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New arena groundwork to begin in fall AUTUMN MacDONALD Observer Reporter Groundwork on the utilities portion of the arena replacement project is slated for fall of 2015. “That means as soon as the frost is gone in 2016 we’re ready to begin building the actual arena,” mayor Bob Simpson said. The latest arena update was discussed during Tuesday’s Joint Planning Committee meeting between city council and Cariboo Regional District (CRD) directors. Further to the utilities portion (moving of water, gas etc lines) a request for qualifications will be released this month. The project status report released to JPC members stated: “Based on current schedule, MKT recommends proceeding to a stipulated price contract. The contract should allow for a negotiated fixed price agreement, with cash allowances identified for demolition and possibly landscaping. The owner can then reserve the right to perform these elements of the work separately or assign the separately tendered work to the contractor. This methodology will allow the owner to maintain a single point
of responsibility and liability, while having the potential to segregate elements of the contract. We expect that the value of these allowances will be approximately $500,000 to $700,000.” With savings of approximately $4 million from the original quote of an approximate $22.5 million Simpson pointed to the integrity of the project. “It’s still a project to be proud of,” he said. “It’s affordable while still meeting the spirit and intent of the referendum.” MKT also identified savings potential, two of which were approved: • Simplify housing for ice plant (savings of $100,000); • Tender ice plant and rink slab – as package (savings of $150,000). Two other items were proposed but JPC has not confirmed they will move forward with these two suggestions: • Reduce bucket seats by 100 to bench seats (savings of $12,000); • Leave existing rink slab in place for parking (savings of $50,000). “JPC found a way to work together to stick handle a difficult project with cost estimates that exceeded the referendum,” Simpson said.
The peonies are blooming Nothing says summer like the elegant and beautiful opening of the peony buds. These stunning two-toned beauties are a prime example of the glorious display. Karen Powell photo
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Derrick declares NDP intentions Trent Derrick has declared his intentions to seek the Cariboo Prince George NDP nomination. Derrick is seeking the nomination for the NDP for the riding of Cariboo-Prince George in the upcoming federal election scheduled for October 19. There is no confirmed date for the nomination at this time. Derrick currently lives in Prince George having lived in the riding for 32 years – 10 years in Hixon and 22 years in Prince George. Derrick has experience working for Service Canada and the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation, respectively. Currently, he is a small businessman owning Spa of the North (in the Coast Inn of the North in Prince George) and he is currently in the process of opening Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Prince George building upon over 10 years working in the family business. He is married to his wonderful wife, Rachel. He is proud of being First Nations (Gitxsan) as his father is a Hereditary Chief (Wie Claa Mie). He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion and Theology from Taylor
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7:00 p.m., June 17, 2015 at the Quesnel and District Senior’s centre The Cariboo Regional District (CRD) is amending the Cariboo Regional District Quesnel Fringe Area Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 4844, 2013 (QFOCP) by redesignating the properties described below: Bylaw No. 4955 Part of the East 1/2 of District Lot 8657, Cariboo District, Except Plan 24780 from Resource Area (RA) designation to Rural Residential (RR) designation Purpose for Redesignation: To facilitate a 9-lot subdivision The subject property is located at 1620 Brennan Road, as shown on the sketch plan below, and is owned by Zoe Gamache.
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Bylaw No. 4956 Part of Lot 1, District Lot 4999, Cariboo District, Plan 30453 from Rural Residential designation to Light Industrial designation Purpose for Redesignation: To rezone in order to legalize an existing abattoir located on a farm. The subject property is located at 1020 Wiersma Road, as shown on the sketch plan below, and is owned by Keith and Wilma Watkin.
