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Chase’s community paper for over 20 years! Issue for the week of Friday, November 30th, 2018 • Vol. 23, Issue 47
Christmas Trees AVAILABLE AT CHASE GARDEN CENTRE
Chase Legion Br. # 107 Donations Director Paul Osadchuk, Robert (Bob) Carlin, 60 year Legion Pin recipient and Legion Br. # 107 President, Paul Lamoureux made the special presentation. Photo supplied by Dave Smith At the Nov. monthly Legion meeting Robert (Bob) Carlin was presented with his 60 year Pin, an evening
highlight during the regular Legion meeting, quite an honour.
Don’t Miss Christmas Concert December 6th
Bring your family friends and Christmas cheer, don’t be afraid to dress in festive attire, and warm up with some great live music while supporting your local food bank. The Kamloops Community Band with special guests, your very own, CSS Senior Band are putting on a Christmas concert in support of the Chase Food Bank on Dec 9th at 2:00pm in the Chase
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Chase
Announce the activities and events of your community organization (nonbusiness). Notices will run 2-3 weeks before your event, or as space allows. Drop off or email to info@chasesunflower.ca The Soup and Buns program continues at the Chase Evangelical Free Church at 295 Shuswap Ave. Come enjoy hot soup meal and fellowship. No Charge. Every Thursday until December 20th. 11:00 am - 1: pm Some upcoming events at the Chase Library Chase Library - Tiny Tunes every Wednesday 11-1130 a program for families with little ones. A fun way to incorporate singing and rhymes into your daily tasks. Chase Library - Tech One on One help Tuesday December 18 11am-3pm. Book a 30 min session
Chase Lions
to ask specific questions you may need help with on your device or computer. Call the library to register. 250.679.3331. Chase Country Christmas: Drop off: new/used winter wear, mittens, toques & socks (wool blend) for souls @Chase Art Holdings Arena behind Chase Plaza (Brooke Drive) on Sat., Dec 01/18 from noon to 9:00 pm the evening of Hockey Night in Chase. DISTRIBUTION DAY of FREE winter wear: Wed., Dec. 05/18 @Chase Evangelical Free Church (corner of Shuswap Ave & Brooke Drive) from noon to 4:00 pm. Non-perishable items are greatly appreciated for Chase Hamper Food Society.
Box 12, Chase, BC V0E1M0 250-679-8470* chaselions67@gmail.com Call 250-679-8470 for all Chase Lions projects: *Chase Lions RV Park For medical equipment or pull tab donations please call Karen Bassett 250-318-4527
400 Club Weekly Winner: 400 club winner was Dave Hunter $100.00 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 107 515 Shuswap Ave, Chase * For info / hours phone 250-679-3536 *
December 1st CHRISTMAS DINNER $ DANCE Tickets $15/person - Available at Legion DINNER 5 pm BAND KRINGLES 7:30 pm December 1st Meat Draw, 50/50 & Fun Darts 2 pm
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 without 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.
Chase Rotary Box 73
Pres: Terri Mindel 250-819-0428 Sec: Doug Everett 675-2574 Meetings the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month. Start time is 5:30 pm
CHASE CURLING CLUB Need a place to have a meeting, party formal or informal, how about a fun curling event? We have reasonable rates, variety of rental options. Full kitchen, bar w/bar tenders, bathrooms, free Wi-Fi (for music options). Avail most days & evenings.
Pancake breakfast on Sun Dec 9th. 9 to 11 am. $7/ person, kids eat for less. Pancakes, sausages, eggs, coffee/tea, juice & smiles. Proceeds go to operating of the volunteer run Club.
FMI Janice 250-679-4471or admin@chasecurling.ca
Shuswap Victory Church
333 Shuswap Ave *Please use rear entrance.* Sunday 9:30 coffee time, 10:00 morning service Tuesday 10 am ‘Set Free’ Wednesday evening; 7pm Upper Room worship and prayer Set Free prayer ministry
It is time to walk out of emotional bondage into the freedom Christ paid for on the Cross.
