February Taylor Times

32
Taylor Times February 2011 Volume 21 Issue 2 When: Saturday, February 19th 2011 Where: Taylor Community Hall 9896 Cherry Avenue West Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm Taylor Winter Olympics are back! We will be hosting all types of events. Such as Snowshoeing, Dog Sled Races (with a twist), Frozen Boot Curling, Gold Pan Toss, and More. This year will be even better than last years. We will be starting things off with a lunch and sign-up session (12:00-1:00pm) before getting the day started. Then we will all head outside for the fun to begin. For More Information Contact Shelanda Ryder Events and Program Coordinator 250 - 789 - 3333 ex 21 [email protected]

description

The February edition of the Taylor Times.

Transcript of February Taylor Times

Page 1: February Taylor Times

Taylor Times February 2011 Volume 21 Issue 2

When: Saturday, February 19th 2011

Where: Taylor Community Hall 9896 Cherry Avenue West

Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Taylor Winter Olympics are back! We will be hosting all types of events. Such as Snowshoeing, Dog Sled Races (with a twist), Frozen Boot Curling, Gold Pan Toss, and More. This year will be even better than last years. We will be starting things off with a lunch and sign-up session (12:00-1:00pm) before getting the day started. Then we will all head outside for the fun to begin. For More Information Contact Shelanda Ryder Events and Program Coordinator 250 - 789 - 3333 ex 21 [email protected]

Page 2: February Taylor Times

Community Services

February 2011 Edition

When: Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:15pm

Where: Taylor Community Hall

Cost: Drop in $15.00 Classes have already Begun (January 4th)

but it‘s never to late to join.

Classes Run Until: February 22nd

When: Thursdays 5:45 - 7:00pm

Where: Taylor Community Hall

Cost: 4 sessions remain for only $35.00 (Less than $9.00 per class)

Drop in $15.00

Classes Run Until: February 24th

Registration and payment are completed at the District Office Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.

When: Sundays 5:30 - 6:30pm

Where: Taylor Community Hall

Cost: 8 sessions for $ 70.00 (Less than $9.00 per class)

Drop In: $15.00

Registration and payment are completed at the District Office Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.

New members are encouraged to come. This is a circuit boot camp which has levels from easy to hard so take it at your own pace. Bring a friend and give it a try. Bring your Punchcard and try your first time for FREE!

Make this commitment to yourself. Start this new year off right! What better way than with the family of Taylor supporting you!

Take the “Live Right Now Challenge” make a change because you are worth it.

See you there!

When: Mondays 7:00 - 8:30pm

Where: Taylor Community Hall

Cost: Free!!

You are allowed to bring your own stick however, it cannot be taped.

Please bring a pair of indoor shoes, black sole shoes are not allowed!

A huge thank you to Graham Utz for volunteering his time to keep this program running. This program will operate until further notice.

Drop in and check things out!

Page 3: February Taylor Times

Community Services

February 2011 Edition

Do you like to stay active by walking, but dislike the cold outdoor weather during the winter?

The Taylor Winter Walking Club is the answer for you then!

The Community Services Department has scheduled five hours per day INSIDE the Community Hall for individuals to come and walk: 8am—1pm Weekdays during the winter months (with the possibility of a few cancellations due to community hall booking conflicts).

The Taylor Winter Walking Club concept is fairly simple:

The Community Hall opens at 8AM and closes at 1PM Weekdays

All members of the public are welcome to drop-in during operating hours, and walk the circumference of the Community Hall as many times as they like. All walkers must bring a separate pair of indoor walking shoes. Baby strollers, wheelchairs, walking aids, etc. are welcome, just please bring a cloth to wipe off any dirt/moisture from the wheels/legs prior to walking.

The ‘Taylor Winter Walking Club‘ is an unsupervised program; all Walkers register themselves on a simple ‗sign-in‘ form

A ‘tracking sheet‘ will be available for each walker, enabling them to translate the number of hall laps into kilometers.

Neat to think that by winter’s end, you may have walked 20, 30, 50, 100 Kilometers!

From time to time the Community Services Department will provide ‗walking‘ literature, or even schedule an information session with a health professional.

If you would like information on a specific topic let Shelanda know.

SAFETY FIRST! Walking is considered a safe and low risk form of physical activity. However, if walking is a new form of activity for you, gradually increase the distance or your the pace over time. Should you experience any pain or signs of injury be sure to reduce your distance or pace and consult your

physician if the injury persists.

If you have any feedback and/or questions, please contact

Shelanda Ryder @

Phone: 250-789-3333, ext 21 Email: [email protected]

Winter Walking Club

Weekdays from 8am - 1pm!

Page 4: February Taylor Times

Community Services

February 2011 Edition

Come One, Come All.

