Chase Sunflower - August 14, 2020

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Chase’s community paper for 25 years! Issue for the week of Friday, August 14th, 2020 • Vol. 25, Issue 31

Life's a Beach at Memorial Park by Kelsey Snelgrove

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f you’ve been to Memorial Park lately in Chase you may have noticed a colourful menagerie of animals from swans to dragons. The creatures are of the inflatable variety and they are available to rent by the hour along with inflatable paddle boards, kayaks, water games, loungers and themed islands. Nancy Hassler started the rental business, called Life’s a Beach, with her

PETTING ZOO on 5976 VLA RD

For Private Parties/Appt

Call 250-679-1074 O May through October P Friday - Monday E 11 am - 4 pm (Weather Permitting) N Exotic Birds Emus s Alpaca Goats

partner Bryan Venne, because of a love for the lake life and the community of Chase. “We had a strong desire to create a new business and help invigorate our Village. I want to provide a service at my favourite place, the lake,” said Nancy. Continued on page 3...

Here to make buying or selling real estate easy for you! Ricky (Ulrike) Hedrich Associate Broker

250-572-0828 www.chaseshuswap.com

Thanks for Reading!

BOWLING IS BACK! Youth Youth & Night Night League League League Registration Registration Registration COSTS: COSTS: Fee $30.00 Aug. 22 & 23 Drop in on • Sat 1 - 9 pm or • Sun 1 - 5 pm

+ Weekly fee $8 or $12 (depending on age)

Fee $40 + Weekly fee $14

Club 55 Club Registration 55 Aug 29 & 30. Registration Drop in on • Sat 1 - 9 pm or • Sun 1 - 5 pm

COSTS: Fee $40 + Weekly fee $13

*** Following all COVID-19 health and safety protocols giving the citizens of Chase a fun and safe place to play. *** Not sure about registering? Come and try a game or two on Registration day!

Another SOLD Inventory WANTED!

Whether you have a lot, cabin, or home: I have buyers and NEED your listing.

250-679-3432 734 1st Avenue

bowl@villagelanes.ca

Donna Smith-Bradley Your Local Realtor® direct: 250-819-0551 office: 250-679-7748 www.donnasb.com donna@century21lakeside.com


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Community Bulletin Chase Library Yay, we have reopened. We will be happy to continue our takeout service for those who are still interested in keeping their safety and wellness circles small. There are some safe distancing measures in place when you visit the branch and hand sanitizer available as you enter. There is limited occupancy, so we are asking people to check with staff when they arrive, if it is okay to proceed inside. Staff are safely adorned with masks/face shields and we are closing the branch once, midday to clean! We ask that patrons return all items into the outdoor bookdrop before entering the library.

Chase

Visits are limited to one hour per person and 45 min on the Internet daily. Printing, scanning, copying, WiFi are all available. Cash accepted, exact change appreciated. The public restrooms are not available at this time. Here are our new temp hours Tue, Wed, Fri and Sat Open 10:30am-3:30pm, closed 12:30-1pm for cleaning. Thu Open 1:30-6:30pm, closed 3:30-4:00pm for cleaning. Call us if you have any

questions 250.679.3331

Chase Farm and Craft Market -Every Friday in the green area near Safety Mart between 10 am and 2 pm

The Chase Sunflower invites stories, recipes, comments, photos, jokes and any other information that would be of interest to readers. We reserve the right to accept or refuse submissions and edit for content and length. We also reserve the right to refuse advertising that in our opinion does not reflect the concept of the newspaper. The opinions expressed in Letters and Columns do not necessarily reflect the views of this newspaper. Due care and attention for accuracy is used in checking advertising copy, but no warranty is implied by the publisher. The Chase Sunflower is copyrighted and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of the publisher. The Chase Sunflower is independently owned and operated by Shuswap Prairie Publishing. 1500 copies are printed weekly and distributed around Chase, as well as to Pritchard, Sorrento, Squilax, Jade Mountain, and Adams Lake. The Sunflower is available FREE for readers because it is advertiser supported. Please support the local businesses that advertise in the Sunflower; shopping locally enriches our community.

