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May 22, 2015 Vol. 20, Issue 19
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Owlet on fence & tree branch in yard in Chase on May 6th/2015. Photo by Zilly Palamar
Shuswap youth are invited to
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join the conversation
outh aged between 16-24 years from Chase and across the Shuswap community are invited to attend the Together Shuswap Building Bridge for a Better Future Community Forum, at Quaaout Lodge on June 10th. This forum will engage residents of all ages from across the Shuswap, and will offer youth a chance to connect with other youth from the region, share their perspectives
with community leaders and bring their voice to the conversation about community wellbeing and quality of life. Throughout the day, emphasis will be placed on the value youth bring to the community and engaging youth in a meaningful, lasting way. The event is free for youth between the ages of 1624. Youth can register by contacting Amy Greenwood (youth@fraserbasin.bc.ca) or phone 604 488 5367.
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Our Community
Bulletin Board Chase Farm & Craft Market - Curling Club parking lot, Every Friday 10 am to 2 pm. For more info email: chasefarmersmarket@gmail.com. 250-679-2166 Find us on Facebook. Archery Practice by Chase & District Fish and Game Club Children under 12 must be accompanied by adult. Admission by donation. Equipment supplied. At Adam’s Lake gym each Wednesday 7:30 pm - 9 pm. May is Gratitude Month! Please remember to wear your Gratitude shirts every Friday in May, and look for the Gratitude donation cans in various locations throughout Chase. All proceeds from this fundraiser will go to Ronald McDonald House in Vancouver, BC. Most importantly, remember to take some time to focus on being grateful each day. The Mammogram Clinic will be in Chase at the Creekside Centre on May 26th and 27th. For an appointment phone 1-800-663-9203
Announce events and activities of your community organization! Deadline Monday 3 pm for Friday’s paper. Chase Lions Bingo, Wed. May 27, Chase Community Hall. Walk-Ins 6:30 PM, Early Birds 7:00 PM. Payouts based on attendance and gaming regulations. Sorry, Loonie Ball only $110. Chase Historic tour on June 5th. 11 am to 12 noon. Todd Stone will be a special guest. Starts on the courner of Shuswap and Coburn by the visitor sign. Please RSVP to either David Lepsoe at 6798476 or the Visitor Centre at 679-8432. HEAT THE CURE - Team Chase and The Chase Heat are ‘teaming’ up for our second October in Pink, a fundraising event for CIBC Run for the Cure! Advertise your business or family on the back of a 2015 special addition HEAT JERSEY for $100.00. FMI Janice 250-679-4471 Live Music at The Squilax General Store and Hostel: “May 3 Way” with Carolyn Mark, Geoff Berner, Kris Demeanor. 8:00pm on May 27th. 229 TransCanada Highway. Call 250 675-2977 for more info
St. Andrews & All Saints. St Andrews and All Saints Anglican/United Church. Sunday May 24th NO SERVICE
The Chase Sunflower now available in Sorrento - at the Lighthouse.
The annual Sun Valley Estates garage sale will be held on May 30th from 9 - 1 pm. Tables will be available to rent at 10 each. Call Doris at 250-679-8196.
Creekside Center Activities Spring and Summer
Pancake Breakfast at The Chase Curling Club on Sunday June 7th. Time 9 to 11, cost $7 for pancakes – sausage – eggs – coffee and real orange juice. All proceeds will go to help pay the curling club bills for the summer months. For info or hours please phone 250-679-3536
• Pool - Monday & Wednesday 1 pm • Exercise class, For guys and gals. Join in, get in shape this summer. Mon, Wed & Fri 9 am • BINGO - Tuesday 1 pm • Wood carving - Thursday 9 am. Ladies welcome to join; try out a new hobby, lessons given. No tools? That’s OK! Call Dave at 250-679-8110 FMI.
May 20th - 2 pm
• Drop-in carpet bowling - Thursday 10 am. Low impact exercise. Lessons given.
May 23rd - 2 pm
• Cribbage - Friday 1 pm.
