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250-392-2300 1065 S. Lakeside Dr. www. williamslakehonda .ca Unmatched Customer Service WILLIAMS LAKE Official Chainsaw of Carver Kings and Ryan Cook on HGTV FIRST IN CLASS Gaeil Farrar photo Williams Lake Stampede Queen Cheyleigh Sand with Kelsey Camille and her bantam Betty Sue, who won first in farm and third in costume class during the Williams Lake Harvest Fair’s popular children’s pet parade Sunday. Local senior stuck in Interior Health limbo Ninety-three-year-old Barbara Gibson has been in an acute care hospital bed for almost 100 days and she doesn’t belong there. Mrs. Gibson is stuck waiting for placement in a care home and cannot access much-needed adult day care programs to en- rich her life in the meantime, said her daughter Peggy McIntosh. “While in the hospital she has been unable to access either the activities at Deni House, the care facility next to the hospi- tal, or the activities provided by the community adult day care program,” McIntosh said, ex- plaining her mother was living at Seniors Village until June 2015 when she developed a bladder infection and went into the hos- pital. This issue may contain the following flyers: The Brick - Mattress, Canadian Tire, Rona, The Brick - Tent, Sears, Home Hardware, Caribou Ski, London Drugs, Staples, Save On, Safeway, Husqvarna, Mark’s. Flyers 250-392-4222 648A S. Mackenzie Ave., WL WAS $10,399 SAVE $2,900 SALE $7,499 Power Steering 4x4 Automotive Paint 3 left 2013 550 XT 2015 500 4X4 WAS $7,299 SAVE $1,600 SALE $5,699 2015 XR 700 EPS SALE WAS $12,149 SAVE $2,150 *O.A.C. Price does not include taxes. See dealer for more info. • Special offer pricing ends September 30, 2015 WE NEED YOUR TRADE! $9,999 Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer See CRITICAL Page A3 Wednesday, September 16, 2015 In Partnership With Vol. 85 No. 37 advisor the weekend Breaking News • Sports • Classifieds • Online at www.wltribune.com FREE Over 10,000 Copies GARAGE SALE City Wide See Pages A13 - A19

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250-392-23001065 S. Lakeside Dr.

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Unmatched Customer ServiceUnmatched Customer Service

WILLIAMS LAKE

Of� cial Chainsaw of Carver Kings and

Ryan Cook on HGTV

FIRST IN CLASS

Gaeil Farrar photoWilliams Lake Stampede Queen Cheyleigh Sand with Kelsey Camille and her bantam Betty Sue, who won fi rst in farm and third in costume class during the Williams Lake Harvest Fair’s popular children’s pet parade Sunday.

Local senior stuck in Interior Health limbo

Ninety-three-year-old Barbara Gibson has been in an acute care hospital bed for almost 100 days and she doesn’t belong there.

Mrs. Gibson is stuck waiting for placement in a care home and cannot access much-needed adult day care programs to en-rich her life in the meantime, said her daughter Peggy McIntosh.

“While in the hospital she has

been unable to access either the activities at Deni House, the care facility next to the hospi-tal, or the activities provided by the community adult day care program,” McIntosh said, ex-plaining her mother was living at

Seniors Village until June 2015 when she developed a bladder infection and went into the hos-pital.

This issue may contain the following � yers: The Brick - Mattress, Canadian Tire, Rona, The Brick - Tent, Sears, Home Hardware, Caribou Ski, London Drugs, Staples, Save On, Safeway, Husqvarna, Mark’s.

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On an annual basis, the City of Williams Lake provides Grants-in-Aid to local non-pro� t organizations for projects, activities and events that strengthen and enhance the well being of the community, promote volunteerism and support the goals and priorities of the City of Williams Lake.

Applications are available at City Hall, 2nd Floor and on the City’s website (www.williamslake.ca), and can be submitted to the attention of Cindy Bouchard, Manager of Legislative Services, City of Williams Lake, 450 Mart Street, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 1N3. Questions, please call 250-392-1773 or E-mail [email protected].

THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS SEPTEMBER 30TH Late applications will not be considered.

In order to qualify for a Grant-in-Aid, the applicant must:• Be a registered non-pro� t organization in good standing with the Registrar of

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approved budget for the current year;• Demonstrate � nancial need; and• Provide a service, project or event that supports the priorities and goals of the City.

Services, projects or events proposed by the applicant must not:• Offer direct � nancial assistance to individuals or families;• Duplicate or replace services that fall within the mandate of senior levels of

government or local service agencies;• Support a Provincial or National fundraising campaign; OR• Be of a commercial nature.

Grants-in-Aid will be provided under the following categories:1. Capital Expenditure – equipment purchase, construction, repair or upgrade of

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As McIntosh spends more time at the hospital visiting her mom, however, she’s realizing there are many other se-niors in the same situ-ation.

“My concerns are not just for my mother but for the other peo-ple who find them-selves in the acute care hospital waiting for placement,” Mc-

Intosh said, adding she’s heard at one point there were 12 people in the same predicament as her mom.

An Interior Health representative said the situation is a re-sult of a lack of com-munication on behalf of staff.

“I think people were working be-hind the scenes and missed getting back to Penny,” said Barb Easson, a community

integration health ser-vices administrator with Interior Health. “That will be rectified for sure and IH apol-ogizes for that delay.”

McIntosh said while staying in the hospital her mom has started wander-ing and staff has even found her outside the hospital.

“This is a totally un-safe situation,” McIn-tosh said. “My worry is that she will go out during the night and

not be missed as soon as she would be in the daytime.”

If her mom was par-ticipating in activities she would be doing much better because she could socialize and be stimulated, she said, noting she’s been phoned and asked to come and sit with her mother.

Easson said IH rec-ognizes that when pa-tients are in a hospital awaiting placement for a residential facil-

ity that the acute ser-vices don’t necessarily meet the recreation or socialization needs of patients but they are there for safety reasons until a bed comes available.

“It’s one of those situations where we are looking at how do we best meet needs of people who are in acute care hospitals,” Easson said.

Services such as adult day programs at Deni House were

started to provide services to residents that still lived outside in the community to provide additional care and support.

“Hopefully with those supports in place seniors would be able to stay in their homes longer, but once seniors are moved into care, be it residential or acute, then those facilities would provide the care,” Easson said.

Interior Health is

also moving much more to patient-cen-tred care to best meet a person’s needs.

“In some situations we have arranged for acute care patients to walk over to Deni House to take in ac-tivities,” Easson said.

McIntosh said her mother is still in hos-pital and continues to be billed $32.50 per day since the end of August because she doesn’t need acute care.

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Monica Lamb-Yorski photoWest Fraser maintenance supervisors Jim Klassen (left) and Lance Gray (right) hand out balloons to eager partygoers such as Ali Calabrese, 8, during West Fraser’s 60th anniversary celebration Saturday at Kiwanis Park.

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Critical day programs denied to some seniors in hospital

Police investigate firesPolice and fire crews

responded to two fires in the lakecity Friday evening.

Staff Sgt. Del Byron of the Williams Lake RCMP, said police were called to assist members of the Wil-liams Lake Fire De-partment on a fire call at 665 Borland Street at about 8:35 p.m.

Upon arrival officers learned a cardboard box and a stroller were set on fire in the hall-way of the apartment building, but quickly thrown outside by a person who discovered the fire.

No one was injured and the matter remains under investigation.

A short time later, at

approximately 9 p.m., police and fire crews were called to a ve-hicle on fire parked in the service lot of Lake City Ford on Oliver Street.

Byron said a grey 2005 Honda CRV re-ceived extensive dam-age due to the fire.Police are investigating the incident.

Trapper caught in middle

As the trapping sea-son fast approaches, longtime Chilcotin trapper Fritz Dieck said he is caught in the middle of a bu-reaucratic nightmare.

Dieck, a trapper and 30-year neigh-bour to the Xeni Gwet’in First Nation, said he may be unable to use a 200-square kilometre portion of his 1,400-square-kilo-metre trapline and a legal trapper’s cabin.

That’s because that portion falls within the new Tsilhqot’in rights and title area.

The worst part, the 75-year-old said, is the situation has come about without any of-ficial government no-tice, guidance or com-pensation.

“This is a crazy situation,” a frustrat-ed Dieck said. “It’s not their fault (Xeni Gwet’in). The prob-lem is the federal gov-ernment. They gave away something they don’t own.

“I want compensa-tion. There should not be expropriation without compensa-

tion.”A Ministry of For-

ests spokesperson said Cariboo Region Man-ager Rodger Stewart has met with Dieck on multiple occasions and did not tell Mr. Dieck that he cannot use 200 sq. km. of his trapline.

“Mr. Dieck has been informed by let-ter that the extent of Mr. Dieck’s trapline did not change as a result of the court declaration of Ab-original title for the Tsilhqot’in Nation,” spokesperson Greig Bethel said, adding he also holds a Park Use Permit to carry out trapping activities within Ts’il?os Park.

However, the

Tsilhqot’in sent out a reminder to the public Tuesday saying that all hunting remains closed on Tsilhqot’in Title Lands for all species and access through Tsilhqot’in Title Lands for hunt-ing purposes also re-mains closed.

When contacted by the Tribune, Xeni Gwet’in Chief Roger William said they will have to look at Dieck’s situation be-cause essentially trap-ping is hunting.

“It’s a grey area, but we’ve worked with ranchers and tour-ism operators in title land,” William said, as he promised to look into Dieck’s plight.

“We do have rangers going out this week to provide information and welcome people to the title area.”

They will be situ-ated at the Henry’s Crossing and Taseko bridges and in be-tween.

Dieck said he has a very good relation-ship with area First Nations and has been accepted ever since he founded the Native Trapper’s School of B.C. Canada Ltd. in

1986 in the Chilcotin on Tuzcha Lake.

His trapline is nestled in a remote wilderness region between Chilko and Taseko Lakes and runs about 100 km north and south and on average 14 km in width, with about 17 different species avail-able for trapping in-cluding lynx, bobcat, fisher, otter and bea-ver.

The area in question is in the most north-erly portion of his trapline where Elkin Creek runs through it.

Dieck feels the value of the right to trap, the cabin and the maintained wilderness trail is worth approxi-mately $95,000 and has sent a bill to the government, with no meaningful response.

He first approached the Minister of Ab-original Relations and since then has been passed on to two other ministers, and finally to the Ministry of Justice.

“I don’t want to cre-ate problems. I have to respect the fact the First Nations own ev-erything in their title land area,” he said.

Fritz Dieck

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Chief Joe Alphonse of Tl’etinqox-t’in First Na-tion (Anaham) is calling on the Ministry of Jus-tice to take a different approach when it comes to dealing with prolific offenders.

Nine of the 12 pro-lific offenders that com-mit crime in the region come from his com-munity, situated about one hour’s drive west of Williams Lake.

“If an offender from my community is in-carcerated, I want to have the ability to go and visit them and chat with them one-on-one.

In prison they don’t want anyone talking to them about their crimes so they hide. But to beat crime you have to talk about it.”

Last week Alphonse met with Justice Minis-ter Suzanne Anton and her deputy ministers in Vancouver and has also invited her to visit the community first-hand.

Everyone in Williams Lake and the region wants safe communi-ties, Alphonse said.

“I tell these offend-ers I have aunts, sisters, nieces and grandmoth-ers and they have the same. They need to look at it from that point of view and find a better way to live.”

Anton’s office did not respond to the Tribune’s request for an interview.

Closer to home, Al-phonse and Williams Lake Mayor Walt Cobb have also agreed to work together on the prolific offender problem.

Cobb said a lot of things have been done, there have been changes

but with prolific offend-ers, there doesn’t seem to be an avenue to reach out to them.

“Eventually they are going to end up killing somebody and end up in jail for the rest of their lives. I don’t think any-body wants that.”

The topic of gang vio-lence was also central at a meeting held Thursday afternoon at city hall or-ganized by Erin and Pat Graham of Guardian Youth At Risk and Fam-ily Services.

The meeting attracted around 30 people, most-ly those working and volunteering with agen-cies already.

RCMP Staff Sgt. Del Byron asked Graham as an ex-gang member why his approach would be any different than that of other agencies already working in the community.

“I think that’s what some people in the com-munity are wondering,” Byron said during the meeting.

Graham responded that most people work-ing in agencies are school-trained or book-smart.

“They have some life experience where as I have experience to actually sit down and touch base with them. I know exactly where they come from and a lot of guys in this town

know who I am from my past,” he said. “When you’ve been from that way of life and they know who you are, it opens up doors for them to tell you more than they would if I was a social worker or police officer.”

Byron said the RCMP and a judge made a deal with the Grahams to take in a youth and it did not take long for that youth to be on the loose with warrants for his ar-rest.

“If all you are bring-ing to the table is ‘I’m an ex-Renegade’ (gang member) then that’s weak from our stand-point,” Byron said.

RCMP Insp. Milo MacDonald said there are some groups right now that are having a lot of success engaging with youth who are at high risk, but certainly there are some who are falling through the cracks.

“Where the solution lies is community en-gagement and it’s posi-tive that so many people are here willing to have this conversation,” MacDonald said, en-couraging the Grahams and other people in the community to contact some of the existing programs, such as com-munity policing or the social planning council if they want to help.

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A Riske Creek family is picking up the pieces after their home on Stack Valley Road was completely destroyed by fire last Thursday evening.

Charlene Green said she was at home with their teenagers Matt and Kaitlin when a fire started from a propane barbecue on the back deck of their mobile home at around 7:30 p.m.

“It went super fast,” Charlene said of the fire. “I tried to put it out with a hose but as soon as the fire hit the electrical, the water pump stopped the wa-ter pressure.”

Realizing they only had minutes to escape, Charlene and her chil-dren focused on getting their pets and them-selves out and away from the house.

“It was frantic for sure,” she said. “I grabbed some keys for vehicles and that was it.”

Charlene and her husband Doug had lived in the home for 16 years.

With the fire they have lost so much, in-cluding generations of family photographs and guns that were passed on to Doug from his family.

The Greens own Cariboo Chilcotin Jetboat Adventures. One of their boats was parked next to the

house and received ex-tensive damage.

“Doug had actually left that morning to attend a tourism mar-keting symposium,” Charlene said. “He drove back right away as soon as I called him about the fire.”

Since the fire the family has been staying in a travel trailer one of their siblings brought to them so they can re-main on the property.

They have a horse, dog, cat and chickens.

To add insult to in-

jury, one of their dogs died the day after the fire.

So far the Greens have received “tons” of help from family and friends who have given them money, food and clothes, Charlene said.

“It’s been really nice actually and so good to have support. We could use some warm clothes though.”

The family does have house insurance and has been meeting with adjustors, but in the meantime they are try-

ing to get water running again before it freezes.

“It looks like winter is coming early, we’ve already been -6 C here,” Charlene said.

The RCMP, BC Am-bulance and BC Hydro attended Charlene’s 911 call for help, but there is no fire service for people living in

Riske Creek. “Our kids just went

back to school this morning. It seemed really important to just stay together here. It’s only been five days,” she added. “I am so grateful none of us were hurt, but I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.”

Greg Sabatino photoWest Coast Lumberjack Show stars Morgan Roggeveen (from left), Sean Yokoyama, emcee Lauren Tulk and Matt Spink have some fun during the Williams Lake Harvest Fair. The show performers travelled from Courtenay, B.C., to take part in the festivities.

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Points to ponder

Oops. Before cancelling Nexen’s water license in the Fort Nelson area last week, the Environmental Appeal

Board studied the situation for 20 months, not three weeks as I mis-reported.

***This last weekend was busy, busy for both

participants and volunteers in the Williams Lake area as there were so many events hap-pening. Rave reviews on them all. The only complaint I heard was that there was no way anyone could attend all the events.

***There were some news stories this week that

made me wonder. Like the headline on the mi-grant crisis: “Arms That Welcome, Arms That Kill. Many migrants are running toward the very countries that sold the weapons that are fueling warfare they are fleeing.” (Amy Good-man and Denis Moynihan, Democracy Now!)

Question: is our government’s idea to keep bombing north Syria and Iraq really the best way to help the im-migrants? Or pro-mote peace?

Points to ponder.1.) On the local scene, why oh why do fund-

ing applications for the Mountview water and sewer project keep getting rejected? Why isn’t this a top priority?

2.) BC Hydro says halting Site C would cost taxpayers $500 million. Critics say not build-ing it at all will save us over $8 billion dollars. Which is it?

3.) Our dollar has fallen. The oil industry is tanking. Why doesn’t the price of gasoline go down accordingly?

4.) Is Stephen Harper’s new political advi-sor, Australian Lynton Crosby, a Temporary Foreign Worker?

***The big news Monday was that the Harper

government has a $1.9 billion surplus. A sur-plus in the private sector means more money in shareholders’ pockets, and that is a good thing for them, but who benefits from a gov-ernment surplus? A government surplus is achieved either by cutting back on services and programs for citizens (that list of those recent cuts is a long one) or by one-off selling gov-ernment assets (e.g. Ford Motor shares). And what will the government do with that surplus, restore the cut services? Lower taxes? Reduce the national debt?

Diana French is a freelance columnist for the Tribune. She is a former Tribune editor, retired teacher, historian, and book author.

Single-parent initiative

With September now upon us, many families in our community are busy going back to school.

While going back to school can be exciting for students, it can be costly for parents, par-ticularly for single parents on income and dis-ability assistance.

To help single parents on income and dis-ability assistance get long-term, sustainable employment, our government has launched the Single Parent Employment Initiative.

More than 16,000 single parents on in-come and disability assistance will have ac-cess to funding. Supports can include up to 12 months of funded training for an in-de-mand job, or a paid work experience place-ment, child care costs during training or work

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Centre services such as workshops on resume writing and interview preparation.

As well, through recent changes to our government’s income assistance program, families on income assistance and disability are eligible for increased earnings exemption (from $200 to $400 per month, or $300 to $500 per month for individuals with a child with disabilities) and supplemental health coverage for a year after they leave income assistance for employment.

We want all British Columbians to have the skills they need to be able to care for their families with well-paying, family-supporting jobs. This initiative will help provide single parents on income and disability assistance by providing them with the supports they need to access education and training so they can secure meaningful employment and par-ticipate in our strong, growing and diverse economy.

To learn more about Single Parent Em-ployment Initiative, visit, www.sdsi.gov.bc.ca/programs/spei.html. Here in Williams Lake, single parents can visit the WorkBC office at 281 First Avenue North. A WorkBC case manager will provide an employment assess-ment to determine eligibility for supports and services needed to secure long-term work.

Coralee Oakes is the MLA for Cariboo North and is the Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction and the Minister Re-sponsible for the Liquor Distribution Branch.

Our Viewpoint

Progress needed across province

There will be those in the non-native com-munity alarmed to read that some First Na-tions “are prepared to take direct action to protect our traditional lands from ongoing exploitation without our consent.”

That action, if it occurs, could range from roadblocks to international lobbying and advertising, but it’s all related to the ongoing frustration that the issue of titles and rights remains unresolved.

“It’s the same song and dance and noth-ing has changed,” said Wayne Christian, Splatsin chief.

Unemployment remains high in many First Nations communities as does poverty, and it’s partially related to a lack of access to natural resources and out-dated, patriarchal federal legislation.

