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Inside city hall, community members joined the uniformed personnel to watch the regimental funeral being televised from 1 Moncton, with thousands of RCMP and other law enforcement officials from across Canada in attendance. Cpl. Chris McGee of the Williams Lake RCMP detachment attended the funeral in Moncton. “He trained David Joseph Ross, one of the boys who perished,” safer community co-ordinator Dave Dickson said. The other fallen constables were Fabrice Georges Gevaudan and Douglas James Larche. Mayor Kerry Cook told the

crowd the deaths were a powerful reminder of the courage and willingness of people to risk their lives for others. “Your work is very much appreciated,” Cook said. Cariboo Bethel Church Pastor Jeremy Vogt described the morning as a difficult one. “You are here to honour your fallen brothers,” he said. “They were targeted because they wear the same uniform as you.” Meanwhile in Alexis Creek, Carli Newberry said students of the local school lead their community in a show of support for the RCMP by wearing red clothing and stencilling maple leafs on their

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faces. She said the children created banners, signs and cards, which they proudly displayed as they marched down to the local detachment. The signs said “RCMP are the best!” and “Thank you for your service.” Upon reaching the detachment, grade 4 student Connor McGregor announced, “We’re here to share a moment of silence with you.” Following the moment of silence, students hung their signs on the outside of the detachment for all the public to see. See page A3 of the Tribune for photo.

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Williams Lake City Page Sam Ketcham Pool Referendum Question of the Week Q: What is the cost of the proposed upgrades? A: The construction cost is $11.3 million based on estimates provided by an architectural firm in the Williams Lake and District Pool Feasibility Study (2012). This figure includes the phased construction approach as well as cost escalation contingencies.

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2014 is the 88th Anniversary of the Williams Lake Stampede;

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the 2014 Stampede will be held June 27th to 30th, 2014; the Council of the City of Williams Lake wishes to encourage each and every resident, merchant and service organization to promote the 2014 Stampede festivities;

NOW THEREFORE

the Council of the City of Williams Lake hereby proclaims JUNE 1ST to JUNE 30TH as STAMPEDE SEASON IN THE CITY OF WILLIAMS LAKE and requests all citizens observe this period by: (a) Decorating their places of business in western decor during Stampede Season; (b) Wearing western clothing during the above Season; (c) Supporting the Stampede Association in their many endeavours whenever possible; (d) Extending a friendly Cariboo smile and a hearty welcome to all visitors to the City.

Mayor Kerry Cook City of Williams Lake 450 Mart Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N3

PUBLIC NOTICE

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City of Williams Lake Council will consider the 2013 Annual Report at the Regular Meeting of Council to be held Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 450 Mart Street. Members of the public are invited to attend the meeting and to present submissions or ask questions with respect to the report. Copies of the Annual Report will be available for inspection at City Hall, 450 Mart Street on June 10th or can be downloaded from the City’s web site at www.williamslake.ca in pdf format. Copies of the report will also be available at the June 24th meeting. For further information, please call Cindy Bouchard, Manager of Legislative Services at (250) 392-1773 or e-mail cbouchard@ williamslake.ca Cindy Bouchard Manager of Legislative Services

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The City of Williams Lake Water Division will be cleaning and flushing reservoirs and water mains starting June 9, 2014 for approximately a three week period. The areas that will be affected are: West of Country Club Boulevard including the Golf Course, residents on Hodgson Road, and all of Westside Subdivision. As Residents may experience a slight discolouration of their tap water, running a tap for a short period of time will clear this up. All inquiries can be directed to the City of Williams Lake Water Division at 392-1785. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

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We now offer the following options for paying taxes online at williamslake.ca:

Williams Lake high school students interested in offering their ideas for Williams Lake and learning about local government are invited to apply to serve on Williams Lake Junior Council for the 2014-2015 term.

• To access online payments for property taxes, sign up for an account and use the access ID from your Property Tax Notice, and click on the icon to the right.

The Junior Council is a group of high school students from Grades 10-12 that suggest ideas that could enhance life for youth in our city. Junior Council members are appointed by City Council and provide a youth voice to decisions made by the city. It is an opportunity to learn about and participate in the process of local government.

• These new services are part of a suite of new features at the City’s redesigned website, including the ability to customize your user experience, sign up for news and alerts from the City, and participate in the Community Voice discussion forum.

Saturday, June 14th 10:00 am - 1:00 pm 18+ Years • $45.00

In this three-hour workshop, you will learn the steps required for making a 14’36cm) square wood form, mixing the concrete medium, and creating a mosaic design using river rock and/or tile. You will take your newly crafted steppingstone home after the workshop. Your wood form can also be taken home to make additional stones to complete your garden path. All workshop materials will be provided, but feel free to bring your own items to decorate your steppingstone. Please wear work clothes and make sure you have a flat space in your car for taking your completed stepping stone home.

Claiming your home owner grant The Home Owner Grant (HOG) must be claimed by the Tax Due Date (July 2, 2014) to avoid penalty. You will not receive the grant if you fail to complete the application form. There are now two options for claiming your Home Owner Grant: • Use the form on the front of your property tax statement. • Avoid line ups and use the online form and using the Electronic Home Owner Grant (eHog) code printed on your property tax notice and clicking the icon to the right on the Financial Services page at williamslake.ca.

Those interested are asked to submit an application explaining why you are interested and why you think you would be a good choice for Junior Council. Include your name, address, phone number, school, and grade (Sept. 2014).

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Send your letter by June 16 to: Junior Council Applications City of Williams Lake 450 Mart Street , Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N3

• National retailers Sport Chek and Bulk Barn moving into new space on Prosperity Ridge • Lake City Ford automotive sales and services centre moving to new location on Highway 97 • Autism centre at Child Development Centre • McDonald’s renovations and site improvements • Can Com Electronics redevelopment • New 14-lot subdivision on Centennial Drive • 36-room Aviator Hotel development • Construction of new Let ‘R Buck Saloon stage

NOTICE TO RESIDENTS: Residents are reminded that while plastic foam packaging (Styrofoam) such as food containers, trays, and cushion packaging can be recycled at the Central Cariboo Transfer Station, it CAN NOT be placed in recycling carts for curbside pickup. Carts containing this packaging may not be picked up, as foam packaging is considered a contaminant. Please DO NOT include packing chips, peanuts, or foam noodles, or pink or blue board insulation with other plastic foam packaging at the transfer station.

2014 building permit values to May 15 = $4,478,000

COME VISIT THE NEW CITY’S NEW WEBSITE! The City of Williams Lake is pleased to announce that it has launched its re-vamped website williamslake.ca. Designed with CivicPlus, the re-designed website is easier to use, allows for greater user interaction and features a new clean, crisp design to allow easier navigation, as well as the following features: • The ability to register on the website and participate in Community Voice discussions about City initiatives • The ability to take advantage of online financial services, such as claiming the Home Owners Grant, access current property tax information, and pay property taxes and utility bills. • The ability to customize notifications from the City (News items, career opportunities, meeting agendas, City events) • A Media Center featuring City videos and multimedia • An interactive calendar which will allow non-profit groups to list community events (feature in development) To register on the new williamslake.ca, click on “Notify Me!” under the “My williamslake” menu of the homepage. Enter your e-mail address and a password to create your profile, and then choose which notifications you wish to receive from the City. The same user information can be used to participate in the Community Voice discussions.

To register call 250-398-7665

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Each year Junior Council sets learning goals and then chooses one or more projects to work on. Junior Council receives group facilitator and leadership training, an orientation to city operations, and participates in Council committee meetings. Over the past year they have participated in International Women’s Day, judged the regional Diversity Logo contest, hosted a volunteer fair for youth, organized Pay It Forward Day, learned about logo design and created a Junior Council logo, and helped out with the City Birthday Party.

“WILLIAMS LAKE STAMPEDE”

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Williams Lake High School Students Encouraged to Apply To Serve On Junior Council

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To receive City of Williams Lake media releases, Council Highlights, and updates, contact Communications Coordinator Ken MacInnis at 250-392-8488 or kmacinnis@williamslake.ca

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Please go to www.williamslake.ca and click on Human Resources to see employment opportunities.


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NEWS Rotating teachers’ strike to close schools Thursday Angie Mindus and Jeff Nagel Black Press The rotating teacher’s strike will force the closure of public schools throughout School District 27 Thursday. For the third week in a row, Superintendent Mark Thiessen is asking parents to keep their children at home and has ordered buses not to run. The ongoing labour dispute between the B.C. Teacher’s Federation and B.C. Public School Employers Association has also curtailed track and field events in the Cariboo Chilcotin in recent weeks as well as forced the cancellation of various school functions. After the Tribune’s press time Tuesday, the teacher’s union was expected to announce the outcome of a province-wide members’ vote to determine whether teachers will escalate job action, up to and including a full withdrawal of services. “It would allow us to (withdraw services) but it wouldn’t require us to,” said Murray Helmer, president of the Cariboo Chilcotin Teacher’s Association, of the vote. “All of that depends

on the progress at the bargaining table.” While it’s unclear how or when the teacher’s dispute will end, the province announced Monday it struck a tentative deal with 34,000 school support staff on the eve of B.C. teachers’ vote. The five-year agreement reached Saturday provides wage increases totalling 5.5 per cent, with potential for more tied to the performance of the B.C. economy – in line with the standard settlements reached with other public sector unions. It covers education assistants, school secretaries, caretakers, bus drivers and other education support staff, mostly represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). The union and provincial negotiators with the B.C. Public School Employers Association hammered the deal out in just five days following the start of talks last Tuesday. “This success provides ample evidence that the bargaining system works — when the parties come to the table with reasonable expectations and a flexible, solutionoriented approach,”

said BCPSEA public administrator Michael Marchbank said. “We built some momentum very quickly,” CUPE B.C. spokesman Rob Hewitt said. “The government came our direction enough to meet in the middle and we found a solution.” He said the union

also secured increased hours for education assistants and standardization gains to extended health benefit plans. Asked if the timing of talks amid the intensifying teachers dispute helped CUPE negotiators, Hewitt said only the teachers were not discussed at the table. Also included is an

Employee Support Grant covering any wages CUPE members lose by refusing to cross legal picket lines. The union’s support for the B.C. Teachers Federation and teachers’ pursuit of long-term adequate funding for public education “hasn’t changed one iota,” CUPE B.C. president

Mark Hancock said. “Just as the teachers have been at our side as our members have fought for public education, we continue to stand with them.” The deal running through to the summer of 2019 must still be ratified by union members. As with other agreements, school

support staff get further wage increases in the final four years of the agreement equivalent to half of any increase of provincial economic growth in excess of the budget’s forecast. GDP growth of one per cent above the forecast in a given year would, for example, trigger a further 0.5 per cent pay hike.

RCMP march in honour of fallen officers

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Williams Lake RCMP Cpl. Mike Berns leads the parade Tuesday honouring the three fallen Moncton RCMP officers.

Four lakecity residents injured in Highway 5 fatality near Kamloops One person was killed and four others were injured on Highway 5 North near Kamloops on Monday, June 9, when a southbound black

truck veered across the centre lane, colliding with a northbound red truck, the driver of which died at the scene. Four people in the

southbound truck — believed to be from Williams Lake — were taken to Royal Inland Hospital, with a passenger in the rear seat suffer-

ing the most serious injuries. The person killed in the northbound truck, a man, was alone in his vehicle. Kamloops RCMP

Staff Sgt. Doug Aird said it was too early in the investigation to determine why the black truck crossed the centre line, adding it does not ap-

pear as though alcohol was involved. Aird said a paramedic from Surrey and a semi-truck driver acted quickly to administer first-

aid to those injured in the black truck. The northbound lanes of Highway 5 North were closed into the evening of Monday, June 9.

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Pothole repair intensifies

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Crews work on Second Avenue North Monday morning as the city works to repair potholes and replace some water service connections.

Cat owner makes public plea for help Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer A newcomer to Williams Lake is appealing to the public to help find her lost cat Tigger. Tigger is nine years old with black fur and a white chest and white paws. “I have to get him home for my little boy,” the cat’s owner Dale Sherstobitoff said. Two weeks ago she moved to Williams Lake from Kamloops for a job at Gibraltar Mines and was living in a travel trailer until she could find a place to move into. Her little boy will be joining her at the end of the school year, and doesn’t even know the cat has gone missing, she said. Tigger was last seen

at Gibbon Street and Fourth Avenue, close to where Sherstobitoff lives. And ever since he went missing, Sherstobitoff has been getting up at 4:30 a.m. to look for him before she leaves for work and then look for him again at night when she gets back home. “We haven’t had any calls but someone said on Facebook they may have seen him on Boundary Street,” her adult son Justin Sellars said. Sherstobitoff and Sellars are offering a $500 reward for the return of the cat. They can be reached at 250-682-9432. Sellars also works at Gibraltar and can be reached at 250-305-4888 or e-mail JJSellars@Live.com.

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Veteran reflects on D-Day anniversary

Riding in style Angie Mindus photo

Grade 12 graduate Anne Butters takes her committment to the environment seriously and bikes to the 2014 Dry Grad with escort Harry Tudor.

Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer Cliff Stinson was there when the Canadians stormed Juno Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The 88-year-old Williams Lake resident was a dispatch rider for signals. “I delivered messages,” Stinson said. The dispatchers worked out of a holding unit and Stinson said he spent most of his time with the British Army. Originally from Verdun, Man., Stinson enlisted at Port Arthur, Ont., which is now part of Thunder Bay. As a young 18-yearold, he remembers the water being very rough on D-Day. “We had to wade in and it was up to our chests. I was pushing that stupid motorcycle,” he recalled. Last Friday evening Stinson attended a DDay anniversary celebration hosted at the Royal Canadian Legion in Williams Lake. The celebration was very well attended, however, he was the

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Cliff Stinson, 88, a D-Day veteran was at the Royal Canadian Legion Friday for a D-Day anniversary celebration. only one there who in- attended and ended moved and he continvaded Normandy. up bidding and buying ued working out of Stinson has made his three and half acres Surrey while their perhome in the Cariboo of land on McPher- manent home was in since 1978. son Wynd off the Dog Williams Lake. His arrival and sub- Creek Road. When asked if he sequent stay, “just hap“A wynd is a Scottish had a comment about pened,” he said. path,” he explained. “I the second world war, A sister-in-law invit- didn’t know that until McPherson said he ed him and his wife Ce- I’d been living here for didn’t. cilia to come up from 20 years.” “I am 88 now, but Surrey to go fishing. At the time he was I was young then,” There happened to working as bridge he said. “Most of the be a land auction tak- maker out of Surrey people who were there ing place during the and was always away are dead now. In 12 time he was here. He from home, so his wife years I will be 100.”

