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Bulls equal to the task at Keremeos Rodeo
AMBASSADORS CROWNED
Just in time for the rodeo See page 9
By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com
GARDEN CLUB DOWNTOWN
Beautifying the downtown core with spring colours See page 5
SCALE IN SERVICE
Photo by Steve Arstad
Keremeos transfer station scale officially opened See page 3
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Orlan McGuffin of Ellensburg, Washington, rode “Sunny” to the horn and beyond during the Saturday, May 18 Keremeos Elks Rodeo first Bareback Riding event. McGuffin had a good day at the rodeo, finishing first in the event. See pages 3, 9, 10, 11, and 12 for complete rodeo coverage.
The weather forecast leading up to this year’s May long weekend looked anything but promising for Keremeos Elks Rodeo fans. The fact that weather forecasters predicted a dismal, rain filled weekend may have had something to do with less than stellar attendance for Saturday’s Keremeos Elks Rodeo events. This year’s Saturday offerings represented a change from past years, when rodeo events were held on Saturday and Sunday, with the bulls and barrels feature taking place on Monday. This year, the rodeo events happened on Sunday and Monday, following the traditional Elks Rodeo Parade, which was scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m. along Seventh Avenue. The 76th Keremeos rodeo was dedicated to longtime Elks member and rodeo volunteer Joe Riechert, who passed away May 2. Levi Laulor of Quesnel finished in first place following the bull riding event Saturday, with 162 points. An intermission show featured the Marron Valley Drill Team, with more than two dozen ladies competing in the barrels program Saturday afternoon. Saturday evening’s dance at Victory Hall was also disppointing in terms of attendance. Word on the street was that too many venues offered live entertainment on Saturday night, limiting the number of residents turning out to the dance. At least four outlets in Keremeos were offering live entertainment Saturday evening. Police reported a relatively quiet night, saying that a visible police presence on Seventh Avenue resulted in several more vehicles than usual left parked in the streets over night. Sunday’s weather forecast was also away off base, skies turning mostly sunny with shirtsleeve weather in the afternoon. A few minor showers appeared in the late afternoon, causing relatively little inconvenience to a strong turnout for Sunday’s rodeo events. The steak supper in Memorial Park attracted about the same number as last year, feeding approximately 330 satisfied carnivores. continued on page 3
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WEDNESDAY: Kyokushin Karate at Legion Hall from 5 - 7 p.m. Phone Lyle for info 292-8565. WEDNESDAY: Diabetes Clinic, 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Similkameen Health Centre. RN & Reg. Dietitian in attendance. Dr. referrals or self referral. Appts. necessary. Phone 1-800-707-8550. WEDNESDAY: Yoga at Cawston Hall, 6 - 7:30 pm 1st THURSDAY: South Similkameen Museum Society Meeting, 7 pm, at the Ecumenical Church in Keremeos THURSDAY: Tumble Bumble, 3:00 - 4:30 pm upstairs at the Legion. Ages 0-6. For info 250-499-2352 ext. 106. THURSDAY: Positively Pregnant, 10:00 - 11:30 am at the Family Centre. For info 250-499-2352 ext. 106. THURSDAY: AA meetings at 7:30 pm Health Centre activity room. Info. call Eleanor 499-5982. THURSDAY: KCSA Monthly meetings the last Thursday of each month at clubhouse 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY: Afternoon dances at the Keremeos Seniors Centre from 1:30 - 4 p.m. Whist 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm THURSDAY: Similkameen Adult Badminton Club, Oct. 16th to Dec. 18th, 7 pm to 9 pm, For more info call Manfred at 499-5290. THURSDAY: Weight Watchers, 5 pm, Elks Hall. More info call Sarah at 250-499-2878. FRIDAY: Keremeos TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets at 9:00 a.m. at the Health Centre. Visitors & new members are welcome. Call Georgina at 499-0202 for more info. FRIDAY: Elks and Royal Purple bingo. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY: Keremeos Seniors Centre Bingo, 1:00 pm. SUNDAY: KCSA Trap Shooting, 11:00 am to ?, Weather permitting. SUNDAY: Yoga at 8:00 am at Sim. Rec Centre, bring a yoga mat & blanket. Theresia 499-2029 email trin51@yahoo.ca SUNDAY: AA Meeting at 10:00 am in the Health Center Activity Room. Info call Eleanor at 499-5982. 3RD SUNDAY: Legion General Meeting. 2:00 p.m. Keremeos Legion Hall. 3rd MONDAY: Kars Under the K Meeting, 7:00 pm, Meeting Room at Health Center, Call Marcel Morin for info 499-7775. 2nd TUESDAY: Can-Do General Meetings. Everyone Welcome. Phone 499-2420 for more information. 1ST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH: Regular meeting of the Keremeos Seniors Centre, at 2 p.m. Keremeos. 1ST & 3RD WEDNESDAY: Search & Rescue meet 7-9 p.m., 8th Ave. & 4th St. Call 499-6067 or 499-5429. 2ND WEDNESDAY OF MONTH: The Similkameen Garden Club meets at 7 p.m. at the Keremeos Seniors Centre, 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY: The Royal Purple Lodge meets at 1:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall. Info: 499-7073. LAST THURSDAY OF MONTH: KCSA Club meeting. EVERY 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY: The Keremeos Elks meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall. 1ST SUNDAY OF MONTH: Jam Session. Keremeos Seniors Centre. 1 p.m. Everyone Welcome. 499-0112. 1ST SUNDAY OF MONTH: Friends of Olalla, 4 pm, contact 250-599-9090.
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Contractors, politicians and regional district staffers gathered Friday, May 16 to officially open the new scales at the Keremeos transfer station. Shown from left to right is: Bill Peters. Jeremy Evans, Manfred Bauer, Calvin McNeil, George Bush, Doug French, Candace Wagner and Wendy Bennett.
New scales officially opened at Keremeos transfer station By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com The new scales at the Keremeos transfer station were officially opened on May 16. The transfer station, located on the site of the former Keremeos landfill, needed some road reconstruction to accommodate the scale, which was donated by BFI Canada. The transfer station driveway was raised several feet in height and a concrete block retaining wall constructed. Regional district staffers and politicians attended the event, with RDOS Engineering Technologist Candace Wagner thanking those Rodeo / continued from page 1 “Where else can you get a full steak dinner, with all the trimmings, for $10?” asked Keremeos Councillor Jeremy Evans. The Keremeos Community Church also offered live music Sunday night at Memorial Park, after holding Sunday morning services in the tent set up in Memorial Park. The Similkameen’s famous winds were present throughout the weekend. Firemen’s Pancake Breakfast patrons, as well as Sunday night steak diners had to have a firm grip on their eating utensils, especially towards the end of the meal, when plates and cups became lighter. Firemen enjoyed typical turnouts for Sunday and Monday’s breakfast
present, in addition to a number of contractors who also assisted, for their efforts in locating the scale. “It’s been a long time coming,” said Public Works Manager Doug French. The scale has been operational since May 4. Regional district staff said an assessment was ongoing regarding how best to deal with bottleneck problems with respect to accessing the disposal bins from the scale. Currently, priority is given to those exiting the bin area. Fees at the transfer station have been changed to reflect actual weights instead of the previously used method of assessing charges based on the vehicle type. Vehicles
will now get weighed prior to and after they drop off waste materials. Area “G” Director George Bush asked regional district staff about the feasibility of additional hours of operation at the site. “I’ve had quite a few calls,” he said, regarding requests for additional open times. Keremeos Director Manfred Bauer expressed ongoing concerns about the costs involved in extra hours, estimating that an additional Wednesday morning open time would likey cost in the order of 12 to $15,000 annually. Works Manager Doug French said he would look into the costs and present his findings to the directors.
offerings, serving over 400 breakfasts each day. The rodeo parade featured Keremeos’ newly crowned Ambassadors, in addition to a strong mix of floats, antique vehicles, and local business entries. The downtown blocks between Seventh and Fourth Streets were lined with hundreds of citizens who turned out to have a look and support the event. Monday’s rodeo events saw a moderate turnout to the grandstands as the rodeo grounds played host to a lighter schedule of events. There were no winners in the bull riding category this year, with no qualified rides during the three day event.
