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Friday, October 14th, 2016, 2016 • Vol. 22, Issue 41
Silver & Gold in Seniors Games
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hase resident, Gary Lanoue went to the BC Senior games in Port Moody at the end of September. Lanoue won a silver medal in men’s singles 55+ table tennis, and a gold medal in men’s doubles 55+ table tennis with Ross Lowndes from Kamloops .
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Splash Park has chance to win with Aviva Submitted by Chase Lions Club
We’re in the running! The Chase Lions Club Water Splash Park is in the running with Aviva Community Fund to receive a share of $1,000,000. This would supply all the funding needed to make this project happen!. The community needs to get online at the Aviva website and vote before October 28th. Each email registered is entitled to 18 votes, which you can submit all at once, very easily. Register at www. avivacommunityfund.org and search for “Chase Lions”. The ideas that receive the most votes will make it to the Finals where a panel of judges will select the Grand Prize
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Winners to share $1 million in funding. The Chase Lions have already raised $100,000 for the project over the past year through their food concession truck, pancake breakfasts and other fundraising. If the splash park received funding from Aviva, the project could be a reality by the spring of 2017. Tell your friends and family to vote, no matter where they live. Go to w w w. a v i v a c o m m u n i t y f u n d . o r g Register and Cast your 18 votes for Chase Lions Splash Park
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Community Bulletin Board Email your community event to info@chasesunflower.ca
SEVENTH ANNUAL QUILT SHOW & SALE PRESENTED BY CHASE COUNTRY QUILTERS. Saturday October 29, 2016. 10 am – 3 pm. Creekside Seniors Center. 542 Shuswap Avenue, Chase. Door prize Baskets. Over 100 quilts for sale/on display. Sale Table of handmade items. Coffee Tea & goodies by donation Annual Fall Craft Sale Nov 5th Chase Community Hall 10 - 8pm Chase County Christmas - Join us Wed. Oct 26th at 5 pm at Craig’s Bakery to help us plan this year’s event! Chase Country Christmas Craft Fair Dec 3rd. For a table call Leila at 679-8881.
Chase Country Christmas Children’s Store will be looking for donations of new or slightly used items to sell at our store. All proceeeds to non profit societies. Phone # and drop off location to follow in next couple weeks.
Craft, Bake & Flea Market Oct 29 - Neskonlith Community Hall 10? Lunch Available. Tables $7. FMI Shuswap Pra Call Doris 319-9820/Cora 778-220-3405 Everyone Welcome! FREE Introductory Adult computer workshop Oct 19, 9am-11am Chase Wellness Centre. Limited to 5 seats. MUST REGISTER 250-679-3442. Chase Lions Halloween Dance Oct. 29, 2016. Chase Community Hall Music from 9 pm - 1 am. Snack at 11 pm. $25 each, or two for $40. Music by Shattered Blue. Tickets available at Millers Cabin, Split Enzz, or by calling Patsy McKinnon 250-320-0346, or Lorna Douglas at 250819-9736.
CHASE CURLING CLUB For info/hours phone 250-679-3536
OCTOBERFEST DINNER & KARAOKE October 14th Dinner - Smokie on Bun 5-7pm Adult $6 Children(6-12) $5 Karaoke 7pm - ?? Costumes Optional FMI Phone 250-679-3536
Curling starting on October 17th - everyone welcome.
Free Curling Instruction at the Curling Rink - Fri Oct. 14th @ 2 pm & Sat Oct 15th @ 10am.
FMI contact Dave @ 250-675-3682 Blessed Sacrament
Churches of Chase & Area
St Andrews and All Saints Anglican/United Church 845 Thompson Ave. - Sunday October 9th at 10 Morning Prayer Rev John Boyd
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
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Help Us Support Our Community Safety Mart Foods along with the Chase Hamper Society have coupon books for sale at $10 per book with over $50 worth of savings. For every coupon book sold 100% of the sales will go to your local food bank. Coupon books can be purchased at Safety Mart Foods. Coupon Books expire Dec. 31, 2016.