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• Publisher Lisa Bowering

• Acting Editor Angie Mindus 250-392-2331 ext 243 editor@wltribune.com

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hat with secondary school graduation ceremonies and the everlasting row between teachers and the provincial government, the topic of K to 12 education is hitting the headlines more than usual these days. Lake City Secondary School celebrated its first grad ceremonies on Saturday. I hadn’t been to a grad for some years and was startled, and somewhat depressed, by the all security that was deemed necessary at the complex. How times change! My question of the day. Where do school trustees French fit in the teacher/ Connection province issues? Diana French If anyone knows about teachers and what goes on in classrooms, it should be trustees. After all, they hire the teachers. Each BC community has different needs, different circumstances, different priorities, that’s why we school have locally elected school boards. According to the province, the 60 boards understand their respective communities, and their role is to “engage their communities in building and maintaining a school system that reflects local priorities, values and expectations; listen to their communities; guide the work of their school district; and set plans, policies and the annual budget. Reflecting the strength of local representation, boards report back to their communities on how students are doing. Boards are directly accountable to the people they serve.” Sounds good, but the province controls the finances and the curriculum. School boards cope with the funding shortages. They can close schools, change school names, and fiddle with class configurations, but they can’t do much about class size, composition or teachers’ salaries. Those issues are determined by the “one size fits all” provincial policies. Our trustees have a low profile. Do we care? How many people can name all the trustees? Hundreds of us show up for graduation ceremonies but otherwise we seem to pay more attention to the weather, or the state of the streets (potholes) and highways than we do to our children’s education. Diana French is a freelance columnist for the Tribune. She is a former Tribune editor, retired teacher, historian, and book author.

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Williams Lake RCMP, conservation officers, fire fighters, search and rescue and members of the public gather at city hall Tuesday to watch the funeral services of three Moncton RCMP officers killed in the line of duty last week.

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Officer deaths a tragedy The deaths of three RCMP officers in Moncton last week has been felt across the country. When the news broke Wednesday evening that three officers had been killed and two others injured, the nation held its breath. And during the next 26 hours, while the police searched for 24-year-old suspect Justin Bourque, people hoped there would be no more deaths. Once Bourque was arrested early Friday, details about Constables David Ross, Fabrice Georges Gevaudan and Douglas James Larche began to filter through media. Larche, 40, was originally from Saint John, N.B. He leaves behind a wife and three daughters. Ross, 32, was from Victoriaville, Que. and leaves behind a pregnant wife and a 19-month-old son. Gevaudan, 45, was from Boulogne-Billancourt, France. He leaves behind a wife and young stepdaughter. In Williams Lake Tuesday, the RCMP led

a parade from the detachment to city hall to honour the fallen constables. Uniformed firefighters, search and rescue personnel, conservation officers and probation officers joined in the parade, as local Cpl. Mike Berns led the procession playing the bagpipes. Inside city hall chambers people waited quietly before watching the regimental funeral televised live from Moncton. Cariboo Bethel Church pastor Jeremy Vogt told the people gathered at the ceremony the work and lives of the fallen constables will not be forgotten. And the grieving of local officers is also on the minds of the community of Williams Lake, he said. “You have a fraternity of brothers and sisters, not only in Canada, but around the world this morning who are with you heart and soul.” Deaths of the innocent cause us to hold our families, friends and co-workers close. - Williams Lake Tribune

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illiams Lake is a great community. From the people, the beautiful scenery and the tight-knit nature of our town, we are proud to live here and I am proud to represent this community in the legislature. I am also proud to represent and support the small business community locally owned and operated by entrepreneurs. For a small business to be successful it takes a special skill-set and determination by the owners to keep the doors open and the lights on every day with only MLA a handful of emMusings ployees is admirable. Donna Barnett That is why the support and service of our Chamber of Commerce is so vital in helping our local economy grow and prosper. From promoting member businesses to the public, advocating for specific member interests and hosting seminars, the chamber does great work to help local businesses collectively. Last month at the B.C. Chamber annual general meeting the Williams Lake Chamber of Commerce won “Chamber of the Year” thanks to the hard work of president Jason Ryll, and the incredible staff and volunteers. There is no doubt that the chamber has done an excellent job to further strengthen the business community through their advocacy with all levels of government, including meeting and discussing issues with me on a regular basis. The chamber has also taken a lead in encouraging people to buy local and shop at small businesses whenever possible. And because of their efforts, more and more people are choosing to buy local supporting jobs and economic growth in our region by keeping our dollars right in Williams Lake. Our government continues to listen to chambers across the province to hear how we can better grow and develop our local economies. Congratulations and well-deserved on winning this year’s B.C. Chamber of the Year. Donna Barnett is the Liberal MLA for Cariboo-Chilcotin.

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Battison deflects from real issue Editor: Re: Brian Battison Comments on Gibraltar In response to Brian Battison’s op-ed in the June 4, 2014 edition of the Williams Lake Tribune, I would like to point out his, and ultimately Taseko Mines Limited’s (TML), flawed reasoning and continuing failure to work with First Nations. Instead of replying to the Tsilhqot’in Nation’s request for improved partnerships with Gibraltar, Battison deflects the discussion to the New Prosperity project and my position as Chief of Tl’etinqox-t’in (Anaham). When I speak on Nation issues, I am speaking as the Tribal Chair of the Tsilhqot’in National Government, reaching consensus among all six Tsilhqot’in Chiefs. As a Nation, we fully support ?Esdilagh First Nation’s request for an impact and benefit agreement with Gibraltar. We know that Gibraltar can and has formed partnerships

with other First Nations, as noted in Band seeks mine agreement on May 28, and we are asking for a similar respect. One “take it or leave it” offer to ?Esdilagh does not constitute adequate effort nor the end of all negotiations. Instead of complaining about the federal government’s rejection of the now twice-rejected Prosperity project, why doesn’t Battison or his company focus on improving TML’s relations with the Tsilhqot’in Nation? He himself has recognized me and the Nation as being “instrumental” in the rejection of New Prosperity, yet his company still refuses to meet with our communities meaningfully at the table. Gibraltar Mine has operated for four decades in the backyard of the ?Esdilagh First Nation, with huge impacts on its lands and the traditional practices of ?Esdilagh members. Yet Gibraltar has no benefit sharing agreement with ?Esdilagh. It is not enough for Mr. Battison to point to “individual suc-

cess stories”, which have been few and far between. Gibraltar impacts an entire community and it should have an agreement that benefits that community. Impact and benefit agreements are a social necessity and industry standard built on respect and mutual understanding between parties. The Mining Association of Canada encourages negotiated agreements with Aboriginal peoples, and notes that more than 300 agreements have been negotiated between mining companies and Aboriginal groups in Canada. If TML wants to get any work done in our territory and create jobs for the Cariboo-Chilcotin as so promised, then why isn’t it working with ?Esdilagh First Nation to reach a formal agreement of lasting benefit to all involved? Chief Joe Alphonse Tribal Chair Tsilhqot’in National Government

Gang problems result from varying factors Editor: Is there a gang problem in Williams Lake’s Cariboo Interior region? Depends on who you ask. It also depends on the definition of what a gang is. If you define a gang as a bunch of high school friends, cousins and associates who hang out together, then yes. If you define a group of associates during a long period of time who organize complex conspiracies of criminal activities within the Cariboo, then no. Unless you consider unorganized crime within a small group of youths with serious identity issues, social disenfranchised feelings of inadequacies

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and a powerless feeling of control over the future, then yes, we do have a problem. How do we solve such an issue? First we must understand how such things arise in the first place. Is it role playing to the point where someone actually gets hurt? Is it the gun culture of the rebel outlaw that the sub-culture of society romanticizes? Is it the lyrics of the thug rap music that glamourizes criminal activity, sexism and stereotypical racist ideologies? Perhaps it’s anxious feelings of needing to fit in with peers? Maybe it’s a defect in genetics, poor nutrition, or undiagnosed head trauma causing underde-

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How do you feel about the deaths of the three Moncton RCMP officers?

John Bos It hits close to home — we have a son who is a Mountie.

Richard Jules We need to get rid of weapons in the hands of troubled people.

Jamie Tanis Condolences to members across Canada and the families impacted.

Sheena Rogers Extremely sad and scary at the same time.

Parker Kennedy Sad to see what happens to innocent people.

June Striegler We don’t appreciate our public servants enough.

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veloped pre-frontal lobes that create people who get easily frustrated, have anger management issues, short attention spans and learning difficulties. I say it’s none of these and all of these in various degrees, never mind the fact that even perfect healthy teens in perfectly healthy environments with good parents also tend to bow to peers and, yet, like to rebel. It all depends on opportunities, interpersonal skills, but allows one to develop to one’s full potential without the need to be predatory in nature or defeat others in order to feel one has power over their lives.

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Bees and hens discussed by CRD board Agricultural Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Emily MacNair, BC Agriculture Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Co-ordinator, appeared before the Cariboo Regional District board to present the final report on the Agricultural Climate Change Adaptation Strategy. Topics of discussion included the Agricultural Climate Change Adaptation initiative, climate change projections, Cariboo agriculture priority impacts, strategies and actions, and the implementation plan. Further information about the strategy can be found online at bcagclimateaction.ca. Bees and Hens After considering input from public hearings throughout the Cariboo Chilcotin, the CRD board gave third reading and final adoption to bylaws that will allow for bees and hens on residential zoned properties. New CRD Website During the June 5 committee of the whole meeting in Alexis Creek, the board reviewed the new Cariboo Regional District website. CRD staff provided an over-

view of the new site highlighting some of the key features including improved navigation, search engine optimization, enhanced internal search capabilities, and mobile device compatibility, in a user-friendly layout. The new website can be found at cariboord. ca. Canada Day in Quesnel A total of $1,000 of special projects funds will be shared equally between electoral areas A, B, C and I in support of Quesnel’s Canada Day celebrations. On the Road Again The CRD board of directors and staff travelled to Alexis Creek for the 2014 Board on the Road event. On Thursday, June 5, the committee of the whole meeting took place followed by a community barbecue with proceeds of the event benefitting the Alexis Creek Visitor Information Centre. Meetings continued on Friday morning with the CRD’s regular board meeting at 9:30 a.m. in Williams Lake. Grant Writing Workshops The regional district agreed to provide re-

freshments for the upcoming grant writer workshop in Williams Lake on June 19. The Cariboo Regional District annually partners with the Northern Interior Communities Association (NICA) to provide grant writing workshops in 100 Mile House, Quesnel, and Williams Lake since 2012. The workshops focus on how to write successful applications for the BC Community Gaming Grants program. This year’s events will

be held on the following dates: • 100 Mile House June 18, 1 to 5 p.m. — The Valley Room • Williams Lake June 19, 5:30-9:30 p.m. — council chambers • Quesnel — June 21, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Native Friendship Centre. The workshops are free to attend and open to all organizations and individuals in the Cariboo Chilcotin. For further information e-mail the CRD grant writer at grantwriter@cariboord.ca.

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Gibraltar wins at mine rescue competition Gibraltar Mines emerged a winner during a mine rescue competition held in Smithers last weekend. The Gibraltar team garnered the Ron Brow Memorial Trophy for Best Extrication for Surface Team. At the 59th annual Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition, mine enthusiasts, family and friends gathered Saturday to watch nine mine rescue and eight first aid teams compete, a Ministry of Energy and Mines press release noted. Teams were challenged by rope rescue rigging, complex industrial hazards, dynamic smoke and fire tasks. “Teams are comprised of those working at B.C. mines with backgrounds in firefighting, emergency response and highangle rescue, and often also lend their rescue expertise to their local communities,” the ministry said. The competition

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is divided into three categories — surface, underground and three-person first aid. It features life-like simulations that test skills in firefighting, first aid, rope rescue, extrication and general mine rescue knowledge. The winning team captained by Delainy Barry, Peace River Coal, consisted of members from Highland Valley Copper, New Gold Inc. New Afton, Huckleberry

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A12 www.wltribune.com

Wednesday, June 11, 2014 Williams Lake Tribune

Graduates celebrate at Dry Grad parade

Angie Mindus photo

Eric Nickel and Tanya Kipfer enjoy a classic view during the Dry Grad Parade Saturday.

Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

Donny Kunka and Wyatt Branch compete for the best time during the 2014 Dry Grad Festivities held at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex overnight Saturday.

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Dancing the night away part and parcel of the Dry Grad festivities at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex overnight Saturday.

Angie Mindus photo

Sydney Goward and Daniel Lussier at the wheel enjoy an alternative mode of transportation during the Dry Grad Parade Saturday.

Gaeil Farrar photo

Margie and Woody Kaufman were able to sit in the front row to watch their granddaughter, Ellen Kaufman, graduate as one of the top academic students at Lake City Secondary School.

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Sierra Siwek and Matt Nendick have a little fun with water guns during the Williams Lake Dry Grad Parade Saturday.

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Busy weekend in Williams Lake for Grade 12 graduating students It was a weekend of celebration for Grade 12 students, who graduated Saturday in Williams

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grad 2014

Wednesday, June 11, 2014 Williams Lake Tribune

Graduates in fine form at parade

Angie Mindus photo

Cyntia Brignel and Justin Solomon, clad in formal camo, Saturday.

Angie Mindus photo

Delilah Koepke, Brianna Davidson, Ashley Telford, Corbin Penny (back), Sierra Noble and Briana Mundeling enjoy an elevated view during the Dry Grad Parade Saturday.

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Lake City secondary hosts another successful Dry Grad Parade Angie Mindus photo

Sheridan Davis and Nathaniel Fraser enjoy a unique and high ride during the 2014 Dry Grad Parade in Williams Lake Saturday. Angie Mindus photo

Wyatt Myles and Heather Fisher-Leblanc share warm Cariboo smiles.

Angie Mindus photo

Andrew Bettles, Brittany Baird and Stephanie Smith ride in the back of a pickup during the 2014 Dry Grad Parade.

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Gagandeep Vaid, Nisha Khakh and Katrina Pukacz enjoy their 2014 Dry Grad Parade in Williams Lake Saturday.

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The Cariboo Art Society is celebrating its 70th anniversary with its June show Brushes with History at the Station House Gallery. Society president Cat Prevette opened the show Thursday, June 5 by congratulating the arts community. “Welcome to this historic event,” Prevette said. “I’d like you to imagine a red carpet here under our feet. We are all VIP’s here to celebrate some exciting history of our community … Imagine 70 years of painting in our town.” During the past year, she said members explored the art society’s history with various art projects. “Canada has such a rich history seldom lauded and we were excited to explore our quite fantastic legacy,” Prevette said. Last July she said the group visited Ingrid and Ty Johnston at the Onward Ranch where the art society began. There they painted the famous red barn which was first painted by founder Vivien Cowan and her mentor A.Y. Jackson of Cana-

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Grads share in $140,000 in scholarships Parents and friends crowded into the large arena at the Cariboo Memorial Complex Saturday to watch the first graduation ceremonies for the new Lake City Secondary School. A total of 224 students are graduating and many of them shared in approximately $140,000 in scholarships, bursaries and awards that were presented. This year there are seven students vying for the top academic award and they are all girls: Sienna Hoffos, Tanna Lauriente, Sabrina Kyle, Heather FisherLeBlanc, Victoria Page, Ellen Kaufman, Christie Joung. The top academic students are in contention for the prestigious Governor General Bronze Medallion that will be announced after final exams are marked and recorded. The 2014 Lake City Secondary School District Dogwood Authority awards presented in various categories below each come with a $1,000 scholarship. Fine Arts: Kara Pare and Courtney Zwack. Applied Skills: Carly Lange, Liam Fletcher, and Sabrina Kyle. Physical Activity: Sheridan Davis, Riley Lawryk, Montana Reid, Tessa Hare. Second Languages: Tanna Lauriente, Glen Aggiss, and Micole Myers. Community Service: Hanna Hett, Sienna Hoffos, Nicki Trotter, Anne Butters, Monique Wong, Jerrissa Charleyboy. Technical and Trades Training: Ryan Therrien, Jona Sommer, and Hannah Purdy.

