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Linda Nicholls guides her horse Cactus around one of the barrels during the Salmon Arm Barrel Bonanza held last weekend at the fairgrounds. Howard Vangool photo.
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Carleigh King is busy taking the ‘boots’ off her horse, Voodoo. They just finished their Sunday run at the Salmon Arm Barrel Bonanza. It was a good run (17.550), but slightly slower than Saturday’s run (17.315) which put them in 4th place. With the boots off, Carleigh walks Voodoo around in circles. “She’s really hot and needs to cool down after a run.” As a friend walks by she calls out, ‘Do you want to take Voodoo for a walk?” “She’s tired of walking in circles,” he jokes back as he takes the reins and leads her away. Carleigh (pictured below) came from 150 Mile to take part in Salmon Arm’s 2nd Annual Barrel Bonanza - a barrel racing event that was organized by Lindsay Bartko and Chantelle Prentice. Carleigh’s husband is at a rodeo in Kispiox, in northern B.C. but she decided to come to Salmon Arm with their 15-month-old son, Cooper, instead of taking the long trek north. She has come here to visit because she has family and friends in the area but this is the first time she has done barrel racing here. Carleigh has been riding horses since she was about 18 months
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old but she has only been barrel racing for the past six years. “I used to do dressage–English riding–3-day events, but I had a really bad accident; I shattered my right ankle and I had to get it fused. A fused ankle isn’t conducive to jumping,” she says with a friendly laugh. Instead of being the end, the accident was the beginning of something even better. “I’ve always loved rodeos and as soon as I started [barrel racing], it took me to a whole new level,” she says. Clearly, Carleigh loves the sport but she explains that it in barrel racing, it’s the horse who is the real athlete. And Voodoo, she adds, loves racing as much as she does. “You can just tell. What makes her a good barrel racer is that she has a really big heart and she loves to run. You can feel it. Some horses are ‘sour’ at the gate – they don’t want to go. She gives it all she has and she is really at her happiest doing this.” [It could also be the bribe because Voodoo gets a ‘horse cookie’ after the race]. As another rider walks by towards the riding arena she calls out to Carleigh: “Good ride - I saw both of your rides.” “Thanks,” says Carleigh smiling back. A few trailers away Corine LeBourdais and her daughter, Shay, are packing up to head back to Kamloops. They both competed but they also have a store, 2 Boots Tack, that specializes in ‘Barrel Racing equipment and clothing for the 21st century cowgirl (and cowboy).’
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Looking for a way for your French immersion children to practice their second language over the summer? Why not check out BC Family French Camp? This is a unique, weeklong opportunity for families to come together and have their children immersed in French while enjoying fun and educational summer-camp activities. The camp experience is offered in three BC locations over the summer, including locally at Pierre’s Point Campground (just west of Salmon Arm on Hwy 1). Families camp in their own tents or trailers. Together, they form a friendly neighbourhood, surrounded by the sounds of children playing and singing in French. Parents enjoy a rewarding
blend of lounging time and sharing in a variety of small volunteer duties while their children use their French in a wonderful outdoor setting with their entertaining and energetic French-speaking moniteurs. And parents, you don’t have to be able to speak French! Your children enjoy outdoor activities at the campground and in the surrounding area. Depending on the site, these activities can include swimming and water play, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, nature study, orienteering, archery, singing, games, decorating T-shirts, arts and crafts, and a sleep out under the stars, weather permitting. Evening activities for the whole family include night games, volley-
ball or kickball, communal dessert, communal dinner, and sing-along campfires. The BC Family French Camp began small in 1983 with one camp and 40 children. It has now grown to three well-established sites offering great opportunities for almost 800 children and over 400 families per year in the five weeks of programs. Its success lies in the hard work of dedicated volunteers, who work tirelessly to operate BCFFC, and develop and run programs that are unique to each camp location. The philosophy of BC Family French Camp is to give French immersion children the opportunity to use French outside the classroom and to have fun doing it. But
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French Camp is more than that — it provides a real experience for the entire family in safe and friendly surroundings. Many happy memories are always made at BC Family French Camp. The Shuswap Lake summer camp is being held for two weeks: Week 1: July 6-July 13; and Week 2: July 13-July 20. Each camp is a week in length; you choose which week works best for your summer schedule. For more information about BC Family French Camp, including details specific to the Pierre’s Point location, visit http://www.bcffc.com/ sl/. Applications to attend are now being accepted; find the form online.
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again for help from professional hair and makeup artists, of whom a number stepped forward to help out. They donate their time and talent but a tip is recommended. With the ball now rolling, posters were made, a Rock the Dress logo was designed, and well over 50 ladies from teens to elders gladly paid Event organizers Amy Gervais and Kristal Burgess stand proud 100 dollars each to get the with the pink balloons that have come to symbolize the Rock the chance to be treated like a Dress for Breast Cancer event. glamorous model for an gladly dedicated a day to their profession and came hour, receiving high resolution photos afterwards that they could together in a brother-sister hood to support the cause. take to a printer for as many prints as Many of the photographers in Salmon Arm enjoyed the camaraderie and especially the gathering after the they wanted. The Canoe Hall was designated as event at the local pub. Some of the photographers use the gathering place for the event, held this day to mentor up and coming photographers or in the spring. $5500 was raised and students who want to learn more about photography Amy presented a cheque that year at and the photographer is grateful for someone to hold a reflector or the Relay for Life. help carry The next year, the event was even heavy camera more popular with more photographers bags and set up and more models taking part; and by light boxes. the third year, photographer friends in Hair and makeKelowna wanted to help out as well so up ladies also a second location was set up there, with pulled together ladies from Kelowna participating. to help the Photographers in both communities cause and have become a closer community because of COURTESY OF HARBOURFRONT FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Rock the Dress as well. Now, in its fourth year, Rock the Dress Depression is a leading form of men- have adequate levels of omega-3’s in Hairdresser Nikki Szakal works on for Breast tal illness in North America and around their diet. If the nutritional deficiency is Katherine Langridge’s hair in prepa- Cancer has the world, and treatment rates have the main cause of the PPD, supple- ration for her glamour photo shoot. become a great been rising rapidly over the past few menting with omega-3’s will be a great Photos by Howard Vangool. event taking decades. For mothers, the first year help. This connection between PPD place in three communities–Salmon Arm, Vernon, following the birth of a child is the and omega-3’s is just one more indica- and Kelowna–with 24 photographers and many secperiod of greatest risk for depression. It tion that every man, woman, and child ond shooters and assistants. This year’s photo shoot is theorized this increased risk of should be taking a high quality fish oil took place on Sunday, June 2, and in the event sign-up depression may come from the hor- supplement every day. one month earlier, in literally minutes, 68 ladies had monal changes experienced after birthFrom a physical point of view, the signed up to become glamorous models for a day. ing a baby. When hormonal changes birthing process can also place a lot of Almost $7000 was raised this year, making the grand are combined with the increased emo- stress on the bodies of the baby and total in the four years of the event $25,000 raised for tional demands of motherhood, depres- mother. Subluxation (spinal column breast cancer research. Amy hopes the event will sion can become an issue. misalignment or immobility) can result, continue to grow and be even more successful in the However, research into postpartum adding even more stress to the nervous following years. depression (PPD) is now finding that system. Chiropractic adjustments If you have ever wanted to be treated like a glamanother strong risk factor relates to reduce nervous system stress and may orous model, know someone who would, or just want nutritional deficiencies; specifically, help prevent PPD in new moms. to have a fun time while donating to a great cause, be omega-3 fatty acid deficiency. The