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Kasha Johnson can’t wait for Santa Claus to arrive on Christmas Day. The six-year-old’s meticulous rendering of the big day includes Santa’s workshop, a candy cane, the tree and, of course, at least one reindeer to get presents under those branches.

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Today: Sunny Hi: -2 C Low: -10 C One year ago Hi: 3 .1 C Low: -1 .9 C Record High 12 .8 C (2005) Record Low -27 .8 C (1964)

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Each year, it’s a coin toss whether Kamloops will have a white Christmas. This year, heads comes with a toque. “For Kamloops, we are actually forecasting a white Christmas this year,” Weather Network meteorologist Michael Carter told KTW. That doesn’t mean we should expect to see snow falling on Christmas Day. It means we meet Environment Canada’s definition of a white Christmas: at least two centimetres of snow on the ground as of 7 a.m. on Dec. 25. “In Kamloops, that actually occurs about 51 per cent of the time,” Carter said. A “perfect” Christmas — when there is both snow on the ground and in the air — only occurs in Kamloops about 25 per cent of the time and likely won’t happen this year, with the Christmas Day forecast calling for a high of about -4 C with a mix of sun and cloud.

“But, you’ll be able to get out and enjoy the sun,” Carter said. “Christmas Day is going to be the clearest.” Historically, the average maximum temperature in Kamloops on Christmas day is slightly below freezing, at about -0.8 C. The warmest was 12.8 C in 2005, while the coldest was -27.8 C in 1964. “Definitely not approaching the record on either end,” Carter said. “Just a bit cooler than normal.” December has been mild in Kamloops so far, with warm days like Dec. 9, which saw a temperature of 13 C, and many others approaching the upper single digits. When KTW spoke to Carter earlier this week, Kamloops had seen just eight centimetres of snow in all of December, a month in which an average of 22 centimetres usually falls. We might inch closer to that number, with snow expected in our area on and off in the week after Christmas — about 40 per cent chance of the white stuff every day from

Boxing Day through to New Year’s Day. But, an El Nino year means a generally milder and drier winter is expected, Carter said. “We expect that to persist.” Thus far, the ski hills have been enjoying a banner season, with Sun Peaks and Harper Mountain reporting excellent conditions. Meanwhile, on Nov. 21, the Stake Lake cross-country trails south of Kamloops had their earliest opening in 21 years. While much of Western Canada is predicted to see a white Christmas, it’s a different story in warm Central and Eastern Canada as temperature records are expected to be broken. Forecast Christmas Day maximum temperatures: Halifax (13 C), Toronto (4 C), Montreal (6 C), Ottawa (2 C) and St. John’s (8 C). “Kids here, hopefully they asked for a bike here for Christmas,” Carter said from Toronto. For updated weather information, go online to theweathernetwork.com.

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FRIDAY, December 25, 2015

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Council Calendar January 12 1:30 pm - Regular Council Meeting 7 pm - Public Hearing January 18 4:30 pm - Arts Commission Corporate Boardroom, City Hall

Recycle Your Christmas Tree!

January 19 9 am - Council Budget Meeting 1:30 pm - Regular Council Meeting

December 27 - January 15

January 25 10 am - Coordinated Enforcement Task Force Corproate Boardroom, City Hall

Recycled trees save landfill space and produce compost material for use in parks and gardens. Last year we recycled over 3,600 trees!

January 25 11:15 am - Police Committee Corporate Boardroom, City Hall

Please ensure your tree is clean of any wires, tinsel, decorations, or plastic. For more information, call 250-828-3461.

January 26 1:30 pm - Regular Council Meeting

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Regular City Council meetings are broadcast on Shaw Cable as follows: Thurs and Sat at 11 am and Sun at 7 pm. Council meetings can also be viewed online at: kamloops.ca/webcast. Meeting schedule is available at kamloops.ca/council.

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SHALL I PLAY FOR YOU, PA RUM PUM PUM PUM, ON MY DRUM? Ten-year-old Kayleigh Smith wishes a Merry Christmas to all with her drawing of Santa sailing through the sky as he delivers presents around the world.

NON-PROFIT... SOCIETY... CHARITY... WHAT IS IT? Not all non-profit organizations are societies, and not all societies are charities. What does this mean for your non-profit? A society is a separate legal entity which limits potential liability of its members and directors, but it does not have the same tax benefits of a charity. However, for various reasons, being a charity might not be right for all societies.

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This Thing Called Christmas What is this thing called Christmas? This wonderful time of year. This feeling of joy and contentment, This feeling we hold so dear.

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What is this thing called Christmas? Is it the glistening snow? The bells ringing on the corners? The fireplace all aglow?

Does God enter into the question? Does Jesus enter into our minds? These feelings we get at Christmas, Do you think they are some kind of sign?

What is this thing called Christmas? Is this feeling really called love? Is it in our hearts to begin with? Or does it come

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DECORATIONS OF RED ON A GREEN CHRISTMAS TREE . . . The Kamloops Exploration Group is pleased to present their

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HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGERY AND DSM IN MINERAL EXPLORATION with Dirk Tempelman Thursday, Januray 7th - TRU Mountain Room - 7 PM THE SD73 EXPERIENCE WITH THE STUDENT SPACEFLIGHT EXPERIMENT PROGRAM AND CREATING CRYSTALS IN SPACE with Sharmane Baerg, Paul Hembling and the SD73 Students Thursday, February 4th - TRU Mountain Room - 7 PM ONE DAM THING AFTER ANOTHER ... THE COLUMBIA AND COLORADO RIVER SYSTEMS with Nigel Skermer Thursday, February 11th - TRU Mountain Room - 7 PM POST DINOSAUR CANADA: THE TITANIC EVENTS THAT MADE CANADA LOOK THE WAY IT DOES with Robert Young Thursday, February 25th - TRU Mountain Room - 7 PM MAGNITUDE 9 - COUNTDOWN TO THE NEXT GIANT EARTHQUAKE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA with John Clague Wednesday, March 9th - Ashcroft, BC at the River Inn - 7 PM Thursday, March 10th - TRU Mountain Room - 7 PM FUSION - THE ULTIMATE ENERGY SOURCE with Allan Offenberger Thursday, March 31st - TRU Mountain Room - 7 PM WELLS GRAY WORLD HERITAGE: VOLCANIC GEM OF THE CARIBOO MOUNTAINS with Catherine Hickson Thursday, April 7th - TRU Mountain Room - 7 PM