BRANCH GENERAL MEETING MEAT DRAW, 50/50 & FUN DARTS
May 30th - 8 pm
DANCE - SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
June 7th - 10:45 am GIANT CRIB
• Mini Crib - 2rd Friday every month. There will be no dinner in May. Don’t miss the June BBQ, last dinner until September. For more info contact Sharron at 679-1183
The Chase Sunflower is independently owned and operated by Shuswap Prairie Publishing. 1500 copies are printed weekly and distributed around Chase. 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. 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 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.
Shuswap Prairie Publishing Kelsey Snelgrove, Editor
CONTACT THE SUNFLOWER:
PHONE: (250) 679-8880 EMAIL: info@chasesunflower.ca WEB: www.chasesunflower.ca MAIL: Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0 OFFICE: 721 Shuswap Ave between 10-3 Monday - Thursday
CHASE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Everyone welcome
Sundays at Creekside Centre, 542 Shuswap Exploring Christianity 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 am Email: chasefellowship@gmail.com
Chase Lions Box 12
Contact: Pres Bill Riben 679-4418 Sec: Mercedes Riben 679-4418 Medical Equipment: 679-4418 RV Park: Hannelore Wiesenthal 679-7712
Chase Rotary Box 73
Pres: Jacquie Everett 675-2574, Sec: Doug Everett 675-2574 Meeting at Chase Creekside Centre Thursday 5:30 pm
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Letters to the Editor Opinions and letters published in the Chase Sunflower are not necessarily the views of the Editor/Publisher, or anyone except the opinion holder. The Sunflower reserves the right to edit or omit copy. Letters must be sent with a name, address and contact phone number. Must be legibly written! info@chasesunflower.ca • Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0
Letter to the Editor,
I am a relative “new comer” to Chase, having been here just a little over a year now and loving every minute of it! I just have to say that shortly after moving to town I discovered the “Sunflower” news. This little paper was most helpful in my orientation and familiarization to the local area as well as providing info for any upcoming activities. The many business ads also provided a good sense of local goods and services. As much as I enjoyed the original “Sunflower” I must give kudo’s to the new owner/operators for the added articles as well as interviews of residents of this beautiful little spot on earth. Thanks again!
EVERYTHING BIKES Parts - new and used Repairs & Tune-ups Accessories and Gear
Sincerely, JA Couture
What does Chase need? A Theme.
By Ryan Foster One of the most important drivers of the I would like to suggest a 1950’s theme economy for many communities in BC as there is a very strong attachment to is tourism. The mild climate, stunning the nostalgia associated with that period. scenery and myriad of activities draw 50’s memorabilia and in fact the entire many a less fortunate soul from points look is instantly recognizable and harkens east. However, there are many towns in BC back to a simpler, more competing for the tourist dollar, fulfilling time for many the key is to differentiate people. Even those Chase from the mass born well after this of ordinary tourist time, such as me, know destinations and about such legendary attract many more figures as James Dean, visitors. Marilyn Monroe and One great idea I have Elvis Presley. The heard around town is architecture of the time that of giving Chase a is both widely-known “theme”, an overriding and unique and would look or direction to give our downtown the town that would both a breath of EASY LIVING pique the interest of fresh air and provide travelers. Some other an opportunity for towns throughout the artists, decorators and province have done renovators to put their just that creating more talents to use. interest in their towns Personally I would Walk to the beach from and thus increased look forward to the your 2 bedroom home economic activity. first hamburger and that has fresh paint Ashcroft has adopted a South- malt the old-style 50’s and open floor plan. no Western theme, while Summerland has malt shop, with a juke neighbours in the back, gone with a German, Alpine village look. box playing some Bill Large shed and good Buildings, mostly in the downtown are Haley & the Comets parking. Park accepts renovated or built to match the theme and or Bobby Darin in the kids and small dogs. $65,000 give a distinctive look. corner.
Golden Ears Farm Bike Shop 5848 VLA Road, Chase 250-679-8421 Open on Sundays Come by, see Paul!
