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Church proceeds with plans after fire ROGER KNOX Morning Star Staff
Pastor Scott Hemenway is keeping the faith. So, too, is the congregation of 140 of the Enderby Evangelical Chapel, after the chapel’s future home, an existing office building in the 100 block of Meadow Crescent, was seriously damaged by a Monday fire. “It’s certainly not what our plans were,” said Hemenway, who has been the pastor at the chapel for the past 10 years. The chapel itself has been at its current location on Mill Avenue since 1972. “We began making our plans to move over there, then this happened. It’s put a wrinkle in our plans.” Members of the Enderby Fire Department were called to the fully involved fire shortly after 4 a.m. “The fire was burning through the roof, but the building was not totally destroyed,” said fire chief Gerard Doorn. “The fire stayed in the upper roof. It was challenging because it was in the attic, in a tight space.” The chapel was renovating the old office
building as a Christian education space. When renos were to be complete, the congregation would meet in the bottom floor for worship services. As time went on, the chapel would look at building another sanctuary. “We’ve had two buildings,” said Hemenway. “That piece of property (Meadow Crescent) is bigger, it would enable us to have more room to grow.” Once people get over the initial shock of the fire, the project will carry on. “From the very beginning of the project, and it’s a big project but we’re a small church, the project has always been bigger than us,” said Hemenway. “We’ve always been trusting in the Lord that he would provide and guide and lead. We started this in faith believing God would lead us.” Hemenway said he wasn’t sure if the building was a write-off, or whether it would be cleaned up and rebuilt. Doorn said, as of Monday, no cause of the fire had been determined, and that the blaze remains under investigation.
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City hall records higher payroll costs in 2009 RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
A Vernon politician fears taxpayers could go broke paying staff at city hall. The city’s new annual report indicates that $18.8 million was paid out in earnings, expenses and allowances to employees in 2009. Of that, there were 63 that took home more than $75,000 in earnings. “There’s a liability to sustaining staff salaries in the future,” said Coun. Bob Spiers. “The only way to sustain it is by increasing taxes and any time you increase taxes, that’s not a good thing.” The gross number of employees in 2009 was 299, compared to 267 in 2008 and 241 in 2007. The net
“I hope people will get a copy of the report.” — Bob Spiers cost of salaries, wages and benefits was $15.6 million in 2008. There were 41 employees who earned more than $75,000 a year in 2008. Spiers had sought a core review of all city services partly because of increasing staff costs, but a majority of council didn’t agree to that move. As a result, Spiers suggests the next step could be pressure from residents to examine city expenses.
“I hope people will get a copy of the report, look at it and express their feelings,” he said, adding there will be a public input meeting June 28 at 5 p.m. at city hall. Coun. Mary-Jo O’Keefe points out that staffing levels grew last year partly because the city took on tourism and economic development. But she admits to having a concern about the upward movement in pay. “Council has to be conscious of
what the average wage in Vernon is,” she said. The highest paid employee was chief administrative officer Leon Gous at $157,402 — $145,202 in gross earnings, $7,629 in expenses and $4,571 in allowances. Next was fire chief Jeff Carlisle at $123,688 — $110,603 in wages, $9,085 in expenses and $4,000 in allowances. Rounding out the top five were deputy chief administrative officer Marg Bailey at $118,477 in earnings, expenses and allowances; engineering general manager Rob Dickinson at $113,614; and planning and building general manager Kim Flick at $113,614. Twenty-four members of the fire department earned more than $75,000, and officials say much of
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News Road project facing delay RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
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A southbound semi from Alberta ended up in Wood Lake Thursday after being hit head-on by a northbound Pontiac. The driver of the Pontiac, from Lake Country, was killed, while the Alberta driver of the rig was taken to Kelowna hospital with minor injuries.
Fatal crash closes highway A Lake Country man was killed after his Pontiac sedan collided head-on with a semitrailer unit on the twolane stretch of Highway 97 between Oyama and Oceola/ Woodsdale Roads in Lake
Country Tuesday afternoon. The highway was closed for a number of hours as the accident was investigated. Police confirm that the driver of the northbound Pontiac crossed the centre line and struck the south-
bound semi. As a result of the crash, the truck ended up partially submerged in Wood Lake. The driver was taken to Kelowna General Hospital in ambulance with minor injuries.
Both the driver and the truck are from Alberta. Speed does not appear to be a factor. The name of the victim had not been released prior to The Morning Star’s press time.
Mayor defends council pay RICHARD ROLKE
He also insists that the expenses are necessary, especially for trips to Spending habits are being defended Victoria or Vancouver to lobby officials at Vernon city hall. for provincial funds for infrastructure The city’s 2009 annual initiatives. report shows that the seven “You need to stay in touch members of council were with other levels of governpaid a total of $214,428 in ment,� he said. remuneration and expens“They can then understand es. the issues of concern to us “I always like to manage here.� the (taxpayers’) money like Of the six councillors, it’s my own, but there is a Jack Gilroy was the highest at Wayne Lippert cost to doing business,� said $27,069 ($22,251 in salary and Mayor Wayne Lippert. $4,818 in expenses). Lippert led the pack with $70,768 “I went to the police contract talks in ($65,153 in salary and $5,615 in Vancouver because the mayor couldn’t expenses). go. Policing is a huge expense for citi“I’m making less than I did in pri- zens,� said Gilroy of why he needed to vate life but for the time I put in, the be there. salary is more than fair for the citizens “I also went to other concerns and I of Vernon,� said Lippert. can see how it adds up.� Morning Star Staff
Gilroy denies that trips are a waste of taxpayers’ dollars and he says meeting with provincial cabinet ministers and others benefit residents directly. “When I make a decision, I like to make an informed decision,� he said. Mary-Jo O’Keefe had $21,018 in remuneration and $4,602 in expenses while there was $23,210 in wages and $2,112 in expenses for Buffy Baumbrough. Shawn Lee had $21,018 in salary and expenses of $2,595. Both Bob Spiers and Patrick Nicol were paid $21,018 each for their council duties, but they did not submit any expenses. “I just don’t claim for them on principle,� said Nicol, adding that he attends numerous meetings. “I was elected under certain circumstances for remuneration and I want to honour that.�
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Motorists will have to endure congestion a little longer as improvements at one of Vernon’s busiest intersections have been stalled. The Ministry of Transportation was expected to begin construction of additional left-turn lanes at 32nd Street and 25th Avenue this month, but the work will now not get underway until early next spring. “I’m very disappointed they couldn’t get it together to get it done,� said Coun. Jack Gilroy. “I can’t believe they are going to stall it for eight months.� The $5 million project will see two left-turn lanes constructed on the west side of 25th Avenue and two left-turn lanes on the east side of 25th Avenue. According to the ministry, the planning process began a year ago and the delays are related to property acquisitions and design challenges involving under-ground utilities and commercial property. Design work should be completed in September. “We would then get into the fall and have to decide if we want to open the road up then,� said Reid Drummond, regional project manager. “We wouldn’t want to get in there and realize there’s cold temperatures and early winter.� Drummond believes that a spring 2010 start for the twomonth project will benefit motorists. “There will be a lot lower traffic volumes then. We won’t be dealing with tourism traffic,� he said. About 24,000 vehicles a day use the intersection. “It’s such a bottleneck for people coming through Vernon,� said Gilroy, referring to 32nd Street being part of Highway 97 and 25th Avenue linking to Highway 6. “We will have to go through another summer before it gets done.� The budget for the project has come from the provincial and federal governments, as well as the city. Drummond insists the delay doesn’t threaten the finances. “The funding is not limited to any drop-dead spent date,� he said.
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Polson Park focus of mobility concerns RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
Residents with mobility issues fear Polson Park redevelopment could leave them on the sidelines. Independent Living — which represents the disabled — has expressed concerns over changes to the park, and particularly closing the internal road which provides access Jack Gilroy to the ponds, gardens and waterpark. “We’re looking to be an active part of the community. There should be free access to all citizens and we can’t forget that,” said spokesman Norm Peters. “The average person who pays for the park will have difficulty getting in.” The city and the North Okanagan
Regional District are currently looking at possible redevelopment of the park, and one of the options includes shutting the road down to public traffic so the paved surface can be used by people walking and running. Peters is concerned that even gates across the road will create problems for the disabled. “If we close the road in the park, how will we get scooters in?” he said. Coun. Patrick Nicol believes any designs should take Independent Living’s concerns into account. “They should be seriously listened to. With the population going the way it is (aging), we will probably have more people like that,” he said. Coun. Jack Gilroy points out that even if it is closed to general traffic, the internal road will still be used by emergency vehicles and there should be ways of accommodating the disabled. “If we leave the road open for people with wheelchair stickers on their vehicles, we will look at it,” he said.
Biosolids upgrades pushed back RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
Fertilizer plant upgrades are delayed, but there is confidence that foul odours will be extinguished. It was expected the work on the Commonage Road biosolids facility would be done by June 30, but it could now be July 15. The goal is to increase Patrick Nicol the plant’s capacity and reduce odours. “I’m more optimistic than I was earlier in the year,” said Coun. Bob Spiers. The facility takes waste from sewer plants in Kelowna, Vernon and Lake Country and turns it into Ogogrow fertilizer.
As a result of the facility not being able to handle all of the biosolids, some material has been diverted to the landfill until the upgrades can be completed. Once construction, which began in December 2009, is done, it will take some time to bring the plant fully on stream, and then the diverted biosolids will be phased back in starting in September. Part of the improvements includes $124,000 in technology that can track odour levels. Coun. Patrick Nicol says the computerized system will provide better control of the plant if odours are noticed. “It allows staff to shut it down from home if necessary,” he said. The upgrades cost $7 million, with Vernon contributing $1.9 million and the remainder coming from Kelowna.
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Campaign for electric vehicles sparks local debate The City of Vernon is reviewing whether it needs to authorize lowspeed electric vehicles on roads, but the mayor doesn’t believe so. Wayne Lippert points out that there are already such vehicles being used and they are insured through ICBC. “When the ability is already there, why does the city need a bylaw in place?” he said. The city has been asked by low-speed car advocates to endorse the vehicles. “We need better options for transportation. Our current options are killing us,” said Gerry Marcelos, who drives a low-speed vehicle, in a presentation to council. Marcelos says such
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Boil alert may be lifted RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
Some Greater Vernon residents are waiting to hear if they can drink out of the tap again. The North Okanagan Regional District initiated a boil water advisory for 15,000 customers on the Duteau Creek source Saturday, and a decision on lifting the alert could come some time on Renee Clark Thursday. “We will move out of it if all goes well,” said Renee Clark, senior water quality technologist. The advisory was launched after recent rain increased levels in Duteau Creek and turbidity (or
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Impaired driving incidents spike in Vernon It’s not officially summer, but the RCMP’s busiest time for dealing with impaired drivers has already begun. Over the past week, Vernon RCMP arrested 10 people for impaired driving, and issued another six 24-hour suspensions. “Summer is the peak time for impaired drivers,” said spokesman Gord Molendyk. “Everyone thinks it’s Christmas time, and New Year’s, maybe that’s because of the CounterAttack program and awareness. But the summer months
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t’s quite possible Blair Lekstrom jumped from the sinking SS Liberal Party to escape the iceberg known as electoral defeat. But there is also a chance he’s being forthright when he explains why he abandoned the government and his cabinet post over the harmonized sales tax. “I believe that my first priority as an elected official is to the people that elect me and then to the political party I represent,” he said in a written statement. “It is clear to me that the residents of Peace River South are opposed to the HST and are unhappy with the way in which our government moved forward with this policy.” If Lekstrom is being Richard Rolke completely up front, then he did the right thing — putting his own personal views and interests behind those who sent him him to Victoria. So my question then is, why aren’t other members of the Liberal caucus following his lead? Why do they continue to ignore the groundswell of opposition to the HST? “I still believe it’s good public policy and the public will understand that once it’s in place,” said Eric Foster, Vernon-Monashee MLA. It’s dangerous for politicians to think they know better than the people they represent. And while Foster has often said the public is being misled by the anti-HST forces, underestimating the intelligence of voters and their ability to make a decision comes across as arrogant. When asked about Lekstrom’s resignation, Shuswap MLA George Abbott expressed surprise and disappointment. “Blair had spoken in support of the HST
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as good government policy in the Legislature,” said Abbott. If Abbott has read Lekstrom’s resignation statement, he’d realize that the former energy minister continues to say, “I firmly believe that government is making a decision they believe will help the province.” So he personally remains true to his own convictions. What has changed is a vast majority of people from his constituency have signed the anti-HST petition. And it wouldn’t hurt Foster to look at the numbers in his own backyard. While he received 9,015 votes in the 2009 election, a whopping 12,071 people have inked the petition. That’s 26 per cent of all voters in Vernon-Monashee. Things also don’t look good for Abbott. As of Thursday, 12,401 people had officially registered their opposition to the HST in Shuswap. That compares to the 10,764 votes Abbott got in the election. Voters frequently have short memories and there’s no guarantee that today’s furor will translate into defeat in the next election. But the Fight HST crowd has organized volunteers across the province who are now comfortable canvassing and arm-twisting. They can also taste victory every time another name goes on the petition. What this means during the 2013 general election, or a recall campaign, is anyone’s guess. But even if Foster, Abbott and the rest of the Liberal caucus aren’t interested in whether they keep their jobs, it must be hard to look at the petition numbers and not second-guess their actions as MLA or if they still have the confidence of voters. Shortly after being elected last year, Foster said, “I represent Vernon-Monashee and everyone who lives in it.” I wonder if he still truly believes that.
The numbers at Vernon city hall are staggering. A total of $18.8 million was paid out to 299 employees in 2009, up from $15.6 million for 267 in 2008. Of that, 63 individuals earned more than $75,000 last year, far outstripping the 41 in 2008. Now there will be some reasons for the new bodies, including taking over the economic development and tourism functions from the regional district and moving into areas like transportation demand management. Twenty-four members of the fire department took in more than $75,000 but much of that is directly related to over-time costs. Certainly the case can also be made that it takes a certain number of people to provide services that residents require or demand. And given competition from other municipalities and the private sector, wages must be competitive. But the growth in both jobs and salaries at city hall seems drastically out of touch with the reality facing taxpayers. Many residents have lost their jobs during the recession, or their cheques have been frozen. Many seniors took a financial hit with the stock market turmoil. Demand is up at almost every social agency in town, including the Upper Room Mission and the homeless shelter. Many of the people walking through the door at the food bank have never been there before and some of them are children. Obviously city employees should be compensated fairly, and the salaries they earn go right back into the local economy. Civic workers are known for generously supporting those charities who help the less fortunate. But at a time when many people are struggling financially and the overall tax burden keeps climbing, the perception coming out of Vernon city hall is not a good one.
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n response to Wayne Bonsan's recent letter for his definition of "democracy." Mr. Bonsan suggests that Brian Bonney (Canadian Independent Federation of Business) does not get his facts straight when requesting the right of business to have a vote in their constituency. I would suggest that he review the following before suggesting that having fought in our various war efforts should preclude a business from having a right to vote on issues involving their own and their staff's very economic survival as well. I do not wish to offend Mr. Bonsan and he may have researched part of the definition of democracy before writing but his research was somewhat narrow in scope. So that he can appreciate it, Wikipedia (in part) has documented history and says that: "Even though there is no specific, universally accepted definition of democracy, there are two principles that any definition of democracy includes: equality and freedom." And further: "An essential process in representative democracies is competitive elections that are fair both substantively and procedurally." Currently, I own my own building and conduct business within this building. My 2009 commercial rate for tax purposes was $25.56 per $1,000 of assessed value including garbage and
recycling plus an additional commercial rate for water and sewer of $550 per quarter, resulting in a total of $31.53 per thousand...my residential rate was $6.51 plus a reasonable residential quarterly water assessment. I would ask Mr. Bonsan where the equity and democratic principle is in this typical Vernon business scenario. What our business has for this inequity is: ■ The ability for an unemployed 19 year old who has lived in Vernon for six months to vote on matters of residential and commercial matters that affect my operations; ■ An expectation from some of the public that business is responsible for sponsoring and funding all their needs; ■ Our collective business accepted moral and community obligation to do so, regardless of fairness and costs incurred by business; ■ Staff parking and security issues;
PLEASE HELP I wish to acknowledge the health professionals, support staff and volunteers of Polson Multi-Level Extended Care Unit. My step-father, John Sherwood, was a resident with them for a year prior to his death in April. Each member of the team who cared for him and all the other residents on that unit were always cheerful, compassionate and professional. So often their work goes unnoticed and without the due thanks that they deserve. With limited dollars available from traditional sources of funding, the staff endeavour to provide fun activities for the residents by organizing crafts, outings, pot luck meals and visiting entertainers. They actively pursue donations of artwork in order to make the unit appear more like home Some residents require special mattresses, cush-
■ Employment of 23 wives, husbands, daughters, granddaughters etc., in their efforts to support their families, school and personal pursuits and the money they spend in the community; ■ Our sponsorship of over 29 various events and charitable causes last year alone, many of whom have had some or all of their funding cut back by the same various bureaucracies that continue to spend money as if they are printing it in the bowels of city hall. What our business does not have for this inequity: ■ Children attending school, playing on the sports fields, swimming in pools, playing in our parks and various other facilities; ■ Extra maintenance costs, insurances and requirements for sidewalks and lanes owned by the city; ■ Adequate customer parking downtown; ■ No impact on the lack of spend-
ions and chairs for their comfort. Some equipment has to be purchased by the resident, and many are unable to afford these as they can cost $3,000. John, a veteran of WW11, was fortunate to have the help from the Department of Veterans Affairs for the equipment he needed. The success of their efforts to support excellence in healthcare delivery by providing vitally important equipment for the resident depends more and more on the generosity of community members. Anyone choosing to donate to the Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation and wishing to help the residents of Polson Extended Care Unit please make sure you mark your donation specifically for the Residents Comfort Fund. The address for the Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation is 2101 - 32nd Street, Vernon, B.C, V1T 5L2. P. Bayne
ing by the city for maintenance issues affecting our daily business operations; ■ And finally, we have no vote at all for those that are elected by the residential tax base but spend our money too! As far as businesses having votes in different constituencies, this should be mandated as well. One commercial vote for only one property in each voting area...if the owner wishes to assign this voting right to his tenant, then this is fine. This should be the case as different issues are prevalent in different areas of our province and country. Mr. Bonsan seems to fail to realize that, at any given time, the total residential vote far exceeds the commercial vote which, in fact, usually supports the residential tax base citizens' desires. Giving business a vote is tokenism at best but it is, at least, democratic. This is why councils can pander to the residential voter base time and time again but still hammer away at business with their budgets and unilateral assessment powers without any consequences whatsoever. At least Brian Bonney represents his members and exposes the inequities for what they are...a growing tax grab from those who are not allowed to even vote...some democracy. Jeff Wuolle
WORLD VIEW How would you compare your present view of the world with those once expressed by William Wordsworth (1770-1850) and Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)? "The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!" (Wordsworth) "The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings." (Stevenson) Perhaps your world view lies somewhere in between. Gordon Anderson
LASTING LEGACY I would like to send kudos to Swan Lake Nursery for the excellent job they designed and paid for to beautify the north approach to the city. I thought they deserved our thanks for taking this badly needed task on. I can imagine in a few years, a beautiful tree-shaded boulevard that will be enjoyed by all. Andy Langlois
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Former councillor files formal complaint RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
A former Vernon councillor has launched a process over questions he claims the city is dodging. Barry Beardsell has filed an electoral complaint with the City of Vernon under provincial legislation. That means an auditor will have to get involved. “These questions were first asked in early 2008 and despite repeated requests from me, I’ve received a pittance of information,” he said. “They call themselves an open and transparent city hall but they’re far from it.” The issues Beardsell has raised include a sewer levy for a specified area, sewer charges relating to Coldstream and grants from the Okanagan Basin Water Board. He is also seeking information on revenue from the city’s former fast-track approval process for developments. Mayor Wayne Lippert says Beardsell is within his right as a resident to launch an auditor’s review, but he believes city staff has treated Beardsell fairly. “All of his questions have been answered but he didn’t get the answers he liked,” said Lippert. “I don’t see anything jumping out from this.” It’s not known what the auditor’s review will cost the city, but a similar process a few years ago came with a $7,800 price tag. “There is a cost to this process. Whatever the cost, we’ll make sure it’s public,” said Lippert. Beardsell puts any responsibility for costs of the reviwew back on to the city. “It shouldn’t have been necessary if they were doing their job,” he said. “If I can’t get simple answers from when I was still a councillor, what hope does the average taxpayer have?” Coun. Bob Spiers,
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Man carrying sword draws officer’s look ROGER KNOX Morning Star Staff
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The City of Vernon is escalating its demands for changes in B.C.’s liquor laws. Council will ask the Union of B.C. Municipalities to join the fight against provincial regulations that prevent distilleries from marketing directly to liquor stores. “The current regulations are inefficient and need to be changed,” said Coun. Buffy Baumbrough. While a winery can sell directly to a liquor store, a
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News Restaurants a target in new scam Morning Star Staff
The Interior Health Authority is warning restaurants about fraudsters posing as health inspectors. Restaurants across IHA have reported receiving telephone calls from people alleging to be health authority inspectors and threatening fines for not scheduling inspections. “This appears to be part of an on-going North America-wide scam that has been reported in the media as an attempt to circumvent Craigslist’s security settings through identity fraud,” said Ken Christian, IHA’s regional director of health protection. Environmental health officers do not routinely call food service establishments to schedule inspections. In almost all cases, inspections are unannounced. Restaurants that
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Lake Country RCMP would like some information about some Main Street vandalism. Police were called to the scene on Tuesday in the area of Main Street and Pollard Road, where damage to 14 of the decorative trees that line the street had occurred. According to staff at the District of Lake Country, sometime overnight on June 14 and 15 culprits tore the lower limbs off a number of the trees on the east and west sides of the street resulting in approximately $1,500 in damage. Anyone with any information that may aid in apprehending the person or persons responsible is asked to call the Lake Country RCMP at (250) 7662288 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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July 1st – Happy Canada Day!