There will be a KEG Social before this talk in the Mountain Room beginning at 5:30 PM. Appies and no host bar! T. REX DISCOVERY CENTRE Thursday, April 21st - TRU Mountain Room - 7 PM

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Embracing the gift of giving IT WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS . . . VICTORIA LESTER SPECIAL TO KTW editor@kamloopsthisweek.com

The Night Before Christmas We have three young girls who are really looking forward to Christmas. Throughout the house, you can hear the children singing Christmas carols and talking about what they want for Christmas. My husband and I have had several heated conversations about what we are going to do about Christmas this year as I am disabled and not able to work and my husband has not worked for several months. I went to the mall when the Santa booth was just opening. I figured it wouldn’t hurt, so I stood in the lineup. When it was my turn, I sat on Santa’s lap and told him how difficult it had been for our family this year with our money pains. Santa listened intently and assured me we would have a positive, memorable Christmas this year. I went home feeling a little foolish, but also feeling a bit better. As the weeks went by and Christmas got closer, I was not as cheerful as I thought I should be, but I did what I could to keep the children busy and in the Christmas spirit. We approached various organizations and managed to get a few gifts for the children and plenty of good food for Christmas dinner. In the back of my mind, I kept going over my conversation with Santa and wondered if that was why things were going so well. Now it is Christmas Eve and the girls are restless, but I managed to get them

to bed at a reasonable hour. I told them the famous Christmas story : “It was the night before Christmas when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse . . .” My husband and I went to sleep not knowing the girls were in for a big adventure — when out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, Santa landed on our roof and zipped down the chimney. He woke up the girls and got them dressed in their warm winter gear. Up the chimney they went, everyone cozily wrapped in blankets as the sleigh took off into the night. The girls helped Santa organize the gifts by reading all he letters St. Nick had received. If there were a lot of children in the house, the girls even got to go down the chimney with Santa to help fill the stockings. Wow, what a wonderful adventure for the girls. They were so happy they got to help Santa on the most important night of the year.

Christmas morning arrived and the girls were up shortly past dawn, but instead of rushing to their stockings, they excitedly talked about what they had done the night before. I got up when I heard the excited chatter and they told me what had happened in the night. I wasn’t sure I believed them until I saw their rosy red cheeks and a stocking hanging from the chimney for me, with gifts and a note signed by Santa. Well, Christmas this year was the best one ever. It didn’t matter what was under the tree or what we had for supper that night. The girls had experienced the greatest gift of all — the gift of giving.

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YES, VIRGINIA, THERE STILL IS A SANTA CLAUS We at Kamloops This Week take pleasure in publishing this famous editorial that first appeared in the New York Sun in 1897. One hundred and 18 years later, the message still resonates. Dear Editor: I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says, “If you see it in the Sun, it’s so.” Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus? Virginia O’Hanlon 115 West Ninety-Fifth Street

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Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the scepticism of a sceptical age. They do not believe except what they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether they be men’s or children’s, are little. In this great universe of ours man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect, as compared with the boundless world about him, as measured by the intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! How dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus! It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias. There would be no child-like faith then, no

poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence. We should have no enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies! You might get your papa to hire men to watch in all the chimneys on Christmas Eve to catch Santa Claus, but even if you did not see Santa Claus coming down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign that there is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the world are those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but that’s no proof that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the world. You tear apart the baby’s rattle and see what makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the strongest man, nor even the united strength of all the strongest men that ever lived, could tear apart. Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding. No Santa Claus! Thank God he lives! And he lives forever. A thousand years from now, Virginia, nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood.

Six-year-old Aliya Traynor’s vision of Christmas includes a beautiful tree, a treasured pet and a massive gift just waiting to be opened on the special morning.


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Jakob receives a special gift — and a new friend for life KRISTI MCLEAN SPECIAL TO KTW editor@kamloopsthisweek.com

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ur special son, Jakob, received an extra special early Christmas gift when I came home from Ontario last week. Jakob has autism, a life-long neurological disorder that prevents proper understanding of what a person sees, hears or otherwise senses. People with autism spectrum disorder can become confused and respond inappropriately in social situations. When I returned to Kamloops on Dec. 18, it was just a regular day for Jakob, with school and a bus ride home. However, when he came inside the house, much to his surprise, there was a sweet, big, yellow Labrador retriever waiting for him. Jakob looked at him with a big smile and gave him

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MERRY CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS Brandon Macko, 9, is wishing everyone in Kamloops a Merry Christmas with this picture of gifts under tree.

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Four-year-old Lucas Jin sent KTW this colourful depiction of a Christmas tree, complete with decorations, surrounded by loved ones.

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Obituaries & In Memoriam In Loving Memory Of

In Loving Memory Of DUNCAN DAVID-McISSAC

JESS GITZEL 2015

February 5, 1992 December 22, 2014

“There is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than gratitude.” Thanks Duncan for the joy and privilege of your friendship. You are loved you are missed. Love from all the hearts you touched.

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Dear Santa, Do you know where Heaven is? Maybe your reindeers know the way. For we have a special present We need delivered on Christmas Day. For Christmas is a time for sharing, With those we hold so dear. So take this gift with all our Love, For our Jesseboy no longer here. It’s wrapped up in all our memories, We once shared from our past. The ribbons and bows, are all our dreams, of 7 Christmases lost. It’s such as special parcel, Please Santa don’t delay, We would like it to be in Heaven, In time for Christmas Day.