We can take your old bikes! CALL
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Great older character home is a 3 bdrm rancher on a nice flat lot with back alley access. Fenced, treed, garden area and lots of parking are a plus here. Windows, roof, siding have all been redone about 9 years ago and the hot water tank is new! newer laminate flooring & carpet are more recent. Corner fireplace makes this home a nice cozy space. Covered front porch & large sundeck in the back yard gives you choices for lounging on those nice sunny days! $149,900
Almost 1500 sq ft rancher with 3 bdrms and 2 bathrooms sits on .37 acre but also backs onto beautiful farmland and incredible views of the valley and mountains. This solid home has all the pricey upgrades completed… roof is 3 years old, hotwater tank in 2011, newer high efficiency furnace and central air conditioning. $349,000
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"TEN questions With..." to return next week!
New Asset to Chase: Community Liaison The Village of Chase has contracted Terri Her focus for the next few months is Stewart as a Community Liaison. The focus coordinating Canada Day and working for this role will be assisting with the Skateboard Park with grant research/writing, Committee and Youth Action volunteer engagement, youth Committee to move forward youth involvement and community initiatives in Chase and area. events. When asked why she likes Chase, Terri grew up around Chase she stated, “Chase has always and has just moved her been a small town with a big family back from living in heart, and I want to support even Northern BC and is looking Terri Stewart, the new more community opportunities forward to re-connecting Community Liaison to meet the needs for all Chase with the community. She for Chase residents”. has a lot of experience in health and wellness, community enhancement and proposal development and implementation.
If you would like more information about the Community Liaison position or to contact Terri please call the Village Office at 250-679-3238.
With the summer fast approaching the practitioners and staff at the Chase Medical Clinic would like to request that patients of the clinic phone ahead, giving at least 3 weeks notice for any prescription refills. We request that patients phone 250-679-1420 and leave a message with the first phone call. Please do
not hang up and call again. Our call volume in the summer months drastically increases. We will call you back as soon as we can. We ask for your patience at this busy time of year. Thank you from the practitioners and staff at the Chase Medical Clinic.
Summer a busy time for Clinic
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Pharmacy 250-679-8611 Open 9 am - 6 pm
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BOOK REVIEW by Annelise Grube-Cavers
Nine Stories by JD Salinger Known for his novel, Catcher in the Rye, Salinger has some other wonderful writing that doesn’t get talked about as much, including this compilation of short stories. His characters have a distinctive edge to them, melancholy histories of their own that help you see how dynamic they are. It’s difficult to explain, but there is a humanity to all of their flaws and inconsistencies that characters often lack in books. From The Laughing Man, about a teenager leading a group of boys towards adulthood, to Just Before The War With The Eskimos, where
assumptions and impressions are cast aside, this book is full of excellent stories. S omehow, the fact that the author rarely appeared in public and didn’t allow interviews, makes his writing even better. They are truthful pieces, from a unique author who didn’t conform with the normative, selfpromoting behaviour of the famous.
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Visitor Profiles:
Ornithology in the Shuswap by Blair Acton
Doug, Petr and Jonathan came up from on the Little River. They reminded him Vancouver and Victoria to follow the of the white Australian Ibis. He also got birds. They to see a flock of Bonahad hoped to parte gulls feeding on photograph the salmon fry: http:// the western w w w. a l l ab out bi rd s . grebe mating org/guide/Bonapartes_ but it is still Gull/id a little earliIf you want to find out er. The grebes more about the local wait until the birds, join one of the water is a little local naturalist clubs higher in the on one of their outings. Salmon Arm Some of the bird enthusiasts who spent time in Both clubs also have a Bay to nest. the Shuswap junior Naturalist Club. They did get to North Shuswap Nathear the great horned owl by the camp- uralist Club: http://www.bcnature.ca/ fire, and watched bald eagles on the Lit- clubs-and-notices/regions/thomptle River. They had heard of sitings of the son-okanagan/north-shuswap-naturalIbis (rare in this area - http://bcbirdalert. ists-club-celista/ blogspot.ca/) but did not get to see them Shuswap Naturalist Club (Salmon Arm): either. More reasons to come back to the http://www.shuswapnaturalists.org/ Shuswap area. Blair runs the Squilax General Store and Jed from Australia saw a heron fishing Hostel.
