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Apr. 6 at 12:45 pm police received a report of a collision on Hwy 1 just south of Basque Ranch near Venables Valley Rd. after a spare tire on a trailer came loose and hit an oncoming car. The vehicle did not stop. The driver, a Williams Lake woman in her 50s, was taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The front end of her car, a Toyota Yaris, was damaged extensively. Police are asking for any witnesses to the accident to call them at 453-2216. They are hoping that someone can identify the vehicle hauling the trailer.
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Provincial grants benefit local towns Fraser-Nicola communities will be receiving $1,311,751 as part of almost $40 million being invested into communities across B.C. to meet local needs including more policing, new equipment, increased community safety initiatives, infrastructure and service delivery priorities. Ashcroft will receive a Small Community grant of $143,756; Cache Creek will receive $128,310; Clinton will receive $112,671; and Lytton will receive $100,746. Lillooet will receive a Small Community grant of $151,550; and Logan Lake will receive $125,534. The Thompson-Nicola Regional District will receive a Regional District grant of $49,504. “The distribution of these grants will be made entirely by local authorities based on their priorities and planned projects,” Fraser-Nicola MLA Jackie Tegart said. “They also reduce the burden on taxpayers, which is especially important in communities with a small tax base.” These are the first of two annual payments. A further payment of $75 million will be made in June 2015. The Small Community Grant is an unconditional grant to municipalities to assist them to provide basic services. Grant amounts are based on a formula that factors in a base amount, population and assessment values. These grants generally apply to municipalities with populations up to 19,000. Since 2009, the Small Community, Regional District and Traffic Fine Revenue Sharing Grants have provided more than $718 million in funding to support B.C. communities enabling them to invest money in projects that are identified as priorities at the local level.
Buy Local means local businesses thrive MLA Jackie Tegart (centre) congratulates the new owners of Horstings Farm Market, Marc and Dianne Shane, who also received $11,368 in Buy Local funding. The Shanes say the money will be used for signage, advertising and branding the preserves and baking produced in their kitchens.
Actors and singers invited to audition for play The musical My Fair Lady is a theatre classic, and the film version starring Audrey Hepburn is loved by millions. The Winding Rivers Arts and Performance Society is excited to announce that it will be producing My Fair Lady in November 2015; and you could be a part of it! My Fair Lady - based on George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion - tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower seller who isn’t happy with her lot in life but has no
idea how to change it. Then she meets Henry Higgins, an expert in phonetics, who announces that he can turn Eliza into a lady simply by teaching her how to speak properly. The feisty Eliza decides to take the rather pompous Higgins up on his challenge, resulting in a delightful battle as these two strong-willed characters set out to achieve what they want. The songs by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe are classics, from the romantic “On the Street Where You Live” and “I Could Have Danced All Night” to the comic “Get Me to the Church on Time” and “The Rain in Spain” to the bittersweet “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly”:. At the heart of the musical are unforgettable characters: besides Eliza and Henry there are Henry’s patient friend Colonel Pickering; Eliza’s father, Alfred, a dustman who proudly declares himself one of the “undeserving poor”; Freddy, the young man smitten by Eliza; Zoltan Karpathy, a rival of Henry’s who decides to find out if Eliza is a fraud; and Henry’s strong-willed mother, determined that her son’s “experiment” won’t backfire on the innocent Eliza. WRAPS is looking for actors and singers who would like to take part in My Fair Lady. There are a large number of parts: some require singing and acting, some are speaking parts only, and some are singing parts only (as members of the chorus). Anyone interested in auditioning for a role should attend the auditions, which will take place in the Ashcroft Secondary School music room on Wednesday, April 29 (7-9pm) and on Saturday and Sunday, May 2–3 (2–4pm). Scripts, scores, and a piano accompanist will be provided. WRAPS is also looking for people willing to take part backstage: hair and makeup artists; seamstresses; painters; lighting and sound technicians; and props people. Anyone who is able to assist in these areas should come to one of the auditions. For more information contact Jessica Clement at 457-7128. The WRAPS production of My Fair Lady is going to be an extraordinary event. Get involved The new playground equipment at the Cache Creek Park got a proper workout last Sunday after and be a part of it; you’re guaranteed to have a the annual Easter Egg Hunt as the children’s attention turned from gathering eggs to playing. The loverly time! Barbara Roden equipment was replaced last summer, and the area around the playground was levelled off.
