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INDEX Seniors’ Wellness .....................................A4 Sidewalk........................................................A6 Mall Arkey ....................................................A9

Cycling for organ donation......... A6

Canada Day festivities ....... A10-A11

Seeking singers ......................................A12

Friday, June 28, 2013

Look for these flyers in this week’s Lakeshore News:

• M&M Meat Shops*

Breaktime Anytime ......................A8 & A13

• Sears Canada*

Service Directory ........................... A14-A15

• Canada Safeway*

Community Calendar............................ A15

• The Brick

Classifieds ......................................... A16-A18

*Not in all locations

Celebrating culture

First Nations grass dancer Tyler Jensen performs for a crowd of more than 150 at the first annual Aboriginal Day last Saturday at Fletcher Park. Howard Vangool photo.

Salmon Arm

Celebrating Canada Day WITH YOU! YOUR LOCAL PHARMACY

Close to the Hospital, Walk in Clinic & Physician offices

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581 B Hudson Ave NE. Salmon Arm (Across from McGuire Lake)

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July 1st Main Mall Hours 11am-4pm 10 St. & 10 Ave. SW | Salmon Arm | 250.832.0441 | piccadillymall.com


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Summer reading club gears up

Large selection of decorative stone

and landscaping supplies

Open Monday to Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm Saturdays by appointment

Complete Sand & Gravel Products

• Lavas • Shales • Kalamalka pink & Ice Blue Granite • Concrete Stepping • Drain Rocks • Various River Rock Sizes • pea Gravels Stones • Gabion Rock & Wire Mesh Baskets, • Road Base Material • Slabs Metal Culverts • Filter Cloth including pit Run & Road Mulches • Big "O" pipe • Bark Mulch • Tree Rings • Crushed & Screened Stone • Edging • Screened & Unscreened Topsoil • navi-Jack • Planters • Organic Composts & Mushroom • All sizes of culverts • Masonary Sand & much more! Manure

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It’s Up, Up and Away at the Salmon Arm Branch of the Okanagan Regional Library. Registration required for all programs. Please drop in to the branch or call 250-832-6161 for more information. Tuesday, July 2 at 11:00 a.m.: SRC Launch with Norden the Magician Thursday, July 4 at 1:00 p.m.: Prepare for Takeoff! -Balloon, airplane and helicopter races Tuesday, July 9 at 11:00 a.m.: Christmas in July- Come take a magical journey with author Gordon Allen Thursday, July 11 at 1:00 p.m.: This is My Quest!- Games and activities for future explorers. Tuesday, July 16 at 11:00 a.m.: Super OrigamiCome make incredible creations out of folded paper. Wednesday, July 17 at 11:00 a.m.: Superhero Comics- Kevin Adamson will teach you how to draw your own superheroes. Tuesday, July 23 at 11:00 & 12:30: “Insect Mania” with Okanagan Science Center- Due to popularity of this program, OSC will do 2 shows. Thursday, July 25 at 1:00 p.m.: Build-a-Bug Craft- Sarah will show you how to make your very own creepy or cute flying bug. Tuesday, July 30 at 11:00 a.m.: Treble Music Jam - Calling all future rock stars to come raise the roof at the library! Thursday, August 1 at 1:00 p.m.: Lego PartyCreate something spectacularly spacey with your own Lego at home. Bring it to the library & you could win a prize.

Tuesday, August 6 at 11:00 a.m.: Jedi Training Academy- Come dressed as you favourite Star Wars character. Thursday, August 8 at 1:00 p.m.: Worlds Above & Beyond- Come create mystical creatures Tuesday, August 13 at 11:00 a.m.: Reading the Sky- Sky mythology, star gazing, and the weather Thursday, August 15 at 1:00 p.m.: SRC celebration with magician Leif David! Reading Record Draw- Submit your name into the draw for every 7 days of reading for a chance to win a grand prize! Comic Book Contest - Design and create your own superhero comic book. Prizes for best illustrations, best storyline and most unique superhero. Due at library by 5 p.m. on July 20th. Star Art Contest - Sculpt, paint or carve a unique work of art that is about stars or space. Keep creations smaller than 2 square feet. Prizes for best creation, most creative idea, and most unique materials used. Due at library by 5 p.m. on August 3rd.

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A star to the business people of Salmon Arm whose generous donations helped to make the BC Provincial Elks and Royal Purple Conference a success. - Salmon Arm Elks & Royal Purple Conference Committee

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Gardom Lake management plan

Bilingual grads

In a recent meeting, the CSRD Board was in favour of spending up to $35,000 from the Electoral Area ‘D’ Community Works Fund to retain a consultant and develop a Lake Management Plan for Gardom Lake on the condition that the Province contribute at least a third of the cost. Community Parks and Recreation Team Leader Marcin Pachcinski told the Board that Gardom Lake is experiencing pressures stemming from its popularity as a recreational lake, especially following the Province’s stocking of the lake with trout. Mr. Pachcinski explained that the CSRD has been working to alleviate some of the issues associated with increased usage (parking, washroom and garbage facilities), but a management plan would be able to address the long-term issues. The request for a Lake Management Plan came from a Gardom Lake Round Table that was organized by a local stewardship group, The Friends of Gardom Lake.

These 2013 French immersion graduates are the third group to achieve a bilingual dogwood, and the first ones to have started late immersion in Shuswap Middle School rather than South Broadview or Hillcrest. Howard Vangool photo.

SLIPP still supported

Give us your scores! After your weekend sports event, provide us with scores and standings and we’ll publish them in the following issue. Deadline: Tues. noon • Phone, fax or e-mail

The Notch Hill Hall’s first annual dog show on Sunday, June 30th promises to be fun for the whole family and open to all dogs from all communities. Register for the events or just come for a pet-friendly day on the grounds of the Notch Hill Hall and support a community cause. Registration at the hall starts at 10:00 a.m. on June 30; and the events

begin at 11:00 a.m. and run until 4:00 p.m. Events include Best in Show, Costume, Look-alike, Best Trick, and Peoples’ Choice. Cost is $ 5.00 per event or $20 for all five. There will also be demonstrations of RCMP K-9 Unit and agility; as well as doggie portraits and refreshments. This event is a fundraiser towards insulation for Notch Hill Hall.

HEY! CHECK OUT THE DEALS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS...

CONCESSION @ MARA LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK

OPEN WEEKENDS JUNE TO SEPTEMBER

You’ll also find us at the shuswap farm & Craft market in salmon arm on tuesdaYs & fridaYs, 9:00 - 12:30

CARMA CAFFE

We also support fundraising events • Contact us for more details www.carmacaffe.com 250-469-9030

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The Shuswap Water Action Team (SWAT) has been working towards a Shuswap Watershed Board similar to the Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB), which was established 40 years ago to improve the water quality of the Okanagan Lake. Cooperation between Shuswap Watershed communities is absolutely necessary because water doesn’t recognize municipal or regional boundaries. Clean and safe water is essential to both the health and economic future of the area. In 2011 their Regional District Directors, Municipal Mayors, First Nations, and BC Government joined together to support and authorize funding for three years for a Watershed Initiative called the Shuswap Lake Integrated Planning Process (SLIPP). They are very pleased to report that the watershed elected leaders have now unanimously “agreed in principle” to continue support and funding for SLIPP into the future on water quality and safety issues. This is a major step forward although there are items still to be resolved, such as establishing a governance model, a source of permanent funding, and approval from respective councils and boards. The accomplishments of SLIPP in less than three years are very significant and include: a watershed-wide water monitoring program identifying the key sources of water pollution; aerial foreshore mapping overlaid with habitat sensitivities which is available online; scientific studies on grey water and lake algae blooms; a study underway on fish habitat; a program for removal of abandoned docks; a draft watershed recreation management plan; and coordination of a boating safety, inspection, and education program. SLIPP programs will allow mitigation based on science rather than guesswork. There are many water quality issues to address including the new threat from Zebra and Quagga mussels that could dramatically impact the area’s water and lifestyle. By leveraging resources from all levels of government SLIPP has tripled the funding available for water quality monitoring and pollution sourcing. Additional funding from other sources such as research grants may now be available. SLIPP has clearly proven the value and need for a Watershed Wide Organization. SWAT wishes to thank their supporters that have helped to achieve these results. For more information, email saveourshuswap@ hotmail.com or phone 250-675-2152.

Bring your dog to Notch Hill

Friday, June 28 2013 Lakeshore News A3

The office will be

CLOSED

Recognition of Volunteers

Mon. July 1 for

CANADA DAY Regular deadlines still apply

A Villains & Vittles Dinner Theatre Production of

Micheal Fox (L), John Wilson and Jordan Wilson of Investors Group Financial make a presentation to Foundation treasurer Addie Williams.

Written and Directed By Peter Blacklock Cast: Caleb Makortoff, Hannah Gomme, Maria Wallis, Reid Gomme Sparks

Tickets: Adult $24.00 Seniors $21.00 Children under 13 $14.00 www.salmonarmmuseum.org • Reservations 250-832-5243 Show Times: July 3rd - August 25th • Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Dinner at 6:00pm Dessert to follow the Play. Special Matinee Show Thursday August 22nd at 1:00pm

R.J. Haney

Heritage Village & Museum

As noted by Investors Group financial consultant John Wilson, “Volunteers are the inspiration of every community organization. Without them little would be accomplished.” The Hospital Foundation is particularly pleased to be given this recognition and financial support from investors who are regular contributors. The funds will be used to purchase priority equipment needs at the Shuswap Lake Hospital. A recent purchase was for a fetal monitor used in the pediatrics ward. Recent fundraising initiatives have included the EZ Rock Radiothon, plus a combined event with the Mother’s Day Walk for Women’s Health coordinated by the Shuswap Lake Healthcare Auxiliary. In addition to making regular contributions for equipment that supports patient care and comfort, they also provide the greeting services at the hospital.

Visit the foundation website for more information and online donations by secure site

www.shuswaphospitalfoundation.org VISA & Mastercard are welcome at the office.

Mail to: Box 265, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N3 or call 250-803-4546 250-832-5243

751 Hwy 97B Salmon Arm BC

www.salmonarmmuseum.org

Learn about charitable giving opportunities through investment and taxation planning.


