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Dream Lift Day Saving Holy Cross Church

The Sunshine Foundation of Canada- B.C. Interior Chapter is pleased to announce that “Wendy’s Dream Lift Day” will be held Wednesday, January 30th from 6:00 a.m. to closing. The gross proceeds from the day’s sales in the dining room and drive thru, as well as staff, management & owner’s wages will be earmarked for the next B.C. Interior “Dream Lift to Disneyland.” The Salmon Arm Wendy’s is among the nine local participating restaurants. This year’s theme is ‘Refer a Child.’ Wendy’s wants everyone in the BC Interior to know how to refer a child who may be eligible for a Dream Lift to Disneyland. Whether you are a parent, guardian, doctor, health care professional, teacher, relative, friend or neighbour, there is a simple way to start the referral process. Visit sunshine.ca and click on “Dreams.” The Sunshine Foundation of Canada is an independent national charity working to make dreams come true for children aged 3–18 years that are challenged by severe physical disabilities or lifethreatening illnesses. The Foundation’s “Dreamlift to Disney” program enables a plane load of special children to fly to Disneyland to enjoy a magical day of fun in the sun. On Wendy’s DreamLift Day, local celebrities and dignitaries will be on hand along with members from the RCMP; fire departments; BC Ambulance and other services; and local business members (including, in the Salmon Arm location, Lakeshore News staff), to help fill your orders. As in past years, Wendy’s is hasting 5 Orange County (California) Sheriff’s Department members for the 2013 Wendy’s Dreamlift Day; Captain Tim Moy will be volunteering at the Salmon Arm location. The next “Dream Lift to Disneyland” flight is scheduled for late 2013.

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Volunteers of ‘Friends of the 1922 Notch Hill Church Society’ have begun the reconstruction of the Roman Catholic Holy Cross Church. When they began the project, the building was in a state of near collapse from severe damage to the east side of the roof and wall and weather damage. The building has been abandoned since the early 1970’s. The objective is to reconstruct it architecturally as it was first built. In order to achieve this goal, what the Society needs desperately are copies of any photographs of the early days

of the church. We are asking anyone who may have had a connection with this church during the years throughout the ‘30s, ‘40s, ‘50s, and ‘60s for photos that show the church in its prime. The photos will be copied and returned to the owners. These will help the Society achieve preservation of this historic building. If you have any information that may help in this restoration or if you would like to volunteer in this project, please contact Louise Barber at 250-253-5776. Photo by Tom Mullan.

Reading from ‘The Trouble with Mandy’

Shirley Bigelow DeKelver will be the featured guest author reading a short except from her new novel, The Trouble with Mandy, at the Shuswap Writers’ Coffee House to be held on Friday, January 25 at Choices, 40 Lakeshore Dr. Salmon Arm. A light supper is available at 5:30 p.m. and the actual Coffee

House runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Come out and hear Shirley and other local writers read their written work while you enjoy the ambience of the evening. Everyone is welcome and there is no cover charge. For more information phone Cathy at 250-832-2454.

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Volunteers needed to read Literacy at the Mall

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with their reading. The commitment is 1.5 hours per week from mid-February until mid-May. During that time, you will read with 3 children for 30 minutes each. The children are in grades 2 to 5 and are selected by their teachers to receive this special reading help. All tutoring is done at the school during regular school hours. A three hour training session for all volunteers in basic reading strategies is mandatory as well as a criminal record check. Volunteers can choose one of the following training sessions to attend: Tuesday, February 5th, 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 noon at MV Beattie Elementary (Enderby); and Thursday, February 7th, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 noon at Hillcrest Elementary (Salmon Arm). To sign on as a tutor or for further information, please contact our One to One district coordinator, Jennifer Findlay at 250-833-2095 or lassloc@ telus.net.

If you love to read and are interested in working with children, consider becoming a volunteer with the One to One Children’s Literacy Program. One to One reading programs are taking place this year at Bastion, Hillcrest, South Broadview, North Canoe, Salmon Arm West, Ranchero, Silver Creek, Carlin, Grindrod, MV Beattie, Parkview, Sorrento, North Shuswap, Highland Park, and Armstrong Elementary Schools. Parent and community volunteers are needed to support our students

Unplug & Play Family Literacy Week

The Literacy Alliance of the Shuswap Society (LASS) and many community organizations are inviting students and families to participate in Unplug & Play Family Literacy Week from January 21st to 27th. Children use an average of 7.5 hours of entertainment technology per day. In order to encourage students and families to reduce their amount of screen-time for one week (TV, video games, texting, computers, etc.) Unplug & Play Passports have been printed for every elementary and middle school student in the district. On each passport, there is a daily checklist to record

screen-free activities and a schedule of events for families throughout the North Okanagan-Shuswap. All events are free and some of the planned activities include: buddy reading with the SilverBacks, family game nights, Early Years Fair, family skating, special library storytimes, library scavenger hunt, sliding party, family art afternoon, Jam the GM Children’s Book Drive, PLAY AGAIN film at Carlin School, free family swim, curling, and much more! For more information, please go to www.shuswapliteracy.ca.

In support of Family Literacy Week, The Mall at Piccadilly is hosting a ‘Jam The GM’ Children’s Book Drive January 21–27 by the library. The Literacy Alliance of the Shuswap Society (LASS), Salmon Arm GM, the Salmon Arm Okanagan Regional Library and The Mall at Piccadilly have all partnered to promote the Children’s Book Drive. The challenge is for community members, businesses, organizations, and schools to “Jam the GM” with donations of gently used children’s books. All books will be distributed to local organizations that provide services for families in the North Okanagan-Shuswap. The Salmon Arm Library Branch at the Mall will be hosting the Literacy Week Opening Ceremonies Monday January 21st at 1:30 p.m. which will include presentations, free refreshments and book giveaways. A family games night will be held on Friday, January 25 from 4:00–8:00 p.m. and there will be a family scavenger hunt on Saturday, January 26 at 2:00 p.m. The library staff invites you to come and join in the fun during Family Literacy Week. For more information contact the Mall Administration at 250-832-0441.

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To celebrate the upcoming Family Literacy Week, the Literacy Alliance Society of the Shuswap (LASS) is pleased to announce that free books will be riding on local transit for the week of January 21 to January 27. With thanks to the Vernon and Shuswap Regional Transit and local publisher Playfort Publishing who donated the books, transit riders can read along the way and keep, share or give the books away when they reach their destination. Books on buses is a new addition to the UnPlug and Play Family Literacy Week schedule of events. Books on buses is a growing movement in North America and Europe to promote a love of reading and enhance the transit experience. The featured books from Playfort Publishing are titles written by local author Don Sawyer and a selection will be available for adults, teens and children. For more information, visit http://www.shuswapliteracy.ca or http://www.playfortpublishing.ca.

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A Panda warmer was recently delivered to Shuswap Lake General Hospital. The warmer is used to support newborn babies. Not only is the child kept warm while Mom takes a break, but the unit measures all vital signs, weighs the child, plus emergency procedures can be performed directly from the unit. The Shuswap Hospital Foundation appreciates the support of donors in allowing the hospital to provide the latest in technology to ensure the highest standards of care. In the photo, checking out the unit is baby Nicolas Sevigny, with Mom Kaili Sholty, Nurse Krista Kenney, and father Yves Sevigny. Photo by Duncan Myers.

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Oh no! I was worried something like this was going to happen! You get a pet and then everyone becomes attached to it. Yes, even I’ll admit I’ve become a little attached to the cat. Don’t get me wrong, I have no problem becoming attached to the animal. I grew up with dogs and they quickly became a part of the family. However, this is my first go-round as a parent with children becoming attached to a pet; a pet that someday could get lost or worse. If you’ve read my previous articles, you’ll know that Duma (our cat) goes to great lengths to get inside the house. So with the cold weather you can hardly crack open a door and she flies into the house and tries to hide under the couch to avoid being put back outside. One night I noticed she wasn’t around the house and it seemed very strange. It was getting late and close to the time we usually bring her in for the night. My two oldest boys were still awake and so I asked them if they had seen her. Neither had, and so my oldest started calling her. After 10 minutes or so I could tell he was becoming quite concerned. We live on a busy road and our property is frequented by coyotes so it is easy to fear the worst. I began thinking that our pet experiment was short-lived and the boys will be devastated if something has happened to her. Okay, okay, I would miss her a little bit too! Who wouldn’t miss getting attacked by a cat every time you come home from work or finding out she has been licking the cheese you just put on your apple pie? I can handle

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for the third time. Surrendering a pet is not easy. There are many questions to answer and many forms to sign. It was almost like preparing a baby for adoption, not a cat. I was impressed by the love and care the staff has for unwanted animals. In 2012 the Shuswap BCSPCA branch received 518 cats and kittens. Please continue to support the Shuswap SPCA with monetary donations, by including it in your will, by volunteering, and by donating cat and dog food and old bedding and towels. If you are planning to adopt a cat or dog, do so from the SPCA. www.spca.bc.ca/shuswap.

FABULOUS MOTORHOMES BUILT BY VALID

Exclusive motorhomes with slide-outs and slide-ups are manufactured in the Salmon Arm Industrial Park by Valid Manufacturing. The above unit was shipped to England in Sept. 2012 to serve as a movie star trailer. Bruce Halvorson, Valid’s industrial salesman, said the company does not usually finish the insides of these units, leaving that to the customer. Recently, HGTV.com featured five celebrity motorhomes. If you search YouTube.com for Will Smith 2 storey trailer, you will see a 6 1/2 min. tour by the designer of an amazing 1200 sq. ft., double-decker mansion on wheels that was built by Valid in Salmon Arm. The unit is based in Santa Clarita, Calif. and is used by Will during filming. The cost, including all the technology and 14 TVs, was $2.5 million. Valid is owned by Gerald Clancy. He grew up in the North Shuswap and worked as an electrical contractor. In 1991 he opened Valid and it has grown to 80 employees who work in Plants 1, 2 and 3, totaling 70,000 sq. ft. See pictures and an explanation of each on www.validmanufacturing.com.

KEEP DONATING TO THE SHUSWAP SPCA

One of my jobs in retirement is to look after rentals for absentee owners. Recently a tenant moved away and left a year-old cat. The incoming tenant didn’t want her, neither did any neighbours nor any of my friends. I drove to the SPCA in the industrial park and reported her as being abandoned. But I was unable to surrender her because she wasn’t mine. She belonged to the former tenant. Besides, there was a $35 surrender fee which I refused to pay. Back to my home office I drove for the phone number of the former tenant, and called it in to the SPCA. The number was changed to be a northern BC number, so the cat now belonged to the apartment’s owner whom the SPCA called. He surrendered the cat to me. Now I was told to call him to confirm, which I did. Finally I was given permission to bring the cat. I borrowed a carrier from the SPCA, drove down to the apartment, opened the little door and the curious cat walked right in. Quickly I closed it and drove back to the industrial park

‘the meaning’ IS A NOVEL ABOUT SALMON CITY

‘the meaning’ is a novel about a small town in southcentral British Columbia that many of you might easily recognize. Grant Venables, who took his schooling in Salmon Am and now teaches English Literature at the International School of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, has completed writing adult fiction called ‘the meaning.’ He spent a few days in Salmon Arm last year to get a refreshed feel of some of the principal settings in the work. He writes of the book, “It’s a story of a boy growing up there in the wilder days of the 1980s in this beautiful, lake town, about his escape from–what he perceives as–its smothering hold, and about his epiphany regarding the nurturing elements the town has always held for him. “It is adult fiction, and it’s a bildungsroman, and most importantly, a love story: fathers and sons, his lake, his small lake town, friendships, and his high school sweetheart he can never quite shake.” This newspaper makes several appearances in the book. ‘the meaning’ is available through both Amazon and Smashwords, and there’s a nice review of it on www.amazon.com.

