completed a 12 year program that gave her the knowledge necessary to raise a horse and train it to compete.” Peters said the program tested Jennifer’s abilities annually, each year graduating a step higher in the program. She was the first equestrian rider to finish the program Jennifer Peters placed sixth in Maarsbergen, Netherlands, first place in in Penticton. Diefenbeck, Germany, first in Genk, Belgium and fifth in Jardy, France in Jennifer then went on to university, International three day “eventing” competitions in Europe this year, stepeventually becoming a teacher in Europe. ping stones toward an Olympic berth for the 2016 summer Olympics in Rio While there, she was asked to ride for Can- de Janiero. ada, taking part in a student riding competition that tested a competitor’s skills more oughbred contested at the Grand National Complet fully by ruling that participants use a borrowed horse 2013 Harass du Jardy CCI1* held September 26-29. - one whose behaviour was totally unfamiliar to them. The pair placed fifth overall, finishing on their dresJennifer subsequently went on to become the Nasage score of 55.3 penalties after double clear perfortional Equestrian Representative for Canada in Eumances in their show jumping round and the challengrope, and has spent the last five years in Belgium teaching 23 obstacle cross-country course. ing in an international school while continuing to ride. This year’s events are stepping stones in Jennifer’s This year Jennifer won events in Holland and Gerpursuit of a spot on the Canadian Olympic equestrimany, most recently competing in the Grand National an team as preparations continue for the 2016 summer Complet in Haras de Jardy, France. games, which will take place in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Jennifer and Taylor’s Legend, her 13-year-old thor-
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Regional district exempts non-profits’ properties for 2014 There are no new applicants for the 2014 exemption, and all 2013 applicants have reapplied for the 2014 exemption. Locally, the following organizations are listed as previous exemptions by the regional district: - Keremeos-Cawston Sportsman Association - OK Falls Heritage and Museum Society - Nickel Plate Cross Country Ski Club - Princeton Golf Club - Hedley Sports Association - Keremeos Elks Lodge - Okanagan Falls United Church
By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com The regional district board of directors adopted the property exemption bylaw for 2014 applicants on October 3. The Regional District Okanagan Similkameen annually invites qualifying non-profit organizations to apply for a property tax exemption through local advertisements in June and July.
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20/20 BOMB GIRLS BLUE BLOODS MOVIE Street Warrior NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL FRIENDS KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION ALBERTA PRIMETIME PARKS AND RECREATION EXTREME HOMES PAWN STARS 48 HOURS MYSTERY THE DEAD FILES STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED SONS OF GUNS FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TO BE ANNOUNCED
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INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY! BOMB GIRLS GEORGE
STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT WASHINGTON WEEK ETALK 7:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY WILD COASTS PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MODERN FAMILY MIKE & MOLLY 7:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY THE BIG BANG THEORY EXTREME HOMES PAWN STARS SURVIVING EVIL THE DEAD FILES STORAGE HUNTERS MAYDAY THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS TO BE ANNOUNCED 7:30 PM OMG! INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK FAMILY GUY SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION PAWN STARS STORAGE WARS TEXAS TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS 8:00 PM LAST MAN STANDING PARENTHOOD UNDERCOVER BOSS BELLATOR MMA THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW MARKETPLACE LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX MASTERCHEF MISS FISHER’S MURDER MYSTERIES THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW REIGN HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS: ALL ACCESS HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL TREASURES DECODED BRAINWASHED WILLIAM SHATNER’S WEIRD OR WHAT? INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS MAYDAY STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR 8:30 PM THE NEIGHBORS SEAN SAVES THE WORLD TOY STORY OF TERROR! RULES OF ENGAGEMENT FAMILY GUY GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS CASTLE STORAGE WARS SPORTSNET CONNECTED STORAGE WARS 9:00 PM SHARK TANK HAWAII FIVE-0 DATELINE NBC THE FIFTH ESTATE GREAT PERFORMANCES ORPHAN BLACK INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES TO BE ANNOUNCED SEINFELD AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD SEINFELD GREY GOOSE 19TH HOLE YOU LIVE IN WHAT? PAWN STARS FRIENDS MAKING MONSTERS GHOST HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL SLEEPY HOLLOW STORAGE WARS WHAT NOT TO WEAR 9:30 PM EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND PARKS AND RECREATION MOVIE Into the Blue 2: The Reef SEINFELD GOLF Perth International EPGA PAWN STARS FRIENDS
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NORTHWEST PROFILES A WINDOW LOOKING IN FAMILY GUY KTLA SPORTS FINAL 30 ROCK KEY & PEELE PAWN STARS MOVIE Shark Week STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:35 MODERN FAMILY STORAGE WARS
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16X9 BURN NOTICE COPS FOR THE LOVE OF A DOG HOCKEY Calgary Flames vs.
