Keremeos Review, January 16, 2014

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STUDENT RECYCLING

Keremeos recycling depot provides a number of win-win opportunities in the community See page 5

LOCAL ATHLETES NAMED TO TEAM BC

From left, Chad Tiegan, Arlene Arlow, Paul Herchak and Joe (Gray) Stevens discuss their vision of a healthier future Keremeos at a meeting held at Victory Hall on January 10. The meeting was held in conjunction with Interior Health’s Okanagan Similkameen Healthy Living Coalition. Please see page 3 for the full story.

First Nations athletes selected for play in National Aboriginal Games See page 8

New drop in program for Keremeos youth

ICE RINK HAS BEEN BUSY

Program encourages youth to congregate in comfortable, informal setting Contributed by Dave Cursons

Lots of activity so far this winter at rec centre See pages 3, 9

Keremeos area teens will have some space to get together,

to share a light meal, to watch a movie, to get some help with homework and even get some one to one counselling at the Family Centre on Thursday evenings. S t a r t i n g Ja nu ary 16 the kitchen, lounge and some h o m ewo rk s p a c e will be available at the Family Centre in Keremeos each Thursday evening

from 4:30 p.m. until 8 p.m . The teen dropin is open to young people 14 to 18 years of age. The program will accommodate up to 16 young people at once in an evening. Table games are welcome. There are some already on hand at the Family Centre. Volunteers with interest, time and

energy are welcome. New ideas and involvement are especially welcome. Some extra activities during March 17 to 28 school spring break will rely on volunteers. The Family Centre is located in the Lower Similkameen Community Services building at 310 Veterans Avenue, across from the Similka-

meen Health Centre on Third Avenue. T h e T h u r s d ay evening Teen Drop In will run through school spring break, resume following the break and run to April 24, possibly beyond. Inquiries about T h u r s d a y Te e n D ro p – I n c a n b e directed to Dave Cursons at 250-4992352, Local 107.


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MEAT DRAW at the Red Bridge Pub Sunday, January 26th 2:00 to 4:00 pm Proceeds donated to Residents of Orchard Haven and River Valley Lodge.

Ongoing Community Events & Meetings OKANAGAN FALLS

SECOND MON: Communities for Kids OKFalls Table Mtg., 2:45 pm at StrongStart Early Learning Ctr. at OK Falls Elementary, 250-498-8433 for more info. MON. & WED.: Carpet Bowling 1 p.m. Seniorís Centre. TUESDAY: South Okanagan Toastmasters 7 - 9 p.m. at Best Western in Osoyoos. Call 498-4412, 499-2144. TUESDAY: Bingo at the Senior Citizenís Centre on Willow St. 1p.m. (except last Tues.). EVERY 3RD TUESDAY: Legion Branch #227 Gen Meeting 7 p.m. Jack Hill Room, OK Falls. WEDNESDAY: Join the Stroke Recovery Club for stroke survivors and caregivers, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the South Okanagan Similkameen Brain Injury Society office, #2-996 Main Street, Penticton..Call Tina at 490-0613. FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH: OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting 1:00 p.m., Jack Hill Room, OK Falls. THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MONTH: OK Falls Womens Institute meeting at the Falls Community Centre business at 7, entertainment at 8 p.m. Call Betty for more info - 497-6665. THURSDAY: Bridge 1 p.m. Seniors Centre. THURSDAY: Crib 7 p.m. Seniors Centre. THURSDAY: Computer classes 9 a.m. Seniorís Centre. FRIDAY: Arts group painting 1- 3 p.m. FRIDAY: Whist 7 p.m. 2ND & 4TH FRIDAY: A Wellness Clinic is held at the Seniors Centre, on Willow Street, 9 to 11 a.m. Have your blood pressure, heart and weight checked by a retired registered nurse. Open to everyone. FIRST FRIDAY OF MONTH: OK Falls Legion - Ladies Auxiliary Dinner and Entertainment 6:00 p.m. After the Meat Draw. THIRD FRIDAY OF MONTH: OK Falls Legion Ladies Auxiliary Steak Fry Dinner 6:00 p.m. After the Meat Draw. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS: The Okanagan Falls Legion Branch #227 has meat draws from 5:00 p.m. SATURDAY: OK Falls Legion Branch #227, Dinner and Dance 6:00 pm. FIRST SATURDAY: Ladies Auxiliary Branch #227. Drop in Bingo 1-4 p.m. Jack Hill Room. OK Falls. THIRD SATURDAY OF MONTH: Drop in bingo at OK Falls Senior Centre. 1128 Willow St.

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MONDAY: N.A. meets at 8 p.m. at the South Similkameen Health Centre. MONDAY: Keremeos Bellringers, 7:30 pm, Cawston United Church, for info call Herma @ 499-5292, Joan @ 499-2450. 2nd MONDAY: Similkameen COPS, 7 p.m., Upstairs at the Legion (Legion Hall). Ben Gumm for info 499-0216 4th MONDAY: Orchard Haven - Friends and family council monthly meetings. Making a difference to residential care. MON, WED, FRI: Boot Camp 6 - 7 am, Sim. Rec. Centre. For more info call Annette 499-2238 MON, WED, FRI: KrossFit Fitness (similar to ‘boot camp’) 7:15 - 8 am, Sim. Rec. Centre. For more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51@yahoo.ca TUESDAY: Tumble Bumble, 10:00 - 11:30 pm upstairs at the Legion Hall. AGes 0-6. For info 250-499-2352 ext. 106. TUESDAY: Every 2nd, Caregiver Group, Activity Room, Orchard Haven 1:30 - 3 p.m. For info 499-3020 TUESDAY: AA Meetings, 7:30 p.m., in the Health Center Activity Room, info call Diane 499-0077 TUESDAY: Handguns 5:30 pm Fly Tying/22 Shoot, 7 pm, KCSA (Keremeos Cawston Sportsmans Association) Club House. More info call 250-499-7027. WEDNESDAY: Mother Goose, 10:00 - 11:30 pm at the Family Centre. Ages 0-6. For info 250-499-2352 ext. 106. WEDNESDAY: Qigong exercise 9 a.m. Cawston Church Hall. 499-7852 for information. WEDNESDAY: Kyokushin Karate at Legion Hall from 5 - 7 p.m. Phone Lyle for info 292-8565.

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WEDNESDAY: Diabetes Clinic, 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Similkameen Health Centre. RN & Reg. Dietitian in attendance. Dr. referrals or self referral. Appts. necessary. Phone 1-800-707-8550. 1st THURSDAY: South Similkameen Museum Society Meeting, 7 pm, at the Ecumenical Church in Keremeos THURSDAY: Tumble Bumble, 3:00 - 4:30 pm upstairs at the Legion. Ages 0-6. For info 250-499-2352 ext. 106. THURSDAY: Positively Pregnant, 10:00 - 11:30 pm at the Family Centre. For info 250-499-2352 ext. 106. THURSDAY: AA meetings at 7:30 pm Health Centre activity room. Info. call Eleanor 499-5982. THURSDAY: KCSA Monthly meetings the last Thursday of each month at clubhouse 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY: Yoga, Cawston Hall in the WI Room 7:30 pm, for more info call Theresia 499-2029 or email trin51@yahoo.ca THURSDAY: Afternoon dances at the OAP Seniors Centre from 1:30 - 4 p.m. THURSDAY: Similkameen Adult Badminton Club, Oct. 16th to Dec. 18th, 7 pm to 9 pm, For more info call Manfred at 499-5290. THURSDAY: Weight Watchers, 5 pm, Elks Hall. More info call Sarah at 250-499-2878. FRIDAY: Keremeos TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets at 9:00 a.m. at the Health Centre. Visitors & new members are welcome. Call Georgina at 499-0202 for more info. FRIDAY: Elks and Royal Purple bingo. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY: KCSA Trap Shooting, 11:00 am to ?, Weather permitting. SUNDAY: Yoga at 8:00 am at Sim. Rec Centre, bring a yoga mat & blanket. Call Theresia (Certified Yoga Instructor) 4992029 or email trin51@yahoo.ca SUNDAY: AA Meeting at 10:00 am in the Health Center Activity Room. Info call Eleanor at 499-5982. 3RD SUNDAY: Legion General Meeting. 2:00 p.m. Keremeos Legion Hall. 3rd MONDAY: Kars Under the K Meeting, 7:00 pm, Meeting Room at Health Center, Call Marcel Morin for info 499-7775. 2nd TUESDAY: Can-Do General Meetings. Everyone Welcome. Phone 499-2420 for more information. 1ST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH: Regular meeting of the O.A.P. Branch #65, at 2 p.m. Keremeos. 1ST & 3RD WEDNESDAY: Search & Rescue meet 7-9 p.m., 8th Ave. & 4th St. Call 499-6067 or 499-5429. 2ND WEDNESDAY OF MONTH: The Similkameen Garden Club meets at 7 p.m. at the OAP Centre, Main St., Keremeos.. Everyone welcome. 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY: The Royal Purple Lodge meets at 1:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall. Info: 499-7073. LAST THURSDAY OF MONTH: KCSA Club meeting. EVERY 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY: The Keremeos Elks meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall. 1ST SUNDAY OF MONTH: Jam Session. OAP. 1 p.m. Everyone Welcome. 499-0112. 1ST SUNDAY OF MONTH: Friends of Olalla, 4 pm, contact 250-599-9090.