Orlan McGuffin of Ellensburg, Washington took first place in Bareback, and Steve Holman of Quesnel took first in Saddlebronc. For a complete list of winners, please see page 12. Fortis Inc. generously provided winners with belt buckles. Master of Ceremonies Al Parsons and J.J. Harrison, rodeo clown, continued to keep the crowd entertained between events during each day of the rodeo, in a partnership that seems to improve with each year at the Keremeos Rodeo. All in all, the weekend went pretty well, compared to what might have been had the weather forecast played out more accurately.
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Council Briefs Keremeos Council heard from Jodi Hansen and Angie Vriends of White Kennedy Accountants regarding the state of the village’s financial statements at the regular meeting of council on May 5. Council received the financial statements, later also giving approval to the 20142018 financial plan. Correspondence Council received a request from Keremeos Community Church for permission to erect a tent for cowboy church during rodeo weekend, May 17-18. Council granted the request. Council received the fee for service agreement from Similkameen Country Development Association. Council agreed to proclaim June 7 as National Health and Fitness Day in the village, acting on a request from Alex Atamanenko. A grant in aid request to Kars Under the “K” for $500 was carried. The Keremeos Elks made a number of requests to council with respect to traffic control services and detouring of traffic for the Elks Rodeo Parade on May 19. Reports Councillors Thielmann and Arlow delivered written summaries to council describing their participation in the Southern Interior Local Government Association (SILGA) conference, which took place during the first week of May. Staff presented to council a report describing reasons for initiation of a protocol agreement with the Lower Similkameen Indian Band, further seeking council’s approval for the mayor and CAO to begin discussions with the LSIB regarding the creation of a protocol agreement for communication and cooperation. Council accepted the report and the recommendation. Staff reported to council their intention to bring forward contravention reports on a number of properties in the village. In preparation of this action, staff advised council of the purpose of notices on titile, filed under section 57 of the Community Charter. Council received the report for information purposes. Bylaws Council adopted the 2014 -2018 financial plan and the tax rates bylaw for 2014.
Building Smart and Caring Communities through the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan / Similkameen By Peggy Terry
The Community Foundation came to the aid of the Hedley Seniors’ Centre Society, providing them with a grant for $2,500 on April 20. The grant will enable the organization to replace old tables with 21 new ones, along with a cart for storage. The old tables were donated to the Hedley Community Club. The new tables make a great difference to Seniors’ Centre volunteers in terms of ease of use. they are also safer to use when serving the public.
IS STRESS AFFECTING YOUR HEALTH? By Sue Chambers As we go about our everyday lives in different ways, we all have one thing in common and that’s stress. Each of us has worries. Whether it’s the stress of work, family, finances or our personal lives, stress can lead to other problems. A small amount of stress is normal, however, with the known effects of stress on the body, eliminating constant stress is essential for a Healthy life. How can we cope with stress? Plan ahead. Figure out a plan for what you would do if things took a turn for the worse. Having a plan helps remove some of the worry and makes you feel in control of the situation. Make sure you have all the facts. Often our worries can be based on misinformation from gossip or rumors. You may be worrying over nothing. Go to the source and get the proper information so that you can make definate decisions. Talk to others. It is always good to talk things over with positive people in your life. They may be able to help alleviate some of your worries and come up with different ideas. Surround yourself with those who can help you come up with better ideas. This will help you to feel more balanced. Reflect on any stressful situation and see if you can come up with what’s behind your feelings. Ask yourself “what did I do to get here?” Think about what lead up to the stressful moment and own up to what you did and what you had no control over. When you figure out what got you where you are, you can begin to move forward and come up with a plan of what to do next. Live a healthy lifestyle. Make sure you are eating healthy foods. Eating right and getting regular exercise always helps with the removal of stress. It will also help build up your immune system stopping you from being susceptible to things like colds and the flu. Sleep is essential because it allows our bodies to recuperate and repair. A full night’s sleep will help with concentration and positive mood shifts. Remember to take good care of your immune system. Fruits and vegetables and lots of water are key for a healthy immune system. Consume as much of these as you like. Keeping your body supplied with nutrients is an awesome way to benefit your immune system. Living Healthy and feeling well and energized comes from eating healthy foods that nourish your body. Feeling great will help you to cope with whatever comes up and give you a clear head to make decisions. When we really start to see how far the effects of stress on the body are it is easy to see why it is so important to curb our levels of stress. Dealing with it can come in many different ways and will depend on the source of the problem and of course, on the individual. Get professional help if necessary. Remember to find the root of the problem. Get accurate facts. Face the stress head on and take control of it, knowing that it will soon be a thing of the past. Stay away from listening to the daily news and the challenges of modern life if it creates anxiety. Talk about what’s on your mind. Create Healthy ways of coping and bring balance back into your life! If you change the way you look at things, you will create a fresh new perspective!
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The Similkameen Garden Club Edith Peterson and Tina Terry were part of a Garden Club entourage that descended on Seventh Avenue on May 13. The group was busy preparing downtown planters for the upcoming growing season. The Garden Club was back on the street on May 20 with a number of plantings.
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Community Foundation offering student bursaries Deadline to apply for Community Foundation of the South Okanagan bursary submissions. By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com
Time is running out for students wishing to apply for a Community Foundation of the South Okanagan bursary. The deadline to apply is May 31. The foundation will be granting four bursaries this year to deserving students living within the boundaries of the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen. “We are thrilled to be offering two more bursaries than the previous year and have already received quite a few applications,” said Aaron McRann, Executive Director of the Community Foundation of
the South Okanagan | Similkameen. “The deadline is approaching but there is still time to apply,” added McRann. The Sharon Amos Legacy Fund for the Arts was established after the death of well-known community leader, Sharon Amos. The fund awards bursaries to students pursuing education in music and arts, preferably performing arts. The fund has awarded $4,000 to local students since its creation in 2010. The Dr. John & Kathy Scarfo Bursary Fund makes awards to students who live an active and healthy lifestyle and who are pursuing education in an effort to improve life for themselves and their families. This fund was created in 2010 and has awarded $6,437 to local students. The South Okanagan First Nations Education Fund was established in 2013 by anonymous donors from the area. Shortly after
the announcement of this new fund another anonymous donor came forward and donated an additional $10,000 to the bursary fund. The fund made its first award of $460 in 2013 to a local single father who is pursuing an education at Okanagan College. The Thea Haubrich Legacy Fund was created after the tragic death of Thea Haubrich in 2013. Thea was a leading practitioner and promoter of Encaustic Art. The endowment fund was established with the goal of providing ongoing financial support to artists, with a focus on encaustic art, wanting to further their education. This will be the first year of granting for the Thea Haubrich Legacy Fund. The bursaries are open to students who are enrolled in or planning to attend college or university and who live within the RDOS. For more information please visit the website at: www.cfso.net.
