Similkameen Spotlight, May 20, 2015

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Guilty verdict aimed at ending Coalmont feud Tara Bowie Spotlight Staff

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Princeton councillor Rosemary Doughty represented the town Monday in the Keremeos Elks’ Rodeo parade, along with local ambassador contestants Katie Bartlett, Thyme Callihoo, Victoria Gibb and Hanna Gould.

Coalmont defendants to get special Crown Spotlight Staff

A special Crown attorney will be assigned to cases arising from the feud in Coalmont. On Thursday two people charged in relation to a shovel and pitchfork brawl in Coalmont last June had their cases remanded in Princeton court. Karl Gatzke, who is facing numerous charges including uttering threats, criminal harassment and causing people to fear for their safety, appeared via telephone conference call. He will next appear June 11 via teleconference. “We are working on assigning a special Crown

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to these cases,” Crown attorney Mallory Treddenick said. “We need to sort this out. Charges are still being considered.” Gatzke is the father of Marriana Gatzke, who was found guilty of two counts of mischief the same day her father appeared. She was sentenced to 30 months strict probation. 
 Since 2011 the RCMP has received more than fifty complaints from residents in the tiny town of Coalmont. About 14 have been lodged since the 2014 brawl.

A guilty verdict has been handed down in what a provincial court judge has dubbed “the feud in Coalmont.” He said he hopes it will mark the end of legal problems in the tiny village. Marianna Gatzke was sentenced to 30 months of strict probation after being found guilty of two counts of mischief Thursday in Princeton Court. “People out there need to know this is done,” Judge Gale Sinclair said while handing down the sentence. Gatzke’s conviction follows disturbing and escalating events that took place between April 2011 and May 2013. During that time Gatzke would grind metal late at night in her yard while yelling profanities, court heard. Several witnesses testified that during those two years they were often awakened late at night by the sound of Gatzke throwing wood against metal of some kind. During Thursday’s testimony neighbour Neil Anderson, a retired teacher and now part-time library employee, said he stopped walking by Gatzke’s house several years ago because of signage on the property. “Things started appearing, signs. They said ‘murder,’ ‘split the guts.’ I stopped walking over there,” he said. During that time period Gatzke also played the words ‘murder, murder, murder’ through speakers in her yard loudly enough for her neighbours to hear. She directed floodlights in the yards of some of her neighbours

while they were outside and pointed car headlights into houses, testimony revealed. During the trial one neighbour stated: “I lay awake wondering why she does this to us,” Judge Sinclair recalled during his sentencing. “You should be ashamed of your actions,” he said. Gatzke represented herself throughout the five-day trial, which lasted longer than some murder trials. Sinclair said he gave Gatzke more leeway than he would a lawyer because she didn’t know all the proper procedures. “I gave Miss Gatzke considerable leeway in this case as I do anyone self representing. That’s why this took longer,” he said. Gatzke’s defence centred around her neighbours and the RCMP conspiring against her. She said neighbours also made noise while building houses, and cutting down trees. Following the verdict, Gatzke did not accept responsibility for her actions. “I haven’t done this so I don’t know what to say. I think it is very biased,” Gatzke said before the judge deliberated on sentencing. As part of her probation order Gatzke cannot have direct or indirect contact with many of her neighbours. She must refrain from making noise, audible to her neighbours, between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and she cannot direct lights to her neighbours’ properties. During daylight hours she cannot make unusual, disruptive or loud noises.

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Board uses reserve funds to save special ed Andrea DeMeer Spotlight Staff

There will be no cuts in local classrooms this year following the school board’s decision to siphon $1.29 million from reserves in order to meet its operating expenses. “There’s been no layoffs,” said board chairman Gordon Comeau. “A lot of districts aren’t in as good of a position as us with surplus dollars they are carrying and they are forced to make cuts.” The Nicola-Similkameen School District 58 passed a $29.2 million operating budget at a meeting last week, following months of consultation with community school groups. Comeau said the board’s priority through-

