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Moonlight Movie Tour Coming to Chase Press Release
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he highly anticipated event of the summer is back for another year. Interior Savings and Chase Minor Hockey are excited to announce the Moonlight Movie Tour will be landing in Chase on Aug 19 and you’re invited! A screening of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World will be shown on a giant inflatable screen beginning at sundown, and that’s not all! Prior to show time, there will be family-friendly activities and a concession stand that will quench your thirst and satisfy your sweet tooth. While there is no charge to attend the event, a donation of $3 per person or $10 per family is suggested. All funds raised benefit Chase Minor Hockey “We’re delighted to partner with Interior Savings and to be a part of the Moonlight Movie Tour. It offers a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and enjoy this unique movie experience under the stars. Proceeds from this event will be used to update and replace existing Jerseys,” says Alison Lauzon of CMH. This screening is one of eleven Moonlight Movie nights taking place throughout the Thompson Okanagan this summer, each benefiting a local non-
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Community Bulletin Board
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Mon Jul 29 6-730pm Youth Summer Program and the Chase Library will be hosting a NERF Blasters event for teens at the library - after hours, ages 12-18. Contact Tess Jablonski for more information. 778-257-6555. Space is limited! SAVE THE DATE: SEPT 28, 2019 (evening) Eagle Eyes Tribute Band, Chase Memorial Beach Free & Fun Drop in Events for ages 12 - 18 . Youth Action Committee Summer Teen Program. Call Tess Jablonski for more information. 778-257-6555 or follow Youth Action Committee - Chase on Facebook FMI. Newly formed ‘Brushstrokes Club of Kamloops’ is excited to announce their first annual art show! We will be at the South Thompson Inn August 10th and 11th from 10-4 both days. Drop by to see the vibrant display of art that we offer and to enter your name for our door prizes!
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The band, Hanne Kah, and their charismatic female front singer Hanne are onto something big. Working on their new album the band wants to establish the genre folk as a steady part of Germany’s musical landscape. In late summer of 2018 the band released the first album single COME ON, which hits the musical and lyrical spirit of the time. The song discusses a curiosity about life and motivation to make the best of it, as well as a certainty in values and respect for the challenges it can bring along. It is a flagship for the Generation Y lifestyle, the limitless way of thinking while still keeping both feet on the ground. The authenticity of COME ON lies in the fact that the band itself will now try to take a leap into international realms and meet their long set goal. On February 15, the band released the second single of their new record called “GRETA“ which is a homage to Greta Thunberg a 16 Year old climate activist from Sweden who kicked off a whole movement around Europe called “Fridays For Future“, where thousands of people go on the streets to protest for a better environment.
The course is already set for a promising future: in 2016 Hanne Kah and producer Marc Jullien released their first album ‘Hand full of secrets’ and landed directly on the VIAs (VUT Indie awards) longlist. Right before that, the single CARDS was released and played supporting Nena’s (99 red balloons) concert in Mainz and presented in various TV Shows. Since then, the band played about 200 shows as well as a Canada-tour in 2017, where they were invited to play at the Vancouver Island Folk Festival and renowned clubs such as Guilt & Company Vancouver and Needle Vinyl Tavern Edmonton. At the end of the same year Hanne Kah was next to Hollywood composer James Newton Howard at his Europe tour finale, on stage at the Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt where they were performing ‘The hanging tree’ from the film series ‘The Hunger Games’ accompanied by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. The path is clear, Hanne and her band managed to make a name for themselves and are excited to be back in Canada this summer!