link The chiropractors at Harbourfront sure to keep an eye out next spring for sign ups for between deficiency in omega-3 fatty Family Chiropractic have a special Rock the Dress. acids and depression is also good news interest in chiropractic care for pregTo see examples of some of the work done by the because the solution is then quite sim- nant and new moms and can be reached photographers and hair and makeup artists, go to the ple. New moms who are feeling the at (250) 803-0224. Results vary from Rock the Dress for Breast Cancer Facebook page to postpartum blues need to ensure they person to person. view the images posted by the photographers. By Howard Vangool A little over four years ago, Amy Gervais heard from a girlfriend that they had done a Trash-the-Dress fundraiser up north. The idea was that participants put on their old, used only once, wedding dresses and got photographed getting them wet, muddy and dirty while they had fun in the mud and water; and she got an idea to try it here in order to raise money for breast cancer research. A nurse by trade with an avid interest in photography, Amy took the idea to her photographer friend Kristal Burgess, whom she knew had fundraising experience. The two brainstormed for awhile and decided to come up with their own version. They wanted the participants to be able to wear any dress, not just wedding dresses, and they thought that a glamour-style photo shoot would be more attractive to participants. They came up with the name change to “Rock the Dress” in order to promote the idea, and asked local photographers to participate. They got positive results from the photography community in Salmon Arm, and quickly got eleven photographers willing to donate their time and talent to the cause. 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To celebrate that women can lead healthy and active lives after breast cancer, CBCF’s BC/Yukon Region awarded a total of $58,000 to 23 dragon boat breast cancer survivor teams in BC for the 2013 season. The region has supported breast cancer survivor dragon boat teams since 1997. The two dragon boat teams, based in Salmon Arm, receiving the $2000 grant were the Pink Piston Paddlers and Friends Abreast. The dragon boat movement for breast cancer survivors began in 1996 as the result of a study led by Dr. Don McKenzie, Professor of Sports Medicine at the University of British Columbia. Dr. McKenzie set out to investigate the link between upper body exercise and the development of lymphedema in women
of breast cancer/breast health, each year, in order to qualify for a grant. Most of the teams far surpass the minimum requirement and act as organizational ambassadors for CBCF. The objectives of the Pink Piston Paddlers are to create awareness through paddling in the hopes of eventually finding a cure for breast cancer. They experience the positive benefits of the sisterhood and camaraderie that happens on and off of the water. The objective of Friends Abreast is to support and encourage breast cancer survivors, promote breast cancer heath education and awareness in the communities. The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation is the leading community-driven organization in Canada dedicated to creating a future without breast cancer. Its investments in innovative and relevant research and education have led to progress in breast cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care. Since 1986, they have been at the forefront of a nationwide movement supporting and advocating for the breast cancer community. Find out more at www.cbcf.org. Photo contributed.
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ANOTHER TWO EXCELLENT BUSINESSES
WALMART’S STEEL STRUCTURES SHOW LOCATION
Last Sunday the store’s size and location were clearly visible at the SmartCentre’s property on the western part of Salmon Arm. Construction is progressing very quickly. SmartCentre’s property has a lot of equipment and materials, like these large green pipes. Kids would have a field day crawling through them.
BEDDING IS BEING SOLD IN SALMON ARM
Thanks Canadian Tire for stocking the store with bedding at a time when Salmon Arm’s Zellers closed on Aug. 1, 2012, and Walmart will not open till the snow flies in 2013. A newcomer who flew here from the Maritimes for a job was able to buy sheets, pillows and a blanket to use on a futon purchased at Salmon Arm’s new Canadian Tire. I noticed the store has huge towels in the swimming section, and many kitchen towels.
CHANGES TO A GROCERY STORE
The Wholesale Club in Centenoka is undergoing another massive change. It will be closed starting June 8, and will re-open June 21 as Brad’s No Frills. Brad Housden has been a manager of the Wholesale Club for three or four years, and will become a No Frills’ franchisee. No Frills is owned by Loblaws.
TWO BUSINESSES CONSIDERED EXCELLENT
The Inn at the Ninth Hole on Highway 97B and Hedi’s Restaurant & Lounge on Alexander St. in downtown Salmon Arm both received a 2013 Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor travellers. Businesses from Sydney to Chicago, Sao Paulo to Rome can be listed on TripAdvisor. Traveller reviews received over a 12-month period are studied, and the top-performing 10 per cent are honoured with a certificate if they maintained an overall rating of four or higher, out of a possible five. Congratulations to the two businesses. Each is owned by a couple with a European background, and each is operated with no outside staff. They have complete control and give excellent service.
Two separate businesses under one roof have been recognized for their own merits for the prestigious Trip Advisor 2013 Certificate of Excellence. The Podollan Inn and Table 24 restaurant in Salmon Arm have independently earned the coveted accolades for consistent hospitality excellence over the past 12 months. Two conscientious teams have been working hard to provide guests with memorable experiences. Tremendous emphasis on customer service, luxury amenities and fresh local cuisine are some of the reasons travellers gave high reviews for the Podollan Inn and Table 24.
HERE’S HOW TO GET ON TRIPADVISOR
I believe every business in the Shuswap that caters to the travelling public should be listed on TripAdvisor, the world’s largest travel site. It’s free. Go to www.TripAdvisor. ca and click on Register Now. You can also pay monthly to have information like having your website and phone number sent to someone who made an inquiry. TripAdvisor is very strict. Reviews are subject to a verification process which considers the IP address and email address of the author. A hotel in Cornwall, U.K. was blacklisted because it bribed guests to leave positive reviews of the hotel, according to Wikipedia.
GUESS WHEN THE ROYAL BABY WILL BE BORN
When I was a nurse and a co-worker was pregnant, we always had a pool to guess when the baby will be born. (And when I was a nurse in Dawson City, there was always a pool to guess the date and time of break-up on the Yukon River. In the middle of the river, ice moved the stick that was wired to an alarm. When the alarm sounded, the whole town went to the edge of the river to watch the ice move. It was a fundraiser for the ladies of the Yukon Order of Pioneers.) I want you to guess when the royal baby will be born. I am a former maternity nurse and by looking at the shape of Kate’s bump, I can tell the baby will be a girl. Kate is due in July but we do not know which part of the month. Submit your three guesses to me by June 30. Use London time and date. The person closest to the birthdate will receive a $10 gift card to the coffee shop of your choice. Or, if a person guesses the exact time and date of the birth, that person will receive a $20 gift certificate to the restaurant of your choice. Send your guesses to me by June 30, to sallys1@telus.net or mail them to Sally Scales, Box 1270, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4P4. Send all three guesses in the same email or envelope.
expanded by putting two rows of stalls in the middle. You can see their numbers on the pavement now when you sit at the picnic table in the centre.
ENDERBY’S MARKETS DO NOT TAKE USED GOODS
Last week I said the market near the railway track in Enderby sells garage sale items. It does not, because there is a huge flea market south of the city. This information came from Faye Wellington, president of the Open Air Market on Maud St. The rules are the same for the Farmers’ Market on Cliff Ave. Vendors must make, bake, grow or raise the products they sell, or sell produce in season from a local farm to supplement the variety offered at the market. Except they can sell specialty products from home-based businesses that are not availabe in local stores, or sell coins, stamps and used poducts if qualified to do so based on being grandfathered prior to 2011. Faye can be reached at 250-838-0065,
WHERE CAN PEOPLE SET UP A GARAGE SALE?
A woman who lives in the country has many items from her late parent’s home that she would like to sell. She took much to thrift shops, but has many things too valuable to give away. She says people do not go to garage sales in the country. Is there a business or homeowner with highway exposure that has a large yard where individuals can pay $10 per Saturday to sell their goods between 8 a.m. and 12 noon this summer? I suggest places at or near Balmoral, Tappen, Carlin, Mellor’s, etc. The $10 would go to pay for highway signs and advertising in Lakeshore News. Contact me at sallys1@telus.net or 250-832-4831 if you have such a yard and we’ll get started.