HEDLEY

TUESDAY: Once a month Soup and Sandwich - watch for posters.Hedley Seniors’ Center on Scott Ave. THURSDAY: Library 2 pm - 7 pm Hedley Seniors’ Center, free computer use. 1ST MONDAY: Hedley Heritage Museum meeting, 6:00 p.m. at the Museum, Everyone welcome to attend. 2ND SUNDAY: Pancake Breakfast, Hedley Seniors’ Center, 8:00 am to 11:00 am. 3RD MONDAY: Monthly meeting at Seniors’ Center, 2 pm. 3RD MONDAY: Community Club meeting at 7 pm at the Club. DAILY: Coffee & good conversation at the Seniors’ Center 6am - 8 am. Every Mon./Wed./Sat. Exercise at 9 am. EVERY SUNDAY: Church Service at 9:30 am, Hedley Grace Church. EVERY SUNDAY: Hedley Farmers Market 9-1, July - Oct. DAILY: Hedley Heritage Museum open daily 9am - 4pm, Daly Ave.

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Residents meet to discuss a healthier future

OPEN HOUSE 1105 5th Street, Keremeos mLS #146055 Sunday, January 19th 2:00-4:00 p.m. Shopping for a new Home Sweet Home? Beautiful Open Concept Vaulted Ceiling House Walk Through~bring your friends! Alannah Boisse, Re/mAx country 240 Bridge Street Princeton BC V0x 1W0 Office: 250-295-3222, ext: 109 mobile (text or call): 250-295-2306

Village became part of the Healthy Living Coalition last spring By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com Betty Brown, Interior Health Community Health Facilitator, met with approximately 16 residents of the Lower Similkameen who were interested in creating a Photo by Steve Arstad healthier village. Brown addressed the group at Victory Hall on Friday, January 10, for a short Interior Health Community Health Facilitator Betty Brown presenting some presentation and a series of group exercises statistics to area residents gathered at Victory Hall on Friday, January 10. focussing on ideas and methods for creating a healthier community. community group largely represented by you today,” Brown said that she was impressed by the diversity said Brown. in the room after introductions were made. She apprePart of the Healthy Communities initiative involves ciated the gatherings’ make up of seniors, local politia Healthy Communities scan, which is a tool designed cians, community service groups and Lower Similkato help communities identify “healthy” assets in the meen Indian Band representation. community. Brown said that communities completing Brown’s presentation took place in conjunction with the scan will have preference when it comes to accessInterior Health’s Okanagan Similkameen Healthy ing certain grant funding. Living Coalition, a community-driven umbrella orgaKeremeos can benefit from a number of $5,000 nization designed to bring together the regional disgrants, as well as two $20,000 grants that will be made trict and the village in order to design and implement available in May. Communities from Williams Lake innovative programs for healthy living with a focus on to Cranbrook are all eligible for the two large grants, children, youth and vulnerable populations. and all communities will have an equal opportunity to Keremeos and the Regional District Okanagan apply. The funds will help fund community and valley Similkameen agreed to partner with Interior Health in wide initiatives, which will launch later this year. the initiative last March, and since then, Brown said, After Brown’s presentation, those present conducted “small pots of money can be made available to Kerea number of thought provoking exercises, including a meos” in order to fund intiatives to improve residents visioning exercise that required participants to dehealth. scribe what a healthier Keremeos would look like to “Last year, $1,500 was granted to help spawn the them in three years.

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Keremeos ice rink has been busy (so far) this year Lots of activity at the rink, but this week’s warm spell has dampened activity Contributed The rink has been buzzing with activity since early December. Hats off to all the local business that sponsored the free skating sessions throughout the school holidays and to the dedicated staff of the Similkameen Recreation Centre for keeping the ice beautiful and the rink a welcoming place for everyone who wants to enjoy skating in this community. Friends of the Keremeos Skating Rink is a registered charity that plays a role in lowering financial barriers by subsidizing all the children’s programs at the rink. We pay a percentages of the fees for each W ATM NO LE! B A L I AVA

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child, in children’s skating lessons, mites hockey (five to eight year olds), and sticks and pucks hockey (nine - 14 year olds). Friends of the Keremeos Skating Rink also provides volunteer time and skating and hockey equipment that can be borrowed by participants. They distribute the free skating passes that children receive at school, paying $2.85 for each pass that is used at the rink. This year the Friends of the Rink received financial support from Regional District Okanagan Similkameen Areas “B” and “G”, the Village of Keremeos, the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen, and Kars Under the “K”. The society is also very grateful to receive financial support from individuals who donate their refundable beverage containers and from people who buy tickets on our

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annual raffle. Friends of the rink appreciates all the volunteers that come out to help at the hockey programs for kids. They would particularly like to recognize the youth volunteers that help at skating lessons: Micah and Elijah Vesprey and Ashley Whelpton, for all their energy and patience helping the instructor, Bonny Dickinson, teach so many of the local kids how to skate. The rink is open (although this week’s schedule has been affected by the unseasonably warm weather) until the end of January, so get out and enjoy it while it lasts. Any kids wanting to try out hockey this year, can drop in to any of the sessions of mites (five to eight year olds) or sticks and pucks (nine – 14 year olds). No experience required and there is lots of protective equipment available to borrow. Schedules are available at the rink.

What’s Happening at the Legion?

17 4:30 pm Bunny 18 Races, Member Appreciation

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3 pm, Meat Draw 5 pm Snacks, MUSIC every Saturday for Dancing 6 pm

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Hosted by Keremeos Search & Rescue, 5 pm Dinner, 6 pm Dance

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4 pm Mini Meat Draw 6:30 pm Gucci Cards

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Tuesday 2:30 pm Free Bingo

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Wednesday 4 pm Darts

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Publisher: Don Kendall 605 7th Ave, Keremeos Box 130, Keremeos, B.C. V0X 1N0

Editorial Mistake at border crossing provides lesson A Keremeos couple making a routine trip across the border ran into trouble over the Christmas holidays - none of which was their fault. Last week, during a routine trip across the line at the Osoyoos border crossing, the two were asked to pull over while entering the U.S. for a routine inspection of their pickup truck. They waited in the customs lobby for several minutes while border officials took a look at their truck. Almost half an hour passed, with the inspection long over, before one of them went to desk to ask politely what the delay was. “We have every right to detain you and your vehicle,” they were curtly told. “Sit down and wait until we contact you.” After another lengthy delay, a border agent called them to the desk. He told them, brusquely and without apology, that their passports had been given to another party, and they were in the process of finding the individuals. It took the Keremeos pair seven hours to get their passports back. We aren’t presenting this story in order to make anyone look bad, although in a case like this, one wonders why an apology didn’t seem to be in order - regardless, everyone makes mistakes. But we think it’s important for people to realize this can happen, and to make sure they check their passports immediately upon them being returned by immigration officials. If this couple, or the people given their passports had been on their way to the airport in Seattle or Spokane to catch an international flight, the mistake might not have been noticed until they had landed at their final destination - definitely something to consider on your next trip across the line.

Letters Policy The Review welcomes letters to the editor that are of interest to our community. Whatever the subject, there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Review will publish your comment. - Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 300 words or less. - All letters must contain the name, address and signature of the writer, and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours. - Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used, except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor. - The editor reserves the right to edit for length, clarity or reject letters over matters of libel, legality, taste or style.

I prefer to leave climate change theory to the experts By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com I have some old friends back in Ontario who I neglected to touch base with over the Christmas holidays. They traditionally send me Christmas greetings along with a small family newsletter. Then I’m left to feel guilty when it reminds me that I haven’t written them anything. That’s generally how it has happened in years past, but for some reason, this year I’ve procrastinated, ‘way beyond the holidays. The other day I got this whimsical idea to send them a little note, where I’d grump about the winter weather here in the Similkameen. It would go something like this: How are you guys this year? We haven’t been up to much - just working, eating and sleeping. I was glad to see

December 21 come and go, though - that date is important, because the days are getting longer and spring isn’t too far away. It’s only January, and I’m already sick of winter. We’ve had, probably at least 10 centimetres of snow so far this year. Granted, it wasn’t all at once, which meant that I had to plow the driveway twice so far this winter - but that’s twice too much, in my opinion. It’s been cold here, too - we had a week back in early December where the temperature dropped to, like minus 12 degrees Celsius for several nights in a row. Since then, we’ve hardly had a day where the temperature has risen above four degrees Celsius. This week it got up to 14 degrees, but that was only for one day... I could use a trip south, but it doesn’t look like we’re going to make it this year. Hope eveything is okay with you guys, and

that you’re having a good winter back in Toronto... I gave it second thought and decided not to be so cruel. Besides, in their update to me they had mentioned their basement being completely ruined after a flash flood that took place in Toronto last August. They may not take my letter in the spirit it was intended. The way things are going in Toronto this winter, I figure it would probably be best to handle the subject of weather with a little more tact when corresponding with my eastern friends. During the recent continental cold snap I’ve seen news stories discussing the validity of the climate warming theory, as might be anticipated. I have always had a tendency to reserve judgement on the issue. I recall in the mid 1970’s, after a couple of severe winters in On-

tario, a headline in the Toronto Star claiming the beginning of another ice age, as espoused by experts of the day. I also have some education in geology, so have somewhat of an understanding of the climate changes that have taken place on Earth over millenia, how they occurred and how long they lasted. Over the years, I’ve also come to the conclusion that man might not be quite as powerful and intelligent as he thinks he is, especially when it comes to controlling natural events and processes, so climate change, if and why it’s happening, is something I don’t lose much sleep over. I figure I’ve got things of a more immediate urgency to worry about - like the rain that’s falling outside the office now. If that stuff keeps up, I may have to cut the grass in February this year.

