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n Street performer Miranda Allen, known by her stage name Tianna the Traveller, escapes from a series of ropes and chains at the Shuswap Farm and Craft Market on Friday, June 12. Allen grew up in Revelstoke and is touring the B.C. Interior before heading to the world’s largest fringe festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. Allen will return to the farmer’s market to perform her 45-minute show on Tuesday, June 23.
Residents will soon get a chance to see what the design for the upgrading of the Trans-Canada Highway at the west end of Salmon Arm looks like. B.C. Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Todd Stone addressed the Salmon Arm Chamber of Commerce Tuesday morning. There he announced that a public information meeting is set for Wednesday, June 24 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Prestige Harbourfront Resort. “I encourage you to participate if you still have thoughts and concerns,” he told his audience. He said the ministry’s intention is to four-lane from where four-laning ends west of Salmon Arm, over a new Salmon River Bridge and through Salmon Arm. He said it’s a $120 million project. Whether it’s done in one, two, three or four phases will depend on how much the federal government will cost share, he said, noting the two levels of government are currently in discussions. Following his presentation, Salmon Arm Mayor Nancy Cooper asked if there is anything city council can do to help bring in the federal government. Stone said he wanted to emphasize the federal government is in discussions with the province. “I don’t want the message to come out of this room I was pointing the finger at the federal government,” he said. “We’re all in this together. I’ve had some very good discussions with Colin See Action on page A2
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Action promised Continued from front Mayes. He’s very passionate about improving the Trans-Canada Highway.” Stone said the provincial ministry is working on all the design work, which isn’t done by the federal government. “The western approaches, we’re getting very close... We’re doing a tremendous amount of work to make sure these projects are shovel ready.” He said it would be helpful if city council continues to reinforce with the MP and other federal government reps how important the project is. Rodger DeMille said he is the title holder on the DeMille’s property and asked why no one from the ministry has consulted him properly. DeMille said he is particularly concerned about land being taken out of the Agricultural Land Reserve. Stone said he will make sure staff reach out to him. “Absolutely you have my commitment on that.” Several other people at Stone’s presentation asked questions. Warren Bell said the federal government has set aside funds for flood-plain mapping and noted Salmon Arm’s data is very old. He asked how high a priority if would be for the reconstruction through Salmon Arm to include a flood-plain analysis, noting a number of citizens think it
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n Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Todd Stone talked highways to the Salmon Arm Chamber of Commerce and visitors Tuesday. would be a good time to do it. “I will take that up with staff,” Stone said. “I would tend to come from the same place you’re at,” he said, adding he is pleased the federal government is undertaking the work and he thinks there’s a role for the provincial and local governments. He said the province is trying to find a balance between modernizing and practical limits on funding. “Your suggestion regarding the Salmon River Bridge is a good one.” One woman asked about trucks speeding down the hill into town from the east, possibly carrying dangerous goods. Stone said the province doesn’t have the resources to put high level enforcement at every stretch of highway in B.C., but does try to target the highest priorities. “But your feedback is valued. I will ask CVSE (Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement) to take a look at the approaches here.”
Other questions included the topics of line painting, pot holes, cycling corridors and driverless transport trucks. Stone said a federal government regulation introduced a few years ago means the paint used now doesn’t last. He said the province and other jurisdictions are trying to find a solution. Regarding pot holes, he said he thinks ministry staff were going to address them in spring and early summer. “I’ll definitely take that back,” he said. He said the province is going to invest in cycling networks, starting with one in the Okanagan “in a matter of weeks.” He said funds will be spent on sweeping road shoulders and a cycling tourism signage program. Chamber president Jim Kimmerly asked about driverless trucks being tested in Nevada. Stone said four states are seriously evaluating them but “you will not see driverless vehicles in British Columbia in the next five years.”
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A new way of doing things. This was a theme of sorts for the latest Moving Forward Together Workshop held at the Quaaout Lodge on June 10. Keynote speaker Chief Robin Billy of the Adams Lake Indian Band spoke on integrating Secwepemc knowledge and traditional wisdom with today’s community planning. “We really have to change the way we do things,” he said, after speaking of the Mt. Polley Mine disaster, the recent fuel spill off Vancouver, deforestation, water pollution of area lakes, the push for more oil and gas pipelines and climate change. “In a real sense we hold our laws within ourselves,” he said, noting the stories that have guided the Secwepemc people for thousands of years emphasize environmental responsibility. “It’s our choice to dump bilge water in the lake. It’s our choice if you’re going to build a cabin to build a composting toilet...” Billy talked about his own background. “I grew up on the land as a young child, picking berries. I was taught to hunt, gathering roots... knowing the importance of traditional foods for health.” “Growing up in that kind of lifestyle leads you to protect the earth,” he said. After high school in Chase he went to the University of Manitoba where one of the programs he enrolled in was begun by former
National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Phil Fontaine. Elders across Canada participated, sharing knowledge of land, principles, values and practices around land management. Returning with a science degree, Billy worked with the Kamloops Indian Band as environmental coordinator, where he developed a new environmental assessment process. He talked of the history of the Secwepemc territory, and the effects of settlers and government policy, including the breaking of historical agreements over land and the Indian Act. He hates the term ‘lazy Indian.’ “I’ve always worked hard and we were legislated out of the economy.” He spoke of the evolution of case law in B.C., pointing out that a lot of First Nations are fighting for land title and rights. “A lot of people will have to start accepting the facts, we’ve never signed a treaty or gave up land. We have a role to protect our territory.” He said an economy based on sustainability could mean many things, from eco-tourism to sustainable forestry. He referred to the Site C dam planned for the Peace River, a “big sexy project,” noting B.C. is falling behind the whole nation in terms of wind development, for instance. “Flood off a lot of agricultural land, flood off sacred sites – there might be a better way...” Another new way of doing things relating to the Together Shuswap event was the focus on
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n A number of workshop participants were eager to speak to Adams Lake Indian Band Chief Robin Billy following his keynote address at the Moving Forward Together workshop held Wednesday, June 10 at Quaaout Lodge. youth, the future leaders. Amy Greenwood with the Fraser Basin Council helped convene the youth engagement part of the workshop. “We were really impressed by the level of participation,” she said, noting about 18 young people and young adults from ages 16 to 24 took part, including two youth facilitators, Natalya Melnychuk from Sorrento and Brock Endean from Chase. One of the key items identified, Greenwood said, was the need to establish a formalized “youth council” or
youth advisory group to help identify more effective ways to engage youth in important community discussions and decision-making processes. She said the main themes for youth were: • developing alternative transportation rather than private cars so more youth can connect with each other; • creating open spaces and meeting places where youth can come together; and, particularly from First Nations youth, • making it possible to learn more about traditional practices from more elders.
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n (Clockwise from top) Brooke Richardson takes off in a group performance titled “Galaxy Guardians” during the Shuswap Dance Centre’s Gala performance show at the Shuswap Theatre on Saturday, June 13; Josh Williams performs a ballet routine; Morgan Paiement performs solo.
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Of all the 94 recommendations contained in the federal Truth and Reconciliation commission’s report outlining the history and effects of residential schools on aboriginal people in Canada, the most important relate to education. In its call for improved education for aboriginal peoples the commission is not alone. Studies over the years have pointed to the gap between educational opportunities for aboriginals compared to others. While much has been done (in B.C. the gap is closing between the percentage of aboriginal youth graduating from high school compared to other students), the overall result remains that a considerable number of Canadians are improperly prepared for the complex nature of modern society. Education is the great leveller of any society. From a common base of reading, writing, math, geography, knowledge of a country’s history and its peoples comes the opportunity for individual achievement and ultimately, success. Former Assembly of First Nations leader Shawn Atleo said as much in 2012: “When our young people do complete high school, they’re twice as likely to get a job. When they graduate from university, their earnings triple.” How to change the way things are now will continue to be the subject of debate and study. But to waste the potential of hundreds of thousands of Canadians cannot continue. – Terrace Standard
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Fishing adventurer a worthy catch We got our first television set back in the early sixties. My two favourite shows were Have Gun Will Travel, a weekly western adventure series starring Richard Boone as Paladin, the knight without armour in a savage land, and Ted Peck’s Tides and Trails, a show about hunting, fishing and the great outdoors. He used to end his show by saying, “tight lines and straight shooting.” I couldn’t wait for either of those shows to come on. Of course, there was also the Ed Sullivan Show, which came on Sunday evenings. I particularly remember being glued to the television set on the night of February 9, 1964 – along with an estimated 70 million other people – waiting for the Beatles to make their first appearance. My life changed forever that evening. Over the years there have been a few pretty good westerns on TV, but none ever stood up to the knight without armour in a savage land. I’m not sure if any of the shows from back then would stand up to today’s
The GreaT OuTdOOrs James Murray standards, especially when it comes to the sets and scripts. They were pretty simple and cardboardy back then. There have also been a lot of fishing and outdoor shows on television over the years. Almost all of the them have been produced in the U.S. and fall into the what I would call the “good ol’ boy” category. Most of them are hosted by guys with names like Lefty Crawdad or Marlin Jones. It’s an endless parade of guys catching one bass after another – guys who insist on kissing fish on the mouth and laughing like – well, they sort of remind me of the movie Deliverance. There is even a cable
channel now solely devoted to fishing shows. If they aren’t hosted by guys with outfits that make them look like racing car drivers, they are hosted by women who are constantly squealing throughout the entire show. Yes, I admit I’ve watched them – once. Having said all this, there are a couple of fishing shows I don’t mind. They’re on the Cottage Network. They are both hosted by the same person, a fellow from Quebec by the name of Cyril Chauquet. One is called The Fishing Adventurer and the other is Wild Catch. It’s sort of hard to tell but, to me, it appears to be the same show with two different names. Be that as it may, it/they are pretty good shows. He travels all over the world fishing for all sorts of exotic fish. (Some of the best shows were filmed right here in Canada.) What I particularly enjoy is all the background and travel information that he adds to the show. Instead of going out with big fancy charters, he usually goes out with locals in their pangas. Half the time
it seems their outboard motors die or he loses ‘the big one’ just before he gets it to the boat. Either way, he’s a pretty likeable sort of guy and it/they are pretty downto-earth fishing shows. I don’t mind watching the occasional fishing show, although I must say I’d rather be out fishing in real life. When it comes right down to it, we’ve got some of the best fishing on the planet right here in the Interior. A lot of those guys who have fishing shows want to come here to fish for rainbow trout in our lakes, and salmon and steelhead in our world-class rivers. Maybe one of these days, Cyril Chauquet will phone up and say he wants to go out fishing with me in my 12-foot aluminum car topper or, better yet, maybe he’ll say he wants me go come along with him when he is going to fish for rooster fish in Le Pas, Mexico, or tuna off the coast of Nova Scotia or the Azores. I’ll make sure my cell phone charged and somewhere in with my tackle box just in case.
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From the hill Colin Mayes I am providing constituents with the following paragraphs of a letter sent to the Mayor of Vancouver from our federal Minister of Health: “Marijuana is not an approved drug or medicine, and Health Canada does not endorse its use. There is serious health risks associated with smoking marijuana, especially for youth. That is why the Government of Canada wants to stop youth from smoking marijuana. The evidence is clear that when youth smoke marijuana they have increased risks of developing mental health issues, including psychosis and schizophrenia. We also know that regular, long-term marijuana use in youth can harm concentra-
tion, memory, and the ability to think and to make decisions, and it can also produce paranoia and anxiety or nervousness.” “Legitimizing and normalizing the use and sale of marijuana can have only one effect: increasing marijuana use and addiction. Indeed, according to the Canadian Drug Use Monitoring Survey, although youth marijuana use has dropped by almost 45 per cent since 2004, 20 percent of youth smoked marijuana in 2012 compared to 70 per cent who drank alcohol. Legitimizing and normalizing marijuana could mean more than tripling its use by youth.” “While Canadian courts have required the government to allow access to marijuana when authorized by a physician, the law is clear that this must be done in a controlled fashion to protect public health and safety. In response to the courts, the government implemented the Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations in June of 2013, with the aim of
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South ShuSwap Shuswap Survivors
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n Cancer survivors line up before the start of the Relay for Life at the Elks Park on Saturday, June 13. Participants took part in the relay and family friendly activities while raising more than $101,000 this year for cancer research. The South Shuswap’s Blind Bay Bunch raised more than $11,000, the second-highest fundraising total for a team.
