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The downhill sit-skiing event is one of Josh Dueck’s best and the Vernon resident was looking forward on Thursday to adding to his silver medal in the slalom. But given course conditions at Whistler-Creekside, Dueck told his wife Lacey he was going to be pumped just to finish the Vancouver Paralympic event. Mission accomplished. Dueck, 29, turned in a gutsy performance and was in fifth place at press time, positioned well for a top-10 result. “I talked to him this morning and he said he was going to be so excited just to finish the course,” Lacey Dueck told The Morning Star via cellphone from the
mountain’s noisy finish-line area. Josh was not available for comment after his run. Prior to her husband’s performance, Lacey had seen more than 10 other athletes crash, some having to be towed away by snowmobile. One skier had to be lifted off the mountain by helicopter. “(The run) is in super tough shape,” said Lacey. “Tons of crashes. It’s been gnarly.” Clear skies led to frozen slopes overnight and slush in the daytime. Given what she’d witnessed before Josh’s turn, Lacey was an even bigger bundle of nerves than during Sunday’s slalom. “There’s been a tense energy watching everyone crash. I knew he’d get down safe but the nerves were building.”
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Friends and family at Lacey’s side helped her deal with the emotions. “I’m learning how to breathe pretty well,” she laughed. “I have a ton of support here from friends and family.” Lacey said Josh would be pleased with the result, even if it didn’t put him on the podium. “He met his goal for today and he’ll be excited,” she said. “It’d be nice to get a medal but he didn’t crash and he’ll be happy.” Josh is competing in the super-G event today at 1 p.m. and will race the super combined slalom Sunday at 2 p.m. “He’s going to be ready to charge for (Friday),” said Lacey. “I think he’s going to be stoked.”
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Politicians are being accused of reneging on a promise by increasing water rates for farmers. The North Okanagan Regional District board adopted its 2010 budget Thursday, including an across-the-board nine per cent rate hike for Greater Vernon water customers, including agricultural users. “Agriculture got screwed,” said Ted Osborn, the industry’s representative on water issues, after observing the vote from the public gallery. While upset with the actions of Vernon officials, much of Osborn’s frustration is directed towards politicians from largely farming communities. “Areas B, C and Coldstream went Ted Osborn along with it. It leaves a very bad taste,” he said. Osborn insists the rate hike goes against previous promises made to agricultural customers. “They disregarded the principles of the master water plan that agriculture wouldn’t pay for water quality improvements,” he said, adding that the focus of the rate hike will benefit residential users while farmers only require water pressure and supply. The primary reason for the higher levy is to pay for the new Duteau Creek treatment plant debt and operation of the facility. The average flat rate for an agricultural customer is $212 per hectare a year. The nine per cent increase will raise that by $19 per hectare annually. “We’re in a competitive market and must ensure our costs are in line,” said Osborn. “This arbitrary decision is unwarranted.” Wayne Lippert, Vernon director, stands by the nine per cent rate increase for all customers. “In 2006, the budget was overturned because of water rates and we were set back (in generating revenue),” he said. “Rates were held down and the difference came out of reserves. Now we have to pay that back and catch up.” Lippert also insists the needs of agricultural users are a priority, with irrigation water eventually being separated from domestic water. “Twinning is going on and we’re trying to achieve a good agricultural rate so they can be competitive,” he said. Mike Macnabb, BX-Silver Star director, defends his support for the new fee structure. “That increase is necessary. It’s equitable in that everyone gets hit the same amount,” he said.
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News Enthusiastic crowds greet Red Wings KEVIN PARNELL Black Press
Some Detroit Red Wings players snowmobiled, others went on wine tours or soaked up the Okanagan sun this week. Every player practised in front of large crowds Wednesday and Thursday at Prospera Place in Kelowna, as they were being put through the paces preparing for a game tonight in Edmonton. “It’s incredible,� said Ken Holland, Wings general manager and Vernon resident, after the first practice. “Six thousand people come watch a 45-minute practice. I think it really goes to show the passion of Canadians to the sport of hockey. I thought it was awesome. When we set this up we hoped to get a cou-
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ple thousand so to come out here today and see that many people is incredible.� When Holland saw the break in his team’s NHL schedule between games in Calgary and Edmonton he approached the Kelowna Rockets and Prospera Place about ice availability. The Rockets and Prospera Place partnered with the Wings to help make the visit come together. Fans clamoured for autographs following the ice sessions while the media was given open access to Detroit dressing rooms, speaking with players and coaches. Goalie Chris Osgood is one of several NHL players with homes in Vernon and he hosted some players at his place for a night. He said it was a great atmosphere that featured more Detroit fans than he expected. “It’s fun for us to practise in front of people like that,� he said. “It’s great to see the kids excited. They have player cards of guys you weren’t expecting. You expected Canucks everywhere but I think it’s good for them to meet us. We’re normal guys. We’re not bad guys. We just play for a team that some people don’t like.� That’s likely no longer the case in Kelowna where the Wings no doubt acquired thousands of new fans. A win-win for everyone involved, to be sure. Unless that is, the Wings can’t beat Edmonton tonight. “Obviously if we don’t win it’s not a good idea,� said Holland. “But I believe over eight months you have to do some different things. This was a once in a lifetime opportunity for people in Kelowna.� And no hockey fan here will ever say it was a bad idea.
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Kin dispute tied to equestrian centre plans RICHARD ROLKE
society. NORD has told the Taxpayer support for society it can no longer a new equestrian facility use Kin Race Track as of is being sought to end Oct. 31 and all equipan ongoing ment must be legal dispute. gone by Dec. T h e 31. Okanagan While the Equestrian regional disSociety asked trict is prothe North ceeding with Okanagan plans for Regional sports fields District at the site, the Bannerman Wednesday to society has fund a study legally chalinto the feasibility of lenged the eviction developing a new cen- notice. It states that tre for racing and other when the land was sold horse-related activities. to NORD, there was “As government, an agreement it would what do you have to continue to be used for know to solve elements equestrian events. of the Kin Race track However, the sociproblem,” said Gary ety is now pushing the Bannerman, a consul- regional district to suptant working for the port relocation of the Morning Star Staff
track. “We’re looking for ways to potentially resolve this dispute,” said Ed Woolley, society president. Through his own research, Bannerman believes there is a need for a facility that would include racing, gaming, training, boarding and a veterinary hospital. “The industry is looking for a home,” he said. NORD is being asked to provide about $7,000 for a preliminary study. The study would consider the costs involved in constructing such a facility, what senior government funds may be available, what services the regional district could provide and potential
sites. “Spallumcheen would appear to be a wonderful location but it could be in any area,” said Bannerman, adding that an equestrian facility would create jobs and draw people to the region. Bannerman won’t speculate on what the study’s final outcome would be. “It could tell us it’s so undoable we don’t want to move to the next step. But I believe somewhere in the province it is doable,” he said. A decision on funding a study hasn’t been made yet, but director Wayne Lippert is interested. “It’s nice to see the equestrian society talking to us instead
Grow-op busted in Fintry area RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
RCMP have shut down a marijuana grow operation on the west side of Okanagan Lake. On Wednesday at 4 p.m., officers discovered 1,725 plants inside a home on Dunwaters Road at Fintry. “We were acting on information provided by the owner of the property,” said Gord Molendyk, spokesman for the Vernon detachment. “It’s a fairly large operation, especially for a residence.” One person — believed to be the tenant of the propetty — was taken into custody at the scene. A 24-year-old man was expected to appear
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of going through the courts,” he said. “We’ve been looking for possible solutions.” Director Mike
Gavinchuk is willing to consider using some tax dollars to develop an equestrian centre in the region.
“It can be a focal point for the area. They would have to show a profit and be a viable operation,” he said.
Kalamalka Rotary Thanks you! Our March 11th benefit screening of Casablanca in the Performing Arts Theatre raised $6,400! This will enable 6 more Shelter Boxes to be deployed to Haiti. Adding these to previous efforts by Kalamalka Rotarians we’ve been able to help send 23 ShelterBox kits to Haiti at $1,000 each; enough to house 230 individuals before the deluge of the rainy season! Some of these funds were also matched by the Canadian Government meaning $13,000 over and above the $23,000 has also been sent to offer aid and shelter.
Our deep thanks to: - All those who generously donated at the movie & through the ShelterBox web site! - Our fabulous local media, SUN FM, KISS FM and the Vernon Morning Star - Shawn Greek (Salmon Arm) brought and ran the projector - Interact Students from Seaton (an offshoot of Rotary for youth) who contributed $1,400 from a penny drive which was topped up to $3,000 by Kal Rotary for 3 more kits - John Kehler of Home Hardware on 27th St. (store profits of $5,000 went to purchase 5 kits!) - Many individual Kalamalka Rotary members who generously donated money and time - Global Education students from Fulton who helped distribute posters and collect funds on movie night We’ve already been questioned about when the next Kalamalka Rotary film benefit will happen! Stay tuned…. For those who want to know more about ShelterBox and may wish to contribute: www.shelterbox.ca or speak to any Kal Rotarian.
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Board wants creek action RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
Regional politicians are joining the fight to clean up one of the region’s dirtiest water bodies. The North Okanagan Regional District board is fully endorsing the District of Coldstream’s grant application to the Okanagan Basin Water Board to improve water quality along part of Coldstream Creek. “This is a little extra weight they are looking for,” said director Will Hansma of backing Coldstream’s bid. The municipality is seeking $17,000 from OBWB and another $10,000 from the Environmental Farm Plan for the creek enhancements. “It’s the most polluted waterway in the region,” said Gyula Kiss, a Coldstream director at NORD. The municipality is concerned the creek, and ultimately Kalamalka Lake, is being contaminated by activities from residential, agricultural and industrial uses. “Nutrients from fertilizers applied on agricultural lands could contribute to aquatic plant growth (milfoil) and algae blooms, sediment can increase turbidity and aggradations of the shoreline and contaminants (fecal coliforms) can cause increased risk to human health for recreational users and lead to increased costs for water treat-
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Cadets prepare for avalanches CAPT. AMELIE LEDUC Special To The Morning Star
Ten senior army cadets from across B.C. are currently spending six days of their spring break in Vernon as they undertake a combination of avalanche certification and winter leadership training. After two days of classroom instruction and practical work at Kal Beach, the cadets, under the supervision of Lieutenant Carolyn Baker and Second Lieutenant Brendan Lewis will travel to Big White where they will set up a winter camp. The cadets will spend the first night in tents, and depending on conditions on the mountain, the second night in snow caves. The avalanche skills training is provided by Russ Turner of Skaha Rock Adventures and Lyle Thiede, the Assistant Patrol Director of Apex Mountain Resort. “The cadets will receive the basic knowledge in a classroom setting,” says Turner, who has 30 years of experience teaching summer and winter programs. “We’ll give them the tools and open their eyes so they can make informed decisions.” Cadets are also directed to the Canadian Avalanche Centre (CAC) web site where they can search for more detailed information and understand the jargon associated with avalanche hazards. On Monday, the cadets practiced finding buried transceivers at Kal Beach. Turner says that using the sandy beach as a substitute for snow allows the cadets to learn to locate buried transceivers without the problems associated with learning on the mountain. “It’s easier for the cadets when they’re not concerned with the cold and winter conditions on the mountain and it’s more cost effective to do the basic training here in Vernon.” For cadet warrant
officer Chris Brovold of Surrey, the first two days of the course has raised his awareness of avalanche dangers. “I never knew how frequent avalanches are,” he said, adding that the knowledge gained in Vernon will come in handy when his cadet corps carries on winter field training exercises in Manning Park. Although he’s not looking forward to the cold on Big White. “I’ll be able to share this knowledge with the other cadets,” he says. For cadet master warrant officer Ryan Deveau of Victoria, the course will help him to avoid problems in the back country when he moves to Yellowknife in the future. “I hadn’t applied for the course, but last Friday when I completed the pre-parachute course, I was told there had been a cancellation, so here I am.” Deveau has trained in Vernon in the summer, but this is his first winter leadership training course. At the conclusion of the 22-hour course, the cadets will earn an avalanche skills training, level one certificate. “This course is a prerequisite to taking the Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) 10-day Professional Level One course,” says Turner. The skills learned will include recognizing avalanche terrain, route finding, weather observations, snow-pack study, elementary snow
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ots of Vernonites remember enjoying hamburgers at The Burger Baron. Or the North End Drive-In. Or Grace’s Dairy Drive-In. The world’s best cinnamon buns, Nanaimo bars and date squares could be found at The Roxy Bakery. While today, of course, we enjoy all that Silver Star Mountain Resort has to offer, for many Vernonites their fondest memories of skiing were at night at Tillicum. At least a half-dozen people have recalled Roger Knox spending their weekend nights pulling mainers up and down Main Street. And, just how many floors, exactly, did the old Bay building have downtown? Thanks to the social networking page, Facebook, I have been enjoying a stroll down memory lane. Me and 721 others. A couple of people started a page on the site called You Know You’re From Vernon When. “Write how much you love Vernon and what you love about it,” encouraged the creators of the page. “You know your proud to be from VERNON...” Turns out, so far, 722 people are proud to be from Vernon, including many who have moved away, and many who remain. Somebody will post a memory which, inevitably, will lead to others posting theirs about the same thing, or the post will tweak something in someone’s memory bank and they’ll write that down. I grew up where Okanagan Spring Brewery now is and I had completely forgotten there was a house at the entrance to Polson Park until my friend Lisa mentioned that was her
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grandfather’s house. Food is a common memory, such as the best place to get hamburgers. A lot of people wish – myself included – Nick’s Kandy Kitchen was still open. People enjoyed fine dining at Hy’s Steak House, the Bib and Tucker, the Beefeater Inn, Tastee Freeze, Scotty’s Pancake House, Pardner’s, Bonanza, which became Peggy Sue’s, a 50s-styled restaurant complete with a car in the wall. Those with healthier tastes remember getting their fruit and vegetables at Valley Fruit Stand. Or The Fruit Union. There’s been talk about Hotel Corner. Several people remember vividly the Allison Hotel burning to the ground. Rec Centre and Paddlewheel Hall dances were well attended. Our Heaven Roller Rink was a happening place. People remember shooting pool at Vern Dye’s Billiards Hall. Or watching the Vernon Essos, Vernon Vikings and Vernon Lodge Tigers at the Civic Arena, before renovations. Or the first thing you saw coming down Hospital Hill was NOCA dairy. There was a talking mynah bird in a shoe store downtown. One guy got his haircuts from Ted Enns of Country Squire barbershop fame when Ted’s shop was beside Butcher Boys. People miss buying records at Freddie’s Records, or shopping at Eaton’s. I wrote on the site about being freaked out by being on the fourth floor of the old Bay building, and more than a dozen people replied that the Bay didn’t have four floors. Some wrote it had two plus a basement. Some wrote it had three floors. Some checked with their parents or relatives. I swear it had four floors. I could be wrong, but I know I’m not wrong about one thing: I’m proud to be a Vernonite. And I know I’m not alone with that feeling.
It just might be a way out of a dispute for everyone concerned. Although at first blush it may look like a feasibility study into developing a new centre for racing and other horse-related activities would come at the taxpayer’s expense, it actually may save money in the long run, so to speak. The Okanagan Equestrian Society, which is legally fighting a North Okanagan Regional District edict to vacate Kin Race Track by Dec. 31, is suggesting $7,000 towards such a study would go a long way to resolving the dispute. They’re hoping such a study would lead to a new home facility for the society, preferably in Spallumcheen, which has expressed interest. The regional district wants to develop the Kin Race Track site for much-needed sports fields. It’s difficult to predict what such a study would come up with, but obviously if financially viable such a facility anywhere in the North Okanagan would be a boon for the region. NORD directors Wayne Lippert and Mike Gavinchuk seemed open to considering the proposal as a possible better option than any route through the courts. The regional district has yet to make a final decision on funding a study but any outcome should be weighed against any potential court costs if the two sides continue to butt heads. A win-win for the North Okanagan and all involved would be a decision that eventually resulted in more sports fields for Greater Vernon and a new and improved equestrian facility somewhere in the North Okanagan.
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petition signed by a large number of Lumby taxpayers said no to tax increases. The petitions were presented to council at a recent meeting (March 1). The mayor’s response was a true slap in the face to the citizens of this community. He basically questioned those citizens that worked to have the petitions signed and vowed to phone every signatory to confirm they had indeed signed. Lumby has experienced mill closures, the glass plant moving away and the economic down turn, which has cost further jobs to the citizens of this small community. Our tax load is greater than some areas of like size and some larger communities as well. Council hasn’t done any upgrades to
POOR TASTE I noticed Kalamalka Secondary School hosted a "Kalabunga Daze" event which looked like a fun event! I'm happy the kids were having a good time. I wanted to point out that the practice of jamming marshmallows into your mouth is dangerous. There have been some deaths involving choking on marshmallows, including most recently, a 36-year-old woman and a 12-yearold girl. I like a good marshmallow, roasted over the fire as much as the next person, but putting raw marshmallows into your mouth and giggling is a recipe for disaster. How would one perform the Heimlich maneuver on a choking "Chubby Bunny"? Chances are you'll choke on some type of food in your life, hopefully you'll be able to cough, remove it and get on with life, maybe a bit embarrassed if you were in a restaurant. At one point you may have to have the Heimlich maneuver performed on you, or even perform it on yourself... I just hope it isn't to remove a marshmallow. How about changing the "Chubby Bunny" contest to a "Root Beer Chug" instead?
the industrial park to draw commercial and small industries to the area, sewer access is just not there. Spend tax dollars on these services and these businesses will come, provide jobs and increase the tax base. Small businesses in Lumby are reeling over more and more taxes and citizens are selling their homes and moving elsewhere. There is $42,241.23 excess in the budget, for what? Kudos to the two resident councillors of Lumby who supported their citizens. We shall see them on council again. The mayor and the other two councillors should be asking themselves who they truly represent. The next election is not that far off. Elinor Turrill
The biggest problem with that may be some nasty belches at the end. Carla Rayner APOLLO SPEEDWAY To the person who ran over our cat on Apollo Road. Please slow down and take more care while driving on our road. Drivers have a tendency to gun their vehicles once they have rounded the corner off of Longacre or come way too fast over the hill down Apollo. I have two other cats, two dogs, and a child. Don’t kill any more of our family! You took the life of our precious pet Thomas who I adopted from the SPCA three years ago with my then four-year-old daughter. He loved everyone, including the dogs, and not only tolerated a toddler picking him up around the shoulders but seemed to enjoy it. I will miss having my eyebrows groomed with cat spit, his kitty hugs whenever we picked him up, and being woken up in the middle of the night from his contented purring on my pillow. My heart is completely broken. This brings me to my second comment — options for our neighbourhood concerning the Hesperia lands.
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The proposed diagram included with the invitation suggests that they will extend Apollo road through the new planned community and take out the road that connects with Longacre currently. Right now, the only thing that slows people down on this end of the road is that sharp corner. I can only imagine the speedway that will be created. To city council, please do not proceed with this. How about you stop putting more greenspace downtown and put the buildings and roads where they belong? Lisa Isnardy JUST A THOUGHT Re: Incinerator for animal carcasses: If there is a need for this facility I suggest that it be appropriately located on the site of Greater Vernon’s other “agricultural” operation, Kekuli Bay’s bio-solids production facility. That way the smell of incinerated carcasses (this is a rendering plant, folks) will be indistinguishable from the outdoor processing of human excrement at this site, and no-one will be the wiser. Both wastes can be quietly trucked through heavily populated areas on our main highway.
ance dollars, what’s next? It seems what this current government is bent on is taxing us, then taxing us again and again. Hopefully we will not give the Liberal Party that privilege again. Lee Fennell
And as the residential neighbours die off from the carcinogens or move away, we will be able to take advantage of depressed values and displace those fat cats from their multi-million dollar mansions. Ah, the power of regional government. Ken Biss TAX WOES Colin Hansen, thanks for the lowest tax rate in Canada and thanks for the highest hidden agenda taxes in Canada. It is so infuriating to see the increase in hidden tax increases/ fees such as the increase in BC Hydro rates and the latest scam to take $778 million from ICBC to put in general revenue. Where’s the justice in that? ICBC should be lowering rates not being a slush fund for government. Hydro run-the-river projects etc. are not sustainable nor a good business model, again we the taxpayer are on the hook to Premier Campbell’s green ideology. July 2010 is going to the greatest tax increase this province has ever encountered, first the HST of 12 per cent, carbon tax 4.5 per cent, Hydro 11 per cent, and now the latest scam, our ICBC insur-
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Rural areas ratify industrial land strategy RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
The Nor th Okanagan’s rural communities are joining an economic development strategy. The Electoral Area Advisory Committee have reversed thrusters and decided to sign the City of Vernon’s memorandum of understanding on industrial development. “Anything we can bring into the region (to create jobs) will benefit everyone,” said Mike Macnabb, BX-Silver Star director. The committee had originally opted not to support the memorandum because of some concerns, but that situation has since evolved. “We put forward a friendly amendment and it shouldn’t be a problem for Vernon to accept,” said Macnabb. The committee wants to ensure the North Okanagan Regional District zoning process remains in place in rural areas and that it’s not assumed agricultural land will be developed for industrial uses. Macnabb has been concerned the push for industrial development could lead to farm land being absorbed and properties in his area being annexed into Vernon. “It keeps the authority within the jurisdiction involved,” he said
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Warrants issued for three B.C. men MARCH 9, Theft from a vehicle in the 6900 block of Cummins Road in Vernon. The window was broken and two purses containing ID, credit cards and other personal items were stolen. (10-4502) MARCH 9, theft from a vehicle in the area of 31st Street and 34th Avenue. The suspect broke a window and stole a purse that contained ID and other personal items. (10-4482) MARCH 8, B&E and theft to a residence in the 1700 block of Deep Creek Road in Enderby. The front door was kicked in and a jewelry box with all the jewelry was stolen along with an old Playstation. (10-4442) MARCH 8, theft from vehicle in the area of Marshall Field. Purse containing a wallet and ID as well as cash was stolen. (104435) MARCH 8, theft from a vehicle, BX Falls off Silver Star Road. A woman’s purse containing keys, cash and ID was stolen, along with an iPod, a power converter, cell phone and charger were also stolen. (10-4424) MARCH 8, theft from vehicle in the 4900 block of Heritage Drive. An iPod and a chef’s knife were stolen. (10-4396) MARCH 8, B&E and theft in a townhouse complex in the 3600 block of 25th Avenue. Suspects entered a garage, then kicked a hole in the wall to get to a second complex where they stole two Makita drills that have paint splattered on them. (10-4391) MARCH 7, theft from vehicle in Kal Lake Provincial Park. Driver’s side window broken, two purses containing ID and other personal items were stolen. (10-4331) MARCH 7, theft of a 1991 eight-horse Honda outboard motor from a boat in the 8000 block of Aquarius Road in Vernon. The locks were removed and the motor was stolen. (10-4318) MARCH 7, B&E and theft to a business in the 3500 block of Okanagan Street in Armstrong. A brick was thrown through the window and a guitar was stolen. (10-4296) MARCH 6, theft from a vehicle in the 7300 block of Okanagan Landing Road. A woman’s leather purse containing cash, credit cards, personal ID and a cell phone were stolen. (10-4230)
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4 cyl, A/C, p. windows, p. locks, 47,000 kms
$
28,647
'09 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
3.9%*
'06 TOYOTA COROLLA CE
FINANCING FROM
%*
FINANCING FROM
3.9%*
'08 TOYOTA RAV 4 SPORT
FINANCING FROM
18,811
H3960
'06 TOYOTA RAV 4
FINANCING FROM
$
13,732
'07 TOYOTA MATRIX
$
'07 TOYOTA MATRIX TRD
H3977
22,371
$ H3901
13,310
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VERNON
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Tyler Cull
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4205 27 th Street, Vernon
AFRICAN RHYTHMS
“March Madness Sale”
Open House Sunday 1-4pm
• NEW CONDOS, UNDERGROUND PARKING
898 Mt. Bulman Place
• FREE 42” TV! LISA VANDERVELDE/MORNING STAR
Robin Ritchie and Kathi Wilkinson provide the drum music for an African dance class at the Yoga Matters studio Saturday.
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Bobby Bovenzi instructs the African dance class to the drum beat at Yoga Matters.
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Friday, March 19, 2010 - The Morning Star A15
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY! Lucerne Milk Assorted varieties. 4 Litre. varieties. LIMIT TWO - Combined vari Plus deposit and/or enviro le levy where applicable.
Lucerne Milk Assorted varieties. 4 Litre. LIMIT TWO - Combined varieties. Plus deposit and/or enviro levy where applicable. COUPON VALID MARCH 19 - 21, 2010 ONLY AT YOUR SAFEWAY STORE.
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Safeway Juice and Cocktails
Su Sunkist Navel Oranges Na
From concentrate. Select varieties. 1 Litre. Litre Plus deposit and/or enviro levy where applicable. WEEKLY HOUSEHOLD LIMIT TWELVE Combined varieties.
4 lb Bag. Product of U.S.A.
CLUB PRICE
CLUB PRICE
.77
ea.
EXTREME PRICE
99
1
Boneless New York Strip Loin Steak
Windex Trigger Select varieties. 765 to 950 mL. Or Wipes 28’s.
Canadian Beef. WEEKLY HOUSEHOLD LIMIT TWO.
CLUB PRICE
CLUB PRICE
BUY ONE, GET ONE
FREE Plus
ea.
99
6
/lb. 15.41/kg
Exclusivity has its rewards everyday at your Vernon Safeway
50
Earn an additional
BONUS AIR MILES® reward miles every time you shop*
*Minimum $40 purchase required. Please see customer service for complete details. ® TM Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Canada Safeway Limited. Prices effective at your Vernon Safeway stores Friday, Mar. 19 thru Sunday, Mar. 21, 2010. We reserve the right to limit sales to retail quantities. Some items may not be available at all stores. All items while stocks last. Actual items may vary slightly from illustrations. Some illustrations are serving suggestions only. Advertised prices do not include GST. ®™ Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Canada Safeway Limited. Extreme Specials are prices that are so low they are limited to a one time purchase to Safeway Club Card Members within a household. Each household can purchase the limited items one time during the effective dates. A household is defined by all Safeway Club Cards that are linked by the same address and phone number. Each household can purchase the EXTREME SPECIALS during the specified advertisement dates. For purchases over the household limits, regular pricing applies to overlimit purchases. On BUY ONE GET ONE FREE items, both items must be purchased. Lowest priced item is then free.
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Friday, March 19, 2010 - The Morning Star A17
Innovation You Can Feel Engineering You Can Trust
OFFER EXTENDED UNTIL 6PM MARCH 31ST DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND.
$
384 A Month With
†
$
2010 Subaru Outback PZEV
2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5i 4 Door Sedan
.00
Starting From
$
0 Down
Consumer Reports “Most Reliable”
2010 Motor Trend SUV of the Year Consumer Reports “Most Reliable” 2010 AJAC “Best New SUV Under $35,000.00”
0.5% lease rate for 24 mths. LEV $13,646. 75
*
$
$ Lennard Winslow Sales Manager
Gary McCardell Hyundai Salesman
Steven Daschuk Hyundai Salesman
Andrew Hoglund Hyundai Salesman
2006 DODGE DAKOTA
Hetty-Jo Schultz Hyundai Saleswoman
Bruce Townsend Hyundai Salesman
$
0 Down
UU832954
UW252010
SALE PRICE
Bluetooth, auto., 24,000 kms
INSURANCE INSTITUTE FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY All Subaru vehicles tested are top safety picks.V
††
5-star government crash test safety ratingsW.