out the budget process was to protect its investment in students with special needs. The province provides $2.7 million to District 58 annually to support students with special needs, while the board spends $4.4 million providing those services, employing 60 Education Assistants for 2,000 children. According to Comeau the province’s eligibility requirements for special education funding are too narrow, and don’t address the needs of all students who need extra support. “If kids need help they need help,” said Comeau. The extra dollars in the local budget go “to additional support for teachers who might have an excessive amount of stress in the classroom, maybe kids who are not iden-

tified as special needs but at the same they need a little extra attention.” The district has used reserved funds to balance its budget in the past, but not to the level that was required this year, said Comeau. There is approximately $3 million left in reserves. “It will come to a time when it’s not there and we will have to look at cuts and not providing services.” Comeau said the 2015-2016 budget process was especially challenging as the province clawed back $145,000 in funding, demanding school boards find more administrative efficiencies while downloading responsibility for increases in hydro and natural gas costs, as well as health care pre-

miums. “Every year for the past few years they’ve been clawing back and not providing adequate increases to the overall budget to cover off inflation,” he said. “That money has to be found somewhere. There are other factors. Transportation is not a requirement for school districts but we choose to do that for free. Some districts actually charge for busing.” Busing will cost the school board $876,674 in the coming year. Salaries and benefits account for the lion’s share of the school board’s budget at $17.09 million, a 3.7 per cent increase over the previous year.

Popular trail to be out of commission for one year Spotlight Staff

An engineering report is expected this week regarding the stability and cleanup requirements needed at the site of a rockslide on the Kettle Valley Trail, but it could take more than a year before the trail is reopened. “It is likely we don’t see it completely repaired until next year, that said, if there is a way we can do

some work this year we will look at those options,” Justin Shuttleworth the RDOS parks and facilities coordinator said. Geotechnical engineers have been assessing the site located approximately 10-kilometres west of Princeton (at the 125-km mark of the KVR) since the massive slide in April. “They look at the slide and its

mass and the materials that are in the slide. They also look at any material that remains on the slope so they can assess the stability as well and determine if further remediation needs to happen to prevent future slides. They look at how to deal with the material on the site of course and how to work in that tight location on a river with a bridge,” he said.

Shuttleworth said the logistics of where the slide happened is proving challenging. “There is not easy access for equipment and vehicles. It’s very challenging and once we are there where does the material go? We don’t want more material to fall within the river and change the flow of the river,” he said. The RDOS is working with the

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Sacrificing BC farmland It was 2008 when word first surfaced that B.C. farmland was being bought up to grow trees as a European carbon offset. Reckitt Benckiser Inc., a British-based global manufacturer of household products such as Lysol spray and Calgon laundry soap, bought 1,500 hectares east of Vanderhoof and planted aspen. For comparison, that’s about the size of downtown Vancouver from 16th and Oak to Stanley Park. Since tree growing is permitted in the Agricultural Land Reserve, a use intended for fruit, ornamental or nursery trees, no permission was needed. And to meet the carbon offset rules of the UN’s International Panel on Climate Change, a 100-year restrictive covenant against harvesting trees was issued by B.C.’s land titles office. Goodbye farmland. After that deal, the B.C. government changed legislation in 2011 to require permission from the Agricultural Land Commission to make these covenants valid. Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick says he is waiting for that process to be tested. It likely will be soon. Reckitt has bought another 7,000 hectares of cleared farmland from Prince George down through the Cariboo to Quesnel. NDP agriculture critic Lana Popham has been tracking these acquisitions, and she says there are more deals in the works. Last fall, the Bulkley Nechako Regional District wrote to Victoria Wood, Reckitt Benckiser’s “global head of sustainability,” telling her that “the planting of trees on centrally located and productive agricultural lands is not appropriate” and would weaken local farm economies. Wood responded that the RB Trees project targets only “marginally productive” land such as pasture, abandoned farms or those that have been up for sale for long periods. Former Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson raised the issue in the legislature in 2008, noting that Crown land near Vanderhoof had been sold for farming, bought by a numbered company and then “flipped” for around $1 million to RB Trees. Now mayor of Quesnel, Simpson takes issue with the company’s claims with his usual shyness. “It’s bull----,” he told me. “This isn’t marginal land.” He said it includes prime alfalfa fields and historical ranch and forage crop lands. In one case, neighbours found out about the new use when they saw a helicopter spraying herbicide to prepare the area for tree seedlings. In the Cariboo as in other rural B.C. areas, aging farmers want to retire and young people keen to work seven days a week are in short supply. So naturally there is pressure to sell. Perhaps Letnick is right, and the ALC will stop productive farmland from being turned back into forest. While we’re waiting for that, here are a couple of other questions. What happens when these forests burn? The first big forest fire of 2015 grew out of control near Prince George last week. And since aspen doesn’t last 100 years, what is its real carbon offset value? How’s that European carbon trading market doing? It’s a mess, with the cost of emitting a tonne of carbon dioxide fallen far below what’s needed to be effective, and Interpol investigating various schemes to game the system. Remember B.C’s own Pacific Carbon Trust? This Gordon Campbell brainchild to sell carbon offsets was quietly greenhouse gassed after the Auditor General revealed its first two big projects were of questionable value to say the least. Finally, does anyone really think that returning B.C.’s scarce farmland to forest is a good way to change the weather? Would it offset the loss of local production and trucking in farm produce from elsewhere? And where are B.C.’s tireless food security advocates on this dubious scheme? - Tom Fletcher, Black Press