THE CHASE HEAT JUNIOR HOCKEY SOCIETY NEEDS YOUR HELP!! We need Billet Homes for the 2020/2021 hockey season!! Season is September until March. We need you to open your home! Please help us keep THE HEAT in Chase. Each billet home receives $600.00 per month / per Box 12, Chase, BC V0E1M0 player. Call Lana Adamson #250-574-3681. 250-679-8470*

Chase Lions

TEAM CHASE RAFFLE TO GO ON!! Tickets 3 for $5 …. tickets are available from all Team Chase Members. First prize is a Stay and Play package for Talking Rock & Quaaout Lodge Resort, second prize is a beautiful Hand Made Quilt. Draw will be on September 13th,2020. FMI please contact Janice @ 250-679-4471 or Diana @ 250-679-3484. All proceeds go toward CIBC run for the cure.

chaselions67@gmail.com

Meetings are every 2nd & 4th Thursday, at Parkside. New members welcome

Call 250-679-8470 for all Chase Lions projects: *Chase Lions RV Park For medical equipment or pull tab donations please call Karen Bassett 250-318-4527

400 Club Weekly Winner: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 107 515 Shuswap Ave, Chase * For info / hours phone 250-679-3536 *

OPEN - TUESDAY 3 pm FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1 pm Closing Hours at Bartenders Discretion Following All Social Distancing, Covid Health, and Safety Regulations August 15th, 2020 MEAT DRAW & 50/50 at 2 pm

OFFICE: 838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC Hours: 10 am - 4 pm Monday - Thursday PHONE: *(250) 320-3050* (250) 679-8880 EMAIL: info@chasesunflower.ca WEB: www.chasesunflower.ca ** Alternate drop-off location at Willows Natural Foods ** MAIL: Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0 Publisher/Editor: Kelsey Snelgrove

Jason Massey $100.00

Shuswap Victory Church

641 Shuswap Ave, Chase BC

WE'RE BACK

Social distancing in effect. Masks optional. Sunday Morning Service: 10:00 am Wed evening Prayer/Praise; 6:30 pm - 9 pm OFFICE HOURS: Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-12:30. 250-306-6078

Chase Rotary Box 73

Pres: Patrick Herba ( 250-702-3677) Zoom meetings 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month

Mass at Blessed Sacrament - Mass on Saturdays at the Blessed Sacrament Parish at 4:00 pm. All are welcome Chase Evangelical Free Church - 295 Shuswap Ave COVID Compliant Gathering @ 10 Visit ChaseChurch.com for protocol. Pastoral visitation by Appointment 250 679 1676 or Tyler@ChaseChurch.com

The Light of Life Native Fellowship Pastor Joseph #1.250.457-3845 Shuswap Community Church

has canceled all gatherings and program for the time being and moved all of its services online. More info on our Facebook page Chase Shuswap Community Church. Online services are Sunday at 9:30 am. www.aplacetobelong.ca or call the church office, (778) 824-0383.

Chase Community Fellowship Cancelled until further notice


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Rentals at Chase beach add to experience She noted that "without Bryan’s vision and his tenacity to provide a fun service to our community our business would not have taken flight". Life’s a Beach has been set up at the Park for weeks now and the response from visitors, whether they are locals or from out of province, have been phenomenal with many remarking “what a great idea”. “The public is genuinely excited and happy to see a business at our beach! We are amazed at how many Kamloops residents use our beach and rave about the amenities it boasts! The iconic red pier, playground, Lions Splash Park and our beautiful Joyce Dunn Bandshell. All of these feature make Memorial Park a hidden gem in the Shuswap,” said Nancy. Nancy, who has lived in the Chase area

SUNDAY, AUGUST 16TH

1-5 PM AT WHITFIELD, 285 AYLMER RD. CHASE BC

since 1985, currently works as secretary at Chase Secondary School, has also been a caterer for over 20 years. Life's a Beach offers beach food and catering and hopes to expand that even more in the future. “I hope to bring my passion for cooking to the lake as well. Food is where I will expand as we continue to offer kayak and paddle board rentals as summer moves to fall,” Nancy explained. Contact Life’s a Beach at 250-819-7075 regarding multi hour rentals or day packages and events. “Let’s Chase the Summer and enjoy lake life!"