June 19th
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June 28th
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• Armstrong Funtastic Slo-Pitch begins • Okanagan Miniature Horse show begins • Canada Day Celebration – Memorial Park 09:00 am Breakfast 10:30 am Canada Day Color Party 11:00 am Welcome & Opening Ceremonies Announcement of 2009 Citizen of the Year “Paint the Town Red” decorating contest results “Clearly Canadian” photo contest results Happy Birthday Canada – Cake Cutting 12 – 4 pm Seventh Day Adventist Church “Haystacks” • Concessions 12 – 4 pm Free Games, Petting Zoo & Bounce ‘n’ Play 12 – 4 pm Celebrity Dunk Tank 12 – 3:30 pm Free Swim Memorial Pool 12 – 4 pm Medieval Village 6:30 pm 2010 Canadian Masters Lacrosse
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June 24th • Grand Opening Armstrong Spallumcheen Aquatic Center • Celebrate Canadian Youth – Memorial Park 6:30 – 8:30 pm • BC Good Sam Jamboree • Beauty and the Beast Musical • 2010 Grad Rehearsal BBQ 4pm • BC Good Sam Jamboree
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North Okanagan residents can join the fight against prostate cancer. The 11th annual Do It For Dad Run and Walk will be held Sunday at Coldstream Ranch. All proceeds raised at this event stay in the community to assist with the education, awareness, testing and treatment of prostate cancer. “The only cure for prostate cancer is early detection,” said Dr. April Sanders, honorary event chairwoman. “And PSA testing is the route to early detection”. Complimentary PSA coupons will be available to event participants who want them. Registration opens on Father’s Day at 8:30 a.m. and the walk and run starts at 9:30 am. Registration is $10 for youths and $20 for adults. If you raise $50 or more in pledges, your registration is waived. “The Kalamalka Highlanders Pipe Band will serenade participants from the hillsides of the ranch, adding to the festive spirit, and the Kalamalka Caring Klowns will entertain the crowd,” said Doreen Fisher, event co-ordinator. “A new addition this year is Kiki the Eco Elf, who
Police seize cocaine Morning Star Staff
A Lake Country resident is facing a drug-related charge after police allegedly observed the man selling drugs from his vehicle. Kelowna RCMP pulled over a black Volkswagen hatchback shortly after 7 p.m. June 8 on Dilworth Road after the 20-year-old driver was seen selling drugs from the vehicle. Police seized nearly half-an-ounce of crack cocaine, and close to $1,600 in cash, from the driver and the vehicle. The man was released from custody on a promise to appear in court Aug. 9 to face a charge of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.
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Volunteers are ‘priceless’ CARA BRADY Morning Star Staff
Interior Health North Okanagan Volunteer Services honoured its volunteer and auxiliary service volunteers at a tea at Schubert Centre recently. The dogs in the St. John’s Pet Therapy Program were represented by several of their members. “Dogs have a huge capacity for love and if that helps people, we’re happy to do it,” said Virginia Gooding, an Interior Health Board of Directors member and volunteer who visits local health care facilities with her dog, Molly. Pat Furey, acute area director North Okanagan, thanked the more than 800 volunteers who put in 40,000 hours in 30 programs in 2009. “Our volunteers are an essential part of our team of caregivers. Your gift is priceless,” she said. Vernon Jubilee Hospital Auxiliary president, Elaine Dubois, and Armstrong Spallumcheen Auxiliar y president, Sandra Borden, thanked their members. The Kalamalka Caring Clowns and CARA BRADY/MORNING STAR
Barbara Pepper (top photo), with her St. John’s Pet Therapy Program dog, Pepper, 12, at the Interior Health North Okanagan Volunteer and Auxiliary Service Awards. Pat Furey (lower photo, left), Interior Health’s acute area director North Okanagan, presents Mary Collettte with a pin in honour of 27,000 hours of volunteer health care service at the Interior Health North Okanagan Volunteer and Auxiliary Awards event.
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Central Okanagan trustees given financial boost MIKE SIMMONS Black Press
As the school year drifts to a close, trustee compensation has been given a boost. The Central Okanagan School District board has voted to increase trustee indemnities by 1.2 per cent, or approximately $1,500 total for the board members combined. The increase will carry through until June of 2011. Currently, trustee indemnities sit at $17,658 per year. The board vice-chair receives $18,552 and the board chair receives $19,909 per year. The indemnity for trustees was frozen from Jan. 1 to June 30. Trustee Gail Given said the indemnity is set using a weighted average of the increase being given to all employees of the district. Effective in July 2010, district teachers will receive a two per cent pay increase, while other unionized school district employees will see no change. Given noted the alteration of trustee indemnities used to happen in December, and will now align with the school budget year. She added the trustee indemnity is equivalent to or lower than those of many school districts of a similar size, such as Abbotsford, Mission, Burnaby or Victoria. “Even with this indemnity increase, we still fall below most districts.” The Burnaby district currently pays its trustees $20,407, Greater Victoria district trustees receive $17,424 and a laptop offer, Abbotsford district gives its trustees $21,000 and the Mission school district trustee indemnity rests at $11,250. Trustee Jeff Watson urged trustees to rethink the increase. He pointed out that the district’s partner groups are not going to be able to enjoy increases over the next two years. “We need to lead by example.”
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Inner thoughts revealed to audience JESSICA SCHWITEK Morning Star Staff
Audiences will get the opportunity to be a fly on the wall at Prodigy Productions’ new play. “We call it environmental theatre,” said Robyn Shanks, an actor in the upcoming production at Gallery Vertigo entitled Say the Right Thing. The play will take place in several rooms, and the audience follows the actors from room to room after every scene. “It’s like watching a movie happen right in front of you,” said Alex Judd, another actor in the production. The play, which stemmed from a Prodigy Productions acting class taught by the company’s director Matt Brown, follows two characters played by Judd and Starling Taylor. What makes it especially unique is that the two characters‘ inner thoughts are being personified for the audience by actors Shanks and Jerry Graham. “It’s all about trying to say what you really want to say,” said Graham. “People will be intrigued and surprised by this work,” said Brown, who wrote and directed the play. The entire group got together at the end of their class and put together a “skeleton” for the play, and then Brown wrote in the dialogue.
“It’s been good to work with this group,” said Brown. He does productions like this with his classes every year. Vernon is a town full of potential said Brown, and he is committed to contributing to the art scene in a meaningful way. “We have the opportunity to have a voice here in our community,” he said. That is why it was decided that the play would use Gallery Vertigo as a venue. “It’s important to connect with people who are like-minded,” said Brown. “They support us and we support them.” Due to the size of the venue the production has become much more intimate than it would have been otherwise. Only 20 people can attend each performance. “There’s something special about a small venue,” said Brown. But the close quarters do not go unnoticed by the actors. “It’s just something you have to learn to ignore,” said Graham. But all of the actors agreed that it is nerve racking getting on stage under any circumstances. There are six opportunities to see the show which will be running at 7 p.m. on June 23, 24, 25, 30, and July 1 and 2. Tickets are $12.50, with part of the proceeds going to Gallery Vertigo. They an be purchased at the gallery at 503-2297.
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Prodigy Productions brings Say the Right Thing to downtown Vernon’s Gallery Vertigo.
Summer art season sizzles on the mountain top JESSICA SCHWITEK Morning Star Staff
The summer art season is about to begin at Gallery Odin at Silver Star Mountain Resort. In its eighth year of operation, Gallery Odin, owned by Kalman and Maria Molnar, has scheduled two opening receptions to display its summer collection which will be running until the end of the season. The gallery is featuring 25 Canadian artists, some of whom have been with them for years. Gallery Odin has also added two new artists to their collection. Anne Crook, an Ottawa artist currently residing in Vernon, specializes in Prismacolour pencil drawings. “She creates beautiful Okanagan scenes that are very light and fresh,”
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Peter Lawson, who painted Okanagan Memories, will be among the artists exhibited at Gallery Odin June 24 and 26. said Maria. And then there is Jean-Francois Racine, a Quebec artist who uses oil paintings to depict the Okanagan. “He paints very realistic oils of not only Okanagan scenes, but
people as well,” said Maria. “You don’t see that very often. It makes it very interesting and different.” The show will feature an abundance of art including oil and
acrylic paintings, alabaster and jade carvings, ceramic pieces, scrimshaw on fossilized mammoth tusks, all of which display a variety of styles and themes. “We never tell our artists what to paint,” said Maria. But much of the work tends to feature the Okanagan landscape “because the valley is just so beautiful,” said Kalman. Everything in Gallery Odin is a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork. “We don’t sell prints. There’s no T-shirts or coffee mugs,” said Kalman. Kalman has been dealing with art since the ‘60s, which is why he and his wife Maria decide to start what he calls a “full-time passion.” “Kal has such a passion and knowledge for art and artists,” said Maria.
Their two-room gallery will display more than 100 pieces of art, all of which can be seen and purchased online at www.galleryodin. com as well. The opening receptions are an opportunity guests to view the artwork, discuss it with the Molnars or maybe even some of the artists, and purchase if they feel so inclined. “It’s a very personal experience,” said Maria. There are no tickets required, and about 140 to 160 people are expected for each reception. The openings are on June 24 from 6 to 10 p.m., and June 26 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the gallery located at 215 Odin Rd. on Silver Star Mountain. For more information, call 5030822.
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Lemiski looks at bright side Morning Star Staff
Charity Van Gameren, Mica Lemiski will who has been instructpresent the Bright ing Lemiski in voice Side June 29 since 2001. at the Vernon “Mica Community lives her life Music School. with a smile Lemiski has on her face written dozand a true ens of her own sense of songs and she kindness to has won many everyone she Mica Lemiski meets.” awards in voice. Lemiski is “The idea graduating of her concert being called the from Clarence Fulton Bright Side came from Secondary School this the understanding that year and will be attendMica’s music is very ing McGill University in uplifting, when you hear the fall. the words to her songs “As her teacher, you feel inspired,” said I could not let this
opportunity to present her in concert slip by,” said Van Gameren. “Mica is an extemely talented singer, pianist and composer, anyone who comes to see her in concert will be amazed by her gift. Presenting Mica in concert is a gift to myself and everyone who hears her. It is my way of saying thank you for rising to your full potential, taking your gifts seriously, being
brave enough to put yourself out there, now let the world hear your beautiful voice.” All proceeds from the concert will go to to the Vernon Jubilee Hospital pediatric unit. The Bright Side will take place June 29 at 7 p.m. at the Vernon Community Music School loft. T Tickets are $5 each at VCMS, 545-4977 or at the door.
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Listen for the sounds of Africa in Vernon July 2. New Westminster-based Miyanda West African Youth Drum and Dance Group will perform at Powerhouse Theatre. Under the artistic direction of Fana Soro, the group is touring B.C. to raise money so it can attend the World Youth Festival in Scotland. A portion of the proceeds will also go to the Jam Camp Society, a local non-profit organization. Doors open July 2 at 7 p.m., with the show at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 and available at the Bean Scene, Bean to Cup and at the door.
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Youth sought for Crusoe camp Morning Star Staff
Registration is now underway for the Robinson Crusoe Musical Theatre Camp. Registrations are open for local children ages six to 18 to be part of the 40 to 60-member cast conducted by Missoula Children’s Theatre. The camp starts on July 12, with auditions that will determine where all the participants will fit into this unique production. Four days of preparation follow and finally two performances of Robinson Crusoe are held July 17 at 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre. “For those who aren’t interested in being in the spotlight, there are also four backstage spots available that will teach important fundamentals of running a production from behind the scenes,” said Brian van Wensem, audience development co-ordinator with the performing arts centre. “No advanced preparation is necessary. Participants need only to arrive with the desire to join an onstage adventure, learning a unique adaptation to the classic story of Robinson
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Local youth can sign up for the Robinson Crusoe Musical Theatre Camp, which starts July 12. Crusoe. It’s an experience that develops creativity, social skills, goal achievement and self esteem.” Registration is first-comefirst-served and there are a total
of 60 casting spots available: 13 for ages 6-7, 22 for ages 8-12, 20 for ages 13-18. An additional four spots are available for assistant directors (backstage) open to ages 12-18.
Festival has jammed schedule If they packed any more into the lineup, you’d need a second pair of ears plus eyes in the back of your head to take it all in. This year’s Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival takes place from Aug. 13 to 15 at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds. For three days, the festival will present many of your favourite artists like Canadian traditional rock icon Gord Downie, three-time Grammy nominee Joan Armatrading, 2010 Juno Artist of the Year K’naan, and Martha Wainwright, who bears it all in an interpretation of Edith Piaf songs. But there’s a whole lot more than world renowned headliners to discover at at the Salmon Arm Roots and
Blues Festival. The rhythms of world music can be heard throughout the 18-acre site, filling the air with the sights and sounds of far-off lands as artists like Kinobe and Soul Beat Africa, Nomfusi, and the Jacky Essombe Dance Troupe share the traditions of African music and dance. Supergenerous serves up a cool cocktail of maritime, samba and country styles, and Non Stop Bhangra delivers a visual and sonic explosion of bhangra, hip hop, reggae and electronica. Advance weekend and day passes for the Roots and Blues Festival are now on sale. Purchase online at www.rootsandbues.ca or for information, call 250833-4096.
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Door shuts on gifted classrooom MARTHA WICKETT Black Press
The gifted classroom at Ranchero school will close its doors at the end of June, to be replaced in September by a different method of delivering support for gifted students. The decision has left parents of the eight students in the class disappointed, while North Okanagan-Shuswap School District administration say it will be a more equitable way to deliver service in light of budget constraints. Morag Asquith, director of instructionspecial education, said the district has posted a job for an itinerant teacher who will be responsible for overseeing programs for gifted students and working directly with teachers. In the first year of a three-year plan, the four schools with the highest percentage of gifted students will be targeted. One day of the five-day week, the teacher will visit the other schools. She said which four schools will be targeted is still under review, because there are 100 students still being test-
ed, with the testing to be completed sometime mid-month. “Then we will have an idea of where the pockets are,” Asquith said. She said a team of individuals including parents and teachers has been meeting to look at options for supporting the 130 identified gifted students from grades four to eight in the district. The new option chosen will not be a costsaving, but it will spread resources further. Asquith said although school boards are being forced to cut budgets, this school district has decided to continue funding for gifted students. “We will be continuing services for 130 students instead of the select eight. It’s not necessarily ideal, we would love to have the itinerant teacher as well as the classroom. But we don’t receive any additional support for gifted.” She said it’s not known yet what methods the itinerant teacher will use to support gifted students, as they will depend on the school population and other
factors. “Some might be extra-curricular, some might be a morning class, some might be pull-in or pull-out programs... I think the itinerant will have to be very flexible.” Parent Karin Wilkie said she and the other parents are very disappointed with the decision to shut down the classroom, especially when a clause in the proposal they’ve seen says any children with social or behavioural problems would have to go to the alternate program. “The problem doesn’t lie with the child, it’s the environment that’s not right,” said Wilkie. “That was the most disappointing, that was frightening to us.” She also notes that the research available shows a gifted classroom is the best place for gifted students. She adds that it will be difficult for parents to plan when they don’t know what school will be the best option for their child. But she does see positives from the district’s decision. “I’m happy that the
district still feels funding has to be there for gifted, so there will be some services for gifted children – so the district understands that gifted students need support.” Asquith said the district had to make a decision based on how many students had been identified, as well as considering students in Armstrong, Enderby and Sicamous who might not be able to get transportation to
Ranchero. “We were forced to make a decision and it had to be made on the concrete numbers we had.” Superintendent Doug Pearson said this is one of the few districts in B.C. that takes money from general revenue to support the gifted program. “We know of many districts who’ve stopped direct support for gifted students.”
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he topic of discussion on the Hill recently was expenses for Members of Parliament. In a previous column, I reported how all MPs are given an operational budget to work within. Why was I the lowest spending MP in B.C. and one of the lowest in Canada? I am a little frugal but the real truth here is my costs are different from other MPs. First, our children are all married, making it easier for my wife, Jacquie, to accompany me to Ottawa. My wife is with me because we do not want this job to compromise our marriage (marriage fatalities amongst MPs are Colin Mayes very high). There is also a financial benefit for us being together – I don’t need to travel back to the constituency every week to be with her. This saves about $2,500 every return trip. My travel expenses are half the cost when compared to younger MPs with family back home. Another factor: rent for office space is lower in Vernon than say Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal or other tight markets. I have fewer staff as I use students or interns to complement my Ottawa office. Also, I have a smaller constituency area than many rural ridings in more remote regions of Canada. Although I would like to stick my chest out, the truth is the similarity is like comparing apples to oranges.
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Children’s safety focus of government support With traffic crashes killing 20 child passengers every year, the provincial government is supporting the BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation’s June child passenger safety information blitz by reminding parents and caregivers of key laws aimed at keeping B.C.’s most precious cargo safe. More than 2,100 child
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The Vernon Re/Max Tigers are so deep in talent, they really never know who's going to step up and be the first star come game nights. Second-year Craig Bigsby, 17, took a turn Saturday night, exploding with four goals and five assists as the Tigers ambushed the South Okanagan Flames 17-5 in Okanagan Thompson Junior Lacrosse League play at Wesbild Centre. The first-place Tigers are 10-0-1, while the last-place Flames dropped to 0-9-2. Vernon hosts he Rutland Raiders Saturday night. "Everyone was contributing and getting me the ball," said Bigsby, a Grade 12 VSS student. "I was shooting from outside the dots, high and low, mixing my shots up. Once I scored the first one, I felt I was in a groove." Five-year veteran Blake Lewis, an alternate captain with the 2009 provincial silvermedalist Tigers, wasn't surprised by Bigsby's outburst. "Biggs had a really good rookie campaign, and he hasn't missed a beat this season either," said Lewis, who counted 1+2. "He is the type of guy you want to have the ball when we are on offence because he has proved to score from any angle, under all sorts of pressure. His nine-point game is just a single example of how well he has played for us." Brooks Christensen supplied 3+4, while Braidy Webb earned 2+2 and Brennan Plante and Nolan Frame also scored twice for the Tigers, who held period leads of 3-2 and 10-5.
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South Okanagan Flamesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Derek Grimm (left) takes a swat at the Vernon Tigersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Brennan Plante (right) in Thompson Okanagan Junior Lacrosse League play Saturday at Wesbild Centre. They scored two of their seven third-period goals on the powerplay. Matt Kolb, with 1+2, captain Rob Short and Riley Soleway rounded out the Re/Max scoring in front of Josh Point, who collected two assists while making 21 saves. Bayne Bosquet also bagged two assists. Brent Fougiere, Derek Grimm, Su Watts,
Quinn Ramsay and Niko Sopow replied for the Flames. Lewis says the Tigers possess so many offensive threats, they never worry about where the goals are going to come from. Vernon averages almost nine goals a game. "A good example is Nolan (Frame). He didn't play that much last season, but this
year he has way more confidence with the ball. He got more playing time this season and took advantage of it, producing consistently every game for us. We have so much potential on offense that some really good players can't crack the lineup." Bigsby, whose previous single game-high was 2+3, said the Tigers tightened things up as they shut out the Flames in the third period. "The whole team just started playing better defence and we starting working harder. We're playing more of a team game than last year." The Tigers moved four points ahead of the second-place Kamloops Venom, who beat the Raiders 12-9 Saturday night. Lewis said the Cats are gunning for a second shot at a gold medal. "We know how well we can play. We feel we are better then we were last year, and anything short of another provincial berth will be disappointing. As long as we stick to the coach's systems, and guys are accountable and know their roles, there is no reason that we can't make another push for that provincial title." Garrett Burton provided 4+2 as the Kamloops Rattlers downed the visiting Armstrong Shamrocks 12-5 Sunday. Devon Larsen chipped in with 3+1 for the Rattlers (5-5), while Dalaney Halifax pulled the hat trick and Logan Strohm scored twice for the 4-8 Shamrocks. Armstrong hosts the Kelowna Warriors Friday night.