NEWSPAPER ROLLENDS IDEAL FOR: Table covers, crafts, drawing or packing Various sizes. Available at the SAlmon Arm obServer office 171 Shuswap Street, Salmon Arm
• July 9 – Rod and Margit; • July 16 – Doc and the Disorderlies; • July 23 – Larry and Jane Stephenson and Blu and Kelly Hopkins; • July 30 – Chris Stevens and Jesse Mast; • Aug. 6 – Elk Tribe; • Aug. 13 – Seal Skull Hammer; • Aug. 20 – Nick McKee and Rough Pearl.
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Enjoy Music in the Bay
Live music in a marvellous setting is what the Arts Council for the Shuswap will be serving up with Music in the Bay. People are invited to bring their lawnchairs or blankets to Centennial Field Thursday evenings, from July 2 to Aug. 20, to enjoy the series of complementary concerts. The shows will run from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and refreshments will be available on site. The lineup includes the following: • July 2 – Tappalachian String Band and Willy Gaw Quintet;
• Daycare 0-12 years • Summer Day Camps 5-12 years
General Advertising: Thurs., June 25 at 4 p.m. for Salmon Arm Observer, and Friday, June 26 at 2 p.m. for Shuswap Market News. The Salmon Arm Observer will be closed Wednesday, July 1. The office will re-open on Thursday, July 2nd at regular business hours.
& The 5th Annual Carlin Country Market
The 2nd Annual Carlin Country Market, held May 26th, at Carlin School The 2nd Annual Carlin Country Market, held M The 2nd Annual Carlin Country Market, held May 26th, atat Carlin School fundraiser, May 23rd Was another successful day for the school and community. Theheld Wasand another successfulCarlin day Parent for the school and n The Elk Tribe will take the stage for one night, Was the another successful day forParent the school the community. The Council would likefor to thank the follo was successful day Advisory Council would like to thank the following donorswould for their AdvisorySchool, Council like another to thank Advisory the following donors for their Aug. 6, in the Music on the Bay series,nd July 2 to contributions: generous contributions: generousthe contributions: th school and the generous community. The 2 Annual Carlin Country Market, held May 26 , at Carlin School Platinum Sponsors: th Platinum Sponsors: Sponsors: The 2nd Annual Carlin Country Market, held May , atPlatinum Carlin School Aug. 20 in Blind Bay. We would like to thank the following Was another successful day for the school and the26 community. The Parent Was another successful day for the school and the community. The Parent Advisory Council would like to thank the following donors for their donors for their generous contributions: Advisory Council would like to thank the following donors for their generous contributions: generous contributions: Platinum Sponsors Platinum Sponsors: Platinum Sponsors:
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Farm Shuswap Estates PJs Restaurant TanyaNature’s Oss DeMille Sebastion’s SalonEquipment City Furniture Shuswap Extreme Recreation Old Towne Centre PJ’s Restaurant Home Sorrento Just 4 Ki Bronze Sponsors: Shuswap on Canvas Shuswap Veterinary Shuswap Farm Equipment DeMilles Farm Shuswap Lake Estates Market Prestige Harbourfront Hotel Tappen EssoRestaurant, Recline Ridge Winery Re-New U Spa Momentum Gymnastics Nature’s Applewood Grocery Askews SorrentoonBuilding Sunnybrae Winery Shuswap CanvasCentre Deep Creek Shuswap Veterinary Salmon Arm Minor Football Salmon Arm Minor Hockey Tool Museum Recline Ridge Winery Tarnow’s Hair & Centre Day Spa Old Towne PJ’s Res BCSunnybrae Ambulance Service CarlinSalmon Hall Association Stacey Building BlackburnCentre The Hour Glass Arm Rescue Unit Shuswap Trail Alliance Sorrento Winery Dreamcycle Motorcycle Museum Salmar Theatre The Brick Recline Ridge Winery Re-New st Cathy DeMille Cork ‘n’ Cap Skimikin Nursery South Shuswap 1 Responders Toby’s Coffee House White Lake Pilates Stacey Blackburn Hour Glass Salmon Arm Minor Football Salmon A Flowers byThe Fimmy Salmon Arm RCMPDaycare The Puzzle Factory Fire Dept. Sweet Escapes Day Spa Home Restaurant, Sorrento Just 4Sunnybrae Kidz Bronze Sponsors: Salmon Arm Rescue Unit Shuswap Toby’s Coffee House White Lake Pilates on the Tirecraft, Pizza Salmon ArmThai Ready MixFly The Salty Fig Sorrento Catering Momentum Gymnastics Nature’s Bounty Applewood Grocery BronzeFrankie’s Askews Skimikin Nursery South Sh White Lake Fire Dept. Sponsors: OldJewelry TowneHall Centre PJ’s Restaurant Gem Set Salmon Arm Rona ToughSunnybrae Love Bootcamp BC Ambulance Service Carlin Association Fire Dept. Sweet Es Applewood Grocery Askews Ridge Winery Re-New U Spa Cathy DeMille Cork ‘n’ Cap Thai on the Fly Tirecraft Grass Recline RootCarlin Dairies Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Wal-Mart BC Ambulance Service Hall Association Salmon Arm Minor Football Salmon Arm Minor Hockey Fire Dept. Home Restaurant, Sorrento Hadath Family Just 4 Kidz Daycare SASCU WhiteWhite Lake Lake Pilates Cathy DeMilleGymnastics Cork ‘n’ Bounty Cap Arm Rescue Unit Shuswap Trail Alliance Momentum Nature’s H2O4USalmon Save-On Foods Winkler Disposal st Home Restaurant, Sorrento Just 4 Kidz Daycare Responders Skimikin Nursery South Shuswap 1 Old Towne Centre PJ’s Restaurant HerbalSunnybrae Magic SelectSweet Solar Systems Wolf Drilling Momentum Gymnastics Nature’s Bounty Dept. Escapes Day Spa Recline Ridge Winery Re-NewFire U Spa Pub Drug Mart Woody’s Cabins to Go Old TowneArm Centre ThaiPJ’s on Restaurant the Arm Fly Minor Hockey Shoppers Tirecraft, Sorrento Salmon Minor FootballHideaway Salmon Hardware Shuswap Cash Direct www.trucksplusauto.com Recline Ridge Re-New U Spa Lake Fire Dept. Salmon Arm Winery Rescue Unit HomeWhite Shuswap Trail Alliance Salmon ArmNursery Minor Football Jade Buffet Salmon Arm Minor HockeyShuswap Hairstyling Your Dollar Store With More Skimikin South Shuswap 1st Responders Golf & Country Club Salmon Arm Fire Rescue Unit Just 4 Kidz Shuswap Trail Alliance Sunnybrae Dept. Sweet Escapes Day Spa Daycare Shuswap Lake Estates Skimikin Shuswap 1st Responders Thai onNursery the Fly Tirecraft, Sorrento Live • Golf • Enjoy LighthouseSouth Market Shuswap Tourism White Lake Dept. Sunnybrae FireFire Dept. Sweet Escapes Day Spa
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Band benefits from services The Columbia Shuswap Regional District board agreed to extend the agreement for services to the Little Shuswap Indian Band. Services will include recycling and refuse disposal, milfoil and weed control, emergency preparedness, eco-
nomic development, tourism, film commission, 911 emergency dispatch and the North Okanagan Columbia Shuswap Regional Hospital District on both taxable and nontaxable lands. The agreement,ill be maintained for a five-
year term. Salmon Arm Mayor Nancy Cooper stressed the importance of being good neighbours to area bands and announced the city will celebrate National Aboriginal Day by hosting a local Aboriginal Day on Sunday, June 21.
Dates to Remember Canadian White Water perform along with Special Guests Larry and Jane Stephenson at Carlin Hall at 7:30 Friday, June 19. Tickets at the door only, $15. All proceeds go to Carlin Hall Fundraising Project. Goodies available by donation. Sunnybrae Seniors Hall at 3585 Sunnybrae Canoe Point Rd. hosts a Country Breakfast featuring homestyle cooking of fresh local foods Saturday, June 20 from 8 to 11 a.m. Tickets are $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12. Strawberry tea, Saturday, includes strawberry shortcake and tea, June 20, 1 to 3:30 p.m., St. Mary’s Church. Sorrento Lions Father’s Day Pancake
Breakfast, Sunday, June 21, 8 to 11 a.m., by donation, at Sorrento Memorial Hall, Passchendale Road. Pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, juice and coffee served. Finz Resort hosts a Ladies Night at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 23 featuring wine-tasting, appetizers, exhibits, recreational opportunities, swimwear, sandals, fitness, jewelry and more. Blind Bay Painters’ Art Show and Sale takes place at the Blind Bay Hall, 2510 Blind Bay Rd. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 27 and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 28, featuring original art in a variety of media produced by local artists, on display in the Reed-
man Gallery (downstairs). Enjoy refreshments and experience quality wares at the gift shop. Admission is by donation. Carlin Hall hosts the T-Buckley Trio in concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 28th. Tickets at the door only, $15.00 per person. On Canada Day, the Sorrento Lions to serve pancake breakfast for $5 from 8 to 11 a.m. at Canada Day grounds on Blind Bay Road. Hamburgers, $5, served from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Afternoon beer garden. Sorrento Village Farmers’ Market runs Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Visit www. sorrentofarmersmarket. ca/.
The 19th Annual Salmon Arm
Kids’ Fishing Derby SUNDAY, JUNE 21st
7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at the end of the Salmon Arm Wharf
Open to all children 12 years of age & under ALL CHILDREN must wear a lifejacket or PFD and be accompanied by an adult. REGISTRATION: Sunday, 6 a.m. at the wharf. (note: NO cost to register!) AWARDS CEREMONY: 11:30 a.m. at the wharf. SPONSORED BY
Shuswap Recreation Society Salmon Arm Savings and Credit Union Canadian Tire • Westside Stores C.U.P.E. • Askew’s Foods • Rotary AND THE Salmon Arm Observer
WORSHIP r e h t e g To
Know that the Lord, He is God, it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people. – Psalm 100:3
St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church 10:00 a.m. Services Sundays & Thursdays
170 Shuswap Street S.E., Salmon Arm Incumbent: The Rt. Rev. James Cowan
Tel: 250 832-2828
st.johnsalmonarm.tripod.com
Cornerstone Christian Reformed Church 10:30 a.m. Worship
Nursery Care & Children’s Programs 1191 - 22nd Street NE
250 832-8452
DEO LUTHERAN
CHURCH ~ ELCIC 10:30 AM • WORSHIP & SUNDAY SCHOOL deolutheran.org Pastor: Rev. Erik Bjorgan 1801 - 30th St. NE ~ 250 832-6160
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Pastors Captain Sheldon Feener SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 a.m. 191 - 2nd Ave. NE ~ 832-9196 Everyone Welcome!
Emmanuel Free Lutheran Church
Canoe Senior Citizen’s Centre 7330-49th St. NE Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Bible Study Thurs. 1:30 p.m.
Church of Christ We meet at 2460 Auto Road SE
Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Pastors Mel & Joyce Janzen
11:00 am Worship & Communion 10:00 am Classes for all Ages sa4Christ.com 250 833-0927
250 675-3839 or 250 835-8736 4409 Trans Can. Hwy., Tappen www.newlifeoutreach.ca
Mountain View Baptist Church
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian T.C.Hwy. across from RCMP Rev. Woldy Sosnowsky
Worship: 9:00 a.m. Sunday School for the whole family @ 10:30 am
Guest musicians & singing 10:45 am Worship service 11:00 am
Pastor Benje Bartley
Email: standrews-salmonarm.com 250 832-7282
For info.: 250 833-5636 1981 9th Ave. NE (St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church)
If your church would like to advertise their services and location, or special events happening at your church, please call The Salmon Arm Observer at 250-832-2131 for advertising here.
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Joyfully centered on the word of God and lead by the Spirit.
4590-10 Ave. SW Sunday Worship ............ 10:00 am Sunday School ................10-11 am Message ...................... 11-11:45 am Every 4th Sunday evening Hymn Singing 5:30-6:30 pm Every other Thursday Prayer Service & Bible Study 7:30-8:30 pm
Pastor James Baer 250 832-3615
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church (LCC)
10 am Sunday Worship Phone for Information
250 675-3841 or 250 832-5908
Little Mountain Bible Chapel
3481 - 10th Ave. S.E. 250 803-0161 ~ Salmon Arm
• Sunday ~ Worship & Remembrance - 9:30 a.m. • Family Bible Hour/Sunday School - 11 a.m. • Thursday ~ Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Co-sponsor of Morning Star Bible Camp, Westbank, B.C.