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Recycling Depot benefits

Richard Morgan and Manpreet Sandhu at Similkameen Elementary Secondary School’s recycling depot, located in the basement of the Learning Centre building. SESS students can earn money to help fund their school activities through their participation at the depot.

Student run recycling centre helps students and residents in Keremeos By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com The Bottle Depot in Keremeos is providing a win - win situation for Kermeos residents and students from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School. Students have been offering the recycling service in the community for several years now. They provide a drop off site for recyclable cans and bottles in the village in return for half of the recyclable container’s deposit value. Residents don’t need to haul their empties back to Penticton or Princeton, and the students are given the opportunity to get some useful job training as well as funding for school activities. “Sports teams can help run the depot in order to raise money for team travel or costs,” explained school secretary Kaylynne Beauchamp. She said the funds can be used for all school activities, in addition to helping provide for students in need.

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“It’s really been a big help to the kids,” she said, “and there really are no bounds to what it can be used for. A student who lost a book recently worked the depot to earn the cost of a replacement.” Beauchamp said the depot is staffed by between two and four students, sometimes more if a school team is working towards some funding. The depot accepts all Canadian - purchased beverage containers with a bar code. They cannot accept containers purchased in the U.S., milk or soup containers, fruit and condiment jars / containers or wine bottles without a bar code. The use of clear plastic bags to haul recyclables is also appreciated. Students man the centre Monday to Friday, 10 to 11 a.m. and on Saturday, nine to 12. The depot is closed on school holidays.

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Winter break out dance and fundraiser at Cawston Hall Contributed by Doe Gregoire If you cannot afford that one week inclusive holiday in Mexico but definitely need to remove those winter cobwebs from your life, then the Cawston Community Hall Winter break Out Dance and Fundraiser is where you need to go. The dance takes place Saturday, February 1 with doors opening at 7 p.m., and features not one, but two, of our local bands (Infusion and K-Town) who will be belting out good hard rock and roll music to get you up and moving. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased in advance at the Similkameen Agencies in Keremeos and the Cawston Market Place in Cawston. Many of the valley’s local talented artists have taken some of the older wooden Cawston hall chairs and turned them

into brilliant works of art. These will be part of other great items offered up in a silent auction. So, you can go home after having a wonderful night out with a unique piece of local art under your arm. There will be a draw and door prizes. Rumor has it that there will be a bigticket item in the draw prizes. Concession by donation will be offered with coffee/ tea/juice and goodies. The Cawston Community Hall is an integral part of the community and the heart of the culture community. Come out and dance and enjoy yourselves while giving much needed support for the Cawston Hall. Annual memberships will be available at the dance as well. Hope to see you there! For more information please call Cory at 499-2563 or Doe at 499-2952.

SIMILKAMEEN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Pastor: Don Bodden 250-499-6513 Worship Service - 10:30 a.m.

ST. JOHN THE DIVINE ANGLICAN CHURCH 607 5th Street, Keremeos 250-499-5451 Services 2nd & 4th Sundays at 10 a.m. A welcome to all to come & worship & enjoy the fellowship of the Church

OLD FASHIONED Christ Centered Home Bible Study The truth will set you free. John 8:32

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 TWO AND A HALF MEN  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  FAMILY GUY  THE COLBERT REPORT  GOLF CENTRAL  HOUSE HUNTERS  EXTREME COLLECTORS  CASTLE  STORAGE WARS  SPORTSNET CONNECTED  HOW IT’S MADE  HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO 9:00 PM     SEAN SAVES THE WORLD  THE CRAZY ONES  DOC ZONE  FOYLE’S WAR  SAVING HOPE  CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS  SEINFELD  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  AMERICAN DAD  AT MIDNIGHT  GOLF Humana Challenge PGA  RENT OR BUY  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  BIZARRE FOODS AMERICA  STORAGE WARS CANADA  THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER NATIONS  ALASKA: THE LAST FRONTIER  DUCK DYNASTY  WELCOME TO MYRTLE MANOR 9:30 PM     THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW  TWO AND A HALF MEN  SEINFELD  PARKS AND RECREATION  MOVIE Observe and Report  SEINFELD  RENT OR BUY  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  STAR TREK: VOYAGER  THE LIQUIDATOR  DUCK DYNASTY 10:00 PM  THE ASSETS    ELEMENTARY  PARENTHOOD  NEWS HOUR FINAL  CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL  THE GREAT MARCH  LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT  SPORTSCENTRE  FRIENDS  KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10  PARKS AND RECREATION  ALBERTA PRIMETIME  SEINFELD  INCOME PROPERTY  AMERICAN RESTORATION  THE MILLIONAIRE MATCHMAKER  BREW DOGS  STORAGE HUNTERS  SPORTSNET CONNECTED  MOONSHINERS  FOX 28 NEWS FIRST  DUCK DYNASTY  HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO 10:30 PM  JAIL  SNAPSHOT: THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY  FAMILY GUY  30 ROCK  10:45 MOVIE The Love Guru  PARKS AND RECREATION  MOVIE Killer Bash  STORAGE WARS TEXAS  10:35 MODERN FAMILY  DUCK DYNASTY FRIDAY, JAN 17 14 7:00 PM    ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT  INSIDE EDITION  10 MILLION DOLLAR BIGFOOT BOUNTY  JEOPARDY!  DRACULA  GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT  WASHINGTON WEEK  ETALK  COAST  CURLING Continental Cup Teams TBA  PIX11 NEWS  TWO AND A HALF MEN  WGN NEWS  MODERN FAMILY  MIKE & MOLLY  THE BIG BANG THEORY  GOLF CENTRAL  HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?  PAWN STARS

 48 HOURS MYSTERY  THE DEAD FILES  STORAGE HUNTERS  CLOSE ENCOUNTERS  THE BIG BANG THEORY  DOA  SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING NEW 7:30 PM  OMG! INSIDER   ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA  ACCESS HOLLYWOOD  WHEEL OF FORTUNE  CORONATION STREET  MOYERS AND COMPANY    THE BIG BANG THEORY  TWO AND A HALF MEN  SEINFELD  SPOILERS WITH KEVIN SMITH  GOLF Humana Challenge PGA  HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?  PAWN STARS  STORAGE WARS TEXAS  CLOSE ENCOUNTERS  SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING NEW 8:00 PM  LAST MAN STANDING     BONES   UNDERCOVER BOSS  COPS  DATELINE NBC  MARKETPLACE  CALL THE MIDWIFE  MIKE & MOLLY  MISS FISHER’S MURDER MYSTERIES  TO BE ANNOUNCED  THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW  THE CARRIE DIARIES  HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER  FAMILY GUY  COMEDY NOW  HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL  ICE PILOTS NWT  BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE  THE DEAD FILES  8:15 INNERSPACE  STORAGE WARS  SPORTSNET CONNECTED  MAYDAY  THE FIRST 48  SAY YES TO THE DRESS: ATLANTA 8:30 PM   THE NEIGHBORS  COPS  THE RICK MERCER REPORT  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  FAMILY GUY  HOUSE HUNTERS  BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE  CASTLE  STORAGE WARS  SAY YES TO THE DRESS: ATLANTA 9:00 PM   SHARK TANK     HAWAII FIVE-0  JAIL   GRIMM  THE FIFTH ESTATE  GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET  MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!  SEINFELD  SUPERNATURAL  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  AMERICAN DAD  SPOILERS WITH KEVIN SMITH  YOU LIVE IN WHAT?  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  THE DEAD FILES  GHOST HUNTERS  HOCKEYCENTRAL  DANGEROUS FLIGHTS  RAISING HOPE  THE FIRST 48  SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING NEW 9:30 PM  JAIL  SEINFELD  PARKS AND RECREATION  MOVIE American Wedding  SEINFELD  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  STAR TREK: VOYAGER  CANUCKS TV PRESENTS  ENLISTED  SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING NEW 10:00 PM  20/20    DRACULA   BLUE BLOODS  10 MILLION DOLLAR BIGFOOT BOUNTY  NEWS HOUR FINAL  CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL  SPORTSCENTRE

