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April 10, 2015 Vol. 20, Issue 13
Much loved Dr. Vagiy passes away
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Friday,
By Annelise Grube-Cavers
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beloved member of this commu- and his wife worked in orchards picking nity, Dr. Michael Vagiy, passed peaches and apples to save money for his SKOR Reese medical exam to enable him to practice in away last week at the age of 86. Oh OMG Born in Hungary in 1929, Dr Vagiy ar- Canada. Working for a short time as an orderly in hospitals helped him rived in Canada after fleeimprove his English, but it was ing the Hungarian Revolua challenge to be in a hospital tion and its repercussions not working as a doctor, says in the late 1950s. The trip long-time friend and neighwasn’t an easy one. They bour, Janet Meeks. He started walked for weeks to safety, practicing in Chase in 1963, before catching a boat from replacing Dr. Mike Trelor. Europe to North AmeriOver the next three decades ca. Eileen Farquhar, who he delivered approximately worked as his bookeeper for 15 years, said he men- Dr. Vagiy passed away on 2400 babies. Janet and Ray Meeks moved tioned how seasick he was April 2nd, 2015 in to a duon the boat over. He and his former wife arrived in Toronto, before plex with Dr Vagiy in The World’s First coming West to the Okanagan. Despite al- 1963. Propane Powered ready having been educated as a doctor, he ...Continued on page 4
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f you need a sweet and charitable treat before the big pie fundraiser happening on May 3rd, head down to the curling club parking lot this Saturday, April 11th between 10-2 pm. Dale and Doreen Balde of Lakeside Concession & Mini Donuts will be there selling mini donuts and coffee with 100% of the proceeds going towards the new stove and flooring for the Chase Community Hall kitchen. “We wanted to get involved be-
cause everybody in the community benefits from this project, not just one particular group or organization,” said Dale. Dale hopes they raise a decent amount to add to the $4000 that has been raised so far of the $8000 needed for the new stove and replacement flooring. Buy your pie ticket from Naramada Downtown, at Sunny BC Realty for $20/slice or get a group together and get a whole pie for $100.
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Our Community
Bulletin Board CSS Dry Grad Fashion Show: Thursday, April 23rd at 7:00pm in the Chase Secondary Gymnasium. Please join us for a fun filled evening. Fashion show, silent auction, bake sale and refreshments. Tickets $10 for adults, $5 for students, and available at G-Force, Safety Mart, Narmada and at the door the night of the event. All proceeds will go to the Dry Grad event and the formal dinner and dance. For more info, contact Jennie Dawson at (250) 819-8646 or Ginger Primrose at (250) 371-2798.
Announce events and activities of your community organization! Deadline Monday 3 pm for Friday’s paper. will be given to the winners. Contact the museum to enter your garden. We will be limiting the number of gardens to 10 this year so don’t delay. 250-679-8847 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.
C.O.P. Coffee House - Support Citizens on Patrol! 2nd Friday of every month. Join in for some good toe tappin’ music – 7 PM at community hall. $3 admission. Entertainers Haldane Elementary Green Kids are having a bottle drop off and flea market welcome! Call Ella at 679-3375 on Earth Day - April 22nd from 9 am - 2 The Adams River Salmon Society pm. Looking for donations for the flea is seeking new Board members and market; items can be dropped off at the volunteers. View www.salmonsociety.com/ school by April 17th. Proceeds go to help about for more info. AGM Sat. April 25th, build a well for clean drinking water in 2015 10 am - 12 pm at the Little Shuswap communities in need around the world Indian Band Hall (across from fire hall) Team Chase still need sponsors and donations for their 5th Annual Pink Ribbon Golf Tournament (Sunday May 3rd @ Sunshore Golf Course.) HOLE SPONSORS – a $100.00 donation gives you a tax receipt, a day of on course advertising as well as advertising in the programs and other in house recognition posters. DONATIONS for door prizes and silent auction items. FMI call Janice 250-679-4471
Chase 2015 Queen Pageant Coronation Final judging and crowning of the new Miss Chase and Princess. Chase Secondary Gym. Sat. April 25th at 6:30. $10, Tickets at People’s, Safety Mart & at door. St. Andrews & All Saints Anglican/United Church 845 Thompson Ave, Sun April 5th, 10 AM, Holy Communion, Rev. Bill Pantzer
