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The future relies on all of us to work together D
uring the federal election I started writing an article only to change my mind. We now have a new federal Liberal government, led by Justin Trudeau, which believe me I hope will do a good job for Canada. Deficit financing, up to $10 billion per year for three years. Who will be responsible? Our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. How can Quebec and Ontario manage their economies with such huge deficits? My understanding is Quebec’s debt is $175 billion, according to the Premier of Quebec, they pay
$30 million per day – everyday before they have funds to put toward health care and education – in my mind that is not affordable. What about Ontario’s, debt – $300 billion, yet their government plans to spend $130 billion over the next decade on pet projects I read that Ontario has twice the debt of California is that something to be proud of? Good grief is that where we want to be? I continue to read about opposition against pipelines, mining and other resources that support our economies, how will our infrastructure needs be paid for? When a resource
industry faces a down turn in the economy there is a ripple effect, just look at the impact of oil prices. How many of these protesters live in houses, drive vehicles, have computers, cell phones, etc. Regardless those products come from resources. Perhaps they don’t drive cars or live in houses,(what type of housing did our ancestors live in) never mind heat them. As Jack Munroe used to say where does the first buck come from, where else resources. No matter what we can’t survive without resources. Over the years why did our natural resources become bad
for the environment? Our competitive ability in a global economy relies on our ability to move our natural resources. We need the infrastructure to do this, rail lines, pipelines, highways, ports, etc. Schools, hospitals, water and sewer, all infrastructures require
resources in order to be built. I remember years ago when we were negotiating the Cariboo Chilcotin Land Use Plan, a good friend from the coast told me that Urban people were two generations removed from understanding the importance of
resources and where they come from, that was 25 years ago, so perhaps it is now three generations removed. Instead of just protesting let’s take a moment and consider how we live, what we use and where it comes from, instead of protesting. The future relies
on all of us to understand and work together to achieve economic stability. Mary Glassford is a long-term Quesnel resident, former Cariboo Regional District director and city councilor and past president of the Post Secondary Education Council.
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LAND USE POLICY FOR SHIPPING CONTAINERS Survey The City of Quesnel is starting a policy review to develop municipal regulation for shipping containers. As per City Council’s direction, this review will involve residential, commercial and industrial stakeholders in public consultation on the development of siting and screening requirements. The City hopes to receive your input as part of this process. Have your say! Take our survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/8H5GHMC. Visit our website for more information: www.quesnel.ca.
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Disability assistance restrictions eased TOM FLETCHER Black Press Parents, advocates for the disabled and even the opposition critic applauded the B.C. government’s move to increase financial independence for people receiving disability assistance payments. Social Development Minister Michelle Stilwell has announced that effective Dec. 1, recipients will be able to receive financial gifts and inheritances of up to $100,000 without affecting their monthly payments. The current lifetime limit is $5,000 per person, after which assistance payments are reduced. Stilwell said the change affects 96,000 people in B.C. who receive disability assistance. “It’s available to all those individuals, and of course it would depend on their personal situations, their family support, friend support, whether they’re working or not working,” Stilwell said. “And those are definitely changes that we’re trying to encourage as well, to help individuals to get into the workforce, so they can create opportunities for themselves to earn and to save.” The government previously raised the earned income exemption so people can earn up to $9,600 a year without reduction of their disability assistance, and has encouraged B.C. businesses to hire disabled people. James Ho, a member of the minister’s council on employment and accessibility, called the gift and inheritance policy “a quantum leap forward” for disabled people like his son. Kathy Bromley, a disability advocate whose daughter attends Simon Fraser University, struggled to control her emotions at a ceremony at the B.C. legislature announcing the change Nov. 5. “Just because Shannon was born with a disability and needs help to brush her teeth and put her coat on … she needs to have a good reason to wake up every morning,” Bromley said. NDP social development critic Michelle Mungall the change is “definitely good news” for those who can take advantage of it. “I know with some of the families that I’ve been working with, people have come forward wanting to help them out, and they haven’t been able to because of the gift rule,” Mungall said. “But at the end of the day, what we know is that the income assistance rates are very low, they are leaving people in poverty, and we see policies like the maternity leave clawback.”