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Eat, sleep, play. That has pretty much been Cassandra Brownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daily routine for the last week as she trains with Team Canada in preparation for the FIBA Americas U18 Basketball Championships. But for a girl who sweet-talked Fulton Secondary janitors into allowing her after-hours hoop sessions in the school gym, she doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mind the heavy workload. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been two-a-day every day, probably two or three hours each, so it is a lot of basketball,â&#x20AC;? said Brown, a lithe, 6-foot-2 shooting ace who led the Maroons to silver at the senior AA girls provincials this spring in Kamloops. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve crammed tons and tons of plays in the last week, probably more than we did in five years at Fulton. A lot of different sets, different offences and defences.â&#x20AC;? Brown, who will miss her Fulton Secondary graduation as she trains with the U18 squad this week in Toronto, leaves for the eight-team
tourney on Saturday. Canada will warm up for the event with exhibition games against the U.S. and Brazil. The tournament goes June 23-27 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It does suck to not be there with my friends, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be sad when I see all the grad photos on Facebook and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not in any of them, but Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d much rather be where I am right now,â&#x20AC;? said Brown, who was named Top AA Female at the B.C. High School Basketball Awards following provincials. If anyone knows Brownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s commitment to the sport, it is Fulton head coach Jim Inglis. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t begin to express how proud I am at the moment,â&#x20AC;? said Inglis. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She will miss grad to represent our country at an international tournament in Colorado which is unfortunate but it is just part of her dream... she is disappointed to not be with her friends, but elated to have been selected.â&#x20AC;? Canada will play in Pool A with Chile, Costa
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The Trail Orioles swiped a pair of games from the Vernon ANAF Diamondbacks in senior men’s inter-league baseball play Saturday at Marshall Field. The Orioles opened with a 9-2 win and followed that with a 6-1 decision. In the opener, the Orioles jumped all over a trio of Vernon errors in the first inning to take a 4-0 lead. The Diamondbacks got a run back in the second as Steve Daamen singled with one out, then scored on a bases-loaded single by Tyler Amiel. The Orioles, who will host the 2010 B.C. Senior Men’s Baseball Championships, responded in the fifth with three more runs, before the D-backs got another run back. Amiel was moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Kyle Anderson, before Josh Wade (2-for-3) drove him in. Trail pitcher Kellen Jones (Vernon Viper grad) shut the Diamondbacks down after that, tossing a complete game four-hitter. Geoff Cleavely ripped a line
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Catcher Josh Wade of the Diamondbacks (right) loses the ball as Connor Jones of the Orioles scores in senior men’s baseball play Saturday at Marshall Field. shot into left field to complete the D-backs’ offence. Game 2 saw Trail score three times in the first inning. D-backs’ starter John McInnis settled down and put up a couple zeroes until the fifth, where Anderson inherited a first-and-second situation. Anderson struggled with his command, walking five in one-and-athird innings, somehow managing to only give up two runs.
The only run the D-backs scored came on a wild pitch. Daamen, Wade, Amiel, Anderson and Bryce Whitehouse all had singles. Next up for the Diamondbacks is a mid-week Okanagan Major Baseball League showdown with the Kelowna Jays, Wednesday, June 23 at Marshall. For more information, including statistics, visit www.vernondbacks.com.
They won’t be booking a ticket to the Royal Bank Cup just yet, but the Vernon Vipers are certainly restocking the cupboard with some quality players. Shortly after signing Thunder Bay’s Todd Skirving and Vancouver’s Marcus Basara (Notre Dame Hounds), the Vipers have committed to Los Angeles Jr. Kings forward Darren Nowick, and Calgary Northwest Flames defenceman Brett Corkey for the 2010-11 B.C. Hockey League season. Nowick played last season in the Mid West Elite Hockey league. In 48 games he scored 25 goals and 22 assists for 47 points. Vipers’ head coach Mark Ferner calls Nowick a skilled two-way centreman who was one of the top players at a recent prospects camp he attended in California. “He’s a player that I really, really like. He’s got a tremendous work ethic and he’s very dedicated to being a hockey player,” said Ferner. “I’m going to put some pressure on him here and say he has a work ethic like the Jonesies (Connor and Kellen). There’s not a lot of holes in his game. He’s
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Bryan Schenker scored twice as the Vernon Liquor Store Camels shut down Kelowna Scotiabank 3-0 in Okanagan Men's 35+ Soccer League play Monday night at Marshall Field #2. Rick Danyluk opened the offence in the sixth minute when he sped down the wing and converted a feed low off the post after the Camels had connected with a handful of nice passes. At 20 minutes, Schenker went far corner after taking a nifty through ball from John Burns. Schenker completed the humpbacks' scoring in the 35th minute when he made a crafty solo run against an offside trap, deked the keeper and finished. Mike Moorlag recorded the shutout, making several clutch second-half saves with Scotiabank pressing. The Camels improved to 5-3. In other 35+ league action, Vernon Toyota brushed back Lake Country 3-1 at Beasley Park in Winfield. Vernon Toyota had their strongest outing of the year as they went to 5-1-2. Eric Ladner ripped the ball around the Lake Country wall and off the crossbar into the net to
open the scoring. Vernon kept up the pressure and Mike Sandstra was rewarded with a breakaway goal. Don Balcombe rounded out the Toyota offence on a great individual effort midway through the second half. Balcombe turned several defenders inside out and tucked the ball into the corner of the net, beating a confused Lake Country keeper. Lake Country scored with 20 minutes to play but the Toyota defensive unit cranked up their play the rest of the way. Penticton F.C. smothered Vernon Bosman Accounting 6-0 at Mission 73 Park in Kelowna. In Capri Insurance Men's 45+ League action, Chris Reeves and Matthias Gohl scored twice as Okanagan Spring Brewery bounced Baxter's Pub 5-0 Monday night at Marshall Field #3. Mike Lloyd also scored for the brewers (5-4), who got a shutout from 50+ league call-up Mike Zuber. Gordie Howard pulled the hat trick as the Hi-Pro Sports Camels grounded Pushor Mitchell of Kelowna 4-0 at Rutland Sports Fields. Rob Hulstein, who earned honourable mention behind Howard for Man of the Match, also scored,
going crossbar and in after a pass from Howard. Ron Krause subbed for suspended keeper Dave Dutcher and made a diving save off Pushing’s John Pratch on a first-half penalty kick, awarded after Jim Mottus was called for a foul inside the 18. The Camels lead the league at 9-0 with only one goal against. Kelowna Cantina's Pub clipped the Big O Tire Ogopogos 2-1 in Rutland. Big O opened the scoring against the run of play in the first half when Rob Ross capitalized on a series of Cantina's defensive errors. In the second half, however, it was all one-way traffic as Cantina's dominated offensively. Ray Heathcote equalized with an off-speed daisycutter from the left side to the far post. Greg Hofmann finally located the net after a variety of exploratory efforts when his looping shot crept in at the back post and gave Cantina's their third victory of the year. Paul Hunter and Steve McPhate supplied several good through balls as the Ogopogos enjoyed some sustained pressure. Speedy tireman Parm Kler received a yellow birthday card for dissent from Irish referee Mike Kelly. Penticton tripped up the Silver
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for the boys and the coaching staff. It was not only wonderful to win, but also see the progress of the entire U11 development players over the last few months. It was a great effort by all involved.” Vernon United played their finest game of the Thompson Okanagan Under 14 Boys Rep Soccer League season by drawing 1-1 with Penticton at Beasley Park in Winfield. The first match between these teams ended with a 7-1 Penticton victory. United quickly created several opportunities and three minutes into the match, keeper Victor Gouchee released a quick boomer of a drop-quick which Noa Acri took control and sunk into the bottom left hand corner. The game then went back and forth. If it wasn’t Lucas Ross gaining control and feeding Acri or Liam Paulsen, it was Jacob Dolinar controlling the back line and feeding Menno Burnet or Nathan Gatenby. CORY BIALECKI/MORNING STAR With two minutes remaining in the half, Shuswap's Marin Faulkner (middle) helps out her netminder as she blocks Vernon's Maya Ritchey there was a communication breakdown which from getting a touch on the ball during U14 girls rep soccer play Sunday at MacDonald Park. allowed a Penticton striker to convert. Five minutes into the second half, Gouchee recordthe Penticton Pinnacles Saturday at King’s ers Julie Schuck and Maya Ritchie sharing the ed the save of the season with a dive to block Park in what is sure to be a precursor to the shutout. a penalty kick, provincial playdowns. Dory Geelkerke, Roza Kalashnikoff and Man of the Match was awarded to Ross for Julia Kemper was solid in net with support Emily Thorlakson scored for United, who his ball control and heads-up passing. from Tara Smith and Kendra Early. Hannah go into the regional playoffs this weekend at In U12 boys action, Vernon #2 bowed 3-2 Love, Aryana Jacura, Natalie Moore and Teigan Marshall Field. to Penticton with goals supplied by Michael Moore all just missed scoring chances. United scored early and held off Kamloops Parchomchuk and Jeremy Purvis. Late in the first, Penticton went up 2-0 for a 1–0 win in U15 girls exhibition soccer Ben Purvis and Tim Solinger scored when the ball bounced in off the post after action Saturday. Danika Damini fed Alana the goals in the second game, a 3-2 loss to Kemper made the initial save. Penticton blew Young a perfect through ball which Young Kelowna. the game wide open with two goals in the first tucked away in the top right corner. Vernon #1 had a tougher time with only seven minutes of the second half. Keeper Candice Lipski made some excelone sub in sweltering Kelowna, where they Sunday’s action was the last league game lent saves to preserve United’s lead and earn lost 9-1. for Vernon and they played Kamloops to a Lady of the Match. United almost came from behind against scoreless draw to clinch second place. Throughout the first half, midfielders Penticton, with Ethan Burgess scoring twice Nikita Payne put one just over the cross bar Kaelyn Parmelee and Kali Wells challenged in as many minutes near the end of the second in the 22nd minute. Two minutes later, Erin hard and combined with some deft passing. half in a 3-2 loss. Sakamoto almost connected on a left footer. 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The Watkin Motor Rangers outlasted the Five Star Award Stealers 9-7 in a thrilling Pee Wee baseball game Monday night at Creekside Park. The Rangers jumped out to a 8-3 lead after two innings and then needed some spectacular defence to stop the Stealers in the final regular-season game of the season. Kyle Dennis’ center field catch in the third inning was a big highlight. The Rangers scored four runs in each of the first two innings, getting a two-run double by Jacob Holland in the second inning. The Stealers settled down after that and, behind quality pitching, made things interesting. The Stealers bats woke up in the fourth inning with big hits from Tyler Liefke, Jon McIntyre and Jordy Griffiths touching off a four-run outburst. Garner Chudyk pitched the last two innings for Five Star, getting six straight outs to give his team a chance. With the Stealers threatening, the Rangers closed out the game on a nice doubleplay. The Rangers sent Seth Blundell, Holland, Tanner Graham and Jarett Campbell to the mound with Dennis recording the save. For the Stealers, Liefke, Brett Lambert, Carson Gray and Chudyk pitched well, keeping the Rangers off balanced. Pee Wee playoff action starts Friday
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night with the Stealers taking on the Sun Dial Lighting Reds and the Rangers locking horns with the Kal Tire White Sox. Sunday’s final is slated for 1p.m. at Creekside Park. In Pee Wee travel league play, the Anchor Inn Mariners split a doubleheader Saturday at Creekside Park, winning 7-6 after losing 7-6 in the opener. The bats were smoking for the Mariners with Dylan Emmons and Hayden Chase both going 4-for-6 at the dish. Teal Hadland, Ty CHRIS BORCHERT/MORNING STAR Wellman and Kyle Ciurka Seth Blundell of the Watkin Motors Rangers throws a pitch in added power at the plate in Pee Wee baseball play Monday night at Creekside Park. both games. Strong pitching was supplied by Noha baseball playoff action Monday night at Alleyne, Braden Damini, Lakeview Park. Ben Kornelsen and Blaine Caton. Colton Schaper-Kotter and Steven On defence, Parker Friesen plugged up shortstop and shutdown Kelowna in the Beneschek turned in solid pitching performances for the 2-2-1 Royals, who got fourth and fifth innings in both games. Jeff Hiscoe dominated behind the plate, a superb diving catch by left fielder Jaden throwing out three runners at second and Parsons and a triple from Kieran Watts. Nathan Nesbitt, Carter Bosquet and tagging out two at home. Dawson Chase pitched well for the Sox The Rex Hawthorne Royals got the final out with the bases loaded and tied (3-1-1). Nick Mitchell went 3-for-3 with the CUPE Black Sox 13-13 in Mosquito three RBI for the Sox.
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Connor Kozak of the Spallumcheen Golf and Country Club defended his Zone 2 Okanagan Junior Golf Championship crown last weekend at the Revelstoke Golf Club. Playing in a field of 46, Kozak carded a 1-under 71 Saturday, and followed that with a 2-under 70 on Sunday. Runner-up Charlie Lewthwaite of Kelowna shot 73-75, and third-place finisher Kowan O’Keefe of Salmon Arm stroked 76-73. Kozak, coached by Predator Ridge’s Sean Richardson, showed great composure Sunday when Lewthwaite tied him for the tourney lead early in the front nine. Vernon’s Brad Jones and Brady Stead finished tied for 10th with rounds of 81 and 76, while 14-year-old Matthew McEachren-Law rated 20th (81-82). All four Vernon golfers will represent the Okanagan at the B.C. Junior Championships, July 6-9 in Courtenay at Crown Isle Golf &CC. Kozak’s win earns him a bye in the B.C. Amateur Championships in Castlegar. Kozak, who hopes to play in the Canadian
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Junior and Amateur events, also helped the Seaton Sonics earn a tie for third at the B.C. High School AA Golf Championships in Squamish. Kozak, Chris McEachran-Law, Brad Phillips, Matt McEachran-Law and Austin McBeth finished the first day in sixth position. Kozak led the Sonics with a 74, while fellow senior Phillips and Chris McEachran-Law both chipped in with 79s. Kozak shaved off a stroke on day two, carding a 73, and the McEachran-Law boys held steady with Chris firing another 79 while Matt chipping in with an 85. Phillips had 87 and McBeth fired 92. ■ The duo of Doug Hiebert and Cheryl Parker shot a combined 60 in Scotch two-ball play to claim $200 and the Spallumcheen Golf & Country Club’s Men’s Choice Tournament Sunday. Alf Head and Irene Oizumi ($175) ranked second with 61, Ken Erickson and Joan Fortier ($150) were third with 62.8, Ralph Johnson and Cheryl Bissell ($125) were fourth with 63.3 and Garney Howard and Kerry Rosman ($100) rounded out the top-five with 63.4.
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Cole Martin (right) of the North Okanagan A2Legends heads for the net as Trenton Sewell of the Burnaby Lakers tries to stop him during the North Okanagan Rock the House Pee Wee Lacrosse Tournament Saturday at Wesbild Centre.
Legends fall in tourney Morning Star Staff
Nor-Val/Hub Barton Pee Wee A2 Legends dropped four games in the North Okanagan Minor Lacrosse Tournament last weekend. The Legends opened with a 10-8 loss to the Langley Thunder with goals coming from Jordan Barr (3), Mykl Drabiuk (2), Darien Ottesen, Conor Webb and Chase Wirth. The player of the game was Steele Pelletier for his solid goaltending. “We started off slower than what we wanted to with this game and were outshot and outchanced by Langley,” said Nor-Val coach Harold Mann. “We are looking forward to our Calgary tournament in July as we will have our chance with a re-match with Langley there.” The Legends then bowed 7-5 to the Burnaby Lakers. “We completely dominated this game and outshot them and won the
loose balls but just could not beat their goaltender enough for the win. It was a tough loss to take.” Drabiuk (2), Barr (2) and Cole Martin handled the offence. Game MVP was Jayden Hunter for his ballwinning battles at both ends of the floor. The Legends then lost 14-7 to eventual tournament winning Surrey A1. The Legends led 5-3 after the first before penalty troubles hit. Goals came from Drabiuk (3), Barr (2), game MVP Webb and Stephane Richard. The Legends closed with a 13-7 loss to Chilliwack. “Chilliwack was a much bigger team than us and had little trouble driving the lane knocking over anything in their path,” said Mann. Barr (3), Drabiuk (2), Webb, Ottesen and Wirth scored. Richard took MVP for his physical play.
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THURSDAY SENIOR C LACROSSE – Armstrong Shamrocks at Vernon Tigers, 7:30 p.m., Wesbild Centre.
FRIDAY JUNIOR B LACROSSE – Kelowna Warriors at Armstrong Shamrocks, 7:30 p.m., Nor-Val Sports Centre.
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BASEBALL - The Vernon & District Baseball Association will holds its AGM Thursday, June 24 at 8 p.m. in the Ellison Room at the Prestige Inn. BASKETBALL - The 25th Hoops and Hustle Basketball Camp goes Aug. 3-6 at Fulton Secondary School. Guest coaches from the NCAA Gonzaga University Bulldogs in Spokane will be here for the 17th straight year. Camp director is Fulton senior AA Maroons head coach Dale Olson, a UVic Viking grad. Camp is designed for boys and girls currently in Grades 6-9 and Grades 7-9. Call Olson at 545-1348 (ext. 145). B.C. SENIORS GAMES - Teams and individual athletes wanting to compete in the 2010 B.C. Seniors Games, Sept. 15-18 in Comox-Campbell River, need to submit registrations ASAP. Registrations need to be with the registrar by June 20. A list of Okanagan-Similkameen (Zone 5) sport/event coordinators is available at www. bcseniorsgames.org. DRAGON BOATING - Poseidon’s Fury Mixed Dragon Boat team is looking for a few good men (and women) for the Dragon Boat season. Practices on Swan Lake Tuesday and Thursday nights (7-8 p.m.) with competitions in the Salmon Arm, Vernon and Penticton or Kelowna Dragon Boat Festivals Contact Lynn Laustrup @ 250.545.7632. HOCKEY SCHOOL - The Vernon Summer Hockey School for players aged 7-15 goes Aug. 2-6 for rec/rep players and Aug. 9-13 for rep only, at Priest Valley Arena. Instructors include Colorado Avalanche director of player development Dave Oliver, Columbus Blue Jackets development coach Tyler Wright and Viper coaches Mark Ferner and Jason Williamson. Register at www.vernonminorhockey. com. HOCKEY CAMP - Vipers head coach Mark Ferner, a former NHL defencemen, will hold a development camp for defencemen, Aug. 17-20 for players aged 12 and 13, and Aug. 16-20 for players and 14-17. Maximum 20 players per group. Email D_hockey_camp@yahoo.ca. LAWN BOWLING - Open play goes each Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p.m. in the summer. Call (250-5420212) or visit www.vernonglawnbowlingclub.com. SOCCER CAMP - The Vancouver Whitecaps F.C. will hold Play Like A Pro Soccer Camps July 19-23 and Aug. 9-13 at
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Pregnant with her third child, Tammy Anderson had every reason to expect that at the end of nine months she would be cradling her new baby in her arms. But at 37 1/2 weeks, she found herself saying goodbye instead of hello to her daughter when Emily was stillborn, the result of a nuchal cord accident. “When she was born, the doctor said the cord was wrapped tightly around the neck and there was a rashy patch on the cheek, but she said we’ll probably never know the real reason she died,” said Tammy Anderson Anderson. After spending time with her daughter, Anderson faced the unimaginable: leaving the hospital without her new baby. And instead of finding support and the chance to connect with other parents, Anderson experienced isolation and loneliness along with her overwhelming grief. “I went to the local health unit and was told there is no support group in the community because we are such a small town and the occurrence of it happening is so few and far between,” said Anderson, who lives in Jasper, Alta. “So I grieved in silence until I was offered the gift of a connection to another woman in town who had lost her own baby a few days after birth. I had never realized the power of a bond like this, of being able to completely relate on every level and be able to talk openly to someone who has been there and can share their struggles as well. “This was when I was truly able to begin to heal as I had someone with whom I could talk, about whatever I needed to, no matter how awful, she completely understood.” Anderson said she has learned that it is vital for parents to be able to feel that their feelings of loss are valid and to make a connection to another grieving parent who understands. “Memories are often all that grieving parents have to hold on to, and parents must find a way to get through, not get over their grief.” Since Emily’s stillbirth May 10, 2006, Anderson found herself with a need to offer the gift of a connection to other parents who have experienced the devastation of losing a child. Losing Emily is that gift. Subtitled A Journey Through Stillbirth to Finding Peace and Embracing New Hope, the book is a way of reaching out to bereaved parents as they embark on their journey of healing by offering words of comfort and peace, from someone who has been there and understands the struggles and depth of the unimaginable pain of losing a baby. “Whether your loss be from a miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant death, there is no greater heartbreak than losing your much loved and wanted child.” Anderson said for those who have not
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Tammy Anderson hopes her book, Losing Emily, will be a support for other bereaved parents. experienced such a loss it is her hope that the book may shed some awareness and understanding on the subject of stillbirth and pregnancy loss. “It is a subject that is largely taboo in society today, it is too awful to think about or talk about, but the hard, sad reality is it happens, it happens too often and it is very real. People don’t talk about it because it is so awful and people will tiptoe around the subject, which leaves a grieving parent alone and confused in their mourning. “It is my dream and hope that in sharing our story, no parent will ever feel like they are alone as they travel their own journey of healing. “I came to realize that as bereaved parents, we will never get over our grief, but we do get through it somehow. My dream is that our little Emily’s legacy will reach out and offer others a connection, an outlet for their grief and the feeling of a hand to hold through the devastation around them. I hope they are able to find some measure of comfort and peace from reading our story.” Anderson wrote the book last summer and published it in February, through Oregon-based Inkwater Press, and she’s pleased at the response to her story.