The Mammogram Clinic will be in Chase at the Creekside Centre on May 26th and 27th. Chase Country Christmas - Join For an appointment phone 1-800-663-9203 the Planning & Brainstorming meeting. Anyone welcome. Wed. Creekside Center Activities April 22nd at 5 pm at Craig’s Bakery. • Jam Sessions - 7 pm on Wed. Bring your instrument or voice, have some fun! The museum will be hosting • Pool - Monday & Wednesday 1 pm another Secret Garden tour and • Exercise class, For guys and gals. Join in, get strawberry tea on Saturday June 27. in shape. Mon 8:30 am, Wed & Fri 9 am We are currently taking entries for the • BINGO - Tuesday 1 pm garden tour. A prize and bragging rights • Wood carving - Thursday 9 am. Ladies welcome to join; try out a new hobby, lessons For info or hours given. No tools? That’s OK! Call Dave at 250please phone 679-8110 FMI. 250-679-3536 • Carpet bowling - Thursday 10 am. Low impact exercise. Lessons given. APRIL 11th - MEAT DRAW, • Cribbage - Friday 1 pm. Come early please 50/50 & FUN DARTS 2 pm to help set up tables and chairs. APRIL 14th • 3rd Friday every month, Join us for our - FREE MEAT DRAW 4 - 6:30 PM dinner. Doors at 4:30 – Happy Hour - POOL 3:30 pm • 2nd Friday every month Mini Crib. Registration 10:30. Start at 11 am. For more APRIL 15th info contact Sharron at 679-1183 BRANCH GENERAL MEETING 7 pm
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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 Community Hall/Stove Fundraiser Saturday April 11th, 10-2 pm, Curling Club Parking Lot. Mini Donuts & coffee. All proceeds go to Community Hall. Interested in joining a metal detector club? Call Mike Kennedy at 250-8354748 or email radiotech@hotmail.ca Music @ Golden Ears Farm - this Wednesday. Call 679-8421 FMI.
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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Contact: Pres Bill Riben 679-4418 Sec: Mercedes Riben 679-4418 Medical Equipment: 679-4418 RV Park: Hannelore Wiesenthal 679-7712
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Pres: Jacquie Everett 675-2574, Sec: Doug Everett 675-2574 Meeting at Chase Creekside Centre Thursday 5:30 pm
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Banish the Horrible “Should”!
HEAT JR. HOCKEY SOCIETY
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
by Shalen Curle
There is one word I suggest we banish from our thoughts, minds and vocabulary. It’s time we cast out the infamous, the outrageous, the horrible word… “Should”. I should go to the gym, I should eat healthier, I should call my family. This word controls us and leaves us in a state of limbo; wanting and yearning but never reaching our dreams and goals. It creates feelings of guilt and unsatisfactory mediocrity. Choose today to deport “Should”; expel this enemy to the ends of the earth! Cast away this thought and replace it with the word “Could”. I could go to the gym, I could eat healthier, I could call my family. All of a sudden, with this simple switch, YOU are
now the one in control; YOU are the one creating your own majestic destiny. Accept the fact that if you really wanted to, you would. When “Should” comes knocking, make a choice and then give yourself some props for taking control of your fabulous future! Thoughts lead to feelings, feelings lead to actions and actions shape what is to come. May your thoughts be positive, healthy, and bright… May your purpose in this life be brighter. Shalen is the owner and an instructor at Let’s Move Dance Studio in Kamloops. She’s offering a (hula) hoop dance class for the month of May in Chase. Contact the Sunflower for more information.
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our own are too stark to be ignored, and so absurd that it will open your eyes to another possibility of how things truly are and how they might be. Hilarious and inspiring, this first book of Vonnegut’s, published in 1952, set the course for his career as a brilliant trail-blazing author. His novels seamlessly meld science fiction and reality and will continue to teach us important lessons about the repercussions of progress and economic development for generations to come.
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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 The Chase Lions Club is now accepting submissions for RV Park Manager for the 2015 season (May 1 - Sept 30, 2015) at Chase RV Park. Duties will include: registering guests, booking reservations, daily cleaning of 2 washrooms, and maintaining 14 full serviced sites and tenting area. For more info & copy of contract, contact: Bill Riben 250-679-4418 or Beverley Iglesias at 250-371-7136. Submissions will be accepted until April 17, 2015. Only successful applicants will be notified.
Chase 250-679-8880 info@chasesunflower.ca
Working Together Pow Wow Society is hosting
the 5th Annual Traditional PowWow June 26, 27 & 28, 2015 at Neskonlith Pow Wow Arbour. Free Admission! Mark it on your calendar. More info to come.
