Chase Sunflower - March 2nd, 2018

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Chase’s community paper for over 20 years! Issue for the week of Friday, March 2nd, 2018 • Vol. 23, Issue 9

‘TRIPLE THREAT’ MUSICIAN PERFORMING IN CHASE

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cclaimed Canadian fiddler, stepdancer and singer, Kelli Trottier, will bring her exquisite blend of traditional Celtic, contemporary Country Folk, Bluegrass and Western Swing to Chase next week. Kelli has performed for Canadian soldiers in the Middle East and the Canadian Arctic. She has brought t we nt y thousand N H L Ottawa Senators Fans to their feet many times as the featured mid-game entertainer. Her art was developed from deep and lasting Scottish and French roots, and together with other influences of contemporary and traditional music, Kelli shaped her performing and recording

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career. She has earned a dedicated and growing following and glowing accolades from promoters, organizers and fans. She has been nominated three times for Fiddle Player of the Year by the Canadian Country Music Association. Most recently, Kelli was inducted into the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame! With ten independent recordings; singing, dancing and playing her way to the top of her musical genre, Kelli Trottier is an unforgettable and enchanting artist, consistently delivering performances that raise her stature in the hearts and memories of audiences everywhere. She is set to perform Monday, March 12th at Chase Creekside Seniors at 7pm $15 - contact Ella 250-679-3375 / duheme1@cablelan.net This is Kelli’s first tour in 3 years to the British Columbia market! An opportunity not to miss! www.kellitrottier.com

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Community Bulletin Board

Daffodil Tea Craft and Bake Sale. Saturday March 10, 2018 from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Pritchard Community Hall on Duck Range Rd., In House Raffle, Grocery Hamper, Print donated by Jan Seedhouse, Handmade Glass Plate donated by Sheila Dunn.Bake Table, Crafters tables, Homemade lunchesm something new, Jocie’s Loonie table, proceeds go to the PLG. FMI and TABLE RENTALS please call April 250-577-3798 “From Head to Toe”. Chase Excellence Program Fundraiser. Sell your gently used clothing, shoes, purses and Accessories. Rent a table $20.00. Chase Community Hall. March 24, 2018 10-3pm. Contact Jacquie Everett 250675-2574 for more information Story time at Chase Library is back Wednesdays at 11:15.

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interested in putting a team into the league is welcome to attend the meeting Gardening Discussion Group at Chase Public Library, Thursday, March 1st, 5-7pm. Everybody welcome. This month’s theme: Getting ready for Spring. Bring your questions and answers. For more info, call Carmen at 778220-1172. Tween Hang Out at Chase Library will be March 7. It’s a casual get together to discuss books, movies, and the what’s new and exciting. Ages 10-13. Drop-in. 2:50pm - 3:50pm Chase Hamper Society is having their annual AGM on Monday March 12th at 5pm in the basement of the Community Hall

The Chase Sunflower invites stories, recipes, comments, photos, jokes and any other information that would be of interest to readers. We reserve the right to accept or refuse submissions and edit for content and length. We also reserve the right to refuse advertising that in our opinion does not reflect the concept of the newspaper. The opinions expressed in Letters and Columns do not necessarily reflect the views of this newspaper. Due care and attention for accuracy is used in checking advertising copy, but no warranty is implied by the publisher. The Chase Sunflower is copyrighted and may not be reproduced in whole or in part withou the written consent of the publisher. The Chase Sunflower is independently owned and operated by Shuswap Prairie Publishing. 1500 copies are printed weekly and distributed around Chase, as well as to Pritchard, Sorrento, Squilax, Scotch Creek, Jade Mountain, and Adams Lake. The Sunflower is available FREE for readers because it is advertiser supported. Please support the local businesses that advertise in the Sunflower; shopping locally enriches our community.

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Chase Mixed Slow Pitch AGM will be held Feb 28th at 6pm at the Silver Fox. Anyone

Chase Rotary Box 73

Pres: Terri Mindel 250-819-0428 Sec: Doug Everett 675-2574 Meeting at Chase Creekside Centre Thursday 5:30 pm

CHASE CURLING CLUB Pancake Breakfast Sun March 11th,2018, 9 am to 11am. Cost $7 Kids eat for less. All you can eat eggs, pancakes, sausage, tea/coffee & juice. Join us.