Pastor Peter King 250-804-3518 Church, 250-306-6078
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
Churches of Chase & Area Blessed Sacrament Parish welcomes you to Sunday Mass @ 9 am. + Please join us every 3rd Sunday at 10 am for our Pancake Breakfast Chase Evangelical Free Church
295 Shuswap Ave, Chase Sunday service 10am • Kids Hour 10:30 Pastoral office hours: Monday 9-5, Tuesday 12-5 Door is open, coffee is on -- come for conversation, council, or prayer
The Light of Life Native Fellowship
Every Sun 3 pm @ Chase Evangelical Free Church Friendly fellowship with food, family & friends after service. Everyone is welcome. Light of Life Mission- OPENShuswap Ave Pastor Joseph (250) 679-7656
Shuswap Community Church
Sunday Worship, 5:35PM @ the Chase Community Hall. Children’s Programs for Kids For more information visit www.aplacetobelong.ca
CHASE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Everyone welcome
Sundays at Creekside Centre, 542 Shuswap
Worship Service 10:30 am Email: chasefellowship@gm ail.com
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Community Bulletin Board
CP Holiday Train stops in Chase December 16th - North side of Shuswap Avenue, across from Chase RCMP building Train stops at 2:35 PM. Event starts at 2:45 PM - 3:15 PM Sam Roberts Band, Kelly Prescott and Tracey Brown. Bring donation for Chase Hamper Society.
Christmas Special for Chase Fire Rescue Association’s 5th Annual Lobster Fest (June 1, 2019 @ ALIB Rec Centre). $45 for single ticket, available only Oct. 1 – Dec. 25. Tickets available at Chase Village Office or from your local firefighter. Chase Lions Community Calender - Drop off box for the Chase Lions Community calendars is now at Lewis
& Short Hardware. Renewal forms were in your calendar or available at the box. Forms and payment can go in the box or be mailed to Box12. Don’t miss out on getting your Community Calendar. The Chase Legion Br. # 107 Christmas Dinner + Dance, Sat. Dec. 1, 2018. Dinner at 5:15 PM and Dance with the “Kringles” at 7:30 PM upstairs in the Legion. Tickets $ 15 each and are available at the Chase Legion 250-679-3536. Looking to see if there is a need/want for Free Christmas Dinner on Christmas Day - Contact Amy Clowater at 250-6793323.
EDITOR'S SPOT
POSSIBLE UPCOMING SCHEDULE by Kelsey Snelgrove
By the time this edition of the Sunflower comes out, I will be past the due date for my second child, so I wanted to include an update as to upcoming disruptions in the Sunflower’s schedule. If I need to, I may skip the December 7th edition. I will then try to put out an issue for December 14th and then take a hiatus around Christmas-time and skip the December 21st and 28th issues around Christmas time, returning for 2019 on January 4th. BUT depending on what happens maybe I will switch the dates around. It’s confusing, I know. I am confused too. Just watch the newsstands for new issues of the Sunflower as they come, or if you “like” The Chase Sunflower on Facebook you can stay in the loop. I want to get at least one more issue out
before Christmas because I know how important the Sunflower is for community groups and businesses to get the word out to the community, but I would also like to try my best to have a baby-moon and spend as much time as possible bonding with this new human. With that in mind, the best way to reach me over the next few weeks would be through email (info@chasesunflower.ca), or if you wish to drop something off for me, you can leave it at Willows Health Food Store at 729 Shuswap Ave. Most of the services the Sunflower provides should be able to be accomplished through email or through the help of Joanne at the Willows. Thanks so much for your support and understanding over this time!
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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.
Business Listings HALL’S KENNELS - Pritchard *First time boarders receive one free day. *Special rates for long term boarders. Transportation available. 250-318-8367 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. Chase Upholstery – 323 Willow St, Chase, BC. 679-3923. Furniture – Auto – Boat tops and seats – RVs
3 bedroom, main bath, ensuite,laundry room,office/den, gas fireplace, $1200 plus utilities. 250 718 4866 or 780 788 0461.
Graphic Artist • Individualized Christmas Cards, Calendars, Prints, Photo Restoration and all your business needs. 250-679-2381
2 bedroom, main bath, ensuite, laundry room, gas fireplace, $1100 plus utilities. 250 718 4866 or 780 788 0461.
Quality Alterations for clothing and drapery. Call 250-299-4195
Happy 90th Birthday Dad Thank you for a lifetime of your gentle, unconditional love. We’re so proud to call you “Dad”
With love from your entire family
In Memo rium Derrick R olan d Stephen M offat Sept 18th, 1963 - Dec 1st, 2014 My dear beloved son Derrick, the grief and loneliness lingers on. Our family was shattered and will never be the same, but our love for you will always remain. God bless you, until we meet again. Love Mum, Valarie, and Jeffrey
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I n Lov i n g Me m o r y B urk R o b l i n May 29, 1954 - November 28, 2017 One year ago today with a CP train whistle blowing in your honour, you slipped away, my life so empty without you my love. I thank God for the 28+ years we had together & the wonderful amazing memories I have to cherish for they bring me great needed comfort. You brought so much joy and happiness into all our lives. You will never be forgotten. Till we meet again, LOVE forever and always, Sharon.
