Indigenous Graduates of the Stselxméms r Secwépemc language proficiency certificate and diploma programs
CHASE, BC. Saturday June 10th, graduates of the Stselxméms r Secwépemc language proficiency certificate and diploma programs were honoured in the presence of their loved ones, staff, faculty, community members, and Elders. We were proud to have Dr. Kathryn Michel, Dr. Ron Ignace, the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages, Joan Greyeyes,
Director of the Office of Indigenous Languages and three respected Elders, Anna Michel, Lucy Williams and Lawrence Michel grace the stage to congratulate our Graduates. Three graduating classes, spanning from 2020 to 2023 were able to join together to celebrate completion of their one and two year intensive Simon Fraser University language proficiency programs. Continued on page 8...
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submitted by Laura Michel, Chief Atahm School
Community Events Bulletin
Here are the upcoming events at the library:
Storytime & Craft. Learn literacy skills through stories, songs, fingerplays, and rhymes. Followed by a short craft. Fridays, Weekly 11:3012:15 pm. Drop-in
Storytelling & Printmaking with Artist
CHASE
Chase
Casey Macaulay
Visual artist Casey Macaulay discusses his work, and leads a Wildfire Tree Ring printmaking workshop. Thursday, July 13th 5:30 - 7:00 pm Registration Required, Free
Nerf Blast Capture the Flag Nerf Style, Freeze Tag, and More!
CITIZENS on PATROL
Community service, flexible hours, variety of duties
Help to keep Chase safe by:
• Going out on a 4-hour vehicle patrol one afternoon or evening per month.
• Patrolling at a variety of community events
FMI and an application, please call Christina at the Chase Info Centre.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 107 515 Shuswap Ave, Chase
* For info / hours phone 250-679-3536 *
CHASE LEGION
Mon. July 17 - CLOSED
Tues. July 18 - open 2 pm - 6:30 pm, fun pool, darts, free meat draws
Wed. July 19 - CLOSED
Thurs. July 20 - open 2 pm - 6 pm - Hot Dogs available, try the new Cornhole Game
Fri. July 21 - open 2 pm - 8 pmBurger Nite - 5 pm - 7 pm
Sat. July 22 - open 1 pm - 6 pm - meat draws, 50/50, Lotto
Sun. July 23 - CLOSED
Friday, July 14 6:00 - 7:00 pm Ages 9-12
Registration Required Email community event listings to info@ chasesunflower.ca
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Chase Rotary Box 73
Pres: Willy Moore 1-250-320-4346
Meetings @ 5:30 pm on 1st & 3rd Thurs of each month at Railside Restaurant. New members welcome!
Chase Lions Club
PO Box 12, Chase, B.C. V0E 1M0 chaselions67@gmail.com
Facebook Chase & District Lions Club President – Karen Bassett 250-318-4527
Please call for Lion projects incl pull-tab donations
Meeting at 7 pm on the 4th Thursday of each month, downstairs of community hall. Everyone welcome.
Lions RV Park Reservations 250-679-8470 For Medical equipment contact Sandra Welton 778-245-3808.
400 Club Winner
July 5 - Joanne & Matt Cole $100
July 12 - Audrey Bortoletto $100
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MAIL: Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0
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With respect, I acknowledge that I live and work on the unceded traditional lands of the Secwepemc First Nation.
At the Blessed Sacrament Parish we invite you all to Mass every Sunday at 8:00 am
Tuesdays @ 1:00 pm. - Holy Hour with Rosary and Divine Mercy chaplet.
The Light of Life Native Fellowship
Pastor Joseph #1.250.457-3845
Find "Joseph Shuswap Kim" on Youtube John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."
For inquiries call 250679-3025 or 250-372-2581 Join
Chase Evangelical Free Church295 Shuswap Ave
am
Physical Gathering
Suspended in response to Provincial Health
Order, Online Gatherings
679 3626 Tyler@ ChaseChurch.com
Accessible at www.ChaseChurch.com
250 679 1676 or Tyler@ChaseChurch.com
Shuswap Community Church Outdoor Services 10am, Sunday @ Memorial Park Visit www.aplacetobelong.ca for more info.
