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April 12, 2013 edition of the Salmon Arm ObserverTRANSCRIPT
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A10He’s already stuffedn Cub Scout sixer William Roebuck tries to feed a cupcake to a toy stuffed dog that was for sale at the First Salmon Arm Scouts’ garage sale and fundraiser held Saturday at the SASCU Downtown Activity Centre.
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Sturgis cancels Shuswap eventThe 2013 Sturgis North Motor-
cycle Jamboree and Music Festival proposed for Silvery Beach near Chase has screeched to a stop.
Sgt. Gary Heebner of Chase RCMP told Chase council Tuesday that the event has been cancelled. He said it’s unknown if the jambo-ree will be located at the same site in 2014, and it’s rumoured organiz-
ers might be looking at a venue in Merritt.
Heebner told the Shuswap Market News that police were informed Fri-day by the Neskonlith Indian Band that Sturgis North was being can-celled.
The Market News could not reach Chief Judy Wilson of the Neskonlith band nor Joan Hansen, president of Sturgis North, for comment prior to the newspaper’s deadline.
The Columbia Shuswap Regional
District also received word from Chase RCMP that the event has been cancelled.
Cpl. Mark Skotnicki sent an email Tuesday to the CSRD, noting that the organizers have cancelled the event and so restrictions on police officers taking leave during the event could be rescinded.
Matt Noble, chief administrative officer for the City of Merritt, told the Market News that the city has received no official overture from
Sturgis North. Brad Handel, owner of Techlec-
tric, one of the businesses owed money from the 2011 motorcycle rally in Salmon Arm and area, said he sees the cancellation as positive.
“We were never going to get our money back anyway, so the reality is, at least they’re going to stop creating more debt.”
In 2012, the Motoplex Speedway and Event Park in Spallumcheen hosted the event.
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Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board and The Salmon Arm Chamber of Commerce are pleased to co-host the All Candidates Forum for the May 14, 2013, Provincial Election.
Questions to the candidates will be received in written format only, preferably in advance at www.sachamber.bc.ca, (click on the question submission link on the front page). Questions can also be submitted at the forum but will be placed in the queue following all previous submissions.
Date: Saturday, April 20, 2013 Time: 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Location: SASCU Recreation Centre – Auditorium
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History in actionn Guest speaker Phil Wright presents a history of the Reid family in the Salmon Arm area at the Okanagan Historical Society annual general meeting held Sunday at the Seniors Citizens Drop-In Centre. Wright is the grandson of Alex and Janet Reid who settled in the area in 1910.
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The palatial Malakwa residence that serves as home to convicted drug trafficker Colin Martin is back on the market, though its sale remains subject to the federal seized property man-agement act.
The 6,700-square-foot home at 3621 Northway Rd. is cur-rently listed at $850,000 – a substantial drop from the $1.75 mil-lion asking price back in January 2011, when the house was briefly on the market despite a court order granted to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada and the RCMP Integrated Proceeds of Crime sec-tion preventing the sale.
Paul Riley, a Crown counsellor with the prosecution service, says the restraint order on the property was recently varied by the B.C. Supreme Court to allow for the property’s sale, with net proceeds
to be held under the seized property man-agement directorate.
“If the property is sold, then net proceeds will be restrained in the place of the property it-self,” said Riley.
Riley said the vari-ance was granted at the request of the property’s registered owner. Land Title records list num-bered company 311165 B.C. Ltd. as the prop-erty’s owner. The com-pany’s director is listed as Steve Ambrose of Sicamous.
Martin and Cahill are tenants of the home, which sits on one of three neighbouring properties raided by police in July 2010. Beneath a workshop on one of the neighbouring properties, investigat-ing officers uncovered a bunker that contained about 3,000 marijuana plants. From the prop-erty at 3621, or Lot 5, court documents state police claimed to have seized two baggies of
marijuana, a paper bag containing marijuana with the name “Colin” written on it and other drug paraphernalia, as well as documents and emails showing Mar-tin, his common-law wife Jennifer Cahill and Gorge Timber Ltd. (of which Cahill was listed as president) arranging for the bunker’s con-struction, and a Health Canada application for a licence to produce marijuana prepared in Martin’s name.
Martin and Cahill are both facing related drug charges for production and possession for the purpose of trafficking.
Martin remains be-hind bars and is sched-uled for a pre-trial con-ference in Kelowna on April 9 in relation to the above drug charges. He is also expected to be in court in September for extradition hearings for separate charges re-lating to a cross-border drug smuggling opera-tion.
Bike tributen Fern Chard polishes her Harley Davidson with a picture of her mother, Cpl. Audrey Young, painted on the tank. Chard’s bike was among others on display during the BC Lone Wolves Show and Shine at the Mall at Piccadilly.
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Seized Malakwa residence back on the marketBy Lachlan Laberemarket news staff
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Local talents are put-ting it out there Sat-urday to support two non-profit groups – the women’s emergency shelter and Shuswap Lake Health-Care Soci-ety in the process.
Popular for his por-trayal of Hank Snow in the Louisiana Hayride, radio personality Pat-rick Ryley brings Hank to the Shuswap The-atre, a co-producer of the fundraiser.
Ryley will be accom-panied by the stellar guitar riffs of another local favourite – Peter Clark.
Homegrown in the Shuswap, indie artist Aimie Laws’ vocals resonate in her own a mysterious and intrigu-ing sound. Laws will perform music from her new CD, accompa-nied by Tyler Matthews (bass), Mark Green-halgh (drums) and Jon Treichel (lead guitar).
And The Elk Tribe is a fresh, new, local group exploding onto the music scene.
“Our goal is to write simple, raw, good mu-sic that’s pleasing to all folks,” says the group on their website. “We
have a foot-stompin’ groove, sweet harmo-nies and an infectious energy. Our sound is unique.”
Band members in-clude: Zach Harder on guitar and rhythm, Levi Harder on lead vocals, glockenspiel, and rhythm, Brayden Harder on bass and vo-cals, David McMaster on violin and mando-lin, and Amanda Rob-bins on lead vocals and synth.
With 100 years of history, the Shuswap Lake Health-Care Aux-iliary continues to meet changing needs.
More than 70 mem-bers volunteer in a wide range of services to support health care in the Shuswap.
Last year, the Shuswap Area Fam-ily Emergency Society (S.A.F.E.) supported some 140 to 150 fami-lies (800 to 1,000 indi-viduals if all services are included), says cri-sis intervention support worker Sara Inskip, noting the society relies heavily on community support.
“We supply families we support with hous-ing, clothing, healthy food choices, hygiene
products, baby needs, toiletries and house-hold start-up items, and being a non-profit our budget is limited,” she says. “Without help from the community, we wouldn’t be able to do that.
Inskip says S.A.F.E. Society workers are thrilled with support that will be forthcom-ing from Saturday’s concert and a fundrais-ing silent auction at the show.
Tickets are available in advance for $20 at Touch ’A Texas in the
Mall at Piccadilly, or $25 at the door.
Making music for a good cause
n Salmon Arm’s own The Elk Tribe perform in a benefit concert at Shuswap Theatre Saturday.
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By Barb BrouwerMArKet neWS StAff
Harmonious farmon bunny trail
Easter may be over, but things will be hop-ping at Harmonious Homestead and Ewe on Saturday, April 20.
The Canadian Rab-bit Hopping club will compete against the Vancouver Agility club in the first inter-club rabbit hopping compe-tition.
Whether you have seen the super dogs or not, you will not want to miss these rabbits race through hoops, tunnels and over jumps.
The whole fam-ily will enjoy this new attraction at this year’s “Knee-Deep in Spring” event.
Back by popular de-mand, farm tours led by a farmer will be available throughout the day.
This interactive tour will provide informa-tion on the lives and care of rabbits, chicks, lambs, and baby goats.
Knee Deep in Spring runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $7.50 per person – cash only – at the farm gate, and includes all events and displays.
The Flocks Trough restaurant will be open in Mount Ida Hall, where soup and sau-sage on a bun will be served.
Harmonious Home-stead and Ewe is locat-ed at 5421 70th St. SW.
For more detailed information, send an email to [email protected], phone 250-832-0503, or visit the website at www.harmonioush-omestead.ca.
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Call us at 250-832-2131, drop in to our offi ce, or use our new, easy to use calendar online. See below.
FRIDAY, APRIL 12MUSIC FESTIVAL – The annual Shuswap Music Festival takes place to April
27: Strings – Arpril 15 to 17 at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church; Piano – April 15 to 24 at First United Church and SAGA Public Art Gallery; Vocal – St. Andrews April 22 to 23. The wrap-up Gala Night of the Stars takes place at First United Church Saturday, April 27. Admission is $5 per person or $10 for a family.
AIRPLANES – The Shuswap Aero Model club hosts a four-day show at the Mall at Piccadilly. View a variety of locally built planes and learn more about radio-controlled aircraft.
FILM FARE – The Shuswap Film Society and Salmar Association present Side Effects, a fi lm in which a young woman’s world unravels when a drug prescribed by her psychiatrist has unexpected results, to Thursday, April 18 at the Salmar Classic at 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13GARAGE SALE – Hillcrest Elementay School at 1180 - 20th St. SE hosts a
fundraising garage sale in the gym from 8 a.m. to noon. BENEFIT CONCERT – A fundraiser for the SAFE Society and Shuswap Lake
Health-Care Society takes place at 6:30 p.m. at Shuswap Theatre on Hudson Avenue. Patrick Ryley hosts and performs as Hank Williams and other country stars. The event also features Aimie Laws, Peter Clark and Elk Tribe. Tickets are $20 prior to the show at Touch’A Texas in the Mall at Piccadilly, or $25 at the door.
SUNDAY, APRIL 14 ON THE BLOCK – A family-friendly charitable auction takes place at Carlin
Hall at noon. Admission is free and food is available. Check items out Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
JAM & DANCE – An all-ages jam and dance takes place at 2 p.m. at Grandview Bench Hall. Admission is $3. For more information, call Karl Buchmann at 250-832-0153.
TUESDAY, APRIL 16STEWARDSHIP – Stewardship Legacy Workshop at the Podollan Inn from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. includes a tour of the Salmon River. Admission is free but participants must register by Friday, April 12 at http://www.createsurvey.com/s/lv6AOt/?
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17WRITE STUFF – Shuswap Writers’ Group meets from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in
the Mall at Piccadilly board room. Contact Shirley at 250-835-4544.SOUL JOURNEY – Shuswap Questers presents Norma Cowrie, teacher of
personal transformation and counsellor, from 7 to 9:15 p.m. in the library of the Downtown Activity Centre. Admission is $5.
GRADS 2013 –A free hair fashion show or this year’s grads takes place from 7 to 9 p.m. at Tarnow’s Hair & Day Spa, featuring makeup tips, sunless tanning demos and prizes, raffl es and giveaways.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18JAZZ CLUB – The Jazz Club presents the Worst Pop Band Ever with their
combination of indie pop and improvisational jazz, at 7 p.m. at SAGA Public Art Gallery. Suggested donation of $15 at the door.
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You can now upload your own events on our website…AND IT’S EASY!! Simply go to www.saobserver.net,
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SENIORS – Fifth Avenue Seniors’ Activity Centre host a pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday, April 14; Jammers Dance 7 p.m. April 21.
WARNING – The deadline for the Young Writers’ Contest in poetry and prose for students fi ve to 18, in School District #83 and #22, is Thursday, April 18. Get entry information at www.saow.ca.
COMPETITION - The Burnaby Writers’ Society hosts a province-wide writing competition with a deadline of May 31. Send a complete one-page, previously unpublished work of poetry, fi ction or non-fi ction, in any genre, on the theme of air, interpreted in any way you wish, to BWS Contest Committee, 6584 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby V5G 3T7.
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WORSHIPTogetherKnow that the Lord,
He is God, it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves;
we are His people. – Psalm 100:3
Phone for Information250 517-8655 or
250 832-5908
9:45 am Bible Study11 am Sunday Worship
Pastor R. BrownSASCU Rec Center, Rm. 101 (west side)
Shepherd of the ValleyLutheran Church (LCC)
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian
Pre-service singing 10:45 a.m.
Worship service 11:00 a.m.
