100 mile house free press, may 25, 2012

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Serving the communities of 100 Mile House, 108 Mile Ranch, Lac la Hache, Forest Grove, Canim Lake, Lone Butte, Bridge Lake, Sheridan Lake, Lac des Roches, 70 Mile House, Green Lake/Watch Lake and Clinton Vol. 6 No. 32 DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH CARIBOO MAY 25, 2012 Free Newspaper Please take one Cariboo © The The Media Monkey Media Monkey The The Media Monkey Media Monkey on Birch Ave. beside the Post Office Ph: Ph: 250-395-8828 250-395-8828 GAMES & CONSOLES SOLD HERE! Kinect PlayStation®Move Certified Satellite TV Installer RADIO Cellular Accessories MOBILITY TV Satellite TV Plus Plus FREE INSTALLATION 39 months warranty on equipment No up front deposit Return equipment anytime without penalty Plus Plus $5.91 monthly bill credit 50% off premium movies for 6 months $10 monthly bill credit for Mobility customers FREE FREE HD or HD PVR receiver FREE FREE HD or HD PVR receiver For new customers only. Must be a Bell Mobility postpaid customer to qualify for free HD PVR. See store for details. 100 MILE REALTY INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED Y o u r C a r i b o o R e a l E s t a t e C o n n e c t i o n ! 96 Hwy 97 (Beside Tim Hortons) 100 Mile House, BC 250-395-3424 1-800-663-8426 Website: www.100milerealty.com CARIBOO MALL 250-395-2921 ® Your Community Drugstore Mon. - Thurs.: 9am - 5:30pm Fri.: 9am - 7pm Sat.: 9am - 5:30pm Sun.: 11am - 4pm HOURS: Sun. - Thurs. 8am - 8pm Fri. & Sat. 8am - 9pm 250-791-6699 250-791-6699 Located in the 108 Mall Located in the 108 Mall Easzee Dr., 108 Mile Ranch Easzee Dr., 108 Mile Ranch 108 MILE 108 MILE SUPERMARKET We now carry We now carry Simply Simply Granola Bars Granola Bars Made right here Made right here in the 108. in the 108. Simply Natural. Simply Good. Simply Natural. Simply Good. C onnector Brought the house down… Elvis Presley, aka Adam Fitzpatrick, and Patsy Cline, aka Andrea Anderson, wowed the audi- ence, as did the whole Music of the Louisiana Hayride show presented by the South Cariboo Concerts at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre on May 19. Chris Nickless photo Putting organics in their place is a year-round activity that not only helps feed plants, lawns and hedges through- out British Columbia, but it also reduces greenhouse gas (GHG). We can all do our part to move those organics out of landfills and back to the earth where they belong. Organics left in landfill break down to create methane, a GHG that is 20 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. Reduce organics in land- fills: Garden composts have limits. Send hard-to- breakdown scraps like meat, bones and eggshells to the local organic composting facility. • Be mindful that bears are out looking for food, so do not add meat products or uncooked food to compost. Turn it regularly and keep it covered. • Warm weather means the kitchen bin can heat up and cause odours. Stifle the stink by placing organics in the freezer or wrap wet food waste in paper. • The heat of the summer will also speed up the com- posting process, so move your scraps out of the house and turn the compost pile regu- larly. • Fruit flies are unwelcome guests when kitchen compost- ing collects. Capture those flies with bowls of vinegar covered with plastic wrap or spritz a disinfectant spray around the bin. • Compostable liners keep green bins clean and make dis- posal very easy. • If a liner is not used, rinse regularly to reduce the organ- ics left in the bin. • Outside containers attract pests big and small. Discourage those crafty critters by sealing them up tight or storing them out of the way. • Backyard composters are another attractant for pests. Discourage rodents by sealing the bin while it generates the brown gold for the garden. • Ensure that whatever is tossed in the green bin or on the compost heap is free of pesticides or chemicals. • Every region reduces its landfill in its own way. Find out more from your local munici- pality or regional district. Composting provides nutrients for gardens

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Page 1: 100 Mile House Free Press, May 25, 2012

Serving the communities of 100 Mile House, 108 Mile Ranch, Lac la Hache, Forest Grove, Canim Lake, Lone Butte, Bridge Lake, Sheridan Lake, Lac des Roches, 70 Mile House, Green Lake/Watch Lake and Clinton

Vol. 6 No. 32 • DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH CARIBOO • MAY 25, 2012

Free NewspaperPlease take oneCariboo

©

TheTheMedia MonkeyMedia Monkey TheTheMedia MonkeyMedia Monkey

on Birch Ave. beside the Post Offi ce • Ph:Ph: 250-395-8828250-395-8828

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100 MILE REALTYINDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

Yo

ur Cariboo Real Estate Connection!

96 Hwy 97 (Beside Tim

Hortons)100 Mile

House, BC

250-395-34241-800-663-8426

Website: www.100milerealty.com

CARIBOO MALL250-395-2921

®

Your Community Drugstore

Mon. - Thurs.: 9am - 5:30pmFri.: 9am - 7pm

Sat.: 9am - 5:30pmSun.: 11am - 4pm

HOURS:Sun. - Thurs. 8am - 8pm

Fri. & Sat. 8am - 9pm

250-791-6699250-791-6699Located in the 108 MallLocated in the 108 MallEaszee Dr., 108 Mile RanchEaszee Dr., 108 Mile Ranch

108 MILE 108 MILE SUPERMARKET

We now carryWe now carry

Simply Simply Granola BarsGranola BarsMade right here Made right here

in the 108.in the 108.Simply Natural. Simply Good.Simply Natural. Simply Good.Connector

Brought the house down… Elvis Presley, aka Adam Fitzpatrick, and Patsy Cline, aka Andrea Anderson, wowed the audi-ence, as did the whole Music of the Louisiana Hayride show presented by the South Cariboo Concerts at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre on May 19.