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On the afternoon of Sunday, December 20th, 2015 Richard David Nielsen passed away peacefully with his family in his presence. He will lovingly be remembered by his wife Judy, step-daughter Lynnette (Keith), step-son Richard (Gina), his three granddaughters Danica (Dom), Chayla and Kendra and his great-granddaughter Isabella, two brothers Ken (Janet) and John (Diane), and five sisters Virginia El-Zorkany, Lorraine (Frank Green), Kathleen (Al Gardiner), Frances Mary (Al Petersen) and Carolyn (Mike Kazarian) and his several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Richard was predeceased by his parents Chris and Arlene Nielsen in 1979. Richard was born in Ponoka, Alberta on June 10, 1959 and moved to Kamloops with his family in 1972. He attended Norkam Secondary and went on to Cariboo College where he graduated as a journeyman carpenter. He worked for several different home builders in the last 35 years. While Richard was working a job in Golden, BC, he met the love of his life Judy and convinced her to move to Kamloops and become his wife. Together they have spent the last 31 years camping, fishing, hiking and exploring the areas around Kamloops and the Interior. On many of their camping trips his granddaughters would be in tow, he was happy to teach them how to fish, (yes we lost a few rods in the lake) fix things around the house and even gave driving lessons as they got older. He truly loved spending quality time with his family and never missed an extracurricular activity or Sunday dinner. His great-granddaughter was the twinkle in his eye and he spent the last year doting over her. The family would like to say a special thank you to Dr. Del Begio, his sister Kathy, friend Victor and the wonderful staff at the Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice. A Celebration of Richard’s Life will be held at the Calvary Community Church on Wednesday, December 30th at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kamloops Hospice Association at 72 Whiteshield Cres S, Kamloops, B.C. V2E 2S9, in memory of Richard. On line condolences can be expressed at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com

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ROMAN ALEXANDER FEDORENKO December 20, 1955 - December 18, 2015 The family of Ron Fedorenko is sorrowful and saddened at his passing after a short illness.

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He is survived by his wife Tracey, sister Vera (Gary), nephew Mark Danielson (Erin), niece Kirstin (David), greatniece Beatrice, sisters-inlaw Leslie, Alison (Kevin) brothers-in-law David and Gary, and mother-in-law Erika. Ron will best be remembered as a kind, gentle man with a large circle of friends who shared his interests: hockey (watching and coaching), sailing, golf with his regular golfing group, travelling by RV, and motorcycling with ‘The Mild Bunch’. He was loyal, maintaining friendships from even his boarding school days in Gravelbourg and Yorkton. He enjoyed his colleagues from his 30 years at the Credit Union, and he was looking forward to his retirement with Tracey, in the New Year. There is to be no service at his request, and in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the SPCA. Condolences may be sent to www.schoeningfuneralservice.com Schoenings Funeral Service 250-374-1454


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Obituaries & In Memoriam SHIRLEY DREW BERTOLI (nee Noble) Shirley D Bertoli (nee Noble), 83 years old, left us on Sunday, December 20th at the Royal Inland Hospital after a brief illness. Shirley was born on March 28, 1932 in Kamloops, B.C. to Anne and William Noble. Shirley was the youngest of five children and grew up in Birch Island and later moved to Duncan to attend high school, living with her older sister Mildred and her family. Shirley moved back to Kamloops to care for her father, and embarked on a long and rewarding career with the Fish and Wildlife department. Throughout her life she maintained a positive demeanor and her love of life and nature is reflected in her children and grandchildren, as well as the many nieces and nephews that loved her and followed her on her famous nature walks at Scotch Creek and other places. Shirley was very proud of her son Mark Bertoli (Donna) and her daughter Linda Dawson Reid (Andy) and nothing made her happier than being with her amazing grandchildren Marisa and Taylor Bertoli and Dylan Dawson. Shirley is survived by her son Mark (Donna), daughter Linda (Andy) grandchildren Marisa, Taylor and Dylan, as well as her sister Zelma (Bill) and her brother Bill (Gert) along with numerous nieces and nephews and wonderful friends. She is predeceased by her brother

Bill and sister Mildred (Stub), and her dear friends Helen and Jim Dawson. Shirley also leaves behind her special family, the ones she loved, laughed with and truly cared for. Shirley had a real zest for life, she loved to garden, play cards and dance, but what she loved best was being with her family and many friends. Shirley had deep roots in the North Thompson and the Wells Grey area. Shirley had a unique ability to take time and see the true beauty of this world. The smiles and joy of the ones she loved, the new green leaves in the spring, or God’s beautiful display in the colors of the Fall. Shirley was also a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary. Shirley was the glue of her family. If there was a message she would want to leave behind it would be to be kind and do things for others. Shirley had a passion for visiting and bringing joy and kindness into the lives of many friends and family. It would be truly Shirley to make someone laugh, send a card and most of all pay it forward. There will be a Celebration of Shirley’s Life at Schoening Funeral Service, 513 Seymour St, Kamloops, BC V2C 2G8 on Monday, December 28th at 2:00 pm. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to some of Shirley’s favorite charities: • Kamloops Food Bank • Heart and Stroke • United Way • B.C. Cancer Agency Condolences may be left for the family at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com

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January 12, 1940 – December 14, 2015 Patricia Stefanik of Kamloops passed away on Monday, December 14, 2015 at 75 years of age. Her memory will be treasured by her loving husband Carl Stefanik of nearly 58 years, children Susan (Jerry) Gobbee of Kamloops, David Stefanik of Kamloops (predeceased), and Marianne Stefanik (Terry Dilts) of Paris, Ontario; grandchildren Joseph (Carissa) Gobbee, Jason (Chantelle) Gobbee, Justin Gobbee, and Jaime Laplante; great-grandchildren Maya, Jacob, Taylynn, Gavin, Keaton and Kiara; brother and sister-in-law; Darell (Karen) of Kamloops; Dannie, Marilyn and Nick McFayden, all predeceased. Carl’s family; brother and sisters-in-law; many loving nieces and nephews, and cherished friends. To Gail Stefanik, her best friend, a loving thank you. Patricia was born in Kamloops, with her Mom Florence McFayden making the trail, walking to deliver Pat at RIH, from the north side of the river. She lived her childhood, as a farm girl, and attended school in Vinsulla and Kamloops. Pat became a dispatcher for Yellow Cabs, having met her husband Carl there and their story is shown by how their family grew and is still growing. Pat retired from the city of Kamloops, working from 1979-2004. A Private Family Celebration of life will take place at the Summit Drive Baptist Church on Tuesday, January 12, 2016 from 12-2pm.

In Memory of Patricia, donations would be gratefully appreciated to the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation, 311 Columbia Street, Kamloops, BC V2C 2T1, phone: 250-314-2325 email: rihf@interiorhealth.ca Condolences may be expressed to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

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From the glowing blush of youth. Rise up slowly, Angel. Do not leave me here, alone, Where the warmth of mortal essence Lies replaced by cold, hard stone. Speak to me in breezes, Whispered through the drying leaves, And caress my brow with raindrops Filtered by the sheltering trees.

