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Williams Lake’s Walt Cobb (second from left) and his campaign manager Bryan Withage (second from right) view Saturday’s election results declaring Cobb as mayor while supporter Darrick Boyes (left) and Cobb’s wife Lynnette wait to join in on the celebration.

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Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer Williams Lake has a new mayor. Preliminary results from Saturday’s municipal election gave Walt Cobb the victory, garnering 1,334 votes and beating out his challengers, including incumbent Kerry Cook.

Longtime city councillor Surinderpal Rathor fought to a good second-place finish with 1,219 votes, while Cook received 880 votes and John Bjornstrom had 91. “This is so fantastic,” Cobb said election night from the location of his former men’s clothing store on Oliver Street, surrounded by supporters. “I’m

so happy. When I was visiting different businesses and going door-to-door I heard that the people were ready for a change and I’m glad they chose me as the change.” Mayor Cook congratulated Cobb on being elected and said she wished him the very best in his term as mayor. “I feel it’s been a privilege to

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Williams Lake City Page Chief Election Officer declares official results Voters say yes to Sam Ketcham Pool Renovations borrowing bylaw Central Cariboo – The Cariboo Regional District’s Chief Election Officer has now declared the results as official for the Sam Ketcham Pool (SKP) Renovations and Upgrades Referendum. A total of 4,240 central Cariboo residents participated in the SKP Referendum through mail-in ballots, advance polls and general voting day held this past Saturday. Sixty-eight per cent of the eligible voters voted in favour of the Cariboo Regional District borrowing up to $10 million over 20 years for renovations and upgrades to the Sam Ketcham Pool at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex. The remainder of the cost of the approximately $11.3 million project will need to be made up from grants, fundraising and capital reserves.

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Business sense dominates new council Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer Williams Lake city council will have a new look after the 2014 election. All three incumbents who ran from last term’s council were re-elected, however, it was the newcomers who won the most votes. Businessman and former mayor Scott Nelson took home the most votes with 1,946. “It’s absolutely fantastic,” Nelson said of the results. “My top priority will be to work with Mount Polley to get that mine running and those 400 people

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back to work.” Williams Lake and District Chamber of Commerce president Jason Ryll, in his first race, won 1,789 votes while business owner Craig Smith garnered 1,688. Incumbents Sue Zacharias received 1,577 votes, Ivan Bon-

nell won 1,501 and Laurie Walters had 1,500. Mayor elect Walt Cobb described the newly elected council as one with a good range of experience, although he said he was surprised the three incumbents were re-elected be-

cause the feeling on the street was that people wanted a clean sweep. “In a sense it will be easier for me because I’ll have some councillors there with experience,” he said. Six other people ran for councillor positions including

Peter Bowman who received 1,106 votes, Marnie Brenner who had 1,040, Sue Lachance who had 1,452, Wayne Lucier who had 1,073, Bobbi-Joe Macnair who had 1,288 and Tovi Pare who had 1,291. The city said Saturday a total of 3,565

of 7,777 estimated eligible electors voted resulting in a 45.8 per cent voter turnout. This compares to the 2011 general local election in which a total of 3,638 of 7,173 estimated eligible electors voted resulting in a 50.7 per cent voter turnout,

the 2008 election, in which a total of 2,989 of 6,682 estimated eligible electors voted resulting in a 44.7 per cent voter turnout, and the 2005 general local election in which 3,857 of 7,769 eligible electors resulting in a voter turnout of 49.6 per cent.

Majority says yes to Sam Ketcham Pool upgrades Sixty-eight per cent support pool referendum The majority of voters have approved renovations and upgrades to the Sam Ketcham Pool in Williams Lake. “A total of 4,240 Central Cariboo residents participated in the SKP Referendum through mail-in bal-

lots, advance polls and general voting day held this past Saturday,” noted a joint press released from the Cariboo Regional District and City of Williams Lake. The amount in favour represented 68

per cent of the vote, allowing the CRD to borrow up to $10 million over 20 years for the pool while the remaining money needed for the estimated $11.3 million-project will need to be made up from grants, fun-

draising and capital reserves. It is anticipated the next step will be for the CRD to approved the borrowing bylaw at its Dec. 12 meeting. After that the CRD board will begin working on the design

phase with construction expected to begin in 2016. Regional referendum results were broken down as follows: • CRD Advance Poll No. 1 (Nov. 5) — 87 yes, 35 no • CRD Advance

Poll No. 2 (Nov. 10) — 42 yes, 15 no • Williams Lake Advance Poll (Nov. 5 and Nov. 12) — 759 yes, 343 no • CRD board room — 141 yes, 81 no • Mountview School — 136 yes, 73 no

• Chilcotin Road School — 52 yes, 28 no • Wildwood School — 81 yes, 28 no • 150 Mile House School — 75 yes, 63 no • Williams Lake — 1,505 yes, 684 no.

op a strategy for the next four years,” he said. Cobb said he’s contacted everyone who ran for council to consider working with him as he takes on the role of mayor. “We need ideas. I don’t have all the answers,” he said. Cobb was mayor from 1990 to 1996 and a councillor from 1980 to 1990 and said it was

a big decision to run for mayor. “Part of it because I was mayor before and I didn’t want to be perceived as a hasbeen trying to make a comeback. But I felt so strongly that our municipality was going backwards that I couldn’t let it happen and if I could make a difference I was willing to put my name forward to do that.”

Cobb takes first step to bring new council together Continued From Page A1 “I have no plans to leave Williams Lake and want people to know I am here to help wherever I can.” Fresh from a meeting with the city’s CAO Darrell Garceau Monday, Cobb, 70, showed no signs of his age as he was quick to embark on his election promises by meeting

with officials about city business. “I met with the chief administrative officer to tell him one thing I don’t like is the committee of the whole meeting,” Cobb said. “It’s perception more than anything because they do the committee of the whole and they have their discussion downstairs and then they get to the council meeting and vote.

To me that’s not open council.” Cobb wants the discussion to happen at the council table where it’s recorded. He also vowed to be more accessible to media. “I want people to be able to call me or one of the council members,” he said. “How do we get to know what council members really think if all

people see is a press release?” Cobb is also eager to meet with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure about the proposed upgrades and intersection changes to Highway 97 at Carson Drive and Toop Road, adding he hasn’t been part of the discussions. Happy the pool referendum was successful, Cobb said the job

for the city and regional district will be to fundraise as much as possible to go toward the project. Before council is officially sworn in on Dec. 2, Cobb also intends to meet with each councillor individually to learn their interests before he appoints them to the council’s committees. “I also will work with council to devel-

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Fifth of lakecity renters paying more than 50 per cent of income Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer A fifth of Williams Lake renters are paying more than 50 per cent of their income on rent says a housing study released this week.

In its Rental Housing Index, the BC Non-Profit Housing Association also showed another 38 per cent of renters in the lakecity are paying more than 30 percent of their gross income on rent. “For those folks pay-

ing more than 50 per cent that’s a real crisis level of spending,” said Tony Roy, executive director of BCNPHA. “They will be having a hard time keeping their place and are at risk of becoming homeless.”

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Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer The Williams Lake SPCA branch isn’t adopting out any dogs this week after a puppy arrived at the shelter infected with parvovirus last week. “It’s so easy to spread,” branch manager Liz Dighton said of parvovirus. “Anytime a puppy comes in sick we do a lockdown for at least a week.” Parvovirus is really bad in Williams Lake, she said. “We always tell people wait until you get the three shots before you take your dog out and WT1404

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are spending more than 50 per cent of their income on rent. To create the index, the association pored over census data and Roy said the index will be used as a baseline for gathering further information. In Canada higher rental rates have resulted from a downloading from the federal government, Roy said, adding there used to be lots of money in the federal budget for affordable housing and it’s still there but not being allocated. “All the new housing that was built was

built 30 years ago and the mortgages on those are coming to an end,” Roy said. “Government is keeping the money as surplus revenue, but if they kept spending the same amount they would have billions of dollars to build new affordable housing for people in need.” Roy said it’s important that affordable housing be part of official community plans and hopefully the index will help. “I think people underestimate how many people in a community are renters and yet we don’t always plan our communities for renters.”

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made affordable, Roy pointed out. Thirty per cent of an income spent on rent is affordable, but in communities all around the province people are spending more than that, the index showed. In Williams Lake there are 1,670 renters paying an average cost for rent plus utilities of $729. That compares to Quesnel where there are 1,535 renters, paying on average $645 for rent plus utilities. Twenty-two per cent of renters in Quesnel are paying more than 30 per cent of their incomes on rent, while 48 per cent

about in town.” Generally, the first parvovirus vaccine is given at six to eight weeks of age and a booster is given at four-week intervals until the puppy is 16 to 20 weeks of age, and then again at one year of age.While every new puppy at the SPCA is automatically vaccinated for parvovirus and the local branch does not actually see outbreaks of the virus too often, this recent case is the third one this year so far, Dighton said. The infected puppy arrived Wednesday and began showing symptoms of being very subdued. “They tend to internalize themselves and then you notice a bit of vomiting and diarrhea and it comes on full bang and the puppy looks sicker than a dog,” Dighton said.

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The lockdown will be lifted in a week as long as no other dogs exhibit parvovirus symptoms. But if other dogs come forward with symptoms, whether or not it’s parvovirus, the SPCA locks down for an additional week to be on the safe side, Dighton said. When asked how many dogs are at the shelter right now, Dighton responded “a lot.” Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious viral disease that can produce a life-threatening illness. The virus attacks rapidly dividing cells in a dog’s body, most severely affecting the intestinal tract. Parvovirus also attacks the white blood cells, and when young animals are infected, the virus can damage the heart muscle and cause lifelong cardiac problems.

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Boehm and Dyment win school board seats Gaeil Farrar Staff Writer The School District 27 board will welcome one new trustee and a returning incumbent in the Williams Lake area according to preliminary results of Saturday’s municipal election. Incumbent Sheila Boehm was returned to the Zone 5 seat winning 347 votes to challenger Deb Bischoff ’s 266 votes. In this election there were 66 re-

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jected votes and four spoiled votes. Zone 5 includes most of the Cariboo Regional District Areas D,

Wildwood fringe, and Area E, Dog Creek fringe area. “I am excited to serve for another four

years,” Boehm says. “I think there is lots of potential for changing policies and having a positive influence in the school district. We are currently reviewing our community use of schools policy and trying to involve students in the process.” In Zone 4 Christine Dyment won the seat with 123 votes to Bev Goldstone’s 83 votes. Zone 4 includes most of Cariboo Regional District Area F, 150 Mile, Likely, Horsefly

and portions of Area D, Wildwood area. “I’m feeling great,” Clement said of her win. “I am looking forward to working with the incumbents on the board and the newcomers. I am hoping my experience will be a benefit in striving for excellence in the district.” She said the biggest message she received from residents during her campaign is that rural schools need to stay open.

New Cariboo Regional District directors eager to serve Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer Newly-elected directors for the Cariboo Regional District said they are ready for the challenge in anticipation of being officially sworn in on Dec. 12. Saturday’s election named Steve Forseth for Area D, Byron Kemp for Area E and Betty Anderson for Area K. “I am eternally grateful to the people in Area D for electing me and intend to work on their behalf for the next four years,” said Forseth, who garnered 138 votes in a close race against

Blaine Wiggins with 121 votes and Pennie Daffurn who received 96 votes. Forseth said one of the main concerns he heard from people in the area was about the Wildwood transfer station. Now that it is staffed, it has specific open hours. “It may have to go back to the board, but it isn’t a priority,” Forseth said of the changes, adding because tipping fees are now in place at the Wildwood transfer station people are no longer using Wildwood to avoid paying tipping fees.

Kemp, who was very pleased with the results, returns for a second consecutive term. He received 324 votes while his opponent Phyllis Webstad garnered 141. “I was pleased, particularly to finish up some of the projects for our area,” Kemp said. The two main issues have been water and sewer for Mountview and a new access road to the Esler sports fields. “The Hodgson Road approach isn’t that safe and you get an awful lot of traffic in the spring, summer and fall,” he said.

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roads, the need to get timber to mills in the Chilcotin, and the state of tourism and employment in the region. Anderson has lived in the Chilcotin most of her life. Incumbents Area F director Joan Sorley and Area J director Roger William were acclaimed.