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March 4th GIANT CRIB 10:45 March 6th FREE Meat Draw 4 - 6:30 pm Pool 3:30 pm Fun Darts ?

Chase Curling Club is having a Fun Spiel 10 am Saturday March 10th, 2018. $20 includes curling and lunch.

FMI Norm 250-463-1753 or admin@chasecurling.ca

Churches of Chase & Area Blessed Sacrament

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

The Light of Life Native Fellowship Every Sun 3

Parish welcomes you to pm @ Chase Evangelical Free Church Friendly fellowship Sunday Mass @ 9 am. + Please join us every 3rd with food, family & friends after service. Everyone is welcome. Sunday at 10 am for the K Light of Life Mission- OPENof C Breakfast Shuswap Ave Pastor Joseph (250) 679-7656

Chase Evangelical Free Church

295 Shuswap ave, Chase Sunday service 10am Kids Hour 10:30 Pastoral office hours: Monday 9-5, Tuesday 12-5 The door is open, coffee is on -- come for conversation, council, or prayer

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Community Bulletin Board

Gospel Meetings will be conducted in the Chase Community Hall at 3;30 on March 4th and 11th at 3:30 and on the 18th at 7 p.m. On the 25th the meeting will be in the Adams Indian Band Recreation Center at 3;30. Come and learn about Jesus. For more information contact 250309-9305. Chase Curling Club Annual General Meeting Saturday March 10,2018 4:30

PM UPSTAIRS. Elections of officers & special resolution to amend by-laws of the club FMI Norm @ 250-463-1753 or admin@chasecurling.ca Chase Citizens on Patrol monthly meeting: Tuesday, March 13 at 7:00 pm at Chase Creekside Centre. Anyone over the age of 19 who is interested in becoming a member is welcome to attend.

The Editor’s Spot: by Kelsey Snelgrove Let’s Not Wreck Ourselves

I found myself awake in the middle of the night last week. Instead of doing some deep breathing to get back into a slumber, I tapped the smart phone to life and began a sleepless quest to personally right the Internet of all the misunderstandings, lies, and scams. When the sun rose, my family found me bleary-eyed, and rambling about the state of critical thinking skills in our society. We have all heard the phrase “fake news” ad nauseum in the last year. But this “awareness” doesn’t seem to be creating a more truth-filled media landscape. At all. It seems to have backfired, with huge swaths of people rejecting the “mainstream media” and turning to alternative sources. As a punk at heart, that SOUNDS great to me in theory, because yes, history has shown us that we do need to question the government and media institutions. But when the “alternative” sources peddle harmful conspiracy theories with no reliable sources or facts, we have a problem. Now I won’t target specific sources, but I am wondering what is the point of rejecting the “mainstream” media if you are just going to be spoonfed all of your ideas from one or two other sources. That’s like the punk who snubs their nose at H&M, and then buys their whole wardrobe at Hot Topic in the mall. If you are exclusive to one or two

websites that cater to what you already believe, it allows you to go further and further into your biases without checking them. As the old adage goes: you’d better check yourself, before you wreck yourself... or wreck the rest of us. Of course, conspiracy theories aren’t anything new, but what is new is the speed at which they spread and turn to public pronouncements. With more and more Canadians using social media to get their news, we all have power and responsibility. From urban legends to fake coupons to politically-charged tales designed solely to incite anger, we all need a discerning eye and to chill on the ‘share’ button until we have given it the critical once-over. Sometimes it feels like a lot to ask of the average person. The real-world consequences may seem abstract, especially from a warm bed at 4 in the morning, but every falsehood that is shared muddies the water a bit more. It becomes exponentially harder and harder to know what to believe. As technology writer Zeynep Tufekci argues: “The most effective forms of censorship today involve meddling with trust and attention, not muzzling speech itself.” I’d like to continue the conversation on identifying biases and using critical thinking to navigate the Internet; I’d love feedback on what you think.