Rise up slowly, Angel, For I cannot hear the song Which calls you through the shadows Into the light beyond. Wrap me in a downy cape Of sunshine, warm with love, And kiss a tear-stained mother’s face With moonlight from above. Then, wait for me at sunset, Beside the lily pond, And guide me safely homeward


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ong ago, men foretold, the coming of a child; Distant lands with rolling sands, celestial stars above; Gave rise to hope of salvation’s light, for those of humankind; Deliverance from worldly strife and bonds of working hands; Promises of eternal peace, through Heaven’s mystic gate. A mother’s love continued on, throughout 2,000 years; The story handed down through age, of sacrifice and trust; Scripture told of faith for man, to reach a higher state; A child birthed holds virtue pure, and knows no worldly sin; 2,000 years and children born, hope for mankind strives. Through winter snow in northern skies, a single star did shine; On arctic land where life is scarce and children are so dear; A mother gives into the world, her only child’s breath; The tiny soul with frail life, born early Christmas morn; Reached valiantly through all odds and fought her right to live. A race of man remains with time, a culture all their own Inuit clan, the child lame, she struggled to survive; Her clear eyes shone like beams of light, reflecting lustrous stars; That reappears in early dawn, on horizons winter fest; Following a legend told, Aagjuuk she was named. A Christmas wish, a Christmas kiss the advent of her birth; Love’s strongest tie held her to earth; the years continued on; Aagjuuk lived and slowly grew,

with hardships on the way; The girl child knew what many dread, a task of daily strain; She came to learn her mother’s heart, the wish that held her near. Nine times she felt her mother’s lips, to kiss her Christmas day; Nine years drew near to celebrate, through winter’s snowy spell; Her mother’s dreams to hold on close, to all she ever knew; To keep a kiss for every year, the morning of first light; To keep a wish forever more, to breathe the northern air. A spoken sound to one that knows, as only mothers do; The child reached out, and called her close, Anaana is her name; An Inuit word meant mother to the one who claimed her world; Aagjuuk knew to summon might, find courage where she could; The time had come to speak at length, to let her mother know. “I cannot run or skip or sing, I cannot cook or fish; I have no strength to weave or sew, or even go to school; I listen hard to life’s distress, that’s all I’ll ever know; I sense what we have lost in sight, and mislaid along the way; Our future lies in jeopardy, without the will to try. “If I could get the world to heed, what words I have to say, To change the hurt and suffering, for people of the land; What men with war and weaponry care less for what they do; To listen to a child’s pain, in the cold of winter night; And watch the face of a dying race, on all of humankind. “I’m named for stars that bring the sun, mankind needs this now;

Darkness speaks to those that hear, the call to rule us all; A shining chance is what I have, for this tribe we call our own; I gave you what your heart did crave, and stayed here earthly bound; My Christmas wish has finally come; it’s time to let me go. Radiant beams did glow, through dawn’s early splendid fare; Two brilliant stars reflecting light, from a sun beneath the plane; That shone so bright through winter night, straight up in the sky; Daybreak came with silver rays, two lines side by side; Heralding forgotten song, for one born on Christmas Day. She gently sighed and gently died, then let go her mother’s hand; A grief so hard struck through the heart, of the one who bore this child; Sorrow burned throughout the air, and keened a distant sound; Her mother softly laid her lips, to her daughter’s downy cheek; A Christmas kiss in morning light, the last she’ll ever know. Long ago, men foretold, and legend carries on; Salvation’s light from worldly strife, where too many children go; By a Christmas kiss to this child’s wish, upon the northern stars; Revealed to all everlasting peace, this was Aagjuut’s desire; Faith holds strong with sacrifice, hope for mankind strives. In an Inuit legend, the meaning of the term Aagjuuk (agruk) it is said means something like; “The two beams of light cast by the Sun when it first reappears above the horizon in late December.” Kuvianak Inovia — Merry Christmas

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ne of the forgotten aspects of the Christmas story is the birth of humility in the person of the Christ child. Innumerable Christmas devotionals point out the humble circumstances of Jesus’ birth — among shepherds, in a crude stable, with a feed trough for a bassinet. When Jesus himself tried to summarize why people should take up the yoke of following him, he said it was because he was meek and humble (Matt. 11:29). Seldom, however do we explore the full implications of how Jesus’ radical humility shapes the way we live our lives daily. Apostle Paul speaks of Jesus humbling himself to the extent of taking the form of a

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servant on his way to the cross. But, the same humility was evident at the root of the Incarnation story, God being willing to take up human form, thus subjecting himself to human ministrations. A truly spiritual person will always be ready to humble himself. God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble. Humility is crucial for Christians. We can only receive

Christ through meekness and humility. Jesus humbled himself and was exalted by God. Therefore, joy and power through humility is the very dynamic of the Christian life. If we humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God, he will exalt us at the proper time. This teaching of scriptures is simple and obvious. The problem is it takes great humility to understand humility and even more to resist the pride that comes so naturally with even a discussion of the subject. We are on slippery ground because humility cannot be attained directly.

Once we become aware of the poison of pride, we begin to notice it all around us. We hear it in the sarcastic, snarky voices in newspaper columns. We see it in civic, cultural and business leaders who never admit weaknesses or failure. We see it in our neighbours and some friends with their jealousy, self-pity and boasting. And, we vow not to talk or act like that. If we then notice “a humble turn of mind” in ourselves, we immediately become smug. But, that is pride in our humility. Humility is so shy. If we begin talking about it, it disappears.

To even ask the question, “Am I humble?” is not to be so. Examining your heart, even for pride, often leads to being proud about your diligence and circumspection. Gracious, self-forgetful humility should be one of the primary things that should distinguish Christian believers from the many types of moral, decent people in the world. But, I think it is fair to say humility is largely missing in the church. Therefore, nonbelievers, detecting the stench of sanctimony turn away. Humility is only achieved as a by-product of understanding, believing and marvelling at the gospel of grace. When we listen to the gospel preached or meditate on it in the

scriptures, we should drive it so deeply into our hearts, imaginations and thinking that we begin to instinctively live out the gospel. God often breaks us by allowing us to be misunderstood, misjudged, falsely accused and publicly humiliated. It is best to leave such matters with God. He knows what he is doing and he has got everything under his control. He chisels away at the rock to sculpture the likeness of Jesus in his people. Some parts of the rock may be very hard, wherein he has to use persecution to bring out the “shine.” No one who waits upon God will ever be disappointed or be put to shame (Isaiah 49:23). If we honour God,

he will honour us one day. If we are serious about following the Lord, we will find that God takes us through many painful experiences. But, his purpose in all of them is to free us from the opinions of men and from the chains that tie us down to earth, so that we can “mount up with wings like eagles” (Isaiah 40:31). God will order our circumstances to so humble us before men that we get to the place where we finally care only for His opinion of us. Our spiritual authority would then be exceedingly powerful. Let us continue to practice and preach grace till humility just starts to grow in us. ryanmitra225 @gmail.com