After meetings between B.C.’s native lead-ers and the provincial government last week, there will be attempts to establish a recon-

ciliation agreement that resolves land claims and resource development.

Byron Louis, Okanagan Indian Band chief, is trying to remain optimistic about the process.

“There’s an understanding that the status quo is unacceptable,” he said.

“The province recognizes that and First Nations recognize that but it’s a case of overcoming years of misunderstanding.”

Louis is right when he says that the future to reconciliation is linked to First Nations communities developing economically and the spin-off benefit for surrounding regions and the province.

We would encourage all local residents to contact their MLAs and band councils to actively remain at the table and to look to-wards a future of co-operation and mutual respect.

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Monica Lamb-Yorski photoSandi Middleton tells Terry Fox Run organizer Sheila Wyse she and her late husband, Jim, who died of cancer on Sept. 13, 2014, participated in every single Terry Fox run. “We can’t let the tradition die,” Middleton said, as she promised to loan Wyse all of the Terry Fox T-shirts she and Jim collected over the years to use in her display for the run slated for Sunday, Sept. 20 in Williams Lake.

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Question of the weekDischarged water has no environmental effect

Editor:

A recent article in your paper caught my attention: “Waterways should be first priority.”

We agree.Taseko will not undertake

any action that would com-promise the water quality of the Fraser River.

Our testing, in conjunction with government oversight, has shown that the groundwa-

ter, rain, snowmelt and other water we presently discharge to the Fraser River has no en-vironmental effect and is not detrimental to any form of aquatic life.

The proposed increase in water discharge to the Fraser is a measure being taken to protect the environment and ensure that excessive water is not stored unnecessarily on the mine site.

We encourage the public,

including First Nation lead-ers and community members, who may have an interest in this matter, to actively par-ticipate in the ongoing gov-ernment review, along with Taseko, so that all ideas and suggestions can be fully con-sidered and questions an-swered in detail.

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Province seeks outstanding British Columbians for Medal

of Good CitizenshipEditor:

Nominations for the newly launched Medal of Good Citizenship are now being ac-cepted for individuals who, through exceptional long-term service, have made out-standing contributions to the well-being of their communi-ties without expectation of renumeration or reward.

The medal reflects their generosity, service, acts of

selflessness and outstanding contribution to community life.

Nomination forms and sub-mission information are avail-able from the Honours and Awards Secretariat in Victo-ria: 250-387-1616 or online at www.gov.bc.ca/medalofgood-citizenship.

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Donna Barnett, MLACariboo-Chilcotin

Editor:

As the president of the Cariboo Chilcotin Metis As-sociation, I want to say what a huge success the third an-nual Metis Jamboree was and how enjoyed it was by a lot of people.

I would like to send a huge basket of roses to Dawna Short, Marlene Swears, Ar-nold and Wayne Lucier and Alex Norquay for all their hard work preparing for and during the jamboree.

Thank you to all of our lo-cal sponsors and businesses for making it possible and the McLeese Lake community

whose hall we used. To all our musicians and

Paul Maas, thank you. The music was fantastic. Also, a big thank you to

all volunteers involved and our kitchen staff, you did an amazing job.

Lastly, thank you to the Soda Creek Indian Band whose traditional territory our festival was held on.

To everyone who attended, thank you and we hope you enjoyed the third annual Me-tis Jamboree.

Hope to see you again next year.

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COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK

Wednesday, Sept. 16Elder College registration The 2015 fall semester of Elder College offers six brand new courses, with a total of 22 courses in all. The main registration is today, Wednesday, Sept. 16, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church on Huckvale Place. Refreshments will be served.

Sunday, Sept. 20 Paws for a Cause

The annual Paws for a Cause event sponsored by Scotiabank and the BC SPCA local branch is set to take place in Boitanio Park Sunday, Sept. 20 with registration at 9 a.m. and the walk starting at 10 a.m.Every one kilometre walk around the park loop will earn an entry for the event’s prize giveaways. Event highlights include a new walk route, silent auction, BC SPCA merchandise, concession, fun activities, games, entertainment and music with Oren Barter and Padova. People can also register on line at spca.bc.ca/walk to start collecting pledges.

Friday, Sept. 25Take Back the Night Walk

The Take Back the Night Walk is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 25 starting at 5 p.m. in the Save-On-Foods parking lot, looping around city streets and ending at Save-On-Foods. Hamburgers will be available after the walk for donations.

Sunday, Sept. 27Kidney Walk

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Grand aggregate winner encourages fair entriesThis year’s Williams Lake

Harvest Fair grand aggregate winner Mary Telfer encourages everyone to put a little some-thing in the fair each year.

“If I can do it anyone can do it,” says Telfer, who is now re-tired from farm life and living on a city lot.

Telfer entered every one of the exhibit hall categories available to her except quilting, but plans to enter that category as well next year.

That meant entering 180 items in categories including vegeta-bles, flowers, wine, needlework, seniors, arts and crafts, “lots of canning,” farm and field, pho-tography, etc. There are lots of categories to enter and win rib-bons, prizes and cash awards.

“Now everyone says I have to do quilting next year as well,” says Telfer who wore a T-shirt that she had decorated with a quilted pattern.

She says people don’t have to enter as many entries as she does

to have the fun participating in the fair.

Many first-, second- and third-place ribbons were award-ed by the judges.

High point winners were pre-sented with gift baskets put to-gether by local businesses and announced by fair officials as follows:Cut Flowers: Cheryl Procter.Floral Art: Patti Wyborn.Potted Plants: Vonna Underhill.Vegetables: Mary Telfer.Canning: Mary Telfer.Baking: Mary Telfer.Quilting: Elaine Watt.Seniors: Mary Telfer.Pre-Junior Division: Hailey Shellock.Junior Division: Emily Hutchi-son.Intermediate Division: Madigan Riplinger.Senior Division: Mackenzie Magnowski.

Door prize winners were H. Rickert; Elaine Johnson, Nata-sha Lewis; Vanessa Billyboy.

Gaeil Farrar photosAnnouncer Michelle (Ball) LaPlace (left) presents the grand aggregate trophy to Mary Telfer Sunday afternoon.

Vonna Underhill won first in potted plants for this amazing begonia.Bronx Nohr, 3, and his sister, Millie, 4, play in the fair photo booth.

Audrey Hyde and Ray Anderson check out the cut flowers and potted plant displays.

High point photography winner Rebekah Massey (left) with her husband Darryl and children Chad, Sadie, and Tirzah.

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Three-year-old roundup celebrates children

If you have a three year old in your house, it’s time to celebrate, says School District 27 early years co-ordinator Joan Lozier.

An exciting upcom-ing event sponsored by School District called 3 Year Old Round Up is coming to the Gibral-tar Room this Satur-day, Sept. 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

“The roundup will include games, live mu-sic with Success by 6, snacks, giveaways and information from com-munity service provid-ers about early child-hood development,” she said.

She explained the event, supported by Ready Set Learn funds, is an opportunity for parents to learn about typical development of three-year-olds and help them recognize red flags that indicate when to look for outside help.

“It’s important to support parents in any way possible,” Lozier says. “We recognize that parents are the first and most important teachers, and it’s their nurturing and their attention that has a lasting impact.

“We’ve seen children have such a positive experience entering school when their development has been supported all along the way. For instance, if a child has speech or language delays, struggles with social interaction or has problems with physical co-ordination, and if you catch it early, it can often be easily corrected.”  

Williams Lake has some valuable resources to support families, Lozier says.

Agencies attending the event include Deni-siqi Services, Interior Health, Child Devel-opment Centre, Three

Corners Health and the Cariboo Friendship Society.

“These agencies will have professional staff at the roundup to meet with families and an-swer any questions or concerns,” Lozier says. “Parents will have in-formation at their fin-gertips to help them prepare their children for school and for life-long success.”

Another SD 27 Early Years program starting soon StrongStart, a free program where parents can spend time with their children doing activities that support their child’s learning in key areas of develop-ment.

“Research shows us that a child’s brain

development between birth and school age is so important. Every experience they have is important and will influence future health and happiness,” Lozier says.

“Having develop-mental support in the early years makes the transition to school smoother.

“I’m happy to see more and more Strong-Starts and local ECEs are working closely with Kindergarten teachers to make the transition to Kinder-garten as seamless as possible.”

The focus of the 3 Year Old Round Up is three-year-olds, but brothers and sisters are welcome, too, says Lozier.

“It will be wonderful to celebrate all babies

born in 2012 — it was a very good year,” Lozier says with a smile. “Be-sides the chance to access all community supports for you and your three-year-old, there will be lively, fun, interactive activities for your little buckaroo.

“What we want most at the roundup is for parents to feel that their three-year-old is sup-ported and celebrated, and that our commu-nity has resources and professionals standing by to help,” Lozier says.

For more informa-tion about early learn-ing activities, including StrongStart times and location, the 3 Year Old Round-Up and the new Tales and Trails hands-on nature program, visit the website www.sd27.bc.ca or phone 250-398-3839.

LeRae Haynes photoJoan Lozier, School District 27 early years coordinator, stops for a visit with four-year-old Scarlett Otstrom. The youngster is one of many children in the area who have enjoyed StrongStart with their parents.

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Michelle Erlandson has taken on the role of director and is excited to start the new session.

Erlandson has an Associate of the Royal Conservatory diploma in piano and just re-cently completed the same in voice through the Royal Conservatory of Toronto.

Both diplomas are held in the designation of teachers.

Erlandson has a pas-sion for sharing and teaching musicians and loves taking her knowl-

edge of music to help others grow.

The philosophy be-hind her teaching is that

it is never too late to try something new.

“A willingness to learn and work together

is all that is needed to join the group,” Er-landson says. “I en-courage many to join

because  singing is such a therapeutic activity that is not only good for one’s own soul but also an awesome activity to share with others.” 

Quintet Plus practices Monday evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at St. Pe-ter’s Anglican Church. 

The choir currently has about 25 members and performs at the an-nual Medieval Market, Tuba John Concert, Senior’s Village, Parade of Choirs and Cariboo Festival. 

For more informa-tion contact Erlandson at 250-392-5123.

Or people can simply join the group this com-ing Monday, Sept. 21 for a free night of sing-ing and learning.

Photo submittedMichelle Erlandson, the new Quintet Plus director invites people interested in singing to try a visit with the group Monday.

Walk for Harmony coming up MondayA Walk for Harmony

and Rally for Refugees will be held in Williams Lake on Monday, Sept. 21.

The event will take place in Spirit Square at noon with the short walk starting at 12:15 p.m.

The walk will be fol-

lowed by a light lunch at 12:40 p.m. with the closing ceremony tak-ing place at 12:55 p.m.

The event coincides with the United Na-tions International Day of Peace on Sept. 21 and is being organized by the Canadian Men-tal Health Association,

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There are about 20 million refugees in the world right now dis-placed by war, conflict and violence, Enders

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or so million are inter-nally displaced, so still in their own countries, but forcibly uprooted.

For more informa-tion check http://www.unhcr.org.uk/about-us/key-facts-and-figures.html.

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The city’s newest mural on the alley side of Crosina Realty was part of the Art Walk and Sale 2015 wrap up ceremonies Saturday.

Fittingly, the mu-ral is dedicated to the Crosina family histo-ry, one of the found-ing families of Wil-liams Lake.

The artists and Mayor Walt Cobb, along with represen-tatives from the Cros-ina family, were there to participate in the unveiling, along with representatives of the BIA, which sponsored the mural project.

“I think the mural program is an excel-lent one. I am particu-larly pleased that the murals are showing some of our history,”

Mayor Cobb said.Louis Crosina left

Italy in 1882 and set-

tled in the Cariboo, marrying local school teacher Clara Noble

in 1897. Together they established the 153 Mile Ranch, general store, stopping house and blacksmith shop which the family con-tinued to operate for many years.

After it was closed

and sold the old 153 Mile House store has continued to be a point of historical interest, kept in his-torical condition by new owners Joe and Peggy Patenaude who bought the ranch in

1958. Peggy restored and opened the old store as a museum in the 1970s.

The store and its contents have been left in trust to the city and the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin.

Mayor Cobb said the city and museum are now in the early stages of working out a plan and fundraising to have the store and its contents moved to a location near the Mu-seum of the Cariboo Chilcotin on Fourth Avenue in downtown Williams Lake.

He said Peggy Pat-enaude catalogued all of the contents of the store and that record is now with the mu-seum archives in Vic-toria.

Gaeil Farrar photoPictured with the city’s newest mural on the Crosina Realty building are Roy Crosina (left) BIA member Jan Hermiston, artist Dwayne Davis, Mayor Walt Cobb, Lil Crosina, Anita Crosina, artist Steven Davis, and BIA representatives Kimberly Futcher and Melanie Ablitt.

Rotary dinner/dance SaturdayThe Daybreak Ro-

tary’s A-Pork-Alypse harvest pig roast and dance fundraiser is coming up this Satur-day, Sept. 19 from 5 to 11 p.m. at the Let R Buck Saloon behind the Stampede Grand-stand.

Daybreak Rotary is raising funds for Rotary International, efforts to end polio around the world and for local projects.

Tickets are $50 each and available at the Tri-bune, Sandtronic and by calling Lori Macala at 250-305-8559. This is an outdoor event so dress accordingly, ad-

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Barn Dance will be held Saturday, Sept. 26 to raise funds for chil-dren fighting cancer. Boot Scootin’ Dancing starts at 8 p.m. There will be prizes, bucket draws and a silent auc-tion. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Advance tickets can be purchased at Canadian Tire, Wil-liams Lake Cancer Society Office, and at the Dream Boat Cafe at TRU.

***The annual Salmon

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The event is a cel-ebration of BC River’s Day and the return of the Sockeye Salmon to the Horsefly River spawning grounds.

The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is free.

There will be arts and crafts to do along with fish dissections and demonstrations, vendors, and live mu-sic (Saturday evening only).

The event is hosted by the Horsefly River Roundtable.

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Chariot side car for bike. Like

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MOVINGAFTER 40 YEARS

Must sell endless collectables, jewellery,literally tons of tools and farm equipment,

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Employment

Trades, TechnicalALBERTA BASEDlooking for qualifi ed and expe-

AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANKfacturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to:[email protected]@autotanks.caKeep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time po-sitions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; (cell) 780-849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: [email protected]

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Appliances

Washer/dryers, electric stoves etc.

6 month guaranteeWill deliver in town

Reconditioned

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Merchandise for Sale

BabyHawk sling. B/W, rever-sible. $50. 3-6 month, box of

Fender Squire bullet guitar with case. $100. 778-412-4220

Hummingbird LCR 400 fi sh fi nder. $50. (778)412-4220

One pair Paul Bond riding boots. Full underslung. Size 8D. Offers. 250-989-4498

$300 & UnderBoat utility trailer with storage box. 8’x4’. $300. (250)392-6318

$500 & Under70 gallon tidy tank w/electric pump. Ex. cond. $475. 250-392-2984

Chariot side car for bike. Like new. $400obo. Bob Stroller, blue. $300obo. 250-398-2608

Wanted: Wood burning CSA approved stove for shop. Large preferred. 250-296-3432 or 250-392-0922 cell

$400 & UnderTreadmill (Cadence DX10), Stepmaster (Fitness Club). Ex. shape. $200 each or both for $350. 250-747-8402Utility trailer. Long pipe reach, leaf springs. $350. 250-989-4498

Farm EquipmentMassey Ferguson 35. 3 cyl. gas tractor. 6 ft. rear scraper, 7 ft rear scraper, 1 set pallet forks, 3 point hitch, draw bar, trailer hitch. $3500 OBO. 1-250-992-9326

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Fruit & Vegetables

Beets, carrots, beans, raspberries, pickling cukes, and squash

DIRECT TO YOUR TABLE FROM OUR FARM

CARIBOO ORGANICS 250-747-8402

[email protected]

Garage SalesHuge Garage Sale. Sat. Sept 15th. 2465 Bailey Rd, WL. 8am to 1pm. Everything but the kitchen sink.

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Machinery

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Misc. for SaleCENTRAL RV. New and used sea containers. Best prices in B.C. Can Deliver. 20’ New - $4200. Used $3000. 8’x10’ new - $2800. 10’x10’ new - $4000. (250)314-9522.

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

Salon Equipment: Hydraulic styling chairs, dryer chairs, 4 sided station .250-398-2608

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STEEL BUILDINGS. Reduced prices now! 20x22 $4,455. 25x26 $4,995. 30x38 $7,275. 32x50 $9,800. 40x54 $13,995. 47x80 $19,600. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

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Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

766 - 9th AvenueBeautiful & completely

renovated home on 2 levels. Arts & crafts style with cus-

tom woodwork & doors throughout. Gorgeous new

deck down to patio into large fenced, private level back yard. Woodstove in mud-

room. Attached work-shop/garage. Close to all schools & TRU. To view

www.bcforsalebyowner.comMUST BE SEEN!

$273,000.Phone: (250)267-7082

ACT NOW!!This deal will not last.

WHY PAY RENT?Put your equity into

assets. 3/4+/- acres, zoned for duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 bdr. 5app., 1 1/2 bath,

open kitchen plan. New: 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps.

10x24 deck, 10x14 garden shed, exc. well. Great location, close to school, bus, mine, and

store etc. $149,900. Appointment to view.

(250)305-4944

WATERFRONT 3 ACRES

200 feet of waterfront,2 storey Log House,

Docks, 8 miles of lake,All furnishings stay,

4000 watt power plant,new solar power

snow blower,1994 GMC truck.

For sale by owner (No real estate please)

pseudonym W I A JaxonPhone (250) 297-4766.

Houses For Sale

SELLING YOUR

HOME

68 North BroadwayWilliams Lake, BC V2G 1C1

Phone: 250-398-5516Fax: 250-398-5855

Email:classi eds@ eds@

caribooadvisor.com

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766 - 9th AvenueBeautiful & completely

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[email protected]

FRAMERS NEEDED. DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

Daytona

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Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt? Helping

Lawnmowers, rototillers, riding mowers,

snowblowers & Golf Carts.

250-392-7064 eves250-305-6344 days

Tune Ups, repairs & SalesTune Ups, repairs & Sales

Pick ups & Delivery

sible. $50. 3-6 month, box of baby clothes & plus 6 mos. snow suit $30. Musical walker $20. 250-398-2608

Bantie/cross families; colorful and crazy. 250-747-8402 [email protected]

Fender Squire bullet guitar

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /

Bridges / EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C 766 - 9th Avenue

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Swimwear

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END OF SEASON BLOWOUTprices arecrashing!BUY ONE GET ONE

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SAVE$50-$500

ON BIKES SOMERESTRICTIONSAPPLY

BARKING SPIDER

MOUNTAIN BIKE

MONDAY-FRIDAY 10AM-6PM SATURDAY 10AM-5PM

250.392.51771024 S. Broadway

www.barkingspidermountainbike.com

130 Oliver St. • www.walkriteshoestore.ca • 250-392-5644

GARAGE SALEFriday, Sept 18th & Saturday, Sept 19th

M-CONNECT SERIES RUNNERS

SUPER SALE RACK

HURRY IN!

HURRY IN!