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t’s that time of year again, when you make sure the air conditioning is working in your car and maybe even consider installing an automatic car starter – if you don’t already have one – to cool down the interior before you get in, because you just know, “it’s going to be an oven in there.” With the heat comes the annual warnings about leaving pets in your car. Not heeding these warnings can lead to tragic consequences, yet we continue to see parked vehicles with furry friends cooped up inside – usually a dog. Sure, most people leave their windows down a crack to allow for air circulation, but studies have shown that doing so doesn’t help much to prevent dangerously high temperatures in an enclosed space. Dogs play an important role in people’s lives. “Man’s best friend” is a commonly-accepted moniker for a reason, after all. Many take their dog everywhere, as they would young children or other people who can’t be left unaccompanied at home. Some see their dog as a member of the family too important to leave alone at home. But for whatever reason, some people still feel it’s acceptable to put that “friend” in a dangerous situation that could leave them with heat stroke in a matter of minutes, or worse, kill them. If you can’t bear being without your dog while you run your errands, why would you treat it so badly when you bring the animal along, by leaving it in your vehicle? There are many stores who welcome dog owners and their pets – based on the signage in their windows, at least. Why not frequent those vendors rather than risk the life of your friend? Call around before you head out and see who offers the products or services you’re in the market for, asking everyone if you can bring Scrappy with you when you shop. Maybe if retailers receive more of these types of calls, more of them will start allowing pets, and we’ll begin to see fewer of our friends in enclosed, dangerous, oven-type spaces. If you’re unwilling to leash your dog and have it accompany you while you do your business, leave it at home with plenty of water available. –BP
The fight for a cure type Kim Findlater is what some refer to as a helicopter parent, constantly hovering nearby, watching that her child is safe and out of harm’s way. But this style of parenting wasn’t one she chose – rather it was thrust upon her when her sevenyear-old daughter Arielle was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, also called type 1 diabetes, in late September 2013. It was a disease she and her husband never saw coming. “I always thought it was genetic,” Kim said. “Or something brought on by a poor diet, it wasn’t anything we ever worried about.” But looking back, she can now recognize there were signs. Arielle would come home from school, drink copious amounts of water and frequent the bathroom. Kim figured it was because she wasn’t allowed to leave during class and was therefore not drinking enough during the day. She had also become very skinny. Her appetite was large, so her thinness didn’t worry her parents. They thought she was just going through a growth spurt. And she was tired. A three hour nap in the middle of the day that resulted in her
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On A Brighter Note waking up looking fatigued and not her vibrant self had her parents taking her to the doctor. Blood samples were ordered and with a blood glucose level at 16 she was immediately admitted to the hospital where she would stay for the next seven days. Her body had been feeding off itself and she had to endure countless needles to get her glucose levels balanced. Dehydrated and constipated, she also had to drink a disgusting potassium drink or she’d end up in the intensive care unit at the hospital. Her diagnosis of type 1 diabetes came as a shock, and her life, and the lives of her family, would forever be changed. Already busy with Arielle, and another daughter Isla, who was 18 months old, Kim was about to restart her own small business as a nail technician after maternity leave. But she had
affected her work, making it impossible to run her business. “I have lots of idle time so she can have as close to a normal and fulfilling life as possible.” Being the primary caregiver to their daughter’s daily needs, Kim’s husband has taken on the role of his wife’s supporter as well as the one to handle the administrative side of things. “If we need to buy a pump, David’s the one who will find out which one we should get.” Fundraising has resulted in some tremendous improvements for the people living with type 1 diabetes and their families – the pump being one of them. While a bit of a grey cloud hangs over their heads when it comes to their beautiful little girl’s future, the Findlaters are optimistic knowing any improvements resulting from this research will directly impact her life and the lives of over 300,000 Canadians living with type 1 diabetes. Delivering a practical cure by 2025 is the goal, but with enough help, it could be even sooner than that. Lori Welbourne is a syndicated columnist. She can be contacted at LoriWelbourne.com
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no idea how much would change until she lived the reality of the new diagnosis. A crash course on the disease she knew little about would start it off. Type 1 diabetes can happen to anyone, it’s not preventable and you can’t pretest. It’s a chronic condition that usually appears during childhood or adolescence in which the pancreas doesn’t produce insulin, a hormone that enables us to get energy from food. Fortunately, through medical research, great strides have been made and it’s no longer a death sentence. Insulin can be administered to the patient in an attempt to keep them at the normal levels our bodies are supposed to regulate naturally. That was easier said than done. Kim would have to monitor everything Arielle consumed as well as any physical activity she participated in, and then calculate how much insulin she’d need to bring her sugar levels to a livable state. Kim can’t drop Arielle off at Brownies, a birthday party or a sleepover like most parents. She now has to remain close by in case something happens. And being available at a moment’s notice has obviously