St. Mary’s Anglican/ United Church www.stmarysorrento.ca Tuesday Eucharist 10 a.m.
saintmary@shaw.ca The Rev. Bruce Chalmers SUNDAY WORSHIP - 10 am
Web: www.salmonarmadventist.ca Study Online: www.bibleinfo.com
First United Church
450 OKANAGAN AVE. 250 832-3860
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Rev. Lynn Elliott Joanne Koster, Children & Youth ALL ARE WELCOME!
River of Life Community Church Pastor Reuben Pauls - 250 675-3636
Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. Sunday School - 10:45 a.m. (Nursery to age 12) 2405 Centennial Drive, Shuswap Lake Estates Lodge, downstairs
Living Waters Church WORSHIP SERVICE & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Sundays 10:30 a.m.
HEALING & DELIVERANCE MINISTERY
Every Sunday 12:30 p.m. Anyone Welcome!
THURSDAY NIGHT PRAYER at 7 p.m.
#180 Lakeshore Dr. NW Right behind Boston Pizza www.livingwaterschurch.ca
250 832-3433
CATHOLIC CHURCHES
Sundays at 9:00 am & 10:45 am 3151 - 6th Ave. NE
Bob Bartell - Lead Pastor Tamara Peterson - Women’s Ministries Pastor Kenny Toews - Student Ministries Pastor Rudy Evans - Children’s Ministries Pastor
SICAMOUS
Worship Service at 9:45 Nursery Care for ages 2 & under Sunday School for ages 3 - Gr. 5
THE SHUSWAP’S MULTI-SITE CHURCH
SALMON ARM
Children’s Ministry & Childcare for all ages, both services
Join us each Saturday ~ All ages
3270 60th Avenue NE • 250 832-8936
250 832-8068 121 Shuswap Street SW
Broadview Evangelical Free Church
1188 Trans Canada Hwy., Sorrento Ph. 250-675-2294
Seventh-day Adventist Church 9:30 am. - Bible Study Hour 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
PASTOR GEORGE FLEMING Sunday Worship: 11:15 a.m. Traditional Service
SALMON ARM: St. Joseph’s 60 First Street SE Sat., 5 pm & Sun., 9 am SICAMOUS: Our Lady of Fatima Saturday at 2:30 pm BLIND BAY: Our Lady of the Lake 2385 Golf Course Drive Blind Bay Sunday, 11:15 am
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Salmon Arm Mennonite Church
SASCU Rec Center, Rm. 101 (west side)
Crossroads Free Methodist Church
Shuswap Lake Area Mass Time:
250 832-6859
www.firstunitedsalmonarm.ca
TROPHIES & PRIZES “Parent Appreciation” draw prize
New Life Outreach
10:30 a.m. Sunday Service
For the Whole Family!
plus weekly
Care Groups for every age!
3160 - 10 Ave. SE, Salmon Arm 250 832-3121 www.fivecornerschurch.ca
Sundays at 10:30 am Parkview School, 605 Parksville St. Children’s Ministry for kids up to 12 yrs Weekly Ministries for all ages
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Sundays at 10:30 am Sorrento Memorial Hall, TCH Children’s Ministry for kids up to 12 yrs
Visit us at: aplacetobelong.ca Contact: 250 832-4004, email scc@aplacetobelong.ca
350 - 30th Street NE 250 832-6366
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Anxious journey to birth Baby needs surgery: Mother must stay in Vancouver. By Martha Wickett
MARKET NEWS STAff
Salmon Arm’s Brianna McLellan and little unborn Ollie have already made Ronald McDonald House in Vancouver their home, although it wasn’t expected to be necessary quite so soon. Ollie, the son of Brianna and Chad McLellan, is due to be born on July 21. He suffers from a hernia – a congenital diaphragmatic hernia. It is diagnosed in just one in 2,500 babies per year. Ollie’s diaphragm hasn’t fully formed, so his abdominal organs have pushed up into his chest cavity. His little heart has been pushed to one side and there’s little space left for his lungs to grow. However, that hasn’t stopped Ollie from growing. Brianna’s sister Deidra Staley reports that Ollie, who is currently breech, measured 44 weeks at Brianna’s 33-week appointment. “He’s already such a little trouble maker,” Staley joked.
As well, Brianna has developed polyhydramnios or excess amniotic fluid, which is a trigger for pre-term delivery, she explained. Consequently the doctors at BC Women’s Hospital wanted her in Vancouver right away. “She give us updates regularly, and is mostly in love with the cleanliness and comfort of the RMH. My mom and Brianna’s daughter are there with Brianna, as she isn’t allowed to be alone. Chad and the boys took a trip down there this past weekend and they all had a great visit.” Ollie is the baby brother of Bryson, Carter and Peyton who are 11, 9 and 5. Staley adds: “She is definitely feeling ‘over pregnant’ and everyone is very excited to meet Ollie. His presence is known... He isn’t making a very quiet entrance into this world.” Once Ollie is born, he will be whisked away from Brianna to receive a series of corrective surgeries. He is then
Friday, June 19, 2015 Shuswap Market News
Public Notice of Open House
Highway 1 Improvements in Salmon Arm The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure invites the public to attend an information session to preview plans and provide comments regarding four-laning and intersection improvements on Highway 1 through Salmon Arm from 1.3 kilometres west of Second Nations Road to 10 Street SW. The ministry’s project team will be on hand to provide information and answer questions. This drop-in open house is scheduled for the following date: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Prestige Harbourfront Resort 251 Harbourfront Drive NE Salmon Arm, B.C.
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n An ultrasound photo of baby Ollie, who has a congenital diaphragmatic hernia and will require a series of surgeries after birth. expected to spend up to six months in hospital. Friends have set up an account to help with expenses. To donate, go
For more information, please contact Dave Shibata, Project Manager, by telephone at 250 828-4069 or by e-mail at Dave.Shibata@gov.bc.ca
to a Salmon Arm Savings & Credit Union location where an Ollie McLellan trust account has been set up.
NOW HIRING
Columbia Shuswap Regional District
NEEDED: High rank couple for Hotel Management. 30 room hotel in Kamloops, Pentiction, or Vernon. 2-3 bedroom live in suite, includes utilities. Duties include but not limited to; recruiting team members, housekeeping management, building maintenance. Independently owned and looking for serious applications. Couple looking for secure, permit position reply with resume and reference to: appysv@outlook.com
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS AGRICULTURE BRAND AND MARKETING FOR THE SHUSWAP The Columbia Shuswap Regional District is inviting proposals from qualified consultants to develop a coordinated marketing approach for Shuswap agriculture products and to provide education for communities in the Shuswap and beyond as to how important the agriculture industry is to the long term sustainability of our communities. This project was identified as one of the top priorities in the 2014 Shuswap Agriculture Strategy to enable the agriculture industry in the region to grow and prosper. Proposals clearly marked “Agriculture Brand and Marketing for the Shuswap” will be accepted until 4 PM local time on Friday, June 26, 2015 at the office of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, 555 Harbourfront Drive NE, P.O. Box 978, Salmon Arm, BC, V1E 4P1. Proposal documents and further information are available online at the Columbia Shuswap Regional District website at www.csrd.bc.ca/newsnotices/opportunities/tenders, on the BCBid website at www.bcbid.gov. bc.ca, Civic Info website at www.civicinfo.bc.ca and at the office of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District at the above address during regular office hours.
NOTICE OF A MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGE SUNNYBRAE-CANOE POINT ROAD
The Columbia Shuswap Regional District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Proposals and to waive any informality in the Proposals received, in each case without giving any notice. The Columbia Shuswap Regional District reserves the right to accept the Proposal which it deems most advantageous.
We will be removing trees in your area to improve safety and reliability. To ensure the safety of our work crews, it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours.
Faxed or emailed submissions will be accepted. The lowest or any Proposal not necessarily accepted. For more information, please contact: Robyn Cyr, Economic Development Officer T: 250.833.5928 or TF: 1.888.248.2773 E: rcyr@csrd.bc.ca
Where: Sunnybrae-Canoe Point Road, north of Worrall Road When: Thursday, June 25, 2015 Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage, please turn off all lights, electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics
Visit bchydro.com/outages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information.
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We are sorry for the inconvenience. We will restore power as soon as we can.
CSRD OFFICE MOVE The Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) moved to its new office last weekend and staff are starting to settle in. Thank you for your support through the move. Please note that all CSRD phone numbers have remained the same. The mailing address has also remained the same: Mailing Address: PO Box 978, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4P1
New Physical Address: 555 Harbourfront Drive NE Salmon Arm, BC
Visit our website at www.csrd.bc.ca
555 Harbourfront Dr. NE, Salmon Arm, BC | PO Box 978 V1E 4P1 250.832.8194 | Toll Free 1.888.248.2773
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of the many services this ever vigilant company provides. They pride themselves on providing flexible security services to meet individual and business needs. A fully licensed and insured private security company, Salmon Arm Security’s goals are securing properties in order to make for a safer community. Salmon Arm Security provides services in the Okanagan Shuswap regions and can be found at #730 - 11th Street S, Salmon Arm, BC. Give them a call at 250-515-0420
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Beach tips for the family (NC) Heading to the beach with your family? Make the most of your time in the sun with these tips: • Keep them busy – Beach tick-tack-toe, scavenger hunts and sand castle contests are great activities for all ages. Winner gets to skip out on dish duty for a week! Just remember to pack hats and lightweight shirts for that time out of the water. • Keep them hydrated – Avoid any nasty after effects of the sun by packing healthy, hydrating snacks like watermelon, oranges, celery sticks and cucumber to keep your family refreshed. Freeze juice boxes to keep foods cold until lunch time and provide a slushy afternoon treat.
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(NC) The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first report dedicated exclusively to drowning, titled Global Report on Drowning: Preventing a Leading Killer. Among the findings: drowning is one of the 10 leading causes of death for children and young people in every region of the world. In Canada, it’s the second leading cause of preventable death for children under the age of 10. Globally, an estimated 372,000 people drown each year in what the WHO describes as a serious but neglected public health threat. While the impact from drowning is significant compared to other public health challenges, there are no broad, organized global strategies for prevention.
• Keep them shaded – As many beaches lack natural shade, make sure you bring yours with you. This means hats and sunglasses for the entire family and a nice big beach umbrella to rest under when the sun gets too hot. • Keep them protected – An absolute must for a day in the sun is sunscreen. For the best protection, put sunscreen on before heading out into the sun, and reapply it at least every two hours. If you are swimming, towel-drying and sweating, you will need to apply sunscreen more often. Even if it’s a cloudy day at the beach, remember that you still need to protect your family’s skin from the sun. www.newscanada.com
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Working shifts can upset your body’s “internal clock” and overall health. When you work shifts, you may find it hard to know when and what to eat so here are 10 nutrition tips for shift workers. • Eat your main meal early if on a later shift. If possible, eat your main meal before you go to work and have a small meal and healthy snacks during your shift. Eating large meals at night can cause heartburn, gas, or constipation. It can also make you feel sleepy and sluggish. • Preparation is key. Eat more protein and lower glycemic carbohydrates. Not surprisingly, night shift workers often struggle with feelings of drowsiness. Protein foods like tuna, eggs, lean chicken, roast beef, baked beans, split pea soups, soy nuts, low fat cheese strings, cottage cheese, and peanut butter increase alertness. High glycemic carbohydrate foods like bread, potatoes, and cereal have a sedating effect. • Avoid fatty, fried or spicy foods. Foods such as hamburgers, fried chicken and spicy chili may lead to heartburn and indigestion. • Avoid high glycemic carbohydrates such as cookies, candies, snack foods, sugary sweets and sweetened beverages. Too much sugar isn’t good for anybody and it may be even more damaging for night shift workers. These foods spike blood sugars then cause a crash which
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$4,000 Down, 36 mo. Term, Taxes & Fees Extra, OAC. Total Paid: $14,404
2015 FORD
LINE UP
$
month
24 mo., 0% APR, OAC. $3,000 down, using $2,000 Recycle Your Ride Credit, taxes & fees extra. Total paid $11,856 due at signing $3780.
2014 Silverado 1500
- STANDARD 6-SPEED SELECT SHIFT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION PROVIDES THE SPORTY CONTROL OF A MANUAL TRANSMISSION.