$15,995 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
2009 HYUNDAI SONATA GL
$16,995 TRADE-IN VALUE $2500 DISCOUNT
13,495
2009 JEEP WRANGLER “UNLIMITED”
UH539206 SALE PRICE
$17,995 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
Very clean car
$
15,495
*
UL767058 SALE PRICE
4 door, convertible, auto.
$29,495 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
2009 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIER 3.0R
26,995
2009 SUBARU OUTBACK LTD
AWD
2008 FORD EXPLORER XLT
2008 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL
2007 SATURN AURA XE
2007 TOYOTA CAMRY “HYBRID”
UUA23191
UU073875
UF239160
UU002495
$25,995 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
23,495
SALE PRICE
“HATCH”, 3 door, A/C, auto., low kms
$
10,495
SALE PRICE
“2007 Car of the Year” Very clean
$12,995 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
10,495
$
18,995
2006 MAZDA 6 GT
2004 FORD F350 XL
UJ110976
UW136718
U5M41623
UED79225
$12,995 TRADE-IN VALUE $2500 DISCOUNT
$
23,995
$16,995 TRADE-IN VALUE $2500 DISCOUNT
SALE PRICE
Just arrived, low kms
$
10,495
$13,995 TRADE-IN VALUE $2500 DISCOUNT SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
Wagon, sunroof, loaded
$
14,495
5.4L, 86,000 kms, auto., PW, PL, A/C
$
11,495
2004 CHEVY COLORADO LT
2002 ACURA RSX “PREMIUM”
2002 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S
2002 TOYOTA COROLLA CE
C8187123
UC801763
UC106324
UC862088
SALE PRICE
$22,495 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
19,995
SALE PRICE
Leather, 5 speed, sunroof
$11,995 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
9,495
SALE PRICE
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
Auto., 4 cylinder
$
$9,995 $2500
7,495
SALE PRICE
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
5 speed, very fuel efficient
$
$7,995 $2500
5,495
2002 ACURA 3.2 TL
2001 CHEVY MALIBU LS
2002 TOYOTA CAMRY CE
2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GL 3.3L
UA802209
U6192055
U0014950
UH135364
SALE PRICE
$11,995 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
9,495
SALE PRICE
V6, extra clean
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
$6,995 $2500
4,495
SALE PRICE
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
4 cylinder, auto., well equipped
$
$9,995 $2500
7,495
SALE PRICE
Only 13,800 kms, just traded in, like brand new
$24,995 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
$
22,495
4608 27th Street Vernon 1-877-202-3434 www.vernonhyundai.com 1-250-275-4004 * †Offer valid on all vehicles except those valued under $5,000. Some restrictions may apply, see dealer for full details. Promotion not included with any other promotions. All vehicle prices plus applicable taxes.
DL6371
4 door, auto., PL, PW, A/C
2006 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 2.5
AWD, sport, just arrived!
Sunroof, leather, 2 to choose from
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
2007 FORD FOCUS SE
$26,495 TRADE-IN VALUE $2500 DISCOUNT
4,100 kms, leather, loaded
2008 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX
$21,495 $2500
SALE PRICE
Very fuel efficient, no recalls
2008 SATURN OUTLOOK XE SALE PRICE
Leather, loaded, just arrived
$12,995 $2500
TRADE-IN VALUE DISCOUNT
STK #S4210875
$
Starting prices on 2010 Legacy 2.5i 6MT and 2010 Outback PZEV 6MT models do not include freight, pdi, fees or taxes. Lease payments on 2010 Forester 2.5x 5MT and 2010 Impreza 2.5i 4 door 5MT models do not include taxes, all rebates go to dealer. See dealer for complete details. Promotion not included with any other promotions. DL6371
SALE PRICE
2008 CHEVY COBALT LS SEDAN
32,495 304 OR $
STK #U7340993
28 B/W
$
35,495 333 OR $
STK #U7176730
90 B/W
$
12,995
OR
111
$
STK #UG509151
78
B/W
$
29,995
OR
2005 MERCEDES BENZ C230 KOMPRESSOR
19,995
2005 SUBARU LEGACY SE SEDAN
STK #U7206925
$
16,995
OR
$
151
STK #UF714816 OR
$
18089
$
B/W
Gerry Robinson Sales Manager
Andree Kosmino Duncan McDonald Subaru Saleswoman Subaru Salesman
B/W
$
21,995
OR
$
16,995
200
B/W
$
12,995
OR
$
111
19,995
2006 CHEVY LT 1500 CREW CAB Z71 4X4
4 door, auto., all power options, keyless entry
STK #UU244170
63
Dan Skrypnyk Subaru Salesman
2008 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL
STK #U2305862
27
B/W
$
$
OR
15127
B/W
AWD, auto., loaded, local car
2007 VOLVO S40 2.4i SEDAN
AWD, auto., A/C, cruise
60
2005 SUBARU OUTBACK LTD 3.0R
AM sport pkg., 2 sets of wheels, 1 owner, reduced
$
STK #UM602100
279
$
Sunroof, DVD, 20” chrome wheels
B/W
$
25,495
OR
$
235
OR
$
18089 B/W
2007 FORD EXPLORER SPORT-TRAC LTD V8, leather, sunroof
STK #U1350877
78
STK #U4314088
STK #UUA16119
18
B/W
$
25,495
OR
$
23518
B/W
4407 27th Street Vernon 1-800-663-6430 www.hilltopsubaru.com 1-250-542-2324
Bi-weekly payments are based on 60 month term @ 5.49% with your $2500 trade value discount applied. On approved credit, see dealer for complete details.
14,495
OFFER EXTENDED UNTIL 6PM MARCH 31ST DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND.
†
SALE PRICE
$
DVD, sunroof, lift kit, 20” wheels
JAPANESE ENGINEERED VEHICLES STANDARD WITH
US624247
4.7L, crew cab, tonneau cover, very clean, must see
23,995.00
Consumer Reports “Most Reliable”
3.9% lease rate for 48 mths. LEV $10,917.90
2009 FORD FOCUS SE
D L O S
Starting From
Consumer Reports “Most Reliable”
2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL
10,000 kms, just ust arrived, well equipped
AWD, 8 psgr., loaded
2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5i
2010 Subaru Forester 2.5x
.00
419 A Month With
OUR SALES STAFF
7 psgr., satellite radio, loaded
28,995.00
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Cancer campaign making the rounds Morning Star Staff
April is Cancer Awareness month and one of the Canadian Cancer Society’s biggest fundraising campaigns of the year will soon be coming to your door. Canvassers will be collecting donations in Okanagan neighbourhoods from April 1 to 30. They’ll be covering ground from Oyama to Armstrong and Lumby to West Kelowna. The campaign is more than 40 years old and all canvassers will have identification. Tax-deductible receipt are available. “The door-to-door campaign has been going on for years and years and is one
“It’s a cause that touches everyone.� — Jackie George of the most fundamental fundraisers we have,� said residential campaign co-ordinator Jackie George. “The goal is to raise as much money as possible,� she said. “It’s a cause that touches everyone.� When you donate, you are supporting one of the Canadian Cancer Society’s
single most important drives against all types of cancer and providing assistance to those living with cancer in the community. Nearly 300 canvassers have signed up to help out this year but George says more are always welcome. “We’re always looking for more. We need as many doors knocked on as possible,� she said. For more information on how to get involved, contact Jackie George at 250542-7417. Details on the effort and volunteer registration are also available at the campaign website www.fightback.ca.
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Friday, March 19, 2010 - The Morning Star A21
News Big scholarships up for grabs through newspaper association Morning Star Staff
The British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspapers Association (BCYCNA) will award some of the largest scholarships in B.C. and Yukon again this year. Scholarships of $3,500, $1,000, and $500 will be awarded to the three students who best answer the question â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153;How could your local paper partner with the youth in your community to make a positive difference?â&#x20AC;? Students must submit a 500-word essay to The Morning Star by April 23, 2010. One local finalist will be chosen. The finalistsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; essays will then be forwarded to the BCYCNA where the top three scholarship winners will be selected. B.C. and Yukon high school grads are eligible for $5,000 in scholarships, making them some of the most accessible awards available. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The BCYCNA is pleased to once again provide graduating high school students across BC and Yukon with the opportunity to receive considerable scholarship awards,â&#x20AC;? said Scott Nelson, president of the BCYCNA. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of BCYCNAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s member initiatives is to be able to make this kind of contribution to the young people who live in the communities we serve.â&#x20AC;? The three scholarships will be awarded to the winners at their graduating ceremony by a representative of their local community newspaper. Another scholarship is available to prospective female journalists. A $2,500 scholarship is provided through the generosity of the late Evelyn A. Caldwell, known to generations of Vancouver Sun readers as â&#x20AC;&#x153;Penny Wise.â&#x20AC;? The recipient will be enrolled in the one-year certificate program in journalism at Langara College. The program runs full-time from September to mid-April and any woman at least 19 years old who is a B.C. resident and can demonstrate an interest in journalism is eligible. You must also submit transcripts of your high school, college or univer-
sity grades along with an 800-1,000-word essay on why you want a career
in journalism. Samples of your published work and supporting letters from
teachers and editors may enhance your chances. Applications must be
received in the BCYCNA office by April 30. Mailing address is: Penny
Wise Scholarship, B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association,
122-1020 Mainland Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2T4.
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The annual election of half of the board of directors will be one of the major items during the Downtown Vernon Association’s annual general meeting March 24. Nominations for candidates closed March 11 and the nominating committee will put
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Snakes pumped for Penticton GRAEME CORBETT Morning Star Staff
Many looked at it as a simple tuneup to prepare for the B.C. Hockey League Interior Conference final. A minor inconvenience standing between the Vernon Vipers and a shot at defending the Fred Page Cup. Instead, the Snakes found themselves in a six-game grudge match with the feisty Quesnel Millionaires, who gave their all against the defending Royal Bank Cup champs. On the strength of back-to-back shutouts by Graeme Gordon, the Vipers clinched their best-of-seven Interior semifinal 4-2 Tuesday night at the Vault in Quesnel. Vernon, ranked second in the country, hosts the No. 3-rated Penticton Vees in Games 1 and 2 of the Interior final tonight and Saturday night at Wesbild Centre. Games 3 and 4 go Tuesday and Wednesday night at South Okanagan Events Centre. The Vees iced the Westside Warriors 4-2 in the other Interior semi, ending with a 4-3 overtime Game 6 thriller Tuesday at Royal LePage Place. Gordon, a North Vancouver product, turned in a 25-save showing as the Vipers iced the Mills 5-0 in Tuesday’s Game 6. The 20-year-old keeper backstopped the Snakes to a 4-0 Game 5 win a night earlier at Wesbild. “Those last two games were our best effort in the playoffs by far,” said Gordon, who admitted to feeling a bit rusty after missing 10 games with a lower-body injury late in the regular season. “I just went back to what worked for me – pre-game routine, focusing throughout the game. I’m feeling like a young Andrew Hammond now,” he added, laughing. Jonathan Milhouse, Sahir Gill, Cole Ikkala, Garrett Noonan and Connor Jones led the Viper offence with a goal and assist each in Game 6. Kellen Jones supplied two helpers. The Mills came out desperate, but the Vipers’ skill took over the game as they outshot Quesnel 45-25. “They really only had those two lines, and they were obviously tired from the series before (against the Salmon Arm SilverBacks),” said Gordon. After watching his team struggle with consistency, earning a split in the first four games, Vipers’ head coach Mark Ferner decided to juggle his lines, reuniting twins Connor and Kellen with Gill, and placing David Robinson on a line with Braden Pimm and Mike Collins. “Giller, Connor and Kell have kind of found their groove again. We just wanted to get a spark; we needed to let them know that we needed to get some guys going,” said Ferner. “It was a matter of time until we got our game back. In the last two games we were a lot better in certain areas.” Ferner compared the physicality of the Quesnel series to last year’s semifinal epic with Salmon Arm. “You’ve got to give them credit. They played a really hard series,” said Ferner. “This was a good thing for us. They didn’t make it easy on us and we needed that.” As the series wore on, Ferner says it was the Vipers’ depth and experience that made the difference. It is something the Snakes will be relying on more as the post-season continues. “Our ability to roll four lines wears teams down, especially in a seven-game series. We’re prepared to play seven hard games, and that’s the mentality you have to have,” he said. “The one thing we’ve got over other teams is the experi-
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The Millionaires’ Rylan Stanyer feels the full force of Dylan Walchuk’s (left) slap shot during Game 6 of the BCHL Interior Conference semifinal Tuesday night at the Vault. The Vipers won 5-0 to clinch the best-of-seven series 4-2. The Snakes host the Penticton Vees in Game 1 of the Interior Conference final tonight at Wesbild Centre. ence of winning a Royal Bank Cup. Our guys have what it takes to win.” Added Gordon: “I’d rather go six games than have a fourgame cakewalk and then head into Penticton thinking it’s going to be easy.” Given the two team’s regular-season rivalry (they split the series 3-3), Ferner is expecting fireworks with the Penticton series, especially with both teams back at full strength. “Finally, they are healthy. We want to play the best team out there at their best, and we feel that’s Penticton. I’m sure they’re saying the same thing. “It should be a very entertaining series. Fans will be in for a treat.” Said Vees’ head coach Fred Harbinson: “It’s two teams that know each other well. It has been a tight series all year and we’ve had success in their building, so we feel confident going in there this weekend. We feel like we’re in a good place. “Both teams are filled with talented players, so it’s going to be awesome for fans and for the BCHL,” he added, suggesting these could be two of the most gifted teams in BCHL history. SNAKE BITES: The SilverBacks have fired first-year head coach Matt Hughes. A native of Kamloops, Hughes was an assistant coach beside Rylan Ferster for two years before taking over bench boss duties. Former Viper and Kamloops Blazer coach Troy Mick, now with the KIJHL finalist Revelstoke Grizzlies, is considered a leading candidate for the Salmon Arm opening... The Alberni Valley Bulldogs will face the Powell River Kings in the Coastal Conference final. The Dawgs stopped the host Nanaimo Clippers 5-2 Tuesday night at Frank Crane Arena to earn a 4-2 decision in their semifinal. The Kings swept the Langley Chiefs in four straight in the other Coastal semi...The Alberta League semifinal series start Saturday with the nation’s
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Kaneda cooks up Heat title KEVIN MITCHELL Sports Editor
Officially, Maddie Kaneda is studying second-year sciences at UBC Okanagan University. Unofficially, the 19-year-old is taking Hoops 101. The slick shooting guard will play her heart out for the Heat in the Canadian Collegiate Athletics Association women’s basketball championships this weekend in Kelowna. The Fulton Maroons grad will then finish school and prepare for a summer gig working at a basketball camp somewhere in the U.S. “I’ll be coaching at a camp starting June 18 but I don’t even know where it is,” she laughed. “All I know is it’s called Camp Dandee.” A major gym junkie, Kaneda had a splendid sophomore season as the Heat won the provincial title last weekend at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo. The 5-foot-8 hustler made great plays at both ends of the court as the Heat stopped Victoria’s Camosun Chargers 69-67 in the final. Kaneda drained 16 points, grabbed seven rebounds and recorded two steals as the Heat upended the host Mariners 75-70 in the semis. UBC Okanagan goes into the eight-
team nationals ranked fourth and they met the fifth-rated Cégep de Sainte-Foy Dynamiques of Quebec in their opener Thursday night. “They won nationals the last two years but this year they lost to Dawson (College Blues of Ontario) so they got a wildcard berth,” said Kaneda. “It should be a good game.” The Dynamiques are known as a physical team and according to Heat coach Heather Semeniuk, “There is more than just the physical play, these are the twotime champs, they have many weapons. However, if we stick with our style of play and push the ball, run, and maintain pressure on defence, we will be able to compete at their level.” The Heat have come on strong in the second half of the season, winning the last six games of the season to claim the BCCAA championship. They were ranked No. 11 in January before finding their groove. Katie Woodman and Meghan McGill were both named to the provincial all-star team and are expected to play key roles at the nationals. Semeniuk has high hopes for her girls, and the Heat will be relying on their strong team play to make a long run. “We have to play our best game and
improve on each performance. Also, if we can get good support from our bench and not let the pressure of playing in front of friends, family, and a home crowd affect our performance we can come out on top. “We’ve been doing a lot of shooting drills lately, and will be relying on our outside shooting to cause problems for other teams, but most importantly, we will be taking it one opponent at a time and not worrying about who we might have to face at the end. We have been playing our best ball of the season lately, and if we can keep it up, expect something special.” Kaneda, who will switch to kinetics studies next year (likely at a CIS school) realizes what it takes for the Heat to be at their best. “We push the ball and run a fast-paced game and play hard defence and that leads to good offence.” The Sheridan College Bruins of Ontario are ranked No. 1. The SAIT Trojans of Edmonton are No. 3. Sheridan met Camosun Thursday night with the winner facing either the Dynamiques or Heat in tonight’s semifinal. Festivities began with a banquet and awards ceremony Wednesday night, where the CCAA Player-of-the-Year and national all-star teams were named. Follow the tournament at www.goheat.ca/nats.
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Kevin Hill’s breakthrough snowboard season has not gone unnoticed. The 23-year-old Vernon product was recently honoured with the Neil Daffern Memorial Award, meant to recognize up-and-coming elite riders who have demonstrated an exemplary level of perforKevin Hill mance or commitment
to the sport. Hill, who narrowly missed his Olympic nomination, was instead a forerunner with the Canadian men’s snowboard cross team at the Vancouver Games. He shared the award with halfpipe rider Palmer Taylor of Collingwood, Ont. Both riders are members of the Canada Snowboard National Development Group and will receive $5,000 in financial assistance to help them on their journey. Hill, who is also a pro BMX racer, has shown steady progression in snowboard
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Kapak cruises to national berth Morning Star Staff
Vernon’s Connie Kapak far surpassed her No. 6 billing in the Midget girls division at the B.C. Speed Skating Championships last weekend in Dawson Creek. The 11-year-old speedster, the youngest in her division, collected three gold medals, four silver and one bronze. She improved her ranking to second overall and will now join a Prince George skater in representing B.C. at nationals, March 26-28 in Campbellton, N.B. “A great result considering her being the youngest skater of the age group,” said Kelowna’s Nancy Goplen, who coaches Kapak. While most competitors arrived the day before the competition, Kapak showed up early to practise with the Dawson Creek club to get familiar with the ice conditions. Goplen says it probably made a difference. KEVIN MITCHELL/MORNING STAR
Vernon’s Yvonne Walker shows textbook form in her delivery at Lincoln Lanes.
Walker rolls 450 KEVIN MITCHELL Morning Star Staff
Her coach Ivan Soroka says she’s like a robot on the alley, tossing strikes and spares with ease. Yvonne Walker was actually feeling somewhat non-human when she rolled a dozen straight strikes last Wednesday night at Lincoln Lanes. She earned $2,800 for her second career perfect 450 game. “On my 11th (ball), my legs felt like Jell-O and on my 12th, I also felt like Jell-O,” said Walker. “I was pretty excited. I’m going to use the money to re-roof part of my house.” The 36-year-old Canadian Wholesale Club employee throws a hard, smooth ball in a sport she has enjoyed since her Youth Bowling Council days at the same alley. Encouraged by Five-pack teammates Martin Boulet (her husband) and Terri Hallstrom, Walker’s night didn’t start out all that sweet. “I was practising on the far side (lanes) and all I could get were letters. I moved to one and two and things starting going better. I was very relaxed and my teammates were quiet and just leaving me alone. The Conway team next to us was also very supportive.” Walker opened with a sizzling 328
on the strength of seven strikes in a row. She followed with the perfect game and capped things off with a 288 for a scorching 1,066 triple, 310 pins over her 252 average in the Wednesday 7-9 p.m. league. Her last perfect game came in 2005, on her last day as a staff member at Lincoln lanes, on lanes seven and eight. Walker has held the Lincoln house ladies high average since 1993. She has twice competed in the TSN Pins Game, making the quarterfinals once, and bowled in one CBC-TV Championship series. She won the provincial gold medal in the Coast Insurance Open and went on to claim the national title in Gatineau, Que., in 2004. Walker’s hot streak rubbed off her hubby as Boulet rolled a 405 in a league roll-off Wednesday. Her stepson, Jonathan, 14, bowls in Saturday YBC. The perfect game sponsors are: Authentic Plaques & Trophies; Quick Silver Delivery; Coldstream Auto; Interior Auto Wreckers; Lincoln Lanes; A&G Supply; Romei Plummer; Inspiration Homes; Willems Forest Products; Okanagan Irrigation; Ladies World; Nicklen Lake Resort; Kelly O’Bryans.
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Sonja Gaudet of Team Canada throws the rock as Darryl Neighbour steadies her chair during Monday's round robin against Japan in wheelchair curling at the 2010 Winter Games at Vancouver Paralympic Centre.
wheelchair curling.” Armstrong’s Ina Forrest, 47, has been in a wheelchair for nearly half her life after being injured in a car accident caused by a drunk driver. Now second for Canada’s team skipped by Jim Armstrong of Richmond, she said she finds the sport a confidence builder and a lot of fun. “It’s a joy to be able to participate,” said Forrest, surrounded by her husband and their three children. The four top-ranked teams advance to the medal playoffs. Tiebreakers would go today with the semifinals set for Saturday morning. The bronze and gold-medal finals are set for 2:30 p.m. Several team members criticized the condition of the ice at the Vancouver Paralympic Centre as challenging and slow. “The ice has been very tough. We were hoping it would be faster,” said Thomas Wilhelm, manager of the Swedish team. Paralympic wheelchair curling differs from Olympic curling in that each team is required to have at least one member of the opposite sex. In addition, there are no sweeps and athletes are braced from behind by teammates as they release the heavy rocks, because while the chairs have brakes, “when you throw a lot of weight you might backslide,” said Forrest.
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Thursday night. Canada stopped Korea 6-4 and doubled Germany 8-4 Wednesday, improving to 7-1 atop the 10-team field. Their only loss came versus Sweden. The sport is making only its second appearance at the Games. Vernon’s Sonja Gaudet is the only returnee from Canada’s gold-medal showing at the 2006 Games in Turin. For Canada, being on home turf brings the support of a sea of red-clad fans in the crowd at the Vancouver Paralympic Centre, built specially for the Olympics and Paralympics. “We all love the crowd here, especially the enthusiasm of the kids,” said Gaudet, who plays lead. “But the noise takes some getting used to.” Canadian third Darryl Neighbour of Richmond said wheelchair curling gave him his life back after he fell from a roof in 2000 onto concrete while working on a construction site, leaving him a paraplegic. “I thought my life was over,” he told AFP as the Canadian team – winners of the 2006 gold medal – rolled off the ice after beating Great Britain 9-2 in the first session of round-robin competition. Neighbour, 61, began sports as physical therapy, “and wheelchair curling was the best therapy that could have happened,” he said. “I’ve traveled the world through
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for Anderson, while Brad Kuhn stepped in to help the Laface foursome. The Heath rink – skip Darren, his mother Sherry (third), Anderson (second) and Sam Van Iperen (lead) – suffered their first loss, falling 8-4 to New Westminster’s Dale Hockley Thursday afternoon. Heath (4-1), who met Tom Buchy (4-0) of Kimberley Thursday night, will end round-robin play this morning (9 a.m.) against Dave Belway of Salmon Arm. The final goes Saturday afternoon (2 p.m.). After opening with a pair of 7-6 wins over Chilliwack’s Bruce Renwick and Cloverdale’s Craig Lepine on Tuesday, Heath cranked up the offence, hammering New Westminster’s Todd Jones 8-3 and stuffing Williams Lake’s Bart Sawyer 10-4 Wednesday.
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enth end, capitalizing on a missed hit to score two. In the final end, Laface was heavy with his last shot, leaving Gardner with a routine draw to the eight-foot for the win. Gardner collected the $400 purse, while Laface pocketed the $250 runner-up prize. “It goes right back into the team account,” smiled Gardner, noting the cost of traveling to bonspiels adds up in a hurry. The Gardner foursome thanked sponsors Sladen Moore, Baron Insurance, Sunshine Honda, East Hill Physiotherapy, Safeway, Hi-Pro Sports and Butcher Boys. Laface is sponsored by Line X. Both rinks were missing a player, as Anderson and Laface second Darren Heath are competing together at the B.C. Mixed Championships this week in Chilliwack. Gardner coach Mark Longworth subbed in
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Skip Jon Gardner (left) and second Tyler Van Den Berghe (middle) team up to sweep Mike Longworth’s stone during the Capri Insurance Super League championships game Wednesday night at the Vernon Curling Club. Gardner earned an 8-7 win over Wayne Laface.