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hen it comes to boating, the law requires that every vessel must have a lifejacket or Personal Flotation Device (PFD) for each person onboard, stipulates in some instances when they must be worn and even sets age restrictions for certain types. Data obtained by the Lifesaving Society over the past several years show that a very high percentage of boatingrelated drowning victims were not wearing a
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flotation device – and that statistic is a very troubling one. Think about it. What is the sense in having a lifejacket or PFD if you don’t wear it? And simply having one “within reach” isn’t going to do much good when you suddenly, for whatever reason, find yourself tossed into the water. Trying to put on a flotation device as you’re about to capsize is like trying to buckle a seat belt right before your
car crashes pretty much impossible. Being a strong swimmer is no guarantee either. Your chances of survival will be impacted by things such as wave action, weeds, clothing, anxiety (a biggy), and especially cold water. These, either singularly or in concert, will work against you. According to available statistics, 94 per cent of drownings in Canada occur in water that is less than 20 degrees Celsius. But it is not hypothermia
that claims most lives. The killer, and it occurs within the first minutes of entering the water, is cold shock. Cold shock causes an instant gasp reflex than can flood the lungs with water, leading to continued gasping (more water inhaled), uncontrollable hyperventilation and panic. And if you think you can skip the safety gear because you’re only going out on a “little” lake or “small” river, think about this: two-thirds of those
who drown are within 15 metres of safety about the length of a semi-trailer. While some countries, the U.S. for example, lump lifejackets and PFDs under the singular “Personal Flotation Device” banner, Canada classifies them separately with different requirements and purposes. Understanding those differences will aid you in making the right choices for your particular water activities. To assist in that regard, we’ll begin a look at the
various types of ‘lifesaving apparel’ in our next report. The Quesnel Power and Sail Squadron is proud to promote Boating and Water Safety. Please support our efforts by encouraging your friends and family to always be water-safe. If you would like more information about the Quesnel Power & Sail Squadron, talk to any member, or email your comments or questions to: c_rite_n@ telus.net with QPSS in the Subject Line.
Letters and emails must include full name and contact phone number. The editor reserves the right to edit submissions for clairity, brevity and legality. Letters to the Editor, Quesnel Cariboo Observer, 188 Carson Ave. Quesnel, BC V2J 2A8 email: newsroom@quesnelobserver.com Ph: 250-992-2121 Fax: 250-992-5229 Quesnel Cariboo Observer 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, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
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Born in 1922, in Northern Alberta, Bracewell spent much of her early life on the family farm. However, her dream was to live in the mountains of B.C. and when she left home at 16 she had little understanding of the adventures that awaited her. Bracewell worked for a short time in Vancouver as a governess, but the wild spirit inside drove her
to accept a job on a ranch deep in B.C.’s Chilcotin backcountry. There she met her lifelong friend and mentor KB Moore. Through sheer perseverance Bracewell became his lead hand and soon discovered that ranching in the Chilcotin was a harsh way of life. Determined to succeed, she learned to ride even the toughest
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Skyfest 2015 welcomes Jet Truck Airshow lineup looking better and better ANNIE GALLANT Observer Reporter For the first time, Quesnel’s International Airshow Skyfest 2015, welcomes the spectacular Flashfire Jet Truck with driver Chris Darnell. With more than 12,00 horsepower from a jet engine and capable of speeds approaching 400 mph, the Chevy pickup truck stages an amazing performance, earning its reputation and documented World’s Fastest Jet-powered truck. In partnership with his father Neal Darnell, they share extensive experience in show performance. Chris has been involved in motor-sports his entire life and has literally done it all. With experience on the production side of motor-sport events as well as performer/competitor, Chris also has a bachelors degree in marketing/advertising and promotions providing
the team with explosive and dynamic, well-orchestrated crowd-pleasing performances. The Jet Truck joins an impressive line-up of performers at this year’s Skyfest 2015 helping to provide non-stop, heart-stopping action for the three days of the show. Beginning with the Twilight
Show on Friday night, July 31 (tickets are limited to don’t miss out) and moving into two days of sensational action with gates opening at 10 a.m. and show start at noon. Tickets (adult, youth, family and weekend camping package) for Skyfest 2015 are available at Circle ‘S’ Western Wear, the Tourist Bureau or online at www.quesnelskyfest. ca/tickets. Mustang tickets can be purchased at various venues including Integris Credit Union, Cariboo Ford, Circle ‘S’ Western Wear, Cap-it, Coop, Quesnel Visitors Centre or contact any Skyfest director. Parents watch for youth tickets included in year-end report cards for students Grades 1 – 7 (children six and under admission is free.) Download the Quesnel Skyfest app to your smartphone and receive updates as they are posted or visit the Skyfest 2015 Facebook page.
