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Students and staff from Haldane Elementary School planned and executed a surprise “flash mob” for Pink Shirt Day (Anti-Bullying Day) on February 22nd outside of the Chase RCMP Detachment. The large group performed a song to thank the RCMP for all they do to keep our community safe.
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• Petition for Paramedics on Feb 25 • Festival Society Looking for Volunteers • Splash Pad Update • “Why Chase?” • 10 Questions • Chase RCMP Report • Jokes, puzzles and much more! Have you been searching for an affordable family home that doesn’t need work? Nicely maintained 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with a private backyard, in-ground sprinklers, new roof, central air.
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Community Bulletin Board Email your community event to info@chasesunflower.ca
Public Skate - Art Holding Memorial Arena Friday’s 3:30 to 4:30pm, Sunday s 5:30 to 6:30pm, Mondays 5 to 6pm Community Pentathlon coming to Chase again on Saturday, March 4th. Register your team for a fun night out bowling, curling, playing darts, crib and participating in a mystery event. Cost is $200 per team and includes a dinner. Registration forms are available at Miller’s Cabin, the Bowling Alley or the Legion. Thank you to the legion for coordinating this community event. FMI contact Terri Mindel at 250-819-0428. Chase Secondary School is looking for a Sr. Girls soccer coach for the upcoming season. Please contact Mike Faisthuber at mfaisthuber@sd73.bc.ca if interested. A criminal record check will be necessary. The Kamloops Family History Society* meetings take place at *Heritage House* in Riverside Park on the *fourth Thursday*of each month from *7:00 to 9:00 P.M*. (September to May, except December). NEXT meeting Thurs FEBRUARY 23rd @ 7p.m. F or more information Please contact Connie @ 250-852-3218 Chase Secondary School Concert Band is collecting bottles and cans for their Band trip to Whistler on Saturday February 25, between 9:00am and 2:00pm. Those who wish to donate but are not home at the time can leave their bottles or cans in a visible place for pickup For info/hours phone 250-679-3536 March 4th PENTATHLON A joint
event > Chase Legion & Rec Centre, GROUP OF 4 - $200. Incl supper for participants, prizes & games Crib, Darts, Curling, Bowling & Mystery Game. FMI call Val - 250-679-8527
March 5th - GIANT CRIB 10:45 am
. World Day of Prayer - Fri Mar 3. 2017 1 pm at Blessed Sacrament Church. Everyone welcome. Contact Helene FMI 250-318-3367 Chase and District Victim Services is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our program. - Potential volunteers will have to complete an Enhanced Security Clearance, be available for 24 hour shifts and have their own vehicle. Training and materials are provided. This is a great way to give back to your community. For more information please contact Brandi at 250-679-8638. Laser tag for ages 8-12. Adams Lake Indian Band Gym. March 10th. 6:30 - 8 pm Free, come for some fun and bring a friend! Contact Jordan Watts 250-5402093 or Tim Johnson 250-804-3266. See page 9 for library events
CHASE CURLING CLUB Blue Berry Plant Fundraiser:
$8 per plant. Plants are 3 years old. Plants are expected to arrive mid to end of April. Order deadline March 31st. Payment before pickup. FMI or to order please call Karen at 250-6793637 or email karenwhitfield61@gmail.com
FMI contact Dave @ 250-675-3682
Chase Rotary Box 73
Pres: Roy Nelson 250-679-1192 / 250-819-4912 Sec: Doug Everett 675-2574 Meeting at Chase Creekside Centre Thursday 5:30 pm
Churches of Chase & Area Blessed Sacrament
Parish welcomes you to Sunday Mass @ 9 am. + Mass most Tuesdays @ 9 am. + Please join us every 3rd Sunday at 10 am for the K of C Breakfast
The Light of Life Native Fellowship
- Every Sun 3 pm @ Chase Evangelical Free Church (corner of Shuswap Ave & Brooke Dr). Friendly fellowship with food, family & friends after service. Everyone is welcome. Pastor Joseph (250) 679-7656
The Chase Sunflower is independently owned and operated by Shuswap Prairie Publishing. 1500 copies are printed weekly and distributed around Chase. 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 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 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.