Obituary
Th o m a s A le xand e r F ra s e r August 2, 1928 – November 18, 2018
We all have heavy hearts at the passing of our loving father, Thomas Alexander (TA) Fraser on November 18, 2018 but as sad as it is to say goodbye, our hearts are happier knowing that he is no longer in pain and that he has gone to be with his beloved wife Adeline (Addy) Fraser who left us on April 10, 2018. Thomas is survived by daughter Diane Sanford, sons Robert Fraser, Ronald Fraser, and David Fraser; by son-in-law Donald Sanford; by daughters-in-law Francis Fraser, Sherry Fraser, and Trisha Fraser; by granddaughter Shawna Gip; grandsons Scott Fraser, Jeff Fraser, Brian Fraser, Terry Fraser and Quinn Fraser; by great grandsons Alexander Fraser and Rylan Fraser and by his brother, Patrick Fraser. Tom drove Greyhound for 10 years out of Penticton, BC then went to work as a Fish and Wildlife Officer and Superintendent for 26 years in Golden, BC and Smithers, BC. Tom had belonged to Kinsmen and Masons; and refereed hockey and umpired fast ball. Tom spent lots of time in the outdoors often fishing and hunting with his sons and his friends. Family time was spent at mountain cabins rowing peacefully around the lake, hiking and roasting wieners and marshmallows on outdoor fires. After Tom retired, he and Adeline spent 4 years on their boat on the west coast where Tom worked for the Federal Fisheries; a job that he simply loved. After the coast job was finished, Tom and Adeline spent 16 winters in Yuma, Arizona where they participated in the RV park events, golfed, swam, walked and biked in the park. They made many friends and thoroughly enjoyed their time in the sunshine. Due to health issues, Tom and Adeline moved into the Hamlets at Westsyde Care Facility in 2013, then moved to the Active Care Senior Services in 2015 and resided the last three years in the Blueberry unit at the Overlander Care Home in Kamloops, BC. The care the staff gave Tom was exemplary and greatly showed after he returned from RIH on November 9th after spending 3 weeks with a blood infection. Upon returning to Overlander, Tom was moved into Orchard Grove where he received a lot of love, attention and excellent medical care until the very end. Tom and his family greatly appreciates the care and love he received from the staff in both the Blueberry and Orchard Grove wings of Overlander. Thank you all so very, very much. You are amazing. Arrangements entrusted to Kamloops Funeral Home 250-554-2577. Condolences may be sent to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com
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Council Meeting Highlights Regular Meeting - November 27, 2018 submitted by Village of Chase
Once again we thank everyone who attended the Council meeting! And also thanks to those who attended the Village of Chase Active Transportation Open House!
representative to Shuswap Tourism
A public hearing was held to hear from anyone whose interest in property is affected by the implementation of land use designations on three portions of property along Aylmer Road that used to be owned by CP Rail, have been surplus to their needs, and were subsequently sold to the Village of Chase. Council heard from several individuals whose interest in property is affected. Council heard from Ezra Lipton, of ALTA Planning & Design regarding the status of the Village’s Active Transportation Plan. Mr. Lipton explained the proposed network, the public engagement process and how each area is prioritized in the plan. He noted that walking and cycling are very popular in Chase and community members want safe ways to travel by bike and on foot throughout the entire community. The plan includes a proposed walking network, a cycling network and some steps for achieving the implementation of the necessary infrastructure.
