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Volume 65 Issue 42 Wednesday, October 15, 2014 Proudly serving the community since 1948 • www.similkameenspotlight.com SPOT L IGHT The Similkameen Weather Watch Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday High 12 / Low 5 High 12 / Low 5 High 14 / Low 5 High 15 / Low 7 High 7 / Low 5 $1.10 Includes TAX SPORTS PSS Hockey Pool – Page 6 SPORTS Posse sneaks into second – Page 12 Aquatic centre gets closer - Page 3 NEWS We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage. Princeton votes to not vote on council Andrea DeMeer [email protected] The people of Princeton may well be the only ones in the province who aren’t heading for the polls November 15th to elect a municipal government. Friday at 4 p.m. Mayor Frank Armitage and four candi- dates for town council were acclaimed to four-year terms, as were Princeton’s three school board trustees. The new Princeton council consists of Armitage, returning members Doug Pateman and Kim Maynard, and newcomers Jerome Tjerkstra and Rosemary Doughty. School Board trustees for School District 58 Area 2 are Gordon Comeau, David Rainer and Leah Ward. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Armitage in an interview following the close of nominations. He’s not the only one. Brad Hope, exiting Regional Director for Area H, holds a degree in political science and has worked in and around municipal politics most of his life. He describes the complete acclamation of council as “staggering.” “I just find it so amazing that I have had so many calls over the last few years about things that people were pleased with, or not, and had opinions of councillors who were there – good, bad or indifferent – and the election comes and where’s the pressure to have people run?” Hope said he could not finger apathy or taxpayer satisfac- tion as reasons for the lack of nominations. “I wish I had an opinion on why people are not stepping up or encouraging others to do so.” The story is dramatically different in other communities in BC’s interior. There are three contenders for the top posi- tion in Regional District H; Bob Coyne, Jamie Frandsen and Charles Weber. Penticton has a record-breaking slate of candidates for its municipal election including a three-way mayoral race and 25 people bidding for seats on council. In Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer is being challenged by Martin Meznies, and there are seven people running for council. Eight people in Kelowna are competing for the mayor’s job, there are 31 hopefuls vying for eight council seats and ten people seeking four positions on the school board. Hugo Rodriguez, president of the Canadian Association of Journalists and a municipal affairs specialist, said the situation in Princeton is unique in his experience. “It’s kind of a knock on democracy, that you would have so many seats go unop- posed for two of your most important levels of government, town council and school board. “As soon as you step off your property or turn on your tap you are interacting with your municipality. If you have children in school you are interacting with your school board everyday. For two things that are so important to the way you live your life and the way you experience everything around 250-295-0101 Power Saw Chain Sharpening 309 Culbertson Way Andrea DeMeer Members of the newly acclaimed Princeton council were all smiles Friday at 4 p.m., as nominations for the municipal election closed. The town’s new council is: back row left to right, Jerome Tjerkstra and Kim Maynard. Front row left to right, Doug Pateman, Mayor Frank Armitage and Rosemary Doughty. continued page three

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Volume 65 Issue 42 Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Proudly serving the community since 1948 • www.similkameenspotlight.com

SPOTLIGHTThe Similkameen

Weather WatchWednesday

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Sunday

High 12 / Low 5

High 12 / Low 5

High 14 / Low 5

High 15 / Low 7

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$1.10 Includes TAX

SPORTS

PSS Hockey Pool – Page 6

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Aquatic centre gets closer - Page 3

NEWS

We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage.

Princeton votes to not vote on council

Andrea [email protected]

The people of Princeton may well be the only ones in the province who aren’t heading for the polls November 15th to elect a municipal government.

Friday at 4 p.m. Mayor Frank Armitage and four candi-dates for town council were acclaimed to four-year terms, as were Princeton’s three school board trustees.

The new Princeton council consists of Armitage, returning members Doug Pateman and Kim Maynard, and newcomers Jerome Tjerkstra and Rosemary Doughty.

School Board trustees for School District 58 Area 2 are Gordon Comeau, David Rainer and Leah Ward.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Armitage in an interview following the close of nominations.

He’s not the only one.Brad Hope, exiting Regional Director for Area H, holds

a degree in political science and has worked in and around municipal politics most of his life. He describes the complete acclamation of council as “staggering.”

“I just find it so amazing that I have had so many calls over the last few years about things that people were pleased with, or not, and had opinions of councillors who were there – good, bad or indifferent – and the election comes and where’s the pressure to have people run?”

Hope said he could not finger apathy or taxpayer satisfac-tion as reasons for the lack of nominations.

“I wish I had an opinion on why people are not stepping up or encouraging others to do so.”

The story is dramatically different in other communities in BC’s interior. There are three contenders for the top posi-tion in Regional District H; Bob Coyne, Jamie Frandsen and Charles Weber.

Penticton has a record-breaking slate of candidates for its municipal election including a three-way mayoral race and

25 people bidding for seats on council. In Keremeos Mayor Manfred Bauer is being challenged by Martin Meznies, and there are seven people running for council. Eight people in Kelowna are competing for the mayor’s job, there are 31 hopefuls vying for eight council seats and ten people seeking four positions on the school board.

Hugo Rodriguez, president of the Canadian Association of Journalists and a municipal affairs specialist, said the situation in Princeton is unique in his experience. “It’s kind of a knock

on democracy, that you would have so many seats go unop-posed for two of your most important levels of government, town council and school board.

“As soon as you step off your property or turn on your tap you are interacting with your municipality. If you have children in school you are interacting with your school board everyday. For two things that are so important to the way you live your life and the way you experience everything around

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Power SawChain Sharpening 309 Culbertson Way

Andrea DeMeerMembers of the newly acclaimed Princeton council were all smiles Friday at 4 p.m., as nominations for the municipal election closed. The town’s new council is: back row left to right, Jerome Tjerkstra and Kim Maynard. Front row left to right, Doug Pateman, Mayor Frank Armitage and Rosemary Doughty.

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be so few people interested in helping lead those two govern-ments.”

Council newcomer Jerome Trjerkstra said in an interview with the Spotlight the process of acclamation creates unique challenges for his first term. “Acclamation will require that I pursue definitely the thoughts and opinions of the townsfolk over the next four years…There’s a higher demand for pursuing sup-port for any initiative that may come down the road.”

Returning councilor Doug Pateman said he has “mixed feel-ings” about being acclaimed.

“It’s nice that I don’t have to go through the stress of a cam-paign and don’t have to knock on doors and spend a lot of money on signs and do the all candidates meeting. On the other hand I

don’t get to knock on doors and do the signs and the all candi-dates meeting.” Pateman was first elected to council two and half years ago in a by-election trig-gered by the death of Mayor Fred Thomas.

According to Hope, the past few years have been politically turbulent in Princeton. The gener-al municipal election three years ago was dominated by a debate centering on the joint regional district-town referendum about building an aquatic center in the area.

“It was quite contentious which is not necessarily a nega-tive thing. I thought there was lots of activity. Everyone had opin-ions and the papers were full of letters to the editor. I thought it was contentious but certainly interesting and informative and I suppose exciting as well. It wasn’t the most pleasant expe-

rience certainly but it certainly involved everyone.”

Hope said that kind of robust election is generally followed my more, vibrant, challenges at the polls and he said he “disap-pointed” that Princeton will not be voting next month.

“Especially now that we have a four year term, that’s a long time between opportunities to relay your concerns and your interests and help put forward people who have ideas…I’m a bit sorry to see that it’s just acclamation and we don’t get the opportunity to get to hear the positions and we don’t get to choose and we don’t get the opportunity to direct.”

Look for full coverage of the new council’s priorities, as well as details of the regional race for Area H director, in next week’s Spotlight.

Councillors recognize the mixed blessings of acclamation

Andrea DeMeerSimilkameen Spotlight

Princeton is one step closer to realizing its dream of an aquatic centre following a successful meet-ing between council and Premier Christy Clark at the recent Union of BC Municipalities Convention, according to Mayor Frank Armitage and CAO Rick Zerr.

The foundations for a commu-nity pool are being poured on a promise by the province to facilitate an expansion of town boundaries that will make Copper Mountain Mine part of the municipality.

The move – expected to be com-plete by the end of 2014 – will add approximately $350,000 annually to Princeton coffers, expanding the industrial tax base by about 70 per cent, said Zerr in an interview fol-lowing the convention.

Those dollars are earmarked for the pool, said Armitage. “It now appears we will be able to move

ahead with our community health, wellness and aquatic centre.”

Total cost of the centre is esti-mated to be $8 million, and coun-cil still needs to solidify plans for the balance of the financing. Fundraising and government grants will both play roles, said Armitage.

He stressed with many people in Princeton living on fixed incomes, there are no plans to offload the cost of building the pool onto residential taxpayers.

Armitage could not speculate on when the aquatic centre will be operational, but said council already has preliminary drawings, and is looking at several possible locations.

The boundary expansion will not change operating procedures at Copper Mountain Mine, the town’s largest employer. Nor will it harm the Regional District as current-ly the mine’s taxes are funneled through the province.