T.C.Hwy. across from RCMPRev. Woldy Sosnowsky
250 832-7282
Mountain View Baptist Church
Pastor Benje BartleyFor info.: 250 833-5636
1981 9th Ave. NE (St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church)
Worship: 9:00 a.m.Sunday School
for the whole family @ 10:30 am
Seventh-dayAdventist Church
3270 60th Avenue NE • 250 832-8936Web: www.salmonarmadventist.caStudy Online: www.bibleinfo.com
Join us each Saturday ~ All ages
9:30 am. - Bible Study Hour11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
Little Mountain Bible Chapel
Co-sponsor of Morning Star Bible Camp, Westbank, B.C.
3481 - 10th Ave. S.E.250 803-0161 ~ Salmon Arm
• Sunday ~ Worship & Remembrance - 9:30 a.m.• Family Bible Hour/Sunday School - 11 a.m.• � ursday ~ Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Church of ChristWe meet at 2560 Auto Road SE
Come & join us!
Phone for Information250 833-0927
10 a.m. ~ Worship & Communion11:15 a.m. ~ Classes for all ages
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River of LifeCommunity Church
2405 Centennial Drive,Shuswap Lake Estates Lodge, downstairs
Sunday Worship - 10 a.m.Sunday School - 10:45 a.m.
(Nursery to age 12)
Pastor Reuben Pauls - 250 675-3636
New LifeOutreach
Pastors Mel & Joyce Janzen250 675-3839 or 250 835-8736
4409 Trans Can. Hwy., Tappenwww.newlifeoutreach.ca
Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m.
St. Mary’s Anglican/United Church
1188 Trans Canada Hwy.,Sorrento
Ph. 250-675-2294www.stmarysorrento.ca
Tuesday Eucharist 10 [email protected]
� e Rev. Bruce ChalmersSUNDAY WORSHIP - 10 am
1191 - 22nd Street NE250 832-8452, 250 832-0910
Pastor Peter Stellingwer� 10:30 a.m. Worship
Nursery Care & Children’s Programs
CornerstoneChurch
Christian Reformed
THE SHUSWAP’S MULTI-SITE CHURCH
SALMON ARMSundays at 9:00 am & 10:45 am
3151 - 6th Ave. NEChildren’s Ministry & Childcare for all ages,
both services
SICAMOUSSundays at 10:30 am
Parkview School, 605 Parksville St.Children’s Ministry for kids up to 12 yrs
Weekly Ministries for all ages
SORRENTOSundays at 10:30 am
Sorrento Memorial Hall, TCHChildren’s Ministry
for kids up to 12 yrs
Visit us at: aplacetobelong.caContact: 250 832-4004,
email o� [email protected]
Tel: 250 832-2828www.stjohnanglicanchurch.com
Interim Priest in ChargeRev. Canon Barbara Stewart
10:00 a.m. Services Sundays and Wednesdays
170 Shuswap Street S.E., Salmon Arm
St. John the EvangelistAnglican Church
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Everyone Welcome!
Pastors Major Joe Bailey
SUNDAY SERVICE10:30 a.m.
191 - 2nd Ave. NE ~ 832-9196
Salmon Arm Mennonite Church
Pastor James Baer 250 832-3615
4480 - 30th Street NESunday Worship ..................................... 10:00 amSunday School .........................................10-11 amMessage ............................................... 11-11:45 am
Every 4th Sunday evening Hymn Singing 5:30-6:30 pm
Every other � ursday Prayer Service & Bible Study 7:30-8:30 pm
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Crossroads FreeMethodist Church
250 832-8068121 Shuswap Street SW
PASTOR GEORGE FLEMINGSunday Worship: 11:15 a.m.
Traditional Service
Emmanuel FreeLutheran Church
Joyfully centered on the word of God and lead by the Spirit.
Canoe Senior Citizen’s Centre7330-49th St. NE
Sunday Worship11:00 a.m.
Bible Study � urs. 1:30 p.m.
250 832-6859www.a� ccanada.org
DEO LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ ELCIC
Pastor: Rev. Erik Bjorgan1801 - 30th St. NE ~ 250 832-6160
10:30 AM • WORSHIP & SUNDAY SCHOOLdeolutheran.org
Shuswap Lake Area - Mass Time:
SALMON ARM: St. Joseph’s
90 First Street SESat., 5:00 pm & Sun., 9:00 am
SICAMOUS: Our Lady of Fatima
Sundays at 2:00 p.m.BLIND BAY:
Our Lady of the Lake 2740 Fairway Hill Rd.,
Blind BaySunday, 11:15 a.m.
CHASE: Blessed SacramentSunday, 9:00 a.m.
CATHOLIC CHURCHES
#180 Lakeshore Dr. NWRight behind Boston Pizza
www.livingwaterschurch.ca
250 832-3433
WORSHIP SERVICE & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
Sundays 10:30 a.m.HEALING SERVICEEvery Sunday 1 p.m.
Public welcome!THURSDAY NIGHT
PRAYER at 7 p.m.
Living Waters Church
Pastor Ken Finstad
3160 - 10 Ave. SE, Salmon Arm • 250 832-3121www.� vecornerschurch.ca
10:30 a.m.Family Service
Everyone is Welcome!
Care Groupsfor everyone
Wednesday is ‘Family Night’6:30-8 pm – Something for
every age
Baha’i Faith
www.salmonarmbahai.org(250) 833-1890
Sunday Family Worship - 10:00 a.m.
Our new address is:371 Hudson Ave.
(Please use the rear entrance between the Andover Building and the back of the Credit Union)
O� ce - 331 4th Street N.E., 250 832-9142www.lakesidecommunitychurch.ca
Email: [email protected] Lead Pastor: Pastor Ken Dryden
They say that change is inevitable. While that may very well be true, whether or not specific changes are for the better or worse, usu-ally depends pretty much on your perspective.
If you happen to be a fis-cally conservative federal politician who genuinely believes that balancing the budget is critical to the sur-vival of our nation, and, that our natural resources should be developed and exploited in order to accomplish finan-cial stability for all Canadi-ans, then something like the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline Project would be a good thing.
On the other hand, it you are the kind of individual who is inclined to stand on the edge of a mountain ridge somewhere, looking out at a pristine wilderness val-ley as it spreads before you, and feel like you are stand-ing at the alter of the Cre-ator’s church, you might be of the mindset that having a pipeline running smack-dab through such a setting could, quite possibly, be a bad thing. My point is that each person sees things in a different light.
The fact that we live in a democratic country where important decisions can be openly discussed before being acted upon by Parlia-ment is good thing. I’m pret-ty sure that most, if not all, of us could agree on that point.
I’m pretty sure, also, that most of us would like to think that out government is acting our best interests. After all, we do elect our political representatives to represent our wishes in Parliament. So my question then, is why does our current federal government seem to be making changes to acts of federal legislation with-out first giving Canadian citizens an opportunity to express their ideas, opinions and concerns?
In my two previous col-
umns, I referred specifically to changes to the Fisheries Act, the National Energy Board Act and the Species at Risk Act that were made to Canada’s environmental laws with the passing of Bill C-38. Bill C-38 repealed the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act and effec-tively introduced a new ver-sion of the act that contains a number of subtle changes – changes that should worry most Canadian citizens to some degree. Changes that worry me, at least.
Most issues can be viewed from various angles and, like I said, in different lights. I am not trying to say that one perspective is better or more important than anoth-er on any given issue. My problem is with our federal government sneaking im-portant legislative changes through in an omnibus bill. These are changes that will have far-reaching effects on the environment, the wild-life that lives within and the lifestyles of many people – without our knowledge or having a say.
One has to wonder at the intent, if not design of these changes, which effectively
weaken many of the laws and much of the legislation that was previously in place to protect our freshwater, the fish that live there and the wildlife living nearby.
These changes introduce less comprehensive envi-ronmental assessment laws which give broad decision making powers to both the federal cabinet and ministers - all with much less account-ability and less opportunity for public input and/or par-ticipation. What worries me the most, I guess, is that the fact things like the closure of the Experimental Lakes Area research facility in On-tario, which was in the news for a while and then more or less disappeared from the radar (so to speak), seem to be but the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the kinds of changes that are being ini-tiated by the federal govern-ment. What other changes are planned or already in the process that we don’t know about? What’s this old coun-try of ours coming to … what’s it going to look like down the road … what’s our government going to sneak through with its next omni-bus bill?
Demise of HST a lesson for the future
Seeing things in a different light
The HST is gone, finally.And while Premier Christy Clark didn’t miss
the opportunity to remind voters that the harmo-nized sales tax had been beneficial to the film industry, manufacturers and other businesses that received input tax credits, the politicking rang a little hollow.
The fact is that the HST – good or bad – became more than a tax. Historically, it will be seen as a symbol of everything that went wrong with the Liberal government since being granted its last mandate in 2009. It’s fact that former premier Gordon Campbell went to the polls last election stating he was not considering adopting an HST. It’s also fact that within weeks of being elected, the Liberals were rolling out plans for the HST.
A significantly large segment of the electorate evidently didn’t believe the message – or the timeline. They concluded they had been deceived. Even some of the staunchest Liberals were forced to admit they had done a horrible job of selling the HST, especially after oppo-nents gathered sufficient votes to call for a refer-endum.
There may have been many good reasons for an HST, but mishandling killed it, virtues, faults and all. And the writing is on the wall for which-ever party forms the next government, should they choose to read it.
A mandate to govern is not a signal for hubris, or over-confidence bordering on contempt for public opinion. It is not a blanket approval for anything a government decides to introduce. It is not an indication that democratic process is sus-pended, that questions won’t be asked, or that a docile public has gone to sleep for the next four years. Let’s hope future governments learn the lesson.
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ket News there was an article about John Mcleod, a retired local farmer promoting agri-culture in the area, with Coun. Ken Jamieson saying it is suggested that it should be a pil-lar of the new college, which I totally agree with.
I think one of our next steps should be to tie the college to the new
treatment plant, which I understand could be happening soon, and use the methane gases to power and heat up greenhouses to produce fresh food all year.
Perhaps we could ob-tain provincial and fed-eral money to promote the project as it will be very environmentally friendly. A lot of this technology is already being used.
I have a nephew who works at a 100-acre greenhouse site in Delta, where hothouse tomatoes are grown to supply all of western Canada and some of the States. All the heat for the greenhouses comes from water cooling electrical generators producing electricity, which run off methane gas from an old land- fill.
This is the kind of technology that we should be promoting and working on at the new college. The col-lege should also be giving courses in the summertime on envi-ronmentally friendly backyard gardening or greenhouses which could then be promoted throughout the Interior.
Kim Arnold
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Government protects Arctic environment
My Ottawa office re-ceives approximately 15,000 emails per year. No, not all of them are from constituents. Most are internal com-munications, but we do receive many from con-stituents and they get answered. I keep track of the issues you raise and respond, in my col-umns, to concerns that are of interest to you.
I have received many emails regarding the protection of polar bears. Polar bear hunt-ing is illegal in Canada,
with the exception of the Inuit who have a constitutional right to hunt polar bears. Re-ports from the Nunavut Department of Environ-ment show the number of polar bears actually increasing to a 20-year high and the polar bear habitat recovering. In Antarctica, the sea ice started growing early this year, and the ice cover remains above average. The global sea ice of both polar caps now exceeds the average recorded since 1979, when satellites began their measure-ments.
According to the Danish Meteorologi-cal Institute, tracking Arctic temperatures since 1958, arctic ice has made a comeback, and arctic temperatures have returned to normal lows.
The doomsayers’
‘sky is falling syn-drome’ has actually proven to be just a knee -jerk reaction to a cycli-cal spike in temperature over the past couple of decades, which has now turned back to normal, that is, whatever is nor-mal in the history of weather patterns. My brother lives close to the Arctic Circle and yes, this is true.
Your government in Ottawa provided $150 million to monitor wild-life, the natural habitat, and the overall health of
Canada’s polar regions. This funding was a re-sponse to concerns of not only Arctic warm-ing, but also to prepare guidelines for any fu-ture development that might take place in the Arctic. Your govern-ment has expanded and increased the number of Arctic park reserves.
Your government in Ottawa will continue to monitor the health of our natural environment and wildlife so that it will be as breathtaking tomorrow as it is today.
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Salmon Arm and South Shuswap Friends of the Library Annual Meeting
Monday April 15th, 2013 7:00 pmAt the Library in the Mall at Piccadilly
Carlin Hall is wel-coming the warmer months with a wide slate of entertainment for all age groups.
Whether you are looking for musical entertainment, or try-ing to find the perfect treasure, there is sure to be something for every-one.
