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June 12th, 2015 Vol. 20, Issue 22
Skate Park Ribbon Cutting: Great Photo-Op
he Chase Skate Park committee is gaining momentum for a summer of fundraising and excitement with many events planned. To kick off this season there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony and unveiling of a sign at the location of the future skate park. Mayor and Council will be on site (near the wading pool on Pine Street) at 1 pm on Saturday, June 13th to unveil the sign. Everyone is welcome to attend, especially youth, and especially youth with boards in tow. This is important because photos and footage showing community support and youth interest are
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necessary for future fundraising work. Chase’s Community Liaison Terri Stewart urges involvement: “The Community of Chase needs to step up and support this skate park like they got behind building the ice arena. I was living in Chase at the time and experienced the community pride, spirit and generosity everyone demonstrated to make it a reality. Now let’s do the same for a much needed skate park that our local youth have been lobbying for over 20 years to have built. Please show up on June 13th and show your support so we can win the Kraft Project funding...make us proud Chase!!”
CSS Class of 2015: Grateful for their community
Submitted by Ginger Primrose On behalf of of the Chase Secondary Class year. Students and family members formed of 2015, the CSS Dry Grad Committee a committee in October and started fundwould like to thank everyone in the com- raising to pay for a Dry Grad event and a munity who supported their fundraising formal dinner and dance for this group of efforts since the beginning of the school students. ....Continued on page 5
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Bulletin Board St. Andrews & All Saints Church. Sunday June 14th, No Service at the Church. 3 pm Service at Parkside with Rev. Dan Meakes. The Annual General Meeting of the Chase & District Health Services Foundation will be held on June 23, 2015 at 1 pm at the Chase Health Centre. All interested people are welcome to attend. Chase Rotary Fathers Day Breakfast Sunday June 21st, 2015 open from 8 am to 11 am in the Chase Community Hall Bsmt. Cost is by donation for th many Chase Rotary programs.
Creekside Center Spring & Summer Activities
Announce events and activities of your community organization! Deadline Monday 3 pm for Friday’s paper. The Chase Museum is having our very first Children’s Day Program. Every Friday in July starting the week of July 10th, from 10:00am1:00pm. Contact the Museum FMI. Archery Practice by Chase & District Fish & Game Club Finished for the season - restarting in September. Chase Skate Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: 1 pm on Saturday, June 13th on future site, near wading pool on Pine St. Saturday June 13th First annual Lobster Fest Tickets $40 See page 5 FMI.
This Friday at Chase Farm & Craft Market:
• Exercise class - For guys and gals - Mon, Wed & Fri 9 am • Pool - Join in for a game or two - Monday & Wednesday 1 pm • Jam Session - Come on over - Wed 7 pm
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Grateful Grad Class of 2015
The goal was to raise enough money to cover the costs so that every grad would be able to attend these events without creating a financial burden on any of the families. Thanks to the generosity of the community, that goal was achieved. After the commencement ceremony on Friday, May 29th, the CSS Class of 2015 enjoyed a fun and safe night together at a private location near Chase. There was music, food, and activities to keep them going well into the night. The next day, they all got dressed up, and along with family and friends, they attended their dinner and dance at the Adams Lake Indian Band gymnasium. This was a special evening for the grads and their families, and a good time was had by all. None of this would be possible without the support of local business owners, residents of Chase and the surrounding areas, and all of the hardworking students and family members who were determined to make these events happen. It would be impossible to mention every person or business by name, but The CSS Dry Grad Committee would
