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Serving the communities of 100 Mile House, 108 Mile Ranch, Lac la Hache, Forest Grove, Canim Lake, Lone Butte, Bridge Lake, Sheridan Lake, Lac des Roches, 70 Mile House, Green Lake/Watch Lake and Clinton
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After 10 years and thousands of hours of dedicated volun-teer work, the Knights of Columbus, Father Herbert Bourne Council 8490, passed its community-recycling program to Psalm 23 Transition Society, says Knight Konrad Schmid-Meil.
“The community support has been fan-tastic and through your efforts we have rein-vested $150,000 into our community. Pat yourself on the shoulder. Please continue your support and more good things
will be accomplished in the future.”
He adds the commu-nity recycling program funds facilitated by the Knights of Columbus have supported many community organiza-tions.
2002-2004$10,000, 100 Mile
District General Hospital (Hospital); $5,000, 100 Mile Hospice and Palliative Care Society (Hospice); $4,000, 100 Mile & District Minor Soccer Association (OMHSA) soccer fields; $2,000, South Cariboo
Rec. Centre sound sys-tem; $5,000, Mill Site Lodge Fischer Place (MSL/FP); $500, Vic Winiewski commemo-rative bench; and $7,000, Hospital.
2005$10,000, Hospital;
$1,000, Lac la Hache Community Association (LLHCA); $1,000, Lone Butte Historical Society (LBHS); and $1,000, Interlakes Community Association (ICA).
2006$5,000, OMHSA; and
$11,000, Hospice.
2007$4,000, Hospice;
$5,000, Rotary Club of 100 Mile House; and $4,600, Hospital.
2008$1,121, Hospital;
$1,000, Bridge Lake Community Association (BLCA); $1,000, 108 Mile Ranch Community Association (108 RCA); $1,000, 100 Mile House Mural Society; $1,000, Lone Butte-Horse Lake Community Association; $1,000, LLHCA; and $1,000, 100 Mile House Red Cross (Red Cross).
2009$25,000, MSL/FP
2010$500, BLCA; $500,
ICA; $1,000, LLHCA; $1,000, 100 Mile & District Historical Society; $1,000, 108 RCA; and $500 100 Mile Community Christmas Dinner.
2011$1,000, Red Cross;
and $1,000, 100 Mile Performing Arts Society.
2012$25,000, South Cariboo
Health Foundation.
Big envelope for a bigger cheque… Knights of Columbus, Father Herbert Bourne Council 8490, members presented a $25,000 cheque to the South Cariboo Health Foundation directors on June 26. The money will be used to improve health services in the South Cariboo. We've seen oversized cheques before but Knight Konrad Schmid-Meil even created an envelope to go with it.
Knights give recycle program to Psalm 23
Monika Paterson photo
Williams Lake and District Credit Union provided two $1,000 bursaries to Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School graduates.
Provision of bursaries to local students, Alicia Briggs and Andrea Zemanek, is con-sistent with the WLDCU’s commit-ment to support its members and their communities.
Briggs will head to the University of Lethbridge this fall where she is enrolled in a pre-medical pro-gram with a major in biology. A judo competitor at the national level, she also instructs a chil-dren’s class at the local judo club.
While at PSO, she participated in the peer counselling class, and the Amnesty Club. Briggs says she is excited to spend the summer working for the BC Forest Service as a firefighter.
Zemanek heads to Queens University this fall to commence general studies for a Bachelor of Science degree. Future fields of interest are kinesiology or phys-iotherapy.
She loves the out-doors and outdoor activities, such as hiking, rowing and skiing, and is hoping
to work on an Initial Attack Crew fight-ing fires this summer. A participant in the PSO leadership program and the British Columbia
C o - o p e r a t i v e Association’s YES Leadership Camp, Zemanek intends to use her leadership skills by volunteering at this year’s camp.
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Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School students Andrea Zemanek, left, and Alicia Briggs, right, received $1,000 bursaries from Williams Lake and District Credit Union 100 Mile House Branch manager Shawna Norton.
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“Whippledon” is the Cariboo version of Wimbledon Tennis Tournament.
It will be held at the 108 Resort Tennis Courts on July 1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
New and former tennis players wel-come to join in on the games. Names will be drawn and games will last a maximum of 30 minutes.
Everyone is wel-come to come join the fun. The resort will be supplying straw-berries and whip cream at the end of the games.
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Wouldn’t it be great if people valued animals so much that spaying and neuter-ing your pet was just a socially accepted norm?
While many people ensure their animals aren’t adding to British Columbia’s pet overpopulation crisis, many oth-erwise caring pet guardians don’t take this important step.
Tragically, many more animals are born in B.C. than there are homes for. The BC SPCA and other animal rescue organizations shelter and find homes for tens of thousands of these unwanted ani-mals each year, but sadly many more are simply abandoned by their guardians and suffer a cruel death from starvation, dis-ease, predation or injury.
The BC SPCA is urging all pet guard-ians to have their pets sterilized if they haven’t already done so. In addition to sav-ing lives, your pet will live a calmer and happier life.
Here are just some of the benefits for your pet:
• Neutering generally reduc-
es aggressive behaviours in pets. Neutered dogs are calmer and less likely to bite, attack or get into altercations at the dog park. Neutered cats don’t have the drive to mark and protect their territory and are less likely to spray or get into cat fights.
