Chase Sunflower - February 5th, 2016

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he Literacy Outreach Program’s Unplug and Play event, a free skate with the Chase Heat last Wednesday saw more kids than expected. “This was our 5th or 6th year doing this and we had more than double the number of kids from last time,” said Literacy Outreach Coordinator, Barb Maher. Over 60 kids showed up to get a book, enjoy a hot dog, have a skate with Chase Heat hockey players, and paint a Fun and games with the Chase Heat. design on the ice. Photos Supplied by Rob McLean

Junior Curling Playdowns

by Alice Nagy Mark your calendars… our juniors are hosting Inter City playdowns this Sunday, February 7th at the Chase Curling Arena. Teams from Kelowna, Lumby, Salmon Arm and Kamloops including our very own Junior team will be on the ice all striving for their personal best and to have fun doing it. It’s been a remarkable year. The Chase Junior team has spent many hours in the rink practicing for the year’s end event. Please come out and cheer them on - bring the whole family!! Games are at 10:00 and 1:00 pm. Thank you Junior Curlers for Phonebook delivery delivering hundreds of telephone books. This fundraising effort will go towards replenishing old junior curling equipment. See you at the Curling Rink!!

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Vol. 21, Issue 05

Just Move it Fitness Classes in Chase have a NEW LOCATION! Circuit/Bodyshred classes

now at the Community Hall every Tues/Thurs 7-7:45am. Suitable for all ages, fitness levels, men & woman. Sessions run for 4 weeks at a cost of $56. Sign up now to secure your spot. Call Terra 250-299-5222.

Kangoo strength & cardio classes

are every Saturday 9-10am at the Chase Community Hall. $15/class includes boot rental. Get fit while having FUN! Check out: www.kangooclubkamloops.com Facebook: Kangooclubkamloops

Go bowling

This Family Day at Village Lanes Fun Centre

Public Bowling

on Monday Feb8th from 12.30 - 6.00 PM.

2 games, fries, & pop or coffee for $10.00 Shoe rental not included.

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Chase & District Fish & Game Club Annual Banquet. Saturday, Feb 6, 2016. Happy Hour 5:30, Banquet 7:00. Brendon Methot Music. Tickets $25. In Sorrento from Bernie Onderwater, In Pritchard from Don Swift, In Chase from Miller’s Cabin or Brian Lauzon. Book Drive - looking for New or GENTLY used books. drop off at Credit Union or Chase Wellness Centre FMI 250-679-3442 From Head to Toe. Chase Excellence Program Fundraiser. Sell your gently used clothing, shoes, purses and accessories. Rent a table $20. Chase Community Hall March 12, 2016. 10 - 3 pm. Contact Jacquie Everett 250-675-2574. Introductory Adult computer Classes - Chase Wellness Centre Wedneday mornings 9-11am. these dates only ( Feb 10Feb 24- Mar 9 -March 23- April 6) Limited space MUST register 250-679-3442 or literacyinchase@gmail.com organized by Chase Literacy Program ADAMS LAKE RECREATION & CONFERENCE CENTRE. BINGO Sunday, February 7th. Doors Open 5:30 PM. Warm Up 6:15 PM. Walk Ins 6:45 PM. Early Birds 7:00 PM Regulars Start 7:10 PM. Regular Prices. FREE COFFEE!!!! DOOR PRIZES!!! CONCESSION!!! FMI Contact 250-679-3515 Tickets to attend the HISTORIC CHASE CHILI CHALLENGE are on sale! February 27, 6 pm at the Community Hall. Come out and feast on the best Chili anywhere! Tickets available at the *Museum 9-5 Tues Wed Thurs. *Millers Cabin (aka Naramada) and *Chum N Luba’s. Tickets are $12 per person, Museum Members $10. Kids 10 and under are free. For info/hours phone 250-679-3536 FEBRUARY 7TH

GIANT CRIB 10:45 AM ZONE PLAYOFF CRIB 3 PM (OR WHEN GIANT CRIB IS FINISHED)