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Chase Lions Box 12
President: Beverley Iglesias Medical Equip: Rob Simpson - 250-319-6702 Eyeglasses: Patsy McKinnon - 250-320-0346 RV Park: 250-679-8470
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
CHASE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Everyone welcome
Sundays at Creekside Centre, 542 Shuswap Exploring Christianity 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 am Email: chasefellowship@gmail.com
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Council Meeting Highlights Meeting of Village of Chase Mayor and Council October 11, 2016 Submitted by Village of Chase
Council gave first, second and third readings to a bylaw that will repeal the Neighbourhood Golf Cart bylaw passed in September. Council wants to obtain more input from the public and work with the Provincial Government to make sure that all aspects of the program can be supported by the majority of community members before the program moves forward. Council also passed a resolution to ensure the public that the bylaw that was adopted in September will not be acted upon – because the repealing bylaw does not get finalized until later in October, council wanted to provide certainty to the public that the original bylaw will not be acted upon in any way until more consultation is done and input received from the community. Council gave first three readings to the Permissive Tax Exemption bylaw that will affect the taxes of philanthropic, recreation and public worship organizations in Chase. The exemption will continue for all groups that have been exempted in the past. Council sees the value in the various groups that provide services to our community. Council will be discussing during 2017 budget deliberations the proposal to put a cap on the amount of money allowed for exemptions, however any change will not be in effect for the 2017 tax year. Village signing authorities were updated to remove the former Deputy Corporate Officer and add the new Corporate Officer, Sean O’Flaherty, as a signing authority for various Village financial transactions.
As always, there must be two authorized signatories on all financial transactions for the Village of Chase. The Miss Chase Excellence program was granted the use of a Village vehicle with Mayor Berrigan as the driver for the Kamloops Santa Claus parade November 26, 2016 in Kamloops. Letters stating opposition to the Neighbourhood Golf Cart project were received. A visitor this summer from Hamilton Ontario communicated how enjoyable her visit to Chase was, and the Ska Cheen Elders thanked Mayor and Council for contributing to their Annual Pow-Wow. Council proclaimed October 17-23, 2016 as Waste Reduction Week in Chase and it was noted that the Mayor had proclaimed October 2016 as Foster Family month in Chase. The portion of the 2016 Tax Sale pertaining to 738 Okanagan Avenue was cancelled due to an administrative error. CP Rail announced that they would once again be stopping in Chase with their Holiday Train, with more information to come soon. A letter regarding trafficking/ sexual exploitation of youth was received, as was a communication from Minister Fassbender regarding ‘ride sourcing’ in BC. Council approved the closure of Shuswap Avenue from Coburn Street to Willson Street on November 11, 2016 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for the Remembrance Day march and parade.
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by Carolyn Parks-Mintz, Author, Journalist, Freelance Writer There are important things left to up with something affirmative and chance: we cannot pick the families we constructive—leave the door open. are born to and very often, we do not Approaching a dicey situation with choose our neighbours—we choose a guns a-blazing, gossip, militancy or house, a piece of land, a scenic view, a retaliation does nothing but set the community. Within these sometimes- stage for ongoing acrimony. A mean fractious social orders, everyone is spirit builds more walls, puts up more entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of barriers than anything on earth. his or her space and life. And share this earth we must— Communication—or lack of it— whether it be our country, our impacts both the foregoing. I province, our county, our town or our remember an article years ago about neighbourhoods. Few of us want to effective arguing that stressed keeping live in isolation. And few of us wish to the “I” in heated discussion. No mean live in the midst of a range war. feat, but avoiding the “you,” it said, is The last time I checked Canada imperative. Giving “I” messages avoids was still a democracy but we must finger pointing, whether figurative remember that its people are fallible. or literal, and steers clear of defence Courtesy, understanding, patience— mechanisms slamming into gear. This hey, just cutting others some slack—can doesn’t mean saying “I think that you go a long way to avoiding confrontation. should …”. That’s a “you” message. Sometimes people don’t have all the Talking about how you feel, what you facts, sometimes a simple mistake is don’t understand, or what you would made, something is overlooked. A just hope to improve leads to healthy back society must be lived, not simply paid and forth. lip service. And on a larger scale, the I also remember a wise United formidable task of addressing injustice Church minister one Sunday morning worldwide would go a long way to recommending PEP talks—Praise, making war out of fashion. Evaluate, Praise—as a particularly So while we must leave some things effective way to speak with adolescents to chance, we can choose how we or anyone else for that matter. Note: deal with them. We can choose to do “speak with rather than speak to.” something as simple (and well worn) Communicating implies a two-way as applying The Golden Rule. We can exchange. If you want someone to choose to live the axiom “To have good listen to you, better still if you want neighbours, be one!” This glorious someone to hear you, start with country called Canada was founded praise. There’s always something to around a myriad of peoples: numerous be said that is positive without being First Nations, French, and English, smarmy or insincere. This, followed who were soon joined by many others by an evaluation, rather than outright from across the globe. We are different criticism, can lead to meaningful but we are the same in our quest for conversation. To end the discussion, happiness and peace within our gates. during which some consensus It’s all about choice. hopefully has been reached, finish
Carolyn Parks Mintz is new to Chase, having relocated with her husband, James, to our charming community this summer.
