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Quesnel River and ultimately the Fraser River,” the environment ministry said in a statement. “As such, the fish exposure was limited and not long enough for uptake into tissues. Combined with the fact that the water in Quesnel Lake meets drinking water guidelines, it is unlikely there will have been any 1 short-term effects on fish in Quesnel Lake or downstream as a result of this event.” Tourism operators remain open on Quesnel Lake and throughout the Cariboo region. Environment ministry boat crews have been on the water since the breach Aug. 4, but only one dead fish, a rainbow trout, has been reported. It was collected by University of

Northern B.C. researchers and turned over to officials Aug. 6. Based on water quality test results, Fisheries and Oceans Canada has re-opened the chinook salmon fishery on the Quesnel and Cariboo Rivers. The B.C. First Nations Health Authority is conducting its own samples on migrating salmon at the request of affected First Nations on the river system. Water use restrictions have been lifted in most of the area affected by the Mount Polley mine tailings breach after health authority water tests confirmed the water is not a risk for drinking or bathing. Interior Health lifted the water use ban on all areas except immediate zone of the tailings and water spill, including Ha-

zeltine Creek, Polley Lake and 100 metres around the out of the creek at Quesnel Lake. The tests corroborate earlier samples tested by mine operator Imperial Metals. The only sample that yielded metal contamination was one taken from an area with visible sediment near Hazeltine Creek, which was scoured out by millions of cubic metres of water and mine tailings. “Results show slight exceedances of phosphorus and aluminum for drinking water and exceedences of copper, chromium, phosphorus and aluminum for aquatic life guidelines,” the environment ministry reported. “These elevated levels would be expected near an aluminum/ copper mine.”

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The Redstone Rodeo will go ahead this weekend despite the Bull Canyon fire near Alexis Creek. to encourage people to come out.” The big attraction is the world famous mountain race, which has attracted major media moguls like ESPN in past years and will run both days. “The mountain race will take place on both Saturday and Sunday and there’s $2,000-plus added money up for grabs each day,” said Luggi.

There will also be a bingo being held on Friday night and Saturday after the Rodeo and a dance Saturday evening. Alexis Creek Indian Band also plan to introduce their new energy drink called Crazy Horse. Nicole Setah and Talia Baptiste helped create the drink with Saskatoon berries as the main ingredient. The drinks are made

in Portland, Oregon and were in Williams Lake today and will be shipped out to the rodeo grounds. There was good news regarding the 880 hectare blaze which ignited Monday, 14 kilometers west of Bull Canyon near Alexis Creek. “The fire is now 100 per cent guarded and the majority of the fire guards are holding so

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Despite the massive Bull Canyon fire nearby, the 16th annual Redstone Rodeo is going ahead this weekend. “Some of the media outlets like Global were reporting that Highway 20 is closed but there is a detour and people can get through,” said Michelle Luggi, rodeo committee member. “Road maintenance are working hard on the detour grading it and adding water and calcium chloride to cut down on dust.” There is a full slate of events scheduled for the rodeo which starts today with a gymkhana and the regular rodeo taking place Saturday and Sunday. “It’s our sweet 16 rodeo and everything is still a go and we want

far,” said Cariboo Fire Centre information officer Sandra Wagner. “The objectives for the firefighters today (Thursday) is to reinforce the guards.” As of Thursday resources fighting the blaze included five helicopters, 50 fire fighters, and heavy equipment. The evacuation alert from the Cariboo Regional District earlier in the week is still in effect. Highway 20 as of Thursday afternoon was listed on www. drivebc.com as still closed but motorists are able to get through via the Chilko Lake and Bayliff Road 12.8 kilometre detour. Another fire is being reported out in the Chilcotin near Jorgensen Creek. For information or the latest updates visits www. bcwildfire.ca.

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Williams Lake RCMP are investigating an armed robbery that occurred at the Comer Station Cold Beer and Wine Store on Tuesday.

Police investigating armed robbery Police are investigating an armed robbery after a man with a red T-shirt wrapped around his face attempted to rob the Comer Station Cold Beer and Wine Store on Tuesday. The suspect was wearing a grey T-shirt, jeans and black sneak-

ers. Police said the man also appears to be First Nations with short, cropped hair. The red T-shirt wrapped around his face was used to conceal his identity. The Williams Lake RCMP is asking any-

one who may have information regarding the incident or any other crime to contact them at 250-392-6211 or at Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Crime Stoppers also subscribes to web tips at www.bccrimestoppers.com.

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Williams Lake RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Blayne Char. He was born on Jan. 21, 1998, is 16 years old, and is described as six-foot-two and 200 pounds with short black hair and brown eyes.

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Farm market coupon program expands Tom Fletcher Black Press The B.C. government has expanded its program to offer coupons worth $15 a week for farm market produce to pregnant women, seniors and low-income families who take a nutrition course. Health Minister Terry Lake announced on the weekend that an additional $750,000 has been added to the program for its third year of prov-

ince-wide operation, in addition to $4 million provided in 2012 and 2013. The program runs July through October, as harvest comes off local farms. It is administered by the B.C. Association of Farmers’ Markets. Participants take a free nutrition and skills program that includes cooking, canning and preserving, and are issued weekly coupons that can be used like cash at participating farm

markets to buy locally grown fruit, vegetables, meat, eggs, dairy products, nuts and herbs. The program is expanded this year to include additional farm markets in Maple Ridge, White Rock, Clearwater, Salmon Arm, Lytton, Fort St. John, Terrace, Whistler, Nanaimo, Qualicum Beach, Port Alberni and Victoria. A total of 49 markets around the province take part, teamed with local social service agen-

AN APPLE A DAY... About 250,000 couples in Canada are trying to have children but are unsuccessful. Infertility is defined as an inability to conceive following 12 months of unprotected intercourse. The causes vary and can be found in either the man or the woman. Testing can determine the cause and the results can dictate various alternatives to achieving a successful pregnancy. Carrying a list of all the medications you take is a good idea. This list should include both prescription and non-prescription drugs. It can be helpful when traveling or if you have to see a doctor other than your own in an emergency situation. Your list will save time and help you get treatment more quickly. A survey of the top ten prescribed drugs of 2013 still shows a thyroid replacement drug on top followed by a drug for reducing cholesterol, four blood pressure medications, two antidepressants and one blood thinner. In 10th position this time was a vitamin D product reflecting the huge interest in the vitamin in recent years. If going to the gym isn’t your thing and you want a good aerobic workout, try stair-walking. Start slowly and gradually increase the number of steps you go up and down. After a while, take two steps at a time which is good for your large quadricep muscles. And if you are in a building with an elevator, take the steps. Take charge of your own health and let our pharmacists be on your health team.

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Dollar Dollar expansion: fun and games LeRae Haynes

Special to Tribune/Advisor An expansion at Dollar Dollar in the heart of Williams Lake has increased the sales floor by 10 per cent and

will add more than 60 feet of display area. This renovation will accommodate a brand new growing toy section in the store — high quality games, puzzles, crafts, models, puppets

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and toys. Dollar Dollar owners Carl Johnson and Katalin Szauer say that this departure from traditional dollar store retail isn’t their first. “We’ve always brought in items that cost more than a dollar. My customers gave me ‘permission’ to go up in prices and quality, and it began with cake stands. It started with cake stuff and went to remote control items, accessories and parts,” Johnson said. That evolution continued with scrapbooking and card making, Szauer adds. “We’re in the process of expanding those sections, bringing in high quality, good name card making and scrapbooking supplies,” she

explains. “We learn from our customers — they teach us what we need to carry so they can do what they love.” Johnson’s background in store interior design and extensive experience in small town business gives him a great advantage when it comes to a successful expansion. He says his past projects include Teeter Totter Toys in Vernon and many others throughout the Okanagan Valley. “I did store set-up every week — sometimes three a week for 10 years. I’ve always been a small town business guy,” Johnson adds. See DOLLAR Page A5

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Motorists are advised that beginning August 12th, and until further notice, access to businesses on the south side of Borland Street will be via the lane off 7th Avenue that runs behind the RCMP detachment. Limited parking will be available in the City Hall parking lot. This is to minimize disruption to businesses during the reconstruction of Borland Street. Peterson Contracting thanks residents for their patience.

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Dollar Dollar dedicates space for high quality toys Continued From Page A4 “The benefit of a small town business is that we can respond to what our customers want. We are located downtown in the heart of the community. “I can look back on all the stores I’ve done: they’re all there to keep the core alive. That’s important. Without downtown businesses a city loses its identity. 
 “It takes a lot of determination to keep a small business going, and your costs are higher,” Szauer notes. “The appeal of a small business, though, is the relationship with customers — the high level of customer service. “We turn ourselves inside out to bring in what our customers ask for. If it’s possible, we’ll make it happen. “This expansion is a response to our customers — the retail scene is always shifting and we have to shift with it. We have to offer different lines than the big box stores.” She explains that they needed more space to accommodate the new toy lines

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Dollar Dollar store owners Katalin Szauer and Carl Johnson, pictured here with LeRae Haynes and the puppets she uses in her presentations for children at the Williams Lake branch SPCA, are expanding their Dollar Dollar store on Second Avenue to include 60 square feet of space for new lines of high quality toys and games for children. They are also working on carrying the puppets Haynes uses in her presentations for children. and still have room for seasonal items heading into Halloween and Christmas. “We’re carrying Playmobil, Melissa and Doug and Ravensburger puzzles and games, and have more new lines on the way. This is a change in the

type of toys we’ve traditionally carried. The quality with these new toys is meant to last,” Szaurer says. “Grandparents will love our new toy section; so will young parents, kids, friends and families looking for a perfect gift and the

environmentally-aware shopper. You can also get wrap, cards, ribbon, gift bags and balloons.” 
 Customer reaction to the new items already on the shelves has been very positive, Szauer says adding some of the Melissa

and Doug infant toys come with a developmental aspect. “There are suggestions on the packages for how to play with the toy with your child depending on how old they are. The listed activities for each stage come with labels like

‘sensory, fine motor, gross motor, logical, linguistic, creative, emotional, communication and self-esteem,’” she notes. “These toys are great for day care providers and therapists who work with young children, and they’re a wonderful way for you to play with your children and engage with them.” Johnson says that other new items include classic toys such as a wooden bench with a hammer and pegs. “These are toys that we all played with when we were young — still interesting and fun. We’re bringing in ‘retro’ toys that are mechanical rather than high-tech, and we also carry a lot of good quality crafts for kids,” Johnson says. “We have our eye on several other toy lines including John Deere and Lamaze for infants,” Szauer adds. “We also have some great surprises up our sleeve.” Dollar Dollar is located at Hodgson Place Mall on Second Avenue.

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Both sides playing chicken and chess with children Parents trying to guess whether school will start in two weeks are just as in the dark as everyone else. They would like to see an agreement between the BC Teachers’ Federation and the province’s bargaining arm, the BC Public School Employers’ Association, but are concerned they have been put on the sidelines as flag girls in a desperate game of chicken. Or maybe the game is chess and they don’t want their kids to be pawns. But face it, few eligible parents will turn down the province’s promise of $40 a day to

cover childcare costs for children under 13 years of age even though many undoubtedly understand that this is just a bribe that could prolong the dispute and, worse, further deplete funds that should be targeted towards education. (And let us just state clearly: That money was collected to fund the public education system and that’s what it should do.) We can only hope that with time running out before Sept. 2, the two sides are back to serious negotiations. - Black Press

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Examining the short and long of shame and guilt A couple of years ago, a popular news station reported something rather odd. A government contract job paid rather well — $38,000 a year plus perks. But there was one difficulty. In the four years the employee held the position, no one ever called or made use of the services of his office. When asked why he continued in such a useless job, he replied, “But the benefits are so good!” Really? $152,000 uselessly squandered and he felt good about it? Jonathan Swift might have been describing that employee when he said, “I never wonder to see men wicked, but I often wonder to see them not ashamed.” This column isn’t about gov-

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ernment waste or sprawling corporations. It’s a simple question — “What would make someone accept payment for doing nothing, while suffering no shame, no guilt?” Law covers the big boundaries. For example, “Steal a car? Go to jail!” But shame extends far beyond legal requirements.