Armitage, who is vice presi-dent of human resources at Copper Mountain Mine, said that company is very supportive of the develop-ment.

“The mine has an absolute say in whether or not this is implemented. In our case president Jim O’Rourke of Copper Mountain Mine has been totally supportive because he wish-

es to see have the employees, well qualified people, and their families benefit.”

Approximately 70 per cent of the 400 people employed at Copper Mountain live in Princeton.

The building of a pool in Princeton has been a focal issue for many residents. “It’s top of mind for a lot of people,” said Armitage.

A 2013 recreational survey identi-fied an aquatic centre as a high priority.

Three years ago the establish-ment of an aquatic centre as a joint project between Princeton and the Regional District was defeated in the municipal government refer-endum.

New tax dollars will fund Princeton’s aquatic dreams

The John Allison Elementary School Garden Harvest Celebration was held recently with all students taking part. The Back Door Blues Band provided entertainment and thank you cards were presented to “gardening angels” who volunteer throughout the year with planting, maintenance and harvesting. The garden is sup-ported by Weyerhaeuser, and other members of the community.

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VICTORIA – Three years ago, long-time chief and band administrator Sophie Pierre sought an extension of her term leading the B.C. Treaty Commission and gave a warning. The federal and provincial government should start taking this long and costly effort seriously or “shut ’er down.”

Last week Pierre wound up her sixth and final year as chief commissioner on a slightly more hopeful note. This year, the Tla’amin Nation in the Powell River area and the Yale First Nation in the Fraser Canyon had their treaties proclaimed by Ottawa.

They join the Maa-nulth First Nations on Vancouver Island and the Tsawwassen First Nation in leaving behind the Indian Act and the courts to get on with self-government. Tsawwassen in particular has moved ahead aggressively. Its shopping centre development near the ferry terminal is one of the largest commercial projects in the province right now.

All of these treaties were negotiated despite multiple overlap-ping territorial claims around them, and similar progress has been made with the Tsimshian First Nations on the North Coast and elsewhere.

The need for aboriginal people to work out their overlapping claim issues between themselves was the focus of the commis-sion’s 22nd annual report. In it, former chief commissioners Miles Richardson of the Haida Nation and Steven Point of the Sto:lo Nation added their influential voices, urging aboriginal commu-nities to consider them shared territories, rather than clinging to ancient tribal rivalries.

Another hopeful sign is that after seven years of commissions and studies, the federal government has finally given its negotia-tors a mandate to negotiate fisheries. This is the main reason why the Tla’amin waited five long years for Ottawa’s blessing after their treaty had been hammered out.

This year’s landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Canada, recognizing Tsilhqot’in Nation title in the remote Nemiah Valley,

has also got the attention of Victoria and Ottawa. Pierre noted the “flurry of activity” by Premier Christy Clark in seeking reconciliation, which will culminate this month with a formal apology for the hanging of Tsilhqot’in chiefs 150 years ago.

Pierre said this court ruling “should destroy any lingering thoughts that this issue is not of the utmost importance, and provide the necessary investment, both financial and time commitment, to reach satis-factory conclusions.”

That’s the good news for B.C.’s thorniest histori-cal problem, the lack of treaties across most of the province.

It’s also becoming clearer that the Tsilhqot’in ruling is unique. It’s unlikely to be repeated by most

other First Nations, even if they are willing and able to spend the years and millions to enrich lawyers in pursuit of it.

Here’s the bad news. As of this year, the B.C. Treaty Commission has paid out $627 million to First Nations to support treaty negotiations. Most of that is in the form of loans, which are to be repaid out of the cash settlements that Ottawa contributes to settle modern treaties.

Pierre acknowledges that some communities are close to com-pleting treaties, but their debt has climbed to near what Ottawa is offering. This would leave them free but broke.

Others are just “spinning their wheels” with no real hope of achieving a treaty, Pierre said. The commission is calling for an “exit strategy” for these communities, starting with loan forgive-ness that would allow them to pursue economic activity.

There are First Nations, Westbank and Osoyoos prominent among them, which are thriving without treaties. Haida and Klahoose have developed successful forest products businesses as they move toward self-government.

Federal and provincial governments must recognize the suc-cesses, and the failures.

Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: [email protected].

Time for truth in B.C. treaty talks

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While no one can seem to explain how it came to pass that an entire town council plus a school board slate were acclaimed for four-year terms Friday at 4 p.m., many are in agreement about one thing. It’s not a best-case scenario.

It’s no reflection on the returning mayor, councillors, or the new members of council to regret the lost opportunity to publicly thrash the issues, or even to discover what issues are most concerning Princeton residents in November 2014.

The new council will have a tougher job than most meet-ing the expectations of its constituents for the simple fact that no one has established the nature of the town’s needs.

Without debates, letters to the editor, or meetings over the doorstep councillors will be flying blind.

For this reason the new council must make consultation its number one priority.

There are serious issues facing the community. Suddenly the building of an aquatic centre is back in the middle of the table. Access to health care is an ongoing problem in Princeton. In partnership with the region there are decisions to be made about the future of one of the area’s greatest resources, the Similkameen River. The Fortis dam question is in remission but it hasn’t gone away forever. A business advi-sory group struck earlier this year determined that Princeton has the potential to and should grow to a population of 5,000.

What does the town want?How do taxpayers want municipal government to priori-

tize its time and resources?Without an election, nobody knows.Council must be diligent in providing tools and imple-

menting processes to foster community engagement and feedback.

Presently both Mayor Frank Armitage and CAO Rick Zerr make themselves available for “drop in visits” at the town offices each Tuesday. That’s a great tradition to con-tinue and promote to taxpayers.

Additionally, town hall public forums are in order to actively seek opinion. Think of them as all-candidates debates with a predetermined outcome.

The Town of Princeton itself as well as individual coun-cilors need to utilize social media to connect with residents and respond to concerns. Basically everyone needs learn to Tweet and post to Facebook, and information garnered from these increasingly used mediums needs timely response.

Princeton has already been clear in one respect: it is not dissatisfied enough with anything local government has done in the past three years that it will rise up and present opposition.

That is validating for the exiting council, and shows con-fidence in the new people just brought on board.

However no one should forget that people get the govern-ment they deserve. The residents of Princeton deserve to be consulted, and surveyed, and engaged, and have their needs extracted from them like teeth if necessary. Effective consul-tation is hard work.

And four years is a long time.-AD

Council must consult

BC ViewsTOM FLETCHER

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Princeton, I have something to confess.I fed the deer.I know. I know. We are not supposed to

feed the deer. I’ve done the research, read the pamphlets and spent considerable time talk-ing to Councillor Doug Pateman – the town’s go-to guy on the deer issue.

Actually I confessed to Doug Friday, during a chat at the town hall following the municipal election nomination deadline.

He pressed his palms to his brow and shook his head.

DON’T DO THAT.Yeah.In my defence I did not feed a town deer,

inadvertently encouraging the community’s urban deer population.

I fed a deer at the Castle Resort on Princeton Summerland Road. The DeMeer family lives at the Castle. (I love referenc-ing that. “Just popping out to the Castle for lunch.” It’s one of the many things I feel in common with Princess Kate Middleton. )

When it comes to deer the Castle Resort is much like Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario. For those who haven’t been, Marineland is a large theme park where you can observe majestic and awe-inspiring sea creatures languish in aquariums and pools for a $43 gate fee. Marineland also has a deer farm, and you can wander through, dispensing overpriced feed pellets. One of my earliest memories is visiting Marineland and having to be airlifted out of the deer farm in order to escape being trampled by raven-ous animals.

Back to the Castle and again in my defence, this deer was starving. She had sad eyes and very visible ribs. She also had two fawns that appeared strong and healthy. I am in sympathy with all careworn mothers who nurture strapping young.

Doug cautioned me about shar-ing this story in print. Feeding deer is illegal, and technically I could face charges.

Bring it on. I would argue the solidarity of motherhood in the land’s highest court.

On day one mama deer literally cleaned out the DeMeer fridge. I started by tossing tomatoes, then broccoli, celery, carrots, apples and cheese cubes. Eventually I made peanut butter sandwiches

and she ate them from my hand. It was extremely moving.

I became convinced I had found my spirit deer, a deer with a message for me. I don’t know yet about BC but in Ontario people are very in tune and connected with wildlife and nature – I mean, just look at Marineland – and we believe in spirit animals. It is a highly credulous province,

I floated the spirit deer idea to many

people, got some strange looks, and was told point blank more than once that I am an idiot and my so-called spirit deer was just using me.

I said I hoped she would come back.Everybody promised she would.And they were right. Spirit deer shows up every morning at

about the same time. She brings her children and her friends. They peer through the french doors of the cabin if I don’t happen to be outside. They recognize my car.

I cannot afford to support a spirit deer family and sometimes it is a little unnerving. The spirit deer stand by the door and refuse to move. They stare me down.

Motherhood issues aside it’s possible Doug Pateman and all the pamphlets have a point.