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Friendship Centre receives much-needed rejuvenation ANNIE GALLANT Observer Reporter
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he Tillicum Society Friendship Centre has just completed a $300,000 rejuvenation of the facility on North Fraser Drive. Plans have been in the works for several years and thanks to the financial assistance as well as planning and consulting help, Phase 1 of their long-range project was finished. Community Futures helped with planning and proposal development as did Nate Bello and Jim Savage along with support from political leaders such as Mary Sjostrom. Financial contributions included Cariboo Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition, Northern Development – Intiative Trust, BC Creative Spaces program with the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development and Enabling Accessibility funding from the federal government. After a building assessment which determined the Friendship Centre was structurally sound, work began on establishing the priorities. This was the first substantial renovation on the building since it’s construction in 1974. Executive director Sandy Brunton said the hall and the kitchen were top of the list. “We wanted to create a safe, welcoming and updated space for users,” he said. Second on the consideration list was increasing the energy efficiency of the building which would save money on their monthly expenses. Third was handicapped accessibility and finally cosmetic upgrades to the front of the building. Windows and exterior doors, plus improving the insulation in the building also helped increase the security. Flooring was also upgraded. The hall has a new stage with upgraded electronic accessibility and new wood wall coverings, providing a lighter, warmer atmosphere as well as the improved lighting. The kitchen saw the most upgrades, with new cabinets, counters, commercial-grade appliances including a unique dual purpose refrigerator which can convert from a fridge to freezer depending on demand. “Once we finished the interior, we knew we needed to address the entrance way outside which pushed us a little over budget but well worth it,” he said. The work was completed by Icon Homes and Brunton was very pleased with the quality of the work. He went on to say in their original design plans they’d hoped to include the construction of a large circular gathering place on adjacent land the society owns which would have also enable them to convert the current hall to office space. “We’re bursting at the seems,” he said. “But that construction will be under the guidance of a new executive director.” Brunton is retiring at the end of June. “We received good value for money spent,” he said. “We wanted a place aboriginal people would be proud of and a welcoming space for the community at large. And we’ve accomplish that.” He also added the newly-renovated hall is available for public rentals with a 188-person capacity, an updated kitchen and stage facilities.
Phase 1 of new look Tillicum Friendship Centre executive director Sandy Brunton proudly shows off the renovated kitchen and hall. What he can’t show the public is all the energy efficient changes that also took place along with wiring, plumbing and wheel-chair accessibility upgrades. Annie Gallant photos
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Sunset Theatre’s first Shakespeare Festival set for this summer The Sunset Theatre is launching the Cariboo’s First Shakespeare Festival with two plays running in rep throughout the summer. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and the world premiere of Godhead by award winning Canadian Playwright Michaela Jeffery will be the flag-ship productions for the 2015 summer season. Hamlet is considered Shakespeare’s most popular as well as revered works. Considered the last play he wrote, it is an epic classic that delves into the psyche of the human spirit exploring greed, love, passion, power, fear, betrayal good ol’ paranoia and madness play! What is so identifiable with Hamlet, is that all of these emotions touch each one of us in varying ways and it is how we choose to deal with that informs our world. Hamlet’s choices set him on a course from which he is unable to
recover. Hamlet will be played by Devin MacKinnon who trained at the National Theatre School of Canada. Directed by Tim Sutherland, Godhead, is a new play by Michaela Jeffery, an award winning playwright. Set in rural Canada, a troubled bull rider confronts a tired televangelist and begs him to save his soul. Is he possessed, or just trying to outrun his dark side? This unsettling drama pits our desire for salvation against our fear of being brought to reckoning. Having an annual Shakespeare Festival has been a life-long dream of owner and director Karen Jeffery, “it’s taken 15 years to get to this point and it’s really exciting, a little scary but this has been the vision behind the theatre since I purchased it in 1999 and we are ready to take this next step.” Hamlet and Other New Works is the theme the
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Sunset Theatre is hoping to carry it into the future. Along with Hamlet and Godhead, the Sunset is re-establishing its Exploration Series of new plays. Plays have been submitted from all across the country and will have their first public read-
ing at the Sunset Theatre throughout the summer. The Exploration Series was originally launched in 2006 and was instrumental in bringing Jake’s Gift to life. Written and performed by Wellsian’s Julia Mackey and Directed by Dirk VanStralen, this multi-award-winning theatrical gem has now played close to 800 performances touching more than 80,000 people. “Finding new Canadian plays that we can produce at the Sunset Theatre is at the core of what the theatre was established for.” In addition to Hamlet and Godhead running in rep, the Sunset is also presenting the popular The Fred Wells Show with James Douglas, directed by Danette Boucher which tells the story of how the little town of Wells with a heart of gold came to life, Jabberwacky by Zaryevka Ballet based on Lewis Carol’s famous classic and the Sunset Cabaret.