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The internet has much to answer for - maybe At some point each of the DeMeer children has and joy of every library was its dusty reference secasked the same question. tion. It is a normal and universal curiosity. I can We have forgotten what it is like to spend an hour trying to remember the name of a favorite sitcom remember asking about it too, as a youngster. from the ‘70s or the lyrics to a top 40 hit. Those Why is a hamburger called a hamburger when it exercises were stimulating, challenging. They were isn’t made of ham? conversation starters or just purely-for-the-fun-of-it The answer, which is as close as the nearest speculations. smart phone, is that hamburger patties originated in Newspaper readers of a certain age will rememHamburg, Germany. And you probably didn’t even ber Ann Landers, and her wonderfully readable know you like German food. Incidentally, the frankANDREA DEMEER syndicated advice column. Along with doling out furter is similarly named for Frankfurt. old dog help to couples in crisis, settling questions of wedGermany, it turns out, has a lot to answer for new tricks ding etiquette and bringing order to neighborhood when it comes to 21st-century Western childhood squabbles, Anne opened the world of trivia to her obesity rates, not to mention heart attacks and strokes readers. Someone posed a question, and know-it-alls from around and the environmental havoc wreaked by drive-thru windows. Lots of drinks and foods are named for their places of origin - the hemisphere wrote in their opinions. Debates carried on for Bologna, Parmesan, Chardonnay - and foods that are named after months. How do you get red wine stains out of a pillowcase? people are even more fascinating. There are hundreds. There really Depending on which website you visit you can apply kitty litwas a Granny Smith and a Doctor Pepper. Tootsie Rolls were named after a real little girl, but my favorite is England’s Fourth ter, scrub with club soda and salt, or soak in vodka. What is the origin of the phrase “the rule of thumb?” Earl of Sandwich. Again, webmasters disagree, but the choices include English I wanted to have a food christened for me as well, but muffinCommon Law that made it permissible for a man to beat his wife tops already have a name. The internet is full of useless information. Trivia is derived with any instrument not thicker than this thumb, or the thumb from the word trivial after all. And the word “trivial” has a Latin employed as a crude measurement for determining the depth of root that means, literally, a crossroads of three streets. The col- planting crops lection of trivia is called “spermology.” (Oh. It was hard work What do you call a pregnant goldfish? getting that in there.) Think of a question. Google a question. Get Google will give you twit, twerp, twat, and also the fact that thousands of answers in less than a second. goldfish don’t get pregnant. They lay eggs. It is the intellectual equivalent of the microwave; convenient Ann Landers was an intelligent and insightful woman. But I but often giving disappointing results. think she would have felt that smart phones are misnamed. And I Ah they are sweet memories – when each living room on the don’t think she would have used the internet much when writing block had a complete set of Encyclopedia Brittanica and the pride her columns. The Similkameen Spotlight is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, PO Box 1356, Ladysmith,B.C. V9G 1A9 For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to the website at www.bcpresscouncil.org. This publication reserves the right to refuse any material—advertising or editorial—submitted for publication and maintains the sole right to exercise discretion in these matters. Submissions by columnists and guest writers do not necessarily reflect the opinion of this newspaper. All material contained herein is copyright.