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Opinion

Managing Life’s Three-Ring Circus

Part two of a two-part series by Carolyn Parks Mintz, Author & Freelance Writer Time management—for families and reason why rental of storage facilities has singles—can be daunting. Employment, become a profitable business these days. household, and kids can become a If a new piece of clothing is bought, I get formidable load, especially for women rid of something in the closet. If an item even in this enlightened age of the guys is or has to be replaced in the household, pitching in. we find a home for the old one—in the On a similar note, it’s surprising how garbage can, a charity bin, someone’s first many scheduled activities and lessons apartment. some families book for their children, When my children were young, we had which mean that the parents are a garage sale of toys every spring, and the committed too. Certainly sports and kids kept the proceeds for whatever they extra-curriculars are healthful—my kids were interested in that year. This resulted took part, with limitations—but children in several things: they took care of their need time to just be kids, to get creative toys on an ongoing basis, they helped with unstructured play, which eases the get ready for the sale by cleaning and driving and delivery obligations of Mom assembling their stuff, and the toy quotient and Dad. in the house did not continue to grow. Next up—food. Besides the shopping (off Personal grooming is essential to our the shelf, into the cart, onto the check-out sense of wellbeing as women and also counter, into bags, into the car, schlepping takes time. However, self-care helps us to into the house, unpacking and storing), take care of others. there’s ultimately the cooking. A skilled hair stylist can give you a haircut You’re probably familiar with some of that suits you and is easy to look after. A these simple things that can be done soft perm can make for wash ‘n wear hair. to make food preparation less time Highlighting creates body. consuming. A manicure, pedicure or massage once in There are cookbooks available that a while can do wonders for one’s outlook. contain recipes for tasty dishes that It’s a gift we give ourselves—or someone require only four ingredients. I have special can give to us. A win-win. some 20-minute prep meals I’ve been And as a gal who used to teach my cooking for years. Still taste good and are favourite sport (tennis), I would be remiss nutritious. if I didn’t mention the ‘E’ word—exercise. When chopping onions, peppers, celery Dr. Susan Love once wrote, “The most and the like, chop up extra and freeze it. important thing we can do for women’s When the oven’s on cooking a roast, pop health is to increase time devoted to in a second roast or chicken that could be exercise.” To that I would add, same goes sliced up and frozen for future use. for the guys. Cook two meals at once: increase the Regular exercise has been a lifelong meat portion and serve it with a sauce and pursuit for me, throughout a career, different vegetables the next day. Double childrearing, family commitments, a pasta sauce recipe and freeze half of it. anxieties, and a serious unexpected health Another boon is the crock pot or slow problem. It bolstered me mentally and cooker—a one pot meal that cooks itself. physically, made me feel indefatigable. And there do exist some prepared And so it goes to this day. foods that do not contain additives and The energy it takes to work out produces preservatives. Check the labels and have more energy and reduces stress. Finding them in the freezer for days when meals something you like that works for you— need to be fast. Add a salad and beverage and gets your heart rate up—will mean and Voila! Dinner’s ready. you’ll do it regularly and you’ll benefit Speaking of shopping, I try to practise from it, no matter what your age. “inventory in—inventory out.” There’s a

It is said that the cheapest and most effective facelift comes from exercise— and from laughter. There’s a reason why so many comics and comedians live for so long. So let’s not take ourselves too seriously. Let’s remember how to have fun. Let’s go out and play. Even though we strive to avoid overload, sometimes life delivers unavoidable extra work or commitments. That’s when it’s time to take a serious look at the three R’s: Reduce, Reschedule or Re-assign. It can be done. Too often society tends to label us by ‘what we do’ rather than ‘what we are.’ It’s OK to buck that trend, to give ourselves permission to be tired and to rest, to say ‘No, I can’t manage that,’ to ask for help, to explore options, to take time for selfcare—and to do any of these without guilt or worry, the most useless of human emotions. We are not our jobs, not our kids, not our parents, nor our accomplishments, or our partner’s title. We are complex and individual, trying to learn the art of living well in the midst of living. Find a quiet place to simply exist, whether it be in a park, by a lake, on a mountain, in a bubble bath, or just in your mind. We all benefit from such times of self-indulgence. Achieving balance throughout one’s life means there will be balance when we retire from formal work—because retirement is a whole new box of frogs. What is to be done with all the extra time? Travel? Work part-time? Volunteer? Help with the dear grandchildren? Don’t want to stagnate. And the retired husband can be a challenge if he hasn’t planned for life after the job. It’s all about adjustment and purpose. There have been a number of suggestions in this piece and there’s just one more thing to add: you don’t have to buy into any of them. That’s right, change nothing, but embrace your life as it is. It is after all yours! But remember if life is sometimes a zoo, become the zookeeper. If it’s a circus, become the ringmaster…or the clown!