FEBRUARY 13 REMINDER VARIETY

CLUB TELETHON AUCTION AND MIXED TRIPLES DART TOURNEY. FMI PHONE VAL 250-679-8527. *** ALL AUCTION PROCEEDS TO VARIETY ***

BLUE COTTAGE COLLECTIVES VALENTINES BIZAAR February 8th from 9am to 3pm at the Chase Community Hall, 547 Shuswap Ave. Chase BC . Over 20 vendors to shop from. Art classes at the Museum Wednesdays 1 pm Open enrollment FMI 250-679-8847

The Chase Curling Rink - Pancake Breakfast on Sunday February 14th, 2016. 9 - 11 am $7 you get to enjoy all you can eat pancakes, sausages and eggs served with real orange juice and coffee/tea. All Shuswap Prairie Publishing proceeds go directly to Curling Club! Skmana Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe Club - Crazy Valentine Chilli party up at Skmana on Sun Feb. 7th, 2016. Meet at the cabin at 3 pm add your Chilli to the pot and then head out for a ski or snowshoe. Meet back at the cabin around 4. Exchange your ‘crazy valentine’ (if you decide to make one) enjoy the comfort of the cozy cabin, a bowl of chilli and great company. Everyone welcome! Support your local COP Coffee House. February 12, 7 pm at Chase Community Hall. Sing, dance or play - get in for free. $3 admission. Toe tapping music! St Andrews and All Saints Anglican/ United Church Sunday February 5th 10 AM Morning Prayer Rev Bill Pantzer Public Skating Art Holding Memorial Arena. Monday 5 - 6, Friday 3:30 - 4:30, Sunday 5:30 - 6:30. Drop in Hockey on Mondays at 7:30 ($10). Fundraiser for Shuswap Flyers Hockey Team February 14 @ 5 pm at ALIB Gym. Loonie Auction, Bingo, Poker, Elk Hamburger, Spaghetti, ceaser salad or garlic bread or pop or juice for $10 a plate. Come suport our team. Raising funds to particpate in All Nations Challenge Cup in Williams Lake on March 19 - 20. Funds go towards team jerseys, hotel rooms. FMI 250-440-5701. Coffee House. Jam Session @ALRCC. Friday, Feb 19, 2016, 7-10PM. Admission $3. Entertainers Sign Up At the Door. FMI: 250.679.3515 Zumba Classes every Wednesday at 6:30 pm by donation in the community hall. New Zumba Gold classes (low impact) starting Feb 15th at 9 am in the Community Hall. Creekside Ad on Classifieds (Page 6)

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KELSEY SNELGROVE, EDITOR 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 Lions Box 12

President: Beverley Iglesias 250-679-3509 Medical Equip: Rob Simpson - 250-319-6702 Eyeglasses: Patsy McKinnon - 250-679-2918 RV Park: Beverley Iglesias - 250-679-8470

Chase Rotary Box 73

Pres: Jacquie Everett 675-2574, Sec: Doug Everett 675-2574 Meeting at Chase Creekside Centre Thursday 5:30 pm

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


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Organization of the Week: Pebble’s Place

Getting to know our businesses leaders and local organizations A Service of the Chase & District Chamber of Commerce

Owner: Tammy Miskulin also as a way to satisfy her entrepreneurial Pebbles Place is a relative newcomer to spirit and fulfil her dream to one day the locally owned and operated business have a little shop of her own. She loves community in Chase. Since opening its to talk with customers and help them to doors in September 2014, owner Tammy find something special for their “special Miskulin has provided local residents and someone”. Nothing makes “Pebbles” visitors with a unique happier than to shopping experience. hear how a gift that Customers are welcomed “Tammy created Pebbles’ was chosen from into a store with a cozy, Place as a way to support her store has made relaxing atmosphere someone’s day. where they can browse mental health and the Pebble’s Place at leisure among the cancer society, but also offers a variety of wide variety of goods as a way to satisfy her specialty items offered for sale and enjoy entrepreneurial spirit” including a Tree a cup of excellent coffee Frog Soaps from and a friendly chat with Prince Rupert, Tammy or her helper. organic, Free Trade Tammy, aka Pebbles, brings a wide Spirit Bear Coffee, Naturally Divine skin range of business experience to her products, chocolate from Armstrong and new venture. She is the former owner a line of affordable, quality gift ware from of a small family operated mineral Ontario. exploration company and at one time Tammy supports the local community had a small greenhouse business which by donating gift items and gift baskets featured bedding plants which she grew for fundraisers as often as possible. She from seed. She also worked as a customer is also a strong supporter of the Mental service manager for a major retail outlet Health Association and the Canadian where her responsibilities included Cancer Society. store set-ups and staff training. Tammy If you’ve not yet visited Pebble’s Place, created Pebbles’ Place as a way to support please stop in when you are downtown. mental health and the cancer society, but You will be glad that you did!