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By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com It’s early in the season, but some dissension is already taking place at the site of the former Farmworkers Campground just outside of Keremeos. There are rumblings at the former Farmworkers Campground, Keremeos resident Wayne Poloway, expressed to the Review on Friday. Several boulders that were placed on the Great Northern Trail entrance to the dike area were moved out of the way recently to allow vehicle access to the area favoured by itinerant farmworkers. The boulders were placed last fall to prevent vehicle access and discourage campers from setting up in the area that at one time had been sanctioned for use by farmworkers. The site has not had campground status for two years, but visiting farmworkers continue to use the site. Poloway said the mayor was involved in discussions at the site on May 16. He said police had attended the W ATM NO LE! B A L I A V A
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Editorial Business needs to space out special events After several years of slow economic actvity in Keremeos’ downtown core, it appears a business renewal on Seventh Avenue is underway. An example of a revitalized business section may be made of events that took place Saturday night during the recent long weekend. Special activities were planned by several businesses, in addition to the recently revived rodeo dance, which had taken a hiatus for several years before reappearing last year. What was planned for Saturday night speaks well of the business optimism and enterpreneurial spirit in the village; the outcome, however, might not have suited everyone’s bottom line. In the case of the rodeo dance, things didn’t go according to plan. This year’s turnout was abyssmally low, and it appears that a major reason has to do with the fact that at least four other venues were offering entertainment this weekend, stretching the patron base a little thin. We have not heard from private business whether they were satisfied with business on the long weekend, but the rodeo dance experience may possibly suggest that too many people getting the same idea at the same time isn’t a good thing. Keremeos and the Lower Similkameen must contend with the fact that at any given time, there is a limit to a businesses’ customer base, especially when it comes to a local event. There are many weekends in the year when very little in the way of special events take place - we wonder if some local merchants might be better off scheduling a special performance for these dates, rather than trying to compete with each other during the weekends where there is a high expectation of customer support. It’s good to see renewed interest in the business community, and great to see so many venues offering special events. It’s great to have that kind of choice back in the community again. It would be a shame to lose any of it because of too many instances like what took place Saturday night.
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B.C.’s new recycling rules a costly tax on consumers By Laura Jones Canadian Federatiion of Independent Business While it’s always better to have fewer businesses affected by dumb rules, the minister’s announcement doesn’t change the fact that the new recycling plan delivers no demonstrated environmental benefit while increasing prices to consumers and costs to the many businesses of all sizes that will still be affected. The government’s announcement is the policy equivalent of putting lipstick on a pig. The province’s new approach to recycling should be abandoned. Here are 10 reasons why: 1) The new recycling rules add enormous costs to businesses and put a hidden tax on consumers for no environmental benefit over our existing (and very functional) blue-
box programs. The new program is estimated to cost more than $100 million just to run. This does not include the huge cost of compliance. 2) The new recycling plan grants monopoly taxing and regulating power to an arms-length group (MultiMaterial B.C.) that has no real accountability to anyone. 3) B.C. recycling policy should be made in B.C. This recycling policy is generated by and for a small board of Toronto-based multinational corporations. 4) The new recycling rules are so complicated that there is massive confusion regarding who is affected and how to comply. Businesses are being advised to check with their regulatory affairs and finance departments. For most small business owners, this means checking with themselves. 5) The new rules
never would have passed the government’s own regulatory reform checklist because the costs aren’t justified and the program is too complicated to be easily understood. 6) The new rules are not small-business friendly. Some small businesses are even being bullied by big businesses to comply. One supermarket told their small-business suppliers that they have to comply with the new rules and that the supermarket will not accept any price increases to make up for the additional compliance costs. 7) Community newspapers will have a very hard time absorbing the additional costs. Some papers have closed, and others are sure to follow if the program goes forward. 8) The economic viability of existing recycling depots in small towns across the province is threatened.
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These depots provide local jobs and many have been on the front lines of helping promote environmental objectives in their municipalities for over a decade. 9) The rules are ostensibly about reducing packaging but there are no direct incentives to reduce packaging in the program. 10) The public and small businesses were never properly consulted about abandoning the existing blue-box programs and replacing them with a program run by an unaccountable board of big businesses. It’s a bit of a headscratcher as to why a government that has championed the importance of a strong economy based on B.C. priorities would go forward with wasteful, destructive policy designed by Toronto big business. The only good news is that it’s not too late to reconsider.
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Letter protests Interior Health intiatives By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview. com A letter to Interior Health, delivered in early May and written by the Urban Development Institute of the Okanagan (UDI Okanagan), expressed “grave concerns” regarding potential implications of Interior Health Authority’s (IHA) plan to publish the current compliance status of water systems in the region. The UDI’s concerns relate to what they call “unintended consequences” for the real estate development industry in the region. The letter expressed concerns over Interior Health’s approach to its 4-32-1-0 water quality initiative that requires water systems to post their current status. “Essentially, any water system in the Okanagan without an expensive 4-3-21-0 filtration system will be publicly declared as inadequate. As a result, the public at large, reviewers who are conducting due diligence on financing a development project or individuals contemplating a possible home purchase will be led to believe that the water is unsafe to drink – and therefore the home or project is an unreliable investment,” stated the letter. The UDI expressed its view the IHA should be focussing on actual, measureable aspects of water quality such as turbidity and boil water advisories. Instead, the IHA intends to post on the web the status of current “water treatment systems” as a proxy
for water quality – an approach that will have many Okanagan municipalities’ water systems rated as simply “inadequate,” stated the letter. The 4-3-2-1-0 moniker was developed as a simple way to explain the basic Canadian National Drinking Water Standard. The objective breaks down as follows: - 4 refers to the inactivation of viruses, i.e. for every 10,000 viruses in the water, a treatment system should be capable of inactivating 9,999 of them,which is referred to as a “4 Log” inactivation. -3 refers to the removal or inactivation of parasites, i.e. for every 10,000 parasites in the water, the system should be able to eliminate 9,999 of them, referred to as “3 Log” removal. - 2 refers to two treatment processes for all surface or unprotected groundwater. A minimum of two treatments is required for water that is at risk of containing pathogens. -1 refers to maintaining tubidity at less than one NTU. -0 refers to the indicators of bacterial contamination, generally in the form of feces from humans or animals. The letter went on to state: “These objectives have been affirmed as B.C. provincial direction and have been utilized by all Health Authorities within B.C. for many years. In UDI’s letter, it was noted that, “the 4-3-2-1-0 treatment objective for B.C. drinking water has been a recommended long term planning objective for approximately 10 years in B.C.,
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but only promoted more aggressively since 2012. Most all municipalities have plans and capital budgets to build these expensive treatment systems required to achieve this standard. More importantly, two-thirds of the cost of this infrastructure is paid for by senior governments – and thus the delays in building all these systems is a question less of local government and more of senior government infrastructure funding.” The UDI made a request in their letter for formal consultations with the institute in order to begin a dialogue with the health authority. “Should IHA refuse to consult with our industry on this important matter, we request that the approach on IHA’s website to communicating the water quality issues be restructured to focus on the scientific facts of the results of water safety testing, instead of the mere existence of water treatment systems. Where water systems are discussed, that discussion should be framed first and foremost in the context of the long term infrastructure commitments and capital spending plans of all levels of government to develop filtration infrastructure in the Okanagan,” concluded the letter. “I think it’s overkill on the part of Interior Health to post and list water suppliers as inadequate merely due to the lack of applicable technology,” commented Regional District Area “D” Director Tom Siddon. There are water systems under IHA’s
umbrella who are feeling stepped up pressures by the health authority to more aggresively pursue secondary filtration objectives. Referring to the 4-3-2-1-0 objectives, Siddon noted they were “guidelines, not hard and fast rules that would automatically require secondary treatment.” Siddon, who led the Okanagan Basin Water Board in the creation of a White Paper firming up water management policy for the OBWB, also served as chair of Stewardship Council for three years, in addition to another three years as the regional district representative. “The OBWB has gone to great lengths to look at protecting source water in order to avoid costly technical treatment methods,” Siddon said. “ “If the water purveyor is satisfied the water meets technically specified water quality levels, that should suffice.” Siddon said additional treatment could be added to water systems to meet the criteria as demand increases, warranting such costly improvements. Siddon felt small community water systems should not be listed as inadequate or punished for not engaging in expensive treatment processes because Interior Health was not using solid science to prove its case that every system should be forced
Rotten, sour grapes To the speeders that turn onto Middle Bench Road and Highway 3A. What will it take to slow you down? A casualty for a jogger, a walker, a child, a pet, or a crash when vehicles attempt to pull out of their hidden driveways? You speeders are an accident waiting to happen!