Explore the popular Carlin Hall auction on Sunday, April 14, from 12 to 4 p.m. The fam-ily-friendly event will feature a fun and re-laxed atmosphere, with many items available and snacks as well.
Whether you plan on buying or not, view the wide arrangement of antiques, garden deco-
rations, furniture, and more. All the items are part of the Bernett fam-ily’s (Carlin auction-eers) personal collec-tion they have gathered together over the years.
Admission is free, and advanced viewing of items takes place Saturday.
The annual Junk in Your Trunk sale takes place April 20 and of-fers another opportuni-ty to uncover a hidden treasure.
The event has proven to be extremely popu-lar and is expected to be busy once again this year.
Snacks and refresh-ments will be available.
Tables are still avail-
able for rent at $10. Re-serve a spot by calling 250-835-2126.
On April 27, singer-song writer Gordon James will appear on the Carlin Hall stage.
The Kelowna native won a Country Music Television singer-song-writer competition in 2002 and has continued
to produce a number of songs which get good play on radio stations across Canada. James has also appeared on CMT’s ‘Big in a Small Town’ and has garnered a loyal fan base.
The show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are available at Acorn music.
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C’mon springn Boating enthusiasts and prospective boat buyers look over some of the bright, shiny new boats on display at the Annual Boat Show held recently at Little River Boat World.
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PROPOSED: SOUTH SHUSWAP OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT (SHUSWAP LAKE ESTATES) BYLAW NO. 700-71 AND
SOUTH SHUSWAP ZONING AMENDMENT (SHUSWAP LAKE ESTATES) BYLAW NO. 701-71
TAKE NOTICE that in accordance with the Local Government Act the Columbia Shuswap Regional District (“Regional District”) will hold a PUBLIC HEARING regarding proposed South Shuswap Official Community Plan Amendment (Shuswap Lake Estates) Bylaw No. 700-71 and South Shuswap Zoning Amendment (Shuswap Lake Estates) Bylaw No. 701-71.
The Board of Directors of the Regional District has delegated the public hearing to Director Paul Demenok as Director of Electoral Area ‘C’, being that in which the land concerned is located, or Alternate Director Arnie Payment if Director Paul Demenok is absent. At the public hearing those persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws will have a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaws. The Board of the Regional District will not consider any verbal or written representations or submissions after the public hearing. Please be advised that written submissions received will be available to the public and the applicant. Written submissions will be received in the Regional District Offices until 4 p.m. on Tuesday April 16th, 2013 or may be submitted until the close of the public hearing.
LOCATION AND DATE OF HEARING: The public hearing will be held on Tuesday April 16th, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at the Shuswap Lake Estates Banquet Facility (Downstairs), 2405 Centennial Drive, Blind Bay, BC.
The owner has applied to amend South Shuswap Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 700 and the South Shuswap Zoning Bylaw No. 701 to facilitate a mixed use development including a seniors residence in Blind Bay. The proposed development consists of approximately 75 multiple family dwelling units and 74 dwelling units as single family dwellings or duplexes. The minimum parcel sizes proposed are smaller than what is currently permitted in existing zones.
The densities proposed are 75 dwelling units per ha for the multiple family dwellings and between 17 and 18 dwelling units per hectare for the single family dwellings and duplexes. The average density for all uses on both properties is 29 dwelling units per hectare.
PURPOSE OF BYLAW NO. 700-71:
Bylaw No. 700-71 proposes to amend Schedule B (Land Use Map) of the South Shuswap Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 700 by redesignating Lot 2, Sections 7 and 8, Township 22, Range 10, West of 6th Meridian, Kamloops Division Yale District, Plan KAP79111 and Lot 1, Section 8, Township 22, Range 10, West of 6th Meridian, Kamloops Division Yale District, Plan KAP79111 from MDR MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL to SH SPECIAL HOUSING.
PURPOSE OF BYLAW NO. 701-71:
Bylaw No. 701-71 proposes to amend Schedule A the South Shuswap Zoning Bylaw Text by adding a new zone, CD3 Comprehensive Development Zone 3. The CD3 Zone consists of four Development Areas.
Development Area 1 would allow for multiple family dwelling, special care facility and accessory use as permitted uses. The minimum parcel size for subdivision would be 1 hectare, and a density of 75 dwelling units per hectare if community sewer and community water services are provided.
Development Area 2 would allow for single family dwellings, home business and accessory use as permitted uses. The minimum parcel size for subdivision would be 340 m² if community sewer and water services are provided and 1 hectare in all other cases, and a maximum of 21 dwelling units within Development Area 2.
Development Area 3 would allow for single family dwellings, duplexes,
home business and accessory use as permitted uses. The minimum parcel sizes for subdivision would be 340 m² if community sewer and water services are provided and 1 hectare in all other cases, and a density of 1 single family dwelling or duplex per parcel, and a maximum of 53 dwelling units within Development Area 3.
Development Area 4 would allow for open space and passive recreation as permitted uses and the minimum parcel sizes for subdivision would be 1400 m² if community sewer and water services are provided and 1 hectare in all other cases.
Bylaw No. 701-71 also proposes amending Schedule C, Zoning Maps, which forms part of the South Shuswap Zoning Bylaw No. 701 by:
Rezoning Lot 2, Sections 7 and 8, Township 22, Range 10, West of 6th Meridian, Kamloops Division Yale District, Plan KAP79111 from R2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL to CD3 COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT ZONE 3 and rezoning Lot 1, Section 8, Township 22, Range 10, West of 6th Meridian, Kamloops Division Yale District, Plan KAP79111 from R2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL to CD3 COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT ZONE 3.
The above description of the purpose and effects of Bylaw No. 700-71 and 701-71 are only general. The bylaws may have an impact on property owners and tenants in occupation within the area. It is therefore important for all property owners to inform themselves fully as to the nature and effect of the bylaws.
INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTS: Copies of the South Shuswap Official Community Plan Amendment (Shuswap Lake Estates) Bylaw No. 700-71 and the South Shuswap Zoning Amendment (Shuswap Lake Estates) Bylaw No. 701-71 and all reports, plans and other documents that have been or will be considered by the Board of the Regional District will be available for inspection at the office of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, 781 Marine Park Drive, NE, Salmon Arm, BC, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., beginning Friday April 5th, 2013 and ending Tuesday April 16th, 2013 but excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
This notice is issued by Scott Beeching, Senior Planner II, Development Services, Columbia Shuswap Regional District. The mailing address for Mr. Beeching is Columbia Shuswap Regional District, PO Box 978, Salmon Arm, BC, V1E 4P1. Telephone: 1-250-833-5930; Fax: 1-250-832-3375; Toll Free (BC only) 1-888-248-2773.
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has issued a warm invitation to Shuswap residents to en-joy a trip around the world – no passport needed.
Under the direction of Bar-bara Chisholm, the Sorrento
Glee Club is a member of the B.C. Choral Federation.
Club members have been practising for several months in order to present their round-the-world vocal selec-tions.
“Around The World in Song,” will take place at 7 p.m. Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 at Sor-rento Memorial Hall.
Tickets for past glee club shows have sold out fast, so
those who would like to take a musical trip around the world should act fast.
Tickets are $10 and can be purchased from members of the Sorrento Glee Club, or by calling 250-675-3835.
Dates to remember
Open house, April 13, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cedar Heights Centre, free refreshments as well as some demon-strations.
Dragon Boat Soci-ety Registration, Sat-urday, April 13, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., Blind Bay Village Grocer parking lot. Todd MacDonald at 250-835-2386.
Spring Ceil-idh, April 13 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Notch Hill Hall. Children under 12 are free but must be ac-companied by an adult. Tickets $5 at Conkers.
Auction, April 14 at the Carlin Hall. This event is a fund raiser and is open to all ages. There is no admission charge. For more in-formation please call Kay Baumann 250-835-0058 or email her at [email protected].
Junk in Your Trunk, April 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Car-lin Hall. Those wishing to sell their goods can rent a table or outside area for $10. For more information please call Joan O’Brien at 250-835-0104.
Dinner Theatre pro-duction April 19 and 20 at the Log and Hearth Restaurant.
Quilters Week-long Getaway, April 19 to 25, includes three workshops to choose from as well as a chance to meet other quilters, please call 250-675-2421 to register or visit the website at www.sorrento-centre.bc.ca.
Gorden James, April 17, Carlin Hall, show starts at 7:30 p.m., tickets are available at Acorn Music.
Sorrento Glee Club Concert, performs at 7 p.m. April 27 at Sorren-to Memorial Hall. Tick-ets at $10 each from choir members, or by calling 250-675-3835.
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Margaret Thatcher was the woman who be-gan the shift to the right that has affected almost all the countries of the West in the past three decades.
Thatcher was 87 when she died in Lon-don on Monday, April 8, 34 years after she became Britain’s first female prime minister and 23 years after she was driven from office.
It is an open ques-tion whether the crash of 2008 and the ensu-ing prolonged reces-sion have finally ended the reign of her ideas in Western politics.
“This woman is head-strong, obstinate and dangerously self-opin-ionated,” wrote some minion in the personnel department of British chemical giant ICI, re-jecting young Margaret Roberts’s application for a job as research chemist in 1948.
She was fresh out of Oxford University, 23 years old, brimming with self-confidence and absolutely full of opinions. She probably frightened the job inter-viewer half to death.
But, she landed a job with a plastics company in Colchester in 1949. She joined the Conser-vative party and stood for Parliament in the 1950 election (she was the youngest candidate
ever) and married busi-nessman Denis Thatch-er in 1951.
Margaret Thatcher, as she then became, finally made it into Parliament in the 1959 election.
She entered the cabi-net of Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath in 1970 as the “statutory female” (as he gallantly put it). But, she had the last laugh in 1975, replacing Heath as party leader after the Conservatives lost the 1974 election. She took a very hard line from the start, both in domes-tic and in foreign poli-tics. Her open hostil-ity to the Soviet Union led a Soviet newspaper in 1976 to dub her the “Iron Lady,” a title in which she revelled.
Her real impact, how-ever, was in British do-mestic politics, where she broke the welfare-state consensus that had dominated all the major parties for 30 years.
“It is our duty to look after ourselves,” she said — and the political orthodoxy trembled be-fore her onslaught.
An American dip-lomat in London, in a confidential assessment of the new Conservative leader in 1975, captured the essence of Thatch-er’s revolutionary poli-tics. She was, he wrote, the “genuine voice of a beleaguered bour-geoisie, anxious about its eroding economic power and determined to arrest society’s seem-ingly inexorable trend towards collectivism.”
That was what car-ried her into office in the 1979 election and, as prime minister, she acted on her convic-tions. After she had
fought and won the Falklands War against long odds in 1982, her popularity was unas-sailable and she used it to break the power of the trade unions and privatize state-owned industries.
More than that, she made free-market ideol-ogy for all intents and purposes the state reli-gion.
So it remained for 30 years, long after her harsh and confron-tational style had lost her the support even of her own party. She was ousted as Conservative leader and prime min-ister by her own col-leagues in 1990, but the Labour governments from 1997 to 2010 were also in thrall to her ideas. Their influence abroad, particularly in the United States, was equally great.
Yet her greatest con-tribution to politics, and the foundation of the right’s political success over recent decades, was not ideological, but tactical.
She was the first poli-tician to grasp the fact that with the decline of the old working class, it had become pos-sible to win elections on a platform that sim-ply ignored the wishes and needs of the poor. There weren’t as many
of them as there used to be — and the poor-est among them usually failed to vote at all.
This insight was key to the success of Presi-dent Ronald Reagan in the United States in the 1980s and to the triumph of conservative parties in many Europe-an countries in the same period. It continues to be a major factor in the calculations of parties both on the right and on the left down to the present day — you can-not count on the poor to win an election for you.
Thatcher was made a baroness after she re-linquished her seat in the House of Commons in 1992. She continued to sit in the House of Lords until ill health forced her to withdraw from public life entirely in 2002
In her last years, she suffered from dementia and finally succumbed to a stroke on Monday, April 8.
Her influence lives on, at least for the mo-ment, but it may not last much longer.
The powerful mid-dle class on which she founded her political strategy has been hol-lowed out by the very success of the free-mar-ket policies she promot-ed. Once you allow for the effects of inflation,
average middle-class income in the United States, for example, has not grown at all in the past three decades.