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A PASTORAL PERSPECTIVE: THE WORLD AROUND US

by Tyler Harper So what do you think of the world around us? I am not talking about the lakes, hills, and trees. I mean something deeper. Where we come from and what era we came of age in changes how we see the world around us. We basically have three options of how we perceive things around us: the world is getting better, staying the same, or getting worse. These different ways of seeing the world mean that perfection is either: just around the corner— in the next technological advance, a pipe dream that is impossible— something that will never happen, or it is something that the world is devolving from— we had a golden age which is becoming a distant memory. I was born in the second half of the twentieth century and came of age in a world that was adopting new technologies at an alarming rate. Car phones turned into cell phones that turned into smart phones. Foreign countries went from places that were experienced in books and between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. on the CBC to places that can be experienced in real time. Democratic uprisings went from something that we supported through the slow grind of government bureaucracy to crowd funding. It seemed that the utopia of the Star Ship Enterprise was just around the corner. It's not that traveling at the speed of light was anywhere nearby, but the ability to communicate across languages and cultures

felt to be just an invention or two away from reality. We were told that the world was the most peaceful it had ever been. But this doesn't seem to be the world we experience today. The distant conflicts of far flung countries came to the shores of North America on a warm September day in 2001. Our innocence was broken and now our western nations are coming apart at the seams. Hate and violence seem to be spreading and even in our backyard. Our hearts break with the news of innocence lost, of lives taken— for no reason. Life doesn't seem to be just an innovation away. We don't seem to be one great idea away from anything— other than more problems. This begs the question, so what do you think of the world around us? But while the world around us may show the cracks that were always there, we can still have hope. Hope is possible if it is grounded in something bigger than ourselves. Hope is impossible when our world ends with you and I, with humanity. But when we look to something greater than family and friends, greater than nationality and background, greater than humanity as whole. So, what do you think of the world around us? Tyler (TylerJRHarper@gmail. com) is the Pastor of Chase Evangelical Free Church

NOTICE

OF PUBLIC HEARING

PROPOSED VILLAGE of CHASE ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 847-2018 The Village of Chase Council will be holding a Public Hearing pursuant to Section 464 of the Local Government Act, to consider amendments to the Village of Chase Zoning Bylaw No. 683 consisting of inserting new definitions regarding recreational cannabis: That Section 2.1, Definitions, be amended by adding the following definitions: CANNABIS means cannabis as defined in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and includes any products containing cannabis. CANNABIS RETAIL means premises where cannabis is sold, dispensed or otherwise provided to a person who attends at the premises. RETAIL means premises where goods, wares, merchandise, substances, articles or things are offered or kept for sale, including storage of limited quantities of such goods, wares, merchandise, substances, articles or things, sufficient only to service such store and includes but is not limited to: appliance stores, furniture stores, hardware stores, clothing stores, sporting goods, and second-hand stores. Retail does not include CANNABIS RETAIL.” The Council will consider amending the zoning bylaw to include these new definitions. If you feel your property interests may be affected by the proposed amendment and you wish to address Village Council on any matters pertaining to this bylaw, please attend the Public Hearing at the Village Office on:

TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2018 AT 4:00 PM Your comments/concerns may also be submitted in writing more than 7 days in advance of the meeting by addressing them to the undersigned, or at the public hearing in person, by petition or by attorney. Please know that all submissions may become part of the public record. Sean O’Flaherty, RPP Corporate Officer Village of Chase Note: This is the first of two consecutive Public Notices. Dated this 1 day of March, 2018 at Chase, BC

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WHY CHASE? submitted by Alice Taylor

Why Chase you may ask... because I love this town and I always like to be independent. I spend time with my workers, going to church, swimming, and bowling. It’s easier and flatter than Kamloops and Pritchard. I think it’s much safer, and families around town get to know each other. I went to 3 schools here. When my mom put me into 2 schools in Kamloops I didn’t like it because I was so far from my childhood home and school that I used to know. And I like to be free too. Alice delivers the Sunflower each week to the residents of the Illahee Lodge.