Copies of the book have been purchased by health units, funeral homes, NICU’s, libraries and people in the medical field. “I have been told that they felt it will allow them to gain a better understanding of what parents are going through and felt that it will help them to enhance the care they can give the next patient.” Anderson can now think about Emily without the feeling of raw, intense pain. “Now I can think about her and it’s not that raw pain, I have happy memories of when she kicked. She’s still a part of our family. She’s still in all of our hearts, and it’s important that you don’t try to forget,” said Anderson, who experienced the joy of welcoming her fourth child, son Brennan, two years ago. “Through Emily’s tragic death, her legacy lives on by sharing a message of new hope to help bereaved parents as they move through the difficult and lonely process of healing while finding new strength to carry on without your child.” Losing Emily is available online at inkwaterbooks.com as well as Amazon and Barnes and Noble. The books is $18.95 (GST included) plus $2.10 shipping and handling and can also be ordered directly through Anderson by e-mailing tamfam@telus.net
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trawberries not only appeal to us for their wonderful aroma, taste and bright red colour, but also for their nutritional value. They contain many antioxidants and vitamins. In fact, one cup of fresh strawberries will give 140 per cent of our daily allowance of vitamin C. Strawberries are packed with flavonoids which help keep bad (LDL) cholesterol from oxidizing and damaging artery walls. Another plus for adding strawberries to our diets is that they contain ellagic acid which binds cancercausing chemicals, making them inactive. Strawberry season has arrived in our area and besides enjoying them right out of the garden, perhaps with sugar,
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pie tin and bake until browned (watch carefully, do not burn). Filling: Combine sugar, cornstarch, rhubarb and water in a saucepan; boil until thickened. Add dry gelatin, stirring well to mix and dissolve, then add strawberries. Mix well
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Let set until firm, not runny. Spread on top of dessert. Sprinkle with reserved crumbs. Refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight. Note: This greattasting dessert freezes well. It makes a big batch and is sure to be a hit at potlucks and picnics this summer.
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Peti earns MD Carmen Peti, B.Sc., MD, has graduated from the University of Calgary. She will be doing a psychiatry residency in Edmonton, Alta. starting Aug. 1. She is congratulated and offered best wishes for the future from her parents, Dr. Charles and Janet Peti of White City, Sask., and grandparents Andrew and Anne Peti of Vernon, B.C.
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Samboree gears up Morning Star Staff
The BC Good Sam RV Club would like to invite all Good Sam Chapter Members, Members at Large (any Good Sam Member), and any other RVer’s interested in having fun, meeting fellow campers, and just generally having a good time to their 2010 Samboree in Armstrong. With just under four weeks to go and 120 rigs registered, Samboree is starting to take shape. From June 23 to 26, the rigs will gather at the Armstrong Fair Grounds where there will be nightly entertainment, craft displays and judging, games, ice cream social, RV-related and other seminars, a silent auction, swap meet, a theme parade and many door prizes. A combination farmers market, swap meet, and craft sales is planned for Saturday morning in the arena and will be open to the public. Dinner, golfing and tours will be available for additional fees. Any person wearing their name badge will be given special rates for admittance to O’Keefe Ranch, which fits in well with this year’s theme, “Cowboys and Cowgirls.” Another bonus is the City of Armstrong will be celebrating their countdown to Canada day celebrations from June 22 to July 1. For more information and registration forms, see www.bcsams.ca and click on 2010 Samboree.
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The judges are coming Editor’s note: This week, the Communities in Bloom Committee fills in for regular columnist Fred Lyall. t has been a busy year for the Communities in Bloom Committee and it is hard to believe that the Communities in Bloom judges will be Fred Lyall here again in a very short time. On July 20, the committee will play host to the judges on a tour of our city, so it’s time to pull out those weeds, prune up those hedges and generally tidy up. The judges will be looking at specific places that the committee has organized for them, but
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Learn more about how to keep your child safe when traveling in a vehicle by attending a BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation car seat check or new parent workshop. June is the foundation’s Child Passenger Safety Month. At the car seat checks, certified child passenger safety
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UPPER ROOM MISSION BOUTIQUE Sandals, cowboy boots, pumps, in abundance, so much so that we have to clear the shelves to put out more. Half price on all footwear June 16 to 19. Just for Dad — men’s wear ½ price; Brody, Billabong, Chaps, and much more. We’re at 2708-34th St. BECOME A FOSTER PARENT Attend an information session to find out how you can make a difference in your community through fostering. June 16 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Ministry for Children and Family Development office, 2809 – 28th St. For more information, contact Noelle at 250-558-0939. VERNON & DISTRICT METIS ASSOCIATION Meets every third Wednesday of the month, potluck dinner at 6 p.m., followed by meeting at 7 p.m., Halina Centre. For more information contact William Gagné at 250-545-9415. Guill Allard will be guest speaker at our June 16 meeting. GOOD FOOD BOX NEEDS VOLUNTEERS To pack fresh produce June 16 and 17, 9 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church hall, 3205-27th St. Call Diane at 250-306-7800 for more info. MEAT DRAW AT THE ANAF Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Help us help our community and have fun, too! THE VERNON CHAPTER OF THE MS SOCIETY Hosts a yoga class for people with MS, every Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. at the People Place. SENIORS’ ACTIVITY CENTRE, ARMSTRONG 55 years or older and looking for something to do? Visit the Activity Centre for fun and friendship. Wednesdays it’s carpet bowling at 1 p.m.; snooker from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Annual membership fee is $12. For more information, call Joy at 250-5468907 or Nancy at 250-546-8158. ARMY, NAVY & AIRFORCE SPITFIRE UNIT #5 League darts every Wednesday, 2500-46th Ave. PREGNANCY SUPPORT Every Wednesday we offer two drop-ins: lunch from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., and supper from 4 to 5:30 p.m. We offer free and confidential service to help you have a healthy baby. We are gratefully accepting donations to the program of maternity and infant clothing and double strollers. We are at 2902-29th Ave. For info. call 542-5448. VERNON KALAMALKA CHORUS invites women who love to sing four-part harmony to join the chorus Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Halina Centre gym, 3310-37th Ave. Kalamalka Chorus is affiliated with the world-wide singing organization Sweet Adelines International. For more information, call Deanna at 250-542-9229 or Margaret at 250-833-4658. KALAMALKA TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. Do your personal and career goals include mastering communication and leadership? Join us at the Holiday Inn Express at 34th St & 48th Ave. Call Rob at 260-3981 for more information. STAINED GLASS DROP-IN Every Wednesday drop-in at the Vernon Community Arts Centre for members of the Arts Council (join to take part.) Runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., $10, and open to members of the ACNO who have taken a class with instructor Terry Dunstan. No experience? Check out our classes at www.vernonarts.ca or call 250-542-6243. A COURSE IN MIRACLES Join us at the Centre, 2913 - 29 Ave., for A Course In Miracles study group, Wednesdays from 5 to 6:30 p.m., all welcome. For more info. call 250-549-4399. NORDIC POLE WALKING FOR 55-PLUS provides poles and free instruction at the Lumby Community Hall (2250 Shields Ave.) Wednesdays from 1 to 2 p.m. Benefits to using poles are: you walk taller, straighter with more build up to your upper body muscles. Also if you feel unsteady on your feet this method of walking helps you gain confidence in walking especially after surgery. Come try it out. (You do not have to use poles, just walking in a safe, warm, environment is helpful for keeping up strength and balance.) Call Olena at 250-547-8866. THE LADIES OF THE ROYAL PURPLE LODGE #123 We are a non-profit group that meets first and third Wednesday of the month, Elks Hall. Bring your lunch and join us at noon. Meeting starts 1 p.m. For more information, call 542-4576. SUPPORT GROUP FOR SENIOR PARENTS For seniors parents of children with developmental disabilities, meets
he Enderby & District Garden Club and the Enderby Community Resource Centre are co-sponsoring the annual tour June 19. This year’s tour features 10 gardens for $15. You’ll receive a passport, a map and descriptions of the gardens you will visit. Half of the profits go to the Family Resource Centre and the rest to the Enderby Garden Club’s projects around the city and district. Your completed passport will make a nice souvenir for 2010. Passports are available at the chamber of commerce at Belvidere Park in Enderby. You can also pick one up on the day of the tour from 9 a.m. to noon at the chamber (Visitors’ Centre). For more information, call Rene Knight at 838-6180.
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the third Wednesday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at Community Living BC (CLBC), suite 201, 2802-30th St. Join us for coffee and opportunity to connect with other senior parents facing similar joys and challenges. Call Julie at 250-307-4216.
OKANAGAN SHEEP PRODUCERS ASSOC. MEETS Every third Wednesday of the month. Call Lorna Carter at 546-3318 or Rob Campbell at 546-3546.
JUNE 17 VERNON FARMERS’ MARKET Friendly vendors offer the best of local field and hothouse produce, plants, baking, crafts, artistic pursuits and entertainment. This year’s market promises to be one of the best ever! Still featuring tons of easy, free parking, the market is directly behind Wesbild Centre off 43rd Avenue and runs every Monday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to noon. Freshness is back, and so is your healthy lifestyle! For more information about buying or vending, please contact mediashop@shaw.ca VERNON HORSESHOE CLUB on Alexis Park Drive has
practices every Tuesday and Thursday starting at 6:30 p.m. There is no charge to come and try pitching horseshoes. For more information call 250-503-1639. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Discussion group meets Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Alliance Church, 2601-43rd Ave. Our 24-hour helpline is at 250-503-3260 or 1-866-918-3574. SENIORS’ ACTIVITY CENTRE, ARMSTRONG 55 years or older and looking for something to do? Visit the Activity Centre for fun and friendship. Thursdays it’s snooker from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Annual membership fee is $12. For more info., call Joy at 250-546-8907 or Nancy at 250-546-8158. MEN’S SUPPORT GROUP FOR DEPRESSION Group for men dealing with depression meets Thursdays at Albert Place, 3610 - 25th Ave., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more info. call Ken at 778-475-5660 or e-mail spotswood@shaw.ca. LUMBY LEGION DARTS Every Thursday, with registration at 7 p.m.; play from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Come one, come all. Non-members and beginners welcome. RUG HOOKERS MEET Meets first and third Thursday at 1 p.m., Halina Centre. Call Pat Robertson at 260-1300. VERNON SILVER STAR QUILTERS GUILD Meets first and third Thursday of each month at 9:30 a.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, 5151 Alain Rd. (off Silver Star Rd). Looking forward to seeing you. For more information, call Sharon at 250-542-4798 or see vssq.org KNITTING CIRCLE ARMSTRONG We invite you to a relaxing evening of sharing, learning and meeting new friends. Bring a project — needles and yarn — or just yourself. Beginners always welcome. We meet the first, third and fourth Thursdays of the month at 7 p.m. at the Armstrong Chamber of Commerce. Now accepting yarn donations for local charitable projects. For info., visit Knitting Circle Canada at www.knittingcircle.ca or phone Judy at 546-9475 or Marlene at 546-6325. THE GOOD FOOD BOX ENDERBY Pay for your box every second Wednesday, no later than 5 p.m., at Baron’s Real Estate, Century 21. Boxes can be picked up every third Thursday between noon and 3:45 p.m., Anglican Church hall. For more information, please call 838-6298.
ODD FELLOWS MEET Every third Thursday of the month at the OAP Hall in Lumby and at 3300 Mabel Lake Park on the first Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. Call 250-547-9092 or 250-542-0616 for more information. VERNON LIONS CLUB MEETS First and third Thursdays of the month at the Den, 3313B-30th Ave., 6 p.m. New members welcome. Call Ken at 545-2722. PYTHIAN SISTERS VERNON TEMPLE #21 Meets the first and third Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. at Schubert Centre. Contact Betty at 542-8450. THE PARKINSON’S DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP meets at the People Place the third Thursday of every month, September through June at 1 p.m. Our final meeting will be a potluck lunch June 17 starting at 12:30 p.m. Please note that the venue for our annual picnic has been changed to the Chinese Pagoda Garden in Polson Park. Bring a chair to sit on, your favourite dish to share, and prepare to enjoy the park’s Japanese garden, the rose gardens and the pond. Use the overflow parking lot next to the Japanese garden, or the large parking lot by the tennis courts. Don’t forget to bring some treats for the ducks and geese as well! For more information please contact Bob McDougall at 250-542-9131, Paul Jones at 250-542-7563 or Lynn Wilson at 250-558-5536. TIME OUT GROUP AT HALINA SENIORS’ CENTRE If you enjoy doing crafts and socializing with a great group of people, come on out and join the Time Out group every Thursday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the centre, 3310-37th Ave. Call 250-542-2877 for more information. VERNON STROKE RECOVERY BRANCH Meets Thursday from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., at The Pantry’s banquet room. Support to stroke survivors, their families and caregivers; socialization, recreational, educational activities to enhance, develop and maintain motor and cognitive skills. Call Brenda Paul at 542-2555 for more information. AA MEETINGS ON THURSDAYS Upon Awakening meeting, Monday to Friday 7 a.m., Anglican Church, 3205-27th St. (back door). Nooner Solution Group Monday to Friday, noon, open, VTC, 2810-48th Ave. Thursday Morning Step Group (H), open, 10 a.m., Schubert Centre, 3505-30th Ave. BYOBB Group (H) closed meeting 8 p.m., Mug and Muffin, 2801B-34th St. Thursday discussion group (X) open, 8 p.m., VTC, 2810-48th Ave. (H) handicap access. (X) no access VERNON AND DISTRICT ANIMAL CARE SOCIETY We have a lost-and-found cat registry. If you have found a cat, or your cat has gone missing, please call Margaret at 542-3980 with a description of the cat and we will do our best to help. The registry is anonymous, we only require info. about the cat. ALLAN BROOKS NATURE CENTRE AGM Annual general meeting June 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the People Place, #101, 3402-27th Ave. Elections will take place for the 2010-2011 board of directors. Guest speaker is Chris Siddle on the topic or Raptors. Refreshments provided NONA INFANT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Join us June 17 from noon to 2 p.m. at NONA, for families who have been involved with Susan Wells and the IDP, to celebrate Susan’s retirement. Drop in anytime, refreshments served. Please come in and say hello and wish Susan all the best on her retirement.
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Community Calendar JUNE 17 ENDERBY WOMEN IN BUSINESS MEETING June 17 at 7:30 a.m., Enderby Chamber. Doors open7 a.m., breakfast $2. Come network; guests welcome! Contact Maureen at 250- 306-3379 for details. VERNON OUTDOORS CLUB BIKE RIDE June 17 is a 52 km mostly level ride in Sicamous/Malakwa area. Bike helmets a must. Group leaves Village Green Mall near Esso at 8:30 a.m. for carpool. Call Colin at 250-558-3356 for more information. COMMUNITY SENIORS’ FELLOWSHIP LUNCH June 17 at 10:45 a.m., Vernon Full Gospel Tabernacle, 5871 Okanagan Landing Rd. Pastor Erik Reimer, Faith Baptist Church, will bring a devotional. Special music: duets by Al and Peggy Hiebert and the 3 Parsons: Dan Watt, Dan Wiebe and Karl Janzen. Delicious lunch will be served. Enjoy singing your favourite hymns with the Sing-Along Band led by Pastor Karl Janzen plus a Father’s Day feature. For more info., call Lois at 250-549-8496 or Kathy at 250-558-1947. ECKANKAR VERNON presents the second of threepart book discussion called the “Call of Soul” June 17 in Armstrong, 7 p.m. at the Oddfellows Hall, 3005 Wood Ave. Call 250-546-8853. Everyone welcome.
UPCOMING FUNDRAISING BARBECUE June 18, Aaron’s Sale and Lease; all money raised donated to the Christine Molliason Trust Fund from Vernon Butcher Shop. WONDERCAFE.LIVE! IN LUMBY Fred Newhouse presents “A New Village Vision: Transitional Towns.” This will examine Peak Oil, Climate Change, and Wealth Distribution as targets for change and “human social energy” as a new energy resource. Please join us June 18 at the Lumby United Church Hall, 7-9 p.m. for fair-trade coffee and good discussion. Question? Dave at 250-547-6468 or daboss1@telus.net. OKANAGAN SINGLES GROUP 40+ June 18, appies and pool at Checkers. Call Cheryl by Thursday if attending, 250-558-5722 so seats can be saved. ASTRONOMY ON THE HILL June 18 at 9 p.m., Allan Brooks Nature Centre, 250 Allan Brooks Way, Vernon. Astronomical Astronomy Night with Hugh Carter. See the amazing planets through a professional telescope at the best location in the North Okanagan. Bring your own telescope or binoculars.Admission by donation to the Okanagan Science Centre. VERNON SENIORS’ CHOIR GARAGE SALE June 19 at the People Place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. CELEBRATE SUMMER SOLSTICE: JOURNEY DANCE! Journey Dance is a union of dance, visualization and ritual that calls us into our bodies in a way that is playful, fun, and connected. Bring your funky and divine self to Trinity Yoga Centre for a celebration of summer solstice. No dance training. Just bring your openness to having a fun, embodied experience in community.Enjoy being in your own skin and taste a little sacredness. Join us June 19 from 7-8:30 p.m., Trinity Yoga Centre, 3105-28th
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Ave. Call 250-503-0212 for more information or see www.trinityyoga.ca. Entrance is by donation. GYMNASTICS OPEN HOUSE June 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Okanagan Rhythmics and the Cirque Theatre Company invite you to check out our new facility and summer and fall programs. For directions, see rgstars.net FIRST ANNUAL LOBSTER FEST Army Navy And Air Force Spitfire Unit 5 June 19, right after the meat draw, 6:30 p.m. starts. 1.5 lbs. lobster (flown in from Atlantic Canada), salad and fixings. Bring your own utensils and bibs. $30 per plate. Cod Gone Wild takes the stage at 8 p.m. Bring spoons, dancing shoes and smiles. Tickets at the unit. HOT DOG AND BAKE SALE Third annual Chris Huculak benefit June 19, Butcher Boys parking lot. Also, silent auction (includes Robert Bateman print, paintings by local artists, gift certificates, elecric fireplace and much more), draw prizes, haircuts by Blanca, mini-manicures with polish. All proceeds to North Okanagan Hospice Society. See you there! CANADA DAY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Armstrong Spallumcheen Celebrate Canada Committee needs volunteers for our festivities June 19 to July 1. Looking for people willing to share their enthusiasm and time to volunteer for a full slate of activities July 1 or smaller events leading up to Canada Day. You’ll receive a T-shirt, snacks and beverages during your shift. For more information, or to volunteer, call Patti at 250-546-8155 or Jeannette at 250-546-3818. WOMANSONG CELEBRATES LOCAL FEMALE TALENT June 19, Talkin’ Donkey, 7 p.m. All proceeds to Vernon DragonRiders Dragon Boat Team. Admission by donation; event features Lisa Calfa, Ellie Young, Devaki Thomas, Betty Johnson, Jayme McKillop, Shannon Ingersoll, belly dancer Kendra Hesketh. SUNSHINE FESTIVAL June 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 30th Avenue, downtown Vernon. Annual sidewalk sale and fun for the whole family, hosted by the Downtown Vernon Association. Dance Dance Revolution, inflatable obstacle course, face painting, live entertainment on three stages, balloon entertainer, inflatable bouncers, rock climbing wall, pony rides. FATHER’S DAY CAR SHOW Hosted by North Okanagan Chapter Vintage Car Club of Canada June 20 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Registration 9 - 11 a.m. north end Village Green Mall, 4900 - 27th St. Food, DJ music, 50/50 draws. Admission by donation. Call Don at 250549-8469 or Gary at 250-558-5304. VERNON PONY CLUB HOLDS OPEN SHOW June 20 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Vernon & District Pony Club on Aberdeen Road. This is a qualifier for B.C. Heritage Circuit. All welcome; concession on site. For more information, call Ruth ta 250-542-2106. NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY Join the First Nations Friendship Centre’s board and staff to celebrate Aboriginal Day June 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Polson Park. All-day entertainment, children’s activities, craft and food vendors and free lunch!