CHEMTRAILS DO NOT EXIST. PERIOD!
Last Friday I wrote about high-flying planes that leave seeded contrails to spread across the sky and eventually come down to our level. This letter came on Monday with questions: “I was wondering since chemtrails affect everyone, what do the top leaders of both government and industry do to avoid them? Their children and families live in the same atmosphere, do they have some secret protective capability?” Well, as far as governments and industry are concerned, chemtrails do not exist. Newspapers, radios and television stations do not report their presence, and will not give publicity to any march against chemtrails in American cities.
FREE PICK-UP OF GUNS FROM YOUR HOME
All June, police in B.C. are collecting unauthorized and Shuswap Farm & Craft Market is outside Centenoka Park unwanted guns. It will help remove them from communities Mall every Tuesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and reduce the risk they could fall into the hands of crimiYou’ll find it in front of Rainbow Glass. In a few weeks, as nals after a break-and-enter. The firearms amnesty program more farmers have produce ready to sell, the market will be may prevent suicide by firearm. You can surrender firearms, weapons, ammunition, and imitation or replica guns. Do not take them to the police station. Contact your local police and arrange for officers to visit for a pickup. In Salmon Arm, call 250-832-6044. Folks are welcome to bring any fly The Silver Creek Branch is located in the tying supplies they already have but old elementary school in Silver Creek, at sallys1@telus.net • 250-832-4831 Vicki will have a good supply on hand. 921 Salmon River Road. For more inforThe views and opinions expressed in this artiVicki will teach the tying of three flies: a mation, please email SilverCreek@orl. cle are those of Sally Scales and do not necesgriffith gnat (a dry fly), a wooly bugger bc.ca, or phone 250-832-4719, or drop sarily represent those of Lakeshore News and its and a doc spratley (wet flies used in area by the branch during open hours, staff. waters). Tuesdays 1:00 to 6:00 p.m., Wednesdays Registration is not necessary and 3:00 to 8:00 p.m., or Thursdays 1:00 to everyone is welcome to this free event. 6:00 p.m.
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Learn to tie flies at the library
Learn to tie flies at the Silver Creek Branch of the Okanagan Regional Library on Wednesday, June 12th from 7 to 8 pm. UBC Okanagan professor Vicki Green will be leading the session. She’s been an avid flyfisherwoman since she was a child. Vicki says, “Fly-fishing satisfies my curiosity, creativity and inquiry while being immersed in varied wild environments.”
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The Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) will have staff monitoring incoming loads at the Salmon Arm Landfill throughout the summer in an effort to work with residents, haulers, contractors and other landfill users to reduce the amount of prohibited (recyclable) materials currently being landfilled. CSRD Waste Reduction Facilitator Carmen Fennell says keeping recycling out of the landfill not only benefits the environment, but will also save taxpayers a lot of money. When a landfill does come to the end of its life, the costs associated with closure and opening a new one are not cheap and are unavoidable as stringent siting and closure regulations are dictated by provincial government. “It will cost about $12 million to site and construct a new landfill, $7 million to close the existing site, and $3.2 million to monitor the site for 25 years after it’s closed. Our goal is to achieve zero waste, which would obviously be a huge cost saving.“ Ms. Fennell says monitoring is not geared to singling out or punishing haulers, contractors and individuals who are delivering material that isn’t supposed to be in the landfill but, rather, about informing landfill users that many materials are recyclable and prohibited from disposal. “We’re trying to provide education as to how material can be better separated to keep recycling out of the garbage which also, incidentally, can save the user money. Materials have a separate fee structure –if they‘re mixed they have to pay the highest fee. Separating them usually results in lower fees and there are penalties for those who choose not to separate. When a load of residential refuse comes in, if CSRD staff find materials that are recyclable or prohibited, they will ask the hauler for a list of the neighbourhoods where it was picked up. “We want educational information to flow back to the producers of the waste. We realize that many people simply don’t know what is recyclable or prohibited and it’s our task to help with that.” Ms. Fennell has already begun monitoring and found materials that didn’t need to be in the landfill as well as items that are prohibited. “We have found flats of unopened canned foods, sporting equipment that was perfectly usable, fishing rods, clothes in perfect condition, and unused kitchen supplies like paper towels and sponges still in their plastic wrap. There were also blue bags filled with yard waste. These are just some examples of recyclable and reusable material that don’t need to be here. We also found dangerous items like propane tanks that have been put into the garbage; those tanks can explode if they’re run over, and should always be placed in the separate propane tank area.” Ms. Fennell says she hopes residents, business owners and contractors will be more vigilant about separating material that should not be put into the garbage, and disposing of material that is recyclable in the appropriate area. Reusable items from residents should be considered for a thrift store or the landfill Re-Use Centre instead.
Scooter rodeo During a Scooter Rodeo held by the Salmon Arm RCMP as part of a community policing event, Constable Dibblee discusses with Jim Lipscomb as to whether he should drive his modern-design scooter on the right side of the road with traffic, as a bicycle should, or on the left side facing traffic as a scooter is supposed to. The rodeo was held at the Fifth Avenue Seniors Centre parking lot and provided information to scooter-driving seniors about safe riding procedures and responsibilities while out on public streets. Howard Vangool photo.
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The Jazz Club of Salmon Arm is pleased to welcome “Aged to Perfection” on Thursday, June 13th at 7:00 p.m. at SAGA Public Art Gallery on Hudson Street. The group of six men includes Bob Rogers from Revelstoke on trombone, Bob McMahon from Vernon on bass; both are school music teachers. Donnie Clark from Riondel in the Kootenays will play trumpet; he can be found quite frequently gigging in Vancouver. Last but not least, Don Ross from Kelowna on piano, Doug Grant from Enderby on drums, and Salmon Arm’s own Sandy Cameron will delight the audience with sounds from both his saxophone and clarinet. This evening promises to to satisfy the musical tastes of all age groups. The group will play popular requests, so it will be an evening of nostalgia. As always, admission by donation.