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ell it’s over for another four years. Focussing on the city elections only, the voter turnout wasn’t great and the results weren’t what many were expecting, but the new council will have the most seasoned politicians in the city’s history. There are just two new faces, Jason Ryll and Craig Smith. It’s the second time around for the three former mayors. Scott Nelson and Ivan Bonnell were councillors when Walt Cobb was mayor in the 1990s. Between them the trio must have at least 50 years of experience. Sue Zacharias and Laurie French Walters have six Connection years each. Diana French We owe a big thank you to all the candidates. They cared enough about the community to put their names forward to give citizens a choice. That’s what the democratic process is all about. Four years can be a long time but hopefully some will try again. And thanks to Kerry Cook who held the hot seat for two terms, and to Geoff Bourdon and Danica Hughes. We don’t always appreciate how much time and effort it takes to run the city. A special tip of the hat to Surinderpal Rathor who not only devoted 21 years to council, he’s spent most of his life — 40 years — working for the betterment of this community in so many different ways. Along with dealing with the election issues (the declining downtown core, economic development, city finances, etc.) there are many other heavy duty matters facing the new council, such as the Mount Polley Mine situation, the controversial Highway 97 intersection plan, and who knows what else will come along. We can expect an “open for business” approach in dealing with issues as all four of the newly-elected are businessmen. Four is the magic number, the majority on council. Another change is that we’ve gone from having four women to two. I have no idea if that will make any difference. Diana French is a freelance columnist for the Tribune. She is a former Tribune editor, retired teacher, historian, and book author.

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A new direction As the dust settles on another municipal election here in Williams Lake, it seems voters didn’t quite embrace the old adage ‘out with the old and in with the new,’ however, there were some notable changes. At the top of that list of course is the changing of the guard at city hall. Former mayor Walt Cobb unseated twotime current mayor Kerry Cook, who was seeking a third term. The air was thick with tension in the Marie Sharpe gymnasium Saturday night when at about 8:25 p.m. Chief Election Officer Cindy Bouchard started posting the election results on a lined poster paper taped to the gym wall. The first indication Cook was in trouble was when Bouchard posted the preliminary advanced polls; with John Bjornstrom at 32, Cobb at 468, Cook at 277 and Rathor at 407. Scrutineers and city staff had to wait a few more minutes (a lifetime in politics) before the numbers revealed the general voting would mirror the advanced polls and give Walt the win he was looking for. My what a difference time makes. In the 2011 mayoral race, Cook defeated her challengers Scott Nelson and Walt Cobb by a good number of votes (Cook 1,777, Nelson 1,090 and Cobb 747). While many would agree there has been a fair share of controversy coming out of city hall during the last term, Cook should be recognized for her community service and for her positive efforts as mayor. Thank you, Kerry. The community will also surely miss Surinderpal Rathor at city hall, who gave up

his seat on council for the past 21 years to make a run for mayor. Thank you, Surinder. Turning to the councillors, it wasn’t a surprise that Scott Nelson garnered the most votes, coming in at 1,946. After Scott, former Chamber president Jason Ryll came in a close second followed by businessman Craig Smith. Judging by the voting, residents are sending a clear signal they want a more businessfriendly city hall. It was interesting to see all three incumbents Sue Zacharias, Ivan Bonnell and Laurie Walters were re-elected, however, they did come in fourth, fifth and sixth place. You can bet residents will be watching closely to see how well they work with the newcomers this term. In CRD politics, voters chose political blogger Steve Forseth as their Area D director, realtor and rancher Betty Anderson took Area K while Bryon Kemp kept his seat in Area E. Second-term School District 27 trustee Sheila Boehm kept her seat on the board while newcomer Christine Dyment also won a seat. Last but not least, city and rural residents voted yes to proposed pool upgrades. Though the proposal has had its share of opposition, it’s good the see residents understand the value in having modern amenities available in our community. Thanks to all the candidates who were brave enough to put their names forward to serve the community. - Williams Lake Tribune

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ants–half were children — majority were women and children. Sixty-five to 75 million human beings were killed ... slaughtered for Second World War in nine years (grossly/inadequate account of 100 years of inhumane/savage/ despicable/socially-maladjusted/ misery). Twentieth century chemical-biological-nuclear research produced “mega-lethal” weapons (weapons of mass destruction) ... existing war potentials. Nuclear biocidal “arsenals” remain on “15 minute alert” (mutually/assured/destruction 10 times over — “Essence of Security” US National Policy/Robert McNamara, 21st century began unchanged). Vainglorious exponentialgrowth threatens. Local/provincial/national/ global/economies “develop” environmental/social-destruction, military/industrial/complexes, “defense” budgets (large enough to finance Paradise on Earth for every human being on the planet), wars, life/species-extinction-events/ climate-change. 350 ppm/CO2 was important for humanity. Megalomaniacs unchallenged, make human solutions impossible. The fossil-fuel industry is profoundly out of step...against effective climate action, against the stream of human history (500,000 years) and against life’s recovery since the last mass life extinction event 65 million years ago. Global fossil-fuel market is the

source of the looming mass life extinction event. Megalomaniacs maintain all this is “privately” useful, what really matters in life ... that all life is meaningless otherwise … your life … my life … all life. Social inequality ... extreme/unequal/distribution of local/global/ income/profit/wealth for money/ powered/aristocratic/elite is vastly “unnatural ... unnaturally rigged against the public good. Thirty-five persons (UN Human Development Report 2014) own more global wealth/income, than 3.5 billion people “living (pay-to-play) on less than $2 per day (10 per cent of global population “privately” own 87 per cent of global wealth [Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 10/14/2014]. The ultimate shell game. Daily, 4,000 children starve to death (1.5 million yearly.) A billion hungry people without access to potable water — 2.5 billion without sanitation. Eighty-five per cent of world’s health problems: water-borne diseases (present every-man-for-himself anarchic/capitalist/totalitarianism is archaic “kill or be killed” … “grow or die” fundamental/ cut-throat/jungle/mentality/deficient/failing/social-pathology.... locked in...with unmet human social needs. The end-in-sight is 4C to 6C all within this 100 years. Herb Nakada Williams Lake

Balancing budgets and reducing debt in city Editor: Balancing a budget is easy. Anyone can do it. No imagination required. At the household level, cuts to heat and electricity are not possible. So we look to the shopping cart, child care, and clothing. At the government level, we look to services and infrastructure. Since the financial crisis of 2008, caused by the reckless deals of investment banks, the federal government has been cutting spending to balance the budget for the 2015 election. Bailouts by government to the banks have returned these institutions to prosperity. These monetary gifts by govern-

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ment came from taxes. It has been estimated by economists that Canada is in a similar situation of spending on infrastructure and services comparable to 1948. The justification for this approach is the theory of supply-side economics favoured by the current federal government — fewer or no regulations for corporate interests, reduced trade barriers in the form of lower taxes and tariffs, and a balanced budget signalling a safe place for investment. The justification is to promote growth. The theory promises a trickle down of money to those cutting household budgets while trying to balance child care with a job while feeding a family. John Kenneth Galbraith said

“that supply-side economics was merely a cover for the trickledown approach to economic policy — what an older and less elegant generation called the horse-and-sparrow theory: if you feed the horse enough oats, some will pass through to the road for the sparrows.” When I read the policy statements expressed by some of the prospects who were seeking municipal political office, I wonder how many of them have torn a page from the current federal government’s playbook? Balancing the budget is easy and requires no imagination. I see lots of sparrows picking up crumbs already this winter.

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What did you think of the election?

Dorothy V. Doucette

Fred Van Kuipers

I thought Surinderpal Rathor was the best candidate. He has done a lot for the community.

Whether you like the elected council or not they need your support because they can’t do it alone.

Cecilia Newman

Loretta Duquette

It was a surprise.

I was disappointed in the results. The person I wanted to win didn’t make it.

Sharron Aebig

Dennis Logan

We had to vote in Quesnel and couldn’t make it there.

It’s all right. We have a few more new councillors which might be good. Change is always good.

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NO: 10.8 per cent

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Laundry services reviewed at Interior hospitals

Thank You for your Support

Richard Rolke Black Press

I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate our new Mayor and Council on their election. I’d also like to extend my best wishes to all the other candidates who ran. I send a heartfelt thank-you to all of you who supported me in the campaign, including my family and campaign team. Finally, it has been a great honour to serve the community of Williams Lake as a Councillor for the past 21 years. I will continue to support my beautiful community that I’ve resided in for the past 40 years, wherever and whenever possible. Best regards, Surinderpal Rathor Authorized by Brad Huston Financial Agent (250-305-6310)

We want to ensure we have a sustainable laundry service.” - Lori Holloway

How to provide laundry will be put the through the wringer at Interior hospitals. The Interior Health Authority notified unionized staff Wednesday that it’s exploring the future of laundry service and specifically whether using a private contractor is financially feasible. “There is no predetermined option,” said Lori Holloway, IHA regional director of facilities management. IHA currently has five large and six small laundry sites with 175 employees. In Williams Lake, there are five full-time equiva-

lent staff. “We want to ensure we have a sustainable laundry service,” said Holloway of the need for the review. “We have limited capital dollars to support our aging infrastructure.” IHA spends about $10 million a year to operate the laundry service and it’s believed about $10.5 million is needed over the next several years to replace equipment

such as washing machines. “Interior Health is not in a position to make significant investments in laundry, but rather place priority on the most pressing patient care needs such as medical equipment, and development of new or upgraded patient care spaces,” states a release. In the next week, IHA, along with Lower Mainland health

authorities, will issue a joint request for qualification to see if private companies are interested in providing laundry services. IHA is also meeting with the Hospital Employees Union, which represents laundry staff, to discuss alternatives beyond going to the private sector. “Nothing is changing today. We are just in the process of determining our options,” said Holloway, who wouldn’t speculate on possible options that could see the service continue under IHA’s mandate. The earliest any changes could occur is April 2016, but HEU hopes privatization can be stopped.

“We’re really disappointed IHA is considering contracting out,” said Mike Old, HEU communications director. “Clearly these are important jobs to our members, their families and their communities. They deliver a quality service to the health care system.” Old says the union will participate in the consultation process with IHA. “Our experience is that contracting out results in lower wages for employees and less control over the service by the health authority,” he said. “We will try and make sure we protect these jobs and the service.”

NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL DIABETES AWARENESS MONTH

DIABETES & YOUR FEET

Diabetes can cause nerve damage (also known as diabetes peripheral neuropathy - DPN) and poor blood flow or circulation to the legs and feet (also known as peripheral arterial disease - PAD). As a result, people with diabetes are less likely to feel a foot injury, such as a blister or cut. Diabetes can make these injuries more difficult to heal. Unnoticed and untreated, even small foot injuries can quickly become infected, potentially leading to serious complications. Daily foot care As always, prevention is the best medicine. A good daily foot care routine will help keep your feet healthy. Start by assembling a foot care kit containing nail clippers, nail file,

lotion, and a non-breakable hand mirror. Having everything you need in one place makes it easier to follow this foot care routine every day: Wash your feet in warm (not hot) water, using a mild soap. Don’t soak your feet, as this can dry your skin. Dry your feet carefully, especially between your toes. Thoroughly check your feet and

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between your toes to make sure there are no cuts, cracks, ingrown toenails, blisters, etc. Use a hand mirror to see the bottom of your feet, or ask someone else to check them for you. Clean cuts or scratches with mild soap and water, and cover with a dry dressing suitable for sensitive skin. Trim your toenails straight across and file any sharp edges. Don’t cut the nails too short. Apply a good lotion to your heels and soles. Wipe off excess lotion that is not absorbed. Don’t put lotion between your toes, as the excessive moisture can promote infection. Wear fresh clean socks and wellfitting shoes every day. Whenever possible, wear white socks – if you have a cut or sore, the drainage will be easy to see.

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WILLIAMS LAKE SocIAL HoUSING SocIETY

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Annual General Meeting Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at Noon. Glendale Place #35-2004 N. 3rd Ave.

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The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Kettle campaign was kicked off with a Chill and Grill BBQ Saturday, Nov. 15 at Walmart. In front Mayor Kerry Cook and her grandson Kailen Macleod make the first donation. From the left behind them are Alysa and Teagan Silvey, SA Captain Isobel Lippers, Mike Smith, Sabrina Silvey and Greg Silvey. Dina Kennedy was there and some shoppers joined in for some carol singing. The Salvation Army is seeking volunteers for two-hour shifts with the kettles that will be stationed at Walmart, Canadian Tire, Wholesale Club, Save-On-Foods, Safeway and the Liquor Store. To volunteer call 250-392-1072 or 250-392-2423.