Kelsey Snelgrove, Editor PHONE: (250) 679-8880 EMAIL: info@chasesunflower.ca WEB: www.chasesunflower.ca MAIL: Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0 OFFICE: 838 Shuswap Ave between 10-4 Monday - Thursday Alternate/after hours drop-off location at Willows Natural Foods
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Paramedics call for bychange to bargaining rights Cavelle Layes Chase residents are being asked to rally together in support of the paramedics that provide service to the area. On February 25th a petition will be set up outside Safety Mart, taking signatures in support of amending the Fire and Police Bargaining act. The petition that will be available to sign would allow BC paramedics to join the same bargain group as firefighters and police. Currently, BCAS paramedics are not required to continue services should a strike action occur. However, they want to ensure areas such as Chase are able to receive uninterrupted care, despite potential labour disagreements. Joining the Fire and Police Bargaining Group would allow just that. BC paramedics were supposed to be added to their own bargaining group as part of their last agreement in 2009. Instead however, they have been placed as part of a Facilities bargaining group, which includes services such as custodians and other non-emergency services. These services share little in common with BC paramedics and their concerns do not reflect that of emergency responders.
Joining with the fire and police bargaining group would allow them to collectively negotiate together, seeking solutions to common problems the impact all three emergency services, including allowing continued uninterrupted care. BCAS paramedics have 90 days to gather enough signatures to allow the amendment. During this time they must collect 10 per cent of the signatures from registered voters in every riding. If all ridings get 14 per cent of signatures, except for one riding that collects 9 per cent, the amendment will not succeed. There will be a number of locations set up until the first two weeks of April, however, the newly added Feb. 25th date will be the only one in Chase. Those who would like to support their local paramedics, and help ensure Chase receives continued, uninterrupted care, can stop by Safety Mart on Feb. 25th from 11 am until 3 pm. They will need to provide their name, a signature as well as address. Only registered voters can sign the petition, and signing only takes a few minutes. More information can be found at http:// yourparamedics.ca/
Charge now “murder” in fatal hit-and-run
Charges against a Sorrento man alleged RCMP said Watson was rear-ended by to have struck a motorcycle from behind the pickup truck travelling on Squilaxin the Shuswap last spring, killing Anglemont Road. its rider, have been upgraded to Last week, the Crown changed murder. the charge against Swann to Raymond Edward Swann, 55, second-degree murder. was originally charged with Brian’s widow, Ila Watson criminal negligence causing said police originally told her, death and leaving the scene of based on the accident scene an accident after the collision in Brian Watson that the collision appeared to Magna Bay last April. tragically died be deliberate. The two men, The motorcyclist, Brian Watson, in a motorcycle however, did not know each who lived in Chase, was killed. accident at age 60 other.
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Though it may not look like it outside, summer is only a few months away and that means Chase Memorial Beach will once again be the place to go for family fun and activities. The Chase & District Festival Society is proud to be the umbrella organization for many of the community events that happen at the park over the summer including: National Aboriginal Day, Canada Day, Chase CornStock, Music on the Lake, and Culture Days. With 15 days of scheduled events and activities during 2017, there are always opportunities for volunteers to share their talents or expand their abilities. The more volunteers and organizations who become involved throughout the year, the greater and more vibrant the events will be. The variety of volunteer positions i n c l u d e partnership development, p a r a d e marshalling, y o u t h activities, vendor and exhibitor coordination, marketing a n d promotions, decorations, beer garden service, site & equipment set-up/take down, entertainment scheduling,
SODUKO puzzle The objective is to fill a 9x9 grid so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3x3 boxes (also called blocks or regions) contains the digits from 1 to 9. A cell is the smallest block in the game. A row , column and region consists of 9 cells and the whole game consists of 81 cells.