As part of its Health & Wellness Initiative the District of Taylor is

opening a small cardio room as part of the Community Hall expansion for

a full services fitness studio.

2 treadmills & 1 elliptical machine are currently available for

public use along with changing room.

Hours of operation: 6:00am-10:00pm

Register for your Electronic Access Card at the District Office Monday to Friday 9:00am –5:00pm.

$20.00 Deposit for the card. $20.00 a month User Fee

So if you are tired of winter and want

to do some exercise or using the treadmill at home alone. Bring a friend

and check-out the District of Taylor Cardio Room

Electronic Access is available at the

back of the Community Hall.

Cardio Room Opening

Page 5: February Taylor Times

Great news we now have the Bingo Schedule for most of the bingo year! We will be hosting Bingo the second Friday of each month **unless other wise posted.

Dates for upcoming Bingo Games:

Friday, February 11th

Friday, March 18th **

Friday, April 8th

Friday, May 13th

Friday, June 10th (Last Bingo before Summer Break)

Bingo is a free event put on by the Community Services Department. Participants must be 19 years or older or in direct accompaniment of a parent or caregiver.

Players will be allotted two bingo cards per person.

Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Water and cookies will be available on a self serve basis.

If you have any questions or comments about bingo please feel free to contact me

Shelanda Ryder 250-789-3333 ex 21 [email protected]

Great news we now have the schedule for Children‘s Activity Night. Activity night will take place the last Wednesday of each month **unless other wise posted.

Dates for upcoming Children‟s Activity Night:

Wednesday, February 23rd

Wednesday, March 30th

Wednesday, April 27th

Wednesday, May 25th

Wednesday, June 29th (Last Children‘s Night before Summer Break)

Starting February 23rd Children‟s Activity Night will be a $2 Drop In Fee per each Child.

Children‘s Activity Night is available to children who are or have previously attended Kindergarten up to grade 6.

Parents are welcome to drop their children off or stay and socialize with other parents. Please be sure to sign your child in each time and complete a permission form for the 2011 year.

Shelanda Ryder 250-789-3333 ex 21 [email protected]

Community Services

February 2011 Edition

Village On A Diet is a 10 part series that takes place in Taylor, B.C. This show will feature local Tay-lor residents as they begin a journey to lose over a ton of weight, get fit and learn about healthy liv-ing. While on this journey Taylor became more fit, closer as a community and really learned how to rely on one another for support when trying to maintain a healthier lifestyle. Tune in a find out what will happen each week on Village On A Diet! The show airs 9:00pm Mon-day nights. However be sure to check your television listing as some networks get it sooner than others. Drop by our Website ―districtoftaylor.com” or Facebook page “District of Taylor Com-munity Events Page” and keep up to date on community events and let us know what you think about the show.

Page 6: February Taylor Times

Community Services

February 2011 Edition

DISTRICT OF TAYLOR LDISTRICT OF TAYLOR LIGHTIGHT--UP UP

PARTY FOLLOWPARTY FOLLOW--UPUP

The Community Services Department would like to thank all the families and children for coming out to the light-up festivities at the District Ice Centre December 4th.

A big THANK YOU to Santa for making time to visit all the girls and boys during this busy season. ‗Thank you‘ to the Taylor Fire Department for driving Santa to the arena! It was very enjoyable to watch the young kids get so excited to see Santa, and even have their picture taken with him.

We would also like to say a special ‗thank you‘ to the members of the School District #60 band group who came and played such beautiful music for us all to enjoy. Many people commented on what a nice addition they were to the evening. Thank you to Ms. Montgomery, Band Instructor, for helping arrange the visit and leading such a talented group of young adults!

Shelanda Ryder Events & Program Coordinator

This years theme was „Land of Myth and Legends‟ and though we may have come in 2nd place this year there was plenty of spirit and

innovation involved.

Page 7: February Taylor Times

Community Services

February 2011 Edition

Thanks to all of those that came out to Peace Island Park on January 2nd for some hotdogs, hot chocolate, and sleigh rides.

A good time was had by all.

A special thanks goes out to Barbara Bell Caretaker of

Peace Island Park & Northern Horse & Mule Harness Association

for all their hard work in helping to organize the event.

When: Saturdays1:00pm Where: Lone Wolf Golf Course

Join Melisa AKA ―The Dealer‖ and the rest of the crew from Amanica‘s Video and Pizza Saturdays at 1:00pm for a walk or X-Country ski around the Lone Wolf Golf Course. Lone Wolf Staff are continuing to maintain the trail around the golf course for you to enjoy at your leisure. So come on out, invite a friend, and enjoy the stroll. Note: Snowshoe rentals are available by calling Taylor Elementary School: 250-789-3323 for details.