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Hedley resident suspicious of land trust proposal To the editor I oppose the attempt by certain people to start a Community Land Trust (CLT) anywhere in the Similkameen Valley. My research shows:

1. CLTs can only exist by constantly soliciting land donations and grants. 2. The elderly are prime targets for property donations. 3. Foundations and charities in the Poverty Business typically consume 85% on adminis-

tration – 15% gets to the poor. 4. Most CLT proponents espouse anti-development and collectivist Ideologies. 5. Scams are common where charitable status is in effect.

A CLT claims to provide affordable housing. Hedley of all places has no problem in this respect. So I’m wondering… What’s the motivation? Now suppose that the NDP is elected, big grant money hits

town, properties come under their control, maybe even a rehab facility… Socialist programs using “other people’s money” are something I’d rather not see. And because our housing is so affordable, I think their efforts might be better made where the housing is 10 times higher and the poor are stacked three deep on the sidewalks. David Peers Hedley BC

Auxiliary ready for Spring Fashion Show, makes plea for new volunteers To the editor Hope everyone is enjoying their spring so far. We have an opportunity for you to take the afternoon off and enjoy our Spring Team and Fashion Show. Tickets for this wonderful afternoon are only $5. They can be purchased at the Thrift Shop or from some of our members. This year for the first time it will be held in the Legion Hall. The date is Monday May 25th at 1 pm. There will be many, many door prizes and we will also be having a Silent Auction table with 9 groups of items up for bids. So much for the fun stuff.The Hospital Auxiliary has one major problem at this time. We are

calling on all of you in this wonderful town to give us some help. You are all aware of how much our Thrift Shop raises during a typical year, tens of thousands of dollars which we donate to benefit our community in all things health-related. We also keep a huge amount of stuff out of our landfill. The Auxiliary has been around since 1910. We are good at raising money and seeing it gets to the right places. However, here is our problem – we need more volunteers for a number of reasons. We have lost a number of our life members in the last few years. Unfortunately no one lives forever. A lot of our members have sold their homes

and moved from this community. Some of us are just plain getting older or having medical problems and can’t do the same things we have done in the past. For this reason we are again appealing to Princetonites to come and join us. If you can only work a few hours or would rather do something at home we will find you something worthwhile to do. You will not regret it and you will meet new friends and be a very valuable part of our worthwhile work. Please come into the Thrift Shop and pick up our application form so we can start working together. If you prefer or have some questions please give me a call and I will help you, 295 1577. Doreen Poulsen

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Volunteers deliver valley goodness to third world countries Art Martens livingsignificantly.ca

The consulting firm, Value Chain International, recently reported that in Canada $31 billion worth of food is wasted annually. In view of this, I’m impressed with what Okanagan Gleaners Society of Oliver is doing. The Gleaners have developed an ingenious but simple formula using unwanted food to feed hungry people around the globe. In a two hour tour of the Gleaners plant, Society president Lex Haagen told Linda and me, “We’re almost 100 percent volunteer and donor driven. Except for the general manager, we’re all volunteers.” Lex appreciates the help being given by people in the Similkameen Valley. He hopes many more will catch the vision and pitch in. A former City of Abbotsford fire chief, Lex is lean and fit. He has certainly caught the vision. His enthusiasm and commitment are palpable. Observing the approximately 20 volunteers at work, we sensed an aura of determination and contentment. Intent on their assignments, they seemed largely oblivious to our presence. We learned the Gleaners depend on donations of beans, egg plant, onions, carrots, brussel sprouts , peas, potatoes, etc. They also welcome apples. The produce is chopped up, dried and stored in barrels. The apple chips are a treat particularly prized by children. “By next April we’ll have about 900 full barrels,” Lex explained. “We will use an assembly line of people to scoop a measured amount of mix into a moving bucket.