Mens and Ladies

50%OFF

75%OFF

Don’t miss out on these

Amazing FindsCheck out our

1-888-504-7727www.newwaves.ca

www.beachcomberhottubs.comNEW WAVES POOL AND SPA250-392-4818 • 74N. Broadway, Williams Lake

Beachcomber Hot TubsDelivery & Service weekly to Williams Lake, Quesnel, 100 Mile House

Fri. & Sat. Sept. 18 & 19

HOT TUBSPRE-OWNED - GENTLY USED

HOT TUBSHOT TUBSGARAGE SALE PRICES

2008

Beachcomber 5506 PERSON HYBRID RETAIL $10,492CLEARANCE PRICED

$5,450

2008

Beachcomber 7508 PERSON HYBRID, STEREO,FULL LIGHTING PKG. RETAIL $14,492CLEARANCE PRICED

$6,295

2003

Beachcomber 5808 PERSON PROTEC RETAIL $10,992CLEARANCE PRICED

$3,995

Paci� c Spa5 PERSON WITHLOUNGER

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$1,195

Artic Spa6 PERSON HYBRID2 PUMP SYSTEMCASH ANDCARRY

$2,200

HOT TUB COVERSNew and Used

POOL PARTSAND ACCESSORIES

USED HOT TUB FILTERS Newly Sanitized from

$8NEW POOL & TUB FILTERSAnd So Much More!!!

HOT TUBSHOT TUBS20082008

Help UsHelp Rivet!

When you donate on Sept. 18th or 19th you can enter to win a Strahl champagne

glass gift set.Value $55.00

Help us raise funds to cover the cost of necessary veterinary treatment for Rivet and others like him!

from

$99-$299

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$44$44$ .9944.9944Selling Your Home? Your home will be seen in over

10,000+ homes around your community.

10,000+ homes around your community.

10,000+ homes

12 N BROADWAY AVE WILLIAMS LAKE • 250-398-8583

Seamless EavestroughsGutter Guard

Aluminum Sof t t

Fully Experienced InstallersSatisfaction Guaranteed

Competitive PricingFree Quotes

The successful candidate must possess a friendly and positive attitude, willingness to excel at sales targets and the ability to help clients achieve success through

creative marketing strategies.

Must work well on their own and maintain a well established client account list. Experience an asset but not a must. Reliable transportation necessary.

The Cariboo Advisor offers a competitive wage and commission rate, benefit

package available.

Please drop off your resume attention:Kathy at The Cariboo Advisor,

or email [email protected]

68 N. Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-398-5516

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesPart-time Position Available

MOVINGAFTER 40 YEARS

Must sell endless collectables, jewellery,literally tons of tools and farm equipment,

books, original art, furniture, household items, you name it!

Saturday, September 15thGate will open at 9:30am sale ends at 6:30pm

2898 Swan Road, Big LakeRain or shine, we’ve got it cover! Follow the signs

Garage Sales

Employment

Trades, TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed and expe-rienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher and Processor Operators. Out of town and camp work. Safety tickets and drivers abstract re-quired. Email resume:[email protected] 780-488-3002.

AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANKfacturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to:[email protected]@autotanks.caKeep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.

BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please send inquiries to: [email protected]

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANSWanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] Online www.torqueindustrial.com

CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTSneeded for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] www.torqueindustrial.com

Help Wanted

Employment

Trades, TechnicalFABRICATOR with pressure vessel exp. req’d for M/R union shop. Stable F/T position. Email resume [email protected]

FRAMERS NEEDED. DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

Daytona

toon, SK are looking for sub-Homes in Regina and Saska-toon, SK are looking for sub-Homes in Regina and Saska-

contractor framers to join our toon, SK are looking for sub-contractor framers to join our toon, SK are looking for sub-

team! If you are looking for contractor framers to join our team! If you are looking for contractor framers to join our

competitive pay, a fast paced team! If you are looking for competitive pay, a fast paced team! If you are looking for

environment and you are will-competitive pay, a fast paced environment and you are will-competitive pay, a fast paced

ing to relocate, please contactenvironment and you are will-ing to relocate, please contactenvironment and you are will-

Jeff at 306-779-2288 ext 284 or email [email protected].

HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time po-sitions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; (cell) 780-849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: [email protected]

QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company. Competitive wages and bene-fi ts. Please email resume to: [email protected] 250-775-6227 or apply on-line www.torqueindustrial.com

Volunteers

The British Columbia Press Council

is seeking three persons to serve as public directors on its 11-member Board of Di-rectors. Public Directors serve two-year terms and are eligible to serve four terms. A nominal per diem is paid for meetings. Candi-dates should have a record of community involvement and an interest in print and online media issues. Appli-cations together with names of two references and tele-phone numbers should be submitted by Sept. 30, 2012, to:

The B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby, Nanaimo, B.C.,

V9R 2R2. See www.bcpresscouncil.org

for information about the Press Council.

Help Wanted

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Garden & Lawn2008 Yard Works riding lawn mower with twin blades, dou-ble bagger & snowblade. $1200 OBO. 250-296-4274

Home Improvements

Services

Garden & Lawn Summer & Fall Special

Lawnmowers, rototillers, riding mowers,

snowblowers & Golf Carts.

250-392-7064 eves250-305-6344 days

Tune Ups, repairs & SalesTune Ups, repairs & Sales

Pick ups & Delivery

Merchandise for Sale

Appliances

Washer/dryers, electric stoves etc.

6 month guaranteeWill deliver in town

Reconditioned

250-305-6344 days250-392-7064 eves.

Building Supplies

12 N BROADWAY AVE WILLIAMS LAKE250-398-8583

IN STOCK NOW!IN STOCK NOW!IN STOCK NOW!2/0x3/0 vertical2/6x2/6 slider3/0x2/0 slider3/0x2/6 slider3/0x3/0 slider4/0x2/0 slider4/0x2/6 slider4/0x3/0 slider4/0x3/6 slider4/0x4/0 slider5/0x3/0 slider5/0x4/0 slider6/0x3/0 slider6/0x4/0 slider5/0x6/8 patio slider6/0x6/8 patio sliderpatio slider

Home Improvements

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & UnderBabyHawk sling. B/W, rever-sible. $50. 3-6 month, box of baby clothes & plus 6 mos. snow suit $30. Musical walker $20. 250-398-2608

Bantie/cross families; colorful and crazy. 250-747-8402 [email protected]

Fender Squire bullet guitar with case. $100. 778-412-4220

Hummingbird LCR 400 fi sh fi nder. $50. (778)412-4220

One pair Paul Bond riding boots. Full underslung. Size 8D. Offers. 250-989-4498

$300 & UnderBoat utility trailer with storage box. 8’x4’. $300. (250)392-6318

$500 & Under70 gallon tidy tank w/electric pump. Ex. cond. $475. 250-392-2984

Chariot side car for bike. Like new. $400obo. Bob Stroller, blue. $300obo. 250-398-2608

Wanted: Wood burning CSA approved stove for shop. Large preferred. 250-296-3432 or 250-392-0922 cell

$400 & UnderTreadmill (Cadence DX10), Stepmaster (Fitness Club). Ex. shape. $200 each or both for $350. 250-747-8402Utility trailer. Long pipe reach, leaf springs. $350. 250-989-4498

Farm EquipmentMassey Ferguson 35. 3 cyl. gas tractor. 6 ft. rear scraper, 7 ft rear scraper, 1 set pallet forks, 3 point hitch, draw bar, trailer hitch. $3500 OBO. 1-250-992-9326

FirearmsWanted: Old Winchester ri-fl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Fruit & Vegetables

Beets, carrots, beans, raspberries, pickling cukes, and squash

DIRECT TO YOUR TABLE FROM OUR FARM

CARIBOO ORGANICS 250-747-8402

[email protected]

Garage SalesHuge Garage Sale. Sat. Sept 15th. 2465 Bailey Rd, WL. 8am to 1pm. Everything but the kitchen sink.

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /

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

Misc. for SaleCENTRAL RV. New and used sea containers. Best prices in B.C. Can Deliver. 20’ New - $4200. Used $3000. 8’x10’ new - $2800. 10’x10’ new - $4000. (250)314-9522.

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

Salon Equipment: Hydraulic styling chairs, dryer chairs, 4 sided station .250-398-2608

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT

STEEL BUILDINGS. Reduced prices now! 20x22 $4,455. 25x26 $4,995. 30x38 $7,275. 32x50 $9,800. 40x54 $13,995. 47x80 $19,600. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

VISITING ARIZONA for the Winter? Meridian RV Resort. Good Sam-Trailer Life Top 100 RV Resorts in America. Check us out atwww.meridianrvresort.com or call 1-866-770-0080.

WALK-IN Tubs, Wheelchair Baths, Roll-in Showers, Shower Seats. Avail thru MEDIchair locations. Aquassure 1-866-404-8827

Misc. Wanted

WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY GOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVER

in every form. NEW HOURS: Sat. 9am-1pm. 205 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House

250-395-3034

WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

766 - 9th AvenueBeautiful & completely

renovated home on 2 levels. Arts & crafts style with cus-

tom woodwork & doors throughout. Gorgeous new

deck down to patio into large fenced, private level back yard. Woodstove in mud-

room. Attached work-shop/garage. Close to all schools & TRU. To view

www.bcforsalebyowner.comMUST BE SEEN!

$273,000.Phone: (250)267-7082

ACT NOW!!This deal will not last.

WHY PAY RENT?Put your equity into

assets. 3/4+/- acres, zoned for duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 bdr. 5app., 1 1/2 bath,

open kitchen plan. New: 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps.

10x24 deck, 10x14 garden shed, exc. well. Great location, close to school, bus, mine, and

store etc. Appointment to view.

(250)305-4944

WATERFRONT 3 ACRES

200 feet of waterfront,2 storey Log House,

Docks, 8 miles of lake,All furnishings stay,

4000 watt power plant,new solar power

snow blower,1994 GMC truck.

For sale by owner (No real estate please)

pseudonym W I A JaxonPhone (250) 297-4766.

Houses For Sale

SELLING YOUR

HOME

68 North BroadwayWilliams Lake, BC V2G 1C1

Phone: 250-398-5516Fax: 250-398-5855

classicaribooadvisor.com

Picture Ad25 words or less

4 weekssome restrictions apply

TRY US

$44.

Houses For Sale

Our classifi ed ads are on the net! Check it out atwww.bcclassified.com

-CITY WIDE- GARAGE SALE

130 Oliver St. • www.walkriteshoestore.ca • 250-392-5644

GARAGE SALEFriday, Sept 18th & Saturday, Sept 19th

M-CONNECT SERIES RUNNERS

SUPER SALE RACK

HURRY IN!

HURRY IN!

Mens and Ladies

50%OFF

75%OFF

Don’t miss out on these

Amazing FindsCheck out our

LAKE CITY FORD LAKE CITY FORD LAKE CITY FORD LAKE CITY FORD

715 Oliver St., Williams Lake 250-392-4455 www.lakecityford.caDealer Permit #40145

2011 DODGECHARGER R/T AWDLoaded, 5.7L Hemi, Leather, Sunroof5T247A

was $25,498was $25,498

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2012 DODGE RAM 2500 CREW CAB 4X45.7L Hemi, Auto, Air , Power Windows & Locks 5T341A

$26,899BLOWOUTPRICE

was $29,279 was $37,569

2011 DODGE2011 DODGE2011 DODGE

Every Pre-Owned Vehicle Priced to Sell

2003 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTAuto, Air, Power Window & Locks3T2408

$3,599BLOWOUTPRICE

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2011 DODGE2011 DODGE2011 DODGE2011 DODGE2011 DODGE2011 DODGE

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$12,869BLOWOUTPRICE

2013 FORDFOCUS SE FWDAuto, Air, Power Window & Locks4C043A

2008 CHRYSLER300 LIMITED AWDLoaded, Leather Seats, Sun Roof, Navigation5T408A

$15,699BLOWOUTPRICE

was $16,995

2014 FORDTAURUS SEL FWDAuto, Air, Reverse Camera, Sync5P006

$21,979BLOWOUTPRICE

was $26,699

Every Pre-Owned Vehicle Priced to Sell Every Pre-Owned Vehicle Priced to SellPRE-OWNED LIQUIDATION SALE 2003 PONTIAC

GRAND PRIX GTAuto, Air, Power Window & Locks3T2408

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PRE-OWNED LIQUIDATION SALE Auto, Air, Power Window & Locks3T2408

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Advertise 1 month for only $44$44$ .9944.9944Selling Your Home? Your home will be seen in over

10,000+ homes around your community.

10,000+ homes around your community.

10,000+ homes

12 N BROADWAY AVE WILLIAMS LAKE • 250-398-8583

Seamless EavestroughsGutter Guard

Aluminum Sof t t

Fully Experienced InstallersSatisfaction Guaranteed

Competitive PricingFree Quotes

The successful candidate must possess a friendly and positive attitude, willingness to excel at sales targets and the ability to help clients achieve success through

creative marketing strategies.

Must work well on their own and maintain a well established client account list. Experience an asset but not a must. Reliable transportation necessary.

The Cariboo Advisor offers a competitive wage and commission rate, benefit

package available.

Please drop off your resume attention:Kathy at The Cariboo Advisor,

or email [email protected]

68 N. Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-398-5516

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesPart-time Position Available

MOVINGAFTER 40 YEARS

Must sell endless collectables, jewellery,literally tons of tools and farm equipment,

books, original art, furniture, household items, you name it!

Saturday, September 15thGate will open at 9:30am sale ends at 6:30pm

2898 Swan Road, Big LakeRain or shine, we’ve got it cover! Follow the signs

Garage Sales

Employment

Trades, TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed and expe-rienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher and Processor Operators. Out of town and camp work. Safety tickets and drivers abstract re-quired. Email resume:[email protected] 780-488-3002.

AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANKfacturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to:[email protected]@autotanks.caKeep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.

BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please send inquiries to: [email protected]

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANSWanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] Online www.torqueindustrial.com

CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTSneeded for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] www.torqueindustrial.com

Help Wanted

Employment

Trades, TechnicalFABRICATOR with pressure vessel exp. req’d for M/R union shop. Stable F/T position. Email resume [email protected]

FRAMERS NEEDED. DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

Daytona

toon, SK are looking for sub-Homes in Regina and Saska-toon, SK are looking for sub-Homes in Regina and Saska-

contractor framers to join our toon, SK are looking for sub-contractor framers to join our toon, SK are looking for sub-

team! If you are looking for contractor framers to join our team! If you are looking for contractor framers to join our

competitive pay, a fast paced team! If you are looking for competitive pay, a fast paced team! If you are looking for

environment and you are will-competitive pay, a fast paced environment and you are will-competitive pay, a fast paced

ing to relocate, please contactenvironment and you are will-ing to relocate, please contactenvironment and you are will-

Jeff at 306-779-2288 ext 284 or email [email protected].

HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time po-sitions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; (cell) 780-849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: [email protected]

QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company. Competitive wages and bene-fi ts. Please email resume to: [email protected] 250-775-6227 or apply on-line www.torqueindustrial.com

Volunteers

The British Columbia Press Council

is seeking three persons to serve as public directors on its 11-member Board of Di-rectors. Public Directors serve two-year terms and are eligible to serve four terms. A nominal per diem is paid for meetings. Candi-dates should have a record of community involvement and an interest in print and online media issues. Appli-cations together with names of two references and tele-phone numbers should be submitted by Sept. 30, 2012, to:

The B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby, Nanaimo, B.C.,

V9R 2R2. See www.bcpresscouncil.org

for information about the Press Council.

Help Wanted

Services

Health ProductsCASH BACK. $10 for every pound you lose. Lose weight quickly and safely and keep it off, results guaranteed! Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-854-5176.

Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free con-sultation. Toll-Free 1 877-556-3500 or www.mydebtsolution.comGET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.comIF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M $500 Loan and +. No credit re-fused. Fast, easy, 100% se-cure. 1-877-776-1660.

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind and a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

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since 1989. Confi dential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating

assures EMPLOYMENT &TRAVEL FREEDOM.

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Garden & Lawn2008 Yard Works riding lawn mower with twin blades, dou-ble bagger & snowblade. $1200 OBO. 250-296-4274

Home Improvements

Services

Garden & Lawn Summer & Fall Special

Lawnmowers, rototillers, riding mowers,

snowblowers & Golf Carts.

250-392-7064 eves250-305-6344 days

Tune Ups, repairs & SalesTune Ups, repairs & Sales

Pick ups & Delivery

Merchandise for Sale

Appliances

Washer/dryers, electric stoves etc.

6 month guaranteeWill deliver in town

Reconditioned

250-305-6344 days250-392-7064 eves.

Building Supplies

12 N BROADWAY AVE WILLIAMS LAKE250-398-8583

IN STOCK NOW!IN STOCK NOW!IN STOCK NOW!2/0x3/0 vertical2/6x2/6 slider3/0x2/0 slider3/0x2/6 slider3/0x3/0 slider4/0x2/0 slider4/0x2/6 slider4/0x3/0 slider4/0x3/6 slider4/0x4/0 slider5/0x3/0 slider5/0x4/0 slider6/0x3/0 slider6/0x4/0 slider5/0x6/8 patio slider6/0x6/8 patio sliderpatio slider

Home Improvements

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & UnderBabyHawk sling. B/W, rever-sible. $50. 3-6 month, box of baby clothes & plus 6 mos. snow suit $30. Musical walker $20. 250-398-2608

Bantie/cross families; colorful and crazy. 250-747-8402 [email protected]

Fender Squire bullet guitar with case. $100. 778-412-4220

Hummingbird LCR 400 fi sh fi nder. $50. (778)412-4220

One pair Paul Bond riding boots. Full underslung. Size 8D. Offers. 250-989-4498

$300 & UnderBoat utility trailer with storage box. 8’x4’. $300. (250)392-6318

$500 & Under70 gallon tidy tank w/electric pump. Ex. cond. $475. 250-392-2984

Chariot side car for bike. Like new. $400obo. Bob Stroller, blue. $300obo. 250-398-2608

Wanted: Wood burning CSA approved stove for shop. Large preferred. 250-296-3432 or 250-392-0922 cell

$400 & UnderTreadmill (Cadence DX10), Stepmaster (Fitness Club). Ex. shape. $200 each or both for $350. 250-747-8402Utility trailer. Long pipe reach, leaf springs. $350. 250-989-4498

Farm EquipmentMassey Ferguson 35. 3 cyl. gas tractor. 6 ft. rear scraper, 7 ft rear scraper, 1 set pallet forks, 3 point hitch, draw bar, trailer hitch. $3500 OBO. 1-250-992-9326

FirearmsWanted: Old Winchester ri-fl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Fruit & Vegetables

Beets, carrots, beans, raspberries, pickling cukes, and squash

DIRECT TO YOUR TABLE FROM OUR FARM

CARIBOO ORGANICS 250-747-8402

[email protected]

Garage SalesHuge Garage Sale. Sat. Sept 15th. 2465 Bailey Rd, WL. 8am to 1pm. Everything but the kitchen sink.

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /

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

Misc. for SaleCENTRAL RV. New and used sea containers. Best prices in B.C. Can Deliver. 20’ New - $4200. Used $3000. 8’x10’ new - $2800. 10’x10’ new - $4000. (250)314-9522.