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Jon Gardner went from long shot to sure shot in the Capri Insurance Super League playoffs. The junior skip orchestrated a seven-game win streak, ending with an 8-7 win over veteran Wayne Laface in the championship game Wednesday night at the Vernon Curling Club. Gardner, 20, credits a lack of pressure for helping them relax down the stretch. His junior rink – third Mike Longworth and the front end of Tyler Van Den Berghe and Kyle Anderson – were a stone away from winning the B.C. Junior Men’s Championships over the Christmas holidays in Victoria. After that, he says they just played for fun. “After we got back from provincials, we just said we’d take it easy and have some fun. We didn’t put any pressure on ourselves and then we ended up winning four straight (to end the regular season). “It was really unexpected, but we just got on a roll and everyone pulled their weight and made it happen.” Laface got off to a great start, collecting three in the first end after Gardner missed an open hit. Laface stole a single in two, then forced Gardner to one in three. The junior rink mounted its comeback in the fifth end, drawing to the four-foot for a deuce. In the sixth end, both teams had plenty of rocks in play and Gardner missed a tapback, leaving Laface a tricky through a hole for two. However, the veteran skip ticked a guard to allow a steal of three, putting Gardner ahead by a point. “We just focussed on getting at least two points (in the fifth end) and then kept putting on the pressure. And then we were right back in it,” said Gardner, who is studying business at Okanagan College. Laface jumped back in front in the sev-
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The shorthanded Vernon Talon Benefits Reapers prevailed in a tough three-day Richmond Spring Break Midget Hockey Tournament, clipping host Richmond 5-4 in a shootout Sunday. The weary Reapers, who had just nine skaters and a goalie, fell behind 3-0 in the first period on some bad bounces in the final. They clawed their way back to tie the game 4-4. Overtime solved nothing and the Reapers, behind the incredible goaltending of Tyler Yawney, finally won the shootout 2-1 over seven rounds. It was Richmond’s first loss of the season. Coaches Kevin Murphy and Rick Zoethout felt the gold medal reflected the mental toughness their players developed over a difficult season. In addition, wingers Mark Francis, Tanya Nijjar, Brett Anderson and Steve Deshane were relentless along the boards and in the corners, especially in the final where the battle for the puck raged ferociously. Wingers were assisted in these efforts by the Reapers’ two centres: Zach Anderson and Kelly Zoethout, who followed coaches instructions in providing second-man support all over the ice. Andrew Sisson, Brodie Homeniuk and Yanik Fillion-Murphy steadied the entire team with their solid work on the blueline and in the many crucial penalty kill situations. After opening with a 3-2 loss to Richmond, the Reapers stormed back to defeat Vancouver C1 15-3 before tying Oceanside of Parksville 3-3. The Reapers then finished off the round-robin by besting Vancouver C2 5-2 to gain a berth in the semifinals against Oceanside, who they beat 2-1. The Lumby Stars had an incredible Pee Wee House tournament in Winfield last weekend, los-
ing 1-0 to the Kelowna Avalanche in the final with a lucky bounce off a skate. Shane Meadahl was stellar with 31 saves. In the semifinals, the Stars brushed back the Vernon Five Star Awards Warriors 2-1 on goals from Dex Elders and Kevin Fuller. The Stars played a great defensive game led by Tyson Larson and Meadahl, who made 26 saves. Austin Caldwell had two assists. Lumby opened by tying the Avalanche 3-3 on goals from Caldwell, Fuller and Elders. Assists went to Tyson Larson, Connor Fair and Adam Sacht. Shane Meadahl handled the goaltending duties with 24 saves. Meadahl then recorded a 12-save shutout as the Stars iced the Kelowna Phantoms 3-0. Ashley Tinney and Shale Miller supplied superb defence, while Fair (2) and Fuller handled the offence. Lumby then stopped the host Winfield Bruins 6-1 in a rough and entertaining game. Jodi Whitcomb had a great defensive game causing numerous turnovers and Meadahl turned aside 22 drives. Elders (4), Caldwell (1+3) and Adam Sacht scored for Lumby. Meanwhile, Vernon’s Alex Gowie earned three assists as the Thompson Okanagan Female Midget AAA Rockets toppled the Kootenay Wildcats 8-2 in Sunday’s provincial final in Prince George. The Rockets earlier thumped the Vancouver Island Impact 9-1, bounced the Vancouver Fusion 5-2, grounded the Fraser Valley Phantom 6-2, outlasted the Prince George Cougars 10-6 and clipped the Wildcats 4-3 in preliminary action. The Rockets advance to the Pacific Regional playdowns, April 2-4, against the Alberta champions (still to be determined). The regional winner goes to the Esso Nationals in Regina.
Vernon trio qualifies for Spanish finals Continued from A24 On Thursday, Hill qualified for today’s final at the FIS world cup event in Molina, Spain with a 31st-place finish. François Boivin (Jonquière, Que.) was the top Canadian qualifier in seventh, while Drew Neilson (North Vancouver) and Tom Velisek (Squamish), both formerly of Vernon, were 14th and 29th respectively.
Meanwhile, Vernon’s Jon Versteeg rebounded from a nasty back injury to earn a $3,500 payday at the Telus Triple Challenge last weekend in Blue Mountain, Ont. After being shelved for four weeks with a transverse process fracture in his lumbar vertebrae, Versteeg, 20, earned first-place finishes in slopestyle and rail jam, and was runner-up in the big air event.
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Darby Mills can still feel the noise. As lead singer of Vancouver rock band The Headpins, she remembers the not-soquiet riot of fans cheering for an encore every night. And then the disappointment â&#x20AC;&#x201C;â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the booing as the lights came on to indicate the end of the set. It was 1985, and The Headpins were supporting bearded rockers ZZ Topâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s huge Afterburner tour through Canada. Riding on the success of hit singles Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t It Make Ya Feel (Like Dancing) and Just One More Time featuring Millsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; notoriously powerful voice, The Headpins were set to play a show in Calgary â&#x20AC;&#x201C;â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a noted hot spot for the B.C. rockers â&#x20AC;&#x201C;â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and then two in their hometown before embarking on ZZ Topâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tour through the U.S. â&#x20AC;&#x153;After we finished our set (in Calgary), they didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t turn on the lights. They let us have an encore,â&#x20AC;? remembered Mills. â&#x20AC;&#x153;After the show, our manager pulled me into the dressing room. He said we had just blew it. The concert was over six minutes. We had cut into (ZZ Topâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s) time and they would have to pay for the overtime. We were supposed to do a U.S. tour with them, but it was cancelled.â&#x20AC;? The Headpins did two more shows at Vancouverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pacific Coliseum, once when Mills was pulled aside again and told the band was breaking up. That was a lifetime ago. Now a mother of two and an accredited taekwondo instructor, Mills has found a quieter life back in Vernon since 1998. She was born and spent her youth here, and later attended high school in Kamloops, where she formed her first band. And more than 30 years later, she can still rock with the best of them. Back with The Headpins, who reformed some years back without leader/guitarist Brian MacLeod, who died in 1992, Mills is about to play a gig with the aptly-named Youngâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;uns, who just celebrated 20 years rockinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; around the Okanagan. The rare local appearance takes place at Sneakers Sports Bar in the Village Green Hotel Saturday night. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is the first show weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done in Vernon since the Funtastic Music Festival some years ago,â&#x20AC;? said Mills, who met Youngâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;unsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Tim Reardon and Brad Krauza soon after moving back to Vernon, and performed with the band for almost a year until The Headpins started touring again. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They called me last October and asked if I would like to play at their 20th anniver-
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Darby Mills makes heads spin with her powerful voice when she joins The Youngâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;uns at Sneakers Sports Bar in Vernon Saturday. sary show at the OK Corral (in Kelowna),â&#x20AC;? said Mills, who returned to play with the Youngâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;uns in December in celebration of her 50th birthday. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never stopped playing,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Out of the bands from my era that have tried to re-claim their status, and are trying do it with new music, they find that it is slow going. When I go out to check out a band from the past, unless their new songs are really good, I wanna hear the songs from the days where I remember where I was at the time, and who I was dating. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m proud of The Headpins. We still deliver that show, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re still as hard working as ever.â&#x20AC;? After the initial break-up in â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;85, Mills was able to retain The Headpinsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; record deal as a solo artist, and at 25, she went to record an album in the U.K. with producer Greg Walsh (who launched Tina Turnerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s solo career) at the Eel Pie studio owned by The Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pete Townshend. She had six tracks in the can, featuring
what she calls â&#x20AC;&#x153;a potpourri of wonderful musicians,â&#x20AC;? including bass player Tom Levin (King Crimson) and members of Santana, when the radio payola scam was revealed. Record execs were accused of paying radios stations to play their artists, and Mills was told her A&R guy (basically a talent scout for record labels) had lost his job. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They were lowering the hammer on the record company and I jumped on a plane to the U.S. to confront them. I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know anyone there,â&#x20AC;? said Mills, who was told by the company that they were retaining a deal, but it was between her and a new 14-yearold artist. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I had to decide what to do. I told them â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;the studio is booked, if you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t tell me if Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m signed, then Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m off the label.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? Mills ended up losing her record deal to mall queen Tiffany, who got the contract and ended up releasing her hit I Think Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re Alone Now.
Mills returned to Vancouver and formed a new act, The Unsung Heroes, which released the CD Never Look Back featuring singles Cry to Me, Give it All Up, and Hot Water, which could describe Millsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; feelings about the music industry at the time. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We had to put out videos, and MTV called and said the Headpinsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; video was doing well. I had to laugh because we had broken up two years before,â&#x20AC;? said Mills. In the meantime, The Headpins, with MacLeod, had gotten back together without Mills, replacing her with vocalist Chrissy Steele. Mills says she had a seven-year legal battle with The Headpins over rights, but after MacLeod died of cancer, she reunited with Headpinsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; drummer Bernie Aubin and they started touring again. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We pulled up to a gig in Alberta that had us billed as The Headpins. I thought the lawyers would be after us, but nothing happened. We immediately went out and bought the name and registered it,â&#x20AC;? said Mills. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t stop us and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s how The Headpins reformed.â&#x20AC;? Soon after, founding member Ab Bryant, as well as Alfie Galpin, rejoined the band. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You could never replace Brian, but we have a new member, (Tony Dellacroce) who has been filling those shoes,â&#x20AC;? added Mills. Now with her quiet life in Vernon occasionally interrupted by gigs around the country, Mills has enjoyed playing alongside some friends from her past, including former metal queen Lee Aaron, as well as the legions of Canadian classic rock bands such as Loverboy, Harlequin, Streetheart, Prism, Helix and Honeymoon Suite who have busy careers playing summer festivals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wonderful. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re ever so lucky to still be going and keeping an era alive. We work together often,â&#x20AC;? said Mills, adding The Headpins just played in Vancouver during the Winter Olympics. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We went on half an hour after the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hockey team won the gold and then (figure skater) Joannie Rochette won the bronze. It was crazy.â&#x20AC;? As for her family, Mills says she receives a lot of support from her husband and kids, now ages 11 and 16. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Not everyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mom leaves to play rock,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My kids are starting to figure out that this is not normal. The teachers at my sonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s school got together and did an air-band version of a Headpinsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; song... Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been 30 years of relative incredibleness.â&#x20AC;? Tickets to see Mills and The Youngâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;uns at Sneakers Saturday are $8 in advance at the bar or at the door. The show starts at 8 p.m., and word is tickets are going fast.
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Detroit’s D-12 visit motor home city The Okanagan is about to get a taste of freestylin’ from 8 Mile when Motor City rap group The Dirty Dozen (D-12) visits the valley next week. D-12 members Bizarre, Kon Artis, Kuniva and Swift are currently on a national tour, billed as the Return of the Dirty Dozen, which makes a stop at Vernon night spot Moe Joe’s Tuesday. Formed in Detroit in the early-’90s, D-12’s original lineup included a certain Marshall Mathers, better known as Eminem, who still joins the band on occasion to record and tour. The story goes that when the group hadn’t been offered any record deals after years of touring, members decided to go their separate ways, with the first one to become famous promising to come back for the rest of the group. “Em was able to take D-12 to the next
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Actor Matt Damon plays U.S. army chief warrant officer Roy Miller, sent to Iraq to look for weapons of mass destruction in Green Zone.
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Damon is, once again, very solid. (Short of Clooney, is there a more dependable leading guy on the scene right now?) And Greengrass delivers another beauty as well. Granted, in his usual desire to present the material with a realistic documentary-style look, your stomach might churn a wee bit from Greengrass’s shaky camera tricks, but, as always, the approach creates the sense of urgency Green Zone requires. Again, it’s not the kind of epic that will nestle in your mind as required viewing in a few years, but for now, it’s quite the rush. The feature is currently playing at Galaxy Cinemas in Vernon.
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Kerry Lynn Zwicker with Harp Rouge Tammy Cooper, flute & Jeff Faragher, cello Wed., March 24 @ 7:30 pm
Good Rockin’ Tonight The Sun Records Story Tues., Mar. 30 @ 7:30 pm “Good Rockin’ Tonight: The Sun Records Story” is the official and exclusive touring show of the famed Memphis based record label that launched the careers of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and more!
Delhi 2 Dublin Sat., Apr. 24 @ 7:30 pm A wildly contemporary high energy blend of Celtic and Punjabi music. Vancouver based group of 5 musicians who mash up electronics & world music.
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Live Wire ART SHOWS CHIMO ART GALLERY & FRAMESHOP 3011-28th St. Vernon, 549-4652. West Coast art and Haida art exhibition all through March, featuring local and B.C. artists’ work in a variety of mediums and forms such as paintings, prints and carvings. All original art and all new pieces. COATCHECK GALLERY Vernon Performing Arts Centre, lower lobby. The Vernon Camera Club presents its latest exhibition and photography sale, The Photographic Eye, now through April. Show is available for viewing before and during intermission at ticketed shows. GALLERY ODIN 215 Odin Rd. Silver Star Mountain, 503-0822. Eighth annual winter art show with 26 eclectic and talented western Canadian artists working in a variety of mediums, styles, forms and emphasis. Open for viewing every Wednesday and Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. or by appointment for remainder of the winter season. GALLERY VERTIGO Suite 1 - 3001 31st St. Vernon, 503-2297. Current exhibitions include White Edge by Susan Bizecki, Time Machine, Earth and Water by Kevin Michael Witzke, Barbara HarderLutz’ Sketches at the Beaches of Fehmarn on the NOAA Members Wall and recent paintings by Jean MacDougall on the street level Window Gallery. Closing reception is March 27 at 7 p.m. Exhibition ends April 1. KALAMALKA VERTIGO Vernon’s Kalamalka Campus of Okanagan College presents Corporeal Fancies - sensitively-executed, biomorphically-inspired mixed media drawings by Tia McLennan, who is completing her BFA at the Nova Scotia School of Art and Design. The gallery is located just past the college lecture theatre in the main building adjacent to the college office. OKANAGAN ARTISTS OF CANADA Annual Spring Celebrations Art Show and Sale of original art will be held at the Best Western Vernon Lodge –– opening reception is April 16 from 5 to 9 p.m. and show continues April 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more info, visit the news section at www.okanaganartistsleague.ca. NADINE’S FINE ART & FRAMES 3101B 31st Ave. 542-8544. Fourth annual winter art show features all original art, local artists and all new pieces. VERNON PUBLIC ART GALLERY 3228 31st. Ave., 545-3173. New exhibition by Jim Kalnin, One Planet, opens Thursday with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Runs to May 20. The Vernon school district elementary school exhibition, Art from the Heart, opens March 20 with a reception from 1 to 4 p.m. Runs to April 15.
CONCERTS THE BARRA MACNEILS The Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Islandbased family group returns to Vernon with their harmonious voices and step dancing Celtic music at the Performing Arts Centre tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets are $33.50 at the Ticket Seller box office, 549-7469, www.ticketseller.ca. SHANE PHILIP Enjoy this year’s Spring Fling and help in the Creekside Theatre’s efforts to raise funds for the Sigh Kobayashi Memorial Bursary Fund when Quadra Island multi-instrumentalist Shane Philip performs tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Lake Country theatre. Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for students/seniors, $48 for a group of 4. Order at (250)766-9309, www.creeksidetheatre.com ANNA BEAUMONT Jazz vocalist, who has shared the stage with Mary Wilson of the Supremes, Luba, Tom Cochrane, Alfie Zappacosta and has sung for the Edmonton Oilers, performs music from her recently released CD, The Doorway, featuring the poetry of Rumi and Hafiz. Concert takes place Saturday at the Okanagan Centre for Spiritual Living, 2913 - 29 Ave. at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 available at The Centre (250-549-4399) and at The Talkin’ Donkey. OUR KIDS HAVE TALENT FINALS Finals of this second annual contest, sponsored by Kiss FM and the Rarearth Music Festival, is Saturday at the Vernon Recreation Complex. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and performances and presentations (with special guests 2009 winners James & the Country Gentlemen) start at 6:30 p.m. Dance to follow featuring three bands from the auditions. Tickets are $15 for adults, at
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ABBEYFIELD COFFEE HOUSE Next coffee house is March 27 at the Falkland Hall. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $5. Children 12 and under free. Dessert and non-alcoholic beverages avail. All proceeds to Abbeyfield Salmon River House Society, ARMSTRONG HOTEL Rosie’s Pub, 2715 Pleasant Valley Rd., Armstrong 546-6642. Every Wednesday and Thursday is a rockin’ jam session hosted by local guitar great Rudi Strauss at 9 p.m. ARMSTRONG INN (Saxon Pub), 3400 Smith Dr., 546-3056. Karaoke with Brenda Galbraith Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. BLENZ COFFEE (formerly Portillo’s) 2706-30th Ave., 545-9599. Open mic night every Monday (even holidays) has moved inside for fall and winter season, 7-10 p.m. Hosted by Rory. Limited seating. Sign up early. BLUEGRASS JAMS Vernon Community Arts Centre in Polson Park the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 7 until 9:30 p.m. Bring your acoustic stringed instrument, your voice, or both, and join the fun. $3 drop in fee. Call Sid at 250-549-1024. BLUE HERON PUB 7673 Okanagan Landing Road, 542-5550. Jam night with Cathy Ann Wells is every Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. CLIFFS BISTRO & PUB Enderby, by the bridge. Open mic first and third Wednesday. Contact Ellie at 546-3795. COLDSTREAM COFFEE HOUSE Coldstream Women’s Institute Hall, 9909 Kal Lake Rd. Saturday is feature act Sanded Edges from UBC Okanagan. (CDs available.) Musicians and spoken word artists can sign up at the door, which opens at 7 p.m. Music starts at 7:15. Coffee and goodies available by donation. Admission is $3 at the door. For info. call Sid at 250-549-1024. DJEMBE JAM Robin Ritchie of Harambee African Drum & Dance troupe hosts djembe jam session Saturday from 11:30-1:30 at Yoga Matters 4114 - 25 Ave. Vernon. Come play your drum, dance and sing in warm, casual atmosphere. We will be playing popular African rhythms as well as some new funky hip hop style rhythms. Some instruction available as well as drums for the drumless. $5 drop in fee. For info. call 250-545-9121, e-mail drummer-am-i@hotmail.com. ENDERBY INN 707 Cliff Ave, 838-7100, (Enderby). Karaoke every Thursday and Saturday. Friday night DJ. ESSENCE SPIRITUAL BOOK STORE/TEA ROOM in the Okanagan Centre for Spiritual Living, 2913-29 Ave., 250-549-4399. Tonight is a coffee house jam session with music, poetry, story telling and more. Doors open at 6:30. Music at 7 p.m. $5 entry includes coffee/tea. FORTUNES LANDING/HOWARD JOHNSON 1510 George St. Enderby, 838-6825. Karaoke with Brenda every Wednesday and Sunday night. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES HALL 5101 25th Ave. 542-3003. Karaoke with Brenda is every Friday starting at 8 p.m. LAKE COUNTRY OPEN MIC is held on the first Sunday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Creekside Theatre in Lake Country. SNEAKERS SPORTS BAR in the Village Green Hotel, 4801 - 27th St, 542-3321. Jam every Sunday, hosted by Tim Reardon and Orio. Starts at 7 p.m. TALKIN’ DONKEY 3923 32nd St, 545-2286. Open mic open to everyone, Wednesday nights starting at 7 p.m. Sign up sheet available at the coffee shop. TORO’S PUB 1220 Kalamalka Lake Rd, 545-7856. Thursday night is karaoke with Anita. Come out and show your talent. VERNON ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 25 4607 - 29th St., behind the Fast Lane Car Wash. Come out for a free, fun afternoon of jammin’ Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Bring your musical instrument and join us for toe tappin’ tunes and songs you love to dance to.
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dance tonight. Irish stew dinner, 6:30 to 7 p.m., $12 per person. Dancing 7 to 10 p.m. Music by Art Taylor. Please reserve your tickets early by calling the branch at 250548-3521 after 3 p.m., or emailing lsdmjb@ yahoo.com. Members and bona fide guests welcome. SIR WINSTON’S PUB 2705 32nd St. (250) 549-3485. The pub features Marty Oblak, an up-and-coming Canadian artist who plays acoustic rock, Saturday. SNEAKERS SPORTS BAR in the Village Green Hotel, 4801 - 27th St, 542-3321. By popular demand, for one night only, Darby Mills of Headpins fame performs live with the Young’uns Saturday at 9 p.m. Tickets are $8 available in advance at Sneakers or at the door. No minors. VERNON JAZZ CLUB 3000 - 31st St. March 27 is Okanagan favourite Don Ross and friends, playing swing and oldies. Doors open at 7:15. Music starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $18 ($14 for Vernon Jazz Society members) at the Bean Scene and Bean to Cup. VERNON ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR 25. 4607 - 29th Street, behind the Fast Lane Car Wash. Dance to the soothing sounds of The Midnight Travellers tonight and Saturday, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Admission is $4 for members and $6 for non-members. Come early for dinner and bring your friends to join the party.
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ade, both the singer and the band, aren’t noted for being prolific. Their new album, Soldier of Love, is their sixth studio album in 25 years, and their first in 10 years. However, the band is definitely consistent in style and image, and the songs on Soldier have all the hallmarks of the smooth condo-soul sound heard on the band’s ‘80s smash debut, Diamond Life, or Stronger Than Pride, or any other of their recordings. Dean Gordon-Smith Soldier of Love is interesting in a Dorian Gray, insectin-amber fashion, but is focused on the formulaic Sade style. Detached mystery is the rule of the day, with a nod to the world-weary for good measure. There’s an obvious lack of creative growth, and unless you have a sweet tooth for dinner music or wine and cheese background sound, then Sade and co. have hit another multi-million seller dead end. Even the cover photography and artwork, while moody and tasteful, is a retread of past ideas. The music reflects these visuals, and like the singer
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herself, is sultry and mysterious, but not compelling. There’s a lite approach taken to the music making that dismisses dynamics and renders potential soundscapes one-dimensional, packing all the punch of an after dinner mint with Valium. As Will Ferrell’s Mugatu (from the 2001 film Zoolander) once sagely observed: “Is everyone taking crazy pills?” Ho hum, there’s plenty of time for number seven in 2020.
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Clipping an angel’s wings: “She is the vision of innocence, peering up into the dull eyes of a soldier towering over her. She can only be four or five years old. Black slacks with a green striped short skirt fanning out beneath her short black jacket suggest she is a kindergarten student. “She strains to hand the backpack, which is half her length, up to the soldier who orders her to stop. He systematically opens every zipper and plunges his hands into each pocket before handing the backpack back. It slumps to the ground. “The little girl carefully closes the zippers and with considerable effort slings the backpack onto her back, already forgotten by the young soldier who has moved on to the next search. The tiny tot stumbles as she hurries to catch up with her friends. This is a significant part of her education under the Israeli occupying power to clip her fragile wings.” The passage above was written by Johann Funk in December 2009, during his fourth trip to Palestine. He was on an eight-week assignment to Al-Kahlil (Hebron) with Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), a group that strives to foster peace in areas severely impacted by conflict and violence. Their goal is to go wherever there is conflict, and to observe and record whatever happens. The hope is that the presence of outsiders will minimize or stop the incident, and will prevent further violence. Distressed by the treatment of the little girl, Funk felt helpless, angry and sad all at once. “What can I do? I observe, I document, I report but it is not enough, it is never enough to significantly change the severity of the occupation, let alone to end it,” he said. “I rationalize that what I do is part of a larger struggle but this answer is never completely satisfying. My angel at Qitoun Checkpoint is still dehumanized as an enemy, invisible to international geopolitics despite my feeble efforts. All I can do is reflect, pray and contemplate the suffering God must experience when he sees what is done in his name.” When questioned, Funk explains that Qitoun Checkpoint is one of the “gates” that restrict access to the Old City of Hebron, currently under total Israeli control. The area past the gate has been reserved for Israeli settlers only; but a school for Palestinian boys and girls had already been established there before the Israeli occupation in 1967. Palestinians receive access only after a security check (metal detectors and ID and body searches) when they cross this zone on the way to school, the Ibrahimi Mosque or the market in the Old City, places they must visit regularly. Funk and other CPT volunteers have seen Palestinian adults and children being attacked and beaten, have seen Palestinian homes damaged or destroyed, and have themselves been assaulted when they were trying to stop the violence. “On the morning of Thursday, 7 January, 2010, Israeli soldiers attacked and injured Palestinian shepherds, as they grazed their sheep in Humra valley,” Funk wrote in a report. “Soldiers hit the shepherds with their rifle butts, pushed them, and kicked them while other soldiers held them to the ground. Other members of the family came to the area, and the women tried to intervene, hoping to de-escalate the situation. However, the soldiers also forcefully pushed the women to the ground. CPTers trying to videotape the violent attack were roughly pushed and a soldier grabbed and
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Young Israeli men make their way to the synagogue in Hebron, where volunteers from Christian Peacemaker Teams are working.
Johann Funk will speak about his work at a presentation March 28. broke one of their video cameras.” The United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 242 Nov. 22, 1967, stating that Israel is required by international law to withdraw from all the territories occupied several months before. The resolution further stated that every country must have the right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force. Come and hear an eye-witness account of how this resolution has been ignored. On March 28, Funk will be speaking about what he has seen and learned in the past two months, as well as during the three previous visits, to Palestine. He is being sponsored by KAIROS, a partnership of Canadian churches and religious communities which works on social justice issues. Funk’s presentation takes place from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at All Saints Anglican Church, 3205-27th St., with moderator Chris Harwood-Jones. and featuring videos and displays. To learn about KAIROS, contact Karen Truesdale at katrues@ telus.net. For other information, contact Steve Heeren of the Palestinian Study Group at tzsche@shaw.ca, or go to the Christian Peacemaker Teams website at www.cpt.org.
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Couple grows apart tionship should move began. After there in six the enforced months. togetherThis puts ness of the me in a dreadroad trip, ful situation Rob may be — away from rethinking professional his domestic contacts and a supportive fam- Kathy Mitchell & Marcy Sugar situation and enjoyily. I have no ing his “freedom.” If idea whether this venyou believe he’s going ture with his brother to stay in his new locawill work out, and Rob hasn’t bothered to look tion whether or not his business venture for a job closer to us. I succeeds, you might don’t need to tell you how challenging it is to consider moving so the be a single parent. I am children can be closer to their father. exhausted, sad, resentHowever, you sound ful and angry. I miss unsure about the relaRob’s help and companionship, but I’m not tionship and could benefit from counseling. sure I miss him. It would be best if Rob Should I endure the would go with you, but next several months if not, please go alone. and then move? My Dear Annie: My daughters miss their mom and dad were father, and it would together for 30 years be hard on them if we and raised four chilsplit up. It is impordren. Dad died sudtant to keep my family denly at age 60 from an together, but at what undetected heart probcost? — Between a lem. Mom was 52 and Rock in Kansas grieved terribly. Dear Kansas: If you Four years after Dad and Rob have been passed away, Mom met together for 10 years, a widower. They wantyou were both quite ed to travel, but he felt young when your rela-
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they should get married first. After some time, she agreed. My problem is, I have always viewed the marriage as a betrayal of my father and, to this day, have a problem accepting it. All of these people have passed away, including my mom, who died in December. Are my feelings justified? — Still Miss Him Dear Still: You can’t help how you feel, justified or not. But it was unreasonable and unfair to have expected your mother to remain alone forever in deference to your father’s memory. When children grow up and move away, the remaining parent is left with an empty house and no one to share her life. Please forgive your mother for wanting to recapture the happiness she once had. Dear Annie: I am responding to “Upset in Santa Cruz” about the unexplained bruises on a young boy. A reader suggested he could have Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. He could also have leukemia.
My sister had bruises all over her body. We thought her small dog had caused them, but later, to our dismay, we discovered she had an aggressive form of leukemia. — Kathy in Omaha Dear Kathy: How terribly sad. Please know your warning will help others.