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We can’t continue to ignore the Earth The start of Spring reminds us that there is a lot to look forward to. Not only a new crop in the fields, Spring is about renewal after the Winter months when everything comes to a stop - or we wish it did so we didn’t have to venture out in the cold. If we’re lucky, we get to see the next generation of wildlife, the ground becomes softer to walk on, migratory birds like osprey return, the days become longer, the air smells sweeter (except for the few days when area farmers are fertilizing their fields) as the trees put out their buds and trigger the beginning of allergy season! Spring puts our focus on our surroundings. Everyone will enjoy the climbing temperatures, and a few of us will grab our gloves and an empty trash bag and collect the unsightly debris that has collected over the winter. Earth Day is coming up on Apr. 22; Earth Hour has come and gone. As many have rightly pointed out over the years, every day is earth day. The annually designated Earth day is more like the one day we are all supposed to focus our energies on “helping” the planet by cleaning it up, putting conservation habits into place and celebrating its natural beauty. But it it’s anything like this year’s Earth Hour in BC, it will pass without much notice - or celebration. This year’s Earth Hour, sponsored around the world by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) had the lowest energy savings in our province since the event began in 2008. It was averaging 100 megawatt hour reduction in electricity until this year. In 2013 BC saved a record 136 megawatt hours or 1.95 per cent reduction in overall provincial load. This year, 2015, BC saved 15 megawatt hours or 0.2 per cent. Considering the fact that climate change is real, we need to look for more ways to conserve what we have. In BC, our electricity is generated by water running through turbines. No water means no electricity. We depend on this planet for much of what we take for granted. It’s past time we cut back on what we take, and start giving back.
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Dear Editor I am looking for information about a mystery that has me - as well as several long-time residents of Ashcroft stumped. I’ve long suspected that there was once a building on a flat, clear patch of land to the left of Hwy 97C as one comes off the bridge and turns towards Cache Creek (just beyond the ridge where the grad signs are; ospreys nest on a pole at the site). Every spring a row of lilac bushes blooms there; and while Mother Nature might seed one lilac bush naturally, she probably
from about 1965. And wouldn’t put several in a there, unmistakably (alneat row. This led me to believe though so far off that it’s impossible to say what a building once stood they are), are one - posthere; but no one can resibly two - small white or member one, and I had cream buildings with dark begun to think the lilacs were put there by a rogue roofs on the site of which I speak, with two much gardener. However, I’ve recently come into possesLetters to the Editor sion of a colWe invite all Letters to the Editor on relevant or topical matters, our postbut we reserve the right to edit submissions for clarity, brevity, card showlegality and taste. No unsigned Letter will be printed. All submising an aerial sions must bear the Author’s name, address and telephone number view of Ashfor reference purposes. croft; on the Email Letters to: editorial@accjournal.ca or evidence of Mail drop off to: 130-4th Street, Ashcroft BC, V0K 1A0 what buildings Fax: 250-453-9625 are (and are Deadline for the following issue is Friday 10 am not) in the picture, I suspect Letters reflect the views and opinions of the author and not those the shot dates of the newspaper. Neither are they always factually correct.