and performer hospitality. If any of these areas spike your interest, or you have another role you would like to be involved with, please email us at volunteer@chasefestival.ca or visit ChaseFestival.ca/volunteer. The Society is especially keen on finding volunteers for the Canada Day planning committee, which will commence meetings within the next couple of weeks. The Society acknowledges and respects that everyone has varying amounts of time and energy to contribute, and we encourage you to become involved even if you can only commit to two hours of a planning meeting or help clean up the park after an event. More information on the summer e v e n t s , including v e n d o r registration a n d performer scheduling will be available soon. For current news and updates please visit the Society’s w e b s i t e ChaseFestival.ca or at Facebook.com/ chasefestivalsociety
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Page 5 February 24th, 2017 • Chase Sunflower Writer Carolyn Parks-Mintz shared her story on choosing Chase in a previous issue of the Sunflower and asked readers to share their stories. If you too would like to share your tale, email info@chasesunflower.ca or drop off a hardcopy at 838 Shuswap Avenue.
WHY CHASE?
Submitted by Alan Pineo We had been ranching for 6 years and Cheese Dogs. Having devoured our tasty had begun to understand the answer lunch I was about to leave when I asked a man once gave when asked what he the lady behind the counter ( Pat ) if she would do if he won the Lottery...and he might by any chance know of anything to had repilied... “ Go ranching until it’s all rent close by. No, she said, but maybe the gone “. owner does, let me get him. It was the first It was the spring of 1998 and a man had time I met Larry and to this day it will driven up our long driveway at our 120 always be one of the best chance meetings acre ranch in Princeton and asked if by of my life as this one casual last second any chance we would consider selling. inquiry instantly led us to the home we After 6 years of hard work and some of have today and we couldn’t be happier. the best years of our life, I paused for a He said he wasn’t aware of any rental minute and said yes. We had known we opportunities but knew the people next could not continue to sustain ourselves door adjacent to number nine green had doing what we were doing and as much been looking for responsible people to as we loved our home and property it was lease their home for a year so they could time to go. go on an extended motorhome trip. He In 1995 I had found work off the ranch didn’t know if they were still pursuing in Keremeos as Band Manager of the that dream as he heard they had no Lower Similkameen Indian Band and luck finding suitable tenants and after had gained invaluable experience in the six months of trying they had given up administration of First Nations Bands and looking. when I saw a posting for an opportunity I thanked Larry for the lead and within in Chase as Band Manager of the Adams a minute we were in the driveway of 942 Lake Indian Band I made the decision to Hysop Rd. and knocking on their door. apply. Fortunately for me I was succesful, Arlene answered and I briefly explained and with the sale scheduled to complete who we were and asked if by any chance by September of 98 I packed my suitcase they were still interested in leasing their and started working for ALIB in May home for a year. Come in she said....and of 98, commuting back and forth to the that was that! ranch on weekends. We moved in September 15, 1998 under Now we had to find a place to live. Our a one year lease, renewed the lease for a first decision was to rent until we had a second year and eventually purchased feel for where we wanted to settle and call the property in the fall of 2000. We had home. My wife Dorothy had expressed a left Princeton in 1998 with plans that desire to live in a larger town as we had didn’t include Chase yet here we are 19 just spent seven years on the ranch and years later. We have loved every minute ten years in Tofino. No traffic lights and of our time here. The people are friendly, one 4 way stop. She wanted something it is a safe and clean community and bigger. the weather is perfect, never mind the Our search started in Salmon Arm, million dollar view we enjoy everyday spread to Kamloops and yet something looking out on the lake and the well kept kept drawing us back to Chase. We had golf course. spent a morning in late August looking So, after toying with the idea of a move at rental properties in Kamloops to no once or twice, we have made the decision avail. It was lunch time when we got back that this is our home and Chase is where to Chase so I suggested the Golf Course we want to be as long as we can...... all Clubhouse and one of their amazing Chili because of a Chili Cheese Dog.
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RCMP Report
The Chase RCMP Detachment are reminding drivers that temperature and weather conditions for this time of year create road conditions that can quickly change. Drivers are asked to be watchful for changing road conditions and to drive accordingly.