January Sleigh Rides

Page 8: February Taylor Times

When: Wednesday February 16th, 2011 Where: Lone Wolf Club House Time: 7:00-8:00pm

Mayor & Council invite area residents to come to the Lone Wolf Golf Clubhouse for an information session about the new hospital opening in Fort St John. Tom Sparrow, Project Director Fort St. John Hospital and Residential Care Project, will be there to host an information session and answer any question that you may have in regards to the Hospital project. Doors will open at 6:30pm with coffee and light snacks available to the public.

Page 9: February Taylor Times
Page 10: February Taylor Times

SNOW REMOVAL SENIOR CITIZENS DRIVEWAYS

The municipality provides snow removal from driveways to senior citizens at no charge. If you are eligible and have not already applied for this service, you may do so by stopping in at the District Office.

Please note the order in which snow is cleared is main roads, sidewalks, secondary roads and then seniors driveways.

Gordon Davies,

2011 DOG LICENSE FEES

You are reminded to pick up your 2011 dog tags at the District Office. (After January 31st the fees are as follows):

Male License $40.00 Female License $40.00 Spayed Female License $27.00 Neutered Male License $27.00 Kennel license $53.00 Replacement of lost or destroyed tag $5.25

Gordon Davies Public Works Superintendent

DISTRICT OF TAYLOR STAFF ANNOUNCEMENT

Mayor & Council Welcomes

Melany A de Weerdt

Melany has replaced Charlette McLeod as the new Director of Financial Services. She is a converted Northern woman. Originally from Leamington, Ont (Home of Heinz ketchup) but coming to our Taylor team via Slave Lake where she was the Supervisor of Corporate Services. If you see her and (or) her husband Michel at any municipal function or even around town, we would ask that you give them a big Taylor welcome. She will be easy to spot, as they will be the couple with 5 children in tow (Julia, Alain, Marc, Chloe and Jean-Guy). We know that she will fit in wonderfully as she is obviously family oriented and very community minded. We expect great things from her.

Page 11: February Taylor Times
Page 12: February Taylor Times

IN THE HEAT WITH THE TAYLOR FIRE DEPARTMENT

Last year at this time we were discussing that new law that made it illegal to operate cell phones and other electronic devises while driving. It is amazing to see the number of people that continue to talk on their phone while driving!

There are so many hands free options available to drivers, there really is no excuse. Please drive and talk responsibly.

Winter is here and it has been giving us lots of snow and cold temperatures to deal with lately. Make sure you have an

emergency kit in your vehicle for those unexpected events that can leave you stranded. A first aid kit is a must have and warm clothes (toques, mittens, snow pants, etc.) sure come in handy. I know I opt for the shoes rather than the

big winter boots on occasion, but, I always have my boots and snow pants in the trunk. Visit the PEP website www.pep.bc.ca for a complete list of items to include in your Vehicle Emergency Kit.

During your travels, please remember to slow down for road conditions. We have had our fare share of bad road conditions as of late and are thankful when drivers keep their vehicles between the lines and out of the ditches. We’d

also ask that “if” you are travelling through an accident scene, slow down and follow directions from those out there directing traffic.

So, are you enjoying Village On A Diet (VOAD)?? It’s really neat to see our small community and people we know on

national television. Have you seen yourself yet? How many calls from family and friends have you received? Good job

Taylor! We are inspiring the nation to get off the couches, get active, eat healthier and stay healthy.

That being said, I would like to remind everyone that while here, the VOAD crew helped the Taylor Fire Department make up a Firefighter Calendar!!! Firefighters are sporting their new slimmer, trimmer and healthier bodies! Calendars

will be available in March, after the show, cause we wouldn’t want to give anything away. You can pre order your

calendar by dropping off your Order Form and payment to the District Office, attention Taylor Fire Department Calendar Sales. Calendars are $15.00 each and all proceeds go to the Children’s Burn Fund!

Taylor Fire Department 2011 Calendar

Order Form

Name: Phone #:

Mailing Address:

How many calendars would you like? Quantity Cost Total

$15.00 Each

All proceeds from this non-profit fundraiser will go to the Children's Burn Fund.

Please make cheque payable to "Taylor Firefighters"

Page 13: February Taylor Times

Taylor Medical Clinic

250-789-6772

Hours of Operation

Sunday - Closed

Monday - 9:00am – 12:00 (Noon)

Tuesday - Closed

Wednesday - 9:00am – 12:00 (Noon)

Thursday - Closed

Friday - 9:00am – 12:00 (Noon)

Saturday - Closed

*CLOSED ALL STATUTORY HOLIDAYS*

Appointments

Appointments can be made by calling 250-789-6772 (Taylor Medical Clinic) or 250-785-6677 (Fort St. John Medical Clinic) Monday to Friday. Remember to specify your preference for the Taylor Clinic. Appointments are preferred .