to adopt the same guidelines. “It’s an arbitrary application of 4-32-1-0 guidelines,” he said, “there is a total disregard of scientific proof that water systems need this extra treatment. “Interior Health should be forced to prove that water is unsafe before forcing water suppliers to post their current compliance status or additional treatment intitiatives.”
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A Celebration of Life Hannah (Stewart) Balas The life of Hannah Stewart Balas 1916 - 2013 will be celebrated at the Keremeos Elks Hall at 1:30 pm on Saturday, May 31st, 2014, which would have been Hannah’s 98th birthday. Hannah passed away last December following a short stay in the Penticton Hospital. At her request, she will be interred at the Keremeos Cemetery. The Celebration of her long life is open to any of those who recall Hannah when she lived in Keremeos during the late 1930’s and into the 1960’s and then Penticton until the present time. For many of those years Hannah and her first husband, Ken Stewart, owned and operated Stewart’s ESSO Service Station at the west end of Main Street across from the Victory Hall. Hannah will also be remembered for her many years as a fruit packer in the Keremeos Packinghouse before it was lost to a fire. Some years after Ken’s passing in 1959, Hannah married Ed Balas who, at one time, owned and operated the Sportsman Service Station west of Keremeos. Ed Balas passed away in 1983. Hannah is survived by her sister Joey Heinrich, daughter Lorraine Cyra and nephew Stewart Mollison, all former Keremeos residents, as well as her nephew, Lee Mollison, who continues to reside in Keremeos. Hannah had 3 children, 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 2 great, great grandchildren. Friends and acquaintances are welcome to attend Hannah’s Celebration of Life.
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Keremeos Ambassadors crowned at first ever pageant Keremeos officially crowned the village’s first Ambassadors at a pageant that took place on Friday, May 16 at Similkameen Elementary School gym. The ladies went on to represent the village at the 76th annual Keremeos Elks Rodeo on the weekend, and have a busy summer of engagements representing the village in other communities coming up.The ladies performed speeches, answered impromtu questions and performed a talent in front of an audience and judges, as well as partaking in individual interviews with the judges prior to the pageant. Ambassdor Forner was rewarded a scholarship at the event. F r o m r i g h t , Ja m i e Forner, Selena Nugteren, and TÊa Hartfield.
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Representing other communities at the pageant were Ambassadors from: (left to right) Oliver (B.C. Ambassador contestant), Kamloops (3), Oliver (2) Osoyoos, Keremeos (2) , Summerland (3), Princeton (3).
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Saturday at the rodeo Left: Jarred Beeds of Clinton ends up on the ground after an attempt on bull 161. Right: Levi Laulor of Quesnel rides “Timidator.” Laulor won the Saturday bulls event with a total of 162 points. Below, right: Brian Adolf of Dog Creek did a complete summersault off “Tarheel”, before making three-point contact with rodeo ring dirt on Saturday.
Bulls and Barrels Kendall Brooks was the youngest performer on Saturday, participating in the Ladies Barrels program.
Right: Ali Lantz of Willowbrook rounds barrel two duriong the Ladies Barrel event.
Left: Levi Laulor won the bull riding event, but it wasn’t without some sacrifice.
Dakota Connelly of Willowbrook at left, and Dori Watts of Kaleden - Marron Valley compete in the Ladies Barrel event. Dori won the Novice Barrels category of the rodeo.
All photos by Steve Arstad
Sunday rodeo events Left: Tristan Brackman of Louis Creek scored 69 points with his ride during the Junior Steer Riding event Sunday.
Right: Paris Schneider of Keremeos races toward the finish line during the Junior Barrel Racing event Sunday.Paris finsihed fourth overall in the category for the weekend. Left: Devin Richter of Omak, Washington reaches for sky while riding “General Grievous”. Steve Holman of Quesnel won the event.
Right: Cole Scott loses his hat as he makes a dive for his calf during the Steer Wrestling event on Sunday. Cole’s performance earned him first place.
Photos by Steve Arstad
Left: Bert Boult of Cawston does the bump with rodeo clown J.J. Harrison.
Right: Troy Gerard of Savona, B.C. works his calf during Tie Down Roping.
Keremeos Elks Rodeo Sunday events Left: Cowboy Church took place in Memorial Park Sunday morning. There was also live entertainment during the Cattleman’s Steak Dinner on Sunday evening.
Right: West Kelowna resident Rylee grabs a chicken during the intermission Chicken Scramble.