Chili Roster Finalized, Tickets On Sale by Chase Museum

"The Historic Chase Chili Challenge" on February 27 6pm at the Community Hall, is going to be an exciting competion; the contestants will be: • Returning Champs "Sun Valley Ladies" - Chase • Team "No Fear" (Sun Valley Men) - Chase • Peter Stuhlmann Chase • Fred Hermann Victoria BC • Donna SmithBradley (Century 21 Lakeside/ -Chamber of Commerce) Chase • Simone Stella -(Chase Secondary

School) Kamloops • Shaun Taylor (Hush Puppy Food Truck) Chase • Maureen Torbohm Live entertainment provided by Guy Spencer and friends (Chase Mini Storage) Tickets are now on sale at the Museum, Millers Cabin, Chum N Lubas -$12 or $10 for Museum members. Sorry but due to liquor licencing tickets will not be available at the door. Kids 12 and under free.

URGENT CRY FOR HAY

My landlord on Chase/ Falkland Road where I board my mules will no longer sell me any hay, without notice. Please call Carolyn at 250-571-7466.

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BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS

CHASE OFFICE Ask for

Lorine Evans Wills & Estate Family Law Conveyancing evening & weekend appointments

Phone: 250-679-3180 Email: levans@cfoelaw.com Web: www.cfoelaw.com


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Business Listings Craig’s Bakery & Deli & Cafe Kerrie’s cookin’ in the kitchen, come on in! OPEN: Mon - Sat 6 am • Sunday 8 am

LJ’s Towing and Transport Open 24 hrs 7 days /week

250-679-8600

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

Underwood Restaurant 250-679-3321 Reserve for Valentines dinner

Awesome Ladies Fashions Available Locally

Chum ‘n’ Luba’s

826 Shuswap Ave • 250.679.3134 • Tues - Sat 10 - 4:30

SILVER LININGS

NEW, USED + COLLECTIBLES 734 1ST AVE, CHASE 679-7798

Dave’s Appliance Repair

Guaranteed Service to all Brands and Makes

250-679-5399

Buy Local - Hire Local

Bohl’s Painting & Decorating 250-679-8036

Sharen’s Hair Studio

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

250-679-8800

Sorrento Plumbing & Water Well Service

250-679-0001 Serving the Shuswap!