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Happy Birthday Hazel Gardner! Hazel was born November 17, 1915 into a family of eight in Grandview Manitoba. She says she remembers her growing up years in that large, lively household as if they were yesterday. Being that last and final child, she admits that she was probably a bit spoiled and didn’t have to do as many farm chores as her brothers and sisters. She said it was always lots of fun. Hazel completed her schooling in Artemesia, Manitoba (yes, she unhesitatingly spelled the name of the town for us and lots of the other names in this story that we had problems with, too!), and at the age of 19, she began her nurse’s training in Neepawa Manitoba. She admits that leaving her family left her “very home-sick” a lot of the time. After training was completed, she worked at the Grandview Hospital with Dr. Shortreed. Hazel said he was “a good, kind country Doctor…he brought most of the babies into the world in that area. He always gave them a little crack on the bum to make sure they would cry.” Hazel loved to dance and would often be driven to one of the local community halls by one of her brothers. As luck would have it, on one particular evening, there was a dance at the Umatella Hall and that’s where she met her beloved Ira. They “…made a date. He didn’t have a car, he didn’t have anything…but that didn’t matter…. Luckily, one of his good friends had a car and he borrowed that….” Ira and Hazel’s date ended up by having a picnic by the river, and the rest became a 57-year-long love story. Ira passed away in November 1997, but Hazel will cherish his memory always. Reverend McMaster, the very same minister who baptized Hazel as an infant, married Ira and Hazel on November 15, 1940, in Grandview, Manitoba. Hazel tells the story that on the day of their wedding, she discovered that Ira’s shirt collar was quite tattered and, since he didn’t have another good shirt to wear, she removed the collar, turned it, re-sewed it by hand and made it once again presentable. She remembers her pretty blue wedding dress cost 10 dollars! November became a significant month: Ira’s birthday was November 10, their wedding anniversary was five days later, and Hazel’s birthday came two days after that. From Grandview they moved to Tyner Saskatchewan where they ran the General Store. It was a great way to get to know everyone. Ira also played a lot of ball so the couple became very involved with the community. In 1952, they adopted their only child, Grant. “The entire community welcomed our new baby boy…we had a great party. But we had no warning time…we’d expected about two weeks warning…we didn’t have any baby supplies. When we got him home we didn’t know where we were going to put him to sleep. We had a choice of putting Grant in a clothes basket or a dresser drawer on the first night... but, really, I kept him in my arms most of the night….” Hazel keeps this tucked in her heart as a very fond and precious memory. From Tyner, the Gardner family moved to Victoria BC and began employment at Mattick’s farm, a fruit and vegetable market. During the in-season, Hazel had to pick and bundle daffodils, “”I picked and bundled so many darned daffodils…. I sure couldn’t see anything beautiful about those things by the time we finished a season. What a job…!” In 1962, the Gardners moved to Quesnel. On the drive from Victoria, they discovered “…there was a hole in the floor boards and the
air and exhaust fumes were coming right into the car…it was so cold….” Shortly after arriving, Ira began working at the Billy Barker Hotel, and Hazel began her 19 year career at the GR Baker Hospital. Her patients loved her… in spite of her playful pranks like painting the toe nails of a sleeping and unsuspecting mayor. When one of Ira and Hazel’s friends was in hospital awaiting an enema, Hazel bounced up to his bedside with a garden hose and the biggest funnel she could find. Hazel has always believed that laughter is a great cure for most things. “Work was always lots of fun,” she told us and, as she recounts happy memories, she speaks highly of Doctors Holley, Appleby, and Simpson, and numerous other co-workers like Olly Pike, Percy, Mrs. McCall and many others. The Gardner’s homes were homes with unlocked and revolving doors. “Folks would arrive any time of the day or night - even at 2 o’clock in the morning for bacon and eggs after curling or a dance.” Some of those friends included Marg and Lloyd Gale, Harvey and Madeline Copeland, Irene and Lloyd Phoenix, Louise and Lloyd Delahey, Blanche and Fred Green, and Tom and Dorothy Cheavins. The visitors always reciprocated in the same fashion, too. This tradition of hospitality, fun, and friendship continued for decades. One such party occurred when Ira and Hazel moved to a new house at Six Mile. An unexpected housewarming brought a lot of very strange presents right into their home - there were chickens, a goat, and a very pregnant rabbit roaming around. Their friends had decided the Gardners needed a little help to fit into their new country setting – and, no, the goat wasn’t quite housebroken…and, yes, the housewarming was a good one! Hazel’s passions were her husband Ira, her son Grant, and her family and friends. Hazel and Ira remained in close contact with their brothers and sisters and families throughout their lifetimes. Once, while a crew of Ira’s family were living in tight quarters and working in the mines in Sudbury, Hazel and her niece Irene brought one of the nephews, Sheldon Prier, into the world. Sheldon was born quickly and there was no time for the trip into Sudbury. No problem, Aunty Hazel was there! Hazel also loved dancing and, on their 50th wedding anniversary, she danced the whole night in 2” spike heels: if you’re doing the math, she was 75 at the time and out-danced us all. After her 90th birthday dinner was finished, Hazel entertained her remaining guests by playing the piano while David McMaster, a 9 year old relative umpteen times removed, played along on the fiddle. There was no generation gap, just lots of good music! Card nights were a great favorite too and Hazel continued playing cards with her friends - especially Frankie Berge, Irene Phoenix and the Gale’s right up until a couple of years ago. Hazel still has the same ability to make other people chuckle that she’s had all her life. She says that, although like everyone else she’s had some sad times in her life, she wouldn’t trade her life and memories for anything else in the world. “I always felt if you could make someone else laugh and be happy, it was a satisfying thing….” And, certainly, Hazel can still make us laugh and her own infectious laugh is like a warm hug to all those around her. We all love you Hazel and we wish you a very Happy 100th Birthday on November 17th.