like to thank everyone for their generous donations and support throughout the year. There were quite a few fundraisers held during the year, and the community supported us time after time. The class sold poinsettias, participated in the Chase Country Christmas craft fair, held a very successful bottle drive, had a hot dog sale at the Community Hall Flea Market, sold hanging baskets, and hosted a fashion show and silent auction for the community. The committee is very grateful for the donations we received along the way, and for the volunteers who NOW’S THE TIME TO GET YOUR WINDSHIELD REPLACED! worked hard to put rock chip these events together. airs rock repchip repairs The CSS Class of 2015 can now look forward to what lies ahead for them, but they will also 250-679-3118 Mon to Fri 8:30 - 4:30 be able to look back on 250-679-3118 822A Shuswap Ave, WINDSHIELDS.. No need to contact ICBC a wonderful celebration Mon to Chase, Fri 8:30-4:30 BC One Stop glass claim service. that was made possible 822A Shuswap Ave by an amazing little WINDSHIELDS... No need to contact ICBC Chase, BC One Stop glass claim service. community.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Life in Pleasantville
The taxes went up in Chase. Was it because we did not want stinky pellet plant. Some people don’t realize we have a wonderful industry called tourism. We have a beautiful waterfall and Chase Creek which meanders through this mecca I call pleasantville. Why hasn’t Chase Creek been put to its full potential. I have walked this creek many times its like going into the forest without leaving town. We should have a walkway all along the creek where people could picnic, visit, even fishing for the kids. When the four lane comes through our property taxes will rise, our homes will be worth more money and more taxes. We are, and always will be the bedroom of Kamloops. Enjoy Chase as it is peaceful, quiet. Hopefully we can keep our town a great place to live and adjust to the changes. Wally Churchill
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NOTICE OF VENUE & TIME CHANGE FOR A REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Regular Meeting of Council scheduled for June 23, 2015 will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Community Hall (547 Shuswap Avenue). Copies of the agenda for this meeting will be available to the public at the Village office no later than 24 hours before the meeting. Copies will also be available at the meeting.
OPEN HOUSE The Village of Chase will be hosting an open house June 23, 2015 immediately following the Council meeting in the Community Hall. It will be your opportunity to talk to staff and to find out what services are provided.
BOOK REVIEW by Annelise Grube-Cavers
Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The little prince comes simultaneously from another planet and from within each of us. Encountering him in the Saharan desert surprises a stranded pilot, and narrator of this story. It would be surprising to meet a very small philosopher dressed in the clothes of a prince anywhere in the world, I think. The little prince asks the pilot to open his imagination and draw him
a picture, something the pilot loved to do as a child, before his ability to dream was extinguished by the adults around him. The prince is very real, but he is also a phantom of childhood, a reminder to look at the very simple and beautiful things that make life worth living. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry gave a gift to the world by writing this book and it is worth reading every page carefully.
Lobster Dinner Fundraiser for Firefighters Saturday June 13th First annual Lobster Fest- Tickets $40 includes onelbs lobster caught fresh that morning off the shores of Cape Breton, NS, cooked in Atlantic Ocean water and flown out for dinner that afternoon. Lobster will be served with a variety of sides and served by your friendly neighborhood firefighters. Event Chase
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include a tour of the hall and trucks, as well as a demo of some of our gear, children’s demonstrations and more. Dinner is served at 6 p.m. Door prizes and raffles available. Tickets can be purchased from a Chase Firefighters Association member, or by emailing us at chasevolunteerfire@ gmail.com. Contact us for more information or visit the Chase Fire Rescue Facebook page.
to a boil, stirring occasionally, then pour the mixture over the radishes. Let the mixture cool to room temperature. You can serve the pickles immediately or cover and refrigerate for later consumption. The pickles will keep well in the refrigerator for several weeks, although they are in their most fresh and crisp state for about 5 days after pickling.
dishes at includes ra th s u n ge e h T ickly Greek for “qu is Raphanus, appearing.”