Handyman Dave

Appliances, Heating, Locks, Plumbing, Elec. PH: 250-679-2463

Pete’s Pizza & Pasta Open at 4 pm Tuesday - Sunday

250-679-2775

FESTIVAL OF TREES SUPPORTS LOCAL CHARITIES

Christmas time at the Quaaout Lodge prizes were given. People’s choice award Resort was dominated by a great annual for best decorated tree was presented to tradition which is beautiful and aims at Miller’s Cabin. Agnes John from Chase was supporting local communities. selected by a draw and won a prize as well. Ten individual businesses and All proceeds from this wonderful organisations sponsored Christmas trees Christmas tradition are going to the – Skwlax Wellness Sorrento Food Bank and Center, Gordon Food Chase Hamper Society. Service, Little Shuswap Quaaout Lodge Resort Lake Indian Band, is the pride of the Little Cleanway Supplies, Shuswap Lake Indian The Houskeeping Band and the surrounding department of the communities. It is a place Quaaout Lodge, Mascon for meetings, weddings Cable Systems, Scotch and first class golfing. It Creek Bottle depot, Elana Markin (Quaaout Lodge) is also one of the larger Miller’s Cabin, Shuswap presents a cheque to Maureen employers in the area. Tourism and the Fish & MacDonald (Chase Hamper Many local youth start Society) Game Club of Chase. their professional career The trees were working at the resort. The decorated by representatives of the sponsors Lodge and all the sponsors of Christmas and proudly displayed in the lobby of the trees understand that supporting local Lodge for everyone to admire. organisations and communities will make People voted on their favorite tree and two us the best place on Earth.

BOOK REVIEW by Annelise Grube-Cavers Missing Microbes by Martin J Blaser, MD

This revolutionary look at how our bodies and health have been fundamentally changed improved my understanding of the true meaning of bio-diversity and what its loss can mean for the way we can live. In this case the biodiversity is in our own ecological systems; our bodies. The book focuses on a few disappearing microbes to illustrate how our diets and particularly humanities overuse of antibiotics has impacted our health. While many people know and recognize the harmful impacts of broad spectrum antibiotics, the changes

Apple Juice Caramel Sauce

4 cups apple juice 2 tablespoon butter Pinch of salt (adjust to taste) Simmer the apple juice in a sauce pan until the consistency of runny honey, about 30 minutes. You should have about 1/2 to 2/3 cup reduced juice. You can let the juice simmer unattended for about 20-25 minutes.

over generations appear to be more farreaching than thought and research is ongoing. The author of this book focuses his expertise on modern epidemics; obesity, asthma, allergies, diabetes and some forms of cancer. Having served as the chair of medicine at NYU and on countless research and professional boards his credibility carries weight and so does his message. Not only a highly informational read, but also entertaining and anecdotal this comes and one of my most interesting reads in years.

When the mixture begins to thicken, keep an eye on the pot to make sure it doesn’t burn. Let cool slightly, then stir in the butter. Stir until emulsified. Add a small pinch of salt. Use immediately, or refrigerate. The sauce will harden slightly in the fridge, so soften it over a pan of hot water before serving.


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100+ YEAR OLD LETTER DISCUSSES CHASE “ROWDYISM”

Provided by Chase Musuem Kamloops BC Nov 23rd 1911 the Adams Lumber Co, have a large Provincial Police Office mill there employing over 100 men, with camps stretching out as far as Colin S Campbell ESQ: the Tum Tum River eighty miles away, Superintendent, Provincial Police employing about 400 men more, this Victoria BC makes a big pay roll for a place like RE POLICE STATION AT CHASE Chase and as these men are always coming and going to the camps, and Sir: Referring to the above matter, I are not the most desirable class of beg to report that on November 21st, I citizens from a church going point of interviewed Mr A McConnell President view, it is easily seen that the presence of the Chase Central Board of trade, of a Police Officer is in very great and President of the Conservative demand there, at the same time owing Association, Mr McConnell was of to the amount of patrol, and other the opinion that a constable at Chase police work required in this district was an absolute necessity, owing to I consider it would entail a hardship the large number of roughs who are on the outlying parts of the same to attracted there by the great demand remove the constable from Shuswap for labour now existing. to Chase, and make no provision I also saw Mr A J Lammers Vive (sic) for the continuance of the patrol President of the Adams River Lumber work now performed by the Officer Company, who was also very anxious stationed at Shuswap. In my opinion to have a Constable stationed at Chase a Constable is urgently required at permanantly, (sic) he considered the Chase, and should work in connection presence of a Constable would have with the Officer at Shuswap, both of a salutary effect on the rowdies who whom should be on the telephone, come down from the Company’s instead of being dependent on the Camps, and raise particular Gain storekeepers, and others, when they around the town. I also saw Mr J P wish to communicate with each other. Shaw M.P.P. at Shuswap, he was also A boat is also required at Chase as of the opinion that a constable should part of the Police equipment there, be stationed at Chase, in addition to this would obviate the necessity of the one now at Shuswap, stating that having a boat at Shuswap, as Chase an Officer was required at Chase all the is nearer the Indian Reservation than time owing to the rowdyism prevalent Shuswap is. Having regard to the fact, there. if this report is adopted, there will be These gentlemen informed me that two Constables stationed at a distance there was no likelihood of incorporation of three miles of each other, I beg to of Chase as a City, or Municipality for point out that the police work has a long time to come. I looked over the increased in this district sufficent (sic) situation there, and found that lots 30 to warrant it, and it will prove far more x 110 could be bought on the main economical and give better results streets for $300.00 each, and lumber than to have only one constable who was cheaper now than it has been for would have to be always employing some time. specials to assist him. To give you some idea of the Respectfully submitted conditions prevailing there, the main J. Gosby Acting Chief Constable industry is that of the lumber business, AS SEEN ON DRAGON’S DEN