WHY DO READERS OF THIS PAPER SHOP IN OTHER CITIES?

I believe people go out-of-town to shop at Walmart. Those who tried to prevent Walmart from opening a store in Salmon Arm were the first to send our residents shopping in other cities. In 2008 they banded together and opposed plans for SmartCentres to build a shopping centre west of town, with Walmart as the anchor tenant. They called themselves CASSSA for Committee for a Strong Sustainable Salmon Arm, began fundraising, opened an office downtown, and had a website which has been discontinued. At the first public hearing into the SmartCentres proposal on October 24, 2008, when over 500 people packed the Prestige conference room, it was CASSSA people who boo’d me when I was one of two people who spoke in favour. Mayor Marty Bootsma sternly asked the crowd to respect someone who had the courage to speak in favour when so many were against.

I BLAME THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE THIS SIGN

Many CASSSA members wanted to protect the wetlands along the Shuswap River from being filled and paved. They used that as the reason for opposing the shopping centre development. A lawn sign was created that said Protect Wetlands. Property owners nailed the sign to trees and posts. Those are the people I blame for sending shoppers to big-box stores in neighbouring cities.

WA:TER OPPOSES SMARTCENTRES’ DEVELOPMENT

Another group was formed to put roadblocks into development of a shopping centre west of Salmon Arm. Go to www.wa-ter.ca. Drag down “About” and you will see the name of WA:TER’s board of directors and volunteers.

INDIAN BAND SUES CITY OF SALMON ARM

I blame the Neskonlith Indian Band for taking the city to the Supreme Court of BC for not consulting with the band before issuing a development permit to SmartCentres for the project across the river from reserve land. If you are new to the area, or did not pay attention to development delays, or have been living under a rock, Google: Neskonlith sues Salmon Arm. In my Sept 28 column I wrote: “On August 14 and 15, the BC Appeals Court in Vancouver heard the Neskonlith Indian Band’s appeal of the Supreme Court’s ruling in favour of the City of Salmon Arm in a dispute over the shopping centre west of town.” Neskonlith lost again. If Neskonlith hadn’t sued the city, and then appealed the decision, I believe Smart Centres would have been under construction in 2012.

STOP BLAMING CITY COUNCIL

I do not blame past or present City of Salmon Arm councils for the lack of general retail shopping in Salmon Arm since Fields and Zellers were closed by Aug. 2, 2012. I watched city staff and councils try to cooperate with the developers, and I followed the roadblocks that were placed by opponents to prevent any progress. I blame the people who are opposed to the SmartCentres’ project. 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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Daniel Vollans, 28, and his two sons, Devlin, 4 and Lealan, 3, all perished in a residential fire on New Years Day in Sicamous, as his fiancée and mother of his sons, Kara Wagner, worked the late shift at Tim Hortons. A parade of emergency services and personnel filled the street of Enderby to remember Captain Dan Botkin, a firefighter who died late December in the line of duty.

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The second annual Coldest Night of the Year walk was held on Feb. 25th to raise money for homeless people.

A Star Wars-themed event at Centenoka Park Mall raised money for Variety Children’s organization.

March

Approximately 300 students walked out in support of the teachers’ 3 day walkout, demonstrating in front of George Abbott’s office and the school district office. Later in the month, the provincial government implemented Bill 22 which legislated the teachers back to work and brought back a recess break to the District #83 school day.

The Literacy Alliance of the Shuswap launched its annual Heap the Honda campaign to collect books that would be distributed to local children’s organizations. Five Larch Hills skiers were selected to compete in the 2012 BC Winter Games, in Vernon in February.

Several days of hoarfrost in the sun made for some beautiful scenery around town. The Shuswap Trail Alliance Silent Auction and Dance, with music by Scarecrow, had a huge turnout.

After becoming paralyzed in a swimming accident in 2011, paraplegic Matthew Loring received a 2012 BC Rehab Foundation award and an easy-access wheelchair funded by BCHF and the BC Paraplegic Foundation.

The Salmon Arm SilverBacks traded captain Brett Knowles to the Cowichan Valley Capitals for forward Travis Stephens. City tax rates increase by 2.07 percent for 2012.

Minor Hockey had a 50 year anniversary in Salmon Arm, with a banquet being held for players through the years.

Blind Bay couple Joseph and Penny Huszti won a million dollars on a scratch and win ticket purchased in Calgary. A case of scarlet fever was found in a student at Bastion Elementary School. The seventh annual ‘It’s All About Women Conference and Exhibition was held at the Prestige Harbourfront resort.

The City of Salmon Arm rejected a proposal to develop part of the former J. L. Jackson site into affordable housing.

The 28th annual Reino Keski-Salmi Loppet was held at Larch Hills in ideal conditions with attendees from as far away as New Hampshire. A fire, caused by an unattended propane torch, destroyed a house on Vella Road in Tappen, killing two dogs. It was decided that the Sturgis North Music Festival would not be held for a second year in Salmon Arm; moving instead to the MotoPlex Speedway in Spallumcheen.

Local teen Jody Hanna underwent stem cell surgery in Phoenix, Arizona, intended to restore her sight. Full results were not expected for six months to a year. Cross country skier Alysson Marshall won gold, silver, and bronze medals in competitions in Canmore and Whistler. Judy Wilson was relected for a second term as chief of the Neskonlith Indian Band.

Nearly 400 kids in grades 3-7 from all from over School District 83 took part in the annual Pirate Loppet Fun Day up at Larch Hills. SAGA Public Art Gallery celebrated its 75th anniversary.

BC teachers walked out, along with students showing their solidarity for the province-wide strike. The walkout was an escalation of weeks of work-to-rule action. The City of Salmon Arm chose to hire Kansas design firm CivicPlus to redo the city’s website, prompting a Shop Local campaign among city residents and businesses.

SmartCentres dropped the legal challenge preventing documents from being released that might prejudice the application for a municipal land use rezoning.

On January 16th, an Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement for School District #83 was signed by delegates, including Education Minister George Abbott, at the Sullivan campus of Salmon Arm Senior Secondary. It acknowledged that the district resides on the traditional territories of the Secwepemc People, and that both the District and the First Nations Education Council would endeavour to work jointly to enhance and improve the learning experiences for all aboriginal students within the district.

Larch Hills Nordic Society won the club championship for the second year in a row at the 2012 BC Championships, held for the first time at Larch Hills.

The Fields store in Centenoka Park Mall confirmed plans to close in May. Zellers would be closing at the end of July; leaving Salmon Arm with no department stores. Meanwhile, Staples would be opening at Centenoka in June, leaving the Wholesale Club with a smaller retail space.

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A cleanup project of all the tires in the lakeshore area was organized by Ken Strengel, who along with a big volunteer team including George Zorn and Dan Unterschultz, removed 152 tires from the waterfront and took them to Kal Tire to recycle as part of the BC Tire Stewardship program. A ‘cash mob’ of local designers and their supporters flocked to Salmon Arm Stationery to show their support of shopping locally in light of the city’s decision to hire a Kansas firm to rework the civic website.

A new x-ray room opened up at Shuswap Lake General Hospital, completing a department renovation that began 5 years earlier.

The Salmon Arm SilverBacks had a disappointing season, failing to make it to the BCHL playoffs for the first time in their history. #101, 20 Hudson Ave. NE

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The City of Salmon Arm and other community organizations held a community event at Spirit Square on April 4th to celebrate Rick Hansen’s 25th Anniversary Relay, travelling across Canada. The twenty-fifth anniversary of Rick Hansen’s Man in Motion tour was celebrated with another cross-country tour by the famous British Columbian paraplegic athlete. Local medalbearers participating in the relay made a journey from Enderby to Salmon Arm which culminated in a celebration in front of the Salmon Arm City Hall. The twelfth annual Shuswap Music Festival was held at the Prestige Harbourfront Resort, with more than 450 entrants.

Salmon Arm SilverBacks’ new general manager and head coach Troy Mick brought a new level of energy to the team management with his five-year goal to win a national championship. Salmon Arm man Andrew Comber faced charges for participating in the 2011 Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver.

A successful workshop entitled ‘Moving Forward Together’ was held to develop a process for regional planning in the Shuswap that would incorporate the concerns of, and provide opportunities for area First Nations groups including Adams Lake, Neskonlith, Splatsin & Little Shuswap. The workshop focussed on social and economic development, with an aim to build a respectful relationship between aboriginal and nonaboriginal groups. The Salmon Arm chapter of the Order of the Royal Purple national ladies’ group commemorated 50 years of service to the Salmon Arm area.

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A grow-op with 448 marijuana plants was found in an underground bunker in Sorrento.

Stu and Kathy Bradford, owners of the Barley Station, opened the Wicked Spoon Café & Grill. An antique law prevented them from serving their own beer at the restaurant. The eleventh annual Salty Dog Enduro was held at South Canoe, with more riders than ever before.

Three Salmon Arm Secondary students earned a spot in E-Spirit, a business plan competition for aboriginal students in grades 10-12 created and organized by BCD (Business Development Bank of Canada). The Friends Abreast dragon boat team celebrated its tenth anniversary.

The 2012 Cool Running Walk/Run for Charity raised $2500 with net proceeds going to the Shuswap Trail Alliance.

Seventy-nine aboriginal students graduated from School District #83, making this the highest percentage of aboriginal graduates this year in the province. Starbucks opened in the Mall at Piccadilly, next to Shoppers Drug Mart.

June

The Relay for Life, running in its tenth year, raised $153,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society.

The BC Barrel Racers Association had its Barrel Bonanza for the first time in Salmon Arm. The Ride for a Child’s Wish raised $11,585 for the BC & Yukon Chapter of the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada. CSRD Electoral Area ‘C’ Director and Board Chairman Ted Bacigalupo, environmentalist and champion of local water issues, passed away on June 13th.

Doug, Alli, and Cassidy Janzen, of Sorrento, died in a motor vehicle accident in Rosetown, Saskatchewan. Son Cody and his mother Patricia survived the head-on crash.

The Salmar Grand Cinemas won BC Hydro’s PowerSmart Energy Fix Contest. The prize included replacing all the floodlights in the lobbies, hallways and bathrooms with LEDs. As well, all the incandescent holiday lights on the exterior were replaced with LED light strings, with an estimated cost savings of $1,400 per year resulting. The kids’ fishing program on McGuire Lake was shut down after trouble with anglers hooking Western Painted Turtles.

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Shuswap residents were ordered out of their homes as heavy rainfall caused swollen creeks to overflow their banks, causing widespread devastation. Part of Swansea Point Road was washed out at Two Mile, flooding through the Waterway Houseboat Vacations property. At least one home was swept away, and many more homes and dozens of cars were damaged in the area, where the local district declared a state of emergency. The City of Salmon Arm closed the wharf at Canoe Beach and the boat launch at Marine Peace Park because of high water levels.

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The SilverBacks aquired forwards Ryan Schwalbe and Carter Lukenda.

The second annual Sturgis North Motorcycle Rally was held at the MotoPlex Speedway in Spallumcheen. The event was deemed a success in spite of inclement weather and a heavy RCMP presence acting as a deterrent.

In July, Staples opened up in Centenoka Park Mall, and the Wholesale Club was reorganized into a smaller space. BC Premier Christy Clark visited Salmon Arm during a tour through several BC interior cities.

August

Four people survived a small plane crash near the Salmon Arm airport.

Thieves drove a stolen truck through the glass doors into the Mall at Piccadilly in an attempt to steal the ATM cash machine there. The body of Andrew Wilson was pulled from the mouth of the Seymour River on Shuswap Lake after he was swept over the Seymour Falls in June. Ben Shaule of Salmon Arm won gold at the 2012 3D Archery Nationals held at Silver Star Mountain in Vernon.