Remembering Dr. Vagiy
They already had one son, and their next two children were both delivered by Dr Vagiy who spent 26 Christmases with the Meeks over the years that followed. Their son, Michael, was named after ‘Uncle’ Mike Vagiy. House calls were a big part of the life of a small town doctor. Janet recalls him going out five times in one night. She and her husband would wake up to the sound of the screen door opening and closing. The late Mrs. Shepperd, phone operator in 1963, always knew his whereabouts so she could reach him in case of an emergency. Janet remembers a different era of technology, “Our ringtone at the duplex was two short rings and one long ring, and Mike [Dr Vagiy] would call the operator and tell her ‘I’ll be at this house until such and such time’... he always had to check in.” His good karma seems to have come back to him since he won the lottery at least once. When asked when he would retire Dr Vagiy simply responded ‘what would I do then?’ Georgie MacKenzie worked as his assistant for 19 years and she described him as very dedicated. “He really cared about his patients,” she said. His devotion to his practice shone through in the time he spent caring for patients. He looked after my grandfather, Henry Grube, when Henry was diagnosed with multiple myloma, an aggressive form of cancer, in the early 1980s. “He would stop by the farm to take blood samples from Henry on his way into Kamloops before his rounds at 6am.” Anne Grube, Henry’s daughter and my mother, remembers him stopping for a coffee and a visit, and to collect a sample which Henry otherwise would have had to drive into Kamloops to do. As a result of Dr Vagiy’s frequent trips to the city, he had over 500,000 kms on his latest vehicle.
Finally retiring in 2005, at the age of 76 and after 42 years of service to the community, Dr Vagiy stuck to his routine of lunching with friends at the Chase Cafe. What he had was never on the menu; it was always something special that owner George Biniaris would cook up for him. Working at the Chase Cafe last year I was fortunate to get to know Dr Vagiy a little bit, since he came in nearly every day, just as he had been doing since 1973. Always dignified, Dr Vagiy was polite and well dressed with a lilting accent and a smile ready for anyone who greeted him. And everyone greeted him. People of all generations would say hello, ask him how he was. I remember his sense of humour shining through on days when he wasn’t feeling too well. He often mentioned how there was no better place to work and live than Chase. He was a devoted doctor and a committed member of the community who believed deeply in the strength of the small town. I went back to the Chase Cafe to ask about memories of Dr Vagiy and there came stories from every table; Angie Price and he shared a love for the Minnesota Vikings football team, an affinity no one was able to explain to me. Leslie Downie worked relief shifts at the Chase clinic and remembers him always being very polite. Renee Blanc was one of the many babies he delivered, or whose births he attended, and her son recalled the quality treats that Dr Vagiy passed out at Halloween. While Dr Vagiy has no family in Chase, he’ll be remembered for the role he played in so many others. Note: I tried to be as accurate as possible. Please forgive any errors.
Page 6 • April 10th, 2015 • Chase Sunflower THE CHASE VOLUNTEER FIRE SERVICE NEEDS YOU!
We are seeking highlymotivated individuals who have a keen interest in firefighting and who would you like a challenging and rewarding volunteer experience. If you like helping people, appreciate continuous learning, and are physically fit, you may be an ideal candidate. o Great training o Strong sense of accomplishment o Member of the team o Giving back to your community If you would like to become a member of the Chase Volunteer Fire Rescue contact Brian Lauzon at 770.220.3032 or the Village of Chase office 250.679.3238. We are an organization dedicated to saving lives and protecting property.
Local metal detector enthusiasts searching for likeminded
by Kelsey Snelgrove “We’re not just a bunch of guys digging holes and leaving messes behind us,” said Mike Kennedy of misconceptions about metal dectotor hobbyists. There is a code of ethics, including filling in holes that you dig and properly disposing of metal junk that you find like old nails. It’s not as simple as waving the detector around and finding treasure, which is why Kennedy wants to start a group based around the activity. A Shuswap and Area Metal Detector Club would help people get started and provide mentorship opportunites. There could also be discussions around local laws related to digging, safety issues sharing find-stories. STOCK PHOTO of Beachcomber Contact Mike for more information at 250-835-4748 from www.flickr.com/photos/woolamaloo_gazette/ or email him at radiotech@hotmail.ca
CHASE HOOP DANCE
FUN, FITNESS CLASS. WEDNESDAYS IN MAY• 6-7 PM $50 • MUST REGISTER & PRE-PAY EVERYONE WELCOME, “HULA” HOOPS PROVIDED CONTACT KELSEY @ THE SUNFLOWER FMI.