* A letter from Carolyn ParksMintz and James Mintz was referred to Administration to answer the various questions included in the letter
* Council deferred their decisions on the three OCP Amendment Bylaws pertaining to the former CPR rail lands along Aylmer Road pending clarification of Council’s powers relating to those lands * Council approved the road closures for the Chase Country Christmas parade * A letter from the Royal Canadian Legion thanking Council for its support of the recent poppy campaign and 2018 Remembrance Day ceremony was received as information * Council received a letter from Zilly Palamar indicating that they would not be providing her with a rebate on her sewer charges because of sewer lagoon odours * Council appointed Ron Betts of TreeTop Flyers as the Village’s tourism sector
* Administration was directed to investigate the costs and needed equipment to live stream council meetings
* A letter of congratulations to Mayor and Council from the BC Premier, John Horgan was received as information * Council passed a resolution to support the Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band’s Joint Forest Enhancement Opportunity to mitigate fire risk on the lands around the Adams Lake Lumber Mill * Council approved a co-application from the Village of Chase and the Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band for the Community Resiliency Investment program that, if approved will enable the Village of Chase to obtain various deliverables including a Community Wildfire Protection Plan * Council referred the request from the Chase Hamper Society for a grantin-aid back to Administration to obtain financial information before Council makes a decision about the request * Council received for information a request from the First Nations Hockey and Skate Day for a grant-in-aid for their January 2019 event During the section of the agenda that permits the public to speak on municipal matters, comments were made regarding whether Council would consider one meeting a month taking place at a later time of day, that grants-in-aid need to be considered carefully as they come out of taxpayer’s funds, and that it is a challenge for some local service clubs to pay the costs of the Community Hall rental fees when they are attempting to fundraise for various needs in the community. Council’s next meeting takes place on Tuesday, December 11, 2018 starting at 4 p.m.
Wills & Estate Family Law Conveyancing CHASE OFFICE OPEN: On Thursdays 10 am - 4:30 pm #4-834 Shuswap Avenue
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Chase Post Office EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS FROM NOV. 19 TO DEC. 22: Monday 09:00 – 17:00 Tuesday 09:00 – 19:00 Wednesday 09:00 – 17:00 Thursday 09:00 – 19:00 Friday 09:00 – 17:00 Saturday 09:00 – 15:00
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Chase Fire & Rescue
is ringing in the New Year with a unique 2019 Calendar.
“The Women of Chase Fire & Rescue” are featured in this special edition for the upcoming 12 months. Just $15 •
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Get yours: During the November 30th Country Christmas Parade outside Craig’s Bakery from 4:00 to 6:30 pm At a table in Safety Mart in early December From any CFR member
Proceeds to support the community work of CFR as well as a local charity.
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
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Chase & District Fish & Game News: December from Helen Dalin secretary
It has been a quieter few months for the Chase and District Fish and Game Club since our Open House in August. Since the Open House we’ve had one work bee at the range and winterized and painted parts of the clubhouse. The Trap and Skeet club and the rifle range are still open during the fall and winter months, but the archery targets have been put away for the winter months. The range does still get a lot of use during the fall and winter. Many members come up to sight in their hunting rifles. Others just like to use the rifle range for fun practice, or the pistol portion to practice their shooting. Every member must always sign in when entering and leaving the range, as well as have any guests fill out a guest form. These forms are in the sign in shed. A membership for the Chase and District Fish and Game Club runs from January to December. You can pick up memberships at Miller’s cabin. You must take an orientation tour of the range with a director if you are a brand new member. This is to learn the layout and the rules before you will receive a gate key. The key and lock is changed every year. What is nice about our range is that with a key you can come and go without depending on others to be there. If you are interested in our club check out our Facebook page and our website. We are always welcoming new members. If you can show that you have an active membership at another club you can buy an associate membership at CDFGC for half the cost. Mark your calendars! The CDFGC will be hosting its annual Banquet and dance on February 2nd, 2019 at the Adams Lake
Contest: Ride the Holiday Train Village of Chase will be giving away two free tickets to ride the CP Holiday Train from Chase to Kamloops on Sunday, December 16, 2018. To enter the draw, please go to the Village's Facebook page and write 50 words or less about why you should be chosen with your friend/partner/child to ride the Holiday Train to Kamloops. The winners will be announced at Council's December 11, 2018 Council meeting. (You must be able to board the train at its stop in Chase just after the festivities end, and you will be required to plan your own transport back to Chase from Kamloops)
Gym. Tanner Dawson will be DJ. This is the club’s biggest fundraiser of the year. There is always silent auction prizes to bid on and there will be a rifle up for a prize with limited # of entries. Tickets for this Banquet would make great Christmas presents! Tickets will be available for sale at Millers Cabin on December 1st. Get your tickets early before they sell out! Other items to mark on your calendars are some tentative dates have been set for upcoming events. The 3-D archery shoot is scheduled for the May 11th and 12th weekend and the Annual Fishing Derby is scheduled for the June 8th and 9th weekend. Hopefully Mother Nature cooperates and these dates don’t have to be changed. Trap and Skeet practice continues on the second Sunday of the month all winter. The next shoot is on December 9th at 10 am. If you are interested in trying out this sport please contact Helen Dalin at 250679-8019 and we can set up a lesson. The CDFGC is working on getting a junior 20 gauge shotgun so that families can come out and try the sport. This shotgun will be small enough for a 10 year old to use. If you don’t own a shotgun we have available shotguns you can borrow to try Trap or Skeet out. Please don’t be shy. Come out and try this fun sport! We have quite a few ladies coming out now and they love it. The CDFGC now has about 250 members. Membership renewals will be due in January. New members are always welcome. The CDFGC meets the 3rd Monday of the month at Creekside Senior Center at 7:30 pm. We encourage more members to come to our meetings so that we can get new ideas.