- AVAILABLE SYNC WITH FORD TOUCH. VOICE ACTIVATED CONTROL OVER YOUR ENTERTAINMENT, PHONE, NAVIGATION AND CLIMATE.
- CLASS EXCLUSIVE AVAILABLE TAILGATE STEP NOW FULLY INTEGRATED INSIDE THE TAILGATE
$
- IMPRESSIVE FUEL EFFICIENCY. THE 1.6L ECOBOOST ENGINE DELIVERS 10.4L/100 KMS CITY & 7.4L/100 KMS HIGHWAY WITY 178 HORSEPOWER & 184 LB. FT. OF TORQUE.
42,989
$
* per
WAS $55,949
We give you a minimum
2,000* for your
P6510A
49,949
$
trade-in on any new F-150!
High Country, 6.2L Corvette V8 engine, rare truck.
0 Down $ 383 bi-weekly
2010 Ranger 4x4
100
Sport, power group, automatic.
NEW VEHICLES TO CHOOSE RATES FROM 0%
INSTANT CREDIT APPROVALS OAC
Not exactly as illustrated
19,949
2013 Escape SE 4WD
EcoBoost, cruise, air, keyless entry, SYNC.
Moonroof, NAV, crew cab.
FT244A
39,959
Bryan
Dale
Gene
Brad
39,949
$
2011 Ford F350 Lariat
$
2014 Ford Flex AWD
Leather, heated seats, NAV, trailer hitch, box liner, rearview ET540A camera.
44,842
$
Was $49,998
2011 Escape XLT
Power group, chrome wheels.
18,848
$
2014 Fusion SE
2010 Taurus SHO
EcoBoost, moonroof, heated seats.
22,310
$
31,989
FT218A
Fully loaded, RARE!! Only 61,000 kms.
22,949
$
.COM
APPOINTMENTS/INFO HOTLINE: 1-877-603-FORD (3673) SALMON ARM - (250) 832-2101 DL#5171 REVELSTOKE - (250) 837-5284
DL#5172
Bi-weekly 1.49% APR. 84 mo. OAC $2,000 Down.
Limited, moonroof.
Not exactly as illustrated
Power group, local, backup sensor.
32,949
2013 Ford F150 XLT
0P6557
38,994
2009 Chev Equinox AWD
Power group, automatic, OnStar
12,989
$
2011 Buick Lacrosse CXS One owner, sunroof, SYNC, rear view camera.
19,874
$
0P6542
$
8’ Box. Heavy duty payload, trailer hitch, SYNC.
31,341
$
2014 Fiat 500C
Convertible! Only 12,800 km. Heated seats, great fuel 0P6541 economy.
19,986
$
2014 Ford Edge Ltd.
Only 15,000 kms! Leather, loaded, panoramic roof, NAV, blind spot 0P6506 monitoring
37,482
$
Every Vehicle online all the time! *See dealer for Recycle Your Ride rebate details.
2011 F350 XLT 4x4
2012 F150 FX4 4x4
FT117A
0P6567
$
FT213A
5FT239
– WE NEED YOUR TRADE
JACOBSON
198
$
2012 F150 FX4 4x4
FT204A
$
BEST SERVICE. BEST SELECTION. LOWEST PRICES. PERIOD. Jim
4x4. Only 48,000 kms. V6 EcoBoost, power running boards, hard tonneau, FT231A tow pkg.
0P6543
0P6550
329
Bi-weekly 1.49% APR. 72 mo. OAC $0 Down.
2013 Ford F150 Platinum 2013 Ford F150 Platinum
0P6532
22,888
2015 ESCAPE SE
MyFord Touch, Navigation, Winter Pkg. MSRP: $32,714 $
5FT312
0P6565
$
W
NE
$
5FT334
BUY A NEW
BUY THE NEW
369
$
5FT329
5FT243
2015 EDGE AWD SEL, EcoBoost, Leather, Panorama Roof.
2015 F150 SUPERCREW 4X4, XLT, power group, EcoBoost.
ALL NEW
ALL NEW
Lease for
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Sunroof, keyless entry. Power pkg., SYNC.
0P6549
37,888
35,889
$
$
2013 Ford F250 XLT
6.2L V8, power pkg., SYNC, box liner.
V8 6.7L Diesel, trailer tow pkg., chrome pkg.
2014 Ford Explorer XLT
0P6554
0P6560
Leather, sunroof, backup sensor, trailer hitch.
40,949
34,427
$
$
YOU WORK YOU DRIVE! ZERO CREDIT REPAIR AVAILABLE DOWN OAC CORNER! New 2015 Focus
- Automatic - CD Player - Keyless Entry
20,149
$
2014 Fiesta SE
- Hatchback - Automatic - MyFord Touch
15,489
$
2013 Escape SE
- 4x4 - Air Conditioning - Keyless Entry
22,888
$
From:
299
$
per month 0 Down, 48 mo. lease, taxes & fees extras. Total Paid: $14,352 OAC 5FC319 From: per month $ OAC 0 Down, 60 months, 5.99% APR, OAC.
299
0P6554 From:
449
$
per month OAC 0 Down, 72 months, 5.99% APR, OAC. 0P6532
CREDIT APPROVAL
GUARANTEED! 1-877-814-5534
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Shuswap Market News Friday, June 19, 2015
THE SAVINGS START... Over 200 deals on our lot now – Save on New & Pre-Owned Vehicles!
2015 F150 SUPERCAB 4X4, XLT, Rear View Camera, 5.0L V8
ALL NEW
2015 F150 SUPERCAB 4X4, XLT, EcoBoost, Power Group.
ALL NEW
MSRP: $52,949
MSRP: $44,599
MSRP: $43,749
ALL NEW
44,395
$
299 Bi-weekly $
36,775
$
5.99% APR. 96 mo. OAC $2,000 Down.
5FT266
2015 F150 SUPERCREW 4x4 XLT, powr group, V6.
229 Bi-weekly
$
36,850
$
5.99% APR. 96 mo. OAC $5,000 Down.
Lease for
349
$
* per
month
24 mo., 0% APR, OAC. $3,000 down, using $2,000 Recycle Your Ride Credit, taxes & fees extra. Total paid $11,376 due at signing $3860.
MSRP: $45,049
MSRP: $44,739
38,169
$
WHY 2015 F150 WHY 2015 ESCAPE - AVAILABLE CLASS-EXCLUSIVE 360º CAMERA WITH SPLITVIEW DISPLAY – SEE WHAT’S AROUND YOUR TRUCK AND THE SURROUNDING AREA
- FIRST IN CLASS ALUMINUM ALLOY BODY & STEEL FRAME - GAME CHANGING 4-ENGINE LINEUP INCLUDING THE NEW 2.7L ECOBOOST, 3.5L ECOBOOST, 3.5L V6 AND 5.0L V8.
- TOW MORE & WORK SMARTER. BEST IN CLASS 12,200 LB. MAXIMUM TOW RATING. - TOP RATED PAYLOAD. BEST IN CLASS 3,300 LB. MAXIMUM PAYLOAD RATING. - AVAILABLE CLASS-EXCLUSIVE REMOTE TAILGATE RELEASE. LOCK OR UNLOCK YOUR TAILGATE WITH YOUR KEY FOB
- AVAILABLE CLASS-EXCLUSIVE STOWABLE LOADING RAMPS. EASILY LOAD ITEMS SUCH AS ATV’S, MOTORCYCLES & MOWERS.
- ECO RESPONSIBLE INTERIOR. THE CARPET IS PRODUCED USING A BLEND OF POST INDUSTRIAL (67%) POLYESTER FIBRES AND POST CONSUMER (33%) FIBRES FROM PLASTIC BOTTLES.
- CLASS EXCLUSIVE AVAILABLE INFLATABLE REAR SAFETY BELTS
ALL NEW 2015 FORD F150 SUPERCREW
4X4, Power Group, EcoBoost Engine, A/C, Auto.
38,969
+ 1.99% 60 months, Financing OAC
5FT294
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OR
Mike
THE Steve
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27,999
$
389
James
Patti
- AVAILABLE FOOT-ACTIVATED HANDS-FREE POWER LIFTGATE.
Power Group, A/C, Auto, Microsoft SYNC, Cargo pkg.
$
ALL NEW
- ACCOMMODATING AND ABUNDANT STORAGE. PROVIDES CARGO CAPACITY UP TO 1,920 L AND AVAILABLE ADJUSTABLE REAR CARGO FLOOR.
NEW 2015 FORD ESCAPE SE
LEASEperFOR month,
0% $5,000 Down, 24 mo. Term, Taxes & Fees Extra, OAC. Total Paid: $14,336
- AVAILABLE INTELLIGENT 4WD SYSTEM. ALWAYS ON MONITORING TRACTION AND CORNERING CONDITIONS EVERY 16 MILLISECONDS.
+ 0% 5FT300
60 months, Financing OAC
OR
LEASE FOR
289
$
$4,000 Down, 36 mo. Term, Taxes & Fees Extra, OAC. Total Paid: $14,404
2015 FORD
LINE UP
$
month
24 mo., 0% APR, OAC. $3,000 down, using $2,000 Recycle Your Ride Credit, taxes & fees extra. Total paid $11,856 due at signing $3780.
2014 Silverado 1500
- STANDARD 6-SPEED SELECT SHIFT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION PROVIDES THE SPORTY CONTROL OF A MANUAL TRANSMISSION.
- AVAILABLE SYNC WITH FORD TOUCH. VOICE ACTIVATED CONTROL OVER YOUR ENTERTAINMENT, PHONE, NAVIGATION AND CLIMATE.
- CLASS EXCLUSIVE AVAILABLE TAILGATE STEP NOW FULLY INTEGRATED INSIDE THE TAILGATE
$
- IMPRESSIVE FUEL EFFICIENCY. THE 1.6L ECOBOOST ENGINE DELIVERS 10.4L/100 KMS CITY & 7.4L/100 KMS HIGHWAY WITY 178 HORSEPOWER & 184 LB. FT. OF TORQUE.
42,989
$
* per
WAS $55,949
We give you a minimum
2,000* for your
P6510A
49,949
$
trade-in on any new F-150!
High Country, 6.2L Corvette V8 engine, rare truck.
0 Down $ 383 bi-weekly
2010 Ranger 4x4
100
Sport, power group, automatic.
NEW VEHICLES TO CHOOSE RATES FROM 0%
INSTANT CREDIT APPROVALS OAC
Not exactly as illustrated
19,949
2013 Escape SE 4WD
EcoBoost, cruise, air, keyless entry, SYNC.
Moonroof, NAV, crew cab.
FT244A
39,959
Bryan
Dale
Gene
Brad
39,949
$
2011 Ford F350 Lariat
$
2014 Ford Flex AWD
Leather, heated seats, NAV, trailer hitch, box liner, rearview ET540A camera.
44,842
$
Was $49,998
2011 Escape XLT
Power group, chrome wheels.
18,848
$
2014 Fusion SE
2010 Taurus SHO
EcoBoost, moonroof, heated seats.
22,310
$
31,989
FT218A
Fully loaded, RARE!! Only 61,000 kms.
22,949
$
.COM
APPOINTMENTS/INFO HOTLINE: 1-877-603-FORD (3673) SALMON ARM - (250) 832-2101 DL#5171 REVELSTOKE - (250) 837-5284
DL#5172
Bi-weekly 1.49% APR. 84 mo. OAC $2,000 Down.
Limited, moonroof.
Not exactly as illustrated
Power group, local, backup sensor.
32,949
2013 Ford F150 XLT
0P6557
38,994
2009 Chev Equinox AWD
Power group, automatic, OnStar
12,989
$
2011 Buick Lacrosse CXS One owner, sunroof, SYNC, rear view camera.
19,874
$
0P6542
$
8’ Box. Heavy duty payload, trailer hitch, SYNC.
31,341
$
2014 Fiat 500C
Convertible! Only 12,800 km. Heated seats, great fuel 0P6541 economy.
19,986
$
2014 Ford Edge Ltd.
Only 15,000 kms! Leather, loaded, panoramic roof, NAV, blind spot 0P6506 monitoring
37,482
$
Every Vehicle online all the time! *See dealer for Recycle Your Ride rebate details.