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Sunday rodeo events Rodeo Results
Bareback Orlan McGuffin Steve Hohmann
Ellensburg, Wa Quesnel
Saddle Bronc Steve Hohmann
Quesnel
Bull Riding No qualified rides Tie Down Roping Clay Freemantle Steve Pozzebon Troy Gerard Ty Lytton
Surrey Keremeos Savana 108 Mile House
Steer Wrestling Cole Scott Jackson Scott John Davies Norm Breen Wade McNolty
Kamloops Kamloops Victoria Princeton 150 Mile House
Breakaway Roping Morgan Fosberry Merritt Fallon Fosberry Merritt Rayell Ilnicki Williams Lake Junior Steers Jamie Myram Barriere Tristan Brackman Louis Creek Owen Hawkings Barriere Ty Myers Hanceville Wendel William Williams Lake Rhett Bloomfield Barriere Ladies Barrels Brett Wills Joleen Seitz Vanessa Leggett Judy Hyde
Kamloops Savona Kamloops Prince George
Junior Barrels Nevada Dynneson Mariah Mannering Tasha Seitz Paris Schneider
Westbridge Quesnel Savona Keremeos
Novice Barrels Dori Watts Breanne Watson Amanda Pellam Shayna Poirier
Kaleden Keremeos Langley Keremeos
Team Ropng Rod May Clayton Freemantle
Right: Cuyler Page rides the Penny Farthing while Grist Mill staffer Kandra Beauchamp makes like a flour sack during the Elks Rodeo Parade Sunday. Celia Patenden took on more conventional attire.
Steve Hohmann just got off “Sixth Sense” and was in the process of landing on the ground during Monday’s Bareback Program. Hohmann marched to a first place finish after this ride, where he is shown in the final stages of dismounting.
Right: Members of the Marron Valley Drill Team.
Right: Shriners add some colour to Monday’s Parade.
Abbotsford Surrey
Clayton Freemantle Tim Pellam
Surrey Langley
Tim Terepaki Ty Lytton
Monte Creek 108 Mile House
Tyler Dunkin Candace Chevallier
Keremeos Elks Rodeo Parade Monday
Kelowna Peachland
Nicola Frasch accompanies the Bears Fruit Stand mascot in a romp down Seventh Avenue.
Even the Seniors Centre entered a float in this year’s parade. Photos by Steve Arstad
Left: Keremeos enjoyed the sounds of the Oroville High School Band, annual favourites of Keremeos Elks Rodeo Parade watchers.
The Review, Thursday, May 22, 2014 — Page 13
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SPORTSCENTRE PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN SALEM MODERN FAMILY MIKE & MOLLY THE BIG BANG THEORY INCOME PROPERTY ANCIENT ALIENS UNUSUALLY THICKE BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE ORPHAN BLACK STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED JACKED! THE BIG BANG THEORY CRIMINAL MINDS BEST FUNERAL EVER 7:30 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD COPS WHEEL OF FORTUNE WASHINGTON GROWN THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD SPUN OUT INCOME PROPERTY UNUSUALLY THICKE BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE STORAGE WARS TEXAS THE BIG BANG THEORY BEST FUNERAL EVER 8:00 PM THE BACHELORETTE PSYCH 2 BROKE GIRLS COPS AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR TO BE ANNOUNCED ANTIQUES ROADSHOW MASTERCHEF MONTY DON’S FRENCH GARDENS SEINFELD MOVIE Memorial Day SALEM FAMILY GUY MOVIE Murder on Her Mind JUST FOR LAUGHS: ALL ACCESS INCOME PROPERTY YUKON GOLD UNUSUALLY THICKE LIVE HERE, BUY THIS INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS TORONTO’S BASEBALL GIANTS #BIKERLIVE CRIMINAL MINDS SEX SENT ME TO THE E.R. 8:30 PM FRIENDS WITH BETTER LIVES JAIL THAT’S HOCKEY 2 NITE PLAYOFFS THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW FAMILY GUY INCOME PROPERTY UNUSUALLY THICKE LIVE HERE, BUY THIS CASTLE STORAGE WARS 9:00 PM 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY MIKE & MOLLY JAIL AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR TO BE ANNOUNCED AMERICAN EXPERIENCE THE LISTENER FAKE OR FORTUNE PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD AT MIDNIGHT GOLF CENTRAL CARIBBEAN LIFE PAWN STARS UNUSUALLY THICKE GHOST ADVENTURES STORAGE WARS TEXAS CANOEING NEVER EVER DO THIS AT HOME CRIMINAL MINDS BEST FUNERAL EVER 9:30 PM MOM JAIL 30 FOR 30 SHORTS SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD SEINFELD CARIBBEAN LIFE PAWN STARS UNUSUALLY THICKE STAR TREK: VOYAGER STORAGE WARS TEXAS NEVER EVER DO THIS AT
HOME BEST FUNERAL EVER 10:00 PM CASTLE ROOKIE BLUE 48 HOURS JAIL NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL INSIDE DISASTER: HAITI SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION THE JEFFERSONS ALBERTA PRIMETIME SEINFELD GOLF Division I Championship NCAA CARIBBEAN LIFE AMERICAN RESTORATION UNUSUALLY THICKE BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED JACKED! FOX 28 NEWS FIRST CRIMINAL MINDS OMG EMT! 10:30 PM JAIL FAMILY GUY 30 ROCK THE JEFFERSONS PARKS AND RECREATION CARIBBEAN LIFE AMERICAN RESTORATION UNUSUALLY THICKE BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE SALEM STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:35 MODERN FAMILY TUESDAY, MAY 27 14
7:00 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY! THE NIGHT SHIFT CBC NEWS: VANCOUVER COMING BACK WITH WES MOORE ETALK MARINE MACHINES SPORTSCENTRE PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN SALEM MODERN FAMILY THE MENTALIST THE BIG BANG THEORY DECKED OUT PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY CASTLE SECRETS AND LEGENDS TO BE ANNOUNCED STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Detroit Tigers at Oakland Athletics MLB DEADLIEST CATCH THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS THE LITTLE COUPLE 7:30 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD INSIDE AMY SCHUMER DECKED OUT PAWN STARS STORAGE WARS TEXAS THE BIG BANG THEORY STORAGE WARS 8:00 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS: LOS ANGELES NCIS REPO GAMES AMERICA’S GOT TALENT TO BE ANNOUNCED D-DAY 360 ANGER MANAGEMENT WAR HORSE: THE REAL STORY SEINFELD THE ORIGINALS SALEM FAMILY GUY HOT IN CLEVELAND JUST FOR LAUGHS: ALL ACCESS HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL YUKON GOLD MONEY MORON SECRET LIFE OF... INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS FOOL’S GOLD
TV Listings -