Men being helpful to women with cancer. Does this sound like a fish out of water? “Hopefully not, but what are the challenges that male partners of women with cancer face as they try to be helpful,” said Lloyd Mitchell, with the Vernon Prostate Cancer Support and
Awareness Group. Two psychologists at the Odette Cancer Centre in Toronto researched the topic and developed a DVD involving two actors who discuss their experiences as caregivers. “The performance is thought-provoking and brings to the surface significant relationship
issues,” said Mitchell. “It speaks to men directly, providing pointers for being supportive. And it helps women to better understand the men in their lives. “The performance serves as a catalyst in helping men and women to look at their relationships when they serve in the opposite
roles when men have prostate cancer.” All cancer survivors and caregivers are invited to join the Vernon Prostate Cancer Support and Awareness Group Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the People Place, 350227th Ave. Refreshments will be served.
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ear Annie: I am 28 years old and have lived with the same man for 10 years. We have two beautiful daughters, ages 8 and 4. Last May, “Rob” and I decided to take an extended vacation. We bought an RV and spent the summer traveling and visiting family. While I really enjoyed the sights, some aspects of our trip were truly horrid. I frequently had to act as referee between Rob and the kids. Our older daughter had a bad attitude throughout the trip, and Rob took it personally. What’s more, we rarely made love, and several times we fought. We’re back home now, but have yet to return to any semblance of normalcy. Rob took a temporary job in another state. At first, I was supportive, but he has begun to stay away longer and longer. At the moment, he’s home for a day or two every two weeks. He says he wants to start a business with his brother and thinks we
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Finding your own voice Morning Star Staff
Joan McIntyre presents her Finding Your Own Voice workshop for people who want to sing and are sure they can’t and for those who know they can sing and want to be better. “The workshop is richly experiential and includes singing techniques, listening exercises and ways for participants to get comfortable with themselves and each other whether singing alone or together,” said McIntyre, a professional singer and teacher who has managed to overcome a crippling case of stage fright and a weak and shaky voice to emerge a strong and confident singer. “In just one day, participants are able to discover the joys and
Community Calendar is a free service to non-profit groups in the North Okanagan. Due to the large volume of notices received, there is no guarantee how soon or how often your notice will run. E-mail notices to lifestyles@vernonmorningstar.com, fax to 250-542-1510 or drop off at The Morning Star, 4407-25th Ave., Vernon.
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Joan McIntyre helps reluctant singers to discover their voice. inspiration of singing with their full and natural voice.” Finding Your Own Voice takes place April 10 from 9:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. For more information and registration, please contact McIntyre at caeli@telus. net or 250-549-7107 or 250-542-1908.
Striving for inner peace Morning Star Staff
Judy Guido wants to help people to learn to trust their intuition, find balance and use their potential to find enjoyment in all aspects of life. The president of the Inner Peace Movement of Canada (IPM) presents orientation lectures in Vernon next week. “We all have impressions, gut feelings, hunches and premonitions. When we trust this intuition, we can find ourselves in the right place at the right time,” said Guido. “By nature we are all intuitive. How many times have you wished you had followed your instincts? I knew that was going to happen, we say, but by then it’s too late.” Participants will learn about the four
avenues of spiritual perception, the reality of inner guidance, life purpose and the sevenyear cycles of life. The IPM is an educational, not-for-profit organization that helps people recognize their true worth and move forward in a positive, constructive way with loved ones, community
and from within. The 90-minute orientation lectures take place Tuesday at 1 p.m. or 7 p.m. at the Best Western Vernon Lodge. Tickets are $15 per person, at the door. For more information, visit www.innerpeacemovementptyltd. com or call 1-877-9690095.
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Feature Event: Hip hop and more dance classes starting soon at Recreation Services
DELLVIEW’S ANNUAL REUNION March 19 at The Pantry at noon. All employees and their partners welcome. Call LaVerne at 542-5449 for more information. LABYRINTH VESPERS Trinity United Church, 3300 Alexis Park Dr., March 19 at 7:30 p.m. Candle-lit intergenerational service led by music director Angie Tysseland and Rev. Sharon Ferguson-Hood with the chancel choir leading a cappella chants from world traditions. This includes Taizé chants from the Taizé contemporary contemplative community in France as well as chants from Buddhist, Canadian aboriginal and mythological traditions. For more information call Trinity Church at 250-545-0797. OKANAGAN SINGLES GROUP 40+ March 19, appies and pool at Checker’s and dancing. Call Cheryl if attending, by Thursday, at 250-558-5722. AGLOW INTERNATIONAL VERNON LIGHTHOUSE March 19-20 Freedom 101, Freedom from Curses, Sickness, Disease and Demonic influence. Speaker Ann Mebs, March 19, 6:30 – 9 p.m. and March 20, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m, Bring bag lunch. Holiday Inn Express, 4716 - 34 St., Vernon (Hwy 97 & 48 Ave.), door charge $5, free will offering will be taken. To register, call Cathy at 260-6798 or Mia at 545-5052. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 189 OYAMA St. Patrick’s Day dinner and dance March 19. Irish stew dinner, 6:30 to 7:00 p.m., $12 per person. Dancing 7 to 10:00 p.m. Music by Art Taylor. Please reserve tickets early by calling the Branch at 250-548-3521 after 3 p.m., or e-mailing lsdmjb@yahoo.com. Members and bona fide guests welcome. BUDDHIST MEDITATION CLASS with monk Gen Kelsang Sanden March 19 from 7 to 8:45 p.m. Vernon library. Sanden will give practical instructions and helpful advice on how to meditate and use Buddhist wisdom to maintain positive attitudes, that make our life meaningful and fulfilling. Drop-in fee $10 adults, $5 students. Info. see www.shantideva.dorjechang.ca or call 250-558-0952. No fragrance please. THE EDELWEISS SOCIETY MEETS Social night at the People Place, 3402-27th Ave. at 7 p.m., every first and third Friday. AA MEETINGS IN ENDERBY Fridays at 8 p.m., open discussion group, St. Andrews United Church, corner of Belvedere and Regent Ave. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS OPEN MEETING Fridays at 8 p.m., the People Place, 3402-27th Ave. Call the 24-hour hotline at 250-503-3260 or 1-866-918-3574 if you need to talk or for more information. CODA MEETS Fridays at 11 a.m., at The Arbour, Vernon Alliance Church. VERNON MS SOCIETY DROP-IN CENTRE Open Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. - noon and 1 - 4 p.m., Tuesdays from 9 a.m. - noon, in room 105, the People Place; closed Wednesdays. Come in for coffee, a game of checkers or crib, dialogue and support. Call 542-2241 for more information. VERNON ELKS LODGE #45 Our downtown hall is available for small and large functions such as meetings, weddings, anniversaries, celebrations of life, etc. We offer full catering on request with hall rentals. Please call Maureen at 558-0876. SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS NORA (North Okanagan Referral Association) meets Fridays at 7:15 a.m., The Pantry. Call Les Fresorger at 542-7181 or see www.nora.ca. AL-ANON MEETS Fridays at 8 p.m., Vernon Jubilee Hospital (Education Rooms) and Sundays at 8 p.m., at Seaton Centre. For more information, call 545-4933. SPANISH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Pray in the spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayer and requests. Meets every Sunday at 6 p.m., at Birch Church, corner of Birch Avenue and Ethel St., Kelowna, with Pastor Fernando Murua; call 979-0584. Meets Saturdays at 7 p.m., at Tabernacle, corner of Leathead and Tartan Rds., with Pastor Hilo and Amparo Blanco, and Liliana Fewell; call 765-8348. In Vernon, please call Connie at 545-7421. All welcome.
he spring session begins March 30. These popular classes give all ages a chance to explore this trendy dance style’s slides and spins in a fun, active environment. If you love to belly dance or have always wanted to try it, we now offer two types of belly dance, Egyptian Classical or the new Tribal Belly dance style. For those who love the more traditional dance styles, all the favourites are back including Jive and Ballroom Basics, and if you’re looking to heat things up a bit be sure to check out our Salsa classes. Any male who signs up for salsa will receive a 15 per cent discount as will any female that signs up a male. In keeping with the Latin theme, we now offer Zumba Dance, the latin-based dance fitness that has been all the rave for the past couple years. Finally, if you love to sing, Dawn King from local band “The Kings” has partnered with Recreation Services to offer a Vocal Power for Women course that will teach you the vocal techniques used by Christina Aguilera, Carrie Underwood and more. To register for these or any other programs, visit us at the Recreation Centre or online at www.greatervernonrecreation.ca. If you would like more information about programs, call 250-545-6035.
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YOUTH GROUP MEETS, OKANAGAN LANDING Youth 13 and older meets Fridays at 7 p.m., Living Word Lutheran Church, 6525 Okanagan Landing Rd. A variety of Christianbased activities, movies, bowling, swimming, game nights, pizza nights. New members welcome. For more information, please call Pastor Al and Dorothy Pinno at 250-542-6464. FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS: ARMY, NAVY & AIRFORCE From 4 p.m. to close, Friday and Saturday, 2500-46th Ave. Call 542-3277 for more information. Also, Grandpa darts every Friday. FRIDAY NITE SUPPER at the Elk’s Lodge, 3103 30th St. Everyone welcome to join us, including children, at 6 p.m. every Friday for an excellent home-cooked meal including soup/salad, dessert and coffee. Mini meat draw and 50/50 following dinner. Cost $ 7.50 All monies raised go to children & charities in Vernon. THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 25 VERNON Grannie darts Fridays at 1:30 p.m., so come early for lunch! Dance starts at 7;30 p.m. Check out the new music we have performing at the legion!
MARCH 20 KIDS ART ADVENTURES AT CAETANI HOUSE Caetani Cultural Centre, 3401 Pleasant Valley Rd., Vernon. Pysanky Eggs for kids six and up. Learn the art of Ukrainian egg decorating. Make some beautiful eggs for your Easter basket and the Caetani Easter Tree. Cost: $10 per child. Group limit is six. March 20 from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. at Shannon’s Studio. Pre-registration necessary. Please call Shannon at 503-1965 to register or for more info. Mad Hatter’s Workshops for kids five and up, March 27 or 28 from 10 a.m. noon. Make your “Mad Hat” for the upcoming Easter Mad Hatter’s Parade and Tea Party. Cost: $5 per child includes materials. Group limit 10 Pre-registration is a must by calling Shannon at 503-1965. For more information about the centre, see www.caetaniculturalcentre.org BOOK SALE AT THE TAI CHI HALL “Tip of the Iceberg” Book Sale at Tai Chi Hall, March 20. Books have overwhelmed the storage area at the Taoist Tai Chi hall at 310528th St. After these books have been sorted, they will be on sale at the hall, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The sale will also feature garage sale items, household plants and bedding plants. Please call 542-1822 for information. SENIORS’ ACTIVITY CENTRE, ARMSTRONG 55 years or older and looking for something to do? Visit the Activity Centre for fun and friendship. First and third Saturday of the month, it’s Knob Hill Whist at 7 p.m. Annual membership fee is $12. Call Joy at 250-546-8907 or Nancy at 250-546-8158. LADIES FRIENDSHIP BIBLE COFFEES Stonecroft Bible Studies invites you to discover new friendships and Biblical truths in a study-friendly small group format. Limited time commitment and Bible reference by page number. Minimum cost. For more information, call Jean at 250-542-6468 or Shirley at 250-260-3577.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS MEETS Open meeting Saturdays at 10 a.m. at the health unit, 1440-14th Ave. Is your weight ruining your life? Whatever your problem with food, you are welcome at Overeaters Anonymous Call 938-2253 for more information or see www.oa.org KNITTING CIRCLE AT GALLERY VERTIGO First and third Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to noon. All knitters and crocheters welcome. Drop in and join local fibre artist and passionate knitter Janet Armstrong, for knitters of all experience. Expert knitters will be on hand to offer help and advice to beginner and intermediate knitters if desired. Bring along your current project and completed projects for show and tell if desired. Goodies are often brought in by members of the group and coffee is provided by the gallery. Admission is a $5 donation to Gallery Vertigo’s Smarties Family Sunday Art Program. For more info., call 250-503-2297 or see www. galleryvertigo.com or e-mail info@galleryvertigo.com DUPLICATE BRIDGE The North Okanagan Bridge Club meets Saturdays at 1 p.m., and Tuesdays at 1 p.m., Halina Centre. Canteen open Tuesdays and Thursdays. All bridge players welcome. Call Pat at 260-1300 for information. For learning games, call Ollie at 558-3709. STORYTELLING AND LEGENDS Every Saturday at 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Aboriginal Infant Early Childhood Development Centre. Everybody welcome. Call 542-7578 for more information. HEALTHY HOME COOKING WITH CHAWOW Free, every Saturday at the Aboriginal Infant/Early Childhood Development Program at 9 a.m., 2902-29th Ave. Call 542-7578 for info. AA MEETINGS ON SATURDAYS Saturday Serenity group (X), closed meeting, noon at VTC, 2810-48 Ave, Vernon. Institutional meeting (H) open meeting 7 p.m., at Vernon Jubilee Hospital Education room basement, 2101-32 Street, Vernon. “A Way Out” meeting,” open, 8 p.m. at Alpine Centre, #35, 100 Kal Lake Rd. (H) Handicap access. (X) No handicap access. FREE HOT LUNCH FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN For families with children zero to six years: Saturdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Join us for a free nutritious lunch at the Aboriginal Infant and Early Childhood Development Centre, 2905-29th Ave. Call 542-7578. YOUTHGLO!! YouthGLO! For lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning (LGBTQ) youth aged 14 to 18, living in or visiting the North Okanagan. Connect with others who understand what it’s like growing up as an LGBTQ youth in the North Okanagan. Trust us: you are not alone! For more information e-mail us at youthglo@hotmail.com. THE BX/SWAN LAKE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Visit their Web site at www.bx-swanlake.blogspot.com. The site contains current information that is important to residents of regional districts B and C such as pine beetle, meat inspection regulation, governance and water issues. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES For hall rentals, please call Evelyn at 542-3003.
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Community Calendar MARCH 20 THE VERNON & DISTRICT ANIMAL CARE SOCIETY We are a local, all-volunteer registered charity. We need your help to continue our lifesaving spay/neuter and emergency vet care programs for homeless and low-income cats and dogs. Every penny of your tax-deductible donation will go entirely to care for local pets. For more information, call 250-542-7203 or see our website at www.vernonanimalcare.com CRIBBAGE AT THE HORSESHOE CLUB Saturdays at 1 p.m. Limited space available. Call Vera at 250-545-4521.
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 25 VERNON Feeling lucky today? Check out our meat draw Saturdays at 3 p.m., then dance the night away! Music starts 7:30 p.m., so come early for dinner. OKANAGAN SINGLES GROUP 40+ March 20, acoustic jam, Women’s Institute Hall, 9909 Kal Rd., Coldstream. Doors open 7 p.m. Call Dot if attending, 250-542-4042. March 21, spring brunch at Pepper’s. Please call Dot if attending, by Friday. LOYALISTS MEET March 20 at Peace Lutheran Church basement, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please bring bag lunch. Call Pat at 250545-0879 for more information. VERNON PUBLIC ART GALLERY March 20, 1-4 p.m., opening reception, School District #22 (elementary): Art from the Heart. THE CONGREGATIONALIST WICCAN ASSOC. OF B.C. Celebration of the Spring Equinox March 20 at 6 p.m. at The Threads That Bind Us, 3004 B-31st Ave. Also offering workshop on the Power of Intent same day at noon. Please bring potluck item. Ritual admission is free, donations gratefully accepted, and all are welcome. For more information, call Sable at 250-5400341 or e-mail Sable@thethreadsthatbindus.net
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at People Place, 7:30 p.m. to view DVD Like A Fish Out Of Water, written by Dr. Ross Gray and Dr. Karen Fergus, based on their social science research about the challenges that male partners of women with cancer face as they attempt to be helpful. The performance is thought provoking and brings to the surface significant relationship issues. It speaks to men directly providing pointers for being supportive and it helps women to better understand the men in their lives. For info., please call Lloyd Mitchell at 250-549-2362. THE VERNON BONSAI CLUB First meeting of the year March 22, Vernon Community Arts Centre, 7 p.m. Members please bring a tree/trees to work on. If you don’t have a tree available then just come and join in the fun and fellowship. All visitors are most welcome. For more information, please call 250-542-8397 or 250-542-9632. FREE...AN EVENING OF YOGA Mondays, 6-8 p.m., Knox Presbyterian Church back entrance, 3701-32nd ave. The evening unfolds with breathing exercises going into yoga. Finishing up with musical meditation before we eat a vegetarian meal. Everyone welcome. VERNON AND DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB MEETS March 23 at 7.30 p.m., Vernon Arts Centre. Guest speaker Harry Adam’s, topic is “Introduction to square metre gardening.” Guests/new members welcome. Call 250-542-4926. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 25 VERNON March 23, executive meeting at 6 p.m., general meeting at 7:30 p.m. Come and hear what’s going on at your legion. Tonight is also Texas Hold’em Poker; play for points! No need to be an experienced player, we will teach you. New registration at 6:30 p.m., games start 7 p.m. VERNON FIGURE SKATING CLUB accepting registrations for Canskate learn to skate programs that begin March 23.We are forming synchro teams now for the coming season and invite all current or former figure skaters of all ages to try out. Skate for life! Join synchro and become part of the newest skating craze! For Canskate or synchro info. call Heather at 250-260-6632 or see www.vernonskatingclub.ca BECOME A FOSTER PARENT Attend an Information Session to find out how you can make a difference for children and youth in our community through Fostering, March 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, at the Ministry of Children and Family Development office, 2809 - 28th St. For more information call Noelle at 250-558-0939. DO YOU LIVE IN ELECTORAL AREAS B OR C ? The BX/Swan Lake Community Association holds Annual General Meeting, March 24 at 7 p.m., BX elementary school gym, 5849 Silver Star Rd. Renew your $5 membership at the meeting. DOWNTOWN VERNON ASSOCIATION AGM Annual General Meeting March 24, Elks Hall #45. Reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m. and a Business Session at 6:45 p.m. Tickets $20 each, available at the DVA office or from DVA Directors. Call 250-542-5851 or see www.downtownvernon.com for more information. WELLNESS AT THE LUMBY SENIORS DROP-IN March 24 at 1751 Glencaird St. Fashion show, 10 - 11 a.m. You are welcome for lunch, $5. Gloria and Don with Personal Touch Fashions will facilitate the show. These fashions are for men and women who are unable to travel to shop or require additional assistance. Hope to see you all there. Blood pressure and weight checks are available with a qualified nurse before the show. Call Olena or Diann at 547-8866. KIDS DISCOVERY CLUB Held Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. A Christian-based group of five to 12-year-olds. Boys and
OUTREACH DINNER March 20 from 3 to 4:30 p.m., Salvation Army, 3303-32nd Ave. Sponsor: Vernon Alliance Men’s Group. SJOGREN’S SYNDROME SUPPORT GROUP Meets March 21, from 2-4 p.m. at People Place. Contact Desiree Roell, 250-838-9378 or desiree_roell@hotmail.com ECKANKAR VERNON PRESENTS BOOK DISCUSSION Call of Soul by Harold Klemp March 21, April 18, May 16 at 11 a.m., Halina Centre Club Room/Vernon Rec Centre, 3310-37th Ave. Do you wonder why bad things happen to good people? Or what happens after death? This free book discussion will explore this and more. Call 250-307-6677. NORTH OKANAGAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY AGM Annual general meeting March 21 from 2 to 4 p.m, Schubert Centre, 3505-30th Ave. Nominations and election of officers. Ron Candy, curator of Vernon Museum, will be guest speaker. He will bring artifacts from the museum collection and talk about “The Importance of North Okanagan Artifacts.” Brin a guest. For rides, call Pat McAllister at 250-558-1440. SOLD The Society for Open Learning and Discussion meets March 22, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the People Place, room 06, downstairs. Don Hull will speak of his personal experience in “Gold Mining in Papua Guinea.” New members and visitors welcome. For info., call Nadine at 250-549-1479. APSA MEETING March 22, Alexis Park elementary school, 4:30 p.m. We will discuss activities going on in schools, our upcoming aboriginal round dance March 27, and the upcoming dates for the Hoop Dance troop. Plus the introduction of some of the AESW (Aboriginal Education Support Workers in the school). Meeting open to all parents, grandparents and guardians, plus high school students within School District 22. Please • Show Home Quality come and enjoy this time • Commercial/Residential and get to meet other par• Interior/Exterior ents within the district of • Staining/Custom Refinishing aboriginal descent. • Kids Rooms BOSOM BUDDIES 13 years qualified experience • Work guaranteed AND SPOUSES invited Susan Weeks • (250) 308-1451 to join Vernon Prostate www.susanweekspaintedhouse.com Support Group March 22
girls learn crafts, games, storytime and snacks. Group starts March 24, Living Word Lutheran Church, 6525 Okanagan Landing Rd. Call Pastor Harold at 250-545-1514 for more info. NEW PHILOSOPHERS’ CAFE FORUM In north BX. Topic “Restorative Justice; creating accountability for personal actions or letting offenders off the responsibility hook? Hear Restorative Justice co-ordinator Margaret Clark, speak about the challenging and intensive work she is doing and the effect it has had on youth and adults who have been supported through this new program. Come and share your thoughts and ideas about whose responsibility it is to make our justice system work! March 25 at 7 p.m., doors open 6:30 p.m.; $5 donation, by reservation only. Call or e-mail to reserve: 250-545-9044 or philcafe@uniserve.com THE PALESTINE STUDY GROUP PSG meets March 25, at 10 a.m. at the People Place downstairs, Room 001. We will continue viewing and discussing the documentary Why We Fight which explores the MIC (military-industrial complex), and its origins and power over U.S. foreign policy decisions. Come join us for the discussion. For more information, call Steve at 545-3202. FASD COMMUNITY MEETING If you are working with, interested in or living with a child/youth or adult with FASD we would like to invite you to attend our meeting March 25 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at NONA Child Development Centre, 2802-34th St. For info., call Lorraine Donald at 549-1281. HEALTHY BRAIN This free telephone workshop from Alzheimer Society of B.C. allows you to learn from home! Hear latest research on reducing risks for Alzheimer’s disease, and tips for improving brain health. March 25, noon - 1 p.m. To register visit www.careringvoice.com/tele-learning. php and click on upcoming sessions, or call 1-866-3962433. After you register, a representative will call before the workshop with details about participating by phone. BOY SMARTS WORKSHOPS FOR PARENTS March 25 from 7 to 9 p.m., Vernon Recreation Complex auditorium. Presented by Vernon School District and Vernon District Parent Advisory Council. Author and speaker Barry McDonald helps parents meet the challenges of parenting boys for success at school, and at life. The author of Boy Smarts – Mentoring Boys for Success at School and founder of MentoringBoys.com helps parents and teachers understand how gender patterns can influence boys, and offers advice for mentoring boys to navigate video games, lassitude and cultural pressures. Cost is $10 at the door. For more information, contact Jeff Jacobi at cjlj@telus.net DINING OUT FOR LIFE AT RICARDO’S March 25, Ricardo’s Mediterranean Kitchen in Winfield will donate 25 per cent of all food sales to Dining Out for Life; all funds raised going towards the Living Positive Resource Centre for HIV/AIDS education, awareness and hospice programs. This is an annual event taking place at restaurants across North America. To make a reservation, call 250-766-6810.
THE INFINITE SEA OF POSSIBILITY WORKSHOP March 27 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Centre for Spiritual Living, 2913-29th Ave. Facilitated by Chris Madsen. Connect with and explore the unlimited potentials awaiting your command. The $49 cost includes workshop materials. To register, call Chris at 250-558-1960 or 307-8277. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 189 OYAMA Easter Meat Draws! Win your turkey March 27 or your ham on April 3, beginning at 2 P.M. Members and guests welcome – support your Legion and spend an enjoyable afternoon.
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Senior Pastor Erik Reimer • Youth Pastor Jason Dueck Sunday
9:30 am Adult Sunday School Class 10:30 am Morning Worship Service with Pastor Erik Reimer speaking (nursery & toddler care available) Sunday School for age 3 - grade 5 Wednesday 7:00 pm Bible Study and Prayer Time
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The Centre for
Awakening Spiritual Growth Canadian International Metaphysical Ministry
CELEBRATING EVERY SUNDAY 10:30 TO 11:45 AM AT: THE SCHUBERT CENTRE - 3505 - 30th Ave., VERNON * Live Music * Joyful Messages * Reiki/Healing Circle Following Service
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Knox Presbyterian Alexis Pk. Dr. at 32nd Avenue • 250-542-8613
Enjoy traditional services with organ & choir in a friendly, welcoming congregation This Sunday:
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
9:50 a.m. - Hymn Sing 10:00 a.m. - Worship service Rev. Dr. Ed Millin - Sermon: “The Other Side of Our Fears”
3300 Alexis Park Drive • (250) 545-0797
VERNON ALLIANCE CHURCH 2601 - 43rd AVENUE 250-545-7105
Saturday 6:30pm Sunday 9:30 & 11:11am Gregg Jeske On The Way - Part 2 All are Welcome “Helping People Discover Jesus Christ & Become His Followers”
First Baptist
7:30pm Friday March 19 - Labyrinth Vespers
1406 32nd Ave.
Phone 250-542-0128 Sr. Pastor: Rev. Dan Watt
10 am Sunday Morning Worship Exploring the Scriptures: “A Lavish Love”
10am Sunday Worship Service
Ministers: Rev. Sharon Ferguson-Hood, Leanne Benoit and Rev. Bob Thompson Visit our websites: www.unitedchurchvernon.com & www.camphurlburt.com
Son Kids Trekking Adventure
Impact Youth Thursdays 6:30pm www.firstbaptistvernon.net
OPEN VALLEY COWBOY CHURCH All are welcome at Head of the Lake Hall
CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH
Sunday March 21st, 2010 at 6:30 pm Speaker Fred Cardinal Music by Christina Cardinal
Pastor Fred & Christina Cardinal 250-546-2449 or 250-306-8959
Community Baptist Church 4911 Silver Star Rd. • 542-4028
Join us Sunday 10:00am Spending time in Worship and God’s Word Toddler Care available. Sunday School for ages 3-11 Pastors: Rick Corak & Eugene Harder Youth Ministries: Nathan Arkell
Join us each Sunday
ALL SAINTS
OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY
Anglican Church WELCOMES YOU!