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

Salon Equipment: Hydraulic styling chairs, dryer chairs, 4 sided station .250-398-2608

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT

STEEL BUILDINGS. Reduced prices now! 20x22 $4,455. 25x26 $4,995. 30x38 $7,275. 32x50 $9,800. 40x54 $13,995. 47x80 $19,600. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

VISITING ARIZONA for the Winter? Meridian RV Resort. Good Sam-Trailer Life Top 100 RV Resorts in America. Check us out atwww.meridianrvresort.com or call 1-866-770-0080.

WALK-IN Tubs, Wheelchair Baths, Roll-in Showers, Shower Seats. Avail thru MEDIchair locations. Aquassure 1-866-404-8827

Misc. Wanted

WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY GOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVER

in every form. NEW HOURS: Sat. 9am-1pm. 205 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House

250-395-3034

WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

766 - 9th AvenueBeautiful & completely

renovated home on 2 levels. Arts & crafts style with cus-

tom woodwork & doors throughout. Gorgeous new

deck down to patio into large fenced, private level back yard. Woodstove in mud-

room. Attached work-shop/garage. Close to all schools & TRU. To view

www.bcforsalebyowner.comMUST BE SEEN!

$273,000.Phone: (250)267-7082

ACT NOW!!This deal will not last.

WHY PAY RENT?Put your equity into

assets. 3/4+/- acres, zoned for duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 bdr. 5app., 1 1/2 bath,

open kitchen plan. New: 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps.

10x24 deck, 10x14 garden shed, exc. well. Great location, close to school, bus, mine, and

store etc. $149,900. Appointment to view.

(250)305-4944

WATERFRONT 3 ACRES

200 feet of waterfront,2 storey Log House,

Docks, 8 miles of lake,All furnishings stay,

4000 watt power plant,new solar power

snow blower,1994 GMC truck.

For sale by owner (No real estate please)

pseudonym W I A JaxonPhone (250) 297-4766.

Houses For Sale

SELLING YOUR

HOME

68 North BroadwayWilliams Lake, BC V2G 1C1

Phone: 250-398-5516Fax: 250-398-5855

Email:classi eds@ eds@

caribooadvisor.com

Picture Ad25 words or less

4 weekssome restrictions apply

TRY US

$44.plus HST

Houses For Sale

Our classifi ed ads are on the net! Check it out atwww.bcclassified.com

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*Plus freight and PDI of $585, plus tire levy, plus applicable taxes. All pricing net of rebates, dealer keeps rebates. In stock units only, call dealer for details. Some units shown with additional charge options (like winches), these accessories are not included in prices shown unless otherwise stated.

www.spectrapowersports.com770 North Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-392-3201 • [email protected]

Getting You Out There!Warning: The Polaris RANGER and RZR are not intended for on-road use. Driver must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license to operate. Passengers must be at least 12 years old and tall enough to grasp the hand holds and plant feet � rmly on the � oor. All SxS drivers should take a safety training course. Contact ROHVA at www.rohva.org or (949) 255-2560 for additional information. Drivers and passengers should always wear helmets, eye protection, protective clothing, and seat belts. Always use cab nets. Be particularly careful on dif� cult terrain. Never drive on public roads or paved surfaces. Never engage in stunt driving, and avoid excessive speeds and sharp turns. Riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. Check local laws before riding on trails. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. Polaris adult models are for riders 16 and older. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing, and be sure to take a safety training course. For safety and training information in the U.S., call the SVIA at (800) 887-2887. You may also contact your Polaris dealer or call Polaris at (800) 342-3764. ©2015 Polaris Industries Inc.

Come Test Drive a Polaris today and see why They Are the Undisputed Leader in Off-Road!

REBATES UP TO››

$1400FREE 2 YEAR

EXTENDED WARRANTYON ALL NON-CURRENT MODELSHuge deals going on now!

RENTAL RETURNS AVAILABLE!Looking for a nice clean used unit?

Ask us about availability of the model of your interest.

CALL FOR PRICING ON MODELS NOT SHOWN.

All in stock units priced to clear. Trades welcome!

2015 POLARIS RANGER 900

• Polaris 900cc Prostar Engine 68 Hp • Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)• On Demand True All Wheel Drive (4X4) • 2000 Lb. Towing Capacity

• 12” Ground Clearance • Smoothest Riding

$11,995*SALE

MSRP $15,299

Save $3,304

2015 POLARIS RZR 900 S

• 75 Hp 900 cc Prostar Engine • Electronic Fuel Injected (EFI)• 12.5 Ground Clearance • On Demand All Wheel Drive (4X4)• Narrow Turning Radius • 27” GBC Dirt Commander Tires

• 1500 Lb Towing Capacity

$13,995*SALE

MSRP $16,699

Save $2,704

2015 POLARIS RZR 900 S EPS

• 75 Hp 900 Cc Prostar Engine • Electronic Fuel Injected (EFI)• Electronic Power Steering (EPS) • 12.5 Ground Clearance

• On Demand All Wheel Drive (4X4) • Painted Finish• Narrow Turning Radius • 1500 Lb Towing Capacity

$15,495*SALE

MSRP $18,699

Save $3,204

2015 POLARIS RANGER 900 EPS

• Polaris 900cc Prostar Engine 68 HP • Electronic Fuel Injected (EFI)• Electronic Power Steering (EPS) • On Demand True All Wheel Drive (4X4)

• 2000 Lb Towing Capacity • 12” Ground Clearance• Smoothest Riding • Painted Finish

$13,995*SALE

MSRP $17,399

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Advertise 1 month for only $44$44$ .9944.9944 With or without a picture and up to 25 words.

Selling Your Home? Your home will be seen in over10,000+ homes

around your community.10,000+ homes

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Seamless EavestroughsGutter Guard

Aluminum Sof t t

Fully Experienced InstallersSatisfaction Guaranteed

Competitive PricingFree Quotes

The successful candidate must possess a friendly and positive attitude, willingness to excel at sales targets and the ability to help clients achieve success through

creative marketing strategies.

Must work well on their own and maintain a well established client account list. Experience an asset but not a must. Reliable transportation necessary.

The Cariboo Advisor offers a competitive wage and commission rate, benefit

package available.

Please drop off your resume attention:Kathy at The Cariboo Advisor,

or email [email protected]

68 N. Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-398-5516

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesPart-time Position Available

MOVINGAFTER 40 YEARS

Must sell endless collectables, jewellery,literally tons of tools and farm equipment,

books, original art, furniture, household items, you name it!

Saturday, September 15thGate will open at 9:30am sale ends at 6:30pm

2898 Swan Road, Big LakeRain or shine, we’ve got it cover! Follow the signs

Garage Sales

Employment

Trades, TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed and expe-rienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher and Processor Operators. Out of town and camp work. Safety tickets and drivers abstract re-quired. Email resume:[email protected] 780-488-3002.

AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANKfacturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to:[email protected]@autotanks.caKeep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.

BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please send inquiries to: [email protected]

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANSWanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] Online www.torqueindustrial.com

CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTSneeded for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] www.torqueindustrial.com

Help Wanted

Employment

Trades, TechnicalFABRICATOR with pressure vessel exp. req’d for M/R union shop. Stable F/T position. Email resume [email protected]

FRAMERS NEEDED. DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

Daytona

toon, SK are looking for sub-Homes in Regina and Saska-toon, SK are looking for sub-Homes in Regina and Saska-

contractor framers to join our toon, SK are looking for sub-contractor framers to join our toon, SK are looking for sub-

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competitive pay, a fast paced team! If you are looking for competitive pay, a fast paced team! If you are looking for

environment and you are will-competitive pay, a fast paced environment and you are will-competitive pay, a fast paced

ing to relocate, please contactenvironment and you are will-ing to relocate, please contactenvironment and you are will-

Jeff at 306-779-2288 ext 284 or email [email protected].

HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time po-sitions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; (cell) 780-849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: [email protected]

QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company. Competitive wages and bene-fi ts. Please email resume to: [email protected] 250-775-6227 or apply on-line www.torqueindustrial.com

Volunteers

The British Columbia Press Council

is seeking three persons to serve as public directors on its 11-member Board of Di-rectors. Public Directors serve two-year terms and are eligible to serve four terms. A nominal per diem is paid for meetings. Candi-dates should have a record of community involvement and an interest in print and online media issues. Appli-cations together with names of two references and tele-phone numbers should be submitted by Sept. 30, 2012, to:

The B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby, Nanaimo, B.C.,

V9R 2R2. See www.bcpresscouncil.org

for information about the Press Council.

Help Wanted

Services

Health ProductsCASH BACK. $10 for every pound you lose. Lose weight quickly and safely and keep it off, results guaranteed! Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-854-5176.

Financial ServicesDROWNING IN Debt? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free con-sultation. Toll-Free 1 877-556-3500 or www.mydebtsolution.comGET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.comIF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M $500 Loan and +. No credit re-fused. Fast, easy, 100% se-cure. 1-877-776-1660.

Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind and a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

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since 1989. Confi dential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating

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RemoveYourRecord.com

Garden & Lawn2008 Yard Works riding lawn mower with twin blades, dou-ble bagger & snowblade. $1200 OBO. 250-296-4274

Home Improvements

Services

Garden & Lawn Summer & Fall Special

Lawnmowers, rototillers, riding mowers,

snowblowers & Golf Carts.

250-392-7064 eves250-305-6344 days

Tune Ups, repairs & SalesTune Ups, repairs & Sales

Pick ups & Delivery

Merchandise for Sale

Appliances

Washer/dryers, electric stoves etc.

6 month guaranteeWill deliver in town

Reconditioned

250-305-6344 days250-392-7064 eves.

Building Supplies

12 N BROADWAY AVE WILLIAMS LAKE250-398-8583

IN STOCK NOW!IN STOCK NOW!IN STOCK NOW!2/0x3/0 vertical2/6x2/6 slider3/0x2/0 slider3/0x2/6 slider3/0x3/0 slider4/0x2/0 slider4/0x2/6 slider4/0x3/0 slider4/0x3/6 slider4/0x4/0 slider5/0x3/0 slider5/0x4/0 slider6/0x3/0 slider6/0x4/0 slider5/0x6/8 patio slider6/0x6/8 patio sliderpatio slider

Home Improvements

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & UnderBabyHawk sling. B/W, rever-sible. $50. 3-6 month, box of baby clothes & plus 6 mos. snow suit $30. Musical walker $20. 250-398-2608

Bantie/cross families; colorful and crazy. 250-747-8402 [email protected]

Fender Squire bullet guitar with case. $100. 778-412-4220

Hummingbird LCR 400 fi sh fi nder. $50. (778)412-4220

One pair Paul Bond riding boots. Full underslung. Size 8D. Offers. 250-989-4498

$300 & UnderBoat utility trailer with storage box. 8’x4’. $300. (250)392-6318

$500 & Under70 gallon tidy tank w/electric pump. Ex. cond. $475. 250-392-2984

Chariot side car for bike. Like new. $400obo. Bob Stroller, blue. $300obo. 250-398-2608

Wanted: Wood burning CSA approved stove for shop. Large preferred. 250-296-3432 or 250-392-0922 cell

$400 & UnderTreadmill (Cadence DX10), Stepmaster (Fitness Club). Ex. shape. $200 each or both for $350. 250-747-8402Utility trailer. Long pipe reach, leaf springs. $350. 250-989-4498

Farm EquipmentMassey Ferguson 35. 3 cyl. gas tractor. 6 ft. rear scraper, 7 ft rear scraper, 1 set pallet forks, 3 point hitch, draw bar, trailer hitch. $3500 OBO. 1-250-992-9326

FirearmsWanted: Old Winchester ri-fl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Fruit & Vegetables

Beets, carrots, beans, raspberries, pickling cukes, and squash

DIRECT TO YOUR TABLE FROM OUR FARM

CARIBOO ORGANICS 250-747-8402

[email protected]

Garage SalesHuge Garage Sale. Sat. Sept 15th. 2465 Bailey Rd, WL. 8am to 1pm. Everything but the kitchen sink.

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /

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

Misc. for SaleCENTRAL RV. New and used sea containers. Best prices in B.C. Can Deliver. 20’ New - $4200. Used $3000. 8’x10’ new - $2800. 10’x10’ new - $4000. (250)314-9522.

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

Salon Equipment: Hydraulic styling chairs, dryer chairs, 4 sided station .250-398-2608

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT

STEEL BUILDINGS. Reduced prices now! 20x22 $4,455. 25x26 $4,995. 30x38 $7,275. 32x50 $9,800. 40x54 $13,995. 47x80 $19,600. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

VISITING ARIZONA for the Winter? Meridian RV Resort. Good Sam-Trailer Life Top 100 RV Resorts in America. Check us out atwww.meridianrvresort.com or call 1-866-770-0080.

WALK-IN Tubs, Wheelchair Baths, Roll-in Showers, Shower Seats. Avail thru MEDIchair locations. Aquassure 1-866-404-8827

Misc. Wanted

WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY WE BUY GOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVERGOLD & SILVER

in every form. NEW HOURS: Sat. 9am-1pm. 205 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House

250-395-3034

WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Our classifi ed ads are on the net! Check it out atwww.bcclassified.com

Your home will be seen in overin and

around your community.

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

766 - 9th AvenueBeautiful & completely

renovated home on 2 levels. Arts & crafts style with cus-

tom woodwork & doors throughout. Gorgeous new

deck down to patio into large fenced, private level back yard. Woodstove in mud-

room. Attached work-shop/garage. Close to all schools & TRU. To view

www.bcforsalebyowner.comMUST BE SEEN!

$273,000.Phone: (250)267-7082

ACT NOW!!This deal will not last.

WHY PAY RENT?Put your equity into

assets. 3/4+/- acres, zoned for duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 bdr. 5app., 1 1/2 bath,

open kitchen plan. New: 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps.

10x24 deck, 10x14 garden shed, exc. well. Great location, close to school, bus, mine, and

$149,900. Appointment to view.

(250)305-4944

WATERFRONT 3 ACRES

200 feet of waterfront,2 storey Log House,

Docks, 8 miles of lake,All furnishings stay,

4000 watt power plant,new solar power

snow blower,1994 GMC truck.

For sale by owner (No real estate please)

pseudonym W I A JaxonPhone (250) 297-4766.

Houses For Sale

SELLING YOUR

HOME

68 North BroadwayWilliams Lake, BC V2G 1C1

Phone: 250-398-5516Fax: 250-398-5855

Email: eds@

caribooadvisor.com

Picture Ad25 words or less

4 weekssome restrictions apply

TRY US

$44.99plus HST

Houses For Sale

Spectra fp

www.spectrapowersports.com770 North Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-392-3201 • [email protected]

Getting You Out There!

• 455cc liquid cooled 4 stroke• Auto Trans, PRNHL• On demand true all wheel drive• 450lb payload /1225 lb towing• X-Rental, our last one!

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2014 POLARIS SPORTMAN 400 4X4

$3,995*SALE

• 455cc liquid cooled 4 stroke• Auto Trans, PRNHL• On demand true all wheel drive• 450lb payload /1225 lb towing• X-Rental, our last one!

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SPORTMAN 400 4X4SPORTMAN 400 4X4

SALE

• Yup , you read it right!!• Still under warranty / approx

a month old• New $25,000 MSRP• Only 274 miles!!

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2016 POLARIS RZR 1000 XP

$18,995*SALEr16rzr16 SALE

• 24 HP Yanmar• Full hydrostatic drive system• True all wheel drive• VERY HARD TO FIND USED!!• Only 465 km!!!• New approx $20,000

2013 POLARIS BRUTUS DIESEL

$8,995*SALE

• 88hp 900 twin EFI ProStar• Power steering• Loaded with options, front bumper,

rear bumper, pro armor doors, roof, heated seats, mirror

• One owner unit! beautiful condition, well maintained

2012 POLARIS RZR 900 XP

$12,995*SALE

2012 POLARIS 2012 POLARIS

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• Huge 28” Zilla muds• Rear bumper• Front bumper• Winch• Factory snorkels• Only 1200 miles!

2011 ARCTIC CAT MUD PRO 1000

$6,495*SALE

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• Winch• Snow plow!!• 455 CC liquid 4 stroke• One owner, very clean

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2011 POLARIS SPORTMAN 400 HO

$4,495*

• Winch• Snow plow!!• 455 CC liquid 4 stroke• One owner, very clean

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2011 POLARIS 2011 POLARIS SPORTMAN 400 HOSPORTMAN 400 HO

SALE

• Winch• Alarm system• One owner unit

2013 POLARIS SPORTMAN 400 HO

$3,995*SALEa155701201

• 500 EFI 4 stroke• 2 up touring comfort• 4x4 with turf mode• Winch• Snow blade!!

2009 POLARIS TOURING 500

$3,995*

2009 POLARIS 2009 POLARIS TOURING 500TOURING 500

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• One owner, super clean• Winch

2005 YAMAHA KODIAK 450

$3,995*SALEa155701471

• Power steering• Roof, mirror• Gas rack• Winch• Snow blade!!• Only 910 miles!!• One owner, very nice unit

2012 POLARIS RZR 800 50”

$11,995*

• Power steering• Roof, mirror• Gas rack• Winch• Snow blade!!• Only 910 miles!!• One owner, very nice unit

2012 POLARIS RZR 2012 POLARIS RZR

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*Customer must add $285 doc fee & $20 tire levy plus applicable taxes.

Financing available

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The successful candidate must possess a friendly and positive attitude, willingness to excel at sales targets and the ability to help clients achieve success through

creative marketing strategies.

Must work well on their own and maintain a well established client account list. Experience an asset but not a must. Reliable transportation necessary.

The Cariboo Advisor offers a competitive wage and commission rate, benefit

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Part-time Position Available

ALBERTA BASED

quired. Email resume:[email protected] 780-488-3002.

AUTOMATED TANKfacturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or

[email protected]@autotanks.caKeep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.

BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top

send inquiries to: [email protected]

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The successful candidate must possess a friendly and positive attitude, willingness to excel at sales targets and the ability to help clients achieve success through

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Must work well on their own and maintain a well established client account list. Experience an asset but not a must. Reliable transportation necessary.

The Cariboo Advisor offers a competitive wage and commission rate, benefit

package available.

Please drop off your resume attention:Kathy at The Cariboo Advisor,

or email [email protected]

68 N. Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-398-5516

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesRepresentative

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MOVINGAFTER 40 YEARS

Must sell endless collectables, jewellery,literally tons of tools and farm equipment,

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Trades, TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed and expe-rienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher and Processor Operators. Out of town and camp work. Safety tickets and drivers abstract re-quired. Email resume:[email protected] 780-488-3002.

AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANKfacturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to:[email protected]@autotanks.caKeep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.

BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please send inquiries to: [email protected]

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANSWanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] Online www.torqueindustrial.com

CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTSneeded for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] www.torqueindustrial.com

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Trades, TechnicalFABRICATOR with pressure vessel exp. req’d for M/R union shop. Stable F/T position. Email resume [email protected]

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$100 & UnderBabyHawk sling. B/W, rever-sible. $50. 3-6 month, box of baby clothes & plus 6 mos. snow suit $30. Musical walker $20. 250-398-2608

Bantie/cross families; colorful and crazy. 250-747-8402 [email protected]

Fender Squire bullet guitar with case. $100. 778-412-4220

Hummingbird LCR 400 fi sh fi nder. $50. (778)412-4220

One pair Paul Bond riding boots. Full underslung. Size 8D. Offers. 250-989-4498

$300 & UnderBoat utility trailer with storage box. 8’x4’. $300. (250)392-6318

$500 & Under70 gallon tidy tank w/electric pump. Ex. cond. $475. 250-392-2984

Chariot side car for bike. Like new. $400obo. Bob Stroller, blue. $300obo. 250-398-2608

Wanted: Wood burning CSA approved stove for shop. Large preferred. 250-296-3432 or 250-392-0922 cell

$400 & UnderTreadmill (Cadence DX10), Stepmaster (Fitness Club). Ex. shape. $200 each or both for $350. 250-747-8402Utility trailer. Long pipe reach, leaf springs. $350. 250-989-4498

Farm EquipmentMassey Ferguson 35. 3 cyl. gas tractor. 6 ft. rear scraper, 7 ft rear scraper, 1 set pallet forks, 3 point hitch, draw bar, trailer hitch. $3500 OBO. 1-250-992-9326

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Salon Equipment: Hydraulic styling chairs, dryer chairs, 4 sided station .250-398-2608

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766 - 9th Avenuequired. Email resume:766 - 9th Avenuequired. Email resume:j766 - 9th [email protected] - 9th [email protected]

Beautiful & completely j

Beautiful & completely [email protected]

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renovated home on 2 levels. renovated home on 2 levels. Arts & crafts style with cus-AUTOMATED TANKArts & crafts style with cus-AUTOMATED TANK

tom woodwork & doors facturing Inc. is looking for tom woodwork & doors facturing Inc. is looking for throughout. Gorgeous new

facturing Inc. is looking for throughout. Gorgeous new

facturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-throughout. Gorgeous new Welders, due to a huge ex-

deck down to patio into large Welders, due to a huge ex-

deck down to patio into large Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in deck down to patio into large pansion to our plant located in

fenced, private level back pansion to our plant located in

fenced, private level back pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of fenced, private level back Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of

yard. Woodstove in mud-Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of

yard. Woodstove in mud-Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-yard. Woodstove in mud-Lloydminster. We have open-

room. Attached work-Lloydminster. We have open-

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shop/garage. Close to all ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-

shop/garage. Close to all ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. shop/garage. Close to all es or Journeyperson Welders.

schools & TRU. To viewes or Journeyperson Welders.

schools & TRU. To viewes or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-schools & TRU. To viewWe offer best wages in indus-

www.bcforsalebyowner.comWe offer best wages in indus-

www.bcforsalebyowner.comWe offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-www.bcforsalebyowner.comtry. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-MUST BE SEEN!try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-MUST BE SEEN!try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-MUST BE SEEN!$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-

$273,000.$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-

$273,000.$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-$273,000.$35/hour, higher with tank ex-

Phone: (250)267-7082$35/hour, higher with tank ex-

Phone: (250)267-7082$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus Phone: (250)267-7082perience. Profi t sharing bonus perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-

ALBERTA BASEDlooking for qualifi ed and expe-rienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher and Processor Operators. Out of town and camp work. Safety tickets and drivers abstract re-quired. Email resume:

plus manufacturing bonus in-ACT NOW!!centive. Full insurance pack-ACT NOW!!centive. Full insurance pack-

age 100% paid by company. ACT NOW!!

age 100% paid by company. This deal will not last. age 100% paid by company. This deal will not last. age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. This deal will not last. Good working environment. WHY PAY RENT?Good working environment. WHY PAY RENT?Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil WHY PAY RENT?Join a winning team. Call Basil

Put your equity intoJoin a winning team. Call Basil

Put your equity intoJoin a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-Put your equity intoor Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-

assets. or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-

assets. or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or assets. 2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or

3/4+/- acres, zoned for 2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or

3/4+/- acres, zoned for 2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to:3/4+/- acres, zoned for send resume to:

duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 [email protected]. 1995 mobile, 3 [email protected]@autotanks.ca

duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 [email protected]. 5app., 1 1/2 bath, [email protected]. 5app., 1 1/2 bath, [email protected] your feet on the ground

bdr. 5app., 1 1/2 bath, Keep your feet on the ground open kitchen plan. New: Keep your feet on the ground open kitchen plan. New: Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment open kitchen plan. New: in a safe welding environment 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps. in a safe welding environment 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps. in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps. through inhole manufacturing

10x24 deck, 10x14 through inhole manufacturing

10x24 deck, 10x14 through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-10x24 deck, 10x14 process. No scaffolding or ele-

garden shed, exc. well. process. No scaffolding or ele-

garden shed, exc. well. process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.garden shed, exc. well. vated work platform.

Great location, close to vated work platform.

Great location, close to vated work platform.

Great location, close to school, bus, mine, and BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-school, bus, mine, and BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-

cial Tire store is seeking Experi-school, bus, mine, and

cial Tire store is seeking Experi-store etc. cial Tire store is seeking Experi-store etc. cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top store etc. enced tire man for shop duties. Top $149,900. cial Tire store is seeking Experi-$149,900. cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top $149,900. enced tire man for shop duties. Top

Appointment to view. enced tire man for shop duties. Top

Appointment to view. enced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please Appointment to view. Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please (250)305-4944send inquiries to: tire-(250)305-4944send inquiries to: [email protected](250)[email protected]

plus manufacturing bonus in-

[email protected]@hotmail.com

WATERFRONT CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANSWATERFRONT CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS3 ACRESWanted for growing northern 3 ACRESWanted for growing northern

company. Competitive wages 3 ACRES

company. Competitive wages

200 feet of waterfront,and benefi ts. Safety tickets 200 feet of waterfront,and benefi ts. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or 200 feet of waterfront,needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or 2 storey Log House,needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or 2 storey Log House,needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] 2 storey Log House,email:[email protected]

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plant,new solar powerneeded for growing northern plant,new solar powerneeded for growing northern snow blower,company. Competitive wages snow blower,company. Competitive wages

1994 GMC truck.and benefi ts. Safety tickets 1994 GMC truck.and benefi ts. Safety tickets For sale by owner necessary. Fax resume to For sale by owner necessary. Fax resume to

250-775-6227 or email:For sale by owner

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2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO CREW CAB 1500 4X4

Bedliner, Running Boards WT1516

2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO $18,823

Garage Sale Pricing

2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 WT 4X4

Bedliner, Keyless Entry WT1514

2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO $12,517

Garage Sale Pricing

2005 FORD F250 XLTLONG BOX

Bed Liner, Running Boards WT1511

2005 FORD F250 XLT$7,899

Garage Sale Pricing

2007 CHEVROLET UPLANDER LS

Mechanic’s Special WT1515

2007 CHEVROLET $500

Garage Sale Pricing

2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER LT2

Mechanic’s Special WT1512

2006 CHEVROLET $2,000

Garage Sale Pricing

2005 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM

Mechanic’s Special WC884

2005 BUICK LESABRE $2,000

Garage Sale Pricing

2006 BUICK TERRAZA CXL

Mechanic’s Special WT1332

2006 BUICK TERRAZA CXL$5,000

Garage Sale Pricing

2008 HONDA CIVIC DX

Mechanic’s Special WC819

2008 HONDA CIVIC DX$5,500

Garage Sale Pricing

2010 FORD F150 XLT

6 Passenger, Keyless Entry WT1525

2010 FORD F150 XLT$23,677

Garage Sale Pricing

Friday & Saturday Only! CARS ★ TRUCKS ★ SUVs

2007 FORD FOCUS S 5 Speed Manual2.0L I-4 cyl WC894

2007 FORD FOCUS S$6,908

Garage Sale Pricing

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Advertise 1 month for only $44$44$ .9944.9944 With or without a picture and up to 25 words.

Selling Your Home? Your home will be seen in over10,000+ homes in and

around your community.10,000+ homes

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The successful candidate must possess a friendly and positive attitude, willingness to excel at sales targets and the ability to help clients achieve success through

creative marketing strategies.

Must work well on their own and maintain a well established client account list. Experience an asset but not a must. Reliable transportation necessary.

The Cariboo Advisor offers a competitive wage and commission rate, benefit

package available.

Please drop off your resume attention:Kathy at The Cariboo Advisor,

or email [email protected]

68 N. Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-398-5516

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesRepresentative

Advertising SalesPart-time Position Available

MOVINGAFTER 40 YEARS

Must sell endless collectables, jewellery,literally tons of tools and farm equipment,

books, original art, furniture, household items, you name it!

Saturday, September 15thGate will open at 9:30am sale ends at 6:30pm

2898 Swan Road, Big LakeRain or shine, we’ve got it cover! Follow the signs

Garage Sales

Employment

Trades, TechnicalALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed and expe-rienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher and Processor Operators. Out of town and camp work. Safety tickets and drivers abstract re-quired. Email resume:[email protected]

AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANK Manu-AUTOMATED TANKfacturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or

[email protected]@autotanks.caKeep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.

BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please send inquiries to: [email protected]

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANSWanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] Online www.torqueindustrial.com

CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTSneeded for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefi ts. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] www.torqueindustrial.com

Help Wanted

Employment

Trades, TechnicalFABRICATOR with pressure vessel exp. req’d for M/R union shop. Stable F/T position. Email resume [email protected]

FRAMERS NEEDED. DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

DaytonaHomes in Regina and Saska-

Daytona

toon, SK are looking for sub-Homes in Regina and Saska-toon, SK are looking for sub-Homes in Regina and Saska-

contractor framers to join our toon, SK are looking for sub-contractor framers to join our toon, SK are looking for sub-

team! If you are looking for contractor framers to join our team! If you are looking for contractor framers to join our

competitive pay, a fast paced team! If you are looking for competitive pay, a fast paced team! If you are looking for

environment and you are will-competitive pay, a fast paced environment and you are will-competitive pay, a fast paced

ing to relocate, please contactenvironment and you are will-ing to relocate, please contactenvironment and you are will-

Jeff at 306-779-2288 ext 284 or email [email protected].

HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time po-sitions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; (cell) 780-849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: [email protected]

QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company. Competitive wages and bene-fi ts. Please email resume to: [email protected] 250-775-6227 or apply on-line www.torqueindustrial.com

Volunteers

The British Columbia Press Council

is seeking three persons to serve as public directors on its 11-member Board of Di-rectors. Public Directors serve two-year terms and are eligible to serve four terms. A nominal per diem is paid for meetings. Candi-dates should have a record of community involvement and an interest in print and online media issues. Appli-cations together with names of two references and tele-phone numbers should be submitted by Sept. 30, 2012, to:

The B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby, Nanaimo, B.C.,

V9R 2R2. See www.bcpresscouncil.org

for information about the Press Council.

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Garden & Lawn2008 Yard Works riding lawn mower with twin blades, dou-ble bagger & snowblade. $1200 OBO. 250-296-4274

Home Improvements

Services

Garden & Lawn Summer & Fall Special

Lawnmowers, rototillers, riding mowers,

snowblowers & Golf Carts.

250-392-7064 eves250-305-6344 days

Tune Ups, repairs & SalesTune Ups, repairs & Sales

Pick ups & Delivery

Merchandise for Sale

Appliances

Washer/dryers, electric stoves etc.

6 month guaranteeWill deliver in town

Reconditioned

250-305-6344 days250-392-7064 eves.

Building Supplies

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Home Improvements

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & UnderBabyHawk sling. B/W, rever-sible. $50. 3-6 month, box of baby clothes & plus 6 mos. snow suit $30. Musical walker $20. 250-398-2608

Bantie/cross families; colorful and crazy. 250-747-8402 [email protected]

Fender Squire bullet guitar with case. $100. 778-412-4220

Hummingbird LCR 400 fi sh fi nder. $50. (778)412-4220

One pair Paul Bond riding boots. Full underslung. Size 8D. Offers. 250-989-4498

$300 & UnderBoat utility trailer with storage box. 8’x4’. $300. (250)392-6318

$500 & Under70 gallon tidy tank w/electric pump. Ex. cond. $475. 250-392-2984

Chariot side car for bike. Like new. $400obo. Bob Stroller, blue. $300obo. 250-398-2608

Wanted: Wood burning CSA approved stove for shop. Large preferred. 250-296-3432 or 250-392-0922 cell

$400 & UnderTreadmill (Cadence DX10), Stepmaster (Fitness Club). Ex. shape. $200 each or both for $350. 250-747-8402Utility trailer. Long pipe reach, leaf springs. $350. 250-989-4498

Farm EquipmentMassey Ferguson 35. 3 cyl. gas tractor. 6 ft. rear scraper, 7 ft rear scraper, 1 set pallet forks, 3 point hitch, draw bar, trailer hitch. $3500 OBO. 1-250-992-9326

FirearmsWanted: Old Winchester ri-fl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Fruit & Vegetables

Beets, carrots, beans, raspberries, pickling cukes, and squash

DIRECT TO YOUR TABLE FROM OUR FARM

CARIBOO ORGANICS 250-747-8402

[email protected]

Garage SalesHuge Garage Sale. Sat. Sept 15th. 2465 Bailey Rd, WL. 8am to 1pm. Everything but the kitchen sink.

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /

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

Misc. for SaleCENTRAL RV. New and used sea containers. Best prices in B.C. Can Deliver. 20’ New - $4200. Used $3000. 8’x10’ new - $2800. 10’x10’ new - $4000. (250)314-9522.

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

Salon Equipment: Hydraulic styling chairs, dryer chairs, 4 sided station .250-398-2608

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT

STEEL BUILDINGS. Reduced prices now! 20x22 $4,455. 25x26 $4,995. 30x38 $7,275. 32x50 $9,800. 40x54 $13,995. 47x80 $19,600. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

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in every form. NEW HOURS: Sat. 9am-1pm. 205 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House

250-395-3034

WANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

766 - 9th AvenueBeautiful & completely

renovated home on 2 levels. Arts & crafts style with cus-

tom woodwork & doors throughout. Gorgeous new

deck down to patio into large fenced, private level back yard. Woodstove in mud-

room. Attached work-shop/garage. Close to all schools & TRU. To view

www.bcforsalebyowner.comMUST BE SEEN!

$273,000.Phone: (250)267-7082

ACT NOW!!This deal will not last.

WHY PAY RENT?Put your equity into

assets. 3/4+/- acres, zoned for duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 bdr. 5app., 1 1/2 bath,

open kitchen plan. New: 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps.

10x24 deck, 10x14 garden shed, exc. well. Great location, close to school, bus, mine, and

store etc. $149,900. Appointment to view.

(250)305-4944

WATERFRONT 3 ACRES

200 feet of waterfront,2 storey Log House,

Docks, 8 miles of lake,All furnishings stay,

4000 watt power plant,new solar power

snow blower,1994 GMC truck.

For sale by owner (No real estate please)

pseudonym W I A JaxonPhone (250) 297-4766.

Houses For Sale

SELLING YOUR

HOME

68 North BroadwayWilliams Lake, BC V2G 1C1

Phone: 250-398-5516Fax: 250-398-5855

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renovated home on 2 levels. renovated home on 2 levels. Arts & crafts style with cus-AUTOMATED TANKArts & crafts style with cus-AUTOMATED TANK

tom woodwork & doors facturing Inc. is looking for tom woodwork & doors facturing Inc. is looking for throughout. Gorgeous new

facturing Inc. is looking for throughout. Gorgeous new

facturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-throughout. Gorgeous new Welders, due to a huge ex-

deck down to patio into large Welders, due to a huge ex-

deck down to patio into large Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in deck down to patio into large pansion to our plant located in

fenced, private level back pansion to our plant located in

fenced, private level back pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of fenced, private level back Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of

yard. Woodstove in mud-Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of

yard. Woodstove in mud-Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-yard. Woodstove in mud-Lloydminster. We have open-

shop/garage. Close to all ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-

shop/garage. Close to all ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. shop/garage. Close to all es or Journeyperson Welders.

schools & TRU. To viewes or Journeyperson Welders.

schools & TRU. To viewes or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-schools & TRU. To viewWe offer best wages in indus-

www.bcforsalebyowner.comWe offer best wages in indus-

www.bcforsalebyowner.comWe offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-www.bcforsalebyowner.comtry. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-

Phone: (250)267-7082$35/hour, higher with tank ex-

Phone: (250)267-7082$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus Phone: (250)267-7082perience. Profi t sharing bonus

Company looking for qualifi ed and expe-rienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher and Processor Operators. Out of town and camp work. Safety tickets and drivers abstract re-

[email protected]

Manu-facturing Inc. is looking for Welders, due to a huge ex-pansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have open-ings for 10-3rd Year Apprentic-es or Journeyperson Welders. We offer best wages in indus-try. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank ex-perience. Profi t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus in-

ALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualifi ed and expe-rienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher and Processor Operators. Out of town and camp work. Safety tickets and drivers abstract re-quired. Email resume:

plus manufacturing bonus in-

This deal will not last. age 100% paid by company. This deal will not last. age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. This deal will not last. Good working environment.

Put your equity intoJoin a winning team. Call Basil

Put your equity intoJoin a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-Put your equity intoor Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-

3/4+/- acres, zoned for 2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or

3/4+/- acres, zoned for 2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or

duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 [email protected]. 1995 mobile, 3 [email protected]@autotanks.ca

duplex. 1995 mobile, 3 [email protected]. 5app., 1 1/2 bath, [email protected]. 5app., 1 1/2 bath, [email protected] your feet on the ground

bdr. 5app., 1 1/2 bath, Keep your feet on the ground open kitchen plan. New: Keep your feet on the ground open kitchen plan. New: Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment open kitchen plan. New: in a safe welding environment 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps. in a safe welding environment 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps. in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing 30 yr. roof, fl ooring, taps. through inhole manufacturing

garden shed, exc. well. process. No scaffolding or ele-

garden shed, exc. well. process. No scaffolding or ele-vated work platform.garden shed, exc. well. vated work platform.

Great location, close to vated work platform.

Great location, close to vated work platform.

Great location, close to school, bus, mine, and BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-school, bus, mine, and BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-

cial Tire store is seeking Experi-school, bus, mine, and

cial Tire store is seeking Experi-$149,900. cial Tire store is seeking Experi-$149,900. cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top $149,900. enced tire man for shop duties. Top

Appointment to view. enced tire man for shop duties. Top

Appointment to view. enced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please Appointment to view. Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please

plus manufacturing bonus in-centive. Full insurance pack-age 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at: (offi ce)780-846-2231; (fax)780-846-2241 or

[email protected] your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or ele-

BUSY LOWER Mainland Commer-cial Tire store is seeking Experi-enced tire man for shop duties. Top Wages & Benefi ts Paid. Please send inquiries to: [email protected]@hotmail.com

200 feet of waterfront,and benefi ts. Safety tickets 200 feet of waterfront,and benefi ts. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or 200 feet of waterfront,needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or 2 storey Log House,needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or 2 storey Log House,needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email:[email protected] 2 storey Log House,email:[email protected]

Docks, 8 miles of lake,email:[email protected]

Docks, 8 miles of lake,email:[email protected] Online www.torqueindustrial.comDocks, 8 miles of lake,Online www.torqueindustrial.com

All furnishings stay,Online www.torqueindustrial.com

All furnishings stay,Online www.torqueindustrial.com

All furnishings stay,

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Gaeil Farrar photosThere were lots of winners in the Harvest Fair pet parade Sunday including Jaidyn Parker (right) who won second in costume with her cowboy dog Goldie.