To feel shame, our personal ethics and boundaries must exist somewhere. But that ‘somewhere’ seems to be disappearing. Personal pride has shrunk into disgraceful indignity. And we have very nearly ceased to blush. We no longer sense our danger. Shame and guilt aren’t poisons — they are a warning. It’s a guardrail that spares the richest qualities of our lives. Deny it and our dangers will multiply. “Guilt is like the red warning light on the dashboard of the car. You can either stop and deal with the trouble, or smash the light.” We have invested in shabby characters, and traded private intimacy for public intensity. We belittle embarrassment and vulnerability at a terrible price! Our rush to tolerance has

been so rapid we have left shame behind and embraced a bit of beastliness instead. We need to be set upright by shame. “One of the misfortunes of our time is that in getting rid of false shame we have killed off so much real shame,” spouts Kronenberger. Sometimes we counsel folk right out of their guilt and remorse and away from character. Charles Sells’ book, Unfinished Business, says it this way, “I still do it, but I don’t feel guilty about it anymore.” What will the future hold if there is no shame? Take a look around! ‘No shame’ has become no code of conduct, and no morals. Without blame or accountability, we spawn a self-oriented, inconsiderate society. Shame-

ful! And the shame is on us. Shame is getting scarce, but perhaps we can resurrect it along with privacy and healthy pride. Shame slaps us into thinking again. And restores our discretion. Davie Earle was right. Shame doesn’t say, “I am a mistake.” It says, “I made a mistake.” There is no dishonour, no disgrace there. It takes courage to admit we need shame. Shame is the shortterm kick we need to provoke us into taking our first steps toward quality character. “The only shame is to have none,” says Blaise Pascal. And that would be the real shame. LOL@wltribune.com. Rita Corbett is a freelance columnist with the Tribune/Weekend Advisor.

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Farm changes a great leap forward The B.C. government’s intentions for the Agricultural Land Reserve have been clarified by a public consultation that proposes new commercial and industrial uses on farmland. Political watchers may recall that this was the hill the NDP was prepared to die on this spring. It was going to be a farmland looting spree for right-wing property developers and all hope of “food security” would be dashed. As I attempted to explain at the time, the changes have little or nothing to do with ALR exclusions. Now a discussion paper poses a series of questions, some of which illustrate the need to bring farmland regulations up to date. The first one deals with restrictions on retail sales, a case study in arbitrary state control. There is a strict maximum floor space. A minimum one half of retail sales must be produced on that farm. Food packing, preparation and processing are similarly restricted. This requires multiple duplicate operations of questionable viability. It brings to mind Mao Tse Tung’s Great Leap Forward, where farmers all had little iron smelting furnaces out back to make tools. But I digress. “Amongst other things,” the discussion paper says, “lessening the restrictions on on-farm processing could allow the establishment of abbatoirs (large, small or mobile) on farms, to serve surrounding cattle, game or poultry farms.” Then there’s cheese, fruit juice and even

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medical marijuana products. And did you know that wineries and cideries are allowed on farmland but breweries, distilleries and meaderies aren’t? (Mead is made from honey, and doesn’t have to be drunk from a bronze mug while wearing a horned helmet.) Now that we’ve discovered that breweries don’t have to be giant urban industrial plants producing mediocre lager that all tastes the same, possibilities abound. On-farm wine and cider sales have similarly quaint retail space and product origin restrictions. The government proposes to allow sales of products not made on site, as long as they’re made in B.C. This could make more local retail beverage co-ops viable. Or it could spawn a wave of unregulated rural liquor stores that create chaos on country roads. You decide. On a more serious note, there are a couple of questions about changes to the newly created “zone two,” the Interior, Kootenay and North regions. One repeats the government’s inten-

tion to open up non-farm use rules to allow certain oil and gas service functions on farmland. This is to reflect the reality already on the ground in the Northeast. What other nonfarm activities it may entail is not yet known, as the consultation and regional meetings continue until Aug. 22. There are proposals to bypass the Agricultural Land Commission for certain kinds of farmland subdivision in zone two. These are where the subdivided

parcels are a quarter section (160 acres) or bigger, or where they are divided by a road or waterway. And finally there are proposed exemptions from ALC scrutiny of leases, to allow “intergenerational transfer,” so retiring farmers don’t have to plead for state permission to remain on their own property. Another exemption would “encourage the use of otherwise unfarmed land by existing or new farmers.” NDP agriculture critic Lana

Popham, who circulated a photo of herself with a samurai sword in a theatrical “Kill Bill 24” campaign, continues to insist that these changes open up 90 per cent of ALR land for “development.” It’s a hypocritical as well as a misleading statement, since a portion of her own Saanich farm property is rented to a successful craft gin distillery. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca

Sensationalism around Mount Polley spill disappointing Watching and listening to the various media around Canada, I had some trouble with the sensationalism regarding the Mount Polley mine disaster. Two major television networks interviewed individuals who were strongly suggesting the mine spill would contaminate the Fraser River and kill all the salmon. Why do they have to sensationalize stories before the truth is known? When people in the media were talking about tailings pond breach and destruction they suggested there were many such incidents.

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They didn’t mention these were world statistics, as apparently beaches have been rare in Canada. The local media have done a good job in reporting.

I wish folks would take claim on real observation and science rather than theoretical, images and hypothesis. While the Mount Polley spill is being dissected by many in this country, especially on the mining side and from the environmental point of view, there is much work going on at and around the mine site to mitigate the damage and do clean up work. I would guess there will be more tailings pond inspections and hopefully the government can respond in an orderly fashion when it comes to requests from companies to discharge some water because of all of

the rain earlier this year. The biggest negative impact toward mining companies and ultimately the economy, is the ever-growing number of dollar destroyers who take the benefits from the mining industry. They include some environmental groups, some First Nations, and other groups. These folks and the NDP don’t like mining, pipelines and tankers carrying crude oil and other economical advantages. Perhaps they want the taxpayer to dish out more money to have all that we have now without the wealth mining, oil and gas, along with current pipelines.

No wonder it is hard to build an economy when there are so many who want to rip the fabric out of the wealth generators of this country. When Gibraltar Mine came into the Cariboo it took 39 months to go from discovery to a mine permit. Today it takes about 11 years of processes before you can pull out any ore. Fortunately, for now at least, many of the Mount Polley workers are still employed and there is money being generated from the spill for our economy. Ken Wilson is a freelance columnist with the Tribune/Weekend Advisor.


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The Williams Lake Learning Disabilities Association in partnership with the Child Development Centre offers tutoring for students (grades 1 – 7) in literacy and math. If your child needs help please contact Sydney Wolstenholme at the CDC: 250-392-4481, 690 Second Ave. North.

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Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett (left) talks with Likely lodge operator Peggy Zorn, who has run an eco B.C. Government photos tourism business in the area for more than 30 years. Likely resident Larry Dressler (left) has been feeding the Zorn is concerned about lodge bookings for the 2015 ducks in Likely for months. “When the breach happened season and beyond. people said the ducks are dying,” he said, commenting on ducks swimming Aug. 12 in the Quesnel River. “They look healthy to me.”

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Horoscope ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, sometimes you just need to put a different spin on things to get your way. Instead of being too pushy with things, relax a bit and let others come to you. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, ask for further clarification if there is something you don’t understand. Do not make important decisions until you understand all of the pertinent details. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, now is a good time to plan an outing with family members. It’s been awhile since you’ve made some memories together, and your schedule affords you this opportunity.

Three-hundred residents in Likely are now able to use water. On Aug. 12, the do not use water advisory was lifted for the town. This came one week after the Mount Polley tailings pond breach nearby. Minister of Community Sport and Cultural Development and Cariboo North MLA, Coralee Oakes (left) and Cariboo Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett make the announcement in Likely.

Adventure Tourism Operator Trevor Werkentin owns Bushman Adventures located five kilometres outside Hazeltine Creek downstream from the Mount Polley tailings breach. He said he’s had some people cancel their bookings due to what they’re hearing on the news about the incident. “If you look, the Cariboo is a large area,” he said. “The location that is damaged is a small pencil line on a map that is compromised. The media hype is so negative.”

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War in Heaven Even a brief look at current world events will reveal several serious wars. Syria, Iraq, Palestine are only three of over thirty current wars raging on our little planet. Literally thousands die each year in wars. Remember the two world wars? They cost well over forty million lives. The inhumanity of man for man that we see daily in news reports is appalling. While there is much talk about peace and tolerance it seems things are getting worse with no serious solutions in sight. For me, the most unexpected reality in the Bible is, “There was war in heaven.” (Revelation 12:7) War in heaven! Is no place exempt from these horrors? Is not heaven a peaceful and joyful place with no strife, pain or grief? Well, yes and no. When we study the context of this verse along with other parts of scripture we learn that there was a time of perfect peace and harmony in heaven and there will be again. A study of scripture reveals that this war in heaven began well before our little planet was created. This war began when an intelligent, powerful and perfect angel chose to rebel against God. The strife that followed resulted in one third of the angels joining in the rebellion. God eventually had to cast all the rebels out of heaven to bring back a level of peace and security.

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BY CAMERON JOHNSTON The conflict was then transferred to earth when our first parents in the Garden of Eden choose the side of the rebels. Mankind would have been immediately destroyed except for the plan of redemption that immediately went into effect. This saving initiative on God’s part allowed a time of probation for each person to experience life and choose sides. This opportunity was and still is, for us to decide whether to accept God’s gift of eternal life or believe the lie that we are gods and have eternal life apart from God. Since Adam’s poor choice, there has been an intense struggle over the hearts and minds of every person born on

this planet. This battle is intensified in our time as we are living in what the Bible calls the time of the end. God ultimately takes responsibility for all that happens in His universe. This is why God became one of us in the person of Jesus and lived and died to save those who will accept his gift of redemption. God is not the enemy and the cause of all the war, strife, pain and insecurity in our world. An enemy has done this. A powerful being who hates both God and man created in God’s image. This enemy of God and man is a liar and the father of all that is evil. The Bible calls him the devil and Satan and he has been very successful in slandering the good name of God. Even many Christians have been deceived and believe that God is the cause of all the disasters and war that hurt and destroy on our planet. The truth is God is not the cause of our struggles. Sin and selfishness are our twin problems which are seriously aggravated by a host of evil beings working against God and us. No one will be eternally destroyed who has a love for truth. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. God is the author of all that is good, loving and peaceful. Choose the good by inviting God to be the major influence in your life. Trust Him and he will transform you into a better person and get you out of this world alive.

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Butte, and Clinton will be giving interesting demonstrations for both potential buyers and families of all the things they have been “learning by doing” as their motto states. 4-H members will be showing beef, pigs, sheep, rabbits, poultry and other small animals, many of which will be for sale. They will also be demonstrating other projects such as work they have been doing in gardening, working with small engines, photog-

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Chimney Valley 4-H Club member Kevin Sokolan will be at the 4-H Show and Sale this coming week with his steer Tyrone. The show starts Saturday and winds up with the sale on Wednesday evening at the Williams Lake Stockyards.

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chickens and a rooster that my friend Ashley Howell brought. She’s really good with birds and knows a lot about them! She would lift up which chicken each kid wanted and let them pet it. She was so good with the kids. We had a miniature pony as well. His name was Copper and he belonged to Alexis Colton. Copper was really well behaved and loved all the attention. It was also the 100th anniversary of 4-H and we celebrated with cake at our petting zoo!

Gaeil Farrar photo

Rose Lake/Miocene 4-H member Jordana Wintjes with a days old Lionhead bunny.

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the bunny and lamb. The bunny’s name was Snowball and he was really good with all the little kids. All the kids were so polite. They waited in a line to pet the bunny. Since it was on a table, I had to lift the kids who couldn’t reach. They all said thank you after seeing the bunny, Snowball, and it just warmed my heart that all those little kids were so sweet! The lamb’s name was Baby and he was really nice. All the kids loved feeding and petting him. We also had

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show their projects at 1 p.m. The rabbit show begins at 1:30 p.m. followed by the poultry show at 2 p.m.; photography showmanship from 2:30 to 5 p.m. and showing of the heifer classes at 6 p.m. Monday the day starts with foods demonstrations at 8:30 a.m.; gardening demonstrations at 9:30 a.m. and beef weight classes at 10 a.m. Beef projects will fill out activities in the afternoon, with beef senior showmanship starting at 1 p.m.; groups of four steers shown at 3:30 p.m.; best groomed calf at 6 p.m.; grand champion steer at 7 p.m. Tuesday starts off with the small engine projects and a tractor demonstration at 9 a.m. followed by the most

enthusiastic Sharon Anderson Memorial award at 10 a.m. The rest of the day is dedicated to swine projects with swine showmanship starting at 10:30 a.m.; best groomed swine at 1 p.m. and swine weight classes starting at 2 p.m. The 4-Hers will be involved in lots of cleanup along the way but organizers have also scheduled in some fun for them. Saturday evening the club presidents and leaders meet. Sunday night all the members can enjoy a swim at Sam Ketcham Memorial Pool. Monday night is games night and Tuesday night there will be a dance for members. Stafford notes 4-H also provides youth with opportunities beyond their home

communities as well, through camps, provincial level competitions, national award trips, and scholarship programs. “These opportunities would not be possible without the numerous volunteer leaders, parents, and a supportive community like Williams Lake and surrounding area,” Stafford says in his welcome address in the 4-H flyer being distributed throughout the community this week by the Tribune/Weekend Advisor. “Your generous support over the years has helped to give hundreds of kids a program that teaches them to strive for excellence and achieve lifelong goals through the motto ‘Learn to Do by Doing.’”