Call: (778) 824-0383
Email: Spencer@ aplacetobelong.ca
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us Sunday morning at 10am @ The Chase Community Hall. Visit www.aplacetobelong.ca or more info call: (778)
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Chase Farm & Craft Market In the field on Shuswap Avenue between police station & Home Hardware FRIDAYS 10 am - 2
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Pump Track Ready to Ride!
submitted by Tyler Harper, Youth Action Committee
It’s ready! Chase Youth Action Committee is excited to share that our most recent project is complete and ready to ride! This spring Youth Action teamed up with a dedicated group of volunteers to construct a small pump track to help young mountain bikers gain skill and experience.
A pump track is a closed loop of rollers and banked turns allowing riders to propel themselves simply by ‘pumping’ instead of pedaling, teaching riders how to interact with various downhill terrain.
While we await placement of signage and a garbage can from the Village, the track is open from dawn till dusk and is located behind Art Holding Memorial Arena, along school field.
Youth Action is grateful for the overwhelming support of the residents and business of the village of Chase, as well as support from mayor, council, and
administration of the Village of Chase. To all those who gave financially to support this project, thank you!
Chase Youth Action would like to particularly thank the businesses that gave significant donations that made this project a reality. A deep thank you to Levi’s Yard Services, Team Equipment, Just Ask Rentals, Ken Carlin Trucking, CIF Construction and Home Hardware. Because of the amazing volunteer support and the support of Chase’s business community, we were able to complete this project significantly under budget!
With this project complete, Youth Action is continuing to work to extend our mountain biking infrastructure here in Chase to provide opportunities for healthy, active, and social activities for the youth of Chase.
Get out there and get riding and stay tuned for more!
Shuswap Better at Home
A little extra help for seniors and elders to remain confidently in their own home
• Friendly Visit Calls
• Light Housekeeping
• Resource and Referrals
Services are subject to availability
Staff, Volunteers and Contractors have been carefully vetted & trained for your security.
Central Intake 250-253-2749
Page 3 • July 14th, 2023 • Chase Sunflower Make your own Chinese Combo dinner Every Friday night 4 – 7 pm Changing weekly selections. Ask about ‘Wok Hei’ BRENDA PATTERSON REALTY GROUP BrendaPatterson@hhre.ca 778-220-1822 We live here • We work here • We know here! Whitfield
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BUYING COINS & ENTIRE COIN COLLECTIONS! Old coins, old money, Royal Canadian Mint coins, Franklin Mint, US Mint, OLYMPIC coins, and World collections WANTED! Todd 250-864-3521
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Buying Old Items - Wood Windows, Doors, Ladders, Suitcases, furniture, tools, trunks, tubs, signs, lanterns, pumps, taxidermy, advertising, barrels, scales, farm. 250-5773357. --------------------------------------
BUYING UNWANTED JEWELRY, coins, 9999 bullion, Sterling Silverware, coin collections, old money, nuggets, gold, silver, platinum. Todd 250-864-3521
CASH FOR 9999 SILVER BULLION! ALSO PURCHASING COINS, BARS, INGOTS, PRE 1968 coins, coin collections, jewelry, gold, nuggets, sterling +++. Todd 250-864-3521
FOR RENT
For rent, semi furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condominium on Arbutus Street. Must be 55 or older. Strata rules apply. $2200 per month. References and deposit required. Phone 250-377-1189.
GARAGE SALES
Saturday July 15 & 22 from 8 - 1 at 336 Aspen Drive. Golf things, books, some things free.
BUSINESS LISTINGS
Gypsy Soul is looking to buy vinyl records. 638 Shuswap Ave. 250-819-3875
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.