• Female cats go in and out of heat every three weeks between January and November. In addition to prevent-ing unwanted litters, spaying your cat will reduce her desire to escape to find a mate, spraying or inappropriate elimi-nation, howling and attracting unwanted male cats onto your property.
• Spaying or neutering your
pet reduces the likelihood of them developing uterine, ovarian and testicular cancers.
• Having your pet sterilized also provides an oppor-tunity to have other important health pro-cedures performed, as necessary, such as an identification tattoo or microchip or teeth cleaning. Spaying and neuter-ing is done under a general anesthetic, so your pet won’t be in pain.
If cost is a concern for you, check with your local SPCA. The SPCA provides assis-tance to low-income pet guardians where possible and many communities have low-cost spay/neuter funds administered through the local
government.For more informa-
tion on spaying and neutering your pet, visit spca.bc.ca.
Lorie Chortyk is the BC SPCA community rela-tions general manager.
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Keen classmates... Students at 100 Mile Community Christian School enjoyed their classes in the annex at St. Timothy’s Anglican Church. They are also excited about moving into their new location in the Provincial Courts Building on Cedar Avenue this fall.
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Three British colo-nies – Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the territory con-taining Ontario and Quebec - put aside their differences in language, legal-custom, and histori-cal dispute to create the beginnings of what we now call Canada.
One year later, the gold mining town of Barkerville celebrat-ed the anniversary
of that historic union by throwing the first-ever recorded “Dominion Day” party on July 1, 1868 – three years before British Columbia joined the Confederation.
As part of the renowned heritage site’s own 150th anniversary season, Barkerville Historic Town is at it again and Dominion Day is set to explode (almost
literally) with fun July 1.
Barkerville will be bringing back its traditional Dominion Day activities with gusto, starting with the cutting of an eight-foot long, 100-plus pound Happy Birthday Canada cake at 11 a.m.
At 11:30, there will be a special ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new exhib-it of multi-media representations of Barkerville’s iconic St. Saviour’s church, at the McIntyre House.
Barkerville’s time-honoured main-street parade of costumed interpreters will commence at noon, starting at the real St.
Saviour’s, and will be followed by an array of traditional Victorian games for both children and adults for the remain-der of the afternoon, including a broad jump, sack race, tug-o-war, egg toss, greasy pole climb, and more.
At 7 p.m., there will be the premiere of Newman & Wright’s 1930s live radio show WCFB: ON AIR at the Theatre Royal, fol-lowed by the House Hotel’s “old-time” dance party.
Barkerville will cap off the night with a fireworks display at 10 p.m.
For more infor-mation, go to www.barkerville.ca.
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The EUReKA! Science Program is coming to 100 Mile House on July 9th to 13th, 2012.
At EUReKA! you will get to do Crazy Chemistry, unBelievable Biology, Exciting Engineering, and Funky Physics. The best part is… you get to do all your own experiments! Our wacky instructors will be there to guide you along the path of discovery! This week long camp will take place at South Cariboo Rec Center. Camp hours are: Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. If you are interested check out the EUReKA! website at www.tru.ca/eureka or call 1.250.371.5534 for more information. Camp costs $155 per child (bursary information available upon request). We would love to have you join the EUReKA! team for this exciting summer. P.S. that means there will be more people there for the water fi ght!
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Forty golfers turned out for Ladies Night at the Marmot Ridge Golf Course on June 20.
Donna White carded the high score, while Cecile Pratt, Anne Pinkney, Lynda Lewis and Carol Ohlund tied for the low score.
Closest-to-the-pin (KP) and long-drive prizes were picked up by Myrna Munn, Mavis Campbell, Helen Bailey, Ohlund, Colette Benz, Marg Mitchell, Nancy Wilson and Lynn Robinson.
Men’s Night attracted 29 golfers on June 21
Callaway divisionScott Judson shot a 39 for first low gross,
while Todd Poirier was one stroke back and took second place.
Poirier and Kurt Rankin took the long-drive and KP prizes.
Handicap divisionVern Jeffrey had a total score of 37 for
the low-gross bragging rights, while Shawn Reid’s 30 took first in low net.
Long-drive and KP honours went to Jeffrey, Rob Douglas, Joe Batalha and Reid.
Celebrate Canada’s 145th birthday
Marmot Ridge golfers enjoying better weather
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Lightning bolt turns tree into kindlingSchool bids farewell to three educators
CiB Committee looking for public participation
Penny drive culminates Canada DayRCMP dealing with a lot of MVIs
Psalm 23 Society collecting bottles100 Mile Men’s fastball
playoffs underwayLocal golfers tee off at zone qualifi er
Horsing around at the June gymkhanaKidSport Classic includes local athletesLocal soccer players help Williams Lake
Storm U13 Boys team to winBridge Lake to host 63rd rodeo
Fines target bootleggers, alcohol serversCelebrating National Aboriginal Day
Hot July Nights will be pretty cool
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WEEK OF JULY 1 TO 7, 2012
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK:ARIES, TAURUS, AND GEMINI.
ARIESYou will experience quite bit of changethis week, especially in the professionalrealm. A family member will ask you fora favour that might involve some person-al sacrifice on your part.