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NOTICE OF VOTE:

NESKONLITH INDIAN BAND LAND CODE RATIFICATION VOTE

AND TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Neskonlith Indian Band has called a Ratification Vote in accordance with the Framework Agreement on First Nations Land Management, First Nations Land Management Act and Ska’tsin te Secwepemc (Neskonlith Indian Band) Community Ratification Process to determine whether Registered Voters will approve the Ska’tsin te Secwepemc Tmicw Stk’wemiple7tn (Neskonlith Indian Band Land Code) and the Individual Agreement between the Neskonlith Indian Band and Canada; AND TAKE NOTICE THAT voting will be conducted in person by secret ballot, by mail-in ballot and by Electronic Voting; AND TAKE NOTICE THAT all Members of the Neskonlith Indian Band who will be at least 18 years of age as of the date of the Ratification Vote are Eligible Voters; AND TAKE NOTICE THAT all Eligible Voters who wish to vote must register to vote by either: • completing a Voter Registration Document, signing it in front of a witness and returning it to the Ratification Officer prior to the close of polls on the last Voting Day; or • if an Eligible Voter wishes to vote electronically, by following the instructions for Electronic Voting that will be sent to all Eligible Voters at least thirty-one (31) days prior to the first Voting Day; AND TAKE NOTICE THAT Eligible Voters who wish to vote by mail-in ballot must make a written request to the Ratification Officer for a mail-in ballot package no later than twenty-eight (28) days prior to the first (1st) Voting Day; AND TAKE NOTICE THAT Registered Voters who wish to vote in person must attend during one of the following Voting Days at one of the following locations to cast a secret ballot: MARCH 20, 2016 8:00AM TO 8:00PM NESKONLITH INDIAN BAND HALL NESKONLITH INDIAN RESERVE #2 CHASE, BC MARCH 19, 2016 8:00AM TO 8:00PM MELAMEN HEALTH CENTRE NESKONLITH INDIAN BAND IR #3 SALMON ARM, BC AND TAKE NOTICE THAT Eligible Voters who wish vote electronically must do so by closure of the voting on March 20, 2016 (8 pm) AND TAKE NOTICE THAT Registered Voters will be asked to answer the following question: “Do you approve: a. ) the Ska’tsin te Secwepemc Tmicw Stk’wemiple7tn (Neskonlith Indian Band Land Code), dated for reference November 24, 2015; and b. ) the Individual Agreement between the Neskonlith Indian Band and Canada, dated for reference November 24, 2015?” AND TAKE NOTICE THAT Eligible Voters may contact Cora Anthony, Land Code Coordinator, at the Neskonlith Indian Band Administration Office located at Chief Neskonlith Drive Reserve #2 in Chase BC, or by telephone at 778-220-3405 or 250679-2710, to obtain copies of: • the Framework Agreement on First Nations Land Management; • the First Nations Land Management Act; • the Ska’tsin te Secwepemc (Neskonlith Indian Band) Tmicw Stk’wemíple7tn Land Code; • the Individual Agreement between the Neskonlith Indian Band and Canada; or • the Ska’tsin te Secwepemc (Neskonlith Indian Band) Community Ratification Process. For more information on voting procedures or to obtain a Voter Registration Document, please contact: Gerry Hutchison, Ratification Officer – Box 167, Pritchard BC Ph/Txt: 250 851 5951–– Email: ghutchison599@gmail.com


Page 6 • February 5th, 2016 • Chase Sunflower Classified deadline is Monday at 3 pm for Friday’s paper. $5 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.