2011 F350 XLT 4x4
2012 F150 FX4 4x4
FT117A
0P6567
$
FT213A
5FT239
– WE NEED YOUR TRADE
JACOBSON
198
$
2012 F150 FX4 4x4
FT204A
$
BEST SERVICE. BEST SELECTION. LOWEST PRICES. PERIOD. Jim
4x4. Only 48,000 kms. V6 EcoBoost, power running boards, hard tonneau, FT231A tow pkg.
0P6543
0P6550
329
Bi-weekly 1.49% APR. 72 mo. OAC $0 Down.
2013 Ford F150 Platinum 2013 Ford F150 Platinum
0P6532
22,888
2015 ESCAPE SE
MyFord Touch, Navigation, Winter Pkg. MSRP: $32,714 $
5FT312
0P6565
$
W
NE
$
5FT334
BUY A NEW
BUY THE NEW
369
$
5FT329
5FT243
2015 EDGE AWD SEL, EcoBoost, Leather, Panorama Roof.
2015 F150 SUPERCREW 4X4, XLT, power group, EcoBoost.
ALL NEW
ALL NEW
Lease for
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Sunroof, keyless entry. Power pkg., SYNC.
0P6549
37,888
35,889
$
$
2013 Ford F250 XLT
6.2L V8, power pkg., SYNC, box liner.
V8 6.7L Diesel, trailer tow pkg., chrome pkg.
2014 Ford Explorer XLT
0P6554
0P6560
Leather, sunroof, backup sensor, trailer hitch.
40,949
34,427
$
$
YOU WORK YOU DRIVE! ZERO CREDIT REPAIR AVAILABLE DOWN OAC CORNER! New 2015 Focus
- Automatic - CD Player - Keyless Entry
20,149
$
2014 Fiesta SE
- Hatchback - Automatic - MyFord Touch
15,489
$
2013 Escape SE
- 4x4 - Air Conditioning - Keyless Entry
22,888
$
From:
299
$
per month 0 Down, 48 mo. lease, taxes & fees extras. Total Paid: $14,352 OAC 5FC319 From: per month $ OAC 0 Down, 60 months, 5.99% APR, OAC.
299
0P6554 From:
449
$
per month OAC 0 Down, 72 months, 5.99% APR, OAC. 0P6532
CREDIT APPROVAL
GUARANTEED! 1-877-814-5534
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S HO P Coolant Flush $122.95 Plus taxes
Support our community!
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950 in Merchant
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Gift Certificates
Second Prize
• Removes old engine coolant and replaces it with new coolant and an additive package that aids in corrosion protection and water pump lubricant. • Restores coolant strength • Helps prevent premature head gasket failure • Helps to remove harmful corrosion and scale build up from your radiator
$
1 Prize: st
500
$
in Merchant Certificates
Third Prize
$
IN MERCHANT CERTIFICATES
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150
in Merchant Certificates
• Get it done before the heat wave! • Takes less then an hour!
300
• Enter draw at participating merchants • No purchase required • One semi-finalist will be drawn each week from each participating merchant and entered into the final draw. • Names of the semi-finalists will be published each week in the Shuswap Market News.
Final Draw Date: Friday, July 31st at 12 noon Employees and immediate family members of the Salmon Arm Observer are not eligible to participate. Employees of participating business’ cannot enter at their place of employment.
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• Duvets & Duvet Covers • Decorative Pillows & Covers • Throws We have everything to complete your room
181 Okanagan Ave. NE • 250-832-7288
S HO P Support our community & win!!
Shuswap Optometric Centre
250-832-6206
#3 - 160 Trans Canada Highway (Complex by Java Jive & Booster Juice)
Today’s consumers have more shopping options at their disposal than they did in years past. Though the Internet may put the world at one’s fingertips, more and more shoppers are discovering that buying locally makes for a superior shopping experience. The benefits associated with shopping locally are many, and the following are just a few reasons why shoppers may want to look no further than their own communities when planning their next shopping excursions. Keeps money in the local economy Locally-owned businesses often put a larger share of their revenue back into their communities. Small business owners
may be more inclined to employ local residents, giving more people in the community solid employment. Business owners may reach out and support other neighborhood efforts, such as fundraising initiatives for charities and schools. By shopping at local stores, you have a hand in supporting these efforts as well. Save money When factoring in travel time and the cost of fuel, shopping locally makes more sense than driving to a faraway mall. In addition, repeat customers who establish a rapport with a local business owner may find that such owners are more inclined to price match or work with loyal customers to find lower prices through suppliers.
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Includes a full inspection of brakes, belts, battery test, lights, hoses, air filter, wiper blades, steering & suspension components, tire pressures and tread depth, drivetrain fluid & under hood fluids. Dually trucks & any additional parts and fluid fees may apply.
BrabyMotors com 1250 Trans Canada Highway SW, Salmon Arm • 250-832-8053
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PROTECT Your automotive investment with quality work, trained technicians & competitive prices.
The Works Road Ready Event Lube, Oil & Filter & Safety Inspection All Makes – All Models. Up to 5 L conventional oil, Motocraft filter, Diesels extra – competitive pricing also available
69.95
$
plus taxes & levies
Regular Maintenance is Key to maintaining your vehicle’s value & reliability. Expires July 31st, 2015
JACOBSON SERVICE DEPARTMENT • 250-832-2101
FREE
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Diversify your home and lifestyle Shoppers who prefer more unique styles may find local businesses cater to their needs better than large chain stores. Local shops tend to produce more unique items that are not available nationwide. Promote entrepreneurship Small businesses are an essential element to the country’s economic
growth. By shopping locally, consumers are showing their support for this important segment of the national economy. Help establish local pride Independent shops contribute to the fabric of a community and what makes it special and unique. Tourists and other visitors will be much more inclined to remember a local shop rather than a big chain in a particular
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Support our community & win!!
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Bring Coupon for
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% Off
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(250) 832-4574 • 3181 - 11th Avenue N.E.
neighborhood. When travelers want to get a feel for a community, they seek out small, local stores that are much more likely to stock a high percentage of locallysourced goods. Attract other businesses Private and public sector businesses tend to gravitate around anchor stores. Should a local store be successful, banks, restaurants,
salons, and other businesses may move in as well. Shopping locally benefits consumers in various ways, many of which contribute to a healthy local economy.
Piccadilly Liquor Store Wednesdays are Seniors Day! 10% on select products
1722
$
1434
$
+ tax & deposit
Cariboo 15 pack
+ tax & deposit
Alberta Genuine Draft 15 pack
Come in to Win:
A paddleboard with Smirnoff A wine fridge with Sterling Wines A Cariboo Cooler With Cariboo (& jersey) A double floaty with Somersby A fire pit with Canadian
The Mall at Piccadilly (next to Starbuck’s & Save On Foods) • 250-832-8688
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Your one – stop shop for everything SUMMER! Kayaks/Paddleboards, Pools, BBQ’s, Patio furniture and more… With over 1600 in-store special everyday, you can count on us to be in-stock and PRICED RIGHT!
Canadian Tire Full service auto centre 1151 10th Ave. SW
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Mon.-Fri. 8-9, Sat. 8-6 Sun. 9-5
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141-Shuswap St. NW 250-832-7368 Skookum Cycle & Ski
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HEAT THE CURE
Chase NEED NEW FURNITURE? Find your next comfy sofa or chair in our
CLASSIFIEDS
Team Chase and The Chase Heat are ‘teaming’ up for our second October in Pink, a fundraising event for CIBC Run for the Cure! Advertise your business or family on the back of a 2015 special addition HEAT JERSEY for $100.00.
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FMI Janice 250-679-4471
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rick koch photo
On the way
n Something that was a dream for many kids who grew up in Chase in the 1990s is now one step closer to becoming a reality. Chase mayor Rick Berrigan cuts the ribbon as Skate Park Community chair Chandra Leduc watches with excitement at the Chase Skatepark sign unveiling ceremony Saturday, June 13. Its future location was once the outdoor ice rink. This was the first event towards competing in the Canada-wide “KRAFT Project’ grant contest.
Fire danger rating rises By Barb Brouwer
MArkEt NEWS StAff
Fire crews are still mopping up a wildfire believed to have been person caused near Gof Course Road in Anglemont. The fire was reported late in the afternoon on June 10. Two rappel crews and two response officers or supervisory personnel responded. Melissa Klassen, fire information officer, says the fire grew to half a hectare in size, and was burning in standing timber and showing rank two and three behaviour. “With rank two, you see open flame on the ground surface and
becoming organized,” says Klassen. “Three starts climbing trees and candling.” On the scene until late in the evening, three crews were back early the following morning, working in from established guards on the perimeter to cool things down. On June 15, a rap attack crew returned to the fire scene, and Klassen said it’s no longer a concern. While there have been no other fires of note in the Salmon Arm Zone, as of June 17, the wildfire danger rating was at high in Chase and Sicamous, and extreme in Salmon Arm, Enderby and in
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the North Shuswap as well. Looking ahead, Klassen says some precipitation is expected over the next 10 days, which would help with the fire danger rating. If that doesn’t happen, she suggested a campfire ban may go into effect before July. “Right now, all across the fire centre, (the rating) is moderate to high, but it’s looking more overwhelmingly high and we’re having more pockets of extreme pop up, and
if we don’t receive any precipitation, we’re going to see that increase substantially in the next week,” said Klassen. “If that trend continues, if we don’t see any kid of cooling patterns over the next, there could be the potential for a possible campfire ban before July.” Temperatures are expected to drop to 23 C on Saturday, but rise to 28 C on Sunday. An open fire ban is currently in place in the Kamloops Fire Centre.
Chase Contacts Please use the following information when submitting your editorial and advertising requests:
Flats (48 plants) ................... $15 4” Annuals ......... 3 for $5 12” Baskets.............. $10 ea. While supplies last.
Next to Safety Mart Foods 250.371.1117 chasegardencenter@gmail.com
HAVE YOUR
PHOTO PUBLISHED Submit your photos of events in the Chase area to shuswapmarket@saobserver.net for publication in the Shuswap Market News. Please include a brief description of the event and the names of anyone featured in the picture. Photos published as space allows and based on timeliness of picture.
email shuswapmarket@saobserver.net
Chase Canada Day Join us in celebrating Canada Day in Chase. This feature will include a schedule of events, informing residents of all that is available to celebrate on Canada Day.
Editorial Submissions:
Email: shuswapmarket@saobserver.net Fax: 250-832-5140
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DEADLINE June 19, 2015 Published June 26, 2015 Call PENNY BROWN 250-832-2131 • Fax 250-832-5140 pennyjb@saobserver.net
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AN UNFORGETTABLE GOLF EXPERIENCE!
Father’s Day Brunch Sunday, June 21st 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Adults: .......................... $16.95 Seniors: ......................... $12.95 Children 5 - 12:................$9.95 Children Under 4:........... Free!! DINNER ON THE DECK
Featuring a spectacular menu just for the occasion!! 5 p.m. to closing. Reservations recommended.
Book your reservation: 250.836-4689
rick koch photo
RESTAURANT OPEN 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
n Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge hosted its First Year at New Farm Celebration by having a Membership Appreciation Day on Sunday, June 14. Members and guests visited with the donkeys and were told about their backgrounds. Here volunteer Marcin Lipnicki pets a donkey as it rests its head on his sholder, revelling in the moment.
help purchase safety equipment for Chase Firefighters Association. For more info or visit the Chase Fire Rescue Facebook page. The Great Shuswap Pottery Sale in the North Shuswap is the weekend of July 18 and 19, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Celista Hall.