TAURUSYour summer vacation looks like an excit-ing one. You are bubbling over with greatideas of things to do. This will motivateyou to take care of your obligations soyou can focus on having fun.
GEMINIYou will make some big changes in yourlife this week. It might be in your homeor at work, or it might be on a morepsychic and spiritual level. Doing so willwake up your imagination and renewyour convictions.
CANCERFamily and friends will be knocking atyour door. Get in touch with your socialside, because some of them will be hopingto stay with you during their vacation.
LEOYou will organize a rather importantevent involving a lot of people. Youmight feel a bit pessimistic to beginwith, but the end result will be a won-derful success for you.
VIRGOYou might have to fill the boss’s shoesduring his or her vacation. Even thoughit is only temporary, you will benefitfinancially.
LIBRAFamily will take up a lot of your time thisweek. Go ahead and plan a family-orient-ed vacation to make sure it’s quality timethat you spend with them.
SCORPIOYou could decide to embark on a road tripin search of some exciting adventures andfascinating discoveries. There are goodtimes and lots of enjoyment for you onthe horizon!
SAGITTARIUSInstead of a holiday away, you mightdecide to stay home and just changeyour patio furniture instead. For sure,you are feeling a strong need to dosome cocooning.
CAPRICORNThere is plenty of action in store for youthis week, and the full moon will intensifyyour emotions. You will need some timealone to advance your projects.
AQUARIUSTake some time to reflect before doinganything concrete. You will feel inspiredto do some interesting activities.
PISCESA great family vacation is on the horizon.You will feel the need to get closer to yourloved ones and spend some quality timewith them, especially if you don’t seethem very often.
Quit.Before your time
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ACROSS1. Persian king5. Chitchat8. Impulse12. Inventor Elias ____13. Naught14. Disrespectful15. Bellow16. Busy activity17. Angled additions18. Lease20. Humpbacks22. Ache25. Barbecue stick26. Shade27. Exiling32. Ginger ____33. Brief sleep34. And not35. Paint’s alternative39. Heel’s companion40. Corn and peanut41. Very dark wood43. Sour
46. Lyric verse47. Chopping tools48. Bro or sis50. Hair accessories54. Daisy holder55. Animosity56. Hawaiian isle57. “____ Called Horse”58. Cloud’s place59. High-school dance
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21. “____ Girl Friday”22. Spring happening23. Hippy dance24. Whirl25. Breaks28. Careful study29. Fascinated by30. Midday31. Battleship color36. Untie37. Brooch38. Blushing shade42. Form of jazz43. Molten rock44. Checkup45. Small plateau46. Submit to49. Bother51. Propel a boat52. The ____ (rock group)53. Entirety
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This continu-ing series of articles highlights the most common invasive plants found in the South Cariboo, and how to identify them, with information and photos provided by the Cariboo Regional District.
Invasive plants have the potential to pose undesirable or detrimental impacts
on humans, animals or ecosystems, and are often mistak-en for wildflowers because of their rapid spread through urban landscapes, agri-cultural lands and ecosystems.
These alien invad-ers are second only to habitat loss for the most significant threat to biodiver-sity, according to the
International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
Number 8: Yellow Flag IrisThis perennial is
widely sold in nurs-eries and on the Internet for ornamen-tal ponds and water gardens, and Yellow Flag Iris spreads both by seeds and roots.
The roots and the leaves contain a sap that is toxic if ingest-ed and can cause skin irritation. This aquat-
ic invasive plant can grow in a variety of habitats, including fresh or salt water.
It is a major problem because it colonizes and forms dense stands choking out many native wet-land plants, which reduce resources and habitat for wild-life. Other impacts include changing the width of water courses and affecting water flow in irriga-tion canals and flood control ditches.
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Carlo won free lunch at Chevron in 100 Mile House B.C. CONGRATULATIONS!Check out the contests in the Free Press. “Free Lunches” runs Monday to Friday. Listen for the “Hey I Like Your Attitude” Sounder on CaribooRadio.Com and get your name in a draw to win FREE STUFF!‘Like’ CaribooRadio.Com on Facebook and tell us why you listen and your name will be entered into a draw to win a free lunch! Tel: (250) 791-5502 • Fax: (250) 791-5518
Mail: Box 9, Forest Grove, BC V0K 1M0Email: [email protected]
Camperships (assistance) are available upon request!
• Call: 250-791-5502
• Email: [email protected]
• Letter: PO Letter: Box 9,
Forest Grove, BC V0K 1M0
Bring a friend to camp for the rst time and earn $50 off your
camp fee. Bring two friends and get $100 off. Put your name on their registration form (“I was invited by”). If they register and arrive, your fee gets refunded.
Memorize 140 Bible verses to earn your total camp fee. Every 20 verses earns 1 out of 7 credits off your total camp fee for a 5 night camp (not applicable to extra skills fees). Contact us for the list of verses or download it at www.lakeofthetrees.com (Bible Memory).
Lake Of The TreesBible Camp
Showing God’s love to children, youth and families from the BC
Cariboo Interior through fun, Bible centered
camping since 1960.
We rent to churches, schools, businesses, community groups, and families from
September to June.
Free T-shirt with registration!