I WANNA MARRY HARRY STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING 8:30 PM REPO GAMES THE GOLDBERGS THAT’S HOCKEY 2 NITE PLAYOFFS THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW FAMILY GUY HOT IN CLEVELAND HOUSE HUNTERS MONEY MORON SECRET LIFE OF... CASTLE STORAGE WARS FOOL’S GOLD STORAGE WARS 9:00 PM NCIS NCIS: LOS ANGELES REPO GAMES TO BE ANNOUNCED FRONTLINE LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT MIGHTY JEROME: THE STORY OF HARRY JEROME SUPERNATURAL PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD MIKE & MOLLY AT MIDNIGHT GOLF CENTRAL DISASTER DECKS PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF BEVERLY HILLS GHOST ADVENTURES WILD THINGS WITH DOMINIC MONAGHAN DEADLIEST CATCH: ON DECK RIOT STORAGE WARS THE LITTLE COUPLE 9:30 PM REPO GAMES SPORTSCENTRE TOP 10 SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD HOT IN CLEVELAND SEINFELD DISASTER DECKS PAWN STARS STAR TREK: VOYAGER STORAGE WARS 10:00 PM CELEBRITY WIFE SWAP THE NIGHT SHIFT PERSON OF INTEREST HUNGRY INVESTORS NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION THE JEFFERSONS ALBERTA PRIMETIME SEINFELD GOLF Division I Championship NCAA DECKED OUT AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY CASTLE SECRETS AND LEGENDS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING 10:30 PM FONCIE’S PHOTOS
Weather Watch three day forecast THURSDAY Cloudy High 24 Low 10
FAMILY GUY 30 ROCK THE JEFFERSONS PARKS AND RECREATION DECKED OUT AMERICAN RESTORATION HEROES OF COSPLAY STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:35 MODERN FAMILY STORAGE WARS 19 KIDS AND COUNTING WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 14
7:00 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY! MOVIE Angels and Demons CBC NEWS: VANCOUVER NATURE ETALK CANADA: OVER THE EDGE PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN RULES OF ENGAGEMENT MODERN FAMILY MIKE & MOLLY THE BIG BANG THEORY HOUSE HUNTERS: OFF THE GRID MIRACLES DECODED UNUSUALLY THICKE BORDER RICO PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE HUNTERS BASEBALL Detroit Tigers at Oakland Athletics MLB FAST N’ LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY MY 40-YEAR-OLD CHILD 7:30 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD WHEEL OF FORTUNE THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN RULES OF ENGAGEMENT SEINFELD SULLIVAN AND SON HOUSE HUNTERS: OFF THE GRID UNUSUALLY THICKE BORDER RICO STORAGE WARS TEXAS THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY 8:00 PM THE MIDDLE MOVIE Angels and Demons HAWAII FIVE-0 ONE NIGHT ONLY: AN ALLSTAR COMEDY TRIBUTE TO DON RICKLES LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT TO BE ANNOUNCED NOVA SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CHARLIE BIRD EXPLORES THE GANGES SEINFELD ARROW RULES OF ENGAGEMENT FAMILY GUY JUST FOR LAUGHS: ALL ACCESS HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL YUKON GOLD LOST AND SOLD BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE INNERSPACE
Weather history for May 22 2013
High 12.0°C Low 7.8°C
48 km max wind gust 6.6 mm total precip. Average Temperatures
Max. 21.4°C
Min. 7.6°C
Precipitation Frequency
FRIDAY
60% chance of showers High 20 Low 13
SATURDAY
Mixed sun & cloud High 22 Low 9
35%
Highest & Lowest Temp. (1941-2012) 31.7°C (1958) 1.1°C (1960) Greatest Precipitation (1941-2012)
22.2 mm (2004)
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STORAGE WARS HOW IT’S MADE DUCK DYNASTY GIRL WHO NEVER GREW 8:30 PM THE GOLDBERGS THAT’S HOCKEY 2 NITE PLAYOFFS THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW RULES OF ENGAGEMENT FAMILY GUY HOUSE HUNTERS LOST AND SOLD BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE CASTLE STORAGE WARS HOW IT’S MADE DUCK DYNASTY 9:00 PM MODERN FAMILY CRIMINAL MINDS CHICAGO P.D. TO BE ANNOUNCED JAZZ THE 100 PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD AT MIDNIGHT GOLF CENTRAL BEACHFRONT BARGAIN HUNT PAWN STARS SECRET MILLIONAIRE GHOST ADVENTURES I SHOULDN’T BE ALIVE SONS OF GUNS DUCK DYNASTY HAYLEY: WORLD’S OLDEST TEENAGER 9:30 PM THE GOLDBERGS 30 FOR 30 SHORTS SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD SEINFELD
ISLAND HUNTERS PAWN STARS STAR TREK: VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY 10:00 PM MOTIVE CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION MOVIE Couples Retreat CHICAGO P.D. NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL ESCAPE IN THE PACIFIC: 1943 SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION THE JEFFERSONS SEINFELD GOLF Division I Championship NCAA HOUSE HUNTERS: OFF THE GRID AMERICAN RESTORATION UNUSUALLY THICKE BORDER RICO STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS AT 10 P.M. DUCK DYNASTY GROWING UP TINY: KENADIE’S NEXT CHAPTER 10:30 PM FAMILY GUY 30 ROCK THE JEFFERSONS PARKS AND RECREATION HOUSE HUNTERS: OFF THE GRID AMERICAN RESTORATION UNUSUALLY THICKE BORDER RICO PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:35 MODERN FAMILY DUCK DYNASTY
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FEATURE BUSINESS
FLETCHER Building Supplies HEALTH SERVICES
Find one in the Business Directory or under Services in the Classifieds. AD SPACE
FEATURE BUSINESS OR SERVICE OF THE WEEK:
Pet Food & Pet Supplies
See us for all your Dog & Cat needs! 222 Burton Ave., Princeton 250-295-6938
PET FOOD
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FLETCHER Building Supplies Pet Food & Pet Supplies
See us for all your Dog & Cat needs! 222 Burton Ave., Princeton 250-295-6938
ACCOUNTING
• Accounting & Bookkeeping • Corporate & Small Business Tax Returns • Farm & Personal Tax Returns
250-499-5111
630A 7th Ave., Keremeos FEED SUPPLIES
AD SPACE
RESTAURANT
516 7th Ave., P.O. Box 128, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0
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Double Diamond
FLETCHER Building Supplies
FEED STORE
Handyman Services
Irrigation
Farm Supplies, feed, fencing,
shavings, pellets...
Small Renovations - Light Commercial
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GREENHOUSE
ROOFING
Find one in the Business Directory or under Services in the Classifieds. AUTO REPAIR
Landscaping/Sheds/Decks/Flat Concrete
20 years experience
250-499-9843
MECHANICAL
(250) 499-7732
IMILKAMEEN INDUSTRIES LTD.