A4 Friday, June 28, 2013 Lakeshore News

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Arthritis and other inflammatory conditions such as bursitis, tendonitis, joint sprains and disc herniations are common reasons people may use anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAID’s). People take these drugs because they are effective in reducing pain and inflammation, but they also produce serious side effects when used too often or for too long. The main concern with over-use of these pharmaceuticals is that up to 50% of long-term users of NSAID’S develop erosions of the stomach lining which can eventually lead to ulcers and internal bleeding. In fact, in the USA, 10,000-20,000 deaths per year are estimated to occur as a result of complications following NSAID use. The challenge many people face who are suffering from the pain and disability of arthritis is how can they safely and effectively reduce inflammation without depending on NSAID’s. Luckily there are a number of herbal and natural remedies that have been shown to be as effective, and sometimes more effective than synthetic drugs for such problems. One of the best anti-inflammatory agents is curcumin. This super-star anti-inflammatory reduces pain and inflammation and does not damage the stomach and intestines. In addition, it is also shown to protect the liver from damage, is a powerful anti-oxidant, and provides cancer protection! Other supplements to take for help with inflammation are Boswelia, Ginger, and Devil’s Claw. Individuals seeking supplementation for additional joint support are recommended to take glucosamine and MSM. Many nutritional products are available that combine ideal mixtures of these supplements. The product I take and recommend to our patients is AR-Encap, manufactured by Thorne Research. If you are suffering with pain and inflammation, or have been diagnosed with arthritis, you should be incorporating a product like this into your everyday diet. Harbourfront Family Chiropractic stocks a number of the highest quality supplement lines including Thorne, Seroyal, Traumeel, and Mercola. If you would like to discuss options to manage arthritis and other painful conditions naturally call (250) 803-0224. Results vary from person to person.

Wednesday on the Wharf Wednesday, July 3, 6:45 p.m:

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The Rafiki Family Education Centre is coming to Salmon Arm in the near future. This is a central place where professionals and therapists can have offices and families can come for workshops, programs, social events, and daytime respite. This is a friendly centre for special needs children

from Salmon Arm and surrounding areas all in one place. Pat Macleod from the Salmon Arm Royal Purple presents Lisa MacDonald, right, a much-needed cheque to help with start-up costs for the centre. Any enquiries can be directed to 778-489-2223. Photo contributed.

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Calcium carbonate is the most common form of calcium available in the market. It is present in Tums. It is alkaline in nature and is better absorbed when there is extra stomach acid; hence it is best taken right after meals or with a glass of orange juice. Calcium carbonate provides more elemental calcium than calcium citrate hence you may not need to take as many pills and it is better priced. Calcium carbonate usually comes in big tablets which may be hard to swallow for some people. Calcium citrate is acidic and is the best absorbed supplemental form of calcium. It does not require extra stomach acid for absorption. It may be taken anytime of the day, even on an empty stomach. Calcium citrate usually provides less elemental calcium per pill, therefore one may need to take more pills per day to meet the needs. This form of calcium is also more expensive. For people who suffer from stomach acidity, it is best to avoid calcium

citrate. Instead, take calcium carbonate which helps to deal with the acidity problem as well as providing appropriate calcium intake. No matter which type of calcium you are taking, it is important to read the labels. Look for the elemental calcium and not the total content. For example, a supplement containing 1250 mg of calcium carbonate provides 500 mg of elemental calcium. Hence this pill provides 500 mg of calcium and not 1250 mg. Dairy products (preferably with less fat) are the best source of calcium as other nutrients found in dairy products also help in its absorption. Beans and lentils provide calcium and can be a good alternative for people with lactose intolerance. In addition to consuming adequate calcium, physical activity can strengthen your bones and is equally important. Readers with enquiries may contact Kosha Vaidya via email at koshahealing@gmail.com.

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Mr. Pat Tobin, maybe you are not aware of the laws of Canada. If you would take the time to read the Criminal Code of Canada, section 35, Defense of Property, it explains how one’s property can be held under a “claim of right.” So all that is required to have a dock lawfully is to hold it under a claim of right. If docks as you say are illegal or unlawful how can you sell someone a permit to break the law? If they are lawful, as we know they are, why would they need a permit? Everyone has the right to use their property without having to pay for the use or enjoyment of it. Canada is a common law jurisdiction and the lawful form of government is a representative one, and representation requires mutual consent. You state that the Land Act is one of the most powerful pieces of B.C. legislation. Blacks Law Dictionary says a statute is “a legislative rule of society given the force of law by the consent of the governed, a rule as of a corporation.” It has the force of law by the consent of the governed; it is not the law. “A rule of a corporation:” corporations are legal fictions and require contracts in order to claim authority or control over other parties. The province of B.C. is a corporation, in which case you would have to have a contract in place with each dock holder to have authority over them, and I am sure that is not the case. A contract must be entered into

voluntarily and have full disclosure, or it is null and void. You state that “only true waterfront owners are permitted to have docks on the Shuswap Lake. People living across a road or railway line from the beach may not have a dock, but are permitted to have a buoy.” Could you direct me to the law that states this, as I have read in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms that we are all equal. To me that would suggest that they [the people not living on the lake] would have just as much right to have a dock and a buoy on the lake if they so desired. Who has the authority to tell them otherwise? Maybe you could let me know as I would like to meet this all-powerful person. I think you must be confusing your policies with the law. You also state that “administrative penalties go as high as $1000. And when we’ve had our bluff called, we typically go to $1000.” These actions are more like a dictatorship than a democracy. I think that is all you have is intimidation, harassment and bluff as there is no standing in common law for what you do. This sounds to me like you have no respect for people’s rights or for the rule of law. In a final note, it seems odd to me that so much money can be found for frivolous programs as this, yet we still have long waiting lists for people needing medical attention due to a lack of funding. It is time to stop the insanity. Regards, Bill Murray, Canoe

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Celebrating twenty years of Villains and Vittles Dinner Theatre Productions and sure to be the highlight of Salmon Arm’s summer entertainment, R. J. Haney Heritage Village is proud to present “Fire Watch.” Opening night is July 3, with shows every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evening in July and August and a special matinee performance on Thursday August 22. Written and directed by Peter Blacklock, “Fire Watch” will amuse and entertain audiences of all ages. Peter is known for his original musical scores and humorous story telling while sharing the history of the Salmon Arm area. This season has an enthusiastic cast of talented local actors which include Caleb Makortoff, Reid Gomme, Maria Wallis and Hannah Gomme. The story is set in 1958, the worst fire season on record in BC. Enjoy a home-cooked dinner with all the pioneer fixings served at 6:00 p.m. from Marjorie’s Tea Room. Dessert follows the play, with homemade rhubarb crisp and ice cream. Reservations are a must! Adults’ tickets are $24, seniors’ are $21 and children under thirteen are $14. For more information call 250-832-5243, visit their website at www. salmonarmmuseum.org or like them at facebook. com/Haneyheritage. R. J. Haney Heritage Village is located at 751 Highway 97B Salmon Arm, next to the Salmon Arm Camping Resort. Photo contributed.

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while in BC, only 15 per cent is on it. Cayse left from Tofino, on the west coast of Canada, and plans to bike to St. John’s, Nfld, on the east coast. After spending five years at McGill and then teaching physical and health education, he has friends all across the country. His team in Toronto is arranging his stops. In Salmon Arm he welcomed a place for the night from a stranger.

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TWO MALE CHOIRS ENTERTAINED SALMON ARM

Shuswap Men’s Chorus, pictured above, and the Vancouver Orpheus Male Choir entertained a full house at Cornerstone Christian Reformed Church on June 7. The 28 members of the former and 32 from the latter joined in several selections as a massed choir twice in the program. Their voices shook the church I am sure, and required the turning down of hearing aids. Younger members of the 44-member Vancouver choir were unable to take time off work for this six-community tour. Each time the massed choir bowed at the Salmon Arm concert, the heads were either bald or white. The singing was exceptional! I especially enjoyed Sixteen Tons and Danny Boy by the massed choir, and The Orpheus’ rendition of Rita MacNeil’s Working Man.

Walmart is migrating to an online application process for all its stores. I googled: Walmart Canada application, and printed a form. I also left a request on a Walmart website giving my name, email address and that I want to be greeter in the Salmon Arm, BC store when it opens this fall. I went to www.walmartcanada.ca/careers, which was given to me by a Vernon greeter, and saw that the Salmon Arm store shows up on its radar but no jobs have been posted as yet. One greeter told me that to get a job, it helps if you know someone who works at Walmart. Who is the greeter in the Vernon store who recognized me from my column which she reads every week? May I use you as a reference? Write me at sallys1@telus.net.

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Last call to guess the July date of the royal baby’s birth. Send up to three guesses to sallys1@telus.net by midnight on Sunday, June 30.

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BIKING ACROSS CANADA FOR ORGAN DONATIONS

After I heard on CTV news about a young man biking across Canada, urging people to get on an organ donor registry, I offered him a place for the night when he reached Salmon Arm. Google and I found his team in Toronto through a website. I have been urging people to get on the organ donor registry for 20 years by putting information in every will kit that is sold through Lakeshore News. ($12 per kit) Cayse Ruiter, 26, of Toronto, lost a good friend from McGill who died while waiting for a heart transplant. He said 4,000 Canadians are waiting for a transplant. In Canada, 21 per cent of the population is on the organ donor registry;

Routes and Blues has dates for community suppers and entertainment before the Roots & Blues Festival. Last year I enjoyed supper at most of the communities, and published a picture of the cooks from almost all. This year the outdoor adventure in each community will be held in the morning rather than afternoon, in order to give visitors more time to explore the areas before supper at 6. Get details at www.routesandblues.ca. These are dates and communities: Aug. 2: Malakwa. Aug. 3: Notch Hill. Aug. 4: Falkland. Aug. 9: Kingfisher. Aug. 10: Seymour Arm. Aug. 11: Squilax. Aug. 14: Salmon Arm’s Wednesday on the Wharf. Aug. 15: Music crawl downtown Salmon Arm. According to the website, it’s too early to buy tickets.

PLUMBING & PIPING TRADES PROGRAM STARTS AUG. 6

Up to 20 students will learn valuable piping trades at Okanagan College in the Salmon Arm industrial park starting August 6. Four trades will be taught: plumber, gasfitter, steamfitter/pipefitter, and sprinkler system installer. Work is available all over B.C., and in the north demand for experienced trades people is going through the roof. There is big demand in commer-

cial and industrial projects. Rob Kjarsgaard, Program Administrator for trades and apprenticeship at Okanagan College, says experienced piping trades people can make up to $500 per day. The 24-week program is delivered in Salmon Arm and provides level one technical training credit towards an apprenticeship in the piping trades. Secondary students may receive tuition funding and dual credit. Tuition funding may be also available for Labour Market Agreement eligible applicants. To receive registration and program information on the new pumped-up Plumbing and Piping Trades program, email: rkjarsgaard@okanagan.bc.ca. or call 250-832 2126 ext. 2808

SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS OVER 100 STUDENTS IN TUITION-FREE TRADES TRAINING PROGRAMS

Many high school students are learning a trade as well as classroom studies which will enable them to get a diploma at the end of grade 12. At Salmon Arm Senior Secondary these dual-credit programs are Motorcycle and Power Equipment Technician and Automotive Service Technician. This semester, the district is also running Professional Cook 1, Automotive Collision and Hair Design. Students are also on campus at Thompson Rivers University and Okanagan College, taking trades programs tuition-free, such as heavy-duty mechanics and electrical. Mark Marino, District Career Supervisor for North Okanagan-Shuswap, says there are also over 50 students registered as Secondary School Apprentices. They are attaining valuable work-based hours towards their apprenticeship while they are still in high school.