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BC Government Retired Employees Bursary: Sabrina Kyle. Big and Beaver Lakes Livestock Association: Hannah Purdy. Big Change Bursary: Demish Nand. Henry Bob Memorial Bursary: Kaitlyn Walters. Bernard Boe Memorial Bursary: David Stamenov. Nino Calabrese Memorial Bursary: Anne Butters. Canadian Mental Health Association Bursary: Bea Wikene. Canadian Parents for French: Glen Aggiss. Capital Power Corporation Scholarships: (Sciences) Tanna Lauriente; (Community Involvement) Christie Joung. Cariboo Bethel Church Bursary: Kaylee Dueck. Cariboo Chilcotin Elder College Bursaries: Kate Barnett, Christina Kelly. Cariboo – Chilcotin Principals’ and Vice-Principals’ Association Scholarships and

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK Saturday, June 14 ALS walk

The annual ALS Walk in Williams Lake begins in Boitanio Park Saturday, June 14. Registration is at 10 a.m. and the walk begins at 11 a.m. ALS stands for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, sometimes referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and there is simply no way to sugar coat the outcome of ALS. LCSS top academic students are Ellen Kaufman (back left), Heather Fisher-LeBlanc, Christie Joung, Victoria Page, Tanna Lauriente, Sienna Hoffos and Sabrina Kyle. All of these students have a grade point averages greater than 96 per cent.

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LCSS top physical activity award winners are Riley Lawryk (left), Sheridan Davis, Montana Reid, and Tessa Hare. Bursaries: Malcolm Gaylord, Andrew Davey, Emma Davidson, Kaylee Dueck, Gagan Vaid. Cariboo – Chilcotin Teachers’ Association Scholarships: Ellen Kaufman, Hannah Storoschuk, Rebekah Corbett, Sheridan Davis, Monique Wong. Cariboo Dental Scholarships: Andrew Davey, Emma Davidson. Cariboo Elks Lodge Bursary: Madison Schachtel, Stephanie Smith. Cariboo Eye Care Clinic Scholarship: Ryan Holland. Cariboo Foundation Society Scholarships: Bea Wikene, Zack Colwell, Tessa Hare, Ryan Holland, Sara Holley, Erika Weber, Lexi Swan, Shaelyn Wintjes, Trenton Horsley. Cariboo Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Bursaries: Tanna Lauriente, Ellen Kaufman. Cariboo Regional District Bursary: Sydney Goward. Catholic Women’s League Bursary: Meagan Bechard. Douglas Castling Memorial: Victoria Page. Walter and Cathy Chernoff Leadership Award: Giulianna Durfeld. Community Arts Council Bur-

sary: Kara Pare. Ryan Corbin Memorial Bursary: Tessa Hare. Cynthia Dare Memorial Scholarship: Montana Reid. Dawson Scholarships: Heather Fisher-LeBlanc, Christie Joung. Daybreak Rotary Club Bursary: Natasha Yaworski. Dhillon and Rai Memorial Bursary: Nisha Khakh. Gordon R. Elliot Memorial Scholarship: Sienna Hoffos. Roger Erickson Memorial Bursary: Hannah Barter, Claudia Duitschaever, Trake Kulyk. Daryll Eriksson Memorial Bursary: Hanna Hett. 2004 Forest Capital Committee Scholarship: Anne Butters. Wallace Evan Ford Memorial Bursary: Nisha Khakh. Shelley Fullerton Memorial Bursary: Rebekah Corbett. Jack and Hazel Gardner Memorial Bursaries: Hannah Barter, Claudia Duitschaever. Irene Griffith Memorial/Glendale School Bursary: Madison Schachtel. Guru Nanak Sikh Temple Bursary: Nisha Khakh. Leslie Hall Memorial Bursary: Tyler Hadden.

Walter Hardy Memorial Bursary: Taylor Scheepbouwer. Heavy Metal Rocks Scholarship from Tolko Industries Ltd.: Colton McMann. Gordie Helm Music Spirit Award: Robbie Jacques. Horsefly Women’s Institute Memorial Bursaries: Hannah Barter, Claudia Duitschaever, Trake Kulyk. Home Hardware Bursary for the Trades: Tristan Sailor, Katrina Pukacz, Liam Fletcher, Tyrell Watkinson. Hub International – Barton Insurance Brokers’ Bursary: Geneva Gordon. IKON Award: Trenton Horsley. Rusty Helgason Memorial Bursary: Kara Pare. Danielle Helmer Memorial Scholarship: Tessa Hare. IOUE (Fred Schoennagel Memorial Bursaries): Rebekah Corbett, Sara Holley, Alena Mayer. Glen Jackson Memorial Bursary: Amber Cooper. Knights of Columbus Bursaries: Meagan Bechard, Tyler Hadden. Felix & Maisie Kohnke Memorial Scholarship: Geneva Gordon. Fred & Masako Kozuki Award: Rebekah Corbett. Lake City Secondary School Fine Art Award (Art): Shannon Walton. Lake City Secondary School Leadership Bursaries: Giulianna Durfeld, Pippa Reissner. Lake City Secondary School PAC Bursaries: Sienna Hoffos, Kailey Hutchinson, Malcolm Gaylord, Annie Blois. Nancy Leggett Memorial Scholarship: Ellen Kaufman. See GRADUATES Page A20

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Benefit dinner/auction There will be a benefit dinner and auction for Maureen LeeStraza on Saturday, June 14 at the Ramada (OV) Convention Centre. Doors open at 5 p.m. with the dinner and auction starting at 6 p.m. Music with the bands Soup Bone and Third Degree starts at 9 p.m. Tickets are $30 and available CIBC Bank or New Waves Pool and Spa.

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The Child Development Centre and Women’s Contact Society is offering a Summer Arts Camp for children ages eight to 13. The camp will run Jule 7 to 25, Monday to Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Applications are available at the Child Development Centre and the Women’s Contact Society and must be submitted by Thursday, June 19.

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The Child Development Centre and the Learning Disabilities Association of Williams Lake are offering a math group in August called “Master the Game of Math.” This group is intended for students ages 10 to 14 who struggle with mental math (especially times table facts). The group will meet Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays August 5 to 28 to build mental math skills through playing games and mini-lessons. The cost is $100 for the month.


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Graduates well supported by community Continued From Page A19 Levitt and Weingart Elite Rugby Players Bursary: Sheridan Davis. Lions Club Bursary: Heather Fisher-LeBlanc, Brooklyn Thiessen. Lions Club Bursary Fred Lye Memorial: Rylee Smith. Joan MacDonald Memorial Bursaries: Alena Mayer, Hanna Hett. Masonic Order Bursaries: Geneva Gordon, Bea Wikene, Madison Schachel. Medieval Market Emerging Artist Award: Madison Schachtel, Sydney Zwack. McMechan Award: Sabrina Kyle. Mount Polley Mining Corporation Scholarship: Steven Skakun. Northern BC Winter Games Scholarships: Heather Fisher-LeBlanc, Victoria Page. Old Age Pensioners Organization (Branch #93) Scholarship: Christie Joung. Order of the Eastern Star (Princess Pine #67) Bursary: Heather Fisher-LeBlanc. Order of the Royal Purple Bursary: Pippa Reissner, Sierra Siwek. Roop Rathor Parmar Memorial Bursary: Gagan Vaid. Parent Support Group of Sacred Heart School Scholarship: Megan Bechard. August Martin Piltz Foundation: Cheyenne Betz, Hanna Hett, Hannah Storoschuk. Pinnacle Renewable Energy Williams Lake Inc. Bursary: Hannah Storoschuk. PMT Chartered Accoun-

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Ryan Therrien (left), and Jona Sommer won trades and technical awards. tants’ Bursary/Robert A. Court Memorial Bursary: Shaelyn Wintjes. Brett Preston Memorial Bursary: Daniel Lussier. Graham Pritchard Rugby Dedication Award: Sheridan Davis. Punjabi Sport Club Bursary: Erika Weber. RCMP Citizenship Bursaries: Demish Nand, Irish McPherson, Tyler Smith, Sierra Siwek. Trudy Redl Memorial Bursary: Raven Miller. Right Photography Bursary: Cheyenne Betz. Riverside Truckers’ Association Legacy List Bursaries: Katelyn Walters, Sydney Goward, Taylor Gentry, Cameron Kozuki, Ryan Welke, Daniel Lussier, Tyler Hadden, Damon Gorda. Tim Rolph Memorial Bursaries: Kate Barnett, Cheyene Betz Royal Canadian Legion Branch #139 Bursaries: Caleb Wikene, Damon Gorda, Summer Lingholt. Satre-Graham King Bursary: Kayla Lulua. A.G. Scott Estate Scholarship: Nisha Khakh. Soda Creek Truck-

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First LCSS valedictorian encouraging Robbie Jacques Lake City Secondary Valedictorian I’d like to thank the families and the teachers who’ve supported us for being here today. Whether we’ve met or whether we are strangers, whether we are best friends or whether we’ve only talked for two minutes, because I didn’t know if the second bell had gone already, it has been an honour to be in every one of your lives. Although we have completed a great step in life by being the first graduating class of Lake City Secondary, there are still many questions we have to ask ourselves: where do we go from here, who will we become and, why won’t the girls just tell us what they want? This has been a challenging time for us. We’ve had to deal with many changes in our lives, we had to find our own way; and for some of us, that wasn’t easy. Many of us haven’t found our path yet, and that’s okay, because we have all taken that next step, that leap of faith that graduation brings. We have done something remarkable; we’ve done something that only 88 per cent of Canadians have done: we finished high school.

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Robbie Jacques, the first Lake City Secondary School valedictorian, recalls a difficult transition with humour. I don’t say this to undermine our accomplishment; I say this to put it in perspective for all of you here today. This may be a great moment in many of our lives, but we have so much more ahead of us, with all of the potential we have and all of the time on our side, the sun is far from setting. Sure, this has been a tough time for us, but you can feel good about yourself, because as the joker puts it, “time’s the one thing we’ve got.” If we spend that time “doing nothing” it isn’t a bad thing. We are taking the time to find ourselves. Do you really think

you would be the same confident, sexy person you are if you didn’t go through the negative parts in your life? When I was a lad, I put my hand on the stove while it was hot. It was obviously a mistake. But I learned from it. We have all made mistakes as kids, and we will all make mistakes as young adults, it’s what we learn from it that matters. As I look back on the memories we’ve made together, it reminds me that we are all survivors. We survived 2012, we survived the schools combining, we survived Justin Bieber, but most importantly, we survived high

school, and we will go on to survive whatever life can and will throw at us. We’ve learned a lot from this place; I’m not talking about memorizing when each class ends or how to suck up to the smart kid so he’ll give you the answers. In Grade 8, we learned to stay in groups, and seem threatening as a unit so the seniors would leave us alone. In Grade 9, we learned that high school isn’t what it’s like in the movies, that the seniors were friendly, and that all you had to do was say hello. Grade 10 came along, as did the “drama,” we learned who our real friends were, the people we could rely on and perhaps more importantly who we couldn’t. Before long, Grade 11 showed up, as well as the overbearing responsibilities that work, school and relationships brings. Sure there’s more freedom now for most of us, but the classes were harder, grades mattered, we were playing for points. It’s funny, everyone was worried that we would be fighting when the schools combined, but what people didn’t realize is that Grade 12 is when we let bygones be bygones. We saw how childish all the “drama” was.

Speaking of childish, have you noticed how the staff doesn’t treat us like kids anymore? It’s because they know that we are young adults, with hopes, dreams and aspirations. They too, have lives outside of school. Mrs. Gobolos could be an accomplished street racer; Mr. Levins might even have a harp for all we know. Mrs. Chupa, I’m sure, has secretly spit in the fudge at one point. My point is, as much as we don’t like to admit it; we are all equal in some way or another. Many of us have had our ups and downs, and gone through twists and turns to get here. There may even have been parts that made you want to scream. But at the end you can say “I did it, I conquered Space Mountain.” So remember whether you are going off to university, starting a career or just taking some time to find yourself, (seriously though I would definitely recommend Space Mountain – it’s enlightening), make sure that what you are doing in life makes you happy and that it is paramount to your success. I wish you all good luck in the world, and may the odds be ever in your favour.

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Rustlers off to roaring start to season Allan Wishart/Prince George Free Press photo

Williams Lake Rustler Wes Black (carrying ball), former B.C. and Canada under-18 player and Williams Lake secondary graduate, barges through a pack of Prince George Gnats during a 3112 victory in Prince George Saturday. In three games this season the Rustlers have collected two wins, no losses and a tie.

SPORTS NOTEBOOK Saturday, June 14 and Sunday, June 15 Boston Pizza Two-Man Classic

The Williams Lake Golf and Tennis Club hosts its annual Boston Pizza Two-Man tournament at the local links. For more information call the clubhouse at 250-392-6026.

Sunday, June 22 Ride Don’t Hide

Walk for ALS coming up Saturday Greg Sabatino Staff Writer This year the People’s Drug Mart Walk for ALS in Williams Lake will be held in Boitanio Park on Saturday, June 14. Registration begins at 10 a.m. and the walk will start at 11 a.m. Williams Lake Walk for ALS coordinator Eileen Campbell’s husband, Hugh, was diagnosed with the disease in 2008. And after feeling like they were battling the illness alone, Eileen decided to get involved with the People’s Drug Mart Walk for ALS through a friend in order to meet other people who were going through what she and her husband were also going through. ALS is a degenerative disease that slowly affects mobility and speech. Upon diagnosis, a patient can live up to five years with the disease. Hugh passed away in 2010 after a short two years of living with ALS. Eileen then decided to co-ordinate the Williams Lake walk in memory of her husband and to create

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Leo Rankin and Jane Perry run Saturday during Rankin’s marathon in Boitanio Park. awareness about the disease. “Being part of an ALS walk in your community gives you a personal connection for people affected by ALS,” Eileen said. “It also

provides the community at large the opportunity to help raise awareness and to find a cure for ALS.” Eileen said she’s hoping to see at least 100 people take part in this

year’s walk and has set the goal of raising $15,000. This past Saturday, June 7, another member of the community who has been affected by ALS ran a marathon in Boitanio Park. Leo Rankin, in honour and memory of his brother, who passed away from the disease, completed the task in four hours and 40 minutes. He said it was one of the most difficult runs he’s ever done. “I misjudged the heat and became dehydrated towards the end … the combination of fatigue, dehydration and lack of salt caused me significant cramping in the last 10 kilometres,” Rankin said. “We raised a few hundred dollars on site … anything we can raise is an important contribution to dealing with finding a cure. I’ve nearly reached my personal target of $1,500 in donations for the Walk for ALS.” The money raised from the event goes to patient services and ALS research (60 per cent patient services and programs and 40 per cent ALS research to find the cause and cure.)