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Friday, August 15, 2014 Tribune Weekend Advisor

local news Chris Hornby photos

Pictured left Mary Forbes (right), talks about the Potato House Sustainability Project with Fraser River adventurers. Pictured right, Marin Patenaude (right) talks about the community compost project as river adventurer Orden Mack, BC Rivershed Society director Kim North, and Fraser River adventure leader Shane Turnbull from Hawaii listen.

Fraser River rafters welcomed in lakecity Chris Hornby Special to Tribune/Advisor The B.C. Rivershed Society’s Sustainable Living Leadership team running the Fraser River this summer was treated to several activities and meals during their stop over at Williams Lake this week. The group visited Xat’sull Heritage Village at Soda Creek Sunday where they were treated to a traditional First Nations pitcooked dinner, learned about various cultural traditions and slept in teepees. Monday the group set up camp on the banks of the Fraser River below the Sheep Creek Bridge where Department of Fisheries and Oceans representatives gave them a demonstration on juvenile fish netting. Later Monday afternoon volunteer drivers brought the team to Williams Lake where former Sustainable Living Leadership team members Mary Forbes

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and Marin Patenaude introduced them to the Potato House Sustainability Project. This project includes a garden and compost program on the grounds of the heritage house. After this demonstration, volunteers from the Williams Lake Field Naturalists treated the group to a potluck dinner at the Scout Island Nature Centre. After dinner forestry environmental consultant, Richard Case, gave a presentation on the work of the Williams Lake Transition Town Group. The Transition Town movement started in England as a grassroots way to build resilience and create economic sustainability in communities. There are 17 core members in the local Transition Town group who hold public film and discussion nights once a month in the arts centre next to city hall. The group also has a book and video lending library. After Case’s presenta-

tion volunteers shuttled the voyageurs back to their camp for the night. Orden Mack of Williams Lake is one of this summer’s five young people from around the province selected by the B.C. Rivershed Society to travel the 1,400 kilometre length of the Fraser River by canoe, raft, shuttle van and on foot. The young adventurers, accompanied by several guides, left the Fraser River headwaters near Mount Robson on July 31 and are scheduled to arrive in Vancouver on Aug. 23. While learning about sustainability on their journey each of the participants is also creating a sustainability project to initiate in their home community following their adventure. Mack is documenting the trip and working with the Moccasin Footprint Society to educate people about the positive contributions of Aboriginal people. Chris Hornby is a director with the Potato House Society.

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Lake City Ford Celebrates Diamond Jubilee

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1958

60 Years is Considered a Lifetime.

What an honourable accomplishment for a local automotive business to achieve.

From humble beginnings to a future, sleek and modern 1969

development, Lake City Ford has stately stood the test of time.

Lake City Ford is proud to call Williams Lake home

and community spirit is a huge part of their success.

To show their gratitude to the many loyal customers and potential new clients...

1972

2014

YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR BIGGEST SALES EVENT OF THE YEAR!

LAKE CITY FORDS MASSIVE LIQUIDATION

TENT SALE!

August 15 - August 23 “You Pay what We Pay” On ALL New Cars, Trucks & SUVs

2015

HUGE SAVINGS ON SELECTED FORD PARTS

SERVICE SPECIALS!

48 YEARS

ome H w e N Our State of the Art

Automotive Service Centre and Showroom 24,000 Sq. Ft. • 14 Service Bays • 4 1/2 Acre Lot

F O R D

SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • BODYSHOP

www.lakecityford.ca 250-392-4455 1-800-668-3994 715 Oliver St., Williams Lake

“Customers for Life”

Dealer Permit #30505


2014 FORD F-250 XLT $

63,419 RETAIL

Sale $

48,757*

Sale $

Sale $

STK #4T191 Diesel 4X4

2014 FORD F-350 XLT

EMPLOYEE

ORYSIA F.

Sales Operation Specialist

Ford of Canada

2014 FORD F-250 XLT

$

52,679 RETAIL

40,499 *

TOTAL PRICE ADJUSTMENTS

SHARE OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE

$

68,5740 RETAIL

2014 FORD FUSION SE

Sale $

32,180*

REGION

STK #4C044 All Wheel Drive

PRICING

STK #4T096 Diesel 4x4

WORLD’S

BEST-SELLING ‡‡

CAR NAMEPLATE

2014 FIESTA S SEDAN

Employee Price Adjustment

Delivery Allowance

$530 $2,700

$

3,230 **

$

Offer includes $1,565 freight.

12,834 *

$

35,649 RETAIL

DOCKET # FPE RET A41928

Sale $

38,870*

BC

CLIENT: Ford

JOB DESC.: EP Templates - Tab Launch 3 Car

START DATE: 07/01/14

MOD. DATE: 6-30-2014 10:00 AM

MEDIA TYPE: Newspaper

INSERTION DATE: July

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Employee Price Adjustment Delivery Allowance

TOTAL PRICE ADJUSTMENTS SHARE OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE

STK #4T093 4X4

F E AT U R ES :

• 6-Speaker Audio

LIVE:

TRIM:

BLEED:

FOLDED:

DIELINE: STK #4T252 All Wheel Drive

Employee Price Adjustment

• Hill Start Assist Delivery Allowance

• Torque Vectoring Control TOTAL PRICE ADJUSTMENTS

SHARE OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE

Sale $

53,563* F O R D

STK #4T243 Diesel 4X4

2014 FORD EDGE SEL

$

43,299 RETAIL

None

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FONT DISCLAIMER: The fonts and related font software included with the attached electronic mechanical are owned (“Y&R Proprietary Fonts”) and/or licensed (“Y&R Licensed Fonts”) by The Young & Rubicam Group of Companies ULC. They are provided to you as part of our job order for your services, and are to be used only for the execution and the completion of this job order. You are authorized to use the Y&R Proprietary Fonts in the execution of the job order provided that any and all copies of the Y&R Proprietary Fonts shall be deleted from your systems and destroyed upon completion of this job order. You warrant and represent that you have secured the necessary licenses for the use of Y&R Licensed Fonts in order to execute our job order and will abide by the terms thereof.

1-800-668-3994

www.lakecityford.ca

Sale $

10.312” x 11.786”

COLOURS: 4C

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

Black

$

$

2014 FORD F-350 LARIAT

$

79,569 RETAIL

63,593 *

2014 ESCAPE S FWD 2.5L

$1,255 $500

$

1,755 **

$

24,494 *

2014 FORD F-150 STX

24,498*

PRODUCTION: Heidi

CREATIVE: Allen/Alex

ACCOUNT EXEC: Daniel

PROJECT MANAGER: None

STUDIO: Mathur, Anant

PREV. USER: Lalousis, John

STK #4T124 4X4

IT’S BACK

YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY

2014 FOCUS S SEDAN $620 $2,700

3,320 **

Offer includes $1,665 freight and air tax.

14,344 *

F E AT U R ES :

• Air Conditioning

• Independent Rear Suspension

ST MODEL SHOWN

• Active Grille Shutters

$

WITH UP TO

3,320 **

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS (2014 Focus S Sedan amount shown)

CANADA’S BEST-SELLING COMPACT SUV◆

F E AT U R ES :

• AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control†††

• 6-Speed Select Shift® Transmission

• Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors

Offer includes $1,750 freight and air tax.

715 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC

Dealer Permit #30505

250-392-4455

DATE

WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/ GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). †Ford Employee Pricing (“Employee Pricing”) is available from July 1, 2014 to September 30, 2014 (the “Program Period”), on the purchase or lease of most new 2014/2015 Ford vehicles (excluding all chassis cab, stripped chassis, and cutaway body models, F-150 Raptor, F-650/F-750, Mustang Shelby GT500, 50th Anniversary Edition Mustang and all Lincoln models). Employee Pricing refers to A-Plan pricing ordinarily available to Ford of Canada employees (excluding any Unifor/CAW negotiated programs). The new vehicle must be delivered or factory-ordered during the Program Period from your participating Ford Dealer. Employee Pricing is not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. *Until September 30, 2014 purchase a new 2014 Fiesta S 4-Door Manual/Focus S 4-Door Manual/Escape S FWD with 2.5L engine/Focus ST for $12,834/$14,344/$24,494/$28,434 after total Ford Employee Price adjustment of $3,230/$3,320/$1,755/$3,320 is deducted. Total Ford Employee Price adjustment is a combination of Employee Price adjustment of $530/$620/$1,255/$2,480 and delivery allowance of $2,700/$2,700/$500/$750. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after total Ford Employee Price adjustment has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,565/$1,665/$1,750/$1,665 but exclude variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Manufacturer Rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. **Until September 30, 2014, receive [$3,585/ $4,630]/ [$3,505/$5,255]/ [$2,510/ $4,516]/ [$1,755/ $3,977]/ [$7,747/ $9,895]/ [$1,640/$4,275]/ [$735/$14,393/$14,911] / [$10,141/ $13,459]/ [$10,407/ $13,781]/[$1,280 /$1,809/ $2,175] / [$3,675/ $5,814] / [$1,370/ $3,457]/ [$1,870/ $4,344] / [$2,680/ $8,637]/ [$1,595/ $6,188]/ [$2,085/ $2,645] in total Ford Employee Price adjustments with the purchase or lease of a new 2014 C-Max [Hybrid SE/Energi SEL]/ E-Series [E-150 Commercial Cargo Van/ E-350 Super Duty XLT Extended Wagon]/ Edge [SE FWD/ Sport AWD]/ Escape [S FWD/ Titanium 4x4]/ Expedition [SSV 4x4/ Max Limited 4x4]/ Explorer [Base 4x4/ Sport 4x4]/ F-150 [Regular Cab XL 4x2 6.5’ box 126” WB/ Super Crew Platinum 4x4 5.0L 5.5’ box 145” WB/ Super Crew Limited 4x4 6.5’ box 157” WB] / F-250 [XL 4x2 SD Regular Cab 8’ box 137” WB/ Lariat 4x4 SD Crew Cab 8’ box 172”WB]/ F-350 [XL 4x2 SD Regular Cab 8’ box 137” WB SRW/ Lariat 4x4 SD Crew Cab 8’ box 172” WB DRW]/ Fiesta [S Auto/SE /Titanium]/ Flex [SE FWD/ Limited AWD]/ Focus [S auto Sedan/ Electric Base]/ Fusion [S FWD Sedan/ Energi Titanium]/ Mustang [V6 2 door coupe/ GT 2 door convertible]/ Taurus [SE FWD/ SHO AWD]/ Transit Connect [XL Cargo Van/ Titanium Wagon]. Total Ford Employee Price adjustments are a combination of Employee Price adjustment of [$2,085/ $3,130]/ [$3,505/ $5,255]/ [$1,760/ $3,766]/ [$1,255/ $2,977]/ [$4,747/ $6,895]/ [$1,640/$4,275] / [$735/ $7,643/$8,161] / [$3,891/ $7,209] /[$4,157/ $7,531]/ /[$530 /$1,059/ $1,425] /[$1,675/ $3,814] / [$620/ $2,957]/ [$1,120/ $3,594]/ [$1,180/ $4,387]/ [$1,595/ $4,188] / [$1,945/ $2,645]/ [$530/ $1,051] /[$1,675/ $3,814]and delivery allowance of [$1,500]/ [$0]/ [$750]/ [$500/$1,000]/ [$3,000]/ [$0]/ [$0/ $6,750/ $6,750]/ [$6,250]/ [$6,250]/ [$5,000] /[$750]/ [$2,000] / [$750/$500]/ [$750]/ [$1,500/ $4,250]/ [$0/ $2,000] / [$0] -- all chassis cab, stripped chassis, cutaway body, F-150 Raptor, Medium Truck, Mustang Boss 302 and Shelby GT500 excluded. Employee Price adjustments are not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. 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#1 IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month pre-paid subscription

$

2014 FORD F-150 XLT

32,564 RETAIL

$

41,649 RETAIL

Sale $

30,905*

WRITER

INITIAL

STUDIO

PRODUCTION

CREATIVE

STK #4T238 4X4

41928

PROOFREADER

ACCOUNT

LOW RATE FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC EVERY CREDIT APPLICATION ACCEPTED

Call Glen or Lisa at 250-392-4455 Toll Free 1-800-668-3994

*On approved credit. Price does not include applicable taxes, insurance or fees. See dealer for more details.