The time may be coming when gaining the votes of the poor, including the growing numbers of the “new poor,” will once again be essential to win elec-tions.
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With modern technology, images of our momentos can be easily stored for reference long after that item has been passed on to another family or collector.
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1) Select a comfortable new residence and take measurements of your new living space. Ask for a printed layout of the new residence so you can decide what fits in there and where to place it. Most modern facilities have enough room to live comfortably with all your essential items.
2) Get help. Invite help from a loved one, friend or family member.
Ask them to gently keep you focused and encourage you to let go while honouring the departing items.
3) Sort the items into two basic categories. First category are things you really use often. Second category are things you seldom use, if at all. Easy things to define are duplications – if the new facility already has a toaster oven, you don’t need to bring one.
4) You and your team can decide ahead of time the criteria for sorting through your belongings. Once you have separated items into “need” and “don’t need”, it’s time to separate the items further into categories such as: a. Give to family or friends b. Sell, auction, donate to charity, c. Throw out
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6) Use technology. Ask a friend to photograph or video the special items as they are sorted. The photos can be referenced later for sentimental or educational reasons.
7) Be patient. Work through the items systematically. One room at a time is best. Finish one box or closet before moving on. Keep it organized and take time to reminisce. It’s a form of respect and a time for closure. Breath as you let go. Take breaks. If you have the time, set a pace that is manageable.
8) Once the items are sorted, celebrate by inviting individuals to receive their gift
from you. Explain why the item is important to you. Ask them to respect your wishes and receive it with care. Once the special items have been distributed, invite a local charity to go through the remaining items before throwing it out.
9) The rest is easy, many seniors residences or community groups offer moving services. People who are strong and able to help move the items for you.
10) Celebrate! Letting go of personal items can be difficult at first but, like spring cleaning, it can be the beginning of a fresh start. They say the universe abhors a vacuum. As we let go of one item, the opportunity to fill that space with new experiences and adventures will present itself. The more we practice letting go, the easier it gets.
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Prior to 1896, there were few permanent settlers in the Shuswap. Other than the early formed settlements in Chase, Westwold (Grande Prairie), For-tune’s Landing (Ender-by) and Sicamous, most of the Shuswap was still vacant land, except for the small Indian re-serves. With the elec-tion of Canadian Prime Minister Wilfred Lau-rier, a settlement cam-paign began – called “the last Best West,” named because, by then, most of the best land in the U.S. had al-ready been settled. This campaign led to, first a trickle, and then a flood, of settlers moving.
From 1896 until 1905, Canadian immi-gration was under the responsibility of Clif-ford Sifton, who was the minister of the In-terior. Sifton instituted a massive program to encourage settlement through the establish-ment of immigration of-fices throughout Europe and the United States. Many different forms of advertising were used, including newspaper ads, brochures and post-
ers that portrayed Can-ada as a prosperous na-tion with rich farmland in need of farmers. The benefits of moving to Canada were touted at agricultural fairs and at schools, and journalists were given free tours to write about.
Sifton also offered attractive incentives, in-cluding in some cases, free passage to Canada, free supplies to new immigrants, and most importantly, up to 160 acres of free farmland. Immigration agents were taken off their sal-aries and were required to work for commis-sions, and steamship companies were offered bonuses for each new immigrant. Pamphlets, filled with glowing de-scriptions of the rail-way, bountiful amounts of arable land and the scenery were printed in dozens of languages and distributed through-out Europe. However, negative information was omitted, such as the cold Canadian win-ters and the difficulties encountered in clearing land.
Given the prejudices of the times, the cam-paign focused on en-ticing immigrants from either the United States or Europe, while blacks and Orientals were dis-couraged from coming. Sifton was primarily interested in developing agriculture in the West, so most of the efforts went to attracting immi-grants from rural Brit-ain, Germany, as well
as eastern European and Scandinavian countries. To facilitate homestead-ing, Sifton increased the surveying of the west-ern lands and he pres-sured the railway com-panies to free up their land grant properties to make these available.
A number of other factors contributed to a huge wave of immigra-tion. Most important was the growing in-ternational market for agricultural goods, par-ticularly hard wheat and other grains.
Many Europeans were suffering from hardships due to a troubled economy, in-dustrial pollution, high unemployment and, in Ireland, the potato fam-ine. Canada offered the chance for a better life for both the lower class-es, who had limited op-tions for the future, and even the wealthy, who were attracted to the op-portunities for investing in new businesses.
Sifton’s program was an enormous suc-cess as more than one million immigrants came to Canada be-tween 1896 and 1905, with approximately 50 percent settling in rural areas. Within a decade, the population of the west increased from 300,000 to 1.5 million. This immigra-tion boom changed the face of the Shuswap, as settlements and farms became established in the North and South Shuswap, Salmon Arm, Malakwa and through-
out the Shuswap River valley. Most of these new settlers were either from the United States, Great Britain and Scot-land, as eastern Euro-peans primarily settled in the Prairies. A few communities, including White Lake and Mal-akwa attracted settlers from Scandinavia.
The Shuswap was particularly attractive to younger British men from upper or middle class families, who were not the first born and thus unlikely to inherit the family prop-erty or business. Some of these immigrants were called “remittance men” because they re-ceived a regular stipend from their families. In some cases, these men were also the “black sheep” of their families because of their drink-ing problems or other
lifestyle habits.My fascination with
local history stems in part to the parallels be-tween the lives of the early settlers and my own early days in the Shuswap spent carv-ing a “homestead” out of the bush without power or running wa-ter. As I fled a nation obsessed with an un-just war to live off the land, so too did many of the pioneers leave their problem-plagued countries and endured hardships to build their homesteads with simi-lar goals of self-reliance and healthy living.
And just as the Ca-nadian government promoted immigration to settle the West well over 100 years ago, so too did Canada foster the entry of adventur-ous war resisters some 40 plus years ago.
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Stockwell Day sees next month’s provin-cial election as “the most important elec-tion in B.C. in the last 50 years.”
And the former fed-eral cabinet minister has thrown his support behind the incumbent Liberals.
“I want it (elec-tion) to be something that’s going to produce positive results for my kids, my grandkids and opportunity for the future,” said Day, who was in Vernon and Salmon Arm Tuesday showing support for Liberal riding candi-dates Eric Foster and Greg Kyllo.
“That will happen with the policies of the B.C. Liberals. It can’t happen with NDP eco-nomic policy.”
Day served a num-ber of federal cabinet portfolios when he rep-resented the riding as MP of Okanagan-Co-quihalla, based out of Penticton. Those port-folios included public safety, international trade and the minister responsible for B.C. He was also president of the treasury board.
Today, he runs his own consulting busi-ness, sits on a number of boards around the country, does non-
pro� t work and helps businesses looking for Asian-Paci� c opportu-nities.
“Those opportunities will increase with the B.C. Liberals, they’ll fade away with NDP policies,” said Day, who said he was not getting a dime from the Liberals for his sup-port.
“I am a 100 per cent volunteer.”
With the election a month away, the Liber-als are trailing the NDP in the polls.
Day said the only poll that matters is the one on election day.
“I put my con� dence in individual citizens,” he said. “I hope they’ll view the proposals be-fore them and realize it’s the B.C. Liberals
that will provide the best hope and opportu-nity for the future.
“All parties have positives and strengths. Our positive is our pre-mier (Christy Clark) and policies that have been proven to give B.C. one of the best economies in North America. All of that will be lost with NDP policies.”
Asked about the
B.C. Conservatives, Day said the party is well-intentioned, but “they will serve to split the vote.”
“They may take a few percentage points off in each riding which may, in fact, help the NDP get elect-ed by default,” he said.
Day shows support for LiberalsBy Roger KnoxBLACK PRESS
■ Former federal cabinet minister Stockwell Day was in Vernon and Salm-on Arm Tuesday.
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The province has re-sponded to two Colum-bia Shuswap Regional District resolutions that were endorsed by the Union of British Columbia Municipali-ties in 2012.
While the resolution on invasive species received a positive re-sponse, a Ministry of Justice response to ru-ral policing concerns offered nothing new.
“It’s always nice to get follow-up on reso-lutions we advance through UBCM, but the responses are somewhat predict-able,” says Charles Hamilton, CSRD’s chief administrative officer, noting he was pleased to see the prov-ince taking a proactive approach on invasive species like quagga and zebra mussels, but “underwhelmed” by the justice ministry’s response to rural polic-ing issues.
The ministry advises the RCMP has been conducting a study on models of police ser-vice to ensure compli-ance with the Canada Labour Code and listed the criteria used in al-locating resources.
“Given the fluid na-ture of policing, the RCMP, in conjunction with the provincial government, consis-tently monitors and reviews resources and redeploys accordingly
in order to prevent and reduce crime in B.C. communities,” reads the provincial re-sponse.
“It’s not a question of whether or not they re-allocate resources, because where in the province do they need less policing?” asks Kevin Keane, Salmon Arm RCMP Detach-ment staff sergeant. “The real issue is, in-creased boots on the ground and increased visibility are what we need.”
The local detach-ment provides service to the City of Salmon Arm and a large part of the Shuswap with only 19 officers paid for by the city and six covered by the province – to provide 24-hour ser-vice with back-up, at-tend mandatory train-ing, appear in court, have leave, holidays and maternity or pater-nity leave.
“I have been told we’re (RCMP) South-east District’s priority for more resources,” says Keane. “But, at the end of the day, the province has said there will be no money for new positions.”
Hamilton says, as local government, the regional district is well aware of restraint and making difficult finan-cial choices.
“But underlining our resolution was the ‘don’t focus all your energies on urban po-
licing,’” he says. “Cer-tainly there is a need in rural areas to access police service and we want to ensure the di-vision is fair and equi-table.”
Hamilton gave the province’s response on the regional district’s request for immediate measures to protect B.C.’s lakes a better grade.
“They are recogniz-ing the seriousness of invasive species and are contemplating leg-islation or regulations to prohibit or control their entry into the province,” he says.
The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources ad-vised it has proposed amendments to the Controlled Alien Spe-cies Regulation that will prohibit the pos-session, transport or breeding of listed spe-cies…and enable con-servation officers and other law enforcement staff to stop, inspect and impound mussel-fouled boats.
The province is also working with the fed-eral government to have quagga and zebra mussels added to the Federal Aquatic Spe-cies Regulation.
This will prohibit the importation of live mussels into Canada and enable Canada Border Services Agen-cy to stop mussel-fouled boats from en-tering the country.
A diamond for diabetesn Team Diabetes Canada member Nel Peach signs up a pledge from Bruce Loeb towards her entry fee in the Team Diabetes eight-kilometre run being held in October in Amsterdam, Holland. Peach was recently honoured for her diabetes advocacy with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal.
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CSRD ‘underwhelmed’ by reaction to policing motionBy Barb Brouwermarket news staff
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The Kamloops Fire Centre is asking the public to exercise cau-tion with any outdoor burning activities this spring.
As the snow melts, dried grass from last summer is uncovered and that material can be highly flammable. Almost all wildfires at this time of the year are caused by people and are therefore prevent-able.
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• Do not burn dur-ing windy conditions. Weather conditions can change quickly and the wind may carry embers to other combustible material and start new fires.
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The art of origamin Instructor Eiko Uehara helps Camille and Heidi Boilean with their folds during an origami workshop held recently at the Salmon Arm branch of the Okanagan Regional Library.
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Work is progressing on the new Salmon Arm Savings and Credit Union building, with doors expected to open in August.
Michael Wagner, chief executive officer, says he expects a grand opening to take place in the second or third week of September.
“It’s progressing very well. We’re pretty much on time and under budget.”
He said the building will utilize a number of green technologies, including a green roof featur-ing trays of lichen and the recycling of water for irrigation.
“We’re very, very excited about it.” About 30 staff in total will work at the new lo-
cation, 12 of them moving up from the downtown site, which is running out of room. The branch will allow the credit union to expand its market-ing and information technology. Included at the uptown location will be support functions such as ATM balancing and servicing, payment systems and administrative services. There will also be in-surance staff and two financial planners.
“It will be a pretty good sized, full-service branch,” Wagner remarked.
Credit union aims for August opening
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IndexOpinion ....................... A6View Point .................. A7Life & Times ............... A8Time Out ................... A12Sports ............... A21-A25Arts & Events ... A26-A29Vol. 106, No. 12, 48 pages
This weekThe SilverBacks have to win to
stay alive in the playoffs. See a
recap of the action on A22.