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ber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race. His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.” Grammatically, “as” indicates a simile, meaning these verses are not to be interpreted literally, but metaphorically. Additionally, this passage uses phenomenological language, which is based on sensory perception and is not a scientific statement. Nobody would question why various meteorological societies have “sunrise” and “sunset” tables and think they believe the sun rotates around the earth. Second, Fenemore observed the Bible indicates God and Heaven are “up” and points to the confusion of two people in North America and Australia both raising arms towards the sky in prayer, but in opposite directions. This is easily answered by realizing directions in the Bible are not relative to the reader, but to Israel’s physical location. None of Fenemore’s claims should cause concern for the Bible reader. It will always be the inspired, infallible Word of God. Gregory Vaal pastor, Berean Baptist Church Kamloops


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2 Painters needed with min 5 yrs exp. Commercial and Residential Salary $22per hour Call (250) 318-3146 or email protouch@shaw.ca

Opening for a South Kamloops 34 suite apt. on-site Building Manager. Position available starting Feb. 1st. Duties include: Collections, reports, maintenance, notices etc. Prefer mature couple or person with experience. Email: bzbaz63@yahoo.ca

US capable Class 1 Drivers required immediately: We are an Okanagan based transport company looking for qualified drivers for US loads we run primarily in the Pacific Northwest, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. We offer a new pay rate empty or loaded. All picks and drops paid. Assigned units company cell phones and fuel cards. Regular home time Direct deposit paid every second Friday with no hold backs. We offer a rider and pet policy. Company paid US travel Insurance. All applicants must have reliable transportation and a positive attitude. Please fax resume & abstract to 250-546-0600 or by email to parris@ricknickelltrucking.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

HOLIDAY SEASON DEADLINE CHANGES Kamloops This Week will be closed on the following dates: • Friday, Dec 25th • Monday, Dec 28th • Friday, Jan 1st Please note the following Classified Deadline Changes: Paper: Dec 24 Dec 25 Dec 29 Dec 31 Jan 1 Jan 5

Deadline: 10am - Dec 21 10am - Dec 22 2pm - Dec 22 10am - Dec 23 2pm - Dec 23 10am - Dec 31

Happy Holidays from all of us at Kamloops This Week. Advertisements should be read on the first publication day. We are not responsible for errors appearing beyond the first insertion. It is agreed by any Display or Classified Advertiser requesting space that the liability of the paper in the event that errors occur in the publishing of any advertising shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only and there will be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement.

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2pm Friday for Tuesday’s Paper.

2pm Tuesday for Thursday’s Paper.

2pm Wednesday for Friday’s Paper.

Advertisements should be read on the first publication day. We are not responsible for errors appearing beyond the first insertion. It is agreed by any Display or Classified Advertiser requesting space that the liability of the paper in the event that errors occur in the publishing of any advertising shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only and there will be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement.

PERFECT Part-Time Opportunity

3 Days Per Week call 250-374-0462

Personals Looking For Love? Try your luck with 1x1 boxed ad $35 plus tax for 2 weeks. Price includes box number. Call 250-371-4949 to place your ad and for more details.

Lost & Found Lost: iPhone 4s in Cora Restaurant parking lot on Dec.18th. 250-579-9693.

Employment

~ Caution ~ While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in Kamloops This Week are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front.

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Education/Trade Schools HUNTER & FIREARMS

Courses. Next C.O.R.E. Jan. 9th & 10th, Saturday and Sunday. P.A.L. Jan. 3rd, Sunday. Challenges, Testing ongoing daily. Professional outdoorsman & Master Instructor:

Bill

250-376-7970

Farm Workers

EARN EXTRA $$$

KTW requires door to door substitute carriers for all areas in the city. Vehicle is an asset Call 250-374-0462

F/T Administrative Assistant/ Receptionist Needed. Busy local rental mgmt company requires f/t administrative assistant immediately. 9-5pm, MonFri, and 11-4pm on the 1st & last Saturday of the month. Wage to be negotiated. Must possess strong administrative, problem solving & people skills, great attention to detail, bookkeeping experience required, experience in real estate/ property mgmt is a plus, ability to multitask and work in a fast paced environment. Must have a vehicle. Please send resume to: adminkamloops@shaw.ca. No phone calls please.

Horsting’s Farm in Cache Creek, BC requires Farm Labourers 5 to 6 days/week, 40 to 50 hours/week at $10.49 per hour. Farm work includes: planting, weeding, irrigating, harvesting and preparing crops for market. Employment starts on April 15, 2016. Submit application to: fax 604-792-7766, by mail to: 2540 Hwy 97, PO Box 716, Cache Creek, BC V0K 1H0 or email: littlemountain greenhouses@shaw.ca

Medical/Dental Certified Dental Assistant Busy cosmetic dental practice is looking for experienced certified dental assistant for a maternity leave position, Monday to Thursday starting January 18, 2016. Please fax your resumes to 250-374-4622 or email to manager@artdentistry.com

Help Wanted

Advertising Sales Representative Merritt Herald The Merritt Herald, an award winning twice-weekly newspaper, published in the Nicola Valley, is seeking a full time advertising consultant to join our team. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing. If you are a highly creative individual, with an ability to multi-task in a fastpaced team environment and have good interpersonal and sales skills, a valid drivers licence and reliable vehicle - we would like to meet you. While experience is an asset, it is not a prerequisite. To apply, please forward your resume with a cover letter to: Theresa Arnold, Publisher Merritt Herald 2090 Granite Ave., P.O. Box 9 Merritt, B.C. V1K 1B8 e-mail: publisher@merrittherald.com

MERRITT HERALD Help Wanted

is looking for substitute distributors for door-to-door deliveries. Vehicle is required. For more information please call the Circulation Department at

250-374-0462

Buying or Selling?

Career Opportunities

250.374.7467 Career Opportunities

Truck Driver Training

CERTIFIED ICBC AIR BRAKE COURSE

January 8-10 • January 22-24 TRAINING TRUCK DRIVERS FOR 27 YEARS!