Theft On January 28th, 2017 Chase RCMP received a report of mischief to a vehicle. The owner advised they parked the vehicle at the Senior Centre in Sorrento at 9:45am. When they returned at 12:15 pm they found the window had been smashed. No items were noted missing from inside the vehicle. On January 28th, 2017, Chase RCMP received a report of a possible attempted theft of vehicle during the previous night. A resident on Hysop Rd, Chase BC, reports finding his vehicle with damage to the ignition with small items missing form inside the vehicle. On the morning of January 29th 2017, a resident on Caen Rd, Sorrento, awoke to discover that during the previous night someone damaged the interior of his car, including the ignition, leaving it with the hood open and emergency lights flashing. On February 7th, 2017, Chase RCMP received a report of mischief to a vehicle. The vehicle owner advised that after parking their vehicle in a lot on Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC for the afternoon and early evening. They returned to find the driver’s window smashed. The vehicle was gone through but no items of value were kept in the vehicle and nothing was taken. On February 8th, 2016 the Chase RCMP received a report of a theft of an 80 gallon propane tank from the Sorrento/Blind Bay Park in Sorrento, BC.
SHADES
Submitted by RCMP, Chase Detachment On February 15th, 2017 staff at the South Thompson Eco Depot located at 1595 Martin Prairie Road, Pritchard BC determined through surveillance video that a male entered the premises in the early morning hours and steal several electronic waste items. Chase RCMP are investigating to determine the identity of the male suspect. On February 17th, 2017, Chase RCMP received a report of two males entering unlocked vehicles on Juniper Street at approximately 4:00 am. A resident of the street reviewed the surveillance on his property and found it captured two males entering a vehicle at a neighbouring residence. On February 17th, 2017, a resident on Shuswap Chase Creek Road, Chase, BC determined two unknown males attended their residence the night before at approximately 9:00pm. No one was home but the males acted suspiciously by looking in windows. Entry was not gained to the residence and the males left in a green Ford SUV. On February 18th, 2017 at 2:35am, Chase RCMP attended a report of a single vehicle collision on the Trans Canada Hwy, near Francois Rd, in Chase, BC. Upon arrival police found an unoccupied Ford F150. Police contacted the registered owner to ensure the safety of the occupants and were advised the truck had been stolen from a residence on Larch St in Chase BC. On February 19th, 2017 at 4:34 am, Chase RCMP were dispatched to a break and enter at the Underwood Hotel in Chase, BC. An adult female was identified as suspect in this matter, arrested and released with a court date of April 27th, 2017. On February 20th, 2017, Chase RCMP
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received a report of a Bravo boat leg taken from the owner’s boat on Chase Rd, Celista BC. The Chase Detachment is aware of the suspect activities in the area and is increasing patrols using both marked and unmarked police vehicles. We are asking residents to please be aware of any unusual activity in the area and to contact police when it occurs so we may respond accordingly. Anyone with any information regarding the above investigations, or any other crime, is asked to contact the Chase Detachment at (250) 679-3221 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Other On February 10th, 2017 at 9:20 pm, Chase RCMP were dispatched to a fight in progress at the Chase Plaza parking lot at 305 Brooke Drive, Chase, BC. Five individuals were reported to be involved. Two intoxicated males were arrested for Causing a Disturbance. They were lodged in cells until sober and released with a warning against similar behaviour in the future. On February 16th, 2017 at approximately 10:48 am, Chase RCMP received a call from a concerned resident in Chase BC. The resident noted a set of snowmobile tracks leading out onto Little Shuswap Lake and appeared to end at a white and yellow object. Due to warm temperatures ice on the lake was melting raising a concern of someone stranded on the ice. Shuswap Search and Rescue attended with a four member Ice Crew who were able to walk to the location. They confirmed that the object was a pile of snow and the snowmobile tracks continued away from the area.