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CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION DEADLIEST WARRIOR CSI: MIAMI WALK THE WALK MIKE & MOLLY A TOUCH OF FROST FIRST FAMILY FAMILY GUY RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MOVIE Vertical Limit CASTLE MOVIE Get Him to the Greek GOLF Perth International EPGA REAL POTENTIAL PAWN STARS MOVIE Fast & Furious MOVIE Psycho MOVIE Silent Hill GHOST HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL SPORTSNET CONNECTED AIRPLANE REPO NEW GIRL PANIC 9-1-1 UNTOLD STORIES OF THE E.R. 9:30 PM WALK THE WALK 9:40 HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA: AFTER HOURS THE NEIGHBORS FIRST FAMILY FAMILY GUY PARKS AND RECREATION REAL POTENTIAL PAWN STARS THE MINDY PROJECT 10:00 PM SANCTUARY WALK THE WALK 48 HOURS DEADLIEST WARRIOR CRIMINAL MINDS NEWS FINAL FRONT AND CENTER PLAYED SPORTSCENTRE MR. BOX OFFICE KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION LIE DETECTIVE HOUSE HUNTERS AMERICAN PICKERS GHOST HUNTERS ACADEMY SPORTSNET CONNECTED AIRPLANE REPO FOX 28 NEWS AT 10 P.M. PANIC 9-1-1 STRANGE SEX 10:30 PM WALK THE WALK 10:35 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE CBC NEWS: VANCOUVER SATURDAY 10:50 WATERFRONT CITIES OF THE WORLD 10:55 TO BE ANNOUNCED MOVIE American Beauty KTLA SPORTS FINAL 30 ROCK DEATH: A PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING HOUSE HUNTERS WASHINGTON’S MOST WANTED STRANGE SEX
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AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME
VIDEOS BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE 60 MINUTES BAR RESCUE THE GOOD WIFE HEARTLAND SECRETS OF HENRY VIII’S PALACE ONCE UPON A TIME NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TO BE ANNOUNCED PIX NEWS AT TEN SAF3 WGN NEWS AT NINE THE VAMPIRE DIARIES JUST FOR LAUGHS HOUSE HUNTERS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? AMERICA UNEARTHED LOVE ME, LOVE MY DOLL THE GETAWAY THE LIQUIDATOR MODERN DADS ALASKAN WOMEN LOOKING FOR LOVE 7:30 PM WE ARE MEN 7:40 INSTANT REPLAY HOUSE HUNTERS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? THE LIQUIDATOR THE SIMPSONS DUCK DYNASTY 8:00 PM ONCE UPON A TIME THE SIMPSONS THE AMAZING RACE COVERT KITCHENS BATTLE OF THE BLADES MASTERPIECE CLASSIC BORN AND BRED HONEYMOONERS
KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION MOVIE American Beauty CRIMINAL MINDS CORNER GAS HOLMES MAKES IT RIGHT COUNTING CARS MONEY MORON BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE MANTRACKER TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY LONG ISLAND MEDIUM 8:30 PM BOB’S BURGERS LOCAL NEWS PRIMETIME SPORTSCENTRE HONEYMOONERS SEINFELD CORNER GAS GOLF CENTRAL COUNTING CARS MONEY MORON BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE SPORTSNET CONNECTED DUCK DYNASTY LONG ISLAND MEDIUM 9:00 PM REVENGE FAMILY GUY THE GOOD WIFE CRISS ANGEL: BELIEVE DRAGONS’ DEN MASTERPIECE CLASSIC CASTLE DALZIEL AND PASCOE THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW THE CLOSER MIKE & MOLLY MOVIE National Lampoon’s Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj GOLF Greater Hickory Classic CHAMPS MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES PAWN STARS MOVIE Fantastic Four MOST TERRIFYING PLACES IN AMERICA MOVIE The Relic GHOST HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL SPORTSNET CONNECTED TO BE ANNOUNCED DUCK DYNASTY ALASKAN WOMEN LOOKING FOR LOVE 9:30 PM AMERICAN DAD JEOPARDY! WEEKEND NFL FILMS PRESENTS HOT IN CLEVELAND PAWN STARS MOST TERRIFYING PLACES IN AMERICA DUCK DYNASTY 10:00 PM BETRAYAL THE GOOD WIFE THE MENTALIST BAR RESCUE CRIMINAL MINDS NEWS FINAL CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL SCOTT AND BAILEY DALZIEL AND PASCOE SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 SEINFELD LIE DETECTIVE HOUSE HUNTERS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? COUNTING CARS BAGGAGE BATTLES GHOST HUNTERS ACADEMY SPORTSNET CONNECTED TO BE ANNOUNCED FOX 28 NEWS FIRST DUCK DYNASTY LONG ISLAND MEDIUM 10:30 PM 10:35 THE WEST BLOCK FAMILY GUY 30 ROCK MOVIE Journey to the Center of the Earth DEATH: A PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING HOUSE HUNTERS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? COUNTING CARS BAGGAGE BATTLES BONES DUCK DYNASTY LONG ISLAND MEDIUM
MONDAY, OCT 21 13 7:00 PM
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TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY! THE BLACKLIST GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT CAFE ETALK 7:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY HOPE FOR WILDLIFE TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME
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School District No. 53
(Okanagan Similkameen)
South Okanagan Similkameen Teachers’ Union
SOSTU In recognition of World Teachers’ Day Saturday, October 5, 2013 &
International Day of the Girl Child Friday, October 11, 2013 The South Okanagan Similkameen Teachers’ Union & School District No. 53
Photo contributed
have made a joint donation to Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan. This non-profit charitable organization supports the improvement of quality, access, and relevance of education for Afghan women and girls.