The 20th annual Roots and Blues Festival was held at the Salmon Arm fairgrounds, drawing a smaller crowd than the previous year but still an enjoyable event by all accounts. Shuswap Tourism hosted Travel Channel China and National Geographic China for a two-day tour of the Shuswap & Mara Lakes to promote the region. Salmon Arm Honda closed its doors.

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The 14th annual Bike for Your Life Century Ride in September was a sold-out event with 401 riders doing the 100 km, 75 km, and 35 km tours; and many more doing the 10 km route. Proceeds went to the Second Harvest Food Bank. Local MLA George Abbott announced that he would not be running for re-election for the Liberal party in May 2013. The 115th annual Salmon Arm Fall Fair saw an increase in paid attendance by 1000 people over last year.

The BC SPCA’s annual Paws for a Cause event, held in conjunction with Scotiabank, locally raised $30,000 for the Shuswap branch. National Suicide Prevention Day was marked by the attendance of 110 people at an evening event held at Marine Peace Park.

An appeal launched by the Neskonlith Indian band regarding the SmartCentres shopping development was dismissed by the BC Court of Appeal. The band had hoped to overturn a decision in April to dismiss its request for a judicial review based on its belief that the City of Salmon Arm had a legal obligation to consult with the band prior to developing the SmartCentres land because of potential negative environmental impact to the adjacent Neskonlith land.


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September continued

A litter of kittens, most of them deceased, was found abandoned in a bag by the side of the road near Chase. The two remaining survivors were rescued, and one was brought to the Shuswap branch of the BCSPCA, although it died a few days later. A centennial concert marking the anniversary of the 100th birthday of Woody Guthrie was held at the Shuswap Theatre, with memorabilia and songs performed by local musicians. Sedo’s Old Fashioned Butcher & Deli won three gold medals at the first annual Great Canadian Sausage Making Competition held in the Fraser valley.

October

The new Askew’s Uptown won the Excellence Award for best new retail building in the region in the past year at the 2012 Thompson Okanagan Commercial Building Awards, sponsored by Re/MAX.

The Salmon Arm Bay Nature Enhancement Society (SABNES) issued a plea to leave the beaver habitat alone after several chewed-on trees were removed on the foreshore trail. A Zombie Walk was held in downtown Salmon Arm.

Local author Kay McCracken read from her new book ‘A Spooktacular Halloween’ at R. J. Haney Heritage Village’s Halloween Spooktacular.

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6 On October 24th, people attended rallies at MLA offices across the province to protest the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project. In Salmon Arm, protestors crowded on Alexander St. in front of George Abbott’s office. Salmon Arm had one of the largest turnouts in the province, with more participants than in Kamloops, Vernon and Kelowna.

November

On November 5, 2012, a 20-year-old male and a 21-year-old female were arrested and charged with first degree murder for Tyler’s Myers murder in 2008. A third, 21-year-old male from Salmon Arm was arrested later by RCMP investigators and charged with obstruction of justice. It was announced that the third annual Sturgis North Motorcycle Rally would be held on the shores of Little Shuswap Lake, on Neskonlith band land.

Shuswap Middle School grade 6 student Evan Smith took the top spot in his age category of a National Forest Week contest held by the Association of BC Forest Professionals and the Truck Loggers Association. Contestants were asked to submit works of art about what the forest means to them.

December

After its defeat in the provincial courts, the Neskonlith Indian band decided not to pursue its appeal against the SmartCentres development. Construction is still held up, however, without a signed permit from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure needed by the City before it can issue a development permit. Shawn & Carol Rogers of the Candy Vault won the Shuswap Visitor Friendly Program contest, with the highest number of ballots for Shuswap businesses. The prize includes a trip on a Waterway Houseboats boat. The new community radio station Voice of the Shuswap began its broadcast. Okanagan College’s Three Hour Short Story Contest was won by Grade 12 student Samantha Wex of Salmon Arm Secondary School with her story ‘Cat’s Cradle.’ A crash into Wood Lake on Highway 97 claimed the life of Salmon Arm resident Elly Collins.

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Good self-esteem is essential to the development of your personality. On the whole, you have quite a strong character and it’s imperative that you find ways to keep your self-confidence rock solid.

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May 21-June 21

You can expect lots of excitement and spontaneity in your life. You might decide to go on a last minute trip or a romantic escapade.

Gemini

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June 22- July 22

You feel an urgent need to change things in your life and experience something different. It would be a good idea to get some pampering, perhaps by seeing a massage therapist.

Cancer

LEO

July 23-Aug. 22

You are surrounded by activity. You will get together with people you haven’t had time to see for far too long.

Leo

VIRGO

Aug. 23-Sept. 22

Your job prospects are good. In some particular way you will establish the foundations of a new life. It’s okay to invest some time in activities that will help you grow.

Virgo

Libra

Several emotions will rise to the surface, and things will come to a head with a family member. You’ll finally be able to bury the hatchet once and for all.

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Nov. 22 - Dec. 21

You will finalize an important transaction that will guarantee you a great future if you’re in sales. Any changes are to your advantage at the moment.

Sagittarius

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TAURUS

Arp.20-May20

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Someone will confide in you. It won’t be easy to keep this surprising secret, especially if it concerns a dramatic situation that one of your loved ones is experiencing at the moment.

Aries

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ARIES

Mar. 21-Arp. 19

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Jan. 20-Feb. 18

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SUDOKU

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Capricorn

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2013 Ford Edge Ltd. AWD

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2010 Volkswagon Jetta

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2012 Volkswagon Golf TDI

2012 Ford Super Duty 4WD Crew Cab

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2010 Hyundai Genesis

2012 Ford Super Duty 4WD Crew Cab

CT403A

0P6090

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0P6131

Leather, heated seats, cruise, air, 11,391 kms

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Leather moonroof, heated seats, 12,868 kms

6.7L V8 Diesel, tow hitch receiver, tailgate step

Sale Priced $25,488 Dare to $ 177 Bi-weekly Compare

Sale Priced $47,987 Dare to $ 324 Bi-weekly Compare

2010 GMC Sierra 1500

2010 Ford Focus SE

2010 Ford Sport Trac

CT387B

CC357A

CT157A

6.7L V8 Diesel, air, CD, 22,755 kms

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2012 Ford Focus Titanium

2011 Ford Ranger Sport

2011 Ford Ranger 4x4

0P6132

Not exactly as illustrated • 0P6137

Sale Priced $23,988 Dare to $ Compare 167 Bi-weekly

2007 Ford Edge SEL AWD

Sale Priced $22,297 Dare to $ Compare 178 Bi-weekly

2010 Ford Ranger 4WD

Leather, sunroof, air, cd, 15,335 kms

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Sale Priced $22,888 Dare to $ Compare 177 Bi-weekly

2010 Ford F150 Supercrew XLT 4X4

2010 Ford F150 Supercab XLT 4X4

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2009 Ford Ranger 4WD FX4

2010 Ford Escape XLT

2008 Ford F350 4WD Crew Cab

Sale Priced $24, $ 193 Bi-weekly

2009 Ford Focus SES

2009 Ford Focus SEL

Sale Priced $33,987 Dare to $ Compare 297 Bi-weekly

987 Dare to

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Leather, heated seats, sunroof, SYNC, 90,291 kms

Sale Priced $13,888 Dare to $ Compare 124 Bi-weekly

Sale Priced $13,987 Dare to $ Compare 125 Bi-weekly

2008 Ford Ranger Sport 4x4

2008 Ford F350 4WD Lariat

Satelite radio, air, CD, 62,700 kms

Sale Priced $32,987 Dare to $ Compare 288 Bi-weekly

2010 Dodge Avenger SE

CT337A

Air, CD, power windows/doors, 51,123 kms

2009 Ford Flex Limited AWD

2009 Ford Flex Limited AWD

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0P6125

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63,515 kms

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2008 Ford Ranger Sport 4x4

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2008 Ford Ranger 4x4

Not exactly as illustrated • CT424A

53,599 kms

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Sale Priced $24,888 Dare to $ 193 Bi-weekly Compare

0P6126

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Tailgate step, tow hitch, leather, 77,350 kms

Tow hitch receiver, air, CD, 71,048 kms

Leather heated seats, sunroof, SYNC, 64,314 kms

DC077B

DT081A

0P6136

Leather, air, CD, 86,921 kms

2010 Ford Edge Limited AWD

Sale Priced $23,888 Dare to $ Compare 185 Bi-weekly

Leather, sunroof, air, CD, 71,565

Sale Priced $19,987 Dare to $ Compare 176 Bi-weekly

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P6081A

SYNC, air, CD, 33,040 kms

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Sale Priced $14,487 Dare to $ 114 Bi-weekly Compare

0P6109

0P6103

Air, cruise, power windows/locks, 78,875 kms

SYNC, satellite radio, air, cruise

CD, air, tow hitch receiver, 25,782 kms

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2009 Toyota Venza AWD

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2009 Hyundai Santa FE AWD

V-6, power locks, 73,605 Kms

Sale Priced $25,988 Dare to $ Compare 228 Bi-weekly

Sale Priced $22,988 Dare to $ Compare 199 Bi-weekly

2009 Ford F-150 Supercrew Lariat 4x4

2009 Ford F-150 Supercrew XLT 4X4

DT136A

Power windows/locks, CD, air 61,077 kms

Sale Priced $28,987 Dare to $ Compare 254 Bi-weekly

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2008 Ford Mustang California Special

2008 Ford F-150 4X4 Lariat

DC012C

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2007 Ford Focus St

CT197A

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2009 Dodge Grand Caravan

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2009 Honda Civic Coupe DXG-I

2010 Ford Fusion SEL

0P6102

67,320 kms, V-6, SYNC, clean

Sale Priced $15,888 Dare to $ 125 Bi-weekly Compare

2009 Ford Sport Trac AWD

Not exactly as illustrated • I020

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2008 Honda Civic LX-G

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2008 Ford Taurus X AWD

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2008 Ford Escape 4WD Ltd.

2008 Chrysler Town & Country Touring

0P6116

DT074A

Sunroof, leather heated seats, air, 70,4082 kms

Air, CD, power windows/locks, 11,603 kms

Sale Priced $21,987 Dare to $ 194 Bi-weekly Compare

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Not exactly as illustrated • DT147A

SYNC, Tow Hitch, receiver, satelite radio, 111,148 kms

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DT070A

Leather tow hitch receiver, air, sunroof, 66,807 kms

0P6104

Dual climate, boxliner, SYNC, leather

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P6095A

Great family vehicle, air, CD, 72,298 kms

2011 Ford F-150 Supercrew Platinum

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SYNC, sunroof, leather

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Fully loaded, 90,000 kms

DT098A

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Convertible, leather, CD, 7,845 kms

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Not exactly as illustrated • DT120A

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Dual Temp Zones, heated seats, CD.