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10 Questions With by Cavelle Layes
Q • How long have you lived in Chase a n d what do you like about it? A • I have lived in Chase for a year now. I love that we have music on the lake and all the summer camps for the kids and the amazing beaches . Q • Where did you move from? A • I moved from Kamloops. Q • You have many roles in the community - what are they and what do you like about them? A • I volunteer with Chase Fire Rescue and I volunteer with St. John ambulance in Kamloops. What I love most about it is knowing I can potentially save someone’s life with the skills I have acquired. And I do aesthetic services from home. Q • How long have you been with St. John’s Ambulance and Chase Fire Rescue and what led your down this route? A • I have been with St. John ambulance for 1.5 years roughly and I have been on the Chase Fire department for 3 months and I look forward to many years to come. I follow these as my dream has always been to become critical care paramedic . I enjoy helping people INSTANT CASH and at the end of the day big or BACK smallPROGRAM knowing I did the best I could to help someone is very rewarding. Q • What are you most proud of? A • I am most proud of the accomplishments I have achieved by being with St. John ambulance and chase fire rescue. Q • What is your favorite way to pass the time? A • My favourite thing to pass time by is spending time with my kids
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snuggling or going for walks or sledding during the winter. Q • What would people be most surprised to learn about you? A • People would most be surprise by the fact I love to hunt. I love knowing I can feed my family and what it teaches my kids . Q • What is your favorite time of day and why? A • My favourite time of day is after I’ve come home from practice or events and I can cuddle with my kids and once they gone to bed sit back and reflect on what I accomplished during the day and what I can improve on. Q • If you’re not volunteering, where might we find you? A • If I’m not volunteering you might find me at home colouring my hair or doing my nails because I get bored easily. Q • If you were stranded on an island what three things would you not be able to live without? A • If I were to be stranded on an island the 3 things I wouldn’t be able to live without are: my kids, my nail supplies, and mashed potatoes with gravy, haha! Q • How many kids do you have? A • I have 3 kids. Azalea - she’s 6, Beccah will be 5 in a month, and Cayman - he’s 2. Q • Have you seen any good movies lately? A • The most recent movie I seen was 50 Shades Darker and it was AMAZING!
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Chase’s Future Splash Pad! Submitted by Bev Iglesias, Chase Lions Club
WATER SPLASH PAD UPDATE The Chase Lions have been busy gathering information and working with Engineers for the proposed Water Splash Pad at Memorial Park. Spray Park designs, engineering and specifications are complete, and formal submissions sent to Interior Health for an “Application for Pool or Operating Permit”. Cost Estimates have been projected and a committee is currently working on monetary and in-kind donations to fine tune the overall budget and planning. The Chase Lions are planning an open house Community meeting to allow the public to attend, review the plans and ask questions, and most important... gauge the overall support within the community. Date will be released in the
next two weeks. WHAT DOES A SPLASH PAD DO? Splash parks create an environment that children of all ages and abilities will enter with equal enthusiasm. The tiniest toddler can play with the gentle ground sprays while the older kids commandeer the cannons in an effort to spray their friends and family. With rain caps that give the sense of hiding from the water, to group volcano’s that inspire kids to work together, and ground lily pad activators that are low enough for all, including children with wheelchairs easily access spray parks. For children who are unable to see, the sense of touch is both cool and exciting. Children who cannot hear love the bright colors, the extra thick and tall components and the soft mist upon their face. Splash Pads know “no age”.
SPCA’s National Cupcake Day by Natalie Jones Rushworth, Natty Cakes
Who likes Cupcakes?! Who likes animals?! I do, I do!! On Monday, February 27th, which is the SPCA’s National Cupcake Day, you will find NATTY CAKES cupcakes available by donation at Miller’s Cabin and Village Lanes Fun Centre in Chase. The funds raised will have a significant impact on the shelters, clinics and animal cruelty inspectors in our c om mu n it y. So please join me and the SPCA to help fight for those animals who cannot speak
for themselves. I will be at Millers Cabin on Feb 27th, come on out check out the great pet deals available at Miller’s Cabin while you’re there! If you can’t come on that day, you can donate online, and pre orders for cupcakes are available with a special incentive for you - if you donate $50 before Sunday Feb 26th you will receive a cupcake resembling your own pup! E m a i l me at hottalie@gmail.com for more information or to donate online.