CATHOLIC CHURCH
3205-27th St. • 250-542-3179 allsaintsvernon.org
10102 Middleton Drive Coldstream • 542-1276
Sunday Services
Mass: Sunday 10:30am
7:45am Traditional Eucharist (BCP) 9:15am The Table* (Contemporary) 11:00am Choral Eucharist (BAS)*
1st Sunday of the Month Sunday 7pm Mass
*with Sunday School & Nursery
2607-27th Street 542-1276
CHURCH OF GOD
4312 - 25th Street Phone 250-542-7894
Welcomes You To Worship With Us
Sunday March 21st, 2010
9:45am German Worship Service 9:45am English Sunday School 11:00am English Worship Service 7:00pm Evening Worship Service Wednesday 7:30pm Bible Study & Prayer
Mass: Sat. 5:00 pm Sun. 8:30 am 7:00 pm st
1 Sunday of the Month No 7:00 pm Mass
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ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH
1st Service 10:00am 2nd Service 2:00pm
Vernon Christian Fellowship 10:00 AM
FAMILY WORSHIP
Speaker: Ken Mather
5600 MacDonald Rd.
PEACE LUTHERAN ELCIC 1204-30th Avenue 545-5787 Fax: 545-2267
10am Worship & Sunday School Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays Pastor Richard D. Schulz
250-545-1536 VERNON FAMILY CHURCH A Place to call “Home” 3508-25th Ave • 545-7978 Next to Lincoln Lanes Bowling Affiliated with the PAOC of Canada
Sunday Worship 10am Wed. Bible Study 7pm Friday Coffee House 7pm Pastor Dithmar Molzahn
Weekly Fellowships, College & Career, Youth
4506 - 29th St 545-2927
Pastoral Staff: Clint Batchelor & Erol Bortucene
Emmanuel Fellowship Baptist 3412 - 15 Avenue (Mission Hill) 250-545-5941
Sunday, March 21st Sunday Morning Worship Service: Service: 10:15am “Anchors in the Storm” Acts 27 - Pastor Robert Murdock Everyone Welcome! Programs for all ages
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Welcome to P.V. Church 6161 P.V. Road
Don’t like just being a number, no opportunity to serve or use your gifts? Come join others Starting a new church work. Join Our Happy Hour Sunday 10:30 A.M. Interim Pastor: Al Perry 250-542-7435
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B.C. setting aside funds for domestic violence risk TOM FLETCHER Black Press
The B.C. government is spending $250,000 to help police, prosecutors and child protection workers identify people at high risk for family violence. Public Safety Minister Kash Heed announced the program Tuesday, in response to recommendations from a coroner’s jury examining the circumstances around a horrific murder-suicide that rocked the upscale Victoria suburb of Oak Bay in 2007. In the early morning hours of Sept. 4, 2007, Peter Lee forced his way into his family home and stabbed his estranged wife, her parents and their six-yearold son to death before killing himself. Lee was on bail at the time on a charge of crashing his vehicle in an attempt to injure his wife, and was under a court order to stay away from his family. A domestic violence unit for the Victoria region is to be operating by June, similar to units in Vancouver and New Westminster, with police, victim services and child protection workers together. Lee and his family came in contact with several of the region’s array of small police forces and victim services before the murders. The training is to be delivered in threeday courses held in November and December, involving prosecutors, senior police officers and child protection staff from across B.C. It is in addition to a mandatory web-based course being taken by police officers, to standardize risk assessment based on factors such as previous violence, other criminal involvement, alcohol or drug abuse and financial problems. Heed said more will also be done to raise public awareness of domestic violence, the second largest category of criminal charges in B.C. behind impaired driving. Course material for public schools has been updated, and the
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News Chief urges safeguards for water supply JUDIE STEEVES Black Press
Indigenous people view the issues around water through a different lens, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, chairman of the Okanagan Nation Alliance, told those attending a workshop on the modernization of the province’s century-old Water Act. “Water is sacred to all indigenous people,” he said. He cautioned that the timeline for renovating the old legislation is very short, considering the amount of consultation that should go into it. The provincial government plans to have draft legislation prepared by this fall, and the deadline for public submissions on it is Apr. 30. However, he said, it has caught the attention of First Nations governments around the province. “When the Water Act first came forward a hundred years ago, First Nations were not consulted,” he noted. Indigenous science, traditional and ecological knowledge, must be considered, he said. “We’re all here today and we’re friends and neighbours. “We must safeguard the supply of water so it is sustainable for future generations,” he said. He warned it’s not going to be easy to reach consensus on a new act, but it’s important, he said, that “we do our utmost for the sake of our children and our grandchildren.” Phillip was one of about 150 people from this region attending the workshop discussing priority principles which should form the basis for new legislation. They included valley mayors and politicians, foresters, scientists, farmers, business people, First Nations, environmentalists, anglers and water purveyors. They were welcomed by Fawn DeGuevara of the Westbank First Nation, who sung to the beat of a drum and then offered up a prayer in her native tongue. John Slater, parliamentary secretary for water supply and allocation, termed it a “call to
action for water in B.C. Water is the most limiting factor for growth.” Management of water is essential, whether there is plenty of it in a watershed, or whether there’s a marginal supply of it, he said. Right now, he noted eight ministries have some control of water in B.C., which creates some confusion at times. What the final document is completed, he said it must be one that reflects what the people
of B.C. want. Glen Davidson, director of management and standards for the water stewardship division of the environment ministry, said the four goals in modernizing the legislation are to protect stream health, improve governance, introduce more flexibility and efficiency in water allocation and regulate groundwater extraction and use. They are part of a discussion paper on the Water Act moderniza-
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MERRITT, LARRY â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Passed away peacefully at the Kelowna Hospice House on March 13, 2010. Larry is survived by his loving companion Darlene; children Shauna; Sue; Deb; Ken; and Larryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s brothers Lyle and Harvey as well as his loving dog Bee. Family only service. In lieu of ďŹ&#x201A;owers donations may be made to the SPCA (250)861-7722 or www.spca.bc.ca. Arrangements in care of Everden Rust Funeral Services (250)860-6440
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Pool, Philip D. It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of Philip D. Pool, on March 15, 2010 in Vernon, BC. Expression of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via email: vernon@pafs.net. Arrangements entrusted to PERSONAL ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL SERVICES, (Vernon. 250-558-0866 & Armstrong. 250-546-7237)
Eklund, James L. It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of James L. Eklund, on March 12, 2010 in Vernon, BC. Expression of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via email: vernon@pafs.net. Arrangements entrusted to PERSONAL ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL SERVICES, (Vernon. 250-558-0866 & Armstrong. 250-546-7237)
Klein, Bernard John It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of Bernard John Klein, on March 15, 2010 in Vernon, BC. Expression of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via email: vernon@pafs.net. Arrangements entrusted to PERSONAL ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL SERVICES, (Vernon. 250-558-0866 & Armstrong. 250-546-7237)
Koshman, John Henery It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of John Henery Koshman, on March 11, 2010 in Vernon, BC. Expression of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via email: vernon@pafs.net. Arrangements entrusted to PERSONAL ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL SERVICES, (Vernon. 250-558-0866 & Armstrong. 250-546-7237)
The family of Melvin Edward Grottenberg sadly announces the passing of this dear and gentle man, with his family by his side, in Vernon BC on March 14, 2010 in his 98th year. He was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He married Mae Emes, whom he proudly called â&#x20AC;&#x153;the love of his lifeâ&#x20AC;?. During the war years they made Ottawa their home and later settled in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Mel spent many years in the Canada Postal Service, retiring in 1972. He and Mae began their retirement life by building a beautiful cottage on Lake Superior. The camp became a second home to family and friends. They loved to â&#x20AC;&#x153;trailerizeâ&#x20AC;? and for many years made Texas their winter getaway. In 2004, to be closer to family, Mel and Mae made Vernon BC their home. Mel was never idle. He was an avid carpenter and he loved gardening but nothing made him happier than playing cards and shooting pool with his family. His warm personality and great sense of humour always made family get togethers very special. Mel was predeceased by his wife of 66 years; and his siblings Harold, Wilbert, Florence, John and Elsie. He will be lovingly remembered by his sister Florence (Calgary), and children Bert (Darlene) Grottenberg in Vernon BC; Ila (Perry) Dagsvik of Red Deer Alta; and Marilyn (Paddy) Arthur of Chilliwack BC. His grandchildren Perry and Erik Dagsvik; Curtis, Peter and Kerri Mae Grottenberg; and Devin Arthur will be forever inspired by the strength of character of their grandpa. His great grandchildren Erika, Nikolas, Brittany, Jessica and Krista Dagsvik will cherish his memory fondly. The family wishes to express the deepest appreciation to Dr. Gavin Smart for his years of loving care, the staff of Canterbury Court, Westridge Care Home, and 3 East at VJH, and the extraordinary caregivers of the North Okanagan Hospice Society. Thank you so much for making Melâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s years in Vernon so special. A private memorial celebration will be held at a later date. In lieu of Ă&#x20AC;owers, donations may be made to the North Okanagan Hospice Society, 3506 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 27th Avenue, Vernon, B.C., V1T 1S4. Melvin was a gentle man who cherished his family and was deeply loved by many. Melvinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s beautiful spirit will be remembered and celebrated forever.
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Build your own home-based business and partner with one of the fastest-growing kitchen show programs in North America! Attend an information meeting on March 28th, 12-4 pm in Kamloops. To reserve your seat or to learn more please contact: Trish Independent Senior Director Call 604-532-2044 @ tcell@telus.net
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(Enair) It has now been one long year that you were taken from us. We know that you are now in a better place, And no longer suffering, for this we are thankful. Not a moment goes by, That you are not remembered, By your family and friends. These memories are cherished by many. You reached out and touched so many people, With your kindness, your cheerfulness, and your love. You were always there for all of those around you, And now, deeply missed by many. To know you, was too Love you. You will always be in our hearts. Always, Terry, Lisa, Jamie, Dylan, Brandon, & (max). We Love and Miss You. So Much!
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Linda Joan Manning (Cunning) Its been one year since youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been gone But in our hearts you still live on The moment that you died Our hearts split in two The one side ďŹ lled with memories The other died with you We often lie awake at night When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane With tears upon our cheeks Remembering you is easy We do it every day But missing you is a heartache That never goes away Our family chain is broken and nothing is the same We mention your name And speak of you often We hold you tightly within our hearts And there you will remain Life has gone on without you But it never will be the same Though absent, you are ever near Still missed, loved, and always dear
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CITY OF ARMSTRONG JOB OPPORTUNITY The City of Armstrong is looking for a Clerk-Typist II to join our team. We seek a dedicated individual who likes to work with people, enjoys challenges and has a proven ability to meet deadlines with close attention to detail. You must have at least two years of progressive ofďŹ ce experience with strong computer skills and an aptitude for learning. If you are looking for a rewarding career opportunity, please visit our website located at www.cityofarmstrong. bc.ca for full details or you may call (250) 5463023 to have the documents emailed or faxed to you. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, March 24, 2010 by 5:00 p.m.
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WANTED CUSTOM HOME INSTALLER/ SALESPERSON Contract position for a home electronic background installation installer. Good salary base plus bonuses and commission. Experience is an asset! Please drop off resumes to 3107 - 48th Ave., Vernon Certified Experienced Traffic Control persons needed, require own transportation, wages DOE. Reliable people need only apply. 250-309-3452.
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LIFEGUARDS The Regional District of North Okanagan is seeking lifeguards to fill positions at Lakeview Park Wading Pool (Peanut Pool) and Lavington Wading Pool for July and August, 2010.
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Applicants must be 16 years of age and hold a current N.L.S. Certificate. Shifts are 12 hours to 24+ hours per week. A detailed list of duties / responsibilities, along with further information regarding the Regional District of North Okanagan may be viewed on our website at www.rdno.ca.
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These positions offer a starting wage of $12.00 per hour.
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Applications, quoting Competition No. 10-04 will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, April 16, 2010 to: Human Resources Officer Regional District of North Okanagan 9848 Aberdeen Road, Coldstream, BC V1B 2K9 Fax: (250) 550-3723 e-mail: hr@rdno.ca Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. No telephone or e-mail enquiries please.
Estates Legal Assistant • Minimum 3 - 5 years Estates experience essential • Competitive salary, full benefit package including RRSP contributions, supportive work environment For more information about this position, please visit the Careers section of our website. Please forward your resume to Theresa Jones, Office Manager, by fax or email: humanresources@nixonwenger.com EXPERIENCE • KNOWLEDGE • INTEGRITY
Tel: 250-542-5353 Fax: 250-542-7273 Toll-free: 1-800-243-5353 4th Floor, 3201 30th Ave.,Vernon, BC V1T 2C6 www.nixonwenger.com
Rapid-Span, a dynamic group of companies with head office located in the North Okanagan city of Armstrong, is currently recruiting for an Accountant. Reporting to the Corporate Controller, you will provide accounting and financial support in the preparation of financial statements, month-end and year-end working paper files, monthly project job costing, inventory valuation and variance analysis, and provide other financial information or support as required. The ideal candidate must have at least 3 years of cost accounting experience in a manufacturing environment and post secondary education in accounting. A keen eye for detail as well as exceptional analytical, communication and organization skills, compliments your education and experience. Proficiency with MS Office software, Accpac and advanced Excel skills is a must. We offer a competitive wage, excellent benefits to full time employees and a positive work environment. Fax Resume: Or Email: Mail:
1-250-546-9066 hr@rapidspan.com Rapid Span 1145 Industrial Dr., Armstrong, B.C., V0E 1B6.
* Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
CAR AUDIO INSTALLER REQUIRED Full time position available March. Experience is necessary!! Good salary base plus bonuses! Send/Drop resumes off Att: Gary at 3107 48th Ave., Vernon, BC V1T 3R5
Vernon Golf & Country Club Food & Beverage Department is now accepting resumes for the following positions
• Servers (must be 19) • Concession (must be 19) • Dishwashers Visit our website for more information www.vernongolf.com Send resumes to: Vernon Golf & Country Club 800 Kalamalka Lake Rd Vernon, BC V1T 6V2 Fax: (250) 542-5468 E-mail: manager@vernongolf.com
No phone calls please
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Help Wanted
Financial Services
Boarding
Pizza cook required immediately, must be 19 years of age or older, weekend nights. Apply in person #4-100-Kal Lake Rd, Uncle Dave’s between 11-5 Mon-Fri.
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com PRIVATE FINANCING based on security not credit. 1st, 2nd, 3rd Mortgages, Equity Loans, Consolidation loans, Construction financing, Farm, Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Equipment, Creative Financing Call 1-888-742-2333 or info@mcokanagan.com REDUCE DEBT by up to 70% Avoid bankruptcy. Free consultation. BBB accredited. 250-860-1653 www.4pillars.ca
Coldstream area, 5min. ride to Vernon Riding Club, self, full board. Apr1 (250)558-0618 Horse boarding in Coldstream/ Lavington, 100x130 riding arena, Paddocks with/without Shelter, access to crown land Certified trainer on site. Call 250 545 1082 after 5:30 pm
SATURDAY RECEPTIONIST required at Vernon Dodge Jeep. Apply with resume in person to: Brian Westwell or email: bwestwell@vernondodge.com SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: First Aid Attendant, Waterfront Director & Senior Counselors needed for children’s summer camp, see www.camphurlburt.com “staff” for details. Closing date April 19th, 2010. TAXI DRIVER WANTED P/T in Armstrong. Own car an asset, but not necessary. e-mail resume to armstrong taxiservice@yahoo.ca or call Jess 250-558-8358 The Longhorn Pub is seeking experienced servers & bartenders. Must be able to work in a fast paced friendly atmosphere & available for a variety of shifts. Competitive wage & benefit package. Please apply in person to Eric 4513 25th Ave, Vernon. WE need P/T-F/T Stylist, 5yrs + experience + Clientele. Lets negotiate. Looking for enthusiasm drop off resume 3413 30th Ave. Vernon
Hospitality Looking for a retired or a semi-retired couple to work as relief managers 2 days/week for a small Vernon hotel. Prefer a motel/hotel mgnt background or similar experience. although we will train the right individuals. Call Ed 250-9389944.
Trades, Technical OKANAGAN ELECTRICAL contractor looking for journeyman electrician and apprentices with commercial and larger custom home experience. References must be able to comment on successful completion of above mentioned projects. Please fax resume to 250-7672275 or email ivelec@shaw.ca
Work Wanted Class 3 driver, clean abstract, experienced in dumptruck & overhead bin. 250-500-2700. DUMP RUNS, ODD JOBS, HOUSE & YARD CLEAN UP. Call Paul (250)550-4256 DUMP RUNS. YARD CLEAN UP. GENERAL LABOUR. Seniors Discount. Call Bhoy 250-308-2326. Full size pick up avail. $15/hr or by the job, anything anytime 7am-9pm 7days 250-558-0796 Handymen Services Home & Mechanical repairs (Appl & small engines) Window cleaning,painting, pressure washing, ODD jobs, dump runs. 250-550-9099. Mark’s Yard Maintenance Tree pruning, hedges, yard clean up, dump runs & tree removal. Call (250)307-0683 NEILS Handyman. Yard clean up, rubbish removal, carpets, appliances, bsmn’ts & garages cleaned out, dump runs, small painting jobs. Vernon & Armstrong 250-546-2997 PRUNING & ROTOTILLING Trees, hedges & yard clean up. Call Eric (250)306-3408 Tree Pruning / Tree Removal, $50 dump runs, odd jobs. Free estimates.(250)549-3767 Tree pruning/tree removal, yard cleanup, dumpruns. 250309-0975. Welding, repair & fabrication. Free estimates, Low rates, 20yrs exp. Downtown location. Call Dave (250)558-0774
Accounting/Tax/ Bookkeeping Experienced Bookkeeper, complete all reports & financial statements, Shoeboxes welcome. Can teach you Simply Accounting. (250)542-1306
SIMPLY ACCOUNTING ✶ Certified Consultant ✶
Quick books, Taxes, Personal & Corporate
250-307-6900
Countertops QUARTZ the best stone for countertop surfaces. 156 colors. 10yr guarantee. Complete kitchens or countertops only. We will not be undersold. Classic Countertops & Cabinets. (250)549-2875 REFACE Countertops. 1/2 the Cost of Replacing. Granite & Corian Designs. 470-2235.
Electrical ELECTRICIAN - Central and South Okanagan. Licensed, bonded, & insured. Available for renovation and new construction projects. Free Estimates. Seniors’ Discount. Art 250-486-7430
Fencing CEDAR FENCE PANELS, 1-800-838-6036 Armstrong FENCE POST Installation, Excavating, Trenching, and Brush Cleaning. Great rates. No transport fee. Call Ly at 250-308-5403.
Lawn & Garden ALLIUM LAWN CARE Spring Clean-ups & Lawn Maintenance. Experienced & Insured. Call Wesley @ 250-307-4933
Home Improvements NATURAL WOOD FLOORING FIR, HEMLOCK & PINE www.rouckbros.com Rouck Bros. Lumby, BC 1-800-960-3388
Appliances Excellent working Fridgidaire dryer, white, less than 1yr old, warrantied $150. 250-5424919.
Appliances
GE portable dishwasher, 1yr old, like new, asking $250. Fred 250-542-9878.
Buy, Rent, Sell! Landscaping
Landscaping
Animal Care Society
ADOPTION DAY SATURDAY 10 am to 1:30 pm at Crescent Falls Vet Hospital 2800 45th Avenue Meet our “Better Than Free” Kittens and Adult Cats Magoo, a graduate of the school of hard knocks, hasn’t let abandonment or eye surgery affect his sunny, loving nature. Now healthy, this young boy longs to make your acquaintance. Beautiful Maremma/Kangal and Akbash/Kangal puppies, guardian,predator control 1.shot/deworming. $300.-400. 250 547 6253. BOOSHAY’S TRAINING ACADEMY Novice obedience classes, all age & breeds welcome. New class April 8th. Enroll now, class fills fast. (250)558-5322 Cairn Terrier X Silkie Terrier pups, non-shed, healthy, happy, family raised, dewormed $350/ea. 250-547-2433. Chi hua hua, 1 male, $450, new litter March 20, orders accepted, (250)492-7775
Convenient IN TOWN Location • Delivery Available • FREE Onsite Loading
OWNERS: KEVIN & LORI WOURNELL
Pets Adorable Shih-tzu Cross puppies, family raised, $450 (250)542-3077, 250-309-7603
Help Wanted 4250212
• Topsoil • Bark Mulches • Decorative Rock • Flagstone • Landscape Supplies
#1 Choice, Washer & Dryer $250. Many other items. We also buy appliances. Wayne 250-549-6649 A1 Stacker laundry center $450. Guaranteed, other items avail, delivery avail. 250-5496042. Apt size fridge. $250 Dryer $100. Washer $150. Warrantied. Other items/delivery avail. 250-549-6042. Electric stove w/convection Inglis, white, works great. $250. 250-546-4089Armstrong Washer & dryer, in good condition, $275. 250-260-7047
Livestock
GOOD DEAL! Washer & Dryers, good cond, Starting at $100&up. (250)549-3781 Kenmore stacker $395. White fridge, stove & D/W, exc. cond. FRIDGE’S WANTED. 250-549-6649
Classifieds We’ve got you covered! 550-7900
Livestock
LIVESTOCK HAULING Reliable and committed Call Paul:
250-938-0868
Farm Services WOOD CHIPS HOG FUEL
Farm Services BARK MULCH / SHAVINGS HAY & STRAW SALES DAVID BEERSTRA TRUCKING 549-0324 547-6815 ANYTIME
BARK MULCH & CEDAR MULCH 10 TO 40 YARD LOADS
Authorized Dealer
250-542-8191
4620-23rd Street
www.vernonlandscape.com • Behind ICBC OFFICES, OFF SILVER STAR RD.
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Moving & Storage FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance throughout 2009. Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250493-2687
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Painting & Decorating
Alternative Health
Rubbish Removal
Cattail Soapworks is offering all natural soap making classes. Call Cindy 250-832-6728
Antiques / Vintage Wedgwood royal homes of Britain $10. Lg English platter (Spartan) $50. Voyage of Ulysees $45ea. (250)545-0444
Landscaping
CAN’T GET a painter for those small projects? I love small painting projects! Call: 250-309-3178.
Marcel Mallette, Registered Acupuncturist. 7639 Silver Star Rd. Vernon 250-260-3892
Livestock 3 - 2 year old Bulls; 6 yearling bulls; 6 yearling Steer calves; 11 yearling Heifers; Cow Calf pairs - Call (250)992-2294 For sale 19 month old Katahdin Ram, red in color, $200. 250-546-6118, Herd of Hair Sheep, 1-Ram, 7Ewes, 10-Lambs, Must Sell! 250-545-5543. HORSE Disposal, Call Dave @ 250-309-0629 Miniature horses for sale (250)558-8088 TOO MUCH STUFF! Used tack sale - english & western. Bridles, blankets, pads and misc horse items. Simco western saddle - 15”, excellent shape. - $400 obo General purpose english saddle - 15”, excellent shape. (great starter package with stirrups, leathers, pad, girth & bridle) - $350 obo 8:30 am 11:30 pm Saturday March 20th. 1829 Pleasant Valley Rd, Armstrong
Pets cocker spaniel puppies, buff/white & black/white, born Jan. 21, first shots, vet checked, $550obo, (250)4995397, email for pics: 3winds@telus.net PUPPIES ONLY Yard Sale! Sat/Sun Mar 20/21. 4-adorable cross pups. First shots, bag of food, training mats. ACT FAST! 26 Louis Estates Rd Westside Rd. 250-542-3407 THE RUFF LIFE Professional Dog Training Lessons fit to your schedule! Basic - Advanced Training & Behaviour Modification Bring a friend and both receive $25 off. 250-550-0390 www.therufflife.ca TOO MUCH STUFF! Used tack sale - english & western. Bridles, blankets, pads and misc horse items. Simco western saddle - 15”, excellent shape. - $400 obo General purpose english saddle - 15”, excellent shape. (great starter package with stirrups, leathers, pad, girth & bridle) - $350 obo 8:30 am 11:30 pm Saturday March 20th. 1829 Pleasant Valley Rd, Armstrong Whoodles, (Soft coated, wheaton Terrier Cross small standard poodle), non-shedding, non-allergenic, family raised, intelligent & easy to train. Ready to go April 6th to good homes. Vet checked, 1st shots, $1000 (250)838-5500
Unique Garden Art & Gifts 907 Kal Lake Rd, Vernon 778-475-5752 Large selection of quality, specialty stepping stone & statuary. Custom coloring available. Also many decorative & gift ideas instore.
Will clean up your junk scrap iron, dead batteries, etc. Call us first, 250-546-2416, Russ.
Mountain Acupuncture & Laser Therapy
Feed & Hay EXCELLENT quality grass hay 70-75lb bales, $7/bale (250)838-6725 Good quality hay, alfalfa grass mix, square bales, barn stored. 250-542-9419, 250309-5956. *HAY SALES GUARANTEED Quality Grass, Alfalfa, Mixed square bales, round bales & Silage bales. Delivery avail. (250)804-6081,(250)833-6763.
Pets
250-808-0733 SKYHIGH DISPOSAL Full Service Junk Removal & Bin Rentals. ✔✔✔ THAT GUY & His Work Truck LTD. Junk Removal & Bin Rentals 10,15 & 20 yard Bins. We haul EVERYTHING Home or Jobsite, Renovations Cheapest rates in the Valley www.thatguysworktruck.com
Call 250-307-8998
Contact Donna at 250.550.7901 or email donna@vernonmorningstar.com
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HOME MAINTENANCE / RENOVATIONS CONSTRUCTION
WINDOW CLEANING STREAKY - CLEAN
Spring Window Cleaning and eaves troughs. FREE ESTIMATES • CALL SCOTT
250-308-0689
Brighter Outlook
window cleaning Residential & Construction Deron Sanderson
250.306.2679
WINDOW CLEANERS • Residential • Commercial • Construction clean • Quality work • Water Stain Removal
Quality Work & Care for the Best Price!
RedTruck Renovations Your one stop home repair company
Custom bathrooms, cabinets, tile work, laminate, hardwood, doors and trim, basement suites, decks, sheds, play structures, general repairs Mike Muller Owner/Craftsman mullerm@shaw.ca cell: (250) 938-8133
home: (250) 275-6412
Journeyman, Licensed, Bonded Framing, Tile, Flooring, Bathroom, Decks, Custom Finishing, Window & Door Installs, Renos and Accenting, etc. Dana Ross 250-308-7540 DIY Consulting and Recommendations
Jalon Construction Journeyman Carpenter(1983) Jim Hiebert 250 306-9410
250-307-3760
Mark of Excellence • Full Renovations • Cert. Vinyl Deck Inst. • Elect./Plumb.• Painting & Home Design
Mark Usselman • 250.308.9384 M
Ron @ 250-309-0435 or 250-542-1419 nu_lookhomeworks@shaw.ca
• Concrete Repairs • Small Jobs • Finishing • Remodelling • Interior Renovations
* We specialize in insurance repair * Framing • Renovations Decorative Concrete • Concrete Repair Journeyman Carpenter Incorporated, Licensed, WCB, Insured, Quality Guaranteed
Call us ¿rst for all your home improvement needs!
HANDYMAN
HANDS
Len 250-260-6666
SIDING
HARDI-PLANK
Decks, Porches, Patios James Hardie Installer Window & Door Replacement E N T E R P R I S E S
Licensed, Insured, WCB, References
Jed - (250)-307-4774
Additions, Suites and Interiors “The Affordable Professional”
SOFFITS
GUTTERS
DECKING
RAILING
Affordable Home Repairs & Renovations
ON NOW!