Chase Rotary Club Presents 11th Annual, Hawaiian-themed
ROTARY
SERVICE AUCTION Saturday April 18, 2015 Chase Community Hall
• Doors Open 5 pm • Dinner 6 pm • Live auction 7 pm
Tickets $30.00 Available from Rotarians • Silent auction • Bucket auction • 50/50 door prize • Balloon Auction Join in the fun with the best Hawaiian Costume Contest!
FUNDS FOR: International and Community Projects Scholarships, Exchange Programs, Youth Leadership Acitivities
Say “ALOHA” with Rotary Club by Richard Waugh, Chase Rotary
The Chase Rotary Club will be holding their 11th Annual Auction on April 18, at the Chase Community Hall. This year, our theme will be “Hawaiian.” So dig out your coconuts, and come on out and join in the fun! We will have a roast beef and ham dinner to start off the evening, prepared by the ladies from the Miss Chase Excellence Program. Following dinner, we will have the live auction, with our professional auctioneer, Tim Terepocki, back for his third year. There will be many items up for bid, such as a Sun Peaks Getaway, Vacation Home in the Shuswap for a Weekend, a barbecue dinner for 20 people, and much, much more!.. We will also have a silent auction, bucket auction, balloon auction, and a door prize! Tickets for this event are at a bargain price of $30.00, and are available from any Rotarian, or by calling Debbie at 250-5721183, Richard at 250-572-6030, Doug at 250-371-7639, or Jacquie at 250-371-1718. Funds raised from this auction will go towards the support of many projects that we continue to support in the Chase and
District and abroad, including; dictionaries for grade 3 classes in Chase, North Shuswap, and Sorrento, sponsoring children in baseball, soccer, and hockey, Chase Rotary Centennial Park, Tennis/Pickleball courts at Chase Secondary, supporting families in need locally, International projects in Thailand and Brazil, providing water and sanitation facilities. On the international level, Rotary International has been the leader in the global Polio Plus Immunization project. Every year, we inch closer and closer to the world wide eradication of this terrible and debilitating disease. The Bill Gates Foundation is on board, and matches Rotary Dollar for Dollar in the effort to battle this disease. Please join us on April 18, as we raise funds to carry on our efforts to help our local community, and help those in need through International Rotary Projects. Our goals have been to encourage and build happy, healthy communities and promote peace and understanding through education and knowledge, both locally and internationally.
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SPRING CLEANING
To clean or... not to clean? “When it comes to housework the one thing no book of household management can ever tell you is how to begin. Or maybe I mean why.” -Katharine Whitehorn • “Always keep your home presentable, assuming you keep a home for purposes of presentation”. -Robert Brault • “Sometimes clean feels empty. A bit of clutter and dirt gladdens the heart and affirms a life in progress.” -Terri Guillemets
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NOTICE OF DATE CHANGE FOR A REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Regular Meeting of Council that was scheduled for April 28, 2015 has been rescheduled to Monday, April 27, 2015 at 4:00 p.m.
Chase Lions 400 Club Party
SODUKO PUZZLE Answers on page 10
Q: What word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it? A: Short
Word Search -
When: April 11th Where: Chase Community Hall Entertainment: Sleepless Nights Doors open at 6:30 pm Bring your 400 club ticket for admittance. Casino, door prizes. Light meal served. For more info call Lorna at 250-819-9736.
Page 6 • April 10th, 2015 • Chase Sunflower THE CHASE VOLUNTEER FIRE SERVICE NEEDS YOU!
We are seeking highlymotivated individuals who have a keen interest in firefighting and who would you like a challenging and rewarding volunteer experience. If you like helping people, appreciate continuous learning, and are physically fit, you may be an ideal candidate. o Great training o Strong sense of accomplishment o Member of the team o Giving back to your community If you would like to become a member of the Chase Volunteer Fire Rescue contact Brian Lauzon at 770.220.3032 or the Village of Chase office 250.679.3238. We are an organization dedicated to saving lives and protecting property.
Local metal detector enthusiasts searching for likeminded
by Kelsey Snelgrove “We’re not just a bunch of guys digging holes and leaving messes behind us,” said Mike Kennedy of misconceptions about metal dectotor hobbyists. There is a code of ethics, including filling in holes that you dig and properly disposing of metal junk that you find like old nails. It’s not as simple as waving the detector around and finding treasure, which is why Kennedy wants to start a group based around the activity. A Shuswap and Area Metal Detector Club would help people get started and provide mentorship opportunites. There could also be discussions around local laws related to digging, safety issues sharing find-stories. STOCK PHOTO of Beachcomber Contact Mike for more information at 250-835-4748 from www.flickr.com/photos/woolamaloo_gazette/ or email him at radiotech@hotmail.ca
CHASE HOOP DANCE
FUN, FITNESS CLASS. WEDNESDAYS IN MAY• 6-7 PM $50 • MUST REGISTER & PRE-PAY EVERYONE WELCOME, “HULA” HOOPS PROVIDED CONTACT KELSEY @ THE SUNFLOWER FMI.