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En gardeRyan Schmitt practises his fencing footwork with an épée as fellow fencing student Aiken Webster
trains in the background. The pair travel down the valley to Vernon and Armstrong to participate in the
sport, which dates back to the 18th century. For more on their exploits, see the story on A21.
Police nab charity scammerArrest: Kelowna man
also linked to reports of
fraud in Salmon Arm.
A 22-year-old Kelowna man has been charged
with multiple counts of fraud, theft, impersonation
and using false pretenses after he was arrested in
connection with a credit card skimming operation
that took place in Kelowna, and may be linked to
similar cases in Salmon Arm.
On March 16 at 1:30 p.m., the Kelowna RcMP
responded to a complaint of a possible fraud.
A man wearing an Id card and stating that he
was collecting donations on behalf of the Ron-
ald Mcdonald House charity had apparently just
taken money from a resident with the use of a por-
table debit device.
The resident immediately phoned Ronald Mc-
donald House and was advised that this was an
ongoing scam. She provided police with a de-
scription and the suspect was taken into custody a
short distance away. This story is strikingly simi-
lar to the reports from Salmon Arm.
The man was identified as James Alexander
Graham, who is known to police and remains in
custody to appear in court on Tuesday, March 19.
neighbourhood inquiries indicated that Graham
had canvassed the area and there were further vic-
tims. Subsequent investigation also revealed that
this may be the tip of the iceberg, with more than
47 victims in just a few days in both Kelowna and
Salmon Arm.
On the weekend of March 2 and 3, a number of
residents in the lakeview Meadows subdivision
were targeted. The scam continued into the next
week at various locations in the city, with local
RcMP issuing a public warning about the charity
credit skimming scam.
Graham has been charged with four counts each
of fraud under $5,000, theft under $5,000, imper-
sonation and using false pretences. More charges
may be recommended pending further investiga-
tion.RcMP are advising people that may have been
a victim of this scam to call the Salmon Arm de-
tachment, and report any compromised credit
cards to your financial institution.
City to add stop signs
A new three-way intersection will be
established at the Marine Park drive rail-
way crossing in response to safety con-
cerns raised by Transport canada.
city council approved the intersec-
tion as recommended in a report by en-
gineering and public works director Rob
niewenhuizen. This will result in the
placement of three new stop signs where
Marine Park drive connects to lakeshore
– one leaving Marine Park, another to the
north-east side of Marine Park drive for
traffic coming into town, and
the third directly across from
Marine Park drive for traffic
heading northeast up lake-
shore. The three-way stop is one
of four recommendations
from a traffic impact analy-
sis conducted by the city in
response to a May 3, 2012
letter of notice from Trans-
port canada railway safety
inspector dennis Maskell.
In the letter, Maskell raises
a number of safety concerns witnessed
during a March 22, 2012 in-
spection of the intersection,
including an “ever-present
possibility of a vehicle be-
ing hit by one or more trains
while trying to engage this
T-intersection without the
right of way,” adding there is
“virtually no road storage ca-
pacity after the railway tracks
for vehicles trying to access
lakeshore drive.”
niewenhuizen said the
Marine Park crossing: Safety concerns prompt intersection changes.
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Dressage duon Salmon Arm rider Sarah Figgers, riding Melosa, canters as part of a dressage test during the Dressage Percentage Day event held Sunday at Topline Stables and Show Park.
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The Wild Soles Trail Running Series, two and five-kilometre fun races, go April 22, 29, May 6 and 13. Check-in is from 5 to 5:30 p.m. with the two-km route starting at 5:45 p.m. and the six-km route at 6 p.m. Pre-reg-ister at Cool Running (preferred) or at event.
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Flowers are bloom-ing, tennis is underway.
The Salmon Arm Tennis Club will hold
its spring clean-up and annual general meeting on Saturday, April 13 at 9 a.m.
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Royal Canadian Air Cadet 222 Shuswap Squadron participated in the combined ca-det (army, air and sea) marksmanship pro-vincials at the Vernon Army Base on Satur-day, April 6.
The competition consists of shooting at a total of 60 targets from 10 metres (30 feet) with a Daisy air rifle (pellet gun).
The 222 Shuswap Squadron participated as a team against the top teams and indi-vidual shooters from across the province.
Teams consisted of five members with a minimum of two ju-nior shooters (under 15 years old) on each team.
As a team, 222 Shus-wap had a respectable showing out of the 13 teams, with a total of 65 shooters on teams and 12 individual shooters. The team competition was won by Army Cadet Corps 2812 from Surrey. The highest possible score was 380 for each shooter.
Forty targets each were shot at by lying on the floor, which counted for 90 per cent of a shooter’s total
score, and then 20 tar-gets were shot at in the standing position and counted for 10 per cent of the total score.
Team members in-cluded: senior shooters Nicolas Parent (334.3), Rebecca Pikkara-inen (350.5) and ju-nior shooters Mikayla McKay (352.7), An-thony Geier (340.8), Rylie Schuetze (286.7) and spare Felix Plath.
Rebecca Pikkarain-en did extremely well in this is her first year shooting.
Mikayla McKay placed fourth in the junior division, with the winner being Or-essa Mathers-Cyr from Comox with a score of 358.3.
The overall high score was shot by Kev-in Fierling from Army Corps 2812 from Sur-rey with a score of 367.9.
The top team and the top-five individual shooters from each province advance to the Cadet National Marksmanship Cham-pionships, which take place May 4 and 5 in St. Catherines, Ont.
The squadron ap-preciates range coach Ed Parent who has coached the 222 Shus-
wap Squadron team since September 2009 and assistant coach Lt. Jeff Carsience who has been with the team since September 2011. But Carsience moved from Salmon Arm in March for work rea-sons. Capt Justin En-glot stepped in to help just before the provin-cials.
Air Cadet Squadron 222 Shuswap meets every Wednesday at
South Canoe Centre at 5970 – 10th Ave. SE at 6:30 p.m. Youth between the ages of 12 and 18 are welcome to join at any time. The squadron also requires adult officers to help administer the cadet program. Officers in the cadet program be-come part of the Cana-dian Forces Reserves in a special branch called the Cadet In-structor Cadre.
For more informa-tion, call 250-833-0222 and leave a mes-sage.
Cadets take aim at provincials
n Left to right, Air Cadet 222 Shuswap Range Team Capt. Justin Englot; assistant coach Anthony Geier; competitors Mikayla McKay, Felix Plath and Nicolas Parent; coach Ed Parent and competitor Riley Schuetze. Miss-ing was Rebecca Pikkarainen.
Marksmanship: Squadronplaces well in BC’s.
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Pursuant to Sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act, R.S.B.C. 1996:TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held at the Village Office, 826 Okanagan Avenue, Chase, B.C., on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 during the Regular Council Meeting commencing at 4:00 p.m. to consider “Village of Chase Zoning Bylaw No. 683 - 2006, Amendment Bylaw No. 785 – 2013”.The proposed Bylaw applies only to the parcel of land legally described as Lots 24 and 25, Block A, DL 517, KDYD, Plan 514, having a civic address of 510 Shuswap Avenue.The purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 785 – 2013 is:To rezone the land described above from R-2 Medium Density Residential to C-3 Service Commercial. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that this Bylaw may be inspected at the Village Office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, excluding holidays, until the date of the Hearing. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by this proposed Zoning Bylaw amendment shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions on matters contained in the Bylaw. Those who are unable to attend the Hearing may make written submissions to the undersigned prior to the Public Hearing. No representations will be received by the Village Council after the Hearing has concluded. All written and verbal comments will become part of the public record.Dated at Chase, B.C. this 8th day of April, 2013.L. RandleCorporate Officer
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Taking the lawn out of mowingn Spectators watch as three racers speed their way to the finish line during Chase’s First Annual Lawn Mower Races last Saturday.
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The Village of Chase was able to obtain the permit required to carry out construction on the wharf; however a few minor stipulations were included.
While the village will not need to resort to the use of a barge to com-plete the work on the Memorial Park wharf, it does need to alter procedures to ensure the lake bottom and the body of water itself are not impacted.
The procedures in-clude that any work to be done by a machine off the lake bottom where there is currently no water, must have rubber tires.
The other stipulation directed that the work-ers drive the crane out on wooden mats in the water as to ensure there would be no damage caused by the crane be-ing in the water itself.
The work on the wharf continues to progress, with a new cap being installed on the boat ramp Tuesday.
It was noted at Tues-day’s council meeting that a pole will be in-stalled in front of the wharf with the intention of keeping vehicles off.
Coun. Rick Berrigan said the fire department already gets called out for bikes which fall off the end of the wharf, and he highly doubts they want calls for ve-hicles that experience
the same fate.The village had re-
ceived some letters complaining about the messy state of the beach surrounding the area where construction is taking place.
Some noted the burning of scraps to be a problem, stating it would leave behind old nails and other sharp pieces of metal. The letters pointed out that the beach is highly pop-ulated in the summer, and such objects could cause harm if stepped on while hidden along the shore or the beach itself.
Another concern was that nails would be covered up by the lake when the water rises, causing danger to un-
suspecting swimmers.Since this issue was
brought up to coun-cil, the area has been cleaned up.
Joni Henrich, chief administrative officer, says she understands
the concerns, acknowl-edging the popularity and use of the area.
Burning of scraps is no longer taking place on the beach, with all garbage being removed from the area.
Wharf work will protect lake
n Construction of the new wharf at Chase Me-morial Park is progressing well.
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Does the Village of Chase have any con-trol over what items get burned in the VLA Road area and the methods used to do so?
Coun. Steve Scott raised this question at Tuesday’s council meeting, noting the vil-lage provides � re pre-vention for the area.
The answer is “no,” according to Fire Chief Brent Chamberlain. Though the � re depart-ment responds to any � res in the area, it is up to the Thompson-Nic-ola Regoinal District (TNRD) to regulate what people are able to burn, and specify how it’s done.
Chamberlain says it has been an issue in the past, and has been looked into; however, they have discovered the TNRD does not have any set guidelines regarding the matter, leaving their hands tied.
Coun. Rick Berrigan says it could be an issue that council may ap-proach the TNRD with.
Drugs targetedChase RCMP Sgt.
Gary Heebner provided council with an update on recent police activity in the area.
Along with roadside check stops and inves-tigations into a number of breaks and enters, police have been as-sisting with fundraisers for the Chase Hamper Society.
The local of� cers have also been lending a hand to the youth ac-tion society, viewing it as a great initiative for youth in the area.
Heebner said raids on three separate residenc-es back in November resulted in a number of arrests along with the seizure of drugs and weapons.
“Drugs continue to be an issue throughout the entire detachment
area,” says Heebner, adding police are cur-rently working on war-rants targeting some of this illegal trade.
The Chase jail cell is currently visited by two weekend prisoners. While this is not much, Heebner said it does require extra guards to work the weekend.
Utility billsCouncil announced
the year’s � rst water utility bills will be is-sued today (Friday). This will allow users in the area to get a � rst look at the recent price hikes. Council also dis-cussed the possibility of changing bill distri-bution back to a twice-a-year process, freeing up administration to in-vest their time in other projects. This possibil-ity is still being looked into and no decision has
been made at this time.
Band relationsThe municipality
has received an invita-tion to join the Adams Lake Indian Band once a month for a meeting.
While it was un-known whether this of-fer was for all of coun-cil, or just Coun. David Lepsoe, the band’s liai-son, it will provide an opportunity to discuss matters of mutual inter-est.
The invitation allows Chase council 15 to 30 minutes to speak at the start of each meeting, scheduled at the begin-ning of every month.
Lepsoe had requested this opportunity, seeing it as a means to develop a stronger friendship and improve commu-nication between them. He noted previous meetings with the band had been very much hit and miss.
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Chase council met with school board mem-bers Monday to discuss the empty Haldane An-nex and other matters of mutual interest.
Council asked a number of questions regarding the tennis courts. The board was interested in the proj-ect, but identified it as a pursuit for the school PAC (Parental Advisory Council). Both parties
agreed its completion is important.
Council was also concerned about the old Haldane Annex elemen-tary school, wondering what is to be done with the empty building.
Other areas, such as Clearwater, have been able to take what was formerly a school build-ing and lease the land for $1 a year. By pair-ing up with a non-profit
organization, they have been able to access grant money and turn the building into use-able space for the com-munity.