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Salmon Arm fights back during Daffodil Month Citizens of Salmon Arm united in the fight against cancer this April during the Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Month, making the annual campaign a great success. More than $9200.00 was raised during Daffodil Month in Salmon Arm through the sale of fresh cut flowers and daffodil pins. Today, over 60 per cent of Canadians diagnosed with cancer will survive at least five years after their diagnosis, thanks in large part to Society-funded cancer research. That’s more than double the survival rate in the 1940s. In addition to funding life-saving cancer research, money raised during Daffodil Month funds vital support services for people living with cancer, prevention initiatives and advocacy for healthy public policies. “The people of Salmon Arm joined the rest of the country in showing its support on Daffodil Day by wearing the daffodil – showing cancer we’re not afraid to fight back. On April 12th, the Salmon Arm Unit officially celebrated 75 years as a unit and in conjunction with the Canadian Cancer Society celebrated this milestone by inviting local dignitaries and the public to an Open House. We would like to thank the businesses, media, the citizens of Salmon Arm, and our generous volunteers for their ongoing support. For more information, please contact: Terry Jobe President Canadian Cancer Society British Columbia & Yukon Division – Salmon Arm Unit Telephone: 250 833-4334 Email: salmonarm@bc.cancer.ca
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TAURUS
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GEMINI
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LEO
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VIRGO
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LIBRA
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An old-fashioned Father’s Day
R. J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum is celebrating Father’s Day on Sunday, June 16 from 8:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $4 for 5-13 years, and free for those under four. Enjoy a Father’s Day outing for the whole family! There’s games, pancake breakfast, wagon rides, BBQ lunch, musical entertainment and more. This Father’s Day celebrate and honour Dad the “Pioneer Way.” Start your morning with R. J. Haney Heritage Village’s famous pioneer pancake breakfast and enjoy musical entertainment with Bruce Strachen. Bruce is a former BC politician, and his motto is “Don’t go flat, and if you can’t stay sharp at least be natural.” As a professional musician, Bruce stays busy singing with the
Prince George Cantata Singers, playing music in Mexico during the winter, jamming at the River Front Bar in Grindrod and volunteering at R. J. Haney Heritage Village. The Village will be active with displays and stories shared from the Shuswap Pioneer Collectors Club, Shuswap Spinners and Weavers and Neil Sutcliff with his Vintage Radio Collection. Spend the day with Dad and enjoy free wagon rides, Haney House tours, panning for gold, visit the famous old fashion Haney Midway testing your skill at the carnival games, enjoy the kids’ craft and colouring table. Don’t forget to take Dad on a scavenger hunt exploring the heritage village and trails and enter his name in the Father’s Day
Your front door
There was a wonderful old home I used to drive by every few days. It was being restored, obviously by caring, thoughtful owners. It was set back from the road on the site of a small dairy; the dairy barns were painted that glorious red that is typical of dairy barns. When I drove by, I could just see the red barns through the trees, but the colour was intense enough to draw my eye away from the white house. I stopped one day just to admire the house and could not, for the life of me, figure out where the front door was. I finally found it based on the location of the front steps. The door and the trim were painted the same colour– white–as the siding. I remember thinking how sad that the design had faltered and how important the door was to the look and feel of the home. If you can’t find the front door, how welcome do you feel?
draw. Enjoy Marjorie’s Tea Room BBQ lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and listen to live music starting at 11:00 a.m. from Runaway Lanes, a four-member musical group that plays an eclectic selection of music ranging from ‘contemporary’ folk, to Celtic, to country/bluegrass, to a selection of tunes popular in the 50s and 60s. At 12:30 the kids will enjoy Roxy Roth with her music and movement antics. Let Dad know how much he means to you by spending the day with him at R. J. Haney Heritage Village, located at 751 Hwy 97B, Salmon Arm. For more information call the Village at 250-8325243, visit www.salmonarmmuseum.org, or like them at www. facebook.com/Haneyheritage.
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The red barns took over because of the high contrast colour (sound familiar?) and I just so wanted the front door to be that wonderful, welcoming red too. It would have balanced the red barns and welcomed visitors to the home site. But, it never happened. I went by the house a while ago and I still feel the same way. They were so close, and instead of being fabulous, the facade of the house is confusing and appears unfinished. So how do you pick a colour for your front door? Consider that the front door is the focal point of the front of your home. Therefore it should be of enough contrast to draw the eye to it, without overpowering the rest of the house. Look at the colours of the home from the street. You have the siding, the trim, maybe there is brick or stone. And don’t forget the roof.
It is probably the largest block of colour on the facade. Pick a colour that works with the colours you already have, but one that can, perhaps, be used in a brighter value than found elsewhere. For example, brick tends to have an orange undertone. (Undertone, undertone, undertone....) A burnt orange door is spectacular on orange-toned brick. Add a few large terracotta pots and some greenery and the front door becomes the statement focal point, supporting and embellishing the facade. If you have a concrete pathway leading up to a grey house with charcoal shingles, consider pink. Why not? Concrete has a tendency to a pink undertone, and a pink door could be spectacular. Some things to think about. Let’s see some colour out there!
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Mall Arkey Investments This Week
Frustrated with announcement affecting docks
As a dock builder, the ongoing confusion over the forthcoming regulations for our lakes has been adversely affecting my business for years now. I cannot express the level of frustration I feel at once again having my work season stalled by the shocking order for 2000 docks to be removed. For years I have asked for clarification from people who were supposed to be in the know. I specifically and repeatedly asked about docks being grandfathered so I could pass on accurate information to my customers. I was definitely led to believe that all current dock owners would have grandfathered protection to their investments. Many of these family dock owners have been responsible residents on these lakes longer than the ‘decision makers’ have even been alive! To say they have been here illegally is ridiculous. Condoning their presence on the
lakes for decades makes their presence legal. Junior lawyers even know this. This radical announcement is an invitation to many small business owners to give up. It’s an announcement of goodbye to Shuswap tourism with its floundering economy. It’s goodbye to reducing vehicle traffic along beachfronts and hello to massive confusion as 2000 more vehicles try to launch boats at public mooring spots and park their cars where? Small businesses would no longer be here paying taxes; neither would their employees. This three-ring circus is affecting all small businesses from coffee shops, to realtors, to grocery stores, to tradespeople, and others. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. Where are these 2000 docks supposed to go? Who are the new enforcers? And who is paying their wages? The dock owners, local small businesses and their employees?
This has been a ridiculously expensive exercise using taxpayers’ money. It is wonderful to learn from past mistakes and to gradually set out new guidelines but not with knee-jerk bullying. Many of us, for a very long time, have been deeply concerned about protecting the environment, the lakes, the watershed, the fish, the birds... our little piece of paradise. The real problem is because of irresponsible people putting boats, houseboats, docks, pilings, buoys etc. into our waters and then leaving them there to rot and become dangerous, damaging eyesores! Or worse still, making mega buoy parking lots. But this knee-jerk reaction is not a solution. I am with the many people wanting to protect the fish and wildlife but who is there to protect the people now? In my personal opinion, this kind of ‘tunnel vision governing’ is just speeding up the collapse of our society by government at various levels not listening to the people and forgetting they are in their positions to represent the people... not to lord it over the people. Don Girbav, Salmon Arm
Where the serious invest their money What? interest rates increased this week?! Well, only the two year but anything is better than nothing. Have you bought your tfSa yet? Remember the limit has increased to $5,500 this year. do you need travel or mortgage insurance? Pile your money in a wheelbarrow and bring it on in. You want to make Mall arkey happy, don't you? Savings account 1.55% no change Cashable GiC 1.20% no change 1 year 1.90% no change 2 years 2.05% Up 0.10% 3 years 2.10% no change 4 years 2.15% no change 5 years 2.30% no change
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Mall Arkey’s Guide to Croaking ver. 3.0
Last week we had a client stop by the office and show us an old booklet they found while doing some spring cleaning. It was none other than a copy of the original 1998 version of “Mall Arkey’s Guide to Croaking.” What is the “Mall Arkey’s Guide to Croaking” you ask? Well back in 1998, the original “Mall Arkey” (Ron Adams) put together a guide about death, wills and estates. I discovered a copy in our office a couple years ago and subsequently wrote a series of articles on the information touched on in the booklet. As the information is timeless, I thought it would be a good idea to re-visit a few of the topics touched on with a few additions along the way. Mall Arkey’s first and most important rule to croaking hasn’t changed over the years; “Do not croak without a will.” If you do, the Province of BC gets to help settle your estate. Essentially the government has created a bureaucracy that deals with the estates of people who were foolish enough to die without a will. It’s called the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee. If you die without a will, your next of kin must apply to the Public Guardian and Trustee for Letters/Grant of Administration to settle your estate.
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by Daron Mayes The responsibility usually goes to your surviving spouse. If you have no surviving spouse, the responsibility usually goes to your next of kin. Again, the court will determine this for the estate. If you have no next of kin or your next of kin are all in jail, or if you only have minor children or disabled dependents, a government employee will divvy up all your dough. The first $65,000 and one third of the rest goes to the surviving spouse. The remaining two-thirds are divided among your kids. If you only have one child then one-half goes to the spouse with the remaining half going to the child. If you have neither a wife nor kids, your estate will go to more distant relatives according to a government approved schedule. There won’t be any dough for your fishing buddies, Facebook friends or your favourite charities. Does the Public Guardian and Trustee charge for this service? Of course they do. So save everyone the hassle and some money and make yourself a will. In fact, don’t just make yourself a will; be sure to get some professional help. We’ll talk more about that next week.