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Better known in Hedley as “the girls”, their leader in innova-tion and thwarting my purposes is Miss Lonely

Hearts. She is the odd girl out. Possibly due to the rejection, she is most apt to think “outside the fence.” Then there are the two Cleopatras, life long buddies. We can’t tell them apart and therefore decided one name will do for both.

Like an unantici-pated pregnancy, the girls arrived without any prior notice. To control them, I affixed a length of chicken wire to poles around the garden. With the fence in place, I felt confident the garden was adequately protected.

Very quickly I found myself locked in a fierce battle of wits and will with Lonely Hearts. It was spring and appetiz-ing shoots were sprout-ing out of the soil in the garden. Possibly even more compel-ling, the garden was off limits, and this she could not tolerate. All that first afternoon she patrolled along the out-side of the fence. With the Cleopatras marching behind, they looked like determined, hardened cons, seeking to escape from prison.

The following morn-ing the girls were in the garden, furiously scratching for insects. Tender young plants were being uprooted with alarming haste. I picked up the girls individually and gen-tly threw them over the fence. They had squeezed through a nar-row opening between the fence and storage shed. A quick fix. I was considerably mollified by their thoughtful gift of three beautiful brown eggs.

Same story the next

morning. They were in the garden and again I evicted them. In the afternoon Linda saw Lonely Hearts run toward the fence at breakneck speed, then blithely soar over. “Clip their wings,” people said, and that day we clipped the right wing of each girl.

For almost two weeks Lonely Hearts devised creative means of penetrating the fence. Her favourite trick was to poke her head through one of the small openings in the fence and work the wire with her neck, patiently and persistently stretching it until she could slip through. When Linda went to the garden to

harvest her basil, the girls had already thor-oughly clipped it and had started on the radish tops.

After two weeks, I installed a higher, much sturdier fence. Lonely Hearts flew over my new five foot high fence once, by taking off from a box I’d left standing on end inside their area.

The lady’s strate-gies mirror the words of Jack Canfield in “The Principles of Success.” Canfield suggests we “operate outside the world of conventional-ity and instead live in a world of expanding awareness, creativity and accomplishment.” He urges us to “become free of the many fears

and anxieties that dimin-ish the imaginations and ambitions of the vast majority of people.”

This describes Miss Lonely Hearts nicely. Like the intrepid indi-viduals who dug tunnels under the Berlin Wall to attain freedom, she concocts strategies that will take her under, over, around or through the obstacle.

If we were to apply this thinking consistent-ly at the personal and community level, could we develop more fulfill-ing lives? Could we create more attractive communities that people would want to come to and be part of? Miss Lonely Hearts would say, “it’s possible.”

Learning life lessons from “the girls” and the garden

To the editorThe Princeton Health Care

Steering Committee is pleased to report that Princeton and Area will have six locum physicians coming to assist our practitio-ners between now and the end of December. The locums aregen-eral practitioners who will be pro-viding health care services during this time when our community is experiencing a doctor shortage. We are indebted to Drs. Black, Monro, and Sandhu for their

work in recruiting the locums. We also acknowledge the support of Interior Health for providing a furnished apartment and a house as an incentive to bring doctors to our community.

To make these doctors feel at home while they are here, the Steering Committee is organizing a Love a Locum campaign to help the locums feel welcome. We also hope that we can leave a positive impression on locums who might be looking for a community to set

up a long term practice.If you’re interested in being a

part of the Love a Locum cam-paign, you can help by provid-ing such things as home cooked meals, canning, gift certificates, lessons by skilled people (fly fishing, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, etc.).

Please phone Lori Thomas at the Chamber of Commerce (250-295-3103) if you’d like to make a contribution.

Ed Staples

Foiling the escape artists.

Community asked to welcome and care for new temporary doctors who may choose to settle here

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P.S.S. Rebels Athletics Hockey PoolIt is time, once again, to fill out your P.S.S. hockey pool. Please clearly select one player from each box, points will be awarded as follows: goals and assists are worth one point each, goaltender wins are two points each, shut-outs are worth an additional three points, and shoot-out losses are worth one point. All profits from the pool go to support student athletes at P.S.S. First place is worth $400, second place is $200, third place is $100, fourth place is $70 and fifth place is $30. Entries are $20 per pool, standings will be posted weekly in the Spotlight, and entry forms may be submitted at P.S.S. or dropped off at the Spotlight office by 3:00 Friday October 17th.

Forwards (pick 1)

__ Crosby, S (PIT)__ Getzlaf, R (ANA)__ Giroux, C (PHI)__ Malkin, E (PIT)__ Stamkos, S (TB)

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__ Backstrom, N (WAS)__ Duchene, M (COL)__ Seguin, T (DAL)__ Tavares, J (NYI)__ Toews, J (CHI)

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__ Hall, T (EDM)__ Kane, P (CHI) __ Kessel, P (TOR)__ Ovechkin, A (WAS)__ Perry, C (ANA)

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__ Benn, J (DAL)__ Okposo, K (NYI)__ Parise, Z (MIN)__ Sharp, P (CHI)__ St. Louis, M (NYR)

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__ Marleau, P (SJ)__ Sedin, H (VAN)__ Spezza, J (DAL)__ Thornton, J (SJ)__ Zetterberg, H (DET)

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__ Datsyuk, P (DET)__ Kopitar, A (LA)__ Pavelski, J (SJ)__ Staal, E (CAR)__ Stastny, P (STL)

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__ Hossa, M (CHI)__ Kunitz, C (PIT)__ Pacioretty, M (MTL)__ Steen, A (STL)__ Vanek, T (MIN)

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__ Couture, L (SJ)__ Eberle, J (EDM)__ Landeskog, G (COL)__ Nugent-Hopkins, R(EDM)__ O’Reilly, R (COL)

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__ Bozak, T (TOR)__ Filppula, V (TB)__ Krejci, D (BOS)__ Little, B (WPG)__ Turris, K (OTT)

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__ Johansen, R (CBJ)__ MacKinnon, N (COL)__ Nielsen, F (NYI)__ Nyquist, G (DET) __ Stepan, D (NYR)

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__ Backes, D (STL)__ Bergeron, P (BOS)__ Cammalleri, M (NJ)__ Koivu, M (MIN)__ Oshie, T (STL)

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__ Gaborik, M (LA)__ Iginla, J (COL)__ Jagr, J (NJ)__ Neal, J (NAS)__ Sedin, D (VAN)

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__ Lucic, M (BOS)__ van Riemsdyk, J (TOR)__ Voracek, J (PHI)__ Wheeler, B (WPG)__ Zuccarello, M (NYR)

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__ Kadri, N (TOR)__ Palat, O (TB) __ Schwartz, J (STL)__ Skinner, J (CAR)__ Simmonds, W (PHI)

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__ Byfuglien, D (WPG)__ Franzen, J (DET)__ Hartnell, S (CBJ)__ Hudler, J (CGY)__ Ladd, A (WPG)

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__ Carter, J (LA)__ Hornqvist, P (PIT)__ Marchand, B (BOS)__ Perron, D (EDM)__ Ryan, B (OTT)

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__ Bonino, N (VAN)__ Dubinsky, B (CBJ)__ Kesler, R (ANA)__ Smith, C (NAS)__ Zajac, T (NJ)

Forwards (pick 1)

__ Doan, S (ARI) __ Eriksson, L (BOS)__ Kane, E (WPG)__ Pominville, J (MIN)__ Vrbata, R (VAN)

Defence (pick 1)

__ Hedman, V (TB)__ Karlsson, E (OTT)__ Keith, D (CHI)__ Subban, P (MTL)__ Weber, S (NAS)

Defence (pick 1)

__ Giordano, M (CGY)__ Pietrangelo, A (STL)__ Suter, R (MIN)__ Wisniewski, J (CBJ)__ Yandle, K (ARI)

Defence (pick 1)

__ Barrie, T (COL)__ Ekman-Larsson, O (ARI)__ Letang, K (PIT)__ McDonagh, R (NYR)__ Shattenkirk, K (STL)

Defence (pick 1)

__ Chara, Z (BOS)__ Fowler, C (ANA)__ Goligoski, A (DAL)__ Kronwall, N (DET)__ Streit, M (PHI)

Goalies (pick 1)

__ Crawford, C (CHI)__ Lundqvist, H (NYR)__ Niemi, A (SJ)__ Price, C (MTL) __ Rask, T (BOS)

Goalies (pick 1)

__ Bernier, J (TOR)__ Bishop, B (TB) __ Bobrovsky, S (CBJ)__ Schneider, C (NJ)__ Varlamov, S (COL)

Goalies (pick 1)

__ Fleury, M (PIT)__ Howard, J (DET)__ Miller, R (VAN)__ Quick, J (LA) __ Rinne, P (NAS)

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Groceries and liquor will be available together next springTom FletcherBlack Press

VICTORIA – Large grocery stores are the only retailers eligible to add a separate liquor store under new B.C. government regulations set to take effect in the spring of 2015.