Twin Lakes Golf Club became the 2013 Similkameen Cup winners by defeating Princeton by a score of 13-11. The winning team, above, included: Red Bosscha, Gerry Nimchuk, Lyle Lowenberger, Art Moore, Don Freeman, Mitch Raymond, Tom Livingstone, Glen Joliffe, Thad Elder, Johan Boshoff, Jeff Crumb and Jack Horning.
Contact dance workshop in Cawston encourages awareness of “inner self” Contributed The Cawston Players Theatre sponsored a successful Contact Dance Workshop at the Cawston Hall on Sunday, October 6. Twelve people working with Vernon based dance instructor River Ritcey, who introduced
this community based dance form to the participants. Contact Dance is a unique form of dance having some structural elements but mainly dependent on a dancers awareness of their inner self and being able to connect with other dancers. Letting your ego go and clearing your mind is
one of the benefits of this dance as well as a physical
workout. One of the highlights of the workshop was the
Contact Dance jam at the end of the session.
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Hila (upside down) and Meir “let their ego go” during a Contact Dance session held at Cawston Hall recently.
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Grist Mill Apple Day
Bedtime storytime
Photo by Steve Arstad
Joyce Barton collects numbered apples after the apple race at the Grist Mill on Thanksgiving Day, while Sean Speed (in background) scoops apples out of Keremeos Creek.
Get sleepy at the Kaleden Branch of the Okanagan Regional Library! Thursday, October 24, 6:30 to 7:30 pm Come dressed in your pyjamas and bring your favorite stuffy or blanket. For ages 3 to 10 years. For more information and to register please call 250-497-8066. Drop-ins are also welcomed. The Kaleden Branch is located in the Kaleden Community Hall at 101 Linden Avenue.
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SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Pastor: Don Bodden 250-499-6513 Worship Service - 10:30 a.m.
KEREMEOS COMMUNITY CHURCH WELCOMES YOU TO A WORSHIP CELEBRATION!
Pastors: Dwayne & Georgina Trelenberg 250-499-2422 Sunday Morning 10 a.m. Wednesday Evenings will resume in the fall
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE ANGLICAN CHURCH 607 5th Street, Keremeos 250-499-5451 Services 2nd & 4th Sundays at 10 a.m.
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Lee McFadyen and Patrick Bouillet cut a piece of apple pie following the pie judging at the Grist Mill on October 14.