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New Nurse Practitioner in Chase Submitted by Interior Health
There is a new face delivering healthcare services in Chase. Interior Health is pleased to announce that Nurse Practitioner Keltie Everett has begun practising at the Chase Medical Clinic. Working alongside local physicians and staff, Everett is in the process of orienting to the clinic and community, and will begin seeing a limited number of patients in midOctober. Everett comes to Chase after working in Kelowna as a registered nurse who specialized in cardiac critical care, and before that in cardiac and emergency services in Winnipeg. She completed the Nurse Practitioner (NP) program at the University of Victoria in July 2016 and is currently a provisional NP working toward her final licensing exam. Nurse Practitioners are registered
nurses who have additional education at the Master’s level and previous nursing experience. In their daily practice, NPs can diagnose and treat illnesses; order tests; prescribe medications; and, manage, monitor and review chronic health conditions. NPs are independent practitioners who work with – rather than replace – other health-care providers. They are part of a team and collaborate with registered nurses, physicians, social workers and others to provide required primary health care. Initially, Everett will be taking on the patients who were previously cared for by NP Deborah Lewis, now retired. Her case load will begin slowly and will increase over time while she works toward her final licensing. Please contact the Chase Medical Clinic at 250-679-1420 for more information about accessing Everett’s services.
Come join us at Pete Murray’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze October 1-31 5973 VLA Road 9:30 a.m - 4:30 p.m. See website for details
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Kids Curling Camp Children aged 9 to 12 are being invited to try curling in a fun and relaxed session. An Optimists’ Getting Started in Curling Camp is being hosted by the Chase Curling Club on Oct. 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children will learn from experienced junior curlers and certified curling coaches the basics of this sport on ice. The cost is $15 and includes lunch. To register your kids, please visit http://www.curlbc.ca/coursescamps/ optimist-camps/. After the session, your child can learn more about regular curling
opportunities in the community. For more information, contact Penny Bartel at Curl BC at pbartel@curlbc.ca or Al Kersey at akersey@telus.net.
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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 (721 Shuswap Ave) or at Willows Natural Foods.
FOR SALE For Sale - Moving MUST SELL Snowblower Single Stage, 123 CC Motor. New - Paid $400, sell for $250 Used once only. 250-679-3697 Golf Carts for Sale Sunshore Golf Course is renewing it’s fleet of Electric Golf Carts. Offered are 2006 E-Z-Go Carts complete with chargers, bag covers and coolers. Priced at $2,000 ask for Ron 250-679-3021 or 250319-5483 GENERATOR 1500 WATT KING CANADA. LIKE NEW. TESTED ONCE X 1/2 HOUR. $275.00. PHONE (250)819-4104
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Drakes Landing Strata 455 VLA Road, Chase B.C. We are currently accepting bids for the 2016 / 2017 Winter Season for street maintenance of the Drakes Landing Private Drive at 455 VLA Road Safety of our road is the primary requirement for all residence. Viewing of the property can be done by contacting; John Kaay at 250-6792812 or Greg Evans at (250) 6794456 for appointment times If you are interested in bidding, we would appreciate your quotation, business insurance coverage, designated equipment and working government documents to: John Kaay 121-455 VLA Road Chase B.C. V0E 1M1 \ or Greg Evans 115455 VLA Road Chase B.C. V0E 1M1on or before 3:00 pm Wednesday Nov. 02nd 2016. We hope to hear from you soon.
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PIN CHATTER: NEWS FROM THE BOWLING ALLEY
Submitted by Village Lanes Why hello again, my awesome readers! champion on our hands.” Those of you I hope you all had a very Happy Turkey who know Brook, know that she is a Day last weekend, filled with great food, smart, funny, and quirky kid who is great family, and most importantly, wine! at everything that she does. We are super It was a fantastic week here at Village happy to have her as part of our youth Lanes, as per usual, program here in Chase. and I know of one Mark my words, this kid person who was VERY will be going to Nationals thankful this past week! at some point in her YBC 10 year old, youth career. Brook’s 273 single bowler, Brook Mindel also earned her the high was our star of the week game on lanes 5 and 6 so last Wednesday during far this season! Way to go our YBC league. Let me Brook. Just awesome! say just once more…. Fred Torbohm lit up she is TEN years old. the lanes on Thursday Brook had the game of Night Cash League, as he her life, when she rolled bowled a 326 single, and her way to a 273 single a 797 triple (averaging a on lanes 5 and 6 of 265) for his three game Village Lanes. Now let total! Way to go Fred, me brag about Brook a golf season has ended, little bit. Brook came into bowling here and bowling season has begun! Happy in Chase two years ago now, and from to have you back! Thanks for reading, as the minute I watched her bowl, I thought always! Until next week, cheers! to myself “Yep, Village Lanes has a youth
Make a pumpkin spice latte at home
Ingredients 2 tablespoons canned pumpkin 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice, plus more to garnish Freshly ground black pepper 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract 2 cups whole milk 1 to 2 shots espresso, about 1/4 cup 1/4 cup heavy cream, whipped until firm peaks form Equipment Mixer, whisk, or hand blender, to whip cream Saucepan Wooden spoon Whisk Blender Espresso maker or coffee maker
Instructions Heat the pumpkin and spices: In a
small saucepan over medium heat, cook the pumpkin with the pumpkin pie spice and a generous helping of black pepper for 2 minutes or until it’s hot and smells cooked. Stir constantly. Stir in the sugar: Add the sugar and stir until the mixture looks like a bubbly thick syrup. Warm the milk: Whisk in the milk and vanilla extract. Warm gently over medium heat, watching carefully to make sure it doesn’t boil over. Blend the milk: Carefully process the milk mixture with a hand blender or in a traditional blender (hold the lid down tightly with a thick wad of towels!) until frothy and blended. Mix the drinks: Make the espresso or coffee and divide between two mugs and add the frothed milk. Top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, or nutmeg if desired.
