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Wranglers taking it to Storm in Round 2
After knocking off the Chase Heat four games to one in Round 1 of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League playoffs on March 3, the 100 Mile House Wranglers earned a Round 2 playoff berth against the Kamloops Storm. The Storm is a KIJHL powerhouse and captured the Doug Birks Division regular season number 1 seed by a wide margin. Kamloops knocked off fourthseeded Sicamous in five games, with four consecutive victories after being shut out 4-0 in the first game. The first tilt between the
Wranglers and the Storm is in Kamloops on March 8, with the puck dropping at 7 p.m. Game 2 between the Doug Birks Division rivals is also in Kamloops on March 9, starting at 7 p.m. Games 3 and 4 are at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre in 100 Mile House on March 11 and 12, starting at 7 p.m. Game 5, if necessary, will also be in 100 Mile House on March 13, with the puck dropping at 7 p.m. Games 6 and 7, if necessary, will be back in Kamloops on March 15 and 16, starting at 7 p.m.
Tickets for the Wranglers home games are only available in the Wranglers office at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre. The normal playoff format would have two games in one community, two in the other and then alternating sites for the last three games, with the advantage going to the top-seeded team. The playoff schedule had to be changed to the two-three-two format because 100 Mile House is hosting the Midget provincial championships. Club president and KIJHL direc-
tor Tom Bachynski says it’s an incredible feeling to be heading into Round 2 of the playoffs in the team’s inaugural season. “I couldn’t be happier for the players, the team and the town. “I think the town deserves it for the support that it has given to the Wranglers throughout the year because it has been nothing short of remarkable. This is the payback to be able to play in the second round.” For regular Wranglers playoff updates, visit www.100milefreepress.net and read the 100 Mile House Free Press on March 12 and 19.
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Spring 2014 will see the inaugural Cariboo Women’s Fair at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre on Mother’s Day weekend May 9-10. Organizer Kimberley Vance-Lundsbye says the new fair is intended to replace the former Mega Show as a largescale event to attract multitudes of women, vendors, exhibitors and speakers. “Women’s fairs are gaining popularity all over Western Canada right now ... but there’s nothing on this
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ters are especially welcomed for a fun activity just prior to Mother’s Day. A fashion show on May 9 for adults only is aimed at showcasing mostly local clothing and accessories, she explains, and will offer a cash bar and appetizers. The cost of admission will be $10. “We would like to see our local businesses showcase the clothes that they sell.” On May 10, the fair will feature local vendors first and various
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Mike Kreschuk picked up daughter, Peyton, 4, so she could take aim at a basketball hoop during a Daddy and Me drop-in organized by the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre at 100 Mile House Junior Secondary on Feb. 22.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #260100 Mile House has elected its board of directors for the current fiscal year. Bob Wangensteen is the president, backed up by vice-president Ken Mills. Ray Carlson joins the board this year as its treasurer, and Joni Guenther has the role of secretary. D i r e c t o r- a t - l a r g e Dave Taylor is the Legion’s service officer and Leo Holthuysen is its second directorat-large. Legion #260’s Sergeant-at-Arms is John Tomlinson. New committee appointments are still underway, but so far, they include mem-
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District of 100 Mile House councillors gave staff approval to proceed with advertising and the notification of adjoining property owners for the 100 Mile
Fields Store development variance permit (DVP) request on Feb. 11. Fields wants council to vary the District sign bylaw to allow a fascia sign to be affixed to the building’s surface, which faces Highway 97.
The company wants to put a four- by 10-foot non-illuminated sign on the back of its building.
The District will consider issuing a DVP at its March 11 council meeting.
bership chair Janice Smale, entertainment chair Shirley Dupuis, finance chair Carlson, poppy fund chair Elsie Urquhart, by-laws chair Rick Smale. While the elections were held in November 2013, Mills says the zone commander was unable to visit 100 Mile House in January as planned to swear in the board, so it will done at a general meeting on March 27. Wangensteen will not be available to attend that ceremony, so Mills will swear in the president shortly afterward. Meanwhile, these board positions don’t require swearing-in to take effect, he notes, and they all became official 30 days after the elections.