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Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. Romans 3:28
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B.C. debates carbon capture legislation TOM FLETCHER Black Press As it prepares to take part in the latest United Nations conference on climate change in December, the B.C. government is changing legislation to permit development of carbon dioxide capture and storage from its northeast B.C. natural gas deposits. Natural Gas Development Minister Rich Coleman said the changes will give the B.C. Oil and Gas Commission authority to regulate projects that strip carbon dioxide from raw gas and inject it back into salt water formations deep underground. “Although we’ve had a look at it over the years and have actually had projects that looked like they might go ahead at some point in time, we find that we don’t have the overall regulatory framework to actually allow and be successful with CCS,” Coleman told the legislature as he introduced the amendments. One of the changes
protects Oil and Gas Commission employees from being named in lawsuits related to their decisions. In 2008, the B.C. government put in $3.4 million towards a $12 million feasibility study at Spectra Energy’s gas processing facilities at Fort Nelson, one of the largest gas plants in North America. The federal government and the U.S. Department of Energy also helped
fund the study. Initial results showed saline aquifers more than two kilometres deep could act as permanent storage for CO2, but the project has not yet proceeded to construction, and extracted CO2 is still being vented to the atmosphere. Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington said CCS is a promising technology, but the gas industry in B.C. is responsible for 15 per cent of the
province’s greenhouse gas emissions, and venting of CO2 from plants and wells accounts for a quarter of that. Huntington said the proposed development of liquefied natural gas exports means more CO2 emissions from gas extraction as well as LNG processing. Premier Christy Clark and Environment Minister Mary Polak are scheduled to join Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau and other premiers at the latest climate change summit in Paris in early December. In his election campaign, Trudeau said he wanted Canada to take a leading role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but that the provinces should take the lead in determining how to regulate before a new national plan is developed.
West Quesnel Land Stability Program NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE Thursday, November 19, 2015 Open House at 6:00 p.m., Presentation at 7:00 p.m. Voyageur Elementary School Gymnasium 1337 Lark Ave
All City residents are encouraged to attend. This matter affects all Quesnel taxpayers and area property owners. Speak to Mayor and Council, City staff, and consultants one-on-one at 6:00 p.m. or after the presentation. Presentation will provide detailed information on the 2014/2015 monitoring as well as details on Phase II of the project.
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rime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet is a refreshing take on building federal leadership. A scan of the cabinet line-up looks largely like a snapshot of today’s Canada. Our population includes roughly half men and women; we are no longer a country of First Nations, French and English but rather a diverse tapestry of people and cultures that includes these three but also so much more. In decades past, the federal cabinet, like so many areas of North American culture, was dominated by white males, largely because that was who was in a position to run for parliament. In more recent years, women candidates began making inroads into higher-raking positions, and with them individuals of different ethnicities who before had been sorely under-represented. Post-election, our expectations for cabinet were primarily regionally based – prime ministers needed to assign positions to both French and English MPs, and ensure different regions were shown a little love with a seat at the table. Other than the French/English mix, cultural considerations and gender balance were rarely discussed. Today, Trudeau has given Canadians a cabinet that while not perfect, better represents our country today, where a good selection of talent allowed him to challenge outdated stereotypes of what constitutes “merit.” Should someone be chosen for a particular portfolio simply because they are male, female, French, English, Inuit or Sikh? No. But given the array of educated, skilled and experienced MPs from which to choose, Trudeau’s leadership team provides a welcome balance that more accurately reflects the nation it represents. –BP
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t’s that time of year when some of my friends and family start stressing out about Christmas and I’m reminded of the days when I did too. It’s been quite awhile since then. Growing up my mother made a big deal out of every holiday whether it was Valentine’s Day, Saint Patrick’s Day or Thanksgiving. Christmas was by far the most important and taxing of the holidays for her and she’d start preparing well in advance. Too many presents were bought for too many people using credit cards that would take months to pay off. She was also a hostess extraordinaire offering delicious appetizers, meals and desserts within our beautifully decorated home. Providing all of that brought her some enjoyment, but her obsession with trying to achieve perfection took it’s toll on her energy and spirit, resulting in her feeling anxious, then joyous, then volatile and then depressed. In later years we realized she suffered from an undiagnosed mental illness that had her wound so tight
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On A Brighter Note that something as random as finding a tissue in one of our “just-for-show” trash baskets could cause her to fly off the handle. Less manic but similar to my mother in some of her obsessive and peoplepleasing ways, I also went overboard at Christmas for many years. My list of folks to buy for was ridiculously long and I hand made a lot of the presents myself. The pressures of shopping, crafting, mailing out cards, decorating, socializing and later having to deal with my overspending had me dreading December 25th more than looking forward to it. I actually got to the point where I wanted to stop celebrating it all together and would have if I wasn’t married to such a Christmas fan. Since having children
activity together. Making and decorating sugar cookies or gingerbread houses can be tons of fun. My Christmas decor is low key as well. A tree adorned with sentimental ornaments is displayed and we put out whatever festive knick knacks are in the big bin stored under the stairs. Since minimizing my efforts I don’t dread the holidays like I used to. It certainly helps we usually travel out of town to visit our families at their houses and don’t have to do all the hard work. Spending time with people I love is all that concerns me at Christmas now and I wish my mother was still alive so we could visit her too. Our relationship was so toxic and abusive we hardly saw each other the last 20 years before her death in 2013. My brother and I sure miss her though, and think of her often – especially during all the holidays that she tried to make special when we were young. The love in her heart was pure and our love for her is everlasting. Lori Welbourne is a syndicated columnist. She can be contacted at LoriWelbourne.com