To qualify for a space to sell alcoholic beverages, stores must have at least 929 square

metres (10,000 square feet) of floor space and groceries as 75 per cent of their sales, Justice Minister Suzanne Anton announced Friday.

The restrictions are designed to exclude gen-eral merchandise and “big box” stores as well as convenience stores, according to a minis-try statement. Eligible stores will be permitted

to create a “store within a store” with separate cash registers and staff, or “co-brand” with liquor stores outside their existing facilities.

The government plans to maintain its cap on the number of liquor stores, with 670 private stores now in operation. Liquor stores are cur-rently restricted to relo-cating no more than five

km from their original location, but that restric-tion is being lifted so a licence can be sold or moved anywhere in the province.

That would allow existing government or private liquor stores

to relocate in partner-ship with grocery stores, while maintaining the regulation that no two liquor outlets can be closer together than one kilometre.

Licensing to sell B.C. wine directly from

grocery store shelves, a second recommendation from a province-wide consultation on liquor policy reform conducted earlier this year, is still being studied.

Anton said the sys-tem “strikes a balance of

added convenience for consumers and support for B.C.’s business sec-tor, while at the same time respecting health and public safety con-siderations.”

Government of B.C.Artist’s rendering of a separate liquor store space attached to a grocery store.

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VICTORIA – The B.C. government released its latest water test results from the Mount Polley mine spill area Thursday, but refused a demand by opposition politicians to release inspection reports on the mine and tailings dam that col-lapsed Aug. 4.

E n v i r o n m e n t Minister Mary Polak said the water results showed “slightly” ele-vated levels of alumi-num and copper in water samples from Quesnel Lake, but water remains safe to drink in the area affected by the plume of tailings in the lake.

Polak said all infor-mation related to health and safety of area resi-dents has been made public, but she is com-plying with a request from investigators not to release inspection reports until multiple investigations are com-plete.

Polak released an Oct. 6 letter from B.C. Chief Inspector of Mines Al Hoffman, who is supervising one inves-tigation of the dam fail-ure. Hoffman said inves-

tigators is examining “all documents relating to the history, design, construction, operation and maintenance of the tailings facility” and has interviewed more than 50 people.

“I share the concern with the Ministry of Justice that the public release of information related to the tailings facility at Mount Polley may impact investiga-tions by tainting evi-dence of persons yet to be interviewed or re-interviewed,” Hoffman wrote.

Imperial Metals issued a statement last week in response to a Vancouver newspa-per report that a 2010 inspection report described a crack found in the Mount Polley dam.

The crack was 900

metres away from the area of the August breach, and “was thought to be associated with localized settle-ment of loosely com-pacted material along the downstream slope of the embankment,” the company said.

NDP energy and mines critic Norm Macdonald referred to reduced inspections at a coal mine in the Kootenays, and a memo from a ministry official in 2010 warning of the risks of reducing mine inspections.

Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett maintains that annual inspections of Mount Polley and other mines with tailings ponds were not reduced, although other inspections were reduced.

Government refuses to release Mount Polley inspection reports

BOUNDARY EXTENSION APPLICATION

Notice is hereby given that under section 86 (Alternative Approval Process) of the Community Charter and Section 20 of the Local Government Act, the Council of the Town of Princeton intends to petition the Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development requesting an extension of the area of the municipality to include the described land on the map below.

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AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT the municipality may proceed with the satellite boundary extension request unless at least ten percent of municipal electors indicate that a referendum must be held by submitting a signed Elector Re-sponse Form to Town Hall no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, November 14th, 2014. Elector Response Forms must be in the form established by the Town of Princeton, and only those persons who qualify as electors of the municipality are entitled to sign Elector Response Forms. If less than ten percent of municipal electors submit an Elector Response Form, the satellite boundary extension re-quest will be deemed to have the approval of the electors and the Town of Princeton may proceed. For the purpose of conducting the alternative approval opportunity, the number of electors is calculated as 275. The rationale for the proposed boundary extension is to enable the Town of Princeton to better manage the effects of mine operations that directly affect road, park, recreation and other infrastructure. The addition of mine assessment to the Town’s tax base will help to provide support for infrastructure and programs to keep Princeton vibrant and desirable as a community to continue to attract and retain residents. Elector Response Forms are available from Town Hall, 151 Vermilion Avenue, Princeton, BC during regular business hours Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or on our website www.princeton.ca. Town of Princeton Rick Zerr Chief Administrative Officer

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For a couple of weeks now, the con-cept of excellence has been on my mind. I’m sure that being heavily involved in the recent art show, Earth Alive! at Riverside Centre has had quite a bit to do with it. The centre itself received new track light-ing. Stained ceiling tiles were painted over and walls were also given a fresh coat. Much of the flotsam and jetsam was removed in the pro-cess as were old, 1970s orange (uncomfortable) chairs and miscella-neous objects that had taken root in the lounge area. Suddenly, people

were looking around the space and remarking on the changes.

Then when the art went up, I noticed a hush, even though there were often several peo-ple there at a time. The corners of their mouths would turn up in little smiles of pleasure. I don’t think that man

y were aware at that point how much the environment that had been created had to do with their enjoyment of the works on pedestals and walls but it was clear it subtly changed many people’s percep-tions.

After the jurors had finished and a few of us had a chance to chat

with them, they shared that they were pleased with the quality of art entered for adjudication. However, they said, the one thing that they would like to see addressed would be the care taken in the presentation of the individual work, for example, matting and framing. Their comment was something to the effect that we painters, photographers, ceramic artists etc. have taken great pains to make our best work. We need to honour those objects by presenting them in an equally well thought out way.

We need to take care of the details. That senti-ment got me thinking.

How willing am I to accept mediocrity? I tend to be more obses-sive than some are about detail but I’m not sure that’s a bad thing. I may be getting old and cranky but it’s disheart-ening to walk through a big box store and see the shoddiness of stitch-ing and seam allow-ances found in many of the dresses and other articles of clothing for sale. I’m old enough to remember 5/8 inch seam allowances and such things as darts and pleats for shaping.

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doors often hang crook-edly and after several months things begin to fall apart.

Everything from household appliances to cars has plastic parts used in ridiculous places where stress on the part is an issue.

Of course, the rea-sons for buying such things are nearly always about money, conve-nience or time. Or are they? I’m afraid for me it’s my short-sighted-ness because in the end, I still spend time fixing or returning the objects that are poorly made or I wind up buying two or three cheap tops when I could have bought a good one.

I admit that I have caved in more than once and then lived with regret. It’s very easy to slip into complacency or just get fed up with fight-ing the trend towards mediocrity in the culture we inhabit. But that’s a slippery slope to give in and I’m usually able to catch myself and do better.

Excellence is worth fighting for. I expect it in others, especially if I’m paying for a service or a product. The thing is, I have an obligation to give the same. I believe

we all owe it to each other.

It keeps the standards up and shows respect for our fellow citizens. It makes a community have value and it shows in everything we do and produce.

We are blessed here in Princeton with a growing cultural move-ment towards excellen-cy that can be found in our weekend market, in several of our businesses and in our rediscovered visual arts activities.

Here’s hoping we keep it up!

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In response to a Spotlight challenge to submit rainbow photos Margaret Fraser – who is the talent behind Pizza Party 2-for-1 and Princeton Plaza Laundromat – shared this stunning photo. With rain in the forecast for this week there ought to be even more opportunities for local shutter bugs to capture these beautiful scenes.

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Princeton’s novice hockey team is gearing up for its first home game at the Princeton Arena Saturday October 18th at 9:45 a.m. The team will be con-ducting a fundraising bottle drive after the game and players and volunteers will be going door-to-door asking for donations. Residents who wish to contribute but will not be home are asked to leave donations on their front porches.

The Princeton Skating Club is holding an organic apple fundraiser to support its activities in the coming season. The apples are from Harker’s Organic Fruit Stand in Cawston, and the choices include Macintosh, Spartan, Golden Delicious and Gala apples. Orders must be placed by October 14, and pick up is at the Princeton Arena October 1th between 3:30 and 6 p.m..

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The Princeton Posse gave thanks on the weekend for back-to-back wins against the 100 Mile House Wranglers and the Kamloops Storm, moving ahead to second in the Okanagan divi-sion with a 5-3-1 record.

Friday night in 100 Mile House was a high scoring game with remarkably little shooting. Princeton won the contest 7-5, while still struggling with the penalty kill as the team gave up three goals on seven power plays. Spencer Huff turned away 19 of 24 shots, while the Posse managed to capitalize on 41 per

cent of their chances, record-ing seven goals in just 17 shots. Trevor Pereverzoff was the Away Star of the Game, taking credit for setting up four of the Posse’s markers.

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Despite being seriously out-shot in Kamloops Saturday the Posse squeaked by the Storm 4-3.

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The Posse rides at home Wednesday night at 7 p.m. against North Okanagan and again faces them on home ice again Saturday at 7 p.m.

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The Posse had only 17 shots on net versus 100 Mile House Friday night but made 7 of them count. A thousand bottles of beer in the tent, a thousand bottles of beer…Volunteers hauled away truckloads of empty bottles Sunday as part of the Princeton Posse’s major fundraising project. The team collects and returns bottles year round, earning about $14,000 annually.