Horsemanship $100Preteen 2/Teen/Preteen 3
Water Sports $50Teen
Model Rocketry $15Junior/Preteen
WORK CREWWC 1 July July 1-25 $375
WC 2 July 30 - Aug. 18 $300
Work Crew is for 14 -17 year olds who want a summer to remember forever! Work Crew is 3 weeks of incredible community, work experience, faith development, good fun, and leadership training. Applications are available at www.lakeofthetrees.com or by calling LOTT 1-866-791-5502
Junior, Preteen & Teen campers can participate in:
Nature StudyArcheryPelletryCanoeingClimbing WallFishing (Preteen/Teen)Paintball (Teen)
TubingSwimmingBlobbingKayakingWaterslide
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Preteen 1
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Preteen 2
Squirts
Family Camp
Junior 2
Teen
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July 2-7
July 9-14
July 16 -25
July 31 - Aug. 2
Aug. 3 - 6
Aug. 7-11
Aug. 13 -18
Aug. 20 - 25
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$215
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Arrive: between 8 -10amDepart: 11am for Closing Ceremony (family & friends welcome)
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July 1........ CANADA DAY at the 108 Heritage SiteJuly 13...... HOT JULY NIGHTS at the A&WAugust 19 . KIDNEY WALK in Centennial ParkAugust 22 . AN EVENING WITH THE IDOLS in Martin Exeter HallSept. 7-9 ... FINALS at the Fall Fair
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Around the South CaribooAround the South Cariboo
Mill Site Lodge/Fischer Place Auxiliary members Jay Lester, left, and Carol England received the proceeds of the June 9 meat draw from Angel Charbonneau of the Dusty Rose Pub in 70 Mile House. During the past six months, the auxiliary has received more than $950 from the meat draws thanks to the generosity of the patrons, with an extra $200 donated by Tim Zabaras of 100 Mile Wood Products.
South Cariboo Rhythmic Gymnastics Club had its year-end performance on June 8 in the Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School gymnasium. Regan Barrett, standing, and Klaudie Slosarkova performed a graceful duet with scarves and it was one of many skilled performances that thrilled the full-house audience.
Arlene Jongbloets photo
M-J Cousins, South Cariboo Health Foundation PR and Fundraising co-ordinator, received $1,000 cheque from Harry Bishop, middle, and Tony Eades of the Highway 24 Interlakes Lions Club. The money will be used as part of the ongoing campaign to purchase equipment for the South Cariboo Health Centre.
Makayla Fremlin, front, found something cute and fluffy at the resent Mill Site Lodge/Fischer Place Auxiliary Garage Sale. Checking out her find was shopper Fran Vercelli, right, and auxil-iary member Heather Underhill.
Submitted photo
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Monika Paterson photo
Anita Hedtfeld, left, presented a $393.39 cheque to Mary Mann, of the 100 Mile Food Bank Society, on behalf of the New Apostolic Church, which held a garage and bake sale June 16. Hedtfeld says the church chose the food bank as the recipient because the economy isn’t good. Noting the food bank is now closed for the summer, Mann says the money will come in handy in September because usage is growing.
Ken Alexander photo
Farmers Market vender Keith Jackson, left, Irene Borter and Laura Baerg served Frank Urbschat a delicious organic coffee and treats as Barb Brown looks on. The Farmers’ Market is held every Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Royal LePage parking lot in 100 Mile House.
Monika Paterson photo
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The 108 Ladies Day was cancelled again June 19 due to the rainy conditions.
Nevertheless, 10 hearty souls decided to play their own game and off they went swinging in the rain,” says club vice-captain Gloria Corno.
Not everyone was stopped by the rain
Post it here... Home-based business owners David Thatcher and Eva Goertz have erected a new bulletin board between Nuthatch Books and the 100 Mile Laundromat. They found there was a need for small home-based businesses to promote themselves, as they were not allowed to do so on other bulletin boards in town.
M o t o r c y c l i s t s are reminded new motorcycle safety reg-ulations took effect on June 1.
All motorcyclists and passengers in British Columbia must wear motorcycle hel-mets that display the proper industry safe-ty certification label. Helmets must comply with standards out-lined by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), Snell Memorial Foundation 2005 or 2010, or United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE).
Riders found vio-lating the new helmet laws will receive a $138 fine.
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By Cara KarplukScience is the study
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When I was 10 years old, I attended my first science sum-mer camp and was introduced to the idea that science sur-rounds and fills us. It was a camp called the EUReKA! Science Program – a non-profit, student-run organization based out of Thompson Rivers University.
I was never a child that was immedi-ately drawn towards the sciences, but EUReKA! shed a unique and exciting light towards it in a fun, friendly environ-ment.
During my week with my fellow campers, we were introduced to all different aspects of science from chem-istry to biology, physics to engineer-ing, and computers. The instructors were energetic and dedi-cated to helping us explore through dis-
sections, experiments, and various fun inter-active projects.
What I remember most of all was build-ing a rocket car, along with a vast array of other projects. I am proud to say I have had the opportunity to be an instructor for EUReKA! and I’m extremely enthused I was able to help other youth have the same awesome experience I did all those years ago.
EUReKA! will be coming to 100 Mile House on July 9-13 and is welcoming campers seven-14 years to attend the week-long program. The camp will be tak-ing place at South Cariboo Rec. Centre.
For more informa-tion about the camps, go to www.tru.ca/eureka or e-mail [email protected].