Chris Nickless photo

Putting organics in their place is a year-round activity that not only helps feed plants, lawns and hedges through-out British Columbia, but it also reduces greenhouse gas (GHG).

We can all do our part to move those organics out of landfills and back to the earth where they belong. Organics left in landfill break down to create methane, a GHG that is 20 times more powerful than carbon dioxide.

Reduce organics in land-fills:

• Garden composts

have limits. Send hard-to-breakdown scraps like meat, bones and eggshells to the local organic composting facility.

• Be mindful that bears are out looking for food, so do not add meat products or uncooked food to compost. Turn it regularly and keep it covered.

• Warm weather means the kitchen bin can heat up and cause odours. Stifle the stink by placing organics in the freezer or wrap wet food waste in paper.

• The heat of the summer

will also speed up the com-posting process, so move your scraps out of the house and turn the compost pile regu-larly.

• Fruit flies are unwelcome guests when kitchen compost-ing collects. Capture those flies with bowls of vinegar covered with plastic wrap or spritz a disinfectant spray around the bin.

• Compostable liners keep green bins clean and make dis-posal very easy.

• If a liner is not used, rinse regularly to reduce the organ-ics left in the bin.

• Outside containers attract pests big and small. Discourage those crafty critters by sealing them up tight or storing them out of the way.

• Backyard composters are another attractant for pests. Discourage rodents by sealing the bin while it generates the brown gold for the garden.

• Ensure that whatever is tossed in the green bin or on the compost heap is free of pesticides or chemicals.

• Every region reduces its landfill in its own way. Find out more from your local munici-pality or regional district.

Composting provides nutrients for gardens

Page 2: 100 Mile House Free Press, May 25, 2012

2 www.100milefreepress.net Friday, May 25, 2012 Cariboo Connector

1 in 3 Canadian families cannot affordorganized sports for their kids.

Jumpstart changes that. SATURDAY, MAY 26TH IS

JUMPSTART DAY!

� � � � � �

Visit us on Jumpstart Day, make a donation and help get kids off the sidelines.100% of your donation stays in this community.

Thanks to your generosity, the Williams Lake Chapter helped 106 kids in 2011and 467 kids since inception in 2005.

Generously supported by:

Join in the celebrations at:1050 South Lakeside Drive

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Saturday, June 9Saturday, June 9at Howard Lakeat Howard Lake

EVERYONE WELCOME!Registration: 8am - 12noon • Last weigh-in: 3pm

Fishing Derby starting at 9amAdults: $10 • Kids (16 & under): Free

Lots of prizes for kids! Half of entry fees will go back to 1st - 3rd prize winners.

No concession available, please bring your own lunch.

For more information, please call Henry at 250-397-2954Club members will smoke your catch of the day for you!

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The second round of golf for the 108 Seniors Club was played, and it turned out to be another cold day May 17.

Twenty-six mem-bers teed off and enjoyed a good day at the 108 Resort Golf Club, and played Count Your Putts.

How they placed

LadiesThere was a first

and second place tie between Audrey Law and Maureen Menzies. Third place went to Ann McKave.

MenLarry McKave cap-

tured first place, and tied for second, third

and fourth places went to Ken Brennan, Ron Law and Dave Funk.

On May 10, the game was regular golf, discarding the worst holes.

LadiesEileen King cap-

tured first place, with second and third going to Maureen Menzies and Pam

Dutchak respectively.

MenMet Boyson shot

his way to first, Mel Dodge was second and Ron Graves took third.

Seniors play another cold round

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By Stephan Theodore-Jenson

Elder Liz Pete is smoking fish in the Elder’s Smoke House from the Canim Lake Band’s cultural fish-ing day.

The Elders, the Eliza Archie Memorial School students and a couple dozen of the band members went to Gustafsen Creek for the spring run of trout. A gift of tobac-co for letting us catch the fish was put in the creek.

Some of the stu-dents fell in the creek, while netting their fish and got wet and cold with the splash of cold creek water. They didn’t mind get-ting wet.

The current would push the net while you were dip netting, and you would feel the fish flopping around in your net while it was trying to escape.

You would lift the

net up and put the net inside out onto the ground, but not close to the water. There were small fish and big ones; the small ones got put back in to grow some more.

It was a tiring and wet day, but it was

a warm trip back home with full tum-mies from the wiener roast.

No fish were wast-ed. It is a spiritual kind of thing.

Some of the fami-lies might go back on the weekend.

Stephan Theodore-Jenson is a Grade 6 student at Eliza Archie Memorial School.