OPEN HOUSE REALTOR IN ATTENDANCE WITH INFORMATION FOR LOTS, DISCLOSURE STATEMENT, SITE TOUR, AND PURCHASE INFO.

WE ARE DOING OUR BEST TO KEEP OUR STAFF, AS WELL AS OUR CUSTOMERS SAFE. PLEASE REMEMBER TO BE KIND! WE ARE NOW EXTENDING OUR STORE HOURS.

President’s Choice & no name products are now available

Food & Drug

Grocery 250-679-3553

Pharmacy 250-679-8611

8 am - 8 pm

9 am - 6 pm

7 days/week

Sundays: 10 am-4 pm

825 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC

NOW CARRYING

*REUSABLE PRODUCE BAGS & BEESWAX WRAPS *DANDY BLEND INSTANT HERBAL BEVERAGE WITH DANDELION

NATURAL FOODS 729 Shuswap Ave Chase 250-679-3189

HALSTON HOMES SALES STAFF WILL ALSO BE THERE WITH MANUFACTURED HOMES INFORMATION AND WARRANTY DISCLOSURES. EVERYONE IS INVITED! REFRESHMENTS AND SNACKS AVAILABLE. HOMES ARE BEING MOVED IN NOW! ONLY 16 LOTS LEFT AS OF JULY 30, 2020. RESERVE YOUR LOT TODAY FOR ONLY $5000 DOWN!

BRENDA PATTERSON

BrendaPatterson@hhre.ca

778-220-1822

Life’s A Beach Summer is here! RENTALS AT MEMORIAL BEACH BY THE HOUR Inflatable kayaks, dinghies, loungers, theme islands and water games! Call us for off hours kayak rentals! 250-819-7075 nancycarkner11@gmail.com Ask about: Event/Tour Packages & Catering!


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Classifieds GARAGE SALE RETIRING CONTRACTOR SALE - LOTS OF TOOLS AND SOME HOUSEHOLD AS WELL SHOP EXHAUST 2 HP 5”INTAKE, ABOUT 40 FT FLEX HOSE, SOME 2”SOLID HOSE AND LOTS OF ATTACHMENTS FOR TOOLS 1 HORSE ELECTRIC DOOR OPENER FOR LARGE COMMERCIAL DOOR, BRAND NEW STILL IN BOX, ORIGINAL PRICE $679 DOLLARS. LOTS OF OTHER TOOLS AND MISC. STUFF #12 -161 SHUSWAP AVE. MOUNTVIEW MOBILE HOME PARK. CLOSE TO PETROCAN. 10 AM TO 4 PM SAT AND SUN.

HELPED WANTED

Help Wanted - Part time. Apply in person at Inside Out Cafe. Seniors Welcome

COURSE OFFERED

Hunter Training (CORE) - August 29 & 30 8 am - ? Downstairs at Chase Legion. Course, manual, exam and BCWF Fee $160.00. For registration and info call Ivan at 250-6792758.

SERVICES OFFERED

Need to board your dog? I am a mature, pet loving lady, honest & reliable. References available. Reasonable rates. 250-679-1153. THE DELIVERY GUY - Let me do the running around for you. Errands and deliveries Call 236-586-1766. Let Jonnie Walker help with your pruning, and other yard work jobs. Hedges, garden, roto tilling, lawn care. Licensed & insured. 250-318-5237 UNDERGROUND WATER Call for help to locate water on your property. I come with years of experience and the ability to estimate depth in feet. Conditional guarantee. Call or text 250-6825200 or email kennunweiler@gmail.com

$5/20 words. 20 cents per additional word. Email info@chasesunflower.ca or text 250-320-3050. Drop off at the Willows Health Food Store.