This will be transferred into plastic bags. Each bag will contain 15 to 20 ingredients and provide 100 servings of soup mix. Recipients will add their local spices. The apple chips are bagged separately.” Lex introduced us to Jack Woods, formerly in the trucking business. Now 81, he said, “I’ve been coming since 2003. Two weeks in spring and two in fall.” His face suggests strength of character, his voice exudes passion. Sharon McClennan saw hungry children when she volunteered in the Philippines. She asked, “where else can I go to help produce 21,000 meals per day for people who are starving?” As we passed the noisy dehydrators, we needed to listen carefully as Lex continued. “The funds to run and maintain the equipment come almost entirely from individual donors. The vegetables and apples are supplied by farmers and others. If the quantity is fairly large, we will pick up. We also use frozen product, provided by Lucerne Foods in Abbotsford. Cobs in Penticton and Tim Horton’s in Oliver donate (day old) treats for coffee time.” The soup mixes and apple chips are distributed through established, reputable organizations such as World Vision, Mennonite Central Committee, Missions Without Borders and several others. Hungry people in over 40 countries on 5 continents have received the mixes. At least eight Gleaners societies currently operate in Canada. “We make good use of food that would otherwise be wasted,” Lex told us. “Each year our plant produces

at least 5 million servings. To accomplish this we depend on donations of produce and money. We also need people with specific skills such as carpentry, electrical, plumbing, mechanics, and accounting.” A note from an appreciative African aid worker describes the Gleaners impact in one village. “After the people here had been eating the soup mix for a month, we noticed they were more alert and had energy to work.” Toward the end of our tour, Lex observed, “it’s easy to write a cheque, but there is a deep satisfaction that comes from hands on experience. Volunteers know they are personally providing nutritious food to hungry people.” Okanagan Gleaners began operations in 1996, the vision of a small group of Christians concerned about food being wasted while others starved. “We welcome anyone who wants to help,” Lex said. “We never turn anyone away.” Volunteers arrive from all parts of B.C. and the prairie provinces, even Ontario. Twelve serviced RV sites are available, plus tenting in the orchard. Registration is important from April to October. “In summer we get quite a few families,” Lex said. “It’s a good way for children to learn about giving to those who have little.” According to the Gleaners website, “if you can clean and chop, you can help.” They work from 8:30 to noon. Anyone wanting more information can call 250-498-8859 or go to www.okanagangleaners.com

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Lex Haagen holds a bag of dried soup mix, prepared from local produce, that will feed a family in third world.

Celebration of the life of

Frank D. Kelly

Saturday, May 30th at 3:00 pm Reminiscing at 4:00 pm In the garden at the Kelly residence 358 6th Avenue Princeton. In lieu of flowers the family requests considering donation to the Canadian Blood Services.

MAYOR AND COUNCIL WOULD LIKE TO INVITE THE COMMUNITY TO JOIN THEM ON THIS SPECIAL DAY Town Hall News CHANGES TO FREE LANDFILL DAYS Are you tired of waiting for fall for free landfill days? Wait no more, change is coming. Beginning in July property owners will each year be issued two vouchers for a “FREE LOAD” that can be used at the landfill at any time during the year. Never again will you have to wait in long line ups at free landfill days. Watch for your tax notice in early June for your “free landfill” vouchers. The town will be issuing TWO (2) vouchers annually to property owners in their tax notice. Property owners in Area H can pick up their vouchers with their landfill stickers at Town Hall after July 1st. Free landfill vouchers will be issued to property owners only and will not be mailed they must be picked up in person by the property owner. The office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm excluding statutory holidays. The voucher can be used at any time for one load up to 500kg as measured at the scale. The vouchers are non replaceable and limited to two per year per property.

SWIMMING LESSON REGISTRATION Register for swimming lessons at Town Hall (151 Vermilion Avenue) and Centennial Outdoor Pool. Check out the summer leisure guide for more information.