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2010 Ford Ranger Sport Ext. Cab

DOWN CT409B

I006

Not exactly as illustrated • DT135A

5 speed canopy, air, 31,600 kms

Tow hitch receiver, satellite radio, air

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2011 Ford Fiesta SES

Sale Priced $14,987 Dare to $ 134 Bi-weekly Compare

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0P6110

Leather memory seats, NAV, DVD, 51,228 kms

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2008 Acura RDX AWD

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2013 Ford Edge Ltd. AWD

Sale Priced $39,988 Dare to $ Compare 299 Bi-weekly

2010 Volkswagon Jetta

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THE WHOLE LOT SALE 2012 Ford Taurus SEL

2012 Volkswagon Golf TDI

2012 Ford Super Duty 4WD Crew Cab

2.0L Turbo diesel, leather, NAV, 13,142 kms

Sale Priced $29,987 Dare to $ Compare 208 Bi-weekly

2010 Hyundai Genesis

2012 Ford Super Duty 4WD Crew Cab

CT403A

0P6090

I015

0P6131

Leather, heated seats, cruise, air, 11,391 kms

Lakeshore News Friday, January 18, 2013

Not exactly as illustrated • I022

Leather moonroof, heated seats, 12,868 kms

6.7L V8 Diesel, tow hitch receiver, tailgate step

Sale Priced $25,488 Dare to $ 177 Bi-weekly Compare

Sale Priced $47,987 Dare to $ 324 Bi-weekly Compare

2010 GMC Sierra 1500

2010 Ford Focus SE

2010 Ford Sport Trac

CT387B

CC357A

CT157A

6.7L V8 Diesel, air, CD, 22,755 kms

Sale Priced $46,987 Dare to $ 323 Bi-weekly Compare

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2012 Ford Focus Titanium

2011 Ford Ranger Sport

2011 Ford Ranger 4x4

0P6132

Not exactly as illustrated • 0P6137

Sale Priced $23,988 Dare to $ Compare 167 Bi-weekly

2007 Ford Edge SEL AWD

Sale Priced $22,297 Dare to $ Compare 178 Bi-weekly

2010 Ford Ranger 4WD

Leather, sunroof, air, cd, 15,335 kms

Sale Priced $16,987 Dare to $ Compare 133 Bi-weekly

Sale Priced $22,888 Dare to $ Compare 177 Bi-weekly

2010 Ford F150 Supercrew XLT 4X4

2010 Ford F150 Supercab XLT 4X4

Sale Priced $25,987 Dare to $ Compare 199 Bi-weekly

2009 Ford Ranger 4WD FX4

2010 Ford Escape XLT

2008 Ford F350 4WD Crew Cab

Sale Priced $24, $ 193 Bi-weekly

2009 Ford Focus SES

2009 Ford Focus SEL

Sale Priced $33,987 Dare to $ Compare 297 Bi-weekly

987 Dare to

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Leather, heated seats, sunroof, SYNC, 90,291 kms

Sale Priced $13,888 Dare to $ Compare 124 Bi-weekly

Sale Priced $13,987 Dare to $ Compare 125 Bi-weekly

2008 Ford Ranger Sport 4x4

2008 Ford F350 4WD Lariat

Satelite radio, air, CD, 62,700 kms

Sale Priced $32,987 Dare to $ Compare 288 Bi-weekly

2010 Dodge Avenger SE

CT337A

Air, CD, power windows/doors, 51,123 kms

2009 Ford Flex Limited AWD

2009 Ford Flex Limited AWD

Sale Priced $29,987 Dare to $ Compare 229 Bi-weekly

Sale Priced $9,888 Dare to $ 79 Bi-weekly Compare

0P6125

0P6130

63,515 kms

49,089 kms

Sale Priced $26,987 Dare to $ Compare 237 Bi-weekly

2008 Ford Ranger Sport 4x4

Sale Priced $26,987 Dare to $ 237 Bi-weekly Compare

2008 Ford Ranger 4x4

Not exactly as illustrated • CT424A

53,599 kms

Sale Priced $15,987 Dare to $ 142 Bi-weekly Compare

Sale Priced $24,888 Dare to $ 193 Bi-weekly Compare

0P6126

I016

0P6134

Tailgate step, tow hitch, leather, 77,350 kms

Tow hitch receiver, air, CD, 71,048 kms

Leather heated seats, sunroof, SYNC, 64,314 kms

DC077B

DT081A

0P6136

Leather, air, CD, 86,921 kms

2010 Ford Edge Limited AWD

Sale Priced $23,888 Dare to $ Compare 185 Bi-weekly

Leather, sunroof, air, CD, 71,565

Sale Priced $19,987 Dare to $ Compare 176 Bi-weekly

Sale Priced $10,987 Dare to $ 88 Bi-weekly Compare

P6081A

SYNC, air, CD, 33,040 kms

Air, CD, cruise, 41,926 kms

DT108B

Tow hitch, Air, CD, 41,079 kms

Sale Priced $14,487 Dare to $ 114 Bi-weekly Compare

0P6109

0P6103

Air, cruise, power windows/locks, 78,875 kms

SYNC, satellite radio, air, cruise

CD, air, tow hitch receiver, 25,782 kms

Air, cd, power windows/locks, 41,165 kms

Sale Priced $16,987 Dare to $ 149 Bi-weekly Compare

I023

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Sale Priced $19,987 Dare to $ 176 Bi-weekly Compare

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Not exactly as illustrated • 0P6124

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2009 Toyota Venza AWD

Sale Priced $19,987 Dare to $ Compare 156 Bi-weekly

2009 Hyundai Santa FE AWD

V-6, power locks, 73,605 Kms

Sale Priced $25,988 Dare to $ Compare 228 Bi-weekly

Sale Priced $22,988 Dare to $ Compare 199 Bi-weekly

2009 Ford F-150 Supercrew Lariat 4x4

2009 Ford F-150 Supercrew XLT 4X4

DT136A

Power windows/locks, CD, air 61,077 kms

Sale Priced $28,987 Dare to $ Compare 254 Bi-weekly

Sale Priced $23,987 Dare to $ Compare 211 Bi-weekly

2008 Ford Mustang California Special

2008 Ford F-150 4X4 Lariat

DC012C

Sale Priced $24,888 Dare to $ Compare 219 Bi-weekly

2007 Ford Focus St

CT197A

Sale Priced $8,987 Dare to $ Compare 99 Bi-weekly

2009 Dodge Grand Caravan

Sale Priced $23,987 Dare to $ 211 Bi-weekly Compare

Mike

Chris

Steve

Patti

James

JACOBSON

Sale Priced $23,987 Dare to $ 186 Bi-weekly Compare

2009 Honda Civic Coupe DXG-I

2010 Ford Fusion SEL

0P6102

67,320 kms, V-6, SYNC, clean

Sale Priced $15,888 Dare to $ 125 Bi-weekly Compare

2009 Ford Sport Trac AWD

Not exactly as illustrated • I020

Sale Priced $14,987 Dare to $ Compare 134 Bi-weekly

2008 Honda Civic LX-G

DT022A

Leather, air, CD, Sunroof, 52,415 kms

Sale Priced $29,987 Dare to $ 262 Bi-weekly Compare

2008 Ford Taurus X AWD

I013

Sunroof, air, CD, 92,778 kms

2008 Ford Escape 4WD Ltd.

2008 Chrysler Town & Country Touring

0P6116

DT074A

Sunroof, leather heated seats, air, 70,4082 kms

Air, CD, power windows/locks, 11,603 kms

Sale Priced $21,987 Dare to $ 194 Bi-weekly Compare

Sale Priced $39,988 Dare to $ 307 Bi-weekly Compare

Not exactly as illustrated • DT147A

SYNC, Tow Hitch, receiver, satelite radio, 111,148 kms

Sale Priced $13,987 Dare to $ Compare 125 Bi-weekly

2013 at 0.99% for 72 months 0 down on approved credit – *0 Down Payment – all payments on approved credit at 5.99%. 2012 – 96 months, 2010 & 11 – 84 months, 2008 & 2009 – 72 months, 2007 – 60 months

Mark

2010 Ford F150 4X4 Supercrew

Sale Priced $13,988 Dare to $ Compare 125 Bi-weekly

DT070A

Leather tow hitch receiver, air, sunroof, 66,807 kms

0P6104

Dual climate, boxliner, SYNC, leather

Sale Priced $18,987 Dare to $ 148 Bi-weekly Compare

P6095A

Great family vehicle, air, CD, 72,298 kms

2011 Ford F-150 Supercrew Platinum

0P6020

SYNC, sunroof, leather

Power windows/locks, air, CD, 22,500 kms

Fully loaded, 90,000 kms

DT098A

Leather, back up sensor, sunroof, 81,362 kms

Convertible, leather, CD, 7,845 kms

Sale Priced $19,987 Dare to $ 156 Bi-weekly Compare

I024

I018

Leather heated seats, sunroof, air, 19,600 kms

Not exactly as illustrated • DT120A

Air, CD, satellite radio, 31,321 kms

4.0L V6, air, cruise, 47,089 Kms

Dual Temp Zones, heated seats, CD.

Sale Priced $18,987 Dare to $ 148 Bi-weekly Compare

2010 Ford Ranger Sport Ext. Cab

DOWN CT409B

I006

Not exactly as illustrated • DT135A

5 speed canopy, air, 31,600 kms

Tow hitch receiver, satellite radio, air

Leather, sunroof, my Ford touch, 21,456 kms

2011 Ford Fiesta SES

Sale Priced $14,987 Dare to $ 134 Bi-weekly Compare

.COM

0P6110

Leather memory seats, NAV, DVD, 51,228 kms

Sale Priced $21,987 Dare to $ Compare 194 Bi-weekly

2008 Acura RDX AWD

I001

Leather, sunroof, 55,810 kms

Sale Priced $23,888 Dare to $ 210 Bi-weekly Compare

APPOINTMENTS/ INFO HOTLINE Salmon Arm (250) 832-2101 Toll Free (877) 814-5534 Revelstoke 250) 837-5284 www.jacobsonford.com DL#5171

BEST SERVICE. BEST SELECTION. LOWEST PRICES. PERIOD. Jim

Bryan

Dale

Gene

* E.O.E. PRICES & OFFERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE


The old and exciting fishery shuswapoutdoors by Hank Shelley

Friday, January 18, 2013 Lakeshore News

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For the many of us that really enjoy the outdoors, and our hunting and fishing, the time just seems to fly by quickly from season to season. Presently, the cold and snow hasn’t stemmed the flow of ardent anglers to our local lakes for a bit of ice fishing. This is thanks to the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC, and their stocking programs in the five hatcheries they operate in the province. Like many other species, rainbow trout have diverse life histories. When the glaciers receded, rainbow trout, a trout with a red slash below the jaw, and trapped sockeye salmon, all evolved into our present-day diverse species;

becoming cutthroat, Pennask trout, and then, kokanee. As well, a larger aggressive strain of rainbow ended up in Kootenay Lake; these were later named Gerrard trout. Others went on to colonize the many newly available habitats, lakes and rivers that we know today. One of the oldest strains was the Pennask Lake fish, of course. Many years ago, the BC Fish and Game branch started a small hatchery on Trout Creek at Summerland, and a stocking program began for many interior lakes. Beaver Lake, above Winfield, also had a small egg-taking facility. Diversifying over time, the Summerland hatchery also

raised brook trout, and then kokanee, with eggs from Okanagan Lake. Moving to modern times, this was the beginning of the strains we have today, and the science and technology behind it all. Locally, Phillips and Gardom Lakes are the two stars, attracting anglers for fast-growing triploid trout, that are fun to catch and very palatable at the dinner table. It appears there are two strains of trout in Gardom; one being the Fraser Valley, and the other, Blackwater. Fraser Valleys are a fast-growing aggressive strain, easy to catch. Many lakes are now stocked with the Blackwater strain, which derives its name from the

Even though we are in the middle of construction...