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The City of Williams Lake has issued an Expression of Interest (EOI) for a non-profit housing society to enter into a partnership for redevelopment of the Cariboo Lodge site, to help address the City’s affordable housing needs. The vision of the partnership is for a non-profit society to work alongside the City of Williams Lake to vision and design the project. The Society would take on the role of managing the development process, including taking a lead role in identifying funding, and would eventually be responsible for operating the project. This EOI will be followed by a Request For Proposal for a Development Consultant to initiate a preliminary design and feasibility plan for the project. In Williams Lake, housing developments have primarily been single family, large lot developments both inside and outside city boundaries. Of the total housing stock in Williams Lake 63% of the housing is owner-occupied while 37% is rented. The average house price in Williams Lake is $259,203, an increase from 2013. Affordable housing is not only an issue for those who are not employed and are in receipt of government subsidies. While income assistance recipients find it nearly impossible to find rental housing that is within their shelter funds (maximum $375 for a single person and $570 for couples), many of those who are employed in the retail and service industries and in other low paid positions have problems finding affordable rents. Rental rates have generally increased since 2008 despite economic decline. Expressions of Interest will be accepted until Dec. 15, 2014, and the City will be moving forward with a feasibility study in early 2015.

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Community, business and Child Development Centre volunteers are gearing up for the 17th annual Yuletide Dinner and 9th annual Christmas Wish Breakfast. “As in the past, we are extremely appreciative that the Ramada has kindly offered to host both of these events again this year at their convention centre,” says organizer Vanessa Riplinger in her letter of request for community help with the events. The Yuletide Dinner takes place Tuesday, Dec. 9 between 4 and 7 p.m. The Christmas Wish Breakfast Buffet will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 16 from 6 to

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Vanessa Riplinger with toys donated at last year’s Christmas Wish Breakfast. 10 a.m. The dinner is provided free to families or individuals who are experiencing difficult times financially and might otherwise not experience a true holiday meal. The cost of sponsorship is $11 for an individual dinner or $44 for a family of four.

Tax receipts are available. Admission to the breakfast is a way to provide toys for children in need this Christmas. “The breakfast is a fantastic way for us to generate gifts for countless local families that cannot afford to buy gifts for their chil-

dren during the holidays,” Riplinger says. “The cost of the breakfast buffet is either a cash donation or a new unwrapped child’s toy which can be brought at the time of event. As the breakfast is a very popular event, with the Ramada’s Carmen’s Restaurant doing the catering, Riplinger asks that people contact the Ramada at 250-392-3321 to reserve their table. Monetary donations can be dropped off at the Child Development Centre at 690 North Second Avenue, or made payable to the Child Development Centre. People who need

someone to pick up their donation or those who have questions are asked to call the CDC at 250-392-4481. In 2013, the Yuletide Dinner fed more than 475 people. This year that number is expected to escalate. “It is with help from our magnificent community opening their generous hearts during this trying time of year that we are able to make it possible,” Riplinger says. “Thank you again for supporting those families experiencing a challenging time this holiday season. We wish you a beautiful holiday season and a New Year full of peace and happiness.”

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converted 116 bags of leaf litter into compost and garden mulch, and we want to do even better this year,” van de Wijngaard says. “With most leaf litter going to the landfill, Waste Wise wants you to know we will gladly save you a trip and take it for you.”

The following people are asked to pick up their repairs by November 29th, 2014 at the latest or they will be sold. Sarah Hall Dallas Alphonse Sue Brown Kim Paul Sandra Paul John Hilt Doris McCreery Steven Johnny Henry Sellars John Devereaux Joel Requarth Jim Michell Vern Wilder Sherry Geier Jimmy Michel Percy Slagel James Sherwood Harry Porter Laurie Bothamley Mrs Morrow Lori Hutchinson Margaret Penner Gail Hickey Elizabeth Watson Arlene Emile Robin O’’Neal Iver Stump Silvia Schiller Jeremy Kishkan Ron Taratus Paul Tournier Ron Thomas Correth Radke Carrie Eisert Lisa Tanner Robert Major Cindy Ross Mrs L Preeper Angie Halverosn

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Ron Erskine Emily Johnston Peter Boycette Erika Earl Stephanie Zowty Sue Zytaruk Pam MacDonald Herb Turtus Mrs Harpe Larry Frost Tracey Porcon Chris Shelley Margaret Jamson George Eisan Darrell Knelsen Travis King Myrna Sutherland Tanya Miller Arlene Sargent Jennifer Maryanne Clifford Belmore Tony Hayward Betty Benner Wilburn McNeilly Brandon Vanderminne John Quilt Wade Olefson Ernest Barns Mike Chapman Barb Hickman Don Hill Jacob Marule Carl Coates Ron Harris Marty Monds Beverly Billyboy Sonya Leere Rob Wilson

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She says they can compost any clean leaf litter that is prebagged. This excludes leaf litter from roads and parking lots. “Just give us a call or email, and we’ll come pick it up from within city limits, free of charge,” van de Wijngaard says.

Pick-ups are arranged once a week, but bagged leaves can also be dropped off at the Potato House any day of the week. Look for the “leaf litter” signage on site. Contact van de Wijngaard at 250398-7929 or wastewise@ccconserv.org to schedule a pick-up.

The following people are asked to use up their credit with Excelsior Jewellers Anne Asmussen Donna Ashley Michael Abel Mary Betts Kaitlyn Berry Diane Brown Peter Binning Brandy Bett Rob Burns Lisa Brucks Andy Boehm Karen Bowen Susan Bell Alicia Beaman Murray Carruthers Karen Chamberlin Jennifer Daly Adelphe Duquette Ashley Erho Stacey Funk Lennis Gleason Angie Grisdale Kosta Giannoulis Gerada Gladue Keely Graham Crystal Greier Sarah Grant Roxanne Henke Anna Halamic Karey Hooker

Miranda Hanson Penny Hunt Mrs Hansen Sherri Jaeger Cory Johnson Jeff Knox Betty Kowalski Kaelen Kohlen Devony Kohlen Bill Klassen Sherry Kahanyshyn Natasha Lycette Crystal Lenz Dawna Leblanc Rena Langford Beverly Lynnes Maria Lepetich Otelle LaChappelle Sheena Macdonald Lynn Moore Vivian Mackay Greg Mawson Rachel Marten Marco McKinnon Corri Oliarny Linda Porter Diego Pellicer Caren Pritchard Cynthia Quilt Robertina Flashpoler

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Cowboy Christmas part of busy weekend The Museum of the Cariboo Chicotin’s 10th annual Cowboy Christmas takes place Saturday, Nov. 22 in the Gibraltar Room. The trade and craft fair runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. featuring cowboy crafts and art such as paintings, blacksmithing, jewellery and more plus an open mic in the afternoon. Tickets for the evening concert starting at 7 p.m. are $15 and available at the museum and at the door. Lead entertainers include Alan Moberg with his cowboy, country and folk songs and Bruce Rolph with his poems based on everyday life in a rural setting. Joining them are newcomers to the concert, cowboy poet

snacks, and dental health activities.

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Jayden Stafford and singer/songwriter and fiddler Wesley Hardisty.

Cataline Craft Fair

The Cataline Elementary School craft fair is set for Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Nov. 23 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

National Child Day celebrated

Children and their families are invited to Celebrate National Child Day at the Cariboo Memorial Complex, Thursday, Nov. 20 from 6:45 to 8 p.m. Activities will include a free swim, PJ story time, music fun,

Ten Thousand Villages fair trade craft sale runs Thursday, Nov. 20 and Friday, Nov. 21 from 3 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The annual Medieval Market is coming up this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at Lake City Secondary’s Williams Lake Campus on Carson Drive.

age category will have their story published in the 2014 Seasons Greetings special edition and will receive a prize. Stories must be no longer than 1,200 words and must adhere to the Christmas Spirit theme with a clear and

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Christmas writing contest deadline Friday The deadline for the Tribune’s The Spirit of Christmas creative writing contest is coming up on Friday, Nov. 21 at 4 p.m. There are categories for writers ages six to nine; 10 to 14, and ages 15 and over. Winners from each

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New venue, more vendors for Medieval Market Christie Mayall Special to Tribune/Advisor In addition to more vendors than ever, the big news for the Medieval Market this weekend is its new venue. After about 15 years at the Columneetza Campus the Medieval Market returns to its roots at the Williams Lake Campus of Lake City Secondary on Carson Drive. This new venue provides more space for the vendors, multiple venues for music and interesting opportunities for street theatre. This year we are adding a theatrical component to the market, with street theatre being performed by the Lake City Secondary School drama crew. Town crier Harry Jennings from the Williams Lake Studio Theatre will open and close the market. We are thrilled to let you know that there will be 89 vendors in 78 booths this year, the most vendors since the heydays of the market close to 20 years ago. Along with 56 returning vendors, we are happy to welcome 33 new vendors to the market. There will be local and visiting artisans, artists, and food producers selling paintings, books, leather work, photography, weaving, jewellery, pottery, bird houses, whimsical signs, metal work, wool products, hand made furniture, tarot card and rune readings, herbal and handmade body care products, chocolates, baking, organic vegetables and much, much more. Live entertainment on two stages, a concession offering hearty soups, wraps, smokes and coffee, round out the event to make it a family friendly community gathering. Music has been a part of the Medieval Market since its inception, but in the last few years we have built on those beginnings as we realized the potential of music

Saturday, Nov. 29

Wildwood Elementary The Wildwood Elementary School is having a Christmas craft/bake fair in the gym from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 29. Tables are $20. If you bring your own table the space is $10. Tables are limited so please call and book your tables soon. Concession and bake sale will also be there, to donate bake goods or for a table booking please call Marlene 250-9895173 or text 250-267-4301. All proceeds go to the students for extra curricular activities. Gaeil Farrar photo

Bev Pemberton with her blue, dragon fly collection of pottery. The work requires the application of two glazes. The first glaze goes on as dark blue. Then the image of a dragon fly is created in wax resist. Then the second coat of lighter glaze goes on. In the final firing the dragon fly image comes through as dark blue while the main piece reflects a light bluejean blue. “I’m working with the same recipies I started with, just changing the colour. I just lucked out,” Pemberton says. to create a lively atmosphere and bring people together. The main stage in the Commons will feature Big Lake Symphony Orchestra, Oren Barter, Carmen and Dena, The Cariboo Men’s Choir, Youth Fiddlers, Ebony, Christine Constabel and Sherry Taylor, Jean Wellburn, The Williams Lake Community Band, Brandon Hoffman, Troy Forcier, and LCSS students Lauren, Harry, Jin, and Kevin. The gym stage will enjoy music by the LCSS Chimes students, Jim Savage with his original mellow grooves on instrumental guitar, Angie Holdal on Chinese Harp, and a variety of student musicians who will perform either on stage or as wandering minstrels. Come one, come all to the Medieval Market at Lake City Secondary’s Williams Lake Campus

on Carson Drive Saturday, Nov. 22 and Sunday, Nov. 23 from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. each day. The Medieval Market is organized entirely by volunteers so all profits go to Lake City Secondary students. Students working throughout the weekend earn money towards team sports, leadership, drama, music, and the science trip. The recently established Emerging Artist Awards provide two bursaries, each for $750, for students in financial need who are pursuing a future in the arts. Assistance is also provided for busing students to Scout Island Nature Centre and teacher volunteers earn money towards extracurricular programs of their choosing. The musical and theatrical components of the market are generously supported this year

by the Cariboo Regional District and the City of Williams Lake through the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society. So make a day of it. Come and peruse the market stalls, buy a few Christmas presents, enjoy a hearty lunch, have your fortune told, and listen to the talented entertainers. Maybe you’ll even win one of the many door prizes donated by the vendors. Random tickets are marked as door prize winners. If you receive one of these on your way in, you will be able to select one of the door prizes in the display case. All of this for a $3 admission fee (kids under 12 free). If you prefer to shop at a quieter time, we suggest coming on Sunday afternoon. An elevator is available to make the market accessible for all.