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#1 IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

MASSIVE

LIQUIDATION TENT SALE

NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED! 2013 FORD FIESTA SE

Great Buy

Great on Fuel 3P054 WAS $18,995 Sync Heated Seats

SALE PRICE

4T156A WAS $24,495 All Wheel Drive 7 Passenger

$13,850

SALE PRICE

$22,895

2012 FORD F-150 XLT

2014 FORD F-150 TREMOR

2010 GMC ACADIA SLE

Like New 4P028 WAS $44,895 4x4, Eco Boost, Navagation

Nice Ride

SALE PRICE

$42,450

L2T151 WAS $32,325 4x4, XTR

SALE PRICE

$28,645

WE NEED YOUR TRADE 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL

2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT

All Season

Highway Cruiser 4P010 WAS $22,995 All Wheel Drive Super Clean

SALE PRICE

$19,749

2010 FORD F-150 HARLEY DAVIDSON

4T110A WAS $16,995 4x4 Low Kilometres

SALE PRICE

$14,495

2012 FORD F-350 LARIAT

Nice Truck 4T195A WAS $35,995 4x4, Leather Full Load

Diesel

SALE PRICE

$31,555

4P022 WAS $45,995 4x4, Leather Navagation

SALE PRICE

$41,825

BEST PRICING OF THE YEAR 2012 FORD FOCUS SEL

2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT

Low Kilometres 4P023 WAS $18,995 Leather Sunroof

SALE PRICE

$16,639

2010 FORD RANGER SPORT

Go Everywhere 4P019 WAS $24,695 4x4 Sync

SALE PRICE

$21,975

2011 FORD F-150 LARIAT

Super Clean 4P029 WAS $22,890 4x4, Power Locks, Windows and Mirrors

Leather

SALE PRICE

$21,650

3T432B WAS $34,925 4x4, Full Load Navigation

SALE PRICE

$31,444

A SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS 2008 FORD TAURUS SEL

SALE PRICE

$6,655

4T188A WAS $29,995 4x4, Leather Lifted

SALE PRICE

$23,959

4T150A WAS $17,999 4x4 Leather

FAST AND EASY

SALE PRICE

$15,984

Diesel 4T213B WAS $32,995 4x4, Sunroof Leather

SALE PRICE

$29,860

715 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC

Call Glen or Lisa

for financing pre-approval at 250-392-4455 Toll Free 1-800-668-3994

2008 FORD F-350 LARIAT

Afforable

Diesel

Clean 3C025A WAS $8,975 Great Family Car

2005 FORD F-150 LARIAT

2008 FORD F-350 LARIAT

F O R D

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Bring: Drivers License, Pay Stub, Phone Bill

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Night exploration and voyageur canoes part of Scout Island activities next week Scout Island Nature Centre is offering two special programs next week. On Tuesday, Aug. 19 people will be able to learn about and hopefully see some of the animals that are active during the night at Scout Island. This event starts at 8 p.m. There’s a whole other community of creatures that day visitors rarely see. Naturalists invite the public to prowl the trails with with them in search of beavers, bats, bodacious bugs and, and if they are lucky, maybe even an owl. Bring a flashlight that shines red (or red cellophane will be available to cover the white light). Registration not required for this free, allages program. For more information call 250-398-8532 or email shemphill@

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Kerley dethrones defending PG golf champ Sean Glanville Staff Writer Williams Lake golfer Lisa Kerley pulled off a major upset at the Prince George Integris Simon Fraser Open ladies golf tournament on the weekend. Kerley dethroned threetime defending champ and eight-time winner Betty Ann Shiels of Prince George to win the event. “I was very happy with my performance. “Betty had won the last three years so it was considered a big upset,” said Kerley. “It’s good for somebody new to come in and win it.” The field included 65 players from Prince George, Mackenzie, Williams Lake and Quesnel. After Saturday’s first round, Kerley shot an 85, leaving her two strokes behind the Prince George duo of Shiels and Kit Collins who both shot 83. On Sunday Kerley was paired with Shiels and Collins in the final threesome and shot an 80 to run away from the field and take the title. “I felt good, I only had one double (bogey) on the 18th hole and on the back nine I was basically at par until that final hole,” said Kerley. “I wanted to break 80 but I shot exactly 80.” Kerley’s 36-hole total of 165 was four strokes better than Shiels in second with 169 and Collins 10 shots off the pace at 175. Kerley has been golfing for 14 years now and this was the first individual tournament she’s competed in. “I’ve won a couple two-lady tournaments at Quesnel and 108 Mile with Kelly Flaherty but this was the first time I’ve competed in an individual tournament,” said Kerley. “I definitely plan to be back in Prince George next year to defend the title.” The Simon Fraser Open is the only individual ladies tournament hosted

SPORTS NOTEBOOK Saturday, Aug. 23

ASA Sportsman Series and All Class Racing Thunder Mountain Speedway hosts the fastest cars in the province as the ASA Sportsman Series cars return to Williams Lake after the originally scheduled event was cancelled due to rain. Additionally, all of the local classes — bone stock, pro mini and street stock — will be in action. Time trials start at 5 p.m. with racing to begin at 6 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 29 to Sunday, Aug. 31 BC Barrel Racers Provincial Finals

The BC Barrel Racers Provincial Finals will be held Aug. 29-31 in Williams Lake at the Williams Lake Stampede Grounds. In 2013 the event awarded approximately $101,000 in prize money. The youngest competitor was four, the oldest was 70 last year, making it an allage affair. There are more than 300 competitors expected to take part this year. For more information visit the BC Barrel Racers Association website at www.bcbra.com.

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Peggy Pukacz (left), Lisa Kerley and Kelly Flaherty all competed at the Prince George Integris Simon Fraser Open ladies golf tournament during the weekend, with Kerley bringing home the first-place honours. by Zone 8 and the top two finishers, Kerley and Shiels, earned berths to the 2015 B.C. Amateur Golf Championships in Duncan next July. Also competing from Williams Lake was Peggy Pukacz and Kelly Flaherty. Pukacz finished in second place in the low net flight one with rounds of 86 and 87. “I was satisfied with my performance — I could have done better — the

three of us enjoyed ourselves and plan to be back next year,” said Pukacz. Flaherty took third place in the low gross for flight one. Pukacz also qualified for the B.C. Senior Golf Championship in Duncan the week prior to the Amateur next July. The three lakecity golfers were rewarded for their efforts with selections from a prize table with Kerley picking up a new driver and Pukacz and Flaherty

choosing golf bags. A star fastball pitcher in her 20s, Kerley has now switched her athletic focus to golf. She golfs on average three to four days a week and says only in the last year or so has her game really started to evolve. “I’ve been told by people I definitely have a baseball swing,” said Kerley. “I really enjoy golf and the challenge of the sport. It’s a competition with yourself and there’s always

room to improve.” Kerley, a registered nurse when she’s not on the golf course, plans to continue golfing for a very long time. “It’s a lifetime sport,” she said. “You can play it right up until your 80 and some cases even 90.” Kerley’s favourite course is Grey Hawk in Scottsdale, Arizona and lists Rickie Fowler and Rory McIlroy as her favourite pro golfers.

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Rugby players medal at nationals Greg Sabatino Staff Writer Five lakecity athletes made their presences felt last week during the Rugby Canada National Festival Championships. All five came home with medals with their respective B.C. teams. Sheridan Davis, Jaye Richards, Carleigh Walters, Emma Pfleiderer and Laura Pfleiderer — all Lake City Secondary School athletes — cracked roster spots on Team BC and suited up at the championships, which took place from Aug. 4-10 at the Calgary Rugby Park. Davis joined the under-18 women’s team, Walters, Emma and sister Laura played for the under-16 women’s team and Richards captained B.C.’s under-16 men’s team. Both Davis and Richards marched away from the festival with gold medals, while Emma, Laura and Walters scooped up a silver

Jaye Richards medal. Davis and the under-18 squad defeated Ontario in a championship thriller, 10-7, on Sunday afternoon. Down 7-0 at the half, a try and a successive conversion proved to be the difference maker in what B.C. coaches said was a tight contest. Ontario had previously blanked B.C. 17-0 in the pool rounds on Saturday in Calgary. “We played them on Saturday and we knew we could exploit them if we kept the ball in tight and banged them up a

little bit,” said under-18 girls coach Brad Baker. “We withstood their pressure for the first 10 to 15 minutes of the game and were able to hold them off. “We’d really like to thank the clubs and high schools back home. I think this gold medal is a tribute to what’s being done in the province but we need to continue the momentum for the rugby being provided for women and girls in B.C.” The under-18 women finished the tournament with wins over Alberta,

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Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec and Ontario. Richards and B.C.’s under-16 men’s side were equally as successful. B.C. shutout Alberta 26-0 following a dominant performance in preliminary matches. “The boys definitely had their best game [in the final],” under-16 head coach Mike Stiles said. “Their games got better and better and we got more consistent throughout the tournament. Alberta definitely played a hard style in the forwards and I think our forwards matches them and wore them down today. It was a grind out game.” Richards said having the opportunity to captain Team B.C. was a phenomenal experience, and added he hopes to one day play for Canada’s national team. “I had the privilege of captaining the team to a gold-winning game against Alberta,” Richards said.

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“I learned a lot more for skills and I can’t wait to take it back into Williams Lake rugby.” Emma, Laura, Walters and their under-16 teammates, meanwhile, smashed the competition until running into a brick wall in Ontario’s provincial squad. B.C. opened its tournament with a 37-10 victory over Alberta on Wednesday, before losing its second match the next day, 19-7, to Ontario. B.C. then pummelled Alberta on Saturday, before Ontario, again, proved it had B.C.’s number in a 31-7 championship win. “Coming into the tournament we had three training camps — none with our full squad,” women’s under-16 coach Buffy Cornell said. “But the growth of these girls from day one on Monday to the final game today is remarkable. “They played as a team. When they were on point, they were destroying the other teams. We lost a little bit of the aggression towards the end of the game but we finished on a high and we are very proud of the players.” Williams Lake’s Tasha Johnson was also selected for the second straight year to B.C.’s under-18 women’s team, however, a stress fracture in her foot forced her from competing at the festival.

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Part of the Cariboo Regional District’s Solid Waste Info Series: Becoming Waste Wise Rural refuse transfer stations were introduced in the Cariboo Regional District (CRD) in the 1990s in order to close landfills that were poorly situated and transfer waste to larger regional landfills. As a result, many residents no longer have the experience of visiting a landfill and may not know where their waste goes. A future article will focus on regional landfill sites. The CRD operates over 17 transfer stations, and must haul the collected waste to regional landfills. Hauling accounts for the majority of costs at these sites. The CRD has implemented its updated Solid Waste Management Plan, which includes converting nine of the busiest transfer stations to controlled sites and changing the type of collection bins used. The new operations will reduce the hauling costs by up to 70 per cent, improve overall site management, and provide access to household recycling. Marshalling yards for wood waste and metals are provided at most CRD transfer stations, and provide disposal options for clean wood waste and recyclable metals. Unfortunately many items left in these areas are not acceptable and add costs to the sites to clean up. Unacceptable materials like used oil and electronics can contaminate the yards, contributing even more to the clean-up costs and putting the environment at risk. Non-controlled transfer stations rely on the public to use them properly and the CRD to inspect regularly. In 2016 all non-controlled transfer station will be assessed to determine if they can continue as is, or if they will need to be controlled. Rural transfer stations are intended for residential household waste, small amounts of demolition and construction waste, and locally generated commercial waste. Please use a regional facility directly to dispose of large quantities of demolition, construction or commercial waste. If you are unsure of where certain materials should go, please call the CRD’s Environmental Services department to find out at 1-800-665-1636. If you are a user of the Frost Creek, Wildwood or 150 Mile House transfer stations, please attend your local public meeting or view the details of the changes online at cariboord.ca as these sites will be operating under the new system starting Oct.1, 2014. For more information: email talktrash@cariboord.bc.ca with the name of your local transfer station in the subject line. Waste wise education is delivered to students in the Cariboo Regional District; however the CRD would like to make waste education available to everyone, as we all have the ability to change our waste handling habits for the better. For more info on Waste Wise call 250-3987929 or find details on Waste Wise activities and events at ccconserv.org .