MUSEUM NEWS
The Chase Museum is hosting our second annual garden tour, followed by our traditional strawberry tea party. The event will take place on June 27th and we are looking for some big beautiful gardens for the fundraiser. If you have a green thumb and are interested in volunteering your colourful flower beds for public viewing, please contact Diana Ball by email at info@chasemuseum.com or by phone at 250-679-8847. Best garden chosen by voters will receive a prize! Just a reminder that soda cans and bottles can be dropped off at the Chase Bottle Depot and refunds can be donated to the Chase Museum. Have you renewed your 2015 museum membership? They can be purchased at the Chase Museum for $10 per single person or $15 for a family. These memberships are important to show our community support, so that we can receive grants that will help us to continue to operate!
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Spiced Rhubarb Soup Ingredients: 8 cups rhubarb, diced 3 1/2 cups water 1 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons cornstarch 1/4 cup water 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice Directions: Combine rhubarb, 3 1/2 cups water, sugar, cinnamon and salt in a saucepan. Bring to a boil; simmer uncovered for 20 minutes. Strain to remove pulp. Return to the pan and bring to a boil. Combine the cornstarch and 1/4 cup water and add to the rhubarb. Cook and stir 2 minutes. Remove from heat and add lemon juice. Refrigerate until chilled. Serve with dollops of yogurt.
ASPHALT: Driveways • Pathways • Lots ROAD BUILDING SINCE 1979 Site Prep • Excavating Free Estimates • Gravel Hauling
GARRY
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CHASE OFFICE Ask for Lorine Evans
Wills & Estate Family Law Conveyancing evening & weekend appointments
Phone: 250-679-3180
Email: levans@eppcatesoien.com Web: www.eppcatesoien.com
Classifieds
Page 6 • May 22nd, 2015 • Chase Sunflower Classified deadline is Monday at 3 pm for Friday’s paper. $4.50 for 20 words. 20¢ each additional word (tax incl). Lost & Found & Thank yous are pay-what-you-can/free. Obituaries are $35 with photo, $30 without. Wedding, birthday, anniversary notices all welcome! Email info@chasesunflower.ca or drop off at Sunflower Headquarters (721 Shuswap Ave) or at Willows Natural Foods.
JOB LISTING
GARAGE SALES
Neskonlith Indian Band - Controller
Moving Sale - 234 Brooke Drive Saturday May 23rd 8 am - 1 pm
Salary: Up to $63,700 per annum plus benefits Closing Date: 4:30pm Thursday June 11, 2015 Qualifications & Requirements: Five years supervisory experience, preferably in the First Nation Administrative Experience, and, • Professional accounting designation (CA, CGA, CMA, CAFM) or • Equivalent experience of related senior financial and administrative experience & level 3-4. Apply to Director of Operations, Box 318, Chase BC, V0E 1M0 Fax: (250) 679-5306 Job description is available from Front Counter Supervisor at (250) 679-3295 Check us out at https://www.facebook. com/NeskonlithIndianBand
REWARD
For Details you have on a BreakIn/Theft at Niskonlith Lake on May 5/6th/2015. Large Heavy BBQ was taken. All replies will be answered. Write to Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0 with your details and contact information.