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MP Concerned by Mounting Public Debt

Press Release Mel Arnold, Member of Parliament for North Okanagan- Shuswap, is calling the federal budget presented in the House of Commons Tuesday another failure for the Trudeau government. “Never has a government created so much debt to accomplish so little,” MP Arnold said. “Rather than exercising some fiscal responsibility, the Trudeau government has chosen to add another $18 billion to Canada’s public debt- debt that Canadians will be paying back for decades to come.” Budget 2018’s projected deficit of $18 billion follows federal deficits of $17.8 billion and $19.9 billion in 2016-17 and 2017-18, respectively. During the 2015 campaign, Trudeau promised to keep deficits under $10 billion and for only two years. Budget 2018 also forecasts deficit budgets for the coming 27 years adding $450 billion of public debt. MP Arnold did identify possible opportunities for the North OkanaganShuswap in some budget proposals. “Over the past couple of months, I have worked with elected leaders from across the riding to identify needs and priorities of the people we represent and I submitted these to the Minister of Finance,” MP Arnold said. “Budget proposals for housing, dealing with the growing opioid crisis and improving water supply on reserves align with needs identified in these consultations and I will be tracking these initiatives and others to help connect federal funds with projects in local communities.” However, other funding needs and priorities identified by communities and submitted by Arnold such as municipal water and waste water infrastructure, Trans-Canada highway improvements, aquatic invasive species prevention in BC and an elimination of the new escalator tax on spirits, beer and wine were not provided for in the budget. MP Arnold concluded, “I am committed to connecting constituents with the opportunities that this budget may represent and will also continue to advocate for a fiscal policy that supports our communities without creating increased tax burdens that future generations will have to pay back.”


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Letter

PROVINCIAL NIFTY FIFTY BONSPIEL March 15 - 18 , 2018

to the

Editor

Dear Kelsey, You gave a rewarding glimpse into the life of an editor and parent last week in “Puzzling Metaphor”. Internal grins spread through your readers, many of us picturing bits of the Sunflower, the jigsaw and a blossoming child; merging. But the extraordinary account by Wilf Bennett is the reason for this letter. Missing the proofreading stage left us an evocative picture curiously true to time and character. I hope embarrassment to your editorial side is not too deep; the strength of Wilf ’s personality is likely to have transcended the gaff. What a joy your blue pencil failed to find for instance “ax real bustlinging town”. Ted Kay, Turtle Valley Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect that of anybody but the Letter Writer themselves. Send Letters to the Editor to info@ chasesunflower.ca or drop off at 838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase. Letters may be edited for length or not published at the discretion of the editor.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) The adventurous Aries won’t be disappointed with taking on a new challenge, despite some initial misgivings. Look for this move to open other opportunities down the line.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Let that beautiful Bovine smile not only put you at ease, but also show that you’re ready, willing and more than able to confound the naysayers around you. A new admirer has important

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Be careful how you handle a relationship that you’re hoping to save. You already have the facts on your side. Avoid weakening your position by embellishing it with unnecessary dramatics.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) LEO (July 23 to August 22) VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22) Taking definitive stands isn’t easy for the As a proud Lion, you’re right to be Caution is still advised before often-wavering Moon Child. But you not upset about those who might be lying making a financial commitment to a only need to stay with your decision, but about you to others. But the best “promising” project. Look for the facts also to reassure others it was revenge is proving them behind the fluff. Devote the the right thing to do. wrong by succeeding at what weekend to loved ones. you set out to do. LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) A Taurus offers comfort and advice A romantic situation creates some as you deal with an upsetting event. chaos for single Scorpions. But it’s Use this as a learning experience well worth the effort to work things out. A trusted friend can offer that will help you avoid some helpful advice. similar problems in the future.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) Expect to make new friends as your social circle expands. Also, remember to tell that family member how proud you are of his or her achievements.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) New ventures continue to be favored. And with your self-confidence rising all the time, you’ll want to see how well you can do with a new challenge. So, go to it.