Helping us kick off the season is a special appearance by The Demon Squadron and The Foxx Follies Bottoms Up Burlesque, followed by the deeply moving sounds of Juno Award Nominee and Aboriginal Artist of the Year Marcel Gagnon whose songs resonate with the truth of experiences and issues that affect all of us. An evening of classical music with renowned cellist Morag Northey and PGSO Music Director Kevin Zakresky will delight audiences with repertoire that explores the themes of love in there chamber concert entitled Ùnstoppable Love. Rounding out the season, TJ Dawe will join us at the Sunset with his one man show Marathon, a funny and enlightening story about running track and field to please his high-school-principaldad and failing miserably. Now in its third season, the Moonrise Film
Festival will be presenting an array of films that have been submitted from around the globe. Of course it wouldn’t be a summer without the annual youth drama camp which over the past two seasons has been focusing on musical theatre. This year, the Musical Theatre Boot Camp will be working on the popular Broadway hit, Spelling Bee. With the launching of the Annual Shakespeare Festival, the Sunset Theatre has been working on establishing itself as a destination theatre where audiences can delight in taking in some great plays, explore the area, visit the galleries, Barkerville and support some of Canada`s top theatre and performing artists. For more dates, time and details on the upcoming season at the Sunset Theatre, please visit www.sunset-theatre.com, contact Karen Jeffery, 250-994-3400 or e-mail sunsettheatre@gmail.com.
Community Calendar SPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS MONDAY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL July 6 – 10, free, drop-in. BBBSQ WESTJET TICKET RAFFLE Nov. 2. First prize Westjet return tickets for two to any scheduled Westjet destination; second prize garden cart; third prize $100 gas gift card. Tickets are $5 each at Little Big House on Vaughan St. For details call, 250-992-7257.
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BABIES PREGNANCY OUTREACH PROGRAM 25TH ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE June 17, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at CDC, 300–488 McLean Street. All welcome. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH FOOD DRIVE for the Salvation Army Food Bank. Bags dropped off in West Quesnel June 17 – 18, pick up June 20. ECO-SPROUTS NATURE EXPLORATION SUMMER PROGRAM, 10 – 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays through to Aug. 26. Suggested
donations $2 per child and $5 per family with more than two children. Snacks provided. For information or to get a summer schedule, call Laurie 250-255-7513 or email ecosproutsbces@gmail.com.
FRIDAY QUESNEL ART GALLERY PRESENTS Once a Tree, an exhibit of work of the Quesnel Wood Turners Guild. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Show is on to the end of June. SALVATION ARMY FASHION SHOW presented by
the Thrift Store, as well as an exclusive shopping event June 12, 6:30 p.m. Tickets $5 each available at Salvation Army Thrift Store, all proceeds support local community programs. ANTIQUES AND UNIQUES SALE, Anglican Church Hall, June 19 – 20, Friday, 4 – 7 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. For more info or to rent tables call Honey, 250-992-5875 or 250-992-6152.