Harvest Fair pet parade fun for kids

Small animal winners at the pet parade were Molly Novakowski (left) with Strawberry (second), Eva Jalbert with Licorice (third) and Gabrielle Jalbert with Skeeter (first).

Jerica Parker-Coombes won first in the costume class with her pirate pooch Midge.

Kruz Rich and his dog Jade receive the first place prize in domestic dogs and cats from Stampede Queen Cheyleigh Sand.

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Ryan Glanville is a winner.No matter the jersey he was

wearing — a college sweater at UBC for the Thunderbirds or am-ateur uniforms in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League and the Pa-cific Coast Soccer League (PCSL) — success has never been far be-hind for the 31-year-old Williams Lake native.

Now, joining a WolfPack club that went 2-8-2 in its inaugural season in the CIS, Glanville is pre-paring to show Thompson Rivers University what it takes.

“It’s about getting these guys in that mindset — making sure they have the right habits and they’re getting in the culture of winning,” he told Kamloops This Week.

“Hopefully I can provide some light into what it takes and engrain this culture, because it is a mind shift for some of those guys who haven’t experienced success at that level.”

Glanville and the WolfPack will open the Canada West regular sea-son this weekend at Hillside Sta-dium against the Trinity Western Spartans tomorrow and the Fraser Valley Cascades on Sunday. Kick-off for both matches is 2 p.m.

Glanville was a major off-sea-son acquisition for WolfPack head

coach John Antulov and brings with him an impressive resumé highlighted by goals and champi-onships.

Out of high school, he made the UBC Thunderbirds as a walk-on tryout — an almost unheard of feat on a team that is a perennial CIS contender. He went on to win a national championship with the club.

Following two seasons with the Thunderbirds, he left university soccer and began playing for West Van FC of the Vancouver Metro Soccer League — one of the top amateur leagues in the country — winning multiple league and play-off titles, as well as a Provincial Cup championship.

And, in the year and a half since moving to the Tournament Capital, Glanville helped the Ka-mloops Heat to the PCSL final in 2014 and was second in league scoring in 2015.

It’s hard to imagine Antulov could have found a better off-sea-son recruit.

“I kind of lucked out on that one,” the head coach said with a laugh.

“One of the things we lacked last year, obviously, was offensive punch — we weren’t able to score a lot of goals.

“To be able to add Ryan, in conjunction with [recruit] Mitch

Popadynetz, it gives us those op-tions and will put defences under pressure.”

It’s no surprise then, that Glan-ville and Popadynetz were among the team leaders in scoring during the WolfPack’s 5-1-2 pre-season — Glanville led the team with six markers and Popadynetz netted a pair.

But, the addition of the dy-namic duo appears to be opening up space for those around them — after scoring just five goals in 12 matches last season, the WolfPack notched 17 goals in this year’s eight-match pre-season.

Oriol Torres, the Pack’s peren-nial leader in goals before entering the CIS, struggled to score last sea-son, but had four goals in exhibi-tion play. Defender Corey Wallis added three goals of his own.

Antulov expected the trickle-down effect — he said Popadynetz and Glanville are the type of play-ers who can create something out of nothing.

Glanville will be expected to continue to lead the club into the regular season, the figurative straw that stirs the drink of the Wolf-Pack offence.

“A lot of these attacking pieces were there but bringing me in is a way to make sure these guys have the opportunities to score and generate offence, just playing off

me and me being able to provide some strength and size up front,” Glanville said.

“If there are chances there, I can definitely finish. I’ve been able to score goals in all the leagues I’ve been in. I definitely can help out in that department.

“But, I think the bigger thing is that I’m able to get some of these key pieces involved that will be part of the attack — Oriol Torres, Mitch. Those two guys could be very deadly with the right players around them.”

There’s the potential for Glan-ville to play three seasons with the WolfPack, though he joked he might need a hip replacement should he still be taking the pitch with the Pack at 34.

Regardless of how many seasons he dons the WolfPack’s black and orange though, Glanville wants to be a major piece of the WolfPack for the foreseeable future — not just in tenure, but in the soccer cul-ture at TRU.

“You see a lot of the Kamloops guys that were part of the PCSL when we made it all the way to the final of the PCSL championship — it’s something where some of these guys are getting a taste of it [winning] and they like it,” he said.

“Hopefully, we can build off that and make some noise this sea-son.”

SPORTS NOTEBOOK

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Adam WilliamsKamloops This Week

SPORTSPhone 250-392-2331 ext 218 • E-mail [email protected] • Fax 250-392-7253 • Greg Sabatino Sports Editor

Allen Douglas/Kamloops This Week photoRyan Glanville (2) and Braeden Burrows track a WolfPack penalty kick in pre-season action against the Langara Falcons.

Glanville a winning addition at TRU

Sunday, Sept. 20Terry Fox Run

The 35th Annual Terry Fox Run for cancer research takes place in Williams Lake Sept. 20. There is no entry fee, no minimum pledge and no minimum donation.Participants can choose to walk, run, wheel or ride. Teams are welcome. The run takes place at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex parking lot beginning at 10 a.m. For more information or to register visit www.terryfox.ca/terryfoxrun/williamslake.

Wednesday, Sept. 16 to Wednesday, Sept. 30Williams Lake Curling Club registration

The Williams Lake Curling Club is hosting registration for all of its regular leagues throughout the month of September.Register now in mens, ladies, mixed, junior, senior and business leagues as either an individual or a team. Leagues start on Oct. 19.For more information contact the WLCC at 250-392-4636.

Tuesday, Sept. 29 and Thursday, Oct. 1Speed skating registration

The Williams Lake Speed Skating Club is slipping on the skates for another season in the lakecity.Speed skating registration will be from 3 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 29 and on Thursday, Oct. 1 in the lobby at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex.

Thursday, Oct. 1 and Friday, Oct. 2Williams Lake Skating Club registration

The Williams Lake Skating Club is hosting registration for its 2015/16 season in CanSkate, junior academy, intermediate and senior divisions. Registration dates are Oct. 1-2 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex arena lobby. You can also download registration forms from the WLSC’s website at www.williamslakeskatingclub.com.For more information e-mail [email protected].

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SPEED DEMON

Angie Mindus photoAtom player Roman Boston skates hard to log his best time during hockey evaluations Sunday morning at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex. The start of the hockey season is upon us in Williams Lake, with evaluations throughout the week.

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Steer Wrestling1.) Wade McNolty (150 Mile House); 9.4 seconds, $399.132.) Charlie Attrill (150 Mile House); 10.6 seconds, $305.21

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Tsilhqot’in Nation Gathering (Aug. 25-27)

Aug. 25 Horseshoe singlesLadies:1.) Linda Jack Lulua2.) Raena Jack3.) Tamara Williams4.) Doreen Williams

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Lehal Tournament:1.)  Redbrush #1  (Roy Charleyboy)2.) Siwash Thunder (Elsie Char)3.) Redbrush #2 (Tracy Williams)4.) Little Arrows (Tashina Johnny)

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Annual General Meeting& Election of DirectorsOctober 19, 2015 • 7:00 pmin the City Council Chambers

To qualify for voting priviledges you must pay your membership 30 days or more prior to the AGM.

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A $10,000 hole-in-one prize will be up for grabs this week-end when RBC hosts its Charity Golf Tournament.

The event goes Sat-urday, Sept. 19, be-ginning at noon with a shotgun start at the Williams Lake Golf

and Tennis Club, with proceeds from the event going to the Boys and Girls Club of Williams Lake and District.

Registration is $60 per person or $50 for WLGTC members and participants can sign up as either an

individual or as part of a team.

On top of the hole-in-one prize — held on the par-three eighth hole — dozens of other prizes will be presented.

The tournament is being organized as a fun event and will be

a scramble format. All ages and all skill levels are invited.

To register contact Scott Carter at [email protected] or Stefanie Hendrickson at either [email protected] or at 250-392-5730 (ext. 206).

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Greg SabatinoStaff Writer

United Nations International Day of PeaceSeptember 21

Canadian Mental Health Association Multiculturalism Program invites Williams Lake to come together to

show compassion and support for refugees

• 20 million people worldwide have been displaced by war and violence

• What can we do? Find out information about local and international ways to help

Walk for Harmony&

Rally for RefugeesDate: Monday, September 21Place: Spirit Square (corner of Oliver and 1st Ave.)12:00 pm: Opening12:15: Short Walk12:40: Light Lunch & Closing

Canadian MentalHealth AssociationCariboo ChilcotinMental health for all

For more information callMarilyn Livingston 250-302-9119

or Margaret Anne Enders 250-305-4426CMHA CCB wishes to thank the City of Williams Lake

and Cariboo Regional District for their continued support through the Grant in Aid

Williams Lake

Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex250.398.7665

525 Proctor Street, Williams Lake, BC

R.I.C.E.Remember R.I.C.E. - rest,

ice, compression, elevation-as � rst aid for joint and muscle injuries. Note that it’s ice, not heat for the � rst 48 hours or as long as swelling is present. Even if you have an injury like a bad ankle sprain that requires medical attention, ice it right away, then go to the doctor, unless you can get to the doctor in a few minutes.

On behalf of the 2015 Mr. & Mrs. Golf Tournament September 5th & 6th we would like to thank the

following businesses for their generous donations. The tournament was a huge success and was made extra special because of your kindness.

Red Tomato PiesScotia BankMargetts MeatsRona Home CenterCariboo GMUnited CarpetLake City FurniturePanago PizzaDairy QueenDog & SudsChucks Auto SupplyCoyote Rock Golf CourseTredPro TiresTaylor Automotive SuppliesWL ForestryLabattsNew Waves Pool & SpaChemo RVHeartland ToyotaFox’s Den ResturantOrica & John ShepardAberdeen Golf Course PGSpectra Power SportsPioneer Log HomesDon BuchananCleanway Supplies Ltd.Quesnel Golf CourseWise Windows & Doors

Surplus Herby’sGerald Doering & TrivitaEnd of the RollLake City FordMichelle Ball LaPlace &

Mialisa VersaStyle JewelryBank of MontrealRoyal BankJohnston Meier InsuranceBarton InsuranceLo’s FloristShoppers Drug MartAdorn Day SPAZone 4Boston PizzaSportChekWindsor Plywood150 M & S TireSave On FoodsTim Horton’sCanadian TireWL Golf ClubWL Men’s ClubJay Cheek & PMT AccountingDomino’s PizzaBob’s Shoes108 Golf Course

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GET READY FORBack to SchoolWranglers stocked with lakecity talent

The 100 Mile House Wranglers have added some lakecity talent to its ranks to kick off the Junior B hockey season.

Returning player Jus-tin Bond (forward), and newcomers Kolten Car-penter (defenceman) and Tyler Povelofskie (forward) will suit up for the Kootenay Inter-national Junior Hockey League squad as the regular season ramps up.

And coach Dale Haldun is happy with the early direction of the team following its main camp, two exhibi-tion games and season opener — a 4-3 over-time loss to the Chase Heat on Sept. 12 that saw Bond light the lamp and Povelofskie and Carpenter each add an assist in the effort.

Carpenter joins the squad after playing for the Cariboo Cougars of the B.C. Major Midget Hockey League, while Haldun referred to the 19-year-old Povelofskie,

who played Junior A hockey in Vernon and Alberni Valley, as a new bright spot at forward, especially noting his ef-forts during the team’s two exhibition games against the Kamloops Storm.

“Here’s a player that has played two years in Junior A, had zero to prove, and he blocked

shots covering his face to win in exhibition,” Haldun said.

“If that is the char-acter he’s bringing to us — we’re going to be a championship team.”

In 40 games last sea-son Bond, 18, scored eight times and added

seven helpers for a 15-point campaign. Carpenter, a six-foot-one, 175-pound stal-wart on the blueline, had a goal and four as-sists in 22 games played with the Cougars last season.

Looking forward,

Haldun said fans can expect a “hell of a sea-son.”

“The guys are talking the right way … There are a lot of hungry guys.”

- With files from Gaven Crites of the 100 Mile Free Press

Gaven Crites/100 Mile Free Press photoNewcomer to the 100 Mile House Wranglers, Williams Lake’s Tyler Povelofskie (pictured) joins other local talents Justin Bond and Kolten Carpenter on the Junior B club this season.

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Bernard PacholczykApril 5, 1927 - July 12, 2015

It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of Bernard

Pacholczyk on July 12, 2015.Lovingly remembered by his wife of sixty-five years, Adriana (Adrie); daughter Anna Maria (Bill), son Bernard (Rhona); grandchildren Bernie (Kim), Krystal (Mike) and

Melissa; great grandchildren Cassandra, Jaiden, Vance and

Seth; sister Irena, brother Ed, brother-in-law Anton (Onnemie),

sister-in-law Minnie, and many nieces and nephews.Bernard was well known as a local building

contractor, and took a lot of pride in many rock and concrete retaining walls throughout the area. He was a long time member of OAPO, Knights of Columbus, and 400 Club. He loved his home and garden.Service and mass to be held at Sacred Heart

Catholic Church, 11:00 am, Friday, September 25. Refreshments to follow.

INDEX IN BRIEFFamily Announcements............001-007CommunityAnnouncements............008-076Children........................080-098Employment..................102-165Services........................170-387Pets/Livestock...............453-483Items For Sale/Wanted..503-595Real Estate....................603-696Rentals..........................700-757Transportation...............804-860Marine...........................903-920Legals................................Legal

AGREEMENTIt is agreed by the advertiserrequesting space that the liabil-ity of the Tribune (Black PressGroup Limited) in the event offailure to publish an advertise-ment in or the event of an error appearing in the advertisementas published shall be limited to the amount paid by the ad-vertiser for only one incorrectinsertion or the portion of the advertising space occupied bythe incorrect or omitted item only, and that there shall be noliability in any event greater thanthe amount paid for such adver-tising.All claims of errors in advertis-ing must be received by thepublisher within 2 days after the first publication.All advertising is subject to the approval of the publisher.The Tribune reminds advertisers that under Provincial legislation,no person shall use or circulate any form of application for em-ployment, publish or cause to be published an advertisementin connection with employmentor prospective employment, ormake any written or oral inquiry of an applicant that (a) express-es, either directly or indirectlyany limitation, specification orpreference as to race, religion, color, sex, marital status, age, ancestry, or place of origin ora person; or (b) requires an ap-plicant to furnish any informa-tion concerning race, religion,color, ancestry, place of originor political belief. In order to becredited for any mistakes theTribune is responsible for, cor-rections must be made before the second insertion.

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ALCOHOL & DRUG COUNSELLOR

The Toosey Indian Band

Part-Time 20 hours per weekThe Toosey Indian Band has an opening for an Alcohol & Drug Counsellor. Reporting to the Health Director, the Alcohol & Drug Counsellor will be part of the health team in the Toosey community. Working with one or more team members, the A&D Counsellor will assist in the delivery of health promotion, prevention and aftercare programs.

DUTIES:Maintain confidentiality on all matters related to the Toosey Indian Band, and membersProvide one-on-one and group counselling sessionsMake referrals to outside agencies when neededDocument all counselling sessions and maintain accurate filesProvide the Health Director with monthly, quarterly, and annual reportsCoordinate, and participate in workshopsMore specifics will be addressed with the hired individual

POSITION REQUIREMENTS:Grade 12 minimumSuccessful completion of substance abuse counselling certificate program2 year minimum counselling experienceKnowledge of Chilcotin Language would be an assetStrong verbal and written communication skillsStrong case planning and client assessment skillsDemonstrated skills with addictions based counselling techniquesMust comply with the conditions of a criminal records search and oath of confidentialityValid Drivers License with reliable vehicle

Salary: To commensurate with experienceClosing Date: September 18, 2015

Apply to: Teresa Johnny, Health Director,Toosey Indian Band

Box 80, Riske Creek, BC V0L [email protected]

Fax: 250-659-5601

Resumes with cover letter and three references will be accepted by mail, hand delivery, fax or email. The Toosey Band thanks all applicants, however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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Employment

SNOWPLOW MACHINE OPERATORS

Williams Lake AreaFull time Seasonal

Must have good knowledge of Motor Vehicle Act and all regulations regarding the

operation and maintenance of commercial vehicles. Class 1 or 3 licence with clean abstract required.

Some physical labour will be required.

Please email resumes to: Dale Cann

[email protected] date for this

posting is October 2, 2015.

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

Announcements

In Memoriam

AdvertisingDeadlines

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3:00 p.m. the preceding Monday

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3:00 p.m. on the preceding Thursday

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advisortheweekend

Esther Isabel LeachAugust 16, 1914 -

September 16, 2007Eight years ago on

this sad day, The one we love was

called away, God took her home -

it was his will, But in our hearts she’s

with us still. Cherished Mother,

Gram, Nana....You are forever loved

and remembered. Your family.

Obituaries

Celebration of Life for

John (Val) Coulthard will be held on

Saturday, Sept. 19th at 1:00 pm

at Soda Creek. A pot luck lunch will be at the fi eld before

the cemetery in Soda Creek.

For more info contact Valerie 250-267-8721.

Announcements

Obituaries

The family of Rachel Theresa Drobot, of 150 Mile House, BC, is deeply saddened to

announce her passing on August 14, 2015 at the

age of 62 with her family by her side.

Beloved wife and mother, Rachel is

survived by her husband Randy and son Ryan.

She is also survived by her mother Leonora, sisters Lorraine and Irene and brothers Danny and Bernie.

Rachel’s passions were taking care of her family

and working in her beautiful fl ower gardens.

With respect for Rachel’s wishes there will be

no service.

Donations can be made to the Williams Lake

SPCA in memory of Rachel.

The memory of a good person is a blessing.Celebration of Life for

Lorraine SchachtelSat., September 26thfrom 1:00pm - 4:00pm

at the Elks Hall. Come and share your stories, memories and

a few good laughs.

Information

Lost & FoundFound: A bag containing clothes. To claim call 250-305-6045.

Lost: Jump drive in Walmart on Wed. Sept 2nd. Reward is offered if data remains on stick. Call or text 1-250-306-1455.

LOST Sept. 10 a seat for a quad somewhere on highway between Williams Lake and Quesnel. If found please call 250-392-3960.

Children

Pre-SchoolsCHILD caregiver (infant) - pri-vate home; permanent; full-time; day/evening Must have own transportation. Prefer ap-plicant have min. 6 months caregiver training or FT experi-ence in a related occupation for a minimum 1 yr during the past 3 yrs; fi rst aid training w/ infant CPR; drivers license. daveyfamily(at)yahoo.com

Employment

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

Class 4 Driver(Unrestricted)

Part - time Class 2 with air or Class 4 unrestricted public transit driver required to start ASAP. Starting wage $16/ hr. Criminal Check and clean drivers abstract a must.