FOR SALE

BUSINESS LISTINGS Todd "The Coin Guy" - Buying coin collections, sets, old money, bullion, jewelry, old silver & ALL things

2 lazy boy black leather recliners. $300 for the pair. Good condition. 250-8797788

gold

&

silver.

1-250-864-3521.

For Sale - Shoprider Scooter. Canopy included and charger. $1000. 250-5715371.

Painting,

Watercooler, complete with jug. Unit is made in Canada. Works well. $65. 250577-3155.

HALL’S KENNELS - Pritchard *First

Design Haus - Interior and Exterior Hedging and Pruning.

Registered and Insured, call today for a free estimate, 250-852-2298

time boarders receive one free day. *Special rates for long term

Electric home food slicer by rival. All parts chrome. Works well. Made in USA. $65. 250-577-3155. Are you looking for Covid Masks? Lined, reversible masks are available in several styles and colours at the Chase Farmers Market on Fridays from 10 am 2 pm at Chase N Valley Bakes table. For custom masks for students going back to school or for more info call 250-320-7465. For Sale: Beaumark clothes dryer. In very good condition. Asking price: $200.00 or reasonable offer. For more information please call 250-679-2997.

WANTED Buying Old Items - Wood Windows, Doors, Ladders, Suitcases, furniture, tools, trunks, tubs, signs, lanterns, pumps, taxidermy, advertising, barrels, scales, farm. 250-577-3357.

RENTAL WANTED Family with 2 young children and 1 dog seek house for rent in Chase. Good employment, we have been living in Chase for 5 years. Contact Ashton at 250319-8468

boarders. Transportation available. 250-318-8367 Small engine maintenance and repairs - Certified technician Call 250-320-6082 all outdoor power equipment serviced. Lawnmower, weed whackers, rototiller, quads, motorcycle,

snowmobiles,

generators, boat motors etc. Ask for Jarrett. Chase Upholstery – 323 Willow St, Chase, BC. 679-3923. Furniture – Auto – Boat tops and seats – RVs

NOTICE

WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT Vehicle: 2004 White Pontiac Montana 4 door station wagon VIN # 1GMDX03E14D157552 Debtor: Leweke Marion Elaine & Leroy Vernon Leweke Debt owed: $2800.00 Date of sale will be September 11th at Black Todd's Diesel & Off-Road Ltd.


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60th Wedding Anniversary:

Ron and Grace Fox were married in Telkwa, BC on Aug 20, 1960. They raised their 4 children in Quesnel, BC while owning and operating a building supply store and hobby farm. On retirement, they moved to Sidar BC where they fulfilled a life-long dream to live in the Kootenies and homestead. It was a project of love that they sadly left in order to move closer to their children. Ron and Grace have lived in Chase for the past 13 years and have enjoyed building close friendships and community with their neighbours, within their church and through their involvement with the Seniors’ Centre. Thank you to everyone who has blessed their lives in Chase. They will be quietly celebrating the occasion with their children and are grateful for your well-wishes.

Obituary

Sanford Kenoras

On August 1, 2020 Creator God called Sanford to be the 9th man on the roster for a heavenly baseball game. Sanford was a long time resident of Chase and member of the Adams Lake Indian Band. He worked many years at Holdings now known as Interfor. Sanford's passion was baseball, he was a back catcher. In his later years he still travelled and supported the teams and players namely; Lakers, Rebels, Black Sox, Thunder, Prowlers to name a few. It only seemed fitting to bid farewell to Sanford at the ball field; Lone Pine Stadium on the Adams Lake Reserve. His legacy he leaves are his grandchildren; Debbie, Adam, Jesse, Daniel, Breyanna, Katelynn, Karina, Theoren, Tristan, Cassius, Presley and several great grandchildren. His children Jamie, Lissa, Chris and Lynn (Craig). His sisters Evelyn, Doreen, Sadie and brother Art (Alice). The family of Sanford wish to thank everyone for their support during this time. "At the end of day it's not about what you have or even what you've accomplished...it's about who you've lifted up, who you've made better. It's about what you've given back"