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Blythe Danner,

Taylor Schilling

U.S. Marine Sergeant Logan Thibault (Zac Efron) returns from his third tour of duty in Iraq, with the one thing he credits with keeping him alive, a

photograph he found of a woman he doesn’t even know. Learning her name is Beth (Taylor Schilling) and where she lives, he shows up at her door, and ends up taking a job at her family-run local kennel. Despite her initial mistrust, a romance develops between them, giving Logan hope that Beth could be much more than his good luck charm.• Drama • Rating: PG Parents: Violence, sexual content • Length 1:41

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ocean was not enough to escape the mysterious curse that has plagued their family. Two decades pass and Barnabas (Johnny Depp) has the world at his feet, or at least the town of Collinsport, Maine. The master of Collinwood Manor, Barnabas is rich, powerful and an inveterate playboy... until he makes the grave mistake of breaking the heart of Angelique Bouchard. • Horror • Rating: PG • Parents: Violence • Length 1:53

Students enjoy cultural fishing day

Eliza Archie Memorial School student Morris Bob didn’t let a little cold water stop him from enjoying the recent cultural fishing day at Gustafsen Creek.

Colleen Amut photo

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4 www.100milefreepress.net Friday, May 25, 2012 Cariboo Connector

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You’re Invited To AYou’re Invited To ASPECIAL CONCERTSPECIAL CONCERT

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Greeny Lake –

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Valentine Lake

- rainbows will go after a Gomphus and a Micro leech.

Canim Lake -

Lake trout will hit on Canoe spoons and worms. Rainbows are hitting on a Bolo Lake troll, wedding

ring and worms, or a full back.

Horse Lake - Lake

trout are attracted by Canoe spoons and dew worms. Rainbows will hit on a Lake troll, kwik fish and worms, or brown leech and Doc Spratley.

Simon Lake -

Rainbows are hitting on a black leech and Pumkin head.

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T73 Hazard .....................137T73 St. B-J .....................137T73 Didi Henderson ........137T73 Yuuup ......................137T73 Rob Pistell ...............137T73 J. Bats Ltd. ..............137T79 Charly Enzmann .......136T79 Swine Flu ................136T81 Mike Bubenko..........135T81 Matt Pistell ..............135T81 Kalico ......................135T81 Michelle Ladeur .......135T85 Loon Bay Resort ......134T85 Shoreline 4 ..............134T87 Higgins Hopefulls .....133T87 Team Jeannie ..........133T87 Greg Best ................13390 3 Pigs ......................13291 John Raimundo........131T92 Kristbrody ................129T92 Claude Denis ...........12994 Peaches & Shiloh .....12895 Overload Fivers ........127T96 #1 ...........................126T96 DOG .........................126T96 Snob-Hill-Howlers....126T99 Hoagie Holly ............125T99 Rockwood................125T101 Yves Roy ..................124T101 Mario Gunther ..........124T101 Blue Bomers ............124T101 Linda Kinnear ..........124105 McKay .....................122T106 Chiefs ......................121T106 Bev Wallace .............121T106 Green Goblins ..........121109 Swiffers ...................120110 Bucket Shots ...........119111 Vancouver................118T112 Canucks ..................117

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Puzzle No. 615

HOW TO PLAY:Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9 only once.Each 3x3 box is outlined with a darker line. You already have a few numbers to get you started. Remember: You must not repeat the numbers 1 through 9 in the same line, column or 3x3 box.

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ARIESBusiness should be excellent for you atthe moment if you work in sales. You’re agreat negotiator and can close a sale toyour advantage.

TAURUSYou will need to define your feelings moreprecisely if you’re in a new relationship.Emotions aren’t always easy to cope within a working environment.

GEMINIYou’ll spend part of this week coordinat-ing family matters. Perhaps a bit of disci-pline will also be necessary for theyounger ones. You feel the need for alasting peace.

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For some commu-nities, the local Fields Store is their lifeline, and until recently, many towns were facing difficult days ahead with the news their Fields stores would be closing. However, commu-nities like 100 Mile House can breathe a little easier these days, as FHC Holdings Ltd. has purchased 57 Fields stores in British Columbia, Alberta, S a s k a t c h e w a n , Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, and plans to remain a strong member of each of these commu-nities for many years to come.

“Fields has been an integral part of many communities across Western Canada for many years,” says FHC president Jason McDougall.

“Our team is very excited at the pros-pect of serving the 57 communities in which it has acquired stores, and will work to ensure people con-tinue to be able to get what they need in their local communi-ties.”

Fields has been part of the landscape of Western Canada for more than 60 years, with the first store opened in Vancouver in 1950. A fixture in small towns for decades, Fields will continue to proudly serve the small com-munities that have been acquired by FHC, and will work with each of them to further ensure they

are meeting and exceeding the needs of its customers.

“Our focus always goes back to how we can best serve the customer in our communities,” adds McDougall. “The goal is to bring in the merchandise that makes the most sense for each community

we serve, and we’re looking forward to bringing in a selec-tion of great products and merchandise to communities across the West.

“Our stores will be focused on more everyday low pric-es, providing more value through deals on a regular basis and

will continue to pro-vide an assortment of those everyday items customers have always expected as well.”

McDougall says he is eager to get to know the store man-agers and people in the communities, and will be travelling around to each store

in the near future to ensure the company is truly engaged at every level.

As a further dem-onstration of Fields commitment to the communities, a per-centage of profits will go to support vari-ous initiatives and charities within each community.

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It’s that time of year when the goslings start arriving, and some have already made an appearance at the 100 Mile Marsh. Others are taking their time, as this nest depicts on Bridge Creek.

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Joanne Young’s painted windowpanes are growing in popularity, and keeping the 108 Mile art-ist busy around the community. She recently added a bluebird to her work adorning Cariboo Consignments and Crafts in Lone Butte.

Alex Wiens at Lone Butte Gardens nursery is organizing the trees and shrubs that just arrived.