Sean Glanville Staff Writer Williams Lake’s Mitch Gillis’ had to make the toughest decision of his life last December when he elected to retire from professional golf. “When I graduated from Oregon State in 2007 I basically had a five year plan to make the PGA tour,” said Gillis. “I was pretty

much self-sustaining financially with golf and I was getting better and better each year and coming so close.” In 2012 Gillis hit a rough patch as he struggled through injury and ended up losing his Web.com tour status. His five year plan was up after the 2012 season but he decided to give it one last kick at the can in 2013.

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total package heading into college — I’d say 90 per cent came from Williams Lake.” The former B.C. Amateur Champion was married last summer to his wife Krystal and the couple are expecting their first child, a girl, in late October. The pair reside in Gillis’s adopted hometown of Phoenix, Arizona where he has lived the past three years. Gillis has traded in his golf clubs for medical supplies, as he landed a new profession in sales with medical supply giant Stryker. “My wife worked in medical supplies and I found her work intriguing and eventually got a job in the field,” said Gillis. Gillis who graduated with honours from Oregon State University with a business major was able to use his tools to land his new gig.

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“I applied for the job which seemed over my head but when they mentioned I had no experience I was able to explain that when it comes to sales I’ve been selling myself with golf for the past six years where through recruiting sponsors and self promotion I’ve been able to do what I love,” explained Gillis. Gillis, a Columneetza graduate, feels he made the right decision to retire and looks forward to spending time with his family. “I was travelling 3540 weeks out of the year and there’s a lot of golfers I know that play these mini tours with two or three kids that are continually on the road grinding out a living and never see their families — I didn’t want that to be me,” said Gillis. Gillis still golfs recreationally and plans to always be associated with the sport in some capacity. His new job keeps him busy and definitely fills the void golf has left when it comes to performing under pressure. “I haven’t golfed nearly as much as I expected to, my job is long 12 hour days,” said Gillis. “It’s a bit like golf in that it’s very high pressure — I’m often right there in the operating room explaining to top surgeons how to use the instruments and there’s very little room for error.”

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The Quadra Island is custom designed as a retirement home in a west coast setting. This hand-crafted timber frame has many features we’d like to draw your attention to when looking at this plan. ~ For retirement living all the key living requirements are on the main floor. The walls are custom built solid wood (Douglas fir) panels. 2x6 framed walls or S|Ps could be substituted for the solid wood panels. The timber roof uses a principle rafter system with perlins rather than common rafters which improves the build-

ing envelope while allowing a thick roof build-up that looks thinner than it is. The front deck has a glass roof allowing full enjoyment of the westcoast weather. The timberwork on all exposed decks is capped with a waterproof membrane (armour guard or steel flashing). Large braces are used to cantilever portions of the deck to minimize

foundation work required. The basement is constructed from insulated concrete forms which for a remote location help limit the concrete required and no forms have to be rented. Energy efficiency also exceeds traditional basements. The masonry fireplace is double sided allowing enjoyment of the fire in the bedroom and the living

room. The open loft could be an office or bedroom and has full views through the glass and timber gables. The workshop in the basement has its own access to the covered storage area under the deck so messy items don’t need to be carried through the rec room. ~ A cold room in the basement provides for storage of produce. • Repairs

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Lost & Found

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FOUND Sunday, Aug. 2nd on upper Hodgson Rd - Naughahyde covered boat seat - Call (250)398-8076 to claim

Obituaries

Obituaries

Brian passed away suddenly on July 1st, 2014. He is very sadly missed by his wife Zoe, daughter Kaylie and son Cameron. His parents, brother, and many other family and friends. A celebration of life will be held at the family home at 3124 Wise Pl., 150 Mile House on Sunday, August 31 from 1pm - 6pm

Edith 1932 ~ 2014

With sadness, the family announces the passing of Edith Isabella Eleanor Rathgeber, of Williams Lake, on August 12, 2014 at the age of 82.

In Memoriam

With respect for Edith’s wishes, there will be no formal service.

Banyard

Donations can be made to the Williams Lake SPCA.

The family of the late Stanley Banyard (1921-1995) and the late Janet Banyard (1926-2013) wish to express with love that the cremated remains of Stanley and Janet were placed in the scattering section of Serenity Gardens, Williams Lake Cemetery. A bronze plaque has been placed in memory. Compassionate Care Funerals 180 Comer Street Williams Lake, BC 250-392-3336

LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100

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Obituaries

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Kowal,

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It is with heartfelt sadness that the family announces the passing of Vivian Catherine Kowal, of Williams Lake, on August 10, 2014 at the age of 59. In keeping with Vivian’s wishes, there will be no service.

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Found: Two kid’s motorcycle helmets. Call the Tribune at 250-392-2331 and describe the helmets to claim.

Nora Nicol

May 22, 1928 - August 3, 2014 It is with great sadness that the family of Nora Nicol announces her peaceful passing on August 3, 2014 at her home in Beaver Valley. There will be a Celebration of Life held for Nora at the Horsefly Community Hall on Sunday, August 17, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. with a reception to follow. Those wishing to honour Nora by way of donation may do so by giving to your local Fall Fair or Women’s Institute. Nora was predeceased by her husband Shelley in 2000 and her sister Elizabeth Amies (nee Clague) in 2011. She is survived by her two sons Michael (Crystal) and Gavin (Angela), and by grandchildren Katy, Hannah and Louis.

Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us everyday. Unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved, still missed and very dear.

Luvs & Hugs, Ash The Kier, McKenzie & Robertson Families

Obituaries

Daisy Forbes

advisor

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

Information

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Daisy Forbes died in her home at the Williams Lake Senior’s Village at the age of 101 on July 14, 2014 in Williams Lake, B.C. She was born in the village of Brown Hills Staffordshire England to Nellie (Farmer) and Alfred Jackson December 14, 1912. She married Chris Forbes May 6, 1940 in Aldershot England. Chris passed away in 1999. Daisy lived independently until about the age of 98. Daisy was a long term resident of Kelowna BC until she moved closer to her daughter in Williams Lake December 2011. Daisy and her family are grateful for all the loving gentle care she received from the WL Senior’s Village staff over the past year and a half. She was well loved by her family, too, and will be missed by her daughter, Mary Jean (Midge) Smith and husband Tom of Williams Lake, their daughter Kendra (Smith) Dixson, husband Clinton and their baby, Rylan, of Kelowna. Rylan was born 6 days shy of 100 years of his great grandmother, and Midge and Tom’s son, Craig Smith, and his fiancé, Mara Farwell. She will be missed by her son, Douglas Christopher Forbes, and his wife Lisa (Jackson), Doug’s daughter Kristen (Forbes) Plowe, husband Bryan and children Allison, Norah and Roen of Kamloops, Doug’s son Michael Forbes and Michael’s son Ryder of Victoria, Doug’s daughter Jil Forbes of Vancouver and by Doug’s former wife Karen (Robson) Forbes of Chase. A Memorial officiated by Reverend Canon Karabelas will be held at St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, 4619 Lakeshore Rd, Kelowna, BC at 2 PM Sunday August 17, 2014. Internment will follow in St. Andrews Cemetery and refreshments will be served in the Church hall after the service.

Obituaries

Isnardy, Amedee 1929 ~ 2014

December 14, 1912 - July 14, 2014

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Vivian Catherine 1954 ~ 2014

Ashleigh Patricia Robertson

It is with heavy hearts that the family of Amedee Isnardy wish to announce that his long journey with cancer is finally at an end. Amedee is survived by his children and grandchildren: Jeannie (James), Jacquie, Roy (Sherry), Jack, Kristina, Kyle, Kenda, Jennifer, Buddy, Danny, Brody, Tyrel (Arlene), Wade and Cary. Also survived by his brother Frank (Heather); sisters Alice Marchuk, Olivia Bowser, Geneva (Russ) Porterfield; and sister-in-law Carol (Gary) Holt. Amedee leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and a very large extended family and friends worldwide. Amedee passed away peacefully August 8, 2014. Amedee liked to start his day bright and early every morning and that is how it ended - bright and early Friday morning. At Amedee’s request there will be no service but a gathering of his family and friends will be held at a later date. Anyone wishing to make a contribution in Amedee’s name can do so to their local High School Rodeo program. PS: We all bought our lottery tickets that weekend but like Amedee, still waiting to win. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services arrangements. 250-398-9100

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Employment

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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.

Sandman Hotel & Suites Williams Lake is looking for a Night Auditor to join our team: Email, fax or drop off in person your resume. Fax: (250)392-6242 or email gm_williamslake@sandman.ca

Scheiber Installations Quesnel has openings for the following fulltime positions for shop & field pulp & paper work. Pressure Welder, Millwright, Pipefitter & Field Supervisor. Competitive wages & benefits apply. Email resume to scheiberinstall@shaw.ca

2 tickets to Lions Argonauts game, Friday, September 19, 2014. $137.80. round trip for 2, Williams Lake to Vancouver on Pacific Coastal Air. $1275.00. 1 overnight at Carmana Plaza, $322.00. Airfare, hotel valid to February 2015. Offers to troma3@telus.net

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Children Daycare Centers Sunshine and Smiles Daycare Centre has a part time/full time position for an ECE Assistant. Must have license to practice, first aid, and physicians letter. Qualified applicants can apply with cover letter and resume at 452 Borland Street. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Employment Employment Agencies/Resumes RESUMES ‘R Us professionally typeset resume with cover letter. Package special $39.95, Copy Plus, Third & Borland, Wms. Lake 392-7119.

Farm Workers APIARY TECHNICIAN

Required F/T, Pmt. year round for Sweet Nechako Honey 395 West Fifth Street, Vanderhoof BC V0J 3A0. Must have 1 year previous experience and be able to drive standard transmission. Duties; facilitate the operation of beehives to produce honey and related products such as bee pollen, replace Queen Bees and divide colonies when necessary. Perform maintenance on equipment, especially for extracting. Lead harvest / extracting crew as needed. Will be able to work varied hours and in varied weather conditions. Must be able to lift 32kg. boxes & withstand bees stings. Wage starting at $16.00/hr. negotiable dependant on experience. Housing is available! Send resumes: juanaebis@ sweetnechakohoney.ca

Help Wanted FULL TIME SALES POSITION

Experience in the building industry an asset but not mandatory. Must have a strong sense of customer service. Must be able to work weekends. Competitive wages, benefit package and year-round employment. Must be available to start immediately. Apply in person Mon-Fri 8:30am to 5pm to Daryle, Kathie or Stephanie

Windsor Plywood

910 E. Mackenzie Ave S

NOW HIRING

Full and Part Time Cooks All shifts available. Apply in person with resume to the Manager 664 Oliver Street

Haines Office World 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 250-3926507 for more info.

Information

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Lube/Tire Technician

U-Pick Soda Creek Sweet Corn

250-297-6369 or 250-297-6515

Accounting/ Bookkeeping

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$

Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centre requires a Lube/Tire Technician for a full time position to start immediately. We offer competitive wages based on training and experience and a benefit package with a pension. Send resume to (sgroundwater@lakecityford.ca) or drop off in person.

Accounting/ Bookkeeping TL’ETINQOX GOVERNMENT

Employment Opportunity Accountant Position: Classification: Salary: Location: Deadline:

Automotive

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NOW READY! at Historic Dunlevy Ranch 35 km north of Williams Lake, 13 km south of McLeese Lake on Hwy 97. Easy to follow signs.