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Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. © 2010 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. †††Most 2010 Ford vehicles, excluding 2010 Model LCF, F-650 and F-750, come with a 5 year/100,000 km (whichever occurs first) Powertrain Warranty and full Roadside Assistance benefits together with a 5 year/100,000 km (whichever occurs first) Safety Restraint Warranty. In addition, on all 2010 Model F-Super Duty vehicles equipped with the diesel engine, the Powertrain Warranty is extended to 5 year/160,000 km (whichever occurs first), which equals the diesel engine warranty. Some conditions and limitations apply. ‡‡‡See your Ford of Canada Dealer or contact SIRIUS at 1-888-539-7474 for more information. “SIRIUS” and the SIRIUS dog logo are registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. 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DUMAS, MARY MALVINA 1908 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2010
With her loving family by her side, Mary Malvina Dumas, at the age of 101 years, passed away on June 5th, 2010 at Vernon, British Columbia. Born October 14, 1908 in New Richmond, Quebec to John and Malvina Cormier, Mary was one of twelve children. In 1927 Mary married Francis Robert Dumas and shortly thereafter they moved west to Alberta where they homesteaded north of Bezanson and raised nine of their ten children. In 1951 they sold the farm and moved to Prince Rupert to work where their tenth child was born. Following her husbandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s passing, Mary worked in Winnipeg, Vancouver and Whitehorse. She was great cook, enjoyed music, gardening and crocheting and was active in her church and a member of the C.W.L. Her retirement years were spent in Westbank, Canmore and Lumby where she was an active member of her church and enjoyed the company of family and her many friends. Predeceased by her husband Frank and sons Conrad and Ed, daughter Terry, four grandchildren, three sons-in-law, one daughter-in-law and ten siblings. Mary will be forever loved and remembered by her sons Steve (Jackie) and Bob (Carole); daughters Lena, Bea, Stella, Jeanine (John) and Sheila (Tom); sister Margaret; numerous grandchildren, extended family and friends. Funeral Mass will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lumby, BC at 11:00 a.m. June 19th, 2010 with The Reverend Father Ryszard Hanaczewski, Celebrant. Expressions 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.
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Bonnie Joan Reeve-Hall was born on October 23rd, 1948 in Miami Beach, Florida and died suddenly at her residence in Vernon, B.C. on June 10th, 2010 at the age of 61 years. Bonnie will be lovingly remembered by her son, Ian; her daughter, Pam (Keith) Bieber; three grandchildren, Aaron, Marnie and Levi Bieber; four brothers, Robert Nerbus, David Buchstein, Eric Buchstein and Bruce Buchstein; two sisters, Brenda Conacher and Lara Madore; and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members. Cremation preceded a Celebration Of Bonnieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Life which will be held at Bethel Funeral Chapel on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Dithmar Molzahn ofÂżciating. A Reception will follow in the Tea Room at Bethel Funeral Chapel. As an expression of sympathy, those who wish to do so may send donations in memory of Bonnie to the charity of their choice. Funeral arrangements have been made with Bethel Funeral Chapel Ltd., 5605-27th Street, Vernon, B.C. V1T 8Z5 250-542-1187
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Patrick Lewis Ferguson Jr. September 1, 1966 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; June 10, 2010 With heavy hearts and in loving memory of a dear son, brother and uncle. Patrick is mourned by his loving family â&#x20AC;&#x201C; parents Patrick and Lottie Ferguson; 6 sisters, Rebecca Frazier, Patricia (Ken) Petty, Tammy Ferguson, Roxanne Fearon, Lenelle Ferguson, Alanna Ferguson; 1 brother, Derek (Michelle) Ferguson and numerous nephews and nieces. Patrick grew up in Beaverdell, BC and lived in Vernon except in the last 5 years, he resided in Falkland, surrounded by animals and fresh air â&#x20AC;&#x201C; it was heaven to him. Please join us and celebrate the life of this wonderful, well loved man on Saturday, June 19 at Pleasant Valley Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m.
Arrangements are in the care of Vernon Funeral Home 250-542-0155. Condolences may be offered at www.vernonfuneralhome.com
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â&#x20AC;˘ June 15th-17th from 4:00pm-7:00pm â&#x20AC;˘ Guest Speakers on Estate planning, writing a Will, advantages of Pre-planning funeral arrangementsâ&#x20AC;Ś and lots more. â&#x20AC;˘ Tuesday & Wednesday between 4-4:30 public notary Zoe Stevens will be on location to answer any Questions regarding; Powers of Attorney, Estate planning, Wills. â&#x20AC;˘ Enter to win a two night get away at â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Cove Lakeside Resortâ&#x20AC;? in West Kelownaâ&#x20AC;Ś â&#x20AC;˘ Come see our new facility and meet our friendly staff. â&#x20AC;˘ Enjoy refreshments and light snacks
Mom passed away on March 1, 2010. There will be an interment service on her birthday, June 18, 2010 at the Pleasant Valley Cemetery at 3:00. We will then gather for refreshments at a nearby residence. Please RSVP to Nancy (daughter) if you would like to join us. 250-545-8530 or nancyi@telus.net.
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Elsa Steinke ((nee nee Neitsch Neitsch) h) was born on March 4th, 1914 in Poland and passed away peacefully on June 10th, 2010 in Vernon, B.C. at the age of 96 years. Elsa will be lovingly remembered by her son; Henry (Elaine) Steinke, her daughter; Erika (Arthur) Strutynski, her grandchildren; Lisa (Len) Burton, Laura Steinke, Marnie Strutynski and Jason (Tracey) Strutynski, her great-grandchildren; Hayden and Ben Burton and Samantha and Chase Strutynski as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends. Elsa was preceded in death by her husband; Heinrich, Âżve brothers; Henry, August, Ed, Waldemar and Otto, two sisters; Juliana and Olga, two children; Werner and Walter and her parents; August and Karolina Neitsch. Elsa loved gardening and took great pride in her beautiful yard. She was a hard working woman who loved her family with all her heart. She had a strong faith in the Lord and always enjoyed attending Sunday services at St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lutheran Church until her health declined and she was no longer able to attend. Elsa also enjoyed spending time in the kitchen cooking and baking for family and friends. She loved crocheting in her spare time and has made many doilies and afghans over the years. A Funeral Service will take place at Bethel Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 at 1:00 P.M. with Pastor Murv Kentel ofÂżciating. A Reception will be held in the Tea Room at Bethel Funeral Chapel following the Interment at Pleasant Valley Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, those who wish to do so may send donations in memory of Elsa to the St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. The family wishes to extend a heart felt thank you to the staff at the Polson Sunshine Unit and to Dr. Charlton for the special care and support shown to Elsa and her family. Funeral arrangements have been made with Bethel Funeral Chapel Ltd., 5605-27th Street, Vernon, B.C. V1T 8Z5 250-542-1187
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June 2, 1953 - June 5, 2010 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of John Brummer at the age of 57 in Falkland on Saturday June 5th. He will be forever loved and missed by his loving wife Rosemarie, his two sons by marriage Stefan and Nicholas, his mother Martha Brummer of Williams Lake, sister Reva (Wayne) Schick, two nephews Dale (Lore and Noah) Schick and Chip (Andrea , Brandon and Tyler) Schick . Those wishing to honor Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory by way of donation may do so to the Heart and Stroke foundation.
Stefanie Witzmann was born on December 20th, 1925 in Krieglach, Austria and passed away on June 12th, 2010 in Vernon, B.C. at the age of 84 years. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter; Anne (Cliff) Mattson, two grandchildren; Lisa (Shawn) Martin and Rita (Lon Emery) Sieber, four great-grandchildren; Kristopher Klaver, Riley McIlwaine, Stefanie and Jaimee Martin, one brother and two sisters from Austria as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends. Stefanie was preceded in death by her husband, Rudolf Witzmann. Cremation preceded a Funeral Service which will be held at Bethel Funeral Chapel on Friday, June 18th, 2010 at 1:00 P.M. with Reverend Father Dale Normandeau ofÂżciating. A Reception will follow in the Tea Room at Bethel Funeral Chapel. Interment of Stefanieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cremated remains will take place at Langley Lawn Cemetery at a later date. As an expression of sympathy, those who wish to do so may send donations in memory of Stefanie to the North Okanagan Hospice Society 3506 27th Avenue, Vernon, B.C. V1T 1S4 Funeral arrangements have been made with Bethel Funeral Chapel Ltd., 5605-27th Street, Vernon, B.C. V1T 8Z5 250-542-1187
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Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks 4413550 The family of Garry Kurbis would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to all of his many friends, co-workers and extended family members for all their love, concern and assistance during these past few weeks. Special thanks to the Tingle Family (Rob, Sunday, Jamie, Randi, Trevor). We couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have gotten through this difďŹ cult time without you. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unfortunate Garry was apparently unaware of how profoundly he had touched so many. We have all lost a great brother, cousin, friend, golfer and curler.
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WESTBANK FIRST NATION & Canadian Aggregate Inc OPEN HOUSE will be held on June 30th from 4-8pm at the WFN multi purpose centre, 1920 Quail Lane in Westbank. The purpose of the open house is to share information in regards to the proposed gravel pit off of Westside rd, as well as provide information on related questions on the proposed project.
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PROGRAM COORDINATOR Permanent-full time Your experience, enthusiasm, creativity and outgoing personality will be a welcome asset to the Okanagan Science Centre team! Candidates should have signiďŹ cant experience in designing and leading science based education programs for all audiences. In addition to a science and education background, administrative and supervisory experience is desirable More details at: www.okscience.ca
The Fraser Financial Group LLP
TRADE PROCESSING One of BCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest Independent ďŹ nancial planning ďŹ rms has a career opportunity in their trade processing department. Candidates must be able to work accurately with attention to detail while complying with ďŹ xed deadlines. Investment industry experience is an asset but not required. Accounting skills or experience with Univeris will be viewed favourable. Please forward your resume to the Branch Manager at 3108 33rd St., Vernon, BC V1T 9S7.
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250-550-2109 Executives Realty Employment Opportunity Teals Water Utility Services, a Field Services Water Technician is required. Qualifications: Self motivated, team player, drivers abstract, must be hard working, enthusiastic individual, able to do extensive labor. Any Water Technician related certificates or experience would be an asset. Apply in person with resume to Teals Water Utility Service, 940 Pottery Road, Vernon,. between the hours of 7am-8am. For more information please call 250-308-0903. LITTLE ARK CHILDCARE CENTRE is expanding Sept 2010. Early Childhood Educators needed! FT, PT, on-call positions avail. in Infant/Toddler, 3-5 group, School Age & Preschool. Benefits for permanent staff. Must have ECE certificate, assistant status or related certificates with childcare training. Send resume: little.ark@hotmail.com or fax resume 250-503-5149 Attn: Janine Thiessen
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Become a Psychiatric Nurse train locally via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional classroom delivery. Wages start at $29/hour. This 23 month program is recognized by the CRPNBC. Gov’t funding may be available. Toll-free: 1-87-STENBERG www.stenbergcollege.com
INTERIOR Heavy Equipment Operator School Train on fullsize Excavators, Dozers, Graders,Loaders. Includes safety tickets. Provincially certified instructors. Government accredited. Job placement assistance. www.iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 LOVE YOUR JOB! FLEXIBLE online web design courses. Beginner or advanced, College accredited curriculum. Learn from home while you build your online business and design skills. Visit: www.ibde.ca to apply
Esthetician ESTHETICIAN Part-Time. Apply in person at De Monte Centre Natural Medicine. 4007 27 Street. No telephone calls please.
Farm Workers CREIGHTON VALLEY Produce is looking for seasonal farm workers(Aug to Nov.), up to 50 hrs/wk, $9.14/hr. Must be physically fit and able to lift up to 50 lbs. 62 Creighton Vly Rd Lumby, B.C. Ph/fax : (250) 547-9042
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Okanagan-based Metal Fabrication Company is looking for independent sales agents for our Add-On Deer Fence, an innovative, patent-pending, wildlife control product. We are looking for mature individuals with excellent people & organizational skills, to cover several territories throughout the Okanagan. No specialized knowledge required. Successful applicants will be trained. Compensation is commensurate to sales volume. Please call Hans at (250)306-5206
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2 yrs min. exp. an asset. Must be personable. Competitive wages, benefit pkg. Apply with resume to 12408 Kal Lake Rd., Vernon Attn: Glen. No phone calls.
P/T ADMINISTRATOR With strong marketing skills. Should have 4 yrs experience in administration or related field. Interest in local art and history an asset. 14 hrs per week plus casual hours. Should be flexible and may be required to work weekends. Send resume c/o PO Box 308, Armstrong BC, V0E 1B0 by June 15th.
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Part-time salesperson for busy downtown ladies dress shop. Experience in ladies wear a must. Prefer mature, reliable, self motivated individual. Apply in person to 3401 30th Ave., Vernon. 12-5.
GOLDEN CROWN RESTAURANT EXPERIENCED DINING ROOM SERVERS REQUIRED. Permanent F/T & P/T. Apply in person with resume after 4pm to
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Assembly sales, customer service & management trainee positions available within our Kelowna office. Must be 18+ years of age. No experience required as we provide full training. Call 250-860-3590 or send resume to info@plazio.ca
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Full time dining room night cook position available. Competitive Wage, Dental & Health Care Benefit Plan, Travel Discounts and Other fun perks. Resume to Chris Helmer Executive Chef Best Western Vernon Lodge & Conference Centre
3914 32nd Street, Vernon, BC
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! Call Harry Martens, Estate Administrator at 250-503-5300 today to set up your FREE consultation in Vernon, Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP, KPMG Inc. Trustee in Bankruptcy, #300 - 3205 32nd Street, Vernon, B.C. V1T 9A2
KING’S CHRISTIAN SCHOOL is accepting resumés for a part-time
FRENCH POSITION. Mail to 350-B 30th St. NE, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 1J2 or email info@kingschristian school.com
$2500+/MO.! Men & Women 18+yrs. needed to fill F/T positions in our Kelowna office. We provide full training. Call 250-860-9480.
Apple pickers from Sept. 1 to Oct. 15, $9.14/hr. 10-12hr/ days, 7days/wk, 250-545-1780 ATTN: 33 Overweight People needed. We pay you for pounds you lose on our program. 1-877-677-9891 (Dawn)
We can help Free consultation in Vernon Call Leah Crawford Estate Manager, MNP 778-475-5678 2903-35th Ave. Proposal Administrator & Trustee in Bankruptcy Non Resident Office 110-1628 Dickson Ave. Kelowna - Resident Office COOK needed for Kids Summer Camp, Dates July 5 to August 23, please send resume’s to: camphurlburt@gmail.com or fax to 250-545-8897
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF S.D. NO. 83 (North Okanagan-Shuswap) THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 83 (NORTH OKANAGAN-SHUSWAP) in Salmon Arm, is currently accepting applications for casual trades people in the following areas: Painting Heating /Ventilation/Air Conditioning Plumbing/Gas Fitting Electrical Carpentry Grounds Applicants must be trade quali¿ed and have approximately 4 years of work experience following their trade quali¿cations. These positions will be part of a casual pool of staff who will be called upon to participate in routine maintenance and other projects as required throughout the school year. Please submit resume with full supporting documents (proof of quali¿cations must accompany application) by June 25, 2010 to: Director of Human Resources, Box 129, Salmon Arm, B. C., V1E 4N2, Fax No. (250)832-9428. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Kal Tire is Canada’s largest independent tire dealer, with over 220 locations throughout Western Canada, along with a warehousing and distribution network, retreading facilities and mining tire operations. We are seeking a motivated individual to join our Accounts Payable team at our office in Vernon. This is an exciting opportunity for individuals wishing to further their career with the support and assistance of the Kal Tire organization. A detailed job description, list of qualifications along with information regarding Kal Tire may be viewed on our website at www.kaltire.com/careers.
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PROCARE INSTITUTE has been in operation since 1987 and is an accredited institution, with Private Career Training Institute Agency (PCTIA), the official career body responsible for registering and accrediting all the private colleges in the province. Our curriculum exceeds the standard set by the Provincial Government. The benefits of ProCare training are: U Over 98% employment rate U Proven method of training U Instruction on site by experienced nurses U Small class sizes U Earn $18-$22 an hour after graduation U Convenient locations Requirements for the program are: U Grade 11, or have adult student status We require photo ID as proof of age for our adult students. U Medical clearance, TB test, Criminal Record Check THE COURSE INCLUDES
Intro to Health Care, & Philosophy & History of Continuing Care Communication Skills for the Health Care provider Techniques and Skills for Dementia Care - a Certificate Course Home Support U Assisted Living CPR Level C U InterRAI FoodSafe Clinical Experience - Intermediate Care, Extended Care, Community Care U Personal and Professional Development of the Caregiver U Job Search, Resume, Interview Skills U U U U U U U
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In addition to a competitive salary range and benefits package, employees share in a company-wide profit sharing plan that recognizes individual and team contributions. Interested applicants should submit their resumes to Jolene Campbell, at Kal Tire, 2501–48th Ave., P.O. Box 1240, Vernon, BC V1T 6N6 or fax 250-558-3296 or email careers@kaltire.com by June 22nd, 2010.
Desktop Technician With over 220 locations, Kal Tire is the largest independently owned tire dealer in Canada. Our business philosophy centers on exceeding our customers’ expectations and relies on our entrepreneurial team members to provide exceptional customer service. Are you a recent graduate with a passion for personal computers who is looking for a career? Kal Tire is seeking a team member to join the Information Services Department that has a technical aptitude, strong customer service skills, thrives on being challenged and is a team player. The Desktop Technician’s focus is on the installation, configuration, maintenance and support of client workstation hardware and software. This position will lead desktop technology projects and participates in larger Information Services projects. On occasion travel to Kal Tire locations may be required. This is a full time position reporting to the Manager of Network Services. A detailed job description and list of qualifications along with further information regarding Kal Tire may be viewed on our website at www.kaltire.com/careers. In addition to a competitive salary range and benefits package, employees share in a company-wide profit sharing plan that recognizes individual and team contributions. Interested applicants should submit their resumes to Jolene Campbell, at Kal Tire, 2501–48th Ave., P.O. Box 1240, Vernon, BC V1T 6N6 or fax 250-558-3296 or email careers@kaltire.com by June 30th, 2010.
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Round Lake Treatment Centre
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 2010 SUMMER STUDENT EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE WORKER General Description: The Maintenance Worker is responsible for providing exterior/interior maintenance support under the supervision of the Residence Director and under direction of Maintenance Worker. Hours of work are typically Monday thru Friday beginning at 8:30am and ending at 4:30 pm. The following list represents significant duties; additional duties may be assigned as deemed necessary. • Undertake regular maintenance of Centre grounds; lawn, grounds clean up, landscaping, watering, pruning and planting • Fencing • Waterway clean-up • Kitchen prep/clean up • Painting • Assist with general maintenance and repairs • Housekeeping duties as required Educational Requirements: • Completion of Grade 9 Mandatory Requirements: • Returning to school in the fall 2010 • Effective communication skills • Effective time management skills • Ability to work independently as well as a member of a team • Excellent work ethic Assets: • Knowledge of First Nation’s peoples culture and customs • Knowledge of alcohol and drug addiction The Exterior Maintenance Worker is a temporary Summer Student position starting on July 5th, 2010 and ending September 3th, 2010. A total of 9 weeks. Submit cover letter, resume, and three references to the attention of the Hiring Committee to: Round Lake Treatment Centre 200 Emery Louis Road Armstrong, BC V0E 1B5 Fax: (250) 546-3227 Email: Pat@roundlake.bc.ca Closing Date: June 25, 2010 @ 12 noon Interviews June 30th, 2010 Start date “Monday” July 5th, 2010 Only those potential candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The successful candidate if age 19 years or older will be required to undergo a criminal record check. There will be a sobriety clause.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 2010 SUMMER STUDENT INTERIOR OPERATIONS WORKER General Description: The Interior Operations Worker is responsible for providing interior operations support under the supervision of the Residence Director and under direction of department heads. Hours of work are typically Monday thru Friday starting at 8:30am and ending at 4:30 pm. The following list represents significant duties; additional duties will be assigned when deemed necessary. • Shampooing carpet • Wax strip floors • Painting • Light cleaning duties • Room prep • Vacuuming • Salad bar prep • Kitchen clean up • dish washing • cooking prep • coffee making Educational Requirements: • Completion of Grade 9 Mandatory Requirements: • Returning to school in the fall 2010 • Effective communication skills • Effective time management skills • Ability to work independently as well as a member of a team • Excellent work ethic • SIN number Assets: • Knowledge of First Nation’s peoples culture and customs • Knowledge of alcohol and drug addiction The Interior Operations Worker is a temporary Summer Student position beginning July 5th, 2010 and ending September 3th, 2010. A total of 9 weeks. Submit cover letter, resume, and three references to the attention of the Hiring Committee to: Round Lake Treatment Centre 200 Emery Louis Road Armstrong, BC V0E 1B5 Fax: (250) 546-3227 Email: Pat@roundlake.bc.ca Closing Date: June 25, 2010 @ 12 noon Interviews June 30th, 2010 Start date “Monday” July 5th, 2010 Only those potential candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The successful candidate if age 19 years or older will be required to undergo a criminal record check. There will be a sobriety clause.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY SUMMER STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT General Description: The Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing support services to the administrative staff of Round Lake Treatment Centre. The Administrative Assistant will be under the supervision of the Executive Assistant. The following list represents significant duties and responsibilities and is illustrative, not exhaustive; additional duties may be assigned. • Telephone/reception • Photocopying/Filing • Cataloging /Research • Mail outs/emails • Data entry/typing Educational Requirements: • Minimum completion of grade 12 Mandatory Requirements: • Returning to school in the fall 2010 • Effective written and oral communication • Effective time management skills • Ability to work independently with a minimum of supervision • Previous office equipment experience • Experience with Internet searches • Computer skills • Alcohol & Drug free Assets: • Knowledge of First Nations peoples culture, customs • Knowledge of alcohol and drug addictions The Administrative Assistant posting is a Summer Student position, July 5, 2010 to September 03, 2010. 9 weeks duration. Closing Date: June 25, 2010 at 12:00 noon Interviews will be June 30, 2010 Only those potential candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Send resume and a professional reference to: Anne Gregoire, Executive Assistant Round Lake Treatment Centre 200 Emery Louis Road Armstrong, B.C. V0E 1B5 Email: executiveassistant@roundlake.bc.ca Website: www.roundlake.bc.ca
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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 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
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Call Bill:
250-938-3877
CONTACT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT
DANâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S PAINTING & REPAIRS RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING RELIABLE - WORK GUARANTEED - CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN - WCB INSURED
250-550-7900 EXCAVATING
WINDOW CLEANERS â&#x20AC;˘ Homes â&#x20AC;˘ Commercial â&#x20AC;˘ Construction Clean â&#x20AC;˘ Water Stain Removal VERNON - LUMBY - ARMSTRONG - OYAMA
WHITESTONE Quality Since 1989
â&#x20AC;˘ Interior Painting â&#x20AC;˘ Handyman Services â&#x20AC;˘ No Job Too Small
I CAN DIG IT
250-307-3760
SENIORS DISCOUNT
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
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- GENERAL EXCAVATING - ROCK WALLS - DITCHING & DRAINAGE - DRIVEWAYS & LANDSCAPING
CALL: 250-306-0673
You Belong
TOM: 308-8778
You Belong
HERE!