PISCES (Feb 19 to March 20) Changed plans might upset some people, but your needs should be respected. Offer explanations when necessary. But don’t let yourself be talked into changing your decisions.

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AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) This is a good time for the usually serious-minded Aquarian to let loose and enjoy some fun times. Expect to get good news about a workplace issue.

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BUSINESS LISTINGS

CHASING STITCHES PLUS

124A CHASE ST. 250-679-2950

Knitting, Quilting, Craft Supplies, etc

Kalin Good Carpentry Services

Renos, Decks, Fences, Siding, Roofing & More 18+ yrs exp.

Call 250-679-2386

Duck Range Plumbing & Heating 250-214-0539

Plumbing, Heating & Gas Fitting

Chocolate Chip Banana Bars Ingredients 5-6 very ripe banana’s (1-2/3 cups) 3/4 cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1/4 cup milk 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1-3/4 cup flour 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp salt 1 tsp cinnamon 1 cup mini milk chocolate chips 1/2 cup mini milk chocolate chips Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 15” x 10.5” baking sheet with

CHASE HAMPER SOCIETY

We’re about to have a bad spell of wether.

Donations Welcome

I was going to do a time traveling joke, but you guys didn’t like it.

Pete’s Pizza & Pasta

Waldo wears stripes because he doesn’t want to be spotted.

250-679-2775

I find the best way to burn carbs is with a toaster.

Emergency Help 250-682-6155

Open at 4 pm Tuesday - Sunday

Pessimist: The glass is half empty. Mother: Why didn’t you use a coaster! I know carpal bones like the back of my hand.

WHEN: SATURDAY APRIL 21ST, 2018 DOORS OPEN: 5PM DINNER: 6PM LIVE AUCTION: 7PM DANCE: 9PM by DJ WHERE: CHASE COMMUNITY HALL TICKETS | $40 EACH Dress as your favourite Canadian Prizes will be awarded

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE CHASE CHAMBER, MILLER’S CABIN & VILLAGE LANES FUN CENTRE

“Mom, don’t get alarmed, but I’m at the hospital.” “Son, please. You’ve been a surgeon there for 8 years now. Can we start our phone calls differently?”

! A H A h

Optimist: The glass is half full.

PARTY & LIVE AUCTION

cooking spray. In a medium bowl, using a fork, mash the peeled banana’s. Stir in the brown sugar, oil, milk and eggs until combined. In a small bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon. Add to the banana mixture and stir until combined. Fold in one cup of chocolate chips. Spread the batter into the prepared pan and sprinkle the top with 1/2 cup of chocolate chips. Bake for 18-22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool in the pan completely. Cut into 24 bars and keep covered.

Sudoku

I take prides in my job as a lion tamer.

Why do the French eat snails? Because they cannot stand fast food. I used to breed rabbits. Then I realized they can handle it themselves.


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BUSINESS LISTINGS

Word Search - Money

SILVER LININGS

NEW, USED + COLLECTIBLES 734 1ST AVE • 778-220-5618

Sorrento Plumbing & Water Well Service

250-679-0001 Serving the Shuswap!

Scooter’s Dog Grooming 921 Okanagan Ave, Chase BC

250-320-1424

MJK Home Renovations

Chris Walker

250-572-7035

Framing, Custom Woodworking, Tile, Flooring

CURRENCY BREAD DOUGH

CASH FUNDS BANK

CREAM

Cash Rules Everything Around Me

BACON BENJAMINS BONES

CHEESE BUCKAROOS BROCOLLI

CLAMS LOOT PAPER DOLLA

CAKE CABBAGE BILLS GREEN

Craig’s Bakery & Deli & Cafe Come on in!