16 Hour Course 20 Hour Course

call 250.828.5104 or visit

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Class 1, 2, 3 and B-Train Driver Training

Help Wanted

HAS THE FOLLOWING DOOR TO DOOR DELIVERY ROUTES COMING AVAILABLE ABERDEEN / MT DUFFERIN

Professional Truck Driver Program - Funding available for those who qualify!

Air Brakes

Need extra $ $ $ Kamloops This Week is currently hiring Substitute Carriers for door-to-door deliveries. Call 250-374-0462 for more information.

I PAY Cash $$$ For All Scrap Vehicles! and $5 for auto batteries Call or Text Brendan 250-574-4679

FARM LABOURERS

Business Opportunities

Coming Events

upcoming event for our

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Rte 508 - 700-810 Hugh Allan Dr. 39 Papers Rte 527 - Hunter Pl. Hunleigh Cres. 28 Papers Rte 562 - Englemann Crt, 1802-1890 Lodgepole Dr. 66 papers. Rte 583 - Butte Pl., Chinook Pl, 1423-1670 Mt Duffern Dr. 42 papers. Rte 584 - 1752-1855 Hillside Dr. 31 Papers Rte 587 - Sunshine Crt + Pl. 55 Papers Rte 589 - 1200-1385 Copper Head Dr. 56 Papers Rte 590 - Saskatoon Pl, 1397 Copperhead Dr. 28 Papers

BROCK / NORTH SHORE

Rte 24 - Dale Pl, Lisa Pl, 806-999 Windbreak St. 56 Papers Rte 26 - Erona Pl, Ponlen St, 1955-1998 Parkcrest Ave. 59 Papers Rte 108 - 1010 11th St, 831-1017 12th St, 821-1161 Selkrik Ave. 72 Papers Rte 121 - Dot St, 501-556 Mackenzie Ave, Maple St, Yew St. 88 Papers Rte 127 - Dee St, Knox St, 209-288 Royal Ave. 57 Papers Rte 129 - Don St, Mars Dr, Neptune Dr, Pluto Dr, Saturn Dr, 101 Tranquille Rd, Universal Way, Venus Dr. 85 Papers

DALLAS / BARNHARTVALE

Rte 716 - Foxwood Lane. 37 Papers Rte 720 - 1102-1392 Clearview Dr. 36 Papers Rte 748 - Crawford Crt + Pl, 387-495 Todd Rd. 40 Papers Rte 750 - 5101-5299 Dallas Dr, Mary Pl, Nina Pl, Rachel Pl. 31 papers. Rte 751 - 5310 Barnhartvale Dr, Bogetti Pl, Viking Dr, Wade Pl, 5485-5497 East Trans Can Hwy, 5300-5599 Dallas Dr - 62 papers Rte 752 - 5600 - 5998 Dallas Dr, Harper Pl, Haper Rd. 65 papers. Rte 785 - 8700-8888 Badger Dr, Badger Pl, Coyote Dr, Fox Pl. 89 Papers

DOWNTOWN / LOWER SAHALI Rte 311 - 423-676 1st Ave, 440-533 2nd Ave, 107237 Battle St, 167-173 Saint Paul St. 27 papers. Rte 325 - 764-825 9th Ave, 805-979 Columbia St (odd), 804-987 Dominion St, 805-986 Pine St. 63 papers Rte 329 - 880-1101 6th Ave, 925-1045 7th Ave, 967-1020 8th Ave, 605-797 Pleasant St. 44 papers Rte 330 - 1062-1125 7th Ave, 1066-1140 8th Ave, 601-783 Douglas St. 50 papers Rte 335 - 1175-1460 6th Ave, 1165-1185 7th Ave, Cowan St, 550-792 Munro St. 74 papers. Rte 373 - Clarke St, 24-60 West Columnbia St. 20 papers. Rte 381 - 20-128 Centre Ave, Hemlock St, 605800 Lombard St. 48 papers. Rte 404 - Chapperon Dr, Pyramid Crt, 111-439 Greenstone Dr. 71 papers. Rte 405 - Anvil Cres, Bestwick Crt & Dr, Mahood Pl, Morrisey Pl. 90 papers. Rte 406 - 108-492 McGill Rd. (houses) 64 papers Rte 408 - Monashee Crt & Pl. 44 papers.

RAYLEIGH

Rte 833 - 4102-4194 Cameron Rd, Davie Rd. 42 papers.

VALLEYVIEW / JUNIPER

Rte 603 - Chickadee Rd., Storm Rd, Comazzetto Rd, 1625-1764 ValleyView Dr. 42 papers. Rte 608 - Curlew Pl. & Rd, 1925-1980 Glenwood Dr. 80 papers. Rte 618 - Big Nickel Pl, Chapman Pl, Marsh Rd, Paul Rd, Peter Rd, 2440-2605 Thompson Dr. 51 Papers

INTERESTED IN A ROUTE? FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 250-374-0462


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Furniture

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WANTED! Newer MacBook Pro or MacBook Air 250-3711333

Firewood/Fuel ALL SEASON FIREWOOD. For delivery birch, fir & pine. Stock up now. Campfire wood. (250)377-3457.

Furniture

*some restrictions apply.

ClassiďŹ eds can help you reconnect

Heavy Duty Machinery

250.374.7467

Redwood dining room set, 8chairs, buffet & hutch. $4000/obo. 250-828-1983.

Appliances Inglis Washer and Admiral Dryer. Excellent condition. $400. 250-554-1219.

Work Wanted

$500 & Under

HOME & YARD HANDYMAN If you need it done, Give us a call ! Steve 250-320-7774.

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Misc. for Sale

Did you know that you can place your item in our classifieds for one week for FREE?

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Misc. for Sale

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 $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com Wanted:Will pay cash for construction equipment, backhoes, excavators, dozers, (farm tractors w/loaders)1985 or newer. Skid steers, wheel loaders, screeners, low beds, any condition running or not. 250-260-0217.