Having a lot of fun with science
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into place to protect both passengers and riders.
The Office of the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles is working with police and motorcyclists to ensure the new helmet and seating regula-tions will be applied fairly and fines will be issued to riders putting their safety at risk.
Police also have educational material to distribute to riders
to inform them about the new laws.
About two-thirds of crashes between a motorcycle and anoth-er vehicle are the fault of the other vehicle.
Important tips• Check your mir-
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• Motorcycles use a full lane. Leave at least three seconds
of following distance behind a motorcycle.
• Acknowledge riders with a wave or eye contact, they know you see them.
Give riders the space they need to change lanes and never try to pass a motorcycle using the same lane.
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Swing your partner... The South Cariboo Square Dance Association held its 56th Annual Jamboree at the 108 Community Hall, June 15-17. Ninety people from all over British Columbia and Alberta par-ticipated in Contra and Square Dance instruction.
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the front yard, the driveway or near the curb. Don’t tuck yourself and your merchandise in a dark garage.
8. Label everything for sale with tape. Price it so you might consider buying it for yourself.
9. Before the sale, go to the bank. Get plenty of small bills and change to have on-hand. Keep a calculator handy for quick adding.
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IF YOU would like to volunteer for the residents of Mill Site Lodge/Fischer Place Care Homes, then please join our auxiliary. We meet the fi rst Thursday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in the Mill Site Lodge boardroom. For info call Shelly at 250-791-9277.
THREE NIGHTS a week: Bread sorter needed. Student welcome. Call 250-395-0025.
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Civil EngineeringTechnologist II
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position available for com-mercial, residential and in-dustrial work. Must be able to work independently or with an apprentice. Must be neat, tidy and well groomed, must also be customer ser-vice orientated, friendly, and professional. Pay rate TBD upon experience. Competi-tive wage and benefi t pack-age. Please drop off resume in person to:
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ALANON - Does someone’’s drinking bother you? Meet with others who feel the same. Meet Mondays, 7pm at the Health Centre at the back of the Hospital. Contact 250-395-4646
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meetings in 100 Mile area: Mondays noon at #10 Scenic Place Estates. Tuesdays, 8pm, St. Timothy’’s Church. Thursdays 7:30pm, 108 Com-munity Centre. Saturday night fi reside family group 8pm, 100 Mile United Church. Sundays 7:30pm, south Cariboo Com-munity Health Centre,rear en-trance. 250-791-5286, 250-395-4646, 250-395-6154, 250-395-5368
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS. Want to quit drugs or affected by someone’’s drug use? Meetings at Health Centre, 555 Cedar; Mon. & Fri., 7:30pm. Doors open 7pm. 250-791-5287, or call the helpline: 250-320-5032
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SPCA - Your best choice inpets. 250-395-5303
The SPCA needs 2 to 3 phone volunteers to answer theemergency line. Suits retiredor semi-retired individuals. Al-so, temporary foster homesneeded. Please call 250-395-5303 and leave a message.
*WARNING* -Ads reading, “Free to a good home”, have the potential to attract individu-als that see your family pet as a way to make $$moneythrough any number of unde-sirable situations; i.e. selling toanimal testing labs or in thecase of horses, the slaughterhouse. Contact the SPCA at 250-395-5303 for informationon successfully placing your pet in the right kind of home.Leave a message and a volun-teer will get back to you.
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100 MILE: Multi family sale Sat. June 30th, 9-3 at 712 Cariboo Trail. Lots of great deals!103 MILE: West side of Hwy 97. Multi family sale on Sat. June 30 from 9-3 at Misty Val-ley Ranch.105 MILE: 5 family sale! Sat.& Sun. June 30 & July 1, at 5480 Elliott Lake Rd from 9-5 both days. Picnic tables, boat, fi sh-ing gear, building supplies, crafts & supplies, household misc. and mermaid wedding dress (size 7-8).108 MILE: Multi family yard sale. Sat. June 30 & Sun. July 1, 9-3. 4838 Bryan Cres.70 MILE: ESTATE SALE. 1549 Hwy 97, Sat. June 30, 8:30 -3:30. Household items, tools, treadmill, & much more!70 MILE HOUSE: Sat. June 30, 9-3 at 335 South Green Lake Rd. New & used building material, recreational & misc.70 MILE: Huge Sale! Fri. & Sat. June 29 & 30 from 9-5 at 2436 Pine Rd. Tools, Nascars, misc., something for everyone!94 MILE: Sat. June 30 from 9-2 at Superior Log Homes yard on Industrial Flats Rd. Tools, Mother Earth & Harrow-smith books, household items playpen, Christmas dec.DEKA LAKE: Neighbourhood yard sale, Sat. June 30, Sun. July 1, Mon. July 2. 9am - 4pm. 6324 Faraway Road.
96 MILE: Indoor/outdoor yard & plant sale. Sat. June 30, 9-5 at 6691 Hwy 97 South at New Call Rabbit Farm. Pool table, horse tack, potted trees & shrubs, tractor, wood chipper, travel trailer, sleigh, sau-na/shower, trusses, household and lots of misc. items.
DEKA LAKE: Multi family. Sat. June 30, 9am-2pm at 7521 & 7559 Burgess Rd. Household goods, tools, videos. Everything you can think of!