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my strategy has become more lax as years pass. I no longer buy gifts for all our friends and relatives – only the children we see over the holidays. I’ll also buy for an adult if they raised us or raised the people that raised us; if they’re hosting an event we’re attending; or if it’s a picking-names-out-of-a-hat scenario. Gone are the days when everyone I cared about got a present. I will revisit that practice if I ever strike it rich. Christmas cards are a thing of the past too. I never went as far as writing an annual letter, but I used to make cards and mail them out with pictures of my kids to a large list of people. I stopped doing that out of necessity one year when my computer crashed and I lost my whole contact list. It was such a relief not having to do it I never did it again and not one person ever complained. Not to me anyway. I’ve never been into cooking but I used to bake for the holidays until I discovered how much easier and faster it is to buy from a store. I will only bake now if my kids are into doing it as an
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Seeking council and CRD support Editor: Open letter to mayor and council, Ted Armstrong, northern directors. I attended the Quesnel 2 Rivers Boxing venue at the West Park Mall on Saturday evening, Nov. 7th along with a full house of supporters to watch young Quesnel athletes coached by Wally Doern against opponents from as far away as New Westminster. It was a packed house enjoying young people polishing their skills in a sport that they love. The coach, Wally, has
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been a proud supporter of the Quesnel community for decades working with youth, who are often troubled teens. Instead of these kids being on the front page as youth offenders they are now in the sports section representing Quesnel, some as you may know have competed in the Golden Glove events in B.C as well as the Canadian Nationals. The coach has not only been awarded the Community Booster Award and has been nominated for the Quesnel Citizen of the
Year Award he has been recognized provincially with the Harold Mann Award for his commitment to the B.C Boxing Community and his work with youth. He is also an inductee in the B.C. Amateur Sports Hall of Fame and has been named Coach of the Year and the 2 Rivers Boxing Club has been named Club of the Year. In March the B.C. Golden Glove venue will be held and Wally has a good chance of hosting this event in Quesnel. It is a two day event that will draw competitors,
families, and supporters from all over British Columbia who will be staying in our hotels, dining in our restaurants, filling their vehicles with fuel and shopping locally. The club is a proud supporter of our community yet it has been bumped from the Senior Center, Bouchie Lake Hall and is now housed in the West Park Mall in an unused former vacant furniture store, which is far too small for the number of boxing supporters in Quesnel. After all amateur
boxing is an Olympic sport. My question to mayor and council and director of the CRD: Since this club is for youth in our community who otherwise may have had little selfesteem and respect for anything and now have goals and respect, as well as improved physical condition, school attendance, grades and something to do rather than hanging around on the streets or playing video games. Can the mayor and council and the CRD
directors support this club in securing an appropriate venue for upcoming events and providing a home for these young athletes that they can be proud of? Suggestions may include: The Quesnel Senior Center, the Indoor Soccer Facility, the Rec Center, QJS Gymnasium, CSS Gymnasium, Maple Drive Gymnasium or the New Hockey Arena when completed. Ron Caskey Quesnel
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LIFESTYLES
Friday, November 13, 2015
Quesnel Cariboo Observer
Edith Alward turned 101
A life filled with much sadness but also much happiness
Edith was born Aug. 26, 1914 in Mayfield, England, to Ernest and Kate Linfield. Her brothers Bill and George were also born in England. Her brother Frank was born after the family immigrated to Canada when Edith was 16 years old. They landed in Centanarians’ Club Quebec and made their way to Petiticodiac, N.B. via train. They settled on the Old Post Road to farm and grew vegetables for sale to keep food on the table. Edith worked at various house cleaning jobs and eventually got a job at the Petiticodiac Hotel. One day she went to get a haircut and the barber asked if she had bangs. Edith said no because she thought he meant bugs. She later found out that bangs in Canada were the same as a fringe in England. In Canada Edith was introduced to baked beans, Christmas trees, and sock knitting. In 1932 Edith married Joe Alward, a blacksmith and jack of all trades. This was tough times, the height of the dirty 30’s, the war years of the 40’s and the struggle to succeed in the 50’s. Work and food were scarce but
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kids were plentiful Edith for other people. Joe recalls. Their family went from black smithconsisted of Ermie, Bud, ing and into the wood Jim, George, Ruth, Ella, cutting business. The Sharon, Bob and Dougie. pay wasn’t much back There were many times then. Edith earned 50 Edith went without to cents and hour which make sure the kids had was used for groceries food even if it was only to feed the family of 11. biscuits and molasses. Macaroni and tomatoes Every time a baby were eaten a lot. Bread was born Edith and Joe was 14 cents a loaf, moved on. They lived milk 84 cents a gallon, in Havelock, Salisbury, bacon 50 cents a pound. Alexanderina, Notre Eventually the kids all Dame, Chipman, Pegot schooling, married, nobsquis, and Sussex all and moved away. In in New Brunswick. In Edith Alward on her l00 birthday last 1972 Joe passed away the early 50’s in Sussex of a heart attack. Edith year. Contributed photo Edith got a job as a dishtook over the care of washer and waitress at her mother until her Mannings Restaurant at Sussex Corner. passing in 1976. It was a four mile walk but that was the In 1977 Edith moved to Penobsquis, only way to get there. Following the res- N.B. and lived with Sharon and Raytaurant job Edith found work as a house mond until 1986 when they moved to cleaner for different people. B.C. Edith then lived with her brother In 1958 the Alward family built a small George until 1996 when George moved bungalow in Penobsquis, N.B. By this to Nova Scotia to be near his son Jerry. time son Ernie was in the airforce, son Edith then moved to B.C. in 1996 to live Bud was in the navy. Her son Jim was with Sharon and Raymond Brantnall working out but still living at home. where she continues to live. The youngest son Dougie was four years In 1962 Edith lost her father, Ernest; old. Edith was also raising her brother in 1976 her mother Kate; her husband George’s two children as his wife had Joe in 1972, son Jimmy in 1978, brothpassed away. ers Bill in 1993, Frank in 1999, George Edith continued to do house cleaning in 2002, and daughter Ruthie in 2014.