Quality Work Guaranteed
L&R Home Improvements
• Bath Remodels • Decks • Drywall
• Kitchen • Basement Remodels Finishing • Painting • Tile Work • Plumbing • Much More Licensed, Bonded & Insured 250-545-3130
Independently Owned and Locally Operated
kelowna.handymanconnection.com Now serving all the North Okanagan including Armstrong, Enderby, Lumby, Falkland, Lavington, Coldstream, BX & Oyama
• Renovations • General Repairs • Paint • Tile • Laminate • Hardwood • Baseboard • Trim • Door & Window Repair• Sinks • Counter Tops • Cabinets • Blinds
Call Len (250)558-5038
STUCCO CARWAY STUCCO Stucco, Re-stucco & Repairs
25 + years Experience
Ph: 307-0387 CLEANING
PATIO COVER
EXPEREINCED CRAFTSMEN QUALITY WORKMANSHIP SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST
SPRING SPECIALS TIM 250-307-8772
FASCIA
COMPETITION EXTERIORS LTD (250) 542-5925
1-800-88-HAN DY
PROFESSIONAL MOVES LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
558 -7914 or 307-1975
“Framing to Flooring”
Insured * References * Guaranteed
SENIORS DISCOUNT
Supplier & Instal Installer of Windows & Doors ~ 25 Years Experience
CLYDESDALE MOVING
Renovations * Repairs * Decks * Fences * Landscaping
TOM: 308-8778
*Renovations *Basement Development *Additions/Garages/Shops *Quality Woodwork & Trim/Millwork Installations
Residential & Commercial - Fully Insured & Licensed
Nu-Look Homeworks
PAINTING & RENOVATING Quality Since 1989 • Handyman Services • No Job Too Small
Lonestar Custom Carpentry
VERNON - LUMBY - ARMSTRONG - WINFIELD
MOVING
WHITESTONE
LTD.
Old World Craftsman Renovations & New Construction
• QUALITY • PRICE • SERVICE • EVERYTHING FROM FOUNDATION TO FINISH Concrete, Framing, Flooring - Tile & Hardwood, Painting, Finishing Excellent References Available Serving the North Okanagan Valley
Alex 250-307-1726
ARMSTRONG CONSTRUCTION Journeyman Carpenter • Renovations • Remodelling • New Construction
• Siding • Soffit
• General Carpentry • Aluminum Railings • New & Renovations • Vinyl Decking
GEORGE SIMMONS C: 250-309-0621 H: 250-838-0449 Fax: 250-838-0459
Kevin 250-308-9592
DECKING
ELECTRICAL SUPERIOR DECK LTD
3D
Cleaning Services * Quality Cleaning * Eco Friendly Products
Tannis Morrison (250) 558-8552 tannismorrison@gmail.com
ROOFING The Greenway Roofing Co. Roofing Consultant Torch on Specialist Fully Insured
250-309-0874
Laursen Electric Commercial Residential Service New Construction & Renovations Licenced, Bonded & Insured
Call Chris @ Vernon: 250 307-7173 Mabel Lake: 250 838-2242
ADAIR ELECTRIC LTD.
VINYL DECKING • ALUMINUM RAILING
Vernon Salmon Arm 250-550-4598
RENOS, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL
Kelowna Winfield 250-212-3075
Free Estimates/Emergency Service Bonded and Insured License #92048 BBB Member – Quality Work
Marcel Labrecque, 15124 Middle Bench Road Fax: 250-548-4045 Owner/Operator Oyama, B.C. V4V 2C4
BOB ADAIR 250-275-4780
TRAFFIC CONTROL You WILL be noticed and get MORE business in this directory CONTACT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT
250-550-7900
FLOORING AND TILE MOUNTRIDGE FLOORING & TILING • Tiling (walls & floors) • Hardwood & Laminate 16 years Installation experience For Free Estimate Call Chris CELL: 250.540.0025 / HOME: 250.542.6277 Top Quality Craftsmanship
• • • • • TRAFFIC CONTROL •
FRONTLINE Enderby, B.C.
250.309.3452
Certified TCP’s Arrowboards Shadow Vehicles Reasonable Rates Emergency Callouts Available 24/7
“We’re on the FRONTLINE for your Safety”
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PAINTING
PLUMBING
CRANE SERVICES
DARCYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S PLUMBING CCS
COLDSTREAM CRANE SERVICE LTD. s 4RUCK -OUNTED #RANE s "UILDING MATERIALS DELIVERY TRUSS LIFTS ROOlNG ETC s 'ENERAL FREIGHT ,OCAL LONG DISTANCE HAULING Competitive Rates Call Les for free estimates #ELL s&AX
- Hot Water Tank Replacement (gas/electric) - Plugged Drains, Water Softeners - Kitchen/Bathroom Renovations - New Construction *CertiďŹ ed
309-7008
CONCRETE
DANâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S PAINTING & REPAIRS RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING RELIABLE - WORK GUARANTEED - CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN - WCB INSURED
250-542-2599 250-540-3484
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PAINTING & RENOVATING P Quality Since 1989 â&#x20AC;˘ Handyman Services â&#x20AC;˘ No Job Too Small SENIORS DISCOUNT
WELDING
TOM: 308-8778
R.I.P.
Mudjacking & Underpinning Lift concrete slabs, sidewalks & driveways.
CALL ROCKY
WELDING FABRICATION
(250) 547-1481 or (250) 545-9522 Free Estimates!
SPECIALIZING IN ALUMINIUM & STAINLESS PRODUCTS & REPAIR
Tazzâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Concrete Call Kevin 250-308-8268 â&#x20AC;˘ Foundations â&#x20AC;˘ Concrete Floors â&#x20AC;˘ Sidewalks â&#x20AC;˘ Retaining Wall â&#x20AC;˘ Engineered Wall â&#x20AC;˘ Driveway â&#x20AC;˘ Suspended Slabs
DRYWALL
www.lenblower.com â&#x20AC;˘ len1066@shaw.ca
DAVIES DRYWALL
All Your Drywalling Needs
MASONRY
CUSTOM HOME DRYWALLER NEW OR RENO BOARD, TAPE & SPRAY CALL ALL KYLE 250-308-4663
Additions, Basements, Renovations, Steel Stud Framing, Drywalling, Taping, Dropped Ceilings Call Attila: 250-546-6282
VERNON â&#x20AC;&#x153;For All Your Masonry Needsâ&#x20AC;? Needsâ&#x20AC;? - new home - Brick, Cultured construction Stone,Glass Block - renovations - Over 20 years - repairs in Masonry - masonry BBQâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Business
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HERE! CONTACT THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
250-550-7900 ABBOTT CREEK
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DITCHING SEPTIC LAND CLEARING DRAINAGE
www.knncontracting.com Kirk Forster 250-540-5595
Steve Bernhardt (250) 542-5300 Cell: (250) 938-2173
ACCOUNTING back filling rock walls general excavation landscaping preparation driveway prep Owner/Operator Gord Kennedy â&#x20AC;˘ Email: gordiek@telus.net â&#x20AC;˘ Cell: 250-308-7373
Joe Nessman
Corporate, Small Business, Mobile Accounting & Taxes
Business Management Consulting
1-877-546-2622
SERVICE Ltd.
250-260-6756
Specializing in Small Businesses
250-545-8294
JD 310 4X4 Extend A Hoe Driveway, Repair Cold Paving Drainage Systems General Excavating Labour & Truck Available
I CAN DIG IT RICK WARE EXCAVATING EXCAVATING â&#x20AC;˘ DECORATIVE ROCK PLACING â&#x20AC;˘ RETAINING & ROCK WALL BOBCAT SERVICE â&#x20AC;˘ LARGE & SMALL EXCAVATORS & DUMP TRUCKS
(250) 545-0218
Cell: 307-1959
Wendy Hesketh CertiďŹ ed General Accountant
INCOME TAXES PERSONAL CORPORATE
250-542-8485 vernonbcaccounting.com
Over 30 years trained experience
250-308-4380
Repaints our specialty! â&#x20AC;˘ Walls â&#x20AC;˘ Doors â&#x20AC;˘ Windows â&#x20AC;˘ Trim â&#x20AC;˘ Textured Ceilings Painted - Repaired or Retextured GET MY ESTIMATE OR PAY TOO MUCH! Free Estimates â&#x20AC;˘ www.timetopaint.com or
308-9783 549-5140
MOBILE PRESSURE WASHING
FOR ALL YOUR PRESSURE WASHING NEEDS
STONE & TILE INSTALLATIONS
Okanagan Stone & Tile
in business
Specializing S i li i g iin B Bathroom th & Kit Kitchen Renos & Exterior Work. No Job too Big or Small. Free Estimates. Excellent Rates.
Erik 250-545-9345 â&#x20AC;˘ eriklocke@telus.net skidsteer services shrub and brush removal
INCOME TAX SERVICE E-FILE
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Excavating, Rock Work â&#x20AC;˘ General Excavating & BackďŹ lling â&#x20AC;˘ Land Clearing & Interface Fire Guard â&#x20AC;˘ Excavating & Driveway Prep â&#x20AC;˘ Landscape & Waterscape Design â&#x20AC;˘ Rockwork & Tree Removal â&#x20AC;&#x153;FREE ESTIMATESâ&#x20AC;?
Certified Management Accountant
DL Decor & Painting
Ask for a quote (/4 s #/,$ s 34%!- s '2!&&)4) 2%-/6!, Ph: 250-308-7940 www.mobilepressurewash.ca
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549-0115
SIMPLY CEILINGS AND WALLS
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
( north end of Swan Lake)
Free tes a Estim
CREW WITH FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED QUALITY RATES
â&#x20AC;&#x153;All Your Concrete Needsâ&#x20AC;?
8102 Highland Place, Vernon
250-260-3257
INTERIOR SPECIALIST
EARTHWORKS LTD.
Trucking, Excavating & Materials Joe Prebushewski Cell: (250) 550-6208 Fax: (250) 549-3899 â&#x20AC;˘ Email: bearpawearthworks@telus.net
ONLY 5 MONTHS LEFT! The Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) is scheduled to come into effect July 1, 2010. If you need renovations or other updates done to your home then call these trusted companies to
GET THEM DONE BEFORE HAVING TO PAY EXTRA!
WATER SYSTEMS
SIERRA WELL & PUMP 3rd Generation Pump Tech Reg.# WPI09093001
Rob Moore 250-546-9992
OKANAGAN WELL & PUMP SERVICE
Sales, service & installation
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Water When You Need Itâ&#x20AC;? Kelly Desjardins
250-550-5553
Tired Of Water Advisories? Install a ZERO WASTE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM in your home today, and never worry about your health again! Highly puriďŹ ed drinking water on demand. Unit installed under kitchen sink for easy access.
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Farm Equipment
Firewood/Fuel
Furniture
Medical Supplies
Misc. for Sale
1960’s Massey Ferguson, 35hp tractor, good cond, $2800 OBO, 60” Pride mower deck, used once, New $1400, Sell $1000, (250)558-0618
Dry fir & pine mix firewood, $240/cord. Delivered. (250)549-0537, 250-542-4116 FIREWOOD Pine for sale. Drycut & Split to 16” length. Shortbox p/u $70, Longbox p/u $85. We load. You haul. call (250)545-6461 FIREWOOD Special, Approx 2 cords, fir/pine mix $325. Fir $350, Birch $375. Delivery Available. (250)260-7932 Wanted to buy logs from private person w/acreage, prefer bigger jackpine & some cedar. (250)801-5776
Moving: queen size boxspring & mattress, chesterfield & love seat, 3 dressers, 2 night tables, 3 end tables, book cases, tools, lots of plants & case lot sale. 250-260-6118 NEW 3-pc Sectional Sofa w/ottoman, In orig. pkg. Worth $1499, Must Sell $899 250550-6647 can deliver QUEEN pillowtop mattress, box. Brand New! MFR warranty. Worth $1100, sell $390 250-550-6647 QUEEN size memory foam mattress. Brand New! Retail $1400 sell $495 250-550-6647 Table w/6-chairs, buffet hutch incl. cinnamon oak color, $1000. 250-306-2615. Twin size captain bed w/bookshelf/headboard, Sealy mattress, ex/cond $300 (250)5463953
Patriot wheel chair $500. Hugo walker, blue, good cond $150. Call (250)542-1933
Garden Equipment
PENGUIN MFG 306-5706
Almond stove $35. Reg sz.metal B.ball stand $75. Xlong dbl. mattress $50. 250503-0781 BRAND new 5 stage reverse osmosis water filtration system. Retail price: $795. Now: $250. Call 250-863-1544 CLASSIC COUNTERTOPS & CABINETS Quality cabinets at factory direct prices. 250-549-2875. Countertop 2 barrel ice cap machine, hot cappuccino machine, & microwave, perfect fry self contained countertop deep fryer. Call for details & prices, 250-306-9909 DO YOU NEED LARGE AMOUNTS OF FREE FILL? no trucking charge 250-307-3839 Dacron Enterprises LTD. Electric frying pan, like new, $30. (250)545-1200 Electrolux 2100 delux power head, hose & tools. $200 obo. 250-549-3352 Exc.cond. New hose. Exquisite Designer grad dress! Pink w/embroidered bodice, lace over stain skirt, crinoline, size 7-9, $295. 250307-2227 Fisher Price Dora talking tricycle. great cond $30 (250)260-8997 GLASS top coffee & end tables, $100, picture window w/sliders, 831/4”x 591/4” $100 (250)549-7003
1961 John Deere 1010 gas utility tractor. Restored. 37 HP, P/S, deluxe seat, 22hrs on rebuilt engine. Comes w/3 PT. rearblade + John Deere mower & chains $9800. Email pics avail phone: 250-494-5051 KUBOTA B7000 tractor, diesel, 17 HP, 4WD, front-end loader, 3PH, excellent for small farm, $5000 OBO, 250-503-8903 Massey 110 Manure spreader. Gandy fertilizer spreader. 12’ Tandem disc. 13’ chain harrows. Round bale feeders. High tent style fence wire in spools. Best offers. 250-5472158.
Furniture
Apples 0.39¢/lb. All varieties. PLEASANT VALLEY FRUIT.
6PC Cherry sleigh bdrm set. Queen bed, dresser, mirror, chest, 2 night stands. New!! Still boxed. Worth $5000, Sell $1295 Can deliver. call 1- 250550-6648, 250-550-6647 cabinet, french provincial style (previous stereo) H28”L50”W18”. Great cond. $50. 250-558-4932. HOTEL BED clearance. Over 75 sold. 1 Floor Left 25 Queen size beds - $100+. Super 8 Vernon - 4204 32nd Vernon, BC (250) 542-4434. KING size pillowtop boxspring & mattress. Brand New! Worth $1300,sell $495 250-550-6647 MAHOGANY DINING room set, like new, China cabinet, table (2 leaves), 6 chairs (2 armed), $350, 250-503-8903.
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale
Milking machine/ bucket, paid $1300, make offers. MF Tractor, 165, 55hp, ezee-on, post pounder 114. 250-547-6747. Rototiller, 8’ Maschio, like new Asking $8000. Large quantity’s of galvanized table 1/4” on spools, & PVC 1 1/4” irrigation pipe, & Senninger PVC sprinklers on 24” risers. 250-558-0192. 250-308-2865.
Fruit & Vegetables
BARK MULCH
FIR
OR
CEDAR
- Regular & Screened Sizes -
Shavings & Sawdust 10 to 150 yard loads REIMER’S FARM SERVICES
250-260-0110
Minnie Tiller 2hp $150. Free p/up dead lawn/garden tractors. 250-260-5819
Heavy Duty Machinery 1988 Ford Louisville tandem axle dump truck, 240hp, certified $10,500. 250-558-8400 2003 EX 200 LC c/w Q/A & new cleanout bucket, 3200hrs, very clean machine $69,500 obo. Len 250-550-4100. Hitachi EX150 excavator, thumb, 2-buckets, rake. $31,500. 1989 Case 4x4 4n1 ext.hoe, $23,500. 250-2600217.
Medical Supplies Evergo portable oxygen concentrator $4000 obo. Invacare home oxygen concentrator $700 obo. Easy Pulse 5 oxygen conserving device regulator $500 obo. 250-549-4564. HealthCraft wall mounted fold up support rail for toilet transfers $100. Commode Chair $50. Keith (250)549-6520 LIKE NEW MUST SELL electric wh chairs, assist poles, walkers, hospital bed, power lift recliners, transfer chairs, etc 250-546-8047
SuperPole floor to ceiling support pole c/w grab bar adjusts 93” to 120” $200. Under mattress grab rails white (2) $50 each. Keith (250)549-6520 Ultramatic electric adjustable single bed c/w remote control & massage $700. Shoprider scooter model 889, burgundy, batteries, charger, shade canopy, like new $1800. Keith 250-549-6520
Misc. for Sale HOT TUB COVERS - Custom fit to any tub - We measure your tub & deliver at no charge - We have cover lifters
2006 Beachcomber 6-person hottub, loaded, lights, insulation pkg, like new. $9000 new, Asking $4800. 250-549-6005. 2 outfits sz. 18 & 14, almost new, 18 & 16 Beige $25 obo. 2 almost new cardigans w/camasoles green & blues sz.L $20. Western style top almost new, plaid sz. XL $25. Cotton/acrylic sweater, cream colored $20 obo. 3 shorts, navy blue, Sz.L $5. Purple lilac jckt Sz.L almost new $23. Blue shirt almost new sz.18XL $20 obo. Tank tops, fuchsia sz.XL green sz.L, light blue Sz.L, $5. T-shirts light blue $10 almost new, gray tshirts Sz.L $5. Jeans sz.38 L34” inseam $15. 6n1 light blue jacket alpine Sz.XL worn once $116 obo. Green grad dress Sz.16 incl. green shoes Sz.10, Gerdel Sz.B38 $150-$300. Occupational 1st aide book level 1 training $25. 250-549-4834. 4 Galv racks (breadracks) 2’xWx6’L on castors $300ea. 1 Bunrounder div by Eberhardt, heavy duty $1700 250-4941299 after 5pm 8pce, High quality Dinner Set. w/platters, bowls etc. cost $2500, sell $300 (250)2606002
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com
KUBOTA B7000 TRACTOR, 4WD, 17 HP diesel, 3PH, front-end loader, excellent for small farm, $5000 OBO 250-503-8903 Like new Commerical Ice Cream freezer, 6 tubs up/4 down, sneeze guard/winter “table top,” 11.18 cubic ft/. 39wx25dx36h, 4.1 amp rating. $900 obo. Call Jeff 250-5456272. Email:crackedpotcoffee@shawbiz.ca Maple table 40” round & 4 chairs $150. Microwave cart $25. Large pet carrier $75. 250-549-3861 Top of the line vacuum cleaner. 250-545-9149.
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Misc. for Sale
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Moving sale! Furniture, garden tools, gas bbq. Items from $10-$400. 250-549-3146. New corner jetted tub, retails $1250, 1st reasonable offer, you take it. 250-558-1668. Pool table, 4x8 non slate, over 40yrs old, good shape, c/w wall rack, cover, balls, plus other accessories $500. 250547-9374, 250-309-1732 cell. Simply Baskets Home & Gift
ARMSTRONG: 1260 Otter Lake X Rd., Moving Sale, Sat Mar.20, 9am-3pm. BX: 5620 Neil Rd. Sat & Sun 8am-4pm. Big downsizing sale! Follow signs to Falcon Nest Lodge. COLDSTREAM: 1003 Kal Lake Rd, Mon-Thurs, Mar.22-25, 9:30am-1:30pm. Custom Blinds, various sizes. Coldstream: 11601 Kal Lake Rd. Fri & Sat 10-2. tv’s, books, clothes, fish tank, dishes, etc. Coldstream: 493 Terrace Dr. Sat & Sun, 8:30-1pm. Downsizing: Shop tools, lawn furniture, something for everyone! COLDSTREAM: 9409 Shumanski Drive, Sat. Mar 20, 9am-1pm. MOVING SALE! Furniture, garden tools, large chest freezer, lots misc items! ENDERBY: 147 Glenmary Rd, Sat. March 20, 9am-3pm. Moving Sale! Furniture & misc OK Landing: 6251 Chukar Rd, Sat/Sun Mar. 20/21, 8am-2pm. BRADY BUNCH GARAGE SALE!! Two of everything. Garden tools, dressers, TV, gym, full kitchen stuff + + + ! TOO MUCH STUFF! Used tack sale - english & western. Bridles, blankets, pads and misc horse items. Simco western saddle - 15”, excellent shape. - $400 obo General purpose english saddle - 15”, excellent shape. (great starter package with stirrups, leathers, pad, girth & bridle) - $350 obo 8:30 am 11:30 pm Saturday March 20th. 1829 Pleasant Valley Rd, Armstrong VERNON: 3002 38th Street, Fri/Sat March 19/20, 9am4pm. Rocking chair, table & chairs, old sewing machine, dishes, tools, garden tools, DVD & VHS, & misc items. Vernon: 3402-24A Ave, too many items to list. From tools to belly boats. Don’t miss it! Sat, & Sun 8am-5pm.
REDUCED For quick possession 1215sf., 2Bd., 2Ba., new appl’s., close to all services, sec. u/g prkng., smoke-free, 50+, $179,900. 250-765-4423
“A Country Primitive Home Store”
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*STARCHOICE* Satellite T.V. Sales, installations & accessories. For best prices and service. Call 250-545-0012. **STORAGE: Boats and RVs any size. Seasonal and household goods. Elephant Storage Centre. Safe, affordable storage. 6136-Okanagan Avenue. 250-549-2255. Wood pallets, approx.100, 40x48 heavy duty, $15/ea obo. 250-558-1668.
Misc. Wanted LOOKING FOR new or gently used dbl bed w/ box spring, prefer if still in plastic and reasonably priced. 250-546-3774 Wanted, Fisher Baby Bear wood heater, used upright or chest freezer for non-domestic storage. 250-542-8520. Wanted to buy logs from private person w/acreage, prefer bigger jackpine & some cedar. (250)801-5776
Musical Instruments Mandolin ideal for beginner $150. original Fender Amp, older model +speakers & tubes, 8 outlets, 135amp, P.A. System price negot within reason. PA system, 250-3068068. Piano for sale $500. 250-5421702.
Sporting Goods RUSSIAN SKS’’s - top choice, cleaned, oiled & inspected, from $299. Ammo - 1120 RDS-Case $195. 12 ga shotgun ammo & clay targets $99. Quality Firearms bought & sold. GLOCKs + accessories stocking dealer. Weber & Markin Gunsmiths. 4-1691 Powick Rd, Kelowna, (250)762-7575
Garage Sales FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES SUNDAY BREAKFAST & FLEA MARKET 5101 - 25TH Ave. EVERY SUNDAY 8 am - 12 pm CALL 250-542-3003 6859 BUCHANAN ROAD (Lavington)- Garage sale with toys, household items, furniture and more! 8am till 1pmearly birds encouraged! Alexis Park: 3780-38th St., Records, collectables, furniture. Multi-family. Sat, Mar.20.9am-1pm.
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Acreage for Sale 8 ACRES near Enderby/Salmon Arm with: pasture, hayfield, 5 bdrm. house - 1840 s.f. on main floor & 1800 s.f. daylight basement, wrap around deck, attached double garage, barn/shop, good well & fruit trees. $499,000. For info: 250838-6151 READY to build on this 3 acres in Whitevale area, Lumby. Flat, few trees, drilled well. Gas/hydro to driveway. Price $245,000 GST.obo. 250-5476932. SHUSWAP RIVER FRONT 11.3 acres w/shop $400,000. 1985 house on 22.5 acres $799,000. 15.9 acres $400,000. Water and services. 250-838-7660.
Business for Sale RESTAURANT, possible sports bar, licensed, 80 seater, downtown Salmon Arm, close to wharf, will trade or carry finance $95,000. (1-250)6753790
For Sale By Owner 3bdrm, 1.5bath rancher, 14.01ac. lg barn, out bldg’s, 1277 Mountain View Rd. Armstrong, $843,000. Below assessment. Townhouse. Spacious 3bd, 2bath, no strata, priv.yard, deck, hottub, carport, shed. 1908 42nd St. $215,000. 250-549-1276. WESTBANK Affordable Dbl. wd., well maint., many updates, 1000’, treed prk, all appl., $55,000. 250-707-3272
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16’x66’ SRI mobile home purchased new July 2008. 2bdrm, 2full bath, heat pump w/AC, 2 steps, vinyl skirting. Immaculate. Must be moved. Taking offers. 250-517-0543. 1980 Moduline 14x66 + extras $72,000. #110 Silver Star RV Park. Phone (250)545-7633
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2bdrm modular home in Armstrong, BC features large lease lot, privacy, exc. access, $129,500. Call Vern at Re/max Enderby 888-609-7764 or cell: 250-308-2110 FOR SALE OR RENT: 2/3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile, additions /lg deck /workshop /OK lake view & access/ 5 min to golf course/renovated. Must be seen. $112,000 or $750/mth ph. 250-547-8796 Lovely corner lot in 55+ mobile park in town, Enderby BC. To view: okhomeseller.com listing #26277. Call Doug or Rita 250-838-7574
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5 bdrm/2 bath, 2386 sq. ft. Completely renovated inside and out. Beautiful backyard with playhouse, shed and garden. Great views and lots of parking.
$389,000
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4269334 OPEN HOUSE: Lake Country, Mar.20P/21, 12-5pm, 1000sqft main floor, 1000sqft in-law suite, 28x30 sep. garage, on oversized lot, $415K, 10059 Kelwin Rd. Lake Country. (250)766-9243, 250-212-3182
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LUMBY: 3 view lots on new subdivision (Schunter Drive) Lot 2: $115,000 + GST. Lot 3: $120,000 + GST. Lot 4: $125,000 + GST. Call Mike 250-547-9402, 250-309-1042
Affordable 55+ Community in Enderby, BC features large late model homes, low taxes, close to shopping & recreation RV prkg. For information call (250)838-0025, 250-308-6703
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Shuswap Lake Estates Golf Course - 4bdrm, 3bath, clean home on 12th fairway. Asking $480,000. 250-241-2556
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Exceptional custom built family home. Must see inside! On a quiet, level cul de sac on Middleton Mtn. Gleaming hardwood Àoors, open concept kitchen, games/media room, kingsize master bdrm, A/C, B/I Vac. Fully landscaped yard w/ auto irrigation. Close to park & Kal Lake. 250-309-1867 $
497,000
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OPENHOUSES WEEK-END DRIVE
CITY 3504 - 24A Avenue Sunday, 1:00-4:00, $312,000
FOOTHILLS 1417 Copper Mountain Court Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $639,000
NORTH BX 5235 MacDonald Road Sunday, 12:30-1:30, $330,000
THE MARA 4205 - 27TH Street Sunday, Starting @ 1:00, Starting @ $239,900
#43 - 844 Hwy 97A Sunday, 1:30-3:30, $149,900
#12 - 401 Browne Road Sunday, 1:45-3:30, $319,000
1404 Copper Mountain Court Sunday, 1:00-4:00, $399,900
BELLA VISTA #119 - 3020 Allenby Way Sunday, 1:00-4:00, $239,900
COLDSTREAM 1034 Mt. Ida Drive Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $569,000
LAKE COUNTRY 13075 Lakehill Drive Everyday, 12:00-4:00, Starting @ $379,900
OKANAGAN LANDING 6468 OK Landing Road Mon-Fri 12:00-5:30, Sat & Sun, 1:00-5:00, Starting @ $349,000
WESTSIDE 6808 Westside Road, Fintry Sunday, 12:00-4:00
7081 Appaloosa Way Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $589,000
566 Mt. Ida Drive Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $579,000
3048 Dunsmuir Road Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $385,900
DESERT COVE 651 - 6TH Street Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $319,900
BX 7537 Redrock Road Sunday, 1:00-4:00, $649,000
FOOTHILLS 1320 Phoenix Drive Sunday, 2:00-4:00, $599,900
MIDDLETON MOUNTAIN 898 Mt. Bulman Place Sunday, 1:00-4:00, $578,800
CORRECTION NOTICE In the March 14TH edition of the Open House Drive there was a price error on the listing for 6468 Okanagan Landing Road. The correct price is Starting @ $349,000
#4 - 992 Mt. Ida Drive Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $374,000
7922 Okanagan Landing Road Sunday, 1:00-4:00, Starting @ $369,900
530 Mt. Tanner Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $599,900
#2 - 6600 Okanagan Avenue Sunday, 1:00-4:00, $359,900
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ARMSTRONG 1645 Simons Road Sunday, 1:00-3:00, $409,000
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Townhouses
Apt/Condo for Rent
Apt/Condo for Rent
2bdrm, 2bath, 7appl, single garage, centrally located, walk to Kin beach, pet friendly, no age restriction, large yard. $327,000. 250-503-1488.