FOR SALE
House for Sale in Park, 2 bedroom, all appliances. Negotiable. In Chase. 250679-4466. 1990- Ford van with bed inside, great for camping. Excellent condition, has boat rack. $1200 OBO. 250-318-3031. Double Bed Frame: Brasshead form, mattressed box spring. $200 and Lawn Mower, 20 inch. $95. Call 250-679-3375 or 250-318-6349 Motor Home - 28 ft. Triple E 84 GMC 252 motor home, Queen bed, hardwood floor, Onan generator. Very clean. $6700 OBO. 250-679-3375 or 250-318-6349
Great variety garage sale! - 291 Shuswap Avenue 9 am-1 pm, May 30 Huge Garage sale at Lj’s towing and transport at 7519 trans Canada hwy beside Jade Mountain Fast Gas May 2324 9am-5pm. Tools, stereos, kitchen and household stuff..etc Yard Sale: 9 - 2 pm, Saturday May 23rd 446 King Road (off VLA Road) Massive Multi-Household Indoor/ Outdoor Driveway Sale at 710 Sicamous Ave. Antiques, furniture, etc. – Something for Everyone! 8-1pm Sat., May 23.
Giant Garage Sale
Multi Family at Welton’s Storage
7377 VLA Road, Sat May 30 & Sun May 31. 8 am - ? Tools, appliances, Furniture, shoes, purses, everything from A to Z, even a wedding dress! We are moving so it all must go, at rock bottom prices.
FOR RENT
1 bdrm bsmt suite for rent heat & light included. Separate entrance. Private peaceful scenic yard. Gas fireplace. $750/month. 250679-3930.
PERSONALS
In search of good hearted woman for companionship. Looking for a lady over 70 who likes the outdoors, fishing, canoing, music and dancing. 250-318-7324, or PO Box 1763, Chase.
Business & Services
. Chase Plumber • Gasfitter (Journeyman) Call Tony Adshead @ 250-679-2459 or 250-682-7434 (cell). Licensed/Insured/Bonded Shuswap Piano Tuning and Restoration. Call/text Kenny 250-5177717 kennyfin01@gmail.com Chase Upholstery – 323 Willow St, Chase, BC. 679-3923. Furniture – Auto – Boat tops and seats – RVs Interiors by Patrica - Interior Decor, Home Staging. Now with Furniture! Office: 250-679-3504 Cell 403-3706661. Patricia@interiorsbypatricia.ca • www.interiorsbypatricia.ca Gillie’s
Rez
Ride
Dump Runs • Flooring • Painting • Drywall • Roofing • Power Washing • Windows • Pruning • We do it all! Mark 250-852-2754 SAHHALTKUM DAYCARE Est. 1996. Licensed facility. Certified staff. Children 3 months up to 12 years. • Hot Lunch program • Nutritious snacks provided • Daily educational programs • Part time/full time or drop in available • All children welcome!! • FMI 6459 Hillcrest Rd, Chase (across Pine St Bridge) or phone 250-679-2229
Classifieds:
$4.50 per issue
LOST & FOUND
Found: Set of Keys found at the back of Ball Diamond on Mill Road over the weekend. Contact the Sunflower
2 seat, 12 ft. aluminum hover craft boat and 8 HP Johnson motor. 50 truss electric motor with 1 battery. 2 lifejackets. $3200 OBO. 250-318-3031.
FOUND: Key with a red dolphin bottle
Home made concrete flower pots. Phone 10 am - 6 pm. Come and have a look. 250-679-2442.
Year Round Horse Pasture in or very near to Chase. 679-4011.
opener key chain. Contact the Sunflower.
WANTED
250-852-3937
Chase
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Word Search - GRATITUDE
May is Gratitude Month in Chase. Some suggestions to focus on gratitude in your life include: Keeping a gratitude journal, recording something you are appreciative of for each day, writing thank you notes to people in your life, share your gratitude through your social media statuses or at the dinner table with your family.