Chase Rotary Club Presents 11th Annual, Hawaiian-themed
ROTARY
SERVICE AUCTION Saturday April 18, 2015 Chase Community Hall
• Doors Open 5 pm • Dinner 6 pm • Live auction 7 pm
Tickets $30.00 Available from Rotarians • Silent auction • Bucket auction • 50/50 door prize • Balloon Auction Join in the fun with the best Hawaiian Costume Contest!
FUNDS FOR: International and Community Projects Scholarships, Exchange Programs, Youth Leadership Acitivities
Say “ALOHA” with Rotary Club by Richard Waugh, Chase Rotary
The Chase Rotary Club will be holding their 11th Annual Auction on April 18, at the Chase Community Hall. This year, our theme will be “Hawaiian.” So dig out your coconuts, and come on out and join in the fun! We will have a roast beef and ham dinner to start off the evening, prepared by the ladies from the Miss Chase Excellence Program. Following dinner, we will have the live auction, with our professional auctioneer, Tim Terepocki, back for his third year. There will be many items up for bid, such as a Sun Peaks Getaway, Vacation Home in the Shuswap for a Weekend, a barbecue dinner for 20 people, and much, much more!.. We will also have a silent auction, bucket auction, balloon auction, and a door prize! Tickets for this event are at a bargain price of $30.00, and are available from any Rotarian, or by calling Debbie at 250-5721183, Richard at 250-572-6030, Doug at 250-371-7639, or Jacquie at 250-371-1718. Funds raised from this auction will go towards the support of many projects that we continue to support in the Chase and
District and abroad, including; dictionaries for grade 3 classes in Chase, North Shuswap, and Sorrento, sponsoring children in baseball, soccer, and hockey, Chase Rotary Centennial Park, Tennis/Pickleball courts at Chase Secondary, supporting families in need locally, International projects in Thailand and Brazil, providing water and sanitation facilities. On the international level, Rotary International has been the leader in the global Polio Plus Immunization project. Every year, we inch closer and closer to the world wide eradication of this terrible and debilitating disease. The Bill Gates Foundation is on board, and matches Rotary Dollar for Dollar in the effort to battle this disease. Please join us on April 18, as we raise funds to carry on our efforts to help our local community, and help those in need through International Rotary Projects. Our goals have been to encourage and build happy, healthy communities and promote peace and understanding through education and knowledge, both locally and internationally.
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SPRING CLEANING
To clean or... not to clean? “When it comes to housework the one thing no book of household management can ever tell you is how to begin. Or maybe I mean why.” -Katharine Whitehorn • “Always keep your home presentable, assuming you keep a home for purposes of presentation”. -Robert Brault • “Sometimes clean feels empty. A bit of clutter and dirt gladdens the heart and affirms a life in progress.” -Terri Guillemets
MAZE MASTER?
729 Shuswap Ave Chase BC
DUSTING SCRUBBING ORGANIZING DONATIONS TIDY RUGS GUTTERS DUSTBUNNY MOP VACUUM SWEEP WASH AIR-OUT WIPE FRESHEN POLISH FIRE SAFETY WAX SANITIZE COBWEBS
250-679-3189
Everything for Healthy Living NOW SELLING
BONE MD
CLINICALLY PROVEN RESULTS TO INCREASE BONE MINERAL DENSITY WITH 1 PER DAY
G-FORCE SPORTS & Board Shop Kids To Adults Clothing, Accessories, Gear & More 250-679-8456 927 Shuswap Ave. Chase Village of Chase -
NOTICE OF DATE CHANGE FOR A REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Regular Meeting of Council that was scheduled for April 28, 2015 has been rescheduled to Monday, April 27, 2015 at 4:00 p.m.
Chase Lions 400 Club Party
SODUKO PUZZLE Answers on page 10
Q: What word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it? A: Short
Word Search -
When: April 11th Where: Chase Community Hall Entertainment: Sleepless Nights Doors open at 6:30 pm Bring your 400 club ticket for admittance. Casino, door prizes. Light meal served. For more info call Lorna at 250-819-9736.