NO FIRES APRIL 15 TO OCTOBER 15

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE GRAND OPENING MAY 22, 2015 3:30 PM 169 BRIDGE STREET WATER RESTRICTIONS Water Restrictions will be in effect May 15 By conserving today, we reduce the need for expanded facilities and costly upgrades to the water system.  Even numbered civic addresses may water on Wednesdays, Friday and Sundays.  Odd numbered civic addresses may water on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.  No watering is permitted between Noon and 6:00 pm.  Watering is not permitted on Mondays.  Washing of boats or motor vehicles with a hose is permitted only if using a hose with an automatic shut-off device.  Public sector entities are restricted to three days per week at any time. Bylaw Enforcement will enforce all levels of the water restrictions bylaw. A person who contravenes the bylaw commits an offence is subject to a fine. For more information visit Town Hall during regular business hours.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Princeton Visitor Centre is looking for a student under the HRSDC Summer Jobs Program to work June thru August. Student will work in the Visitor Centre and for the Princeton Traditional Music Festival. Must be hard working, like dealing with the public, and have a vast knowledge of BC. Please bring a resume and cover letter to the Visitor Centre at 169 Bridge Street by May 30 at 5:00 pm.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Do you want to make a difference? Do you occasionally have some free time and a vehicle? Help build a stronger and better Princeton by volunteering to drive patients to doctor’s appointments. Contact Judy Short at 250-295-0217—your generosity is greatly appreciated!

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY The Town of Princeton has development-ready industrial zoned property for sale. Lots range from one (1) to three (3) acres in size. For more information contact Rick Zerr, Chief Administrative Officer at rzerr@princeton.ca or call 250-295-3135.

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SPOTLIGHT on the ARCHIVES 20 YEARS AGO: Passerbys Save Lives

5 YEARS AGO: Community Mosaic Mural

1 YEAR AGO:

The First Sidewalk Cafe

Mike Grgich of Mike Grgich Contracting is setting the cement for the temporary walkway designed for pedestrian traffic alongside the soon-tobe sidewalk cafe located at Thomasina’s on Bridge Street. The walkway is designed to be removable in order to be stored away during the winter and brought back out when sidewalk cafe season begins again. Thomasina’s will be the first sidewalk cafe in Princeton

The first public workshop for the Community Mosaic Mural will be held on May 22nd at Riverside Community Centre. This is your opportunity to participate in the creation of the mural that will be installed on the outer wall at Riverside as part of Princeton’s 150th Anniversary celebration. Drop in between 2:00 and 5:00 pm, choose a clay tile, decorate it.

May 14th, 1995 at 1:30 p.m. a south bound Toyota 4 Runner went off the road 15 km. north of town on Hwy 5A. It rolled down the bank and landed on its roof in Allison Creek. Passers-by Hodgson and Oyler helped William Wu rescue the occupants. Off duty paramedic Darren Waller arrived on the scene and directed first aid, until police ambulance and rescue arrived.

50 YEARS AGO: School Band Takes First at Coast Festival The Princeton School Band scored an impressive win at the International Annual Band Festival last Saturday. Mr. Crane’s students, in their new red jackets, scored 90 points and led the field in their class competing with bands from Mission, Newton, Cloverdale and Abbotsford.

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On Friday May 8, 2015, Mrs. Bernice Millicent Brewer of Okanagan Falls passed away peacefully after a long illness with family by her side at the Penticton Regional Hospital at the age of 78 years. She was predeceased by her parents Johnny and Edith Brewer and siblings Ray Brewer, Alice Stewart, Douglas Brewer, Harvey Brewer and Skip Brewer. Bernice will be fondly remembered by her loving family including children Linda (Lenny) Stadnyk, Terry Berg and Shane Berg; siblings Matt (Edith) Rebryna, Bella Marcy and Darryl (Sharon) Brewer; three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Bernice was a very loving mother, devoted grandmother, a proud great-grandmother and a wonderful friend. She was born in Hedley, BC and was the ¿rst baby girl born during the 1ickel Plate gold rush. In her younger years the family moved to Olalla, BC where she started her schooling which she loved very much. Due to the passing of her mother she had to leave school to help her father look after her younger siblings. Later in life she moved to Vancouver and started her own family. In 1980 she left Vancouver and returned to the Okanagan where she remained until her passing. Over the years, Bernice worked as a waitress, a cook and retired after working at a packing house. She loved gardening, playing bingo, cooking, baking, watching Dancing with the Stars and watching all sports especially the Olympics. Bernice will always be remembered for her sense of humour, kindness and a helping hand to all who reached out to her. But if she had to speak up, she wasn’t afraid to speak her mind. Bernice was greatly loved and will be dearly missed by her children and all those who really knew her. Scattering of ashes will take place on June 1 , 2015 at 1ickel Plate where she grew up. Please contact the family for details. Donations are gratefully accepted to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Condolences & Tributes may be directed to the family by visiting www.nunes-pottinger.com Arrangements entrusted to 1unes-Pottinger Funeral Service & Crematorium, Oliver & Osoyoos.