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McINTOSH, DOUGLAS ROBERT June 3, 1934 to June 2, 2015 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Doug. Pre-deceased by his parents Robert and Agnes. Doug will be sadly missed by his wife and best friend Jeannette, his brother Williard, his loving children Rob (Shelly), Dean (Sue), Jacquie (Rick) and Kim (Tony) along with his grandchildren Brandi, Jessica, Jake, Katelyne, Carson and Spencer. Grandpa Mac, we love you and will miss you forever! “SEE YOU IN THE PLAYOFFS MAC.” A celebration of Doug’s life will be held at the Port Coquitlam Senior Centre, 2150 Wilson Avenue, Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 1:00 pm. On line condolences may be expressed at www. schoeningfuneralservice.com
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IT WILL GO ON LINE! WEATHERHEAD, OLIVE Olive Weatherhead, an only child, was born to Edwin and Ellen Weatherhead on May 4, 1924 in Nelson, B.C. where they resided for 2 years and then moved to Calgary where her father passed away when Olive was a young girl. There was some very difficult times for Olive and her mother over the years. Olive never married. Her mother lived with her until her passing. Olive lived in Edmonton, Alberta for a number of years where she worked for the Bank of Montreal and later International Harvestor. They later moved to Salmon Arm and later to Vancouver Island. Olive spent her later years in Campbell River, Courtney and Comox where she passed away on May 23rd, 2015 at Eagle View in St Joseph’s Hospital. Olive had cousins in Australia and England whom she never met but corresponded with over the years and had a close relationship with. Olive’s other family was her friends that she made over the years. She cherished these friendships and many times commented that God had always looked after her over the years and brought good people into her life. Olive always spoke her mind but she had a way about her that drew people to her. She loved music and entertainment night at the nursing home was a highlight for her. She could often be seen on the floor keeping time with her walker. Olive always liked to keep up on current events in the world. She could always tell you what places you needed to see while visiting out on the island. She leaves to mourn her passing; cousins, Robert and Margaret Batchelor of Wokingham, England, Rhonda and Larry Batchelor of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and Clarisse and Mathew Flynn of Berkshire, England. She will be missed and fondly remembered by her friends from Alberta and Vancouver Island. A memorial service was held for Olive on June 3, 2015 in the Church of St John the Divine in Courtenay, BC. A graveside service will be held at Mount Ida Cemetery, Salmon Arm on Thursday, June 18th at 11:00 am, with Bishop James Cowan officiating. Online condolences can be sent through Olive’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm.
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F. G. “PAT” SHIRLEY January 23, 1924 to December 12, 2014 A Celebration of life service for Pat will be held from the chapel of Bowers Funeral Home on Sunday morning, June 28th, 2015 at 11 a.m. with Jack Bowers the Funeral Celebrant. Pat was a true pioneer of the Salmon Arm area, following his father’s passion for helping the community with his countless years with the Salmon Arm Fire Department. Pat was also presented with an honorary life member designation from the Volunteer Firefighters Association of British Columbia and a 40 year fire service exemplary service medal from the Federal Government of Canada. He was also a long time member of the Vintage Car Club of Canada and an original member of the Shuswap Chapter. Pat was a great historian of Salmon Arm with vast knowledge of places, people and the automobiles they drove. He maintained records of his own and assisted many others with clarification of days gone by. Pat was pre-deceased by wife June in 1993 and is survived by son Jim (Lorna) of Salmon Arm, daughter Pam (Glen Van Horne) of Campbell River and son’s Brad (Jane) and Greg (Debbie) of Salmon Arm, 8 grandchildren, 6 great grand children and great companion Sharon Thorpe. On line condolences may be sent to Pat’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com
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It is with indescribable sadness that I must inform Southern Vancouver Island that: NANCY ROBERTA MILLS (born 02 May 1952) died at Cowichan District Hospital on March 7th, 2015 of an unsuspected, untreated cancer which she was unable to overcome with the resources she had available. She fought longer and harder than any of us knew or suspected and if we knew, we could have offered more and better support. Nancy hated to bother anybody even when she needed help. In school, Nancy was the shy, wimpy kid who the brats and bullies picked on, however it turns out she turned out better than all of them, because she grew up to be beautiful, intelligent, talented and KIND. It was my good fortune to share forty years of events, places and friends with her, especially music, musicians and other exceptionally talented artistic people. Nancy’s father, Clayton Mills was an marquetry perfectionist, an electronic technician and an appreciative organist. Nancy’s uncle, Don Kerr, was the local postmaster and a well-known musician and choir director. Nancy, Clayton, and Don, all possessed fine keyboard instruments, and in their honor it is proposed to present a free memorial keyboard concert which will be announced in the future. All will be welcome, especially people with a connection to the “older” music of their youth and loves. I would sincerely like to thank the many people who have offered me their condolences and support. We have all lost a lovely lady, supporter, inspiration and friend. Robert Paul Spleiter Duncan, BC 11 May 2015 Online obituaries may be offered at hwwallacecbc.com
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LARRY EDWARD GREENING February 14, 1957 - June 4, 2015 It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of our brother Larry on June 4, 2015 at Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, BC. Larry had suffered a stroke at the beginning of March and for the last 3 months was determined to recover. After complications and medical issues, he passed away with his family at his bedside. Larry had a big heart but liked to present a gruff manner at times. His sense of humor and mischievous ways often showed through. Larry was born in Edmonton on Feb. 14, 1957. As a family, we moved to Salmon Arm in 1963 and lived in South Canoe. As a young adult, Larry worked on oil rigs in Alberta, became an apprentice mechanic but chose to move to Slave Lake to work before he completed the apprenticeship. He moved back to B.C. and worked for Mac Tools before going into business in Salmon Arm with his friend, Cheryl, in the Hemp Store. Eventually he bought and became the sole owner of JJ’s Hemp Hollow. He was a hard worker and was in the store 6 days a week, he rarely took a day off. He enjoyed visiting with friends and customers daily at the store. He took two very memorable trips; in the 1980’s he went on an extended motorcycle trip with his brother, James, all through the United States. More recently, he took his 5th wheel trailer and went to the Baja and Phoenix to see a NASCAR car race with his friend Olga. Larry was loved and will be missed by his familySister Ida (Stuart) Woods, nephews Philip and Craig; Brother James, niece Kari and nephew Jeremy; one aunt, and many cousins and friends. Thank you to Chelsea and Glenn for their support and help. Thank you to his relatives and friends who called, sent cards, and to those able to visit. Larry loved his pet dogs over the years. Anyone wishing to make a donation in his name may do so to your local SPCA. The Celebration of Life will be arranged at a later date in the fall. Online condolences can be sent through Larry’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm.
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Braby Motors has a unique opportunity in our administrative department. Due to the pending retirement of our long term office manager (since 1990), we require an experienced accountant. Skills required (but not restricted to) include: Accounts receivable, accounts payable, review and corrections of daily postings for fixed and variable operations, payroll for up to 40 employees, a working knowledge of all government agencies including GST, PST, payroll deductions and experience with budgets and forecasts. Ideal candidate should have some sort of accounting certificate and minimum 3 years accounting experience. Experience in automotive accounting would be an asset but willing to train the right candidate. This is a long term position with full benefits. Remuneration will be based on experience. Email resumè to cheryl@brabymotors.com or fax to 250-832-4545.
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On June 27, 2015 The Cook Family will be having Len Cook’s celebration of life.
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Graham weighed 9 lbs., 1 oz., and is a little brother for Nathaniel and Jeremy. Proud grandparents are Mel & Sherry Kaufman and Jack & Ellen Kalf.
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STUDENT OPPORTUNITY Mounce Construction looking for male or female student for clean up around shop and yard, mow lawn, pick up and deliver parts, misc. painting, etc. Must have valid drivers licence. Apply in person w/resume to Mounce Construction 2750-40 St. SE.
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We love you! Grandma & Grandpa Kaufman, Mom, Dad, Jeremy, Graham, uncles Darren, Brandon & Blair, Aunties Char & Jaclyn.
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Join the Axis Team in Salmon Arm! Axis Family Resources Ltd. has been in operation since 1992, with offices throughout the Interior and Northern Regions of BC. We are recruiting for a new 2 bed program for children/youth either male or female with complex behavioural issues and special needs starting July 15, 2015. We are seeking individuals who have experience and skills dealing with behaviour issues for the following positions: • 2 Full Time Residence Workers (24 hour live in shifts 3 on 3 off rotation) • 2-3 Casual Residence Workers (24 hour live in shifts as needed) • 1 Full Time Support Worker (40 hours/week) • 1 Part Time Support Worker (16 hours/week) For further information, refer to our website www. axis.bc.ca under job opportunities. Fax resumes with cover letters to HR at (250) 851-2977 or email to hr@axis.bc.ca.
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Breathe through a straw for 60 seconds. That’s what breathing is like with cystic fibrosis.
FARM SERVICE LTD.
Please help.
1-800-378-CCFF • www.cysticfibrosis.ca
• Bark Mulch • Shavings • Sawdust
250-838-0111 or 1-855-737-0110
Shuswap Lake Motel in Sorrento is looking for cleaning staff. Part time, 1-2 days per week, must be available for weekends. Call (1-250)675-2420
Trades, Technical
TYBO CONTRACTING is currently looking for Foreman with road, pipe & grading experience for the Malakwa Bridge Replacement Project. Must also have experience in supervising crews. Please email resumes to:
jkennett@tybo.ca
Volunteers CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!! We are still short on volunteers this year! Please spread the word & volunteer your time if you can! Without our amazing volunteers each year, we could never pull off the Children’s Festival! June 30th 9am-3pm & July 1 between 7am & 7pm there are volunteer opportunities! Please message us on Facebook or Call (250)833-0164 Ext. 8 or e-mail
Services
Financial Services
Misc Services
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
Get “Miles” on your motors this summer!
TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
Financial Services
Volunteers
832-4213
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay HAY for sale to be picked up in field. Approx 130 Bales (250)835-8836
Home Improvements
Merchandise for Sale
CARPENTRY, drywall, tile, painting, flooring. 31 yrs exp, small job ok. Free Estimates. Call Brad Elliott (Salmon Arm Resident) (250)832-9590 FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928
Irrigation/Sprinkler Systems CLEAN CUT RENOVATIONS AND REPAIRS Irrigation Design, Install & Repair Small reno’s and repairs, Interior painting and trim Licensed & Insured
Frank Cell 250-515-3637 250-832-8153
Misc Services
Home & Yard •Fencing •Decks •Patios
•Renovation •Repair •Maintenance
250-253-4663
Pets
Pets
PET GROOMING With Michelle
Monday to Friday
All Breeds including Cats & Large Dogs
Appointments necessary.
Volunteers
30+ Years Locally
Cell 804-6869
LICENSED cleaning service S.A., Tappen, & Canoe. Ref avail. $20/hr. (250)804-6043
STOCK trading? Meet others, share your interest & abilities salmonarmshareclub@gmail.com
MILES’ MOBILE MECHANICAL
Cleaning Services
sachildrensfestival@gmail.com
Services
• Small Engine Repairs • Lawn & Garden • Construction • Forestry • Recreation
GOOD cow hay, alfalfa with some grass, $4.50/bale (250)803-8298 (250)832-4160
271A Trans-Can. Hwy. N.E. (across from KFC) • 250-832-0604
Volunteers
No wonder so many people with CF stop breathing in their early 30’s
Farm Services
REIMER’S We Deliver
Sprayer/Painter
Road Construction PIPE LAYERS
BRABY MOTORS OFFERS: -Excellent wage & benefits packages
Experienced
req’d for busy wood window & door manufacturing plant. F/T Monday-Friday. Req’s: Strong knowledge of spray painting, some wood working experience helpful, Wages based on experience. Apply by email, fax or mail kambler@windowland.bc.ca Fax# (250)832-6255 5490 46Ave SE Salmon Arm Only those selected for interviews will be contacted
Services
Misc. for Sale
$100 & Under MITER saw, 10” compound, on stand $40, scroll saw 18” variable spd mounted on table blades incl $45, Air compressor 2-piston 10 gal tank ??cfm $30. obo (250)675-4429
$200 & Under 6 piece metal patio set $125., white vinyl arbor with 2 plant stands $75. (250)832-8692 (778)489-4801
Fruit & Vegetables BERRY pickers needed from June1-Sept 30, camping avail. at the farm. (250)832-5398 FRESH STRAWBERRIES THE BERRY PATCH 3930 - 10 Avenue NE TCH Salmon Arm (250)832-4662 Strawberries ready now. Place your orders (250)8325398, 2250 40th St SE, signs STRAWBERRIES, U-pick, available now, Geier’s Fruit & Berry Farm, 3820 40th St. SE, (250) 832-2807 phone for picking time
Firewood/Fuel FIREWOOD for Sale: bucked, split and delivered $150/cord & up. (250)804-3216 www.shuswapfirewood.com
Furniture BEIGE LazyBoy chesterfield & loveseat, near new, $500. obo (250)832-7494
Garage Sales BLIND Bay: Multi family, 2300 Talana Trail (up the hill) June 20, 8-2. Something for all! MOVING: 2976 Cedar Dr, Blind Bay, Fri - Sun, Jun 19,20,21, 8-3, all furn(indoor & out) & contents must go.