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TEN questions With... Each week we’ll talk to a different person in town. This week we are talking to Angie McLaren, who works as a School Support Worker assisting students that need help with their learning in Chase. Q • What is the best thing about working with kids? A • The connections and possibly a difference we can make in a young person’s life. At our school, we believe it takes the entire community to raise a child so we do it with passion and are genuinely concerned for everyone’s well being. Q • What’s your favorite springtime activity? A • My favourite springtime activity is probably riding my bike. I have ridden a bike since I was a young girl! Q • What’s your favorite place around here? A • All the areas you can connect with nature; the switchbacks, river, and lake. In saying that, I can’t forget that it’s also just being around town and having everyone know who you are makes it a very special place. We live in a friendly town! Q • Whats your favorite thing to grow in your garden and why? A • At our house, I do the flower gardening and I love my hostas! My husband and I also grow vegetables and have fruit trees. Even though we live on a small lot, we still yield large amounts of produce and manage to eat it during summer and fall, and preserve it for winter. We have even called ourselves, “The McLaren Farm.”
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Q • What do you think Chase needs? A • Now remember this is just what I see in my little corner. I believe Chase needs sidewalks out in front of our schools;
more walkways for the public around the riparian zone of Chase Creek and other areas; and a system of refusing peoples garbage at the curb side, if it has recyclables in it. And recycling around garbage cans, so everything doesn’t go into the trash. Q • Whats your favorite board game? A • I don’t really have a favourite board game, but I do love playing board and card games. At school, we have the best times playing games as a group, it’s a great way to connect with any kid. At home, their is nothing better than ending the lack of conversation with friends and family with a good game. Q • What do you miss most about being a kid? A • I miss the freedom to be able to play and do those things I so struggle to find the time for, or are unable to do now. Q • Have you learned anything new recently? A •How lucky those of us that have our health really are as we go through life. In recent years, I have watched those I love, young and old, struggle with health issues. If we don’t have health it really doesn’t matter how much money we have. Q • Seen any good movies lately? A • I haven’t watched a good movie lately but I have learned to love reading books again. My last great reads were the “Storyteller” by Jodi Picoult and “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn.
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LJ’s Towing and Transport Open 24 hrs 7 days /week 250-679-8600
Sharen’s Hair Studio
611 - 3rd Ave, Chase (rear entrance) Mon - Fri
250-679-8800
Pete’s Pizza & Pasta Open at 4 pm Tuesday - Sunday
250-679-2775
Go, Team Chase!
by Kelsey Snelgrove All 72 golf spots are full for Team fundraising has continued and has taken Chase’s Fifth Annual Pink Ribbon Golf many interesting shapes over the years,” Tournament to be held on Sunday May 3rd, said Team Chase member Janice Winfield. but the group still requires Hole Sponsors Over the last few years the group have and donations for a silent auction and door focused their efforts on only a couple of prizes. events, including the Pink Ribbon Golf Team Chase was started 12 years ago Tournament. as a line dance group to perform at a The tournament usually raises about curling banquet! This group continued $5000 for the CIBC run for the cure, brings to line dance and led to the group doing a lot of folks into town for the day, and is fundraising events using their line dancing a lot of fun. The Members of Team Chase skills as entertainment. would like to thank you in advance for your “We no longer line dance but our support. FMI call Janice 250-679-4471
Grocery 250-679-3553 Open 8 am to 8 pm
Pharmacy 250-679-8611 Open 9 am - 6 pm
ATTENTION
RE: Lions Club Calenders If yours has not been delivered, please come ot the office of Sunny BC Realty Tuesday April 14th or Thursday April 16th. Between Noon and 3 pm.
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Classifieds
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 Willows Natural Foods.
WANTED
Buying old items, pre 1950 Crocks, wood extension ladders, milk cans, wood boxes, windows, suitcases, furniture, lanterns, tools, kitchenware. 250-577-3357
FOR SALE
DEAL OR NO DEAL. 1266 Sorrento; TCH. Huge Clearance Spring Sale. Electronics, Generators, Furniture, Tires, etc. Fri, Sat, Sun. 9-5 2010 Ford F150 Quad Cab 4 x 4 only 18,000 Kms. With a 24 ft Aeurolite Travel Trailer with slide and walkaround Queen. Both as new. Illness forces sale. 679-3889. Bontempi organ, floor model, with backup drums & other instruments. Good condition. $80 OBO. 250-679-3753. Ask for Ellen. Moving Sale - Dining room set 6 chairs. 1 china hutch. Brown Lazy Boy chesterfield, two ends pull out as foot stools. 2 bed chesterfields - multi colours 1 - 9 drawer dresser. Coffee tables. Miscelanoues articles. Come see anytime. 679-3113. 718 Hysop Road.