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... Past, Present & Beyond A history mystery: Date that photograph! I have, sitting before me as I type, a picture postCould I narrow that 16 year window even further? pick a year, and say 1965. card of Ashcroft which I recently purchased on eBay As a resident of the Mesa, my eye was drawn to that What are a few notable changes in the intervenfor the magnificent sum of US$2.25 including post- area of the photo at lower right. There’s a road go- ing 50 years? Well, Coppervale Elementary School age. It’s an aerial shot, in colour, ing up to the Mesa from 97C, but the is there at bottom left, where Villa Fronterra now with the photographer (whose townhomes that now sit between high- stands, with the Lady Byng School (built in 1921 at name, Jim Reichert, is printed on way and road aren’t there, and there’s a cost of $16,000) across from it on the same site. the back of the card) hovering imno evidence of any houses where Cliff The curling rink is at 7th and Bancroft, but there’s no mediately above the junction of Crescent or Vista Place now run. This arena beside it, just an empty lot (the original arena Hwy 97C and Mesa Vista Drive, would seem to indicate that the picture was built in 1975, and burned down the following looking northwest. It’s clearly was taken before 1970 or thereabouts, year). Where the parking lot on the river side of the not a recent photograph, as even when building began on the Mesa, so current arena is now located are four modular homes a cursory glance at it shows; but we’ve chopped four years off the time or trailers; the School District still owns land there, when exactly was it taken? span. and years ago the District had trailers on the site, There’s no date printed on the (As a side note, there appears to be which were used to accommodate teachers. back, and no handwritten date a cleared, fairly wide space to the right The old fire hall, now at the north end of Railway, either; the postcard was never of what’s now Mesa Vista Dr., par- is still on Railway itself, beside the site of the cursent, so there isn’t even a post ofalleling that road. My initial thought rent fire station, and J.J. Ting’s store - formerly FosGOLDEN COUNTRY fice cancellation mark to help. was that this space became Mesa Vista ter’s General Store, built in 1886, and the oldest surBARBARA RODEN Undated photographs are one of Dr., replacing the original road, but a viving building on Railway - can be seen where the the banes of a historian’s - even look at Google Earth shows that traces empty lot between Nature’s Gifts and Jackie Tegart’s an amateur one such myself of this cleared area beside Mesa Vista office is now (the entire block, including Ting’s, was existence. (And please don’t get me started on un- still remain, much overgrown but quite distinct. Was destroyed by fire in 1977). On the far side of the dated letters. Arthur Conan Doyle left a voluminous there a plan, at one time, to build the road up to the bridge, and to its right, can be seen the old Ashcroft correspondence behind, much of it preserved in col- Mesa in a different spot; a plan that was later aban- pool, which went to make way for the current bridge lections, but he seldom dated any of his letters, leav- doned?) in 1991. ing researchers dependent on internal evidence to try What next? Well, the Sage and Sands Hotel was So I’ve managed to date my mystery photo, and to figure out in what decade, let alone year, a given built around 1959–60, so that’s lopped a couple of take a little trip back in time as I did so. However, letter was written). years from that end of the time frame. The highway there’s one mystery remaining about this picture, and Internal evidence can be very helpful, however, layout at the far end of town, coming off the bridge I direct you to this week’s “Letters” section on page whether dealing with photographs or letters. For ex- and connecting with 97C, looks as it does today, and 5, if you’d like to help me play detective and solve it! ample, what is, or is not, in a photograph can help to work on that was started in the pin down a date; so to try to determine when the pic- summer of 1964. Looking across ture was taken, I scanned it, blew it up, and began in- to the far side of the river at the top vestigating. right of the picture, we can see the The first thing that I looked for was the Ash- Hill Street apartments and towncroft Hotel, at the corner of 4th and Railway where homes, with a small building bethe Post Office now stands, and which burned down side them towards the bottom of in 1974. There the hotel is, across the street from a Hill. That’s the original Ashcroft patch of grass where the parking lot for the Lady Elementary school, constructed in Minto Plaza now sits. So the picture was clearly 1950; the addition that turned the taken before 1974. building into the one we know toCould I determine a year after which the picture day was completed in 1967, but must have been taken? A glance at the corner of 7th it’s not there. and Railway shows that the cannery buildings which So we’ve narrowed it down to once occupied the spot are gone, and the Sage and the picture being taken after 1964 Sands Hotel sits there instead (at the spot where (when changes were made to 97C the MCFD building now is). The cannery closed in at the north end of town) and be1957, so already we’ve narrowed the dates down to fore 1967, when Ashcroft ElemenAshcroft; but when was it taken? That’s the mystery. . . .’ sometime from 1958 to 1974. tary was enlarged. I’m going to
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Have your waste to the curb by 8:00 AM THURSDAY, April 23, 2015 In an effort to assist you with your spring cleaning, the Village of Cache Creek is providing an opportunity for excess refuse removal. We’ll take anything from garden refuse to auto bodies. No hazardous waste please. The TNRD Household Hazardous Waste Roundup will be held in Ashcroft at the Ashcroft Recycling Depot on Railway Ave on Sunday, May 3rd from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm for items such as paint, pesticides, gasoline and oil containers, etc. For larger items and/or quantities, please phone in advance no later than Wednesday, April 22nd at 250-457-6237.