KEEP YOUR MEMORY SHARP WHILE SHOPPING

A senior woman commented on my changing where I keep something every week, to keep my memory from getting stuck in a rut. She uses her shopping list. While still in the car she memorizes the list that has up to 10 items, then leaves it in the car. When she returns with her groceries, she checks the list to see if she remembered every item.

GET RID OF ANTS WITHOUT POISON

Sprinkle cornmeal where you have an infestation of ants. The mommies and daddies will take it home to the babies and they will all have a feast. Pretty soon their tummies will swell and they will die.

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Mice HATE the smell of peppermint oil. Pour a few drops in a hole where they sound like they are building a nest and they will move out of your place. sallys1@telus.net • 250-832-4831 The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of Sally Scales and do not necessarily represent those of Lakeshore News and its staff.

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Passing on the right allowed when behind left-turning vehicles

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Curled up and still in the tall grass, the near-newborn heifer calf looked up as I approached. Tiny crusted brown flakes on her pink nose indicated that she hadn’t suckled her mom’s milk in two days or more. Calling Harry, my helper, over, we gathered her up, heading for the Department of Highways sign truck, as way down below at the Flying 20 Ranch, a lone cow bawled out mournfully for her calf. It’s been 25 years or more, since then, as we zoomed past two weeks ago, heading for Pike Mountain to the west, and hoping for some mighty fine fishing at Goose, Lodwick, and Thalia Lakes. Mom cows distinctly know their own calves, and in this case, rotted posts and a leaning fence put the large herd of Herefords uphill, to graze along the highway. Cowboys dallied up the bunch, but the little one remained. When we stopped at the ranch house, the foreman came out. We told him we had a hostage, as we dropped the tailgate of the truck. The wobbly-legged little red and white bundle was soon with Mom, nursing hungrily in the big corral, with many other calves and moms. It’s still ranching country, with a green grassy rolling landscape, and a sweeping background of fir and aspen trees up to mountain tops, and the glint of shimmering troutfilled lakes, hidden in the hills. Cowboys on horseback herding cows, collie dogs nipping at the cows’ heels. An angler’s paradise, thanks to the Freshwater Fisheries Society and the steady stocking of the 127 lakes in the Nicola and Princeton region. My take on the situation, what with building a home and residing at the Kane Valley turn-off to Harmon, Kane, Chicken Ranch; with Corbett, Lundbum, and Courtney just down the highway, years ago, is the pressure for angling opportunity in all the immediate lakes is immense, and increasing. Within a three hour drive, a large retiring population of seniors, avid young anglers, your average family camper, angler, and dirt bike

enthusiasts, are looking for new digs, lakes, and camping spots, to get away from it all; and for years now, the Nicola/ Merritt area is the place to be. We too, have nice lakes to fish, but increasingly, we must adhere to today’s angling ethics and regulations. Even catch and release, if we wish to sustain a viable trout fishery for all to enjoy. After all, we have come a long way in our hunting/angling lives, and if it feels a bit crowded at the local or visited lake, we have to share the resource and continue to encourage others to do the same. The lakes will always be there. To shimmer brightly in morning light, as too, the rolling hills will gather morning dew. We will grow older, for we are here for just a minute in time. The Old Fisherman “Daily he come there, to the shrunken pool. Made secret by a wind guarded ol’ pine, to

smoke his pipe, and loiter by the cool. Yet, still he lingers where his joy ran swift as a trout leaping. Now the dusty rays of afternoon lie golden on the land. And the tall dark comes creeping from the wood. And there he stoops, old rod in his hand. For one last try, before he goes for good. The line floats out, though not to water flung, but far upon the days when he was young!”

Here and there in the Shuswap

Fishing report: Most local lakes are doing OK. Watch your solunar tables for best times. Anglers are still out on Shuswap Lake. Use bucktails/Apex. Monte is fishing fairly well on kokanee. Remember, too, it’s not how many trout you can catch, but the total outdoor experience. Tip: Big rainbows cruise the shallows in late evening. Now there is a new concept we used years ago on Round Lake by

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Macs Only

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O’Keefe, near Vernon. We slowly trolled tiny frog/perch/silver flatfish late at night, with great success. Some insect hatches occur at dusk/dark. Take some of your key patterns, and with a fine point brush, dab the tips of the flies with a glow-inthe-dark paint. Paint them 24 hrs before use. Also, spend five minutes shining a light beam onto the flies in a box, allowing them to absorb the light energy. When angling at night, if the glowing fly disappears, and there’s a slurp, you’re into a fat rainbow! Deer, coyotes, cougars: more and more, we see and hear stories of urban resident deer living within local communities. Armstrong is a prime example; the deer have resided in the city for years. Now there are issues, especially at fawning time, with does protecting

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their fawns. People and dogs getting too close while out walking, can have major and serious consequences for the deer. Coyotes are opportunists, and will grab cats or small dogs, as happened in Vernon recently. Just be cognisant of the fact that we have wildlife all around us, and they have adapted to urban living. Kimberly, Marysville, and Invermere are starting a new program in hazing deer from town, using trained collie dogs who will continually harass the critters out of town. Cougars: fortunately we haven’t had too many sightings recently. Keep your eye on the puck, stick on the ice, enjoy what we have, and watch out for roaming deer!

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Tired of standing in long line-ups when you pay your Property Taxes? Here are some options to eliminate waiting in line: Post-Dated Cheques - You can pay your City of Salmon Arm property taxes and utilities with a personalized cheque post-dated to the due date. This allows City staff time to check your payment and Home Owner Grant, if applicable, and to contact you prior to the due date if there are any problems or questions. Your post-dated payment is deposited to the Bank on the cheque date. Telephone & Internet Banking - Most financial institutions accept utility and property tax payments through telephone and internet banking. Although each bank differs, they all provide a Property Tax and a Utility option for the City of Salmon Arm: For property taxes, use the Property Tax option and the last eight digits of the roll number (e.g. 09999999) which is printed at the top right hand corner of your tax notice. To pay utilities, use the City of Salmon Arm Utilities option, and use the thirteen digit account number from your utility bill. (e.g. 0000999900000). Use no spaces, decimals, or dashes in the account number. Payment Drop Box - There is a payment drop box located to the left of the front doors of the City Hall. Place your cheque and/or Home Owner Grant in an envelope and drop it in the box. Your payment will be processed promptly each morning (Monday to Friday). Any payments put into the drop box after 5:00 pm on July 2, 2013, will be considered next day payment and subject to penalty. Your Mortgagee (Bank) Pays Your Taxes - If your Mortgagee pays your taxes and you are eligible for a Home Owner Grant, avoid a penalty by claiming your Grant as soon as you receive your tax notice. To avoid line ups or penalties associated with problems with your Home Owner Grant, remit your Grant application to the City as soon as you receive your tax notice. Don’t wait until the tax due date! If you are unable to pay your property taxes, you should still claim your Home Owner Grant on or before the due date to avoid penalty on the Grant portion of your taxes. Claim Your Home Owner Grant Online The City of Salmon Arm is pleased to offer an electronic Home Owner Grant application. Visit the City’s website at http://www.salmonarm.ca click “On-Line Services” and “Home Owner Grant” link and follow the instructions to apply and submit your application.

2013 TAX DUE DATE – JULY 2, 2013 5:00 PM (Open until 5:00 pm on July 2 only) For more information City of Salmon Arm Tax Department 500 2 Avenue NE – Box 40, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N2 Phone 250-803-4000 • http://www.salmonarm.ca


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You don’t need to hide behind a mask, Aries. Let your true feelings be shown and you will gain more respect for having done so. If you meet resistance, try again.

Aries

Don’t worry about a missed opportunity this week, Taurus. You will get a second chance and make the most of that well-deserved opportunity.

Taurus

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Gemini, you will need to find ways to sure up a plan of action before you can start to move forward. You may want to seek advice from Pisces.

Gemini

CANCER

June 22- July 22

Cancer, keep trying even if you feel as though your efforts are getting you nowhere. Eventually you will make a breakthrough, and all that hard work will pay off.

Cancer

LEO

July 23-Aug. 22

Leo, take care of a few things early in the week and then enjoy some much-needed and welldeserved rest and relaxation. Put travel at the top of your to-do list.

Leo

VIRGO

Aug. 23-Sept. 22

Virgo, you may experience a scare, but it will be short-lived and you will recover quickly. The rest of the week may prove uneventful, but do your best to stay busy.

Virgo

LIBRA

Sept. 23-Oct. 22

Libra, you may be second-guessing an earlier decision that you now find isn’t working out exactly as you had hoped. It is not too late to take a different path.

Libra

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Mar. 21-Arp. 19

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Pisces, sometimes you will have to make sacrifices, and this week you may find yourself putting others first. You thrive at being selfless.

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Aquarius, expect to tackle many things on your to-do list this week. While you are feeling motivated, keep going. You may accomplish a lot more.

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AQUARIUS

Jan. 20-Feb. 18

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Capricorn, your focus on the future may be making it difficult for you to see what is right in front of you. Take stock of your immediate future and you’ll be glad you did.

Capricorn

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Dec. 22-Jan. 19

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When I was a member of the school board, they never invited me to address the graduating class. Here’s why. I tell it like it is. So, kids, listen up. You’re not going to hear this anywhere else. For those of you planning to go to university: beware: a degree no longer guarantees you a job. You may even find yourself unemployed or underemployed with a graduate degree in the arts or social sciences. Many university graduates are finding that they have to go back to the technical institutes and colleges for the practical skills they need to find employment. Save time. Start there. Choose your technology or career training program carefully. Technologies change so rapidly that schools have a hard time keeping up. Check the Internet to find out what’s going on in the field before you sign up. Any training in biotechnology will likely land a good job. What’s more, our aging population makes any serious training in the medical or health care fields a safe bet for lifelong employment. But don’t expect to emerge from classes as an expert on anything. Ninety per cent of the skills you’ll need you will learn on the job. Investigate internet training. You may not have to spend months or years at a college or university. Many educational institutions offer courses over the internet

to plump up their enrollments for government financing. No one cares if you don’t attend classes as long as your ticket comes from a reputable school and you can speak and write intelligently. If you don’t want to go on to college, take an entry level job in any successful business and learn everything you can about it. Then apply for a management position or start a similar business on your own. Not only do you get to be boss, but if you work hard and your business is successful you’ll also be able to employ people who will help you expand and make even more money. In case you haven’t noticed, all the really rich people are people who own successful businesses. Learn everything you can about money and investments. This is the one subject that that most people don’t learn enough about. If I were 18, I’d look for an entry-level job at a bank, credit union, or investment company. Wear decent clothes. People judge you by what you wear. If you look like a weirdo, folks will treat you like one. If you dress like a preppie, they’ll treat you like a young man or woman they can trust with one of those entry-level jobs. And in case no one’s told you, most employers look askance at tattoos and body-piercing jewelry. They project the image that you are irre-

sponsible. Ask for advice. You’ll be surprised how much your parents and grandparents know about things. Better yet, they’ll be pleased when you ask for their guidance. Just don’t ask them do it for you. And never ask for money. Ask for work. The money will follow. Be skeptical: People believe all sorts of stupid things, particularly when it comes to the environment. Never accept what you read or see on TV at face value. Follow the money. Remember that organizations like Greenpeace are big businesses that have to bring in millions of dollars in donations each month to pay their many employees. Ask who stands to profit from the green campaign. Ask who’s applying for a government grant to save the endangered species. Be especially skeptical of the global warming-cum-climate–change hysteria. Beware of people who want more “government money”: The government has no money of its own. It only has the money it collects from you in taxes. When people demand more government services or public employees demand higher pay, remember that they’re asking you to dig into your pocket and give them YOUR hard-earned cash. Remember, too, that most Canadians don’t understand this. Be prepared for