Misc. for Sale
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Merchandise for Sale
Real Estate
Rentals
Garage Sales
Mobile Homes & Parks
Cottages / Cabins Sunnybrae Cottage July/August Weekly Rental Saturday pm to Saturday am Paradise Point Fully furnished 1 bedroom kitchen, living, dining room & laundry $750/week includes hydro, sat tv & internet (250)835-8236
MOVING: 3202 White Lake Rd. Sorrento, Sat/Sun Jun , 20 & 21. 9-4. Tools, electronics, antique furn, keyboard, tires, compressor, W/D/F/S Multi-family - Lakeview Terrace. Good stuff. Sat, June 20, 8:30-1:30pm. 1120-12th St. NE, off 10th Ave NE. SA: #13 441 20St. NE, June 20, 9-2, downsizing, many items/house wares, clean bed frames, tools, sporting/water items, patio furniture, etc SA: #36 141 10Ave SE, June 20 9-2, air mattresses, tent, misc & household Sat. Jun. 20, 8 am, 89 Kault Hill Rd, SA. Stamping Up, Penny Black stamps, cardmaking supplies, ultrasuede & ultra leather material, 2 Australian slickers, misc household, treadmill, etc.
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 SCRAP PAPPY Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc., All insurance in place to work on your property. www.scrappappy.ca 250-547-2584.
Misc. for Sale 1981 Argo 8X8 winch, tracks, new tires, homemade plow $3,300.00 (250)463-2236 1990 27’ Travelaire 5th wheel Clean & dry. Needs some repairs. 110 V fridge. $2,200 (250)463-2236 1993 11’ Elkhorn camper. Side door. Clean & dry. $3,800.00 (250)463-2236 GRAD gifts: Unique one-of-akind gifts handmade in Salmon Arm. Pens, jewelry, art, & more. (778) 489-3507 garylittle77@hotmail.com LAZY Boy leather sofa $1,250, Juicer $180, Natuzzi chair $150, Celestron Telescope $100, turbo stick $20, BBQ $45, tile saw $20, Mitre saw $50, bamboo trolley $100, Occ. chair $125, Shaw HD Box $50, (250)463-3965 ROLLTOP desk, double pedestal, excellent condition $350. (250)832-8142
Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Coins, Silver, Gold, Jewelry, Estates Chad: 778-281-0030 in town. PURCHASING scrap gold & old Canadian & American coin collections. 250-548-3670 WANTED: rent/buy boat buoy or moorage in Canoe area. Please call (604)376-1523
Sporting Goods I am a licensed to pick up unwanted firearms and provide transfer receipt 778-220-8864
Free Items FREE Hay. U cut it, U rake it, U bale it, U haul it away (250)832-9639
Best pricing for New Homes in Sicamous Bi-weekly payment from
470
$
00
Land and Home Ownership 250-833-4728
eaglehomes.ca/listings
Mortgages TEKAMAR MORTGAGES
Best rate 5yr-2.69%OAC
Serving the Columbia-Shuswap since 1976. www.tekamar.ca Rates Consistently better than banks
(250)832-8766
Toll free 1-800-658-2345
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1BDRM. balcony apt. downtown f/s & hot water incl., NP, NS, $680/mo.(1-855)852-5660 2 bd apt near dntwn Salmon Arm, n/s, util. & w/d, Sat TV included $865. 604-835-4111 Bright, spacious 2 bedroom apartment Close to town, family owned & operated. Includes F/S, DW, A/C, H/W NS, NP. Mature adult preferred. Available Aug. 1st $850/mo (250) 803-1694
Commercial/ Industrial Downtown Salmon Arm, spacious office space/treatment room. Ideal for RMT, spa services, bookkeeper or office. $450/mo. 250-832-3647 SICAMOUS: Commercial bay, 1300sqft., overhead door, office space, TCH frontage, $863/mo. (250)804-8806
Sport Utility Vehicle
Homes for Rent 3BDRM, 2bath, AC, garage, open basement & yard on acreage. Avail. July1, pets ok, $1,300/mo incl. heat & hydro. Refs req’d (250)832-0429
Office/Retail PROFESSIONAL OFFICE spaces available for rent within quality, office building in downtown Salmon Arm. Hydro, Heat, AC, Reception included. Rent by month or lease. Private offices. Ground floor, high traffic location. Perfect for single professional or small businesses. Call Keith Chancellor (250)832-6060 or kchancellor@shaw.ca
Suites, Lower
Transportation
Transportation
Legal
Legal
Cars - Domestic
Recreational/Sale
Tenders
Tenders
1928 Ford pick up, T-bucket 350-V8, auto, everything chromed, oak dash, headers, new tires, needs some work; $17,000 (250)832-0560
Montana 5th wheel 4 slides hardwood flrs incl Ford F350 diesel new tires must be seen $35,000obo 1-(575) 740-1511
Motorcycles IMMACULATE 2005 Yamaha FZ1. Properly maintained with sensible extras. Performs as new. $3200. (250)833-2446
Recreational/Sale 2004 XLE Aliner camper trailer, almost all options, good cond. $5500. (250)804-2681 27’ 5th wheel Kustom Koach $4500. Solar panels, 3 burner stove w/oven, fridge, freezer, roof AC, tub, shower. Salmon Arm (250)833-0053
Legal Notices
Trucks & Vans 1994 B4000 Mazda 4x4, ext. cab, canopy, 225km, 5spd., power locks & windows, $3400. obo (250)832-0294 2004 Chev Astro - $5,900 - 8 pass, 4.3 L V-6, AWD, Towing Pkg, A/C, Cruise, 182,000 kms, includes 4 mounted studded winter tires. Very well cared for. Contact Bruce at bweicker10@gmail.com or 250-832-3313 2010 Ford XLT 4X4 128,000 km, fully loaded, good condition. $15,500 (250)833-6461
Legal Notices
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY KEITH SHEEDY will NOT be responsible for any debts incurred in my name by TRACY L. PHILLIPS
2BDRM NS, NP, no children close to DT, avail July 1 $1,100/mo util incl proof of F/T employment (250)253-4444
Suites, Upper
1BDRM suite near Uptown Askews & high school incl. util, tv $700/mo NS (250)833-2051
Don’t Wait. Mammograms can detect lumps in the breast long before they are noticed in any other way.
Mammograms can save your life and you’re worth saving. Call (toll-free)
800-663-9203
to book an appointment.
Sport Utility Vehicle
2010 Ford Escape XLT AWD, V6, remote start, trailer hitch, air, cruise, all weather floor mats, 2 sets Michelin tires on rims, 95,600 kms. Asking $15,495. Call: 250-832-2533
INVITATION TO TENDER Nicholas Fire Department Fire Hall Extension and Renovation The Columbia Shuswap Regional District is inviting Tenders for the construction of a building e[tension and renovations to the e[isting ¿re hall building located at 801 Highway 95 South near Golden, BC in Electoral Area A. Sealed tenders clearly marked “Tender – Nicholson Fire Hall Building Extension” will be accepted until 11 AM PDT on Monday June 29, 2015 at the of¿ce of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, 555 Harbourfront Drive NE, PO Box 978, Salmon Arm, BC, V1E 4P1. A detailed description of the services required can be found in the Tender documents.
1 BDRM Ground level suite for rent in Hillcrest area. Utilities, TV included, NS, NP, $800/mo. 250-803-1095
1BDRM+den, Tappen, bright, quiet $750 all util. incl., NP (250)835-4329 (250)804-6016
Columbia Shuswap Regional District
Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that The Owners of Strata Plan K163 from Sicamous, BC has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Thompson-Okanagan, for a licence for Commercial Marina purposes situated on Provincial Crown land located at part of District Lot 6024, KDYD being part of the bed of Mara Lake and fronting Section 11, TP. 21, R. 8, W6M, KDYD, Strata Plan K163. The Lands File for this application is 0267317. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Senior Land Officer, Thompson-Okanagan, MFLNRO, at 441 Columbia Street Kamloops BC V2C 2T3. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to July 18, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit our website http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations’ Office in Thompson-Okanagan.
A mandatory onsite pre-tender meeting will be held Friday, June 19, 2015 at 1 PM Mountain Daylight Time. Any tenders received from Tenderers that did not have representation in attendance at the pretender meeting will be returned to the Tenderer unopened. Before submitting a Tender, Tenderers will satisfy themselves as to the local conditions and nature of the work. The Tenderer is fully responsible for obtaining all information required for the preparation of their Tender and the execution of the work. Tender documents and further information are available online at the Columbia Shuswap Regional District website at www.csrd.bc.ca/ news-notices/opportunities/tenders, on the BC Bid website at www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca, on the Civic Info website at www.civicinfo.bc.ca and at the of¿ce of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District at the above address during regular of¿ce hours. The Columbia Shuswap Regional District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Tenders and to waive any informality in the Tenders received, in each case without giving any notice. The Columbia Shuswap Regional District reserves the right to accept the Tender which it deems most advantageous. Faxed submissions will not be accepted. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. For more information, please contact: Darcy Mooney, Manager, Operations Management T: 250.833.5938 or TF: 1.888.248.2773 E: dmooney@csrd.bc.ca
Visit our website at www.csrd.bc.ca
555 Harbourfront Dr. NE, Salmon Arm, BC PO Box 978 V1E 4P1 250.832.8194 | Toll Free 1.888.248.2773
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of Painting & W l kinds allpaper hanging
HYDRO EXCAVATING 24 Hour Service Rob Stunzi cell: 250-253-2829
• Utility locating - Hydro/gas/water/fibre optics • Catch basins/sumps/drains • Line flushing (storm/sani/culverts) • Hot Water Boiler • Slot trenching • Street flushing/Lot washing
www.bigironhydrovac.ca
CARPENTRY
METAL RECYCLING Scrappy’s Metal Recycling We take everything metal!
Helm’s Deep
Wire, Tin, Fridges, Stoves, Freezers… FREE DROP OFF!
Carpentry ltD. Finishing Eco-building Decks Repairs and More!
We buy Auto Batteries. 1st Ave. S.W. & T.C.Hwy. • 250-833-6367
Serving Salmon Arm and Area
OVERHEAD DOORS
250.833.5688
Licensed Builders • Free Estimates • Full Warranties
250 675-0025 778-220-2776
Phone: Cell:
BOAT REPAIR
Framing Renovations Fences Sheds Cedar Roofs
Your German Painter -M More than 35 as Ye ar s te Experience in al
DETAILING
Norbert Lazarus • Email: norbertlazarus@gmail.com
Call Brad Reimer
250-253-2244 ultimateenclosures@gmail.com
AUTOMOTIVE
SALES-INSTALLATION-SERVICE
Bart’s
MINUTE MUFFLER & MAINTENANCE 250-832-8064
Mufflers Brakes Shocks Complete Automotive Repairs
SAND & GRAVEL
ZAPPONE BROS. CONTRACTING
Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 Gre Cu at Cof p of fee !!!
No ent m int ry o p Ap cessa Ne
410-5th Street SW
250-253-6844
FARM SERVICES
It’s Our Duty to Your Car! Since 1978
HOURS: Mon. to Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Helping the Environment! all used oil & filters are sent out for recycling
1291 TCH SW Salmon Arm salmonarm.gcocltd.com • 250-832-1040
• ICBC Repairs • Glass Replacement • Painting • Sand Blasting • Private Insurance Repairs • Frame Straightening
REIMER’S FARM SERVICE LTD.
We Deliver
• Bark Mulch • Shavings • Sawdust
• Gravel Sales & Delivery • Topsoil & Landscape Rock • Road Building & Site Prep • Lowbedding in Local Area • Excavating 440 - 60th St. SE, Salmon Arm
250-832-3816 STORAGE
250-838-0111 or 1-855-737-0110
WE’VE GONE GREEN™ Now using environmentally-friendly and compliant WATERBORNE PAINT Salmon Arm FRAME & BODY SHOP
42nd St SW
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46th
~ Your Local Business Professionals ~
Norbert Lazarus, Your German Painter - Master’s business owner, is not a regular painter like many others. Norbert started as an apprentice in 1973 in Germany, and after three years, he went to a special painter school where he got his Master’s Degree in Painting. He has worked in countries like SaudiArabia and Egypt as painter supervisor, and since 2007 he has worked for big companies where he has been responsible for very exclusive buildings. Now, Norbert has his own company, which started last year and has moved to the Shuswap area. With more than 35 years as a painter, you can expect very fast, precise, and truly professional work; Norbert does every kind of painting and he also is an expert in professional wallpaper hanging. You can contact him at 778-220-2776 or email him at: norbertlazarus@ gmail.com
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At Your Service
Profile of the week
• Fischer’s Funeral Home • Ben’s Towing
Mark Pennell owner 4130 - 1st Ave. SW
250-832-8947
CHIMNEY
ARRO
Wood Heat Services
• Fully Insured • Chimney Sweep • Stove Installs & Maintenance • WETT Inspections Call Robert Babakaiff 250-803-2168 Salmon Arm
FENCING
WILDLIFE CONTROL
“Serving the North Okanagan and Shuswap”
Pro -Tek Fence • Chain link • Ornamental • all welded COnstruCtiOn • Barrier Gates • spOrt COurts and nettinG • handrail
Residential, Commercial, Repairs Quality installations since 1990 Call for your free estimate No jobs too small!