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dence, June 13, beginning at 2 p.m. Legion Beach, food, games, music dancing, bring the family. Free. Open to the public. QUESNEL FIDDLERS MONTHLY DANCE June 13, 8 p.m. – midnight, Legion Hall. Admissions $10 which includes lunch. For details contact Jean 250-992-5081. ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH LOBSTER DINNER, June 13, 6 p.m. in Anglican Church hall. Tickets are $30 at church office. For details call 250-992-
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Quesnel Knee Draggers Take a spin around the track with the Quesnel Knee Draggers and see what the excitement is all about. The Knee Draggers are Quesnel’s only amateur road racing organization. With no license required anyone wanting to try out the sport is always welcome at the track, the Knee Draggers are always looking for new members to come out and take part in the fun. The track is 3020 ft and new racers are encouraged to go at whatever speed they feel comfortable. This club provides aspiring racers of any ability the opportunity to try out the sport of motorcycle racing in a safe and controlled environment, mixing in a little friendly competition among the members. For more information visit www.quesnelkneedraggers.com or contact Chris Kelly at Plaster.ck@gmail.com. Whitney Griffiths photo
The Quesnel Horseshoe Pitchers Club held the Quesnel Spring Opener, May 23. This served as the first tournament of the season for the club. Pitchers from Prince George and even Abbotsford arrived for the event. In the mixed “A” event, visiting pitcher Mike Cunningham from Prince George took first place. Three pitchers competed in the senior mens 30 foot event. First place went to Maurice Stern from Abbotsford, with Cunningham taking second place. Local pitcher Marcel Pinete took third place in this event. Pitching in the senior men’s 40 foot event was Phil Erickson, Lorenzo Ferrara and Orlando Pellizzari; all local competitors. First place went to Erickson, following in second was Ferrara and coming in for third was Pellizzari. First place in the senior ladies event was Elaine Stern from Abbotsford. Ida Boschman of Prince George placed second and fellow Prince George competitor Pat Duncan placed third. Lone local pitcher in this event, Helene Boudreau, followed in fourth place. Pitching in the ladies class “B” event was Boudreau, Duncan and Stern. First place in this event went to Stern, following in second was Boudreau and coming in third was Duncan. In the mens class “D” event, six men pitched with one as a pacers. All competitors in this event were local. First place went to Ciril Novak, Ferrara placed second, placing third was Pellizzari, pitching in for fourth was Erickson, fifth place went to Metod Novak and coming in sixth was pacer Ron McKenzie. Next up for the local Horseshoe Pitchers Club is the Quesnel Open, June 13 – 14.
Quesnel riders triumphant at Kispiox Valley Rodeo WHITNEY GRIFFITHS Observer Reporter Quesnel riders triumphed at the 68th Kispiox Valley Rodeo, June 6 – 7. Taking third place in breakaway roping was Odessa Gerard of Savona with a final score of 5.3 and riding in for second with a score of 4.5 was 150 Mile House rider Cheyenne beta.
Roping her way into first place with a winning score of 3.0 was Quesnel’s Taylor Cherry. It was another first place win for Cherry, this time in junior breakaway roping. Her score in this event was 5.6. Quesnel dominated the junior breakaway roping event with fellow Quesnel rider Dyson Leneve following in for second
with a score of 6.3. For junior barrel racing, first place went to PerriLynn Leneve of Quesnel with her winning time of 15.896 seconds. Following in for second at 16.220 seconds was Cherry. And last but not least was Williams Lake rider Brianna Billy, with a third place time of 16.670 seconds. It was a tie for first and
second place in junior steer riding. Micaiah Gordon of Quesnel and Blaine Manuel rode in with a shared score of 75. Racing to third place was Braden Robbins with a score of 63. In steer wrestling, one of Quesnel’s seasoned rodeo competitor Steve Hohmann brought in second place with a score of 9.8.
First place went to 150 Mile House’s Charlie Attrill for a score of 8.0 and following in for third place was Mike Gill of Merritt with a score of 10.3. In bull riding, Quesnel’s Levi Lawlor’s score of 76 earned him a second place win at the rodeo. First place went to Gill, with third place going to Kamloops rider Ty Hamill.
Riding in with a third place time of 18.121 in pee wee barrel racing was Quesnel’s Kira Stowell. First place went to Taylor James of Cache Creek and following in for second was Riley Beier of Vanderhoof. Next up for the British Columbia Rodeo Association (BCRA) members is the Princeton Rodeo, June 13 – 14.