Doctors who visit our Clinic are as follows:

Dr. Amstutz Dr. Page Dr. Watt

Dr. VanZyl Dr. Temple

Dr. P Debruyn Dr. Dupreez Dr. Brand Dr. Roos

Dr. Moody Dr. Mackey

Drop-ins welcome

Stop in during regular hours of operation and see a doctor without the long wait.

Page 14: February Taylor Times

GOLF MEMBERSHIPS

2011 Membership Rates at Lone Wolf Golf Club

Memberships are available at the Lone Wolf Proshop

MEMBERSHIPS Adult (ages 19 to 49) $900.00 Spouse of Adult** $700.00 Champion (ages 50 to 59) $750.00 Spouse of Campion (ages 50 to 59)** $600.00 Senior (age 60+) $600.00 Spouse of senior (60+)** $450.00 Full Time Adult Student $450.00 Junior (18 & Under) $120.00 BCGA dues (incl w/membership) $0.00 Social dues (incl w/membership) $0.00 All adult, champion and senior memberships include a 25-punch card driving range pass valid for the season in which the membership is purchased and all spousal, student and junior memberships include a 10 punch card driving range pass. Passes are valid for the season in which the membership is purchased. Memberships also include annual BCGA dues and social dues. **Spousal rates would only be applicable if both persons are in the same age category. If not, then the higher rate must be paid for the primary membership and then the spousal rate for the primary category would apply.

Range Rates 50 Tokens $ 125.00 25 Tokens $ 80.00 10 Tokens $ 35.00 4 Tokens $ 15.00 1 Token $ 5.00 Unlimited Individual pass $150.00

Facility Rentals (Taxes extra) Clubhouse room rental $130.00 Clubhouse damage deposit (refundable) $75.00 Reservation fee $75.00 Kitchen rental $100.00 Kitchen damage deposit $105.00 Meeting rate (1hr) $50.00 Additional hour (over 1 hour) $25.00

Page 15: February Taylor Times

TAYLOR COUNCIL MEETINGS Taylor Council and Committee Meetings schedule is as follows:

Council Meetings Committee Meetings

February 1, 2011 February 15, 2011 March 1, 2011 March 15, 2011 April 5, 2011 April 19, 2011

May 3, 2011 May 17, 2011 June 7, 2011 June 21, 2011

July 5, 2011 July 19, 2011 August 2, 2011 August 16, 2011

September 6, 2011 September 20, 2011 October 4, 2011 October 18, 2011

November 1, 2011 November 15, 2011 December 6, 2011 December 20, 2011

The deadline for agenda items (including notice of delegations)

is the preceding Thursday at 12:00 noon.

Both Committee and Council meetings are open to the public and the media. Matters related to Section 90 of the Community Charter (copies are available) are dealt with in-Camera (or at private closed meetings). These are loosely described as legal issues, land and labour/personnel issues.

At both Council and Committee Meetings there is a gallery/media section where members of the public can informally ask questions of Council – and your interest is always welcome!

Committee Meetings are non-decision making meetings where staff reports and correspondence requiring action are received, discussed and a recommendation formulated for the Council Meeting. The Council Meeting is where the recommendations are reviewed and formal decisions made.

2009 Annual Report is now available at the District Office.

The family of Randy Miller would like to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and generosity expresses by flowers, food, phone calls and sympathy cards given to us during this difficult time. Also to Pratt‘s Water Service for the beautiful basket.

A special thanks to Peggy and Gerry Bergeron for their support and assistance - and our spe-cial friends who always went above and be-yond.

Randy will be missed by all, but good times of memories will always be there.

Charlene & Family

Your brain needs the right kind of fuel to run well and manage mood. Lean protein, omega 3 fatty acids, and complex carbohydrates are invaluable to brain health.

Learn about brain food and how to incorporate into your daily meal plan. Protein such as eggs, dairy or lean meats will set your brain up for a great day keep you sat-isfied longer, avoiding unnecessary binges or poor food choices.

Your monthly health tip is brought you to from Adele Fox (Registered Psychologist who worked with us on Village on a Diet). If you would like more information on healthy mind and body visit her website.