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DJ PROFILES:
A roster of talented DJs have donated their talent to a musical fundraiser for the Chase Skate Park at the end of the month. In the coming issues we’ll find out who they are! DJ Name: ABSTRAKT SONANCE Civilian Name: Tyler Myroon Home town: Salmon Arm Musical style: Original, high energy, heavy, deep, dark Years DJing: 6 How’d you get into DJing? I wanted to start djing for rappers i made beats for, then as i realized the ego’s that were involved with rap, i quickly moved into the bass music scene where it is a large vast majority of good vibes, like minded, and down to earth people. Musical accomplishments: Toured Europe 5 times in the past 2.5 years, with a 6th coming in July. Debut USA tour this April, in LA, Houston, Detroit, Buffalo, Bellingham, and St Louis Why did you want to volunteer your skills for the Skate Park event? I would love to see anything positive happen, especially in small communities DJ Name: BROWNIE GIRL Civilian Name: Kristi LaCroix Where are you from? Chase Musical style: I play deep house and tech house Years DJing: 6 years How’d you get into DJing? I watched Tyler (Logic) DJ at numerous show and around our house and it peaked my interest. Musical accomplishments: I got first place in a DJ comp in 2010. I also had residency at 2 huge music festivals (The Groove and Sexy Sounds). I’ve played all over the interior of BC and in Vancouver. Why did you want to volunteer your skills for the Skate Park event?
like Chase. So anytime I can get involved with something like this I do. I can’t wait until my career has moved forward more and I can continue to make an even bigger positive impact in the world Do you have a website where people can listen to your music? https://soundcloud.com/abstraktsonance What do you do for fun? Grow my own food, garden, hiking, camping, anything outdoors, activities involving increasing ninjah ability and hanging with my homies Why do people need to come out to this event? To support an awesome thing for the community. The more fun things for the kids to do, the more positive of an impact we can have on their life. Giving them things to do, careers/goals/inspirations. Skateboarding was a huge positive part of my youth and i think every kid should have the same chance to experience it. I think this town needs something more for the youth, and youth at heart. A skate park would create a safe place for teens to hang out as well as engage them in a healthy activity. Do you have a website where people can listen to your music? My mixes can be heard on sound cloud at https:// soundcloud.com/ brownie-girl What do you do for fun? I hula hoop in the summer and snowboard in the winter Why do people need to come out to this event? To help support and make the skate park a reality. It’s beneficial to everyone.
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Page 6 • June 12th, 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.
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Business & Services Shuswap Piano Tuning and Restoration. Call/text Kenny 250-517-7717 kennyfin01@ gmail.com
Haier 6000 BTU air conditioner. Mount in window. $150.00 Ph 250-679-2826 for particulars.
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House & Large shop on private acreage. Virtual tour : https://youtube/ xAQmwbaXsSM Ph: 250 763-9056 All items in excellent condition: 3 piece sewing centre - cutting table, sewing table, 4 drawers. $375. Pro-Form tread mill $125. Short box truck canopy $40. Phone 250-679-2418. For Sale: 1993 Royal Classic Motorhome 28” 50,508 Original kms. Like new inside and out. $15,800 6792399/318-1961.
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Garage Sale: Sat June 13 & Sun June 14th. 9 am - 1 pm. 817 Chase St. No early birds. 250-679-2552.
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Come and Go Tea at the Chase Community Hall on the 15th of June. 2 pm to 4 pm on the occasion of Mel Jasman’s 70th birthday. All are welcome. Card class: All materials and tools provided $15 at Adored Before Home Decor and More. FMI call 250-819-7041 632 Shuswap Ave.