Business Listings:
Underwood Hotel Restaurant Steak, Pasta, Fish & Chips OPEN 7 Days a Week! Awesome Ladies Fashions Available Locally
Chum ‘n’ Luba’s
826 Shuswap Ave • 250.679.3134 • Tues - Sat 10 - 4:30
Tea Lovers Wanted! Free Samples. Your Local Steeped Tea Consultant Rose McGuire 250-679-2472
Dave’s Appliance Repair
Guaranteed Service to all Brands and Makes
250-679-5399
Craig’s Bakery & Deli & Cafe Kerrie’s cookin’ in the kitchen, come on in! OPEN: Mon - Sat 6 am • Sunday 8 am
Village Barber Shop
Experience our friendly European Atmosphere
250-679-1158
Pete’s Pizza & Pasta Open at 4 pm Tuesday - Sunday
THANKFUL APPRECIATION RECOGNITION PRAISE GIVE JOY PLEASURE
ENJOY GAIN GREAT EXPRESS ENCOURAGE FEELING VOLUNTEER
sudoku PUZZLE Answers on page 2
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.
Would your business like to sponsor the SUDOKU??? Get your business name placed with the most lingered-over part of the Sunflower! Contact Kelsey at 250-679-8880.
WARM ATTITUDE ACKNOWLEDGMENT GRATEFUL THANKS
250-679-2775
LJ’s Towing and Transport Open 24 hrs 7 days /week 250-679-8600
Handyman Dave Appliances, Heating, Locks, Plumbing, Elec. PH: 250-679-2463
SILVER LININGS
NEW, USED + COLLECTIBLES 734 FIRST AVE, CHASE, BC
Underwood Liquor Store Open every day 9 am - 11 pm Open on All Holidays
Sharen’s Hair Studio
611 - 3rd Ave, Chase (rear entrance) Mon - Fri
250-679-8800
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Together Shuswap Forum
Continued from front page/
The Together Shuswap Forum seeks to engage residents in dialogue and action to enhance quality of life for all Shuswap residents. The 2015 Together Shuswap event will include representatives from the local, provincial, federal and First Nations government, the non-profit sector, health,
education, and the business community. An overarching goal of Together Shuswap is to build bridges to a better future through deepening connections among aboriginal and non-aboriginal communities. Together Shuswap is a collaborative initiative involving Adams Lake Band, Aloka
Jr. Boys Golf Team wins Zones
Chase Secondary School Jr. Boys Golf Team wins the West Zone Championship on Monday May 11th at Kamloops Golf and Country Club. Members not attending, Cody Jones and Gavin Mattey
Consulting, Community Futures, Fraser Basin Council, Shuswap Community Resources Cooperative, and Switzmalph Cultural Society. All community members are welcome to attend – non-youth participants can contact Darlene Lincoln (dlincoln@futureshuswap.com) to register.
CANADA DAY: VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Members of CSS Junior Boys Golf Team - Russell Hassler, Tyson Lampreau, Cody Turner, Tyson Jones, Zach Lewis.
Pedal power! submitted by Jack Couture
Unlike many European, Asian and Latin American countries, North America is typically not viewed as having a well developed “cycling culture” and most riding is recreational in nature consisting mostly of trail riding, mountain biking and road racing etc and often not considered as a practical solution to everyday transportation needs. In many locales around the globe cycling is accepted as a popular mode of personal mobility as it truly is a healthy, economical and
Cycling is the norm in different parts of world.
Canada Day is fast approaching and the Community Liaison has been tasked with coordinating a fun filled day. Maybe you have an event or idea for Canada Day that is new and entertaining and would like to see it implemented, now is the time to bring those ideas forward. If you would like to volunteer on the Canada Day Committee contact Terri Stewart at 250-819-0428. A meeting has been scheduled on Monday, May 25th at 7:00 pm in the Community Hall. Bring your enthusiasm and ideas to make this Canada Day a memorable one!!!
environmentally friendly way to get around for short distances. This month many communities in British Columbia are promoting “Bike to work week” in an effort to bring about increased awareness and to encourage cycling as a viable alternative to other forms of transportation not Shuswap Avenue during last July’s Canada to mention promotion of health and Day parade healthy lifestyles. So dust off and lube up that old “pedal horse” form the corner of your garage and be good to your body, pocket book and the environment and promise yourself one leisurely ride, a ride to work or to go to the bank or post office . You never know if a habit may form. Happy cycling. FREE CAMPING & ADMISSION