Ice Princess float adds sparkle to Santa Claus Parade Gaeil Farrar Staff Writer The annual Winter Light-Up and Santa Claus Parade will have a new twist this year with the addition of an Ice Princess Float. “It will be fun,” says Cindy Chappell, the Winter Light-up event chair. “Peterson Contracting has generously donated a flat deck and truck for the float.” She says there will be room

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on the Ice Princess Float for about 20 women and girls and she hopes to have representation from all of the local cultural groups. Chappell says she was inspired to initiate the Ice Princess Float because of the overwhelming popularity of the movie Frozen. To help out with the float she says Belles and Brides has some gowns to loan for little girls who might like to participate but may be unable to find a costume. Chappell says Sasha Star has

also volunteered to make up ice princess participants with sparkling ice princess face paintings. She says young and old alike will need to wear warm clothing under their ice princess costumes. To be part of the Ice Princess Float or help with the celebrations contact Cindy Chappell by e-mail at beancounterbistro@ gmail.com or by calling 250398-6061. The Ice Princess float will be part of this year’s Santa Claus

Parade on Saturday, Nov. 29 which leads to the Downtown Winter Light Up celebration in Spirit Square and at the Limelight Theatre. There will be pictures with Santa, face painting, music, free popcorn and hot chocolate, storytelling, skits, multicultural eats and crafts for sale, and more. There will also be lots of bargains to be had during the Midday Madness downtown shopping hours of noon and 6 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 21

Operation Christmas Shoebox deadline The deadline for Operation Christmas Shoebox is this Friday at Cariboo Bethel Church at 833 Western Avenue. Pamphlets outlining details on what items to put in the shoe boxes that will be delivered to poor children in developing countries around the world are also available at the church. For more information call 250398-6731.

Sunday, Dec. 14

The Littlest Lamb Christmas Play The Sunday School children at The Voice of Pentecost Church will stage The Littlest Lamb Christmas Play on Sunday, Dec. 14 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Through the birth of the Christ Child, the littlest lamb discovers that God has a purpose for her life after all.

Thursday, Dec. 4

Maranatha school play Tickets for the Maranatha Christian School play Lady Pirates of the Caribbean are available at The Open Book and Maranatha Christian School: $10 adults and teens; $8 seniors and children. Show times will be Thursday, Dec 4 at 7 p.m.; Friday, Dec 5 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.; Thursday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 13 at 1 p.m.; Saturday, Dec 13 at 8 p.m.


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Herbalist among Medieval Market vendors Herbalist Maggie Ranger will be among the many vendors participanting in the annual Medieval Market this weekend. Her Earthdance Botanicals booth will feature the wildcrafted self-care products which she makes by hand. “As a herbalist living in Horsefly there are so many wild medicinal plants to wild craft and work with,

I can harvest all the herbs I need right at my home,” Ranger says in the introduction to her new job with the Women’s Contact Society. She gathers and grows a variety of herbs and plants that she makes into salves, facial cream, tinctures, aromatherapy bath salts and medicinal teas. Ranger has spent the past few years

working to establish The Belles Lake Resort and Wellness Centre, which is an alternative and holistic centre located just outside of Horsefly. The centre offers bed and breakfast, retreat cabins, teepee camping, a spa, workshops, music events, sweat lodge ceremonies, and an observatory where people can get a glimpse of the universe from a

dark rural setting on a clear night. Ranger has worked with women in the community for 20 years and was recently hired as the new facilitator/outreach worker by the Women’s Contact Society in Williams Lake. “Having worked in the Williams Lake area and surrounding communities for 18 years has been a great learning experi-

ence and I am excited and looking forward to working with this agency,” Ranger says of her recent appointment.

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Horsefly herbalist Maggie Ranger pictured here with her daughter Lacey at last year’s Medieval Market which is coming up this Saturday and Sunday in a new venue at Lake City Secondary School’s Williams Lake campus on Carson Drive.

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SR: all sizes, JR: Med. only

SHOULDER PADS

SIZE MSRP MIDDAY

BAUER SUPREME ONE COMP SP LRG BAUER VAPOR X:60 SP XLG BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT SP SML BAUER VAPOR X:VELOCITY SP XLG EASTON STEALTH 75S II SP XLG EASTON STEALTH S999 SP MED, LRG EASTON STEALTH777 SP XLG EASTON SYNERGY EQ444 SP SML, MED EASTON SYNERGY ST777 SP SML-LRG REEBOK XT PRO SP MED JUNIOR BAUER JR VAPOR X:60 SP SML-LRG BAUER JR VAPOR X:VELOCITY SP SML-LRG CCM JR U+ VIBE SP LRG EASTON JR STEALTH 75S II SP LRG EASTON JR STEALTH S19 SP LRG EASTON JR SYNERGY EQ888 SP MED EASTON JR SYNERGY ST555 SP MED, LRG EASTON JR SYNERGY ST777 SP MED,LRG YOUTH EASTON YTH STEALTH RS333 SP SML,MED EASTON YTH SYNERGY EQ444 SP LRG

119.99 179.99 69.99 89.99 109.99 149.99 129.99 89.99 119.99 99.99

50 70 35 40 55 75 25 45 50 30

139.99 79.99 69.99 79.99 159.99 109.99 69.99 109.99

50 40 35 40 60 50 25 40

34.99 59.99

15 25

ELBOW PADS

$40 $35 Jr

Size 15-17 inch JR: 10-12 inch

HOCKEY PANTS

80 45 50 50 70 125 100 50 25 50 50 25 60 40 60 95

BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT EP BAUER VAPOR X:SHIFT EP CCM U+ CONTROL EP EASTON STEALTH 75S II EP EASTON STEALTH999 EP EASTON SYNERGY EQ PRO EP EASTON SYNERGY EQ444 EP EASTON SYNERGY EQ888 EP REEBOK XT PRO EP JUNIOR BAUER VAPOR X:SHIFT EP CCM U+ VIBE EP EASTON STEALTH999 EP EASTON SYNERGY EQ888 EP

SIZE MSRP MIDDAY

MED SML, LRG LRG SML-LRG SML LRG SML-LRG SML-LRG LRG

39.99 99.99 79.99 59.99 99.99 89.99 39.99 79.99 69.99

20 50 40 30 50 45 20 40 20

LRG LRG MED MED, LRG

79.99 39.99 89.99 59.99

40 20 45 30

MIDDAY 20 17.50 90 62.50 35 60 50

79.99 34.99 179.99 124.99 69.99 119.99 99.99

EQ Magnum

U+ 04

$35 $25 Jr

$30 $20 Jr

SR: SML-LRG SR: SML-LRG

SR: SML-LRG SR: LRG-XLG

HOCKEY PANTS

SIZE MSRP

BAUER VAPOR APX HP MED, LRG EASTON STEALTH RS HP SML, MED EASTON SYNERGY EQ30 HP XSM-LRG JUNIOR EASTON STEALTH S333 HP LRG POWERTEK FUSION HP SML-LRG REEBOK SILVER HP MED

209.99 179.99 99.99 69.99 44.99 99.99

MIDDAY 110 90 50

25 22.50 50

COMPOSITE STICKS STEALTH $30 TO $150 (JR to SR)

HALF PRICE

ALL

SYNERGY

HALF PRICE

ALL

COVERT

ALL ELBOW PADS

15 14, 16 15 14-15 15 15 14

HOCKEY PANTS

FROM 179.99 89.99 119.99 119.99 139.99 299.99 199.99 139.99 84.99 149.99 179.99 84.99 199.99 149.99 119.99 189.99

SIZE MSRP

BAUER SUPREME ELITE SG EASTON STEALTH 55S II SG EASTON STEALTH S9 SG EASTON SYNERGY EQ PRO SG EASTON SYNERGY EQ444 SG EASTON SYNERGY EQ50 SG EASTON SYNERGY EQ888 SG

FROM $40 TO $70 (JR to SR) EQ444 and EQ888

DT SERIES FROM $37.50 TO

$105 (INT to SR)

HALF PRICE

PRO STOCK OVERRUNS reg $289-$29999

$100


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DOWNHILL HAWX 1.0 or HAWX 80 (M/F)

reg. $299-$44999

$200 BOOTS

SIZE

SALOMON CHARM6 (F) SALOMON DIVINE RS CF (F) SALOMON MISSION RS CF (M)

7-8 8-9 10-11

MSRP MIDDAY

319.99 324.99 324.99

SIZE

K2 LOTTA LUV ROSSIGNOL VOODOO SC80 SALOMON X-WING ENDURO

SKI ONLY

ROSSIGNOL VOODOO SC74 SALOMON LADY ARMADA JJ ROSSIGNOL S1 HOWELL ROSSIGNOL S3 ROSSIGNOL S4 SQUINDO SALOMON SHOGUN

HELMETS Fusion $

167 969.99 175 1019.99 177 839.99

SIZE

154, 160 161 175 148 186 174 173

reg 89.99

$

300 350 420

150 375 475 180 350 300 375

HALF BOARDS PRICE

Purchase 2, Receive the 3rd

45

Mutiny

Helmets

55

$

HALF PRICE

SNOW GOGGLES HALF

BOARD

SIZE

DRAKE CHARM OR VENICE (F) 146 FLOW VENUS (F) 143, 147 BURTON KING 153 WIDE DRAKE EMPIRE 158

BINDINGS ALL

RECON

MSRP MIDDAY

319.99 349.99 459.99 319.99

$65

GOOD VIBES DISC

$145

WOMENS SPORTSWEAR

OAKLEY A-FRAME or STOCKHOLM $60-$85

ALL

GLOVES

SPORTS WEAR

ALL

$32.50 - $90 Kids $20

$60 - $70

HALF PRICE TO $12

HALF PRICE

BOOTS

SEGER

Reg. $69.99 (M/F/B)

WOMENS BURTON MINT 10 BURTON MODERN DC HALO NORTHWAVE FREEDOM NORTHWAVE OPAL SL MENS BURTON AMBUSH '11 BURTON GRAIL BURTON H.O.D. BURTON HAIL BURTON ION BURTON MOTO '09 BURTON THE SHAUN DC PHASE 09 NORTHWAVE LEGEND SL

$75

$75

$150

$22.50 $20 Jr

Size 8-12 Size 9-12

SIZE

199.99 379.99 329.99 129.99 209.99

100 100 100 50 75

9, 10, 11 9, 10-13 9½ 7, 8½ 10 6 7, 8½,9½ 8, 9½ 12

279.99 349.99 209.99 299.99 399.99 179.99 299.99 184.99 209.99

150 150 100 100 150 50 100 75 75

ADIDAS CLOTHING, SOCCER & RUGBY TOPS

Purchase One get the 2nd at Half Price Purchase any Adidas jackets, hoodies, tees, shorts, tights and sweat pants and get the 2nd free* *of equal or lesser value

ANTUCO PIPE GLOVE

MSRP MIDDAY

6, 7½ 7, 8, 8½ 7½, 8 5, 6½ 6-9, 10

$275

(M)

$17.50

CROSS COUNTRY

BOARD

SIZE

ALPINA EVE30T (NNN) 41 ALPINA ST20 (NNN) 42 KARHU INCLINE (NNN BC) 9 KARHU SUPREME (NNN BC) 8½-9½

SKIS

FISCHER RIDGE CROWN FISCHER RIDGE WAX ROSSIGNOL INTENSE AR

SIZE 200 180 197

MSRP MIDDAY 159.99 129.99 159.99 309.99

80 65 80 125

MSRP MIDDAY 154.99 154.99 159.99

75 75 80

Prize to No. 12 Adidas SuperNova Top

Size 13-15 inch Assorted colours

8K Wheel

$45 $40 Jr

$12

Bag with Power Dry •

reg 199.99

SHOULDER PADS

Reg 99.99

HOCKEY GLOVES

CCM YTH HG4R HG REEBOK JR 7KN KFS HG TACKLA JR 951 ADVANTAGE HG CCM HG4R HG DR HG250 DR HG711T EAGLE X65 HG EASTON STEALTH 55S HG EASTON STEALTH RS999 HG MIKEN PRO FIT T HG REEBOK 7KN KFS HG WARRIOR KONCEPT HG

SIZE MSRP

8, 9 12 11 14 14 13 14 14 14 13 13-15 14

SHINGUARDS

MIDDAY 12 40 30 20 20 40 60 30 55 40 50 50

29.99 79.99 89.99 49.99 44.99 79.99 124.99 59.99 109.99 124.99 99.99 119.99

Stealth 75S II

11K Pump

$200 $150 Jr

Save %

75

Synergy EQ888

$112 $100 Jr

Size 6, 7-8½, 9½-12 Jr All Sizes

Stealth 999

$112 $100 Jr

Size 6, 7-8½, 9½-12 / Jr 3½-5

SKATES

HALF PRICE

HOCKEY BAGS

$100 Junior Size 1, 2, 3, 5, 5½ $75

75 ALL

SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 12% OFF ALL HOCKEY, SKI & SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT*

$50

Reg 99.99

$40JR

Size 7½, 8½-10½

Save %

ALL BOOTS

KICKER

Size 7, 8½-9½

Stealth 85S

7KN KFS

$50

400

65

COMRADE • FIGMENT • MAJESTIC REALM or SOLACE $45-$80

$35 KULT

800

Save %

DISCONTINUED HANDBAGS

BOOTS

Size 7-10

$300

19 N 1ST AVE. 250-392-5923

NEXUS 1000

Size 6, 7, 7½, 8½, 9 Jr Size 4, 5

Reg. $69.99 (M/F)

FASTPLANT

Size 7½, 8½-9½, 10½, 11

HALF PRICE

GORDINI HELIX

HALF PRICE

NEXUS 1000

100 100 100 100

HALF BINDINGS PRICE SHAKA

ALL

PRICE

MANUAL

$190, $140 kids RECON $175

FREE

Kids

GLOVES

www.caribouski.com

REGULAR PRICED FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING

ALL BAUER NEXUS AND FLEXLITE SKATES half price or more

ALL Defy

MSRP MIDDAY

579.99 749.99 974.99 359.99 699.99 729.99 749.99

% 20 OFF ALL

HOCKEY

45

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SAVE

*All items subject to prior sale at the current price. Gift cards, ski tuning, skate sharpening and items marked with Midday Madness tags are exempt from the 12% and 20% off.