There has been a lot of sadness in Edith’s life but a lot of happiness as well. Her accomplishments are many but best of all are her children and what they have achieved: Ernie an airforce engineer with private pilot license; Bud a master warrant officer in the Canadian Navy; Jimmy a mechanic for N.B. Highway Dept. and kept some of the N.B. ferries running; George is a carpenter and painter in Sussex; Ruth was a waitress and worked for Canada Post; Ella worked in retail and Canada Post; Sharon was a hog farmer and now grows potatoes in the Cariboo; Bobby was a safety personel manager at Canada Packers and is now a security guard for the Sussex Health Centre; Dougie was a lab technician for Baxters Ice Cream and is now retired from Point Lepreau Nuclear Plant in St. John, N.B. From these children Edith has 26 grandchildren with successful careers from RCMP, truck drivers, Can. Gov’t employee, automobile salesman, nurse, paramedic, hairstylist, and an accountant at West Fraser. Edith has 38 great grand children and eight great great grand children. Tucked away with so many memories and photos are congratulations from the Queen, Governor General, B.C.’s Lt. Governor, B.C. Premier and retired MP for Cariboo Dick Harris for her 100th birthday last year. – submitted by Ruth Scoullar
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Lifestyles
Panning for God
Over the next few weeks allow me to take you on a tour of Quesnel and share with you what I see each day and where I see God in it. Quesnel is still proudly known to many as the “Gold Pan City.” During the late 1800’s Quesnel was the commercial centre of the Cariboo Gold Rush. We have constant reminders of this history in town, from the large gold pan at the north entrance to the fame of Barkerville and of course the annual Billy Barker Days festival. While the gold rush is long since over, it’s not uncommon to hear of locals going down to the river or connecting tributaries on weekends to pan for gold – and some even come back with some! Perhaps you have been one of the lucky ones to return from the Cottonwood with a small stash of golden loot! It’s hard to ignore the huge draw that gold has on the human race. Its allure captured the attention of the
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Salvation Army Spaniards in Mexico and drew other Europeans to North America in search of its riches. Royalty fashioned crowns made of it. Empires were built upon it. However, the Bible speaks of something that is even more valuable than the purest gold: Psalm 19:9b-10a says “The decrees of the Lord are firm, and all of them are righteous. They are more precious than gold, than much pure gold;” While there are many things in our lives vying for our attention and claiming highest priority today, may we remember that it is God
and His decrees that are more valuable than anything else on Earth we could ever possess. Oh that we would search for God with as much vigor as those in the gold rush sought out those nuggets. Oh that we would value God’s presence and guidance as much as we do our golden jewellery and earthly riches. Are you feeling poor in spirit today? Perhaps you need to reach out to God, who is able to fill you with all the hope and peace you need to feel rich and satisfied today. Let’s pray: God, we acknowledge that sometimes we get caught up in our own “Gold Rushes” as we strive for treasures that are of this world. Help us to remember that it is you who are more precious than silver and more costly than gold. May we desire you above anything else, today and always. Amen. Laura Van Schaick is a lieutenant in the Salvation Army in Quesnel.
Prayer of Remembrance Salvation Army’s Lt. Stefan Van Schaick delivers the Prayer of Remembrance during the ceremony Wednesday. Annie Gallant photo
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FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE, Nov. 13, noon – 6 p.m. and Nov. 14, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. in the library meeting room. Donations accepted during library hours from Nov. 3 – 10.
THURSDAY WELCOME HOME PARTY FOR TERRY AND PAUL NICHOLS (CFV/ TRAC) Dec. 10, Seniors’ Centre, doors open 5:30 p.m., Dinner at 6 p.m. Kids welcome. Tickets $25/each at Circle S Western Wear and Kersley Store.
CRAFT SALE Seniors’ Centre, Nov. 13, 2 p.m. – 7 p.m., Nov. 14, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Tables, $10 each day, call Marion 250747-1746 or Seniors Centre, 250-9923991. Lunch will be available. GYMNASTICS TRY-IT DAY Nov. 20, 6 – 8 p.m. Doors
open to children aged six and up and for teens and adults. Come for some flipping, twisting and tumbling fun. All the coaches are certified through the National Coaching Certification Program and have first aid. For information call, 250-747-3992 or visit www.quesnelgymnastics.ca.