Jewels, Furs White Gold engagement ring. Main diamond is .94 carat with another .5 carat in smaller diamonds. Size 7. Recently appraised at $5500 asking $4000 Call to view 250-578-7202 after 5pm

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4 Goodyear winter tires. 235/55/R17, used 1 season $400. 250-377-3002. Kitchenaid Stainless Steel Fridge 33inches wide gd cond 6yr old $700 (250) 573-5646 Solid oak table $97, China Cabinet $119 Kitchen cabinet set $395 (250) 299-6477 Camperette MISC4Sale: $300, Oak Table Chairs-$400, 2-Standard 8ft truck canopies $300/ea Call 250-320-5194 after 6pm or leave msg.

CLASSIFIEDS

* Some conditions may apply

ROLL ENDS AVAILABLE $5-$10/ ROLL 1365 B Dalhousie Drive Kamloops BC call for availability 250-374-7467

Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+ Chad: 1-778-281-0030 Local.

Sporting Goods

* Some conditions may apply

Cardio Style Trainer Exercise bike only used 6 months $325 250-372-2862

Food Products

Food Products

TARPS! TARPS! “BEST PRICES IN TOWN!�

BLUE TARPS

10X8 weave (Medium Duty)

STARTING AT $2.19

WHITE TARPS 10X10 weave (Heavy Duty)

STARTING AT $3.99

BLACK TARPS 14X14 weave (Industrial Duty)

250-371-4949

Merchandise for Sale

Solid Wood Corner display unit curved glass sides $400 250-372-5062

Job wanted by Computer Programmer-Analyst /OfďŹ ce Worker/Tutor Detail oriented, organized, problem-solver, extremely computer literate. Strong proofreading, editing, technical writing, public speaking skills. Can teach practically anything I know. IT work preferred but any job using problem-solving skills could be a good match. Gene Wirchenko 250-8281474. genew@telus.net

Painting & Decorating

Computer Equipment

Antiques / Vintage

Classiďƒžeds

Deliver Kamloops This Week

Pets Animals sold as “purebred stock� must be registrable in compliance with the Canadian Pedigree Act.

Merchandise for Sale

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Landscaping

Merchandise for Sale

Sales ADVERTISING Consultants: Our company is always looking for great sales representatives to add to our team. Our business requires a highly organized individual with ability to multi-task in a fun, fastpaced team environment. Strong interpersonal skills and a strong knowledge of sales and marketing are required. Excellent communication skills, valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are necessary. If you have a passion for the advertising business, are creative and thrive on challenges, we want to hear from you. Interested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to:khall@aberdeenpublishing.com We thank all applicants; only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.

Stucco/Siding

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Pets & Livestock

STARTING AT $5.49

FOAM SHOP MATTRESS REPLACEMENTS SINGLE TO KING SIZE 2� TO 6� THICK - CUSTOM CUT OR CUSTOM ORDER MEMORY FOAM TOPPER PADS - 3LB DENSITY SINGLE TO KING SIZE - 2� & 3� THICK

CUSHION REPLACEMENTS TORN OR TATTERED?

Box 67, 100 Mile House B.C. V0K 2E0

BEFORE YOU SELL: • ASPEN • BIRCH • COTTONWOOD • PINE • SPRUCE • FIR PULP LOGS Please call KATHERINE LEPPALA (250) 395-6218 (direct line) • (250) 395-0584 (cell) (250) 395-6201 (fax)

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Real Estate

Rentals

Rentals

Apt/Condos for Sale

Apt/Condo for Rent

Senior Assisted Living

Northland Apartments 1 Bedroom Suite Adult Oriented No Pets / No Smoking Elevators / Dishwashers Common Laundry $825 per month North Shore 250-376-1427

NORTH SHORE

For Sale By Owner 2 Titles Lrg view lot & 2bdrm hse (view) side by side. Westend. $350,000/obo. Will sell property separately. 374-1417.

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BC Best Buy Classified’s Place your classified ad in over 71 Papers across BC. Call 250-371-4949 for more information

Commercial/ Industrial OfďŹ ce Space for lease. Free parking. Fantastic view. South Sahali. 250-372-7212

N/Shore 3bdrms, F/S, W/D, DW. N/P. $1350/mo. plus Utilities. 250-376-5933.

Mobile Homes & Pads

Brock 3bdrm 1bth n/p sm pet neg $1700/month + util ref req (778) 257-0544

Apt/Condo for Rent 1BDRM a/c, patio, n/p ref required heat and hot water incl (250) 376-1485. 55+ 2bdrm 2bth Brock many extras $1450 call to view n/s, n/p (250) 376-0319

Acacia Tower

1bdrm & bachelor suites starting @$615/mth. Located downtown with great views, close to hospital, pharmacy, shopping & transit. 1 yr FREE Telus Essential TV pkg with signing 1 year lease. N/P, N/S. reference, credit check & security deposit required.

250-374-7455

Available spacious 1bdrm apts. Starting at $850/mo. The Sands Apartment. Centrally located. On-site Management. 250-828-1711. Large 1bdrm apt in Logan Lake n/p, $600 hot water/hydro/tv incl Minimum 6 month lease (250) 523-6933

Transportation

Antiques / Classics

Cars - Domestic

Recreational/Sale

Trucks & Vans

2008 Cadillac CTS Premium. 130,000kms. AWD, Great in the winter, BLK w/leather interior, CD, power windows, seats, mirrors, locks, heating/cooling seats. $14,300. 250-320-6900.

2010 Mountaineer 305RLT $28,000. 34.4ft. One Owner, full load. Triple hydraulic slides, elec. stabilizers, awning. 2006 Silverado Diesel 151,000kms. $25,000. Package $50,000. 250-679-2518, cell 250-3183144.

2004 Toyota Sienna XLE limited edition. Exec cond. 7 pass, all leather, auto doors, sunroof, brand new all seasons 2nd set of rims. 247,000kms. $5500. 250377-1296.

1967 Ford Falcon Futura St.6 Auto 2dr all original runs good, $5,500 obo (250) 376-5722 1984 Volvo (Collector), auto, air. 181,000kms. No winter driving. $3,400. 250-587-6151

Auto Accessories/Parts

Bed & Breakfast

Homes for Rent

Rentals

Transportation

2-215/60R16 Snow tires. $200. 2-245/50VR16 Eagle Snow. $200. 4-275/45R20 Eagle M&S. $400. 2-225/60R16 M&S. $200. 2-275/40ZR17 M&S. $300. 250-319-8784.

CALL 250-682-0312

2bdrm MH, N/Shore. Quiet, storage shed. W/D. N/S, N/P. $950 +util. 250-376-1421.