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COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent on Vermilion Ave. 1000 sq. ft. or 400 sq. ft. of commercial, with 600 sq.ft. attached living quarters. Call Karen @ 250-295-3095

Double wide for rent: 3 bdrm, 2 bath, double wide on acreage, room for horses, $1200/month. Call 250-2955515 For Lease Commercial space for lease. 1500 square feet. 20ft ceilings, overhead door, small office. $850.00/month. Day time call 604-877-1599 & Night time call 604-298-1948. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, large shop. Double lot. 306 8th ave. East Princeton 250-295-6770

HOUSES FOR RENT. Call Heather at 250-295-8025

Modular Home in Pines Trailer Park, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, handicap accessible, carport and work shop, $100,000. For more information call 250-2957425 or 250-295-0368.

2 - 200 sqft office space available.. Call Heather 250295-8025

Houses For Sale MODULAR home 2BR/2BA Ready to move to your lot. Over $100K in renos in 2008. New roof, plumbing, wiring, gyproc, fixtures, windows. texased2@gmail.com $75,000

2 bedroom basement suite for rent. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer $800.00/month including utilities. Pets are negotiable. N/S inside. 250-295-0200 Available immediately.

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WANTED Red Urchin lease. Also 37’ Salmon to lease/buy/trade for C. 250-218-9947 wd95@shaw.ca

1 bedroom furnished suite for rent in down town Princeton, level access, including power & heat & satellite TV $550 per month. Need excellent References, D.D. Cat maybe?? Avail. Feb. 1st. Phone 604-4842783 and leave a message with the best time to call back.

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Garage Sales Saturday May 23rd/15 from 9am to 2pm yard sale at 33 Fenchurch Ave.

Heavy Duty Machinery A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders & 20,000 lb CAT forklift. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1866-528-7108 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for Sale 2 saddle bags. One 14�x16� Soft leather $50.00. One very large over saddle for $70.00 Very strong material and light. Call 250-295-3987 for any questions. SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT or call 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS. “Spring sales with hot savings!� All steel building models and sizes are now on sale. Get your building deal while it’s hot. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca.

Misc. Wanted Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antique Native Art, Estates + Chad: 250-499-0251 in town.

Sporting Goods 14 Kayak with paddle. Cayuse oldtimer. Paid $1200.00 Selling for $500.00. Call 250-2953987 2 Sport pal canoes 14’ and 12’. 12’ has oars and motor bracket. New 950- Selling for $450.00. 14’ has neck yok. and motor bracket. Selling for $300.00. Call 250-295-3987

Apartments for rent in Princeton, available now. Level access in a quiet building. Need excellent references & D.D. No pets, can furnish if needed. Rents start at $500.00 month. Phone 1-250-295-1006 for details or leave a message with the best time to call back. APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Small bachelor unit $450. Lg. bachelor unit $550. 1 bed. unit $650. All utilities included. 1 bedroom $550 utilities extra. 1 bedroom $500 utilities extra. Call Karen @ 250-295-3095

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1994 Chrysler Concord, 3.8 litre automatic cruise, air, etc. Asking $800.00. Call 250-2956924

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• 400 Coalmont Rd, Princeton, B.C. • $350,000 • 12.5 acres with newer 2 bdrm cottage built in 2009 • 3 km from Princeton Call or email Rodger for more information.

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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 58 (NICOLA-SIMILKAMEEN) VEHICLES FOR SALE 1993 Chevrolet 7-passenger van and a 1991 GMC 350 dump box dually with snow plow. All to be sold on an “as is, where is� basis. Sealed bids will be received at the School Board Office, 1550 Chapman Street, P.O. Box 4100, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8, until 4:00 P.M. FRIDAY, May 29, 2015. The highest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted. For further details, contact Archie Stogianos at astogianos@sd58.bc.ca

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