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November and December at 500 North Star Road, Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. ACW CHRISTMAS TEA AND BAKE SALE Nov. 14, 1 – 3 p.m., Anglican Church hall. ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH BAZAAR Nov. 14, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Bazaar upstairs and lunch downstairs – baking, crafts, unique antiques. ST. JOHN’S INTERNATIONAL DINNER AND AUCTION, Nov. 21, 5 p.m. in St. John’s Anglican Church
hall. Tickets are $20/ each available at church office. No tickets sold at the door, phone 250992-6152 to reserve/ pickup. CHRISTMAS HOPE, Nov. 28, 7 p.m., Northstar Church, quilting display by Lorraine Hetherington, special music by Melanie McKinnon and Bev Haluschak, inspiring speaker Sue Saip, dessert and door prizes. Tickets are $5, purchase in advance at Northstar Church or Colours on Reid Street or call 250992-8830 or 778466-0876. Invite a friend, she’ll be glad
you did. BARLOW CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR CRAFT AND FUN FAIR, Dec. 5, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Call or text Erica at 250-2553175 to book your table (cost is $10/ table.) SANTA SHUFFLE, Dec. 5, 1 km and 5 km walk or run. Early bird entry, $15 (children), $25 (adult) $70 (family, max of 6) and $175 (group team, max of 10). Free T-shirts for minimum of $50 pledge or for sale $15/each. Sign up online at santashuffle. ca or at the Warrior’s
Song Cafe. All money raised stays with Salvation Army in Quesnel.
SUNDAY KERSLEY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Nov. 22, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Kersley Community Hall, free babysitting. For table rental or more information call Michelle, 250747-0444. Meetings and Special Events, Workshops, Signups and Non-profit Groups will run in the Sunday or Wednesday edition. The deadline for the Wednesday Observer is Monday at noon, and the deadline for the weekend edition is Wednesday at 5 pm. All meeting notices and regular submissions to Community Calendar must be renewed every three months. Due to the volume of material, we clear the column every three months and only print newly submitted material.
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Sports
Friday, November 13, 2015
Quesnel Cariboo Observer
Ryan Graham Sports Reporter
Rumble 19 supplies great show for boxing fans RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter Boxing fans were entertained this past weekend with Rumble 19 that was hosted by 2 Rivers Boxing Club. It was a sold out crowd with a total of 10 matches on the night, including two sparing sessions. 2 Rivers Boxing Club had six participants in the Rumble with Rumour McGregor, Trey Lightening, Emmet Emblau, Charlie Clayton, Olin Lee and Evan Peever competing in the main event. Lightning competed in both sparing contests against teammates Emblau and McGregor. The first match saw Jason Thompson of Prince George go up against Sabri Omen Foruk of New Westminster. That match saw Foruk deliver a decisive blow knocking out Thompson to claim the win. Clayton took to the ring in the second bout, as he faced off against Ryan Fugnski, which saw Clayton come out on top. Coming into the fight he was looking on improving from his previous fight Sept. 19 in Edmonton, which he lost. Head coach, Wally Doern was impressed on the changes he made in his game plan. “Charlie boxed smarter,” Doern said. “When we were in Edmonton Charlie was trying to be very aggressive and was throwing a lot of unnecessary punches. This time Charlie picked his shots very smartly and made almost every punch he threw count for a point. That’s what we’ve been wanting him to do and it certainly went that way tonight.” The third match saw Alosandro Singson of Surrey go up against Brent Barrie of Prince George in a fight Evan Peever of 2 Rivers Boxing Club competing in the main event at Rumble 19 Nov. 8. that went the distance with Barrie earning the victory. It six-time Canadian Champion punch for punch until the bell The main event saw Peever was a unanimous win for Barrie and Olympic prospect went up was rung. Doern was impressed face off against Anon Vaich of who landed big shots to earn against Saqa 7 in the second how Lee performed. Prince George with Vaich the the victory. match with both boxers landing “It was great,” Doern said. unanimous winner. The fourth, fifth and seventh good shots. The final exhibition “Even though he’s only 15 and Both boxers came out landing bouts saw exhibition matches bout saw Quesnel’s Lee fight the other fellow is in his early big shots in a back- to -back with all boxers receiving medJosh Donato of New Westmin20’s Olin had quite an expericontest with neither boxer givals. ster with Lee coming out with ence edge.” ing any ground. Vaich finally The first contest saw Matt the win. The eighth match saw Nagot the advantage in the bout to Ruff and Randell Graham He landed big shots in the first than Rodger go up against Josh take the win. Doern was proud both of Prince George compete round staggering his opponent. Slager earning the victory with how Peever performed, but with a solid bout that went The match ended with a furry a knockout blow 23 seconds would like to see some adjustthe distance. Kenny Lally a of activity with boxers going into the second round. ments made.
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“I’d like to see him mix his punches more,” Doern said. “From coming to the body and going up to the head, but he did the very best he could. The other fellow won, but Evan was close behind.” Doern was impressed with how the Rumble went. “I was really satisfied with it,” Doern said. “The fans were just great and there was lots of them.”
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Runners do well at provincials RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter
Quesnel runners performed well at the B.C. Cross Country Championships this past weekend in Vancouver. Cole Dinsdale of Correlieu finished 15th out of 239 competitors with a time of 25:21 in the Senior Boys division. Dane Jacobson placed 69th overall with a time of 27:31. Jared Hamelin finished with a time of 31:40 and Scott Sargent with 31:48. Junior Boys division saw Bazil Spencer of Quesnel Junior School finish 110th out of 210
participants with a time of 21:28. Matthew Letoria finished 166 with a time of 23:02, Christopher Henderson with a time of 23.55 and Christopher Hinkel with 26:05. Senior Girls division saw Olivia Baptiste finish 50th with a time of 20:23 despite dealing with the flu. Kyra Teetzen placed 54th with a time of 20:34, Olivia Moody 58 with 20:41 and Avery drew the youngest member of the team 116 with 22:06. The boys team came 16th out of 28 and the girls team finished ninth and received a ribbon for finishing in the top 10.