On June 22, cyclists in 19 communities across Canada will come together to “Ride Don’t Hide” to support better mental health for all. The Canadian Mental Health Association, Cariboo Chilcotin branch is hosting the event in Williams Lake, taking place at the top of the River Valley Trail on Mackenzie Avenue with registration beginning at noon. This is the second year the ride will take place in Williams Lake.

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European Football School camp The European Football School is celebrating its 11th year of hosting a soccer camp in Williams Lake. The camp runs in Williams Lake at the Esler Sports Complex with coaches including Saibo Talic, Amir Talic, Steven September and guest coaches from Europe. Players looking to improve their game are encouraged to register at www.wlysa.com. Saibo is a Canadian licence “A” and a UEFA licence “B” coach.

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Ladies Golf Results (May 27) Flight 1 1.) Caroline Munich 2.) Kelly Flaherty 3.) Mabel Cornwall (retro) Flight 2 1.) Julie Merrick (retro) 2.) Hazel Jobbagy 3.) Gina Alexander Flight 3 1.) Joanne Harvey 2.) Stephanie Ferguson 3.) Sharon Duffin (retro) Business Hole Winners: Hole 10 - flight 3 - KP in 3 - KL Hair Design - Karin Brink Hole 12 - flight 1 - KP Chip Shot - Croft’s Brewing/Wine Off The Vine Deb Rand Hole 14 - open - longest putt - Red Tomato Pies - Christine Erickson Hole 15 - flight 3 - KP Chip Shot - Shopper’s Drug Mart - Liselle Pierce Hole 16 - flight 2 - KP Chip Shot - Tender Touch Massage - Terri Lammi Hole 17 - flight 1 - KP in 4 - Boston Pizza - Kelly Flaherty Hole 18 - flight 2 - KP in 3 - Chuck’s Auto Supply - Gina Alexander Chip-In Winners: Competition Nine - Darcie Wright and Karyn Straza The Other Nine - Peggy Menning and Hazel Anderson Clinton May Ball Rodeo (May 24-25) Breakaway Roping 1.) Katrina Ilnicki, Williams Lake: 3.2 seconds, $641.28 \ Junior Barrel Racing 3.) Brooke Call, 150 Mile House: 18.036 seconds, $127.76 Team Roping 3/4.) Myles King and Cody Braaten (150 Mile House) and Maddy Mills (150 Mile House) and Jim McColl: 6.7 seconds, $252.86 each Pee Wee Barrle Racing 1.) Sydney Schuk, Tatla Lake South Cariboo Rodeo (100 Mile House, May 18-19) Bareback Riding 2.) Tyrone Hunlin, Williams Lake: 64 points, $125.58

The BC High School Rodeo Finals took place June 5-8 in Falkland and Williams Lake’s Kaylee Billyboy was the lone competitor. Billyboy qualified in the queen event and in breakaway roping, posting a 4.4-second time in Friday’s performance, a no time on Saturday and a 13.2-second run on Sunday to finish 21st overall in the province. She also won the title of Miss BC High School Rodeo Princess, winning the personal interview portion of the queen competition and claiming the title of Miss Congeniality (voted on by her fellow competitors). The queen event consisted of categories in horsemanship, a written exam on rodeo knowledge, personality, modelling, a two-minute prepared speech, appearance and Photo submitted an impromptu question. Kaylee Billyboy finished 21st in the province in breakaway roping Alysha Pastor of Salmand won Miss BC High School Rodeo Princess last week at the BC on Arm was crowned High School Rodeo Finals. queen. Williams Lake’s BriArmes placed sixth ognizing not everyone Meanwhile, at the junior high school ro- overall in the chute dog- can win at every rodeo anna Billy finished deo finals held during ging event and ninth and acknowledges those fourth overall in barrel the May long weekend, overall in boys’ goat ty- competitors who repre- racing and will be atsent the sport of rodeo tending the national Wyatt Armes narrowly ing. He was also awarded in and out of the arena, high school rodeo finals missed a spot at the National Junior High the Ariat Best Boot For- and to those who are (Des Moines, Iowa; June School Rodeo Finals ward Award, presented keen to compete and put 22-28) and the Canadian and the Canadian Ju- to one cowboy and one forward their best effort, junior finals (Nanton, Alta.; July 24-26). cowgirl at the finals rec- win or lose. nior(MJHP TZY \JJPQ^ Ć^JWX Rodeo Finals.

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Steer Wrestling 1.) Wade McNolty, 150 Mile House: 12.4 seconds, $240.24 2.) Andre Aspell, 150 Mile House: 17.9 seconds, $180.18 Breakaway Roping 1.) Bailey Fuller, Riske Creek: 3.5 seconds, $356.72 Junior Barrel Racing 1.) Callie Jo Hume, Williams Lake: 16.627 seconds, $142.32 Team Roping 1.) Garrett Hinsche and Allison Everett, 150 Mile House: 8.4 seconds, $433.16 each Pee Wee Barrel Racing 2.) Kailyn Lulua, Williams Lake: 19.28 seconds, $64.60

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First Bubble Run goes June 15 in Williams Lake You don’t have to look far to find someone whose life has been affected by BC Children’s Hospital. It is B.C.’s only pediatric acute care hospital, and services the one million children in B.C. and the Yukon. One such story is that of Gabrielle Pinette, a spirited toddler who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in 2012 at the age of two. Gabrielle and her mother, Christine, have spent much time during the past two years getting tests, therapy, treatments and emotional support at the hospital. They know how it is to be away from home for extended periods of time while awaiting test results or having treatments. They can attest to

the well-known dedication and caring professionalism of the staff. Last summer Christine and G’s (as Gabrielle is known) family and friends got together in Kelowna, where they live when not at Children’s, to give back to the hospital that has given them so much, and to help support other families who are going through the trauma of having an acutely or chronically ill child. The event was called the Bubble Run, a 2.5- or five-kilometre walk/run to raise money for patient services and child oncology research. It was a wonderful, uplifting day of solidarity for such a worthy cause. This year, Christine and G’s relatives and

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A Bubble Run in Williams Lake is coming up in Gabrielle Pinette’s honour.

Lynda Pinette holds the Bubble Run poster, coming up June 15 at 10:30 a.m. in the Save-On-Foods parking lot.

friends in Williams Lake, where Christine grew up and still has many friends and family members, have decided to join the cause. The “Team G” Williams Lake Bubble Run will be June 15

who only want to walk one way (2.5 km), rides back to Save-on will be provided. Registration forms are available at United Carpet and BC Chil-

at 10:30 am, starting at the Save-On-Foods parking lot, going through the Stampede grounds and on to Scout Island, where there will be refreshments and, of course, bubbles. For participants

dren’s will provide tax receipts for any donation over $20. Donations will also be accepted at United Carpet or the day of the run or by calling

Lynda Pinette at 250302-9498 or Leigh Pinette at 250-3922988, or e-mailing lgpinette@telus.net or lmpinette2@hotmail. com.

Cariboo ChilCotin Partners for literaCy Claire Schreiner 250-398-4173 claire@caribooliteracy.com Board Member

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Thank you so much to the Williams Lake Public Library from everyone at CaribooChilcotin Partners for Literacy for all of your continued support! PAL and all the learners really appreciated having a great space in the library for our free computer support sessions this past year. We look forward to providing free computer help again this fall in the library. Watch for our ads this September. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club Books for Babies project and the Williams Lake Tribune. Melody Newcombe - 250-945-4199 Operations Support Worker Janette Moller - 250-392-8161 Operations Manager Bruce Mack - 250-392-6867 CCPL President

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City Council has proclaimed June as Stampede Season in Williams Lake! The 88th edition of the world-famous Williams Lake Stampede takes place June 27-30th. Visit our Stampede page at the link below to learn all about this action-packed, fun-filled event, featuring top rodeo talent, entertainment, and more. Stampede Weekend also features breakfasts and steak dinners, the Stampede Parade, and a Street Party! You can help celebrate the Stampede by: (a) Decorating yourplaces of business in western decor during Stampede Season; (b) Wearing western clothing during the above Season; (c) Supporting the Stampede Association in their many endeavours whenever possible; (d) Extending a friendly Cariboo smile and a hearty welcome to all visitors to the City.

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Lost & Found

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LOST on May 28th in 12th Avenue & Resker area, prescription glasses in black Eye Care Centre case. If found please call (250)392-3411 or (250)305-8546

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Call (250) 392-2331 188 North 1st Ave. Williams Lake

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HOUSE SITTER/ LIVE-IN CARETAKER

Needed for Wildwood Campground July 11 - August 1 Check campers in and out; clean bathrooms; pick up garbage, etc. Call Liz at 250-989-4711

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General Advantages* • Listing on the Williams Lake & District Chamber of Commerce’s website • Automatic Member of the BC & Canadian Chambers of Commerce • Organized networking among members connecting buyers to sellers *See Chamber for details

Williams Lake & District Phone: 250-392-5025 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Toll Free: 1-877-967-5253 “THE VOICE OF BUSINESS” 1660 South Broadway

Obituaries

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Sports & Recreation

Sports & Recreation

is accepting applications for Volunteer Coaches/ Instructors for the 2014-2015 Hockey Season.

Rep & Atom Development Coach/Instructor applications need to be completed and submitted by June 15, 2014 at 4:00pm Applications can be found on the website or picked up and dropped off at the Minor Hockey Office located at the Arena - enter main doors, first office on the left.

www.wlmha.ca

Administration

Administration

WEST FRASER Williams Lake Lumber Division GENERAL OFFICE CLERK This is a temporary assignment for a duration of three months. Primary responsibilities will include reception duties with some exposure to Accounts Payable, filing and other related office duties. The ideal candidate will possess excellent voice and interpersonal skills, is dependable, and performs tasks accurately and thoroughly. Experience with computer systems including Microsoft Office Excel and Word is mandatory. Only those invited for an interview will be contacted. Please mail resumes to: Office Manager, West Fraser Lumber Division PO Box 4360, Williams Lake, BC or email resumes to wlsawmill@westfraser.com

Automotive

HEARTLAND

Automotive

TOYOTA

Full Time Car Wash/ Lot Attendant

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Will train, must possess a Class 5 drivers license and be able to drive a standard transmission. Apply in person with resume and drivers abstract to Terry Blake in the Service Department. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 106 N Broadway Ave, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2X7 Phone: 250-392-4114 • Fax: 250-392-2288 www.heartlandtoyota.ca

cariboogm.ca SERVICE TECHNICIAN

GM dealership located in Williams Lake requires an Automotive Technician. We offer an excellent training program to gain product knowledge and technical mechanical skills. This position is suited to either female or male applicants. 3rd or 4th year apprentices welcome to apply. Preference will be given to applicants with GM training. Cariboo GM offers a full benefit package. Please email resume to t_tugnum@hotmail.com

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Employment

Employment

Employment

Employment

Employment

Education/Trade Schools

Help Wanted

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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. Maintenance person for hotel in northern BC. Year round. email: info@northernrockieslodge.com or call 250-7763481

Part time caretaker/security person. 12 hrs/wk. Needed immed. This is a live-in position with a furnished suite provided. Criminal records check. Must be physically able and willing to do outdoor jobs such as lawn mowing. N/S & N/D. Recent references required. For full job description apply at 1000 Huckvale Place or call 250-398-6745.

PORT HARDY-Available immediately on North Vancouver Island working Body shop Manager. Also need Painter and Bodyman, one with management experience. Assets include computer literacy, ICBC estimating certification, customer service skills. Send resumes and coverletter to: cory@klassengm.com

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT to start training for your work-at-home career today! THERE IS still a huge demand for Canscribe Medical Transcription graduates. Medical Transcription is a great workfrom-home career! Contact us today at www.canscribe.com Call 1.800.466.1535 or email: info@canscribe.com.

Help Wanted

Full Time Housekeeper

Needed at seasonal fishing resort. Wage to be negotiated. Email: rainbow@elysiaresort.com

Career Opportunities

Hiring: Store Clerk. Responsibilities include sales, deliveries, shipping and receiving, cleaning, stocking shelves & furniture installations. Apply in person with a resume to 83L South 2nd Avenue. Call 250-392-6507 for more info. Experienced mature needed at Dog ‘N Please drop off resume.

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Vernon Service Company requires Journeyman Service Plumbers/Gasfitters, $36.00/hr Call (250)549-4444 or fax 250-549-4416

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

WE'RE HIRING! Mt. Milligan is currently accepting applications for our Prince George ofÀce for the following positions:

¡ ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ADMINISTRATOR ¡ PAYROLL ADVISOR ¡ SENIOR ACCOUNTANT ¡ CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATOR ¡ ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Please apply online at:

http://www.thompsoncreekmetals.com/careers

Career Opportunity Cariboo Country and The Goat radio stations, a division of Vista Radio Ltd, are now accepting resumes for a full time-permanent Account Executive in the Williams Lake office. Previous Sales and/or marketing experience or comparable work experience preferred. Reliable vehicle and valid drivers license required. To apply email resume to cverbenkov@vistaradio.ca or fax it to 250 992 2354.

REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE Help Wanted

Share in our growth and success Tl'oh Forest Products, a twenty-year partnership between Apollo Forest Products and the Nak'azdli First Nation in Fort St. James, is a high-quality producer of finger joint studs marketed both domestically and off-shore. The company is a major employer in Fort St. James, contributing to the economic well-being and quality of life for employees and their families and for the community as a whole. Founded more than two hundred years ago, and located on the shores of beautiful Stuart Lake, Fort St. James is an energetic, active and diverse community that genuinely reflects the northern way of life. It is known for opening its doors and showing its visitors and new residents the beauty of the north. Tl’oh is seeking a highly-motivated individual with a proven track record of leadership to fill a key new role within its management team.

Operations Superintendent Reporting to the General Manager, the Operations Superintendent provides strong and effective leadership to first-line production supervisors and operating personnel, and works closely with maintenance and other staff to achieve safety, environmental, operational, quality and financial objectives consistent with Board-approved strategies and plans. The Operations Superintendent champions and leads a ‘safety first’ work culture and, in addition, fosters a workplace environment that is respectful and inclusive, and that engages people in the pursuit of organizational goals and holds them accountable. Candidates must have a deep commitment to the safety, health and well-being of employees together with a proven track record of leadership in a manufacturing environment. Strong communications and organizational skills are essential. In addition, a knowledge and appreciation of First Nations culture would be a definite asset. If you can inspire people to work together as a team to achieve new levels of success, and if you enjoy year-round outdoor recreational pursuits, this is an opportunity for you to explore. Please forward your resume in confidence to: hr@sinclar.com Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The initial review of applications will begin June 13th, 2014. We thank all candidates for their interest, but only those shortlisted will be contacted.

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Rent a High Definition Projector and 100� Screen for only $ 199/night or $249/weekend 250-392-7455 234 Borland St.