Blackwater River near Quesnel. This is the most Activity at the Salmon Arm Fish widespread strain, distributed and Game Club is ramping up, with among many Cariboo/interior lakes. tickets available for the Johnboat/ They thrive with competitor spe- trailer/electric motor, displayed in cies, spending much time over both malls on weekends. Annual shoals. They are more spotted than banquet tickets are available at the Pennask strain. The most fascinating aspect in the overall fish culture program, is the genetic selection, sterilization, and triploiding of these trout. This is done by pressure shocking the eggs and then placing them in a warm water bath after fertilization. This produces one extra identical set of chromosomes. When all female trout of various strains are treated, they have an advantage over mixed-sex stock, because of slower maturity in the females, and a longer fishery. They are then classed as AF & 3n. Creating a real buzz Top: rainbow trout strains: Pennask, top; amongst anglers, starting Blackwater, middle; and Gerrard, bottom. items select about three years ago, was the Above: an example of a Fraser Valley rainintroduction of sterile(3n), and bow trout strain. all female(AF3n) kokanee into Westside Stores. Archery shooting Monte Lake, near Westwold. They takes place at the arena on Monday are easy to catch when ice fishing, evenings, starting at 7 p.m. All interas they travel in schools, feeding on ested novice to advanced archers are small plankton in the water column. welcome to attend. Club memberThey are attracted to shining attrac- ships are now available at Westside tor spoons, which have a very small Stores. You become a BC Wildlife lure/hook below with pink maggots/ Federation member as well. mealies. It’s an exciting fishery, Down the road, we will have to with small groups of anglers work- have a stronger voice in all things ing their lures at a certain depth. wild, including access to Crown This fishery replaces the much- lands, salmon/halibut fishing issues; wanted eastern brook trout fishery and hunting/fishing issues. All this that many anglers asked for awhile due to the fact that the Aboriginal back, for Gardom or Phillips Lake. issue and movement, grows stronger In the future, these feisty, beauti- on treaty issues and land claims, as fully marled char may be planted in seen on TV news of late. Hunting/ Pillar Lake. Brookie brood stock fishing claims/allocation will be in eggs and milt are taken from Star the forefront for any land claims Lake high above Chase each season, settlements, now with Metis/Natives. and fry are placed in Mann Lake It’s hard to believe that one learned above Little Fort, and Beaverdam judge, can make such a single deciLake, near Clinton. Kokanee are sion that will affect the whole counpresent in Neskonlith Lake above try, and add another 600,000 persons Chase, and in Echo Lake, near to the Indian population. A very Cherryville on the Craighton Valley complex issue, with a federal govroad. They are natural Ashley Directstocks Priceand ernment afraid to take a stand, while smaller in size, but plentiful. Many taxpayers continue to dole out $8 years ago, lake trout were intro- billion a year to Native reserves. duced to reduce the very large popuRemember, kind words are a honlation. This worked well, but the eycomb, sweet to the taste, wholelakers were soon fished out at a some to the body. Get out to enjoy a good size. Whether it be trout or brisk walk and pass on a kind word kokanee; any time is a good time to to your neighbour today! be on the ice (weather-permitting), to enjoy sunshine, fresh air, and a chance to bribe a trout or kokanee to bite! (Some of the info for this artiShuswap Trailers would like to cle came from BC Sportfishing thank everyone who supported Magazine.) their ‘Batteries for Food’ battery Here and there in the Shuswap drive in December. They collectPeak fishing times for Saturday, ed a total of 145 batteries totalling Jan. 19th: 11:24 a.m. minor, 5:13 $1,339, plus the $1 per battery p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20th: No minor; 5:57 p.m. major. For more info, visit that they donated; for a grand www.huntfishsport.com, and find Mon total- Fri: of 9am $1,484 going to the - 6pm the solunar chart for best fishing Sat: 9:30am - 6pm Army • Sun:food 11am - 5pm Salvation bank. times.

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A. 2 14 11 18 Clue: Football kick B. 24 6 8 26 3 Clue: Place to play C. 2 6 13 17 22 6 11 Clue: Slang football term D. 17 2 6 10 16 26 Clue: Spinning on long axis

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ACROSS 1. Kind of trip 4. Fencing sword 8. Release 12. Kitten’s foot 13. Medical picture 14. Workbench clamp 15. Unwell 16. Split 17. Resting 18. Cuba’s Fidel ____ 20. Exercised 21. Equivocate 24. Lowly 27. Turned 32. Away from a storm 33. Jabber 34. ____ monster 35. Make happy 37. Put faith in 38. Run away 41. Put forth 45. Nap 49. Bests 50. Speed contest 52. Bam! 53. Tip 54. Dr. Frankenstein’s aide 55. Juice drink

Answers: A. punt B. field C. pigskin D. spiral

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Good self-esteem is essential to the development of your personality. On the whole, you have quite a strong character and it’s imperative that you find ways to keep your self-confidence rock solid.

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You will be given some new responsibilities at work that will be very profitable for you. Financially, things will go well this week.

Taurus

GEMINI

May 21-June 21

You can expect lots of excitement and spontaneity in your life. You might decide to go on a last minute trip or a romantic escapade.

Gemini

CANCER

June 22- July 22

You feel an urgent need to change things in your life and experience something different. It would be a good idea to get some pampering, perhaps by seeing a massage therapist.

Cancer

LEO

July 23-Aug. 22

You are surrounded by activity. You will get together with people you haven’t had time to see for far too long.

Leo

VIRGO

Aug. 23-Sept. 22

Your job prospects are good. In some particular way you will establish the foundations of a new life. It’s okay to invest some time in activities that will help you grow.

Virgo

Libra

Several emotions will rise to the surface, and things will come to a head with a family member. You’ll finally be able to bury the hatchet once and for all.

SAGITTARIUS

Nov. 22 - Dec. 21

You will finalize an important transaction that will guarantee you a great future if you’re in sales. Any changes are to your advantage at the moment.

Sagittarius

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You find a great vacation deal. You will come home refreshed and ready to get back to work. This is the time to take the first step towards realizing a big project.

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TAURUS

Arp.20-May20

1. Heroic poem 2. Formal event 3. Birds of prey 4. Additional 5. Confirmation 6. Lobe’s location 7. Needle hole 8. Mischievous 9. Average skirt 10. Small piece of land 11. Mounted on a golf peg 19. Sturdy wool fabric 20. Favored one 22. Former French coin 23. Trim 24. Carrier for groceries 25. Every bit 26. Coral or Dead 28. Give consent 29. Gift for Dad 30. Wing of a building 31. Singer Doris ____ 33. Okey-dokey

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Someone will confide in you. It won’t be easy to keep this surprising secret, especially if it concerns a dramatic situation that one of your loved ones is experiencing at the moment.

Aries

DOWN

PUZZLE NO. 387

ARIES

Mar. 21-Arp. 19

36. Actress Sandra ____ 39. Neck scarf 40. Docks 41. Seven-year ____ 42. Flounder’s relative 43. ____ of the moment 44. Accustomed 46. Extend 47. Fuss 48. Highly impressed 50. Unburden 51. Previously

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AQUARIUS

Jan. 20-Feb. 18

56. Group of cattle 57. Dabs 58. Signal yes

SUDOKU

You might spend a lot of time at the office, because there is a lot of work to do. You’ll be generously rewarded for all your extra hours.

Capricorn

PUZZLE NO. 651

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How to avoid panic painting designdilemmas by Linda Erlam

Several times in the last few weeks I have been asked for help picking fabric for window treatments and upholstery to coordinate with the new wall colour. In each instance, the paint colour was chosen without regard for the design plan of the room, the colour of the existing furniture, the floor colour or the window treatment requirements; it was chosen because the homeowner, or the painter, liked it. No plan. Just panic painting. Now there are problems and they need help. If you are doing some renovating, or are having a case of the winter blahs and want to spruce things up a bit, and you are in a hurry: please, please people. Post this column on your fridge. “It is easier to pick a paint colour to match a fabric than it is to find a fabric to match the new painted walls.” Panic painting means: • You have to do a lot of shopping and schlepping bolts of fabric home. • You have to expand your budget – you will have to buy what fits the colour, not your wallet. • You have to be prepared to adjust

your room plan to fit the fabric. • You have to be prepared to settle for less. A lot less. The colour of the new blinds may not be right, the rug may never blend in, and the odd colour in the wood floor may never be successfully countered. • You have to be prepared to wait. Chances are really good it will take a long time to find a suitable fabric. This is rather like buying a new dress and then having to buy new shoes, a new bag, new jewelry and a new coat. And a new scarf. Wouldn’t it be a lot easier, and a lot less expensive, to pick a dress in a colour that works with what you already have? Here is the proven path: Pick a piece of fabric, a painting, a cushion or an area rug with the colours you love and use it as your inspiration piece. If you have a green sofa, make sure the inspiration piece has that particular green. Use the background colour in the inspiration piece as the main colour for 60% of the room surfaces. This includes the walls. Use the mid tone colour for 30% and one accent colour from the piece for the remaining 10%. This works. And just one more thing. The cost of a colour consultation is a lot less than the cost of the wrong paint colour.

District of sicamous Public Hearing Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act and the Community Charter, NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the District of Sicamous will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in Council Chambers, District of Sicamous Municipal Office, 446 Main Street, Sicamous, B.C. V0E 2V0 on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. to consider the following application to amend the District of Sicamous Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 750, 2009 and the District of Sicamous Zoning Bylaw No. 101, 1993 as follows: Official Community Plan Amendment 1. Schedule B of the District of Sicamous Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 750, 2009 be amended by re-designating the property located at 1320 Rauma Avenue and legally described as Lot 1, Plan 9497, District Lot 497, W6M, KDYD from Medium Density Residential to Urban Residential as shown in bold black on the map below. Civic Address: 1320 Rauma Avenue Current Use: Single Family Residence Proposed Use: Subdivision into two Single Family Residences

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Eighty years of worship Five Corners Pentecostal Church recently celebrated its 80th anniversary with a banquet held on Sunday, Jan 6th. Pictured from left: Cathy Ingebrigtson (Richmond) 3rd generation of a family who have faithfully attended this assembly, with her grandparents attending our first service in 1933; Nancy Cooper, Mayor of Salmon Arm; Pastor Ken Finstad, Lead Pastor at Five Corners; and Ken Russel, District Superintendant of the PAOC (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada). Photo contributed.

Enderby Mayor announces business meeting

Enderby Mayor Howie Cyr called a business meeting for January 22, 2013 at 5pm in Council Chambers. The topic of this meeting will be proposed changes to traffic flow on Cliff Avenue and discussions about a new brand for

Enderby. “Ensuring that we have a vibrant commercial sector is a key value for Council,” affirms Cyr. “We are keen to hear from the business community about how we can build upon recent successes and harness the energy and

ideas of the wider community. I want to make sure that the proposed changes are understood and help our business community.” As Cyr recounts, “It has been truly remarkable to see how many people have given feedback and participated in

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RAUMA AVENUE

Zoning Bylaw Amendment: 1. Schedule “A” of Zoning Bylaw No. 101, 1993 be amended by rezoning property legally described as Lot 1, Plan 9497, District Lot 497, W6M, KDYD located at 1320 Rauma Avenue from R.5 Medium Density Residential Zone to R.1 & 2 Residential Single and Two Family Zone as shown outlined in bold on the map above.

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A copy of the proposed bylaws to amend the Official Community Plan and to rezone the subject property may be viewed at the District Office or alternatively, may be viewed on the District’s website: www.sicamous. ca under “Bylaws” – click on the proposed amendments to the Official Community Plan and proposed amendments to the Zoning Bylaw. Further, a copy of the proposed bylaws to amend the Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from January 11th, 2013 to January 23rd, 2013 inclusive, at the office of the Municipal Clerk, District of Sicamous, 446 Main Street, Sicamous, B.C. V0E 2V0 Please present written submissions to the District Office no later than 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013. This is your only opportunity to express comments or concerns regarding this application as Council is not permitted to receive further submissions after the close of the Public Hearing. The District of Sicamous assumes no responsibility for correspondence or emails not received by the District office prior to the Public Hearing. Heidi Frank, Director of Corporate Administration Services District of Sicamous PO Box 219, Sicamous, B.C. V0E 2V0 Email: hfrank@sicamous.ca

2013 PRESENTED BY:

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consultations to set an exciting direction for Enderby. The Vitalization open houses in the spring of 2012 and the Integrated C o m m u n i t y Sustainability Plan open houses in the autumn of 2012 provided an abundance of great ideas, vision, and volunteers.” “With 2013 now upon us, we want to continue championing sustainable progress and prosperity in Enderby. With this meeting, I wish to ensure that our business community is a strong partner as we take things to the next level. I am looking forward to a constructive discussion that will chart a future path in which we are all successful,” states Cyr. Local business owners who wish to speak before Council can sign up at the start of the meeting for a delegation slot. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end of the meeting. The general public is welcome to attend.