A welcome to all to come & worship & enjoy the fellowship of the Church
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Keremeos council briefs
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By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com Public Hearing A public hearing regarding a zoning amendment that would provide for the southerly portion of 908 - 5th Street to be rezoned from C2 Tourist Commercial to R3- Single Family Residential took place at council chamber on Monday, October 7. There were no objections to the amendment, which council later carried to third reading. Council Remuneration Council agreed not to change the rates paid to mayor and council last year, but to review the issue in 2013 in time for the 2014 budget. Staff researched a number of similar sized municipalities and compared mayor and councillor salaries to Keremeos. Based on the information gathered, the average remuneration for a mayor is $12,400, where Keremeos pays $10,115. A councillor averages $6,845, while Keremeos councillors receive $6,354. It would require an increase of 12 per cent in order for Keremeos politicians to reach the surveyed communities average . Council agreed that a small increase was preferable at this time, rather than to continue deferring the matter until Keremeos fell so far behind the average that an increase unpalatable to voters would be needed. Mayor Bauer and Councillor Evans suggested a 1-1/2 per cent increase at this time. Evans noted that a recent union negotiated settlement of a group of private sector workers in Keremeos had agreed to a seven year, zero per cent increase. Councillors Cowling, Thielmann and Arlow agreed that two per cent was preferable, and that amount was subsequently agreed upon. Over the next three years, further increases will be tied to the Consumer Price Index. The increase works out to an additional $10 per month per councillor. Boulevard Maintenance Council revisited the boulevard issue once again, having received additional information regarding the subject from staff. Chief Administrative Officer Laurie Taylor told council that information gathered revealed that most villages surveyed did not have formal policies or bylaws regarding the maintenance of boulevards and alleys, and none had village staff maintaining them. Taylor noted that up until new policy was adopted by Keremeos in 2011, boulevard maintenance had been done on an “ad hoc” basis, raising concerns about the amount of time taken to provide this maintenance. It was estimated that boulevard maintenance by village staff would cost an additional $13,500 per year, averaging a two per cent increase in taxes. There was also some discussion surrounding noxious weed control, Mayor Bauer stating that it would be virtually impossible to control spread of weeds within the village. Village staff have a maintenance program for weeds, but village policy is to avoid spraying near private properties because of the risk of overspray and drift. Age Friendly Community Grants Council agreed to endorse the age friendly assessment and community planning process, and will “participate, support, promote and work with the South Similkameen Healthy Living Working Group to implement an age friendly initiative to assess and improve accessibility and inclusion of older persons and for the whole community.” A maximum of 25 grants of up to $20,000 are available through the Ministry of Health, with priorities going to municipalities that have completed an age friendly plan. 2014 Budget Council received information regarding the 2014 budget process. Staff presented a timeline for preparation of the 2014 budget.
Fortis offering “Tap by Tap” program in Keremeos Christy Quaedvlieg, Payroll Clerk at the Keremeos Village office holds low flow shower heads being made available to residents of the village through Fortis’ “Tap by Tap” program. Keremeos residents can pick up their free Water and Energy Saving Kits at the village office. Limited quantities are available during office hours on a first-come, first served basis.
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Alec Fomenko and Alan Fitzgerald enjoy a game of carpet bowling at the Seniors Centre on October 9.
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VIDEOS MODERN FAMILY MIKE & MOLLY 7:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY THE BIG BANG THEORY LEAVE IT TO BRYAN COUNTING CARS LOST AND SOLD HOTEL IMPOSSIBLE ALIEN MYSTERIES THE PROJECT: GUATEMALA BASEBALL CLASSICS 1993 World Series Philadelphia Phillies vs. Toronto Blue Jays MLB CANADA’S WORST DRIVER TWO AND A HALF MEN STORAGE WARS TEXAS HALF-TON KILLER? 7:30 PM OMG! INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD DEADLIEST WARRIOR WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET PRICELESS ANTIQUES ROADSHOW FAMILY GUY SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION LEAVE IT TO BRYAN COUNTING CARS LOST AND SOLD THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS TEXAS 8:00 PM DANCING WITH THE STARS BONES HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER THE VOICE DECISION EDMONTON MURDOCH MYSTERIES ANTIQUES ROADSHOW KING GEORGE AND QUEEN MARY: THE ROYALS WHO RESCUED THE MONARCHY HART OF DIXIE HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN PICKERS MONEY MORON MASSIVE MOVES INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS AIRPLANE REPO STORAGE WARS TEXAS HALF-TON DAD 8:30 PM WE ARE MEN DEADLIEST WARRIOR SPORTSCENTRE PIX11 NEWS RULES OF ENGAGEMENT FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS MONEY MORON MASSIVE MOVES CASTLE STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS TEXAS 9:00 PM NCIS: LOS ANGELES 2 BROKE GIRLS CRACKED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW MORDECAI RICHLER: THE LAST OF THE WILD JEWS THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW BEAUTY AND THE BEAST RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AMERICAN DAD TCN @MIDNIGHT MOVIE Tin Cup HOUSE HUNTERS RENOVATION PAWN STARS FRIENDS LIVE HERE, BUY THIS STORAGE WARS TEXAS AMISH MAFIA BONES STORAGE WARS TEXAS HALF-TON KILLER? 