www.myndcare.com

Page 16: February Taylor Times

Rodney Lee Taylor was born on November 3, 1964 and passed away peacefully December 22, 2010 at the Peace River Hospital with his wife and several immediate family members by his side. Rod had a long and valiant fight with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig‘s disease). Rod married his best friend and long time partner Paula Rishaug at Taylor, BC. Together they had a daughter (Danica) and son (Brayden). Their family was completed with his married daughter (Jennifer), son-in-law (Sam Van Volkingburgh) and 2 grandsons (Adrian & Jaxon). Rod loved to spend time with his family and was very proud of them. Rod lived most of his life at Taylor BC, with several years in Williams Lake BC, Rainbow Lake AB and was a resident of Berwyn AB at his passing. Rod was the youngest 16 children born to Jean and John Taylor. He grew up at South Taylor BC and received his education at South and North Taylor Elementary schools, Dr Kearney Jr. High, North Peace Secondary schools in Fort St John BC and graduated at the Rainbow Lake School in Rainbow Lake AB. Rod was outgoing, fun loving and always ready to meet and make a new friend. He had a gift for being able to lighten the mood with a joke or wisecrack when someone was feeling down or willing to lend an ear to anyone having problems and provide advice when asked. Rod loved sports and especially hockey, softball and golf. He was very competitive and loved to challenge anyone (especially his brother Don) to a round of golf. There was always a great deal of banter about which one made the best shots and who was the better golfer. Rod‘s occupation was a journeyman Parts Person in the automotive service industry, most recently with Ford Motors and Kal Tire in Fort St John BC and Peace River Ford in Peace River AB. Rod is predeceased by his parents John and Jean, brothers Douglas and Robert, niece Penny Baskott. Rod will be greatly missed by his wife Paula, daughters Jennifer (Sam) Van Volkinburgh and Danica, son Brayden, grandsons Adrian and Jaxon, 13 siblings (5 brothers and 8 sisters and their spouses), in-laws Ron and Darlene Adam and their 5 children (2 sons and 3 daughters and their spouses) and many nieces and nephews. Rod was laid to rest in the Peace Valley cemetery at Taylor BC on December 30, 2010.

Page 17: February Taylor Times

The District of Taylor has an ongoing commitment to reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions, having signed the Climate Action Charter, completing a Corporate Energy Plan and receiving the Green City Award. In 2010, the District of Taylor has taken numerous ―community-wide‖ and ―corporate‖ actions as part of this commitment - more actions are planned for 2011. To find out more, visit our website at http://www.districtoftaylor.com/ and select ―Climate Action Review‖ under the ―Live‖ tab, or stop by the District Office at 10007 – 100 A Street, Taylor, B.C. to pick up a copy of ―Climate Action Review‖ report.

Paula Taylor and family extend a sincere and heartfelt ―Thank you” to everyone for the caring and support during the illness and passing of Rod Taylor. The many expressions of sympathy were greatly appreciated. Special thanks go to Dr. Louw, Dr. Botha, Dr. Coetzee, the entire nursing staff at the Peace River hospital and all of his homecare workers. Their care and compassion were such a help during our troubled time. We would also like to thank Chapel of Memories of Peace River AB and Bergeron Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd. of Dawson Creek BC for their assistance and advice which made this stressful time more bearable. We are truly grateful for the thoughtfulness and kindness from the District of Taylor and the ladies that provided the delicious lunch. Paula, Jennifer, Danica and Brayden

Quality daycare in a country setting. Large playground & yard, variety of toys, freeplay as well as structured play, crafts, preschool, strongstart,

outings, and more!

Located along Alaska Hwy just 10 minutes South of Taylor!

Amanda Stafford 789-9866 or

262-9624

Keep Your New Years

Resolutions!!!

The Tower Lake Community Hall is hosting:

Total Body Sculpting Classes!

Every Monday Night @ 7:45-8:45 $8.00/class

*Please bring 5 or 10lb weights if you have them, and a yoga mat for floor

work and stretching*

For More info, or if you have any questions, please call Amanda at

789-9866

Page 18: February Taylor Times

Taylor Times Deadlines and Contact Information

The Taylor Times is published monthly by the District of Taylor and is distributed at the end of each month.

Submissions must be received by 5pm on the 21st day of each month, unless the 21st lands on a weekend then submissions must be handed in on the Friday prior to the weekend, if your submissions are not in on time they will NOT be printed.

Information must be typed and faxed or emailed to: Shelanda Ryder Fax: 250-789-3561 Email : [email protected]

Advertisements are to be of suitable nature for a family oriented newsletter.

Non - profit community groups may have one free quarter pager or smaller add in each issue.