MSRP MIDDAY

SNOWBOARD ALL

Sunday, November 23rd 12 - 4 pm

$300

ARMADA EL REY

157, 164, 175 cm. Reg. $599

SKI & BINDING

100 160 160

Williams Lake Tribune Wednesday, November 19, 2014

SIZE MSRP MIDDAY

BAUER FLEXLITE APOLLO 7EE,8EE BAUER SUPREME COMP 12EE BAUER SUPREME ONE 9, 8D BAUER SUPREME ONE100 10D, 10½D BAUER VAPOR X:60 7D BAUER VAPOR X:70 7½,10½, 11½ BAUER VAPOR X:RIVAL '12 6½D BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT2 '12 8EE,10EE BAUER VAPOR X:SHIFT '10 11D BAUER VAPOR X:VELOCITY '12 8½EE CCM U+ CL/PRO 7D,8E,10D, 10½D GRAF SUPRA 502 10W GRAF SUPRA 735 7, 10 NBH SUPREME ACCEL 10D REEBOK BRONZE PUMP 10½D REEBOK SILVER PUMP 10½D, 11D REEBOK TITANIUM PUMP '12 7D REEBOK TITANIUM PUMP '10 8½D

JUNIOR BAUER FLEXLITE APOLLO 1-2, 3½-4½ BAUER NEXUS 200 1, 3 BAUER SUPREME ONE ACCEL '11 4EE BAUER VAPOR X:RIVAL '12 1½ BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT2 '12 1½, 3½ BAUER VAPOR X:SHIFT '10 3½D BAUER VAPOR X:VELOCITY '12 2½, 4, 4½ CCM U+ ZONE 2 EASTON STEALTH S1 2 EASTON STEALTH333 1½ EASTON STEALTH555 4 EASTON SYNERGY EQ1 1 EASTON SYNERGY555 2 RBK ENDURE SKATE 4½ REEBOK BRONZE PUMP 2½, 4½, 5 REEBOK SILVER PUMP 3, 3½, 4½

229.99 319.99 699.99 699.99 699.99 699.99 199.99 199.99 449.99 299.99 649.99 329.99 529.99 179.99 149.99 249.99 299.99 399.99

100 125 350 300 300 250 100 100 200 150 100 125 200 50 75 125 150 200

Save % % to

50 70

EQ Magnum

$30 $25 Jr $12 Yth

$55 $45 Jr

EQ 888 Synergy

$60 $55 Jr

SR: all sizes, JR: Med. only

SHOULDER PADS

SIZE MSRP MIDDAY

BAUER SUPREME ONE COMP SP LRG BAUER VAPOR X:60 SP XLG BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT SP SML BAUER VAPOR X:VELOCITY SP XLG EASTON STEALTH 75S II SP XLG EASTON STEALTH S999 SP MED, LRG EASTON STEALTH777 SP XLG EASTON SYNERGY EQ444 SP SML, MED EASTON SYNERGY ST777 SP SML-LRG REEBOK XT PRO SP MED JUNIOR BAUER JR VAPOR X:60 SP SML-LRG BAUER JR VAPOR X:VELOCITY SP SML-LRG CCM JR U+ VIBE SP LRG EASTON JR STEALTH 75S II SP LRG EASTON JR STEALTH S19 SP LRG EASTON JR SYNERGY EQ888 SP MED EASTON JR SYNERGY ST555 SP MED, LRG EASTON JR SYNERGY ST777 SP MED,LRG YOUTH EASTON YTH STEALTH RS333 SP SML,MED EASTON YTH SYNERGY EQ444 SP LRG

119.99 179.99 69.99 89.99 109.99 149.99 129.99 89.99 119.99 99.99

50 70 35 40 55 75 25 45 50 30

139.99 79.99 69.99 79.99 159.99 109.99 69.99 109.99

50 40 35 40 60 50 25 40

34.99 59.99

15 25

ELBOW PADS

$40 $35 Jr

Size 15-17 inch JR: 10-12 inch

HOCKEY PANTS

80 45 50 50 70 125 100 50 25 50 50 25 60 40 60 95

BAUER VAPOR X:SELECT EP BAUER VAPOR X:SHIFT EP CCM U+ CONTROL EP EASTON STEALTH 75S II EP EASTON STEALTH999 EP EASTON SYNERGY EQ PRO EP EASTON SYNERGY EQ444 EP EASTON SYNERGY EQ888 EP REEBOK XT PRO EP JUNIOR BAUER VAPOR X:SHIFT EP CCM U+ VIBE EP EASTON STEALTH999 EP EASTON SYNERGY EQ888 EP

SIZE MSRP MIDDAY

MED SML, LRG LRG SML-LRG SML LRG SML-LRG SML-LRG LRG

39.99 99.99 79.99 59.99 99.99 89.99 39.99 79.99 69.99

20 50 40 30 50 45 20 40 20

LRG LRG MED MED, LRG

79.99 39.99 89.99 59.99

40 20 45 30

MIDDAY 20 17.50 90 62.50 35 60 50

79.99 34.99 179.99 124.99 69.99 119.99 99.99

EQ Magnum

U+ 04

$35 $25 Jr

$30 $20 Jr

SR: SML-LRG SR: SML-LRG

SR: SML-LRG SR: LRG-XLG

HOCKEY PANTS

SIZE MSRP

BAUER VAPOR APX HP MED, LRG EASTON STEALTH RS HP SML, MED EASTON SYNERGY EQ30 HP XSM-LRG JUNIOR EASTON STEALTH S333 HP LRG POWERTEK FUSION HP SML-LRG REEBOK SILVER HP MED

209.99 179.99 99.99 69.99 44.99 99.99

MIDDAY 110 90 50

25 22.50 50

COMPOSITE STICKS STEALTH $30 TO $150 (JR to SR)

HALF PRICE

ALL

SYNERGY

HALF PRICE

ALL

COVERT

ALL ELBOW PADS

15 14, 16 15 14-15 15 15 14

HOCKEY PANTS

FROM 179.99 89.99 119.99 119.99 139.99 299.99 199.99 139.99 84.99 149.99 179.99 84.99 199.99 149.99 119.99 189.99

SIZE MSRP

BAUER SUPREME ELITE SG EASTON STEALTH 55S II SG EASTON STEALTH S9 SG EASTON SYNERGY EQ PRO SG EASTON SYNERGY EQ444 SG EASTON SYNERGY EQ50 SG EASTON SYNERGY EQ888 SG

FROM $40 TO $70 (JR to SR) EQ444 and EQ888

DT SERIES FROM $37.50 TO

$105 (INT to SR)

HALF PRICE

PRO STOCK OVERRUNS reg $289-$29999

$100


T:13.5”

Less Fuel. More Power. Great Value is a comparison between the 2014 and the 2013 Chrysler Canada product lineups. 40 MPG or greater claim (7.0 L/100 km) based on 2014 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption ratings. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption may vary based on driving habits and other factors. Ask your dealer for the EnerGuide information. ¤2014 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.6 L VVT V6 6-speed automatic – Hwy: 7.9 L/100 km (36 MPG) and City: 12.2 L/100 km (23 MPG). 2014 Dodge Dart 1.4 L I-4 16V Turbo – Hwy: 4.8 L/100 km (59 MPG) and City: 7.3 L/100 km (39 MPG). 2014 Dodge Journey 2.4 L with 4-speed automatic – Hwy: 7.7 L/100 km (37 MPG) and City: 11.2 L /100 km (25 MPG). Wise customers read the fine print: *, €, ≥, >, ♦♦, †, §, ≈ The All Out Clearout Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after November 1, 2014. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2014 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. €$8,100 in Total Discounts is available on new 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package models (RTKH5329E) and consists of $8,100 in Consumer Cash Discounts. ≥3.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Examples: 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash and Ultimate Bonus Cash Discounts) financed at 3.99% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 416 weekly payments of $56 with a cost of borrowing of $3,369 and a total obligation of $23,367. >2.79% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2014 Dodge Dart SE (25A) model through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Example: 2014 Dodge Dart SE (25A) with a Purchase Price of $16,888 financed at 2.79% over 96 months with $0 down payment, equals 416 weekly payments of $45 with a cost of borrowing of $1,959 and a total obligation of $18,847. ♦♦Ultimate Journey Discounts available at participating dealers on the purchase of a new 2014 Dodge Journey SXT with Ultimate Journey Package (JCDP4928K). Discount consists of: (i) $2,500 in Bonus Cash that will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes; and (ii) $2,495 in no-cost options that will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. †0.0% purchase financing for 36 months available on the new 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan/Dodge Dart SE (25A)/Dodge Journey models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Examples: 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan CVP/Dodge Dart SE (25A)/Dodge Journey CVP with a Purchase Price of $19,998/$16,888/$19,998, with a $0 down payment, financed at 0.0% for 36 months equals 156 weekly payments of $127/$108/$127; cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $23,367/$18,847/$23,367. §Starting from prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g. paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ≈Sub-prime financing available on approved credit. Finance example: 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan CVP with a purchase price of $19,998 financed at 4.29% over 60 months, equals 260 weekly payments of $47 for a total obligation of $12,818. Some conditions apply. Down payment is required. See your dealer for complete details. **Based on 2014 Ward’s upper small sedan costing under $25,000. ^Based on R. L. Polk Canada, Inc. May 2008 to September 2013 Canadian Total New Vehicle Registration data for Crossover Segments as defined by Chrysler Canada Inc. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014 Williams Lake Tribune

ALL OUT CLEAROUT SALES EVENT 36 MPG AS GOOD AS

HIGHWAY 7.9 L/100 KM HWY ¤

GET UP TO

$

8,100 % +0 IN TOTAL DISCOUNTS€

NOW AVAILABLE

FINANCING FOR 36 MONTHS ON SELECT MODELS

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$

GET UP TO

6,995 0

IN TOTAL DISCOUNTS Starting from price for 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT shown: $32,555.§

CANADA’S BEST-SELLING MINIVAN FOR MORE THAN 31 YEARS

$

19,998 2014 CANADA VALUE PACKAGE

PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $8,100 CONSUMER CASH* AND FREIGHT.

FINANCE FOR

$

WEEKLY ≥

56 3.99 @

$

45 @ 2.79 0 FINANCE FOR

%

BASED ON PURCHASE PRICE OF $16,888.

WEEKLY> NOW AVAILABLE

FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN

%

FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN

%†

0

NOW AVAILABLE

FINANCING FOR 36 MONTHS

59 MPG AS GOOD AS

HIGHWAY 4.8 L/100 KM HWY ¤

THE MOST TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED VEHICLE IN ITS CLASS** 2014 DODGE DART SE

%†

FINANCING FOR 36 MONTHS

Starting from price for 2014 Dodge Dart Limited shown: $26,385. §

37 MPG AS GOOD AS

HIGHWAY 7.7 L/100 KM HWY

¤

CANADA’S FAVOURITE CROSSOVER^

2014 CANADA VALUE PACKAGE

%†

PLUS

FOR 36 MONTHS ALSO AVAILABLE

INCLUDES $2,000 CONSUMER CASH* AND $4,995 ULTIMATE JOURNEY DISCOUNTS.♦♦

Starting from price for 2014 Dodge Journey Crossroad shown: $30,290.§

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*

4T282

4T237

4T285

SALE $40,495

$9,000 Cash Back Includes

*

SALE $33,499

$8,000 Cash Back

Includes

2014 F150 XLT

*

SALE $42,899

Includes

$8,500 Cash Back

*Price does not include applicable taxes and fees. See dealer for details. + O.A.C. all taxes and fees included. 4.99% for 96 months. See dealer for details. Some vehicles may not be exactly as shown.