While procedures had prevented the mu-nicipality from taking on such an initiative in the past, it was suggest-ed these problems may no longer be an issue.
Village chief ad-ministrative officer
Joni Henrich says staff is looking at ways in which the municipal-ity can work with the school board, and put this empty space to use. She said that while the possibility of new of-fice space is intriguing, they would need to look at it more to figure out a plan.
Parking at schools was another issue raised by council.
As warmer weather approaches, Haldane Elementary school is preparing for their an-nual carnival, and would like to invite residents in the area to
attend. The event is set to take place May 16, from 5 to 8 p.m.
There is plenty of fun to be had through the silent auctions, basket raffle and dog fashion
show. Chris the Clown will also be in atten-dance to entertain the little ones, along with a bouncy castle. Conces-sions will be on hand to keep those hungry tum-
mies full. All the pro-ceeds from this event will go to the school for such things as sports equipment, field trips, updated electronics and more.
Council targets annex
Haldane prepares for annual carnival
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Government support for renova-tions of two Adams Lake Indian Band community buildings was awarded April 5 by Okanagan-Shuswap MP-Colin Mayes from the Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund.
Mayes, who made the announc-ment on behalf of Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Eco-nomic Diversification, expressed his approval of the improvements now set to occur.
“I am proud to see the Adams Lake Indian Band benefit from the Com-munity Infrastructure Improvement Fund,” said Mayes. “This investment will help create economic growth and will support the prosperity of the community for years to come.”
The federal government’s invest-ment of $11,650 will upgrade the band’s administration building and community resource centre with stained siding and a new roof. The fa-cilities are located in the heart of the
community and the renovations will allow the band to continue providing important resources for elders, youth and other band members.
“Adams Lake Indian Band is grate-ful for this contribution from the Gov-ernment of Canada, as well as for their continued support,” said Chief Nelson Leon. “Projects like this help build pride in our accomplishments, and ensure infrastructure facilities are available and accessible to our people.”
In Economic Action Plan 2012, the government announced further support to help communities across the country modernize their infra-structure. The government commit-ted $150 million over two years for the fund. The fund supports projects that look to improve existing com-munity infrastructure accessible for use by the public, such as community centres, recreational buildings, local arenas and other community facilities.
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Community Hall Clean Up, Sunday, April 14, 9 a.m., North Shuswap Com-munity Hall, all volunteers welcome, coffee and snacks will be served in the morn-ing with a complimentary barbecue for lunch.
Garage Sale, April 20,
Chase Secondary’s Clean and Green school will be hosting the sale in the school parking lot from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hot-dogs and refreshments will be made available. Any donations will be graciously accepted by phoning 250-679-3218.
Queens Pageant, April 27, 6:30 p.m. Chase Sec-ondary School.
Genesis: Missing Piece of the Puzzle, April 28, 7 p.m. at Chase Community Hall. Calvin Smith (Cre-ation Ministries Interna-tional) will speaking, mate-
rials and Q & A to follow. Admission is free.
The Pink Ribbon Clas-sic, May 5, at the Sunshore Golf Course.
Haldane Carnival, May 16, 5 to 8 p.m., fun for all ages. All proceeds will be donated to the school.
Chase Coffeehouse goes the second Friday of each month until May, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Chase Com-munity Hall. Entertainers welcome. Come sing, play and enjoy.
All proceeds go to Chase Citizens on Patrol.
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It is with much grief and sadness that we announce the death of Anita Bouma at Kelowna General Hospital on April 1st 2013. She was a loving mother, a caring sister, consistent friend and a trusted colleague.
Born March 7th 1953 in Zoutkamp, Netherlands, she immigrated with her family to Canada at the age of 16. In 1975 she moved to Salmon Arm and began nursing at ShuswapLake General Hospital shortly after. Over a careerspanning more than 35 years, Anita took pridein her work and is remembered for her “warm, compassionate personality”. For so many people she will be remembered as the friendly face of thehospital and the woman who ensured patients and guests felt comfortable and kept the unit runningsmoothly.
She cultivated close, long-lasting friendshipsand was intentional in demonstrating her love. Through times of joy and times of sadness sheremained consistent to her friends. Her devotion, contentedness and empathy are qualities weadored and will always remember.
As a mother she was a source of inspiration, an ever-present guide and a role model. As a singlemother she raised Marcel with selfless love,providing him with a safe and nurturing home. Byher actions she demonstrated the importanceof faith, humility, kindness, hard work and activeliving. She seized every opportunity to celebratebirthdays, holidays and other milestones and made it abundantly clear that she loved and was proud of her son.
Anita was the oldest surviving sister and has foursiblings: Errit, Marga, Edith and Andrea. She valuedfamily and connectedness and loved bringingeveryone together. She was kind and forgiving toward her siblings and selfless when it came to caring for her parents. She deeply appreciated the support from her family and friends.
Anita lived an active life and would regularly walkfor hours in the evening, particularly with her closefriend Erica. She also enjoyed nature and had apassion for whale watching. In recent years she would camp on Malcolm Island, BC and could befound on the beach listening to the songs of theorcas.
We would like to invite you to join with us in celebrating Anita’s beautiful life at BroadviewEvangelical Free Church (350-30th St NE, SalmonArm BC) on Sunday April 14th 2013 at 2:00 p.m. There will be a reception following the celebration.In lieu of flowers or gifts donations can be madeto the AREA Fund (www.areafund.ca) for asbestosresearch, education and advocacy or BC Heart &Stroke Foundation (www.heartandstroke.bc.ca).
On line condolences may be sent to Anita’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com
Arrangements are in the care of Bowers FuneralHome and Crematorium, Salmon Arm.
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It is with sadness that the family of Del announces her passing at Bastion Place, Salmon Arm, BC on Saturday April 06, 2013 at the age of 77 years.
Del was born in Edmonton AB on August 20, 1935, and adopted by loving parents Gwendolyn & Leonard Lewis. She is survived by sister Trudy Lewis, sister-in-law Merle Lewis, and five children: Daniel, Dawn, Denise, Douglas, and Stephanie as well as 9 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Del was an independent free spirit who loved learning, sharing, and serving her community. Shealso enjoyed her pets, crafts, Christmas, reading,canning, and especially listening to her scanner.
Del’s families and friends are invited to celebrate her life at the Canoe Senior Citizens hall (7330 – 49 Street NE) on Friday, April 12, at 4:30.
Online condolences can be sent through Del’sobituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com
Funeral arrangements are in the care of BowersFuneral Service, Salmon Arm, BC.
DOLORES “DEL” LUCILLE MARSHALL
It is with heavy hearts and great sadness thatwe announce the sudden passing of Allan ArthurAllport, 70, and his wife Fay Dorothy Allport, 67, on March 31, and April 1 respectively, 2013. These two loving, creative, wonderful people will bemissed by all who knew them. Allan was born in Tuberose, Saskatchewan, on July 2, 1942. Hewas an avid cyclist , hiker, swimmer, camper, wood worker and master craftsman. Fay was born in Queensland, Australia on February 9th, 1946. Fay was an amazing cook and baker and washighly active in her community; dancing, playingtennis, and volunteering. Allan and Fay met in New Zealand and were married in Saskatchewan,October of 1969. They had a talent for creatinga home wherever they went and loved spending time with their children, grandchildren, family andfriends. Together they found happiness paddling on nearby lakes. They are survived by their sons,Graham and Jeffrey Allport, daughters-in-lawMegan Ross and Kara Uzelman, grandchildren Liam and Rory, and many, many other familymembers and friends around the world. Therewill be a celebration of life for Fay and Allan atthe Leir House Cultural Centre , 220 Manor Park Ave in Penticton, on Saturday, April the 13th at2:00. Arrangements entrusted with First MemorialFuneral Services, Kelowna. 250-762-2299
ALLPORT: ALLAN AND FAY
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IN MEMORIAMIn loving memory of a
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Dennis James RodwellApril 13th, 1927
November 16th 2004
Fondly loved and deeply mourned, Heart of my
heart, I miss you so; Often my darling, my tears will flow;
Dimming your picturewhere’er I go; ‘Tis sad but
true, I will abide Untilsome day we’ll be side by side Always Lovingly remembered,
Elsie and Families
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In loving memory of Barbara Elizabeth Norris (Nee Bowes) – July 30, 1926 to March 29, 2013.
It is with deep sadness we announce the death of our mother, Betty. After battling a lengthy illness, Betty passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of March 29, 2013.
Predeceased by Cliff, her husband of 58 years who died in 2009, she is survived by her youngest brother, Alan, and her four children, Jeannie, Ellie, Wayne and Gordon.
Born to Mabel and Arthur Bowes in Viking,Alberta, she was one of six children including asister Audrey, and brothers, Jim, Arthur, Jack, and Alan. The family moved to Richmond, B.C whenshe was 10 years old.
At the age of 23 she and Cliff married, and shortlyafter moved to Kamloops, B.C. Cliff established a successful machinist business there. Raising fourchildren, they remained in Kamloops until retiring toSorrento, B.C. in 1975. They relocated to Parkside Estates in nearby Chase, B.C. in 2006. Since Cliff’s passing in 2009, Betty had remained at Parkside,living independently, until her own death.
Mom enjoyed socializing, made friends easily, andhad a wide circle of friends, some known for manyyears, others for only a few, and some perhaps justa little while. Although many are no longer with us,all had been most precious to her. Friendship wasone of the things she valued most of all.
Please join us on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at 11am for a memorial service in her honor, to be held at St.Andrew’s Church, 845 Thompson Avenue, Chase B.C.
In lieu of flowers, we know mom would bepleased if donations were made to the nearestFood Bank.
We miss you so much, mom. Rest in peace.
NORRIS, BARBARA ELIZABETHJuly 30, 1926 to March 29, 2013.
Born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Don passed away peacefully at Bastion Place, Salmon Arm, BC.
Predeceased by both parents, son Robert, and brother Conrad. Don started working for CP Telecommunications as a telegraph messenger at the age of 13, which led to a career which spanned 43 years.
Dad was a passionate collector of music andpostage stamps and will always be remembered byfriends and family as a cheerful gentleman with aninfectious laugh, and was considered as a ‘secondfather’ to many. Dad left us to go see the greatestjazz band ever assembled and to share the wonderof those sounds with the son he has missed sodearly.
Don and Marg have enjoyed many wonderfulyears in Sorrento on the beautiful Shuswap Lake.He is survived by his loving wife, Margaret, sonsDon (Sandy), Rick (Michelle), Chris (Nicole), grandchildren Kyla, Dana, Richard, Steven, Randi,Andrew and Christine. Great grandchildren Finn,Calen, Maggie and Jackson. Also survived by loving nieces and nephews.
No service at this time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
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SERVICES & CREMATORIUM LTD., Salmon Arm (250) 833-1129. EMAIL condolences andshare memories through Don’s obituary at www,.fischersfuneralservices.com.
DONALD NELS NELSONSEPT 24, 1929 - APRIL 5, 2013 Denise Harden, beloved
wife of Don Harden passed away on March 10th, 2013 at the age of 54 years at Salmon Arm, BC. Denise was born Nov. 5th, 1958 in Sherbrooke, Quebec. In May 1996 Don and Denise moved to Salmon Arm. Denise worked at Canadian Tire for the last 12 years and you may remember her for her outgoing and happy personality.
She will be dearly missed by Don, her only son Eric Smith and three step daughters Donna, Susan and Kathy Harden, as well as her large family ofbrothers and sisters.
Arrangements entrusted to FISCHER’S FUNERAL SERVICES & CREMATORIUM LTD., Salmon Arm (250) 833-1129. EMAIL condolences and share memories at www.fischersfuneralservices.com.
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Required immediately: Class 1 driver for local deliveries and switches in the Okanagan area with occasional trips to the Vancouver area. Preference given to those with experience. Please faxresume and current abstract to: 250-546-0600, with the subject line “Local Driver”. No phone calls or drop ins please.We require immediately Class 1 drivers for Canada and US for the following positions: • US Team drivers • Part Time /Casual Drivers for Cana-da/US • Drivers interested in a truck share program for Cana-da/US. We supply you with a paid company cell, fuel cards, all paid picks and drops, assigned units and regular home time. All you need is 3 yrs verifi able experience, clean abstract and a good attitude. Please indicate on your resume the position applying for. Please faxresumes and abstracts to 250-546-0600, or by email to [email protected] No phone calls please.