There are only 100 tickets on sale for a chance to win a barbe-cue from Ace Hardware. Tickets are $20 each and all proceed from the raffle will go to the Princeton Posse. The barbecue retails for $499, and tickets are selling at Ace Hardware on a first-come first-served basis. The draw will be made Wednesday at the Posse home game against North Okanagan.

Only one hundred tickets available for BBQ raffle

Volunteers needed to plan this year’s Christmas Light Up

It’s time to start think-ing about Christmas.

Volunteers are needed to help orga-nize Princeton’s annu-al Christmas Light Up. The Chamber of Commerce is hold-ing a planning meeting Wednesday at the 5 p.m. at the Chamber office and all are welcome.

Princeton and Area H residents get a break at the town landfill October 18 and 19th with free dump days. The land-fill is located at 171 Princeton Summerland Road

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ON NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. BCChevroletDealers.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. *Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between, October 1 to October 31, 2014. 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank® or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months on select new or demonstrator 2014 Chevrolet/GMC/Buick vehicles, excluding Corvette; special finance rate not compatible with certain cash credits on Silverado (1500 & HD), Equinox, Malibu, Sonic, Cruze, Trax, Orlando, Sierra (1500 & HD), Terrain, Verano and Encore. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $20,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. †¥$8,000 is a combined credit consisting of a $4,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive), $1,000 Fall bonus for Truck Owners (tax inclusive), and a $3,000 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Double Cab/ GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $3,000 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model and cash credit excludes 2014 Silverado 1500 Double Cab 2WD 1WT/ GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab 2WD 1SA. ††Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet/GMC/Buick car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between October 1 to October 31, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet/GMC/Buick. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer car or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet/GMC/Buick car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between October 1 to October 31, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1500 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet/GMC/Buick vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 or 2015 model year Chevrolet/GMC light or heavy duty pickup; delivered in Canada between, October 1 to October 31, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. >$3,500 is a combined credit consisting of a $1,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) and a $2,500 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $2,500 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discount varies by model and excludes 2014 Cruze LS 1SA. <>$3,000 is a manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) on all 2014 Equinox/Terrain which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $3,000 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. ¥$2,500 is a combined credit consisting of a $1,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive), and a $1,500 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 Verano (excluding 1SB), which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $1,500 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model and cash credit excludes 2014 Verano 1SB. ¥*$2,000 is a manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) on 2014 Encore (Leather and Premium models) which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $2,000 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. †*U.S. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are a part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). †Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded 2014 Equinox the 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus Award when equipped with available forward collision alert. ^Whichever comes first. Limit of four ACDelco Lube-Oil-Filter services in total. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc., are not covered. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ^^Whichever comes first. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ‡* The GMC Terrain received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs, and the Buick Encore received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2013-2014 Initial Quality StudiesSM. 2014 study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ~Visit onstar.ca for coverage map, details and system limitations. Services vary by model and conditions. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. After complimentary trial period, an active OnStar service plan is required. The Automotive Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) comprises professional journalists, writers and photographers specializing in cars and trucks. They provide unbiased opinions of new vehicles to help consumers make better purchases that are right for them. For more information visit www.ajac.ca. ‡¥2014 Sierra 1500 with the available 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 engine equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission has a fuel-consumption rating of 13.0L/100km city and 8.7L/100 km hwy 2WD and 13.3L/100 km city and 9.0L/100 km hwy 4WD. Fuel consumption based on GM testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. Competitive fuel consumption ratings based on Natural Resources Canada’s 2013 Fuel Consumption Guide for WardsAuto.com 2013 Large Pickup segment and latest available information at the time of posting. *¥When equipped with available 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine. 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Call Gardner Chevrolet Buick GMC at 604-869-9511, or visit us at 945 Water Avenue, Hope. [License #7287]

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BINS & DISPOSAL

331 Old Hedley RoadPO Box 948Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0

Brian CoyneOwner

Ph: 250-295-0606Fax: 250-295-6588

TOOL & EQUIPMENT RENTALSArnold Buteau

Rentals

EQUIPMENT RENTALS

Sakchai Rick Chaicomdee516 7th Ave. P.O. Box 128, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0

Tel: 250-499-2561 Cell: 604-649-9908Email: [email protected]

Website: www.benjathairestaurant.com

RESTAURANT

THE HUT Bottle Depot

WE ACCEPT MOST POP, JUICE, WATER, MILK, LIQUOR AND BEER CONTAINERS

HOURS: 11 AM - 4 PM DAILYCLOSED TUESDAYS AND STAT HOLIDAYS

367 Hwy. 3 250-295-3835

• Electronics• Household Fire

Alarms• C02 Alarms• Light Bulbs

BOTTLE RETURN/RECYCLE

331 Old Hedley RoadPO Box 948Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0

Brian CoyneOwner

Ph: 250-295-0606Fax: 250-295-6588

Old Style

Sales & DeliveryPosts

POST SALES

#

SEPTIC SERVICEF1rst Choice

Septic CleaningOuthouse Rentals & Sales

Mark Riegling Owner /Operator

250-295-4191

SEPTIC SERVICES

PRESSURE WASHING SERVICES AVAILABLE•Commercial •Residential •Industrial

OTTER VALLEY Rentals, Supplies & Services 250-295-6449Septic inStallation *Gov’t Cert./Registered/Isured*• new inStall • Replacement • maintenance contRactS

FENCING SPECIALISTS

www.rdlandscaping.ca

FENCING/SEPTIC SERVICES

3 Licenced Mechanics

N & L SERVICES

250-295-0005

We are a community based company dedicated to serving our customers.Where others fail...WE PREVAIL!

TIRES TOWING

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES

Laska’s Floor Service•Supply •Sales •Installation

Phone: 250-295-0454 / Fax: 250-295-0474 Email: [email protected]

Carpet ~ Hardwood ~ Lino ~ VC TilesLaminates ~ Engineered Wood ~ Cork

~ Area/Throw rugs

FLOORING SERVICES

MAC’S AUTO PARTS193 Vermilion Ave.Ph: 250-295-6944

HONDAWATER PUMPS, TILLERS,

LAWN MOWERS, GENERATORS,

SNOW BLOWERS

AUTO PARTS

HANDYMAN SERVICES

Tuesday - Men’s - Bob @ 295-3205Wednesday - Ladies - Margie @ 295-6775

Thurs. Daytime - Mixed Curling - Georgina @ 295-0067

Meet your friends at the rink!

250-295-6400

www.princetoncurlingclub.com

Phone: 250-295-7381 Princeton Plaza

Quality Foods,

Toys and Supplies for your

Dogs & Cats.

Aquarium Supplies Aviary Supplies

Herp SuppliesLive Fish

PET SUPPLIES

ennington’s carpentry

Professional Workmanship by a licensed, insured journeyman

611 Similkameen Ave., Princeton, BC

250-809-8691

MINISTRY

Tuesday - Men’s - Bob @ 295-3205Wednesday - Ladies - Margie @ 295-6775

Thurs. Daytime - Mixed Curling - Georgina @ 295-0067

Meet your friends at the rink!

250-295-6400

www.princetoncurlingclub.com

CURLING CLUB

Truck Parts - Hydraulic HosesATV Accessories - Industrial Supplies

Gord McEwenwww.westcoasteq.com

Princeton, B.C. Ph: 250-295-0101 Fx: 250-295-0103email: [email protected]

HEAVY DUTY TRUCK PARTS

YOUR AD HERE

BACKHOE SERVICES

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE

HERE FOR ONLY

$15.00 PER WEEK

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE

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$15.00 PER WEEK

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE

HERE FOR ONLY

$15.00 PER WEEK

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FREE ESTIMATES • ALL WORK GUARANTEED

ALL PURPOSE ROOFING• Let me keep you dry /Reasonable rates• Any type of re-roofing & repairs• Serving the area for over 20 years• Over 60 years experience/NO Subcontracting

RAY MICHAUD email: [email protected]

Toll Free 1-877-299-ROOF (7663)Princeton: 250-295-3643 Fax: 250-295-3472

•10% Seniors Discount

Heather DobbsLicensed Property Manager

Cell: 250-295-8025

240 Bridge StreetPO Box 499Princeton, BC V0X 1W0

Office: 250-295-3222Email: [email protected]

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

4 LICENSED MEChaNICS 2 with Extensive GM Training / 2 with 30 years experience

all mechanics take ongoing training & updating. We have the Best Diagnostic equipment availaBle

•A/C Work •Transmissions • Specialize in Computers & Computerized Fuel Injection

now offering: •Flat Repairs •New Tire Sales •Wheel BalancingCan inspect motorcycles to greyhounD Buses

Huffy’s Auto Repair

Ph: 250-295-6458

* now open 6 days a week!

222 Burton Ave., Princeton250-295-6938

ROOFING SUPPLIESSHINGLES, METAL

ONDURA...