Business and Private advertising rates are as follows + HST:

Business Card Size - $10.49 Quarter Page - $ 15.85 Half Page - $31.47 Full Page - $62.72

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the Taylor Times. Shelanda Ryder 250-789-3333 ex 21

DISTRICT OF TAYLOR PHONE DIRECTORY

District Office 789-3392 Community Services 789-3333 Taylor Medical Clinic 789-6772 Arena 789-3004 Pool (Closed) 789-3549 Curling Rink 789-3734 Community Services 789-3333 Visitor Info Centre 789-9015 Peace Island Park 789-9295 Golf Clubhouse 789-3711 Golf Course Maintenance Building 789-3381 Taylor Public Library 789-9878 Crafty Folks 789-3720 Big Bam Ski Hill 789-9158 Peace River Green Houses 789-2429

District Of

Taylor

789-3392

Taylor Elementary 789-3323 Peace Community Church 789-3045 Post Office 789-3407 BC Hydro (Power Outages) 1-888-769-3766 BC Nurse Line 1-866-215-4700 Pacific Northern Gas 1-800-667-2297 Shaw 785-3039 Hospital 262-5200 Ambulance/Fire/RCMP 911 Welcome Wagon 262-2070 Valley Grove Restaurant 789-3225 Amanica‘s Video and Pizza 789-9438 Mile 36 Café 789-3083 McNaabs Tire & Auto 789-3221 Rumors, Cuts & Curls 271-2121

WELCOME NEW BABIES

IT’S A BOY!!!

Congratulations to our daughter Jessica Hogan and son in law Jeff Chaput on the birth of their son.

Zachary Mitchell Chaput

December 16th 2010 11:27pm 7lbs 5oz 21in long

Love Mom and Dad Hogan

IT’S A Girl!!! Congratulations to Sonya Auger and Terry Bigcharles on the birth of their daughter.

Adrianna Christine January 9, 2011

11:27pm 8bs 9oz

19cm long

Page 19: February Taylor Times

It Snowed …Again.

At this time I am looking out at the snow that is falling… again. It has

fallen so much in the last week or so that our driveways are now elevated well above

the original level. And with that they get harder to clear, and when they are cleared they are a lot rougher to drive on than when we began.During the last long snow fall I

found myself thinking that it didn’t make sense to get out and shovel while more flakes were falling. Call me lazy, call me tired, or maybe call it late when I got home,

but for whatever reason I decided not to clear the snow until it stopped falling. Now I have lived in the mountains and we would experience this type of snowfall all winter

long - you know the type, when it falls for days straight. It took me a while to admit that if I left it until the snow stopped falling it was a lot more work in the long run. I

found that though I was out in the snow a lot more, it was still easier to keep my driveway clear and the ruts or tire mounds down, making it easier all around, if I

worked in the midst of the storm.

It struck me that as believers we need to do the same thing in our lives. We

can’t actually wait until things get better, settle down, or stop falling in our lives, or else we end up with such a large amount of stuff to remove from our paths that we

end up doing less than good job. And most often, when we begin to do less than good job we begin to see only the difficulty of maintaining the path so clear it more quickly,

do a poorer job, use 4x4 ability to simply power through, until finally we cannot keep it clear at all so park farther away from our goals.

As believers in Christ we are called to travel our path, no matter what storms

are swirling around us. We must work to keep our paths clear, our road as evenly balanced as we can. That only happens through our relationship with God. When we

ignore our Saviour, our path gets full – of stress, unhealthy choices, addictions, busy-ness, or just plain “life” - and we find our days get harder to manoeuvre toward

our destination. Then we begin to try to cram, trying to smooth out the mounds that

throw us off track. We attempt to power our way through life on our own ability and strength.

Both Scripture and life teach us that at some point our ability is overcome, our

strength fails, and we are eventually stopped. We end up against a rock, fence, or something else in life that just doesn’t move.

My walk is important, so is yours, but it takes some effort because life’s

difficulties don’t melt eventually, like the snow does. How are you doing? Are you working at keeping your path clear? If you need help, if you are today wedged against

something that doesn’t move, then give me a call, I would love to share a coffee, and then help you shovel.

Pastor Wally, Peace Community Church.

Page 20: February Taylor Times

PEACE PASSAGE SKATING CLUB

The Peace Passage Skating Club has been having a great season. We have over 60 skaters

registered this season. Our coaching staff this year consists of Janice Gibos, Lacey Shallow

& Erin Brody.

We had a number of skaters attend the Williston Competition held in Prince George this past

October. Being so early in the season it was a great opportunity to get some feed back for our

skaters. We are very pleased with the results and have seen vast improvements.

We also had a number of skaters attend a test day in Chetwynd in November. Many of the

skaters passed their tests. Special congratulations to Emilee Aitken who passed the Gold

level in her Interpretive.

The skaters in Preschool, Canhockey & Canskate are always such fun to watch. These young

skaters are progressing very well and many have received at least one or more badges this

season.

Upcoming events for our club are the Totem Competiton in Dawson Creek Feb 25-27, Grande

Prairie Competition Mar 25-27, Test Day hosted by PPSC Feb 4-6, and our annual Ice Show

Mar 13. These events are open to the public.

Please free to drop by the rink to watch when practises are going on. And don’t forget to

mark March 13 on your calendars for our Ice Show!! We look forward to seeing you!