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Sam 250-305-7164 Brad Huston • Small Appliance Recycling Depot • E-Waste Electronic Recycling Center

Help Wanted

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Esk’etemc is an independent Northern Secwepemc Government working towards a Treaty for its citizens. We are currently seeking a Governance Advisor, with education, health, social services as well as child and family services as a priority, to contribute to the overall success of the Esk’etemc by researching, developing and implementing an Esk’etemc Governance framework to prepare the community for post Treaty. Key responsibilities include: Due to current proposed change of delivery services to Esk’etemc, research and develop a comprehensive strategy to address health, social services, education and child & family services to improve the social, health and safety of Esk’etemc members as a priority; Engage with Esk’etemc community members through family meetings to develop an Esk’etemc Governance model post treaty; Engage in chapters related to Governance and related technical assistance as required to advance Esk’etemc interests in treaty negotiations; Successful candidates will have: Good knowledge of the Esk’etemc culture, language and history; Bachelor’s degree from a recognized post-secondary institution; Excellent writing, communication and inter-personal skills. Competencies and Skills: Must be able to obtain and maintain a Criminal Records Check and have a valid Driver’s Licence.

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405 Mackenzie Avenue South, Williams Lake

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C & Ski Small Engines Sales and Service of All Small Engine and Marine Equipment

Colin Stevens Over 25 years experience

• 2 and 4 stroke engine rebuilding • Buy and sell used equipment all makes and models • Many parts - new and used available in stock • Dealer for Motovan, Kimpex, Trans Can Imports, Western Marine and many more • Warranty Contractor for Sears • Specials on in-stock ATV tires, motocross tires and helmets

250-296-3380

3616 Stanchfield Road - 15 mins up Horsefly Road candski@xplornet.ca

COMPUTER SERVICES • Software & Hardware Installation • Computer & Router Set Up • General Computer Help

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To Apply: Send a resume and cover letter to managingdirector@ esketemc.ca or fax 250-440-5614 by June 19, 2014. Salary will be negotiated at time of hire. While we sincerely appreciate all applications, only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted.

Bella Coola

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Employment

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Services

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Help Wanted

Sales

Trades, Technical

Financial Services

Recycling

UNFILED TAX Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1855-668-8089. (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

RECYCLING

Fraser Inn COLD BEER & WINE STORE is now accepting applications for part-time personnel. Applicants must be available to work evenings and weekends. Please apply in person to Tammy, Mon to Fri 9am to 4pm

HOUSEKEEPERS & LAUNDRY These are part-time & full-time positions, applicants must be willing to work weekends. Drop off resume in person. 1712 Broadway Ave S. Williams Lake

GENERAL HANDYMAN Successful applicant must have a wide range of skills. - Gyprocking -Basic Plumbing -General Repair and Maintenance Successful applicant must be bondable and have excellent public relation skills. Transportation is a must and require own tools.

Call Darcy 250-302-9108 or email darcywl@shaw.ca

PART TIME SALES ASSOCIATE Seeking mature individual for part-time position. Some evenings and weekends required. Excellent customer service skills and ability to obtain Serving It Right Certificate required. Apply in person to 1730B South Broadway (under the Laughing Loon) attention Lynn.

1730 South Broadway Williams Lake Wanted: Driver for elderly independent man. Sat, Sun, Mon twice daily. Caregiver/dementia, experience an asset. Call Karen (250)302-1680

Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services Valleyview Motel needs P/T Chambermaids. Apply in person. (250)303-1525

Medical/Dental

OUTSIDE SALES AUTOMOTIVE PARTS

You must have a minimum of 3 years exp. in automotive customer service, knowledge of automotive parts, applications and sourcing as well as a valid BC drivers licence. This is a full time permanent position. We Offer A Competitive Wage & Benefits Package. E-mail your resume: Cal Bradshaw: cbradshaw @taylorautomotive.ca We thank all those who apply, however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

Trades, Technical HEAVY DUTY Mechanic to work in private shop on farm. We have several semi trucks hauling farm products as well as farm tractors. Job would include maintenance on all equipment, as well as repairs as necessary, clutch, wheel seals, some welding, etc. This is a full time year round position. Call 250-838-6630 or email: leolorie@uniserve.com. PCL ENERGY- Now Hiring Journeyperson Pipefitters ($40 +/hr) and Scaffolders ($38+/hr) for an industrial project in Vanscoy, SK. LOA of $145/day worked, travel and bonuses paid! We offer competitive wages and benefits. Email resume: pclenergyjobs@pcl.com

Help Wanted

Cariboo Steel & Machine Ltd. requires a Machinist Apprentice in their machine shop. Must be mechanically inclined and a hard worker. Drop off resumé or email to:

rknapp@ cariboosteel.com

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Services

Financial Services ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-3511783. GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

Legal Services CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

Home Repairs 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.

Depot for batteries, rads, copper, aluminum, catalytic converters, alts. and starts. Will p/u, will pay cash! Phone 250-398-0672

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Williams Lake Acupuncture & Herbs Clinic

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143 4th Ave South ( Yorston Medical Building) 778-412-0153

FOR THE LITTLE JOBS IN LIFE

YOUR NEWSPAPER:

Casual/On Call Workers Wanted The Williams Lake Tribune is looking for Casual/On Call workers for the mailroom. Must be willing to work days or nights. Drop off resume to 188 N. 1st Avenue.

Call George 250-392-4235 or 250-392-0578

COMPETITIVE RATES

The Right Tires at the Right Price.

Mag Wheels

W O W WHAT A DEAL! Have we got a deal for you!

Qualifications: - Ability to fully adhere to the mission statement of The Salvation Army - Ability to exercise confidentiality and discretion when dealing with people - Ability to enforce the intake criteria - Demonstrate empathy and concern for clients/families - Exercise initiative using sound judgment - Willingness to learn and develop - Food Safe Handling certificate - Ability to lift over 25lbs

Items for $400 & Under are $4 per insertion*

We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Standing hay for sale, 200 ton plus. Open to offers. (250)398-8192

Duties: • Receive, sort and organize incoming donations of dry goods, canned goods, baked goods, and green groceries - following standard procedures • Assemble daily produce hampers • Rotate excess perishable donations on Share Shelf • Organize and rotate stock in fridge/freezer • Assemble dry good hampers • Assist in client intake assessments and distribution of hampers • May assist in the maintenance of client files and statistical records • May include working alongside volunteers assisting in soup kitchen • Perform other duties as assigned

Applications will be accepted to Friday, June 13, 2014. Drop off in person at 267 Borland Avenue - Administrative office; fax: 250-392-6467 or email: Ben_Lippers@can.salvationarmy.org

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Help Wanted

FULL TIME POSITION Community Ministries Worker - C

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Items for $100 & Under are $1 per insertion* Items for $200 & Under are $2 per insertion* Items for $300 & Under are $3 per insertion*

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NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION 197C - 4th Ave. S. (Barnard Square)

Ph: 250-392-2922 • Fax: 250-392-2947 • Toll Free: 1-866-327-8678

One item per ad - based on 3 lines/12 words. each additional line is $1 per insertion.

Guided Counsel

Readings by Vicky 188 North 1st Ave. WL 250-392-2331

tarot card advisor

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Kids Only Dental is looking for a fun & enthusiastic CDA to join their team starting in June. 3-4 days per week. Please apply in person with resume to 399 Western Avenue.

Advertising

Professional/ Management FINANCIAL Advisor Opportunity. Credit Union Services Organization (CUSO) represents various C.U.’s across BC. We are seeking professional financial advisors to work with our members. Our advisors have unlimited earning potential and can be partially vested in their book of business. Contact: admin@cuwealth.ca.

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Real Estate

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$100 & Under

For Sale By Owner

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Lots

Mobile Homes & Parks

2 Drawer metal filing cabinet. $25.00 (250)398-8183 7 cu.ft. freezer. $75.00 (250)267-9784 New Turkey deep fryer, still in box. Ideal Father’s Day Gift. $75.00 (250)398-8183

$200 & Under Maytag Neptune dryer with the all bells & whistles. $200. (250)392-6937 or (250)3927556 leave message

Farm Equipment FARM & Ranch Paige Wire Fencing, 48” Tall, Lowest Prices in BC. All City Auctions 604-514-0194

Architect’s home on quiet cul-de-sac off Westridge Drive. Immaculate condition. 3 or 4 bdrms, 3.5 baths includes all S.S. appliances and much more. Fully air conditioned, maintenance free landscaping, fenced yard affording peaceful setting and barbecue privacy. $358,000. Call to view 250-392-4463. Terry and Barbara Gosling

Furniture Oak dining room set, table with 2 fold away leaves & 4 swivel chairs, buffet & hutch. (New $5000) asking $1500. (250)398-9595

Medical Supplies Electric Wheel Chair. Large 300lb capacity, almost new and cost $8,000-$9,000. Only used occasionally for 1 yr indoors. Pronto Sure Step M51 by INVACARE. Asking $1,200. In WL call 250-303-3388.

Misc. for Sale 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 KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot. Oak Kitchen cabinets and a bay window for sale. Please call (250)392-7412 SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT or call 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Misc. Wanted BUYING Coin Collections, Estates, Antiques, Native Art, Silver, Jewelry 778-281-0030 FIREARMS: ALL types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. Call 1-866960-0045 Or visit online at: www.dollars4guns.com Will buy unwanted gold & silver, coins, quality watches, Rolex. Will meet or beat any reasonable competitors rate, local buyer. 250-612-1828, Prince George. (privacy assured)

Beautiful Custom Home situated on the golf course, on a manicured 20,000 sqft lot, beautifully landscaped compete with underground irrigation, privacy fenced back yard, garden shed with power. Maple kitchen with granite counters open to family room with gas fire place done in stacked stone and eating area with access to the sundeck. Lighted 4’ crawl space, central vac, water softener, alarm system, main bathroom heated tile floors, granite counters. Master bedroom with walk-in closet and ensuite, RV parking beside 2 car garage, flooring in kitchen is travertine stone imported from Turkey, high end laminate flooring, recently painted interior offers an updated color scheme. Cove mouldings, recessed lighting., high end window coverings all compliment the beauty of this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, executive home. To view contact (250)392-1193 Serious inquiries only.

1/2 acre lot with 40x50 Quonset truck shop and 2 bedroom mobile. Both currently rented out for $1400./month. Asking $125,000. (250)392-6540

5 BDRM HOME IN TELKWA FOR SALE 3200 sq ft, 4 bath, includes washer & dryer, fridge & stove, dishwasher hot tub, natural gas, contact 250-845-3315

Houses For Sale 3397 Mountain House Road

Commodore Heights Well cared for Family home, bordering on green space. 2200sqft, 4bdrm, 1.5 bath. New roof, hot water tank, furnace (Nov 2013). Good well, lots of water, good septic system, teak hardwood floors and new carpets. Large covered private deck w/hot tub, great for entertaining. Natural gas, wood heat available. Private yard with lots of running room for kids & pets. RV parking. Must see to appreciate. Asking $264,000. Call for appointment. (250)392-6815 Country Feeling Right in town! 1169 Tower Crescent

14x70 mobile home for sale in popular park. Large addition, lots of storage, garden space, covered balcony. see PropertyGuys.com #69351 or 250-267-6351 1975 12x64 trailer, addition & covered deck, 3bdr, 2 bath, some updates, new furnace. Fran Lee Tr Court. $35,000. (250)989-7976

Tools

Tools

HOIST FOR SALE

• 9,000 lb. capacity • Single Phase Motor • Snap-on Wheeltronic • 2 Post Above Ground • Electric with Truck Adaptors Open to reasonable offers. View at Canadian Tire 250-392-3303 Garnet or email garnet.ctc438@telus.net

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Stump Grinding Colin Nivison ~ Phone: 250-791-6497 email: nivison@shaw.ca ~ Cell: 250-706-7220 www.stumpysstumpgrinding.com Remove unwanted stumps • Serving the South Cariboo

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250-392-2331 188 N. 1st Ave.

Solid older 3 bedroom home on 1 acre. $157,000 obo. 250-989-6800 NEW listing! 4 brm 2 ba custom fully finished renovated home in 2008. Geothermal heat/cooling, 2 car garage, XLdeck, hot tub, fenced 1/2 acre close to town. Move in ready. 1780 Richland Dr. $339,000. 250-392-2900 www.richlanddrive.blogspot.ca OPEN HOUSE Saturday, June 14th 1-3pm 210 Orgnacco Road

3 bdrm house, 1 bath; updated throughout. Good well and updated water softener. Huge deck and large yard w/garden and compost area w/plant beds and watering system. Great location min. from town, close to school on dead end quiet road. Mtn bike trails at your back door. Includes all appliances and w/d. $178,500 250-398-8192

Acreage for Sale

4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2000+ sqft house, skylights, newly finished basement, attached workshop, large private lot, hiking and biking trails just steps away. Asking $257,900. Call for more info or to view. (250)392-4020 House For Sale: 2600 sqft, 13 up & 13 down. 4 bdrm, 2 full bathrooms, large rec room downstairs, fireplace up, pellet stove down, large fenced yard. 790 Western Ave. (250)3924948

Lisa Bowering Publisher

Country Cottage Hairstyling Garage Sale 346 Litzenburg Cres. Friday, June 13th 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm Saturday, June 14th 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Garage Sale Saturday, June 14th 9:00 am to 2:00 pm #4 - 1135 Boundary St (around corner by Blacky’s Car Wash)

Loads of Treasures!!

GARAGE SALE Cariboo Sunset Manor #60 Westridge Dr. Saturday, June 14th & Sunday, June 15th 8:00am - ??? Hot dogs and pop available.

GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 14 10am - 2pm 3107 Horsefly Road Household items, furniture, clothing & much more!

Garage Sale Saturday, June 14th & Sunday, June 15th 10 am to 4 pm 3171 Huston Road 150 Mile House Some collectables, household items & much more!