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Administrator/ BookkeeperShuswap Community Re-sources Cooperative, is seeking a senior bookkeeper with a proven track record and solid administrative skills. Extensive knowledge of full cycle fi nancial record keeping is required as well as expert level understand-ing of simply Accounting and MS Excel. Experience in non profi t accounting will be an asset. Please submit resume with references to:
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Share your home and/or your time providing support to adults with disabilities in Vernon, Armstrong, Enderby, Salmon Arm, Lumby & Lavington.Home assessments and/or training will be provided.Send Expression of Interest letter to:Attention: Home Share CoordinatorKindale Developmental AssociationP.O. Box 94Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0Fax: 250-546-3053Email: [email protected]
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PARTS PERSONWELL ESTABLISHED Hon-da / Bombardier dealership in the Southern Cariboo region is seeking a self - motivated individual to fi ll a parts person position. Min. 2 years parts / service exp. required, in addition to a strong interest in the motor sports industry.
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Help WantedSALMON ARM Taxi & limou-sine looking for driver, class 4 license. W/ clean abstract (250)832-2252 Fax (250)832-4228
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Help WantedTHE PARADISE MOTEL is now hiring all positions. Apply in person w/ resume to the Paradise Motel, Main St. Sica-mous.WORKING couple needs housekeeper. N/S, Ref’s req’d. [email protected]
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Lakeside Realty Ltd.
2 Bedrm., 1 Bath Apartment 4 appliances, NS/NP. 7010 Black Road, Ranchero $700/mo.
2 Bedrm., 3.5 Bath Lakefront Townhouse 6 appl., NS/NP. #5 Celista Landing, Celista $850/mo.
2 Bedrm., Lakeview House N/S, N/P. Blind Bay $1200/mo.
1 Bedrm., Basement Suite NS/NP. Salmon Arm $700/mo.
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Feed & Hay1st Cut alfalfa grass, 2nd cut grass. No rain. Shed stored. $3/ 65lb bales. 250-307-8633Excellent 2nd & 3rd crop, grass hay, nutrient analysis avail. 250-546-6158.GRASS/ALFALFA 1st crop $4.50, 2nd crop $6.25, last years hay $3.50, straw $4.00, oat hay $3.50. good for horses (250)832-4160 (250)803-8298GRASS HAY, $2/bale (250)253-4663Shavings or sawdust 150 yard loads.Cedar or Fir.Bark mulch. Delivered. 1 (250)838-6630
LivestockSET of heavy leather draft horse harnesses, brass stud-ded c/w bridle & reins, very good shape $1000. open to reasonable offers (250)679-4660
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$300 & UnderPATIO set, 48” hexagonal ta-ble, 6chairs, & umbrella, ex. cond. $250. (250)675-3566
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FirearmsHunter Training Course
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Garage SalesGARAGE SALE: April 13 from 8am to ???. 1418 Amhurst Road, Sicamous.
MOVING SALE - APRIL 13 & 14. 1521 Canoe Beach Dr NE. Household items, furniture, toys, tools & equipment etc. Also Ford tractor and 2003 Dodge Neon. 9am - 4pm
Moving sale Lots of Stuff 2591 4A ave SE 8am-1pm Sat April 13 Everything must go
RANCHERO: 6456 Ranchero Dr. Sat/Sun, Apr.13/14, an-tique radio, furn., new & used household items, cement fi n-ishing & carpenter tools
SORRENTO: 2847 Walsh Rd below TCH turn in to Hilltop Rd & follow signs, Sat. Apr13, 10-5. Art, household, etc.
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Misc. for Sale20’ American shuffl e board, solid wood $1000., Arctic snow plow $2000., Weider weight bench $50., (250)253-0509
FRAMUS 5-string resonator banjo, mint condition with hard shell case.$3506-STRING acoustic guitar, amazing volume and sound, beautiful wood, built in pick-up, complete with hard shell case. $475ALLAN and Heath 16 Chan-nel mixer, high-end British built, lots of effects. $650Phone 250-833-1976
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weight with metal case $300FENWICK XL fl y rod, 9ft 6
weight, with reel,line and case. $125
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?PORTABLE wood electric fi re place 1400 watt, $100. 35 in Sanyo television $100. Round wood pedastal dining table c/w leaf and 4 chairs $200. Free spirit treadmill, good working cond, $100. 2 Wood stools, white legs $25. Computer desk $25. Contact 250-675-4413 or [email protected]
SPRING AUCTIONSunday, April 14, 12pm
Visit: carlinhallauctions.comNo Buyer Fee(250)835-2126
Misc. WantedCOINS, Private Collector wanting to buy coins, tokens, medals. Canadian, US, Spe-cialty Foreign. Collections, rolls, older bank bags of coins, special coins from safety de-posit box, sets ect. Call Todd: 1-250-864-3521PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670Quarters. I will pay $1 each for older 25¢. Loose, rolls, bags, ect. I will consider other coins as well. 1-778-932-2316RIMS for Toyota Corolla p185/65/R15 Noting fancy, for all seasons. 250-832-6765WANTED: camper jacks, cable/crank type (250)832-7896WANTED: Starchoice Motoro-la DSR315 Satellite Receiver (250)832-6078
Musical InstrumentsUPRIGHT Heinzman piano(250)832-9256
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or 250-517-8087
Plants /NurserySpring clearance. Landscape trees, wholesale prices, Blue Spruce/Pine, 5-7 feet. Excel-lent privacy source or yard fo-cus. Discount on 5 or more. Pick your tree now. Digging May 1st. Valley Tree Farm. 250-832-7742
Free ItemsSWEET, young male cat, great mouser, independant (250)833-4228
WANTED Free Wedding decorations 250-835-2145
Real Estate
For Sale By OwnerSUNNYBRAE, 2 bdrm, den & loft. 5 appli., wood stove, pri-vate acreage, energy effi cient home, unique, 2 blocks from lake. $388,000. 250-835-8236
Houses For SaleCare-free living!
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All one level.Overlooks green space and
has a lovely porch area. New fl ooring, paint, fridge,
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LotsANNOUNCING: Salmon Arm’s Newest Estate lot Subdivision. Green Emerald Estates is now taking reservations. Fee sim-ple not a strata. Limited num-ber available this year. 20th St. (Upper Lakeshore) at 45th Ave NE 250-833-5855www.greeenemeraldinc.com
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TEKAMAR MORTGAGESBest rate 5yr-2.89%OACServing the Columbia-Shuswap
since 1976.Rates Consistently better than banks
(250)832-8766Toll free 1-800-658-2345
TownhousesSHUSWAP RIDGE - Quality Townhomes. 2 styles and a demo unit. Great location. 2751 15th Ave NE Near SAS and Askews. Call or text Dane. 1-250-808-2400
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent1BDRM. across from Askew’s DT, W/D, parking, Call Colin (1-604)858-8176 or Jeremy (1-250)253-2404 Avail now
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Apt/Condo for Rent1BDRM. apartment, close to down town, adults, NS, NP, references req.(250)833-68551BDRM apartment, downtown SA $650/month. Recently renovated, clean, bright unit. Parking, laundry. NS. NP. Quiet building, great location. Call Keith (250)832-60601BDRM, new 4-plex, private entrance, adults, quiet pet OK, Avail May 1, $800. 1070 1 St. SE 1 (250)833-21292 Bdrm Apartment DT Brand New 160 Hudson 3Bdrm Basement suite in Enderby Sm Pet OK 250-549-6554 2BDRM apt. ground fl oor in quiet building, adult oriented, avail. Now, on bus route, walk to DT & hospital, heat/hot water included, AC in suite, coin laundry, NS, NP, DD, $825/mo. (250)546-3066 (250)546-19703 bdrm. APT. SICAMOUSAvail. immediately. $600/mo. incl. utilities. 250-517-0244.3BDRM SA.Reliable, respon-sible, working tenants. N/S, N/P. Washer/dryer, lge kitchen Above D/T business. Avail. now $900. (250)463-9777BACHELOR ste downtwn Sal-mon Arm N/S, Sat TV util, coin lndry. $575. Call 604-835-4111Bright 1&2BDRM close to DT NS NP Starting at $ 575/mo hot water incl (250)955-0774
Bright, spacious 2 bedroom apartments
Close to town, family owned & operated.
Includes F/S, DW, A/C, H/W & HEAT, NS, NP. Available May 1st
$825/mo.(250)803-1694
DANBURY MANOR 791 Okanagan Ave. 2bdrm. $800. avail. May 1st, NS, NP, Call Robin (250)833-5458
LAKEVIEW MANORBeautiful fully furn. Apts.Viewing Shuswap Lake & McGuire Park. Close to all
amenities in quiet adult NS, NP building starting at
$700-$825/mo. + Hydro Ref req’d (250)833-9148
LGE 1 & 2 BDRM. BRIGHT apts. In suite storage, green space, live-in manager. Cable incl. Sicamous, 250-836-4516.
Duplex / 4 PlexADULT bright 4plex, 2bdrm., 1.5bath, front & back yard, covered carport, near amenities, avail May1, by appt. $750/mo. (250)832-1568
Misc for Rent2 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Condo in Salmon Arm2 Bedroom, 2 Bath + Den
4 plex in Salmon Arm
Call AL BINGHAM(250)804-6216
Mobile Homes & Pads
DOUBLE wide, 3bdrm, lake view, modular in Blind Bay, lrg. covered deck, $995/mo + util. (250)675-3790
Homes for Rent2BDRM mobile, DT Sicamous private fenced lot Pet OK $675 + Util. (604)219-3894Brand New bright, beautiful 3bdrm 2 car garage great loca-tion $1500/mo.250-833-6188
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Homes for Rent3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath main fl oor. Close to SAS -Sullivan. F/S/D. Avail. May 1st. $1300 incl. utilities. 250 804 3876
4 BDRM. HOUSE W/dble car garage on acreage in Malak-wa. Avail. April 1. Call 250-836-5559 or 604-209-8280.
4BR, 3Bath. Near Arena. W/D, Garage. NS, NP. References. $1400. 675-4806. Avail Immed.
BEAUTIFUL 3400sqft. lake view 3bdrm., 2.5bath, dbl gar-age in SA, NS, NP, $1450/mo. + util. (250)[email protected]
BLIND BAY - 2bdrm. fantastic lakeview. N/S, N/P, 2 person 2 veh. max., all appl. $750/mo. + util., Avail May 1 (250)675-2124
COZY central 2bdrm, NS, $1000/mo. + utilities, (250)833-0310
GLENEDEN 2bdrm, with loft, own yard, F/S, NS, NP, gar-den, avail. now, $850/mo. + util. (250)832-6975 (250)832-0218
NEWER 2000sq 5 bed: 2 bed upstairs; 3 bed down, 3 bath. Walking dist. to lake/beach. A/C, fridge, stove, 15min from town. $1450/mo. Sunnybrae. Avail now. No smoking. No pets preferred. 250-938-2941 email [email protected] showing Sundays only
NO YARD WORK! 3Bdrm Executive lakeview home W/ 2 BALCONIES in an adult only High end commu-nity. 2 levels. 1500 sq. ft on each fl oor. NS NP $1400/mo plus util & DD ref’s req’d. 250-832-3864
SICAMOUS: 2 BDRM house. $800/mo. plus hydro. Avail. May 1, 2013. Pets ok. Plse. call 250-814-7032 for info.
Offi ce/RetailFOR LEASE: Goldpanner Restaurant Space Located @ Tappen Esso Effective May 5th 2013 for more infor or ap-pointment contact Art at 250-835-4585
Rooms for RentRooms for rent in Enderby. $375/mo plus DD No Pets 250-838-0587
Suites, Lower1-bdrm bright, open, walk-out suite, full kitchen, w/d, incl util. 800 sq. ft. N/S, N/P. Avail. Apr. 1st. $800/mo. 250-833-4727
1BDRM. SA, close to DT, laundry, large yard, avail April 5, NS, NP, $700/mo. incl. uti-litities plus DD (250)804-6289
1BDRM spacious daylight walking distance to DT, car-port, priv. ent., alarm, cable, internet & util incl. NP, NS ref’s req’d $750/mo. (250)833-8588
1 Bedroom + Den Bsmt suite. Large, new suite near Bastion school. Generous room sizes. Daylight on one side. A/C. $850 incl utilities. NS (250) 517-9617.