HAWKINS LAKE: Multi family sale on Sat. June 30 from 9-2 at 3597 Sellers Rd.
HORSE LAKE: Moving sale on Sat. June 30, 9-3 at 6477 Horse Lake Rd. Furniture, decorative farm machinery, some antiques & misc. items.
HOUSEMAN RD: Multi family, Sat. June 30 from 8-4. Look for signs. Massive sale!
LAC de ROCHES: Small lake. Multi-family, Gerald Cres. Sat. June 30, Sun. July1 & Mon. July 2. 9am-4pm. Lots of good stuff.
SHERIDAN LAKE: Huge 2 Family garage sale. Sat. June 30, 10am - 3pm. Canceled if raining. 7339 Airmail Rd. 1st right east of Loon Bay Resort.
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Waterfront lot + cabin on gorgeous Jim Lake, 0.83
acres, near Green Lake. VERY private
(3 lots on lake), Great fi shing to 10 lb,
Extensive snowmobile/ATV trails.
Great swimming,
cozy insulated cabin,
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Seasonal, rough 4X4
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Merchandise for Sale
Firewood/FuelHIRE US TO CUT AND SPLIT
YOUR FIRE WOODWith our fi re wood processor we can process your log pile, up to 18” diameter logs into a custom 4-way split, between 12-24” long. $1300 per load or $1400 stacked.
Lloyd & Jenny Contracting 459-2145 or fax 459-0093
All sales fi nal
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /
Bridges / EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?
SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOL SALE
• Knack Job Box 2’x4’x2’ $300
• Knack Job Box 2’x5’x2’ $450
• Shop quality Husky 7HP 2 stage 175 psi com-pressor 15cfm, c/w/ 80 gal tank, 220v single phase, 100% duty cycle $1000
• Work bench, 4’x2’x1.25” solid steel top, mid shelf and steel legs $300
• Misc clamps and vice grips $15 or lot sale con-sidered
• Milwaukee Super Saw-zall $175
• Delta 16 1/2” fl oor mounted drill press $150, drill press vice $50, keyless chuck for drill press $100
• Lots of misc electric & hand tools $5 and up
• New Warn Winch 2500lbs c/w synthetic line $550
Retiring from steel fabrica-tion work and no longer re-quire. All in excellent condi-tion.
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Misc. WantedWANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369
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Real Estate
Apt/Condos for Sale
CONDO FOR SALE• $157,000• 2 Bedrooms• 1 Bathroom• Attached Garage• Backyard • Storage Shed• Small Pets Allowed
Call 250-395-3049 or 250-593-4396
Business for SaleLIVE THE Dream. Harbours End Marine, 27 year history on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC “the best place on earth!” Owner retiring, well-estab-lished business only $129,000 email: [email protected]
For Sale By Owner2000 sq ft rancher on level Lac la Hache waterfront, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, town water and sewer, 3 car attached garage. $479,000. 250-396-7706.
NEWLY renovated 2 bdrm mobile home with small addi-tion on almost 1 acre at 103 Mile. Insulated shop with pow-er. Mobile is heated with oil and wood. Has updated snow roof. Asking $93,000. 250-395-4602 or cell, 250-706-9701.
ONE ACRE view lot overlook-ing 103 Mile Lake with older 3 bedroom mobile home. South-ern exposure, rural living 5 min. from 100 Mile. F.P. $112,000. 250-395-4375.
Mobile Homes & Parks
12FT WIDE 2 bdrm. mobile, 200 amp, new kitchen, jet tub, new windows, newer fridge, stove, microwave, washer/dry-er. 40 gallon gas hot water tank. Newer peaked roof. To be moved. $12,000. 250-395-4815.
RV SitesAVORADO RESORT. Beauti-ful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, club-house & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.comCall 250-228-3586.
Real Estate
Townhouses
CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH
ASSOCIATIONSouth Cariboo Branch
CMHA-SCB is now taking applications for our affordable family housing development, located on Cariboo Trail and Jens Street, 100 Mile House B.C. Application forms can be picked up at the Community Resource Centre (between the Hospital and the Junior High School), or at the Women’s Centre (102 Bridge Creek Centre, Birch Avenue).The 25 unit project has 1, 2, 3 and 4 bed-room units. Applicants must provide income and asset information and verifi cation upon application.This project is spon-sored by the Cana-dian Mental Health Association - South Cariboo Branch and British Columbia Housing and Manage-ment Commission.
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentBC HOUSING is now accept-ing applications for housing from persons 55 years and older as well as disabled per-sons 19 years of age and old-er. Eligible tenants pay 30% of gross monthly income for rent. For applications contact: 250-395-4743 or 1-800-834-7149.PARKVIEW APTS: 1 BDRM apt for rent renovated, down-town 100 Mile. $550/mo, 2 bdrm $650, bachelor $450. In-cludes heat. (250)395-3660 or (250)706-9144
Duplex / 4 Plex100 MILE. Nice 3 bdrm duplex in town. N/S, N/P, refs. req. $750/mon. Avail. now. 250-395-36581 BDRM SUITE. Nice clean unit in 4-plex in 100 Mile $700/mo + util. Jim 250-395-2550.2 BDRM duplex, in 100 Mile, quiet, NS, NP, refs. req. $615/mo + utilities. Available July 15, 250-395-5193.2 BDRM suite in 4-plex. In 100 Mile. Newly renovated. DD, refs. req. No dogs. 250-395-2744 or 1-250-267-1702.AVAIL. Aug.1: 2 & 3 bdrm, renovated apts. in downtown 100 Mile. $550 & $650. Ref. req. No dogs. 250-456-7314.LARGE 1 bdrm $510 plus util. N/S. N/P. 10 min. to 100 Mile. Avail. now. 250-397-2126.QUIET up-dated 2 bdrm. $600. Laundry included. Gate-way area. 250-395-2080.