2064 Main St., Cawston, BC
Truck, Trailer, Heavy Equipment and Cars Diesel Engine Diagnostic & Repairs Government Inspections AC Service & Oil Changes & Tires
Licensed Mechanic
Open: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon. to Fri., Sat. till Noon
The Review, Thursday, May 22, 2014 — Page 15
311 9th Street, Keremeos • 250-499-2400
Admission and Lessons
Keremeos Community Pool 499 5766 Admission
Summer Pool Schedule 2014
Pre-school under 5yrs Child 5-12yrs Teen 13-18yrs Flex pass 10 visits
effective June 30 subject to change Mon Tue Early Bird Clib 7.00am 6.00am
Wed
Thur Early Bird
Fri
Sat
Teen Adult Family swim 19+ Family swim
$3.75 $4.25 $8.50 $10.00
Sun
Club
Swim Club
9.00am
Early Bird Club Adult fitness Aquacise
9.00am
inquire at Pool
June 2 - Aug 17
contact
Jun 10 - Aug 14 Jun 10 - Aug 14 July 2 - Aug 14
$100.00 $100.00 $75.00
Annette 499 9523
All subject to registration Red Cross Lessons
$65.00 per hour
Pool rental
12.00pm
12.00pm
1.00pm
1.00pm Public
Public
Public
Public
Public
***
Swim
Swim
Swim
Swim
Swim
Free Family
Red Cross Lessons Duck, Sea Turtle, Sunfish & Whale Levels 1 - 7
$50.00 $50.00
30 min 30min
Level 8,9 & 10
$68.00
45 min
Red Cross and Pre school Lessons Dates and Levels
Swim 3.00pm 4.00pm
6.00pm
*** Tri Club
Tri
Tri Club
Start time
Club
Club
Club
9.15
Swim
Swim
Swim
Swim
Swim
Club
Club
Club
Club
Club
Toonie Swim
Fitness Club
Adult 7.00pm
3.00pm
Fitness Club
6.00pm
Adult Toonie Swim
Jun 30-July 11
July 14-July 25
July28-Aug 8
Aug 11-Aug 22
8,9 & 10
10.00
4&2
6&7
2&4
6
10.30
3&1
Duck & Turtle
5 & Turtle
1 & Duck
11.00
5 & Whale
3 & Sunfish
7.00pm Pre school Levels - Duck, Sea Turtle, Sunfish and Whale
Aquacise
7.30
Red Cross Levels - 1 to 10
Aquacise
8.00pm
Payment due on or before first day of lessons. Public Swim Fun Days - 16 July & 13 Aug
lane rope may be put in for lap swimming 1.00 - 3.00 themes posted
* * * please note - adults must be accompanied by a child during Free Family Swims
Family swim This is a Free swim sponsored with thanks by Similkameen Agencies Keremeos Doctors
Canada Day and Pool Opener Tuesday 1 July 2 sessions 1.00 - 2.30 and 3.00 - 4.30
Hilltop Esso
K. Mountain Auto Repair Harris Transport Lawrence Contracting
Dutchies Transfer
Marnie Todd RMT
sponsored by Pharmasave #250 Keremeos
Keremeos Community Pool PO Box 496 Keremeos Community Pool Keremeos PO Box 496 B.C. V0X 1N0 Keremeos V0X 1N0 Swim B.C. Lesson registration 2014
Registration Form Adult Swim Club and Early Bird Club
This swim program is designed to improve swimming strokes and increase cardio fitness.
Lesson dates
Name: ________________________________________
Start Time
Lesson dates
______________________________________
Phone
Home: __________________________ Work: ______________________
E mail: _________________________________ Medical services plan # _____________________ Doctor’s name: ________________ Please note any relevant medical or physical concerns, if in doubt please consult a physician: ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Insurance: The Keremeos Pool does not carry insurance for sports related injuries Waiver: The Keremeos Pool, staff and volunteers accept no responsibility for losses or injuries incurred by participants in this program. Please indicate program required: Adult swim ……… Early Bird swim ……….
_______________________________________________ Date __________________ Signed
Please complete and return to the Recreation Centre Box 496, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0
Address: ______________________________________
9.15 Start Time 10.00 9.15 10.30 10.00 11.00 10.30 11.00
Swim Lesson registration 2014 Jun 30 – July 11 Jun 30 – July 11 4&2 3&1 4&2 5 & Whale 3&1 5 & Whale
July 14– July 25 July 14– July 25 6&7 Duck & Turtle 6&7 3 & Sunfish Duck & Turtle
July 28 – Aug 8 8,9 & 10 July 28 – Aug 8 2&4 8,9 & 10 5 & Turtle 2&4 5 & Turtle
Aug 11 – Aug 22 Aug 11 – Aug 22 6 1 & Duck 6 1 & Duck
3 & Sunfish
Please note – no lessons on statutory holidays Red Cross Lessons Please note – no lessons on statutory holidays Duck, Turtle, Sunfish & Whale $50.00 30 min Red Cross Level 1 – Lessons 7 $50.00 30 min Level 8, 9 & 10 $68.00 45 min Duck, Turtle, Sunfish & Whale $50.00 30 min Level 1 – 7 $50.00 30 min Level 8, 9 & 10 name: ___________________________ $68.00 45 min Participant’s Parent / Guardian name: ___________________________ Contact Tel: __________________ Participant’s name: ___________________________ Lesson set: ________________________________ Parent / Guardian name: ___________________________ Contact Tel: __________________ Level: ____________________________________ Lesson set: ________________________________ Level: ____________________________________ Please inform the instructor of any health concerns.
Please inform the instructor of any health concerns. Please complete and return to the address above with cheques payable to Keremeos Community Pool.
Adult swim club: June 10 - August 14, Tuesday and Thursday 6.00 – 7.00pm Cost: $100.00 (second family member $85.00)
Please complete and return to the address above with cheques payable to Keremeos Community Pool. ........................................................................................................................................................................ Please detach and retain
Early Bird swim club: June 10 - August 14, Tuesday and Thursday 6.00 – 7.00 am Cost: $100.00 Early Bird club (second family member $85.00)
Please detach and retain ........................................................................................................................................................................ Please detach and retain
Lesson set: ________________________________
Registration is limited; please call 250 499 2400 to reserve a spot. Return this form to the Keremeos Pool, Box 496 Keremeos VOX 1N0. Cheques should be made payable to Keremeos Pool.
Level:set: ____________________________________ Lesson ________________________________ Time: ______________________
SWIMMING LESSON INFORMATION
pool will be cleared between sessions
Keremeos Community Pool
ADULT SWIM CLUB INFORMATION
$1.25 $3.50 $3.25 $30.00
Please complete and return to the Recreation Centre Box 496, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0
SWIMMING SCHEDULE SUMMER 2014
SIMILKAMEEN RECREATION CENTRE
Page 16 The Review, Thursday, May 22, 2014
news
Kaleden volunteer fire department may take on fire protection at new Skaha Hills subdivision By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com The new Skaha Hills development is looking for a fire department. In the meantime, it appears that the Kaleden Volunteer Fire Department will be filling the role. Emergency Services Supervisor Dale Kronebusch told the Review he learned only late Friday afternoon that the RDOS was required to provide fire protection to the Skaha Hills subdivision, as it meets the criteria of an
Existing Service Agreement between the Penticton Indian Band and the Regional District Okanagan Similkaeen. “I have scheduled a legal advisement meeting with our lawyer tomorrow afternoon,” he said in an email to the Review, “ The area can fall under the response of Penticton Fire Department, but that still needs to be negotiated.” Kronebusch said that he had been unable to provide that service coverage over the long weekend, pending a proper legal arrangement, so the KVFD was seen as a
“logical problem solver”. Although an expansion of Kaleden’s boundaries on a permanent basis was not initially under consideration, Kronebusch stated that it might be logical, as the response is right at the border of Kaleden’s eight kilometre response (limit). “If you factor in the travel speed of using Highway 97 to get there, Kaleden FD will most likely arrive at Skaha Hills quicker than responding to other areas within their established area such as St. Andrews,” he stated.