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Obituary
Wendell, Norman Jacob July 29, 1927 – June 6, 2015
Norman Jacob Wendell passed away at the Royal Inland Hospital at the age of 87 surrounded by his family. Norman was born July 29, 1927 in Vernon BC and is predeceased by his parents, Jacob and Rosenna Wendell as well as his two brothers, Jack and Alan Wendell and two sisters Eileen Hamilton & Jeannie DeMarni. Norman will be greatly missed by his wife of 62 years, Florence Wendell, his children Gerri & Dennis Herbert, Cindy & Ken Bertrand, James & Joyce Wendell. Grandchildren; Norma Herbert, Kelly & Adriana Herbert, Darcy Faulkner, Miranda & Tyson Kamps, James & Shannon Wendell, Katrina Wendell, Kristopher & Dee Wendell as well as great grandchildren; Michael, Christa, Kelly, Percy, Lieneke. Norman is also survived by his brother Fred Wendell, and two sisters Rosemary Hill, & Irene Gorley. Many numerous nieces, nephews and many dear friends will also miss Norman. Norman moved his family east to Alberta to pursue a career in Auto Body mechanics. He followed that career until retiring in the Chase area in 2000. Norman enjoyed camping, fishing, whistling and loved stoking the camp fire. He will be fondly remembered for the many “tin men and bird feeders” he made over the years. Thank you to the medical staff of the ICU step down unit at the Royal Inland Hospital 309S for your care and compassion during his brief illness. A celebration of Norman’s life will be held on July 25, 2015 at the Creekside Seniors Hall from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. Should you wish to do so in lieu of flowers donations can made to a charity of your choice in Norman’s name. Arrangements entrusted to Fischer’s Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd., Salmon Arm (250) 833-1129. Email condolences and share memories of Norman through his obituary at www.fischersfuneralservices.com.
THANK YOU
Generous lady Louise for fixing my hat! - Kelsey
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Word Search - Shuswap Lake
Shuswap Lake has four arms, forming a shape reminiscent of the letter H. The four arms are called Salmon Arm (southwest), Anstey Arm (northeast), Seymour Arm (north), and the main lake (west). Pésellkwe is lake in Secwepemc. To the northwest it is fed by the Adams River. Shuswap Lake apparently has a monster legend, a 25-foot long serpentine creature, known as “Shuswaggi”. If anybody has info about Shuswaggi please contact the Sunflower!
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Craig’s Bakery & Deli & Cafe Kerrie’s cookin’ in the kitchen, come on in! OPEN: Mon - Sat 6 am • Sunday 8 am
Underwood Hotel Restaurant Steak, Pasta, Fish & Chips OPEN 7 Days a Week!
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Positively Seen in Chase This Week by Chase and District Chamber of Commerce
It is great fun to walk around our little Village of Chase to discover the clever things people are doing to brighten up their homes and places of business! This week we found a welcoming outdoor table and seating at Pebbles Place, a garden plot at Interior Savings featuring a unique mix of plants and a real hidden gem at the Underwood Hotel where a restful patio complete with fountain is now available for diners. A walk down Pine Street will put a smile on everyone’s faces as they spy the really fun way one homeowner has designed a happy garden around a tree stump and another has incorporated “little red wagons” into the landscaping. A little further along people stop to admire the beautiful gardens at Magpie Gallery before continuing on to check out the
beauty of the river at Mill Park. It’s great too, to see our local Citizens on Patrol out on “Crime Prevention” foot patrols. Not only do they help to make us aware of ways we can protect our vehicles from theft and remind us when our insurance is about to expire, but they are always happy to provide visitors with directions and information about local tourist attractions. Thanks to everyone for the continuing efforts to do the little things that mean so much to us all. Let’s keep encouraging each other to make a positive difference: the rewards are endless. Remember, if you see something positive that we should be recognizing, please call the Chase Chamber of Commerce office, and let us know.
Local Aboriginal Day Celebrations The Adams Lake Indian Band, Neskonlith Indian Band, Little Shuswap Lake Indian band, Village of Chase, and the Chase & District Festival Society have partnered together to host an Aboriginal Day celebration on June 19th. This is an exciting event to recognize the importance of Aboriginal culture, heritage, and knowledge, in shaping not only our local community but our nation as well. A variety of events for members of all our communities to attend and participate in.
The night will start off with a free BBQ at 5pm at the Adams Lake Recreation Centre. Following dinner, there will be workshops on traditional crafts and activities, as well as face painting. There will also be a Lahal Tournament, with registration closing at 6:30 followed by a traditional game and the tournament starting at 7pm. The committee would like to thank Heritage Canada who has provided financial support for this event, making it free and accessible for everyone to enjoy.
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