Automotive

Accountant Full-Time Position To be negotiated Tl’etinqox Government Friday, August 29, 2014 at 4:00pm

Accountant Job Purpose: Provides financial information to management by researching and analyzing accounting data; preparing reports Accountant Job Duties: • Prepares asset, liability, and capital account entries by compiling and analyzing account information. • Documents financial transactions by entering account information. • Recommends financial actions by analyzing accounting options. • Summarizes current financial status by collecting information; preparing balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and other reports. • Substantiates financial transactions by auditing documents. • Maintains accounting controls by preparing and recommending policies and procedures. • Guides accounting clerical staff by coordinating activities and answering questions. • Reconciles financial discrepancies by collecting and analyzing account information. • Secures financial information by completing data base backups. • Maintains financial security by following internal controls. • Prepares payments by verifying documentation, and requesting disbursements. • Answers accounting procedure questions by researching and interpreting accounting policy and regulations. • Complies with federal, provincial, and local financial legal requirements by studying existing and new legislation, enforcing adherence to requirements, and advising management on needed actions. • Prepares special financial reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing account information and trends. • Maintains customer confidence and protects operations by keeping financial information confidential. • Accomplishes the result by performing the duty. • Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed. Skills/Qualifications: Accounting, Corporate Finance, Reporting Skills, Attention to Detail, Deadline-Oriented, Reporting Research Results, SFAS Rules, Confidentiality, Time Management, Data Entry Management, Knowledge of SAGE, programming. Qualifications Education and Knowledge: Accounting Certification, CPA, CGA, registered chartered accountant and/or related experience Training and Experience: Ten (10) years related experience or an equivalent combination of education and/or training Compensation: A good compensation package is provided. The location is approximately 1 hour from a major centre, in a low cost of living rural area with access to great outdoor activities. Hours of work are Monday to Thursday at present, 8:30am to 4:30pm, 28 hours per week. Extra hours are occasionally required. Please send cover letter and resume with 3 references by the closing date: Friday, August 29, 2014 at 4:00pm attention to: Kimberly Johnny, kim.johnny@tletinqoxtin.ca Only those invited to interview will be contacted Preference will be given to those of Aboriginal Ancestry – Section 16 (1) Canadian Human Rights Act

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

• 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

Colin Stevens Over 25 years experience

250-296-3380

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

COMPUTER SERVICES

MAINTENANCE • TIRES • BRAKES • OIL & FILTER • BATTERIES • ALIGNMENT

250-392-7700

715 Oliver St.

Foster/Social Care

Foster/Social Care

Alexis Creek First Nation FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER ALEXIS CREEK FIRST NATION POSITION OVERVIEW: Denisiqi Services Society is currently seeking to engage a part-time Family Support Worker to provide support in the community of Alexis Creek First Nations. Working approximately 20 hours per week under the direction and supervision of the Family Care Manager, the Family Support Worker (FSW) will provide assistance to MCFD and Denisiqi by assisting and supporting families residing onreserve upon intervention by a Social Worker As a Family Support Worker, the employee may provide assistance to the Social Work team in the following circumstances: a. Investigating alleged reports of child maltreatment; b. Assessing risk to children; c. Removal of a child whose safety and well-being has become compromised; d. Providing services related to placement and resources; e. Guardianship matters; f. Adoption and reunification services. QUALIFICATIONS: Qualifications - experience Demonstrated and successful experience in • Working with children and families • Comfortable working in stressful environments • Comfortable assisting families who need to attend court • Comfortable with the completion of forms and documentation Qualifications - education/training • Completion of Training and/or willingness to participate in training as directed by • DSS/Band • Valid BC drivers’ license Qualifications - skills/knowledge/abilities • Knowledge of local Aboriginal culture and traditions as well as communities, • organizations and sen/ice providers • Ability to adapt to a flexible, part-time work schedule • Excellent written and verbal skills • Basic computer skills • Ability to react appropriately to a crisis situation • Ability to work independently, with good organizational time management and general • management skills • Aboriginal language: fluency in Tsi|hqot’in and/ orCarrier is an asset • Successful completion of a Criminal Record Check Closing Date: August 29, 2014. Please submit resumes with references: Attention: Alice Johnny By post: P.O. Box 69, Chilanko Forks, BC VOL 1HO By e-mail: By fax to: 250-481-1197 Note: Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal ancestry. Resumes submitted after 4:30pm on the deadline date will not be considered.

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

Gilles Mailhiot

250.392.7629

Email: gilles_mailhiot@hotmail.com

Custom Home Theatre Design & Installation

Brandon

Create the ultimate entertainment experience in your home with home theatre systems and multi-media rooms. Our skilled professionals will design and install complete, dedicated private home theatre systems that complement and enhance the aesthetic demands of your home. From screen to furniture, Audio Video Unlimited will help your family enjoy must-see TV and movies.

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250-392-7455

234 Borland St.

Country Cottage Hairstyling

Welcomes d Tracy Fodchuk Evening Appointments Available for your convenience

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GOLDWELL Perms $6999 ZOTOS Perms $5999 (BASED ON SHORT HAIR)

GOLDWELL $ .99 57 COLOUR $ .15 ADULT CUT 17 SENIOR/KID CUT $15.25 PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE GST WALK-INS/APPOINTMENTS

250-392-6386

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| Hair Product Store Brad Huston • Small Appliance Recycling Depot • E-Waste Electronic Recycling Center 250-982-2611

Daily service to Quesnel Wednesday & Friday to Bella Coola In-Town Deliveries

Bella Coola

250-392-7567 Williams Lake

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Employment

Services

Employment

Employment

Help Wanted

Trades, Technical

Financial Services

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Looking for a heavy duty mechanic for a busy shop in Kamloops full benefits great wage no night or shift work please fax or e-mail resume to Fountain Tire Kamloops 916 Yellowhead Hwy V2H1A2 fax number 250.851.7619 e-mail f105@fountaintire.com

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Career Opportunities

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Applicant must be 19+, have excellent customer service skills and ability to obtain Serving It Right Certificate. Some evenings and weekends required. Apply in person to 1730B South Broadway (under the Laughing Loon) attention Lynn.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

1730 South Broadway Ave

TAXI DRIVERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY Full Time and Part Time Applicant must have Class 4 Drivers License, Chauffeurs Permit and a clean criminal record. Must submit Driver’s Abstract. Apply in person attention Bhupinder or TJ.

PART TIME DISPATCHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY Applicant must have computer knowledge

132 S Mackenzie Ave.

RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS MAINTENANCE PERSON This is a full time position and at times requires emergency evening and weekend call-outs. The successful candidate would be responsible for a variety of residential building maintenance and repair in multiple buildings. Must be bondable, hard-working, organized, have own tools and transportation, be able to work independently or with others and provide estimates and timelines for work to be performed. Please send your resume by fax 250-305-2293 or by email dbhendricks@hotmail.com Cariboo Rail is currently accepting applications for 6 railroad construction labourer employees. Work is physically demanding and applicants must pass a drug screening and a criminal records check. These positions will require working out of town for extended periods of time. Fulltime/part-time; $20.00/hour starting wage. Please submit resumes to admin@cariboorail.com or fax to 778-478-1746. John Walker Consulting is a forestry consulting company in Williams Lake, BC and has an immediate opening for a full time compass person. Duties include, but are not limited to: block and road layout, GPS traversing, beetle probing, and cruising. Camp work will be required. Previous experience or training in forestry is an asset. Wages will be based on experience. Please fax resume with work related references to (250)392-3636 or email jcwalker@telus.net. Closing date is Sept. 5, 2014.

Trades, Technical KAS2033, a strata corporation in 100 Mile House is SEEKING PROPOSALS TO REPLACE AN AGED FENCE. We are looking for two proposals: (1) A chain link fence (maximum height determined by local bylaws), upright posts to be embedded in concrete. Installation of curb stops 2 feet from fence line (use rebar to secure) and privacy slats. (2) Second option, a wood fence, all material to be pressure treated, 6X6 install chips, install bottom, middle and top stinger and attach treated boards or cedar panels with pre-drilled holes and treated screws. Installation of concrete curb stops 2 feet from fence line (use rebar to secure). ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE FAXED TO 250-785-3487 or emailed to reception@licar.ca;proponents must be able to produce proof of insurance and third party liability plus letter from WCB confirming company is in good standing.

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Call Today For A Free Info Kit 250-372-8211 www.ThompsonCC.ca Financial Aid Available. Also Offering Pharmacy Technician, Nursing Unit Clerk, and Medical Transcription Programs

YUNESIT’IN HEALTH DEPARTMENT Economic Development Officer Full Time Position Yunesit’in Government is currently seeking a dynamic self starter to develop, implement, manage economic opportunities for the Yunesit’in community. The Economic Development Officer reports to the Band Manager and is responsible for facilitating community and economic development planning and initiatives; identifying and fostering community economic development opportunities; securing funding for economic development activities and programs; assisting local organizations, businesses and individuals with establishing economic development plans and projects; and promoting the community in order to expand economic development opportunities. Education/Work Experience • Diploma/Degree in small business • Grade 12 Diploma • Experience writing business proposals • Experience writing successful program grants • Knowledge of Tsilhqot’in history • Preferred Tsilhqot’in speaking and writing abilities • Excellent people skills • Excellent team member • Excellent communication skills (written and oral) • Experienced organizational skills • Excellent computer skills (Microsoft, excel, etc.) • BC Drivers License and own transportation Deadline for applications: September 12, 2014 by 4:30 p.m.

“Don’t open your hood to strangers” Wood Wheaton Honda of Prince George has an immediate opening for a Red Seal Technician, a Honda Certified Technician, and / or 2nd to 4th year apprentice! Our requirements: • Positive attitude • Valid Class 5 drivers license • High school diploma • Ability to operate manual and automatic transmissions • A love of Honda automotive products What we offer: • Competitive pay plan • Excellent benefit package • RRSP program • High standards of training • Great work and team environment • Career advancement • A brand new state-of-the-art facility • Out of town moving costs negotiable Please submit your resume, via email, attention to Dave Madden, Service Manager, to dmadden@woodwheatonhonda.ca. All resumes will be kept on file for 90 days. We invite you to check out Prince George at http://tourismpg.com/. Check us out on facebook too! https://www.facebook.com/WoodWheatonHonda

Yunesit’in ?esgul Interim Principal Position Yunesit’in Government (Stone Indian Band) is seeking applicants for an

INTERIM PRINCIPAL

PosiƟon Requirements: • Hold current Teaching CerƟĮcate and be in good standing with B.C. Teacher RegulaƟon Branch • Have experience with Reading Mastery Program, Dibels Assessment & IntervenƟon • At least 3 years experience teaching and minimum of 2 years AdministraƟon Experience

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RENTAL INVESTMENT HEADACHE FREE by providing all the needed functions to operate rental units

Marilyn Martin Property Management Specialist

Williams Lake Realty Independently owned & operated

Band Manager Box 158 Hanceville, BC V0L 1K0 or fax to 250-394-4407

(Only the applicants short listed will be notified)

YUNESIT’IN HEALTH DEPARTMENT Part-time Housing Manager Education and Experience • Post Secondary education in administration, management, budgeting or related field • Minimum 2 years coordinating or organizing or managing housing initiatives • Experience or education in managing project contracts • Experience developing, monitoring and maintaining budgets • Experience in developing policy • Experience in developing client/housing Excel list • Tsilhqot’in language would be an asset Knowledge and Skills • Knowledge of office filing system protocols • Knowledge of housing suppliers and developing supplier networks • Confidence in facilitating public workshops • Strong writing and reporting skills • Knowledge of first Nations funding agencies • Ability to work in a team environment • Ability to maintain and promote tenant confidentiality • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and other related computer software • Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License • Own reliable transportation

250-855-7127

2-85 S 3rd Avenue,Williams Lake

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250-398-8279

Open Mon-Fri: 8am to 5pm Sat: 9am-5pm DL#30676 550 North 11th Ave

Please send covering letter and resumes to: Lena Hink

www.woodwheatonhonda.ca

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For All Your Hearing Needs

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

MIND PATH HYPNOTHERAPY Vicky Ortiz - RDH, M.H., C.Cht Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist Past Life Regression Specialist

WHO WOULD YOU BE IF YOU COULD ONLY CHANGE YOUR MIND? Weight Loss • Reduce Anxiety Reduce Depression Believe in the Power of your own mind!

778-412-9199

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FOR ALL YOUR AUTO REPAIRS Serving the Cariboo since 1981

Government Inspections Shuttle Service

STAN POGUE

Licensed Technician

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

A.R.S. Enterprises Ltd

BeneĮts of the posiƟon: • A Teacherage is available for rental. • Salary close to School District #27 Salary Grid • Calendar follows School District # 27 with Fall, Christmas and Spring Break(s)

Wages: Commensurate on knowledge and experience Terms of Employment: Part Time

1075 N. Mackenzie Ave.

Deadline for applications: September 12, 2014 by 4:30 p.m.

ApplicaƟon Process: ApplicaƟons must include cover leƩer, resume, minimum of three professional references, teacher evaluaƟons, proof of BC or other provincial teaching cerƟĮcaƟon, and current Criminal Record Check to:

Please send covering letter, a resume and 3 references to: Lena Hink Band Manager Box 158 Hanceville, BC V0L 1K0 or fax to 250-394-4407

Consistent Advertising = Familiarity = Trust = Customers

Yunesit’in School Box 176 Hanceville, B.C. V0L 1K0 Fax (250) 394 4407 • Email: rpetal@yunesiƟn.ca AƩenƟon: Rhoda Petal Deadline for ApplicaƟons August 20, 2014 at 3:30 pm Only those selected for an Interview will be contacted on August 20, 2014 to schedule an In Person interview to be held on August 22, 2014. Start Date August 28, 2014.

Phone 250-392-3522 • Fax 250-392-3548

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(Only the applicants short listed will be notified)

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Services

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Employment

Financial Services

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Help Wanted

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.