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Bantam Broncos Hosting Tournament The Bantam Broncos are hosting a hockey tournament next weekend and would love to have you come out and lend your support! The Bantam team are comprised of 14 kids between the ages of 13 and 15. The tournament will bring 6 teams from around the province, to the Art Holding Memorial Arena on December 14, 15, and 16th. The Broncos first game is Friday at 1:30 pm and then have their next on
by Kelsey Snelgrove Saturday at 8 am. The rest of the schedule will be determined by rankings and posted at the arena. The finals will be on Sunday. The games are free to attend, but the team will be hosting raffles, 50/50 draws, and selling various items to raise funds for future tournaments and away games. The concession will be open throughout the weekend to grab a bite to eat. Coach Steve wants to remind the
community that the Broncos represent Chase when they travel to away games and it would be exciting for the young athletes to have some fans watching at their tournament. Coach Steve also mentioned that the goal of some of his players is to play for the Chase Heat in the future. Come check out some great local hockey!
Letter to the Editor Opinions and comments expressed in Letters to the Editor do not reflect those of the Chase Sunflower’s Editor, Advertisers or anybody except the letter writer themselves. Submit letters to info@chasesunflower.ca
A Municipal Matter We respectfully suggest that the rather disturbing issues which arose during the Chase municipal election must be resolved in the short term and in the long term. Whether it be pre-vote signage, ineligible voters, no provincial voters’ lists or map of village streets for poll clerks, conducting three different votes at one polling location, or the lack of
constructive action, the operation needs tightening. And an investigation would be in order. With no slight to those elected, many voters are upset, the results remain in question, and the election doesn’t seem to pass the smell test. Just sayin’ …… Carolyn Parks Mintz and James Mintz
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Chase Country Christmas Store 641 Shuswap Ave, Chase BC HOURS OF OPERATION 2018
* Welcome to Family Night* (Adults must be accompanied by a child) Friday, November 30th, 2018: 4:00 pm - 7:30 pm Everyone is welcome starting Saturday December 1, 2018: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday, December 3rd - 8th 10 am - 2 pm All proceeds donated to community groups. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!
Clients must bring ID for ALL those in the household with proof of address: ie piece of mail or rent receipt
Page 8 • November 30th, 2018 • Chase Sunflower Easy Egg Muffins w/ Pesto & Ham
Our best wishes to You
and your family this Holiday Season Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! From the Village of Chase
Village office holiday hours: Closed December 24, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. Re-open Wednesday, January 2nd, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. Garbage/recycle schedule: All regular scheduled pick up days will be moved ahead by one day for the week of Christmas Holidays: Tuesday, Dec 25
Wednesday, Dec 26
Thursday, Dec 27
Friday, Dec 28
Moved to Wed
Moved to Thurs
Moved to Fri
Moved to Sat
Your regular scheduled pick up days will return the following week.
Egg muffins are endlessly versatile and a great way to cook breakfast or light lunches for a week. Pesto, ham, and cheese give these an Italian vibe, but you could go allAmerican with ham and cheddar or Southwest with green chiles and goat cheese. Let your imagination guide you! Ingredients 6 ounces sliced ham 4 ounces soft goat cheese or your favorite cheese, optional ½ cup pesto 12 eggs, 12 paper muffin tin liners
line regular-size muffin tin with paper liners. Chop ham and cheese into largish pieces. Distribute chopped ham among muffin cups. Then add a small spoonful of pesto to each cup. Sprinkle in the cheese. Crack a whole egg into each cup. Bake for about 20 minutes, until the yolks are set but not chalky. Let stand for 5 minutes. Eat warm or refrigerate for later meals.