Apply in person with abstract and resume to:Lakers’ Go Bus Society88 First Ave N. Williams

Lake or email: [email protected]

Help Wanted

Busy taxidermy shop looking for skilled help. Call Steve 250-296-4122

Information

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W i l l i a m s l a k eNight AuditorRamada Williams Lake would like to hire a Part time Night Auditor. 11pm-7am 2-3 nights per week. The successful applicant will have a general knowledge of bookkeeping, cash handling & use of debit machines. Must have basic computer skills. Applicant will be required to work independently with the ability to make decisions.

E-mail resume: [email protected] or bring your resume to the front desk of the Ramada Hotel 1118

Lakeview Crescent, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1A3 www.ramada.com

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STAN POGUELicensed Technician

Serving the Cariboo since 1981

A.R.S. Enterprises Ltd1075 N. Mackenzie Ave. Phone 250-392-3522 • Fax 250-392-3548

Government InspectionsShuttle Service

Tuesday to Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pmSaturday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm

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Grant AbelLicensed Mechanic

C & Ski Small Engines

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Colin Stevens

Sales and Service of All Small Engine and Marine Equipment

• 2 and 4 stroke engine rebuilding• Buy and sell used equipment• Many parts - new and used available in stock• Dealer for Motovan, Kimpex, Trans Can

Imports, Western Marine and many more• Warranty Contractor for Sears• Specials on in-stock ATV tires & helmets

Shop Hours: Tues to Sat 9am - 5:30 pmOver 26 years experience

DENTURE CENTREErnie WestDenturist

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The Band Manager will have a history of demonstrated dynamic leadership in any health, education or social service First Nation organization that targets urban or rural aboriginal people.

Education and ExperiencePossess a bachelor’s degree in business administration, social or health service management, or possess an appropriate combination of education and experienceMust have at least 3 years & experience working at a management level in a community-based not-for-profit organization.

Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesKnowledge of funding sources and skilled in fundraising and proposal writingDemonstrate an ability to manage financesDemonstrate an ability to manage human resourcesPossess strong Chief and Council and public relation skillsAbility to create a caring and positive work environment through exemplary work ethic, strong communication skills, consensus- building skills, empathy, and self-awarenessPossess strong implementation skills, with an awareness of priorities and concern for Yunesit’in Government & operational imperativesPolitical awareness and sensitivity to aboriginal culture, language and traditions in which context the position functionsDemonstrate success in implementing collaborative initiatives.Possess a history of establishing and maintaining positive relationships with funding agencies, partners, and other key YG stakeholdersApplied knowledge of computerized office systems, and common software. (i.e.) Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Word Perfect, etc.Applied knowledge of records management in ARCS and ORCS

Wages: Commensurate on knowledge and experienceTerms of Employment: Temporary - Full Time

Deadline for applications: September 24, 2015 4:30 p.m.

Please send covering letter, a resume and 3 references to:

Russel Myers Ross, Chief: [email protected] Rhoda Petal, Executive Assistant: [email protected]

or by mail Box 158, Hanceville, BC V0L 1K0 or fax to (1)250-394-4407

(Only the applicants short listed will be notified)

Band ManagerYUNESIT’IN GOVERNMENT

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FACILITATOR, WILLIAMS LAKEFamilies as Learning Leaders

JOB POSTINGBackgroundFamilies as Learning Leaders is a collaborative project of Cariboo Chilcotin Partners for Literacy (CCPL), Cariboo Friendship Society, and School District 27, and has broad based community support. The goal of the project is to increase vulnerable parents/caregivers involvement and participation in their children’s life learning and education. The facilitator will work with Little Moccasins Learning Centre in Williams Lake, and two elementary schools (Marie Sharpe and Nesika) to design and deliver a new model for engaging vulnerable families in their child’s learning. The Facilitator will help create and support the work of a project team comprising parents and practitioners. The project is funded by the Community Action Initiative, and the work is guided by a Collaborative Leadership Team. The Facilitator is contracted by CCPL and reports to the Project Manager. This is a new position, 15-20 hours a week.

Qualifications & Skills • Knowledge and demonstrated experience with community development • Demonstrated broad experience and/or understanding of literacy issues • Strong knowledge of Williams Lake and area • Proven ability to: • organize and manage projects, • develop partnerships and a sense of community • consult and collaborate with others • facilitate groups and build a team • Exceptional communication and outreach skills • Strong documenting and report writing skills • Be self-motivated, take initiative and work independently • Successful experience working within a collaborative context • Proven experience and ability in designing and facilitating workshops based on participant needs

Contact Carla Bullinger for a detailed workplan; [email protected]. Submit a cover letter with detailed resumé outlining qualifications and experience no later than Sept 21, 2015 to [email protected]

We wish to thank all applicants, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Back in school? New in town?

Need part time work?

We’re Hiring

Must be able to work evenings & weekends.

Full and Part Time, Flexible Schedules.

(Faxed and emailed resumes will not be considered at this time)

Employment EmploymentEmployment

Help Wanted

Child Caregiver - Private Home. $11/hr for

40 hrs/wk in Maria Del Rosario’s home in Williams Lake to care for

3 yr old & 6 yr old boys. Optional accommodation

avail at no charge on a live-in basis. This is NOT a

condition of employment. Applicant must have

experience with child with allergies and possess a

1st aid certifi cate. Apply via email:

[email protected]

Employment

Help Wanted

Fraser InnCold Beer

& Wine Storeis now accepting

applications for part-time personnel. Applicants must

be available to work evenings and weekends.

Please apply in person to Tammy, Mon to Fri

9am to 4pm

F/T cashier at W.L. Husky Station. Medical & dental pkg. Drop resume at W.L. Husky Stn. No phone calls

Employment

Help Wanted

Housekeepers needed immediately. Will train. Weekend & weekday

shifts. 250-392-6557 or email: gm_williamslake@

sandman.ca

Trades people required at North Enderby Timber. We of-fer a competitive wage and a comprehensive benefi t pack-age. Please fax resume to 250-838-9637 or email to [email protected]

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Help Wanted Help Wanted

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250-392-7787#1-25 South 4th Ave. next to Safeway on 4th Ave

Customer Appreciation DayFriday, September 18 • 10 am - 5 pm

Not-For-Profi tThrift Store

All proceeds to local groups‘local people supporting local needs’

Cake & Coffee; Rachael Walker Surprises throughout the day.

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Kathy McLeanPUBLISHER

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250-392-7567 Williams Lake

250-982-2611 Bella Coola

Fax 250-392-5440 • www.beelinecourier.ca

405 Mackenzie Avenue South, Williams Lake

Thursday & Friday to Bella CoolaIn-Town Deliveries

• Small Appliance Recycling Depot• E-Waste Electronic Recycling Center

Melanie FunkE.M.P. Instructor/Trainer/Evaluator

Registered Training Agency for Worksafe BC

Group Rates Available

Committed to training excellence!

Workplace Level 1Transportation Endorsement

Pediatric CoursesAutomated External

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Located at the Pioneer Complex

Sept. 19TransportationEndorsement

Sept. 18Workplace

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Sept. 21 - Oct. 6Advanced

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INCOME TAX RETURNSMonday to Friday 8 am to 6 pm

Saturday 9 am to 4 pm

Phone 250-392-6502 • Email [email protected] N. 1st Avenue, Williams Lake

Walk-Ins Welcome

DEBBIE SELANDOver 30 years experience

Certified e-file agentFast drop-off serviceMobile tax serviceFree basic high school tax returnsAudit assistance includedFarm, rental, business & corporate returns

OPEN YEAR ROUND

1108 - Pinchbeck St (424-699) & 7th Ave S (315) 45 papers**

1109 - Barnard St (195-599) & Yorston St (33-597) 41 papers**

1121 - Dodwell St (200-545) & Smith St (301-791) 70 papers

1129 - Mackenzie Ave N. (1010-1605) 42 papers

1144 - Albert Pl (1113-1123), Balsam St (913-1015), Conrad Cres (102-116 & 1000-1012) & Mountview Dr (217-231) 38 papers

1147 - Dog Creek Rd (708) 16 papers

1158 - Broadway Ave N. (4-282) 36 papers

1161 - Broadway Ave N. (402), Centennial Dr (290-693) & Hubble Rd (900-1019) 52 papers

1178 - Hull Rd (605-635) & Roberts Dr (613-874) 33 papers

Papers need to be delivered by 5:00 pm

Carriers Required for

Wednesday Edition!

If interested in earning extra cash please call Sherri at 250-392-2331.

**Starting October 7thIf interested in earning extra cash

please call Sherri at 250-392-2331.

Papers need to be delivered by 5:00 pm

Carriers Required for

Friday Edition!

1104 - Comer St (559-595), 4th Ave N. (202-390), 5th Ave N. (203-390) & Proctor St (420-520) 85 papers

1144 - Albert Pl (1113-1123), Balsam St (913-1015), Conrad Cres (102-116 & 1000-1012) & Mountview Dr (217-231) 41 papers

1147 - Dog Creek Rd (708) 16 papers

1155 - Lakeview Cres (1123-1298) 22 papers**

1178 - Hull Rd (605-635) & Roberts Dr (613-874) 31 papers

1186 - Crosina Cres (200-399) & Westridge Dr (217-369) 68 papers

**Starting October 2nd

MALT HOUSE PRODUCTION MANAGER / MALT MASTER

We are a small, but rapidly growing Malt House that operates in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. We are family owned and operated and we have built a reputation for creating unique malts at the highest level of quality standards.TASKS:• Supervising daily routine malt production.• Taking autonomous action in production if needed to

achieve our levels of quality.• Working together with our current Malt House Production

Manager as part of a close team.• Supervising Malt House workers during their daily tasks.

EXPECTED SKILLS:• Experience/Education in malting and possibly brewing

industries.• Willing to take on additional responsibilities when

necessary.• Knowledge in grain handling.• Capable of being a team leader.• Ability to learn new things and adapt to new procedures.• Ability to react proactively in the event of an emergency.

ADDITIONAL ASSETS:• Laboratory (Q&A) Experience• First Aid and Safety training.

Open to all represented groups, ethnicities & demographics.

Contact Ken @ [email protected]

Help Wanted Help Wanted

Employment EmploymentEmployment

Help Wanted

Has an immediate vacancy for an

Offi ce Administrator for a 3 month term

position in a busy offi ce. Wage to commensurate

with experience.

Duties to include, but not limited to:

- General offi ce duties- Bookkeeping

- GST/PST fi ling- Contract/job preparation

- Preparation of gov’t remittances

- Payroll Prep.- Accounts

payable/receivable.

Please forward resumes to

[email protected] or fax to 1-250-483-1907.

Legal Assistant Position Available: Vanderburgh & Company is looking for

a legal assistant with a minimum of 2 years’

experience in a law fi rm, preferably handling

solicitor matters. Please send or drop off

your resume with a cover letter to our fi rm,

Vanderburgh & Company, #5-123 Borland Street,

Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R1,

Attn: Angela Ammann.

Parallel Wood Products Ltd. has added an

additional shift to our fi nger joint plant in

Williams Lake, BC and will be accepting resumes for:

Certifi ed Millwright

Individual must have demonstrated the ability to

safely troubleshoot equipment in a production

atmosphere. Must be willing and able to work all shifts. Experience in

lumber / fi nger joint manufacturing would be

an asset but not required. Third and Fourth year

apprentices would also receive consideration.

Resumes may be faxed to Mike Deausy at

Parallel Wood Products Ltd. at 250-392-7584 or

dropped off in person at 250 Hodgson Road.

Valleyview Motel has a Chambermaid position

available. Apply in person. (250)303-1525

Employment

Help Wanted

Parallel Wood Products Ltd. in Williams Lake,

BC is seeking applicants for the position of:

Finger Joint Line Workers

Applicants should have a demonstrated ability to

work safely in a production environment and must be willing and able to work all shifts.

Preference will be given to individuals with

experience in lumber / fi nger joint

manufacturing.

Resumes may be dropped off in person at:

Parallel Wood Products Ltd.

250 Hodgson RoadWilliams Lake, BC

V2G 4T3Phone: 250-392-7538

Employment

Help Wanted

Progressive Harvesting requires:

- Loader Operator- Buncher Operator- Skidder Operator

PHL offers competitive wages

and excellent benefi ts.

Send resumes to progressive_harvesting

@telus.net

Help Wanted Help Wanted

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WHAT A DEAL!Have we got a deal for you!

Items for $100 & Underare $1 per insertion*

Items for $200 & Underare $2 per insertion*

Items for $300 & Underare $3 per insertion*

Items for $400 & Underare $4 per insertion*

One item per ad - based on 3 lines/12 words.

each additional line is $1 per insertion.

188 North 1st Ave. WL250-392-2331

WOWTL’ETINQOX GOVERNMENTP.O. Box 168 Alexis Creek, B.C. V0L 1A0Phone: (250) 394-4212 Fax: (250) 394-4275

Deadline: September 30, 2015

The Band Receptionist is responsible for providing reception, clerical and administrative services for the Tl’etinqox Government Office and reports to the Band Manager.

JOB SKILLS/ABILITIES/DUTIES: Assist all staff as requested and provide administrative supportAnswer telephones, take messages, or transfer calls to appropriate individualsGreet, assist and/or direct community members and the general publicOperate office equipment such as fax machines, copiers, and phone systems, adn use computer for spreadsheet, word processing, database management, and other applicationsArrange conferences, meetings, and travel reservations for office personnelType and distribute meeting notes, routine correspondence, and reportsMeeting minutes for monthly Chief and Council meetings, etc.Develop and maintain a current and accurate filling systemMust be detail-oriented and have ability to multi-task Maintain scheduling and event calendarsOrder and dispense suppliesProcess incoming and outgoing mail

EDUCATION/KNOWLEDGE CRITERIA:Applied Business Technology Certificate or equivalentGrade 12 or equivalentEfficient in computers and relevant software applicationsValid BC Driver’s License

Cover Letter and Resume to be submitted to Melanie Johnny Email: [email protected]

Tl’etinqox Government would like to thank all applicants; however only successful candidates that meet minimum requirements will be contacted for an interview.

Band Receptionist

www.williamslakeliving.com

Apartment & TownhouseRentals

Bachelor, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites, various locations in and around the Williams Lake area.

Check out our website.MOVING? We have other rental availability in Kamloops, Quesnel, Prince George and Kitimat. To inquire by phone

please call 250-305-0446 or 250-302-9108.

www.williamslakeliving.com

Feature Listing

CARIBOO QUALITY CLEANERS,39 OLIVER STREETTurnkey business in the downtown core of Williams Lake, prime location with excellent visibility. The only commercial & rental dry cleaning business in the Cariboo, with plenty of opportunity to grow the business. Storefront is open 5 days a week, laundromat open 7 days a week. Business includes all

the equipment, leasehold improvements, fl oor mats, coveralls and much more. Seller is willing to train new owner, Financial information available with signed disclosure.

Turnkey Business $425,000

Cariboo Realty

Court-Smith250-302-1176

Services

Financial ServicesGET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Recycling

RECYCLINGDepot for batteries, rads,

copper, aluminum, catalytic converters,

alts. and starts. Will p/u, will pay cash! Phone 250-398-0672

Pets & Livestock

Equestrian

Horse Trailer - 1989 Circle J.

Under cover 20+ yrs, excellent cond. 2 horse back

load, walk through side doors, pull bars for saddle

storage, padded all around. In Williams Lake.

$2,800. 1-587-988-5518

LivestockSheep & Goat Auction

Sunday Sept. 27th, 11:30AM4071 McLean Rd., Quesnel

All sheep must be tagged. All livestock must be in the yard Saturday September 26th.

BC & Alberta buyers please consign early.

Phone BC Auctions (250)992-2459/(250)983-1239

PetsBeautiful Shih Tzu mix puppy 8 wks, vet checked, 1st shots. Absolutely adorable. $350. (250)398-7801

Merchandise for Sale

Auctions

AuctionsSaturday, Sept 19

10:00 amCars, Trucks, Vans, Sets

of Tires, Tool Chests and Roller Cabinets, Power Tools, Olympic Elec Kiln, Pellet Stove,

Fire Hose Tester, Furniture, Electronics,

Porcelain Dolls, Fishing Rods, Snow Blowers, Rear Tine Rototiller,

Pipe Benders, 5th Wheel Hitch,

Metal Cutting Chop Saw, Display Cabinets and General Merchandise.

www.hubcityauctions.com1122 South Lakeside Drive

Williams Lake 250-398-8845

Hub-City

Consignments Accepted

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & Under2 Wingback chairs - Terracot-ta/ green. Good cond. $100 each obo. Call before 8pm. 250-398-7802.Amplifi er sound system with 3 small speakers. $40. (250)398-8588Bistro wrought iron bar height table & 2 chairs. $75 obo. Call before 8pm. 250-398-7802.Brass coated queen size headboard. $30.00 (250)398-8588HP Printer $25.00 (250)398-8588Microwave (2yrs old) $30.00 (250)398-8588Pole lamp. $20. (250)398-8588Skylanders Giants back pack with game for the WII with 6 skylanders. Asking $25. Good condition. (250)392-1167

$200 & UnderAntique Singer sewing ma-chine. $150.00 (250)398-8588Couch - Ivory fabric. Good cond. $200 obo. Call before 8pm. 250-398-7802.Leather recliner, 2 yrs old. $150.00 (250)398-8588Light oak round dining table with leaf. $125.00 (250)398-8588Little Tikes Car Bed (no mat-tress), toy box (step 2), dresser (step 2) Asking $200. (250)392-1167

$400 & UnderBowfl ex Xtreme 2SE home gym. Almost new. $1600 val-ue. $800 obo. 250-855-8089

Fruit & VegetablesU Pick Grapes, Barrowman Vinyard, 5950 West Fraser Rd, 14 kilometers from Rudy Johnson Bridge. Bring your own containers, $1/pound. Call Kim at 250-297-6621 Red wine grapes, Frotenac, Sabrevois, Saint Croix.

Firewood/FuelLegally obtained fi rewood, Timber #A93022, Full meas-ured cord. (250)267-7950 Leave message

Real Estate

Acreage for Sale

Lakefront Acreages 133-264 acres, good fi shing & hay producing, middle of the best farming & ranching area of BC.Visit our website for more properties starting from $27,000.

Contact: [email protected] or Call: 604.606.7900

Website: www.Niho.com

For Sale By Owner

659 Boitanio St.Five bedroom,

3 upstairs2 1/2 bathrooms, enclosed yard, hospital area.

$232,500.By Appointment Only!

(250)305-0180

Well kept 3 bedroom 14x70 mobile in popular

park on 11th Ave. Large addition, covered

balcony, garden area, 2 sheds. 1200sqft living

area. Reduced price $50,900.

Property guys #69351 or to view call 250-267-6351

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

Unit 67 Northside Village

1700 Broadway AveAdult Park,

Excellent view, Ample parking,

Quick possession.$75,000.