When the woman refused to provide the caller with this information she hung up. Askew’s Foods confirmed that they were not the source of the call and would never ask for personal banking information. Police would caution the public not to provide personal credit card or banking information over the phone. There is no legitimate organization that would require a person who has won a contest to provide this information. This would also include the forwarding of monies before you can collect your winnings. If it sounds to good to be true, it usually is.
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It’s just a short ride over the divide, east of Enderby, to the 24th annual Gun and Antique Show put on by the Lumby and District Wildlife Association on June 8th/9th. It could be combined to take in Lumby Days at the same time. There will be logger sports, parade, motocross events, a pie sale, and gala stage show, with song and dance. There’ll also be a pig roast at their clubhouse at 5:30 p.m. Admission by donation. As well, the Salmon Arm Fish and Game Club will be holding that trap/sporting clay/BBQ event on Saturday, June 8th, starting at 10 a.m. with a BBQ at 5 p.m. for members and their guests. Presently, there is an amnesty program in the province to turn in old and unwanted firearms. We as hunters and anglers know darn well where many of these guns end up–collectors in positions of authority. Just do your homework before turning them in. Fishing report: Most lakes will turn back on, now that weather has stabilized. More and more anglers are now nymph fishing chironomids, and are very successful. There are larger trout now to be found and fished in Gardom, Phillips, Miller, and Dry (Skimikin) Lakes. Shuswap Lake is producing on trolled bucktails/ Apex lures. From the Canoe mill to the Totem Pole tunnels are good bets. Blind Bay and Eagle Bay, as well. Remember, nothin’ beats fishin’ ‘cept play-off hockey, but tight lines anyways!
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Salmon Arm fights back during Daffodil Month Citizens of Salmon Arm united in the fight against cancer this April during the Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Month, making the annual campaign a great success. More than $9200.00 was raised during Daffodil Month in Salmon Arm through the sale of fresh cut flowers and daffodil pins. Today, over 60 per cent of Canadians diagnosed with cancer will survive at least five years after their diagnosis, thanks in large part to Society-funded cancer research. That’s more than double the survival rate in the 1940s. In addition to funding life-saving cancer research, money raised during Daffodil Month funds vital support services for people living with cancer, prevention initiatives and advocacy for healthy public policies. “The people of Salmon Arm joined the rest of the country in showing its support on Daffodil Day by wearing the daffodil – showing cancer we’re not afraid to fight back. On April 12th, the Salmon Arm Unit officially celebrated 75 years as a unit and in conjunction with the Canadian Cancer Society celebrated this milestone by inviting local dignitaries and the public to an Open House. We would like to thank the businesses, media, the citizens of Salmon Arm, and our generous volunteers for their ongoing support. For more information, please contact: Terry Jobe President Canadian Cancer Society British Columbia & Yukon Division – Salmon Arm Unit Telephone: 250 833-4334 Email: salmonarm@bc.cancer.ca
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There are some changes coming at work, Virgo. You just don’t know if they will be to your advantage or be something that could tilt you off your axis.
LIBRA
Libra, you have much to learn, but you cannot cram it all into one week. There is no crash course on life. Make the most of a getaway opportunity.
ARCADE BACKYARD BARBECUE BASEBALL BEACH BICYCLE BOARDWALK BONFIRE CAMPSITE CARNIVAL COOL DOWN CRUISING DEHYDRATION DIVING FIREFLIES FISHING GRADUATE HEAT
INGROUND OCEAN PARTIES PROTECTION RECREATION RELAXATION ROAD TRIP SAILBOAT SPF SUMMER SUNGLASSES SURFING SWIMMING SWIMSUIT TAFFY ULTRAVIOLET VOLLEYBALL WATER
SCORPIO
You can’t seem to focus on one thing for very long this week, Scorpio. You might have to spend a few days clearing your mind before you can refocus on the tasks at hand.
SAGITTARIUS
Sagittarius, you are not one to let an obstacle block you from your goal. Rethink your strategy and you will soon find yourself back on the path to success.
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SALMON ARM Everybody Loves Quilts quilt show, Fri. Jun. 7 10 a.m.–7 p.m. & Sat. Jun. 8, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. at Shaw Centre, Spectator’s Arena. Over 250 quilts. Presented by the Quilters’ Guild. Relay for Life, Sat. June 8 and Sun. June 9, 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. at the Elks Park, 3690 30 St NE. Canada’s biggest fundraiser for Canadian Cancer Society. Info: www.relaybc.ca. Shuswap Outdoors Club outing, Sat. June 8, hike Mt. Rose/ Swanson (near Armstrong). Easy 1.5-3 hrs. Leader: Ian 832-2350. Sun. June 9, hike Battleford Bluff overlooking Kamloops Lake. Easy/moderate. Leader: Clive 372-5489. All welcome. iLearn Street, Sun. Jun. 9, 1:00–5:00 p.m. at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds, 351 3 St SW. Free event for kids 7–14, including hot air ballooning, bungee jumping, rock climbing, and much more. Presented by Shuswap Pathfinders Club. Focus on Bereaved Fathers, Tues. June 11, 7:00 p.m. at St. Andrews’ Presbyterian Church, 1981 9th Ave. NE. SA Chapter of The Compassionate Friends offers a “Men Only” sharing circle where bereaved fathers can express their feelings. Info: Cathy 832-2454. Buddhist Meditation Class with Mike Boudreau, Wednesday, June 12, 7:00-8:45 p.m. at Downtown Activity Centre, 451 Shuswap St. SW (library). Drop-in class consists of guided meditations and a teaching. Suggested donation $10, special rates for students & seniors. For info www.dorjechang.ca or 1-5580952. No fragrance please. Paid listing Masonic Lodge #52 meets Wed. June 12, 7:30 p.m. at 270 Alexander St. All members and visiting brethren welcome. Info: 832-9521 or visit http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/. Spring Book Sale, Fri. Jun. 14, 9 a.m.–8 p.m. and Sat. Jun. 15, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. at the Mall at Piccadilly. Presented by the Salmon Arm and South Shuswap Friends of the Library; proceeds to library activities. Scrabble Club, Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. at Seniors’ Fifth Ave Activity Centre. For info phone Elizabeth 832-7478. Floor curling, Tuesdays 10:30 a.m. at 5th Avenue Senior’s Hall. Seniors’ Theatre, Tuesday mornings, 9:00–11:00 a.m. at the Shuswap Theatre. No experience necessary. Info: Peter at 6753004. 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 (June 11: Father’s Day/Memory craft) 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. 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 832-9873. Salmon Arm Badminton Club, Tuesdays, 7:00–9:00 p.m. at the Gathering Place, King’s Christian School (350 30 St. NE). For ages 16+ yrs, all levels. Info: Tim Goertz 804-7908.