Classifieds FOR SALE

Mobile home for Sale 250-6794466. Small house trailer - 2 bedrooms, 5 applainces needs upgrading in bathroom. Has add-on & patio and shed. Quick possession. $14,000. 250-679-8074.

SERVICES OFFERED

Need a dog walker? Or a dog, cat or house sitter? I am a mature, pet loving lady, honest & reliable. References available. Reasonable rates. Call Paulette 250-679-1153.

Here to help: Seniors: Busy Families: New Parents. Chase & Surrounding Area. Services offered: • Grocery shopping & delivery • Light house work • Accompany to dr appointments • Pet care • Companionship • House checks • Prescription pick up/drop off •Assist with meal prep • Mail pick-up or just day to day errands! Caring, mature and very reliable with a dedication to Excellent Service. Whether you are short on time or just need a helping hand! Call me, my name is Sherill and I’m Here to Help! 250-679-2606 Window • Chimney • House Yard Cleaning • Painting • Flooring • Roofing • Pruning • Firewood • Snow removal • Bobkating week Tony 8522754.

FOR RENT

2 bdrm House for Rent. $700 for Rent. $700/mo + utilties. Includes washer & dryer. Brian 250-833-7903 2 bedroom, 2 bath, apartment for rent. Comes with fridge, stove, dishwasher. Washer dryer room hook-up. Gas fireplace. Small storage room. Two car parking in front lot. $875/month. Call Rob 250-319-6702

COURSE OFFERED

Canadian Firearms Safety Course {PAL} Feb 20, 2016 9 am - 5 pm. Feb 21, 2016 9 am - ? Downstairs at the Legion. Course, manual and exams. $120. Preregister. 250-679-2758.

Hunter Safety Training CORE March 5 & 6, 2016. 8 am - 5 pm. Downstairs Chase Legion. Cost $160.00 Includes Course, manual, exams & bcwff fee. Pre-registration req’d. 250-679-2758

HELP WANTED

Looking for mature person for Saturdays and occasional weekdays. Must be able to be on call & flexible. Contact Joanne @ The Willows Natural Foods. Full time Nanny required for a one year old and three year old. Hours would be Monday to Friday 7:30am5pm. Infant/toddler childcare experience required. Please contact 250-320-7177.

THANK YOU

A big thank you to all my friends who helped me celebrate my special birthday. Much appreciated. Al East. Thank you Samantha McMullen of Sunny BC Realty for the beautiful gift basket I won. Samantha you’re a great asset to our community and I wish you all the success in your new career. Welcome to Chase! Brenda Turner

LOST & FOUND

FOUND: Box of tools. Phone Bill 250-679-5317.

Business & Services Investor Alert - Local company offering interest rates of 5% - 25% depending on security. Minimum investment $10,000. For more information email to hearthnhome@hotmail.com Deb’s Bookkeeping & Tax Services. Seniors and Low Income, Free. Regular $45, Couple $80. Business Returns start at $100. Phone for appointment 250-679-2914 Chase Upholstery – 323 Willow St, Chase, BC. 679-3923. Furniture – Auto – Boat tops and seats – RVs Interiors by Patricia and Stenton Complete Renos. Office: 250 679 3504. Cell: 778 558 1923. Many Pieces. Refurbished Furniture Available SAHHALTKUM DAYCARE est.1996 Licensed facility. Certified staff. Children 3mths up to 12 years. Hot Lunch program available. Nutritious snacks provided. Daily educational programs. Part time/full time or drop in available ALL CHILDREN WELCOME!! F.M.I. 6459 Hillcrest Rd, Chase (across Pine St. bridge) or phone: 250-679-2229