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A PASTORAL PERSPECTIVE: A mid summer confession by Tyler Harper
So I have a confession to make. (Our tradition doesn’t have formal times of confession, there is no confessional as there is in other Christian traditions). But I feel it is important that I share a confession at this time, not so that I can be forgiven, but so that we can all grow in something that we need. As I sit down to write this article in the middle of July, looking out my window all I see is rain falling from the sky, it seems like this summer has only really tempted us with the hot weather our region is known for, and the rest of the time it has been cold and wet. And this has been made worse because I like the heat. After spending too many years in the Lower Mainland I Love being outside on those hot summer days when the air around you feels as if it is the same temperature as your morning coffee. I know, not everyone shares this pleasure, but that is my preference. And because so many days this summer have felt more like an abandoned cup of hours old coffee than something straight out of the pot, I have complained. More than once I have looked at the weather forecast and grumbled. Now I don’t think there is anything wrong with having a preference
when it comes to something like weather, but complaining so often is forgetting about context. I complain about the weather but I forget that when I walk outside— rain or shine — there is fresh air to breath. We complain about taxes but turn on the tap and suddenly have fresh, clean drinking water at our disposal, any time of the day, no carrying or carting required. We complain about our health, but our life expectancy is higher than it ever has been and we have access to care options that even a generation or two wouldn’t have been able to dream of. These are just a few of the blessings that we experience on a daily basis. Blessings we so easily over look, I don’t seem to notice the green grass when I am focused on the raindrops. There are certainly things that are not good in our lives and in our world. The rain has ruined a picnic or two, I am sure that other problems have had more serious outcomes in all of our lives. Our lives are far from perfect (and we can talk about why). But there is so much to be thankful for. There is a historic song we sometimes close our Sunday morning gatherings with that begins with the words “Praise God from whom all blessings flow”. Sometimes I don’t praise, sometimes I am not thankful. But that doesn’t mean the blessings aren’t there. So rain or shine, steaming or tepid, sunny or soaked. I am choosing give thanks instead of gripe. Tyler (tyler@chasechurch.com) is the Pastor at the Chase Evangelical Free Church.
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'Cinderalla Story' for Local Bowler by Kelsey Snelgrove
Chase bowler Helen Dalin has She received a one of a kind ring made returned from the Canadian Masters in Victoria! National 5 Pin Bowling Championships "To say the least all of this was very in Gateneau, Quebec with the GOLD overwhelming to know I was heading medal for Seniors Singles Champion and to Gatineau, Quebec to represent BC as a bronze medal with Team BC! singles and team player." said Helen. "I have been bowlingH O forR Ijust 6 years Helen and her team left for Quebec ZONTAL with Village Lanes in Chase. I started on June 28th and bowled for four days bowling when they first opened up," said straight. Helen. "When I first walked She needed a sport into the bowling alley to replace slow pitch, I thought 'I don't which was too hard belong here, I have no on her back pain and experience compared knees. to these other bowlers "I fell in love with who have been in the sport and the MASTERS for years and more I bowled the bowling since they were better I wanted to children!' get," said Helen. As she started HORIZONTAL - NO ICON This September bowling, her nerves she decided to join began to settle and the Canadian Master she focused on one Bowling association Left to right Ed Nakamoto, Gene match at a time, Senior Division and Popadynetz, Helen Dalin, Joan avoiding checking the see if she could make Ritchie, Arthur Vaz, and the Coach tournament standings it to the provincials. Diane McPhee which she found 'too "To make it stressful'. to the provincials you had to enter 5 "In Senior Masters you are bowling tournaments and after all 5 tournaments against men as well as women. I had you had to be pins over average. Sounds some pretty intense games against some butCitOisn't. " said Helen. Feasy ULL L O UItRis hard to bowl over your large intimidating 1 - C O L O Umen! R average. Only half the BC players who There were six games a day for three tried to do this made it to the provincials days and three games the last morning, tryouts for Team BC," explained Helen. and sometimes she actually had two This spring she made it to the matches going at once at different points Provincial tryouts in Surrey. in the tournament. At provincials Helen had 16 separate When the dust settled Helen had knew matches where she had to play 16 she had bowled well, winning 15 of her different other bowlers. 21 matches, but she only found out she "My goal when I went down was just had won the gold medal after it was all to win one match. Since I was a rookie over. and a first year Master, I really had no "It has been kind of a Cinderella story idea what I was getting into. However, I for me this year. Fist time Master bowler, bowled really well and actually won the win at provincials and singles win and event!" said Helen. team BC win at nationals," said Helen. She won 14 out of 16 matches at After the tournament, Helen and her provincials made it onto team BC, and husband decided to extend their trip and was surprised to learn she was also the rent a car to travel through the Maritimes. designated singles player for BC! "We just completed a bucket list "Because I had won the provincial holiday," said Helen. tournament I also won a MASTERS RING which is made specially for the top Congratulations Helen! BC player," said Helen.