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How did the desk lamp store manager feel when thieves stole all his lightbulbs? He was delighted. If we judged everything by appearance, nobody would ever eat a lobster. Despite inflation, a penny for some people’s thoughts is still a fair price. There’s one good thing to be said about a narcissist. He doesn’t talk aboutother people.
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LET’S HAVE A BALL TOGETHER THIS WINTER AT VILLAGE LANES! SENIOR LEAGUES: Are you 55 or older, and looking for something to do this Winter? Join us on a weekly basis on either Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons, or on Thursday mornings! Stop in to get registered today! No experience necessary! NIGHT LEAGUES: Our Night Leagues are almost full, with only room for 8 people left on Wednesday evenings! Call or drop in and get registered
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A BIRD BRAINED WEEKEND by Scott Koch
The HEAT from Chase got carried away with Avian stuff this past Long Weekend. On Friday night the 7th at the local Ice Palace they started by serving up a turkey to local fans. The Summerland STEAM paid a visit and for two periods were sitting ducks, Chase got the lone goal in the 1st, Zachary Fournier from Grady Musgrave and Kaden Black. In the 2nd, the HEAT kept the fans flapping their wings as Black plopped the giblet into the pot assisted by Fournier and Spencer Farstad. The 3rd saw the STEAM blow the HEAT out of the sky with 5 unanswered goals, Josh Pilon, Cole Williams, Scott Robinson, Everett Scherger and Braden Eliuk, to claim a 5-2 victory from the locals who laid an egg. Saturday night the 8th, the HEAT migrated to Sicamous to take on the EAGLES on Shea Weber Drive. Kolten Moore in the 1st got things started assisted by Spencer Meyer and Michael Fidanza. In the 2nd the HEAT did their best impression of the opposition from the previous evening, scoring 5 unanswered goals. Fournier from Farstad and Black, followed by Black on the power play from Fournier and Sunil Sahota. Michael Howlett
got one from Josh Bourne and Fidanza , Meyer from Nolan Parr and Pat Brady, and then Black with his 2nd from Farstad and Fournier. In the 3rd the EAGLES attempted to soar scoring a pair from Ethan Trampuh and Tyler Collens, before Bourne for Chase assisted by Brady scored a highlight reel tally. The end result a 7-2 road kill for the HEAT. Sunday the 9th saw the annual HEAT Family Weekend Birdie, Eagle and #18 Nolan “Bogey” Parr Golf Tournament at rain soaked Sunshore Golf Course. Nine holes of worm hunting destroyed the links as the flappers and hackers whacked their ways to the Clubhouse. At the end, as the sun went down and everyone roosted, a succulent turkey or two plus all the trimmings was served up to the congregated flock. BIRD BRAINS: The HEAT are on the road next weekend versus the COYOTES in Osoyoos and the POSSE in Princeton. Next home game on the 22nd versus the GRIZZLIES from Revelstoke. Breast Cancer Awareness Month continues with the snazzy pink jerseys up for bid on that evening, so please help to support the cause!
Chase Creek Country Christmas Fair
Submitted Plans are underway to hold lunch with soup/buns and tasty, this enjoyable annual event fresh baking. Visit with friends from 10 am to 2 pm at the and neighbours in a friendly Chase Creek Community Hall Christmas atmosphere. You on Sunday, November 20th. will find unique, handmade The hall can be found 9.6 km gifts for young and old too. For along the Shuswap Chase more information or to reserve Creek Road, which leads up a table phone Carol 250-679from the Trans Canada West of 3999 or Pat at 250-679-5464. the Chase. More information is to follow. Come join us for a homemade