HALL’S KENNELS - Pritchard. Heated & A/C. Special rates for multiple dogs and long term stays. 250-318-8367
Obituary Richard Waugh
March 22, 1950-July 6, 2023
With great sadness the family announces the passing of Richard Waugh (March 22, 1950-July 6, 2023). Richard was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and a cherished community member. He will be dearly missed by his wife, Judith Waugh, his sister Beverley Kissinger (Gord), his children Deanna Kaunonen (Ari), Tresa Marshall (David), Ladona Pinder (Clifton) and his stepsons Mark Lans (Bernice) and Jason Lans. Richard was a beloved grandfather to Cody, Seana, Ainsley, Delaney, Riley (Laura), Braedan (Kelsey), Mateja (Bryan), Aurora, Yuna, Ethan and Erika. He was also a proud great grandfather to Sophia, Chloe, Abigail, Elyna, Raye and Emmett. Richard was predeceased by his father, William Waugh and mother Doris Gleeson, his stepfather, Harry Gleeson and his brother, David Waugh.
A celebration of life will be held on July 24 at 3pm at the Adams Lake Gym, located at 6349 Chief Jules Drive, Chase BC followed by a feast. Donations can be made in Richard's name to the Rotary Club of Chase. For those who wish to contribute, please contact Willy Moore, president of Rotary, at 250-320-4346 or moor0223@shaw.ca. Alternatively, donations can be made at the Rotary concession on Tuesday nights during Music on the Lake between 5pm and 9pm throughout the summer.
Celebration of Life
Family and friends of Betty Campbell (1932-2023) will gather at the Coast Kamloops Hotel & Conference Centre (1250 Rogers Way, Kamloops, B.C.) on Thursday, July 20, 2023, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. We will share memories of Betty and celebrate her life.
Obituary Smith, Jacqueline Elizabeth “Betty” 1937 - 2023
Jacqueline Elizabeth Smith, affectionately known as Betty, peacefully passed away on the morning of July 2, 2023 in Salmon Arm, BC, at the age of 85. Surrounded by her loved ones, she leaves behind an indelible mark on the lives of those who had the privilege of knowing her, and her memory will forever be cherished.
Betty, born on September 8, 1937, to Nora and Jack Robillard, spent the majority of her life in the Chase area. She married Harold K. Smith, fondly known as Butch, and together they raised three sons.
A beloved figure in the lives of many, Betty was not only a cherished mother but also an adored aunt, grandmother, and friend. This loss of a mother is an immeasurably sad day for her sons. Betty’s passing has left a void in all our hearts. Her character was marked by her zest for life and love for her family.
Betty will be deeply missed by her two oldest sons, D’Arcy and Ryan. She was predeceased by her youngest son, Daryl, and her loving husband Butch. Betty is also survived by her daughter-in-laws Tina and Kathy, as well as her grandchildren Shawn, Candice, Jerame, Tasha, Helayn, and Jack. Additionally, she leaves behind numerous great-grandchildren, her two surviving sisters Ticky and Teri, and many nieces and nephews who will dearly miss her.
The family would like to sincerely thank the staff on the Ortega floor at Mt Ida Mews retirement home in Salmon Arm.
Known for her kindness, generosity, and infectious laughter, Betty touched the lives of many, she will be deeply missed. May she find eternal peace.
Love you always Mom
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Fischer’s Services in Salmon Arm. The family kindly requests that any charitable donations in Betty’s memory be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of British Columbia, located at 300-828 West 8th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1E2
Share condolences and memories of Betty through her obituary at www.fischersfuneralservices.com
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NEED JUNK REMOVED? DUMP RUNS? Friendly Discrete Reliable Bill Currie 250-463-2101
CHASE HAMPER SOCIETY EMERGENCY HELP
250-682-6155
All your Civil & Oil+Gas Inspection Needs Armstrong Inspections
778-362-1606
Todd “Gold Silver Guy”
250-864-3521
Buying coins, coin collections, jewelry, GOLD, SILVER, BULLION +
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WILDEBEEST
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ELAND WARTHOG CARACAL PYTHON MEERKAT
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OSTRICH HARTEBEEST GIRAFFE IMPALA AARDVARK HYENA
Pete’s Pizza & Pasta
CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
VULTURE ZEBRA FALCON CHEETAH
250-679-2775
I have two options for getting on the roof of my house: jumping or climbing. Should I choose the former or the ladder?