Instructions Preheat o v e n to 350. Meanwhile,
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Friday, November 30th Chase Library will be open 1 pm to 1:00 pm - 7 pm Friday November 30th for the 7:00 pm Chase Country Christmas parade. Advent craft for families. 3:00 pm
Best Decorated Business Presentation Sponsored by the Chase & District Chamber of Commerce
Chase Country Christmas Store - Family Night. **Adults must be 4:00 pm accompanied by a child** 7:30 pm 641 Shuswap Avenue (Old Out to Lunch Location)
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Street closure uptown, street vendors, 4:30 pm hayrides, bonfire & instore specials at 7:30 pm participating businesses Bonfire, carolers, hot apple cider, 5:00 pm - nativity scene in pocket park(between 7:00 pm Pete’s Pizza and Liquid Hair) hosted by the Shuswap Community Church 5:30 pm
Parade from arena to PharmaChoice
6:30 pm - Hayrides by donation to Chase Heat 7:30 pm Hockey Team 6:30 pm - Street hockey with Minor Hockey & 7:30 pm Chase Heat Team
Saturday, December 1st 8:00 am 11:00 am
Lions Club Pancake Breakfast with Chase Heat in Community Hall Basement.
8:00 am – Santa & Mrs. Claus at Lions Pancake 9:30 am Breakfast Nativity Scene and music in the 10:00 am pocket park hosted by the Shuswap 12:00 pm Community Church
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10:00 am Craft & Vendor Fair at the Chase - 3:00 pm Community Hall 10:00 am Craft, Tea & Bake Sale at Creekside - 3:00 pm 9:00 am 5:00 pm
Chase Country Christmas Store open to Public
Free pictures and story time with 11:00 am Santa and Mrs. Claus at Safety Mart. - 1:00 pm Photos by Rob McLean 12:00 pm Drop off your new/used winter wear - 9:00 pm at the arena 7:00 pm 9:00 pm
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BUSINESS LISTINGS
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Horoscopes ARIES (March 21 to April 19) That change in holiday travel plans might be more vexing than you’d expected. But try to take it in stride. Also, it couldn’t hurt to use that Aries charm to coax out some helpful cooperation.
for the week
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your Bovine determination helps you deal with an unforeseen complication. And, as usual, you prove that when it comes to a challenge, you have what it takes to take it on.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Although a romantic theme dominates much of the week, all those warm and fuzzy feelings don’t interfere with the more pragmatic matters that you need to take care of.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) LEO (July 23 to August 22) VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22) Best not to ignore those doubts about No time for a catnap -- yet. You might News from an old friend could lead an upcoming decision. Instead, recheck still have to straighten out one or to an unexpected (but nonetheless the facts you were given to make sure two factors so that you can finally welcome) reunion with someone who nothing important was left assure yourself of the truth had once been very special out. A weekend surprise about a troubling workplace in your life. Be open to the awaits you. situation. Stay with it.. possibilities. LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) up. That unusual It might be time for a family council. Take some time out to give more Cheer The sooner those problems are attention to a personal relationship circumstance that might faze most resolved, the sooner you can move that seems to be suffering from a people can be handled pretty well sense of emotional neglect. by the savvy Sagittarian. ahead with your holiday Provide that much-needed Look at it as an opportunity preparations. Don’t let the reassurance. rather than an obstacle. opportunity pass you by. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) Someone you believe has hurt you in the past might now need your help. Reaching out could be difficult. But the generous Goat will be able to do the right thing, as always.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) Prioritizing is an important part of your pre-holiday scheduling. Try to give time both to your workday responsibilities and those personal matters you might have neglected.
PISCES (Feb 19 to March 20) With the vestiges of your anger about that painful incident fading, you can now focus all your energy on the more positive aspects of your life, including that personal situation.
YOU BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of bringing your own strong sense of reassurance
to others and encouraging them to hope..
My wife kicked me out of my house because of my Arnold Schwarzenegger impression was really bad. But don't worry.... I'll return.
Sudoku
I‘m never going to get back to my original weight.... I mean seriously, 7 lb and 6 oz is not very realistic is it?
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BUSINESS LISTINGS
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ALL AGES
CAMOUFLAGED CHAOS IN CHASE submitted by Scott Koch, Chase Heat
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CHASE FIRE RESCUE ASSOCIATION’S 5 ANNUAL LOBSTER FEST
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ADAMS LAKE RECREATION JUNE 1, 2019 CENTER
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