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higher taxes: My generation’s infatuation with the welfare state has left you with a crippling public debt and an underclass dependent on government handouts. Your share of this inescapable debt is at least $150,000, so you will pay almost half of every dollar you earn in taxes, many of them hidden. Reduce big government: When I was your age, government was small and unobtrusive and left most of my paycheck in my pocket. Since then our federal, provincial, and municipal governments have expanded like cancer into almost every aspect of Canadian life. Support any initiative that restricts, reduces, or privatizes government services. Be prepared to pay for medical services: Our already-overburdened, tax-supported “free” universal medical system will begin to collapse in 10 years when the Baby Boomers start showing up in hospitals big time. Many of the Boomers have plenty of money and won’t hesitate to spend it on medical treatment Support any government that has the courage to introduce user-pay medical initiatives. Your biggest problem is going to be terrorism: It’s one thing to

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cope with suicidal extremists armed with box cutters; it’s quite another to cope with fanatics armed with nuclear weapons from rogue states like Iran and North Korea. Be prepared for tighter security, including a national identity card that keeps tracks of your purchases as well as your whereabouts. Start a family: the second big problem you’ll face is demographic. Canadian couples are having an average of only 1.6 children, which means that the population will soon begin to decline unless we take in hundreds of thousands of new immigrants each year. If you want the country to be recognizable when you apply for your Old Age Pension, you’d better get married and have two or three kids. This is a good idea because big families provide lifelong engagement. Better yet, lots of grandchildren will make your parents happy. Okay, okay, Mall Arkey could go on for hours with drivel like this, but that’s enough for 2013.

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SOUTH SHUSWAP • SALMON ARM

CANADA DAY

ENDERBY • SICAMOUS

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Ball Games go from Monday 6 pm Friday to 3 pm w l eekend! 32 teams! Games al

➤ 8 am Lions Pancake Breakfast ➤ 8:45 am Arrival for Parade Participants on Balmoral & Glenview Road ➤ 9:15 am Marshalling Parade (judging starts) ➤ 10:00 am Parade Begins (Collector cars included) - Glenview, Blind Bay Road to Marine Drive ➤ 11:00 am Food Service Begins - Beer Gardens open ➤ 11:30 am Tickets

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FREE Bouncy Houses, Arts, Crafts & Acti e ticket per child. ONE FREE gam CENTS each. Additional games: 50

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➤ 8 - 11 am Lion's Strawberry Pancake Breakfast, Legion Parking Lot ➤ 11 - 3 pm Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #99 BBQ & Tailgate Market ➤ 12 - 4 pm Children's Art Day and FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE, Red Barn Arts Centre Parking lot ➤ 4:30 - 7:30 pm Heritage Horse & Carriage Rides, from a downtown location ➤ 4:30 pm Red and White Foot Parade from ERS School, Main Street, Riverside to the Sicamous Beach Park ➤ 5 - 9 pm Community Picnic, Sicamous Beach Park

CONCESSIONS:

Lion's hamburgers & hot dogs, refreshments Corn Roast Fundraiser Tim Horton's Doughnuts & Hot Chocolate Mexican & More 5 pm Family Play Area, Beach Park 7 pm Live Music with Lead Painted Toys,, Sicamous Beach Park from the water

Light Up the Lake Fireworks - dusk (10 ish) • Glow Novelties

MALAKWA FESTIVITIES: ➤ 11 am Parade,

Come celebrate with us! Join Sicamous & area for food, fun, music & fireworks!

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Happy Canada Day!

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available for Children’s Activites - Gaming tickets, etc.. Bouncey’s Kids Activities - Midway all open, food services (lunch)

Bring lawn chairs, friends, and a spirit of fun! Shade tents and toilets will be on field. Visit us at shuswapcanadaday.com

➤ 10 - 3 pm Classic Show and Shine Car Show, Finlayson Park ➤ 10 - 3 pm Community Craft Fair, S & D Recreation Centre ➤ 7 - 11 pm Louisiana Hay Ride Concert - for tickets call 836-2283

SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH

11:30 am - 2 pm Kids Games - Face Painting 12 - 3 pm Car Show - Live Music 1 pm National Anthem - Cake cutting 1 - 4 pm Free Public Swim

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➤ 12 pm Opening Ceremonies - O Canada, flag raising, dignitaries, cupcakes from main stage ➤ 12:30 pm Main Stage - Chris Stevens Band (1-1/2 hour set) ➤ 1:30 pm Boot Scootin’ Line Dancers ➤ 2:00 pm Announce Show & Shine Winners ➤ 2:15 pm Mike Battie - Juggler ➤ 2:45 pm Ernie Phillip - First Nations Dance, etc. ➤ 3:30 pm Mike Battie - Juggler ➤ 4:00 pm Nick McKee ➤ 4:30 pm Mike Battie - Juggler ➤ 5:00 pm Ernie Phillips - First Nations Dance, etc. ➤ 5:30 pm FACES - Karen Brown (60 minutes) ➤ 6:30 pm Chris Emery Band ➤ 7:30 to 10:15 pm Featuring Headwater - 2 sets ➤ 10:30 pm FIREWORKS on the waterfront

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SOUTH SHUSWAP • SALMON ARM

CANADA DAY

ENDERBY • SICAMOUS

y a D a d a n a C o t Come n u F y l i m for Fa ENDERBY’S CANADA DAY CELEBRATION On Monday, July 1st, Enderby will be hosting a variety of events throughout the day to celebrate Canada’s birthday!

Show this ad AND RECEIVE 20% OFF any Wine Kit!

Happy Canada day!

1204 Notch Hill Road, Sorrento • 250-675-3399

SOUTH SHUSWAP CANADA DAY

A U N N A

rs:

Diamond Sponso

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Ball Games go from Monday 6 pm Friday to 3 pm w l eekend! 32 teams! Games al

➤ 8 am Lions Pancake Breakfast ➤ 8:45 am Arrival for Parade Participants on Balmoral & Glenview Road ➤ 9:15 am Marshalling Parade (judging starts) ➤ 10:00 am Parade Begins (Collector cars included) - Glenview, Blind Bay Road to Marine Drive ➤ 11:00 am Food Service Begins - Beer Gardens open ➤ 11:30 am Tickets

ax Enderby Cora Prevost ReM ice rv Tony’s Tire Se t Financial Enderby & Distric D & E Drive In

Division Sponsors

AT

Centennial Field at Blind Bay Road and Centennial Drive.

Sutherland’s Bakery Enderby Lions Club • bway - Enderby Marketplace IGA • Su • D & L Painting Empire Reproduction Jewellers CanHealth • Enderby

the Gazebo Beverage garden in all weekend long with DJ Barrelhouse :00 pm Friday: 5:00 - 10 midnight am Saturday: 11 - midnight Sunday: 11 am - 6:00pm Monday: 11 am

July 1st • 10am- 3pm FREE ADMISSION FEST.COM

WWW.SACHILDRENS

STAGE EVENTS

vities

FREE Bouncy Houses, Arts, Crafts & Acti e ticket per child. ONE FREE gam CENTS each. Additional games: 50

EE GAME TICKET! KIDS WEARING RED! ...get a FR

➤ 8 - 11 am Lion's Strawberry Pancake Breakfast, Legion Parking Lot ➤ 11 - 3 pm Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #99 BBQ & Tailgate Market ➤ 12 - 4 pm Children's Art Day and FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE, Red Barn Arts Centre Parking lot ➤ 4:30 - 7:30 pm Heritage Horse & Carriage Rides, from a downtown location ➤ 4:30 pm Red and White Foot Parade from ERS School, Main Street, Riverside to the Sicamous Beach Park ➤ 5 - 9 pm Community Picnic, Sicamous Beach Park

CONCESSIONS:

Lion's hamburgers & hot dogs, refreshments Corn Roast Fundraiser Tim Horton's Doughnuts & Hot Chocolate Mexican & More 5 pm Family Play Area, Beach Park 7 pm Live Music with Lead Painted Toys,, Sicamous Beach Park from the water

Light Up the Lake Fireworks - dusk (10 ish) • Glow Novelties

MALAKWA FESTIVITIES: ➤ 11 am Parade,

Come celebrate with us! Join Sicamous & area for food, fun, music & fireworks!

700 Railway, Enderby www.enderbychamber.com

Beestone Building Professionals Celebrate a healthy Canada!

Celebrate with us ... and enjoy your Canada Day! Cake at 12:30PM Canada Day Ceremony & FREE ment including a local FREE Family Entertain e and Memorial Arena! Stag Main n dance exhibitio FREE Wagon Rides byns.Joyce Marchant and 4H Animal Demonstratio

MONDAY, JULY 1ST

Strawberry Social following

Happy Canada Day!

Salmon Arm Fairgrounds

available for Children’s Activites - Gaming tickets, etc.. Bouncey’s Kids Activities - Midway all open, food services (lunch)

Bring lawn chairs, friends, and a spirit of fun! Shade tents and toilets will be on field. Visit us at shuswapcanadaday.com

➤ 10 - 3 pm Classic Show and Shine Car Show, Finlayson Park ➤ 10 - 3 pm Community Craft Fair, S & D Recreation Centre ➤ 7 - 11 pm Louisiana Hay Ride Concert - for tickets call 836-2283

SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH

11:30 am - 2 pm Kids Games - Face Painting 12 - 3 pm Car Show - Live Music 1 pm National Anthem - Cake cutting 1 - 4 pm Free Public Swim

Building

Monday, July 1, 2013

➤ 12 pm Opening Ceremonies - O Canada, flag raising, dignitaries, cupcakes from main stage ➤ 12:30 pm Main Stage - Chris Stevens Band (1-1/2 hour set) ➤ 1:30 pm Boot Scootin’ Line Dancers ➤ 2:00 pm Announce Show & Shine Winners ➤ 2:15 pm Mike Battie - Juggler ➤ 2:45 pm Ernie Phillip - First Nations Dance, etc. ➤ 3:30 pm Mike Battie - Juggler ➤ 4:00 pm Nick McKee ➤ 4:30 pm Mike Battie - Juggler ➤ 5:00 pm Ernie Phillips - First Nations Dance, etc. ➤ 5:30 pm FACES - Karen Brown (60 minutes) ➤ 6:30 pm Chris Emery Band ➤ 7:30 to 10:15 pm Featuring Headwater - 2 sets ➤ 10:30 pm FIREWORKS on the waterfront

BARNES PARK CELEBRATIONS

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greg.kyllo.mla@leg.bc.ca

➤ 10 am - 6 pm Daily

34th Annual Arts and Crafts Show, Red Barn Arts Centre, Riverside Ave.