Valleyview Apartments
CALL ABOUT OUR “RENT INCENTIVES” 1bdrm & bachelor, SENIORS spacious, very clean and well maintained buildings. Centrally located, close to downtown Safeway & Schubert Centre; n/s; n/p; available immediately, Century/Embers/Arlington 250-275-8066 Call for rent incentives! Large 1bdrm, $740. 1bdrm +den $790. F/S, DW, AC, balcony, NP/NS, clean, centrally located, on-site managers, quiet building, (250)5455773, 250-550-0243 EAST Hill/Lakeview Manor Bachelor suite, hardwood floors, onsite laundry, n/s, n/p, Avail April 1, util incl. (250)260-5870 ENDERBY 1 & 2bdrm apartment, N/S, N/P $600/mo & up, laundry avail. 250-308-9299 Fabulous Silver Star cozy 2bdrm, beautifully furnished, new TV. www.salbsilverstar.com 416-702-1298. avail April- Dec Low monthly rate, util/incl. LARGE 1bdrm ground level entry suite, mature adults pref. $695/mo. incl/gas/electric. n/p, avail. April 1. (250)545-6833 LARGE 2bdrm apt. $850/mo. +hydro, NO PETS, Avail. Now. 250-869-9788 Maple Ridge Gardens. Luxury Living. 1801 32 St. Fully renovated deluxe 2BR, 2Bath, very spacious, Private sundeck, gas f/p, Guest suite & rec room, Secure adult bldg. $1050 incl heat. 250-542-5659 Maple Ridge Gardens Luxury Living 1801- 32nd St. Deluxe 2bdrm, 2bath, spacious 1000sq.ft plus large private balcony, w/city views, gas fireplace, oak cabinets, luxurious, secure adult building, Guest suite, rec. rooms, underground parking, ns, np, $1050/mo. (250)308-9402 Midway Silver Star & Vernon, quiet location, bachelor suite, priv.entrance, util/parking, NS/NP, $450. 250-542-8553. NEW 2bdrm 2bath, avail. Imm. A/C. S/S appl. Laundry avail. NP. $1050 & up 780-278-4140 RICKFORD Manor. Call about rent incentive. 1bdrm apt. utilities extra, ns, np, adult bldg. 250-545-1412 Studio condo at Silver Star, furnished, avail Imm, monthly or long-term lease, all util/incl. 250-558-1870.
Apt/Condo for Rent
Long Term Tenant preferred for centrally located apartment
available immediately. immediately. Top floor of
Mountainview with 2 bdrms, balcony, bright, elevator, A/C, nicely updated. $
1,000/mo; Beth 250-558-4904
MORRIS MANOR Spacious 1 bedroom suite. 2 bedroom corner suite. Senior oriented building, downtown across from Schubert Centre. Heat included. For more information call
250-542-8989 2 bdrm, 2 bath Condo for rent available immediately. Near Vernon Golf Course and Kal Lake, 2 parking stalls, washer and dryer in unit. $1050 + utilities
250-308-9601
Scenic Setting PICTURESQUE spectacular sunsets, garden walking Cozy 1 bedroom distance to all amenities. apartment, conveniently 1 bdrm garden apt. located & freshly painted, management. N/PExcellent $520/mo. Avail. Aug. 1
542-5202 610. NP. 250-542-7723
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The CLIFFS
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 2 bdrm / 2 bath suite, $ /mo view towards lake ..... AVAILABLE APRIL 1ST 2 bedroom suite, $ /mo view towards lake ..... 2 bedroom suite, $ /mo view towards lake ......... F/S, W/D, D/W, A/C, plus heat, hot water and hydro all included. Great quality living in a clean and spacious secure building. N/S, N/P. Good building for Seniors! On-site Resident Manager. REFERENCES REQUIRED SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE
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Hawthorn Lane Renovated town homes with private courtyard — enjoy air conditioning and large deck, located in a convenient location right in the heart of Vernon. Affordable living. 2 bdrm … $825 per month 3 bdrm … $925 per month To view, please call:
250-503-1257 A New Tradition of Quality Living
1604 - 31st Street
✔ 40+ ✔ 1, 2 Bedroom & Bachelor Suite ✔ Incl: Heat, Water, Elevator, Parking, Coin Laundry No Smoking / No Pets
Move In Incentive
250-558-9696 BRENTWOOD APARTMENTS
1 &2 bedroom apartments … in quiet Senior-oriented building. Large deck, air conditioning, laundry facilities on each floor. Heat included. Close to bus stop, Schubert Centre and downtown. N/P To view, call
250-545-0962 or 250-503-7977
ALEXIS PARK MANOR • Bright 1 and 2 bdrms. • Renovated, Spacious, Air Conditioned Suites • Adult Oriented • Close to Bus • Park-like Settings • Clean, Well-Managed Building
250-549-2770 1, 2 bdrm & 3 bdrm $650$800. No dogs, no drugs. (250)260-1630 1 & 2bdrm, recently renovated, close to downtown, $800 & $850, 250-307-7117 1-bdrm, close to rec centre $600/mo, also 2-bdrm bsmt suite, $750/mo both n/p, n/s, (250)545-8443, 250-307-4948 1bdrm condo, Vernon, close to downtown, $675/mo. (250)838-6904 2bdrm, 1bath, balcony, central loc., small pet ok. n/s. $900/mo. April 1. 250-5450529, 250-308-8878 2BDRM, 1bath condo, nicely finished, f/s, w/d, a/c, avail. April 1. $850/mo. n/s, n/p. 250-503-6002. 2BDRM, 1bath, F/S, A/C, NS, onsite laundry, close to amenities, R.R. small pet okay, $750-$850/mo 250681-1848, 250-306-8252, 250545-8252 8am-8pm ADULTS 55+ 2bdrm central, $750/mo. RR. 250-558-8261 Avail April 1. 2bdrm, large, top floor, cable incl. AC, quiet, secure, mature, adult only. $750/mo 250-545-8985. Bachelor, 1 & 2-bdrm, adult building, F/S, N/P, near Schubert, heat & hot water incl, $475-$750 250-260-8454. Brand new, 2bdrm, downtown Vernon, $1250/mo incl all appli, AC, W/D, Secured heated U/G Parking. Call Mel 604936-8513, 778-772-4919.
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Commercial/ Industrial
Mobile Homes & Pads
300-450SF ideal for retail/ 1-2pers office/hair salon, $14./SF + shared CAM/UTIL. Avail. immed. 250-306-5125 FOR LEASE 2400sq’, 690 McCurdy Rd, avail May 1. Rick 250-770-0903. FREE RENT! 2 months free rent w/signing of 3yr rental lease. UP to 4000sq.ft. high exposure retail/commercial space. 250-558-1166 Office space available for RMT or other natural health practitioner. Part time space, shared reception with RMT & ND’s, brand new building. Call 250-306-1401 Retail commercial office space approx. 1544sqft in busy Spallumcheen Industrial park, avail. immed. rate neg. 250-549-0141 Retail/Comm, high exposure, in busy retail area. Avail immed, rate neg. 1m3500sq.ft., Vernon. 1-250-7177488. Shop for rent 1250 sq ft. Roll up door, gas heat Comes with or without paint booth. Lots of parking $900 per month, utilities Call 250 549-4500 WAREHOUSE, office, shop, retail, wholesale, very good rate. 1-250-314-7225, 250550-4178.
In Lumby, In Valmarie, 3bdrm, F/S, W/D, gas heat, NP, April 1, $800/mo. 250-503-7044. Vernon, 3bdrm, F/S, WD, gas heat, avail imm, $850/mo. NP. Tom 250-503-7044.
Duplex / 4 Plex 2BD lower unit. Spacious, laundry in unit, clean, close to school, $850.00 plus util. Call Sean @ 250-306-0959 or view at www.arttales.ca. 2bdrm by Hospital, newly reno’d, new carpet, beautiful kitchen, front/back yard, w/d hook up, $850 +util. 250-5497442 2BDRM suite in 4plex, level entry, newly reno’d, close to Multiplex. W/D, F/S, N/S, N/P. Avail. April 15. $900/mo. +util. 250-545-4461 250-503-7296 2bdrm, walk to town, no dogs, cat ok, $925 util/incl. 250-5424310, 250-308-9028. 3bdrm duplex, W/D, F/S, $1050/mo. 250-550-4100 Len. EAST Hill, adult oriented, complete reno, 5 appl, 3bdrm, approx. 1600sqft on 3 levels, 1.5bath, prkg, NS, N/pets, $1300/mo. Fully furnished $1800/mo. 250-306-0211 Fourplex for sale in Summerland, BC. Two bedroom units. Excellent location, close to all amenities. Level entry with front & back doors. Private sale. 250-494-8685; 250-8097383. Large 2-bdrm upper suite in fourplex, adult oriented, close to Kin Beach, n/s, n/p, util incl $800 (250)838-9657 New 3bdrm duplex, w/d, a/c, $1350 util/incl. 250-558-7814. 250-309-5546.
Commercial/ Industrial
Housesitting
WAREHOUSE OFFICE SPACE
HOUSE SITTER Available 50 year old professional female willing to housesit in exchange for utilities. N/S N/P. Excellent references. Please contact 250-545-2215 ext 252
• Good central location • 5342’ - $3633.50/month • 1528’ - $1039.44/month • Could be combined for 6870 SQ.FT. Call Ray Stafford Sutton Lakefront
250-549-0198
Mobile Homes & Pads APRIL 1ST. 2 bdrm. + den Mobile. F/S. W/D. Nice yard. Belva’s MHP (away from highway). $820/month + $400 D.D. 250-546-6668.
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Homes for Rent 2bdrm, 1bath, ac, gas f/p, hardwood flrs, all appl. detached garage, fenced backyard, ns, np, close to Beairsto school, $1200/mo. +util. 250309-4996 2bdrm, downtown, W/D h/u, yard, garden, n/s, $850 +some util. (250)503-1926 2bdrm, fenced yard, garage, F/S, W/D, downtown vernon, $1095/mo +util, pets negot. 250-215-0367, 250-546-9393. 2bdrm, level-entry, downtown, large yard, & shed, W/D, NS/NP, avail imm, R.R., $925/mo +util. 250-558-8226. 3bdrm, log home in Armstrong, NS/NP, $1250/mo +util. 250-938-1013. 4bdrm, 3bath, executive fully furnished Silver Star, April 1. ns, np, $1199/mo. +util. 250558-5045 BELLA VISTA, up/down duplex, parklike setting. Top floor 2 bdrms, 1.5 baths, 6 appl., $1,400 incl. utilities/parking. Lower floor 2 bdrms, 1 bath, 5 appl., $800 incl. utilities/parking. 250-558-7156. Brand new 2-bdrm unit in park with lakeview, N/S, N/P, $925/mo incl pad rent, Avail Immed, RR Kristen 250-3065604 Charming 2bdrm home. 1/2 bsmt, appl., shed, fenced, private yard. Central Vernon. NS/NP. Avail immed. $1050 + utilities. 250 549 1696 Coldstream executive suite, 2bdrm, 1.5bath, quiet, private, serine lakeview, suitable for proff. all appl. ns, np, April 1. $1000 incl/util. 250-545-7196 DOWNTOWN - short term 2 bdrm 1 B, F/S, W/D, semi-furn, Apr 1 $990/mo + util 902-8571064 oyocomp@yahoo.com EastHill, 3bdrm, large fenced yard, carport, F/S, NS, No dogs, $1275/mo incl.water, garbage, sewer, recycling. Avail May 1. 250-542-0775. FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED UPPER FLOOR EXECUTIVE HOME. PANORAMIC VIEW, 3BDRM, 2BATH, JACUZZI, 2 F/P, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED, NS/NP. $1700/MO. 250-308-9282 IMMACULATE 3-bdrm 2-bath, upper floor, large yard/deck $1200/mo, (250)306-0046 LARGE 3bdrm, 2bath, main floor, large yard, avail immed, $1000/mo. 250-938-0975 New home, 4bdrm on acreage, 5min from Falkland, $1400/mo. (250)379-2774 Newly reno’d 3bdrm modular in South BX, NS, small pets ok, avail Imm, $1100/mo. 250549-9153. New reno, main floor, 2-bdrm, entry level, deck, shed, $1025, Also 3-bdrm, $1125, incl, util, cable, laundry, n/s, n/p, Avail Immed. 250-542-7806 Oyama 3bdrm mobile home in orchard, huge deck, lakeview, $980 +DD. 403-932-5725 RENT or Rent-to-Own with $20,000.downpymnt. Westside Rd/LaCasa. 2bdrm+den cottage/home Av. now. F/P, lrg deck, garage, w/d, 30mins. to Kelowna, $1500. +utils. ns/np. 250-769-0980
Homes for Rent
Recreation
SALMON ARM, Newly reno’’d house on acreage, 3bdrm, N/S, $1200/mo. 250-938-4563
EXPLORE in style! 2010 towables & motorhomes for rent from just $582/wk! Call Kelowna Truck & RV today @ 250-769-1000.
Superb fully furnished & Equipped 4bdrm, 3bath ski chalet, avail March 31-Oct 31 $1300/mo incl/util 250-6619914 Superb fully furnished ski chalet, 6bdms, 3bath, March 31Oct 31. $2100/mo incl/util. 250-661-9914. TOTALLY RENOVATED 3 bed home, 5 appl, huge mstr, fenced yard, large deck, N/S, N/P, reference req. Avail Immed, $1300/month + util. 250-275-0665
Office/Retail 1700SQFT w/office & storage space. Ideal location for small business. Lots of parking. For further info please contact 250-542-8566, 250-309-9246
Recreation DESERT SPRINGS CA., 2Bd. +den 1600sf. house, next to Executive Golf Course, only 10min. from Palm Springs located in secure gated community. Pics. avail: louellacowie@ hotmail.com 1-250-392-3058
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TRAILER on Property, Tillicum Valley, hydro incl. $400/mo. April 1. 250-5426299.
Shared Accommodation 1BDRM, no-drugs, no-parties, downtown. $450/mo incl.util. furniture, cable. 250-549-0644 CLEAN, quiet roommate wanted, great private space for the right person, $500 all inclusive. Call (250)260-2662
Storage 2 Secure single garages & fenced storage lot, 32’x100’ avail for rent near 25th ave/39th St. 250-550-4069. 8X8X20 New Containers Household/ Commercial rentals. $110/mo. Your place or mine. Warren 1-250-212-8489 Vernon. Rent, Sale or Lease.
Property Management
Property Management
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES Executives Realty Ltd. #101 - 2901 32nd Street Vernon, BC V1T 5M2 Bus. (250) 550-2120 Fax. (250) 549-2106 C21property@century21executives.com www.rentalsvernon.com
• Rental Management • Strata Management • Investment Property Management Call Maria or Diana Today for a detailed information package 250-550-2120
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY • EXECUTIVE HOME IN THE FOOTHILLS – Available April 1st this four bedroom, three bathroom home is exquisite. Lake, city and mountain views from this walkout like new rancher. Chef’s kitchen vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, spa-like ensuite, covered deck and patio. Hardwood floors and large windows make this home bright and spacious with room for everyone.
RENT: $1,800.00 per month plus utilities. • BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED HOME IN EAST HILL – Four bedroom, two bathroom character home located close to downtown. This home boasts original hardwood floors and soaker tub with an open floor for the perfect kid’s bedroom or office.
RENT: $1,500.00 per month plus utilities. • THREE BEDROOM HOME – Quaint home in Alexis Park overlooking the city and up to Silver Star. Top floor loft area hosts two nice sized bedrooms with a sitting area with one bedroom on the main floor. Newer flooring, one car garage, F/S, D/W, W/D included.
RENT: $1,200.00 per month plus utilities • TWO BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – In Alexis Park area. Totally refinished one year ago. This suite is large and spacious, includes F/S, D/W, W/D, and utilities. Pet friendly.
RENT: $950.00 per month includes utilities • TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT – On Okanagan Avenue in Regency Gardens. Rent includes F/S, D/W, & on site coin laundry.
RENT: $775.00 per month plus electricity • LUMBY - 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT - Second floor – above downtown business.
RENT: $750.00 per month includes heat, water, & sewer. • ONE BEDROOM SUITE – On Alexis Park Drive. Close to schools, bus route, and shopping.
RENT: $650.00 per month plus utilities • ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT –on 43rd Avenue, on site coin laundry, close to shopping and bus routes.
RENT: $575.00 per month plus utilities
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Storage
Suites, Lower
Fenced and secured storage on Okanagan Avenue Vernon from $30/mth 250-549-4500 RV’S, BOATS & AUTO YARD STORAGE. ARMSTRONG. 250-546-6022, 250-308-9250
Spacious 1 bdrm, mtn/lake views, laundry, dw, patio, ns/np,storage, parking, near college,$725/mth. 938-2679. Superb fully furnished & equipped ski chalet, 2bdrm, 1bath, Sleeps 6, March 31-Oct 31. $875/mo . 250-661-9914.
Suites, Lower FULLY FURNISHED one bedroom basement suite, walk to downtown, on bus route. No smoking. No pets. $650/mo, utilities included. Leave message 250-503-5466 Adorable 2 bdrm lower level suite. East Hill. Bright and roomy. No smoking, N/Pets. D/W garburator, all kitchen appliances. W/D, storage room. Charming solarium entrance. Parking. $900. Includes utilities and WIFI. Call 250-542-9019 or 250-545-0117 1bdrm, adult oriented, NS/NP, priv.entry, shared laundry, $875 incl/util. 250-549-5081. 1bdrm, clean, Harwood area, NS/NP, $650/mo incl.util. Avail Immed, 250-309-4657 1bdrm daylight suite, $750 incl util, private w/d, entrance, patio. April 1st. 250-545-9342. 1-bdrm + large den, 1100+sqft new, quiet BX area, n/s, n/p, w/d, f/s, d/w, a/c, bbq-h/u, $950/mo (250)241-8024 1bdrm, newly reno’d, lower EastHill. Internet, cable, shared storage & W/D, A/C. NP/NS, no parties, March 1. $800/mo (250)545-6950 1bdrm, pets ok, $625/mo. util/incl. avail. Imm. (250)5584536 1bdrm, sep.entry, ground level, nice & clean, avail April 1. $650 incl/util. 250-309-5675. 250-549-3689. 1BDRM, walkout, priv. entry, n/s, $800/mo 250-549-7450, 250-306-2727. 1 XL bdr, daylight suite w/patio & view, Vernon Foothills, $850. incl/util/sat/internet. Own entry/laundry. 250-558-0936 2bdrm, EastHill, new reno’d, adult oriented, sep.heat, priv.entry, insuite W/D, NS, off street parking, 1 cat ok. $950/mo util & Satt.TV incl. Avail Imm. 250-542-4757. 2-bdrm, heat, cable, hydro incl, Suits single/prof. couple, Ref., n/p, n/s, $900/mo. (250)545-8583, 250-307-4343 2bdrm, located in the Middleton area, avail. April 1, NS/NP $900/mo util/incl. 250-5495170. 2bdrm newly reno’d W//D, cats ok, N/S, $875/mo. util/incl. 250-545-5495 2 bdrm + storage, util incl., n/s inside, avail March 1. n/p. $800. 250-542-3981. 2BDRM, W/D, F/S incl Avail Immed N/S N/P $750/mo 604741-4196 AFFORDABLE 1bdrm new, near Polson Park, April 1. $675 util/incl. 250-558-7814. ARMSTRONG 1 bedroom bsmt suite , Shared Laundry, Non Smoking, Dogs Neg, Separate entrance $600 Util included. 250-546-3327. Bachelor suites for rent, $600/mo incl/util. North BX, NS/NP. 250-308-2929. BRIGHT 1 bdr suite. Private laundry, entrance, storage & parking, N/S, N/P, reference req. Avail Immed, $695/mon, plus util 250-275-0665 Bsmn’t suite for rent level entry $800/mo Avail April 15. NP/NS, 250-545-5841. East Hill, daylight, 1-bdrm, f/p, w/d, appl, adult oriented, n/s, n/p, $675, 250-938-1101 Lakeview 2bdrm, w/d, f/s, f/p, n/s, $750 +util. Suitable for prof. people. 3020 Sunnyview at Bella Vista. 250-503-1332 LARGE bsmn’t suite, 1 plus bdrm located on EastHill. In suite W/D, F/S, util/incl. NS/NP. Priv.entry & parking. $875. 250-306-4494. Near Hospital, avail April 1, 1bdrm, priv.entry, NS/NP, shared W/D, $525/mo +DD incl/util. 250-306-6266 lv msg. New 1bdrm, single person, Middleton, avail. April 1, $600. Days 250-307-3350, after 4:30pm 250-542-6598 New bright 2bdrm East Hill 1/2home, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, $1100/mo. util/incl. Avail. April 1 (250)545-8688
Auto Financing
Suites, Upper
Cars - Domestic
Motorcycles
Recreational/Sale
2008 Chevy Impala LS, dark blue, 48,200Kms, $15,500 12mos/12000km GM factory warranty. Going home to Australia, must sell! Full set of near new, studded winter tires included, Full dealer GM service history records, just had 50,000kms service, ICBC histroy report provided. Call Allen or Barb. (250)306-5383
2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT, windshield, saddlebags, backrest, floor boards, 9000kms, exc.cond $6200 obo. 250-558-6835. 2007 CRF 250R, exc.cond, runs like new, still has stock tread. $4800. 250-547-0001 2009 Harley Davidson 1200 “Mightster” factory ordered, denim blue & black, 2500kms, w/ext. warranty, perfect shape, $10,000. (250)307-2227 2009 Scooter 49cc, 800km, like new, helmet, luggage & cover $1195. (250)550-6431 LEARN to ride from the most experienced instructors in the BC interior. Small class size; courses start every two weeks. Use our bike for the road test at no extra charge. www.vtwinokanagan.ca or 250-764-7075 V-STAR 650 Classic $5500 pics & info 250-309-2845 or www.vstarforsale.com YAMAHA 650 V STAR 2003 Yamaha 650 V star, comes with saddle bags, windshield, luggage rack & foot boards; added engine guard and cobra pipes, new continental tires, 14,000kms, very good condition. Selling price $4800 call 250-546-2821 or 250-550-4396
2004 20’ Mallard Travel trailer, as new, $12,000. 250-5426776 for more info. 2004 WILDERNESS Travel Trailer, 19 ft, as new, hardly used, dual propane, microwave, stereo, mint condition $8,500.- (250) 309-5900 2006 9’ Okanagan truck camper, solar panel, fantastic fan, M/W, rear awning, skylight w/blind $13,000. 250-5420672. 2008 Montana Ponderosa 8’6” SHOWS AS NEW! Roof a/c, gen set, remote electric jacks, 2 awnings, N/S queen bed, mic r o / s t o ve / o ve n / 2 d r - f r i d g e , shower/toilet, built for short & long box p/u, every option avail. list price $35,000, NOW $26,900. Call 250-545-3551 21.5’ Terry trailer 5th wheel, Call (250)838-6663 22’ 2006 Nash Travel Trailer, $13,000, a/c, sleeps 6, like new. (250)545-7260 WANTED, help beat the hst. 2006 Rustler Travelaire, 26’, 2drs, very clean, lots of storage, awning, outside shower. View on Pineridge rd, asking $15,000. 250-546-9474.
Cars - Sports & Imports $$
2-bdrm, incl heat, hot water, No Dogs, $750 250-542-3241, 250-542-9042 $950. 1100sqft, bright, 2bd/2bth, lakeview, designer, big kitchen, pvW/D/entrance, A/C, near dwntn. Small PetNegotiable/NS/quiet couple/single. 250-541-0203. May 1. Available April1st, Bachelor unit suitable for senior or students in quiet building. appt needed, Please call leave 250 275-6224 Large 2-bdrm, adult oriented, n/s, n/p, quiet, heat incl, $820/mo, Avail Apr1. Phone 250-503-2124
Townhouses
FOR RENT 3 Bedroom Townhome Close to downtown Lots of renos $1200 + Utilities
CALL PAULA 778-475-1555 3bdrm, 2bath, Hawthorne Lane, $900/mo. 250-5756161. Avail March 15. 3bdrm, beautifully reno’d, good location, $1100/mo. N/S, 250-558-0969, 250-938-1957 3-bdrm townhouse, newly reno’d, 1.5bath, close to town, no dogs, $900. (250)558-5053 Beautiful 2bdrm, 1.5bath townhouse, avail. immed. $900/mo. + DD. pets ok. (250)260-3400
Want to Rent Home or daylight bsmnt for family of 3 in BX school area. May 1 or earlier. 250-5455543.
Antiques / Classics 1957 STUDEBAKER President, V8, 4DR, needs restoration but intact mechanically, $1000 OBO. 250-503-8903.
Auto Accessories/Parts 185/70R14, near new, Hankook Sypted winter tires, $300 (250)549-7003 4 Cooper discover 31” winters on Toyota 6 hole rims, $275. (250)540-1471 4-Federal 205/60/R15 summers on M-B 5-hole rims, used 1 season only. $400. 250-5492610. 4 Goodyear assurance P205/70R15, as new, $280. (250)540-1471 4 Goodyear triple tread tires, P215/60R17, 80% new, tires good for 130,000kms, $450. 250-546-2820. 4 Michelin Harmony P195/65R15, as new, $240. (250)540-1471 FREE vehicle removal for recycling only, cars, trucks, vans. No registration, no problem. Call Larry 250-540-0303. RE-MANUFACTURED ENGINES 2 Year, 60,000kms, Warranty. 250-542-2685. set of all season tires, used 1 season, 195/70/R14. $150. 250-547-0119. WRECKING GM FWD Cars, all parts on the shelf. Motors $300 & up. Doors $75 & up. Since 1994. Armstrong. 250546-9055.