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KAMLOOPS SALE—TUESDAY JUNE 10TH Well another powerful sale here in Kamloops as 250 head of cattle rolled through the ring. Ken Alspaugh from Dunster set the butcher trade action with 1455 lb cows marking 142.00. The Neale Bros. Ranch from Merritt had 2360 lb bulls mark 172.00. Paul Hooysma also had 1190 lb butcher cows mark 142.00. J&J Cattle Co. had 1350 lb butcher cows top our trade at 143.50 and 1195 lb cows at 144.50. Feeder cattle today were active and strong. The Quesnel Ranch with some excellent 418 lb bull calves marking 346.00. Keith Cunningham had 655 lb red angus steers power to 309.00, their 678 lb steers saw 301.00. Telegraph Trail Ranch’s butcher cows sold to 140.00. Jesse & Dori Watt’s sold their 833 lb black heifers at 233.00, the 690 lb heifers brought 246.00. Clifton Ranch came to town with their 2210 lb red bull topping 173.50, their 1543 lb kill cows reached 144.50. Clifton’s group of 951 lb angus X steers sold to 224.00, the 866 lb black heifers rolled to 229.00. Colin Mikkelson’s 1488 lb butcher cows brought 143.00. Dave and Linda Harvey’s 520 lb red heifers sold to 307.00. Randy & Wendy Prebushewski from Cherryville had 1010 lb butcher cows race to 149.00. Pat Lawrence from Keremeos had 1252 lb butcher cows mark 144.50. Just a reminder no Sale in Kamloops next week, June 16th. Our next Cattle Sale is 2 weeks away Tuesday, June 23rd. We already have 10 cow/calf pairs and 100 butcher cows and bulls listed. Quesnel’s track and field members took on the competition at Langley for the B.C. high school track and field championships. Top: Correlieu competitor Zach McCall takes on the javelin throw. Bottom: Correlieu student Justin McDonald hurdles by the competition.
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Beautiful executive home on Bouchie Lake. 3 bdrm, all with a view of the lake, 2 ½ baths, vaulted ceiling with sky light. Gorgeous location with level .53 acre lot, beautiful yard and deck. Call Randy today. $339,000.00
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Rentals
Commercial/ Industrial Busy Building City Centre 2nd floor 470 sq/ft, $400/mo. or 260 sq/ft, $215/mo. Both adjoining 730 sq/ft,$600/mo. Bsmt. 295 sq/ft, $190/mo. Rates include all utilities. Call Wes @ (250)992-5665 or Teri @ (250)992-7202
Homes for Rent 2Bdrm Mobile home on private lot. Sundeck and some storage, $700/mo. N/P, Avail Jul. 1st. 250-992-7625
Transportation
Trucks & Vans
2003 Ram 2500 SLT
5.9 diesel, quad cab, 6 speed std trans, 8’ box, 4x4, canopy, B.D. exhaust brake, 12,000 lb hitch, electric trailer brake, rigged for camper. 1 owner, 320,000 km’s Asking $16,000 Call (250)747-3600
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$
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GRAD MEMORIES r e v e r o 2015 are f Here is your opportunity to preserve a special grad memory for a friend or family member. Extend your own personal message in the Quesnel Cariboo Observer’s Grad 2015 Salute, published July 10th. Deadline is July 4th. Reserve your space today $55.99 + gst (single) $90.99 + gst (double)+ 2.25 e-edition charge. Don’t miss out on this unique memory. This will showcase grad photos and valedictorian speeches.
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Wise customers read the fine print: *, ≥, >, §, ≈ The Trade In Trade Up 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 June 2, 2015. 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 2015 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. ≥3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Examples: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998/$19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash) financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 416 weekly payments of $55/$55 with a cost of borrowing of $2,928/$2,928 and a total obligation of $22,926/$22,926. >3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2015 Dodge Dart SE (25A) model through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. The equivalent of $7/day for the 2015 Dodge Dart SE (25A) is equal to a Purchase Price of $17,498 financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment, equals 416 weekly payments of $48 with a cost of borrowing of $2,557 and a total obligation of $20,055. §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: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan CVP with a Purchase Price of $19,998 financed at 4.99% over 60 months, equals 260 weekly payments of $87 for a total obligation of $22,605. 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 IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles in Operation data available as of July, 2014 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 FCA US LLC used under license by Chrysler Canada Inc.
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2015 DODGE DART SE
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SUMMER CLEARANCE EVENT
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FINANCE FOR
PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $2,000 CONSUMER CASH* AND FREIGHT.