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Home Repairs FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.

Recycling RECYCLING

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

Pets & Livestock

Livestock QUALITY HAY $5/bale.

No rain, no dust, no noxious weeds.

1-250-243-2222 (Big Lake)

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & Under Canning jars, quarts & pints. $3.50/dozen (250)296-3289 Chrome roll bar with driving light brackets, fits full sized pickup, never been used. Asking $100. (250)392-7235 Light Blue carpet 10x12, $50. (250)398-9518 Queen size bed frame $50. (250)398-9518

$400 & Under 3000 watt 6.5 HP Western Rugged generator. 220 & 110 less than 10 minutes on motor. $350. obo (250)392-3577

$500 & Under Chipper - Craftsmen, 5HP, 5 hrs running time, works great. $1000 new - Asking $475.00 obo (250)392-3577

Medical Supplies Quickie 2 lightweight, quality wheel chair with Roho Cushion. Excellent condition. $800 obo. Call 250-303-3388.

Misc. for Sale - 84 Dodge Camperized Van, fully self-contained, 318 engine N/W problem unknown. Open to offers. - 97 VW Golf, runs fine, battery won’t hold charge, open to offers. - Boat inboard/outboard, cabin caved in over winter, fiberglass, no trailer. Open to offers - 2005 Suzuki 800 cc, runs excellent, leather saddle bag, windshield, 2 helmets, used daily to go to work. Low mileage. Few other extras. $3500. (250)392-7484 Leave message. 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! DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?

INLAND KENWORTH PARKER PACIFIC

Requires a Commercial Transport Mechanic to start immediately. We offer an excellent career opportunity with top wages and benefits. Apply in person with resume to Brandon 1560 Broadway Avenue South or email bstratton@inland-group.com

Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services

Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services

CARIBOO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY Little Moccasins Learning Centre Term Position September to June

JOB TITLE:

Here’s my NOW HIRING Card! Reserve your space! Employment

Help Wanted

Despite every technological advance, business cards remain an essential business tool.

PART TIME CASHIER & SALES TEAM MEMBER Please apply in person to Rona Williams Lake, 298 Proctor Street

Now Hiring is

Various Positions

• Copy & Print Representatives (2) • Sales Area Representatives • Customer Service Representatives/Cashiers Previous experience preferred but willing to train the right individuals. Must be fully available to work any hours/days as needed. Please bring your resume to Staples and ask for Marilee or Tammy. #105-850 Oliver Street

FOOD MANAGER

JOB PURPOSE: To carry out the goals and objectives of the Little Moccasins Learning Centre, the Cariboo Friendship Society, and to provide nutritional meals for children in the program. ESSENTIAL JOB RESULTS: • Provide healthy nutritious meals for the children • Maintain an environment as required by licensing • Maintain a positive nature with staff, children, parents and visitors to the program. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Current criminal records check 2. Food Safe certificate 3. Good knowledge of the Canada Food Guide 4. Ability to provide nutritious meals for children 5. Ability to work within a budget as specified by the Program Coordinator Closing Date: August 18, 2014 Submit: Please provide resume, covering letter and three work related references to Cariboo Friendship Society, 99 South Third Avenue, Williams Lake. Please note: Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal ancestry.

Ofce Support

Ofce Support

WEST FRASER Williams Lake Plywood Division

Accounts Payable Company Information West Fraser is currently looking for individuals who are interested in a full time long-term career. We offer an excellent compensation package including: a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and an outstanding pension plan. Our employees can expect a challenging stable work environment with career development opportunities. West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. is one of the leading integrated forest products companies in North America, with annual sales of $3 billion dollars. West Fraser is diversified in both products and geography. The company has lumber, plywood, laminated veneer lumber, MDF, pulp and newsprint operations across Canada and the US. We believe that people are our most valuable asset and pride ourselves on providing a challenging environment with continuous development. Job Description West Fraser is currently seeking a high caliber candidate for a permanent position in the Office Administration Group at our Williams Lake Plywood Operation. As part of the Office Administration Group, this role will be responsible for: • Reception duties, • Processing invoices, • Preparing daily production stats, • Vacation relief for Human Resources and Payroll.

Accounts Payable Clerk/Receptionist Required in Williams Lake

James Western Star Truck & Trailer Ltd. has an immediate opening for a full-time Accounts Payable Clerk/Receptionist. We require a punctual team player with a strong work ethic and able to work with minimal direction. Familiar with general office procedures, use of multi-line switchboard with strong oral and written skills. Knowledge of basic bookkeeping and computer use are crucial skills. Duties include: switchboard operation and greeting customers. Review of all vendor invoices for payment terms, discounts, etc. Processing of all invoices, ensuring accuracy and submitting to corporate office for payment. Monthly reconciliation of invoices, statements and vendor aged schedules. Work with vendors to problem solve and clarify any outstanding invoices. Here at James Western Star we believe that teamwork, open communication and respect form the base of a great workplace. We look forward to having you as part of the James Western Star Team! Please submit your resume by email to: tchen@jamesws.com or by Fax: 250-562-3260 Attention: Terezia Chen No phone calls please Only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview.

250-392-2331

CARIBOO TRUCK TERMINALS 250-392-3700 • FREIGHT FORWARDING

g l i z i n • FLAT DECK SERVICE a i c • HOT SHOT DELIVERY Spe in • TRACTOR SERVICE • STORAGE

WAYNE HIGGINS • FAX 250-398-5277 • CELL 250-305-7791 AFTER HOURS 250-398-5260

Sisters In Grime

* Move In / Move Out Cleaning * Rental Property Cleaning * One Time Thorough House Cleaning Danielle & Michelle Tanguay Call or text

250-267-6926

Fox Mtn. Outdoor Furnace •Sales •Service •Parts •Cash & Carry Global •Installations Hydronics

Call Al Today 250-392-0652 Advertising is an investment that can help a store’s turnover and net profit

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www.nenqayni.com

Counsellor position: regular, full time, day shift Casual Custodians: on call as required Casual Babysitters required

Nenqayni is a residential alcohol and drug treatment centre providing holistic healing to First Nations and Inuit youth and families in a safe and secure environment. Please visit our website for further information.

Brenda Webster

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

Advertising Consultant

Cathy Hoy-Poole

Business Elite Commercial & Fleet Sales & Leasing

Qualified applicants for the Counsellor position should have a solid grounding in and experience with adult and youth addictions treatment and the ability to deliver one-on-one or group counselling. Relevant post-secondary education or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Salary range is $16.00 to $25.00 per hour depending on education and experience.

370 S. Mackenzie Avenue Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 1C7

250-392-7185

Qualified applicants for the casual custodian positions should have previous janitorial experience or be willing to learn. Must be dependable. Base wage is $13.79 per hour plus 4% vacation pay.

DL#5683

Apply with resume to wlplywood@westfraser.com

Deadline for submissions is Friday August 22, 2014

Closing Date: August 22, 2014

Please send your resume, a covering letter and three references to Nenqayni Wellness Centre, PO Box 2529, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 4P2 or by fax: 250-989-0307 or email to jchorney@nenqayni.com.

Fax 250-392-4703 1-855-GO-4-CHEV Cell 250-267-2715 www.cariboogm.ca cathyhoypoole@ cariboogm.ca

“Your Business Is My Business”

Baby sitters must be I9 years of age and have reliable transportation. Wage is $13.79 per hour plus 4% vacation pay, minimum 3 hour call out, gas allowance available. Preferably, the successful candidates will be of aboriginal descent and full time employees must obtain a Class 4 driver’s licence within the six month probationary period. The Class 4 licence and reliable transportation to and from Nenqayni are required.

Polar Furnace

•Financing Available OAC

NENQAYNI WELLNESS CENTRE

The ideal candidate will be a self-starter, possessing exceptional communication, planning, organization, and computer skills. Knowledge of Oracle Financials is an asset. A degree or diploma in office administration or payroll certification is preferred.

We thank all candidates for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Call a Tribune advertising consultant today!

Experience Does Matter!

Kathy McLean Marketing Director

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Merchandise for Sale

Misc. Wanted Collector Buying Coin Collections, Native Art, Estates, Gold, Silver + 778-281-0030 WANTED: Small saw logs 8’ & 9’ lengths. (250)267-2999 Will buy unwanted gold & silver, coins, quality watches, Rolex and placer gold. Will meet or beat any reasonable competitors rate, local buyer. 250-612-1828, Prince George. (privacy assured)

Real Estate For Sale By Owner

Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

Misc for Rent

Misc for Rent

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

FREEMAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

CARSON DRIVE APARTMENTS

Mobile Homes & Pads

Duplex / 4 Plex 1 & 2 bdrm suites in 4-plex, w/d hook-up, references req’d, $575 and $675 plus utilities. (250)398-7552 2bdrm in 4-plex, avail Sept 1. n/g heat/hotwater $825/mo + utilities. (250)305-4946 or (250)392-5221. 2bdrm suite in 4plex, downtown, clean heat incl, coin w/d, storage, cat/sm dog ok, $723 Avail Sept 1st (250)296-4429 Beautiful spacious 2bd suite in 4-plex. 1 (604)767-1600 www.LivingSpace4Rent.com

2bdrm up with 1bdrm legal suite. In town close to all amenities. Oak hardwood floors, new roof, hot water tank. Lots of parking and attached garage with still room for an RV. Relaxing back yard with covered patio area, includes 7 appliances and 2 storage sheds. Suite rents for $700.00

Avoid commissions! $226,000. (250)392-5019

Beautiful Pioneer Log home in Borland Valley on 2.7 acres in 150 Mile House Log shop with 12’x11’ roll up door, 30’ Lean-to, Log yard shop with 220 wiring, BBQ shelter on cement slab, Natural Douglas Fir growth, mostly rail fenced, red metal roofing on all buildings, natural pond at back fence.

MUST SEE! For More Information 1-250-296-0139

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Halls/Auditoriums

FOR RENT

Big Lake Community Hall Lakeshore setting, fully equipped kitchen, reasonable rates Weddings, Private Parties, etc.

Rentals Available

3 & 4 bedrooms townhouse $900 3 bedroom upper floor of home $1000 3 bedroom unit in 4-plex $750 1 bedroom basement suite $775 Call after 1 pm for more info

250-267-7325 #5-160 Oliver Street

CLEARVIEW APARTMENTS 1 and 2 bedroom suites, furnished or unfurnished. Clean, quiet, secure building, R/R, no pets. Suit working professionals. Call 250-392-2997 or 250-302-9108 Check out our website www.williamslakeliving.com

250-243-0024 Trades, Technical

Trades, Technical

Trailer Pad for rent in Wildwood starting July 1st. Suitable for double-wide. $260/mon. Call Liz at 250-9894711

1 and 2 bedroom suites, furnished or unfurnished. Clean, quiet, secure building, R/R, pets negotiable. Suit working professionals. Call 250-305-4598 or 250-302-9108 Check out our website www.williamslakeliving.com

Homes for Rent

3bdrm mobile, fridge & stove. n/p (250)392-7617

1 & 2 bdrm. houses. F/S natural gas heat. Please call (250)392-7617. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, n/s, no pets. $1200/mo + util on Duncan Rd call (250)398-7426. 3-bdrm., 2 bath., n/s, n/p, f/s, dw, r/r, d/d, working family preferred. (250)398-6278 3bdrm top floor of house, for rent on 10th Avenue. shared laundry $1,000/mnth util. incl. Avail. immed. Working couple preferred. n/s n/p r/r (250)392-3397

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com

Mobile Homes & Pads

RENTALS

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments & Townhouses Furnished and Unfurnished Various locations in and around town. Short term rentals negotiable for furnished suites. Visit williamslakeliving.com or call 250-302-9108 to inquire.