Mill Site Lodge-Fischer Place Auxiliary (MSL/FPA) members Mary Ritchie, left, Jean Cornet, and Lorraine Campbell were kept busy making strawberry shortcake for the annual MSL/FPA Strawberry Tea on May 12 at the Fischer Place cafeteria.

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Bank of Montreal (BMO) 100 Mile House Branch has chosen the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre (CFEC) as the recipient of its share of 2012 Bankers Variety Show proceeds. Recently, CFEC executive director Lisa De Paoli, left, accepted a $2,300 cheque from BMO branch manager Kathy Purcha. BMO requested three specific CFEC programs - the Emergency Food Cupboard, Emergency Transportation Coupons and the Child Care Centre - share the funds.

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Heather NelsonFree Press

The Spring Light Wellness fair at the Valley Room in 100 Mile House on May 5 was well attended, spokesperson Kaye Castleman says, add-ing it was a “very auspicious day with the closest and largest full moon of 2012 com-ing that evening.”

More than 70 peo-ple signed our guest book, she notes.

“We were all very pleased with the turn-out, especially since what we offer is not mainstream.”

There were 12 presenters, offer-ing information and demonstrations from reiki, tai chi, channel-ling, healing touch

practice, information on medicinal herbs and more.

There were many positive comments and requests from folks wanting to be involved next time the group holds a fair, Castleman says.

“I was so pleased to see all the teenag-ers at the fair; they were very interested in all of the present-ers. When John Archie spoke, the whole room was quieted down.”

She says Archie heals through sharing his story, which gives people permission to open up.

The informal group is considering the option of expand-ing the fair next year, with the possibility of having an indoor/

outdoor fair. The next get-

together is scheduled for late September and it will be a con-ference style, she says, adding there will be workshops and a more hands-on approach.

For more informa-tion, call Castleman at 250-395-2239, or stop by her office at 227-475 Birch Ave.

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This year there will be something new for the kids. Each garden centre will have a sunfl ower available

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On June 9, the Cariboo Regional District will par-ticipate in a joint public hearing with the Thompson-Nicola Regional District at the Seventy Mile Access Centre at 1 p.m.

The meeting will address the proposed text amendment to Section 12.2 of the Green Lake and Area Official Community Plan.

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It’s gymkhana time again at the 100 Mile & District Outriders Club and its 2012 series kicks off on May 27 with the first of four monthly events to be held at the Outriders’ outdoor arena behind the South Cariboo Rec. Centre.

The day of games on horseback starts at 10 a.m. and offers categories for all ages, from tots on lead line to the Jack Benny division for those 39 and holding, says co-ordinator Jen Szigety.

Events include pole bending, stake

race, barrels, keyhole, baton relay and scur-ry race and the entry fee for each will be $4. Day prizes are $5, $3 and $1 for first, second and third respectively. Day aggregate winners will receive horse-related merchandise prizes.

Szigety says par-ticipants must have a current B.C. Horse Council membership to fulfill insurance requirements.

Folks who aren’t Outriders club members will also be charged $10 to participate in each gymkhana, but memberships can be purchased for $25 an individual and $35

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Medical/DentalDental Assistant Required. Reply to Dr. Harvey Thomp-son, #22-665 Front St., Ques-nel BC V2J 5J5 (250)992-3771 email: [email protected]

Services

Counselling

TRAINED Counselor is available 24 hours a day to offer support, understanding, and help. Confi dential and free of charge.

Interior Crisis Line NetworkCall Toll Free

1-888-353-CARE (2273)www.heretohelp.bc.cawww.YouthinBC.comwww/mindcheck.ca

Therapy Groups

ALANON - Does someone’’s drinking bother you? Meet with others who feel the same. Meet Mondays, 7pm at the Health Centre at the back of the Hospital. Contact 250-395-4646

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meetings in 100 Mile area: Mondays noon at #10 Scenic Place Estates. Tuesdays, 8pm, St. Timothy’’s Church. Thursdays 7:30pm, 108 Com-munity Centre. Saturday night fi reside family group 8pm, 100 Mile United Church. Sundays 7:30pm, south Cariboo Com-munity Health Centre,rear en-trance. 250-791-5286, 250-395-4646, 250-395-6154, 250-395-5368

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS. Want to quit drugs or affected by someone’’s drug use? Meetings at Health Centre, 555 Cedar; Mon. & Fri., 7:30pm. Doors open 7pm. 250-791-5287, or call the helpline: 250-320-5032

Education/Tutoring

ARE you an adult who strug-gles to read, write or do math? Partner Assisted Learning (PAL) can help! We provide free one-to-one tutoring. Call Mary at 250-395-0404

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Services

Financial Services

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Legal Services

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assures EMPLOYMENT &TRAVEL FREEDOM.

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Contractors

CONTRACT CARPENTER: over 40 years exp. Honest & reliable. Ref. available. Versed in all aspects of construction. Additions, renovations, fl oor-ing, fi nishing, framing, ceram-ics, drywall, cabinets, garages, concrete work. Planning & ide-as. Please call Barry 250-395-4533

Garden & LawnTOP SOIL: Organic Soils. Pick up or dump truck. 250-397-2973.

Tree Services

Danger and Unwanted Tree Removal

250-706-8111

CERTIFIEDCERTIFIED

BB&&B reetoppingB reetopping

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay

Good quality horse & cow hay, large square bales, round bales & haylage bales. Ph. early a.m. or evenings. (250)398-2805

GOOD quality square bales, grass/alfalfa mix. Baled with no rain. $3-$6 per bale. 250-397-2378. Delivery available.