UN highlights the need for soil conservation “And I hope you have a most awesome day.” This was the closing remark from a young man going door to door to promote some special interest and who was thanked and told I had other interests. His comment led me to think just what would be a “most awesome day” and did I really want to have such a day. At Loon Lake Road the days are quite predictable and generally are good days – good health, good company, good food and good access to nature and fresh air. I still like the old fashioned “good day” as a greeting or a farewell and have always felt uncomfortable with the current overuse of the word “awesome”. It seems that the word is used when nothing is inspiring awe and where “okay” used to be the usual reply. Why search for words to state clearly what you really mean when one word can cover every possibility? A recent conversation with a six year old recently: Me “Please come to the table, breakfast is ready”. The six year old replies: “Awesome”! I think young children should be experimental with the language (and learn several). I always smile to myself at the sight of a young child experimenting with using long words like “awesome”, “apparently” and “incidentally”, as our house six year old does. I am concerned however about reinforcing the concept in young learners that one word can be used to fit all occasions rather than building up a wider vocabulary of more precise words that fit different occasions and different ideas. Some years ago I worked with a number of people (adults) who were from England or travelled frequently to the UK. They had the very notice-
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FROM LOON LAKE ROAD
Loon Lake in March.
The United Nations has declared 2015 to be the Year of the Barbara Hendricks Soils and it is good timing in my opinion. We have a tendency to able habit of responding to everything mistreat the ground and soil is conwith the word “smashing.” After sev- sidered “dirty” and unpleasant. Amaeral years the word changed to “bril- teur gardeners abuse their soils by leavliant”. Even an announcement at the ing them uncovered and open to eroairport that our plane was now board- sion over the winter and then looking ing and we should go to the gate was for a quick fix by buying “topsoil”. met with the expression “smashing!” In hillside areas like Loon Lake Road I should hope not. The need to use or it can take years of care and nurturmisuse words to show that you know ing to build up good growing soil and the latest street talk may be useful in all the micro-organisms that live there. some groups as a way of showing you The UN states that 33 per cent of the are knowledgeable of the latest trends world’s soil has been degraded by erobut I do not like it. sion and pollution, among other pressures. This is of concern to all of us, March month has been a good because the soil in which most of our month at Loon Lake Road in terms of food is grown is a non-renewable reweather conditions; it was not however source. smashing, brilliant or awesome. The Here at Loon Lake we have the addlake was ice free earlier than usual and ed challenge of gardening in a soil base work has begun replacing docks and originating from basalt and volcanic putting boats back in the water as well rock with a relatively high pH, meaning as the usual spring repairs, boat motor we have to take care with what plants maintenance and so forth. we can grow as some simply will not Easter weekend saw many home- thrive if they don’t have acidic soil. I owners return and take on the first win- often smile at summer homeowners ter clean up. Several winter storms of who bring up azaleas, rhododendrons ice and heavy snow brought down a and other acid soil loving plants from lot of branches over the winter so most the Fraser Valley and plant them in homeowners are dealing with a lar- their yards here, hoping they will be ger amount of yard rakings and trim- just as lovely here as they are at their mings this year. In the garden I have winter home. These poor plants make resisted pulling off the mulch from the good deer food