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Alice (Fraser) MacDougall Loves Life in Chase by Carolyn Parks-Mintz, Author, Journalist & Freelance Writer
Jane and Will Fraser moved to Chase from Brennan Creek in 1927. Among their seven children was three year old Alice, who with family and friends, celebrated her 95th birthday on July 13— and part of the celebration was that she’s still living in Chase in a house that once belonged to her dear parents, and with her youngest sister, Aileen, as her next door neighbour in a home their father built. With regard to their move to Chase, Alice reports that “Mom taught the older children to read and write, but education was important to her, and she wanted her children in school.” “My mother was kept home from school at about age six to help care for a newborn sibling. She always wanted to go back, which she did at age 29 as a teacher’s aide because education was there. It meant everything to her to be at school.” And Jane’s urge to learn, that drive to know, would eventually be passed on to her daughter, Alice, who in turn imparted it to her children and grandchildren. Growing up in Chase meant that the Frasers knew many of the founding families in the village—the Buysses, Penttilas, Haldanes and of course, some of the Chase family. Alice reports that, in addition to picnics, some of the main social events back then were the dances held at the Knights of Pythias Hall which was located where today’s credit union building stands at Shuswap and Chase Streets. “Mom and Dad were fairly strict,” she states. “I didn’t go to a dance until I was about 17.” Hard work was a big part of life for men and women back then, with the main local industries being forestry, farming and the railroad, along with the heavyduty chores needed to raise a family.
When asked about significant events of the 20th century in Chase, Alice immediately replies, “The flood of 1935! Chase Creek had been dammed to produce power for the mill in the early 1900’s. And the dam failed. Water just poured into town, especially swamping the low-lying areas. Fortunately, our home wasn’t impacted though.” She adds that World War II definitely had an impact on the village, taking their young men away to battle. “53 went to war. Two were lost—my brother, Joe, and Howard Chase.” “I had planned to go into nursing,” Alice recalls, “but when the male teacher at Monte Creek joined the Armed Forces in the early 1940’s, I was offered the job at the school when I was in my late teens. even though I hadn’t yet attended Normal School.” ‘Normal School’ was the term derived from the 1790’s École Normale Supérieure, in France, designed to develop and implement teaching methods to be used in all schools within the government’s jurisdiction. The first Canadian Normal School established to teach elementary teachers was opened in 1847 in Ontario. “I attended Normal School in Victoria, where my sister, Anne, lived,” Alice says. “And I taught for one year at Surrey and then in Darfield, between Kamloops and Little Fort, because I wanted to be closer to home and family. The train was slow but it got me there.” It was especially important to Alice that she be able to be with family regularly at that time, as her beloved twin brother, Joe, who had joined the Air Force, had died at age 19 in Prince Rupert when munitions he was loading exploded, taking his life and that of another young man, as well as injuring two others. It was a dark time for the Fraser family.
Page 7 • July 26th, 2019 • Chase Sunflower Continued from previous page... The Darfield move would prove to be a good one for Alice in another way, for it was there she would meet Alan MacDougall, her husband of 65 years. Alice and Alan were married in 1947 at Fulford Harbour on Saltspring Island. She was 23. Alan worked in forestry which in due course took them to Brennan Creek where Alice had been born. As the number of families increased there, a one-room school was built and opened in 1958 with Alice as its first teacher. “I had three of my own children in the school,” she reports with a smile, “as well as three cousins, and three others. So I was called Mom, Auntie and Mrs. MacDougall, all in the same classroom.” As a side note, the Brennan Creek School was the last one-room schoolhouse to operate in the Shuswap area, closing in 2012. Alice and Alan would have nine children—Nan, Charlie, Rob, Tim, Lib, Mary, Joe, Pauline, and baby William who succumbed to a heart condition at one month of age. And eventually the family moved back to Chase. “I wanted the children to live where I’d grown up, to attend school here,” says Alice. “I loved that school. When I look at that building, I think of all the good times and of all the years I spent there. I originally attended a four-room school on that property.” Alice would eventually teach at the now closed Chase Primary School for 20 years—the calling of pedagogy having never left her. “I think it would be great to have an Outdoor Education School there. Children learn in different ways and having options would be a good thing.” “The thing I enjoyed most about teaching was the look on a child’s face when they had grasped a concept or idea or had done something worthwhile. That was wonderful!” Alice’s love of learning led her to continue studying toward a degree while she was teaching. After their school day, she and a colleague would drive to Kamloops to take courses through Open Learning, the first iteration of distance