Help Wanted

Pets & Livestock

Feed & HaySMALL square bales of mixed alfalfa grass hay, barn stored. Hillpoint Farms.250-791-6652.

Pets

HAVANESE: Spayed 7 month old puppy. $500 fi rm. Call 250-395-4547.

PUREBRED MAREMMA PUPPIES FOR SALE!

asking $350Great Guardian Dogs

Perfect for protecting live-stock and yard against

predators (especially wolves & coyotes). Very friendly to-

wards people and they DO NOT WANDER

250-706-7202250-395-0832

SPCA - Your best choice in pets. 250-395-5303

The SPCA needs 2 to 3 phone volunteers to answer the emergency line. Suits retired or semi-retired individuals. Al-so, temporary foster homes needed. Please call 250-395-5303 and leave a message.

*WARNING* -Ads reading, “Free to a good home”, have the potential to attract individu-als that see your family pet as a way to make $$money through any number of unde-sirable situations; i.e. selling to animal testing labs or in the case of horses, the slaughter house. Contact the SPCA at 250-395-5303 for information on successfully placing your pet in the right kind of home. Leave a message and a volun-teer will get back to you.

Merchandise for Sale

Building Supplies

SLIDING glass door (6’) and 4’x5’ window. Both are Doug-las fi r, metal clad, dual pane, Argon fi lled and Low e coated. Asking $300 for door, $150 for window. Ph. 250-593-4177

Camera Equipment

LIKE NEW Kodak C360 digital zoom camera kit for $50. Ask for Chris at 250-395-2219.

Consignment

CONSIGNING Vehicles, RVs, Farm Tractors & Equipment. Phone 250-395-2217 for more information.

Help Wanted

Merchandise for Sale

Firewood/FuelFIREWOOD all split & cut from 12” to 48”. $130 per cord (4x4x8). Free delivery. Chris, 250-706-3043. Stacking Avail.

HEAT your entire home, do-mestic water and more with the Classic OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Cen-tral Boiler. Dual fuel ready models available. Call Today. Cameo Plumbing & Heating (250)395-3535.

Heavy Duty Machinery

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /

Bridges / EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for Sale24th ANNUAL ANTIQUES &

COLLECTIBLES SALEsponsored by the Vernon Col-lectors Club at Vernon Curling

Rink on Fri. May 25th from 3pm-8pm & Sat. May 26th from 10am-4pm. Approx.

125 tables.$3 admission is good for both days.

2 FREE STANDING stereo computer speakers; volume, bass and treble controls. Exc. sound. Like new w/box, $20.00. Sony 17” LCD monitor SDM-HS73. Beautiful 1280 x 1024 resolution. Like new, in box. $120.00. Sony DVD/CD player w/Dolby digital. Com-plete with remote/manual. $20.00, in very good cond. 250-395-6179.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?

MANUFACTURED pure wood shavings: natural product, high quality, low cost, bulk bagged shaving for livestock, pets, gar-dens. Custom hauling available. Call New Cal Rabbit Farm 250-395-3336 or 250-706-8972.

Career Opportunities

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale

SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOL SALE

• Knack Job Box 2’x4’x2’ $300

• Knack Job Box 2’x5’x2’ $450

• Shop quality Husky 7HP 2 stage 175 psi com-pressor 15cfm, c/w/ 80 gal tank, 220v single phase, 100% duty cycle $1000

• Mod U Blast Glass beat cabinet $700

• Work bench, 4’x2’x1.25” solid steel top, mid shelf and steel legs $300

• Misc clamps and vice grips $15 or lot sale con-sidered

• Milwaukee Super Saw-zall $175

• Delta 16 1/2” fl oor mounted drill press $150, drill press vice $50, keyless chuck for drill press $100

• Lots of misc electric & hand tools $5 and up

• Small shop fridge $125

• Jack stands (8) $20 each

• New Warn Winch 2500lbs c/w synthetic line $550

Retiring from steel fabrica-tion work and no longer re-quire. All in excellent condi-tion.

Please call250-395-7570250-945-4321

Misc. Wanted

WANTED: approx. 24 horseshoes. Rusty ones are fi ne.Pls call 250-395-7570.

WANTED: Old lever actionWinchester & Marlin rifl es andcarbines. Call (250)791-6369

Career Opportunities

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BUY A GARAGE SALE PACKAGE AT THE 100 MILE FREE PRESS AND

WE’LL HELP YOU HAVE A GREAT SALE!

In the Pinkney Complex onHorse Lake Road in 100 Mile House

250-395-2219

Just Ask For OurJust Ask For Our

GARAGESALE KIT

• A 4-line or less classifi ed word ad($1.00 per line charge for additional lines)

• Large garage sale signs to hang up around the neighbourhood

• Red and yellow balloons to grab everyone’s attention

• Felt pen for completing signs and marking prices

One Week Special$16.50

Two Week Special$23.50

Plus HST

1. Place your advertisement for 2 weeks in our classifi ed section.2. Call friends and neighbours to see if they’d like to do a sale together.

The bigger the selection, the more customers you’ll have.3. Give yourself a couple of days to get organized.4. Gather boxes, newspapers, and bags to use during the sale to

package purchases.5. Set your dates and times. The fi rst and middle of the month are

paydays for many people.6. Take the time to clean up your items… products will sell better when

they look “taken care of.”7. Make the most of your display by setting up in a visible area such as

the front yard, the driveway or near the curb. Don’t tuck yourself and your merchandise in a dark garage.