Page 21: February Taylor Times

TAYLOR CURLING CLUB WANTS YOU!!!

NEW MEMBERS RECEIVE 50% DISCOUNT ON FEES (PLEASE NOTE YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A TEAM TO PLAY WITH, WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO MATCH YOU UP WITH A FUN GROUP AND THERE IS ALWAYS SPOTS ON THE SPARE BOARD TOO)

LEAGUE PLAY BEGINS OCT. 20, 2010

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE FOLLOWING:

TUESDAY COFFEE LEAGUE (1:00pm) ANNE MITCHELL 789-9154

WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE BRENDA FARQUHARSON 789-3138

THURSDAY NIGHT MENS LEAGUE GREG HAUGEN 262-1651

FRIDAY NIGHT FUN LEAGUE ALL AGES MURRAY GIESBRECHT 789-3479

Taylor Curling Club Friday Night Drop In League!

Are you looking for something for you, your friends, family or children to do on Friday nights? We have the perfect solution for you!

Friday night drop in league is replacing Family League and Mixed League. Its is designed to bring out new and experienced people and introduce them into the world of Curling.

You don't need to have any experience to come out, we encourage new members to give Curling a try. This is a great way to meet new members of our community and visit with ones you haven‘t seen in a while.

Does Friday night not work for you? No problem, we are flexible with which day we offer Drop in League. If Monday or Tuesday works better for you let us know.

If we can pull in 6 family teams or 6 mixed teams we will find a night and dedicate a night to family or mixed league.

We need your feedback Taylor lets get some new curlers out and get our Friday Drop in League back up and running!

This could be your chance to become the new Colleen Jones or Kevin Martin!

Contact Murray Giesbrecht 250-789-3479 - Home 250-793-7049 - Cell

Page 22: February Taylor Times
Page 23: February Taylor Times
Page 24: February Taylor Times

Tornado Sighting - Taylor Minor Hockey

The climate may or may not be changing, but in Taylor the Tornadoes are multiplying and gaining strength.

There has been almost a 100% increase in minor hockey participants from 2009/2010. And the increase is

being felt where it is necessary to build a program. From the bottom up! This year pre-novice has 16 players

registered and novice has an astounding 23. There is also both an atom and pee wee team to wear with

pride our trademark whirling dervish - the Tasmanian Devil of a Tornado.

Can it be that the word is getting out about Taylor? A small community, a community with a great ice facility

and even greater community pride. In Taylor, winning is fun (and each team is winning more than they are

losing!) but it is the camaraderie and family that is the most important. A hockey practice isn‘t just a workout

and skill development under the tutelage of our fabulous group of volunteer coaches (Chad Rogers, Warren

Millner, Darryl Macdonald, Trevor McDonell, etc.), it is an event for the whole family. The little ones play in

the kids playground or take advantage of the fact that you can skate on the leisure ice pad all day for $2.00.

And let me tell you, from viewing the leisure ice pad, it is evident that there are many more young recruits

waiting in the wings!

It is still early in the season, but there have already been some successes. The novice team participated in

the Tumbler Ridge Tournament and came away with the second place trophy - even though only the mini-

mum number of players could attend. Way to go guys and gals!

The same can be said about the pre-novice team which recently returned from the Chetwynd Tournament

with the second place trophy - winning their first game 11-0 and their second game 10-4 before running up

against the juggernaut that is Chetwynd and losing in the final.

Our hard charging 12 players that make up the Atom team finished their home tournament with a second

place trophy. They lost in a 4-3 heart breaker to Dawson Creek. Really though, we don‘t think of it as a loss

as much as they just ran out of time! Great going you mighty 12, we expect many more exciting games in

the future! The same can be said about the 14 players that make up the Pee Wee team. Without a doubt,

while all the Taylor teams might have fewer players than some teams, they more than make up for it with the

dedication, hard work and heart that they display. We are proud of each and every one of them!

Last year we did not have a Peewee team because there weren‘t enough players. Not so this year, and the

team is strong! Come see them at their upcoming home tournament. It is a weekend of good hockey (with

some body checking…)

Page 25: February Taylor Times

But was the success on the ice the most notable occurrences at these tournaments? Of course not! What

we in Taylor have to say about these tournaments is simply a big THANK YOU to the communities and their

many volunteers that made our experiences so special! We only hope we can live up to the precedent you

have set as we eagerly await the opportunity to host our friends and neighbours through the Mighty Peace

Region!