Obituary

Georgianna Olive (Griffith) MacKenzie

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Georgianna Olive (Griffith) MacKenzie, beloved wife, mother, sister, grandma, great grandma, aunt and very special friend. Georgie passed away on August 7th 2020 at the age of 80. She was born in Edmonton, AB November 25,1939. Georgies childhood was spent in Flatbush, AB after many moves within BC she graduated in Chilliwack with her eye on Wes, her high school sweetheart, who she married Oct 10, 1959. They lived in Chilliwack, Sacramento Calif. back to Sardis, spending a short time at Neds Creek ranch in Pritchard before a final move to Chase where they resided for the past 50 years. Chase residents will fondly remember her from working at McLeods Hardware and at Doctor Vagyi’s office for many years. She enjoyed and made many friendships riding her horse Dan, playing baseball, hockey, curling and bowling. Mom was an enthusiastic supporter of activities for her children/ grand children and great grand children. She was an active member of her church, enjoying the fellowship and many friendships created there. As a member of the Chase quilting club she made many, many quilts for family, friends and charity. She was very hard working, dedicated and loved by all. She loved to give and receive hugs and had an infectious laugh. Mom was a very caring, generous and giving lady, helping out wherever and whenever she could. Georgie is lovingly remembered by her husband Wes, four children Tom (Denise) MacKenzie, Bruce (Debbie) MacKenzie, Kelly (Rod) Allen, Cathy (Jayson) Stewart; Sisters Nancy Kurta, Winnie (Roy) Chadsey, Sister-in-law Lila (Donnie) Maynard; Eleven grandchildren, Thirteen great grandchildren Jesse(Courtney) Carter and Emma MacKenzie, Cody MacKenzie, Mike MacKenzie, Murray (Stacey) Neaveh and Braxton MacKenzie, Tyler (Bryce) Hannah and Summer Marshall, Cody (Kirsten) Liam Marshall, Alison (Chris) Mikhayla, Tanner and Noah Fieguth, Tyler (Kaily) Weston and Oaklynn Allen, Cyle (Erika) Hazel Stewart, Colby (Courtney) Stewart and Jaylene Stewart. Georgie was predeceased by her parents: Andy Griffith and Bernice Reid, brother; Thomas, grandson; Dustin MacKenzie, great granddaughter Macy June Stewart, brother in law Len Kurta and sister in law Lil Scott. The family would like to thank everyone who kindly contributed and supported Georgie, Wes and family. In lieu of flowers please donate to The Mustard Seed Outreach Center 181 Victoria Street Kamloops BC V2C 5L7 in memory of Mom. Service details will be decided at a later date.

Celebration of Life Paul W Relland 1939 - 2020 Paul was born February 2, 1939, left to be with the Lord February 26, 2020. This is a very sad time for his wife Sharron and his family. Paul was born in Tisdale, Saskatchewan, the youngest of 7 children. He married his first wife Judy there and together they decided to move to B.C. He worked at various jobs over the years, including for a time at Mica Dam, near Revelstoke, as a heavy duty mechanic. They had 5 children. Unfortunately, in 1972, they lost their son Mark to leukemia and then a year later, Paul lost his wife Judy and 3 children (Leslie, Jason and his sweet little daughter Simone) in a car accident. He carried on in life with his eldest son Dodd, later marrying his second wife Sharron. Paul was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was a kind and gentle man and a good friend to many. Paul devoted many hours volunteering in Chase: COP (Citizens on Patrol), Parkside Assisted Living Center, was Vice-President of Creekside Seniors Center and President at the time of his passing. He had just received a lifetime membership at Creekside 2 months ago. Paul is survived by his loving wife Sharron, son Dodd and wife Maureen, granddaughters Emily (Drew), Erin (Ben) and Megan and great-grandson Caleb, all of Langley, and his sister Suzanne of Nipawin, Saskatchewan, as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. Celebration of Life will be held on August 22nd at 1 pm at the Chase Community Hall, Chase, B.C. For more information, contact Sharron Relland at 250-679-1183.