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BI-WEEKLY

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SALE $15,914

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$

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$

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bi-weekly for 84 months with $0 down. Offer includes $500 manufacturer rebate, $750 Winter Safety Package Cash Alternative, $1,000 Ford Credit Purchase Finance Cash and $1,700 freight and air tax.

131 0.99%

@

119 0.99 **

@

2014 F150 STX

**

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$

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Offer includes $500 manufacturer rebate, $750 Winter Safety Package Cash Alternative and $1,700 freight and air tax.

23,999

*

5.8L/100km 49MPG HWY*** 9.2L/100km 31MPG CITY***

FOR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS TOWARDS SELECT NEW FORD VEHICLES. (2014 F -150 AMOUNT SHOWN)

$

%

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APR

$

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20,964

Offers include $750 Winter Safety Package Cash Alternative and $1,665 freight and air tax.

bi-weekly for 84 months with $0 down.

149 1.99% @

$

LEASE FOR ONLY

per month for 24 months with $2,575 down. Offer includes $8,500 manufacturer rebate, $1,200 Ford Credit Lease Cash and $1,800 freight and air tax.

299 0.99%

@

MONTHS

5.3L/100km 53MPG HWY*** 7.6L/100km 37MPG CITY***

*

ST MODEL SHOWN $31,164*

2014 ESCAPE S FWD 2.5L PURCHASE FINANCE FOR

**

APR

OR OWN FOR ONLY

25, 374 *

Offers include $750 Winter Safety Package Cash Alternative and $1,750 freight and air tax.

6.3L/100km 45MPG HWY*** 9.5L/100km 30MPG CITY***

REG CAB 4X4 Applies only to optional front crash prevention models †††

2014 F-150 SUPER CREW XLT 4X4 5.0L

APR

10.6L/100km 27MPG HWY*** 15.0L/100km 19MPG CITY***

NO-EXTRA-CHARGE

FOR A LIMITED TIME GET A

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SPORTS NOTEBOOK Saturday, Nov. 22

Help the Stampeders Stamp out Hunger

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Shooters take aim at clay targets during an Annie Oakley shoot at a Williams Lake Sportsmen’s Association Turkey Shoot on Sunday at the Bond Lake Road range. Participants competed from Williams Lake, Quesnel and 100 Mile House.

Prizes awarded at annual turkey shoot Sunshine and moderate weather brought out a crowd of 38 shooters, young and old, novices, intermediate and expert competitors to the Williams Lake Sportsmen’s Association for the annual fall Turkey Shoot. They came from Quesnel, 100 Mile House and Lakes, and Williams Lake, proving that trap shooting isn’t just for the top shooters. Prizes for the fun shoots, which involved nearly 30 shooters at a time, were awarded to Ernie Schmid, Adam Feeley and Barry Jenkins for the first Annie Oakley, and Adam Veley, Reid Williston and Peter Malic for the second Annie. Tops in the popular Bushwhacker event were John MacDonald, Adam Veley and Ernie Schmid. MacDonald also won the second Bushwhacker. A third novelty event, buddy shoots, brought prizes to Lori Williston and Brett Bradshaw, first, and Adam Veley and Barry Jenkins, second.

The Williams Lake Stampeders hope to deliver truck loads of food to the Salvation Army Food Bank this Christmas season. Billed ‘Help the Stampeders Stamp Out Hunger,’ the program, in partnership with Heartland Toyota, is now in its second year following a successful inaugural debut. “Any fan who brings two non-perishable food items to our Saturday, Nov. 22, game against Terrace will receive half price on their ticket at the gate,” Williams Lake Stampeders sponsorship and marketing director Calvin Dubray said. Also, anyone who delivers a bag of food items to Heartland Toyota leading up to the game versus the River Kings will receive a free game ticket. Puck drop is 7:30 p.m. at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex.

Friday, Nov. 21 to Sunday, Nov. 23 Midget House Tournament

The Williams Lake Minor Hockey Association hosts its annual Midget House Tournament at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex. On top of five Williams Lake teams competing, teams will be travelling from Houston, McBride, Smithers, Prince George and Kamloops. Action gets underway Friday evening at 5:30 p.m. and wraps up Sunday morning with finals.

Thursday, Nov. 20 and Friday, Nov. 21 Williams Lake Stick League Curling

Williams Lake’s Jaxen Carson — one of the youngest participants — lines up a target during the Williams Lake Sportsmen’s Association’s Annual Turkey Shoot. There were roughly 40 competitors at the event. The last buddy shoot was won by Jim O’Brien and Ted Swift. The Williams Lake Sports-

men’s Association’s next event will be the popular New Year’s Day Turkey Shoot, starting at

10 a.m. on New Year’s Day at the Bond Lake Road range, located at 920 Bond Lake Rd.

The Williams Lake Curling Club is hosting a Thursday afternoon stick league beginning at 2 p.m. Additionally, Friday morning drop-in goes at 10 a.m. The cost is $5 Thursday and $6 Friday. For more information contact the WLCC by phone at 250-3924636 or by e-mail at wlcc@ shaw.ca.


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Inter Mill Hockey League (week five) Team W L T PTS Mount Polley Copperheads 5 2 0 10 West Fraser Sawmill 4 2 0 8 Gibraltar Copper Barons 2 3 1 5 Gibraltar Copper Kings 2 4 0 4 Pinnacle Pellets 1 3 1 3 Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League (Nov. 12) Klassey Ladies - 22 YoYo’s - 21

Queen Bees - 19 Alley Oops - 18

Team High Single - Alley Oops - 1,090 Team High Triple - YoYo’s - 3,048 High Average - Caroline Munich - 204 High Single - Hilda Benisch - 226 High Triple - Hilda Benisch - 548 Most Over Average - Marg Scheck - 48 Cariboo 8-Ball League (Nov. 10) Ladies’ Scoresheet Diamonds and Dust Chili Peppers - 77 Legion Dames - 75 Oliver Street She Devils - 72

OV Stars - 68 OV Babes - 60 Legion Angels - 53

Top Players (score out of 27) 1.) Cheryl Chapman - 21 2.) Tina Jeff - 19 3.) Wendy Alphonse - 18 Men’s Scoresheet Diamonds and Dust Bus Drivers - 88 Oliver Street Demons - 80 OV Sharks - 78

Legion Lords - 62 OV Vikings - 52 Legion Knights - 45

Top Players (score out of 27) 1.) Evans Billyboy - 24 2.) Pat Heigh - 22 3.) Brandon Phillips - 21

Williams Lake chess sensation Kai Richardson finished fourth Nov. 7-9 in Richmond at the 47th Annual B.C. Junior Chess Championship. Kai, 11, completed the tournament with three wins and two losses in a field of 84 players (18 of the top players in B.C. played in the championship division) in the under-20 class at the championships. “In his last game on board one playing for the championship he was in an equal position making his older, more experienced, opponent nervous,” said Kai’s dad, Scott Richardson. “Just going into the endgame after two hours of play he [Kai] brushed his bishop with his hand by mistake.” His opponent, Langley’s John Doknjas, seized the opportunity and disrupted the game by seeking out the tournament director only to have the director ask them 3 5/16 x 5 to continue

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Gatherers play on a larger-than-life chess board while tournament participants focus on their matches in the background during the B.C. Junior Chess Championship.

It would have been quite the upset for an 11 year old from the bush to be junior champ.” - Scott Richardson the game. “This psychological maneuver completely threw Kai off,” Scott

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Ladies’ High Average - Cec Benard - 214 Ladies’ High Single - Sherri Jaeger - 285 Ladies’ High Triple - Sherri Jaeger - 693 Williams Lake Ladies’ Curling League 1.) Leclerc - 6 2.) Gudbranson - 4 3.) Lanki - 4 4.) Salle - 4 5.) Shiach - 4 6.) Belziuk - 2

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said. “He lost the game quickly after that. The rule is there has to be intention to move the piece before there is a touch move infraction which the

tournament director determined wasn’t the case.” Scott said had the event not occurred Kai stood a good chance of drawing in the match, which would have placed him second. If he’d won he would have been B.C.’s junior under-20 champion. Kai’s wins came against the Lower Mainland’s Daniel Du, Michael Su and Leo Qu. “It would have been quite the upset for an 11-year-old from the bush to be junior champ,” Scott said.

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Williams Lake boxer Stuart McLellan (left) and Vancouver’s Antonio Dos Santos will square off this Friday, Nov. 21, in Calgary in a light middleweight bout. Here, the pair pose for a photo together during a 2009 training session at the former Astoria Boxing Club (now Action Boxing) in East Vancouver.

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McLellan and old friend Dos Santos to clash Greg Sabatino Staff Writer After a five-month hiatus, Williams Lake undefeated professional boxer Stuart McLel-

lan will step back into the ring this Friday, Nov. 21, in Calgary to take on an old friend — Vancouver’s Antonio Dos Santos. Now completely

healed from a shoulder injury McLellan, 28, with a professional boxing record of 11 wins, no losses and three draws, said he’s eager to get his gloves back on to fight his former opponent and training partner in the 42-year-old Dos Santos. “We fought back in 2007,” McLellan said. “It was my second pro fight and I won a close decision.” The duo kept in touch and also trained together for two weeks in 2009 at the former Astoria Boxing Club (now Action Boxing)

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couver after escaping the war-torn country during its civil war by hopping on a navy ship as a stowaway. “He’s got quite an interesting story,” McLellan said. Travelling with McLellan to be in his corner will be his dad, Gary McLellan, Chris Cousineau and Bryan Delaronde — all Williams Lake Boxing Club members. McLellan added special thanks goes out to his employer, Woodtick Construction Ltd., for giving him time off for the fight. “I’ve been training hard,” he said. “I did some one on one training with [former Canadian Olympic boxer] Adam Trupish the past couple of months so looking to try some new things.”

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Stamps continue to roll Greg Sabatino Staff Writer The Williams Lake Stampeders scored 18 goals in two winning outings during the weekend to improve to a league-leading nine wins and no losses on its Central Interior Hockey League campaign. On Saturday night, while election votes were being counted, Stampeders players did some tallying of their own in a 9-5 victory over their southern rivals, the Lac La Hache Tomahawks. The following day Williams Lake skated circles around a slumping Kitimat Ice Demons squad with a 9-1 drubbing. Goaltender Matt

Brenner picked up the win for the Stampeders on Saturday in his second start of the season, while Andrew Fisher notched five points (23-5) to lead all scorers. Nathan Zurak (2-13), Matt Lees (2-0-2), Chad Wilde (1-0-1), Dylan Richardson (10-1) and Jassi Sangha (1-1-2) also scored for the Stamps. For Lac La Hache Willie Sellars faced 39 shots in the loss with Jordan Sellars (1-0-1), Wilfred Robbins (10-1), Francis Johnson (1-1-2), Brad Crump (1-0-1) and Drew Rose (1-0-1) tallying. On Sunday versus the Ice Demons the Stampeders spread the scoring around as eight different players including Nathan (1-2-3),

Aaron Zurak (1-1-2), Lees (1-2-3), Stu Sasges (1-0-1), Richardson (12-3), Sangha (2-0-2), Cody Lockwood (1-12) and David Gore (10-1) lit the lamp, while Justin Foote picked up his sixth win of the season for the team. Jordan Gonclaves notched the lone marker for the Ice Demons on a power play in the third period. With the loss Kitimat slips to 1-6-1 on the season and is last in the CIHL’s west division. The Tomahawks, meanwhile, have two wins and four losses and are six points back of the Quesnel Kanga-

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CREDIT MANAGER JOB SUMMARY Provide sales and expense analyses for all departments, develop controls necessary for the proper conduct of the business, maintain accurate records. Responsible for producing additional revenue for the dealership by selling finance and insurance programs to new and used truck/equipment customers. Follow-up and collection of all accounts and contracts receivable, plus the reconciliation and follow up of all warranty receivables. RESPONSIBILITIES Monitors daily office functions including: • Bank deposits • Cash sales • Petty cash • Computer posting • Accounts payable • Report analysis • Payroll EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE • Post secondary degree or diploma in Financial Management is preferred; • Three years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. We offer an excellent career opportunity with top wages and benefits.

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You must have a minimum of 2 years exp. in automotive customer service, knowledge of automotive parts, applications and sourcing as well as a valid BC drivers licence. This is a full-time permanent position. We Offer A Competitive Wage & Benefits Package. E-mail your resume: Cal Bradshaw: cbradshaw @taylorautomotive.ca

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CARIBOO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY General: The Tenant Relations Coordinator will assume the responsibilities of counselling tenant families/ individuals; referrals, advocacy and support, administrative tasks, public relations and generally be involved with the Society’s various activities.