TH

Greg Kyllo, MLA (Shuswap)

Offer valid from June 28 to July 5, 2013

FRIDAY, JUNE 28TH - TUESDAY, JULY 2ND

➤ 8 am - 11 am Pancake Breakfast, Riverside Park ➤ 11 am Parade on Belvedere St. & Cliff Ave ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤

Happy Canada Day!

CANADA DAY IN SICAMOUS & AREA "LIGHT UP THE LAKE"

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Jam Nights July 5 & July 19

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The District of Sicamous Welcomes You!

Happy Canada Day!


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New name, new look

Who says colour doesn’t call attention to your advertisement?

Harmonizers seek singers

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It just did.

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EYEGLASSES See store for details

Joy

Jackie

Brad Housden, left, along with his sons Kashton and Jonah, welcomes shoppers into his new No Frills store, formerly Wholesale Club. Mayor Nancy Cooper helped Brad cut the ribbon last Friday, June 21. Howard Vangool photo.

Anne

Share with a friend! 250-833-1980 • 171 The Mall at Piccadilly Proudly Locally Owned & Operated *Some restrictions apply, see in store for details.

DISTRICT OF SICAMOUS 2013 PROPERTY TAX NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED Property Owners (especially new owners) who have not received property tax notices should contact the District of Sicamous Office immediately at 250-836-2477.

By Ron Long We have started a Barbershop Harmony Chorus here in Salmon Arm and are meeting every Thursday evening at the Community Room at Askew’s Uptown. It is intended that the Barbershop Chorus will provide an opportunity for all young men that like to sing just for fun. While we are encouraging young men of High School age and up, to come out to see what we offer, we also look forward to visits from those men with more “mature” voices too. One of the principal objectives of the Chorus will be to supply musical entertainment not only to local seniors and shut-ins, but also to the smaller, surround-

Orchard Park Terrace Sandy Ridge Construction has

WHETHER OR NOT YOU RECEIVE A TAX NOTICE, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AS THE PROPERTY OWNER TO PAY TAXES BY THE DUE DATE OF JULY 2nd , 2013 IN ORDER TO AVOID A PENALTY. • To avoid waiting at the Municipal Office, you are encouraged to pay your taxes early. • Post-dated cheques and partial payments are welcome. • Payment is accepted at the Municipal Office, 446 Main Street Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except Statutory Holidays. Payment may be cash, cheque, debit card, or your bank’s telebanking/online bill payment service. • A mail slot is located beside the front door of the Municipal Office Main Street entrance. • Payments can be mailed to PO Box 219, Sicamous, BC V0E 2V0. • POSTMARKS ARE NOT ACCEPTED AS PROOF OF PAYMENT. Payment must be received in the District Office, on or before July 2nd, 2013. • PROVINCIAL HOME OWNER GRANT - if you are eligible, please ensure that the bottom of your tax notice is COMPLETED AND SIGNED and returned to the District Office on or before July 2nd, 2013. (If you are 65 years of age or over, please include your birthday). • The Provincial Home Owner Grant must be claimed each year you are eligible. • To avoid a penalty on your Provincial Home Owner Grant, it must be claimed even if a payment on the outstanding taxes is not made. • Provincial legislation has a MINIMUM PROPERTY TAX PAYABLE at $100 for those property owners 65 years or over, veterans and/or disabled, and $350 for those property owners under 65 years of age. If your gross taxes are less than $1,045 your Provincial Home Owner Grant is adjusted accordingly. • Receipts will be issued only on request.

A LATE PAYMENT PENALTY OF 10% WILL BE ADDED TO ALL UNPAID BALANCES OF CURRENT TAXES INCLUDING UNCLAIMED PROVINCIAL HOME OWNER GRANTS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JULY 2nd, 2013. 2013 TAX DUE DATE: JULY 2 , 2013 nd

If you have any questions, please contact the District office at 250-836-2477. DISTRICT OF SICAMOUS 446 Main Street P.O. Box 219, Sicamous, B.C. V0E 2V0

ing communities that seldom get to enjoy such entertainment. Members of the Barbershop Harmony Society are active supporters of Youth in Harmony and hold contests for Collegiate Choruses and Quartets as well as a Youth Chorus Festival, during their Mid-Winter Convention which is held annually at the end of January. Lately, several Collegiate Quartets have gone on to win Gold at the Society’s annual International Contests. This year’s contests will take place this July in Toronto, Ontario, when the Society celebrates its 75th year of delivering the thrill of close a capella harmony. The Society is truly interna-

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tional with affiliated associations throughout Europe, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, as well as Canada and the United States, as we “Keep the Whole World Singing!” The members of the Barbershop Harmony Society are the major supporters of Sing Canada Harmony, a non-profit association that is dedicated to “Get Canada Singing Again”! Sing Canada Harmony makes funding available for singing scholarships as well as scholarships for those youth that attend the Youth Chorus Festivals. Harmony International, the American equivalent, supplies the funding for two nights accommodation at the Youth Chorus Festivals, where as many as 600 young men will “strut their stuff” in the Barbershop style. For a better idea of what the Barbershop Harmony Society is all about, you are invited to visit the International Web Site at www.barbershop.org. Pay particular attention to the Youth Zone, as well as the videos, where you can watch and listen to choruses and quartets as they have performed at past Society competitions. For further information, you may contact Ron Long, either at (250) 833-1972, or by email at ron_long03@ yahoo.com. Above: The members of the quartet are (from left) Paul Gunning (Tenor), Ron Long (Lead), Kris Koenig (Bass), and Scott Adderson (Baritone). Photo contributed.

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Tuesday at 1:00 pm


Breaktime Friday, June 28, 2013 Lakeshore News

June 28 - July 4

A8 www.lakeshorenews.bc.ca

Swab Your Soles

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THE HEAT

Daily 2:10, 7:00 and 9:20 PM

CROSSWORD

HOROSCOPES

MAN OF STEEL 3D

Friday - Tuesday 2:00, 6:30 and 9:20 PM

MONSTERS UNIVERSITY 3D DESPICABLE ME 2 Daily 6:40 and 9:00 PM (2D) Daily Matinees 2:00 PM

Opens Wednesday, July 3rd 2:00, 6:30 and 8:30 PM

DAILY

at the CLASSIC 360 Alexander

matinees start

SATURDAY!

WHITE HOUSE DOWN

DESPICABLE ME 2

Sat- Mon 1:30PM Daily 6:40 & 9:20 Opens July 3rd at The Grand!

June 28 - July 4

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Crypto Fun

Solve the code to discover words related to grilling. Each number corresponds to a different letter. (Hint: 2 = e) A. 6 1 12 6 2 24 10 2 Clue: Cooking method B. 3 20 13 13 25 2 Clue: Make a hissing sound C. 24 4 1 25 3 Clue: Used to barbecue D. 8 2 1 25 Clue: Food

CQ137100

Answers: A. barbecue B. sizzle C. coals D. meal

SUDOKU

PUZZLE NO. sU13628

how to play: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each ANsWER TO PUZZLE NO. sU13628 number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!

You don’t need to hide behind a mask, Aries. Let your true feelings be shown and you will gain more respect for having done so. If you meet resistance, try again.

Aries

Don’t worry about a missed opportunity this week, Taurus. You will get a second chance and make the most of that well-deserved opportunity.

Taurus

63. American Indian group 64. Lots of 65. Life stories 67. Sour taste 68. The Phantom’s first name 69. Leading European space co. 70. Native of Thailand 71. Drive into hard 72. NY state flower

DOWN 1. Male parent 2. Afresh 3. South American weapon 4. Set out 5. Volcano aka wawa Putina 6. Soviet Union 7. A single piece of paper 8. A bird’s foot 9. Of this 10. Restores 12. Paper adhesives 14. Lordship’s jurisdiction 17. River in Paris 20. Headed up 21. Sir in Malay 25. Soft-shell clam genus 26. Mega-electron volt 27. Indicates near 30. The central bank of the US 33. central processing unit 34. Direct toward a target

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. cW13711

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5

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per steak Club Price

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Club Price

GEMINI

May 21-June 21

35. Side sheltered from the wind 37. 6th letter of Hebrew alphabet 40. Form a sum 41. The cry made by sheep 42. Defensive nuclear weapon 44. clan division 45. Adult male deer 46. Patterned table linen fabric 48. Subtract 49. An imaginary ideal place 51. chuck Hagel is the new head 53. Round flat Middle Eastern bread 55. chickpea plant 56. Make obscure 57. Pole (Scottish) 59. cavities where spores develop 60. Vintage Auto Racing Assoc. 61. Hmong language __: Yao 62. Small head gestures 66. Point midway between S and SE

Gemini, you will need to find ways to sure up a plan of action before you can start to move forward. You may want to seek advice from Pisces.

Gemini

CANCER

June 22- July 22

Cancer, keep trying even if you feel as though your efforts are getting you nowhere. Eventually you will make a breakthrough, and all that hard work will pay off.

Cancer

LEO

July 23-Aug. 22

Leo, take care of a few things early in the week and then enjoy some much-needed and welldeserved rest and relaxation. Put travel at the top of your to-do list.

Leo

VIRGO

Aug. 23-Sept. 22

Virgo, you may experience a scare, but it will be short-lived and you will recover quickly. The rest of the week may prove uneventful, but do your best to stay busy.

Virgo

LIBRA

Sept. 23-Oct. 22

Libra, you may be second-guessing an earlier decision that you now find isn’t working out exactly as you had hoped. It is not too late to take a different path.

Libra

Scorpio

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Sagittarius, step out of the shadows for a bit this week to get the praise and recognition you deserve. There’s no shame in accepting the gratitude of others.

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SAGITTARIUS

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JUICY KABOB KITCHEN MARINADE MEATS MUSIC PARTY POPPING POULTRY SAFETY SCRAPE SECURE SMOKE SPATULA TEMPERATURE TIMING VEGETABLES WATCH

Scorpio, spend some quality time at home if you have been away for awhile. Time spent with your loved ones will reinvigorate you and put some hop back in your step.

Sagittarius

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SCORPIO

Oct. 23 - Nov. 21

Nov. 22 - Dec. 21

Raspberries

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TAURUS

Arp.20-May20

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ARIES

Mar. 21-Arp. 19

1. Applies paint lightly 5. House mice genus 8. Bible’s chronicles (abbr.) 11. Old world buffalo 12. Expression of contempt 13. Levi jeans competitor 15. A small-wooded hollow 16. Donkeys 18. River in Florence 19. L. Rukeyser’s TV show 22. The abominable snowman 23. Deerfield, IL, Trojans school 24. Be obliged to repay 25. woman (French) 28. Delaware 29. Fools around (Br. slang) 31. Affirmative (slang) 32. with three uneven sides 36. Tel __, Israel city 38. "As American as apple __" 39. Aba ____ Honeymoon 43. Fictive 47. Press against lightly 48. Eiderdown filled 50. In the year of Our Lord 52. Obstruct or block 53. A companion animal 54. Political action committee 56. Big man on campus 58. "Frankly my dear, ___"

6

Pisces, sometimes you will have to make sacrifices, and this week you may find yourself putting others first. You thrive at being selfless.