Another huge and exciting sale with the new ring scale here in Williams Lake at the Special Calf Sale as 3800 head of calves hit the sale ring. Riske Creek Ranching today showcased 343 powerful calves and built the fire under our trade today. The first ring full of 57 Black Angus s/c raced to 303.75 and weighed 522 lb. One incredible pen of their 508 lb. Red Angus cross s/c raced to 305.75. The fancy group of 445 lb. s/c marked 334.00. 60 head of their 452 lb. h/c raced to 283.75. Pat & Amy Roach with a top pen of calves. Their pen full of 442 lb. Black Angus s/c hit 335.50. The bigger boys 489 lb. s/c powered to 313.00. The Chezacut Ranch today showcased 302 top quality calves. The first ring full of 71 s/c weighing 503 lb. all Angus & Angus X traded to 308.75. Their pen of heavy 572 lb. s/c notched 273.50. 46 head of their 426 lb. s/c marked 347.50. A fancy pen of their 481 lb. Angus cross h/c notched 274.50. 65 head of their 442 lb. 286.00. The Roddie Creek Ranch today with well over 200 top calves from Quesnel. The big boys 640 lb. traded to 249.50. A ring full of their 577 lb. Angus s/c reached 272.00. Their pen of 496 lb. s/c saw 311.75. The big h/c 612 lb. replacement quality traded to 245.00. J & J Cattle Co./John & Joyce Homes a complete liner load of 114 s/c all Angus / Angus cross 477 lb. traded to 317.75. 40 head of their fancy 417 lb. s/c raced to 342.00. Their big boys 667 lb. Angus cross topped 247.00. Ken & Ingrid Plummer with a ring full of heavy s/c 594 lb. traded to 263.00. A top pen of their 512 lb. s/c recorded 302.00. 19 head of their 608 lb. replacement quality h/c raced to 241.00. Thompson Land & Cattle Co. fancy 503 lb. Red baldie s/c raced to 298.25. Mike & Lindy Gilson with 2 top loads of calves. Their top pen of 476 lb. s/c notched 317.50. The lighter 408 lb. s/c topped the sale at 350.00. Jace & Shauna Jacobsen saw their powerful 496 lb. Red baldie s/c trade to 307.00. Mike & Lindy Gilson with over 100 top yearlings. Their pen of 825 lb. open yearling heifers marked 224.00
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Curlers participate in the Icebreaker bonspiel Nov. 7 – 8 at the Quesnel Curling Centre.
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Quesnel shows curling spirit with Icebreaker bonspiel RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter It was a great turnout for the 7th Ice Breaker bonspiel at the Quesnel Curling Centre this past weekend Nov. 7 – 8. The tournament saw a total of 15 teams that were divided into three brackets with the winner claiming the group. The participants had no knowledge of which team they would be placed in, as they had their names picked through a draw. The purpose of the tournament
was to get people introduced to the game of curling and to have fun. All of the games were eight ends with ties going into an extra end. There was a banquet Saturday night, where they had a catered dinner, door prizes, 50/50 draw and a raffle entertainment basket. The club’s next bonspiel will be Nov. 27 – 29 with the 36th Grey Cup bonspiel, which will feature $9,000 in cash prizes and a banquet. More information is available at www.quesnelcurling.com.
Left to Right: Marc Valois 7th degree black belt, Mitch Jones, Sarah Sargent, Master Alex Atkinson 9th degree black belt, Kaitlyn Burge junior black belt, Rick Dupuis third degree black belt and Angelo Sia fifth degree black belt. Marc Valois photo
Martial Arts workshop held Valois Kung-Fu brought Master Atkinson to Quesnel for a twoday martial arts workshop held at the Valois Kung-Fu club this past weekend. During that time we graded Rick Dupuis to his third degree black belt and 13- year old
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Apt/Condo for Rent 2 bdrm suites available Dec 1 and Jan 1. View of Fraser River, w/d, utilities, internet included, no pets, $750.00. 250.992.3354. WILKINSON APARTMENTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites. Adult Oriented, No Pets. References Required. Call (250)992-8949
Homes for Rent 2Bdrm Mobile home on private lot. Sundeck and some storage, $650/mo. Washer/Dryer included, N/P, Avail Dec. 1st, 250-992-7625 3bdrm home with Garage, double lot. Avail immediately $1000/mth, 778-414-1227
Suites, Lower WestSide small 2bdrm. bsmt suite, $675/mo. heat, hydro & Sat. TV incl. Shared laundry, (778)466-0998 Avail. Dec. 1st
Transportation
Cars - Sports & Imports 2007 Saturn Ion 126,000kms, new sheild, new bearings, brakes, new shocks, struts, sacrifice $4,500.00.