Open to Offers(250)392-3516

Houses For Sale

250-302-1777offi [email protected]

maconconstruction.ca

• 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom• Legal 2 bedroom suite option

• Desirable private & quiet neighborhood

297 CENTENNIAL DR.

Brand New Custom Rancher

Williams Lake’s Newest Subdivision

$314,900

(includes lot)plus net GST

• Access to Fox Mountain Bike

Trails• Travelers 2-5-10 New Home

Warranty

LotsFlat 1/2 acre lot for sale in Commodore area. Only mins to dwntn WL. $44,000 obo. Call Sheila/Mike 250-398-7589

Mobile Homes & Parks

1974 Glendale 72’ x 12’ mobile home. 66’ x 12’ add. Needs to be moved. $5,000. 250-392-3628

Real Estate

Mobile Homes & Parks

14’ x 70’ 3 bdrm mobile home. Decks - front and back. Skylights,

walk-in tub, a/c. Nice landscaping and

perfect view of the lake. #56 Northside Village.

$67,000 obo. 250-392-5095

1997 Modular Home + Lot located in Dairy Lane, Williams Lake.

3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms. 5 appliances, outside storage shed, covered

carport, fenced backyard. Good & clean condition. Serious inquires only.

Asking $125,000. Call 250-296-4211

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent2&3 bdrm apartments, South Lakeside area, n/p 250-392-5074.

Clean, lakeview, 1bdr. apt. $500. util. incl., n/s, quiet working person preferred, f/s, n/p. r/r 250-398-7361

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

BOITANIO PLACE APARTMENTS1 & 2 bedroom suites.

Most desirable apartments for seniors. Clean and quiet. Next to Boitanio Park behind Boitanio Mall. Suite comes

with heat, hot water, elevator, patio or balcony, fridge, stove

and dishwasher. Laundry facility on site, no pets.

250-392-6450

Duplex / 4 Plex2 bdrm. duplex. F/S natural gas heat. Please call (250)392-7617.

2bdrm in 4-Plex, like new! Details, Pictures and map at:www.LivingSpace4Rent.comCall Roy at 604-767-1600

Misc for Rent

1 & 2 BEDROOM SUITES

Great downtown location!Walking distance for work

or shopping, on site laundry, references required,

immediate availability.Please call 250-305-4972 or

250-302-9108 CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE

www.williamslakeliving.com

Mobile Homes & Pads

3 bdrm mobile homes fridge, stove, close to casino. no pets. (250)392-7617

Homes for Rent2bdrm S/F main fl oor of house. Suits quiet professional single/couple or senior. N/P N/S R/R (250)267-5759

3bdrm home, 2 baths, 4-5 min. from downtown. Very big yard, quiet & close to outdoor activities. (250)392-0168

6 bdrm, 2 bath house. Large fenced yard. $1100/mon. 250-296-3467

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Rentals

Room & BoardFURNISHED bachelor suite, private bath, utilities incl., 3 meals per day. $1000/mo. 150 Mile Roadhouse. 250-398-0055

Suites, Lower1bdrm, ground level, n/s, n/p. $675/mnth. utilities incl, working person preferred. 250-398-7947

1bdr. suite $550.mnth/1 per-son $650.mnth/2 persons heat & light included n/s, n/p, r/r. (250) 305-6045.

Brand new 2bdrm daylight bsmt suite. No Pets, No Smok-ing, in suite W/D. $1000/mnth plus utilities. (250)398-3312 evenings. Avail. Oct. 1st

Rentals

Suites, Lower**CUTE Basement Suite forRent** One Bedroom, private entrance, good lighting, new fridge/stove, kitchen/living room, in-suite laundry, full bathroom with stand up show-er. Located in city. Ideal for single student/working person. Must be a non-smoker, non-party person. $650.00 incl. utilities. Call after 5pm. 250-267-1657.Fully furnished 1 bdrm / 1 person exec. suite in town incl. utilities, internet, cable, w/d, n/s, n/p, $650/mo. (mini-mum 6 months) Near rec cen-ter. Available October 1st [email protected]

Suites, Upper3bdrm top fl oor $1100. & 2bdrm ground level bsmt suite $800. Utilities included. Close to schools & bus stop, N/P Avail. immed. Working people preferred. (250)305-1213

Apt/Condo for Rent Apt/Condo for Rent

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A Step in the Right Direction Could Save a Life. Who are you walking for?

One in 10 individuals in BC and the Yukon has kidney disease, and many are in urgent need of a kidney transplant. Your steps can make a difference. Help us raise critical funds to support kidney patients. Taking these simple steps could save a life.

Register for your local Kidney Walk atkidneywalkbc.ca

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Williams Lake: Boitanio Park- September 27, 2015 Registration: 9:00am | Walk: 10:00am

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LAND ACT: NOTICE OFAPPLICATION FOR CROWN LAND

Take notice that Stone’s Ranch Ltd. has made application to the Province of British Columbia for a Crown Grant for Extensive Agriculture purposes covering those parts of District Lots 9860 and 9858, Cariboo District, in the vicinity of Jumeaux Lakes, containing 99.715 ha, more or less.

The file no. assigned to the application is 0207013.Written comments about this application are to be directed to Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, 120 – 640 Borland Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T1Email: [email protected]

Comments will be received until 30 days after the last ad runs in the newspaper.

Comments received after this date may not be considered.

Additional information about the application and MAP showing the location and extent of the application area can be obtained at the following website:http://www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp

Be advised that any response to this ad may be provided to the public upon request.

Be advised that any response to this notice will be part of the public record and is subject to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act.

Rentals

Suites, Upper1&2 BEDROOM SUITES

FOR RENT1 and 2 bedrooms suites, close to schools, on bus route, pet friendly, includes storage, assigned parking,

clean, secure building, rent negotiable for long term tenancies, suit working professionals, references required, available to view anytime including

evenings and weekends,immediate availability.

Please call 250-305-4598 or 250-302-9108

CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITEwww.williamslakeliving.com

BACHELOR Suite available. 150 Mile Roadhouse. $400/mo incl. heat and lights, furnished, private bath. Mike 250-267-1001

Townhouses

CLEARVIEWAPARTMENTS

1 and 2 bedroom suites, very clean, quiet, secure building, has in suite storage, onsite laundry on each

floor, close to schools and bus route, immediate availability.

Please call 250-392-2997 or 250-302-9108

CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITEwww.williamslakeliving.com

3bdrm townhouse, 300 First Ave, avail. Oct. 1st. N/S N/P $1000/month Phone 250-303-2233

Transportation

Cars - Domestic1981 Chevy Citation. 64,770 miles. Good shape, no dents. Runs good. Needs some TLC because of the age. Nothing missing. 250-392-7921

1987 VW Fox. 4 dr. Pretty good shape. Runs perfectly. No oil burner, good on gas. You pay the cost of a new fuel pump & distributor and it’s yours. Must be gone by Sept 25th. 250-392-7921.

1991 Chevrolet Sprint Convertible.

3 cyl, auto, new rad & battery. New back

shocks & tires. $1250 obo.

250-392-9484

2001 Chevy Malibu4 door, automatic

P/S, P/B, All power options,

Leather upholstery, 4 new tires.

Economy V6 engineOne owner, nice car.

Needs nothing.$2450.00

(250)303-09411

2001 MalibuWinter & summer tires,

218,000kms,Burgundy,

Power locks, etc.$2500 or Best Offer

Call Ken 250-398-4501

2003 Chevy Cavalier4 cyl, 5 speed, a/c,

cruise, cd player, good tires. Reliable vehicle.

171,000 kms. $2250 obo.

250-392-9484

Transportation

Cars - Domestic

2009 Kia Rio. 4 door, blue, standard trans,

102,000 kms. Good condition, includes good

winter tires. $5,500 obo.

250-303-0824

2011 Ford Mustang. Immacu-late condition, 305 6 cylinder automatic. Dual exhaust,. $2500.00 Foose wheels on Yokohama rubber as well as factory wheels with new rub-ber. Asking $15500. 250-989-1409

Bone Stock MiniLots of spare parts, engine, 10 laps on rebuilt engine, etc.

$1500.00George

(250)398-8965

Recreational/Sale

1994 Slumber QueenSolar panel, all new brakes, tires - 70%,

double bed, sleeps 6. 142,000 kms. Very clean.

$12,900 obo. 250-267-2803

1994 Winnebago Adventure Motorhome

69,900 miles. 454 auto. Onan generator,

twin roof air. New fl oor/upholstery.

$18,500 obo.REDUCED $16,000

250-392-4366

2005 Westwind 26.5’ Travel Trailer

Sleeps 7-8, rear bunks, master bedroom at

front, Bathtub/shower w/skylight over tub,

A/C, built in microwave & coffee maker, large

awning, lots of storage.$14,000. obo

Call 250-267-2211

TRAVELAIRE

Reconditioned & Ready To Go

New batteries, transmission, rad, fridge, all fl uids.

Very Clean In And Out. REDUCED! $6900.

Phone (250)392-9610

Transportation

Recreational/Sale

Travel trailer 1 bdrm. (Back up to the

lake & enjoy dinner, watching/listening to the

loons. Dining area converts to a 2nd bed). Bright large windows.

Pulled easily with small Mazda truck.

(250)305-6045

Sport Utility Vehicle2014 Jeep Wrangler. 2 dr, 6-sp standard. 2 sets of tires. 15,000 kms. $19,000. 250-296-0090 or 250-303-1214.

NEEDS TO GO!!

2010 Suzuki SX4 Manual 4x4.

With winter tires and roof rack. 81,000 kms.

Asking $7,000 obo.250-305-4368

Trucks & Vans

1996 Ford Pickup2 wheel drive,

Lots of new stuff, clean, green inline 6,

5 speed, with air. 2 sets of tires. $2800. OBO

(250)398-7779

Transportation

Trucks & Vans

2001 Dodge Ram 2500Diesel,

Good condition, 8 foot box with canopy and rack, 355,000 kms, transmission replaced

at 330,000 kms.$6000.

(250)398-5017

2005 Ford Freestar Ltd. 7 passenger, a/c, factory

dvd, p/s, fully loaded, leather, remote start,

4.2 L auto. $3,000 obo.

Mike or Sheila 250-398-7589 or 250-305-4709.

2005 GMC 2500 SLT4 Door, L-Box, New Tranny, New T-Case.$4500. obo

(250)267-6697

2007 GMC Sierra SLT Z71. Loaded, leather, 86,000 kms, 5.3L V8,

AFM. 18” 2014 rims & tires, extra set of tires on rims. Matching canopy

w/3rd brk light. Can incl. 5th wheel hitch extra.

$23,500 obo. Call or text 250-267-4633.

Legal Notices Legal Notices

Double Garage SaleSat, Sept. 19th

8am - 4pm2437 & 2443

Firwood Hill Rd(Chimney Valley)

Come check it out!

ESTATE SALE! Sat. Sept 19th 9am - 1pm

1405 Esler RdMega Fishing Gear, Acrylic

paints, painting books, tools, table saw, scroll

saw, woodworking tools, trucks, vans & lots more! Scheduled walk through’s

available by appt. 250-303-1672

Moving Sale706 Willoughby Place

Sat, Sept 19 9am-4pmSun, Sept 20 9am-2pm

17” Mags, 17” winter tires, louvered tailgate, small

tool box with tools, some tools, end tables, antique

chair. Lots of Stuff!!

FIND IT CLASSIFIEDSIN THE TRY A CLASSIFIED AD

Until there's a cure, there's us.

If you see a wildfi re, report it to

1-800-663-5555 or *5555

on most cellular networks.

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Conveniently located inside Lake City Ford Sales Ltd.250-392-7700

Life is better in the Quick Lane.™

12/2014

QUICK LANE NEWSPAPER AD – TIRES, TIRES, TIRES3 Single Coupon Offers – Ad Mat ChoicesCustomized Map, Dealership InformationLogo, Tag and Legal – non negotiable

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AD MAT SHELLS

MAINTENANCE • TIRES • BRAKES • OIL & FILTER • BATTERIES • ALIGNMENT

Life is better in the Quick Lane.TM

V I S I T O U R Q U I C K L A N E , L O C A T E D A T :

HOMETOWN FORD LINCOLN1234 STREET ROAD, CITY, PROVINCE

(123) 456-7891 x011

HOURS OF OPERATION:MON-THURS 7:00AM-9:00PMFRI 7:00AM-6:00PMSAT 8:00AM-5:00PM

APPLICABLE TAXES AND PROVINCIAL LEVIES NOT INCLUDED. OFFER(S) VALID AT ADVERTISING QUICK LANE ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR RETAIL PRICE OF ALL QUICK LANE PARTS OR SERVICE. ALL PARTS MANUFACTURER WARRANTIES APPLY. SOME CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY APPLY – TALK TO YOUR QUICK LANE MANAGER FOR DETAILS.

We’reHaving a

Tire Event!

MONTH DD, YYYY

TIME

• Offer or event description copy to be placed here

• Offer or event description copy to be placed here

TIRESTIRESTIRES

TIRESTIRESTIRES

V I S I T O U R Q U I C K L A N E , L O C A T E D A T :

HOMETOWN FORD LINCOLN1234 STREET ROAD, CITY, PROVINCE

(123) 456-7891 x011

HOURS OF OPERATION:MON-THURS 7:00AM-9:00PMFRI 7:00AM-6:00PMSAT 8:00AM-5:00PM

APPLICABLE TAXES AND PROVINCIAL LEVIES NOT INCLUDED. OFFER(S) VALID AT ADVERTISING QUICK LANE ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR RETAIL PRICE OF ALL QUICK LANE PARTS OR SERVICE. ALL PARTS MANUFACTURER WARRANTIES APPLY. SOME CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY APPLY – TALK TO YOUR QUICK LANE MANAGER FOR DETAILS.

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Quick Lane Manager

QL-MPQL-001 QL-MPQL-002 QL-MPQL-003

Our PromiseNo Appointment Necessary

While-you-wait Service

Competitive Prices

Convenient Hours

Friendly, Knowledgeable Staff

ServicingAll Makes & Models

Nationwide Customer Protection Plan on Many Ford & Motorcraft® Parts

Note: Use only if the prices and quality of the tires being advertised are competitive with other retailers.

QL-MPQL-004 QL-MPQL-005 QL-MPQL-006

WEService

Makes &ALL

MODELS

Note: Use only if you complete a Vehicle Report Card with every service.

Note: Use only if you intend to honour this claim for all brand name tires.

QL-MPQL-007 QL-MPQL-008 QL-MPQL-009

Detailed results provided on a Vehicle Report Card

Multi-pointINSPECTION

with EVERY service!

COMPLIMENTARY CAR WASH

Receive a basic car wash at no extra

charge with the purchase of any

regular priced service.We service all

makes and models.

THINK OFQUICK LANE

FIRST FORYOUR

AUTOMOTIVENEEDS!

MOUNTING &BALANCING

MOUNTING &BALANCING

at no extra charge with every purchase of two (2) or more tires.*

Includes valve stem, installation, balancing

and disposal fees.*Offer applies to most cars and light utility vehicles.

at no extra charge, with the purchase

of any four (4) tires!**Offer applies to most cars and light utility vehicles

whose GVW does not exceed 8,500 lbs. Offer applies to original tire purchaser only. Valid only at tire-purchasing location. Tire lifetimes vary. Additional charge for alloy wheels.

LIFETIME TIREROTATION

& BALANCE

BRAND NAME TIRES

COMPETITIVE PRICES

YOUR QUICK LANE MANAGER

INSERT NAME HERE

MARKETING PODS

WeWon’t Be

Undersoldon Tires

12/2014

QUICK LANE NEWSPAPER AD – TIRES, TIRES, TIRES3 Single Coupon Offers – Ad Mat ChoicesCustomized Map, Dealership InformationLogo, Tag and Legal – non negotiable

5

AD MAT SHELLS

MAINTENANCE • TIRES • BRAKES • OIL & FILTER • BATTERIES • ALIGNMENT

Life is better in the Quick Lane.TM

V I S I T O U R Q U I C K L A N E , L O C A T E D A T :

HOMETOWN FORD LINCOLN1234 STREET ROAD, CITY, PROVINCE

(123) 456-7891 x011

HOURS OF OPERATION:MON-THURS 7:00AM-9:00PMFRI 7:00AM-6:00PMSAT 8:00AM-5:00PM

APPLICABLE TAXES AND PROVINCIAL LEVIES NOT INCLUDED. OFFER(S) VALID AT ADVERTISING QUICK LANE ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR RETAIL PRICE OF ALL QUICK LANE PARTS OR SERVICE. ALL PARTS MANUFACTURER WARRANTIES APPLY. SOME CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY APPLY – TALK TO YOUR QUICK LANE MANAGER FOR DETAILS.

We’reHaving a

Tire Event!

MONTH DD, YYYY

TIME

• Offer or event description copy to be placed here

• Offer or event description copy to be placed here

TIRESTIRESTIRES

TIRESTIRESTIRES

V I S I T O U R Q U I C K L A N E , L O C A T E D A T :

HOMETOWN FORD LINCOLN1234 STREET ROAD, CITY, PROVINCE

(123) 456-7891 x011

HOURS OF OPERATION:MON-THURS 7:00AM-9:00PMFRI 7:00AM-6:00PMSAT 8:00AM-5:00PM

APPLICABLE TAXES AND PROVINCIAL LEVIES NOT INCLUDED. OFFER(S) VALID AT ADVERTISING QUICK LANE ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR RETAIL PRICE OF ALL QUICK LANE PARTS OR SERVICE. ALL PARTS MANUFACTURER WARRANTIES APPLY. SOME CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY APPLY – TALK TO YOUR QUICK LANE MANAGER FOR DETAILS.

SALE ENDSSEPT. 30/15

• Checkout our brand name tire selection today.

• BLIZZAK WS-80

Passenger 195/60R16

9769 013550 MSRP $294 . . .$157

• WINTERFORCE UV

PASSENGER P245/70R17 9751 122494 MSRP $318 . . .

$166

SAVE$137

SAVE$152

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Tire Event!

Retail Purchase Only

The Works

*Cars, light trucks, gas engines only. Taxes, diesel vehicles and disposal fee not included.

Includes:✔ Up to 7 litres of Motorcraft Regular Oil✔ Oil Filter and Labour✔ 83 Point Inspection✔ Rotate and Inspect

4 Tires$6999

Mount & Balance Extra

Mount & Balance Extra

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O� er(s) available on select new 2015/2016 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery from September 1 to 30, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,715, $22 AMVIC, $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes taxes, licensing, PPSA, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees, fuel-fi ll charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specifi ed). Other lease and fi nancing options also available. Φ0% fi nancing for up to 84 months or up to $7,000 discount available on other select 2015 models. Discount is deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Maximum $7,000 discount is o� ered on 2015 Optima Hybrid LX (OP74AF) only. 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Study based on responses from 84,367 U.S. new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of U.S. owners surveyed from February to May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. The 2015 Rio/2015 Forte/2015 Rondo were awarded with the Clef d’or “Best in Class” by L’Annuel de l’automobile 2015. Visit www.annuelauto.com for all the details. The 2016 Sorento/2015 Optima/2015 Sedona/2015 Soul were awarded the 2015 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for model year 2016/2015/2015/2015. U.S. models tested. Visit www.iihs.org for full details. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Tra® c Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 2015 Kia Soul awarded ALG Residual Value Award for highest resale value in its class. Based on ALG’s residual value forecast for the 2015 model year. 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