anyway. This is all anmore tender plants but on sunny days other good argument for planting nait has been so tempting to do so, and tive plants or their cultivars and using then with the beginning of April along what grows locally as a guide to what comes strong winds, a snow storm and to plant. temperatures down to -5. Yes, spring And then there is the job of pickstill can have a bite of winter in it at ing rocks. True, each rock is potential soil Thompson Cariboo in some thousands of years, but they do get Minor Hockey Association in the way of growing straight carrots. Every year I am convinced the earth Thursday April 21 • 6:00 PM sends more rocks up Ashcroft Elementary into the surface growSchool Library ing layer from below. All TCMHA Parents/ Guardians are encouraged I often say the best to attend. Babysitting will be provided. thing I can grow are rocks as, after nearly 50 years of cultivation of the garden area, and a high pile of GARAGE SALE rocks to testify to pre685 Woodburne Crescent Cache Creek BC vious rock removal, 9-4 ~ April 17,18 & 19 there are still several wheelbarrows of large Having a Garage Sale? Advertise here $12.25 + GST. rocks to be taken out each year. I now avoid rototilling the planting 250-453-2261 beds every year; instead I do a light forking or digging where the soil has been comANNUAL MESA YARD SALE pressed and avoid walking on the plantSunday, April 19, 2015 ing areas. I think the 10:00 am soil has responded Mesa Vista Drive, Cliff Crescent, happily. I like to think Vista Place, Vista Heights, if we take care of the Heustis Drive, Cornwall Place, earth it can take care Juniper Drive, Semlin Drive of us.
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Horstings Farm Market held its first Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, with several children taking part in the hunt, face painting and other activities. Complimentary ears were handed out by Mr. E. Bunny. Horstings has re-opened under new ownership and is open seven days a week.
Spring festivities continue with Clinton’s Seedy Sunday STRIKING A BALANCE
There will be a number of seed and plant vendors on site as well as seed cleaning, a children’s activSusan Swan ity table and a lunch 459-2224 or 2325 will be available. A sicountrysquire@ lent auction will see bcwireless.com a number of interesting items up for grabs. Easter Breakfast There will also be The churches of Clinton invited handouts on a number of gardening the community to a compliment- topics and displays of past CiB acary Rancher’s Style Breakfast on tivities. Easter Sunday. There was a good turnout for the delicious meal and Ham and Bean Dinner the fellowship, songs and Easter The Ladies Auxiliary to the Lemessage were enjoyed by all. gion Branch #194 are hosting a Ham and Bean Community DinEaster Egg Hunt ner on Wednesday, April 15 from Clinton children and visiting 5-7 p.m. Tickets will be available at children up to the age of 12 took the door. part in an Easter Egg Ashcroft Art Club Hunt in Reg Conn Centennial Park on 48th Annual Easter Sunday afternoon. Organized by the Recreation Committee, a sub-committee of the Spirit of Clinton Committee, the event was enjoyed by many youngsters.
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The Clinton Communities in Bloom Committee invites everyone to a Seedy Sunday event in the Clinton Memorial Hall this Sunday, April 12. Doors open to the public at 10 a.m. and admission is by donation.
Show &Sale April 17 - 21, 2015
Opening night Friday 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. (adults only) Saturday to Tuesday Noon - 5:00 p.m. open to all ages
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PUBLIC NOTICE CP RAIL CROSSING – RAILWAY AVENUE Residents are advised that major repairs are required to the Railway Avenue CP Crossing. The work is tentatively scheduled to take place from April 11th 14th however the dates may change. For up to date information please check the news items on the Village of Ashcroft’s website at www.ashcroftbc.ca Please note the crossing will be closed to all traffic 24 hours per day during the repairs.