8. Label everything for sale with tape. Price it so you might consider buying it for yourself.

9. Before the sale, go to the bank. Get plenty of small bills and change to have on-hand. Keep a calculator handy for quick adding.

10. Be an entrepreneur. Make extra money by selling canned sodas, lemonade, etc., to shoppers. If you have kids, have them do this!

10 TIPS TO A GREAT SALE!

CLEAN OUT THE CLEAN OUT THE BASEMENT, SHED BASEMENT, SHED

AND GARAGE AND GARAGE and make some money doing it!and make some money doing it!

Plus HST

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. Wanted

WE BUY WE BUY GOLD & SILVER GOLD & SILVER in every form.

Open every Saturday 10am - 3pm. 205 Birch

Ave., 100 Mile House 250-395-3034We are CLOSED May 5-June 13

Musical InstrumentsPIANO: Kimball Whitney, ex-cellent condition. $1000. 250-395-4809.

Sporting GoodsUSED GOLF CARTS, excel-lent condition, with warranties. Call to view. 250-395-4775.

Real Estate

Acreage for SaleLAND for sale by owner. $149,000. 65 acres surround-ed by Crown Land. Approx. 35 acres yearly producing hay meadow. 30 head range use permit. Thomas Rd., property is 2.6 Km off Hwy. 24. Sheri-dan Lake area (east of 100 Mile). Contact Dan Lytton: 250-593-4135.

For Sale By OwnerNEW HOME: 4904 Kitwanga. $239,000. Financing avail. rent to own, trade. (Realtors 2% commission) 250-395-1730.

Mobile Homes & Parks

1977 14 X 70 Mobile Home 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Oil Furnace Good Condition Must Be Moved 18,900. 250-395-3578

Townhouses

CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH

ASSOCIATIONSouth Cariboo Branch

CMHA-SCB is now taking applications for our affordable family housing development, located on Cariboo Trail and Jens Street, 100 Mile House B.C. Application forms can be picked up at the Community Resource Centre (between the Hospital and the Junior High School), or at the Women’s Centre (102 Bridge Creek Centre, Birch Avenue).The 25 unit project has 1, 2, 3 and 4 bed-room units. Applicants must provide income and asset information and verifi cation upon application.This project is spon-sored by the Cana-dian Mental Health Association - South Cariboo Branch and British Columbia Housing and Manage-ment Commission.

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentBC HOUSING is now accept-ing applications for housing from persons 55 years and older as well as disabled per-sons 19 years of age and old-er. Eligible tenants pay 30% of gross monthly income for rent. For applications contact: 250-395-4743 or 1-800-834-7149.CALEDONIA MANOR: Two bdrm apts for rent. Quiet build-ing, with elevator. In 100 Mile House. 250-706-2336

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentPARKVIEW APTS: 1 BDRM apt for rent renovated, down-town 100 Mile. $550/mo, 2 bdrm $650, bachelor $450. In-cludes heat. (250)395-3660 or (250)706-9144

✴Cariboo Garden Apt.✴1&2 Bedrooms,

Clean, large, brightNear hospital/shopping

Social room, fi sh ponds & garden spots avail.Seniors welcome

(250)395-0809 or(250)395-0168

Commercial/Industrial

1700 SQ FT commercial build-ing for rent. Comprises of 600 sq ft of workshop and 2 bay area, 1100 sq ft offi ce space. Lots of parking. Easy highway access. 997 Alder Avenue. $1100 per month. Available June 1st. 1-250-617-8022.

NEWLY renovated retail space available @ 355 Birch ave. 100 Mile. formerly the Tip Top bldg call Janet 250-395-2545

Duplex / 4 Plex

100 MILE. Nice 3 bdrm duplex in town. N/S, N/P, refs. req. $750/mon. Avail. June 1st. 250-395-3658

1 BDRM SUITE. Nice clean unit in 4-plex in 100 Mile $700/mo + util. Jim 250-395-2550.

3 BDRM duplex in Forest Grove. $700/month + utilities. Ref. req. No dogs. $500 DD. Call after 3pm: 250-397-2754.

4 BDRM, 2 bath duplex. $700 + utilities. NS, NP. Ref. Req. In 100 Mile. 250-397-2182.

AVAIL. now: 2 bdrm, reno-vated apt, in downtown 100 Mile. $550/mon , ref. req. No dogs. Call 250-456-7314.

LARGE 1 bdrm $510 plus util. N/S. N/P. 10 min. to 100 Mile. Avail. now. 250-397-2126.

Mobile Homes & Pads

NICE CLEAN 2 bdrm mobile home for rent, Horse Lake area. Can rent a room or whole place. 250-395-2225 or 403-818-0467. Call for rates.

ONE empty mobile home pad, #50 at Park Drive Estates. 250-395-3268.

Garage Sales

Rentals

Mobile Homes & Pads

SMALL 2 bdrm trailer, lge. yard in 103. Great for senior couple or single person. $550/mon. 250-296-4367.