FLETCHER Building SuppliesROOFING SUPPLIES

331 Old Hedley RoadPO Box 948Princeton, B.C. V0X 1W0

Ph: 250-295-0606Fax: 250-295-6588

Brian CoyneOwnerOld Style

Sales & DeliveryBedding & Pellet

BEDDING & PELLET

AD SPACE AVAILABLE

Finish Carpentry • Renovations • Outdoor ProjectsDecks • Sheds • Additions

[email protected]

Call Hart 250-295-8200

YOUR AD HERE

TOM REICHERT RENTALSBox 1C #2 Tulameen, BC V0X 2L0

Phone 250-295-7329 Fax 250-295-7395Specializing in: Cement Finishing Damp Proofi ng & Forms

[email protected]

Reichert Sales & Service Ltdski-doo & can-am Sales & Service

[email protected] & Ed ReichertPh: 250-295-6489Fax: 250-295-7768

Tulameen, B.C.V0X 2L0

CAN-AM SKIDOO

FEED SUPPLY STORE

AUTOMOTIVE

AD SPACE

RENTAL SERVICES

222 Burton Ave., Princeton250-295-6938

FLETCHER Building Supplies

Farm Feed and Pet Food

FREE ESTIMATES • ALL WORK GUARANTEED

ALL PURPOSE ROOFING• Let me keep you dry /Reasonable rates• Any type of re-roofing & repairs• Serving the area for over 20 years• Over 60 years experience/NO Subcontracting

RAY MICHAUD email: [email protected]

Toll Free 1-877-299-ROOF (7663)Princeton: 250-295-3643 Fax: 250-295-3472

•10% Seniors Discount

ROOFING SPECIALISTS

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE

HERE FOR ONLY

$15.00 PER WEEK

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICE

HERE FOR ONLY

$15.00 PER WEEK

To the editorThe Similkameen Valley

Riders had their 2014 AGM meeting in June resulting in new directors. Vic Bartel is the new president with Mike Jacobs as vice president. Edna Blomme is the new treasurer and will sign up new members and renew pres-ent memberships as they come due. Marie Jacobs has graciously taken on the task of organizing the meetings and the taking of min-utes. Merv and Kathie Eldred will handle the ride schedule.

Ride schedules are made up at the beginning of the season and are updated as more rides are added. There also are many spur-of-the-moment rides which usually turn out very well. Any

member can lead a ride of their choosing or have another member lead one for them.

With a barbecue in July and a potluck supper in September, the Similkameen Valley Riders are up and riding. This past season we have had rides along McNulty Creek, did a Sunday Summit loop, had a 270 km overnighter to Cabin Lake and went from Copper Creek to Ashnola via Placer Lake. In September there was a camping week at Davis Lake with quad riding, fishing, relaxing, nightly bonfires and a lot of camaraderie. A special thank you goes to Jim Bolenback, Merv Eldred, Mike Jacobs and Lyle Zimmerman for leading the rides.

This past Saturday, the 4th, six quads with eight riders made a trip from the bottom of Nickleplate Mountain over Apex to Olalla and back. As we ascended to the top of the world we hit heights of 7200 ft. Mike, our leader, led us over the mountain past some of the most awesome views of the valleys below. We rode through many mountain vistas of ever-greens and trees shedding their leaves. The day was beautiful...a perfect day for a ride.

The Similkameen Valley Riders is open to anyone who wishes to be a member.

For more information con-tact... Vic Bartel at 250-295-7592 or email [email protected].

Edna Blomme

Riding club always looking for new members

On a recent trip Mike Jacobs led the Similkameen Valley Riders to heights of 7200 feet.

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THUMBS UP, THUMBS DOWN! Thumbs down to the

person who smashed a liquor bottle on the sidewalk in front of the Spotlight office

Sunday night. The broken glass was a

danger to pedestrians – including children and animals – until it was cleaned up.

If you have a “Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down”, or want to be our “Smile of the Week”,

give us a call at 250-295-3535 or drop by the Spotlight at 282 Bridge Street.

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ArtsSHIRLEY’S ART CLASSES:Wednesday & Thursday Call Shirley at 250-295-4076

GARDEN CLUB: Meets second Tuesday of every month, 1 PM, Seniors Branch 30. Call Doreen @ 250-295-1577

ARTS COUNCIL: Meets at Noon on the third Wednesday of the month. Everyone Welcome! Contact Marjorie Holland, Pres., 250-295-6718 or Joann Gabriel, Sec., 250-295-3361 for location. General meetings quarterly as announced.

BUNCHGRASS QUILTERSMeet 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month at the Riverside Centre from 10 - 3 p.m.. Everyone Welcome! Contact Sharon 250-295-4194 or Rosemary 250-295-6511

PRINCETON POTTERS GUILD, RIVERSIDE POTTERY STUDIO:Access to the potter’s wheel or hardwork, workshop op-portunities, group projects. Call Sue for more info or to join. 250-295-0527

PRINCETON TRADITIONAL MUSIC SOCIETY:The Princeton Traditional Music Society puts on the Traditional Music Festival each year in August, featur-ing traditional music from many places. The three-day festival is free and run entirely by volunteers. The 100+ musicians and dancers also offer their talents for free. If you would like to help out with the festival, please con-tact Jon or Rika @ 250-295-6010

Community:INTERESTED IN CHRISTIAN MEDITATION?For people who want to learn to pray with great sim-plicity, for people who would be willing to get to know Jesus who loves each of us immensely, for people who are at a dead end, for people who want to get to know them-selves, for people who want to make a new beginning! We can go to God together and it’s free! Call me: Fr. Harry Clarke at 250-295-3541.

ORL- PRINCETON BRANCH:Tuesdays: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m./ 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.Wednesdays: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.Fridays: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.Saturdays: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

PRINCETON MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES: 167 Vermilion Avenue [email protected]

WELCOME WAGON! Are you a new to Princeton? If so, we have information regarding local, civic, community services and facilities. We also have gifts for you from local merchants and busi-nesses. Call 1-866-856-8442

HOSPITAL AUXILIARY: Meets second Monday of every month, 1:00 p.m. Hos-pital Board Room. For info., Call Doreen @ 250-295-1577

PRINCETON and DISTRICT COMMUNITY SKILLS CENTRE SOCIETY:Meetings are held quarterly on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.

HEDLEY LIBRARY HOURS: A reminder that the Library is open every Thurs. from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and is located at the OAPO Hall on Scott Ave.

Community:HEDLEY SENIORS’ CENTRE: 3rd Monday of every month regular general meetings - Everyone welcome. 2nd Sunday Pancake Breakfast.

SENIORS BRANCH #30 POT LUCK SUPPER: Last Friday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Seniors Centre. Members can invite a guest.

MEMBERS ONLY POOL TOURNAMENT: Last Tuesday of every month at the Senior’s Centre. 10:00 am

WHIST & CRIB: (Seniors Branch #30) First Saturday of each month at 1 PM. Coffee & refreshments included. Everyone welcome.

VERMILION FORKS PRINCETON O.A.P.O. BR. #185: Regular meetings second Friday of every month at 2 p.m.. Pot luck supper every third Friday at 5:00 p.m.

SEARCH AND RESCUE TRAINING SESSIONS: Meetings will be held on the � rst and third Tuesday of every month. Call Arnie Powell at 250-295-6759 for more information.

LITTLE FOLKS NURSERY SCHOOL: Meetings are every third Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at LFNS. 250-295-3083

PRINCETON LEGION BRANCH #56: Reminds all veterans that the D.V.A. Now makes home visits. For more info. Phone 250-295-6060

JA SCHOOL & COMMUNITY GARDEN:New members invited to volunteer as “garden angels” attend committee meetings and garden their own plots. Phone Sandra 250-295-3779, Sharon 250-295-4080 or JAE School 250-295-6727

CINDY PAROLIN SAFE HOMES PROGRAM: Princeton and area, crisis intervention, emotional sup-port, information, legal strategies and safe shelter in cases of abuse against women in relationships. Call the 24 hour women’s crisis line at 250-295-8211 for con� -dential services.

MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE:@ Riverside Centre 7 - 9:30. Knowledge of bridge nec-essary. Call Gail @ 250-295-0171

DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB:Wednesdays @ Riverside Centre 10:30-3. Call Arlen @ 250-295-6157

HealthPRINCETON COMMUNITY HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CHAC): Meets third Tuesday of every month at 7 PM at Town Hall.

PRINCETON HEALTH ACTION COMMITTEE: Regular public meetings � rst Wednesday of every month at 7 PM at the BPO Elks Lodge.