education—with ‘distance’ definitely being the operative word in their case. This enthusiastic educator and learner earned a Bachelor of Education degree when she was 79 years of age in 2003. Alice also tackled computer skills following her retirement at age 60 and continued taking courses 'til just a couple of years ago. As well, she volunteered with the One to One reading programme at Haldane Elementary School until recently. Once a teacher, always a teacher. Recalling the past in Chase, Alice says that the incorporation of the Village in 1969 was a key experience. “We had our own local government then and people seemed to take more interest in the town, paid more attention to what was happening. Our taxes were going to a local jurisdiction.” And a fun happening was the Chase Fall Fair held at the community hall on Labour Day each year. “I used to keep my students’ art work and crafts to put them on display in the hall. There were competitions in baking, sewing, quilting and produce. It was a big event, after which the children returned to school. A great way to end the summer.” “Everyone also enjoyed Chase’s drive-in theatre run by the Beatty brothers. Alan and I would load up the van—the kids could fall asleep in the back while we enjoyed the movie.” Alice says that the best thing about having lived in Chase is that it is where she grew up. “It’s where my roots were put down. It’s home. The friendships, the lake, the sense of community, all important.” And the word that perhaps best describes Alice MacDougall is dedicated— dedication to her faith, to her family, to lifelong learning and to her career as an educator. She did it all and did it very well! Alice is the loving grandmother to 20 grandchildren and (soon) 21 great grandchildren when a baby arrives in August.
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Classifieds are $5 for 20 words. 20 cents for each additional word. Email info@chasesunflower.ca or drop off at 838 Shuswap Avenue or Willows Health Food Store. No classified ads over the phone. Obituary
Louise Hutchinson October 19, 1934 - July 13, 2019
It is with broken hearts we announce the passing of our Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma, Aunt and dear Friend. Louise will now be taking her journey to the other side to finally be with the rest of her family who she missed so much! Her parents, Herber and Ethel Clement, her brother Lloyd, her husband John, her father of her children Mickey. Her children, Denita (Ron), Tami and Danny. Her Grandson Kevin and many others. Louise is survived by her children Sherry, Renae (James) Connie (mother of her grandchildren), David (son inlaw), Her brother - Wayne (Joyce), Her Grandchildren - Shawn (Lisa), Robyn (Terry), Brandy (Mike), Alisha (Randy), Justyne (Sam), Stacey (Murray), Korah (Micheal), Shelby (Tyrone), Blake, Her Great Grandchildren - Brody, Nathan, Preston, Britnee, Kendall, Kiera, Leland, Ashton, Rylan, Nevaeh, Braxten, Brandon, Jordyn, Kaydan, and so many more who she cherished each and everyone. Celebration of Life to be held Sunday September 1, 2019 in the Legion Basement from 1 - 4 pm
This is not goodbye, but rather see you again ♥
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Alice MacDougall would like to thank all her family, friends, and neighbours for their kind wishes on her 95th birthday. Your thoughtfulness was truly appreciated.
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A Big Thank you to the Chase Royal Canadian Legion for their Generous Donation to the Chase and District Victim Services. Your ongoing community support is greatly appreciated.
Anything in Wood Finishing LYLE JOHNSON • Finishing Carpenter All types of Wood-Floors installed Sanding, Finishing, Re-finishing. Stairs + Mouldings 19-0893-03 Black & White Newspaper Version Size: 4.33”w x 7”h
PharmaChoice Donates For Defibrillator submitted by Dave Smith, Chase + District Health Services Foundation
Save on home entertainment and security.
Mascon Home Essentials Bundle $110/mo1 Bill Long, Owner of PharmaChoice Food and Drug presents a cheque towards the cost of a Defibrillator for the Chase Creekside Seniors Centre. The Chase + District Health Services Foundation greatly acknowledge donations that will go to the purchase of Defibrillators throughout Chase Community buildings, tax receipts will be issued.