JOB POSTING JOB TITLE: Learning Disabilities Association – Williams Lake Chapter Tutor DEPARTMENT: School Age Team EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Previous experience as a tutor/teacher SUMMARY OF JOB DESCRIPTION: This position is to market, screen potential students and deliver a tutoring program for school-age children that meets accreditation standards. Typically the program is delivered after school and includes a learning assessment, a learning plan, an intervention and a follow up session with the referral source. PREFERRED JOB QUALIFICATIONS: 1. BC Teaching Professional Certificate REQUIRED JOB QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Valid First Aid Certificate 2. Must possess and maintain a valid BC driver’s license and have own reliable vehicle suitable for travel. 3. Current satisfactory criminal record check 4. Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and written. CLOSING DATE: November 21, 2014 at 4:00 pm. Cover letter and resumes can be submitted in person or by email to: Nancy Gale, Executive Director Cariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre Assoc. 690 Second Avenue North Williams Lake, BC V2G 4C4 ngale@cccdca.org

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FIREARMS: ALL types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-9600045, www.dollars4guns.com

1,2&3 bdrm. houses. F/S natural gas heat. Please call (250)392-7617.

DOWNTOWN LOCATION 2&3 BEDROOM SUITES FOR RENT

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Pets For Sale: Wolf/Husky/Border Collie - German Shepard mix puppies. 4 male, 3 female, dewormed. $150 each. 1-250620-0577 FREE KITTENS, two apricot colour, one grey tabby. Call (250)396-4090. Can delivery in WL area.

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Auctions NATIVE ART & ARTIFACTS AUCTION Sunday Nov. 23rd, 12:00 Noon Preview 9:00am Croatian Cultural Centre 3250 Commercial Drive. Vancouver OVER 475 ITEMS!

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BED - double bed including box spring & metal frame on wheels. $50. (250)267-3400 CHAIR - Office/drafting chair, upholstered seat and back, chrome swivel base on wheels. $25. (250)267-3400 COMPUTER DESK - slide out for keyboard, white. Phone (250)267-3400 DRESSER - 3 drawers, white. $40. (250)267-3400 LAUNDRY CART - Lightweight, removable blue canvas insert, white metal frame on wheels. $20. Phone (250)267-3400 PICTURE - Framed print, modern style landscape with Canadian Geese. Coloring is pinks and greys with grey matte. $25. (250)267-3400 $50.

SEWING MACHINE - Land sewing machine with built in table. $20. Phone (250)2673400 SEWING MACHINE - Singer sewing machine with built in table. $20. Phone (250)2673400 TV - 27” RCA with remote & picture in picture feature. $25. Phone (250)267-3400 Vehicle tow (250)398-5809

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For Sale By Owner 1 Storey, Ground Level Unit, no stairs, no age restrictions, 1192 sq ft. 3 bdrms, 2 bath, 2 prk spots (one covd), Pets allow. (w/restns), In-floor heating. Built 1996, Strata fees $150/m include snow removal and more. Avail. Immediately. $177,500 Westridge Area. Call 250-392-3625 or email dragonsflyfree50@gmail.com for more info.

Mobile Homes & Parks 2 bdrm mobile. Looking for mature responsible quiet working single or couple. No party types need apply. d/d, r/r, n/p. 250-296-4525 after 5 pm or leave message.

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Beaver table saw, cast top $100. (250)398-5809

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1981 Pickup Box Liner. $50 250-398-8183

Router table (250)398-5809

Wanted: Husham (X’Sesum) Soapalalie berry juice. Will pay $25/quart jar. 250-303-0219

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$200 & Under ARMOIRE - Solid pine with Expresso stain. Could be used in living room or bedroom. $175. Phone (250)267-3400 Craftsman 42” snow blade for automatic lawn tractor. $200. Call (250)305-1085

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Misc. for Sale STEEL BUILDINGS. “Giftcard give-away!” 20x22 $4,358. 25x24 $4,895. 30x30 $6,446. 32x32 $7,599. 40x46 $12,662. 47x72 $18,498. One end wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or visit online: www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 Or visit us online www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

Huge old log house now avail. to the right party. Wood & gas heat. Lots of space. Mins from town. Must be responsible, competent and handy. Must come with good references. Phone: (250)398-6565 leave message.

Office/Retail Furnished suite of 3 offices, 600sqft, a/c. Call to view $600/mo (250)398-0122

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Independent Living Suites Wheelchair accessible. Due to high demand 8 new suites are now under construction. Call Laurette now to reserve a suite at 250-305-3318.

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Traction king tires with studs and rims. Used one winter. 235/75/15 $400.00 obo (250)398-7656

Cute & cozy 1 bdrm house. Looking for responsible, mature, quiet, working single or couple. No party types need apply. d/d, r/r, n/p. 250-2964525 after 5 pm or leave message.

In town apartment. $650 month n/p n/s r/r (250)2963131 after 7pm.

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Bright and spacious 3bdrm upper suite is located in quiet neighbourhood, walking distance to downtown core. Enjoy the view from the private deck. Six appliances and utilities included $1,100. N/S. Pets Neg. Call for private viewing today! 250-296-9686.

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Used 2 years - 6’ of insulated chimney pipe (6”), insulation shield, ceiling support, roof jack $200. (250)398-5809

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3bdrm house in down town core, one block from arena. $1200. with heat & lights incl. Newly renovated. No Pets Non Smoking W/D (250)392-5019 or (250)392-3907

Clean, lakeview, 1bdr. apart. $575/mo. util. incl., n/s, quiet working person preferred, f/s, n/p. r/r 250-398-7361

Hotel ready, short term rentals OK. Close to Gibraltar Mines bus route pick-up locations. Please Call 250-305-0446 or 250-302-9108

RSF wood furnace (250)398-5809

1bdrm small house on South Lakeside. Near bus stop. Ideal for single working person. No dogs. Call (250)392-3037 after 5:30pm

Duplex / 4 Plex 2bdrm clean, quiet avail. Dec. 1. 234 Barnard St. Downtown. $800/mo. incl. heat. (250)398-7895 n/p n/s r/r 3bdrm suite in 4-plex, w/d hook-up, references req’d, $735. +utilities. (250)398-7552 Beautiful spacious 2bd suite in 4-plex. 1 (604)767-1600 www.LivingSpace4Rent.com

Mobile Homes & Pads 2&4 bdrm mobile homes fridge, stove, close to casino. no pets. (250)392-7617 3bdrm mobile home, w/d, f/s Nat gas heat, 5 min from city. Damage deposit & references required. (250)392-5667

8x20 Storage available, downtown. $200/month Available immediately. (250)302-1265

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Furnished or unfurnished, close to schools and on bus route. Clean, well-managed, on-site laundry, assigned parking with plug-ins. Please Call 250-305-4598 or 250-302-9108 3bdrm, 1bath, upper floor with W/D, 12th Ave, excellent neighbourhood, incl heat & hydro. $1200/mo (250)392-1124

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Call a Tribune advertising consultant today! 2006 Honda Civic Excellent condition, well maintained, highway driven, automatic, a/c, includes winter tires, synthetic oil. 168,000 kms. $7500. 1 (250)243-2380

Snowmobiles 1993 Ski-doo Safari. Great shape. Low kms. $1650 obo. 250-296-9058

Sport Utility Vehicle 98 Jeep Cherokee. Ready for Winter, gently used, hidden hitch, new brakes & routers on front, new stabilizer bar, set of summers on mags. $5000. (250)989-4737

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Set of 4 Arctic Claws 21570/R14 studded, take offs with hub caps. $250. o.b.o. (250)392-7503

Cars - Domestic 1996 Oldsmobile

Excellent condition. Set of winter tires on rims. $3,000 obo. 250-398-6723 leave a message.

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Trucks & Vans 1995 Chev extra cab, short box 4x4. Newer engine, auto, full load with bucket seats. Good condition. $5,000 250305-8501

1998 Mazda 4 door, 4 cylinder, 3 speed manual. Strong running car. Very clean, needs nothing. Amazing fuel mileage. $1850 250-303-0941

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2001 Ford F150 4x4. Auto, air, cruise. 225,000kms. Excellent condition. $6,000 obo or trade for small 4x4 pickup. 250-398-8183

1 bdrm basement suite. Close to schools and bus stop. New carpet & floors. N/P. $600/mon util. incl. 250-305-1213. 1bdrm furnished level entry bsmt suite. N/S N/P on Midnight Dr. Avail. Dec. 1st $700/mo including utilities. (250)392-2033

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2002 Saturn Includes winter tires on rims. $2300. obo (250)267-6248 2008 Toyota Prius. One owner, clean car, air, cruise, power windows, new battery, 4 good studded winter tires. 175,000 kms. $11,500. (250)398-0700

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After dozens of laps around the track with a top speed of 230km/h down the straight, this car is nothing short of amazing. Everything else just feels slow. Zack Spencer

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Move over Obama, make way for the Hellcat fascia, which has not migrated to the shifter surround. Washington D.C. - The U.S. capital is an exciting place to The shifter too has been updated to a T-style that rebe, with all those presidential comings and goings, and minds older drivers of the Chargers sold in the original crowds gathering near the gates of the White House in muscle car era. The steering wheel is new and has upthe hope of catching a glimpse of the leader of the free dated switches to control two new screens in the dash. world. They include a base 5-inch screen in the console or But on a recent day, all the exciting action was happenoptional 8.4-inch version, plus a standard programmaing at Summit Point Raceway, about an hour and half ble screen in the instrument cluster for a quick glance away in neighbouring Virginia, where a smaller crowd when driving. The high performance SRT of journalists got more than a glimpse of models get a steering wheel with a flat the new 2015 Dodge Charger Hellcat. bottom and heavily bolstered seats for Looks track-ready driving. The real story is that The first leg of the launch event was held this isn’t a track car, rather a solid family at Ronald Reagan airport, in a hangar 4-door with room for all passengers. cleared to display the entire Charger Drive lineup. They looked like colorful jellybeans On the way to the racetrack, I drove the scattered in different trim levels ranging ($39,495) R/T, Hemi-equipped Charger from the base V6 model to the R/T models The Charger has over highways and some backcountry featuring a 5.7L V8, then to the SRT high roads. This new model has a much more performance 392 model, and the all-new, an aggressive stance grownup feel and is a fantastic long road but this is also a car for 2015, Hellcat with 707 hp. trip machine. Passing is a snap but the The 2015 Charger gets an all-new exterior, that can blend into the Charger was happiest at about 130km/h, the only holdover pieces are the roof crowd, it doesn’t need maybe thanks to an all-new 8-speed and rear doors, and the rest is new, more automatic on all trim levels. Greeting aggressive, sleeker and muscular. The nose to scream at the top of us at the track were 5.7L Hemi cars, the now has a less blunt look, with a slimmer its voice that is left for 6.4L V8 Scat Pack model and the new headlight design that is meant to look the engine to do. Hellcat with a 6.2L V8 and with a big like a bandit, wearing a mask. Each trim supercharger bolted on. Zack Spencer has different grille openings and in the This engine has 90 per cent of the parts case of the high horsepower Hellcat, all upgraded from the regular engines and each one is put the air intakes, scoops and vents not only make the car on a 40-minute dyno test before being shipped to the look more menacing, but they all serve a function. The customer. When the supercharger is up to full capacity, Charger has an aggressive stance but this is also a car this engine will gulp 13,000 litres of air in one minute. that can blend into the crowd: it doesn’t need to scream I had a chance to drive all the models starting with at the top of its voice. That is left for the engine to do. the least powerful 5.7L with 370hp, then the 485HP Inside 6.4L and continuing the rest of the day with the 707hp When the last version of the Charger was refreshed, Hellcat. Each is very capable on the track but the Hellcat the focus was on updating the dash to improve the feel is so much more car, capable of a run to 100km/h in of the materials and the overall finish. The 2015 model less than 4 second and it can stop with just as much takes things up a notch, with even more technology and viciousness. improved style. The dash is covered with an aluminum The impressive thing is just how easy this monster is to