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Notes from the Library:
Come Check It Out Submitted by Chase Library
March: • Storytime, 3-5yr olds, every Wednesday, 11.15-11.45 • Book club, gr. 6 & 7, first Wednesday of every month (March 1st this month), 3-4pm • Sit & Knit, Thursdays, 5-7pm • Storyteller James Murray, Tuesday, March 7th • Open 10am-4pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday; 1-7pm Thursday Q & A: Who can get a library card? Residents of the TNRD (ThompsonNicola Regional District) can come to the library and register. Picture ID and proof of address are needed (e.g. driver’s license, status card, BCID). If new to the area, a piece of mail showing the new local address plus picture ID will do the trick. Children 12 and over can register for a library card by themselves. ID such as a medical services card, status card, birth certificate, or student card are sufficient. Children under 12 can get a card when parent/guardian signs for them, with the same ID requirements as for older children. Chase library is part of the TNRD public library system and a cardholder has access to the entire collection, which includes libraries in Kamloops, Merritt,
and other smaller branches. Chase is the last library in the TNRD before the Okanagan Region. Residents of other parts of BC can borrow items from Chase library by first registering at a library in their region, then bringing the card into Chase library to have it registered as a BC OneCard. This agreement is useful for people who live close to Chase, but are in the Okanagan Regional District. Scotch Creek or Blind Bay libraries are the closest ones in the Okanagan Regional Library System. Residents from other regions can also pay $30 for a 6-month non-resident card. Folks from other provinces who work temporarily in BC may prefer this option. Anybody can come in and use the library space, whether or not they are a cardholder. The 3 computers are available, first come-first serve, on a time limit. “Honor Books” are a small selection of paperbacks that can be borrowed without a library card, on an honor system. People who are just visiting or can’t get a library card for some other reason can take a book home to read in this way. Check out the book sale shelf and the box of giveaway magazines and books in the front entrance, or find a comfortable spot and enjoy reading in the library. Wifi is also available. Chase Library phone: 250-679-3331 and website: tnrdlib.ca
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Indian Masala Chai Ingredients 4 whole cloves 2 cardamom pods 1 cinnamon stick, broken into pieces 3 cups water 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger 1/8 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper 1/2 cup milk 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 2 tablespoons black tea ( decaf is best)
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pods and cinnamon, or use a coffee grinder. Transfer the crushed spices to a small saucepan, add the water, ginger and pepper and bring to a boil. Remove the pan from the heat, cover and let steep for 5 minutes. Add the milk and sugar to the pan and bring to a boil. Remove from the heat and add the tea. Cover and let steep for 3 minutes. Stir the chai, then strain it into a warmed teapot or directly into teacups.
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Classified deadline is Monday at 3 pm for Friday’s paper. $5 for 20 words. 20¢ each additional word (tax incl). $2.50 for Lost and Found. Obituaries are $35 with photo, $30 without. Email info@chasesunflower.ca or drop off at Sunflower Headquarters at 838 Shuswap Avenue or at Willows Natural Foods. Thank you!
FOR SALE For Sale - Ladies cross country skiis & Boots size 8. Skiis Jarvin Em Speedster, made in Norway. Used twice only, due to illness. 250-6793023 (note - corrected ph #) 1988 Ford Escort Wagon: 161,000 km. Good brakes & tires. Automatic. $600. 250-463-3719.
IN SEARCH OF... Young 60 year old, semi retired man, looking for lodging in exchange for work. Carpenter, welder. Own Tools. Outdoor person Call 778-257-6956.
FOR RENT Executive 1 BR plus den bsmt suite in Chase. Very spacious, picture windows, lake view, private deck, private laundry, 3 blocks to downtown, some stairs. $1100. Utilities, parking for 1 & cable TV included. Cam 250679-2534. A 1 bedroom rental is available in the residential area of the Little Shuswap Lake community. $935 per month plus hydro (electric heat). Damage Deposit and References required. Contact Housing at 250-679-3203 or housing @LSLIB.com for an application. For Rent - Furnished bsmt quite on waterfront property. $800/month Available immediately. 778-2462422.