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April 12: Winding Rivers Arts and Performance Society presents singer-songwriter Rick Scott in Ashcroft 3:00pm, St. Alban’s Hall. Tickets available from Ashcroft Bakery, Nature’s Gifts, UniTea, and the Cariboo Jade Shop. April 12: Clinton Communities in Bloom Seedy Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm in Memorial Hall on Lebourdais St. April 13: Village of Cache Creek council meeting at 7pm in the Village Office. Everyone welcome. April 16: “Living Well & Leaving Well” workshop 10:30 am Ashcroft River Inn. No charge, RSVP by April 11 (limited seating). Info: 250-453-9802 shawn@tvfh.ca. April 17: Ashcroft Art Club’s 48th annual Fine Art Show & Sale opening night. The Show runs from Apr. 18-21 at St. Alban’s Hall, noon to 5 pm. April 18: Kamloops Stamp Show Sale and Auction, 10am3pm at Calvary Community Church, 1205 Rogers Way. Free admission, free stamps for kids under 13. 250-320-2450. April 19: Annual Mesa Yard Sale 10 a.m. April 26: Communities in Bloom Plant Swap at 10 a.m. sharp. Heritage Park in Ashcroft. Donation of plants accepted at 9:30. April 26: Ashcroft Communities in Bloom annual Plant Swap at 10am in Heritage Place Park. May 2: Opening Day of the Cache Creek Market, 9am to 1 pm on Hwy 1 at the main intersection. May 2: Cache Creek Market’s opening day. Farmers and Fleas welcome! 9 am - 1 pm at the main intersection next to Chums. WRAPS will be presenting the musical My Fair Lady in November 2015; actors and singers of all age groups wanted for all roles, from featured parts to chorus. Auditions on Thursday April 29 (7:00 - 9:00pm) and Saturday/Sunday May 2 - 3 (2:00 - 4:00pm), Ashcroft Secondary School. For info call Jessica at 457-7128. Calling all artists! 2015 Ashcroft Plein Air Paint-out - May 22, 23, 24th. More info: ashcroftpleinair@gmail.com Public Show & Sale May 24th.
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The Board of Directors of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District gives notice that it will hold a Public Hearing in the TNRD Boardroom, 4th Floor - 465 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC, to consider proposed Bylaws 2509 and 2492.
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What is Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2509, 2015? It is a minor change to Zoning Bylaw No. 2400 definitions, for concordance with other TNRD bylaws. What is Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2492, 2015? It is a change to Zoning Bylaw No. 2400 to rezone lands at 2726 Loon Lake Road (legally described as District Lot 5244 Lillooet District), more specifically: • the eastern lakeshore portion shown in bold outline on the map below from LRT-2: Existing Lakeshore Resort to LR-1: Lakeshore Residential Single Family Zone, thus enabling a 2 lot residential subdivision; and • the western non-lakeshore portion shown below in bold outline, from LRT-2: Existing Lakeshore Resort to C-4: Recreational Commercial Zone for consistency with the rest of the development to the south.
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All persons who believe that their interest in property may be affected by the proposed Bylaws shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing. Additionally, they may make written submissions on the matter of these Bylaws (via the adjacent options) which must be received at our office prior to 4:30 p.m. on the 22nd day of April, 2015. The entire content of all submissions will be made public and form a part of the public record for this matter. How do I get More Information? Copies of the proposed Bylaws and supporting information can be inspected from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday (except statutory holidays) at our office, from April 9th, 2015 until 1:15 p.m. the day of the Hearing; or please contact us via any of the adjacent options. No representations will be received by the Board of Directors after the Public Hearing has been concluded.
R. Sadilkova, Director of Development Services
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