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 SPORTSCENTRE TOP 10  THE FIRST FAMILY  FAMILY GUY  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  MOVIE The Boys Are Back  CASTLE  MOVIE The Wedding Singer  BEACHFRONT BARGAIN HUNT  9:15 MOVIE Treasure Island  GHOST HUNTERS  ALPINE SKIING FIS  BERING SEA GOLD: UNDER THE ICE  THE FOLLOWING  BAD INK  UNTOLD STORIES OF THE E.R. 9:30 PM  1000 WAYS TO DIE  9:40 HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA: AFTER HOURS  HOT IN CLEVELAND  PLAYS OF THE MONTH  THE FIRST FAMILY  FAMILY GUY  PARKS AND RECREATION  ISLAND HUNTERS  PAWN STARS  BAD INK 10:00 PM  20/20   TRUE CRIME SCENE  48 HOURS  JAIL  SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE  NEWS FINAL  SAVING HOPE  SPORTSCENTRE  MR. BOX OFFICE  KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10  PARKS AND RECREATION  LIE DETECTIVE  HAWAII LIFE  AMERICAN PICKERS  GHOST HUNTERS  SPORTSNET CONNECTED  YUKON MEN  FOX 28 NEWS AT 10 P.M.  BAD INK  SEX SENT ME TO THE E.R. 10:30 PM  JAIL  10:35 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE  CBC NEWS: VANCOUVER SATURDAY  BLUEGRASS UNDERGROUND  10:50 WATERFRONT CITIES OF THE WORLD  MR. BOX OFFICE  KTLA SPORTS FINAL  30 ROCK  DEATH: A PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING  GOLF CENTRAL  HAWAII LIFE  WASHINGTON’S MOST WANTED  BAD INK SUNDAY, JAN 19 14 7:00 PM  AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS   BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE  60 MINUTES  DATELINE NBC  THE GOOD WIFE  HEARTLAND  MASTERPIECE CLASSIC  HAMMERHEAD HIGHWAY  TO BE ANNOUNCED  PIX NEWS AT TEN  SAF3  THE VAMPIRE DIARIES  JUST FOR LAUGHS  GOLF CENTRAL  TIMBER KINGS  AMERICAN RESTORATION  EAT ST.  EXTREME COMPETITIONS  FACE OFF  THE LIQUIDATOR  BOBSLEIGH FIBT  ALASKA: THE LAST FRONTIER  NFL POST-GAME SHOW  DUCK DYNASTY  90 DAY FIANCÉ 7:30 PM   BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE   THE FOLLOWING  AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS  GOLF Humana Challenge PGA  EAT ST.  THE LIQUIDATOR  DUCK DYNASTY 8:00 PM  THE BACHELOR    THE 20TH ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS  NCIS: LOS ANGELES  BAR RESCUE  MOVIE Bridesmaids  FOUR ROOMS  MASTERPIECE CLASSIC

 FOYLE’S WAR  HONEYMOONERS  KTLA 5 SUNDAY EDITION  HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER  CRIMINAL MINDS  COMEDY NOW  HOLMES MAKES IT RIGHT  PAWN STARS  EXTREME COLLECTORS  EXTREME COLLECTORS  HAUNTED HIGHWAY  MANTRACKER  CANUCKS TV PRESENTS  TO BE ANNOUNCED  DUCK DYNASTY  SISTER WIVES 8:30 PM  SPORTSCENTRE  HONEYMOONERS  30 ROCK  SEINFELD  PAWN STARS  EXTREME COLLECTORS  EXTREME COLLECTORS  RALLY 9:00 PM  REVENGE  THE MENTALIST  BAR RESCUE  DRAGONS’ DEN  MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!  CASTLE  THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW  30 ROCK  THE CLOSER  MIKE & MOLLY  MOVIE Starsky and Hutch  HOUSE HUNTERS RENOVATION  COUNTING CARS  MOVIE The Bourne Identity  EXTREME WILD RIDES  HAUNTED HIGHWAY  GHOST HUNTERS  OIL CHANGE  TO BE ANNOUNCED  TWO AND A HALF MEN  DUCK DYNASTY  90 DAY FIANCÉ 9:30 PM  A PARK FOR ALL SEASONS  THAT’S HOCKEY 2 NITE  PARKS AND RECREATION  HOT IN CLEVELAND  COUNTING CARS  THE BIG BANG THEORY  DUCK DYNASTY 10:00 PM  BETRAYAL    THE GOOD WIFE  BAR RESCUE  NEWS FINAL  CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL  THE MENTALIST  SILK  SPORTSCENTRE  FAMILY GUY  KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10  PARKS AND RECREATION  SEINFELD  LIE DETECTIVE  TIMBER KINGS  APPALACHIAN OUTLAWS  EXTREME SPECIALS  HAUNTED HIGHWAY  GHOST HUNTERS  SPORTSNET CONNECTED  ALASKA: THE LAST FRONTIER  FOX 28 NEWS FIRST  DUCK DYNASTY  SISTER WIVES 10:30 PM  10:35 THE WEST BLOCK  FAMILY GUY  30 ROCK  MOVIE Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

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letters / news

Keremeos resident concerned about lack of policing during early morning hours To the Editor: As a taxpayer in the community, I know that there is a breakdown of what is applied to each service (IE: schools, recreation, policing). With all of the recent criminal activity that has been happening in both Keremeos and Cawston, I am not

sure we are getting our value out of the taxes being paid. On more than one occasion in the last month or so, 911 has been called for different reasons in the wee hours of the morning and the persons were told that there was not an officer to respond at this time.

I wonder if this happens in our surrounding communities. It doesn’t take rocket science to figure out that if you are going to do something criminal, wait until the early morning hours and you are likely to get away with it. I would like an explanation from our

local RCMP detachment as to why we do not have 24 hour policing in our community? What type of criminal activity would warrant having this service? Obviously theft, fires and vandalism doesn’t. What happens when it starts going into home in-

Happy new year to all, including honest politicians To the Editor: I took a minute to reminisce of the year gone bye and now welcome all to 2014, a brand new year. I have come to the conclusion that everyday above ground is welcome and feel fortunate to have reached the 3/4 century age - 50 + years of marriage to a great gal! I must confess I am no great fan of many sleazy politicians and senators that stain and weaken the fabric our country is bound by, however, using the three shamed senators as an example I believe it would be appropriate to have statues of Duffy - Wallin and Brazeau placed in a park - like setting

where Canadians could visit and spit! Remember it was they that brought the arrogance, corruption, deceit and robbery to the surface and attention of all Canadians only because they got caught. The only thing I have left to say is I would like to own a piece of the property in the new park so I could raise seagulls and pigeons. Happy New Year to all and especially the politicians who aren’t afraid to look in the mirror, or hands that don’t shake on payday. Tom Isherwood, Olalla

Keremeos residents arrested after license plate theft By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com Keremeos RCMP made two arrests on January 13 after observing two people in the process of stealing license plates. Police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in Olalla at approximately 3 a.m. Monday morning. They spotted a male and female stealing plates from another vehicle. Further investigation has since revealed

that the two are responsible for a number of thefts and break ins in the area, including mail theft throughout the Lower Similkameen. Multiple charges are being recommended against the 27 year old female and the 31 year old male, who both have extensive criminal records. The female has since been released on several conditions while the male has been remanded in custody, with his next appearance in Penticton Provincial Court slated for Thursday, January 16. Both suspects are from Keremeos.

Reader survey gauges pulse of BC south communities Contributed Readers of Black Press BC South community newspapers reaching from Salmon Arm to Penticton, will have a chance to win a cool $1,000 for completing an online survey that will help local businesses better understand customers in their community. Black Press has partnered with respected research company Pulse Research to bring the Pulse of BC South survey to readers, which looks at the shopping plans and priorities of our readers and their media reading habits. Reader answers will help gauge the current consumer climate to help local businesses craft new and better ways to serve their clients and customers. Responses will be kept confidential; reader contact information will only be gathered in order to enter the name into a prize draw for one of three, $1,000 cash prizes to be given away across the Black Press BC South region. Readers who submit the survey before January 31, will also have their name entered into the early bird draw with a chance to win one of ten, $50 grocery gift cards. The online survey will take about 35 to 40 minutes, erasing the need for readers to

spend long periods of time on the phone answering questions. “We are very excited to be part of this invaluable survey that looks at our readers shopping plans for the upcoming year,” says Black Press BC South president Bruce McAuliffe. “I am confident that gathering this information, will no doubt benefit both our readers and local businesses in all of our communities” The Pulse Research survey has already been successful for businesses. In fact, one client took the results of the research to the bank and was able to secure a loan to expand their business, on the strength of the research. Among the benefits of the study is allowing businesses to identify niche areas of their business, including showing potential areas for growth or expansion. Pulse Research was founded in 1985 to provide publishing clients with researchbased advertising sales and marketing programs designed to get results. They are able to deliver insight to businesses who are currently faced with an ever-changing mix of products and services, including web, niche, special sections and deals. Check out www.pulseresearch.com/bcsouth to complete the survey and to enter the prize draws.

vasions, assaults or worse yet, murder? We as a community need to demand better protection. Is vigilantism required, and if so, are we now a criminal for trying to protect what we work hard for? We

shouldn’t have to live in fear of what might happen in the early morning hours. We should be able to go to bed at night knowing that if needed we can call 911 and have someone respond. I know I am not the

only one that feels this way, so let’s speak up as a community and say this is not acceptable. We demand the policing that we deserve. Please people, speak up as I have. Deanna Gibbs, Keremeos

Phone: 250-499-2711 Fax: 250-499-5477

Box 160 702 - 4th Street, Keremeos www.keremeos.ca email: town@keremeos.ca

COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR

PLEASE JOIN US FOR COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR JANUARY 24TH, 2014 AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE FROM 8:00 TO 9:30 AM

DOG LICENCE FEES

NOTICE is hereby given to all dog owners residing within the Village that all dogs over the age of 6 months are required to be licenced. Licence fees are due and payable on or before February 28, 2014. Fees are as follows: Male or Female Dog

$30.00

Neutered Male or Spayed Female Dog

$12.00

A $5.00 late fee is added to the dog licence fee when the renewal of the licence is done on or after March 1, 2014


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These athletes were selected to represent B.C. in Phase 2 tryouts held at the Langley Events Center, December 20-22. Twelve team members and two alternates per team were selected. From left to right, back row - Peter Waardenburg, U-16 boys assistant coach, J.J. Allison (U-16), Jesse Vissia (U-19), Sterling Peterson (U-16), Treyton Waardenburg (U-16). Front Row - Shianna Allison (U-14), Reiley Terbasket (U-16), Madison Terbasket-Winser (U-16), Nicola Terbasket (U19), Summer DeGuevara (U-14). Missing: Skye Terbasket (U-19), Josh Vissia (U-19-Alternate).

news Our classifieds are also available on line at bcclassifieds.com

Thank You We would like to thank everyone for their heartfelt wishes, condolences, flowers, cards and food with the recent passing of our Mom Louise Harris Wheeler. She will be dearly missed by all. The Harris, Harker and Egli Family Photo contributed

Local athletes (above) attended the BC Aboriginal (Invitational) Provincial Basketball Camp at Langley Events Centre where they were selected to Team BC for the 2014 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG).