Mobile Homes & Pads
2 BDRM mobile #8 Park Dr. Estates, $600/mo. Call 250-395-3268.
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Mobile Homes & Pads
2 BDRM mobile, on a nice lot in the Anderson subdivision. Avail. now. $600/mo. 250-706-8561.3 BDRM mobile home with ad-dition in Bridge Lake, NS, no in-door pets, references required. $675/mo. 250-593-0108.4 BDRM mobile home in 103 Trailer Park. Lots of renos. Avail. June 1st. $650/mon. 5 appl. NS, NP, DD & ref. req. 250-395-4178.ONE empty mobile home pad, #50 at Park Drive Estates. 250-395-3268.
Modular HomesJUNE SPECIAL
Brand New 16’ Wide ModularHomes. From $69,900Double Wide Modular
1350 sq ft from $99,[email protected]
Homes for Rent100 MILE House (Sundials) 3 bdrm twnhse. NS, NP. $600-$750. 250-395-6576104 MILE: 3 bdrm, hot tub, ride ‘em lawnmower, washer, dryer, NS. $900 month. Avail. July 1st. 1-604-885-8014.2 BDRM house, Horse Lake area. N/P, N/S. $725/mon. DD req. 250-609-1118.2 BDRM plus loft, small home on 108. $650/mon. 250-791-5787.3 BDRM, 1 bath house on 10 lightly treed acres, Lone Butte. Private, fenced yard. Avail. immed. Ref. a must. $750/mon plus utilities. 250-395-0144.3 bdrm, 2 bath, full basement townhouse. $600/mos plus se-curity. No dogs. Ref. required. Good Location.250-644-5577.3 BDRM house in the Ranch-ettes with hot tub & cable. 1250 sq ft shop. On 2 acres. $1000/mon. Avail. now. 100 Mile area. 250-706-9519.3 BEDROOM townhouse with full basement #1 491 - B, Ev-ergreen Cres., fridge & stove. Ref & DD required. Avail. now. Phone 250-395-2744.4 BDRM house in 100 Mile, $1000/mo. Avail July 1st. Call Daryl 250-706-9519.
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108 Mile, Executive 2 bdrm“Absolutely beautiful”
garage, gdn shed, storage$1100/mo
Call ‘Will’ @ 250.706.9359
RE/MAXCountry Lakes Realty
HORSE LAKE area: New home, lakeview. 2bdrm, 1 bath. NS. NP. Ref.req. $1300/mon. 1-403-988-7813.IN TOWN 3 Bedroom Home $800, plus utilities. Avail July 1st. 250-395-5392LARGE 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on working ranch. Pasture for 1 to 2 horses. DD & Ref. Re-quired. $850/mon. 250-397-2531. Completely renovated.LARGE SPLIT level home w/ acreage in popular Interlakes area. Home boasts open and spacious living area, fi ve bed-rooms, two bathrooms, acreage w/room for animals and outbuildings. N/S $1,000.00 per month. Call Carson @ 250-593-0253, or email [email protected] 100 Mile, 2 bdrm base-ment suite $550/mth. plus utilities, has back up wood heat. 250-395-4602.TWO bdrm: Lac La Hache. Loft, yard, shed. N/S N/P. $450/mon. 250-706-3212
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Homes for RentWELL-MAINTAINED 3 bdrm house at 108, gas heat & fi re-place. NS, NP, DD, RR. Horse paddock available. $950/mon. Ph. 1-250-245-0601.
Suites, Lower100 MILE, bachelor suite. Pri-vate entry. NP/NS/DD/RR. Good for one quiet working person or a couple. Fully furnished. All amenities included. 250-395-4279.
Suites, Upper3 BDRM 2 level split, updated & bright $850/mo incl. utilities. Avail immed. 1-780-568-4835.
Transportation
Antiques / Classics
Cars - Domestic1991 Mercury Topaz 4 door sedan blue for $750 or best of-fer runs good. 250-989-1084
1997 PONTIAC SUNFIRE, 250,000k, A/C, comes with summer and winter tires as well as a spare parts vehicle. $1200. 250-395-3267.
Motorcycles
2003 Suzuki 800Volusia-Cruiser
• New Tires• Saddlebag• Windshield• Mustang Seat• Crash Bars
$3800 obo250-397-2248 Evenings
2009 SUZUKI, 650 Vstrom, ABS, less than 12,000 kms. Comes with center stand, A.T.R.E. Givi bags and other extras. $7500 fi rm. For more info call Denis 250-397-2125.
Off Road Vehicles1986 HONDA 250 Fourtrax. Runs great. Near new rear tire. $2000. 250-593-0090. Please no calls after 8pm.