Pisces

ACROSS

$

PISCES

Feb. 19-Mar. 20

PUZZLE NO. cw13711

New York Strip Loin Steak

Aquarius, expect to tackle many things on your to-do list this week. While you are feeling motivated, keep going. You may accomplish a lot more.

Aquarius

Tossing & Turning at Night?

Starlight Drive-In

AQUARIUS

Jan. 20-Feb. 18

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Capricorn, your focus on the future may be making it difficult for you to see what is right in front of you. Take stock of your immediate future and you’ll be glad you did.

Capricorn

Are you tired of having stinky feet? Kill odor-causing bacteria quickly by soaking a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and wiping your soles as needed.

WORD SEARCH

CAPRICORN

Dec. 22-Jan. 19

WORLD WAR Z

Daily 6:50 (2D) and 9:10 PM (3D) Daily Matinees 2:10 PM (2D)

Anytime

Lakeshore News Friday, June 28, 2013

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WS137100

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A14 Friday, June 28, 2013 Lakeshore News

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SERVICEDIRECTORY

AUTOBODY/WINDSHIELD

FEATURE OF THE WEEK

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Trans Canada Hwy.

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Win and Chris Johnson, a father and son team, have over 46 years combined service in the excavating business. As owners of Win & Chris Excavating Ltd. they take pride in the fact that they know how to efficiently run all of the powerful equipment they use. Win & Chris Excavating Ltd. is Salmon Arm’s best choice for road building, site preparation, septic systems, water line installation and repairs, and gravel products. Win and Chris have been servicing the Shuswap’s residential and commercial needs since 1972. Win and Chris can be contacted at 833-2465 or 833-6265 for by-the-hour or contract work. Call for a free estimate.

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AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS

Experienced Mechanics • 12,000 lb. hoist • Truck & High Performance Accessories Domestic & Imports • All Makes & Models Serviced

Now a Designated Inspection Facility

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Friendly, professional automotive repairs Owners: Eric & Shelley Hrynyk DESIGNATED INSPECTION FACILITY

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CHIMNEYS GERRY & SON ROOFING & CHIMNEY SWEEP

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SERVICEDIRECTORY

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SUNDECKS

FEATURE OF THE WEEK

PET SERVICES PET SITTING AND DOG WALKING

..

Small Clientele • Your home or mine

Call Patrice 250-253-3715

Pet First Aid Certified • Personal Service

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PLUMBING

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SALMON ARM Salmon Arm Canada Day Children’s Festival, Mon. July 1, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds. Free admission. Games, music, prizes, live entertainment, food & more. Level I and II kayak courses will be offered July 5th, 6th, 26th, and 27th at Canoe Beach. Registration/info Luise at 675-4871 or Mil at 803-4228. www.shuswaprowingandpaddling. com. 9th Annual Harbourfront Cruise Show & Shine, Sat. Jul. 6, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. at Marine Park, nr Prestige Harbourfront Resort. Free admission to public and participating cars. Info: Louis Toop, Shuswap Vintage Car Club, 675-5091. Shuswap Outdoors Club outing, Sat. July 20, hike Margaret Falls & part of Reinecker Creek Trail. Mostly easy. Leader: Carole 679-3419. All welcome. Shuswap Bee Club meets first Mon. of the month, 7:00 p.m. at the SAS Sullivan Campus, Rm 145. Info: Beckie 679-8861. Okanagan Historical Society, SA branch meets 3rd Mon/mo, 7:00 p.m. in the boardroom at Piccadilly Mall. (No summer meetings - next meeting Sept. 17) All welcome. Info: Pat 8330205. Summer lawn bowls Mon. & Fri. evenings draw time 6:15 p.m.; Wed. morning draw time 9:30 a.m. Thursday drop same time 6:15–8:00 p.m. Info: Barbara: bgiesbre@shaw.ca. Free legal services, 1st and 3rd Tues./month, 12:00–2:00 p.m. at the Family Resource Centre. Info/appts 832-2170. The Probus Club of Salmon Arm meets monthly on the first Tues./mo, 10:00 a.m. at the Downtown Activity Centre library. Info Dave Reed at 836-3652 or Milford Berger at 8040977. Healthiest Babies Possible drop-in group on Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. at Crossroads Free Methodist Church – 121 Shuswap St. SW (July 2: group meet at Demilles) Walk for Fit walking program for post-natal moms, Thursdays 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. at Blackburn Park. Trish Johnson, 832-2170 ext 205.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Salmon Arm Horseshoe Club meets Tuesdays/ Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. at the pits next to the curling club. Info: Doug 832-8520 or Faith 8329873. Summer Storytime, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. at Salmon Arm Branch of the Okanagan Regional Library. July 3–Aug. 17. Free. Stories, singing, dancing, puppets and lots of fun and laughter for kids of all ages and stages. Shuswap Men’s Chorus practice weekly on Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. New members always welcome. More info: 832-2359. The Salmon Arm Grandmothers to Grandmothers hold fundraising sales for African Grandmothers on the first Friday of each month, 9-2 at the Mall at Piccadilly. Proceeds go to the Grandmothers’ Campaign in the Stephen Lewis Foundation. SUNNYBRAE Pancake breakfast, Sat. Jul. 20, 8:00–11:30 a.m. at the Sunnybrae Seniors Hall, 3585 Sunnybrae-Canoe Pt Rd. Small fee, 50/50 draw. Everyone welcome. GLENEDEN Recreational badminton Tuesdays 9:30–11:00 a.m. at Gleneden Hall. Info: Dennis 804-0917. Beginners’ Line Dancing Wednesdays 9:30– 11:00 a.m. at Gleneden Hall. Info: Linda 8040917. NOTCH HILL Notch Hill Dog Show, Sun. June 30 at Notch Hill Hall. Registration @ 10 a.m., events 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Best in Show, Costume, Look-alike, Best Trick, and People’s Choice, plus demos and refreshments. Info: Sheila, 675-4174; Erika, 675-3786; or Lynn, 675-5404. CARLIN/SKIMIKIN Bluegrass Workshop for Beginners/Int. every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. at Carlin Hall. Acoustic only. Info: 835-2322. SORRENTO/BLIND BAY Blind Bay Painters’ Art Show and Sale, Sat. Jun. 29, 1–8 p.m., Sun. Jun. 30 and Mon. Jul. 1, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. at the Community Hall in Blind Bay, 2510 Blind Bay Rd. (Corner of Marine

Dr). Meet the artists 5–8 p.m. on Saturday. River of Life Community Church presents Kidz Day Camp, Mon. Jul. 8 to Fri. Jul. 12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. at Shuswap Lake Estates Lodge. Free for ages 4-grade 5. Older kids welcome to join as Junior Leaders. Register at www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/rol or call Sandi 675-3943. Seniors’ Theatre, Tuesday afternoons, 1:00– 3:00 p.m. at the Sorrento Memorial Hall, or Wednesdays 1:00–3:00 p.m. at Cedar Heights Community Centre. Info: Peter at 675-3004. Shuswap Wood Carvers meet every Wed. & Sat. from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Any interested is welcome. Info: Ken 675-3316 or Norm 6753764. Duplicate Bridge at Cedar Heights Centre runs Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Info: Peter at 6754079. N & S Shuswap Guys and Gals Hikers meet 2nd/4th Wed/mo. Meet at Cedar Heights Centre parking lot. Info & meeting times: gloria16@ telus.net or 675-0036. Ta’lana Twirlers Square Dance Club invites all dancers to the Blind Bay Hall every Thursday. Round dancing 7-7:30 p.m. Mainstream, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Lunch to follow. Info: Betty, 675-4408 or George, 675-5375. Blind Bay Farmers’ Market Thursdays to Aug. 29, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in the Blind Bay Marketplace just off Hwy 1. Local produce, crafts and more. Pets welcome on leash. Vendor inquiries contact Deb Gibson gibsonda2012@ gmail.com. Sorrento Lions meet 1st/3rd Thursday/ mo, 7:00 p.m. at the Memorial Hall, 1148 Passchendaele Rd. Open to men and women. Info: sorrentolionsclub@yahoo.ca or visit http:// e-clubhouse.org/sites/sorrentobc/ You are invited to join the Hiker Ladies on easy to difficult trails in the Sorrento-Blind Bay area on Fridays. Info: joyce@intheshuswap.ca. The Leisure Ladies, a new sister group to the Hiker Ladies, is dedicated to walking gentle hikes which are not too steep or too long. Join us on Fridays; become a Lady of Leisure! Info: joyce@intheshuswap.ca. Sorrento Farmers’ Market, Saturdays 8:00

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a.m. to noon, runs until Thanksgiving in the parking lot of Sorrento Shoppers Plaza, 1232 TCH. NORTH SHUSWAP 2nd Annual Summer Salmon Festival, Sat. Jul. 13, 12:00–3:00 p.m. at Roderick HaigBrown Provincial Park. Bicycle parade, Native storytelling, colouring contest, fly fishing demo. Bring lawn chair & lunch. Presented by Adam’s River Salmon Society. Info: 253-2598. Scotch Creek Farm & Craft Market Sundays to Sept. 1, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in the Peoples Drug Mart parking lot. CHASE Chase & District Museum Annual Golf Tournament, Sat. July 6 at Sunshore Golf Club. For more info: 679-1127. Chase Royal Canadian Legion: 679-3536 Summer hours now in effect. Tuesdays: Pool 3:30 p.m., free meat draw 4–6:30 p.m. Saturdays: Meat draw, 50/50 & Fun Darts, 2 p.m. July 1: open 12:00–6:00 p.m. SICAMOUS Main Street Market, Sundays 10 a.m.–2 p.m. (until Sept. 1) at the Main St. landing (traffic circle). Fresh produce, crafts, flowers, and local wares. Info/vendor enquiries: 836-0002. ENDERBY/ASHTON CREEK Enderby Cliff Quilters meet 1st/3rd/5th Mondays at the Enderby Evangelical Chapel, 708 Mill Ave. New members always welcome. Info: 838-7858. Fun & Fitness Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:00– 10:00 a.m. at the Enderby Seniors’ Centre. Info: Sue 838-6755. ARMSTRONG Caravan Market Day, Sun. Jun. 30 and Sun. Aug. 4, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. at Caravan Farm Theatre, 4886 Salmon River Rd. Come for lunch, wagon rides, local produce, plants, food, and artisan shopping. 32nd Annual Okanagan 4-H Stock Show & Sale, Thurs. July 11–Sat. July 13. Thurs & Fri: Show begins at 9 a.m.; Sat. Parade begins at 10 a.m. followed by sale. Info: Fiawna Ladd 5478843.