Village Fitness Gym & Tanning 630 Shuswap Ave, Chase BC (250-679-5377
Shuswap Soles Footcare
Advanced, Geriatric & Diabetic Footcare Call or Text @ 250-550-6511
ALM Mobile RV
Certified RV Tech - Gas Certified & Bonded 250-308-9022 AlmmobileRV@gmail.com
Kalin Good Carpentry Services
Renos, Decks, Fences, Siding, Roofing & More 18+ yrs exp. Call 250-819-9335
MJK Home Renovations
Chris Walker 250-572-7035
Framing, Custom Woodworking, Tile, Flooring
Quick Dry Carpet Cleaning
Carpet, Upholstery, Hard Floors 250-851-8556 Chase BC
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BC Ambulance is hiring
BC Ambulance is Hiring
BC Ambulance is hiring
BC Ambulance is Hiring
Primary Care Paramedics and Emergency Medical
Primary Care Paramedics and Emergency Medical
Responders positions available in Chase BC
Responders positions available in Chase, BC
Music on the Lake
Artist Profile: Tennyson King
Performance Date: July 18
Band: Tennyson King
• Entry level training provided
Primary Care Paramedics and Emergency Medical
• Competitive wages & Benefits
Presented by: Sunshore Golf Club
Responders positions available in Chase, BC
www.bcehs.ca/careers
• Flexible schedule
Inquire about wages, shift patterns, and work availability
www.bcehs.ca/careers
our local ambulance supervisor at 250.371.7445
Visit www.bcehs.ca/careers
Or contact our local ambulance supervisor at 250-371-7445 duane.currie@bcehs.ca
If you don’t think you have the qualifications, please call.
Or, call our local ambulance supervisor at 250.371.7445
STUDIO SUITES AVAILABLE
Independent and Assisted Living for Seniors
All inclusive, home cooked meals, housekeeping, 24 hr on-site staff and social calendar.
For more information or to book a tour contact us at 250-679-1512 or 250-679-4447 Ext 404 live@parksidecommunity.ca 743 Okanagan Ave, Chase
Tennyson King is a nomadic indie folk musician from Hong Kong and Canada performing in Canada, Australia, Asia, and the UK. He writes songs in both English and Chinese. His 2022 album ‘Good Company’, produced by Juno nominee Ross Hayes Citrullo has been featured on CBC Radio, SiriusXM, Stingray Music, OMNI TV Mandarin & Cantonese, and more. Recently named Songwriter of the Year at the 2022 Mississauga Music Awards and nominated for the 2023 Canadian Folk Music Awards. Earlier this year Tennyson completed his first tour in the United Kingdom and is now spending the summer touring Canada, with a special stop right here in Chase.
Tennyson has captured audiences
worldwide with his reverberant and earthy folk-rock blend, jovial personality, and intimately humorous lyrical storytelling. It’s a raw, gritty, and organic sound that makes the soul feel wild and the heart comforted.
Thanks to the Sunshore Golf Course for sponsoring Tennyson’s performance, and for hosting the Sports and Recreation Night. All businesses and organizations that provide recreation activities are encouraged to contact the Visitor Centre and register for a free spot at the park to promote their club or activity during the evening. Additionally, all guests are encouraged to wear their favourite jersey or sporting gear to win the title of biggest fan!
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BC Ambulance Primary Care Paramedics and Emergency Medical Responders positions available in Chase, BC www.bcehs.ca/careers Or, call our local ambulance supervisor at 250.371.7445 BC Ambulance
Hiring
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Chase Farm & Craft Market In the field on Shuswap Avenue between police station & Home Hardware FRIDAYS 10 am - 2 pm
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Secwépemc language education
Canada’s Indigenous Languages Commissioner, Dr. Ron Ignace also addressed the Graduates and guests in both Secwepemctsin and English. He shared the words “I’m honoured here to witness this great ceremony with the help of your Elders to breathe life and to strengthen our languages and stand them up on the rightful place on our land. So that going forward, that our people will have our languages in their heart and our children will have our languages on their lips.”
Dr. Kathryn Michel shared words for the grads in Secwepemctsin and English. Speaking about Secwepemctsin learning she said “it’s a gift that keeps on giving”. I get so much from it and I know all of you that are working hard on your language know that it’s something that brings joy, brings perspective, and brings your dreams. The language really gets us understanding our Secwepemc way of life and the gifts of our ancestors unfolds for us. All of our students here have taken a leap of faith they have been challenged and they’ve kept going, I really admire their perseverance.