Homes for Rent

100 MILE: 2 bdrm basement suite, renovated. Avail. June 1. $700/mon. includes utilities. 250-395-6066.

100 MILE: 3 bdrm plus base-ment suite. Avail. immed. Ref. req. DD. $1000/mon. 250-791-5569

100 MILE House (Sundials) 3 bdrm twnhse. NS, NP. $600-$750. 250-395-6576

104 MILE: 3 bdrm, hot tub, ride ‘em lawnmower, washer, dryer, no smoking. $900 month. 1-604-885-8014.

2 BDRM house, Horse Lake area. N/P, N/S. $725/mon. DD req. 250-609-1118.

3 BDRM, 2 bath home on Cariboo Trail. $1000 per mon. D.D. & ref. req’d. 250-397-2521. Avail. Feb. 1, 2012.

3 bdrm house in Lac La Hache. Large fenced yard in quiet neighbourhood. F/S W/D. Garage, workshop and garden shed. Pet ok. N/S. $750 + util. Ref. req. 250-395-0627

HORSE LAKE Waterfront - 3 BDRM House, avail immedi-ately. No smoking. No large dogs. Small pets negotiable. References & damage deposit req’d. Contact Nancye, 250-395-2684, cell# 250-706-1406.

LARGE 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on working ranch. Pasture for 1 to 2 horses. DD & Ref. Re-quired. $850/mon. 250-397-2531.LARGE 3 bdrm house in 108. Avail. now. $900 + util. Refs, pets welcome. 250-791-6729

LARGE one level house, 4 bdr with 2 full baths,nice large and open fully fenced yard in the 108 for rent. N/S ref required $1200 per month 250-219-9446.

LOWER HALF of newer house. 93 Mile. Separate en-trance, 2 bdrms, beautiful oak kitchen, in-fl oor heating, appli-ances, includes utilities. $685. Avail. July 1st. 250-459-7771.

NEAR 100 Mile, 2 bdrm mo-bile with shop $650/mth. OR 2 bdrm basement suite $550/mth. Both plus utilities and back up wood heat. 250-395-4602.

Garage Sales

Rentals

Homes for RentNEW HOME: $1100/mo. Don’t waste your rent, rent to buy. View at 4904 Kitwanga Dr. 108 Mile. 250-395-1730

TWO bdrm house in Lac La Hache. Loft, yard, shed. N/S N/P. $500/mon. Avail. immed. 250-706-3212

Offi ce/Retail

PRIME OFFICE SPACE for Rent. South Cariboo Business Centre 226- 475 Birch Avenue156 sft only $195.00 mtly. incl. utilities, janitorial. call Konrad 250 395-2233.

Townhouses

AVAILABLE Avail. June 1st,3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse with basement, located adja-cent to 100 Mile Elementary School. Quiet building with fenced yard. N/S $650.00 + utilities. Inquire @ 250-593-0253 or by email at [email protected]

Transportation

Cars - Domestic2008 Jeep Compass. $9000. New tires. Exc. Cond. Contact after 5pm: 250-456-2348.

Cars - Sports & Imports

2003 HONDA PILOT

• Fully Loaded • Power Everything• Hitch, Leather• New Summer Tires• New Winter Tires• New Brakes Front &

Rear• Seats 8, (back seat folds down)• 225,000 kms

Asking $8000Come have a look!250-945-9959

Garage Sales

Transportation

MotorcyclesYAMAHA, WR 450 Dirt Bike, Very Clean, New Tires, New Chain,Bush Guards, Electric Start, Shop Stand, Excellent Condition, Ready to Ride. $4200. [email protected]

Recreational/Sale

1994 Nash 19’ Travel Trailer Very Good Condition

• New battery• Hitch• Full bath• Large fridge• Microwave• 4 Burner stove w/oven

Asking $7500

250-395-2571

2010 HIDEOUT, 19’ trailer, as new condition, sleeps 6, two 6-V batteries, tub/shower, foot fl ush toilet, full size fridge/freezer, microwave, a/c, awning and more. A steal at $11,900. 250-706-7271.AFFORDABLE 1981 25’ GMC MoHome: All new tires, roof air/heater, domestic fridge with freezer, rear bdrm., etc. in good condition. $4500. Phone 250-396-7579.BIGFOOT camper, 1991, 8’. Working fridge, sink, stove, heat & lights. One owner. Exc. cond. $3300. 250-791-6631.

Scrap Car Removal

FREE SCRAP CARPICK UP*

250-395-1141Toll Free: 1-877-395-1133

[email protected]

100 Mile100 MileNew & UsedNew & Used

Auto Parts Ltd.Auto Parts Ltd.

“The OnlyMinistry of Environment

Approved Scrap Car Recycler.”

*Certain restrictions apply. Call for details

Scrap Batteries WantedWe buy scrap batteries fromcars & trucks & heavy equip.

$4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Minimum 10. Call Toll Free 1.877.334.2288

Garage Sales

Transportation

Snowmobiles2010 M8 Sno Pro, MBRP Can, knee pads, ice scratchers,clutch & weights, windshieldbag, fl yscreen windshield, ris-ers with telescoping handle-bar, gas rack, custom ChrisBrant rear shock, Fox ad-justable shocks. Goggle warm-er. 1300 miles. $7500. 250-395-2225 or 403-818-0467.

Sport Utility Vehicle

1999 DODGE Dakota Sport4x4, loaded. $4300. 250-456-7572.

Trucks & Vans

1990 S15 EXT CAB

4x4

• 4.3 L automatic• near new tires• good running condition

$2500 obo250-395-7570

Boats

GLASCRAFT 12’ Fiberglass BoatEZ Loader Trailer

2007 25HP Yamaha 4 Stroke Outboard Motor

w/Trolling Blade (mint condition)

$4,500 250-397-4126

or 250-706-3666

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Employment

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Pets

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Real Estate

Rentals

Automotive

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100 MILE: 824 Spruce Ave. on May 26 & 27, 9am-4pm. Come have a look!