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Enderby launches Business Beautification Program

The City of Enderby and Community Futures of the North Okanagan are pleased to launch an innovative Business Beautification Program. By participating in this program, Enderby businesses will be able to access a financial incentive that will go towards façade improvements.

Through the Enderby Business Beautification Program, eligible businesses will be able to access an incentive fund covering 10% of the material costs associated with a commercial façade improvement. The minimum incentive value is $200 (for projects with at least $2,000

in material costs) and the maximum incentive value is $1,000 (for projects with $10,000 or more in material costs). The total value of the incentive fund is $10,000. All applications must be pre-approved. If fully subscribed, at least $90,000 worth of private sector investment

Enjoy yourself in Enderby

The Paddlewheeler Pub at the Howard Johnson Inn now offers a Designated Driver service – the first one in Enderby. The service is avail-

Bridge...

Duplicate bridge: Duplicate bridge results for Tuesday, January 8th are as follows: in first place, Doreen & Dennis Roberts; and in second place, Tom McNie & Dave Peterson. The Salmon Arm Duplicate Bridge Club meets every Tuesday evening. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 8327454 or 832-7323. Social bridge: Social bridge results for Thursday, January 10th are as follows: in first place, Al Christie; in second place, Ella Hoskins; in third place, Richard [no last name given]; and in fourth place, Syvester Wysocki. The Social Bridge Club meets Thursday afternoons at the Seniors’ 5th Ave Activity Centre at 1:15 p.m. Play starts at 1:30 p.m. For information call 832-3659. Sunday duplicate: Sunday duplicate bridge results for Sunday, Jan. 13 are as follows: in first place, Peggy Fetterly & Ona Bouchard; in second place, Dan Quilty & Gerry Chatelaine; in third place, Edie & Jack Swanson; and in fourth place, Nan Blackburn & Carol McGregor. Beginners’ Bridge Club is held Fridays from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Please call 832-6550 for information.

able Friday and Saturday nights for both pick-up and drop-off over a 10 mile radius. Note that pick up not for the restaurant or hotel at this time.

in beautification of commercial premises within Enderby will occur. This will stimulate the labour market and create new social and economic opportunities through beautification. As Enderby Mayor Howie Cyr explains, “This program could really stimulate the local economy and support our great local businesses. Revitalizing our commercial sector is a high priority not only for Council but also for the broader community, as we’ve heard through our recent public consultations.” In addition to the incentive, businesses will also be provided with information about the range of services and programs offered by Community Futures of the North Okanagan. These include Targeted

COLUMBIA SHUSWAP REGIONAL DISTRICT Make a Difference! Get involved in the development and operation of your community Fire Services. The Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) invites residents of Anglemont, Celista and Scotch Creek/Lee Creek, who would like to serve on a newly created Sub-Regional Fire Services Advisory Committee to complete and return an Expression of Interest Form. An Expression of Interest Form is available on the CSRD website, www.csrd.bc.ca or by contacting the Environment and Engineering Department listed below. CSRD Staff will review all submissions and will schedule meetings with all applicants in February 2013. The Advisory Committee will consist of a representative and alternate from each community along with the Fire Chiefs, the CSRD Fire Services Coordinator and Area Director to provide advice to the CSRD regarding the operations and governance of the three paid-per-call fire departments located in Electoral Area ‘F’. Your contributions as an Advisory Committee member will benefit the community by providing collaboration on important projects such as: • property acquisition in Lee Creek and Anglemont for new fire halls; • prioritizing capital purchases for consideration in the five year budgeting process; • consideration of Superior Tanker Shuttle Accreditation; • developing a local FireSmart campaign aimed at reducing risk to residential homes in the event of a wildfire; • identifying and promoting Life and Safety Initiatives to mitigate risk and enhance accountability for health and safety; • consideration of Fire department recruitment and retention plans in efforts to develop stronger, more resilient fire departments. Committee members will typically meet 3 - 4 times per year throughout the service area. Term of office of committee members is three years in duration, commencing on the first scheduled meeting of 2013. Individuals who best satisfy the following requirements will be recommended to the CSRD Board of Directors for appointment: • Interest and passion for enhancing community fire services. • Desire to share knowledge and experience in a range of subjects relevant to fire services. • Must be age of majority and ordinarily a resident in the relevant participating Fire Suppression Service Area. Please submit a completed Expression of Interest Form by Monday, January 28, 2013 to: Environment and Engineering Department Columbia Shuswap Regional District Box 978, Salmon Arm, BC, V1E 4P1 Phone: (250) 833-5950 or (toll free) 1-888-248-2773 fax: (250) 832-1083 email: workservices@csrd.bc.ca

Wage Subsidies, employee training programs, entrepreneurial workshops, job postings, loans, and other related business services. Partnerships like this further Community Futures’ objective to support small business and the dedicated entrepreneurs that run them. The organization also provides several other programs and services that will provide assistance to business owners, all at little or no cost. Visit www.futuresbc. com for more information.” Local business owners within Enderby may pick up a Business Beautification Program application at Enderby City Hall. For more information, please contact Kurt Inglis at 250-838-7230.

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Ishaya’s Ascending Meditation- Sue Miller/Linda Smith Aromatherapy – Mara Palmer Holistic Backyard Nutrition Therapeutic Touch – Marie-Paule Wiley Yoga – Sarah Kyllo, I am Yoga

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Experience & learn about the enriching benefits of All in the beautiful setting of Sicamous’

Ishaya’s Ascending Meditation - Sue Miller/Linda Smith Aromatherapy Holistic Backyard Nutrition Therapeutic Touch - Marie-Paule Wiley Yoga - Sarah Kyllo, I Am Yoga Owlhead Creek B &B The full package $145 – book early! Sunday, full day package, includes lunch and an optional hike $80 Saturday, evening wine & cheese, Spa services @ additional cost, meditation $40 With optional overnight stay(limited)- $75

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all in the beautiful setting of Sicamous’s Owlhead Creek B&B Full package: $145 - BOOK EARLY! Sunday Full Day package: $80 includes lunch & optional hike

Saturday evening package: $40 includes wine & cheese, spa services at additional cost & meditation; optional overnight stay (limited) $75 More info/registration: Pam 250.515.1692, Michelle 250.833.9335 or email theworx@telus.net

District of sicamous Public Hearing Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act and the Community Charter, NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the District of Sicamous will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in Council Chambers, District of Sicamous Municipal Office, 446 Main Street, Sicamous, B.C. V0E 2V0 on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. to consider the following application to amend the District of Sicamous Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 750, 2009 and the District of Sicamous Zoning Bylaw No. 101, 1993 as follows: Official Community Plan Amendment 1. Schedule B of the District of Sicamous Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 750, 2009 be amended by re-designating the property located at 1033 Green Road and legally described as Lot 1, Plan EPP3360, Section 31, Township 21, Range 7, W6M, KDYD from Rural to Urban Residential as shown in bold black on the map below. Civic Address: 1033 Green Road Current Use: Vacant Proposed Use: Subdivision into 19 fee simple lots and 19 bare land strata lots Zoning Bylaw Amendment: 1. Zoning Bylaw No. 101, 1993 be amended by adding a new zoning category “CDZ.02 – Hillside Single and Two Family Residential – 02” and text as outlined on Schedule “A” attached to and forming part of Zone Amending Bylaw No. 854, 2012; 2. Schedule “A” of Zoning Bylaw No. 101, 1993 be amended by rezoning property legally described as Lot 1, Plan EPP3360, Section 31, Township 21, Range 7, W6M, KDYD from CR – Country Residential to CDZ.02 – Hillside Single and Two Family Residential – 02 as shown outlined in bold on the map above. A copy of the proposed bylaws to amend the Official Community Plan and to rezone the subject property may be viewed at the District Office or alternatively, may be viewed on the District’s website: www.sicamous. ca under “Bylaws” – click on the proposed amendments to the Official Community Plan and proposed amendments to the Zoning Bylaw. Further, a copy of the proposed bylaws to amend the Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from January 11th, 2013 to January 23rd, 2013 inclusive, at the office of the Municipal Clerk, District of Sicamous, 446 Main Street, Sicamous, B.C. V0E 2V0 Please present written submissions to the District Office no later than 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013. This is your only opportunity to express comments or concerns regarding this application as Council is not permitted to receive further submissions after the close of the Public Hearing. The District of Sicamous assumes no responsibility for correspondence or emails not received by the District office prior to the Public Hearing. Heidi Frank, Director of Corporate Administration Services District of Sicamous PO Box 219, Sicamous, B.C. V0E 2V0 Email: hfrank@sicamous.ca


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

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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SALMON ARM Winter Book Sale, Fri. Jan. 18 9 a.m.–8 p.m. and Sat. Jan. 19, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. at the Mall at Piccadilly. Presented by the Friends of the Library. Donations of gently used books are welcome at Salmon Arm and South Shuswap library branches or at mall on book sale days. Proceeds support the library activities. Shuswap Garden Club meets Thurs. Jan. 24th, 7:00 p.m. at the Scout Hall (2460 Auto Rd). Guest speaker TBA. Everyone welcome. Info: 832-1965. Flowers for a Friend Sale, Fri. Jan. 25 and Sat. Jan. 26, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. at the Mall at Piccadilly. Presented by the Seniors’ Resource Centre. Info: 833-1110. Shuswap Writers’ Coffee House Fri. Jan. 25th, 2013 at Choices (40 Lakeshore Dr.) starting at 6:30 p.m. Abe Zacharias will be entertaining on Fri. Jan. 25th, 5:00–7:00 p.m. at Jane’s Place at the Mall at Piccadilly, during the buffet dinner hours. Shuswap Variety Club champagne breakfast, Sun. Jan. 27, 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. at the Salmon Arm Legion. Proceeds go towards the Variety Club. Quiet hour of bible readings & hymn singing, Sundays 3:30– 4:30 p.m. at Elks Hall, 3690 30 St NE. Non-denominational. Runs until Mar. 31. Info: 832-3916. Okanagan Historical Society, SA branch meets 3rd Mon/mo, 7:00 p.m. in the boardroom at Piccadilly Mall. All welcome. Info: Pat 833-0205. 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. Free legal services, 1st and 3rd Tues./month, 12:00–2:00 p.m. at the Family Resource Centre. Info/appts 832-2170. Seniors’ Theatre, Tuesday mornings, 9:00–11:00 a.m. at the Shuswap Theatre. The most fun you can have in two hours— standing up or sitting down! No experience necessary. Info: Peter at 675-3004. Healthiest Babies Possible drop-in group on Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. at the Shus. Family Resource Centre. (Jan. 22: Too Hot for Tots) Trish Johnson, 832-2170 ext 205. 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. Air Cadets meet Wednesdays 6:30–9:00 p.m. 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. Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) meets 1st/3rd Thurs/mo., 9:00 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Rm G. For mothers of children ages 0-5. Info: Stephanie at s.cannon@live.com or visit http://stjosephsmops.weebly.com/ Baby Talk, Thursdays 10:00-11:30 a.m. at the Health Unit (851 16th St NE). For parents and young children from birth - 12 mos. Beginning Jan. 17th. Info 833-0164 ext 0. Shuswap Singers practice Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. at the Salvation Army Church, 191 – 2nd Ave. NE. Info: Judith at 8329956. Salmon Arm Snow Blazers family snowmobiling club meets 2nd Thurs/mo, 7:00 p.m. in the back room of the Hideaway Pub. Info: Robin 540-0841 or Don 675-2420. Salmon Arm Toastmasters meet Thursdays 7:30–9:30 p.m. at the library of SASS Sullivan campus. Info: Lorne 832-3558 or go to www.salmonarmtm.com. Free parent-child Mother Goose program, Fridays to Mar. 15, 9:30–10:30 a.m. at the Downtown Activity Centre. Songs, rhymes, stories, & snacks for ages 0–3 yrs. Coffeehouse for emerging musical artists of all ages, 3rd Fri/mo, 7:30–10:30 p.m. at SASCU Field of Dreams Clubhouse, 30th St. SE. (Jan. 18, Feb. 15, Mar. 15, Apr. 19). All welcome. Sponsored by Salmon Arm Savings & Credit Union and Tim Hortons. GRANDVIEW BENCH Potluck supper, Sat. Jan. 19, 5:30 p.m. at Grandview Bench Hall. Info 832-2762. SUNNYBRAE Lunch, soup & bunwiches, Fri. Jan. 18, 12 noon at the Sunnybrae Seniors Centre, 3585 Sunnybrae/Canoe Point Rd. Following lunch there will be card or board games for those wishing to stay. Everyone is welcome. SILVER CREEK Silver Creek Seniors Hall: Pancake breakfast Sun. Jan. 27, 8:00– 11:00 a.m. French toast now on the menu. Crafts 10:00 a.m.–noon 1st/3rd Thurs/mo, crib Thurs @ 1:00 p.m. Foot care by appointment - call Pat 832-4174 for info. Annual turkey dinner, Sat. Feb. 2 6:00 p.m. Door prizes, raffles, etc. & potluck dessert. Tix @ the Silver Creek Store or call 832-4174 (not avail. @ door).