Each year’s cohort was represented by a Valedictorian. The 2020 cohort’s Valedictorian was Ada Jules, who is also a recent Bachelor of Education graduate. She presented her entire Valedictorian speech
in Secwepemctsin. She thanked her cohort for their support throughout her language learning and expressed that they had all become family through their language journey together.
The 2023 Diploma cohort’s Valedictorian was Denise Sellers. When she spoke of her learning experience she said “Heartfelt thanks to all the people who got us here, namely the Elders, for all their patience and understanding.” Denise credited the Elders for bringing her constant motivation to do better and to be better.
The 2023 Certificate cohort’s Valedictorian was Candice Day. Candice spoke of the multigenerational aspect of the third cohort. She noted that her group spans approximately 53 years, give or take, three dialects, and seven communities across Secwepemculecw. She spoke to her cohort, saying, “We all bring different gifts and strengths that we support one another with”.
During the ceremony each graduating class had recipients of the Joe Stanley Cicwelst Michel Language Achievement Award.
We were incredibly excited and proud to honour our future knowledge keepers in this way.
SUDOKU NOVICE
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Citizenship, Immigration Seniors, CPP, GIS, OAS CRA, EI and more MEL ARNOLD@PARL GC CA - 1-800-665-5040 #1 - 3105 - 29th St , Vernon, BC V1T - 5A8 MEL ARNOLD MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT CHASE OFFICE: Open Thursdays 10 am - 4:30 pm #4-834 Shuswap Avenue Phone: 250-679-3180 Web: www.cfselaw.ca Wills & Estates Family Law Conveyancing
Military Police National Motorcycle Relay
The motorcycles rumbled into the parking lot right on cue, the riders found a spot to park their bikes in the shade and dismounted. Hello and welcomes were shared by Relay Riders and local residents; the Military Police National Motorcycle Blind Children's Fund Relay Team had arrived. After a bit of discussion about their bikes, the conditions of roads eastward
Contractor PositionBYLAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Part-Time Hours (Approximately 2 hours per day – times vary at different times of the year.)
The Village of Chase is inviting the submission of applications for the contracted position of a part-time Bylaw Enforcement Officer.
Under the direction of the Director of Corporate Services, the contractor Bylaw Enforcement Officer is required to:
• Attend to and investigates complaints of alleged municipal bylaw infractions
• Speak with business owners/operators regarding business licensing requirements
• Issue notices and letters of infraction
• Issue infraction tickets
• Provide information either verbally or in writing to persuade individuals to comply with the Village’s bylaws
• Respond to public enquires while in the field
• Liaise with the Fire Chief and local RCMP on occasion
• Attend court or other adjudication with the Director of Corporate Operations proceedings to provide evidence relating to unresolved infractions
The Contractor is required to provide his/ her own cell phone, his/her own vehicle, log book, invoicing forms and all other documents required to operate as a contractor to the Village of Chase.
Please submit a resume and cover letter with full details of your experience. Applications are to be addressed to Sean O’Flaherty, Director of Corporate Operations by email to co@chasebc.ca by mail to PO Box 440, Chase, BC V0E 1M0, by fax to 250.679.3070 or in person at 826 Okanagan Avenue, Chase, BC by 4 p.m., Friday, August 4, 2023.
submitted by Dave Smith
and 2 quick cheque presentations, one from the Chase Legion Br. # 107 and one from the Legion Ladies Auxiliary; everyone headed inside for coffee, juice, muffins, snacks, fruit. goodies and as always Jeanne and the L.A. did the Chase Legion proud. At the end of the 1 hour visit the Military Police National Motorcycle Relay 2023 Ride Chairman, Ray Lyver presented Chase Legion Br. # 107 President Paul Osadchuk a MPNMR Plaque of Thanks and Recognition to the Chase Legion. Then thanks and good byes were exchanged and the
Military Police National Motorcycle Relay motorcycles rumbled out of Chase, continuing their eastward journey, fundraising for the Canadian Blind Children Fund.
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