PRODUCT OFFERED LOSE WEIGHT and inches, make money, drink 1 cup of coffee per day. Ask me how www.valentustour. com/Maryerickson or call 250-6790009.
SERVICES OFFERED Need to board your dog? I am a mature, pet loving lady, honest & reliable. References available. Reasonable rates. 250-679-1153. Need some extra help? Around the house or in the yard, I can help with odd jobs of all sorts. Yard work, cleaning, computer questions and more. Call Ian at 778-220-7578.
In Memoriam
Jeffrey John Stephen Moffat
January 23, 1927 - February 21, 2011 Six long years have gone, sweetheart, since you have passed away, and the loneliness is still with me every day. Your love, your smile, your love always for me and our family constant. It was such a pleasure to see such an amazing athlete and musician too. There wasn’t anything you couldn’t do. Our life together was a true romance. We sang and danced together for years. We weathered the storms, with smiles and tears. You were a true romantic, compassionate, funny, always willing to please. The love of my life and my best friend. You left behind a broken heart that will never mend. You will always be in my life sweetheart. When I feel sad and lonely, it comforts me as I give thanks for precious memories. Loved and missed always by your loving wife, Annie & family.
Pebbles Place - Gently used clothing -gifts - jewellery - books Open Tues - Sat. 642 Shuswap Ave. Come enjoy a Yummy Cup of Coffee It’s time to start pruning! Call Jonnie Walker Landscape Services at 250.318.5237 Handy Man Carpenter, 30 years experience. Guaranteed price and time frame. Call Don at 778-2576956. Need a small engine mechanic? Will do repairs to chainsaws, wood splitters, snowmobiles, quads, automotive and all other small engines. Work guaranteed. Call Jarrett 250-320-6082 Chase Upholstery – 323 Willow St, Chase, BC. 679-3923. Furniture – Auto – Boat tops and seats – RVs SAHHALTKUM DAYCARE est.1996. Licensed facility. Certified staff. Children 3mths up to 12 years. Hot Lunch program available. Nutritious snacks provided. Daily educational programs. Part/full time or drop in available ALL CHILDREN WELCOME!! F.M.I. 6459 Hillcrest Rd, Chase (across Pine St. bridge) or ph: 250-679-2229 Need photocopying done? Monday - Wednesday from 10-4 at 838 Shuswap Avenue or contact 250-679-8880. Interiors By Patricia - Specializing in Feature walls, Home Staging, Home Decor, and also Unique Painted Furniture. 250 679 5427
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Word Search - NEW Dictionary Words
Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon involving a stimulus wherein the mind perceives a familiar pattern of something where none exists Snollygoster. One, especially a politician, who is guided by personal advantage rather than by consistent, respectable principles.
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Seussian is relating to or characteristic of the Dr. Seuss series of children’s books, especially in being whimsical or fantastical.
BOKEH NYCTOPHOBIA, SEUSSIAN AFTERBURN SIDE-EYE
CAPTCHA PUGGLE PAREIDOLIA FACE PALM, ABANDONWARE
Last night I dreamt of a beautiful walk on a sandy beach.... At least that explains the footprints I found in the cat litter box this morning.
HUMBLEBRAG MICROAGGRESSION WOO-WOO SNOLLYGOSTER PROSOPAGNOSIA mention one thing!” “Really, what?” “That the potato should go in the front”
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After many years of studying at a university, I’ve finally become a PhD… or Pizza Hut Deliveryman as people call it. Boy complains to his father: You told me to put a potato in my swimming trunks! You said it would impress the girls at the pool! But you forgot to
A wife complains to her husband: “Just look at that couple down the road, how lovely they are. He keeps holding her hand, kissing her, holding the door for her, why can’t you do the same?” The husband: “Are you mad? I barely know that woman!” Johnny bought his Grandma a very nice, luxurious toilet brush for her birthday. But when he went to visit her a couple of weeks later, it wasn’t in the bathroom. Little Johnny asked his Grandma, “Gran, what happened to the toilet brush I gave you?” “Darling, I’m sorry but I just didn’t like it. It was too scratchy. After all those years, I’ve gotten used to the toilet paper.”