OPEN: Mon - Sat 6 am • Sunday 8 am

Cut Flowers For All Occasions

Chase Garden Centre & Flower Shop At Safety Mart (250) 371-1117

Underwood Liquor Store Open every day 9 am - 11 pm Open on All Holidays

PARKSIDE COMMUNITY Respite, Independent & Assisted Living Suites available call 250-320-0400

Jessica Kantymir, RMT 250-679-8066 Little Shuswap Physiotherapy Myofascial, trigger point therapy & more

LJ’s Towing and Transport

Open 24 hrs 7 days /week 250-679-8600

Sharen’s Hair Studio

611 - 3rd Ave, Chase (rear entrance) Mon - Fri

250-679-8800


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HEAT Teeter on Brink

by Scott Koch, Chase Heat This past weekend found the 100 Mile and Brady, then Nikiforuk on the man House WRANGLERS visiting Chase to advantage for his 2nd of the event take on the HEAT in 1st Round Playoff helped by Fournier and Brady . With 50 action. The results of the first two games seconds left the WRANGLERS pounced at the Art Holding Memorial Arena were on opportunity and lassoed a tie. On to not what the local shinny fans wanted. Overtime and at 2:02 the visitors sent Friday night the 23rd saw Chase take fans home with an empty feeling, a 4-3 a 2 goal lead in the 2nd minute of the OT win, seeing the WRANGLERS going opening period, and fans thought it up 2-0 in a best of 7 series. was going to be a rip roaring rodeo Game 3 was Monday the 26th, at the towards victory, Chase goals by Seamus South Cariboo Rec Centre in 100 Mile Collins from Brayden Haskell and Pat House, home of the WRANGLERS. This Brady, followed 14 seconds later from end to end madcap saw zero scoring in Zachary Fournier assisted by Kolten the 1st with both goaltenders performing Moore. But the Cariboo boys stepped heroic saves. In the 2nd 100 Mile gets on the accelerator and tied the game the only goal. In the 3rd the complexion up. Onto the 2nd period and the HEAT of the game turned ugly as the Officials have a one goal lead after 40 minutes of called a lot of minors but were unable mayhem, Brady Marzocco getting the to blow the whistle on several serious tally from Darion Nordick and Kaden infractions warranting majors and Black. However it was 1…2..3 in the 3rd suspensions. The Cariboo crew popped for the WRANGLERS, who rode out of in a pair prior to Evan Hughes pumping town with a 5-3 win to erase the home in a counter from Grady Musgrave and ice advantage. Nikiforuk. !00 Mile added to their total Saturday night the 24th found the same making it 4-1 and mayhem ensued after two teams in the same arena playing most whistles in play. Nikiforuk scored against each other. From opening to a comeback tally on the powerplay from curtains, this contest was end to end Brady and Michael Fidanza, but that was quick with a teeny bit of nasty mixed in. all on this night. With less than a minute Chase once again got things started with to play an empty net goal made this a 5-2 Nikiforuk doing the good deed helped score as the WRANGLERS take a 3-0 by Brady and Fournier . Then in the strangle hold on the best of 7 series. 2nd the WRANGLERS tied the dance After press time the 4th game between up. In the 3rd the Cariboo crew silenced the foes was played on Tuesday, the 27th. the locals with a goal. Then the HEAT Game 4 went Tuesday night the 27th, in scored a pair, Collins for the 2nd night the same arena but was after deadline for in a row assisted by Brady Marzocco this weeks news.

Chase Proud to be part of your community!

Dr. Wayne Quinn & Dr. Melanie Keith

at the Chase Chiropractic Clinic Clinic Hours: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 830 Thompson Ave, Chase BC

250-679-2900

www.drwaynequinn.com

GO CHASE HEAT

BRENDA PATTERSON

x Full Multiple Listing Service® #8 -1257 TCH, Sorrento

BrendaPatterson@hhre.ca

Direct: 778-220-1822

Your Shuswap Realtor

®

Like new 2015 immaculate

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$94,500

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PAULINE WIENS

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Direct: 250-515-1801

2932 Buckley Rd Sorrento

Your beautiful, 55+ well maintained, year round waterfront Park features, Clubhouse, RV, and Boat Launch, Boat Dock, Fire Pit Area and Pet Friendly.

#88-Single wide 2 bed 2 bath, 924 sq.ft. Vaulted Ceiling, Semi Waterfront MLS®10143794 $149,900 #102- Dbl wide 3 bed 2 bath, 1468 sq.ft Additional Family Room, Lakeview! MLS® 10132252 $217,800 #63- Double wide 3 bed 2 bath, 1152 sqft. New Metal Roof, Larger Lot! MLS® 10150792 $184,500


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