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1988 Toyota Corolla wagon, $500 (250)545-4587 1989 Mazda 323 4cyl, 5spd, 167kms, exc. cond. Must See, $1395. (250)550-6431 2002 Pontiac Sunfire, 2dr, 5spd, manual, 160,000 kms, well loved. 1 owner. $4,000. 250-549-4574. 2006 Toyota Yaris 2dr HB, exc/cond! 90,000K auto, a/c, p/s, cd player, exc winter/summer tires, PRICE REDUCED $8500 250-545-0997 MERCEDES 230SLK sport convertible, 140K, excellent cond., only $16,500. Best Offer 250-469-4056
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1993 Ford Escort, 133,000kms, AC, auto, spare rims. $1500. 250-542-9079.
02 YZ 250 Dirtbike for sale, many extras $3000 OBO (250)938-5292 1980 Honda CX500 deluxe, all dressed, minor electrical problem, low miles, $800. 250-5479374, 250-309-1732 cell. 1980 Suzuki 750 new tires, no rust, runs good, $1150. (250)550-6431 1982 Kawasaki 550cc, needs tires & battery & TLC, low miles, $600. 250-547-9374, 250-309-1732 cell 1983 Honda Goldwing, Touring, recent tune, new rubber & brakes, $3950. 250-503-1018, 250-550-5511. 2001 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200, low miles, lots of xtras $7000 obo 250-546-8606 2002 VSTAR 1100, 19,000 kms. Excellent condition and loads of extras, must see $6,990. 250-308-8810 2003 100yr Ann. Harley softtail std. blk, lots of goodies, must see. $17,500 obo. 250-5421881 (H), 250-540-7244 (C). 2005 Honda Shadow VLX 600, 11k, great starter or ladies bike, exc.shape. $6200. 250-545-2950.
We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com 1993 Mercury Topaz, well maintained, all receipts avail. 207,600kl $500 Firm. 250-5580364. 1994 BUICK Skylark V6, 297000km, New: rad & hoses, water pump, heater core, brakes, CD Player $1400 OBO 250-545-6601 OR 250-5468669 Pls Leave Msg. 1997 Chevy Lumina 3.1 FI V6 auto, p/l, p/w, air, 4dr, $1200 obo. 250-545-2627 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 4x4, 4.0L, inline 6cyl, sport aluminum wheels, overhead console, well maintained. $5300 (250)260-6111, 250308-9721 1999 Olds Intrigue V6 auto, very nice cond. $2500 obo. 250-558-4919, 250-550-4250 1999 Pontiac Sunfire GT, 2.4L auto, am/fm/cd, 144k, ac, cruise, ect. very clean & in exc.shape. $4750. 250-5452950. 2001 Olds Alero, new brakes & tires, well maintained, $3100 OBO 250-307-4379 2002 Chev Malibu 4dr, 117,000k, very good cond. p/w, etc. $4800. 250-308-9764 2002 Neon, 4dr, auto, air, cd, p/w, p/l, exc/cond, 121K, $4400 (250)545-4170 2002 Volkswagen Passat GLX 2.8 V6, 4 motion AWD, black w/beige leather, P/W, P/L, P/M, sunroof, etc. 155,00kms, new timing belt, lots of re-conditioning work done, c/w 24,000kms warranty! $11,000. Can view at Royal VW. Call 250-306-9780 lv/msg. 2004 Chrysler Sebring, 2.7L, auto, keyless entry, well equipped, exc/cond, $6500 (250)260-6111, 250-308-9721 2005 Police Crown Vic factory issued Police car, stalk 305 hp, V8, auto, chipped, new Cd/amp, fully loaded, only 110k, very fast, ICBC blue book value $16,500. Absolutely drives like brand new. Moving has to go. Closest offer to $8500 before end of March takes.250306-7505 2007 Ford Focus Wagon, 24,000kms, exc cond., only driven 6mo, loaded, $11,000. (250)308-2131, 250-542-3439 3RD ANNUAL SUN VALLEY SWAPMEET. SUN VALLEY SPEEDWAY, MARCH 26 & 27. STARTS 10AM. CALL REG 250-308-4701.
Cars - Domestic
Off Road Vehicles 2001 Kia Sportage...2 litre 5-speed standard... 4 wheel drive...Fully loaded...Always serviced and kept up to date...The 100,000 km service included timing belt,clutch,wheel bearings and brakes...Just replaced windshield and complete exhaust system...includes JVC stereo system and newer winter tires....No surprises...looks/runs and drives very nicely $5400. OBO Phone 250-833-2637 $AVE E-SCOOTER $ALE *Brand New* E-Scooter $779 Kids Dirtbike/ATV Start@$249 Adult@ $1499 Buggie, UTV, etc. www.KDMSports.com 1-866-203-0906/250-863-1123
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1984 19’ Class C MH Chevy Citation, clean, auto, sleeps 4, $7500. 250-838-5775 1986 26’ Ford Citation, Class C motorhome, 136,000kms, sleeps 6, fridge, stove, oven, awning, roof & dash air, great shape. $10,000 obo.250-3088309. 1987 EMPRESS triple-E 27 ft motor home. Air conditioning, fridge, stove, tv, microwave, ex condition price $10,500 ph: 250-547-6330 or ivona_73 @hotmail.com (Lumby) 1990 Dodge Class B $8700. #110 Silver Star RV Park. Phone (250)545-7633
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Scrap Car Removal ALIVE or Dead, complete scrap cars & trucks hauled away for free. 250-503-0821 FREE Removal of unwanted vehicles etc. With or without papers. 250-938-6777 SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars & trucks & heavy equipment. $2 and up/each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Minimum 10. Call Toll Free 1.877.334.2288
Snowmobiles 2008 Summit 800cc, 146” track, 22.5 flow rites in air box, $7999. 250-558-8201.
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1993 F150 4x4 ext.cab, 302 5spd, 240,000kms. $1500 obo. 250-260-3998. 1993 Voyager, 2 sets of tiresnew winters $1000 firm. 250307-5126. 1997 International 4900-DT 466E flat deck Eaton 6 spd Tranny, air brakes 33000 km on new engine CV Inspection, steel deck good rubber Fassi F145 Knuckle Boom with forks & straps. Ray 250 308-0157 1998 Mazda B4000, SE V6, ext.cab, 2WD, 5spd, 288K, $3700. 250-542-5811. 1999 F250 super duty, quad cab, long box, 7.3L, turbo, V8 diesel, auto, 140k. Moving closest offer before end of March takes $11,500. 250306-7505. 1999 GMC Z71, 200,000km $8500. 250-545-6547. 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 2WD, 4.7L, V8, cruise, tilt, air, 4dr, 98,000kms, $7700 obo. (250)545-7671, 250-938-6301 2001 FORD F150 4X4 Super Crew. New 5.4L motor, fully loaded, exc. cond. 250-5584180 or 250-878-2588. 2001 Grand Caravan Sport, $3000 obo. 250-260-3998. 2002 Dodge Ram 1500. 4x4, 4 door short box. White. 204,000 kms. 4.7 L V8. $9,000 obo. Call 250-718-9272 (cell) or email ryan_hein@hotmail.com 2003 Grand Caravan Sport Pkg, 105,000kms, great shape, $8500. 250-542-4685. 2004 GMC 2500 HD 4x4, ext. cab, long box, 6L, both gas & propane, well maint, 244K, $8950 obo. (250)542-2822
Saturdays at 11 am
2005 Dodge 3500 4x4 diesel, 6spd, crewcab, dually,$22,400 www.teskovernon.com 250-545-5394, D10160
1976 Jeep CJ5, black, 4x4, $5500. 1-780-906-7966, 250558-8201. 1995 Ford Explorer “Eddie Bauer” black, 4x4, leather, fully loaded, CD stereo, AC, good tires/brakes, clean, no rust, asking $2500 obo. 250545-6411 1998 Chevy Blazer full load, 157k, new brakes, tires, fuel pump & timing belt. nice shape $4900 obo. 250-545-9144 1999 Toyota Rav 4. runs & looks great, clean, 276Km. $5900. 250-547-6292.
2005 Ford F150 super crew XLT, 4x4, new tires, headlights, brakes, fluids, $11,250. 250-307-4379
Call Auction World 250-765-5282
Trucks & Vans 1977 F150 Short box, red, gas 4x4, $12,000. 1-780-9067966, 250-558-8201 1987 S10 truck w/boat rack $500 Firm. 250-542-9210 after 5pm.
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2005 Toyota Sienna, 110K, awd, all records, $20,000 Firm. (250)546-0625 2006 Dodge 2500 diesel, 4x4, S/B, quad cab, exc cond $25,700. 250-549-1703. 2008 14’ dump trailer, 14,000lb GVW, $7000. 1976 GMC Sierra Grande camper special, 454, immac cond, 1980 Okanogan 8’ camper, immac also, $7000. 250-5458893 eves.
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2006 CARAVAN SPORT ......................... $9,888 Only 50K • S066
2004 COLORADO GPX .....WAS $16,999 NOW$14,999 Full load, only 94,000 kms, crew cab • S007
2006 TDI WAGON............WAS $19,888 NOW$17,888 New OME brakes, timing belt • S025
2004 HONDA CIVIC ............ WAS $9,888 NOW$8,488 New brakes/tires • S040
2008 G5 ........................... WAS $11,999 NOW$9,999
Mobile and In-Shop RV Repair • Fiberglass & Gelcoat Repair • RV Customization • Woodwork & Cabinetry • Detailing of RVs & Boats • Parts and Accessories
Only 49,000 kms • S030
1998 YUKON SLT............... WAS $5,999 NOWOFFERS Full load • S053
2008 MALIBU New body style.WAS $16,999 NOW
$
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• S060
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2003 HARLEY 883.............. WAS $6,988 NOW
$
5,988
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$
11,988
1/0, b/r, full canopy, elect down riggers • T021
BIG TEX DUMP TRAILER ....... WAS $8,888 NOW$7,888 106VW • S023
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REPAIRERS LIEN ACT SALE 1990 Pontiac 6000 VIN# 1G2AF51T6L6230933 Owned by: Casey Wade Huston Debt: $1040.46 To be sold on Friday, Apr. 2, 2010 at 10:00 am for $1040.46 cash at Canadian Tire, 4510, 27th St., Vernon
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: Estate of Walter Louis Heichert Deceased Nov.5, 2009 formerly of 406-3011 Gateby Place, Vernon B.C. V1T 9S4. Creditor and others having Claims against the estate of Walter Louis Heichert are hereby notiďŹ ed under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claim should be sent to the Executors Judith Harriett Jean Vandervoort and Walter Craig Heichert at the following address on or before April 17th, 2010 after which date the executors will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it having regard to the claims of which the executors then has notice. Judith Vandervoort 510-19645 64th Ave. Langley, BC V2Y 1L2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of Kurt Banzer also known as Kurt Gebhard Banzer also known as Kurt Gerbhard Banzer also known as Kurt Gebhard Joseph Banzer, deceased, formerly of #124 - 1108 - 14th Avenue, Vernon, BC. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Kurt Banzer also known as Kurt Gebhard Banzer also known as Kurt Gerbhard Banzer also known as Kurt Gebhard Joseph Banzer are hereby notiďŹ ed under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to Rodney Eugene Banzer, the Executor, c/o Dwayne Pommer Law, 578 Central Street East, Prince George, BC, V2M 3B7, on or before May 10, 2010, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.
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4260733 NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING A proposal to implement a site speciďŹ c zoning text amendment bylaw for the property at: Lot 1 Section 7 Twp 5 ODYD Plan 30551 located at: 5375 Hughes Road, Vernon, B.C., Electoral Area â&#x20AC;&#x153;Câ&#x20AC;? - Regional District of North Okanagan The purpose of the meeting is to allow the applicant to present details of the proposal and to review input from the community. Meeting Details: Date: April 1, 2010 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: 5375 Hughes Road, Vernon, B.C. Presentation to begin at: 6:00 p.m.
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INVITATION TO TENDER DISTRICT OF COLDSTREAM GRID ROAD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; CONTRACT #1 Sealed Tenders clearly marked â&#x20AC;&#x153;The District of Coldstream â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Grid Road â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Contract #1â&#x20AC;? will be received by the Front Desk Clerk, District of Coldstream, prior to 2:00 p.m. local time, Thursday, April 1, 2010, at the District of Coldstream OfďŹ ce, 9901 Kalamalka Road, Coldstream, BC, V1B 1L6 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Attention: Michael Stamhuis, P.Eng., Chief Administrative OfďŹ cer. Tenders will be publicly opened immediately after the Tender Closing Time, at the District of Coldstream OfďŹ ce, and the public is invited to attend. The work generally consists of the following approximate quantities: â&#x20AC;˘ 1000 lineal m of asphalt roadway, including concrete curb & gutter and extensive earthworks. â&#x20AC;˘ 850 lineal m of asphalt multi-use pathway, including concrete roadside barrier and street lighting. â&#x20AC;˘ 750 lineal m of PVC storm water main (250mmø and 300mmø), including catch basins and manholes. â&#x20AC;˘ 300 lineal m of PVC water main (200mmø). â&#x20AC;˘ 400 vertical m2 of engineered modular block retaining wall. â&#x20AC;˘ 360 lineal m of concrete block fencing. â&#x20AC;˘ 825 lineal m of chain link fencing. Contract Documents, Contract Drawings and Reference Material for this project will only be distributed electronically in digital format (pdf and dwf formats) through the BC Bid tendering website at www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca. Information will be available on or after March 17, 2010. DWF reader software is available for free download from Autodesk at http://www.autodesk.com/designreview-download. A non-mandatory pre-tender site meeting will be held on Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. local time at the cul-de-sac at the end of Pointe Sage Drive, Coldstream, BC. Representatives from the District of Coldstream and Urban Systems Ltd. will be present. This project is supported and funded in part by the Communities Component under the Building Canada Fund and by Western Economic DiversiďŹ cation Canada. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR Urban Systems Ltd. 304 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1353 Ellis Street Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Z9 Email: sgull@urban-systems.com Attention: Sheldon Gull, AScT.
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Prices in effect from Friday, March 12 to Saturday, March 20, 2010
CASE LOT SALE PORK SIRLOIN CHOPS
LEAN GROUND BEEF Fresh!
GROUND FRESH DAILY USING ALBERTA GRAIN FED BEEF, AA OR BETTER. R.. FAMILY PAK
LB.
2.49
EASTS Fresh! CHICKEN BREASTS
5.99 COHO SALMON FILLETS CO LLETS 6.99 MAPLE BACON M 11.99 TOMATO SOUP WORKS OUT TO APPROX 42¢ EA. Case Lot Price… LIMIT 2/FAMILY
4.99
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 49¢ EA.
Butcher
7.99
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EGGS
WESTERN FAMILY GRADE A, LARGE Butcher Boy Priced
1.99 SALSA 6.99 CEREAL BARS 7.99 CEREAL 5.99
............................ DOZ. PACE THICK & CHUNKY MILD .............................1.7
L
KELLOGGS NUTRI-GRAIN JUMBO PACK ASSORTED VARIETIES .................... 1.18 KG
KELLOGGS JUMBO PACK CORN FLAKES, VECTOR, ALL BRAN, RAISIN BRAN, SPECIAL K ..... 625 GR - 1.45 KG ROBIN HOOD
QUICK OATS
3.99 LONG GRAIN RICE 15.99
Butcher Boy Priced
............................................ 3 DRAGON KING
KG
Butcher Boy Priced
....... 20
LB. BAG
FRUIT CUPS
CASEE & ITEM SIZE SWANSON’S MEAT PIES
ASSORTED VARIETIES 12 x 398 ML
8.99 PIZZA POPS & PIZZAS 7.99 16 PACK
PILLSBURY ASSORTED VARIETIES Butcher Boy Priced
........................ 12
PACK
Butcher Boy Priced
................................. 1.5
L
17.99
1.69
GREEN GIANT VEGETABLES
2 FOR 5.00
SWEET PEAS, MIXED VEGETABLES, PEACHES & CREAM CORN, SWEETLETS, KERNEL CORN, CUT GREEN BEANS, FRENCH CUT GREEN BEANS
EA.
.29 .79
9.99
1.49 1.99
+ DEP
OR APPROX. 1.25 EA.
EA.
20.99
EA.
1.49
16.99 OR APPROX. 1.42 EA.
PASTAS
EA.
FOLGERS CLASSIC ROAST
9.99 GRANOLA BARS 9.99
Butcher Boy Priced
/LB.
PAPER TOWEL
5.99 COFFEE 5.99
Butcher Boy Priced ........................... 6
PACK
....................... 920
U.S. GROWN
GR
SLICED, ROSEBUD, HARVARD • 12 X 398 ML
OR APPROX. 1.25 EA.
HUNTS TOMATO PASTE
7.99
DOLE PINEAPPLE
17.99
ASSORTED CUTS 24 X 398 ML
ASSORTED VARIETIES 12 X 709 GR
APPROX.
ASSORTED VARIETIES 24 X 156 GR
6.49 FACIAL TISSUE 6.99
...................... 6
X 136’S
U.S. GROWN
PURE
EA.
EA.
.59
LIQUID HONEY
6.99 PEANUT BUTTER 6.99
..............................
1 KG
WESTERN FAMILY SMOOTH, CRUNCHY, NATURAL ced Butcher Boy Pri 2 ..............................
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CANADIAN GROWN
CARROTS RUTABAGAS 5 LB. BAG
McCAINS CRESCENDO RISING CRUST PIZZA
2
760 - 900 GR
RIMINI CANOLA OIL
FOR
ASSORTED VARIETIES
10.00
3 LITRES
5.99
OCEANSPRAY CRANBERRY COCKTAIL
5.99
100% PREMIUM AND REGULAR. ASSORTED VARIETIES.
+ DEP & ENVIRO
BUTCHER BOYS
BREAD
1.19
WHITE OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT ...................... 450 GR • EA. ENGLISH BAY
BUTCHER BOYS
COOKIES ASSORTED
EGGROLL BUNS
VARIETIES ......................... DOZEN
EA.
Butcher Boy Priced
FROZEN 750 GR
3.78 L
.89 1.19
.50 EA.
3.99
WATER SALT
.......................... DOZEN
DOG FOOD
SIFTO-AQUA MAGIC CRYSTAL PLUS CONDITIONER
MAINTAIN DRY
Butcher Boy Priced ........................... 20
................... 16
4.99 PASTA SAUCE 4.99 KG
PREGO ORIGINAL, MUSHROOM ......................1.75
L
U.S. GROWN
1.89
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11.99
MIRACLE WHIP
KRAFT REGULAR & LIGHT Butcher Boy Priced
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L
5.99
CANADIAN GROWN
RUSSET GREEN CABBAGE POTATOES 20 LB. LB BAG BAG
.49 2.49 .49 /LB.
EA.
1.08 EA.
APPROX.
ROLLS
Butcher Boy Priced
4.49
11.99
BATHROOM TISSUE
SCOTTIES
EA.
12.99
FRISKIES CAT FOOD
...................24
.79
OR APPROX. .75 EA.
TRI-V DOG FOOD
Butcher Boy Priced
EA.
23.99
ASSORTED VARIETIES, MIX OR MATCH, 6 X 2 KG
PUREX
1.39
OR APPROX. .67 EA. OR OR APPROX. 4.00 EA.
+ DEP
EA.
14.99
WESTERN FAMILY PEROGIES
EA.
+ DEP
OR APPROX. 1.50 EA.
AYLMER BEETS
REGULAR, GARLIC, HERB • 12 X 156 GR
EA.
7.99
ONIONS NAVEL ORANGES
.49
1.39
OR APPROX. .25 EA.
+ DEP
REGULAR 12 X 1.36 LITRE
EA.
NATURE VALLEY SWEET & SALTY 1.12 KG TRAIL, CRUNCHY 1.4 KG ..............................32’S
CALIFORNIA LARGE
99¢ EA.
HEINZ TOMATO JUICE
WESTERN FAMILY JUMBO
4.99
9.99
CORN 12x341 ML. PEACHES & CREAM CORN AND CUT GREEN BEANS Case Lot Price… 12x398 ML. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 83¢ EA. INDIVIDUAL PRICE…
.99
CATELLI SPAGHETTI, MACARONI AND SPAGHETTINI ................................ 4 KG
KETCHUP
HEINZ FAMILY SIZE
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 79¢ EA.
GREEN GIANT NIBLETS, PEAS, CREAM
19.99
OR APPROX. 1.75 EA.
Butcher Boy Priced
7.99
PIECES. 284 ML. WORKS OUT PI IECES. 12 x 2 67¢ EA. Case Lot Price… TO O APPROX 6
CANNED VEGETABLES
VARIETIES
OR APPROX. .67EA.
DELMONTE ASSORTED VARIETIES
7.99
99¢ EA.
CASE PRICE
5.99
12 X 1 KG
MUSHROOMS WESTERN W ESTERN F FAMILY STEMS AND
18.99
CASE & ITEM SIZE
MR. NOODLE RAMEN NOODLES
McCAIN HASHBROWNS
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................ 3.49 EA.
ASSORTED VARIETIES. 24 x 398 ML. ALSO RED KIDNEY BEANS Case Lot Price… WORKS OUT TO INDIVIDUAL PRICE … APPROX 79¢ EA.
SINGLEE PRICE
OR APPROX. 1.25 EA.
BLUE LABEL 100% PURE 8 X 5 X 200 ML
Case Lot Price…
BEANS HEINZ DEEP BROWN OR ORIGINAL.
CASE PRICE
WHOLE & DICED 8 X 796 ML
SUN-RYPE APPLE JUICE
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................ 1.39 EA.
CASE & ITEM SIZE
9.99
ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED GR
19.99
WORKS WO ORKS OUT O TO APPROX 3.30 EA.
14.99
370 ML. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 1.25 EA. Case Lot Price…
SINGLE PRICE
OR APPROX. .83 EA.
DR. OETKER ADDED TOUCH CAKE & MUFFIN MIX
/100 GR
CASE PR PRICE
AYLMER TOMATOES
ASSORTED VARIETIES 24 X 85 GR
PACIFIC REGULAR ONLY. 12 x
MARGARINE IMPERIAL IMP PERIAL SOFT. 6x1.36 KG PERIA
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 99¢ EA.
ASSORTED VARIETIES 24 x 200 GR
DELMONTE “NO SUGAR” FRUIT
...................
Case Lot Price…
INDIVIDUAL PRICE … 1.19 EA.
+ DEP & ENVIRO
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................ 1.29 EA.
KRAFT DINNER
11.89
PURE. 12 x 1 LITRE. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 99¢ EA. Case Lot Price…
BX BRAND, BULK ........................................
GR • EACH
23.99
12.99 12 2.99 99 EA.
MACARONI AND CHEESE. 12x225 GR WORKS OUT TO APPROX 67¢ EA.
/100 GR
..................................................
OLD SOUTH SOU UTH FROZEN. ASSORTED VARIETIES. 244 x 330 ML. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 1.000 EA EA. Case Lot Price…
9.99
11.99
MOZZARELLA, LLA, MARBLE. 1 KG
• EACH
ORANGE JUICE EVAPORATED MILK
CHEESE ROCKY MOUNTAIN MO MEDIUM,
APPLE JUICE SUN-RYPE BLUE LABEL, 100%
PINTY’S. ASSORTED VARIETIES. ............................................... 907
INDIVIDUAL PRICE ................................... 89¢ EA.
ROGER’S FLOUR ALL PURPOSE WHITE, UNBLEACHED WHITE OR WHOLE WHEAT. 10 KG Boys Priced!
LB LB. B. BOX • EACH
HAMPTON HOUSE. FROZEN. BREADED ......................................... 2 KG BAG
LIGHT TUNA IN WATER. 12 x 170 GR. WORKS OUT TO APPROX 83¢ EA. Case Lot Price…
3.99
11.99 Deli Specials ! CHICKEN CHIC CKEN ST STRIPS FASHIONED 15.99 OLOLD HAM 1.39 BAVARIAN SMOKIES ¢ CHICKEN WINGS 99 11.99 ......................................... .................. ........................ 5
GR • EACH
GOLD SEAL CHUNK AND FLAKED,
LB.
BREAKFAST BREA AKFAST SA SAUSAGE AUSAGE BONANZA.. FROZEN.
8.99 19.99 3.99
LB. BOX • EACH LB
....................................................... Butcher Boys Priced! 250
Butcher Boys Trimmed Lean
LB.
SALAMI CHUBS FREYBE. ASSORTED VARIETIES.
KG • EACH
CAMPBELL’S 12 x 284 ML
2.99 3.99
BACON BONANZA #1 SLICED. ......................................... 5
Fresh!
FAMILY PAK.
............................................................ Butcher Boys Priced! 1 KG • EACH
FROZE WILD. CRY-O-VACED PRODUCT. FROZEN. Butcher Boys Priced! LB ................................................................................. .......... LB.
FLETCH FLETCHERS. ................................................ .......... Butcher Boys Priced! 1.5
LB.
PORK TENDERLOIN
CUT FROM ALBERTA GRAIN FED BEEF, AA OR BETTER. AGED A MINIMUM 14 DAYS.
BONELESS. FRESH CANADIAN PORK. Butcher Boys Trimmed Lean
EUROPEAN WIEN WIENERS NERS GRIMMS. PILLOW PACK.
BONELESS / SKINLESS. AK ........... LB. FARM FED HALAL CERTIFIED. FAMILY PAK
SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS
www.butcherboys.ca
EA.
BUTCHER BOYS
/LB.
Prices Pric Pri ces in effect efffe ect from
.49 4.49 /LB.
EA.
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Civic DX-A Sedan model FA1E2AE4X
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LEASE A DX-A SEDAN FOR /APR PER MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS
$
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MSRP $27,540 INCLUDES FREIGHT & PDI LEASE FOR/APR PER MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS WITH $3,741 DOWN
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£
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MSRP $29,880 INCLUDES FREIGHT & PDI LEASE FOR/APR PER MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS WITH $3,748 DOWN †
#Limited time lease offers based on new 2010 Honda models. Lease examples based on new 2010 Civic DX-A Sedan, model FA1E2AE4X / 2010 Accord LX Sedan Automatic, model CP2F3AE / 2010 CR-V LX 4WD, model RE4H3AEY available through Honda Financial Services on approved credit. £2.9% / 2.9% / 2.9% lease APR for 48 / 48 / 48 months. Monthly payment, including freight and PDI is $218 / $298 / $318. Down payment or equivalent trade of $1,541.24 / $3,741.22 / $3,747.98, first monthly payment, environmental fees and $0 / $0 / $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $13,585.87 / $20,350.65 / $21,433.42. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 96,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. Retailer may lease for less. Retailer order / trade may be necessary. †Limited time financing offers based on new 2010 Honda models. Finance example based on new 2010 Civic DX-A Sedan, model FA1E2AE4X available through Honda Financial Services on approved credit. ‡MSRP is $18,685 (includes $1,395 freight and PDI) financed at 0.9% equals $318.59 per month for 60 months. Cost of borrowing is $430.59 for a total obligation of $19,115.59. Taxes, license, insurance, environmental fees and registration are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Retailer order / trade may be necessary. ††New 2010 Civic models with manual transmission qualify for the Government of British Columbia’s $1,000 PST reduction. See your Honda retailer for details. #/£/†Offers valid from March 2nd, 2010 through March 31st, 2010 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. See your Honda retailer for full details.
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