Basketball tourney at SESS this weekend Inaugural tournament starts Friday at Similkameen Elementary The first Al McKee Invitational Girls Basketball Tournament is being held at Similkameen Elementary Senior Secondary this Friday and Saturday, January 17 and 18. Games start at 2:45 p.m. Friday. The weekend schedule is as follows: Friday, January 17 - 2:45p.m. Similkameen juniors against Summerland - 4:15p.m., Charles Bloom versus Osoyoos - 5:45 p.m., Unity Christian plays Heritage Christian - 7:30 p.m., Similkameen seniors square off against Charles Bloom Saturday, January 18 - 8:30 a.m., Similkameen juniors against Charles Bloom - 10 a.m., Summerland versus Osoyoos - 11:30 a.m., Charles Bloom against Heritage Christian - 1:15 p.m., Similkameen seniors play Unity Christian - 3 p.m., Summerland versus Charles Bloom - 4:30 p.m., Osoyoos is scheduled to play the Similkameen junior team - 6 p.m., Charles Bloom squares off against Unity Christian - 7:45 p.m, Heritage Christian will play Similkameen seniors to complete the tournament. This promises to be a good, competitive tournament, as in the seniors category, Unity Christian is ranked fifth in the province, Heritage Christian is tenth and Charles Bloom gets an honorable mention. The Similkameen senior girls are unranked but currently stand, 8-3 on the season. The Similkameen juniors are at 11-2, having only lost to Kelowna Secondary and Mt. Boucherie. They are expecting to be the first junior girls team from Keremeos to go to provincials. Reiley Terbasket,

Madison Terbasket, Azalya Klippenstein, Sara Vriends, Kisa Minshull, Sierra Yamamoto, and Jori Bishop are junior girls who have all played up for the senior team this season. During the competition, there will be fan voting for tournament game stars, allstars and MVP. A concession will also be available all weekend for fans, so come have lunch, support the teams and watch some good basketball. Contact Scott Tremblay for more information at 499-2727 or : Fred Danenhower at 250-499-2577 Marshall Winser at 250- 498-9612

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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 53 (OKANAGAN SIMILKAMEEN) NOTICE OF KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION January 13 - March 14, 2014

SRC Bowling Strikes and Spares January 6 - 9 Monday P.M. Alley Oops Ladies Claire Carleton 231 Helen Witter 213, 221 Pam Irwin 229 Elaine Ritchie 221 Men Paul Meikle 238 Harold Desjardins 229 Wednesday A.M. Goldenagers Ladies Jane Hodge 201 Brenda Schanaderk 214 Dianne Jackson 221 Madeleine Pruden 222 Thursday A.M. G.A. Swingers Ladies Men Andy Kittleson 212 *Wayne Ritchie 205, 244 - 639 Wednesday Night Short League Henry Jensen 261 Cheryl Hendsbee 215, 259 - 664 Rocky Watts 203 Rob VanDieman 210 Dean Schneider 217 *Bowler of the week Interested in joining a league? Contact Irma at 250-499-0265

1. Children who will be five years old by December 31, 2014, may begin their first year of Primary (Full Day Kindergarten) in September, 2014. These will be children who were born in 2009. Parents or guardians may register these new students from Monday, January 13 to Friday, March 14, 2014 at the following schools: Cawston Primary Okanagan Falls Elementary Oliver Elementary Tuc-el-Nuit Elementary Osoyoos Elementary YouLearn

250-499-5617 250-497-5414 250-498-3468 250-498-3415 250-495-7248 250-498-4597

8:15 am - 2:45 pm 8:00 am - 2:30 pm 8:00 am - 3:30 pm 8:00 am - 3:30 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 8:30 am - 1:00 pm (Mon & Thurs) 8:30 am - 7:00 pm (Tues & Wed)

2. Please bring your child’s birth certificate and Medical Card with you. Should you require further details, please contact your local school. 3. Parents may defer the entry of their child into Kindergarten for one year but registration must occur in the following school year. 4. Early registration assists the district with plans for September, 2014. Also, Kindergarten spaces in a school may be limited and placement is done on a first come, first serve basis.

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 53 (OKANAGAN SIMILKAMEEN) PARENTS OF GRADE 1 TO 12 STUDENTS REGISTERING OR REQUESTING A CHANGE OF SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 2014 Parents or guardians may enroll their son or daughter in an educational program at any school in our district, as outlined in Section 74.1 of the School Act, and providing there is space available in the respective grade. Registrations prior to June 13, 2014 will be accepted on a first come, first served and availability basis. Beginning June 16, 2014, registrations will be accepted in the following priority order as per section 74.6 of the School Act: (a) a catchment area child who, in the previous school year, attended the school at which the educational program is made available; (b) a catchment area child; (c) a non-catchment area child; (d) a non-school district child

For further information, please contact your local school’s principal.


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Photo by Steve Arstad

Top photo: Members of the Osoyoos Huff and Puff old timers played their traditional new year’s eve game at Keremeos ice rink on December 31. In photo, Justin (7), tries to knock the puck out of the air after a deflection by goalie Jamie. Mishak cruises behind the net while Arron (white jersey, forefront) looks on. Left photo: Cruise Schneider, Keghan Jenkins and Ethan Potash kick up spray at the Keremeos skating rink on Monday, January 13. Skyrocketing temperatures created a pool of water on top of the ice, making for a very wet morning of skating for grades one and two classes from Cawston Primary.

Happy 50th

Birthday Nana Love Nash & Ryse

Photo by Steve Arstad

Storytime starts up again at Keremeos Library Bring your preschooler down to the Keremeos Branch of the Okanagan Regional Library for a story and song and more. Winter Storytime starts on January 17 and runs until March 14. Join the library on Friday at 11:15 a.m. until 12 p.m. No registration is required for this free program. The Keremeos Branch of the ORL is located at 638-7th Avenue. For more information about this and other great programs please call the branch at 250-499-2313 or visit: www.orl.bc.ca.

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Rosa Lopes was the winner of the Sirius Radio draw, held recently at Pharmasave Keremeos.

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Regional district board briefs Alternate director remuneration The regional district board discussed alternate director remuneration at the Thursday, January 9 meeting of the corporate services committee. A proposal to pay alternate directors $108.35 per meeting day for attendance at meetings beyond those of regular board and committee meetings, (in the absence of the director), met with some opposition before a motion to amend the bylaw to allow the proposal was made. “Alternate directors are appointed, not elected,” Keremeos Director Manfred Bauer pointed out to the committee. “It’s really a matter of, ‘Are you willing to do the work?’ Other volunteers don’t get paid - I can’t support it.” Area “D” Director Tom Siddon supported the proposal, however, noting that alternate directors “serve as apprentices” to the director, often running for election when the current director steps down. The proposed addition to the board remuneration and expenses bylaw will be funded from the alternate director’s specific electoral area budget. The proposal will come before the board at an upcoming regular meeting. Staff proposes increase in tipping fees at Campbell Mountain Regional District Solid Waste

Management Coordinator Cameron Baughen proposed a steep increase in tipping fees at the Campbell Mountain landfill in order for the regional district to put away sufficient reserves to provide for the future closure of the facility. Baughen reported to the Environment and Infrastructure Committee on Thursday, January 9 that the landfill was running a deficit that would have to be resolved through an increase in taxes or through tipping fees. Since the regional district is moving towards a user pay model for the facility, it was proposed to raise fees from $72 per tonne in 2013 to $95 in 2014. Baughen also noted that waste volumes were down at the landfill, due to the current struggling local economy. “At $95 we will have sufficient to catch up and put enough into reserves,” he told the board. “If fees are any lower, there will need to be a tax component.” Board members had concerns about having sufficient reserves to cover the landfill closure in addition to a two million dollar proposed project to fund a greenhouse gas capture program at the landfill. They also expressed concerns about falling revenue from tipping fees due to a steady decline in the amount of refuse being brought to the site. Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer

advised the board that public education was needed to inform taxpayers about the challenges involved with the regional landfill. “Tipping fees at Keremeos are also steadily rising,” he told the board. Director’s motion for medical marijuana Oliver rural Director Allan Patton’s lengthy motion over the placement of medical marijuana facilities wandered off topic to discussions about marijauna legalization during the board’s discussion of the issue. Early in the discussion, Patton simplified his motion to a single sentence stipulating that the Agricultural Land Commission be requested to remove medical marijuana growing operations as a an allowable use on ALR lands. Several members of the board spoke in favour of the location of medical marijuana facilities on ALR land, while others opposed the move on the grounds that it “wasn’t food”, “produced unpleasant odours” and “created security risks.” Princeton rural Director Brad Hope expressed the view that the board was arguing different things, including the legalization of marijuana. “I’m really uncomfortable - this is redefining what agriculture is,” he said. “We’re losing farmers - we need to support an industry that’s suffering.” The board agreed to Patton’s scaled down motion, a copy of which will also be sent to the Southern Interior Local Government Association (SILGA).