6231 hwy. 97a, enderby B.C phone: 250-351-0514 • email: pro_tek.fence@yahoo.ca
Call Mike 250-306-2148
Critter Catchers Wildlife Removal Specialists Raccoons/ Skunks/ Beaver/ Squirrels
Shop Local Hire Local
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GET
%
CASH CREDIT
ON SELECT 2015 MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST*
OF MSRP
= $12,042
2015 SONIC
2015 TRAX
Eg: $3,899
CASH CREDIT* ON SONIC LT 5 DOOR $19,495 MSRP
2015 CRUZE
Eg: $4,298
CASH CREDIT* ON CRUZE LT AIR & AUTO $21,490 MSRP
Eg: $5,242
20
CASH CREDIT* ON TRAX LT AWD $26,210 MSRP
%
Eg: $5,721
2015 EQUINOX
OF MSRP
CASH CREDIT
ON SELECT 2015 MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST *
2015 MALIBU
CASH CREDIT* ON MALIBU LT + PCN $28,605 MSRP
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Eg: $6,374
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2015 IMPALA
2015 SILVERADO 1500
Eg: $6,971
CASH CREDIT* ON 2015 IMPALA 2LT + PCP $34,855 MSRP
Eg: $12,042
CASH CREDIT* ON SILVERADO CREW CAB HIGH COUNTRY 3LZ $60,210 MSRP
INVENTORY IS LIMITED SO VISIT YOUR DEALER TODAY. ENDS JUNE 28TH.
CHEVROLET.CA
ON NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. Chevrolet.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the cash purchase of a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Double Cab, Silverado 1500 Crew Cab, Cruze, Equinox, Trax, Sonic, Malibu and Impala. License, insurance, registration, administration fees, dealer fees, PPSA and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer trade may be required. * Applies to oldest 15% of dealer inventory as of June 2, 2015. Valid June 5 to 28, 2015 on cash purchases of select vehicles from dealer inventory. Not compatible with special lease and -finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or -finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details.
Call Salmon Arm Chevrolet Buick GMC at 250-832-6066, or visit us at 3901 - 11th Avenue NE, Salmon Arm. [License #10374]
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PRICE BREAK ON SELECT 2015 GMCs IN STOCK THE LONGEST WHILE INVENTORY LASTS—OFFER ENDS JUNE 28
20
% = $13,009 OF MSRP
CASH CREDIT
CASH CREDIT ON GMC SIERRA CREW CAB DENALI 5SA
2015 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB
20%
NHTSA 5-STAR OVERALL VEHICLE SCORE FOR SAFETY **
$
OF MSRP
13,009 CASH CREDIT*
2015 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB DENALI 5SA $65,045 MSRP. 2015 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB DENALI 5SA SHOWN
2015 GMC TERRAIN
20%
OF MSRP
6,589 CASH CREDIT*
$
2015 GMC TERRAIN SLE-2 AWD, $32,945 MSRP. 2015 GMC TERRAIN SLE-1 FWD SHOWN ON NOW AT YOUR BC GMC DEALERS. BCGMCDealers.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the purchase of a new or demonstrator 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab, GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab or GMC Terrain. License, insurance, registration, PPSA and dealer administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer trade may be required. *Applies to oldest 15% of dealer inventory as of June 2nd 2015. Valid June 5 to 28, 2015 on cash purchases of select vehicles from dealer inventory. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. See dealer for details. **U.S. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov).
Call Salmon Arm Chevrolet Buick GMC at 250-832-6066, or visit us at 3901 - 11th Avenue NE, Salmon Arm. [License #10374]
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Shuswap Day Society is sad to announce that as of June 30, the Shuswap Young Parent Program located at 2600 20th Street NE will close. The society has had to make the difficult decision to close the program due to ongoing low enrolment and the financial strain the program was experiencing each year. The society would like to acknowledge School District #83 for their support over the past 14 years and for allowing us to use their property and house for the program. “The society is very pleased that many young parents, who participated in the program, have graduated and developed positive parenting skills. We’ve had many positive success stories and we are proud to have supported so many young parents,” says Karen Bubola, general manager. The society will be selling toys, equipment and furnishings from the day care centre. A large garage sale will be held in July. (exact date to be determined) Please contact Shuswap Day Care @ 250-8326192 for more information.
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Out on the Town
MUSIC • VISUAL ARTS • BAR SCENE • ENTERTAINMENT • PERFORMANCE ARTS Call us at 250-832-2131, drop in to our office, or use our new, easy to use calendar online. See below. THURSDAY, JUNE 18 ART GALLERY – Artist/photographer/writer Lyn Maxwell
will speak about her Soul Food exhibition at the Salmon Arm Art Gallery from 2 to 4 p.m. Maxwell has shared many meals with friends she has made in her annual travels to Greece, Mexico and Vancouver. She celebrates their stories in a unique blend of photographed faces and painted foregrounds in Soul Food, a June exhibition at the Salmon Arm Art Gallery. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays to Saturdays.
MINDFULNESS GROUP – begins June 18, from noon to 1
p.m. at Maple Tree Medical, rear entrance. Everyone welcome. Contact Madeleine Eames 250-833-6652 for further information.
FRIDAY, JUNE 19 OPERA WITH EVA – Accomplished soprano
Eva Tavares, recently appeared with the Vancouver Opera and will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. at Deo Lutheran Church, 1801 30th St. NE. Doors open at 7. Proceeds of the concert go to the NDP North Okanagan/Shuswap constituency campaign.
reading, message or anything else that you would like to share or be blessed. A potluck meal will be served at 5 p.m., followed by dancing. For more information, call Tyhson at 250 835-8236. SPIRIT SEARCH – Natasha Rosewood, intuitive reader, past
life regressionist, ghost-buster, spirit medium and author, has studied and practised metaphysics for more than 40 years, helping many people clear blocks and find their joy. She presents a psychic development mini workshop from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Holistic Health Centre, 2 - 661 Ross St. NE. Pre-registration is required. Call Jane at 1-250-975-1952. Book a psychic reading for the next day with Rosewood by email to natasha@natashapsychic.com, visit www. natashapsychic.com, or call 1-778-558-2832.
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face-painting, children’s crafts, panning for gold and a barbecue lunch take place at 751 Hwy. 97 B. For more information, call 250-832-5243.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 WOW – The Shuswap District Arts Council presents the
folk/Celtic sound of Cod Gone Wild at 6:45 p.m. Bring your blanket or lawn chair, and enjoy live music on the shores of Shuswap Lake. Admission is by donation WOW continues each Wednesday until Aug. 26.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25 SANDY CAMERON HOMECOMING SHOW – Sandy Cameron
returns to make some music with old friends for our season finale 7 to 9 p.m. (doors open at 6:30) at the banquet room at Shuswap Chefs, 551 Trans-Canada Highway. Admission by donation. Beer, wine and tapas menu available.
FRIDAY, JUNE 26 LAST CALL – Last day for lunch
before fall as the kitchen at the Seniors’ Fifth Avenue Activity Centre will close for the summer. Several programs are ongoing.
Your Meal will never be the same
SUNDAY, JUNE 28 CONCERT – Carlin Hall at 4051 Myers Frontage Rd. in Tappen hosts the T-Buckley Trio at 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 6. Proceeds go to fundraising for the hall. Coffee, tea and goodies available for purchase.
CONCERT – Carlin Hall at 4051 Myers
Frontage Rd. in Tappen hosts Canadian White Water at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds go to fundraising for the hall. Coffee, tea and goodies are available for purchase.
BOOK SALE – Friends of the Library host a
sale from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Mall at Piccadilly. Proceeds help fund library programs and equipment for the Salmon Arm and South Shuswap branches. The sale also takes place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 20.
MONDAY, JUNE 29
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
Upgrade your Sundae to a small blizzard for
SHUSWAP PADDLING FESTIVAL – will be held
at Marine Park, with dragon boat races from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m., and outrigger canoe races from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and then Sunday, one and two-person races from 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Food vendors, working artisans and information kiosks.
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MUSIC IN THE PARK – The Voice of the Shuswap will be
heard at Marine Park from noon until 7 p.m. at the Gazebo. Presented by CKVS-FM 93/7 as part of their annual membership and donation drive.
BOOK CLUB GALA – The Salmon Arm Library invites area
book club members to share their favourite and recommended titles, converse and network with other book-club lovers from 2:30 to 3:30. Swap book titles and learn how the Okanagan Regional Library can help serve book clubs. For more information, contact the library at 250-832-6161, or arichards@orl.bc.ca.
BATTLE OF TWO LAKES – Laughing Gas Improv
representing Shuswap Lake takes on Monkey With a Button for Swan Lake in a battle of comedic talent at 7:30 p.m. at Shuswap Theatre. Mature content. No-host beer and wine available before show and at intermission. Tickets are available at Intwined Fibre Arts, online at www.shuswaptheatre.com or at the door.
SUMMER SOLSTICE – A gathering will take place at the
home of Tyhson Bannigan and Serah Roer beginning at 3 p.m. at 1 - 5404 Sunnybrae Canoe Point Rd. A Mayan Morning Star Wheel Ceremony with sharing and drumming will take place at 4 p.m. Bring a song, poem,
SUNDAY, JUNE 21 ABORIGINAL DAY – The third annual National Aboriginal
Day Celebration takes place in conjunction with the 2015 Father’s Day Fishing Derby and Dragon Boat and Outrigger Canoe Festival at Marine Park opens with a welcome address by elders at 10 a.m. Guest speakers, Secwepemc flag raising and canoe launches follow. Vendors and crafts on site. To register for a cultural interpretive paddle with a local knowledge keeper, email dragonboatdirector@gmail.com.
KIDS FISHING DERBY – The Shuswap Recreation Society
partners with community volunteers, James Murray, Alyssa Vann and Aaron Alcott and several other community groups/individuals to host the free fishing derby, from 7 to 11 a.m. at Marine Park wharf. Registration for the free event starts at 6 a.m. Children 12 and under are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Bring your own personal flotation device. The award ceremony begins at 11:15 at the end of the wharf. There are many prizes to be won. Due to a prior commitment, Murray will not be in attendance.
HANEY HERITAGE VILLAGE – hosts a Father’s Day pancake
breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Entertainment, wagon rides, an old-fashioned carnival with games of chance and skill,
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SUMMERTIME HOURS – The office at the Seniors Fifth Avenue Activity Centre adopts summer hours – Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Leave a phone message at 250-832-1065 and your call will be returned. Many activities will continue through the summer, pick up a calendar at the centre.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1
WOW – The Shuswap District Arts Council presents the folk/rock sound of Greg Drummond at 6:45 p.m. Bring your blanket or lawn chair, and enjoy live music on the shores of Shuswap Lake. Admission is by donation. WOW continues each Wednesday until Aug. 26. R. J. HANEY HERITAGE VILLAGE DINNER THEATRE – presents
The Everlasting Railways Blues. Opening night is July 1, with shows every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evening in July and August, and a special matinee performance on Thurs., August 20. Check in starts at 5 p.m. Come and enjoy a home-cooked dinner with all the pioneer fixings served from Marjorie’s Tea Room. Reservations are a must. Call 250-832-5243 or visit our website at www.salmonarmmuseum.org or like us at facebook.com/Haneyheritage.
NEIGHBOURLINK – sponsors free half-hour appointments
with a lawyer to those who qualify. Call 250-832-3272. for more information or to book an appointment.
ONGOING… SCRABBLE CLUB – meets Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. and 7
p.m. at the Seniors’ Fifth Avenue Activity Centre. For information, phone Elizabeth 250-832-7478.
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