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On Feb. 26, staff members at the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre in 100 Mile House wore pink on Pink Shirt Day, as a show of their stance against bullying. Martina Dopf photo
Elke Baechmann happily accepts a $1,000 cheque to the 100 Mile Kindergym from Regency Chrysler sales consultant Larry Smith). 100 Mile Kindergym is a free program for children up to five years highlighting active and gross motor play in the 100 Mile Community Hall every Thursday from 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. The donation will go towards the rent of the community hall.
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Leroy Wright, middle, of the Highway 24 Interlake Lion’s Club, presented Marilyn Vinson and Ben Johnson, of the 100 Mile House & District chapter of the White Cane Club, with a cheque for $1,000. The presentation was made during an annual open house event at the 100 Mile House Community Hall on March 1.
In a recent game against Quesnel at a tournament in Vanderhoof, Robert Waldner carried the puck for the 100 Mile House Atom Development Wranglers, while teammates Colby Glen, right, and Reichert Sanford, back, skated with the play.
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108 Mile Ranch resident Alex Zamorano played some classical guitar tunes at the Hootenanny Café in the Valley Room in 100 Mile House on Feb. 14. It was the first 100 Mile appearance of the Hootenanny Café, a variety show put on my area artists.
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Good attendance for Women’s Day Mad Hatter tea party The 100 Mile Nordic Ski Society’s annual Ladies Ski and Mad Hatter Tea Party at the 99 Mile Ski Trails on March 2 was a huge success. “We had a great day, despite the cold and wind,” says society spokesperson Lauren Bock. Some 52 ladies and lasses enjoyed a ski or snowshoe and then gathered in the lodge, where they chatted with fellow skiers and met new folks over tea and goodies, she adds. “It was lovely to see new faces and some wonderful hats.” Bock notes $400 was collected and it will be donated to the 100 Lauren Mile House & District Women’s Bock Centre society. William Lake & District Credit Union-100 Mile Branch and BC Hydro generously donated some door prizes, she adds. Moonlight ski Nordic members and friends are invited to a Moonlight Ski and the 10,000-kilometre Challenge Windup on March 15 at the 99 Mile Lodge at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Lauren at bruce lauren@shaw.ca, or by calling 250-791-7291.
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and Skills Training their best, whichever be seeking out opporand the Ministry of pathway they choose. tunities to increase the Education are workThe appointment of number of graduates ing together to Unwin will sup- moving from secondensure a seamport the ongoing ary school successfully less delivery of implementation into the world of work/ education and of the 10 Year post-secondary/trades skills training Skills Training or technical programs from secondPlan for Youth and careers of all kinds. ary school right that the provShe will be working through to the ince is going to to expand dual credit Jan entry in the launch in the programs and opporUnwin workplace. near future. The tunities that allow A seamless plan is designed secondary students to education sector will to help youth discover earn credits towards allow students to achieve careers that offer bright post-secondary while futures and meet British still in high school. Columbia’s economic Unwin is well needs across a wide known and respected range of industry sec- throughout the edutors. cation system for her As superintendent of work as an innovative and Citizens’ Services. graduation and student elementary and second“Core review is about transitions, Unwin will ary principal, assistant making sure we are getting the best value for taxpayers. Today, 100 Mile Legion private suppliers can Branch #260 provide us with lower prices and higher efficiency for our office supplies.” Bill Bennett, Minister of Energy and Mines and Responsible for Friday, Core Review, says this is another modest, March 14 but significant step in Music by saving taxpayer dollars Ph: 250.395.8830 Perfect Match and ensuring governFax: 250.395.8998 Tickets only $10pp ment is structured for Available at the door and from success. Shirley 250-395-7565. “We remain comDoors Open at 7:00pm for ticket holders only. mitted to controlling spending, finding effiRide ciencies and making oor Safevid D k c u ed l t o P fiscally responsible Prizes Pro decisions on the behalf For more information contact of British Columbians.” the Legion at 250-395-2511
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