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL AS LOW AS $85/HR
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R.O.W.P. Septics / Waterlines Driveways - Homesite Preps Rock - Concrete Breaking Fencing - Hydraulic Post Pouding Brush Danger Tree Removal
Phone
250-550-7900
260-0603
Quality Rock & Block walls! â&#x20AC;˘ Reasonable Rates â&#x20AC;˘ Drive ways â&#x20AC;˘ Complete Excavating, Trucking & Landscaping services.
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DL Decor & Painting $ 3 rooms - 2 coats. Paint not included. 26900 for Over 30 years trained experience 250-308-4380 JACK WESSELL PAINTING INTERIOR - EXTERIOR - CEILINGS SPRAYED STUCCO - WOOD - VINYL - FENCES
Call Jack 250-308-2870
CREW WITH QUALITY RATES
549-0115
CONTACT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
250-550-7900
5464 Highway 6 Coldstream
Kellyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Trucking & Excavating
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back filling rock walls general excavation landscaping preparation skidsteer services shrub and brush removal driveway prep Owner/Operator Gord Kennedy â&#x20AC;˘ Email: gordiek@telus.net â&#x20AC;˘ Cell: 250-308-7373
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25 YEARS EXPERIENCE â&#x20AC;˘ WORK GUARANTEED
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PAINTING
250-542-2599 250-540-3484
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Colored Stamped Regular
Concrete Supplied Placed and Finished
WINDOW CLEANING
250.306.2679
Dave 250-275-0877
Exposed Aggregate
â&#x20AC;˘ Seamless Gutters â&#x20AC;˘ Vinyl & Hardi Plank Siding â&#x20AC;˘ Fascia & SofďŹ ts â&#x20AC;˘ Exterior Painting
COLDSTREAM CRANE SERVICE LTD.
Residential & Construction Deron Sanderson
If itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s concrete we do it. Serving Vernon since 2004
Retaining Walls: exposed, coloured, regular / Drives, Patios - custom work Free Estimates - References Available
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SIMPLY CEILINGS AND WALLS
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
ELECTRICAL ADAIR ELECTRIC LTD. RENOS, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL Free Estimates/Emergency Service Bonded and Insured License #92048 BBB Member â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quality Work BOB ADAIR 250-275-4780
Laursen Electric Commercial Residential Service New Construction & Renovations Licenced, Bonded & Insured
Call Chris @ Vernon: 250 307-7173 Mabel Lake: 250 838-2242
www.vernonmorningstar.com
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Landscaping
Landscaping
SCREENED TOP SOIL
LAWN PARCHED...we will replace it with Landscape rock, cloth and edging. Please call 250-275-3058 or email bmdev@shaw.ca for an estimate.
or 250-542-9394
LOCALLY Grown Pyramid Emerald Cedars 6’-7’ $20. 7’+ $25. Also assorted Junipers, Globes, Dwarf Pines Forsythias, Spireas & many other shrubs & trees. 250-542-6004
2250/yard C.O.D. 250-558-8822 $
Ground maint. & garden tilling, grass, shrub/tree trimming 250-549-2815, 250-938-3117
Small Ads work!
Convenient IN TOWN Location • Delivery Available • FREE Onsite Loading
• Topsoil • Bark Mulches • Decorative Rock • Flagstone • Landscape Supplies
OWNERS: KEVIN & LORI WOURNELL
Moving & Storage
Equestrian
FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance throughout 2010 Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250-493-2687
14hh Appy cross mare, 7 yrs,ranch work, branding, roping, started jumping. $2800. Ruth 250-542-2106 or 250550-6551.
Rubbish Removal ✔✔✔ 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
Tree Services Cheap danger tree removal by Certified faller. 250-838-6229 or 250-804-5113
Authorized Dealer
250-542-8191
Livestock
Feed & Hay *HAY SALES GUARANTEED Quality Grass, Alfalfa, Mixed square bales, round bales & Silage bales. Delivery avail. (250)804-6081,(250)833-6763.
Livestock
Trails End Farrier Service Laird Gordon CertiÀed Journeyman Farrier PH: 250-379-2578 CELL: 250-540-4221
3yr old Black Mare, real beauty, 1/4 horse, halter broke, never ridden, can arrange training. 25-542-4408. Black Angus cow calf . $1600. 250-542-6349.
4620-23rd Street
LIVESTOCK HAULING
www.vernonlandscape.com • Behind ICBC OFFICES, OFF SILVER STAR RD.
PICK UP OR DELIVERY 250.541.0111 VISA HOURS DEBIT DECORATIVE ROCK Mon. - Fri. MASTERCARD 8:00 am - 4:30 pm INTERACT Saturday WHITE DOLOMITE SENIORS 8:00 am - 4:00 pm DISCOUNT Sunday BLAST ROCK 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Closed Stat Holidays LAVA ROCK SLATE LANDSCAPE FABRIC BARK MULCH www.justrocks.org TOP SOIL MIXES SAND & GRAVEL
Landscaping
HERE! CONTACT THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
Phone 542-7203
www.vernonanimalcare.com 2 cute & friendly German Shepherd male puppies, 1st vet checked & ready to go to loving homes now $600. 250558-3797. American Pitbull terriers, born March 27, M&F, to good homes, $400. (250)241-4847 AUSSIE Shepard/ Border Collie pups. All males, black and tan w/ white and blue merles $450-$500 250.769-6795
TOPSOIL
WE DELIVER: Lava rock, bark mulch, landscape rock, sand and gravel, screened topsoil, manure, Nature’s Gold organic products. SPRING HOURS: Monday to Friday, 8 am - 6 pm; Saturday 8 am - 5 pm
Cute Cairn Terrier cross puppies, healthy & happy, $350 each. (250)547-2433 FREE beautiful shorthaired cat to a good home. 778-4751375. FREE to good home. Kittens, 3-males, 3-females. 250-2603951 after 5pm.
BEAUTIFUL Black Lab puppies, 2-Male, 2-Female, parents can be viewed, family farm. $350. 250-375-0061 Monte Lake.
Male Bichon pups, reduced prices, great dispositions, non shedding, first shots, dewormed, microchipped 250832-4923
Beautiful litter German Shepherds, exc. temperament & intelligence $950 (250)547-0226
Shepherd Rottie X, first shots, to loving homes, asking $300. Only 4 left. (250)503-8912
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
DEADLINE
2 PM Wednesday $
ACROSS FROM VERNON GOLF COURSE ENTRANCE
609 KAL LAKE ROAD
15.00 + GST
Includes 2 Garage Sales Signs “Please take Garage Sale Signs down immediately after Sale ends”
LANDSCAPING CALL US FOR ALL YOUR LAWN CARE NEEDS
- Residential - Commercial - Strata Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance and Hedge Trimming Fully Licensed & Insured
558-3507
FireGuard Sprinkler Systems Ltd. Locally owned & operated in Vernon area - Lawn & Garden Irrigation - Yard Lighting - Interface Fire Protection System - Fire Spinkler Systems for your home
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OKANAGAN WELL & PUMP SERVICE
Sales, service & installation
“Water When You Need It” Kelly Desjardins
QUESTIONS?
“Making Green Space YOUR Space”
www.outdooraspects.com
MERIDIAN LAWN & GARDEN CARE
THE MAN WITH THE VAN If its time to pack up and move we do both! • Fully licensed & insured for expert moving and deliveries • Most respected & recommended small moving company in the Okanagan
Cell: 307-7769 Ph: 250-542-5226
250-550-5553
WINDOWS & DOORS
CONTACT
250 550 7900 250-550-7900
“For all your window and door needs GOVERNMENT GRANTS - WE CANwindow DO IT!” $70 per
Quality Professional Installations See us at our new location
250-550-7900 MOVING
#1 Choice, Washer & Dryer $250. Many other items. We also buy appliances. Wayne 250-549-6649 AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! Eaton Viking Dryer $150, Kenmore Super Capacity Washer $200, both great shape (250)549-3091 Hi. It’s Mr. Mike! Washer & dryer. $250. Dryer. $100. 250549-3781. Inglis super capacity washer & dryer, both in very good cond. $275 obo. 250-5452142. NORGE 30” white natural gas range self clean oven $100. (250)545-3463 S/S fridge $250, stove $150, dryer $100, other items, warrantied, delivery avail. (250)549-6042
WATER SYSTEMS
Tel: (250) 308-4099
• Design • Installation • Maintenance
Antiques / Vintage COUNTRY HOME ANTIQUES ARMSTRONG. New shipment from Sweden just arrived. Quality antiques. Open Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm or by appt. 4262 MacDonald Rd (off Otter Lake Rd.) 250-546-2529.
Appliances
3 lines or less (Approx 10-15 words) Include: Date, Time & Address
PRYCE LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS
542.7520
250-541-0177
CHESAPEAKE Bay Retriever Pups. Chocolate brown. Great disposition. Purebred, non reg., Dew claws removed, 1st shots, dewormed, 3 females. Ready June 13th. $400. 250835-2090, Tappen BC
Landscaping
LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS WE LOAD PICKUPS, TRAILERS, ETC.
LAWN CARE
You Belong
ANIMAL CARE SOCIETY
Cats and kittens available for adoption to approved homes. Neutered, tattooed & vaccinated.
Call Paul:
NO ROCK TOO BIG NO PURCHASE TOO SMALL
250-540-0202
Pets Terrier Shih-Tzu poodle pups, 10wks old, $200. (250)3067490, 250-275-3305 TRINITY SHEPERDS 5th generation, long & medium coated Sheperd pups. Blk, Blk & tan, red or brown sables, ivory, straight backs, old world style. 10wks. All shots. Health cards. Wormed. View parents & geneology tree. $500. Lots of references. 250-547-9763. Trinity Sheperds has rescue dogs (Sheperds) needing good homes. $250 for costs spayed or neutered. All shots. Acreage homes preferred. 250-547-9763. WANTED to buy, Maltese Poodle mix puppie to a lovely home. 250-718-2924. Yorkie breeder retiring- selling 4m. puppies, 2f & 1m adult dogs, also mated pair cockatiels w/cage. 250-542-3561
250-938-0868
1 KM NORTH OF SWAN LAKE NURSERYLAND
Lawn Maintenance, Small Tree & Shrub Planting & Removal Flower Bed Recovery
Pets BOOSHAY’S TRAINING ACADEMY Novice obedience classes, all age & breeds welcome. New class Aug 12. Enroll now, class fills fast. (250)558-5322
Reliable and committed
186 GREENHOW RD., VERNON
COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL, STRATA
Pets
EVERCARE LANDSCAPING
NO JOB TOO SMALL
• HEDGE & SHRUB TRIM, SHAPE • TREE PRUNE • TREE REMOVAL • LAWN MOWING • WEEDS • PLANT • CLEAN-UP • HAUL • DUMP RUN
“Improving Your Property One Visit at a Time” 250-550-5386
VERNON & AREA: 250-558-5342
Landscape Renovations - Have Many Ideas! Offering Complete Lawn & Garden Care * Residential * Commercial * Strata Call jan for a Free Estimate
NEW 2001 43rd St Vernon, B.C.V1T 6K7
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL, STRATA
TO ADVERTISE IN THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY PLEASE CONTACT THE CLASSIFIEDS DEPARTMENT AT
TOPSOIL TOPSOIL
250-550-7900
Please call 250-306-0736
Pure black, clean, cheap! Decorative Rock, Sand & Gravel
New Construction or Renovations KV Fairglass is the authorized dealer for Milgard Windows in the North Okanagan Ask about MILGARD’S LIFETIME WARRANTY
• Installations • Wood windows • Vinyl - Fiberglass - Aluminum • All milgard windows c/w Suncoat Lowe Glass • Free Estimates … 2 to 3 Week Delivery
Toll Free 1-800-661-8003 1044 Middleton Way, Vernon • 545-6096 • Fax (250) 545-1977
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Appliances
Firewood/Fuel
Garden Equipment
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale
Musical Instruments
Acreage for Sale
Stainless Steel slide in 30â&#x20AC;? GAS STOVE $325 obo. (250)558-8667
Dry Fir, decked, you cut, $50 a pick up. 250-542-6349. Logging truck loads of birch. Call (250)838-7709
12hp lawntractor $500, free p/up dead garden/lawn equipment. (250)260-5819 Gas lawnmower 6hp $90, lawntractors 8.5hp $250, 5hp $150. (250)260-5819
CLASSIC COUNTERTOPS & CABINETS Quality cabinets at factory direct prices. 250-549-2875. Country style oak dinning room set, 6 chairs, buffet & hutch, dbl pedestal table, $1250 obo. Green couch & chair, black love seat, just steam cleaned $175. 2 dressers & chest of drawers, coffee tables, small desk- offers. White W/D, good working cond. $150. New Cummings trailer 6x10 w/5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; mesh ramp $2200. (250)550-5550 Diamondback 460RB recumbent bike, exc. cond. downsizing, must sell, ďŹ rst $200 takes. (250)545-0814 Electrolux 2100 $250. Rainbow D4B vacuum $250. all w/power head, hose & tools, rebuilt & guaranteed.(250)5493352 Electrolux 280 $175, Miracle mate $295, like new, all with power heads & hose & tools, rebuilt & guaranteed. (250)549-3352 Entertainment oak unit, exc. cond. $40. (250)549-1798 FAR-INFRARED SAUNAS: Summer Blowout Demoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s SOLARUSsauna.com Free del. Water Alkaline Ionizer Promo www.BetterWaterForLife.com 1-888-239-9999 Showroom Kel FOR sale closing down folks home. Everything for sale.Antique sewing machine, occasional furniture, upholstered furn etc.Call 250-545-0117 or 250- 309- 2249. FREE removal of all unwanted vehicles & metals. No vehicle or metal too big. Will pay cash for each. 250-351-9666 GE electric range $50 portable dishwasher $50, Maytag s/s fridge $75, Hatachi microwave $25. 250-549-1093 Grandpaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s LAWNBOY lawn mower super new cond,c/w original bill of sale. $275. 250540-2721. Heavy duty convertible hand dolly, 800lb capacity, new $50. (250)545-3175 HOME PHONE RECONNECT Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Package Specials! Referral Program! Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348. HOT POINT window air condition $100 obo. 2-drape rods for 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; windows $45 obo. 250545-8545. Hummingbird portable wide angle ďŹ sh ďŹ nder $150. Spincast rod, reel & case $40. New elec. ďŹ llet knife $25. (250)5453658 KOI 250-545-7581. 6115 Pleasant Valley Rd.
L-shaped computer desk $20 OBO. Small white wooden night stand $10 OBO (250)542-9780 Mandolin, collectors plateslimited edition, 23â&#x20AC;&#x2122; motorhome needs TLC. 250-306-8068 NEED BUILDING PLANS
Really nice Italian Professional Accordion Hohner Camillo, lots of music books. 120 bass, $350 OBO (250)545-0552
MAKE YOUR Dream Come True. 2.3acre Hobby farm 2bdrm home & outbld. Privacy, wildlife, quietness, rural setting 100yrds from Shuswap River. 329.000 250-546-8047 READY to build on this 3 acres in Whitevale area, Lumby. Flat, few trees, drilled well. Gas/hydro to driveway. Price $240,000 GST. obo. 250-547-6932.
Auctions NATIONAL ONLINE HORSE & TRACK Auction: Reg & Grade horses, all ages, Miniâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s QHâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Paintâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Appyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Morganâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Already Consigned. For details go to: www.hodginsauctioneers.com or Call 1-800-667-2075 PL 915407
Furniture
U-PICK STRAWBERRIES No chemical sprays or fertilizers used. $9/per ice cream bucket. Tues, Thurs, & Sat mornings 7am-11am. 1550 Hoffman Rd, Armstrong. 250540-5698.
38â&#x20AC;? Vilas maple table w/2 attached pull out ext 9â&#x20AC;?/ea & 4 chairs. $350. 250-545-9819. 6PC Cherry sleigh bdrm set. Queen bed, dresser, mirror, chest, 2 night stands. New!! Still boxed. Worth $5000, Sell $1295 Can deliver. Call 250550-6647 Antique type roll-top computer desk paid $950, sell $500. (250)549-5199 Coffee tableunique revolve top $175. Sofa table $75. End table $50. Set $250. 542-3417. Entertainment unit, solid maple by Roxton 77x34x22, delivery avail. $500. (250)545-8149 Hide-a-bed, upholstered rocker, coffee table 20x48 complete pkg $100. 250-549-1093 House sold- newly purchased 2 captains beds $30/ea or $50/pair. Matching chesterďŹ eld & love seat & ottoman $295. (250)549-2659 KING size pillowtop boxspring & mattress. Brand New! Worth $1300,sell $495 250-550-6647 Kitchen Table w/insert leaf & 4 upholstered chairs $195. (2)upholstered reclining rocking chairs $60. 250-545-2142 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 Single custom made single bed & night table c/w new Serta mattress/box $250. (250)549-5199 Solid Oak 9 piece dining room suite, beautiful unit, like new. $1,600.obo. 250-545-2142.
Auctions
Auctions
Building Supplies High quality white vinyl 6068 patio door, XO, Low E, $725. Installation also avail. (250)558-0676
Farm Equipment WANTED: Project farm tractor. Reasonably priced. 250379-2207.
Firearms Browning stainless laminated 81BLR leaver, 358 Win, rings, exc. $825. (250)545-5482
Fruit & Vegetables BURKEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S First order strawberries; bulk 15lb trays $2.25/lb. baskets $2.75/lb. for June 17, weather permitting, (250)545-2093 HOA MAI BERRY FARM STRAWBERRIES for sale, picked in ďŹ&#x201A;ats or u- pick, new ďŹ ll, high quality,pesticide free. 250-549-5054.Cell 250-9384688. 6584 Old Kamloops Rd,Vernon. Strawberries: you-pick $9/icecream bucket full or we-pick $28/ďŹ&#x201A;at. 1536 Hoffman Rd. Armstrong, (250)546-3812
Heavy Duty Machinery 1993 2700 Linkbelt excavator full quarding, 2 buckets, thumb, cat walk, nice working machine, operating manual $21,950. (250)547-9395 667 CLARK D grafďŹ&#x201A;e skidder w/winch. $6000. 250-5479634. John Deere 40 series Cat, around a 1950. $2500. 250547-9634.
Medical Supplies CPAP for sale, $800. (250)542-7599 LIKE NEW must sell a burgundy power lift recliner and a assist pole. Call 250-546-8047
Misc. for Sale 10gal ceramic crock $115, single bed $85, small desk $20. (250)542-6223 3 Truck bed cargo holders $20, ceiling texture sprayer $20. (250)545-3658 A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE - Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-866884-7464. Almost new twin bed, barely used $50 OBO 250-542-9780 AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! BBQ w/tank. $75. 45 gallon ďŹ berboard barrels, excellent for storing clothes and possessions. $15.00 250-542-1984. BIG Ash trees. 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Tall, 800lb root ball, Pat More Ash & White Ash $500 planted in your yard. 250-558-9029. BOOKBINDING Novels, Cookbooks, Family History and much more. layout, design, printing & binding 250-260-1970 email: lakecityprinters@telus.net
Independently owned and operated by the Raffan Family since 1963. Household, Estate, Warehouse Dispersals and Miscellaneous consignments.