GARAGE SALE!
Welton’s Storage • 6377 VLA Rd Sat. April 11th • 8 am - ? Tools & Misc
OBITUARY
Dr. Michael Vagyi
Born in Hungary on March 29, 1930, Dr. Vagyi immigrated to Halifax Canada on March 14, 1957. He then moved to British Columbia and worked in Penticton Hospital as an orderly where he learned his English then St. Paul’s Vancouver Hospital as an intern. He settled in Chase in 1971 and began a 23 year medical practice serving the community he loved. He passed away peacefully on April 2, 2015 at the age of 86 in Royal Inland Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Robert Baker, Kidney Clinic, ACU, 7 North and all the nurses for his excellent care. He leaves behind his brother Jeno, sister in law Maria, nephew James, niece Susan all of Hungary and his longtime Companion Nadeen of Kamloops. Dr. Vagyi had many special life-long friends and touched the hearts of all who knew him. He was an amazing, dedicated doctor who was devoted to providing care for all in need. “Looking out over the lake, I felt enveloped in the most peaceful, loving utopia.” –Laurie Kahn Donations may be made to BC Children’s Hospital. Schoening Funeral Service 250-374-1454
OBITUARY Gertrude May Birkeland
Mrs. Gertrude (Tonnie) Birkeland passed away at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops in the early morning of March 30, 2015. She died peacefully of old age in her sleep at the age of 92 years. In the days prior to passing, she was visited, surrounded and supported by friends and by her sons’ families which gave her great pleasure. Tonnie was predeceased by her husband, Odd Arnold Birkeland, in November, 2000. She is survived by her sister Ann (Massachusetts), sons, Arne (North Vancouver, Whistler, Tofino, BC) and Eric (Loyalton, California), their wives and granddaughters Emilie, Tara and Jessica, great grandsons, nephews and numerous grandnephews and grandnieces, and her puppy “Laddie”. Tonnie was borne in North Bennington, Vermont, on March 3, 1926 to her parents, Walter and Nellie Harrington. Following High School in Vermont, she received her Nursing Certification, then worked as a Registered Nurse at various locations for approximately 30 years. She met her husband, Odd Arnold Birkeland, while living in Vermont. They were married in 1943 and resided in Vermont and New York State until 1952 when the family immigrated to Kimberley, BC. Tonnie and Odd moved to Chase in 1977 and retired in Chase in 1981. Tonnie was loved and respected by many in the Chase community. She volunteered with the choir and as organist at St. Andres All Saints Church for many years. She donated property to Sunshore Golf Course when residing on Pine Street. She was actively involved in the duplicate bridge club, the golf club, and participated in many seniors’ events in Chase over the years. She lived on her own on Arbutus Street until January, 2015. A Memorial Service and Reception is scheduled for 11:00 AM on Sunday, April 12, at the Chase Community Center. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Schoening’s Funeral Services in Kamloops. She will be cremated and buried with her husband in the family plots at the Chase Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to to Schoening’s obituary at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of choice or to the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation are greatly appreciated.
THANK YOU
Thank you to everyone in Chase for making our Daffodils for Cancer campaign a success. Special Thanks to all the wonderful volunteers. - Betty Gronlund, Campaign Organizer
Business & Services . Shuswap Piano Tuning and Restoration. Call/text Kenny 250-5177717 kennyfin01@gmail.com Spring has Sprung. Pruning to be done! Trees, hedges, yard cleanups, lawn care. Now booking power raking and aerating, fully insured. Call Jonnie Walker 250-318-5237. 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 Golden Ears Farm Bike Shop - Open on Sundays. Phone Paul for info at 250-679-8421. Deb’s Bookkeeping & Tax Services Seniors and Low Income - Free Regular $45/ Couple $80 Business Returns start at $100 • Phone for Appoint. 250-679-2914 9 am - 3 pm
OBITUARY
Roderick Bryan McConnell
In loving memory of Roderick Bryan McConnell. June 26, 1955 to March 31, 2015. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Rod McConnel after a brief illness. Rod will be greatly missed by his mother, Shirley, his best friend, Shannon, his four sons, Kyle, Bryan, Stephen & Sheldon, three daughters, Trisha, Tanya and Tonia, his siblings Wayne and Maureen, his 17 grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter Pauline (2005), his brother Leslie (2006) and his father Lloyd (2008). He will be remembered most for his sense of humour, his love of music (particularly his harmonica) and most importantly his love for his family. No funeral service by request; however a Celebration of Life will be held later this spring. “If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever”
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HOMESTEADER’S HOLLOW Opinion Column by Oli Martens