Mascon now offers TELUS SmartHome Security. Plans start as low as $18/mo2 on a 3-year term when you bundle with Mascon home service and TELUS Mobility service.
Internet 60 PLUS Unlimited Data
Digital Starter TV PLUS 3 Theme Packs
Regular price starts at $38/mo. Receive $10 off if you have Mascon residential internet and/or digital TV, and receive $10 off if you have TELUS Mobility post-paid service. Installation fee of $100-$450 applies.
Call 1-866-832-6020 to sign up today. Learn more at mascon.ca/homesecurity
your community happening to info@chasesunflower.ca
(1) Final eligibility for the services will be determined by a Mascon representative. Mascon reserves the right to make changes to or withdraw services and duration of discount offered for bundle at any time without notice. Cancellation of any service within a bundle will result in removal of unlimited data and regular pricing applies to service kept, currently $85/month for Internet 60 and $43/month for TV + 3 Theme Packs. (2) $18/month for the Secure plan available to customers who have one Mascon residential service and TELUS post-paid mobility service, who have not subscribed to TELUS SmartHome Security services in the past 90 days. Offer expires September 30, 2019. Offers subject to change at any time without notice. Cannot be combined with other TELUS SmartHome Security promotional offers. Minimum system requirements apply. Final eligibility for the services will be determined by a licensed and certified TELUS technician. Bundling discount of $20/month applies to regular price of Secure, Protect and Control plans for 36 months. Full regular price applies, currently $38/month, after 36 months. Regular price is subject to change without notice. A cancellation fee applies for early termination of the 3-year service agreement. The cancellation fee is $10 per month for Secure, Protect and Control plans, multiplied by the number of months remaining in the service agreement. Available to customers signing up for TELUS SmartHome Security on a 3 year service agreement. All recurring monthly charges will be waived for any service cancelled in the 30 days following installation, promotional and installation credits will be reversed, and all equipment rental monthly fees will not apply; however, the rental equipment must still be returned to TELUS or a charge will apply. Rental equipment must be returned in good condition upon cancellation of service, otherwise the replacement cost will be charged to the account. TELUS SmartHome Security installation fee applies and is $100 for customers subscribed to one or more of the following services: Mascon TV or high speed internet, TELUS post-paid mobility. The installation fee for all other customers is $450. 19-0893-03
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BUSINESS LISTINGS
CHASING STITCHES PLUS
124A CHASE ST. 250-679-2950
Yarns, Fabrics, Notions & Art Supplies
Underwood Liquor Store OPEN EVERY DAY
9 am - 11 pm
LJ’s Towing and Transport Open 24 hrs 7 days/week 250-679-8600
Jessica Kantymir, RMT 250-679-8066 Little Shuswap Physiotherapy Myofascial, trigger point therapy & more
PARKSIDE COMMUNITY Respite, Independent & Assisted Living Suites available call 250-320-0400
Quick Dry Carpet Cleaning
Carpet, Upholstery, Area Rugs 250-851-8556 Find us on
CHASE HAMPER SOCIETY Emergency Help 250-682-6155
Donations Welcome
SILVER LININGS
NEW, USED + COLLECTIBLES 734 1ST AVE • 250-852-1684
Sharen’s Hair Studio
611 - 3rd Ave, Chase (rear entrance) Mon - Fri
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APRON BEATER BOTTLE CABINET GLASSES DISH
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Horoscopes ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A misunderstanding tests the temperament of the sometimes headstrong Aries. But instead of blowing your top, take time for a pleasant diversion while things cool down.
for the week
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A workplace problem could make the divine Bovine see red. But talk it out before you consider walking out. Some surprising facts emerge that change your earlier focus.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You face a choice between ignoring your uneasy feelings about your relationship with that special person and demanding explanations. A close friend offers wise counsel.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) LEO (July 23 to August 22) VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22) A change you'd been hoping for carries Aspects favor spending time with Good news: That workplace an unexpected complication. Stay the loved ones. On the job, new ideas problem is close to being resolved course, and things will work themselves are generally welcomed. But some with results that should please out. Be sure to make time demands for changes could everyone. Take time off to for family and friends. cause problems. Be ready indulge your love of fun and to defend your choices. games. LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) Most of the time you are the most It's not often when someone tries to Your strong sense of self-esteem unflappable person around. But be "sting" the sharp-witted Scorpion. helps you serve as a role model ready to be thrown off-balance in But it can happen. Continue to be for someone who needs personal skeptical about anything reassurances. Your efforts the nicest way when Cupid that seems too good to be pay off in an unexpected takes aim in your direction. true. way. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) Someone close considers revealing a painful secret. Withhold judgment. Instead, open your generous heart and offer dollops of your love and understanding.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) Your talents as a peacemaker are called upon once more as an old problem reemerges with new complications. Move cautiously to avoid falling into hidden traps.