Transportation
Recreational/Sale
1989 ITASCA23’ Sunfl yer RV
• 454 Chev• Air Compressor• 400W Generator• 2 TVs• Microwave• 123,800 km.
$12,000250-397-2687
1999 Motorhome, Class “C”. 25’, F450, gas, 93,300 km.,excellent shape. $26,000, obo.250-395-2193.
Scrap Car Removal
FREE SCRAP CARPICK UP*
250-395-1141Toll Free: 1-877-395-1133
100 Mile100 MileNew & UsedNew & Used
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Trucks & Vans1989 FORD F150 4x4. A/C,cruise, V8, newer motor & transmission. $1200. 250-395-3267.1996 FORD F150 4x4, V8standard. $1500. 250-395-3267.1998 PONTIAC Sunfi re: 190,000 kms. $2600. 250-397-2619.
2001 FORD F150LARIAT 4X4
• Extended 4 door cab• 6 1/2 foot box• Box liner• Locking canopy• Towing package• Keyless entry• Extra snow tires• approx. 170,000 kms
$9,750.00 OBOCall 250-878-3220
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Boats
GLASCRAFT 12’ Fiberglass BoatEZ Loader Trailer
2007 25HP Yamaha 4 Stroke Outboard Motor
w/Trolling Blade (mint condition) $3950 obo
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The B.C. Liberal government is spend-ing $22.2 million to fund 190 new nurse practitioner positions around the province over the next three years.
British Columbia
established nurse practitioner training in 2005, with a mas-ter’s degree program that allows registered nurses to take on many of the functions traditionally reserved for doctors.
The health min-istry states there are currently 225 nurse
practitioners regis-tered with the College of Registered Nurses of B.C., but 72 are not working in that capac-ity and another 30 are graduating from the program this year.
Health Minister Mike de Jong said the new program is designed to close that gap.
The positions are seen as important in shifting the health-care system from an acute care model to a preventive and chronic-care model that better matches the actual demand and B.C.’s aging pop-ulation.
The government passed legislation in 2011 to allow nurse practitioners to pro-vide their full scope of practice, including diagnosis, prescrib-ing drugs, ordering diagnostic tests and treating most common medical conditions.
NDP Leader Adrian Dix called the program an overdue
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“What the gov-ernment was doing was training nurse practitioners and seeing them go the United States and go to Ontario because the government that trained them didn’t think highly enough of the program to actually have jobs here.”
There are currently 45 nurse practitioner training positions, 15 each at the University of B.C., the University of Victoria and the University of Northern B.C.
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6-530 Horse Lake Road100 Mile House, BC
Mailing Address:PO Box 95
100 Mile House, BC, V0K 2E0Email:
[email protected] or drop in:
Tuesday to Friday 10am - 4pmDONNA BARNETT MLA Cariboo-Chilcotin
Congratulations to all the organizers and volunteers.HAPPY CANADA DAY!
This message sponsored by these community-minded businesses.
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488 Birch Ave 250-395-2216Home Owners helping homeowners™
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INVIS - THE OENEMA GROUPUnit #4 - 215 Fourth Street
Next to Post Offi ce beside The Media Monkey250-395-1912 • [email protected]
Exeter Parts & SuppliesExeter Rd. 250-395-2277
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From Coast to Coast to Coast,
CATHY MCLEOD, MP
• Meat • Deli • Bakery • Produce •Rural Agency Liquor Store
In the 108 Mall Easzee Dr., 108 Mile Ranch 250-791-6699
108 MILE 108 MILE SUPERMARKETSUPERMARKET
Hwy 97, 108 Mile 250-791-5225
#3 - 536 Horse Lake Road100 Mile House250-395-2219
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKCARIBOO MALL • 250-395-2921
Live well. Enjoy life.
470A Birch Ave., 100 Mile House250-395-1800
250-395-1849Coach House Square,
Hwy 97
YS A WEEK• 250-395-2921
Enjoy life.
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:Larry Rode and Rob Fry
OPENING CEREMONIES START AT 11:00am• O Canada by Eclectica Choir • RCMP Colour Guard and Les Folles Jambettes
Cancan Dancers to Deliver the Canadian Flag to the Stage• MLA Donna Barnett • CRD Al Richmond • Mayor of 100 Mile House - Mitch Campsall
• Society President - Tom Rutledge • Society Vice President - Garry BabcockON-STAGE ENTERTAINMENT ALL DAY:
• Eclectica Choir • Judo Demonstration Team • Cheekie Lil MonkiesLes Folles Jambettes Cancan Dancers •South Cariboo Idols
South Cariboo Rhythmic Gymnastics Troop • Canada Day Bluegrass BandTai Chi Demonstration in Front of the Museum
KIDS’ ENTERTAINMENT:
• Air Ride for Kids • Roxy Barnes & Her Little Kids’ Stories • YMCA/YWCA Kids Races & Face Painting • Petting Zoo
CONCESSIONS:• Food • Hamburgers & Hotdogs • Pop Shack • Candy Floss
CRAFTS:• Lots of Crafts for Sale!
DISPLAYS:• 108 Volunteer Fire Dept.• RCMP With Their Cars
Let’s Celebrate
Sunday, July 1At the
108 Heritage Site11:00am to 4:30pm
W. Hayes 59165