FEATURE BUSINESS
HARDWARE
We’re still locally owned and operated! Keremeos Building Supplies is now Home Building Centre Same Great Location: 620 - 8th Ave., Keremeos
250-499-5322
Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 am - 5 pm Saturday 8:30 am - 5pm
AUTOMOTIVE
Fix Em Automotive
NOW A LICENSED VEHICLE INSPECTION FACILITY
Ryan Campbell, Owner • Licensed Mechanic • Licensed Vehicle Inspector • Over 15 years experience • Red Seal Certified
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° ° ° ° ° °
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Heavy Equipment
Shane:
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Clayton: 250.499.2208 Troy: 250.498.9206
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SEPTIC SERVICES
GREENHOUSE
Don & Anna’s Greenhouses & GARDEN CENTRE
Greatest Selection in the Similkameen! Grower Owned & Operated Mon. - Sat., 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Sun., 10:30 am to 4:00 pm #31 Ashnola Road, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N1
Phone:(250)499-5785 Email: don_annas@nethop.net
CONSTRUCTION
Your Home... DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
498-6184 www.ruhland.ca
Is your Castle
Protect it from the sands of time with quality craftmanship. Licensed Residential Builder
Serving Oliver, Osoyoos & OK Falls
The Review, Thursday, May 22, 2014 — Page 17
Check your home’s insides before renovating
ALL DESIGNS, PLANS AND RENDERINGS © COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
Specialists in the industry suggest that any homeowner planning to renovate should not be too hasty in applying the ‘cosmetics’ of a renovation without investigating the home’s insides first. Homeowners are advised to review the foundations of a home -- the insulation and the infrastructure -- beforehand. Adequately considered, these areas can add significant value to a home. Bringing in an energy rater, inspector or appraiser to examine the home will give a better sense of the required work and avoid any subsequent costly headaches. Replacing traditional insulation with a more energy efficient modern alternative like spray foam insulation can help homeowners address potential problems, such as air leakage and poor insulation. Spray foam insulation, like that available from innovators like Icynene, addresses concerns of airborne irritant and moisture infiltration while reducing monthly energy bills. Inclusion of this modern material may even help increase the market value of the renovated home if put up for sale. Understanding the needs of a home during a renovation rewards homeowners over the long-term. Additional information can be found at www. icynene.com.
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MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1418 SQ. FT. (131.7 M2) 9'-0" CEILING HEIGHT
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Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 am - 5 pm Saturday 8:30 am - 5pm
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PLAN NO. 7-4-942
TOTAL 2140 SQ. FT. (198.8 M2 )
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OK Labour Co. Ltd. We farm 300 acres in Cawston, Oliver, OK Falls. We are looking for 10 - 12 workers. We farm all vineyards. We are paying $10.50 - $18 per hrs. depending on experience & job fulltime work. (all facet of vineyard work) Call 250-490-7695 (after 7:00 pm).
MEAT CUTTER We are recruiting for a relief Meat Cutter Journeyperson. Hours are flexible and negotiable. The successful candidate will have previous, relevant grocery experience and post-secondary Meat Cutting training. Please reply in confidence to : Human Resources: replytothis posting@gmail.com We look forward to hearing from you!
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Help Wanted An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051. FAST AND Reliable Plumbing Repairs, 24/7. Call Parker Dean for your next plumbing job. Present this ad and get $50 off. Vancouver area. Call 1-800-573-2928. POWELL RIVER and Region Transition House Society is posting for a full-time “Stopping the Violence Counsellor.” For a complete job posting, please email Julie at chamberj@telus.net.
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The Lower Similkameen Community Services Society is seeking an Assisted Living Coordinator who will champion the delivery of exemplary services to residents of our 14 unit assisted living residence. Responsibilities include oversight of all assisted living services including personal care, social and recreational programs, hospitality services and emergency response.
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MEAT CUTTER OLIVER Buy-Low Foods in Oliver has an immediate opening for a Meat Cutter Journeyperson. This is a Permanent P/T position which may became a F/T position. The successful candidate will have previous, relevant grocery experience and post-secondary Meat Cutting training. Please reply in confidence to: Human Resources: people@buy-low.com or Fax (604)882-5161 We look forward to hearing from you! We will respond to those whom we contact for an interview. Please reference the location and position you are applying for. We thank you in advance for taking the time to send a resume.
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Garage Sale, Multi Family 406 11th Ave., 8 am - ??, May 24th
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Olalla - Saturday, May 24, 8 am - 4 pm, 1501 Main St. N., single bed, table and 6 chairs, household items, tools, furniture.
3 Rooms For $299, (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT, until job is completed!
Saturday May 24th, 8 am to 1 pm, 412 10 Ave., multi-family yard sale, tools, desk, generator, lamps, clock...stuff.
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A- STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. SPECIAL Trades are welcome. 40’ Containers under $2500! Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders JD 892D LC excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
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English Springer Spaniels CKC Reg. Puppies Champ lines, tails docked, vet checked, 1st shots, guaranteed. Home raised, well socialized. Ready May 30. $1,200. peterandskye@gmail.com (250) 392-1440 Williams Lake
Emerald Cedars: Direct from Okanagan Grower, acclimatized for the area. 6ft tall - 10 for $279.00. Delivery & planting available. Call George, Budget Nurseries 250-498-2189
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TOP SOIL & COMPOSTED MANURE for garden & landscaping. You’re welcome to drop off lawn clippings. 250499-5084.
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Rentals Homes for Rent KEREMEOS - 2 Bdrm for rent. W/D, F/S. Fenced yard. Includes small storage space. $625 a month plus utilities. Small pets negotiable. 250490-5846
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Trucks & Vans 2001 Dodge 1/2 T, 4x4, 4 dr., 110 km, immaculate condition, $9,800 OBO. Call Charlie at 250-499-0096
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Five Simple Changes to Recycling Programs 1. NO plastic bags or books in blue bags/blue boxes! Recycle at depots. Telephone books, magazines and catalogues still OK! 2. RECYCLE NEW ITEMS mixed in your blue bag/blue box starting May 19th including clean and dry paper cups, milk cartons, tetra-paks, frozen desert boxes, spiral paper cans, microwavable bowls, empty aerosol cans and plastic caps.
Printed Paper: Newspaper, magazines, telephone directories, envelopes, catalogues NO books or padded envelopes
Dry Paper Packaging: bags, boxes, cardboard NO tissue, waxed cardboard or paper with foil
Wet Paper Containers Paper cups, milk cartons, tetra-paks, ice cream boxes NO straws
Printed Paper and Cardboard 3. DROP-OFF clean and dry plastic bags, white and coloured Styrofoam, glass and books at local landfills or private recycling depots. See below.
Steel Containers: Plastic Containers: Aluminum Containers: Cans, lids, concentrate Bottles, trays, tubs, food Pie plates, foil wrap, or ‘Pringle style’ paper container. Caps OK. empty aerosol cans spiral cans No Styrofoam or bags NO Paint
Clean and Dry Containers
Glass Containers: Bottles and jars. Lids with ‘Steel Containers’
Plastic Film Bags: Grocery bags, bread bags, paper towel over wrap
Styrofoam: Packaging only! Separate white and coloured
Drop Off Only
Books: Recycle only at landfills
4. SEPARATE PRINTED PAPER /CARDBOARD FROM CONTAINERS when dropping off at depots. Different bins for these items. 5. NEW RECYCLING DEPOTS Drop off during open hours.
J&C Bottle Depot, 200 Rosetown Ave, Penticton Osoyoos Bottle Depot, 8305 72nd Avenue, Osoyoos
All Landfills in RDOS
For more information: www.recyclinginbc 1-800-667-4321 www.rdos.bc.ca info@rdos.bc.ca Phone: 250-490-4129 Toll Free: 1-877-610-3737