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FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN
Starting from price for 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew Plus shown: $34,490.§
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Quesnel Cariboo Observer
Owner says liquidate ¼ million dollars NOW! SO BOB SAYS... More Inventory
$99 2011
over cost
Not Listed OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, WHOLESALERS AND OTHER DEALERS
2008
2005
2007
2006
2011
Chrysler 200
GMC Acadia
RAM 1500
Honda Civic
Hyundal Santa fe
Toyota Corolla
Was 14,990 STK#14t073b
Was 16,990 STK#14t123b
Was 12,990 STK#14t193a
Was 11,990 STK#14t194a
Was 11,990 STK#14t201a
Was 14,990 STK#14t240a
10,991.00
$
13,191.00
$
Bi-Weekly 108.00
Bi-Weekly 128.00
7,060.00D
L O S
7,670.00
$
7,105.00
$
Bi-Weekly 78.00
Bi-Weekly 72.00
11,100.00
$
$
Bi-Weekly 109.00
Bi-Weekly 73.00
4 DOOR SEDAN
CLEAN SUV
QUAD CAB 4X4
SPORTY 2 DOOR
SUV
4 DOOR SEDAN
2010
2012
2012
2012
2010
2012
Ford F150
Chrysler 200
Ford F150
Ford F150
Ford F150
Ford F150
Was 22,990 STK#14t246a
Was 15,990 STK#14t251a
Was 27,990 STK#15t033b
Was 31,990 STK#15t058a
Was 19,990 STK#15t101b
Was 31,990 STK#15t131a
17,517.00
D L O S $
Bi-Weekly 167.00
9,814.00
$
D L O S Bi-Weekly 97.00
CREW CAB 4X4
22,650.00
$
Bi-Weekly 214.00
4 DOOR SEDAN
2009
26,200.00
$
Bi-Weekly 246.00
CREW CAB 4X4
2013
14,980.00 D
L D O L S SO $
Bi-Weekly 144.00
CREW CAB 4X4
2012
25,495.00
$
Bi-Weekly 239.00
CREW CAB 4X4
2013
2013
SUPER CAB 4X4
2011
Ford F350
Ford Fiesta
Chev 2500
Ford Focus
Ford Focus
Ford Taurus
Was 31,990 STK#15t147a
Was 14,990 STK#9372
Was 32,990 STK#9404
Was 18,990 STK#9409
Was 18,990 STK#9411
$
$
27,960.00 LD
Was 18,990 STK#9407
$
$
$
$
D OLD SO L O S S 24,760.00
13,392.00
Bi-Weekly 233.00
Bi-Weekly 129.00
Bi-Weekly 262.00
14,604.00
14,425.00
Bi-Weekly 140.00
15,200.00
Bi-Weekly 139.00
Bi-Weekly 146.00
CREW DIESEL 4X4
4 DOOR GAS MISER
CREW CAB 4X4
4 DOOR SEDAN
4 DOOR SEDAN
CLASSY 4 DOOR SEDAN
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
Chrysler
Ford Escape
Ford Escape
Was 25,990 STK#9426
Was 34,990 STK#9427
Was 34,990 STK#9428
Was 18,990 STK#9429
Was 27,990 STK#9431
Was 33,990 STK#9435
$
$
$
$
20,628.00
$
Bi-Weekly 195.00
29,452.00
$
28,702.00
Bi-Weekly 275.00
Bi-Weekly 268.00
Ford Fiesta
13,946.00
Bi-Weekly 135.00
Ford Escape
22,639.00
Ford F150
27,665.00
Bi-Weekly 259.00
Bi-Weekly 213.00
TOWN & COUNTRY VAN
4X4 SUV
4X4 SUV
SPORTY 4 DOOR
2WD SUV
4X4
2011
2014
2014
2014
2014
2008
Ford F150
Ford Fusion
Ford Edge
Mustang
Ford Edge
Ford F150
Was 32,990 STK#9439
Was 24,990 STK#9440
Was 31,990 STK#9444
Was 32,990 STK#9445
Was 37,990 STK#9446
Was 28,990 STK#9447
$
$
$
$
18,938.00 D
D SOL L O S 26,290.00
Bi-Weekly 252.32
Bi-Weekly 180.00
26,290.00
Bi-Weekly 246.00
28,261.00
Bi-Weekly 264.00
33,126.00 D
SOL $
Bi-Weekly 308.00
24,320.00
D L O S $
Bi-Weekly 229.00
You’re in good hands with “The Deal Makers” in Quesnel ALL PAYMENTS ARE BASED ON 72 MONTHS PAID BI-WEEKLY WITH 0 DOWN, INTEREST RATE OF 8% AND INCLUDES $389.00 DOC FEE O.A.C. 4X4 SUPER CREW
4 DOOR SEDAN
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4 X 4 SEL
CONVERTIBLE
4 X 4 LOADED
LIFTED DIESEL 4X4
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250-992-FORD (3673)