Chase LIONS 400 Club $100 WINNER

FEBRUARY 3, 2016 TICKET # 163 --- $100.00 WILLIAM & ANN VALLI - KAMLOOPS

Creekside Center Activities: • Mon 8:30 - Exercise Classes • Wed & Fri - 9 am - Exercise Classes • Monday 1 pm - Canasta & Snooker. & Bridge. Try a new game. Lessons given. • Tuesday 1 pm - Bingo • Wed 1 pm - Snooker & canasta • Wed 7 pm Jam Session Call Ella at 679-3375. • Thur 9 am - Wood Carving. Call Dave 682-7752. • Thurs 10 am - Carpet Bowling. • Friday 1 pm - Cribbage. • 2nd Friday every month - Mini Crib. Sign-up at 10:30 start 11 am. • Next dinner is Feb 19 - Sweetheart Dinner


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Here’s a word search about babies, infants, tots... those wonderful and wacky littl e people. “There are two things children should get from their parents: roots and wings” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

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Grocery 250-679-3553 Open 8 am to 8 pm

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The grapefruit got its name because the fruit hangs in clusters on the tree, like grapes. George Costanza had 43 girlfriends over the 9 seasons of ‘Seinfeld’. LOL used to mean “Lots of Love” before meaning “Laugh Out Loud” on the internet.

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Dill crusted cod, rice pilaf, seasonable vegetable incl desert with coffee or tea $24.99

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ASPIRATION, INSPIRATION AND PERSPIRATION In the ‘piration” world of hockey those three words play a major part in the success of the individual and the team. “Sweat Equity” derives from “Positive Vibes” and “ a Goal Oriented” drive to be the best you can be. In this season of Junior Hockey in Chase, the braintrust of the HEAT, led by Brad Fox, have developed an on and off ice program that inspires the players to achieve success. The player selection process weeds out those who choose not to aspire to greater levels and hence hold their teammates back from achieving team and personal success. And lastly, it’s a crime if you don’t put in the time…and effort! The cast of characters includes a number of young pucksters that had Chase as their first choice destination, some who couldn’t catch on elsewhere, and then some reclamation projects that were on their second or third chance. The magic is the Chemistry that develops, in great part to the leadership from the “letters”, and the unwritten rules of what is appropriate behaviour and what isn’t. In this season’s case it is four 20 year old veterans from Richmond B.C., Sherwood Park Alberta,

by Scott Koch Calgary Alberta and Little Fort B.C. They along with a strong supporting cast found positive ways of welcoming new comers and rookies to the fold, and also helping them to quickly meld into the team environment. The best part, is that it is contagious and 23 plus players have all been “cursed” with the Heat Wave. Looking into the future this group will be fine outstanding citizens and tremendous contributors to their familys and communities, partially because they chose Chase…OUR Community. Game Analysis: On Saturday, the 30th of January the HEAT faced the Princeton Posse at Art Holding Memorial Arena. In front of a sparse crowd of 163, Nic Bruyere earned his third shutout stopping all 16 shots in a 3-0 victory. The star of this contest was Michael Fidanza. In the 1st Braden Hughes fired a laser from the point on the powerplay assisted by Trevor Okino and Fidanza. In the 2nd Fidanza scored a beauty on the powerplay from Josh

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Bourne and Hughes. In the 3rd Fidanza again from Bourne to put a bright red bow on the win. Sunday, the 31st saw the HEAT in Kamloops versus the STORM. An opportunity to move up in the Division standings was lost as Chase chased rather than controlled the play. Bruyere faced 29 shots and repelled 26 in a 3-1 loss. It was closer than the final score indicated as the STORM scored an empty netter with 1:11 left. Josh Bourne with 13 seconds left in the 2nd got the HEAT within one assisted by Brad Whitehead. Next to visit the Little Shuswap are the 100 Mile House WRANGLERS on Saturday, February 6th at 7:00 pm. Old time shinny is probably on the menu so come on out and cheer on YOUR team…

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