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Births TAKAHASHI - Nicole Norrish & Craig Takahashi of Salmon Arm are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Emilee Joyce on May 16, 2013 at 8:48am in the Shuswap Lake General Hospital weighing 7lbs. Proud grandparents are Alex & Janice Norrish of Salmon Arm and Richard & Joyce Takahashi of Blind Bay.

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Career Opportunities 2-PERSON TEAM to manage all season wilderness resort and Front Desk/Server with strong sales and management skills. Fax 250-968-4445 or email: resort@terracana.com QUAD L Enterprises Ltd. - a Vegetation Maintenance company is looking for: CUA’s, CA’s, UTT’s, UTW’s and Labourer’s. Work locations throughout Alberta and British Columbia We offer: Competitive compensation Company benefits Excellent Health and Safety Program Please submit resumes with drivers abstract to: hr@isley.ca Fax: (780) 532-1250

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Births

Births

MACLEAN – Erin, Kyle and big brother Nate Maclean of Salmon Arm, BC are delighted to announce the birth of a son, Jake Hudson Kyle on June 5, 2013 at 9:41 am in the Shuswap Lake General Hospital weighing 7lbs. Proud grandparents are Bob & Leanne Lougheed of Salmon Arm, BC, Debbie Brooks of Burns Lake, BC and Glen Maclean of Calgary, AB.

Anniversaries

Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary Helen and Sterling Crandall

Much love from your devoted family: Rodd, Joanne, Dara, Emma, Pietr, Dean, Charis, Amanda, Brad, Lucas, Bruce, Eileen, Jeffrey, Stephen, Roberta, Leslie, David, Ryan, Joel, and Alyssa. With grateful hearts we wish you both much happiness on reaching this significant milestone in your journey together. Thank you for your lives lived simply, honestly and with compassion. We value you.

Obituaries

Obituaries

Rose Sabulka

passed away June 20, 2013 in Salmon Arm, B.C. Born on August 22, 1921, Rose was predeceased by husband, Nic. Rose is survived by sister, Doris and family of Nanaimo, and sister-in-laws Vicky and Soo-Nam and families of Edmonton. Rose was loved by all that met and cared for her. Thanks to all the staff of Piccadilly Centre in Salmon Arm and special thanks to Curtis and Donna who brought much joy and love to her life in the short time they knew her. Rose will be joining Nic in Edmonton at the Evergreen Memorial Gardens.

Edward Charles “Ed” Brophy Feb. 3, 1938 – April 14, 2013 Ed passed away April 13, 2013 in Kelowna General Hospital shortly after his 75th birthday. Ed is survived by his golfing family at Club Shuswap and relatives at Vanderhoof, throughout western Canada and in South Dakota. A celebration of Ed’s life will be held at Club Shuswap in Canoe on Thursday, July 4 at 11 a.m. with Norm Russell and Gloria Makey officiating. Ed’s smile will broaden with your memories of our fun times in recalling his pranks and sharp sense of humour. He is “Sadly Missed and Fondly Remembered!

to Askew’s Uptown for their generous donations which made the SAS Jackson Campus Lunch Program possible!

LOST at BLIND BAY boat launch, June 15th Child’s white and green purse, containing wallet and IPod. Desperately hoping that someone found it and will return it. Call Audrey @ 250-833-8566

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Thank you!

On this, the anniversary of the disastrous flood of 2012, I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to the following: • My wonderful neighbors Charlotte & Stevens, Pam & Rick, Mike & Gabriella and Terry & Sheila, all of whom continue to lend their support. • Mayor Darrel Trouton, then-Councilor Greg Kyllo, the Red Cross, ESS and the MOTI crews. • I owe my greatest appreciation and gratitude to the Christian Disaster Relief who truly saved my home and my wellbeing - mental, physical and spiritual. • Murray and Tracey Latosky who opened their home to us; Marisa, Avia & Chloe Latosky who looked after the girls at a moment’s notice; Brian & Claudette Winder who lent us their wonderful condo for as long as we were in need; Al Babs and my cousin Don Zimmerman. • BWL Custom Manufacturing and Dankoe Insulating Systems for volunteering their services and supplies. • Mountain View Plumbing, Nebar Electric, George Brain & Sons Stucco and Dan Deglan - all of who did and continue to do whatever they can to expedite the needed repairs to home and property. I have such wonderful family and friends from both Alberta and BC whom I could not have gotten through any of this without. Everyone has gone above and beyond with their help and caring support. This seems like such a small tribute to such wonderful people but it comes from the bottom of my heart!! With gratitude and affection, Judy Latosky

Special thanks to all who cared for Ed at Shuswap Lake General Hospital and also the ICU/CCU units in Kelowna over the 10 days of intensive care and to Fischer’s Funeral Services for the service “above and beyond.” Cremation arrangements entrusted to FISCHER’S FUNERAL SERVICES & CREMATORIUM LTD., Salmon Arm (250) 8331129. EMAIL condolences and share memories through Ed’s obituary at www.fischersfuneralservices.com.

Roxanne Marie Boyd (nee Emery)

March 27, 1944 – June 20, 2013 Roxanne was born on March 27, 1944 at Lethbridge, Alberta and passed away on June 20, 2013 at Parkview Place, Enderby, at the age of 69 years. She was predeceased by her father and step mother Bill and Jean Emery, her mother and step father Esther and Peter Kouwenhoven and stepsisters Sheila Northey and Judy Kouwenhoven. Roxanne is survived by her loving husband of almost 51 years Bob, brother Bill (Gail) Emery, children Rob (Carol), Rick (Tammy) and Tracy (Ken) Therden, seven grandchildren Christin, Reggie, Katie, Tiffani, Calsie, Cody and Dawson as well as three great grandchildren Reece, Brodee and Gus. She loved to cook, spending many years catering around the Okanagan as well as her gardens, especially her flowers. The family would like to thank Parkview Place in Enderby for caring for Roxanne for the past two years. A special thanks to Glen and Sheryl, your love for Roxanne and support of the family was very much appreciated. No service by request. Arrangements entrusted to FISCHER’S FUNERAL SERVICES & CREMATORIUM LTD., Salmon Arm (250) 8331129. EMAIL condolences and share memories through Roxanne’s obituary at www.fischersfuneralservices.com.


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JAY BOPPRE

October 31, 1953 - June 14, 2013 Jay Boppre, aka J-Bird, a Shuswap Lake local legend, flew the coop early on Friday, June 14, 2013. Jay will be remembered always for his wild laughter, crispy deep tan, his 70’s style summer shorts and his immaculately clean pick up truck. Jay was predeceased by his beloved Mother and Father; Leonard (Tyke) and Lucille Boppre and his 2nd Mom Joy Neilly. Jay was born in Calgary but raised in the Shuswap lake area where he remained and built a life surrounded by family, friends, community and sunshine. Along with his love, Michelle Neilly, Jay raised his two active children, Kyle and Danielle, to love and respect Shuswap Lake and the mountains surrounding it as much as he did. Jay often took them snowmobiling up Crowfoot Mountain and summertime was spent navigating the Shuswap waters in “Dad’s” boat. Jay worked many years managing the Shuswap Provincial Campground in Scotch Creek and took great pride in making the large lawns greener than green, while working on his fabulous tan. He was an avid scuba diver and eventually turned this passion into his local “Swimmin’ the Shuswap” business, which he also took great pride in. Jay accumulated many work rags in his years at Captain’s Village Marina. “The Bird” dedicated much of his free time to his community earning himself the award of Citizen of the Year for the North Shuswap Community Association! Jay was one of the founding members of the Crowfoot Mountain Snowmobile Club and was also Chief of the Scotch Creek/Lee Creek Volunteer Fire Department for many years. Jay was a playful and energetic man with a mischievous sense of humour. He loved a good joke and when he laughed, people couldn’t help but laugh with him. He had a quiet gentle side that was appreciated by his 4-legged critters. He was often accompanied by a furry companion or had one waiting for him to return home to fire up the BBQ! Jay’s love of family and friends was profound. He loved life. He loved a good party and a great BBQ. Jay Bird, Cranky Pants, JAY!, The Bird Man, Father Time, ‘ol Man Winter, and Papa Jay were a few of his endeared nicknames. He will be forever missed by his Shuswap Lake friends. He will be deeply missed by Kyle (son), his 3 “Little Ladies”, Danielle (Dan), Jaelynn (granddaughter), Taylor (daughter), and Rya (grandson), Mark (brother), his true love Michelle, Debbie (Taylor’s Mom), his many inlaws: Lynda (Greg), Mark (Carin), Keenan (Mo), Ed and his closest nieces and nephews, Alysha, Tarah, Karla, Eric, Jennifer, and Mason. Jay’s best furry friend Thor will never howl the same without him. We would like to extend a huge thank you to Dora MacQuarrie, Mark and Angie Lagore, the staff at Overlander, Ponderosa, and Polsen extended care facilities and the hospice staff for their kind support and hard work taking care of Jay. Jay was gently assisted in his last days by the professional and compassionate staff at Marjorie Willoughby Hospice in Kamloops, BC. In loving memory of Jay Boppre, a sun loving shrub will be planted in the gardens at Marjorie Willoughby Hospice. A Celebration of Jay’s life will be held on July 6th, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the North Shuswap Community Hall. All friends and family are welcome to a reception at the hall after the service. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Crowfoot Mountain Snowmobile Club for future club projects. Contact Julie or Martin at crowfootsledding@gmail.com

Coming Events

Coming Events

You are cordially invited to the Eagle Valley Community Support Society’s

21ST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday, July 9th 2013

Please join us upstairs in the Legion Branch 99 hall at 322 Main Street in Sicamous for our “Share the Dream” AGM evening. We will enjoy dinner together, celebrate the successes, honour those who help us to do our work, and have a mini workshop to share ideas for the future. Socialize from 5:30 to 6:00 Dinner at 6:00, AGM/workshop following. RSVP to 250-836-3440 or evcrc@telus.net for dinner. See you there!