Obituary David Henschke March 1, 1941 - July 30, 2020 David passed away peacefully with family. He leaves behind his wife Eunice of 43 years, daughter Lisa Wilson, son Keith Henschke, and many other family members. He can rest in peace now. He was loved and will be remembered.


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A BLAST OF HEAT IN AUGUST submitted by Scott Koch

It’s been at least 5 months since a non weather related article has been written regarding “OUR” Chase Heat Hockey Club. So, it’s time to dust off cobwebs, and there is lots of them hanging around our homes, and update anyone interested. Much like the coo coo cooing of the morning doves that starts out calming and ends up irritating, we must coo coo

coo about the necessity of billet homes. This is the time of each and every year that we ask, suggest, twist arms and end up begging for billet homes such that we can provide food and shelter for the players. If this isn’t the most important necessity it is close to the very top on the requirement list. Without any obligation please take the opportunity to ring up

Lana, our billet coordinator at 250-5743681, and find out what billeting a young man (or two) is all about. The need for homes is a drum that we must keep banging away on, so please dance over to your phone. Well if the team needs billets they must be planning on playing during the “new normal”? That assumption is correct as everyone does their part in progressing through the phases required for there to be a chance of any sports at all levels. Currently under very strict Krush Dance has a heart for small towns protocols at the Art Holding and has been serving Ashcroft since 2016. Memorial Arena, very small The studio started with 60 dancers and user groups have been has grown into over 100 and is still going working out. strong with weekly classes. Since my Check out the team website recent relocation to Kamloops, I have the at www.chaseheat.com, it opportunity to dance with the people of has a fresh new look. Brand Chase, won’t you join me? new is a weekly 50/50 draw that financially aids the team as well as gives you a chance to win. Tickets are just $2 each and you can enter once or multiple times. It’s fun and you don’t have to leave the comforts of home to be part of it, Good Luck! While browsing have a look at the 2020-21 roster. Plenty of new faces coming and the Team staff have high expectations and bubbling over enthusiasm for the 10th Anniversary Edition of the Heat! At this time the season start is being pushed back and a shortened season will be the result. Provincial This is a recreational studio that believes in meeting all dancers where guidelines along with they are at and encouraging them to reach their personal best. Viasports, BC Hockey and Krush Dance Company is about having fun and learning to the KIJHL will determine dance all at the same time! when the hot product hits Now opening in Chase! New 14 week session beginning in September 2020 the cool ice for league play. In the meantime please Wednesday classes offered for jazz, hip hop, tap, lyrical, Adult tap, and remain kind, calm and safe, Dance fit. Ages 3 to adult. we want to see you at the Arena enjoying some good krushdance@hotmail.com or call 403-391-1148 old social distancing and flash and dash.

NEW! Dance Classes in Chase

KRUSH DANCE krushdance.com


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NEW HEARING CLINIC OPENING IN CHASE