Selling by auction is the most competitive and effective way of marketing new or used merchandise, everything from household items to complete estate and warehouse dispersals. Let our staff with over 37 years of experience help you market your goods the auction way. Hauling is also available.
HORSE SALE NEXT REGULAR FRIDAY, JUNE 18 THURSDAY SALES MACHINERY SALE JUNE 17 & SAT., JUNE 26 JULY 8 www.valleyauction.ca or call us at 250-546-9420 903 Hwy. 97A, Armstrong, B.C.
Owners & Auctioneers: Don & Peter Raffan mail@valleyauction.ca â&#x20AC;˘ www.valleyauction.ca
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Collector 45 Records, Albums, Cameraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Car Pinstriping, Oak Kitchen Cabinets TOOLS & MISC: Kipor (New in Box) Generator, Makita Concrete Saw, Genmate Generator, Mercury 465 Outboard Motor, Prestone Flush & Fill Mach, Mastercraft Air Compressor, 5.5 Gallon Air Compressor, Simonize Pressure Washer, Tool Boxes, Tires, Air Tools, Angle Grinders, Ladders & Much More.
1993 Blue Chev 2 Wheel Drive Diesel P/U Truck, 1991 Buick Regal 4 Door Sedan, 1989 Ford Aerostar Van
Next Week: Special June 23rd - NEW Musical Instruments - Guitars, Amps, Drums & More!!
www.doddsauction.com Viewing all day Wednesday at 3311-28th Avenue in Vernon Open for consignments: Mon - Fri 8:30 to 5:00 â&#x20AC;˘ Sat â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;til noon
DODDS AUCTION
250-545-3259
Scrap or Unwanted Vehicles We pay up to $100 each delivered to our yard. Pick-up available - loose metals.
Scrapit Metals 250-540-4815 pricing on larger units
BARK MULCH
FIR
OR
Shavings & Sawdust 10 to 150 yard loads REIMERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FARM SERVICES
250-260-0110 Commercial/ Industrial Property
New 1hp elec. motor $75. â&#x20AC;&#x153;RYOBIâ&#x20AC;? 10â&#x20AC;? gas garden row mulcher $175. 1 (250)5453658 NEW Norwood SAWMILLS LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34â&#x20AC;? diameter, mills boards 28â&#x20AC;? wide. Automated quick-cyclesawing increases efďŹ ciency up to 40%. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT. Older table saw w/motor & stand $30. Older 6â&#x20AC;? jointer w/motor & stand $30. (250)308-0973 Shaw HD digital cable box,DCT 6200. $175.250-5402721. Stainless steel pool ladder, 3 steps, $150. Like new. 250545-3422, 250-558-7913. *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. Theatre Reserch digital 3 way loud speakers, $700 pair. (250)542-8099 TRUCK C.B. $30. Guitar $45. Want E bike for parts any cond. Watches $5 & up. 250549-7015. Trunks $50/$30, mens/womens suitcases $25/$35, couch/chair $55. (250)5426223 Walker w/brakes, seat, large wheels, $140. White adj. plastic bath bench, self draining $45. 250-545-5993. Waterfall Rock indoor/outdoor, 15â&#x20AC;? high, includes pump, $50 (250)540-4710 Waterlillies, locally grown, 1gal pots, fertilized, pond ready, assorted colors. SALE! $12/ea or 3 for $30. (250)5459642
Misc. Wanted
Commercial/ Industrial Property
4413377
Tools 6 drawer mechanic tool box full, coil nailers, ladders, compressor, hand tools, stereo, carpentry tools. 250-545-0787.
$300 & Under CENTRAL Vacuum with warranty & all attachments. $299 no tax 250-762-3468
Garage Sales 2 FAMILY Yard Sale Sat. June 19 8:00-3:00, incl. motor home accessories, Demco tow bar & various other items 607 Pottery Road,Vernon Vernon (East Hill): 4301 Wellington Dr. June 18, 19 & 20, 8-3pm. Household, assortment of tools, + antiques, tack, etc. VERNON: QUAIL RUN COMMUNITY SALE! 124 Sarsons rd, Sat.June 19, 8am-1.
Acreage for Sale
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FURNITURE: Grey Leather 3 Pce Living Room Set, Blue Recliner Love Seat, Floral Couch, 2 Pce Sectional Loveseat, 2 Pce Chair Set, Grandfather Clock, Table w/6 Chairs & Leafs, Matching Buffet & Hutch, Ant. Table w/6 Chairs, Leather Recliner, Red Leather Massage Chair, Table w/6 Gold Cushion Chairs, Leaf, Matching Buffet & Hutch, Ant. Sideboard, Glass Computer Desks, 2 Wood Desks, Table w/6 Caneback Chairs & Leaf, Cabinets, Bookcases, Marble Top Coffee & End Table, Marble Top Plant Stand, Standing Mirrors, Tea Trolleys, Dividers, Writing Table, Lamps, Pictures & More. APPLIANCES: Jenn-Air Double Side Fridge, G.E. Black Fridge, 2 Haier Bar Fridges, 1 Igloo Bar Fridge, Haier Apt Size Freezer, Maytag Washer Dryer, Inglis Washer & Dryer, Maytag Washer, Maytag Dryer, Admiral White Stove, Kenmore White Stove, Air Conditioners, Water Coolers, TVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Stereoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Speakers & More.
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NO PAD RENT, $229,000, own your own land, bright, clean, open 3bdrm mobile, close to amenities & beach. 250-306-7698 Very nice 1996 Moduline home, 2bdrm, 2bath w/20’x20’ addition, all decking etc. included, you move, $40,000 firm. (250)547-6870
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RV Sites SICAMOUS R/V lot for sale or rent at Silver Sands RV Resort Full concrete pad ready for your home and toys. Secured complex open year round. Jim @ 1-604-530-5617 or email2jim@shaw.ca.
Townhouses Like new 2bdrm, 1.5bathroom townhome in Summerwind Estates, features open concept w/ ingle garage, large yard & patio, all appliances incl. Close to beaches & shopping, $314,900. 250-503-1488.
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2 bedroom, 2 bath suite. Lakeview.
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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
250-542-1701 Maple Ridge Gardens Luxury Living Deluxe & Immaculate 2 bedroom, 2 bath Condo, Gas Fireplace, Lge. Sundeck, Great View. Secure & monitored mature adult building, Guest suite, Library + Rec room, UG parking. $995, incl. heat, F&S, DW. NS, NP. 250-309-2000
1 BDRM - NOW $600 Hydro not Incl. Good condition. Quiet, clean living person need only apply. Adult Blding. Available now. No P/Parties or drugs. 250-558-5020 for interview or leave message.
Seniors Building 1604 - 31st Street, Vernon • 1 & 2 Bedroom Remodeled Suites • Includes Heat, Water, Elevator, Parking, Coin Laundry • No Smoking / No Pets
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250-558-9696 250-503-7315 NORTHLAND APARTMENTS Newer adult building 1 - bedroom apartment, F/S, DW, hydro extra. Access to swimming pool. $725 per mth 250-260-1162
1bdrm & 2bdrm $650-$800. No dogs, no drugs. (250)2601630
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ALEXIS PARK MANOR
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 GOLFSIDE ESTATES, 2bed/ 2bath. NS/NP, Available July 15, $950/mo, 250-307-5712 LARGE 2bdrm apt. $850/mo. +hydro, NO PETS, Avail. Now. 250-869-9788 LUMBY, Shuswap apt. 1 or 2bdrm, heat & cable incl. Coin wash laundry, NP, R.R. 250545-8583. Luxury 2bdrm 2bath, Centennial Drive, 55+ patio garden, f/p, w/d, f/s, u/g prkg, Aug. 1. $995/mo. (250)503-8067 RICKFORD Manor. Call about rent incentive. 1bdrm apt. utilities extra, ns, np, adult bldg. 250-545-1412 Silver Star, furnished studio, July 1 Monthly until Nov 30. $650 util/incl. 250-542-7084. SMALL, affordable, downtown apartments. Call 250-5491011 for details.
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250-503-1257 A New Tradition of Quality Living
REMODELED 2 BDRM. CONDO ST Available July 1 $ 895 per month
• Located close to shopping & town • All appliances included • No pets, no smokers
Call 250-545-3432
1 & 2-bdrm, adult building, F/S, N/P, near Schubert, heat & hot water incl, $650$750 250-260-8454. 1bdrm,2nd floor corner, Alexis Park, laundry.$680pm n/s,n/p. Avail June 15. 250-306-2475. 1bdrm, quiet location, level private entry near Schubert Centre & bus route. Incl.hotwater, cable, TV & prkg, F/S, N/S, 50+ $620. (250)309-3763 1 BDRM, upper unit, quiet, N/D, N/S, $650/mo 250-5457644 or 250-550-5832 2BDRM, 1bath, F/S, A/C, NS, onsite laundry, close to amenities, R.R. small pet okay, $750-$850/mo. 250-3068252, 250-545-8252 8am-8pm 2bdrm, 2bath, condo, ns, np, 5 appl. near beach & golf course, $900. (250)546-3469 2BDRM, 2-bath suite, downtown location, a/c, f/s, balcony, dishwasher, parking, $800/mo. N/P, 250-549-0644. 2bdrm, totally reno’d condo, close to downtown, $850, RR 250-549-0440, 250-307-7117 2bdrm totally reno’d condo. WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN, monthly payments of $940. new appl. front load w/d, new cabinets, flooring, Juliet balcony, possible rent to own OAC. 250-307-5522 2-Condo’s; 2bdrm 1bath $850 +util. 2bdrm 2bath $900 +util OR For Sale. (250)275-7497 ARMSTRONG, 1bdrm apt, avail. immed. $600/mo, ref. ns, sm. pet ok, 250-260-3711 Bachelor avail. in bright, clean bldg, incl. cable, heat, h/w, elevator, prkg, locker, N/S, N/P, 40+ $560. 250-550-4069 BEAUTIFUL ONE bedroom suite in lower floor of East Hill home. Newly painted, very clean, gas fireplace, shared laundry. N/S, N/D, no pets. Prefer quiet person. $750/mo includes utilities, cable. Phone 250-549-0256. BRIGHT, BIG, new, W/D, DW, A/C, Gas fpl, 2bdrm suite $1200 includes util. ns, np. July 1rst. 250-307-3403 CALL ABOUT OUR RENT INCENTIVES Embers,Century Manor, Arlington. Seniors- n/p, n/s,1 & 2 bdrm suites, spacious, clean, well maintained,centrally located, downtown, close to schubert centre, available immediately. 250-275-8066. EAST Hill/Lakeview Manor 1bdrm, hardwood floors, onsite laundry, n/s, n/p, Avail July 1, heat & water incl. (250)260-5870
Sun Valley Mall Ltd. Available 450 sq. ft. area suitable for office low traffic or retail store. To view or inquire, please call
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North end location 960’ - $700/month 1528’ - $1050/month 2160’ - $1475/month Loading dock access • 5342’ - $3650/month • All units with overhead doors Call Ray Stafford - Vernon Management 250-549-0198 ALPINE CENTRE Strata Units for Rent or Sale. Light Industrial, Office Zoning. Good Rates! Call (250)542-1722 FREE RENT! 2 months free w/signing of 3yr rental lease. UP to 4000sq.ft. high exposure retail/commercial space. 250-558-1166 Industrial Office Space & dry heated storage, various sizes. 250-307-4588. WAREHOUSE, office, shop, retail, wholesale, very good rate. 250-314-7225, 250-5504178.
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Cabins for rent on Mabel Lake Lumby end. Motorhome parking available.
250-542-3276 250-309-3997 Shuswap lake cabins for rent, 7 nights $1000, located near beautiful beach in Seymour Arm. Call for reservations (250)803-8765
Duplex / 4 Plex 2 bedroom, NS, NP, new flooring, recently painted. Corner unit of 4 plex. Close to downtown. $695 + utilities. Call 250-307-4529 2BDRM in fourplex, adult oriented, close to Kin Beach, n/s, no/pets, (250)838-9657
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2 bdrm 1 bath downtown condo $800+util 112-3700 28A St Incl FR ST Avail June 2010 2 bdrm 1 bath downtown townhouse $750+util 3413 Okanagan Avenue incl app
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POSTILL DRIVE 3 bdrm, FP, F.S., D/W, W.D., A/C, beautiful private yard, U shaped driveway, extra parking, very cozy, comfortable family home. $1300/mo. Includes sewer & water. Avail July 1. Sorry, NS, NP.
RV PAD for rent on private lot 30amp power water and sewage also patio. $400 a month. a block to lake and minutes to town. Available August 1st. contact Annette or Dale dalemfriesen@shaw.ca or anet4fishen2@hotmail.com
1600sqft 3bed, 2bath, lakeview, level entry, cable, wifi, laundry incl. n/p/smoking, adults oriented, $1200/mo. 250-503-6199 1-bdrm + den, East Hill, brand new, $800+util, July 1, 250308-6374, (250)545-1818 1bdrm, single person, NS/NP, $600/mo util/incl. Lumby. 250938-2663.
1 and 2bdrm level entry suites, fully reno’d, quiet 6-plex, large treed backyard, very quiet area, hot water/incl, nonsmokers only, no pets, 1bdrm $625/mo, 2bdrm $725/mo. 250-545-1220. 1BDRM, furnished, Easthill, sep.laundry, priv.entry, A/C, small covered deck, no parties, util/wireless/cable incl. Pet neg. $900 single, $950 couple. 250-549-4230 lv msg 1bdrm, sep. entry, ground level, nice & clean, avail imm. $650 incl/util. NP. 250-3095675, 250-549-3689. 1bed $650, 2bdrm $800, incl. heat, hot water, NO DOGS. (250)542-3241, 250-542-9042 2BD, Enderby, newer large, open, view, incl utils, lndry rm, must see. $1095. Call (250)503-6454 2bdrm 1bath condo, d/w, a/c, onsite laundry, ns, close to downtown, sm. pet ok, $1000 +hydro. 250-307-6174 2-BDRM, $775 util/laundry incl, n/s, n/p (250)308-2929, 250-558-0712 after 6pm 2BDRM, $800/mo, incl util, NP, NS, Avail June 1st, 250542-9403 2bdrm, daylight, F/S, W/D, sep.entrance, N/S, PV Rd. $825 util/incl. 250-275-4906, 250-550-2120. 2bdrm +office, central location, gas f/p, util/incl. F/S, NS/NP, $800/mo. 250-542-1972. BRIGHT, GROUND lvl suite on Middleton. 1 bed + lg den. 1100 sq ft. New renos, priv entr/laundry, A/C. Avail. July 1. $1000/m, utils incl. N/S, N/P. 250-306-3273 East-Hill, adult oriented, 1bdrm, f/p, w/d, n/s, n/p. appl., $675 incl/util. 250-938-1101. EAST Hill daylight 2bed, reno’d, util/incl. a/c, w/d, ns, yard, $850/mo. (250)542-6552 Large 2bdrm ground level, w/great view located between S.A. & Enderby. Heat, hydro, sat. incl., NS, No dogs, n/parties, $850/mo. R.R. Country setting. 250-838-5958 MIDDLE MT. 1 bdrm util, w/d, cble, inet incl. NS/NP $750 near bus/park July 1 550-7177 Middleton Mountain, exec 1bdrm $850 incl.,util, n/s, n/p, avail immed.,250-549-9389.
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for rent, 5 minutes from town. 19+, no smokers, no pets. $750.00 per month. Call Rose at 2BDRM suite in 4plex, level entry, newly reno’d, close to Multiplex. W/D, F/S, N/S, N/P. Avail. immed. $900/mo. +util. 250-545-4461 250-503-7296 2BR Large newly reno’d in quiet 4plex. New kitchen/bathroom and carpet. W/D, S/F. Extra storage. NS/NP. $800 plus electricity. 250-712-1660 slenterprises@shaw.ca 3bdrm + garage, (Harwood area) avail Aug.1. N/P.$1200 + 2/3 Hydro, gas & water. 250-869-9788. 3 bedroom, 4plex unit, fireplace, fenced yard,F&S, w/d hook-up, NP, $775.00 & utilities. References required. 3707 -24th. Ave.250-545-8531 ROCK, the end unit. 4bdrm and 3.5bath rm. close to all amenities and bus routes. includes all appliances and security system!! $1600+utilities. 250 558 8860.
Misc for Rent GREAT shop on country acreage, Armstrong, w/comfortable 1bdrm living quarters. Hwy exposure, $1300/mo 250545-7196, 250-550-6073.
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - The Morning Star B27
• Immaculate nice 2bdrm bsmt suite, East Hill, 1 parking stall, NS,NP. Util. included. $750 • 2 bdrm house, some renos done, by hospital. $900. • 1 room bachelor suite, shared washroom. Util. included. $550 • 2 bdrm basement suite, util. included, F, S, W&D, big living room. $900
2bdrm, level-entry, downtown, large yard, & shed, W/D, NS/NP, avail imm, R.R., $900/mo +util. 250-558-8226. 2bdrm main floor, $1000/mo +util. avail. July1, DD & RR (250)545-2687 2 bdrm main floor, East Hill, 5 appliances, Gas f/p, n/s, car port, on bus route, available July 1, RR, $1100 + 2/3 utilities. 250-545-0587 or 250503-8344. 2 BR House for Rent - Kitch, LvRm, DinRm, 1 1/2 Bath strg shed. 1-204-803-0289 3-bdrm 1-1/2bath upstairs, $1100. 2bdrm, 1bath, bsmnt $775. Avail now(250)545-4665 4bdrm, 4 bath family home in Coldstream, a/c, fenced back yard w/pool, n/p, n/s. RR. $2,000 +70% util. 250-3080317. 4 Bdrm,Fence Yard. Middleton Close to school bus route, and park.July 1. N/S, N/P, Ref $1600. + util, 250-542-7884 4bdrm house, 1.5bath, garage, cat ok, avail. immed. $1350 +util. (250)307-1656
PRIEST VALLEY COURT 3+1 bdrm, 3 bath, new paint, F.S., DW, W.D., A/C, great neighborhood, awesome view, dble garage. Avail immed. $1495/mo. Includes sewer & water. Sorry, NS, NP. HARWOOD Cozy 2 bdrm house, level lot, shed, fruit trees, F.S., W.D., new paint & flooring. Avail June 15. $1000/mo. Sorry, NS, small pet okay. DOWNTOWN Very spacious 1 bdrm on main street. All utilities included. $650/mo. Sorry, NS, NP. Private intercom entrance. Avail July 1. SEASONAL Adventure Bay - 1 + 1 bdrm, furnished apartment. Avail Sept. to May. Great hideaway. $800/mo. All utilities. Sorry, NS, NP.
250-542-5580 5bd, 2bth, FS, usable attic, city view, avail immd, NS, NP. 250- 765-9575
Check Classifieds! 5bdrm, 4bath, newer home in Foothills, a/c, ns, np, RR, avail. Aug 1. $2000/mo. 250308-0317 6bdrm, 4bath, Hospital hill area, 2 kitchens, W/D, stoves, fridge’s, avail. July 1, $1500. 250-308-0973 7898 Ok Landing Rd. 2bdrm, 2bath, $1250/mo. Amil 778987-5340 do not disturb tenant Brand new 2-bdrm unit in park w/lakeview,N/S, N/P, $925/mo incl pad rent, Avail Immed, RR Kristen 250-306-5604 NEWER 3 bedroom Main floor Bella Vista, 2 bath, den, RV Prkg & Garage, share laundry, Hot tub. quiet road NS, NP $1400 per month + Util 250540-1271 NEWER reno’d, 4bdrm, near Hospital, 6appl, $1300/mo +75%util. 250-542-6349. NORTH BX, 2 bd, 1 ba. Clean & quiet. Fenced backyard. 2 car carport. $1100/mo. plus utilities. 250-260-8290
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
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Storage Affordable Rv and boat storage. 250-558-8971 ask for Victor.
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES CALL MARIA OR DIANA TODAY at 250-550-2120 for more information. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY • MAGNIFICENT VIEWS – From this two bedroom plus den condo located in the Mandalay Bay on Okanagan Landing Road. Across from the Vernon Yacht Club this condo has all the upgrades and shows like a dream. Hardwood floors, high end appliances, gas fireplace, granite countertops, both bedrooms have ensuites, there is a pool, hot tub and exercise facilities for your use.
RENT: $1,600.00 per month plus utilities • LUMBY - 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT - Second floor – above downtown business.
RENT: $750.00 per month includes heat, water, & sewer • POTTERY ROAD HOUSE – Three bedroom upper suite
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• SWAN LAKE VIEWS – Located on the hillside this three
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boasts laminate flooring, new paint, large private yard with patio, F/S, D/W, shared W/D. Close to downtown and Polson Mall.