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HOPE AND HOPELESSNESS By Kerry Palframan, RN I recently went through yet another period in my life of feeling hopeless. This was accompanied by feelings of helplessness, fear and feeling like a victim. I felt completely stuck and did not know how to move forward. As a teacher, I know that when fear rears its head it is a sign to take action. Yet I remained inert, not knowing which direction to head in, feeling somewhat like a chicken with its head cut off and spinning in all directions. I finally had a breakthrough the other day when I sat down with my hopeless part and just let it express itself. This hopeless part needed my attention, it was crying for my attention. So I sat down and was fully present with it and talked to it as if it were a person in the room with me. What came up in my mind’s eye was a warrior with a sword who was in a dark place and on the ground. He was willing to stand up and fight, but there was nothing to see in the darkness. There was no enemy and there was nothing left to fight. This was a stunning revelation to me. There was nothing left to fight. And the warrior was angry. He was not angry with 51 year old Kerry but rather at himself and his inability to “do something”. After all, he is a warrior (male aspect of myself), and therefor needs to be action oriented. And remember, when you feel fear, it means you need to take action. So my helplessness was actually trying to guide me towards this warrior piece that wanted to take action. By listening to my hopelessness; not running from it and sitting down and dialoguing with it, it showed me the way. This unpleasant feeling of hopelessness was in fact my ally and the friend I needed to show me what direction to move in. All I needed was that dangling carrot called hope. My warrior was all of a sudden standing up and ready to move forward. I felt excitement as the fear dissipated and that all important sliver of hope slid into view. I got action oriented. I asked myself: What do I really want out of life? Who do I want to be? What do I think is missing in me right now that would make me whole? If I was already all that I wanted to be, what would that be? What would I look like - what traits would I have? And what qualities are missing in me right now that need to be gained in order to achieve this sense of wholeness? When I was able to answer these questions (and I did write them down), I began to gather the data and missing puzzle pieces that moved me forward into a place of hope. Thank you hopelessness for showing me the way! Kerry’s Bio: Kerry Palframan, a registered nurse by profession, began delving into the world of the unseen to help her overcome life threatening illnesses. Kerry describes herself as an Indigo Dreamer – an intuitive (Indigo) guide to the spirit world (Dreamer) who helps individuals find and hold a vision of their potential to fulfill their soul’s journey. She assists her clients and readers in creating peace within themselves, their family, and their community, and on the planet. She gently and expertly leads others toward personal enlightenment, clarity, direction, insight, validation and vision. A gifted teacher, visionary, healer, spiritual medium and intuitive life coach, she now offers the wisdom of the esoteric and sacred ancient teachings in a powerful series of workshops, texts, book and a guided meditation CD. She brings forth information from Spirit as a service to all and offers Intuitive readings online, in-person, Internet or by phone. Read more about Kerry’s incredible story, free oracle advice, articles, workshop schedule and more online at her website or contact her by email or 250-494-8955. Kerry Palframan, RN

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As our population ages, it’s quite possible you may see someone having a stroke. Since quick treatment is important to minimize long term trauma, it’s important to recognize if a stroke is occurring. Ask three questions: 1) Can you raise your arms and keep them up? 2) Can you smile? 3) Can you speak a simple sentence? If a person has trouble doing any of these tasks, call 911 right away.

CONSTIPATION Constipation can sometimes be caused by medications. Examples of these medications include iron supplements, narcotics, some blood pressure drugs and antidepressants, antacids and many others. Ask our pharmacists if any of your medications can cause constipation.

ANTICOAGULANT DRUGS The term “blood thinners” is used to describe anticoagulant drugs like warfarin. The drug doesn’t actually thin the blood. It works by slowing down the clotting mechanism in the blood so there is less danger of the formation of dangerous blood clots. Anticoagulant drugs are life-saving drugs and our pharmacists will help you understand this drug and answer any question you may have about it.

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 DEATH: A PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING  BONES  DUCK DYNASTY MONDAY, JAN 20 14 7:00 PM    ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT  INSIDE EDITION  1000 WAYS TO DIE  JEOPARDY!  THE BLACKLIST  GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT  YOUR TURN TO CARE  ETALK  HOPE FOR WILDLIFE  PIX11 NEWS  TWO AND A HALF MEN  WGN NEWS AT NINE  MODERN FAMILY  MIKE & MOLLY  THE BIG BANG THEORY  FEHERTY  LEAVE IT TO BRYAN  COUNTING CARS  THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA  AIRPORT 24/7: MIAMI  BITTEN  STORAGE HUNTERS  CANUCKS TV PRESENTS  THE BIG BANG THEORY  DON’T TRUST ANDREW MAYNE  BAKERY BOSS 7:30 PM  OMG! INSIDER   ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA  ACCESS HOLLYWOOD  1000 WAYS TO DIE  WHEEL OF FORTUNE  CORONATION STREET  WASHINGTON GROWN    THE BIG BANG THEORY  TWO AND A HALF MEN  SEINFELD  COMEDY NOW  LEAVE IT TO BRYAN  COUNTING CARS  AIRPORT 24/7: MIAMI  STORAGE WARS TEXAS  SKI TV: FIS FREESTYLE  DON’T TRUST ANDREW MAYNE 8:00 PM  THE BACHELOR     SLEEPY HOLLOW  HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER  1000 WAYS TO DIE   HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT  MURDOCH MYSTERIES  ANTIQUES ROADSHOW  MASTERCHEF CANADA  WARTIME FARM  THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW  HART OF DIXIE  HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER  FAMILY GUY  THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART  GOLF CENTRAL  HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL  CANADIAN PICKERS  EX-WIVES OF ROCK  BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE  INNERSPACE  STORAGE WARS  ALPINE SKIING FIS  HOW IT’S MADE  DON’T TRUST ANDREW MAYNE  CAKE BOSS 8:30 PM  2 BROKE GIRLS  1000 WAYS TO DIE  SPORTSCENTRE  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  FAMILY GUY  THE COLBERT REPORT  HOUSE HUNTERS  EX-WIVES OF ROCK  BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE  CASTLE  STORAGE WARS  HOW IT’S MADE  DON’T TRUST ANDREW MAYNE  CAKE BOSS 9:00 PM     SLEEPY HOLLOW  MIKE & MOLLY  1000 WAYS TO DIE   HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT  THE BEST LAID PLANS  ANTIQUES ROADSHOW  CASTLE  THE DARK AGES: AN AGE OF LIGHT  SEINFELD  BEAUTY AND THE BEAST  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  AMERICAN DAD

 AT MIDNIGHT  FEHERTY  HOUSE HUNTERS RENOVATION  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  BAGGAGE BATTLES  STORAGE WARS  BOBSLEIGH FIBT  TO BE ANNOUNCED  DUCK DYNASTY  BAKERY BOSS 9:30 PM  MOM  MOVIE Cloverfield  THAT’S HOCKEY 2 NITE  SEINFELD  PARKS AND RECREATION  MOVIE I Love You, Man  SEINFELD  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  BAGGAGE BATTLES  STAR TREK: VOYAGER  STORAGE WARS  DUCK DYNASTY 10:00 PM  CASTLE    THE BLACKLIST   INTELLIGENCE  NEWS HOUR FINAL  CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL  INDEPENDENT LENS  ARCHITECTS OF CHANGE  SPORTSCENTRE  FRIENDS  KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10  PARKS AND RECREATION  ALBERTA PRIMETIME  SEINFELD  FEHERTY  LEAVE IT TO BRYAN  AMERICAN RESTORATION  THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA  AIRPORT 24/7: MIAMI  STORAGE HUNTERS  SPORTSNET CONNECTED  TO BE ANNOUNCED  FOX 28 NEWS FIRST  BAD INK  CAKE BOSS 10:30 PM  FAMILY GUY  30 ROCK  PARKS AND RECREATION  LEAVE IT TO BRYAN  AMERICAN RESTORATION  AIRPORT 24/7: MIAMI  BEING HUMAN  STORAGE WARS TEXAS  10:35 MODERN FAMILY  BAD INK  CAKE BOSS TUESDAY, JAN 21 14 7:00 PM    ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT  INSIDE EDITION  COPS  JEOPARDY!  CHICAGO FIRE  GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT  NOT YET BEGUN TO FIGHT  ETALK  FRONTIERS OF CONSTRUCTION  TO BE ANNOUNCED  PIX11 NEWS  TWO AND A HALF MEN  WGN NEWS  MODERN FAMILY  MIKE & MOLLY  THE BIG BANG THEORY  FEHERTY  CANADA’S HANDYMAN CHALLENGE  PAWN STARS UK  THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF BEVERLY HILLS  MYSTERIES AT THE MUSEUM  OPPOSITE WORLDS  STORAGE HUNTERS  THE BIG BANG THEORY  STORAGE WARS  ESCAPING THE PROPHET 7:30 PM  OMG! INSIDER   ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA  ACCESS HOLLYWOOD  COPS  WHEEL OF FORTUNE  CORONATION STREET    THE BIG BANG THEORY  TWO AND A HALF MEN  SEINFELD  COMEDY NOW  STORAGE WARS TEXAS  STORAGE WARS 8:00 PM   MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.     NCIS  COPS  THE BIGGEST LOSER  THE RICK MERCER REPORT  AMERICAN EXPERIENCE  THE FIRST WORLD WAR