9:30 PM MOM DEADLIEST WARRIOR MOTORING PARKS AND RECREATION MOVIE King’s Ransom PARKS AND RECREATION PAWN STARS FRIENDS LIVE HERE, BUY THIS STAR TREK: VOYAGER STORAGE WARS STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:00 PM CASTLE THE BLACKLIST HOSTAGES NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL INDEPENDENT LENS ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE SPORTSCENTRE SEINFELD KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION ALBERTA PRIMETIME
SEINFELD LEAVE IT TO BRYAN AMERICAN PICKERS LOST AND SOLD AIRPORT 24/7: MIAMI THE PROJECT: GUATEMALA SPORTSNET CONNECTED CANADA’S WORST DRIVER FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS TEXAS HALF-TON MOM
10:30 PM DEADLIEST WARRIOR FAMILY GUY 30 ROCK SEINFELD LEAVE IT TO BRYAN LOST AND SOLD AIRPORT 24/7: MIAMI FALLING SKIES 10:35 MODERN FAMILY STORAGE WARS TEXAS Tuesday, Oct 22 13 7:00 PM
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STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT THE AFRICAN AMERICANS: MANY RIVERS TO CROSS ETALK 7:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN MODERN FAMILY MIKE & MOLLY 7:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY THE BIG BANG THEORY BIG BREAK NFL COUSINS UNDERCOVER MOUNTAIN MEN THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY MYSTERIES AT THE MUSEUM FANGASM STORAGE HUNTERS CANUCKS TV HIGHWAY THRU HELL TWO AND A HALF MEN AMERICAN HOGGERS FOUR HOUSES 7:30 PM OMG! INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET SPORTSCENTRE FAMILY GUY HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION STORAGE WARS TEXAS HOCKEY Vancouver Canucks vs. New York Islanders NHL THE BIG BANG THEORY AMERICAN HOGGERS 8:00 PM MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. NCIS CRISS ANGEL: BELIEVE THE BIGGEST LOSER THE RICK MERCER REPORT SUPERHEROES: A NEVERENDING BATTLE THE FRANKINCENSE TRAIL THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW THE ORIGINALS HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER FAMILY GUY ANGER MANAGEMENT THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART
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Highest Temp. (1942-2010)
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High 14.6°C Low 0.4°C
20.6°C (1963, 1974, 2003)
14.1°C 2.8°C
-5.6°C (1948)
Greatest Precipitation (1942-2010)
11.8 mm (2003)
IN PLAY WITH JIMMY ROBERTS AMERICAN RESTORATION FACE OFF STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:35 MODERN FAMILY STORAGE WARS TEXAS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING
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TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY! IRONSIDE GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT NATURE THE TOMORROW PEOPLE WATERFRONT CITIES OF THE WORLD TO BE ANNOUNCED PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN WGN NEWS AT NINE MODERN FAMILY MIKE & MOLLY 7:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY THE BIG BANG THEORY INSIDE THE PGA TOUR MILLION DOLLAR LISTING LOS ANGELES HATFIELDS AND MCCOYS: WHITE LIGHTNING MY BIG FAT REVENGE BIZARRE FOODS AMERICA GHOST MINE STORAGE HUNTERS TICKLE DUCK DYNASTY BEST FUNERAL EVER 7:30 PM OMG! INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CORONATION STREET FAMILY GUY SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION GOLF CENTRAL PAWN STARS STORAGE WARS TEXAS AUCTION KINGS DUCK DYNASTY BEST FUNERAL EVER 8:00 PM THE MIDDLE SURVIVOR: BLOOD VS. WATER CRISS ANGEL: BELIEVE REVOLUTION DRAGONS’ DEN NOVA ARROW SINGAPORE 1942 END OF EMPIRE THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER FAMILY GUY CRIMINAL MINDS THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CIMB Classic PGA HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL YUKON GOLD PRINCESS PITCHIN’ IN INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS HIGHWAY THRU HELL THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY EXTREME CHEAPSKATES 8:30 PM
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Roadwork awarded for Keremeos landfill improvements By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com
The Regional Board awarded Wildstone Construction and Engineering Ltd. a $60,320 project to install a scale and do some required road realignment at the Keremeos Landfill. The regional district administers the Keremeos Solid Waste Transfer Site. In 2012 BFI Canada donated a scale to the
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Ryan Austman, Arbourist with Bartlett Tree Experts, did some manicuring in Pine Park on October 9. A number of Ponderosa pine limbs, damaged from recent windstorms, were removed from some trees in the park.
RDOS for use at the Keremeos landfill. The regional district is now ready to install the scale but will need to realign existing on site roadways to accommodate the device. Funding for the work will come through capital expenditures for Areas “B” and “G” and Keremeos refuse funds. The project was budgeted for in the 2012 and 2013 budget.
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