Bokeh - the visual quality of the out-offocus areas of a photographic image, especially as rendered by a particular lens. Woo-woo is dubiously or outlandishly mystical, supernatural, or unscientific
Time to start
TREE pruning! Call
JoNNIE WALKER Landscape Services 250-318-5237
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REGULAR SEASON DONE, PLAYOFFS COMMENCE By Scott Koch two meaningless games to wrap up the Regular Season. Friday night at AHMA resulted in a 9-0 victory over the Sicamous EAGLES. In this contest Nic Bruyere earned a shutout, Travis Beaubien reached 100 points in his Junior career, Josh Bourne enjoyed a five point night including a hat trick and Spencer Farstad had 2 goals and 2 assists. In the 2nd game the HEAT travelled to 100 Mile and saw the tables turned taking an 8-2 trashing. A bright note saw Zachary Fournier achieve 100 points in his Junior Career, all with the HEAT. Michael Fidanza finishes the campaign with 23 goals and 43 assists for 66 points, for a 4th place tie in overall KIJHL scoring. Josh Bourne finishes in 10th place with 28 goals, 29 assists for 57 points. Nic Bruyere finishes 5th in save percentage at 0.922 and 10th in goals by Scott Koch, Chase Heat
After 47 Regular Season games the Chase HEAT achieve 1st place in their Doug Birks Division and claim home ice advantage for the first two rounds of the Playoffs. This Friday the 24th at the Art Holding Memorial Arena the intensity increases as the HEAT face the Revelstoke GRIZZLIES in a best of 7 opening round. Game 2 goes Saturday the 25th at AHMA at 7:00 pm. Games 3 and 4 shift to the Revelstoke Forum on Monday the 27th and Tuesday the 28th. Game 5 if necessary is in Chase on Thursday March 2nd, Game 6 in Revelstoke on Friday the 3rd and Game 7 back in Chase on Saturday the 4th. The winner of this series will meet either the 100 Mile House WRANGLERS or Kamloops STORM in the 2nd round starting March 7th. The past weekend saw the HEAT in
against average at 2.71. In other news the 6th Annual HEAT Awards Banquet took place Sunday the 19th at the Adams Lake Indian Band Conference Centre. Over 200 enjoyed a succulent meal provided by tireless HEAT Volunteers. Guest Speaker Kathy Salmon provided a powerful speech on the “Power of Positive Thinking”, which had everyone in attendance participating. Ms. Salmon is a former luge Olympian and 6 time Canadian Champion. Head Coach Brad Fox gave a passionate address thanking all those who have made his 7 years to this point in Chase a very rewarding experience. Those fortunate to receive awards and accolades were; MVP: Nic Bruyere, Michael Fidanza (tie) Top Defenceman: Pat Brady Rookie: Evan Hughes Top Scorer: Michael Fidanza Most Sportsmanlike: Spencer Farstad Most Dedicated: The TEAM Warrior: Spencer Farstad, Kolten Moore (tie) Unsung Hero: Grady Musgrave Most Improved: Ryan Okino Game Star: Nic Bruyere Schlolastic: Landon Russell Fan Favourite: Pat Brady The Volunteer of the Year Award was given to the very worthy Rick “Julio” Iglesias for his ongoing sacrifice day in and out, to make the HEAT a success! Congratulations to the Heat on your awesome regular season! Good luck in the playoffs, from the Sunflower!
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Brunch Buffet from 10:30 am-1 am
Prime Rib Buffet Sun. February 26th From 4:30 pm -7:30 pm
Adults $18.95 Seniors $17.95 **Reservations Recommended**
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