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 THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW  THE ORIGINALS  HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER  FAMILY GUY  NIKITA  THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART  GOLF CENTRAL  HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL  HARDCORE HEROES  MONEY MORON  MUSEUM SECRETS  INNERSPACE  STORAGE WARS  DANGEROUS FLIGHTS  DADS  CRAZY HEARTS: NASHVILLE  MY 600-LB LIFE 8:30 PM  COPS  22 MINUTES  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  FAMILY GUY  THE COLBERT REPORT  HOUSE HUNTERS  MONEY MORON  CASTLE  STORAGE WARS  BROOKLYN NINE-NINE 9:00 PM   THE GOLDBERGS     NCIS: LOS ANGELES  BAR RESCUE  ARCTIC AIR  AMERICAN MASTERS  EMERGENCY ROOM: LIFE AND DEATH AT VGH  SEINFELD  SUPERNATURAL  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  AMERICAN DAD  ANGER MANAGEMENT  AT MIDNIGHT  FEHERTY  HOLMES MAKES IT RIGHT  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  MONUMENTAL MYSTERIES  DUCK DYNASTY  SPORTSNET CONNECTED  TO BE ANNOUNCED  NEW GIRL  STORAGE WARS  ESCAPING THE PROPHET 9:30 PM   TROPHY WIFE  SPORTSCENTRE  SEINFELD  PARKS AND RECREATION  MOVIE Righteous Kill  HOT IN CLEVELAND  SEINFELD  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  STAR TREK: VOYAGER  DUCK COMMANDER  THE MINDY PROJECT  STORAGE WARS 10:00 PM  KILLER WOMEN    CHICAGO FIRE   PERSON OF INTEREST  BAR RESCUE  NEWS HOUR FINAL  CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL  I AM A WOMAN NOW  SPORTSCENTRE  FRIENDS  KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10  PARKS AND RECREATION  ALBERTA PRIMETIME  SEINFELD  FEHERTY  CANADA’S HANDYMAN CHALLENGE  AMERICAN RESTORATION  THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF BEVERLY HILLS  MYSTERIES AT THE MUSEUM  STORAGE HUNTERS

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 SPORTSNET CONNECTED  TO BE ANNOUNCED  FOX 28 NEWS FIRST  STORAGE WARS  MY 600-LB LIFE 10:30 PM  FAMILY GUY  30 ROCK  PARKS AND RECREATION  AMERICAN RESTORATION  FACE OFF  STORAGE WARS TEXAS  10:35 MODERN FAMILY  STORAGE WARS WEDNESDAY, JAN 22 14 7:00 PM    ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT  INSIDE EDITION  COPS  JEOPARDY!  CHICAGO P.D.  GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT  NATURE  THE TOMORROW PEOPLE  WATERFRONT CITIES OF THE WORLD  TO BE ANNOUNCED  PIX11 NEWS  TWO AND A HALF MEN  WGN NEWS  MODERN FAMILY  MIKE & MOLLY  THE BIG BANG THEORY  FEHERTY  HAWAII LIFE  ICE PILOTS NWT  INTERVENTION CANADA  EXTREME YACHTS  OPPOSITE WORLDS  STORAGE HUNTERS  POKER European Tour  THE BIG BANG THEORY  DUCK DYNASTY  MY STRANGE ADDICTION 7:30 PM  OMG! INSIDER   ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA  ACCESS HOLLYWOOD  COPS  WHEEL OF FORTUNE  CORONATION STREET  TWO AND A HALF MEN  SEINFELD   THE BIG BANG THEORY  MEN AT WORK  HAWAII LIFE  STORAGE WARS TEXAS  WAHLBURGERS  MY STRANGE ADDICTION 8:00 PM  THE MIDDLE    BOMB GIRLS  THE CRAZY ONES  JAIL  REVOLUTION  DRAGONS’ DEN  NOVA   ARROW  ASIA’S MONARCHIES  THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW  HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER  FAMILY GUY   AMERICAN IDOL  THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART  GOLF CENTRAL  HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL  RESTORATION GARAGE  LOST AND SOLD  EXTREME SPECIALS  INNERSPACE  STORAGE WARS  DARTS Premier League  HOW IT’S MADE  MY 600-LB LIFE 8:30 PM

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 SUBURGATORY  MOM  JAIL  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  FAMILY GUY  THE COLBERT REPORT  INSIDE THE PGA TOUR  HOUSE HUNTERS  LOST AND SOLD  CASTLE  STORAGE WARS  HOW IT’S MADE  DON’T TRUST ANDREW MAYNE 9:00 PM  MODERN FAMILY    SEAN SAVES THE WORLD   CRIMINAL MINDS  JAIL  LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT  REPUBLIC OF DOYLE  CHASING SHACKLETON  BORIS BEREZOVSKY IN RECITAL  SEINFELD  THE TOMORROW PEOPLE  RULES OF ENGAGEMENT  AMERICAN DAD  AT MIDNIGHT  GOLF Iskandar Johor Open APGA  BEACHFRONT BARGAIN HUNT  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  EXTREME HOUSEBOATS  DOG & BETH: ON THE HUNT  TO BE ANNOUNCED  DUCK DYNASTY  MY STRANGE ADDICTION 9:30 PM  SUPER FUN NIGHT    THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW  JAIL  TO BE ANNOUNCED  SEINFELD

 PARKS AND RECREATION  MEET THE BROWNS  SEINFELD  ISLAND HUNTERS  PAWN STARS  FRIENDS  STAR TREK: VOYAGER  RALLY  DUCK DYNASTY  MY STRANGE ADDICTION 10:00 PM  NASHVILLE    CHICAGO P.D.   CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION  JAIL  NEWS HOUR FINAL  CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL  MAKE ME  SPORTSCENTRE  FRIENDS  KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10  PARKS AND RECREATION  HOUSE OF PAYNE  ALBERTA PRIMETIME  SEINFELD  HAWAII LIFE  AMERICAN RESTORATION  INTERVENTION CANADA  EXTREME YACHTS  STORAGE HUNTERS  SPORTSNET CONNECTED  TO BE ANNOUNCED  FOX 28 NEWS FIRST  DUCK DYNASTY  MY 600-LB LIFE 10:30 PM  JAIL  HARLEM VOICES  FAMILY GUY  30 ROCK  MEET THE BROWNS  PARKS AND RECREATION  HAWAII LIFE  AMERICAN RESTORATION  HEROES OF COSPLAY  STORAGE WARS TEXAS  10:35 MODERN FAMILY  DUCK DYNASTY

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Oliver’s Okanagan Correctional Centre nears construction stage Contributed

Plenary Justice has been selected as the preferred proponent to work with the B.C. government and finalize an agreement to deliver a state-of-the-art

Okanagan Correctional Centre (OCC) - one of the final steps prior to putting shovels in the ground. The Plenary Justice team includes: - Plenary Group (Canada) Ltd.

- PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc. - Honeywell Limited (Canada) - DGBK Architects - Jug Island Consulting Ltd. The Ministry of Justice and the Min-

the agreement has been finalized. Local contractors, service providers and job seekers will have the opportunity to meet with Plenary Justice and promote their companies, services and

performance-based agreement by early spring 2014, with construction activities beginning shortly thereafter. Details about the agreement and fixed project cost will be made public once

istry of Technology, Innovation and Citizens’ Services are working to conclude final negotiations with Plenary Justice - a process that is expected to result in the signing of a fixed price,

credentials at an upcoming Businessto-Business (B2B) networking session in Oliver on Jan. 30. The meetings will provide the preferred proponent with valuable insight continued on page 13

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Keremeos council briefs

Okanagan Correctional Centre / continued from page 12 into the availability and capacity of local services, products and labour. The B2B networking session is being hosted by the OCC project team, which includes representatives from BC Corrections and Partnerships BC, in collaboration with the South Okanagan Chamber of Commerce and the Southern Interior Construction Association. For more details about the session and to register, business owners can sign-up to the Correctional Centre Business Registry online at: www.sochamber.ca

Proclamation Keremeos council proclaimed February to be Heart Month after receiving a letter of request from the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Input requested on changes to local gevernment elections The Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development requested input from council regarding local government elections reform. The ministry also presented a discussion paper on expense limits in local elections as well as the

results from a recently completed mayor and council remuneration and expense survey. “The limits proposed in the paper are way too high,” Councillor Thielmann said in response to suggested election spending limits. “After all, these are only municipal elections we are talking about.” Mayor Bauer explained that larger municipalities generally required higher expenditures for election campaigns than would be required for a small village such as Keremeos.