PISCES (Feb 19 to March 20) Your artistic side is enhanced with the reception given to your new project. Use this success as encouragement toward fulfilling your larger goals.
Your natural sense of leadership is combined with a deep sense of responsibility. People trust you to give them both guidance and understanding. YOU BORN THIS WEEK:
I asked the doctor if I could administer my own anaesthetic... He said, “Go ahead. Knock yourself out!”
BUSINESS LISTINGS 2nd Storey Painting QUALITY • LOCAL • 20 YRS EXPERIENCE
Free Quotes 250-253-8351
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Chase Garden Centre & Flower Shop At Safety Mart (250) 371-1117
Craig’s Bakery & Deli & Cafe Come on in!
OPEN: Mon - Sat 6 am • Sunday 8 am
Duck Range Plumbing & Heating 250-214-0539
Plumbing, Heating & Gas Fitting
MJK Home Renovations
Chris Walker
250-572-7035
Framing, Custom Woodworking, Tile, Flooring
If Jesus and Poseidon ever fought, Jesus would walk all over him.
Kalin Good Carpentry Services
Renos, Decks, Fences, Siding, Roofing & More 18+ yrs exp.
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Pete’s Pizza & Pasta Open at 4 pm Tuesday - Sunday
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Split Enzz Hair Salon Under New Ownership + Nails/Lashes
638B Shuswap Ave, Chase • 250-679-4007
SHUSWAP SOLES (Vanna King LPN FCN) Advanced, Geriatric, and Diabetic Footcare
Call or text (250) 574-9969
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Brunch Eggs Benny Hollandaise from Scratch * The Classic Benny * Full English Try a Scotch Egg!
NATTY CAKES
Confectionery and Bakeshop
Downtown Chase • 778-257-9989
BILLET HOMES NEEDED THE CHASE HEAT JUNIOR HOCKEY SOCIETY NEEDS YOUR HELP!! Submitted by Chase Heat
We need Billet Homes for the 2019/2020 hockey season!! The season is September until end of February/ March. Each billet home receives $600.00 per month / per player and one general admission pass. The personal rewards that come with billeting are too
numerous to list but if you give us a call we will gladly share our experiences with you and answer any questions you may have. If you have a spare room and are interested in helping out. PLEASE CALL Lana Adamson cell 250-574-3681
More Summer Events for Teens Happening Submitted by Tess Jablonksi for Youth Action Committee
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The Youth Action Committee's Summer Youth Program has been going since July with weekly with free, drop-in activities for teenagers. So far the program has been great! Come out for some fun summer activities! You can find the program pamphlets and all the information on the YAC
facebook page or at our local businesses. We have many more events coming up for youth between the ages of 12-18. I will post the location two days prior to the event that is taking place. I hope to see some more youth coming out! Call or text Tess Jablonksi at 778-257-6555.
Sour Cherry Pie 4 cups pitted sour cherries, with their juice 4 tablespoons sugar ½ cup all-purpose flour ¼ cup whole-wheat flour ⅓ cup light brown sugar ½ teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon 6 tbsp cold unsalted butter ¼ cup chopped walnuts ¼ cup rolled oats Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Combine the cherries and the sugar and let stand
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for 10 minutes. Place in a sieve and let drain very well. Place in a 9-inch pie plate and set aside. In a medium-size bowl, combine the all-purpose and whole-wheat flours, sugar, salt and cinnamon. Rub in the butter until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Add the walnuts and oats and toss lightly to combine. Cover the cherries with the topping and bake until the topping is crisp and the juices are bubbling, about 40 minutes. Place on a rack to cool slightly before servings.
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