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Acreage for Sale

Welcomes d Tracy Fodchuk Evening Appointments Available for your convenience

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Acreage for Sale

“Your Business Is My Business”

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Country Living 25 mins. from town

Real Estate For Sale By Owner

ESTATE SALE Mobile Home For Sale Northside Mobile Home Park #29-1700 Broadway Ave S Size 14’x70’, Fridge, Stove, Washer/Dryer, Paved drive, Outdoor shed, all new windows & subfloor. Complete new kitchen. Home: (778)412-8796 Cell: (250)305-8796 $62,000.00

Lot For Sale 1908 Hamel Road 100 x 120 $82,500. Call Ramandeep (250)305-7147 or Kirandip (250)305-7164

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FOR ALL YOUR AUTO REPAIRS Serving the Cariboo since 1981

• 2800 sq. ft. rancher • Recently renovated • 4 Bedrooms • Lots of windows • 15 Plus Acres • Cross-Fenced • Barn & Workshop

Government Inspections Shuttle Service

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Tuesday to Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

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Trucks - Logging

2012 Honda CBR 250 RA Only 61kms. One Owner. Excellent bike. $3699.99 (250)305-8099

1999 Triple E Topaz 26 ft. 5th Wheel Trailer Excellent condition, Sofa, walk around Queen bed, Air, dinette, Sleeps 6, large double closet. $9,750. (250)398-8166

2011 Custom Coach Motorhome. Class C V10 F450. 23 ft, 8,000 kms. Generator, TV, microwave and auto canopy. Sleeps 6. $48,850. 250-392-4990

2009 Peter Good Condition. Hwy Tractor Good Tires Moose Bumper MVI (May to Nov) $61,000. (250)305-7147 Raman

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Cars - Domestic 2000 Honda Accord. 4 cyl. auto in good condition. Asking $2,400. 250-260-0342

250-392-6450 2 bdrm apartment, South Lakeside area, $550/mo, no pets. (250)392-5074. 2bdrm apt for rent. Suitable for family with one child or single parent, one child. One family member must have a disability & they must qualify for subsidy. Phone: (250)392-7712 CONDO For Rent Open concept, hardwood floors, fireplace, 3 bdrms , 2 1/2 baths, finished basement. Includes appliances. A/C. Two car Garage. Hamel Rd. $1500.00 /mth phone: 250-392-3768

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1979 Campion I/OB, V8, 18.5’, down rigger, depth sounder, 9.9hp trolling motor, galvanized trailer. $3500. (250)398-8446

2003 Keystone Springdale 21.5 ft Travel Trailer Excellent condition, nice layout. $8500. (250)398-0790

Trucks & Vans 2007 Citation Solar, Awning, Electric Jacks. New $29,000 Asking $16,000. (250)398-9031

2009 RVISION Trailsport 25’ With sofa slide, rooftop air, walk around queen bed, dinette, sleeps 6, 3500 lb dry, built for SUV or light truck towing. 27’ hitch length, excellent condition. $14,000. Call for more pictures. (250)302-1500

1999 NASH 24.5 ft 5th Wheel New Stove, Solar panels, Inverter, 2 Spares, Excellent condition. $10,000. (250)296-4325

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Ashleigh Russell (Coach), Avery Mcdonald,

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Electra Cahoose, Cora Iverson, Sophia Ulrich, Kait-Lynn Duffy.

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Another soccer season comes to a close with the 2014 round-ups! It has been a challenging season with weather delays and teacher job action, but we have successfully made it to the end of the outdoor House season. To those parents and relatives who have volunteered this year - know that you are appreciated by all the children who have played soccer this year. To those volunteers who have no family affiliation to the players, even more kudos to you. Because of the willingness of all our volunteers to donate their valuable time, over 950 children were able to play soccer this year. Thanks to all the volunteers and soccer players for a great 2014 season! Brenda Mann, Vice President WLYSA

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U4M McDonald’s Irish Green

Tanis Rosa (Coach), Mike Rosa (Assistant Coach), Luca Rosa, Nickolas Tattrie, Jacob William, Zack William, Skylar Blois, Anthony Dyck.

U4M McDonald’s Red

Ashley Johnston (Coach), Nicky Stewart (Assistant Coach), Chace Johnston, Jack Croswell, Treyson Brereton, Rodney Solomon, Carter Donaldson, Tyson Lowry.

U5F McDonald’s Lime Green

Tricia Ramier (Coach), Jillian Fraser (Assistant Coach), Aya Katsura , Ella Gayowski, Jessie Lewis, Jolie Felker, Neesah Fraser, Saphira Hohert.

U5F McDonald’s Purple

Annie Glanville (Coach), Michelle Lothrop (Assistant Coach), Bryanna-Lee Evans, Chenelle Tomelin Harmony Glanville, Kendyl Wormell-Essex, Navleen Takhar, Soroya Lothrop, Takiyah Hood-Sulin.

U4M McDonald’s Navy

Brad Thiessen (Coach), Lindsey Thiessen (Assistant Coach), Tyas Thiessen, Lane Smith, Matthias Richter, Maddex Cullum, Asher Drift, Zachary Keats, Dawson Hannas.

U5F McDonald’s Cardinal

Robin Fofonoff (Coach), Tovi Pare (Assistant Coach), Claire Cail, Kai Pare, Jaap Kaur Thiara Sasha Fofonoff, Sophia Macmurchy, Zoe Kugelstadt.

U5F McDonald’s Orange

Tara Sherlock (Coach), Yuliya Dynkova (Assistant Coach), Adalyn Shortreed, Alexis Sherlock, Alyna Obexer, Brooklyn Miciuk,Freja Pare Minkie Engelbrecht, Seianna Harry.

U5F McDonald’s Camo Green

Amanda Fuller (Coach), Brady Fuller (Assistant Coach), Caleb Moore, Aikam Sra, Jesse WilsonTaylor, Derek Getson, Sebastian Johnson, Ryder Oldershaw, Rhylee Silva-Brady.

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U4M McDonald’s Orange

James MacKinnon (Coach), Lisa Seabourne (Assistant Coach), Shamus MacKinnon, Cooper Seabourne, Reid Rife, Sohaj Singh Virk, Willem Gysel, Barrett Schill.

U5F McDonald’s Light Blue

Bonnie Schwaller (Coach), Jen French (Assistant Coach), Averi Browning, Carmen Herman Grace Porter, Hannah Erlandson, Isabella Durfeld Tiera French, Vivyen Schwaller.

U5F McDonald’s Pink

Quynn Passeri, (Coach), Norm Lafferty (Assistant Coach), Acelynn Hildebrand, Brooklyn Page, Keira Morphet, Paisley Hoolaeff, Simone Herman Sofie Passeri, Teara Wolstenholme.

U5M McDonald’s Camo Grey

Sydney Goward (Coach), Joanna Willis (Assistant Coach), Logan Tyre, Taylor Kalin, Clayton Hinsche, Evan McMath, Brenden Roberts, Noah McInnis Samuel Sawyer.


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U5M McDonald’s Gold

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U5M McDonald’s Irish Green

Graham Fulton (Coach), Sara Fulton (Assistant Coach), Kael Fulton, Caelum Llewellyn, Ethan Hatt, Tyson Bruno, Owen Grisdale,

Jenn Chapman (Coach), Cole Chapman, Lucas Gentles, Sukhbir Binning, Logan McDonald, Griffen Isfeld, Jaxen Voth, Will Gauley.

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U5M McDonald’s Navy Dwayne Benvin (Coach), Krista Beadman (Assistant Coach), Madden Benvin, Connor Beadman Liam Elliott, Kenny Campbell, Toby Grieve, Jacob Shetler, Colin Llewellyn.

U5M McDonald’s Orange

U5M McDonald’s Red

U6F Tim Hortons Cardinal

Marco Passeri (Coach), Joni Wonnacott (Assistant Coach), Kache Passeri, Nolan Wonnacott,

Devon Lyons (Coach), Chantelle Beadman-Rolph ( Assistant Coach), Tyler Lyons, Maxx Hilton,

Karen Chabot (Coach), Erin Prest (Assistant Coach), Tessa Chabot, Maia Prest, Devony Michel,

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U6F Tim Hortons Pink

Tim Hurley (Coach), Tim Hurley Sr. (Assistant Coach), Jenna Hurley-Wilson, Darbi Hamar, Ellie Folz, Paige Hay, Rylee Dieck.

U6M Tim Hortons Camo Green

Jon Engle (Coach), Myles Mackinnon (Assistant Coach), Caleb Engle, Kendon Mackinnon, Nathan Daye, Cassius Ford, Braeden Cree, Ian Code.

U6M Tim Hortons Indigo

Amanda Ball (Coach), Todd Fradsham (Assistant Coach), Austin Ball, Jayden Fradsham, Alex Short, Lucas Sanford, Kayden Crosina, Mackale Miller.

U6M Tim Hortons Red

Tammy Watson (Coach), Michelle Marchand (Assistant Coach), Grady Watson, Rhys Marchand, Tobias Baumann, Nathan Green, Carter Langton, Wyatt Gage.

U6F Tim Hortons Yellow

Kim Dressler (Coach), Dora-Lee Petruk (Assistant Coach), Caris Dressler, Ashton Petruk, Isabella Duhamel, Alexandria Blomgren Meikayla Finnerty, London Hannas.

U6M Tim Hortons Camo Grey

Christopher MacLeod (Coach), Sandy Marlow (Assistant Coach), Kailen MacLeod, Tanner Marlow, Travis Real, Blayz Brigham, Deklan Monical, Payton Daum.

U6M Tim Hortons Navy

Jamie Beaulne (Coach), Jen Clark (Assistant Coach), Tyler Beaulne, Oihanes Clark, Andrew Lindsay, Owen Kinley, Arjun Ranu, Tristen Place.

U7F Tim Hortons Cardinal

Jay Cheek (Coach), Leah Durand (Assistant Coach), Paige Cheek, Halle Durand, Melissa Pinchbeck, Sky Johnson, Kaylee Iverson, Julia Walsh, Kianna Kuttnick.

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U6M Tim Hortons Irish Green

Parnell Pinette (Coach), Wade Lambe (Assistant Coach), Linden Pinette, Blake Lambe, Lane Carson, Logan James, Tyler Wilson, Dane Oliver.

U6M Tim Hortons Gold

Lori Munroe (Coach), Ryan Grady (Assistant Coach), Elliot Munroe, Olen Grady, Andrew Shearer, Noah Shearer, Keane Darian Philbrick, Liam Reid.

U6M Tim Hortons Orange

Ashley Johnston (Coach), Nicky Stewart (Assistant Coach), Austin Johnston, Dawson Rowse, Jeremy Jelks, Sawyer Romaniuk, Ashton Dan, Logan Vickers, Haze Grinder.

U7F Tim Hortons Lime Green

Tara Sherlock (Coach), Sonya Wells (Assistant Coach), Hailey Sherlock, Ayla Wells, Rowan Isfeld, Lauren Derksen, Emma Koster, Hope Johnny, Olivia Dickens.


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U7F Tim Hortons Light Blue

Rick Heal (Coach), Martin Kruus (Assistant Coach),

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U7M Tim Hortons Navy Eddy Davis (Coach), Robin Dieck (Assistant Coach), Kingston Davis, Brayden Dieck, Kolbee Iverson, Ried Nelson, Robert Palmatier, Colby Sutherland, Jacob LaChapelle, Noah Porter.

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U7M Tim Hortons Orange Christina Carriere (Coach), Karen Haseldine (Assistant Coach), Carson Carriere, Eric Haseldine, Nicholaas Gysel, Levi Wier, Bly Martin, Mattias Hagedorn, Meikel Hagedorn, Keegan Morphet.

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U8F Tim Hortons Cardinal

Jay Cheek (Coach), Erin Mckimm (Assistant Coach), Emily Marklinger, Hannah Cheek, Jacy-Sue Case, Jaylene Buckle, Kayla Hink, Marley McKimm, Trishanna Dan.

U8F Tim Hortons Neon Pink

Trina Halfnights (Coach), Jen Elgert (Assistant Coach), Amaya Doucette, Ariana Dyck, Braedi Hamar, Edyn Halfnights, Grace Elgert, Rose Romanchych, Taryn Hinsche.

U8M Tim Hortons Camo Green

Dani Wood (Coach), Lindsey Wood, Chad Enns (Assistant Coaches), Brady Wood, Danton Enns, Declan Pocock, Ben Wessels, Kevin Bursinger, Matthew Blomgren, Ryder Oliver.

U8M Tim Hortons Orange

Don Giroux (Coach), Beat Schwaller (Assistant Coach), Remi Giroux, Eli Schwaller, Ian Foster Gurtaj Rai, Logan Stanislaus, Jack MacInnis Kai Dickson, Aiden Morphet.

U8F Tim Hortons Light Blue

Matt Cullum (Coach), Tovi Pare (Assistant Coach), Addyson Cullum, Ava Trudel, Hanna Chabot, Jaedys Aubichon-Archie, Kalli Elliott, Klay - Lynn Pare, Zaidee Campbell.

U8F Tim Hortons Sapphire Blue

Sean Groundwater (Coach), Jason Gentles (Coach), Abby Green, Isabelle Groundwater, Joelle Thurow, Kenzie Gentles, Paige Romaniuk, Sarah Plant.

U8M Tim Hortons Camo Grey

Graham Fulton (Coach), Sara Fulton (Assistant Coach), Aiden Fulton, Gavin McQuire, Taylor Brady, Stanley Young, Liam Gilroy, Dane Ramier, Ryder Hunlin, Kaden Pierce.

U8M Tim Hortons Red

Nara Riplinger (Coach), Jen French (Assistant Coach), Daelin Riplinger, Hayden French, Carter Boomer, Owen Voth, Simmer Gidda, Lucas Hjelden, Maximus Alphonse.

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U8F Tim Hortons Lime Green

Dave Herrling (Coach), Darron Campbell (Assistant Coach), Emma Herrling, Erin Getson, Gabrielle Knox, Ila Watson,Kalli Campbell, Keanna Hutchinson, Oceana Alphonse.

U8F Tim Hortons Yellow

Tracey Lee (Coach), Jozie Maas (Assistant Coach), Alyssa Hatt, Brooke Bennison, Chloe Fournier-Hill, Hannah Maas, Madison Peats, Mikayla Bremner Sienna McCarvill.

U8M Tim Hortons Forest Green

Rob Sutton (Coach), Ryan Wonnacott (Assistant Coach), Jake Sutton, Jayden McCarthy, Geordie Wonnacott, Jared Telford, Jonathan Sim, Dane Christianson, Garry Abbott, Owen Deverson.

U8M Tim Hortons Navy

Marco Passeri (Coach), Dionte Jelks (Assistant Coach), Caen Passeri, Noe Jelks, Nash Overton, Blake Pigeon, Finley Dressler, Connor Hoem, Carson Duffy,


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U8M Tim Hortons Lime Green

Curt Levens (Coach), Tina Pole (Assistant Coach), Boston Levens, Oliver Pole, Fisher Smith, Jordan Betts, Lane Wiggins, Hugh O’Neil, Luke Erlandson.

U9/10F BMO Orange

Chuck Christensen (Coach), Christy Landry (Assistant Coach), Keira Vermeulen, Kianna Davis, Lauren Christensen, Coral Price, Faith Johnny, Kylie Davis, Julia Landry, Kaytlin Skuratow, Chance Loos, Shaelynn Dyck, Natasha Castro.

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Deanna Phillips (Coach), Jessie Folz (Assistant Coach), Chelsea Lewis, Morgan Mowery, Courtney Mowery, Jorga Gilpin, Paris Cady, Keeley Grisdale, Sydney Folz, Treena Phillips, Katelyn Benastick, Autumn Hoolaeff, Madison Boston.

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U9/10 BMO Cardinal

Rick Heal (Coach), Tina Pole (Assistant Coach), Jessica Helmer, Elizabeth Heal, Jordan Pole, Emily Young, Rachel Folland, Jazmin Guichon, Rachel Kennedy, Dallas Moe, Rebecca Elefson, Alannah Aggiss, Breanna Westwick.

U9/10F Cariboo Country

Kelvin Parent (Coach), Shawn Durand (Assistants Coach), Kendra Parent, Dalrajveer Ranu, Ava Durand, Ella-Jade Letnes, Krysten Ludwig, Julia Bowman, Ariel Billyboy, Olivia Rowse, Paighton Bings, Taylor Davis, Ivy Watson.