CANCER SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN:If interested in attending, please call: Barb 250-295-4050 or Del 250-295-3266TOPS: (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) chapter meets at Riverside Wellness Centre every Thursday. Weigh-in-Time 8:30 AM Meeting 9:00–10:00 AM. For more information please contact Lynda 250- 295-3658 or Myrna 250-295-7272 Visit www.tops.org

COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS: Group helps bereaved parents. Will meet as needed. Call Shirley Haker at 250-295-3607. [email protected]

HealthCRISIS LINE: You can call us 24 hours a day, everyday, and your call is con� dential and anonymous. The crisis line is 250-493-6622. Or call collect from locations within the South Okanagan Similkameen: 250-493-6622.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:Meet Friday In Tulameen at 7:30 p.m. at Library call 250-295-7005

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Tuesdays @ 7:30 p.m. Arbor House. Thursdays @ 7:30 p.m. Baptist Church. Old Hedley road. Contacts: Fred 250-295-7272 or Marena 250-295-7663 NEW LADIES AL-ANON MEETING:Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? Contact Central Referral @1-604-688-1716

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Meets every Wednesday & Sunday at the Info Centre in Chamber Basement 7:30 P.M. Phone 1-877-234-5809

Club Notes:FREEMASONRY: FOR MEN OF GOOD CHARACTER:Freemasonry has been active in B.C. for over 130 years. It is a fraternity open to men of all races and religions. If you are of good character and want more information, please contact: The Secretary Similkameen Lodge #95A.F. & A.M. C/O Box 174Princeton, BC V0X 1W0

PRINCETON LIONS CLUB: Regular dinner meetings the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month @ The Chamber of Commerce at 6:30 p.m.

ROYAL PURPLE:Meetings � rst and third Tuesdays 7:30 PM, Princeton.

ELKS: Contact Chris at 250-295-3949.

PRINCETON PERFORMING ARTS: Meet � rst Tuesday of each month @ 7 p.m. in Riverside Theatre. Contact Derek @ 250-295-3037

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: General meeting held on the third Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM.

GRANITE CREEK PRESERVATION SOCIETY: Meet the third Thursday of every month at 1:00 p.m. in the Princeton Museum Archive Room (upstairs). Every-one is welcome!

PRINCETON LADIES AUXILIARY LEGION BRANCH 56: Meet 2nd Tuesday of the month @ Legion Hall at 7:00 p.m.

HEDLEY MUSEUM:General Meeting, meets the 2nd Monday of each month. 6 p.m. @ The Hedley Museum

THE PRINCETON RIFLE AND REVOLVER CLUB: INDOOR SHOOTING RANGE Juniors & Seniors meet at 7 p.m. every Wednesday at the Family Centre (behind the legion). Phone 250-295-6150.

VERMILION FORKS FIELD NATURALISTS:Group meets second Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m. at the Riverside Centre. Public welcome.

OTTER VALLEY FISH & GAME:Meetings 3rd Thursday of each month at noon in the Club House.

Club Notes:

VERMILION TRAILS SOCIETY:Meets at the Chamber Basement on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. For more info: Contact [email protected] New Members welcome!

PXA MEETING: Held on the third Tuesday of each month. 7 p.m., at the Princeton PXA Grounds. New Members welcome!

PRINCETON FISH & GAME:Princeton Fish and Game Association, meet the second Wednesday of the Month at the Princeton Library, con-tact Al Lay 250-295-0250.

PRINCETON RACING DAYS ASSOCIATION: Meets the third Thursday of the month in the of� ce at Sun� ower Downs (PXA Grounds) at 6:30 p.m.

PRINCETON & DISTRICT FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION:Meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the of� ce at the PXA Grounds at 6:30 p.m.

PRINCETON ROTARY CLUB:Meets every Tuesday @ 12 p.m. Heartland Restaurant (dining room). For more info. Call Judy @ 250-295-0217. New members welcome!

COPPERHILL LANES:YBC Bowling Saturday 10 AM. Club 55. Mens, Ladies and Mixed bowling leagues. Call 250-295-6500 for more information.

SPECIAL “O” BOARD;Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month. Contact 250-295-7218 for meeting place & time.

LAPIDARY PRINCETON’S ROCK & FOSSIL CLUB:Meetings held third Tuesday of the month. 7:00 p.m. Riverside Centre. Call Franz Hofer @ 250-295-3896 for more info. New members welcome!

PRINCETON COMMUNITY BAND:Meets Mondays and Thursdays 6 p.m. in the PSS Band Room. New musicians welcome!

PRINCETON CURLING CLUB:Leagues start Oct. 20th. Mon - mixed, Wed - Ladies, Thurs - Day League. www.princetoncurlingclub.com or 250-295-6400

YouthGIRL GUIDES OF CANADA:Contact: Carol Mack 250-295-7085

PRINCETON MINOR HOCKEY:Lori Gullison 250-295-3977

SIMILKAMEEN (JKA) SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUB: 250-295-3909 or 250-295-7374

PRINCETON POSSE JR. HOCKEY CLUB: 250-295-6544

PRINCETON FIGURE SKATING CLUB:Lynette Boyd: 250-295-7113

KOKANEE SUMMER SWIM CLUB:Lindsay: 250-295-0759

PRINCETON FAMILY SERVICES SOCIETY : FAMILY PLACE 120 Kenley Ave. open Tues., Wed., and Thurs. 11- 2. (Pre-natal) 11 -12 Moms help prepare and enjoy lunch together.

THE SPOTLIGHT COMMUNITY CALENDAR

HELP US KEEP THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR

UP TO DATE.Please remember to check your listing in the

Spotlight Community Calendar.If changes to your listing are needed,

please call us at 250-295-3535 or email [email protected]

Princeton Penticostal Church(� e Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)

165 Vermilion AvenueBeside the Museum,

invites you to join us in Sunday Worship

10:30 am Morning Worship

250-295-7951Pastor Jack McNeil

Princeton Baptist Church

Across from Arena - Old Hedley Road

Family Worship

10:00 am

250-295-7752

St. Paul’s United ChurchAlso serving the Anglican Community

O� ce: 250-295-7714 WORSHIP - 10:00 AM

O� ce Hours:Tues. 9:30 a.m. - Noon

� urs. 9:30 a.m. - Noon190 - 1st Avenue

Everyone Welcome

Living Water Community Church

Invites You to38 Kenley Avenue

10:30 Morning Worship Pastor George Donovan

Tel: 250-295-7733Cell: 250-293-6447

Shining His Light Ministries

(By Coopers)Join us for “Gospel Hour”Sunday mornings, 11 am

We would love to meet you.

250-293-1205

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JARVISRAYMOND D., 1929 - 2014:

Ray passed away peacefully at the Ridgewood Lodge in Princeton on Septem-

ber 26, 2014 with family by his side, at the age of 84. He is survived by his wife, Betty; son, Ryan (Cynthia); daughters, Michelle Jaster (Steve), Diane Schuller (John), Dena Gallant; sisters, Joan and Dorothy; 8 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Ray was predeceased by brothers, Don, Norm and Leslie; sisters, Ciss and Ruth.The family would like to thank the staff at Ridgewood Lodge for all their compassionate care. A memo-rial service will be held on Saturday Oc-tober 18th @ 1:30pm at the Royal Ca-nadian Legion Branch #56 in Princeton.Donations can be made to the Canadi-an Diabetes Association. Condolences may be shared with the family by visit-ing www.everdenrust.com

Princeton & District Community Services is accepting applications for the position of caretaker in an Assisted Living Complex. The preferred candidate will enjoy interact-ing with seniors and is required to live on site. Caretaker must be available from 8 PM to 8 AM. The caretaker is not required to be awake through the night but is responsible for an evening security check and respond-ing to emergency night calls. Terms of em-ployment are negotiable.Address applications to the attention of Lynn Pelly, Executive Director, Princeton & District Community Services, Box 1960, Princeton BC V0X 1W0. Closing date for applications is October 22, 2014. Further information is available at 47 Harold Avenue during regular business hours.

PLOW TRUCK

OPERATORSArgo is accepting Resumes for drivers experienced in the operation of tandem axle trucks for the Princeton Area. Part time, as and when required. Exp. operat-ing snow removal equipment would be an asset. Must hold a valid BCDL, minimum Class 3 with air. Submit your Resume with a current driver abstract by email to [email protected] or by fax to 250-295-7983.

Expanding business has a rare opportunity opening in Princeton, BC. This company has a reputation to uphold and has served the community in a historical landmark for well over 100 years. Repairing and servicing your community ve-hicles. Must have an intro pro-vincial license, knowledge of top of the line Diagnostic Equipment. Also experience with 4 wheel laser Alignment, high-speed wheel balancer. Brake works. Diesel and gas motor repairs. Hourly wage $28-32/hr. Mailed resumes will only be accepted. Mail to N&L Services Box 2378 Princeton BC.

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Employment

AutomotivePARTS PERSON required for a growing progressive auto/in-dustrial supplier. Experienced applicant will receive top wag-es, full benefi ts and RRSP bo-nuses working 5 day work week, plus moving allowanc-es. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto & Industrial, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: [email protected]

Employment

AutomotiveSERVICE DEPARTMENT Personnel required. Busy ex-panding Chrysler dealership 40 minutes from Edmonton looking for individuals to fi ll the following position: Journeyman Automotive Service Techni-cians. Flat rate system. Wages commensurate with training level and experience. Chrysler experience preferred but not essential, apprentices consid-ered. Apply in person or by writing to: Brown’s Chrysler Ltd., 10447 - 104 Ave., West-lock, AB, T7P 2E4. 1-888-349-5566. Fax: 1-780-349-6493. Attention: Dale Marshall or [email protected]

Business Opportunities

EXPANDING INTOPRINCETON!Includes Training.