Education/Tutoring Texada Quarry SEEKING CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS

Education/Tutoring

Sign Up Today! Marketing Coordinator Diploma

This is a Union position with excellent pay and benefits. Experience with aggregate fixed plant crushing and screening equipment would be an asset. Texada Island is the largest of the BC Gulf Islands, situated off of Powell River, BC. Please submit resumes to:

Incredible Views! 3020 Desous Mtn. Road Quiet & secluded, 1300sqft mobile with addition on 10+ acres overlooking the Fraser River. Storage sheds, raised garden beds & dog kennel. Reno’d inside & out. New hot water/pressure tank. Hiking, biking, fishing, horse riding trails & wildlife at your back door. $178,000. Call for appointments. (250)398-5986 Serious Inquiries Only! MOVE IN READY. Custom renovated 4 bd, 2 ba double garage, Geothermal heating/ cooling, media room, large deck, 1/2 acre fenced yard close to town on Gilbrator route. www.richlanddrive.blogspot.ca $339,000.00 Tammy @ 250392-2900

Houses For Sale 3 bedroom, 1 bath 1400 sq.ft. home on “TWO” unsubdivided beautifully treed lots. 20 x 24 shop/garage. 334 - 5th Avenue N. $279,900. 250-398-0987

Mobile Homes & Parks 12x68 Trailer w/addition in Wildwood Trailer Park. 3 bdrm, f/s, w/d. New hot water tank, new carpets. $260 pad rent. 250-989-4711

Open Houses Open House

86 Eagle Crescent Williams Lake Sunday, August 17th 9:30am - 3:00pm 250-392-0376

Lafarge-Texada Quarry Attention: Quarry Manager PO Box 160; Van Anda, BC V0N 3K0; Fax: 604-486-7280 Email – texada.quarrying@gmail.com

Build Your Career With Us

CO L L E G E

Sales

Sales

Join Our Growing Team

Looking for your next great career opportunity? Do you thrive in a dynamic and challenging environment with opportuniƟes for conƟnuous growth and development? When you join Tolko Industries, you are signing on with an industry leader in world markets that has built success through three generaƟons with over 3000 employees and growing. We provide a dynamic environment with compeƟƟve compensaƟon where people succeed as our most valuable resource. Our structure and culture encourage innovaƟon, growth, and change in an open environment, and we believe in and pracƟce environmental sustainability.

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CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHT

White Valley Division - Lumby, BC QUALIFICATIONS:

Sales 250-392-4455

1-800-668-3994

Service 250-392-4499

715 Oliver Street, Williams Lake • www.lakecityford.ca • DL#30505

• • • •

Journeyman Millwright cerƟĮcaƟon; Ability to read blue prints, plans and schemaƟcs. Strong problem solving skills Commitment to working safely coupled with strong communicaƟon & interpersonal skills. • Ability to work independently with liƩle supervision • OrganizaƟonal and planning skills as well as proĮciency in MicrosoŌ Word, Excel and Outlook This is an excellent opportunity to engage in interesƟng work and in excellent working condiƟons in modern wood manufacturing faciliƟes.

APPLY TODAY!

Our tradiƟon of excellence is built on strong company values, a challenging environment, and conƟnuous development. To explore current career opportuniƟes and become a part of our community, apply online today at www.tolko.com. ApplicaƟons will be accepted unƟl August 24, 2014. We thank all candidates for their interest; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Apply Today!

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Teachers

Teachers

Sacred Heart Catholic School Williams Lake, BC

Teacher Position Sacred Heart Catholic School is located in the beautiful Cariboo Country of British Columbia. The school enrolls approximately 100 students from kindergarten to grade seven. For the 2014-2015 school year, we are seeking qualified teacher candidates for a primary classroom. This is a 1.0 FTE teaching position. Preference will be given to candidates who possess: • active membership in a Catholic parish • commitment to excellence in Catholic education • experience teaching primary students To request an application, please contact the Principal, Nick Iachetta at principal@sacredheartwl.com or stop by the school office located at 455 Pigeon Ave. This position will remain posted until filled.

Leftovers from your Garage Sale? Please consider donating your soft goods to Big Brothers & Big Sisters Recycling Program Purple bins are located at:

Share Shed •Surplus Herby’s Canadian Tire • Safeway

Thank you for your support For further information 250-398-8391

5 Family Yard Sale Saturday, August 16th 9am - 2pm 5 Windmill Cres. Lemonade stand, kids toys, baby articles, clothes, furniture, & lots more Community Garage Sale Sunday, August 17th 10:00 am to ???? Cariboo Chilcotin Lodge, Riske Creek Concession available. Selling table spots for $10 (provide your own table) 250-659-5828. Donations accepted for Riske Creek Community Centre.

Garage Sale 3145 Pine Valley Road Friday, August 15th 3 pm to 8 pm Saturday, August 16th 9 am to 3 pm

Fishing gear, fly rods, reels, spin cast, level wind, 4 hp boat motor. Lawn mowers, chain saws, household items, jewelry plus lots more.

Early birds welcome. 250-989-1133 cell 250-267-6553

Garage Sale Friday, August 15 & Saturday, August 16 9am - 3pm 3475 Horsefly Road Woodworking tools, camping, yard work items, some appliances, & lots more!

Garage Sale Saturday, August 16 3784 Emerald Cres. (Lac La Hache) 10am - 4pm Bikes, Reno material, tools, furniture & lots more!

Garage Sale Saturday, August 16 8:00 am to 2:00 pm 27 Valley Road, 150 Mile Boats & trucks. Clothes, shoes, toys & kids stuff. Garage Sale Saturday, August 16th 8:00 am to Noon 345 Westridge Drive Furniture, household items, sporting goods, camping gear and much more!

Garage Sale Saturday, August 16th 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 907 Hodgson Road Dishes, tools, household items & much more! Garage Sale Saturday, August 16th 9:00 am to 2:00 pm 389 - 4th Avenue N. Canning jars, jigsaw puzzles, welder & lots more treasures! Garage Sale Saturday, August 16th 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 329 Westridge Drive Couch, end tables, quilting materials, fabrics, DVDs and much more.

Garage Sale Saturday, August 16th 9am - 3pm 990 - 11th Ave. N. Household items, tires, & much more!

GARAGE SALE Sunday, August 17th 86 Eagle Crescent 8:30am - 3:00pm Huge Moving Sale Saturday, August 16 2119 Aqua View Pl (Russett Bluff) 9am - 3pm Snowblower, furniture, tools, lots & lots of stuff. Rain or Shine

Moving/Garage Sale Multi Family Saturday, August 16 9am - Noon 1780 Richland Dr. Kids stuff, furniture, scrapbooking, & much more!

Moving/Garage Sale Saturday, August 16 10am - 2pm 1060 Moon Ave. Lots of everything! Come check it out! Quality Yard Sale 221 Borland Drive (150 Mile) “Saturday, Aug. 16” 10am - 4pm REMINDER Please remember to remove all Garage Sale posters from around town after your sale is done. Thank you from the Weekend Advisor

A healthy local economy depends on you

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Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Motorcycles

Recreational/Sale

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

Homes for Rent

Suites, Upper

Cars - Domestic

4bdrm house, on working cattle ranch, 150 Mile House. $1,225/mo. + util. (250) 2963377 or (250) 305-4946.

3 bdrm upstairs suite. Centrally located. Bright, clean & large yard, w/d, n/p, n/s. Prefer quiet tenants. R/R. Avail. Sept 1. $1050/mon + 2/3 util. 250392-9373.

2009 Chev Impala LS 3.5 L 4 speed auto, PW, PD, 86,000 kms Remote start, On-Star, Cruise, Air, MP3, Power Drivers Seat, 9,500. OBO. Call (250) 305-5267 or email for more info/pics shrrdavis11@gmail.com

Senior Assisted Living

Assisted Living Suites Wheelchair accessible.

One & Two bedroom and studio suites available. 55+, quiet, pet friendly, secure environment, laundry facilities, and many activities to choose from. To view call Laurette at 250-305-3318.

Williams Lake Seniors Village

Shared Accommodation

Transportation

Antiques / Classics 1969 Corvette Coupe, T top, 350-300HP, BC Collector Plates, Daytona Blue, Black Interior, Brand new tires, Nice clean driver. $24,500. 250302-9972 cell, 250-305-2298 home.

Auto Accessories/Parts 92 Toyota P/U parts for sale. - Pickup box - rust free $800 - Tail gate - like new - $100. - Rear bumper - black checkerplate - $100. - 4 steel winter rims $100. 4 Toyota Aluminum rims powder coated black. $140. - 1 Delta aluminum checkerplate tool box $100. - 1 new alternator - $60. - 1 new mastercraft battery $75 Phone: 250-682-5033 or 250-392-5756.

Cars - Domestic

Cadillac Deville Everything in Pristine Condition. 130,000 kms, Sunroof, Leather, Excellent on fuel. Too many options to list. $3700. (250)398-2223

Cars - Sports & Imports

645 Hodgson Rd. Room for Rent or Shared Accommodation $500/mo, (250)398-5159

Storage a

ADvantage SELF STORAGE

250-392-4777 or 250-305-5251

Pioneer Complex, 351 Hodgson Rd

1967 El Camino 350 cu in, 327 heads, 2 speed glide automatic $9500. OBO (250)392-3509

1995 Mazda 2 door hatch Automatic, P/S, P/B, stereo, low mileage. Clean, economical, dependable car. One owner. $1750.00 (250)303-0941

Northern Lite Camper

Registered Collector 1979 Suzuki GS1000 Touring Motorcycle Fully dressed, excellent condition, new tires, chain & sprocket. Dark blue metallic and black. 46,000kms. $3900. OBO (250)396-7033

Recreational/Sale

1994 Nomad 5th Wheel, 19’, Excellent condition, Wintered under cover, Comes with hitch, Lots of extras. Pulls easily with 1/2 ton. Asking $4800. (250)392-6351

2005 GMC Citation Supreme Class C Motorhome

This hard to find little gem fits a small truck. Good condition. Stove, fridge, furnace. $6,000. Open to offers. 250-296-3066

2008 Toyota Tundra 4x4 Auto, minor scratches

1987 Ford L9000 Flat Deck Cummins Diesel, Only 150,000 kms. 18’ deck with 5’ beavertail and ramps. Drive tires like new, steering tires in good shape. New batteries. Ready to work. $7800. Will consider all reasonable offers. 250-296-4357

Trailer For Sale 30’ 1989 Citation Supreme

on body, one owner. All season tires and tonneau cover. 38,000 kms. $29,000. 250-392-6225 or 250-302-2838 ONE OWNER 2009 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Access Cab.

at Site #25, Crystal Springs, Lac La Hache Includes attached 20’ enclosed deck! Excellent condition. Well maintained. $9500 obo Barry: 604-612-2064 or pbarbour@telus.net

1993 Ford F150 XLT 8cyl, 5 speed standard, 4x4, 8’ Box. $4000. OBO (250)989-4498

Sport Utility Vehicle

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2002 grey Ford Taurus SEL. V6 24 valve DOHC. Fully loaded w/command start & 4 winter tires on rims.162,000 kms. $3,000 obo. 250-392-2763

2007 Nissan Versa 4 door hatchback 6 speed manual 6 CD changer Bluetooth Alloy wheels and 4 studded snow tires on steel rims. $6000. Call (250)267-8429 or (250)398-7077

Motorcycles 2007 Kawasaki KLX 250 Dual Sport Excellent condition. Low kms, after market gas tank. $3200 call 250-302-1195

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2007 Okanagan 10’ Camper basement model with slide-out. 6 cu ft. twodoor fridge. Queen bed, sky light. Double sink, full bathroom with fan. Electric jacks. $15,500 obo. 250-392-8784

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2bdrm suite, laundry room, W/D, satellite t.v., util incl, yard & parking. Avail. Sept 1st. $870/mo. 604-722-6821 Fully furnished lakefront walkout bachelor suite, n/s, n/p, south facing, near Scout Island, includ util., satellite TV, & wireless internet. Avail Sept. 1st $725/mo. (250)392-7395.

25 ft., automatic. Low mileage 41,000 kms. $45,000 obo 250-267-8187

2008 Ford Fusion AWD V6 SEL Automatic only 65,000kms $12,000. OBO (250)392-3509

2010 Harley Street Glide 16,000 kms, ABS brakes, anti-theft system. All black. Lots of chrome. Beautiful bike. $18,000. 250-267-1037 93 Honda XR250, (250)392-5756

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Boats

2008 4x4 B4000 Mazda

1987 Chevy 2500 4x4. Truck is restored. 300hp, 350cubic in. Canopy with boat loader, new tires, front hitch, 100% propane fuelled. Standard, wired for camper/trailer tow. Ready to go. Asking $5,500. 250-392-3466 2001 Dodge 2500 Cummins Diesel pick-up. New brakes, new rad and air to air, new 16” tires, new paint job in 2012. 275,000 kms. Dry box included. $12,000 OBO (no trades please). Call 296-4147. 93 Ford F150 4x4, XLT, AC, works great. $1500. OBO (250)392-5756

5 speed manual, spray-in bed liner, Leer canopy. Rigid industry lights, new auto start. New battery. Excellent condition. Red exterior with grey interior. Low kms. $14,500 obo. Call Rick 250-398-6019.

14’ Lund Aluminum Boat 6hp motor and trailer. $1400 obo 250-392-5974

18ft SeaRay 165 HP, Inline 6, I/O Engine runs but needs TLC. Calkins trailer, Surge brakes. $2500. (250)989-5583

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