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Nara Riplinger (Coach), Lisa Kerley (Assistant Coach), Rylee Pilkington, Taylor Fitzgerald, Madigan Riplinger, Danielle O’Hara, Karlee Messer, Jasmeet Takhar, Rachel Loewen, Sierra Lepoidevin, Laura Code, Jada Schuetze, Saidra Aubichon-Archie,

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U9/10F BMO Purple

Grant Gustafson (Coach), Tania Lauren (Assistant Coach), Erika Heimlich, Taylor Sanford, Abby Webb, Ivy McKay, Alexee Gustafson, Suida Higgins, Maya Nowotny, Darby Cail, Leah Lauren, Nayeli Doerner, Ella Carson.

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Christina Carriere (Coach), Andy Turner (Assistant Coach), Grace Turner, Brooklyn Carriere, Hannah Chestnut, Diya Kaur Rai, Lisena Solomon, Alexis McCoumber, Carrigan Watson, Madelyn Feist, Breelyn Grinder, Ayla Doering, Kassie Schutz.

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U9/10M Orange

Lara Roorda (Coach), Martin Kruus (Assistant Coach), Andrew Rud, Caleb Cebuliak, Curtis Roorda, Darian Koll, Jacob Worthington, Luke Walsh, Nate Carnes, Riley DeRose, Timu Kruus, Tristan Friesen, Tyler Oerlemans, Aiden Ehrenberg.

U9/10M Subway Camo Green

Kris Beaulne (Coach), Mike Rife (Assistant Coach), Caleb Albisser, Charlie Beaulne, Cole Rochefort, Kaden Chamberlain, Lucas Kranabetter, Owen Kielpinski, Ryan Rife, Sukhmanuir Sra, Vance Engstrom, Zach Neufeld Shale Stemp, Navdeep Sahota.

U12F Concrete Fitness

Marnie Brenner (Coach), Sheila Kosolofski (Assistant Coach), Amrit Binning, Paris Masters, Kristyna Stanislaus, Paige Andrews, Bayley Cail, Brityn Hinsche, Emily Lucassen, Selina Farkas, Emma Pittman, Tiana Brenner, Jordyn Maas, Shayna Chamberlin, Jadyn Caferra, Shante Adams.

U12F Surplus Herby’s

Carrie Kerley (Coach), Gina Alexander, Trina Halfnights (Assistant Coaches), Shauna Lloyd, Adanna Nustad, Haroop Sandhu, Brette Kerley, Pyper Alexander, Georgia Jacobson, Kerri Rankin, Paige Outhouse, Alexis McComber, Jordyn Pilkington, Marissa Ramsay, Brynn Halfnights, Destiny Johnny.

U9/10M Frontline Helicopters

Colby Silver (Coach), Dave Kendrick (Assistant Coach), Damian Doucette, Dayton Abbott, Dominik Kniec, Isaac Plant, Jeremy LaBelle, Kaleb Bremner, Kolby Croswell, Nathan Kendrick, Phillip Brown, Quentin Silver, Teagan Silvey, Tyler Ross.

U9/10M Subway Forest Green

Ben Pierce (Coach), Angie Fait (Assistant Coach), Boston Peirce, Bryson Bujold, Coen Nelson, David Fait, Ethan Prest, Kaleb Peepchuk, Kaydin Sheppard, Lucas Daugherty, Nicholas Getz, Raiden Lainchbury, Sahil Kainth, Ryler King.

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Alysha Mullett (Coach), Stacey Bulow, Dan Cook (Assistant Coaches), Manveer Ranu, Zeah Rusch, Samantha Evans, Olivia Gash, Tyana Ross, Hailey Kitsul, Devin Rushton, Jaded-Rae Meldrum , Jerika Meldrum, Jordan Burtini, Dylan Passeri, Alysa Silvey, Makenna Watson, Dylan Hopkins, Cassidy McGladdery.

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Curt Levens (Coach), Allison Levens, Terry Duff (Assistant Coaches), Julia Moore, Alison (Ali) Waterhouse, Brooke Levens, Kyra Hughes, Alicia William, Tashanna Akerman, Aleah Schwalm, Megan Neufeld, Kayla Oerlemans, Katelynn Hill, Shannon Muhammed, Bailey Hutton, Tayla Pitt, Ariel Veitch.

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U9/10M OK Tire

Jason Sim (Coach), Trina Casler (Assistant Coach), Eric Robinson-Olson, Brody Wessels, Cayden KunkaVedan, Colby Fradsham, Garrett Fischer, Joseph Faubert, Kalub Scaiano, Owen Sim, Parker O’Connor, Rory Wormell-Essex, Tavis Veitch, Timothy Pitt.

U9/10M United Floors

Parnell Pinette (Coach), Mark Thiessen (Assistant Coach), Alex Kaufman, Andrew Haseldine, Brody Wilson, Colby Bennison, Eli Thiessen, Ethan Moore, James Tattrie, Kaleb Alphonse, Lucas Pinette, Nathan Thomas, Syrus Muhammed, Tyrell Alphonse.

U12F Subway

Warren Brown (Coach), Jeremie Lebourdais (Assistant Coach), Caitlyn LeBourdais, Chelsie Jensen, Devyn Baerg, Abayah Hunt, Gracie Frost, Christa Alphonse, Taya Sepkowski, Rea Klar, Emma Sarnowski, Sara Vermeulen, Sydney LeRoy, Maea Johnson, Abigail Brown, Claire Brown.

U12M Burgess Plumbing

Dave Herrling (Coach), Keith Prest (Assistant Coach), Ryan Arnold, Mitchell Blusson Kyle Benastick, Jacob Champagne, Jaeden Wilson, Hayden Daye, Gavin Couture, Parker Sokolan, Cameron Prest, Kristian Volkmann, Zachary Chelsea, Cass Carnes, Aidan Herrling.


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U12M Cariboo Chevrolet

Chris Nowotny (Coach), Colby Silver (Assistant Coach), Jace Myers, Benjamin Airey, Lucas Nowotny, Daniel Rhodes, Wyatt O’Connor, Colten James, Brandon Zimmer, Alex Rempel-Price, Owen Kritz, Ashlar Silver, Pacey Boomer, Austin Smith, Nick Wright, Ryker Johnny.

U12M Panago

Rya Enns (Coach), Riaan Koster (Assistant Coach), Nicholas Stasiuk, Colton Seaward, Jaedyn Shortreed, Jaxen Carson, Matthew Jacques, Maverick Christianson, Linden Hay, Joey D’Appolonia, Evan Berkelaar, Ruan Koster, Kyle Wiggins, Hayden Grinder, Finley Enns.

U14F Celtic Engineering

Daryl Taylor (Coach), Carrie Kerley (Assistant Coach), Taylor Brink, Brooke Call, Amelia Ives, Cassie Jorde, Anisha Kainth, Jordyn-Leigh Kerley, Violet Kritz, Emma Landry, Amanda Lane, Faith Myers, Mallory Rankin, Jordan Rankin, Jessica Rowley, Emma Taylor, Sara Turko, Jordyn D’Appolonia.

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U12M Heartland Toyota

Michael Franklin (Coach), Tania Lauren (Assistant Coach), Boston Mason, Bjorn Hunt, Davis Franklin, Nathan Preston, Ethan Laurie, Rune Doering, Leif Brandson, Lucas Jackson, Ty Lauren, Dayton SmithHall, Ethan Ransome, Sam Powers.

U12M Pritchard & Co.

George Fraser (Coach), Norm Cramer (Assistant Coach), Brad Cramer, Gavin McKimm, Joel Case, Baurmaun Alizadehgharib, Wesley Fraser, Wyatt Jacobson, Calvin Croswell, Austin Shull, Mason LaBelle, Derek Rispin, Mathew Huston, Ryan Bauer, Tian Walker.

U14F D&J Photography

Doug Hill (Coach), Norm Cramer (Assistant Coach), Joanna-Rae Alphonse, Madison Blusson, Megan Cramer, Aimee Favel, Faith Frost, Alyssa Gossen, Kiana Gossen, Tatiana Hill, Kailee Messer-Leboe, Legasea Nicklin, Bronwyn Pocock, Karena Sokolan, Jennica Walker, Morgan Weingart, Ayme Desmond, Angela Rud, Kyla Wallin.

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U12M Lake City Ford

Rajan Mangat, Vanessa Hansen (Coaches), Mackenzie Blomgren, Deon Nand, Jaskirat Sandhu, Juan(Taki) Faubert, Sky Logan Alphonse, Keegan Iverson, Keanu Wells, Connor Sutton, Flynn Wells, Isaiah Smith, Landen Kielpinski, Landon Brink, Dylan Telford.

U14F Cariboo Steel & Machine

Lara Roorda (Coach), Ben Pierce (Assistant Coach), Alisha Arnold, Paige Call, Jayleen Case, Shantae Guichon, Amanda Guraliuk, Brooklyn Laukkanen, Stephanie McDonald, Gabrielle Pierce, Emma Roorda, Kyla Roorda, Samantha Taylor, Jaydan Taylor, Emma Walsh, Katie Wiebe, Morgan Worthington, Kesha Schutz.

U14F Johnston Meier Insurance

Wayne Hammond (Coach), Lorne LeRoy (Assistant Coach), Mackenzie Cree, Amanda Dawydiuk, Maria DiMarco, Emma Ernst, Zandrea Fernstrom, Jaymie Grove, Olivia Hammond, Kassidy Herrick, Brooke LeRoy, Keeley Patey, Brianna Patey, Katarina Price, Paityn Weil, Taylor Wessels, Ashley Benedet.

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U14M Gustafson’s Dodge

Bruce Baptiste (Coach), Andy Turner (Assistant Coach), Braeden O’Connor, Chase Gannon, Cody Mack, Cole Turner, Dawson Billyboy, Denzel Jackson, Devin Chapman, Drake Henderson-Dumont, Jack Zavitz, Jacob Helminger, Kyle Hubner, Lane Spooner, Lucas Hunlin, Melkum Pitt, Zion Faubert.

U18F M&S Tire & Service

Gina Alexander, Cindy Outhouse (Coaches), Dakotah Bailey, Cassandra Abel, Brianna Chaffee, Brooke Dawykiuk, Natasha Johnson, Kara Zurak, Cheyanne Stuart, Teriann Elkins, Dawn Henley, Kylie Forseille, Morgan Moore, Shaelynn Bailey, Bailey Alexander, Nicole Gimbel, Faith Outhouse, Bridget Pocock, Mazira Faubert.

U18F Investors Group

Aubrey Jackson, Lisa Hutchinson (Coaches), Sydney Goward, Nicki Trotter, Ryleigh Barta, Natasha Brown, Chloe Fayowski, Madisen Gaylord, Eryn RitchatFountaine, Caylin Tomm, Meradith Jackson, Ruthie Jackson, Kaitlyn Hutchinson, Hallie Fisher, Laine Grace, Gina Davis, Sydney Baerg, Brooklyn Masters, Morgan Blois, Danielle Schultz.

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Rick Albrechtsen (Coach), Jeff Alexander (Assistant Coach), Andy Berkelaar, Austin Stead, Cade Enns, Cooper Albrechtsen, Deeken Hutchinson, Ethan Alexander, Jared Brown, John Russell, Justin Foster, Keaton Riplinger, Mokam Mahil, Parker Isfeld, Ryleigh Callender, Thomas Burke.

U18F Boitanio Mall

Lynn Ann Cheverie, Megan Cheverie (Coaches), Victoria Page, Katelyn Walters, Jasmine Baye, Samantha Delacherios, Lexi Pedersen, Gabriele Lachapelle, Marlie Russell, Sarah Austin, Sara Holley, Carleigh Walters, Paige Gudbranson, Alyssa Cheverie, Sarah Wright, Grace Outhouse, Mackenna Alexander, Callie Franklin, Karlee Smith.

U18F PMT Chartered Accountants

Trevor Schick, Marco Sylvain (Coaches), Chloe Sylvain, Nisha Khakh, Bailey Schick, Teneal Schick, Kendall Jensen, Khyla MacMurchy, Kennedy Wiebe, Morgan Lord, Nathalie Sylvain, Melissa Styran, Diondra Hurd, Camilla Pittman, Devon Robinson, Kaitlyn Berkelaar, Isabell Call, Vittoria Durfeld, Kailey Champagne, Serenna Sellars.

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U14M Shoppers Drug Mart

Chuck Christensen (Coach), Andrea Christensen, Kirstin Lauren (Assistant Coaches), Aaron Hughes, Carson Menzies, Dylan DeRose, Eric Christensen, Evan Pantanetti, Jacob Duquette, Jacob Jackson, James Kaufman, Josh Rhodes, Landon Christensen, Logan Hutchinson, Matthew Mercer, Raeyden Beauchamp, Sam Thiessen, Shawn Hughes.

U18F DWB Consulting Services

Paul Magnuson, Brenda Mann (Coaches), Kaylee Dueck, Erika Weber, Morgan Schofield, Carly Magnuson, Madison Hordiuk, Natasha Lewis, Asheigh Lyons, Cassandra Hogman, Tennale Sailor, Sydney McLean, Demi Winters, Raegan Schofield, Catelyn Ertel, Kassidy Chelsea, Coral Choi, Melissa Rispin, Roniya Sacchetti.

U18M WL Construction Association

Kevin Woodward (Coach), Liam Bings, Tristen Sellars, Andrew Davey, Trevor Woodward, Ethan Patey, Steve Chipman, Austin Clarke, Zack Fayowski, Raymond Strohschein, Jared Davey, Nathan Snowball, Kostia Stolbov, Chris Baye, Rylen Williamson, Dakota Sailor.

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U18M Evjen Water

Mike Grace (Coach), Bhaven Mann, Danton Kendall, Darien Grace, Bobby Rankin, Brandon Schick, Tylar Benard, Kody Benner, Adam Stafford, Tyler Schick, Kennedy Mack, Nick Farkas, Cody Call, Jonah Theissen, Hardil Takar, Russell Waterhouse, Dawson Hildebrand.

U11M Development

Alex Rempel-Price, Ashlar Silver, Baurmaun Alizadeh Gharib, Davis Franklin, Derek Rispin, Finley Enns, Gavin Couture, Hayden Daye, Kyle Wiggins, Landon Brink, Lucas Nowonty, Mathew Huston, Owen Kritz, Ruan Koster, Ryan Bauer.

U14M Rep

Assistant Coach Hailey Tazalaar, Assistant Coach Mark Thiessen, Landon Christensen, Cole Turner, Jared Brown, James Kaufman, Dylan DeRose, Kyle Hubner, Mokam Mahil, Ethan Alexander, Logan Hutchinson, Cade Enns, Eric Christensen, Jack Zavitz, Carson Menzies, Justin Foster, Zion Faubert, Joseph Brinoni, Sam Thiessen, Dawson Billyboy, Jacob Helminger, Josh Rhodes.

U18M Cariboo Custom Monogram

Gregg Gaylord (Coach), Malcolm Gaylord, Nick Lamb-Yorski, Ryan Holland, Graeme Jensen, Zach Herrick, Kurtis Albrechtsen, Keith Booth, Dylan Taylor, Jeremy Smith, Justin Hansen, Daniel Kim, Kevin Yang, Ryan Gannon, Ben Lamb-Yorski, Scott Cramer, Patrick Kniec.