FOR SALE OR TRADE for residential property in Kamloops. This very bright, fully furnished, three bedroom/two bath corner unit townhouse in Big White offers your very own hot tub on the patio, carport, high end furniture/appliance pkge, stacking washer/dryer and rock-faced fireplace. Short stroll to Gondola, skating rink, tube park, Day Lodge. Ideal for family or as a revenue generator throughout the ski season. Strata fees only $155.00 per month. Call Don at 250682-3984 for more information. Asking $189,000.00

Transportation

Utilities not included

Duplex / 4 Plex

Houses For Sale

Transportation

1-set of Nokian Winters on rims 235/75/R16. Used one season. Regular price new $1200 selling for $400. Call 250-851-1304.

1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Clean quiet buildings. Reasonable Rental Rates

3bdrms, full bsmnt. F/S, Close to all amenities. Carport. N/S, N/P. $1,400. 250-376-0113.

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Independent and assisted living, short term stay’s, 24 hour nursing care and respite.

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Shared Accommodation Basement suite senior male util, internet/cable w/d, a/c, incl in quiet clean owner occupied home $450 n/s, n/p 376-7484/ 250-320-7707 Avail Dec 1st

Near TRU Room $325-per month util included. No Pets. 250-554-6877, 250-377-1020. North Shore $400 per/mo incl util & basic cable, np/ns 250-554-6877 / 250-377-1020 Roommate to share townhouse Aberdeen n/s, n/p $600 student $500 (250) 320-1526

1997 Honda Prelude V-Tec, fully loaded. Clean inside & out. $5,500. 250-578-2080.

2bdrm 4 quiet working person or couple, c/a, nice yard, no pets, shr util, ref $900 Avail Dec. 1st (250) 376-0633 2bdrm daylight suite, Sahali. $900/mo. incld util. N/S, N/P. Near bus stop. 250-318-4756. 2BDRM large N/S N/P Close to schools Working person pref’d $950 incl util 819-3368 3BDRM/1 bath parking laundry near shopping/bus Feb 1st $1250 inclds util 778-220-8118 Large 2bdrm, full bathroom. Shrd lndry. Near SKSS. $1100/mo. Bob 250-682-2252.

Welcoming Cumfy 1bedroom. Close to University, Hospital. Student or quiet person. Excellent Location. $495or$725 ns/np. Call (250) 299-6477

Townhouses TOWNHOUSES

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2008 Denali Crew Cab AWD. Sunroof, DVD, NAV. Fully loaded. 22� chrome wheels, leather. 141,000kms. $26,800. 250319-8784.

Boats 2007 Sea Doo Speed Boat, 4 Seater.$15,000obo Call 250320-5194 (after 6pm)or lv msg Erickson aluminum custom boat,new, 12’ one piece construction $3000. 778-257-6079

Off Road Vehicles

2002 Nissan Altima. 4 door, auto. Fully loaded. Good condition. $5,500. Call to view. 250-376-4077.

1989 Fleetwood AClass 120,000km slps 6, well kept, $8000obo (250) 579-9691 2005, 38’ RV trailer 2 slides, sleeps 6, appl incld, fully loaded, $14,900. (778) 468-5050. 2005 Sprinter 25’ w/slide 1995 F250 Ford diesel w/low mileage both in exc cond. asking $20,000 obo for both (250) 314-6661

2002 Subaru Forester

Very clean, one owner AWD SUV, 2 sets of tires on rims, new battery, manual transmission, 267000 kms, Asking $4250 Call (250)573-5860 2003 Malibu V-6, 142,000kms. Grey, 4 winters on rims. 1owner. $3400. 250-376-1697. 2010 Toyota Yaris hatchback. 112,000kms, fully loaded. $7200. 250-318-9558.

2008 Fleetwood Mallard. 23ft. like new, fully loaded. $15,000. 250-554-1035.

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9FT Okanagan Camper. F/S, bathroom. Good shape. $1,500/obo. 250-376-1841.

Run ‘till SOLD

Absolute gorgeous 03 Cadillac Deville one owner low kms $6900.00 obo 250-554-0580

* Some conditions may apply

Commercial/ Industrial

Commercial/ Industrial

Run Till Rented

Nice large 1bdrm suite shr w/d util incl, n/s, n/p North Shore $850 (250) 376-5628 Sahali, 2bdrms,covered parking. N/S. $850 inclds util. Avail now. 250-374-6834.

Do you have a vehicle, boat, rv, or trailer to sell? With our Run til sold specials you pay one at rate and we will run your ad until your vehicle sells.* • $56.00 (boxed ad with photo) • $35.00 (regular 3 line ad)

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Recreational/Sale

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1bdrm + den level entry w/view f/p and a/c cls to TRU n/p, n/s avail now $850 heat and elec incl (250) 377-3622

Run until sold

New Price $56.00+tax

Honda Big Red 3 Wheeler top shape $1650 250-554-0201

YOUR NEWSPAPER:

1BDRM+den Aberdeen, N/P N/S, $850/mo util included 250-819-3404 Avail immed.

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WHERE DO YOU TURN

1bdrm daylight suite fully furnished incl all util w/d, n/s, n/p and garage prk $875 250-5795763 /778-220-0440 avail now

ONLY $35.00(plus Tax)

2014 Motorino XPH Electric Scooter bike. 850kms. No scrapes. $1500 250-574-9846

Cars - Domestic

Suites, Lower

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Motorcycles

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New Years Eve Bullarama

An annual fundraiser for the North Thompson Agriplex & The Farm Kids Scholarship Fund December 31, 2015 at the North Thompson Agriplex, Barriere, B.C. Bullarama & New Year’s Party (19+): $50 • Bullarama only: $30 • 12 & under (Bullarama only): Free Doors open at 6pm • Bullarama 7pm •New Year’s Eve Dance to follow Tickets available at: The Star/Journal, Barriere Country Feeds, or the Horse Barn (Kamloops) For online tickets go to: http://www.eventbrite.ca and type in: New Years Eve Bullriding

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December 11th 2015 to January 3rd 2016 ( Except Christmas Day )

5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Adults: $12 • Seniors $10 Children $8 (GST/PST not included) 2 & under - Free Annual Passholders receive discounted rate. The British Columbia Wildlife Park is located 15 minutes east of Kamloops (exit 390 & 391 on the Trans Canada Highway) For more information please phone 250.573.3242 or visit our website at: www.bcwildlife.org


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