windnew new price
2008 Kia Spectra 5LX
hatchback, 100,300km, 5-sp, air, cruise, power windows, power locks, new windshield. $5500.00 Nonsmoker owned. Ph: 250.991.6955
1-800-222-TIPS
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KELOWNA
2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600
VERNON
200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000
ANDRES CAR AUDIO WEST KELOWNA 1881 Harvey Avenue (250) 860-1975
ANDRES WIRELESS
PENTICTON
101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. (250) 493-3800
2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600
ANDRES WIRELESS Cherry Lane Mall (250) 493-4566
VERNON
101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. 200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 493-3800 (250) 542-3000
#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600
KELOWNA
Villiage Green Mall (250) 542-1496
PENTICTON
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WEST KELOWNA #200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600
KELOWNA
2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600
WEST KELOWNA #200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600
KAMLOOPS
745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700
VERNON
200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000
KAMLOOPS ANDRES WIRELESS ANDRES WIRELESS ANDRES B USINESS ANDRES CAR AUDIO
745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700
CASTLEGAR
Aberdeen Mall (250) 377-8880
215 - 450 Lansdowne Mall (250) 377-8007
CRANBROOK
200-1965 Columbia Ave. 101 Kootenay St. North (250) 365-6455 (250) 426-8927
300 St. Paul Str. (250) 377-3773
TELUS KIOSK
KELOWNA
NELSON
2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600
Chahko Mika Mall (250) 352-7258
PRINCE GEORGE WILLIAMS L AKE 100 MILE H OUSE 2591A Vance Rd. (250) 563-4447
299 Oliver Str. (250) 398-8522
916 Alpine Ave. (250) 395-4015
KELOWNA CAR AUDIO KAMLOOPS CAR AUDIO WEST KELOWNA 1881 Harvey Avenue (250) 860-1975
154 Victoria Str (250) 314-9944
100 MILE H OUSE WILLIAMS L AKE 916 Alpine Ave. (250) 395-4015
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PO W ER
WILLIAMS L AKE SE TI R PE EX
299 Oliver Str. (250) 398-8522
KELOWNA
#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600
KAMLOOPS
Quesnel
WILLIAMS L AKE 100 MILE H OUSE
E IC R P
2153 Springfield Road 745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 860-2600 (250) 851-8700
800-855 Rita Rd (250) 747-0002
299 Oliver Str. (250) 398-8522
916 Alpine Ave. (250) 395-4015
PENTICTON
VERNON
745 Notre Dame Drive 200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 851-8700 (250) 542-3000
101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. 200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 493-3800 (250) 542-3000
PRINCE GEORGE 2591A Vance Rd. (250) 563-4447
PRINCE GEORGE 100 MILE H OUSE
299 Oliver Str. (250) 398-8522
WE WILL NOT BE BEAT!
#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600
VERNON
745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700
800-855 Rita Rd (250) 747-0002
WEST KELOWNA
KAMLOOPS
KAMLOOPS
Quesnel
154 Victoria Str (250) 314-9944
2591A Vance Rd. (250) 563-4447
KAMLOOPS
745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700
916 Alpine Ave. (250) 395-4015
PRINCE GEORGE 2591A Vance Rd. (250) 563-4447
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% 20 BLACK FRIDAY EVENT
$
UP TO OF MSRP CASH CREDITS*
2015 GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB STANDARD BOX SLT 4X4
11,005 ON SELECT 2015 GMCs IN STOCK THE LONGEST
20
MSRP % OF CASH CREDITS*
NHTSA 5-STAR OVERALL VEHICLE SCORE FOR SAFETY **
$
UP TO
11,005
ON SELECT 2015 SIERRA 1500 MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST $55,025 MSRP
SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB SLT 4X4
20% 20 GMC SIERRA 2015 1500 DOUBLE CAB 15 SLE 4X4 S
NHTSA 5-STAR OVERALL VEHICLE SCORE FOR SAFETY **
OF MSRP CASH CREDITS*
UP TO
9,376
$
ON ALL 2015 SIERRA 1500 MODELS $46,880 MSRP
SIERRA DOUBLE CAB SLE 4X4
2015 GMC ACADIA SLT-1 AWD
NHTSA 5-STAR OVERALL VEHICLE SCORE FOR SAFETY **
20%
OF MSRP CASH CREDITS*
ON SELECT 2015 ACADIA MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST $52,295 MSRP
ACADIA SLT-1 AWD
20% $6,838
OF MSRP CASH CREDITS*
UP TO
2015 GMC TERRAIN SLE-2 AWD GMC TERRAIN WAS NAMED A 2015 TOP SAFETY PICK BY IIHS
TERRAIN SLE-2 AWD
ON SELECT 2015 TERRAIN MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST $34,190 MSRP
WHILE INVENTORY LASTS.
BCGMCDEALERS.CA
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 cash purchase of a 2015 Terrain, Acadia, Sierra LD Crew Cab, Sierra HD with gas engine, and Sierra LD Double Cabs. 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 GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer trade may be required. * Applies to oldest 15% of dealer inventory on Terrain, Acadia, Sierra LD Crew Cab, Sierra HD gas models as of November 10, 2015, and all remaining 2015 Sierra LD Double Cabs. Valid November 13 to 30, 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. GM Canada may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. See dealer for details.** Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov).
Call Fraser River Chevrolet Buick GMC at 250-992-5515, or visit us at 340 Carson Avenue, Quesnel. [License #10901]
QUESNEL KANGAROOS HOME GAME Saturday, November 14, 2015 @7:30 pm Williams Lake Stampeders VS Kangaroos