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drive. It needs to be treated with respect but getting on the power or the brakes is very smooth and effortless. The sound from the screaming engine, the Pirelli P-Zero tires squealing under acceleration or diving into each corner was a sensory overload. After dozens of laps around the track with a top speed of 230km/h down the straight, this car is nothing short of amazing. Everything else just feels slow. Verdict The average buyer will still opt for the ($32,495) V6equipped cars sold with a solid 300 hp going to the rear wheels or all wheels, the V8-equipped cars are not offered with AWD any longer. The most amazing, but unspectacular part of the trip was driving the Hellcat back to Washington, D.C. through heavy traffic on the highway and downtown core. As we pulled up the W Hotel, just a block from the Whitehouse, the 707 hp Hellcat returned 9.9L/100km. Nothing short of amazing considering the cars output, but it might come down to the 411 lb.-ft. the engine puts out at just 1,200 rpm, allowing it to loaf along effortlessly. This and the $64,495 price tag will get a lot of car fans sitting up and paying attention; the world’s fastest four-door family car is an amazing engineering marvel and the price is as jaw-dropping as the car itself. The Lowdown Power: 707 hp from a supercharged 6.2L V8 Sticker price: $32,496-$64,495 zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca

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Motoring Maui: the bliss and the bad By Alexandra Straub

Lahaina, Maui - Locals call it the “Maui Merge.” It’s enough to take a blissfully mellow tourist and perhaps get them as heated as their freshly acquired crimson sunburn. It’s a merge that doesn’t take place within the lines

of an ending lane, as one would imagine. Somehow that merge extends onto the shoulder and beyond. Watch out for the cyclist and the stray dog! It’s almost like a game, I’m told, to see how far ahead of all the other cars you can get. As I observe this type of manouevre in action from a Ford

Escape rental vehicle, I can’t help but chuckle to myself. I guess some things stay the same no matter what kind of paradise you’re driving in. But it’s not all bad, right? If you’re not stuck in traffic on Maui’s west island’s main highway – which doesn’t always move at a highway-like speed – you’re in luck. You’ll

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have a warm, tropical breeze flowing through the cabin, unless you’re in need of an air conditioning overdose to counteract the humidity. Hawaii Route 30, also known as the Honoapi’ilani Highway, is a 56-kilometre stretch of road that you end up on when traveling to Lahaina or close to it. A “family” reunion just happened to be taking place on one of Hawaii’s eight islands, which gave me a perfect excuse to beat the fall blah’s and grey skies that this time of year blesses us with. I use family in bunny ears since my BFF since childhood, Nikki, and I have been sister-like since grade three. Her family is my family. And vice versa. And as families do, they try to figure out logistics and transportation; who will be going in whose car when it came to outings. A total of nine of us were vacationing together. Luckily, my other sister, Minti lives on the island and had her Honda Odyssey to shuttle some adults, and her three daughters. Good thing. The Escape is roomy, though not that roomy. But when a chronic noise came from the

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Motoring Maui. Bill Throckmorton, had his 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 on the hoist. With a small block Chevy inside that produces upwards of 400 horsepower, this vehicle meant business. Dirty business. From March to October, those looking for some wholesome family fun (and maybe some tailgating, whatever you interpret that to be!) are invited to the dirt track to watch him, along with fellow sprint car

brakes, the minivan was out of commission. Luckily for only a few hours, chaos could have ensued. Being the car person, I accompanied her to a local shop. Not only did her car get fixed very quickly, it gave insight into the local racing scene. Yes, there’s one on Maui and it’s probably not what you would have expected. Owner of Kaanapali Car Care,

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Betsy Tran DOCKET PAE QUL In order to same receive a local competitor’s advertised price: tiresA41721 must purchasedadvertisement. and installed at youronly participating Quick Lane Dealer; (ii)Lane customer must present the competitor’s actual, local (containing the lower price) have been printeddisposal, within 30 days of the sale; and thetotires being must be the brand, sidewall, speed# and load ratings as(i)shown in thebe competitive Offer available at participating Quick dealerships. This offer is valid on the cost of the tireadvertisement only and does not include labour costs, valvewhich stems,must mounting, balancing, and taxes. Offer does not(iii) apply quotes or purchased advertised must the same brand, sidewall, speed and load ratings as shown in the advertisement. Offerspecial only available at participating Lane dealerships.offers. This offer is valid onoffer. the cost of may the tire only CREATIVE: and does not include labour valve stems, mounting, disposal, Offer does not apply to cars quotes advertised pricesbe outside of Canada, in eBay advertisements, by tire wholesalers andcompetitive online tire retailers, or closeout, order, discontinued, andQuick clearance/liquidation Limited time Offer be cancelled or changed at any timecosts, without prior notice. See yourbalancing, Quick Lane Managerand fortaxes. details. ^ Applicable to most andorlight trucks. †† None Cyan prices of Canada, eBay advertisements, by tireManager and online tireFord retailers, closeout,ofspecial order, discontinued, clearance/liquidation offers. Limited time offer. Offer may be cancelled or changed at any time without prior notice. See your Quick Lane Manager for details. ^ Applicable to most cars and light trucks. Wiper outside blade order may bein required. See your Quick Lane for details. ©2014 MotororCompany Canada, Limited. All rights and reserved. REGION AOC -wholesalers ENG STUDIO TRIM: All rights reserved. 10.5” x 10.5” Wiper blade order may be required. See your Quick Lane Manager for details. ©2014 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. ††

In order to receive a local competitor’s advertised price: (i) tires must be purchased and installed at your participating Quick Lane Dealer; (ii) customer must present the competitor’s actual, local advertisement (containing the lower price) which must have been printed within 30 days of the sale; and (iii) the tires being purchased must be the same brand, sidewall, speed and ratings as shown in the competitive advertisement. Offer only available at ® ® Life ison better better inload the Quick Lane. in the Lane. participating Quick Lane dealerships. This offerLife is validis the cost of the tire onlyQuick and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Offer does not apply to quotes or advertised prices outside of Canada, in eBay advertisements, by tire wholesalers and online tire retailers, or closeout, special order, discontinued, and clearance/liquidation offers. Limited time offer. Offer may be cancelled or changed at any time without prior notice. See your Quick Lane Manager for details. ^Applicable to most cars and light trucks. Wiper blade order may be required. See your Quick Lane TIRES_HP_4C Manager for details. ©2014 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. 40721 REV 0 All rights reserved. Magenta Yellow

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$34.99 per month applies to the 4G Satellite Starter plan for the first six months. Regular applicable pricing plan of $44.99 begins in month 7. Offer ends November 30, 2014 and is available to new customers who agree to a 1-year term commitment on the Xplornet 4G Satellite Starter Residential package. Not to be combined with any other offer. $99 activation fee applies to Satellite plans on a 1-year term. Taxes apply. Traffic management applies to all packages. For details visit Xplornet.com. Xplornet® is a trade-mark of Xplornet Communications Inc. © 2014 Xplornet Communications Inc.

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racers and demolition derby participants. It takes place at the appropriately named “Paradise Speedway Maui.” Here’s the website in case you’re as curious as I am (http://www. paradisespeedwaymaui.com) Regardless, I thanked him for his invite to the endof-season event but our schedule was packed to the brim. Lahaina was a quick commute (sometimes) from the Honua Kai resort where all of us gathered. It was a breath of fresh air. Not only because we got off the resort, but it borders along a picturesque coastline. It’s the kind of coastline that postcards are made of: full of palm trees shimmying to the music of the wind. There you encounter scooters buzzing by, happy couples hand-in-hand and many modes of transportation intermingling. Front Street in Lahaina has a little bit of magic to it, too. In 2011, it was named by the American Planning Association as one of the “Great Streets.” Not every street can be great. They have guidelines. The visit was all too short and then traffic met us on the other end. What happens when you want to escape the drawbacks of paradise driving and you’re stuck in in the back seat of a car? Perhaps this is the answer. Envision yourself on a beach, holding a (virgin) piña colada. You’re lying on your towel with your eyes closed, let the crashing waves penetrate your ears. Then picture yourself driving your fastest lap at the Nürburgring. Now that’s paradise. Until the driver behind you honks and you get to crawl forward a metre or so. “You’ll be at the beach soon,” you repeat to yourself. alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca


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driveway

Drives-U-Crazy

Distracted pedestrians How about tickets for

out onto crosswalks without looking.

distracted pedestrians? It’s amazing how many texting walkers just walk

What drives-u-crazy? keith.morgan@drivewaybc. ca

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68

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Sportage SX Luxury shown5 - hwy / city 100km 6: 7.0L/10.0L

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Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $3,500 cash credit9 . Offer based on 2015 Rondo LX MT (RN551F) with a selling price of $23,082.

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Gustafson’s Kia

112 North Broadway, Williams Lake, BC (250) 392-3035 ANNIVERSARY

Offer(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from November 1 to December 1, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable) and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and financing options also available. 1“Don’t Pay Until Next Year” (60-day payment deferral) applies to purchase financing offers on all new 2015 models on approved credit. No interest will accrue during the first 30 days of the finance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Offer ends December 1, 2014. 20% purchase financing is available on select new 2015 models on approved credit. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. 3Cash bonus amounts are offered on select 2014 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on cash purchase offers only. Offer varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $6,000 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Optima Hybrid EX (OP74CE) and includes a $1,000 ECO-Credit. 4Representative finance example: 0% financing offer for up to 84 months available to qualified retail customers on approved credit for the new 2015 Sportage LX MT FWD (SP551F)/2015 Sorento 2.4L LX AT (SR75BF) with a selling price of $24,782/$27,282 and includes delivery and destination fees of up to $1,665, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $0/$1,500 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $68/$75 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $24,782/$27,282. See retailer for complete details. 5Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759F)/2015 Sorento 3.3L EX AT AWD (SR75HF)/2015 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756F) $38,495/$34,495/$32,295. 6Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl AT/2015 Sportage 2.4L 4-cyl AT/2015 Rondo 2.0L GDI 4-cyl AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. 7Loan rebate amounts are offered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on financing offer only. Offer varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. Offer ends December 1, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. 8Cash purchase price offer for the new 2015 Rondo LX MT (RN551F) with a selling price of $19,582 includes delivery and destination fees of $1,665, tire tax and AMVIC fee of $22 and a $3,500 cash credit. See retailer for complete details. 9Cash credit amounts are offered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated cash purchase price before taxes. Available on cash purchase offer only. Offer varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. Offer ends December 1, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. 10$1,000 Holiday Bonus amounts are offered on select 2015 Winter Edition models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on financing offers only. Certain conditions apply. $1,000 Holiday Bonus amount available on the 2015 Forte LX+ AT Winter SE (FO74SF), 2015 Rondo LX AT (5-seat) Winter SE (RN75SF), 2015 Rondo LX AT (7-seat) Winter SE (RN75TF) and 2015 Optima LX AT Winter SE (OP74SF). Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.


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KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

VERNON

200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000

PENTICTON

ANDRES CAR AUDIO WEST KELOWNA 1881 Harvey Avenue (250) 860-1975

ANDRES WIRELESS

101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. (250) 493-3800

VERNON

WEST KELOWNA

KAMLOOPS

101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. 200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 493-3800 (250) 542-3000

#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

Villiage Green Mall (250) 542-1496

PENTICTON

ANDRES WIRELESS Cherry Lane Mall (250) 493-4566

#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

WEST KELOWNA #200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700

VERNON

200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000

KAMLOOPS ANDRES WIRELESS ANDRES WIRELESS ANDRES B USINESS ANDRES CAR AUDIO

745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700

CASTLEGAR

Aberdeen Mall (250) 377-8880

215 - 450 Lansdowne Mall (250) 377-8007

CRANBROOK

200-1965 Columbia Ave. 101 Kootenay St. North (250) 365-6455 (250) 426-8927

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TELUS KIOSK

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NELSON

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

Chahko Mika Mall (250) 352-7258

PRINCE GEORGE WILLIAMS L AKE 100 MILE H OUSE 2591A Vance Rd. (250) 563-4447

299 Oliver Str. (250) 398-8522

916 Alpine Ave. (250) 395-4015

KELOWNA CAR AUDIO KAMLOOPS CAR AUDIO WEST KELOWNA 1881 Harvey Avenue (250) 860-1975

154 Victoria Str (250) 314-9944

100 MILE H OUSE WILLIAMS L AKE 916 Alpine Ave. (250) 395-4015

WILLIAMS L AKE 1148 299Broadway Oliver Str.Ave S (250)398-8522 398-8522 (250)

299 Oliver Str. (250) 398-8522

KELOWNA

#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

VERNON

200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000

KAMLOOPS

2153 Springfield Road 745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 860-2600 (250) 851-8700

154 Victoria Str (250) 314-9944

WEST KELOWNA #200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

KAMLOOPS

VERNON

PENTICTON

VERNON

745 Notre Dame Drive 200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 851-8700 (250) 542-3000

101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. 200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 493-3800 (250) 542-3000

KAMLOOPS

745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700

PRINCE GEORGE 2591A Vance Rd. (250) 563-4447

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