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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators. Meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-780-723-5051.Class 1 Driver needed, good wages/benefi ts. Call 250-295-8855

Funeral Homes

Employment

Help Wanted

DRIVERS WANTED—Local School Bus Company is looking for casual morning and afternoon school bus drivers. Benefi ts available. Please call 250-295-3812 or fax your resume and abstract to 250-295-7472

Obituaries

Employment

Help WantedVery busy Okanagan Subaru

dealership requires immediately a Service

Manager.Must enjoy a fast-paced working environment and have a minimum of fi ve-

years automotive management experience

including, parts, service, and warranty. This is a full-time

position which includes com-petitive wages and full benefi t

package.Please reply in person, email or fax your resume to: Hilltop Subaru.

4407 27th Street Vernon BC Atten: Dayna Kosmino

[email protected]: 250-542-1778

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NO H38391 PENTICTON REGISTRY

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIABETWEEN:

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RespondentADVERTISEMENT

To: Howard John HughesTAKE NOTICE THAT on October 2, 2014 an order was made for service on you of a petition issued from the Penticton Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in proceeding number H38391 by way of this advertisement. In the proceeding, the Petitioner claims the following relief against you: 1. A Declaration that the Mortgage agreement (the “Mortgage”) made for valuable consideration, between the

respondent, Howard John Hughes, as mortgagor, and the petitioner as mortgagee, registered in the Kamloops Land Title Offi ce, on December 12, 2008, under No. LB268037 and renewed from time to time by an agreement in writing, is a mortgage charging the following lands and premises:

ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of lands and premises situate, lying and being in the Penticton Assessment Area, Hedley Improvement District, in the Province of British Columbia being more particularly known and described as:

Parcel Identifi er: 008-718-971Lot 20Block 13 District Lot 1976Similkameen Division Yale DistrictPlan 2565

Parcel Identifi er: 008-718-997 Lot 21Block 13 District Lot 1976Similkameen Division Yale DistrictPlan 2565

(hereafter collectively referred to as the “Lands and Premises”) ranking in priority to the interests in the Lands and Premises of the respondents and the heirs, executors,

administrators, successors, and assigns of the respondents and all persons claiming by, through, or under them;

2. a declaration that the Mortgage is in default; 3. a summary accounting of the amount of money due and owing to the petitioner pursuant to the Mortgage, and

a declaration of the amount of money required to redeem the Lands and Premises (“the Amount Required to Redeem”);

4. an order that the redemption period be set at six months, or such shorter time as the Court may allow; 5. an order that, on the respondents or any of them paying into court or to the solicitors for the petitioner prior to

the pronouncement of an order absolute or an order approving a sale of the Lands and Premises the Amount Required to Redeem, then the petitioner shall reconvey the Lands and Premises free and clear of encumbrances in favour of it or by any person claiming by, through, or under it, and shall deliver up all documents in the petitioner’s custody relating to the Lands and Premises to the respondent or respondents who made payment;

6. an order that, if the Lands and Premises are not redeemed, the petitioner shall be at liberty to apply for an order absolute, and on pronouncement of an order absolute, then the respondents and the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respondents and all persons claiming by, through, or under them shall be foreclosed of all right, title, interest, estate, and equity of redemption in and to the Lands and Premises, and shall immediately deliver to the petitioner vacant possession of the Lands and Premises;

7. an order that the petitioner be at liberty to apply for a further summary accounting of any amounts of money that may become due to the petitioner pursuant to the Mortgage;

8. an order that the Lands and Premises be listed for sale, and that the petitioner have exclusive conduct of sale;9. judgment in favour of the petitioner against the respondent, Howard John Hughes, in the Amount Required to

Redeem; 10. an order that the petitioner be granted its costs of and in connection with this proceeding; 11. a certifi cate of pending litigation; 12. an order for any further relief that to this Honourable Court may seem just.

You must fi le a response to petition within the period required under the Supreme Court Civil Rules failing which further proceedings, including judgment, may be taken against you without notice to you.

You may obtain, from the Penticton Registry, at 100 Main Street, Penticton, B.C., V2A 5A5, a copy of the petition and the order providing for service by this advertisement.

This advertisement is placed by First National Financial GP Corporation whose address for service is BTM LAWYERS LLP, #530-130 Brew Street, Port Moody, B.C., V3H OE3Attention: Grant A. Morrison, Fax: 604-937-5577

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Services

Painting & Decorating

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Pets & Livestock

LivestockDORPER Cross Sheep fl ock for sale. 15 ewes and 25 lambs. $4500. Phone 250-397-4126.

PetsLooking for a dog 1 - 3 years old, must have short hair, and it will be for one person and will get lots of exercise & love, & will sleep inside on family bed. Couldn’t fi nd a better home. Lots of references. 250-295-6446

Merchandise for Sale

Friendly FrankFor a chainsaw or old logging equipment collector come and see them. Broad axe, Peavey, etc. Also old wood burning stone priced up to $99. 250-295-7827

Free to good home: 2 budgies w/cage, can not be separated. Very pretty colours, Clyde is brown, yellow, green and Bon-nie is yellow w/green belly and purple cheeks. 250-295-0238

Queen size mattress & feather bed, nearly new $50 each. An-tique double headboard $50. 250-295-0379

Misc. for SaleA-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all

sizes in stock. SPECIAL

Trades are welcome. 40’Containers under $2500!DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544

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Sofa and matching chair - like new, rocker/recliner, queen size mattress set, desk w/hutch, all items from non-smoking home. 250-295-6704

STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

Tires, winter/summer, $25 and up. Please leave a message at 250-295-5354

Financial Services

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Accumulations,Olympic Gold & Silver Coins +Chad: 250-499-0251. Local.

Real Estate

Mobile Homes & Parks

Mobile home 12’x68’, 2-bdrm, lg lot, clean, well kept, new roof and deck. No major prob-lems. Excellent appliances, lg water heater. Car shelter, 2 sheds and garden areas. Near Elem. school, hospital and shopping. A steal at $39,000 OBO. Contact owner at 250-295-1238 to view.

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent1 & 2 Bdrm apartments in new building. Close to trail & river. Twin River 223 Burton Ave., F/S, cats OK, starting @ $700/month + utilities. 604-783-7020.1 bdrm Apt for rent in Prince-ton, available now. Level ac-cess in a quiet building. Need excellent references & D.D. No pets, can furnish if needed. Rents start at $530.00 month. Phone 1-250-295-1006 for de-tails or leave a message with the best time to call back.APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Small bachelor unit $450. Lg. bachelor unit $550. 1 bed. unit $650. All utilities included. 1 bedroom $550 utilities extra. 1 bedroom $500 utilities extra. Call Karen @ 250-295-3095

Apartment Furnished

Two furnished Bachelor Suites available immediately. Contact The Villager Inn. 250-295-6996

Commercial/Industrial

COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent on Vermilion Ave. 1000 sq. ft. or 400 sq. ft. of commer-cial, with 600 sq.ft. attached living quarters. Call Karen @ 250-295-3095

Homes for Rent2 bdrm, very bright, covered carport, back porch. W/D, F/S, fenced yard, pets negotiable, $800/m + utilities & damage deposit. 250-293-6184

HOUSES FOR RENT. Call Heather at 250-295-8025

Business/Offi ce Service

Rentals

Homes for Rent3 bdrm, upper fl oor, 2 pc. & 4 pc. bath, incl. heat, hydro, parking and shared laundry. 3rd Bench past hospital. Available Oct. 1/14, $1200/month. 250-293-6714

Studio 1 bdrm & 2 bdrm apts., available downtown, from $530 - 700/m + utilities. N/S, pets negotiable. Commercial spaces also available. 250-295-4114 or [email protected]

Offi ce/Retail

2 - 200 sqft offi ce space available.. Call Heather 250-295-8025

StorageNeed Storage? Winter Storage for your boat, RV, Camper or other? Secure Storage. Call 250-295-5354

Transportation

Auto Financing

Vehicle WantedWANTED: VW dune buggy with fi berglass body. Please call 604-883-9768.

Business/Offi ce Service

Transportation

Recreational/Sale1984 20’ Travelaire 5th Wheel Trailer, no leaks, A/C, fridge, bathroom, etc. $1500 OBO. 1979 Dodge 18’ Motorhome, no leaks, runs great $1500 OBO. 1989 30’ Prowler 5th Wheel, good shape, clean, A/C, queen size bedroom, etc. $6500. For more details call 250-295-5354. Please leave a message.

Trucks & Vans1992 Ford Ranger, 4x4, good tires & rims, motor is good, Tilt & power steering, A/C. asking $500, transmission is gone. First $500 takes it. 250-295-6446

1998 Toyota Tacoma, 4x4, ext. cab, air, disc player. Make me an offer. Call Bill at 250-295-7664

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