Dan's Plumbing & Gas (778) 257-0572

Hot Water Tanks • Drain Cleaning • Furnace

Laura Carter, a Registered Hearing for the DVA, NHIB, Blue Cross, Social Boiler Service & Installs • Gas Fitting • Plumbing Repairs Instrument Practitioner, CEO/Owner Assistance and individuals on Disability Installs • Renos NO TRAVEL OR OVERTIME CHARGES! and owner of Carter Hearing is thrilled through Social Assistance. Driven to Seniors Discount! to be opening a clinic in Chase. Carter give back to the communities she does Red Seal Journeyman Plumber H e a r i n g business in, Bonded B Gas Fitter 35 Yrs Exp • WCB & Liability Ins already has Laura credits clinics in her success to Chilliwack, her genuine H o p e , desire to Agassiz, help people. Lillooet, During 2018 Wills & Estates Princeton Carter Hearing Family Law as well as b o u g h t , Conveyancing two full cooked and mobile clinics served turkey CHASE OFFICE: servicing dinners at the Open Thursdays r e m o t e Laura Carter, RHIP, Registered Hearing Instrument C h i l l i w a c k 10 am - 4:30 pm communities Practitioner, CEO/Owner Salvation Army #4-834 Shuswap Avenue and First and handed out Nation Health Centres, all over BC. more than 150 gift bags with toiletries, Phone: 250-679-3180 Laura, who used to live in Chase, is socks, mittens and hats for those who Web: www.cfselaw.ca looking forward to bringing “this medical need them. In 2018, they did the same service right into the community and at the Hope servicing all the first nation communities Food Bank. In throughout the area”. 2019 traveled On top of offering free hearing to Indonesia evaluations, full hearing assessments, to give hearing recommendations, counseling and aids to people 2006 Volkswagon Jetta solutions at their six clinics, Carter that could never Hearing is an authorized First Nations afford it and in This surplus vehicle is for sale with a minimum upset price of $180.50. mobile clinic provider. The two mobile 2020 they plan to We will accept sealed bids until 2:00pm August 14, 2020. Bids will be hearing clinics travel around B.C. provide dinner accepted at the Village Office at 826 Okanagan Avenue, Chase BC. providing hearing services in rural and gift bags at communities to those in need, people the Agassiz Food This is a 2006 Volkswagen Jetta. The condition is unknown. There are who would not otherwise have access to Bank. no keys. This sale is as-is, where-is. hearing services. C a r t e r Hearing tests are extremely important Hearing’s grand Bids to be clearly marked "2006 Jetta - Bid". The highest bid above to overall quality of life. opening in Chase $180.50 will be considered the successful bidder. The car can be “Without proper hearing care it is August 28th viewed at the Village Office by scheduling an appointment 250-679reduces the quality of people’s lives, and 29th, but 3238. business interactions, and increases they are offering anxiety (auditory deprivation)”, Free Hearing explained Carter. Tests August Laura said clients can expect "a warm 14th and 15th. and comfortable friendly environment Call for your and top-quality audiology hearing care” Free Hearing when visiting the clinic at Unit #4, 834B, Test or more Thompson Ave in Chase. information at Carter Hearing is also a service provider 844-234-6665.

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NEED A COOL TREAT?

Weed of the Week submitted by Dallyse Good, Amongst the Weeds

Real fruit smoothies $6 Italian Soda • $4 Rich delicious iced coffees tons of flavours

20 flavours

Island Farms hard ice cream tons of choices of

soft serve

from cones to sundaes to banana splits

EYE CANDY

Endless Emporium

A quick survey of roadside ditches and overgrown meadows will tell you; Chicory is in full bloom! You either love or hate this light blue blossomed roadside weed. I love it, but for some it can be an unwelcome garden interloper! Do you know the best way to deal with unwanted weeds? Well, if they're edible, I say let them eat weeds!! You might be familiar with chicory coffee, and it is by far the most common way it is used. Roasting the root gives it a bitter, slightly nutty flavour. It can add a robustness to your morning cup of joe, or use it alone or in combination with roasted dandelion root for a caffeine free coffee substitute! Go ahead and throw a little cream and sweetener of choice in with it, life is meant to be enjoyed! You can also enjoy the petals, added to salads, pastas, or on cakes, it can add a lovely pop of colour! In addition to the root and flowers, the leaves are also edible! Toss a few in salads, or sautee as you would spinach. The leaves can be quite bitter, like dandelion leaves, and that should be of no surprise since they are members of the same family, asteraceae! Harvesting the leaves in early spring or late fall helps to cut down on their bitter flavour, as does blanching! Be mindful when harvesting

your chicory, it is best to not pick directly from the roadside or along the tracks as pesticides and car exhaust and runoff are usually found there as well. Here is a tasty little recipe I found from www.anitalianinmykitchen.com. So go ahead, and enjoy those free foraged greens!! Ingredients: 1 bunch chicory (1 pound /500600 grams) 2-3 tablespoons olive oil 1-2 cloves garlic chopped 1/2 teaspoon salt pinch of hot pepper flakes (if desired) Instructions: Wash leaves and cut in half (or leave whole), cook in boiling water (unsalted) until tender but not mushy, drain well. In medium frying pan add olive oil and garlic, then add the chicory, salt and hot pepper flakes, toss gently, heat 1 -2 minutes on medium heat. Serve immediately, with a squeeze of lemon if desired. Enjoy! The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult your medical care provider before beginning any herbal regimen, particularly if you have a known medical condition or if you are pregnant or nursing.