2 BEDROOM level entry suite available in salmon arm .fur-nished if needed. small pet welcome . heat, hydro, cable, internet and laundry included in rent. close to downtown and would be perfect for contrac-tors coming to town to work. $850/month. 250-833-4588
Brand New 2Bdrm Bright 1block to college, own laundry $900+util 250-833-2796
Homes for Rent
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Suites, LowerBRIGHT, walk-in, 1-bedroom basement suite on Grandview Bench acreage, recently reno-vated, available May 1st. F/S, W/D, approx 1,000 sq ft, geo-thermal heating/AC, utilities in-cluded, satellite tv available, suitable for quiet individual or couple, non-smoking, no dogs (cat - maybe), large bathroom w in-fl oor heat. References re-quired. $900.00/month Colleen or Tony @832-7216 (daytime) 832-7973 (eves/weekends)
Daylight Bachelor Suite. Suitable for single
person. Reno’d bathroom Close to town, college and bus route. F/S, W/D. Sep. parking and entrance. NO SMOKING. N/P, DD and
ref’s req. $600/mo inc. util. and cable tv. Available now
[email protected] (250)833-5123
Lakeview 2-bdrm ground level suite, avail. May 1 , walk to town, basic cable incl. util. ex-tra. NS/NP, DD req’d, $800/mo. 250-832-6684NEWLY renovated 1,100 sq.ftdaylight basement suite, town & mall close. A real must see! $1,100/mo. incl. util. Available now. 1 yr.lease. 250-833-8966RANCHERO/Mellor’s Storearea: 2bdrm. $750/mo. + utils.avail. now, NP, W/D/F/S & parking. (250)546-3717
Suites, Upper1Bdrm+Den 10 min to town bright $700 all util incl. 250-835-4329 or 250-833-7761HILLCREST: bright 2bdrm. main fl oor, NS, NP, 5appl., large deck & yard, $1100/mo. incl. util., avail May 1st, (250)833-7840SICAMOUS: 2BDRM base-ment $450/mo. + util., shared laundry, Shower. Table top burners or 2Bdrm house With 1/2 Acre Lot Full kitchen and 3pce bathroom $625/mo 425 Main Street across from Askew Mall, avail April 15 (604)836-7888
Townhouses2BDRM + den, 2.5bath, clean quiet end unit, garage, 6appl., gas f/p, close to all, NS, lease req’d, responsible individual $1200/mo.+util. (250)457-00112BDRM., downtown SA, W/D, F/S, DW, AC $825/mo., DD, NS, NP, ref’s req., avail.Immed (250)832-69913BDRM., 2bath, close to col-lege 4appl., NS, pets neg. $1300/mo. (250)803-1960BEAUTIFUL, 2 bdrm 1 bthrm town-home in Sorrento/Blind Bay. New f/s/w/d, 2 patios, dbl garage. Lake view. Walking dist to bank, grocer-ies, drugstore. Suit retired couple or single. NS, NP. Call/text 250-804-5366 lv msg. Avail May 1st $800. + util.
BRIGHT 3BDRM Townhouse Close to
Askews uptown near Rec Ctre Private deck 11/2
baths ns/np ref req’d, quiet long term tenants pref’d. $950/mo 250-832-3303
Want to Rent65 yr old male needs 1BdrmHouse/Cabin with yard, stor-age shed or garage. No Apt’s or Bsmt suites 250-463-5353
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DreamTeam Auto Financing“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -
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Cars - Domestic2001 Buick Century Ltd, great cond., leather, loaded, all ac-cess. working, winter & sum-mer tires incl. $3800. (250)832-3334 after 6pm
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FENCING SERVICES QUOTATION PROCESS
School District No. 83 is advertising for interested parties to submit a quotation for Fencing Services for the 2013 School year.
Quotation documents, addendums or corrections for this quote can be obtained from the School District No 83 Works Complex located at 5911 Auto Road SE., Salmon Arm, BC or downloaded from the School District website at www.sd83.bc.ca
Quotation process closes at 12:00 PM May 31, 2013.
Further information can be obtained via email to [email protected]
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF S.D. NO. 83 (North Okanagan-Shuswap)
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Cars - Domestic2006 Infi niti G35X Fully Load-ed lots of extras 108,000kms Very clean good looking car$17,000 250-833-1081
Cars - Sports & Imports
1994 Nissan Pathfi nder 4x4 V6 4WD ABS 5Spd manual w/low range 207km. All terrain Summers + 4 exc winter tires on rims. $3000 OBO 250-832-0530
2010 Honda Civic EX-L 4 door sedan, automat-ic. 75,000 kms, all HWY driv-en, fully loaded, moon roof, air, tilt, cruise, heated leather seats, protective clear hood covering, alloy wheels, 4 snow tires on rims, alarm, cd player, usb plugs, p/s, p/w, p/l, p/m, heated mirrors. Ex-cellent condition, no acci-dents, all service records. Must sell. $13,000. 250-803-4629
Recreational/Sale1995 Xplorer 10’ camper, fridge, stove, forced air fur-nace, bathroom, awning, N/S bed, power jacks, new batter-ies $6250. obo (250)832-9256
2006 33ft Colorado 5th Wheel. Dry weight 8756 lbs Class 5 license only. 3 slide outs. Full Queen bed, Dining table and 4 chairs. Hide-a-bed, heated FP, AC no pilot lights. Computer table, exte-rior shower, electric front jacks. asking $20,900 Call Paul 250-832-6333
2008 Cedar Creek 5th wheel trailer model 32TK 3 P/O, AC, FP, Wide screen, Dble pane tinted windows Skirt incl. $38,500 OBO 250-675-3569
5TH wheel trailer parts, like new, 5 rims + tires, power awning, 2RV toilets, rear carri-er, folding stairs (250)832-2359
Trucks & Vans1995 Ford F150 short box su-per cab $2500. (250)253-0509
1996 Ford F150, 4x4, lifted, 300, straight 6. 279000 kms. HD Custom Bumpers, Hitch front & back, some rust, great bush truck. Comes with snow tires. $2500 OBO. 250-515-1804 or 250-832-1804
2005 Dodge Caravan, 1owner, good cond.,162,000km, well optioned w/DVD $4500. (250)832-9874
2010 Ford F-350 4x4 turbo diesel, 15,000 miles, 6 pass cab., remote start, tow/haul switch, rear tailgate step, trail-er mirrors, reverse sensing, free maintenance till Aug. 2015, sprayed cargo box, adj. gas & brake pedal. Lots of Ex-tras. Asking $40,000. OBO Paul 250-832-6333
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Boats14FT. aluminum boat, trailer & 7.5HP Mercury motor $1000. (250)955-2913
PONTOON boat, 16’x6’ w/trail-er both pressure treated in ex. cond., 50HP Honda, Minnkota elec. motor, auto pilot, fi sh fi nder, GPS, downrigger, bat-tery charger, storage cover $9400. (250)804-0261
SAILBOAT, 19’ daysailer w/cabin, retractable keel, trail-er, 4HP outboard $3500. obo (250)832-8462
Legal
Legal NoticesDRAFT FOREST STEWARD-SHIP PLAN Notice is hereby given that Buff Lumber Ltd. (Buff) has prepared a draft Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Forest Licence A89856 and A89857 (Okana-gan Shuswap Timber Supply Area). This FSP is now available for public review. In accordance with the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA), this FSP does not identify specifi c proposed roads and cutblocks but in-stead show larger geographic areas named Forest Develop-ment Units in which harvest-ing, road construction and oth-er forest activities may occur within the 5 year period. For-est activities conducted within these units must be consistent with the results and strategies proposed and with govern-ment objectives for various for-est resource values. The FSP will be publicly available for re-view and comment, by ap-pointment, at the Buff Lumber offi ce located at Box 78 Buff Road, Westwold, BC; from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST, Monday to Friday (excluding stat holidays) from April 2 to June 3, 2013. If an interested party is unable to review the Plan(s) during these times please contact us at the ad-dress below for alternate ar-rangements. Please contact Tim Cole at 250-377-7654 or 250-318-3196 to arrange an appointment time. In order to be considered, comments or concerns must be made in writing and either mailed, hand delivered (to Buff’s offce), or e-mailed ([email protected]) by June 3, 2013. Please address comments to Tim Cole, RPF, PO Box 5030, Lac le Jeune, BC, V1S 1Y8
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TREE SERVICE We Cut Trees and More!!FULLY INSURED, REFERENCES
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Serving Sicamous & the Shuswap
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Salmon Arm
Slaughter
Tim & Heather ThurstonCustom Meat Cutting
with 28 years experience250•832•8087
Thurston Custom Cutting
Available for Farm Slaughtering
Custom Meat Cutting
(250) [email protected]
➢ Provincially inspected➢ Quality guaranteed➢ Delivered to your
cut shop or farm➢ Accepting orders for goats,
lambs and sides of beef➢ Cut and wrap➢ We buy lambs & goats
Your one stop for custom slaughter
Now booking into April 2013.HURRY!
Dates are fi lling up!
Profile of the weekAt Shuswap Trailers we are proud to provide our customers with
excellent customer service, a friendly environment and trailer rentals and sales at the best price possible. Our rental fleet consists of over 30 units; many enclosed cargo trailers ranging from 4’x6’ up to 8.5’ x 24’, including our most recent addition 8.5’ x 20’ car hauler. Also our fleet includes utility trailers, open snowmobile trailers, flat deck car & equipment haulers, dump trailers, goose neck trailer, as well as, truck and cube van rentals and equipment rentals such as bobcats and a mini-excavator. Check out our website for more details on our rental fleet.
With much research, Shuswap Trailers offers only the best in the industry for our customers. We sell all types of Top Quality H & H Trailers and Premium quality A.R.E. truck canopies and tonneau covers, as well as locally manufactured Range Rider canopies.
Whether you are looking at investing in a trailer for your trades business; to haul your prized automobile, toys or for spring clean-up, we encourage you to stop in and browse through our large selection of units and compare the difference. Compare the Quality! Go to www.shuswaptrailers.com or call 250-832-8414 for more information.
Located at 50-3rd Street NW, (Behind Supersave Gas)
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More than 35 Years Experience in all kinds of Painting & Wallpaper hanging
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Phone: 250 675-0025Cell: 778-220-2776
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Concrete
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Braby Motors...Spring Pre-Owned Sell Off
2011 Chrysler 200 S Hard Top Convertible• Power hard top• heated leather• navigation• Bluetooth, • Never been
registered • Has only 800kms.
Was $44,595
Now $29,99511-237
2010 Dodge Challenger SRT-8• Heated leather• sunroof• navigation• 6.1L Hemi with
425HP• cold air intake
12-311A1
2010 Ford F-150 XLT Supercrew• 5.4L Triton V8• Tow package,• Air• Cruise• Tilt• CD PLayer with
AUX port
Now $26,995U13-13
2010 Dodge Journey R/T AWD• Heated leather• Sunroof• Navigation• 7 passenger
Now $25,99512-137A
2011 Ram 1500 Sport Crew Cab• Loaded with
heated ventilated leather
• Sunroof• Navigation• Bluetooth• Backup camera
Now $37,99513-125A
2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser LX• Only 61,000
Kms• Air conditiong• Cruise• Tilt• Power
windows, locks & mirrorsWas $10,995
Now $9,995U13-14
2011 RAM 1500 Sport Quad Cab• Bucket seats• Dual exhaust• Bluetooth• 20” wheels
Now $30,99513-92A
2007 Buick Lucerne CX• Very clean• Air• Cruise• Tilt• 69,000 Kms
Now $13,99512-311A1
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT Plus• Stow-N-Go
seats• Power second
row windows• Rear heat & air• Aluminum
wheels• Steering wheel
mounted audio controlscontrols
Now $19,995U13-23
2011 Ram 3500 SLT Longbox Crew Cab• Diesel• Exhaust brake• Trailer brake
control• Power seat
Was $45,995
Now $39,99513-125A
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X• Heated leather• Panoramic Sunroof• 3.6 Pentastar V6
Was $43,995
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2010 Dodge Challenger SXT AWD• 3.5L V6 engine• Power seat• 18’ wheels• Fog lights• Boston accoustic
speakers
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2012 RAM 1500 Laramie Longhorn Crew Cab • Loaded longhorn• Birch Bark
brown etched• Heated ventilated
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2007 Dodge RAM 1500 Quad Cab SXT• 5.7LHemi with
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