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GERHARD MANFRED ‘LARRY’: Of Keremeos passed away after a lengthy illness at Penticton Regional Hospital on December 5, 2013 at the age of 75 years. Larry was born in Wiener Neustadt, Austria on August 13, 1938 and moved to Canada in the 50’s where he worked mostly in sales. A Celebration of Larry’s life will be held at 6:30 pm on Thursday, January 16, 2014 of¿ciated by Pastor Dwayne Trelenberg at the Keremeos Community Church, 6th Street at Veterans Avenue. Details to follow. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.hansonsfuneral.ca

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RIDINGER Earl (Bud) : It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Earl (Bud) Ridinger on January 4, 2014 at the age of 85. He lived a life with many varied experiences and was a caring man with a wry sense of humour. Bud was predeceased by his wife, Ethel, in 2008. He will be remembered and sadly missed by his son, Dan (Patricia) and two grandsons Aaron (Nikki) and Kevin (Kim). Bud is also survived by three sisters, Fern, Alberta, and Ruby (Carl) and numerous nieces and nephews. No service by request. Donations may be made in Bud’s memory to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. A family celebration will be held at a later date.

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SANDERS Mark Richard (Sparky): Mark Richard (Sparky) Sanders passed away on December 19, 2013 with his wife and children by his side. Mark was born May 26, 1962 to John and Georgianne Sanders in Penticton, BC. Mark was raised in Keremeos, BC, spending most of his adult life in Kelowna, BC. He was the superintendent for R & L Excavating, and with over thirty years of experience in the heavy construction industry, he was awarded his Gold Seal Certi¿cation for excellence in Construction Management. Sparky loved the outdoors, ¿shing, hunting and music were his greatest passions. He is survived by his wife Irene (nee Meekes), son Jesse, daughter Jaime, parents John and Georgianne Sanders, brothers George, Stephen, and Robert, and sister Liza Needham (nee Sanders). Mark will be dearly remembered by his large family and many friends. To honour Sparky’s great love of the outdoors, a Celebration of Life will be held in the Spring of 2014, public noti¿cation to follow. In Lieu of Àowers, donations can be made to the BC Wildlife Federation, 101 – 9706 188th Street, Surrey, BC V4N 3M2, or a charity of your choice. The family wishes to thank the staff of Kelowna General Hospital and the outpour of support from family, friends and the community. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.spring¿eldfuneralhome. com, 250-860-7077.

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K.B. Orchards, 680 Bypass Rd., Keremeos. Requires 2 farm workers Mar.15. and 4 May 15 to end of Nov., 2014. Picking, thinning, pruning & general labour. $10.33/hour, 40 to 60hrs/week. Home 250-4995328, cell 250-499-6392.

Keremeos Predance is seeking a P/T beginner Hip Hop Instructor. No teaching exp. req’d. Min. 3 yrs exp. in Hip Hop. Students welcome to apply. Mail or email resume to: 423 3rd Ave, Keremeos, V0X 1N2 or keremeospredance@gmail.com

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Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Estates, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Bills etc. Confidential 250-499-0251

Lasser Farm requires 10 seasonal workers for 2014. Starting April 20 to Dec. 12/14. Working 40-60 hrs/week and wages $10.33/hr. Duties include pruning, thinning, harvesting, weeding, packing fruit & vegetables. Call 250-4995443

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Farm Workers 12 F/T Seasonal workers for 2014 season. 6 starting in February, 6 in April, 40-60 hrs/week at $10.33/hr. Duties include: pruning, thinning, general farm work & picking fruit & ground crops. Lidhar Farms located in Keremeos, Cawston & Grand Forks, BC. Email: lidhar79@hotmail.com 2 Farm worker needed from May 1st to Nov. 15th. 40-60 hrs per week, $10.33/hr. Duties are fruit thinning, picking, packing and loading. Please apply at: Gill Farms 250-4996006 2 Farm workers, F/T Seasonal, March to middle of October 2014, wages $10.33/hr., pruning, thinning, picking, planting, picking rocks, and general orchard work. 250-499-9350 Gill’s Paradise Orchards. 4 workers needed Apr. 1 Nov. 1, 2014. Work includes picking, sorting, pruning, general farm work. $10.50/hr. Contact mbjorchards@live.ca 6 workers needed, May 1 Nov. 1, 2014. Work includes picking, sorting, pruning, general farm work $10.50/hr. Contact sunnyd_87@hotmail.com A&J Bhathal Orchard, Cawston needs 3 temp. farm workers for pruning, weeding, thinning, picking tree fruits, Apr. 1 to Nov. 15, $10.25/hr up to 40 hr/week. Send resume bbhathal@nethop.net or 250-4998974

Okanagan Similkameen Enterprises Ltd. requires 8 farm workers for planting, pruning, picking, harvesting, general farm work, $10.33/hr, approx. 40-50 hrs/wk or piece work. Mar. 10th to Nov. 30th for 2014 season. email oselimited@yahoo.ca

OK Labour Co. Ltd. We farm 300 acres in Cawston, Oliver, OK Falls. We are looking for 10 - 12 workers. We farm all vineyards. We are paying $10.50 - $18 per hrs. depending on experience & job fulltime work. (all facet of vineyard work) Call 250-490-7695 (after 7:00 pm). Rupee’s Organic Orchard needs 2 Farm workers needed from Apr. 1 - Nov. 15, 40 hrs/week, $10.25/hr. Duties include but are not limited to thinning, picking, packing and loading. Apply to Rupee’s Organic Orchard 250-499-4304

Help Wanted A&M ORCHARDS LTD requires 25 - 30 F/T Seasonal Workers for the Season starting in early April 2014. Workers will have 40 to 60 hours a week of work at $10.33 per hour. Duties include; Pruning, Thinning, General Farm work and picking fruit when ready. The farms are located in Keremeos, and the fruit that will be picked is as follows: Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, and Prunes. Piece rate will be paid at the prevailing Min. wage per BC Employment Standards. To apply Ph: 250-499-6253 or Fax: 250499-5062

BENJA Thai Restaurant in Keremeos requires 2 - Thai Cooks & 1 Server 2+ yrs. exp., read English. $13/hr DOE fulltime. Drop off resume in person or mail to: 516 7th Ave. Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0 or email to numnongkhai@hotmail.com 250-499-2561

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Financial Services ANNACIS ISLAND Pawnbrokers open ‘till midnight 7 days a week. 604-540-1122. Cash loans for Jewellery, Computers, Smartphones, Games, Tools etc. #104-1628 Fosters Way at Cliveden. annacis islandpawnbrokers.com DROWNING IN debt? Cut debts more than 60% & debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free Consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+ 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 IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

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Declaration of Seizure & Sale Notice: In the matter of Mr. Jonathan Poulin regarding 2005 Dodge Caravan, outstanding warehouse & towing fees will be recouped from the sale of said vehicle not less than 14 days after publication in Keremeos Review newspaper.

Homes for Rent 2 bdrm house on By-pass road. Available immediately. F/S small pets OK. References required. Call 250-4996392 or Cell 250-499-5328. 2 bdrm mobile on acreage, mature couple preferred. $600 + utilities. 250-499-0177. Available now, 2 bdrm duplex apart. Recently completed reno. $850/mo utilities included. Small pet welcome, shared yard. 250-499-8087 KEREMEOS New bright clean 2 bdrm modular, private location, W/D, Avail. Feb. 1st, N/S, no pets, ref. req’d $750/mo. Call Mark at 250632-7466 or 250-639-3946.

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Misc. Wanted COLLECTOR looking to buy a coin collection. Also looking for coins, bars, medals, ingots from RC Mint, Franklin Mint, US Mint & others. Todd 250864-3521 I make house calls!

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OPEN HOUSE 1105 5th Street, Keremeos MLS #146055 Sunday, January 19th 2:00-4:00 p.m. Shopping for a new Home Sweet Home? Beautiful Open Concept Vaulted Ceiling House Walk Through~bring your friends! Alannah Boisse, RE/MAX country 240 Bridge Street Princeton BC V0X 1W0 Office: 250-295-3222, Ext: 109 Mobile (text or call): 250-295-2306


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Keremeos Hotel Liquor Store Behind the Red Bridge Pub Open 7 days a week 9 am – 11 pm Watch for our monthly flyer specials!

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* 3 bed, 2 bath 4 year old home downtown! * fenced yard, alley access, wheelchair accessable! MLS®

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524 6TH AVENUE, KEREMEOS $269,000

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#638 - 7th Ave., Keremeos

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404 10TH AVENUE, KEREMEOS $175,000 * 2 bdrm home downtown * enclosed porch, workshop, plenty of storage, great starter! MLS®

1501 MAIN ST., OLALLA $239,000 * 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large corner lot * garden area, detached garage/ workshop and good size back deck! MLS® 2108 MAIN ST, CAWSTON $450,000 *2,200 sq ft 4 bed, 3 bath on almost 1/2 acre. Fully contained suite. * 1,400 sq ft commercial garage MLS®

928 SPARKS DRIVE, KEREMEOS $260,000 *3 bdrm, 2 bath, fenced, garage * Large yard, close to schoolMLS®

124 - 914 BLAKEBOROUGH, KEREMEOS $78,900

* 2 bed 2 bath home in pet-friendly Park * Large covered deck, garden shed, great yard MLS®

2151 MAIN ST, CAWSTON $189,000 *over 1300 sq ft, nice back yard, commercial kitchen * 1 bdrm suite upstairs bringing $500/mon MLS®

511 7TH AVENUE, KEREMEOS $299,000

*turn-key opportunity here! Land, building, equipment, business. * over 2,000 sq ft, great customer base! MLS®

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