Shuswap Quilt Guild meets at 9:30 a.m. on 2nd and 4th Wed. of month Sept.-June in parish hall of St. Joseph’s Church. Info: Carol 832-4263 or Blanche 832-9045. Weight & See drop-in service for parents with babies 10 days old to 6 mos. Weds 1:30-3 p.m. at S.A. Health Centre, 851 – 16 St. NE. Info: 833-4100. Shuswap Chess Club meets every Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Seniors Centre, 170 – 5th Ave. All chess players welcome regardless of level. Air Cadets meet Wednesdays 6:30–9:00 p.m. until mid-June at the South Canoe Centre, 5970 10 Ave SE. Youth btwn 12-18 yrs welcome. Info 832-2807 or visit www.222air.com. Square Dance classes Wednesdays 6:30 p.m.; round dance classes Mondays 7:00 p.m. at Seniors Fifth Ave Activity Ctr. Info: Lori 832-4417. Shuswap Men’s Chorus practice weekly on Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. New members always welcome. More info: 832-2359. Parents Together drop-in group for parents of teens, Wednesdays 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Shuswap Family Resource Centre. Meet other parents, learn more about parenting teens and get support. Susie 833-6406. Shuswap Singers practice Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. at the Salvation Army Church, 191 – 2nd Ave. NE. Info: Judith at 8329956. Salmon Arm Toastmasters meet Thursdays 7:30–9:30 p.m. at the library of SAS Sullivan Campus. Visitors welcome. Info: Walter 833-5802 or go to www.salmonarmtm.com. 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. Search for Your Roots at Family History Centre, Tues.–Thurs. noon–3 p.m.; plus Tues. 6–9 p.m. at 1400 – 20 St. NE (Mormon Church). Info: Kathie 835-8264. Salmon Arm Model Railroad Association’s layout is open Saturdays at Piccadilly Mall from 12 to 4 p.m. & Tuesday eves at 7 p.m. Brian, 250-675-4906. Skeptics in the Pub, Stop by for a casual get together and a great selection of micro-brews 2nd Sun/mo, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. at the Wicked Spoon, 3rd St. SW. Info: facebook.com/groups/ shuswapatheists. Shuswap Lady Striders Year-round Wed. walkers meet at Wearabouts on Alexander St. at 12:15 p.m. for a 45-minute walk; Early Birds meet year-round on Thurs. for a 1-hour walk, 8 a.m. Shaw Centre parking lot. Info: Sue at spw.wolff@gmail.com or Aureline at aureline@airspeedwireless.ca. CANOE Strawberry Social, Sat. Jun. 22, 2:00–4:00 p.m. at Canoe United Church, 6861 50 St NE. Shortcake, lemonade, tea, as well as bake sale, live music and storytelling. Info: 804-2928.
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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. SORRENTO/BLIND BAY Hike to Albas Falls, Wed. Jun. 12, depart at 9:00 a.m. from Cedar Heights Ctr. Pls confirm attendance by Sun. Jun. 9 with Gloria to arrange transportation: gloria16@telus.net or 675-0036. The Sorrento Lions Club’s annual Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast and inaugural Antiques Appraisal event, Sun. June 16, 8:00–11:00 a.m. for the breakfast and 11:00 a.m. for the antiques appraisal, at Sorrento Memorial Hall, 1150 Passchendaele Rd. Probus Copper Island Club meets 2nd Thurs/mo. 9:30 a.m. coffee, 10 a.m. meeting at Toad Hall, behind Toby’s Restaurant. Info: Simon (Blind Bay) at 675-2140 OR Gary (Chase) at 6793340. Shuswap Wood Carvers meet every Wed. & Sat. from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Any interested is welcome. Info: Ken 675-3316 or Norm 675-3764. Duplicate Bridge at Cedar Heights Centre runs Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Info: Peter at 675-4079. Shuswap Woodworkers’ Guild meets on the 3rd Wed. each month at 7:00 p.m. at Toad Hall, behind Toby’s Restaurant. Info: Ian @ 835-0014. 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, 6754408 or George, 675-5375. Blind Bay Farmers’ Market Thursdays May 16–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://eclubhouse.org/sites/sorrentobc/ Ladies’ Afternoon Out Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. in the Cedar Centre. All welcomed. This is a social time for the ladies of Cedar Heights and guests. Info Kathleen (675-5452) or Barb (675-5308). You are invited to join the Hiker Ladies on easy to difficult trails in the Sorrento-Blind Bay area on Fridays. Wear good walking shoes and carry water Info: joyce@intheshuswap.ca.
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OUILLETTE / WHELAN Angela & Tony of Grindrod, BC are delighted to announce the birth of a son, Oakley Daniel on May 22, 2013 at 5:40pm in the Shuswap Lake General Hospital weighing 8lbs 7oz. Proud grandparents are Doug & Jennifer Ouillette of Grindrod, BC and Raymond & Lila Whelan of Hay River, NWT. YOUNG - Corinne Christie & Brad Young of Salmon Arm are delighted to announce the birth of a son, Zackery Douglas Bradley on April 27, 2013 in the Shuswap Lake General Hospital weighing 8lb 10oz. Proud grandparents are Herb & Anne-Marie, Judy & Duaine and Doug & Jeanette, all of Salmon Arm.
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Donations and bequests are requested for equipment to help care for patients and residents of the Hospital and Bastion Place Tax receipts will be issued.
Mail to: Shuswap Hospital Foundation Box 265, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N3 • Ph: 250 803-4546 Donate Online (secure site): www.shuswaphospital foundation.org
In Memoriam
will be held on June 23, 2013. Please join us for an informal get together of family & friends to share some good food, good music and good memories! We look forward to seeing all of the many friends that Dan made over Nov. 6, 1959 - Jan. 12, 2013 the years. Date: Sunday, June 23rd, 2013 >oĐaƟon: lŬƐ ,all Λ 3690 - 30tŚ St. N , Salmon rm, C dŝme: 12:30pm to 3:30pm For more info please contact: Marianne @ 1-250-852-1438 or by e-mail at mcampbell3858@hotmail.com
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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).
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.
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SHUSWAP Singles & Friends, est. 1976 & longest serving organized singles club in the Shuswap. Join members for friendship, camaraderie & fun. All ages of singles welcome monthly/weekly activities. Club info/events: Sandi 250-8324834, Betty 250-832-2315 SINGLE SENIORS, aged 65, meet new people & go to events. Lunch: 12 noon every Sunday @ Jane’s Restaurant, Piccadilly Mall. 250-832-0941.
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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. 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: Donna 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
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Leslie Craig MacNair November 13, 1922 - May 28, 2013 We announce the passing of Leslie Craig MacNair on May 28, at the age of 90, in Parkview Place, Enderby, BC. Craig was born in Chilliwack to William and Florence MacNair on November 13, 1922 on a dairy farm. Following graduation he worked for the Department of Agriculture as a milk tester, returning to farming in 1961 in Chilliwack, then in Enderby in 1963. He is predeceased by his parents and his sister Esther Moase. He is survived by his brother Lorne of Penticton; wife of 55 years, Bernice; daughter Marian MacNair (Scott Bohle) of Montreal; son Ken (Kara) of Salmon Arm; five grandchildren: Lydia, Hannah, Billy, Maeve and Ian. Arrangements entrusted to Alternatives Funeral & Cremation ServicesÂŽ
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Debra Lee Geddes (Deb) Deb passed away on May 15, 2013 at Bastion Place at the age of 59. She was born in Calgary, Alberta and is predeceased by her father and her brothers, Patrick & Larry. She will be missed by her oldest daughter Cherie, her children Allie, Lee and Ebony; her oldest son Jamie (Rossel), their children Aurea, Elysea and Aiden; and her youngest son Tommie (Crystal) as well as many dear friends. Deb was known for her passion for gardening and won a number of awards at local gardening shows. She also loved camping and fishing, and anywhere she could have a barbeque and a good time with her friends is where you would find her. Her family is grateful for the staff at Bastion Place for their wonderful care of Deb. Also, her family is very grateful to Sandy and Brenda for all their help, love and support. A Celebration of Life barbeque is being held at her youngest son’s house on June 16, 2013. Please email Tommie_geddes@hotmail.com for more details.