100 MILE: Flea Market. Sun. June 3, at 100 Mile Agriplex from 11am -4pm. Vendors call 250-395-4772 to book table.

100 MILE: Yard sale, 100 Mile United Church, 49 Dogwood May 26, 8:30 to 2. BBQ hot dogs. Household items, bake table. Donations for sale ac-cepted at church or call 250-395-2932

108 RANCH: Fri. & Sat. May 25 & 26, from 8am-2pm at 5361 Kallum Dr. Mower, tools, ladder, pressure washer, 18” tires, scooter, new aluminum fuel tank, tool box combo w/pump, new 5th wheel hitch and much more. 250-791-6297.

108 RANCH: Sat. May 26 from 9am-1pm at 4827 Kit-wanga Dr. Lots of misc. stuff!

93 MILE: Sat. May 26, 9am-2pm. Tools & shop equipment only. 6886 Stokes Rd at red Land Rover.

FOREST GROVE: 3 Week-ends: May 12 & 13, 19 & 20 and 26 & 27,10am-5pm each day at 4537 Bakken Road.

HORSE LAKE: Large multi family. 6017 Toomie Rd. on Sat. & Sun, May 26 & 27 from 10am to ?? Everything from household items & furniture to tack & saddles. Too much to list!

LAC LA HACHEVolunteer Fire Department

Fundraiser, Bazaar & yard sale. Saturday, May 26. 9am - 3pm. Lac la Hache Community Hall (on Highway 97). For ta-ble rentals call 250-396-7144.

LONE BUTTE: Lone Butte Community Hall on Sat. May 26 from 9:30am to 2:30pm. For table/space rental informa-tion call Pat at 250-395-2114 or Audrey at 250-395-4206.

LONE BUTTE: Neighbour-hood sale. 6730 Fawn Creek Rd. 9am - 3pm. Sat. May 26.

MOVING sale, June 2 and 3. 6757 Highway 24. Right beside Fawn Lake Lumber.

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Sunrise Ford Sales is bringing Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd’s innova-tive Drive One 4 UR Community program to 100 Mile House in an effort to raise up to $6,000 for the 100 Mile House & District Soccer Association (OMHSA).

For every per-son who test drives a Ford vehicle at the Save-On-Foods parking lot on June 2, Sunrise Ford Sales and Ford of Canada will donate $20 to the OMHSA.

“We’re excited to partner with OMHSA to help raise funds for its ongoing upgrades. Money raised will help pay off the fields, the concession stand, and support the overall activities of the association,” says Leon Chretien, dealer principal at Sunrise Ford Sales.

“With summer just around the cor-ner, I know they are going to be very busy. With game schedules, drills and coaching, I am hoping we can

take some of the pres-sure off them with this Drive One.”

The event, which will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., will feature a range of models, including the EcoBoost Explorer.

“We really appre-ciate all the support from the commu-nity and Ford,” says OMHSA president Jen Appleby.

“The fields are important to us because it is where many kids learn the fundamentals of teamwork and co-operation. We have

a busy season ahead and the fields are ready for play but the

project is still ongo-ing, so every little bit helps.”

Since the start of Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School and com-munity programs in 2010, more than 77,000 test drives at more than 500 events have generated more

than $1 million in donations for high schools and organiza-tions in Canada.

Participants must be 18 years or older and have a valid driver’s license.

There is a limit of one test drive per household.

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MEMORIAL WALKin support of

BC BEREAVEMENT DAYSunday, May 27 at 11am

Opening Ceremony at the Health Unit (behind Hospital) with a short talk by Sarah Smith.

People are then invited to take part in the ‘silent and refl ective walk’ from there to Centennial Park (or people

can drive to the park) to take part in a brief ceremony starting at noon, to remember loved ones .

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Ken AlexanderFree Press

The Cariboo Youth Soccer League got underway in Quesnel on May 6 and 100 Mile House squads put on a good show.

The U14 girls lost 3-0 to Williams Lake and 7-2 to Quesnel. However, team manager Pam Easton says the girls showed good teamwork, but just

ran out of steam in their games.The U16 girls won their first game against Williams Lake B team, with goals from Tiffany Keating, Katelyn Raimundo, including an amaz-ing marker by Shian Remanente.However, they lost their second game 1-0 to Williams Lake A team.

Manager Jeannie Capnerhurst says Taylor Blades was in

goal both games and did an outstanding job.The U12 girls had a great day, as they won their first game a 7-3 against Prince George, with Rachel Cross and Courtney Cave sharing the net-minder duties. “They had excellent field position, great teamwork and they came out ready to play, coach Lianne Heales says, adding it was a true team effort.

Goal scorers includ-ed Sydni Poggenpohl, Olivia Poggenpohl and Ashley Holyk with a hat trick.

They tied their sec-ond game 1-1 against Williams Lake U11 team.

Heales says it was a very even match with Allison Carr and Ashley Holyk in goal, and S. Poggenpohl was the 100 Mile goal scorer.

“Lydia Kinasewich and Avery Collinson

were both outstand-ing, as they played with a lot of determi-nation.”

The U12 Boys reg-istered a win against Prince George and a loss against Williams Lake. Both were hard-fought games with a lot of back-and-forth action.

Overall, a very successful day with good weather and great representation from our community, says Heales.

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Humming along... Pausing for a sweet sip at 108 Mile Ranch, this hummingbird was captured on camera as it hovered briefly for an all-important energy drink. The warm weather has heightened sightings of avian activity at feeders.

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Good show by local soccer players

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