U12F Development

Back row L-R: Sara Vermeulen, Megan Neufeld, Alicia William, Ali Waterhouse, Tiana Brenner, Zeah Rusch, Devin Rushton. Front row L-R: Hailey Kitsul, Abigail Brown, Paris Masters, Devyn Baerg, Emma Pittman, Kerri Rankin, Kristyna Stanislaus, Paige Outhouse. Missing from photo: Jerika Meldrum, Samantha Evans, Warren Brown (coach), Diane Baerg (coach).

U15F Rep

Back row left to right: Isabelle Call, Taylor Brink, Vittoria Durfeld, Gina Davis, Laine Grace, Kassidy Herrick, Faith Outhouse, Front row: Bailey Alexander, Bridget Pocock, Grace Outhouse, Callie Franklin, Morgan Blois, Mackenna Alexander, Mazira Faubert, Melissa Rispin.

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U11F Development

Back row: Carrie Kerley (coach), Ariel Veitch, Katelynn Hill, Claire Brown, Brityn Hinshe, Kayla Oerlemans, Jordan Burtini, Kyra Hughes, Georgia Jacobson, Jaded-Rae Meldrum, Curt Levens (coach). Front row: Brooke Levens, Makenna Watson, Olivia Gash, Jadyn Caferra, Dylan Passeri, Brette, Kerley, Sydney Leroy. Laying down in front: Pyper Alexander.

U12M Development

Left to right: Top Coach Dave Herrling. Standing row: Aidan Herrling, Mitchell Blussom, Taki Faubert, Wesley Fraser, Pacey Boomer, Daniel Rhodes. Kneeling row: Linden Hay, Ryan Arnold, Brad Cramer, Keegan Iverson, Colton Seaward, Jace Myers, Ben Ariey, Austin Monical. Front and centre: Sam Powers. Missing: Deon Nand, Colton Croswell, Nathan Preston, Jayden Shortreed, Ethan Ransome and Coach Theo Ransome.

U17F Rep

Back row - left to right: Ashleigh Lyons, Maddie Hordiuk, Teneal Schick, Brooke Dawydiuk, Cassie Abel, Morgan Lord, Cheyanne Stuart, Natasha Lewis, Ashley Straza. Front row - left to right: Eryn Ritchat-Fontaine, Caylin Tomm, Morgan Schofield, Jasmine Baye, Dawn Henley, Carly Magnuson, Kara Zurak, Lexi Pedersen. Laying down: Sam Delacherois. Coaches: Nick Iachetta, Luke Moger and Brenda Mann. Missing: Kendall Jensen, Carleigh Walters.

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Coaches - Please hand in binders, equipment bags and all contents to your coordinators on Saturday.

As we head into our Mini Round-Up Jamboree, please remember that the success of the players and of our association is largely dependent on the support of the terrific volunteers and parents of WLYSA.

As we head Mini Round-Up Jamboree, please remember that the success of the players We hope youinto hadour a wonderful year with WLYSA and enjoy your end-of-the-year Jamboree! Players and of our association dependent on the support the terrific volunteers and parents of WLYSA. should be proud is of largely what they have accomplished andof learned together!

YOUTH SOCCER JUNIOR ROUND-UP SCHEDULE: 2014

We would appreciate your cooperation with the following:

We would appreciate your cooperation with the following:

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A huge Thank-You all of volunteers whoLIGHT haveBLUE given their time and energy to WLYSA during 3 Saturday to June 14the3:30pm Scotia B ORANGE U12 Males our 2014 season; you are the bread and butter of our organization! 2 Saturday June 14 10:30am Peterson 4 LIME GREEN PINK We2hope you had a wonderful with WLYSA and enjoy your end-of-the-year Jamboree! Players should Friday June 20th Home Run 1 Away Saturday June 14 year 11:30am Rogersons LIGHT BLUE CARDINAL be proud of what they have accomplished and learned together! GAME #1 6:45pm Lake Ex 1A Navy Lake City Ford v Maroon Cariboo Chevrolet Buick GM 2 Saturday June 14 11:30am Rogersons Run 2 SAPPHIRE PINK GAME #2 6:45pm Lake Ex 2B Aqua Heartland Toyota v Orange Pritchard & Co. U9/10 M NOTE FRIDAY GAMES ARE ESLERwill be Remember bring water & SOME sunscreen! Water refills and Hot DogAT Concession 3 Saturday June 3:30pm #3 6:45pm Ex 2A Red Panago v White Burgessto Plumbing & Heating Rogersons Run 1 LIME GREEN CARDNAL A huge Thank-You to all 14 of the volunteers who have given their timeGAME and energy toLake WLYSA during Saturday June 21st available Saturday EslerAT ESLER 3 Saturday 3:30pm Rogersons Run 2 & ALL SATURDAY GAMESatARE SAPPHIRE LIGHT BLUE our June 201414 season; you are the bread and butter of our organization! GAME #4 11:00am Lake Ex 1A White Burgess Plumbing & Heating v Navy Lake City Ford GAME GAME #5 11:00am Lake Ex 2B Maroon Cariboo Chevrolet Buick GM v Orange Pritchard & Co. Thank you Enjoy your Jamboree! GAME #6 11:00am Lake Ex 2A Aqua Heartland Toyota v Red DAY Panago # DATE TIMEso much!!! HOME AWAY FIELD Saturday June 21st A huge Thank-You to all of the volunteers who have given their time and energy to WLYSA 1 Friday June 13 5:30pm Esler -Scotia A YELLOW NAVY GAME GAME #7 3:00pm Lake Ex 1A Navy Lake City Ford v Aqua Heartland Toyota during our 2014 season; bread and butter GAME of AWAY our organization! #8 3:00pm Lake Ex 2B FIELD White Burgess Plumbing & Heating1 v Maroon Cariboo Chevrolet Buick GM # DAY DATE TIME you are the HOME Friday June 13 5:30pm Esler -Scotia S CAMO GREEN CAMO GREY GAME #9 3:00pm Lake Ex 2A Red Panago v Orange Pritchard & Co. 1 Friday June 13 6:30pm 1 Friday June 13 6:30pm Nesika RED FOREST GREEN TRU 1 CAMO GREY ORANGE Because of you, WLYSA has had yet another successful soccer season!! U12 Females 2 Saturday June 14 8:30am 1 Friday June 13 6:30pm TRU 2 Esler -Scotia A CAMO GREEN RED NAVY RED 2 Saturday June 14 8:30am 1Remember Fridayto bring June 13 6:30pm Esler -Scotia B Cataline 1 CAMO GREEN YELLOW NAVY FridayGOLD June 20thConcession will be water & sunscreen. Water refills and Hot Dog GAME #1 Lake Ex 2A Dr. Waasenaar v Saturday Concrete Fitness 2 June 14 9:30am Esler -Scotia A 2 Saturday June 14 10:30am FOREST GREEN CAMO GREY CAMO GREY at Esler. RED 5:30pm Rogersons Run 1 available Saturday GAME #2 5:30pm Lake Ex 2B Subway v Surplus Herby's 2 Saturday June 14 9:30am Esler -Scotia B NAVY ORANGE 2 Saturday June 14 10:30am CAMO GREEN Rogersons Run 2 FridayGOLD June 20th U14 Females GAME #3 6:45pm Lake Ex 1BPeterson Concrete3Fitness v Saturday Heartland Toyota June 14 3 12:30pm Esler -Scotia A 2 Saturday June 14 10:30am ORANGE YELLOW Thursday June 19th NAVY ORANGE Saturday June 21st GAME #1 5:30pm Lake Ex 1 Cariboo Steel & Machine v D&J Photography 3 Saturday June 14 12:30pm Esler -Scotia B CAMO GREEN RED 3 Saturday June 14 2:30pm CAMO GREY Rogersons Run 1 GAMEGOLD #4 9:30am Lake Ex 2A Heartland Toyota v Subway GAME #2 6:45pm Peterson Celtic Engineering v Johnston Meier Insurance GAME NAVY #5 9:30am Lake Ex 2BPeterson Surplus Herby's v Saturday Dr. Waasenaar 3 June 14 1:30pm Esler -Scotia A ORANGE 3 Saturday June 14 2:30pm Saturday, June 20th FOREST GREEN CAMO GREEN 4 Saturday June 21st GAME #3 3:00pm Scotia D&J Photography v Celtic Engineering 3 Saturday June 14 1:30pm Esler -Scotia B NAVY CAMO GREY 3 Saturday June 14 2:30pm RED ORANGE GAME #6 1:00pm Lake Ex 2APeterson Concrete3Fitness v Subway

2014 WLYSA JAMBOREE SCHEDULE

2014 WLYSA JAMBOREE SCHEDULE

U9/10 F NOTE SATURDAY GAMES ARE AT ESLER

Thank you so much!!! Enjoy your Jamboree!

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U7F TIM HORTONS NOTE SATURDAY GAMES AT ESLER Thank you so much!!! Enjoy your Jamboree!

U7M TIM HORTONS NOTE SATURDAY GAMES AT ESLER

Thank you so much!!! Enjoy your Jamboree! GAME #7 1:00pm Saturday June 21st GAME #8 3:00pm

Lake Ex 2B

Heartland Toyota

Remember to bring water & sunscreen! Water refills and Hot Dog Concession will be Lake Ex 1B Dr. Waasenaar available Saturday at Esler

v Surplus Herby's

Remember to bring water

GAME #4 3:00pm Saturday, June 20th #5 6:00pm & GAME sunscreen! GAME #6 6:00pm

Peterson

Johnston Meier Insurance

v Cariboo Steel & Machine

Lake Ex 1 refills Cariboo Steel & Machine v Celtic Engineering Water and Hot Dog Concession will be Peterson D&J Photography v Johnston Meier Insurance available Saturday at Esler

YOUTH SOCCER SENIOR ROUND-UP SCHEDULE: 2014

Thank you so much!!! Enjoy your ROUND Jamboree! ROBIN

U14 Males

U12 Males

Friday June 20th GAME #1 6:45pm GAME #2 6:45pm GAME #3 6:45pm Saturday June 21st 11:00am GAME #4 GAME #5 11:00am GAME #6 11:00am Saturday June 21st 3:00pm GAME #7 GAME #8 3:00pm GAME #9 3:00pm

Lake Ex 1A Lake Ex 2B Lake Ex 2A

Home Navy Lake City Ford Aqua Heartland Toyota Red Panago

Away v Maroon Cariboo Chevrolet Buick GM v Orange Pritchard & Co. v White Burgess Plumbing & Heating

Lake Ex 1A Lake Ex 2B Lake Ex 2A

White Burgess Plumbing & Heating Maroon Cariboo Chevrolet Buick GM Aqua Heartland Toyota

v Navy Lake City Ford v Orange Pritchard & Co. v Red Panago

Lake Ex 1A Lake Ex 2B Lake Ex 2A

Navy Lake City Ford White Burgess Plumbing & Heating Red Panago

v Aqua Heartland Toyota v Maroon Cariboo Chevrolet Buick GM v Orange Pritchard & Co.

Thank you so much!!! Enjoy your Jamboree! U18 Males

v Hub International/Barton Insurance v Shoppers Drug Mart v Hub International/Barton Insurance v 3rd Place Team

Lake Ex 2A Lake Ex 2B

Dr. Waasenaar Subway

v Concrete Fitness v Surplus Herby's

Lake Ex 1B

Concrete Fitness

v Heartland Toyota

Lake Ex 2A Lake Ex 2B

Heartland Toyota Surplus Herby's

v Subway v Dr. Waasenaar

Lake Ex 2A Lake Ex 2B

Concrete Fitness Heartland Toyota

v Subway v Surplus Herby's

Lake Ex 1B

Dr. Waasenaar

v Subway

Lake Ex 1 Peterson

Cariboo Steel & Machine Celtic Engineering

v D&J Photography v Johnston Meier Insurance

Scotia Peterson

D&J Photography Johnston Meier Insurance

v Celtic Engineering v Cariboo Steel & Machine

Lake Ex 1 Peterson

Cariboo Steel & Machine D&J Photography

v Celtic Engineering v Johnston Meier Insurance

ROUND ROBIN

GAME #4

Tolko

Shoppers Drug Mart

v Hub International/Barton Insurance

Gustafson Dodge

v Shoppers Drug Mart

Evjen

v WL Construction Association

Cariboo Custom Monogram WL Construction Association

v Evjen Cariboo Custom Monogram

1st Place

v 2nd place

Friday, June 20th (1st Place from season gets bye) GAME #1 6:45pm Scotia Season 2nd Place GAME #2 6:45pm Tolko Season 3rd Place Saturday, June 21st GAME #3 9:30am Scotia Season 1st Place GAME #4 9:30am Peterson Loser of GAME #1 Saturday, June 21st FINAL GAME GAME #5 1:00pm Peterson Winner of GAME#1

v Season 5th Place v Season 4th Place v Winner of GAME #2 v Loser of GAME #2 Winner of GAME #3

We hope you had a wonderful year with WLYSA and enjoy your end-of-the-year Jamboree! Friday, June 20th Players should be proud of what they have accomplished and learned together! GAME #1 5:30pm Scotia Evjen v WL Construction Association Saturday June 21st A9:30am huge Tolko Thank-You to all of vthe volunteers who have given their time and energy to WLYSA GAME #2 Cariboo Custom Monogram Evjen GAME #3 1:00pm Scotia WL Construction Association Cariboo Custom Monogram during our 2014 season; you are the bread and butter of our organization! Saturday, June 21st FINAL GAME U18 Males

Lake Ex 1

Friday, June 20th GAME #1 5:30pm Scotia Saturday June 21st GAME #2 9:30am Tolko GAME #3 1:00pm Scotia Saturday, June 21st FINAL GAME GAME #4 6:00pm Tolko

U18 Females

U14 Females

GAME #3 3:00pm GAME #4 3:00pm Saturday, June 20th GAME #5 6:00pm GAME #6 6:00pm

ROUND ROBIN

v Winner of GAME #4

Saturday, June 20th

U14 Males ROUND ROBIN Thursday June 19th GAME #1 6:45pm Friday June 20th GAME#2 5:30pm

Thursday June 19th 6:45pm Lake Ex 1 Shoppers Drug Mart GAME #1 Friday June 20th 5:30pm Tolko Gustafson Dodge GAME#2 Saturday June 20th 9:30am Lake Ex 1 Gustafson Dodge GAME #3 PLAYOFFS (1st place team in Round Robin gets Bye to Final) GAME #4 1:00pm Tolko 2nd Place Team FINAL GAME GAME 5 6:00pm Scotia 1st Place Team

Thursday June 19th GAME #1 5:30pm GAME #2 6:45pm

U12 Females Friday June 20th 5:30pm GAME #1 GAME #2 5:30pm Friday June 20th 6:45pm GAME #3 Saturday June 21st 9:30am GAME #4 GAME #5 9:30am Saturday June 21st 1:00pm GAME #6 GAME #7 1:00pm Saturday June 21st 3:00pm GAME #8

v Subway

6:00pm

Tolko

1st Place

v 2nd place

U18 Females


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