RENT: $1,400.00 per month includes utilities bedroom, two bathroom home is ideal for those wanting peace and quiet. This home includes a large covered deck, gas fireplace, hot tub, F/S, D/W, and W/D. Pets Negotiable with deposit.
RENT: $1,350.00 per month plus utilities
Bright family-sized eat-in kitchen. Sparkling hardwood floors. Private fenced-in yard. Lovely home on quiet tree-lined street.
• BASEMENT SUITE – Bright and spacious two bedroom
Credit problems OK. Call 1-877-509-9009
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*Houses *Twnhme * Furnished Accommod. * Vernon * Armstrong 2 bdrm 2 bath 2nd adult oriented end-unit. $1000+util 4740 20th St Appl incl Avail July 4 bdrm 2 bath Lakeshore Home $2400+util 8730 Call for address, includes appl. Avail Aug 1 2 bdrm 2 bath Foothills townhome $1400+util 6964 Manning Place Includes appl. Avail now 2 bdrm 1 bath upper level home $1200+util 5415 Pearson Road Fr St incl Avail June 4 bdrm 4 bath exec acreage home 7257 McLennan Rd $1800+util Incl appls Avail Aug 2010 3 bdrm 1 bath mobile near airport $800+util 6090 Tronson Rd Includes FR ST Avail now CONTACT DOUG WILLIAMS 250-260-0198 / DAN IRVINE 250-549-0119
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1BDRM, no-drugs, no-parties, downtown. $450/mo incl.util. furniture, cable. 250-549-0644 1 ROOM for rent to responsible adult, furnished, close to town, parking, $500 util/ cable/internet incl. Avail. immed. (250)306-3169 OR 250-275-3421 CHARACTER house, EastHill, share w/health professional, sep.bathroom, $500 incl/util. 250-308-6339. Fully Furnished Private room in huge lovely home in Vernon overlooking Swan Lake.All amenities included including cable and telephone. Must be independant and get along with others...(and like cats and dogs!!) $500.00 available immediately.....Sus 778-4755911 778-930-0181 Furnished bedroom, $450/mo. (250)549-1702, 250309-5647 Great space to share, own living rm, bdrm, bath, patio, must be honest, clean, quiet & considerate, $500. 250-260-2662 Near College, bus, shopping incl util, internet, RR, DD. No drugs. $400. Avail now. 250307-9407
EXPLORE in style! 2010 towables & motorhomes for rent from just $582/wk! Call Kelowna Truck & RV today @ 250-769-1000.
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basement suite this unit includes F/S, W/D. Pet friendly, with deposit.
RENT: $825.00 per month includes utilities boasts two large bedrooms, two bathrooms, F/S, D/W, and W/D, patio and gas fireplace.
RENT: $990.00 per month with a one year lease plus utilities • ONE BEDROOM SUITE – On Alexis Park Drive close to schools, shopping, etc.
RENT: $675.00 per month plus utilities
AVAILABLE JULY 1st • LUMBY HOUSE – Five bedroom home located on Vernon Street in Lumby. This home offers lots of space, carport, and a beautiful yard. Over 2000 square feet of living space with a new fridge and stove.
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3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, 5 app., n/p, n/s.pool. $1100 + util, avail July 1st. 250-764-1428. 3bdrm 1.5bath townhouse, $900. 2313 36 St. Walking distance to town, avail. June 15. 250-558-5053. 3 BEDRM, fully reno’d, 5 appliances, ns, np, near schools, park & shopping, $1100/mo + utilities. phone 250-549-1679
Antiques / Classics 66 MGB yellow, soft top collector plates, always garage stored, 18yrs current owner $7900 obo Ph 250-490-7290 LOST STORAGE 92 red Miata 5 Sp.as new $7000 85 Dodge 600 conver. 2.2 auto. low km.,collector plates $3500 73 GMC.short box 350- 4 brl. auto.20,000 documented miles collector plates. $15,000. 77.5 Porsche 924 4cyl.auto. 39,000 documented miles. $5,000. Reasonable offers, would consider Jeep J or T.J as part payment. 250-878-1627
Auto Accessories/Parts 1981 Running 304 motor only $200 obo. 250-309-2521. 45 gal. tidy tank, dbl walled, with electric pump $1000. (250)309-5810 Firestone ride-rite suspension air bags $350, used 1 year fit 83 to 08 Ford Ranger. (250)549-1093 FREE Removal of unwanted vehicles etc. Dead or Alive Auto Recycling. Call Leo (250)550-5245 RE-MANUFACTURED ENGINES 2 Year, 60,000 km, Warranty. 250-542-2685. SHINEY chrome rims, 15” Chevy 6 bolt, J.J. Dot USA 2”offset, $325. 250-540-2721. WRECKING GM FWD CARS, motors from $250; trannies from $200; doors from $50. All parts on shelf. Since 1994. Armstrong. 250-546-9055.
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‘06 Mazda 3 GT Sport ........................... $12,995 ‘06 Pontiac Vibe 60,000 kms .................. $9,995 ‘08 Yaris 2 Dr. Hatchback 39,000 kms .................. $9,995 ‘02 Ford Focus Wagon 107,000 kms ................. $4,995 ‘02 Toyota Camry LE 95,000 kms .................. $7,995 ‘02 Toyota Camry LE 139,000 kms ................. $7,495 250-546-3300 250-309-0959 3750 P.V. Road
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Recreational/Sale
2004 Yamaha YZF 450 quad, exc. cond. lots of mods $4500 obo. (250)550-5692 2007 Outlander Max XT500, 463kms, asking $8000. (250)545-7955
37ft Commander by Triple E 8L GMC workhorse w/Allison trans, 3-slides, 2 solar panels dual a/c, 5700kms, 5 year extended warranty, like new 250-494-9683 LOADED 2007 Jay Flight 26 BHS. Front queen, rear bunks, ducted A/C, microwave, big slide (Dinette and sofa), outdoor shower, microwave, 6 gal gas/electric water heater, DVD player, big awning... very clean, non-smoking. Asking $19,999 obo. Extended warranty available. Brent (250)558 8905
Cars - Sports & Imports
Suites, Upper 1bdrm,w/d,d/w,lrge covered deck,n/s, n/p, $750 util incl., avail July 1. 250-938-2941. 3bdrm, 1.5bath, Alexis Park area, priv.laundry, NS/NP, $1200/mo util/incl. Avail June 1. R.R. 250-558-1585 lv msg 3bdrm, 2bath, Middleton, NS/NP, avail imm, $1500/mo incl.util. 778-475-1993. 40th-Ave. 2-2bdrm suites, lower has newer bath, w/d, $800/mo. upper is big & bright, no w/d, $850/mo. both incl/util. 250-558-6596, 250-309-5614 4th fl suite, 2bdrm on 27th St. walk in closet,2decks,on-suite $1250/mo. 250-306-4254 WINFIELD lakeview, 3bdrm, double garage, f/p, great yard w/playhouse, 5appl. $1500/mo +60%util. 250-542-4720.
Cars - Domestic 2001 Olds Alero, new brakes & tires, well maint, exc.cond $2900 obo 250-307-4379 2003 Malibu 85,000miles (US import) 3.1L auto, air, CD, cruise, nice car, $2900. 250542-6524 2005 Pontiac Pursuit, red, a/c, 4dr, auto, 113,000kms $4750. 250-546-9055. 2006 Pontiac Solstice, full load, black, low miles, summer driven, 3yr warranty. $20,000. 250-838-6967. 2008 Chev Malibu LTZ, (car of the year) loaded, 27K, 36M/GAL, as new, $20,900 (250)503-1075 WWW.CARCREDITBC.COM Automobile loans. Trucks/Cars /Suv’s. Turned down? Rates too high? Trading in? Instant money available online. Complimentary delivery. No down payment. Apply online. Call anytime. 1-877-513-9564
1987 VW Scirocco, rebuilt motor, new clutch, water pump, oil pump, etc. Mags, exc.fuel economy $3500 250-542-0090 1991 Mercedes Benz 300E 2.6L, blue, 4dr, 161,000k, in excellent cond. asking $4000 obo. Call Jerry 250-542-4440 1992 Acura Integra, 5spd, runs great, extra set of winter tires & rims. $2250 obo. 250545-3482. 1993 Honda Civic HB, runs good, new winter tires, great 1st car, $1400. (250)545-9482 1998 Z3 BMW 2.8L Roadster, Convertible, auto, 98,000mi. great condition $12,000 OBO (250)558-5482 Vernon 1999 VW Jetta 4dr auto, new winter tires, runs good, $4000. (250)308-0793 2000 Toyota Solara SLE V6 exc. cond, all service records, 310k $2500 obo.250-546-0468 2002 CIVIC LX-G, one owner, Honda Serviced, lady driven, 4 winters on rims, must see, 250-546-9475 2002 Honda Accord LX Sedan 89K, 4cyl, auto, blue ext. tan int. $10,000. (250)260-6645 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Convertible, 3.0L/V6, lowered. 94,000kms. Low profile wheels/tires. All the goodies. Excellent condition. $11,500 OBO 250.9381464. 2004 VW Passat Wagon, 5spd, great cond/drive/gas mileage, roof rack, grey ext & black cloth int, 125,000kms, $10,999. 250-558-5045 2006 Honda Civic, 2dr, 5spd, fully loaded, new cond. warranty, 43,000kms, $12,900. 250-549-0240. 2006 Toyota Corolla CE, silver, 44,000k, auto, new tires, sunroof, spoiler, exc. cond. $13,200 obo. (250)542-4115 2007 YARIS - 40+MPG - TOP CONDITION $10,700 250308-0380 AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!
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1994 Ford Taurus station wagon, exc.body, no rust, runs but slight knocking engine $500 obo. 250-542-7224. 1995 Crown Victoria, p/w, p/l, a/c, AT, 206,000k, good cond. $1800 obo. (250)545-4805 1998 Buick Century custom 78,000 original kms, 1 owner, must sell, moving to Europe $3000 obo. (250)307-4965 2001 Grand Am SE, V6, 4dr, Sedan, auto, 158,000kms, winter wheels and rims incl., $3200 obo. 250-308-9783, 250-549-5140 leave message.
1983 Yamaha 750 Maxim, very good shape, asking $1900. (250)503-6002 2003 YZ250, FMF pipe & muffler, plus many more extras, $3200 (250)542-2104 2004 Yamaha FJR 1300cc Sport touring bike, great cond. low kms, $8000 obo. 250-9382708 2005 Built Fat Boy, to much to list, $13,000 obo. (250)542-8099 2007 Suzuki GSXR 750 clean tittle, one owner, blue/white, never dropped, low miles, $7200 obo. (250)545-3482
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Recreational/Sale 1980 23’ Travelaire motorhome, 460 propane, 174,500 kms, ex cond., new rubber on front. Asking $5,900. 250-2603270 Vernon. 1983 33’ Holiday Imperial 2 air, rear queen bed, tag axle, microwave, onan, awning, duel fuel, propane or gas, fair cond $6500 (250)213-5264 1986 24’ Road Ranger, triple bunks, front sofa sleeper, sleeps 5, fridge/freezer, 4 burner stove & oven, awning, new propane tanks, battery, water pumps, tires, roof vents & re-sealed roof, $4500 obo. (250)542-1046 1986 26’ Ford Citation, Class C MH, 136,000kms, sleeps 6, fridge, stove, oven, awning, roof & dash air, great shape. $10,000 obo. 250-308-8309. 1987 Fleetwood 33’ motor home
Amazing condition! Large rear bedroom, sleeps 6, new fridge/freezer & hot water tank, 2.8kw 120V generator, all windows removed & resealed, 454 Chev gas engine Moving must sell. $17,000. (250)675-2896 1991 26’ Holiday Rambler 5th Wheel. Mint, Aluma Frame strong & lite, 5330lbs., solid oak cbnts., tinted windows, qu. bed $7900obo. 250-460-0043 1991 Oakland 26’ 5th wheel, RK, a/c, good cond, winter pkg $9,500. obo. 250-838-7445. 1994 10’ Cascade Camper, N/S bed, w/shower, $7200. (250)542-0891 2003 Coachmen TBG 24’8” travel trailer, like new, full rear storage, front bdrm, bunks (or more storage) sleeps 6, full bath. Consider older 18’-20’ tandem travel trailer trade-in, $12,900 obo. Email pics avail. 250-558-3814 2004 20’ Adventurer MH, c/w Honda 3000 generator, new awning, 100,000k’s, exc.cond. $26,500. 250-558-4641, 250540-4641. 2006 34’ Travel Trailer keystone copper canyon, 12’ super slide, entertain. centre exc. cond. $17,500. 250-938-4149 2008 31.5’ Class A MH, new cond. Ready to enjoy, $59,500 Firm. Beat the HST. (250)8380685 Must sell 1990 Bounder 32’ class A Motorhome, sleeps 8, runs great, everything works, $14,500. 250-832-4176
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Suites, Lower LUMBY 1 bdrm suite on bus route. Quiet non-smoking residence. Includes washer/dryer, basic utils. No dogs. Available August 1. $600/month single, $650/couple. Ref Rqd. 250547-8901 MONTH TO MONTH RENTAL 1200sqft, 1bdrm suite, Okanagan lakeview, fully furnished, util/incl, security system, $1200/mo, non smoker. 250545-3465. NEARLY new, East Hill 2bdrm, upper level, incl cable, internet, util, deck, $950, Avail July1, ns, np, (250)542-7806 New 1bdrm, F/S, single person, Avail immed. or July 1. $575 util/incl. 250-542-6598 New 1bdrm suite Armstrong, newly reno’d, $585 incl. basic util. + shared laundry. Suits quiet single, N/P N/S, Ref’s. (250)546-9919 NEW 1bdrm suite plus den overlooking Kin Beach & lake, private entrance, 6appl, parking, in a quiet residential area suitable for professional with ref’s. NS/NP in or out. $950/mo incl/util, TV, and wireless. 250-542-1614. New 2 bed legal daylight basement suite in Armstrong. Private entrance & off street parking. 5 appliances. NS/NP. $925 inc. heat, water, electricity. Call 250-307-5674. NEW executive 2bdrm suite, priv.deck w/view & laundry, NP/NS, $1000/mo incl/util. 250-558-8823. Rare Find, avail. immed. 1bdrm furnished util/incl. $850. Middleton (250)558-1147
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Trucks & Vans
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1987 GMC Sierra propane/gas, needs work, $370. Ph. after 6pm 250-309-0877
2001 PONTIAC Montana. Clean Great Condition. Loaded. 7 passenger, Winter Tires, Gold Bk $7,100 yours for only $5,800. Call 250-558-0903 2002 Dodge Caravan, V6, fully loaded, 124k, summer & winters, $4500. (250)545-0138 2003 Ford F350 4x4, SD, ex.cab, S/B, diesel, auto, 180k, very good cond. $11,900. 250-306-5362. 2003 GMC ext. cab 1500 p/up, 4x4, 145k color matched canopy, $12,800. (250)503-8225 2003 Ram 1500 quad cab 4x4, $1500 stereo, new $1500 tires 150k $11,500. (250)549-1042 2005 Caravan, 125K, fully loaded, winter tires & rims, $9500 obo. 250-549-2478 2005 Ford F150 super crew XLT, 4x4, new tires, headlights, brakes, fluids, $11,250. 250-307-4379
2005 TOYOTA Tundra Access Cab SR5 V8 4WD sand color. TRD off-road pkg. with many extras. Phone 250-547-1437 2008 Ford F250 Super duty, 5.4L auto, 6” lift, custom rims, Kenwood Excelon KVT 819-DVD, Beltronics radar, compustar auto security plus much more. $45,000 obo incl.everything to go back stock. 250-306-1345.
1990 Ford E350 van/ambulance, diesel, new tires & brakes, 300,000k, $6500 obo. 250-545-0787. 1992 GMC Safari van, good cond. $800. 250-546-0010. 1994 Ford F150 Short box, 6 5spd, blk, 131,000kms, $4500 obo. 250-545-0787. 1996 Plymouth Dodge caravan, very low mileage, easy on gas, $2000 ono. 250-542-3430 1998 Mazda MPV 4 dr van; 4x4; A/C, 7 psgr, 2 sets rims 207K km. $4000 OBO. 250542-7180 2001 Dodge pu, 4.7L, 2wd, ext cab, 106,000kms. 2nd owner, great cond. $5,750.250-5426052.
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Invitation to Tender Corporation of the Village of Lumby Contract: Maple Street Storm and Bridge Upgrade Reference No.: 491 The Owner invites tenders for: 1. Supply and installation of 28m - 450mm storm sewer, storm septor and outfall structure. 2. Removal and disposal of existing bridge and associated piers, abutments, pilings, and anything associated to removal of the old bridge. 3. Excavation and preparation for installation of new bridge footings (by others) and footing backfill. 4. Asphalt restoration of disturbed areas. Contract Documents will be available during normal business hours, on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 after 2:00 PM at Quantum Consulting Group Ltd on payment of a nonrefundable amount of $40.00 (Forty Dollars) including GST payable to: Quantum Consulting Group Ltd The Contract Documents are available for viewing at: Corporation of the Village of Lumby, PO Box 430, Lumby BC V0E 2G0 Quantum Consulting Group Ltd, 3710B 28th Street, Vernon BC V1T 9X2 SICA, 2805 32nd Street, Vernon, BC V1P 5L9 SICA, 104-151 Commercial Drive, Kelowna, BC V1X 7W2 SICA, 1820 Kryczka Pl, BC V1S 1S4 Prospective bidders are invited to attend a pre-tender meeting on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 - 10:00 AM, on the corner of Maple Street and Shields Avenue - Lumby, BC Tenders are close at: 2:00 PM, Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at Quantum Consulting Group Ltd For more information please contact: Mr. Jeffery Glasser, P.Eng. - Quantum Consulting Group Ltd – 250-503-1023
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City of Vernon INVITATION TO TENDER Contract:
Okanagan Avenue - 39th St to 36th St Road Reconstruction
Reference No.:
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The work generally comprises the following: Re-construction of approximately 580 m of Okanagan Ave between 39th St and 36th St; replacement of water, storm and sanitary underground utilities; and signage and pavement markings. Tenderers are invited to contact Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd. at 202 – 3334 30th Ave, Vernon, BC V1T 2C8, or 250-503-0841 - Rhondda Ransom for details to access online documents. Pre-Tender Site Meeting (Optional): June 23, 2010 (Wed), 10:00 hrs local time intersection of Okanagan Ave and 36th St Tender Closing: June 29, 2010 (Tue), 14:00 hrs local time Sealed tenders clearly marked “CONTRACT NO. ENG 10-47 - TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF OKANAGAN AVENUE - 39th ST TO 36th ST” will be received at: The Corporation of the City of Vernon – Operations Yard Office 1900 - 48th Avenue, Vernon, BC V1T 8Y7 Attention: Buyer Phone: 250-550-3602 Tenders will be opened in public at the Tender Closing time and date noted above. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For more information, please contact: Sven Rylandsholm, P.Eng. KWL Associates Ltd - Vernon, B.C.
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Boats 12’ Misty River alumn. boat on trailer, 4 stroke 5hp merc. + elec. motor, c/w swivel seat, oars, gas tank & boat cover, $2500 obo. (250)545-8425 17ft older 185HP, in/outboard, ex cond., EZ lod alum. trailer. $5,900. 250-545-8814 1988 Canaventure 17’ 4.3 merc IB/OB bowrider, trailer w/surge brakes $4800 obo. (250)542-4387 leave msg. 2005 Bayliner 185 Bowirder 4.3 Merc cruiser $14,900. 250938-0231. 2005 Bayliner 192 Cuddy Cabin, fish finder, 3.0L 4cyl Merc, $13,900. 250-938-0231. Fiberglass boat $100 (250)549-3091 OLDER 14 foot Springbok, front steering, Tohatsu motor, Tee-Nee trailer, oars & anchor 250-558-5976
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS RE: The Estate of Eveline Alice Spinks of 2820 – 28 Street, Vernon, BC V1T 4Z6. Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claim against the estate of the above deceased are hereby required to send them to the undersigned executor c/o Stasiuk & Company, Law Corporation, #201, 10300 – 10th Street, Dawson Creek, British Columbia VlG 3T6, on or before the 30th day of August, 2010, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. – Robert Clive Spinks, Executor. Stasiuk & Company, Law Corporation, Solicitors.
will be performing maintenance work for BC Hydro in the Armstrong, St. Anne’s Rd. 6 mile Creek Rd. & Irish Creek Rd. over the next 2 months. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Erwin Herman Hoffman also known as Erwin Hoffman, Deceased, who died on the 12th day of December, 2009, are hereby required to send particulars thereof to the Executor named hereunder at PO Box 9, 2001 Miller Street, Lumby, BC VOE 2G0 on or before July 16, 2010, after which date the Executor will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Heinz Held, Executor by DEULING & COMPANY Barristers and Solicitors His Solicitors.
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CORRECTION NOTICE In the Friday, June 11th edition of The Morning Star / Shuswap News, the “Invitation to Tender” ad submitted by MQN Architects in regards to the project MV Beattie Elementary School, Enderby, BC, the wrong School District logo ran - it should have been
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