SEED IT AND REAP This spring we are planting trees and we picked up some egg layers. Around our trees we lay cardboard covered in wood chips. The decomposition of both promote a fungal soil biology. We will inoculate the wood chip with mycelium to promote diversity. The covering protects the tree from competition and drought. When the grass tries to come back in a few years, just do it again. Plastic mulch is boring, especially for the tree. My chickens had mites. I used Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2), diatomaceous earth and a bit of the blow torch to curtail them. We have a coop on wheels that i move twice a week along with a mesh fencing to contain them. This movement spreads the manure and helps control disease, pests. There is a practicality to farming without chemicals. In 1860 farmers made up seventy to eighty percent of the work force in American. Now its 2. Our pursuit of a convenient profit has driven us into
a strange corner. The new RoundUp is 2-4d. Agent Orange has two components and this is one of them. A new study found Round-Up, can cause bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics. Round up itself is patented as an antibiotic. “Farmers” are having to “stack” herbicides to deal with a growing number of resistant super weeds. The standards that regulate corporate food production should drive you to grow your own. There is a documentary about antibiotics called Resistance. You can find it on Netflix. Some area folks are hoping to host a seed swap next spring, modelled after “Seedy Saturday” events that occur around the world. People exchange seeds that they saved from their gardens. Growing food without poison isn’t rocket science. Its good for you! My name is Oli and I’m a Chase homesteader.
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Memorial Park hosts Easter By Beverley Iglesias
With the help of gracious volunteers, Chase Lions hosted an Easter Event, with barbecued Hot Dogs, Cake, beverages and an goodie bag for the kids. With many families home for the holiday, visitors came from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Vancouver and even two families from Germany stopped for a coffee and hot dog. Winners of the Easter Bunny were Yiorgo Biniaris and Kaydence AnthonyJules. Thank you to A & W, Canada Bread and Steve McMullen (Van Houtte coffee) for your kind donations to this event. To the volunteers, Willy Gosse, Rob Simpson, Jim Waddell and Sue Bepple, thank you for taking time to help the Lions Club out. Once again volunteers from our community step up to help.
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Last year’s “peak” sockeye run a bust!
Press Release from SEAS (Shuswap Environmental Action Society) “It appears that the problems encoun- sockeye. Pink salmon compete for food After the unexpected, massive run on the Adams River in 2010, one would have ex- tered in 2009, which led to the Cohen In- with the sockeye, which leads to slower pected a larger than normal run four years quiry, may be reappearing,” explained Jim growth, delayed maturation and spawning later. However, the numbers are now in Cooperman, Shuswap Environmental Ac- and lower survival rates for the sockeye. “The federal government has essentially and the results show that the 2014 sockeye tion Society president. “The four leading t he or ies shelved the Cohen Report and has ignored run was significantly lower examined its recommendations. Instead of reducing than normal. by the the number of salmon farms, it is allowAccording to the 2014 Preinquir y ; ing expansion and Fisheries and Oceans liminary Late Run Sockeye c l i m a t e Canada has drastically cut staffing levels Salmon Summary released c h a n g e , and has changed the rules for assessments by Fisheries and Oceans too many to support pipeline construction,” decried Canada, the 2014 Adams fish al- Cooperman. “When will the federal govRiver run of 832,888 was just l o w e d ernment take appropriate action to ad51 percent of the cycle avback to dress the concerns about declining salmon erage and 22 percent of the spawning returns?” added Cooperman. record 2010 run. Interestinggrounds, ly, the Shuswap River run of STOCK PHOTO of a sockeye salmon salmon 1,031,025 spawners was the third largest on record and was 2.4 times farming and interactions with pink salmlarger than the cycle average. [final num- on, may be resurfacing, added Cooperman. bers are even lower for the Adams] A recent report about the impact of pink Overall, the South Thompson run was 94.5 percent of the average, but was just 30 salmon provides statistical evidence that percent of the 2010 record run. The arrival the abundance of these fish, including the was one week later than normal, but was approximate 1.4 billion hatchery pinks, correspond to lower numbers of returning similar to historical patterns.
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Spring Leauge Registration
at Village Lanes Fun Centre Registration Happening Now! Join us for a short 8 week session on the lanes, before Summer arrives! Registration $20.00 - 3 games per week - Weekly fee $12.50 Leagues beginning the week of April 19th!
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