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Everyone welcome to any and all functions. SORRENTO/BLIND BAY Blind Bay Social Bridge Club, every Monday, Sept.–June at Blind Bay Hall (Blind Bay Rd) Drs open 7:00 p.m. play starts at 7:15 p.m. Refreshments. Lessons avail. Call Vicki 675-2141. Probus Club Copper Island meets every 2nd Thurs./mo, 9:30 a.m. at Toad Hall. Info: Dave Barton 675-4887. Duplicate Bridge at Cedar Heights Centre runs Wednesdays at 7:15 p.m. Info: Peter at 675-4079. Sorrento Lions meet 1st/3rd Thursday/mo, 7:00 p.m. at the Memorial Hall, 1148 Passchendaele Rd. Open to men and women. Info: Andy 675-2679. 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). Free parent-child Mother Goose program, Fridays to Mar. 15, 9–10 a.m. at Toad Hall. Songs, rhymes, stories, & snacks for ages 0–3 yrs. Hiker Ladies. Age doesn’t matter. Hiking easy to more difficult. Not late for dinner. Meet in lower parking lot at Cedar Centre on Fridays. Info: joyce@intheshuswap.ca. 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. ENDERBY/ASHTON CREEK Fenderbender plays Fri. Jan. 18, 2–4 p.m. at the Enderby Seniors’ Complex. Admission includes coffee and snack. Everyone welcome. Hunters Range Snowmobile Club meets first Thurs/mo, 7:00 p.m. at the Enderby Chamber of Commerce, 700 Railway St. Club’s 2nd annual bingo rally, Sun. Feb. 10, 7:30–11 a.m. registration at the Ashton/Brash trailhead. Door prizes, 2013 sled demos, concession. Great family event. Info: 838-9827 Winter storytime, Saturdays 11 a.m. to Apr. 6 at the Enderby branch of the OK Regional Library. Stories, songs, puppets and fun for ages 3+ yrs. Free drop-in. Info: www.orl.bc.ca/branches/ enderby. ARMSTRONG Beat the winter blues scrapbook retreat, Sun. Jan. 20, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. at the Hullcar & Deep Creek Community Hall. Sherri 5461944 or email hullcarhall@yahoo.ca to register. Find full listings at www.lakeshorenews.bc.ca


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By Mike Effray The Shuswap Swimming Team was host to approximately 40 swimmers from Kamloops, Vernon and Salmon Arm to compete at the 4th Annual Winter Jamboree Swim Meet, held in Salmon Arm this past Sunday, January 13th. The meet was geared towards swimmers who are relatively new to the sport of competitive swimming, and looking to have positive first experiences! The Shuswap Swimming Team had great results at the competition, as they ended up with over 20 first place finishes, and 2 new team records broken at the competition. On the girls’ side: 9-10-year-old girls – Mataia Makela (10) had a great meet, as she ended up with three first place finishes, coming in the 9-10 girls 50 metre Backstroke, 200m Breaststroke and 400m Freestyle races. Also scooping up a pair of victories were Miya Coutlee (10) who was won the 100m Individual Medley, and Rebecca Henz (10) who won the 50m Breaststroke and 200m

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nation as they won first place in the 4 x 50 Freestyle for the 11 & older girls’ relay race. On the boys’ side: 9-10-year-old boys – Jacob Rambo (10) swam well, as he handily won first place in all four of his races: the 9-10 boys’ 100m Individual Medley; 50m Backstroke; 50m Breaststroke and 50m Butterfly races. The times performed in the 50m Backstroke and 50m Butterfly were fast enough to both break the team records for those two events. 11-12-year-old boys – Landon Quilty (11) had a great swim meet, as he earned 1st place as his best result at the meet, coming in the 11-12 boys’ 50m Backstroke race. This was the first result of the year for 2013, and the team was pleased with the competition’s results. If you are interested in becoming a part of the Shuswap Swimming Team, then please call 250-804-2006 for more information about how to join. The next competition for the team will be in Kelowna this weekend.

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ISABEL SPENCE SPENCE, Isabel passed away suddenly at St. Paul·s Hospital, Vancouver, BC on Sunday, January 13, 2013 at the age of 82 years. Isabel was born on July 21, 1930 in Revelstoke, BC. She lived in Revelstoke for many years before moving to Vancouver. Isabel had lived in Salmon Arm for the past 22 years. Isabel had a passion for Áower gardening and Àshing. She was a great lover of animals of all kinds and enMoyed feeding the wild birds. She loved to cook and bake for her family. Isabel will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 59 years, Ralph; children, Rod (Marcella) of Revelstoke, Barbara (Dan) Boltwood of Revelstoke, Robert of Vancouver and Debbie (Glenn) Parke of Salmon Arm; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Also surviving are brother, Ronald Frank and sister, Nora Friesen. She was predeceased by her brother, Wilfred Frank. Isabel·s kind, generous nature and heart warming smile will be dearly missed by all who knew her. A service of remembrance will be held from the Shuswap Community Church, Salmon Arm, BC on Saturday, January 19th at 2 00 pm. with Pastor Ben Hall ofÀciating. 2nline condolences may be sent through Isabel·s obituary at www. bowersfuneralservice.com Arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm.

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Nov.1, 1945 – Jan. 6, 2013 Shannon passed away suddenly on January 6, 2013 at the Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, at the age of 67 years. The funeral service was held from the chapel of Bowers Funeral Home, Salmon Arm, on Saturday afternoon, January 12th at 2 p.m. Interment followed in the family plot in Mt. Ida Cemetery. Pallbearers were; Pastor James Campbell, Murray Campbell, Kevin Norris, Randy Gerow, Matt Eisenhauser, and Scott Turner. Shannon was born in Eckville, Alberta, and moved with her parents to Rutland in 1946. She grew up in Rutland (Kelowna) and graduated there in 1963. She worked in Rutland until 1965 at which time she moved to Salmon Arm and began long employment in the ofÀce of Federated Co-op in Canoe. Shannon was predeceased by her father, Joe Buresh, in 1977, mother-in-law, Naomi Campbell, father-in-law Neil Campbell, sistersin-law Marlene Campbell, Fran Campbell and Chris Norris. Shannon is survived by her husband of 46 years, Maynard, her mother, June Buresh, Sister Bev Turner (Wayne), brother Gord Buresh (Linda), nieces, Cheryl Kay, Calyn Buresh and nephew, Scott Turner, and Àve great nephews, Justin, Cameron, Cody, Liam and Chae. Shannon is also survived by her extended family, brother-in-laws, James Campbell (Janis), Murray Campbell, Dave Norris, sister and brother-in-law Carol and Roland Stickle and several nieces and nephews. Memorial donations in memory of Shannon may be sent to the BC Heart and Stroke Foundation, 729 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC V2C 2B5 2nline condolences may be sent to Shannon·s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Funeral arrangements were in the care of Bowers Funeral Home, Salmon Arm.

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Roberta Anne (Bobbie) Niessen passed away in Bastion Place, Salmon Arm, BC on January 8, 2013 at the age of 72 years. A celebration of life service was held from the chapel of Bowers Funeral Home, Salmon Arm, on Saturday morning, January 12th at 11 a.m. with Jack Bowers the funeral celebrant, with tributes shared by family and friends. Born in New Westminster, BC on September 10, 1940. She moved to Salmon Arm, with infant daughter, Sandra and husband, Ben, in 1965, soon after Leanne was born. Bobbie was dedicated to looking after the home and her girls; she is fondly remembered for her love of sports, including Hockey (go Vancouver Canucks), billeting Jr. Hockey players, Baseball, Lacrosse, and Curling. Being an avid curler for 24 plus years, the girls remember her curling in the Old Rink downtown Salmon Arm. Bobbie was predeceased by her parents, mother Margaret, and father Donald Urquhart, whom she was very close with and never did get over his passing, and her husband, Ben. She leaves her loving daughters, Sandra and Leanne both of Salmon Arm. Memorial donations in her memory may be sent to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, BC Branch, # 320, 1600 West 6th ave. Vancouver, BC V6J 9Z9 Online On linescondolences condolencesmay maybe besent sentto to Bobbie’s Bobbie·s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Funeral arrangements were in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium.

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Everet Alexander Wright passed away peacefully in Piccadilly Care Centre, Salmon Arm, BC on Saturday, January 12, 2013 at the age of 74 years. A celebration of life service will be held from the chapel of Bowers Funeral Home, Salmon Arm, on Saturday afternoon, January 19th at 2 p.m. with Jack Bowers the Funeral Celebrant. Words of remembrance will be shared by family and friends, including his daughter, Paula, grandson, Nathan and Cousin Phil. Born in Salmon Arm on August 15, 1938, he made this his lifetime home. Coming from a pioneer family, he loved the valley and dairy 9alleyÀeld farm and Everet gained farming. Valleyfield much respect by fellow farmers throughout the Province for his accomplishments and awards with his Dairy Farm. Predeceased by his parents, Donald and Mary (nee Reid). He leaves his loving and dedicated family; wife, Marg, 3 children, Paula (Blake) Rear and Jennifer Wright, both of Pitt Meadows, Stephen (Christina) of Salmon Arm; 3 grandchildren, Nathan, Brett and Joseph; two sisters, Evelyn Wright of Salmon Arm, Donna (John) Johannessen of Mission; brother Morris (Joan) Wright of Salmon Arm; his aunt Edith Wright of Salmon Arm; and numerous cousins. Memorial donations may be sent to the Alzheimer Society of British Columbia, Suite 300, 828 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1E2 2n line condolences may be sent to Everet’s Everet·s Online obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Funeral arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm

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Hours willthe be 36 hours perwww.lakeshorenews.bc.ca week with possible shift Toll Free 1-800-658-2345 Stop by Util and shared laundry incl. work. Please send your cover letter and resume to: Lakeshore News N/S N/P, D/D. Refs. req’d. HOT TUBoffi(SPA) COVERS. $650/mo, avail Feb 1st. zolag@sprottshaw.com ce at Best price. Best quality. All 250-832-4696 161 Hudson Ave., NE I like to buy $100 coins, coin shapes & colours available. 2BDRM., 5appl., near 4 20 ACRES &Free! Buy foreign 40-Get collections specialty 1-866-652-6837 schools, rink, NS, NP, back 60 acres. $0-Down, $168/mo. SAWMILLS FROM only coins. Todd 250-864-3521 www.thecoverguy.com/newsyard, a/c $900/mo. incl. util.+ Money back guarantee. No $3997. Make money and save paper? DD, avail. now (250)295-5498 NEPTUNE POOLS & SPAS credit checks. Beautiful views. money with your own bandWe want to buy: Brand New bright, beautiful 2 Roads surveyed. Near El Pamilll. 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S.Arm in Orchard This senior management position reports directly to the Chief Administrative FOR grain fedincluding lambs. andSALE: friends, his daughter, Paula, Auto Financing DreamTeam Auto Financing Terrace,Mortgages close to college. Main Call 250-833-2373. A HOUSEHOLD Officer and will have overall responsibility for financial services including grandson, Nathan and Cousin Phil. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK floor, private, W/D $1000/mo. ITEM FOR $400 Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals (250)832-8043 avail. immed. statutory duties assigned under the Community Charter. This position will Born in Salmon Arm on August 15, 1938, Alfalfa Grass Mix Pets ORComing LESS?from TEKAMAR MORTGAGES DOUGLAS MANOR 2-bdrm.affairs;1-800-961-7022 he made this his lifetime home. exerciseFOR... control and supervision over all financial provide support in GREAT $ www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557 BALES $825/mo. incl. d/w, OAC a/c, N&T CANINE CAREhe loved the Best rate 5yr.- f/s, 3.09% a pioneer family, valley and dairy Place a 3 line developing short and long range forecasts and plans; prepare and maintain table covers, drawing, heat, h/w. N/S N/P. Avail. Jan Daycare, boarding, grooming. PRICING INpets, EFFECT! the Shuswap since 1976. farming. 9alleyÀeld farm ad andfor Everet gained 1.Serving 250-803-1694 Visit our webpage: Auto Servicesand crafts,of financial accurate records affairs; supervise financial employees; only $4!VOLUMEpatterns, Rates consistently better than banks. www.nandtcaninecare.ca much respect by fellow farmersHST throughout not included. the packing. Various sizes, oversee the Financial Information Systems. You will have an role 250-835-0136 Your one Stop Vehicle Repair Facility TOP QUALITY • MultiGrain Some restrictions apply. Cottages / Cabinsand sustainableintegral 250-832-8766 Province for his accomplishments and awards various prices. in implementing Council’sToll strategic priorities municipal Each additional line is $1. WANTED: Healthy Stud for • Raisin FreeCABIN 1-800-658-2345 with King his Dairy Stop FOOD by the DOG & CAT Cavalier CharlesFarm. Spaniel. WANTED FOR You RENTwill have demonstrated services in News a transitioning community. Sourdough Call 250-832-9461 1 (250)832-7959 Predeceased by his•parents, Donald and Lakeshore on ACREAGE in APRIL for knowledge and progressive experience in budget young couple. With water ac- management, financial VALUE PRICED office at • Kaiser Buns Mary (nee Reid). Other cess and spaceAreas for large garplanning, accounting, technology and Your Vehicle Vehiclefamily; 250-832-8064 161 Hudson Ave., NE information He leaves his loving and dedicated den. Ideal property has addi- risk management. 20 ACRES Free! Buy 40-Get Discount tional agricultural land for you an Seniors’ EXCELLENT interpersonal and only communication skills make effective leader wife, Marg, 3 children, Paula (Blake) Rear Lease /AMBROSIA Rent Lease / Rent Pedro¼s Own 60 acres. $0-Down, $168/mo. SAWMILLS SELECTION FROM lease. 250-532-0222 scair Brakes Servicing Money back member guarantee.and No effective $3997. Make money and save to employees, a supportive team in 4X4 maintaining and Jennifer Wright, both of Pitt Meadows, Canned nie@hotmail.com credit checks. Beautiful views. money with your own bandAPPLES Black Oil Lifetime Warranties Stephen (Christina) of Salmon Arm; 3 positive relationships with citizens and organizations in the community. PEACHES Great for lunches Roads surveyed. Near El Pamilll. Cut lumber any dimen(Mufflers & Shocks) grandchildren, Nathan, Brett andSUNFLOWER Joseph; two so,Halls/Auditoriums Texas. 1-800-843-7537 sion. In stock ready to ship. SEEDS Trailer Hitches &(CGA, Wiring CHERRIES The ideal candidate will have a professional accounting designation www.sunsetranches.com Free info and DVD: 1-800sisters, Evelyn Wright of Salmon40 Arm, Donna Pounds, Assorted 566-6899 Bird Seed COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Ext:400OT GLENEDEN APRICOTS CMA, CA), several years progressive experience in a municipal finance (John) Johannessen of Mission; Morris Daily, Weekly , Monthly Rent,brother Buy right Lease www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ COMMUNITY HALL Just for Your Birds! Rentals role, a good working knowledge of government and legislative financial 400OT for rent. Banquets, meetings, PEARS Wright of Salmon Arm; his aunt Edith (Joan) Cars - Domestic reunions or ? Shuswap Truck Trailer 2 Jars of policies andSUPPLIES experience withweddings, municipal software such as VADIM. Wright Salmon Arm; andand numerous cousins. FEED & FARM 250-832-9806 Fruit & Vegetables P Apt/Condo for Rent 50 3rd St NW ( behind Super Save) 250 832-8414 TO LOOKING FOR A DEAL FULL RANGE of FEED Memorial donations may be sent to the L IT Y This position may be ideal for anyone who wants to work $ ON Athree NEW VEHICLE? (3) to five QUA 2 - Homes 2bdrm apts., cable incl. In Stock Alzheimer LIMITED Society QUANTITY of British Columbia, Suite for Rent Save up to 40% OFF your (5) days per week on a flexible schedule retired CFO’s welcome! NP,freshly painted,disc. sennext new vehicle... 300, 828 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC iors $800/mo. 3BDRM on 1/2250-803-3108 Acre lot 10 min No games or gimmicks, deal Large, Delicious, Sweet & Juicy Long V5Z 1E2 Qualified candidates are encouraged to submit a letterdirect of interest, detailed from DT SA Attached garage with local dealerships. 2-bdrm., level entry, walk to and adjacent shop. Resp 25th, www.newcarselloff.com 2n line condolences may be sent to Everet·s resume and references by 4:30 p.m.,$585/mo. on January 2013 to: town, NAVEL ORANGES Adults NS/NP, only. NP Avail 250Mar ENGLISH obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com 832-4412 1/13-Sept 1 /14 $1000/mo Call No qr code 10 Pounds Heidi Frank, CAO Funeral arrangements are in the care Jean 250-517-9967 reader? 3BDRM. S.Arm in Orchard CUKES Text info: DreamTeam Auto Financing Terrace, to college. 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2013 ELANTRA

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The Hyundai names,names, logos, product names, feature names, images andnames, slogans are trademarks by Hyundai Auto Canadaowned Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financialoffers Servicesavailable based on aO.A.C. new 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GL Auto/Santa Fe 2.4L FWD2013 Auto with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0% forGL 24/48/24 months. The Hyundai logos, product names, feature images and owned slogans are trademarks by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata Auto/Santa Bi-weekly is $297/$213/$522. No down paymentrate required. Cost of Borrowing $0/$0/$0. Finance offersBi-weekly include Delivery and Destination of $1,495/$1,565/$1,760. Registration, insurance, PPSA,Cost fees, levies, charges, license fees and all Finance applicable taxes areinclude excluded.Delivery Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full Fe 2.4Lpayment FWD Auto with an annual finance of 0%/0%/0% for is24/48/24 months. payment is $297/$213/$522. No down payment required. of Borrowing is $0/$0/$0. offers and Destination of $1,495/$1,565/$1,760. Registration, tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Sonata GL Auto for $22,064 (includes $3,500 price adjustment) at 0% per annum equals $213 bi-weekly for 48 months for a total obligation of $22,064. Cash price is $22,064. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,565. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license insurance, PPSA,taxes fees, charges, license fees charge and allincludes applicable are excluded. andofdestination charge includes P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a fullCity tank of gas. Financing 2013 Sonata City GL 8.7L/100KM)/2013 Auto for $22,064 (includes $3,500 price6.7L/100KM, adjustment) fees and all applicable arelevies, excluded. Delivery and destination freight,taxes P.D.E., dealer admin fees Delivery and a full tank gas. ▼Fuel consumption for 2013 freight, Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; 7.1L/100KM)/2013 Sonata example: GL Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY City at 0% per are annum equals $213 bi-weekly forfuel48effimonths a based total on obligation of $22,064. Cash price is $22,064. Cost ofFuel Borrowing is $0. price includes and &Destination ofmodels $1,565. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all 10.1L/100KM) based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual ciency mayfor vary driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. economy figures areExample used for comparison purposesDelivery only. †♦Friends Family prices for shown (includes $2,000/$3,225/$1,250 in price adjustments): 2013 Elantra Limited/Sonata Limited/ Santa Fe 2.0T Limited $22,694/$27,339/$39,009. include Delivery andincludes Destinationfreight, charges of $1,495/$1,565/$1,760. PPSA, charges, license fees and applicable taxesSedan are excluded. DeliveryManual and destination includes freight, dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas.(HWY ♦Friends5.6L/100KM; & Family Selling applicable taxesAWD are isexcluded. Delivery andPrices destination charge P.D.E., dealer adminRegistration, fees and insurance, a full tank of fees, gas.levies, ▼Fuel consumption forall2013 Elantra L 6-Speed (HWYcharge 5.2L/100KM; CityP.D.E., 7.1L/100KM)/2013 Sonata GL Auto Prices calculated against theSanta starting Fe price2.4L less all factory to dealer price6.7L/100KM, adjustments (including Friends & Family price & Family Selling Prices Actual include Delivery and Destination. insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, fees and all are excluded. 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Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. †♦‡Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, $1,495/$1,565/$1,760. Registration, insurance, PPSA, levies, charges, license fees andcar. all ††Hyundai’s applicableComprehensive taxes are excluded. Delivery andcovers destination charge includes freight, dealerunder admin fees full tank conditions. of gas. ♦Friends & Family Selling Prices are calculated dealer order may be required. Based on Natural Resource Canada’s 2012fees, ecoEnergy award for most fuel efficient full-size Limited Warranty coverage most vehicle components against defects P in.D.E., workmanship normal useand and amaintenance

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11,900

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Less Fuel. More Power. Great Value is a comparison between the 2013 and the 2012 Chrysler Canada product lineups. 40 MPG or greater claim (7.0 L/100 km) based on 2013 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption estimates. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. See dealer for additional EnerGuide details. Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ‡, § The First Big Deal Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after January 3, 2013. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E+CL9) only and includes $8,100 Consumer Cash Discount. $19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2013 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package (22F+CLE) only and includes $2,000 Consumer Cash Discount. Pricing includes freight ($1,500-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2013 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. ‡4.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package\2013 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package models to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Auto Finance and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Examples: 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package/2013 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998/$19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discounts) financed at 4.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $115/$115 with a cost of borrowing of $3,823/$3,823 and a total obligation of $23,821/$23,821. Pricing includes freight ($1,500-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. §2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $27,395. 2013 Dodge Journey Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $27,595. Pricing includes freight ($1,500-$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ≠Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. January to October 2011 Canadian Total New Vehicle Registration data for Chrysler Crossover Segments. ^Based on 2013 Ward’s Middle Cross Utility segmentation. ¤Based on 2013 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Transport Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan – Hwy: 7.9 L/100 km (36 MPG) and City: 12.2 L/100 km (23 MPG). 2013 Dodge Journey SE 2.4 L 4-speed automatic – Hwy: 7.5 L/100 km (38 MPG) and City: 10.8 L/100 km (26 MPG). TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.

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