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SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS & HOTLINES Salmon Arm Depression Support Group 1st and 3rd Mondays at 6 p.m. at the Salvation Army. Contact Nan at 250-832-3733 or ndickie@ telus.net. A safe and confidential gathering of peers living with depression, bi-polar illness and anxiety. Come share or be silent. Listen and be supported. Unwanted pregnancy? Need to know all your options? Contact the Pregancy Support Centre of the Shuswap - visit www.pscshuswap.ca, email psc.shuswap.gmail. com or phone 250-833-9959. Alzheimer Society Caregiver Support Group meets 2nd & 4th Mondays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Seniors Resource Centre, 320A 2nd Ave. NE (under Dr. Chu’s office) Women Living with Cancer Support Group meets at noon, the 1st Monday/mo, SA Cancer office, 111 Lakeshore Dr. NE. Brain Injury Survivor Support Group meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m. at (new location!) McGuire Lake Congregate Living, Banquet Room. If you have an Acquired Brain Injury, please join the 2nd/4th Tuesdays of the month at the McGuire Lake Seniors Lodge from 1–3 p.m. Info: North Okanagan/Shuswap Brain Injury Society at 250-833-1140. Brain Injury Caregiver/Family Support Group meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m. at NOSBIS office. 364B Ross St. NE (ground floor entrance on the side of the Century 21/ EZ Rock office building). The FCA (Family Caregiver Alliance) Support Group supports those people who have loved ones that have been afflicted with ABI (Acquired Brain Injury). This groups meets at the NOSBIS office at 364B Ross St. on the 2nd/4th Thurs/mo from 3:30–5 p.m. Info: 833-1140. Hope & Recovery: A supportive and hopeful environment for individuals, family and friends who are living with the effects of brain tumours. This group meets on the 2nd/4th Thursdays from 3:30–5 p.m. at the NOSBIS office at 364B Ross St. Info: 833-1140. The SA chapter of The Compassionate Friends meets every 2nd Tues/mo at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (next to the bowling alley) at 7 p.m. All parents who have lost a child of whatever age are welcome. Cathy 832-2454 or Sandy 6753793. Grief: are you or someone you know struggling with a terminal illness or the loss of a loved one? The Shuswap Hospice Society is here to help. Call Judy at 250-832-7099. Community Caregivers Alliance Society no longer meets regularly. Please call 832-0052 or 835-2205 for information, to talk, or to schedule a meeting. Alanon meetings held Wed., 8 p.m. Seniors’ Resource Centre, 320A - 2 Ave. NE, 832-2311; or Thurs. noon at First United Church. Info: John 832-7518 or Bev 835-4368. Shuswap Parkinson’s Support Group meets every 1st and 3rd Wednesday/mo, 9:50 a.m. at the First United Church, 20 4th St SE. All welcome. Info: MaryLou 832-4785; Doreen 836-2509; Don 838-0794.

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Drop-in Parents Together, Wednesdays 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Family Resource Centre. Skills, problem-solving and encouragement for parents with teens. Info 832-2170. Shuswap Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Support Group meets the first Thursday/mo, Public Health Unit, 851 – 16th St NE. 6:30-7:30 p.m. support group (parents/guardians); 7:308:30 p.m. guest speaker presentation. Tanja at autism@shuswapchildrens.ca or call 833-0164. If you or someone close to you is affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) the Salmon Arm Reaching Out MS Society support group meets at Chestor’s in the Mall at Piccadilly 2nd Thurs. 10 a.m. Office hours in the alley behind Pharmasave are Wed./ Fri. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. 250-803-0109. Mental Illness Family Support Group meets last Thursday/mo, 7 – 9 p.m. at the Family Centre. Info: Rhonda 832-2170 ext 206. Narcotics Anonymous: Monday & Thursday, 7 p.m. at Crossroads Church basement, 121 Shuswap St. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. at Shuswap Community Church, 3151 - 6th Ave. NE Salmon Arm Stroke Recovery Support Group meets 2nd, 3rd and 4th Fri./mo at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 90 1st Street S.E. 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Bring bag lunch. All welcome. Info: Verna 838-7242; Ruth 832-6213

Enderby / Ashton Creek Alcoholics Anonymous open discussion meeting Fri evenings at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church.1- 866-531-7045. SUPPORT PHONE NUMBERS Narcotics Anonymous hotline 250-542-0087. Alanon & Alcoholics Anonymous 1-866-531-7045

Full Time Receptionist Drew Lee-Hai & Associates is seeking a candidate for a FT receptionist position in a fast paced office environment. The candidate must possess strong communication, computer and interpersonal skills. Must be courteous, efficient, organized, and able to multi-task and perform a variety of office duties with little supervision. Minimum of five years’ experience working in an office environment is required. Please send your resume to: Email: info@drewleehai.ca Fax: (250) 832-5377


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Fuzzy, calico Kittens to a good home. Approx. 8 weeks old. 250-833-2111 / 250-833-6254

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Fruit & Vegetables FRESH Picked STRAWBERRIES The Berry Patch 393010Ave NE TCH (250)832-4662 Strawberries are ready now at Sandy Acres Berry Farm. ALSO: Pickers Needed 250-832-5398 / 250-833-6617 STRAWBERRIES, U-pick, available now, Geier’s Fruit & Berry Farm, 3820 40th St. SE, (250) 832-2807 phone for picking time

Firewood/Fuel LOGGING truck loads of firewood. Birch or dry mix. 250832-9830 or 250-833-7534

Fri & Sat, Jun 28 & 29, 8am5pm. Behind Big Steel Box in Canoe, on TCH. Furn, tools, f/s, gym equip, office dk, file cab, water cooler, projector, JVC rec’r, retro stereo sys/speakers, lam. flring, etc. Fri-Sun, Jun 28-30, 10am2pm. 1340 - 60th St SE. Tools, hshld, 2 recliners, lawn furn. Goods from rural homes, every Sat. 8 to 12. 2824-50th Ave NW, rd to Pierre’s Pt Cmpgrnd NOTCH Hill: 2 Family Garage Sale, 1633 & 1635 Davies Rd, June 29, 9-4, farm misc., antiques, collectibles, tools, etc. Sat & Sun, June 29th & 30th, 8am-3pm. 4378 Eagle Bay Rd. Shop tools & equip., yard tools & decor, hshld goods. Storage / Garage sale Sat Jun 29, 8am-3pm. 1551 - 10th Ave SE.

Heavy Duty Machinery A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53 in stock. SPECIAL 44’ x 40’ Container Shop w/steel trusses $13,800! Sets up in one day! 40’ Containers under $2500! Call Toll Free Also JD 544 & 644 wheel loaders JD 892D LC Excavator Ph. 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

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WANTED Private Boat Slip in Sicamous for summer. Call Rob 250-832-0512 PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670 True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030

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Avail July 1st. Large, 1bdrm plus. 12x65 trailer on quiet private property. close to shopping. $750/mo. incl hydro. N/S, N/P, no partiers. Ref’s & Sec. deposit req’d. 250-832-4072

Homes for Rent 2-bdrm. main floor of house + bsmt, walk to d/t S/Arm, large fenced yard. Avail. July 1st. $750/mo + Util. 778-489-4802 2-bdrm. mobile, wood heat, Larch Hills area, $500/mo. 250-832-6338 DT Salmon Arm: 4bdrm. 1.5bath on .5acre, close to all amenities, avail. Aug1, $1250/mo. + util & DD. Call or text (1-604)528-4189 for info SORRENTO Lakefront home 3 Bedroom. Yearly rental. 250-833-6179 WANTED mature working couple to occupy top floor of 1200sqft home laundry & util. incl. responsible applicants need apply (250)833-8966

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1 Bdrm suite, 2 blks from College, sep entrance/laundry. N/S, N/P. DD & ref’s req’d. $750/mo. incl util. Avail Aug. 1st. Kim 250-517-7425

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1981 Falkland Motor home, 27’ 9 Drawer dresser with mirror. Propane BBQ. 832-1873 5th wheel hitch, Pro 15000 $200, Toolbox for 1/2 tonne $100. 778-489-2109 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Apt/Condo for Rent Great location, 2 bdrm & 2 bdrm + den appts. F/S, laundry in bldg, covered parking, hot water incl. $725 & $800 respectively. Contact Tanja 250-804-6436 Large beautiful 2 bdrm condo in 3 year old bldg. F/S, D/W, front load W/D, A/C. No pets. Avail July 15. $900 plus hydro. Contact Tanja 250-804-6436.

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2BDRM great location. no stairs. avail. immed , walk to town, lakeview, cable incl. util. extra. NS/NP, DD req’d, $800/mo. 250-832-6684 Adorable prvt. clean 1-bdrm suite 15 min. from S.A. on ranch, f/s, shared lndry, d/d $475/mo, h/elec. included. Avail. July 1. 250-832-6406

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Townhouses IDA VISTA is a family orientated housing cooperative located in Salmon Arm. We are now accepting applications for 3BDRM units Now avail in Ida Vista housing Co-Op. Housing charges are $783/mo. with a one time share capital purchase of $1500. Small pet okay. For further information call (250)804-7323 9am to 3 pm.

BRIGHT 800 sq ft suite for single occupcy, 1 bdrm, W/D, F/S, D/W, F/P. N/S, N/D, N/P. Util, Sat, wifi incl. $800/m. 250-832-4292

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Suites, Lower 2 BDRM daylight ste., private ent., F/S, sep. laundry, NS, NP, No Drugs, No Parties, on bus route, $800/mo-1 person, $900-2 person. incl. util. cable, int. garbage, refs, DD & credit check req’d, avail July 1, (250)804-2642

All New! Large, bright 1Bdrm W/O $1000/mo Util & Cable W/D incl. 250-517-7991

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Room 4 Rent, Wifi, movie theatre. $400 STORAGE, excellent price per sq. ft. 250-833-1497

Best rate 5yr.- 2.89% OAC Serving the Shuswap since 1976. Rates consistently better than banks.

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LAKEFRONT home and acreage for sale on Francois Lake, BC. Guest cabin, 50x50 heated shop, 2 car carport, on over 3 private acres with approx. 350 ft of Lake Frontage. $380,000. 250-695-6975 or email: grantnmary@hotmail.com

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Sun Ridge Estates Seniors 55+ 2 bedroom apartment 1100sqft., 3 appliances Fireplace, Air Conditioning Common & Guest Rooms Starting at $1000/month Please call Troy (250)833-9158

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Recreational/Sale 1999 Jayco 24.5’ Eagle 5th Wheel with awning. Nice floor plan with big slide, kitchen in back, oak cabs, sleeps 6, exc. heat & a/c. $8,000 832-8211

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COLUMBIA SHUSWAP REGIONAL DISTRICT INVITATION TO QUOTE Joyce Lake Campground Construction - Phase Two The Columbia Shuswap Regional District is inviting quotes for the construction of Phase Two of the Joyce Lake Campground in Electoral Area ‘D’.

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Sealed quotes clearly marked “Quote Joyce Lake Campground Construction Phase Two”, will be accepted until 11 AM local time on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at the office of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, 781 Marine Park Drive NE, P.O. Box 978, Salmon Arm, BC, V1E 4P1. Quote documents and further information are available online on the Columbia Shuswap Regional District website at www.csrd.bc.ca and at the office of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District at the above address during regular office hours. The Columbia Shuswap Regional District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Quotes and to waive any informality in the Quotes received, in each case without giving any notice. The Columbia Shuswap Regional District reserves the right to accept the Quote which it deems most advantageous. Faxed submissions will not be accepted. The lowest or any Quote not necessarily accepted. For more information, please contact: Marcin Pachcinski, Parks and Recreation Team Leader (250) 833-5923 or Toll Free 1-888-248-2773 E-mail: mpachcinski@CSRD.ca


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Dennis Roberts; and in fourth place, Peggy Petersen & Orville Cooper. Sunday Duplicate Club meets every Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. For more information please phone 250-832-6550. Monday night bridge: Monday night bridge results for Monday, June 24 are as follows: in first place, Sylvester Wysoki; in second place, Bruce Motherwell; and in third place, Coro Kilborn. The Monday Night Bridge Club meets Mondays, 7:00 p.m. at the Seniors’ 5th Ave Activity Centre. For information please phone 250-8334785.

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