Brian Thorstad Brian Thorstad passed away peacefully in Shuswap Lake General Hospital on the evening of Monday, May 27, 2013 at the age of 79 years. A celebration of life service was held from the chapel of Bowers Funeral Home, Salmon Arm, on Saturday afternoon, June 1st at 2 p.m. with Jack Bowers the funeral celebrant. Tributes were shared by family and friends, followed by a reception in the Mountainside room allowing memories to continue with the family. Cremation with interment to follow later in Mt. Ida Cemetery. Born in Abbey, Saskatchewan on February 1, 1934, Brian retired from an extensive career with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, having been posted in numerous locations in Canada. He retired to Kaslo in 1984 before moving to Salmon Arm in 1994. He is fondly remembered for his strong will, soft personality and love of news and collecting license plates, including motorcycle plates. Brian leaves his loving and dedicated family, wife of near 53 years, Sally; daughter, Debbie (Harry) Reding of Irricana, Alberta; son, Doug (Leslie) of Spokane, 7 grandchildren, Sandie, Alexis, Kari, Mike, Kelly, Brett and Kiersta; and 11 great grandchildren; as well his brother, Ron (Joyce) of Saskatoon; he was predeceased by brother Mark. Memorial donations may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society, PO Box 3451, Salmon Arm, BC On line condolences may be sent to Brian’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralhome.com Funeral arrangements were in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm.
Bizzy Bee Delivery Inc. is looking for a motivated person to be a Delivery Driver, must be over 19yrs. of age, have cell phone & a car. Wage is by commission. The job for p/u & deliveries for people & businesses in town. For more details call Doug (250)833-6622 CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mortgage and maintenance payments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consultation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248. Experienced framer, all aspects of construction preferred. Wage depend on experience. Fax: 250-835-8705
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SURINTENDANT / SURINTENDANT de detachement de la Marine. La flotte auxiliaire des forces canadiennes, une composante civile du ministère de la Defense nationale, cherche des gestionnaires marins pour des postes situes a Nanoose Bay et Victoria sur l’ile de Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique. Les candidats interesses doivent postuler en ligne a travers le site internet de la Commission de la fonction publique du Canada, Reference n DND13J-008697000065, le processus de selection # 13-DND-EAESQ-373623, Surintendant / Surintendant de detachement de Marine. Les candidats doivent posseder toutes les qualifications essentielles enumerees dans la publicite en ligne et remplir la demande dans les delais prescrits. http://jobs-emplois.gc.ca/ index- eng.htm
KLASSIC AUTOBODY (Hay River, NT) seeking Working Shop Foreman/Assistant Manager - Oversee Bodyshop, estimations, quality/safety, teamplayer. $37-$42 hourly + OT, company matched pension plan, benefits. Apply to: employment@kinglandford.com Fax: 867-874-2843.
Looking for F/T Permanent Cook & Home Care worker in Seymour Arm, BC. The successful applicant is expected to perform housekeeping and home care duties such as cleaning, washing dishes, laundry, grocery shopping, driving clients to and from appointments and general housekeeping tasks as required. Driver’s licence and own transportation required. Criminal record check and drug test may be required. Experience would be an asset. $15.00 per hour. Seymour arm ASAP enterprise. Contact Karen Leeking at karenleeking@hotmail.com or 1377 Collings Rd., Seymour Arm, BC, V0E 2V2. MARINE SUPERINTENDENT/Detachment Superintendent, Canadian Forces Auxiliary Fleet, a civilian component of the Department Of National Defence, seeks Marine Managers for positions in Nanoose Bay and Victoria (Vancouver Island), British Columbia. Online applications only through the Public Service Commission of Canada website, Reference# DND13J008697-000065, Selection Process# 13-DND-EAESQ-373623, Marine Superintendent/Detachment Superintendent. Applicants must meet all essential qualifications listed and complete the application within the prescribed timelines. **http://jobs-emplois.gc.ca/ index-eng.htm.
ARENA ICEMAN The City of Salmon Arm is seeking applications from individuals with a Provincial Refrigeration Operators CertiÀcate and an ,cemaker¡s 'iploma for a position at its twin sheet arena complex. Applicants must possess the ability to perform minor mechanical, electrical and building repairs including previous experience in the maintenance and operation of an ice arena. A valid British Columbia 'rivers /icence, Class is also reTuired, although a Class /icence is preferred. ,n the off season, the Arena ,ceman transfers to the Parks and Recreation 'ivision working in a /abourer capacity. Remuneration for this position is in accordance with the CUPE Collective Agreement, $26.44 per hour while working as an Arena ,ceman and $2 . 4 per hour while working as a /abourer, accompanied by a competitive beneÀt package. Reply in writing, enclosing resume and cover letter, by June , 2 to +uman Resources, City of Salmon Arm, Box 4 > ² 2 Avenue 1E@, Salmon Arm, BC 9 E 412 fax >2 @ 4 4 e mail humanresources@salmonarm.ca. We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Garage Sales Annual Urge to Purge Neighbourhood Garage Sale Sat, June 8th, 8am - 1pm 2850-7th Ave NE - parking on 7th Ave NE or Curling Rink. Needlework supplies, china, household items, camping suplies, 18” a/w tires, men’s Arctic wear. A little of everything and quite possibly the kitchen sink. Multi-family Sale - Sat Jun 8, 8am-3pm. 875 Grandview Bench Rd. Multi-family sale, Sat June 8 & Sun June 9, 9-2, 6531 50 St NE (beside N Canoe Elem.) Garage shelving,household seasonal, greenhs windows
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Bright, spacious 2 bedroom apartments Close to town, family owned & operated. Includes F/S, DW, A/C, H/W & HEAT, NS, NP. Available July 1st $825/month Ask about Seniors Discount (250)803-1694 Great location, 2 bdrm + den appts. F/S, laundry in bldg, covered parking, hot water incl. Avail June 1. $800. 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 June 1. $900 plus hydro. Contact Tanja 250-804-6436.
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603 - 3rd. Ave. SW Salmon Arm Black & Decker 18” electric mulching mower. Used one season, like new. $140. 250-832-2231 Featured as cover car, 1923 Model T Touring used for yard art, flower planter or parts $600. Phantom visable gas pump $150. Yard art tractors $250 & $175 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? HUGE ANTIQUE AUCTION Centennial Farm Salmon Arm. June 16 www.valleyauction.ca or call 250-832-1372 Moving-must sell-camping equip, down sleep bag, furn, bbq, patio set, tools, 1000’s books, fitness equip, bicycles, piano, snowblower, table saw, lumber, lawn mower, speakers, canoe, fishing tackle, tripods & cameras, 14” TVs, commodore 64, float tubes, suitcases & more at bargain prices. 836-2789 after 6pm.