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RCMP REPORT

Duck Range Plumbing & Heating

submitted by Chase RCMP

TRANSPORT TRUCK VS CONCRETE BARRIER On July 12th, 2020 at 2:18 am, Chase RCMP were advised of a single vehicle collision on the Trans Canada Highway at Hoffman's Bluff near Pritchard, BC. A westbound transport truck hauling an enclosed trailer, struck the beginning of the concrete dividing barrier and continued to scrape along the barrier for approximately 250 metres. All of the tires on the driver's side of both the truck and trailer were shredded. The driver, a 29 year old male from Edmonton, said he hit the barrier because he blew a tire. The driver was issued a violation ticket for failing to maintain his lane. MOTORCYCLE VS DEER On July 14th, 2020, at 10:07 pm, Chase RCMP responded to a report of a motorcycle collision on Squilax Anglemont Road in Lee Creek. The motorcycle driver, a 25 year old male from Notch Hill, was travelling southbound when he struck a deer that crossed in front of him. He suffered broken ribs and road rash in the collision and was transported to hospital by ambulance for further treatment of his injuries. TRUCK VS BANK On July 16th, 2020 at 5:00 pm, Chase RCMP received a report of a single vehicle collision on Holding Road, near the community of Adams Lake. Witnesses reported a red GMC truck went off the road and down a 60 foot embankment. Police and ambulance attended. The driver and only occupant, a 48 year old male from Adams Lake, was trapped inside the vehicle with minor injuries. Chase Fire Rescue assisted in removing him from the vehicle. The cause of the crash was undetermined. CAR VS TREE On July 15th, 2020, Chase RCMP were on route to an assault file in Magna Bay when they encountered an oncoming Nissan Pathfinder travelling at a high rate of speed; over 120 kilometres per hour in an 80 kilometre speed zone on Squilax Anglemont Road. By the time police turned around and attempted to stop the vehicle, it had crashed into a tree. The

driver, a 54 year old male from Kamloops, suffered minor injuries which were treated at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops. Breath samples were obtained, which determined the driver to be impaired by alcohol. He was released from police custody with a court date in Kamloops Provincial Courthouse and will be facing charges of Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle. MAGNA BAY ASSAULT On July 15th, 2020 at 7:08pm, Chase RCMP responded to a report of a male punching a female in the head. The incident occurred on Squilax Anglemont Road in the Magna Bay area. The couple was associated to a red truck, towing a camper and appeared to be travelling with a dog that jumped out and ran off during the incident. The matter is still under investigation and Chase RCMP would like to speak with anyone who may have witnessed the incident. File 2020-1663 refers. SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY On July 15th, 2020, Chase RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious circumstance at a seasonal residence on Hilliam Frontage Road in Scotch Creek. Residents reported that they observed a male paddle up to the residence on a stand-up paddle board. He cut the screen window on the porch of the residence and entered the porch area. Some items appeared to have been moved inside the porch but nothing was missing and access was not gained to the house itself. The paddle board was abandoned on the beach nearby. Police attended and conducted extensive patrols but were unable to locate the male. SCOTCH CREEK THEFTS: On July 15th, 2020, Chase RCMP were advised of a theft from a seasonal residence in the 4000 block of Squilax Anglemont Road in Scotch Creek. Stolen items included an "Easy Go Green", battery operated golf cart and an orange and blue "Jimmy Sticks" paddle board. The golf cart is quite distinctive as it has Dale EARNHARDT stickers on it and special oversize aluminium rims. Continued on page 12...

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On July 16th, 2020, Chase RCMP Detachment were advised of the theft of two stand-up paddleboards from the Deodar Road area of Scotch Creek. Later that day, Chase RCMP received a second report of stolen paddleboards, also from the Deodar Road area of Scotch Creek.

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