We would invite all Taylorites, friends and family to come out and cheer on our home teams and their com-

petitors at upcoming tournaments. You will see some great hockey, have fun and be able to demon-

strate our Taylor 'SPIRIT' to the region. The upcoming tournaments are:

Pre- Novice (5 & 6 yrs old) - February 18,19 and 20th

Novice (7 & 8 yrs old ) – January 28, 29 and 30th

Atom (9 & 10 yrs old) – finished in January

Pee Wee (11 & 12 yrs old) – March 4,5,6 Hockey Update There was some exciting hockey to be had this past weekend (January 22nd and 23rd) as the Taylor teams renewed their rivalry with Dawson Creek. In a hard fought game, the Novice team beat the Canucks 9-6 on the Saturday, while on the same day the pre-novice Tornadoes were edged out by the Dawson Creek Blue Thunder team 8-7. However, Taylor returned the favour the next day in Dawson Creek to their White Light-ing team, winning 10-7 in a four period game. (I know, it sounds strange, but Dawson Creek had the ice time and it is just for fun anyway, right!). As you can tell from the scores, those that weren‘t there to see the games missed out on some pretty com-petitive and exciting hockey!

Page 26: February Taylor Times

5018 226 RD

UPCOMING EVENTS THIS YEAR! Feb 2 - 7:00pm Regular Meeting Feb 7 - 7:45pm Total Body Sculpting Workout Feb 14 - 7:45pm Total Body Sculpting Workout Feb 21 - 7:45pm Total Body Sculpting Workout Feb 28 - 7:45pm Total Body Sculpting Workout Mar 2 - 7:00pm Regular Meeting Mar 7 - 7:45pm Total Body Sculpting Workout Mar 14 - 7:45pm Total Body Sculpting Workout Mar 21 - 7:45pm Total Body Sculpting Workout Mar 28 - 7:45pm Total Body Sculpting Workout Apr 9 - 9:00pm Dance (more details to come!)

For Hall & Event Info, Call:

Jenn 789-3604

Amanda 789-9866

2010

Executive

President Julie Robinson

Vice President Jay Stafford

Secretary Jenn Critcher

Treasurer Amanda Stafford

Director Stephanie Bueckert

Director Sarah Millar

Director Bill Newton

Page 27: February Taylor Times
Page 28: February Taylor Times
Page 29: February Taylor Times
Page 30: February Taylor Times
Page 31: February Taylor Times

Lose weight, lower cholesterol, control diabetes, one product! The only clinically proven patented all natural weight loss product on the market period. Eat your regular food, no cravings, lose weight! Doctors speak out, www.pgdnews.com! For a 6min, 24/7 product overview call 1-760-569-1140. www.bioslifeslim.ca/checkmeout or call Darrell (709)256-1903

Page 32: February Taylor Times

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Boot camp Classes are FREE until

January 31st. 5:30 - 6:30pm Community

Hall

Floor Hockey from

7:00pm - 8:30pm at the

Taylor Community Hall

FREE!

Tai Chi Tuesday Nights from 6:00pm -

7:15pm 70.00 for 8 sessions.

Basketball @ Taylor School

at 7:00pm FREE!

Yoga Thursday

Nights 5:45 - 7:00pm Community

Hall

Walking Club

Weekdays from 8:00am - 1:00pm

Community Hall

1 Council Meeting

5:00pm

Tai Chi 6:00 - 7:15pm

2

Basketball @ Taylor School

7:00pm

3

Yoga 5:45 - 7:00pm

4 5

6 Church of Good Shepherd 9:30

Peace Community Church 10:30

Boot Camp 5:30 - 6:30

7

Village on a Diet 9:00pm CBC

Floor Hockey 7:00 - 8:30pm

8

Tai Chi 6:00 - 7:15pm

9

Basketball @ Taylor School

7:00pm

10

Yoga 5:45 - 7:00pm

11

Bingo 7pm - 9pm

12

13 Church of Good Shepherd 9:30

Peace Community Church 10:30

Boot Camp 5:30 - 6:30

14

Village on a Diet 9:00pm CBC

Floor Hockey 7:00 - 8:30pm

15

Committee Meeting 4:00pm

Tai Chi 6:00 - 7:15pm

16

Basketball @ Taylor School

7:00pm

17

Yoga 5:45 - 7:00pm

18

19 Taylor Winter

Olympics 12pm - 4pm

20 Church of Good Shepherd 9:30

Peace Community Church 10:30

Boot Camp 5:30 - 6:30

21 Taylor Times Deadline @

5pm Village on a Diet

9:00pm CBC

Floor Hockey 7:00 - 8:30pm

22

Tai Chi 6:00 - 7:15pm

23 Children‟s

Activity Night 6pm - 8pm

Basketball @ Taylor School

7:00pm

24

Yoga 5:45 - 7:00pm

25 26

February 2011

27 Church of Good Shepherd 9:30

Peace Community Church 10:30

Boot Camp 5:30 - 6:30

28

Village on a Diet 9:00pm CBC

Floor Hockey 7:00 - 8:30pm