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2008 Wildcat 32’ Fifth Wheel 2 slides, elec awning, fireplace, sleeps 4 comfortably, tons of windows, huge storage areas, free-standing dinette, air cond, Fantastic Fan (remote), 2 swivel recliners, exc. tires, front & rear power stabilizers. Nice unit. Come and see. $23,000. Give us a call. 250-253-4929 or 778-4031981 97 Travelaire 26’ 5th wheel, 12’ superslide, elec ign, new mattress, battery, propane tnk $7500 OBO 250-517-7075
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WESTWOLD FIRST RESPONDER FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
Off Road Vehicles 91 Suzuki Quad, 250 4 Tracker, used very little, comes with ramps. Snowbear tail drop trailer. $2200 for both. 250-832-1914
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NOTICE OF ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Directors of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) intends to adopt Electoral Area “L” (Westwold) First Responder Financial Contribution Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2420, 2013 unless, by the deadline, at least 10% or more of the eligible electors residing or owning property in the proposed service area indicate that the Board of Directors must obtain the assent of the electors before proceeding. General Description: The intent of Bylaw No. 2420 is to establish the Westwold First Responder Financial Contribution Service to fund future contributions towards the operation of a first responder program within a portion of Area “L”. Funding for the service will be provided by requisitioning annually, under Section 803(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, a maximum of $8,000.00 or $0.077 cents per $1,000 of the net taxable value of land and improvements in the service area. The boundaries of the Westwold First Responder Financial Contribution Service area are outlined on Schedule “A” to Bylaw No. 2420, and can be viewed at www.tnrd.ca. Click on Westwold First Responder AAP located in the Quick Links. Elector Response Form: Elector Response must be in the form established by the Board of Directors and is available at the offices of the TNRD during regular office hours noted below or from the TNRD website at www.tnrd.ca. Click on Westwold First Responder AAP located in the Quick Links. Who May Sign the Elector Response Form: Electors (resident or owner of property) within the boundaries of the Westwold First Responder Financial Contribution Service Area are the only persons entitled to sign the Elector Response Form. An elector is a person who meets the requirements and qualifications defined by the Local Government Act and will be described in detail on the Elector Response Form. The Board of Directors has resolved that a fair estimate of the total number of electors in the subject area shall be 620. Section 86 (1) (d) of the Community Charter requires that to negate the alternative approval process, 10% or more (62 or more) eligible electors must sign the Elector Response Form to prevent the Board of Directors from proceeding with the adoption of the above noted bylaw without the assent of the electors (referendum). Deadline: The Elector Response Form must be submitted to the undersigned before 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16, 2013. Office Hours: A copy of the bylaw and the Elector Response form may be inspected on and printed from the TNRD’s website at www.tnrd.ca, or both documents may be picked up at the TNRD office, at #300, 465 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC during regular office hours, Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Any questions may be directed to the undersigned by calling (250) 377-8673 or 1-877-377-8673 (toll free in BC). Dated at Kamloops, BC this 31st day of May, 2013.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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 Scottish Country Dancers Saturdays 9:30 a.m.–noon @ The Sorrento Drop In Society Centre. Info: Wendy 675-3518 or visit www.RDSWeb.net/ SSCD. Sorrento Farmers’ Market, Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to noon, runs until Thanksgiving in the parking lot of Sorrento Shoppers Plaza, 1232 TCH. EAGLE BAY Eagle Bay Hall: Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast, Sun, Jun. 16, 9:00–11:00 a.m. Rod 675-3772. Scrapbooking: first/third Mon., 10-2. Quilting: second/fourth Mon., 10-2. contact Inez 675-4531. Crafts: every Wed. 10-2, contact Dot 675-4282. Arts Club: Fri. 10:00 a.m. contact Rolly 675-5386. Coffeehouse: fourth Sat. 7:30, contact Gaetane 675-2178 or Dave 675-4850. NORTH SHUSWAP Scotch Creek Farm & Craft Market Sundays to Sept. 1, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in the Peoples Drug Mart parking lot. Pets welcome on leash. Music and entertainment inquiries contact Deb Gibson gibsonda2012@gmail. com. ENDERBY/ASHTON CREEK IODE Lambly’s Landing Summer Wind-up/potluck lunch meeting, Wed. June 12, 11:30 a.m. –3:00 p.m.
For location and other info: 838-6976. The Fenderbender plays Fri. June 21, 2:00–4:00 p.m. at the Enderby Seniors’ Complex. Coffee & snacks. All welcome. Enderby Toastmasters Club 3849 meets the last Tues/ mo, June 25, July 30 and Aug. 27, for the summer season. Location info Naomi or Heather at 838-0235 or enderbytoastmasters@hotmail.com. Fun & Fitness Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:00–10:00 a.m. at the Enderby Seniors’ Centre. Info: Sue 838-6755. FALKLAND Bluegrass concert, Sat. June 15, 7:00 p.m. in the Falkland Hall. Also silent auction, refreshments, door prize. Fundraiser for Falkland First Responders. Info: Judy 379-2608. Falkland-Westwold First Responders volunteer meetings have changed to Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Old Fire Hall on Gyp Road, Falkland. Info: Judy 3792608 or Tammy 319-5247. Falkland Seniors Centre: Tues. crafts, games, social, exercising, 1-4 p.m. Whist, crib, etc. 2-4 p.m. Drop-in fee $1. VERNON Creative Chaos, Fri. Jun. 7, 10-4; Sat. Jun. 8, 10-6; and Sun. Jun. 9, 10-4 p.m. at the Vernon Recreation Complex, 3310 – 37the Ave. Largest craft sale of its kind in western Canada. www.creativechaoscrafts.com.
Bridge results
Duplicate bridge: Duplicate bridge results for Tuesday, May 28th are as follows: tied for first place, Doreen & Dennis Roberts and Nancy Blackburn & Stephen Raffel. The Salmon Arm Duplicate Bridge Club meets every Tuesday evening. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-832-7454 or 250832-7323. Social bridge: Social bridge results for Thursday, May 30th are as follows: in first place, Peter Siemens; in second place, Len Magri; in third place, Bob Bruce; and in fourth place, Mary King. The Social Bridge Club meets Thursday afternoons at the Seniors’ 5th Ave Activity Centre at 1:00 p.m. Play starts at 1:15 p.m. For information call 250-832-3659.
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Sunday duplicate: Sunday Duplicate Bridge Club results for Sunday, June 2nd are as follows: in first place, Naomi & Eugene Ogino; in second place, Dave Duncan & Orville Cooper; in third place, Ona Bouchard & Carol Jeffery; and in fourth place, Peggy Fetterly & Len Magri. The Sunday Duplicate Club meets every Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at the 5th Avenue Senior’s Centre. For more information call 250-832-6550. Monday night bridge: Monday night bridge results for Monday, June 3 are as follows: in first place, June Scott; in second place, Peter Simians; and in third place, Sylvester Wysocki. The Monday Night Bridge Club meets Mondays, 7:00 p.m. at the Seniors’ 5th Ave Activity Centre. For information please phone 250-833-4785.
Barrel racing results
BC Barrel Racers Association Salmon Arm Barrel Bonanza was held last weekend at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds. These are the ‘Average’ results for both days for local riders, split into time divisions. In the ‘Open’ category: 1D placings: 4. Amanda Fitchett of Silver Creek, on Croppy, with a time of 34.678 seconds; 6. Renee Blanc of Chase, on DeJa Vue, with a time of 34.950 seconds; and 11. Lindsay Bartko of Silver Creek, on Jet, with a time of 35.215 seconds. 2D placings: 4. Kelsey Pozzobon of Pritchard, on Rudy, with a time of 35.537 seconds; 7. Lissa Quinlan of Grindrod, on Molson, with a time of 35.700 seconds; and 15. Chantelle Prentice of Enderby, on Bad, with a time of 35.987 seconds. 4D placings: 13. Candice Mitchell of Silver Creek, on Kita, with a time of 38.976 seconds; and 14. Diana Marchiel of Silver Creek, on Jetson, with a time of 39.033 seconds. In the ‘15 yrs and under’ category: 2D placings: 2. Melissa Scweb of Silver Creek, on Pablo, with a time of 37.727 seconds. 4D placings: 1. Danielle Scott of Chase, on Copper, with a time of 41.045 seconds; and 3. Avery Cody of Salmon Arm, on Oscar, with a time of 41.723 seconds. In the Peewee (10 yrs and under) category: 4D placings: 4. Hannah Fitchett of Silver Creek, on Croppy1 , with a time of 55.802 seconds; and 5. Taylor Fitchett of Silver Creek, on Trotter, with a time of 63.606 seconds.
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